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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And your morning show.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
Happy Tuesday, friend, Welcome to the show. Intern John is
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And that's what we all need to strive.
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To separate every day.
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Yeah, nine three eight attack DMS repint Wymus Radio. I
wanted to hit this real quick for your Tuesday. These
interior designers are saying these things make your bathroom look tacky.
Since we all have a lunch a lot of money
you spend right now on remodeling things just flush with
cash this time of the year.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
It's like it too well.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
They start with bulky vanities, Okay they say this. They
give you a lot of storage base, but they can
make the bathroom feel small and cramped.
Speaker 5 (00:59):
So it depends on if because some of them, like
I feel like some people just have like those like
random old wooden ones that aren't old, like they just
bought it and put it in there, and I'm like,
you didn't have to.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
No, that's their glossy or mismatched tiles.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
Okay, I don't feel like I've noticed that.
Speaker 3 (01:15):
Imn either.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
They say, Busy mosaic mixes, clashing colors, and tiles that
are too glossy are officially out.
Speaker 5 (01:20):
I feel like, actually, maybe my parents when they read
their bathroom, they have like mismatched tiles.
Speaker 4 (01:24):
But I think it looks cool.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
It's like artsy, yeah kind of, I'm dark paint.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Colors, okay, I mean it kiss can make it look.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
Small, that's what they're saying.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
The swan sauce and a small bathroom, they can make
the space feel smaller in cave like sure, it's like
to warm whites.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
What they say.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
I don't feel like.
Speaker 5 (01:40):
I can't really think of any bathrooms stuff for like
maybe bar bathrooms that are dark.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
Yeah, I think that's fair.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Plastic accessories or fixtures, I mean, I guess that makes
it look cheap, they say, like flimsy shower curtains, plastic soapspensers.
Speaker 4 (01:53):
I don't have that.
Speaker 5 (01:54):
I got fancy stuff just came from Target theme decor.
Speaker 4 (01:58):
Okay, that's out.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
They're saying, uh, the shell shaped soap dishes, cartoon shower curtains.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
Okay, okay, all right.
Speaker 3 (02:05):
First of all, hell yeah dude, it's it's it's a lion,
It's it's the.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
It's the every morning look animals.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
The last one is damage or outdated surfaces. It's like
chip tiles staying grout. Yeah yeah, I thought most of
us can't really do anything about. So I want to
get to actually a huge show that asking for a friend,
get your jingle ball tickets. I want to hit this
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to how to say something should have been an email
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feel like we need to add a million to this list.
It's intern giohn you show who put the microphone there?
Kyle Lee, I know it's it's camouflage. So that's why
it's to say so crazy. The phrase is when you
stop staying out loud. Okay, okay, I'm gonna go through these.
We'll see if when adds some I no sauce, you'll
love this first one, why are you still single?
Speaker 6 (03:17):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (03:18):
Yeah, I wish people would please stop asking me that.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
They say it sounds like a curiosity, just like asking
a question, but it's lace with judgment. It implies something's
wrong with being unpartnered.
Speaker 5 (03:29):
Yeah, and it's also I get I get a lot
when I had dating apps, obviously, but it's also people
I know that ask and then it's like do you
want me to seriously answer that or do you just
want me to do the thing where I'm just like, oh,
just haven't found my my perfect person yet, Like I
don't know. And I just also don't like it cause
it's kind of rude. I think the like the intent
is like you're so amazing. Yeah, I think the intent
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is there. Yeah, but it's like when people ask newlyweds,
when are you guys having kids? Like the intent is there.
We think that you want a family. Not everybody wants
that well, or some people can't.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Have that, But that's to that point too.
Speaker 2 (04:02):
It's almost like if you see a car that's a
great deal and go, how hasn't it been bought yet?
Because nobody's bought the cars, but the car is not
a mind of its own. It's like yeah, maybe people
want to date you. You just don't want to date right now.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
Yeah, I mean I don't have to date if they
don't want. I literally haven't been on a date in months.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
This one of my favorite ones, just because I think
it's it's an excuse to be a douche.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
I'm just being honest.
Speaker 4 (04:26):
Oh I don't like that.
Speaker 2 (04:28):
And how many times I've referenced Tailor's all too well,
so casually cruel in the name of being honest.
Speaker 5 (04:33):
But also it's like, if you say that you're being honest,
that's that's your like thought of honesty. That doesn't necessarily
mean it's like a blankets srequent.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
It's not like that's the law.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Yeah, that that's not you know, that's just like where
your brain's at.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
Yeah, it's hey, I can say mean things because I
believe it. Okay, Well that.
Speaker 3 (04:49):
Okay, because me is true.
Speaker 4 (04:51):
Yeah, and you don't have to. You don't have to.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
And there's the other part of that.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Absolutely, I say this phrase is often used as a
license to be rude on the guys being authentic. Yeah,
you're too sensitive.
Speaker 5 (05:04):
That's also just so rude because it's like you're not
validing somebody's feelings when you say that usually yeah when
or I just also don't think you're trying to understand
whatever the situation is that you have to say that,
which you don't have to say that.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
Well, they're saying it's it's also a classic gaslighting tactic
when your intention or not it blames somebody having a
human reaction.
Speaker 5 (05:21):
I'm like, oh, is it because of a woman? That's
what I like to say. Then our biggest awkward So yeah,
don't say that.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
Don't say that. They say, just don't say that. It's
instead of examining the words or actions that trigger the reaction,
it's not feedback, it's just dismissal.
Speaker 4 (05:33):
It's exactly so you're not listening.
Speaker 3 (05:36):
What thank you?
Speaker 2 (05:40):
This next one, I think that I dealt with a
lot this past year.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
Everything happens for a reason.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
Yeah, So like when Chewie died, it was a very
I know, like people don't handle death well.
Speaker 7 (05:53):
Right.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
People are going through it and the other side and
they're like in that moment, there's nothing you can say
to make the situation better. But the amount of times
and kind of like a twist of this is like
he's in a better place or they in a better place.
I understand, like, if you believe in that, I do,
like that's a good thing, believing in that moment though
you don't want to hear it. I mean, because I
was like at one point like, yeah, he'd rather be here,
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though I.
Speaker 5 (06:14):
Feel like yeah, I mean when I had lost a
lot of people a few years ago, one of my
best friends kept saying they're in a better place, and
I just wanted to punch them in the face.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
Yeah, I know the intention, which I would ever do that.
Speaker 8 (06:24):
I know.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
It's because you feel like you have to say something.
I think just being there for somebody and just sitting
on the couch and not saying anything is better than
saying happens for reeze. They say sometimes terrible things just happen,
which I think is yes, that's kind of life. Yeah,
they say, if he's dropped the everything happens for a reason.
It feels invalidating to someone in pain, Yes, when you're
skipping over their experience to offer the philosophical like whoa.
Speaker 5 (06:49):
Yeah, I just don't even like that quote anymore. It's
just it seems like it should just be on a
wall or like a Pinterest board and like let's just
leave it there, not.
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Wrong, not wrong. Next one is that it's just a joke.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
I don't like that because usually there's a little truth
behind it.
Speaker 2 (07:03):
Well, and today also say, if you have to clarify
as a joke, it probably wasn't funny exactly exactly.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
So that's it. Fat.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
I mean, okay, why do I have to explain it?
Speaker 7 (07:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (07:13):
Uh, dropping me, you look tired.
Speaker 5 (07:15):
I don't like that either. People do that all the
time to me, and I'm like, yes, I am tired.
I'm always hired.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Yeah, they say, you think you might be expressing concern,
but this phrase rarely makes anyone feel better.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
I always say the line from What's the Stepmom with
Julia Roberts and Susan Sarandon when she says that to
Susan or whatever is that her name, Yeah, and she's like,
that's a nice way of telling me, I look like
bad word.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
That's what I think.
Speaker 9 (07:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (07:41):
I like every time somebody says that to me, I'm like, Okay,
you're only saying that because I'm not wearing makeup.
Speaker 5 (07:46):
Literally, and that's why that's why I always say And
they're like, oh no, I'm like, but why else would
you be saying it?
Speaker 10 (07:52):
What do you mean by you look tired? What does
that mean? Are my eyes literally like? Can I not
keep them open? That's the only except time to say
you look tired struggling to keep my eyeballs open?
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (08:04):
And also I have a mirror. Yeah, I.
Speaker 4 (08:08):
Know I look tired. I feel tired. Thank you.
Speaker 3 (08:11):
Calm down.
Speaker 5 (08:12):
If you ever say that to me, I will. I
actually would just leave. I'll just simply leave. You're gonna
call because I'm not going to like the person I
am if I react to that, So I'm just gonna leave.
Speaker 3 (08:23):
The next one is you overreacting?
Speaker 4 (08:25):
This is bad. I'm just gonna leave again.
Speaker 2 (08:28):
Yeah, they say it lands as a judgment, not an observation.
You're essentially telling someone they have no right to feel
the way they do.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (08:34):
And then it's also like, I don't think I can
have a productive conversation with you if that's how you're
acting when I'm trying to because I know me and
if you're saying that, then I'm just like, no.
Speaker 4 (08:44):
I'm actually not. Yeah, I'm actually not.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Oh, I know. Last one I'll get. I think all
these are pretty spot on. This one's an all time
favorite too. That's just how I am Oh my god,
Oh okay. My ex boyfriend would say that. He's like,
obviously we're different because that's just how I am. Yeah, Okay,
that's a cop Okay.
Speaker 3 (09:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
They say a set sent accountability and favor of comfort
implies your personality is fakes, not subject to reflection, growth,
or responsibility.
Speaker 5 (09:09):
But he would say this about like, uh, just dumb
stuff like him not communicating because he was actually cheating
on me, like you know, stuff like he was like, such.
Speaker 3 (09:17):
A cop out. Sorry, I was raised this way.
Speaker 5 (09:19):
He was like, that's what he would say stuff like
that because he'd be late and then what I wouldn't
know because you know, we would have plans to go
down with my parents or something and then I wouldn't
hear from him. And he's like, sorry, that's just how
I am. No, that's not like, that's not communicating. And yeah, you.
Speaker 3 (09:33):
Want to add some textra of a nine ninety three
three Eights interurn Jenny Mary Show. I wanted to hit
this too. This is a true story. I have been
in meetings where somebody on the show I'm not going
to say who I support them, said out loud, this
meeting could be an email.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Yeah, Okay in an email, You're right.
Speaker 5 (09:51):
No, you were literally had everything we talked about the
meeting in a million emails leading up to said meetings.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
I agree. I agree that what I'm saying, but I ti.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
To say my name. Broxt time to say my name.
Speaker 3 (10:00):
I saw said it. I was like, well, I was
thinking it too.
Speaker 2 (10:02):
Yeah, so this, this career expert is saying to use
these phrases to professionally say this meeting could have been
an email. I want to go through and see what
we think, starting with thank you for your time. But
let's discuss when a meeting is and isn't warranted. Dude,
that is very passive aggressive. Yeah, it really is, but
(10:22):
also fair.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
I just felt like it had to be spelled out
for the person that I said it to.
Speaker 3 (10:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Well, I've always maintained the problem with our jobs and
meetings is by the time there's meetings, we've been here
since four, so at least six hours in the workday.
Everybody else likes the meetings because they get the misdoing work. Yeah,
if the meetings were held after everybody else's workday, they
would be so much shorter.
Speaker 5 (10:45):
But for us, in this specific meeting, it was at
four o'clock in the afternoon and it's like I'm getting
ready to cook myself dinner.
Speaker 4 (10:52):
Yeah that's the point. Yeah, I know, I'm agreeing with you.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
That's like when they would do functivities and they team
build they were going to do at ten thirty am,
and we'd be like, okay, And I said to an
old Boston like, if you did the functivities at like
I don't know, not like not even that do it?
Like at six thirty pm, nobody's going. They're only going
because they ate to miss work. Yeah, so like, don't
be surprised, we're not excited to go if we've been
here for.
Speaker 4 (11:13):
It and we have to like save your longer everything.
Speaker 7 (11:16):
I know.
Speaker 2 (11:17):
Next one is I love to understand what part of
the conversation couldn't have been in writing.
Speaker 4 (11:22):
That is even more possible.
Speaker 5 (11:25):
Yeah, God is like me. I would feel like I
was like talking down to someone. All I said was like,
because I had declined the meeting three times, they kept
changing the time because I was supposed to be I
had an appointment for something like a doc's appointment, and
she said, I thought you weren'tacky and to me and
I said, well, I thought this meeting could have been
an email because it is already written in emails what
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we're discussing.
Speaker 3 (11:47):
In the one and.
Speaker 5 (11:48):
Then she read verb like, she literally verbatim read the email,
and that was the whole meeting.
Speaker 4 (11:52):
I rose, it was insane.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
And I would hate that.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
This next one, I kind of don't mind unless there's
a clear agenda. Let's update everyone through email.
Speaker 5 (12:01):
Yes, I think that everybody needs to also read that line.
Speaker 4 (12:04):
Everybody in this office, everybody in every office.
Speaker 3 (12:06):
I think.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
Then it's like we can have a meeting, but it's
on you to make the meeting worth everybody's time.
Speaker 3 (12:11):
Yeah, it's not.
Speaker 4 (12:12):
There's no agenda, then why are we even sitting here?
Speaker 7 (12:15):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (12:15):
I think that's like the that was like when the
pandemic first happened, and there's like we gotta zoom meetings
and that, but we don't have to though we have.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Next one is I think we should revisit the frequency
of these meetings.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:28):
Valid, if there's nothing to talk about, then why are
we having them.
Speaker 4 (12:32):
Time is money.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
It's almost like it's one of those things where we've
always done this way. It's like, yeah, but we don't
have to that.
Speaker 4 (12:36):
We don't have to yea necessary.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
Let's summarize this in email so we can save everyone
some time.
Speaker 4 (12:43):
Yeah, that's a good one. I think that's nice.
Speaker 3 (12:45):
I think that's a good one.
Speaker 4 (12:46):
That's a much nicer one of the first two, because.
Speaker 2 (12:48):
Then it's like you're doing it on behalf of the group,
and like I'm looking out for everybody. Yeah, say, saving
everybody's sign, not just the person leading.
Speaker 3 (12:53):
Yeah, I think.
Speaker 2 (12:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (12:54):
I feel like a lot of times people have meetings
because they just don't trust other people to read the email.
Speaker 3 (13:00):
Fair, Yeah, what happens?
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Well, Microsoft rask people out because why I send the
show email every night? It says what percentage people open
the email? Okay, it's just crazy wild Yeah, And like Sundays,
I'm like, all right, why is it seventy five percent today?
And there's only like six of us on the email.
But it's like it's pretty easy to figure out and
ascertain who didn't open it.
Speaker 5 (13:17):
Well, like if we go to like if we're doing
something all day together, I'm like, I don't need to
read his work email.
Speaker 1 (13:21):
That's her.
Speaker 2 (13:23):
The next one is this anyone objected? If we handle
this through email? I like that one too, Yeah, because
then the consensus.
Speaker 5 (13:28):
Is going to be and then like you can you
can visually see who says yes no, So then you're
just like, okay, yeah, that makes sense. Everybody thinks it
should be an email, should beating an email.
Speaker 3 (13:37):
Then you can pare pressure them out doing the meeting exactly.
Can you stare at them a kick on the table,
do not raise your Frand it seems we're on the
same page, So let's email to make sure we're not
wasting time. Love that that's.
Speaker 4 (13:47):
A good one too.
Speaker 5 (13:48):
Yes you're a green. You're like, hey, look, we're a
green here, but let's just email this.
Speaker 2 (13:52):
Yes, this seemed like something we could have worked through
on a quick email thread.
Speaker 3 (13:57):
Also yeah, also fair.
Speaker 4 (13:58):
I feel like that's why I said.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
I mean again, we have the problem here. I'm sure
you have it at your office too, where there's you know,
if there's a certain person in the meeting, they're going
to ask a dumb question because they think they sound
intelligent and informed. Yeah, And it's just like, do I
need to ask you a question for you so you
can hear how dumb its sounds?
Speaker 4 (14:14):
That Because like even like.
Speaker 5 (14:15):
In college and like a school in general, I think
everybody has dealt with that person. The person will just
ask yes stupid questions to waste our time.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
But I'd be like, so, uh.
Speaker 2 (14:24):
The main presson on of the mean is like, hey,
making peanut butter and jelly, the bread, peanut butter and jelly,
and this person goes.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
Just so, so what the sandwich is?
Speaker 2 (14:30):
The jelly goes after the peanut butter and after the bread,
and then where do you put the silver afterwards?
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Yeah, that's not.
Speaker 5 (14:38):
Remember when you start having to put like ad on
all your endorsement posts, like the social media posts.
Speaker 4 (14:43):
There was this one person that kept me like where
do I put that?
Speaker 5 (14:46):
So that people and they kept getting so specific and
we were talking about for like twenty mines.
Speaker 4 (14:49):
I was like, this is insane.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Yeah, this is insane.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Yeah, uh no, there's only through lab. How about we
circle back to the email next time.
Speaker 4 (14:56):
Yeah that's good.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
Let's make sure our next meeting only covers things and
need to be discussed.
Speaker 4 (15:01):
That's also good.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
I've started. I'll leave meetings if I can tell us.
It's kind of trailing off, but a right cool, see
you later.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
I'm Mike BENI ley with you because I'm like, why
are we here?
Speaker 8 (15:09):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (15:10):
And not a bad way.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
It's like all right, and everybody's just kind of having fun.
Bug I got I got things to do, you know
what I mean. Last one is let's aim to save
more time in the future discussions by emailing and.
Speaker 5 (15:19):
Said, yeah, that's also better. I think the first two, though,
are pretty messed up, like not mess up.
Speaker 4 (15:24):
I'm like, I couldn't. I think that that's not productive.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Really, I almost want of the person throwing the meeting
also doesn't want to do it. They just think that's
what they're supposed to do. Like we're in a it's
in a business. I'm supposed to hold meetings, So I'm
gonna do it this way and that way. They can
tell their bosses that.
Speaker 5 (15:38):
I think some bosses think that it's going to bring
the team together and nobody talks because nobody wants to
be there.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Last fair and it's the same things over yeah, over
and over again. So there, yeah, what I love your
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Speaker 2 (16:42):
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Speaker 5 (16:48):
I don't disagree with that, because then it seems like
I don't have a lot to talk about with you,
because it's it's like you're you don't really have I'm
not saying you don't have a lot of death if
you don't read, but it seems like we don't have
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somebody just because they're holding a book.
Speaker 5 (17:06):
Really, I don't feel like I see a lot of pictures.
I mean, I haven't been on dating app in almost
a year, but I don't feel like I saw a
lot of people holding books in their profile.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
I also feel like, how can you do that and
not be yeah fake or post photo.
Speaker 5 (17:20):
Rather, I think that it would be just odd Like
but I mean if I saw that you read like
as your hobby, if you listened it, I would definitely
like be more likely to swipe right on you.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
I think for me, like I'd had to have a
funny book in there, like yeah, how to be so
humble and You're amazing something like that, or like how
I'm the perfect husband?
Speaker 5 (17:36):
Like maybe there's like but I was gonna be like
maybe if you have books on your coffee table, But
then I.
Speaker 2 (17:40):
Was like, why would I know that's your coffee table? Yeah,
I think for dudes, nearly impossible.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (17:45):
So I uh, I don't I don't think half people
said they swipe right if it was the right book
in the photo, like if it was like, oh, he's
they're reading you know, The Alchemist or whatever.
Speaker 4 (17:55):
I knew you were going to say that as your
favorite book. That I'm sorry, this is the hell that
I will die on.
Speaker 5 (18:01):
And I have made this a point when I had
dating apps to be like, let me just show you
to my friends. You ask the guy what his favorite
book is. Nine on ten times, he's gonna say The Alchemist.
Speaker 3 (18:10):
I mean I never read it, not I have.
Speaker 4 (18:12):
A f want to borrow it.
Speaker 5 (18:13):
I just I'm like, and it is the book. Cool, sure,
but I'm like, why is that the only one? Did
you guys all like in your little club be like
this is what we're gonna tell her, so like we
seem like deep and maybe us a high school read.
It's like one hundred pages. It's a short book that's best.
So that's why I just can't. So that's one of
my question. That's one of my that was on my
hinge thing. Let's like change my mind that The Alchemist
(18:34):
is not every man's favorite book.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
Hot take books over three hundred pages rarely worth it, like,
especially if it's history book like that At that point,
I'm like, you try and impress.
Speaker 5 (18:43):
I mean, I would prefer book that's long as three
hundred pages.
Speaker 3 (18:46):
Yeah, but like if it's long just to be long,
I think that's gone.
Speaker 5 (18:50):
Oh yeah no, if it's long just to be long,
Like I just read this series of six books, I'm
like this, this could have been four books. Yeah, because
this one book was just long to be long.
Speaker 3 (18:57):
Which is like, is there a certain page limit? Eat
more money?
Speaker 7 (18:59):
After?
Speaker 4 (19:00):
What are we doing?
Speaker 2 (19:01):
They say fifty eight percent of people said they wouldn't
date somebody who doesn't read.
Speaker 5 (19:05):
I mean I understand that because the last guy even
like kind of dated. I guess you would say, like
he read a lot and I didn't realize we'd read
at the same books and then we could like just
talk about that stuff. Uh yeah, I would like it
if you read. I don't have to read, but I
don't prefer it. You're nice, you know you can read.
Speaker 4 (19:21):
I prefer you.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Like.
Speaker 5 (19:22):
I don't care if you play video games and stuff either,
but like do something else, you like train your brain.
Speaker 2 (19:28):
Love your thoughts of our text nine ninety three three eight
Intern Johnny Mary Show. If there's one thing we've learned
on intern John in your Morning show, is that you
can be an expert in literally anything. Yees say you're
an expert in, people probably won't question you, like I'm
an expert in big pens.
Speaker 5 (19:43):
I mean I've listened to like True Crime podcast where
they haven't quote unquote expert on the stand, couldn't find
out nobody's checked to see if they were an expert.
Speaker 2 (19:52):
Yeah, I mean how many times I know there's that
that kind of like a period of time where there's
a bunch of people who claim to be sign language interpreters.
Speaker 3 (19:59):
Oh and then a lot was like during the pandemic, but.
Speaker 2 (20:03):
There was one who did it for then President Obama.
I don't knowmber where he was, but it was like, yeah,
this lady is gibberish. And the fact that nobody like
check her credentials since she was like ten feet from
the president at the time. Kind of this happiness expert
is saying, if we spend money on these things, it
can make us happier. Okay, Now, spending money can be
(20:23):
a fun thing, it can also be anxiety inducing. And
let me us preface by saying, obviously pay for the
important stuff too. But she's just saying, if you're going
to spend money for funzies, this is the kind of
thing spending one.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
Okay Starry with for her she says, live music.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
Okay, yeah, I mean it's fun, you know, going to
a concert with your friends, especially.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
Especially if it's like a really good artist.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
We saw Megan Maroney a while back, and that was like,
it was nice because she only had one album out
at the time, and like, I listened to the whole album,
so I knew all the songs, which is nice.
Speaker 3 (20:56):
Nothing worse.
Speaker 2 (20:57):
We jump by an artist bandwagon a couple of years
in it, like they're playing like some of the hits
and then some of like this stuff you have heard before.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
I feel lost.
Speaker 2 (21:04):
Yeah, So she says, going to a concert bellta your
favorite songs with thousands of strangers can be a truly
mood boost. The experience singing together releases oxytocin, the bonding
hormone and doorphriends that create a buzzy feeling of connection
the crowds, known as you connect to the crowds as well.
Reachers also shows that groups singing lowerest corsol levels, creating
a feeling of belonging that can last hours.
Speaker 3 (21:26):
After the show ends.
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Oh yeah, it's like a it's I don't know, I
feel like it's like a high.
Speaker 3 (21:30):
Well I do you think too.
Speaker 2 (21:31):
It's nice when you go to like a concert, it's like, oh,
we're all here because we have something in common. Yeah,
and not to sound corny, but makes it feel less alone.
Like when we do show events. It's kind of cool
because it's like, oh, we're all here because we probably
have the same general sense of humor, like like the
same kind of things.
Speaker 7 (21:47):
Nice.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
The next thing stand money on is novel experiences. Okay,
like what so, she says, our brain loves new experiences
with sugar, the release of dopamine. Okay, so it's like
a super charge way of finding happiness. So just doing
something different, Okay, you haven't done like rock climbing, rock climbing.
Speaker 4 (22:05):
With whitewater rafting or something.
Speaker 3 (22:07):
Yeah, there's something that's different to do.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
Yeah, like also like releasing a new part of you.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:13):
I think we do the same thing every day we do.
Speaker 7 (22:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:17):
It it's verutine like everybody does. And it's nice.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
Yeah, it's nice to have something different looking forward to
where I guess your brain it's like we drive to
work and you realize halfway through, Oh, I've been driving
to work.
Speaker 4 (22:27):
Yeah, it's like I didn't realize what I was doing.
Speaker 2 (22:30):
Time saving purchases. I think this is a huge I saw.
I think it's Robert from Shark Tank has said the
one thing will always spend money on is things that's
saving time. It's like, true, I always a Valet because
it saves me time.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
Although Valet's gotten horrible, there's nothing worse in the hotel
that forces Valet. Yeah, and they only have a guy working.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Yeah, and it takes moments. Hit your car in your
downtown Yeah, and it's like check out day. It's like
it's the one guy. It's like, yo, if you're gonna
make us valet, at least make it worth it. It's
worse that poor guy.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:00):
They say treating yourself to a meal delivery service or
a cleaner is more of a mental health investment than luxury.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
Okay, I think that's fair.
Speaker 2 (23:07):
That's why they always say, like, you know, Beyonce has
the same twenty four hours.
Speaker 3 (23:11):
Yeah, but yeah, so much help in no shame of
the game.
Speaker 2 (23:14):
If I could afford all that, I would pay yeut Okay,
Activities that boost your relationships is next thing. Okay, So
Harvard researcher has spent more than eighty year studying people
and found close relationships predict happiness byter than money, fame,
or genetics. So going to dinner with friends or buying
a plane ticket to visit your sister is like a
deposit in your emotional retirement account. Sure, I mean that's true.
(23:36):
Whenever I go visit friends, I feel a lot happier. Yeah,
so I don't feel you feel guilty spending money on
that kind of thing. It's like a dinner by yourself
maybe like I don't know, but dinner with like Bessie's
it's kind of like a you feel good afterwards.
Speaker 3 (23:47):
Yeah, I like it. It's fun being generous to others.
Speaker 5 (23:50):
I do think it's well, yeah, if you do some
people just do it to like I feel like, tell people.
Speaker 4 (23:54):
But if you're doing it just because you want to,
that's good.
Speaker 1 (23:57):
Well.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
I think we've seen celebrities who like will post links
to raise money for things, which is I would always like, Yo,
what are you doing? And I hope their close friends
are like yo, hey doty is that yeah? And they
find out like rihannais, writes one hundred million dollars schecks
doesn't tell anybody literally, that's kind of like the vibe.
Speaker 4 (24:13):
That's that's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
But celet's posting gofund these that might be one of
the most cringe things.
Speaker 3 (24:19):
Yeah, I'm talking like celebrities.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
If your faces on advertisements for your cosmetic company or
your workout regime, Yeah, do not be asking me for
money that we already gave you money. Yeah, that's why
you're big small joys. So like buying the four dollar
coffee twice a week?
Speaker 4 (24:35):
Oh sure, yeah, like like that little snack you've been
craving what you love it.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
Yes, but they're saying is like buying those small hits
more than one big one. So for a coffee four
times a week is more joy than one four hundred
dollars splurge.
Speaker 5 (24:47):
That's fair. I guess I didn't see that exit. But
also you start looking forward to it.
Speaker 3 (24:51):
Yeah, it's I guess it's like more hits of the dopamine.
I would.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
Yeah, if you told me you could spend one hundred
dollars or buy some of four times to cost on
hundred dollars, spend hundred dollars ones, I'll.
Speaker 3 (25:00):
Take the small time ones.
Speaker 4 (25:01):
That's more joy.
Speaker 11 (25:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
Counterintuitive challenges, they say, things like cold water plunges and
mastering difficult skills known as earn pleasures can create long
term satisfaction.
Speaker 4 (25:13):
Oh okay, awesome.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
Did you have bath to make it cold?
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Like that's like cold plunges.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
Those things I looked like, just like I'll be this
to seem like, oh I I have a shower, yeah,
ice cubes Like I can kind of do it that way.
The last one is making plans in advance.
Speaker 4 (25:30):
You have something to look forward to, yeah, She.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
Says having something fun look forward to creates what she
calls a happiness triple play. You get anticipation, joy, experience, joy,
and memory joy.
Speaker 4 (25:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (25:40):
I don't disagree, because then you can keep like looking
forward to it, counting down to it, getting ready for it,
and then when you're there, you're like in the moment,
having the best time.
Speaker 4 (25:47):
Yeah, and then memories.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
The one thing I'd say too is I don't think
you'll ever regret taking the upgrade on something.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
If it's with the ans.
Speaker 4 (25:55):
I don't disagree, because.
Speaker 2 (25:56):
There's not the worse than getting to someplace and be
like I should have paid the extra twenty dollars from
the checkout and then it's too late.
Speaker 4 (26:02):
I mean, I always tried to you that if you ken.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
Yeah, playing your outfit, you gotta plane where you're gonna
get food, gonna playing, like drinks, all that fun stuff.
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Speaker 4 (26:58):
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Speaker 2 (27:00):
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the things you should be spending money on real quick.
There's a new group of people dominating dating apps. Okay,
sauce your time to shine. Bookworms are taking over dating
apps much.
Speaker 4 (27:20):
I'm excited for this opportunity.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
To find love absolutely.
Speaker 2 (27:24):
According to this new study, seventy five percent people would
rather date somebody who's well read than someone who's physically attractive.
Speaker 5 (27:30):
I don't disagree with that, because then it seems like
I don't have a lot to talk about with you,
because it's it's like you're you don't really have I'm
not saying you don't have a lot of death if
you don't read, but it seems like we don't have
a lot to talk about.
Speaker 2 (27:42):
They say, when it comes dating apps, books are the
new hot accessory. One in three So they swiped on
somebody just because they're holding a book.
Speaker 5 (27:48):
Oh really, I don't feel like I see a lot
of pictures. I mean, I haven't been on dating app
in almost a year, but I don't feel like I
saw a lot of people holding books in their profile.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
I also feel like, how can you do that and
not be yeah fake or I feel post photo rather.
Speaker 4 (28:02):
I think that it would be just odd like that.
Speaker 5 (28:05):
But I mean if I saw that you read like
as your hobby, if you listened it, I would definitely
like be more likely to swipe right on you.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
I think for me, like i'd had to have a
funny book in there, like yeah, how to be so
humble and You're amazing? Sure, something like that, or like
how I'm the perfect husband?
Speaker 5 (28:18):
Like maybe there's like but I was gonna be like
maybe if you have books on your coffee table, but
then I was like, why would I know that's your
coffee table?
Speaker 3 (28:23):
Yeah, I think for dudes, nearly possible, That's.
Speaker 4 (28:26):
What I'm saying, So I h I don't.
Speaker 2 (28:28):
I don't think half people said they swipe right if
it was the right book in the photo, Like if
it was like, oh, he's they're reading you.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Know, the Alchemist or whatever.
Speaker 5 (28:37):
I knew you were going to say that as your
favorite book that I'm sorry, this is the hell that
I will die on. And I have made this a
point when I had dating apps, to be like, let
me just show you to my friends. You asked the
his favorite book is nine on ten times he's gonna
say The Alchemist.
Speaker 3 (28:52):
I mean I never read it.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
I'm not I have a fewan to borrow.
Speaker 5 (28:55):
I just I'm like, and it is the book. Cool, sure,
but I'm like, why is that the only one? Did
you guys all like in your little claud be like
this is what we're gonna tell her.
Speaker 4 (29:01):
So like we seem like.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
Deep and maybe us a high school read.
Speaker 5 (29:04):
It's like one hundred pages. It's a short book that's best.
So that's why I just can't. So that's one of
my question. That's one of my that was on my
hinte thing. Let's like change my mind that The Alchemist
is not every man's favorite book.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
Hot take.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
Books over three hundred pages rarely worth it, like especially
if it's history book like that. At that point, I'm like,
you try and impress.
Speaker 4 (29:25):
I mean I would prefer book as long as three
hundred pages.
Speaker 3 (29:28):
Yeah, but like if it's long just to be long,
I think that's gone.
Speaker 5 (29:31):
Oh yeah no, if it's long just to be long,
Like I just read this series of six books, I'm
like this this could have been four books, yeah, because
this one book was just long to be long, Which
is like, is.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
There a certain page limit, eat more money. Afterwards, I'm like,
what are we doing?
Speaker 2 (29:43):
They say fifty eight percent of people said they wouldn't
date somebody who doesn't read.
Speaker 5 (29:47):
I mean I understand that because the last guy even
like kind of dated. I guess you'd say, like he
read a lot, and I didn't realize we'd read a
lot of the same books, and then we could like
just talk about that stuff.
Speaker 8 (29:56):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (29:57):
Yeah, I would like it if you read. I don't
have to read, but I don't prefer it.
Speaker 3 (30:01):
You nice, you know you can read.
Speaker 5 (30:03):
I don't care if you play video games and stuff either,
but like do something else, like train your brain, love
your thoughts of.
Speaker 3 (30:11):
Her text nine ninety three, three eights Intern Johnny Mary Show.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
If there's one thing we've learned on Intern John in
your morning show is that you can be an expert
in literally anything.
Speaker 3 (30:20):
Yes, say you're an expert.
Speaker 2 (30:22):
People probably won't question you, Like I'm an expert in
big pens.
Speaker 5 (30:25):
I mean I've listened to like true crime podcast where
they haven't quote unquote expert on the stand. Couldn't find
out that nobody's checked to see if they were an expert.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
Yeah, I mean, how many times, remember there's that that
kind of like a period of time where there's a
bunch of people who claim to be sign language interpreters.
Oh and then was like during the pandemic, but there
is one who did it for then President Obama. I
don't remember where he was, but it's like, yeah, this
lady is gibberish. And the fact nobody like check her
(30:54):
credentials since she was like ten feet from the president
at the time.
Speaker 3 (30:57):
Wild.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
This happiness expert is saying, if we spend money on
these things, it can make us happier. Okay, Now, spending
money can be a fun thing, you can also be
anxiety inducing. And let me just preface by saying, obviously
pay for the important stuff too. But she's just saying,
if you're gonna spend money for funzies, this is the
kind of thing spended done.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Starting with for her, she says, live.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
Music, Okay, yeah, I mean it's fun, you know, going
to a concert with your friends, especially.
Speaker 2 (31:25):
Especially if it's like a really good artist. We saw
Megan Maroney a while back, and that was like it
was nice because she only had one album out at
the time, and like, I listened to the whole album,
so I knew all the songs, which is nice.
Speaker 3 (31:38):
Nothing worse.
Speaker 2 (31:38):
We jump by an artist bandwagon a couple of years
in and it's like they're playing like some of the
hits and then some of like this stuff you haven't
heard before.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
I feel lost.
Speaker 2 (31:46):
Yeah, So she says, going to a concert bellatak your
favorite songs a thousands of strangers can be a truly
mood boost the experience. Singing together releases oxytoastin the bonding
hormone and door friends that create a buzzy feeling of
connection the crowd.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
It's known as you connect to the crowds as well.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Reachers also shows that groups singing lowest corsol levels, creating
a feeling of belonging that can last hours after the
show ends.
Speaker 4 (32:08):
Oh yeah, it's like a it's I don't know, I
feel like it's like a high.
Speaker 3 (32:12):
Well do you think too.
Speaker 2 (32:13):
It's nice when you go to like a concert, it's like, oh,
we're all here because we have something in common. Yeah,
and not to sound corny, but makes it feel less alone.
Like when we do show events. It's kind of cool
because it's like, oh, we're all here because we probably
have the same general sense of humor. Like like the
same kind of things.
Speaker 7 (32:29):
Nice.
Speaker 2 (32:30):
The next thing Stan money on is novel experiences. Okay,
like what so, she says, our brain loves new experiences
with sugar, the release of dopamine.
Speaker 7 (32:37):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (32:38):
So it's like a super charge way of finding happiness.
So just doing something different, Okay, you haven't done like
rock climbing, rock climbing.
Speaker 4 (32:47):
With whitewater rafting or something.
Speaker 3 (32:49):
Yeah, there's something that's different to do.
Speaker 4 (32:51):
Yeah, and also like releasing a new part of you.
Speaker 7 (32:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
I think we do the same thing every day we do.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (32:59):
It it's verutine, like everybody does. And so it's nice.
Speaker 2 (33:01):
Yeah, it's nice to have something different looking forward to read.
I guess your brain. It's like we drive to work
and you realize halfway through, oh I've been driving to work. Yeah,
it's like I don't realize that I was doing time
saving purchases.
Speaker 3 (33:15):
I think this is I saw thing.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
It's Robert from Shark Tank has said the one thing
will always spend money on is things that's saving time.
It's like true, I always a Valet because it saves
me time.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
Although Valet's gotten horrible, there's nothing worse in the hotel
that forces valet.
Speaker 2 (33:29):
Yeah, and they only have a guy working. Yeah, and
it takes hit your car in your downtown. Yeah, and
it's like checkout days, like it's the one guy. It's like, Yo,
if you're gonna make us valet, at least make it
worth it. It's worse that poor guy.
Speaker 3 (33:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (33:42):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
They say treating yourself to a meal delivery service or
a cleaner is more of a mental health investment than luxury.
Speaker 3 (33:48):
Okay, I think that's fair.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
That's why they always say, like, you know, Beyonce has
the same twenty four hours. Yeah, but say, yeah, in
no shame of the game, if I could afford all that,
I would pay that.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
Yeah. Okay. Activities that boost your relationships is next thing. Okay.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
So Harvard researchers spent more than eighty year studying people
and found close relationships predict happiness by the money, fame,
or genetics. So going to dinner with friends or buying
a plane ticket to visit your sister is like a
deposit in your emotional retirement account.
Speaker 3 (34:16):
Sure, I mean that's true.
Speaker 4 (34:17):
Whenever I go visit friends, I feel a lot happier.
Speaker 2 (34:21):
Yeah, So I don't feel like you feel guilty spending
money on that kind of thing. It's like a dinner
by yourself maybe like I don't know, but dinner with
like Bessie's. It's kind of like a you feel good afterwards.
Speaker 12 (34:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
I like it. It's fun being generous to others.
Speaker 5 (34:32):
I do think it's well, yeah, if you do some
people just do it to like I feel like, tell people.
Speaker 4 (34:36):
But if you're doing it just because you want to,
that's good.
Speaker 7 (34:39):
Well.
Speaker 2 (34:39):
I think we've seen celebrities who like will post links
to raise money for things, which is I would always like, yo,
what are you doing? And I hope their close friends
are like yo, hey doty is that yeah, and they
find out like Rihanna just writes one hundred million dollars
checks doesn't tell anybody literally, that's kind of.
Speaker 3 (34:55):
Like the vibe.
Speaker 4 (34:55):
That's That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
But Celet's posting gofund these that might be one of
the most crazy things. Yeah, talking like celebrities, if your
face on advertisement for your cosmetic company or your workout regime, yeah,
do not be asking me for money that we already
gave you money. Yeah, that's why you're big. Small joys.
So like buying the four dollar coffee twice a week.
Speaker 4 (35:16):
Oh sure, yeah, like like that little snack you've been
craving but you love it.
Speaker 2 (35:20):
Yes, So what they're saying is like buying those small
hits more than one big one. So for a coffee
four times a week is more joy than one four
hundred dollars splurge.
Speaker 4 (35:28):
That's fair. I guess I didn't see that exit. But
also you start looking forward to it.
Speaker 3 (35:33):
Yeah, it's I guess it's it's like more hits of
the dopamine. I would.
Speaker 2 (35:36):
Yeah, if you told me you could spend one hundred
dollars or something, buy some of four times to cost
hundred dollars, spend hundred dollars ones, I'll take the small
time ones.
Speaker 4 (35:43):
That's fair more joy.
Speaker 8 (35:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
Counterintuitive challenges, they say, things like cold water plunges and
mastering difficult skills known as earn pleasures, can create long
term satisfaction.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
Oh okay, awesome. Did you have you have bath to
make a cold Yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:59):
Like that's like plunges, those things I looked like, just
like I'll be this to seem like, oh yeah I
have a shower. Yeah yeah, ice cubes like I can
kind of do it that way. The last one is
making plans in advance, you have something to look forward to, Yeah,
she says. Having something fun look forward to creates what
she calls a happiness triple play. You get anticipation, joy, experience, joy,
(36:21):
and memory joy.
Speaker 1 (36:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (36:22):
I don't disagree, because then you can keep like looking
forward to it, couning down to it, getting ready for it,
and then when you're there, you're like in the moment,
having the best time.
Speaker 3 (36:29):
Yeah, and then memories.
Speaker 2 (36:31):
The one thing I'd say too is I don't think
you'll ever regret taking the upgrade on something.
Speaker 3 (36:36):
If it's with the NDS.
Speaker 4 (36:37):
Yeah, I don't disagree, because.
Speaker 2 (36:38):
There's nothing worse than getting to someplace to be like
I should have paid the extra twenty dollars from the
checkout and then it's too late.
Speaker 4 (36:44):
Yeah, I mean I always try to do that.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
If you can, you.
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make it simple. Collar nine You're in eight seven seven
nine ninety five four six eight one, good luck. I
want to do around a bad date poker. I thought
this was funny. There's a new poll they set to
find out the top social interactions that drain our battery,
(38:09):
meaning like the one that makes you go, Okay, it's
enough for today and I'm done. Number ten the list
was any sort of networking event.
Speaker 12 (38:17):
Sure.
Speaker 3 (38:17):
Yeah, that can be a disaster.
Speaker 2 (38:19):
Because you have to keep your You've have to be
like on your A game and keep yeah, conversing with people,
pretend that you have nothing else in your life going on.
You're just happy to be there, and that's one hundred
percent of your mind. Is yes, I would say so
when someone wants to show you something on their phone, yeah,
dudetraining though it can be even takes forever or they
can't find it right away. Sure, so I always feel
(38:39):
like it happens not when you have time to kill.
It's always like when you need to be going somewhere
like okay, sure, yes, you know what I mean.
Speaker 4 (38:45):
It's more just like waiting for them to find it. Yeah,
the part I'm like, okay.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
Coworker over shares or gets too personal about.
Speaker 5 (38:52):
Something, Oh yes, especially if you don't even really like
you don't really know them, so you're like, why are
we talking about this?
Speaker 3 (39:00):
Video calls, especially if it's wort call.
Speaker 4 (39:02):
Oh yeah, I take that. That are so draining.
Speaker 3 (39:04):
The worst.
Speaker 4 (39:04):
I always have my hand rate to hit end.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
Yeah, and like nobody quite knows when to speak and
or hey, the objects to be off this call as
quickly as possible, not to be on here as long
as we can be.
Speaker 2 (39:16):
Yeah, and we're just talking to talk. Yeah, office gossip
give me draining, I think so.
Speaker 4 (39:21):
I think that goes with the coworker too, Oh for sure.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
Absolutely unsolicited advice. Oh yeah, and you're just saying there,
like I did not ask, especially if they come to
somebody who like doesn't have their own stuff together. It's like, hey,
do you see what you're doing with your life?
Speaker 4 (39:36):
I'm like, why are we still talking about this?
Speaker 2 (39:38):
I don't trust you to make a peanut butter and jelly,
let alone give me advice about how to do anything?
Speaker 3 (39:42):
Yeaheah talking to a stranger.
Speaker 2 (39:46):
So yeah, they're saying maybe a competent conversation with somebody
don't know and don't care know, but they're a talker.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
Sure that makes sense. Yeah, it could be trying to
like walk away.
Speaker 5 (39:56):
I honestly, this happened to me a few days ago,
and I just like looked at my friend and I
I was just like all right, and I just walked away.
Speaker 4 (40:02):
I felt really rude.
Speaker 13 (40:03):
I tried.
Speaker 5 (40:04):
I kept trying to get out of the conversation and
it was going on for fifteen minutes because I was
at a bar, just getting a drink with my frash stuff.
And I finally looked at my friend and I was like,
all right then, and I just walked away.
Speaker 4 (40:13):
So I was like, so I tried to say. I
was like, oh, yeah, she's.
Speaker 5 (40:15):
Waiting for me, and then they're like, dude. I was like,
I finally I was like, I feel like such a jerk.
I just I kept trying to slow fade out of
this conversation and they were not picking up on it.
Speaker 2 (40:25):
Yeah, And that's tough when they don't realized, like, hey,
I'm I'm literally backing away.
Speaker 5 (40:29):
But it was nice as I had already ordered Ubert
to leave anyway, so I didn't have to see them
again after I felt so rude.
Speaker 2 (40:34):
Yess her dealing with customer service on the phone. Oh yeah, yeah,
too much awkward small talk yeap. That can be draining because.
Speaker 5 (40:43):
Then you get in your head. At least I get
in my head because I'm like, what do I say next?
And it's because it's small talk with like, if it's
small talk, it's obviously someone you don't really care to
talk to.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
Well, I would say it sucks more at the other person,
like isn't helping the conversations, Like yeah, I want to
be interviewing you, I don't particularly care.
Speaker 4 (40:58):
Yeah, it's like we're both in the same vicinity.
Speaker 2 (41:01):
My last one is being interrupted or talked over can
be emotionally socially draining.
Speaker 4 (41:05):
Yes, you're trying.
Speaker 5 (41:06):
You were already telling a story and then somebody else
starts like taking over that energy, and I don't like that.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
If you want to add some over text, you can
nine ninety three three eights Interns Johnny Marny Show lead
checking on internshown in your morning show, Our Chance to
hear from you, hear about your life and today I
want to do bad date Poker? What went wrong on
the date? Nine nine three three eight The text I'd
like to start. You guys know, one of my biggest
(41:31):
pet peeves is when people are late, not being on
time for things. Yeah, I hate the most when somebody
else makes me late for something. I had date years ago.
We're going to see a movie and I had like
the theater in the GPS, and she goes, don't worry,
I know where it is She in fact, did not
know where it was, and like we kept getting late
(41:53):
and late, and I was like, all this put in
just no, I got it, but I'm like, we've been lost.
Speaker 3 (41:57):
For fifteen minutes. Yeah, getting it? Like I already paid
for the seeds. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (42:03):
So like and my anxiety was like, but we have
this global positioning system that knows where we are to glow.
Speaker 3 (42:12):
Yeah, also it knows where the theater is.
Speaker 4 (42:15):
So why don't we just why wouldn't you just put
it in?
Speaker 3 (42:17):
Because I was trying to be nice. I didn't want
to be like, no, I think we just put in
the GPS.
Speaker 4 (42:21):
I would have just been like, you know what, you
don't know where you you don't know where you are?
Speaker 2 (42:24):
No, she was pretty, So I was trying to it
didn't work out, Yeah, spoil and want to spoil it
for you guys and not work out.
Speaker 3 (42:31):
Mad dates story gave it to me.
Speaker 5 (42:32):
So this was years ago when I lived in Pasadena.
But this guy like, I really like this one Mexican
restaurant for in a park. So we were going it
was the first date, We're going to go there, and
he had I used to meet people at the Safeway
parking lot and they picked me up there because I
didn't want them picking me up where I live, you know.
So he picked me up there and we go to
(42:52):
this place and you know, it's farm Park and the
wait was like an hour and a half. It was
a Saturday. So then there was another restaurant right like
in the same like area. So we go over there
another like hour weight. So he's like, no, like, let
me try the other restaurants. We drive to this other place.
It's like ten minutes down the street in Arnold, like
we actually went to two places down the street, and
(43:13):
so another our waight our weight, and so I was like, okay,
let's just I'm just gonna go back to my car.
Speaker 4 (43:17):
Or I even was, hey, we can just like go
through a drive through like hang out in the car.
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (43:21):
I was just like trying to make it better because
at this point I'm starving. It's probably taking us an
hour now at this point just to keep driving these restaurants.
He drives all the way back to pasting it to
go to this other place to try it, and it
was two rivers, i'll tell you, and another hour. Weaight,
because this past there's not that many restaurants, you know.
So then he's like, let's just go back to that
Mexican restaurant. See if the hour weights over yet. Yeah,
(43:42):
And I'm like, we didn't put our name down because
you said anyway, we end up going back, and by
the time we got the food, I was just so
hungry and in such a bad mood. And I was
trying to be nice because I was like, oh, he's
really trying, but like, give me out of this car.
Speaker 4 (43:53):
That was a day, Okay.
Speaker 10 (43:56):
I met a guy on an airplane ones and and
we went on a date after not not right after,
but we like exchange numbers and flirting, and he was
so rude to the server.
Speaker 3 (44:09):
Like I immediately was like, mm I got the ag
from that.
Speaker 10 (44:14):
I was like, there's no way I can continue talking
to this cause so that was it was a one
and done kind of date and.
Speaker 7 (44:20):
That was it.
Speaker 3 (44:21):
Yeah, I get that.
Speaker 4 (44:22):
I ever saw that guy again.
Speaker 3 (44:23):
Yeah, I would love to hear yours. What was your
bad date story?
Speaker 2 (44:28):
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Speaker 3 (44:42):
What went wrong on the date?
Speaker 7 (44:45):
Nine?
Speaker 2 (44:45):
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Speaker 3 (44:50):
Let me go in. Oh my in Leesburg, Bianca, Good morning.
Speaker 4 (44:55):
Hi morning.
Speaker 3 (44:56):
So this is a man you met off of Hinge? Correct? Yeah,
I keep trying.
Speaker 2 (45:04):
Yeah, I hear that.
Speaker 3 (45:04):
So our first date, what happens? I guess what happens
leading up to the date too.
Speaker 14 (45:09):
Well, okay, so I was looking forward to the date, actually,
but then I got terrible food poisoning, I mean really
really bad. So and it was like I was just
it was right before the date, like it was just
still recovering. And I told him, I said, listen, I
this happened. I feel terrible. I've been so sick. And
(45:30):
I said, let's just reschedule.
Speaker 4 (45:32):
And He's like, no, no, we can do this. Let's
just come on, you go muscle through or something.
Speaker 14 (45:36):
And I'm like, I just somehow, somehow I let him
kind of almost bullying me into having a date.
Speaker 15 (45:44):
So he picks me up.
Speaker 14 (45:46):
We're heading to the restaurant, and I threw up all
over his car.
Speaker 4 (45:53):
Oh that's the worst.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
Well, first, I was mortified and then no he was not.
Speaker 14 (46:01):
Not only he tried to make me feel bad about
it even though I tried to get out of it,
and then to add in full to injury, he.
Speaker 3 (46:10):
Tried to get me to pay for ye put you
in hold one second.
Speaker 2 (46:19):
Yeah, that's just annoying too, because it's like dude guilted
her into going, which is basically saying like, hey, I
understand you're sick and you don't feel well.
Speaker 3 (46:28):
I am okay with that.
Speaker 2 (46:30):
Yeah, I'm also assuming the risk that if you've been
throwing up, there's a possibility it could happen again.
Speaker 4 (46:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (46:37):
And by the way, nobody likes to throw up in
front of strangers in their car.
Speaker 5 (46:41):
I'm surprised she went because I would have been like,
if you're honestly like just bent on making me go
on stay when I'm sick.
Speaker 3 (46:47):
No, Well, i'd also.
Speaker 2 (46:49):
Say too at that point, if you're gonna make her
pay to clean it up, do you really think you're
gonna see her again?
Speaker 4 (46:54):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (46:54):
Well I don't think I think he once as Carling.
It sounds like he's just very self absorbed. Honestly, I
feel bad for her, though I would, no.
Speaker 2 (47:02):
No doubt let me go in Colombia. Vannessa good morning,
good morning, all right, bad date poker. This is somebody
who went off of Bumble, Is that right?
Speaker 8 (47:10):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (47:10):
I met this guy on Bumble and he looked he
looks like a decent catch. I mean, you know the
dating world right now, I don't even have to explain that.
Speaker 6 (47:17):
Yes, yeah, so basically I'm a therapist and uh I
have that very clearly listed on my Bumble profile.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
And well, let's just say that this guy decided to
take me on a date for a free facy session.
Speaker 3 (47:33):
Oh no, wait about like his childhood, like what's going on?
Speaker 6 (47:38):
No, no, no, no, no, he decided to use me
to discuss his ex the entire time.
Speaker 4 (47:44):
Oh yeah, wow, Okay, that's wild.
Speaker 1 (47:49):
Wild is an understatement.
Speaker 6 (47:51):
I mean, basically, in a nutshell, he never got the
closure that he thought he deserved.
Speaker 1 (47:55):
And you girl, you know how that goes. You know,
do we ever get closed on today?
Speaker 4 (47:59):
You're never gonna.
Speaker 2 (48:01):
Okay, well yeah, so stupid question of Vanessa being that
you list therapist in your profile. Is this something that
kind of happens often because I imagine like being a nurse,
where like all your friends send you like the pictures
of their skin ritation.
Speaker 1 (48:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (48:14):
I had a friend that in college that was a nurse,
and everybody went to her the next day for Ivy's
for their hangovers.
Speaker 7 (48:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
That's a whole other Yeah. I mean you can feel that.
Speaker 6 (48:25):
But I mean when you're on a date and somebody
literally just goes on a date because they can't get
a therapist.
Speaker 3 (48:30):
Yeah, I haven't had it happen often to my.
Speaker 1 (48:33):
Knowledge, but I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 6 (48:35):
That a couple of people definitely used my therapy skills while.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
We were dating.
Speaker 3 (48:39):
Okay, all right, can I put you a hold one second?
Speaker 1 (48:44):
Absolutely?
Speaker 2 (48:45):
And how about in resting Jennifer? Good morning, Good morning?
Speaker 3 (48:49):
All right, So this is a man we met off
of Hinge correct? Correct?
Speaker 9 (48:53):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (48:54):
Correct?
Speaker 3 (48:55):
And what happened?
Speaker 16 (48:57):
Okay, We're supposed to go to the Capital's game nice,
which I was so excited about. And then we get
there and the guy didn't actually buy tickets. His whole
plan was to just like haggle tickets from strangers on
the street.
Speaker 4 (49:10):
Oh my god, can you believe that?
Speaker 3 (49:12):
Okay?
Speaker 4 (49:12):
So, do people still have like sell tickets on the
street to suck?
Speaker 2 (49:16):
I think so, But I think it's kind of frowned
upon now because most tickets are digital.
Speaker 4 (49:20):
Yeah, that's why.
Speaker 2 (49:22):
So he reaches out to you again, you guys match.
He goes, hey, like love take you to a Caps game?
And this is her date one right?
Speaker 7 (49:29):
Yep?
Speaker 2 (49:29):
Okay, So how much time did you guys spend like
trying to buy tickets off of scalpers.
Speaker 16 (49:35):
Well, it felt like an hour but it was probably
only like thirty minutes.
Speaker 3 (49:39):
Before I was like I'm done.
Speaker 4 (49:41):
Yeah, that's weird.
Speaker 2 (49:42):
That's just so odd because like even the smallest bit
of planning, Yeah, would have avoided that.
Speaker 4 (49:48):
Yeah, like completely let me know you.
Speaker 3 (49:50):
Didn't plan a date, but more obvious way than that.
It's like we're going to dinner.
Speaker 4 (49:54):
Odd. He's so awkward.
Speaker 3 (49:56):
Okay, Jennifer, can I put you in hold one second?
Speaker 1 (49:58):
Yeah, no problem.
Speaker 2 (50:00):
That just also gives me anxiety to not have tickets,
to think I'm going to find them, and then has
somebody walk around and wait with me to do it.
Speaker 4 (50:08):
I just would feel so uncomfortable. Yeah, that's just Awkwome.
Speaker 8 (50:12):
I'm not.
Speaker 3 (50:13):
No, Let's go in Taos in Chelsea, good morning, good morning.
I we have died. So we match this guy on
Bumble in day one. What happens?
Speaker 17 (50:23):
Well, things were fine, Like, there was no real chemistry,
but he seemed like a really nice person. And if
nothing else, we're just having a nice dinner and having
a nice conversation because we've had a lot of some
more interest, right, So these are fine. Then all of
a sudden, this birthday party comes in. This girl comes
in for her birthday party with a bunch of her friends.
You know, she's got the banner in the little crown
and everything like doing everything.
Speaker 3 (50:43):
Fast forward to.
Speaker 17 (50:44):
When I realized that because all of a sudden, they
come in and he starts getting very really flirty with me,
and he starts he's like, hey, come on, can I sidesit?
I'm like, dude, we talked about side sitting. You know
the hell silly that is.
Speaker 4 (50:55):
He's like, yeah, come on, let's just try it.
Speaker 17 (50:57):
So he comes and sits next to me, right, And
come to find out through all of this, that's his
ex girlfriend and her birthday party.
Speaker 2 (51:05):
Oh my god, Hey, do we think I mean, obviously
he would known when her birthday was. Do we think
he had an idea that she was going to be there?
Because what are the odds you guys end up at
the same spot.
Speaker 17 (51:16):
Well, what are the odds and then also immediately what
are the odds of Like, I agree with you. I
think that he knew because he immediately was so like
flirty and touching, not gross, but like just like you know,
like we touch my hand, my shoulder and wanting to
side sitting all that.
Speaker 4 (51:32):
It was just like, dude, that's a lot.
Speaker 7 (51:35):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (51:36):
Okay, can I put you in a whole one second?
Speaker 7 (51:38):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (51:39):
Hot take as well. I don't get that annoyed to
people sitting in the same side of the booth. No,
I think it's easier talk and here. Yeah, would I
do it on a first date?
Speaker 7 (51:48):
No? Over.
Speaker 2 (51:49):
I know servers say it's a pain in the buck
because he got to like reach over. I understand that point,
but otherwise I don't think it's necessary that big of
a deal. But yeah, first date, thank Yeah, that's a no.
It's going Clarks Robbing, good morning.
Speaker 7 (52:02):
Hey you, good morning.
Speaker 3 (52:03):
So we met this man through mutual friends. And what
happens on the first day.
Speaker 8 (52:09):
Yeah, so we're we're having a good time chilling and whatever,
and his mom calls and you know, I'm like, okay,
that's that's cute. And I thought he was going to
be like, oh, excuse me, or hey mom, you know,
I wanna call you back.
Speaker 7 (52:21):
He leaves mom on.
Speaker 1 (52:23):
The whole date like it's me, him and his mom
on Mom's on fame.
Speaker 7 (52:29):
The whole time.
Speaker 3 (52:30):
Absolutely so is mom like an active part of the conversation.
Speaker 8 (52:35):
Right, Like it's literally us three, like, you know, through
the appetizers, through the main course, through the dessert.
Speaker 7 (52:40):
You know, he's it's literally the three of us, and
she's just oh, hi, you know, and what do.
Speaker 1 (52:46):
You She talks to me more than he did.
Speaker 7 (52:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (52:50):
I don't even know who I blame more, obviously him,
but for the mom, it's like yeah, ma, hang up,
Yeah that's so awkward.
Speaker 3 (52:58):
Okay, hold one second, Yeah, that's cool.
Speaker 2 (53:02):
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(53:23):
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I have a dinosaur. I like a few.
Speaker 2 (53:37):
Well, the dinosaur ones one of my favorites because the
side eye he gave you in the photo on the
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Speaker 4 (53:43):
He really did not like this at all.
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Unfortunately, that's my boy.
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Yeah, I mean.
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So I'm allowed to win, okay.
Speaker 3 (54:12):
I mean he gave me that tits y roll idea.
Speaker 5 (54:13):
I think be a great TOTSI r I can't find
a skills costume anywhere.
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I've searched before too. That's probably true.
Speaker 4 (54:18):
It's not my dog. You can make one.
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Wow.
Speaker 4 (54:22):
Yeah, no, I I was just sending him links like, hey,
get something cool.
Speaker 3 (54:26):
Well, he's cool as he is.
Speaker 4 (54:27):
No, he is cool, but like like be created, like
maybe like a little gumball machine.
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wanted to get to these real quick too. These are
posted on Reddit. The airplane etiquette rules everyone should follow, okay,
(54:54):
and again these seem like the most.
Speaker 3 (54:57):
Glaringly obvious thing. However, you know that happening.
Speaker 2 (55:02):
Yeah, For instance, it's not okay to fill public spaces
with noise pollution from scoing through TikTok or video content
you can't live without.
Speaker 5 (55:09):
But it happens so often when I feel, like I
would say, nine on ten times I'm on a plane,
I can hear somebody watching a video which is just
insane wild to me, insane, especially with on Delta when
they give you free headphones.
Speaker 2 (55:21):
Yeah, it's also you knew you're going on a point, yeah, like, hey,
and you could have bought them at the airport. Even
don't put your feet up on the arms of the
person in front of you. I discussed, I've seen the pictures.
It's just like, how do you live your life?
Speaker 4 (55:36):
What are we doing?
Speaker 2 (55:37):
Why would you think that's like an okay thing to do,
which kind of leads to this next one. Don't drape
your long hair over the back of your seat and
block the screen.
Speaker 4 (55:45):
I've seen that too. I've never done that, and I
have long hair.
Speaker 2 (55:48):
I just and like the videos I've seen or the photos,
it almost has to be intentional.
Speaker 4 (55:54):
Yeah, I don't understand that.
Speaker 3 (55:55):
Always, how would your hair go over like that?
Speaker 4 (55:57):
I don't disagree.
Speaker 10 (55:58):
Just doesn't seem comfortable because well, I'm like a shorter person,
so like my hair is just not even.
Speaker 3 (56:04):
Long enough to do that.
Speaker 2 (56:07):
Standing inch from the baggage conveyors and not gona make
your bay come faster.
Speaker 4 (56:09):
I can't stand that. I'm sorry.
Speaker 5 (56:11):
I've talked about this, but when I flew with that
high school team that literally got in front of me
when we landed, so well, it wasn't you and I,
it was me and Kate, but they literally I was
like waiting, like not in front.
Speaker 4 (56:23):
Of it, like super close to it.
Speaker 5 (56:25):
It's a whole team, and they just get in front
of everybody and their tall kids and I'm so short.
It's eleven PM. No, that's so rude. Tell your kids
just stop doing it.
Speaker 3 (56:34):
Not from the school ye coaches.
Speaker 4 (56:35):
They were not from.
Speaker 5 (56:35):
I didn't say what that they played hockeychal they were
high school kids, is what I said. And it was
so rude. Tell your kids not do that, especially men,
unless they're getting a lady's bag.
Speaker 3 (56:43):
I agree.
Speaker 2 (56:44):
I sit in your assigned seat again, seems kind of obvious,
but that's like that's more of a I think it was.
Speaker 3 (56:49):
That's a security thing.
Speaker 5 (56:50):
Well, that's like when I got on that flight once
and the lady with the baby sat in my seat
and then she like made me, gave me a sob story,
and I'm like, you literally bought the middle seat, lady.
Speaker 4 (56:59):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (56:59):
I tell you this one.
Speaker 2 (57:01):
Don't allow your child to scream and bug other passengers
with at least saying or doing something about it. Yes,
it's a child, but some discipline goes a long way.
Speaker 5 (57:08):
Some people just don't discipline their kids on the flight.
I will say they're probably tired.
Speaker 2 (57:15):
Two lovely angels. I at least if I see the
parent trying, I'm like, they're trying how much you do.
But if you're just ignoring, it's like, yo, okay, yeah,
we're all going through it. This one the fly attendant,
well one of this one as a fly attendant. I
wish passengers knew this. If you're gonna get up to
use the lavatory during beverage service, then be okay with
waiting in the back until we're done. Don't make us
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pull these two hundred pound carts all the way back
to let you get back to your seat.
Speaker 3 (57:39):
Yeah, that would be weird, Like I'm obvious. Ever, I
would never.
Speaker 2 (57:43):
Yeah, it seems obvious. Intern Johnnymary Show, it's intern john
in your morning show. I try to be even headed.
I try to be like I can't ye too, But
like I sometimes things happen in this building.
Speaker 3 (57:59):
I go, what are we doing?
Speaker 1 (58:01):
Okay?
Speaker 2 (58:01):
I was pulling in today in the spot that I
usually parking. I couldn't do it because the person who
park next to it parked over both spots. That makes sense, Yeah,
which is like what are you doing? Like you definitely
saw and then you got out. I'm like, I hate
when you go somewhere and people park horrendous and then
like it takes up a spot and I leave it. Yeah,
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we should put fines on people who do that.
Speaker 16 (58:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (58:24):
That and also I'll never understand people who speed through
parking lots. Happens in my gym all the time. I
slowly back out because of morons and they're going like thirty.
I'm like, Yo, what are you doing?
Speaker 1 (58:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 10 (58:35):
I just hit walking parking lots. Yeah, like right down
the road from the station. But you know, and I'm like,
I'm gonna die here, yeah, Like.
Speaker 3 (58:44):
You know there's cars pulling out if it's a full
parking lot, why do you find down.
Speaker 4 (58:49):
That's a crosswalk in front of my apartment.
Speaker 5 (58:50):
I've almost been hit so many times, and I'm like, uh,
there's literally a stop sign everywhere. Everyone at this intersection
has to stop no matter what, Like, so.
Speaker 4 (58:58):
Soon, what are we doing?
Speaker 3 (58:59):
Shelby? If you give a fine to people for doing something,
you'd find them what.
Speaker 5 (59:03):
I cannot stand and I become this version of myself
that is not me. When anyone is walking and maybe
they're texting, they're like just not paying attention. A lot
of people just don't have any self awareness and they
just stop in the middle of like where you're walking
and it's gonna be like at a store in a
mall and I'm like, excuse me, Like I just become
this version of myself I hate And I'm like, why
do you have to always comment Shelby, I don't know,
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because why are we just stopping? Pretend we're a car.
You're not just gonna slam your brakes on in the
middle of the road. If you're just driving on like
mountain road, you're.
Speaker 3 (59:31):
Not gonna do that.
Speaker 2 (59:32):
Or I have to the airport at the end of
the moving sidewalk, they get off and they stop like
the rest of us are still moving.
Speaker 5 (59:37):
I'll tell you how many times I have almost run
into somebody because they just stop in the grocery store
or something to look at their phone. But they stop
like right in the middle, and like it'll be it
happens with war at malls or something. The brakes too,
And I'm like, why are you just like you don't
look behind you, you don't get over, like why are
we doing this?
Speaker 3 (59:53):
I agree, that's that's how that's rose. If you could
give a fine the people for doing stuff you do.
The people who know that the lake is ending and
they have to get over and merge.
Speaker 10 (01:00:03):
But instead of getting in the line where they easily
can they zoom past everybody and then try to cut
off the line.
Speaker 3 (01:00:09):
Yeah, yeah, I can not stand that. And if you
try to do it to me, I'm not letting you
in my car.
Speaker 2 (01:00:16):
Stare you down here there we go. You gotta stare
your ass down. I would love to hear yours. If
you could give fines the people, what would you do
it for? Nine nine three three eighth to text dms
are up and at WYMUS radio it is intern chounding
your morning show. I love these If we had to
put fines on people for doing stupid things, what would
you find somebody for nine nine three three eighth to
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your morning show. Let's go in Columbia.
Speaker 1 (01:00:46):
Mary, Good morning, Hey guys, good morning, How are you good?
Speaker 3 (01:00:50):
Thank you? This is a is a good one. So
you think we should find people who do what?
Speaker 12 (01:00:56):
Okay, everybody that flies, which is everybody else almost You've
always been behind people that they know the bag's not
going to fit me overhead, but they get on the
plane and they try to ram jam it in there
and they're holding everybody up. Yeah and no, yeah, I
think that there should be a fine for that. Yeah,
because nobody wants to sit there and watch you try
to cram a bag.
Speaker 7 (01:01:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
And to your point, Mary, they know.
Speaker 2 (01:01:19):
I mean it's literally putting the circle peg into the
square hole and like, let's pretend for the saken.
Speaker 3 (01:01:25):
But I guess after check it here weird.
Speaker 1 (01:01:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
Yeah, and it is like just just tell us up front,
don't waste everybody. I agree, Mary, thank you for listening.
I have a great day.
Speaker 12 (01:01:35):
Oh thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
I had an ex girlfriend who was that person, and
it was like anxiety inducing. Okay, because knowing that we
get on the plane, we get back to the seat,
I'd have to try to put up and then she'd
be like, it doesn't fit. I was like, I don't
know how many times we've done this.
Speaker 5 (01:01:51):
I also don't understand how like that kind of the
suitcase gets on a plane, though there is.
Speaker 2 (01:01:55):
That, Yeah, that is kind of the other side of
the coin. That was like anxiety inducing. Let's go in Clarksburg, Risk.
Speaker 3 (01:02:00):
Good morning, Hi, how are you right? So the fine
you would impose on people is for what.
Speaker 15 (01:02:08):
I actually think that people should get in real trouble
for driving too slow in the fast lane, Like, get over,
it's not it's genuinely not even safe. Yes, So like
that should be a bigger deal.
Speaker 2 (01:02:21):
Yeah, And I guess my question always Trisha is like,
are they just so unaware of what's going on? Or
are they so aware of what's going on and they're
trying to prove a point?
Speaker 3 (01:02:31):
You know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
I don't know. Either way isn't good.
Speaker 15 (01:02:35):
But if they're trying to prove a point, then they
really deserve a fine.
Speaker 7 (01:02:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:02:39):
I think that's more than fair. Can I put you
in hold this one second?
Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
Of course, And as somebody who consistently drives under the
speed limit, I understand. Yeah, that's why I'm not in
the left hand lane, and it annoys everybody in the car.
Speaker 4 (01:02:51):
So I'm like, get over, real faster.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
It is what it is in fair facts, Miranda, good morning,
good morning. So if you could lay a fine on somebody,
you would do.
Speaker 9 (01:03:00):
It for what.
Speaker 11 (01:03:03):
Not?
Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
Wiping down their equipment at the gym?
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
Yes, disgusting and people do it all the time.
Speaker 2 (01:03:09):
It is I is so odd and just kind of
crazy because they have the wipes everywhere. But yeah, there's
nothing worse than walking up to a machine and it's
covered in back sweat and in booty sweat.
Speaker 1 (01:03:22):
But like on the treadmill all the time, I just
see people walking off and walking away. I see it
every day. It's like, come on, wipe your stuff down.
Speaker 2 (01:03:32):
Yeah, I agree, it's just like how of self centered
is the word? But it's like you know that you
should do it. Yeah, it's not breaking the law, but
you know you should do it. You're choosing to not
do it because you're selfish.
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
So gross?
Speaker 3 (01:03:46):
Yeah, I agree? Can I put you in hold one second?
Speaker 1 (01:03:50):
Yep?
Speaker 2 (01:03:50):
That one really bothers me too, because I feel like
at the gym, it's like everybody there has a common goal. Yeah,
and it's like, you know, you left the machine, like
you know, you sweat a lot, you know you left them.
Speaker 3 (01:04:00):
What do you like? You'd be annoyed if somebody else
did it?
Speaker 12 (01:04:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:04:04):
So why are you doing it right? Like you're literally
making a mask for somebody else to clean up.
Speaker 4 (01:04:08):
It's gross, I clean up.
Speaker 2 (01:04:09):
Yeah, that that type of entitlement. I'm like, I you
wouldn't be friends anyway in Leesburg Harry, good morning, good morning.
If you could lay a fine on people for doing this,
what would you choose?
Speaker 9 (01:04:23):
Not having a pair of headphones when they're out in
public and they're listening to their music or their podcast
on full volume for everyone to hear.
Speaker 2 (01:04:30):
Yeah, I mean listening to a podcast on full volume
is diabolical. I think, like most people might recognize the music,
but like a podcast is crazy.
Speaker 1 (01:04:41):
It's personal.
Speaker 7 (01:04:42):
Like it's true.
Speaker 1 (01:04:43):
You know, why why do you want everyone to hear that?
It's just so embarrassed.
Speaker 2 (01:04:47):
Yeah, I guess it's like they must think they're so
important that they don't have to follow the social norms
and that's why it's Okay, it's not No, I agree, Okay,
can I put you in hold one second?
Speaker 7 (01:05:00):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (01:05:00):
It is always funny too when somebody answers the phone
without headphones in and you know, the other person has
no idea.
Speaker 3 (01:05:06):
They're on speaker phone.
Speaker 4 (01:05:07):
Yeah, absolutely not.
Speaker 3 (01:05:08):
Oh if only you knew before you talked about that
fungal infection.
Speaker 4 (01:05:11):
Hey, we're in a grocery store and I know all
about you.
Speaker 7 (01:05:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:05:14):
And by the way, I can see your face, yeah,
because it's the FaceTime. So well, thank you. Go in Hagerstown, Melissa, good.
Speaker 3 (01:05:19):
Morning, good morning. We should give people fines for what girl?
Speaker 13 (01:05:25):
So I think we should give people fines for people
who adopt working dogs and don't understand that they need
to work. Oh yeah, like if yeah, if you have
like a callie or something and you're like, no, just
take it for a walk around my apartment complex. No no, no, yeah,
no no no, because that dog is going to be
leash reactive. That's going to be somebody's every like everybody's
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worst nightmare. Like just take them out, just run them.
Speaker 4 (01:05:50):
I feel like that's why you see shelters.
Speaker 7 (01:05:53):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (01:05:53):
People don't realize, like, hey, that dog means a job.
Speaker 7 (01:05:56):
Bro.
Speaker 2 (01:05:56):
Yeah, like they look cute, yeah, but like, yeah you
need to meet whole show has working dog. Yeah, Lily,
we all know they don't get tired.
Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:06:04):
It makes me so sad because I'm like because people
will be like, oh, I get like a blue healer,
and I'm like, they look so cool and you see
like celebrities out of them, but they have people that
like will do stuff with them.
Speaker 4 (01:06:13):
And if you're not gonna do stuff with them, don't get.
Speaker 3 (01:06:15):
The doll number sent. I don't disagree. Thank you for
listening to a great Day. Thank you too. I would
love to hear yours over text.
Speaker 2 (01:06:22):
Nine to nine three three eight d MS are open
as well at y MS radio. Let's do this too
real quick, sauce. What would you say is your number
one hobby? I know you have a bazillion of them,
but right now it's your number one reading? Okay, rose for.
Speaker 10 (01:06:36):
You currently, I would say reading, but I have also
been crocheting, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:06:41):
For me, I think it's video games kind of like
my yeah, be fair not walks. I do those as well. Yeah,
but like that's more of a workout. This is more
of like a turn a brain off and just have
funziest Yeah sure so Coreyo's science. These six hobbies make
you happier and smarter.
Speaker 3 (01:06:59):
Cool Okay. Six on the list is cooking.
Speaker 4 (01:07:02):
Oh I don't like cooking.
Speaker 3 (01:07:05):
Yeah. I think it's kind of like to me, like gardening,
It's never been the thing that has brought me joy.
But I know people who love it like that that's there.
Speaker 5 (01:07:12):
It's like how they like go into autopilot and they
just call them some down everything. Some people like I
have a few friends are just so good at cooking
and they don't read recipes and stuff.
Speaker 4 (01:07:20):
I'm like, wow, that's interesting.
Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
I'm sure it's very rewarding and like make food for people.
It tastes good too, like it's gotta be a nice
little like boost. It's kind of like science. Yeah, for sure,
science class. Creative writing made the list.
Speaker 4 (01:07:31):
That's fine.
Speaker 5 (01:07:32):
I feel like when I was in high school, in
middle school, I did that for as a hobby.
Speaker 4 (01:07:36):
But now I just don't think I would be the same.
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:07:40):
Well, I think it's good to just get your brain
working in different ways to keep you sharp. That way,
if you do create writing, then do you have people
read it, do you submit it somewhere or do you
just kind of keep it for yourself?
Speaker 4 (01:07:51):
No, I don't know. Okay, my mom found it and
didn't like it, but I didn't write it for you, Megan.
Speaker 2 (01:07:55):
That's yeah. It was for me and my fans, just
for me and myself and I. Improv theater made the list.
Speaker 4 (01:08:01):
That's fine.
Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
I do say I took some improv classes years ago.
I think everybody should, just because it does get shipped
thinking on your feet, which is like really good and
it's kind of fun to get to your shell and
just kind of some different.
Speaker 11 (01:08:12):
So.
Speaker 3 (01:08:13):
Gardening made the list.
Speaker 4 (01:08:15):
Yeah, my dad's my dad's always been into gardening.
Speaker 2 (01:08:17):
That's it.
Speaker 4 (01:08:17):
I think on the weekends. That's how he like chills out.
Speaker 2 (01:08:20):
Yeah for me again, just like I said with cooking,
it's it's never been something that I've enjoyed. But I
think if you like doing it like it probably is
a lot of fun.
Speaker 4 (01:08:28):
I think it's like it's also rewarding seeing things come
to life. The plant.
Speaker 2 (01:08:32):
Well, they say that like construction workers are some of
the highest satisfaction job wise, because you can actually physically
see what you're working towards and see the progress, and
then you can see your project years.
Speaker 3 (01:08:42):
Later and be like I helped.
Speaker 4 (01:08:44):
That's awesome. I never really saw that.
Speaker 3 (01:08:45):
Yeah, whereas our show goes out in the ether, it's
like I.
Speaker 4 (01:08:48):
Would is anyone listening.
Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
I have no idea. Learning to play an instrument made
the list.
Speaker 4 (01:08:53):
Oh my gosh, I wish I could. I've tried.
Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
I've been playing a sylophone this year. Maybe that's my hobby.
Speaker 4 (01:08:58):
It's been doing that.
Speaker 2 (01:08:59):
I think it was a hobby. Yeah, it's kind of cool.
It's just one of those things where I have to
break to bring it with me so I can break
it out places. Well duh, yeah, why wouldn't you? It
does fit in your pocket? It does and then can
pugging headphones into it, so it looks like I'm really
deep in something like oh, this guy is probably splitting
at him.
Speaker 3 (01:09:12):
Are you with that and headphones? And I'd be like, yeah,
he's good, he's stud Yeah, guys probably playing poker face
on a style.
Speaker 5 (01:09:21):
I mean, I guess we can all play recorders if
we really want a hobby. But what were they training
us for?
Speaker 2 (01:09:25):
Hot cross buns that I still think recorders they'll be
at Netflix, sacking anywhere. It's like their quarterer industry was
a front for something.
Speaker 5 (01:09:31):
What I'm saying, what were they training this for. We
were talking about this at the Renaissance Festival.
Speaker 4 (01:09:35):
Yea, me and my friend.
Speaker 3 (01:09:36):
Yeah, our last one is painting or drawing.
Speaker 4 (01:09:39):
Oh that's cool. I wish I wish i'd do that.
Speaker 7 (01:09:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
I think with painting would need to know where to
try to start.
Speaker 4 (01:09:46):
Like the paint by number of things.
Speaker 3 (01:09:47):
I've seen those for dogs and stuff look pretty cool.
Speaker 4 (01:09:50):
Because I used to do that with my explay friend.
I don't know where anything is though.
Speaker 2 (01:09:54):
If you want to ask them over text nine ninety
three three eights in Turns Johnny Morning Show. But I
see this your headline of the day Annie turns you
on in your morning show. Now I realize I said,
maybe I actually love your child. You'll get them this
for Christmas. Yeah, I'm about to get myself in trouble.
I think I see you one a second. You can
now buy a fifty thousand dollars electric Mercedes.
Speaker 3 (01:10:13):
Benz for your child. Oh, when I was a kid,
So it was it fifty thousand dollars?
Speaker 4 (01:10:19):
Absolutely? Not absolutely, I don't know where my Grandhar's got it.
Speaker 2 (01:10:24):
But well, so good news they're released it for the holidays,
perfect time. It's just under fifty thousand dollars. Sorry, forty
nine thousand dollars.
Speaker 3 (01:10:32):
Okay, what a steal that price? You can afford?
Speaker 5 (01:10:35):
Not to I don't want to see them a trendsire,
clearly I am, and I will post a picture of
me looking all cool on it. There's definitely cheaper versions, not.
Speaker 3 (01:10:42):
No, no, no no, but if you love your child,
but you'll spend forty one thousand dollars.
Speaker 4 (01:10:45):
I think my Grandharir's like me a lot.
Speaker 3 (01:10:47):
So it's advertised as a perfect toy car for kids.
Speaker 14 (01:10:50):
Duh.
Speaker 2 (01:10:51):
It's fully functional, features all the bells and whistles, including
uh lateral exhaust, dash gauges and switches.
Speaker 4 (01:10:57):
Well it beat I mean it costs more than my
car now, yeah, like completely.
Speaker 2 (01:11:01):
It has speeds about the forty five kilometers an hour.
It has just able other seats you know, kilometers sold
me absolutely, eluminum instrument panels, transition transmission mode selector SUBWA
for functional lights.
Speaker 3 (01:11:13):
Well you need the functional.
Speaker 4 (01:11:14):
Lights honestly, who would appreciate that kind of class.
Speaker 3 (01:11:18):
More than a child.
Speaker 2 (01:11:19):
Also, for forty nine thousand dollars, you can get like
three real cars. Yeah, exactly, you could get like adult
cars becauld. Yes, So I wasn't joking when I said
that's more than what I paid for my car. And listen,
we don't judge. I'll offer this though. Okay, if you
have the cash, you get your child this car. That's
great for here.
Speaker 7 (01:11:38):
I mean that.
Speaker 2 (01:11:39):
However, if the car comes and something doesn't work, do
not complain about on social media expecting people be on
your side.
Speaker 3 (01:11:45):
That is one of my favorite things.
Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
Usually influencers can plain about things a fin six star
resort and it's like, hey, we can't relate. Yeah, don't
you hate your private jet only seats six instead of ten.
Speaker 3 (01:11:56):
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Speaker 5 (01:11:57):
Or like this, this girl is complaining. She's like, oh
my god, own the one that blacked out. So this
is my luxury hall and she's like getting canceled. She's
been canceled a long time. She's just like a makeup
artist that sucks a makeup anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:12:08):
So if you love your child, I know last year Rose,
I got young Chuck a similar one, but I can
tell you right now was not for you.
Speaker 4 (01:12:13):
I mean maybe I'll second up this year. Don Yeah,
that's why you're not your favorite?
Speaker 3 (01:12:18):
Do you not love my child?
Speaker 2 (01:12:19):
The first video Rose sent me, Chuck crashed into the
wall so well I would cry.
Speaker 3 (01:12:24):
She was pretty terrified. If did you imagine this watching
your kid crash out in the fifty thousand dollars toy car.
Speaker 4 (01:12:31):
You're like, hey, you're not driving it, right, She's going.
Speaker 3 (01:12:33):
Less than a mile?
Speaker 16 (01:12:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:12:35):
Yeah, yeah, like she was bare. It was she was true.
It wasn't like she crashed.
Speaker 4 (01:12:40):
Yeah, like she just boop.
Speaker 3 (01:12:42):
She booped into the wall. And for fifty k this
she had autopilot on it.
Speaker 4 (01:12:45):
Oh for sure, you should be able to control it
from your phone.
Speaker 3 (01:12:47):
Yeah, if you want to see it, put up wymss
Radio dot Com. It's Intern General More Show. I want
to make sure you know about this. We are pumped
anything with dogs.
Speaker 7 (01:12:55):
We are.
Speaker 3 (01:12:55):
I was gonna say a word, I can't say. We're
all in.
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I'll say that way. Yeah, yeah, Intern Johnny Morning he
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dog costume. Adorable Maybe address your dog guys like Slinky
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Speaker 3 (01:13:24):
Love that kind of silly.
Speaker 5 (01:13:25):
You know what I you know what I got. It's
not a dog costume. By by a dog and fit
into it. The cheese pool, the chilies, cheese pool costs.
Speaker 3 (01:13:31):
Oh that's cool. That's cool.
Speaker 4 (01:13:34):
Cheese pool.
Speaker 3 (01:13:34):
Yeah, that's pretty awesome. That'd be like one of the
coolest thing to goever.
Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
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Anything you from today's show. We did around a bad
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war the roses coming in minutes real quick. I thought
this was funny. Somebody put together these medieval health tips
(01:14:21):
that sound like TikTok hacks sick. It's going through these like, oh,
you could definitely if we put these videos out today,
somebody like this.
Speaker 1 (01:14:28):
Is we could.
Speaker 2 (01:14:29):
Yeah, groundbreaking, like the vinegar mass for glowing skin and
mixed vinegar flower oil rub it over your face gives
you glowing skin. To medieval times, most people didn't shower though.
I was gonna say, but that definitely definitely people on
TikTok to be like yes, oh yeah, I mean people
on TikTok you can say, let your face on fire.
By the way, I'm not saying that, please don't. Just
to clarify, but somebody like your face on fire rejuvenates
(01:14:51):
your skin.
Speaker 4 (01:14:51):
But I got it like a vinegar mass is probably
like a toner.
Speaker 2 (01:14:54):
Also, get careful, we're not saying they raise your juice
cleans your long detox plant. People down in different urban
fused drinks each month featured different herb like cinnamon, sage,
and ginger.
Speaker 3 (01:15:07):
To cure your ills an entire year. It's also walking.
Speaker 2 (01:15:10):
Even back in that day, they know what they're doing legitimately,
so it's like, hey, if you die, we know, Hey,
cross someone off the list. Yeah, this was not great.
Hey we lost tim, but now we know that leaf
can't eat it exactly. And then how do you tell
the next town. So many the other town does.
Speaker 4 (01:15:23):
The same thing or something.
Speaker 3 (01:15:26):
Barley water okay, they.
Speaker 2 (01:15:28):
Say this one actually pumps up on TikTok Sometimes basically
show a bunch you boiled bunch of barley, then strain
the water and drink it.
Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:15:36):
A tax from over a thousand years ago claimed it
would help a digestion. That one at least sounds plausible.
The chios seed water, this barley and beer yes, okay.
Speaker 3 (01:15:45):
But the water was like.
Speaker 4 (01:15:47):
The big thing I people I had was a kombucha.
Speaker 2 (01:15:52):
It's like the chias seeds. So and I left it
out once and went to work on accident. We're out
at home. I came back it pressurized, bottle exploded, so
likede correct and I left on accident.
Speaker 3 (01:16:02):
So the exploded through the top on the ceiling. I
came in and chew.
Speaker 2 (01:16:05):
He's like, hey, it wasn't mazing. I had the scrape
she of seeds off the ceiling. It was the absolutely
dead vultures as a care all.
Speaker 1 (01:16:14):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:16:14):
So first you catch a vulture and then you say
a special prayer while you decapitate it. Oh my god.
Playing the vultures skull bones could prevent migraines. Their eyeballs
could help eye sores. You can induce labor by tying
their feathers to women's legs. One we all know it's true.
Speaker 3 (01:16:29):
That was Yeah, that worked. Absolutely dead lizards for healthy hair.
Another medieval beauty hack.
Speaker 2 (01:16:36):
Yeah. Priests in the ninth century claimed lizard ashes give
you lush, flowing locks covering your whole head, and the
mix of salt, vinegar and a plant called summer savory,
then burn a lizard, mix the ashes with the oil
and rub it on there too.
Speaker 5 (01:16:52):
Okay, I'm not doing any of that obviously. Well, I
mean you want good hair, brother, I'm not getting kill animal.
Speaker 2 (01:16:59):
Basically vinegars kind of the common themeal, all these and
the last one the medieval Health Act.
Speaker 3 (01:17:03):
That kind of sounds like a TikTok hack.
Speaker 2 (01:17:04):
Goat poop no so a hack from the eleventh century
said to quote, dissolve goat dung and water, filter out
the chunks, then drink it.
Speaker 3 (01:17:16):
That was supposed to relieve chest pain.
Speaker 4 (01:17:18):
John you go first.
Speaker 3 (01:17:19):
I literally want to throw right now.
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
But it's like you'll forget about your chest pain because
your stomach and a noose are on fire. Yeah, it's Intern,
Johnny Mars Show, War of the Rosies on Intern, Johnny
your Morning Show. You are with who you think is
the love of your life. You think that the one
for you, but then things starts not add up. We
try to see what's going on. Rachel, good morning, Hey,
(01:17:43):
good morning.
Speaker 3 (01:17:44):
So walk us through this. You and Jake first matched
on Bumble about how long ago?
Speaker 1 (01:17:50):
Yeah we met s Bumble like three months ago.
Speaker 2 (01:17:52):
Okay, And what about Jake made him stand out from
the endless sea of men on dating apps.
Speaker 1 (01:18:00):
I mean from his pictures and stuff.
Speaker 9 (01:18:02):
I thought he was really cute, so that I guess
like initially attracted me to him, and then you.
Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
Know, after like our first date, I just kind of
felt like, you know.
Speaker 9 (01:18:12):
You meet a lot of guys that are like super flaky,
and he's just like not like like he really kind
of makes me a priority, and I really liked that
about him.
Speaker 2 (01:18:20):
Yeah, I was gonna bring it up because you mentioned
in the email, even though he's got a busy schedule,
like he always made seem like you were still like
you make time for calls and checking in and like
he was going the extra mile, so to speak.
Speaker 9 (01:18:32):
Yeah, his job is super super busy, but I feel
like even if he has like twenty minutes, he calls me,
you know, just to like caring, and I really like
that about him.
Speaker 2 (01:18:42):
Okay, but AccordNET email. With the course of the last month,
that's kind of changed a little bit.
Speaker 9 (01:18:48):
Yeah, I feel like all of a sudden, I don't
know if he's just pulling back or whatever, but he's
not as accessible, Like I'm having a hard time getting
a hold of him.
Speaker 1 (01:18:57):
We're not seeing each other as much. I just don't
really know what.
Speaker 3 (01:19:00):
Changed he had, like a change in his like schedule
or life in general, like you no, like his his
work schedule was.
Speaker 1 (01:19:08):
Like essentially, I mean as far as I know, like
it's the same. His dog died.
Speaker 9 (01:19:12):
Recently, like last month. But yeah, I mean, and I
feel like I've been trying to be really supportive about it.
Speaker 3 (01:19:21):
What kind of dog?
Speaker 1 (01:19:22):
His name is Rocky? Name is Rocky? Yeah, super.
Speaker 9 (01:19:30):
Yeah. But I don't know, Like I just I guess
I didn't. I'm just kind of confused, like I'm not
really sure what's going on. It feels like a big change.
Speaker 2 (01:19:40):
It explained to me the golden necklace. So you were
at his place a couple of weeks ago, did a
little digging and what was that.
Speaker 1 (01:19:49):
So it was my.
Speaker 9 (01:19:50):
Birthday recently and I was at his place, and I
don't know, kind of like with everything that's been going on,
I I'm feeling was a little insecure, and I found
this gold necklace and I thought, oh, my birthday's coming up.
Speaker 1 (01:20:03):
He's definitely gonna this is a present for me.
Speaker 9 (01:20:05):
I'll get it on my birthday and I you know,
put it back whatever, and then on my birthday. We
got dinner and he took me to a spag I
got a massage, which it was really nice, but I
kind of kept waiting to get the necklace and I
never got the necklace.
Speaker 3 (01:20:19):
Okay, love, Actually that's what I was saying here too,
So let's sue.
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Yeah, I hope not, but no, no, I mean, like
as somebody who lost a pet this year, that is
it's the worst. So let's do this, Rachel. Well, call
Jake off from the roses. They should clearly go to
you girlfriend three months. If they do, we put them
on hold. See what you want to do if they don't,
look at some answers for you.
Speaker 1 (01:20:41):
Okay, okay, thanks Chris.
Speaker 3 (01:20:43):
I wore the.
Speaker 2 (01:20:44):
Roses just over two minutes on intern John your morning show,
wore the rosies on internsoon in your morning show. Rachel,
let me recap this. So you and Jake matched, bumble.
You guys have been dating for about three months. You
had said that what kind of made you drawn to
him is he's a very busy guy. Busy schedule, work, YadA, YadA,
(01:21:04):
but he still took the time out to make you
feel like a priority. Although in the past month or
so that seems sort of shifted. To be fair, he
did lose his beloved bulldog, which certainly tough. I can
understand that. But a couple of weeks back, you were
doing some snooping in his place, went through his drawers,
found a gold necklace you assumed to be for your birthday.
(01:21:24):
Birthday came around you guys at dinner and spot not
the necklace. And that's kind of why you want to
do war the roses.
Speaker 1 (01:21:31):
Is that fair?
Speaker 7 (01:21:33):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:21:34):
I think that's all fair.
Speaker 2 (01:21:34):
Okay, So sauce ise. A guy called off for him
the roses. They should go to you girlfriend three months.
If they do, we'll put you on hold, see what
you want to do. If they don't, we'll get some answers.
Hold on one second. Yeah, and I can understand losing
the p and then yeah, kind of forgetting everything else
been there, Lord knows right.
Speaker 7 (01:21:57):
Hello this with Jake.
Speaker 1 (01:21:58):
Hi Jake.
Speaker 5 (01:21:58):
My name is Emily, and call you from a new
flower shop. We're offering you a free bouquet of a
dozen roses. We're just trying out some new marketing.
Speaker 7 (01:22:05):
No, Emily, it's okay, I don't do these solicitation calls.
Speaker 3 (01:22:09):
Okay.
Speaker 7 (01:22:09):
I appreciate your calling.
Speaker 3 (01:22:12):
Get that.
Speaker 5 (01:22:12):
We're just we're just brand new. We're trying to get
more foot traffic before the holidays. We don't need a
credit card info or anything. And it's just a way
for you know, you to look better maybe if you
have someone to send them to, and then that will
hopefully in the future, help out my mom's new flower shop.
We're just you know, help help your local economy. But
if you don't want to, I get it. I just
feel like a free bouquet of roses is easier to
(01:22:33):
you know, promote something than Instagram ads and stuff.
Speaker 7 (01:22:38):
So this isn't like one of those scam calls or
anything like that. No.
Speaker 5 (01:22:42):
I I literally hate talking on the phone, so I
don't want to do this. I just thought that it's
the best way, and so far it's been working this
kind of marketing.
Speaker 4 (01:22:48):
So uh, if you have a business, yeah, maybe you
could try it out.
Speaker 7 (01:22:54):
And you said it it's a free it's free.
Speaker 4 (01:22:57):
Yeah, Well, we just like have a plethor right now.
Speaker 5 (01:23:00):
So we're trying to get rhythm, so it's not really
like that time year and they're red so I mean
people are always sending roses, but not as many as
we have we just got some really nice ones.
Speaker 7 (01:23:08):
So oh wow, that sounds pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
So you're in.
Speaker 4 (01:23:13):
It sounds like you're in. You have someone. I know
you have someone to send them to, Jake, I can tell.
Speaker 7 (01:23:22):
You know, I love the idea of a free anything free.
Speaker 5 (01:23:26):
Yeah, and then hopefully you just love them so much
that you use this in the future, like during the
holidays instead of you know, a national.
Speaker 7 (01:23:30):
Chain, any stipulations with this.
Speaker 4 (01:23:34):
No, we just want to get them out. We want
to hook you up.
Speaker 5 (01:23:37):
And if you don't like them, that sucks for us.
But it just is not going to do anything for you.
So it's not gonna, you know, ruin your day hopefully.
Speaker 7 (01:23:47):
Okay, well I guess in that case, shign me up.
Speaker 4 (01:23:50):
Okay, ye, who do you want to send them to?
Speaker 7 (01:23:56):
Well, let's see, I would love to send them to
somebody that talking to dating for about three months four
months now. Her name is Rachel.
Speaker 4 (01:24:06):
And then what do you want the car to say?
It's your typical flower card, So.
Speaker 7 (01:24:11):
I would love for it to say like these roses
are love and lust will.
Speaker 5 (01:24:18):
Never die, Like these roses are love will never die,
Love and lust. Yeah, all right, let me just put
you on hold. So we can get that together and
then I'll get an address.
Speaker 14 (01:24:27):
Okay.
Speaker 3 (01:24:28):
Is that cool?
Speaker 7 (01:24:29):
Okay, sounds great? Thank you?
Speaker 3 (01:24:32):
Okay, real quick.
Speaker 2 (01:24:33):
So, Rachel, I'm sorry, I maybe Textan the whole time,
but I eric is he talks to the person online? Nine,
So Rachel, he sent them to you, which is good.
But hold on, is this Stephanie?
Speaker 7 (01:24:47):
Hello?
Speaker 1 (01:24:49):
Hi?
Speaker 3 (01:24:50):
So you you Stephanie? You know Jake?
Speaker 11 (01:24:56):
Yeah, for about three years and five years part to
that because he's my damn husband.
Speaker 4 (01:25:03):
It's not awkward.
Speaker 1 (01:25:05):
Wow, I don't think that's true. I don't he's not married.
Speaker 3 (01:25:09):
Yeah, it is true? Yeah, yeah, okay true? Can you
verify that, Stephanie.
Speaker 11 (01:25:15):
Uh, the whole dog dying bit that he has going,
that's pretty amazing being that our dog Rocky is very
well and alive.
Speaker 4 (01:25:25):
He is pooped on the floor yet last night, very
very much so alive.
Speaker 3 (01:25:30):
You about that? Okay? Okay?
Speaker 7 (01:25:35):
So are we?
Speaker 2 (01:25:37):
I don't mean I'm not disbelieving you. Are you saying
then that Rachel has been at y'all's place then?
Speaker 7 (01:25:41):
And that was.
Speaker 11 (01:25:44):
No, it's probably his brother's place. Most likely his brother
lives by where his brother's place. Yeah, is it by
the airport, because his brother is a pilot. He's never home.
Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
Yeah, I mean his place is by the airport.
Speaker 3 (01:25:57):
Yeah, yeah, I'm sure.
Speaker 4 (01:25:59):
Does he have the tattoo on it on the back
of the shoulder for penn Stein by chance?
Speaker 1 (01:26:06):
Yeah, he has a tattoo.
Speaker 9 (01:26:07):
Yeah, it's like a I don't know, like it looks
like a like a big cat or something like a jaguar.
Speaker 3 (01:26:12):
Or panther or something like that. So if you guys want,
he's on hold, I can just be on Yeah, bring him.
I just literally I cannot believe this, Okay, but Rachel,
I just want to be sure too. You had no
idea he was married.
Speaker 1 (01:26:26):
I had literally no idea. I'm so sorry. I wouldn't
have to day to marry man, not you.
Speaker 3 (01:26:31):
Okay, So let's just real quick on one second, uh, Jake,
are you there.
Speaker 7 (01:26:37):
All right?
Speaker 2 (01:26:37):
Hey man, real quick. My name's intern John. I got
a sauce here as well. We're doing a war of
the rose in the show, and you let you know,
that's some good news bad news. You did send the
roses to your girlfriend, Rachel. That's the good news. The
bad news is your wife, Stephanie's on the line too. Stephanie,
if you want to stay.
Speaker 3 (01:26:55):
Hello.
Speaker 11 (01:26:57):
Yeah, I want to say more than hello, but I
think they'll have my divorce attorney say it for me,
because this is we're done.
Speaker 7 (01:27:04):
We are done. Jake, I'm sorry, I'm confused.
Speaker 3 (01:27:10):
Yeah, so, Jake, you know.
Speaker 11 (01:27:11):
You're not confused. You're confused that you got caught. You're
not confused. Going on for three months.
Speaker 7 (01:27:18):
I think the line is crossed.
Speaker 2 (01:27:20):
That Jake, you sent the roses. Yeah, you sent the
roses to your girlfriend Rachel of three months. We heard
you say that. But you've been married for years and
your dog's alive.
Speaker 4 (01:27:32):
Yeah, that's messed up. All of it's messed up, honestly.
Speaker 9 (01:27:36):
Like, first of all, I don't even understand how you
could do this to me, But secondly, I actually don't
understand how you could do this to your wife.
Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Yeah, forget me, and as like you have a wife,
Like what is wrong with you? Like, seriously, what's possessing?
You're gonna go on bumble and try to be dating
these girls? Like it's chaling, Like it's really disgusting.
Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
As a betan man, I hate to say this to
either of you. There's there's definitely more.
Speaker 5 (01:27:58):
Yeah, there's definitely more. Also girls and lines about your
dog dying.
Speaker 4 (01:28:02):
That's sick. All of it's sick. That's weird.
Speaker 9 (01:28:05):
I'll send you anything that you want, like if you
want all the text messages you want, like the voice
president is like, I am I am so pissed off
right now, I'm so completely done.
Speaker 1 (01:28:16):
You're talking.
Speaker 3 (01:28:16):
It's more base. Jake, do you have anything you want
to say?
Speaker 7 (01:28:20):
Step? I think the line is crossed.
Speaker 12 (01:28:23):
You can hear.
Speaker 3 (01:28:25):
But Jake, you're the one that sent roses to your
girlfriend Rachel. Yeah, that was you.
Speaker 7 (01:28:31):
That No, that's sake news hearing of this news.
Speaker 3 (01:28:36):
Bro, Hey man, God, blessing car brother. Your your need, well,
I'm not your need and.
Speaker 4 (01:28:43):
We'll send you everything. And Rachel, I'm.
Speaker 7 (01:28:46):
Sorry, there's nothing. There's nothing, no there is.
Speaker 3 (01:28:51):
That be the judge and then also the judge about it.
Speaker 18 (01:28:54):
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So these bioscientists wanted to find out the dirtiest spots
in a hotel lobby. You had a guest sauce hotel lobby,
one of the jermiest spots.
Speaker 5 (01:30:32):
Would be what I don't know why I can't really
picture of hotel lobby right now. It's like the counter,
I guess because you're you're putting your purse, which is
probably dirty on the counter.
Speaker 11 (01:30:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:30:42):
Gross.
Speaker 5 (01:30:43):
How often you don't ever see them clean it between anybody?
Speaker 2 (01:30:46):
I don't know my lifetime if I've seen that counter
cleaned completely, Honestly, I don't.
Speaker 4 (01:30:50):
If I have, and I know that I will put
my purse on it.
Speaker 5 (01:30:52):
But your purse, if you're putting your purse on the
floor and stuff, you're the bottom of your back is sure.
Speaker 10 (01:30:56):
Rose, I'm gonna say the credit card okay, creak your deposits.
Speaker 3 (01:31:01):
Yeah, everyone's touching that.
Speaker 2 (01:31:04):
My mind went to like if they have like the
snack kitchen thing where it's like where they have like
the chips and the water. It's usually it's used when
people coming home drinking. Yeah, and it's like you want
to what, let me pay ten dollars for a little
thingper goals. Yeah, I've never seen that clean either neither
or like the communal water like spict where it's like
you put your water.
Speaker 4 (01:31:21):
In there where they have like the fancy like three
things of water.
Speaker 2 (01:31:24):
Yeah, like the nozzles on those water things are supposed
to be the germys things out because people put the
cup or they're drinking apparatus on that clean there.
Speaker 3 (01:31:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:31:33):
So according to the expert think of hotel lobby, it's
the same way as hospital waiting rooms. Okay, they're filled
people passing time, perfect place for germs spread. Well yeah, uh,
they say most touched things a hotel lobby with the germs.
So the elevator button is third.
Speaker 4 (01:31:48):
Okay, usually those aren't necessarily directly in the lobby.
Speaker 3 (01:31:51):
But yeah, and again like how oft are those cleaned?
And people touch their nose and touch their face and
touch everything.
Speaker 4 (01:31:58):
I mean you have to use it to get to
your room.
Speaker 3 (01:32:00):
Yes, yes, probably touched a couple of thousand times. There
we go. They say it's a central hub surveying. It's
a super spreader site.
Speaker 4 (01:32:08):
Cool, say us, They.
Speaker 2 (01:32:10):
Say, because people touch other parts of the body spread germs. Sure,
the front desk counter ran second, Okay, most touched yep,
so we got that right. You're lean up there. Maybe
you say your purse up there. Purses are germy asall
toy Yeah, the back and floor you.
Speaker 5 (01:32:25):
I don't know the last time I clean the bottom
of my bag, Oh, my bag in my bag in general.
Speaker 3 (01:32:30):
So probably never right, people clean the boto of.
Speaker 4 (01:32:32):
Their back like this little guy, how do I clean you?
Speaker 7 (01:32:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:32:34):
I don't even think that. I don't even think that's
an axtual like thing.
Speaker 2 (01:32:38):
And then the number one thing they say is tabletops,
bar tops and buffet countertops and service areas.
Speaker 5 (01:32:44):
Because like how it's not like you can keep cleaning
it over and over again between people. Unfortunately, Ye, supergrossive.
Speaker 2 (01:32:49):
They say people tend to touch their mouths well eating
obviously I spread from there, but let's be honest. Hotel
breakfast when included, you know you're taking a risk. Yeah,
little questions. Yeah, when those stories come outs, like those
eggs come up in their powder, it's like you know
what you're getting because like sometimes I look at the
eggs because I mean I want to eat eggs. I'm like,
I wouldn't eat them. And then all my friends are
(01:33:10):
I'm like, oh, well, it's just a risk you're.
Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
Willing to take. Yeah, you got it, you got it,
it's there, give you money it's worth and go for it.
Speaker 2 (01:33:16):
Yeah, it's intern Johnny Morning Show. I want to hit
this too. I was triggered when I sent this. The
three zodiac signs their best and making their act jealous,
saucy or the zodiac queen of the show.
Speaker 3 (01:33:27):
Scorpio made the list.
Speaker 4 (01:33:29):
Oh yeah, Scorpio. I always want to say. Scorpio is
a fire sign.
Speaker 5 (01:33:31):
It's not to water signs, Like they're more emotional, but
they're like oddly set back emotional.
Speaker 2 (01:33:37):
Sure it says that. Yeah, they come up with all
sorts of personalized ways and make acts jealous. Yeah, they
commit to the relationships. They have a wealth and knowledge
about their old flame to pull from, which means they
know exactly what buttons to push.
Speaker 5 (01:33:47):
Oh yeah, because like I always like, people always are like, oh,
Scorpios suck, But I'm like, no, they're just like very
observant and vindictive like me libras.
Speaker 2 (01:33:56):
Okay, sure, they say the moment their relationship ends, they
start a brainstorm how we'll go back and their ex's
brain as an AirSign alomic goes down on social media.
The post cute selfies do things on purpose to get
to their partner so their partner.
Speaker 3 (01:34:09):
Sees it in the feed.
Speaker 4 (01:34:10):
I mean, I can see that my friend's stuff is
lee bro can definitely see all that.
Speaker 2 (01:34:14):
Well when they're saying like a cash and taking photos
in their excess favorite coffee shop and posting on close friends,
oh yeah, which is like, that's the next level toxic
right there.
Speaker 4 (01:34:22):
What are they on their close friends?
Speaker 2 (01:34:26):
I would assume so if you just add like the
one person to close friends again, the close friends thing,
sometimes I go me.
Speaker 5 (01:34:32):
I never I know when I get added to people's
close friends. Are like what because I never use mine?
And I used to add like the guy that I
had ended things with and act like I forgot they're
still on it, yeah, which is like, oh, who's saying
these flowers?
Speaker 2 (01:34:43):
Oh it's so crazy Welsh The biggest one they say
is Leo as far as naked Actually what no way?
They say Leo never let an xby and P, especially
after MESSI breakup. They'll take to social media post photos
to show off the goods. You won't see any casual
photo dums or laid back selfies here, I only do
photo dumps. No, I do think that you sometimes, I
(01:35:04):
know for a fact that you do sometimes that you
think you're like, this is gonna think about this.
Speaker 3 (01:35:08):
I can't help that look great?
Speaker 7 (01:35:10):
You know?
Speaker 3 (01:35:11):
Is this whole comedy tour.
Speaker 2 (01:35:15):
And it raised a lot of money for the fisher
I do think, as overall, the best revenge anybody is success,
Like that's the one thing that nobody can take away,
or happiness.
Speaker 4 (01:35:24):
I don't care if you're successful, just be happy.
Speaker 2 (01:35:26):
Yeah, But I the think like if you're like, the
best way to make a jealous I think is to
better yourself and let everybody see your better yourself. Taking
the trips he said you always wanted to take, doing
the thing you always said you wanted to do, Like
making those things I think makes a lot more sense
than that. Also, the comedy tour, you know, it worked.
(01:35:46):
I mean it didn't work in that way, but it
worked for the good cause for sure. And we sell
it the warrant or twice. So I mean also say
leo'sill lee on this strong social circle. When it comes
to stirring up an access curiosity, I've never done that. Okay, yeah,
that'd be you guys. I don't know that you guys
would be like, no, no, hey, how big an ex
shell is?
Speaker 7 (01:36:04):
Uh?
Speaker 4 (01:36:05):
No, I would tell you not to.
Speaker 3 (01:36:07):
Yeah, I think it's probably not worth time and focus.
New girl name if you.
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