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November 13, 2025 46 mins

The crew finally tries Ashlee’s $120 birthday chocolates from “The Fireman” — and according to Santi… they were just OK. 😅 Then things get personal when Ashlee finds out Santi’s only ever lived with one person, while she’s racked up three live-in relationships. Let’s just say — perspectives differ.

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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Uh woo, it's Ashley jam in morning. She hosts the
show so naturally with Santi and AJ on you're nine,
four or five, better wake your ass up because they're
about to go live. Yeah, Ashley, you already know she's awesome.
She's the only female radio host in Boston, and she's
a friend of me, so she don't have to ask
for the intro. Mike Stalls volunteer Lake from Tennessee. Big
milk energy, big milk tendancy.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
Is this big.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
JAMISONI no, Hennessy.

Speaker 3 (00:31):
How hard's to ask?

Speaker 2 (00:32):
And jam is the entity.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Here's a few more facts about her identity. She's the
fireman's wife, Daisy and Layla's mama dogs taking drinkle crazy
when they played this song, ashkop the hottest new drops,
no matter the cost, because she's always got to have
the latest flavors on.

Speaker 2 (00:44):
Now she with AJ and Santi two. Of course he
thinks he bad.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
At Boujia because he be pushing the used Porsche and
I don't want to tease because they're rautd to play
nice buddy popa that biagra every Saturday night light.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Wake yo as, wake up, Wake yo ass, Wake up,
Wake yo ass.

Speaker 2 (01:01):
Up, wake up, wake yo ass, wake up.

Speaker 5 (01:05):
It's somethingnlogy, wake your wists up. I got all the team,
I got it. It's good dad gang, good mom gang.
Take your kids to school and be involved.

Speaker 6 (01:13):
Man.

Speaker 5 (01:14):
But we're still outside with it, actually still fly with it.
I mean, she a whole vibe with it, going turn
the double loud in your vibe with it, shout out
a j on the balls and the she's still single
because she's picky for show so biggy and we loved
Tender Tuesdays.

Speaker 7 (01:30):
You could call us up, tell.

Speaker 2 (01:31):
Us about your new baby.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
When Santie got fired, it was bad, but he was
so cool that they had to bring him bad. Welcome back,
shut out my man, pup Dog at seven, eight and nine, the.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
New mix for y'all, let's.

Speaker 4 (01:42):
Go wake yo up, Wake up, Wake yo ass up,
Wake up, wake yo ass up, Wake up, wake yo
ass wake up, wake up.

Speaker 7 (01:58):
Hi. Everybody morning, Happy Thursday. Look at us cruising Thursday,
and you know it's it's like a fun Thursday because
the Pats played today, so it's kind of exciting.

Speaker 2 (02:08):
Yeah, but it'd be even better if we if we
had tomorrow off.

Speaker 7 (02:11):
Well obviously, I mean.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
But this week is crawling by. I know, I don't
say that.

Speaker 7 (02:16):
I couldn't agree more. But when I say that, we
never usually agree on it. You're always like, no, it's
already but yeah, I yeah it is. It's snails faces.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
But at least we're saying in on a Thursday, because
to say that on like a Tuesday feels different.

Speaker 7 (02:31):
It officially happened two million.

Speaker 2 (02:35):
Oh my god, did it happen?

Speaker 7 (02:36):
Two million views? And you guys, it won't I the comments,
I just it's got it's gonna stop now. I mean,
it's definitely dwindling, but the comments are just I can't
handle it. If you don't know what we're talking about.
It's been the whole week thing. At least next week
we can move on from it. Because this week we

(02:56):
went viral for the head butt video and it officially
has two million views on my Instagram? Two million?

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Do you feel like in are the comments getting worse?

Speaker 7 (03:08):
They're getting I can't even say some of the words
I posted one on my Instagram. Sorry, I can't say
the words that they're calling me or the kids.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
Really yeah, I mean it's because these people don't know,
you don't know the content they're getting this video in
their feet and they're just comment for.

Speaker 7 (03:25):
Sure, and it's I'm also I think it's a I'm
not a commenter, Like I don't comment on people's things.
So it's crazy to me that there are people out
there that they are like huge, I comment positive things.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Yeah, and there are people out there who just comment comments, comment,
but then also they comment with that hate and then
two seconds are on to something else. So then I
even realize in the impact of that comment, right, and.

Speaker 7 (03:47):
The Fireman's like, yo, they're also because you know, in
every comment section there's the comment right that everyone likes
and it gets thousands of likes. Like you, if you're
gonna comment, you want that to be the comment. So
people are reaching for that too. I mean to the
most iconic was you don't mess with the girl with
a face tattoo. That's getting the most likes. But yeah,
the narrative is just that I'm a horrible mother and

(04:08):
that Leyla's gonna end up in jail before the fifty.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
But those of them, I canna imagine are joke comments, right,
because we obviously know we can't judge if a girl
is gonna be in prison.

Speaker 7 (04:18):
Right, same, yeah, not at three but yeah, it's no,
it's been the wild West. Again. I keep explaining it
to people because my friends are like, dude, that my
friends have had people come up to them and be like, oh,
I didn't even follow Ashley, but this video popped up
on my you know, my feet or whatever, and I
was like, yeah, it's just a weird thing to be

(04:39):
getting bashed and it's actually about you, yeah, about somebody
out and.

Speaker 2 (04:44):
From the outside. And people can say whatever, like comments
don't bother me, but there's always that one that definitely
triggers and it kind.

Speaker 7 (04:50):
Of stand dude. And it's funny because every time I
open it up, it's all the same not, Okay, what
the hell are you doing videoing when big girl looked
to you for help? This is so not cute or
funny instead of recording after the fact for likes you
should have done something unless you did off camera, Yeah, bitch,

(05:11):
I did. I did discipline it off camera. But you
know what again, like renowning is people being like, this
is what's happening in my house. Actually it's worse in
my house, So people get it. Why are parents so
willing to film their kids and not parent These days?
We are so lost as a society at this point
are we?

Speaker 2 (05:30):
And here's the thing, Well, you you were on the
same platform as everybody else commenting, so you're enjoying the
same type of content. You not only viewed the video,
but you took the extra steps to comment.

Speaker 7 (05:41):
Right. There was a girl who commented on there I
should DM or because it had me crying. She said, uh,
she said, my girls were getting physical with each other.
They're little too, and I thought to myself, it's the
screen time, Like I have to get them outside. So
she goes, every day, I took them out for thirty minutes,
and she goes, yeah, yesterday they were fistfighting outside about

(06:02):
who could pick up a spider. So she's like, it
doesn't matter, like it's and again then they're gonna I mean,
you tell me about the screaming wars in your house
with the girls, Like it continues on.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
They're not head buddy each other, but it doesn't end.
And then as adults it changes into something else. With
these people who comment, sometimes I go on their profiles,
I look at their pictures. I'm like, I'm sorry, so
you're coming from me, But if I even started down
your path, like I see stuff in their pictures and
I'm like, oh.

Speaker 7 (06:28):
Or even when, like I've had one guy that's continually commenting,
calling me like a dumb bitch mother or something and
so sweet and his profile isn't even a photo.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Yeah, it's not him.

Speaker 7 (06:40):
It's like just a picture of like the ocean or something.
That's when you know, when they have a wilderness photo
in their bubble psychotic, Yeah, that's.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
That's when you know, if they posted a picture, we
can come for them physically. Yea, Like you can make
physical comments about their appearance and those things. Those are
the worst.

Speaker 7 (06:56):
The one positive to come out of this. I'm sure
the the bottle will be filled with razor blades or
poison or something, but somebody like I got a couple
followers from this, and one guy wrote that he started
listening to the show because of the video going viral,
and he said he heard I wanted a barrista cup.
Oh he can get it for me.

Speaker 2 (07:15):
Oh haven't.

Speaker 7 (07:16):
Yeah, I'm one hundred percent certain that it will be
filled with poison razor plates. But it's okay if out
of all of this, I can be the worst mother
of the year but also get the barrysticup we're doing
something right. Hi, everybody, Happy Thursday, one step closer to
the weekend and a little bit of Thursday night football
to Nico Pats.

Speaker 8 (07:37):
Morning Show.

Speaker 9 (07:38):
When you need to know, we got you three things
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Speaker 7 (07:48):
Today, we're sending a clear message that we will never
give in to extortion, because that's what it was they
tried to extore. The Democrats tried to extort our country. Thursday,
November thirteenth, Daddy Trump, let's not point fingers. Let's just
get back in there. The government is back to governmenting people.

(08:08):
The shutdown is officially over. It was a historics on
forty three day shutdown, the longest in history. If you're thinking,
well it didn't affect me, good for you. But it
affected a lot of people, especially for those that were
traveling yesterday. Over nine hundred flights canceled, wait for it,

(08:29):
and over twenty two hundred flights delayed.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
That is insanity.

Speaker 7 (08:34):
We're going to be seeing the repercussions of this government
shut down for a couple more weeks. I don't want
to say it's going to affect Turkey Day travels, but
it's still might.

Speaker 2 (08:42):
I think it will because people are rebooking and everything
like that. And also people didn't book while the thing
was shut down, right, so then there's that whole cause
and effect of everything.

Speaker 7 (08:52):
My mother works in travel, she does travel for Princeton University,
and she was saying that the way they're kind of
doing it is if say there's a route from Boston
to Chicago and that's like a Chicago's a hub and
they do seven flights a day whatever airline insert Jet
Blue to seven Boston to Chicago, they would cut that
in half because there's a lot of them, so they

(09:13):
would do three flights as opposed to seven. And if
that's a common flight route that a lot of people
are using, because there's a hub, that's going to affect Ye,
that's gonna trickle effect a lot of people.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
The tough thing with the airlines is that hopefully this
doesn't happen, but if they find something within this shutdown
that told them, with less flights out there, we would
make more money and aw stuff, It's gonna continue like
that because airlines need to make a lot of cash, right,
and if less flights is the thing, then that's what
they're going to stick with.

Speaker 7 (09:38):
Listen, there were some people who were still going to
work throughout the shutdown that supposedly President Trump says he's
going to pay just because they still went in for
and they weren't getting paid. A lot of people are
owed back pay. But yeah, the government's governmenting again, okay,
and they're back in there.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
Can I give some advice with people who are going
to be getting some back pay. Put that back pay
in the bank. Don't now look at it like, oh,
I'm gonna go buy a car, vacation save it all right.

Speaker 7 (10:05):
The Pats are taking on the Jets tonight eight fifteen
kick and obviously we're trying to keep the winning streak
alive here seven straight for the Pats. I know this
isn't the biggest part of this story because obviously that
the S word is being mentioned, and you know, Gronk
retire and there's all the great things. But I did

(10:28):
not know that Drake May's wife's TikTok was what it was.
I'm just learning this. So Drake May's wife goes on
TikTok and she makes recipes and she makes things, and
the Drake May stands go to her TikTok and they
love him so much. Like some of the comments, make
sure Drake doesn't have too many got to avoid tummy aches.

(10:51):
Your husband is the reason I wake up every day.
Make sure you rub his tummy after you feed him.
The Drake May fans are a sessed with this dude.

Speaker 2 (11:01):
I mean they're obsessed right now because the Pats are winning.
If anything goes the other direction, then yes, TikTok feed
is going to be very negative.

Speaker 7 (11:08):
Quick. Yeah, poison poison the biscuit.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
Your husband sucks.

Speaker 7 (11:13):
But anyways, we have a lot of things to mention
for the game tonight. First and foremost, I want to
show love to Gronk. He did retire a Patriot yesterday.

Speaker 10 (11:22):
People ask like, what was it like, you know, playing
for the organization at that time. Yes, it was tough,
it really was. But I tell people all the time
now when when I look back at it, like I
needed to be in that situation, Like I needed it
to be tough on me, Like it made me who
I am. It made me the player that I am.
So it made me a better player, made me a
better person a big time, and it's making life easier

(11:45):
as well now. So it's very rewarding to go through
that stage, especially in your twenties. And I needed that
type of structure at that time too. I was a maniac.
We all know that. When I was in my twenties,
I definitely cleaned it that big time.

Speaker 7 (11:58):
Back back in the day when Gronk was young, I
used to see him like out in Southee and it
was like the parting of the Seas because there was
Gronk at the bars and all the girls were praying
they were the lucky one.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
You know what's funny that last time we went to
Lincoln it was the last time I was there. He
was there with a bunch of friends and I was
just dancing.

Speaker 7 (12:17):
It was his spot. It's the best. You don't think
New England and the Patriots without a Gronk without a
tom So congratulations to Gronk. That's amazing. If you are
driving to Gellette tonight, if you are going to be
outside tailgating at Gillette, we're going to be starting the
tailgate take over here on jam and tonight. That thing
kicks off at six pm with DJ pop Dog. All right,

(12:39):
and lastly, more bad news for Tory Lanes. A California
court denied Tory and his appeal. Remember, he was found guilty.
How could you forget he was found guilty of shooting
Megan thee Stallion in the foot. A three judge panels
On unanimously upheld Lanes conviction of the three felony counts
for the shooting in twenty twenty. He is currently serving

(13:00):
a wonder three a ten year sentence. And how many
times has he got the door shut on him for
this appeal? I mean he had a better chance of
being like, get me out of here. I fear for
my safety. He almost was killed one time in jail
than getting this appeal.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
If it wasn't for the whole gun thing and the
obvious that he shot her in the foot, then then
there was a chance he was gonna get out.

Speaker 7 (13:20):
Every time we talk about this, every time, obviously I'll
think of DJ for him, But every single time I
think back to that night, because the next day when
we reported on it, did I not say I go.
Remember they were in the hot tub together and I
peeped in the video. They were at Kylie Jenner's house
and Meg was being weird towards Tory in that hot tub.

(13:41):
There was already something going on with them, so when
they got into the car, things clearly just popped off
and then the man shot her in the foot.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
Meg when it comes to music is great, but her
personal life just always seems kind of like up and down,
and like.

Speaker 7 (13:53):
She plays it up and down right now? Don't you
do that right now?

Speaker 2 (13:55):
It's in an ah, but when to come down again?
And the other thing she responds to so much drama
and that's her problem.

Speaker 7 (14:01):
She actually shockingly hasn't responded to this. But she's in
honeymoon Land. Play Thompson, who, by the way, is not
playing well and they're blaming, blaming Megan. Just wait what happens.
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Speaker 7 (14:34):
Hi, everybody, good morning, Sashly in the jam In Morning Show,
Thanks for listening. By the way, I was chatting with
you guys, yesterday. About now, I'm trying to find the candies.
Like I was telling you that the fireman, you know
he which I understand, he felt bad because for my
birthday he got me Stevie next ticket. Stevie's not coming

(14:57):
to town for two weeks, so he was like, have
to hand her something on the day, Like I have to.
The man spent one hundred and thirty dollars on It's
just Jesus on caramels, on sea salted caramels.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Yeah, like I feel like a nice steak would have
been better.

Speaker 7 (15:18):
I mean say to me when we get to the
I'm literally trying. I found them, yes yesterday the name
of them, because I was reading it to you. I'm
trying to put expensive salted caramels.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
I remember.

Speaker 7 (15:31):
Jean Marie Albon. Okay, if you're, if you're, if you
want to try them, that's like literally the name and
they come in a magnetic box with a magnetic closure.
But this is a description hand crafted New York Time
Award winning Sea salted Caramel ganash, layered with chewy caramel
and smothered in premium dark chocolate. A pinch of Britney

(15:54):
Sea salt is the perfect finishing flourish luxury packaged in
a box with a magnetic closure that absolutely no one
cares about. So I brought one for you and E
double today because don't you want to know what one
hundred and thirty dollars Chaco loto?

Speaker 2 (16:09):
I actually do. I want to know what a birthday
present tastes like? Yeah, if, especially if it's paid that much.

Speaker 7 (16:16):
Because I'm telling you, you guys are going to be
like I would get a rollo. I really don't think
the reviews are going to be high on this.

Speaker 2 (16:25):
Like dark chocolate, right, it's.

Speaker 7 (16:27):
Dark chocolate ganash layered with a chewy caramel, smothered in
premium dark chocolate, finished with the sea salt. To be honest,
the se salt is my favorite part.

Speaker 2 (16:35):
Now just from perspective, it's a little bit bigger than
a Starburst.

Speaker 7 (16:38):
Yes, so yes, Oh yeah that's good. Yeah, that's a
good descriptor smells good chocolate. Okay, all right, let's go
pop them, people, pop them. You gotta go get on
a mic for this. Turn a mic on because people
are gonna want to know if it's it's mic for if,
in fact, you think that these are worth one hundred
third dollars because I'll be honest with you, like, get
me a two dollars rollos like the little sliver slip

(17:00):
and I'm I just can't believe he did it.

Speaker 2 (17:02):
I'll give you right. These chocolates are very soft and moist.

Speaker 7 (17:07):
They are like he just weird because usually caramels I
feel like are a little like thicker.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Yeah, it's very light.

Speaker 7 (17:14):
Maybe that's the ganosh whatever ganash is.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
But I'm not spending one hundred and twenty dollars. But
it's not worth the money if you ask me. But
it's a nice thought.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
Though my heart hurt because I thought about bringing the
whole box and just putting it in the kitchen. Eat
double your review. Thank you. Yeah, rollos are better. I
really would rather have a rollo.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
The rollos have more of a taste, especially in the
back of your mouth. You feel that camel punch. This
is like light.

Speaker 7 (17:41):
I don't know. I don't want you. This is not
to come across as bougie. What this is is to
tell you, when you guys see these ads and stuff,
you don't need it. Yeah, you know what. I'm helping
you out. In the end, Christmas is around the corner.
You might see Jean Marie obomb and be like, wow,
I gotta give you one hundred and thirty dollars camera,
No you don't.

Speaker 2 (17:58):
Yeah, Like, if you're asking me, lint is a lot
better than this. Could I have a bet like better?

Speaker 7 (18:02):
How many times do I have to say it? Go
to Phillips Chocolate House. Go to Phillip's Chocolate House in Dorchester,
Go out of your way, go over there, far better,
far better chocolate.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
Now I understand it's the thought that count. I know what.

Speaker 7 (18:14):
I'm trying to be better, so I will not tell
him that this conversation happened. I didn't bring the box
in because I want him to see it in the house.
But even him, we both had one together to one
hundred and thirty dollars, and we got to test this out,
and we were both.

Speaker 2 (18:27):
Just He probably shouldn't have told you how much they cost,
because then maybe it would have changed the whole time.

Speaker 7 (18:31):
He said he only did because he wanted to slap
him his own self. He couldn't believe that he because
the thing was he was looking for that. Because this
is my favorite candy, by the way, a dark chocolate
sea salted caramel is Bury me, but he was like,
let me get her a different kind. Let me look
up the best. I want to get her the best
of the best, which is very sweet. And I love
him for that. I don't I don't know who Jean

(18:54):
Mario Baum is, but they be lying.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
But I will say the other present that he's given
you is really nice. Take us to a concert, like
a night out and all that stuff that is good.

Speaker 7 (19:03):
You're making this about yourself me because you never get gifts,
and you're just.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
No, this isn't about me. This is about he's doing
a really nice thing.

Speaker 7 (19:09):
It's a good bite and said, oh, so this is
what a birthday gets.

Speaker 2 (19:12):
No, I was just what they want.

Speaker 7 (19:14):
And she tells me, which is what I feel like
you do over the age of I don't know twenty.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
I mean, like right now, the holidays is a big thing.
And keep asking. She keeps telling me nothing. I didn't
ask her, but she knows what I want. I want
this coffee machine that's like six hundred bucks. What does
it do? It's a coffee ninja, I think it is.
It does everything.

Speaker 7 (19:33):
Oh, I've seen these Yeah, and.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
Like listen, at home, we drink a lot of coffee.
It's our things, Nina Luxe Cafe. Yes, that thing right there.

Speaker 7 (19:41):
It's on sale right now for five hundred, so you
get a hundred off. She's going to give you that.
That's a good gift.

Speaker 2 (19:45):
Yes, Now, I just don't know what to get her,
and she keeps telling me nothing and then.

Speaker 7 (19:48):
Should get the fireman. This it makes ice too, makes
it makes cool brew? Oh wow, espresso? Is this what
we're doing? Are we getting the Shark Ninjas?

Speaker 2 (19:57):
I think we should and that like that company is
really good with all their products. I have a few
of their blenders and suffer.

Speaker 7 (20:02):
I have the air Fire.

Speaker 2 (20:03):
Oh okay, yes, this is nice.

Speaker 7 (20:05):
Yeah, I have no idea what I well, I want
the I told you what a Sony camera that's like
my thing.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
Yes, I have one for you that's really good. I
think you should get that.

Speaker 7 (20:13):
Are an all diamond tennis brace.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Here we go.

Speaker 7 (20:16):
You know what I don't want?

Speaker 6 (20:17):
Chocolate months Especial Morning Show and you need to know
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Speaker 7 (20:31):
Five All right, everybody? Thursday, November thirteenth, and the government
is back to govermenting. The shutdown is officially over after
a historic forty three day run, the longest in history. Now,
if you listen to this show and you haven't really
traveled or done any of the things that would affect

(20:53):
you from the government shutdown, you're like, okay, But to
put it into perspective for you, why it did matter?
As yesterday nine hundred flights, over nine hundred flights were
canceled and around twenty two hundred flights just delayed alone.
We're going to be seeing the after effects of this
shutdown for a while.

Speaker 8 (21:11):
People.

Speaker 2 (21:12):
It sucks that people weren't getting paid, but at least
somebody got a forty three day vacation and they're gonna
get some back pay for that too.

Speaker 7 (21:18):
Yeah. And for those that went to work when they
weren't getting paid, DT says he plans on paying.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
Them little bonus, well something something.

Speaker 7 (21:26):
If they told you they were not going to pay us,
but we had to come to work, would you come
to work?

Speaker 2 (21:32):
Well, are they promising like backpack?

Speaker 7 (21:35):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (21:35):
Then I would yes, Okay, yeah, yeah, But I also
know a lot of people can't like really handle that
because I know a lot of people out they live
check to check. So it's a whole nother thing. People.
And if I was in that situation now to go
find another job for.

Speaker 7 (21:47):
You, yeah, you almost have to. It's a lot. So anyways,
the government is back to doing what they're supposed to
be doing, their government thing, and it's over and God willing,
everything will get back to normal. All right, Big night
tonight for our patriots. They are back in actional Thursday
night action. We haven't talked about. Do we think Cardie's
going game time time?

Speaker 2 (22:07):
Probably?

Speaker 7 (22:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (22:07):
You know, what else is she doing?

Speaker 7 (22:08):
She's just bacon, you're right, she's just waiting for birth.
Oh yes, Patch Jets tonight looking to keep that winning
streak alive with seven straight. It's an eight to fifteen kick.
We got a lot going on here to get ready
for it. At the tailgate takeover, we'll start at six.
If you're driving to to let you know your house
is going to be sitting in traffic, make sure you
put on jamming. But it was just a historical day
yesterday in general for the Patriots. With Grunk officially retiring

(22:33):
as a Patriot.

Speaker 10 (22:34):
People ask like, what was it like, you know, playing
for the organization at that time. Yes, it was tough.
It really was. But I tell people all the time
now when when I look back at it, like I
needed to be in that situation, Like I needed it
to be tough on me, Like it made me who
I am. It made me the player that I am.
So it made me a better player, made me a
better person a big time, and it's making life easier

(22:57):
as well now. So it's very rewarding to go through
that stage, especially in your twenties. And I needed that
type of structure at that time too.

Speaker 2 (23:06):
I was a maniac.

Speaker 10 (23:07):
We all know that. When I was in my twenties,
I definitely cleaned it out big time.

Speaker 7 (23:11):
Oh maniacs agon word. I seen Gronk partying out there
a couple long.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
You can't really call himself a maniac in his twenties
because he worked with Ah that was a maniac.

Speaker 7 (23:20):
You know what, You're right, everything's about perspective who we
compare him to. But no, that was an amazing thing
for Gronk. You think the Patriots, you think Gronk, you
think Tom Brady. So congrats to Gronk. And let's hope
Drake made and the boys can get it done tonight.
And I would love if we got a CARDI appearance.
We shout see, all right, do you want to hear
about the megamillions or do you want to hear about

(23:41):
Akon getting arrested?

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Acon A.

Speaker 7 (23:43):
Khan was arrested fitting Yeah, I mean respectfully fitting. You
got a song called locked Up and you get locked up.
That's just again. Yeah. So he was arrested on November seventh.
The arrest was due to an active warrant issued by
the police department for failure to appear on a suspended

(24:04):
license case.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
I feel like that could be a minor thing, like
I forgot about the court case of something like that,
because something like that like that, like you show up.

Speaker 7 (24:12):
This is minor stuff. So basically, he was cited a
few months ago. In September, he was pulled over in
his Tesla truck. He has one of those cyber trucks. Yeah,
maybe that's why he got arrested. He didn't have the
right insurance and he had been driving with a suspended license.
Sanse wait for it jan of twenty twenty three now.

Speaker 2 (24:30):
A high Yeah, like row up, come out.

Speaker 7 (24:33):
So anyways, he was arrested on that warrant due to
like a routine interaction when he was pulled over either way.
They did find some illegal vape during the stop, but
no charges were filed to that.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
I mean, what's an illegal vape?

Speaker 7 (24:46):
What's a little illegal vape when you're writing on an
illegal license for two and a half years and nothing.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
And it could have been worse. It could have found
a key of coke and that's a whole different story.

Speaker 7 (24:55):
Yeah, facts, it's been a lot worse. He has not
made any public statement, by the way, but you know
akannga lock up all right that it's reathing, you know
for Thursday, November thirteenth, we are gonna do these tickets
now to go see our people New Edition Boys to Men,
Tony Braxton, when we talked to Michael Bibvas, I can
say my people now because Michael Bivens said we're family

(25:16):
when he called us on Monday. Family was the word
that he used. Shout out to my guy.

Speaker 2 (25:20):
They're gonna stay in the morning show.

Speaker 9 (25:23):
Good Morning Boston's number one for hip hop jamming ninety
four or five.

Speaker 7 (25:29):
Hi, everybody, good morning, tashling the jam in morning show. Uh,
just as a reminder to everybody, it's me you and
DJ Double holding the town, helping us out while AJ's out.
AJ's on vacation. I think still in South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
She posted a picture last night. She was still there.
She was at some waterfall. Looked riveting. It looked fine.
Not a place on one of vacation.

Speaker 7 (25:50):
Go to Niagara Falls.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
Call it a day.

Speaker 7 (25:52):
It's closer. Well anyway, so she'll be back next week.
But in the meantime, we're hanging out six one, seven, nine, three,
one nine, four or five. If you want to join
the conversation, please don't be weird about this. But I
was thinking about Satia my trive.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
Wore your eyes close.

Speaker 7 (26:10):
I was writhing, and I text you immediately because well,
because it was in this weird. I was in this weird.
I was like, am I a garden tool because it's early?
Or is this? Where are we at with this? I
thought to myself, how crazy it is that you have

(26:32):
only lived with one woman your entire life.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
And even to further that point, we moved in a
week before our wedding too, so I didn't knew nothing
about how she lived really until we got married.

Speaker 7 (26:44):
Yeah, well, luckily you were the only one that was
going to need improvements in that department.

Speaker 2 (26:49):
Fine, Okay, yes, yes.

Speaker 7 (26:51):
But no, that's crazy. So I have lived with and
I want to see I'm thirty nine. Everyone, please keep
that in mind when we're doing the math on this.
I've lived with three different people that I was in
a relationship with.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
Which I think is a lot. But I don't know
if it's just because I've only lived with one person. No,
let me explain, Let me explain. No, no, no, no no.
I just mean in the sense of, like I can
understand living with one person, you guys, breaking up and
then finding the love of your life right after that,
because you've learned from that first experience what you don't want. Yeah,
But then also in your situation, I think it's a

(27:24):
little bit different because you have moved multiple times and
just because of that, Like you moved to Boston, so
then you lived with your first boyfriend. Then you met
this other guy who you thought was going to be
the one at some point that didn't.

Speaker 7 (27:35):
Work out, so and then I'm then I have the one.

Speaker 2 (27:38):
Yes, but again, this is all from the perspective I've
only lived with one person, to the point where like.

Speaker 7 (27:42):
It's crazy to think about that.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
I don't even I can't even imagine what it would
be like to live with somebody else. It's such an
uncomfort like for me that even sometimes I'm like, listen,
I wouldn't want to get divorced simply just for that.

Speaker 7 (27:54):
No, really, yeah, because you know, when you've lived with
more than one person and you have different things to
compare it to, like why it's great to live with
this person? Why this you don't like I do? Could
be in hell? Yeah, I could be miserable, yes, and
you have no idea, And I could be living with
somebody where we're just laughing all now.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
I put one thing down, I turn around in the trash,
and that drives me up a wall. But I don't know.
That's the only thing that I've ever known.

Speaker 7 (28:21):
I know people will be like, thirty nine, you've lived
with three different guys, like that's crazy. But I also
feel like, at those points in my life, what no,
I have a question, Okay, at those different areas of
my life, Like I did that because it was for
no other reason than I thought maybe down the line
it would be yeah, for the future, you know, And

(28:43):
I was spending you know, my first boyfriend that I
lived with at the time, he didn't live in Massachusetts,
so we were doing the travel thing back and forth,
and it just got crazy, like what are what are
we doing? We're spending so much time together and you
live in a whole other state, Like, let's move in.

Speaker 2 (28:57):
Is there anything about the first guys that you live
with that you like better than your husband?

Speaker 7 (29:01):
Literally? Nothing?

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Oh good?

Speaker 7 (29:03):
But I also neither one of them were bad roommates,
if that makes sense. Yeah, I can't think of the
one cried a lot, But other than that, I can't
honestly say that they were either one of them were
really bad to live with. Everybody all of them clean.

Speaker 2 (29:18):
Yeah, good for the most part. Yeah, clearly that's the
thing that you must look for subcons.

Speaker 7 (29:23):
I think so, I think so, but yeah, I don't know.
So then this gets me thinking. As I'm driving, I'm like, wait,
you're older than me. You're forty four years old, and
you've only lived with forty two forty five you're forty five.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
Yeah, but you know what the biggest thing is is
I always sometimes I have felt this in the past
where I feel like I'm doing it wrong because I've
always heard like, don't propose to anybody that you haven't
lived lived with, because you don't know what it's like. Yeah,
so I've always been like, did I do it wrong?
But at the same time it's worked out.

Speaker 7 (29:54):
My brother is with his girlfriend now. I truly think
eventually they will probab get married. But he's adamant, like
I have to live with her for two years, Like
we have to do this, and you know, cause you
live with someone that there's no escape. No, you're not
going anywhere.

Speaker 2 (30:11):
No. And again, the only thing I've ever known, but
I will say in this conversation now, I'm trying to
think of one thing that I really despise that maybe
could have like had me second guessing. Is the fact
that she's like crazy about stuff being neat to the
point where like again, she throws everything away. It drives
me absolutely crazy. She has so no sentimental connection to

(30:32):
anything because once it's used and once it's done with it.
I'm talking about pictures, things from the weddings, she just
throws it away.

Speaker 7 (30:38):
That's yeah, certain things, because you're not a hoarder, but
you would know.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
Yeah, but if there's something from our wedding that means
a lot to us, I'm keeping that she's throwing it away.

Speaker 7 (30:47):
As if we're not referring to them as our partners
and they're just our roommates. If I had to say,
like the fireman, he's you know, he'll just walk in
the house, walk into the kitchen, take off his cher
and just throw it on a chair, like as if
it's a closet. He'll take his shoes off anywhere in
that house. Sometimes he'll wear his shoes upstairs in the house.

(31:08):
Every morning, he brushes his teeth and he gets like
the remnants on a thing, and he closes the mirror
and there are handprints on the mirror. I just like, sir,
what if you not get it's not clocking to you
that I'm wiping down the mirror every you know. But
that's that.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
It seems so much work just to do it in
the moment, though, Just do it once a week and
it's fine.

Speaker 7 (31:29):
The question is because I don't want to make it specific,
but I kind of do want people to be around
like at least, let's just say at least in your thirties.
If you are in your thirties, how many people have
you lived with? And it now, I'm like, is three
a high number to me?

Speaker 2 (31:45):
It is? But I've only had one.

Speaker 7 (31:47):
Six one seven nine three one one nine four five.
I've genuinely never been more interested. Six one seven nine
three one one nine four five. You were in your thirties?
How many people have you lived with? Because you really
thought it was gonna be you know, the end, all
be all? Hi, everybody, good morning, it's Ashley in the
gym in morning show.

Speaker 8 (32:07):
Well.

Speaker 7 (32:07):
Wow, turns out I am what I thought potentially I was.

Speaker 8 (32:13):
Uh.

Speaker 7 (32:13):
I was driving yesterday and I thought to myself, how
crazy it is that Santie's forty five years old, he's
only lived with one person now here I am. I
just turned thirty nine, and in my time I've lived
with three men, uh, the one being my husband. So guys, hey,
third times a charm. I got it right on the
third time. You know what I'm saying. But anyways, I
asked six one seven nine three five. I need I

(32:36):
need to be able to be in their thirties because
the number can be a little bit different. But you're
in your thirties. How many people have you lived with
in your time? Just send you Please make me feel
better about myself.

Speaker 2 (32:50):
Okay, this morning, you feel a little bit better. I'm thirty, say.

Speaker 8 (32:54):
Okay, hey, and I've lived with four guys who I
thought I.

Speaker 7 (33:00):
Would marry because I am that girl that I am
a girl that I just I just dream big and.

Speaker 3 (33:08):
Yes, and so the one guy I live with now
is my husband.

Speaker 7 (33:11):
Okay, see we all right, you got it right on
the fourth try. I got it right on the third
here's the thing. And I don't know if you felt
this way either. None of those guys I didn't move
in within like the first couple of months of dating them.
It took me a while to get there. Yeah, because
I mean because I guess because our numbers hid. It
sounds like we were like, oh, one week move in
and people do that, by the way, not not me

(33:32):
and Jessenya, but some people. But anyways, we got it right.
It's just at those times my life, you know, I
was spending every day with the person, so it was like,
what are we doing, Let's move in, We're gonna you know,
we're probably get out eive No, it's nuts, it's nuts.
Well listen, we got it right. Thank God for that.
Thank you, thank you, well, it says you. But Ayana

(33:53):
is fifty three years old, and Ayana, tell everybody, how
many people that you've lived with in your time.

Speaker 3 (34:00):
I have lived with one person.

Speaker 7 (34:03):
What you were one for one.

Speaker 2 (34:06):
One for one?

Speaker 7 (34:08):
Oh my god, you and Santi. I don't know how
you guys did this. Now, you obviously dated people before that,
and you never got to the point of being like,
I want to live with you.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
No, that was never an item for discussion for me.

Speaker 7 (34:23):
For me, it was always I needed to present myself
at stabley house and they needed to do the same thing.
Are you saying I presented as not stably housed. I
felt like I was stable is.

Speaker 2 (34:39):
Yeah, So I mean that's important.

Speaker 7 (34:41):
If you are an adult, you should have your own place.

Speaker 2 (34:46):
And my philosophy is if you are an adult and
you are anywhere where your name is not on a
mortgage or a lease, you are homeless.

Speaker 7 (34:56):
Wow, that's cut through because i AJ is homeless. A
lot of people we know are homeless. Iana, Wow, cut
pro Thank you for that. She basically was like, you
just weren't presenting as stableyhouse because I was like moving
in with people.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
That's a crazy point.

Speaker 7 (35:12):
She didn't say, but yeah, that was her thought. That's
her thought parts But fifty three but one person that's crazy.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
Yeah, But I feel like it's gonna be you go
to you.

Speaker 7 (35:20):
Uh, Shaila is in Boston. Shayla is thirty seven years old,
so we're we're very close in age. Shila, how many
people have you lived with?

Speaker 6 (35:30):
Three?

Speaker 8 (35:31):
The first one was when I was young, just out
of high school, another one was when I was later
in my twenties, and the third one was the person
who I have my two children one.

Speaker 7 (35:42):
Okay, now those numbers, those are good. That's not crazy
to me. By the way, right out of high school,
that's the crazy one. I think we all can agree
on that. I don't know what you were doing. I
don't know what you were doing. But the one in
the twenty yeah, like that's way.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
We went to prom together.

Speaker 8 (35:55):
We went to prom together, so we were we were
we were.

Speaker 2 (35:58):
Going this for a while, like six seven years.

Speaker 7 (36:00):
Y'all really thought you had something. But you know, hey,
we all we all do these things.

Speaker 5 (36:04):
Still love me, I al.

Speaker 2 (36:05):
Still love me.

Speaker 7 (36:06):
I was gonna say, Shayla, you sound like the site
that they all they all still have a thing for you.
I love it. Well, heyre vibe, it's a fine I
think that. I think thirty seven with three is a
good number. I'm thirty nine with three, thank you for
the call. I don't, I don't. That's not crazy to me.

Speaker 2 (36:22):
It's definitely not. Again, your situation was different. But I
know there are people out there who probably have a
lot more than three though, and they think it's completely fine.

Speaker 7 (36:29):
Well we could keep the phones. Are crazy right now?
Six one seven nine three one one nine four five. Hi, everybody,
it's Ashley in the gym in morning show, Good Morning.
It's you know, driving yesterday. And for some reason it
pops into my brain that Santi's forty five years old
and he's only lived with one woman. By the way, congrats, man,
those are great numbers. You could be literally living in

(36:50):
a fiery hell and you would have nothing to compare
it to. But that's those that's great. One for one.

Speaker 2 (36:55):
Technically I've been living with her for twenty years now.

Speaker 7 (36:57):
That is nuts. And you met Joanna oh twenty years ago, okay,
because I'm like, I'm trying to think you wouldn't. Where
would you have snuck in another roommate? I don't even know,
life wise.

Speaker 2 (37:08):
I mean between college. I mean I met her in college.

Speaker 7 (37:10):
Right, I don't even know, Yeah, right out of high
School's that's really it? Six one seven nine one, one,
four five. In comparison, he's forty five and he's lived
with one person. I'm thirty nine and I've lived with three.
Got it right on the third Craig is in where him.
I'm happy to hear a guy's perspective on this. Craig
is sixty three years young.

Speaker 3 (37:32):
Hi, Craig, Hi, how you doing?

Speaker 7 (37:36):
Talk to me sixty three years old? I'm really hoping
for my sake. Your number is like five, How many
women have you lived with?

Speaker 3 (37:45):
I've only lived with two women?

Speaker 7 (37:46):
Damn.

Speaker 3 (37:47):
So when I was younger, I moved in with my child,
the mother.

Speaker 7 (37:53):
Of my first child, okay smart.

Speaker 3 (37:55):
We stayed together for three years, we had a child together,
and then we separated due to complications. I went back
home and stayed with my mother because I guess I
wasn't ready. And then I met my wife and we've
been married for thirty six years and still going strong.

Speaker 7 (38:17):
Now you're sixty three years old. If you if you
heard like somebody was just chit chatting about a thirty
nine year old woman that had lived with three people,
would you be like, that girl's got problems?

Speaker 3 (38:32):
Well, I you know, we all must be concerned about
the bodies that we bury, you know what I mean.
And everything you do in life is a risk, so
you have to be careful about the risks that you take.
And you know, it's like a crapshoot. You don't, you don't,
you don't know where the dice are gonna roll with relationships,

(38:54):
but you hope that you know, you stay safe and
the decisions you make, try and make them as wise
as you can, and then you live on from there
and hopefully you make right, the right choice and you
stick with it because it's not easy.

Speaker 7 (39:09):
Third time's a charm, Craig, thank you so much for
giving me my next tattoo idea, be concerned with the
bodies that you bury. You're gonna see that down my forearm.
I'm keeping that for life. Anna is in Lawrence, and
oh good, you know, and I was like, I need
to talk to people in their thirties, but you know,
people in their twenties move in as well. Anna is
in Lawrence. Anna, how many people at the very beautiful

(39:31):
young age of twenty three have you lived with?

Speaker 3 (39:35):
Good morning?

Speaker 7 (39:35):
So so far I've lived with two people.

Speaker 3 (39:38):
I'm on my second partner right now.

Speaker 2 (39:40):
Okay, I'm feeling hopeful about this one. I think this
is the last one.

Speaker 7 (39:43):
Yeah, I sound like you sound like a young girl,
but the name of Ashley when she was twenty three.
I'm like, this is it is? But no, it really
might be. We don't now, you know, but twenty twenty
three and have lived with two people. Like, break this
down for me. So I moved out my parents house
when I was nineteen. Okay, that's when I moved in
with my.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
First boyfriend and unfortunately it didn't work.

Speaker 10 (40:06):
So I just moved in my new boyfriend this year,
the beginning of this year.

Speaker 3 (40:09):
So how far everything's good?

Speaker 7 (40:11):
Great? And how long were you guys dating before you
moved in?

Speaker 4 (40:14):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (40:14):
We were dad for a year and a half.

Speaker 7 (40:16):
Okay, that's good numbers. That's good numbers. So you MutS
not have lived with that first boyfriend when you moved
out for for long?

Speaker 8 (40:22):
No, you know, like you guys said, like, it takes
for you to like live with someone to really see
how they are.

Speaker 10 (40:28):
And thankfully I've seen really fast that it wasn't gonna
work out.

Speaker 7 (40:32):
Yeah, yeah, real quick. Could you imagine, Like you're young,
so think about this. You meet a guy and you're like,
oh my god, like, this is it. I am moving
in with him, I'm going to marry him. I want
to have his babies. You're living for about a month.
He goes to work or something. You you are looking
for a Q tip. Okay, you go to the ivan,

(40:52):
like follow along with the scenario because I do want
to see how you'd respond. So now you're in the bathroom.
You're like, damn it, where are the Q tips? And
you pull out a drawer and it is all fingernails
and toenails that the man has cut and put in
a drawer.

Speaker 8 (41:06):
Oh girl, no, no, because you didn't even believe that.

Speaker 7 (41:10):
Do you think I'm making like that story. I'm just
giving you an example. Do you think that that's a
real life story that I'm telling you?

Speaker 8 (41:17):
I probably believe it's a real life story.

Speaker 7 (41:18):
It is.

Speaker 2 (41:19):
It is.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
Yeah, guys, I like that.

Speaker 7 (41:20):
Yeah, well one in particular, Hi to bathroom. The Q
tips are in the fourth door. Anna, thank you for
the golf. No, that's uh. You do learn. You learn
things about people.

Speaker 2 (41:34):
I mean you learn that sometimes your wife poops with
the door wide open, like mind does. Yeah, I mean
you learn stuff like that, and it's just like you know, it's.

Speaker 7 (41:40):
Jarring it definitely, you know what's speaking of that. What's
really crazy is I've been living with the Fireman for
years and years and years now, well add on the
other two. Never heard a single you know what come
out of mine.

Speaker 2 (41:55):
Like go far never.

Speaker 7 (41:56):
I don't even say the word. I don't even say
that never because I don't because girl, don't you know what?
It's ashing the jam in morning show, Happy Thursday, by
the way, Thursday Night Football Action, there's something in the air.
It feels more Friday when the Pats play on a Thursday.
I don't really know how to explain it. It's like
we're chilling. We might have a drinker seven because we're
watching the game tonight.

Speaker 2 (42:17):
I only wish, and this is only because of our
schedule that the game was on sooner. It's at eight fifteen,
and that's ceiling down for yell.

Speaker 7 (42:22):
Now we'll see five seconds of it. Santi goes ash
we have to talk about the video more, and I said,
I feel like we're talking about the video too much,
like it gives me angst.

Speaker 2 (42:33):
But but I think we ride the wave on this
video because listen, it's probably gonna start ying down after today.

Speaker 7 (42:39):
We have abusutely. Will it absolutely will.

Speaker 2 (42:42):
What's entertaining about it, I guess is some of the
comments that continue to come.

Speaker 7 (42:46):
Back, you guys, it is so you know, I really
at this point, I don't feel like you could have
missed it. But Layla and Days were playing let me
set the real scene for you, because I am like
the wicked witch mother right now online Days and Laila
were playing so sweet and they were wearing matching Posh

(43:07):
peanut pajamas, and I said to myself, let me post
and tag because people are like, oh, where'd you get
the jams for the girls. So I pulled the phone
out to start recording them. And as I'm recording the cute,
the bad happens. Daisy messes up the blox, Layla head
butts her and I put the phone. You hear me gasp,
and I put the phone down. It's done. Obviously, I

(43:28):
edit out the pretty part and I post in my
story just the head butt, and all my actual friends
were like, oh my god, like you message me immediately
and you go, oh my god. So then we're chatting
about it that you have to put that up. So
I obviously just put up the head butt. You were
the first person to tell me this is going to

(43:49):
get over a million views. We're up to two million
and counting. This will be it. I think it'll stay
at two mil.

Speaker 2 (43:56):
You say that until it's have three.

Speaker 7 (43:58):
It's not going to get to three. It's not because
you could tell you could. Actually I would. I would
refresh my phone and it would be like jumping up
hundreds of thousands.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
When you posted a video of your grandmother at the
wedding when you checked her and she fell down, that
only got like a couple hundreds.

Speaker 7 (44:12):
I don't even think I got a million on that.

Speaker 2 (44:14):
Yeah, but that one did make it to TV.

Speaker 7 (44:16):
Well, that made it to TV. That barstool posted that one. Yeah,
that one went to different outlets. But those outlets got
the numbers on them, not my actual page, you know.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
Yeah. Now, let's play the hypothetical. If you got asked
to be on the Today Show about this video, would
you go on.

Speaker 7 (44:33):
I've thought about this because I am getting messages from
people basically saying, hey, can we take this video? If
it makes money, we get thirty percent, you get seventy percent.
I've sent some to you and been like, what do
you think. I don't know if I trust because obviously
it would be Leila to come on the like, let's
use the Today Show. I don't think I could trust her.

(44:54):
I don't know what we should say. I'm assuming she'd
get really shy. Yeah, but yeah, I can't even pick
So would you go on? Also, what are they putting
me on for? Like needing mothering help? I hope that
they have brains that they would understand that, for the
love of God, I'm not a bad mom. It was
just a millisecond peep into my life.

Speaker 2 (45:12):
Here's what I could imagine is to get the backstory
and what happened afterwards, because I think if you read
the comments, if you aren't from here, you might get
the perception from these crazies that you're a bad mom,
but you're actually not. But I would love to see
you go on and talk about this whole reaction and
how the perspective changed.

Speaker 7 (45:28):
I have had people that listen to this show and
they pop in at random times and we're talking about this,
and they're like, wait, who's being mean to you? So, guys,
I post this video on my Instagram and now it's
up to two million views. But the comments, you know,
it's going everywhere. It's in so many places. So the
comments are from people that don't actually know me, that
basically are saying I should be jailed because I'm such

(45:49):
a horrible mother. I can't even say the word that
somebody called Leila. I put that one in my Instagram
story because I was like, first of all, I didn't
think people still said this word. It's a mean word
that starts with a T. It's a word for vagina
that starts with a tweet tea. I didn't even Yeah.

Speaker 2 (46:02):
I thought that one was a little bit like extreme,
especially because you're talking about a child. I thought that one, yeah, Yeah.
I'm like, I'm done, and I don't get offended by
many things. That one. I was like, oh my, you're
talking about a.

Speaker 7 (46:13):
Yeah. So they basically are saying that I'm a bad
mom because not only did I not discipline Layla, but
I didn't discipline Daisy. What am I gonna say to her?
Don't knock over blocks and she's one. So anyways, it's
been a very strange week being on the other end
of this of hate.
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