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June 18, 2018 16 mins

Skeery , brody and Nate talked about getting into fights at work. Also if you had a chance to change something on your body, what would it be??

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(01:05):
on your podcast represents show, Danielle, you're kind of exempted
from this question, but you feel free to answer what's
it like to be kicked in the nuts? Questions? Danielle
can't answer for Uh, if you were to have any

(01:28):
sort of procedure done cosmetically, what would you have done?
And why? Oh gosh, well, I already had my moves
done made smaller. Um, I probably would want filler under
my eyes because you know how we get We get
in so early in the mornings, and that's my one
biggest problem is that I always feel like I either
have bags or I have the dark circles. And apparently

(01:50):
filler you can get filler put there and it helps
a little bit. That's what I would flatten out your
face so like I don't know what it does, but
it supposed to look better, so you don't look so tired?
What's sunken? Just sleep? You know you do that? Okay?
Do you know where we work? Do you not remember children?
I don't. I don't need any more skin on my
face than I already have. Yeah, got on extra if anyone.

(02:13):
I don't need anything filled out on my face, so
I don't have to have surgery to have a couple
of hot dogs. So I will say this. I would
get my nose done because you've got a Roman nose.
Yeah it's a little bit big. Look a look at
my side profile that you got the Italian schnaz I

(02:35):
had it too. I had that Ticken Care called the Romans.
Like I can see like it's a two can. It's
Roman because it's got that kind of like big slope.
That was what they called me. That was my name,
the bullying name too. Can okay, you that like just
hit a nerve when you said that, because the commercial
said follow my nose. It always knows that John in school,

(02:58):
in like grade school, he was the guy who would
call me two can and oh my gosh, I didn't quit.
That just hit me. I just didn't know the Roman thing. Man.
I got four eyes. I got four us because I
wore glasses. Oh please, glasses, nothing cute. My ears used
to stick out. I told the story once. It might
have been on this podcast. Oh yeah, you used to

(03:19):
tape your ears back. I used to go home from school,
come over school, and he should take my ears to
the back of my head every day because I thought
it would work the same way as braces do for teeth,
where eventually the ears would stay. And I think that
might have succeeded. Look at that. They don't stick out anymore.
But they used to be like this. Really yeah, I
was dumbo. What about you? We don't have time in

(03:40):
this podcast for all the things I got called as
a kid. Really, Oh yeah, no do it? No, no,
I got called big red red hair when I was younger.
You had red hair, You did have blonde hair at
one point I had red hair, brown hair my choice?
Or is just I dyed my hair when I was
in fifth grade. I was no. My hair changed colors

(04:01):
from the sun and it just freckles. They called me that.
I mean, I still have them. Do a freckle face?
That got I had good eyesight. How is everything else?
As though? These days they are in my arms? Freckle juice?
Like that? Did you read the book? People wanted freckles?
In that book, people who don't have freckles want freckles,
and people who have them don't want them. That's the

(04:22):
way life is. Girls with big boobs want little ones
like you. Did go a little boobs, put implants in,
They leak whatever this is. They want everythingbody wants somebody
they don't have. No, I would probably um, probably get
my nose fixed, not fixed it Like I got bashed
in the nose in a fight, and if you look
at it's a little bit off centered. Yeah, I want

(04:44):
this happened a long time ago. I don't fight nose. Yeah,
how old are you? Was in my twenties, always learning
new things about you all? Wait, is this gonna be
in the Brooklyn Boys podcast? Is this what you guys do?
Use this podcast to promote stories on your podcast. No,

(05:04):
it's a little off centered, thanks man. I never noticed that.
I imagine it's from getting punched because I looked at
my kids pictures and it's not. And then at some
point I realized it was a little off and I
have to assume, thanks man, I have to. I have

(05:25):
to imagine it was from getting bobbed in the nose.
So what happened to tell us about this fight? I
got bobbed in the those twice. I don't know which
which one it was. Um, So I used to be um,
you know, I used to manage restaurant's retail establishments. Right.
So when I was really I was probably eighteen, I
worked at Chucky Cheese in Brooklyn, huge location, and I
was a supervisor, which meant I ran the kitchen and

(05:46):
I ran the shift. But then there were managers that
took care of the money and they wore they wore
shirt and tie, and I wore the uniform. But I
ran everything in the back of the house at that
stage of my career, and this guy did not want
to take care of the garbage in the back room.
You had to put it on a conveyor belt and
send it down to the downs because on the second
floor down this long conveyor belt, and you have to
ride the conveyor belt down like you get on the

(06:06):
conveyor belt. Not the safest thing in the world, no
guardrails or anything. Ride the conveyor belt down, and then
throw it into a compactor or a compactor pushed the
button comp and then ride the conveyor belt up like
you'd sit on the thing and throw more garbage on. Well,
the garbage was out of hand. The compactor was broken
for like two weeks, so this room was just bags everywhere,
and one day there was like a rat crawling on

(06:27):
the bag, and that this location was down by the
by the bay, so there's water and everything, rats everywhere.
And so I told this guy, said, hey, listen, you
need to you and this other guy need to get
all that garbage on the conveyor get it out, however
long it takes. You got it today. I'm not doing it.
So I went to the manager. I said, what do
I do? He's not doing it. So the manager who
had you know, was locked in his office. Uh. He

(06:49):
was like, no, you gotta go tell him. So I
went back and listen, you gotta do it. You gotta
take care of it. I know it sucks, you gotta
take care of it. I'm not doing it. Went back
to the manager and manage says, you tell him. If
he doesn't do he's fired. So I go back and
go listen, if you don't do it, he fired. He goes, bullshit,
you can't fire me. So I go back and go, hey, listen,

(07:10):
he says, I can't fire him. He says, you go
back and tell him I fired him. He's fired, all right,
Why it's my boss. So I said, so I said,
you know what, I said, Hey, Mike wants to talk
to in the office. So he goes and talks to Mike.
Mike says, you didn't take the garbage out, You're fired.
Another guy wanted to fire HM anyway, but that's not
the point. He comes out of the kitchen, out of

(07:31):
the office where I'm working in the kitchen and he says,
you mother, effre you got me fired, punches me right
in the nose. No, but apparently got crooked. Yeah him,
you do his dirty because that's what Matt ship rolls
downhill is. My mom would always say, he's not going
to go in the back into the garbage room. It
was my responsibility to get the garbage taken out. And

(07:53):
I was like, you want me to fire him? He
goes tell him he's fired, So then he thought it
was because of me. I don't know what he said
in the office, could be like, you know, Brodie says,
I was supposed to fire you. You fired. Whatever it is,
I got blamed for the firing, and I got bobbed
in the nose. That happed the same not exactly the
same story. But I was working at McDonald's right, and um,
I was dating this guy and we stopped dating or

(08:16):
for whatever reasons, and then I he started dating another
girl that worked there, right, So apparently she had heard
that I called him a mama's boy or something. So
she comes downstairs and she says to me, did you
call so and so a mama's boy? And I'm like no,
And she went and punched me, and so I punched
her back, and they came to me and said, you're fired.

(08:39):
And I was already thinking of quitting, so I don't know,
you know what save you the time? I was going
to quit anyway, I quit. So they kept saying that
they fired me, and I kept saying that I quit.
But that's how my employment at McDonald's. Did you ever
see this girl again? Because I saw the guy again.
So I was stopped at a red light, yeah, and
I hear him. I see him, right, I see him.

(08:59):
I'm on his block in my neighborhood and I drive
by and I'm like, I hope he didn't see me.
So I get to the corner and I hear your
mock and he starts running after my car. How long
after was this a couple of weeks? We're still mad
because when after he punched me, I hadn't know friends
there that grabbed them and like, you know, the old
old me back held him back, and you know I

(09:23):
wasn't gonna hit him because I'm not a fighter, you know, yeah,
I'm not that either. This would be a really great
topic on the Big Show because I know a lot
of people that have gotten in fights at their workplace
with co workers. We were at actually was the Ryan
Seacrest Show. We were in the studio one day and
there was these guys refurbishing and redoing the studio next door.
There's a bunch of contractors in there. They're doing the

(09:44):
walls and the carpeting, and all of a sudden, you
see through the soundproof glass this guy just start arguing.
I mean, you know how you see that people arguing,
and then the guy throws down a paint brush and
the other guy throws down his paint brush, and it
was just is like in slow motion. They just start
pounding each other's faces. So we like locked the studio

(10:05):
door because like, what the hell is going on? And
then the foeman or the contractor or something comes in
and breaks them up, and then they're just scrapping at it,
you know, fighting each other. Then the one guy leaves
and the other guys they're arguing, and you know he
said this blah blah blah. But the guy gotta I
gotta assume that happens a lot at the workplace. There's
so much tension at the world. I've seen two fights
in the workplace. One uh in a theme restaurant with

(10:29):
an open kitchen. Not well, you could see that. We
could see the kitchen and uh, the one guy on
the grill was yelling at the guy in the fryars
and they went. You could see them going to jaw
now and one guy hit the other guy would catch
a bottle and you could see it. But then scaring,
I started fighting Seattle. So this was the place that
we had to go to, this place to get the

(10:49):
salmon sandwiches place. I don't want to say the name
of Mars Simon Sandwiches, ever, I got the impression. So
the way it worked was the guy cooking on the
grill has his has his back to the counter, and
the woman who's working the register obviously facing the customers.
And it's a U shaped countertop so that it goes
around the grill on both sides. Right. Okay, So we

(11:09):
get there at three o'clock or two minutes to three
and she says, hey, your order has to be to
go on to go only like like that's three o'clock,
three o'clock, it's got to be to go. We clean
the counter, it's gotta be to go. All right, we'll
sit here and we'll eat until it's time. Yeah, well,
and at three o'clock will get up and leave. It
was ten of three whatever. So three o'clock comes three

(11:31):
oh five, there's nobody at the tables but us. So
the cook turns around and he's there's nobody at the tables.
What's going on? She goes, oh, I made it to
go at three o'clock. So he says, I told you
three thirty, four o'clock, four o'clock, as I told you
four o'clock. Because we're just gonna see how the business was,
because it was a Mooral day weekend. He was, I
told you to just check because I made a decision,

(11:54):
because you don't get to make a decision. Oh well,
I made a decision. And they started fighting, right, So
he's we'll talk about this later. Oh yeah, we will
talk about this later. And Scarty sitting with like a
foot away from these people, and now he's like banging
the spatch and she's like hitting the register and then
she turned around to us like as if we didn't

(12:14):
hear it, and said, Okay, you guys can sit here,
and you guys can sit it out. She's like, everybody
can set. Everybody can just set. Everybody just stay right.
I don't know. Yes, it was very pessive, aggressive, but
she's like, I apparently we're not closing. What do I know.
My theory is they were boyfriend and girlfriend and they
were going to talk about it later off of work hours.

(12:35):
When he was slamming that sat he was slamming a salmon,
I said, and you checked with me? Well I didn't.
I made a decision. It sounded like they were two equals,
but they were dating. It sounded like he thought they
weren't equals and she thought they were. Wow, Well I
just want to salmon sandwich, salmon, sandwiches salmon. The fight

(12:58):
was better and oh my god, I'm trying to think
of other fights in the work. I've had fights, but
with customers like I. So. I used to work at
this place called Consumers. So it was a place where
you would come in and order from the catalog and
then the merchandise would come from the back. It's kind
of like Amazon in store, like back in the day.

(13:21):
I want the page twenty seven, I want a letter
D and then we go that's a board game, and
they were go into back and get So I worked
there for a long time. So Christmas time it was ridiculous.
So we're all there Christmas Eve, we worked Christmas Eve,
we had our Santa hats on, We're all jolly and
singing and whatever. So you try to help more than
one person at a time because it's really busy. So
I was doing that and this one woman did not

(13:43):
like the fact that I was helping more than one
more person. She stops down and she says, yeah, not
then enough attention. She started scoringming at me. So in
my fashion, I took her change and threw it at her.
I was old, Danielle, could you come in the back
for a moment please, And I went in the back

(14:04):
and look, my manager, who's passed on since Lord rest
his soul, he said to me, look, I get it.
I know it's frustrating. I know you didn't do anything wrong,
but you really can't throw change at people. So I'm like, okay,
So I didn't lose my job. But and then there
was another time where I worked at McDonald's. I worked No,
this is a different one. So I worked at McDonald's

(14:24):
and somebody came and somebody came in and wanted a
filet o fish sandwich, and we try to time everything
where the filet o fish and the you know, the
fries come out and it's all still warm for you.
So I'm not going to give you your fileto He
started yawning. He wanted a filet o fish, and I'm like,
I gotta wait to the rest of your stuff comes out.
He's goes, what does it take? What kind of brains
does it take to take a filet o fish and

(14:46):
shoving in a bag? Well, that's not what you need
to say to me. I got called in the back
for that one too. Worked there because I've never heard
anyone other than the TV commercial called a filet o fish.
It's a f like a fish. That's what you say,
a fish. It's a filet o fish fish. Actually you
actually take the time to say. Oh, I had to

(15:09):
because I worked there. And then you remember the time
I was selling apple pies the wrong way, right? Well, yeah,
so there was a thing and there where they said,
if you you know, you got incentives when you you know,
we need you to sell more apple pies. So I
would sell them to the drive through when people would
come through, and I would say, hey, you want a
nice fresh apple hot apple pie with that? And so

(15:30):
the manager eventually heard me and he goes, Danielle, you
cannot sell apple like that. But I seld a lot
of apple pies. But he said I was solicited, so
I got in shouble. That's how it was. Okay. Sometimes
some people would take five. It's my big boy. Would
you like some of my hot potes apple? Would you
like a hot apple pie with that? We should get

(15:51):
a client, have her do endorsements for apple pies. I
sold a lot of apples. Not my faults. Fifteen minute
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