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The Cast Gets Supreme - Ep. 31
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The cast is joined by Mariann from Brooklyn, from Oscar nominated movie Marty Supreme and longtime caller to the Howard Stern Show
Live from the holidays in the studio. This is Jojo on the go.
SPEAKER_06Let's give it up for our special guest. Special thing in all capital letters, ladies and gentlemen. Marianne from Brooklyn, American. Hello. I don't even know if you still want the title of Mother of the Whack Hack or have you disowned them.
SPEAKER_03Of course I want them. I just got off the phone with Jeff a few hours ago. Of course I want them.
SPEAKER_06Jeff the Drunk?
SPEAKER_03Jeff the Drunk and I speak to High Pitch Eric every single day. Sometimes twice a day. Sometimes twice a day.
SPEAKER_07You really are his mother.
SPEAKER_03You probably speak with him more than his mother does. Right. Well, uh, I mean, Jeff and Eric both lost their mothers, so it's a shame. But yeah, I speak to I speak to them.
SPEAKER_06So after decades on the Howard Stern show at 25 plus years, how does it feel to be one of the most famous people on the program besides Howard and Robin? I mean, without you, something's missing from the show.
SPEAKER_03Well, that's very nice, but I don't feel that way about myself. But I I like being part of the show because it brought me so much like happiness and takes me away from regular life, which you, as we all know, the world is like crashing as we speak. So it takes me away, and I like that. It takes me away from all the negative and and and and make, you know, and it's fun. And I never had an agenda. I call one day and that was it. And once you call, you can't go back.
SPEAKER_07No, it's really just people talking to people. And that I think is the beauty about radio, about podcasting, about media in general, is that like we can all just start some conversations and see where it goes. Right, right. Right.
SPEAKER_06Just be real people and relate to each other and uh find comfort. And you know, you're doing service to America by keeping us distracted from everything that's going on. You know, for sure.
SPEAKER_05I just want to jump in and say I felt like Marianne was my mother at the beginning of this because she was reading me the Riot Act. I couldn't get her online.
SPEAKER_04What's wrong with you? What country are you in?
SPEAKER_03You know what it is? It's like well, every time I ask my kids, could you help me with the computer? One runs this way, one runs that way. But if you're as bad as I am and it was almost that way before, I was saying, holy cow, so you mean I'm better than these dudes with the computer?
SPEAKER_07You are.
SPEAKER_03That's pretty scary.
SPEAKER_07It doesn't take much for them.
SPEAKER_06So I imagine that you probably have a different phone number to Rage Howard than the rest of us, right? You don't have to go through the screening process.
SPEAKER_03I hate that question. I have the same number, 833 Stern. So it's it's it's on my phone. It's you know, take a look at the case.
SPEAKER_06I asked her a question, she said I hate it.
SPEAKER_03I hate that people ask me that I have a special line. That's what I hate.
SPEAKER_06Well, it's just so hard to get through.
SPEAKER_03But she's like it's always a busy signal. It's always it's hard to get through, but if you're very devoted and you really want to speak to Howard and try to get on, which there's a lot of new callers all the time, you have to really stay focused and keep dialing. I don't have a special number. I call 833 Stern Show the way everybody else does, and I also uh have a topic in my mind. I always have a topic, you know, so you gotta be prepared. Like people ask me, I say, call at 645 because the show starts at 7. They open the lines around that hour. Once they open the lines, and you don't always get picked up right away, you gotta keep dialing or it keeps ringing, it rings till they pick up, or then it rings till it goes to uh what's that dial tone, and then you dial again. But you have to have a topic and you have to speak up very quickly. You can't be like, you know, and the screen is say, What do you want to talk to Howard about? So be ready. Right. I never got past that part. You never got paid. Well, now you have to get past that.
SPEAKER_06They put me on hold until the end of the show every time.
SPEAKER_07I I only spoke with Howard over two things. One was because I adopted a cat from Beth, which God bless her, like amazing what they're doing. And then also when I worked at Sirius XM, and they said to me, Hey, little intern, uh, would you like to be a part of the penis summit on Howard 100? And I said, You never say no to the penis summit.
SPEAKER_03So that was my uh so you you had interaction very and it's nice that you adopted a cat. That's amazing.
SPEAKER_07Oh, he was wonderful. He was the joy of my life, and let me tell you, he passed away um two months ago, and Beth still kept up with me like she truly is an angel on earth.
SPEAKER_03She really is, she's amazing. Yeah, pe pe pe people know that that she's truly is she's really what she what you see is what you get with Beth and her animal advocacy, everything. I absolutely adore her. I'm sorry you lost your cat, though. I know I lost my few years ago. But but you so so now the other two that haven't gotten on, since you're a pro, we have to get them on. So you could say, uh uh Joe, is that you, Jojo with the cat? Yeah. Jojo, you should call and say, Marion, it was on my podcast.
SPEAKER_04Okay.
SPEAKER_07Okay, Jagger, let me hear your pitch. Jagger, pitch to me how you would get on to uh the Howard Stern show.
SPEAKER_05Yeah, Stern Show, go. Wait, I don't I don't know that I want to be on. I don't think I can live up. I can't I can't live up to be such a good caller. I'd be one of the ones he'd hang up on because I'd be so flustered. They'd be like, get to the point.
SPEAKER_02There are there are so many good callers.
SPEAKER_03There are so there's even call like sometimes I wonder when people really talk about their personal relationships, like if they had an affair or you know, all those things. I'm happy that people have a place to call. Like people don't have anyone to talk to. So, like, if Howard sees like an interesting topic on the board, he's gonna pick up that. Like, look at Jill. I love Jill, like one of my new favorite callers because Jill brings that little niche of her like rock and roll thing to the show that I don't have, you know what I mean? And you know, maybe other people do, but she she called because she loves the show and she could speak rock and roll to Howard and about all the concerts, and how it's like amazed about all the concerts she goes to and her interactions and how much the tickets cost. So it's a great, it's a great conversation, you know.
SPEAKER_05One thing that I have found about Jill is she knows when to talk and knows when to shut up, and that's a key. No, not you, Mary. I'm just saying, I mean me.
SPEAKER_02If that wasn't a dig towards me, I think. Yeah, get this guy out of here.
SPEAKER_06I'll delete that box for you there, Marianne. Keep it on, keep it on. Let's show you true colors. If that wasn't a digital me.
SPEAKER_07Oh my god. I got your back, girl! Girls against guys. Now we're even.
SPEAKER_06If you hear the crow sound, I didn't hit the button. I'm just saying it wasn't me.
SPEAKER_03Play the Oscar music of, you know.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, let's get into that. Uh, Timothy Chalamet, Wenith Peltrode, Fran Dresher, Marianne from Brooklyn, all in an Oscar-nominated movie made by A24, one of my wife and I's favorite movie production companies that I spent $10 of my own money to watch. Oh, sorry, my wife's money to watch uh uh last night. And let me tell you, you were a Nashville.
SPEAKER_03Only last night?
SPEAKER_06Yes, yes.
SPEAKER_03Because you knew I was coming on, so you had to go out with ten dollars?
SPEAKER_06I wanted to make sure that I watched it. And and I said, I'm gonna watch this movie, and I didn't know what I was getting into. Fantastic. But there's like five seconds into it, I'm like, wait a minute, I hear Mary, and there you are. Like the movie barely starts, and there you are.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_06How did you land that?
SPEAKER_03Well, well, well, first of all, I just want to say this. I had when I uh when I did watch the movie myself, I had no idea where it was going. And it went to so many fantastic places. I only knew myself in the shoe store. How'd I get it? Josh Safty, the director and writer, producer of the movie, is a Howard fan, and he heard my voice. And his casting director, Jennifer Vendetti, who is an amazing rock star, she reached out to me a few times, and this is the first year that the casting directors were up for Oscars.
SPEAKER_07You know, it was a beautiful ceremony this year. Loved it.
SPEAKER_03Right. It did no, it stunk. I thought it was boring. Oh, I loved that. It's it's so it's I think it's played out. I mean, I only had vested interest because of Marty Supreme, and I felt like they really did a disservice, not one Oscar for such a great movie, you know.
SPEAKER_05Oh, I know.
SPEAKER_03My daughter loves Sinners, but like uh they also love Marty Supreme. Like, why couldn't they like balance it out a little? Like, you know, Jennifer Vendetti picked the most incredible people to be in that movie that were not actors, not all of them. So why wouldn't they see? It goes to show you how Hollywood only wants the specific actor or actress. They're not gonna step out of the box and pick like regular Jane, you know what I mean? Like that she picked so many great characters that blended in. Like I like Josh Casimatides. I don't know if you guys know him. He's oh he's like a billionaire that owns um daggers.
SPEAKER_06Oh, if he's a billionaire, we don't know him.
SPEAKER_03Right. And but he's popular, radio station in Manhattan, ABC, and he he never acted. And he was in the movie, he was Luke's dad. He was phenomenal. And what about Shark Tank?
SPEAKER_05He's used to being on the Yeah, I was gonna say Kevin O'Leary, right?
SPEAKER_03He was crend he was incredible. So she put all those different characters together. You mean to tell me she wasn't worthy of the Oscar? She was because all the other movies had their so-called, you know, actresses and actors.
SPEAKER_06So yeah, it was a star-studied cast. It made uh what 150 million in the box office or something like that? I mean, do your neighbors treat you differently now that you're in an academy-nominated movie? Is it like uh gift baskets left outside your door on a regular basis?
SPEAKER_03No, I'm I'm still helping all my neighbors, to be honest. I'm still bringing my neighbor Mootsadell when I go to the pork store. But nothing's changed. I'm the giver, I'm the giver all the time.
SPEAKER_06So will you get royalty checks for the rest of your life from being in this? No.
SPEAKER_03No, no, no, no, no. But anyway, like no. Josh reached out to me, and uh when Jennifer Jennifer did, and she kept on Instagram, like the DM the way you did, she was reaching out to me and I was ignoring it, you know? Jagger for six months, not you, for six months, Jennifer. So uh so finally somebody called me and said it's for real. And I she goes, Josh wants you, and I'm like, What? You know, like I are you sure? I go, I don't act, I wasn't gonna do it. And then they so what the summer um the summer of 24 I went to the city and I did the part of uh Sandra Bernhardt. I played, I did um the part that Sandra Bernhardt got, which was which was Fran Dresher's friend, Timothy's mom, which Fran Dresher, and I was a friend calling, supposedly calling Timothy and and saying, Your mother's really sick, she's going to the hospital, blah blah blah. But they made me play it like I don't know if I could curse on here, like a really rough friend of it.
SPEAKER_06Jenna does all the time.
SPEAKER_03Yeah. Okay, so they were like, fuck this, you know, you f your fucking mother's sick, whatever. So I was doing it, but I didn't get that part, but I knew I wasn't getting any part. I I I just went and it was fun. So, like months later in October, I get another call, and Jennifer calls me and she goes, Marion, Josh really wants you. I go, for what? She says, Not for that part, for another part. I said, No, I can't do it. I'm not an actress, but I said, I can't do it. She called me back 10 minutes later and she goes, Josh really wants you. We're sending a call for you tomorrow morning at 6 a.m. And that's and that's how it happened.
SPEAKER_07I love that. If nothing else, you might not get the royalties, but you get the experience, you get the memories. Right. This is how you know things happen in life. Right, right. I love that.
SPEAKER_06Did did Howard analyze your performance? What was his perspective?
SPEAKER_03He said he said, Well, no wonder you're not getting a pickup, you're not listening to the show. Exactly. Come on now. No, yeah, give me a break. Oh my god.
SPEAKER_06You're too busy begging for change outside.
SPEAKER_03Howard said I was very, very good, and so did Robin. And so did JD. People were surprised. They said I was like contained, you know, like I'm not so, you know.
SPEAKER_07Well, that's what acting is, right? You have to be something that you're not. So I love that. I think you did great. It was a great film.
SPEAKER_03Right.
SPEAKER_07It's a great film. Yeah.
SPEAKER_06Did uh Michael Rappaport have any input on this film?
SPEAKER_03No, I didn't hear him. We're but we're back on Good Graces now.
SPEAKER_06Oh, okay, good, good.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, we have had our ups and downs and in throughout this, you know, the history of the show, but we're back.
SPEAKER_05Did you watch him? Did you watch him on Traders, Marianne?
SPEAKER_03No, I didn't see that. But I want to watch. Did he get kicked off at the beginning?
SPEAKER_05He stayed uh probably about halfway through, but he's typical Michael Rappaport all the way through. I told I told my girlfriend as soon as we started watching, I said, watch Michael Rappaport, he's gonna be something.
SPEAKER_03He is.
SPEAKER_06What would you say your most Go ahead?
SPEAKER_03I was gonna say about Michael Rappaport. What he believes, which uh which I'm the same way, he he he goes for it like with all his heart and soul. But if he fucking hates you, he hates you. If he loves you, he loves you. And whatever his passion is, he's he's passionate, and I like that about him.
SPEAKER_07Well, I believe that. You gotta you gotta be someone that rocks the boat, whether it be in a way that people love you or hate you. Right. You know, you gotta just stick to your truth. Right.
SPEAKER_06So in all the years that you've been calling Howard, is there one instance, one call that sticks out as one of the more memorable moments?
SPEAKER_03Well, you know, when Howard you know, my sister-in-law was killed in the World Trade Center. I don't know if you know it's gonna be the 25th anniversary, and um she loved the fact that I would call the radio, Jody, right? So um the day, the next day, September 12th, because my husband's not into the radio, he's busy work getting ready for work and stuff, but of course, September 12th we were home, and he said, You have to call Howard and tell Howard Jody's name, where she worked, and because at that point we were still hoping that there were going to be people in hospitals, and we figured we had the platform because Howard stayed on the air September 11th. Yeah. So I get chills thinking about that, but that was one of them, you know, that that stands up in my mind that he actually picked up the phone on me to so I could say that on the air, you know, and put it out there.
SPEAKER_07It's clear you're using the platform for good, you know.
SPEAKER_03And that's and on a lighter note, every I I know all the the interviews in my head because I listen on a loop. In fact, it's on the in the background. I don't even know if you could hear it. 24-7. I listen in the car. When I'm walking, it's in my pocket on my phone. But like um I know where I was when I was bringing my dog to the animal medical center in the city. I know who was on. It was uh Colin Quinn. I know when my father died going to NYU, who I was listening to. It brings back a lot of memories in my head, you know. Like I listened so much that like when Howard wrote the book, you know, Howard Stern comes again, and he said he had a favorite interview. You know that I logged all these notes and I I got it down to Conan O'Brien, and it was Conan O'Brien, and I said it on air. I said it on air, right?
SPEAKER_06You know the best interview, right? That was awesome.
SPEAKER_03Who Howard thought was his best interview. So that just shows your knowledge of the show to be able to I listen, and then to me, that was a fantastic interview because like Conan is so smart, right? And quick, yep, and he's so he went to Harvard, would have all that stuff. He's so smart, and he's to me, he's very humble for for being in this industry. I don't know him, but and to be like you said, quick and and nice and very truthful, that I loved it, you know.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, one of the greatest moments of my life, and this might not seem grand to other people, but uh, I was actually in the audience front row, and Conan, when he was at NBC before he got the Jay Leno shaft, he was doing the show after, he comes out of the door and walks almost directly up to me and just shakes my hand. Hi, I'm Conan, as if I didn't know, but I'm just like when you go to a show and people treat you like that.
SPEAKER_03Fallon is also that way. I've been to Jimmy Fallon and to other shows, and I'll be honest, Letterman wasn't like that. And um Jimmy Fallon was right in there with his audience, which I appreciate because that the audience are the people that keep you going, you know what I mean? It's the audience, yeah, and they realize that.
SPEAKER_06And you're saying Letterman not so much?
SPEAKER_03Nah. No, Letterman.
SPEAKER_06She doesn't want to say much more than that.
SPEAKER_03Letterman was very picky. Uh like uh people would think, oh, she'll get a seat because Howard's on. First of all, I only go if Howard's on a show. I'm not going to a show without Howard. So it bores me to death. So and I'm a big Johnny Carson fan, but I, you know, I wasn't, I wasn't, I didn't see Carson in person ever. But uh to go to these shows, like Letterman was like uh this big protocol. Oh, maybe we'll give Marion a ticket. And I'm like, I don't even want one. I'll stand outside and show how it on. So Fallon was always like, give Marion a ticket, give her a seat, you know, welcome her with a few people, and it was always nice, you know. That's how I judge that's how I judge the world. Like, you know, you treat someone with respect no matter who we are. That's how we that's how we should all roll, not you know, like I want to circle circle back quickly.
SPEAKER_05Um you you talked about Howard's favorite interview, and uh you were able to nail that. Would you be willing to share with us what is your least favorite Howard interview? Is there one guest that you just really struggled to get through?
SPEAKER_03I don't know if I could say that because I have to think for a minute, but there are people that I thought, you gotta give me a chance. There are people that are.
SPEAKER_05I'll give you some choices Machine Gun Kelly, Cardi B.
SPEAKER_03Wait a minute, wait, let me let me go back to my thought, then we'll go over it. Like, there are people, like let's say I thought I would hate Jennifer Lopez, and I really liked her. You know, there's sometimes I go in with this preconceived message that that's not my type, but there's certain people like that. But if you want to give me a list of the people, because sometimes I don't know the people. Like I know Machine Gun Kelly just from his um, you know, maybe Instagram and stuff like that, but I'm not a super machine gun Kelly fan.
SPEAKER_07Well, here's the thing too about Howard, and this is why he is the greatest interviewer of all time, because you could have people that you know nothing about. There could be people that you actually might have a judgment about, like Jennifer Lopez, but you listen to them, and it is very difficult for Howard to do a bad interview because even if it's someone you actually hate or know nothing about, he knows how to pull great information from learning, you're learning and finding out, and then it's our choice.
SPEAKER_03So it's like if we're learning and we still think they're horrible, that's our choice. You know, he's putting it out there for us. Now, did you want to give me a list of who I thought were the worst? I don't know. Go ahead.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, do you have a list, Jagger?
SPEAKER_05Well, for me, my two least favorite are Machine Gun Kelly, Cardi B, has nothing to do with Howard. It's just they're to me, they're just difficult to listen to. Yeah, just they they the way that the way that they interview, I just didn't didn't enjoy it as much.
SPEAKER_03Right, right.
SPEAKER_06And some of the MGK sounded like he stayed up three days straight before he got on the show, right? That the energy level wasn't there.
SPEAKER_03And wasn't he talking about like aliens too or something?
SPEAKER_04It was a mess.
SPEAKER_03People go down the alien route, like it's a bit maybe it's not maybe Gail King was the alien route or someone like that, but we don't, because like we're not going to Mars and they liked that, so I don't know. But like Cardi B, like I knew from the world outside, and I gotta give her a lot of props for going from where she came to where she is now, and that you know, good for her. She could take care of her family and everyone, and she's got this big personality, so why not? You know, it's working for her.
SPEAKER_05I actually thought uh Ed Vedder was uh a little a little difficult too. This last Ed Vedder.
SPEAKER_07Oh, I thought he was very good. You liked it?
SPEAKER_05I love him. I love him.
SPEAKER_07Are you allowed to say that?
SPEAKER_05Yeah, I love Pearl Jam. I love Ed Vedder. Yeah, okay. I can't call him Eddie anymore. No, Ed or Edward.
SPEAKER_03Sorry.
SPEAKER_05You know who names change so often.
SPEAKER_03Oh, you know who I well how would call we were talking about that, his name, Ed, Eddie, whatever, but um uh I lost my train. Uh I I'm not a big football fan, and I always thought Tom Brady was very smug. I loved him on Howard.
SPEAKER_06Oh, I agree. Yeah, he did great interview. You know what? I agree with that. I I never stuck up. I hated, did not like Tom Brady. I thought he was Aryan. And I listened to that interview, and I said, because we had radio shows too, and I'd said, you know what? I'd like I've been down on this guy, I admire him now.
SPEAKER_07Well, and here's the thing, also, it kind of goes back to what you were saying with the movies, right? Like how Jennifer casted all these people who aren't actors. Well, sometimes you see people who aren't in their natural element, and they can actually thrive in something that you don't typically think of them as. And so even though someone like Tom Brady, great athlete, but people don't like him because of his greatness in one aspect, but then he can do something else, and you're like, oh, he actually does have other things to offer. And right, I think if nothing else, you can appreciate it. I do actually want to take it away from the Howard talk for just a moment. Um, because being from New York, I have strong opinions on a lot of things, but pizza being one of them. So I need to know um, overrated or not in Brooklyn, best pizza.
SPEAKER_06Uh probing, Janet. High pictures, Carly.
SPEAKER_03Pizza Wag somebody was looking, yeah. Pizza Wagon on 86th Street, not far from me. I love Pizza Wagon. And all Pizza Wagon. Pizza Wagons on 86th Street or Fifth Avenue, and then of course we have the famous Spamoni Garden.
SPEAKER_07Which they have over overrated or not? Over I I think over No? Okay, see, this is where you and I will disagree. Maybe I just had a bad night. I I did not love it.
SPEAKER_03But what's place?
SPEAKER_07At L and B. At L and B.
SPEAKER_03L and B uh well, I'll be honest with you, it depends. L and B could have their moments because they are they are doing so much constantly that maybe once in a while you have an off moment, but I've never experienced that. And go to L and B Slimone Garden restaurant. Oh my god, family style, incredible.
SPEAKER_07Oh, okay. That's more up my alley. All right, I'll take you. Um, what about what about Defaro? What's your thoughts on Dafaro? Overrated, right? Okay. Got it. Okay, last one. Uh Grimaldi's Cerro. No, Grimaldi's. Last one.
SPEAKER_03Grimaldi's I went once or twice. Overrated. Overrated.
SPEAKER_07Okay. All right. Well, listen, I'm gonna check out the one by you.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, pizza wiggle. Tell me when you're here, we'll go. What I'm saying though about pizza too, there's so much great pizza in New York City that like uh um everybody has their own favorite place, and uh but some of these places that are on Instagram are definitely overrated, you know.
SPEAKER_07Agreed, agreed, and also like some people, but I believe a lot of non-New Yorkers think, oh, well, all pizza is good pizza, and there's no such thing as bad pizza. I completely disagree. I think there is such a thing as bad pizza, and I have strong opinions on that, and I that's a hill I'm willing to die on.
SPEAKER_06Well, the amount of research Jen has put in on pizza for this interview is uh unsettling.
SPEAKER_07Well, listen, I got a pizza oven in my backyard. I've made my own. Like I care about this kind of stuff.
SPEAKER_03I too. I have something I could put on my barbecue too that makes sense about it. Exactly. It's a lot of work. Why not order pizza?
SPEAKER_07No, I know.
SPEAKER_03You know who makes a great pizza in the neighborhood? Vesuvio. They in my neighborhood we have these like Italian pizzeries that make food too. And when you don't want to cook and stuff a Vesuvio pizza or a chicken palm, it's very good. And when you were talking about Zabarro, so let's go back to the King's Plata in 1975. Sabarrows was the biggest. And Cebaros. You know, tremendous on uh I think 75th Street that my father used to go to used to go take me. We used to go together, and she'd be cutting the mozzarella and handing it to us or a piece of prosciutto. So Cabarro, she made a a tremendous brand, but the pizza went to a chain, so it went, you know, yeah. I don't even have to do that.
SPEAKER_06Yeah. So Jagger is a fun game. If you have a quick minute before we have to let you go, Jagger, did you want to get into that?
SPEAKER_05I do, I do. I have a controversial question real quick before that, first, though.
SPEAKER_03Um what's the I thought Jenna was gonna ask me about politics in New York City and I was like, Oh no, girl, girl.
SPEAKER_07That's not my thing. That is not my thing.
SPEAKER_06Pizza, not politics.
SPEAKER_07My politics is pizza. The pea in my life is penis and pa and pizza. Penis stomach, guys. I'm making it full circle. Pay attention.
SPEAKER_03Would you rather have a slice of pizza or would you rather have a penis? Answer triple.
SPEAKER_07Now I'd rather have a slice of pizza. Actually, me too. My stomach is growling. I'd much rather have pizza. Okay, so you go ahead.
SPEAKER_05Sorry, Jagger. So yes. Uh before the game, Jana is from Long Island, right? Is she a New Yorker?
SPEAKER_03No.
SPEAKER_05You're not. You're a Long Islander.
SPEAKER_07I hate I hate to say this, Marianne, and I really thought we were building a friendship here. But Brooklyn Brooklyn is on the same island as Long Island.
SPEAKER_05Doesn't matter. I know different entities. You gotta be from the boroughs.
SPEAKER_02Isn't it Brooklyn, Staten Island, Queens, and the Bronx and Manhattan?
SPEAKER_07Uh it is, it is. Well, I know I'm not acknowledging that I'm not a borough, but I'm still New York.
SPEAKER_06You're Long Island.
SPEAKER_07But you're not, you're not like this circle.
SPEAKER_06Let me tell you, South Florida is more New York than Long Island.
SPEAKER_07Now it is. Now it is, yeah. Yeah. You're right. You're right. All right.
SPEAKER_06All right.
SPEAKER_05Let's go. Game time. This is an easy one, Mary Ann. F Mary Kill. High pitch, Eric. Bobo, mark the bagger.
SPEAKER_03Well, we know we're gonna kill Balbo. That's so easy. Obviously. Hello. I'm gonna I'm gonna marry Eric because I'm like a mother to him, and I'll do the other one, Mark the Bagger. I think that's fair. I like it.
SPEAKER_06No, uh Eric, Eric wouldn't come on with us unless we Venmoed him.
SPEAKER_03Well was he gonna come on today?
SPEAKER_06No, no, no, no. Believe me. You take priority.
SPEAKER_03He he he but he's uh because we could have came on together. Look, he's had a hard life and he likes to make money if he can. So I I understand that. I got it. I do too.
SPEAKER_06It was just weird. It was a very specific amount, like $62.
SPEAKER_02That's not a lot. Are you that cheap that you wouldn't give him $62?
SPEAKER_06No, Jagger is that cheap.
SPEAKER_02Between the three of you, that's what 30, what 20? It's like 20, 20 each.
SPEAKER_06We use the whole show's budget on electricity today.
SPEAKER_03But again, I'd rather have a pizza. Yeah, so then Jenna take the day off, and the other two could do high pitcher or two go for the pizza. See, I'm I'm going out with you to have pizza.
SPEAKER_05I told him he could come on if we could call him feces.
SPEAKER_02No, we didn't accept. You'd have to give him double. You'd have to give him double.
SPEAKER_06Yeah, well, there it is. Uh, unless you had more Jagger.
SPEAKER_05That's it.
SPEAKER_06He had one.
SPEAKER_05No, that's it. One.
SPEAKER_06Okay. Marion from Brooklyn, Academy.
SPEAKER_02I just wanted to say thank thank you for having me.
SPEAKER_03And also, if it wasn't for Howard, I wouldn't be here either. So, you know.
SPEAKER_07We gotta show appreciation for the big man. Listen, the whole reason I got into radio um was because I wanted to be a female version of Howard Stern. And I would get there, Jana.
SPEAKER_05And it shows I will, yeah, unfortunately.
SPEAKER_02Penis a pizza. Exactly.
SPEAKER_03So every guest has to come on. Peanut pizza.
SPEAKER_07I'm a Howard girl till I die. I love him. I love his family. I love all the good that they do in the world. And um, you know, I I I really think you're so humble and you're so um passionate. And I just I love you for it. Yeah, thanks. Thanks for having me.
SPEAKER_06Uh listening on NBC back when I was a kid, I probably shouldn't have been allowed to, but uh that was the kind of radio that I wanted to do, not the you know, posting a song, which by the way, I love when Howard impersonates DJs talking about it. Right, right, right, right.
SPEAKER_07Gotta be a shock jock.
SPEAKER_06But just I just wanted to be relatable, like I people could relate to him and still can, and it's just something about that that was special to me, which is also why I'm here.
SPEAKER_03So the power of radio, the power of radio. My grandmother used to keep uh John B gambling on in her house in Bensonhurst. Oh, yeah. I was always a radio girl because I like the fact that I could hear and visualize, like you guys said before. Totally. So we're listening and we're making our own picture, and that's the part of radio, you know.
SPEAKER_06And I remember rambling with gambling.
SPEAKER_03Yeah, my grandmother loved it. Well, I don't know how to grandfather. I'm 67. My grandmother was born in 1896. May she rest in peace. She lived till 99. But that was in her radio, that was in her kitchen in in Bensonhurst all those years, all the time the radio was on. And I'm a radio person. I'm just you know, I'm gonna go.
SPEAKER_06Obviously, you have the voice for it.
SPEAKER_03All right, love you guys. Thank you. Have a great weekend, Mary Ann, and enjoy your okay. Let me take that little low boy. Okay, let's see now. Here we go.
SPEAKER_06Now we're gonna watch her try to sign off. Let's keep it. There she goes. Yeah, she did it. All right, well, thank you very much to all of our sponsors and everybody for listening. It's Jojo on the go. I'm Jojo, Jana, and Jagger. Until next time.
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