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May 15, 2024 7 mins

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, where did this rampage or that this is not
even rampage, but this rage come from Kiki or Kayln over,
I don't know why I'm so tired today, like my
brain's not working. Kaylen and Kiki, they couldn't look any different, actually,
But where did this rage about military time come from?

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Okay, I'm just sick of it. I'm sick of it.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
There's no reason you're sick of military time.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
I'm sick of it. And this is I want to
say this. It's excluding anyone who's served our country. Y'all
can do whatever you want, whenever you want. I'll always
give it up to you, like we say in our constitution.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
However, that just opened the doors.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Yeah, just thank you.

Speaker 1 (00:38):
I'll always give it up to you. No.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
But people, if you have no reason to have your
phone in military time, why do you you just want attention?

Speaker 2 (00:48):
It's like a conversation. Start.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
If I see that your phone's in military time and
you have no relation to the military, everything.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
I need to know about you is right there. You're
annoying as hell.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Wow, But what who cares?

Speaker 4 (01:01):
Like?

Speaker 1 (01:01):
If that's how people tell time, they use that in
Europe often. Yeah. Okay, but maybe I.

Speaker 2 (01:07):
Don't know fact right, like what is the reason?

Speaker 3 (01:09):
And then even worse, I have people in my life
who will like meet me there at seventeen forty five
as soon as I figure out what's saying.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Okay, now wait a minute, now that is now hold.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
On, though I don't want to do it.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
Now, hold on. We use normal time you now. Now,
If you want to use military time, that's fine, But
that would be like me telling you how many meters
you know, like no, right, shut up, no, we use
feet like that's that. I don't need to try it. No,
I agree with that. If you if you and your
brain need to operate a military time, that's fine. But
when we're talking, when you're talking to me, tell me

(01:42):
the time that everybody else uses, you know, in normal
you know, nomenclature or whatever, like I know, I'm not
interested in doing.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
It, tr rat, but we all learn time the same way.
Why is your phone in military time? You just want
someone to look at it and point it out and
go ooh.

Speaker 2 (01:59):
It's weird. I'm sick of it.

Speaker 1 (02:01):
That's five o'clock. But yeah, yeah, yeh pm, cause you're wondering. Thanks,
I mean, they use it in aviation okaytis meantime Zulu
timeline aviation. Well, so you say, I mean, I don't know.
I've seen you try a fly an airplane before. I mean,
I agree with you, though, but I also don't know
why you're so upset about it. Like it doesn't bother

(02:21):
me that much. I would think it was weird though.
If somebody was like, yeah, let's have dinner tonight, I'll
see you at seventeen hundred or I'll see you at
eighteen hundred, I'd be like, huh right, Like yeah, are
we rendezvousing at the target area? Like is this a
time on target? Like? What are we doing here?

Speaker 2 (02:35):
It's just for me, it's just unnecessary. Like what was
the reason.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
Nurses use military time? Apparently that's at work.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
I thank you to our nurses, but I don't understand
why you're telling me meet me at seventeen forty five.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
My brother uses military time as an airline captain. Yes, no,
I know that I got that ca So it's okay,
it's only for intellectual people.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Well I'm not intellectual.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
Apparently military time in healthcare right is an overwhelming response.
I didn't know that. I guess that's because if you
said your ship starts at seven, that could mean seven
am or seven pm. So by saying would that nineteen hundred,
then that implies or very clearly states that I mean

(03:16):
the nighttime and not the daytime.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
All the healthcare workers that are in my life, my
best friend Hillary shout out to her, she's a nurse,
does not do this, so I don't understand, like we
all learn the same time.

Speaker 1 (03:27):
Damn, well, there you go. It's the overwhelming text response
is that the reason that people many people use military
time is because they're in the healthcare industry.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
Okay, so then healthcare excluded.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
I'll how about that at aviation and at actual.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
Military correct, Well, they yeah, they can do it.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
We give it up to all three of those categories.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Yes, a healthcare worker, Yes, I'll give it up to.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
You'll see you too. That's why I learned.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
Yeah, really military time too, because it expires at certain times,
like food will expire and there's a clock that tells you, oh,
it's expired at seventeen fifteen.

Speaker 3 (04:03):
Teach me that in school then and we can all
get on the same page.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
What's really confusing though, in aviation is again they use
Greenwich mean time, so you have to take local time,
and then you have to convert that to military and
then you have to like, depending on where you are,
ad add more time and then that's the time. And
then where it gets really confusing. It's like on a
weather forecast, if the time, like if whatever time it

(04:29):
is actually falls tomorrow, right, Like, so let's say my
departure is at ten pm, so twenty two plus five,
which would be three Zulu time tomorrow. What's the scientology thing?
But then that's that's tomorrow. So then like it'll show

(04:51):
the date. But then the way that the formula works
is like it'll say the date, but it's tomorrow. So
I'm like, but it's actually not, but it's so then
I have to think about it. It's very confusing.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
That's too intellectual for my tiny woman brain. On the
same page, well.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
A lot of people are say logistics, my daughter studied
abroad in Austria. They use military time law enforcement KIKI
not KFC.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
I want to resilt, like that's where I learned military time. Yes,
you would have to write it on a little timestamp.
The biscuits are expired and.

Speaker 1 (05:25):
Make you get out of it. Let me tell you
at fifteen thirty I still eat those biscuits. I have
no issue with that. Hey Nikki, good morning. Hi.

Speaker 2 (05:33):
How's it going.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Hey, good moye. You have had it. Kaitlin is out
of pocket on this one. Hi. Yeah, she has a
real problem military time.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
Give it to me, girl.

Speaker 3 (05:41):
I mean I did before, but then I got married
to a veteran.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
So, like, how do we feel about military spouses using?

Speaker 3 (05:50):
I feel amazing about it. You are like doing God's work.
Go for it.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Yeah, you're giving your body for a veteran every day,
and we appreciate that. It's part of our constitute.

Speaker 2 (06:00):
Shit, I mean, thank you, guys. I appreciate you all
so much. No, we appreciate you.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
So your husband is like, hey, let's get Randy around
twenty two hundred. Absolutely yeah, yeah, well okay, I I
hope he says it just like that, Let's get Randy
around twenty two to fifteen. Randy just like that said, okay, good,
all right, Well so you're good, Nikki, Nikki. If you
told me that we're getting Randy at twenty two to fifteen,
I'll figure out that that's ten fifteen. I'll be there.

(06:27):
You had nothing to worry about. I'll do I get
a calculator out, I get my advocus. I don't you
some dial I don't know. I'll figure it. If you
tell me that, I'll be there. Thank you, Nikki, have
a good day. Thank you. Guys. Sometimes, if you knew
the boyfriend is like, hey, it's going down tonight twenty
three forty, you're gonna be like eleven forty it is.
I'll be right there. No, I'm going to just lock

(06:49):
the dog up, like is that in their dress?

Speaker 2 (06:52):
Where?

Speaker 4 (06:54):
Forty?

Speaker 1 (06:54):
What? Actually? Wow, this is like the most number of
Texas I've seen at this early hour, at this early
hour of six twenty six. Ye, it's six. It was
depending on where you are, of course,

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