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all right all right
welcome back and like always we
have the craziest the wildestthe most unbelievable stories
that the internet has to offernow here's the thing we don't
know anything about thesestories
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we haven't even read
them yet haven't even
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read them yet okay
love the time is here so what's
the title
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my dad dropped the
bomb during our engagement
dinner what do i do now that'swe've got no clue where these
stories are headed So use yourimagination and write along with
us on So, What's the Title?
SPEAKER_00 (00:51):
Okay, all right.
Hold on a second.
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I have nerves.
I have nerves.
I have anxiety thinking aboutthis title.
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During the
engagement dinner, like, this is
a very important part of thewhole entire thing, right?
Yeah.
Okay, do you remember ourengagement dinner?
Wait, first of all, ourengagement dinner?
No.
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No
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way.
We didn't have an engagement
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dinner.
Well, you proposed, right?
I proposed, yeah.
Which, that was such a highlightin my
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life.
Yeah, it was a great moment.
And
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then we had an
engagement barbecue.
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Yes.
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Our barbecue was
lit.
SPEAKER_01 (01:27):
It was.
And then we went to go find morefood at some bar.
Oh,
SPEAKER_00 (01:31):
yeah.
That's right.
We went with George and Rosa.
SPEAKER_01 (01:33):
Yeah.
Angie was
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there.
Angie was there.
Nathan was there.
Was Nathan there?
Yeah, he was.
Shelby was there.
Shelby was there.
Yeah.
That's right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No, that was good.
That was a really good.
Yeah.
I had a great time.
SPEAKER_01 (01:45):
Yeah.
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But this guy here,
he dropped the bomb.
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It says my dad
dropped the bomb during our
engagement dinner.
What do I do now?
What do I do now?
SPEAKER_00 (01:53):
During the
engagement dinner.
Oh, man.
All right, hold on.
Okay, hold on a second.
So, while they were in theengagement dinner, this guy gets
a phone call from herex-boyfriend.
The dad and the ex-boyfriend arestill best friends.
SPEAKER_01 (02:16):
Oh,
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no.
And he picks up the phone onspeaker.
Oh, no.
Okay?
He really didn't like this guy,though.
Not at all.
And he answers, hello, son.
That's great.
That's so bad.
And then they just start havinga full-blown conversation next
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to this new guy that hisdaughter's about to marry.
Oh,
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my goodness.
Oh my goodness.
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That's cringing.
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Do you imagine that?
SPEAKER_00 (02:48):
Yes, I do imagine.
All right.
I imagine it
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all.
Now, here's the thing.
It says, my dad dropped the bombduring our engagement dinner.
So we don't know if he proposedalready or if he proposed at the
dinner or he was going topropose, right?
Yeah.
We got to look at that, but weknow it's called an engagement
dinner.
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What if he proposed to herduring dinner and the dad goes
up to the ring and just says,this is all you got.
SPEAKER_00 (03:18):
Whoa.
Yeah.
This crap
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right here.
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Like this is what
you're giving my daughter.
And he
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flicks it away.
And then he grabs his wife'shand and be like, this is, this
is the ring I got her.
Yeah.
And you're going to show up tomy daughter with this piece of
crap.
SPEAKER_00 (03:34):
Wow.
Wow.
That's tough.
That's, that's like, and hold onthough.
The guys in like the guys in oneknee.
He took out the ring.
He's ready to propose.
He could even take it out of thebox.
The dad took it out of the boxand examined the ring in front
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of everybody and was like, thisisn't good enough?
SPEAKER_01 (04:00):
Oh, my goodness.
Yo, that's
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wild, bro.
That's wild.
Meanwhile, this guy is in gradschool.
He's trying to finish school.
He's going to become a lawyer.
He's doing his thing.
You know what I mean?
He's been working as a baristain the city, trying to just pay
his bills.
SPEAKER_01 (04:21):
Yeah, he's working
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so hard.
Inflation is so high.
He's taking all these coursesthat all these students are
taking that you don't even need.
You know what I mean?
He's just trying to get throughlife.
But he wants to marry the loveof his life.
SPEAKER_01 (04:33):
Oh, I'm rooting for
them.
SPEAKER_00 (04:35):
Yeah.
But the dad is like, hell no.
SPEAKER_01 (04:39):
The dad is not.
SPEAKER_00 (04:40):
You better come
correct.
Oh.
Oh, that's cringing.
SPEAKER_01 (04:44):
Oh, my goodness.
When people say they dropped thebomb, right?
So maybe I'm thinking too intoit, but just let me.
Let me overthink for a moment.
Go ahead.
Go ahead.
Yeah.
So he dropped the bomb.
Did he reveal a truth?
UNKNOWN (04:57):
No.
SPEAKER_01 (04:57):
That wasn't, that
wasn't revealed before.
And he dropped the bomb duringthe engagement.
SPEAKER_00 (05:05):
Yeah.
Okay.
Hold on.
So, so this guy during the,during the whole dinner goes
like, you know what?
You're going to get married.
I just want to let you know thatme and your mom have been
miserable for the past 15 years.
You guys want to get married.
This is what it's going to turninto.
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And I'm not
supporting this.
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I pay for this
wedding.
SPEAKER_01 (05:33):
Oh, there's so many
ways this could have gone wrong.
So, so, so, so many ways.
Yeah.
Imagine if even before the kideven asked for her hand at the
dinner, the guy is just squaringhim up and down, just eyeing
him.
And he's like, I hope you're notthinking of proposing to my
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daughter
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tonight.
Oh, damn.
SPEAKER_01 (05:57):
He's like, I hope
you're not.
You better return that ring.
Don't even pull it out tonight.
Do you imagine?
SPEAKER_00 (06:03):
Damn.
That's a little wild.
SPEAKER_01 (06:08):
Yeah, but...
It could have happened.
SPEAKER_00 (06:12):
Yeah, I'm pretty
sure it happens every day.
SPEAKER_01 (06:14):
Every
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day.
There's a lot of overprotectivedads out there.
SPEAKER_01 (06:17):
There really are.
Yeah.
There's a lot of overprotectivemoms, too.
SPEAKER_00 (06:20):
Oh, that's very
true.
Yes.
Yes, there is.
That is true.
Oh, Lord.
Oh,
SPEAKER_01 (06:28):
my God.
And what else?
SPEAKER_00 (06:30):
You know what?
When I asked your dad if I canmarry you, it's so funny
because...
Okay, me and your dad get alongvery well.
He's actually one of my bestfriends.
I love that, man.
I
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love that.
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But I didn't know
how I was going to ask him.
And one day, I picked up thephone.
I told him, I'm going to marryyour daughter.
He was like,
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okay.
That's how you asked
SPEAKER_00 (06:56):
him?
I didn't say it like that, but Ijust want to let you know that
I'm going to ask...
I'm going to ask Ali to marryme.
Is that okay?
SPEAKER_01 (07:04):
That's very
different from what you just
SPEAKER_00 (07:06):
said.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I was just trying to give youa...
He was like, that's fine, son.
Oh, my God.
Yeah.
No, it was such a beautifulexperience.
Poor guy.
Poor guy.
He was probably terrified.
SPEAKER_01 (07:18):
He did not get the
same experience.
No, he did not.
He probably didn't give him agood vibe before.
He didn't give him a good feel.
He probably smelled.
SPEAKER_00 (07:29):
Probably.
He
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probably smelled.
SPEAKER_00 (07:31):
You think he
smelled?
I
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don't know.
He probably had some really uglyshoes.
SPEAKER_00 (07:35):
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (07:36):
You know people be
looking at shoes.
SPEAKER_00 (07:37):
Yeah.
No, yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (07:40):
He probably didn't
brush his teeth.
SPEAKER_00 (07:43):
I have no idea.
What
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if the guy's like,
you know, I did a background
test on you before you came tothe dinner today.
Oh, Lord.
And he's like, and I saw yourcredit report.
And there's no way that I canlet you keep dating my daughter.
SPEAKER_00 (08:01):
Damn.
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And the daughter's
like, but daddy, no.
I love him so much.
I love him.
SPEAKER_00 (08:07):
I don't care if he
has some 500 credits.
That's tough.
That's a hard one.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (08:15):
There's a lot of
credit repair programs out
there.
A
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lot.
A lot.
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Just go tap into one
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of them.
Tap in.
SPEAKER_01 (08:21):
Tap in.
They work.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
A lot of people have shared thatthey work and they've got
testimonies.
SPEAKER_00 (08:28):
They do indeed.
They do indeed.
Bottom line, this guy thoughtthat no one was going to be good
enough his little girl and hewas just not having it.
What if
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she was actually
like very, very young?
What?
What if this guy was like 18 andthe girl...
was like 15 or 16.
SPEAKER_00 (08:50):
That's disgusting.
SPEAKER_01 (08:51):
But there are people
out there that's like, oh, but
based on this state's law, withyour permission, we can be
together and this and that.
SPEAKER_00 (09:00):
Oh, that's probably
why the ring was so little
because the guy couldn't affordanything.
Oh.
Yeah.
Like one of those rings from thestore, like the doll store.
SPEAKER_01 (09:07):
Oh, my God.
Oh, no.
The dollar store.
From Walmart.
Give him some
SPEAKER_00 (09:10):
more credit.
Okay, from Walmart.
The ring was from Walmart, fromthe jewelry department at
Walmart.
SPEAKER_01 (09:15):
Okay.
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And it was like a
little, like, dot.
SPEAKER_01 (09:17):
And there's, you
know what?
SPEAKER_00 (09:18):
Matter of fact, it
didn't even have a diamond.
SPEAKER_01 (09:20):
Christian.
SPEAKER_00 (09:21):
Yeah, it did not.
And the dad was like, are youserious?
You trying to marry my daughter?
Nah, bro.
SPEAKER_01 (09:29):
Listen.
SPEAKER_00 (09:30):
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_01 (09:31):
Well, I prefer being
from Walmart than being from
Family Dollar, right?
SPEAKER_00 (09:36):
Right.
I mean, no.
I mean, look.
SPEAKER_01 (09:38):
And you know what?
It's as long as they love eachother and they respect each
other, whatever he gives her.
Listen, it didn't matter whatyou were going to give me.
I was going to marry you.
SPEAKER_00 (09:48):
Yes.
You were going to marry me.
Yes.
Yes.
It didn't matter what I gaveyou.
It didn't matter what I gave
SPEAKER_01 (09:54):
you.
I'm very happy with what I have.
It's
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very beautiful.
It's very nice.
SPEAKER_01 (09:58):
Do we want to find
out?
SPEAKER_00 (10:00):
I think it's time.
I think it's time.
What happened in this
SPEAKER_01 (10:04):
story?
SPEAKER_00 (10:04):
Okay, we have
reached the part of the show
where we have Allie read us astory.
Allie, take it away.
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I need advice,
everyone.
So Ethan and I have known eachother from high school.
We were in the same graduatingclass, but not close.
We met up for coffee about ayear ago, and now we're engaged.
I know it's a little quick, butit just felt right.
We were very private, so wedecided to visit our parents
separately to tell them the newsand have them meet our persons.
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It makes it easy since we're allfrom the same town.
I met his family first beforemine and guess what?
They loved me and his dad isoffering to pay for the entire
wedding as a gift.
I was so excited thinking thiswas going to be a sweet moment
and I couldn't wait to share thegood news with my parents.
I set up a dinner at my parentsfor our engagement announcement
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to them.
Everything was so, so good sofar.
My sister knew about Ethan buthasn't met him in person.
My mom thought he was sohandsome and respectful.
My dad was okay, but he was morechill than I expected.
We finally announced ourengagement and everyone seemed
excited.
They were asking us tons ofquestions and we were giving as
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many deets as possible.
Oh my goodness.
Okay.
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Ethan looked a bit taken off byhis game by that comment, but he
smiled and said, he owns thepizza shop on the corner of
Maple and State.
At this point, my mom chimed inexcitedly, oh, that's my
favorite pizza place.
Their pepperoni is to die for.
But then my dad said to Ethanthat the pizza's not too bad
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there, that he remembers a guynamed Keith who used to work
there and if he is still around.
Ethan nodded, laughed.
Yeah, that's my dad.
And that's when the secondbombshell drops.
My dad leaned back in his chair,a smirk on his face, and says,
Oh, interesting.
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I know Keith.
We have a bit of history.
I hear my dad's tone and Iimmediately want to puke.
My dad goes, We can't stand eachother.
SPEAKER_00 (12:49):
Oh, God.
SPEAKER_01 (12:50):
That guy robbed me
blind back in college, stole
money from my dorm room, andtried to ruin my time there.
What?
He was a real jerk-off.
Ethan's face goes pale, and heglances at me like he's trying
to connect the dots.
My dad continues, So...
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
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I'm sitting there in completeshock, trying to process that my
dad just revealed he slept withEthan's mom as a payback for all
the terrible things Keith did tohim.
The entire table went deadsilent, and I can feel the
tension in the room skyrocket.
Ethan looked like he was goingto pass out while my mom is wide
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eyed and speechless.
Ethan didn't even mention thatwas his mom name.
Somehow topic change and dinnerended earlier.
Things were awkward after that.
We went home and we were so inshock that we didn't speak to
each other.
It's the middle of the night andI can't sleep.
I keep thinking, how are wesupposed to move forward after
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this?
We're freaking engaged.
What do I even do?
SPEAKER_00 (14:16):
Call Dr.
Phil.
Oh, Because that's crazy.
Yo,
SPEAKER_01 (14:24):
stop.
Wait, yo, his dad has problems.
SPEAKER_00 (14:26):
Yo, this is worse.
SPEAKER_01 (14:28):
Both of their dads.
Family issues.
From the get.
Damn.
Oh my goodness.
And it all started with that hewas going to pay for the
wedding.
SPEAKER_00 (14:40):
Yeah, okay.
SPEAKER_01 (14:40):
And then he's like,
oh, well, what does your dad do
that he's going to afford all ofthis?
Like, that was a really, thatwas a real salty thing to say.
SPEAKER_00 (14:48):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (14:49):
And then it's worse
that it's someone he can't
stand.
And then Dike having payback.
SPEAKER_00 (14:56):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (14:56):
So now this kid
finds out my dad used to treat
my mom like crap.
Wow.
And then this guy decidedpayback was to sleep with my
mom.
SPEAKER_00 (15:05):
Lord.
SPEAKER_01 (15:06):
But even the way he
says it's so cocky, like has her
smelling like him before shewent to
SPEAKER_00 (15:13):
him.
These are the towns that peoplejust grow up in.
They've been there threegenerations, four generations in
the same town.
Everybody knows everybody'sbusiness.
Just move away.
SPEAKER_01 (15:26):
Just go somewhere
else.
Start
SPEAKER_00 (15:28):
fresh.
Wow.
That's crazy, dude.
That is crazy.
SPEAKER_01 (15:35):
I'm speechless.
This would be horrible.
Could I continue in thatrelationship knowing all of this
information?
It would be very hard.
SPEAKER_00 (15:44):
Well, I mean, yeah,
I think to a degree it's going
to be hard.
But I mean, if the two, if the,you know, if they love each
other a lot enough, you know...
No, that makes...
You don't want no pause.
Because Christmas is going to beweird.
Thanksgiving is going to beweird.
That's what I'm saying.
Birthday parties.
How about when they have kidsand they all have to come
together?
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The grandpa, grandpa.
Two grandpas.
They're always
SPEAKER_01 (16:07):
fighting each other
on who could give the best gift.
SPEAKER_00 (16:10):
Right, yeah.
Clearly, they have...
One has a little bit more moneythan the other.
SPEAKER_01 (16:14):
And then having his
mom around?
How is that going to be?
Now her mom, she just...
I don't know if she knew thisbefore, but...
She was shocked and wide-eyed.
She either always knew and triedto keep that in the past, and
now this is haunting her becausenow this woman that her man used
to sleep with is going to be inthe picture all the time.
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That's
SPEAKER_00 (16:35):
terrible.
SPEAKER_01 (16:36):
Or she just found
out fresh.
SPEAKER_00 (16:38):
Moral of the story,
yo, do your homework.
Yo, do your homework.
SPEAKER_01 (16:42):
Seriously.
Yeah.
You meet somebody, just find outeverything about them as early
as you possibly
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can.
SPEAKER_01 (16:49):
As much information.
Yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (16:51):
Because there's
always going to be family drama.
SPEAKER_01 (16:53):
Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00 (16:53):
Always.
I mean,
SPEAKER_01 (16:55):
always.
And sometimes that family dramadoesn't even affect you
directly.
Exactly.
It's indirect.
But this.
SPEAKER_00 (17:00):
But this, it does.
SPEAKER_01 (17:01):
This would affect
directly.
SPEAKER_00 (17:03):
This would affect
directly.
Because they don't get, the guysdon't get along.
Like, you know, that's terrible.
Or maybe not.
Maybe it's going to rekindletheir friendship.
SPEAKER_01 (17:13):
Well, friendship,
apparently he was never friends
with him.
That guy made his life a livinghell in college.
SPEAKER_00 (17:18):
Damn.
You know what?
Maybe they just got to put somegloves on and get in the ring
and just fight it out.
SPEAKER_01 (17:23):
Or like I said, just
move away.
Or
SPEAKER_00 (17:26):
move
SPEAKER_01 (17:26):
away.
Just live in a different state.
Have it be where you couldvisit, you could travel, and
it's...
You could travel two and a halfhours to your mom's, two and a
half hours to your dad's.
It's just different.
SPEAKER_00 (17:40):
Yeah.
Yeah, do that.
That always works.
SPEAKER_01 (17:49):
It works.
It
SPEAKER_00 (17:49):
works.
Oh, man.
SPEAKER_01 (17:51):
But that's wild.
SPEAKER_00 (17:54):
That's crazy.
And
SPEAKER_01 (17:55):
no, he can't even do
that because they all live in
the same town.
So both parents, both familieslive in the same town.
UNKNOWN (18:01):
Wow.
SPEAKER_01 (18:01):
But that would be
easier because if they're going
to do holidays separate, thenthey could just go for a little
bit one day to one house andthen a little bit one day to the
other.
SPEAKER_00 (18:10):
But you know what?
It's just toxic, you know?
It is toxic.
It's toxic.
It's a lot of driving.
It's up and down here, goingthere.
It gets a little, you know, it'sjust toxic.
SPEAKER_01 (18:22):
It just shows how,
yeah, it shows especially the
dads how they are.
Yeah.
And you never know, maybe thedaughter's thinking, my
goodness, is he going to be likethat with me?
Because his dad was low-key, ornot low-key, he was like that.
And then maybe the guy isthinking differently.
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Damn, is my girl going to belike this too?
Because I see how crazy the dadis.
Because, you know, sometimesthat creeps in into our
personalities.
I'm a little bit of my dad andmy mom.
SPEAKER_00 (18:54):
Yeah, I know.
That I know.
SPEAKER_01 (18:59):
But
SPEAKER_00 (19:01):
still, you know,
it's just, you know, you have
to, you got to do your researchand you got to do your homework.
Don't break that toxic.
Because it stays in generations.
Stick a generational thing.
The generation occurs problems.
SPEAKER_01 (19:11):
I really wish that
it was that he gave her a bad
ring.
SPEAKER_00 (19:14):
Yeah, me too.
I
SPEAKER_01 (19:16):
feel really bad.
Yeah.
I feel really bad.
Our advice to you, MissAnonymous person that couldn't
sleep at night because of this,which I completely understand.
You know what?
At this point, this is aconversation that you're going
to have to have with yourfiancรฉ.
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you got to make up your lifetogether.
And if that means just notcombining both families like
that, then if you really do wantto live this life together and
really build this life, you'regoing to have to make that
separation just a little bit,still be close with your
families and stuff, but maybehaving them be so connected at
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first might not be the bestidea.
And also just come up with agreat, um, uh, seating plan for
your wedding
SPEAKER_00 (20:06):
yeah no i i'm gonna
give you my advice i would run i
would like to solve theengagement like don't even you
it's just no no no i don't carei don't care about that whole
love nonsense because you don'tlet me know i do care hold on
pause sorry i do care about thelove but this hold on though but
this situation is a littledifferent like the dad was
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having Sex with the other dad'sgirl at the time.
It's
SPEAKER_01 (20:33):
messy.
SPEAKER_00 (20:33):
It's just messy.
So you're going to be unhappyforever.
Not you and your partner.
Not the daughter and the otherkid.
But
SPEAKER_01 (20:42):
you're going to have
this just
SPEAKER_00 (20:43):
known anxiety.
Every Christmas party, even aphone call.
It's just annoying.
SPEAKER_01 (20:51):
But even the wedding
itself.
SPEAKER_00 (20:52):
The wedding is going
to be insane.
SPEAKER_01 (20:54):
I'll be honest.
I had anxiety thinking about ourwedding because my mom and my
dad are divorced.
So I was like, how are theygoing to be in the same room
together?
How are we going to do this?
But you know what?
They were so mature.
It was great.
God bless them.
Everyone did such a fantasticjob.
I'm so happy.
But it was a legit anxiety I'vehad since I was younger.
SPEAKER_00 (21:15):
Yeah.
SPEAKER_01 (21:15):
You know?
SPEAKER_00 (21:16):
Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_01 (21:16):
Because I knew I was
going to get married to someone
as handsome and as wonderful asyou.
Well, actually, a little lesshandsome.
But no, no, no.
That my imagination didn't allowme to see how beautiful my
husband was going to be.
How gorgeous.
The sky cannot compare.
SPEAKER_00 (21:35):
I love you.
But yeah, no, just pick yourpartner wisely because things
can get a little crazy.
SPEAKER_01 (21:44):
Seriously.
You know what I mean?
Well, I feel bad because theyseem really into each other,
really in love, and they gotengaged.
They did it privately for areason, though.
Low-key, they knew theirfamilies were crazy.
I
SPEAKER_00 (21:56):
don't think they
knew.
They found out.
SPEAKER_01 (21:59):
They had a feeling.
Yeah, maybe.
They had a feeling.
SPEAKER_00 (22:02):
Anyways, what do you
rate the story?
SPEAKER_01 (22:04):
Oh, this is crazy.
SPEAKER_00 (22:06):
What do you rate the
story?
SPEAKER_01 (22:07):
I don't want to keep
rating these stories nines and
tens.
SPEAKER_00 (22:10):
But this is good,
though.
This is good.
This is really good, becausethis is filled with some drama,
and we like it.
SPEAKER_01 (22:17):
It is.
Okay.
It's up there.
SPEAKER_00 (22:20):
It's up there.
SPEAKER_01 (22:21):
It's an 8.8.
8.8?
SPEAKER_00 (22:23):
Yeah.
Okay, I'm just going to rate ita nine, because it was filled
with drama, family issues, andit took us there.
SPEAKER_01 (22:33):
I would have given
it a nine if the ring was bad.
With all
SPEAKER_00 (22:37):
of that.
Oh, yeah, I agree.
That would have been bad.
SPEAKER_01 (22:43):
actually low-key
there's drama in there that we
didn't even know about becauseif this is the dad's reaction
right about this imagine howthey actually felt when they
realized when they said thatthey were engaged it doesn't
give all that detail but it saysthat the parents weren't so like
imagine the drama going forwardLike from the mom, especially
(23:07):
like, how is it that I didn'tknow my baby was going to get
married?
You know?
SPEAKER_00 (23:14):
Yeah.
Great.
This is
SPEAKER_01 (23:17):
great.
It's great.
8.8 for me.
SPEAKER_00 (23:19):
I'm at a nine.
SPEAKER_01 (23:20):
Love it.
SPEAKER_00 (23:21):
Love it.
SPEAKER_01 (23:22):
And that's a wrap
for today's show.
As always, we've got no ideawhere these stories are headed,
but discovering them with youhas been fun.
SPEAKER_00 (23:30):
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SPEAKER_01 (23:40):
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We might read yours in the nextepisode.
Until next time on So What's theTitle?
UNKNOWN (23:50):
So What's the Title?
Thank you.