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26 October 2016: Pitbull turns Tinder trouble into a positive

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26 October 2016: Pitbull turns Tinder trouble into a positive

 

Old emails and a tiny helmet

Scott’s phone unexpectedly downloads thousands of emails from 2009 and 2010, creating an unwelcome archive of old work, plans and forgotten conversations. He cannot explain why they have appeared or how to make them disappear.

In Real or No Real, Steph considers the claim that Matt Edmondson has demanded an X Factor parking space for his scooter and a tiny helmet. It sounds entirely plausible, but Matt is actually driven between Radio 1 and the television studio in a taxi.

Mr Worldwide returns

Pitbull discusses “Greenlight” with Flo Rida and LunchMoney Lewis, describing it as a full Miami 305 collaboration. LunchMoney’s family once let a broke young Pitbull use spare studio time at Circle House, so working together now completes a long personal circle.

He is also preparing to enter motivational speaking. His principles include turning every negative into a positive, taking short steps with long vision and remembering that pictures can distract people from the bigger picture.

Melissa receives the news

Listener Danielle has discovered that a man her friend Melissa likes is still using Tinder. Rather than delivering the warning herself, she asks Pitbull to make the call.

He calmly tells a stunned Melissa that the man appears to be playing the field and says the information allows her to make an educated decision. If he is honest, they can communicate; if he lies, that becomes the real warning. A potentially painful message leaves Melissa laughing because Mr Worldwide delivered it himself.

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