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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Why is one baby taking over the internet today. It's
a double show. And it's not because they're cute. But
the entire country is arguing about this one baby.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Is it royalty?
Speaker 1 (00:10):
No, Well it depends how you look at it. It could
be American royalty.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
But anyway. Oh. A newborn baby named pixel Aurora.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Martinez Pile made headlines this week after her parents announced
that she already has a verified Instagram account whoa fifty
thousand followers, Wow, and a brand deal with a baby
formula company before even leaving the hospital.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
What.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Wow. The baby is set before she even came out
of the womb. And I'm over here struggling with that.
Speaker 4 (00:40):
These parents sold their soul. He said, I will give
you my first born.
Speaker 2 (00:47):
Literally.
Speaker 1 (00:48):
Her parents self described entrepreneurial visionaries.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Is that what works on that? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (00:54):
They have hustle heart in their bio for sure. Say
they didn't want to waste any precious time. Claim that
this baby is basically the Lebron James of influencers.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Well, I mean, you know what's wild? They claim that
people will believe it.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Well, yeah, they're wasting no time with it.
Speaker 1 (01:10):
We're talking about a newborn baby that everybody's arguing about
in the internet, saying it's the worst thing possible to do.
Other people are applauding these parents for being geniuses. But
a newborn baby named pixel Or Martinez has an Instagram
account fifty thousand followers and had a brand deal before
even leaving the hospital. Instead of a traditional birth announcement,
the family launched a gender neutral NFT collection titled Crying
(01:32):
but Iconic, featuring AI generated recreations of the baby's first
facial expressions.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
The prices for the NFT skyrocketed is two grand within hours?
Speaker 2 (01:43):
Why are people? I have no idea. Are the followers
bought or real?
Speaker 1 (01:49):
When asked why they went so far, the father responded, look,
Generation Beta kids are going to be competing with robots
and AI for jobs, and we just want to give
her a head start in the algorithm.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
They're doing everything they can to get their kid start
on the right track.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Social media users are divided, some saying it's the genius marketing,
and others are labeling it capitalist garbage.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
Basically, it's that, and I think it's a bit reckless.
Who you're not giving your child an option at all.
So what they want to do or be or whatever
in their life. I mean, maybe they're going to be like, yeah,
she loves chocolate. Look at everybody who love this kind
of chocolate, and then they start selling it.
Speaker 2 (02:24):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
The baby already has more brand deals than most adults do.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
Who they say, Hey, well, modults don't have one brand
deal if baby already has two or three.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
The crazy part about that is for these businesses, it
might make sense because they can actually mold this child
to be exactly what they want. So what makes this
baby any different than a robot? They're programming it right now?
Speaker 2 (02:43):
WHOA?
Speaker 1 (02:44):
And people in the comments are arguing about Generation Beta
and what they're going to be like in their world
is going to be like kids born between twenty twenty
five and twenty thirty nine are going to be part
of Generation Beta.
Speaker 4 (02:54):
WHOA, But this isn't their fault. This is their parents.
What generation are their parents? Are these millennials? Are these
gen Zers?
Speaker 2 (03:01):
That can't be it can't be.
Speaker 1 (03:02):
Gen Z gen Z probably I guess I have no idea.
But people are saying they're predicting what life will be
like for Generation Beta.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
Okay, in the comments, what did they say?
Speaker 1 (03:12):
They say half of people believe that cancer will be
cheered by Generation Beta.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Well that would be amazing.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
Okay, pause, wait, if we can't do it, we're gonna
trust the kids below us who we ate tide pods,
and the kids below.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
Us are going to cure cancer. Are you serious?
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Well, yeah, they're probably smarter because they learn from the
older generations not to do things like eat tide.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
Pods, right right, Okay, yea, they may have like some
type of resistance to it when the tide pod leaked
into their system.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
Seventy one percent of people think Generation Beta will have
access to individualized healthcare based on their DNA.
Speaker 4 (03:43):
Well, they already have like diets and stuff right now.
They're supposed to optimize each person based off of their
blood type. What so, there is that already that exists,
So I don't know how far fetched it would be
for them to put that into a system, Like it
kind of makes sense.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Fifty nine percent of people believe that Generation Beta AI
will be able to predict and prevent health issues before
symptoms even start.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
It's kind of like when you ask chatsgy T like
what's wrong with you? And usually it kind of gives
you some pretty good inning.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Not the same Eighty six percent of people believe Generation
Beta will have jobs that haven't even been invented yet,
of course, because they'll be invented by the robots by
that time, right, I will pretty much just be like
manual labor and service jobs for the robots.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Yeah, robot service basically.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
For the oilers they have made, and just grease the
robots squeaky wheels.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
Sixty eight percent of people believe Generation Beta will have
more pets than kids they are cheaper in the long run.
Sixty percent of people think the government will actually stop
printing cash because Generation Beta won't use it. I could
see that happening.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
I can see that too. No one nowadays uses cash,
but I think we're getting close to that. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
Seventy one percent of perspective Gen Beta parents predict that
AI will replace teachers one hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (04:50):
I guarantee you that's going to happen.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
That's a bummer. This is the bummer for everybody moving forward.
Is going to be that whole interpersonal communication that everybody
lacks anyways.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
Now we're just like not gonna beble to talk to
you or older.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
I don't even know if humans is going to be
the right word because it's like, are you humankind or
are you just programmed to be something else.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Forty six percent of people think that space will be
the most popular vacation destination for generation Beata.
Speaker 2 (05:12):
Yeah, that was a little out there. Can you just
tell me I'm gonna be dead by that. I can't
handle this kind of stuff. You don't want to go
to space? No, I don't want You don't want to
go to space? No? Really, no desire to go to space?
That's crazy. Yeah I want to go.
Speaker 5 (05:25):
Yeah, you can try to Like Star Wars, there's so
many galaxies out there, just how to say, like their world,
your oyster, the galaxy.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Is finally accomplished. My mission, my goal in life to
be a space trash man. Bro, It's all I want
to be is a space trash man, drive around space
trash craft, pick up garbage.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
It's another jubile phone frame twenties.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
Hello.
Speaker 2 (05:54):
Hello, is this Jason?
Speaker 3 (05:58):
Yes, it's Jackson.
Speaker 6 (05:59):
Who Hi Jason. My name is Juniper, A name with
house cleaning.
Speaker 3 (06:08):
Oh okay, Hi there, what's up?
Speaker 7 (06:10):
Hi?
Speaker 2 (06:13):
I was cleaning your house up? Hi.
Speaker 6 (06:17):
So I'm one of the people on the crew that
was cleaning your house today and I needed to call
you because there is a little situation that I wanted
to inform you about when your house was being.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Worked on.
Speaker 8 (06:34):
Okay, well, it seems that there was a big spill,
and so we're gonna need to be here a little
longer to make sure we clean up the spill on
the carpet.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
Carpets.
Speaker 6 (06:52):
They like to soak up liquids, don't they. Yes, see
do you? So we're gonna need to be here just
a little while longer to make sure we get it
all cleaned up.
Speaker 3 (07:03):
Woo, what's biled? What's spilled?
Speaker 6 (07:07):
It was actually one of my coworkers that stained the carpet.
It was a big worker that stained the carpets.
Speaker 9 (07:17):
I don't care who did it. What is it? Is
it getting cleaned?
Speaker 3 (07:21):
Are you still there?
Speaker 2 (07:22):
Well, I don't know you're still in my house.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
Because we're supposed to be out of there.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Oh, yes, I'm still here. I'm still in your house.
Speaker 9 (07:29):
Yes, Why did you giggle? What's the giggle? What are
you giggling about? What made the stain in my carpet?
Speaker 6 (07:35):
I'm sorry, I get nervous sometimes.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
Why are you nervous? You're cleaning my house?
Speaker 10 (07:41):
What did you do?
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (07:43):
Nothing, I didn't do anything. It was my coworker that
stained your carpet.
Speaker 3 (07:48):
How big is the stain?
Speaker 2 (07:49):
Oh, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (07:50):
It's a big one, I would say it.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
If I had to measure the stain on your carpet
from my co worker, I would say it was around
five seven five eight.
Speaker 9 (08:04):
What does that even mean? Why is the stain the
size of a body? Why are you measuring the size
of a body?
Speaker 3 (08:15):
What happened? Please explain?
Speaker 6 (08:17):
Oh, I just that's the way that I measure things
is in sizes like that.
Speaker 2 (08:24):
I laid down.
Speaker 6 (08:25):
Next to it for a while to see and I'm
about five six, so it was.
Speaker 3 (08:30):
A little bit him. What is happening? Is someone dead
in my apartment? What happened?
Speaker 2 (08:36):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (08:37):
Well, I just know that it was my coworker who
left the stain, and he's about five seven five eight ish,
and so that's how I measured.
Speaker 9 (08:46):
So you lay there's a he stained him my carpet
with his body.
Speaker 6 (08:52):
Oh I don't know. I just know that my coworker
is the one who stained your carpet, and they're about
five seven ish five eight and did it'll just take
a little while to get all cleaned up.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
And I was gonna ask if you could wait to
come home until we're all done, because it's quite a scene.
Speaker 9 (09:10):
What uff, No, I'm not waiting to come home. Get
out of my house. Did you kill somebody in my house?
Is there a dead body in my house? What's going on?
What is going on?
Speaker 3 (09:21):
Get out of my house right now. If we're done,
out of my house right now, Get out in my
house right now.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Hey, Jason, this is actually a Jubil from the Jubil
Show doing a phone brank on you and your brother
sent you up. What it's a joke, your brother, Your
brother set you up for a phone brank. He says,
you have cleaners come to your house every week, and
you know, and you never see them, and you wanted
to freak you out.
Speaker 9 (09:45):
Holy crap, you know, you freakd. You freakd the hell
out of me. I couldn't tell what was I couldn't.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
Tell what you were. I couldn't tell what the I
was like? Am I talking to long Legs?
Speaker 2 (09:57):
Wake up every morning with Jebile phone branks, Give.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Us three minutes and we'll give you everything you need
to know for the day. With Nina's what's trending, there's
a hot new pet trend. It has eight legs and
everybody wants one.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
Apparently.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
I'll tell you what that is in a second, but first,
Jim Creators, we need to talk. So there's this one
woman who's going super viral. I try to pull a video,
but you can't really understand what's happening, so I'll try
to explain it to you. There's this woman who's taking
her thrusts very seriously and chest press.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
And all this kind of stuff.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
Okay, and she's got her little camera up and in
it you can see somebody behind her that's kind of
just loitering around the waits. She stops her workout mid
set and turns around to this girl and is like,
I can't believe you're standing there. You need to get
out of the way. Can't you see I'm filming right now?
Oh jeez wow, Absolutely not. You're most likely going to
(10:45):
get photo bombed if you're trying to create in the gym.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
But also like, I don't want to be in your
video either.
Speaker 4 (10:51):
So like if I was that girl standing behind the creator,
I'm not trying to be in your video. Yeah, trying
to get out of your video of anything, right when
you're doing that. Is there an etiquette that all of
you gym creators work by.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
I have no idea, because ridiculous though, because you're not
the only one in the gym.
Speaker 4 (11:09):
You can't yell at people. And also you should probably
ask if you have permission to post I mean else's
face and your stuff.
Speaker 5 (11:16):
I don't think you have to do that, like ask people.
I mean it'd be nice if you did, but I
don't think people do. But you're filming in the gym,
Like if I will feel like crap, and I think
I look like crap, I don't want to be anywhere
near being filmed.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
I don't want to be on your video. I just
wouldn't like. I don't know. I feel like there needs
to be some more rules about that.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Thankfully, I haven't really had that situation happen, but I
know it does happen because I see a lot of
people with their tripods in the gym.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
People, I'm filming yourself in the gym, don't you. Yeah,
I don't like to, but you don't ever have anybody
else in your shots. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
I'm also there at like three in the morning, so
it's just me and then this other dude and then
there's usually there's a wom who's there three times a week.
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Totally ken.
Speaker 1 (11:54):
When you work out like three in the morning, three
thirty in the morning, it's always the same people. Yeah,
that's this one guy that gets there about four point
thirty and he rides the bike for about fifteen twenty
minutes and then he lifts.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
Oh wow, you do. It's like you get to know
each other schedule. But do you guys ever talk to
each other, Like, why are you.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
At the gym at three thirty in the morning. No, No,
the old dude is there. I don't want to talk
to him. He seems a little off. The woman, I'm
not going to talk to her because it's three thirty
in the morning at a gym.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
And then the guy that rides his bike and then
does the weights, he and I walk by each other
once in a while and give a head nod like,
hey man, cool again.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Yeah, nice to see it again. That's just the next day.
Speaker 5 (12:30):
I was gonna say, it's literally been only one day.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
Yeah, that's very polite. Yeah.
Speaker 4 (12:36):
And lastly, jumping spiders are the hot new pet tracks.
Oh no, jumping spiders They're all over TikTok. I guess
they've got personalities. They tilt their heads, they play around
a little bit, and they seem animated. And they even
have a nickname. They're out here calling them web puppies.
We're also spoot you and some people. This one woman
is a breeder and she says that she's breeding up
(12:57):
to like a thousand of them. Whoa, because this is
what people are asking for. So married couples, the women
are buying them to help get over their rachnophobia. Men
are not thrilled with their wives buying these spiders. But now, everybody,
if you just want a little furry web puppy.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
They're big and hairy. They're like a little tarantulas.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
Yeah, well, and they have personalities apparently, So jumping spiders
or what everybody's trying to get their hands on.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
Dude, get a pig instead or something. Get anything else,
not a spider. I would leave somebody's house for that
pet spiders. I would never talked to them again. You
have a spider called that's what's trending.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
It's time to catch a cheater Only on the Jubile Show.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Anton is on the phone today for to catch Cheater.
He thinks that his girlfriend of two years named NICKI
might be messing around, So we'll see if we can
help him out. Anton. Sorry, you're going through, man, But
what's up? Why do you think that NICKI might be cheating?
Speaker 10 (13:51):
So I've been with Nikki for about two years now.
Speaker 11 (13:55):
Well, she's a damncer Okay, she's you know, exotics. He's
a nighttime dancer. But I've never had a problem. We've
always had very.
Speaker 10 (14:08):
Open communication about it.
Speaker 11 (14:11):
I actually, you know, I've been to the club, you know,
and it's I mean, it's super professional, right, It's like
work is work, home is home type thing.
Speaker 10 (14:21):
I don't know.
Speaker 11 (14:22):
We've been together for two years now and I've never
had like any kind of doubts you or anything. But
then I'm starting to see little changes. I guess that
is making me doubt the relationship a little bit. I
guess it started back like a couple weeks ago. I was,
you know, we were doing long we lived together, so
you know, I was just cleaning up, going through laundry,
(14:44):
and I found this receipt for a hotel okay that
we've never been to, you know, but you know, so
that I mean but again, the trust is I mean again,
I trust her with all my heart.
Speaker 1 (15:02):
You know, I think, yeah, you probably have to have
a lot of trust if you're in that field, if
she's in that field.
Speaker 11 (15:07):
You know, yeah, yeah, exactly. And I think that's part
of what you know, I think that putty. Part of
what she likes about me is that, you know, I'm
not someone who's like white Nighting trying to save her
from this lifestyle. Like she enjoys doing it. So it's
you know, yeah, you know, you make great money, you
do it. So I didn't think nothing of it, because honestly,
(15:28):
like she gets all sorts of things, like she'll come home.
You'd be surprised how many subway punch cards.
Speaker 4 (15:36):
You stop it right now people are giving yeah, subway
punch cards.
Speaker 11 (15:43):
So honestly I didn't think. I was like, you know,
things get moved around. Maybe it just somehow whatever, So
I didn't think nothing of it.
Speaker 10 (15:51):
But then what I've noticed too is.
Speaker 11 (15:53):
Like you know, she she's been answering the phone with her.
Speaker 10 (16:00):
Her dancer name.
Speaker 11 (16:01):
Her dancer name is Melody, and she's never done that before, right,
It's always been nicky, nicky, nikki.
Speaker 10 (16:10):
Like Melody is for the club.
Speaker 11 (16:12):
It's never you know, she's never answered the phone like melody,
she's obviously talking to people on the phone outside of
the club.
Speaker 4 (16:23):
Is she working though, I mean, it could be one
of those things and it might not be the kind
of work that you like. But if she's got a
hotel receipt and she's melody, maybe she found a way
to get extra money from these clients and.
Speaker 10 (16:37):
It goes back to the trust.
Speaker 11 (16:38):
But she's told me it's it's dancing only as far
like you know, it's you know, you know, and again
it's it's that I want to have that trust. Sure,
But then I don't know. In the last month, she's
also been making a lot more money. You know, I'm
okay with the dance, and that's you know, that's one thing.
(16:58):
It's like, okay, I get that. When you start get
into that other stuff, that's when I don't know, I'm not.
Speaker 10 (17:06):
Comfortable with that. And she knows that too.
Speaker 11 (17:08):
Like you know, we've obviously have had these conversations before.
We've you know, like I said, in two years, we've
talked about every aspect of this business that you could
talk about.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Yeah, if you're just joining us for today's to catch
a Cheater. Anton is on the phone and he thinks
that his girlfriend of two years named Nicki might be cheating.
So in a second, we're going to call her and
pretend to be from the grocery store that she's a
rewards card member at, and we'll say that she's this
month's lucky winner of free flowers deliver from our Florida department,
and we'll see if she believes that, and if she does,
we'll see who she sends them to. Hopefully she sends
(17:41):
them to Anton. But before we do that, Anton, why
don't you break down your situation one more time.
Speaker 10 (17:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (17:47):
So I've been with my girlfriend Niki for two years.
She is a dancer, an exotic nighttime dancer, and it's
never been a problem. We've always had trust, you know,
there's always kind of been those boundaries. But lately, you know,
I don't know things like like I said, I found
a little hotel receipt for a super nice hotel that
(18:09):
I've never been to. You know, she's starting to answer
her phone as Melody, which is her dance and name. Honestly,
the money, I mean, she's making a lot more money.
Speaker 10 (18:20):
These last couple of months.
Speaker 11 (18:21):
All right, Yeah, it's just you don't want to think
the worst.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
Are you ready for us to call her as ready
as I'm going to be? All right, here we go. Hello, Hi,
this is Corbeck calling from I was looking for our
rewards card. Remember named NICKI?
Speaker 1 (18:47):
That's hi, Nikki. Please don't hang up. This is not
a marketing phone call. I'm actually calling with a big congratulations.
You're this month's winter Thank you so much for shopping
with us. Yeah, every single month we choose one rewards card.
Remember who gets a free gift from us? And you're
this month's winner.
Speaker 12 (19:03):
That's cool. I didn't know that those points actually mattered.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Well, they matter you, They matter with us, and your
business matters. And thank you so much. This month you
get free flowers delivered from our Flooria department to anybody
that you want. You've won thirty six longstin red roses,
a box of candy or chocolate, and a car to
be delivered to anybody within the fifty United States. Absolutely
free is actually a three hundred and fifteen dollars value.
Speaker 12 (19:25):
Okay, wow, absolutely.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
First thing I will need is the first and last
name of the person that you want to send them to.
Speaker 12 (19:34):
Well, can I first ask? Can it? Does it have
to be for me? Or can I like put an
anonymous name or can I put I'd actually like to
put melody from Melody, even though I know it's my account.
Is that okay?
Speaker 2 (19:46):
Yeah, that's fine, whatever you want to.
Speaker 12 (19:48):
Do, Okay, then yeah, if it's from Melody, I want
to go ahead and send the roses to post A.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
Got you?
Speaker 2 (19:59):
And do you want to put anything on card?
Speaker 12 (20:01):
Yeah? If you could put on that note. Thank you
for always keeping me safe. You always know how to
take care of me.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
And now I'll let you know that this is not
the grocery store. It's actually the Jubile Show, and it's
a radio show.
Speaker 12 (20:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
Hi, I mean hi, I'm Victoria.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
And my name's Jubal and your boyfriend Anton is actually
on the phone, jose Nikki. This is actually a segment
we do call to catch Cheeter, where if you think
your significant other is cheating, you see you, they send flowers.
Speaker 12 (20:30):
Wow.
Speaker 11 (20:31):
Wow okay, so now we're seeing customers for hours.
Speaker 12 (20:37):
Okay, wow, Anton, hold on, First of all, let.
Speaker 11 (20:39):
Me kind of I thought there was a trust, you
know what I'm comfortable with, and you know, now you're
going to hotels and your.
Speaker 12 (20:49):
Your hotels what what are what are you even talking
about Anton.
Speaker 11 (20:54):
Oh yeah, maybe next time you want to clean out
of your pocket before you drop them off. You know,
because I've seen the receipt the hotel, the real nice
I know we've never been to right, Okay, I mean.
Speaker 12 (21:06):
Is this because of the roses or because you're misunderstanding things?
What's really going on?
Speaker 2 (21:13):
Probably all?
Speaker 11 (21:13):
You know what I mean? What am you send jose flowers?
You have hotel receipts, your money, Okay, Like I mean,
good for you for making money, but it is like
you know, I made more money in the last six
months than you're having the last year and a half.
Speaker 12 (21:29):
So it's just about me making money, Okay. I don't
understand Anton. First of all, if you don't trust that money, okay, well,
and you knew that when we met two years ago.
That's never been an issue until all of a sudden,
you're having radio stations call me as other people and
like trying to trap me, And this flight goes against
everything we've talked about. I don't understand. If you don't
(21:49):
trust me, then you should have I done something to me,
you know that.
Speaker 11 (21:54):
I mean, I've never had doubts before, but you know, well,
I thought I knew that. You're like, you rent the
house and you're answering the phone is Melody, and you're
getting up and going to a different.
Speaker 10 (22:03):
Room because you can't have this conversation in front of me.
But what am I supposed to think?
Speaker 12 (22:09):
Okay? Well, first of all, communication and trust one. Being
able to come to me and talk to me and
know that we have a safe base between each other
extremely important. Okay. The only man I'm ever with, the
only person that I love is you, So you have
to believe that, trust that, know that, not just think that,
know that.
Speaker 4 (22:26):
But Melody, it seems like things kind of change though
when you start answering the phone and bringing work into
the house in a different way, So you have to
kind of understand where Anton is coming from and not
understanding like how that changed, you know what I mean?
So you didn't necessarily communicate that change to him either,
because something is different.
Speaker 12 (22:44):
Well, something is different. That's totally true, and I appreciate
that I can communicate Right now, I can tell you
what's going on if you want to know. Do you
want to know? Do you want to ask me?
Speaker 10 (22:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (22:56):
I would like to know, Okay, with everything going on, like,
please fill me in.
Speaker 12 (23:01):
Yeah, okay, okay, fine, First, okay, I was at the
hotel that receives salid. I didn't know that we were
like digging through each other's pockets. But no, not as
a dancer. I actually have been able to get through
to Tony and everybody else at work about being able
to organize private events now. Okay, so I am able
(23:22):
to take one opportunity the like years that I've put
in like grinding. Now they're seeing me more as a manager,
not just as like a bartender or a fill in,
which is like huge for me. You know this, And
it means more money, but it means that I don't
have to dance anymore. It means that I don't have
to be out doing late nights and being crazy and
worrying about my body and all of this stuff. It's
something that I can do to actually be like professional
(23:45):
and be proud of my job. And I'm just losing
the taste of what I've been doing and I would
like to move on to bigger and better things. That's
what I'm trying to do. Okay. And I haven't gotten
a job yet, Okay, I haven't been able to do
the things yet. Like I'm really working on trying to
attain these things for us, by the way, and I
(24:05):
just haven't been able to say anything because nothing's finally yet.
Speaker 4 (24:09):
It's a big thing though, that's a big secret you
want to share with your partner, right.
Speaker 13 (24:15):
Like I want to be there for you for that,
right Like I want to be there in your corner,
supporting you every step of the way with every business
endeavor that you have.
Speaker 10 (24:26):
But who's Jose then? Why why is he getting the flowers?
Speaker 14 (24:30):
Oh? My god?
Speaker 12 (24:32):
You know Jose, the big teddy bear, the bouncer, the
guy at the door, the guy that you that lets
you in.
Speaker 11 (24:37):
Seriously, Yeah, I know, and uh, I guess you know
that's why he knows how to keep you safe.
Speaker 12 (24:44):
Yeah, exactly.
Speaker 2 (24:46):
Well, Anton, at least you know she's not cheating.
Speaker 15 (24:49):
Yeah right, that's true. And I'm sorry I did it
this way. I should have been more mature myself and
can to you as a person.
Speaker 12 (25:02):
Well, let's figure it out. Not on the radio, okay,
the Jubile Show to.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
Catch a cheerer? Good morning? Can I take your order?
Speaker 3 (25:13):
Am I gonna a large black cobe? Large black cos?
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Do you mean aventy?
Speaker 7 (25:19):
No?
Speaker 2 (25:19):
I mean he means event Yeah, have the biggest funny bout.
Speaker 8 (25:22):
Venti is large is twenty.
Speaker 10 (25:26):
Large is large.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
In fact, the cole is large and ronde is Spanish
for large.
Speaker 10 (25:31):
Venti's the only one that doesn't mean large.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
He's also the only one that's Italian.
Speaker 10 (25:35):
Congratulations for stupid and free languages.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Time for America's favorite trivia game, You versus Victoria. Your
chance to take on Victoria Ramirez in a game of trivia,
and let's meet today's contestant.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
For you are Victoria, Miranda? What's up, Miranda? How are you?
Speaker 12 (25:50):
I'm good?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
How are you wonderful? Thank you for asking? Are you
ready to go? Or what do you want to dance?
Speaker 12 (25:58):
Oh?
Speaker 2 (25:58):
I don't know if I'm ready.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
I don't have the timer clock in my thing here
for the buttons that I press for the stuff to go?
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Victoria, you real quick? I thought you learn a little
bit about you.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
I'm looking for the timer right now so that we
can make sure that we time out everything for the game.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
And I don't know where I went and disappeared. But Miranda,
what do you do for work?
Speaker 16 (26:17):
I am an events coordinator a retirement community.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Oh my gosh, how fun kind of events are you
doing today? I'm doing a guacamole bar, and tonight we
have men's nights.
Speaker 16 (26:32):
We've got fifty men coming out for fish dinner.
Speaker 4 (26:36):
Oh yeah, that's so cool to you, even pook up.
That's a great question.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
I heard that they do that. Yeah, I bet, I
say so happy. It gives you something to look forward to.
You know, it'd be a really good reality TV I know, right,
I would watch that me too. It's not Golden Bachelor.
It would just be like Golden Real House. Yeah, I
got the timer back. Yeah, here we go.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
All right, Miranda, thank you for helping us kill time,
but Victoria is leaving the studio. Here we go thirty seconds.
Answer as many questions as possible. If you don't know one,
just say passed and Victoria has to beat you outright
to win. Okay, all right, all right, here we go.
Your time starts now.
Speaker 4 (27:19):
How many minutes of playtime are in an NFL or
college football quarter? What is the largest dog breed? What
year did the first Coachella Music Festival take place?
Speaker 12 (27:38):
Two thousand and nine?
Speaker 2 (27:40):
How long did the twenty twenty five USA TikTok ban last?
Speaker 10 (27:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Cumulus, cirrus, and stratus are three types of what.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Okay, got that I don't bring Victoria back into the studio.
And while she's getting ready and putting her headphones on, Miranda,
here's a question for you another one. What useless superpower
do you wish you had? And why?
Speaker 2 (28:05):
Oh?
Speaker 12 (28:05):
I have found about this before.
Speaker 16 (28:07):
I think I'm gonna go with teleportation.
Speaker 2 (28:11):
Teleportation take so much?
Speaker 12 (28:13):
Yeah, I thinks.
Speaker 16 (28:13):
About the time. I would say, not having to.
Speaker 2 (28:16):
Drive anywhere I'm taking.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Yeah, teleportation will be dope, Victoria. If you had one
useless superpower, what would it be?
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Well? Useless? Being invisible? I mean kind of already am
but like sometimes Victoria, Yeah, that on.
Speaker 11 (28:35):
Me.
Speaker 2 (28:35):
I feel invisible most days. But it's fine.
Speaker 1 (28:41):
Here we go thirty seconds. Answer as many questions as possible.
If you don't know when, just say pass and you
have to be Miranda outright to win, and Miranda, you
can tell Victoria.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
When to go?
Speaker 10 (28:50):
All right?
Speaker 12 (28:52):
Ready to go?
Speaker 2 (28:53):
How many minutes of playtime? Or in an NFL or
college football quarter.
Speaker 11 (28:58):
Nine?
Speaker 2 (28:59):
No, quarter twelve? What is the largest what is the
largest dog breed? Great Dane? What year doing what he heard?
Speaker 4 (29:10):
In the first Coachella Music Festival take place nineteen ninety eight,
How long did the twenty twenty five USA TikTok band
last two days? Cumulus, Cirrus, and Stratus are three types.
Speaker 5 (29:20):
Of what cumul wait? I was so think of TikTok
wait types of what wait? Cumulus, that's stratusphere.
Speaker 2 (29:31):
That's all right, all right, let's send it over to
the scoreboard.
Speaker 3 (29:36):
Sea.
Speaker 2 (29:37):
You guys did with our scoreboard, our social media producer
Gabby Victoria got one correct. Oh, Branda got to Randa.
Congratulations Victoria. All right, let's get the answers now with Nina.
Speaker 4 (29:50):
There's fifteen minutes in an NFL or college football quarter.
The English mastiff, for a mastiff, is the largest dog breed.
Nineteen ninety nine was the year the first Coachella Music
Festival took place. The TikTok band lasted twelve hours.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
People freaked out like it was four months.
Speaker 16 (30:07):
I know.
Speaker 4 (30:08):
Long, Cumulus, Series, and Stratus are our three types of clouds.
Speaker 1 (30:12):
What Miranda, Thank you for playing and congratulations.
Speaker 2 (30:15):
I'm funny Guacamoli.
Speaker 10 (30:16):
Now welcome only.
Speaker 2 (30:17):
Wrestling at seven.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Remember we play you Verse Victoria at the same time
every single weekday morning. If you want to play, just
dm us at the Jubile show.
Speaker 6 (30:26):
First Day follow Up powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys
online at advocateslaw dot com.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Because it's Christmas time, we're counting down the twelve first
day follow ups of Christmas has voted on by you. Yeah,
countdown all the way to the number one first day
follow up that you voted on. Nicholas is on the
phone today for a first day follow up, and he's
getting ghosted by a woman named Lauren. So we're gonna
call her in a little bit and see if she'll
tell us why she's ghosting him and maybe get him
another day. But first, Nicholas, how long has it been
(30:55):
since you heard from Lauren?
Speaker 10 (30:56):
Hey, guys, probably like five days also.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
But how often did you, guys communicate leading up to that?
Speaker 14 (31:07):
What do you mean like being like leading up to
being ghosted?
Speaker 2 (31:11):
I mean leading up to the date.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
Was it like you madge somewhere and you decided to
go directly on a date or were you talking for
a little while before that?
Speaker 14 (31:18):
So we met at a like a wine charity event.
We were both there for work, and you know, we
bumped into each other. We were looking at some of
the items that were going for like a silent auction
and there were just like some crazy stuff so that
were coming f auctions. So we just you know, went
through made fun of some of the items together and
stuff like that, weird items.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
So that's how you met. That sounds fun though.
Speaker 4 (31:42):
Yeah, Yeah, it was.
Speaker 10 (31:44):
Pretty cool, you know.
Speaker 14 (31:44):
I mean we you know, we exchanged numbers and just
decided to go to dinner our first real date together.
So I took her to like a fiantic pizza place.
We've got something to eat, be lost, you know. We
talked about our jobs, pets, you know, where we want
to go, like dream vacations, you know what we're looking
for on apart, and it was it was really easy.
Speaker 2 (32:07):
Did your wants and stuff line up?
Speaker 14 (32:10):
Yeah, I mean it sounded like we were on the
same page. I mean, she she spent the entire time laughing.
You know, we had a really good date. So, I
mean I was a little bit nervous actually on the
on the dates, so I was a little bit digity.
I spilled the water on myself when the first pizza came,
I knocked it on the floor.
Speaker 2 (32:31):
I was, oh my god, I was I was mortified.
You didn't pick up the pizza and eat it? After follow.
Speaker 14 (32:39):
But you know, she she left and you know, she
laughed and it was so it didn't seem like it
was that big of a deal. You know, we got
another bottle of wine and I could like none of
it happened, So it seemed.
Speaker 16 (32:51):
Like everything went well.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
A nice way to recover from that. Honestly, you've been there.
I definitely spilled all over myself more than once, So
it's okay.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
How did everything end?
Speaker 14 (33:02):
I think it went.
Speaker 3 (33:04):
It ended well.
Speaker 14 (33:04):
I mean, you know, when when she was leaving me
kissed each other in the cheek and she's such a
great time and you know, I put her in an
uber and she had a big smile on her face.
So I felt like it went really well.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
And did you guys talk out all after the date? No,
that's it, not all.
Speaker 14 (33:23):
I've called her twice, exted her nothing.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
Why do you think she's ghosting it?
Speaker 14 (33:29):
I have no clue.
Speaker 12 (33:30):
Maybe the pizza thing.
Speaker 14 (33:32):
Maybe she thought I was like a nervous.
Speaker 2 (33:34):
Persona okay, But other than that, you can't think of anything.
Speaker 14 (33:39):
No, I mean to me, everything went well. The only
thing to think of is like, like I said, like
I was really nervous and I came off a little
bit fidgety and stuff, but I don't think anything else.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
All right, if you're just joining us for today's first
date follow up, Nicholas is on the phone and he's
getting ghosted by a woman named Lauren. We're about to
call her and see if she's house, why she's ghosting him,
and maybe get him another day. But before we do that, Nicholas,
why don't you remind everybody about your date with Lauren.
Speaker 14 (34:04):
I went about how we met. We at a wine
Charlie event. But you know, after that, we went on
our first real date, went to this really fancy pizza place.
Everything went well.
Speaker 3 (34:13):
I mean I was a little bit nervous.
Speaker 14 (34:15):
I spilled the first pizza, but everything ended really well.
Put her in the uber, and you know, you gave
each other a kissing my cheek and she had a
really big smile on her face, so I assume everything
went well.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
With her smile sounds like yeah, it does all right? Well,
were you ready for us to call her?
Speaker 16 (34:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (34:33):
Please?
Speaker 3 (34:33):
Okay, here we go.
Speaker 2 (34:48):
Hello, Hi, I may speak to Lauren. Please. Hello Lauren.
My name is Jewbel and I host to ride a show.
It's called The Jewbel Show. Hi, Lauren, whole shows here.
My name is Nina. Hi, I'm Victoria. How are you Hi?
Speaker 12 (35:00):
Good? Good? How are you guys good?
Speaker 2 (35:02):
Do you listen to the show?
Speaker 12 (35:03):
Of course?
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Yeah? Yeah, thanks. Well have you ever heard a first
day follow up before?
Speaker 12 (35:10):
Then? Yeah?
Speaker 11 (35:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (35:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:12):
What if I told you you were about to be
the star of one?
Speaker 12 (35:15):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (35:16):
Yeah, we got an email about you from someone that
you're ghosting.
Speaker 12 (35:22):
I'm ghosting anyone.
Speaker 2 (35:23):
Is there anybody that you went out on a date
with that you're not calling back or not talking to?
Speaker 12 (35:28):
Well, I mean I'm on the apps and stuff like that.
So I have gone on a couple of days recently.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Yes, have you gone on a date with a dude
named Nicholas? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (35:39):
Yeah, yeah, Well Nicholas emailed us because he says you're
ghosting him, well, not ghoasting him.
Speaker 12 (35:45):
I mean it was one date. So it's not like
it's not like serious commitment or anything like that. It
was it was literally one date.
Speaker 2 (35:52):
Okay, but you so, but you are not talking to
him on purpose?
Speaker 12 (35:57):
Yeah kind of. But it's not like it's not quite
like that because there just wasn't really anything that would
warrant us for a second date.
Speaker 5 (36:05):
You know.
Speaker 2 (36:06):
That's not what he thinks.
Speaker 12 (36:09):
Well, I mean he's a really sweet guy, don't get
me wrong. I mean we went to an event. We
had a good time, but that's like, that's not really
First of all, that was not a date. That was
something that we both just happened to be at, So
let's stretch that as being a date. We did go
to a pizza place, and yes, that was a date,
but honestly, I mean it was one date. It was fun,
(36:33):
it was fine, but I wasn't like, oh my gosh,
I can't wait to go on another date with Nicholas,
like I have to have him in my lifetype of thing.
Speaker 2 (36:41):
Okay, okay, anything happened well no, I mean, like.
Speaker 12 (36:45):
I said, he was really sweet. He definitely was super nervous,
and it was cute. It was definitely cute, but he
and I don't even care. Like he did spill some stuff,
like he spilled his drink, he spilled the pizza of
like okay, like kind of cute and funny, but it
wasn't somebody that was like knocking it out of the
park for me or anything like that. Then we had wine,
(37:07):
so that's all you know, that makes it super fun too,
But other than that. I mean, yeah, we had some
good conversations, but there are conversations you have in a
first day with everyone, right, like, Okay, where do you
want to go on vacation? I want to go to Ireland?
Speaker 1 (37:20):
Yes?
Speaker 12 (37:20):
Do you have any pets?
Speaker 16 (37:21):
Yes?
Speaker 12 (37:21):
My dog is named Junior.
Speaker 3 (37:23):
Him.
Speaker 12 (37:24):
Oh, I wouldn't say bored, but he wasn't up to
my level. I guess that makes me sound really snotty.
Speaker 2 (37:36):
But if you want to say not on your level,
that's your choice.
Speaker 12 (37:39):
Well, no, he's just like he. I don't think that
him and I would have like a fun time together
all the time.
Speaker 2 (37:46):
Okay, just no chemistry.
Speaker 12 (37:48):
Do you guys see what I'm saying.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
Yes, Okay, well it sounds way better, by the way,
thanks for telling us. Appreciate that. Yeah, absolutely, And Nicholas
is on the phone and has been listening and wants
to talk to you.
Speaker 12 (38:00):
Tell you that.
Speaker 10 (38:01):
Hey, Laurence, that's fine. Y.
Speaker 12 (38:04):
How are you?
Speaker 14 (38:06):
I'm good?
Speaker 10 (38:06):
I would just I don't know.
Speaker 14 (38:08):
To me, it just seemed like you had a really
good time on the data. I mean you were smiling
the whole time, and everything seemed like it was going
really well.
Speaker 3 (38:15):
Well.
Speaker 12 (38:15):
Yeah, I mean I was smiling. First of all, I'm
a smiley person anyway. And the other thing is like
we're drinking wine. I had a couple of gummies, so
I was just I would be made, you know, I
was just I was living my bed life.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
That always helps a little bit, I would imagine.
Speaker 14 (38:31):
So why did you say that we should do it again?
Speaker 12 (38:34):
Then? Well, that's just what people say. It's like the
plate thing. Like, it's like the same thing when I
run into an acquaintance, acquaintance, Oh we should hang out sometimes. Yeah,
I'm probably not going to hang out with them. We're
just acquaintances. It's just something you say, Oh yeah, we
should go out again. Yeah, okay, sure, whatever.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
I get it.
Speaker 12 (38:51):
You guys feel like you're thugging me.
Speaker 2 (38:53):
I'm yeah.
Speaker 12 (38:56):
I mean, well, like when you go to date, you
know how, Like when I go on to date, I
like to have a little bit of something to make
the date fun and kind of get me through it,
because you know, when you're on these apps and you're
going on so many dates, you just need to like,
you know, chill. So that's why I might have seemed
a little extra flirty or a little extra miley, because
(39:16):
I just had a little courage, you know, a little
little gummy courage.
Speaker 16 (39:19):
You know.
Speaker 12 (39:19):
Then I wanted to be myself as much as possible
and not be super nervous, which he obviously was. Honestly,
you should probably take a gummy or two before going
on date.
Speaker 10 (39:30):
Okay, Am, I right?
Speaker 3 (39:31):
Am?
Speaker 12 (39:31):
I right?
Speaker 3 (39:32):
I get it.
Speaker 14 (39:33):
I mean, doesn't really feel like you're being yourself if
you got to take something, you know, to switch you
out of the mental stay that you're in. So it
doesn't sound like you're being yourself if you're taking a gummy.
But it's cool.
Speaker 9 (39:42):
I get it.
Speaker 14 (39:42):
You know, you do whatever you want.
Speaker 12 (39:44):
But I'm not into drugs, so it's not drugs. It's
a gummy. It's like chill pill.
Speaker 2 (39:53):
Right now.
Speaker 12 (39:59):
I Oh my gosh. I probably would be a lot
cooler at work by day, Lauren.
Speaker 2 (40:05):
Would you like to go with with Nicholas on another day?
We'll pay for it.
Speaker 12 (40:09):
No, not really?
Speaker 2 (40:11):
Okay, sorry, Nicholas.
Speaker 12 (40:13):
A little to upsite, like he's super sweet, but he's
just different. His world is different than my world.
Speaker 2 (40:18):
It's probably a good thing for you than Nicholas to
know that your worlds are different so you can find
somebody in your world.
Speaker 10 (40:24):
Sure, that's fine.
Speaker 14 (40:25):
I don't want to go with a drug addict anyway.
Speaker 12 (40:28):
I'm not a freaking drug addict. I Oh, okay, so
I like to have some gummies whenever I'm you know,
going on dates.
Speaker 14 (40:36):
Like that's not that big of a deal, all right, cool,
I mean that's your thing. Whatever, it is, my thing.
Speaker 12 (40:45):
Do you know what I'm saying? You guys like he's
just kind of boring.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
It's cool.
Speaker 4 (40:49):
It just sounds like you guys are different. Yeah, it's
all right, it's very different. But thank you for thank
you for taking the time to explain that to us. Nicholas,
thank you for doing the first thing.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
Follow up? Best let here next date.
Speaker 14 (41:01):
I appreciated it, Guys.
Speaker 12 (41:04):
Jewell's first date follow up?
Speaker 1 (41:05):
Have you ever done a little innocent cyberstalking before a
first date? It's the Jewel Show. If you said yes,
and congrats, you're like everybody else. But one woman decided
to go the extra mile, and now she's making national
news because of it. Her name is Sarah Thompson. She's
a twenty nine year old fraud investigator for a major
insurance company, and she's suing her former employee for wrongful
(41:28):
termination after she was caught using corporate systems to dig
into a man that she was scheduled to have a
first date with.
Speaker 11 (41:35):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (41:39):
According to internal records, Thompson access confidential insurance files, hold
his driving history, even opened up a fake fraud case
so she could legally justified pulling surveillance footage nearby his home.
Speaker 4 (41:53):
Oh okay, now you crossed the line, Sarah. Now I
don't agree with this.
Speaker 1 (41:58):
She filed a false injury claim to gain access to
his medical history.
Speaker 2 (42:02):
This is all before the first date. She's just checking
up on the guy. Oh, somebody must have burned Sarah
in the past.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
She actually dispatched a company drone for an aerial sweep
of his backyard to quote, see if he owns a trampoline.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
I don't know what mean.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
Maybe he told her he had a trampoline and she
wanted to fact check it, you know, make sure he's
not lying for this first date.
Speaker 2 (42:23):
I have no idea like.
Speaker 4 (42:24):
Trampoline jumpers are just like red flags. It's not adrenaline rush.
She ran a credit check through three partner databases. Wow,
I guess that flagged at twelve dollars and forty seven
cents in oversea library.
Speaker 2 (42:36):
Fine.
Speaker 1 (42:38):
She ordered a satellite imaging request to monitor how often
he mote his loss. Oh my gosh, she used company
GPS tracking software to trace every copy shop that he
had visited in the last ninety days.
Speaker 2 (42:51):
How long did it take her to do all of this?
I was this like over a week span? Does it say?
Speaker 1 (42:55):
It doesn't say. But it was leading up to a
first date. She was doing a little innocent background check,
just a little bit, get that info, girl. Her employer
claims the stunt wasn't just a violation of policy, it
also costs a company dearly. A spokesperson said, the misuse
of resources in this case told him one hundred and
forty eight thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
Yeah, I mean dispatching a drone to do a sweep
of the guy's house. I mean she must be really
good at her job.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
Yeah, for real, Thompson, the woman who's suing her company
for wrongful termination because she was just doing a little
litocent you know, checking up on her date before she
had a first date with the guys. Now, one hundred
and forty eight thousand dollars is basically what people pay
for a wedding these days, and you can't put a
price tag on love. Besides, how else was I supposed
to know if he's the kind of guy who leaves
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his Christmas lights up in March?
Speaker 2 (43:44):
There?
Speaker 4 (43:45):
You should have done that by just looking on them
like yellow pages or white pages and did a drive by.
Speaker 2 (43:50):
You did not have to say fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (43:54):
She said that she doesn't consider it stalking. She thought
it was a pre date audit is how she's saying it.
But still used company resources to do.
Speaker 2 (44:02):
It efficient audit.
Speaker 4 (44:04):
And you ask me she could use that for her
resume when she goes to get at the next job.
She's insisting that she did nothing wrong, and now she's
suing the company. And to make matters worse, the first
date canceled on her.
Speaker 2 (44:14):
Never had the date? You probably play on that trampoline.
Did he read the lawsuits?
Speaker 3 (44:19):
Did he know?
Speaker 2 (44:21):
What are his droves doing my house? And how do
you decide how much pre first date cyber stocking to.
Speaker 5 (44:29):
Do you do?
Speaker 2 (44:30):
None? That's not true, Nina.
Speaker 4 (44:32):
You have to protect yourself and you go to the
are we dating the same guy to see if he flags?
Pretty quickly and just.
Speaker 5 (44:38):
A little bit of a brief overview, this lady thought
she did just a little bit of a brief overview.
Speaker 4 (44:43):
Also like this is absolutely too far, but if you're
a little bit naive not to do any at all.
Speaker 2 (44:48):
Are they really not married.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Like they say they're not relationship I have weighed in
and they said that you should focus on sensible cyberstalking
for a first date, not dispatching drones to their house
and getting satellite footage of every coffee shop that they've
been doing in the last ninety days. They say, it's
normal to be curious about your date, so start with
verifying what you already know about them. Confirm where they work,
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LinkedIn by checking out their LinkedIn, look at their Instagram,
but don't run a background check or come through their
social media profiles to the point that you get no sleep.
Speaker 16 (45:23):
Not even that.
Speaker 5 (45:23):
But if you show up to the date and you
know more about him or her, whoever it is, than
they told you, they're got to talk about and.
Speaker 2 (45:30):
They're gonna know you also stalked them.
Speaker 4 (45:31):
But then you know what they like what There's a
certain amount of stalking you can do to act like
you don't. It's the quickest way to get yourself chopped
into little pieces.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
Me there is a line, but if.
Speaker 5 (45:42):
You know way too much, like more than they've told you,
Like oh my gosh, like and your dog Sparky back
when you're five.
Speaker 2 (45:46):
He's like, excuse me, I was your mom's birthday party. Yeah,
I got her a gift. Okay, now we've crossed the line.
Give us three minutes and we'll give you everything you
need to know for the day with Nina.
Speaker 4 (45:59):
What's I'm going to tell you why everybody is not
wearing shoes at work in a moment, But first we
can celebrate why we are number one today America. We
are number one at getting scammed. I was like, are
we really numbering well, I don't even know if it's
the success of being scammed or how many times that
we are given the opportunity to be scammed in a day.
(46:20):
We're pretty gullible. And this is actually a pretty insane number.
There's a whole new study that's saying that people on
average are scammed or attempted to be scammed twenty five
times a week.
Speaker 2 (46:31):
That's nuts. That's like three to four times a day.
You're getting my phone rings non stop? Like with numbers?
Do I just too? And I was kidding a lot
to be Bill collectors. Well, isn't it usually a build collector? Yeah,
I don't know. I'm not trusting it. I was not
listening to you.
Speaker 4 (46:47):
And then I got to that point I was like,
remember when your car got repodd you know, long ago,
because answer are called.
Speaker 1 (46:54):
Yeah, I was not going to get scammed by those
guys either. Turns out they were legit. It's the other
one that are calling me.
Speaker 2 (47:00):
I'm we tried to call you multiple times. Yeah, sorry, man,
Like I get scammed a lot, Like I was gonna.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
Trust that, Like what Yeah, some medical clinics that I
went to that I didn't pay the bill for.
Speaker 2 (47:13):
Why and how they get that information? You know, I'm
not answering.
Speaker 7 (47:16):
Man, I shouldn't have told you this story. Meanwhile, people's
gonna take it real seriously. Now she hasn't made a
bill in over ten years. I gotta show up at
his house. That's what you gotta do.
Speaker 2 (47:26):
Yeah, you gotta take something to mine and then I'll
get it to you. And you realize like, oh dang,
that was a bad idea. We'll stay safe out there.
They're really coming for us. This is interesting.
Speaker 4 (47:36):
There's a couple that's getting divorced that is going viral
right now because of the reason they are getting divorced.
They are citing irreconcilable pets as the reason.
Speaker 2 (47:44):
Why they're going to just don't get along. So they
exactly that. So they bonded over their love of animals
in the beginning.
Speaker 4 (47:51):
One has a dog, the other has a cat, and
after being married for a little while, they realized that
their dog and their cat don't get along at all,
and so they're like, oh, that's bye.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
Oh and they just pieced. Yeah I know.
Speaker 4 (48:03):
I think the cat was the one that was harassing.
Oh yeah, the dog was harassing and attacking the cat.
So the wife was like, we can't do this any
divorce because of that.
Speaker 2 (48:11):
That's crazy.
Speaker 5 (48:12):
I wear a lot of random reasons of why people
get divorced. Like someone said, like they couldn't side on
a baby name, so they got divorced. I was like, oh, dang,
Like no one wants to just like bow down just.
Speaker 2 (48:21):
To like the heck of it pregnant.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
At the time, I wonder, I feel like they can't
agree to what to the name is, so they get
divorced before it comes out.
Speaker 4 (48:28):
It makes me feel like there were a lot of
underlying issues and you just looked for an excuse, And.
Speaker 1 (48:32):
If I was the one that got burned, then I'm
in that kid. Your fault, Yeah, it doesn't back down
a little, your fault.
Speaker 3 (48:41):
Oh no.
Speaker 4 (48:44):
So nobody's wearing shoes at work anymore. And this is
a whole thing that's getting a lot of attention because
it's a new movement in companies, especially startups. They're actually
asking people or their employees not to wear shoes.
Speaker 12 (48:55):
No.
Speaker 4 (48:55):
No, They're allowed to wear socks, slippers, or go barefoot,
but no shoes. It's because it's supposed to create a
more relaxing and collaborative work environment.
Speaker 2 (49:04):
So take off your shoes. I don't want to be
walking around in someone's are a must. Yeah, that's that's
for sure, for sure. Like could you imagine someone has
like their paws about on like the dead like viol No,
I can't, no, no, no, no, I want to do that.
That's dirty little secret. Hello, hello, Hey, you have a
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dirty little secret?
Speaker 12 (49:33):
Yes I do.
Speaker 16 (49:36):
Basically, I've been I've had just like a hard time sleeping.
So my little secret is that I've been getting up
while my boyfriend's asleep and like putting things in different places,
like yeah, like switching like my beauty products with the
toothpaste where they're supposed.
Speaker 12 (49:55):
To be and things like that.
Speaker 16 (49:56):
And I thought it was just like a prank at first,
but then he started thinking it was ghost like for real,
because I started moving furniture and things like that.
Speaker 12 (50:04):
I mean, the chairs from there.
Speaker 3 (50:06):
I was.
Speaker 16 (50:09):
Just like a chair here and there, just like random things.
I put paper towels in the Batsman instead of toilet paper,
things like that. And then he thought it was a
ghost and he started actually like emailing the landlord telling
them that they've got to get this place to look
at and like possibly get an exorcist, like he's freaks out.
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And yeah, but I just kind of got too far,
and I mean like I didn't even realize it, but
he ended up getting like I guess he was embarrassed
back because he's like, well, maybe it's not a ghost,
Maybe it's just me. Maybe I'm losing my mind. And
so he got like a CT scan and that is deductible. Yeah,
so he ended up spending a whole lot of money
out of pocket. I mean, I feel like I don't
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even know what to do, Like it's the worst. So
I'm definitely keeping this one a secret, but yeah, I'm
going to do like what started out as a prank
ended up just getting way out of control.
Speaker 2 (51:07):
What's the last thing you did to it?
Speaker 3 (51:09):
Like that?
Speaker 2 (51:10):
He made him go get a CD's hand.
Speaker 16 (51:12):
Well, I basically swopped the cars out, so I went
outside and he parked his car. He always comes in
like later than me, So I posed his car out,
put it back in, and then put mine behind it.
And like I knew, Yeah, he knew that he always
comes in after me because of our work schedules. And
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he was like what and he was like did you No,
I didn't do it, So I didn't know this, But
that's what was the trigger for him being like, Okay,
I'm losing it, Like maybe I'm maybe I'm doing things
I don't even know about, you know, like you started
freaking out, girl, I wou also want to.
Speaker 10 (51:49):
Go get a CD?
Speaker 2 (51:50):
Oh god, doing it now?
Speaker 12 (51:54):
No? I stopped doing it. Yeah, I mean I want
to stop doing it. But I mean I was like,
oh my god, what if he apos finds out?
Speaker 1 (52:00):
Well, hello, jeez, thank you for telling us your dirty
little secret. And you literally almost drove him crazy.
Speaker 16 (52:08):
Kind of a
Speaker 2 (52:12):
What's your dirty little secret?