'Morning Quickie': Chris Pratt defends his Mario voice, Lionel can't go 'all night long' anymore, & what is teacher code

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Actor Chris Pratt responds to critics about his 'Mario Brothers' voice. Even though the movie doesn't come out until next weekend, some have criticized The Super Mario Bros. Movie because they don't think Chris Pratt voices Mario well enough. People are complaining that his voice doesn’t sound enough like the voice that they remember from the video game of their childhoods.

Lionel Richie says he can no longer go 'all night long'. Lionel boasts that when he wrote the song "All Night Long" forty years ago, it captured the spirit of his lovemaking prowess. Lionel was 34 when that song was released in 1983. Now, at seventy-three years old, things are different. Listen to what he said below.

And a teacher shares what they really mean when they talk to parents. The TikTok group called Bored Teachers is sharing "code words" they say they use to make your children seem better behaved than they are.

Teacher code when talking to parents

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