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to haunt you. jen? >> hey, guys, from miley to mad on, a everyone is into monogramming, but it is not the olds fashioned kind, really cool. you're going to love it. we'll show you everything. by the way i own a sweaty headband from labron james. >> i remember when you got that. >> the sweat or the headband so available in. >> i believe it is the band. >> well, could you just ring it out, put it into a vial and keep it. >> put it in a cup, you know? well, i have some interesting, yum, statistics on that, we'll talk about it when we get to the derek jeter store. >> i how much do you think your feet sweat every day? it is discusting, could you drink it, could you quench your thirst with it. >> oh, my god, that's discusting. >> another empty cup? good lords, time and place
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for everything. including when your you use these stinking cell phones. so there is this website, well, money. com basically called the street, little option web side they have. survey to find out when it is most acceptable, and unacceptable. >> people use their phones at the movie. >> i don't like it either, especially, avenue had people actually talking on the phone. >> that's the worse. >> oh, no, i'm not doing, just at the movies. >> found 24 percent of people say it is okay to use a phone during previews of the movie, 9% say it is okay to use a phone during the actual movie. so, how about just walking down the street? >> during meeting say it is okay, i don't get that, during a meeting? >> all during it during the meeting, right?
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>> our meeting, that 10:30 meeting incredibly boring. >> forever, yes. >> always on twitter, best time to reach us on twitter. >> yes. >> 28% say it is except tonight do your cell phone at dinner. >> restaurants specifically or just when you're at home? >> well, depend who i am with. if i'm with my friend, i'm on the phone. but if i'm on a date or sometimes with my parents they don't really like that i'm totally put the phone down, don't talk about it. >> i agree. >> and i would never normally have my phone out at dinner with my husband or whatever, but i fawn now with the kids i keep it upside down, but i just will check it every like maybe 15 minutes, to see if the babysitter has called or texted or anything like that. >> that's okay. >> and in the movie theater i keep it face down in the little cup holder. >> so it will light up? >> so it doesn't light up. >> i turn the lights down,
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like the dimness. >> if i want to text, i tech. >> have you her about this game, everyone puts their cell phones in the middle, and first one to pick it up picks up the tab. >> that's good. >> darn right. >> what about you were talking about the bathroom? >> avenue question. >> go in there, guy in the stall, and talking to someone. >> okay, well, pooing. >> i'll be honest with you, that wasn't me. because i don't go into the men's room, but i have been known to take my cell phone into the bathroom with me. >> aren't you worried -- >> i just cover up this part, and then i stop and talk. >> i'm so afraid someone would hear something so embarrassing. >> well, ya. but the guy on twitter said my old technique, it is interesting. >> sitting there.
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>> see, just put it on mute! >> mute is another good option. >> yes. but different people can tell because of the echo in the barmes. >> oh, all right. >> nothing like the sounds of pea. >> did you this story last week. >> what? >> in china, some cities in china, they have potty lanes on the street. if you're texting and walking your get into a texting lane. >> i'm not kidding. >> it can be dangerous walking and text. >> well, i do this all the time. >> you would be walking, ticking right?
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>> you bark? >> i bark. >> wow. >> then they text the crazy man just barked at me. >> exactly. >> just keep on. >> they look up. >> tweet us the most annoying places that people use their phones. from danielle, she says, restaurants, without a doubt. >> next one, worse cell phone is in church. and that from sue. and then also, from i am laurie, the most annoying place to use your phone is on a crowded elevator. that's so distasteful. >> i'll check texts on an elevator. you can't talk because the call will end. >> this person kyle says also no talking but texting the phone light is also very distracting. that's why you keep it down. >> do you have to check, if you have kids, you're with me. >> babysitter, calls. >> i'm just paranoid, like on a plane, bus, even though that time you can't use a phone, i just don't want people listening to my conversations.
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that's the other thing. because i know, i'm listening when someone is on the phone, so if i have it, they're listen, just text me, just text me. >> okay, when the plane hits the tarmac, the wheels, i have a time now where it will come up the battery will come on, everything. >> as soon as -- >> you check it, but then you got to love the people behind you, yes, we just landed. hello, we just landed. can you hear me? no, we just, no, i'm still on the plane. i'm still on the plane. >> i have two check bags. >> i'll meet you at baggage, no, i'm on the plane. and always sitting right behind you. >> i know. >> i just got flushed. >> so sweaty. >> well, hole on. i'm sweat. let me get some foot sweat.
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>> oh, my gosh. >> i'm good. >> speaking of stink i feet. how much would you pay to own something worn by your favorite celebrity? we bring this up, derek jeter retiring from the yankees, and they're auctioning off, well, selling socks worn throughout this year. >> right. >> actually, worn on the field, so they're sweaty and don't wash them because they think they'll lose the value. so some of them are going for $400 a pair. ya, that's why selling the socks right now. >> not even pair of socks that you is selling, it is one stinking sock. >> oh, it is? $400, one sock. >> just like day-to-day, activities, this full of
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sweat. >> oh, my gosh. >> remember that week when we were out at wildwood? >> oh,. >> and your shirt was just drenched, and five cups, at least, that day. >> would you buy that sweaty shirt? >> yes, how much would you pay for mike jerrick's shirt? from that day in wildwood? >> or just the sweat? >> would you by mike jerrick's sweat in a cup. >> fox 29 good day, i want to know that. more than four -- >> yes, common. >> how much would you pay for any article of clothing? >> just clothing though, right? >> my mom at home has -- >> tonsils? >> umbilical cord. >> oh, my gosh.
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>> a toenail? >> i think i got like a wart maybe? >> oh, wart. >> i don't think anyone will buy that. >> i still have my daughter jill's tonsils. >> do you? where do you have them? >> oh, they're in my files somewhere. >> oh, my goodness. >> stinks, that jar smells awful. >> ya. >> oh, okay. >> oh, we got a snort. already a snort, 9:09. parents, your own educational background might play the biggest role how well your kid will do in school. >> a british study shows children whose parents did badly at school are much more likely than others, to fail at school themselves, poor
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ends -- low he'd action level are also more likely to have poor education. these children more likely toned up working in low paying jobs, the study refused previous research that linked poor school performance with poverty. researchers say coming from a low income home does not solely determine those education outcomes. >> my parents were quite bright. my dad, like a math wiz. >> yes? >> momma fantastic artist, and fashion designer, and i didn't do very well in school. >> my brother is a nuclear fist is cyst. so six kids, tom, the nuclear physicist, fist born, and he was valdictorian at his high school. second, kathleen, sal eude tore yan at her high school, mary ann, did very well, susan did pretty well in school, then me. >> so just kept getting dumber
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and dumber. >> dumber and dumber and dumber. >> all the brain's were gone. >> joanne four years younger than me, and she us a just an idiot. now, she said they bounced back from six. >> i think, though, by the time you get to certain number every kids, parents just tired, man, they don't have time for all of that stuff. >> that's right. >> didn't did to parent teacher conferences cents, anything like, that and my dad sometimes would call my brother's name. >> oh? >> that happens. >> hey, tom, susan -- >> who ever you are. >> mike? >> oh,. >> this is getting kind of sad. >> i no, i feel like should add levity. >> that's yes ended up in television, struggling foray tension, still to this day. >> i don't know how you ended up in it.
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v. >> i mean, all looking to you for advice. >> oh! >> i've been listening for to you save me. >> save you? >> save me. >> nice, intelligent. >> well, now how can i live to up that? geez, but year from now, still watching the show? >> completely. >> new budweiser commercial, everyone knows, it made me cry there is one, new budweiser commercial using man's best friend, talking a dog, in a efforts to stop drunk driving. it is pretty heartwarming. so, we will play it for you, and then, discuss. ♪ ♪
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♪ >> i'm sorry. i decided i shouldn't drive home last night. i stayed at dave's. >> i'm back. i'm back. ya, i'm back. >> nice little surprise there at the end. >> oh, my gosh. the dog thought he had died in a drunk driving accident. i don't have to explain this, doe? >> no. >> the poor dog like i haven't gone outside in 18 hours. can we go?
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you jerk. i have to pea. >> oh,. >> so cute, though. it was nice. >> different way to do it. >> i think this strikes home better than don't drink and drive. >> totally, yes. >> i don't know, bamm, they get hit. >> oh, those. >> like that jarring just kind of shocks you to your senses, but touches you're mower until side. >> you know how cool alex holley can be? on power 99 this morning, at the same time she was on live tv. >> how do i do it? magic. >> i don't know. >> so over there yesterday. >> yes, got to advice the my friend over at power 99 yesterday. we had a great time. i was there with nina, say what? and mother notion. we talked about all kinds of things about how philly is going so far. >> are you fluent in spanish
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(she's great. >> a lot of fun. >> oh, i love them. they're great. so glad they invited me over. we had a great time. >> if you would like to book alex on your radio show -- >> i like being in two places at once. >> yes. >> you're talented. >> pee-wee football team all revved-up to take on their competition the other team. >> you know specially friday nights, high school cheerleaders will put out this paper banner, team comes crashing through it, right? so they make it out of paper, somebody had the idea why don't we use plastic. >> oh, no. >> oh, watch.
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>> holds on. >> just hold it there, oh, let's see how many of them. >> and going down, one by one, this is terrible. oh, like dominoes. >> drop the sign, lady. >> oh, look at the cheerleaders, she is still jumping up and down! >> what a terrible idea. >> man, the other team thinking, oh, man we're going beat this team. >> we got this. >> well, how old are you in pee-wee? what are you in like five to nine? thereabouts? >> i don't think you can start playing, well, seven? >> is it seven? seven, eight, nine. something like that. >> i hope some of them didn't get injured before the game even started? like all on top of each other. everybody recognize the iconic bay watch swimsuit. remember the slow motion? >> yes. >> pamela anderson. >> oh, she is not running. >> no, that's not even her hand, that's what her face. >> gina -- what's her face?
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>> i don't think it is gina. >> no, no, erika, erika -- derliko. >> woman on bay watch. >> oh, high. >> that's the alexandra chick. >> alexandra paul? i've actually gone running with her. >> very athletic in real life. >> yes. >> anyway (dough we bring this up? simply to run the footage. >> there is a run. >> hi, pam. >> it is slow motion. >> alexandra paul there in the yellow. >> i think the only one who wasn't enhanced to be a silly cone. >> again, i will try to get to the point here. >> sorry go, ahead, sore. >> i hold on a second. >> supposed to be distracting. >> we don't want to leave her out. because she is very patriotic. >> ernest, serious. >> she is. >> well, get to the water, girl. >> for the love of --
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>> a little known fact about that swimsuit it, wasn't design to make my jaw drop. >> no. >> the bay watch co-creator the red one piece swimsuit was designed to look exactly what real life california lifeguards wore at the time. >> they did. >> they were made of course to look good on women why the slow motion runs of the bay watch babes are so appealing. >> explain it to us, alex. >> the swimsuit also supposed to be practical and functional, the co-creator went to competition swimsuit company for that design. >> yes. >> it was by accident. >> i lived there,. >> exactly design. >> they look exactly like, that take my girl down to the beach, all dressed in the swimsuits. anyway, 25 years old, 25th anniversary of that suit. >> craze. >> i i guess covers more than a bick even. >> i oh, yes. >> and everything is moving,
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then get you little different. >> yes, okay, anyway, 9:19. speaking of clothing, remember people get together at the offers, and let's have a tupperware party. >> right. >> pamper cheffed, mary kay, make up parties. do you know half of the work force in america now is women? fantastic. so, women are so busy, they don't have time to shop for loungerie, apparently, so they're having office bra parties. says bra parties the latest way for women to shop. going directly to the consumer by hosting bra fittings' right in the office. some workers find it a little strange, but others say the parties are a way to help working mothers who don't have the time to shop for themselves. >> we talked about the 10:30 meeting here after the show. we could spice it up with a bra party. >> ya. >> i guess so, that would be a
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way to do it. >> we could. >> what about like a men's underwear party? >> yes, why doses it have to be about us? >> oh, so gross. >> layered gabardine. hopefully comes in all sizes. >> including extra small. no, the thing about this, is the way the company describes it, they say it is a way to intimately shop so that you don't have to be embarrased by going to the store. and my immediate thought was so i'm shopping in a conference room with all of my co-workers, fluorescent lighting come down with lord knows not flattering at all, and that's my intimate bra shopping experience? >> it is one of the dumber ideas i've ever heard. >> yes. >> and will never catch on. >> no. >> still ahead, that andy sandberg is on our show this morning, alex. >> you know him from saturday night live, brooklyn 99. so what are you saying about his bro mans with justin timberlake. we're going into that. >> so justin on the left, andy on the right. >> obviously on the right.
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>> nice legs. >> ♪
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>> i love this show. by the way, season two premiere is this sunday, brooklyn nine-nine, premiers sunday 8:30, right here on tv station, one of the producers of the show joins us now. oh, star of the show. good to have you back in philly for little bit. >> yes, thanks for having me. yes, i'm a little from column a, column b there. >> congratulations on that, even more money for you, you rich son -- you rich guy.
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>> oh,. >> language! >> trust me. >> you know, tv changed ever since the woman from alaska quit on tv. so we have to edit ourselves. >> so, what are we -- hour is it going to change this year? >> identical, not even going to address it, just the whole thing in a tiny molecule of water, in space. >> is he really loving the comedy thing? >> i think he's having a blast. he has the julie adder training, he has the homicide, you know, background, but i think he's really easing into it nicely. he is singing and goofing around every day. >> oh,. >> you know you were recovering from -- returning
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from fbi operation. but there are some problems there. >> ya, the season starts with my character jay coming back into contact with the squad. he's been undercover for many months, and it is time, time to sort of cash in on that work. >> you know, by saturday light, this was satellite window may close, so don't be alarmed, anybody, is it bad that every time i see you i think like your lower region, justin timber like, put something in a box. >> what is it you put in there again? >> kerrey, seriously. >> a gift, a gift. >> indeed. >> a gift. an egg roll. a long gift. >> good things come in small packages. now, do you get more reaction
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from that than anything you've done? >> probably, probably. people yell i'm on a boat at me on the street a lot. >> yes? >> and, but, you know, that's the big one, i think i've always joked around that that will be on my tombstone. >> and we still -- >> at that point! >> 6 feet under. >> ya. >> long time. >> ya. >> well, we got to go. but, we will be watching sunday night. congratulations on the second season. >> thanks so much. good talking to you guys. >> have a good one. and he's basically saying to himself, well, that was a waist of time. >> little fun. best laugh he's had all day, i'm sure. >> beautiful elaborate city was on there. >> they took him away. >> quincy alive? let's check n he's over at the prison. >> guys, they turned me into a
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zombie. see my transformation, see my transformation coming up next on good day. >> oh, no! stop, stop.
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it is collette 31. sky fox over some breaking news my goodness look at the size of this thing, in doylestown, not a water main break this is a gas main break, how dangerous is that. it is on north main street, is it shul avenue. >> yes. >> there has been evacuationness this area. >> i bet look at how close these buildings are. >> super close. the guys, digging in it right now so perhaps they have the gas, i'm sure they have it shut off at this point.
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>> yes. >> plus i mean they don't have any masks honor anything like that but with this shovels like that you could spark an explosion so undoubted hates been turn off. >> more on that. >> wow. >> okay, now, what i want you to do is get a chair and move up, close to the tv so that kind of the tv is all around your peripheral vision just for a little bit and we will pretend you are taking a tour over at that scary eastern state penitentiary. so get up close to the screen and experience a halloween trip. >> going down the hall way here. >> be quiet. >> okay. >> wow. >> going through, looking at these cells. >> imagine when you go over there at night, it is all cashing. >> it is creepy. >> creepy enough during the
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day. >> is that you, quincy. >> he is transformed. >> it is transform. >> what did they do to him. >> they turn him into a zombie. >> terror behind the walls. >> tell me about the the transform nation here. >> yes, every night we take 200 actors and transform them using elite team of make up artists to make them into zombies. we mace four you this prostheticness house, hollywood quality costumes, we take all this and put tonight awe ten thick eastern state penitentiary, it comes together for terror behind the walls. we're open 31 show nights, buy tickets at eastern state.org and mess of all you should
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come here to get scared. you have your thrill going. >> can us, how can people get ticket. >> when they go to the web site that is fastest way, eastern state.org, buy tickets there that way you don't to have wait in line, here and that way it is also the cheapest when you go than line, head of time. >> this is the 24th season, of terror behind the walls, isn't it. >> twenty-four years we have been going strong, consistently rang among the top haunted houses in the nation. this is a real haunted house. >> we got to go >> well, apparently they got quincy. >> speaking of halloween if you looking for cheap costumes for kids because they can get expensive, coming up we will show you where to find press a adorable outfits, and
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inexpensively is one of our favorite guests is here. also alex. >> we are getting ready to solute the troops, join thus coming friday right outside our sued ohio at fourth and market. we will have music food and men and women who serve in our military. come out, we want everybody to show their support. >> now we're all in the military i group of five that watch the show, can we come down. >> of course. >> that is the invitation. >> absolutely we want to see you, greet you and support you. >> yes.
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happy birth take to arlene, it is also her 17th wedding anniversary. >> congratulations. >> actually, our producer remembered that because that was sent to me a couple weeks ago. >> okay. >> i know, don't get upset, we're having all of these halloween segments. we do know it is five weeks away. >> yes. >> but we loved this guest. she's in town right now. how to get affordable halloween outfits. >> especially if you have kids and they change their mind constantly alex. >> they do. we are just trying to make sure you are prepared. i'm here with tracie who is in charge and runs just between friends. this has been going on for five years now but explain what it is. >> just between friend is a children maternity consignment event. we do it in the fall. we are doing that right now
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and then in the friend. we feature seasonal clothing items up to size 18 for boys and juniors for girls. we have maternity for new moms. then everything else. so gear, strollers, pack and play, car seats. today we are selling, fall in the air so we are talking about halloween and how you can save money on costumes. >> so show us some of the costumes you have right here. >> well, this is a batman costume so you have got batman costume, all of the accessories, so the belt and everything else. something like this would sell for around $30 in the store. you can get this at the sale for $6. >> six, wow, a lot of these kids want to go all out for halloween but you are spending all this money for one or two nights. >> exactly. >> girls can wear for dress up but boys, it is a one and done thing. the really cool thing i thought about this costume was i found in our car seat area a matching car seat. >> look at that.
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>> this is for the kid who has absolutely everything. little will size is a blanket for your child. this would retail for $170 at jbf it is $80. you can save between 50 and 90 percent. >> lets go to the girls then. >> for the girls snow whiteys a classic costume. this is a beautiful costume. so they sell this at disney stores. the costume, the want, the shoes and for $12. >> my gosh. >> we know disney can be expensive. >> it is expensive. >> original willly how much is it then. >> for this whole ensemble it would be around $50. you can really save. if you have a little sister in the house, we have something matching, for the little sister, $5, a little matching head band. that is a cute option. >> when people bring them in you check them to make sure there is in holes or a big stain. >> absolutely we pride ourselves in quality. so we inspect every item. we have 300,000 items at the
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the expo center. it is a big task. we do inspect them. car seats we have a specialist who comes in and checks for car seat recalls. >> kids won't know difference it will be mommy's little secret. >> lets talk about when it will be so everybody knows when it is. >> it is at philadelphia expo sent hear starts tomorrow. we run through thursday through sunday, and, some cool things that go on at the the sale, on sunday any items still left like if this were left on sunday it would be half price. it is not $5 it is now $2.50. >> if you miss it out if you can still go on sunday. >> is there so much to see. if you can come a couple times during the week you'll see more stuff each and every time you come. >> thanks very much, grace. it is more than just halloween costumes. hopefully people will get there and check it out. >> we will go to general general. >> absolutely we're talking about some amazing gifts and some things you can buy yourself. monogramming is back, some
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people say it never went out. we will talk about how to make it more modern with john.
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9:45. welcome back on this, windy wednesday, you can see that airport cam is just bobbling, bouncing up and down there a bit. miley cyrus to reese whither
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spoon all of the stars are wearing monogram jewelry. >> it is latest and greatest. jen is in bryn mawr this morning, hi jen. >> good morning, guys. and john wind is here. >> good morning, hello. >> i'm so happy you are here. i have been following you all over instagram. you have had an amazing year. monogramming is not in or out but certainly the the celebrities are feeling it. when we look at for instance, miley cyrus. >> miley is doing what i love which is taking that initial but making it part of her overall look. she added rine stone chain and other personal things. these are just the beginning of creating your personalized identity. >> man done arc we will look at her and we expect an m but she's wearing an initial for someone she loves. >> well, for movie she made where she loved, we, so idea of wearing somebody else initials a loved one, kids, husband, my mom just passed away so i have been wearing her initial on her bracelet. it just take you back to that sentiment willal reason that
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jewelry exists, besides just adorn. but it is connection between past and present. >> we saw you a couple months ago in your glen mills factory but not a factory but your studio. >> yes, thank you. >> you will be here this weekend in bryn mawr, banging party and you want people to get creative with their monogram bracelets. >> exactly we are doing something really cool on saturday. i have these trays that have, collections of initials, of flea market find, of color, semi precious and other beautiful will beads, customers i will work with them assembling creating one of a kind looks like fran has got on here and then my assistant chris will be here with a drill press, with tools, and we will literally ab sem blink them on the spot, and you can also bring your own pieces, grandmother's locket, souvenir from your honeymoon and we will add that to the mix to make it truly one of a kind and special. >> so again for the
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sophisticated jewelry people you will bring the thingy and thingy so you can put the thingy on the thicky. >> i could not put it better myself. >> one of the things we love about this place and perfect taste is high and low. it is like rock star and sophisticated. you a that is a huge trend right now. >> rock star, yes, yes. these rocks, these semi precious rocks are a the hot, hot things by themselves but to me mixing it with costume, with glass, gold plates, precious, not precious, high low that is what creates personal style. as you were saying before a chandelier earring with the track pant it is modern and we all want to be modern. >> i don't know if people can see because we had picture of madonna up but please show me your man arm party because you know what i like about this, my husband bought his dumb ear phones and his fancy socks but i feel like i could buy something like this for him. >> so, i have been wearing this for the last couple of years. really good classic watch but
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then playing with it a will bit, id bracelet and seeing it more and it has reach facial hair for men. the it has reaching a tipping point where if you want to be a cool guy in the know, do a little arm party, do a little scruff and you will be set to goy can see mike jerrick doing that. >> quickly people want to buy gifts for people, and it is cool. i like this this gift under $50, truly boy or girl. >> it is our first unisex initial piece. we call them the boyfriend bracelets. my inspiration was diane keaton and annie hall that style where she wore a tie. boys clothes borrowed for girls. i love that look for women. a guy could wear it as well. i also love it layered with other things. nothing by itself. it is all part of your personal style and class that you create. >> thanks for being so kind. guys, like really people go crazy to be in the same room
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as john wynn and he comes in and he is all nice, happy and we are so honored to have you as part of your local landscape. to girl friend. party thinks weekend saturday in bryn mawr. >> nice, of course, jen was crazy before she went in there. >> no one likes rejection especially when it comes from our parents. just watch this toddler's reaction have after a helper mother laughs at her performing and song from the movie frozen. she's trying to be good. >> unaudible. >> okay, so sorry, so sorry.
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>> unaudible. >> she has such a thick irish accent. >> i can't understand. >> she's just upset that they keep laughing while she's trying to sing her song. >> she doesn't know they posted it on you tube. >> yes. >> at one point she said i'm going to choke you. i will hunt you down mom and dad. >> poor thing. >> still ahead, alex who wille -- this is chris martin, has moved on from gwyneth paltrow to jennifer lawrence. >> that is a great leap. >> we will talk about what they did in las vegas over the weekend
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get a free quote at progressive.com. would you date a guy with that outfit on. >> no. parentally jennifer lawrence would. he is head guy in cold play right. >> chris martin. >> used to be married to. >> gwyneth paltrow. >> now dating jennifer lawrence. >> they have unconsciously uncouple, do you remember that. >> yes. >> give us the update. >> couple was spotted at i heart music festival in las vegas. >> put on by my daughter. >> they were kissing by stage, and they performed cold play jennifer was writ there watching herman. >> yes. >> this is first new romance for both of them. chris martin split from gwyneth paltrow back in march and jennifer lawrence broke up with her boyfriend in july and
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now they are coupled. >> yes. >> backstage making out. >> i like that. jennifer lawrence is great. >> i know, she is. >> everybody loves jennifer lawrence. >> she eats pizza. >> that is rebellious in hollywood. >> yes. >> jener girls are using instagram to show support for their parents after their mom and tad decided to divorce. >> right. >> and go ahead. >> after the news became public kendell jener posted this photo of her mom and dad earlier in their marriage. she posted it on their instagram page with a little heart and her younger sister kylie posted this quote, very deep, i discovered our disconnect was never because of the insecurities that we felt but rather emptiness we created when we failed to make sense of ourselves. >> i love to write and read home alone rm drake. he is a rapper, right.
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>> i don't think so. >> i don't think it is the same guy. >> no. >> i don't know about you. >> here we go. >> no, you just can't. >> no. >> but then she went back to posting selfies. >> good, good. >> that is what she does best. >> whole thing started to fall part when she realized she had two mothers now. >> you are so awful. >> bruce and chris. >> his hair, good night. >> yes. >> it is a mess. >> i'm thinking it is probably cuba gooding junior makes a goal in chicago and goes top less, to celebrate. there he is. >> third shot cuba gooding junior. right there, that is in. drops the ball and cuba gooding junior is a winner. >> yes. >> yeah, baby.
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