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October 14, 2025 • 23 mins
For a quick stop in Johnny's House.. what do teen parties look like nowadays? When did you unexpectedly get emotional?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is happening a lot lately, and this one happened.
I won't give any names because people are living this
night meal right now. There's a Winni Park doctor was
arrested on Saturday night. Police say her fifteen year old girl.
A fifteen year old girl was found unconscious from drinking
at a house party that was at her house and
the police came around twelve thirty. They say they saw

(00:21):
multiple juveniles drinking and falling down drunk. They found the teenager.
They took by ambulance to the hospital. The mother told
the officer she hosted a gathering for her son and
his classmates. I won't to say what school it is.
About thirty teens were there and some start showing up
from other schools. She admitted she bought food and beverages,

(00:41):
not alcoholic beverages. The beverages for the party, and some
juveniles were drinking alcohol, but she claimed she didn't supply it.
Her son said some uninvited guests showed up, came by
the house and she said, you know, tell them to leave,
and then she went in her room, closed the door
and let the kids have a party. Then they found
out that there was one kid that was knocking, that

(01:02):
was unconscious. She got she went downstairs, said that it
was alcohol related. She called the girls mom. The mom
got there, called now one one uh. They said they
found empty containers of heart cellsor oh no high news whoa.

Speaker 2 (01:17):
Throughout the house. They must have knocked a lot of
those out to get you on a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
But I mean, you know, if you're not, if you
don't drink, I mean, that's just going straight to the system.
The girl mom declined to press charges, but the mom
was all said, why you have to call nine? One
of them a doctor. All she got to do is sleep. Anyway,
They came and took it in and she faced and
she got arrested. Man contributed to the delinquency of a
miner allowing an open house party were alcohol and drugs
were consumed by miners providing and allowing alcohol to be

(01:44):
served to someone over twenty one. She was released on
a fifteen hundred dollar bond. What was one hundred oars?

Speaker 3 (01:52):
More about the bad look, I think we were just curious.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
Now we've already talked about you know which households had that,
you know, the open house where the parents or some
parents have the attitude if you're gonna do it, do
it at home and the cool parents and stuff like that,
and we were just talking in here. I'm just kind
of curious what are teen parties like now, because if
you ain't serving alcohol, you don't go. If you're a parent,
if you host a teen party, what is allowed? And

(02:17):
if you're a teen if you go to someone, do
you still have house parties? Because I remember a long
time when I was a kid, my mom hosted a
party for my oldest sister and I was a braddy kid,
and I remember them being in the backyard and they
had a DJ and we were dancing, and I was
a brat kid. So I turned the porch light on
and they go and then you know, I was you know,
but they did have alcohol. There was an alcohol there.

(02:40):
My parents didn't provide it, but you're gonna make me
stay in bed. I wanted to see what was happening on.
Some people make it out on cars and stuff. That's
all of that. But as a as a teenager, I
went to house parties and they all had you understand again,
I was bussed. So I went to these parties in
like Myers Park, I mean, which was like winter Park
and the police would come by and say, hey, we.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
The drigger gage was also eighteen. It was so there
was high school kids that were.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Legal drink, but there was some sixteen year olds there
of course, right, and the police came over and said, hey,
keep it down.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Yeah. I'm like, ain't nobody going to jail? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (03:13):
Because can you imagine that eighteen is much easier because
I was. I was eighteen for the last like three
weeks of high school. But think about last weeks of
high school. I'd have been been able to buy whatever.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
It wasn't good for the kids because if you were
eighteen you had sixteen year old friends. Yeah, you had
seventeen year od friends, so you got bill for the group.
Of course, you know, it was that kind of thing.
But I was just wondering how how it would be now,
Like if my kid has to have a party, I
we'd have it somewhere else. We ain't having it in
miles because I'd be policing all over the place.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Yeah, get that off the get who sold this this
on account?

Speaker 5 (03:44):
You know, I am so scared for my kids to
have like parties.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Some of the party party, Yeah, because you know what
you did, is this that thing where you go see
yourself all over again.

Speaker 5 (03:57):
They don't want to see myself all over again.

Speaker 2 (04:00):
It's too late. You got the curse.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
It's one of the things I tell my wife. We
dodge bullets on it because we used to throw house parties. Yeah,
and my son never really did, Like you know, he
had a couple of friends come over, but we had
cameras everywhere so we could see everything.

Speaker 2 (04:12):
Yeah. Yeah, and I don't and I don't know.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
I'm not going to be that. Now you've parent that
doesn't think he ever went to one. I don't know
if he did, as far as I know he did,
but it's possible. But we used to throw them.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Yeah, everybody. It was a house party was a thing
on Friday Saturday night. We say, hey, so and so
from so and so school having a party, and we'd
go over and.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
Well, in Sanford, we'd go to a field and back
back up a bunch of big trucks, turn all the
lights on and just hang out in the tailgates in
the middle of the field.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
If we didn't have a house to do it in.
All right, So we are asking you to fill in
the blanks. If you are a teenager or if you have.
You're a parent of a teenager. In the last couple
of years, you've thrown a party for your kids. How
does it work? Is it not cool if you don't
have alcohol there? Or are you sneaking in?

Speaker 6 (04:56):
Now?

Speaker 1 (04:56):
My parents would never buy my sister alcohol, But I
told him I was a braddy kid. Y'all don't understand
I was bad, I said the drinking. Yes, I told everything,
and my mom made me send house. But I want
to find out for you. What is it like at
to have a house party. You have a party at
your house as a parent, do you just apply to
food and like this lady said beverages SODA's You know

(05:17):
no alcoholic beverage?

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Is it allowed? Do you kick them all out?

Speaker 1 (05:20):
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(05:41):
you getting ready to go to school now, so we
know you're up. If you're going to someone's house party,
what is to consists of? Is there different avenues? Is
one just alcohol? Is one you go to you know
it's gonna be a lot of drugs. There's one you know,
ain't nothing gonna be there.

Speaker 2 (05:53):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
Now, invite to see four oh seven now one nine
one on six seven eight seven seven one of those
six seven times about parties. We got a concert we're
gonna hook up with on Johnny's house Sunshine in eighty four.
It is sixty four right now, teen parties. As a
local mom in trouble has a son had some friends
over and they somebody brought some beer in and somebody

(06:15):
got unconscious drinking a whole lot of hot noon and
heart Selsa, And we want to find out what is
it like to have a teen party?

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Now?

Speaker 1 (06:24):
And uh, let's see, let's go to Ocala. Melissa, Good morning,
Good morning, Melissa. What do you want to say?

Speaker 7 (06:33):
I just want to say, have a good day, all right?

Speaker 8 (06:36):
Say about party? But it sounds fun.

Speaker 5 (06:41):
Talk about teen house parties?

Speaker 2 (06:43):
Yes, teen? Do you have a teenager in your household?

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Melissa. Yeah, and do they have parties at your house?

Speaker 9 (06:51):
Sometimes he's thirteen.

Speaker 2 (06:53):
He's sirt And what do they have at a thirteen
year old house party?

Speaker 3 (06:58):
Pa?

Speaker 7 (06:58):
We have games like.

Speaker 2 (07:01):
Pinning the tail on the donkey, and they have geese
and chips and pizza. That sounds fun. That sounds like
a lot of fun. You hold on to Hanne Listen.
I told y'all, I love.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
To play from Ocalla Mickey, Mickey, good morning, Hey, good morning,
Hi Mickey.

Speaker 2 (07:19):
You say you used to throw parties with your parents.

Speaker 10 (07:21):
So yeah, so I'm a little bit older and we
have a huge Johnny's House listening group around here, so
I don't want to throw us under the bus too much.
But yes, back in the day, we used to have
some wild parties. And fortunately for us, there was only
about five high schools in Marion County, so we all
hung out together. So when I say a house party,
I mean anywhere from five hundred to seven hundred and

(07:42):
fifty people. The deputies back in the day, as long
as you stayed the night, they would let the parties
go on, and they made sure they wouldn't leave.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
Well, what kind of house can house five to five
hundred kids?

Speaker 10 (07:54):
So we were on a lake. And again I won't
throw us into the bus too.

Speaker 8 (07:57):
Much because Mama may be listening.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Yeah. Yeah, we had.

Speaker 10 (08:00):
A house old in the lake. It had about five
acres and everybody just joined there. But we always knew
around one there was gonna be a fight, and it
was usually the same two guys that didn't like each other.
There wasn't a lot of fights, but one night there
was a fight with with some with some girls and
were yelling chick fight, chick fight, and they broke it
up and the blonde had girl got pulled off the
ground and it was my dang mother in the fight.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Your mom was in the fight with the kids.

Speaker 8 (08:25):
True true stories.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
I'm sitting here. Wow.

Speaker 10 (08:30):
No, she wasn't in a fight with a kid. She
was in a fight with another woman that was old
enough to be there and drink.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
Okay, so the parents, Now, so there was alcohol involved
and the parents. There was a parent there partying with
hookey but got so drunk that your mom had to
beat her up.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Correct.

Speaker 10 (08:47):
There you go, that's that's the perfect response, right there.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Parents fight club.

Speaker 8 (08:52):
Yeah, yes, sir.

Speaker 11 (08:54):
Can you imagine if phil phone cameras were only around
back then can you imagine you go to a party
and your mom said, well, I'm going to and she
ended up getting getting in the fight with the host
of the park and.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
You gotta go back to school.

Speaker 5 (09:09):
We're moving.

Speaker 1 (09:11):
But you know, back then, like you said, Ray, they
didn't have social media. So that's that stayed on that block.

Speaker 2 (09:15):
So if you're there, you it was just words of it.
Def right, good memories.

Speaker 10 (09:20):
Man't change it for the world.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
You hold on be what they said over it.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
Let's the xlmbile power by Attorney Dan Newlan interrect need
to check kids to No Brener This call Attorney Dan
newl And someone said they throw parties for the teens
at the house, but they invite the parents and the
adults have alcohol but not the teens.

Speaker 9 (09:34):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (09:34):
And then someone said they're in the same borders where
they will never host the house ever, ever, ever, ever.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
Melissa from Ocallum. Yeah, so when you had the punch
and the pizza, was there any alcohol in the punch?

Speaker 7 (09:50):
No?

Speaker 4 (09:50):
No, no, good call. You can't have alcohol and pentital
on a donkey. It ain't safe.

Speaker 8 (09:57):
No, I don't give out king.

Speaker 4 (09:59):
Yeah, good cause that is all we excellent call. We
learned today Now I get put in jail.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
Mickey from a call que up MGK Gon to Tampa
bitch Mark. All right, last night, like I normally do,
I was watching the The Nightly News with Tom Yamas
and I was like it and I was just watching TV,
and they showed a video of the hostages that were
being reunited with their family. Yeah, and it was like,

(10:28):
you know, they had each one in a room and
they were coming in and they were hugging their family
members and I'm like, oh, that's nice. Wow, that's not
what wow, man man, oh man man. And it was
one where the kid hadn't seen his mother and his
mom wouldn't let go and he was trying to just
he was hugging her and he's trying to, you know,
and she would not let go. And then his dad,

(10:49):
who was in a wheelchair, they helped him up, shod
up and he was just holding his son. He's cried.
I'm sitting there going, you know, like I told you,
I'm an ugly cry Ah.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
I'm like and I'm sitting there, Gore, where is this
coming from?

Speaker 4 (11:03):
I mean, there's some of these stories are crazy. The
two that hit me because I also cried yesterday, but.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
I cry all the time. Yeah, this is what I thought. Yeah,
I mean, there's no headline here.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
But like the two that hit me was there was
a guy who went to work as a security guard
at that music festival and that's when he last saw
his mom. I'm going to work, I'll see you in
a few hours. And then then October seventh happened and
they took him, and so he hasn't seen his mom
since he left for work that morning.

Speaker 11 (11:30):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (11:30):
And so that because I'm thinking to myself, I personalized
it what happened, said, what would happen if my son
went to a gig and then I didn't two.

Speaker 2 (11:38):
For two years, two years out of nowhere.

Speaker 4 (11:40):
And the other one was a kid that was two
years old when her dad got taken. Yeah, and they
would go outside every night and say good night to
the stars because they said, I have to say good
night to the world, so my dad will hear it
wherever he's at.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
And so now that's their nightly ritual.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
But now dad's home, and now they're going to continue
to do it together to say good night to the world.
But I like to see those things. I'm like, wow, Wow,
crying out. That's a crazy story. I didn't I didn't
expect it. And then I just knew it. I just
knew as soon as that happened. My son was coming
out of that room. Yeah, I knew it.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
And I'm sitting there going wow. And then I heard
his door open. I was like, he's like, what you watching?
I'm just watching the news.

Speaker 5 (12:20):
So before and after pictures two of what they look at, Yes.

Speaker 2 (12:23):
Because they have them in caves. They had them in caves.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
Like some of them they said they couldn't stand up
because they were crouched down for someone, my god.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
And they were hugging their family, and family wouldn't let go.
And and this one brother was just I mean the
sound of joy that was coming out of them, you
could tell that it just Oh, he was just hugging
his and his mom was His mom was just kissing
her son. And she stepped back and looked at her
and like, that's my baby and kissed him and he was.

Speaker 9 (12:48):
I was.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
And it was the thing about it is that each
it's like they gave him their own rooms. Like when
they got him in, they hadn't even gone to the
doctors yet. They were taking them away from there and
then taking them to the hospitals because they wanted to
see their loved ones. And they were standing there and
this one kid, he was trying to be cool and
they said, you know, so and so couldn't contain his emotion.

Speaker 2 (13:07):
He's sitting there and then his mom walked in and.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Then just I mean, just tight hugs, and I'm just like,
and I'm thinking to myself, is there some emotion built
up inside of me that I needed to let go?
Is there something that's happening that because it was it started,
I mean, and it.

Speaker 6 (13:23):
Gets just you personalized everything. If you were in that situation.

Speaker 1 (13:27):
Was it was a beautiful thing and it was just
so sad, and then you know, I was like, wow,
So I'm trying to find out from you. Whenever when
did you just have some emotion just pop out of nowhere?
And I mean, really, if you didn't feel something watching that,
then that's not wrong with you. Ain't gonna lit y'all.
If y'all watching the videos, you know.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
Like, yeah, that's a problem. Minute.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
So ray, When when when you're sitting around and watching
a movie or a TV show or could be out
and someone hearing the story and all of a sudden,
you just like, well.

Speaker 5 (13:54):
My algorithm is all Golden Retrievers.

Speaker 6 (13:57):
I don't know why continuously it's just golden retrievers. And
there was one video the most recent time that I
like cried was this video of them like taking their
golden retriever that was really really old to the beach
because he was about to die and then like it
was his last day on the beach and then like
oh my god, just and the music behind it and

(14:19):
then it like flashed back to when he was a puppy,
like I'm done.

Speaker 2 (14:24):
The funny thing.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
After I watched that, I said, let me give some
social media and I'm on TikTok and I see this guy.
He says, this little dog just walked up to my house.
And he walked up to it in a little dog
and he says, who do you belong to? And the
dog just got attached to him and he's holding the
dog and said, wow, looks like he's been beat up
a little bit. So I'm gonna have to take him
to the vet. And he took him to the vet
and they said, okay, he has something in his eye
and he got some scratches, and he said, I want

(14:47):
to put this on all of you know, the area,
you know websites, to see if we can find who
it is. And he said, well, look, buddy, I gotta
go to work. And he put putt matt down. Little
dog just sat there and he got attached to it.
And somebody said that that's their dog, and he said, there.
He says, his name is Gucci, and and then he
he said, I got attached to the dog. I was
ready to make him my family. But the right thing

(15:08):
to do is to give it back. And he gave
it back, and the dog was just like, Okay, I
know the lady, but I ain't trying to stay with him, right.
His little tale was wagging, but he kept looking, and
he says, it's just the right thing to do.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
And I'm like, you know, I'm just gonna go to bed, right,
I'm gonna go to bed.

Speaker 4 (15:22):
I mean, there's not a story that I don't cry about,
so it doesn't matter. Really, I could run down a
list of daily I'm cool with it. Better accept that's
just a part of you that matter that.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
I do it. I'll be honest with you, Yes, you
don't want that pent up inside of me just for me,
I'm just like, hey, life is good.

Speaker 1 (15:40):
Wow, I look at that, look at that, and all
of a sudden, the tears just kept flowing. I'm like,
is that a tear?

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (15:46):
Wait, wait, wait a minute, where did that come from?
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(16:08):
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(16:31):
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Speaker 7 (16:34):
So?

Speaker 2 (16:34):
What was the moment you expected? But you got emotional.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
So I'm like a sucker for like Americans got talent stories,
American Idol stories, different things like that.

Speaker 12 (16:44):
And the reason why.

Speaker 9 (16:45):
Is because me growing up as a child, you know,
being with my mom and everything and being supportive on
dreams that I had when I was growing up and
going to different events and everything. You know, it's just
throwing them, you.

Speaker 12 (16:57):
Know, backstories fact to me kind of how I was,
you know, and then me having kids now you know,
looking at you know, if my kids want to be
something like that, you know, something like I want to
be supportive.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
So Tody always are you saying you crying American Idol?

Speaker 9 (17:14):
No, I don't cry and get very emotion, like my
my throat is choked up.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
That's crying.

Speaker 4 (17:18):
Yeah yeah, I mean you get the feeling, the feeling
I'll be I'll be perfectly fine.

Speaker 8 (17:25):
And also the story come up.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
Yes yeah wow yeah, yeah, you like, where where's this
coming from? Okay? Wow?

Speaker 1 (17:31):
That was okay? Oh wow, okay, okay, wow. I hope
they win. See they do that so you can vote
for him, that's your person.

Speaker 12 (17:40):
Yeah, I know, I'm like, are they under brigging this?

Speaker 11 (17:46):
Like that?

Speaker 2 (17:47):
Go doy you hold on his sea.

Speaker 4 (17:48):
It's funny because I was we just played Alex Warner
minute and I was telling you he was on Jennifer
Hudsons yesterday, and so I turned it on for a
second because it's here in the studio and he was
telling his story.

Speaker 2 (17:56):
Huh.

Speaker 4 (17:57):
And we heard a lot of his story because he
we had him at the Doctor Phillips Center and he
was telling her how he wrote his first song when
he's fifteen after his dad died.

Speaker 2 (18:04):
Yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (18:05):
And I'm sitting here going because I heard this story before,
and I'm like, man, that's sad.

Speaker 2 (18:10):
Wow. Tea is just coming down from the land. Britney.

Speaker 1 (18:14):
Good morning, Good morning, Brittany unexpectedly cried wait anywhere.

Speaker 7 (18:20):
I took my son to see Billy Eilish in Miami
this weekend. We were really excited to get the tickets
and I'm watching him just sing and have this huge
rave blast with all these other fans, and then her
last song was Birds of a Feather.

Speaker 8 (18:35):
And I just look at him and I'm like, oh
my god.

Speaker 7 (18:38):
My son is fifteen going on sixteen, and he'll be
a senior next year. Like this is our experience, this
is our moment. I like Billy Eilish, but I'm not
a fan, Like these people are around me, like I'm
watching him scream and like just be ina, and I'm like,
I've never sat back at a concert and just watched him.

(18:58):
And I'm like, yeah, this is my baby and he's
almost an adult. Like this is it.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
You had a moment at the show. You had a
oh yeah, Well.

Speaker 7 (19:08):
Everybody's crying and everybody else around me is just screaming
and having a great time.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
And I'm like yes, and your son is like, mom's
loving the music, and you going, that's my baby.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
He's about to go. He's gonna graduate. This is a moment.

Speaker 7 (19:23):
He looks at me and he starts crying because he's like,
thank you, mom, I will whoa scring.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
Okay, this is all all the all the nights that
I stayed up giving labor, and he got on my
nerves and this is the moment that it all makes sense.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
This is how it makes.

Speaker 7 (19:42):
Miami with all that traffic. I was like, all right,
this made it. This was perfect.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
You hold on a second. Wow, that was a serious
moment there.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
From clamont Nase, good morning, how good morning, good morning?
All right, when do you have an unexpected emotional outburst,
so to speak.

Speaker 8 (19:58):
Okay, so I ties to avoid watching movies that get
me super sad, must like completely by myself. If I'm
by myself and sometimes I need a moment, that's cool.
But I just don't like to be around people. So
my whole family has been trying to make me watch
this movie The Impossible. I've seen clips of it, and
I know I'm gonna lose it if I if I

(20:19):
cry it if I watch it. So I've avoided it.
And then at our church, we're doing a series where
he ties principles like from movies, and he ties like
Bible principles to it, and of course they sow clips
of this movie The Impossible that I've been avoiding watch
for years. Yes, and he's showing the moments where you know,
it really truly gets our emotions going. I lost it.

(20:43):
I'm like, I wish they had told me it was
gonna be this movie.

Speaker 7 (20:46):
And I have my.

Speaker 8 (20:46):
Baby sitting there. I'm like my baby who's eleven. Of course,
I'm like holding her and I'm crying, and I wish
I had a warning because I'm an ugly crier as well.
In this room full of people I mean it's church,
so yeah, you can kind of cry and okay, you
know too, but not an ugly did it.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Sneak up on you? Did you ask yourself? What am
I feeling inside that I'm crying like this?

Speaker 8 (21:12):
Oh? I really, I know I'm a crier.

Speaker 7 (21:14):
I really just.

Speaker 8 (21:15):
When people were sharing their stories just now, like the
Billie Eilish story, I'm over here like my chin started
like taking. I don't know them, but I'm crying for them.
But it just I wish I had a warning. But
that movie, if you guys ever want, you know, to
have us impossible be impossible, Impossible. Well, it's kind of old.
It's with Tom Holland, it's one of his first ones.

(21:38):
But it is definitely moving and I felt it this Sunday.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Now, I'm like you, I stay away from movies that
make me cry. So but there's some people low listening
then they'll do it. You hold on a second. What
to say?

Speaker 6 (21:49):
Somebody said when she was pregnant, she watched Hatchie Hashi
with Richard Gear.

Speaker 5 (21:54):
Has anybody seen that?

Speaker 6 (21:55):
But I guess the dog goes to the train station
every single day waiting for him.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Oh yeah, just even saying that can make.

Speaker 4 (22:04):
And I watch Yellowstone so much like the train Station.
Oh No Kill to Kill, xl one will Power by
Attorney Dan new and Interact Need to Check Its a
no brainer called Attorney Dan Newland. There's so many stories.
Someone said they went to Taco Bell for a Baja
blast freeze. The machine was down and I went into
full on meltdown cry. But it's because I didn't know it.
I was pregnant at the tall so super super emotional. Wow, Like,

(22:26):
I don't know why this is making me so sad
that it's making me so sad. Let's see, someone said
Disney on Ice when Under the Sea started playing. I'm
usually pretty emotionless, but the music and the harmonies that
just hit me.

Speaker 2 (22:36):
And now my wife won't let me live it down.
What you doing?

Speaker 1 (22:40):
It's Brittany who had one of those life changing moments
with her kid watching Billie Eilish. We got you some
Universal Orlando Halloween Hard Knights Select nights through November.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Second.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
You still want to win, just go to xl one
O sixty seven dot com slash contest and they'll tell
you how Ray which guy.

Speaker 6 (22:55):
Hilaria Baldwin, she said that she was bullied on Dancing
to the Stars, Oh

Speaker 1 (22:59):
Real word, on the way Johnny's House,
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