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September 7, 2017 15 mins

If you saw someone drop money on the ground, do you give it back?!?! Also the pros and cons of "@" people on social media

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
What would you talk about on your on your podcast,
Elvis represents morning show. We are here, Danielle, while you
late to the party. What's going on over Hello? Hello?
So so Brody's sitting in his seat, Brett Bethany's over

(00:23):
there sitting in her seat. I'm scary. I'm standing at
Elvis's mike where I love to stand when he's not here. Back,
and Danielle is like, I'm starting the podcast. I gotta go.
I'm like, I had to get my oatmeal because I
haven't eaten it today, and I know I forgot my spoon.
I'll be right back. You don't treat the big show
like this, yeah, she does. Hey, we all an apology
to uh, some of our very loyal listeners. A lot

(00:44):
of them know. But yesterday Elvis made it a point
to say, hey, we record the fifteen minute morning show
from ten am East Coast time at ten fifteen. So
at ten am today, the text messages started coming in
with questions and topics. People really wanted to interact with
the podcast. A day after Elvis said that's the time
we do it. So the one day after he says
that we just taped an interview from ten to ten

(01:07):
forty five. It's it's so all those text messages. I
tried to respond to some of them, but we didn't
get to work you in or call you back or
involve you. So I'm sorry. We lied after one day.
It didn't take us long, but we had a great
interview that we just recorded. Didn't stop somebody from writing
in in conclusion, David Brody is right, that's right, and

(01:29):
then give him how Brody someone to give him hell body.
So I feel like I have to give him hell
and I'm I'm right in advance. Um, but I did
have an unexpected event happened to me yesterday in New York. Now,
I don't normally carry money, number one, because I don't
have it. Number two, I don't really carry a wallet,
and I don't need money to come to work, so
I bring my own lunch. Food shows up here all
the time. What do you cash for? But I had
fifteen dollars I think in my pockets still from the weekend,

(01:51):
A ten and a five folded in half and gave
you money. The weekend came, He's like, Hey, I'm going
out with Selena Gomez tonight. His fifteen dollars perfect, and
he said, spend it on a two day so because
there was a club going up anyway on a Tuesday. Anyway.
So I'm walking by rat Park, which is the park
across the street from our studio, and I'm not paying attention,

(02:11):
and I take my phone out of my pocket because
it had been thirty seconds since I looked at my phone,
and I hear a girl yelled, hey, hey, hey. So
I'm like, oh, somebody must recognize me on the street.
But it didn't. I didn't need that. I just assumed
she knew who I was, because what else would she
talk to me? Yeah? Right, because she was you're hot.

(02:34):
Well yeah, she was a very attractive twentysomething female. So
I figured she must know me from the show, because
why else would she talk to me. So I turned
around and go, yes, I can I help you. I
do want my motographer. So I didn't say, and she
just you dropped, You dropped your money? So what this
is your money? And so I was like, I don't think.
I don't cant I have money. It was my money.

(02:55):
I said, you were returning my money in the middle
of New York. She said yeah, I said, I looked
like a fifteen dollars. They said, what if this was
and she just, well, yeah, I probably give it back. Yeah,
people in this world. So I want to say shout
out to the girl. I didn't get her name, but
I appreciate that would limit where I'd be, like, like,

(03:16):
if it was a fifty, I have a feeling because
it was a five wrapped around ten s. The heart
looked like a five. Wait a minute, But if you
actually see the person dropping it and you don't do that,
well that's just really a douche Okay, but what isn't
it also a douche move to have groceries at the
bottom of your car and go to your car and
then realize you didn't pay for them and then not
go back. Danielle does it all the time. But no,

(03:37):
hey wait recently, let me tell you something. If we
were on vacation and Wildwood, I bought a ring and
the lady accidentally put two rings in the band because
I was trying on no rings jewelry, because I was
trying on two different rings sizes. We got halfway back
to the hotel and we realized it, and my mom
and I went back and we gave her back the

(03:57):
other ring because and it was one dollar ring. It
wasn't like it was so expensive, but we felt like,
you know, we wanted to do the right thing. No,
the one time I did the right thing, and I
regret it to this day. Okay, so do you remember
when Elvis took a shopping for shoes that one time
and I go into the bathroom and it's one of
those really pretty bathrooms where there's like the nose powdering

(04:20):
area in the beginning, and then you go into the
bathroom and it's just beautiful. On the sink is a gold,
silver and diamond Chanel ring. It's the two seas back
to back, tiny ring, so so beautiful, and this is
the kind of store where it is real, right, so
worth more than the fifteen I dropped. Yes, I did

(04:43):
not take it because I knew that if it had
been mine and it was probably an heirloom, I would
have lost my mind and it would have made me
so happy to go back and see that it was
still there. But to this day, I think about, you
didn't pick it up and try to find out whose
it was a return it to customer service. No, I
left it in there because I don't know. I just

(05:06):
figured that the person probably had just just left it
and would be right back like I didn't. I know,
I didn't. I didn't. So you're from the Midwest and
it's a beautiful thing. But as a New Yorker and scary,
I'm sure you can back me up. Garrett. As from
the Danielle, you know, the next person who walked in
that room, if it wasn't the original owner, was like,
oh I got a ring? Yeah, pretty much. If I

(05:27):
see somebody lose something, I'm going back to what Danielle
said earlier, if she if something. If I see something
come out of someone's pocket, if I know it belongs
to someone, I'm gonna be honest and I'm gonna give
it back to them. Right. But if you found money
on the street or in a crowd, in a room,
like in a in a room somewhere in catering hole
or whatever, do you pick it up and go, hey,
anybody drop it? Twenty that noise? Yeah? But bet beth Any,

(05:49):
would you do that because there's no way of knowing
if it was. Yeah, if I saw the person dropping
him giving it back. If I just walk by it
and it's there, I'm taking its first step on it.
And you stand on it around and you wait for
you wait to make sure no one's looking at you,
bend down to pick it up wallet. I returned the
whole wallet. Obviously. What if you see the dollar the

(06:11):
dollar bill floating down to the ground, like you see
it's recent, but you didn't see would you at least
try in that area? Now, no, no, there's no no.
You can't truck it. There's no proof. I have to
see it come out of your pocket. I have to
know it's yours, all right. If I'm not the case
by case, I'll tell you I wouldn't trust. So would
you trust the room? Like say, you know someone in

(06:32):
that vicinity drop drop this. I'm not trusting you to
say it was me exactly. I will always say it's me.
I always dropped. Yeah, you know what This happened to
me the other day, Scott to be the world's most
frugal man. Listen, dude, I was at a restaurant last weekend,
and as as the no, I was, yes, but this
is different. But as the waitresses walking by, there was

(06:53):
a credit card on the floor and I went and
picked it up. And I was about to go find
someone to give it to, and she made a face
like you were gonna take that, I'll take that, and
she like yanked it out on my head as if
I was going to steal it. I would never do that.
I've only done that twice. I've never stolen anybody's anything.
I always give stuff back. You know. There was that
one time when I found a BlackBerry mashed in the
street and I put I put a SIM card in

(07:15):
it so I could figure out whose it was, and
I returned it to the person whose it was. It
was Bash. I figured I found him on Facebook. And
but but a couple of days later, my windshield got smashed,
so I think it was her angry boyfriend or something
like there was. It was a whole situation. But I
think that the smash win Field led to that I
would never do something like that again, because it was
kind of you know, it was weird. But her her, No,

(07:36):
I did not, But you know, I had all these
things in my head, like, oh my god, it was
probably the boyfriend that got to a fighting through it
out the window. And then I went and found her,
and he came and broke my windshield because I'm crazy.
Did you try to chuck the phone? Regardless of being
smashed for every photo on there to see if any
dirty pictures on it. I took the card out and
I put it into mine so I can see all
the pictures you did. Of course, I think the whole thing. Well, okay, okay,

(07:59):
let's let's start on the room, Garrett. Would you have
looked to see if there were nuty pictures? I would
have looked at the pictures, yeah, yeah, not just to
specifically pure. But would you look at the pictures random
pictures of the scary Would you have looked at the
sim card or the pictures? Yeah, Bethany, yes, yes, all right,
all right, we have a quorum. Let's take it another

(08:21):
step further. People, if you found a phone and it
was the pictures were on the SIM card or they
were transferable and they were really, really hot naked pictures,
you would leave them on the phone, but you'd look.
I would look, but I wouldn't transfer them my phone
or any scotty. I would keep them and show them
to all of you. Yes you have yes, No, I
wouldn't do that. I just I would just have a
little peek. I'm like, okay, I got my you have

(08:45):
your your phone back. I'm not gonna steal these. I
wouldn't keep them because I know Scotty would have him
on his phone. So you guys, I gotta go. All right,
Scott's wait here, one more question if any of you,
if you guys all lost your phone, would you be
more concerned with your personal information or the photos on
your phone? Personal information? Personal information? Personal information? Totally? Yeah.
I don't have any pictures, so personally, I keep all

(09:05):
those on a on a c D and my safe.
Yeah it's a CD ROM compact disc. What do you like?
Tink tink tinking into a sheet of rock, and then
I just don't tablet oh sorry, on a USB drive
whatever the hell? But I mean I have ones from
from quite a while ago, from some hot tub party,
and they're on a c D and my safe. Let's talk.

(09:29):
Let's talk about the guy that breaks into the safe,
thinks he's getting all this gold and then he goes
a c D. Where am I going to find a
c D? Al right? Well, what's written on the c D?
Like birthday party or something like that birthday one of
your daughters. One day was like, oh there's my birthday
party pictures? Oh my god, Wait until they find the
box in the basement that's labeled bathing suits. That's going

(09:51):
to be a problem. Could get rid of that before
I can't get rid of that stuff. You guys know,
I got the new Samsung Galaxy S E. I she
got the Essay Plus recently. I'm a big fan. It
has a feature that people like, Scotty You're gonna love.
Not a commercial, by the way. It has a secondary
partitioned phone built into the phone, so it's got an

(10:11):
app on it. Right, you click the app and then
you have to unlock it. You can use an retina
scanner or fingerprint scanner. That app opens and it opens
a secondary phone system, a separate text messaging, a separate
photo gallery, separate email that you can only access and
send mail and text from if you can access the
phone with your retina or your fingerprint or swipe code.

(10:33):
And then the app doesn't look like that. It's just
a it's just a plain old app. So what that
really translates to, I guess is what you're saying is
you have two phones in one and they have two
different identities. Yeah, so I could be an identity one
mode on the phone, and then if I have the
right retina scan or whatever. I can switch over to
completely different pictures, different contact list, different email server, everything.

(10:56):
And then now they phrase it as a business uh side,
so you can do your business email and your business contacts. Well,
use it for what you want. But it's a new feature.
Because I'm I have to research the phone, and that's
one of the things that's that's not for me because
I'm an iPhone guy. That's fine. I'm just telling you
that if you're a cheater or someone who likes private information,

(11:18):
switch over to an Android or that particular phone. Yeah,
why is her silence? Because you like there was some
like that wasn't necessary to go. I'm an Apple guy. Okay,
but he's telling Scary you know what Scary just did?
Like you, we have all done that right when people
go what do you do for a living? And I'll go, oh,
I I work in radio. What do you do? I go,
I'll work for the tranching to go, yeah, I listen

(11:39):
to Howard. I don't care. It's like if you go,
what do you for a living? Oh, I work for
PEPSI coke. Nobody asked you. Nobody asked you, Scary, what
kind of phone you have? The podcast of all of us,
and we're all equals here, So I haven't read You're
not clearly you're not equal. You have no couth. You
there's a difference between having a right. We had this
talk the other day, having a right to say something

(12:00):
and it being rude to say something. But you all
have a right to the text message said that he's
always right. So that's number one number the whole First
Amendment thing, freedom of speech. You have a freedom to
speak without getting arrested. You don't have a freedom from consequences.
So you can say it, but you're gonna get punched.
Why am I gonna get punched? And it's the way

(12:21):
you said it to like he's telling you a really
cool thing, Like you could have said, wow, that's really cool.
The iPhone doesn't have that. But did I walk in
here today with a story that broke last night that
China now has the number two phone manufacturing company UH
and Samsung is one the Chinese companies too, And iPhone
has dropped to the third best selling phone UH since

(12:43):
the summertime. So your phone's dropping, so be nicer. That
doesn't matter. iPhone. There's an iPhone, you know. It goes
back to what we're talking about being me. And the
other day, I my kids had their first day of school,
so I took a picture of my daughter in the
middle school cafeteria and I post I put it on Twitter,
and everyone's like, Oh, that's a cute, and then one
a whole listener, right, oh wow, yes you're old because

(13:05):
I wrote this is the same cafeteria that I was
in two years ago. You know, she's like, oh, wow,
you're old or something like. You know, man, I was,
so I was so proud that my past. Yeah I've
said this before on the Big Show. Um, the the
only time in my life that I could ever see

(13:26):
myself and I'm not saying this like, well, I would
never do that, but just trying to get into the
headspace of someone who who trolls. The only time in
my life that I've ever been in that place where
I can see myself going on somebody's account that I
don't know and saying something mean is when I worked
for the bank and I hated my job and I
was sitting in the same cubicle every day for ten

(13:47):
hours and was so miserable. I was the meanest person.
So when you you hate your life and hate your show,
your circumstances. You're just sucked into negativity, I think. And
so that's when sort of lash out. I've I have
a great job, in a great life. I see no
reason to go on of the people's And if you
want to remember, if you want to use social media

(14:09):
and insult the celebrity or say you don't like the
new album, or say I I I whatever something, I
hate their new TV show, don't at them now, don't
write oh at you know, Joe Smith, I hate your
new I hate his new TV show, just right, Joe Smith.
And so this way people know you don't like Joe Smith.
But now Joe Smith doesn't need to know you hate
Joe Smith did the right way yesterday when he was
making fun of somebody in the media. He did not

(14:30):
at them. Oh right, yeah yeah. No. So so there
was someone in the news. No, there was someone in
the news, and uh for it was unfortunate situation. And
I know them. I had met them a couple of times,
and I put up a picture of me with them
in a funny situation. I put a funny caption, but
I wouldn't like I wouldn't tag them number one. Beat

(14:51):
me right there? No, it was funny. He's always right
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