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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fresh shell. This is what's trending. How long do you
think you guys could go on, Jason? I think I
know the answer, But how long could you guys go
without completing total isolation? So I'm talking about no phone,
no anything, literally in a cave. In a cave, you
got nothing. Maybe what did this woman have? She was

(00:20):
able to exercise, right, draw, knit and read. That's what
she was able to do. But that was it. There
was no phone, There was no TikTok Jason, no tripods?
What yeah, okay, Kiki record my journey.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Just kill me, Just kill me. I'm on a family
plan and my brother forgot to pay the bill. Like
a week ago, my phone was off for like thirty minutes.
I literally had a panic attack, like I didn't know
what to do, Like I couldn't call anybody. I felt
like I missed a call from Oprah, Like in those moments,
you feel.

Speaker 1 (00:54):
Like she called because she called me and was like
we're kiky, you know, And I don't know, she's not
interested in your call. Whatever, I'm gonna move on. Then exactly,
she was casting for the next Doctor Phil and you did.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Yeah, I can't, I don't, I don't know call me
a crackhead.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:10):
I can't survive without a phone. I would literally lose it. Literally.

Speaker 1 (01:14):
Yeah. I didn't have a phone for a couple of
hours a few months ago, and that was a little
bit stressful. I left it somewhere and yeah, it's a
long story, but I basically left it in another state,
basically sweating just so. Then I realized I had done that,
and I'm like, okay, I'm like, all right, that's fine.
They're gonna mail it to me. They're gonna overnight it
to me. It'll be here tomorrow. That's fine, that's right.

(01:35):
So I have an iPad mini that has like mobile
on it. It has like a so I'm like, I'll
just carry this thing around. It's fine. Well that that
didn't really work, Like it wasn't working. So I finally,
after two hours, I just went down the street to
the Verizon store and I begged them to give me
another one.

Speaker 2 (01:51):
Yeah, another state for it. How did you get did
you use a GPS?

Speaker 1 (01:56):
I flew Airfred to the mechanic and so I flew
Airfred at mckenniy But the mechanics in another state. The
guy that works on Airfred, so I left Airfred there,
and I left my phone in Airfred and then I
flew away coming because yeah, basically because Airfred gets worked
on an Indianapolis basically, and so I or in Monsey, Indiana,
if you must know, so, then that's way over there.

(02:18):
So then I fly back and then their Fred's there
because they they can, like I don't know, do the
ranch thing and I'll put a whale in it or
whatever the hell they do to it. And I didn't
have a phone, so I had to call them up
say can you over and I said like, yeah, we'll
send you your phone. But then I thought I could go.
I thought I could go full twenty four hours with
no phone, only to realize I don't know anybody's numbers,
don't I don't have another phone, even though I had

(02:40):
my passwords. My phone number I don't think was connected
because it's a different I don't. I don't know. I
just went down the street and I had to get
another phone.

Speaker 2 (02:49):
I would have turned that plane right around. I would
have flew back to get my phone. Like the same
day price.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
The gas these days, you're crazy. It wasn't good And
why are we not paying for our own phone? As
a grown ass.

Speaker 2 (03:02):
First, excuse me, I say, yeah, excuse me to excuse
me the.

Speaker 1 (03:07):
Same Jes you listening right now?

Speaker 3 (03:11):
Man?

Speaker 1 (03:12):
You don't think I don't know my sister doesn't pay
for her own self. Mom, don't listen, Linda Brown, turn
your radio off. Neither do they, Blessen. It's cheaper and
more economical, but you actually contribute, Yes, I do. Oh
that Zell comes in and mind it break your radio?
Just pour water on the car.

Speaker 4 (03:30):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (03:31):
So Jason and Calen don't pay for their own mobile phone.
I'm just a friend. Doesn't pay for her own mobile phone.
Don't want to man much funny your parents ever do that?
And you don't have a sibling, Jason. But like, I
don't know if your if your mom does this kid
or you guys. But I'll go home and my mom
would be like, I bought you a shirt, and I'll
be like why. She's like I just wanted you to

(03:51):
have a shirt, and I'm like, thank you for this
is very nice. Thank you. I really appreciate that you
bought me a shirt. But then I'm thinking in my head,
what did you buy my sister? You know what I mean?
Because it's like it's like you you didn't. My mom
is a very generous lady, but I think that in
the back of her mind she does keep a tally
of how much she spends on Polly and Amanda, and

(04:11):
I think she tries to make an equal with me.
So every now and again, she'll just send me something
and I'll be like, oh, thank you for this, but
what an Amanda get, you know? And then I'll and
then I'll go over to Amanda's house and she has
like a brand new front door, and I'm like, hell,
this is one of those fancy ones that has two doors.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
You know, it's a story door exactly stormed. Yeah, I'm
like wow. But I honestly think this is what's going
on in my family. I think my mom spends a
lot of money on my sister, and she she wants
to make an equal, but I don't think.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
I still don't think it's equel.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
It'll never be, no, because she has she's buying for Amanda,
then Polly, and then you get a shirt.

Speaker 1 (04:56):
That's actually a good question eight five five five one
one of three five? What are your parents? It's still
paid for? Because I was going to go in a
different direction with this, but I'm thirty five. My parents
still pay for my eyepass. We get two point seventy
five people in here who have their phone paid for that.

Speaker 2 (05:12):
I pass though that would come in clutch.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Wake up, I did.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Yeah, yeah, recently I had to take that over and
see it hurts.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (05:23):
Do you use the skyway, you know? But I use
the eye pass. I mean, I know, I use the
toll way and I owe them.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
No, I know that. Yeah, I just I've noticed lately
that my I think I have a low limit on
my ipass, like you like stocks up money. I think
it does like twenty bucks at a time or something,
and every time I go to Gary, every time now
it recharges. So I think, I'm I don't know how
much I'm spending on this stupid skyway the most. Can

(05:52):
I tell you something else about the Skyway? If you're
going to charge me the most of anyone else, can
you make your damn machines work? It was all He's
a backup. I'm like, this thing should be super sweet.
This should be the autobar twelve dollars each way or
whatever I have to spend behind you, Honky.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
I was sucking one on Friday and like it was
high stress.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
Everybody's like, what's the problem, Like the button that work?
It's like you, guys, I should hover on this thing
for what you charge? What you charge people. Well, I
brought this up because a Spanish extreme athlete emerged from
a cave after five hundred days. So on November twenty

(06:34):
first of twenty twenty one, everybody was talking about COVID.
There was an all kinds of different stuff going on
in the world, still talking about vaccines and all the
rest of this. And this woman walked into a cave
in Granada and did not come out for five hundred days.
She was able to learn more about the effects of
solitude and deprivation on the human mind and body. She

(06:57):
says she passed her time by writing, drawing, exercise, he knitting,
and reading sixty books while she was alone in the cave. Also,
she lost track of time. When she was notified that
it had been five hundred days, she thought she had
only been there for less than half one hundred and
sixty to one hundred and seventy. That's cool. Wow, I'm
twenty seven. My mom still pays for my car insurance.
My parents still pay for my car insurance and phone bill.

(07:21):
Skyway's six sixty each way. Yeah, it's expensive, that's what
I'm talking about. Twenty nine. My dad pays for my
ipass two. He helped with rents sometimes single mother struggles. Yeah,
I can imagine. I'm thirty three, expecting my first child.
My parents still pay for my cell phone bill. Yeah. Hey,
Cassandra King, Good morning, Cassandra High, good morning.

Speaker 4 (07:45):
How are you guys?

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Hey, goody, what are your parents still pay for?

Speaker 4 (07:48):
So for my sisters and I, they pay for our
phone bill. So my sister's bought me thirty five. I'm
twenty seven. They pay for my car insurance, and they
paid my ipass button. To be fair, I am still
in school and I work, so they just kind of
helped me out. They send me a little money for
grocery sometimes, which is really nice. I'm so so grateful
for them, and I work hard, so that kind of

(08:12):
makes it a little bit easier.

Speaker 1 (08:13):
That's nice, Cassandra, that's nice. You sound a nice person.
I'm not going to say anything about it. I'm not
going to see about the fact I have to pay
all my own bills. But that's all right. You gotta
start to bless your heart.

Speaker 4 (08:23):
Yeah, I'm getting there. I'm getting there.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Okay, good, all right. Bless you hard, bless you sincere,
Bless your heart. She's twenty seven trying to make it
in the world. Okay, it's hard. I got it. It's
gonna be a lot harder than when you have to
pay your car insurance itself.

Speaker 4 (08:42):
To medical school. They get the struggle right now.

Speaker 1 (08:44):
Okay, see now, look at this woman. She's not here
trying to make it. Fine, Let your parents pay for everything.
It's okay, I don't. I have a good day. You too.
Guys think like Cassandra called for my approval, But yeah,
I feel you're paid eleven eighty each way. I guess
it depends on the sky. If you go through both
of the thing, it depends before you go and I
go through both of them. Look at this. Tolls are

(09:06):
just a scam.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Yeah, it's like, how are you going to charge me
to drive my car?

Speaker 1 (09:11):
And it's always under construction. It's never fast like fast
what I'm saying, Hey, this thing better. They better have
heavy on water stops and I don't know, twelve dollars
catering something. They even took the McDonald's off things to
make it wider for more things that don't work. They're

(09:32):
awful anyway, I still use it every every time. Then
I don't care.

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