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00:00For those of you who don't know, Lisa is our health nut, and she eats like every hour on the
00:05hour.
00:06I try to emulate it. I try to emulate it.
00:07I do not. I'm hungry. I'm sorry.
00:10It's okay. We made it. We made it back from break.
00:12It was a long night.
00:13It was a breakfast show.
00:14Lisa, dial in.
00:15Okay, gosh.
00:16Here we go. Okay. So prom season, right? My daughter just had her prom.
00:20She did this.
00:20Yes, yes, yes. So she had her prom. You know, you get to say everyone dressed up.
00:23Well, here's the new thing with proms. Okay, this one's from the Wall Street Journal.
00:26This one kind of surprised me. Okay.
00:27The new college football millionaire spending $80,000 on their high school proms.
00:33Okay, we're talking about the kids who are getting those six, seven-figure NIL deals.
00:38All right, so this is how it happens.
00:40So their elite graduates, right, from high school, they graduate in December.
00:44Okay.
00:45So they can start training.
00:47So they're missing out, you know, that January, February, March.
00:49So they're missing him out.
00:50But they're still getting the checks from the NIL deals.
00:53So they come back for the prom.
00:56How nice.
00:57And they go extravagant.
00:59Okay, here's what we're talking about.
01:00Okay, catered lunch for 100 people.
01:03Viewing stage, throwing out $20 bills, just going like this.
01:07Okay, Louis Vuitton sneakers, $2,000.
01:09Making it rain, as the kids say.
01:11She's going to say, I'm making it rain.
01:12Louis Vuitton sneakers for $2,000.
01:16Yes, they have chauffeured Bentleys that they come in.
01:20The moms, they talked to some of the parents in the story.
01:23The mom said she just wanted her son to kind of experience, you know, the best things, you know, in
01:27life.
01:28But it's a tough situation because how long do these, you know, NIL deals last?
01:33How long do they last?
01:34I should say, I'd like to talk to those parents because it doesn't really seem like it's going to indicate
01:38they're going to be responsible with their finances going forward.
01:41Getting the chauffeured Bentley.
01:43Yeah, I mean, Shaq tells this great story about when he got, like, his first NFL, NFL, like this, NBA
01:48paycheck.
01:48I'd like to hear that story.
01:49Oh, shush.
01:50Again, we're all struggling this morning.
01:51But, like, he didn't realize, like, he spent it almost immediately.
01:55And, like, and then had to get, like, a financial advisor who he credits with, like, showing him how to
01:59do it properly.
02:00But to your point, this is not setting these guys up for success.
02:03And also these careers, to your point, don't always last.
02:05So that's money that they may want to hold on to.
02:07Like, there wasn't all that, like, there were a few kids in there who said that, you know what?
02:10The biggest thing I bought was a Costco watch, you know?
02:13Like, I splurged.
02:14Like, there are some, it's not all of them, but it's tempting.
02:17Or, like, you know, go buy a really fancy Tox or, like, buy your, you know, get a great limit.
02:20Like, the Bentleys, that, okay, fine.
02:22But, come on.
02:23The NIL, they might not last, but Memories of Prom lasts forever.
02:27Did you guys go to your prom?
02:28Absolutely.
02:29Yes, I did.
02:29You?
02:30I went to one.
02:30I skipped the senior one.
02:31Aw.
02:32To party or no?
02:34That's a long story.
02:34To do something else.
02:35We're outside.
02:35We're outside.
02:36We're outside.
02:36I know.
02:37At least, what else do you have?
02:37We go to the Jersey Shore after.
02:39Okay, so this one goes around the World Cup.
02:41Okay, so this is from the Washington Post.
02:43Restaurants are adding World Cup service charges fearing tourists won't tip.
02:47Because there's different, if you go to Europe or different places, tipping is different.
02:51The rules aren't the same as they are here.
02:53So, what restaurants are doing who live around these 11 cities that are hosting, they're adding
02:5820% service charge to the bill.
03:00So, if you're American and you're not paying attention, and you're not used to it, you've
03:06got to check your bills because they'll be a 20% charge.
03:08Do you ever do that?
03:08You don't notice it?
03:09You double tip?
03:10Yeah, because I always tip and I have to check now because more places are doing that.
03:14I also like, the default on the iPads has gotten out of control.
03:18I went someplace and the default was 25, then 30, then 35, like for a coffee.
03:23Are you seeing a lot of World Cup people?
03:24I mean, you live in Manhattan.
03:26You live in the city.
03:26Like, are you seeing a lot of tourists from...
03:28I saw some, yeah, I saw some yesterday.
03:30So, some of the buses are going through Columbus Circle.
03:32So, I saw a lot of people heading that way.
03:34And I did see a bunch of guys in kilts walking down the street the other day.
03:37And I said, you know, welcome.
03:38And they're like, thanks.
03:39But I am loving, I mean, whether they're going to tip aside, I am loving the stories of
03:44these different fans kind of discovering America.
03:46It's been a nice look at...
03:48Not just in New York, but all over.
03:49No, you know, the Algerians are in Lawrence, Kansas.
03:52And there's a bit of a bromance there.
03:54And there's also a really cute story with the South Korean team is in Mexico and having
03:57a heck of a different time.
03:59I'd love that.
04:00I'd love that.
04:01Now, it's also what the World Cup is dealing with is heat, right?
04:04It's hot here, Manuga.
04:06It's been really hot, yeah.
04:07Okay.
04:07So, what's better on a warm day?
04:09Some ice cream, maybe?
04:10Sure.
04:10Okay.
04:10How about ice cream dipped in...
04:12I don't know.
04:14This is from Bloomberg.
04:15Ice cream not decadent enough.
04:17Dip it in butter.
04:17Butter.
04:18For $9.50 a cone.
04:21I kid you not.
04:22Okay, so this is Dominique Ansel.
04:24Oh, you love that.
04:26Just be glad if you're an audio listener is what I want to say.
04:29The audio listeners are having the superior experience right now.
04:31Oh, this is so...
04:33This is Dominique Ansel, though, you know, in Grenade's Village.
04:36He has a spot there.
04:37Maker of the cronut.
04:38That's what you know him for, right?
04:39Now, this is the new thing.
04:40Apparently, it's a waffle cone, vanilla bean ice cream dipped in that.
04:43You know how you have the chocolate dip?
04:44Yeah, it's for the radio viewers.
04:46What's extraordinary here is there's a pad of butter put in the cone, then the ice cream,
04:51and then the dip in melted butter.
04:53It's a limited run, okay?
04:55But it's so popular, they made it permanent.
04:56So this is here to stay.
04:57I do get salt and butter ice cream a lot.
04:58Do you really?
04:59Yeah, we have it.
05:00And then another treat that I get is the vanilla ice cream with olive oil.
05:05That I can get down with, because I put olive oil on yogurt.
05:08Yes, it's really good.
05:09Salt and olive oil on that.
05:09It's really good.
05:10Very good.
05:10So butter, why not, then?
05:12Why not?
05:13Go for it.
05:14I will try it.
05:15To David's point, it is the pad of butter that's really throwing me.
05:19Like, I could maybe accept the thin dip, but they're like, they just put a hunk of butter
05:23in that ice cream.
05:24Don't knock until you try it.
05:25I haven't.
05:25I'll try it.
05:26$9.50.
05:27All right, next week, butter on set.
05:29Next week, butter ice cream on set.
05:31Let's go on to malls, right?
05:32When I grew up, it was about the malls.
05:34Same here.
05:34Of course.
05:35Everyone here, you hang out, you go to the mall, and then you call your mom, you know, from
05:38the pay phone and say, collect call from, mom, come get me.
05:40Yes, so you don't have to pay, or she has to pay, yes.
05:43That's how we did it.
05:44But malls in the U.S., they've been struggling.
05:45We know this.
05:46But Southeast Asia, this is from the weekend.
05:4812 hours at the mall in Southeast Asia.
05:50That is easy.
05:51They're adding pickleball courts, badminton, prayer halls, Olympic-sized ice rinks, and
05:56they are doing great.
05:57People are going and enjoying it.
05:58Is this because it's so hot and you can be air conditioned?
06:00Okay.
06:00Yes.
06:01It helps with the temperatures, for sure.
06:04Check that out.
06:05All right.
06:05Hamburg weekend.
06:06Is there an Orange Julius?
06:07Oh, Orange Julius.
06:09Oh, I just, I'm here to elicit odds.
06:11David, you just awakened something I'd forgotten existed.
06:13Nostalgia on set.
06:14Oh, that's incredible.
06:15That's my job.
06:15Orange Julius, and getting some earrings on clearance at Claire's.
06:18That was my childhood.
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