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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:13):
I believe that there is more to this world that
is much better than myself. The energy and passion to
want to do more and create is within me.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
That is why I quit Wednesday, January fourteenth. And don't
get upset. Ki Sunat's not actually quitting streaming. He's still
gonna do it, but he's quitting with the self doubt.
He's quitting not doing the other things he wants to do,
which is starting a clothing brand, Vivet. He posted a
twenty three minute long video on YouTube entitled I Quit,
(00:50):
But essentially it was kind of like a peakskey into
what's been going on to you know, not only his
life but in his head, because he's talked about a
lot about his mental health and his headspace and where
he's been and all the self doubt that he's had.
Even with these great massive achievements, being like the number
one streamer, being like God to the gen Z kids,
it just I guess it wasn't filling his cup. And
(01:11):
so he's decided he will still stream, but he's gonna
take a little bit of a back seat to that
aspect of his life really kind of you know, throw
himself into the clothing brand. He also, and there were
a lot of rumors that this was happening, has a
secondary YouTube that he's been posting on that he announced
that people can follow and watch alone.
Speaker 4 (01:30):
Now that one was a seeker, right, so now that
it's out there, it's probably getting up there.
Speaker 3 (01:33):
Weeple were on it that people knew there was the
rumor of it, but yeah, he said, it's called Kai's
Mind and it's for a raw, behind the scenes content
of what his life.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Is and more money in that man's pocket. But I
love that he's talking about some mental health stuff, especially
for the Iron kids of today, because he is a
big star in their eyes.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
The fame that he has garnered with these kids is
like nothing I've ever seen. And you know, we talked
about it a lot the last couple hours. He always
is pushing a positive message for the kids, and even
in this video, it was like, if you want to
do something, if you want to be a painter, like
paint paint every day, you know, kind of throw yourself
into it, and even away from his streams, I've seen
videos of him out. He's always just so humble, so
(02:13):
nice to his fans. He'll buy dinner for people when
he sees them. He's he's a good kid. He's young,
but he's a good kid.
Speaker 4 (02:18):
And he's also short, and.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
That's something that bothers me. But I wasn't gonna bring
it up. Okay, all right, Mike Tomlin has decided to
step down as head coach of the Steelers. This is
just so weird because you don't think the Steelers without
seeing and thinking of him. Nineteen year tenure, making him
the longest tenured coach in the league. He signed a
contract extension in twenty twenty four, and after the two years,
(02:43):
he really like failed to meet whatever expectations were set
by the Steelers in the organization. So he's out, but
really an end of an era for the Steelers. One
hundred and ninety three regular season wins, the ninth highest
total in league history, and a legacy of success obviously
in the AFC, no a lot of shakeups when it
comes to coaching in the NFL right now, and so
(03:06):
obviously there's the big question will he leave the tar
Heels and come back to the NFL. Billy boy.
Speaker 4 (03:12):
I feel like if he gets offered a job, he's
definitely gonna leave. I feel like he wants to work
with NFL players versus college kids.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
I would think. But does Jordaans sit in the interviews
with these NFL teams?
Speaker 4 (03:24):
I think that part the relationship is done. You don't
hire him and then they have to take her along too.
There's boundaries there in the NFL.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
Yeah, well, we'll say, because if he does get an
NFL job, we'll be seeing a lot more of her,
that's for sure, all right. Key for Sutherland, I.
Speaker 4 (03:41):
My guy.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
What I'm most confused at is why he was taken
an uber. You're key for Sutherland.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
Let me explain this to you because I've had many
run ins with him. I've hung out with him a
bunch of times. He's pretty who he is.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
For some reason, they don't know she for Sutherland.
Speaker 4 (03:56):
Was the star of a show called twenty four, which
was really big about ten years back. But he's also
been in Hollywood since the eighties. Like he is a legit,
bona fide actor and he was a teen sensation. But
he's like been in the game for a long time.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
If you if you saw his face, you would know yes, yes,
But go on to tell about him.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
He's a very down to earth guy, like he loves
more the acting than the fame part about this entire thing.
So that's why he's taken the ubers. And maybe he
didn't want to drive. Maybe he's had a couple of drinks.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
He had a fight in an Uber I don't know
if it was Uber was the app, but it was
a rideshare app and he'd got in a fight with
the driver. Police were called because the driver was calling
it an assault, and now Keifer is facing felony charges.
He was released on a fifty one thousand dollars bond
later in the day, but he'll be back in court
(04:46):
February second for this. No, the driver is saying that
he's the saying injuries. No medical attention was required, But like,
what what's going on?
Speaker 4 (04:55):
I don't Keifer. I don't know what his current situation
is with drinking. Back in the day, you used to
drink and party a lot. Two thousand and seventy, he
got a dui in Hollywood. I was actually at the
event he was at that night and we were starving, cigarettes, chicken,
them back, all these things. There's also you woke up
in the morning and saw that he got I saw
(05:16):
that he arrest. I was little with him the night before.
I think as of late he was a lot better.
But again, he's been known to party. He's been known
to If you look on the internet, there's actually a
picture of him sitting at a booth in a bar
with legit his pants and underwear down to his ankles.
So he gets at well.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
So maybe that's probably another reason why he was a
new But it's like, you're that rich, just get a driver.
Speaker 4 (05:38):
I understand that part. I'm way to go, But to
go on your app and go boo boo boom. Can
you pick me up and take me home? That's simple,
that's easy. Well yeah, and maybe it's the wrong turn.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
And he was passed.
Speaker 4 (05:47):
He's like you went the long way, pick, hold and draw.
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You know that's why live radio is not always search bar.
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Speaker 3 (06:29):
Son had said it earlier, and it's, uh, it's actually
startlingly true. US Northeastern girls, like there's something off about us. No,
it's like every single one of my college teammates.
Speaker 4 (06:42):
Like.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
There's something off about each one of us. I I
could go down the list.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
And like you've told me stories about like other ones
that you've encountered, like your freshman year, so like within
you have four years, there's so many girls around you
just doing crazy things.
Speaker 3 (06:57):
We haven't done. Teammate, but she didn't know it's not
fun because she's not with us. I don't know, it's
not fun. It's not you get what I mean. There's
just this weird stuff that happens there. But anyways, there's
one in particular, one of my college teammates, one of
my best friends, Lindsay real deep issues like real just
(07:21):
laundry list of them. We love her, We love her,
but certifiably crazy. She she doesn't anymore. But she used
to be on the Scotch and when she drank scotch
we would call her Larry because it was different. It
was different, she was different. She still is. Anger issues, Yeah,
(07:42):
something bad, bad, anger issues. And the other morning you
got to hear it. But she sent me like a
two and a half minute long voice.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
Note.
Speaker 3 (07:52):
I knew it was going to be bad. I knew
she was either like she had fought somebody, She had
tried to fight somebody. She was yelling at somebody. Once
I know, once I see the voice, I know it's coming.
I think the craziest part of this story is that,
for once in our time, I am on her side.
I am she tried to assault her neighbor, but for
good reason. Oh yeah, And I think we all have it.
(08:15):
We all have a neighbor story. You know, hope things happen.
But long story short, she lives in in the city
and the bus driver has been having to lay on
the horn every single morning because the kids that live
in her building are not at the stop on time.
So if the time is six forty five, were they
need to be down there. They're never down there at
(08:37):
six forty five, So she's saying from like six forty
five to six fifty. She's just out there laying on
the horn, waving up the entire street, the entire neighborhood.
And you know, Lindsey, my friend had let it go
for a while. She didn't say anything unlike her, She's,
you know, trying to be respectful. But the mother came
out yesterday and they met in the hallway and of
the apartment building and Lindsay said to her, do you
(09:00):
know what time the bus comes? And the woman was like,
excuse me, what did you say? And She's like, I'm
just curious because if you don't know when the bus comes,
it comes at six forty five every morning. And the
reason I'm up is because now my dogs are up
and I have to now take my dogs out to
pee because everybody in the house is up, because the
bus driver is still laying on the horn because you
don't get the kids up three minutes earlier for them
(09:22):
to get out to the bus stop on time. So
they had it got really ugly between the two. They
did not fight, but I I there's still time. Yeah,
there's still time. I'm on her side. She has a
vallid point. First of all, those kids should be down
there by six forty ready to go. But I do
think she approached this in a really aggressive way to you.
How do you do it? Though? Because like what else
(09:44):
I'm with her, like, do you know what time the
bus comes? What's going on?
Speaker 4 (09:47):
What's the ladies name? Do we have a name for her?
Speaker 6 (09:49):
Color?
Speaker 3 (09:50):
Madison?
Speaker 4 (09:50):
Madison, listen, I understand that getting up in the morning
might be really tough for everybody, and then being there,
you know, kids, it's a lot to do. But is
there any way we can get the kids out there?
Speaker 3 (10:00):
You don't think I try. You don't think I try.
You don't think I'm trying to get these.
Speaker 4 (10:05):
Kids out Madison?
Speaker 7 (10:05):
Wait?
Speaker 4 (10:06):
Wait, but you have to understand, for all of us
here in the building, we're getting up and we're hearing
the beefing, and it continues, and it just.
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Try to get them up. I get them up all
the time. They get them up. No, no, no, I
brush their teeth, I give them food. I'm doing this
all by myself. I'm a single mom. I'm doing the
best I can.
Speaker 4 (10:24):
Oh my god Madison. Okay, okay, fine. Then the third
part about this the bus drivers should leave then, because
I don't know what bus driver waits and keeps beefing,
what a sweetheart, You're gone, You're out, what a sweetheart.
Speaker 3 (10:36):
But people die this way? Oh, like absolutely serious. This
is like road rage. Neighbor rage is serious. And I'm
just like, Len's won't I mean if this, if this
woman comes after her, Lindsay's fighting back.
Speaker 4 (10:49):
Well, that's that's that's the part about that. That's really
tough because it's a neighbor. Now you have to see
this person like all the time, and this is going
to continue.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
I obviously I should win an oscar for that performance,
but I only did that because that is how and
said that that, like, no matter what way she would
come and heard, this woman's always on edge, always looking
for an ark kid, always looking for a fight.
Speaker 4 (11:06):
Here's an idea. What if she starts calling the lady
at six thirty, Hey, you get fifteen minutes till the
bus is here. Let the kids go.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
Eighteen minutes, yeah, ten minutes. She said. It's just like
everybody in the building is stressed out about it, and
nobody wants to say anything, but and I guess it's
weird to me because I keep thinking I would be
mortified that you I didn't right, and that that I
didn't have the kids out, and that the horn was
being me, Like that's on me, and that would embarrass me.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
But not everybody is like that. Every Like, there are
people out there who think selfishly and they think it's
about their own kids, their own timing and all this stuff.
The minute you approach them, they get super defensive.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
I will probably tell this story again in the next
two weeks and it will end with they got in
a fist fight because Linn. I can just tell the
way Lynd's is.
Speaker 4 (11:50):
It's not good, like she's gonna throw the first punch though.
Speaker 3 (11:53):
She would never, but I if this girl keeps coming
at her in this way, it's not gonna end. Well,
yeah it's not.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
And again, those kids are like trained to do a
certain thing, like they're not going to get up in
the morning. They're way until the last second. So it's
going to happen again. I'm sure it's happening like right
now six.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
One seven, nine three one one nine four five six
one seven nine three one one nine four five The
neighbor beef. The drama with the neighbors is always crazy. Hi,
everybody of Morning it's actually in the gym of morning show. A.
We all have somebody in our life that's just ready
to fight, like ready to pop off. For me, it's
one of my best friends, Lindsay. Like it would take
(12:31):
but one call. Hey, we got a roll because something
something's popping off and she's she's down, she's in a
she's in a war right now with her neighbor because
her neighbor doesn't have the kids out on time. The
bus drivers like laying on the horn. They've already gotten
to a verbal altercation. I'm worried for this girl because
if she steps the lens, it's not going to be pretty.
We're talking neighbor wars. Laura is in Austin. Laura actually
(12:54):
knows Lindsay, but I don't know how well because you're
calling her the nicest person with the nicest heart, so
she's lying to you obviously.
Speaker 4 (13:02):
No, Yeah, Hi, Hi, No.
Speaker 8 (13:06):
So I live in the city, so I really sympathize
with her because this happens to me every morning, and
I normally listen to you guys every morning, but I
never call into any of these, but this one I'm
gonna have to go with Lindsey because it happens so
often to a point.
Speaker 9 (13:21):
Where the bus drivers now are fed up. They just leave.
Speaker 8 (13:24):
And the crazy pot is there's an app for it.
Everybody can see where the bus is.
Speaker 3 (13:29):
Like you can crack the bus.
Speaker 8 (13:32):
Yeah, there's an app for it. Like it's been years.
My son is in college now and I've been tracking
the app when he was in high school, and it's
just there's an app for it, and no one's using it.
So if Lindsey is gone to the stream to say something,
she set up again. I met Lindsey through her girlfriend,
Love her to death, and you know what I mean,
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she's set up. I'm not mad at her.
Speaker 3 (13:55):
I'm on her side with this, and I listen. I
very rarely am Laura, and I'm on her side as well.
But if you met her through the girlfriend, that's that
means you're meeting her in social settings. That means she's
faking it to you. Hey, if you want to know
some things, you.
Speaker 4 (14:11):
Friend, that's right now.
Speaker 3 (14:13):
No, she's the best. We love Laura, thank you for
the car. I'm on her site too. Raphael is in Northbridge.
Raphael's wife had some issues with the neighbor. I'm sure
this is a common one because their dog was pooping
in your yard.
Speaker 9 (14:27):
All right, So Maudree's a little firecracker. Okay, she's only
I think four nine and a half. She made sure
that you add that half in there. Once upon so,
once upon a time, we have problems with our neighbors,
and the dog was using the bathroom in our yard
and all that, and Maudree was sick and tired telling
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the neighbor.
Speaker 10 (14:49):
Hey, pick up your your your poop, to the point
that she got so upset and so fed up one
time that she just picked it up herself and put
it on the door jams, put it.
Speaker 9 (14:59):
On the door handle of the car to make her statements.
If anybody knows Maudrie, they know that she's not to
f with.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
Well listen, if she Maudorie asked nicely and they still
weren't doing it, it's very clear they needed to learn
a lesson. Raphael, thank you for the call. But that's
a common one that you hear, like your dog was
pooping in my.
Speaker 4 (15:18):
Line, and most people would just be like or be
like okay, fine, like I apologize but to keep doing.
Speaker 3 (15:23):
It a shame on a dog owner. Yeah, that's crazy.
Joan is in Salem, Hi, Joan.
Speaker 7 (15:31):
Hey, I would just snip this in the bus let's email.
Gotta be a tearing real quick and email the district
in the city because there's quiet hours at this point,
no one, No one's messing up my sleep. There's quiet hours.
I'd be emailing that bus driver gotta go, especially that
I'm here now that there's an app to track it.
Speaker 3 (15:52):
No excuse I couldn't agree more. I didn't know about
the app. I love that there's an app where you
can track your kid on the school bus. That's nice.
Don't thank you for the call. It's giving some I
lo when she's like there's quiet hours. Yeah, but like
I've actually played this game with the fireman where say
you want to mow your lawn on a Saturday morning.
At what time do you find that to be appropriate on.
Speaker 4 (16:11):
A Saturday morning? Anytime after eight? Okay?
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Would I would say nine? But around the same time, yeah,
like six forty five am. To be laying on a
horn for somebody who might not have to get up
till seven thirty eight is crazy, Like you cannot and
she lives in the city, right, live in the city.
Speaker 4 (16:27):
Yeah, but it's also a city, so city life is
completely different than the suburbs too.
Speaker 3 (16:30):
So guess what city? What really nice town?
Speaker 4 (16:35):
Lynn? Oh? God Morning show?
Speaker 5 (16:40):
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Speaker 3 (16:51):
Hi, everybody. I got so worked up about this a
couple of weeks ago when we were on Vaca, and
I got so worked up about it that I posted
for me to post on a subject over like five times?
Is that's at I'll see them?
Speaker 4 (17:09):
To me?
Speaker 3 (17:10):
Because I don't usually do that, but over five at minimum.
I think I posted about it five times. Like some
of my friends were like, you have to let this go.
I just couldn't. And I noticed that there was a
strong reaction on my Instagram one way or the other.
But long story short, one of my good friend's birthday
parties was at a specific restaurant. I'm not going to
say the restaurant, and everybody begs me if you DM
(17:32):
me at Ashley Felman Twoe's on the Ashley, I will
privately tell you the name of the restaurant, but I
don't want to bash them. Oh sorry, I'm going to
bash them.
Speaker 4 (17:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
I don't want to say who it is because I
feel bad.
Speaker 4 (17:45):
Can you at least say that if it was in
the city or.
Speaker 3 (17:47):
Not it was in Quinsy, I'll say that, all right.
Speaker 4 (17:53):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Now I can't say what type of food they serve
because I think that would be a layup. But it's
in Quincy and it's her birthday and one of our
mutual friends hits me up and she goes, I just
know you're going to have an issue with this, so
I want to tell you now so that when we're
at the restaurant you don't flip out. I go, okay.
She said, we're going to bring a cake, and for
(18:16):
us to bring the cake, they charge a slicing fee. Okay,
I'm not cheap. What's the slicing fee. There's eleven of
us that are going to be at this, which I
think is the important part of the tail eleven of us.
Seven dollars per per person, seven dollars. I'm gonna say
(18:40):
it again, seven dollars per person for them to slice
the cakes.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
Seven bucks.
Speaker 3 (18:47):
I said, you know what, let me call you back.
Let me call you back. I call the restaurant. I said, hey,
we're bringing this cake in I know says in your
website we're allowed to do that. I think there's a mistake.
It's a seven dollars per person for a slicing fee.
And she said, no, that is our that's our rate.
Like it's seven dollars per person. I said, okay, I'll
cut it. What if we cut it at the table?
Speaker 4 (19:08):
Easy?
Speaker 3 (19:09):
She goes, hold on, let me let me talk to
my manager. Puts me on hold. She goes and she
speaks to our manager. She comes back, she goes, we
will still.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
Charge seventy seven dollars? Are we okay?
Speaker 3 (19:19):
Now they say, hey, we have a slicing fee. It's
twenty dollars flat. I don't care if there's two people
at the table or two hundred we're charging Because from
this comp I didn't even know a slicing fee existed,
But from this conversation, now heavy it got on my ig.
It exists. This is a real thing. The slicing fee
is a real thing.
Speaker 4 (19:35):
But is it a flat fee or does it matter
how many people?
Speaker 3 (19:38):
Ninety percent of the restaurant I was having restaurants hit
me up, be like, please come here. We won't even
charge you a slicing fee, but yes, most restaurants have it,
but it's flat, it's ten dollars, it's twenty dollars, which.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
Like it's kind of a pain in the ass. But
at the same time I can understand that, and that's fine.
Speaker 3 (19:52):
It's an added thing that the person has to do.
I don't want them to I'll slice that cake myself.
So now I was so mad about this. I said,
we're not bringing a cake. Let's cut the cake in
the parking lot. Let's put our foot down and prove
a point here, because this is crazy. Or even let's
go to a bar after and bring the cake in
(20:12):
a bar is not going to care, right, But everyone
was like, no, it's her birthday, like we have to
do that. So we did it, and there it was
seventy seven dollars on top of our bill, which, by
the way, really painted me because this wasn't a cheap restaurant.
I ended up it was like one sixty per person.
It was not cheap. Like it was not cheap, and
(20:34):
so we're already spending a ton of cash seven dollars ahead. Now,
mind you. Another option was you could get their cake
if you wanted, but their cake was like a whatever
it was was one hundred bucks or something like.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
I initially thought that maybe they don't want people to
bring cakes and all that stuff, but they sell cake there,
so that can't be that. Yeah, this person just must
be like the worst. I don't know, it doesn't make
any sense. It's too expensive.
Speaker 3 (20:57):
It left such The food there was really good, good,
the experience was cool. The the waste everybody was so
I'll never go there again. Yeah, never ever.
Speaker 4 (21:08):
I know you're not the type of say the place
it is, and I wish you could just because well,
that's like I never.
Speaker 3 (21:13):
Will because again, the restaurant was great, it was packed,
that there were people in there, the vibes were high,
nice ambiance, food was great. But that left such a
bad taste in my mouth. I couldn't fathom it. And
then I'm like, what if we fork it? Yeah, what
if we just put the cake in the middle of
that counts.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
Wow, this is the type of stuff that would go viral,
just like it caused a huge debate if you ever
posted with the past was.
Speaker 3 (21:36):
I couldn't believe how many people responded to me on it.
And again some restaurants were like, hey, just so you know,
a slicing fee is a real thing. We have one, yeah,
but it's ten dollars for the table, it's twenty dollars
for the table. Whatever the seven dollars per pose, it's
almost ten dollars ahead to take a knife and go like.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
This, honestly right, something that you do in one sitting.
It's not I that they go back seven different times
and do the act. So then I could understand. But
you do it one time, split it up into all
the dishes, then bring it out to the table, or
bring the dishes to the table, cut a cut dud
done no, or don't.
Speaker 3 (22:09):
Even cut it left the people at the table cut
it right. My and I knew my friend whose birthday
it was. If she had known ahead of time what
the fee was, she would have been like absolutely not,
like we are not doing this, but we couldn't tell her,
And everyone's like, she deserves to have a cake, bitch,
No she doesn't, not for seventy seven dolls. I don't
even like her that much.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Was the food good?
Speaker 3 (22:28):
It was? It was really good, And that's why I
don't want to do that to the restaurant. It was
really good.
Speaker 4 (22:33):
That's fine. If you don't want to do it. Can
you whisper it to me and then I'll do it?
Speaker 3 (22:36):
Has any Let me just see if anybody's come upon this.
I six one seven, especially if you work in a restaurant,
six one seven nine three one one nine five, but
seven dollars ahead, I mean getting by never again seven
dollars per person to cut a cake. Seven dollars per
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person was the slicing fee at this restaurant that I
went to. That I'm not going to say because that
would like I already feel bad enough and I'm not
gonna but there were eleven of us. That was seventy
seven dollars to cut the cake. Guys I offered to
cut the cake ourselves. I said, we could fork it.
I actually told my other friends, hey, let's just eat
it in the parking lot. I like, let's just prove
a point here. This is crazy. You're already spending one
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something on the meal. This is a lunacy. It got
crazy on my Instagram with a lot of people, big
back and forth. Cheyenne is in Worcester. Chyana actually works
in the hospitality industry, which is exactly what I wanted.
First off, Cheyenne, I learned here that I never had
heard of a slicing fee in my in my time,
so I don't know if that's new. Within the last
five ten years spend away, a lot of people that
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hit me up to work at restaurants said, hey, we
have a slicing fee too. It's a real thing. But
usually it's ten or twenty dollars per table.
Speaker 6 (23:51):
Yes, I have been working in the hospitality industry for
a long time. The cutting fee is recent only because
there's like protal calls I are associated with that, and
usually the cutting fees between like twenty depends on the
size of the party up to fifty. I've never seen
anything more than fifty dollars. When I say fifty dollars,
it's usually an event based like situation where it's like
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fifty fifty people where we're now take.
Speaker 3 (24:16):
Because dollars is the is the amount that it cost
the cake is fifty dollars price I could go to
the Okay, sorry.
Speaker 6 (24:25):
So what would happen with that? That price though, is
like we're taking that cake back for you, We're cutting
that cake, we're pretty much serving it very nicely, and
we're giving it to every guest and handing it to everyone.
But fifty dollars. Again, like I said, is for like
usually an event based thing where it's like their fancy cake,
they're giving us candles, we're actually going over and singing
to them. But usually it ranges between twenty, no more
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than fifty dollars. And again that's for a more huge event.
I'm an event heavy d We're.
Speaker 3 (24:53):
At a wedding. Tryanne, go ahead and charge a seven
dollars ahead like that, okay, because you're cutting the cake
for two hundred guests. This was eleven people seven dollars ahead.
Speaker 6 (25:03):
That's absolutely that's that's ridiculous. I mean, I know that
inflation's crazy. Yeah, that's insane.
Speaker 3 (25:08):
Especially when we said to them, let us do it ourselves,
like it's okay, like we'll we'll, we will just each
take a fork and have a couple bites to day.
Speaker 6 (25:15):
Right, here's a butter knife because we can't physically give
you a knife, but yeah, how about it.
Speaker 3 (25:21):
Yeah, hey, lick the pasta off your fork and put
it in the cake and shut up, Shanne, thank you
for the call, but no, listen, fifty hundred whatever the
slicing fee is at a wedding where we can't count
that this is like, hey, ten of us are going
out to dinner tonight.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
You know what I mean by you saying pasta was
in an Italian place?
Speaker 3 (25:38):
It was not? Actually all right, it was? And stop?
Speaker 4 (25:41):
Can we just yeah, I'm so compelled to.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
See the phone lights. I want to guess. No, I'm
not playing, I'm dancing with you guys.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
Then also they sang to you guys right like as
the entire staff came out as a happy birthday.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
No, I think like we did, oh, but not the staff. No.
And by the way, I was eye and everybody else's cake,
and I feel like I got the one with the
least amount of ice. Seven dollars no icing say.
Speaker 5 (26:07):
Boston's number one for hip hop jam in ninety four
or five.
Speaker 3 (26:14):
So funny everybody in my DMS trying to guess the
restaurant and telling me other restaurants to go to where
they I I want to make it clear. I understand
a slicing fee. There's either's plates, there's additional forks. That's
like it's a whole thing. And I get that I
just seven dollars per person to cut a cake when
I you could just fork that thing right off in
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the middle. I don't care, right fork right on, and hey,
trust me the next day that's what she was doing
to that cake anyway.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
Yeah, shut out the Flanta against and quin He.
Speaker 3 (26:44):
First off, he completely made that. Is there even a
Flannagan's I'm sure there is, Yeah, you made that up,
but I'm gonna, I'm gonna my heart's beating fast to
make sure there is no such place. So good and
gave your shot, and there.
Speaker 4 (26:56):
Is shut out to Mandy, Marie ben Ming and Sabina
g shout out to you.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
Oh, I hold on Plantagans Pat, there's a Pat Flan
against pub. And it wasn't that.
Speaker 4 (27:09):
Oh I know it was an old tools pub, that's right, right.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
I would never say, you know how, I don't.
Speaker 4 (27:17):
Even Yeah, well there's people here who do stuff like
that too, and we're all like, yo, that's kind of crazy.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
When I see people that work in this building like
Tag Restaurants and be like, you didn't bought the diet
coke And it gets me the creeps, dude, I hate it.
Speaker 4 (27:32):
Like I understand the want to do it, but there's
something about doing it that definitely changes the dynamic, especially
when you think about like it's for Hey, you didn't
put sauce on my chips or something.
Speaker 3 (27:41):
Dumb, right, And I don't know what people are going
through at this restaurant, Like I would never say the
name on air, but I just seven dollars ahead. Is like,
I'll never go back because I'm just a petty bitch.
Speaker 4 (27:53):
Now. If the waitress came up and punched me in
the face and threw food at me, then I'm coming
on here, man, Like, yeah, that place and she punched
and it's.
Speaker 3 (27:59):
O tools, whatever the hell you said. We're named by