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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Do you love your job it's the jubile show. Or
are you like most of Americans and you barely tolerate
your job because well food and shelter. Well, a new
survey ask today's workforce about the non negotiable perks that
they're looking for in a job, and it will confirm
that gen Z has a whole different outlook on work
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the generations before.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
It is just getting paid.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
What's ultimately, if you work, you get paid.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
That's not a perk. That Yeah, that's the deal you make.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
Victoria. You give me time, I give you money. That's
the end of the equation.
Speaker 2 (00:35):
It should be anyway. Well, and by the way, Victoria
is gen Z.
Speaker 1 (00:38):
So this is your generation, Victoria that did this survey
about the non negotiables when it comes to work for them.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
I mean, I want to know that you want me
as much as I want to work for you.
Speaker 2 (00:49):
Get over it.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Yeah, you should just know that unless you own the company,
you're expendable.
Speaker 2 (00:57):
That's just kind of how it works. Anyway.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Here are the non negotiables that gen Z has when
it comes to work, according to this new survey, an
office plant budget, Hey, at least a free succulent stop
forty four percent of gen Z forty four said that
that is a non negotiable for them.
Speaker 2 (01:17):
Are you kidding?
Speaker 5 (01:18):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Unemployment?
Speaker 3 (01:21):
Wait, we need some kind of freshness in the office
to go outside.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
We all have time.
Speaker 6 (01:28):
We're working on that already.
Speaker 7 (01:32):
Gen Z is taking their time bathroom break.
Speaker 1 (01:36):
Need to go literally an office plant budget or at
least or at least a free succulent. Now am I
supposed to sit at my desk without a succulent? And
also I don't want to pay for the succulent? This
is like, yeah, they are very cheap.
Speaker 6 (01:52):
You can get a little succulent plant very cheap. How
does that make you more efficient? I don't understand it.
Speaker 8 (01:58):
That's a gesture.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
And it's probably to steal your money. What are you
talking about it and take the space.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
And they probably put succulent in their own purpose because
the succulent is a plant that you don't have to
care for much, you know what I mean, like the
water and stuff, because they're never going to be at
their desk anyway.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Something is a new survey out.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
And this is generate gen Z's non negotiables when it
comes to work. That's a non negotiable for forty four
percent of the people in this survey flexible work hours
as long as work is done by midnight on Sundays
forty nine percent.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
That is a non negotiable for of gen.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Z flexible flexible work hours as long as work is
done by midnight on Sundays. I actually don't have too
much of a problem with that. I always felt like,
if you're getting your job done, then cool. If things
are done on time or you're doing a good job,
I absolutely agree with flexible work hours. Some people need
the structure of having to be in an office to
get their stuff done. But if you can get it
done and you actually get it done, great, Yeah.
Speaker 6 (02:52):
If you have poor time management you just need all
that extra time, then that's fine.
Speaker 4 (02:56):
Well I will say just this, and this might sound
out of character for me, what I would want to
do for my gen z ors is protect them a
little bit, because when you have flexible work hours that
you take up as much space as you need to
and it actually becomes unhealthy. You end up working like
sixteen seven hours a day on accident because you didn't
do the other thing. So you got to really, if
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you're getting that perk, you got to make sure you
take care of yourself and time block yourself because you'll
your mental health will dive.
Speaker 8 (03:23):
Isn't that what companies want?
Speaker 7 (03:24):
Yes, your mental health to dive.
Speaker 8 (03:27):
Yeah, and that's still work sixteen hours a day anyway.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
So I think most companies really don't care about the
mental health.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
They have programs now for it's good, but they only
do that because of pressure from the outside because they
know that they have to.
Speaker 9 (03:37):
Part of the benefits package.
Speaker 4 (03:38):
And it's some random company like, hey, can you handle
their mental health everything?
Speaker 2 (03:42):
We're going to be destroying it? Can you fix the exactly? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (03:45):
Can you fix these broken people that we have broken
beyond repair? And also stop coming out with all that
research on stress and how it kills.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
It's killing our budget, that's what it's doing.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Another non negotiable when it comes to work for gen
D unlimited personal time off and with encouraged guilt free
usage eighty six percent. That does a non negligible for them.
I like guilt for usage, Yes, that is true, Like
you shouldn't feel guilty for having to take it off
unless you're taking advantage of it.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
You know, millennials started this this unlimited PTO thing. We
started this and the studies showed we never used it.
Gen Z is going, well, hold my beer, I will
use every ounce of this unlimited gto.
Speaker 6 (04:33):
Yeah, there is baad, So I think there's extremes. But
I think that being able to take paid time off
and to be able to have time to yourself is
super valuable. It makes you a better worker. But I
don't know about the succulents, but everything else a sense.
Speaker 8 (04:46):
Now that you're stuck on the succulents.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
Yeah, I just don't get it, Like that's wild. You
could ask for anything, you ask for a succulent.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
What's crazy is having to earn your vacation, right, like
you you just should have vacation.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
Yeah, I don't think at one point.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
Six days earned each month, you're like, bro, I'm gonna
take vacation if anything, you don't have.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
A full week yet because you haven't worked for six
months straight out of the game.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
It's weird.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Here's another non negotiable for today's workforce. Gen Zers want
fun rooms with games like ping pong and other recreational activities,
and the office needs to be pet friendly thirty four percent.
That's a non negotiable force, and they won't take a
job unless it's pet friendly and they have a fun
room with games in ping pong.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
It's it's like.
Speaker 8 (05:27):
A mind release. It's helping me relax.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
I can go, I'll work for thirty minutes, I'll go
play a little one game of ping pong, and I'll
come back and.
Speaker 8 (05:34):
Do the rest of my work.
Speaker 7 (05:35):
Why is that you be asking for free snacks?
Speaker 1 (05:37):
Why do you do stuff, okay, unlimited snacks that aren't
just pretzels and granola bars.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
Seventy two percent of gen z or said that that
is a non negotiable.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Yeah, I mean, I mean Gabby, our social media producer
who's not here today gen Z But the other day
she made a comment about how she would be in
the office longer if they had free lunch.
Speaker 6 (06:01):
She literally did, and I'm sure she's listening to us
right now. But she also was like, why don't they
have salt and pepper here, which is actually valid?
Speaker 2 (06:10):
That's valid, that is valid.
Speaker 6 (06:12):
Well, and then they went and got it because she
told somebody, so thank you for doing that for the people.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
I will say whenever we get an email saying we'll
get free lunch, like it's just coming later.
Speaker 8 (06:21):
Me and Gabby purposely will just like sit here and wait.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
True, I've never seen them work longer than when there's
lunch provided.
Speaker 7 (06:29):
I'm just not trying to stay here all day.
Speaker 3 (06:31):
I'm expensive out there, man.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
I mean, I'm with gen Z on the not having
to work as much thing. You know, was just honest
about it.
Speaker 6 (06:40):
But yeah, exactly, smarter, not harder.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
And I don't want a fun room at the office, No, No,
I just wanted to be.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Like, go home to your fun room. Yeah, yeah, you know.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
I don't want it enough to have a fun room
in my house. I need one here. We can collectively on.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
A second jump like the rest of us. Yourself think.
Speaker 6 (07:02):
It's another jubile phone frame on the twenties.
Speaker 9 (07:12):
Hello.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Hi, this is pe Deakins calling from high school. I
was looking for Rebecca's mom. H Yes, your daughter just
walked in the graduation festivities that we had the other day.
Speaker 5 (07:28):
Yes. Yeah, no, very very proud of her.
Speaker 2 (07:32):
Yeah I wouldn't be so proud. Excuse me, Oh, I'm
so sorry about that if that came out wrong.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
What I mean by that is, after a further review,
we realized that we made an air and your daughter
did not actually graduate, So we will be needing her
to retake the twelfth grade. My daughter is an honor student, right,
(08:02):
an honor student who has an outstanding library fee.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
What mm hmmm does this even makes sense? Mind?
Speaker 9 (08:13):
No, no, no, my daughter is an honor student.
Speaker 10 (08:16):
She's she got into an IVY right, yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Good college she got into.
Speaker 5 (08:23):
It's no, we don't even have library books. There is there, no,
there no library book here.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
Well, she owes a dollar and thirty two cents to
the library, which is one reason we cannot allow her
to graduate. We've already reached out to the school that
has accepted her the college, and they know that she
does not yep. Yeah, so we've already done that. So
a dollar thirty two is what that was, and also another.
Speaker 11 (08:50):
Take your dollar thirty two.
Speaker 10 (08:51):
No, I'm sorry, Can I Can I speak to your supervisor?
Speaker 12 (08:55):
Or uh can I speak to principal?
Speaker 13 (09:01):
Can you?
Speaker 5 (09:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (09:02):
No, he was actually very upset. He feels personally scorned
and personally betrayed.
Speaker 10 (09:08):
What.
Speaker 2 (09:08):
Yeah, he feels personally betrayed by you and your family.
Speaker 10 (09:12):
No, no, you're no, you're not doing this to me.
You're not doing this to Rebecca.
Speaker 9 (09:18):
What?
Speaker 5 (09:19):
No, enough have any library books?
Speaker 10 (09:24):
We don't even have any library yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
I don't know how she did it, but apparently this
has been owed for quite a while. I'm sorry we
cut up to it late, because it would have been
nice to tell her on graduation day and have her not,
you know, be able to walk right then and there.
Speaker 10 (09:38):
Ludicrous. It would have been nice to tell her she
wasn't graduating before she walked.
Speaker 1 (09:44):
Yes, it would have been so nice to be able
to snatch out of the line and say, listen here,
you owe a dollar and thirty two cents to our library.
You are not graduating, and you cannot walk today. But unfortunately,
what the hell, what.
Speaker 10 (09:56):
The hell kind of person does that?
Speaker 9 (09:58):
What the hell kind of the monster.
Speaker 10 (10:02):
Does that to a child, to a bright and shiny,
intelligent child. I want to talk to the principal right now,
right now, and you're going to be fired because I
don't know what the hell kind of game you are
playing with my daughter, but you have picked the wrong.
Speaker 9 (10:19):
Person will mess with.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
There is a potential of still allowing her to graduate,
and we can call the college that she's supposed to
go to and let them know that we made a
mistake and they might still be able to take her.
If the family was willing to send us a little
bit of a donation.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
Both.
Speaker 10 (10:43):
So you're just doing this to make money.
Speaker 5 (10:44):
This is just an elaborate scam to shake me down.
Speaker 10 (10:48):
You cannot mess with my daughter's future. She is going
to college, she is done with high school. You cannot
mess with my daughter future. You are playing a dangerous
game here. Yeah, you know what. We're done with this conversation.
Speaker 5 (11:05):
I'm getting in my car right now.
Speaker 10 (11:07):
We're going to talk about this face to face.
Speaker 9 (11:09):
I'm coming down right now.
Speaker 10 (11:10):
And you better be ready with a check. And that
principle better be out of his meeting because I am.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Going to down here now. Is that what I'm hearing?
Speaker 10 (11:22):
Oh, I'm bringing a check for you.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
I'm going to catch it with my.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Hey, hey, this is actually Jubil from the Jubil Show
doing a phone brank on you and your husband set
you up. What it's a joke. He said that your
daughter just graduated and he wanted me to.
Speaker 2 (11:38):
Mess with you.
Speaker 14 (11:42):
Wait, say that again.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
It's a joke. It's a prank phone call.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
There's a radio show called the Jubeil Show that your
husband listens to, and he said that your daughter.
Speaker 13 (11:50):
Just God no, I listen.
Speaker 5 (11:53):
I listened to Oh.
Speaker 15 (11:56):
My God, Wake up every morning with jubile Phone Franks.
Speaker 6 (12:02):
We say, mornings on the twenties.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
It's time for Nina's what's trending.
Speaker 6 (12:06):
It's wedding week for Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez and
thanks to protesters, they've had to change the location of
their wedding.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
They're protesting their wedding.
Speaker 8 (12:14):
That's expensive.
Speaker 6 (12:15):
Yes, so they're getting married in Venice, and of course
everybody is flying in from around the world to attend.
Speaker 7 (12:20):
But the problem is is.
Speaker 6 (12:22):
That all the demonstrators were saying that they were going
to throw inflatable crocodiles into the canals of Venice in
Italy to make sure that people couldn't arrive in the.
Speaker 7 (12:29):
Water taxis in the gondolas, and they started to.
Speaker 2 (12:32):
Do this, Why are they doing that?
Speaker 7 (12:34):
Because they don't want them to be there.
Speaker 6 (12:36):
So essentially the plan was they were going to have
their wedding in one of the bigger like Duomo areas,
like in the big you know square. Venice isn't huge,
and so there's just like a few places for them
to be and so they were kind of monopolizing the
whole place, and the locals didn't want them there. So
they had a plan to be protesting anyways on this
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weekend at Saturday or Sunday, I don't remember which day.
Now that the actual wedding is happening, so they still
plan to do that. But now Jeff Besos and Lauren
Sanchez have moved their wedding to a place called the Arsenal.
So it's a complex still in Venice of boatyards and
basins and stuff. It's where they used to build warships
and merchant vessels back in the eighteenth century. So it
sounds actually pretty cool, but it's like on the outskirts
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of Venice and it's got like this.
Speaker 8 (13:19):
Big I think you'd want to do it there anyway.
It's kind of like more privacy and.
Speaker 7 (13:24):
It's easier to secure.
Speaker 6 (13:25):
So to top it all off, they're worried about their
wedding being a target because the Trumps will also be there.
Speaker 7 (13:31):
So they have all of these things leading up to
the wedding and.
Speaker 8 (13:34):
So Trumps will be at their wedding.
Speaker 15 (13:35):
M h wow.
Speaker 10 (13:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (13:37):
Confused by this because all the signs that I saw
that people were protesting the fact that he doesn't pay
enough taxes in America.
Speaker 7 (13:43):
Really that's part of it, but also it's the locals
didn't want.
Speaker 4 (13:46):
They don't like the injection of hundreds of millions of
dollars into their economy for a week.
Speaker 7 (13:51):
They don't think they like.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Sounds pretty silly to me. Yeah, that's pretty short sighted.
Speaker 4 (13:56):
I think about all the floorists, think about all the catering,
thinking about all the all the stuff like that doesn't
make any sense to me.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
And I bet you the locals didn't catch you.
Speaker 4 (14:03):
This is a bunch of non Italian people coming in
and investing, because there were a lot of people the
picture I saw that were like hundreds and hundreds of
people holding up this huge, huge thing like I think
you know when they unfurl an American flag at a
football game, like across the whole field. It was like
that big Oh really and it was like you can't
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do this, but you can't pay your taxes or something
like that.
Speaker 7 (14:27):
It did it did say that, of.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
Course he's not paying as much taxes as he should.
Those guys have they know all the loopholes.
Speaker 6 (14:33):
Yeah, they are Italians and they're called no Space for
Bezos protest groups.
Speaker 3 (14:38):
But if you think about it, if you're doing it
in a town square, you're doing it where people like
normally go on their walks normally like.
Speaker 7 (14:46):
Well, and it's also tire week.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
I feel like it's a weekly, like it's a festival
almost of.
Speaker 2 (14:51):
A thing, like Jeff Bezos wedding festival.
Speaker 7 (14:53):
Yeah, a phone party on a yacht.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
Okay, that's kind of fun, That's what I said.
Speaker 6 (14:57):
But I love that they went for the throwback phone
party fun.
Speaker 7 (15:01):
No, I know, So I don't know even just confused by.
Speaker 2 (15:03):
It, that's all I don't. I have no opinions about it.
I'm just confused.
Speaker 6 (15:06):
I don't know if they're actually using locals though to
do their flat. I mean, I don't know either way,
so I shouldn't say that. So maybe that could be
part of it too, is that they're not using the
resources that are right there for them in fintas.
Speaker 7 (15:16):
I'm not really sure.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Yeah, it's weird.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
Just I would just think you as a as a
small because Venice is a small community. I would assume
you'd want that injection of cash into your economy. And
if you don't want the square rented out, don't make
it for rent.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
I mean there's no yeah, unless he was taking it
over and like they couldn't get anywhere.
Speaker 2 (15:32):
You know, you'll be annoyed by that.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Yeah, I lived in If I lived in Venice and
Jeff Bezos showed up with his wife and her astronaut friends,
it's taking me an hour to get to work, and
it usually takes me ten minutes because this is small.
I can just walk to work now, I got astronauts everywhere.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
How's any different than the super Bowl being in your
town though? True? Well he's annoying me, I think, yeah, exactly, Yeah,
just leave town.
Speaker 8 (15:57):
We expect that.
Speaker 3 (15:58):
I feel like they didn't expect that. They don't have
that every your Jeff Bezos.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
Yeah, they certainly don't have a lot of infrastructure like
I also just might not like.
Speaker 7 (16:04):
It or whatever.
Speaker 8 (16:05):
Yeah, that's that's true.
Speaker 7 (16:06):
So that's what's trending.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
He could take away prime from that whole place wedding.
Speaker 7 (16:13):
I don't know how they get prime anyways.
Speaker 2 (16:15):
What on the gondolas shipping? Well, they got to get
there by water.
Speaker 7 (16:21):
Yeah wait, well, I'm just saying.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
We got to have sure.
Speaker 3 (16:25):
I'm sure some sort of a one day shipping can
still be done for taxis anyway.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
There you have it.
Speaker 15 (16:34):
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Speaker 1 (16:41):
Lauren is on the phone today for a first day
follow up and she's getting ghosted by a dude named Sammy.
So in a few minutes we'll call him in see
fithels why's ghosting her, and maybe get her another date.
But first, Lauren, how long has it been since you
heard from Sammy?
Speaker 9 (16:54):
Oh it's been like a week.
Speaker 7 (16:57):
Or how have you reached out to him in that time?
Speaker 9 (17:00):
Oh?
Speaker 13 (17:00):
Yeah, I definitely have, although I don't think.
Speaker 9 (17:03):
He knows that I have, which I'll probably have to
explain that to you a little bit.
Speaker 5 (17:07):
It's a weird situation, but I can't believe I'm saying
it's that the date was actually like amazing, and it's
so rare that I meet anyone, whether it's you know,
IRL or online where it's like especially online to say,
because you know, we'll text and like I think that
there could be a possibility of that going somewhere, and
then like, I don't know, we meet up and it's
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just not what I expected. But in this case, the
text chemistry absolutely translated to real life. We spent like
several hours together. Wasn't just at one spot. We were
kind of hopping all around one venue to the next,
and believe it or not, even like got to know
some of his friends and they came awesome as well,
and the night ended up at his place, which I
(17:51):
don't expect, but.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Yeah, I know, you.
Speaker 5 (17:54):
Know, talk in the radio, so something's happened that are
you know? PG thirteen rated ar So I stay the
night there and then we decided to meet up for
state number two, which was just casual but so much fun,
like downtown after work, you know, not my neighborhood where
I live, but.
Speaker 9 (18:11):
It was just a great time.
Speaker 7 (18:13):
Did you go back with him after date number two?
Speaker 16 (18:15):
Too?
Speaker 11 (18:16):
Well?
Speaker 5 (18:17):
I texted him and just got no response, like I
didn't know where he was, so sitting there like what
And then after fifteen minutes I did something like I
never want to do, like the phone call like hey
where are you? That sort of thing awkward.
Speaker 7 (18:34):
So wait, wait, wait, I'm sorry he disappeared in the
middle of your date.
Speaker 5 (18:38):
No, I got there and he was nowhere to be found.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
Oh clear, got it?
Speaker 5 (18:45):
Yeah again, I really think I like this guy. So
I'm like, normally after fifteen minutes I would just leave
like okay, You're not going to waste my time. I
don't even know you, but I'm like, let me give
the chance.
Speaker 9 (18:54):
Did you never know? Like what could have happened? Right?
Speaker 5 (18:56):
So I call and I lost at my calls for
doing like the same thing every single time. It would
like ring twice and then go straight to voicemail. I
talked this up to like, okay, he's in a bad
service area, that sort of thing, but it happened, I
want to say, like four times in a row.
Speaker 9 (19:12):
So at that point I just was like, Okay, I'm
gonna go ahead and google, like how do I.
Speaker 5 (19:17):
Know if someone's blocked me? Because I never could understand
the answer to this. But it's actually turns out it's
really easy to do that. Apparently, like you could just
make your number anonymous, yeah, to block people, and it's.
Speaker 2 (19:30):
To find out if you're blocked or to be blocked
to be blocked.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
Okay, Like this was a lesson for me because like
apparently like if it rings more than twice before the voicemail,
that means you're blocked?
Speaker 6 (19:41):
It does or does that mean you're getting sent to voicemail?
It's blocked?
Speaker 2 (19:45):
So I okay, okay.
Speaker 9 (19:49):
So I was like all right, well, I wow, this sucks, right,
And I just went back to my car and I
was smoking there, like I couldn't even bring myself to
drive home. I was still bummed out.
Speaker 7 (20:00):
Oh that's really enough, smer.
Speaker 6 (20:01):
I would be frustrated about that, especially if you think
the date went so well that's yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
Yeah, you just want to know why.
Speaker 7 (20:07):
Also, you're like, what did you do something though?
Speaker 6 (20:10):
Like if you think back to that first date, is
there anything that could have happened that would cause the blocking?
Speaker 5 (20:16):
No, And I've asked myself that now, like up and down,
and I'm for me, I thought it was mutual, like
we have this insane chemistry that's super rare. So that's
why I'm so disappointed. I can't come up with any
reason why.
Speaker 9 (20:29):
I feel like, you know, seeing you cover more than.
Speaker 5 (20:31):
Once, but he would ghost me, Like why wouldn't you
just say something?
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Okay, well we'll try to figure it out for you.
Play a song, come back, and then call him and
see if you'll tell us why he's ghosting you. Okay, Okay,
thank you, play song, comeback, Get your first day follow up, Next.
Speaker 15 (20:45):
First Date follow Up powered by the Advocates Injury Attorneys
Online at advocateslad dot com.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
If you're just joining us for today's first date follow up.
Lauren is on the phone and she's getting ghosted by
a dude named Sammy. So in a second, we're gonna
call him. See will tellus why's ghostinger and maybe get
her another date if she still wants one. But before
we do that, Lauren, why don't you catch us up
on your situation?
Speaker 9 (21:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (21:06):
Well, basically, I had like two really nice dates with
this guy, and I went for date number three and
he was m I A.
Speaker 9 (21:15):
And he has not talked to me whatsoever. And I
don't understand why I'm being bosted.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
And you think you might be blocked even.
Speaker 9 (21:23):
Yeah, blocked me?
Speaker 3 (21:25):
Why?
Speaker 9 (21:25):
I didn't take him for being a coward. So that's
why I'm so confute.
Speaker 2 (21:30):
All right? You ready for us to call him?
Speaker 9 (21:32):
It's ready, It's all for me?
Speaker 2 (21:33):
Yeah, Okay, here we go.
Speaker 6 (21:46):
Hello.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Hi, I'm as speaking to Sammy please. Uh yeah, this
is Sammy. What's up? This is Jewbel. My name is Jebel.
I host a radio show. It's called The Jubile Show.
Speaker 7 (21:54):
How's it going, Sammy? The whole show's here.
Speaker 2 (21:56):
I'm Nina High. I'm Victoria.
Speaker 9 (21:58):
Oh uh hi, Hi, all right.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
You ever listen to the show.
Speaker 16 (22:03):
Uh?
Speaker 9 (22:03):
Yeah, I mean I've I've heard you guys once.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Well have you ever heard of first a follow up before?
Speaker 5 (22:08):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (22:09):
I have.
Speaker 9 (22:09):
I'm starting to get nervous here.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
But don't be nervous because we're calling you because somebody
did send us an email about you. So maybe you'd
be nervous.
Speaker 2 (22:16):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (22:16):
But it's a segment where if you're ghosting somebody, they
can email us to get you on the phone and
ask why you're ghosting them. And we got an email
about you from somebody.
Speaker 9 (22:25):
Okay, I think I probably know who you're talking about.
Speaker 1 (22:28):
You want to try to take a guess at the
name I'm to the Lauren. Yes, Sammy, you're correct. You've
want absolutely nothing, But la do you mind telling us
why you're ghosting her?
Speaker 5 (22:40):
Oh?
Speaker 17 (22:41):
Man?
Speaker 9 (22:41):
All right? Look, we we texted for a while. It
was great. We meet for the date. Chemistry is there,
she's really cool, she's hot. Everything was good, and.
Speaker 14 (22:52):
At some point the conversation turns around to like, you know,
relationship stuff.
Speaker 9 (22:57):
You know, we're just talking about like relationship things, like,
you know, are you ever gonna have kids?
Speaker 14 (23:02):
Are you ever gonna get well, I don't know whatever,
you know, just stuff like about relationships, okay, And at
one point I asked her what her definition of cheating is.
Speaker 9 (23:10):
If a guy goes to a strip club, is that cheating?
That's sort of thing, you know what I mean?
Speaker 14 (23:14):
Yeah, And let's just say that her perspective is pretty strict.
She said even watching adult movies was cheating. That to
me is like pretty strength.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
And nobody's gonna take that from you. So you're saying,
it's not like.
Speaker 9 (23:29):
I watch it all the time, but it is a
part of my life and it is okay that I enjoyed.
I don't know, it just feels like that to me.
He's not cheating, you know, that's just like entertainment.
Speaker 6 (23:38):
So did you have that conversation with her and like
express your concern with her line that you drew in
regards to adult film.
Speaker 14 (23:46):
Oh, I mean, I just kind of got awkward and
it kind of gave me the ick, you know what
I mean.
Speaker 9 (23:51):
And it's just weird.
Speaker 7 (23:53):
Okay, that's that's new.
Speaker 9 (23:55):
Yeah, I mean, I don't want to be a cheater,
Like if we got together, like I'd be cheating on
her all the time.
Speaker 14 (24:02):
You know, it's like she can feel however she wants
to feel, and that's totally fine. But I just kind
of realized, like maybe this wasn't like a long term thing,
and I maybe I should have said something I didn't.
I mean, this happened in like the first forty five
minutes of the date, and it was like four hours long,
and like you know, you know, she spent the night
and it was great.
Speaker 9 (24:21):
You know, that was fun. But the whole time, I
was just kind of this is in the back of
my mind, and I just I mean, what do you
say to that. Do you say, like, wait a minute,
I gotta watch a don't move.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
I feel like I would want to get to the
bottom of it and kind of understand why that was
such a hard line for somebody. Yeah, because I think
we asked those questions in the beginning of a date,
whether it's about the adult film or just like do
you want to get married? But like to understand where
the person comes from, and sometimes that's sometimes that sparks
a conversation that helps the other person see where you're
coming from and you can change your mind a little bit.
She might have been into it if she was like
(24:53):
it's not cheating if you watch it with me.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
No.
Speaker 9 (24:56):
Can I just say something right now? It is absolutely
like no matter who he's watching it with. Wait a minute, Laurence. Wait,
Laurence here.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
Yes, that's Lauren. She's on the phone listing and wants
to talk to you.
Speaker 11 (25:08):
Oh man, oh man.
Speaker 18 (25:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (25:11):
And I came here to get answers. This was not
one I was expecting to get of all the reasons
that could be.
Speaker 5 (25:17):
But you know, I have sort of been wondering, like
why he was so like animated turns sex And I'm like,
maybe he was mimicking a performance, like he's had Funny's
experience watching these on tutorials. If you will, you see,
it can be a good thing. I mean yeah, And
you know, while we're putting everything out on the table
(25:37):
right now, I just want to ask something like, you know,
we went on two.
Speaker 9 (25:40):
Dates, so there was a little bit of time in between, you.
Speaker 5 (25:42):
Know, date one and date two.
Speaker 9 (25:44):
So what were you doing during that time?
Speaker 5 (25:46):
Were you're spending your time like prepping, you know, watching
all these videos, seating you know, what were you doing?
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 9 (25:53):
I watched some videos in between. That's the most people do. Okay,
So the gist of it is you were cheating on me.
We weren't EXPERI was we gone on a date. What
are you talking about?
Speaker 6 (26:05):
You know?
Speaker 9 (26:06):
This is cheating again, types of cheating. It should just
be between two people. It's it's to me, it's no
different than cheating, swinging, watching.
Speaker 5 (26:13):
Four it's all the same group, it all together and
hear I'm like thinking that you're amazing, But it turns
out I's been blinded by something because you could not
even say faithful to me for two days.
Speaker 9 (26:24):
What I mean, Look, it wasn't like I was watching
videos of girls that looked like you. I was watching
videos of like other types of matter what they look like, Lauren.
We went on two dates. We it's not like we
were engaged. Like, this is wild to me.
Speaker 5 (26:41):
Really, you're forgetting in those four Actually it was six
hours that we spent together, not four.
Speaker 6 (26:45):
Like you said.
Speaker 5 (26:47):
I guess you're forgetting half the things you said to
me during that date.
Speaker 9 (26:49):
But this is cool, it's fine.
Speaker 14 (26:52):
I didn't make commitments and I'm am I in single
white female right now?
Speaker 9 (26:57):
What's going on?
Speaker 2 (26:58):
Is that another adult video? Kind of yeah.
Speaker 9 (27:04):
About a crazy girl. I'm scared. I don't know this
is wild, man.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
I really don't think you would be acting pretty norm
You'd be pretty crazy if you just found out you
got cheated on too.
Speaker 9 (27:13):
Okay, buddy, if you came to me.
Speaker 14 (27:15):
And said, hey, I was watching a bunch of porn
this week, I'd be like, hell, yeah, look I didn't
chee it on you.
Speaker 9 (27:22):
We weren't together, we went on two days. This is
not okay.
Speaker 5 (27:27):
You can come up with an excuse anc you try to, like,
you know, floss it all over.
Speaker 9 (27:31):
And whatever you want to say, but like, you're a
cheater and I do not ever want to see you again.
Speaker 2 (27:36):
Well, I haven't asked that, Sammy. Would you like to
go on another day with Lauren? Will pay for it?
Speaker 14 (27:41):
No, I would like to log into my internet and
watch some art films now, thank you very much.
Speaker 5 (27:47):
Okay, I think that's really just proved my point that
I've been talking about with my friends, like every single
guy out there is a cheater in some way, shape
or form.
Speaker 2 (27:55):
I don't know that's a good way to put it, but.
Speaker 9 (27:58):
Sure, right, Lauren, you know I nobody asked you to talk.
Speaker 17 (28:07):
What you just said is one of the most insanely
idiotic things I have ever heard at no point in
your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything
that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this
room is now dumber for having listened to it. I
award you no points, and may God have mercy on
(28:29):
your soul.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
It's time for America's favorite trivia game. You versus Victoria.
Your chance to take on Victoria Ramirez in a game
of trivia for Jesse Murph tickets today, and let's meet
our contestant for you versus Victoria, Lisa.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
What's up, Lisa? How are you?
Speaker 5 (28:44):
Hey?
Speaker 8 (28:44):
Everybody, I'm a little bit nervous, but I'm ready to
win these tickets. Are nervous because I'm a fierce competitor.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
I am nervous, but I own a huge children's indoor
playground in Vancouver's.
Speaker 8 (28:55):
I think I could take on one person. He's like
so much fun.
Speaker 13 (29:02):
I want to go.
Speaker 16 (29:04):
You want to go to the like shout out, shout
out to disney Castle, no plug, just a big shout out.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
That's cool, a big deal. Victoria wants to attend.
Speaker 8 (29:14):
That sounds fun. You know what we can do an
after hours type thing where everybody can come.
Speaker 12 (29:19):
We can turn up the air cannons.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
You know, you guys all get black eyes.
Speaker 8 (29:22):
It'd be great.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
That does sound fun, definitely, and I'm not even kidding.
Speaker 5 (29:29):
Actually I'm not even kidding.
Speaker 6 (29:31):
Also, durn like this, go your here we go.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
We're gonna send Victoria out of the studio and Lisa,
the game is played like this. You have thirty seconds
to answer as many questions as possible. If you don't
know one, just say pass, and Victoria has to beat
you outright to win. Okay, oh man, okay, all right,
she is outside. The door is closed, and Lisa, your
time starts now.
Speaker 6 (29:55):
Which fruit has varieties called Cavendish red and lady finger.
Speaker 8 (30:02):
Strawberry?
Speaker 7 (30:03):
What US state is known as the Land of Lincoln?
Speaker 19 (30:07):
Uh?
Speaker 12 (30:07):
Nebraska?
Speaker 7 (30:08):
What do you call the colored part.
Speaker 2 (30:10):
Of the eye?
Speaker 8 (30:12):
The iris?
Speaker 6 (30:14):
Who painted American Gothic? The famous portrait of a farmer
and his daughter pat What planet has moons named Phobos
and Damos?
Speaker 8 (30:24):
What is it like over.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
Victoria Back in the studio.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
While Victoria is getting settled, here's a question for you, Lisa,
what fictional character do you think would be the worst
roommate ever?
Speaker 16 (30:42):
Oh?
Speaker 11 (30:44):
I have no idea.
Speaker 8 (30:45):
You guys have puting me on the spot.
Speaker 7 (30:48):
No idea.
Speaker 8 (30:49):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (30:50):
My first thought was Winnie the Pooh tiger or yeah.
Speaker 8 (30:57):
They'd be jumping around. I wore I've been like, hey man,
hey man, hey man. I mean like I feel like
I do that normally.
Speaker 4 (31:02):
So it's like, yeah, but have you seen winning the
Poo's place? Like he's never going to do the dishes.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Oh yeah, that's true.
Speaker 7 (31:08):
One pot.
Speaker 1 (31:08):
Yeah, sitting on the couch eating honey with no pants on.
Hey man, some people I don't want to come home
to that.
Speaker 7 (31:16):
It's a good snuggle, good snuggle.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
All right, here we go, Victoria thirty seconds. ANSWER's many
questions as possible. If you don't know one, just say
pass and you have to beat Lisa.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
I'll wright to win. Are you ready? Yes? Okay, Lisa,
you can tell Victoria wind to go.
Speaker 10 (31:34):
All right?
Speaker 6 (31:35):
Which fruit house variety is called Cavendish red and lady finger?
What apples? What US state is known as the Land
of Lincoln Washington? What do you call the colored part
of the eye?
Speaker 20 (31:49):
I ball?
Speaker 3 (31:50):
Wait?
Speaker 2 (31:50):
The color?
Speaker 8 (31:51):
I I wris eyeball Iris?
Speaker 7 (31:56):
Who painted American Gothic the famous portrait of a farmer
and his daughter?
Speaker 8 (32:00):
Oh vango?
Speaker 7 (32:01):
What planet has moons? Named phobos and demos.
Speaker 8 (32:04):
What wait, what was the question? What cham moo?
Speaker 21 (32:08):
Wait?
Speaker 2 (32:08):
What what sham what cham mo?
Speaker 7 (32:13):
That's a great question. Actually the creature.
Speaker 8 (32:15):
Dumbo and something else bobos, and.
Speaker 6 (32:18):
That's not what.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Which shamoo was it? I don't know how many shemoos
would have been. Alright, let's send it over to the
scoreboard and see which one of you shamoos won.
Speaker 4 (32:33):
Victoria got one correct and Lisa got one correct. Lisa, congratulations,
that's a win. Because Victoria has to meet you, all.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
Right to win. So you got Jesse Murph tickets.
Speaker 13 (32:44):
Oh awesome, yay, oh thank you.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Yeah, we'll definitely take you up on that. All right,
let's get the answers now with Nina.
Speaker 6 (32:53):
The fruit variety that has well, the fruit varieties called
Cavendish red and Lady finger are bananas?
Speaker 8 (32:59):
What the US state known as lady finger bananas?
Speaker 7 (33:04):
Why are they calling it a red banana? Is that
a thing?
Speaker 2 (33:06):
Probably read?
Speaker 6 (33:07):
I don't know, I've never seen like.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
I think they're like little or they're like the tiny
air bananas, tiny little, tiny red banana.
Speaker 6 (33:14):
I'm gonna look up the bananas after are red?
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Are they tiny?
Speaker 5 (33:18):
No?
Speaker 2 (33:20):
They're normal, normal they're just red.
Speaker 5 (33:23):
The U.
Speaker 6 (33:24):
S state known as the Land of Lincoln is Illinois.
The colored you're Yeah, it says it on all the
license plates when you drive, obviously.
Speaker 2 (33:33):
Famously from Illinois.
Speaker 16 (33:35):
How wise was it?
Speaker 2 (33:35):
No that he's a president?
Speaker 11 (33:38):
I didn't know one fact about that.
Speaker 8 (33:39):
Man said he wore a top hat and he was
a president.
Speaker 7 (33:41):
That's the only thing you know about him.
Speaker 11 (33:43):
What do I need to know?
Speaker 8 (33:45):
He's on twenty dollar bill, isn't he? That's about it.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
I don't think he is. Actually, that's not twenty from
a five dollars bill.
Speaker 3 (33:50):
Dang it?
Speaker 2 (33:51):
Well, who's twenty?
Speaker 5 (33:52):
Is that?
Speaker 2 (33:53):
Jefferson Jackson? Jackson?
Speaker 3 (33:54):
I was close?
Speaker 8 (33:55):
Yeah, anyways, Jackson.
Speaker 7 (33:57):
Well, the name of the colored part of your eye
is iris.
Speaker 16 (34:00):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (34:01):
The painter of American Gothic is Grant Wood. And the
planet that has moons named Phobos and Demos is Mars.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
Not Shamou No, no Shamoo.
Speaker 6 (34:10):
I s question, Lisa, planet has moons named Phobos and
Nemos is his little friend.
Speaker 8 (34:15):
Oh you need to say a little slower.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
That was my That is not my fault, Lisa, Thank
you for playing Who play you for Victoria? The same
time every single weekday morning. Remember, if you want to play,
all you have to do is d m us at
the Jubil Show or go to the jubilshow dot com.
Speaker 19 (34:34):
It's time to Catch a Cheater only on the Jubil Show.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Olivia is on the phone today for to Catch a
Cheater and she thinks that her husband of three years
named Ryan might be messing around. So we'll see if
we can help her out. Olivia, Sorry, you have to
come on the show this way, But what's up? Why
do you think Ryan's cheating? Hi?
Speaker 11 (34:51):
Everybody? Okay, So Ryan and I have been together, We've
been married for three years. We've been in college. He
was a party guy. He was hardy guy, rye.
Speaker 16 (35:01):
So I'm used to that with him. He still kind
of goes out with his friends, and when he does,
he always seems to go over the edge a bit,
but it's usually just, you know, the cops are called
or pulled over something of that sort.
Speaker 11 (35:15):
Okay.
Speaker 16 (35:15):
I went away for a business trip a week ago
and I just got back, so this is all just happening.
I got back on Saturday, and I feel like Ryan
may have gone over the limit this time. Really Yeah, yeah,
So okay, so I get back. I get back from
my trip, you know, I'm exhausted. And the very next day, Sunday,
(35:36):
I get up, I go out, I'm gonna go to
the gym, and there's a note on my car.
Speaker 11 (35:41):
And am I what is this? I pick it up.
Speaker 16 (35:43):
I think it's nothing, you know, just whatever, disgruntled advertisement
or disgruntled neighbor or whatever.
Speaker 11 (35:48):
But it's a note that says, I think your husband
had another woman over while you were gone.
Speaker 2 (35:56):
Oh oh wow, like excuse me.
Speaker 11 (35:59):
So so at first I'm like, what is this? What
is this nonsense? It doesn't pertain to me? How dare you?
This is garbage?
Speaker 16 (36:06):
Leave me without I didn't think it pertained to me,
but I was curious and there was more written there,
so I read it and kind of hoping that I'm
getting some gossip from another neighbor. You know that this
isn't me, but whoever. They are described in detail things
that came from and out of my particular apartment, which
(36:27):
was there was yelling inside from Ryan and another person,
and then there was a woman.
Speaker 11 (36:34):
A woman ran out of my apartment, and then following
her was Ryan and Ryan's yelling slurs Like I God,
this sounds awful, Like this sounds so disturbing.
Speaker 6 (36:47):
Wait, really, does it say that it's Ryan for sure?
Or is it say some guy in your apartment?
Speaker 16 (36:53):
It just says it just says your husband. I'm sorry,
it says it says your husband. Okay, okay, so yeah,
so and he ran out to this woman yelling things
that sounded inappropriate, and then she kept going and he ran.
Speaker 11 (37:08):
In and slammed the door.
Speaker 2 (37:11):
Okay, so in order, so I'm.
Speaker 11 (37:13):
Thinking this has to be someone close by.
Speaker 16 (37:15):
It can't be like if they're like hearing yelling and
slamming doors, then it was close by. And for them
to particularly say it was my husband my house, I mean,
that's kind of seems like it's accurate.
Speaker 6 (37:27):
It just does it feel like something that like does
Ryan get worked up? Like does he get upset? Like
does it sound like something that he would do.
Speaker 11 (37:35):
No, That's why this whole thing is like kind of weird. Like, yes,
Ryan and his friends.
Speaker 16 (37:39):
Are giant jerks when they get together, Okay, Like that's
when I usually see his broie side, you know, like yeah,
like he's a bro and they yell, but it's always
like but to me, it just sounds like a bunch
of cavemen, Like it doesn't sound like anything that anybody
should ever even pay attention to.
Speaker 1 (37:56):
Like, it's just like dumb yelling at this woman. And
does it seem like cheating still or something else?
Speaker 13 (38:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 16 (38:05):
But for me to think that that, first of all,
a girl over that I know nothing about that right there?
Speaker 11 (38:12):
Is not cool. And for somebody to be running out
of my apartment what happened?
Speaker 1 (38:18):
You know?
Speaker 16 (38:18):
No girl just leaves a situation like that. And there's
no reason why a man should be yelling after a
girl unless he didn't get something that he wanted from her.
Speaker 2 (38:26):
I see what you're saying.
Speaker 16 (38:27):
Okay, So like to me, my brain has been running
a mile a minute sewing in the blanks here, and
let me tell you, they just keep getting worse.
Speaker 1 (38:35):
Yeah, okay, we'll see if we can figure it out
for you. Then you already told us a grocery store
he's an awards member at. So we'll do the usual.
We'll play a song, come back, and then call and
pretend to be from the grocery store and say that
every single month, we choose one lucky Rewards member who
gets free flowers delivered from our floral department, and we'll
see if he sends those to you or to somebody else. Okay,
all right, all right, play a song, come back and
get you to catch a teeter. Next it's Time.
Speaker 2 (39:00):
A Cheater only on the Tuble show.
Speaker 1 (39:02):
Right in the middle of to Catch a Cheater and
if you're just joining us, Olivia is on the phone
and she thinks that her husband of three years named
Ryan might have cheated while she was out of town
on business.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
So we're going to see if we can catch him.
Speaker 1 (39:13):
We're gonna call him in a second and pretend to
we're from the grocery store that he's a rewards card
member at and say that every month we choose one
lucky rewards member at random, we get three flowers deliver
from our flooral apartment, and we'll see if he sends
those to his wife, Olivia or to somebody else. But
before we do that, Olivia, why don't you break down
again why you think he might be cheating?
Speaker 16 (39:29):
I went out of Bountain. When I got home a
day after, there was a note on my car. So
I'm an anonymous writer detailing an incident that happened, apparently
in my apartment, apparently with my husband of a woman
running out with him yelling behind her, and then running.
Speaker 11 (39:47):
Back in and sclaming the door.
Speaker 6 (39:49):
That's alarming.
Speaker 11 (39:51):
That's enough for me to want to know what the
heck happened.
Speaker 2 (39:55):
Are you ready for us to call him?
Speaker 11 (39:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (39:57):
Okay, here we go.
Speaker 1 (40:08):
Hello, Hi, this is horrible calling from I was looking
for a Rewards Card member named Ryan.
Speaker 2 (40:15):
Yes, I'm Ryan Ryan.
Speaker 1 (40:17):
Please don't hang up. This is not a marketing call.
I'm actually calling to say congratulations, thank you so much
for shopping with us. Here this month's big winner.
Speaker 13 (40:23):
I won flowers.
Speaker 1 (40:25):
Maybe you don't know this, but every single month, we
choose one lucky Rewards Card member to say thank you
very much for shopping with us, and we appreciate your
business by gifting you thirty six long sim red Roses,
box of candy or chocolates, and a card to be
delivered to anybody that you want within the fifty United States.
Speaker 11 (40:39):
Oh cool, Well that's awesome.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
Here's how it works.
Speaker 1 (40:42):
I just get the information from you in a matter
of minutes over the phone, and then we can get
those delivered from you.
Speaker 2 (40:47):
If you know who to send them to. Right now,
I'm prepared to take that information.
Speaker 11 (40:50):
No, send it to my wife.
Speaker 2 (40:52):
Her name is Olivia. Okay, okay, anything you want to
put in a card to Olivia?
Speaker 9 (40:57):
Yeah, Tyler, I'm glad you're home. And it's been boring
as hell without my partner in crime.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
I guess now, I'll let you know that this is
not the grocery store. Okay, this is actually the Jubile Show.
It's a radio show.
Speaker 20 (41:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (41:11):
Hi, I am Nina.
Speaker 2 (41:12):
Hi, I'm Victoria, and.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
My name is Jubal And we do a segment on
our show called to Katchita where if you think your
significant other might be sleeping around you see you, they
send flowers to and your wife, Olivia is.
Speaker 2 (41:20):
Actually on the other line on the phone listening and
wants to talk to you.
Speaker 9 (41:25):
I don't understand. What do you mean.
Speaker 2 (41:28):
I'll let her say it, Olivia, Hey, Hey, what the hell.
Speaker 13 (41:33):
Is going on?
Speaker 16 (41:34):
Well? Okay, so I was gone last week obviously, and
I received an anonymous note on my car detailing some
activities that may have happened while I was gone and
about a possible house guest that you had that were
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not the guy.
Speaker 11 (41:58):
So do you have bplain to me who you had
over last week? And I mean everybody, Uh, nobody.
Speaker 13 (42:05):
I've been working the whole time, Like, why are you
were going?
Speaker 9 (42:08):
Why am I being set up for something?
Speaker 11 (42:10):
You're you're full of?
Speaker 16 (42:11):
Okay, bab I have a note here that describes yelling
inside of the apartment between you and a female, a
female running out of the apartment, with you running after her,
calling her names, her continuing going, and you slamming the
door on the way in. Now, those are way too
detailed for somebody.
Speaker 2 (42:27):
To just make up.
Speaker 9 (42:30):
You know, I'm not full of that could be like
the bron car or something. I've been working the entire
time you were gone.
Speaker 16 (42:37):
Okay, Okay, there's something else here that I haven't told
anybody about because I was waiting for you to say
here and tell me that you didn't do anything. When
I was unpacking putting myself away in the closet, I
found a high heeled shoe that is not mine.
Speaker 13 (42:51):
Oh uh.
Speaker 18 (42:58):
Right, everybody, chill out, Olivia. First off, I didn't sleep
with nobody. Okay, I didn't sleep with anybody, all right.
You know Jay and Brent, right, my buddies then friends
in fourth grade.
Speaker 13 (43:11):
Yeah, they came over to a little party.
Speaker 9 (43:13):
We were hanging out.
Speaker 18 (43:15):
Apart, all right, Brent ordered an escort, okay, and she
scanned the money, She took the money, she ran out,
and she went down the street.
Speaker 9 (43:22):
And it wasn't even me.
Speaker 2 (43:24):
Jay went out.
Speaker 13 (43:25):
He was yelling at her. He was calling her every
name in the book.
Speaker 8 (43:27):
What is your friend order an escort to your apartment?
Speaker 6 (43:30):
Do you just lied about?
Speaker 9 (43:33):
Well? You know, Jay and Brent? All right, and it's
not like she's a hooker or anything. In escort comes over,
says Dad.
Speaker 13 (43:41):
You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 9 (43:42):
Oh my god, she stole James Wallert and ran out
with this to our house. Yeah, to our house.
Speaker 11 (43:47):
You allowed I don't care who ordered what. You allowed
an escort in the house and you got oh my, oh.
Speaker 9 (43:55):
My, that is so all right. She's not even an escort.
Speaker 13 (43:59):
Stuff.
Speaker 9 (44:00):
She's a stripper.
Speaker 11 (44:01):
Chill out?
Speaker 3 (44:03):
Was it?
Speaker 7 (44:04):
We're going from nobody to an escort to.
Speaker 9 (44:09):
And she didn't even strip.
Speaker 13 (44:11):
I told her she stole the money and she ran out.
Speaker 9 (44:13):
I don't know what the hell Her pimp was in.
Speaker 2 (44:15):
The car out there waiting for her.
Speaker 8 (44:16):
She was a hooker?
Speaker 13 (44:18):
Really, I don't think so. Well, Olivia, stop you do
this all the time. Calm down, Explain.
Speaker 11 (44:28):
Yourself, buddy, you're the money, You're the no no, no,
no no.
Speaker 9 (44:33):
I didn't screw anybody. I didn't even see any cans.
Speaker 2 (44:38):
Okay, to be clear, she didn't, she.
Speaker 11 (44:43):
Didn't, she didn't time before you see any can. But listen,
I don't know what you have to say, but we
are done.
Speaker 9 (44:50):
We are nothing.
Speaker 11 (44:52):
You could keep the felthy gang in an apartment that
you brought an escort into.
Speaker 16 (44:57):
All right, I was not full.
Speaker 9 (45:00):
No, we're not. You do this all the time. We
are not done.
Speaker 11 (45:05):
What do you mean we do this time? Do you
do this all the time?
Speaker 5 (45:07):
You do this some time, you freak out, you go
to your mom's house, you come back in five days.
Speaker 14 (45:13):
Come on, Olivia, maybe I have a boyfriend who orders escorts.
Speaker 11 (45:18):
Hi, your boyfriend husband jesus.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
Wow. Okay, well it does sound like you guys got
stuff to talk about. Yeah, but at least now, Olivia,
you know what happened sort of And who was screaming?
Speaker 6 (45:35):
Yeah that was Jay, It wasn't me.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
I don't do that crap anyway.
Speaker 3 (45:38):
So I don't scream after hookers or escorts are strippers.
Speaker 13 (45:42):
I don't scream after hookers they leave.
Speaker 9 (45:44):
If they leave that you know, that's what you paid
them for. So, oh good, I'm.
Speaker 11 (45:50):
I'm too tired for this, Ryan, I'm tired.
Speaker 2 (45:53):
I'm done.
Speaker 11 (45:54):
I got work to do.
Speaker 2 (45:55):
We'll let you guys figure this out. Good luck. Thank
you for you know. I'm glad you got some answers.
Speaker 11 (46:01):
Yeah, yeah, I guess.
Speaker 2 (46:04):
What are you gonna do with the shoe?
Speaker 9 (46:07):
I touched the shoe?
Speaker 11 (46:09):
I been in my house. Did she use the bathroom?
Did she use the bathroom?
Speaker 9 (46:13):
This is oh my god, this is disgusting. This is disgusting.
Speaker 11 (46:18):
I fin it would be.
Speaker 9 (46:21):
The first time you cut the hooker's shoe.
Speaker 8 (46:24):
What Oh my god, the jewel shows to catch a cheater.
Speaker 1 (46:31):
Give us three minutes and we'll give you everything you
need to know for the day. But it's time for
Nina's what's trending?
Speaker 6 (46:35):
So we got phobo fomo and now we have faux po.
What's fobo do you suffer?
Speaker 20 (46:40):
Oh?
Speaker 6 (46:41):
Phobo is fear of a better option. Oh, fomo fear
of missing out? Yeah, and now faux po is fear
of people's opinions.
Speaker 13 (46:48):
Oh.
Speaker 6 (46:48):
I don't think people in this room have faux po.
Speaker 2 (46:53):
Yeah I have, which is joy of missing out.
Speaker 11 (46:59):
You guys, they have that.
Speaker 6 (47:01):
What do you mean I do too sometimes, seriously, seriously, the.
Speaker 8 (47:04):
Joy of missing fun.
Speaker 4 (47:06):
Yeah, because like you don't see it as fun really
in the moment you're like, I'm so glad I don't
have that obligation.
Speaker 6 (47:12):
Yeah, moments that I'm just playing in my bed with
my clean sheets all cuddled up.
Speaker 2 (47:18):
Man, happens to me a lot with concerts.
Speaker 8 (47:20):
No, mo, I love a concert. I can't skip a conment,
I know.
Speaker 2 (47:23):
But but like I'll see I'll see Victoria's stories.
Speaker 4 (47:25):
She's at a concert somewhere in the world because she
decided to take off work for a concert.
Speaker 2 (47:29):
And I'll be like, that sounds like a lot of work.
Speaker 8 (47:34):
A great time.
Speaker 2 (47:36):
Yeah, So fair of people's opinions is the new one.
Speaker 18 (47:39):
Huh.
Speaker 6 (47:39):
Fear of people's opinions. Yeah, they're calling it a hidden epidemic.
That's why people suffer from from it a lot. They
lose confidence in themselves, their performance, suffers everything. So constantly
being worried about what other people think of you, it's
actually extremely detrimental.
Speaker 8 (47:54):
I think it's always been a thing.
Speaker 3 (47:56):
I don't think we need to come up with a
name for it now, Like I feel like that's always
been a thing. It's only gotten worse with social media
exactly right.
Speaker 6 (48:02):
And I think that's what's exacerbating it, because you get
afraid of posting and then you delete it or if
you shouldn't do it, and then everything gets suffocated inside
of you. So whether you post or not post, you
wanted to post, and now you feel it inside.
Speaker 7 (48:14):
So social media is doing that to you. What is
so funny?
Speaker 1 (48:17):
There are very few things that I'm thankful for for
the family that I was raised in, because my father
is a narcissist, abusive type dude, you know. But when
you're raised by a narcissist, they teach you to not
care about anybody's opinion but their's basically, you know.
Speaker 2 (48:32):
And so I would get.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
Talkings to all the time when I was a kid,
constantly how nobody's opinion matter. The only opinions that matter
are the ones that are closest to you, right. But
that did compute me ultimately. It helped because I never
cared what anybody else thought. Also it did at times
was bad too, because I never cared what anybody thought.
So I'd go into a business and be like, oh,
I feel like talking to day scroom. I don't know
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them really like I don't know how they are at home.
I don't not like, you know, they could beat people.
I don't care about their opinion. That's not the proper
way to be. You do have to kind of wear
masks in certain areas.
Speaker 8 (49:05):
Of your life, like they don't know my life.
Speaker 2 (49:07):
I don't know that, they don't know me.
Speaker 1 (49:10):
But it did help me out, you know, except you know,
because of that, I also choose to trust the wrong
people with the opinions that did matter to me.
Speaker 2 (49:17):
And yeah it was bad but outward but for the
most part.
Speaker 1 (49:20):
Like nobody anytime, maybe they try to troll me on
social media or whatever, it never bothered me some like whatever,
I don't know you.
Speaker 6 (49:26):
But that's the other part of it. Though some people's
opinions matter. Some opinions matter to you, so it's basically
what you believe. But having fear is the part that
holds you back, because sometimes an opinion is something that
helps you question, you know your reality, and it helps
you grow. So I mean, this is a deeper conversation.
Speaker 7 (49:41):
I feel like I could really go on for a while,
but but be careful of faux po. Next, there are
some parents.
Speaker 6 (49:51):
Parents are making headlines right now because it's graduation season
and the way they celebrated their son's graduation is trending.
They hired pulled answers to the party. There were pole
dancers all over the party. They got pictures of their
kid with the pole dancers, And for some reason, people
are judging this family for giving their son pole dancers
to celebrate his graduation.
Speaker 7 (50:12):
I mean he's of age, he's eighteen.
Speaker 8 (50:14):
I mean, have you seen polled answers. That's it is
not easy. Let me just say, it's like a show.
Speaker 4 (50:18):
Yeah, question pole dancers has taken on a new meeting.
So do you mean pole dancers? Like, were they in
workout outfits? Yes, gothic dances, yeah.
Speaker 7 (50:32):
Exotic dancers.
Speaker 8 (50:33):
I feel like that's a little different.
Speaker 2 (50:35):
Yeah I might.
Speaker 1 (50:36):
I might be annoyed with that if my if I
had a kid and they went to somebody's graduation.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
Yeah, it's not just about their kid, it's like all
the other guys. Yeah, like, why was I about it?
That's ridiculous. Okay, you need to go to all parties.
I don't think so your ground did you still live here?
Speaker 6 (50:51):
The surprising.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
The surprising.
Speaker 7 (50:54):
The surprising thing is some of the kids just exited
during the performances.
Speaker 5 (50:58):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (50:58):
Really, so that would make because they felt weird.
Speaker 2 (51:01):
I mean it would be weird to get your kid
a stripper. I think, Oh they got them multiple.
Speaker 6 (51:07):
Mom got my friend to stripper for her twenty first birthday. Yeah,
it was a wild situation, but.
Speaker 4 (51:12):
I mean, no judgment, do what you want. But I
do think there's something odd about that. I also think
that this generation isn't even into exotic anything, so it
just seems like an odd thing because they're I'm constantly
uncomfortable and constantly dealing with fau pop.
Speaker 2 (51:27):
Yeah, these strippers are giving me social anxiety.
Speaker 6 (51:30):
Well up shutting it down on TikTok.
Speaker 1 (51:32):
They said social anxiety, So now I haven't and it's
caused by strippers at party.
Speaker 2 (51:37):
It really exacerbates my ADHD.
Speaker 6 (51:41):
It worked, though, because the police had to shut it
down a few minutes in and the school is going
to lock down any celebrating near school property.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
Moving forward, he did, the shippers are on the school property. No,
they were at their house. Oh, it's the event. But
the event was close to the school property. So oh, okay, interesting,
that's sketchy.
Speaker 7 (51:59):
Anyway, that's what's trying to do.
Speaker 2 (52:07):
Your heart is true.
Speaker 7 (52:09):
You are pell and comf ready.
Speaker 1 (52:14):
If you do a.
Speaker 19 (52:16):
Invited everyone and pull off the mic just a little,
the biggest gift would be from me, and the car
detached would say thank you.
Speaker 1 (52:31):
Every iconic show has their wacky cast of characters, and
the Jewbil Show is no different. By Welcome to the
Jubil Show with your drunken Nina Hi. And then there's
everybody's younger sister Victoria Ramirez Hi. And who could forget
our producer Brad he's a dad.
Speaker 2 (52:47):
Hey there, Tiger.
Speaker 1 (52:47):
And then there's me. I'm Jewbil and this is the
Jewbil Show and this is the time of week where
we check in and see what's going on in our lives. So, Nina,
what's up with you this week?
Speaker 7 (52:55):
Have you ever steered a skin tag off of your friend?
Speaker 6 (52:58):
Hello?
Speaker 21 (52:59):
What?
Speaker 5 (53:00):
No?
Speaker 2 (53:00):
Okay?
Speaker 6 (53:01):
So I will just start by saying, wait, what's the
skin tag? Female friendships are sacred.
Speaker 7 (53:06):
We do anything for each other.
Speaker 6 (53:08):
And really I got a call on my way home
yesterday and my girl's like, hey, I need you to
come over right now.
Speaker 2 (53:14):
And I was like, why, what's up.
Speaker 7 (53:15):
She's like, I need the skin tag removed. And it's
like a mole that like flops like a mole. It
was like a floppy hole.
Speaker 1 (53:23):
And how do you know it's not a mole. I mean,
I don't know if it's a skin tag versus a mole.
And it just wasn't even a big yeah kind of
I can just flop around.
Speaker 7 (53:32):
I could barely see it, by the way.
Speaker 6 (53:34):
But she got this little tool that she found on
TikTok and she's like, I need you to come over
and get this thing off.
Speaker 9 (53:39):
Man.
Speaker 6 (53:39):
We practiced on a banana and that thing was so addicting.
You push the button just goes. So by the time
I got to her neck, I just went It was
so cool and she was happy and I got that
skin tag right off, and I was like, what's next?
What if?
Speaker 2 (53:55):
What if it's like cancer or something. I don't think
it was cancer. It was just a skin cured her cancer.
I got rid of it. Yeah, got rid of the problem.
Speaker 18 (54:03):
You know.
Speaker 7 (54:04):
That's what I'm saying. Female friendships, we are just there.
Speaker 2 (54:06):
You need anything.
Speaker 1 (54:09):
Call me and be like, hey, man, I have a
skin tag on my neck. Will you come over and
help me remove it. I'd be like, we're no longer friends.
Speaker 2 (54:17):
No, I can't. Sorry, I don't know you.
Speaker 22 (54:20):
Yes, absolutely, I got you.
Speaker 6 (54:22):
Bro. Well, she made me a bageld of cream cheese
and a glass of champagne afterwards, so it was worth it.
Speaker 2 (54:27):
Skin tag removal party? What a cope? All right, Victoria?
What's up with you this week?
Speaker 3 (54:34):
Well, guys, I posted on my story yesterday that a
man hit on me in the Costco parking lot yesterday,
parking lot.
Speaker 8 (54:42):
Whoa, And he also asked my number, mind you I
gave it to him.
Speaker 7 (54:46):
That was a bad idea.
Speaker 8 (54:47):
But I didn't realize this man.
Speaker 3 (54:50):
When I pulled into the parking lot, he was standing
outside of his car, just standing there.
Speaker 8 (54:55):
And then when I came.
Speaker 3 (54:56):
Back to my car to leave the parking lot, he
was still standing there. And that's when he like was like, hey,
we had the same car.
Speaker 4 (55:03):
I was like, cool, Like Michael, hold on a second, Yeah, Victoria,
you had the same car as this guy.
Speaker 2 (55:13):
Yeah, Victoria drives Amidstubishi s UV that doesn't existed.
Speaker 1 (55:20):
Actually I've never yeah, I don't think I've ever never
Victoria's car out on the road.
Speaker 2 (55:23):
It's like a rare thing. But it's rare. That's actually
kind of awesome. Well, it was left out of your
story on Instagram. That's important.
Speaker 6 (55:36):
But there are two things that are coming into my mind.
Speaker 10 (55:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (55:38):
One of them that's predator behavior because he waited for
you to come back outside of the store. And the
second is I was very the other guy that you're
seeing right now. Is he listening to you talk about
the other guy that you met in the parking lot someone?
Speaker 3 (55:50):
No, I'm not.
Speaker 8 (55:51):
I've been on two dates with this man, but I
don't think he listens to the radio.
Speaker 7 (55:57):
He text every day.
Speaker 2 (55:58):
The dude.
Speaker 1 (55:58):
The dude waited, Yeah, I didn't realize how long did
he wait by your car?
Speaker 5 (56:04):
No?
Speaker 8 (56:04):
He was waiting by our cars. Were like touching, like the.
Speaker 2 (56:09):
Okay, so you're just in tips of your car, we're touching, okay.
He was like, can we do it our cars? Were
you a car accident? And you're just not understanding. Did
you go shopping while he was getting insurance information?
Speaker 1 (56:20):
You got in a car accident? And he's like, this
is crazy. I'm not very upset that you ran into
my car, but you have the same car. That's weird,
isn't it.
Speaker 9 (56:28):
Andy?
Speaker 2 (56:29):
Can I get your license?
Speaker 9 (56:29):
Please?
Speaker 2 (56:30):
Fire insurance?
Speaker 8 (56:35):
And I'm like, oh my god, fine, here's my number.
Speaker 3 (56:41):
No, but he really did text me, and I don't
I'm not I don't plan to.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
What did he say?
Speaker 3 (56:45):
He was just, hey, Victoria, how was work? Because then
we got into work and he's like, so like how,
like what do you do?
Speaker 8 (56:50):
He asked me? He said, it's like, oh my gosh,
what are you an engineer?
Speaker 3 (56:54):
And I was like, I was like, is it just
what I'm dressed as or my car that just gives
off engineer by if?
Speaker 8 (57:01):
I was like, no, I'm not an engineer.
Speaker 3 (57:04):
He has Oh okay, I was like yeah, sorry, He's like, oh,
I was just wondering. Yeah, anyways, I don't plan a
messaging him. And I did realize it was kind of
creepy and I don't even know if it's a Costco card.
Actually he was just in the Costco parking lot.
Speaker 2 (57:17):
Now that I think about it, the whole thing is weird.
He should not have given him your number.
Speaker 4 (57:20):
Yeah, well, I thought about doing the thing people warn against,
like he knows that you have it where you work,
He knows your phone number, you know, it's your car,
which is kind of rare and weird.
Speaker 2 (57:31):
He has your license plates.
Speaker 6 (57:33):
Like, what's your address? Yeah, Victoria hands it out.
Speaker 2 (57:37):
Yeah, produce a Brad, what's up with you this week? Oh,
pretty Brad, are you? Are you listening? That's a weird
way to start a conversation.
Speaker 19 (57:46):
What what?
Speaker 8 (57:47):
What are you listening?
Speaker 2 (57:49):
It's it's a dad joke.
Speaker 8 (57:50):
I don't get it.
Speaker 2 (57:50):
I don't get it, though, I'll explain it. I thought
I might have to.
Speaker 4 (57:55):
If someone ever says to you, are you listening? And
you say to them, that's a weird way to start
a com conversation, it means you weren't.
Speaker 2 (58:02):
Exactly you get it.
Speaker 1 (58:04):
No, the joke is that he was listening, but he
pretended to not be listening. Oh right, So it's like
admitting to not listening, being like, you're starting the conversation
right now, but I wasn't listening. That's a very complicated Yeah,
it's a complicated day joke.
Speaker 2 (58:16):
Well, listen, not every joke is going to land with
people who just aren't on my level. Gubll what's going
on with you? What's going on with me?
Speaker 1 (58:28):
Is I think that the people who clean my house
might think I'm officially insane. I'm sure they've thought that
for a while, you know, just because I'm me and
they come in and clean up stuff. After me, and
you know, yeah, I leave things out that probably most
people wouldn't leave out for cleaners if they knew they
were coming.
Speaker 2 (58:44):
But I get my house, please clean once a week.
But something happened the other day that yes, pretty just course,
just have anything to do with those samurai swords I
witness you purchasing. No, no, it doesn't have to do
with those. I have two rumbas now, you know, those
little robot vacuums.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
Yeah, yeah, two of them, and I forgot yeah, and
I switched the day where the cleaners come, you know.
Speaker 2 (59:00):
So I was unboxing the other one.
Speaker 1 (59:02):
Jeremy is the upstairs room, BA and Todd is the bathroom,
the bedroom roomba.
Speaker 6 (59:11):
You have to name them.
Speaker 1 (59:12):
It's right, This is the right thing to Jeremy had
been set up in the house for a while, you know.
And but I got Todd to vacuum my bedroom and
I was unboxing it, and I was having a conversation
with it very loudly. I was shouting at it. I
was letting it know that it works for me. And
his name is Todd and it's dough man on the
(59:33):
totem pole. And I yelled up to Jeremy I said, Jeremy,
we have a new robot.
Speaker 2 (59:37):
His name is Todd.
Speaker 1 (59:38):
He'll be down here, but if he ever acts up,
you're in charge when I'm gone.
Speaker 2 (59:43):
But both you guys worked for me. You're my cleaning robots.
I tell you what to do, and you vacuum. I
put you on a schedule. You vacuum when I tell you,
and I forgot that. I switched the days.
Speaker 21 (59:57):
They came over and I walked downstairs because they're both
just standing there like, and I was like, oh, hey, yeah,
I got some robot vacuums.
Speaker 2 (01:00:09):
Are cool. Check them out if you want, we work
for you. Yes, Jeremy and Todd. I wasn't talking to
you guys. Nervous Jebbels dirty little secret, Hello, hey, dirty
little secret? Yeah, sweet, what is it?
Speaker 12 (01:00:32):
I'm dating my sister's ex right now?
Speaker 2 (01:00:36):
Oh and would you not be happy about that?
Speaker 12 (01:00:40):
She would be serious? I mean, here's the thing. It's
only been a couple of months, and it's basically it's
not really a relationship. It's basically a situationship. You know, Okay,
but like he's just Megah and I can't stop.
Speaker 2 (01:00:55):
Came out Mega.
Speaker 7 (01:00:57):
Why did your sister and him break up.
Speaker 12 (01:01:00):
It was bad, Like I don't know both of them.
It was just like toxic relationship whatever. So I don't know.
I'm not in a relationship with him really. I mean,
my sister's addicted to the drama of it, and like
I'm not.
Speaker 2 (01:01:14):
I don't know.
Speaker 6 (01:01:14):
It sounds like it runs in the family.
Speaker 2 (01:01:18):
Yeah, what's your sister going to do if she finds out?
Speaker 12 (01:01:20):
She would be so mad, should be like create. But
I mean maybe this will run its course before she
ever knows.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
So, mister Mega, how are you thinking about dating him?
Like dating him, dating him?
Speaker 12 (01:01:30):
Or are you just like no, no, I like, like,
what's going on right now?
Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
He's just a toy for you.
Speaker 12 (01:01:36):
I mean it's it's like really fun, but I don't know.
We'll have to see by at the moment. It's a
little dicey, like my sister.
Speaker 6 (01:01:44):
You know.
Speaker 2 (01:01:46):
Well, thank you for telling us your dirty little secret
and good luck with everything.
Speaker 12 (01:01:50):
Yeah, okay, bye bye.
Speaker 2 (01:01:54):
How what's up? As the jubil shows dirty little secret?
You have one?
Speaker 10 (01:01:57):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:01:58):
Sweet?
Speaker 1 (01:01:58):
What is it?
Speaker 20 (01:01:59):
I cooked up with my ex and I don't feel
bad about it.
Speaker 2 (01:02:03):
Oh yeah you shouldn't, Papa, Why would you?
Speaker 20 (01:02:06):
Well, I don't because of the situation. I actually dated
this guy for two years, which I think is a
decent amount of time to be with someone.
Speaker 10 (01:02:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 20 (01:02:17):
So, yeah, we broke up I don't know, like two
months ago now, and I found out he's dating this
girl who's like our mutual friend.
Speaker 9 (01:02:28):
Oh so, I mean she's.
Speaker 11 (01:02:30):
Definitely more my friend than his friend. So I'm not
even like that mad at him.
Speaker 20 (01:02:36):
It's more like girl code and her totally.
Speaker 10 (01:02:39):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:02:40):
So then you knew that and went ahead and was like,
I'll show you. I'm gonna get him back again. For
a minute, did you do that?
Speaker 11 (01:02:46):
I mean not exactly.
Speaker 20 (01:02:49):
So a bunch of us like went out one night
and this girl wasn't there, she had some of the
other plans, but he was there, and you know, night
went on, We're drinking, dancing, and we kind of ended
up in the bathroom and it was amazing, like more
amazing than any other time before.
Speaker 6 (01:03:10):
So I don't know, is that forbidden fruit?
Speaker 22 (01:03:14):
You know, that's probably what I Yeah, maybe, but honestly,
like I don't feel bad at all like this girl.
You know, I feel like she's in the wrong, So
I don't feel sad about it, and I'm not going
to tell her anything, but you know, that's on him,
like he's the one.
Speaker 20 (01:03:30):
Who's dating her now, so he can feel bad, but
I don't.
Speaker 6 (01:03:34):
That's really nice of you, because maybe I visits my
dirty little secret, but I would and have done the
same thing, but did tell the girls, so I don't know.
You did. You did me dirty. That's so that was
mine first, anyway, the broken mine I looked at exactly. Well,
thank you for telling us your dirty little secret, no problem.
Speaker 8 (01:03:57):
What's your dirty little secret?