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Toby and Chili mornings on demand onninety seven point one Wash that up.
Man, the fomo kicked in yesterdayToby and Chilly in the morning. It's
ninety seven point one wash FM.Spent some time it's dog park, came
home and the neighbors were cooking onthe grill. Oh, the grill was
fired up chili. So you knowyou're a friendly guy, man, you
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like to talk to strangers. Wasthere no part of you that wanted to
just kind of roll up make smalltalk and that they invite you to have
some steak or burgers. Nah,I was too tired. I was like,
you know what, it's it's technicallymy bedtime, and you know,
beyond my bedtime, and I onlyhave a limited amount of time in the
afternoon to get essentially an overnight in. But man, I'm gonna tell you
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that scent that is the best.Walk did through the neighborhood, and I
was like, oh, this isso cool. Even driving with your windows
down and smelling the grills, thatis the best smell of summer and fresh
cut grass. It was a beautifulday yesterday. I didn't see any like
but I know some came to afriend of mine, who's a meteorologist who
works over with some of our friendsover a seven news DC hit me on
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X formerly known as Twitter to belike, heads up, hail's coming your
way about. I mean, Isaw dark clouds, but I didn't see
any hail coming. Yeah we did. Now we didn't have the car denting
hail that some folks in Arlington Ithink had, but we definitely had something
passed through. And then it wasweird because then I took the dog out
for a walk I don't know,like maybe an hour after it passed,
and it was almost like nothing hadhappened. Yeah, no, a lot
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of debris. Really, it wasjust nothing. Debris everywhere on the roads
and stuff like that where I live. Like, clearly something had passed,
but it was just weird. Therewas more of a rise out of the
alerts that went off on the phonesaying there could be maybe a thunderstorm,
A watch is in effect. Iwas like, yeah, okay, well
today is going to be a littlecooler like in the mid seventies, but
no rain today, So well,un'll take until the rain comes later on
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this week. Maybe you can fireup the grill today. I don't know.
You know that might just take time. It really depends during the week.
It's like time is a commodity.But anyway, we're Toby and Chilly
in the morning. It is ninetyseven point one watch CHEFM. Thanks for
waking up with us DC coming upnext. How are your human navigation skills?
Like? Apparently there are three typesof people? Right? Which one
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are you? Find out the numberseight sixty six, ninety two, seven
forty three sixty one to get involvedin The talkback microphone is wide open this
Tuesday morning. Don't be afraid touse Well, there's research out this morning
and you can feel free to jumpinto the conversation at eight sixty six nine
two seven forty three sixty one,or if you're listening to ninety seven point
one WASHFM on your iHeart app,your talkback microphone is wide open. There
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are three different types of people whonavigate when it comes to directions. They
did some research and they found thatthere are three types. There's the mental
map maker, the root knowledge expert, and the directionally challenged. Now it
goes without saying that the directionally challengedare people who are well directionally challenged,
not gonna judge. Yeah, theycan't function without a GPS, right,
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they need they need a map orsomething to help them get to where they're
going. There's the mental map maker, though, somebody who excels at creating
mental maps of their surroundings and canget from point A to point B easily.
Then there's the root knowledge expert,laser focus, knowledge of familiar roots.
Where would you say that you liein the three of these? I'm
the root knowledge experts. Right.I can navigate known territories with confidence,
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but then I struggle a little bitwhen I have to go to unfamiliar areas.
What about you? I do theeenie meenie money mo thing. I
know that a road end somewhere andbegins somewhere, and from that I can
go wherever. So is eeny meenieminey mo on the list. I think
it's kind of like a mental mapmaker. Eeny meeni miney mo mental map
maker. Here I go, Like, for instance, I know that Rockville
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Pike becomes Wisconsin Avenue Wisconsin Avenue,inns in Georgetown, and then from downtown
to Georgetown, I can get reallyanywhere downtown. I just need to know
how to get to Wisconsin. Soyou know what I mean, once you
know your base routes, you cankind of improvise around that. Sure,
Okay, two seventy ierill eventually hitthree seventy, You'll eventually hit the Beltway,
will eventually hit fifteen North. IfI go by way of Frederick,
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therein lies the rest of the journey. Well, then you've got good orientation.
I think a lot of people getquote unquote turned around easily if it
varies from the route that they're familiarwith. So I think you technically probably
never truly get lost. Does thatmake sense? I get lost, like,
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but you figure you're but you getout of the situation. Well,
if I'm on foot, it's alot easier for me to get turned around
than like if I'm driving, oh, which which I can't really explain that.
I know that I got turned aroundafter the parade over the weekend,
the Cherry Blossom parade over the weekend, and I was like, wait a
minute, where am I again?So as long as you're driving, it's
fine. I'm like, Okay,that's the Daar constitution Hall. We're over
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that way. Whereas for you,you just know exactly where you're going and
exactly how you're going. To getthere and exactly how you're going to get
out. Where do you stand withthis? Are you a mental map maker,
do you have the root knowledge expertthing going on? Or are you
directionally challenged? Feel free to jumpinto the conversation at eight sixty six ninet
two seven forty three sixty one.This morning, we're Toby and Chilly in
the morning. It's ninety seven pointone WASHFM, and if you are feeling
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a bit challenged this morning, hopefullywe can turn that around for you with
your morning mindset. Next ninety sevenpoint one WASHFM, Toby at Chili in
the morning on this Tuesday. Thankyou so much for waking up with us.
How's your head this morning? Whatis the quote for the morning mindset?
Maybe we can help you get intoa better headspace. Well, let's
see if Octavia Butler, an author, can help with that. She says,
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in order to rise from its ownashes, a phoenix must first burn.
In order to rise from its ownashes, a phoenix must first burn.
So what does this mean? Well, this means that maybe you're going
through something. Maybe it burns,it stings, it doesn't feel so good,
But you know what, there's areason why you're going through it so
that you can rise from your ownashes. Octavia Butler with your morning mindset
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today on this Tuesday. And ifyou've got a quote that inspires you,
feel free to share it with us, and we could share it with the
class this space tomorrow morning. Findus on the Toby and Chili page at
waschefm dot com. Now stay there, some entertainment news coming up. We've
got your showbiz buzz in minutes.What's going on? Chilly CBS is apologizing
and is gonna make it up toall those Billy Joel fans. They got
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well, very upset when things didn'tgo their way. That's right. They
did not want to watch the latelocal news. So what she got for
us with this entertiment news, wecall it showbiz Buzz. At ninety seven
point one WASHCHEFM, Toby and Chillyin the Morning, Chili take it away.
Rust armorer Hannah Gutierrez is sentenced toeighteen months behind bars for the death
of cinematographer Helena Hutchins. A NewMexico jerry found her guilty for negligence in
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loading live ammunition into Alec Baldwin's gunon the set, which ended up killing
Hutchins. OJ Simpson's estate says itdoes not plan on paying his civil trial
judgment from nineteen ninety seven. AlthoughOJ was acquitted to the murders of his
ex wife, Nicole Brownsimson and herfriend Ron Goldman, a civil court found
him liable for the dust and orderedhim to pay thirty three million dollars to
the victim's families. Well, OJavoided paying most of that money while he
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was alive, and now his legalteam says they don't plan on paying the
rest. CBS is going to reairBilly Joel's concert special so Sunday Night's pre
tape concert celebrating his one hundredth residencyshow at Madison Square Garden unfortunately got caught
off by CBS Network right in themiddle of his song Piano Man, which
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was the finale a. CBS ofcourse, apologized and said that they would
air the entire concert again April nineteenthand nine PM. And finally, Ryan
Reynolds has surpassed Justin Bieber this yearas the most popular Canadian Celebrities who were
born in Canada were ranked according tothe number of Google searches and visits to
Wikipedia pages, also making the CanadianCut Where Drake the Weekend, Ryan Gosling
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and Rachel McAdams. And that isyour shows buzz. What's not to love
about Canada? Congratulations ninety seven pointone, WASTCHFM Chilly in the morning,
the News, Top Stories at thetop of the hour. That's on the
way right around six. Stay withus on this Tuesday morning. Top Stories,
Top of the hour. Gotta rememberto turn a certain button on my
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bed. Chili go ahead. TheHouse is expected to send articles of impeachment
against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Majorkis tothe Senate today over his handling of the
US Mexico border. Senate Majority LeaderChuck Schumer is expected to move to quickly
dismiss the charges. Jury selection isgoing to continue today in a former President
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Trump's historic hush money trial. Morethan fifty potential jurors were dismissed yesterday after
they said they could not be fairand impartial. The body of a fourth
construction worker killed during the collapse ofBaltimore's Key Bridge was recovered yesterday. The
search will continue for the two remainingbodies. Meanwhile, the FBI conducting a
criminal investigation, and these circumstances leadingup to that collapse. Two young brothers
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who suffered smoke inhalation in a housefire last week in Fairfax County have reportedly
died. The family is asking forprivacy and says that funeral plans are going
to be announced for the three andsix year old brothers. Wants their finalize
well the Washington Commanders. They havehired Dave Gardy as a Senior Vice President
of Football Initiatives yesterday. He spenttwenty one years working for the league,
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including the past ten as Senior VPof Football Operations. And a new report
from mealtre dot com says this isthe best time right now to put your
home on the market to sell because, according to research in the past,
the homes that went on sale duringthe week of April fourteenth to twentieth have
sold roughly nine days faster than theaverage week forecast four Today, it's going
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to be another nice day party.Cloudy's seventy five to high right now fifty
one in Buoie. Tom Petty hasa song we play on our Best of
the eighties weekends here at ninety sevenpoint one one Chef and it says to
it, the waiting is the hardestpart will Chile. I take it.
You've waited for a minute and thensome for this. Yes, we finally
after being on a wait list forsomething, got in yesterday. How long
were you on the wait list?And what is it you got into?
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Tell us everything coming up. Tobyand Chilly in the Morning continues in less
than twenty minutes. Stay right there, they say. The best things in
life are worth waiting for. Tobyand Chilly in the Morning at ninety seven
point one was CHEFM and I takeit. After an arduous waiting period,
Chilli, the time for you hasnow come. We are finally members of
our pool of the community. Thankyou very much after almost four or five
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years. Wow the wait list,Yeah, wow, we got the email.
We're officially in. Have we beengoing to this pool? Yes,
of course as guests of friends whobelonged to the pool, paying five dollars
during the week ten bucks on theweekend. But no, no, no
more, you see, because nowwe can go anytime we want, right,
that's right, in return for yourmonthly subscription feet five dollars has now
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become some other sort of a fee, which brings up another interesting point.
Well, it is a hefty sumOkay, so you kind of start to
do a little bit of math inyour head, little mental math. How
many times would I have to goninety one days the pool is open,
the three of us in our homewould have to go at least sixty times
each to pay for itself. Now, that alone, okay, would be
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the monetary value of it. ButI think there's more value here. I
think the fact that I can goanytime I want after work and kind of
hang out by the pool, mylittle oasis, right sure is nice.
I think if I can host someplaydates for my son over the summer,
that'll make it worth it. Sure. Or when my family who lives in
the area comes and hangs with uson the weekends, we can all go
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to the pool together. So ifwe do all of those things, then
that fee, in my eyes,will be worth it. And I because
you've got to pull the you gotme when you did that math on the
ninety one days. There's three inthe family in the now sixty times,
I mean you've gonna have to pullsome like two a day's and three a
days to pull some old footballguage.I used to know you live in a
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condo where your condo fees pay fora pool right there on proper right,
you go to the pool a lot. I do. But at the same
point in time, if I hadto worry about trying to make the value
work itself out by going sixty timesover ninety days, that's just stressful thinking
about it. No, that's whythere's so many more boxes to check off,
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like the entertaining and the play datesand alone time. That's gonna make
it worthwhile. So we can't lookat it just as a dollar amount.
And I think that sometimes when wejoin a pool or a part of a
pool, the fantasy of going,oh, I can't wait, do you
usually need nobody anymore to get mein? I can go myself, versus
the reality of how many times youactually end up going that remains to be
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seen. Yes, that's where itgoes from buyer's optimism to buyer's remorse.
Thank the good Lord, you've gotmom beverages in that they're yetti, yeah,
sitting to your left by the poolwhile you're oh, they're looking all
anyway, Well, good luck makingit work, because I know you've waited
for a long time to get intothis pool, and hopefully there'll be lots
of splashing going on in your neighborhoodfor Toby and Chili in the morning.
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Toby and Chilli's Nearly Impossible Question ateight six six ninetwo seven forty three sixty
one. That is the number thismorning. You're playing for tickets to go
see Justin Timberlay Capitol one Arena,October thirteenth. And the question is,
okay, thirty four percent of peoplewe'll go into debt to buy this.
It is not a pool membership,huh okay, but thirty four percent of
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people would go into debt to buythese? What are they? If you
think about it, you might havethis debt that you're already burdened with.
Eight six six nine two seven fortythree sixty one. That's the number,
eight six six Wash FM, thenumber one call. Now get it right,
go see j T. The gameis on. Toby and Chilli's Nearly
Impossible Question. Lindsay, good morningfor Purceville. How are you today?
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Hi, Kavy, I'm good.How are you doing? Wonderful? Thank
you for asking. It is sogood to talk to you. Sound very
cheery and chipper on this Tuesday,same morning after tax day. Yes,
that is correct. You know,I'm ready to get to work and teach
some kindergarten students. Ah Lindsey,the teacher from Perceville, the kindergarten teacher.
Well, hopefully you've got some goodnews to share. Here comes the
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question. Thirty four percent of peoplesay they would go into debt to buy
these what do you think they're buying? Concert tickets? Have you taken on
debt to go see a good show? Someplace doesn't have to be necessarily here.
You might have hit the road togo check it out. Maybe you
want on one of these rock boatcruises. You know I went to Nashville
last summer and to see George Straight. Well, that's that's absolutely worth going
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to see. It's George Straight,after all, you know, he's the
king of country. You got tosee him at least once. And yeah,
I spent a lot of money onthose tickets. You did. Good
news here. Concert tickets is theright answer, and you don't have to
pay anything to go see Justin Timberlakeat Capitol One Arena, October thirteenth,
thanks to our friends at Live Nation. Oh my gosh, I can't wait.
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I love some JT. Well,you've got the tickets now, CJT.
Congratulations, enjoy the show from us, and tell those kids today guess
who won some Justin tickets. Iwell, thank you so much. I
appreciate it. I hope you' allhave a good day you too. Now
tell us the name of the stationthat just hooked you up, please ninety
seven point one. Wash that themwith more tickets to see Justin Timberlake tomorrow
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morning, with another round of yournearly impossible question you need the news.
Top stories at the top of thehour, on the way right around seven,
Stay with us this day. TopStories Top of the Hour. The
jury selection process in former President Trump'shistoric money trial or hush money trial,
is scheduled to resume today. Morethan fifty potential jurors we're dismissed yesterday after
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saying they could not be fair andimpartial, and the process to select a
jury could take up to two weeks. The body of a fourth construction worker
has been recovered from the Patapsco Riverfollowing the collapse of the Key Bridge in
Baltimore. Officials say that it waslocated inside of a vehicle. Two workers
remain missing. Investigators in lownd Countyare charging six men with trying to use
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the Internet to lure children into sexualacts. Undercover officers chatted with the men
online, with suspects believing they weretalking to miners under the age of fifteen.
Five of the men are from Virginiaand one from Maryland. Howard University
student has died after being hit bya vehicle on campus. Investigators say that
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the car driven by a faculty memberstruck Mohammed Samura while trying to make a
left turn. Last Thursday and WalinHubb came out with the list of the
most diverse cities in the entire countryand they based it on socioeconomic, cultural,
economic, household and religious diversity.Based on all that number one,
it is Gaithersburg, Boom two,Silver Spring, three, Germantown. Yes,
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all in montgomer County. Forecast fortoday partly cloudy, sky seventy five
the high right now fifty one inBurke. Where do you stand with these
terms and conditions? Toby and tillyonmorning it's ninety seven point one wash FMW
You just check the box or doyou read the fine print? Doesn't have
to be terms and conditions could beinstructions, could be anything, could be
doctor's orders. Think about that andgive us a call at eight sixty six
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nineteen seven forty three sixty one,or tap the talkback microphone jump in.
If you're listening to ninety seven pointone WASCHFM on your iHeart app, send
us a voice note. We'll getinto this coming up in minutes. Do
you read the terms and conditions becausethey do apply Toby and Tilly in the
morning eight sixty six ninet two sevenforty three sixty You wanted to just skim
by them, don't even pay attentionto them. Talkback microphone is also open
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if you're listening to ninety seven pointone WASHFM on your iHeart app. This
comes up this morning because there's astory about a boss. So I guess
used a trick to weed out peoplewho were applying for jobs who didn't really
pay attention to all of the directions. No, he wanted a very specific
thing put in the subject line ofemails and applications, and he was just
stunned at how many people didn't readthrough the instructions when it comes to terms
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and conditions. Are you one ofthese people that reads all of this stuff
or do you just choose the pathof ignorance? Is bliss. It all
depends. I mean, I'm guiltyof skimming. Like I have to have
a procedure done tomorrow, a medicalprocedure. I'm going to go through with
it regardless because I need to soall that paper, of all the things
that could go sideways, I'm like, you know what, I'm just gonna
initial this because I don't want toknow all the things that could go wrong.
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What about you, I don't know. I used to be that way
when it comes to the body.I think I want to know what's going
on with it, so I'll makethe time to read because it's the only
body you've got, right, ButI can admit that I've not always been
that way. Stephanie, You've gotsome thoughts this morning. Thanks for our
listening and Warranton what's going on.I'll admit I've never fully read the terms
and conditions for anything. I know. I really should. There's probably all
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sorts of interesting and important stuff inthere, but let's be real, who
actually reads through all that fine print. I used to be like you.
I used to just not read itat all, but now I do because
it's honestly, I don't want avideo of my dog at the dog park
turning up in some advertisement for Purinaor any dog food brand for that matter,
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just because I posted a video onthe Internet of Things and therefore because
of some checkbox, they have theright to it, you know. And
that's the kind of stuff I readterms and conditions for. But it could
it could really be that way withanything like instructions or you know, any
kind of a manual. I don'tknow. Thoughts eight sixty six, nine
two seven forty three sixty one.Do you read the terms and conditions?
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Are you one that follows all ofthe instructions? Are you one that gets
down deep into what you might begiving away? Or do you choose the
path of ignorance? Is bliss?There's no right or wrong answer, just
really good answers, and we wouldlove to hear yours. So give us
a call, and in the meantime, stay right there, because coming up
another one of your crazy first datestories. Stacey in rest In met a
guy online and their first date?Was it a cafeteria on campus and how
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did it all end up? Well? About that, don't move it's minutes
away. As Toby and Chilly inthe Morning continues, It's Toby and Chili.
It's crazy first date safety from restin Virginia with a crazy first date
storytelling and I are listening, sotake us on this adventure. What happened?
Well, you're gonna have to rewindtime a little bit because it's a
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very old story. You have toremember that match dot com was like in
infancy days and uncool. But Iactually created this person by meeting on match
dot com. If we were suchnerds we didn't want to pay for the
membership that we found each other's userhandle and then started chatting on aim,
which was aol instant messenger for thosethat are of that generation, you know,
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that was the cool way to chatwith people. But I'd never dated
anyone online before and he hadn't either, So we actually spent a couple of
weeks talking like chatting on the computerand then talking in the phone before we
ever had our physical first date,which was what what did you guys do?
How romantic was it? I mean, I guess that depends on your
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definition, but it was very muchnot a typical first date. We happened
to both go to the same college. I'd love to say that, you
know, looking back, that Ihave this great first date story. But
we met in the cafeteria of thecollege campus and just had a really awkward
conversation. So you guys meet up, it's a little awkward, getting non
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traditional what happens. Then at thatpoint he started telling me the story that
his parents were getting a divorce andhis father had actually moved into his bedroom
and he didn't really have a placeto sleep other than cowardly on the sofa.
At this point, I feel likeI've known this person for quite a
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while. I'm in college, money'stight, I'm meeting someone I have a
lot in common with. I say, hey, I've got a futan.
Do you want to come stay onmy couch? And so that's what you
do with the strangers. Right,that's quite an ending to that first date.
If he actually came over, thenhe never left. Yeah, we've
been married twenty two years, wehave three biological teenage children, and we're
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actually adopting a fourth child right now. Wow, Wow, all that pre
bonding before that first cafeteria date reallywas something else. Yeah, I guess
if you know you know, well, because you shared that story with us,
you're going to have to make adate night to go see Atlantis.
Morris at in real life, noton YouTube, by the way, not
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on YouTube or not on TV.It's it's actually at Merriweather Post Pavilion.
Thanks to Live Nation. You haveto go in person to this. You
know, I'm hoping that I candrag him up. We can get out
of the house and offline and intothe music of olden days as our children
call it from the nineteen hundreds,and relive our youth a little bit.
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Well, we are sure you'll beable to do so. And if you've
been on a crazy first date andyou want to be just like Stacy,
why don't you call us now ateight sixty six nineteen seven forty three sixty
one and tell us your crazy firstdate story, and you too could go
see Alanis Morisse at Merriweather Post Pavilion, June thirtieth, thanks to our friends
at Live Nation. More details washfmdot com, Top stories, Top of
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the Hour. The House is expectedto send articles of impeachment against Homeland Security
Secretary Alejandro Maiorchis to the Senate todayover his handling of the US Mexico border,
but Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer isexpected to move to quickly dismiss those
charges. The body of the fourthconstruction worker killed during the collapse of Baltimore's
Key Bridge was recovered yesterday, andthe search continues for the two remaining bodies.
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Also, the FBI conducting a criminalinvestigation now onto the circumstances leading up
to that collapse. A Germantown womanhas been sentenced to twenty five years behind
bars for lighting her eight year oldson on fire and leaving him with burns
on a quarter of his body thathe will have to live for the rest
of his life. Thirty one yearold Kimberly Tyler reportedly got upset with her
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son for eating cereal and making amess in the kitchen. Well, the
last three weeks have been or haveseen rather fifteen homes in Buuie get destroyed
by fires, and now the cityis asking the community to help those families.
So officials are going to be collectinggift card donations between eight thirty and
four thirty until April nineteenth, andthen they're going to do it again April
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twenty second at the city Hall.And finally, according to new research,
the rush to get out the doorevery morning can be pretty hectic, so
much so that eight fifteen am isthe most stressful time of the day.
Thirty five percent of people feel stressedduring the early part of the day,
while fifty one percent say they feeloften overwhelmed as soon as they get out
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of bed. Forecast for today isgoing to be a nice one to get
out some sunshine, partly cloudy seventyfive right now. It's fifty eight degrees
in bethesa and the numbers eight sixtysix, ninety two, seven forty three,
sixty one. The talkback microphone opentoo. If you're listening to ninety
seven point ONECHFM on your iHeart apptaps speak and send us a voice note
here in the studio, because we'retalking about times you just didn't read the
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instructions. Maybe you didn't read thedocuments who were given you just initial and
went on it. Maybe you checkthe box for the terms and conditions?
Do you read them or no?If not? Why if you do,
what have you learned? Tell uswhy we should or while we shouldn't.
What's your story? We'll get tothat coming up next. Eight sixty six,
nine two, seven forty three sixtyone. Are you somebody who reads
terms and conditions? Do you reada document that you're handed to sign without
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actually reading it. You just initialit and you go about your merry way.
Toby and Tilly in the morning hereat ninety seven point one, watch
FM. Now you did not readsome of the documents your doctors asked you
to read and sign before a procedure. You have coming up right, because
the thinking was, regardless of whatthis document says, I have to go
through with the procedure, ignorance.In my case, I thought was bliss.
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You like to though, read everylittle thing in those differs, but
I didn't used to, but nowI do because I want to know what
I'm giving away. And this wholekind of conversation came up because there's a
boss who like would plant something inan email to see a potential prospective,
and you know, employees would actuallyread it all. And if they didn't,
you know, he'd be like,oh, well, you didn't follow
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the basic instructions, so how shouldI Why should I hire you? That's
right? So I guess the lessonbeing you should read everything. Mike in
Germantown, you don't read what nowinstructions for anything. I started reading them,
but then my timber day's over andI just end up wringing the rest
of it. It usually works out, sometimes it doesn't. Then I have
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to go back and actually read thewhole thing that's annoying. And now you
understand, Mike why sometimes your partnerwill encourage you to please pay attention.
Encourage What don't you mean, nag? Oh, look someone else who's not
paying attention. I said, encourage. What more? Toby and Jilly head
over to washfm dot com or theiHeartRadio app.