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Toby and Chili Mornings on Demand onninety seven point one wash out. Did
I get any what hang on Tobyand Chilly in the morning. It's ninety
seven point one wash FM. Thatis the oddest question to walk into before
five am. I said, didyou get any groppl? Yesterday? I
think that's how you say it.It's like it's a weather term. Say
it again, gropple g r aU p e L. Why do I
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feel like that's rejected scrapple from areally bad diner. Here's here's a so
On social media yesterday, the weatherfolks were saying, hey, there may
be some gropple. I guess again, if that's how you pronounce it where
you are, And I looked atsome pictures, I'm like, that's just
hail, isn't it? Like whendid this groppel thing become a thing?
Anyway, of course, I googledand they look like dippin' dots and they're
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because it's really cold up there.By the time it gets here, it
turns into anyway, smaller hailstones.It's ridiculous. I don't know, but
yeah, I guess. Pellets ofice were falling throughout the DMV. But
no, it wasn't ale. Itwas gropple. All I know is that
the weather stunk yesterday and it wasgood sleeping weather. And I got home
and I took the dog out,and I tried to stay awake, but
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it was so dark and so likethe rain was creating white noise, and
I opened up the windows and litfresh air in and I was just like,
next thing, I know, it'slike four pm, five pm,
and I'm like, oh my wow. But then again, I've had like
a long week, so sleep wasa thing. I didn't notice whether or
not there was scrapple falling from thesky. Soft it's softer hail, well,
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or a gropple or dippin' dots orwhatever. But now you're making me
want to go to the Nats game. But I gotta be honest, it's
too cool for like, oh,there's nothing in the forecast. Yeah for
today, there's no gropple or rain. It's partly cloudy fifty two today.
Yesterday was a gropple weather. Gropple. It learn something new. I guess
every day this early in the morning. It's it's called gropple. Yeah,
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it's been around since eighteen eighty nine, but only used yesterday for the first
I walk in my memory Porgewall destroyed. I walk in and she's like,
hey, you'd you get me gropplingyesterday? And I'm like, no,
what do you even with sauce?I don't know? Does that come with
sausage gravy? I'm like, allright, We're Toby at Chilly in the
morning. It's ninety seven point onewash FM. It is Friday, we're
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ready to check out for the weekend. I know we're just getting started,
so let's get through this together.What do we have coming up? The
percentage of people who take naps atwork may shock you. Yeah, there
could be two of us at leasttaking a nap here in the next fifteen
to twenty minutes, So hang out, you might miss something. It's ninety
seven point one. Washef people whohave had a slumber party at work?
Have you ever had one of thesebefore? Ninety seven point one wash CHEFM.
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We're Toby and Chilly in the morning. You know, napping on the
job. Forty six percent of USworkers admit to snoozing at work at least
a few times a year, andthen one in three nap at work every
single week now if you're a partof the five Am club eight six six
ninety seven forty three sixteen, wantto jump in and get involved or tap
the talk back microphone if you're signedin and join some off getting ready to
start your day listening on your iHeartapp. Are you guilty of this transgression
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sleeping at work? Uh? No, because it's hard to sleep during a
show. After a show, Idid have to once crash in an empty
room because I was too sleepy todrive. What about you guilty as charged
Gil during a show? Well,you see, I used to have to
do Saturdays from the middle of theday when I was on that station across
the hallway, and sometimes we'd goout late at night on Fridays and then
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I'd have to be in at tenam on Saturday. How are you doing
that while you're supposed to be onthe air. Your snap's are like three
four five minutes during commercial, No, I'll destroy the fourth wall again.
I would pre tape, pre recordhalf of the show, and I would
buy myself enough time to get agood powernapp. You put it an autopilot
so you could sleep. Bob wastired. What was I supposed to do.
Be a responsible adult, that's whatyou're supposed to do. I want
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to believe that somebody around here hasa photo of me actually taking an APP
in the studio. Like you know, if you've ever flown on a plane
and you see people take an APPon a plane and they they bring the
tray table down and then across.I know, I know that's what you
would doing in classes something. Yeah, kids, as a photo of floating
around somewhere of me, Oh mygod, no, no. And but
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again, I mean normally you don'thave we don't have the type of job
where we could literally be napping duringthe show. But I think if if
I did have a typical job andit was like a nine to five thing
and I had my own office thathad a door, I would totally be
snoozing instead of taking a lunch.I'd be shutting my eyes. For darn
sure, I would. That isI mean, you know, I think
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sometimes you've got to I've just learnedto listen to your body. And if
your body says take a power andapp, take a power napp whenever it
is and apologize later. I guessif you get busted out on it or
something. But then I guess there'salso a reason why nappods are going bye
bye now. More and more lately, offices are like people are going back
to work and they're removing them.No more napping at work for you,
no more? What about you tellus your story. We're listening. It's
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ninety seven point one Watch FM.Friday, mo in the nation's capital needs
some inspiration. Your morning mindset ison the way. In just minutes,
I'll help you get your mind rightto conquer the rest of the day and
get into the weekend. Come rightnow, it's time for you to adjust
your headspace and hopefully we can helpyou do that just in time to take
on the rest of this Friday andthe weekend. It's ninety seven point one
wash FM and we call this yourmorning Mindset. This is where you share
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a quote to have a positive impacton our mental state. So I was
thinking about you, I kind ofclear my head, and then this came
across my path and I wanted toshare it with you. And it comes
from Sarah Blakeley, who in hersin her own right is just a legendary
entrepreneur Spanx. She created spanks boundedin CEO of SPANX, she says,
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and I quote crisis is a goodtime to build culture. People remember what
you do for them in these moments. Now people see the word crisis as
being a bad word or a negativeword, but that doesn't always mean that
a crisis has to be a badthing. If Sarah Blakeley's right, I'm
willing to bet on her, andyou can build a culture because people will
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remember how you lead them in thesemoments, what you do for them in
these moments of quote crisis, endof quote. I think that's how you
really start movements which can change things. I mean, look at spanks,
look what they've been able to do, and look what we've all been through
in the last few years. SarahBlakely, this is crisis is a good
time to build culture. People rememberwhat you do for them in these moments.
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If you need to read this again, or if you want to share
it with somebody who does, you'llfind it the Toby and Chili page WASHFM
dot com. Keep that in mindas we get into this Friday morning,
and stay right there. If youneed some entertainment news, we call it
show Biz Buzz with Toby and Chillyin the morning. What you got coming
up, man, We'll tell youhow Hollywood is looking to cash in on
the Kelsey Brothers. All right,time to connect to you with everything happening
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this early morning in the world ofentertainment, we call it show biz Buzz.
Toby and Chilly in the Morning,ninety seven point one WASHFM on DC
Chillia Mah, what's going on?Well, Hollywood wants to cash in on
the popularity of the NFL brothers,Travis and Jason Kelsey. Newly retired Jason
and his wife could be the focusof a reality show, and of course,
Hollywood producers reportedly want to cast bothJason and Travis in a lighthearted action
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movie. Lancey Lohan has started towrite a tell all based on her three
decade career. Of course, herHollywood buddies are reportedly worried about she knows
and what might she what she mightsay in her book. Conan O'Brien coming
back to The Tonight Show. Heis going to be a guest fourteen years
after he was fired from the show. He'll be promoting his upcoming Max series
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Conan O'Brien Must Go a Legally Blonde, a spin off TV series in the
works. At Amazon MGM Studios,the original star Reese Witherspoon will be producing.
There's a new lawsuit filed by AngelinaJolie that alleges a history of physical
abuse by Brad pitt So. Angelinaclaims that she tried to sell Brad her
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steak in their French winery and thatthey're negotiations broke down after Brad wanted her
to sign an NDA that prohibited herfrom ever speaking about his alleged abuse.
And finally, locally, the Libraryof Congress is going to be hosting some
members of the cast of the CBScomedy Ghosts during a free event on Tuesday.
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They'll participate in a panel discussion andalso a special screening of an upcoming
episode. You can get your freetickets at the Library of Congress website,
and that is your showbiz buzz topStories Top of the Hour. Engineers working
to clear the wreckage of the collapseKey Bridge in Baltimore say that they expect
to be able to restore navigation inand out of the Port of Baltimore by
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the end of this month. Meanwhile, President Biden's going to be visiting Baltimore
today to meet with the families ofthe six construction workers who died in that
collapse, pilis. A teenager isdead after a shooting at the Brooklyn Metro
station in Northeast DC yesterday. Investigatorssay a group of teenagers were involved in
a fight on the platform when asuspect who was not involved in that fight
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reportedly pulled out a gun and shotthe victim. Police have released a picture
of a male suspect. Prince George'sCounty Police the searching for suspects after a
trash truck worker was shot and killedin Woodlawn yesterday. They have not released
to any other information about possible suspects. Zillo came out with their list of
the ten best markets for first timehome buyers. Saint Louis, Missouri,
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came in first place, but Baltimoremade the top ten at number ten.
And according to a recent poll,almost half of employed Americans have their online
activity monitored by their employers. Now. For sixty eight percent of them,
there's at least one thing they'd beembarrassed for their employer to see. Thirty
nine percent say the internet monitoring wasnegatively affecting their relationship on the job.
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Forty percent say actually it has apositive impact on their productivity. Forecasts for
today partly clouding fifty to the highright now thirty nine in Laurel, we're
in eighty six six ninety two,seven forty three sixty one. That's the
number of the talkback microphone wide opentoo. If you want to jump into
Toby and Chilly in the Morning onthis Friday, ninety seven point one WASHFM,
just make sure you're signed into youriHeart apps. Coming up next,
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there are sometimes you don't need towait for a sale. You shouldn't wait
for a sal No, you shouldn't. It'll make sense as to why we
want to talk about this with youcoming up in a few minutes. Let's
just say somebody's waiting why you'll haveto hear in a feud. I'll move
eight sixty six ninet two seven fortythree sixty one. Toby and Chilly in
the Morning, ninety seven point onewash FM on Friday, April fifth.
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Who can relate to this? Somethingis about to break, it's about to
wear out. You know you needto get a new one. No,
look word, I understand Sally,this is happening at your house. What's
going on? Yeah, my husbandand I were not on the same page
when it came to replacing our refrigerator. Okay, about three weeks ago it
started making a funky sound. Wecalled a repair man. He comes fixes
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it as a band aid, literallysays this will probably bust sooner rather than
later, just warns us. SoI immediately say to my husband, don
well, we better hurry up andget a new fridge, right, you
know what? He says, Well, Memorial Day is not that far away.
We could probably get a good saleon these appliances. I'm like,
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there's a time and place to buysomething on a sale. This is not
one of them. Okay, Andwhat do you think I'm being serious?
Like, do you take a sidethat's okay? No, I'm not gonna
disagree with you, because personally,here's what I can't stand patch jobs,
because you know they are a patchjob exactly. You know you are.
You're just kicking the can down theroad until something is gonna go wrong again,
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and then it's gonna go wrong again, and then ultimately you should have
listened to the repair person who saidto you, Okay, man, I
don't know how long you're gonna getout of this, but I've got it
back up and running for now.But he's saying, well, Memorial Day
is next month. It's not likeI'm asking us to wait for you know,
six months. You know, Okay, something's wrong with your car,
you're gonna wait for like six monthswith your car. Something's wrong with your
health, You're gonna wait to betold. Oh, this is something that
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no, so you move on certainthings. We weren't on the same page
two days ago. Right. Icome home and he's like, hey,
we got a new fridge coming onSaturday. Oh. I was like,
oh, and I'm seriously thinking,oh he he saw my point. Isn't
that nice? You know what itwas? The ice baker stopped. Oh,
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and then suddenly, oh eureka,oh after the professional triage didn't said
this was gonna break. It becamea problem to you after the ice maker
went really exactly really because he can'tlive without ice. Oh I have to
have ice. Oh wait a minute, waite, Oh well, Memorial is
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not that far away. Upd justgo pick up a bag of ice on
your way home from work. Isaid the same thing. I go.
I thought we were waiting. Ohno, no, isn't it funny?
Chili isn't it funny how? Andmaybe you can relate with your family.
The number you have, the numberof the talkback microphone is open. Feel
free to chime in. Isn't itfunny? How? Sometimes in relationships,
yes, it's not a problem untilit becomes a problem to them, exactly.
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They're in lies bigger problems. AndI'm very excited about the fridge to
well, that would be too brandnew fridge. And by the way,
you need to be first to getice out of it, not him.
You know why, because you're theone who said I don't know a few
days ago, honey, let's moveon this sooner rather than later, and
somebody ignored you. Not okay.Now, let's play a game that'll make
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things okay, shall we? Shelbyam Chili's nearly impossible question? All right,
what's the question today? Twenty sevenpercent of us say we don't have
one of these in our kitchens?What is it? Nice baker, No,
that's not it. Twenty seven percentof us say we do not have
one of these in our kitchen.What is it? Eight six six,
nineteen seven forty three sixty one isthe number? Chilli? What are we
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playing for this morning? Train andArio Speedwagon coming to Jimmy Lube Live thanks
to our friends at Live Nation Augustsixth, eight sixty six nine two seven
forty three sixty one. You've gotthe question. If you know the answer,
grab the phone and call right now. Feel free to answer it right
and you could win. Find outwhat that answer is. Next is Toby
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and Chilly in the one, Hecontinues on a Friday, Toby and Chilly's
nearly impossible question. You're playing thanksto Live Nation for training Ario Speedwagon narre
a Jiffy Lube Live in August.We can get you in if you can
answer this question correctly. Twenty sevenpercent of us say we don't have one
of these in our kitchen. Whatis it? Well, Diana had to
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say it's a rolling pin. Dianefrom Gaithersburg was correct in saying that a
twenty seven percent of us don't havea rolling pin. Well, who knew?
And you can buy them at whateverthe dollar store is now that's less
than seven dollars, I mean,for not that expensive. Lot of people
don't use them anymore. I thinkthat's part of li I used to fear
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the rolling pin, just saying,oh god, I had three brothers.
We did things to one another.It was a very fun time growing up.
But anyway, Diana, enjoy thisshow A train in Ario Speedwagon Jeffy
Lube Live thanks to Live Nation Now. If you need tickets, you can
find all the details on the showand the links to buy them too at
washfm dot com. And we'll beback on Monday with another round. Your
kneeling impossible question, Tilly, doyou know what we're playing for on Monday
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of next week? Yes, ticketsto go see Alanis Morris at Meriweather Post
Pavilion. Isn't it tyronic? Don'tyou think it's like rain on your wedding
day? And you could win thesetickets on Monday with Toby and Chilling in
the morning in another round. Ifyou are aneel impossible question, stay there
the news on the way in minutesas you make your way into work or
maybe you're on the road this morningcop Stories at the top of the hour,
coming up with ninety seven point onewash FM Good Morning Top Stories Top
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of the Hour. Cruise plan toreopen the Port of Baltimore by the end
of the month. That's the messagefrom the US Army Corps of Engineers also
president, and it's going to bevisiting the site in Baltimore today as he
plans to meet with families of thevictims. A group of teenagers were fighting
inside the Brooklyn Metro station in NortheastDC yesterday afternoon when a suspect who was
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not involved in the fight shot ateenage boy. Police are searching for the
suspected shooter. Some good news theSmithsonian National Zoo celebrating the birth of two
Pigmy slow loris babies. So thepigmy slow loris is a native of Cambodia
and is an endangered species. It'sthe only known primate that produces venom to
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fight off predators. Red Bull bringingone of its Formula one cars, the
RB seven, to DC April twentieth. The car is going to be driven
along Pennsylvania Avenue. It is afree event that will feature some freestyle motorcycle
performances and an appearance by a championdriver, Scott Speed. And Finally,
congrats to McClain base Hilton Worldwide.They've been ranked number one on the one
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hundred Best Companies to Work for intwenty twenty four. This was a released
by Fortune magazine. They beat outcompanies across the country. It's the third
time Hilton has topped the list inits thirty year history. Forecast Board today
partly Cloudy Sky's fifty to the highright now thirty nine in Woodbridge. Do
you have a tattoo? I'm toldthat every tattoo is a story in itself.
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Eight six six ninety two seven fortythree sixty one. It's the number.
You can also tap the talkback microphoneto get involved if you signed in
to your iHeartRadio app. So whyare we talking about tattoos? Well,
there's a story behind it and you'llfind out what it is. Coming up.
It's Toby a Chillian the morning continueson this Prime Toby a Chillian in
the morning, It's ninety seven pointone wash FM. Got a tattoo?
Tell us all about it? Eightsix six ninety two, seven forty three
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sixty one, or tap the talkbackmicrophone because I'm learning that every tattoo has
a story. And as you know, over the weekend. Last weekend,
I was in Boston and all mydaughter Kyla wanted for her twentieth birthday was
to get a tattoo. And Iknow you've seen healings. She and I
both went and got tested. Okay, so yours on your wrist is the
I guess it looks like a speaker, right speaker. This is not the
original tattoo I wanted, but theoriginal one I wanted was to involved go
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figure, so I had to simplifyit. So my daughter and I chose
this one. It's a reminder thatyou can use your voice to do good
or do bad, but it canchange the world. And how you use
that voices on you. Oh,did you get a matching tattoo together with
you know? She got a semicolin and no, And I'll just say
this, it's no secret that I'vebeen through a lot in the last year,
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and she's been through a lot inthe last year, and we've both
been through things collectively together in thelast year, and so she wanted a
simmy colin because basically a semi colonaccording to the Washington Post, their definition
of its use is you use itin a sentence to say, I'm taking
a pause here, but I'm notdone telling you what I've got to tell
you. And when I put thetwo and two together on that, and
I realized that that now is apart of her She's like, listen,
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my story's not done. Yeah,that's great, I have more to this
story. Stay tuned. I'm like, yeah, that's the ultimate tease.
And so she got the semi colinand I got this one, and together
we shared a moment that we literallywill take with us for the rest of
our lives. You can't take itaway, and you can't wash it off.
And now you're hooked, you'll goget another one. Yeah, well
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yeah, I was actually asking oneof our colleagues about where he goes because
he's got a lot of them too. Because my other friends have told me
this, once you pop the tattooslike pringles, you can't stop. You
can't stop. And you know what, I'm going shopping for some pringles.
So if you're a tattoo artist,feel free to call us. And if
you've got a tattoo you want toshare with this tagus on Insta TikTok all
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of the things and you can seethe one that I got to now that
it's healed up enough. Toby andChilipage WASHFM dot com. I can't wait
for her to get home because Iknow she's probably got a list of things
for us to watch this summer,now that Hulu and Disney Plus, Hulu
on Disney Plus is here. Yeah, you can watch all of the hottest
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Hulu movies, shows and originals allon Disney Plus. So all in one
place. Like, what's one Hulushow you and your daughter you think we'll
check out on Disney Plus. I'mpretty sure it's gonna be the Bear,
because somebody I work with has beenlike telling me the bear, the bear,
the bear, the bear. Who'sgot the bear? The bear?
The bear? The bear? Then, and I promise, okay to put
you on the opposite side of thisthat on Disney Plus. I'll finally check
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out the Taylor Swift Eras Tour becauseI know that it was a great concert
and I want to be able towatch it from the comfort of my bed.
All of these great Hulu movies,all of their shows, their originals,
Disney Plus, their exclusives, they'reclassics, the great storytelling, all
in one place right now. DisneyBundle subscription is required in terms apply,
So Hulu and Disney Plus your familywill love you if you get signed up
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for it. Where do you getthe details? It's easy, go right
now and find out what you needto know Disney Plus dot com slash Hulu
and stay with us because we gotmore on the way. As Toby and
Chilly in the Morning continues on thisfright, it was a fun conversation on
Reddit. It's ai t a threadninety seven point one WASCHFM where Toby and
Chilly in the Morning, So Iwanted to ask you about it. Eight
six six nineteen seven forty three sixtyone is the number or the talkback microphone
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wide open, Chili. When's thelast time you made a scene? A
scene is in the negative connotation ofthe words scene in public. You lost
it, you went off. Ialmost made a scene a couple of decades
ago at an airport when they messedup my flight, and well, you
know how much I hate to fly, So I started to feel myself getting
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loud. But then I checked myself. Yeah, because they don't usually help
people that go off on them,so thankfully I didn't get too crazy level.
Now, what about you. Iwent off on a guy who was
just mean to some dude I sawin the Metro once and he was like,
very vocal about how he was justbeing meaned. I was like,
keep that up, sir, andI'll call the cops because he was just
not cool. I mean it wasit was just everybody you could tell was
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uncomfortable. And I'm like, youknow what, I'm bigger than you.
Stop exactly it go. You sawsomething and you definitely said something loudly.
Monique, you're listening to us rightnow. Thank you for being on in
Tacoma Park. You made a scene? What happened? I was in a
store and I saw my sister's husbandwith another woman, and I went off
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and told him off and told heroff, and it was really bad.
Well, hold on a second.How do you know I wasn't a coworker
or something. I hope well outanother woman instead of like just a random
friend. I mean, it happens, though. You have like a meltdown
in public, or you lose it. Maybe it's school, could be anywhere.
Eight sixty six, nineteen seven fortythree sixty one talk back microphone.
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If you're signed into your iHeart app, tell us what's the last time you
made a scene. We won't judge. We just want to hear good stories
with Toby and Chilly in the morningat ninety seven point one watch FM.
We'll get back to those coming upin minutes. Top Stories at the top
of the hour on the way,We got the news for you on this
Friday, Coming up right around eight, Stay with us Top Stories, Top
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of the Hour. President Biden hassaid to visit Baltimore today to get a
first hand look the site of thekey bridge collapse. He's going to be
meeting with the families of the sixconstruction workers who died. Meanwhile, engineers
are working to clear the records saythat they expect to be able to restore
the navigation in and out of thePort of Baltimore by the end of this
month. Police say a teenager hasdied after a shooting at the Brooklyn Metro
(23:21):
station in Northeast DC yesterday. Investigatorssay that a group of teenagers were involved
in a fight on the platform whena suspect who was not in that fight
reportedly pulled out a gun and shotthe victim, and they have released a
picture of a male suspect. PrinceGeorge's County police are searching for suspects after
a trash truck worker was shot andkilled in Woodlawn yesterday. Police have not
(23:44):
yet released any information about possible suspectswell. According to the Bureau of labor
statistics, the highest earners in thecountry live in the district, with a
median income of eighty four, fourhundred and fifty dollars. Massachusetts topped thelit
for states where workers make the mostmoney, and Maryland came in sixth.
And Finally, experts are warning peopleabout fake eclipse glasses. The American Astronomical
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Society is a reminding stargazers to makesure you're wearing approved eclipse glasses on Monday
to watch the event to make surethey are not counterfeit. Forecast for today
partly cloudy Sky's highs will be aroundfifty two right now. Forty one in
Chevy Chase eight six six nine sevenforty three. Sixty one is the number
of the talkback microphone wide open.Two. When's the last time you made
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a scene? Was it a goodscene, a bad scene? Just the
scene. We've got to hear thatstory. And by the way, there's
no right or wrong story, andwe're not gonna judge. We just want
to hear it for Toby and Chillyin the morning. We're going to get
to that next on this Friday morning. Call right now to take part in
the conversation when's the last time youmade a scene? A good, healthy
scene, A good for the soulsort of scene. Toby and Chilly in
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the morning. It's ninety seven pointone wash FM. The last time I
did was on the Metro. Iplayed like superhero and busted up some kind
of potential fight. Chillie, whatwere down at the airport? I almost
made a scene at the airport becauseof an airline mistake, but no,
I was able to catch myself.But that's not always the case. Fatima
and Alexandria, good morning. Whatdid you do? About nine months ago?
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I was at the Giant at Bailey'sCrossroads and this gentleman in front of
me wanted some lottery tickets, sohe gave the lady what he wanted and
she handed it to him, andhe started looking at them and decided that
that's not what he wanted and startedscreaming at her, oh for doing what
was it wrong? And he wasn'tgoing to take care of it, and
the poor girl was so horrible.I turned around and I just had I
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just told him where he could go. I was just wow, and I
was furious, and the whole storewas looking at me, says I.
Don't care. How dare you dothis to somebody? And I just went
off and was it effective? Fatima? Did the person stop his complaining and
leave? No, he kept ongoing because she ended up having to give
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him he won it. And Ilooked at her and I said, give
me the tickets. I'll buy thosefour, oh, so that you don't
have to eat it. So itwas just you know, yeah, But
Fatima, was it good for yoursoul and your mental health to make the
scene? I mean, did youfeel okay? Afterwards? I was so
proud of myself. I was like, yeah, you know, because I
very rarely stick up for anything,including myself, but anybody else. And
I was like, this is socool. I'm going to keep I'm doing
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this because I really believe it's theright thing to do. Honestly, the
best thing that could have happened isif you scratched those lottery tickets it became
a millionaire. It didn't happen,but it didn't matter. I did.
It was right, and you know, it made millions to my soul.
Yeah, but a million dollars inthe bank would have made me very happy
with my soul too, just sayingthanks for calling all right, it's good
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to Arlington. Now, I loveyou, bag Marine says hanging on the
line, Reza, thanks for hanging. We're Toby and Chilly in the morning.
You made a scene. What wentdown? What'd you do? We're
not going to judge. You'd beproud of me. Actually, really,
I ordered cookies for my grandson's baptism. I had a friend pick them up,
and so I didn't look at them. She didn't look at them.
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And when I got them that day, they looked like a hyperactive five year
old had done them. They werehorrible, hard as a rock. They
were just disgusting, and so Itried to get my money back. They
wouldn't give them money back and keptsaying the manager has to come in.
Finally I saw the manager and shesays, oh, no, you guys
ruined them. I didn't look likethis, And I said really, I
said, how did we ruin thefrost? And I had pictures. Now,
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I'm not going to give you moneyback. I took the cookies and
I threw them all over the floor, not in a person, because I'm
not stupid. I threw them everywhere. I mean, I just went here.
You know what I paid for thesecookies their mind. Hey you no,
you can have them back now.But did you feel good after you
made that scene? I felt fantasticand that's what matters. Yeah, what
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