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June 11, 2024 25 mins
Strange places you’ve found things you lost. Callers share their strange stories. Average age of car is 14yrs. Toby is joining the club of keeping car longer. What story always comes up around family that you just can't shake? Plus, Michelle from Glen Bernie shares her Crazy First Date and we get the answer to our Nearly Impossible Question!
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Toby and Chili Mornings on demand onninety seven point one WASHAU. Well,
it's before five Toby and Chile inthe morning, ninety seven point one wash
FM. Let me just start bysaying, I'm feeling some joy because of
the people who run the Humane Societyof Montgomery County, specifically Hannah's Clinic,
where they offer quality, affordable carefor cats and dogs. Nova Luna got

(00:23):
her spae newter thing done. Ican't remember which gets wit the girl gets
a spade, Yeah, it iswhat it is. But it just here's
the thing that's great about them.There were so many people there with cats
and dogs getting taken care of,and their mission at the Humane Society is
just to provide affordable surgeries that mightotherwise cost too much. So Nova Luna

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had her spee yesterday. She seemsto be recovering well, knocked on wood,
good, very glad to hear that. That's why I have some joy
this morning, feeling good before five. How about you? How was your
day yesterday? There, Chili,it was good, was beautiful yesterday.
I'm feeling joy because there was oneweek that was unaccounted for for summer camp

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and it has been filled so asa parent, you know, you know,
you don't want your kid at homeall day on a tablet, So
we found a right camp to fillthe void. It is, yeah,
little things. I remember being solucky that, like the place where Kylo
went to school when she was littlebitty always like saved a space, knowing
that I'd be like mister late,mister TARTI, yeah, no, it's

(01:30):
kidding. And what it is isis they get older, you try to
find camps that cater to their interests. So it's a robotics camp, do
you know what I'm saying? Likewhen they're little, little like whatever,
just go outside and play for allday. But no, as they get
older, their interests are very specific, and so we found someone. So
your son Donada is going to bespending the summer over at NASA helping to

(01:52):
fly new rockets. Oh, comeup with new ways of doing things over
give him ideas. That's a longcommute, weird, But NASA summer camp
for kids they have over there,that's quittamp camp. I don't know that
they even have one, but thatmight be a good idea. How are
you feeling this morning? Eight six, six nine two seven forty three sixty
one is the number of the talkbackmicrophones wide open. We're Telby and Chilly

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in the morning. Feel free toreach out. Coming up next. Yesterday
we're talking about the weirdest place youfound something you lost, and apparently one
of our listeners says she's got astory she didn't get to share yesterday.
Oh Lord, have Mercy stay therefor more. This should be fun.
The numbers eight sixty six, ninetwo, seven forty three sixty one.
We're Toby and Chilly in the morning. Talkback microphone also open if you're signed

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into your iHeart app. Yesterday wewere talking about the weird place you found
something you thought you had lost.Liz in Calvert County wanted to jump in.
Go ahead, ma'am. Hi.I was at my cousin's graduation party,
and of course we hugged and saidhello to everybody. It was at
her house and my aunt lost hergold charm from her necklace, so it
was very small, and the wholeparty we searched the law in the yard

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they had, so we looked forthis gold charm all day and later that
night I got home and I gotun dressed, and lo and behold the
gold charm was embedded in my boob. It had felt it had felled down
my shirt. I guess when Ihugged my hands and into my bra and

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I kept it safe the entire dayfor her. Wow, I'm shocked that
you didn't feel that in your bra, because sometimes it can be very prisons
and the pea, one little thinggets in our brazier and we can't,
you know, help. But Ihave nothing really to say other than I've
heard that story several times. ButI just really lids, just have nothing

(03:42):
to say, nothing to add,especially somebody else's jewelry in your bra.
It's a good chuckle. That musthave been quite a hugged. Yes,
absolutely. The funny part is whowould have thought of looking there? Right?
So you said it, ma'am.I've just nothing to say. I'm
just gonna sit over here. Meanwhile, pickpocketers everywhere are going we need to
really up our hugging games. Getpeople's jewelry. We'll tell you. It

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scares me what other people put intheir broth. They use it as a
wallet. That's right. I haveno comment none. Thank you, guys,
Thank you for a great radio station. You are welcome. Liz in
Calvert County and thank you for callingin this morning. Well who knew it's
ninety seven point one wash CHEFM.Your morning mindset on the way and minute
stay there now it's time to adjustyour mindset, your morning mindset here at

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ninety seven point one wash CHEFM withToby and Chilly in the morning. What's
the quote you've got for us?Comes from Tony Say, who is the
former the late CEO of Zappos,considered a wonder kind who passed way too
soon. He said, chase thevision, not the money. The money
will end up following you. Areyou chasing the vision today in life?

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Are you concerned about finances? Well, stay focused on that vision. When
you chase the vision and the moneywill end up following. You don't know
if you needed to hear that todayor not, but hopefully it spoke to
you and if you know somebody whomight need to hear it, you'll find
it. Toby and Chilly page washfmdot com. And that is your morning
mindset for this Tuesday, the eleventhday of June, with ninety seven point

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one WASHFM. We're coming up injust a few minutes. We've got some
entertainment news. We call it showbiz buzz. So Selene Dion knew that
something was wrong with her for awhile, but she didn't share the diagnosis
of a stiff person syndrome until justa couple of years ago. And she
explains why. We'll share that aminute Toby at Tilly in the morning.
It's ninety seven point one WASHFM EntertainmentNews toime. We call it show biz

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buzz. What you got so,Selene Dion says she knew something was wrong
with her for a while, butshe didn't share her diagnosis of stiff person
syndrome until twenty twenty two. Now, she admits she probably should have taken
the time to figure things out,but she says her husband was fighting for
his own life, she had toraise her kids, so she hid it
from the rest of the world totry to be a hero. In case

(05:59):
you missed it, Maren Morris wenton social media on Sunday to share the
news that she's a proud bisexual.Yes it is Pride Month. Also,
she had followed for divorce from herhusband back in twenty twenty three and they
do have a young son together.Megan McCain shared on her podcast that she
had a very unpleasant experience with JenniferLopez during a past appearance on the View

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as she described j Loo as adeeply unpleasant person and detailed diva behavior.
John Leguizamo urging the Television Academy membersto address the lack of diversity in the
prime time Emmy nominations. He tookout a full page ad in The New
York Times calling for the recognition ofpeople of color across all Emmy categories.

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And Warner Brothers developing a sequel tothe nineteen ninety eight film Practical Magic,
which it starred Sandra Bullock and NicoleKidman. And yes, both actresses are
expected to return, not only tostar, but also to produce. And
that's your show biz buzz. Allright, We've got the news coming up
for you in minutes Top Stories atthe time of the hour. Stay there,
It's ninety seven point one wash FM, Good Morning, Top Stories,

(07:06):
Top of the Hour. The UNSecurity Council is approving a US drafted ceasefire
deal aimed at stopping the fighting betweenIsrael and Hamas. Officials say Israel has
accepted the proposal that would require therelease of some hostages held by Hamas in
exchange for a six week ceasefire.Hamas has yet to respond. The Fort

(07:27):
McHenry Federal Channel has been fully restoredfor commercial maritime transit through the Port of
Baltimore. It had been closed sincethe collapse of the Francis Scott Keybridge March
twenty sixth. Another black bear,who has spotted roaming around Arlington, was
seen on Sunday walking through people's yardsand rummaging through trash cans near Donaldson Run,

(07:50):
the Golf Brand Trail and Potomac OverlookPark. Police and Tacoma Park are
handing out coupons for free Slurpees sevento eleven. It's all part of Operation
Chill, which is a month longeffort to keep kids focused on staying out
of trouble. So cops are goingto be handing out coupons to kids that
they see are making good decisions andgood safety choices. A recent survey found

(08:16):
that sixty one percent of American menfelt uncomfortable talking about their health because of
prophecy concerns and seventeen percent feeling lessmanly and because of a citrus greening disease
in Brazil and Florida, crops areexpected to yield twenty four percent, fewer
oranges than usual. What does thismean, Well, supply issues have caused

(08:39):
the price of orange juice to goup more than twenty percent this year.
Forecast board today partly cloudy, seventyeight the high right now sixty degrees in
Germantown. Think about your car?How long have you kept it? How
long do you keep your car?Are you north of ten? Under ten?
Do you do the least thing?The average age? Somebody keeps their
car fourteen years? And let's justsay some of us are joining that club.

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Why you'll find out? As TobyAchilli in the Morning continues on this
Tuesday, stay right there, Howlong are you keeping your car? Ninety
seven point one Wash FM Toby andChilly in the Morning, talkback, microphone
wide open if you're signing to youriHeart app. The numbers eight sixty six
WASHFM the number one Americans, accordingto The Hill magazine, keeping their cars
longer than ever. They quote researchfrom S and P Global Mobility that says

(09:26):
high prices are a part of thereason why drivers are hesitant to buy electric
vehicles because they're still on the edgeabout that. And you know what,
Hey, it's just cheaper to nothave a car payment. And they're holding
onto their cars for like fourteen yearsthat's the average amount of time. Yeah,
that's how my husband and I havealways sort of been. We don't

(09:48):
like having car payments. Who does, right, but no, and we
don't mind driving the same vehicle forten to fifteen years. Now. I
know you were a huge fan ofleasing. Yeah, no, I believe
that you're always going to have acar payment. But then I fell in
love with my car that I boughtten years ago and paid it off.
And I can tell you that I'dlike not having a car payment. I

(10:09):
would rather save that money for billsor car maintenance or car upkeep, just
you know, so long as Idon't have to spend what I was spending
per month. Eight six, six, nine, two seven forty three sixty
one is the number if you've gotthoughts on this this morning. So ten
years is the longest so far thatyou've ever had a vehicle? Hm?

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Wow? Ten years? Wow?Lapping the levee. Yeah, no,
it's it's uh, that's great,great that you're on board now. It
is beautiful not having to write that. I was thinking about it yesterday when
I was driving around running some errandsfor life. You know the fact that
I leased what I leased with fouroriginal miles on it. It was like
top of the line everything. It'sreally like hell up, like you know,

(10:54):
it's what stood going obsleep. Yeah, I mean technology comes and goes,
and I'm a big tech fan andall of this stuff. So I'd
love to have some of that newtech. But it's not worth having another
car payments now. Nope. Pointonce you start looking at your car just
to get you from point A topoint B, you really do make peace
with having it longer. Just holdon to it. Yep. Absolutely So
if you've got thoughts, feel freeto share them. You can leave a

(11:16):
message, talkback microphone wide open foryou if you're signed into your I Heard
app. How long are you keepingyour cars? Do you have a reason
why thoughts jump in? We're listeningthis morning Shelby and Chilly's nearly impossible question.
I know it's time to listen toa question, ah related to vehicles.
This is actually going to happen toabout twenty percent of vehicles today.
What is it? Eight six six, nine two seven forty three sixty one

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is the number eight sixty six ninetwo seven forty three sixty one. Here
comes the question one more time.This will happen to about twenty percent of
all vehicles today. What is it? Hopefully it won't happened to you if
you go see Imagine Dragons. JiffyLube Live August twenty second tickets to yours
thanks to Live Nation. You've gotthe question, call out play get it

(12:00):
right when eight sixty six ninety sevenWashing FM, the number one. The
game is on Kelby and Chilli's NearlyImpossible Question will in Charlestown, West Virginia,
home of the races and slots whereit's wild and wonderful. How are
you this morning? I'm doing allright. Well, welcome to the show.
We're glad you're here this morning toplay this game. You've got the
question, but just in case youmissed it, we'll give it to you

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one more time because there might besome people who are just now listening in.
This will happen to about twenty percentof all vehicles today. What do
you think it is? Well?I think I might be twenty what part
of the twenty percent? Because mylow fuel light came on on the way
into work today. No, thefeeling. That was last night, stopped
in goodcast before I came home andwent to bed. How much do you
like to push it before you refill? There will? Oh, I have

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it. It's like a science.I know when the light comes on how
much longer I have Because when ittells you you have zero miles or the
line start blinking, you really havemore than that. So yes, I
push it to the extreme. Icall it run out Roulette. We'll see
how far we can go before Ihave to make that call to the roadset
assistance or triple A. Oh goodness, well I like that. I'm using
that. Your gamble with that guesspaid off because that's the correct answer.

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Oh nice. Nice. You're gonnaneed to pump some gas into your tank
before you go, see imagine Dragon'sJiffy loop, because that's quite the hike.
Yeah, and you can run outof gas in the parking lot on
the way out too. That's truetoo. See you need to park your
car with a full tank of gasbecause you just never know. Congratulations,
you're going to the show. Thetickets are yours? Oh cool, Thank

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you so much. You're welcome.Thanks for listening to us. Have a
safe day. Today and more ticketstomorrow morning, with another round of Your
Nearly Impossible Question on the way inminutes. The news Top stories at the
top of the hour on this Tuesday, stay with ninety seven point one wash
FM Good Morning Top Stories Top ofthe Hour. Hunter Biden's federal firearms case

(13:52):
is now in the hands of aDelaware jury. The President's son is accused
of illegally buying and possessing and donewhile he was addicted to drugs back in
twenty There have been sixty seven atmrobberies or attempted robberies in Prince George's County
just this year alone. Police aren'tsure whether the crimes are being committed by
the same group of people. TheMontgomery County School System says that teacher layoffs

(14:16):
are unlikely. The statement comes afterthe school system updated its projections for teacher
vacancies for the coming school year.DC's police chief says there will be increased
enforcement of the city's youth curfew thissummer in an effort to keep crime rates
down while the kids are out ofschool. Apple is bringing AI to its
iPhone, mac and other products usingApple Intelligence. The company says it wants

(14:39):
to use the existing generative AI toolsalready on the market, but make it
personalized for Apple users well. Theaverage screen time for users worldwide is six
hours thirty seven minutes a day.Now. Researchers found that delaying your phone's
swiping or tapping functions can be effectiveat reducing your screen time well because it'll

(15:05):
just annoy you, and according toa recent study, exercising it night could
help with blood sugar levels. Researcherssay those who worked out after six pm
saw the greatest improvement in their bloodsugar levels. Forecast for today partly cloudy
seventy eight the high right now,it's sixty degrees in Ashburn. Grab the
phone and call us at eight sixsix nine two seven forty three sixty one

(15:28):
eight sixty six wash FM, thenumber one, and tell us your story
about something that always comes up aroundfamily. Whenever you get together with the
fam, this story comes up.You just can't shake it. What is
it doesn't matter. Could be good, could be bad. We're not going
to judge. We just want tohear good stories. We'll get into this
coming up in minutes. As Tobyand Chilly in the Morning continues on a
Tuesday, eight sixty six ninety twoseven forty three sixty one. That's eight

(15:50):
sixty six wash FM the number one. What is a story you just can't
shake when you've been around family?Talkback? Microphones open for you too.
If you're Sunday into your iHeart apps, can tap the microphone, send us
some message and tell us your storygood bad, Otherwise we won't judge,
just want to hear a good story. This comes up because not too long
ago, I was home around thefamily in Texas. My significant other was

(16:11):
with us, and my mom startssharing this story chilly about how apparently,
when I was a kid, notmuch older than your son, I came
up with a jingle for cream ofwheat, which is not oatmeal, by
the way, it's cream of wheat. Yes, And apparently I sang a
song and I was like, tellyour mom's a good cream of whek because
it's good to eat or something alongthose lines, and my mom, of

(16:33):
course had to sing it. Oh, I love it, and I was
embarrassed by it. Oh, well, it shows your creativity. These stories
they come up. Is there onethat comes up for you when you're around
family? Oh, my dad lovesto tell a story of every time we
would travel, I would always finda kid on the beach and pretty much
join their family. Like every morningI would walk over to this family and
hang out every single time, Likemy mom and dad are good and my

(16:56):
sister's great, but I'd rather bea part of you your family for the
next few days. Exactly. Ibrought some cream of wheats. Oh these
stories, anybody got one eight six, six, nine, two, seven
forty three sixty one. Aarin,thank you for listening. In Stafford go
ahead years ago, probably like tenyears ago. I knocked over like you

(17:18):
know those like tents, but you'llhave like a party. I grabbed the
poles and knocked it all, likeknocked the whole ten down, like water
got ever on everyone, like Igot muddy like. It will still come
up at any family party. They'llbe like, oh, like remember when
you not like when you were sodrunk. I'm like, I wasn't drunk.
I go It's like I had aglass of wine in my hand.
I don't mean I'm drunk. Iwas like it was also muddy out,

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Aaron, thank you for jumping in. Isn't it funny how facts sometimes get
forgotten when it comes to these stories. Yeah, they evolve family members bring
up I'm like, what, mate, you did not point out the fact
that this was going on and thatI wanted to be a part of another
family during vacation check exactly eight sixtysix ninety two seven forty three sixty one.

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Do you have a story to addto this? Tap the talk back
microphone. You can leave us amessage if you want to. Got to
be signed into your iHeart app.Tell us about a story you just can't
shake whatever you get around families,no matter how hard you try. We'll
get to more of your stories comingup in minutes. But first, another
one of your crazy first date storiesMichelle from Glenn Burnie was the second time

(18:22):
a charm for her. You'll findout in minutes. Telmost it's Toby and
Chilly's cleaning first day. Good morning, Michelle and Glen Burnie were listening.
Take us on this crazy first datedventure that you went on. So me
and this guy, we didn't knoweach other since high school. Let me
dated for like a couple of months, but you know, high school things

(18:45):
don't really last that long. Andwe got back on contact with each other
after I had gotten out of areally bad relationship, and he was like,
okay, you know how you let'sgo to dinner, let's hang out,
you know, and he knew thesituation, and he's like, okay,
well let's you know, have aone night fanned afterwards. And he
was clear that, you know,he didn't want a relationship at the time,

(19:07):
and I'm like, okay, youknow whatever, And so we go
out to dinner, and the wholetime he's sitting there just grilling me about
my EGX. You know, mom, I'm sitting there just kind of not
wanting to listen to him. Afterdinner, you know, we go to
his place and do the deed.And after that he walked out of the
room and leaving me to get dressed, and his brother in law, without

(19:30):
knocking, came in the room andsaw me, you know, you know,
my gloriness, and I was soembarrassed, you know, after that,
I left for the night. Tookme a couple of days before I
actually talked to him again. Herewe are. We'll be together ten years
in December and married for five anda half years. Now. We have
a three year old little boy.Wait, wait, wait, I'm not

(19:51):
just supposed to be one night's Dean, What in the world, how did
this end? And did then didthe baby come as a result of so
one night situation? Yeah, itwas supposed to be a one night Stan.
I don't know for some reason.Like I said, we've known each
other for a while. I guessthe timing was just right it you know,
I kind of reignited the sparks there, and I know the baby was

(20:15):
not a result of that one nightStan. He came much later. Good
our bed. If you've been ona crazy first day, it's a story
we want to hear. At eightsix, six, nine, two,
seven, forty three sixty one,could me tickets to go see Atlantis?
Morris said Merriweather Post Pavilion, Junethirtieth. Thanks to Live Nation and Don't
Forget, You can also tell usyour story at washfm dot com slash Crazy.

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Top stories at the top of theHour, The news on the way
in just a few Top stories Topof the Hour. The UN Security Council
is approving a US drafted ceasefire dealthat's aimed at stopping the fighting between Israel
and Hamas officials say. Israel hasaccepted the proposal that would require the release
of some hostages held by HAMAS inexchange for a six weeks's fire. Hamas

(21:00):
has yet to respond to that offer. The Fort McHenry Federal Channel has been
fully restored for commercial maritime transit throughthe Port of Baltimore. It had been
closed since the collapse of the keyBridge on March twenty sixth. The Virginia
Department of Health is investigating at leasttwenty confirmed cases of gastro intestinal illnesses that
were connected to visits to Lake Annaand Spotsylvania County over Memorial Day weekend.

(21:25):
Now a majority of the reports ofthe equal eye infections have been seen in
children. The Library of Congress isgoing to be opening a new exhibit this
week that explores how societies preserve theirhistory. The Collecting Memories exhibit includes President
Lincoln's handwritten copy of the Gettysburg Address, the original designs for the Vietnam Veterans

(21:47):
Memorial, and also comic panels showingSpider Man's origin story. And Finally,
the twenty twenty four Kids count DataBook assigns state by state ratings for five
children's well being categories overall economic wellbeing, education, economic wellbeing, education,
health, as well as family andcommunity Based on all that, Virginia ranks

(22:11):
sixteenth in the country. Maryland camein twenty second forecast for today, it's
going to beautiful, partly cloudy seventyeight, the high right now sixty two
and suland So you've got the news. Now, are you ready to tell
us your story about something you justcan't shake whenever you get around family.
It's a story that always comes up. Could be anything from something you did
as a kid to something that justhappened recently. Eight six six ninety two,

(22:34):
seven forty three sixty one the numbertalk back microphone wide open two.
Your stories on the way in minutes, don't move. So what is your
story? Eight six six ninety two, seven forty three sixty one talk back
microphone wide open two. If you'reSunday and listening to ninety seven point one
watch FM on your iHeart app.What's the story you can't shake whenever you

(22:55):
get around family? Really could beanything. And right now we're going to
go over to Gina, who's listeningto us in Vienna. Gina, good
morning, what's going on? Oh? Yes, I must have been probably
seven or eight years old, wasdrinking some milk and my older brother started
just kind of like knocking on thetop of my head while I was drinking
the milk. He was like,oh, sounds so hollow. I just

(23:15):
started laughing where the milk then startedto literally just pour out of my nose.
Oh fun like shooting pouring. Putmy fingers up, you know,
try to put my hand up toblock it, but nothing would stop it.
That's the story we tell every Thanksgivingand Christ's lovely. Why do you
figure it always comes back to thatstory, I don't know, probably because

(23:38):
you know, as an older brother, he always wants to kind of,
you know, tease me and makefun of me, and so it just
is one of those classic stories wherehe can bring up and it's like,
but it's good hearted in a waybecause no one got hurt, and it
is kind of funny in retrospect.Too bad you don't have one on him
that you can bring up at theholidays. Seriously, I honestly don't you

(24:00):
know. It sounds like you betterget working on that before the holidays show
up. Were Toby and Tillian inthe morning, Let's go over to Clarksville
now Maya Well, actually it isa story from my father in law who
was obsessedless mango. From the timethat I met him, we would always
bring him mango three that we wouldfind little candy or whatever it was.

(24:22):
And every time we gave him anythingmango, he told the same story,
which was when he was growing up, mango meant green pepper. He always
thought that a mango was a greenpepper, and the first time that he
had an actual mango, he justlost it and became a set and he

(24:44):
would tell the story every single time. He passed away a little over a
year ago. He told it sooften that it is stuck in my head,
and every time I see a mango, I think of him. Oh
that's amazing. That's the best partabout here, these stories is the memories
live on. Okay, I've heardit. I've heard it, but it

(25:04):
gets ingrained, so it lasts.Did you do shots of mango juice at
the funeral in his honor? Youknow we should have? Oh my goodness,
we'll do it. We celebrate himevery year. So now you've got
a beverage to enjoy in his honor. A little mango mixed with some teitos
and you're good to go. Perfect. Thanks for the help. One more

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Toby and Jilly head over to washfmdot com or the Iheartbrady
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