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July 21, 2025 58 mins

The truth behind opposites attracting, the most googled people of 2025, PLUS "Am I the Problem", and Matt's Odd Facts Corner. 

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
In the morning.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
It's the morning mixed with Matt Harrison, Liz Luda, Oh.

Speaker 1 (00:07):
Good morning.

Speaker 3 (00:08):
Have to be Monday, Liz Luda Money, and TJD Monday
hot hot, hot, hot hot, hot, hot, hot, hot, hot,
hot hot hot hot. But let's hot tomorrow, babies, not
it be ninety tomorrow. Love it Tuesday. Wednesday. It might
not hit ninety might nuts, might not. There's still a chance.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
I love that optimism. Yes, I really do.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
Well. I'm just following the weather people. And TJ was
out there in this nonsense over the weekend in the
swamp land of.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Charleston, South Carolina.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
Yeah, that was a bad idea. I should not have
done that. You were a disc of coughing.

Speaker 5 (00:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
I played like twenty nine holes and how long does
that take? Like hour?

Speaker 1 (00:48):
We probably three to four.

Speaker 4 (00:51):
Oh my gosh, I mean I split it up, but
still still yeah, and it was in a swamp.

Speaker 1 (00:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (00:57):
The course was literally called fires, which.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
You should add ask to the end of that.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Yeah, that's exactly right.

Speaker 1 (01:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:05):
I understand that people have different hobbies, but no part
of that sounds fun.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Oh it was so fun until it wasn't fun. Towards
the end, I was like I thought I was gonna die.
I thought I was having a heat shrug or something.

Speaker 5 (01:17):
So like the farther you go that gets you farther
and farther from your car too, right, Well.

Speaker 4 (01:21):
They do a good job. This course specifically looped around,
so you know, I wasn't on the furthest point when
I started to have a breakdown.

Speaker 1 (01:30):
And swamp says bugs to me, Oh, so many bugs.
So many sounds like the worst thing ever teach. Oh
my gosh, it sounds like mistakes.

Speaker 4 (01:38):
And the jumping snakes, Yeah, they were jumping they like
I sent you a video so you'll have to watch it.
But they like pop out of the water. I don't know,
a foot and a half two feet, I've never seen that.
And they look like they're just.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
Reaching towards the sky.

Speaker 4 (01:53):
I assume they're eating, like feeding on fish or bugs.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (01:57):
I'm usually the one that loves wildlife, but sometimes when
you see things in nature, you shouldn't say I should
be the camera man. You should say, I think it's
time we had Oh no, this is I mean, I
don't know one hundred yards away, it's not like they're
on Yeah, I'm not.

Speaker 4 (02:11):
I don't like snakes I'm not going to be that
close to a snake, like if I can help it.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
This is from a woman who like follows coyotes. Yeah,
that's what I was just thinking.

Speaker 4 (02:20):
This doesn't add up and these aren't poisonous.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Probably right, Probably I could outrun you, though it could
out run me. Yeah, couldn't run me. But even with
that big of a start, I'd be.

Speaker 4 (02:30):
Like, yeah, but they're not going to look at you
and be like there's Liz, go get her.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
And they're just going to swim across the guay. No
for you, I am tiny. Maybe if you were only
a lady's eighteen.

Speaker 3 (02:42):
Maybe if you're dressed like a gnat or something right,
something easily, but.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
That that good for you? You know. I didn't even think
about stepping out in this man. No, that's smart. Terrible. Uh.

Speaker 3 (02:55):
This math professor at the University of Cambridge shared a
hack on tik tugg.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
It's been around for while.

Speaker 3 (03:00):
Had had a cool a hot card down, fast out
listen to the other hands is not one.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
It cooled down.

Speaker 5 (03:06):
I did have the seat warmers on this morning, but
it was it's because my husband has the air conditioning
up so high in our house.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
It's so cold.

Speaker 5 (03:14):
I can see my breath that like, it was actually
a relief to walk outside into the swampiness that was
the air this morning, not.

Speaker 1 (03:20):
The peak heat. You're okay with just jumping in your
car probably even oh.

Speaker 5 (03:23):
Yeah, yeah, and especially after a long winter. There's something
so magical about when you put your hands on the
steering wheel and you burn them.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
Most has been a long it's oh it was.

Speaker 5 (03:34):
It was the first time I got in there that
I could like warm my hands up.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
I said, thank you. He's what he says.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
You rolled down your passenger side window, then open and
close your driver's side door four or five times, like
you're fanning the air inction and when you're doing it's
forcing hot air inside your car out putting cooler air.
In one study showed the inside temp dropped by twenty
degrees in just seconds.

Speaker 1 (04:00):
Yeah. I don't do it, though, Do you do it?
I do do that.

Speaker 4 (04:03):
Yeah, I've read that or something similar to that. I'll
like open my back hatch like this. Oh and like
because I can do it with my remote so when
I'm walking up to my car, I get that sometimes. Yeah,
there you go, tricky hard.

Speaker 1 (04:25):
Chuck chu shaw.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
It is the twenty first of Judidays, fired by Mark
Spain Real Estate.

Speaker 1 (04:31):
We only have a couple of days of cancer season left.

Speaker 5 (04:33):
There's today and tomorrow, so celebrate all of the cancers
in your life. But starting off today, we have Juno
Temple who is thirty six. That's Kihi on Ted Lasso, Happy,
Happy Birthday.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
And then Rory Coulkin is thirty six.

Speaker 5 (04:48):
There's so many of them, the Culkins, right, I feel
like they just keep emerging even though they've.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Been around since forever. He's so great.

Speaker 5 (04:56):
And then Josh Hartnett is forty seven and as millennial
who had tons of posters up on my wall and
all the teen beat magazines.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
I've always been a big fan of Josh hart Knight.

Speaker 5 (05:08):
He kind of disappeared for a while a break from acting, and.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
Then he came back and now he does interviews and
gives us fun little things like this.

Speaker 6 (05:16):
The comedy, there was an aspect of nineties comedy action
films that has been missing from.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
The action films that have come out recently.

Speaker 6 (05:25):
There are high concept comedy action films that have come out,
but they just don't have that same sort of a
feeling of jeopardy that characters used to have like genuine
comic jobs like you. You found yourself not only rooting
for but laughing along with the.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Characters like Bruce Willison Diehard.

Speaker 5 (05:43):
You're still gonna laugh a little bit even.

Speaker 3 (05:45):
Though it's an action Josh Hartnett. Yes, we did the
Pearl Harbor movie. I did the Grand The Big movie
premiere was in Honolulu on a big battleship.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
Oh cool, talk to him?

Speaker 5 (05:59):
Why do you get to live my dreams? I saw
it Concord Mills. I think I was in seventh or
eighth grade.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
And I don't even want to I don't even want
to talk anymore. You've now out shown me in any
way possible.

Speaker 5 (06:13):
John Lovets is sixty eight. He's got his character already
on The Simpsons.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
It's recurring.

Speaker 5 (06:18):
He was in the Critic and then he also he
had this skit on SNL where he would just yell
acting and he would pretend to be like this big thespian.
And the thing is is, I never knew what this
pop culture reference was from represent all the time on
the office. It's all over the place, and I never

(06:39):
could solve it. And then when I was watching that
SNL documentary, whatever thing that came out back in February.
They showed a clip of it and I was like, well,
there it is.

Speaker 1 (06:48):
There's my little piece that's been missing, So enjoy the piece.

Speaker 5 (06:54):
Acting God, And that's like the whole is it's just
acting and that's him and John.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Lets go there. Got a big thing was the liar
what he did? The liar thing? That was his big character.

Speaker 5 (07:06):
Oh okay, I see I didn't watch us and now
back then. Yeah, but but I I the pop culture
reference is what i'd been missing.

Speaker 1 (07:13):
Also, they're no longer with us. Today would have been Donna's.

Speaker 5 (07:16):
Birthday from the Andy Griffith Show.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Yes, you know what a little fun story about that?
Let me Yeah, she interviewed him.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
Okay, it's actually an embarrassing story, but I'll tell anyway.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Perfect.

Speaker 3 (07:28):
So my ex she thought don Knotz's brother was her uncle,
but it turned out he was just a family from
they always called uncle.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Yeah, but he had a funeral. That's when she found out.

Speaker 3 (07:40):
And I had just started dating her, and she's wanting
to get the funeral.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
I'm like, eh and whatever she goes, well don Notts
might be there, I'll.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
Go yeah, absolutely, And I figure I gets some sort
of picture like hugging somebody funeral don.

Speaker 3 (07:54):
Knots Yeah, you'd have it, but he was not there
because they end up falling out and they didn't like
each other. But that's the reason I went, I pretend,
oh y'all, I'll go with you.

Speaker 5 (08:06):
I would save that story and share more about interviewing
Josh Hartnett.

Speaker 3 (08:12):
You know, come on, who wouldn't go to a funeral
with a chance of somebody famous being there?

Speaker 1 (08:17):
Gone suspecially, I don't think that I would want to
give them. I don't know, you know what. No good good, No,
I'm not going to say good for you.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
But then they're also no longer with us. But today
would have been Robin Williams's birthday. And as a millennial,
I think his most famous role he ever did is
the genie form Aladdin ten thousand years.

Speaker 1 (08:36):
We'll give you such a crick and done that?

Speaker 3 (08:39):
Yo, rockmyane, haven't seen you in a few millennial give
me some test hole.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
Now. Obviously he did tons and tons of movies, but
that's the one that's like the core memory.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
For Oh yeah, well, they say that is the beginning
of when celebrities. The first time celebrities we start to
be hired to do the voice acting.

Speaker 1 (09:00):
He was like the first big one and then started
taking jobs from people like us. Thanks. I really appreciate it.
I'm just kidding. Nobody would ever hire me. I mean
thank you.

Speaker 5 (09:08):
For today's national holidays one I celebrate every day.

Speaker 1 (09:14):
It's National junk food Day.

Speaker 3 (09:15):
So get you some type of snacker Morning Mixed Matt Harrison,
Liz Luda. There's a woman in BC kind of DA
named Natasha's. He gets dozens of calls from people saying
they found her missing cat named Torbo. The only problem
is she's never heard of a cat named torvau Oh.
Call has been coming in for about a year. They've
mostly been coming from the US. She doesn't know anybody

(09:38):
in the US. Now she does have a cat. I
thought she didn't, but she does have a cat named Mauser.
But Mauser is safe and air conditioning of her house
and all things good.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
And Natashka just figured out what was happening.

Speaker 3 (09:48):
After a year, her partner finally got a caller to
explain how they got the number. That person said the
number was on a T shirt that they bought.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
Well, just found out to do I have bought here
to that I didn't even think I did.

Speaker 3 (10:00):
The shirt had a missing cat poster with Torbo and
Natasha's number, so just randomly put this woman's number on it.
The company that made the shirt said they pulled it,
and a rep said the use of a real number
within the art created was not intentional.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
The woman says she plans to keep her number.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
She said she'd like a real apology from the company
and that and I feel like I deserve.

Speaker 1 (10:24):
A T shirt after this. Oh yeah, here she is
talking about it. I think I might have found your cat, Tobo. Hey,
I think I found your cat too.

Speaker 7 (10:32):
I just started receiving all of these random calls and
finally Jonathan answered the phone and he's like, why are
you calling this number. It's eleven o'clock at night. They
were kind enough to.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Let us know your number is actually on a T
shirt that I bought.

Speaker 3 (10:47):
The first thing we did was try to contact them
on Instagram, and we did get a reply just saying like, hey,
sorry about using your number, but we're not making that
shirt anymore.

Speaker 4 (10:56):
Wow.

Speaker 5 (10:57):
Okay, So like I feel like she should at the
very least get a T shirt, but with somebody else's number.

Speaker 1 (11:02):
The person that signed the artist. That way, they can
they can see exactly how powerful their art is.

Speaker 5 (11:10):
But you always feel bad for people that have those numbers,
like the eight six, seven, five, three oh nine.

Speaker 1 (11:15):
Right. And then I have a friend when he used
to drink there's a Soldier Boy song.

Speaker 5 (11:19):
That's got a number in it, and he always used
to think it was hilarious to call it and leave
it voicemails. Oh, I really hope this is a promotional number, and.

Speaker 3 (11:27):
I yeah, there's two things that are that astount and
be one that they would put a real number on there.
Assume there's you know, like they like movies when it's
five y five or whatever, right, like leave a number
all or something.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (11:38):
And then second of all the people that would take
the time to call it right because I would never
even think to do that.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
Yeah, I wouldn't in a million years.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
Uh. And then they were getting tons of them. And
then finally somebody's like, yeah, your numbers on a T shirt.
And I still haven't seen the T shirt because I
mean I've seen the T shirt, but why would you
buy this just random? There's nothing fancy about it. It's
just if you see this missing.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
Car, it's art. I mean I don't know. I've bought
some weird T shirts. I guess, I guess maybe. I mean,
who knows. They bought it, found that at the thrift strip, yeah,
or or whatever. Just buy it because it's weird.

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Yeah, Okay, there you go. Burn He mixed Matt Harris,
the quirky One. Liz lunispends a gazillion hours a day
on socials to find things like.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
This refried beans and an ice cream cone. Hear me out, Okay,
I think this is genius. So it's this guy.

Speaker 5 (12:28):
He's got like a fair and he goes to one
of the little food stations, and refried beans are kind
of hard to eat on the go, you know, in general,
you gotta have a bowl or a plate.

Speaker 1 (12:39):
Or a spoon you want them on the go.

Speaker 5 (12:41):
So they take an ice cream cone and they like
swirl the inside of it with like kaeso, like you
get kiso with chips, and then they put like some
refried beans in there, then a little bit more caeso,
and then some refried beans and a little more case.

Speaker 1 (12:56):
That makes it different.

Speaker 5 (12:57):
And then on top they put some shredded cheese which
then like melted onto the refried beans, and I think
this is amazing because we are under utilizing ice cream
cones because a lot of.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Them aren't sweet. You don't have to get a waffle
cone or a sugar cone.

Speaker 5 (13:12):
But just those basic ones that are like ten or
fifteen calories of pop you know I'm talking about that
have like no flavor.

Speaker 1 (13:19):
They're just a there are a wafer.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
They they dissolved your beans at a festival.

Speaker 4 (13:25):
At a random time, like only when when it's with
Mexican food, Yeah, like a whole or something.

Speaker 5 (13:31):
Think about it, like if you have kids, what makes
food more fun than putting it in a cone? Now
you don't have to worry about dishes because you don't
have a plate. And I think we could take this
to the next level mashed potato cones.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
Remember back in the day when it was like.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
The training thing at a wedding to have the mashed
potato bar and they put it in like the martini glasses.
Why were we not utilizing ice cream cones even further?

Speaker 1 (13:55):
You could make a pudding cone that would do definitely.

Speaker 5 (14:00):
And I will say in two thousand and fourteen, I
was at a restaurant that did like like experimental whatever
is stuff with their food? And my husband had a
mac and cheese cone and yeah, was amazing because they
used like dough to make the cone and it.

Speaker 1 (14:17):
Was like cheesy, but you could still bite. You need it.
But think about it.

Speaker 5 (14:20):
You don't need silverware, you don't need a plate.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
I got a taco in there. You could make a
taco cone tacos. Why not taco just dump it in
a cone.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
We need a like a taco cone, like where the
actual cone is.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Made out of corn. Similar taco hard like a crunchy taco. Yeah, similar,
you know, like crunchy taco made in the shape of
a cone. Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah, So you just fill
it with the refarmed beans or whatever.

Speaker 5 (14:49):
Somebody needs to get on this because kids love anything,
and especially in the summer, you just got to give
them a meal on the go.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
They're running around the house. This is great until.

Speaker 5 (14:58):
Oh no, because if you're doing this with they're going
to leave it somewhere at some point.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
That's not the food you want to find you want
to leave a week later.

Speaker 5 (15:06):
I feel like they would be less pungent than a yogurt.

Speaker 1 (15:09):
Those dairy products you gotta be careful with.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
Not the caso though, that's gonna stay.

Speaker 5 (15:14):
Yeah, there's a lot of the Is it yogurt is
different than caeso dairy in my mind?

Speaker 1 (15:21):
Okay, I don't know.

Speaker 5 (15:22):
Okay, ask someone who asks someone who's lactose intolerant, because
I'm not.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
But they seem to be able to process the case
so a little better. That's delicious. Why wouldn't we have
well Sonia and kone just Italian meal? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (15:34):
I like.

Speaker 3 (15:39):
Every Monday and we want your opinions A seven oh
four five, seven oh one oh seven nine.

Speaker 5 (15:45):
Here's the note, man, Liz am I the problem for
not trying to have a relationship with my husband's adult kids.
I did not start seeing their father until after he
was divorced, but they still blame me for their parents' divorce.
His kids were twenty one, twenty three, and twenty four
when we got together, and ever since have made sure

(16:05):
to make passive aggressive remarks around me, my appearance, cooking,
et cetera.

Speaker 1 (16:10):
It is never good enough.

Speaker 5 (16:12):
So for the past six months, I no longer attend
family dinners, functions.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
And events.

Speaker 5 (16:17):
Somehow my absence is apparently a problem too, and my
husband says I should keep trying, but I say no,
they're adults.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Am I the problem?

Speaker 3 (16:26):
I well, you know, everybody's wired differently, But I say
you got to keep it. Doesn't say a timeline in there,
but I say you got to keep trying, and you
just give it back to them. You go in there,
they do their passive aggressive look at your hair, whatever
you have, look at your fat ass, whatever you gotta do.
You get in there, and you and you, they'll they'll
come around. You knock them down a few pegs now
and again.

Speaker 1 (16:46):
Oh that's so exhausting on your own mental heal. So
I have to always like, all right, you're going in there.
Everybody's going to be upset to see you. They're going
to say insults. Have to hype yourself up.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
Sometimes it kind of gets me fired up though. Yeah, person,
But yeah, I think she's got to keep trying. I'm assuming,
I'm assuming this hasn't been very long, because they would
have been because what's the youngest one, like twenty.

Speaker 5 (17:08):
Something, well twenty one when they got together. But she's
married to the guy now.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Yeah, yeah, so they and we know she's.

Speaker 5 (17:13):
Been avoiding functions for at least six months, so it's
been not long enough.

Speaker 3 (17:18):
You gotta keep trying, got to keep trying for a
while and just go in ready to fire.

Speaker 1 (17:23):
If they're just gonna hate me. I don't see the point.
I just don't get.

Speaker 5 (17:28):
I get that it's like family and that's important to
your husband.

Speaker 1 (17:32):
But if it were that important, your husband would stand
up for you.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
Right well, well, I mean we can all agree that
he's the problem.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
Yeah, yeah, for sure, he needs to get his kids
in line.

Speaker 3 (17:40):
Yeah he's the problem, all right. But but if I
have a second choice, just keep trying. You want it
to work out. Sometimes it takes a little while to
get there. I can win anybody over.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
Right right, right, right, I really teach me that skill.

Speaker 3 (17:58):
I'm not really winning them over, but I am not
annoyed by their comments. I didn't get to that point.
They're more annoyed by me than are. You become immune
to their powers.

Speaker 1 (18:09):
Yeah, something like that.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
So just keep on at it, I say, because it's
a long life ahead of you, hopefully, and these kids
are I don't know, they're married. You have to get
married and babies, there's even more time to get together.
So you want there to be some ceasepire at least,
and you can bully them into it.

Speaker 5 (18:28):
I guess I get my feelings hurt too easily. I'd
be like, I don't feel like putting up with us today.
You go ahead and go to their wedding. I'm going
to stay home and binge watch Frasier for the thirtieth
time like I would, just I would.

Speaker 3 (18:41):
I'll be at the bar and getting my liquid courage,
and then I'll give them a piece of my mind.

Speaker 5 (18:45):
Oh my gosh, that's even worse because the reason to
be like, did you see them? They got drunk my
wedding bla, They're gonna find something to complain about.

Speaker 1 (18:53):
You are, But I'd be hilarious their friends, like.

Speaker 5 (18:57):
Huge show up in a white wedding dress. Maybe I've
never seen you in address, but I feel like that
would be a moment that you'd be.

Speaker 1 (19:04):
Like, you know what, today is the day I'm upstage
in These kids.

Speaker 3 (19:06):
Got plenty of pictures. So you're saying that it's okay,
I've heard it. Pull it's been six months. Pull the trigger. Yeah,
don't give it a shot.

Speaker 1 (19:14):
And put yourself. Don't give your energy to people that
don't want you around.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
Yeah, But if Kennedy are three of them, I assume
there's gonna be lots of family events, right, and I'd
like to be there, and I'm just gonna give it
back to.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
Them, and I'm gonna I'm gonna win them over.

Speaker 4 (19:27):
Those kids need to grow up. That's where I'm at, Like, yeah,
their mind. They're trying to blame her for something that
happened before she was even in the picture.

Speaker 1 (19:36):
Yeah. So it's like, and they're adults. They're not. Yeah,
they're not thirteen more belongs.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Blame your dad, yeah, exactly.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Blame anybody in.

Speaker 5 (19:44):
That relationship, yes, blame your own parents.

Speaker 1 (19:49):
For her, you mean, or just for the for the
reason that their parents are divorced. Who's fault it is around?

Speaker 3 (19:56):
It's not the new ladies because she wasn't even around me, right, yeah,
new ladies. They're just being little little brats. But the
dead right, I'm gonna make it work. I'm gonna force
myself on them and they're gonna love me.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
I'm gonna for myself.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
Oh that's not great, that's not great emotion mentally, They're
gonna eventually love me when I'm like, look at me,
I don't need to dance.

Speaker 8 (20:24):
Thanks for starting your day with the Morning, Miss.

Speaker 2 (20:27):
It's the Morning mixed with Matt Harris, here's your.

Speaker 3 (20:30):
Latest pop up day and the fun continues to roll
in with the fallout from the couple that got caught
cheating at the Coldplay concert last week on the JumboTron.

Speaker 5 (20:42):
Yeah, and if you're like me, your news feed, it
doesn't matter what social media you were walking to, was
nothing but people recreating it. And then the idea that
Coldplay enjoys destroying marriages, and so I think they decided
they wanted to make sure everyone knew that they're not
about destroying relationships, so they put a little, a little
special something in their show over the weekend.

Speaker 9 (21:04):
We'd like to say hello to some of you in
the crowd. How are we gonna do that because we're
gonna use our cameras and put some of the other
big screens. So please, do you.

Speaker 5 (21:20):
Have a.

Speaker 8 (21:23):
I love that.

Speaker 5 (21:24):
Chris Martin's like, let me give a warning. The cameras
will hand across the audience. Please unentangle yourself from others
if you don't want to be seen.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
If I was mean, I would do the same thing.
The other couple didn't cheating.

Speaker 4 (21:37):
Absolutely get like, you know, just fall yeah, yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 5 (21:41):
So the camera people apparently were a little bit in
on it because the person that tweeted out the video
of Chris Martin saying this said that there were no
couples shown that night. They intentionally avoided couples in the crowd,
So I mean, I get it, I guess, And all
sorts of different people that were over the weekend they

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made sure to let you know what their camera situation was.
And Morgan Wallen, he just wanted to let you know
you'd be safe at his show.

Speaker 4 (22:08):
Anybody in here with their with their side chick or whatever.

Speaker 1 (22:11):
I think you're safe here.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
I don't.

Speaker 8 (22:14):
You don't cheat.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
Anymore, don't anymore. That's that's his little warning. But like
I think we're good, We're good. Uh. Like I saw
these other uh.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
I saw a couple of symphonies that had we will
have special seating further side chick.

Speaker 8 (22:33):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
Jelly Roll guest hosted Jimmy Kimmelive last week and it
was success. They say, here's a clip of jelly Roll.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
I need you all to be pacing with me tonight.
This is my first time doing something like this and
I'm gonna try my best.

Speaker 6 (22:48):
But if I really sucked bad, y'all, just remember my
name is Post.

Speaker 3 (22:53):
Malone another great line he says, do not adjust her TV.

Speaker 1 (22:58):
Jimmy did not join MS thirteen.

Speaker 3 (23:02):
He also talked about his upcoming WWE match at SummerSlam
and said, I know you're probably thinking, Jelly, how the
heck are you gonna fight in a pro wrestling match?
But I do have a lot of qualifications as a
fat guy. I've broken several folding chairs. Yes, he got
to choke slam logan Paul, and he is in training
with the Undertaker in preparation for the WWE debut Summer

(23:25):
Slam August second and the third on Peacock and next
up hosting for cam Ulbill. First, you have Allen coming tonight,
but Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the Pride of Belmont, North
Carolina and Gastonia Fortune Thimester.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Yeah, we'll be hosting.

Speaker 5 (23:40):
I'm a huge fan of her. She's fabulous. If you're listening,
please be my best friend or your mom. She seems
really great too. I like her on your videos. The
other big thing that happened over the weekend is there
was a stampede that broke out after a Beyonce concert.
So there's video of all these fans. They were running
from a train station. Eleven people were injured. One person

(24:00):
broken ankle, and it was caused by a bug. Somebody
saw an insect and screamed, and then people do what
they do. They heard a yell and they panicked, and
so one person started running, which turned into two people,
turned into three people, into a stampede. Now the type
of bug hasn't been identified, but I mean it's late

(24:22):
at night, you're in Atlanta, there's those streetlights.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
Some of those bugs are huge. They just saw. We're
in the South. We know you would get call.

Speaker 5 (24:30):
Oh my gosh, if it was a pull meadow bug
hit the ground.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Oh, I'm john it was a moth, you'd go crazy.

Speaker 5 (24:35):
Oh, especially with those big ones with the real flappy
wings get in my face.

Speaker 1 (24:39):
I had to pull the car over the other day.
I did it as safely as possible because there was
a bee in my car. I can see.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
I pulled out of the parking lot here and I
went to exit and I just started screaming and rolling
the windows down, and I parked like at an angle leaving.
So there's video, I'm sure of it's somewhere.

Speaker 3 (24:59):
So just know it was be Yes play along at home.
Let's found a little list.

Speaker 5 (25:03):
Yeah, it's the most googled people so far of twenty
twenty five and it's in America.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
America, okay, okay, so.

Speaker 5 (25:12):
We're putting that parameter on it. And so there's ten
people that made the list.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
How many political you need to just go ahead and
give them No, no, don't tew many two, but one
is one. Yeah, we'll say too, one and a half
and a half. Trump has got to be up there.
He's number one.

Speaker 8 (25:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (25:30):
And then then I know that by the way, you
said that, you mentioned it briefly Elon Musk.

Speaker 5 (25:34):
Yeah, because I don't know if that come Yeah, sure,
that's number.

Speaker 8 (25:40):
So.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
Yeah, now you've got eight more. The athletes, one of
them Clark, that's a good one.

Speaker 3 (25:48):
No, Leo Messi no, oh, most followed. That's why I
would have gone with the soccer guys. What's the other
year you're in the right. Yeah, what's the other sicker,
that's Messi and Ronaldo.

Speaker 1 (26:03):
There you go, number ten. That's the only athlete on
the list. Wow, movie people and musicians musicians. Okay, So
I would say religious.

Speaker 4 (26:15):
Oh religious, uh oh oh, the pope pop Leo yeah,
number six.

Speaker 1 (26:21):
Yeah, yeah, and then uh moved like a. Sidney Sweeney.

Speaker 5 (26:24):
No, I was shocked Sidney Sweeney didn't make the list
because I felt like a lot of.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
People have to be googling who's Sidney Sweeney? But right,
she didn't make it. What's her name from? Wicked? Cynthia
Revo didn't make it? An Ariana not make it? How
about what was the guy that was just messing around
with it? Tom Brady didn't make it? Athletes? Right, I
think like the most famous woman in the world. Oprah, No,

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you sound.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
Like disgusted by you don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
I felt like that was just such a.

Speaker 5 (26:56):
Like a procket ball. He's in the sports he term
Come on, she had like the most successful tour of
all time.

Speaker 1 (27:04):
Oh, Taylor Swift, Beyonce's got to be on it. Taylor
Swift came in fourth, Beyonce came in eighth.

Speaker 3 (27:10):
Good, yeah, thanks for that little tip. Okay, so we've
got how many left?

Speaker 8 (27:14):
You have?

Speaker 5 (27:15):
Still got second place, third place, seventh place.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
And ninth Musicians musician musician.

Speaker 5 (27:24):
Y Rose, No, Tom Cruise, No, Morgan Morgan Wall.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Wow, isn't that surprising?

Speaker 3 (27:32):
The the the Okay, I'm trying to think he's a
big what's the guy that I always think is hot.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
He was in.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
Musicians is touring cold Play? I mean after this past
Billy with sickness and all Billy is close though, Billy William,
Billy Eilish. Oh wow, we were not doing too got
to get seven?

Speaker 8 (28:02):
Third?

Speaker 1 (28:03):
Second, do we play them?

Speaker 8 (28:06):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Yes, well not all of them? Okay, alright, Benson Boone no?
Oh man?

Speaker 3 (28:13):
Oh Matt Harris, No, I'm trying to produce the TJ
definitely not so.

Speaker 1 (28:21):
Was this one okay? Country?

Speaker 4 (28:23):
No?

Speaker 1 (28:24):
I think more uh Spanish influenced. Oh, they hosted s
and l Oh they're not good, but they're bad. Buddy,
there you go. Okay, that was terrible. Sorry, all right,

(28:45):
all right, now you got seven and second.

Speaker 5 (28:47):
Second, you're not gonna gees? Second was surprising Lady Gaga. Wow,
she's not even really doing anything right.

Speaker 3 (28:53):
No, No, she had like one of the world's largest
concerts ever in uh Rio or somewhere.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Remember that makes sense. I mean she's huge. I'm not
in any way down it's because of that. Please monsters,
little monsters.

Speaker 5 (29:06):
Please, don't it meant like it's not like she dropped
something new or something.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
And then the other one is seventh place.

Speaker 5 (29:13):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
They they they're Canadian, but they claim they're from Memphis.

Speaker 5 (29:17):
Oh no, they got their start on a teenage shows.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
It's Drake, It's Drake.

Speaker 5 (29:25):
And I was shocked as Kendrick Lamartin makes a list, Yeah,
because I feel like that is.

Speaker 1 (29:29):
What most of the googling for Super Bowl was this year.
And you know who else to make the list? Diddy?

Speaker 6 (29:38):
What that?

Speaker 4 (29:38):
Wow?

Speaker 1 (29:41):
That's true. That's true. Interesting, Maybe you didn't. Maybe there's
just enough headlines they just don't need to google it.

Speaker 4 (29:46):
Yeah. Yeah, that's that's why we're not up there right
of course, just so much in every face already.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
Absolutely.

Speaker 3 (29:54):
Yeah, what age you think someone officially becomes old? They
asked the gen Zers. Okay, well, and gen z's a
wide range. It's a twelve to twenty eight.

Speaker 5 (30:05):
Okay, so that's a big it's gonna have a different
perception than a thirty year old.

Speaker 3 (30:12):
Yeah, but the gen Zers say you're over the hill
at a twenty two percent said you're over the hill
at the age of what thirty?

Speaker 4 (30:20):
I'll go with forty five, thirty five, thirty five? Okay,
six percent say old at thirty.

Speaker 3 (30:26):
But I'm guessing that's the younger end, right of that
because you're twenty eight and you're gonna say over the older,
you get the later people to find old obviously. Oh yeah,
only fifteen percent of millennials consider thirty five year to
be old.

Speaker 1 (30:42):
Thirty five year old.

Speaker 8 (30:43):
To be old.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
Yeah, because that's where most of us are. Millennials twenty
nine to forty four.

Speaker 3 (30:50):
Say, let's see here, forty seven percent of gen zers
cringe at those who party into their thirties.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
Wow, your crim Wow that is it's almost half. Yeah,
thirty halpens. Just we're done. Yeah, you're not allowed to
have fun anymore. We having a couple of warm milk
on your way to bed at seven pm? Yeah I should.

Speaker 3 (31:13):
Uh what percent of millennials judge those over thirty for
living with their parents?

Speaker 5 (31:18):
Oh? Two percent maybe because so many of us have
had to go back. That's shocking to me. I've had
to go back and live with family twice.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
Now that's why, you know again, that's millennials. They're in
that age rain so right.

Speaker 5 (31:34):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, you've had how many recessions?

Speaker 1 (31:38):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (31:39):
We have to keep starting over very opportune times, and
most of us do not own our own house.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
The gen zors thirty z is twenty nine percent of
millennials about the same believe they've peaked too early.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Oh man, that's sad. That is kind of said. Right, yeah,
you know what, I think. I think I peaked at
the appropriate time. I think you're still peaking, right, I don't.
I don't. It's definite from here.

Speaker 5 (32:04):
I'm well aware that I am professionally personally in the looks.

Speaker 8 (32:11):
It is down hill.

Speaker 5 (32:14):
I hit my peak right about twenty nine. Twenty nine,
is what I'm gonna say.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
It depends on.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
How you know. I guess how you look at it, right, Like,
because your peak fun you start having kids, Okay, your
peak fun?

Speaker 1 (32:27):
You probably did peak fun wise. Yeah, oh goshya, I'm
way less fun.

Speaker 5 (32:32):
I it takes a lot more makeup to try to
cover whatever's happening on my face.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
At this point.

Speaker 5 (32:39):
Nothing's where it's supposed to be. Gravity has not been kind.
I'm in my thirties, forties, I am not forty. I'm
in my thirties, and I'm like, well, I guess it's
just gonna it's just gonna keep on keeping on.

Speaker 3 (32:52):
But seventy three percent of gen Z millennials say their
best years are ahead of them Okay, so they may
have peaked their best years ahead.

Speaker 1 (32:58):
So that's it.

Speaker 3 (32:58):
Oh yeah, because you'll have maybe a little bit of money,
a little bit more stable, but in your career for
a lot longer.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
You might be only in your career a few minutes
if you're or younger, and.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
Then the next thing I know, then the younger people
are going to be replacing you in the world.

Speaker 1 (33:15):
Look as you've magative, Nelly, I am positive.

Speaker 3 (33:18):
No, I know that I peach.

Speaker 1 (33:19):
But you're like, you don't think the best years are
ahead of you.

Speaker 5 (33:22):
I think I've got great years ahead of Okay, there
you go. I think that there's great years. I don't
think all of the dots are going to line up
the exact same that they once did at one point.

Speaker 1 (33:31):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Thirty eight percent of gen zs
have given up I'm.

Speaker 3 (33:35):
Coming famous if okay, okay, uh and nine percent of
gen Zers what are gen zers again? They are the
ones twelve twelve to twenty eight They said nine percent
say people should stop having ain't marital relations at forty
What I know then that, Wow, they're probably thinking of

(33:57):
their parents maybe right. I don't want them to be,
but it's only but yeah, well, yeah, they're love, they're
they're off their game.

Speaker 1 (34:03):
Well their past years definitely aren't ahead of them. Then
all right, and I think my kids shouldn't have it
until the food.

Speaker 8 (34:10):
Right in the morning.

Speaker 2 (34:14):
It's the Morning mixed with Matt Harrison Liz Ludo.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Alrighty, do you think that Jimmy is your type? On paper?
Your husband is jim when I first.

Speaker 5 (34:29):
Met him like looks wise, yes, but like I I
he's not who I anticipated myself.

Speaker 3 (34:37):
Because forty percent of people in relationships with the partner
isn't really their type, at least not on paper. They
say nine there's at least one key personality trait they
don't line up on.

Speaker 5 (34:47):
Oh, so for me, it's that he's very organized and ordered,
and I'm kind of like, shockingly, especially my youth more
like free spirit. I kind of just bounce around, And
so I never thought I wanted someone that would be
the opposite of me in that setting, right, But then.

Speaker 1 (35:04):
I realized, Oh, this is actually what I mean. Yeah, yeah,
there's two of you in the same Oh gosh, it's
so annoying.

Speaker 3 (35:11):
Yeah, I would think would impossible, I would think to
line up every personality trait.

Speaker 5 (35:16):
Yeah, yeah, sure, but I mean he had the main things,
you know, a kind heart, he's funny, he's tall.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Yeah, the wucking man.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
You know, I think that the thing that opposites attract,
which fifty seven percent say that, I think that is
true on some things, but I think on your basic core.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
Belief or core morality, yeah, that's got to line up.
That's got to line up. Yeah, the other things that
I don't know if you're going to be attracted to.

Speaker 3 (35:46):
Although you know, I can see a rule follower be
attracted to somebody who's not but they're not hurting people,
right like you?

Speaker 5 (35:52):
Right? Yeah?

Speaker 3 (35:53):
Yeah, But so the top ones. The number one thing
that is the most common thing couples don't have in
common is the thermostat debate.

Speaker 1 (36:01):
Oh yeah, gosh, yeah, I know we do not have
that in common.

Speaker 5 (36:04):
I this morning rode in with the seat warmers on
because it's so cold in my heart. There are penguins
and polar bears playing throughout my house like it is
a giant.

Speaker 1 (36:13):
It's so icy in there.

Speaker 3 (36:14):
One person's cold, other's hot. I think that is a
gender thing too, a general.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
I keep waiting for menopause.

Speaker 5 (36:22):
Women keep warning me they're like You're gonna be so
grateful one day, and I'm like, I can't wait till.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
My body warms up. Bring on the change. But it
hasn't happened yet. The number two thing is the saber spender. Yeah.
I was the saver. He was the spender. But now
I'm just reckless. So are you reckless?

Speaker 5 (36:38):
Well? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (36:38):
Now he sometimes has to be like baby, baby, are
you sure?

Speaker 3 (36:42):
I'm like, oh, you, and I I think that that is.
You do need to balance. If someone is the spender,
two can make it, but you need to have a Yeah.

Speaker 5 (36:52):
When we got together, he thought that name brand was
better and I was like, sir, we bought generic.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
In this house.

Speaker 5 (36:58):
We are a name brand on some specific items. Yes,
I will see this argument for everything.

Speaker 1 (37:06):
Uh, they have the.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
Ones a planner and the others that go with the
flow person. That's yeah, that can be a tough one
to go to navigate. Yeah, definitely.

Speaker 1 (37:14):
As I'm a parent now though, now I'm like, a
plan has to be in place. Absolutely. Well, I'm so
glad my husband taught me.

Speaker 3 (37:20):
If there is a planner, they can't get mad at
having to make the plans all the time. Right, They've
got to be like I know that's kind of my
job in this relationship.

Speaker 5 (37:29):
Yes, if my husband's listening, please listen again.

Speaker 1 (37:32):
Say that what was that.

Speaker 3 (37:34):
If you're the planner in the relationship, you've just kind
of kind of accept that you're you're gonna be making
the plans for life, that you're gonna be your thing
and the other person. Don't be complaint like they never
make plans.

Speaker 1 (37:46):
That's what you said. That's not them. Yeah, all right,
because that you are.

Speaker 5 (37:50):
That's me. He makes all the plans, but sometimes he's like,
could you just handle this? And I'm like, no, I'll
handle the plan. Keep him on a routine, but that's
so much work. By the time it comes to my
own routine. I need my husband to take over.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
I didn't like I don't like the pressure of planning.

Speaker 5 (38:08):
You've seen the mornings where my husband has to drive
me to work because we're one car household. I show
up to work thirty seven minutes earlier. Right then on
the mornings, he doesn't drive me because he's always like,
you gotta get going, you gotta get going.

Speaker 1 (38:20):
He's a pusher. He's a pusher.

Speaker 5 (38:22):
Yeah, and I horrib but like, I wander whatever you've
got to accept an adventures.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
You can't get mad at of them. He's keeping you
on task. And then I show up thirty seven minutes early.

Speaker 3 (38:32):
I accellently want to be the plan vacations, but I
always felt whenever I did, I failed. Like right, yeah,
I like just I have friends and he never plans anything.
She does and she goes. I just know this way
it is, always has been.

Speaker 1 (38:43):
I planned. I'm okay with it because he would, it
wouldn't be the way I wanted. Whatever.

Speaker 3 (38:48):
Yeah, just kind of like the other ones on here.
Once an early bird wants a night owl. One's open
about their feelings, other things bottled up. That can be
a problem. I would be out of all of them,
that might be the most could cause the most propuer.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Yeah, definitely.

Speaker 5 (39:01):
Uh.

Speaker 3 (39:02):
One jumps out of bed like let's do this, and
the other one's like, oh easy, they'll come so hot
once a chatterbox. The other's quiet. I've seen that work
that works my relationship. Yes, one tidy one slob that
that's a hard one.

Speaker 8 (39:16):
Yes.

Speaker 3 (39:17):
One loves big parties, the other one, you know, wants
to go to parties. One wants to stay home. Yeah,
and then you know, and this one's weird. One loves
spicy food and the other one can't handle heat. That's
an easy Yeah, that's that's an easy accomplished Good morning
makes Matt Harriss Ludepritusia TJ.

Speaker 1 (39:30):
And uh the gen X.

Speaker 5 (39:33):
Okay, no, So millennials we might actually be responsible for
the gen Z stare. So there's been all these videos
going around talking about how gen Z and and there's
been different arguments about like it might be because of
you know, they lost some socialization during COVID, all the
screen time they had where sometimes you say something to

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a gen Z and they just stare at you and
they look with a blank just a blank look on
their face, and they don't usually greet you.

Speaker 1 (40:02):
First, even in a customer service setting.

Speaker 5 (40:04):
They wait for you to say something and they just
stare at you until you do. And it turns out
millennials we might actually be the problem. It wasn't COVID,
it wasn't screen time. It's that someone is now clocked.
There's something called millennial over explaining, which as soon as
I heard it, I went, oh wow, that describes me.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
Yes it does.

Speaker 3 (40:23):
I'm an over explainer. But that's only when I did
something I perceive as awkward. You ever explained because I
do everything.

Speaker 5 (40:32):
Yeah, because I don't ever want somebody to feel like
like if I I think a good example is like
if I have a complaint, all right, I don't want
you to feel like it's personal against you, even though
you're representing a business. It's like, hey, I'm really sorry,
but like my hamburger's raw in the middle, I know
it's not your fault. I hate to be difficult. I
don't want to send it back, but this one time
I ate a cow and it was wrong. The next

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thing you know is I got really sick on my
stomach and.

Speaker 1 (40:56):
Then I lost walk for like a week. You come
up with these huge.

Speaker 5 (41:01):
Stories and they just stare at you, and it turns
out we've been causing it. Is there's been too many
millennials that have been giving the over explanations, and now gen.

Speaker 3 (41:10):
Z is just staring because they're trying to bring it
back in just waiting, just.

Speaker 5 (41:14):
Waiting for us to give the over explanations so they
can just say.

Speaker 3 (41:19):
Yeah, yeah, I'm an over explainer. I've talked about it before,
but I think it's only when like that kind of situation.
Lena's gonna be over explainers on everything, everything.

Speaker 5 (41:36):
The story, write, my texts and my emails to people said,
they're more direct because you're like, stop telling them every
little detail. Nobody wants to read that. And I'm like,
but I want them to understand where I'm coming from.
And You're like, they don't need, they don't care, and
I'm like, they do care.

Speaker 4 (41:51):
They want to know the journey. I think I'm an
under explainer. Sometimes I think I'll leave some stuff out
that I should.

Speaker 1 (41:59):
That's good. You're a millennial. You give gen X vibes
even Okay, I mean I though no gen.

Speaker 6 (42:06):
X like that.

Speaker 5 (42:08):
Disease, the ones that are just very low maintenance and
just kind of yeah, I'm low maintenance.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
I don't think you fite.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (42:17):
I don't either, but I guess I see I see
her over explain her. She'll ever explain to us. We're like, stop, well,
not just her. It is very much of the generation,
for sure.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
Yeah, it happens.

Speaker 4 (42:28):
There's a couple of people in this building that do it.
And I'm like, you don't need all that, Yeah, you
do not need all that? Yes, yes, yes, and I
and then in an email or a.

Speaker 3 (42:37):
Text or something, it needs to be yes, because people don't.
They just let's get to it, especially then I can
help you with that. But in live person, it's hard
for me to stop you, right, I do try, though
you really don't. You'll be talking like I'm like, okay,
I don't care. Well you're still talking, like, stop talking
too much, too much? I think probably do it to

(42:58):
your husband all the time constantly. It's everyone. But it
wasn't until I saw a video of somebody explaining it
and I was like.

Speaker 5 (43:05):
That's who's seeing the gen z stare because like even
you you were like, I haven't really seen.

Speaker 1 (43:09):
It out and about, and I'm like, haven't I've seen it?
And that's why it's because it's striggered by the millennial.

Speaker 3 (43:15):
Over explains it's a reaction because they're in a daze
by the time you get to your point, right, and.

Speaker 1 (43:19):
When we walk in they're like, oh it's a millennial hart.

Speaker 5 (43:22):
I can tell by their their la boo boo chains
and stuff the half of their persons.

Speaker 3 (43:26):
There been times like there have been times when my
kids are with me and they're like, you stop.

Speaker 1 (43:31):
Why are you're telling them that much?

Speaker 8 (43:33):
Right? Right?

Speaker 1 (43:34):
They don't need to know. I think we're on to
something here.

Speaker 3 (43:37):
Yeah, sucker, it's the Morning Mixed Matt Harris, Liz Ludiper's
or TJ.

Speaker 1 (43:41):
And there was a time that it would be a
red flag if.

Speaker 3 (43:44):
You didn't have a social media any kind of social
media and a job was looking for you, Like, wait,
this person's mystery person in the dating world, even if
someone had no trace of them, right, right, but it's
kind of maybe swinging New report forty four percent of
working adults believe that quote an active social and media
presence is more likely to hurt someone's career than help.

Speaker 1 (44:10):
So gotta lock it down if you got one. You
need to make everything super private. Don't try to be
viral and famous.

Speaker 8 (44:17):
Right.

Speaker 3 (44:18):
I think it's the way it's worded because is it
more likely or less likely to help? If you say that,
then it's more likely to hurt, right, because it's the
odds of it helping. Is your your career or you're like,
if someone's looking to hire you, one of these helping
you really?

Speaker 5 (44:34):
Right? If you're looking at a marketing position, pr communication
this kind of job, like, I think it helps you
for certain, that way you can show I have a
success with my digital footprint.

Speaker 1 (44:46):
It's true.

Speaker 4 (44:47):
But if you're going likely if you're going to work
for a plumbing company, right, that's unless you're in the marketing.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
Marketing company, right, anything like.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
That, It's not necessarily I would say, if I had
the choice, if it's not going to affect either way,
I would go with that one first. Yeah, but I
know somebody recently. The person was planning for the job
and technically illegal, I guess to look through their stuff
for high for whatever reason, but they saw that they
were very very onto one political side of the spectrum,

(45:19):
like usually not just a mention or something. And even
though he was in alignment, he knew the company wasn't
and he could see that bringing that in might be yeah,
oh yeah, yeah interesting.

Speaker 8 (45:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 5 (45:30):
I mean, okay, so even in this industry, because like
I'm a little older than I put on. But I
started in radio in twenty twelve, and I got myself
in trouble on social media because I didn't realize the power.

Speaker 1 (45:41):
Of my words sometimes.

Speaker 5 (45:43):
And it wasn't anything bad, but it was that we
were promoting some event that involved sports, and I was like,
I don't like sports, so I'm gonna I'm gonna just
make a fun colored jersey and decorate it up. And
I made it about being a craft project, and somebody
got really upset and said that I was being very sexist,
and like they like did this whole complaint to the

(46:04):
company I worked for about it, and I was like, whoa, whoa,
I just hate sports.

Speaker 1 (46:09):
That has nothing to do with me being a woman.
There's just boring. But so like I get that that
was like on such a small scale.

Speaker 3 (46:16):
Yeah, that's just the one complaint that probably would not
have affected you getting hired.

Speaker 1 (46:21):
Well maybe you just never know. Yeah, so I got
saying that I was just like sports boo.

Speaker 5 (46:26):
I think I might have said something like leave that
to the dudes, I don't want to go well line
that was specifically pulled out.

Speaker 3 (46:33):
Seventy percent of employers said they use social media to
research applicants. Fifty seven percent said they found something that
caused them to move away from a candidate. Oh yeah,
I think now, Like I look at my daughter. I've
talked to her about it before, you know, yeah, because
she's twenty, he's about to be juniored all that, but
she's like most of her stuff is on Snapchat, so

(46:56):
it goes away.

Speaker 1 (46:57):
But the other stuff.

Speaker 5 (46:58):
She is.

Speaker 3 (46:58):
She's way more aware than we were of our of
our Instagram posts. She thought, like what even her sorority says,
no pictures of you with alcohol? Oh yeah, stuff like that,
which is before it was it was like everybody right there,
everybody Yeah, And that's why I wouldn't think anybody would
judge everybody, but especially back then, because that's.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Everybody was doing it.

Speaker 8 (47:19):
Right.

Speaker 3 (47:19):
If you exactly if you didn't hire somebody because they
had a beer in a picture, right, you can hire yeah.
But they are much more aware now, I think.

Speaker 1 (47:26):
Yeah, I mean, you could go through all my stuff
now I don't. I don't think there's anything I don't
even think I've got. I might have, like a picture
of me. I don't drink anymore.

Speaker 5 (47:35):
I haven't drunk in years and years, but there might
be a picture of me with like a fun colored
like giant margarita that was like blue or something. I
think that's about as edgy as a cats.

Speaker 1 (47:43):
But they could look at you and be like weirdo,
like why is she dressing her weader dog up again?

Speaker 3 (47:53):
Check her out the list morning.

Speaker 8 (47:55):
Mix for starting your day with the Morning Miss.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
It's the Morning mixed with Paris.

Speaker 8 (48:01):
Now here's your latest poppy.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
Coldplay fallout continues.

Speaker 5 (48:05):
Yeah, they don't want to see their ticket sales take
a tumble, so they want to let you know that
moving forward. If you come to one of their concerts
and there is some infidelity, don't worry. They're going to
give you a heads up. Before the camera pans the crowd.

Speaker 1 (48:19):
We'd like to say hello to some of you in
the crowd.

Speaker 9 (48:25):
How we're going to do that is we're going to
use our cameras and put some of the other big screen.

Speaker 1 (48:33):
So please, if you have a dog makeup and he's like, oh,
do your makeup, but we know what you're doing. You're
trying to say hi. If you've got somebody that you
should be.

Speaker 5 (48:44):
Seen with on the jumbo tron, go ahead and disentangle yourself.

Speaker 1 (48:48):
What was the term that they used when they got divorced.

Speaker 8 (48:50):
What was it?

Speaker 1 (48:52):
Oh, uh, Craig coupling. Uncoupling.

Speaker 5 (48:55):
Go ahead and uncouple yourself in the crowd. That way
we can go had in scan around, get some good
stuff for the jumbo tron. And the person that shared
the video of this of Chris Martin letting the crowd
know said no, couples were shown on the jumbo trons.

Speaker 3 (49:11):
I'll tell you the It's one thing that brought the
social media together, really did, like the memes and everything
about it. It's been a while since there's been a
non play. I don't even know how long you'd.

Speaker 1 (49:22):
Have to go back. It really did the dress or something,
it really did. It brought us together. And I even
saw the mascots. Was it the Phillies I think where.

Speaker 5 (49:29):
They have the two different mascots and all the games
over the weekend, they were all getting busted on the
kiss cams and it was we needed this, We needed
this guy.

Speaker 3 (49:39):
Like one of the few things Netflix, I want to
recommend something a documentary Amy Bradley Went Missing or Miss
is Missing.

Speaker 1 (49:50):
Yeah, Amy Bradley is Missing.

Speaker 3 (49:51):
It's a documentary about this woman, Amy Bradley, disappeared during
a family cruise in nineteen ninety eight. And it's interesting
in and of itself, but then, uh, the brother Brad
Bradley has been all over X with more details of
that they don't even cover in there, involving like scientology

(50:13):
and all this other stuff. It is insane and it's
all over my feed for whatever reason. But I guess
they knew that I watched that they could tell I
was in the same room. But it's like it's like
one or two on Netflix right now. My daughter's one, like, oh,
my friends are watching this, we gotta watch it all.

Speaker 1 (50:29):
All right, I haven't seen it.

Speaker 5 (50:30):
I'm not trying to be insensitive, and I know that
I'm focusing on the wrong detail. But did you say
his name is brad Bradley, Because how cruel are those
that brad Bradley they knew what they were doing.

Speaker 1 (50:41):
Bradley, Yeah, Bradley Bradley, Bradley Bradley. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (50:45):
Again in wrong detail. I'm so sorry, so sorry. It
seems like a sad a sad tale.

Speaker 1 (50:49):
Well, my friend who's Dick Dickinson, So that's not Maybe
it stands for Bradford, Bradford Bradley, So it's so good
by Andy instead. Okay, what do you else you have?

Speaker 5 (51:00):
So there was a stampede after a Beyonce concert in Atlanta.
There were eleven people injured. Somebody broke their ankles because
somebody screamed and they were on an escalator by an
Atlanta train station. One person screamed, somebody started running and
then everybody followed because that's what you do, right. Yeah,
But it turns out the original person screamed because.

Speaker 1 (51:19):
There was a really scary bug.

Speaker 5 (51:21):
And honestly I get that because sometimes bugs, especially at
night and you got the street lights, it brings some
of the big ones out.

Speaker 1 (51:28):
You're in a city.

Speaker 5 (51:30):
Oh I'm sorry, anyone got hurt. I'm not trying to
downplay that. Yeah, hasn't screamed at a bug.

Speaker 3 (51:36):
Don't walk down the streets of Charlestown. It's a moving sidewalk.

Speaker 1 (51:40):
Oh my gosh, one palmetto bug to the face and
I'm done. Oh.

Speaker 3 (51:44):
My parents, my brother lived in downtown Charleston for the
wet many many, many many moons ago, and my parents
were on like a blow up mattress because left whatever
in the middle of the night. They kept feeling things,
oh the face or whatever. Stop and in the morning up,
but they were dropping from the ceiling onto them. Oh yeah,
that's pretty horrible to hear it.

Speaker 1 (52:03):
Downtown Morning Mix.

Speaker 2 (52:07):
In the morning, it's a morning mixed with Matt Harrison.

Speaker 8 (52:10):
Liz Luda.

Speaker 3 (52:12):
Oh, happy Monday, folks. You probably heard of your whole life.
Don't swim for thirty minutes after you eat I remember
what you were kids, and you'd be like, come on, yeah,
definitely close enough for.

Speaker 1 (52:25):
Whatever, and the parents be like, whatever, we're not waiting
any longer.

Speaker 5 (52:28):
It was like the only time I ever wanted to
skip a meal as a kid, because I like have
a very very big appetite.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
And I'd be like, I'm not eating if I'm not swimming, right, y'all.

Speaker 3 (52:35):
Can eat, but I'm going right in right they say
with cramp up, it's not true. You may have heard
that by now. That's I would hope that you know
by now it's not true.

Speaker 1 (52:44):
Right just now I'm learning this.

Speaker 3 (52:46):
It started, uh in the boy Scout manual in nineteen
oh eight is where it happened. It said, quote, never
bathe in deep water very soon after a meal, it
is very likely to cause cramps.

Speaker 1 (52:56):
Was double as you up, and so you get drowned.
That's how they say, So you get drowned.

Speaker 5 (53:01):
Maybe it's before they knew about things like chrones or.

Speaker 1 (53:04):
Die forticular dive.

Speaker 3 (53:07):
I can't even part.

Speaker 5 (53:09):
Yeah, my brain just had hard time or like that.
People couldn't process milk, so maybe they were getting cramps
and doubling over and they were just using this as
a blanket statement of like, we don't know why you
can't process the food, but maybe just wait a few
minutes before.

Speaker 1 (53:22):
You go out there.

Speaker 3 (53:23):
But think about it. When you have a kid that's
about to go out and play soccer or baseball or something,
you feed them, right, You want food in their system. Yeah,
so they would not to feed them some of the stuff.

Speaker 1 (53:34):
But I though, yeah, yeah, but they would be.

Speaker 3 (53:39):
In twenty eleven, the American Red Cross the Scientific Advisory
Committee said eating before swimming is not a contributing risk
for drowning can be dismissed as myth. Right, Yeah, but
I think you're right. I was yelling about this at
one point many moons ago, and this guy who ran
the one of the public pools in down He's like,
we don't.

Speaker 1 (53:59):
Do it, but when we do, because people are going
to poop poo with the pool. Yep, Well that fact
I didn't need to know.

Speaker 5 (54:04):
But like, keeping it more generically, they didn't know about
gluten intolerance, Like, and those people get cramps in.

Speaker 1 (54:09):
Their tummies, So we just want to from a safety standpoint,
they're not gonna trap. They don't get a tummy cramp.

Speaker 3 (54:15):
I think we're worried about the But thirty minutes doesn't
make you not right any more or less poop.

Speaker 1 (54:20):
If you got to go to the bathroom, you gotta go.

Speaker 5 (54:22):
It's like you get it too many detaios, a little
mystery map.

Speaker 3 (54:25):
Come on, come on, get your getting a tight diaper man?

Speaker 1 (54:28):
What is it here?

Speaker 5 (54:29):
Right?

Speaker 3 (54:29):
H And another side, no camping and how you smell
like the smoke one of the drawbacks, right, yes, stays
on your on your clothes sometimes for weeks. The tips
hang out the clothes to dry in a breezy place.
Air and sunshine break down the odor molecules even better
than this leader turgent. Okay, washing, warm water, use baking

(54:53):
sodam added to the washing machine. Best odor neutralizers out there.
Uh CeAl your sinky clothes in a bag with charcoal
over night.

Speaker 1 (55:01):
Oh, because the charcoal will pull it out apparently.

Speaker 5 (55:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (55:04):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (55:05):
Combine lemon juice and water in a spray bottle one
to six and spritch your clothes and you'll sell it.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
And also damage it if it's gotten cheap dye. Right
yeah yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (55:15):
So I don't mind smelling like smoke at a campfire
if I'm going in like in a tent. But if
I'm going back into my house. Yeah, for some reason
that really bothers. Yeah, that's fair, like I do this.
It's the Morning Mixed.

Speaker 8 (55:30):
He found them on the internet, so they must be true.
That it's odd facts co TJ.

Speaker 1 (55:35):
Get ready. You can mock it if you'd like.

Speaker 3 (55:38):
Someone patented the process of surgically turning an animal into a.

Speaker 1 (55:42):
Unicorn in nineteen eighty two.

Speaker 3 (55:45):
It's okay, okay, what in Europe cool ranch doritos are
called cool American doritos.

Speaker 1 (55:54):
I knew that. I knew this one. And also my
face is on it. Oh come on, no, it's hot.

Speaker 3 (55:59):
I was.

Speaker 1 (56:00):
I didn't know that. I knew that. That's not true.
I'm not the cool American. She believed me first time.

Speaker 4 (56:03):
I know.

Speaker 5 (56:04):
The only reason I know this is I went down
this whole rabbit hole because I forever called them cooler
ranch doritos, and.

Speaker 1 (56:10):
So I thought the colurr on the end, yeah cooler.

Speaker 5 (56:13):
And so I went through this whole googling thing because
I thought I just sounded really old, like I was saying,
like the Google or the Yah or whatever. And it
turns out in the nineties they used to be called
cooler ranch Doritos, and then they turned.

Speaker 1 (56:25):
Them into cool Ranch.

Speaker 5 (56:27):
But in my quest to find a bag of cooler
ranch Dourritos, I wound up with.

Speaker 1 (56:31):
The UK were cool American Doritos. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (56:34):
The Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack first soundtracks ever to
make it to number one on the Billboard chart charsh
chart that was entirely made up of songs that had
been released before.

Speaker 1 (56:45):
Oh, it's a pretty.

Speaker 4 (56:46):
Good one too, It's a pretty good one. Surprised that
was the first I know? That was twelve.

Speaker 1 (56:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 8 (56:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (56:53):
M and M's had a chance to be the candy
feature in ET. They turned it down.

Speaker 3 (56:59):
Reecee's pieces jumped at the chance and saw sixty five
percent jumping profits.

Speaker 1 (57:03):
I bet they did. Somebody at M and M's got
the ax.

Speaker 3 (57:06):
The average dog creates two hundred and seventy four pounds
of poopy year.

Speaker 1 (57:11):
Wow, there you go.

Speaker 3 (57:12):
Uh, that's fat chair, that's it. No one knows the
origin of the name seven up. It was first created
in nineteen twenty, but no one has any idea.

Speaker 5 (57:21):
Why.

Speaker 1 (57:21):
Oh, how do you know one knows? Somebody?

Speaker 5 (57:25):
Somebody had written that down. Do you remember when they
like did the hardcore branding for it? In the nineties
and there was a Super Nintendo game and you were
the seven up, the little red thing, and you wore
sunglasses and it came out at the same time as Sonic,
and like, I just thought it was the coolest game ever.

Speaker 1 (57:39):
Looking back on it, it was just a giant commercial.
Well that's that's what they get you. And I did
know this, but it's worth repeating.

Speaker 3 (57:46):
The only place where the venus fly trap grows natively
I know this, yes, right.

Speaker 1 (57:51):
It's North Carolina, six within sixteen miles of Wilmington. Oh, No, Carolina.

Speaker 3 (57:56):
If they're growing anywhere else, it's because they've been transplanted there.

Speaker 5 (57:59):
I'm so sorry I stole all your odd facts today,
but that one I learned about in school because it
was like fun fact about North Carolina, because you know,
I grew up in North Carolina, and so.

Speaker 3 (58:08):
I like to repeat it because a lot of people
still don't or they forget it or don't know it.

Speaker 1 (58:12):
Have you heard that? No? Never, because that is crazy.

Speaker 3 (58:15):
Right, Yes, the venus fly trap is a North Carolina
thing near Wilmington, somewhere very cool.

Speaker 1 (58:21):
This is the morning mex
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