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September 25, 2025 26 mins

It's National One Hit Wonder Day and we celebrate by listing some of our favorites, life hacks you need to try, PLUS one of the best naps that you can take. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Morning Man's Matt Harris, Liz Luda's out producer TJ's here
is one national one hit wonder day. Yes, and these
I think sometimes people will have a hit, but it's
not like when I say one hit. I mean I
think these things are like massive, like our biggest hit
of the year kind of thing, right, and they never
duplicate that.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
And the one that popped in your mind was what
The first one that came to.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
Mind when I thought of that means, oh, it does
that crazy Town It's called Butterfly nineteen ninety nine.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Come, oh gosh, yes.

Speaker 3 (00:37):
Yes, it's so cheesy, but I loved it. It was
so good.

Speaker 1 (00:41):
Earlier we did like Ice Heights Baby and the Macarine
and things like that, and early two thousands, twenty ten
cooler than me, Mike Poser, Yeah, yeah, that was that
was big, big, Big. Twenty eleven was massive. Goat Jay
someone that I used to know. Yes, it's so he's
so huge. Uh. He didn't even make commercial music anymore

(01:06):
after that. Twenty twelve, Oh call me, Yeah that that
that skin for this and.

Speaker 4 (01:15):
Now you're in maoy your stad was holding rip Sheane's
skin was showing.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Hot night where I think you're going wave. I just
make that boy.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
That thing got ripped too, but I thought it was.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
I mean it's a good hot song. Yeah, it's exactly
what it should be.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Yes, that was called twenty twelve's big one, two third
or twenty two thirteen, twenty thirteen, this was I don't
know how but massive, lord, very minimalistic.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Yes, I really did like this one.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
Domond in flu r Old, Yeah, number one song, and
then she does that loyal old thing whatever two thousand
and thirty, twenty fourteen, Rude by Magic.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Oh wow, yeah, so rude.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Twenty fifteen, oh am, I I don't know that cheerleader.
Oh yes, yes, the twenty sixteen Pandama designer didn't know it.
Twenty seventeen feel It Still Portugal.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
The man, Oh yeah, that was a good one.

Speaker 1 (02:34):
George Ezra in twenty eighteen, twenty nineteen they have Old
Town Road.

Speaker 3 (02:39):
Oh man, it was everywhere and everything it should have been.
It was a banger. It was a banger.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
So you know those are the in twenty twenty two
yet heat waves of someone of the new ones my
glass Animals, Yeah, but the one that I always still
love and I know makes me sound old or something,
but it still warms my heart is come on, Eileen,
Oh yeah, I don't know why.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
That's a great song. Tell me who who sings that?
Sees Midnight Runners? Okay, that's what I can never remember.
I feel like it should have been a popular band
because the song was so.

Speaker 1 (03:10):
Huge, and if you go in into a deep dive
on the band, it did some weird stuff that happened.

Speaker 3 (03:15):
Really okay, crazy stuff, but there you go.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
National one hit wonder Day celebrated overfield maybe by.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
Doing the macaraina.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
It is the morning makes Matt Harris, Liz Ludas out
TJ's here and uh this lea TikTok.

Speaker 2 (03:28):
From Taylor mom of four.

Speaker 1 (03:32):
I'm gonna give the number seven oh four five, seven
oh one oh seven nine, especially if you work in
a dentist office, doctor's office, whatever, and the adult, the mom,
the dad has the appointment, but they bring their kids
with them. Uh So this Taylor mom of four says
that she got a letter from her dentist. She said
she likes making the appointments during the early morning hours

(03:56):
with her, so she bring her kids, but they don't
get backed up. She doesn't want to do it when
she has childcare or whatever. So she likes to do that,
but she brings her kids with her and you'll hear
a kids scream in the back, And so the dentist's
office wrote her a letter about bringing her kids here.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
It is Taylor, We.

Speaker 4 (04:16):
Truly enjoy having you as part of our dental family
and are committed to making your visits as comfortable and
positive as possible. We understand that it can be challenging
to run childcare, and we appreciate that you bring your
children with you when needed. However, we've noticed it during
some recent visits the noise and activity and in the
reception and treatment areas have made it digital for our
team to provide the best care, not only for you,
but also for other patients maybe feeling anxious or undergoing
procedures that require quiet concentration. To ensure the best experience

(04:38):
for you and everyone in our office, we kindly asked
that future appointments we spent with that times when your
children can be supervised elseware, or that another responsible adult
accompany them.

Speaker 1 (04:46):
Wow, kids are screaming in the background? Air right seven
four or five seven oh one or seven to nine.
If you have that rule, you understand the rule. So
she said she will not be going back to that dentist.
She said she's not totally upset with them, but she's
gonna find a place that where her kids can go.
And some of the places have like a little playroom
or whatever. More places don't. But I I get it

(05:08):
if the kids, like we're in the background right there,
are doing that in the dentist office. But I can
then I can see, Oh, that's upsetting or whatever.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
I mean, They're just kids. I know, I know, I know.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
But here's the thing too, I don't know how old
the kids are, but there was a time a.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Time back in the day.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
Yeah, not like the little little ones, but you can
leave your kids in the car while you went in
the grocery store.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
Or went into the dentist office. Okay, the grocery store
versus running into the grocery store versus the dentist is different.

Speaker 1 (05:40):
I think, super young and not like windows rolled up.
But let's say they're I don't know, seven, something I
don't like. I wouldn't do it because of what people
would say, right, But that's the only reason, because I
think they're safe. I don't think people are coming around
stealing kids all the time, like some people do, right,

(06:01):
But I but I think there's no way today people
would let their kids stay into the in the.

Speaker 3 (06:08):
Car, No no way for fear.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
I mean, and I'm not getting I'm not talking babies
or two year olds or whatever, three year olds even
I don't know what.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
The age would be. Kindergartener me would be right, bel right.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
I'd be okay with it. But also I get it
from the dentist standpoint. Yeah, I don't know if that's
a blanket rule they have for everybody. They singled her out.
She didn't say that in the video. I know that
I've been told. I've seen there's some signs at places
here they're at obg WANs like sometimes don't bring your

(06:40):
kids here, that kind of thing. But what do you
guys think seven O four five seven oh one of
seven night seven O four five seven oh one oh
seven nine, Whether you're coming at it from the side
of the dentist office or doctor's office, you're coming out
at the side from the parents who has eighty kids
four whatever it is, right talking about out this TikToker

(07:01):
who took her kids to the dentist's office and then
got a letter that said, hey, you can't bring your
kids back anymore a nice way seven or four five, seven,
one to seven nine?

Speaker 3 (07:08):
How do you feel about that?

Speaker 2 (07:09):
Who's this?

Speaker 3 (07:11):
This is? I absolutely took my children to every appointment. Okay,
they went with the book, they went with a small toy,
they went with the instruction. You are enough to touch
to each other, you.

Speaker 5 (07:24):
Are enough to look at each other.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
You are not as read the same air as each other.
That's what I'm talking about.

Speaker 2 (07:31):
Yeah, so that's the key.

Speaker 1 (07:34):
Right, if we have a problem, we're going to take
it to the van.

Speaker 3 (07:39):
Yep, yep. I don't know what would have happened if
we went to the van. So we never took it
to the van. Right, right. They are in their mid
twenties and they talk about how terrified they were of
what would happen if we ever went to the van.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Was the terrifying thing.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
It wasn't even her van, it was just kyd in
the van. I'm kidding. I'm getting that's a great call.
Thank you. We get movement in the morning.

Speaker 4 (08:03):
It's a morning mixed with Matt Harris and Liz Ludo' mix.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
Did you want to get a chance to get me
that TikTok from that woman. This is what's seven four
seven nights nub. We're getting a lot of feedback to this.
She is Taylor, mom of four, went to the dentist office.
She likes to go with her kids. I don't know
she has four, but I don't know how many she takes.
And she received a letter from the dentist office. He's
just a part of it.

Speaker 4 (08:26):
So, Taylor, we truly enjoy having you as part of
our dental family and are committed to making your visits
as comfortable and positive as possible. We understand that it
can be challenging to run childcare, and we appreciate that
you bring your children with you when needed. However, we've
noticed that during some recent visits, the noise and activity
in the reception and treatment areas have made it difficult
for our team to provide the best care of.

Speaker 2 (08:43):
It comes on from there.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
She said she's not going back because she wants to
bring her kids with us, because the best time of
day for her is when the kids are with her. Right,
you don't get it, that makes sense, but her kids
were going nuts in the background, but right, so, I
want some feedback getting the good ones. We also have
a K on the line. So can you work in
a dentist office, Yes, And.

Speaker 5 (09:05):
I'm actually proficient in like several different areas, so I
have three different perspectives. A oral surgery office, a gental office,
and then like being front desk. All three. It's just unacceptable.
And I do think that they singled her absolutely because
it's not a policy. If your kids will sit and
you know, be chill, it doesn't mean that they have
to be silent, but just not run amok, then be completely.

Speaker 2 (09:30):
And have you seen that behavior before?

Speaker 5 (09:33):
Yes, I have seen it. The only time that that's
kind of acceptable is at a pediatric office, and I've also
done that before, but like that's that's kind of the
only time that it's like, okay, fine, But for the
most part, yes, kids will be kids. But if they're
you know, doing the absolute most and some people would
say or they're destroying the office, or they're just making
other patients nervous or just being, like I said, running
a muck, then they got to go.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
And I think because of the dentist office, I mean,
even a doc people have high anxiety already, right.

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Right, Yes, like I had an emergency, Yes, course I
had a patient that was, you know, not feeling the
best after surgery and instead of being like, hey I
need somebody, I've just had this screen help and that
can cause anxiety with other patients. So running a red,
I mean, so a message kids like around and just
know a lot of people don't like that and like

(10:25):
it's just disruptive in general, Like would you like that
in a grocery store? Would you like that in a library?
Would you like that at your job?

Speaker 3 (10:31):
I don't like it. I don't even like it in
my own house, to be honest.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Yeah, but I get it.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
I get it.

Speaker 2 (10:37):
Thank you with the call.

Speaker 3 (10:38):
Appreciate it.

Speaker 1 (10:38):
Thank you, Harris and Liz. Lucy's out today, TJ. Who
is our contestant.

Speaker 3 (10:42):
We've got Wendy from Liz's hometown, Maltahaully.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Oh how about that? Hello Wendy, how are you?

Speaker 3 (10:49):
I'm good?

Speaker 2 (10:50):
How are y'all good?

Speaker 1 (10:51):
We'll play a little game with you. I'm gonna give
you five festivals. You need three out of five.

Speaker 2 (10:56):
To win, but yeah, I think we're saying you're gonna
win anyway.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Yeah, you have to tell me whether it's a real
festival or a fake festival. Okay, here's your first one.
Thousands of that's what it's called. The Hadaka Matsuri in Japan.
Thousands of nearly naked men, all wearing only loincloths, charged
through freezing night like a stampede of half dressed gladiators.
The goal grabbed the sacred lucky stick thrown by a priest.

(11:20):
The result a sweaty, chaotic, spiritual mashpit made the best
bear butt win.

Speaker 2 (11:25):
Is that rear or fake?

Speaker 3 (11:29):
It is real? Oh man, oh my god, sign me up.

Speaker 1 (11:33):
Okay, let's say here, you get another chance. The annual
Lama Lookalike contest in Peru. People dress up like lamas,
and lamas are dressed up like people. The parade judges, honestly,
who were it better? Is that real or fake?

Speaker 3 (11:51):
That is me?

Speaker 1 (11:51):
A right one. This is your third one. It's goot
goose pooling, and it's in Belgium. Riders on horse back
charge at a dangling, greased up goose to rip its
head off. But that was that was at one point
in history. Now they put in a fake goose, but
still medieval carnival game invented by someone who lost a

(12:13):
vet with beta. Goose pulling in Belgium? Is that reeler fake.
That is real, very good. That was ugly back in
the day. So you got two reeler fake. The Festival
of the Flying Potatoes in Idaho, potatoes are launched from
potato cannons. Spectators wear helmets with belcro try to catch
them on their heads. Who over collects the most spuzz

(12:35):
winds the big Golden Fry.

Speaker 3 (12:40):
Fake? Oh man, yeah, I feel like you could really
hurt somebody there. Yes, yeah, yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
Your last one. You can do this. It's the Night
of the Radishes in Mexico. People carved giant radishes into
elaborate scenes like Nativity sets, battles, anything else you can
dream up Night of the Radishes. Is that a real
or fake festival?

Speaker 4 (13:00):
It's real?

Speaker 3 (13:01):
That is real.

Speaker 1 (13:06):
Well, congratulations. Have you been at the Renaissance Festival before? Never?

Speaker 3 (13:11):
I'm so excited. It's gonna you are absolutely gonna love it.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Morning makes Matt Harris, Liz Luda, Jerry Duty and producer
TJ I said hacked, But I'm gonna move that back
because we're just talking about sleep and sleep's fun. I
what is something on the on Matt Harris page.

Speaker 3 (13:27):
It's a public page.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
You got to look for my public figure or whatever
and search it out and then also on a TikTok.
But I flew this past weekend, and I know you're
not a good flyer. You don't like being I'm terrible
at flying. But I put myself next to the window
and I lay my head on the on the on
the window, and I am out.

Speaker 3 (13:45):
Before we even take off. Oh I'm so jealous of that.

Speaker 1 (13:47):
I do not wake up again until wheels down. It's
an amazing sleep. And it is a sleep though, and
I don't I'm not a great sleeper. I don't sleep
all that well. It's a sleep where you can hear
people like mumbling in.

Speaker 3 (14:01):
Your whole surrounding.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Yes, And I feel like it's a great sleep because
I feel like really rest at what it's done. The
other example I have of that is when you sleep
at the beach or at a pool. Oh, yes, and
you can hear like the kids playing or the noise yeah,
or in a car, even on a car ride. I
sleep great in a car here to hear the kids

(14:24):
doing whatever, watching a movie, and.

Speaker 3 (14:25):
I hear it all.

Speaker 2 (14:27):
But I feel like I'm sleeping.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
And I don't know if a sleep doctor would say
that's a great sleep or not. But it feels like
a great sleep, right, And you say you you understand
when I'm.

Speaker 3 (14:36):
So understanding completely, especially the beach, Like that's the big one.
I don't know why, Like you're just you're so warm
and and like I don't know, RelA, you're just in
vacation modes. But you hear people, right, I hear everything
around you, But you feel like you're asleep. And then
the rested feeling is what I can really relate to you.
It's like that was only a twenty minute whatever. Hey,

(15:00):
I don't I even hesitate to say yeah, I even
hesitate to say sleep because it's almost like you're just resting, right.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
But you never have that. I mean I never had
that in my house or in my bed.

Speaker 3 (15:12):
No, I don't think so.

Speaker 2 (15:13):
I mean either asleep or not asleep.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
You may have on the couch before it be like
a TV in the bad where you can hear the TV,
but no, it's not the same. I think you do
have to be out of your normal sleep environment.

Speaker 1 (15:25):
So we had some I had some comments on the
Matt Harris public page. Uh Laura says, I've done that
since my first child was born. It's a weird thing
that ever happened before, Like I did I get it.

Speaker 3 (15:38):
This?

Speaker 1 (15:39):
Rebecca says, make a white noise machine. With that, I
would buy it and use it all the time.

Speaker 3 (15:45):
Oh with just people talking like mumble ed like like,
but it's not even mumble because you kind of can
make our word sometimes.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
Right yeah yeah yeah, And so I said, I, you know,
I hear these voices, and Slay on Facebook said, what
are those voices telling you?

Speaker 3 (15:57):
Man?

Speaker 2 (15:59):
That was a bad to say. And I hear voices,
right because I need.

Speaker 1 (16:02):
To be able to like sleep at a plane fuselage
and then have some people come in and sit there
while I sleep, right, Yeah, yeah, But I don't think
that's part of the sound machine. Is people mumbling or
somebody or like, you know, no conversation going on, because
it doesn't work the same if I have.

Speaker 3 (16:16):
The TV is just not the TV isn't. I don't know.
I don't know how to explain it. But maybe it
needs to be surround sound. Yeah maybe yeah, maybe maybe or.

Speaker 1 (16:24):
Like somebody, I maybe part of my brain is trying
to is aware, like enough to be on guard, okay,
because they're gonna say something a TV you don't have
to be on guard.

Speaker 3 (16:33):
Maybe you're like, I have to be.

Speaker 2 (16:34):
Waiting in case something happens or something.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Yeah. Sometimes I'll even hear if it's a long enough
light where they're coming by with a beverage cart or
what it is.

Speaker 3 (16:42):
Yeah, I will op my.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Eye just enough to say no, right, yeah, you guys, Yes, anyway,
if you relate to me or think I'm insane, or
when it comes sit next to me and talk while
I sleep.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
Thanks for starting your day with the Morning This.

Speaker 4 (16:55):
It's the Morning mixed with Matt Harrison.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
You know, here's your latest pop up day.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
It's been a while for for since we've had a supergroup.
This one's howl Owl howel hard to say, how al
how I should have thought that through a little more. Yeah,
I agree, but it's good collaboration. Mike Mills from Rim Black,
Crose drummer Steve Gorman, and Darius Rutgers. Yes, promooting the Blowfish.

(17:21):
They say it's gonna be roots rock with alternative flair,
whatever that means. The first singles My Cologne drops on
Halloween and there's a tour that kicks off November three
in Indianapolis. Dary's set up doing country it's gonna be
good to be uh hanging with a rock band again.
So they have released that and that is coming out.

Speaker 3 (17:37):
Yeah, that's got a lot of good potential.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
Does it's also national one hit Wonder Day. We've been
kind of touch on some one hit wonders throughout the morning.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
H And you have one you wanted to try.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
Out on me? Yeah, I've got a couple of see
if you know.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
Okay, one hit wonder Day?

Speaker 3 (18:00):
The song.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Oh, oh my gosh.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
Who was it? It's yellow car never avert me Ocean Avenue.
Oh man, that is a good one.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
That that Yeah, that would not Yeah, I wouldn't have
dawned on me, but I know it and now I'm
gonna like find it.

Speaker 3 (18:20):
Yeah, it's gonna be everywhere now.

Speaker 1 (18:22):
Yeah. Yeah, Like some of the biggest ones are the
ones that last forever and pop culture, right.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Yeah, they end up in movies and yeah that kind.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
Of macarena vanilla eyes. Yeah, this kind of thing. Absolutely.

Speaker 3 (18:37):
What other one do you have? You know?

Speaker 2 (18:45):
Yes, I know it and on the radio.

Speaker 3 (18:47):
I should know it.

Speaker 2 (18:48):
It's not supposed to got doll no do something like that.

Speaker 3 (18:53):
Yeahho is the team team? I know that. That's not
my name. I could not pull it out of my butt.

Speaker 1 (18:58):
Yes, I love that song when it first tub Thumping
is a good one, Oh great one, and I looked
it up. I get knocked down, I get up again.
You're never gonna keep me down. They sing that twenty
nine times in the song. Oh wow, they sing that
twenty nine times in the song, and then they just
add things like whiskey, drink, ickl drink, locker drink, cider drink,
and then blanket the Night Away. Uh made the top

(19:21):
ten and seventeen different countries.

Speaker 3 (19:23):
Wow, Uh, that it's.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Twenty I didn't realize that they had that twenty nine times.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
I get knocked down, but I get up again. What
do you have for me? All right? This one is
a little more understated than you know, okay said, I
think out of cover a buck.

Speaker 4 (19:41):
O.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
God, I'm sure about these games. Do you think I
know things? I know the song. I know there's things
that August stand up. Jeez, that is a good one. Yeah,
that one kind of disappeared. It did for a little while.
I'll play this one for you.

Speaker 1 (19:54):
I'm gonna play it off my phone, so it'll be
a little weird, but it is. Oh man, take on me, Yes,
and I don't know who downloaded YouTube songs ever?

Speaker 3 (20:09):
Oh wow? Is there only a hit aha on me
in the morning. It's the Morning mixed with Matt Harrison,
Liz Luda.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Pop have been talking to the internet, and he said,
what you're done? Not gonna take a try at life hack?

Speaker 4 (20:26):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (20:26):
Some of the responses the mammalian diving reflex. Okay, splashing
water on your face while holding your breath triggers the
nervous systems to slow the heart rate and redirect blood
to vital organs.

Speaker 2 (20:40):
But why why do I need that? Explain why you
need it?

Speaker 3 (20:43):
Just now?

Speaker 1 (20:46):
Now?

Speaker 3 (20:46):
Mine is similar to that. Okay, okay, get a mixing bowl, Okay,
fill it with ice and then put some water in
it and then dunk your face in it. It helps
with like it kind of helps wake you up.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
I've seen it like stuff.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
If I'm filling a little down, a little sick, maybe
I'll do that and I instantly feel better. I don't
know the science behind it, but hangover cure maybe yeah,
I mean not cure, but it does help some of
the symptoms I have seen like movies and a lot
of times.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
I don't know why. Maybe it was just one movie,
but I feel like other movies.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
The guy who drinks a lot is like waste ups
in the morning, like the Detective, the salty Yes, yeah, yeah,
he gets his head of nice. There are another one.
Frozen towels. Ooh, a damp towel in the freezer for
a few minutes, then using it to quickly cool down
your face and neck.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
I don't need to cold. I guess that's good. It
just works.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
But yeah, and then the heating towels. If you're reheating meat,
pasta rice repeats in the microwave, put a wet paper
towel over the food keeps them drying out.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Oh yeah, but I will tell you this best way.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
To reheat pizza. Well, some people tell me what you
call airfire doesn't. But in a frying pan. Okay's reheating it. Okay,
just a little bit of water and a lid. It
kind of steams it. It is way better than microwaving. No,
it still gets a crunchy, and it doesn't It only
takes seconds. It's not like it's on there forever.

Speaker 3 (22:08):
Right right? Uh, this is ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Homemade takeout after making burgers a sandwiches, wrap them in
food wrapping paper like a delly your takeout. Set them
down for ten minutes and you'll feel it. Everything comes together.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
No, I'm not doing it. No, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 2 (22:25):
Grilling a PB and Jay sandwich.

Speaker 3 (22:27):
Now this, I'm on board with it. That sounds great, like.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
A grilled cheese.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
But Peter, that sound good? That is it? I wonder
if you get air fry and uncrustable. Yeah, there you go,
because it's already. Yeah, don't mess my you know. Yeah,
I eating crustables and that. People mock my own crustables
and my hot pockets all the time. Right, I'm checking
out at the grocery store at the other day and
I have that's my two frozen items. Yeah, and I'm
assuming she's just trying to make conversation, which you could.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Oh you have the hot pockets, the new pepperoni with ranch.
What do you think about that? Like, yeah, you don't care.
You know, you're not gonna buy this, trying.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
To last that. I don't even know.

Speaker 1 (23:02):
Uh, the toothpaste on mosquito bites, I've heard that before.

Speaker 3 (23:06):
Yeah, I've heard that.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Salt and coffee Huh.

Speaker 3 (23:09):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
And I hear this all the time, but I never
do it. Uh, scissors or kitchen shears to cut up pizza. Yeah,
I don't trust my scissors to be that clean.

Speaker 3 (23:18):
Yeah, we're saying, yeah, they are clean.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
I could wash them obviously, right, but there was a
kind of dirty even after they're clean.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
Right, I don't know. Yeah, I don't. That doesn't feel right.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
You don't get the utility knife. How about that?

Speaker 3 (23:28):
Oh your toolbox? I mean yes, yeah, pull it straight
out what he called a yeah twists army here? Oh yeah, bo.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Yeah, I could get that out of there, do it
that way. Morning mixed Matt Harris Liz Luda's.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
Cherry duty today catching the bad guys.

Speaker 1 (23:45):
Or letting the you know, saving the good guys? Right
there you go? Uh tja here and uh is with me?
And the housing market has driven the median age of
home buyers.

Speaker 3 (23:56):
To fifty six years old. Wow, that is crazy.

Speaker 1 (23:59):
So this we're to talk about fifteen percent of home
buyers now are people buying with a platonic friend.

Speaker 5 (24:06):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
That is seventy percent of gen z is said to
be willing to do.

Speaker 3 (24:11):
So.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
I don't know about you, and I was much younger,
I'd get into you have a few drinks with a
bunch of friends buddy's, Like, you know, we could afford
if we all put our stuff together, we could live
in this commune like this big mansion and the bank
or something, right, not that we'd get approved of it
or no, never, but if you ever had that kind
of weirdess, oh yeah, almost all the time.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
Yeah, yeah, like we could do this.

Speaker 3 (24:29):
Yeah, it's like, I don't like hanging out with you
for four hours, Like three and a half hours is
the top?

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Like, well, and the thing is this could go horribly wrong.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
I mean a concept, it sounds great, but when it
goes horribly wrong in a divorce, it's not so great, right,
let alone in a friendship when you're trying to and
a friendship can.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
Go sour easily too.

Speaker 3 (24:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
Absolutely, Now you've got this big specially split it up
all that.

Speaker 3 (24:55):
Right, especially if you have if you know, a marriage
is just two, if you've got like six dudes involved,
like that's a mess.

Speaker 1 (25:03):
And if you have let's say you had two Living
with someone and being friends with them is completely different
at different and even as time changes, Right, they get
into some relationship where you don't like their person or
with or whatever that person's there all the time, but
you're paying for everything. You know, there's so many things, right,
and then how do you divide it up when it's

(25:23):
over or it goes sideways? But so yeah, in theory,
it makes it. I mean, you'd have to have I
guess would be the equivalent of a friend prenup, yeah
or something.

Speaker 3 (25:36):
Yeah, that's what I was thinking, some kind of contracts
when this goes south.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
But that's funny because I didn't know that I wasn't
the only one that set around with your buddies or
even multiple couples and be like, right, you know what
instead of you know, two thousand dollars a month the
rent of all of us, that's six thousand dollars in mortgage.

Speaker 2 (25:53):
Man, we could live.

Speaker 3 (25:54):
Like a king, right, yeah, we could have a mansion.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Right then you start looking it up and run something
like look at this. Yeah, not the details of how
it would be like to live with each other. How
would we even ge approved because none of us individually
you get approved.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
Right now if you if you had already lived with
that person, like as roommates for a long time, I
feel like you got to have some years under the belt.
Then I can see that maybe working out, but you
do have to have that contract for it. Oh heck yeah,
this
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