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January 15, 2019 15 mins

Skeery,Danielle, Ghandi and Garrett talk about 'Phone taps' and the time Skeery was ALLLLLLLL over daytime tv.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
What would you talk about on your on your Podcasts
Presents Morning show. Quick question? I have a phone tap
twenty Can I use this studio? When you say you
have a phone tap, you mean you have to try
and attempt a phone tip y ten ten ten weight

(00:27):
so that this is a fifteen minute morning to the map.
So as soon as this is over, can I kick
your ass out of here and take the studio? Okay? Thanks?
Phone tap always this priority, just checking because I know
it'll be three. That's fine, as long as long as
the talking is still available. They don't know I'm coming,
So I have a question about that. We're not giving
it away. Yeah, Because what Proady just said, phone tap

(00:48):
takes priority over everything. Is that true? Because the other
day Elvis asked me to go to lunch and I
told him I got to go to lunch with Elvis,
And Rody said, well, there are situation and and what happened?
You end up doing the phone tap with me? Right?
I did do it with you because Elvis is being nice.
He was like, oh what's going on? And he came
in seventeen times. It was like, let me rephrase the rule.

(01:13):
Phone tap takes priority over everything unless Elvis decides it
doesn't because then we don't have a phone tap. We
can always go back to Elvis and pull that out
of our phie. But if we went to and if
you're doing a podcast or you're doing an interview or whatever,
and you have a phone tap, you gotta do because
the person that your phone tapping is only available like, oh,
they're gonna go on lunch, I gotta call them. You
know what you gotta do, what you gotta do. Let's

(01:33):
talk about that. A lot of people don't know the
process of phone taps. We get email. We actually sit
on email. It goes through the website, however it does
because emails get lost. But of submitting ideas, and then
after the show, we uh, we look, we look through
the pile and we see what might make a great premise.
We call the accomplice. We sit on the phone with
the accomplice. For I, I usually take about a half

(01:55):
hour to forty five minutes just jotting down notes of
things that will make sure that I don't get caught.
It's the stuff that we added out you don't hear
on the radio. But if you're gonna call up and
cancel someone's flight, if somebody called you and said your
flight's canceled, You're like, oh damn, no, you go who
are you? You have to say, Hi, I'm calling from
this travel agent, this airline. You have your seat number,
your credit card ending in this you know where you're going.

(02:18):
You'll leave it from this airport at this time. You
leave no loopholes, right, so by the time we get
you the funny part, they're locked in. Yeah, so and
then so sometimes and then then we'll try and attempt
to call the you know, the target, and that could
take a half hour an hour. We cut out all
of the hang ups, all the non answered calls, well
some of the hang up sometimes they're funny when they
hang up and call them back. But yes, and then

(02:38):
we condense it down later on to something a joke
that probably took an hour and hour and a half
from beginning to end to the length you here on
the air, to the lengthy here on the radio. We
all we chop it down. We edited out all the
slow parts. So that's pretty much that's how a phone
tap works. But so, yeah, so Danielle has to attempt
one and now, um, twelve minutes, so's done. Here Sometimes

(03:03):
stop you stop down and do some insight like that
and bring the fourth. People always want to know what
goes into And let me tell you, there are a
lot that we've done that you'll never hear that. Yeah,
most you know, several times my favorite, but I did
one that is so good, but you'll never hear it
because the dad got so mad at me and he

(03:23):
was just like, there's no way in hell. Oh, he
didn't give you the approval. It was so good. His
daughter worked at Hooters, and I was calling to say, Hey,
the outfits ready, she can come pick it up. And
he went and he's like, nope, Sorry, there's a couple
in my history that I just dread that we didn't get.
Take phone tapped a guy who turned out to be
a school principal and he said, nope, if the if

(03:46):
the mothers and fathers and children and the faculty hear
me yelling like that on the radio and Curson, I'll
lose my job. So that will never see the light
of day. I gotta say, I think at some point
we should get my father at some point, because he's
very excitable and it's really pissy, and he doesn't listen
to the show. So you wouldn't even be expecting it,

(04:06):
candidate right there. But here's where I get a little
bit nervous is because if we do this to my dad,
he's gonna want to listen. And I don't even want
to open that door to listen to the show because
I'd have to quit. Wait, he doesn't listen. No, God, no,
my mom just started listening when she figured out the
I heeart Apple like six months ago. Do you think
your mom goes home after listening to the show and
tells your dad No. We've had long conversations about how

(04:26):
she's never know what your daughter said today. She doesn't.
But the problem is they have friends who listen, and
then the friends say, do you know that's the worst
game of telephone I ever? My Dad's like, nothing, you're
gonna tell me it's really gonna shock me. But it's
because he doesn't know all how traditional is your father.
He's not that traditional. But I am his baby girl,
So it's like, you know, his typical dad. He's not

(04:49):
over the top about like like he's not like a
crazy crazy Indian dad, but he's a regular crazy Indian dad.
My father has always been lenient with me. Well, you're
a boy, what does that mean? A lot of times
it's the guys, like if if we called your dad
and told your dad that you were having sex with
twenty girls, you like, let my dad and say something

(05:11):
like that and it's over. Oh yeah, I hat you down.
You don't want you, you know, hanging out with any guy.
I mean, is there rules for your dad? Is it
rules for dating Gandhi? That's my question. Well, at this point,
I think he's just like, please have a job and
don't be a convict. Okay, no, no, they're not the
weird like you have to date a doctor in an

(05:33):
Indian They're not like that at all. That's so what
do I mean? I know you've been hanging with Mr
six one seven, but what do you think of the
quality of men in this New York City metro area.
I don't know. I haven't really tested those would have
been to visit with six. At some point six one
seven get traded from Mr nine one seven? WHOA. You

(05:55):
don't know if he's listening. I did it for the joke.
I heard someone's feelings for the joke. Robin, Hey, at
some point, you're going to replace scary right in front
of being pretty rude. Are you guys on that level? No,
I don't tell we haven't. Honestly, we haven't even had
a conversation about But here's what I think it's interesting.
Are you guys exclusive? I don't know. We haven't had
a conversation about that, So no, I would say, no,

(06:18):
I don't think like that conversation. It is just like
an assumption. I have a question, if he you found
out he was seeing someone else, how would you feel?
They're probably punched them right and a ship. But it
answers the question. It answers the question though, like if
she would be upset and vice versa, he would probably

(06:39):
be just as upset. So you kind of understand these
are hypothetical. So that's why you actually have to pull,
you know, sit down and talk about it. This is
a really weird situation. So it's like, do we really
want to talk about it or just let it go.
I have no idea. I don't know. We'll see, okay.
I just think it's funny. Get upset. No, No, well,
I mean people get upset about what the get upset.
But like everyone keeps asking me, my god, what are

(07:00):
you gonna do? Like it's all my decision. What if
he wants to but he's going away. Yeah, he's going
away soon, right, yeah, February twelve. But he keeps coming
to see you. I noticed he's not If he wasn't serious,
he would come as often as he's been coming. We
did our weekend at Gerny. He just appeared on the Saturday.
He drove like six hours. You know, just do that.

(07:25):
That's commitment. I'm sorry, that's commitment. I know it's a
it's a tough word to swallow sometimes, but driving five hours,
driving an hour in any anywhere over forty five minutes
for anyone is a commitment. I wonder if before he
goes in, if he's going to sit down with you
and say, listen, we need to figure this out because

(07:46):
you know, because I mean, does he expect you to
be loyal while he's away. I don't know. We've never
talked about it. I don't see how. It's a long time,
but I'm not the person who needs to have that
around me all the time. I'm like, I've gone years
without dating anyone and it's been completely fine. So okay,
I don't know. Will say it would be like the notebook.

(08:06):
We haven't seen that we haven't seen that side of you,
like Gandhi on Bumble. Oh no, that's not going to
have That's not gonna happen Gandhi on Tinder. I don't
think she needs to at the end of the day,
because I think there's many of guys and girls that
would line up without having to go on a dating
app to hang out, like I love you guys. Thanks

(08:28):
like the nicest thing. You need it. But we'll see.
I don't know Tinder. I told you guys this. I'm
not proud to a minute. But before I moved here,
I paid for Tinder Plus because I wanted to see.
So the Plus you can kind of swipe in other areas.
With regular Tender, you can only do it where you are.
But if I wanted from Boston, I want to see
what was in New York. It's like paid a ridiculously.

(08:49):
You can't tell who's outside of the veg region on
regular Tinder. You need Tinder Plus for this. Um wait,
I don't understand that quite You're You're you're talking to
three people that have not been on Tinder to under
what she's saying is like, so she was in Boston
if she wanted and she got the job here in
New York, but she couldn't see the guys in New
York because her geo locations are there. It's it's like

(09:10):
a mileage thing, but Tinder plus you pay the presentage.
You can't wait a second. You can't from Boston view
any guy in New York. No, that's what. Yeah, that's
what the geolocation. No, you can set it to. That's how.
That's how they decided to make money. When Tender first started,
they said, we're not making any money. How do we
make more? How do we make money as a company

(09:32):
to grow in that purchase? That's brilliant. It is brilliant.
You're talking to a Su'm a sucker and released to
take I feel like we should take that there. But
you can see people in Tokyo and Italy and Dubai.
So once I checked out what was in New York
and it was mildly terrifying. I'm gonna be honest, but
I think it's because Tinder's terrifying in general. I started

(09:52):
swiping through like random cities across the world. Hottest men
in the world, where do you think they are? Italy
and Paris, Italy? Um, I don't know Greece, Greece. I
changed it Greece. I haven't swiped through Greece. That's a
good one. I think Dubai and Italy. Italy was like,
what's going on? To grease out? When you get a chance,

(10:14):
I should have plus anymore? Someone, if you guys want
to invest, we can check out the men in Grace.
I'm sure somebody has it around this office that we
can check out the men in Grace. People don't admit
to having it, well, of course not why why? It's
almost like it's almost like wearing a scarlet letter if
you were like, oh, I have Tinder. It's like one

(10:34):
of those secret things that you just do on the down.
It's like porn. It's like you you don't want to
admit it, but you know you do it. Oh yeah,
I mean I've heard and you close out of the
app when someone walks in the room, like not looking
at anything. The worst thing in the world. My phone
is linked to my Alexis speaker at home, and my
walls are very thin, like I can hear everything that's

(10:55):
going on. And I just opened up my phone and
I wasn't even paying attention. I thought was my team
I'm like, what the hell is that sound? Oh my god,
porn hub to Alexa, I don't know what that is. Yeah,
so that's all my embarrassing stuff. Anyone else I got.
I got nothing for you right now. Nothing. I mean.
The closest thing to a dating app was when Scary

(11:16):
was on the dating show Oh yeah, remember well I
was on I was on a blind date, blind date,
like the actual TV show, and he told the lady,
I'm a radio person. I see my episode. It's out there,
it's on YouTube. Google Scary Jones on Blind Dad. What
do you say? I'm a I was on the TV
show Blind Dad. I'm a DJ radio personnel radio. But

(11:41):
I think that's the equivalent of what we're talking about
right now, of like, you know, being on a big
dating service. You were on a national TV show dating someone,
and I also I was also on the Ricky Lake
Show when Ricky and I was dating, because they were
doing blind dates on Ricky Lake. So if you google
Scary Jones on Ricky Lake, you will was that the

(12:02):
belt belt buckle episode? Uh? I forgot which one was
the one where you wore how many people you slept
with on your belt buckle? No? That was the third
show that was the Who's Oh my God, what's your name?
Jenny Jones? The Models Banks Show. You're trying to tell
everyone how many people he banged on his belt buckley?

(12:23):
What was the number? If you google Scary Jones on
the Tyra Banks Show and we'll see though I was
on TV then too was the number Scary? And how
long ago was that? That was in two thousand? He
was also number Now remember when we went on on
TV and you were but we went on the People's Court.

(12:44):
I was on the People's Court. Wait, Scary spilt something
on Carolina's computer and she wanted him to pay, and
he didn't want to pay, so we went on the
People's Court. Way. I was started for her the most pregnant.
May you've yeah, I don't think. I think guys saw
this episode? Were you did you throw something? Okay? We

(13:04):
got complimentary rolls of Sharman and Karlie is like throwing
over here, Scary? So it was. I threw it across
the studio and it knocked into her water bottle. The
water bottle tipped onto her her um nac at the
time or whatever it was, her laptop and the water
went right in. So I then contested, well, who the

(13:26):
hell drinks water around a computer? You're not supposed to
leave open bottles of water around your computer. Plus you
asked me to throw it to you, not my fault
that you can't catch on. Well did uh? Carolina, Carolina
Carolina one. But at the end of the day, all
those courts shows, yeah, no matter you win or lose,
they still pay for it, still pay for So that

(13:48):
was two thousand as well. So I'm googling Scary Jones
on Blind eight, Scary Jones Banks, and Scary Jones on
People's Quarter. Though I don't think you can find that episode.
I looked for it myself recently too, because I'll tell you.
Judge Janine Pierro, She yelled, actually, Christine a million is

(14:08):
the People's Court judge, Judge Chris Million her, Yeah, it
was a million. Sorry. So I walked into the we
have the whole thing. I was the defender. They did
the teletype thing, so Danielle was on Carolina's side with
a bunch of people from the show You on my side.
I had Garrett and Scottie b were sitting behind me,

(14:28):
and I agree with him. You do nothing, you do nothing,
you're just you're just there for show. I walked in.
I walked in holding the rules of toilet paper. It's evidence.
And I tried to approach the bench to show them
that this was and I was, yeah, you'll see it
if you know, if you find it. This is thrilling.
I feel like we found a lot of people's court.
It's there. The bell bell buckle one on Tyra Banks

(14:50):
is the one though the last ten years, he said.
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