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Toby and Chili Mornings on Demand onninety seven point one Wash that that.
Well, I am feeling good beforefive am this morning because it is your
birthday. Ninety seven point one Washfm're Toby and Chilly in the morning.
I know that some people don't likecelebrating their twenty ninth birthday, but
today you're twenty nine. Happy birthdayto you. Happy birthday, dear Chili,
Happy birthday to you. No,see, I don't have to lie
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about my age. I am fiftytwo proud to say so. That means
that I am old enough to givewise advice to people. You see,
I have experience in life. Twentynine. I couldn't have said that.
So I will own my age withpride, thank you very much. I
was trying to do the math reallyquick in my attitude, but because my
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grandmother used to say something like it'smy twenty fifth, twenty ninth, yeah,
I know, I don't care,and I'm like, I can't do
that math that fast enough because I'mno goodor math well. And also,
and also I will say, theolder you get, and if you've ever
kind of had some health challenges orscares or whatever, you're just grateful that
you're around for another birthday. Amento that, sister. You Amen did
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that? Very happy to say thankyou God for another day of life.
Just exactly. I mean, butI'm not. I mean, yes,
it's my birthday, but I'm reallyexcited because I'm finally going to use a
gift card that my husband gave mea year Yeah. I was going to
ask you what you have planned?So you're finally going to let's see,
a year ago, he gave youa massage. Yeah. Correct, Yes,
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you've been sitting on that longer thanI sit on gift cards. Well
maybe not. No, I'm notas bad as you. I don't have
a whole pouch full of gift cardsthat have not been used. I probably
need to get through those this summerbefore they all just go bad. They
start losing money. Next thing,you know, you go check out and
you're like, so you only havetwo dollars on this card. Well,
happy birthday, enjoy the massage.Let's get into Friday, because the sooner
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we get started, the sooner weget done. Coming up in just a
few minutes with Toby and Chilly inthe morning. Names that are extinct now
people just aren't named this anymore.And by the way, if you have
one of these names, we apologizein advance. You'll hear what's on the
list coming up. There are somenames on the verge of extinction. And
by the way, if you heara name that sounds like I don't know
yours, we apologize in advance.Toby and Chilly in the morning eight six
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six ninety two seven forty three sixtyone. That's eight six to six WASHEFM
the number one and the talkback microphoneis open for you if you're listening to
ninety seven point one WASHFM this morning. Now here's the too long, did
not read version of this story.Well, according to the Social Security Administration,
these were the least registered names.Okay, so for women it was
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Best coming in at number one,and for guys it was al. Although
those are two short like nicknames,right like best Yeah would be yeah,
I knew in al al was shortfor alfonsible stock with oh my very nice.
Why do you think some names arenot registered anymore? Like, what
do you think goes into people notwanting to name their kids a particular thing?
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Honestly, I think it's just afeeling, you know, like,
well, it just reminds me ofan older family member or right, So
I think best sounds like a graandmon it, right, So why would
I name my daughter best or Bertha? I mean Birtha is not on the
list because it's probably been extinct.But yeah, if my significant other and
I were to have another kid,the last thing I would want to name
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my kid. And I love mygrandmother, but I call her Mimi for
a reason because I'm a gene justdoes not sound current gene. Oh a
gene. Yes, I mean that'slike best, best, flash forward or
flash backwards, like you know,three or four generations that may have been
extinct a few years back. Butthere are some names, I mean,
if you wanted to look at theselists, but there are some names on
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here that we actually know people currentlynamed. So if you want to have
a more unique name, it's aboutto be unique. It's about to be
unique because it's about to be extinct. You're going to be the last one.
Yeah, If you want to seethe list, it's on the Atobia
Chili page WASHFM dot com. Ifyou need a quick pick me up on
this Friday, the seventh day ofJune, your morning mindset's on the way
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in just minutes stay closed. Fridaymorning in DC ninety seven point one WASHFM
with Toby and Chilly in the Morningon thank You for waking up with us.
So what is the quote for themorning mindset today? From the great
Henry Rollins, who was from analternative band back in the day. He
says, I don't have talent,so I just get up earlier. If
you think about it, there's somethingthere. I don't have talent, so
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I just get up earlier. That'san interesting way of saying control what it
is you can control. You know, talent is subjective. Not everybody is
talented in the same way. Somepeople have more of it than others,
some people don't. But what youdo have control over is when you get
your day started and when you getyour day finished. You can get up
earlier and compensate for what other peoplemight call talent. Henry Rollins, I
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don't have talent, so I justget up earlier. That's your morning mindset
for this Friday, the seventh ofJune. If it helps share it with
someone that let them know that tohelp you to get through whatever you're facing
today, you'll find it. Tobyand chilipage. Washefm dot com coming up?
Entertainment newsweek? Call it showbiz buzz. What are you working on today?
Pat Sajack's last Wheel of Fortune airstoday, but he's already got his
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next gig lined up. We'll tellyou what it is in minutes. We
said no time Toby at Tilly inthe morning at ninety seven point one wash
FM time. Not for some entertainmentnews. We call it chilbis buzz.
Here's what's going on. Pat Sajack, who concludes his forty one season run
on Wheel of Fortune tonight, hasconfirmed his next project. He is going
to be playing a role in aplay called Prescription Murder at Honolulu's Hawaii Theater
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and that's going to be from Julythirty first to August tenth of next year.
Dolly Parton heading back to Broadway.She plans to debut Hello I'm Dolly,
that's coming in twenty twenty six.The musical is going to feature some
of her most well known songs alongwith new ones that she has written just
for the musical. Stub Hub revealingtheir most in demand concert of the year
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in their summer tour preview and Imean it's no surprise that Taylor Swift's European
Eras tour is number one, followedby Coldplay and The Rolling Stones. The
Bachelorette's Rachel Lindsey revealed that her divorcewith Brian Abbassollo is getting really messy because
well, they did not have aprenup. He is seeking spousal support and
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since they got married, Lindsay hasachieved success through TV appearances, podcast hosting
and writing two books. And FionaHarvey, the Scottish woman who says that
the character of Martha in the Netflixseries Baby Reindeer is based on her,
is now suing Netflix for one hundredand seventy million dollars. She's claiming that
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they've defamed her. She alleges theshow portrays her as a convicted stalker,
causing her significant emotional distress and damageto her reputation. And that is your
show biz buzz. And for evenmore news, we've got Top Stories at
the top of the hour on theway right around six. Stay with us
on this Friday morning, Top Stories, Top of the Hour. The National
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Weather Service has confirmed seven tornadoes touchdownduring Wednesday's storms right here in the DC
area. Officials say the strongest ones. There was an FEF one tornado that
touched down in the wooded area northof Leesburg, and then there was another
EF one tornado confirmed in central MontgomeryCounty. A former blackjack dealer at MGM
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National Harbor's facing prison time for helpinggamblers cheat the casino out of forty three
thousand dollars. Jamie Smith is accusedof working with three players in tandem,
letting them see her cards before betting, and then not collecting on their losing
bets. A food delivery drivers inhot water after a hit and run crash
in Arlington. Ron Al Blakeney isaccused of striking another man with his car
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and then leaving the scene this week. The victim apparently had been yelling at
Blakeney for driving way too fast toneighborhoods. The FDA is reversing its ban
on jewel e cigarettes. Yesterday,the FDA said it's reviewing new court decisions
and updated information from the company.And finally, a new study links a
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common sugar substitute to an increased riskof cardiovascular issues, heart attack, and
stroke. Scientists found that those whohad high levels of zy litol in their
blood were at roughly twice the riskof health complications as those who did not
forecast for today beautiful, partly cloudyand breezy. How is it going to
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be around eighty four right now atsixty six degrees in Germantown. People of
a certain age, Facebook doesn't wantyou anymore? Boo. You heard me
right. If you're over a certainage, you're too old for Facebook according
to Meta? What's the age?Why? How did they come up with
this? What does this even meanwith Facebook? We'll find out in minutes.
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Stay with ninety seven point one WATCHFM, Good morning for bad news.
People over a certain age, Facebookdon't want you, no, mo,
they think you too old. Ninetyseven point one Watch FM. We're Toby
and Chilly in the morning. No. You might have seen this on the
internet, it thinks a Meta,the parent company about that owns Facebook and
Instagram, among other things. They'rea little frustrated because they've seen something like
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almost thirty percent of their site's trafficgo buybe bye over the last three years
on Facebook, and because of this, they feel like they need to reach
out to a younger, younger userset. Okay, so they're sharing I
guess pamphlets that say, we aren'tyour mom's Facebook to gen z, and
they're focusing on three areas to lurethis younger demographic. Okay, the feed
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reels and creators. Now you andI, according to Facebook, are too
old. They don't want us anymore. I'm thinking I'm not going anywhere.
You can do whatever you want withthe reels and the whatever. I am
gonna stay on FA getting rid ofme. They call that Instagram. I
mean, I'm just come on now, you can't be biting the hand that
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feeds you. And you have adaughter that they're trying to get to use
said social media. Do you honestlythink Kyla is gonna now suddenly go Okay,
if my dad's not gonna be onit, I'm gonna hop on Facebook
and use it every day. No, they've already got their other things.
When they figured out that parents weregetting onto Instagram, they created Finstagram,
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fake Instagram accounts with fake bogus namesand yeah, and they were under you
know whatever it is, eighteen orwhatever, so they figured out they could
just adjust their birth date and makeit work. There are other platforms for
them. Yeah, if parents gosomeplace and you know, younger people don't
want the parents to see what they'redoing. They go to another place,
they migrate themselves over. I thinkthere's so many people still using Snapchat that
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are like my daughters. So ifFacebook is twenty years old, what do
you think the life expectancy is realisticallyfor Facebook? A decade, another five
years, another. I mean,we've seen this movie before, so what
was it for my Space? Ohwait a minute, let's kick it even
older than that. What was itfor aol instant messenger? You know,
I much shorter life? They didwell, but my Space is along the
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same lines of Facebook. I don'tknow, we've seen we've seen this movie
before, so yeah, I don'tknow. How do you feel about it?
You're feeling too old for Facebook?Are you insulted? You know the
numbers to the place eighty six six, ninet two, seven, forty three
sixty one. You can also tapthe talkback microphone, leave us a message
and tell us your thoughts. Areyou too old for Facebook? Because Facebook
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says you are. We'll get intosome of this coming up as Toby and
Chilly in the Morning continues. Rightnow, though we need to get into
something else. Toby and Chilli's nearlyimpossible question because you're not too old to
answer this question. Thirty four percentof people take a break every day to
do this what is it? Andit's not to go on Facebook eight six
six Wash FM the number one eightsix six ninety seven forty three to sixty
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one tickets Santana, Jeffy Lube Livethanks to Live Nation. You want to
go, call now, answer thatquestion correctly and you'll win. The question
one more time is thirty four percentof people take a break every day to
do this. What is it?Holla, you've got the question. If
you want to go see Santana,the time to call right now? Toby
and Chili's nearly impossible question. What'sup slick? Rick and Alexandria this morning?
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How you doing? I'm doing quitewell. How are you? You
know Friday? That's sort of avibe. Chili's birthday is today, so
she's feeling good. Kig if fromyour lips to God, Zue, is
you ready to play this game?Okay? Thirty four percent of people take
a break every day to do this. What do you think it is?
Rick? I think it's just takea nap. When do you typically get
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your nap in? I'm not soonerenough, but basically like a round one
o'clock. Wow. I don't knowabout you guys, but I've been getting
naps in at red lights lately.Oh god, Okay, stop what park
you can that is? Hey,man, naps are essential, YEP.
With your schedule, I can seethat NAP's the right answer. So get
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some sleep. You're gonna go seeSantana, that's right. Oh my god.
Jiffy Lub Live June twentieth, thanksto Live Nation. You'll be there.
Oh boy, I hope you don'tsleep through that concert, because that's
gonna be a great show. Youknow. I'm not going to say do
that concert that that's going to beawesome. I'm nodding off right now.
Actually, Rick, there you go. Congratulations. I can't wait to get
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by the pool today and not offfor real. Enjoy the show. Congrats?
All right, hey, thank youso much. All Right, there
you go, slick Rick from Alexandria, going to see some Santana. What
do we have on Monday? Imaginedragons? Jiffy Lub Live in August your
chance to win with our nearly impossiblequestion. If you're ready for that show,
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be here after the weekend. Foryour chance to win and stay there
the news top stories at the topof the hour. On the way around
seven top stories top of the hour. The National Weather Service confirmed that seven
tornadoes touchdown around the DC area onWednesday. Officials say the strongest ones were
an EF one tornado in Leesburg andalso another EF one in central Montgomery County.
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A Spotsyevania County woman accused of murderingher three roommates is now in custody
after a high speed chase. InNew York. Elissa Venable is accused of
killing two men and a woman attheir shared home in the Fredericksburg area.
A food delivery driver is in alot of trouble after a hit and run
crash in Arlington. Ron L.Blakeney accused of striking another man with his
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car and then leaving the scene.The Fairfax County Planning Commission voted unanimously to
set stricter rules on future data centers. Those rules would mandate new centers are
at least two hundred feet from residentialproperties and that noise studies be conducted before
they're French George's County residents who loveto smoke cigars right now either have to
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smoke at home or head to acigar lounge in a neighboring jurisdiction. But
that's not for long because the countycouncil actually voted to legalize cigar lounges.
And Researchers from the American Heart Associationhave found that over sixty percent of Americans
are projected to have heart disease bythe year twenty fifty. This is due
to an aging population along with arise of blood pressure and obesity rates.
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Forecast today beautiful, partly cloudy andbreezy eighty four, the high right now
sixty seven in Alexandria. Think aboutyour hairdressers. Seventy five percent of people
say they have not found the onewhat goes into the one when it comes
to hairders. So that is animportant relationship. And have you found that
one person? Eight sixty six ninetytwo, seven forty three sixty one talkback
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microphone wide open too if you wantto jump into the conversation we're about to
have next on ninety seven point onewash FM, stay right there. Notes
you know it's his birthday today wouldhave been his birthday, Prince ninety seven
point one WASHEFM We're Toby and Chiliin the morning, thinking about your hairdresser.
Do you have any hairdresser nightmare stories? I guess there's the stat floating
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around the Internet of things that saysome people haven't found the one when it
comes to the hairdresser, the oneyou're very dramatic. Yeah, well seventy
five percent. That's a lot ofpeople that haven't found the right one,
and it is a big deal becauseyou could experience very unpleasant visits. I
found. I didn't find my hairdresseruntil almost fifteen years ago. Before that,
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it was hit or miss. SometimesI had orange highlights because they didn't
know what they were doing. Whatabout you? Did you find your one?
I used to have a hairdresser whenI had a hair But do you
find did you find somebody that you'rehappy with even just to shave your head?
Or are you still searching for somebodythat does agree? You know?
Like right now, it's kind oflike the rolodex of people who do you
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know, head shaves and trimps,because the guy that I really like is
stepping away from the chair, whichmeans he's no longer you know, cutting
hair, He's no longer doing hisstyle. Of stuff. His name's Nick
and he and he has a babyand a wife and he's I guess he
wants a little more. I guessstability is the word. I would have
followed him, though, if hewas just going to a different company in
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a different places. You get alot of people when you find the one,
you are willing to travel for theone. Sure, absolutely, And
if he were to travel and opena new place or start cutting it in,
I'd be right back up in there. But you know, it's not
like it's it's you have to buildthat trust and rapport. Yes, And
I didn't realize that until I startedshaving my head now, because then I
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was like, Okay, I likehow he does it. But this goes
to show you people still have alot of nightmare stories to share about their
hairstile. Do you eight six sixnine seven forty three sixty one talkback microphones
wide open too. If you're signedin to ninety seven point one wash FM,
listening on your heart app, TapSpeaks and Chili and I a voice
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message that way, tell us yourhairdresser and nightmare story and we'll circle back
on these coming up in just afew minutes. To Toby and Chili in
the morning continues, but coming upnext though, are you a snoop when
it comes to visiting open houses?Edward? Snoop has just a negative connotation
to it. Hang on, we'llget into this next. Don't go anywhere
where where Toby and Chili in themorning on a Friday in the nation's capital
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ninety seven point one wash FM onyou got thoughts sharing with the class at
eight sixty six ninety three sixty oneat talkback microphone of yours works too.
If you've got your iHeart app andyou're signed into it, you can jump
into any conversation we're having. Oneout of five people, Chili, I
guess, admit that they've gone toan open house just to see what somebody
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else's place looks like. Accordingly,according to the survey, they have no
intention. They just want to lookaround other people's homes. Guilty at che
Yes, I am the one.I am the one of five people.
Look, this has just been aweird hobby of mine. I don't consider
it snooping because it's not like I'mgoing through medicine cabinets and drawers. I
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like to see how the other halflives. I like to get design and
decorating ideas. So sure I rollup on these homes when I have no
intention of buying one. You've neveryou've never been curious enough to look per
se. First of all, thatword snoop has got a negative connotation.
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In this case. Snooping is nota bad thing. Snooping is curiosity.
Have I been curious? Not inreal life, but I have been maybe
guilty if it's something to feel guiltyabout, I've been guilty as charged of
cyber snooping, like on real estateside. Yeah, Like I'll go to
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Redfin and I'll look around. ThenI'll go to Redfin and then I'll go
to Zillow to see if maybe theyhave some different pictures or something. Why
don't you physically walk in if it'son the way to something and you see
it open house and you're curious aboutthat neighborhood, in that particular home.
No, because it's too much work. If you go by there and you
don't have life, an embarrassing thingis as much as it's too much work.
Yeah, if you don't have yourpre authorization letter, they don't even
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want to see you. Well,that's a different level home. I mean
that's a different homes. You canjust roll up and sign your name and
just walk around. I mean that'snot a big deal, right yeah,
no, yeah no, in reallife, no, I prefer the comfort
of my armchair and my laptop.Bring on the zillo. But hey,
that's what we do. Do youadmit that when there's an open house that
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you go and you snoop just tosee how the other half lives, how
your neighbors on the block might havethings put together in an house that resembles
yours. No right or wrong answer. Not going to judge around here.
Just want to hear your story ateight sixty six nine two, seven forty
three sixty one, or you cantap the talk back microphone if you're busy
sending a voice note you've got tobe signed in to use it. Tell
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us, like I said, wewon't judge. We just want to hear
from you. As Toby and Chillyin the Morning continues plus top stories at
the top of the hour on theway right around eight, stay there.
Top stories Top of the Hour.The National Weather Service confirmed that seven tornadoes
touchdown during Wednesday's storm in the DCarea. Officials say, and ef one
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tornado touchdown in the wooded area northof Leesburg, and another EF one was
confirmed in central Montgomery County. TheUS Army Corps of Engineers confirmed that nineteen
full or partial World War One eramunitions were found earlier this week on the
campus of American University in DC.Now that area had served as a chemical
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weapons testing and disposal site during theFirst World War. A former blackjack dealer
at MGM National Harbor facing prison timefor helping gamblers cheat the casino out of
forty three thousand dollars. Jamie Smithis accused of working with three players in
tandem, letting them see her cardsbefore betting, and then also not collecting
on their losing bets. Prince George'sCounty has approved a new juvenile curfew law,
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where commercial areas can apply to havea curfew placed on their area,
sending anybody under the age of eighteenhome when the curfew hits. This new
law comes after multiple businesses complained aboutvandalism and harassment issues coming from teenage teenagers
who are loitering, and according toa recent survey, seventy percent of Americans
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still believe true love exists. Nowthat number climbs to eighty eight percent for
those who are already engaged or married, and of those married true love believers,
eighty five percent say their partner isthe one. Forecasts for today partly
cloudy and breezy. Hei's are goingto get up to eighty four right now,
sixty eight in Rockville, speaking ofthe one, if you found a
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hairdresser, do you have some nightmaresto share with the class about said a
hairdresser experiences or lack thereof? Eightsixty six nine seven forty three sixty one
is the number. Talk back microphone, open to your thoughts and your stories
are on the way in less thantwenty minutes. Stay right there, People
who have hairdressers, have you everhad a bad experience a nightmare with one?
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Or have you found the one inyour life that you never want to
leave? You were Toby and chillyin the morning. It's ninety seven point
one wash FM. I guess thisapplies to what three out of four people?
Yeah, well, seventy five percentare still looking for the right hairstylist.
Michael listening to us this morning inDamascus. Go ahead, your hairdresser,
or did you have some sort ofa nightmare to tell us about it.
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I have this guy to cut myhair short. Dude, he buzzed
my head. Usually a barber willstart longer and goes shorter, but he
went right for the shortest setting.I wasn't completely bald, but it was
close. Michael, thank you forcalling this morning. Good news is though
in about a month, probably gottwo about the right length. Ask your
hairstylistic nyoxin is right for you.Stephanie listening to us and falls church this
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morning. Oh my gosh. Bang. If you did not grow up with
bangs as a kid, you donot get them as an adult. I
look like silent from Charlie in thechocolate factory. It took months to grow
out. Bangs are risky when itcomes to hair, and it shocks me
that some people try to deiyat afterwatching TikTok. Yes, you know,
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I watched a couple of those TikTokvideos before I attempted to give myself some
bangs, and I ended up witha bowl cut, right, So I
just shaved it all. What That'smy story and I'm sticking to it.
What more. Toby and Jilly headover to washfm dot com or the iHeartRadio app.