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6a Calling Sandra, Scoop Talk Show End Of Era and Panic Button Ex Gf In Profile Pic 04-07-26

33 min
Apr 7, 202611 days ago
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Summary

The Roula Show discusses listener relationships and life advice, including a caller named Sandra who needed a wake-up call for her double shift, and a panic button from Brittany about her boyfriend still having his ex-girlfriend in his social media profile picture after two months of dating. The episode also covers late-night talk show industry changes, Byron Allen's takeover of Stephen Colbert's time slot with Comics Unleashed, and a touching moment from the Artemis II moon mission where a crater was named after a deceased crew member's wife.

Insights
  • Social media profile pictures with exes are a legitimate relationship concern that should be addressed early and directly, not avoided due to fear of seeming pushy
  • The late-night talk show format is fundamentally broken by time constraints that prevent meaningful celebrity interviews and authentic conversation
  • Traditional broadcast television is shifting from advertiser-supported to creator-paid models, with Byron Allen paying CBS for airtime rather than receiving compensation
  • Streaming platforms and social media have fragmented the audience for traditional late-night television to the point where niche comedy content can replace legacy talk shows
  • Houston's role as mission control for NASA represents a significant but underappreciated local asset that residents rarely engage with despite its global significance
Trends
Decline of traditional late-night talk show format as primary entertainment mediumShift from network-paid programming to creator-funded/paid airtime models in broadcast televisionFragmentation of television audiences across streaming platforms reducing viability of legacy formatsIncreased focus on authentic, unscripted comedy content over celebrity interview formatsGrowing awareness of relationship red flags in early dating stages through social media behaviorSpace exploration becoming more accessible and emotionally resonant through personal storytellingLocal pride and engagement with major institutional assets (NASA) remains underutilized
Companies
CBS
Network replacing Stephen Colbert's talk show with Byron Allen's Comics Unleashed starting May 22nd
Allen Media Group
Byron Allen's production company that created Comics Unleashed and is paying CBS for airtime
Netflix
Streaming platform hosting David Letterman's interview series 'My Next Guest Needs No Introduction'
The Weather Channel
Cable network created using Byron Allen's low-cost production model with ad revenue sharing
Food Network
Cable network initially rejected as concept but became successful using similar production model
Paramount
Company Byron Allen attempted to acquire for $3 billion in 2023
NASA
Space agency conducting Artemis II moon mission with mission control based in Houston
Quick Quack Car Wash
Local business that hosted fundraiser for employee Yo-J battling cancer; officially opened today
People
Sandra
Called listener line requesting wake-up call for double shift; 59 years old, grandmother (Yaya)
Brittany
Submitted panic button about boyfriend keeping ex-girlfriend in social media profile picture
Byron Allen
Billionaire paying CBS for airtime to air Comics Unleashed and Funny You Should Ask starting May 22nd
Stephen Colbert
Late-night talk show host whose show is being replaced by Byron Allen's comedy programming
David Letterman
Referenced for interview skills and second act career with Netflix series 'My Next Guest'
Reed Wiseman
Artemis II mission commander whose deceased wife Carol had a moon crater named after her
Christina Koch
Artemis II crew member communicating with Houston mission control from lunar orbit
Rula
Co-host of The Roula Show providing relationship advice and conducting listener interviews
Eric
Co-host of The Roula Show discussing entertainment industry trends and providing commentary
Sam
Co-host of The Roula Show providing direct relationship advice and personal perspectives
Kevin
Co-host and producer who edited panic button call and provides commentary on topics
Quotes
"I want to share you with my world. But I have to be honest, I'm embarrassed to tell anybody that I'm dating you in case they look you up because your ex-girlfriend is still in the pictures."
Rula (advising Brittany)Mid-episode panic button segment
"If he hasn't changed it, she needs to bring it up again. If he protests or says something, no, I can't or won't. You got major red flags everywhere."
EricPanic button discussion conclusion
"I love you to the moon and back. And he actually made this happen."
Eric (about Reed Wiseman)Artemis II segment
"We are living in Houston, Texas, guys. And the world is watching what is happening around the moon. And it all comes right back to us. It is awesome."
EricNASA segment
"The thing about his model is, if I make money off the TV show and social media, yeah, you know, with the clips and that and all the views, if it's comedians, he just wants people to laugh and have fun, which maybe might, is what they need."
Eric (about Byron Allen)Late-night talk show industry discussion
Full Transcript
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That was great. Thank you. Yesterday in the evening or afternoon, I can't remember time I have to look, a listener left a listener line and wanted your help this morning. So we're going to try this. It could be a cluster. Who knows if it's going to work. But here's the message she left. The first thing she says is I had some baklava and thought of you. Okay. And her name doesn't match up with what I see on the caller ID. So here's the message. I had baklava for the first time. I thought of you. So Rula, can you please give me a wake up call at 6 in the morning? Because I've been struggling waking up in the morning. I don't have an alarm clock. My internal alarm clock is not working. But now I have to work a double because people don't want to wake up for their shows. I don't want to wake up. I'm going to eat her, but I'm doing a double tomorrow. Wow. So personally, we corrupt like a hotel right now. She said that. Didn't leave a message, but even didn't leave a name. No, she didn't leave a number. I'm sorry. She didn't leave a number. Okay. So but the number shows up on the. Yeah. When you call the list of one advantage thing. So I told Sam to try calling it right now. So she might not even answer here. But let's try it. We're going to do a hotel wake up call. Yeah, you can do a show with Eric style right now on K R B E. It works. That's right. This is wild. Gretchen or F you Gretchen. Okay. Let's see if she answers. Wake up. That's two rings. You hear that echo ring back over. She doesn't answer. I'm afraid she's going to sleep through her job. I know. She'll leave. We're definitely going to leave her voicemail. Hi Gretchen. It's Rula. Hi. Oh my god. You're live on the radio. You're with all of us. You're with Eric and Sam. And all of Houston. Happy Tuesday. Oh my god. That's awesome. I was like, what? Like, huh? I was like, oh crap. I got to work. What time do you have to be at work today? I like to get there early. I'm an early person and I'm doing a double because people don't like to work. What kind of job do you do? Like, what field of work? I cut hair. I cut hair. So how early does the salon open at 6 a.m.? No, no, no, no, no. I want to go get breakfast for one of the girls who just had a baby. Got it. And but I have to tell you, oh my goodness. So I went to an Easter party because I'm moving like New Cane Conroe. Okay. I drove to Pasadena to see my 90 year old aunt. Oh, good for you. I drove over there and I got to hang out with my grandson. Awesome experience. And because I went to see him and we had Boccavon. And I was thinking, what the heck is this? And I'm like, I hear Rula talking about all the time. They're like, because you got to try it. Because you got to try it. Oh my god. I'm in love. Oh, good. I'm like, oh my gosh. It was so great. It's delicious. Isn't it? Filo and hot honey syrup. That was a classy pastry. I mean, I always tell it as had like a picture of the box that came in. It was so exquisite. Well, you need a mom to like a grandma or like a Greek or like, I know Iranians make it too. Everyone makes different ways. You need to have someone make it, not just a box. Box version. Yeah. It's so funny because cutting hair, my, oh yeah. And everybody comes in and they're like, oh, you're Greek. And I'm like, no, no, I call yourself a Yaya because I'm a grandma. Oh, cute. Because that is the Greek word for grandma. Yeah. Yeah. People say Yaya in America. How'd you pick that name? You're not the only American I know that likes that name for grandma, even though they're not Greek. How'd you pick it? Oh girl. Let me tell you, because I met a lady when I started cutting hair 41 years ago. And her name was Opie, but she was called Yaya because she had a Greek friend who was called Yaya. And she said she was really cool. So Opie is Yaya number one and I'm Yaya number two. It's not Gretchen. My name is Sandra. Sandra. Okay. We were sure what your name was. So I went to, there was another name in there that showed up. I saw two different names. I was like, is that her first name or second name? Cause they both sound like first names. Hey, on your message, it said that you didn't have an alarm clock, but someone made a good point. If you have a phone, just set your alarm clock on there. Right. You know, Easter was Sunday, right? Are you still drinking? No, no, no, no, no, no. It was like, no. My family's crazy. And I don't get out much. I go to work and I come home. I go to work and I come home. And I'm like, I went to rodeo and I went to see the Lizzo. Okay. And my clients have told me they're like, you are a totally different person. Like you, you, because you're so used to going to, like, I mean, I, I'm 59. Okay. And it's so funny. And I'm like, I've been over to pick up a comb and the back goes out. No. You said that your internal clock wasn't help, wasn't working right. So you never use an alarm clock. You never use your phone. You just naturally wake up and lately it's been failing you. Yes. That's crazy talk that you're actually just trusting your body. We'll call you tomorrow. Tomorrow, go until three. It's up to me. I'm going to call you. Yeah. Well, I'm so glad you listened to our show. Thanks for listening. Leaving the message on the listener line. I'm glad you had that number handy. And it just goes to prove to anybody listening right now or six o'clock or as hate. You never know what you're going to get. You leave as a message. We might just be your wake up call. Yeah. Seven, one, three, two, seven, eight. Have a great, great day, Sandra. We love you. Have a great day. Oh, I'm gonna love you too. Maybe we'll see you at the art gallery. Maybe. That's what you're saying. When I'm off, when I'm off, I'm going. I don't care. Rock sugar don't melt. And if it doesn't, it takes a little while. That's funny. Have a great day, Sandra. That's awesome. For those six o'clockers just waking up and then who are we talking to? Sandra let's us a voicemail on the listener line. She said, y'all got to wake me up. I won't really wake me up with a wake up call because my I don't have an alarm clock. Well, I guess now we are funny. She sounded just like the alarm clock or like the message. That's funny. All right. Another day, another Harry Styles keyword. Every hour we're going to give you a keyword that'll help you get to New York City. There are four trips for two to New York City, Madison Square Garden, and one to London to see Harry Styles in concert. The national keyword is the word direction. Direction. D-I-R-E-C-T-I-O-N. Send that to the trip text number. 95819. 95819. And you could have a chance to be going to New York City with a guest. That's for sure. All right. So a lot of activity for a Monday yesterday. We'll give you a recap on what's a quick, quick car wash. Made my car look shiny and new yesterday. Nice. I mean, they're a big event. Coming up next in Celebrity Scoop, Stephen Colbert, you know, announced a long time ago he's done. There's not going to be any more talk show, but now CBS announced what they will put in its place. In case you're curious, is the talk show dead. And it's chilly outside. And I'm loving it. Little April surprise these last few days. You know, surprises. Because it's been nice and cold. It's 52 degrees right now. It's only going to be a high of 76, which is beautiful, gorgeous, amazing. Like yesterday was beautiful, gorgeous, amazing. And a great day for a car wash. And we'll be right back on The Rue La Chaux with Eric in KRBE. Celebrity Scoop. You know, I'm a Rue La Chaux with Eric. 104.1 KRBE. It is brought to you by Taqueria Rondas. And just a personal note for myself. It is Tuesday, April the 7th. And this is a brand new pair of headphones. This is probably the sixth pair of headphones in my radio career. And they are squeezing my head so tight, I feel like my eyeballs are going to come out of my head. It's got that fresh spring. You know, like, it's like so tight clamp. I'm like, ooh, I'm going to let our weekend Noel wear him. He's got a bigger head. No. Because I've got those people that be... Eric. What, another one with that? What's wrong with that? I have a big head. Everyone's head's different size, shape. Yeah, I think you have Kevin. You have a cowboy hat that's a size seven or one that's a size 10? I don't know. We're not going to call people out. Because sometimes when I used to let guests use my headphones and then... Stretch your mouth. Chester Pitts would use them and I'm like, holy crap. When I put them on, it's like, one's on my ear, the other's over here like five feet away. I'm like, you know, I realize how big people's... I was thinking of Chester Pitts the other day. I was like, where's he been? I'm going to check in with him and see what's yet, what he's up to. He's always fun. I got to call him. So yeah, so let's see how long these last for. These should go for at least another five years. I think they last about five years, these headphones. Okay. Also, thank you to every single person who came by Quickquack Car Wash yesterday for our friend Yo-J, who's battling cancer. He's worked here for 30 years and we just love him so much. And obviously it's a total struggle for... You're all in when somebody in your family or your life is battling cancer. And to try and offset some of the costs of what they're incurring with his chemo treatments, we did this fundraiser yesterday at Quickquack Car Wash at 9,300 West Timer. It's basically between West Timer and... I mean, on West Timer between Chester and Fondren. And the whole team was out there. I got props to engineer George. He was wearing his Yo-J Army shirt and he was waving people in. And it was really nice. It's a brand new car wash. It's very nice. Starts today, right? The officially opens. Yes, officially opens today. And you just run your car through while you're in it and then you dry it yourself. And they have all the towels and everything for you, which is cool because I've been to other ones before where they didn't really provide towels. They charge you for towels. I go, that sucks. Now, Quickquack Car Wash, they've got lots of towels there. I've been to one place where they say there's towels and there's no towels. Right. I'm like, go over here. Vacuum it right there for free and wipe it down. But I'm like, there's nowhere to... Nothing to wipe it with. And the manager yesterday told me, you don't have to actually pay for a car wash if you want to use their vacuums. You can just pull in and vacuum your car if you need to. That's good to know. Especially with kids and all the crumbs. So thank you so much to everybody who came out to support that. If you were in the area, that was great. It was a beautiful day for a car wash. My car looks so nascent clean now, y'all. Okay, Stephen Colbert was told, you're done. No more talk show for you. In the talk show game, it's not really the Wars anymore. I've been watching... What are the Bors? It is. I've been watching the series on Netflix. My next guest needs no introduction with David Letterman. And I'm really happy to see that David Letterman was able to kind of make a second act of his life because I feel like back in the talk show Wars, those days were Wars, 80s and 90s and early 2000s between NBC and CBS, constantly at each other's throats over who's watching whom more. Is it Letterman or Leno, whatever. Letterman definitely was the better interviewer. He was always very interesting. You kind of wish it went longer. So I've been watching... I haven't watched all his episodes, but I watched the Billy Eilish one, which if you've seen the Billy Eilish one, tell me if Phineas actually made that a real song because Phineas, her brother, who is extremely talented, just came up, he goes, well, Dave, what I have here is like a baseline. Just like a basic melody. And I put this here together here, and it's like a piano thing. And then he does the drum. I go, oh my God, that sounds amazing. Can you make that a real song and release that please? What is that? What is that? Like the magic of Phineas. Anyway, I learned a lot about Billy Eilish. I thought that was very interesting. And it just reminded me how great he was at his interviews, but he wasn't constrained by the time. Always, when I was growing up watching Letterman, it was constantly, he's asking somebody off the camera, how much time do we have? Do we have enough time? No, we don't have time. And that's our life here. We would love, when we're doing a topic, and all of you guys are calling in, I want to take every single phone call that's coming, but we are time constrained. I can't take everything. That's why we have to go to the listener line, 713-278-VENT. Even interviews, you can't, they go, oh, you only get six minutes. Like how are you supposed to talk to a celebrity for six minutes with finding something interesting? And besides, because they want to promote their stuff. So at least three minutes of it is, hey, my new movie's coming out Friday. Here's what it's about. I don't, I want to talk to you just, find out things about you. Here's what's very interesting about the time slot now of the late night talk shows. So for us, because we're Central Time Zone, we are very blessed with the Central Time Zone, because our news comes on at 10, and the talk shows come on at 1030. On the East Coast and the West Coast, it's 11 o'clock news, 1130 talk shows. So really, that's such a small percentage of people that are actually watching even more so now with the streaming platforms, right? You think that's why I sent, like, the Midwest and down here were nicer? Because we get more sleep. Get more sleep if you really think about it. Everyone stays up an hour later. It's so tough. Stephen Colbert's replacement has been announced, and is this saying something about how nobody's watching television? The thing that is replacing Stephen Colbert is a comedy showcase that the person behind it is paying CBS to air in that time slot. They are not paying the person, the person is paying them. It's Byron Allen. He's a billionaire. If you know Byron Allen, you know Byron Allen. When I was a kid, he had a talk show. I think it was, like, maybe on Fox or CW or something. It was, like, late night. It was, like, after around a certain live. I think it was after a certain live. Yeah, and he wasn't really... What's the word? I know he was really good at it, but he was not up in that title marquee of the Lettermans, the Leno's, the Arsenio Halls. He wasn't promoted that way. He wasn't embraced by the media that way. But Byron Allen has made a lot of money in his career with his production houses and all his projects. So Byron Allen created and launched Comics Unleashed 20 years ago. So his fellow comedians could have a platform to do what they love, make people laugh. And CBS has now announced that the replacement for Stephen Colbert's time slot, starting May 22nd, is going to be Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen, where he's actually paying CBS for the time slot and the following hour as well. To air his comedy game show, funny you should ask. So Byron Allen is paying for two hours of CBS airtime. He's paid programming. Yeah. Well, he's got the money. He said in 2023 he made a bid to buy Paramount for $3 billion. Wow. Holy crap. Wow. He tried to buy the Denver Broncos the year before. So he'll make the ad revenue. Yep. Yeah, but what does that tell you guys? Like, he has about... He's paying CBS. Yeah, it's going the other way now. The money was insane for that time slot all those years ago. But the thing about his model is, if I make money off the TV show and social media, yeah, you know, with the clips and that and all the views, if it's comedians, he just wants people to laugh and have fun, which maybe might, is what they need. You know, that's what those shows used to be about. Like, I never knew if Jay Leno was a Republican or Democrat. Right. Even Letterman. I mean, he kind of wondered. Yeah, but they never talked about it. They never. It was just fun. There was a stupid thing in comedy. Or they would just make fun of things. I remember they would make political jokes at the beginning, but they'd at least be everybody getting attacked. Yeah, I didn't feel like it was... I don't know, maybe I was just kidding, it was over my head, but I didn't remember the bias like there is now. I've never seen this show before. It's been on for 20 years. Well, 20 years ago, he created Comics Unleashed. Byron Allen's projects have been sprinkled through cable all these years, or now with his social media channels, I'm sure. But the fact that he's buying the CBS time slot, more people will remember who he is now. But that's really something that he's... All his money was made from what, Eric? Does it say there? That's what I'm looking at. I have to look and see. It could have been from the Byron Allen show. He is a media group. Yeah. Well, good for him. He's made all this money. So, Comics taking over. And as Chris Rock says, I'm going to try really hard not to offend everybody. Because even with comedy, even from stand-up comedy, they're saying how would we know when we're not going to have to apologize for a joke? Well, he bought a house in 2022, a tube home compound of Beverly Hills for $22 million, and then he bought a mansion in Malibu for $100 million. Good lord! He's sent you home for $100 million? Yeah. You got to keep your money in real estate, because you don't know if the dollar's growing up or down. You always have something real. You got real estate. Got my dirt, too. He's got it. Oh, yeah. And more of it. Google says that, real quick, he got his fortune by creating a unique television production model, producing low-cost content and building the Independent Media Empire Allen Media Group. And so he would give these stations the show for free, but then split the ad revenue. And then he- Yeah, people want content. Which went into numerous local television, TV stations, and the Weather Channel. Oh, the Weather Channel. So he was producing these shows, yeah, and then in exchange for half the ad time. I guess that's where it went. I want to meet the guy who sold TV on the Weather Channel. What do you mean? Like, it sounds crazy at first. Right. It's just all weather all the time. Wait, I mean, 24-7? People will watch it. Like, just every five, you know, the beginning of the day, you know, first two minutes. We'll just do the weather in every single city in America in the world. And your grandparents knew what was going on all over the country. And if you were there, they would call you and see what's going- Well, I saw- Mine still do that. Yeah, I saw on the Weather Channel. Yeah, they're gonna say, listen, thinking every conversation that starts with your family from another city. Oh, how's the weather over there where you guys are? That would have been his opening line to the board members. Here's why I know the Weather Channel is gonna work. When you call anybody in your family wherever they live, what do they ask about? The weather. But to start it, though, think about it, you need people in every area. Meteorologists in every city. So you have to work with, like, local. You gotta find a local station. And go, hey, can we use you for free? And how the satellite feeds back then, did they have the technology? It's the same thing, Eric, as the Food Network. You know, the Food Network, when the suits heard the idea of the platform about food, it was called Food TV, they shot it down and said, that is the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Who's gonna sit there and watch things that you can't taste and you can't smell? And look at us. We are obsessed with, like, 30-second tasty videos on our phones about the fast forward of how to make this, or chup, chup, chup, chup, chup, chup, chup, and the ASMR of all the things like sizzling. And, I mean, if there's a cocktail recipe, I'm watching it. If there is some quicky little video of some, like, you know, 10-minute meal, I'm watching it, I don't have to smell it. But when I was pregnant, I could not watch the Food Network, because it would make me crave whatever they're making so bad, it would drive me crazy, so I had to stop watching it. You can't make a pregnant girl crave food you can't eat. When we come back, what time was it last night? I don't even know, it was late at night, because I looked, I went to bed, I saw this listener left a panic button, and I'm like, we can play it for, I know it was like three minutes long, Kevin had to chop it down. Yeah, I think I got it down to like, a minute and 20 now. Okay. And I'll fill you in on the other details. All right, cool. So, see, that's why it comes in handy to have our numbers, 713278-VENT. That's the Listen Line. We'll check in with the panic button next on KRBE. This is why you need our Listen Line number locked in your contacts on your phone, so you can grab for that line anytime you want, anytime of the day, 713278-VENT. The panic button means it is being brought to our attention in urgent fashion, and it would like attention immediately. So, I understand, Kevin, you went through this very long phone call. And she had a legit concern here, although she's not been dating this dude for, I don't think, more than two months. Here's what she's having an issue with. Hey guys, my name's Brittany. I have either like a group therapy or a panic button or something. So, I've been dating this guy since, I guess, Valentine's Day. I'm just obsessed with him. Head over heels. I've never felt this way about a guy before, and I knew it very early on, even though I had been in a very long relationship. You know, my last relationship before this was really long, and then I waited a while before dating again, and now I'm more obsessed with this guy than I was after a year of dating my last boyfriend. And I'm like not a serial date or person. I've only ever had like basically two serious relationships in the past. This is a big deal for me. So, it's still like such a stupid petty juvenile problem, but he still has his ex-girlfriend, his previous girlfriend, in his like social media profile pictures. And I didn't think it bothered me, but then he like friend requested me on Facebook and noticed it while we were on the phone. And he was like, oh, f***, I was like, oh, is that your girlfriend or your ex-girlfriend? He's like, oh yeah, I'm sorry, like, I need to change that. And then he just didn't. And it's been like a couple weeks now since that conversation, and now I feel like if I bring it up, I'm gonna sound like pushy or desperate. And I shouldn't feel this strongly about it. We've been going out for two months, you know, it's nothing. Please help me guys. I don't know what to do. And what she also went into is what, how she wants to show her friends, oh, this is who I'm dating. It's embarrassing. But yeah, it's embarrassing to show him because he's with another woman in the pictures. Okay, that's a good point. Because she did mention it goes, oh yeah, I should change that and he hasn't changed it. How does he know how to do it? What's up with that? She should have said right then, do you know how to change it? He knows how to change it. Yeah, how would you not? You forget because you do it once if you've been dating someone for a while. Like, I don't even know right now. I'd have to think about it. I'd be mad. I'd drive him after two months. I'd be like, no. At first I thought she was talking about Kev, just the photos down, you know, when you scroll. No, no, his profile picture is with the ex. That's a big deal. I'd be concerned. Because obviously it was hard enough for her to say to him, oh, your ex is on there. Oh yeah, I should change that. So she already was nervous saying it. So he goes, okay, I said it. He knows I know he'll change it and he hasn't changed it. Nope. Okay, that's disrespectful. You need to have a conversation as difficult as it's going to be, but this is what we're successful relationships are built on communication. And even those in communications don't know how to communicate sometimes. I look at myself. But I think it's hard, but if you can jump, if you can get over this hump, then you know that you are confident and comfortable in saying things that bother you or he can say things that bother him. So you've got to just bring it back up. It's two months. Brittany's got to bring it back up. There was two weeks I'd be like, maybe don't say anything yet, but two months you should definitely say something. Brittany needs to say to him, I would really love to share you with my world and my life. But I have to be honest, I'm embarrassed to tell anybody that I'm dating you in case they look you up because your ex-girlfriend is still in the pictures. What does that say about us? I wouldn't have phrased it that way. Wait, you wouldn't phrase it that way? I like how you phrased that. I wanted to share you. Yeah, I want to share you with my world. My BFF was asking who am I dating? Well, I wanted to show your picture, but bro, you're in there with the other girl. The same way you worried about that. Are you worried that you're weird because you're telling your friends to look at us? Yes, everybody knows you're stalking each other. No, no, I want to share you. I want to share you, but I can't because you're posted with another girl. How would you say that? It's weird. How would you say it? I would have gone to the ex-girlfriend's Instagram account or Facebook account. And threatened her life. No, check to see if she had pictures of him still posted with him. Because that is sketchy, that he still has pictures and has not changed them. Okay, so let's say she loves that. For me. But you run to the red flag. I know, that's what I'm saying. But for him not to change it, that's all right. Okay, so let's say she sees that the ex does not have him. Does not have him. Correct. Okay, then I would circle back to homeboy and be like, hey, if we're actually being serious, I need that girl off your picture. Oh, oh, oh. You're coming. You're coming right out with it. He's like, he'll be like, whoa, whoa, damn. I'm going to cut you off. I don't care. That's weird. I think it's weird. It's super weird. I'm thinking maybe. I'm thinking maybe. I'm just trying to, I'm just trying to, to like be like straight up like nice about it because you want him to know how you feel. That's just a lie. Sorry, Mark. Slap him in the face as they take that ish down. Right, right, right. No kid gloves over here. No, no kid gloves. Geez. Okay. I know. Disage it a little bit. All of friends already know that we're stalking you. That is going to be. And they probably already saw it. But this is two months, Sam. I don't know if you want to be that abrasive two months in, especially if you like him a lot. I'm setting the scene of how aggressive I am. Oh, okay. Like you better get your. You're just me baby. Yes. Well, don't you. Then that guy wasn't meant for me. And he's probably still hulking up with that other chick because why did you not delete her? But some guys don't use social media. Like they have it. Well then you shouldn't have posted her on your, your page. Well, she probably did. She probably put it on there. Some guys just don't. Well then give me your passcode and I will easily change it for you. That's what you need. But not the passcode. I got you. One person said on text. Take a nice solo picture of him. Yes. And say to him, oh my God, there's such a great picture of you. This would be great for your profile pic. Oh, that's, I like that. Look at the way your muscles pop. The glisten. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Nice. I do that to my husband too. All right. So definitely Brittany, if you're listening, you have to say this to him. What'd you say, Sam? I joke. I say, I always take pictures of my husband like use this for your dating pic. He's not dating anybody. I'm your Tinder. He already knows. For your match.com. I'm aggressive. Um, yeah, Sam's not going to play. She might leave her kid. Swing at the park for an hour while she has a beer with her man, but you better not. What? I'm not going to leave the baby. And I don't even like confrontation. You're a brewery. But he's just like that's all. And there's a swing set for kids at a brewery. And you've got, Santee had her in there. And you think that there's a woman talking up Mark 10 feet away from that swing. You'd be like giving him the death ice from the swing. She'd pick the kid up and run over there. Throw the kid at Mark's face. And then deck the person. I put Santee down. I'm like, Santee, go find Dad. That where's that? That's changed. Remember this child that we made together because you declared your love for me. You look over who you don't have another lady in your Instagram picture. And Sam, those teachers turned to fangs right in front of me. I'm just saying that's how I would have handled it. She doesn't have to handle it that way. We were just giving different ideas. So Sam's great. Great options. Good. Keep it that way. It's time for what's going down in H-town. I'm a ruler show with Eric 104.1 K.R.B. So quick. In a nutshell, we all think something's wrong. That's wrong. Yeah. Yeah. If he hasn't changed it, she needs to bring it up again. If he protests or says something, no, I can't or won't. You got major red flags everywhere. I think it's a red flag. Yeah. Yeah. All right. It's brought to you by Easy Fiber. Yesterday, a very touching moment that a lot of people saw with our Artemis II crew. Reed Wiseman, who is the commander, lost his wife in 2020. He was just 44 years old and became a widow because he lost his wife, Carol, to cancer. She battled cancer for five years. She was a pediatric nurse. They have two daughters together. Well, here they are, nearly a quarter of a million miles from Earth, looking at the moon. And they are describing back to mission control about these different craters they see on the moon. And one in particular that we can see here from Earth. Oh my God. So touching y'all because he said, I love you to the moon and back. And he actually made this happen. To tell somebody I love you to the moon and back and then be at the moon and do this. Here is Jeremy Hansen, who is speaking to mission control as Reed is wiping tears away from his eyes. And the crew all embraces talking about naming this moon crater. There's a protocol like they have to ask, here's our idea for the name of it. Yeah. And then they have to agree and all this stuff. So that's why they sound like that, like as permission. Right. And it's being named after his wife. They were asking, they said they'd like to name one of the craters after Reed was deceased wife. It's really sweet. It's really sweet. Here it is. And so we lost a loved one. Her name was Carol. The spouse of Reed, the mother of Katie and Ellie. And if you want to find this one, you look at Glushko. And it's just to the northwest of that at the same latitude as home. And it's a bright spot on the moon. And we would like to call it Carol. And you spell that C-A-R-R-O-L-L. That's where they're hugging and taking the moment. If you look at the video, you can YouTube it. This is where they're hugging because there's a big old break. Yeah. They said Carol Wiseman dedicated her life to helping others as a newborn intensive care unit registered nurse. Despite a long list of professional accolades, Reed considers his time as an only parent as his greatest challenge and the most rewarding phase of his life. And now there's a moon crater we can all see named Carol. And you know he's going to have an awesome photo of that crater and put in the house. Oh yeah. Oh yeah, that's amazing. And hide that. You know, make it, because he's so close to the photo they can take of that. And literally he has loved her to the moon and back because he has been around the moon. And I want to remind you guys again for eternity, when we talk about the space program, there's only one city name that comes up and it is Houston. It happened when we landed on the moon in 1969. It happens even now because mission control is here. We are so lucky that we are this close to the magic happening. And I don't think enough of us take that in. I really don't think enough of us take that in. All these people live here. Right. You are 45 south heading to Galveston. You see that NASA Parkway exit. That's where the magic is happening. And here is Christina Koch. I think that's how you say it in Halasim, right? Where's it Koch? Koch. K-O-C-H. One of the crew members of Artemis II. Going back and forth with mission control here in Houston. Integrity, we have you loud and clear. Tommy. Houston, we have you the same. And it is so great to hear from Earth again. To Asia, Africa and Oceania, we are looking back at you. We hear you can look up and see the moon right now. We see you too. When we burned this burn towards the moon, I said that we do not leave Earth, but we choose it. And that is true. We will explore. We will build. We will build ships. We will visit again. We will construct science outputs. We will drive rovers. We will do radio astronomy. We will found companies. We will boaster industry. We will inspire. But ultimately, we will always choose Earth. We will always choose each other. Kevin, that is a job for you, honey. Just started. We are going to say they are doing all this stuff. You can go up there and do a radio station. Yeah. And a lot of different properties. I am looking back. Yeah, you are going to start buying. We are happy to say we copy. Yay. Moon B&B. I am telling you, Moon B&B. They are doing the basis and stuff. I mean, how many years away are we from that? 100. Oh, yeah, you have to pay your own airfare. But it is a great deal when you get there. Yeah. So, we are going to get 75 years. Moon B&Bs? 75 years from now? There is no way. Well, the great thing about cleaning it is all you have to do is open the door and sucks everything out and just refill it. No, that would be nice. Refresh. It is dirty again. So, great job. And just be aware. We are living in Houston, Texas, guys. And the world is watching what is happening around the moon. And it all comes right back to us. It is awesome. All right. Coming up next, it is Tuesday, which means somebody has contacted us. As NASA Road 1, by the way, people are saying. NASA Parkway. Oh, I am sorry. NASA Road 1. Yes. See, I do not go there that often. Again, I am the one that I am talking to when I say we do not go there enough. Just once every couple of years, I take family members. Yeah. I do not want to see it. And you want to show it off, but we live here, we do not go there enough. It is like living in Philadelphia. Do you ever go to the Liberty Bell? Oh, no. You do not. No, no, no. Well, that is just a trip as a kid. Once you have seen it once, that is how you do it. Yes, all right. There is a crack in it. All right. Yes, he is a crack. Is he cracking? There is the measure. There it is. There is a walk around. There is a walk around. Okay. So Tuesdays, people contact us because somebody messed with them and they got them back. But the person that originally messed them does not know they got them back. They do not know we know they know we know. It is called revenge. Well, I will know. We are all going to see that one next on KRVE. Next roll with Vernon Davis. Follow and listen on your favorite platform.