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Speaker 1 (00:00):
My complexion is out of a urinal urinal.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Everyone in this room means Vitamin deep, A little lower,
a little slower.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
You want to oil them down, sunning their buttholes?

Speaker 4 (00:08):
Wowot chucking the sun. Wow, we're not pretty much all deficient.

Speaker 3 (00:12):
Indeed, sorry, I'm a little cells. Are you down to
d or not? Oh?

Speaker 1 (00:16):
You can all day long.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
The Woody Show.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Well, we began another new hour insensitivity, trading, free, politically
correct world.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
It's Thursday, it's pre Friday.

Speaker 1 (00:29):
It's September the eleventh, twenty twenty five and twenty fourth
anniversary of the nine to eleven attacks, which typically on
this day kind of carries the news. But the way
there's just so much in the news and between the
the Charlie Kirk thing, between the Colorado school shooting thing,

(00:49):
and I mean just seems to be. Yeah, it's just
it's just a lot. It's it's a it's a lot.
It's it's one of those days, and you know, the
news is what it is, and we're all aware of it,
we do acknowledge it, but it kind of takes a
little bit of a shine off of it what's normally
a very exciting day. I love I love a good
pre Friday. I love a Thursday. But thank you for
being with us. That's not what it's all about this morning,

(01:11):
as you've been hearing, doing a lot of other things
as well, and trying to keep it light and fun
as best we can. And we thank you for doing
that and give us some of your time with us.
See phones open eight seven seven forty four. What a
text over to two to nine eight seven? How about
a couple of good stories?

Speaker 3 (01:30):
All right? Nice?

Speaker 1 (01:31):
So it starts bad. This guy his name is Daniel
Drew and he lost his home in a fire this
past summer.

Speaker 3 (01:39):
That sucks, and he was in the news for that.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
But now he's in the news again because he just
won a new house. Sweet Like it wasn't given to him.
It wasn't it go fundme or whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:49):
It was one of those things you know, where like
a raffle.

Speaker 1 (01:51):
Yeah, they'll do like a raffle for they'll do a
charity thing where they have a house and a bunch
of people donate services landscaping, so services or whatever, decorating services, furniture, whatever,
and it's all for this charity and then they sell
raffle tickets to raise even more money for the charity,
and then the house is raffled off.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
Well amazing.

Speaker 1 (02:10):
This guy entered back in June. I guess and one
he just got the call. Yeah, here he is telling
the story.

Speaker 5 (02:19):
Somebody said to me today, you're the most luckiest unluckiest
person I know.

Speaker 3 (02:23):
Back in June, my girlfriend.

Speaker 5 (02:25):
And I went and looked at the Big Brothers, Big
Sisters Dream cottage. So I bought a ticket. Never thought
nothing of it. The last day of July, I had
gotten a call at two o'clock in the morning. My
son called hysterical and the house was on fire. We
lost everything. That led us up to Friday that just passed.
I got a call and I looked at the phone.

(02:45):
It's Myron Yates, executive director Big Brothers, Big Sisters or
The Winner.

Speaker 3 (02:56):
My house is gone.

Speaker 1 (02:57):
Now I have a house, Like what are the yeah?

Speaker 6 (03:02):
Zero crazy? Incredible. Those raffles are usually like what one
hundred bucks give or take?

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Uh, sometimes they are like twenty depending.

Speaker 1 (03:09):
On what it is.

Speaker 4 (03:10):
I didn't know you could raffle a house.

Speaker 3 (03:12):
Oh yeah, yeah, definitely. Yeah. There's a ton of contests
like that.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
We should go down to the Jersey Shore in the summer.
Point Pleasant Boardwalk and there was always I forget what
it was. It was, you know, the local veterans or something.
They would always have like a really whatever the really
cool car was that year. Yeah, they would have it
sitting on the boardwalk and people as they're going by
they could buy a raffle ticket to win it. And
we would sign up to, you know, win every year and.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Do a big thing.

Speaker 1 (03:38):
At the end of the summer, like Labor Day weekend,
they would have the drawing somebody, would you know win
that car.

Speaker 3 (03:43):
Which summer did you win? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (03:44):
I did as well, Greg. The only thing I've ever
truly won. I won that BMX red Line it was
it was a red line BMX bike. I want it
from Hewlett's Shoe store in Princeton, New Jersey. I was
a kid and as the little local paper put my
picture in the paper, local boy wins bike.

Speaker 7 (04:01):
Yeah, and you didn't know then, but you know now
that was the peak of you winning.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Right, and then I would not win anything after that.
It would just be an incredible losing street.

Speaker 3 (04:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (04:12):
It makes me bitter. On game shows when people win
big money and they're just thank you, Oh, away for
another day, just another day of winning.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Let's see other good news stuff. This is I mean,
this is good. Starting November one, New Mexico will become
the first state in the country to offer free childcare.
Oh okay, infants and toddlers no matter your family's income.

Speaker 3 (04:36):
Because that's like a billion dollars. It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (04:39):
That means parents won't have to worry about co payments.
They could save more than twelve thousand dollars per child
every year. It's not just families who benefit, though, childcare
providers also going to see better pay and support, with
incentives like a guaranteed eighteen dollars an hour minimum for
entry level staff, helping address ongoing labor shortages. According to

(05:00):
New Mexico's governor, this program is about more than just
financial relief. It's a way to strengthen the economy and
make sure that every kid has a chance to Thrive's
good and.

Speaker 7 (05:12):
It reminds me of those little things you see on
like Instagram and stuff, like what you know, experimental things
people are doing, and one of them is taking kindergarteners
to like nursing homes because the people at the nursing
home love seeing the little kids, and the kids love
interacting with them, and yeah, there's creative ways to do it.

Speaker 1 (05:26):
Now, I have a whole other thing here that we
could normally on a normal show follow up with about
you know how eighty percent of parents say at the
cost of raising kids is out of control.

Speaker 3 (05:34):
But in an effort to balance.

Speaker 1 (05:36):
The news of the news of the day out, we're
trying to keep everything good. So guy wins a house
after losing his house in a future, saving money on childcare.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
How about this one.

Speaker 1 (05:49):
Let's play a Woody Show original trademark copyright game au
babeor eye roll? Okay, So this is where I'll tell
a story and then we got to try to guess
if Greg the most mushy sentimental person on the show,
we'll give it like his will his reaction to the
story be in.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
Oh babe, nice or an eye roll?

Speaker 1 (06:08):
Okay? All right, So the story, Guy in Texas had
his pet pigeon. Pigeon's name is Kevin, by the way,
So pigeons pigeon named Kevin goes missing.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
Now the guy the owner.

Speaker 1 (06:19):
He owns an auto body shop, and I guess he
brings Kevin to the shop with him, and this customer
didn't realize that the pigeon Kevin's blind. By the way,
Kevin the pigeon blind didn't realize that Kevin was in
the back of the truck when he picked it up.
But the good news is, you guys, some officers tracked
down the truck and Kevin the pigeon was still in

(06:41):
the truck, and they returned him to his owner. Here's
a little bit of audio from the officers.

Speaker 5 (06:48):
I'm about to tell you the weirdest thing you've probably
ever heard in your life.

Speaker 3 (06:50):
Okay, so, did you just need your truck inspect it? Yeah? Okay,
So that guy has a pet pigeon and it's in
the back of your truck. Yeah, he's back here. Race
pigeons just will not blind. I mean taking here of
for like two years a race. So it's like it
it's like a child Ken. Thank you guys so much.

(07:14):
It's like, yeah, all right, so I know my answer.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Pet pigeon missing and now reunited with his owner, Kevin
the blind pigeon.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
Huh. I mean, that's really cool that I got his
pigeon back.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
All right, Let you know, au baber eye roll? Oh
can I answer?

Speaker 3 (07:33):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (07:34):
The second I didn't even have to hear the rest
of the story. Once you said pigeon, it's gonna be
eye roll from Byrol. He doesn't care about pigeons.

Speaker 7 (07:41):
I agree, although at the very end when he's like
it was like my child, I think that could sway it.

Speaker 4 (07:47):
But I'm going iroll.

Speaker 1 (07:48):
See I think that's what ruined it.

Speaker 3 (07:49):
Yeah, oh really, you're you're.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
You're considering you're talking about a pigeon like it's a child.
I think that would get more of an eye roll
from Greg, although like you know, other pets, he would
totally I mean like his dogs that way, but like
a pigeon.

Speaker 3 (08:02):
I'm kind of with this.

Speaker 1 (08:02):
It's kind of split between that and what men has said.
I'll go eye roll.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
I'm also going irol because he referenced to pigeon as
his child. Okay, Greg Gory, is it an a babe
or an eye roll? It's like you've never met me.
This is nuclear aw babe. Really Yeah? Do I like pigeons? No? Okay,
do I like a lot of birds? Not really.

Speaker 6 (08:23):
I had a parakeet and I loved my parakeets so much.
His name was Peter, by the way, and I'm not
a fan of pigeons. But it's blind. It needs somebody
to take care of it. What chances did this pigeon
have out in the world. Zero, not many, let's just
say zero. And then here comes this guy to take
care of it as a child and then get reunited

(08:44):
with it. There's nothing sweeter that is.

Speaker 8 (08:47):
Awe, Babe, steroids, I'm not as sweet af So congratulations
to Kevin the blind pigeon and his owner reunited.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Good.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Let's see, do I have another good story?

Speaker 3 (09:03):
I do. I'll give you one more.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Okay, all right, okay, So different other people, you know,
anybody who they have kids and they're like, all right,
we're gonna have one more kid. I want to get
my my girl.

Speaker 3 (09:14):
I want to get my.

Speaker 4 (09:15):
I've heard of it.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
And then they get pregnant and it's like it's another boy,
all right, So one more kid got to get that girl,
all right, one more kid got to get that girl.
And next thing you know, they had a dozen kids
or something like that. Anyway, this is crazy only because
how long this has gone on. A family in Texas
celebrating the first baby girl in the family in over

(09:37):
a century.

Speaker 7 (09:39):
WHOA.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
This guy's a firefighter. Michael Sherman is his name. He
and his wife Jakia, they just found out they're having
a daughter. Now, Michael's side has only had boys for
one hundred.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
And eight years.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
That's crazy.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
The only kids being born on michael side of the
family boys.

Speaker 3 (09:59):
That not one girl.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
You get to study here, which is Greg because Greg
said if he ever, let's just say he created a
baby and found out that it was going to be
a girl, he would immediately put it up for adoption.

Speaker 3 (10:10):
I would have to find somebody who wanted a girl.
That's what Greg's been saying for years. I mean that
is just the truth. Now for people who hadn't heard that,
do you want to explain again?

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Why?

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Just quickly?

Speaker 6 (10:18):
I just think having a son would be so much fun.
It would keep the family name alive because I'm the
last hope. Okay, it would be fun to throw the
ball around.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
But like, why would a girl be up for adoption? Well,
I mean you would want you would want the boy more.

Speaker 6 (10:31):
I have, but like quite a few lesbian friends that
want kids and if they want a daughter, hey, I
would have one for him.

Speaker 3 (10:36):
Everybody wins.

Speaker 1 (10:37):
Yeah, the reason would be the reasons that you wouldn't
want the girl, because you might want to boy more.

Speaker 3 (10:43):
But the point where you go.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
You know, not only do I not want a girl,
I'm going to put it up for adoption if I
find out we're to. I just cannot envision myself with
a daughter. I don't know what to say that it
would be such a good girl do with them.

Speaker 4 (10:54):
I don't know. I think you'd be good at it.

Speaker 3 (10:56):
I seem boring. You wouldn't know how to dress it
right in, Yeah, in.

Speaker 4 (11:02):
A petticoat and bloomer.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Is there anybody more spiteful than a teenage girl? Ye mean, yeah,
they can. That's the thing.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
My daughter, man, she can either be the sweetest thing
can be on earth or she could be the biggest
bitch you've ever that you've ever encountered.

Speaker 3 (11:25):
I just can't relate it. Yeah, I think it was
Lewis e K. This is the difference between boys and girls.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
Like a boy will destroy your things, like they'll set
fire to stuff, and they'll break things, your TVs broken
and whatever. But they you know that, they destroy your things,
but they leave you whole as a person, whereas a
girl will destroy you. You, yeah, as who you are,
you as a person.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
That's so funny.

Speaker 7 (11:50):
Patton Oswold has a similar kind of take but he's
talking about how like girls sort of mentally torture each
other over time. He goes, boys are all about punch
and girls all about soon.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Yeah, exactly. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (12:05):
I thought I thought I had that clip in here,
but I guess I guess I don't. All right, eight
seven seven forty four, Woodie, you can says a text
of course, over to two two ninety Seven're gonna take
a break, we'll come back. We haven't speaking of being
a bitch. Gina has a situation she wants to ask about.
So you make the call situation and you said.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
That you are.

Speaker 4 (12:29):
I am one of the contestants.

Speaker 3 (12:30):
You are at the center of this.

Speaker 8 (12:31):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (12:32):
And who's the bitch mirror somebody else?

Speaker 1 (12:34):
Yeah, this said this friend of hers. Yep, all right,
so we'll find out. You'll you'll help us make the call.
That's next turn in the Woody.

Speaker 3 (12:38):
Show, Hanging the Woody Show.

Speaker 1 (12:42):
And Gina's got a you make the call. Who is
the bitch? Is her question? Yeah, she is at the
center of this one.

Speaker 4 (12:49):
Yeah, I'm one of the choices.

Speaker 7 (12:51):
So I went out to brunch, brunch, of course, the
best meal of the day with two friends.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
Not very long ago. One is like.

Speaker 7 (13:00):
Super sweet and like a little naive, but like very nice.
No one has a problem with her. And I figured,
in honor of Greg, just to give give them, you know,
a name, we would call that one Phoebe because it's
you know friends. And then there's another friend who she's
been my friend for a long time, and she's like
notoriously difficult and dramatic, and I figured we.

Speaker 3 (13:19):
Just call her Rachel. Rachel.

Speaker 2 (13:20):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (13:21):
So we're having brunch and you know, it's bottomless mimosas.
I'm not a big drinker, but everyone's a little loose.
And Rachel's telling this story about how one of her
coworkers is out to get her and she's backstabbing her
and and and it's like this big drama. Phoebe's like
and wrapped. But here's the thing. I have heard Rachel
tell these stories a thousand times. Somebody's always out toget her.

(13:46):
There's always someone trying to sabotage what she's doing. I
know this, Phoebe doesn't.

Speaker 4 (13:50):
She's like, oh that bit Joe, My god, how could
they do it?

Speaker 7 (13:52):
And I'm just kind of sitting there drinking a mimosa,
eating chicken. So we're sitting there, We're talking, and then finally,
just I guess to be nice. Rachel's like, so, what
do you guys think, because she doesn't really care what
we think. And I said, well, I feel like I
hear these stories a lot from you, and they all
have one thing in common, which is you. So I'm

(14:13):
just wondering, like, what could it be?

Speaker 1 (14:15):
What could the.

Speaker 7 (14:16):
Problem be that you're always rubbing somebody the wrong way?

Speaker 2 (14:19):
You know?

Speaker 7 (14:20):
And I didn't think that was like an out of
lying thing to say, but she stared at me. She
didn't say anything. She kind of cocked her head like
a dog being shown a card trick. Phoebe gets up
to go to the bathroom. Rachel lights me up. How
dare I How could I make her look bad in
front of a girl she doesn't know very well? Why

(14:40):
would I do something like that? Do I have a
problem with her? And by the way, this is something
I've been wanting to say to her for a while,
but I didn't think it was gonna be that big
of a deal. Phoebe comes back from the bathroom, Rachel
ices me up the rest of the meal.

Speaker 4 (14:52):
Just talks to her.

Speaker 7 (14:53):
Suddenly is super curious about Phoebe in her life, when
this whole time she's only been talking about herself.

Speaker 3 (14:59):
Ah, so what do you Oh my god, that's so great.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
Oh that's all.

Speaker 7 (15:02):
Your boyfriend son's so sweet and I have nobody's talking me. Fine,
no problem.

Speaker 4 (15:08):
We get up to leave.

Speaker 7 (15:09):
Rachel walks by me, gives Phoebe a hog and says,
I would love to get your number because I'm sick
of always having to go through Gina to contact you.
And I'm like, all right, whatever, I leave. I'm like,
that was a weird brunch.

Speaker 3 (15:22):
Whatever, but says that in front of you.

Speaker 4 (15:23):
Yeah, I'm staying right there.

Speaker 7 (15:24):
Okay, I get that night, this is this is the
and here's.

Speaker 4 (15:32):
The big finale. It's that night.

Speaker 7 (15:35):
I get a long email, an email from Rachel saying
that I quote betrayed her trust and that I'm I
went out of my way to make it sound like
she's a difficult person in front of someone she's trying
to be friends with.

Speaker 3 (15:51):
It has a betray of trust because.

Speaker 7 (15:53):
I kind of I guess I blew the lid off
of this always happens.

Speaker 4 (15:56):
This is not a one time thing, because.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
She was that's not trust. How's that trust?

Speaker 2 (16:01):
Right?

Speaker 8 (16:02):
Right?

Speaker 7 (16:02):
Okay, so two questions. I have not responded to this email.
It's been like two weeks.

Speaker 4 (16:07):
Who's the bitch? And how should I respond?

Speaker 3 (16:12):
I could see where you would be called a bitch.

Speaker 4 (16:15):
That's what I said. I said it might be my fault.

Speaker 1 (16:16):
No, No, I could see where you would be called
a bitch. But there are those people, and you have
known this person for a long time, and you get
to that point where you go, all right, you know what, dude,
I can't And it might be this is just what
it took for you to remove this person from your life,
because it sounds like you've had it. Yeah, I had it,
And I think we get to that point with certain

(16:38):
people where we go, you know what, enough, it's the
straw that breaks the camel's back and you have to
move on. Now, the fact that it happened in this
kind of setting or whatever, people can certainly make the
argument that you were the bitch, Like, all right, we
get it.

Speaker 4 (16:51):
Yeah, it's always you.

Speaker 7 (16:52):
Yeah right, Yeah, you pull back the curtain on this one.

Speaker 3 (16:56):
Of course, But does that make you wrong? No?

Speaker 1 (16:58):
I mean people say to me, you weren't wrong, you
just lacked tact. So yeah, yeah, so I can see personally.
Do I think you're a bit for it? No, I don't,
but I could see where Yeah, I can see. I
don't understand the betraying of the trump I have.

Speaker 7 (17:15):
I have been part of this exact conversation with her
so many times, just with a new friend and a
new story.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
But I hate those people, the people that are always
the victim, yes, always the victim, never their fault.

Speaker 4 (17:28):
Never.

Speaker 6 (17:28):
This is the kind of person that always claims to
hate drama because they're the ones that have the most wrong.

Speaker 7 (17:34):
Well kind of she's she just doesn't She doesn't know
why this stuff always finds her.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
She enjoys it, and she enjoys recounting it.

Speaker 4 (17:41):
Yes, right, the conversation dominated the meal, Okay.

Speaker 3 (17:45):
Because otherwise what would she share.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
That's a great question.

Speaker 3 (17:49):
That's what it took.

Speaker 7 (17:50):
It took her being mad at me to even ask
the other girl a question about herself.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
But now she gets to use this story as another Yeah, exactly, Yeah,
because there was there was There was a person in
my life. It might have been a family member at
one point, and they so badly wanted to have a
story where the family not disowned but like was mad
or disappointed or whatever in a in a and a

(18:17):
choice that they had made, and nobody was everybody, in fact,
was very supportive and very cool. But they really wanted
that whole Like, well, what I've told my family, they
told me to get out. They so wanted that, I see,
And so it became it became something where you know,
they had to find other ways to.

Speaker 4 (18:38):
My family wouldn't let me be the victim?

Speaker 1 (18:39):
Right exactly? They so badly wanted to be part of
that group of people weren't accepted by who weren't accepted
by the family. Even everybody totally accepted I totally accepted them.

Speaker 9 (18:49):
I think maybe thirty of the population desires to be
a victim.

Speaker 3 (18:55):
Of some kind.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
I wonder, why wouldn't you want to be healthy over ill?

Speaker 3 (18:59):
Would makes them feel important.

Speaker 7 (19:01):
But when everyone's a victim, is everyone is anyone a victim?

Speaker 4 (19:04):
If everyone's a victim, I think.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
It's how you learn to get attention.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
Like if someone learns to get attention like that as
a kid, Like they broke their leg when they were three,
and then suddenly they got all this attention.

Speaker 7 (19:13):
But they started learning how to get attention by being
a victim.

Speaker 1 (19:16):
Okay, here's here's what's coming in on the text? Oh, yes,
so you make the call? Who is the bitch? Is
it Gina? But five six two Rachel not Gina at all?
Another one says Rachel's a bitch and bipolar. Sounds like
my sister, Ooh, I like that. She asked what you thought?
So whatever, yep, om g I love this for you, Gina.

(19:38):
You called that bitch out and she totally deserved it.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Move on.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
She doesn't deserve your friendship. A real friend would appreciate
your honesty, even if they are hurt by it.

Speaker 3 (19:47):
What relection kind of proved your Point's exactly? What's one
of my favorite quotes, Greg, The harder the truth to tell,
the truer the friend who tells it. That's right.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Damn, here's one, Gina, You're not the bitch. I'm a
firm believer of cutting out toxic people. Sounds like it's
time to just cut ties with Rachel. And she was
eventually going to do this to you anyway. Now she
gets to play the victim. You are her new problem, antagonist,
villain whatever. I know the Rachel type, and it's exhausting
that that right there?

Speaker 3 (20:16):
Exactly do you wish to stay friends? With Phoebe.

Speaker 4 (20:19):
Yeah, she didn't do it anything.

Speaker 3 (20:21):
I was Rachel trying to steal her.

Speaker 7 (20:23):
Well that maybe if she if she convinces her that
I'm evil and awful, then I guess could.

Speaker 1 (20:30):
Another one agree with Woody this was Gina's breaking point?
Bitchy on both sides maybe, but it sounds like it
was a long time cause it.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
Was my take on it is. I don't think either
we're a bitch because, uh, you know, Gino is just
saying how it was. But Rachel did believe that she
was in her friend zone with somebody that she can
vent to, and you've you know, you kept on going
back to the well and letting her do that, and

(20:58):
then out of nowhere you say this right, and if
you were and if you're uncomfortable with it, you let
it go on for very long?

Speaker 1 (21:07):
How did you address that with her previously? Like hawd
you said to her like, hey, can ask you a
question like why why is it always drama? Why is
it always the thing with you? About next?

Speaker 3 (21:14):
So it seems like that, So it seemed like that's true.

Speaker 4 (21:18):
That's true.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
Men, that's a good point.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
Men.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
Yeah, So I think I.

Speaker 4 (21:21):
Just couldn't take it anymore.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
Yeah, this is a type of conversation that a guy
would have very regularly. The first time, the first it
would be immediately.

Speaker 9 (21:28):
It's because it's a chance to ball bust, especially get
other people down the ball bust.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
This family member I told a number of times, like hey, you,
I can't with the drama, like please, like, I'm not
you know, I love you, I will always be here.

Speaker 3 (21:39):
You don't care about me.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
I'm like, but I can't if it's going to be
this whole like well, you know, talking in this kind
of tone, and you know, I can't do it. I
take like the person who said exhausting, that's exactly that
is what. It's exhausting. This one says Rachel, sounds like
a giant thunder sea.

Speaker 3 (21:58):
I forgot about that tournament. It's very fun.

Speaker 4 (22:00):
That's amazing.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Yeah. I was talking with a friend just recently kind
of a similar thing, where like all he did was
just complain about his job, complain about things that he
can't do, like creatively, all I can't do this. They
won't let me do this, they won't. I go, dude,
I'm over what you can't do, Like, tell me what
you can do. Oh, I'm just like, dude, tell me

(22:23):
what you can do, and I think it's time.

Speaker 3 (22:26):
To move on to Greg, Who's the Who's the bitch?

Speaker 6 (22:29):
One follow up question, did you at least preface it
with Hey, Rachel, you know I love you, But did
you at least lighten the blow?

Speaker 4 (22:37):
I didn't.

Speaker 6 (22:37):
That I think is slightly bitchy because she is your
friend and she was confiding in and it.

Speaker 4 (22:42):
Wasn't It wasn't classy.

Speaker 7 (22:45):
I mean like I had had enough and that was that,
and I think I was trying to end.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
You need a friend or both? Both both? Greg, I'm
sorry menace. I say neither, neither both both Sea mass.

Speaker 9 (22:57):
Friend because the email is it was insufferable because the
only way to right back is just gonna be a
endless change of em.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
I will say both, although I am definitely leaning towards
the dramatic friend just because right and I have a bias.
I don't like those kind of people either.

Speaker 3 (23:12):
Morgan, your vote, Oh, dramatic friend for sure.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
Dramatic friends the bitch yep, So text your vote. It'll
make Gina feel better or worse.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
Yeah, either way, I'm just curious.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Two two nine eight seven. It shows the level of
friendship if she's not willing to have an actual conversation
and talk it out.

Speaker 4 (23:28):
Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 1 (23:29):
Gina is not the bitch. You needed to hear the truth,
and the truth is hers to hear. You have better friends.
How hot is Gina's friend Rachel? She and eight her above?

Speaker 3 (23:41):
What do you show back in a few You're right
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