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Hello, Killy Nash. Hey there, it's tomorrow show today tomorrow for the
Kenny Chesney Montage. I have somethingI was going to call the alcohol Mix,
and then while we were talking aboutit on the year, it morphed
into the bartender mix the bar.Oh. And you know that's kind of
like in you know, the bartendershave their own special messure, right,
so that works out great mixologists atthe bar. So here's the mix,
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and all the songs have something todo with drinking. Doom my Best Waste,
Another dick Luck Bason in marbler onmy nack kill Babe and with people
there a find of shots of thefun got it? Okay, there you
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go. We're gonna put it inthis podcast so you can reference it again.
I'll play it for you again rightnow. Doom, Ma best Waste,
another dick Luck balls and in mabl on my nack killed the Babe
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shots up. All right, thereyou go. Now tomorrow when we play
that, we're gonna take Calor andnine again nine seven. Name all three
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Maybe More is the backup band forLee Brice. I don't know.
Anyway. You can sign up windowstickets here on the ninety seven to five
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do that by Friday. That contestcomes down at the end of the week.
If you go to the Morning Restblog ninety seven five WCS dot com,
you will see Stephanie Buckman and SammyNo, Noah Kowski. Now these
women have different No, that can'tbe his name. No, Stephanie,
Sammy they're twin sisters. Identical twinsisters. Okay, okay, they're both
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thirty years old, obviously identical twins. They both they they they've grown up
and continue to live in Jacksonville,Florida. Unbeknownst to them. They say
that they have been living identical lives. So they met their future husbands on
the same day they delivered kids.A couple of days apart from each other,
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they ended up buying streets unbeknownst toor homes unbeknownst to each other.
Three doors down from each other onthe same street. They've bought the same
cars again without any prodding. Atthis point, they don't know that they're
related. No, no, no, they know that they're related, but
it's just like they'll call each otherand go, guess what I just did.
She's like, I don't know,but I'm busy buying a car.
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No, you're not, I justbought one today. Well, I'm getting
the new Corolla. That's what Igot. Guess what I'm pregnant In real
time. In real time, theypick up the phone and someone like almost
like dialing themselves. Yeah. Now, just for fun, they decided to
make some TikTok videos, and it'sembarrassing because their husbands can't tell them apart.
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Oh wow, look, who areyou supposed to hug? Here?
Who you supposed to hug? That'sawkward, That's very awkward. But I
also, you know, just thinkthat it's unusual, but it happens that
people end up living identical lives almostlike I mean, I know, we're
all individual snowflakes. No two arethe same, and even these two have
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separate, you know, differences,But who are you living a similar life
to somebody who's just like, guesswhat I did. I did that.
I'm going on vacation that week,I'm you know, buying a house this
week. I'm doing this. Andit's crazy. I had a friend who
we really weren't very similar. Ihaven't seen them in probably gosh forty years
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now, but we went we weWe were born apparently a couple hours apart
from each other in the same hospital. We grew up about a quarter of
a mile from each other, right. We both played on the same baseball
team. We played on the samesoccer teams, we played we everything we
did through high school was the same. At the same time. We went
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to we both went to a like. We left the public high schools at
the same time and went to thesame private school. But other than I
mean, we weren't even friends.I would just say, Oh, there's
Steve again. Steve. Oh Steve, here I am at McDonald's. Here
you are, so what a surprise. Oh here I am asking that girl.
You asked her out yesterday, stealer. No he I mean, it
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was just the way life went whereme and Steve did everything, not together,
but at the same time. Weliterally asked the same girl out,
like within twelve hours of each otherin high school. He got he got
her. Steve's a better looking guythan me, I don't. I don't
think her. I'd have gone outwith him too. And he was a
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lot he was. His personality wasn'tthe same as mine. He was a
lot calmer. He was the kindof guy who you could tell had a
big future. I looked like afuture troll. He'd probably end up living
under a bridge. I would lookhim up on Facebook. I haven't they
feel I have not. I don'tknow if they ever got married. I
have not. Like I said,I don't think I've seen him since nineteen
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eighty five. Would have been thelast time I saw him. What if
you pulled up his Facebook page andhe's driving the same black Kiah you're driving.
What if he's in Colombia, I'dbe freaking you out. Oh yeah,
I'd be like, because you wereKelly Benedict. Yeah, when I
got adopted. That's when my adoptedname became. When I was Kelly Nash
when I was born. And wow, yeah, if he's in Colombia,
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then things are getting real, realcrazy. But yeah, I mean,
you got your sons living down inJacksonville. He could look up these two
girls. They're both thirty years oldand living identical lives. Hysterical. Yeah,
you can see more about that onthe Morning Rush blog. We also
got a Morning Rush a regular who'sgot a little challenge going on here,
a little fight going on with mom. Now she's an adult, I'm guessing
from the way she wrote this,because it's a girl's day out. But
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mom got included and they went shoppingtogether, a bunch of the ladies,
and she says that Mom yelled ather because she tried on a bunch of
clothes and then rather than going throughall of the work of trying to get
them just right and rehanng them.She just brought them out of the dressing
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room and handed them to the ladywho works there. So, you know,
I don't know what the store is, and my mind is like a
TJ Max, you know, wherethey tell you can only take again or
whatever it is, and they countthem and then they give you the number
and you got to return with that. Oh I didn't know all that.
Oh you haven't. You don't eventry on clothes. How did Sally get
your close to fit perfect? That? She just knows size because like for
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me, it's like thirty six waistsand some thirty eight. Yeah, we
bump in that every now and thenshe makes me go. She makes me
stand there and put them all onwhen I'm in the bedroom. Oh,
and then she'll take them back.I like that. Oh my gosh,
going back. Well, uh soif you go to like my personal shopper,
yeah, exactly, if you goto TJ Max, you'll find that
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they only allow you to take acertain number, and like it's like eight
I think, and then they'll giveyou the numb and then you come out
and if you had like twelve,then they'll make four sit there. You
come back out with the eight.Then they give you the number four.
You go back with your four.It's quite the production and if you get
and it does take a while torehng maybe I understand the frustration then,
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But otherwise that girl ought to bekick square on the butt for not hanging
the clothes back up. Well,so she just came out and she just
gave them to the lady and saidhere you go. And the mom got
on her and said, you know, Mom's right. But like to this
young lady's point, what else isthat woman doing? You're creating jobs here?
Is that why you throw trash outof the window? We're creating I
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don't know, but I'm saying,I mean, your job is to sit
there and look at the dressing room, and the most you can have in
is three. So at no pointwill there be three on the left,
three on the right. So threemen, three women, Okay, that's
the most you can have. Maybethat maybe that's expected in her job description.
I don't know that. Just itseems like you should go ahead and
put them back on the rack,Just put them back on the hangar,
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back on the hangar. Why notjust walk it back to the rack then
and eliminate her job. You're outof a job. I just don't kill
jobs over here, you're the jobkiller. I'm trying to get her to
be courteous. She just got outof a job. I don't have a
problem. There's got to be somekind of etiquette here that I'm not familiar
with. Lamely, I'm not familiarwith it. Yeah, you're not going
shopping now, it doesn't matter toyou. But what is the etiquette?
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Should she put the clothes back onthe hangar? Or is that not?
In fact, the purpose of theperson there is to try to help speed
things along while also working a formof security. Whenever I have etiquette questions
always asked. Strangely enough, John, John's huge end of that kind of
stuff. Oh does Sally not buyhis clothes too? She does some of
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them, but no, John getshis own stuffy she did for all those
years. But John has the EmilyPost etiquette bok. Oh, yeah,
that's he's big into all that.It'd be interesting to see the differences between
like the nineteen seventies Emily Post inthe twenty twenties Emily Post. If you
ever had dinner with John, likewith a group of people, and you
don't know which fort es. Justwatch John one of exactly which fourties.
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One of the things that I learnedthat changed in Emily Post from the seventies
to the nineties, because I thinkI got the seventies version at my mom's
house, and then I think mymom gave me the nineties version, and
I noticed there was a difference.One of the things I didn't read the
whole book. I mean thick.It's like a reference. It's like an
encyclopedia, you know, read itreference. Yeah. But one of the
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differences that had changed from the seventiesto the nineties was a gentleman. If
you're a gentleman, you walk closestto the street. Yes, that was
in the seventies. That changed inthe nineties. In the nineties you switched
to the doorway side. The ladywalks closest to the road because muggers come
from the doorways. Oh, ifthey're going to pickpocket you or anything like
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that, that's going to come froman alley the street, but they're not
going to hit. But the pointof the man walking on the outside towards
the street was to protect her fromany puddles where the vehicle splashed it.
That was your job was to absorbthe moisture. Gotcha. But now she
can take that, but she doesn'twant her purse to be stolen. I
don't think any women know that,Like I mean, there might be ten
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that read Emily Post to that level, like they would look at you and
go, you're so disrespectful walking closestto the road, I have outdated information.
I thought that was what I wasabused to do. How did you
read the whole book? You gotto get the new book, John,
Actually I think both the new book. I'm wondering what the twenty twenty three
version says. Maybe we're back tothe road. You come out with one
every year. I think it's likeevery five years or so. She updates.
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Well, she doesn't, she's beendead for one hundred years, but
somebody in her family updates it.Oh No, we're gonna jump on a
teams meeting. Hey, I'm goingto give you the the bartend to mix
one more time from Kenny Chesney,do my best waste another day. I
love balls on Monac kill that withpeople. There was a fut of shots
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up, full of fun. Allright. Now when we play that,
we might play it on the era. But wait till you hear us say
call now to win. That wouldbe that would be when you call now
to win. I got that fromEmily Post. That is proper radio etique
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