Livestream: Thursday, October 13 2022
The Preston & Steve Show Livestream
Thursday, October 13 2022 Rundown:
[00:00:00] Entertainment News: Kim Kardashian is so fed up with Kanye she refuses to talk with him about their children’s schedules unless there is a third party involved. Anthony Rapp was brought to tears while testifying against Kevin Spacey, because he realized he was not the only one this happened to. Emily Ratakowski says she is newly single for the first time in her life and is enjoying the freedom of being single and not being perceived. Christopher Meloni is referred to as a ‘Zaddy’ by People Magazine, as he returns to Law and Order SVU with promo shots showing off his body. Trevor Noah will end his time at The Daily Show on December 8th, officially. It is unclear whether or not a permanent host has been picked.
[00:36:20] Random Stories to Kill Time: Netflix is considering moving to the Jersey Shore with a massive production complex, with nearly 300-acres of land to be used. Adults prefer to trust a child telling a white lie than children that tell the hard honest truth. Halloween Talks. Brian Smith from Broomall discusses his house decorations and community events, such as giving out prizes to kids and admiring their Halloween decorations. In Drexel Hill, Casey describes a home that was decorated with a Hurst in the front yard. Merchantville, New Jersey, is now known as Monsterville for the Halloween season.
[00:53:15] Richard Kind Calls in: He discusses how he is on his way to Philadelphia, and if he gets cut off from the Lincoln Tunnel to sing till he comes back. He discusses growing up in Yardley, while his family grew up in various parts of New Jersey. He mentions how in high school comedian Rodney Dangerfield used to come to Pennsbury High School to perform. He was never supposed to become an actor, but a lawyer instead. Preston discusses his new show The Watcher, as well as other projects such as ‘East New York’.
[01:28:00] Bizarre File: A doorbell camera shows a woman being attacked by a buck. Her small dog came out to play guard dog and watch out for its owner, taking on the deer that was easily twenty times its size. Golfer fights a man for ‘playing too slow’ at Hill Air Force Base. A man lost his finger while breaking into a home. The owner of the home slammed the door on the man, and police found a glove with a finger inside of it. They used the fingerprint of the severed finger to identify the man.
[01:33:15] Cari Feiler and Robb Reichard join the show: 36 years of the AIDS walk and Pierre has been to every single one. The mission is to provide support for people who cannot afford the care needed. The beginning of the event shows the AIDS memorial quilt, which remembers the lives lost to AIDS through the years. Donations are used to help support those struggling with AIDS, whether it be helping pay a water or heating bill or finding shelter for those who need it, there are plenty of ways to support the cause.
[01:52:50] John Brazer joins the show: Discussions of the importance of winning in Atlanta. First playoff game at home since 2011. Discussions of Philly sports teams take place. Pressure is on for the Braves coming into Philadelphia this week. Shane Victorino will be throwing the first pitch at tomorrow’s game.
[01:57:26] Prize Blow Out: Hollywood Threeway: A slew of prizes are given away in a game of Hollywood Threeway.
[02:37:50] Andrew Greenblatt joins in studio: 31st Annual Philadelphia Film Festival next week! The festival has grown immensely, along with the Venice film festival among others due to legal holdbacks. Big buzz around the films at this year’s festival, especially films such as The Whale, featuring Brendan Frazier. It is similar to other festivals in that they do give out awards during closing night, and then play those films again so everyone has the chance to see it. Andrew talks about the rise of Documentaries in the festival world and its impact. It all begins next Wednesday. Tickets available at filmadelphia.org.
[03:01:30] Rob Wasserman joins the show: Organizer of the Burger Brawl. 60 restaurants are participating. The Burger Brawls’ mission is to work towards getting children off the streets and participating in games in different recreational activities, nurturing education and STEM for young students. One ticket price gets you as many burgers as they’d like. It is a family event, and those under ten years of age are allowed in for free. Taking place Sunday, October 23rd.
[03:08:34] Bizarre File: A neighbor of a man screams the word porridge though his letter slot consistently. Sometimes it’s ‘PORRIDGE TIME PAPA BEAR’, or once it was ‘EAT IT BEFORE IT GOES COLD PAPPA’ – (this bit said in a whisper) ‘it’s my special porridge’. Two fathers in Florida are arrested after shooting each other’s daughter’s after a road rage incident. A 14 year old and a 5 year old were shot in the incident.
[03:26:53] Hollywood Trash and Music News: Blink182 announces new tour; Mark Hoppus says it was hard to keep it a secret, especially when fans asked about it. Former Red Hot Chili Peppers John Frusciante says how he had little to no creative endeavors while in the band. He says he felt as though he tip-toed around trying to appease people and felt that leaving was what was best for him. Bruce Springsteen teases a new track that comes out tomorrow.
[03:49:21] Wrap up: Preston thanks all of the guests for stopping in today and thanks our sponsors. He gives a sneak peek at tomorrow’s show. Rage On!