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January 16, 2025 • 11 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, Killy Nash, Good morning, good morning. It's tomorrow show today,
tomorrow six thirty. Is this the last opportunity to win?
Warrenziders think is do we do this again next week?
I gotta I gotta reference our email. Yeah, I haven't
liked I tell you this. Tomorrow you have a chance
to win because it's Friday. Either way, Yeah, warren Zider's
what you're talking about.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
And this's the Township Auditorium with Tyler Brayden on Saturday night,
March twenty ninth. Convivial is convivial? Yea convivial?

Speaker 1 (00:31):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (00:31):
What does convivial mean?

Speaker 1 (00:33):
I know this word. It's it's pretty much as described.
It's it's festive, it's a holiday, it's it's party time.
It's convivial.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
Yeah, I mean it's the atmosphere. Yeah, so the atmosphere
that is friendly, lively, enjoyable. So the Township will be convivial.
Oh huge for the warren Zeider's concert.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
Yeah, okay, convivial, convivial. This is why we do it.
Maybe there's a word that you know of when we
use it, but there's a word that you used to
expand your vocabulary. We're all learning together here. I'm still
trying to figure out how to use titty nope. Yeah,
that's that was this morning word. I meant to use
that last night. And because you would use the you

(01:14):
had used the the example of a titty nope of
food that was scraped off a plate meal. Yeah, and
I wanted to use that, but I don't have an
opportunity to use that because you know there's no titty
nope I on my plate.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Brother, No, you have known no left over.

Speaker 1 (01:32):
No, I have worn off the design on most plates,
sopped it off necessarily if with some molasses and a biscuit.

Speaker 2 (01:41):
Sop it up. This I've put this on the Morning
Rush blog, but I don't even understand what I've put here.
So don't try to poke holes in it, Jonathan. But
I know you like to you dud well, Wait about
the guy? What about the girl? I don't know, okay,
but it just says the average American. This is a
poll of one thousand Mariamans. How much do you spend

(02:02):
if you're in a dating relationship not in a marriage,
And according to this the average American spend six thousand,
one hundred and thirty eight dollars a year on the relationship. Now,
that's five hundred and fifty nine dollars on presents, as
well as an average of five thousand, five hundred and
seventy nine dollars on dates and activities. The biggest single

(02:26):
expense is dining out, which ninety three percent say they
do most commonly twice a month. Yeah, you know, in
my mind, I'm thinking, do the women pay for any
of these things? I get the gifts, but it says
each American, So does it equal? Like does the couple
spend twelve thousand dollars because it's six thousand dollars per person.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
I don't think now, you would not be surprised by this,
because I'm old school. I'm a traditionalist. I don't think
that I've ever been on a date where she paid
for anything, and if she had won too, I would
not have led her.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
Perhaps what they're saying is that the women, once they're
into a relationship, they have to spend a lot o
dough on clothes and shoes and hair and makeup.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
That they know.

Speaker 2 (03:13):
I had not considered that if you're normally just going
to be home on a Friday night, you don't need
your slinky little black dress or whatever. It is it
costs six hundred dollars. That's a great point, so maybe
that's how they're figuring it out. But they say that
it's far more affordable to be single than in a relationship,
and by the time you get married, you will have

(03:35):
spent on average nineteen three hundred and six dollars on
the relationship. This is before engagement rings and weddings and
all that sort of stuff.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
So I heard a guy say this one time, and
I it embarrassed me. So I don't know how his
wife felt about it, although I'm I think she probably
had heard him say that before. But he said, I
had to marry her to get my money back, get
my money on her. Hmmm, wow, that I can't imagine anything. Well,

(04:07):
I can imagine a lot more insulting things to say.

Speaker 2 (04:10):
I see now, I wish that she was quick witted.
And she replied, well, I'm about to get it back
in a divorce, about to lose it all again. Yeah,
well it's coming back. You were talking about paying for
dates and stuff. We got a morning Russian regular who's
in a quandary. He would like to go on vacation.

(04:33):
He is going to go on vacation he wants to
get away. I guess maybe it's sometime in February or March,
right before it starts getting really warmer on here. He
wants to head on down to Mechihoway, maybe like Cancun
or one of those types of adventures.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
I wouldn't go there now, but I loved it back
in the day. I'll put it that way.

Speaker 2 (04:51):
So quote, I'm wondering if I'm being a jerk if
I invite my girlfriend to come on a get away
to Mexico, but I don't pay for her flight and
I and we're not staying, we're not sleeping together, so
I guess she'd have to get her own hotel room.

(05:13):
I'm wondering how I would navigate this. We've only been
dating for about five months.

Speaker 1 (05:19):
You go by yourself as how you do it, or
you scale it back and go to the biltmore. You
do not ask her, Hey, do you want to go
on vacation with me, and then say yeah, I've been
checking out the flights we can. You can get a
flight for three hundred and twenty seven dollars. But no, no, no, no.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
Why couldn't he say I'm really I really want to
get down to Mexico. I've never been. It'd be a
great beach vacation. I'm I'm obviously tight on money, you
know my financial situation, but I was thinking if you
would like to to join me down there, just meet
me there. You know, I found some cheap flights. Maybe

(06:05):
you can get one of those.

Speaker 1 (06:07):
If you're interested to try to lay that trap, you're
gonna have to do it with a little more seven.
You need to be a little more savvy when you
lay that when you get just got to start daydreaming
during a conversation. You know, I saw a picture online
the other day of Cancun and I've only been there
once or i'd never been there, and I just want
to go snorkeling one day. Maybe we could do that

(06:28):
one day. That'd be fun because I want to go.
I got vacation time coming up, but i'd love to go.
I'm I'm going to be able to I'm not gonna
be able to afford it because I was looking at
the price of the airfares, like two seventy five for
each of us, and it's like doubling that, like doubles
my vacation budget. So but maybe, you know, maybe in
the future.

Speaker 2 (06:47):
This could turn into like a like a sitcom episode
where she thinks she's been invited and he's paying for it.
Like she jumps to.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
The you got to throw in the caveat but I
can't afford that. You can't see that happening to throw
that in there, like every thirty seconds, you.

Speaker 2 (07:04):
Couldn't see that happening on George's like George, George, Yeah,
He's like asking her out, like he's already telling Jerry,
there's no way I'm gonna pay for this.

Speaker 1 (07:12):
I have no money for her.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
And then like in the middle of it, he's like,
I was thinking about going to Mexico and she's like,
oh my gosh, George, I can't believe you've asked this
is fit hang on, my mom's calling mom, George just
a tribute. I totally can see that thing going wrong.
That would be hysterical. I don't know that I ever
took a vacation with anybody like that, you know what

(07:33):
I'm saying, Like, it's just like I'm not in an
intimate relationship yet or somebody that I was thinking, like
I've gone on vacation with other guys, like we weren't
considering becoming intimate with each other. But it was just like, dude,
we were thinking about heading out to the Rockies. You
want to come, sure, I'll come. Understanding completely, I was
paying for it, but the idea of the the lady

(07:58):
being invited, I.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
Think if you go by the strictest term of a definition,
I've never been on a definition with someone other than
you know, once I got married Sally obviously, where I
even went with a guy. I never if I wanted
to go somewhere, I go by myself.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Vacation.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
You have vacation by myself? Really, what's that like? It's
it's it's unbelievably freeing. Huh. You walk through the hotel lobby,
nobody knows you. It doesn't matter that you're only wearing
boxer shorts. Okay, my flip flops didn't even match.

Speaker 2 (08:31):
You get home when you want to get home.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
You know, and there's always a concierge at least a
bell hop who will help you to your room.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
M hm.

Speaker 1 (08:40):
It's it's very relaxing and freeing. Did I was talking
to a TV personality I won't mention who she is,
and we were talking about this one day and she said,
you know, I love that feeling. And I tell you
where it goes desperately wrong is when you're topless in
the hot tub and you're having a good time, you know,
with these new friends that you just meant because she

(09:01):
was talking to a bunch of girls she just kind
of met, and somebody else comes to the hot topic. Oh,
I know you you're sew and so from channel whatever
she said, she just slipped down into the hot tub.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
Yeah, I mean didn't go wrong for them. They got
a look of a story. Wy s is sewing.

Speaker 1 (09:22):
So there's no look. If you go to pull it off,
you gotta be you gotta be a little more delicate
in the way you bring the conversation up. You have
to come up with a premise in how you you
even couch the conversation like a daydreaming kind of thing,
you know, that kind of thing. You're not going to
be able to do this. And just you know, if
she comes up and says, I'd love to go on

(09:42):
that trip and I have vacation money I've been saving
up and I'll go on to vacate let's go together. Now,
she sounds desperate.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
She sounds desperate. Please take me, please, No, I I
I I think that the guy if he just puts
his cards on the table up front. I don't have
any money to invite you, but I would so desperately
love for you to be on a beach with me.
If you can't make it completely understand.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
All right, I'm sure we got a Morning Russia regular.
It's been in this situation before. You tell us how
that worked.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Ladies, would you like him to ask you knowing that
he can't pay for it, or is it better for
him to just shut his mouth and say I'm going
by myself, because I think that almost comes off as cold, like, oh,
you were going to this romantic getaway by yourself? Are
you meeting somebody there?

Speaker 1 (10:28):
Like?

Speaker 2 (10:29):
This is weird?

Speaker 1 (10:30):
Just the topless girl on the hot top. I don't
know who she is yet, Night nine, two six seven nights.
That's the last thing I gotta said to us that
I recognized her. I like, I didn't know her? Oh really?

Speaker 2 (10:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
If I had been in that situation and I recognize
somebody from that TV station, that was that girl.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
And just try to hear what she was talking about,
I'm getting more dirt on her.

Speaker 1 (10:51):
You're not going to get that for you on the
seven o'clock.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
A couple more cocktails.

Speaker 1 (10:54):
Lady, I have to say nine eight nine two six
seven ninth seven eight w cos we start talking, you
start talking. That's the same number you use when you
want to start winning this larly what you're talking about?
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(11:16):
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Speaker 2 (11:25):
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Speaker 1 (11:28):
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