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You're waking up with sixth in the morning. Good morning.
Should we let this millennial trend die? It's already dead? Actually,
should we leave it underneath the dirt? Or should we
resurrect it from the ground. I'm fully aware that there
are way more important things happening around us in Cincinnati
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and in our world and in our personal lives. I
totally understand that. But for right now, we're gonna take
a little bit of a break from that and get
unseerious for a hot second. Are you willing to dive
in with me? Okay? Cool? So if you're a visual person,
Sarah Elsea and I have been talking about this for weeks.
When I say we text about it weekly, I'm not kidding.
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And you'll reckonize Sarah Lisa's voice because she's on my
show quite a bit. She's on with Kick Chris as well.
If you're a visual person, you can even see her
and see what we're talking about at the tiff two
F's Potter like the Wizard. It's the first thing in
my stories right now. The votes say forty four percent
of people and Cincinnati voted no, while fifty six percent
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of people voted yes. And your vote does matter, and
that trend is do we bring the belly button ring
back or not? Now? Like I said, I know there's
a lot happening around us, and this might be trivial
and unseerious, but helped me out here a little bit.
And when I posted this, I got a lot of
dms saying, you know, I've been considering this too, So
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anyone that is, I don't know. In their millennial, the
belly button piercing was what you did when you turned
eighteen and could legally go and get it, and I,
amongst many others, got theirs when they were eighteen years
old and had it probably through college. Somewhere in my twenties.
I remember the day I was sitting in traffic, actually
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in Boston, back where I lived and where I'm from,
and I was looking down at my belly button ring
sitting in traffic. I drove a standard like Geo tracker,
and I said, I'm going to take this thing out.
I'm done with it. And I thought, I said goodbye
to that forever and ever and ever said I'm never
going back to the belly button rang. But as of
recent when I look at it, I'm like, this is
just a hole, this hole and like any other piercing
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right insert whatever piercing you got, it's just still there.
There's this scar, there's this mark. And I'm not mad
about the hole. I'm not mad that I got the
belly button ring. But do we repierce it or do
we just leave the hole? So the pole is keep
the hole or fill the hole? Five one thirty seven
four nine one oh seven one. If you want to
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call and chit chat with me, you can also talk
back with Tiff on the iHeart radio app. It's an
alternative way to contribute if you don't feel like calling me.
The microphone is in the top right hand corner of
that beloved iHeart Radio app that I mentioned every single day,
four hundred times a day while I have you, Are
there other millennial trends that you've seen comeback that you're like, no, no, no, no
no no no no, no, no no no, we should not
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bring that one back. That one should stay in the
grave right next to your golden butterfly belly button ring. Hi,
good morning, you're waking up with TIF in the morning
on kids sweat of several one to fill the hole
or to not fill the hole? Still the pole is
the sounds ridiculous. The pole is still split on social media.
If you're just walking into the conversation, we're talking about
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millennial trends, et cetera. There's one that has been buried
underneath the ground, but Sarah, Lisa and I are wondering
whether or not we should resurrect that, and that is
the belly button piercing, which has then led us. By
the way, if you're just walking into the conversation of
trends that have kind of gone away that are starting
to come back, and whether or not you want them
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to if you don't, I've gotten some dms about really
thin eyebrows. I mean, that's just triggering. Didn't ever tell
him that I pierced my nose in high school and
you can't see it. There's like no scar or anything there.
But I would always take it out when he was around,
and then I would like go to school and like
put it in my nose, but you can't do that
or it closes up, So, you know, really came back
to bite me on that one. Thank you for the
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talk back with Tiff. When you search kiss on the
Iheard app, there's a little microphone you just hold that down.
You two can leave me voice notes on millennial trends
that you would love to either come back or to
never see again. I don't know what to do on this,
it's still split fifty to fifty. Shout out to Lacey Ashley.
Who else is in my DMS right now, Sarah Luise,
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thank you so much for listening and messaging. In the meantime,
We're still commercial for you. Good morning,