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927 - Pick Pocketing, Gordon Ramsay’s Accident & Steve-O's Tattoo!

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927 - Pick Pocketing, Gordon Ramsay’s Accident & Steve-O's Tattoo!

927 - Pick Pocketing, Gordon Ramsay’s Accident & Steve-O's Tattoo!

927 - Pick Pocketing, Gordon Ramsay’s Accident & Steve-O's Tattoo!

927 - Pick Pocketing, Gordon Ramsay’s Accident & Steve-O's Tattoo!

Thursday, 20th June 2024
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0:00

From the Kiss 92.5 Studios in Toronto,

0:02

Canada. How are you, bros? Ladies

0:05

and gentlemen. This is Roz and Moka.

0:07

It's Roz and Moka. What's going on?

0:09

Hey, guys, this is Bruno Mars. This

0:11

is Selena Gomez. The Chainsmokers. Lady Gaga.

0:14

Calvin Harris. This is Ed Sheeran. You're listening to

0:16

my boys Roz and Moka. Roz on Moka. My

0:18

boys Roz and Moka. The Roz and Moka show.

0:21

Between Roz and Moka, who is your

0:23

favorite? Roz and Moka. Roz and Moka.

0:25

You guys are so funny, man. Congratulations,

0:27

Lisa! Wow! Wow! You

0:30

just won $1,000. That is amazing. Y'all just

0:32

made my entire morning. Keep it up. You

0:35

guys are awesome, man. This is the Roz

0:37

and Moka Show Podcast. Hey, Moka.

0:39

Yes, sir. You ready? You

0:42

know it. Let's do the news. The

0:44

Roz and Moka Show Podcast. News break.

0:48

Ah, Panthers held on to beat the

0:50

Oilers 4-3 last night in Game 3

0:52

to take a 3-0 lead in the

0:55

Stanley Cup Final. And that's going to

0:57

do it as it comes down the ice. This

1:02

one is in the books as

1:04

the Panthers hold on for a 4-3

1:06

victory. Go Panthers!

1:11

And once again, an absolutely

1:14

fired up Connor

1:17

McDavid talking to the media after the game. I

1:19

thought we had lots of looks. I thought

1:22

the game was right there. No,

1:25

I don't. Yeah, just a couple of mistakes and

1:27

we found a way to score. I

1:29

thought we did a good job of getting pucks to the net and

1:31

bodies to the net. What else? We

1:35

can't score on the outside and these guys have to get to the middle. Obviously,

1:37

we haven't beat them in three games. Yeah,

1:40

I'll beat them. We've had stretches

1:42

of good, we've had stretches of bad. But... Go

1:45

on. Yeah, we're trying to figure them out.

1:48

Oh, okay. Let's try to figure them out. Go

1:51

Panthers! We're going to wrap

1:54

up that series tomorrow night. Go

1:56

Panthers, go! It's so

1:59

interesting, huh? The Ross and

2:01

Moka Show podcast. A

2:03

teenage driver with a G1 license

2:05

has been charged with multiple offenses

2:07

after they were clocked traveling more

2:09

than double the speed limit of

2:11

Mississauga. OPP pulled the teen over on

2:14

the 403 after clocking them at 214 kilometers an hour. Police

2:22

say the teen, a 19 year old girl, was

2:27

charged with seven driving offenses and handed a

2:30

30 day license suspension. The vehicle was impounded

2:32

for 14 days. Police say, did they say

2:34

what vehicle? No, they didn't. Oh

2:38

wow. That sometimes helps, huh? Yeah. I

2:40

like to know what kind of. Are

2:42

we talking like in a Lambo or

2:45

are we talking in like a Kia

2:47

Forte XL? It's usually, wait, it's what?

2:50

All right. Hey,

2:53

that's the car you drive. Wow. Cheesecake. Sorry,

2:55

bro. It's usually like their

2:58

dad's oddy. You know what I mean? Yeah.

3:00

Yeah. Yeah. Hold on here. It doesn't say

3:02

OPP miss a song. I really hope it's

3:04

a cheesecake. I mean, I

3:07

really hope it's a Kia. Please

3:10

say it was a Kia. Hold on. Let

3:12

me see if I can find this here. Uh, let

3:16

me just see if they have it. I got the story. Do

3:18

kids go that fast? No. No,

3:24

that's like my, my rental that I'm driving. Like I go, so

3:26

I go, so fast. I don't even know I'm

3:29

going. Cause in my truck, like in my truck,

3:31

like if you get over like one 10 in

3:33

the truck, like you feel like you're going to

3:35

get such a, oh my God. Yeah. Like you

3:37

feel like you're going through an asteroid field. Everything

3:41

is off. It's hard to steer. You feel like

3:43

you're going to flip. Okay.

3:45

Hold on here. This is all gone

3:47

to you, please. So

3:53

yeah, no further details were released. Come

3:55

on. And there's no picture or anything

3:57

like that. No,

4:02

damn like always like put the car why

4:05

like what does it matter? Right? Just

4:07

always put the car on. They did.

4:09

Okay. Okay. You found it. Hold on on

4:12

their Twitter. I know you can see the

4:14

car, but it's all blurred out. Yeah,

4:18

I couldn't tell what that is. I'm not much of

4:20

a gearhead to know from the back. What

4:22

kind of a car that is that you

4:24

know, I can't even see a logo on

4:26

the back. Just the shape of

4:29

it. Is it a Lambo? It might

4:31

be a Lambo. No, no,

4:34

that's no way either that or Kia

4:36

Forte XL. Yeah, I think I'm going

4:38

with Kia Forte XL. Exactly. Yeah. Anyway,

4:41

that's fast to 14. Jesus

4:44

the Ross and Moka show podcast

4:46

Taylor Swift's air is to her

4:48

is officially coming to an end.

4:51

Here was Taylor last night in

4:53

Liverpool talking to the fans

4:55

during her 100th show. You

4:58

know, this is actually the 100th

5:01

show of the tour. I

5:07

think you know, a lot of you are going to

5:09

celebrate that the 100th show and for me like the

5:13

celebration of the 100th show for me

5:15

means this is the very first

5:18

time I've ever acknowledged to myself and

5:20

admitted that this tour is going to end in

5:23

December like that's it. And that

5:25

feels like so far away from now. But then again,

5:27

it just like we just played our first show on

5:29

this tour because you have made this so much fun

5:31

for us. I want

5:33

to spend the 100th show just thinking about that and

5:35

living in this moment with you and being here with

5:37

you and just know that

5:39

I appreciate every single ounce of effort

5:42

that you put in to be with

5:44

us when this tour reaches triple digits

5:46

of show. So thank you.

5:54

Can we just go back to this speeding car story?

5:56

Yeah, by the way that if There's

6:00

no more shows added. The final

6:02

show, because she did say December,

6:05

and December 8th is Vancouver.

6:07

It's the Vancouver show. So it may

6:09

wrap up in Vancouver. The Ross and

6:11

Moka Show podcast. The

6:13

AI feature on Facebook and Instagram is

6:16

apparently here to stay. You cannot opt

6:18

out or delete it. Spokesperson

6:20

for the company says that new

6:22

feature cannot, and they will not

6:24

change it to allow people to

6:26

disable the function. So

6:29

it looks like a chat bot where

6:31

users can search for information. They

6:33

always say this stuff. And

6:36

these companies, they know why people

6:38

are doing this. But

6:40

yet, they always try and make it as

6:43

wholesome as possible, as in our AI is

6:45

like the good AI. So the way that

6:47

they say it is, it now allows

6:50

users to search for information, like

6:53

websites or recipes. They

6:56

always throw recipes in there. It's

6:59

always a recipe, right? A chickling

7:01

recipe. So Metis Privacy Center says

7:03

that the feature saves messages and

7:06

details. You send it so it

7:08

can carry on the conversation. So

7:10

anytime you type into that, it

7:13

saves it and starts building a profile

7:15

for you so the AI

7:17

can better communicate with you. So when

7:20

you search for something, not only is

7:22

it saved, but it's now building what

7:24

they think you are. OK?

7:28

The only thing you can do is ask

7:30

the AI to reset itself. And once you

7:32

ask it to reset itself, all of your

7:35

messages that you have sent through the AI

7:37

will be wiped. And it'll be

7:40

prevented from using any of that

7:42

previous information in future conversations. Yeah,

7:45

right. AI, will you please

7:47

delete this? And AI is like,

7:49

yep, no problem. Delete it.

7:51

Gone. Thanks. I totally forgot about it.

7:53

Yep. The Ross and Moka Show podcast.

7:56

Apparently, there is a Motel 6

7:58

in Nebraska that is. such a

8:00

menace to the neighborhood that police

8:02

are actually in contact now with

8:06

corporate headquarters because they get

8:08

so many calls telling

8:10

them that there's some nonsense going on at

8:12

the local Motel 6. Well

8:15

here's one of

8:17

the cops, Captain John Sokolik,

8:19

talking about just how

8:21

shady this Motel 6 is. The

8:24

night clerk was accepting ground beef as payment

8:26

for a room. We've been working with their

8:29

corporate headquarters because their corporate headquarters, at

8:31

last conversation we had, that location

8:33

does not meet their industry branding

8:36

standards. The ground beef?

8:38

Yeah, I was going to pay you a

8:40

beef. Sure.

8:43

Right? So they say that they are

8:45

at that hotel so often that they're

8:47

now dealing with it. But the problem is, it's

8:50

minor complaints. So people call in the

8:52

neighborhood, call the cops on people in

8:55

the Motel, but nobody's filed an actual

8:57

suit, right? There's

8:59

no charges to be pressed, so there's nothing they can

9:01

really do. Like, is it just not serious? Just people

9:03

just paying the beef? I don't know. I mean, what

9:05

is going on in the rooms? If you found a

9:08

motel that you could rent a room with ground beef,

9:10

what do you think is going on in those rooms?

9:13

Is it one tray of beef per night?

9:15

Bro, like, you gotta be kidding

9:17

me. Nothing good is going on in that hotel.

9:19

No, think of the absolute worst thing. Oh my

9:21

god. Look at the shot when you shot

9:23

him licking his lips right now. Oh man. Being

9:26

paid in ground beef? No, no, discuss it.

9:28

Not licking it. But they're accepting the beef,

9:30

which is, I guess, the problem too. Listen,

9:32

man, you hire who you hire, right? Yeah.

9:35

A guy probably had like a name tag

9:37

on too, right? You know what I mean?

9:40

Like, it's... Troy. I bet his name

9:42

was Troy. The Ross and

9:44

Moka Show Podcast. Iowatabiri,

9:46

who is one of the stars of The

9:49

Bear. Season three actually drops

9:51

real soon. God, they crank out these seasons, huh?

9:53

Yep. They're going to be seasons

9:55

in the time that it takes one of those Marvel shows to

9:57

do one, right? Yeah. It's crazy.

10:00

June 27. It is

10:02

when it is. So excited. Ayo actually directed

10:04

one of the episodes. Here she is talking

10:06

to Fallon. The episode, it

10:09

really centers on Liza,

10:11

who plays Tina. And she

10:13

is like a beautiful force

10:15

of nature. And so I felt like I

10:18

just had to show up and be my

10:20

best because everybody was being their best. And

10:22

it was really fun and collaborative. So I'm

10:24

really excited to see it. Congratulations, bud. Congratulations

10:26

on that. I'm so excited for you. I

10:28

like how the relationship or how

10:30

they built up Tina's character throughout the... Which one

10:32

is Tina? She is the

10:35

Spanish one. Oh yeah. Right? How

10:38

they built up her character and the relationship between her and Sydney. Yeah. I

10:41

really liked what they did in season two, which

10:43

is every episode pretty much focused on another character

10:45

of the show. They each sort of got their

10:47

own. I hope they do not do that for

10:49

season three again. I don't think they will. I

10:51

think they... We all now

10:54

know enough about each character that you can

10:56

just keep building on the story. I

10:58

hope they do not. The Roz

11:01

and Moka Show Podcast. The podcast. That

11:03

quiet on the set documentary about Nickelodeon

11:05

that came out a while ago and

11:07

just like it was devastating what these

11:09

kids on these shows went

11:11

through. And one

11:15

of the criticisms that came

11:17

out after that was, where's Ariana

11:19

Grande? Oh yeah. Because

11:21

she was without question one of the biggest

11:23

Nickelodeon stars and she had not said anything

11:25

about it. And she did. She

11:28

was on Penn Badgley's podcast and she talked sort

11:30

of in circles about it. And

11:33

now she's being criticized for not what she said,

11:35

but really what she didn't say. And her response

11:37

to this, especially after waiting for so long, I'll

11:39

just play you a little tiny bit of it.

11:44

Some people are saying she didn't

11:46

go far enough. He was just

11:48

amazing. But a lot of people

11:50

don't have the support that they

11:52

need to get through

11:55

being performing at that

11:58

level at such a young age, but also... dealing

12:00

with some of the things that the

12:02

survivors who have come forward and there's not a

12:04

word for how devastating

12:07

that is to hear about. And

12:10

so I think the environment just

12:12

needs to be made a lot safer all around. Right.

12:15

Like she probably knew that question was coming

12:17

or her people did. And yeah, I mean,

12:19

hey, like it's a much longer sort of

12:21

clip. And but there's nothing really in there.

12:24

Like she she talks about looking back at

12:26

her, her, you know, childhood years on Nickelodeon

12:28

through grown up eyes where all

12:31

the stuff that they were asked to do, because like all

12:33

those clips have come out where she's like pouring water on

12:35

herself and stuff like this and sucking on her own toes,

12:37

like all this crazy stuff that they asked these kids to

12:39

do. And she still in her

12:41

head, you know, she's still convinced that when they

12:44

were telling her that this is, you know, we're

12:46

pushing the envelope and this stuff is funny. Like

12:48

she in the conversation on this podcast, she still

12:50

sort of believes that like, you know, in a

12:52

way it's it's I don't know, maybe

12:54

she hasn't processed the whole thing, you know, herself and

12:56

maybe it's unfair to even ask her to comment on

12:59

it. I don't I sort of am on the fence

13:01

about it. But but

13:03

I know she was taking some real heat for

13:05

staying quiet. The Ross and

13:08

Mokusho podcast. Army Hammer

13:10

is back. Oh, no. What

13:12

do you do now? So he did a

13:14

podcast, if you remember, back in like 2020

13:16

2021, there was all these allegations that came

13:21

out against him. So it started when an

13:23

anonymous woman came forward to

13:25

talk about how she had a four year long

13:28

affair with Hammer during at which point he sent

13:30

her graphic and violent texts about cannibalism and rape

13:32

fantasies. And he wanted to drink her blood

13:34

and all this stuff. And then

13:38

another woman came out and alleged

13:40

that he bruised her and branded

13:42

her and coerced her and took

13:44

photos without her consent. And the

13:46

LAPD opened up an investigation, eventually

13:48

saying that due to the complexity

13:50

of the relationships involved in the

13:52

inability to prove a nonconsensual forcible

13:54

sexual encounter, we are unable to

13:56

prove the case because these sort

13:58

of cases where it may start

14:00

out as two people who share

14:02

a lifestyle. Sure.

14:06

It's difficult to know when consent began and ended

14:08

and all this other stuff. So they had to

14:10

drop their case. So

14:12

here's Armie Hammer on this podcast.

14:17

There were things that people were saying

14:19

about me that just felt so outlandish.

14:21

Cannibal. Yeah, that I was a cannibal.

14:24

You know, like, I mean, it's now

14:27

I'm able to sort of look at it with

14:29

a sense of distance and perspective and be like,

14:32

that's hilarious. People

14:35

called me a cannibal and everyone

14:37

believed them. They're like, yep, that

14:39

guy ate people. And you're just like, what?

14:44

What are you talking about? Do you know what you have to do to

14:46

be a cannibal? You have to eat people. Like,

14:48

how am I going to be a

14:50

cannibal? It

14:53

was bizarre. But here's what I will

14:55

say about it. Even

14:58

in the indiscrepancies, even in

15:00

the whatever it was that

15:03

people said, whatever it was

15:05

that happened, I'm now at a

15:07

place in my life where I'm

15:09

grateful for every single bit of

15:11

it. I'm

15:14

actually now at a place where I'm really

15:16

grateful for it because. Because

15:18

what? I was in my life before

15:20

all of that stuff happened to me.

15:23

I didn't feel good. I

15:25

never felt satisfied. I never had enough.

15:28

I never was in a place where I

15:30

was happy with myself, where I had self-esteem.

15:33

I never knew how to give myself

15:35

love. I never knew how to give

15:37

myself validation. But I had this

15:40

job where I

15:42

was able to get it from so many people that

15:44

I never had to learn how to give it to

15:47

myself. But he wrote all those things. And

15:50

we know he wrote all those things because he

15:53

had to confirm that those were his Instagram

15:55

accounts and his messages because at one point

15:57

he posted something on Twitter. on Instagram from

15:59

a hotel room. Cause he was living in

16:02

the Grand Cayman Islands and his family has

16:04

deep roots in Grand Cayman. And

16:06

he posted a picture of a woman in his hotel room.

16:08

And he was like, now I get to spend some time

16:10

with Miss Cayman, right? And then

16:12

the authorities and the government at the

16:15

Cayman Islands was like, you need to

16:17

apologize one to the real Miss Cayman

16:19

but also the Miss Cayman Island Universe

16:22

Committee. He was making a joke calling

16:24

some woman Miss Cayman but he wrote

16:26

Miss Cayman. And then he had to

16:29

confirm that those were his messages

16:31

because he had to publicly apologize.

16:33

So all that stuff we know came

16:35

from him, right? All of it came

16:37

from him. But apparently, you know, you grow up rich

16:39

and I guess these are your problems. That's what he's

16:42

saying. He never had enough love as a kid. I

16:44

don't know what he was actually saying but

16:46

he has no career. Remember we got people

16:49

who found him selling timeshares. He

16:51

was like a timeshare representative at a hotel. Yeah.

16:54

It's weird. Call army at this extension,

16:56

right? Super weird, man. You

16:59

have three hours to spare? You

17:03

ever done that? We got hustled into it once. Yo,

17:05

Shuff said he got hustled too. For

17:07

my first time it's a Vegas. That's where it

17:09

got to me. Yeah, you too. Bro, they said.

17:12

Wait, okay. Cheesecake you first. They said what?

17:14

How did they get? First of all, where

17:16

did they get you? What did they say

17:19

to get you? You already named the hotel?

17:21

I probably shouldn't have named the hotel. But

17:23

yeah, they said, hey, four free nights. I

17:25

was like, what? Wicked. I'm going

17:27

to do that. And then this

17:29

guy took me to like a Denny's and

17:31

like the Eve and put you around him.

17:34

Just me and him and no, my ex at

17:36

the time. And then we went to a Denny's

17:38

and he took us to this like

17:40

condo and it was like six,

17:43

seven hours later and the

17:45

whole day was gone. Bro. Bro,

17:47

you're an easy mark. Did you get the four nights?

17:50

We met the representative in the lobby got

17:52

on a bus and drove out to

17:54

the desert and sat

17:56

in an industrial building while

17:59

they did a four hour. our presentation. Do you

18:01

know why we got the you know what got us there? What?

18:04

Tickets to a topless show. We didn't

18:07

get four nights in a hotel. We

18:10

got tickets to a topless like variety show. Did you

18:12

go to the show? Of course we did. We had

18:14

to. And the seats

18:16

were terrible. All for boobs

18:18

huh? Damn. The Ross

18:21

and Moka Show podcast. Podcast.

18:23

Apparently pickpocketing is on the rise in

18:25

Toronto. What? I guess.

18:27

You can still do that? I guess.

18:29

I don't know. There's a surge in

18:31

pickpocketing incidents. And in Toronto security experts

18:33

tell the Toronto Star that most incidents

18:35

are happening in the entertainment district. Surprise,

18:37

surprise. Young people, surprise, surprise.

18:40

Who are more vulnerable, more vulnerable. Surprise,

18:42

surprise. Because they're more likely to go

18:44

to bars and nightclubs. Officials

18:46

say that suspects are looking for

18:48

anyone who are out socializing, dancing

18:51

or distracted is the big one.

18:53

Leaving their bags and or coats

18:55

unattended. They also say that

18:58

there's a risk on public transit, shopping

19:00

malls and festivals. So I guess like

19:02

old school pickpockets. What are we Spain?

19:04

Going back to that again? Damn. That's

19:07

why I walk with my hands in my pocket

19:09

on my wallet. Yeah. Until

19:12

you get bumped. That's how

19:14

they get you. They get you off balance

19:16

when they see your hands in your pocket. Because the first thing

19:18

you do when you're off balance is take your hands out of

19:20

your pocket because you think you got a brace for a fall.

19:22

Soon as that happens. Yoink. Yoink. Yup.

19:25

That's how they get you. The

19:27

Ross and Moka Show podcast. Did

19:30

you see this video Gordon Ramsey that

19:32

he posted? Yo, what happened? Oh my

19:34

god. Gordon? I guess he was cycling.

19:36

Who's the idiot sandwich now? I

19:41

guess he was cycling. He was in Connecticut and

19:43

he's like a racing cyclist. Oh,

19:45

not leisure. He

19:47

has like the full spandex

19:50

onesie on the helmet. And

19:52

he was talking about the importance of helmets and it was a

19:55

father's day message because I guess he got into a real bad

19:57

accident. But at some point in the video, he lifted up his

19:59

shirt and His entire torso

20:02

is purple. Like, his entire

20:04

body. Like, when he lifted up his shirt, it looks

20:06

like he was a seal. Right? Like, he was... Did

20:09

he get hit by a car? I don't know. He

20:11

didn't say what happened. And then he took a picture

20:13

and showed his helmet and what it looked like. And

20:15

it was, like, all mangled on the front of it.

20:17

Oh, thank God he's wearing a helmet. So here's Gordon

20:19

Ramsay. Hi, guys. It's Gordon. I'd like to

20:22

share a very important message with you all. You

20:24

know how much I love cycling and triathlons

20:26

and Ironman, etc. This week, unfortunately,

20:28

I had a really bad accident. And

20:32

it really shook me. And, honestly,

20:34

I'm lucky to be here. Now,

20:37

from those incredible trauma surgeons, doctors, nurses

20:39

in the hospital that looked after me

20:42

this week, they were amazing. But,

20:45

honestly, you've got to wear a helmet. I

20:48

don't care how short the journey is. I don't

20:50

care, you know, the fact that these

20:52

helmets cost money. But they're

20:54

crucial. Even with the kids, a

20:56

short journey, they've got to wear a helmet. Now,

20:58

I'm lucky to be standing here. I'm in pain.

21:00

It's been a brutal week. And I'm

21:03

sort of getting through it. But

21:08

I cannot tell you the importance of

21:10

wearing a helmet. Yo, I co-signed

21:12

that. Yo. Absolutely. Did you

21:15

see the picture? Yeah. It's

21:17

disgusting. I'm not disgusting, like... No, it's like I didn't even

21:19

know a body... Careful. Like, that's

21:21

one bruise. Yeah, that's terrible. That's one

21:23

bruise. Like, yo, when I was doing

21:25

those crazy BMX flips, when

21:28

I was at the professional bike

21:30

park, doing those insane

21:32

stunts, like X-game style,

21:35

I was wearing a helmet because when I landed, it

21:39

was like shoulder but also head first. And I

21:41

slammed into a wall head first. Thank

21:43

God for the helmet. Yeah. When

21:46

I was at the X Games, the story has changed so much.

21:49

It's changed so much. When I was training. The

21:52

X Games. No, no,

21:54

I remember. Yeah. I told you guys, like, Sean

21:56

White was there. Yeah. I know he's snowboarder

21:58

and everything, but he was just like... Like what

22:01

tips and tricks to get into the X games? I

22:03

know didn't the original story also said that Tony Hawk

22:05

was like, oh my Isn't that what you said? Well,

22:07

he drove me to the house. Oh he did The

22:12

rosin mocha show podcast podcast Alicia Keys

22:14

and Jay-Z reunited for the 2024 Tony

22:16

Awards Empire

22:19

State of Mind This

22:32

was a way better and way

22:35

more live crowd For

22:47

Jay-Z with Alicia Keys

22:50

then at the Tom Brady hall

22:53

of fame celebration When

22:55

Jay-Z was solo Quite

22:57

a different crowd. Yes These

23:00

two together the first time in like five years.

23:02

I think they did this. They did a square

23:04

thing together for BET But

23:08

I'll tell you this The

23:11

Tony Awards last night like just like

23:14

Star studded like it was crazy didn't even

23:16

know it was happening He wasn't even in

23:19

like they did this performance in the lobby.

23:21

Oh Really? They

23:23

weren't on stage. They had a screen on the

23:25

stage. Jay-Z was on the stairs in the lobby

23:29

Yeah, it's likely they did

23:31

this because they just celebrated a billion streams over the

23:33

weekend Yeah,

23:40

but there was like like Daniel Radcliffe was

23:42

there last night Angelina Jolie was on stage

23:46

And yeah, I was like what a star Hot

23:52

sauce in her bag and everything I

24:00

don't know where your head goes more. And when we

24:02

started talking about a wild night playing Jay Z and

24:04

you're like, Hillary Clinton, Matthew's

24:08

on the couch saying this was the best

24:10

Tony awards he's ever seen. Same. The

24:14

Ross and Moka show podcast. Bam.

24:17

LCBO workers have voted 97% in

24:19

favor of going on strike. The

24:23

Ontario public service employees union, which represents the

24:25

LCBO workers says more than 8,000 members

24:28

took part in a vote, but did

24:30

not say when potential job action could

24:33

begin. Adding that it has yet

24:35

to file a no board report in talks

24:37

with the government. So talks on this new

24:39

contract of action been going on since March

24:42

with the big sticking point being assurances that

24:44

jobs won't be lost as a result of

24:46

the new legislation

24:48

that allows corner stores to sell alcohol

24:51

and beer and I guess just like

24:53

beer and wine and pre-made cocktails, I

24:55

guess your visies or is that what

24:57

they call visies? Visios your mike's hard

24:59

and stuff like that. Yeah. So

25:02

you're going to be able to get a mike's hard soon

25:04

in the corner store. And I

25:07

guess they're worried that it's going to affect them and their

25:09

future and their jobs. And so, uh, 97%, that's a big

25:11

number. The

25:13

Ross and Moka show podcast, Stanley cup

25:16

finals. It's going back to Florida on

25:18

tomorrow night. Is that what the game?

25:20

Tomorrow night, go panthers. That would be

25:22

game what? Six, no, five,

25:25

five, five, five, five. So

25:28

it was a massive blowout on

25:30

Saturday. Edmonton Oilers finally catching some

25:32

heat and they beat the ass

25:34

off the Florida Panthers.

25:37

Eight one was the final score. And

25:39

you would think wild, wild, wild. Partied

25:41

so hard in Edmonton Saturday night, bro.

25:43

They, to, to, to chase Bobrovsky, who's

25:45

one of the bests that we've seen

25:47

in a very long time out of

25:50

the net in a, in a cup

25:52

clinching game is incredible. Uh,

25:55

this is an absolute fired

25:58

up rally. troops we are

26:00

going to war connor

26:03

mcdave it carl what kind of a injection of

26:05

life was this night for your group uh...

26:08

yeah policy you

26:11

know it feels good it was good to survive another day on go

26:14

down to florida and but to do the same for

26:17

all the talk it through the series of the chances of

26:19

the quality looks as it almost therapeutic in a way for

26:21

the amount of goals you're able to put in and who

26:23

it came from that we felt like it was

26:25

it was going to break the fella career and have a final

26:28

way to score some goals and we did tonight we

26:31

gotta repeat it what did you like about the way your

26:33

team approached this idea is here we go you

26:36

know just calm just calm on

26:38

about you know uh... we're

26:41

still in a hole there's

26:43

no pressure on us really we

26:45

just gotta find a way to uh... to get

26:47

away game five and and open that

26:50

notice i got a like what's it like

26:52

wrestling promos or something i don't know what

26:54

needs to happen that they get hockey players

26:56

fired up and it's really quite it's

26:58

remarkable they're all the

27:01

same it's like they went to

27:03

training they're all the same hockey

27:05

you yeah they're all this maybe

27:12

the guys got no teeth because like pucks stop

27:14

fighting but some of it has teeth i

27:16

know but you know what i mean they're all the

27:18

same they're all the same yeah so wild to me

27:20

like that was a bro the

27:23

craziest game of your career bro are they like

27:25

that in their personal like like if you go

27:27

on a date with them is that how they

27:29

are now i doubt it you

27:32

know where you have no i don't know anything uh...

27:36

no i

27:38

don't know anything i know nothing you players

27:41

you know nothing done no none at all

27:43

anything that we know no no no baseball

27:48

uh... luscious ball volleyball all i think

27:50

we got one none at all

27:52

volleyball Sh basketball and

27:54

you said that you have to do but

27:56

the I

28:00

don't know. Badminton. Badminton. Yeah,

28:02

there we go. Badminton. You've

28:05

got polo player written all over you. Yeah. Yeah.

28:07

Right? Yeah. Yeah. The

28:11

Ross and Mokusho Podcast. Podcast. Jelly

28:14

Roll. Love Jelly Roll. Anytime there's new Jelly

28:16

Roll, love to hear from Jelly Roll. Talking

28:19

about it's not how we, what's the song

28:21

called? I'm Not OK, right? Oh, I'm Not

28:23

OK. Oh, it's such a set. Bro, you

28:26

get to be in a certain mindset to listen to

28:28

some of these tracks from Jelly Roll. Yeah, I agree.

28:30

But he's so great at explaining his

28:32

motivations behind it, because a lot of

28:35

artists don't. They go a little

28:37

bit internal, where you can't even really understand.

28:40

When somebody says, oh, I wrote this for

28:42

the fans, and then what they say afterwards

28:44

is just completely unrelatable, the one thing Jelly

28:46

has is Jelly has this thing that very

28:48

few other artists do, which is he is

28:51

able to speak in a way that just

28:53

not only directly connects with fans, but hits

28:55

you right in the heart with everything, man.

28:57

Can I just play a little bit of

29:00

the super sad song? But it's also

29:03

amazing, Jelly Roll, I'm Not OK. I

29:05

am not OK. I'm

29:08

barely getting by. I'm

29:11

losing track of day. Losing

29:14

sleep at night. I

29:17

am not OK. I'm

29:20

hanging on the rails. So

29:23

if I say I'm fine, just

29:25

know I learned to hide it

29:27

well. Come on, dude.

29:30

It's such a beautiful song. So here's

29:32

Jelly. I wrote, I am

29:35

not OK, because a lot of people in

29:37

the world are not OK. It

29:39

doesn't matter what you have or what

29:41

you don't have. People still have problems.

29:43

Mental health is real. I

29:45

have prided myself on being a person that

29:47

makes real music for real people with real

29:49

problems, and it's OK to not be OK.

29:52

I hope this song helps people, or at least lets

29:54

them know they are not alone. Aliz

30:00

Yeah, he's just I mean doing

30:02

crime. Yeah, we're covering attic.

30:06

Yeah, like we're happy you're here. No, he's putting his

30:09

life together like just getting out of it like a lot of jelly

30:11

roll like a lot of great poets, you know, like a lot of

30:14

great artists jelly went through it. A lot of other

30:16

people had to go through it. But man, jelly on

30:18

the other side of going through what jelly went through

30:21

is really just something to like, I don't know, like,

30:23

just, you know, praise the guy. He's just done

30:25

a lot of things. The Ross and mocha show podcast

30:28

podcast. You watch this all these

30:30

clips about Joe Biden on stage on in New

30:32

York. They did this big Joe Biden fundraiser. Was

30:35

it the one with Obama? Yeah, we're gonna get

30:37

lost again. Well, yeah,

30:39

everybody's saying there's like now people are looking

30:42

at this. It's one of these things where people are looking

30:44

at the same video and depending on how you feel politically,

30:46

they're seeing two different things. Okay, some people are seeing Joe

30:48

Biden freezing at the front of the stage in front of

30:50

a room full of people. And I think that's the biggest

30:52

thing that's going on. I think that's the biggest thing

30:55

that's going on in front of the stage in front of

30:57

a room full of like people, yeah, celebrities and everything else.

30:59

And then Obama has to grab him by the hand and

31:01

lead him off stage, right? Or

31:03

other people look at that exact same

31:06

video and say nothing happened, right?

31:08

There's literally people going to war over

31:10

the same video supporters saying that never

31:13

happened. How can you see that video and saying nothing happened?

31:15

I don't know. I don't know. Like to me, especially when

31:17

you look at what happened in the, you know, like the

31:20

G7 where he's wandering around like all this

31:22

stuff, right? Like all this, all this stuff,

31:24

but yeah, but watching Obama just

31:29

sort of like grab him like, like there's a, at some point,

31:32

he grabbed him by the hand of the wrist. He grabbed him by the wrist

31:34

first and then put his hand on his shoulder and

31:37

let it, and let him off stage. And I'm not saying I'm no

31:39

expert in cognitive decline and all this stuff, but at

31:42

some point it starts to really feel like elder abuse.

31:45

Yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what, to have the man

31:47

run the country? To just keep putting him out there.

31:49

Like if he clearly is going through everything, he's going

31:51

through episodes where he doesn't know what's going on or

31:53

where he is, like that's abuse.

31:55

So when Obama grabbed him by Joe

32:00

Biden by the wrist yeah put his hand on his

32:02

back yeah Joe like wrecking

32:05

like he knew it was all standing there

32:07

I mean I know he turned around

32:09

slowly and kind of just follow the

32:11

robo like it's the Ross and Moka

32:22

show podcast hey

32:24

I didn't know this but I

32:26

guess you can now return I don't even know if

32:28

I care about this to be honest with you you

32:32

can now return Amazon orders through staples is

32:34

that a big deal to anybody yeah yeah

32:37

it's great you had

32:39

a code and then you bring it to

32:41

staples and they package it and do everything

32:43

for you yeah amazing right now you

32:46

got Canada Post you got UPS here

32:50

later penguin pickup right yeah yeah yeah there's

32:52

a bunch of places I love the addition

32:54

of say I guess for me because I

32:56

live in the city right like they're

32:59

like all of those other places are

33:01

much closer to me than a staples

33:03

sure like I got a travel to

33:05

go to a staples right but

33:07

I guess if you have a staples close it's

33:09

very convenient right yeah there's one right by my

33:11

house I got to make some Amazon returns this

33:14

week oh there you go so all you gotta

33:16

do is like you have to fill out like

33:18

you got to create a like a profile form

33:20

kind of thing and then fill that out and

33:22

then when you bring it to staples they box

33:24

it up and ship it back amazing there you

33:26

go yeah good news see I

33:29

learned something today the Ross

33:31

and Mokusho podcast Boston

33:34

oh my god Boston could you imagine living

33:36

in Boston with all those championships it's

33:39

over time to say it again

33:41

Boston anything's possible 18

33:45

has been secured the self-defense

33:48

for NBA champions they're

33:52

still wilding out and with 18

33:54

they surpassed the Lakers with this

33:56

one right oh that's the see

33:58

that's the number that hurt Yeah,

34:00

right there. That is

34:02

the number that hurts here is Celtics

34:04

Jason Tatum after the game. Oh my

34:07

god We

34:10

did it We

34:16

did it We've

34:18

been through a lot as a team over

34:20

this last couple years over my seven years

34:23

What they gonna say now? What

34:26

they gonna say now Jason Tatum

34:28

with the new Kevin Garnett We

34:30

did it! What

34:33

was their record like 16 and 3

34:35

or something like that in the playoffs? They

34:37

barely lost, they were pretty dumb Bro, that

34:39

was a... What was it? 106-88? It

34:43

was kind of a bum series to be classed Yeah,

34:46

nobody thought Dallas was gonna win. I mean

34:48

nobody thought Dallas was gonna make it This

34:50

far The Ross and Mokus

34:52

Show Podcast Podcast A US

34:55

Secret Service agent was like robbed at gunpoint

34:57

in Los Angeles over the weekend Remember how

34:59

they had that big giant Biden thing the

35:02

fundraiser where like Biden was there and Obama

35:04

was there and everything else So

35:06

I guess he was off-duty at the time and he

35:08

was just like in LA somewhere and he got like

35:11

Somebody pulled a gun on him and took

35:13

his bag. No, they didn't know

35:15

but he also had a gun and I guess he shot at

35:17

the guy Didn't get

35:19

the guy the guy got away and they found

35:21

some of his things from his bag somewhere I

35:24

don't know. Did they say what neighborhood? No. I'm

35:26

just making the movie up in my head now

35:28

No, they roll into like the wrong neighborhood wearing

35:30

the wrong colors. That's the thing I mean they

35:32

they just wear black right? I guess off-duty could

35:35

be wearing anything, right? But I

35:37

wear the color red in the wrong neighborhood

35:39

Yeah But don't don't know if it was

35:41

like Biden's detail or if it was Obama's

35:43

detail Because Obama still get you get Secret

35:45

Service for life when you're president, right? God.

35:47

What a part that is Yeah,

35:52

so convicted Take

35:55

Trump's Secret Service away. I'm trying to remember what

35:58

it was. But yeah when you as soon as

36:00

of the president you get Secret Service for life.

36:02

That's amazing. I know what a park that is

36:04

they've got to be the greatest park ever. Like

36:06

as far as the airlines go or the loyalty

36:08

or the Sephora points or anything right? Maria

36:13

would give up Secret Service for life if she

36:15

got like unlimited Sephora points. Oh yeah I don't

36:18

know if it was me it was it was

36:20

Sephora or Secret Service Sephora hands down unlimited yeah.

36:22

Oh my god yeah that's Secret Service for life.

36:25

Yeah incredible. And because it was crazy because when

36:27

when Jimmy Carter left the White House Jimmy Carter

36:30

went back to like the home he lived in

36:32

like on this tiny little farm before he became

36:34

president like is if you look at where Jimmy

36:36

Carter lived after he was a president like it

36:38

is a it's a tiny tiny tiny little house

36:40

just sort of in the middle of nowhere and

36:42

whenever you see pictures of it there's like always

36:44

like three big SUVs in the driveway and

36:46

it's just him and his wife sitting on the porch. Yeah

36:49

right like lemonade yeah yeah right. Do you

36:51

have to offer them lemonade too? Yeah I guess

36:53

you do like I don't know. You become your

36:55

family. No yeah I don't know what happens but

36:58

that's kind of cool. The Ross and

37:00

Mokusho Podcast. Podcast. Hey

37:06

Katy Perry released a snippet of a

37:08

new song. You

37:11

let me know what you think it's been a

37:13

while since we had some new Katy Perry. You

37:15

let me know. Do we know the name of

37:17

it? It's called Woman's World. Okay. Sexy

37:20

confident. So intelligent. She is heaven

37:22

sent. So soft. So strong.

37:24

Wow that was so bad. Nope.

37:28

It sounds like it was

37:30

written by Gen 1 AI

37:34

right? Dua

37:42

Lipa owns this space that she's trying to get to

37:44

right now. That's lyrically

37:46

though lyrically. I

37:49

understand the point of the song. And

37:52

I love Katy Perry. But this

37:54

ain't it girl. Play that again. No.

37:57

Just one more time. So

38:00

intelligent, she is heaven

38:03

sent. So

38:10

soft, so strong.

38:13

Maybe she should use AI. I

38:16

think, yeah, I just think she's in the wrong

38:18

era with that song. It's not a good song.

38:24

Maybe I don't want to judge. I haven't heard the whole thing.

38:26

I will. I don't think I'm good enough

38:28

to numb. That's all of us. All of us. The

38:32

Ross and Mokusho Podcast. The

38:35

US Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek

38:37

Murthy, has called on US

38:39

Congress to add warning labels

38:41

to social media platforms, saying

38:44

that platforms can cause adverse

38:46

health effects. Warning

38:48

labels, much like the ones that

38:50

they put on alcohol and tobacco

38:52

products, require approval from Congress. But

38:55

historically, they've been very effective. So

38:57

when the US government put warning

38:59

labels on cigarettes nearly 60 years

39:02

ago now, 42% of

39:04

US adults smoke cigarettes. By 2021, that number was 11.5.

39:10

So they want to now start labeling. I

39:13

don't know how that would work. Like when

39:15

you open the app or something like a

39:17

pre-roll. Yeah, again, maybe like a

39:19

pre-roll. Or after a while, maybe after scrolling for

39:21

so long, maybe a pop-up. Well there already is

39:23

that on TikTok. But what do they show, though?

39:25

It tells you to take a break. Ask you

39:27

if you want to take a break. Yeah.

39:31

Because on a pack of cigarettes, they'll show you what your mouth is

39:33

going to look like. It's horrific. What

39:36

do your lungs look like? Yeah, but

39:38

what is the actual, what is the

39:40

hard-hitting sort of warning on social? What

39:44

does that warning look like? I don't know. They'd

39:46

have to figure that out. What

39:50

your lips look like. You

39:53

send pictures that they put on cigarette bag.

39:55

That happens when you use social too

39:58

much. The

40:00

Ross and Moka Show podcast podcast. The

40:04

Edmonton Oilers fan who went viral for

40:08

cheering too much flashing her boobs at that at

40:10

that game. Do you remember? Did you see that

40:13

video? No, you didn't want to twice. Right.

40:15

So she went like

40:17

the video went crazy

40:19

viral shocked. And then and

40:22

then she showed up on the spit and chiclets podcast. And

40:24

then everybody just started going in on her. And now

40:26

she's getting a bunch of hate. Like it was it

40:29

was crazy. It was like, what was that? What's the

40:31

line of Batman? Like die a hero or live long

40:33

enough to see yourself become the villain. Yeah. Right. Like

40:35

that's what happened to this poor girl. It was crazy.

40:38

People once or twice. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Like

40:42

people just really started going in on her. Anyway,

40:44

she has now come forward to do her

40:46

own video response. This is Kate. Oilers

40:51

girl. Actually, my name is Kate. But

40:53

here we are. So

40:55

I thought long and hard about what

40:58

I wanted to say to everybody. But

41:01

I just wanted to say you can be the

41:03

most perfect Godly person in the world.

41:05

You could save kittens from a river if

41:08

they were drowning. Someone's still going to hate

41:10

you. So you know what? At

41:12

the end of the day, I got drunk and

41:14

went my out of the Noiler's game and they

41:16

went viral. You

41:19

don't like it. Go.

41:22

Oh, yeah. Yeah. She

41:24

got it. Like people just went in

41:26

on her like that turned fast man.

41:29

But somebody did it. A

41:31

Panthers fan did it. Yeah.

41:33

I think on Saturday night that Saturday night's game

41:35

or maybe game three. I don't know. I'm

41:38

sorry. I don't subscribe to that RSS. Sorry.

41:41

Sorry. She told me. Oh, yeah.

41:43

Yeah. I sent

41:46

you a Bible meme. That's about it. Yeah.

41:50

Yeah. Scooter. Braun has

41:52

left artist management. So

41:55

Scooter Braun, of course, historically, uh, wrapped

41:57

Justin Bieber and Ariana Grande and. and

41:59

that all went to hell. So now

42:01

he's just working full time at the

42:03

music rights company thing, whatever. Taylor Swift

42:05

fans are over the moon with this.

42:08

They all are, some of the comments

42:10

are like, you know, this is what

42:12

going against Taylor costs you. It's called

42:14

Te Voodoo. Oh

42:16

God, what? But,

42:18

you know, like the thing that the Taylor

42:20

fans and whatever, they can hate Scooter Braun

42:22

and everybody backed away from Scooter Braun after,

42:25

you know, at the right time. It's

42:27

not like he's leaving, like his entire roster ditched

42:29

him, right? Yeah. But let's

42:31

not forget that like to the Taylor Swift

42:33

fans, love Taylor Swift fans, right? But like

42:35

the idea that he comes out on the

42:37

short end of this thing, he made $300

42:39

million off Taylor's catalog. He's still making money.

42:42

Right? Like this isn't a

42:44

failure. You can still be pissed

42:46

at the man. Oh poor Scooter. What's he gonna

42:48

do now? Like this is what you get. Well,

42:50

I mean. Along with the

42:52

millions. Yeah, right. He still gets

42:55

to hang on to. Yeah, God, that was

42:57

dirty. That whole thing. Yeah.

42:59

Oh. The Roz and Moka Show Podcast. Podcast.

43:02

There was something else I wanted to play for you here. Oh, Jennifer

43:05

Lopez, we know is really going through it. So the

43:07

divorce is happening. The $60 million

43:09

house that she and Ben Affleck had.

43:12

Tour canceled. Tour canceled. Like she invested

43:14

her own money in that movie. Like

43:16

everything just went wrong this past year

43:18

for Jennifer Lopez. So John Peters, who

43:21

is a film producer and he did

43:23

JLo's 1995 movie, Money Train. He

43:27

was doing an interview in the

43:29

new TMZ and Hulu documentary called

43:32

JLo and Ben missed warning signs.

43:34

God, if you go your whole life without somebody doing

43:36

one of those about you, that's a success. So

43:39

JLo and Ben missed warning signs.

43:42

So this is the plan that

43:44

John Peters said would revive JLo.

43:47

You listen to this and you tell me if

43:49

you think he's onto something. Her career needs to

43:52

change. I told Benny Medina,

43:54

her manager, she needs to sell everything,

43:56

get a rented house, get a beautiful

43:58

house. And. move to

44:00

Nashville and do a

44:03

country and western album. You'll be a monster. You

44:05

get every young guy, Shania Twain,

44:07

which do this grand opera. And

44:09

I said, and I'll fund it.

44:11

Don't need a record coming out. Put up all the money. We'll

44:13

own it. She'll go out there. Bang.

44:16

I hope she hears this. No,

44:18

that's another fail. That is another

44:20

fail. You think so? Yes. Jennifer

44:23

Lopez doing country? I don't know. I'm just asking. No, bro. No.

44:26

No. That's a huge L. Yeah. Is it because

44:29

when you're in Nashville, you're going

44:31

to sing your own songs? Wow. Oh, I'm just asking.

44:33

That's not the, like just a question. It's

44:35

just a question. I don't know. Right?

44:39

But isn't it the whole like, right? Get

44:43

a retro music. But

44:47

hey, it works, right? You know, like you

44:49

see what happened to Beyonce, although Beyonce is

44:51

like just disappeared. Like she's MIA, like she

44:53

released that record and she's just like, she

44:55

ghosted everyone. Is that what it is?

44:57

You think so? It's the Diddy stuff. Yeah. There

45:00

were like three heater records on that album that

45:02

were destined to be monsters. Right. And

45:05

once that Diddy stuff happened and then

45:07

her and Jay-Z just went into seclusion

45:10

because Jay hadn't been seen until

45:13

recently. Last week he was at

45:16

the Tom Brady Patriots Hall of

45:18

Fame induction. And then this

45:20

week he was at the, was it Tony

45:22

Awards with Alicia Keys? Other

45:24

than that, like maybe a couple of basketball games.

45:26

How did, no big public appearances. How did JLo

45:28

sort of skate all this backlash from the Diddy

45:30

stuff? Great question. Because

45:33

you haven't really heard her name into all this. She's

45:35

Diddy's ex. Yes. Yeah, but she's got all

45:37

the Ben Affleck stuff that she's dealing with right now. I

45:40

know, but yeah, I guess that's too much. Yeah, it's a

45:42

lot. It's a lot.

45:44

But anyway, country, yes, no. No. For

45:46

JLo, okay, nevermind, just asking. The

45:48

Ross and Moka Show podcast. So

45:51

Steve-O from Jackass and Post Malone

45:53

have been friends for a bit

45:55

and they've tattooed each other before,

45:57

but Steve-O made good on. and

45:59

his word that for

46:02

Steve-O's 50th birthday, he would allow

46:04

Post Malone to tattoo a wiener

46:06

on his face. What? So

46:10

here is Steve-O. Are

46:13

you nervous? First time? A little bit, yeah, dude.

46:16

Very experienced. I love you, Steve-O.

46:18

I love you, Austin. Party

46:21

hardy. I'm gonna start with the part closest to your

46:23

eye. I would say start with the balls. Yeah,

46:26

that's the thing. You got it. You ready? Yep.

46:30

Oh my God, they're doing it. Shaking it.

46:34

Oh, you okay? Yep. Now you're

46:36

styling, boy. You're styling. Let's go.

46:38

Yeah, dude. Are you ready for

46:40

a good look at this tattoo? Well, first let

46:42

me tell you why I got it. It's

46:45

to find out how long I last

46:47

before I tap out and get it

46:49

lasered off. I'm determined to make it

46:51

at least through my next whole tour

46:53

which starts this Friday. And

46:55

it's the craziest show I've ever put together

46:57

because it actually explores what I have to

46:59

do with my art to cross the line.

47:01

And I'll have you know, I'm crossing the

47:04

hell out of it. So make sure you

47:06

catch me on tour. Get

47:08

a load of this. Okay,

47:10

so it's big. Like,

47:12

so it's not like a little tattoo

47:15

like on the side of his eye

47:17

kind of thing. It goes like the

47:19

entire length of his eyebrow over his

47:21

eye. Oh my God. All the

47:23

way down his cheek? Like, oh no, like all

47:25

the way down to the corner to the corner

47:27

of his eye. It curves? Yeah, yeah. Oh yeah.

47:30

I know. And it's not a

47:32

very good test. No, of course not. But it's

47:34

bad, but it's just good enough that you can

47:36

tell what it is. But

47:38

it's like, have you seen it,

47:40

Shamm? Nope. You seen it, Mowgaw? Yes.

47:43

It's weird. Cause like those things aren't really that

47:45

hard to draw, but he didn't do

47:47

the best job. No, but tattooing is like,

47:50

that's a full leather. You

47:52

haven't seen it, Mowgaw? Did

47:54

you see it? No. You saw it.

47:56

I did not. I'm on TMZ right now.

47:58

Just Google Steve-O penis. tattoo,

48:01

better add tattoo to that, tattoo

48:03

TMZ. Years ago, when

48:05

I met Steve-O, he was really at

48:07

his like lowest low point with just

48:09

drinking and drugs and everything else. And

48:11

he showed me his wiener in that

48:14

interview, by the way. And

48:16

I, unsolicited too. Look at that

48:18

tattoo, oh my God. Yeah,

48:21

and at the time, Steve-O had

48:23

the F word tattooed across one

48:25

set of knuckles and the S

48:27

word tattooed across the other set

48:29

of knuckles. And we were

48:32

doing the interview sitting on the edge of his bed. And

48:36

I had said, well, like what happens years from now,

48:39

like, you know, if you don't want

48:41

any of these things, cause he was just like

48:43

crazy tattooing anything on his body that he wanted.

48:45

And he said, well, if at any point that

48:47

comes where I have kids and

48:49

I can't have the F word tattooed on

48:51

one knuckles and then the S word on

48:53

the other ones, he's like, I can just

48:55

go to the tattoo artist and have him

48:58

change it to ship and book. But

49:03

he got those lasered off. He doesn't even have those anymore.

49:05

So like, no, he had a lot of them. He had

49:07

a lot of them lasered off because if you're on jackass,

49:09

they would do crazy stuff, right? So I think he's- There

49:11

was one I remember, they were in a

49:13

dune buggy. Yeah, and then they

49:15

tattooed somebody. Smiley face on him? Yeah,

49:18

yeah. And that was huge, right? Yeah,

49:20

yeah. So, so many of us, Steve-O,

49:22

see along this last, but

49:24

it is a crude, crude looking tattoo.

49:26

Oh yeah. Uh-huh.

49:29

The Ross and Moka Show Podcast. Podcast.

49:32

There was a Modern Family reunion in

49:34

a new commercial for WhatsApp. Yeah. So

49:37

it's Cam, Mitch, Phil and Claire, and they're

49:39

on the Modern Family set. Like,

49:41

it's like, I guess that thing still exists,

49:43

right? And they just brought everything out. And

49:45

so it's them sitting there and it's shot

49:47

to look exactly like Modern Family. It was

49:49

so great to see them all sort of

49:51

back together. The picture Haley said of the

49:53

twins, it's so precious. Oh, let me see.

49:55

It's in the group chat. Oh, okay. Well,

49:58

that's weird. I don't see it. I'm not

50:00

gonna do a family chat without me. Oh,

50:03

Shane! Look, it's not you, it's just your

50:05

new phone. Blurry photos, weird likes. You know,

50:07

if your group has different phones, just use

50:09

WhatsApp. It's seamless and private. Oh,

50:12

this is fun. I still can't believe

50:14

you cut me out. We may have cut

50:16

you from here, never from here. Oh,

50:20

this is nice to see them. That's such a good

50:22

show. I miss that show. Yeah, yeah, they're all good.

50:24

They all look exactly the same. Like,

50:27

none of them have changed drastically.

50:29

You just throw them on the

50:31

set and they just like, they all- It

50:34

just works. Like, Phil's hair is still Phil's hair.

50:36

Claire still looks like Claire. Cam,

50:38

you put the shirt on him with the

50:40

weird cuffs. He's just, he's Cam, like his

50:42

body hasn't changed at all. Nobody, it's wild.

50:44

And that's been a long time since Modern

50:47

Family Live. I love that. The Roz and

50:49

Moka Show Podcast. Podcast. And I was just

50:51

reading this article because I know it's wedding

50:53

season and it was an article on wedding

50:55

etiquette. And the headline is, is it time

50:58

to stop inviting plus ones to weddings? Ooh.

51:01

Oh. Because the common wedding etiquette,

51:03

especially when dealing with single guests,

51:05

like your single friends, is that

51:07

if they're traveling, okay, or

51:10

they don't know many of the other

51:13

attendees at the wedding, it's nice to

51:15

give a single person a plus one.

51:17

It is not required, but it is

51:19

nice to sort of extend that plus

51:22

one. Of course, people in serious relationships,

51:24

that is absolutely essential. But

51:26

do you owe a plus one to everyone

51:28

at a wedding? That's the question because like,

51:30

what if it's your best friend who like

51:32

just got dumped? Do you give her a

51:35

plus one so she can just bring some

51:37

rando that you may not even know to

51:39

your wedding? You know what

51:41

I mean? Why are you looking at me for it? I'm not looking at you.

51:43

You made a face. Oh, I

51:45

didn't, I missed a face. I didn't make

51:48

no face. You made a face. I mean, you don't- Because

51:50

you looked at me. I know, I didn't. So

51:52

the other question, like, what about like somebody

51:55

who you know who is now dating

51:57

your ex from college? No.

52:00

Do they get a plus one?

52:03

Do you even get an invite? But

52:05

what if they're a friend and

52:07

it's been years? I think there's a time line here. But

52:09

maybe your wife would or your new husband. There's

52:11

a timeline rule. Right. Yeah. So

52:14

so what would you say the timeline is, Maria?

52:16

Because they have it listed here. I

52:18

think if you are in a serious relationship

52:21

and have been dating this person for longer

52:23

than a year, you get a plus one.

52:25

You say longer than a year. Yeah. Because

52:28

in a year, I might not have met that

52:30

person or like I maybe have met them once.

52:32

This is important. You have a plus one, especially

52:34

if you have like a ton of people, restrictions,

52:36

excuse me. And then I think

52:39

anything less than a year or if they're just

52:41

newly dating, you don't get a plus one. You're

52:43

automatically single. They say six months

52:46

or living together is what

52:48

is what they say. OK. Also, no tinder

52:50

dates to a wedding, because I think that

52:52

that's what people are worried about. Oh, yeah.

52:54

No, people have. Yes, they have. I think

52:56

that they have somebody just texted and said,

52:59

my family's rule. You got to be together for

53:01

a year, a year. Yeah. The old rule used

53:03

to bring no used to be no ring, no

53:05

bring like you had to be married in

53:07

order to get in order to get a plus

53:10

one. There was no no singles, no singles or

53:12

living together. But yeah, so that is that's the

53:14

question now, because weddings, everything is just so expensive

53:16

for people that it's like who gets the does

53:18

everybody automatically get a plus one? Can everybody bring

53:20

a date? You get a smaller gift if you

53:23

do a plus one. I have a couple of

53:25

weddings coming up, but I don't have a plus

53:27

one. You don't get a plus one. No, no,

53:29

no. No, you're DMS. Maria's DMS are going to

53:31

be so wild. That's exciting. I don't need one.

53:33

I don't have this piece. The

53:36

Ross and Moka Show podcast podcast.

53:39

Well, Oilers did it last night. Yo,

53:42

what we're going to game six. Right

53:44

now, that is game six. And

53:48

the Stanley Cup final Friday

53:51

night at Rutgers place. Connor

53:54

McDavid eight points and two games.

53:57

Heesh. Heesh. That one.

54:00

assist he had where he just, oh

54:02

my God, he must've been, makes people

54:04

look so bad. He must've been so

54:06

excited. Well, that's the whole thing is

54:09

that, is that, you know, now

54:11

everybody's like, okay, okay. We're

54:14

going back to Edmonton. We got a game here.

54:16

They put eight goals in the net. The last

54:18

time they were in Edmonton, two games in a

54:20

row, they've chased Bobrovsky out of the net. Crazy.

54:22

So I know we say this a lot,

54:25

but it's always great to hear and just

54:27

an absolutely fired up Connor McDavid. It's been

54:29

a, it's been a fun ride. We're glad

54:31

it's going to go one more day, but

54:34

that's all we've, that's all we've earned here

54:36

is, is another day, another flight. Talk to

54:38

them. What else? They won't be

54:40

ready to go in, in Edmonton on Friday. Whoa, whoa,

54:42

whoa. Is it Friday? Is

54:44

it Friday night? Is that the game

54:47

Friday? Calm down Connor. Yeah. Yeah. So

54:49

anyway, I listen, man. Got

54:51

a game. They're putting it together. There's a reason

54:53

why they're Canada's team right now. Here

54:56

we go. That's

55:00

why the country's home. Right. Bring

55:02

the cup home. Way too long guys. Yeah. Let's

55:04

do it up. Connor

55:08

McDavid, the goat as they call

55:10

him. Bring

55:12

it home. Been too long.

55:14

The drought. Yeah. Do it

55:17

one time, one time. Oh, the drought is almost

55:19

over. For the ends one time. Hey.

55:23

The Ross and Moka show podcast. Podcast.

55:27

There was a shooting at Von Mills

55:29

yesterday. That's crazy. So a woman in

55:31

her twenties was found at Von Mills

55:33

mall parking lot with a gunshot wound.

55:35

She died. Police recalled

55:37

there was like yesterday afternoon was like five

55:39

30 in the afternoon yesterday. She

55:42

was taken to the trauma center, pronounced

55:44

dead. And officials

55:46

say that they now have two male suspects

55:48

in custody, but no charges have been laid

55:51

as of yet. What is going on in

55:53

Von man? That's targeted for

55:55

sure. Yeah. That used to be your hood though,

55:57

right? Yeah. I was just at that

55:59

mall the other day. Yeah, going back to mom what to do what

56:01

what do you do? What business you got there pick up a couple

56:04

of things like what we got stuff like what tell me why don't

56:06

you tell me? Why are you so secretly? No, so you know what

56:08

Von Mills right? They got I've

56:10

never been they hold the line at certain stores. What

56:12

are you talking about? So I went to go to

56:14

the Nike store. Yeah, oh They

56:17

do that now they do that now so

56:19

many stores do that So

56:22

many stores do that then they have it listed

56:24

on the on the outside of the store How

56:26

many people are allowed in at one time? Yeah, I

56:28

walked it I walked by and I was like no,

56:30

I'm not waiting that line. Yeah tomorrow. Yeah thieves, right?

56:33

That's why it's the new world I'm

56:37

not doing that by the way But

56:40

I am gonna be at the mall. Okay, what time

56:42

exactly tell people tell fans in case they want to

56:44

show what time is your appearance at Von Mills You

56:47

just said you were doing an appearance at store

56:53

You said that you're gonna do an appearance at the Nike

56:55

store not an appearance. Oh, I'm just I'm going I'm gonna

56:57

be Stealing is what

56:59

I thought you said. I'm not stealing. I

57:01

was just kidding guys. Yeah, if you would like to

57:03

go and loot Von Mills That's

57:06

not what you're doing. I don't know what your business you

57:08

have there. Oh, you still tell I'm not going to the

57:10

mall no more All

57:22

right, but you let us know you let us know when

57:25

you reschedule though, right Jelly

57:31

roll was talking Howard Stern yesterday bet his tattoos

57:33

jelly got like a ton of tattoos His

57:36

face and his face and everything right?

57:39

But are there any tattoos that he regrets? I

57:41

love my cross I love my slash So I

57:43

have a tattoo on my arm that I gave

57:45

somebody like a quarter sack of bad weed for

57:47

and it looks like a quarter Suck-a-bad weed tattoo.

57:50

They look decent because they're all grouped together. So

57:52

you're like, they don't look horrible jelly It's like

57:55

until you dissect them and zoom in and you're

57:57

like these suck bad way

58:00

to say it. Yeah, that would bother me. Yeah.

58:02

Yeah. I guess when you just get so many

58:04

of them, it doesn't, doesn't matter anymore. Uh, Jelly

58:06

is managing to get, make his way to Canada

58:09

though. Is he? Yeah, because he was talking about,

58:11

yeah, he was talking about how difficult it was

58:13

because of his felony charges to, to book a

58:15

world tour to even leave. Canada is very difficult

58:18

for felons to get into. Uh, but he's going

58:20

to perform at the Meridian center in St. Catharines,

58:22

Ontario, at an event benefiting

58:24

the Heather, uh, Winterstein foundation.

58:27

This is July 8th. And then he's going

58:29

to do a performance at the

58:31

RBC stage at Ottawa blues fest on

58:33

July 9th. So those are the day

58:35

after I leave from auto. I'm so

58:37

upset. Yeah. You're not going to blues

58:39

fest. I am. I'm going to see

58:41

Nickelback at the auto blues. Are you?

58:45

Wow. Nickelback, they still perform. They

58:47

performed last year at the film

58:49

fest. It was incredible. Nickelback could,

58:51

Nickelback could feel like a

58:54

stadium if they wanted to. I just had no

58:56

idea. I didn't know that they still perform. But

58:58

they're low key about it because you know, why

59:00

take that kind of heat, right? Yeah. You know,

59:02

they don't need to do all that stuff, but

59:04

uh, but yeah, Jelly's doing Ottawa blues fast, which

59:07

is real good. The Ross and

59:09

Moka show podcast. Hold

59:12

on here. There was something else I wanted to do. If

59:14

you would bear with me, if, uh, if

59:17

it pleases the court, I would like to take

59:19

just a moment to collect my thoughts and my

59:21

emotions. Um,

59:24

times up. No, shut up, Morrie. I

59:26

assume when times up, Jesus. Oh,

59:28

Post Malone set a release date for his

59:30

f one trillion album. So that is now

59:32

going to be August 16th.

59:35

Damn it. Posty. Why? What's wrong with that?

59:37

That seems close to me. That's like the

59:39

end of summer, man. No, it's not August.

59:42

August is not the end of summer. That's getting

59:44

close to the end of summer. You're not one

59:46

of these summer ends in like September,

59:48

September after the long weekend. No, no, but

59:51

this is a week before the long summer

59:53

ends the Monday after Labor Day weekend. That's

59:55

the end of summer. No, yes, that's the

59:57

end of summer. So the fifth. Yes.

59:59

Summer ends on September 5th. My birthday

1:00:01

has to happen and then summer is done. When's

1:00:04

your birthday? August 6th. You're born in the fall.

1:00:06

No, I'm not. You're born in the summer.

1:00:08

Yeah, you're the summer. You're the summer.

1:00:10

It's still summer. September 5th. Hold on a

1:00:12

second. Summer ends. Oh, Labor Day. So

1:00:14

I thought you meant the other long weekend. Because

1:00:16

I'm born in a long weekend. That's a big

1:00:18

long weekend. That's what I'm saying. Post Malone's album

1:00:20

is too late. No, it's good.

1:00:23

Yes. He's got these two songs out,

1:00:25

right? Or one song out now. The Blake Shelton one's

1:00:27

coming out soon. I was expecting. I'm just a Post

1:00:30

Malone fan. I just want that out. Anyway. Okay. It's

1:00:32

called the F1 Trillion. I don't know what that means,

1:00:34

but it sounds cool. Love it. August 16th. Yes.

1:00:37

The Ross and Moka Show podcast. Podcast. Baseball

1:00:47

legend icon Willie Mays passed away

1:00:49

yesterday. I feel terrible because I

1:00:51

thought Willie Mays had passed already.

1:00:53

How old? Willie

1:00:59

Mays, like baseball pioneers started off

1:01:01

years ago in the Negro leagues

1:01:04

before joining the Giants in 1950.

1:01:07

He retired in 73. He

1:01:10

started playing pro ball in 1950. The

1:01:12

man played pro baseball for 23 years.

1:01:17

Legend. Legend. 23

1:01:19

years. Athletes don't

1:01:22

do that now. No. 660

1:01:24

home runs. 3,200 hits.

1:01:28

One World Series win, which happened in 1954.

1:01:31

Here's a little bit of Willie Mays, the great Willie

1:01:33

Mays from the team. Willie Mays, the greatest baseball player

1:01:35

of all time. I

1:01:37

don't do that. So many things

1:01:40

happened with me on the baseball

1:01:42

field that I could just look

1:01:44

back and just replay every moment.

1:01:48

I never had a day where somebody

1:01:50

would not come up and say, I saw

1:01:53

you make a play. I love you

1:01:55

because of what you did for me.

1:01:57

And it made me feel very, very

1:01:59

proud. because not only did

1:02:01

I play baseball for the people,

1:02:03

they enjoy what I did. And

1:02:08

you, Roz, were there for his first game

1:02:10

for the year, right? I'd see, I was

1:02:12

a season ticket holder. Yeah. Well,

1:02:16

there's... Yeah, that was from

1:02:18

the HBO documentary, Say Hey, Willie Mays. Yeah,

1:02:22

I remember, oh, I remember it well. It

1:02:25

was a hot day. It was hot. Lemonade

1:02:27

was flowing that day. Oh, I know.

1:02:30

Everybody's uniforms are so thick. Yeah.

1:02:34

You're gonna get him, Willie.

1:02:36

The Roz and Mokusho Podcast.

1:02:38

Podcast. Anthony

1:02:41

Mackie was doing one of those roundtables

1:02:43

for The Hollywood Reporter for

1:02:47

comedic actors, which is interesting. And

1:02:49

he was talking about how he doesn't

1:02:52

do selfies with fans. And this was,

1:02:54

I guess, based on, because there's been

1:02:56

a few people who've come out to

1:02:58

talk about the interactions that they've had

1:03:00

with Anthony Mackie over the

1:03:02

last little while. So do you wanna hear

1:03:04

Anthony Mackie first or a fan that trashed Anthony

1:03:06

Mackie? I wanna hear Anthony Mackie. Okay, so

1:03:08

let's listen to Anthony Mackie. Because

1:03:10

of the Kardashians, we're kind of putting this

1:03:12

reality where we looked at as

1:03:15

tools, as vessels, as

1:03:17

opposed to artists. And

1:03:21

there's been several experiences now where

1:03:24

people have taken a picture with me

1:03:26

and used them for ways that I

1:03:28

don't deem the right way. So

1:03:32

because of that, I

1:03:35

choose not to be a part of your social reality. I

1:03:38

have people tell me all the time, well, this is

1:03:40

what you signed up for. I'm

1:03:42

like, that's crazy. That's like telling a girl

1:03:44

that because she got put on a cute

1:03:46

dress and went to a bar, she signed

1:03:49

up for me to harass her all night.

1:03:51

Nope. No. No,

1:03:53

in this day and age, we literally learned

1:03:55

that we have to respect everyone's no. So

1:03:58

if I tell you no. respect it.

1:04:00

Do you think wrong comparison Anthony Mackey.

1:04:04

You think Anthony Mackey that you being a

1:04:06

movie star and having a fan walk up

1:04:08

to you a fan and ask for a

1:04:11

picture is the same as a woman being

1:04:13

sexually harassed in a bar. He's comparing harassment

1:04:15

because he thinks he's getting harassed. Yeah, the

1:04:18

wrong wrong comparison. Bro anyway, so here here

1:04:20

is somebody from TikTok. Her name is Lacey

1:04:22

Cole. She tells this story about meeting Anthony

1:04:24

Mackey to gas station. So I just met

1:04:27

Anthony Mackey and let me just

1:04:29

say, rudest human being

1:04:31

alive. I pulled up to a gas

1:04:33

station. Here Anthony

1:04:35

Mackey comes in this huge

1:04:38

truck all blacked out all

1:04:41

sleek windows down. So

1:04:44

it's like also if you don't want people to come up to

1:04:46

you and say

1:04:48

how much they appreciate your work. Why

1:04:51

the **** are all your windows

1:04:53

down and you're blasting music smoking

1:04:55

a **** cigar. So

1:04:58

I parked my car getting ready to pump

1:05:00

my gas. I see Anthony Mackey across the

1:05:02

**** lot. I

1:05:04

gently walk up to him being

1:05:07

like, oh my God, I'm so sorry to

1:05:09

bother. Tell me why

1:05:11

Anthony Mackey did this. No.

1:05:17

No. To

1:05:19

my face. No.

1:05:24

Why? You're

1:05:27

Captain America and everything, but no. And

1:05:31

I get, you know, I listen, you can sort

1:05:33

of understand you don't like being harassed. You don't

1:05:36

like doing all that stuff, but it's how you

1:05:38

interact with those people when you turn down

1:05:40

a picture. Right. You do it wrong. There's there's

1:05:42

a lot of well, there's just a lot of

1:05:44

people like there. You see people out all the

1:05:47

time. There's so many.

1:05:49

Everything is on video now, but there's so many stars

1:05:51

that walk out of a hotel and you've heard stars

1:05:53

before. Maybe it was Scarlett Johansson. One of those sort

1:05:56

of like at that level where they

1:05:58

were like, I don't do autographs. Right,

1:06:00

but you know you could I'll do I'll do a selfie

1:06:02

with you But you can hear them say all the

1:06:04

time I don't do autographs because people don't do autographs because

1:06:06

then they go off and they sell them yeah, right and

1:06:09

it's not and it's not cool But so they but

1:06:11

they're cool about it. They're not going like No,

1:06:15

yeah, why not just have like a quick

1:06:17

conversation? Maybe say hey busy on my way.

1:06:19

Yeah. Love you Thanks for the support appreciate

1:06:21

you. Yes, right done Got a once waited

1:06:24

at a stage door for Annie Lennox and

1:06:26

the rule was you either

1:06:28

get a photo or an autograph She wasn't

1:06:30

doing both Excuse

1:06:32

me. Yeah How

1:06:34

do you pick? There

1:06:44

is a new record for the

1:06:46

most expensive household in California So

1:06:50

a guy named James Jennard

1:06:52

who founded Oakley sunglasses in 1975

1:06:54

love so he bought this place

1:06:57

in Malibu Yeah in 2012 for

1:06:59

75 million now Before

1:07:04

you say the price can you do you have details on? Size

1:07:08

and I can't be bedroom. I can't

1:07:10

for sure for sure now keep in

1:07:12

mind What makes this so expensive is

1:07:15

its location? So it's nine and a

1:07:17

half acres on the Malibu coast with

1:07:19

300 feet of ocean coastline

1:07:21

that you own Okay, it's

1:07:26

15,000 square feet eight bedrooms 14

1:07:29

bathrooms huge courtyard gym

1:07:31

two guest houses Two

1:07:34

guest houses now the previous record in

1:07:36

California that was set not that long

1:07:38

ago is when Jay Z and Beyonce

1:07:40

bought their place Okay, they

1:07:42

had previously purchased what was at

1:07:44

that time the most expensive house

1:07:47

in California. They paid 200 million

1:07:50

Oh, wow. My guess was gonna be way less than

1:07:52

that. Yeah, this guy's Malibu home. Do we know who

1:07:54

his neighbors are? I don't know because

1:07:56

you got nine acres. So I don't think it matters

1:07:58

who your neighbors are Canada. I

1:08:01

could very well beat Jay-Z and Beyonce, right? Yeah.

1:08:05

Yeah. Nevada, right? Like, that's here.

1:08:08

Canada and then Hawaii. Yeah. Yeah.

1:08:11

Yeah. Okay. So,

1:08:13

the previous record was J and B and it was

1:08:16

over two. Yeah. I'm going to say

1:08:18

this guy is like three ten. Two ten. Two ten. So,

1:08:21

he beat them by ten million dollars, which I know doesn't sound like it's

1:08:23

a big win, but it's

1:08:25

ten million dollars more. Yeah. Right?

1:08:28

That's a lot of money. That's a lot

1:08:31

of money. That's a lot of house. Yeah. Can

1:08:33

you believe the Oakley guy? Sunglasses. I

1:08:35

can believe it. Those douchey sunglasses? Dude bros

1:08:38

making that guy this rich? Why

1:08:40

you got to say that? After like a

1:08:42

minute and a half ago, I said I

1:08:44

love Oakleys. Oh, did you? You did? No.

1:08:48

Do you have Oakleys? I do. You

1:08:50

do? Really? I love

1:08:53

Oakleys. You do? I've tried.

1:08:55

I've tried. I can't. I

1:08:57

can't. They also have like reading glasses too. I

1:09:00

can't. I can't with the

1:09:02

Oakleys. Why? I look like trash. You'll

1:09:04

be fine with Oakleys on. No. Even

1:09:08

back in the day when everybody was like,

1:09:10

oh my God, Oakleys, Oakleys, Oakleys, I could

1:09:12

never wear them. I love Oakleys. You do,

1:09:14

huh? Well now they're back in. Yeah. Those

1:09:17

like big, big sunglasses. Yeah. No. These

1:09:20

would have to be prescription, no? Yeah,

1:09:22

no. No, no. Like the

1:09:24

sunglasses. Yeah. Those big ones.

1:09:26

They look like ski goggles. Yeah. Sorry.

1:09:30

As you know, I'm Sam Hart. Sam Hart, yep. Yes.

1:09:33

The Ross and Moka Show Podcast. Ted

1:09:36

Conklin, the owner of the American

1:09:38

Hotel in the Hamptons said that

1:09:40

they would welcome Justin Timberlake back with

1:09:43

open arms. Yeah. They have no

1:09:45

plans to ban him, mainly because they say he was

1:09:47

a model customer while he was there. Ted

1:09:50

says that Justin was a great guest and

1:09:52

a nice guy. He wouldn't get into a

1:09:54

lot of the details about when Timberlake was

1:09:56

there except to say and he made it

1:09:59

clear that the restaurant did not. over serve

1:10:01

him and the staff acted properly this is

1:10:03

after the drunk

1:10:05

driving arrest because he drunk someone

1:10:07

else's drink yeah well that's the

1:10:10

other thing too and they didn't comment on that

1:10:12

either Timberlake's next court appearance is

1:10:14

the July 26th which is where he

1:10:17

was supposed to play at Madison Square

1:10:19

Garden oh no he can still do

1:10:21

both can he zoom that no

1:10:24

drive oh it's fine it's New

1:10:26

York it's New York you're here

1:10:28

he's good no Long

1:10:31

Island okay Jessica

1:10:34

Beale I don't even think she went out there

1:10:36

because she's shooting a new show called the better

1:10:39

sister in New York City and she was

1:10:41

on set yesterday like all day they saw her on set

1:10:43

so I don't even I don't even think she went out

1:10:45

there to be honest with you but

1:10:48

an old clip of Justin

1:10:50

Timberlake telling Britney Spears

1:10:52

to quit drinking has gone viral this is from

1:10:54

2007 and Timberlake

1:10:57

was accepting a Brit award in a

1:10:59

pre-recorded message and it was very tumultuous

1:11:02

with he and Britney at the time

1:11:04

this is during her breakdown the shaved

1:11:06

head incident everybody going in on her

1:11:08

and so during his speech he

1:11:11

decided to sort of covertly I

1:11:13

guess give Britney a message stop

1:11:17

drinking you know who you are speaking

1:11:19

to you stop drinking you're

1:11:21

gonna get sloppy okay

1:11:23

is gonna say something bad about you so that

1:11:26

went viral and I don't know if you saw

1:11:28

Britney Spears post but she's in Vegas living it

1:11:31

up and the only thing she had to say

1:11:33

yesterday was a picture of a cocktail beautiful looking

1:11:35

cocktail and all she wrote was it's the little

1:11:37

things you know the Ross

1:11:45

and Mokusho podcast howie

1:11:47

bandell out here having to do

1:11:52

some damage control on damage

1:11:54

control so he goes on

1:11:57

Kelly and mark right

1:11:59

Kelly Ripon and her husband Mark, that

1:12:01

show. And he tells this story of his

1:12:03

wife who, they were in Vegas and she

1:12:06

fell and like broke her face. Like

1:12:08

broke her cheek and the pictures of

1:12:10

her. She is black and blue everywhere.

1:12:12

Like recently? Yeah. And

1:12:14

so he has to go, he has like,

1:12:16

if you're famous and your wife shows up

1:12:19

like that, you have to tell the story

1:12:21

of how it really happened over and over

1:12:23

and over again so people don't think it's

1:12:25

something else, right? So this is the way

1:12:27

he first described it with Kelly and Mark.

1:12:30

For dinner at Poppy's, which is, I'm gonna plug

1:12:32

it again, but it was the best dinner we

1:12:34

had. And we partied like it

1:12:36

was, like it was too

1:12:38

much. Yes. Like

1:12:41

it was too much and she was tipsy. Okay. I

1:12:43

did not know that. And in the middle

1:12:45

of the night, she got up and I

1:12:47

don't know where she was headed, but

1:12:50

she headed into the wall. I heard,

1:12:52

No, we didn't know. Bang! And I

1:12:54

woke up and I went, where are you? And

1:12:56

she went, I don't know. That's what she said.

1:12:58

Damn. Okay. So then

1:13:00

after he does this, everybody

1:13:03

then starts saying, oh my God, does

1:13:05

Howie's wife have a drinking problem? So

1:13:07

it becomes a funny story about something

1:13:09

that he needed to clarify because she

1:13:11

was actually banged up to, now people

1:13:13

are concerned that does Howie's wife have

1:13:16

a drinking problem. So then Howie has

1:13:18

to do damage control on damage control

1:13:20

and go on TMZ to clarify what

1:13:22

it actually was. First of all, she

1:13:24

wasn't drunk. She's so worried that people

1:13:26

are going to intervene and

1:13:28

with her alcohol problem. She doesn't have an

1:13:31

alcohol problem. I'm gonna tell you the truth.

1:13:33

She took gummies. She took

1:13:35

gummies. Took some alcohol

1:13:37

problem. She was on

1:13:39

pot. Now I tell the story because

1:13:41

I just trying to be, I

1:13:45

said, we had a great night and we got

1:13:47

a little tipsy and she got out of bed

1:13:49

in the middle of the night and fell and

1:13:51

it was really scary. I put her on the

1:13:53

bed and I tried to give her ice and

1:13:55

I didn't have ice and I gave her Kansas

1:13:57

soda to put on her head and she kept.

1:13:59

to go into that field and she threw them

1:14:01

across the room and I went and got another

1:14:03

can of soda because I didn't know that it

1:14:05

was cut so bad and I didn't want to

1:14:07

stop swelling and she threw that across the room

1:14:09

and then finally I saw the bone, I could

1:14:11

see the bone. Yeah, so I called

1:14:13

down to the front desk and I

1:14:15

say to them, I gotta call 911,

1:14:18

they go, what happened? I go, I don't know, I don't

1:14:20

know, but there's blood everywhere, they go, we're sending security up.

1:14:22

They send security up, my wife is

1:14:24

lying in the bed, there's blood everywhere,

1:14:26

there's coke cans that have been strown

1:14:28

across the room. So in my God,

1:14:31

so they thought you were a, they

1:14:33

thought you did it. They've got me

1:14:35

against the TV. They're

1:14:37

taking pictures. Oh my

1:14:39

gosh. I was, and my wife who

1:14:42

has, you might

1:14:44

think a great sense of humor, we got back

1:14:46

to the hotel and she's opening the

1:14:48

door to the room, we're going back in the room,

1:14:50

another couple is coming out and going out for breakfast

1:14:52

and she goes, Howie, I promise

1:14:54

I'll be a good girl and never

1:14:56

send you. No, that's not funny. That

1:14:59

is not funny. Oh my God. Oh

1:15:03

my God. Vegas

1:15:05

was not it for them that

1:15:08

weekend. Wow. The Roz and

1:15:10

Moka Show podcast. LCBO strike

1:15:12

that may wind up happening on July 5th

1:15:17

is crazy. Well, thank God

1:15:20

the long weekend is saved. Yeah, but after

1:15:22

that, what are you

1:15:24

gonna do? The big question is what

1:15:26

are the bars and restaurants gonna do? Because

1:15:28

you may not know this, but that is also where bars

1:15:30

and restaurants get their booze from. Like it's not like they

1:15:32

get it from. Like a supplier. A

1:15:35

supplier. They don't go direct. Like if you

1:15:37

sell alcohol anywhere, you have to buy it from

1:15:39

the LCBO. You can order it and have

1:15:41

it delivered, but everything. What about beer? Beer

1:15:43

comes from the beer store. And

1:15:45

that's not the same strike. Like they're not gonna. No,

1:15:47

no. Not the same union. No, beer

1:15:49

stores is like a foreign owned company. The LCBO

1:15:51

is a government run. Wait, when is this happening?

1:15:54

July 5th. So they're

1:15:56

now saying LCBO management

1:15:58

is saying. that in

1:16:01

the event of a strike, it has

1:16:03

measures in place to ensure continued service,

1:16:05

which includes service to their

1:16:08

wholesale customers, which are bars and restaurants.

1:16:10

They're saying that they have a plan

1:16:12

in place. Although

1:16:14

the people who are owning

1:16:16

bars and restaurants have not heard that plan

1:16:18

yet. And this may go into effect

1:16:20

July 5th. They make

1:16:22

your own booze. You better

1:16:24

start. Yeah. I think

1:16:27

the fair thing to do is for them to work out

1:16:29

a deal with restaurants and bars.

1:16:31

Yeah. So this, of course, is

1:16:33

the strike is happening after it was announced. So

1:16:36

the strike is pending after the government

1:16:38

announced that they will allow convenience stores

1:16:40

to sell alcohol and pre-mixed cocktails as

1:16:43

of September. So that's the big sticking point.

1:16:45

And apparently the negotiations are not going well.

1:16:48

So it may wind up being that bars and

1:16:50

restaurants are the only place you'll be able to

1:16:53

buy vodka. Right. Or anywhere

1:16:58

else. So, so you

1:17:00

can't go like that's the thing, right? Like

1:17:02

I love the LCBO. I love

1:17:04

the people that work there. I get a lot,

1:17:06

but maybe it's time that the government isn't running

1:17:08

this like it is everywhere else in the world.

1:17:11

Yeah. I think everywhere else in the

1:17:13

world, you can go to a grocery store and

1:17:15

buy a bottle of tequila. I know. I

1:17:18

think everyone agrees with that statement because everyone

1:17:20

feels the exact same way. It's is that

1:17:22

we are so restricted here. But we have

1:17:24

had this thing for so long where like

1:17:27

every government that we've had has been like,

1:17:29

Oh my God, alcohol. You can't let people

1:17:31

sell alcohol. The government has to sell alcohol

1:17:33

everywhere else in the world does. It's like

1:17:36

when they said, remember the drinking in parks.

1:17:38

You can't have somebody have a beer in

1:17:40

a park. What

1:17:42

happened during that project? Nothing.

1:17:45

It was fine. It's

1:17:47

fine. People were happy. Yes. Anyway,

1:17:50

so that's that. What about buck a beer? They're going

1:17:52

to bring that back. That was a huge success. Remember

1:17:54

guys? Buck a beer. is

1:18:00

your podcast. Jason

1:18:02

Kelsey says that he's tired of country music.

1:18:04

I don't know what that means, but here's

1:18:06

Jason. If I hear one more country song

1:18:08

that's like, I'm all I got my boots

1:18:10

in my truck going through the fields. That's

1:18:13

not country music. That's not

1:18:15

country music. Put on some Willie Nelson. I

1:18:17

am tired of country music. And what does

1:18:19

this become? Listen, some of it sounds good.

1:18:21

It's the same thing with hip-hop. It sounds

1:18:23

good when you're like, you're in a club.

1:18:25

Okay. I guess I think

1:18:28

that just all music is just starting to sound

1:18:30

the same. Now all genres of music starting to

1:18:32

sound the same country sounding like pop rock is

1:18:34

sounding like country, which is sounding like, but like,

1:18:36

like all, all genres are starting to

1:18:38

sound the same. Everything is starting to sound

1:18:40

the same. They've all been blended. I think

1:18:42

I'm just saying, I think mainstream country is

1:18:45

starting to sound like pop. There are a

1:18:47

lot of other artists that are still country,

1:18:49

but all those sub genres that we used

1:18:52

to have, right? Yeah. Are all now starting

1:18:54

to sound the exact same anymore. They don't

1:18:56

exist. Nothing exists. Everyone crosses over. Right? Yes.

1:18:58

Yes. Cause you gotta, you gotta do that.

1:19:01

If you want to survive the

1:19:03

Ross and Moka show podcast, uh, Queens catalog,

1:19:06

the band

1:19:08

queen. Uh, this is a huge thing that bands do

1:19:10

was when, when they get older, but even younger artists

1:19:12

like Bieber sold his catalog off, right? Am I wrong

1:19:14

about that? He did. Right. And

1:19:16

it's, it's a huge thing. Cause it's

1:19:19

like massive amounts of dollars, but Queen

1:19:21

like legendary band with so many hits,

1:19:23

they just sold their catalog to

1:19:26

Sony. For $1.27

1:19:30

billion. Billion

1:19:32

would it be billion? How

1:19:35

old are these guys or girls? Queen,

1:19:37

Queen Brian May. Um, they are. I

1:19:39

mean, they were, they started in the

1:19:42

sixties, I guess, right? Queen. Are they

1:19:44

all alive? No. Freddie Mercury is dead.

1:19:46

Right. May 76. Yeah. So then, yeah, they

1:19:49

look 70. So then like the estate of Eddie,

1:19:51

Freddie Mercury will get a piece. Yeah. But

1:19:55

they get to continue to make money off

1:19:57

touring though. Yeah. Cause they tour with Adam

1:19:59

Lambert. Oh, he's the sort of singer. So

1:20:02

1.27 billion

1:20:05

dollars for the entire catalog. Billion,

1:20:07

yes. So how does it work

1:20:09

then when they do go on

1:20:11

tour and they perform those songs?

1:20:13

Like now the

1:20:15

master, now everything belongs to Sony. Yes.

1:20:20

So a portion of that tour money

1:20:22

goes to Sony and then they get to

1:20:24

keep like merchandise. No, no, they get to,

1:20:26

they still can tour the songs. They can

1:20:28

perform the songs. And then still keep the

1:20:30

money. They just can't like, okay. So remember,

1:20:32

remember when the movie Bohemian Rhapsody came

1:20:34

out with Rami Malek, right? It did very, very well.

1:20:36

So that was all the Queen music. So Queen is in

1:20:38

charge of the music. They were in charge of the

1:20:40

movie. They licensed it. So they got

1:20:43

huge money off that movie, right? In

1:20:45

the case now, like let's say they

1:20:47

wanted to do Queen 2 or Bohemian

1:20:49

Rhapsody 2. That

1:20:51

money then would, yes, right.

1:20:54

That money would then go to Sony for the licensing of

1:20:56

all the, of all the music. They care. They

1:20:58

got 1.27 billion. Oh my God. They are

1:21:00

the champions. Right? Yeah. Every

1:21:03

hockey game, we are the champions. Every sporting event, we are

1:21:05

the champions. Yeah. Right? Like

1:21:08

you hear just like, it's a money machine, those

1:21:10

songs. Another one bites

1:21:12

the dust. Like all that stuff. Right now. Cause

1:21:14

we're having a good time. Yeah. It's

1:21:17

a lot old. They're all old. They're all old.

1:21:19

So why not? Just get cash

1:21:21

out. The music will live on. Cash out.

1:21:24

Yeah. But this is so that their family, they

1:21:26

can give the money to their family. They've given

1:21:28

their family enough. Believe me. I

1:21:31

don't even know how much they've given them their family,

1:21:33

but they've given their family enough. Yeah.

1:21:36

This is for them. Yes. And

1:21:38

I would, and I would, and I would die empty. The

1:21:43

Ross and Moka show podcast. Hey,

1:21:45

if you were putting off booking any

1:21:47

travel plans because you thought that there

1:21:49

was going to be a strike with

1:21:52

the West jet mechanics and a statement

1:21:54

by West jet, they say that the

1:21:56

union who represents the mechanical workers with

1:21:58

West jet has. rescinded its strike

1:22:01

notices. Both parties agreed to return to

1:22:03

the bargaining table in hopes to find

1:22:05

a resolution in order to avoid further

1:22:07

network disruptions. So go ahead is what

1:22:09

they're saying. Because as it is

1:22:12

right now, it's not looking

1:22:14

like there is going to be some sort of

1:22:16

strike in the near future anyway. God,

1:22:18

everybody's on strike. Everybody's going on strike. So what

1:22:20

about all those canceled flights from WestJet? Do they

1:22:23

rebut them? I don't know. That's the whole bunch.

1:22:26

Yeah, there was a whole ton of flights that

1:22:29

got canceled. I don't know. I don't know what they do about those.

1:22:31

There's like a really cute guy on the news going, I don't know

1:22:33

how I'm going to get to my job. Okay.

1:22:39

How cute was he? Muscular.

1:22:42

Yes. The Roz and Mokusho Podcast. Podcast.

1:22:45

Gayle Kang was out here

1:22:47

defending Justin Timberlake yesterday on

1:22:49

her show, talking about how

1:22:51

the DWI arrest doesn't reflect

1:22:54

him as a person, which

1:22:56

is weird. Here's

1:22:59

Gayle Kang. But Justin Timberlake is a really,

1:23:01

really great guy. Listen, this is clearly a

1:23:03

mistake. I bet nobody knows it more than

1:23:05

he- A stupid mistake. Exactly.

1:23:08

And he knows that, but he's not an

1:23:10

irresponsible person. He's not reckless. He's not careless.

1:23:12

Clearly, this is not a good thing. He

1:23:14

knows that. I love when they stopped Billy

1:23:16

Joel, and Billy Joel said, you know, wait,

1:23:18

not everybody judged at this particular time. She

1:23:21

did go on to say that there's never an excuse for

1:23:23

driving drunk and that he should have called a cab, but

1:23:25

that to me sounds like she was letting them off. Big

1:23:29

time. He knew what he was doing when

1:23:31

he got in that car. That's a very wild thing for Gayle

1:23:33

King to say on television. He knew what he was doing when

1:23:35

he kept drinking. Like, I

1:23:37

get it when, you know, something like that, a lot

1:23:39

of celebrities get into trouble, and then you can say,

1:23:42

listen, he made a stupid mistake, but it's not him.

1:23:44

He doesn't reflect that. But to say that about somebody

1:23:46

who got popped for drinking and driving. That's

1:23:48

such a stupid crime. Gayle King.

1:23:50

Stupid behavior. What you doing? The

1:23:53

Roz and Moka Show Podcast. Podcast. Jacob

1:23:55

Elordi is the latest star to be.

1:23:57

Is that again, remind me who it

1:23:59

is? Salt burn oh take

1:24:02

a below Euphoria euphoria sorry

1:24:04

my bad my bad you also Saltburn

1:24:08

yeah Yes,

1:24:13

he's the one that took the bath yeah, not

1:24:15

the one that licked the bath He's

1:24:20

the one that owned the dirt not the one

1:24:22

that owned the dirt So

1:24:27

anyway his face was slapped on a deep

1:24:29

fake And

1:24:32

the post featured an explicit

1:24:35

video of a guy alone

1:24:38

Which had Jacob Elordi's face digitally superimposed

1:24:40

on him circulated on X on Monday

1:24:42

The post has since been removed with

1:24:44

a message saying that this post violates

1:24:46

X's rules The post

1:24:49

containing the video had been viewed

1:24:51

three million times before it was

1:24:53

eventually removed Also

1:24:55

according to reports the actual

1:24:57

original person in the video

1:24:59

was only 17

1:25:02

when they made the video and That

1:25:05

actual guy from the video posted

1:25:07

on X saying just trying to

1:25:09

ignore it And then

1:25:12

he went on to say that's

1:25:14

literally my video Lmao deep fake

1:25:16

is getting creepy so he doesn't

1:25:18

nobody would have you if you

1:25:20

didn't say somebody else said Somebody

1:25:24

else is yes because it was

1:25:26

clearly not Jacob Elordi right and

1:25:28

and it was weird that like

1:25:30

the reason that people were Like

1:25:32

debating whether it was Jacob Elordi.

1:25:34

It wasn't the fact that It

1:25:37

looked like why would he do this? It

1:25:39

was the they were going in on like he

1:25:41

doesn't have his mole You know

1:25:43

what I mean like it was analyzing. Yeah Yeah,

1:25:47

like it wasn't like weird. Yeah, it wasn't like

1:25:49

let's all assume that this is a deep fake

1:25:51

And it was he it's not him because let

1:25:53

me watch it again. Let me watch it again.

1:25:55

It's not him He doesn't have a mole there

1:25:57

or whatever it was so You

1:26:00

had the Did you see that they were

1:26:02

selling records, the soundtrack to Salt Burn, and

1:26:04

pressed inside the record as bath water? Yeah,

1:26:06

it's really brilliant. A

1:26:09

little tint of color to

1:26:11

that water

1:26:13

as well. There was. You're

1:26:15

right. There was a hue. Oh my

1:26:18

God, I'm stressed. How many

1:26:21

did you order, Cheesecake? None. Come

1:26:23

on. We'll start that rumor. No.

1:26:26

It's got one for work and one for home. One

1:26:29

for the car that he hangs from the rearview

1:26:32

mirror. I was going to say it's not paper

1:26:34

towel, but it really is similar to yours. Wow.

1:26:39

Come on now. We

1:26:42

don't do that. I mean, I guess we do,

1:26:44

but let's just not do it now. Okay.

1:26:47

You give not too many secrets or cheesecake. Your

1:26:52

life is over. Anyway, those

1:26:54

defects are crazy. Oh,

1:27:04

crazy. The Ross and Moka show

1:27:06

podcast. According to

1:27:08

legal documents, Tambi TMZ, the two plaintiffs

1:27:11

who had sued Madonna for starting her

1:27:13

concerts late voluntarily

1:27:15

dismiss their suit with prejudice, which

1:27:17

usually indicates they say some sort

1:27:20

of agreement was reached with the

1:27:22

parties. However, one source with

1:27:24

direct knowledge also tells TMZ that there

1:27:26

was actually no settlement struck between Madonna

1:27:28

and the plaintiffs. And these

1:27:31

guys dismissed the lawsuit on their own

1:27:33

accord. So were they paid? Was there

1:27:35

a settlement? Who knows? One

1:27:37

side is saying yes. One side saying no. Maybe they got like

1:27:39

free concert tickets, like front row

1:27:41

or floor seats. I highly doubt it. Are they

1:27:44

just like, because do you not know? Because do

1:27:46

you think that Madonna wants that on social? Oh,

1:27:48

hey, we won. You know what I mean? Like

1:27:50

she doesn't want that on her. She doesn't want

1:27:52

those two fans to suitor at her concert, especially

1:27:56

with free tickets. Yeah, like there's

1:27:58

there's no way. Kendall

1:32:00

and Kylie have had good role models,

1:32:02

considering Kim and all the older sisters

1:32:04

have been plasticking themselves up for years.

1:32:06

So obviously they're gonna follow Sue, considering

1:32:08

they're much younger, and then this generation

1:32:10

of girls who watch them are gonna

1:32:12

do the same, right? But

1:32:14

when you look at the picture, like she doesn't

1:32:17

look bad in the picture, she doesn't look bad

1:32:19

in the picture, she looks, but she doesn't look

1:32:21

like her. Right, but you're saying she doesn't look

1:32:23

bad, that's to us normal

1:32:25

people, right? Yes, but again, yes. But

1:32:27

them, in their world, that's not her.

1:32:32

But the shine was off, right? So

1:32:34

did she not look perfect? Yeah, no,

1:32:36

she didn't look perfect. Did she

1:32:38

look bad? No, she didn't look bad, but it

1:32:40

wasn't the thing, right? And when

1:32:42

you don't have the thing, you

1:32:44

can see the process, right?

1:32:47

Which is the thing that people are

1:32:49

not given access to, is the process,

1:32:51

right? The Ross and Moka Show

1:32:54

podcast. Oh

1:32:56

my God, the flooding on all the highways today, it was just

1:32:58

looking at pictures of the, I guess it was

1:33:00

the gardener? Wolf, like water

1:33:03

right up to the, like

1:33:06

the middle of the door kind of thing. Someone

1:33:08

had to be rescued. Yeah, what do you mean,

1:33:10

like rescued, rescued? Yeah, there was a story that

1:33:12

there was a car on the gardener or underneath

1:33:14

somewhere and they was flooding and the fire

1:33:17

had to come and get them. Oh my God.

1:33:20

So is everything clear now? Cause I can't, we

1:33:23

can't see. I mean, there's trees down in the city. Like am I

1:33:25

going to be able to get home? I think that you'll be able

1:33:27

to get home. If you could get in, I think you'll be able

1:33:29

to get home because I don't

1:33:32

think it got worse after you got here.

1:33:34

I think that you had driven through the

1:33:36

worst of it, which was overnight. It was

1:33:38

terrible when I was on the

1:33:40

DVP at 3 a.m. And

1:33:43

it was like torrential, like you

1:33:46

couldn't even see. How fast were

1:33:48

you driving? You

1:33:50

were doing 100. What do you normally do? Like

1:33:53

110. Okay. What do you normally normally do? No, 110

1:33:55

on the DVP. Yeah. Okay.

1:33:58

I mean, I mean, I drive the speed limit. It's 90.

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