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If you missed the show this morning, this is what you missed. Chip
by chip, this ice cream flavoris melting away. It's Mike and Diana
ninety five point one WayV. Butthis is serious news, mic because the
New York Times published an article aboutthis, so it's gotta be legit.
Vanilla chocolate chip ice cream is gettingharder and harder to find because consumers want

(00:23):
more interesting concoctions. Vanilla chocolate chip. Yeah, just your basic chocolate chip.
Oh I thought you said vanilla chocolatechip. I'm like, what,
Just the vanilla ice cream with chocolatechips and that's it. No cookie dough,
no cake batter, nothing else,just the standard vanilla chocolate chip.
Used to see it all the time, and now you're seeing it less in

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grocery stores and in ice cream parlors. And like I said, the New
York Times even did an article.It made me hungry because it had a
picture of an ice cream cone withthe chocolate chip ice cream, which I
do like. But I have tosay I generally tend to go with the
little fancier concoctions and less going standard. For a hot fudge Sunday, then
I go vanilla, which vanilla stilloveralls the number one ice cream in a

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survey. Yeah, I do enjoymyself. What am I talking about?
That's the only flavor I can havebecause it's the only one they make and
lactose free. Oh well, I'msorry, I forgot so about bring ice
cream. Sorry about this. You'renot the best thing for him, but
it got me to thinking with thisshortage of chocolate chip ice cream, and
I'm thinking a lot about ice creamnow. Of course, what is,

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in your opinion, the best icecream place in South Jersey? So hit
us up on talk back, leaveus a message on the free iHeartRadio app.
It's your direct link to us.We love to hear from you.
Just open the app and then searchWayV, tap the red microphone and tell
us, hey, I love thisplace and why? Maybe even tell us
which flavor and then that can giveme some ideas. Maybe not Mike because

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he's lactose intolerant, but he cancome along for the ride. How's that
I get to sit there and watchmy family eat. He can eat the
toppings, like the gummy bears andoreos. That's good stuff. You should
watch me eat the cone like themost carefully like uh, he can like,
I'm like, I'm Gordon Ramsey deconstructingsomething they get around the ice cream.

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The cone is so good. Usuallyit's good with the ice cream.
But hey, whatever you can do, so leave us a message on the
app or give us a call.Which place in South Jersey they've got the
best ice cream according to you,chocolate chip ice cream is going bye byes
Mike and Diane on ninety five pointone WayV. Evidently less grocery stores and

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ice cream parlors are carrying vanilla chocolatechip ice cream. Just for clarifying,
because that sent me into a tailspinas a non ice cream eater that trying
to figure out that you meant vanillachocolate chip ice cream and not vanilla with
chocolate ice cream and chocolate chips inthere. No hurt me. Now,
just your standard vanilla with the chocolatechips. We're not seeing it very often.

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So we started talking about ice creamand we want to know on talkback
on the free iHeartRadio app, whohas the best ice cream in South Jersey.
The best ice cream in South Jerseyis Lindy Hops and Galloway. My
favorite flavors are chocolate cake batter andmint chocolate chip. That does sound good,
Lindy Hops is awesome. I cansecond that, Linda, I'm sure

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they're great. Means nothing to me. Well, you should go on your
way home from work and get one, and then what stop on the parkway
and run into the woods. Ohthat's right. Well I'm going because now
I have a craving. But mintchocolate chip is safe. That flavor still
around is just the as I blewMike's mind. The vanilla chocolate chip is

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the one that you're not seeing veryoften. Yeah, people want fancy or
things. So there are so manygreat ice cream places in South Jersey.
So let us know, leave usa message and let's all go get some
ice cream. Besides Mike, goodmorning. It is ninety five point one
WayV. It's the Mic and DianeShow. So last week we had one
to remember. I guess a lotof behind the scenes stuff going on.

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Oh yeah, so the So ifyou kind of missed it, maybe you're
on vacation last week, or youhave no idea. Kylie Kelsey got yelled
at and then yelled back, andthen it became our entire show. And
it happened in Margate over Memorial Day. Weekend exactly, so we got the
mayor on. He apologized to theKelsey's for the situation. We put it

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out on our podcast. You cango listen to it right now. It's
iHeartRadio app. It's free one hundredpercent. Searche up Mike and Dian Our
podcast is right there, Mike andDiane on demand. I left that day
like, okay, cool guys,good work. Whoop out the door came
in. I guess even the nextday, I didn't even check our podcast.

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Then I realized that, like thisis kind of taking a turn.
This is a lot bigger than Ithought. It was. Good it is
it was. I walked, Iwalked. I went onto the podcast and
checked our you know, our stats. Did it some of the analytical breakdown
that I a nerd and nobody askedme to do, but I do.
It was like one hundred x likeour last podcast. Like when I say

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one hundred x even I don't eventhink I'm giving it that enough credit,
like how wildly And I put anarticle out was like hey, if you
want to hear what the mayor hadto say, go listen to this.
And I heard picked it up andput it on like all their stations.
Yeah, across the country to pickup. I cannot believe some of the
places that people are listening to thispodcast. So, by the way,

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go listen to it. Let's keepadding to the numbers. Sure please.
Do you want me to give youthe top ten states? Better? I
like to guess the top ten statesof which people listen to this podcast.
New Jersey, Yeah, there yougo, number one, Number one,
New Jersey, Pennsylvania two. Thatwas number two. That was number two,

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New York. Number five Florida.Your mother in law might listen,
lowest clicking that thing over and overand over again. That thing. Number
three, Florida. So we gotNew Jersey, Pennsylvania, Florida, blank,
California. Oops, I gave itaway that California was number four.
Na. Now the hard part.You got the easy ones out of the

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way. I will give you amillion dollars if you can guess the next
five states. Ohio number nine?How did how did you get that?
Are you cheating? No? Isay it out loud. I don't know
how I got that? All right, Rhode Island, Nope, there's no
Delaware, Nope, there's nobody inDelaware. Is like number fifteen, Rhode

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Island. I don't even know.No, Okay, you gonna just give
it to give it to. Okay, it's Texas, Minnesota, Alabama,
Ohio, and Missouri. Okay,which state loves us the least? Let's
see Idaho and Hawaii. Idaho andHawaii had very low numbers and little but
still people are listening there. ButI'm are upset where in Hawaii let's talk

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about let's talk vacations. Yeah,never been to Hawaii. Really love to
it's beautiful. Uh, cow louisnot not cinta hogyagy. I love these

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stats because I could even go downand see, like in what towns uh
people are listening to? Like whatlike breaking it down list? So thank
you Kylie Kelsey, Thank you Mayorof Margate. We appreciate the little kiss
you gave us. And by theway, we are international. We did
go international with this really Yeah?Canada? Nice? Canada counts right?

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Yes? As international? I guess, yeah, what's the US Virgin Islands?
Oh, Hong Kong. Now you'retalking Colombia, Australia, Argentina,
Italy and Vietnam. I think that'sexciting when you mentioned that international, that
people are listening to our podcast,Little Old Us well over the Kelsias,

(08:07):
because everybody loves the kel Sis andthat tells you you live here and you
don't listen to our podcast. Soget on there. iHeartRadio app. It's
free. You can listen to ourentire show. Go check it out Mike
and Diane on demand and you couldbe one of the stats I read off,
especially if you're in a different stateor country. Mike and Diane's second

(08:28):
date update on ninety five point oneway V. Chuck from EHT is looking
for a second date update with awoman named Sarah. Chuck. How are
you doing today? You know,I'm confused and this one, this is
a little different because it's more ofa first date update than a second date
because we never actually get we neveractually got to the date. Oh really

(08:50):
love that? Yeah, well Idon't. I've done a lot of it.
Yeah. I met Sarah and theand man, she checked all the
boxes, all of them, andwe had long conversations on the apps.
It progressed to the phone, greatconversations on the phone. Seems to be

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an amazing woman. And you know, we tried to make dates happen,
and there was just there were awhole lot of conflicts between her and me,
Like we picked a couple of datesand it did work, and then
all of a sudden, she's justgone like nothing, and I can't get
in contact with her. I'm justtrying to find out what happened. Oh

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yeah, that is really frustrating thatyou didn't even make it too to at
least try since you hit it off. So well, I say we get
to it. Coming up next,We're going to put you on hold,
Chuck, play a song and tryto get Sarah on the phone. On
ninety five point one WayV. Ninetyfive point one WayV. It's Mike and
Diane's second date. Update. Afew minutes ago, Chuck told us he

(09:58):
never made it to the first datewas Era met on on an app and
they really hit it off, butthen just couldn't coordinate things, and now
he's not hearing anything from her.So Chuck, here we go. We're
gonna give Sarah a call, tryto at least get some answers for you.
Thank you, Oh you're welcome.Hello. Hi is this Sarah?

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Yeah? Hi Sarah. It's Mikeand Diane from ninety five point one WayV
Radio. We host a radio show, and we're on the free iHeartRadio app
by the way, and we justwanted to see if you have a few
minutes. I know, strange radiopeople calling, but we got a call
from one of our radio family membersby the name of Chuck. Does that
sound familiar, Yeah, yeah,okay, that's a start. Chuck was

(10:50):
telling us he met you on anapp and really was saying nice things about
you. You guys hit it offand never quite got to that date that
he wanted to go on with youbecause just conflicts and things like that.
Understandable, people are busy, butnow he's hearing nothing from you. He
just kind of disappeared from his life. So on his behalf, we're just
trying to find out why. Please. I mean, well, I guess

(11:15):
the only people who can be busyare his kids, so we just you
know, he prioritizes them entirely.His son had like a game, and
every time we tried to get together, it was something about his kids.
And I was just like, listen, I need someone who puts me first,

(11:39):
especially for a first date. LikeI didn't want to go out at
you know, nine thirty pm,Like I wanted to have dinner at a
appropriate time and his kid had agame, and I was just like,
you can't skip one of them,Like, come on, no, I
just I'm really looking for someone whoprioritizes me. Are you crazy? Ye

(12:01):
oh yeah, by the ways,listening in yes, go ahead, chuck
yeah, Like in all seriousness,you're you're talking about a man who stands
up for his kids and spends timewith his kids as a problem, Like,
there's absolutely no way in the worldI'm going to prioritize a date over
spending time with my kids. Thatkids might not remember the games they're playing

(12:24):
the game, kids might not rememberthe games you went to, but they
definitely remember the games you missed.And these are these are these are my
children and they're the most important thingin the world to me. How how
what is wrong in your brain andyour processing that you would think I would

(12:45):
skip one of my kids events togo on a date. This was a
circle. There seems to be somesort of kid event every single day,
so I've got more Yes, I'min a relationship with my kids. I
would think that would be appealing toa woman. A man who actually takes

(13:07):
care of the kids, prioritizes askids. Yeah, is everything till ten
pm for someone else's kids. Thatsounds really appealing. We you knew I
had kids when we started talking.What do you think being a parent is.
I mean, I don't have them, so I don't know. But
you had, you had parents?Were they terrible people? And just they

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prioritized everything over you? Did theyhurt you in some way? I always
remember, I don't really remember.This is you are? You were the
most ridiculous human I have ever spokento in my life. WHOA, Hey,
Diane. I I enjoy that wedidn't have to say a word here.
Yeah, I do have to say, chuck, my parents did prioritize

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us. And I know Mike isalways saying all the activities with the kids,
and it is something almost every nightwhen you have so it is it
is hard to juggle a personal lifefor yourself and the kids. But I
don't have kids, but I agreethat kids should absolutely be number one.
You know, it's funny. Ijust looked at my computer screen over here.

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I have my son's travel team upon the computer looking at things right
now. And you have something everevery night, probably every single night.
Well, I mean, Mike,you're married, but if you were not,
you would not be able to dateSarah because she's just not into that.
I thought you were gonna say Iwas gonna be a catch. The
games are early. We could havedone something after the games. Yeah,

(14:35):
it sounds like she wants to betop Sarah. You want to be top
priority, and maybe someone with kidsat this moment is not the right match
for you. And maybe this wasa good thing to find out now,
and then if you have kids withsomeone someday, you'll find out that they
should be top priority. Yeah.I mean I just want to be top

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priority. Yeah, Okay, Well, this definitely not a match. Mike.
I'm not even gonna asked the questionnormally I asked if Well, they
didn't even go on the first date, so I couldn't even ask for a
second date. Stay blocked. Butwe want to wish you the best of
luck and thanks for talking to us. No, thank you. It's good
to find out now. Wow.Yeah, and how many activities do you

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have today, Chuck? With thekids? I've got two? Love that
same Actually yeah, no, notoo for me, Good for you.
We'll let you go, Chuck,You've got a long day. Thank you.
Got a great text from my momthat uh I laughed at but then
I realized, nah, maybe notso great. It's ninety five point one
WayV. I can laugh at itnow because the way it was positioned to

(15:39):
me was perfect. My mom textme and my wife, Hey, I
took care of the ant problem inthe mailbox because we had a We opened
a mailbox one day and saw acluster vans nearing what you would see in
Independence, say, when they wentinto the spaceship oh before million ants.

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So I sprayed it, I hosedit, I cleaned it up, and
we haven't had a problem since injust a couple of days. A couple
of days ago, over the weekend, my mom texts me like, hey,
I got rid of the ant problem. And I was like, oh
great, they were back one andwhat did you do? She said,
no, they they weren't back,but I knocked it over, Like I'm

(16:22):
sorry? What Then I she sentthe picture she was trying to drive a
twenty six foot box moving truck andknocked the knocked the mailbox over, just
took it out. A lot goingon over there. So yeah, she
got rid of the ants by removingthe ant home. Ye, thank you,
mom. Yeah, I appreciate that. So that's where I'm at.

(16:45):
So if anybody knows how a goodmailbox to buy, let me know.
Unrelated, I have a dumb questionbecause I don't think i've I've gotten the
mail in the last few days.How will I get the mail? Like?
How long before the mailman's like,I'm sick of walking this to the
door. Oh that's again, isa good question. I know there's a

(17:06):
mailman listening. Yeah, our maildefinitely. Yes. How long will you
see that mailbox lay on the groundand go come on, guys, or
just reach over as it's on theground, open it up and put the
stuff in. Yeah, because it'sit's broken at the base. So like
there's still you know that that footand a half of four by four wood

(17:29):
in the ground that I have todig out and then put another four by
four in the ground and then putthe mailbox back on. I have a
lot going on, just pile upthe mail. If you didn't figure that
out by saying my mom had atwenty six foot moving truck, yeah,
so and that thing's hard to navigate, so I don't blame her. It
is not that hard. Well itwould be for me. Oh when I
drove it, it was like Iwas driving. I was living my dream

(17:52):
as a monstruck driver. But otherthan that, I was driving a thing
like I can. I can pileall apart that thing anywhere I need it.
It beeps. I felt like akid all over again. Well,
good luck with getting your mail.How about the mail box? How about
we can we can just add oneword to that and it makes it so
much worse. Good luck with themailbox. Hey, but the answer gone?

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And good luck with your mom drivingnothing not my problem for insurance.
I am stepping into a world thatI've wanted to for a long time,
and I'm already feeling overwhelmed. Diane. Oh, it's ninety five point one
WayV. It's the Mic and DianeShow. Now I've done this before for
a long time. You know mylove of baseball, and you know I
have a son that plays baseball.But we're starting a travel team. Oh

(18:36):
wow. And one of the thingsthat I've always kind of dreamed of is
getting a travel team, which isand I know you fear listening to this.
You know, travel sports, youthsports in general, ridiculously expensive.
I want I've always kind of dreamedof finding a way to make the team

(18:56):
free, free, free like thatis. That's honestly my dream. Take
the pressure off the parents, letthe kids play, because I've seen I
see it. I see it nowin Little League these kids. There's one
team in the Little League POLITICKI asall heck and clickie, and then there's
so many of these kids that wantto play baseball, but they can't because

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this team won't let them on.So I'm like, all right, whatever,
I'll take y'all, let's do itright. And and I'm doing a
pretty good job. I think ofkeeping the price down, but it's still
crazy expensive. I need ideas fromour listeners. Please go to the talk
back. This is again, Iknow this is somehow sometimes how this goes.

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I'm literally asking you for help fundraisingideas. What are some of the
ideas you've had, because I don'twant to do just like stand outside of
shop Bright and chick a can andtype of thing. And you know we're
going to do the Super Bowl boxes, We'll do something with the World Series
because it's baseball. We'll come upwith something. I even thought about doing
a wrestling show, like a fullblown fundraising wrestling show. I need ideas,

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creative ideas, that are not pressureon the parents, but also it
can make a decent amount of moneyor possibly be fun for the kids,
because I'm really trying to fund thisteam through the year to be zero dollars
and give these kids somewhere the playwith maybe the greatest coaching they've ever had,

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you know, because it's me,and you do say so yourself.
If I do say so myself,I might be the best pitching coach possibly
in the world. Maybe ever.All right, let's get back to serious
talking. iHeartRadio app. Please goon, please go on there. Find
a way to get a message tome. What are some of the things

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you've done that like you didn't becauseI see the kids standing out there canning
all the time. Yeah, parentsare They're standing there with their usually with
their sweatshirts on coffee, and they'relike, I can't believe I'm doing this
right now, I'm trying to findsomething a little better than that, like
than just begging for money. Soif you've got something, please let me
know. Go to the talk back, send us message on Facebook, send

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a message on Instagram. I needas many ideas as possible because it's really
expensive, Yeah, really really reallyreally expensive. They're eight. All right,
you're gonna just tell you the number. Can you guess? How much
do you think Diane to run aeighty year old baseball team and and play
a lot like play a league inthe spring, a league in the fall,

(21:33):
a couple of tournaments over the summer, get them uniforms. How much
do you think it cost? Fields? Insurance? Absolutely, no idea.
Go ahead, take a shot.I dare you to guess. Fifty thousand?
Whoa? Okay, okay, Iwanted to go high because you said
I'd never twenty thousand. It's abouta thousand a kid, twenty thousand,
okay, about twelve thousand dollars,twelve thousand dollars as a team, soa

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whoa? And no, I'm I'mnot taking a dime as a coach,
so I'd like that to be Also, this is a not for profit team,
okay, but please fundraising ideas andif anybody has anybody wins the Mega
Millions and wants to donate twelve grandto a great cause, sure that would
be nothing. Come here to MegaMillions, no problem. Maybe I should

(22:18):
play. That'll be our fundraising.Oh we'll go canning and I'll go straight
to straight to get lottery tickets withit. Well, good luck. It
is a lot of work even settingup I know, fundraiser. You should
see my excel. I'm pretty proudof my excel that I set up.
It's wildly Oh it's I feel likeI'm in finance. There you go for
Little League, Yeah, for alittle But guys, seriously, if you
can help me any fun fundraising thingsthat you've done with your teams, let

(22:42):
me know. I got one forthe first time. It was disgusting.
I didn't even know what it wasat first. Okay, we're Mike and
Diane on ninety five point one WayV. So Mike, I look down at
my upper sigh and something was hangingout of it. Hang yeah, So
I'm thinking, is this is?It looked like a scab or something,

(23:04):
or like a skin tag that immediatelydeveloped for some weird reason. So I
said to my husband, like,what do you think this is? Like?
Does it look like a scab toyou? And he said three words
that I did not want to hear. It's a tick? Panic, panic,
panic. Did I hear you saythat was the first time. Yes,

(23:26):
I've never had a tick before.You never had a tick on you
never had a tick on me.No, because I'm not a camping type
person. I'm not even an outdoorsyperson unless I'm on the beach. But
now that we have a dog,we're outside more. We took her to
the park and the tick evidently crawledup my pants because I was wearing long
pants in case it was going toget buggy. Pardon me for laughing at

(23:48):
that. Okay, you got toget outside. Well I am, now
look what happens. I liked it. I liked it inside better. I
thought you were going to say itwas the first time they had ever embedded.
No, it's the first time thatI know that I've ever gotten a
tick. So a lot it waslodged in there. Yeah. So once
he told me, I was like, well, what do we do?

(24:08):
So he tried to pull it outon his own. Yeah, you gotta
get tweezers and make sure you getthe head. So I did. I
went to get my eyebrow tweezers andhe pulled that sucker out, and you
know what, I thought, itwas kind of romantic. And I'm thinking
of Ben and Jen did this morehelped each other with ticks? Do you
think Jennifer Lopez has ever seen thewoods seen the woods. Maybe not in

(24:32):
the woods, seeing the wood,fancy camping, maybe filming a movie in
the woods. Maybe she's done that. So experts say the ticks season is
expanding, so just to heads up, literally, just check everything, check
your scalp. And it was justit didn't look like what I thought it
would when it was embedded in myskin. It was really was it embedded

(24:52):
or what? Did it just bite? Because embedded is crazy? It was.
It took him a while to okay. So he was about the light
in a fire. I'm like,whoa, oh, yeah, yeah,
we have a lighter next to thesink just for that. Yeah, you're
going and when we burn him.So, hey, you gotta have a
first time. Yeah, don't comeafter me. I don't have the mental

(25:15):
fortitude to handle you. You can'thelp it. You got to get the
thing out anyway, our sympathies ifyou get a tick soon, we hope
you don't. But hey, myfirst time. Wait till she gets sunburn.
Oh that I've done, okay,or a mosquito bite, plenty of
alo. It is garage shale season. I don't know why I said it

(25:37):
like that. It's not garage shaleesion, it's a garage sale season,
Easy Shells, Shells by the Seashore, shumping like chat. It's ninety five
point one w A y V.And I'm I'm about done with garage sales
season because you guys know we're inthe prom. I don't even know if
we're in the process of move anymore. We move, we own the house.

(26:02):
My mom is coming out of thehouse, but she has so much
stuff still in the house that shejust keeps saying, I'm going to sell
that's this at the garage sale,so I don't want to take it anywhere.
And we're having a garage sale thisweekend. There is so much stuff
just it's a It honestly looks likea war movie when they're prepping to go

(26:22):
and everything's just in the warehouse readyto go. That's what my house looks
like right now. There's just nopossible way that this all sells. And
I don't want to ask the questionlike what happens when it doesn't sell,
Like where does it go then?But I'm terrified to ask that question because
it's too full garage, Like wehave a two door garage. The whole

(26:45):
garage and the living room is preppedand ready like it's going to be a
blowout warehouse sale at Amazon. Likethat's what it feels like. What do
I do about this situation? Howdo I ask the question what happens when
it doesn't sell? Well? Ithink the simple thing to say would be

(27:06):
you have two options. You donatewould be the number one. What doesn't
sell because obviously it's stuff you don'tneed or want, so you're not going
to take it back. I don'tpersonally need or want it. But somebody
else in my family may or maynot think that they are worth way more
than they are actually worth, sothey think that they can sell them.

(27:26):
Well, if they can, theycan great because people love those kind of
sales, and they do buy someof the things that baffle me. They
love to buy I get me wrong. There are some things that have sold
for a lot of money on eBaywhere I'm like, how and who is
buying that for that much or noteven a lot of money just to get
rid of it. Some people arelooking for bargains, yes, which is

(27:48):
fine, and if they all thisstuff doesn't go, then you either have
to gather it up and donate itor stuff that you think isn't even worthy
of that you got a dump.I'm just gonna be completely honest with you.
Sunday about three o'clock, feel freeto come by my house because there's
gonna be a free sign out front. Well that that works as well,
and people will take it. Theywill, and I have no problem giving

(28:11):
it. It really feels like there'sthat huge generation gap where like my generation
is just minimalist, we don't wantanything, like if we don't, if
we're done with it, throw itout type of stuff. And it feels
like a generation before us is likewe have to save everything, which I
understand, Like you can go deeperin the psychology of it all, but

(28:32):
I've actually read up on it.It's pretty interesting. Actually I don't save
anything. Yeah, No, butthat's what I mean, Like we're all
throw it all out it, getrid of it, get rid of it,
minimalists, get rid of it.Yeah, where a previous generation is
like we have to save everything.We throw nothing out, We waste nothing,
yep. And when we want toget rid of it, we're gonna
give it to you. So it'syour We're not throwing it out, we're
giving it to you and you dowhat you want with it, but we're

(28:53):
gonna make it feel bad about itif you throw it out. Yeah,
thanks a lot for giving us yourmess. You can feel bad about it
with me, but I'm not gonnafeel bad throwing it out. I'm just
letting you know now. Yeah,for free, people will take it,
so I wouldn't worry about it eitherway. That's my way of saying,
if you want something free, cometo my house Sunday around three o'clock.
I'm gonna ask my mom to goget lunch or something and be like,

(29:14):
yeah, it's crazy, we gotrobbed while you were gone. I can't
believe they took so much stuff.But the good news it's all gone.
I may pay twenty dollars and belike, yay, somebody came in to
offer twenty for all this stuff.What even know it's missing? Actually,
oh well, good luck. It'sgonna already over it
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