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May 8, 2024 93 mins
Thor's Midweek Meltdown, Emily's Massage Experience, Boy Scouts Changing Name
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(00:01):
San Diego. Welcome, Welcome tothe show. Yo, A new new
day is here, and what betterway to start it than with I feel
like the show is going to begreat. This show. I would like
to introduce you to the ringleader Eddie. I have a young mindset, okay,
the mother of this crew Sky.If you don't know anything about me,

(00:25):
you may not realize that I getcold very easily. I'm very rude,
I'm obnoxious, and I don't care. And Emily, ever since I
can remember, I've never wanted tosleep with another human. Welcome to the
show on San Diego's rock station Rockone oh five three. Well, I'm
a little worried that we've lost Thora little bit because, as you know,

(00:49):
he says he has deleted all hissocial media accounts. Yes, because
it's right, you know, Yeah, yeah, you delete the apps off
your phone so that you could stillanymore for your pilot license, and so
you don't have him anymore. Butyou said when you get here at work,
you can go on Twitter and allthat stuff. So once he's here,

(01:11):
he gets his fixed. And Idon't think i've heard him talk yet
today because he's so transfixed onto what'sgoing on on Twitter. Yeah, I
didn't know what happened yesterday. Playershurt didn't know that. I mean,
there's other forms of the internet youcan just why. I don't even I
don't even bother no studying. Sodo you look forward to coming in here
now to get fixed? Yeah?I do, Okay, I do.

(01:34):
It's crazy enough locked in now.I'm locked in shooting at Drake's. Did
you know about that? Yeah?I been yesterday. Okay, Oh wow,
wow. I don't know if yousaw it or not. I did
while we were on the air.Oh it did, okay, while Yeah,
nobody dropped a disc track yesterday yet, But that good or bad because
you don't get to see. Iwas kind of hoping for a new one
from Kendrick. But I think it'sover, okay, hope though shots were

(01:57):
fired literally, but to do ithad nothing to do with Kendrick with the
weekend and his security and the Drakesecurity guard. Ye had the weekend?
Uh and Drake are feuding us,well extreme with everybody right now. Really
where you guys been at? Idon't know what we like to Drake,
I don't know what. I don'tknow now we're all feuding. Yeah,
I don't know nobody. Nobody likeshim anymore in the music industry, not

(02:20):
even the de Grassi people. Imean, great question, Eddie's question.
I mean he might have blown themoff over the years. Okay, oh
no, so even they're bitter nowtoo. He's got nobody. So yeah,
we might not see much of Doortoday. He's locked in over there
work. You know, he's gotto do what he's got to do.
All. We've also heard over theyears that Emily really doesn't mind going to

(02:46):
shady massage parlors. I said that, and I stand by that comment.
He's gone to some questionable places overthe years. Yeah, you know the
area town she lives in is interesting, Lemon Grove. So I mean,
once again, you know where Ilive. Once you go down the street
even two minutes, you're in LemonGrove. Yeah, that's that's that's that's

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south. There's a ninety four freewayand that's exactly where that's the Levenard line
when you cross over the ninety four. It's not that I know exactly where
you are, And so you werein that that that area has some kind
of interesting massage parlors. I've seeninteresting Do you ever go to that Joelar
place you knowed to get a massage. No, that's they don't. I

(03:32):
don't want to believe they offer massages. Is there you might you might want
to go over there and check thatout. Massage places are blatant. Jolar
is blatantly a sex shop. Okay, it triplex on the front. Where
is this place? You don't wantto know what's happening here? But in

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that shop, there's like a shoppingcenter where this place is. And in
that shopping center there are like Asianmassage parlors that even Robert One go to.
Yeah, well you know so,don't you know? As soon as
you go in that it's this isnot like there's as soon as you go
in like it's it's a it's avery different vibe situation. There's there's different

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levels. There's the level that Eddie'stalking about where there is no windows and
barely a sign that says massage.I don't all actuality. Truth, I
don't go into that place. Thereare other places. There's different levels.
So there are places that are astep up if you will, from that,
and it it it The place willhave windows and you don't have curtains

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and the door will be open,and that's where I started my shady massage
parlor journey because the door was open, so there was some source of light
in there, so I thought,this is more legit. It's not completely
boarded up looking like you know,all to just sort of get a cheaper
massage. Correct, okay, correct, Wow, I wish last minute.

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Yeah, see, I want tobe Emily so bad in this regard.
I don't know, I don't knowwork. Well, I admit that is
well documented. We'll take a massagefrom just about anything. Well, so
that's the thing, Like I've alwayssaid that for years, Like creepy guy
in the sales department, Okay,if you want to rub my shoulders for
two minutes, okay, whatever,that's right, right, right, that's

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happened. You rather go to theplaces that I've been to than that,
I don't know. I feel Ifeel like because I have all my clothes
on and there's other people in theroom, it's safer. But for the
last I don't know five years,I've pretty much only gone to the same
place, you know, and Iknow this place and well, no,
I mean that's that's my fancy goto place when I like really really want

(05:50):
to do it up. But Ihave a place in bird Rock, you
know, just a place I goto regularly. But I will see,
like I'll drop my daughter at anappointment at or orthor honest in Claremont and
okay, I no, I meanClaremont is funny east of but okay,
can you shut up? But youwill find some massage parlors in Claremont,

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and I'm always looking at them,going is this legit? Is it not?
So the one I always look atEmily does say massage on the window,
but all the windows have like arap on them, and it's very
pretty. It's lotus flowers and youknow somebody getting a massage looking very happy.
Maybe some stones, Yes, thankyou, definitely stacked up. Yes,

(06:38):
yes, you're dead on. Youare dead on. But you could
not see in that window if youtried. So that's what massage for.
Yeah, So with that, huhwould that be a safe spot? Doors
closed? A beautiful rap on thewindows, but you can't see it.
See here's the tricky thing. Iwould probably think that was high end window.

(07:04):
The window because Rocks really gets meevery time it's very sun Then to
places like that, okay, andI will sometimes throw a Google in there,
you know, google it, andI will be looking for reviews of
people saying it's a legit that Igot to take care of you. And

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as for Sophia, I was happyat the end of the massage. Wow,
okay. So I will sometimes lookbut like where I was saying,
where I started off at, likethe one I was saying, I didn't
do that. I just saw dooropened and some nice photos up. It's

(07:49):
obviously not a fancy place, butI thought forty dollars Asian massage places are
a thing, and they're not not. Everyone is gonna finish you off.
But that first one I didn't Wasit a guy or a girl? I
gave you the first one. Itwas a woman this first time. This
is like years ago, but Iwas still on the show and told you
guys about it. They were shewas She was very aggressive with me and

(08:13):
then did I felt like she wasgoing for it. She was going for
the goods. Oh yeah, AndI'm not kidding When I said that,
I mean I'm if I say that, I really mean it. She was
going and I ended up telling herthat it was too she was being and
then she was like kind of likeaggressive with me when I didn't want that
to happen. And that was theone that I ended up stopping the massage
and leaving, Like I got upand I said, no, thank you,
I'm done, and so I leftthat one. So that's after that

(08:37):
happened. I can't I can't evenimagine that I would be. I feel
bad for just trying to do wasrejected. Yeah, I mean, what
do you just say, Oh,the pressure is too much? Can you
go a little lighter or something liketo not I mean just just freak out
and then get up and walk outs. Why I felt panicked. Okay,
it's not going to surprise you thatI was panicked. And ex the one

(08:58):
where they kind of went after yourthroat a little bit, and was that
you I'm trying to remember someone whensomebody got massaged by the throat, was
that you would be a yes,yeah, I would think that would Yeah.

(09:20):
In hindsight, yes, big redflat. Since then, I've done
a little bit more research, butI've still gone into some shady spots.
But then it's been like, honestly, it's been probably about oh. So
then then my progression was I startedgoing to the places like Happy head,
which is a chain, and thoseare those are safe, Those are fine,
Those are safe. Those are cheapermassages. And so it's been a

(09:41):
while since I've gone to a cheapermassage place, maybe even a year.
And then yesterday I got a wildhair up and I decided that I needed
a massage. And I was takingmy son to baseball practice. And his
baseball practice is like deeper in LaMesa and kind of nearly Murray, which
is a pretty area, you knowwhat I mean. It's fancy to me

(10:03):
over there. Yeah, like you'repractically in Rancho Santa Fe, like like
San Carlos dug Sero areas fancy tome. Basically, I'm in the Rancho
Santa Fe's county in my mouth.And I dropped him off, and I
had an hour and a half tokill, and so I said, I'm
going to get a massage. Thatseems like a great thing to do.
I had a long day, andthat seems like a little treat for myself.

(10:26):
Ironed a kid. And so there'sa massage place right near the field,
and I've been seeing it and thisplace has got windows open, natural
light everywhere. Oh, it looksit looks nice. It looks sort of
fancy on the scale. There's nochance that this thing looks fancy. Why
do you think it looks fancy?Because it's like newer, it's not grungy.

(10:50):
Let's relax. It was it endedup being fine, but so it's
let's relax. It was pretty,oh like not pretty. It wasn't like
the Estancia, but you know whatI mean? It was nicer, right,
you felt you felt safe? Ifelt safer. I did look it
up. It actually had a tonof positive reviews. Here's issue though,
when they're using pictures like this ontheir Google it's stock photos, a lot
of stock photos, a lot ofstock It kind of makes you go,

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huh, it is interesting that it'snot named after like a flower or something
like that, like orchids or something. You know. Definitely, if it's
not that that, I might go, okay, you know this, this
may be have a little bit morelegitimate sy Okay, I don't know.
Yeah, and so, but Ididn't even need to Google photos of it

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because I drive by it all thetime to read to read's field. So
I saw it with my own eyes, you know what I mean. And
so I decided to give them acall oh, and they answered, I
didn't know, you know what typeof people owned it, who was who
was you know who was working there? Never been in? And do you
need an appointment? Well that's whatI wanted to call, to find out
what the deal was, if thatprice that was on group on or whatever

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was the price that you actually pay. Some of these not great? What
one girl? Oh no, Icarried this on you. No one guy
says it was the best massage I'veever had thumbs up emoji and then Tina
is the best. Oh so thatwould make you a little suspicious. That

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would make me very suspicious. Yeah, that would make me very very suspicious.
Okay, I didn't. I didn't. Well, she's the best.
I did. I had tony ohman that see, that makes me less
suspicious that there's a man there.So I called. I called and said,
hey, I'm in the area.I wanted to know blah blah blah.

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Uh not great English. It wasa pretty uncomfortable conversation. Okay,
I didn't understand much of what hewas saying, but I did get my
point across that I wanted to comein for a third even massage. He
said, Okay, So I gotthere the groupon wasn't really what I wanted.
I guess it was just for afoot massage. I don't even want
a foot massage. I don't needanybody touching my feet. I actually don't

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even want anything for the waist downfor thirty minutes. I just want you
to work my like back and theydon't want to. Yeah. Oh no,
I mean they're only size eight,they're only size A. They just
look bigger because they're long and pony. Oh is that okay? That right?
It's okay, okay? And souh I got the for forty bucks.
I got a thirty minute massage andthat was going to be the whole

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deal where you take off all yourclothes and lay on the table. You
go full, full, full dutymassage. Yeah that seems wild. Yeah
getting after it, huh s gettingafter it? Okay? And uh laid
down. It was fine. Theroom was clean, smelled nice in there.
Okay, you had music going anda little a little water feature in
there. Did you do a camerasweep? What is that now? When

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you sweep the room for cameras?How would you do that? Well?
I mean it depends how deep youwant to go, but just basic,
you're just looking around for you know, holes, and you don't. You
don't do that when you get massages, do you. I've been going to
the same place for like, Ithink about a decade have When I got
my last massage there there was abag in the room that I'd never seen

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before. Did I examine it?Yes? I did? What what was
it? It was the makeup cameras. It was the makeup bag of the
ladies. Well, I'm assuming itwas her makeup bag look through stuff.
Well I didn't look through it,but it was sitting there open and it
was and it was never so,yes, I looked through it. So
I looked at it and it wasopen, and I saw there was makeup

(14:24):
in there. I didn't like stickmy hands in there, but I did
look on the outside to make surethere was nothing patroding whole camera. Thank
you, Eddie. So so didyou did you do a camera sweep up
the room? No? I justgot naked and on the table right away,
right away. Okay, okay,all right, different, We're different.
Happy report laid down. Yeah,Tony got in there. No funny

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business, no funny business, magicalhandshgical hands. We review saying places great,
Tony is the best. Yes something. Okay, that's great. So
now you got so now you gotto worked out. I got a new
spots. So you're good. You'llgo back. I'll go back. And
I feel like I finally stepped upmy game with the massage situation. Big

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girl. Now I'm a big girl. Now you stop. You stopped going
to shady massage. Yes, that'shuge, that's huge. You found you
found a legit massage. I'm happyfor Thank you very much. Yes.
Nice. We have heard that AIis basically everywhere now, but I'm not
sure I feel about AI now gettinginto job interviews. We're gonna see what

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one guy is saying about being interviewedby a I for a job when we
get back on the show at rockfive three. That's linking part on the
show. It's rocking O five tothree. The sky. Your greatest nightmare
is basically coming true. I can'tAI is taking over filled me a bunker.

(15:52):
Well just listen, don't get underground. You'll go right in there.
No, no they won't. Theydon't know him down there. If you
have any sort of technology, no, no, they're they're worried about the
masses in the big cities. Idon't think so. Yes, A,
I is pretty much everywhere at thispoint. I mean kind of see even
if you think about like Siri andthings like that. Yeah's a I google

(16:14):
everything serious annoying sometimes though, likesometimes I'll go hey Siri, and it
will go, I can't help you. Your phone is locked, like like
I'm on motorcycle right now, Siri, I can't take my phone out with
and you're arguing, Yeah, well, it's like, why is my phone?
I thought you were supposed to doeverything? Curious if my phone's locked,
you know my voice or when yousay, Seriri, make a call

(16:37):
and I want to be on speakerbecause I'm doing the dishes and I asked
Siri to call on speaker and itdoesn't do that. I don't know why
it doesn't do that option. Ohyeah, if i'm if if my hands
are, you know, I'm doingthe dishes, I'll call somebody right now,
call dad, and then uh,I call on speaker. Denver does

(16:59):
that on how Smart the series?It never does it. So if you
do, but if you do itonce and know that it doesn't work that
way, why do you keep asking? Because I feel like I asked it
the wrong way, you know,BECAU. There's certain ways to ask it
things. Anyway. AI is prettymuch you can do anything now. I

(17:22):
guess now AI can even interview youfor a job. Yeah. More and
more people are starting to experience thisas it's becoming more and more of a
thing. There was a whole articledone in like a you know, a
business article about how to prep andhow to get ready and how to deal
with an AI interview. But thisarticle just went kind of viral because some

(17:45):
guy had an interview for a jobat a grocery store and he was told
he needed to do an AI interviewbefore he could talk to a human for
a grocery store. Yeah, isn'tthat weird? Like multiple interviews? Yeah,
So basically, if you don't passthe AI interview, if AI doesn't

(18:07):
like you, then you don't evenget to go in front that many applications.
I worked at a Staples once.Okay, I can tell you guys
doesn't thing. So I was like, remember seventeen, and the interview process
is pretty easy. You know what, the person you gave them your like
tiny little resume. They hired youon the spot and that was it.
They said, can you start tomorrow? If I was if I was going

(18:27):
to a staples or grocery store,FA like, they're similar, and they
and they asked me how to interviewAI first, and then the person I
wouldn't do it, like this istoo much. I mean it's it's fifteen
bucks an hour. Yeah, Sohe shared what his process was, and
people are like, this is sodifferent than what you would expect in a
normal interview. So he says,first he was told he needs to wear

(18:49):
because it sounds like he's at homedoing it on a computer, like almost
a zoom situation, but it's withAI, it's not with a person.
And so he's told he needs towear a suit with no tie, and
that headphones are not allowed. Hehas to like, have you know the
sound coming out of a speaker.I guess they don't want you to be
like fed answers or I don't knowwhat the weird deal is, but no

(19:12):
headphones are allowed. And of coursethe surrounding area needs to be well lit
and quiet, and if it's notwell lit or quiet, like literally,
you'll automatically fail the AI interview.Just if your area is too noisy.
My apartment's kind of dark and Ican't help. Yeah. Yeah, Next,
he said, the system asked fivequestions. So one question will come

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up on the screen. You willget one minute to read and process it,
and then you will be given threeminutes to give your full answer.
No deleting, no retakes, nostarting, No you aren't. So you're
literally like speaking to a blank screen. Okay, so it's almost like a
zoom call, but you're not seeingthe person on the other side. It's

(20:02):
just text that's coming through the screen. Now, they let you know eye
contact with the camera should be constant, and facial expressions and your eye movements
are being assessed and scored. Andif your eyes stray too much, AI
believes that you're trying to read fromprepared cards or devices and immediately your score

(20:23):
drops. So okay, great.Next you have to play games. One
game asks your games to memorize numbersheart. No, No, that's that's
different. That's the song to memorizenumbers and letters forwards and back. I'm
not doing this, And then youhave I'm doing this if you're making me

(20:44):
like a six figure job or somethinglike that, you know, a CEO
position. All right, I'll jumpthrough some hoops to work at vons I
don't know. Maybe it's management atyour local vonds. But uh. And
then another one of the games waslike segments and shapes and what fits into
what and stuff like that. Maybethat has to do with bagging. Do
you think that if you think?AI asked if you have a pen unhanded

(21:07):
any pinner pencil. But if you'retalking into a computer, why do you
need a pen as you to writesomething down? Thor wouldn't you just type
it? Problem writing it down ona piece of paper? You hold it
up to what your panship looks like. Yeah, they want your I don't
know what you're looking for, yourschedules and stuff. I don't know.

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So and then the guy was informedif your score is good enough from your
AI interview, then you will beinstructed that you get to move to the
next round where you'll actually meet witha human. So according to this article,
they say, the biggest problem isyou're not getting feedback. In addition
to it being weird and the questionsare unexpected, just the fact that there's

(21:51):
not another face on the other sidegiving you feedback. Maybe this charm.
Oh wow, that's that's my numberone? Does I care there? And
I gotta I gotta charm your pantsoff you and then I'm gonna get the
gig. I don't care about thatcharm. No, I don't like this,
yeah either, Sorry, but thisis the way of the future.

(22:12):
This is not good. That soundslike what we're headed. Uh. Emily
and her son were heavily involved inthe Boy Scouts for a little while.
Didn't take it. It wasn't athing. I guess. The Boy Scouts
made a big announcement yesterday about thefuture of the organization. So we're gonna
see what they announced coming up nexton the show and Rocking O five three

(22:37):
Green Day on the show. It'sRocking five three. So it was a
couple of years ago, was it? How long? Two? Three years
ago? Asking Emily, She doesn'tremember. It's only six three, still
getting warmed up here. Two years. Yeah, it wasn't. It wasn't
three. I think it was abouttwo years ago that your son, Reid

(22:59):
wanted to give the Boy Scouts atry. Yeah, and all of us
thought, Okay, this is it. This is gonna be his thing.
Yeah, because Reed is a rambunctiousyoung man. He likes to get in
there and do things. He's veryactive guy and if you can kind of
channel that energy into things like youknow, building stuff or hunting or whatever

(23:21):
it is that they do in boyScouts, this would be it. This
guy's gonna be an Eagle Scout.I already know it. Yeah, Like
he loves outdoorsy like stuff that boyScouts do, like your hands, that
hands. He's good with engineering andcreating stuff. Yea, this is his
back. He's been using like toolswith Robert since he was really little,
so he actually is pretty good attools, like safety stuff like that.

(23:41):
Yeah, Boy Scouts, this wasgonna be it. Oh, so many
patches he was going to earn,so many patches, didn't take, didn't
take, didn't know no, andended up not really being his thing?
What happened? Okay, So Ithink it was Maybe there's nothing wrong obviously.

(24:03):
Boy Scouts of America is an awesomeorganization. They're great, They shape
wonderful young men spectacular. I thinkthat the crowd that he was surrounded in
maybe in his particular troop wasn't hisjam, oh his jam or mom's jam.
No, I didn't really have todo it. It was more Robert
than I had to do it,So it wasn't really me First of all,

(24:26):
weren't the meetings really kind of lateto the meeting like really long.
The meetings were like seven to likeeight thirty at night. That's wild.
Yeah, that's kids. Yeah,weekdays. And then read also was because
obviously I'm not there to take himto school, but Robert goes my man,
Robert goes to school work so early, so like Reid had to get
dropped off at like school early atlike six am. So just like that's

(24:49):
not that great. I think itwas. It was that right, I
forgot about that. That was partof it. And then it was just
like it would be worth the latenights. I think if it was more
his crew, his crowd. Now, did we ever do any like,
you know, camping trips and thingslike that? Was that? Was he
into that? Yeah? I thinkhe had a good time. Robert went

(25:11):
on to camping trips with him fortwo different weekends, and I think that
that was a fun part, Likethat was the bonus to do hiking and
all the boys are doing all thecooking and all that stuff. So I
think he enjoyed that part. Butoverall, it just wasn't It wasn't a
little guy vibe. It wasn't thelittle guys. And I think also,

(25:32):
like that was two years ago.He's thirteen almost fourteen now he was.
I think he changed a lot whenhe got a little older. He from
eleven to twelve, he sort oftook a turn and wasn't as little and
his interest changed little. Okay,yeah, okay, I spoke sire AD's
drinking for sure, different pastimes.Well, Sky was involved with the Girl

(25:56):
Scouts for a really long time too. Yeah, and so you were involved
in that's and we had to hearabout it every days. Oh yeah,
because there was a lot of planning, a lot of meetings. I would
maybe do a couple of things hereon the clock that you guys would see
me doing. I may talking aboutit. I may have raided the office
supply thing regularly for arts and crafts. Oh okay, definitely didn't do that

(26:21):
then. So yeah, so I'vebeen doing that and then they and and
now that my daughter is no longerin Girls Scouts, but since I was
involved, I'm kind of one oftheir go to media people to help them
like the word so okay, okay, so yeah, so pretty cool.

(26:42):
So we have the Boy Scouts,yeah, and we have the Girl Scouts.
There are two separate things, right, m h, Well, I
don't know what's going on now becauseapparently the boy Scouts are no more.
Yeah. So the Boy Scouts,if you haven't been keeping up, have
been making some change just to whothey allow in over the years. So

(27:03):
it used to, you know,just be boys, and then there was
a lot of issues about you know, boys with different sexualities, and so
that was a thing. And soin twenty thirteen they started letting gay youth
in, and then in twenty fifteenthey started letting gay leaders because they literally
so twenty fifteen, they wouldn't allowit. Prior it was like yeah,

(27:23):
and then twenty eighteen they started lettinggirls into the Boy Scouts of America.
It was no girls allowed when Ihad a treehouse growing up. Yeah,
it was no girls allowed. Yeahh what the hell you would think?
And there were girls, older girlsand reads troop really remember that, not

(27:44):
in his age group, but theywere like high schoolers. They can't let
us have anything any Why I don'tunderstand. They can't let us have everything
anything. Yeah. So twenty fifteen, you know what golf stands for?
Right? What called golf? Whatyou don't know what that means. No,
it's an acronym. Did you knowthat? No, No, idea
golf stands for gentlemen only, ladiesforbidden. Stop it, I actual game.

(28:07):
I don't like that. I don'tthat's that's wild. That is whyld
sir. You guys had to getin there for that too. Okay,
can you shut up in a piece? That's crazy? Next thing you know,
they're going to be in fact,next thing you know, they're going
to be at your your your alldisappointment. Really Sky does that slash offensive

(28:30):
fact? Emily? Can we can? We can we out offensive to?
You could have your ladies clubs?Why do we We don't. We're not
trying to get into your ladies events. It's okay, but why can't we
have sympth I don't I get it. I get how it's ultimately offensive,
but I don't find it offensive.Like I'm okay with keeping guys out of
certain things. Yeah, yeah,I'm not going to your mammograms. Wait
a minute, Well, I don'tknow. I mean I but you'd actually

(28:52):
love going to mammogram. I've heardthe very painful they are, but you
know you got a bunko crew.I don't want to, but you could.
I'm not going to your I'm notgoing to your wine club all mom's
only crew. Like that's crazy,Why would I Why would a guy go
to that? Well, I guessif you have an official organization, there's

(29:12):
something to keeping people out and beingexclusive and the boys allowed in girl Scouts.
See, how is that fair then? Because there are some boys that
would want to do girl Scouts becausewhat the Yeah, I don't care how
that's fair at all? Yeah,no, I don't. I agree with
you guys. It's not fair.But you're acting like you don't agree.
You're acting like, no, theycan't be. I did not actively ask

(29:33):
me a question. God said nothey can't be. Well, no,
not my watch. No, it'sit's crazy, it's it's definitely a double
standard when you see with you knowthe changes Scout you do you you don't,
that's a lie. Imagine door yougot thin mints? You just want
to Yeah, what's the butter one? Oh? Yeah. So basically,

(30:00):
Boy Scouts of America said that weare we are being more inclusive. We've
made kind of our full transition ofbeing an inclusive organization. So in honor
of our one hundred and fifteenth anniversary, which is coming up early next year,
they are officially changing their name.They will no longer be the Boy

(30:22):
Scouts of America. They will nowbe Scouting America Boo Scouting America. And
they say that currently twenty percent oftheir members are girls at this point.
Why is this the thing with boyScouts and not with girl Scouts. I
don't know. I really am confusedbecause when this was a big issue back

(30:44):
in twenty eighteen, when they finallylet girls in, I kind of read
an article on it and it basicallysaid, the only reason it's an issue
is because girls want in boy Scoutsand no boys want in girl Scouts.
Because you guys aren't inclusive. Youare more inclusive, maybe we would feel
more comfortable about And they're just sayingboys on demanding its girl Scouts. I

(31:06):
don't want to. Yeah, wellthe Scout, the Scout Cookies of America
or whatever cook in America. Yeah, cookies don't cookie across America. Maybe
I want to join, but ifyou're calling it girl Scouts, I don't
want it. Yeah, I don'tknow. You're not inclusive. It's it's
weird, Okay. I don't knowwhy you're yelling at the girls. I'm

(31:27):
agreeing with all of you guys.It doesn't make sense. We can't have
anything. Chicks need to get inthere and take over cavity. Yeah,
America. Well, they say familieshave been demanding this, and families are
really loving this because especially busy familieswho have multiple activities to be able to
send their kids to one spot togetherboys and girls, they say the families

(31:51):
are really enjoying them all. Igive us a call right now. It's
seven five seven h one oh,five to three. If you want to
play the mystery music shuffle, We'regonna get the shuffle going. You can
try to figure out what is onour playlist when we get back on the
show on Rocking five three. Well, the Padres took on the Cubs yesterday

(32:15):
and they ran into a buzzsaw.Shota Imanaga has been one of the best
pitchers so far this season, ashe entered the game five to zero and
then had an ERA under one,which is quite crazy, and he actually
dominated the Padres through seven innings,keeping the Padres from scoring. Padres pitcher

(32:37):
Randy Vasquez was pretty good as well, as he only gave up a solo
home run to the returning Cody Bellinger, so the Cubs had the one to
nothing lead when Jerkson Profar said nobar. He came up huge again,
hitting a two run home run inthe eighth inning off of Imanaga to give
the Padres a two to one lead. Cubs quickly then scored on a sackfly

(33:01):
in the bottom of the eighth inningto tie it up, and then Michael
Bush shit everybody home in the ninthinning with a walk offshot to end the
games on the first pitch he sawfor the Cubs to win three to two.
That was a disappointing end. Yeah, man, I thought they had
all the momentum going. When soFar hit that one out, I was
like, oh, because, Imean, they couldn't do anything against that

(33:22):
guy. It was crazy, man, But you know, it wasn't meant
to be NBA playoffs. Last night, Sow the Celtics open up their series
against the Calves with a win onetwenty to ninety five. The thunder are
also up one to nothing over theMavericks, winning one seventeen to ninety five
as well. Timberwolve center Rudy Goberthas tied a record winning his fourth defensive

(33:45):
Player of the Year award. Heties to Kimbe Matumbo and Ben Wallace as
the only four time winners of theaward Rookie of the Year victor when Benyama
came in second. Now, rememberyesterday I told you about how the Nuggets
are. Jamal Murray threw a heatingpad onto the court during the action of

(34:06):
the game of their Nuggets Timberwolve series. While he ended up getting fined one
hundred thousand dollars for throwing that ontothe court, but he did not get
suspended, which I thought was alittle bit of a surprise. You know,
if you're gonna find the guy onehundred grand he do something as crazy
as that, you're not gonna suspendhim, especially when he's making twenty nine

(34:27):
million a year. Yeah, Imean, what is that? So then
gets suspended and the Stanley Cup playoffssaw the Rangers go up two to oher
in their series as to beat theHurricanes four to three in double overtime.
Wild man yea gardens going crazy.Yeah, the Avalanche are up one to
nothing over the Stars with a threefour to three win in overtime. Now,

(34:51):
the Stars were actually up three tonothing in the game and lost.
So that's that's interesting. Yeah,Sports turt Is brought by Palomar Health.
Some people really believe in psychics,like they really take their word as gold.
Well, we're gonna see what oneguy's dealing with when his wife went
to see a psychic. Coming upnext on the show and Rock with a

(35:14):
five to three. That's the PinkFloyd on the show. It's Rock one
O five three. So most peoplewho go see psychics, if you're gonna
go see a psychic, you're lookingfor answers. You think that they're connected
to stuff. And so they thatthey were gonna tell you, you know,

(35:34):
whatever it is you need to hear. Yeah, we're you're gonna ask
them questions about your life or whatever. I mean, that's their whole thing,
right, And so if they toldyou something that was kind of upsetting,
do you still believe it? Imean I guess so, right,
Well, one guy is not toohappy that his wife went to see a
psychic and now things are a mess. Yeah, I guess they've been together

(35:59):
for a while. They dated incollege, then lived together for a few
years after college, and then finallydecided to get married. So this isn't
a gal he's just known for acup of coffee. But all of a
sudden, when they moved to anew town, she found a new friend,
a goal named Anna, and Iguess Anna self described part gypsy,

(36:22):
part psychic, part cosplay costume maker. She's got a lot of talents.
Wow, stuff going a lot oftalents, Anna, And so they became
fast friends and would hang out,and you know, the wife would ask
her to do psychic readings and palmreadings and all kinds of stuff. And

(36:43):
I guess the new friend was alittle concerned and said, you know what
I think would be really helpful toyou is if I could read the palm
of your husband. And so sheasks her husband, Hey, will you
let my new friend Nana read yourpalm? And he goes, okay,
like whatever her Sure, I guessif she really wants to do so she
does. And then all of asudden, the wife starts acting weird and

(37:06):
starts doing things that she's never donebefore, like showing up to his work
unannounced when he works late, whichshe does I guess a lot. She
would show up after the office waseven closed, asking to use his phone
because hers was acting weird, whichhas never happened before, so he thought
that's weird. And then it allfinally came out where she confronted him,

(37:30):
saying, my new friend, whenshe read your palm, she told me
that she saw that you were havingan affair and if I confronted you about
it, you were gonna say,no, I'm not and that the reason
I'm not home is because I workreally hard and I work extra hours.
And he's like, well, that'sexactly the reason I'm not home. I

(37:52):
mean, I'm not making that up. I'm not having an affair, but
I do. I work late.And so that's when she said, I
think would be best if you moveout for a little while while we sort
this out, and he said,no, this is my home. That's
crazy. You're basing this on whatone person said with a psychic with no

(38:13):
evidence, and so he said,if you feel so strongly about it,
then you can move out. Soshe actually moved in with her parents,
and the parents thought that this wasso crazy and they are like, you
guys are meant to be together.The parents then hired a private investigator to
follow him around and after six monthsreported back Guy's not cheating on anybody.

(38:37):
Guy just literally works all the time. And that is when they told their
daughter that, and she reached outto him and said, I'm so sorry.
It turns out that the psychic mayhave been wrong, and I would
like us to get back together,remain married, and continue our life together.

(38:58):
And he says, no, no, thank you, no thank you.
I agree, Yeah, there's zerochances this guy should get back with
this show. Yeah, And he'slike, if she's trusting a psychic to
break up our entire life over myword, then I don't want to be
with that type of human. Butof course his parents are getting in there,
her parents are getting in there,and now he's starting to feel like

(39:21):
he did something wrong. My parentswould always have my back. That's what
sucks. I hate that, likeyou're gonna have the like this is the
kind of chick that gets easily manipulatedby like those cult chicks who write books
about how your life could change andwhat you need in your life. And
next thing, you know, didn'twe hear what comedian was that? I
forgot it was a comedian we hadin And that's what happened to them and
his wife like drained his bank accountgiving money to that chick and I'm just

(39:44):
like I would How could you bewith somebody right? Yeah, I mean
it's pretty wild that you would takethe word over you know, some palm
reader over your actual husband. Andyou know, you were saying that she
was showing up at his work andhe was he was there a lot she
find and she was taking his phone. Didn't she find no shenaniganstuff? There's
no proof? Then? What that'syour answer? Maybe your psychic friend could

(40:07):
be wrong. Yeah, and you'regonna throw your marriage part gipsy? Did
you not hear that this chick she'snuts. She's the one that she's his
nuts as the psychic psychic chick.Now that being said, Sky does believe
in psychics and people like that.But and if you dropped to Sky,
I don't need that. I believethat your husband is cheating on you.

(40:30):
How do you handle that information?I'm a mess. If Amy Casey the
Rock World video came in here andtold hey, he heads up, I've
been getting some visions, I'd giveher husband the same advice I'm giving this
guy. Oh you leave Sky,she's a nut job. Yeah, Like,
are you believing it? I'm notnot like this chick where I am
one hundred percent like, we can't. But for me to say it wouldn't

(40:53):
get in there, and that Iwouldn't have conflicting feelings, and that maybe
I wouldn't step up my snow game, it would get in there. It
was seriously, was on a palmreader? Yes? Yes, And I
would start looking for things and askingmore questions. What if somebody like what
if the chick wasn't really a palmreader she just was a psycho and said

(41:14):
I am a palm reader? You'dbelieve that? Like think about how crazy?
No, No, it had toit would have to be a reputable
uh, based off of what Googlereviews? Yes, based off the Google
reviews. Maybe I have a friendwho went to them and had some things
come true, or maybe I experiencedthem, or maybe they did hit on
a couple of things exactly in yourlife. You're like, well that happens,

(41:35):
Yeah, must be true. Soyeah, I want to say,
oh, of course not. Iwould believe. I would definitely believe my
husband. What would it take foryou to finally go, Okay, well,
I guess I trust my husband overthis, and I'm not going to
do anything about it. Doubt forall of eternity, Like literally, it

(41:59):
would do me a dis servis ona crazy level. Never trust him again.
Not that I would trust him,but but there would be something in
the back of my head where likeif I if it shut up, if
I saw him like talking to somechick that like lives in the neighborhood,
I'd be like, maybe that's whatthere. It is forever though, So

(42:20):
like I get, I'm not gonnalie like, I probably would get in
there attinge and I would do mysnooping like I already do anyway, and
I would be heightened. But Ifeel like that would die down after a
while once I found nothing. Iwould mean, yeah, it would die
down, but then it could easilycome back. Like I said, if
all of a sudden there's this likewoman in his life and something seems shady,

(42:43):
that would like click up immediately.Yes, yes, so I'm not
moving out, But I would bea liar if I said it wouldn't get
in there alignment. Oh yeah,I think she did him a favor though
you don't want to be with somebodyget answering. All right, We're gonna
see what has got him all upsetthis week, because it is time for

(43:07):
Thor's midweek meltdown coming up next onthe show at rocking O five to three.
The Chili Peppers off the show.It's rock one five to three.
All right, we're all eagerly waitingfor anticipation. Scared, yes, because
he said that this week it's aboutone of us. I don't know.

(43:30):
It is time for Thor's mid weekmeltdown, and now the show is happy
to bring you. I'm have somerespect thors midweek milkdown me down, all
right. Once a week he getsto let loose on whatever is bothering him

(43:51):
at the moment. Apparently something oneof us is doing or something like that.
I don't know what's going on.Yeah, yeah, yeah, this
is tough. I heard this afew days ago, I think the end
of last week, and I haven'tbeen able to sleep over it. I
haven't been able to sleep over it. I heard something silbervolting and gross and

(44:15):
sad and disappointing, disheartening that Ican't stop thinking about it. You know
how I get if I start thinkingabout something that just goes I obsessed over
it. I try to come upwith solutions, I try to make things
better, but this, this issomething that I can't. I don't even
have a ton of notes today.Look how big the handwriting is. Not,
how big the handwriting is. Idon't care about a lot of things

(44:37):
in my life, Eddie, myfamily. I guess, I guess.
Wait, the giants are giants,even though they don't care about me and
close. You care about clothes,specifically taking care of clothes I buy.
I don't buy clothes all the time. I'm not all the time. But

(45:00):
when I buy clothes, I tryto. I used to for a long
time buy cheap clothes, and theI'd wear them all the time, and
they just they just didn't feel good. But I decided, you know,
I'm gonna buy more expensive clothes thatare gonna last longer and feel better.
You really have gone through a bigtransition with this, because you used to
just buy whatever shirts or you know, whatever clothes. He didn't really have

(45:22):
the shirt I wore all the timeshirt, and then about I don't even
know, maybe almost two years ago, you made this transition into these viority
line of at leisure and you wearit all the time. Yeah, my
wife got in there. My buddyJeff has been trying to get in there
for years because he was a Luluguy. He's a Lulu guy. I

(45:43):
was an Aloe guy. He's alwayshe's always on what's going on. I
don't get. It's the same aseverything, but it doesn't even feel as
nice as the other. Also isvery tiny, like someone like I was
in there the other day in thesports brawls or like this big like who
could fit into that? All thegirls that wear allow zero, girls that
are sae so so yeah, he'sbeen getting in there. And I finally

(46:05):
said, you know what, I'mgonna spend the money because it's like eighty
bucks for sure, right yeah,and I'm gonna uh and it's gonna feel
good and you want this feel goodlook good, look good, play good
and playing good as life? Ohwhat is it? So I decided to
get in there and I take careof my clothes with fviory and Lulu.
You don't you don't try that.You wash it on cold and if you

(46:29):
dry it, you air. Youdry it on low tumble dry ten to
twelve minutes heat, low heat,and then you air dry it by a
being about a boom. That's whatyou do, and you respect the clothes
much like I grew up respecting mycar. Right? Oh what do I
always say? The oil is thelifeline blood car. And if you don't

(46:51):
get the oil chains, you're doingthe car disservice and you're doing yourself a
disservice. I've heard that. Soyou take care of Viry, take care
of your Lulu, you take careof any take scary shirt. Well listen,
not really. If I am spendingthat much money on clothes, I
gotta imagine you think this thermal vieweryis going to the dryer. I didn't
even know that they make thermals.Oh yeah, wow you think not?

(47:15):
Really is it? Come on,no, no dryer for the brand new
There's a woman on this show whodresses worse than a homeless person. Well,
I mean, I think we knowwho you're talking about. I don't
know why you're just not naming namesofficially out Okay, well that's not nice.
There's a woman on this show whowears old, raggedy clothes when she

(47:36):
doesn't need to. There's a broadon this show. Are you talking about
the one that wears socks with herflip flops as of an hour ago,
I'm not even talking about her styleand how bad it is. I'm talking
about her like treatment of the clothes. Like she has this lost hoodie from
the TV show Lost from fifteen yearsago that is so stretched out in the

(48:00):
the arms that like, if sheputs her arm off, it just folds
down to our elbow. It's ripped, It's got paint stains on it,
a regular Basically, she has ahot Georgia aquarium shirt that she wore in
here yesterday before yesterday. That's thenewest, the most annoying thing I've ever

(48:22):
seen. That's my new pride andjoy Joy. But one thing about this
woman that I will kind of applaudis that she finally decided to make the
leap and go at leisure and buyVory. Now, didn't you get it
for it? I thought it wasa present. I don't think she's actually
spent money we bought. Didn't youbuy it for Christmas? You also got

(48:44):
something else as gifts? Oh sopeople got you as guest. She would
never spend one hundred dollars on somesort of guys, never going into level
no no unless like else, that'snot nice. I went into an aloe
at the other really weird, itfelt really weird. Is different? I
couldn't buy anything, way too expensive. Ye choking up here, oh very

(49:07):
much. She wears the Vieury.She comes in here, and I'll never
forget you guys always talk about it. You get very excited when she wears
her viewry. I'll never forget it. She came in here and she she
couldn't believe how good it felt andhow much it was, how much better
it was working out in and I'mlike, now you're getting it, honey,
now you're getting it. Then heryoga pants from Coals, the same

(49:29):
Amazon pants. I don't know thatthey're legit. They're not. They're not
legit because my wife has some ofthose and they're not legit. So I
was so excited for her. Andthen the other day, flippantly, we
were talking about washing clothes and Ithink I brought this stuff how she was
wearing them, because she was wearingthem. I was wearing something that I'd
never worn in here before because itwas a gift I got. And it

(49:50):
was a viery like you know,pullover hoodie. And when Thorda first noticed
it was Viory, he was like, ooh, Viory. He was really
excited. Actly what I did.You were very excited, and then it
turned well because I found out thatnot only does Sky dry her fiory,
she dries it on normal with allof the rest of her terrible clothes.

(50:14):
Okay, that's you don't Georgia Aquariumshirt that she that looks like it was
ten bucks as she got for seventyShe dries with one hundred and twenty dollars
for your yoga pants. You don'tseparate the how do you not separate that?
Okay, I don't know why thisis an issue. You're gonna ruin
talk about it. I'm not washinghis clothes. I'm You're going to ruin

(50:37):
your clothes, and then you're goingto come in here and then you're gonna
you know what's gonna happen. She'sgonna come in here and go they're not
that great anyway, they're that great? Say nice, they're nice, But
I washed them with my regular clothes. Like why it tells you on the
tag low tumble dry. Yeah,don't you wash on cold. You don't

(50:58):
wash it on hot. You're gonnaruin the what's great about it? When
my daughter got to a certain ageand started going shopping at them all with
her friends on her own. Igave her a bit of advice, and
I said, sweetie, why wouldyou give anyone advice about shopping? In
our house? We don't buy thingsthat need to be dry cleaned, nor
do we buy things that need speciallaundry care. So we die heads up.

(51:21):
You have like a brand new washerand dryer that does everything. What
does it matter? Does ever?You don't separate your clothes when you wash
them? Uh? Like you know, because there are clothes that need special
attention, Like I don't throw mywife's sweaters that I know. You know,
I'll have to be washed separately withall the rest of the clothes.

(51:42):
So I got a dark pile,I got a light pile, and then
probably about once a quarter, I'llwash my sweaters and dry them outside and
that's it. So if it's somethingthat I'm going to wear every week,
how gross is that? Going inthe washing washers sweaters once a month?
So after you wear a sweater,you don't wash it. You normally know,

(52:05):
because I have like something under mysweater, like I always have like
a T shirt or a tank topor something under my sweater, so it
will normally smeil you. I don'tknow that that's keeping it in. That's
gonna turn pretty quickly. So normallya sweater will go on like the third
wear, and normally that I don'tunderstand the point of even having it,
Like, what's the point of havingif you're not gonna treat it well?

(52:28):
Still, what's the point of havinga nice car if you're not gonna get
oil? Still feel good? Theystill, it's not gonna last. You're
doing everyone a disservice. You're hurting, You're hurting the clotheses, feelings everyone.
I don't my wife, we havethree We have a hamper, right,
but it's like three different slots,and the middle slot is the viewery
in Lulu. Oh, sometimes that'sright. Sometimes she'll get careless and she'll

(52:50):
throw it into like the dark slot, and I'll see it. But I
gotta teach her a lesson, bro, So I'll try it and wash it
with the normal clothes, and I'llgo, oh, sorry, didn't see
it. If you would have putit in the regular slot. Do you
think she doesn't know? Can shetell the difference? Of course you can,
anyone of course you can. It'sfine, They're fine. I think

(53:13):
they should close to Emily. Youshould be done. I will do the
same thing. I will never Emily. If you've got an expensive pizza clothes
girl like that, like a twentydollars leggings, leggings, whatever, you're
just gonna wash warm, not hot, and then yes, I would just
tumble. I would who and youdon't want warm? Is not cold?

(53:36):
Why don't you care? Because they'regoing to be fine. I believe they're
going to be fine, and Iwould Why would the manufacturers say not to
do that? And it's going tobe fine all the time. It's going
to be fine. If this neitherof you are ever getting vioria for me
ever again, neither of you areever getting gifts for me ever again doesn't
apply. I wouldn't trust this guywith a lot of things, thank you,

(53:59):
ed, but what when it comesto these clothes. He takes it
pretty seriously. Well, I knowwhat I'm doing, and so I don't
understand why you're not listening to him. He's the next time. My clothes
will last years longer than you remember. Do you remember how he does the
thing where he'll go out and buysomething and not wear it purposely, Yeah,
like six months. That's right,because he loves it and he doesn't
want to use it. That's insane. It is a little weird. That's

(54:22):
nuts. Yeah, well, Idemand that you give away your viewer.
Guess what you should You don't deserveit. There are people who put a
cover on their car every day becausethey want to protect it. And then
there are people like me who justdrive back and forth and wash their car
like twice a year. And Icould tell and I you tell car,
and I could cost as much asthe car with the cover. So the

(54:44):
car with the covers probably, youknow a six figure car. Your car
doesn't cost that. You don't understandthe difference. Guess what if I had
a six figure car, still wouldn'tput a cover on it, still would
wash it twice a year, becauseI am a gal of convenience, and
that is priority number one. Convenienceand comfort. If it's priory number one,
that's two priorities. They're I don'tthink you understand. So then when

(55:07):
somebody has their garbage cans out inthe middle of the road, it's convenient
and comfort for them, you shouldn't. You shouldn't touch them. You didn't.
You I am not. I amvery slightly you're not. I've seen
what you wear. You know you'renot he's gonna get bacon neck, one

(55:28):
hundred percent will get bacon neck.You're not taking care of it, Yeah,
taking care of it? Fine,you're not following the rules. Get
rid of it. I'm gonna tellthe GM of Viry Lorraine. Excuse Lorain

(55:49):
ever? Lorraine? Can you know? You know they sing that in middle
school to me and I hated it. I'm stunned by this. I'll never
buy for I do take Andrew seriously, So I'm in your camp, dude.
It doesn't make me settle down.Fine, you're not fine. I
mean the Queen of Walmart over here, Mommy will just buy me new stuff.

(56:12):
Sky. I do know that youlove a good treasure hunt. What
do you got? Well, we'regonna see what one couple one in a
treasure hunt and now has to makea big choice. We're gonna see what
this choice is coming up next onthe show I'm rocking O five three.
That is incubus on the show It'srock one O five to three. Uh

(56:32):
So Sky has always been somewhat obsessedwith treasure hunting. Yes, gallows money.
Okay, so if you can comeupon a treasure, yeah, she's
in treasure hunts. I mean it'stoo much work, too much work.
I'm not doing that. Yeah.I think it all started back when I
was I don't know, maybe abouttwelve, and my parents took me to

(56:53):
the diamond mines in Arkansas and I'mlike, this sounds like the lamest thing,
and my mom's like, no,Like it's fields of mud and you
can sort through them and if youfind a diamond, which many people have,
you get to keep it. AndI'm like, wait, I get
to keep it. And from thatpoint on it was did you find one?

(57:15):
No, I didn't know, butlike very similar to your lottery scratcher
channel. Still I'm looking for thatdiamond Daddy. Still Well, I'm still
looking for all of it. Honestly, I'm surprised, Like cities there are
like groups like my sister does thisa lot where like she'll get me and
my wife a group onto like aSan Diego wide scavenger hunt. She's very

(57:37):
big on this, and my parentsjust did one because my sister gives him.
Yeah, I'm surprised you don't dostuff like that because that's kind of
like treasure hunting, scavenger hunty.You're over San Diego. That seems like
it would be right up somebody whowants to find a treasure's alley. Yeah,
there was an app for a whilethat like was a game or yes,
yes, that was it, andwe did it like a year ago.

(57:59):
Oh you did, Oh yeah,did you're like a day. No,
you don't win anything. You justfind Like it's just cool to find
a piece of paper that says likea date out, Like you find the
paper and just write the date inyour name. That's all you do.
You don't get anything trying to findit. Yeah, it's just like the
hunt. So we did that fora while, but then it wasn't as
exciting because, like she says,you don't really get a prize. But

(58:19):
this whole scavenger hunt thing that soundsamazing. They do my sister. My
sister, when she moves to aplace, gets very involved in the town,
so she knows about all this stuff. So she yeah, this she
bought us. I think I stillhave. The group never used it,
so what it was like, Yeah, I'll take it. Do you know
like what you get at the endof the scavenger hunt. I'm assuming there's
a bunch of prizes you win Okay, Yeah, there's a bunch of prizes.

(58:42):
You win. My parents just didit around their area in their golf
cart. Did they win? Didthey find something? Oh no, I
can't imagine my dad how much sheprobably yelled at because my dad doesn't drive.
My mom drives. So the yellingof at my mom to go to
the right places and drive faster thefine things, it must have been amazing.
They really need to audition for theamazing race that would be. I'd

(59:07):
pay to see that. So yes, skyl likes and she watches like treasure
hunting shows and things like that.You're a big fan. Oh yeah,
whether you're bringing your stuff into apawn shop, whether you're going through a
storage unit, whether you're literally diggingfor treasure on a deserted island. I'm
into all of it. Well,there was I guess a big treasure hunt

(59:29):
and it was worth a lot ofmoney. And there is a couple who
figured it out and now they havea major choice to make. Yeah,
and this is crazy because just likeThor mentioning these scavenger hunts, I didn't
know this was a thing. Butthere is a company. Oh I'm so
excited. So we started a YouTubechannel. So there's this company and I

(59:52):
believe they're based out of Texas,but you can participate, you know,
wherever you're at, and they offersubscriptions. You participate in their treasure hunts.
Now it's either because they do liketwo hunts a year, it's either
nine dollars a month or ninety bucksfor the whole year. So you get
into both. You know of thetreasure hunts and they will give you clues

(01:00:14):
and it could I guess be anywherein the country. This one was in
Texas and they give you clues andyou must hunt for the treasure. Now,
this latest one they did was calledWish Lamps, and so you were
hunting for a buried little like lamp, like the kind of lamp like you
know from Aladdin that the Genie goesinto one of those kind of lamps.

(01:00:37):
So you were searching for that aroundTexas. And there was one new Mexico
couple who I guess has done thisbefore and you know, finds this fun.
So they were part of it,and the contest launched in January and
they went to Texas three separate timeslooking for this lamp. The first two

(01:00:57):
times nothing and then the third timethey had gotten an additional clue, because
I guess they release more clues astime goes on. And I wish they
would tell us what the clue was, but all we know is it was
tied to a Seinfeld episode and ifyou could fit, if you I know,
I like read like five different articlestrying to figure out what the actual

(01:01:19):
clue was. But it's tied toa Seinfeld episode, and that's what clicked
with the people. Yeah, that'dbe amazing. And so they went for
another weekend and they drive there withtheir like four dogs and their Subaru and
they say it's a lot, butthey're all about it, and they were
about to leave, but they feltthey were so close, so they stayed

(01:01:42):
one extra day. They took aday off of work, stayed one extra
day, and they found the lamp. Really wow, they said it was
that Signfeld clue that put it overthe top, and they found the lamp.
So now they were given a choice. Because lots of times and these
kinds of things, it's just theprime is the prize. But in this
case, you have a choice.Your price can either be one million dollars

(01:02:06):
cash. Wow, wow, that'scrazy, or you can choose three wishes
that total for one point two milliondollars, so you get an extra two
hundred thousand dollars. But instead ofjust getting the straight money, you have
to dedicate in three wishes how themoney spent. That's so hard because,

(01:02:30):
uh, you only get three wishes, right, so I can't wish for
more wishes. I would want waysto make more money out of it.
So it makes me immediately go,Okay, if I win a million,
I can invest in stocks or realestate. But one point two my three
wishes could be three different houses,and then I could build in real estate.

(01:02:51):
So it's like, well, here'sthe thing too, is that if
you, you know, go forthe straight cash, Yeah, you're gonna
get taxed on that. You gettaxed on wishes. That's a great I
think you get taxed on gifts overa certain amount, so you way,
Yeah, either way, you're gonnatax. You can't just give somebody a
house and you know, not haveand put it in their name and not
have them Yeah, I probably,I don't know. I wonder if there's

(01:03:17):
parameters to the wish. Yeah,there's much I want to know. Yeah,
well, they for me, probablythe wishes like thor said, and
I would purchase things that could makemore money. And this couple that's kind
of what they did. Uh.They went with the wishes and they they

(01:03:37):
are three things. Number one acharitable donation. You're not doing that.
I guess the guy used to behomeless and the charity that he was homeless.
One of those big old sprinter vansfor them and their them and their
four dogs for more treasure hunts.Just take the million to do. And

(01:04:00):
the final thing is they with theirthird wish, they had the genie buy
them a hotel, a Rundown hotel, which they play on on fixing up
and making it a working hotel.Here's the here's why these people are more
on the Okay, I get okay, the charity thing, I get it.
The spinner van is only like eightygrand. Okay, so you have

(01:04:23):
you have nine hundred and twenty thousanddollars left right if you if you went
at the million. The hotel,they're they're fixing it up, but they're
gonna have to use their own moneyto fix it up. Right. Yeah,
but they now own a hotel.They could have less than the one
point two and then they could say, we want to buy this hotel as
well as the expenses to fix itup. That would make more sense.

(01:04:45):
But to use the rest of theyfound a hotel that was a couple hundred
grand. They could have done themillion and still had a ton of money
left. Well, well, tome, it had to you got to
the one point too. You hadto if you had to get because you're
not gonna I leave the game.No, yeah, you're all that.
I mean maybe they gave a lotof that to charity Good, which is
beautiful. Yeah. Well, theirnext hunt is in June, and if

(01:05:11):
you're interested, their website is TreasureGames Dot fund. I won't be doing
if it's in San Diego. Iwould think I'm not going to Texas.
Come on, I don't have asprin Evan Well, Thora has claimed for
years that every guy wants to havesex with his friends that are girls.
That's why we can't be friends withhim. Well, we're gonna see what
a study says about that exact issue. Coming up next on the show and

(01:05:33):
rock with a five three led Zeppelinon the show, It's rock five to
three whenever it comes up with guysbeing friends with girls. Because Sky and
I have been best of friends fortwenty four years. Thora could never really

(01:05:53):
wrap his head around it, andhe has always made the claim that guys
and girls can't ever truly be friends. And there's one reason why, right,
Yeah, because the guys always tryingto holk up with you. Now,
listen, if it's a situation wherelike with with these two lovely ladies,
or my one of my best friendsis married, different story. You're
married, you guys are with people. But if you're two single people,

(01:06:14):
I'm talking about two single people,give me a break. The guy guys
always want to Yeah, even ifeven if there's no attraction there whatsoever.
It's late at night, it's aThursday night, you had some drinks,
you're hanging out. There's always gonnaend up being that tension and the girl
may not be into it. Right, So the girl may be like no,
no, no, no thanks,because girls could do that. Guys

(01:06:38):
they can't do it. I'm sorry, it's not there's no no single guy
would ever turn down hooking up witha chick, unless unless, unless it
has to be an extreme situation.But I'm giving you. The guy's been
in a dry spell for a coupleof months, you're having a couple of
drinks. She could be, youknow, not his type, and then

(01:06:59):
she comes on to him. He'sdoing it, he's doing it, and
he guys feeled single guys. Idon't. I don't know if, but
I guess my feeling is that's trueprobably for a lot of guys, but
I feel there's some guys who arecapable of it that not all guys are
that way. I feel exactly thesame way. Yeah. Well, when

(01:07:20):
you put it that way, Ithink, yeah, how can you argue
that? Right? Well, guesswhat, but they actually did a full
study this type of a thing andturns out that was right. Yeah.
Girls, girls think they know guysbetter than guys. Sometimes it's very annoying.
Well not not my friend. Yeah, I wouldn't do that, or

(01:07:41):
I know my friend, you know, Peter would never do that. When
you're in that friendship, you putblinders on. I used to have lots
of friends that were dudes, andI would swear up and down we're just
friends, because we were just friends. But I never thought that they wanted
to hook up with me. Andmy point is not that they're open trying
to hook up with you, butif the situation came they would hook up

(01:08:02):
with you. They wouldn't say,oh, no, Emily, we're friends
like you would. They would say, let's do it, like this is
going to ruin our friends. Theywouldn't care. That's my point. It's
not that they're trying to hook upwith you. It's that if you said,
hey, hey Joshua, let's hookup, I've never been friends with
Okay, sorry, hey Thrasher,let's hook up after after you pummel this

(01:08:26):
troll, let's hook up, youwouldn't go, Emily, no A lot.
Well. Yeah. In this study, they asked both men and women
the same question, and the questionis do you have at least one platonic
friend of the opposite sex that youwould hook up with? And they found

(01:08:53):
that men were more than twice aslikely two times more likely then women to
say yes, I do so guys, yes, of course I have a
woman in my life I want tohook up with, and women saying yeah.
Did they say whether these were singleor not? They actually didn't.
They They just said they surveyed menand women and asked that question. So

(01:09:16):
I don't know if they were singleor not, but they were, you
know, adults. That's aecify right, But men twice as likely to say
that they want to hook up.And then when they ask kind of a
similar question, is there a positiveor negative feeling of having a friend that

(01:09:38):
wants to hook up or a friendthat you're attracted to? Women, most
likely the majority of them end upsaying that is a negative aspect of a
friendship, whereas guys opposite say,oh no, that is a positive aspect
of our friendship that someday we couldpotentially hold it up. Negative for me

(01:09:59):
when Scott always is coming on tome, always having all these sex dreams
about and I'm just like, youknow what, guy, we're just friends.
We're always going to be just friends, always to be just friends.
He's never gonna throw it out therepants whatever. You guys know what Sunday
is right? Mother's Day? Ididn't realize. Yeah, we're gonna see

(01:10:21):
what these ladies plans are. Plussee how close we are with our actual
moms coming out next on the show, I'm rocking a five three alice in
chains on the show. It's rockone five to three. Uh, this
is pretty wild. So as we'regoing to commercial break there, I said,

(01:10:43):
you know what Sunday is right?And there was some puzzled looks in
here, and I said, well, it's Mother's Day. And then you
know, I said whatever, andthen we went to break. That literally
was what alerted Thor to it beingMother's Day. So immediately goes on his
phone, goes on Amazon, andthen gets his mom something for Mother's Day.

(01:11:04):
I wouldn't have said that. Idon't know about all that. So
if I wouldn't have said that,you wouldn't have known that Sunday was Mother's
Day. I would eventually would havefigured it out. But here's here on
the show. Yeah, here's who'sthe best TV mom of all time?
I wonder why we're doing this.Here's what usually happens. Here's what usually
happens. So my sobriety date andMother's Day are always like hands at hand.

(01:11:30):
May. Yeah, my sourpridy isMay tenth. So sometimes it's on
Mother's Day and May it's this Friday, seventeen years thank you? Yeah,
wait till Friday. Who knows Betweennow and I don't up to work Friday.
You know you're going, okay,what the hell? So so usually
I'll remember, but the problem isalways remember too late, and then I

(01:11:53):
have to send something immediately and that'slike a price. So that's usually what
happens to me, but not thisyear. Ready to go, You're welcome,
ready to go, Welcome, loveyou. I can't believe, I
alerted him. Yeah, you're annoyedby it. Well it's a yeah.
So every year I do like toask what are the hot plans for you

(01:12:15):
ladies, you know, because itmeans you have high expectations, especially you
Emily on Mother's Day and well,no matter what, don't you do,
no matter what it is, youdon't the way she kind of expects it.
Then it gets a little you know, squarely, just give me flowers
and a cart on Mother's Day.Those are my expectations. That's crazy.
Wow, that's why you say that. But then something always it's a little

(01:12:39):
bit more whatever we've we've got inthe past, like you make me breakfast
in bed and you burn no,no, and you you know, or
maybe like thought the flowers four daysbefore because it was wow, what does
that have to get it out ofthe way so that we don't have to
worry about it on the actual day. That's what I never understand. The
you're at a place and you buyit was like what else is to them

(01:13:03):
and then give them to me onmothers on Mother's Day. It's what's interesting
is that Thor's dad has the ruleof like he doesn't get his wife anything
because that's not his mom. Somy grandma Judy will get something from my
dad. I'll go to my momand anything, and he goes, why
she's not my mother? So whatabout? What about it the fact that

(01:13:26):
he should be from the kids,because that that's you're celebrating mom. So
me and my sister we each getmy mom somethings. Yeah. Yeah,
Well, these poor poor guys overhere, you know, just trying to
struggle and get along, and it'sstruggling, you know. That's how I
grew up. Like my dad alwaysgot my mom stuff on Mother's Day and
my grandmother's got my stuff. Likeit's just that's how it's always bad.
I do it to him. Yeah, so that's the mother of my children.

(01:13:49):
I do celebrate here. I'm sureI don't know what you're You're very
like coming at me. I'm notsaying why, why is it important?
Like why is it because you gaveThor's dad as an exist right, But
I'm just saying, what what aboutthat. You know that if would that
be okay, if if the Robertand the Booze of the world were like,

(01:14:11):
well, you're not my mom,so I'm not going to do anything
and buying my mom stomach. Thekids are gonna know because, like I
said, it's the way that I'vealways been used to and it makes sense
that the husbands are significant others willcelebrate the mother of the you know,
so that's that's not even in thecards. No, if Robert said one
day to you, hey, yeah, it's kind of you know, interesting,
you're not my mom. Why amI? Am I doing something on
Mother's Day? You would you wouldbe I would be offended by that because

(01:14:35):
and vice versa. I celebrate himon Father's Day. So you know,
just asking, Yeah, my husbandjust made that comment for the first time,
and it was it's an old likeI think my dad started doing this
later in life because he's over it. Yeah yeah, well yeah, so
they're over it. But what they'reusing, as you know, the facade
is the fact like, oh,we were into the gift giving when the

(01:14:56):
kids were young, that they couldn'tbuy the gifts themselves. Yes, and
now that they're old enough to buya gift, make a card, all
of that. Then what am Idoing here? So I had made it,
like we got some catalog or something, and I said to my daughter,
I'm like, oh, this isnice. This would be nice for
Mother's Day. And then she sayssomething, No, it was actually I

(01:15:24):
don't I didn't I didn't want togo back to it. But it was
a viewerry catalog. Yeah, howmuch write and picked something out of the
Yeah, well, we know themoney's not gonna actually come from her,
and so she she says to theboo, she says something to the effect

(01:15:45):
of like, oh, I knowwhat, like we're gonna get her for
Mother's Day and then the boo goes, I know, no, not in
our house. And then the booactually said like kind of looked at her
confused, like, well, she'snot my mom. Oh how'd that go
over? Well? I mean,why do we need to say that,
Like, I know, I'm notyour mom, I mean, but I

(01:16:09):
mean I'm the mom in your world. Yeah, so that was the first
time like that had ever come outof his mouth. And yeah, it
kind of you. I didn't carefor that. I do not care for
that at all. So do wehave plans yet for Sunday. Yeah,
well, so my husband lucks outbig time when it comes to Mother's Day

(01:16:31):
because my husband, you know,he barely likes leaving the house. So
my brother always takes the lead onMother's Day because clearly he has our mom.
He has his mother in law who'salso in San Diego, and then
me and you know, his sitter, and then he has his wife who's
a mom too much god, Sohe's always the first one and this year

(01:16:54):
the same. He loves the text, Hey, you know, you guys
want to get together for Mother's Day. Everybody going to be in town.
And then he suggests the place andthen he books the place and the boo
is thrilled. He goes, oh, yeah, whatever your brother Joe wants.
Yeah, yeah, like, butit's really just because he's lazy.
You don't want to do like ayear where because your mom's with new dad.
So she's probably get she's probably gettingshe's probably getting to celebrated with the

(01:17:17):
children she moved to new family thatwe're not we're not her new kids.
It's her first Mother's Day? Didthey make her macaroni art? Maybe it's
her first Mother's Day with the childrenshe loves more than anything. Okay,
okay, lots lots of stud packhere. Uh, he's not my new
dad. She is not their motherthey have but because she loves that step

(01:17:38):
mom yeh, yeah, she doeslive closer. She's not actually a step
mom on they are my stepdad,Kennicart. You should. That's nice because
he's been in your life for decades. I know. I think I've hung
out with this guy four times.This guy, yeah, four times.
Loves That's great, that's great forthem. But I hung out with him

(01:18:00):
four times, so I don't thinkwe're in a place where I'm calling him
dad. His kids aren't calling mymom mom. They're not. So my
mom will be celebrating with us thisyear. Wow. No, and and
her boyfriend is coming and so wewill be Okay, we'll be celebrating here
in San Diego. I love thisguy. Yes, going to brunch?
Oh, okay, got plans yet. Robert Reid haven't mentioned the word Mother's

(01:18:25):
Day once to me, So that'sdo you think they're hearing about it for
the first time right now? Yes? Okay, that's one hundred percent.
What's going on? Okay, Like, so they haven't even haven't even not
something. I don't think that,like they're going to surprise her, how
exciting him. That's a good one. I mean, listen, we heard
yesterday on the show you completely screwedover your son reed with this young with

(01:18:47):
this lifeguard with junior lifeguard. Somaybe he's pissed. Maybe he's like,
you know what, flashing out screwjunior lifeguard. It was basically a bad
mom without saying it, so Iwouldn't be so I am going, well,
the plans are supposed to be.I'm supposed to meet with my mom
and my sister because we spend alittle bit of time together. Oh yeah,

(01:19:10):
mom, by your actual kids.Ye family and your mom done massages
before this year. We're just gonnahave breakfast or brunch. And do you
and your sister pay for your momand your mom get We have paid last
year, we paid, we splitthe bill. This is a still I've
never understood this. I think you'dwant to be with your kids. I
am the whole entire day, thewhole day, the whole day, it's
okay, the whole time. I'mtaking some time, meet time for mom

(01:19:30):
me time, and then which islike you're your alone time like to pan
for mom, and then I've spendthe rest of day with them, thank
you, and that's crazy. Wow. Well, they actually looked into this
and did a whole study on howclose are we with our moms? You
guys, that's not looking good.Oh no, yeah, like I expected
people are gonna be like, oh, I love my mom, she's my
favorite. No, oh no.They survey two thousand US adults, and

(01:19:54):
the most popular answer about a thirdof us describe our relationship with our mom
as okay, and a quarter ofus say I'm not close with that woman
at all. Oh wow, Skytalking about her new dad Okay, really,
yeah, that's the or Sky's momtalking about her kids. Oh that's
not true. So but even withthat said, about half of us forty

(01:20:17):
six percent say that we do eithersee or talk to our mom at least
once a week, and half ofus do wish that we were closer with
our mom. The top reasons we'renot is we're number one, just different
people. Number two, we haveunresolved resentment over something that hasn't been talked

(01:20:38):
about or fixed yet. And numberthree is the big one, which is
like past trauma, like you've reallybeen wronged by them in the past.
But again, even with that said, sixty percent of us say we are
closer to mom than we are todad. Yeah. You know, with
me and my mom, we've kindof, you know, I wouldn't say
grown apart, but we are definitelynot as close as we once were,

(01:21:00):
to the point of where, likeyou know, on Survivor, whatever they
do, the family visit, yougot to pick one person. I used
to think back in the day,that would be my mom. Really,
you know, then if my momever came out running, if I was
on Survivor on the sand, I'dalways come that corner running. I don't
know, they haven't seen them forlike three whole weeks. That wouldn't be

(01:21:27):
the case anymore. You have tobe my wife. I mean, I'm
not one of us. I thoughtone of us was going to get there.
That's so weird. Why would myloved one visitor you no zero chance?
I want to be so yeah.So it's just different. We have
a very different relationship. So Iwould put myself in the okay character Okay,

(01:21:50):
yeah, stinks because it's just differentnow. But I know you,
Emily, you and your mom aresuper tight. She's like the one of
the people I'm closest to in theworld, and we talked like almost every
single day. Shresses, I didhear about it. It was one hundred
and forty dollars from North Drum andit was my birthday present. Oh.

(01:22:16):
Yes, the Padres weren't a tightone yesterday against the Cubs, but two
big home runs changed the game.We're gonna see who had the big shots
next to sports dirt. Oh,the Padres were taking on the Cubs yesterday
and they sort of ran into abuzzsaw. Showtime Inmanaga has been one of

(01:22:39):
the best pictures so far this season, as he entered the game five and
oh and had an e er aunder one Wow, which is I mean,
that's hard to do this just youknow, Pard to the season and
he was dominating the Padres through seveninnings, keeping the Padres from scorning and
the Padres pitcher Randy Vesquez, hewas doing pretty good as well. He
only gave up a solo home runto the returning Cody Bellinger, so the

(01:23:01):
Cubs had a one to nothing leadwhen Jerkson Profar continued his huge season as
he had a two run home runin the eighth inning, afa Imanaga to
give the Padres the two to onelead. Oh, he was thinking,
oh, here we go. Yeah, Profar Profari is by far and away
the team's MVP right now. Yeah. I mean he has been outstanding for
them, and he didn't really expectmuch from him. I mean they sign

(01:23:24):
him for like a million dollars,ye, which is nothing, you know,
and so he's been unbelievable for them. But then the Cubs ended up
scoring on a sack fly in thebottom of the eighth tie it up,
and that is when Michael Bush senteveryone home in the ninth inning with a
walk off shot to end the gameon the first pitch he saw, and
the Cubs were able to win threeto two. So that was disappointing for

(01:23:45):
sure. You know, if youhave all that momentum on that big home
run and then just to let itgo like that. Not great NBA playoffs
last night. So the Celtics openedup their series against the Cavs with a
one twenty ninety five win, andthe thunder are also up one to nothing
over the Mavericks, winning one's seventeento ninety five. Timberwolf center Rudy Gobert

(01:24:08):
has tied a record, winning hisfourth Defensive Player of the Year award.
He ties to Kimbe Matumbo and BenWallace as the only four time winners of
the award. Rookie of the YearVictor Wembamyama came in second. Nuggets guard
Jamal Murray. He ended up gettingfined one hundred thousand dollars for throwing that
heating pad on the court during theaction of the Game two of the Nuggets

(01:24:32):
Timberwolf series. He did not endup getting suspended, but one hundred thousand
dollars fine is pretty significant. ButI mean, if you do something,
you throw something on the court,and I think you should get suspended.
Yeah, that's crazy. I wonderif the punishment would have been different if
you would have thrown something else onthe court, like if he would have
thrown a drink on the court,you know, Like the fact that it's

(01:24:55):
a heating pad. I don't know. I don't know if that matters.
Like guys were going up for reboundsthings like that. If you came down
on that and slipped and like brokeyour ankles, yea, then what what
do you have a heating pad for? Was it that time of the month?
Muscle my wife. I guess Iput it on his squad or something.

(01:25:16):
I don't know. I bet,And what a weird thing to bring
up. She just texted me,where's the heating pad? I don't know
the court. There you go,Scott and the Stanley Cup Playoffs your ranger
store. They're up two oh andthere's as they beat the Hurricanes four to
three in double o t The Avalancheare also up one o the Stars with

(01:25:43):
a four to three win in overtime. Now the Stars were actually up three
to nothing and then came back andlost the gate, which is kind of
crazy. Uh So, there yougo. That is a sports shirt for
today. Uh So, apparently thereis a guy out there who wants to
know about if he made a littlebit of a mistake in front of his
gal's parents. Oh he may ormay not have laughed at something that they

(01:26:08):
believe in. Oh no, no, this might not have gone over so
well. So we'll find out whathappened with that guy coming up next on
the show on Rock with a fiveto three queen on the show, it's
Rock one O five to three.So whenever you meet the person you are
dating's parents, that's a tough situationthat can get a little tricky, you

(01:26:30):
know. I mean if you saysomething off putting or if you do something
that they don't like, that couldscrew up the whole relationship. Well,
one guy wants to know did hereally mess up in front of the gal
that he is with her parents?Yeah, he wants to know, did
he mess up? Does he evenwant to be a part of this?
He's left with so many confused feelingsbecause he didn't realize what he was getting

(01:26:56):
into. Now, he knew hisgirlfriend clearly a little bit hip, dippy,
a little bit like spiritual when itcomes to guardian angels and and spirits
and all this kind of stuff.But he was just like, okay,
great, you know, she's justone of those chicks. No big deal.
Well, he goes to meet herparents for the first time, and
they live in a super old house, Like it's a house that's almost two

(01:27:20):
hundred years old. Wow, andthey've been renovating it for years. Yes.
Yes, they're very proud of thishome. And so of course within
you know, him being settled in, you know, have a bing of
iced tea. Whatever. I justassume. I just assumed. He said.
It was like a lunch barbecue.So I assume ice beer, a

(01:27:41):
beer lemonade? What what? Oh? Okay, you just assume iced team.
Okay, well that's a glass ofwine. Might be nice at lunch,
Chris White barbe No, thank you, Well I'll have it. Thank
you. I know you would walkingaround the bottle of wine. That's long

(01:28:03):
island. Those get you going,man, You're tell me so this two
hundred year old house. After they'rekind of settled for a bit, the
parents are very proud and offer atour. And you can't say no when
somebody offers you a tour of theirhouse, you know. So he goes
on the tour and that is whenthey start telling him a little history,

(01:28:24):
start telling him that they are awareof no less than fifteen different ghosts that
live in this house. And that'sexactly what he does. He literally laughs
out loud with like out even thinking, like almost thinking they're joking, and
they kind of give him a bitof a dirty look, and so does

(01:28:45):
his girlfriend and he's like, wait, were they joking? Are they not
joking? And then it goes onand then they start explaining each ghost they're
aware of, they've named them,they know their personalities, and so after
a while he is kind of uncomfortable, doesn't believe in this, So he
kind of starts riffing about the differentghosts and like this is like asking questions.

(01:29:10):
But he's clearly kind of being kindof making fun of me exactly if
I was in that situation, becauseI think this is insane. Obviously,
just because the house two hundred yearold, this means has ghosts. If
you go to Europe, the housesare hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years
old, doesn't mean there's every ghostin a house in Europe. So I
would probably go, oh, okay, I play Kate, play Kate,

(01:29:31):
and then later on ask my girlfriendwhat the hell? But then if she
believes it too, then it's likeI don't even know I could date this
chick because that's insane. Yeah,so he starts, you know, oh
oh, does does sally like this, and you know, and kind of
think he's being funny, but thenclearly he's not. And then real quickly
after that, his girlfriend says,yeah, I think I owe, we

(01:29:51):
gotta go blah blah blah, andthen as soon as they get into the
car, he's like, I can'tbelieve you did that. And he's like
what, And she's like, youopen mocked my parents to their face.
They knew what you were doing.They take this very serious. They believe
this and for you to do thatis a total, a whole move.
What And I mean and she shouldhave given him a heads up. Yeah,

(01:30:14):
and he's trying to explain to her, well, not everybody believes in
ghosts, like I mean, there'sshows that revolver around the theory that people
who believe in ghosts are we like, he goes, so it's not you
know, he didn't think what hedid was crazy, but now he is
so confused, like, first off, do I even want to be part
of this family? Like do Iwant to put more time into this?
And did he really? Was itthat offensive what he did? So he's

(01:30:35):
just now left totally confused. Yeah, I mean, it's it's tough because
you know, he he's right that, you know, I don't have to
believe what you believe, you know. Sorry, but when he sort of
crossed the line is like the jokingaround about it. If you know they're
into it, then just let itgo, Like who cares? Let him

(01:30:57):
be into it? I just listenand whatever. Shut up. You live
with them, essentially, let themdo it. It doesn't matter. Does
it affect me? Yeah, butit is wild that she would be that
upset about it. Yeah, thatwould that would suck. Oh she even
said you may have offended the ghostsand now they may like do bad things.
I mean, I'm dumping this chickennow because like I can't tell you,

(01:31:23):
like on what level that annoys me? Like it's so like that,
like the ghost people annoy the crapat it. You don't believe it.
I don't believe in it. Ithink it's stupid. Is Haley your wife
a ghost person? Of course shewith her. Yeah, this guy can
get out now. But the coolthing about Haley is she knows I think

(01:31:45):
that I think it's insane, soshe won't act like this, so she's
not throw it in your face exactly. She knows that I think it's stupid,
and she won't like throw it inmy face and I'll just be like,
oh god, and I'll roll myeyes. And then she'll tell her
mom and they'll talk about that.Being said, we have heard you say
things, uh to like her dadand things like that that have offended him.
And so some of your jokes don'tfly as well. Yeah, I've

(01:32:08):
learned that. So I've learned thatI have to when I talk to her
family now, I especially with herdad and her mom. If I think
something is funny, usually I wouldjust text it, but now I have
to run it by my wife beforeI text it because they don't get my
humor over texts. So I haveto run things by Haley to stop with

(01:32:30):
the jokes. Most recently, mostrecently, I got on the bad list
because I made a joke about TomBrady and Joe Montana to Haley's dad,
who's a hardcore Niner. His name'sNiner Greg. And ever since this joke,
we haven't talked. And I'm like, it was a joke. Was
it the joke from the roast thatthey made? No? No, no,

(01:32:51):
this was like this was like amonth ago. We've barely talked.
It's not my fault. You don'tblame you little jokes yourself. Yeah,
I said, I guess tom Bradyhad said he would come back and play
for the Niners, so I textedhim that diner Greg hates Tom Brady and
I'm like, come on, he'sthe greatest quarterback of all time. I

(01:33:12):
know you're a Montana guy, butit's Brady. That's not even a joke,
and that's I mean, that's whatyou said. I'm sorry. So
well, now I have to runeverything by Haley before I text. I
agree with that. Yeah, clearlyyou're not smart enough to figure it out,
so it's not good anyway. Allright, coming up tomorrow, it's
a Throwback Thursday, so we're gonnaplay throwback trivia. Plus we're gonna be

(01:33:35):
joined by comedian Frankie Gangnani who isgoing to be in studio with us all
tomorrow. We'll see you then,

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