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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Crazy. Hey, it's Chris and Laurie and
we host the morning show. It's Shenandoa Country Q one
O two in Winchester, part of our beautiful Shenandoah Valley
here in Virginia, and we have a lot of crazy
stuff that comes across our desk and we just thought, hey,
let's share some of that. So we've got three up
four today. And the first one that I want to
talk about, let me let me get pull it up
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right here. So the very first one is passwords. I
just put up a meme and it said I just
don't have anyone any more passwords left in me. And
it's this woman in a painting. She's just staring out
and I swear it looks like that's exactly what she's drinking. Right, So,
the most common passwords in the US are really hackable,
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like really really hackable. What do you think Like one
of those is password one. Yeah, that's number ten, that
sits at number ten on the list. So I'm going
to give you five to number one in terms of
the most common passwords in the US. Number five one, two, three, four, five, six, seven,
eight nine. Number four one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
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number three. You might see a pattern here one through six,
number two password. You serious who is still using password
as their password? And the number one most common password
in the United States is still admin. Wow, yah be
hacked in like second, split seconds? Yes, I wish I
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could find I wish I could get my hand on this
chart that I had, But it was how blunt force hackers,
how quickly they can get your they can crack your
password right, and it's it is split seconds if it's
something like admin or password or one, four, five six,
if you don't use one of the real symbols right,
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getting one of the symbols in there. I always use
the exclamation mark go hack me. And for a long
time I was doing a question mark and it started
freaking me out a little bit to my exclamation mark.
But I don't have any more passwords left in me,
I know, and mine are so long I can't remember it, like,
oh what was that again? Back before we we've had
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to start changing our password every month, But back before then,
I had one that it was always like a pet's name,
And then I thought, oh, that might be too easy
to hack. So a friend of mine who works in
computer security said can you remember any of your license
plates from your whole life? And it turns out I could.
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He said, put two random license plates together and that
works perfect. Yeah, throw in an exclamation mark. That's a
great tip. It works, It works, how about it? Yeah?
Do you know that on the what is that show
that I hate so much? The View? Remember that one?
So this was kind of interesting. Pins are sort of
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the same way, right, when you have a pin for
an account. One of the hosts of the View, they
were they had a celebrity mentalist, Oz per Rollman on.
He's really good. But I learned years ago you never
have a psychic on your show because they'll spill stuff.
And that's what this guy did. He looked to the
co host Sarah Haynes and asked her to write down
a fake ATM pin code on a kit card without
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revealing it to anyone else at the table. Well, moments later,
he called out a pin code. Her mouth, her jaw
just dropped open. It was her real white pin. Yes,
and she said, no one knows my pin but me.
How did you know that? Why would you say it
on national television? That's crazy, right, Yeah, it is crazy anyway,
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So there you go. Change up your password, change up
your pin, and good luck with that. So, Laurie, Thanksgiving's
coming up. Now when you cook Thanksgiving dinner? I thought
i'd start with a joke. Have you ever cooked Thanksgiving dinner? Oh?
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You know the answer to that. No, I love to
host a party. I do not love to host a
dinner party. Same because I'm so bad at it. Luckily
I married someone who is great at it. Same. But
one year we went with we went to Cracker Barrel
and had them do our Thanksgiving for this. You loved that.
I loved it. I loved it and it was it
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was super, super simple and easy. Everybody enjoyed it. And
you know, there was no stress in the kitchen that
year because the stress of the whole kitchen, like I thought,
you said you liked to cook, got out of my kitchen.
Get up. So anyway, so what are the things that
you should never ever speak about at the Thanksgiving table?
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Well it's very interesting because they actually did a big
survey about it, and and so what do you think
are the number one or two things that you shouldn't
be talking about? Politics? Absolutely one percent, that's what everyone said.
It was the number one answer. Don't talk politics even
if you are on the same side. Oh okay, they
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they don't even bring that up because it's just irritating
for anyone to hear or no one wants to hear
your thoughts on politics. My feeling, okay, this is my feeling.
If you can't name the three branches of government, you
have no right to talk politics. Right. I'm not looking
at you, and I wasn't good as I don't talk
politics anyway. You know this, this is very true. So
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not just politics, finances and religion is always touching good.
There were three things when I was growing up that
you just never talked about. It's politics, religion, and money.
You just didn't talk about it. Now everybody talks about
we have no filters anymore, none none. So anyway, what
should you talk about? What are the things you can
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talk about instead? So, if if you've got that uncle
who just can't wait to talk about the last election
because you know you do, here's what you throw out instead.
They say, the safer subject exit. Everybody can participate travel plans,
What the food and the wine is like at the table,
what you like about it, never what you don't like
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and hobbies start talking about ask other people about their hobbies.
And here's the trick. If you just don't want to talk,
people love talking about themselves, so you can just so
tell me all about your new hobby, and that means
you can just keep eating long time. It's true. I
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learned that often people ask me because it's an interesting
and weird different job we've got, right, So people will
ask me about my job. Then I'm stuck with talking,
and I'm a slow eater anyway, and they're all back
with their thirds getting dessert. I'm still trying to get
half the plate down, all right, But anyway, that's what
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you should talk about. Remember divert to travel plans and
hobbies and food and wine. And now my favorite of
this week's crazy stories for the crazy So Laurie, everybody
knows what happened at the Louver in Paris with the
big jewelry heist. So much was stolen and it was priceless,
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right so here now listen. If you are working in
security and priceless jewels have been stolen and probably melted
down all the golden stuff that was holding them all together,
first off, you probably shouldn't still have your job, true,
but they do if you do. You're on high alert now,
you know ding exactly, so you couldn't possibly believe. Look,
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my thinking is this, if somebody just stole priceless jewels
from the louver, that will now today be the safest
place to put your priceless jewels exactly, wouldn't you think
you would think? But here's what happened. Oh no, that
they should fire everyone in security there. So these two guys,
these two pranksters, actually managed to successfully sneak their own
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painting into the lou Museum in Paris, and they placed
it right next to the Mona Lau. My, your kidd,
how do you do that? Wow? After there's been a
Joey Ice a week ago. It's unbelievable. They said that
they were able to get their painting past metal detectors
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by building the frame out of legos. Oh I just
can't even I can't even believe it. So then they
got into the big that that big room and move
and they hung it right next to the Mona Lisa,
their own stupid pan Someone's got some splaining to do. Exactly. Wow,
I just I just with all the cameras and all
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the security, you were able to do that unbelievable, just
truly unbelievable. All Right, Gang, that's gonna wrap it for
this episode. I hope you've had fun. We always have
a great time. I hope you'll listen anytime you want
to listen. We're here every morning Monday through Saturday, and
that's shenando A Country Q one O two on iHeartRadio.
Until next time, we're Chris and Laurie. Thanks for joining