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我作为新闻主播报道了周二凌晨发生在Wawa便利店的一起持械抢劫案,警方正在全力搜捕嫌疑人。这起案件的细节令人震惊,受害者被胁迫前往多个ATM机取款。 此外,我还报道了一起发生在Ridley Park的公路暴怒事件,一名女子在另一辆车的引擎盖上排便。这名女子已被逮捕,并面临多项指控。这段视频在社交媒体上疯传,引发了广泛的讨论。 我个人认为,这名女子虽然行为不当,但她的行为也反映了社会中存在的压力和情绪问题。我们需要关注这些问题,并寻求解决之道。 我被另一个女人追赶,她非常具有攻击性,所以我才在她车上拉屎。我当时感到非常害怕和无助,这是我唯一能想到的应对方式。 我承认我的行为不当,但我希望人们能够理解我当时的心情。我不是一个坏人,我只是在极端情况下做出了错误的选择。 我希望这件事能够引起人们对公路暴怒和女性安全问题的关注。我们需要共同努力,创造一个更加安全和尊重的社会环境。

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Hello, Steve. Hello, everybody. WMMR Philadelphia. I don't think you're sleeping. Housekeeping, you want towels? Towels need sleeping. Housekeeping, you want me for a pillow? Please go away. Let me sleep for the love of God.

You're listening to Preston and Steve on 93.3 WMMR with Preston Elliott. You will listen to every damn word I have to say! And Steve Morrison. Words are like bullets. Loss. Casey Boy. Lay off me, I'm starving. Kathy Romano. I'm going to destroy

Nick McElwain. I'm just not the hero type. And Marissa Magnata. Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain. And now, Preston and Steve on 93.3 WMMR. And welcome, dear friend. A Friday has arrived, and we along with it, we are happy to be on board with you. Let's take a look at the weather forecast, see how things are going to shape up.

Today in the next couple of days, we do have partly cloudy skies starting off fairly cloudy today, but the high warm today, high of about 86. Now tomorrow afternoon, some rain starts coming in. We are going to have some thunderstorms expected. 85 are high then. And then Sunday, looking at some potential of showers scattered. We'll see how that shapes up. High 73 cooling off on Monday. Rain continues.

I-70, in fact, we have rain for several days in a row from what I am seeing. We are going to take a look at traffic, but we are going to go on location to True Beauty Concepts and Kathy's Cuts. Yay! Starts today. Hello. Hello.

Preston and Steve's News Update with Kathy Romano. And today is Friday, May 2nd. Good morning, Kathy. Good morning. In the news this morning, police in Mormonsterbucks County are searching for a suspect in connection with an armed robbery that started at a Wawa early Tuesday morning. I actually think I passed this exact Wawa on the way in this morning. According to police, the incident occurred... How convenient.

It wasn't me. According to police, the incident occurred at 1.37 in the morning at the Wawa located on Davisville Road. The victim told police that the suspect emerged from a nearby tree and entered the backseat of the victim's unlocked unoccupied vehicle. When the victim returned to the car after leaving the store, police say the suspect displayed a knife and ordered the victim to drive to multiple ATMs to withdraw cash.

Police say the suspect forced the victim to drive to a PNC bank in Warminster, then to an FCC bank in the Adjust-A-Farm shopping center in Upper Moreland Township. The suspect eventually told the victim to drive to the German club in Warminster, where he exited the vehicle and fled. The club sent a letter to members informing them of what happened. Leaders are now considering boosting their security. No one was hurt, but police are still looking for the suspect. Anyone with information is urged to contact the Warminster Police Department.

A Ridley Park woman was taken into custody Thursday night after a wild road rage video that police say showed her defecating on the hood of another car. The Delco Pooper, as many dubbed her on social media, was identified by police as 44-year-old Christina Solmedo of the 700 block of Chester Pike. Now, I sent the video to Preston last night, but I don't know if the rest of you saw it. Fox 29 got video of her being put in the backseat of the police car in handcuffs.

When she was asked what happened, Solmedo responded by saying, the lady chased me. She chased me and I asked her not to attack me.

So I pooped on her car. I was texting with Kathy last night. I believe that this woman is going to become a Delaware County folk hero. Yeah, yeah. When this is all said and done. She's the new hot tour girl. I think that she is going to be a hero that we all need. That we deserve. That we deserve. Not that we need. That we deserve. Kathy, she also said at one point, I have a sickness. Yeah, I have a sickness. And then that was it. We know you have a sickness in your head. And the only cure is cowbell.

So the video was taken Tuesday evening and now has been seen millions of times on social media. We talked about it yesterday. You know, us, we were not the only ones, but a lot of people thought it was staged. It was not real. It is indeed real. And police confirmed that the video shows her defecating on the hood of another woman's car. So she is seen in the video smiling while while getting back into her black Nissan. She was also smiling when she was placed in the backseat of the police car.

The same Nissan was parked outside of her home Thursday night when she was arrested, police say. It started as a road dispute and escalated. Prospect Park Police Sergeant Henry O'Neill said both women were headed in the same direction because they both live in that direction. Solmedo allegedly thought the woman was following her when she was just going home, the sergeant explained. Oh, really? Well, maybe she won't be the folk hero we all need.

The woman behind her is simply going to the same spot in the same area where she lives. She was going home. And her reaction was to take a dump on the hood. Well, she thought she was being followed. Right. Without any proof. Are you... Wait, do I hear a...

You're defending her like a little bit? Absolutely. I mean, Kathy, listen, we have had stories where, you know, people have gotten away with murder for the quote unquote stand your ground rule. Yeah. Your law. This is only. I like this. This is performance art, actually, is what this is. And by the way, she looks like she's walking the red carpet and she's being loaded into the back of the car.

As she's walking, you can see the reaction because she sees the TV camera and she laughs. She's like, oh my God, there's a television camera here. Is this because I took a dump on a car? I'm not going to beat this woman up. I think this is hilarious. I love this.

I am. She's trash. Come on. Well, no, Kath. I mean, if she's mentally ill, then you have to back that up. I mean, you have to walk back that. Yeah. Okay. Listen, when a human being uses poop as whatever, a defense that there's something mentally wrong. There's something wrong. You're right. Don't complicate what is essentially a beautiful story. Yeah.

And just make it too complicated. So would you take this or the guy that puked on the kid at the baseball stadium all those years ago? This. Yeah, me too. As long as it wasn't my car, this. The incident happened near the corner of 4th and Madison Street, about a half a block away from the Little League field where neighbors say the Delco defecator was the talk of the town.

Just another day in Delco, one resident said. Solmedo was booked on charges including indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, and a summary offense of depositing waste on the highway. Depositing. As she was getting arrested, Solmedo said, Nick, like you mentioned, I have a sick

But she didn't elaborate on what the sickness was. The bizarre case has now gotten international attention, which I think the Prospect Park Police Department says that's not really the attention they want. But according to court records, Solmedo posted $1,000 cash bail. Her next court appearance is May 19th at 9 a.m. Well, if her sickness happens to be Crohn's disease, I'll be at the take steps.

walk away today at Citizens Bank Park and she is more than welcome to join us. That's how the pros do it. Okay. In other news, the 19-year-old from Chester County is gearing up to become the youngest graduate in history of Newman University. Wow. Yeah, she's on a much different path than the last woman. Hey, but that's in Dalco too. Can we... Yes. Do we need all that we can get? Yeah. Case, you offset it. It's good. You're evened out now.

Sarah Potter, a Nottingham native, is one of more than 350 students set to cross the graduation stage on Sunday, May 18th. It has only taken her two years to get her degree thanks to the college education she received while in high school.

So in Oxford Area High School, they had a program in conjunction with Cecil College in Maryland called Early College Academy, she explained. Starting within my freshman year, I started integrating freshman courses into my curriculum through Cecil College. Over the course of four years in high school, Potter earned 60 college credits...

She graduated from Cecil College with an associate's degree in May of 2023 before graduating from Oxford Area High School in June. So she had a college degree before she graduated high school. Yeah, that's a go-getter. It is. Then Potter set her sights on Newman University where she has spent the past two years working towards a degree in social work. She is paying for that degree entirely on her own, which means...

She goes to her internship at Delaware County Children and Youth Services on Mondays and Wednesdays. Tuesdays and Thursdays, she's at the university attending classes. And then Friday through Sunday, she works at Wawa. Her goal, from what I understand, Kathy, is to work on an automotive paint that repels fecal matter. So the story's dovetail here. Stop.

In the midst of a hectic schedule, Potter lost one of her biggest sources of support when her mom died unexpectedly about a year ago. When she crosses the stage on May 18th as the youngest graduate in school history, Potter said she will be thinking of her mom and all of the additional support she's received through her time at Newman. In sports this morning...

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The Phillies lost to the Nationals 4-2 last night at the ballpark. What the f*** is this? Luis Garcia Jr. singled, doubled, and drove in a run, and the Nationals avoided a three-game sweep with the win. Trey Turner had three hits for the Phillies, who had won four in a row. This weekend, the Arizona Diamondbacks come to town. Jesus Lizardo will get the start tonight for the Phillies. The first pitch is set for 6-45. In the NHL playoffs, the Toronto Maple Leafs beat Claude Giroux and the Senators 4-2 in Ottawa to win that series in six games.

The Vegas Golden Knights beat the Wilds 3-2 in Minnesota and wrapped up their first round series in six games. The Colorado Avalanche stayed alive with a 7-4 win over the Dallas Stars, forcing a game seven in Dallas tomorrow night. And in the late game, the Oilers won their fourth game in a row, beating the LA Kings 6-4 in Edmonton and winning the series in six games.

In the NBA, the New York Knicks beat the Pistons 116-113 in Detroit to wrap up that series in six games. In the Western Conference, the Clippers beat the Denver Nuggets 111-105 in Los Angeles to force a game seven in that series, which will be in Denver tomorrow night. And the NBA also announced yesterday that the Sixers and the New York Knicks will play two preseason games in Abu Dhabi. The 2025 Abu Dhabi games will feature the two teams playing each other on Thursday, October 2nd, and Saturday, October 4th.

in the Etihad Arena on Yas Island. The Abu Dhabi games are part of a multi-year collaboration between the NBA and DCT Abu Dhabi that features preseason NBA global games as well as youth development programming that has reached nearly 20,000 participants since 2022. Well, Kathy, you know the original choice was Dubai, but the people of Dubai don't like basketball as much as the Abu Dhabi do. That's right.

Right, exactly. And the Eagles are still the Super Bowl champions. They are. That's what I have for you this morning. All right, thank you very much, Kathy. Before we dive into what's going on in your world as you're on location at True Beauty Concepts, I want to tell you a few other things that are happening on the program today. We do have, of course, 20 money in the keyword coming up starting at 8 a.m. Get yourself set to win $1,000. Wouldn't that be nice?

We're also going to have comedian Ashley Gavin in our studio today. That'll be in the 9 o'clock hour. And then close to 10 a.m., we're going to have actor Jason Isaacs on. He's talking about Words of War, which is in theaters today. And, of course, he's coming right off of White Lotus Season 3, which is a huge hit. The most viewed season of White Lotus. And we've had a chance to talk to him before. He's a super charismatic, nice guy. So we'll talk to Jason Isaacs later on this morning. And we'll do a check-in with our friends at 6 ABC, Matt and Tam.

Uh, about 636. So we're not too far off from that. In the meantime, we have Kathy Romano's 16th annual Kathy's Cuts event that is taking place right now. So, Kath, what's up so far? Anybody started their appointments or does that happen after 630 or so? So first appointments are at 630. So the 630 appointments have arrived. They're sitting in the waiting room.

All of the stylists are here getting ready. And we actually have a little surprise. I just saw her walk in. She hasn't been here in a couple of years because she always runs the Broad Street Run the next day. Angela's here with us. Hi, friends. I miss you so much. I miss you, too. Oh, my goodness. Yeah, so everybody filtering in. The stylists are just kind of getting their bearings here. They just walked in. They're going to set up their stations. And, yeah, we're going to get started in like 10 minutes.

Oh, that's fantastic. Excellent. Angela, it is wonderful to see you. We'll check in with you later on at some point, okay? All right. Sounds good. Have your stories ready now. We know you have them. I will. She's the best. She's the best. All right. So we'll get this all underway in a little while. And by the way, everybody gets this really cool gift bag from True Beauty Concepts and the Kathy's Cut t-shirt. I haven't seen that yet. It's good. Can you show it to us?

Right now you're wearing it? Yeah, I don't know. Can you guys? Yeah. Yeah, this is the t-shirt. Everybody gets this. So all the stylists from Gravity Hair Salon, Vibe Salon, everyone here who works at True Beauty, we all have the t-shirt on. And then if you're donating your hair, you get one. All right. Nice. Cool. It looks like an olive drab type color or something or what color? It's a gray color and then it's the ombre blue logo. Ombre. That's what that is.

We went with ombre. And we have Angela undressing behind you. That's not too bad way to start the day. All right, listen. Some things never change. I know, right? All right, we will check in with Kathy throughout the course of the morning. In the meantime, business as usual. We're going to take a quick break. Come back in a second. We'll get into the entertainment report, the stupid question, all that stuff on the way. Stay with us on this Friday morning. We'll be right back.

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Now, back with more of the Preston and Steve Show podcast. Alright, thanks, Kath. We'll get the details of what's happening in Kathy's cut swirl in just a little bit because we've got about a minute or so before we go on 6 ABC. So, Kath, we'll check back in with you in a moment. Sounds good. Alright, in the meantime, I'm going to ask a... We have two and a half minutes. Okay, two and a half minutes. Marissa is telling me. We have a stupid question to ask and we'll dive into that.

And then we'll check in with those guys. The question, and by the way, we're giving away Steven Singer Jewelers moon and back diamond necklace. And the question that I pose to you is, according to legend, where did the Norse gods live? Yes!

Not Delco. No. That's where people poop on cars. Yeah. According to legend, where did the Norse gods live? And you need to text the word Zoom to 610-660-9333. We will send you a link. Well, I don't know

what we're going to do this morning because we're zooming from True Beauty Concepts. All right, Marissa says no problem. No problem. We'll be able to do it, so you can go ahead and get on that now. I'll mention a couple of birthdays. We're going to have to break into the middle of the birthdays to go on 6ABC and see what Matt and Tam are up to this morning. But we'll start with today being the second day of May. Christine Baranski celebrating her 73rd birthday today. I think she's sexy. I do too. Yeah. She has a sexy mouth. She does, and she has kind of an...

Owen Wilson-ish nose. Does she? A little weird nose. I'll have to take a closer look next time I see her. I like imperfection because I'm so wildly imperfect. It suits you. Yes. So she was so good in the movie Bowfinger. Oh, she's great. Sybil, she was a regular on there, and she still pops up in all kinds of stuff from time to time. She is 73 years old today. Yeah, I see the Owen Wilson type of nose thing there, Steve. Wow. Wow. Wow.

It's Dwayne The Rock Johnson's birthday today. The Rock is turning 53 years old. We were just talking about the new trailer, the movie about the UFC fighter. He's got the smashing machine. Right. I mean, he's unrecognizable. His hair. Yeah. And this is a stepping stone because his dream is to play Bea Arthur. Oh, my goodness. That would be wild. Eventually.

Rocky's being weird. But man, listen, back when he was in the WWE or WWF, I never would have picked that. That guy was going to be the next big movie action star. But look at him now. For a couple of years, might still be on and off the richest of the actors. Yeah, he turns 53 today. Another quick birthday and then we're probably going to have to check over to ABC. Ellie Kemper.

Yeah. 45, yep. She's so cute, man. The Office. And in the Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, she plays Kimmy Schmidt. Which I love. And she's great in that role. She is turning 45 years old today. All right, we got about 10 seconds before they go to us. I'm going to turn this audio up. We'll hear them in mid-conversation. Oh.

and they'll come to us. He's affectionately known as The Boss to his millions of fans. Now Bruce Springsteen is telling us how he really feels about the nickname. The Boss thing started back in the day because Springsteen was the one who paid his band and crew when they started out in the 1970s. Now five decades later, the Jersey Rocker finally reveals to a podcaster he never really dug the nickname. So let's bring in Preston and Steve from WMMR. Happy Friday, guys. Why didn't The Boss ever speak up all these years? You would think so, especially if he's...

The boss. Yeah. He may be able to give a little take on that, but... He hears it all the time. Yeah. I think it's a great nickname, personally. But, yeah, I don't know. Do we have nicknames for each other around here? What? I'm the godfather of soul. Oh, yeah.

James Brown. That was James Brown. James Brown. You stole that. I'm sorry. I can understand if he had a nickname like Squiggy and he didn't like it. Right. Somebody's going to give you a nickname. The boss is not bad. Do you guys do the nickname thing amongst your crew in the morning there? No.

We do, but we can't reveal it. I knew it. We like working. I knew it. Yeah, I know a lot of them include pejoratives. Preston, you do have a nickname. You're Presbo. Pierre gave me that moniker, Presbo, and it has stuck. People call me. So cute. They call in or text me all the time, and they lead with Presbo. Listen, there's a nickname. I can't say it on the air, but it was a guy in high school. It was one of my favorite nicknames ever. His name was Todd Lipschitz. And...

We used the last part of his name for something else. So the boss is looking a lot better now, isn't it? Karen has the most nicknames here. We call her Hollywood. She's the Talent with a capital T. And also she is Storm Queen.

Storm Queen. That's a superhero name. That's an X-Men name. Yeah. Yeah, stay with that one. She actually is a part-time superhero. Yeah, to all of us. Karen is the toughest one of you all. I definitely believe that. She's the one who's going to scratch you and leave you in shreds. That's right. Well, on that violent note, guys, have a great weekend. Good weekend, guys. We'll see you later. Oh, my God. That is too funny. You know what really sucks about that is so you're stuck with a nickname that you didn't choose.

But you're also not allowed to pick your own nickname. No. You'd be ridiculed if you go, call me the boss. It's a hack move. Especially if you were to say, call me the boss. Yeah. Who did we know who was trying to work their own nickname and it was annoying? Listen, I know somebody who tried to. Well, what was it? Casey created his own nicknames. What?

Foz? No, I didn't. That was your brother. That's my brother. You kind of took it on, didn't you? Nobody calls me Foz. Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Never mind. No, but I do know somebody who had a... And I'm not going to say it because that'll reveal who he actually is. But he kind of had a crappy nickname because of what he looked like when he was in high school and when he was in college.

He tried to switch his nickname to Taz. He's like, yo, you know, I think he had a Tasmanian devil tattoo and people are like, oh, you know, he's like, oh, people call me Taz. People call me. That's a way to float that out there instead of Satan. So these are when you meet a new group. Yeah, people call me, you know,

Oh, really? I'm going to need some names just to verify. I'm just going to do a little inquiry on to these people to just make sure that that's a legitimate name and that you didn't get the tattoo so you can create your own nickname. There was a dude in my fraternity house that wanted to go by Static because he stayed up and watched TV all night. And we're like, Chris, it's just you can't give yourself a nickname. You can't do it. Talk to Hot Dog and Dookie on the floor. Right.

All right, let me mention a couple other birthdays here, and then we'll get into the entertainment report. Kumail Nanjiani turns 47 years old today. He made an appearance on Only Murders in the Building, right, Nick? Yeah, he was the whole last season. Oh, really? Okay. He's in The Eternals. That's why Casey's playing the MCU music. Steve and I didn't hate that. I didn't hate The Eternals. It started to head off into directions unknown and expanded. We think that it...

Things got too big in the MCU. There were too many things, and that was part of it. But the movie on a whole, I thought was pretty good. Yeah. It suffered from coming after Infinity War and Endgame, and so it just kind of paled in comparison. And he got in great shape, as does everyone when they sign on for a role. Ain't no workout like a Marvel role workout. Yep. So he's 47 today.

Lily Allen, the singer and actress and ex of David Harbour, turned 40 years old today, so she's celebrating a milestone one. She had a couple of old hits. Yeah, I don't remember the titles either, but yeah, she's had success in both acting and singing.

Lou Graham, lead singer of Foreigner. I was so proud of myself for knowing that. Because it doesn't say on my list. No, it's just Lou Graham. I was like, a foreigner? Yeah. He's one of the great rock vocalists. And about to be inducted into the Rock Hall of Fame with the next class, which is definitely deserved. There is a great video that Nick sent me of Dave Matthews.

Talking about when their first album came out and they were going on tour, they showed up at a festival show that Foreigner was playing and Dave couldn't believe that he was going to be sharing the stage with Foreigner. Like he was excited. I never would have thought Dave Matthews. Yeah, and then they were on stage together again for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction and there was a point in time, Preston, where they were in the same studio at the same time. And yeah, he grew up a huge Foreigner fan.

If you listen to some of the Foreigner songs where Lou really gets up there, vocal-wise, he had a powerful voice. Very much so. It's overlooked a little. And yet still, there was a smooth quality to it. Oh, yeah. I want to know what Love is. It's one of my favorite songs. Beautiful ballad, yeah. He's 75 today.

Steve, it is Engelbert Humperdinck's birthday today. One of the great, best names ever. This isn't Engelbert Humperdinck. No, I don't think so. Doesn't he do this song? No, this is John Sebastian.

Not John Sebastian. So I sing you to sleep after the love and then I get you a towel for your back. That was B.J. Thomas. B.J. Thomas. Now I'm thinking of the other dude that was featured in Austin Powers. Oh! Burt Bacharach.

No, but they're all pretty much the same person. Happy birthday to all of them. Engelbert Humperdinck is 89. He was a very hunky guy. That was a name that was given to him as a joke in the army. That's not his real name. For real? Yeah, Engelbert Humperdinck is not his real name. So is he really Anthony's guy? As I've heard, Nick, if you could do a little... He was born Arnold George Dorsey. Known professionally as Engelbert Humperdinck.

And I think that was a joke name given to him in the army. That is funny. I never, till this moment, I was today years old when I learned that. Of course, I'm thinking about Princess Bride too. Humpening, humpening, humpening. Yeah, yeah. All right, anyway, we have a couple other quick birthdays. Princess Charlotte of Wales is 10 years old. She is the kidlet of William and Kate.

So a 10-year... Imagine what a royal birthday is. So it's going to be... Obviously, they're going to go to Chuck E.'s... Yeah, Chuck E. Cheese. Chuck E. Cheese. There was audio of one of them. You don't really get to hear them speak a lot. I think it was her. Obviously, as you would well imagine, she has an adorable little... Yeah. Cute little accent. She's the third in line for the throne. Wow. That's her.

She's 10. David Beckham, however, big birthday for him. He turns 50 years old today. What? The gag that they pulled on him with the statue. So good. What show was that on? James Corden, was it? Okay. So they created this really...

horrible looking version of him with the big ass and all this stuff. He was very gracious when they unveiled it. He didn't say anything and he played along. He was great. He's 50 years old today. James Dyson, the inventor, the vacuum, the Dyson vacuum. That guy is 78 years old today. Yes, one of the most pompous companies. The truth is a lot of their stuff is really damn good. Overpriced for sure. They don't call fans fans. They call them KCAs.

air multipliers yeah uh he created a multi-billion dollar company yeah so it's right uh olympia and sarah hughes is 40 she won gold in 2002 and then the last birthday is donatella versace so she has had a they called in the army corps of engineers or somebody but they brought her face back a bit have you seen her recently no i'm gonna have to see yeah she's less gecko more human i don't have time to to look right now we got to move along uh i have a

She is 70 years old today, by the way. I always said she's like a temperature high of 70 today. Well, it is a high for her. It is. All right, let's see if we can get an answer to the stupid question this morning. According to legend, where do the Norse gods live? And we're checking in with Hard Hat Matthew. Yo, Hard Hat Matt, what's up, bud? What's up, Presby? Rap, rap, rap.

Getting ready for work. He's got his work duds on. All right, buddy. So according to legend, where did the Norse gods live, please? That would be Asgard. No. You're thinking along the right line. Sorry, Matt. That is not the answer we were looking for. All right, we got to let you go. We'll get a winner, another person up in a moment. So text the word Zoom to 610-660-9333 if you don't. We will start with...

this story. Robert De Niro showing full support for his daughter, Erin, who recently came out as transgender. In a statement to People, the legendary actor said, I loved and supported Erin as my son, and now I love and support Erin as my daughter, and I don't know what the big deal is.

Erin recently opened up in an interview with them about embracing her identity, saying she's stepping into this new identity and began hormone therapy last November and said there's a difference between being visible and being seen, she explained, adding that she wants to be an inspiration to other queer people of color who feel unseen. She also spoke about being seen as an epo-baby, saying my dad was very big on us finding our own sort of path.

adding, I wouldn't want success to happen on my own merit. Does it mention how many kids he has now? Because he's got the two-year-old, right? Yep. So he's got daughter Darina and son Raphael with his ex-wife Diane and two children, Elliot and Helen Grace with his ex-wife Grace. And he welcomed his youngest, Gia, with his girlfriend Tiffany Chen in 2023. So he's got several kids.

Erin expressed how grateful she is that her famous dad and her actress mom, Tookie Smith, kept her out of the spotlight growing up and is forging her own path in mental health advocacy and supporting people of color and the queer community. I know Tookie Smith. Yeah. So, and by the way, I'm going to mention this because today I'm headed with my youngest to the CHOP

gender and sexuality development program. We're going through a transition. They are going through a transition. And, you know, we're getting a lot of great support from CHOP. I appreciate them. And also, the Devereaux Foundation does that as well. I just had that golf outing with them the other day. And they will handle issues that you might come across

Because obviously there are a lot of roadblocks, especially ones that are being put up right now for people who have this in their lives. So reach out to the Devereaux Foundation or CHOP and you can find tons of great support there. So Jeremy Renner is speaking out about why there's no second season of Hawkeye yet.

In an interview, he says it was offered half his salary from the first season of the Disney Plus series. He said, they asked me to do season two and they offered me half the money. I'm like, well, it's going to take me twice the amount of work for half the money and eight months of my time essentially to do it for half the amount. He went on to suggest that the proposed lower salary was a result of his near fatal snowmobile accident. He's like, I'm sorry, why? Did you think I'm only half of Jeremy Renner because I got ran over? Oh, wow.

Maybe that's why you want me to pay me half of what I made for the first season. But he said, this is not Marvel, mind you. He said, this is like Disney. He said, not even really Disney. He said, it's the penny pinchers, the accountants. And I told them to go fly a kite. He said, I mean, at the insult offer. So we didn't see eye to eye on it. But he's not ruling out a return to Hawkeye in the future.

He said, sadly, I still love the character. I'd still love to do it, but I had to defend myself. I didn't ask for any more money, mind you. Just pay me what I made the first season. And so it's all disheartening that that didn't happen, but that's fine. He said, I'm happy to let it go because my body's probably thanking me time and time again that I'm not doing it right now. He said, but we'll see.

And that first season of Hawkeye, he was in it. Haley Steinfeld was in it. And Florence Pugh as well. I loved it. I thought it was great. I liked it a lot. He was not in it a lot. He was... And I mean, I enjoyed the series. But he was maybe a third of it? It was more about Haley Steinfeld's character. So...

We'll see. But I'd like another season of that. Yeah, I don't think it's going to happen. All right, we're going to go back to Zoom and see if we can get an answer this morning for, according to legend, where do the Norse gods live? And we'll go to Vince this time around. Yo, Vince, how you doing, man? Good morning, Ed. Good morning to see you, Vince. All right, where did the Norse gods live, please? Valhalla. Valhalla. Yes! That is correct, sir. All right, hang on a moment.

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traditional beliefs of the Norse was Valhalla. The movie version was Asgard. Speaking of Thor and Asgard and all of that, I just watched that little teaser that Robert Downey Jr. posted a few months ago about Avengers Doomsday just to see if Renner's name would pop up in that. He's not there either.

Why would you not bring Hawkeye back for an Avengers movie? They're saying that there are some still to be revealed. To be honest, I don't think he's part of it, though. But all those director's chairs, Steve, I just watched, because there's a ton of them. His name's not on there, which is a shame. That would be too bad. All right, we'll keep an eye on that. Hey, the Jordan Hudson-Bill Belichick story is getting more interesting. The legendary football coach was expected to be a focal point.

along with the team he now coaches, North Carolina Tar Heels, for the HBO series Hard Knocks. That is, until his girlfriend Jordan Hudson entered the chat. An insider says that the 24-year-old former cheerleader wanted the title of executive producer, wanted to see dailies of the proposed show, and allegedly told execs to treat her with respect or they wouldn't get to use the coach's IP.

And that's what pretty much, that was pretty much the end of his short time with the series as the hard knocks people apparently were like, well, we can't deal with this. Goodbye. And they walked away. That's according to an insider.

The New York Times has also reported back in March that the project was abandoned after Hudson's alleged request to be heavily involved in that project. I've heard rumor, and I don't know if this is true or not, that Charles Barkley, who's apparently friends with him, has reached out to sort of say, hey, do you have a handle on this? Is this getting away from you? Really? Are you chasing the beef too much?

And we'll see how it plays out. Yeah, definitely. So he's the father of 12, but Nick Cannon may have plans to grow his family even more. And in a move he insists started as a joke, he revealed that he has insured his baby-making factory for big bucks. And it started last year when he appeared in a commercial for Dr. Squatch announcing that he'd insured his testicles for millions.

And since then, he made it happen for real. He said, I got the insurance policy in my office. It's legit. He said, noting that each testicle is insured for $5 million. $5 million for each nut. He said, if I happen to lose one, all the money goes to my kids. I tried that Dr. Squatch, by the way. It's like a deodorant.

It's a little too, it's good. It's a little too thick for me. Okay. Like it's, you know, when you. Like gel-like or. Yeah. Okay. I mean, sometimes there's, it kind of goes on and glides on and you're good. Some people like that. Yeah. Like there were certain like speed sticks and stuff that I just, after it was, I need my armpits to be like. It's like cake batter. I need it to be smooth after I apply it. And some of those, I agree with you. It's tacky.

Tacky is the exact word. Yeah, you don't know. No.

No. Deodorant? Come on, man. Marissa, can you, on the printer, see if I printed up the movies that are opening this weekend? Thank you very much. All right, so while many are getting criticized for relying on weight loss drugs, one celeb who loves what it's done for him is Eric Stonestreet. The actor was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2009, and he deals with that. He was prescribed...

And he says it has been a game changer for him. He's been taking the weekly injections since the medication hit the market in May 2022. And he says that he has completely transformed his health. He said that it's been incredible. So it changed my lifestyle, changed my approach to eating, changed my approach to exercise.

It worked so well for him that he's now a spokesperson for the drug. Now, Manjaro is supposed to be a more case. I don't know. Is it the more my I've heard people call it more mild than Ozempic. Yeah. Well, you know, people who have had like negative side effects with like nausea and stuff like that on Ozempic. I mean, that's why they have these, you know, like that. So but I've heard that people will go to Manjaro and then the other one, which I always forget the name of it.

Oh, yeah. Rigovy. Rigovy? Rigovy. Yeah. I think... Bela Lugosi. Bela Lugosi. Yeah, the vampire. I would love for my dad to use one of these. And like, you know, Steve and Casey, what you're talking about, like saving lives. And my dad's pre-diabetic. He's overweight. I hope he's not listening right now and I'm calling him out. But like, I think that like it helped with Eric Stonestreet. It would help somebody like that. Has he been offered it? I don't know, Preston. I'm just sort of voicing a little bit of frustration. You should...

As parents get older, we as the kids sometimes have to insist upon things that are better for them. Listen, Dr. Mike...

Got my dad back. He was on a path that was going to kill him. Without question. And we kind of kidnapped him. And threw him up on the rack and said, fix this guy. And by the time Mike was done with him, he was auditioning for Magic Mike 5. No way. It's crazy. Just losing weight is just so much...

better for your health. There are so many positives that happen when you lose 50 or 60 pounds. So when you're talking about side effects and symptoms and so on and so forth and things that are other physical illnesses, yeah, there are side effects that could be profound. But I mean, again, there are a lot of people who seem to be benefiting from it. There are side effects for everything. You know what I mean? So yeah, and you're right. And Press, I saw you doing the scale thing with your hands. Yes. You got to weigh whether or not, you know, if a little...

discomfort is worth the overall eventual less chance of dying, if that's worth it or not. But yeah, Nick, so I was doing stuff with Iron Mountain Men's Health last year, I want to say, and they had like, but they also have a weight loss division, so it's Iron Mountain...

hang on, what is it? Iron Mountain, because I just looked it up. Weight loss. No, no, no, it's Iron Mountain weight loss. So you can look into that with Amtravidan because they have like, it's, they're like, I don't even know how to describe it. It's not Ozempic, but it's not not Ozempic. I can't believe it's not Ozempic. No, no, no, no. There's certain, um,

Compounds. That they can extract and maybe... Yes. Okay. Thank you very much. But your experience with them was very good. It was really, really good. Nick, if you need to, we'll hold them down and you can just inject them. Yeah. Yeah. You stab them. And listen, Steve, if he needs a tracheotomy... I'll do it. I'll have you on standby. Maybe you can put this stuff into the throat. Right.

What time is it? Oh, man, 7 o'clock. Let me do a couple other quick things here. I don't want to skip anything that I will say. Damn it.

Wish I would have gotten that on the air. Oh, by the way, I have my movies opening today. Oh, you do? I'm sorry, Marissa. Oh, damn. Went and ran around for nothing. Regal has a new popcorn bucket for Mission Impossible Final Reckoning, and it's staying on brand because the bucket is in the shape of a capsule and can only be opened with a special key. And thankfully, each bucket comes with one. But it's going to be... Can't get this goddamn thing open. Yeah, keep track of the key in the dark movie theater. I can't get it open! Okay.

So the design they're calling incredibly cool in social media posts, announcing a collab at Mission Impossible, The Final Reckoning, and it hits theaters on May 23rd. So that'll be the little shot. I do enjoy, listen, the

The movie theaters are working mightily to get people back in with all sorts of things. This is one of the aspects of it. I do like the collectibles. I have my Wolverine and my Deadpool. But after a while, popcorn buckets are so big. Yeah, you only have so much room. You only have so much room. So speaking of the movie theaters, Sinners has been a box office hit. And it's also been a huge hit on IMAX TV.

screens in particular, with 20% of its revenue coming from the large format option its opening weekend. Vampire flick has to clear out of IMAX theaters to make room for Marvel's Thunderbolts now. But it's not going to be gone forever. The film has gotten so much demand to see it on the biggest of big screens.

It's going to come back to IMAX in May. This is so this occasionally happens. There are not as many IMAX screens. And so another thing they're working on, Preston, is making more IMAX screens where they exist, say, in a multiplex, making sure half of them are IMAX screens. Oh, OK. Yeah.

And I'm intrigued by this movie. It's doing so well that I'm like, I hadn't even really thought about going to see it, but now I probably want to go check this out. It's kind of a from dusk till dawn sort of thing. Everyone's charismatic. Ryan Coogler, the director, and I think a co-writer, a writer, is good. And yeah, it's getting great word of mouth. Sanders. Sanders. It's going to hit nine select IMAX theaters across North America, May 15th. Have you done the four extra...

The four environmental thing? No, I have not done 4D. Yeah. I hear it's pretty cool, depending on the movie. Yeah, yeah. All right, speaking of movies, we got some opening this weekend. We got some opening this weekend.

All right, going to tell you about the movies, but also a heads up at True Beauty Concepts. We'll go back to Kathy before this segment is over and just say hi to her for Kathy's cuts today. So, Rust opens. It's a Western starring Alec Baldwin, Travis Femmel, and Francis Fisher. We obviously know all about this movie. In 1880s Wyoming, recently orphaned, Lucas Hollister accidentally kills a rancher and is sentenced to hang. In A Twist of Fate is a strange grandfather, notorious outlaw Harland Rust.

Breaks him out of jail. Takes him on the run to Mexico. As they flee across the unforgiving wilderness, the fugitive pair must outrun the determined U.S. Marshal Wood Helm and a ruthless bounty hunter named Preacher. Two hours and 19 minutes long. Rated R. White Theater release. Rotten Tomatoes score gives it only a 45%. There's apparently a line in the movie where he says, they were ready for a reckoning. He shot my cinematographer. Yeah. Yeah.

Rosario also opens. It's a horror film starring Emma Rod Tobia, David Dasmalchian. Is that it? Yeah, yeah. Dasmalchian. Oh, you'd recognize that guy. He's the crazy dude in Dark Knight. Oh, I know who you're talking about. Yeah. Crazy dude. He also played the polka dot guy in Dark Knight.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. He's great. He's also in Late Night with the Devil Press, and he plays the Johnny Carson host. So he is also in it, and Paul Van Victor, and he's in Ant-Man, too. Remember, guys? Wall Street stockbroker Rosario Fuentes returns to her grandmother's apartment after her sudden death. While sorting through her grandmother's belongings, Rosario uncovers a horrifying secret, a hidden chamber filled with occult artifacts tied to dark generational rituals.

As supernatural occurrences plague her, Rosario must confront her family's buried secrets and face the truth about the sacrifices and choices they made. Hour and 28 minutes long. Rated R. Wide theater release. Rotten Tomatoes score at 67%. And then finally, Thunderbolts officially opens. Action adventure. Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan, David Harbour, and others in Thunderbolts.

Yelena Belova, Bucky Barnes, Red Guardian, Ghost, Taskmaster, and John Walker... ...find themselves ensnared in a death trap set by Valentina Alegre de Fontaine. The disillusioned castoffs must embark on a dangerous mission... ...that will force them to confront the darkest corners of their past. Will this dysfunctional group tear themselves apart...

or find redemption in Unite as something much more before it's too late. So it's two hours and six minutes long, rated PG-13, a wide theater release, and gets a solid 89% score at Rotten Tomatoes. That's a reason to go see a movie in IMAX. I highly recommend you see it in the theaters, and I can't wait for President Steve, you guys, to see it, because Casey and I saw it earlier in the week, and I want to hear what you guys think of it, because I loved it. Done and done. All right, clips time. I'm...

Every actor approaches intimacy scenes differently in this clip. Vuyo Dabula explains how he personally deals with those moments in Netflix's Unseen. This is my son. At the time, I was getting ready to come into the world. And I just decided, listen. Because it was restricting my flow. It was difficult to actually work. And then I decided, okay, cool. If I'm going to go to hell, then I'm going in for my son. Shut the f*** up.

up, huh? Season 2 of Unseen comes out today on Netflix. Here's our next clip. Adult best friends, co-writers and co-stars Delaney Buffett and Katie Corwin have been friends for a long time. And in this clip, Delaney talks about what influenced them to write their story. It was a personal story to us and the emotional beats, you know,

of the story are certainly based on our lives, but we completely made up the plot. But it sort of originated with, you know, Katie got married and it was a milestone. And we were, you know, just chatted a lot about how to maintain friendship. What does that look like when you're, you know, 32? Adult.

Adult best friends will be available to stream on Max, by the way. All right, there you go. Your entertainment report. All right, I said out loud we were going to check back in with Kathy, right? Yeah. Let's see if we can... Oh, wait, hang on. Oh, yeah, yeah. We need music to lead you. All right, let's go to Kathy Romano for Kathy's content. All right, Kathy.

Hi, guys. I like the lead-in music. Thank you. Thank you. All right. So far, so good. It looks like things are filling up there at True Beauty Concepts. We're watching you on our monitor here in the studio. So far, so good. Everybody, we had the first set of appointments already came in, sat down, and the majority of them are already out. We've got a few in the seats now. We had...

a lot already. Little girls. We had three little girls that already came in, got their haircut. Yeah. Sloan was six years old and, uh, got her haircut. It's short. She looks absolutely adorable. We have Phoebe who's in the chair now. She's four. She's getting her haircut. Uh,

And then I forget the other little girl's name. But yeah, so we're here at True Beauty Concepts. We're doing Kathy's Cuts and it's benefiting Wigs for Kids. And Wigs for Kids makes wigs for kids who are suffering from whatever illness that makes them lose their hair. And as you guys know, because we've talked about it over the years,

How traumatizing it is for a little girl to lose their hair. Yeah. Yeah, and Kathy, so we're seeing a whole group of different people. It looked like there was a policewoman or somebody in the military who was there. The kids, sort of the camera crew. It's a beehive of activity. 16 years ago, this was sort of your idea. It was your idea to get this going. It had to go through a couple of permutations, you know, as far as the hair is collected and so on and so forth. But it's got to be wild at this point in time to be there.

With all of this going on and seeing people still responding to this call to come out. And they let their hair grow throughout the year. I mean, you know, this is a long process. It's got to be very fulfilling for you to see this happen this way. Yeah, well, Sloan, who was here, who was six years old, her mom said that she wanted to get her hair cut. Her hair was very long and they went through last summer and, you know, tangles and brushing the hair and all of that. But she knew that we did this event, so she waited a little bit longer and got her hair cut here. It's amazing.

You mentioned, so 16 years ago, well, there was a few that we missed because of COVID. But remember, I wanted to cut my hair and I didn't want it just to drop to the ground. I was like, there's got to be something that we can do with this. And I researched it and we found wigs for kids. And I donated my hair so that it could be made into a wig for somebody. And that long ago...

that many years ago, I teamed up with Joe from Gravity Hair Salon, who's here. He's right next to me. And he's been with me the entire time. So all of those years, every single year, Joe shuts down one of his salons and he comes and he brings stylists and cuts hair. And we are also joined by Vibe Salon from Mount Laurel. They've been with us for the last couple of years. So yeah, it's just...

I love it here. And I love all the people that come out and do this. So thank you so much for supporting Wigs for Kids. Excellent. And Kathy, we got to talk to the big dude behind you there who just sat down. He has got a mane of hair. Yeah. That is going to be about ready to get lopped off. Who is this guy? Hey, what's your name? Josh. Hey, Josh. How long is your hair? Do you know? No, but it's almost down to my butt.

He didn't have to measure it. It's definitely 14 inches. We'll see. We might even get like 18, 20 inches here. How long? When was the last time you got a haircut? About three years ago. Oh, wow. So it grows fast. It does. And you've got nice, like almost like a reddish hair. I love it. Are you ready for your short haircut? Yes. Okay. How much tears are going to get?

Do you have like a hairstyle or you're just telling her cut it and do your thing? Let her do her thing. Wow. Are you ready? I am definitely ready. What's your name? Michaela. And you're from Gravity Hair Salon. Oh, I'm sorry. You're from Vibe Salon. You're on the Gravity side. We run a station. Okay, sorry. You're from Vibe. All right. So what do you think you're going to do?

We were talking about that. We were thinking something shorter on the side so he can donate as much as possible. A little bit of length on the top. Something that he can still maybe come back if he wants to. But we're coming up with a plan now. Okay. All right. Good luck. We'll check back in to see what your short tape looks like. We need to see what Josh looks like when this is done. Don't let him go. Thank you for doing that, Josh. All right, Kath. We'll check back in, get traffic with you on the other side, and we'll continue on with Kathy's Cuts. We're going to take a quick break and come back in just a moment. Busy day today, and we'll return with it all. Stay with us.

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Now, back with more of the Preston and Steve Show podcast. Thanks, Kat. So as we're watching the video feed from you there, True Beauty Concepts for Kathy's Cuts, something I don't remember seeing in the past is a lot of these stylists actually have tape measures with them. And having not been on location for this, I've never seen this. So...

obviously they have to have enough hair, Kathy. Is it 14 inches? Yeah, so Wigs for Kids changed the amount of hair that they collect per ponytail, and it's just so they can get an efficient wig. They get enough hair so that they can form a wig that's going to make a child look amazing and feel amazing about themselves. So yes, they changed to 14 inches. They have the tape measures...

Because they want to make sure that they're getting the full 14 inches. And some people have more than 14. They want to leave a little bit of length. Or like some of the guys, they're cutting it all the way up to the scalp. Okay. Now, how's our buddy Josh doing that we checked in with before we took a break? This guy had...

One of the biggest manes of hair I've ever seen. Down to his ass. From a man specifically at the Kathy's Cuts. And can we pan over that way with the camera? Because I'd love to see how his hair is shaping up. Yeah, Rodney's going to pan over to Josh right now. And Jen Fred from Fox 29 is here. Jen, will you call him?

On the microphone? Oh, no, you don't want to? I called him Ginger Santa. Ginger Santa. Yeah, love it. See, Josh likes it. He smiles. She wasn't sure if Josh was going to like it. Josh has a good sense of humor. I did say to McKenna, who's next to him, my gorgeous little buddy, that he's fresh out of a Disney movie. He, like, I think he works somewhere with Elsa, like, as a Viking or something. Now he looks a little bit different. But he's definitely, like, a friend of Olaf or some kind of...

with a moose or an elk something. I'm sure he has a moose or an elk. That's why I think Ginger Santa, like maybe he's one of the real helpers and all that. I love that. Yeah. He's smiling. He hasn't made a play. He's not coming after you with his fist. So he seems to be okay with that. No, we're good. And hey, guys, I wanted to make sure that we thank Live Casino and Hotel Philadelphia. They are one of our sponsors as well as Nemours Children Health. Oh, absolutely. Wonderful. Kathy, any idea how many appointments are set up for the day?

Um, I wish I could find Eric. It's a, it's over 80. Oh my God. Wow. 82. Okay. 82. And actually we have a few people, um, last minute, you know, that of course that sent these stories. There was, there's a little girl who's here whose father is a survivor of childhood cancer. He had stage four cancer at 10 years old. So she's here, uh,

You know, just donating because her dad was able to get through this and she wanted to donate her hair. Wow. The amount of stories you've heard over the years of this sort of thing, Kathy, where somebody's donating their hair out of respect or in tribute to somebody who has been touched by cancer or anything. It can be, you know, any one of the diseases that might render someone without hair. But it's amazing when you think of all of the people because of these wonderful people coming in who will have their lives turned around.

Yeah, absolutely. And, you know, Wigs for Kids gives these wigs for free to the children. There's no cost to them. It's great. So it costs about $1,800 to get a real hair wig that, you know, looks real and makes them feel confident about themselves. And they're getting it for free. So all of these people that come out and donate their hair, I mean, that's what they're donating to. That's what they're helping with. Some people don't know how expensive this is. My stepmother has alopecia and has to get a...

every like three months or so, has to get this adjustment done. And it is incredibly expensive. No doubt. To get that done. So this is really important, the fact that the cost is way for this. All right, Kath, you guys are doing great. We'll check back in with you in a little while, okay? Sounds good. Excellent.

As we speak. And they're also being set up with our friends from Dunkin'. They've got refreshments and they've got gift bags and t-shirts and all kinds of stuff. Dude, 80 people. I just want to point out that when you hear about events and you'll see them on TV, they're highlighting. This group had a charity hair donation rally of sorts and they'll be like, you know, 13 people.

This is 80. It's huge. It's got to be one of the biggest. Period. I'd love to get even a guesstimate over the 16 years that Kathy's been doing this. If you were to put all the hair end to end, how much distance are we talking about? It's got to be insane. Love it. Excellent. All right. We're going to talk about another hero here. We touched on this earlier this morning. The Delco Pooper. Well, so...

Well, listen, I'm calling her a hero. I don't know the full story, but listen, if it was the other person's fault in this road rage incident and this gal goes over and takes a dump on that car, then I'm all for it. If she overreacted, then I think it's a bit much. And I get the parameters. We are saying this. Placement, consistency, spontaneity. Impressive. Impressive. I agree. Illegal? Yes. Illegal? Yes. Staggeringly so.

But when she was, I would say perp walk, she wasn't, when she was walking to the car, she looked as if she had just won the publisher's clearinghouse giveaway. Oh, as they were arresting her. Yeah, so I think even she's proud. Maybe, maybe, we'll have to see. Of course, we'll have to hear, at least some point, hope to hear from the person who was in the receiving car. Yeah, I would like to hear about that too. Because apparently, as we've heard the story play out, that person was simply...

following because she was heading in the same direction. Yeah, so there was an altercation. There was that. What was that? Somebody cut somebody off. But then, after that, they were going the same route. And it was at that point she thought

that she was being followed and therefore got out and took a crap on her car. As is one is one to do. Absolutely. I think we can all agree, but people just need to chill the F out out there when they're on the roads. Listen, I just witnessed something yesterday. I was in a parking lot and this woman honked at this other woman.

I'm like, you don't need to honk your horn. I understand she's in your way. She's going to make a left. And in a matter of seven seconds, she's going to be out of your life forever. Just move on. You know what I mean? So in the scenario that you saw...

The woman, did she lean on the horn or did she just tap it? A couple of different times. And it wasn't like, I'm here. It was like she was pissed off. You could tell because just also because of the scenario. But I'm just saying we just need to chill out. Are you saying in this case, if I'm reading you correctly, a fart would have gotten it done. But listen, I don't know if that lady was being aggressive to the to the pooper or not. But the.

the reality is people are overly aggressive for no reason. So if we extract, and we'll reintroduce it at certain points, the road rage or whatever element led to this. If we're talking in the sheer physical achievement of immediately calling up an attack poop, that to me is amazing. She gets out of her car, walks, bam! Delivers, walks away to

To my eye, again, I wasn't seeing what I would call drippage. No, but it looked wet. It was kind of like a puddle. But she says, as they are arresting her, she says, I have a sickness. I believe, and Kathy's like, well, she's sick in the head. I believe she may have Crohn's disease or something like that because that can happen. Hey, listen, I don't know. I've never asked my youngest if they can

you know, poop on demand because of that bowel issue. It's a party trick. Do you remember how great it was when you were a kid and you learned how to burp on demand? Yeah. You know, and then I had a friend, Ricky, Ridley guy. He could fart on command. Yeah. Yeah, he could, well, basically just...

stuck the air up into his butt and then folded it back out. Wow. That's impressive. We've seen even queefs. People have that sort of command of their body. In this case, I wonder how this story will... Because if this person, we don't know, and we're just, again, on the surface of this, she seems to be at least smiling...

Does this become, for at least a day or two, the hot tour, does this become 100 men facing a gorilla? I don't know. How much of a meme and...

permutation will this make in the social media realm? By the way, I think the reason, I'm sorry, Nick, I didn't mean to cut you off, but I think the reason she was smiling and laughing is because they're walking around to the car and then she looks over and she sees a TV camera and she's like, oh my God. The fire department. You know, it's like that. Oh my God, the TV is here. You gotta be kidding me. That's why I think she was laughing.

I look afraid. Kathy listed the charges that were levied against her earlier this morning, but the one that is my personal favorite is depositing waste on a highway. I could get her off on that charge. She's just... What she did, obviously, is fairly reprehensible. There's intent there. But Steve, to answer your question...

I don't know if it's like a slow news day or whatever. People are going to be talking about this one for a while. I got it sent to me so many times yesterday and overnight. And the video kind of speaks for itself. But to see, I mean, she on the whole kind of looks like a nice, pleasant person. She does. Nick, if you're opening up a brand new gelato place.

you invite her out. Yeah. So I think that this incident is going to be in the pantheon of, like I said earlier this morning, the guy that puked on the kid at the ballpark. Yeah. Uh, the, the, the guy that used the cheese to spank it. Remember Norristown? Uh,

The pickle sucker. Pickle sucker. That was kind of us. I don't know if that made the news and everything, but there have been the guy that ate the horse crap. Yeah. So I think that this is going to filter into those moments and join that pantheon. While it simultaneously tears society apart, I think society does need this now and then. Right, yeah. Yeah. Well, not that. Yeah, exactly. I didn't take a dump on the car. Wow.

There's not a lot that you could do that's trashier than what she did. This is true. In broad daylight, what she did, again, I'm not condoning. No, but I'll tell you this, to the point about being broad daylight. When the Texas Chainsaw Massacre came out, the first time you see leather faces in a house, it's in broad daylight, midday. And I think that's what caught us so off guard with this, is that this is right in the middle of the street, broad daylight, midday.

well recorded. The video quality is excellent. That's what blows us away. It's literally a nightmare of mine. It's a recurring nightmare of me having to go...

poop in front of somebody else. I could tell you all the different scenarios. I just realized something. We have an expert that we could reach out to. He's very well respected in this field. Nick's friend, his fraternity brother, took a dump in the middle of the floor in front of everyone. I did send him the story. Now let me ask you,

Is there, because there's the nuance, he was blasted, right? Yeah. Blasted doesn't begin to describe it. He was blackout drunk. Blackout drunk. So. By the way, I commented on the Barstool Philly post of it last night and somebody replied, yes, but was she well respected in her field? Oh, wonderful. So for the commenters below my comment on Instagram to note that, you know, there's a President Steve-ism in there, made me really happy. Okay.

It's gone. I mean, so have you ever been close to? Have you ever had someone within proximity? Have you ever had a public situation? Oh, I told you guys the story. My buddy Danny and my band, we were in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. And we had played a show the night before. And the next day, we were getting ready to play again at this...

horrible club and we were outside and we were there in the daytime for whatever reason and he had to go to the bathroom the club was closed he couldn't use it we went around back there was a chair okay a chair with the seat part missing it was just the frame of a chair kind of screaming perfect for right yeah he dropped chow he sat on that thing he took a dookie right in front of us and

And then he used a sock to wipe up with. I've witnessed that myself. It was awesome. So it was a crisis. It wasn't performance art. He had to go. He didn't do it as a defiant act or anything like that. A sock is better than my friend Stu's leg, which is what my other buddy used when he did that on the middle of the floor. Do you think that this is the first time Delco Pooper has done this?

Yes. I mean, on a car? This way, yes. I will say yes. Maybe you're working your way up. Maybe you started with a bicycle. I think that, like I said, I think she probably has a bowel problem because she mentioned, she said, I have a sickness. And the way she confidently walks over to the car and...

It happened very quickly and she must have said, well, I'm using my party trick. I'm using this. Now I think about this because the car who got pooped on is saying, I was just driving home. I don't know what this lady's talking about. No, hang on a second.

So again, there was a road rage incident. Yeah. And then after that, somebody cut somebody off. They were going to the same place. Yeah. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, I know that. Okay. But she was saying I wasn't following her. Right. We were just going to the same place. Right. Um...

Why was that guy filming at that intersection? Something had been going down. I would love to... What I'm saying is I would love to see... You want to talk to the guy? Yeah, so why... If the road rage incident happened prior, and why would he then see, oh, this is something I need to whip out my phone for? Basically, what we're looking for is the Zapruder of this situation. Yeah, we're looking for the smoking butt. We're looking for the smoking butt. That is one magical dookie. Yeah. And to the left. Yeah. Yeah.

Oh, my God. All right. Yeah. So if you're the if you're the camera person that we need to hear from you. Because I my guess is these cars stop the car stop. This person was sitting in their car getting ready to depart. If I'm looking at it correctly, that the the pooper's car would have been obstructing his exit from his driveway. I believe it's a he. Yeah.

And so that'd be the case. But I'd be curious what prompted, had this been going on down the block and he said, I got to get this. By the way, there's a text where it says, I've pooped in public before. Should I zoom in? Absolutely. Text the word zoom to 610-660-9333 if you have a contribution to this conversation. You had a story. I mean, you've told, I think you just told it recently. Was it you standing at a bar? Oh, no, there was a guy. There's footage of a guy standing at a bar. No, no.

No, one of us. Well, what was the story? You had to go and you were standing there and you were in a bar and you couldn't. I thought it was you, Preston, but I'm probably misremembering. Okay. And you had like a short situation. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought I had to fart and I did not.

It filled my pants. I was leaning up against a post that was in a bar. Yes. And I did not move. You couldn't. From that. I think I may have moseyed over to the bathroom and there was no stalled door on the toilet. It was one of those places. Oh, my God. And we had not been there long. And I was with a group of people. And I stood there because I couldn't.

I couldn't tell anybody. And we had just gotten there and the night was, you know, really getting underway. And I'm like, I'm just going to have to sit here in my own filth for a while. And I stood there for like an hour and a half. And then finally we got out of there. Because your mind's going through that. Oh, my God. I'm already at the lowest a human being can get. Yeah. Now I have to look for shades of different. How is there? Can I take a step up a little bit? Do I stay here? Do I go to the bathroom? What do you do?

Pull the fire alarm. Somebody said it's the Zapooper film. The Zapooper. We'll go to Justin who's checking in via Zoom this morning. Good morning, Justin. Gadzooks, guys. You have a story. I can't believe I'm sharing this story. You're with friends. And you're well-respected in your field. I am very well-respected in my field. A long time ago, I was a school bus driver.

I had an early stop, get this kid. He had to be picked up around like six. So I said, oh, I'm hungry. I just woke up. I stopped real quick at Wawa. This is for context. This is Wawa on Route 3, just outside Newtown Square, I guess. So I'm about a mile from my first stop. I get this breakfast sandwich. I don't know what chorizo means at the time. So I get this chorizo breakfast sandwich, breakfast sausage sandwich and a coffee.

And I didn't know that that was a potent diuretic. I get halfway down. I get halfway to the stop from this wild wild. It's not far at all. It's probably like three, four. It's like three miles. Yeah. I have to pull over in a wooded area, run out of the bus, drop trowel and just run.

let it go like full blown were there were there passengers on the bus thank goodness no it was before the first kid but it gets worse okay so there's no toilet paper in the bus of course i had to open up the first aid kit grab some galls and wipe with that oh and then i kind of just buried my shame with it too like i kind of took the galls and like had a funeral of

thing and buried it is it is there is there a marker there just there's a little cross with popsicle sticks oh my god oh my god but how and you know you feel so but so many people have gone through it we all have some point where like that but when you're in that moment yeah you feel shame shame yeah and it gets worse it actually gets worse

I drove school buses so long ago that it went from having the passive recording system where you can only see inside the bus to the active ones where you can see all around the bus. And I didn't realize I was in a substitute bus. As I walked back to the bus, I saw the camera on the outside of the bus. They probably saw me run out of the bus holding my butt into the woods. And it gets even worse. I was in such a haste.

To take a crap, as I was walking back out of the woods up those shallow embankments, there's no woods on the other side of the street. It's all the front of people's houses. So I literally just pooped in someone's front yard, basically. Wow. Oh, my God. You got to do what you got to do, though, man. That's a multi-tier nightmare. Yeah. The shame got so bad. I wanted to cry as a grown man, just like...

The neighbors probably saw that. The school bus recording system saw that. The kids are asking why I'm late and I can't answer them. It's just it was it was. Can you simply just say chorizo? Well, I say that now and it's like I will never touch it again with coffee like that. Yeah. Justin, did you have to tell them, you know, back at the at the office what you did?

No, I actually parked the bus and like I used to drive a car with very deeply tinted windows. So I couldn't leave right away. I had to stay on the lot and like supervise other drivers at the time. I kind of just went in my car and pretended I wasn't there because you can't see in it anyway. I just kind of I kind of brooded for the rest of the day. And like I was like, nobody knows I'm here. They don't need to ask what happened.

What I would have done is I would have gone back. I would have gotten up to like 80 miles an hour and driven the bus right through the building because you got to take out all the witnesses. That's all you can do. All right, Justin. Thank you for sharing, bud. We appreciate it. You are welcome. All right. Take care, man. You know, I was tailgating for Eagles games with a couple of police officers and I had asked about...

Like, in a situation where somebody, they have no choice but to go outside, you know, like, I'm like, you're not going to bust them, are you? And so there's a big difference between taking a dump on the hood of somebody's car and trying to conceal yourself in some bushes or trees or whatever. Making an effort, essentially. Making an effort, you know, like, clearly that guy didn't want to be doing that. But could you imagine, like, insult to injury, cops just waiting for you, gone. So what was their response when you asked them about it? Their response was, if you...

And listen, it's a case by case and it's an officer by officer basis. Depends on your lawyer. But this guy that I was talking to is basically like, if you are making an effort to conceal yourself and you're not doing lewd acts in public, yeah, then they're going to let you slide. We were talking about ring cameras and so on and so forth and the amount of cameras that are around. He's talking, the last gentleman talking about the security camera, the observation cameras around a bus.

I assume now more than ever, Case, when you had your little accident in the loading dock of this very building, there had to be security footage of that. Why do you think I cleaned up after myself? It was like, oh my God, if somebody comes across this crime scene, this horrible crime scene, they're going to go, wait, what the hell happened?

happened here? Let's check the camera. You know what I mean? As long as there was no evidence. No, good move. We're going to go to another Zoomer. We have Anthony who is joining us. Anthony, morning, bud. Good morning, guys. Good morning, Ed. Good morning to see you. My work partner here, Jordan, would like to make more Delco Proud moments. Oh, really? Go on. Explain what you've done. We're doing a study down in this borough and we're waiting there in the morning

So I had to really go to the bathroom. So we're sitting there and Anthony's out smoking his cigar, walking. So I just like opened the doors of the truck and pooped on the side of it, like on the parking lot. Yeah. Like the grass. Here comes this woman walking down the road with her dog off the leash. And she's like, Penny, get over here. Penny, get over here. Oh, no. The dog was eating my. Oh, my God.

Oh, my God. Wow. Wow. I thought the last story was heavy. I am so grateful. I said, I don't know what's going on. I said, I got no clue. That sounds like some sort of bizarre Tim Burton scene in Beetlejuice. How long has this been folklore within your work truck? And how long have you wanted to share this story with everybody in Philadelphia? Yeah.

We might have lost him, Nick. I think we lost him. Oh, man. That is, oh, my God. Oh, my. I don't know what I would think if I saw that happen. I would have felt, A, deathly ashamed, but also sad for the dogs. Yes. Yeah. Oh, my goodness. Yeah. I had my dog. I have two dogs, Haley and Rook. Are they poop eaters? No, but I saw Haley. Yeah. From time to time. I saw Haley eating a turd. Yeah.

Had to have been Rooks and it was fairly fresh and I was just like, oh my God. But the idea of you taking a dump and then a dog runs over and starts eating it.

It reminds me of seeing to meet the parents when the ashes fall on the ground and the cat comes over and starts pissing in it. That's what it reminds me of. All right, so that sound we're hearing is our next Zoomer. We have Chris who is joining us. Chris in the Army. Thanks for your service. What's up, buddy? Yes, so I had a public poop incident as a law enforcement officer on a SWAT raid.

Oh, wow. So give us the details. Okay. So we were getting ready to hit a house. We were after an escaped felon. And me and my partner are covering the back of the house while they're going to make entry on the front. And we've been out there for a couple minutes. And I just got like that...

Like that gut-wrenching pain in the pit of your stomach? Yes, know it well. Yeah, I'm like, oh, no. Like, this is not good. You know, then the sweat started and the nausea and all that. And I'm like, oh, no, this is not the time. So try and fight it off for a couple minutes. Lord knows what they're doing in the front of the house, but we're still out back trying to watch the back. And I tell my buddy, I'm like, hey, man, like, I got to go.

He's like, what are you talking about? I'm like, I got to poop, like, right now. And he's like, but what do you mean? You're in pursuit of a felon. Yeah. I'm like, I don't have time to explain right now. Like, just stay here on the back of the house. I'll be right back. So I was in the city, and we were in the back alley. And the alley kind of had, like, a T intersection. Yeah. So I went around the intersection of the...

of the tea. I'm like, all right, well, we're doing it right here. So, you know, I'm using every ounce of strength that I have to hold back this dirty flood that's waiting to release. Oh, my God. Explosive? Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's bad. Please tell me your partner said I got your six as you told him you were headed off. Yeah.

I got your juice. By the way, it's a phase six. Yeah, that's what I call it. Yeah, when you can't control it, I've labeled it a phase six. So you're doing this. Let me ask you, if at that point would you have let the felon go? Yeah, yeah. I mean, we were to the point where there was like, you know, we were reaching the point of no return. Yeah. Jeez. So I...

I get around the corner of the alley there. I'm struggling to get my gun belt off and my vest because this was serious. So, yeah, I got everything off, get my pants down, just squat right there in the alley and just one push and it's gone. Wow. Yeah, that's right. You're wearing all that equipment. Yeah. Jesus. So now comes the...

Now comes the... Cleanup? What do I wipe? What do I do now? Yeah. So, fortunately, I had a T-shirt on. I used my taser. I sacrificed a T-shirt. I sacrificed a T-shirt, and, you know, I'm in the middle of an alley in the city, so I just...

Use the T-shirt to cover up the puddle there. That's where the training comes in handy. And by the way, Chris, your nickname immediately should have become Flashbang. That should have been your nickname. That's a good one. Yeah.

But I got back on the house and, yeah, all was good after that. Question, Chris, how seasoned of a veteran were you at that point? Were you fairly new or had you been doing this SWAT for a while?

I was fairly seasoned. A few years on the team at that point. If you were a rookie, it would have been so much worse, I would imagine. This became my reputation. All the new guys got told about it. Were you in any danger of being switched off the SWAT team to the FART team? Yes.

F-A-R-T. Firearms and reconnaissance training. I was going to go with rectal training. Perfect. Chris, thank you for sharing that with us. We appreciate it, man. Have a great day. Take care of yourself. Oh, my goodness. Well, there are times when, as you said, Steve, no force of nature can stop what is happening. That is a force of nature. That is, yeah. But, yeah, there's obviously going to be a lot happening.

more to come from this story out of Delaware County. It's going to have to be a lifetime movie. We talked to Chief Madonna yesterday at the program. He zoomed in live with us to tell us that it was indeed legit and now there's been an arrest. Steve, it is now on the front page of TMZ.com. There you go. I knew it. We did it. We did it. Way to go, Delco. Yes. Now women's wear daily and we've done it. Yeah. Delco!

And on that note, ladies and gentlemen, we will take a break. It is Kathy's Cuts today. We will check back in with Kathy Romano when we return. We will also have your first shot at winning $1,000 today with Preston and Steve's 20 Money. Bizarre File coming up, too. Stay with us. We'll be right back.

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82 people and we had a few people that we added in last minute just to kind of squeeze them in to get over that 80 number, which we are. Because if we do that, we'll be at over 1,500 ponytails that we've donated in all of these years. That's incredible. Staggering. That is absolutely amazing. Wow, you got to be really proud of that. And I'm with the cutest couple right now. Their names are Samantha and Brett and they came here today to cut their hair together. Why are you guys cutting your hair?

Actually, Brett had cancer back in 2014, I believe it was. And so he, of course, lost all his hair. So we wanted to, you know, give the opportunity to little girls that are maybe in the same position. And? And then I'm 18 weeks pregnant today, actually. With a girl.

And so she said she wanted to get rid of some of the hair because she's going to have a baby now. It's going to be grabbing at her. And good idea that you cut your hair as well with the little girl coming. Yeah. When I grew my hair out, I figured at least with the little girl coming, I'll know how to put hair in a ponytail and do a little girl's hair because I'd have her teach me how to put it back because I had the hardest time doing it and something I'd never done before. Yeah.

So when you had cancer, you had to go through chemo and you lost your hair. Back in 2014, I lost all my hair, eyebrows, eyelashes, all that, and grew it all back. And I started growing it out about three years ago with the intention of donating it here because I've been listening to you guys since 2009 when I was in the Air Force. So I've been wanting to do this for a while now. Well, thank you so much. You look great.

You look amazing with the new haircut. I'm glad that you're healthy and that you got a beautiful baby on the way. Congratulations, guys. That's amazing. That's a great story. That is so amazing. This event, by the way, is sponsored by Live Casino Hotel Philadelphia and Nemours Children's Health. And everybody gets these real cool tchotchkes. They get a gift bag and all that stuff. So this is...

As we want to reiterate as well, they get a style, too. Yeah. Which would normally cost you money to go get done. From top stylists. Yes. And they're donating their time. This is, to me, and I know we've all talked about this. Obviously, there's the charities that we do throughout the years where you're giving money and you're donating time. This is one like the blood drive where you're literally giving of your own body to help other people. There's such a direct.

and visceral feel to this and to see people smiling and knowing that they're doing this and taking time to do this is just so awesome. And people have different reasons for donating, you know, whatever it is. And I'm with George right now and he's actually donating just because he wanted a free haircut. He's like harming himself.

like horrified if you could see his face. He's a school administrator and George has donated how many times? Four. Four times. I don't know if you guys remember years ago there's a picture of me of these two really tall men who got their hair cut and I'm squished in the middle of them. It was George and his friend, a teacher friend that he had and they would grow their hair out and they'd

and they would donate their hair here at this event. His friend, not here because he doesn't have hair anymore, but George is back again. And George, why do you come back every year or every so many years? Well, part is I work with kids. But the other part is my wife has had cancer. She's here behind me. And then I have other relatives that have had cancer, needed wigs. And so the combination of the two is the reason why I do it over and over again. And

I feel like it doesn't take me that long to grow hair. So it's almost like growing a crop and being able to share it with other people. I think I have decent hair. It's like growing corn on his head, yes. Well, and I was talking to his wife, and we were talking about our hair. And as you age, the hair doesn't grow as full and as long. And people who can still grow this beautiful hair and the fact that they're donating it, I mean, we're so grateful to them.

Hey, Kathy, spin him around so we can get a look on our camera and see that handsome haircut that he had. Oh, yeah. There's a strapping looking man. Look at that guy. There you go. You look just like the bear on that shirt.

Excellent. All right, Kath, we'll check back in. You guys are doing great work. Thanks for everything, okay? Thank you. All right, so Trinity Concepts, and it's benefiting Wigs for Kids, like Kathy said. And let's keep in mind, Gravity Hair Salon and Vibe Salon are a part of this as well. It doesn't happen without the people that are there to do the cutting and styling. It's one of the ones that it's a quicker charity. Obviously, we have our blood driving zone and so forth, but the effect and the ongoing effect of it is amazing. Yep.

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Everywhere else in the country, if they're doing a weird news segment, this is their lead today. It's about time. We can't give it all to Florida. All right. This one is a pretty disturbing story. But a porn star, a male porn star allegedly decapitated and dismembered a couple before storing their severed heads in a freezer and dumping the rest of their remains in suitcases at a popular landmark, according to a court case being heard in the United Kingdom.

Yostin Andres Mascara is accused of murdering Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth at their West London apartment in July of last year.

On the night of July 10th, Moschera was spotted 100 miles west in Bristol next to a large red suitcase on the city's famous Clifton Suspension Bridge. The cyclist who saw him spoke to him thinking that he might be a lost tourist. The accused killer told the cyclist the suitcase had car parts in it, but inside were the decapitated and dismembered remains of Longworth and Alfonso, according to the prosecutor. He could fit two people in a suitcase?

I guess so. Son's heads? Additional body parts were found in a large silver trunk that Mascara had with him as well. So there was another container. Yeah, because I would be looking into that luggage because if you travel, it's hard packing things. And the couple's heads were found in a chest freezer at their apartment. Jeez. Mascara, a Columbia National, had been hired to have, quote, extreme sex experiences.

with Alfonso when he attacked and killed him, according to the court. And does decapitation qualify as extreme sex? I don't know. Maybe they weren't clear enough with him on that. Longworth was allegedly killed first after being attacked with a hammer to the back of his head before Alfonso died from repeated stab wounds. Mascara also allegedly recorded was recorded singing and dancing following the attack.

He admitted to the manslaughter of Alfonso during a hearing, but the prosecution rejected his plea. Beauty school dropout. Mascara could hardly deny killing Alfonso as the attack took place while the pair were having sex. And both the sex and the death were filmed, according to the prosecuting attorney.

Following the killings, Mascara allegedly tried to steal money from the couple attempting to steal more than $5,000 to send more than $5,000 to his own account online. In the weeks leading up to the killings, he allegedly made a series of disturbing searches on his computer, including Googling serial killers of London, as well as movies about the infamous Victorian murder Jack the Ripper. He also searched for the value of the couple's home and browsed Facebook marketplace for a chest freezer.

He denies murdering Longworth and Alfonso, and the trial is ongoing. That's just insane. Yeah, wow. All right, something a little lighter.

In Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Kent County Recycling Center has issued a general reminder not to throw out your Civil War-era cannonballs during spring cleaning. No, you never do that. The guidance comes after someone recently tried to throw a cannonball away at a disposal center. Do you have a cannonball service in your neighborhood? No. The explosive was found on Wednesday. A bomb squad from the police was called to...

to evacuate the site and safely remove the cannonball. The cannonball is actually considered to be an explosion? Some of them are. Oh. Yeah, some of them did have, like when they, they would explode. Yeah, so anyhow. Surprisingly, this isn't the first time someone has tried to dispose of a Civil War era bomb in Grand Rapids. In 2020, a cannonball was found on a recycling process line at the Kent County Recycling Center. The bomb

Bomb technician said to safely dispose of any military ordnance, contact your local police department. Don't throw it away. So, Casey, we have separate bins for our explosive munitions and our ones that are not inaccurate. Smart, man. So, police analyzed cannonball using high-definition x-ray technology, but were unable to confirm whether it had an explosive component or was a projectile only. So, they are trying to figure that out. I had a cannonball. It might have been from the Civil War years ago. We had a Civil War sword and all that stuff. Yeah. Yeah.

A 19-year-old TikToker known as the Crooked Monten is making waves by intentionally training only one side of his body to challenge the conventional beauty standards. Dubbed Trap Man by his followers, he spent over five months focusing solely on his left shoulder.

trap muscles resulting in a noticeably asymmetrical physique. I mean, this is, you know, M.I. Shyamalan was the one who brought this to the table. Lady in the water. Yeah, yeah, yeah. The one guy who only worked out one side of his body. He had a huge bicep and shoulders on one side and the other was just kind of average looking. So this unconventional approach is part of his self-coined looks minimizing movement, a satirical response to the popular looks maxing trend.

That emphasizes enhancing physical appearance to attract others. In his own words, he said, if you're in a Ferrari and you scroll through TikTok, you're going to see a bunch of videos about making yourself look better. They're always telling you to do this, to do that, to make yourself more attractive and get more women. How long before this guy has a couple of heads in his freezer? By the way, if you do that, your body, the mechanics of your body will be thrown off. I'm sure he's experiencing all sorts of muscle pulls and pain from this because...

That asymmetrical, that's going to be a problem. Yeah. Preston, you also mentioned Ferrari, which I heard a weird thing about Ferrari this year or this week. Did you know that you can't own a Ferrari until you buy a used Ferrari first?

No. Never heard that. Yeah. So apparently, if you want to get a Ferrari, you have to buy a pre-owned Ferrari. To get on a list of sorts? To get on a list of sorts, yeah. To buy new? And so I think what that does is it inflates the secondary market. So you would buy a pre-owned Ferrari. Let's say that if it was brand new, it would be valued at $200,000. You'd have to buy it for $400,000. So here's a... Nick, look this up real quick. It says...

Many dealerships require you to purchase a used Ferrari first before being able to order a new one. This helps establish a relationship and demonstrates commitment to the brand. While not a strict rule, some dealers prefer to work with an established Ferrari owner, especially those with a strong driving history and reputation. So it's not Bible. You can cut the line if you poop on the hood of one. And why wouldn't someone be impressed? Why?

With that. Yeah, that just happened. One last story. Police say that a woman who was caught driving at an excessive speed had quite the excuse for law enforcement. The New York woman was busted on one of the busiest highways in the region, allegedly speeding with a small child in the vehicle, said police. She's facing multiple charges, including second-degree reckless endangerment. She was driving 102 miles per hour on 95 Sunday morning. Police pulled the vehicle over. They saw her two-year-old in the backseat.

Officials said the woman told her that she was speeding because she was late for a Thomas the Tank Engine event. You don't want to miss that. No.

Get out of my way! She was arrested and charged with a few different... Top of the head's going to wean me out. All right, and there you go. That is what I have in the bizarre file for you this morning. All right, we will take a break. It is a Friday morning. When we get back, it's connoisseur time. We're also going to check back in with Kathy and Kathy's Cuts, benefiting Wigs for Kids, a true beauty concept. But later on this morning...

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Almost got the edit in there, but it's close enough. So, look at Marissa. The beginning of it was chopped off. It's all good. That's what we're doing. It's Kathy's cuts. Anyway, hang on, Marissa. I'm turning your microphone on. You look very angry. It is our audio system. Oh. We're the happy hands of her.

All right. Anyway, we're joining Kathy at True Bitty Concepts for Kathy's Cuts. And what's happening now, Kath? Yeah, so we're full right now. It looks like all the chairs are filled with somebody getting their hair cut. We've got more kids. We've got women with beautiful long hair. And you know our events. We've got a bunch of guys here who they make the most dramatic transformation. And they look so good when they leave.

So over the years, the percentage of men participating is increased and increased. Are we are we at a 50 50 stand right now? I still think it's more female, but we do get a decent amount of men. I mean, Eric could probably look and see how many we have. And by the way, thank you, Eric. I feel like whenever Eric's involved, I don't really have to worry about anything because if something goes wrong, he'll just take care of it. He's running in and out working hard here as well. So thanks to Eric and his crew.

Yep. And we're taking a peek. It looks like all the chairs, or most of them, are full as they're moving people in and out. And I can see Angela Perfetto, who those who've been with the show for a long time know her as one of our cover girls from the presidency of Totally Off His Calendar and multiple appearances in that as well. And...

Where does Angela work if people want to... Angela is at Gravity Hair Salon Plymouth Meeting. So actually, I'll take a minute to mention this. So yes, Angela works at Gravity in Plymouth Meeting. They also have their initial location, which was in Ambler. And they just announced that they are opening a third location in Flower Town. Wow. So we're really happy for them. They're growing. And then Vibe Salon in Mount Laurel is also here helping us. They...

You know, we've had a number of salons over the years. Teaming up with them has been amazing. They are just fit in perfectly with us here with everybody at Gravity Hair Salon as well. But I'm over here with Angela and Angela, you just cut. How did you measure his hair? It was 23 inches. Oh, 23 inches. What's your name? Joe.

Joe, how long have you been growing your hair? Since October 2020. Wow. Can we have Joe turn around so we can see the transformation? Our camera is over there. Ah, nice. Wow. Look how much hair here. I mean, that is beautiful hair. And you didn't dye it or color it or anything, did you?

No. And that's so that's exactly what they're looking for. OK, so how does that feel? Ask him how it feels like, like running your hand through your hair right now. What does that feel like? So that's the big question for everybody. How does it feel when you run your hands through your hair? Strange. I don't really know what else to say. It's a reset. That's a good way to look at this. You look good, man. Looks great. You're going to get that beard trimmed up or is that going to stay long?

I don't know. We're keeping it. You're keeping it, Angela. Listen to Angela. She knows. You know what? The women say they feel naked when the hair has gone off of their shoulders and their back. I believe it, ma'am. I'm here with Jen Fred from Fox 29. She wants to talk to you guys. Hold on. I'd like to talk to all of you guys, first of all. Hello. Hello. But I have... Hi, thank you. I haven't... I can't...

Come on. Casey, what's up with the tennis elbow wrist strap talking on the radio? Okay, so for the people listening, they can't see it. I have a little strap around my forearm because I have tennis elbow. Because Jennifer, I'm going too hard at the gym. You know what I mean? I don't know how to stop. He's crushing it. But you're not lifting weights at the

It's at the rate. Are you lifting Preston? Do we see him in the break? What are you doing? Ask Jason Martinez, man. He sees me going at it. Look, I don't want to have a bro out, okay? It's not that kind of party. We understand. Jason loves to eat lettuce with cheesesteaks. You look amazing. Thank you. You know this.

I mean, it's a little like, look at me, I work out. No, it's a lot. It's a lot like, ow, it hurts to put the iced tea back in the refrigerator. And then I have to deal with this nonsense. So I can't win. So I can't win. So shut up! I love you. We love you, Jen. By the way, he said

to a mullet. I asked him four times. Sorry, Joe. You're getting a mullet. You can get those. You can get them. Casey, I'm surprised you didn't go back at her. I know that you often see her leaving a certain store in the same complex. It's just a liquor store. It's just for the neighbors. Be cool. Wow. Wow. Mommy needs her meds.

Okay, so it's not... Hey, Kathy, does she get into a car? Does she take an Uber? Because she's been sampling. She says she's leaving. She's like, it's Saturday. I'm just grabbing a bottle of wine. Wow. But we're having so much fun here. It is a charity event, but I mean...

Jen comes out every year. And like I said, the two salons, they're here every year. And we just have a great time. And thank you to True Beauty Concepts who are giving gift bags to everybody. They give full-size hair products when they leave and then a Kathy's Cuts t-shirt as well. So thank you, everyone, who's participating and helping us do this for the 16th year in a row. And thank you, Kathy Romano. Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy! Kathy!

All right, it is the Kathy's Cuts event taking place as we speak. And you can watch it on YouTube. You get a peek into what's going on there in the salon. So it's awesome. All right. Wow, it's Friday. Hang on, I'm not ready. What the hell? Get your belt.

My bell. And it's time for Connoisseur. It's time for the Connoisseur. We're running behind, but we're going to get it done. Yeah, we are going to. We're going to have to jump right on this because we've got more guests coming up and Kathy's cuts happening at the same time. So I'll dive right into this. I'm going to start with this story.

The city with the most restaurants with Michelin stars. What would you think that would be? In the world. In the world. Well, you think Paris? Right. And that's what I think everybody would think. Oh, I was thinking New York. I forgot Paris even existed. So neither one of those is the city with the most Michelin restaurants. Dubai. Not Dubai. Can I take another guess? Absolutely. Sandusky. It is not Sandusky, Ohio. Oh, my God. Dude, you're not going there today. That's why I speak out of it. All right. Anyway. Anyway.

It's not London or Hong Kong. It is Tokyo. Tokyo. City with the most Michelin stars. Boasts 194 restaurants with at least one star. And even to get one star. It's a lot. Big, big deal. So there's a...

There's a Michelin place. I don't even eat steak, really, but there was a steakhouse that I went to. You can tell when somebody's at a Michelin level and a business is. So, Tokyo is the largest city in the world with its greater metropolitan area housing a population of over 37 million. Big enough for Godzilla. Stands to reason that it will attract some of the world's greatest chefs. And as you might imagine, the majority of the Tokyo restaurants are recognized by Michelin specialists and Japanese cuisine. But others...

Often, I'm sorry, it's served as, and I'm not familiar with this term, kazeki, which is a formalized tasting menu, or kapol, a somewhat more relaxed. It's like cong cong. Fixed menu. And they have cong cong as well. Cong cong. They also have boxes of crackers. Did you know that? Boxes of crackers. Yeah. Arigato. I have boxes of crackers.

So, there are plenty of sushi restaurants recognized as well, though some of the most famous examples are ineligible for Michelin stars. Suki Yabashi Jiro, the subway sushi counter immortalized by Jiro Dreams of Sushi. Yes, I've seen it. It's a great movie. Had its three Michelin stars removed in 2020 because they no longer accept customers.

reservations from the public. The same is true of Sushi Saito, another restaurant stripped of its three Michelin stars. So some of the best restaurants are not Michelin rated. So you're saying the predominant amount of Michelin restaurants in the world are sushi restaurants?

No, because they... I'll go on a little further. It says there's plenty of sushi restaurants recognized, but some aren't because some have stopped accepting reservations from the public. They just take private. Is the corn dog represented in this? I don't know. Okay. But the majority of the restaurants in Tokyo serve Japanese fare. Not all of them do. Some restaurants...

Even those with the highest distinction of three Michelin stars focus on other cuisines, whether fused with Japanese cuisine or on its own. There is plenty of French representation in Tokyo. Fine dining is rarely cheap, and that is true. And Tokyo, as it is anywhere else, at Sezinka, for instance, the signature de-justation course...

It's not digestion. It's, yeah. We'll set you back about 350 bucks at Ishikawa. Its tasting menu comes out to be $245, but neither of those are as pricey as the most expensive Michelin-starred restaurant in Tokyo. It's Ginza Kitafuka. Yeah. And,

And their tasting menu comes out to $2,130 a person. They're known for their dish, Wilma Finger Do. Wilma Finger Do. So, if you're a foodie and you want to go to where the most are, you're going to have to head to... So, my bucket...

Tokyo. Trip is to Japan. Bucket list trip is to Japan. And I really am a big fan of ramen. And what I really understand, Preston, is not the Michelin star restaurants, but the regular ramen places that are just the casual dining restaurants are phenomenal. Yeah. It's a foodie town. Is that word that you said, dégustation, I think? It's a French word. I had to look it up, Preston. But it's the careful appreciation tasting of various foods. So it's appreciating high culinary art. Yeah.

That's got to be it. Yeah, okay. It's the antithesis of housing a meal. All right, we are going to play a clip. It's from a movie. It involves food. You identify the movie. You can win a prize and our Acme gift card because Acme sponsors the connoisseur. It's amazing. And we love that. So text the word ZOOM to 610-660-9333 if you know what movie this is from, and we'll send you the link. Let's write a letter to your afforded tourism and I could have this place condemned.

I can put Tristan in the guacamole with salt on the glass. Big grains of salt. Okay, so text the word ZOOM to 610-660-9333 if you know what that's from. Order up. All right, so the viral Dubai chocolate bar.

has taken the confectionery world by storm, even inspiring Starbucks lattes and fast food shakes. And now it's being accused of causing an international pistachio kernel shortage. What the...

According to The Guardian, prices rose nearly 35% in 2024 due to increasing demand impacting the nut markets in the U.S. and Iran, which are two of the countries that produce the most pistachios. I was not aware of that. Academia. Inspired by the traditional Arab dessert, kanef.

The Dubai chocolate bar is made with milk chocolate, pistachio cream, tahini, and crispy katafi pastry. And it became famous in 2023 thanks to a viral video by TikTok user Maria Mejera who had filmed herself tasting one. You know, it's kind of interesting. The people of Dubai love white chocolate. But the Abu Dhabi do not. Oh, do not. I used to be able to name every nut that there was.

The brand behind the pistachio-filled sweet, Chocolatier Fix, calls it the can't-get-enough-of-it chocolate bar. They got a clever ad agency. So a surge in demand outside of the UAE has inspired brands like Lint and Ladarock to make replicas that have become popular in their own right and faced with an international shortage of pistachio kernels.

Both brands now struggle to keep up with demand. I was eating Lindt for years until I realized there was actually a chocolate available called Lindt. Oh, L-I-N-D-T, yes. So you're a pistachio fan, yes? I am. Okay, so does this speak to you, this legendary chocolate thing? Absolutely. I would love to try this. It's jammed with pistachio. The chocolate to pistachio ratio is out of whack, Jack.

So pistachio kernels, which are primarily grown in the U.S. and Iran, like I said, have increased in price from $7.65 to $10.30 a pound. Last year, the U.S. had a smaller harvest, which was mostly sold as whole nuts in shells, further contributing to the kernel shortage. And that used to drive my mother crazy. I slaved peanuts.

hazelnut, cashew nut. All natural white pistachio nut. And so between Iran exported 40% more pistachio kernels to the UAE between October and March this year. No, October last year, March this year, then in the 12 months prior, begging the question of how it will respond to the declining supply. Can I ask you a question? Cause you're the pistachio king around here. Yeah. Uh, why do they, uh,

dye them sometimes? I read about that one time case and I've forgotten the reason. It's unnecessary. It doesn't do anything for the flavor. I don't think you really see it that much anymore. But they did it. Nick, if you'll look that up, why do they dye pistachio nuts red? There was a

Kind of a dumb reason for it, if I recall. I think it was out of Boston, maybe, that they were doing that. Purely for appearance, is it not? Yeah. Maybe to differentiate. The mask stains and imperfections in the shells, which occurred during the hand-picking and drying processes, especially the ones coming out of the Middle East, like Iran. All right, so they were just to make them look more attractive. Make them look purdy. Yeah. All right, we're going to see if somebody knows what movie this is from. Oh, wait, hang on. Wrong clip, sorry. We'll see what movie this clip is from.

All right, we are going to go to Dave. Does he know the answer? Good morning, Dave. Good morning, Presbyterian. All right, buddy. What movie is it from?

That's been come to known as office space. It is come to known as the office. Wait, wait. Did you just say office? No, he said office space. Office space. Sorry. Yes. All right. You got it, buddy. Office space. You got it. All right. We're going to set you up with a $50 Acme Markets gift card. Hungry and in a hurry. Acme's Flash Grocery Delivery or Pickup gets you fresh groceries in 30 minutes or less. Fast, fresh, and right to your door. Acme fresh foods and local flavors.

All right, we will play another clip, see if we can identify what movie this one is from. Washout, you made it. Why, thank you, Andre. I'll have the veal piccata. All right, text the word ZOOM. I threw something away, sorry. Text the word ZOOM to 610-660-9333, and we will send you the link. Casey, I'm going to do this. Ah! Ah!

Time for the fast food roundup. I got a couple of stories from the world of fast food to share with you. Shake Shack. Yeah, it's your jam. I love Shake Shack. Is that your absolute favorite food?

Burger? It's not fast casual. It's fast food, right? It's a little more than fast casual. Yeah, it's a step up, right? Fast car. But I put it under the fast food moniker. There are no drive-thrus. No drive-thrus. But I'm going to start with this. Shake Shack announced the return of its fan-favorite summer barbecue menu, available now for users. And it begins today for all customers.

Here is the new menu. They have a smoky classic barbecue burger, the Carolina barbecue burger with fried pickles. Okay, so is it Carolina because it's like vinegar based or is it like a Carolina Reaper? So it's not the Carolina Reaper. It's just tangy Carolina style barbecue sauce. So Casey, that's going to be a heavy vinegar presence in that. I do like me some Carolina barbecue. Me too. They have the smoky classic barbecue chicken sandwich, the Carolina barbecue chicken sandwich with fried pickles as well.

Spicy fries. Spicy cheese fries. And then there's some desserts. The Oreo cookie funnel cake shake. Here's the one I want. The banana pudding shake. Oh, yeah. Pudding? Didn't he say pudding? It says pudding. Because every Southern. I like pudding. Do they got vanilla wafers in their banana pudding? Let's see. Banana pudding flavored banana custard made with real bananas, hand spun with vanilla wafer custard.

There we go. There we go. And topped with whipped cream and vanilla wafers. We don't include vanilla wafers. You're a bunch of scumbags. That's right. My mother used to make the banana pudding with vanilla. I love that. That's great, right? I love the apps. Oh, my God. And you know what? It's super healthy. I love banana ice cream, man. Yeah, that's good, too. There's a Shake Shack at the ballpark, and I've never been to it. I don't know why. To me, it's not ballpark food, and that's, I think, me being prejudiced and...

Probably racist towards Shake Shack. Yeah, probably. I don't know. Marissa and I had a Shake Shack moment at a ball game one time. Oh, yes. Remember? We were sitting in the super-duper awesome exclusive seats. Hand-delivered? During the seventh inning stretch, it just came over and started handing out Shake Shack burgers. I want that. Let us know when you're done. We'll be back to massage your testicles.

Also, as a sneaky pro tip at the stadium, you can order ahead that Shake Shack. And the Philly Stadium also like Flyers or Sixers games. Really? So if there's a long line, you can order ahead and then pick it up on the side. Great. Yeah.

Shake Shack burgers or Five Guys? I'm going to tell you this right now. The last time I had a Shake Shack burger, I ended up on the loading dock on the other side. Wow. The circle is complete. We can find footage of that. I'm Five Guys all day every day. They also have the Campfire S'mores Shake as well. All right. Other fast food stuff going on to bring you up to speed on. Fans of chicken and waffles can rejoice because...

After five years, KFC is bringing back that beloved menu item. I don't know. I mean, listen, I'm a Chickles. How are your Chickles today? That's not bad, actually. Just call it Chickles. Chickles, yeah. Chicken and waffles. I like it. Are you a fan?

Yeah, it's nothing I crave, but it is good, yes. Yeah, because there's a restaurant over in Jersey. It's called Chickles. No, it's called Chegg. And it's chicken and egg. Are you kidding? Yeah, and they call it Chegg. Wow. So it features bite-size, liege-style waffles, which are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.

Paired with KFC's classic fried chicken and served alongside Mrs. Butterworth's syrup for the ultimate drinking, dunking experience. I love KFC's resolve to stay away from anything green or hot. Anything that has any salad nutritional benefit at all. They are absolutely resolute. They're committed.

Do you think they would ever have a pistachio ice cream there? Because that's usually green, right? Maybe not. They seem really against anything green. They're also rolling out a new bite-sized dessert, strawberry and cream poppers. There you go. With chicken and waffles. Amyl nitrate poppers. Meal deal starting at $7, so inexpensive. And you can hit the KFC near you to get it. The best thing I ever had at a KFC, and I don't know if they have it anymore, but the chocolate parfait that they had there. Oh, I used to love that. It was like...

pre-made in a plastic little container, but that thing was so good. And again, not green. No, not green, but I'm a sucker for anything...

graham cracker crust yeah that's yeah they had that at the bottom okay so one more and it is dessert related and this is the only other fast food story i really saw and i think this is kind of i think it's kind of lame all right i think it's kind of like you're editorializing but we'll allow it burger king has just introduced a new dessert item it's the hershey's sunday it's available now at participating burger king location so upon that i was like okay i'm in yeah here's what it is

It's vanilla soft serve ice cream topped with a drizzle of classic Hershey's chocolate syrup. That's it? That's it. This is a standard. More than that, please. If you're carrying those ingredients and fall down, you'll probably prepare one. Whipped cream, nuts, sprinkles, jimmies, whatever you want to call them. It's $1.99. Jimmy! But price is...

Could vary depending upon location. You know, when McDonald's first introduced their sundaes, their ice cream. The hot fudge sundaes. Pretty good. Oh, yeah. I thought they were pretty good. Yeah, Steve, that was my dessert of choice when I worked at McDonald's. And the hot fudge was good hot fudge. I was always a caramel guy. Yeah? Caramel. Caramel sundae. Caramel's good, yeah. Yeah, you have to look up a caramel guy. Caramel! Can I get a caramel? Yes, you can. Thank you. Wherever that, oh, wait, here it is. Caramel!

Thank you. All right, we need to find out if someone knows what movie this food clip is from. Washout, you made it. All right, thank you, Andre. I'll have the veal piccata. All right, we're going to go to Mike and check in with him. Hey, Mike, how you doing, buddy? Hey, guys, how you doing? Wonderful. Mike, what movie is that?

Hot shots. Hot shots. Washout. Yep, you got it. And we're going to give you a $50 Acme Markets gift card if you're hungry and in a hurry. Acme's Flash Grocery Delivery is for you, my friends. And the pickup, you can get delivery or pickup, and it gets you fresh groceries in 30 minutes or less. Fast, fresh, from right to your door. Acme Fresh Foods, local flavors. Case? I just want to ask Mike real quick, because he's wearing a shirt that says a periodic table of Star Wars elements. Okay, I just needed to get a better gander at that.

because I think I need to own that shirt. That is a cool shirt. You absolutely do. All right. Well, thank you, Mike. And you're going to like this next story, by the way, Mike. So let's play another clip first, and then I'll get to that next story. Here we go. Hey. Morning, Roger. Here, have some coffee. Oh, that's going to be a tough one for you. It's a short clip. All right, let's see if you know the answer. Text word ZOOM to 610-660-9333. Order up. ♪ music playing ♪

All right, so Mike was wearing a Star Wars shirt, and I want to mention this. I know that we've, I think we've mentioned them before. Maniung's Star Wars-inspired restaurant, Hen Solo. Oh, yes. Right. So they're officially expanding their menu and hours. They're at 4351 Main Street, and I figured I would add this in there because May the 4th is coming up, and it was created by Philly chef Dean, and I'm going to

Butcher Dean's name, Livon Cherian, Cheron maybe, Chamon. Chamon. Hen Solo fuses global flavors with playful galactic energy offering fresh taste on chicken sandwiches, wraps, wings, cutlets, and nods to a galaxy far, far away. They draw culinary influences from Thai, Japanese, Korean, Mexican, Italian, and American cuisines. Chamon. And here are the new...

that they have. And it's mainly the names. You want some music here? Sure, yeah. We have The Flavor Awakens. Crispy Chicken Tenders with Nashville Hot Oil, Chipotle Mayo, Coleslaw and Pickles served on a freshly seeded roll and so on. I'm not going to go through the ingredients of every single thing. They have the C3 Pineapple. It is a chicken sandwich, by the way, and obviously it has pineapple on it. The Obi-Wan Wrap.

which is a chicken wrap, obviously, and the Ani-Con wrap as well.

So these are some of the new items that they have. There is more food on this season of Andor being eaten by characters on the show than any Star Wars thing I've ever seen before. And they reference the blue milk. Blue milk. But there's just one thing after another. And I've never really noticed a lot of Star Wars characters eating very much. So I'm curious as to whether or not Han Solo will be inspired by anything they're doing on that show and bring it in and use it on their menu. So...

The only one that I can remember seeing where they ate was when Luke meets Yoda for the first time. He's eating ribs. Well, no, he's not eating ribs. First, let's eat. The candy bar. Oh, yeah. He's crumbling up the crackers. He makes that stew. Yeah, yeah. You like ribs? Ribs you like? Sauce on my face.

But, like, there's a couple of scenes where these dudes who work for the Empire are just, you know, snacking on appetizers. And there's a bunch of party scenes and stuff in Andor. So if Hen Solo is listening, use some of those things because they look good. Yeah. We need to get Jim Antest in now. Yeah. Do his job. What would you need?

ribs i eat um they are that would have been great if they had him when riona ate the most disgusting thing you could watch they uh i mean in the canteen and people are drinking and stuff they are i don't see any uh tapas going on yeah okay so we need to identify this film let me play the clip one more time hey morning roger

Here, have some coffee. All right, we have, and it's apropos that we have a police officer that is going to be answering this one. We're going to go to Matt. Hey, Matt, good morning. Good morning, guys. All right, Matt, name that movie, bud. Sounds like Lethal Weapon. It is. You're the man. You got it right, buddy. I'd love to make fun of you for wearing a clip-on tie, but I guess wearing a regular tie could be used against you, right?

You guys can't bust chops or I won't take BirdBot again. Matt helped us out with BirdBot. All right, Matt. Good to see you, buddy. Thanks for joining us. And by the way, we're going to give them a $50 Acme Markets gift card. Hungry and in a hurry. Acme slash grocery delivery or pickup gets you fresh groceries in 30 minutes or less. Fast, fresh, right to your door. Acme, fresh foods, local flavors. I think we only have time for one more case. All right, which one do you want? It's 9 o'clock right now. Do you want the next one or the bottom one? Um...

Let's do that first one. Okay. Yeah, okay. What movie is this food or beverage clip from? Are you going to pull a super chug with that? No, but if you're nice, I'll let you buy me a slushie. Oh, man. All right, let's see if you know what movie that is from. Is it right on the tip of your tongue? Yeah, I'm not getting it. All right, order up. We got one more.

I got to decide what I want to go with here. I have an extra. You know what? I'll save that for when we get Kathy back on because it's something she'll appreciate. The last story is from the website Delish, and it's about grocery shopping etiquette. And here was a question. Is it okay to sample grapes at the store before you buy them? Are you paying by the pound? I will give you my position on this. You do pay by the pound when you buy grapes.

I always sample a grape. And I'll tell you why. Because I've had many occasions where I've bought a bunch of grapes and gone home and they're sour and they just don't taste good. So I think most supermarkets, would they be okay with that? I think most would, right? They go into detail on that in this article. Because I will do...

When I'm buying toilet paper. Yeah. How does it feel? About three squares. That's all you need. Yeah. So how will this be? Half of the people that chimed in on this conversation said it's disgusting and unsanitary. Plus, it's technically stealing from the store. The other half said that if they're spending that much on fresh produce, there's no harm in trying food grapes before buying a big bunch. And there isn't really consistency on the rules from store to store. For example, in New Jersey...

Some stores will let you husk fresh summer corn on the cob so you can see what you're buying. And it also weighs less if you're weighing it. For something as small as a grape, why can't we come to some general consensus? It's become a thing that even the Simpsons did a joke about it at one point.

But anti-sampling, people argue that it can be difficult to find a bag of grapes that hasn't been opened. And what if someone sneezed or coughed into their hands sampling grapes and didn't buy them? Those are good points. But here's the thing about washing your hands and sampling stuff. When people are picking through produce, they do it with apples, they do it with...

Pears, all kinds of stuff. Their hands are going all over that. So it's not the only thing. I've never seen someone bite into an apple. No, I'm just saying their hands touching. This says it's unsanitary to be touching these. And if you're going through apples, I always pick them up and look at them before I buy them. So you're getting your hands on those. So I think that argument goes out the window. That's one thing my wife always buys pre-bagged apples. I don't do that. Yeah, Rochelle does that too. I don't get it.

Anyhow, it goes without saying that you always wash your produce before you eat it. On the flip side, though, pro-sampling people maintain that it doesn't matter because grapes are so small. What does a single grape cost? Less than a penny. It's beautiful. They're often sold by the pound, so it doesn't matter if one grape is gone. It's also difficult to tell how sweet or sour a bunch of grapes is just by looking at it. That's my...

I will buy pre-cut watermelon. And I'm not going to put up the container and sample, but that's the only fruit, quote unquote, that I spend a lot of time with this election process. May I make a recommendation to you, Steve? Yes. This was sent to me by my son last night. You know those drinks, all natural? They have lemonade and limeade and stuff? They make a Simply Watermelon. Ooh.

And man, is it damn good. So if you like pre-cut watermelon. I do. Yeah. Give this a try. Simply watermelon. Delish. So some folks in the grocery industry were more than happy to chime in. Susan Morris, who's the chief operations officers of Albertson's Companies, which operates Safeway, Shaw's, and Acme, our sponsor. Yes. Says that we'd love for customers to sample our grapes.

To help maintain a sanitary environment, however, feel free to ask one of our store employees for assistance before digging in. Plus, he or she may be a great resource for deciding which grapes are best to buy depending on the season or your recipe needs. Do you bring a gravy sampling spoon with you when you go shopping? Not lately. Here's what you should do. If you want to sample the grapes and you want to be sanitary about it, grab a produce bag. Use it almost like a dog poop bag. Put your hand in there and you can sample, you know, pick the grapes out. Sample a dog poop bag.

No, you're right. That's a way to put a buffer up. Yeah. And a few of the other chains pretty much said the same thing, that the bottom line, an employee won't report you for sampling a grape, but for good etiquette and peace of mind, simply ask them before tasting anything if you want. You have to make the call and be respectful about it. Yeah, I'm all for it, though. I am all in on sampling grapes. All right, we're going to see if you know what movie this is from.

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Oh, we're doing this again. We're going to make this one a little bit quick because we do have guests, but Kathy's cut is happening at True Beauty Concepts. And Kathy, you wanted to talk to somebody in this particular segment? So I'm here with Lila, who's from Claymont, Delaware. She's in fourth grade. And do you know how many inches of hair you got cut off? I think 14. I'm pretty sure 14. 14 inches. And why did you cut your hair?

I did it because my hair was very long and thick. So combining those, it is just really annoying, especially with summer. My head also overheats a lot. So it's like five minutes in the sun, it's just like my head is just burning now. Do you see why I wanted to do this real quick? Totally. So do you know where your hair is going? Yes. And why did you want to donate to Wigs for Kids?

I wanted to donate because, like, it's just a nice thing. And, like, I've also never done it before, so it's just...

A new experience that is actually good. Well, you did a really good thing, and I'm so glad you came here to Kathy's Cuts and did it with me. It's been a pleasure to talk to you and meet you. And now you have to get off to school. You're going to show all your classmates your new hairstyle, right? Yep. And what are you going to have your mom do? Email you telling you what they said. Yeah, because I want to know what your friends think of your hair. Aw.

Okay. Lila, thank you so much. Oh, my God. Thank you. She is precious, Kathy. Is she not the best? Take some pictures. She is precious. She wasn't up on the video, so take some pictures, Kathy. We want to see the before and after. Absolutely. I will. All right. 82 appointments today. It's crazy. All right, Kath, we'll check back in in a bit, all right? All right. All right. Thank you very much. Kathy Romano.

Kathy's cut is happening as we speak. Amazing. All right, so is our next guest, and we are happy to have her here in the studio. She's going to be at Helium Comedy Club. These shows are selling out both fast tonight and tomorrow. 730 shows sold out. However, tickets remain for the 945 show, which is the more raucous show anyway, probably. So you got to get those tickets. But we would love to welcome Ashley Gavin. Yeah.

Thank you so much for having me. Thank you for putting me after the kid. I know, it's a hard follow, right? I'm going to look really bad now. The kid who just donated her hair. What the hell are you doing? Nothing. Literally nothing. I got here. I was proud of that. And you're being very accommodating because it took a while. We're juggling a lot. So we want to make sure we give you a bang for the buck. In fact, you should be pissed at us.

You and the kid. If I saw the kid today, I'd be like, can you shut up until I do my segment, please? I don't help anyone. So we were talking briefly before, you're a graduate of Bryn Mawr College. Yes. Magna Cum Laude, right? Wow, you guys. Massive. You read.

I was telling Preston earlier, I'm like, you don't know. This is legit. You're like real genius movie level smart. You know, I do have a comedy show that I'm advertising. But yes, at one point, I was a woman in STEM and I quit. Which is so cool because comedy is what is fulfilling, correct? Yeah, no, it's true. It's true. No, it is a pretty odd thing.

for anyone in the entertainment. I can't, yeah, it's pretty different. There was an MIT connection too, right? Yeah, I worked at a Lincoln Lab, which is a national security research lab at MIT. I played with Lincoln Logs. Yes, yes, and those are critical to our infrastructure. So thank you for doing that. Thanks for your service. Wow. Well, that's a, may I say, a bold move

uh, to jump into the world of the uncertain world of comedy and, and you've succeeded there. So, I mean, it helped, it helped to be super sad. So if you hate everything, if you're at home right now listening, this is your sign. Quit your, quit your job. That provides a lot of benefits and security and a good future. If you are sad, quit, quit your job. I mean, I, I certainly am. I got super lucky, you know, but yeah, you know,

I'm going to contend that it's not luck because obviously you're disciplined with school, you did your deal, and then you actually took stand-up lessons. This is how I need to wake up every day. This is too much. Right? But you took stand-up.

lessons and then you were I'm reading you the history of your your where did you who wrote this I did research on you we're not you're you're you're a cherished guest we want to make sure we know about you that'd be pretty funny no it wasn't Steve definitely takes his job very very serious thank you that's very nice but it's very impressive you and you took right to comedy pretty quickly yes the first year was pretty good the following five were pretty tough and

And then I got very lucky on the internet. I was on TikTok pretty early. I was an early adopter. And I was going through this thing where I was like, no one's going to make this happen for you. I auditioned for...

everything you know literally everything and i was just like no one's gonna help you so what what are the people who've done it their own way done and i thought they'd be on tiktok like if they were around today doing it they'd be on tiktok so i i got on tiktok and do you ever do like the barking thing outside of comedy clubs uh where you of course yeah and i was watching um i think it was um

Dan Soder was talking with Joe List about it. It's just a good way to start, I guess. Is it depressing to do that? Is it something where you're like, at least this is a foot in the door in the comedy world. What's the comedian's perspective on doing that for a stretch? Mine, I couldn't do it a lot because my feet hurt. laughter

I have like stupid joint things. So I literally, but I did, you know who barked was Marcelo Hernandez from SNL. He was on the show where he barked in my now girlfriend and partner. We've been together a long time. Yes. Yeah. None of you reached for that button. That was very relaxed. We have a good long delay. When we hear that Ashley Gavin's coming on, we have a five minute delay. Yeah.

But it was a crappy club? Oh my God, the worst. The Grizzly Pear. The Grizzly Pear? I'm not afraid to talk about them. That's how bad it is. That's in New York City? I won't talk about it. Yeah, it's in New York City. It's next to the Cellar. Everyone who couldn't get tickets to the Cellar...

They walked by the Grizzly bear. They saw young Marcelo Hernandez. And then me, we were on the, yeah, we were on the same show. I said to my girlfriend, who's bisexual, I was like, you really picked the wrong comedian. You really should have gone with him. He is hanging out with bad bunny head.

That's why you have one of the worst ones to one of the most revered comedy clubs. Yeah, that's pretty wild. Yeah, I mean, Helium's incredible. If you guys haven't, I'm sure your listeners have, but it's a fun, great group. It's a great club. I wanted to ask you because you mentioned about your feet. Again, I did some research. This is cool stuff. It's called EDS? Yes. Yes. It's called EDS. Explain what that is because I'd never heard of that. It is...

Have you never done an interview where somebody's done research about you? This isn't research. Now you're in my private medical history. You talked about it. You talked about it in public. I did. I must have. In fact, your doctor is here. Come on in. Are we doing the probe today?

I really didn't want to do that. We can bump that if you want. No, but I thought it was fascinating. I do. I have a connective tissue disorder. It's genetic. And that's not super understood, but it makes your joints...

your body really bendy and not in a hot way. Like in a breaking way, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. In a breaking, dislocating way. So I struggle with some chronic pain. Shout out if you have chronic pain. Yeah. I see you. I hear you. You are very tired. I have issues with my feet. And quite often when I'm like laying down, they just cramp up for no reason. You should get that checked out. Yeah.

I probably should. I love that you're like, she'll know. Well, I've been joking and my wife doesn't find it funny that I have ALS because just for some reason, like my hands and my feet, just for no reason, will just cramp up. And I'm like, okay. I'm deeply worried. Yeah, I know. He has the more benign version of ALS. Here's what my feet feel like at night. And this was not something I thought I'd be talking about on the radio.

This is usually what I'm texting my girlfriend. And here's what my feet feel like. No, no. My joints are so loose that it feels like my ankles in particular are pretty bad. It feels like my feet are going to fall off my body but in my skin. Does that sort of make sense? Wow, yes. They feel so loose. Wow. All my joints are so loose. Wow.

Wow. So, yeah. I mean, but listen, if you're going to get something, it's, you get something unique at least. Yeah, I can't. Does it help with like popping and walking by any chance? Um, you know, this might shock you, I cannot dance. No, I did, if anyone's listening and you have this, I did PRP shots, platelet-rich plasma.

And that's been, oh my God. It's been a godsend? Godsend. Really? But that'll help you with almost anything. So I've heard about this. Yeah. They basically run and siphon your blood. It's so cool. Yeah. They take your blood out of your body. Yeah. And then they put your blood in a machine that spins. And then they take the platelets and they put them back in your body. Yep. And that both...

heals the area, but it also signals to your body to send even more platelets there to heal it even further. Wow, that makes sense. It's unreal. It's not really that painful. A shot sucks, the swelling sucks, but I've been through some pain. It's not that painful. And it is amazing. It is really...

incredible medicine. How often do you have to get that done? It really depends. I'm getting another one done, but I was pretty much out of pain for like two years. Wow. Yeah. That's a huge run. Yeah. Yeah. Switching gears from your personal medical history. We have a stool sample. Are you going to bring out like a girl I upset in high school or something?

Get in here, Chloe. Your signature look is your backwards baseball cap. Yeah, not entirely by choice, but it's here now. So this is what it is. Is it always the same hat or do you change it? No, I have a lot of hats. Okay. And how did it not happen on purpose? Well, I did it to keep my hair out of my face, honestly. I didn't want to wear... It's very utilitarian. Yes, exactly. And I hate to say this to you, Steve, but I have thick, luxurious hair. I know. Rub it in. Yeah, I should be at Kathy's Cuts right now, but that little kid...

Beat me to the point that it's long, beautiful hair. The cap, do you have a collection now? Yeah, yeah. I have too many hats. And now people give me hats. Sometimes they give me their own hats.

And I'm like, I don't. No. No. I don't need it. I shouldn't know that it's yours. No. I shouldn't be able to tell. They get gnarly. I mean, I love them. I mean, I hike all the time. But at the end of like a hike or anything. Oh, yeah. You don't know. Do you prefer the trucker hat because it kind of breathes a little bit or? Yeah, I guess I do. Especially in hot weather. I also, the thing is that I have kind of a pinhead.

I have a really small head. So wait a second. Both you and Preston are wearing almost the same shirt and Preston always complains about having a small head. I have a small head. Yeah, it's tiny. Oh my God. Nick has a giant head. Wait, let me try your hat on. I can see that. He probably washes. I don't know that I've washed this one. So he'll be all right. I did a big hat wash recently. Okay. Oh my God. No, no. That's not even like trying to pull it down or anything. Yeah. And we also, we had Dan Soder in here a little while ago. Oh yeah. Also has a giant head.

And that's the second time we mentioned Soder on the show. Soder's head is slightly bigger than Nick's. Wow, I didn't know that. So, yeah, it can be tough for me to find hats. Sorry, I messed up your answer. Maybe I'll recommend some brands to you on the way out if you're looking for hats. I have tiny pinhead brands. That should be your name brand. Tiny pinhead brands. When I get a hat that has an adjustable strap in the back like yours does,

I have to go over one. Yeah, this one's like right on the line of going over one. I'm over one on a lot. What I would recommend, because I actually, I'm a Maxinista, and I get these hats, and I found the women's hats actually might fit your head a little bit better. That's so rude.

Some women's hats are cooler than men's hats, I think. Listen, I have some... We're progressive here, okay. We love the women's hats. You gotta do that. Whatever works. Why are our heads that different? You're smaller. Right, but it's not a woman thing. It's a genuine... It's a cranium thing. Yeah, it's a genuine pinhead thing. I don't know that... It is actually amazing that I was able to get a... That's why they fired me from MIT. I'm actually just on a program. Wow.

You're like, listen, we got the tax cut and you have to go pinhead. Let me ask you, with that deal, with being at MIT and with what you're doing, do you have all sorts of levels of clearance? Did you have to get that? I did have secret clearance. That's pretty cool. Yeah. Are you currently working on the pinhead program? Right. The whole thing is a ruse.

I'm actually, I'm just still a secret government agent posing as a comedian. When they make them, when they cancel your clearance, do you get to keep whatever? I have no idea if my clearance. Has been canceled? I have no idea. Wouldn't that be great? I just call up and I'm like, hey, I need the secrets. And they're like, okay, you have the clearance. It's all need to know. I see. So you technically shouldn't even be sharing. This is why some of the recent...

Things in the news are so wild. Because I don't think people realize even if you have top secret clearance, which is the highest, you do not share information with people that they don't absolutely need to know. Right, right, right. Need to know means need to know. Exactly. Even if they have clearance, if they don't need to know, you don't tell them. You don't tell them. And I don't even think I was privy to anything sensitive. I think they just gave it to me

just like in case. But so I will say some of the stuff I went to one talk just for like my own education. I was interested and they had a secret, a notebook, a specific type of notebook for us to read some of the sort of secret. Will you break the label and all that whole kind of thing? I don't think there was that. I don't think it was quite that bad. But I will say the information in it, I was like, this is a

A secret? I was like, this seems so easy to figure out. I was pretty surprised. I wish I could say it, but I will get arrested. So I can't. I wish I could make the joke more colorful for you. Was it secrets like Froot Loops are actually all the same flavor? It was that kind of thing where it was like threat level stuff, different types of threats. And I was like,

This is so obvious that this is like the worst kind of threat and this is like the least worst. I swear to God, a red dot is going to come through the window. I'm legitimately actually so scared. It has been so long. There's no way it's still relevant. It's funny you should say that, though, because you see all these intrigue movies and all these Robert Ludlum kind of things. And we wonder, you know, once you're away from it, is there a little bit of an occasional...

No, working as a government contractor, nothing will make you less scared of the government than working for it. They're not listening to you. They don't have time. There's too many of you. There's not enough of us. You're not interesting. Yeah, yeah.

You don't have anything going on. You're a loser, frankly. We're not listening to you. We've said that before. The day that the government listens in to my conversations, it's the corporations that really have the power and now we're seeing it. I knew this a long time ago as a computer scientist. I understood, but now today with the processing power, it's just like...

That's who we should be worried about. This took a real tinfoil hat. You're speaking my language. I wanted to ask you, as you did mention earlier, about catching heat on TikTok. And it was during the COVID run, right, basically? Yeah, yeah. And so a lot of people found that. The podcasting and everything kind of just lit a match. So obviously a pandemic is not a good thing. But there are a lot of things that came from it. It was pretty great for me. Yeah.

Real quick, speaking of podcasting, because we're going to have Jason Isaacs on after you just a little bit. So we're going to have to wrap up in a second here. But we have these stat sheets, right? So you wonder, you know, like we have information about you. And so I'm looking at what I thought was Jason Isaacs stat sheet. And I go, wow, he has a podcast called We're Having Gay Sex. Yeah.

That was your stat sheet. Yeah. Let me plug my new one, though. What's news with you? It might be a little more accessible for everybody. I mean, if you love gay sex, then we're having gay sex is great for you. Or if you just like to learn more. That's why Baskin Robbins has so many flavors. Exactly. Exactly.

Wow. Yeah, I hate to keep this short, Ashley, but we've got all these events going on today. You have to promise to come back. Yeah, come back. I would love to come back. We'll do a couple hours with you. Sure. Especially if it's in the afternoon. We'll see what we can arrange. Ashley will be at Helium Comedy Club tonight and tomorrow. Like I said, the 7.30 shows are sold out, but there are tickets available. It's so fun. Thank you so much. No problem. Thank you for being here. Ashley Gavin, guys! Yay!

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Now, back with more of the Preston and Steve Show podcast. Thank you very much, Kath. The last time we had a chance to speak to our next guest, he was talking about the show Archie, the film Archie, about Cary Grant. Yeah. It was wonderful. And now, back to talk about a few different things. We would like to welcome the amazing Jason Isaacs to the show. Good morning, Jason.

All right. Thank God I wasn't trying to get you on the road. There's nothing but broken down trucks left, right, and center. I'm saying. I'm saying. It's a nightmare out there. Well, listen, a couple things that we're dying to talk to you about, Jason, White Lotus being one of them, but we definitely need to talk about Words of War, which is in theaters today, by the way. And so...

You have so many different things going on. When was this taking place to fit in with all the other projects that you're part of? First of all, I shot a week on this film, so it wasn't a huge commitment, although there's lots of scenes in the film. And it was a couple of years ago, I think. No, it was three years ago, I think, because Putin has only recently invaded Ukraine.

And it seemed, you know, the film was set up before that. It was about, it's about an extraordinary woman. I don't know if any of your listeners know, but Anna Polakowska, who was maybe one of the most fearless journalists in history. She was a people correspondent. She was an ordinary journalist doing kind of human issues. And Russia had already been at war with Chechnya for years. And she was sent down there to maybe try and say something interesting or new about the coverage. And she got down there and she went, hold on a second.

This entire war is premised on a lie, and the Russian people have no idea why we're fighting it, and they have no idea what's happening in our name. And she reported back to the Russians that Putin had made up the reasons she made the country, and that there were mass graves, there was mass rape, and there was torture and the rest of it, and people were starving down there, and for which she became a bit of a hero. And in the end, it's a full picture of her life, but she lost her life. Now, we didn't know

that he would use exactly the same playbook to invade Ukraine and to misinform the world, including your president, about why he'd invaded Ukraine and what was going on there. So it became, this is the perfect time to release it because it's World Press Freedom Day tomorrow, Saturday. And just now, today, President Trump has put through an executive order to try and cancel all funding for public media, for PBS and NBC.

and the rest of it. So it's never a more perfect time to tell a story about how important the free press is in democracy. So in this case, she was, and I remember as this was rolling out, Jason, the story started to come out in pieces. They had poisoned her. They destroyed her career. They destroyed her husband's career, who you're playing. And then ultimately executed, literally, a hit on her. And that was that. But I mean, there is some,

Something that goes into someone like this, who is doggedly in pursuit of the truth, something we should all strive for. And it's a story that there's a level of courage it's hard for many of us to connect to. Well, actually, I'm not sure. If you watch the film, Maxine Peake is an amazing actress. She's not well-known in this country. She's an icon in Britain.

And she has that kind of fiery force of nature to her that Anna had. But also in the film and in life, Anna was very open about how terrified she was. And you see her at Baltimore, a kid begging her not to go back, and she's torn because she sees all these victims, she sees the carnage on the ground. She's the only person talking about it, really, in Russia, and she's at the one free...

newspaper left that we will publish her and she feels the responsibility but this is not about someone who is extraordinary this is about an ordinary woman and this ordinary woman did extraordinary things so i don't know i think you will connect with her to see the film and also if you read about her and think about her this is a person who her marriage fell apart this is sore and her relationship with her kids fell apart and she's not made of uh she doesn't come from well i can't remember

She comes from Krypton, wherever she comes from. She's made of ordinary human flesh, and she's as scared as any of us would be to stand up and speak the truth when she knows that there's real danger. And increasingly we see that in the world's democracies as they slide towards autocracy.

it becomes scary and scary, and people self-censor. Their workplace and on the political landscape. So when you have this person that you're playing who's real, but I think as an actor, your job is to, you know, obviously you go along with the script and you do what you're supposed to do, but it's not a documentary. You're supposed to capture an essence. Absolutely right. Absolutely right.

So it's kind of a shorthand, as a lot of these films are. Do you enjoy this when you know you're playing someone who existed? I don't know if this is a legit question, but of the option of playing someone completely fictional as opposed to someone playing who existed, which do you find more fulfilling and or daunting?

You know, when they say action, it doesn't really matter whether something really did happen 10 years ago or 50 years ago or 100 years ago, like The Patriot. All that matters is, am I making something live, real, that feels spontaneous and human in front of the camera? And then when the audience watch it, you're right, this is a real story, they are real people, and she did lose her life for it.

But I'm opposite Maxine Peake and we're not actually Sasha and Anna. And the audience needs to think these people are married, they love each other, but they're in real trouble because his ego is eclipsed by his wife. And so you forget all that. When you're looking at the script and developing the script, and particularly if there are people around, like when I was playing Cary Grant, you know, Diane was there and it was her marriage that we were portraying. You ask them what they think, you ask them what they remember, but I'll tell you...

I once played a very famous footballer in England in a movie, and he told Paul Greengrass, the great film director, about his life. And then we made a film about his life, and we showed it to him in the screening. And at the end, we were very worried about him. He wore these giant sunglasses. We couldn't see what he was thinking. Everybody left the screening room. We went over and we said, what do you think? And he said, how did you know that? And Paul said...

I did a lot of interviews. He said, no, no, I told you what happened. I never told you how it felt. So my job is to bring... So when people tell you what happened to them, it doesn't necessarily capture what they were thinking, what they were feeling, what they were hiding. And my job is to bring those to the surface. And that's what I think about. You mentioned about forgetting about things when they say action. How about when they say, referencing White Lotus, all right, Jason, open up your robe and now action. LAUGHTER

I'll tell you, the hardest thing about White Lotus, actually, when I was thinking about whether to take the job or not, was how do I do five episodes out of my head on drugs that actually just knock you out to sleep and not be an expert?

bjj movie nice listen it was it was so cool to see you in that in that show of which was the show that we were all talking about with each other okay have you seen it did you see the latest episode and it was one of those word of mouth uh you must watch this uh you know episode or you must watch this show it's got to feel so good

Well, I mean, I wasn't part of everybody's conversation, everybody's household, but I was aware it was going on because at the coffee shop I went into, if I get on the tube or the subway here in New York, I just, you know, people seem to be talking about it everywhere. Maybe I was in a bubble. I was getting a misrepresentative idea, but it felt to me like every single biped on planet Earth was talking about it. And it was all because the only last time I remember that happening...

I was a kid and it was dynasty and Dallas. I hadn't experienced a phenomenon like that since then. So it was a joyous thing for the world to briefly put

put down these depressing headlines and dispel the dark clouds gathering everywhere and have some fun talking about fictional things for a while. Well, you know what I really love is your performance and you're playing a guy who's in this excruciating, slippery slope. He's trying to keep everything together for his family. It's complex. We have all been in those fan-ringing, what-the-hell-am-I-going-to-do conundrums. And it's just...

Um,

I'm not inclined to answer that question. We'll take the fifth on that one. But it looked like... That is not... Let's face it. Yeah. Yes. But no, it was just an incredible performance. And I have to ask, I'm sure you get asked a quarter of a million times, but they're offering this travel package now where they visit all the White Lotus locations where you were filming, obviously, a glorious location. Would you... Is that... Can you heartily recommend it? Or is it...

is it different than what we were seeing in the show? Get yourself a bottle of lorazepam, pop them when you get on the plane, and then invest in some new Bitcoin, any new digital coin, put all your money in it before you get on the plane, and then you will have the full Tim Ratnick experience. I like that. If you're going to do it, do it right. I love that. That's phenomenal. All right, Jason, uh,

Best of luck with everything. It is always wonderful to talk to you, and we hope to chat with you again sometime down the road. Words of War is in theaters today. White Lotus Season 3 is streaming on Max. Thank you so much, Jason. Thanks very much. Talk to you soon. All right, take care. Jason Isaacs, man. He's phenomenal. He's excellent. Talk about a guy that can do dialects and accents. Oh, my goodness. Did you see the breakdown? He was on with Fallon and did literally...

like sub-districts of, you know, parts of the United Kingdom. Wow. And he was attributing it to something that happened to him as a child, but his ear for that is uncanny. To that end, I mentioned the

movie Hotel Mumbai a few days ago because it was Dev Patel's birthday and Jason Isaacs plays a Russian businessman in that movie. It's a really fascinating movie about the attacks, the terrorist attacks in Mumbai in 2008. But Steve, to watch him in that movie, you would think he was born in Russia. His Russian dialect and his Russian accent is so strong and so convincing. You're like, well, this is a Russian guy. That's kind of how I felt about David Harbour in Thunderbolts as the Red Guardian. Yes. So good. Super talent. Or Kevin Costner as Robin Hood.

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Okay, so we have to talk to this next guest. Her name is Becky, and she's from Gilbertsville, and she works in Ambler. And she heard last year that we had Kathy's Cuts at Gravity Hair Salon. So she works right down the street. So she said she was going to grow her hair one more year so she could donate. She is donating today, but she didn't get her hair cut here today. So can you tell us what happened from last year to this year?

So back in January, I was experiencing some pretty significant pain and ended up in the emergency room with what we were convinced was a gallbladder attack. The ER team there couldn't find anything wrong with me and told me to follow up with GI. Followed up with GI. March 17th, I went in to have an endoscopy and a colonoscopy.

And the doctors found a mass in my colon, which has turned out to be stage four metastatic colon cancer. And the cancer has spread? Correct. I have stage four metastatic colon cancer. It's spread to my lungs and I have a lesion right next to my pancreas. And you're in the middle of treatment now. You're about, this is your second round? Yes. I go for my third treatment on the 12th.

And I gave you a hug after you told me all of this. And you said what? I don't remember. How are you going to fight this? Oh, I'm going to kick butt. All right. I'm going to kick names while I'm doing it. Nice. That's great. So she says she's going to.

after this is all over, she's going to grow her hair again and you're going to come back and donate. Absolutely. And I actually, my children have long hair and I'm going to try to convince them to both cut their hair next year. And so, Becky and her husband are so connected to our show. Real quick, tell Nick, because you met Nick a few years, well, a while back. Oh,

Oh my gosh, it's been almost 20 years. So Nick, I met Nick at the Target in Oaks about 20 years ago. Her and her husband met at Target. I said lucky. And I'm pretty sure it was for Mardi Gras. And you guys were doing a stunt where Casey was going to wear a tampon suit. And Nick came into Target and purchased an entire shopping cart full.

of tampons from me. Yes, I remember that. I ended up wearing that tampon suit. Maybe Casey was originally going to or maybe Casey did another time, but it was the heaviest thing that I've ever worn in my life because I ended up in a children's wading pool. Yeah. And we wade you before and after. Yeah, it was really impressive. So, good times. And it was nice meeting you back then. Oh,

I'm sorry, go ahead. No, I was just going to say your story is both heartbreaking and heartwarming. And I just want to let you know that we're all pulling for you and wishing you nothing but the best because it's inspiring to have you there today. So I'm glad you're a part of this and we'll see you next year. Listen, I am so happy to help. I'm happy to report I cut 19 inches of hair off of my head.

prior to starting treatments. Wow. And I'm glad I could donate it to such a worthy cause. And she drove all the way from Gilbertsville to come here. She was excited that it was an ambler because it's right down the street from her work. Well, now we're in Southampton. She drove here anyway with her hair. She cut it last week. She shaved it all off. I said she looks adorable with your head wrap. You look so good. And her husband, Elliot, has done security for Camp Out, right? Camp Out, yes. And...

I also saw you guys at Pennhurst a couple times. Oh, Pennhurst, yes. Absolutely awesome. Yeah, so, I mean, I think Becky is a true example of, I mean, just the reason why we're here. The wigs go to kids, but the fact that she's going through treatment. A ride from Gilbertsville to Southampton is not quick. How long did it take you to get here? Oh.

an hour and a half. Oh my goodness. Just to give us hair so that a little kid can get a wig. So Becky, we do. Please keep us updated. We wish you the best. We love you. Thank you so much for coming out here. And Becky, Kathy just does not hand out hugs. So, you know...

I'm grateful that I received one. Now, mind you, she went in the back room and rubbed lice all over herself. Of course, right after that, yes. Becky, you guys, thank you so much for being there. This means the world. We appreciate it. And, Kath, we'll do another check. Oh, Kathy, one more thing. Yeah. We did the connoisseur earlier. I saved one story for you. Oh, all right, okay. DoorDash has named...

The Margarita, the drink of the summer for 2025. Oh, of course. So I had to share that with you. I named it the drink of summer like 10 years ago. But everybody's caught on now. Yes, I know. Yes, tequila and lime sales are booming and watermelon margaritas are trending hard for those craving a twist on it.

Well, I will say I make a nice, fresh watermelon margarita myself. Is that what you're drinking right now, Kathy? No, but I will say that one of our hairstylists might have been late because she had margaritas last night. Totally understandable. Does her name rhyme with Shemangela? No, it actually doesn't. Okay. I love it. All right, Kath, we'll check in in a few. Thank you so much. Oh, my goodness. What a story. It's an amazing story. Unbelievable story. We have...

Such wonderful people that listen to this radio program. Thank you so much, guys. All right, we have the bizarre file to get to. Let's go. Now, WMMR presents Kristen and Steve's Bizarre File.

Brought to you by Coors Banquet. You can join the Preston and Steve show live from Keenan's in North Wildwood, Friday, May 23rd for the official opening of the Jersey Shore from Coors Banquet. You can start your summer and start your legacy. All right, we will begin with this. Oh, yeah, I saw this story a couple days ago, and I'm glad I'm finally getting to get this in. The miniature dachshund who fled from her owners on Australia's Kangaroo Island has been rescued after...

549 days in the wild by itself. That's amazing. Yeah. The dog named Valerie fled from a campsite while visiting with her owners, Georgia Gardner and Josh Fishlock. Did the dog meet a bear named Chaka Joe? November 2023. The duo spent a week together.

searching for the area with help from locals, but were unable to locate Valerie. The couple feared that their pet had fallen victim to one of the island's many predators. Yeah. But in mid-March this year, rescuers with Kangala Wildlife Rescue revealed that there had been a confirmed sighting of Valerie alive and well on the island. The nonprofit group stepped up its search efforts...

Valerie was finally caught in a crate with a remote-controlled door this past Friday night where a t-shirt with the scent of her owners had been ripped up and placed as bait. This is amazing. They said she actually went into her crate, the one that was set up to look like

the one at home and she went in where are they I'm gonna kill them and she fell asleep and the rescuers said Valerie is now decompressing from her adventure in the wilderness and soon will be reunited with her family on the Australian mainland all the things that could have killed that dog I love that story

One of Japan's busiest bullet train lines came to a halt after a snake tangled itself in a power line, causing a power outage. Tokaido Shinkansen's trains running between Tokyo and Osaka were suspended on Wednesday. Japan is currently in one of the biggest holiday seasons, Golden Week,

which consists of four national holidays in seven days. And we'll see trains, airports and holiday hotspots hit their peak. And this obviously caused a bit of a stir. But it was a snake wrapped around the power. Shut everything off. Shut everything off. You'd think they'd have precautions to stop that from happening.

Michigan State Troopers attempts to return $5,000 in lost cash to its owner were temporarily frustrated when the money's owner thought that the calls were a scam. The trooper from the Monroe Post found the cash in the middle of the road on Friday. The trooper contacted a nearby bank, which confirmed a customer had just made a withdrawal for that exact amount. So the trooper tried calling the person who took the money out from the bank, but soon discovered that there was a problem.

In the post, they said the subject must have been listening to our public service announcements on being a victim of fraud and believed that he was being scammed and hung up on the trooper several times. The person was eventually convinced that the calls were not a scam and claimed ownership of the lost money. Speaking of scam and text scams, like the ones that I'm getting now are looking more and more lit. Yeah. And I'm like...

Do I have a Microsoft account that is trying to read? Do I have a, you know, CoinBank account and things that I'm like, I may have forgotten that I signed up for a membership for this, but I just don't click on it, you know? Don't. Because think of the word. So you don't. And if you have something and they discontinue, if you find you need it, you reactivate it. But rather, I mean, their ability to mimic how those websites look, it's really chilling. It makes me want to take...

the phone away from my mother. I mean, yeah, well, she finally got the, uh, the easy pass scan that we've all been getting. Oh, she about to respond to it. Well, she doesn't have an easy pass. Yeah. I was like, well, and I told her, I said, mom, I told you about this couple of weeks ago. So just delete it, delete it, report junk, you know, but, but that's who they pray on. That's who they're going after. They're going to cancel my only fan. You don't have one mom. Uh,

a crime like this takes some guts and a low IQ. So, a 25-year-old man named Alexander Johnston has been charged with stealing multiple firearms and a St. Louis department, St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department vest from the police headquarters. Johnston allegedly entered the police department's parking garage and accessed a secured area where he took the weapons and the vest. He was arrested in an acquaintance's house and that

That's the right term. The acquaintance told police that Johnston was on the run after stealing items from the police department. Fun detail on the theft and the charging documents in the case Johnston's accused of taking several weapons that included a grenade launcher as well. Does anyone own this? Can I take this? This idiot was doing that. All right, and then one last story and we will wrap it up. An 18-year-old student from Worcestershire, UK...

...has found the most unique side hustle imaginable. Ella Woodland trained her three pet rats to paint by gliding their paws with baby food and is making good money selling the paintings. The three rats, named Rumpel, Reed, and Gubbler...

Bumble, Reed, and Gubbler? Yep. Gubbler. Gubbler. Painted a few pictures on 7x7 canvases, and Ella decided to list a few for sale on website Vinted. Are they mostly like still lives and stuff like that? Yeah, you know, they're just basic. Fruit in a bowl. One of her posts was found by someone and shared on social media. It went viral, grabbing over 6 million views. The few paintings that she had listed sold, and she started getting requests. So now she's sold over 120 wrap paintings and made...

over $1,300 from them. Rats. What's she done with money? Well, she has reinvested part of her profits in growing her business. She bought more rats and she's going to continue to do this. You keep doing that, hon. And that is what I have in the bizarre file for you this morning.

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Friday morning. You have gone the distance, my friend. It is No Sad Bro. And hopefully you have a thousand bucks in your pocket. We will find out in a little while. It is 10.23 on this No Sad Bro Friday morning. And a lot has been happening. We're actually going to...

We're going to talk to a guest in a second. After we talk to Kathy. Yeah, yeah. The guy who filmed the gal pooping on the car. We had questions. Is going to talk to us in just a moment. So we've got him. But we have Kathy's cut set is happening. Almost cut my hair. And this is the 16th.

The year that this has been taking place, True Beauty Concepts, and it's a beehive of activity, right, Kath? It is. Wait, I can't believe, is this an exclusive that I'm going to interview? Yes, as far as I know, yeah. And do you know that the news stations contacted me yesterday because we were talking about it and we got the chief on? They were like, you got the chief? Do you have the video? Can you send us the video?

That is so crazy. Listen, when it comes to stories like this, this is our warehouse. We're your hub. Yeah, you know, there's certain, we'll go to C-SPAN to get more information. When it comes to Dookie, turn to us first. Yep, talk in our language. Okay, so yes, we're at True Beauty Concepts.

Here with Gravity Hair Salon. They have locations in Plymouth Meeting, Ambler, and the new location in Flower Town. And then Vibe Salon in Mount Laurel, New Jersey. And I am here right now with Rebecca. I think Rebecca may have set a record for us. How many inches of hair did you cut off today? 33. Whoa!

They had to start cutting, so you guys aren't going to see. I have pictures and video. It was absolutely incredible. So tell me how long you've been growing your hair. When was the last time you had a haircut? Why was it 33 inches? 2018, I believe, was my last haircut. And when COVID hit, I decided not to go to a salon and cut it off. But I've done it a couple times now. Okay.

now it was time. So you've donated before? Yes. So your hair grows pretty rapid? Pretty fast, yeah. So 33 inches. And you know, sometimes when people cut their hair, they get a little emotional. Not Rebecca. I'm ready. She was like, no, cut it off. I'm ready to go. Ready to go. Well, it looks amazing. She's not finished yet, but make sure you come over so we can see her after. Sure, sure. Thank you. Yes, of course. And then we actually have, was it Amanda? Yeah.

Ashley, sorry. Ashley, who's 12 years old. Ashley's nonverbal, so we're going to speak to her parents. How much hair did Ashley cut off? About 13 inches. Wow. And we need to give a shout out because all of her friends at school are listening. Right, Dad? Yes. Groveland Elementary School.

And Ashley is doing great. She's sitting in her chair and she does understand that she's getting her hair cut, right? Yes. But you had to, and you asked her and she is able to reply to you a little bit. Tell us how that went and how she agreed to,

do this? So Ashley is nonverbal, but my husband and I, you know, we talked to her about like what was going on and she was very excited. She would smile and nod her head yes. We have a talker. It's a communication device. She can pick yes or no and she was hitting yes on the communication. I have a question, Kathy. So nonverbal, is she on the autism spectrum? No, Ashley has Rett syndrome. Okay.

I'm not familiar. It's a rare disorder. So with Ashley, she's missing part of the protein in her brain that helps. It's a gene that helps connect. So basically an easy way of explaining it is like doing a spell check. And she's missing that part of the letter in the word in a sentence. And it causes regression, muscle weakness, and

Ashley used to be able to feed herself and use her hands.

And now she's not able to do that. She wears MAFO boots to help with the weakness in her legs. And there's no cure for it right now, but they're working on it. They're doing gene therapy and whatnot. So we just take one day at a time and we hope for the best. It's amazing that she's doing this. But mom says she still understands. So as we stand here and talk, she understands. And mom had the iPad and she was yelling at her because she needed

to see what was on the iPad. Yes, that's her. She's a typical teenager. She understands everything we're saying. Excellent. Well, thank you so much. You look beautiful and she's going to go to school now and show her friends her new haircut. Oh my God, what a great story. Kathy, you've had...

such wonderful stories this year. I'm sure it's there every year, but you've, you've really, uh, tapped into the, the, uh, you know, the heart of this event and, and the people that come out and donate, you know? Yeah. And you know what? We thank everybody here. We're here at true beauty concepts, concepts, but, um,

The people that we really need to thank are the donors, the people that come out, all of the kids that come out, all of the moms, the dads, the females, the males, whatever it is, everybody who comes here and gives their hair. I mean, we wouldn't be able to do this event without them. So thank you to all of the donors who came out and donated hair to Wigs for Kids. All right. Excellent. All right. Thank you very much, Kathy. And by the way, Wigs for Kids sponsored by Live Casino Hotel Philadelphia and Nemours Children's Health as well. We'll have...

One more segment before we wrap up, so we'll check in with you. What time are the final appointments, Kath? So there's at 1030. So we'll have a round that sits in the chairs now. Okay. So we'll go to you one more time as we're wrapping up the program, okay? All right. When is the exclusive interview? I need to listen. I think it might be in just a moment. All right. All right. Okay. Thanks. All right. Thanks, Kath. Wow. Oh, my goodness.

I mean, you have people who are just going through... People feel it because they're personally touched by situations that they deal with. And again, this is... With the blood drive, this is giving of your own body, literally giving of your own body to help other people. And there's just something magical about it. And again...

massive kudos to Kathy who was the first person to feel this and to say I don't want to waste my hair I know there are organizations and then there was a

uh, you know, a vetting process that took place. She's been juggling all this for the 16 years. So, uh, it's just tremendous what it has become. Yeah. Yeah. It's amazing. It's such a great event. Wow. Okay. Kathy or Marissa just handed me a note. Uh, uh, the guy we're going to talk to is in school. Oh, he's going to be ready any moment now. So we can do a lesson question and trash. All right. And, uh, then go to him. So, uh,

The lesson question. Yes, Case? Oh, I thought you were pointing to me. I just grabbed my microphone. She says you're cute. So should we go? No, that. So anyway, what is... Let's go back to 639 this morning. What nickname did Steve steal? What nickname did he have?

That is actually not his. And one that you've definitely heard before. You need to text the word ZOOM to 610-6609-333. This is when we were on 6ABC this morning. Yeah, I thought it was a nickname that I had, but apparently that was wrong. We were talking about nicknames and Steve mentioned his. And if you heard that and you know, then you need to reach out to us now. Like I said, text the word ZOOM to 610-6609-333. We'll send you the link immediately.

And then we'll see if you can jump on and give us the answer. In the meantime, we will get to the trash. The trash business is a goldmine. 93.3 WMMR.

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What's going on this morning, Steve? Well, JoJo Siwa has split from partner Australian podcaster Kath Ebbs after the two finished filming Celebrity Big Brother UK. I thought she loved me, said Ebbs, adding, but then again, I thought she still had a career. Lizzo, modeling bathing suits from her new Yiddy swimwear brand on Instagram. Lizzo says she really enjoys soaking up the sun and sometimes even blocking it. Ah!

And finally, Kanye West is suing a former dentist claiming a reckless administration of nitrous oxide has caused lingering effects. West says ever since getting a root canal last year, he's been a Nazi. That's a highway trap. All righty, we will go to the Zoom and see if we can get an answer to what nickname Steve stole. And we're going to check in with Brandon. What's up, Brandon?

Hey, guys, how you doing? Wonderful, buddy. Okay, do you happen to know what Steve's nickname was? I believe he was the Godfather of Souls. That is correct! All right, bud. Hang on, Brandon. We are going to give you, this is great, a pair of tickets to Star Wars, the new Hope live in concert Friday, June 20th at The Man, where the Philadelphia Orchestra will play Oscar-winning composer John Williams' score.

And it'll be live as the film is projected on three giant screens in the TD Pavilion at The Man. Parking is free and tickets start at $28. And they're on sale now via mancenter.org. So hang on, bud. We'll get that info from you. Marissa, we are going to go now. Yeah, okay. We are going to check in.

I don't have a name or anything, unfortunately. Oh, I got it now. It's up on the screen. All right, so earlier this morning, we were talking, and yesterday, we had an exclusive. Yesterday, we had Chief Madonna...

from Prospect Park, let us know that the now viral video of the woman taking a dump on another woman's car was legit because we were like, I couldn't tell if it was real or not. You can't tell these days. It was a made up stunt. Turns out it's real. She's been arrested. I'm sure you've seen it. It's on TMZ now. We have the guy that actually shot the video. Casey wanted to talk to him and find out a little bit more about him. So we got Greg. Let's welcome Greg. Let's welcome him.

Hey, Greg. Hey. How you doing, man? Good, buddy. All right, so you're at school right now? I'm pretty good.

Yeah, I'm in class right now. Oh my God. Sorry to cut into your school day. Oh, it's the classroom. It looks like a biology classroom or something. I don't know. He's taking his backpack off. Greg, we got a couple of questions. We heard the story was there was a road rage incident. Somebody cut somebody off. Then they were both headed to the same area. The gal who took a dump...

thought she was being followed by this other person. And what we couldn't figure out was why did you start filming that? What did you see happen that made you go, okay, I got to break out my phone for this?

So basically they were just calling each other not very nice names. And I thought there was going to be a fight. I get into some pretty crazy encounters when I'm driving. So it just would have been fun to watch. And so I would have said it to my friend. So they start to get into a fight. They're cursing at each other. But then she stops. We'll call her the pooper. And then by that time you're already rolling. You didn't know you were going to get that gold.

Yeah, no, I had no clothes. I thought they were going to fight. You know, there's a little shove and then she got back in her car and then the person who got pooped on called her another name and the rest is on me. Okay, so let me go through this. So they stopped. They both got out and started yelling at each other?

Yeah, they both got out of their car in 2021. So you saw that and you're like, okay, I'm getting this on film. And then that altercation ends. They go back to their individual vehicles. The one in the car they got dumped on yelled something out. And then the gal gets out and comes over and drops trash. Did she, by the way, it's hard to tell in the video, did she pull her pants down or off to the side or what?

No, so she had a dress on and she just pulled her underwear off. Oh, we couldn't tell. Yeah, we couldn't tell she was wearing a dress. So she just popped. It's much easier. It's less of a less of an achievement now knowing that she was wearing a dress. So after after the dump takes place and that person's there with their car soiled. Yes. Do they stay? Did they stop? Do they get out and look at it? What happened?

I'm pretty sure the car broke down, actually. The car broke down? I don't know how accurate that is, but I've been told that. That's one hell of a dump. That's some powerful diarrhea. That's some powerful crap. And from the video, it looks like she had diarrhea. Would you concur?

Yeah, so there's a video of when she got arrested and she said she has an illness. Yeah. Like a bowel illness. So yeah, I'm thinking she might have Crohn's or IBD or something like that. All right, so the card breaks down. How long did you stick around after that or did you hightail out of there?

As soon as she peeled out, I peeled out. I didn't want to get pooped on. No, because you're a smart young man. You're in school, obviously. Now, it looked like one of the cars might have been blocking the driveway you were sitting in. Was that the case?

So I was in the intersection at 4th and Madison. So it was an intersection. So I was right in the middle of the road. I couldn't go anywhere. Oh, wow. I didn't realize. For some reason, I thought you were sitting like in a driveway catching it, but you were at an intersection. All right. So you get out of there. Where do you go to and do you immediately watch that video?

Yeah, so the first thing I do is I drive to my friend's house. I was going to do an oil change. And first thing I do is I FaceTime my dad and screen share and show him the video. And then I instantly send it to my baseball group chat. And then after that, it ended up on Facebook. I don't even know how it got there. You didn't post it. No, I didn't post it till yesterday. Dude, it's the lead story on TMZ. The Daily Mail has it. It's global at this point.

They didn't ask me for that. I didn't get it. Are we? I didn't even get it to Worldstar. I don't know how they got it. Are we getting the exclusive interview here? Yeah. This is the only person I've ever talked to. Well, by the way, besides the exclusive, we got to make sure he gets some loot sent his way. He's a photojournalist. Yeah.

What's it? Yeah, it's on Worldstar. I don't even know how they got it. I tried to text them and say I took it, but they never responded. Something should come your way. I mean, listen, you know, like those war correspondents that are in there risking their lives. There you were. You could have gotten some of that splashed on you. You don't know. Yeah.

So everybody's saying I got really bad camera skills, but the reason it's so bad is because I didn't want my car to get pooped on. Yeah, you don't want to see. Yeah, you don't want to see. You don't want them to see you filming because she's she could come at you. We don't know what her range is.

Oh, my goodness. I thought you listen. I thought your skills were great. You were being incognito. You don't want her to know that you're filming, you know, again, for various reasons. Number one, you don't want your car pooped on. But I thought you did a great job. He's in an active war zone, right? We found out who she was. We found out who you were. Yeah, your your your skills were just fine.

Yeah, thank you. Thank you so much. So in your baseball chat, which of the guys had the funniest response? Um...

I don't even know. Actually, one of my friends called it something that I can't say, but instead of hit and run, I had to find it. Yeah, we heard about that. Actually, the police chief, Madonna, had mentioned it. That was the name that was going around. I want to make sure you get credit. Greg, what is your full name, your first and last name?

My full name is Gregory Ferrari. I go to Interboro High School. Ferrari, it's perfect. What a great name. So you play baseball for Interboro? Yeah, I play baseball for Interboro. Well, we appreciate who's ever in charge of letting you do this, what has turned out to be a world-exclusive interview in class. What is the rest of the class doing while you're doing this? Do they know your celebrity status now?

Greg, so you said that odd things happen to you. Have you ever caught anything, not of this level, but some pretty cool things on video before?

On video, no, because they're all spur of the moment. But there have been some crazy things I've seen. Well, you need to wear a body cam then. Yes. You're getting stuff like this happening around you. I'm going to get those glasses, the ones that have the video cameras. Yes, absolutely. The meta glasses. Wow. All right. Well, listen, man, you're viral. She's viral, but it's because of you. And she may have a virus. She could have a virus. Yes.

All right, Greg, listen, man, have a great weekend. Thanks for telling us the story. We appreciate it, buddy. Great.

Craig Ferrari. How about that? Interboro High School. And the President and Steve show gets the exclusive on that one. He was in class. A whole bunch of his fellow classmates waving. I mean, listen, that moment where you found out you were going to school with a celebrity. But, I mean, in the heat of battle, again, I liken him to the great war correspondents. He didn't know. Wow.

He didn't know what she was capable of. And I think he was lowering the phone to make sure she wasn't seeing him do that. Definitely. He didn't want her to be tipped off that they were being filmed. Yeah, as you said, she might have had one in the chamber. He was giving a little commentary while it was going on. He said, dude, she just

She just cramps on that car. Wow. Pretty amazing. I got to get out of here, guys. I apologize. I'm just doing this live on the air. And Nick, I've been wanting to bring this up to you all day because I know you're a numbers nerd, but happy Palindrome Day. Oh, yeah. 5-2-2-5. How about that? How about it? All right. Casey's got to go. Have a great weekend, brother. Thank you, guys. Love you. And we will do music news. Here we go. Preston and Steve's Music News on 93.3 WMMR. Yeah! Yeah!

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Director Ryan Coogler's latest film, Sinners, draws significant inspiration from one unexpected source, and that is the Metallica song, One, from 1988. Sinners. Coogler aimed to structure the film to mirror the song's progression, starting with intensity, transitioning into melody, and culminating in chaos, creating a cinematic experience that feels like a musical composition.

So the movie is set in 1930s Mississippi and it follows twin brothers Smoke and Stack. Great names, by the way. Portrayed by Michael B. Jordan as they return home to open a juke joint. Their endeavor faces challenges from supernatural forces, including vampires.

and societal tensions. It's been likened to From Dusk Till Dawn. And there's one other connection between the film and the band. Lars Ulrich contributed to the film's score as well. And it's tearing it up at the box office. You were mentioning earlier how they're going to put it back into the IMAX theaters because people want to see it on the big, big screen. Yep.

And then this was sad news that I learned last night. Singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, whose hits included I Kissed a Girl and the satirical gem Supermodel from the Clueless soundtrack, passed away. She was 66 years old. And it's not the Katy Perry I Kissed a Girl. I'm going to play a little clip. If you listened to WDRE or Y100 back in the day, we played Jill Sobule quite regularly. Fair amount. I kissed a girl.

I always really liked this song. Me too. We were talking earlier about it. I liked a lot of the female artists of this cluster, you know? Yeah. She was talented, man. I told you guys off air, but I saw her perform at the Bridge School Benefit in 2001, and she did this song. It was a sing-along, and she was really talented, and it was fun to have her on that acoustic show in south of San Francisco. And what's also super sad about this is she died in a house fire.

The fatal house fire happened in Woodbury, which is on the outskirts of St. Paul, Minnesota. A statement shared on Facebook said Woodbury Public Safety stated that responders observed the house fully engulfed in flames. The homeowners reported one person was possibly still inside the home.

Firefighters began actively fighting the fire while also searching for the missing person. They said, tragically, the missing female intersexes were located deceased inside the home. So I'm sure there will be an investigation as to why there was a fire. Yes, and how come alarms or things didn't go off to, you know, help her. Yep, and here's a clip. We don't think of that happening a lot these days. Here's a clip of supermodels. Clueless.

I'm gonna be a supermodel. Memorial service will take place later this summer on Sobule's website. I Kissed a Girl is described as the first ever openly queer-themed Billboard Top 20 record.

Although throughout the three decades of her musical career, she wrote tracks inspired by such topics as death penalty, anorexia, shoplifting, reproduction, the French resistance, adolescent malaise, LGBTQ issues, and the Christian right. And she also produced...

an off-Broadway autobiographical musical which had four separate runs in three years. Her second album, which was 1995's self-titled Jill Sobule, brought her the mainstream and commercial success. It had those two songs on there. So just sad news to hear about an accident like that. Yeah, yeah. Marissa, you wanted to mention an event coming up. Yeah, this weekend is the Sing Us Home Festival.

Last year, we had Dave and Tim Howes in studio talking about it. We got to meet them. And it's happening again this weekend. It's on Venice Island in Manioc. And Sarah and myself are going to be hosting the stage on Saturday. It's a cool setup. It really is. I mean, yeah, I remember it was a big to-do last year. And I think there were some weather issues. Yep, yep. I think there might be some rain in the forecast. But it doesn't matter because the Bouncing Souls are going to be playing in Manioc. Oh, cool. That's really huge.

Frank Turner, Dave House, and the Mermaids. And they have all sorts of different ticket options. There's a main stage and then a VIP stage, which I was looking at this right now. The Bouncing Souls are playing an acoustic set on the VIP stage at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and then playing on the main stage at 7.30. Dave House is going to be playing after that. He's going to play his whole Bury Me in Philly album. So tonight, there's also going to be...

Tim McAuliffe from Rise Against is going to be on stage during a little campfire thing. So tonight, tomorrow, and Sunday, Sarah and I will be on the stage. Plus they have food vendors and artists and tattoo artists. It's like a big party and a concert right there in Maniunk. So come on down. I'll be taking the train and walking right over.

Thank you, Marissa. I want to mention a couple things about MMORPG. A reminder that the live band karaoke voting ends on May 4th. It ends on Sunday. So go to PrestonAndSteve.com and you can see the audition videos and you can vote to help us pick those winners. And we'll have 10 of them on stage at the MMORPG. And speaking of that...

I will be at a ticket raid tomorrow for MMRBQ. We'll have tickets to give away every 15 minutes. And you can stop by and see me at Del Chevy in Paoli. So you come by, put your name in the box, hang out for a little bit. They usually have some refreshments and stuff. I'll be with the MM Army. And you might win some tickets. So 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Del Chevy in Paoli. That's at 1644 East Lancaster Avenue. But you can do a quick search and find it. And then on Sunday, the Spread Eagle Tavern in Mount...

Ephraim will have the MM Army there from 6 to 8 p.m. And they will also have tickets to give away every 15 minutes. And it's the real old school paper tickets. It's a great, great chance to win. Obviously, you realize if you're trying, you know, for any other way, you show up to a venue, your odds are that much better. And a lot of tickets are given away. Yep, agreed. And speaking of ticket raids, Pierre Robert.

has got one. In fact, let me see here. He's giving them away for the Pierre Presents event. All

All week long. So listen for your chance to grab that. He's going to be today from 4 to 6 p.m. at A&T Chevy in Sellersville. And he'll have two winners every 15 minutes. And it's sponsored by A&T Chevy and A&T Subaru in Sellersville. Thanks to Sony BMG for hooking that up as well. And you wanted to mention one more thing? Yeah, I feel like you, Preston, because I said it wrong. I've always said Dave Howes. It is Dave Hawes. Hawes. Dave Hawes. Got it.

May I jump on the pile here for a second, Preston, just quickly? It's the WAF Waiting on a Friend Adoption Festival. It is on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Dogs, food, fun, burgers, live music, Chinese auction, 50-50 raffle. Long story short, it's a massive adoption event, and I'm going to be there around 11, hanging out for a little bit. It is at 3650 Cold Spring Creamery Road in Doylestown, PA. That's

Sunday, WAF Adoption Festival, Wolf. Excellent. All right, we're going to take another break. It's our final one of the day. We'll check in with Kathy one more time for Kathy's Cuts, and we'll see what Pierre's got cooking, and we'll give away a word of the week prize. Stay with us. We'll be right back.

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Now, back with more of the Preston and Steve Show podcast. Tom Petty to wrap it up musically for us today. 93.3 WMR. Into the great wide open. And that is a metaphor for your weekend, friend. All wide open. Go get it. Enjoy it. All right. 10.58.

On this Friday morning, no sad bro, we're coming to the end of a jam-packed program today. Man, did we have fun. And a lot of good was done. We had some great conversations. Yes. We're going to go one more time to Kathy's Cuts. Things are wrapping up. The last appointments are at 1030, so there's still some people getting their hair cut. So Kathy, we'll go to you one more time. And before we find out what's going on there...

Did you hear Greg, the guy that shot the video of the woman pooping on the car? Didn't know he was in high school. I know.

Yes, heard him, left class to do the interview, and now he's famous. That is wonderful. Yes, I heard the whole thing. Actually, you miss it because he was in class while he was giving us... I mean, in the actual classroom with students and teachers and everything. Yes, all his classmates were in the background waving. It was hilarious. Awesome. He did kind of start to like...

lower his voice a bit when you were like, what high school? What's the baseball team? And he was like, uh, yeah, Interboro. Yeah, I played for Interboro. He just chronicled it. He's really, he's taken a major step forward towards a journalism career. Wow. Well, listen, Kathy, I want to congratulate you and hats off to you because

This was one special Kathy's Cuts this morning. We heard some amazing stories from incredible people, some very selfless people. And I'm not talking about just, I mean, everybody who donated their hair did something very selfless. They gave of themselves for this. But there were some really amazing stories. And I'm sure there were ones we didn't even get to today, you know? Yeah, there were. I mean, I tried to talk to everybody. There were so many people here. So thank you to everybody involved.

that donated and I'm glad that we were back at True Beauty. I loved doing the different salons but being all in the same room and Denise who owns True Beauty Concepts she is like the perfect host. She makes sure everything is perfect and ready to go for us.

So I loved that. And Rodney has been here all morning with me. Like I was just thinking of when we come up with these crazy things that we want to do, whatever crazy stunts we come up with or events like this, Rodney gets it done. And, you know, again, just like Eric Simon, like I said before, it's so easy to just show up because I know they'll be there to take care of it.

Intern Colin has taken, I think, 3,597 photos. No doubt. So there's going to be a ton out there. And I took a bunch of stuff. All of the news stations were here. So, you know, check the news tonight. They'll be, you know, they'll recap everything we did. Well, this is such a feather in your cap. This is something you should be really, really proud of. So congratulations. Okay. Thank you, guys. Amazing.

Absolutely amazing. Real quick, I want to thank our other guests that were on the show today. Our friends from 6ABC, we checked in with Matt and Tam. He ended up texting me the nicknames that they have for each other that he couldn't say on air. Yeah, you can't say those on air. Thank you, Matt. I'll share those with you guys. Yeah.

Then we had, oh man, what a great comedian, Ashley Gavin. Yeah. Helium Comedy Club, tonight and tomorrow. The early shows, the 7.30 shows are sold out, but she's got tickets available for the 9.45 shows, and I think we made a new friend. Absolutely. She's really, really cool. You okay there, pops? Yeah.

Thank you to Jason Isaacs. The film he's promoting is Words of War. It's a pretty intense, heavy story. But if there's anybody to pull it off, that guy is one incredible thespian. Also, he's in White Lotus Season 3. And if you want to see every bit of him, there is a scene in that movie. Or in that show. And that's streaming on Max. And thanks again...

to high school student Greg Ferrari, who is the man who actually filmed the now viral video. It's on Daily Mail. It's on TMZ. It's around the world of that Delco resident and the road rage moment going over and taking a dump on a car. He's

So he lived it. Oh, we got much more context of the whole situation, which you can check it out on our website. It was great. Yeah, the podcast will be up later on, and you can watch our streaming on YouTube and see it because he was in class while he was telling us the story. It was great.

How you doing, Pierre? Talking about slice of life. I'm saying. God. How close was his vehicle to the perpetrator? He looked like he was like 20, 30 yards or something like that. This was on a road, not on a freeway. It was an intersection in what appeared to be a fairly suburban intersection. Fourth and Madison Avenue in Prospect Park, Pennsylvania, right around the corner from the Little Hut Sandwich Shop.

I think that we'll have a sign put up there. Like historical. Yeah. Absolutely. We should start that campaign right away. It was here in 2025. Yes. It was a crappy situation. And that sandwich shop has to, they got to create a new sandwich named after that, right? They do. Or for Greg. The S and run. Yeah. The S-H-I and run.

Oh, my God. You guys. What was the name of that shop again? The Little Hut Sandwich Shop. Little Hut Sandwich Shop. I'm giving you that. Go get it. All right. Wow. Exactly. All right. Want to get the letter done? Let's do that. All right. Here we go. Preston and Steve on 93.3 WMMR. Now, the Daily Letter. All right. The Preston and Steve Show is brought to you today by the letter. S as in Steve.

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of the week is. Wow. What a day. And we're turning the reins over to you, sir. Action packed you guys have had and it will continue with me. We've got another four pack for the Mammoth Wolfgang Van Halen event coming up May 12th at the Foundry. And with that in mind, I'll be out the second I leave the airwaves.

I will jet with the MMR helicopters picking me up in the parking lot and will jet me to the airport where I'll get on the 747 and jet over to Sellersville. They've just added a new special landing zone there for 747s coming from MMR. Wow.

And I will get off. I'm the only passenger. I hope they have a nice food selection, but it won't be a long flight. And then from four to six, I will be at A&T Chevy in Sellersville. And we've got these mammoth Wolfgang Van Halen tickets. Give away every 10 or 15 minutes. We'll have a pair to give. I love that.

You've heard that new song, right? I did, yeah. And it's a ripper, isn't it? I played it also, yeah. I mean, it was interesting when you said yesterday that Chuck D'Amico, our Fearless Program Director, believes that he of the band is the one with the most combined talent. Yeah, of the Van Halen, you know, between him and Alex and Eddie. I think he's just...

More well-rounded, you know what I mean? Yeah. And he's got a lot of talent with singing, playing, all those instruments. Well, look what he grew up with. Yes. Yeah. I mean, you better get something through that DNA. Yeah. I mean, between the musical side and the Hollywood side with his mother, I mean, pretty wild. Anyway, we'll have that. We'll have a block of Pearl Jam, and I will include in the block of Pearl Jam...

The cover that they did, and Nick and I were there on the last night of the Spectrum, when among like a four-hour show just about, at one point they blew everyone's mind when they came running out on the stage in yellow hazmat suits and red flowerpot hats and covered Devo's Whip It. I went to Devo last night, and it was stunning.

just so much fun. I'm glad to hear that. They pulled out all the great songs, everything you could want and more, and great visuals, and all these people were wearing red flower hats. Energy domes. Sorry, I apologize. I apologize. I apologize.

Whatever that bit is you guys do. I'd like to apologize. Apologize. Yeah, that one. So there were so many people, and I was thinking, well, maybe they'll sell them. Lo and behold, they were selling them for $60. $60. For a piece of plastic that probably cost $1 to manufacture in some part of some foreign country somewhere. However, they're great spirits and great fun, so that was fun. You'll have a block of the Beatles, and we've got a sun theme for the blocks.

Because tomorrow is National Sun Day. Oh, Sunday. Plus the weekend calendar. It's going to be a fun day. All right. Well, let's see if we can find a winner. And we're checking in with Eddie this morning. Hey, Eddie, how you doing, buddy? I like turtles. Happy to hear it. Do you also know what the word of the week is? Bliss is the word. Damn, Arnie. He is correct. And you, sir, will be in. You guys rock.

Thank you, Eddie. So this is really cool. You will be in bliss because we're going to give you a Palhanna summer tiki boat cruise for up to 16 people. You can set sail with Palhanna in Ocean City, New Jersey. Marissa Magnata has been on that adventure. Yeah, it's a blast. Bring all your friends, bring all your food and drinks and just get ready to party.

It is the only Caribbean tiki boat experience in New Jersey. And you bring the drinks and the food and they captain your boat. You can book a tropical getaway, bachelorette party, bachelor party, daytime, all kinds of stuff. Sunset cruise, njtiki.com. So you are set up, Eddie. Congratulations, bud. That's so dope. Thank you, guys. Yep. Have a great weekend, my man. Very cool. Dope.

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The Mad Mutt's owners, they're the local mozzarella stick company that was chosen to be on Shark Tank. Yes. Remember when they were auditioning? We were talking about that, yeah. And we've actually talked about their mozzarella sticks before in the connoisseur segment. We will have the legendary singer Martha Graham Cracker. Yeah! Oh, I've seen that many times. Victor Fiorello's in that band. That is correct. He plays keyboards. And Dito is the lead singer, Martha Graham Cracker. So...

They'll be here, and we will also have our buddy Frank Caliendo stopping in as well, which is pretty awesome. So that's it. We are done. Rage on, my friend. Have a great weekend, and we'll see you later. Bye-bye.