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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Oh, what's going on tomorrow show? Today? It was a
little busy day coming down here, so we've got to
get to it. Pull up quick to retrieve it.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Well, we're excited to tell you that we got Luke
Brian concert tickets for the Credit One Stadium in Charleston.
That show is next Friday. I believe it's sold out.
I might be not. When I resent right. I do
have a link on the Morning Rest blog where through Ticketmaster.
So if you're trying to buy tickets, because Ticketmaster does
this thing now where they allow people to resell tickets. Yes,
so you can buy authorized resale tickets. There may still
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be some actual original seats still available. I doubt it,
but whatever, I've got the link to the ticket Master
thing if you want to buy some tickets. Also, it's
very important to go to the Morning Rust blog if
you want to win the concert tickets. I believe I'm
pronouncing it right. Jajune, Jejune? Now what is Jejune mean?
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And you would probably use this as an insult?
Speaker 1 (00:55):
Jajune. Yes, maybe I've been insulted and didn't know it
because somebody used it on me. This is while we
do this, so you'll understand when somebody uses a word,
you should know what it means.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Naive, superficial, and unsophisticated. Ah, that's what we're hoping we'll
accomplish Friday night. Next Friday Night with the Luke Bryan.
We want it to be unsophisticated.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
That's what we're shooting for.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
Yeah. Again, the Credit One Stadium in Charleston next Friday,
July eighteenth, win tickets Tomorrow morning at about six thirty.
Jonathan will tell you what number he's looking for at
that time. But you want to have the answer and
the answers on the Morning Rush blog at ninety seven
five w COS dot com.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Al that allows us to continue to brag. This is
the easiest contest on the.
Speaker 2 (01:41):
Radio, absolutely without question, Jonathan, What makes someone a cool person?
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Science? Oh, we have a scientific study.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Yes, if you're trying to become a cool person science, say, okay, adventurous.
Let's see is that one in there that is one
of the descriptions h cool?
Speaker 1 (02:05):
See, he's adventurous because he does things that the average
guy or girl wouldn't do. He probably it's probably some
adventurous stuff that the average person couldn't afford to do.
What do you mean, like if fly to Brazil for
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Rio days, stuff like that.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
The definition of cool as a child for me was
Arthur Fonzarelli.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Oh a person, oh who epitomizes cool.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Yeah, but I'm saying Arthur Fonzarelli was the Fonds was
cool by definition. He was cool, but he didn't have
access to things that you didn't have access to. Point
so the everyday person can You could be a cool
person in your office or whatever.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
But you're right.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
Adventurous is one of the things more outgoing, fun loving.
They use the word powerful, adventurous and open to new
things and also independent thinkers. That makes you a cool person.
On the other hand, if you are more traditional, secure, warm, agreeable,
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careful and calm, you'll be boring, but you will also
be considered a good person.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
Got it.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
There's a difference between a cool person and a good person.
Speaker 1 (03:26):
Richie Cunningham was a good person. The Fonts was cool. Boy.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Did we just thank you? Happy days?
Speaker 1 (03:33):
There you go. Now we know.
Speaker 2 (03:34):
So if you're trying to be cool, now you know
the trick. We're happy to teach that trick to you.
And because I see we're pressed up against it. With
only a couple of minutes till our next guest arrives.
I'll tell you the morning rush problem of the day. Now,
granted she is the only married one in her group
of girlfriends. The rest of them are single. She didn't
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run this by them. They were all out to dinner together,
just the girls night out as it were, and she,
I'm just reading from her email, the waiter became very flirty,
to the point where I found it disgusting. I found
it very inappropriate. He made me uncomfortable and he actually asked,
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what are you girls doing? I get off at eleven?
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Oh? No, I thought he was just working for a
great tip. He's working for something else.
Speaker 2 (04:27):
Yes, he was working for something else. And she said
he had kind of snide remarks about, you know, the
white wine and other things like that. So she went
and complained to the manager. And she thinks she may
have gotten him fired because a chance of that because
he is not that She did not see him on
the floor moving forward, nor was he the one who
brought the check. So now did she go to First off,
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did the waiter go too far by trying to flirt
with the young ladies? Is that inappropriate? And then if
even if it is did she go too far by
complaining to the manager not actually complaining to him, like, hey.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Ya, because the server's got a fine line here between
being complimentary and being overly aggressive.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
How many men have made the mistake of thinking that
the waitress was hitting on them because she's she's just
being nice because she has to be in order to
get a tip, and you're just not used to women
being nice to you.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
Good point.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
Maybe that's why that guy eats out every night.
Speaker 1 (05:33):
You're doing a lot of female input on this one,
because the guy's got a warped perspective on the whole thing.
Speaker 2 (05:38):
But this guy, I mean, in my opinion, if he's
asking them out, he's gone too far. But I also
don't think I think that the first step should be
address it with the individual that you have the problem with.
Like if somebody's acting up, I tend to want to
tell them directly, unless it seems like it's a potentially
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violent situation. If there's some guy getting crazy, like he's
screaming right like a woman or something like that, my
first response would be to try to get a security
guard or somebody who's supposed to be dealing with this
to deal with it. Now, if there wasn't one there,
I'd be happy to step in and knock them out.
But I don't want to have to pick up the
lawsuit exactly.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
I don't want to pick up the check let alone lawsuit.
All right, So all right, we talk about that tomorrow
and when it'll be thank god it's Friday, kicking off
with Luke Bryan tickets and then getting into that because
there's a lot of hot dates coming down. Maybe you're
taking your hot date and the waiter's going to end
up hitting owner. That would be all right in front
of you, in front of you under that's what happened
to you. That's a whole different conversation. We'll do that. Hey,
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what's what's going on in your neighborhood we should be
talking about. You know, how to reach out to us
as social media. You can also email us. I'm Rush
at ninety seven to five WCS.
Speaker 2 (06:48):
Dot com, Nash at ninety seven five WS dot com.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
Tomorrow we're going to show you the tickets, give you
a chance to win Luke Bryan on the Morning Rush
show me the tickets,