Playtime With Sandra: Mr. Frizo and The Business of Music

Tune in to tonight’s episode of Playtime with Sandra, featuring special guest, hip-hop musician Mr. Frizo who hails from Wisconsin, updates on some of the heavy hitters of the music industry, and tips, hot spots and insight on current trends on the labor of improving anyone’s daily 9-5ish grind.

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Good evening my fellow grinders. Good evening, Good evening my fellow grinders and happy Labor Day weekend. It is Sunday, September 2nd, 2012, and you're now listening to Playtime with Sandra Radio. I'm your Hostess, Sandra London of LivinAndGrindInLA.com. Talking to you live from the sunny beaches of Southern California in connection with Blog Talk Radio, TuneIn Radio, Digital Podcast, iTunes and Naked Girls Radio. I will start out tonight's broadcast with the song Saturday Night by Mr. Frizo featuring Jessica Ryan.

That was Mr. Frizo featuring Jessica Ryan with the song Saturday Night. For the second song of the night, I'm going to play Proud Tears by Elipse and I'll be right back with you. Here you go, check it out.

That was the group Elipse with their song Proud Tears. OK. And like I started to do umm, every month at the beginning of the month, I'm going to go ahead and introduce September to the world. I guess just a brief little rundown of certain things about September. That if you need two months, umm, yeah. So, it's National Preparedness Month, umm, as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, and its actually Happy Father's Day, everybody in Australia and New Zealand, today is the day that you all get your special tributes and Happy Father's Day. I've used and New Zealander QE people's awesome Umm yes.

For those born in the month of September. Your birthstone is Sapphire which stands for clear thinking, and it would go for Virgos and Libras. Your flower is or they are the forget me not. In the morning glory and the aster umm and this is considered harvest month and it's Vietnam's National Day today so Happy National Day Vietnam and I guess collegiate and professional American football season begins around this time of course of course, and I'm going to try to. Keep up I guess with how I don't know certain teams are doing this this season so that I can place a really really well-informed bet or to the best of my abilities. I for those of you who remember, I lost my bet this last season for who would win the playoffs. But never fear, I'm gonna win this time.

Anyways, I'm going to go ahead and do like a cute little history, like I don't know, session for you all about Labor Day a little bit later, umm, and I promise we'll be fine and cool. And then I will also have my interview with Mr. Frizo who is from Wisconsin and he's a hip hop artist. I've played his songs, umm, quite a bit throughout the years that I've been broadcasting, doing playtime with Sandra Radio and, you know, in association with Blog Talk Radio and Naked Girls Radio. And his profile is there as well as several other musicians that you hear regularly on Playtime with Sandra radio. But just wanted to give you a heads up real quick. And I will play another song.

Umm, I made-up like a silly erotic poem last night. I might go ahead and recite live. Umm, I'll have to like write it out. Memory because yeah, yeah, I'll just do that. But in the meanwhile, let me go ahead and play a song for you and I'll be right back. I will go ahead and choose. Let's see. Umm. Hello. How about yeah, I'll do Nice Ass, by Alterior Motives, and I'll be right back with you.

That was Alterior Motives with the song, Nice Ass. I want to give you one more song here real quick, and then I can update everyone on some news locally, nationally, and perhaps even worldwide. But yes, let me give you one more song I'm going to play. I'll play Oriental Sunset thy Kindred, and I'll be right back with you. The call in number is 858-815-2333. Once again, 858-815-2333.

That was kindred with the song Oriental Sunset. OK, OK. There's like a ton of news and stuff and I have no idea where to start, so I'll just start at the first thing that pops to mind, which is I guess #1. Well, I just signed up for ReverbNation. Umm, a bunch of artists that I've grown to enjoy. A lot of their music can be found there, and so I remember looking back right around just before Miss PG's interview a couple weeks back. Umm looking at ReverbNation and seeing that you can, you know, sign on as a venue, as a label, as an artist, as a promoter, all these different things. So earlier this afternoon I signed out this my playtime with Sandra Radio as my profile name and all this. I just signed up. I haven't completed setting it up, but I just want to let everybody know. So if anybody wants to, uh, I don't know, get a hold of me there and would like to be on the show, I welcome that and I look forward to learning how to navigate through the world of ReverbNation, yes.

Anyway, let's see locally, umm I guess for Labor Day weekend most people are out having fun, relaxing, heading to the beach, having barbecues, all these different things. Just wanted to let everybody know in the LA area near the beaches that there's like a high surf riptide. Warning for tested throughout this entire weekend, so be very careful out there. Umm, and take heed, we're not always known for like waves being super spectacular or anything, but umm, now they might be too spectacular. So just keep that in mind when you head out with your surfboards and attempt to and I know my father started. So, in the meanwhile. Let me go ahead and give you some erotica to listen to and I will do housekeeping. How about that? Check it out. How do you say that? Hello, you're watching Sandra London TV and what you're about to hear is a hot, cold reading of the next the very next video coming up. That's going to be called housekeeping and we will start red about. Now.

Areola, I clean now. Yes you cleaning? I fell off for you. Ohh yes yes. Good good boy Patrick, I like. Areola, are you in there? I want to say our son Arnie. Yes, Mario, I am there. I am almost coming. Do we have the time? I finish that take. You must not be so hot in here. Mario will ask a funny question. On you, there's not look anything like him. He looks like you, papi. Oh, no, no, no, no, no. Mira you can see. Ohh. Ariola, come, come. I want to spend the quality time with my family. Give me my son. You never let me see him for very long. I come, I come. I just wanted to show Patrick. Umm. How to? How to wax? Hello. What is going on in there? Douglas not clear. I I'm showing him how to clean the glass. Nonsense. Do I need to come in there? Ohh. If only you had baby if only you had.

My favorite? Hola. So that's it so far. There's this little script I wrote up in about 5 minutes or so. We work on it and they're going to do the actual play version of it and then you will see it in our faces. Won't be out of touching. Goodnight. I will be back. go wild. Wanted to say that. And what else is there? I there are a couple of different things. Maybe I'll save those for later. I'm going to go ahead and play, let me play some erotica really quick and then I'll be right back with you. Yeah, I was repairing my printer. Just before the show and it got me all flabbergasted and flustered. And now I have papers like everywhere. So that's what's causing a business selling. But never fear, all will be well very shortly. And that interview with Mr. Frizo so is coming right up very, very shortly.

That was a song I just noticed by Mr. Frizo. Okay, brief history lesson, everyone. Yes. OK, so Labor Day. There's a dispute as to who actually started or proposed the holiday. Some believe it was Matthew McGuire in 1882 who was a machinist, and he first proposed it while serving as secretary for the Central Labor Union of New York. But others believe that it was first proposed by Peter J McGuire of the American Federation of Labor in May of 1882 after he witnessed the annual Labour Festival in Toronto, Canada. Umm, Oregon was the first state to make it a holiday in 1887, and uh, Cleveland, Grover Cleveland and former president signed it into law six days after the end of the Pullman strike. And, umm, I'll say yes.

So as a tribute to everybody out there. Working I was going to take a little tribute to some of the 2012 world record of six titles. Yes, and they're wins. They're they're lofty lofty accomplishments but most the most ejaculations of one day goes to Israel Azeal, who was an adult actor, possibly still is. I'm not. I don't know who this is, but UH-11 ejaculations in one. Furthest, uh, ejactulation was by Horst Schultz, 18.7 feet. Wow does that wake you up? Maybe that woke you up yes oldest porn star is Shigeo Tokuda her 74 and has vowed to keep on going till the age of 80.

The US city was the highest burn count is none other than Los Angeles, CA and. A little known fact, or perhaps widely known but not remembered or something, at least here in the States. Who knows? That's the OK sign that you make with your fingers. That sign was first used by early Roman sex workers as advertisement, and it is considered obscene to this day as an obscene gesture. France and South America, so mind your P's Q's and OK's when traveling over Yonder. Just thought I'd pass on that advice. Yes, but umm, let me see if there is something else I'm forgetting to mention. Ohh yes yes I will be pulling up I was looking at Forbes a bit earlier. For best places to be for launching a business or for continuing an already successful venture, I gotta pull that back up again because I had to rotate between computers and I don't want to fear anything happening with the current live broadcast, so it'll take a few minutes.

I wanted to do that, and I also wanted to go ahead, and list now where did they go to the top and let's hope it's where I think it is. The top yes, alright, the top five highest paid DJ's and the entire world, I believe yes. I'll go ahead and list those real quick. And the number one spot is DJ Tiësto. 22 million was his. Earnings or earnings, I don't know. I don't know if that's annually or total or cumulatively, who knows. But 22,000,000 second is Skrillex. California was 15,000,000. Is Swedish House Mafia was 14,000,000. 4th is David Guetta, a French, uh, gentleman, 13 and a half million. And in 5th place, 300 out is Steve Aoki with 12 million. It's like fascinating. I don't know, it's awesome. But yes, that was really top five, and I found that on Forbes as well. Yes, I hope you like that. And I guess they were talking about like the, the, the rise and prominence of electronic music and electronica, umm, in general worldwide in the music industry and how big it is, how much it's taken off. And that's, that's, that's proof right there, I suppose.

But I believe Skrillex was the first electronic. Umm, a concert to ever sell out the Staples Center here in Los Angeles. So congratulations, That's pretty awesome. Yes, I believe I'm getting a call, but it's not to the right number. Mr. Frizo, if that's you calling right now, umm, give me a call. On the radio it's 858-815-2333. Once again, the call in number is 858-815-2333 and uh, for now, while uh, getting ready for this interview, I will go ahead and play the song. Hmm. Lisaraye by Karan Singh. Here you go.

That was there's a home like Karan Singh, and while I'm waiting to have that Mister Frizo call on the radio line, umm, I'll go ahead and do, I think I might have made it a small rewrite on little impromptu dirty poem I made last night, but. OK, anyways, here we go. So, I'll just do that and then meanwhile it doesn't have a title. Umm, right now. But I don't know. Perhaps you can help me choose one or pick one out. So, I'll go ahead and start now, OK?

There was an old lady who lived in the nude.
She owned nary a Cantu but loved doing the do.
So, I shot her in the gut with my puddle of love and air.
Since then, we haven't been in live.
The end, yeah.

So, I went from some sort of pseudo-British accent to like some sort of pseudo southern accent all in one poem. Hope you liked it. But anyways I believe I have the color so go ahead and answer. You there? Hello. Hello. Is this Mr. Hello, this is Miss London. Yes, it is. I'm your biggest fan. Ohh, this isn't from the Jersey Shore S Ohh, this is the Jersey Avalon. Well, I'm there. What are you doing? You have some brewski, bro. Are you surfing? Are you surfing? Are you Bruce skiing or what? Bruce King and blocking. How's the show going tonight? I talking about. What? What? Whatever. The British. And that was not? You speak French very well though. But we all know that. OK. Should I? Do you want me to wait? Which accent? You wait. What's your request, Sir? But what do you want me to reflect? What do you feel most comfortable with? Well, did you miss the like the world sex records thing? I just did and. Yes I did because I was in the bar here and at the South here. Are you sure? But I had to give a shout out because her show rocks and you know she deserves it.

OK, well if you then if you could receive a world sex record title, what would it be for? World what sexually I You tell me. Can you can you give me some ideas? I mean, you know me a little bit love go into it, but you know me somewhat. So what would my title be like? Everything. Don't answer that. You know, you crush your ohh. You're probably just feel bad if you wanna go home. Oh. Oh, no, no, no. OK, let me see. I had to take it out. Perhaps I would say. Most most most were too just **** most to just ******** now. ******* **** really? The biggest ********? Really. I said. I said litigious. The litigious dick. That's pretty good. See you. You know, I think mistreated and stuff. You can throw them what? Never mind, go ahead. Never mind. Yeah, well, OK, I'm going to be having an interview later, like soonish. I'm not quite sure when, but you would be more than welcome to like have a question and get it answered.

Well, I had to step out of the Jersey Shore bar, and you know how we do it down here. I only got steroids, I promise. You know that. You guys got cancelled. You shall you guys have to. OK, OK. South. Ohh okay for upper crust of a. OK, so let's. Who is it or where is it? Where is he? He's climbing on like the leg of my couch. And now he's skimpy. Ohh with your friends, would like to see him climbing on your leg. There you go. Umm, there into that. Aye. No, no you're not. OK, what's your favorite song ever of all time? Favorite. Whatever song? Song umm, that's a good question. I mean I like a lot of songs. Probably YouTube 40 with the end with at the end their concerts all the time You 240. 40. 482. OK, I don't know yet. I like Bloody Sunday by you too. That's probably my favorite out of their worst day. Who plays a good song? Stay by you too. Stay STA Y Ohh I'd probably have, but I couldn't sing it for you right now. Would you like to sing it for me? I Can't Sing worth the ships. Fox 9. Oh my God. OK. What's your favorite? No, it's not. Yeah, yeah, whoops. Yeah, They're listening to you. They're they're recording your thoughts and your man messing. Just fart. And then I said my profession right now. Definitely coming out there anyway. Got it.

I already said it, but I have a question. One more question, one more question. What's your, what's your favorite Sandra London erotica? My favorite vodka. OK, thank you. Now your favorite ironic. Like your your favorite ****** I've I've ever written? My favorite ****** story. That I have ever written. I actually write some good ones. The last one was very good. You were reading it and it was like. Uh, because it was a good twist and it was where the guy gets up and you think that like she's a ****** but she's not because she gets up and she have to go investigate a homicide scene. I remember it very well. Right? Like so far. The lady of the yes exactly. That was good stuff. Yes, very good. I'm not kidding. Well, thank you. So as you guys do you guys keep keeping on the on the line. You know, you know what, I actually have a new story that I'm going to either post maybe for tomorrow or sometime during this coming week. It's called pink cookies and it's about a woman on. Through umm, but it's actually really sexy. Cool. Yeah, it's hot.

You defrost sexy. If you can pull that one off, you deserve a full Sir. Or or you could just send cat. You could just send cash. Or you know, or or a wish list item. How about that I have a wish list? Find your friend your your friends in the out there can do that. You're not my friend. How rude. Well I have OK dude on my Amazon wish list I have like a freaking like what is it a Hello Kitty flash drive that's only like 495? What will you do that it's like $4.00 dude if you don't have. Need to stop drinking? OK, promise. Is that a deal? Is that a deal? If you like it, I think it's awesome. Then you you owe me. You know, I could say something right now, but I'm not gonna say anything. I could say like you've been paid, but I'm not gonna have I where where I I already I don't even have a helicase flash drive right now. OK, I I have others. Yeah, they should all pay you. I you could take it out in trade. What made you want? Trade who? Alright, are we human trafficking now? Are we human trafficking now? Yes, this count. Well, I want you to like track. Hello Kitty, to me, she's really cute. It's like, this is ridiculous. I think we've been seeing the shot shot on the radio show. Alright, I get back into the bar because I'm getting myself in more trouble now, aren't I? Umm, no, your ear fine, but yes, you may go and. Continue your Debauchery with your bros. Bros and scrows.

Then go get your prostate checked. Yes, it's national, like prostate month or something. Uh. What? Yeah, we think it's probably fine. OK, what do you think? I don't know. I'm not a doctor. You have no clue. I know. Alright, on that note, send a picture, I'll judge it on budget. I'll have a panel of colleagues, umm, like reference. Never mind, you're telling me, alright? Have fun on the Jersey Shore, are you? I will. Goodnight, Goodnight. Ohh. Ohh. I have no yes. Hello, ladies and gentlemen. That was a brief foray into the rabbit hole that was, umm, the American Psycho himself. I have no idea even how to hang up right now, but I will go ahead and play this song there. We all play the song last night by Peteie Green. And I will be right back with you and I'm going to try to get a hold of Mr. Frizo for you. Here you go.

That was Sinister Fate with the song The Last Dance. OK, yes, alrighty. So I had mentioned that I was going to talk about some of the best places in the US for business and career, so I'll go ahead and list those. Umm, this year the top spot goes to Provo Utah. The next one, ohh this might take a. The next time. Multitask 5. They're actually 25. You can see all 25 on forbes forbes.com FORBES Dot com the number two is Raleigh, NC. #3 is. Fort Collins, Co #4. Is. I Des Moines, IA. And #5 is. Wow. Journey back in time with me. Denver, Co. There you go. So those are the top five best places for business and careers according to the 14th annual roundup of best places for business. And careers, according to forbes.com. Yes, there you go, there's the start, and you can see all the rest on their website.

Umm, what else was I going to mention? Umm yes, that's mines and there will be the European summit later towards the end of the month and Prague, Czech Republic and expose EU summit congregation convention in London, UK. Umm, just excuse me. Just after that, I believe starts late September and umm, yes, sorry you guys. I'm still waiting to see if we're going to have time and if Mr. Freeze will be calling in. I'll go ahead and give that call in number one more time is 858-815-2333 and umm let's see, there's something else. I can't think of it right now, but I'm sure it will come back to me. Soon, but I'll go ahead and play the song Tell Me Again by Collabo and I'll try to find one I forgot to mention earlier. But yes. And meanwhile, enjoy the song. Tell me again, By Collabo. Tell me again.

That was the song Tell me again. Bye collabo. Umm, I'll go ahead and share a few more little things that I'm just finding around and about my place. But yes, in accordance to the theme of. Labor Day weekend, I was going to go ahead and list off a couple of things that are interesting to me, I guess as far as potential money making opportunities for people out there from this book that I got like a long time ago for like a dollar, which is cool. And it's called 100 Ways to Make Money in Your Spare Time. Starting with less than $100. I'm not going to name all hundred, don't worry. Just some cool ones that kind of stuck out to me. Umm one is like advertising distribution service selling ads. Consult ads on any website I guess since you can make like a WordPress page or Blogger. Umm, web page any of these and you can sell advertising space and stuff like that. Umm, I know more so for an adult web space, there's you know, they're websites like Juicy ads and others that you know, allow you they further facilitate your being able to sell as space. Umm, and prominent like highly visible areas to let people advertise their wares on your space. So there's stuff like that. Ohh, alright, there's more but I'll just put it in maybe tomorrow's post that are kind of cool. I believe I have a call, so let's see. This is play time with Sandra Radio. Sandra Lyndon calling. I mean speaking. Hello. Hello. Hello. Uh, no. I believe I lost the call. Umm. I guess, Mr. Freeze, I believe that was you calling, trying to call back in. It's 858-815-2333. Again, 85881523. Umm, alright, I'll go down a little bit on the list and anticipation. Let's see. Umm, there's attic and cellar cleaning or helping people clean out their places and stuff like that Yes, and I believe I'm going to get this call back. So let's go ahead and take the call. Hello, Hello. This is Sandra London of Playtime with Sandra Radio. Alan Nah oh oh, it keeps disappearing. Ohh man. Rats. OK, well, we'll keep trying. Let's see, where were we? #3 dancing lessons for all you sexy ladies and gentlemen out there who have been told you've got, you know, great moves. You know how to groove. You can just give dance lessons at any Community Center. Some community colleges allow you to create your own class Umm. And you will just be able to be paid to shake your groove thing educationally. For educational purposes, yes. OK, so there's your third. I'm going to try again with our interview. Play time with Sandra Radio. This is Sandra London speaking. Who's calling? Is this Sandra? Yes, this is OHH. This Friday. Mr. Frizzell. Yeah. Ohh. My. Yes, I yes, I know. I've been trying to call. I keep getting disconnected for some odd reason. I've never called one of these before. Ohh, no. Well, welcome. Glad you made it. Glad you made it. Yeah, I saw that. I believe you were calling quite a bit earlier, but it was to my. Uh, Direct Line, not the radio line. So I couldn't. There's no way to make it happen. But never fear, you're here, so it's all good. So yeah. Hello. Hello. Hi. Umm, so I know. What happened? I said I feel good to be here. Yeah. Yes. And OK, Well, First things first. I know you have a concert coming up. You wanna go ahead and promote that, Let my listeners know what's going on, where it's going to be, which city? All these things are actually that's in Kenosha, WI. It's next week, Saturday, September 8th. And the people from ***** ***** Radio will be there. Yes, I just mentioned to me that she is looking forward to being out there, umm, being able to meet you in person and also to be able to meet Miss PG and you guys are all threatened. Yeah, yeah. You'll be there. She'll actually be with us. The Friday before that, too. Nice. OK. So it's like a it's a two night thing that's going on or like all weekend. We do it every Friday thing also in South Milwaukee. Ohh OK, I've never been to Wisconsin. I kind of want to go because I had some friends who when I have ever heard say that they wanted to go. Ohh, really? Why? Why do you think that is? That's weird. I think it would be fun to go. Yeah. I mean, it's awesome hearing, you know, we, we park. Yeah, well, I mean, I don't know. I have friends like, uh, when I was studying abroad, who they were from UW Madison and they said I would love it there. So I've always wanted to go over since then, check it out and like prove them right or prove them wrong. I believe I would like it. I think your California trip, aren't you? Yes, I am. Am I going to be afraid of the weather out there? Is that what you're? Well, I'm sure you I'm sure you have a great time here. Really. So what? What? What's fun about about living there? You born there? Am I going there? No. No, no, no, no, no. Sorry. Were you born there? Yeah, I was born in it. Oh, OK, well, what what should I definitely see how it is when you're born. You always feel the place where you were born is is somewhat boring. An excellent time for you. OK, well, what? What would I do out there that would be so entertaining? What's fun? Like what? Like what are you talking about? Well, of course, when I could be anywhere that could be like, you know, we could be anywhere on earth and it would be fun. So, but I mean, is there anything like unique to Wisconsin that I could see or experience nowhere else besides from your property? And Wisconsin, Ohh, I'm sorry for cutting you off. Go ahead. No, no, continue. Ohh, I was going to say, the hip hop scene around here is actually, it's kind of crazy. It really is. A lot of people don't think about it. But what a lot of people don't understand is that there's not a lot of outlets around here for many of the artists and producers and things like that. You know what we have? Here's what we want. And is that because there are not a lot of places to to throw concerts or like not a lot of? Like radio stations, do they play, Is there a good radio station out there that plays the kind of music that you like to create? I mean, there's, you know, a couple of radio stations that play hip hop music, but as far as the independent artists, they really don't. Really, you know, play, they'll play. You want an independent show, you know, they'll do it every Sunday thing or something where they give you airtime at the worst time of the day and let you promote your song that way. But. I guess it's all part of the game really. Well, how long have you been in the hip hop business? The hip hop music making? Industry. Ohh. I'd probably been selling records and doing shows for, I don't know, six years or so. Still pretty long time. And how did you first get started? Like you just picked up pen and started writing? Or just, you know, actually started making beats? Umm. I used to hang out with a lot of older kids when I was a little bit younger and there was a guy around there who made beats. You know, on different types of little video games or whatever. He had to make a month. So, you know, I hung out with them. I looked up to him because, you know, they were the older kids. Yeah, you guys know I wanna make some beats too. So you got my video game and started making beats and then from there, you know, just kind of ended up where we are now. OK. Well, I think my dog is down for that. He's very vocal right now. But you exactly what kind of dog is that? OK. He's very tiny to be making so much noise. So here's like a Russian toy terrier. They don't get that big, but they are very vocal sometimes. But anyways, but yeah, when you started making beats, like, was it like. I don't know, did you dedicate a room in your house or something to playing around with it? What did it start out with? Like beef like? Yeah, OK. And what's it like actual? OK. And so was it making it, was it online or was it like was it sitting there with like, I don't know what you would have like an album thing or something like the traditional way or something, you know? Started making beats. It wasn't even that serious. This was at a time when there wasn't even. I mean, there was an Internet, but there wasn't really. You know, yeah, I didn't get on the and I didn't actually start becoming active on the Internet until probably. I don't know, like our second release maybe? I remember people just always talk about, this was at a time when, like, people were hyped up on Myspace and I would, you know, people would talk about it, but I didn't never go to Myspace because, you know, I had other things to do. Yeah, that sat in front of the computer all day. And would you say that you are that kid now or or still not? It kind of lures you and. Right now, what are you talking about? Yeah, exactly. Once you once you start, you know, yes, it is very necessary these days, but yeah. They made it a lot more user friendly. You know, the Internet has came a long way as far as social networks. I mean, you got some kids out here that lived on social networks. Yes, but you know you my opinion, all that really does is kind of make people socially awkward. Yes, Yeah, I really think it does. You know, I actually, I remember, yeah, I remember reading an article not too long ago or was talking about. Umm, the more like people that spend a lot, a lot of time online that they sort of start to like when they're in regular social situations with other people out and about that they kind of tend to emote less. So like their expressions are kind of dulled and all that because they're so used to like if they're, you know, reading something online, they could be reading. Like, you know, the latest celebrity news and then like some Horror Story and then some like cool music and all this. And so all the emotions tend to just. Blunt. Anyway, I don't know if I would know that. Go ahead. What were you saying? Ohh, No, no, I'm done. Now where was I gonna go with that? Ohh. You know, for instance, OK, you might have somebody. That, you know, off of like a Facebook page or something like that. And then you might see him out in public. This actually happens a lot. And it's like you don't interact with them. They don't interact with you. It's almost like a mutual, you know what I mean? Hi, Nancy. I don't know, maybe that's maybe that's just me. I don't know. But I see, you know, I'm probably I'm probably more that I know, like I might have met him that one time for a split second somewhere and then, you know, boom, boom, boom. Add my Facebook, whatever, however it goes. And then the next time I see him somewhere, it's like words aren't even exchanged. But we're both looking at each other like I know you, you know, and I know everything that's going on with you because, you know, I've been sitting around looking at my face all day. I'm probably like slightly the opposite, like to where, and it's not so much through Facebook, but just other like, uh, chat messengers or things like that where I, I'm more like the hermit or it's like, well, I already know what's going on with your life. Or, you know, the brief times that I, I will actually go on Facebook or it's like, I don't know what it would really be the boy. The point in seeing here because I already know all your news in a way, which is kind of sad and messed up and the horrible, but like I think that's probably probably the negative effect for me people I already know now for new people, I might know people for like years and have like never. Actually met them in person, but know them extremely well and I actually do want to meet them in person. I'm like looking. I would love to look forward to it. But yeah, I don't know. Sometimes it's crazy like that. I don't know. Yeah, different. You have different interactions. But once it gets to a point like that, that's when you realize it's like, you know, you just got to put it down. No matter how much you want to go on there and promote your stuff and this and that and this and that, You know, it's kind of like you just got to put it down and go out and make real moves. Yeah, you gotta realize there's a world out there, so. Alright, I mean, you could have 100 million YouTube views on your music video, but what's that really doing for you exactly if you're sitting in the house playing on the computer? Yes, indeed, indeed, Yes, I we actually have a caller. Ohh, we got quite a bit. So yeah, we got a caller. So let's see. I apologize to the call has been on hold for a bit, but. So what? Do you wanna talk to both of us now? I suppose I believe so. It was A tag team and let go. Ohh, no, no. OK. Playtime with Sandra Radio. This is Sandra London Who's calling? Hello. Hello. Hello. Hi. How are you doing that? I love the show. Really. Well, thank you very much. Who are you? Yeah. Uh, this is Ethel. My grandson normally listens, but he told me to listen in and I just wanted to say we need to talk about the real issue at hand. And there's locals that listen to hip hop music in my area and let's be honest. All it does is lower the property value. Oh my God. Romney. Is this Romney? For awhile I thought it was Ron Paul until he finished his statement and I was like, it must be somebody else. What was he talking about? Where did he go? I don't know, I have no idea. Grandma asked all. You have a sexy voice, so if you'd like to call back and explain what you mean, I would more than welcome that. I don't think that person likes. Yeah, perhaps not, but hey, it was. It takes all kinds. Hey, we got we got a hater that's yeah, that's that's that means you're doing something right. So that's awesome. But so OK, so I heard your song. It's like called birthday, birthday happy birthday to you song. Yes, the happy birthday song. I like it right before I signed up. ReverbNation. I was trying to umm, what do you call it? I was trying to see how I could have it, or at least you think. Sorry. Yeah, but no, no worries. Like I just was looking and like, ohh, wow. It's a cool song because I wanted to actually play it for like an event such as now to be able to interview and play the song. But but just for everybody out there tuning in, feel free to check it out. On his reverbnation.com. Profileitsreverbnation.com slash. And is the happy birthday song. You can click it and you can listen to it. If you really like it, you can buy it. Umm, but it's really fun. It's really cool. Phones and Amazon. Oh, OK. How long have you been with with iTunes and Amazon? I've been there a long time. Really, because I just got there, like I just downloaded their like cloud player for Amazon like very recently within the last month or two. I don't even know like that they were promoting like, I don't know, free or not so much free, but like different samples of music and then. Some artists who put their music for free and then up and coming artists umm with their CD's and stuff for sale. I am. It's like new to me so I feel either old or like. Just out of the loop or something. So to hear that you've been with them for like a long time makes me feel better. Like wow. I mean, I don't know. How do you like it? I don't listen to anything on there. I like being on there though. How do I do that? I mean it's cool or or Amazon like you feel like you sell well with them, like they have such a big audience and like. Buyer ship in a way. Big audience, but you got a million people on there selling a million things, so it's just another spot to put your music. It's not going to make you a millionaire overnight like everybody thinks it is. Well, which one do you think is the best then I guess for you as far as being able to to make a profit as an independent artist and stuff like that? Do you feel like Reverb helps you more Amazon, iTunes or just going out like selling tapes like at concert? I don't even think like selling records at concerts works the best. I think what works the best and what has worked the best for me is actually going out and selling the records out of your trunk. 45 in a gas station, wherever you do it, because you know what? That, I don't know. That just seems to work the best. And that's how I made the most money. And that's how we've, you know, kind of gotten the most buzz. That's where like the most of it came from, really. Yeah, OK. Going out there and pushing the button and that's what you already did and that's E40 did and. I'm not sure if $0.50 at that moment you're 40 with. Promoting. Artists always great. Are out there, they've all done that at one point or another in their career. They've all done that. Yeah, you get to meet, you get to meet potential listeners and fans and convert them. I think it's awesome. You really got to think about the market. It is very over saturated with artists. I mean, you can go, you can go to iTunes all day and you can. Sir, you could sit there for a year and search through new artists to listen to. And I mean, you know, where do you, how do you pick? Right. You know, you pick. It's like when you're out in public and you're actually approaching people with your product. You know, just you have a reason, right? You're you're giving yourself to them. You know, it's like you're introducing yourself and you're going to make a lot better of like a first impression. Another artist on the Internet. I mean, that's cool, but. You know, how far is that really gonna go unless you have the funds as an artist to be able to? Push it on mine and marketing. Ohh, I'd definitely agree I think that's what a lot of people don't realize with a lot of online ventures is that it's one thing to be talented and creative and you know very good at your craft. It's another to sell that same thing because actually. Yeah, it's one thing to have the have the, yeah, the talent and all this. It's another to actually, if you just want to instantly make sure everybody hears you, you need to have the money to put your product in every available area and to keep it going and to promote buy ad space by, you know, radio slots. This time or that and that takes that takes. A great deal of money depending on how much exposure you want to have. And I think that's why sometimes, you know, a lot of people mistake online fans and they'll, you know. I mean, you have artists out here that will actually pay Facebook or Twitter or whatever for followers and likes and all this. That's not a fan. You know, and then you know, I mean, it becomes a problem when you have like willing to invest into your career or whatever you're doing. You know, as soon as you go up to a person and you sell them a hard copy of your record, they now, whether it's 5 bucks, 10 bucks, even 3 bucks, you know, they now invested into your career. They're a lot more likely to come out and see your live show, you know, log on to your website, buy your merchandise, read your bio, you know, I mean, things like that. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. I definitely agree and I think the problem with online ventures sometimes is that every now and again some people will have more money than talent. And so they will sustain because whether you know the product is excellent or not, if they have the money behind, it's just cute pushing it out ad nauseam, like saturating the market, then it becomes accepted as something that actually is a quality product. And it may not always be so sort of, Yeah, I, I definitely think. Counteract that you have to go out and actually see the people that you want to be your fan. You know that you want to have as your fans that you want to increase your family size. Thanks approachable and knowing that that's that goes beyond money that goes beyond you know. Planning channeling it into different. I don't know. Uh. No, then you are system model please. Definitely. I agree. I agree it's it's more authentic and true. Then you know that your fans are truly your fans, which is awesome. Right. But then again, it does depend on the person, the situation. So maybe for some people, you know, if you're really good and you have money automatically, then yeah, all the better. But yeah. No. Yeah, but it is what it is. Yes, I, I'm excuse, sorry, yes, but I uh, I enjoy your music a great deal. Umm, I think it's awesome and I want to know how umm, I guess what, what you feel has been the difference between your first release that you've ever done. And then comparing that with your second, anything falling up like how the process has been? For you being in the music industry. I think what makes our stuff so. Different is that we kind of do everything ourselves. When I say us, I talk about two of us. And umm, you know, since the beginning of time, really, we've kind of been, you know, everything from right in our own lyrics to. Recording our own tracks to doing our own mix downs to making our own beats, you know what I mean? Yeah. So I think overtime it's like as you get better at all of those things, I mean, I think you could take, you know, you could really take a whack artist and put them in a studio with. You know, really good producer and a really good engineer and this and that. You could make that whack artist sound great synthesizer. Yeah, right. You know what I mean? So I think that that's kind of what makes ourselves so different is that, you know, we're not going to go download beats from some beat maker who's making commercial music. You know, you see him all the time for, you know, buy 2 beats for $25 or something. That's, you know, we make our stuff from scratch, all of it, you know, so. I think they're just, over time it's just gotten better and better and better and, you know, just every skill that goes into making a record has gotten better along the way. Nice. And who who inspires you most in hip hop? Like who did you look up to you growing up? You don't know a lot of people. I don't listen to much music to be completely honest. Or was there anybody outside of hip hop, like just when you were a little kid, like you just love singing? I love you. Umm. And I'm I'm inspired by just about any artist, but I'm more inspired by. You know the just doing it, just making it happen. Really, you know, I'm more inspired by the journey of it in the drive and the, you know, it makes me feel good when I work for something. No. And so when, when would, when would be or would have been your most? I don't know, pivotal, pivotal moment where you felt like, OK, I'm, I am a musician, I'm a hip hop artist. I made it. I feel great. Like I've I've arrived kind of thing. Like when did that moment happen? You know, I really felt that way and I think I could speak on behalf of my guy AO2, which most who most people know, but that was probably the first time that we went out and actually made some real money off selling records to the public out of the trunk. We are actually standing in front of a Best Buy store at this time. But you know, we kind of just sat there and sold them and sold them. And then, you know, we walked across street the mall and we sold more and more. And by the end of the time, you know, we got like few $100 in our pockets. Like, yeah, we just sold all these records. He was at Best Buy. Is that Best Buy still there? That Best Buy is still there, And the cops are, they come and kick us out too. But point being, it just kind of felt good doing that, you know? I don't know, it just did. No. That's really cool. Umm yeah. So ever since, you know, we just kind of been the guys that go out and sell records because that seems to be the way a lot of people, it works different for everybody. So and has this been locally or like have you, do you take your show on the road? Can we go to like stores and stuff like that side of Wisconsin where you stay like? Kind of around where you live or? Umm, you know, it's kind of gone at different points just because, like I said, we do do everything ourselves and that's just not what the making of music, but that's what the promoting and marketing of it too and and booking the shows, you know, we don't work with any other companies on that type of stuff. Uh-huh. So. Living in a friendly and. You know, we've done small tours. I mean, we've been to Detroit, Atlanta, New York, Boston, Chicago, you know, we performed in those places. Called out a small tour. What I'm saying that's pretty not like, I mean, it's not like we did that. I mean it's not like we did it on any serious really type of level. I mean, these were just like, you know, little nightclub shows and things like that where. You know people there. Yeah, we did do some stuff. We we toured for like a year. It was like a little tour, but it was like all around Wisconsin, down to Chicago. Uh-huh. Yeah. Just hit like every city, you know, we just started getting venues and things like that and talking to them and setting up, you know, parties to have. And then we would do our live music at these parties and stuff. And I mean, we were good at it because we would go promote it. No, OK. So we kind of did that. We did. We probably did about 35 cities at that time that was like myself, a DJ, DJ part of it. But a lot of them we did more than once, you know, because we do the first gig and then they want us to come back. So it went on for a pretty long time in 35 cities. That's that's yes, that is one. It's not like they were a bunch of major cities though. You know, we're not Ohh, I'm sure they don't think so. I think they think they're pretty major though. But I think it's good. I think it's good to get out and, you know, go and, you know, spread your music, you know, spread the word, you know, and getting out and I I think that's pretty awesome. I don't know. It was cool. So I'm gonna play OHH. Go ahead. OHK. OK, Want me to play while your songs real quick? Why are you sending me already? No. What Well, I, I would like for anybody, anyone who's not familiar with your music to go ahead and be able to see what we're discussing, what we're talking about. So yes, I wanna play I Live a Dream by Mr. Freeze. So and this is one of my favorite songs of yours. So everybody out there, check it out. There you go.

That was the song I Was a Dream by Mr. Frizo. Did you get him back on the line? Bye. Hi, we are back. Mr. Frizo interview say yes. Umm. Where were we? Well, tell me what you do for fun outside of music. How do you spend your? Spare time. That's pretty much how I spend my spare time. Really. Die hard, die hard. I like to. I like to cook food. Really. Outside of that, yeah, I can cook a lot. I can cook some stuff up. What is your specialty? Umm, whatever goes in the microwave. Wait, that's not OK. No, I'm, I'm kidding with you. I don't know anything. Well, that's a machine in New York. Strips and some potatoes and, you know, vegetables and stuff and the whole thing. Sweet yes well, I'm not sure if you're aware of this but I I cannot cook so like anybody that can cook is always awesome in my book because. Ohkay. Yeah, I am a, I am a, what would you call it, a gourmand? I like to eat, but I don't know how to make eats. I I'm not, I'm not the chef, the cuisine, but yes. Umm and let's see, what kind of mute or the movies do you like to watch? You know, I really don't watch the TV that much. Just recently watched Slumdog Millionaire, that was pretty slick for the first time, but for the first time I just recently watched after my first time. Oh oh wow, you Breaking Bad fans. Breaking Bad. I do love Breaking Bad. Yeah, that's a television show. You watch it online or what? Uh, yeah. I get them and I watch them. OK, OK. Umm, yeah. I don't, I don't know. I can't follow very many like seasoned show type things, episodics I guess I like True Blood, but I don't even have HBO or any of those. So I just kind of wait until the season is done and get like. The whole thing of it. But I don't know, there's all, I don't know if people like you could like these days. Yeah, I just, I'm like short attention span theater like most TV things. It's not that I probably wouldn't like that, I probably probably would. It's just, it's just. I don't know. You have to kind of tie me down and make me watch like. The series otherwise, yeah, but I do like just randomly. I do like like Dateline are Investigation Discovery, like the true crime channels. I like those, like those ones are pretty slick. Yeah, those are fun. Umm, yeah. And are you into like sports and stuff like that? No, not too much. I used to be as a young kid. Which sports did you like growing up? Ohh, I played, you know, a lot of football and a lot of baseball. Really. Yeah, a lot of football and a lot of baseball. Which which were you better at? I, I, you know, I don't know, I was pretty good at both of them, but I think I had more fun playing football. Really. Yeah. I think I I played it like, you know. I've played powder puff football in high school, so that one night the power powder is a power puff or powder puff power whatever, where they let the girls play football for an evening. This is for shipping goggles for flying. Female Football League isn't there. I have no idea. Probably, but not around here. That are in high school, not so much. Not that I know of. I don't know. No regular team. Yeah. But yeah. But I, I did, I did do that. And that was that was kind of fun, although some of the girls were vicious. Ohh. My goodness. But it was, it was exhilarating for what it was for one evening. Sounds cool? Well, as long as you enjoyed yourself. Yeah, that was nice. I could. I could see how people could enjoy doing that regularly. It just took a lot out of me, but. That's about as having a good time, yes. There you go. There you go. Huh. And so any, any trips planned, anything coming up for fun or for work, umm, that's like exciting somewhere you've never been. And umm, you know I don't have any trips planned at the moment, however I do know that I will be taking some soon. So. Like, it's all mysterious. Is it being kept from you where you're going to go? You know, I just don't even. They're gonna blindfold you and, like, throw you on a train and just let you find out later and just go somewhere. Yeah. No, no, I'll probably go to. New York and Slash or LA sometime soon. Ohh cool. But I'm just not exactly sure when we kind of have some projects and stuff that we're working on. So when those are done. Let's not do that. OK, And so what's the most recent umm, release that you have now? Now that people who want to listen to more Mr. Frizo, where can they, where can they go and what what is it called? Well, they can go to mrfrizo.com which will bring. OK, but the but the most recent release is called My Live Show. And that's actually what I Live a Dream is from. OK, OK. Alright, so I'm ready to check it out. You can go to mrfrizo.com. MRFRIZO.com. Your Twitter is at Mr. Frizo and he's also helped. I'm sorry my. Yes, Yep, yeah. I know you been talking to PG because she says the same thing. Yes, I'm so sorry, Mr. Alright, have a good time with I like she comes out, she's awesome, she's hilarious, she's gonna come back on and like she's going to read her erotic. Umm, her erotic story, She's gonna, she's gonna bring it to my audience. So her lot of stories that she wasn't herself. Yeah, she's gonna, she's gonna write one and she's gonna come on and and show, show me a thing or two. I wanna we, we've made a deal. She's yes, this will be fine. I'm looking forward to hearing it. Yeah, OK, I don't know what's going on with my computer right now. I can't even bring up the screen at the moment, but and it's. Don't you hate it when things don't work like they're supposed to? Ohh, I'm used to that by now. You know, I really can't hear that. I hate when you go buy something and it doesn't work as advertised. Yes. Well, OK, so it's, it's like largely my own fault. It's only because I set up my computer to do a slideshow of all the images, which they're like about 6000 images on my computer whenever I'm not using it. So I'm not scrolling or doing anything like that. On the computer it will do it every seven or twelve. I think it's 7 minutes. Umm. Then I'll just start playing. So it was like mid thrust. Mid Torontal is like right about to play umm. Yes, and so I was trying to catch it and stop it, but anyway, that's that's neither here nor there, but umm. But yeah, she's gonna, come on, she's gonna read her story. I always, umm, you know, open the floor, open the virtual space to anybody that wants to have a go at broadcasting there. They're robotic submission. So that goes for you too. Feel free if you want to ever. Make one up on the spot. No pressure, you know. Yeah, you know, then you can always go back down into the field. You'll turn the beat off and look at AOL and be like, dude, I'm writing in the erotic story. Yeah. I think you are writing story or writing erotic freestyle, whichever whichever way works best for you. I think I I think I'd enjoy listening to you to talk about your Arabic stories much more than I was writing my. Well, yeah, well, we just have our random fun hanging stories you can always check out. That's on. What do you call it? I miss PG's interview, which for everybody listening in and for you as well, it's called Over the Hills of Debauchery and it's rated explicit. So you may or may not have to sign in or something, or click that you're over 18 to listen to it, but there's plenty of good times they're in. For everybody who's gonna be on Sunday? No, it's already happened like two or three weeks ago. Yeah. You're doing it again. I'm sorry. Everybody's speaking. I'm outside. Well, this time, this time she's gonna she's gonna bring forth an erotic story creation of her own. Umm, that she's going to read from my audience, so ohh, that's coming up. Well, I'll, I'll definitely be in the audience. I'll definitely be in the audience at that time. No, for sure. Awesome. Well, alrighty. Umm, let's see. We're getting close to the end of this show, but I wanted to thank you very much for allowing me to interview you and to share your music with my audience. And you're welcome back anytime. Most especially if you're going to come with it with some erratic freestyle umm. This is. That would be a lot of fun. Umm. And yeah, I wish you much success with with your concert coming up on Saturday of September 8th. And I wish you could come to that. That's unfortunate that you can't come. I know, I know, I feel really bad but I'm sure Jeff will have a great time and guess I dude seriously? I should just fulfill me in. She'll fill. You know, that's what I always do to people. If I see you in the store and you, you know, how sometimes do people apologize? Somebody bumps into you at the bar or something. Hey, Sarah, sorry, but you know they get really messed up when you look at them and say no, you're not because they're really not. Though when you think about it, that's just the polite thing to say. For you. I mean that that's how I think about, you know. No way. No way. No. I don't know. The cards are out on that one. I'm not so sure about that. I am sorry for bumping into somebody's most like 98% of the time I think. That's right. I'm, I'm, I'm. I believe you. I could tell that your apology is genuine. Umm well, thank you very, very much. Umm, so yes, everyone check out mrfrizzo.com review. And.com slash. Mr. Frizzle and you can follow him on Twitter at Mr. Frizzo. Sorry, I'm going to go in front of the mirror and practice. Yeah, I'm a girlfriend. We're practice saying it like. 20 times. That's alright, Quizlet was actually a big deal over in England. It means I don't know exactly what it means. You don't. You must look it up. You have to know your route. Internet and you search for so you'll find a whole bunch of results that aren't me. Well, I found like I, I know I did find a poet, soulful poet with the name or something. And actually another dude on Twitter named Mr. Frizzle and he's like, I don't know who it is, but it's he's not like no music. There's nothing like that. He's just calling because it's cool to do. Another one on Reverb too, though. Is there any sleep? Yeah, check it out. Look for wake it up. Yeah. Well, Frizzo was actually really my name. I am John Frizzo. Are you serious? Yeah. OK. And, and, and what's your Social Security number? This year. Just calling in, yes, yes, you're not label in the car records, that's in the car is racing spelled backwards, which is where we're from. Nice. OK, so it's all just real, you know, it's all real ****. There we go, there is all you need to know. You have just learned audience and check out more. Another site that listed and ***** ***** radio as well. Umm and I will. I'll close out. Nice. Episode with. Hmm. Ohh, let's see. Interesting noise you made right there. It's copy written. OK. I'm gonna go download this episode. Use that in my next instrumental. Ohh yes you can. You must definitely can. For that. Ohh, OK. Alrighty. Back. Yes, OK, I'm trying. Darn it. Umm umm umm. Umm, what are you doing over there? Flustered. OK, if you like. If you like. Sounds like that, then I might as well go ahead and play Umm, to end the evening. I go ahead and play sex on Planes, Trains and automobiles and I'll see everybody next week same time. Same place on play time with Sandra Radio. And thank you very much, Sir, for the and goodnight. OK, bye. Bye. Hello everyone. Stay tuned, I'm about to reach you. Very naughty ****** story of mine. I've called sex in trains, planes and automobiles. Why can't I say that word correctly? You want to help me out here, Zach? Automobile. Automobile. It's now for me. Sorry. But yeah, stay tuned. So much fun, so much fun. No. Hello World Tonight bedtime story is called Sex on Trains, Planes and Automobiles. Dear Diary. Vroom vroom. Squeak, squeak, squeal. A hush, muffled giggle. Was that light there before? Are you sure you know this area? Are the flight attendants sleeping? Put your legs here. Uh, hold on my next getting stuff. Hold on. Someone's coming here. Put your head under the covers. Stay down. Keep your mouth where it is. Umm. Oh oh. Oh, Oh my. OK, I really need some air for a second. Gosh, I don't remember your **** being that big. This is the lighting. Ohh you're perfect. You're so tight. The passenger seat or back seat recline or straight up condoms or peanuts and extra blanket and towels that we play a tissue. Napkins, speed indentations on the skin, rug burn, darkness. A light switch. Mystery. Is that your **** or the stick shift? Does it matter? Start, stop, shifts, redress. Ease away slowly. Oh, what fun it is to ride while riding in an automobile or on a train. Now I have yet to suck on a plane, but I have given head while my then boyfriend's parents are sleeping right next to it. How bold. How daring. Gastly even. Yeah, Hey, what can you do? Blame it on the menses? It was that lovely time, okay? Excruciating time when nature calls. Being stuck in the air was the absolute worst for this sort of conundrum. I promised your diary the only reason I was so very, very naughty was because it took my mind off the pain. Ohh boy did it ever. Furthermore, if you can make yourself laugh, OK, not with your mouth full, but perhaps interspersed with *** **** ** mouth action, and that can't help but relieve the tension incurred by pain. Pleasure. And trying to be a **** ninja tick which transmits height looked on the lower Rosie and not get booted off an international flight. The train. Yeah, different boyfriend. Fast forward a few years later or so, on route to Barcelona, or maybe it was Amsterdam. That wasn't our fault. My guy and I were assigned and otherwise all male cabin room. It happened, surely. No. We talked into our small twin bed on the bottom bunk and the two bunk bed cabins and dared each other not to squeeze. Shudder, gasp nor projectile shoot are lovely lustful liquids on the guy sleeping just across from us. Ah, but the outdoor, the real wheels. Now, those may be innumerable. My dearest, there's something that's so wrong and yet so very right about doing a real test drive while set in park. Passersby only make that much more pleasurable. Sweet. Deviance. And. Perhaps even squishier. I actually have been cited by those of the security profession, but apparently, they were human. They must have liked it. Never even issued a worrying. I am so very very. Well. How uncommon is this really? Sex out loud, I mean really one cannot always find the right time and the comfort of one's home or that of another. It may not even be ideal, depending on who you want to bang and who's actually available in your home. Especially so if those two are not mutually exclusive. I ask your diary, sometimes sex on wheels is the only way at the time. And even if this text out loud is rare, I believe it is precisely this rarity that elevates. Its the status of a real Kodak moment. I am glad you agree, my love. The end. I hope you all liked it, and I hope you. Have sex out loud. Goodnight. Bye. Hello, all your sexy Naked Girls Eadio listeners have yourself a naked day and make it a naughty night with me. Sandra London on playtime with Sandra every Sunday night 8:00 PM Pacific. Time 10:00 PM Central. 11:00 PM Eastern. Standard Time.

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Lita Von Doom
4 months ago

Awesome show! Mr.Frizo sure does make some good music. I can’t wait to hear more.

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