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Speaker 1 (00:01):
One of the most listened to your top forty morning
radio shows in the country.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Elvis Durrant in the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
You're very, very funny guy.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I've been listening here in New York for a long time.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Say hello to Elvis Durner. This is Elvis duran in
the Morning Show. So the question is, raise your hand
if you're committing a crime right now, we'll go to Nate.
You're saying, and by the way, we have an officer
of the law in the room. Hello, you said that
someone on our show committed fraud against you. Yes, So
(00:33):
who in our room committed fraud?
Speaker 2 (00:35):
Well, I would like to point out the trio in
the other room, led by Jeff, our engineer, and then Scotty.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Okay, what happened?
Speaker 2 (00:43):
Andrew?
Speaker 1 (00:43):
What do they do?
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Every once in a while, I'll trade credit cards with Jeff.
We'll take turns buying each other coffee. Well, Jeff took
it upon himself to ask the other room what they
wanted from Starbucks, right, and went ahead and purchased them
said items without my knowledge.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Instead of an eight.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Dollars charge for or two coffees, I had a thirty
dollars charge for egg white.
Speaker 1 (01:03):
Bites and a.
Speaker 3 (01:07):
Jeff, that's not cool.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
This is not good. Hey, engineer Jeff, why don't you the.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Man stand up in protest in the other room?
Speaker 1 (01:13):
That's can we can we swear him in, engineer Jeff. So,
you have possession of Nate's credit card and you bought
other people things that he did not authorize, basically, not.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
That he did not authorize that.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
By the way. By the way, by the way, that
wasn't a question. You have access to his credit card
and you used it to charge things for other people
he was not aware.
Speaker 4 (01:43):
Of, because Nate handed me his credit card knowing what
my Starbucks order is every morning where I'll ask Scotti
if he wants anything, Andrew, would you like anything from Starbucks?
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Here?
Speaker 2 (01:55):
My turn, do your Starbucks order.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
That's a big spender.
Speaker 5 (02:02):
And on top of that, I've literally given cash to
this room on breakfast that I have not ordered.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
It is relevant you've taken money from me.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Nobody even asking you. You're not even part of this moveover.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
No, it was my breakfast. It was breakfast.
Speaker 6 (02:18):
I have a bigger beef here, and I think that
there's some type of fraud involved. Whenever we get breakfast,
I come in that room and I ask the three
of you. I look you in your eyes and I say, gentlemen,
would you like food? Every single time? Y'all get breakfast
and don't ask us anything.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
By the way, when Gandhi said she had a bigger beef,
I had a weird visual. Okay, back to the topic,
alliance right there?
Speaker 7 (02:38):
Yeah, this feels awful.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
Okay, So okay, So is someone going to pay someone back?
I mean, how's this going? So now?
Speaker 4 (02:45):
So now it's your turn. You have to know him breakfast.
I bought him his fourteen dollars coffee this morning.
Speaker 7 (02:50):
We have a police officer.
Speaker 3 (02:51):
Can't we just get him arrested?
Speaker 1 (02:53):
Is this a crime? I mean, if someone is this
a crime? This is not a arrestable crime. This is
a lawsuit problem. You have to call an attorney, right,
I mean the need a lawyer. Yeah, you need a lawyer.
Oh and by the time you get a lawyer, your
you're upside down. Anyway, Well, who's my beef with then?
Because yes, I think you just have a conversation. But
(03:14):
what you're saying is you think what they did is illegal.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
I believe so that's technically credit card fraud.
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Well, the credit card.
Speaker 8 (03:23):
According to this text, it's grand larceny.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
All right, well you need to get a I'm going
to disconnect.
Speaker 1 (03:31):
But I don't think. I don't think an officer of
the law can just just arrest you because we think
grand larceny has happened. You have to file something and
a lawyer has to There has to be motionless, right
do it?
Speaker 7 (03:44):
Look at their faces.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
I wish people could see it because they all look guilty.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
I object.
Speaker 9 (03:49):
Listen.
Speaker 10 (03:50):
All I know is Jeff said, hey, do you want
your steamed apple juice. I don't know what was going on.
I just said, yes, steamed.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
Right under the.
Speaker 5 (04:00):
I will willingly say, I asked Jeff, I said, who's
paying Nate?
Speaker 1 (04:04):
All right? I went white bites.
Speaker 5 (04:07):
Because I bought you breakfast before. But whatever, I understanding,
A should go.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
Buy an education. You're you're going to Yeah, you should
be arrested for using the word boughton whatever. Okay, okay, okay.
So the question is this, which is I think is
a fun question. Who listening to the sound of my
voice right now, is currently committing a crime. It can
be a misdemeanor or a felony. I mean, because you know,
(04:35):
we have ten million people listening. Surely there's got to
be a million people who are either speeding right now
who just ran a red light, or they're not being
honest on their taxes. Oh yeah, you know what I'm saying.
Someone's doing something shifty.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
My favorite was the other day when the lady called
us and said she was a little drunk, and we said,
you're not driving, are you?
Speaker 7 (04:53):
She said no, I.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Pulled over.
Speaker 11 (05:07):
Wally.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yes, sir, Wally, what what law are you breaking right now?
Speaker 12 (05:14):
I'm actually using my brother's license to drive with since
they suspended white license.
Speaker 1 (05:18):
Oh really, okay, so you have a suspended license and
you're driving with his license. Now do you guys look
that closely? Do you look that that alike?
Speaker 12 (05:26):
What people say, we do look alike, But actually I
don't think we look anything alike. But actually I got
cluggled with three times and the cow will hold the license,
look at me and look at the license.
Speaker 9 (05:36):
Hold on tight.
Speaker 12 (05:36):
I'll be right back.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
A questions. Wait, wait, hold on, you've been pulled over
three times since you started using your brother's license and
your license is suspended. Are you as bad a driver
as Danielle? No, not at all.
Speaker 12 (05:49):
It just the town where I'm not the really kind
of started to say.
Speaker 13 (05:52):
With a little racist.
Speaker 12 (05:55):
So they pull anybody that's not white.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
Okay, so if you're brown or black, they will you over.
Speaker 12 (06:01):
It's finding anything is.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
All right. Well hang in there, Wally, But don't you know, listen,
don't don't get caught using your brother's.
Speaker 12 (06:11):
All right, he's good.
Speaker 14 (06:13):
He got a clean record.
Speaker 15 (06:14):
That's always good, right.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Know, he's not gonna have a clean record when you're
done with him. All right, Wally, just stay safe and
as long as you don't doing anything wrong, let's hope
everything works out. Okay, I will do, Wally, Thank you
for listening to it. Hello, Jessica, Hi Elvis. Hello. Every
day you break the law and you know it and
you get away with it. Tell everyone what you do.
Speaker 16 (06:38):
I unapologetically right in the hov line, by myself and
from work.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
No wait a minute, unapologetically, I mean you you know
that that's there for you know people who have high
volumes of people in their cars for the good car pollers.
Speaker 17 (06:52):
Well, you know what, I don't have time to sit
in traffic.
Speaker 16 (06:54):
I just like I have no time for that. And
one day, three years ago, I was setting in traffic
and I saw everybody going by. One person is the
hv L and that day changed my life.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
So it's one of those if they can do it,
I'm gonna be at least don't do it.
Speaker 5 (07:09):
Don't do it.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Thank you. Don't do what some people do and put
a blow up doll in the seat next to you.
Speaker 7 (07:13):
At least they're trying. Though he's not even trying.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
I know, scary Loan heard one of your blow up dolls.
Hello Cheryl, Hello, Hello, hell you guys, Now what do
you what are you doing illegally as we speak?
Speaker 18 (07:27):
Well, I don't like we have to pay for parking
at work in a garage. And when someone retired, they
gave me their parking permit to turn in and I
never turned it in, and I put all the money
aside in a separate savings account. And when my daughter
graduated from college, her and I went on a Norwegian cruise.
Love computer.
Speaker 1 (07:48):
I love that, Yes, and I love that so that
that parking pass, even though it should be not working,
it's it's working. And you use that money to buy
a Norwegian cruise from my daughter yea.
Speaker 18 (08:01):
In college and I loved her and she loved it.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
I love that Norwegian cruisers are so great. People are
breaking along just to get on board. I love that,
all right, Cheryl, We won't tell anyone. Good luck.
Speaker 18 (08:11):
Thank you, love you guys, Thank you for listening to us.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Wow, there you go. People doing illegal things as we speak.
You should hear some of the ones that came in.
I don't know if we should talk about. I had
a friend who had a show once and someone called
in and this is not a funny thing, and they
admitted to murdering someone, and of course it got to
the FEDS, and of course they found out who it
(08:34):
was and they arrested them. So there you go. Right,
So maybe if you're admitting stuff on our show, you're
not very well protected. They still haven't picked up straight
and eight for murdering people.
Speaker 6 (08:44):
I haven't you keep saying that.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
Hey, good morning, Dave.
Speaker 8 (08:51):
How you doing, Dave?
Speaker 1 (08:52):
We're doing okay. Thanks for listening to us. The question
was what crime are you committing right now? I just
got then smoking a joint.
Speaker 11 (09:02):
I'm on my way to work.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
There you go. Well, the only thing that's okay, to
be honest, I don't I don't mean to be like
a buzz kill, but the only thing that's concerning is
you're operating a car after getting high. You know, Other
than that, I just want you to be very careful
and uh, all right, Dave admitting admitting he's doing something
(09:24):
very illegal.
Speaker 7 (09:25):
It depends on the state he's in. It might be
illegal in some states not to drive.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
I'm sorry, what was that, Dave?
Speaker 18 (09:32):
I think it helps me pay a little bit more
attention on I'm stone.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
Okay, every every Stone said that.
Speaker 14 (09:43):
I'm also also talking on the phone, which is kind
of the legal as.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Okay, all right, you're crazy man, You're you're such a
misdemeanor guy, Dave, Dave, we love you, we care for you.
Are you wearing your seat belt at least?
Speaker 3 (09:57):
Yes, sir, I am.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
When you hit that tree, you'll be nice and safe.
All right, listen, thank you man, thanks for listening to
It's have a good day.
Speaker 16 (10:04):
Okay, thanks a lot.
Speaker 15 (10:06):
Can I get a shout out?
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Sure?
Speaker 19 (10:10):
T Shirt?
Speaker 1 (10:11):
Eric Palmer? All right, Eric Palmer. On a second, I
don't know what's just happened, T Shirt, Harry Palmer, and
that guy's driving a car right now. Let's go talk
to Rebecca. Hi, Rebecca, Hi, So Rebecca, So the question
is what law are you breaking right now.
Speaker 20 (10:28):
I don't pay my taxes and I haven't for many
years now.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Now, and they haven't caught up with you at all.
Speaker 20 (10:34):
No, So our like financial planner was like, this is
probably not the best thing, but I can't tell you
not to keep doing it.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
But you all right, well, look all right?
Speaker 7 (10:47):
Did she say how many years she hasn't done it?
Speaker 3 (10:49):
How many years?
Speaker 20 (10:51):
I don't know. It's been a lot, though I'm now
I have probably like four or so years now.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
But I will tell you this, I'm for years without
paying taxes. Years and then finally one day they caught
up with me. And it wasn't that I was trying to, uh,
you know, make a statement against the government how they're
taking my money, and no, it was a statement about
how I was just too messed up to pay taxes
and I just didn't do it. And so they finally
came after me, and thank god I had someone who
(11:20):
pulled me out of that and we fixed it all.
But it is, it is kind of way heavily it does.
Speaker 20 (11:26):
It's because I'm a nanny and I pay I get
paid under the table, and I'm in school. So as
soon as I finished school and get like a real
big girl job. Then I will start paying my taxes.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
Well, you know, as long as no one's reporting that
you're making that income. Maybe no they're not.
Speaker 20 (11:41):
I need to do it to get through school.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
So all right, all right, get good luck with that, and.
Speaker 21 (11:45):
Uh, thank you, okay, bye, Oh my goodness.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
Do people get arrested for that?
Speaker 1 (11:51):
Well, that is that is a form of tax evasion. Absolutely.
Uh hello, James, Hey, how's it going doing? Okay? Oh
you you took shrooms this morning?
Speaker 7 (12:01):
Ohogenics?
Speaker 1 (12:04):
All right, but you're doing okay, now you're okay?
Speaker 19 (12:08):
Yeah, fine, take microdoses a couple of times a week
for depression anxiety, a.
Speaker 17 (12:15):
Lot better than normal medicines I've taken.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
So let me ask you this. If you're taking micro
doses and they are doing doing good things for you,
and you actually have the medical community backing you up
with this, why is why is it still illegal? That's
so strange to me.
Speaker 19 (12:32):
That's a good question.
Speaker 14 (12:33):
I'll ask that every day.
Speaker 1 (12:35):
All right, Well, look, get feeling feeling good, James, and
to just be careful, okay, and thanks for listening to us.
Speaker 20 (12:41):
Hey, thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1 (12:42):
Yeah, that's an interesting one. And finally we talked to Antonio.
Hey Antonio, Hi, good morning?
Speaker 22 (12:49):
Was that?
Speaker 1 (12:49):
Well, good morning? So was that you at the Starbucks? Yeah? Okay,
tell everyone what you did? What what law you broke?
Speaker 16 (12:57):
Why don't I.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Talk with law?
Speaker 11 (12:58):
Why I was this morning?
Speaker 21 (13:00):
And of course you know I need my caffeine operate.
Speaker 14 (13:03):
So I ordered my drink and I move over down
to the row and I see the.
Speaker 12 (13:08):
Order was pre ordered.
Speaker 20 (13:10):
A drink disordered and it was.
Speaker 18 (13:11):
The exact same of mine.
Speaker 19 (13:13):
So I kind of just took it.
Speaker 20 (13:14):
And here I am chicking it out.
Speaker 1 (13:15):
So you took someone's pre ordered drink, but had you
ordered your own drink?
Speaker 14 (13:20):
I didn't order it. It was the same one, so
hopefully they just give him mine?
Speaker 1 (13:23):
Right. Oh wait, so it's a wash. So you didn't.
You didn't steal a drink and run out. You actually
paid for the same exact drink.
Speaker 14 (13:32):
Well, well was the smallest one that one.
Speaker 20 (13:35):
Was, event.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
You did steal, you did, all right? I got you,
all right, Antonio, shame shame, I'm sending. I'm sending the uh,
the police, the popo and at least you're caffeinated. Thanks
for listening, Antonio, Thank you, there you go. I have
all sorts of high people caffeinated and smoking pot and
doing shrooms. You had everything listening to it.
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Speaker 11 (14:19):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (14:21):
All right, let's play password. Let's go the password dance.
I love it so our friend Courtney is online. Five.
Good morning, Courtney.
Speaker 14 (14:37):
Good morning, Hello lady, Well, hello.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Lady, well, welcome to password. Do you know how this works, Courtney?
Speaker 9 (14:42):
I do?
Speaker 1 (14:44):
Oh good, Then I won't to explain it. Here's what
we're gonna do. We're gonna put your own hold. Scary
is gonna make that obnoxious sound in your ear while
we give the rest of the world to your password.
Then we'll come back. Keeping mind, guys, when you give
those clues, it has to be one word clue, right,
and it can't include the word in it. Okay, here
we go, all right, hold on one second, Courtney, while
(15:06):
we give the world your password. Here we go to
please hold here. It goes scary to distract her with
this sound right here? All right, there you go. Let's
just let him do that for a few minutes. We
could go all day like this. All right, here we go.
The password is whole. Oh, the password is whole with
(15:31):
the password is whole with an H with a W
with an H. All right, thank you? All right, yeah,
because there's several ways to Okay, Hey Courtney, Hey, the
world knows your password, and now it's time for us
to give you this one word clues. You know, we'll
start with you, Froggy. What's your one word clue? Booty booty. Wow,
(15:54):
the clue is goody booty with a B, booty under underwear.
Good answer, okay, booty underwear. All right. Let's go to
uh Gandhi.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
Yes, orifice.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
Oh, good answer booty and orifice. Oh orifice, mm hmm.
Speaker 16 (16:23):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
All right, time time is all right. That's good. It's
a good clue, though. It's a great clue. Uh. Let's
go to daniel Danielle, what is your one word clue?
We have booty and orifice.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
So far donut?
Speaker 2 (16:38):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (16:42):
Answer all right, So so far we have booty, orifice,
and and munchkin.
Speaker 3 (16:53):
Okay, I said donut.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Okay, she said munchkin. All right here we go. Let's
go to straight eight, Straight eight? What is your one
word clue? Remember, so far we have booty underwear and
donut man man.
Speaker 14 (17:21):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Oh god. All right, so far booty No, you're not,
you're not, you're you're poking around it? Uh you so far? Anyone?
Speaker 20 (17:33):
You?
Speaker 1 (17:33):
So far? You have booty underwear, donut and man. All right,
let's go to scary. Scary. One's your one word clue? Okay, black, okay, okay, scary,
We hear you scary. One word booty orifice, donut man
(17:57):
and black. Okay, right all right, time time, all right,
we gotta keep him froggy. You gotta help save us.
Booty orifice, donut man and black. What is your one
word clue?
Speaker 17 (18:11):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (18:14):
Dig? Dig? Mm hmm what'd you say? Say it again? Yes?
Others he said coal. I don't know. Did you say
(18:37):
coal or whole?
Speaker 17 (18:38):
Non?
Speaker 1 (18:39):
E oh yeah, very good? Hole with an ape? Fabulous
So booty orifice, donut man, black, and dig. Those are
great clues, guys. That took you a long time. Coordiney,
I don't know if you're worthy of the cash. Quiet, no, no, no,
no no, no, let me let me give you another.
Let me give you another words, Gary, what Courtney?
Speaker 11 (18:58):
On hold?
Speaker 1 (18:58):
Let's give her another one. Make that noise. The password
is squirt. The password squirt.
Speaker 3 (19:11):
Okay, really.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Scary. I've not done yet. Keep going, keep going, I'm kidding.
Put on hold. Okay, okay, you know the password. Who's
up next? I think Gandhi's up next for clues? Right?
Speaker 7 (19:25):
I have questions?
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Okay, you can't ask questions.
Speaker 6 (19:33):
I can't get in trouble for the word I use
in a story. You could, well, no, it's not a
bad word. It's not My first word is not a
bad word.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
I just feel like, well, you know what, then I
guess we should. Let's give it a chance.
Speaker 2 (19:45):
Okay, here we go.
Speaker 1 (19:47):
By the way, everyone after Gandhi, you need to start
thinking of your clue. Okay, all right, here we go, Courtney.
We gave the world your password, and now your first
clue from Gandhi.
Speaker 7 (19:57):
Okay, orgasm.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
It is a fun fun Okay, you know what? That's
probably what I would have said, or the word rare.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
Let's go, Daniel, Daniel, this is a tough one to
find a clue for. Do you have one?
Speaker 3 (20:21):
I do, but I I want to see how I.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Can say it, no, no, no, come on?
Speaker 11 (20:30):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (20:30):
Yeah? But can I can I? How do I do
it to let her know that it's the end?
Speaker 1 (20:36):
What make my voice go up? Yeah? Okay? Here we
yes gone? Okay, so far to give orgasm and gun?
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Alright, to be honest, Corney, this is a tough one.
Let's go to Nate. What is your one word clue?
Nate Spurtt a good answer, spurt Wert. Yeah, thank god,
(21:17):
thank god. I was so afraid. I was so afraid
to hear the other clues. Oh my lord, thank you.
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Speaker 1 (22:24):
You know, one of the most difficult things to do
is to apologize to someone for something you did a
while back. It really is. I mean, as you know,
the longer you wait to apologize to someone, the more
difficult it is to do it. Yes, but I gotta
tell you. If you come to me and say, hey,
last year I X y Z and I'm so sorry,
(22:46):
I just want to let you know it's been bothering me.
I want to just clear the air and tell you
I'm very sorry that happened. I made a mistake. You
know what. It tells me, Well, even though it's a
year later, it tells me you've had a year to
think about it. Oh and you know what, And I
think that's an even stronger apology I do. If I
just say something and you're like, oh, you dumbastic, how
(23:07):
dare you say that? Elvis, and I go, oh god,
I'm sorry. That's an immediate apology and I may just
be doing it just to shut you up. Even though
I don't really want to tell you I'm sorry, right,
but if it's a year later, that's actually kind of
special that you're apologizing. I think. No, I don't know.
Speaker 6 (23:23):
If I feel that way. I feel like, what do
you want? What have you been thinking about for a
year that you now need me to do for you?
That's how I think about it.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Hey, Frodie, what are you chewing on? I hear you
chewing on plastic.
Speaker 8 (23:33):
I'm trying to fix I'm trying to fix this cup
back to the way it was.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
With your teeth. Yeah, but I'm trying to think.
Speaker 8 (23:41):
There's certain things that I need an apology right away for,
and then there are certain things that if it's bothered
you for a year, then that does it gains you
a little? Like you know what, I'm glad it bothered you,
and now your apology means a lot more.
Speaker 7 (23:53):
Okay, so that's good to write back, I'm glad it
bothered you.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
No, you don't write that back. No you don't. Oh
my god, Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
Look even okay, let's say it's like five years later
and they say, God, you know what, I've been thinking
about what happened five years ago? And I'm not that's
too long. No, No, I don't think so. An apology
is an apology.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
You don't think that.
Speaker 6 (24:14):
There are some apologies that you just don't have to accept. Like, Okay,
you're sorry, and I get it. That's great, you're sorry,
but we're not friends. You don't need to be part
of my life. We don't need to have a conversation
about this.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
Well, that's if you choose to keep them out of
your life because you prefer life without them. And I
get that. Okay, I know. So has someone apologized to
you or yes? Okay, So who was it?
Speaker 6 (24:33):
Well, I can't really give out any details, but it
was somebody who I believe crossed me in a horrible
way about a year ago. And then this person reached
out and said, it's been a year and I was
thinking about what happened, and I would like to say,
I don't like how it unfolded and that's not how
I would.
Speaker 7 (24:50):
Like to operate, and blah blah. But I'm kind of
like whatever.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Okay, Well, if you're ready to move on, I get that.
Speaker 7 (24:56):
Yeah, I mean I moved on a long time ago.
Speaker 21 (24:57):
I'm over it.
Speaker 7 (24:58):
I just I feel like, why do we have to
have this conversation.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
Now, well, because you don't want to invest any of
your bandwidth to this person anymore.
Speaker 7 (25:05):
Yeah, I'm like, you're out of my life. Just stay there. Yeah, yeah,
stay on that side.
Speaker 6 (25:09):
But as Froggy said, I'm glad it bothered you. Okay,
I don't you learned a lesson?
Speaker 1 (25:19):
God, because I got an apology once from a very
dear friend saying, you know what I thought about what
you said two years ago about what I did, and
I get it now. It makes sense to me. So
I don't know what happened in those two years and
why it took so long, But a two year thinking
about something for two years, Yeah, I'm impressed with that.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
I think so too. I think it must have been
bothering them.
Speaker 6 (25:42):
I agree it takes a lot to apologize. I suck
it apologizing. I'm really not good at it. But also
I just think that every now and then, you just
there's not a conversation that we need to have about this.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
My favorite is to pick up the phone, Hey, how
are you doing? Hey, I haven't talked to you so long, Elvis.
I want to say something. I know that I used
to drink heavily and I was not in my right
mind when I was drunk. I'm now in the program,
and as you know, part of my steps, I need
to call people and make amends. I'm calling to say
I'm sorry. And that's happened several times with me because well,
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I have a lot of friends and we all party.
We lived through the eighties. Hello, you know what I'm saying.
And so I was like, you know, congratulations. I think
that's so cool that you called and did that. And
it's a part of that twelve step program.
Speaker 3 (26:26):
Yeah, that process.
Speaker 7 (26:26):
You're so much bigger than me.
Speaker 11 (26:28):
Why not?
Speaker 1 (26:29):
But I know, but that's different. That's a sub that
was a substance abuse, and that's something they needed to do.
But you don't think your friend was going through substance abuse.
Speaker 7 (26:36):
No, I think this person was just being a giant
b T H Right.
Speaker 8 (26:39):
I know.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
Did do you sometimes think if they come out of
the wood work and apologize two years later, they have
an agenda?
Speaker 7 (26:45):
Yeah, I'm like, no, you're not getting jingle ball tickets
whatever it is.
Speaker 3 (26:49):
There are people that I think, in my head, even
if they apologized, I would never accept it.
Speaker 6 (26:54):
Oh there's one person if she apologized and was like
in a near vicinity of me to be speaking, I
would jump across the table and probably pull her hair out.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
Wow this one.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Wow, Gandhi, because you know, Danielle doesn't Gandhi seem like
a live and let live kind of person. I didn't
know you were so vindictive.
Speaker 6 (27:10):
Now for the most part, I am, but this part this,
I'll tell you what this one did. Okay, Oh, I
think you'll all be on my side. Okay, So we
all know that I had a boyfriend who passed away. Yes, right,
she was very good friends with him as well. When
he passed away, she didn't show up at anything, not
the funeral, not while we were looking for his body
for three days.
Speaker 7 (27:27):
Nothing.
Speaker 6 (27:28):
Then, because it was her birthday, she butt dialed me
and purposefully was having a conversation with someone about how
horrible I was for expecting her to go to his
funeral or be there for the search party and how
I'm selfish, and yeah, he died, but he's gonna stay dead.
It's my birthday and I only get to celebrate this.
Oh okay, yeah, let me find you all pull your.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
Hair out dat?
Speaker 1 (27:51):
Yeah, And she did the on purpose butt dial out
purpose like phone taps. Yeah, you could put on hold
and talk about it.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
Oh gosh, get that.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Why would you ever even want to even think of forgiving?
Speaker 21 (28:05):
I will not.
Speaker 7 (28:06):
I will put out her hair and it's ugly hair
by the way.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Okay, good morning, Sarah, Hi, good morning.
Speaker 17 (28:12):
Can't belleve I'm on the radio right now.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
And obviously we said something that like hit a nerve
with you. What do you think it, Sarah.
Speaker 24 (28:20):
I've been through two experiences in my life that to
have to deal with forgiveness, and they both shaped me
in crazy ways, and it's hit a nerve when you
guys started talking about it.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
Okay, well give us an example. What do you think?
Speaker 20 (28:33):
So?
Speaker 24 (28:33):
The first example is I did something wrong and I
fully admit that I did something wrong, but the friend
in the situation, it's something worse, and I apologize for
my part in it. And the only reason that person
apologized back to me is because I apologized. And it
was the kind of apology that you that you were
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saying you only did it because you had two kind
of things. Wow, And that hit a nerve with me.
In another situation, I was approached with a situation about
a birthday party and I wasn't comfortable going so I
explained my situation, personal reasons as to why I didn't
want to go, and I explained to them that I
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would love to celebrate another way. And then I didn't
get a response for almost four or five months. And
when that person finally responded and apologized for the way
she reacted, I said, thank you for the apology. I
really appreciate it, but I'm not interested in being friends
with you anymore. Wow, I just don't like what you
did to me, and it really hurt me. And it's
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forgiveness and having to think about that. It's completely changed
the way I've acted in friendships, relationships, everything. It's crazy.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
You know what, you just said something that made me
think if you say something that really hurt me, and
I tell you it hurt me that you said that,
that means obviously I still like you and expect more
from you.
Speaker 3 (30:00):
Yeah, yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (30:01):
But if someone is just if you're so ready to
write someone off and just kick him off your radar,
it doesn't even hurt They didn't hurt me any I'm
like done. I just I'm not even who cares what
another thing you said hurt me?
Speaker 24 (30:12):
Goode, it had hurt in the moment, definitely, But then
after I had the months to think about it and
discuss it with my friends and my family, it was like,
I can't expect it anymore. She did this and it
obviously didn't hurt for her to do this.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
Goodbye, It doesn't hurt me anymore. Done, I got it. Listen, Sarah,
thank you for listening to.
Speaker 24 (30:29):
Us and much I've been listening for over twenty years.
This is insane to me.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Hope, I don't say something to pis you off? Thank
you very much?
Speaker 4 (30:39):
I don't know.
Speaker 8 (30:39):
Yes, Froggy, I believe it's how you deliver an apology.
Like if you just say sorry, sorry is not enough.
Like there needs to be adjectives and words in front
of the word sorry that let me know that you
really are truly sorry.
Speaker 3 (30:51):
If you say with that attitude voice.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Sorry sorry, I'm sure you're not sorry at that point.
I'm sorry you feel that way. I'm sorry. You know
another one is with me by the time you come
to apologize to me. I'm at a part in my
life where I probably have already written you off. No
offense that I'm with you. If I haven't talked to
you in months, you're not even in my You're not
in my world, so you don't even know me an apology,
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have a nice day exactly. You know, I'm not trying
to be in an a whole. I'm just that's just
the way it is. And I'm going to tell you
through life experienced. The older you get, as I'm getting older,
the less you tolerate other people in them trying to
find themselves in this year. You know you may be struggling,
and during your struggle you leave a trail of destruction
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by being mean to friends and being reckless with their feelings.
I don't have time for you. I'm done. I'm so
much happier just eliminating you from my world's letting it go?
Speaker 25 (31:50):
Does it mean less if you apologize when you're drunk.
Some people want to apologize, but it's awkward, so they
maybe just take the edge off.
Speaker 6 (31:58):
Because half the time you don't remember what you You
don't mean it.
Speaker 1 (32:01):
Nobody you could be meaning it. It just gets you.
I think, if you're gonna have a serious conversation with me,
let's let's do it. Yeah, and then if we like
the outcome, then we'll get drunk, right, you know how?
What was the lady who wrote the book about cleaning
out your closet.
Speaker 7 (32:17):
Marie Condo.
Speaker 1 (32:18):
Yes, you know what, I really think that should be
what you do with people. I agree, tidy up. What
is it If you find a blouse in your closet
and it doesn't bring you joy, you should get rid
of it. You know, if a person doesn't bring you joy,
if you are not nourished by what they bring to
their relationship as you should be nourishing them, and you're
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maybe not, then what a waste of time?
Speaker 6 (32:41):
One hundred percent. I even apply that method to like
my Instagram people I follow. I'll go through every now
and then and be like, this does not spark joy?
Speaker 7 (32:48):
Unfollow?
Speaker 9 (32:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (32:49):
I mean, am I being just a no?
Speaker 7 (32:51):
It's so important to do that.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
Life is too short to surround yourself by people that
don't spark joy. Right, Really, you don't know what's going
to happen tomorrow. It's should be a you know, you
should be surrounded by light.
Speaker 7 (33:02):
It's true, you don't get time back.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
Stop wasting it all.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
Right, So I'm encouraging everyone go out there and just
douce your friends out. I mean, this town needs an enema.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
Do a good summer's eve Summer's e I'm.
Speaker 1 (33:15):
Gonna wash that Madden ride out of my headm on
his way, my scary.
Speaker 11 (33:25):
Scared.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
I know, it's it's kind of a it's a sad
way to look at it, but I would rather spend
my time with myself or with people that I really love.
Speaker 11 (33:37):
Haha, laugh, Bunny.
Speaker 23 (33:39):
Elvis Duran in the Morning Show. This is Elvis Duran
in the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (33:54):
So we're just sitting around comparing ways that our mind
is blown. So I'm sitting here Santa Fe to Mexico,
and Nate is sitting there in Manhattan, New York, New
York City. He goes on his phone, sends me a
document and pushes send, and it immediately prints on a
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printer here seventeen hundred miles away.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Seriously, doesn't that just blow your mind? Because you were
in the zoom room, right and you go, oh, somebody's
printing something, and I had literally just clicked it.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Mind blowed. It's no funny how you're so amazed. Know
then I looked it up.
Speaker 2 (34:37):
You are one thousand, seven hundred and sixty two miles away,
and it was.
Speaker 1 (34:42):
Like a split second that I exact that button, you know,
in a big room full of TV monitors somewhere in Houston.
They can push a button and then a hatch opens
on a spacecraft up on the moon. Is that crazy?
It's mind blown? It is true. We live in a
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world of miracles, right. The thing is is it's okay.
For instance, Gandhi was saying her mind is blown. How
radio works.
Speaker 7 (35:12):
You're just talking to a microphone and somehow all these
millions of people can hear it.
Speaker 3 (35:16):
Yeow, it's so crazy.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
There there's an explanation. Our mind is blown when we
really don't know the answer because we know it works.
Speaker 24 (35:24):
Right.
Speaker 1 (35:24):
I think my mind is blown every time I turn
a light switch on and a light comes on it. Right,
If you really stop down and look at everything that
you deal with on a day to day basis, your
mind should be blown constantly.
Speaker 22 (35:35):
It is.
Speaker 3 (35:36):
I text my mother in law who lives in France,
and she gets it and writes back right away. I'm like,
how the heck does that work?
Speaker 11 (35:43):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (35:44):
It's nice.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
It's by blown.
Speaker 3 (35:46):
Every time I sit.
Speaker 6 (35:47):
On an airplane and I feel it take off, I
just think, how did they figure this out?
Speaker 9 (35:52):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Okay, so you're sitting there and you can actually look
at your window and the engine, you know, the jet
engine is right there, like outside your window, and it
looks like this big round thing. So obviously it's like
sucking super super hard to make you fly because it
makes you go forward, right, So the suction must be
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mind blowing to get you in the air and then
you stay in the air until you land most times, Yeah, froggy,
how does a ship float like? If you still?
Speaker 8 (36:24):
If I throw something heavy in the water, it sinks
to the bottom. But they can build a big old
ship and put all this stuff on it and it floats.
It's made out of steel.
Speaker 3 (36:32):
I can't have that.
Speaker 1 (36:33):
But it's made out of steel. Throw a steel in
the water. It sinks to the bottom, but it's sealed
though it's it's a buoyancy. Is that the word? I
don't know. I don't know what makes it. I don't
know mind blowing. What's scary? I don't understand.
Speaker 25 (36:46):
For people with pets how I could be in a
room over here and I could press a button on
my phone and in my house a pet treat spits
out of a machine to my dog.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
Okay, we can stop playing the bomb sound.
Speaker 8 (37:01):
Of What about a Thermois you put something cold in there,
It keeps it cold. You put something hot in there,
it keeps it hot.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
I think I think I sort of under I think
I sort of understand the principle behind the thermis. Why
you got to mess up my mind? Blowing? Nadine is
online one she agrees with Gandhi. Gandhi, what I mean, not, Nadine?
What blows your mind?
Speaker 11 (37:26):
Plan?
Speaker 19 (37:27):
Like?
Speaker 20 (37:27):
Come on, how how is that possible?
Speaker 26 (37:29):
I'm I was flying the other day and I'm like,
this is not this doesn't feel okay.
Speaker 1 (37:36):
Yeah, if you stop and think about it, it freaks
you out. So it's best. It's just best just to
sit there and not think about it, you know what
I'm saying. It's like, what's going on here? Anyway? Yeah,
it's a miracle.
Speaker 20 (37:49):
How can that happen?
Speaker 3 (37:51):
We don't know?
Speaker 1 (37:52):
I mean we do. I mean there is a scientific
principle behind it, right, I mean, but we just don't.
Speaker 14 (37:59):
My stepdad likes to say it's just basic physics, Nadine.
Speaker 1 (38:03):
I guess it is basic. I can't guess what. I
can't even get basic psychic physics, psychics.
Speaker 9 (38:10):
I can't say it.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
Psychics and physics they look alike, those two words. Anyway,
thank you, Nadine. I agree, how do please fly? It's best?
We just don't know, you know what I'm saying? All right,
there you go? And okay, so we were using ways
the other day in the car caution there's a car
on the side of the road up here. Well obviously
someone before me on the road, you know, entered it
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to let me know. Thank you. How does that work?
Speaker 11 (38:36):
But how does it know?
Speaker 3 (38:37):
Like when there is a construction going on and people
reporting no, but not the ones that report not ways,
like say Google, Google Maps or something like that. To
me is amazing, like they knew there was going to
be this construction. They took me another way? How do
they know.
Speaker 1 (38:53):
To begin with?
Speaker 11 (38:54):
Right?
Speaker 1 (38:55):
Maybe it's best we just I think I understand the
principle of how GPS works, but I can't explain it
to you, Stephanie. Only twenty four and then we've got
to roll because this is the ultimate how does it work?
Go ahead, Stephanie? Mind blown for you?
Speaker 20 (39:06):
What babies?
Speaker 14 (39:09):
How are they?
Speaker 1 (39:10):
You know exactly?
Speaker 24 (39:12):
But I don't understand like you just I guess have
such one day and then it's just I don't know.
Speaker 3 (39:20):
It's just amazing, right, fingers, the toes, the nose, the ears,
It all develops inside of you. How the hell does
that come?
Speaker 14 (39:28):
This one, one single cell.
Speaker 16 (39:32):
It's just a miracle.
Speaker 14 (39:34):
I mean, I can't believe it.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
Well, that's the thing at the whole point of this
conversation with Stephanie is if you stop and think about it,
it blows your mind. So it's like, wow, babies who
knew you know, they've been having them for many, many years,
long before we were here, and they'll be having them
long after we leave. Babies will continue, the miracle will
continue to roll. It's like, whoa, Okay, I'm with you.
(39:56):
I think that maybe the ultimate Stephanie Babies Who with
Stephanie on this one?
Speaker 11 (40:01):
Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1 (40:03):
Absolutely. And it's kind of messy and yucky if you
think about it, like, oh yeah, wait, you're gonna put
that in there and you're gonna do what? What will
fall out of me? I gotta push you what?
Speaker 3 (40:13):
And then wait? And then they grow up and you
look at your fifteen year old you go, dude, you
were inside my belly at one point. How the hell
be crazy?
Speaker 1 (40:23):
Yeah? Mind blown? All right, Stephanie, thanks for blowing our minds.
We appreciate it. Have a great day. Thank you for
listening to us, you too, Brooklyn boys, my microphone's falling apart.
Speaker 11 (40:32):
Serial Killers, The fifteen Minute Morning Show, Let's do it.
Speaker 23 (40:37):
Discover all of our podcasts, Sonny iHeartRadio app or wherever
you get your podcasts.
Speaker 11 (40:42):
Elvis d ran in the Morning Show, Elvis d ran Oh,
here he is and the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (40:50):
All right, so Danielle is calling this finish this commercial jingle.
Speaker 3 (40:53):
Yes, you thought long and hard about this one, guys.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
And by the way, thank you, thank you. Mixed reviews
because you know, we do give away big money and uh,
once again, it's my money. Why am I giving all
my money?
Speaker 2 (41:08):
Hey, I gotta say, Gandhi's to blame, really, because she
keeps coming up with these great contests.
Speaker 1 (41:13):
They are great, it's worth it. I just wish I
could find a way to turn this receipt in.
Speaker 24 (41:18):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (41:18):
Anyway, So people have been on the fence about the
big money and when we give it away, we blow
the air horn. Some people hate it, some people love it.
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (41:30):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (41:30):
I think it's essential, honestly, I know. But we have
we've had people saying, hey, we're gonna turn you off
until you're done with the air horn, then we'll bring
you back in.
Speaker 6 (41:38):
I'm like, well, okay, can we substitute with Danielle's version
of the airhorn that she makes with her mouth?
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Okay, you play the air horns here. This is what
air horn sounds like. All right, daniel what's your air horn? Okay,
that's annoying.
Speaker 7 (42:00):
Marry be quiet, be nice, No, all right, annoying at all.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
It's all annoying.
Speaker 21 (42:09):
All right.
Speaker 1 (42:10):
I see the people who are annoyed by the air horn.
I get it. I'm annoyed to tell you. Let's play
around to finish this commercial jingle again. Thank you to
Gandhi for coming up with the jingles, and thank you
for Garrett for loading them into the computer. Thank you.
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You guys work together. All right, let's go talk to Melanie,
a marketing manager from Stanford, Connecticut. I love Stanford, Connecticut.
How you doing up there, Melanie? You're good?
Speaker 13 (42:40):
Hey, how are you?
Speaker 1 (42:41):
We're doing well. So the question is this, some people
have are great at recalling jingles from like TV commercials,
and some people aren't. But you find that you are
really great at recalling jingles and the things they saying
in them.
Speaker 15 (42:56):
Yeah, I think I'm pretty good.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
All Right, we're gonna put it to the test. Let's
there's I have thirteen of them. Wow, and I'm going
to ten dollars. We're gonna give you ten dollars for
every correct answer. Okay, you could win, get ready, scary,
you could win big money? Yeah, the horn? All right, Melanie,
(43:23):
since this is your game, you're calling the shots and
the wheel. Play the airhorn when you win big money. Okay,
here we go. It's now time to play. Finish this
commercial jingle. It's the finish this commercial jingle contest named
by Danielle, Thank you, thank you. Here we go, Raddy.
Here is your first jingle, Go like a good name.
Speaker 18 (43:50):
Date far.
Speaker 7 (43:56):
And so close to the right key.
Speaker 1 (43:58):
Oh god, be at the end of the story. No, no, no, no,
you sound like Okay. Here is commercial jingle number two finished.
Speaker 15 (44:07):
This one, break break, give me a break, break me off,
piece of that kicks cat bar.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
Money, money, ten dollars. All right, here we go. Here's
a commercial jingle number three finished, This.
Speaker 13 (44:26):
One Sandy stuck on me.
Speaker 2 (44:32):
You got it.
Speaker 1 (44:36):
All right? All right, you're up to thirty dollars. All right,
you're mowing through these. I'm sort of surprised at how
many of these I do. Remember, I thought i'd be
awful with this game. All right, here is commercial number four.
Speaker 14 (44:54):
I'm loving it.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
That's it. That's it. We go, ls we go. That's
forty dollars, big money, big money, is gary, big money? Right,
here we go melody. Here's commercial number.
Speaker 27 (45:09):
Five's blender.
Speaker 1 (45:12):
Played again aloud?
Speaker 26 (45:14):
Yes, maybe she's blend.
Speaker 15 (45:18):
Oh maybe it's wow.
Speaker 1 (45:26):
I would have not guessed that. So here's another one.
This is commercial number six.
Speaker 13 (45:32):
Oh I wish I was Oh, this is Astermeyer right, Oh,
I wish it was an auster Meyer Wiener.
Speaker 1 (45:48):
All right, you're up to one, two, three, four, five,
sixty dollars, big money, big money.
Speaker 14 (45:51):
All right, let's get going.
Speaker 1 (45:52):
This is a commercial number seven. It's wow, that's big money.
Here is a commercial jingle number eight.
Speaker 7 (46:18):
Ye, big and thick, kind of dirty.
Speaker 1 (46:25):
All right, it is kind of big thing. No room
for a stick. All right. Here's a commercial jingle number nine. Okay,
be careful with this one. Play it again.
Speaker 15 (46:39):
Helpful hardware folks.
Speaker 1 (46:41):
That's it's a helpful hardware folks. It used to be helpful,
helpful hardware man and of course. Now it's helpful hardware, folks,
and you got it big money from Melanie. I know
we got full more to go. See. Let's see if
you can do a clean sweep. Here is commercial jingle
number ten.
Speaker 15 (47:05):
They're delicious, magically delicious.
Speaker 1 (47:13):
Here is commercial jingle number eleven.
Speaker 9 (47:23):
Yeah, yes, big money, big maney, Melanie, you've got two
more to do.
Speaker 1 (47:37):
You ready to give it a try? Yes, here's a
commercial jingle number twelve. Finished this one.
Speaker 15 (47:47):
I wouldn't see you toys kicking.
Speaker 1 (47:54):
All right, and one more to go. Let' see if
you can get it for big money. Melanie finished this jingle.
Speaker 8 (48:00):
Well, my baby, big baby bag, baby bag, baby, big
baby bag, baby bag, chelly baby back rude.
Speaker 1 (48:09):
That's big money, Melanie. You just want one hundred and
thirty dollars playing Danielle my God to finish this commercial
jingle game that was so fun that I gotta be honest.
There were a few of those I would not have
done as well with you were very, very very great.
Speaker 12 (48:31):
I love it.
Speaker 15 (48:32):
I'm I love to finish your jingle.
Speaker 1 (48:35):
Well, you know what. I love this game, Gandhi you
and Garrett, thank you so much for listen. I love it.
And Melanie one hundred and thirty dollars coming your way.
Thanks for listening to our show today. Hold on second,
awkward silence, hold on please, hey Nate send Melanie one
hundred and thirty dollars, big money, big money. Oh god, yeah, hey, Garrett.
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Like some of those were from when I was a kid.
Those are old. I mean they still I guess people
know them right.
Speaker 28 (49:12):
Well, there's that, and we wanted people to sing along
to them. So a lot of the jingles, like the
State farm jingle, if you hear today, it's not sing songy,
it's it's Jake just saying, you know, like a good neighbor,
State Farmers there, you know, So it's not it's no fun.
Speaker 2 (49:25):
So you want you want fun?
Speaker 1 (49:26):
Isn't it funny? Jingles jingles some people feel are just
a thing of the past, and they really are. Back
in the day, everyone had a jingle. It was it
was wild.
Speaker 6 (49:36):
I mean, in my head, all I think about is
Florida Center for Cosmetic Surgery.
Speaker 7 (49:44):
Just one look is worth a thousand words. And then
they all have giant boobs.
Speaker 1 (49:49):
Oh do we have that jingle from the uh, the
the furniture store that sells to all races the Red
Red House Furniture. Where it was this jingle played. I
mean it, it's very big.
Speaker 6 (50:01):
It is in North Carolina at a furniture store called
the Red House, and they want you to know that
they are open to everybody.
Speaker 1 (50:07):
Yeah no, no matter what what your color. Come on
in West, but listen to their jingle cat turn it
along at the Red House Furniture. We can at the
Red House. I'm rich At aka Bighead. I worked at
the Red House, and I'm black.
Speaker 25 (50:26):
I like purple iron, the purper furniture into people's homes.
Speaker 1 (50:31):
I'm Johnny aka t Engage.
Speaker 2 (50:33):
I work at the Red House and I'm white.
Speaker 8 (50:35):
I like deer hunting, bass fishing and extending credit to
all people at the Red House.
Speaker 11 (50:41):
I'm black and I love the Red House.
Speaker 1 (50:43):
I'm white and I love the Red House.
Speaker 24 (50:46):
I'm a black woman and I love the Red House.
Speaker 1 (50:49):
I am white and the Red House is for me.
At the Red House, look at the sofa. It's perfect
for a black person. All white person is perfect white person.
They didn't there's actually more to the jingles. That's how
it ends. Dang it seeing them the original jingle gandhi,
(51:11):
oh it goes.
Speaker 6 (51:12):
At the Red House where white people and black people
buy furniture and Expanix too.
Speaker 1 (51:21):
That's how I like to well still to this day.
I mean, Z one hundred still plays a jingle, right.
Do you have some of the old jingles we used
to play on our show back in the day, like
the Selena and Barnes one no no no, no no
no on the radio jingles? Yeah, we gotta give me
a second. Yeah, I mean we used to play jingles
(51:42):
on the show. It's like the Ze Morning Zoo with
one hundred. They were called like shotgun jingles. There was
really cool ones, moisty money. Here's that one. Oh god,
(52:05):
the Zoo crew from the Nut Hunt. I love the
lasers situation. O my god, the hot rocking Zoo. Don't
(52:31):
you first there? You know Elvis is there? Play that again?
I love that one. And his hair in the air.
You know Elvis is there because I used to wear
my hair up like like a big like it was huge,
and and his voice is on. Ernie Anderson used to
do ABC tonight. I love boats from the top of
(52:58):
the Empire State Building. This dura, Oh my god, my
nipples just flew across the road. All right, Enough of
those enough enough, so the days of the jingle are
kind of you know, they're dwindling.
Speaker 25 (53:19):
Now.
Speaker 1 (53:19):
Now we have these new Z one hundred jingles and
they make my skin crawl. I'm like, oh, those are
so nineteen eighty.
Speaker 7 (53:28):
All things old are new again?
Speaker 1 (53:29):
Yeah, don't you don't Does he one understill play jingles?
We do, but they're very quick.
Speaker 25 (53:35):
We still say serving the universe from the top of
the Empire State Builds.
Speaker 1 (53:38):
Well, that's our thing, that's our line. We own that,
all right, How cool? They're mono Wow? I know, but
you know what you listen digitally now, I mean there's
most people don't even listen to a radio that picks
up a signal from the transmitter on top of the
Empire State Building. So you kind of wonder, like, you know,
if you're younger and you're like, why why are they
at the Empire State Building? I don't get it. Well,
(53:58):
we're not, but we are. You know, it's kind of weird.
Oh yeah, Garrett, what so?
Speaker 28 (54:02):
Growing up I always wanted a pair of scrubs being
a listener. So my mom one year for Christmas, got
out of work early, went to the Empire State Building
and tried to go get scrubs, only to find out
that the radio station wasn't at the Empire State Building.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
Raw. You know what, we have a transmitter at the
top of the Empire State Building and it's the size
of your your finger. It's like a little it's a
little spike. That's all it is. That's that's the enormity
of us at the Empire State Building. Hey, Diane on
line twenty four, let's go talk to Diane. How you doing, Diane,
Welcome to the show.
Speaker 3 (54:36):
Hi, good morning everybody.
Speaker 13 (54:38):
Oh my god, I can't believe you.
Speaker 5 (54:39):
Guys.
Speaker 1 (54:40):
Welcome to the Z Mornings. What's going on? Diane?
Speaker 14 (54:46):
Okay, so my husband and I work stationed.
Speaker 1 (54:50):
I'll hang on. Can I'm sorry?
Speaker 7 (54:54):
Order some fit Okay, Okay.
Speaker 14 (54:57):
We were stationed in Austin back and nineteen eighty eight
or so, and uh before now it's the airport, but
it was berks bas.
Speaker 1 (55:06):
I remember that.
Speaker 14 (55:08):
Yeah, And the jingle from mister Gaddy's Pizza went down
five twenty two again a Mister Caddy's Pizza didn't live.
Speaker 7 (55:17):
I don't remember this effective.
Speaker 1 (55:22):
I love it when they put their phone number in
their jingle. I'm like, people don't even use stones anymore.
When's the last time you called a pizza place?
Speaker 14 (55:32):
It's hilarious because it's like I can't even remember my
own phone without looking at.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
The number right exactly. That's so funny. I remember mister
Gaddy's pizza in Austin. That was that was so funny. Well,
I love that you're listening to us. Where do you
live now, Diane, Well, I'm.
Speaker 14 (55:47):
On my way to work. I live in a small
town called San Diego, Texas, where it's about an hour
It's about an hour from Corpus Christie.
Speaker 1 (55:55):
Wow, I never heard I lived in Texas. Most of all,
I've never heard of San Diego, Texas.
Speaker 14 (56:00):
Number there is it's like the other one that's by the.
Speaker 1 (56:02):
Water by the way. Is it near foul Furis, Texas?
Speaker 14 (56:07):
Yes, it is. That's actually our high school rivals. They're
probably about thirty minutes away or so.
Speaker 1 (56:13):
Oh my god, this is crazy, crazy childhood. So o, look,
thanks for singing the mister Gaddy' pizza jingle for us, Diane.
Now you have a whole day ahead of you. I
hope it's as great as this.
Speaker 14 (56:22):
Oh, definitely, I love you guys, and the definitely every
time anybody, anybody every time. Anybody horns all the way definitely.
Speaker 1 (56:32):
Yeah, Okay, air horns for you, Diane. We'll keep them on.
Thanks for listening, Thanks, thanks for calling. There you go, Diane,
Wow you can. I'm telling you, going back to the
old days of radio, you were only on in the
cities where you had a transmitter, and now we're on everywhere.
We're in San Diego, Texas.
Speaker 3 (56:48):
HELLOI have changed.
Speaker 19 (56:51):
I know.
Speaker 1 (56:51):
I love that.
Speaker 11 (56:53):
That's funny to me.
Speaker 3 (56:54):
It's funny. Yeah, do you have a sense of humor?
Speaker 11 (56:57):
El Vister ran in the morning show.
Speaker 23 (57:07):
Don't answer the phone, Elvis Duran, the Elvis Duran phone tap.
Speaker 1 (57:11):
All right, Froggy, we're so excited about your phone tap.
What's it all about?
Speaker 8 (57:14):
Our listener Jill writes in she wants to phone tap
her husband Robert. They're planning a big old vacation and
I call from the beach resort to let them know that, well,
we're going to have to move your reservation because we're
hosting a charity event that weekend.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
You know this scenario always works out beautifully, Yeah, it does. Yeah,
when you mess with people's vacation, you're really really asking
for it. Let's see what happened to today's Froggy phone tap. Yeah,
I'm looking for Robert Place. Yeah, this is Robert. I'm
roberta as.
Speaker 8 (57:43):
Mister Lester from the resort, was calling in to speak
of you about your upcoming vacation that you have planned.
Speaker 1 (57:50):
With us here. You know, what do you need? There's
twelve of you booked, three separate rooms. Yeah, your planation,
So okay, I've got it. We're going to need to
move you back by one week. No that's unacceptable.
Speaker 12 (58:05):
I'm sorry, No, that can't happen.
Speaker 1 (58:07):
No, well, in the in the in the fine print
that you have unacceptable.
Speaker 24 (58:11):
I read the fine print of my reservation where we're
a company such a Jewys wouldn't pat me over.
Speaker 19 (58:16):
So I paid way too much money for this.
Speaker 2 (58:18):
It's not gonna happen.
Speaker 23 (58:19):
Look, I'm way too busy to deal with this right now,
So regulation stays as it is.
Speaker 1 (58:23):
I gotta go.
Speaker 19 (58:27):
Hello.
Speaker 1 (58:28):
Yes, I I believe we were disconnected. Robert. This is
mister right now, I really have time to really speak
with you.
Speaker 19 (58:35):
I understand what I already made my intentions perfectly clear
with you.
Speaker 8 (58:38):
Well, we'll make this very quick. I just need to
move your dates by one week now. I we did
also want to tell you we have a sister property.
Speaker 2 (58:44):
We're not moving date.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
Excuse me, it's not on the bed, but we would
be no more. Excuse me. Did you read the fine
prints on your reservation? Robert?
Speaker 19 (58:53):
No, no, no, dear fine print?
Speaker 1 (58:55):
All right, My room's already paid for. I've already done
the prepay.
Speaker 19 (58:58):
I've already taken care of everything.
Speaker 25 (59:00):
I and T that's crossed.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
Well, Robert, if you show up on those dates, you
will not have a room to sleep in. Robert, No, no, no, no, no,
no no. I'm the paying customer. I own you right now.
Speaker 2 (59:08):
It dates are mine.
Speaker 1 (59:09):
I'm in charge here. You show up, there'll be no room.
Speaker 25 (59:12):
Now your job is going to be gone, but this
place is going to be shuttered up by the end
of the year.
Speaker 19 (59:17):
Come on, Tugern's what.
Speaker 11 (59:18):
You got, bitch. Come on.
Speaker 8 (59:19):
The cbbm A is going to be here that weekend.
Have you ever heard of the cbbm A.
Speaker 14 (59:24):
Oh what the hell that is? And know I ever
heard of it?
Speaker 8 (59:27):
It's the Children Bitten by Mosquito's Association. They're going to
be here having their annual meeting that weekend. It's a
very noble cause that our president here at the resort
is very much behind any of that.
Speaker 14 (59:36):
I have a room. The room is mine.
Speaker 8 (59:39):
One in every three children is bitten by a mosquito
at least once a day all around the world.
Speaker 1 (59:43):
I don't Jay, Why are you laughing at me?
Speaker 8 (59:49):
No, No, it's not me laughing. That's your wife, Jill.
You're being phone tapped, Robert. It's Froggy from Melvis to
around in the morning track.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
Your phone dropping me.
Speaker 1 (59:58):
Yeah, I'm having heart tack.
Speaker 11 (01:00:03):
I love you, Elvis Duran phone tap.
Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
This phone tab was pre recorded with permission granted by
All Party series.
Speaker 23 (01:00:12):
The Elvis Duran phone Tap only on Elvis Duran in
the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
So a Jake producer, Jake, how are you?
Speaker 27 (01:00:20):
I'm good?
Speaker 1 (01:00:21):
Thank you. Now you see him a little tense. There's
a little problem. Are you having some physical problems, some
medical issues? What's going on?
Speaker 27 (01:00:27):
Well, I'm a little nervous this morning because last night
I told my mom this issue that I was having.
My left arm has been tingling, oh like after I
drink and the morning after I drink. But it's only
happening when I drink. So she sent me a link
to WebMD. Makes me thinking I'm having a serious issue now.
Speaker 1 (01:00:42):
Okay, WebMD usually uh I it is and we shouldn't,
but we do. The worst place to go it is,
But at the same time, it gives you a wide
spectrum of what it could be. But keep in mind
you should not rely on WebMD for these I.
Speaker 27 (01:00:55):
Know, I feel like it always tells you the worst
possible situation.
Speaker 3 (01:00:58):
Wait, so what do you think you have as of
right now?
Speaker 1 (01:01:00):
I think you're having a heart attack.
Speaker 27 (01:01:02):
That's even more alcoholic neuropathy. Neuropathy neuropathy, So, and what
is that? It says people drink too much may start
to feel pain and tingling in their limbs, is known
as alcoholic neuropathy.
Speaker 1 (01:01:16):
Does that mean your circulation is inhibited?
Speaker 29 (01:01:20):
You?
Speaker 3 (01:01:20):
Did you drink that much?
Speaker 27 (01:01:21):
Chorriful nerves transmit It's something with your nerves and your
spinal cord in your brain. Like this just sounds very scary.
Speaker 1 (01:01:26):
I don't think drinking. Are you drinking that much?
Speaker 19 (01:01:29):
No?
Speaker 27 (01:01:29):
I like go out on the weekends, like every weekend,
all go out, But I'm not drinking a lot during
the week.
Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
Okay, So let's say the last time you had this
this condition right now, right now, so you went out
drinking last night? What did you drink? Just be honest, how.
Speaker 27 (01:01:43):
Much did you wine? How many glasses of wine?
Speaker 1 (01:01:46):
And that's it.
Speaker 27 (01:01:46):
But the rest of the weekend I drank a lot
more than that.
Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
Okay, So it could be accumulating in your system.
Speaker 27 (01:01:51):
I think your left arm tingling, only my left arm
all the time.
Speaker 3 (01:01:53):
That's isn't that the heart attack arm?
Speaker 27 (01:01:56):
It's more like pain in your arm.
Speaker 1 (01:01:57):
If it's a heart attack, you could have a herni
at disk. I've mean looking on WEBMB here, you could
be having a heart attack, a stroke, sclerosis tingling down.
Speaker 3 (01:02:05):
Your arm a lot of times is a her need
to discore a pinch nerve.
Speaker 1 (01:02:08):
Or Vitamin B twelve deficients.
Speaker 30 (01:02:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:02:10):
My point is this web webmb is not where you
need to be going. You need to be going to
a doctor.
Speaker 27 (01:02:15):
Could be as simple as taking some vitamins, apparently, according
to WebMD.
Speaker 3 (01:02:19):
So why don't we go get that checked?
Speaker 1 (01:02:21):
Someone just said you're experiencing Saturday night polsy.
Speaker 3 (01:02:26):
Last time Nia Jake was sick, he called me at
home and he goes, I need advice. You're a mom,
help me, And so I.
Speaker 1 (01:02:33):
Said to My advice was go for the doctor.
Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
So finally he went to the doctor and he figured
out what it.
Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
Was that funny and doctors have training. Yes, straight.
Speaker 2 (01:02:42):
Remember that time Jake was sick for like a month
and then he was finally finally called in sick that
he didn't come into the office, and so I called
him to check in on him, and he's.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
Like, hey, like are you okay? He goes, no, go
to the doctor. I don't know where a doctor is,
like google him a doctor.
Speaker 27 (01:03:01):
It was like, you have to go to the emergency
room right now. I'm gonna come here and take you
to the emergency room.
Speaker 3 (01:03:05):
I said, is there a many many clinic by you?
He's like, yeah, I go take yourself there and see
what they say.
Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
At the very least, go to the dock in the box.
Ye call it all right. But you are typical when
it comes to men and women too. I mean, you
just don't want it. First of all, you think it'll
pass right. Secondary you're like, oh, well, it's it's nothing.
I mean it's not that bad. It's bad, but it's
not that bad. And the third thing is like, well,
what if it is something bad, I don't want to
(01:03:33):
know about it. All three are bad answers.
Speaker 27 (01:03:35):
And my mom's a hypochondract so she makes me think
it's the worst possible.
Speaker 3 (01:03:38):
So did she tell you to go to the doctor.
Speaker 27 (01:03:39):
No, she just keeps sending me links. You could have
you stopped drinking so much.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
You could have lead poisoning.
Speaker 3 (01:03:45):
Oh, what's made of lead anymore?
Speaker 1 (01:03:48):
What's up? Frog?
Speaker 8 (01:03:49):
I did the same thing before I was diagnosed with
my rare brain tumor. Yes, I went online and did
I saw a quote that you could have a brain
tumor and you need brain surgery. I'm like, oh, I
don't have that the web browser.
Speaker 1 (01:04:01):
I've done it right. Two years later, I had brain surgery.
It was right, but still we're all laughing.
Speaker 27 (01:04:08):
But I could have a serious problem.
Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
You could have a pinch nerve. You know, I should
definitely go to the doctor. You absolutely you can't self diagnose.
You have to go to the doctor. And yet you
just if you think there's an issue, then just go
get checked, okay online if you're gonna trust online. Left
arm numbness could be due to something as simple as
sleeping position or as serious as a heart attack. In
(01:04:30):
between are dozens of other potential causes that applies to
numbness in the right arm as well. So maybe when
you drink you sleep differently. You know what, maybe maybe
you sleep deeper, therefore you don't move around. Therefore your
arm gets caught caught up under your big, fat body.
I say that, and he weighs like ten pounds.
Speaker 3 (01:04:47):
Can too much alcohol cause a heart attack?
Speaker 27 (01:04:49):
I don't know what hard this has been like a
month now a hard time. Wouldn't be a.
Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
Month, it would have happened.
Speaker 1 (01:04:54):
We don't know.
Speaker 3 (01:04:55):
We don't know, wouldn't be.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
Don't stop diagnosing. Self diagnosis is not good thing. You know,
it's not good. It could be a clogged artery that
could cause a heart attack. Hello Katie, Hi, I'm so
glad you're here. But you're here. You're here in a
medical position. Your boyfriend gets the same thing after he drinks.
His left arm goes numb and tingles.
Speaker 13 (01:05:18):
Well, not exactly after you.
Speaker 26 (01:05:19):
Drink, but he was getting it so often.
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
I was like, go get a checked out.
Speaker 29 (01:05:22):
He actually went got an MRI and everything, and it
turns out that he has like scoliosis and he does
have like you said, the hernia at a disc.
Speaker 1 (01:05:32):
How do you fix that? How you fix it? Go
to the doctor.
Speaker 27 (01:05:35):
How do you fix a hernieded disc.
Speaker 29 (01:05:38):
Well, he's in physical therapy right now. They're making they're
doing you know, all exercises and everything.
Speaker 1 (01:05:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:05:43):
But yeah, so he's taking care of it.
Speaker 29 (01:05:45):
So it's not like a crazy uncoming the drinking thing.
I haven't really heard of, but I'm sure you.
Speaker 20 (01:05:51):
Know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:05:51):
Like, Katie, what your boyfriend did as he went to
a doctor.
Speaker 3 (01:05:57):
Different?
Speaker 1 (01:05:57):
I mean, I mean, was there a point where he
was a little apprehensive and you had to talk him
into it? Or did he willingly Okay, I got to
get to a doctor.
Speaker 26 (01:06:05):
Oh yeah, of course.
Speaker 15 (01:06:06):
We all had to talk him into it, me, his
mom and sister.
Speaker 11 (01:06:08):
We were like, you need to go.
Speaker 29 (01:06:09):
If it's this bad and it's causing you this much
discomfort and pain and everything, you need to go.
Speaker 3 (01:06:13):
I feel like this is a total guy thing. Guys
stn't go to doctors. They're just like, yeah, I don't
get it, Like the first sign of anything, I'm at
the doctor.
Speaker 22 (01:06:24):
Like.
Speaker 1 (01:06:26):
You're you're on the other side of the spectrum though,
what you're like two?
Speaker 3 (01:06:31):
Because I had thyroid cancer, so to me, you know
it could be something.
Speaker 1 (01:06:37):
Come on, come on, mister brain too much, Come on, mister.
Speaker 3 (01:06:39):
I closed it when it said I had a brain too.
Speaker 1 (01:06:42):
I closed my web MD because I said I brain
to And then it looks like you did final. But
today we're doing our yearly visit to the dermatologists to
check our bodies scan for you know, carcinogen. I don't know.
We're going up in there.
Speaker 3 (01:06:56):
Yes, you got to look up on in there because
I had a I had a mole on my butt
and they had to remove it because they said it
looked suspicious or could turn. But here's the thing it does.
Speaker 11 (01:07:07):
Wait.
Speaker 3 (01:07:07):
First of all, it does not matter where you get
the sunburn. The mole could show up on another part
of your body.
Speaker 21 (01:07:14):
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
This is why I come to you, and and I'll
tell you I didn't know I had a mole on
my butt. It's not like I'm sitting there going hey,
someone checked my butt nod.
Speaker 1 (01:07:25):
I'm glad you checked it. You need to go see
the doctor and we go yearly. Checkups are yearly because
I'm not gonna not gonna take a chance. Wait till
you get your first colonoscopy.
Speaker 3 (01:07:34):
Oh no, it's the best sleep you ever have.
Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
What's up? Curious God? I go to a doctor wale.
Would you just sit around and speculate? There is a
new craze called urine therapy. What huh? People say that
you can ingest or rub it on your skin. It's
like the fountain of youth, really a warm fountain of youth.
Speaker 3 (01:07:54):
I'm not doing that.
Speaker 1 (01:07:56):
I'm not either.
Speaker 27 (01:07:57):
What's it supposed to do for you?
Speaker 3 (01:07:58):
But let me ask a question. If you doubt that
this was gonna take years off of like your face, whatever,
would you let's go?
Speaker 1 (01:08:05):
Be on yout go? I might think about it. I
would let it go.
Speaker 27 (01:08:10):
Some people are into that, okay, so not me.
Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
There they are, there's a page for that. Maybe he
has kidney stones. I've had two of those. It could
be a kidney stone. All right, thank you, So go
to the doctor. It could be doctor Jeff, our Morning
Show's official chiropractor. Hi, doctor Jeff. How are you?
Speaker 12 (01:08:28):
Good morning?
Speaker 19 (01:08:29):
How you guys doing.
Speaker 1 (01:08:29):
We're doing okay? So uh, Jake's left arm tingles, especially
after he drinks. What do you think in your chiropractor world?
Speaker 19 (01:08:39):
I've seen this hundreds of times over the last decade,
and all everyone's got some weird scenario about where it
comes from. Some people it's when their mother in law
shows up. You know, some people are football teams losing.
But when the body gets stressed out, if you have
any vulnerability, that's what comes out. So when he's going
and he's drinking, he's probably stressing a nerve that's already
a little compromised. So I'm gonna go get adjusted. You
(01:09:00):
gotta go see a doctor. You know, here's a disclaimer.
I can't diagnose over the phone, but tell I'm going
to check it out.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
It's probably nothing, Yeah, but the fact is he needs
to be proactive. You go check it out. Yeah. Who
are you talking to? Who is dad?
Speaker 19 (01:09:14):
This is my wife in the background, Nicole a car
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:09:17):
Well, thank you, doctor Jeff.
Speaker 27 (01:09:18):
Basically, he's saying, you guys are stressing me out too much.
Speaker 3 (01:09:21):
You're drinking, is what he's telling me.
Speaker 1 (01:09:23):
What do you do if a friend slams your your
laptop lid down on your hand, because I just did
that to Nate my hand.
Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Did he break your.
Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
To the doctor, I'm going to web md tell me
your symptoms a heart attack to web Md. But you're right, Danielle,
it is a guy thing. Now do you go to
the doctor when.
Speaker 20 (01:09:41):
You need to go?
Speaker 1 (01:09:42):
Always?
Speaker 2 (01:09:42):
I go to every doctor imaginable for everything. Go to
the door.
Speaker 1 (01:09:46):
I'm kind of a hypochondriac too.
Speaker 3 (01:09:48):
And he's more of a girl.
Speaker 1 (01:09:49):
No, what do you mean by that? Oh, totally, he's
he's my girls are strong.
Speaker 3 (01:09:54):
He knows the name of his shirt is salmon or
whatever the color.
Speaker 1 (01:09:58):
Girl wearing Brandy Jack. I think you he's smart. You
go to the doctor. That's why, Ja Jake, go look
on WebMD all you want. But you're gonna You're not
gonna live.
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Speaker 1 (01:11:04):
In the Morning show, I hope I never ever experienced it.
But I've never been dumped in a relationship.
Speaker 18 (01:11:14):
No.
Speaker 1 (01:11:15):
I mean there's this one guy who but he was
a dumb ass. He didn't really dumped me. He just
like just fell off the planet.
Speaker 7 (01:11:21):
You were just ready for it, so it didn't matter.
Speaker 1 (01:11:23):
Yeah, yeah, And I'm you know, I'm almost done with life.
So I'm hoping. Look, I'm married. I'm hoping I'm going
to continue the trend of not being dumped. But the
thing is is if you, depending on he would talk
to If you're the person who dumped someone ended the relationship,
(01:11:43):
sometimes you're considered to be the heartless monster, you know whatever.
And I'm hoping that if a relationship is not working out,
you do have the well, you have the wherewithal to
maneuver out of that in a nice respectful way.
Speaker 21 (01:12:00):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 3 (01:12:01):
Well, yes, unless they were really, Oh no.
Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
No, you know, if it was right, they had it coming.
Speaker 3 (01:12:06):
Yeah, carry on to Wold needs to be you know,
involved then, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:12:11):
So it's it's so easy to immediately think of the
person who was let going out of the relationship. You're like,
oh god, you know, I feel awful for them, and
I know what they're going through. Well I don't because
I've never been anything. But what about the person who
dumps it dumps them? I mean there is emotional stuff
going on there too. It's not the easiest thing in
the world to like say, I this isn't working for me.
Speaker 3 (01:12:32):
Without a doubt.
Speaker 7 (01:12:33):
I stayed in a relationship for years after I knew
it was over because I felt so guilty about breaking
up with.
Speaker 6 (01:12:39):
Him, and I was like, what's it going to do
to his life? I feel so sad for him. I
know he doesn't want this, and it was awful. But
you got to pull the trigger and just do that sometimes.
Speaker 1 (01:12:47):
I was reading an article yesterday from bold dot com
the seven stages the dumper goes through after a breakup.
They check all the socials, just kind of check on
you see if you're doing okay.
Speaker 11 (01:12:56):
Totally.
Speaker 7 (01:12:57):
I got blocked the last.
Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
Friends about you. Yep, they'll overthink how it went, maybe
he could have done it better, little regret, They'll reread
old messages, they will inevitably rebound, they'll experience regret, and
they'll feel relief. So, if you're the dumper, those are
your seven stages. Is that what you're gonna go through
today's day? You're gonna dump someone, You're gonna go through things.
Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
I don't believe it. See, I don't believe it a
hundred friends. I think it depends if someone really did
you wrong and you're dumping their ass for that reason,
I'm gonna skip all seven steps.
Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
You say that, But sometimes it's more complicated than that.
Sometimes you still love them even though they made a
big old hairy mistake, even though they yet totally.
Speaker 7 (01:13:37):
I would try to talk to his friends and be like,
how's he doing? Is he okay? And a couple of
his friends.
Speaker 6 (01:13:41):
Were like I was specifically told I'm not allowed to
answer that question. If you ask me, really okay, you
know you go, oh yeah, no, I don't care about
that part. I just wanted to know if he was okay,
Like is he doing all right? Not that I can
do anything about it, but how's he doing? And he
also did the thing where he went to all of
our mutual friends and tried to make them too.
Speaker 7 (01:14:01):
You have to pick between the two of us.
Speaker 3 (01:14:03):
That's the worst.
Speaker 21 (01:14:04):
I was like, all right, all right, let's.
Speaker 1 (01:14:05):
Talk about the seven deadly sins. Let's scarious. Ready, there's
seven of them. I'm going to assume we each, on
average harbor three of them in our lives. Oh, let
me give you the seven deadly deadly sins? Right?
Speaker 3 (01:14:21):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:14:21):
Yeah? Why is it deadly? What do they call them
deadly sins?
Speaker 2 (01:14:27):
I'll'll google that anyway.
Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
Okay, So number one is lust. Let's discuss lust well,
and then they take it to the degree you or whatever.
Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
So lust being unrestrained sexual craving.
Speaker 7 (01:14:42):
Sounds like a good time.
Speaker 1 (01:14:44):
Okay. Should we just rethink these may maybe add some
to of them, I think so. Yeah. Okay, so we're
saying a question mark next to lust. I think I
got that all right. Number two, God, my favorite gluttony.
Oh love that one.
Speaker 2 (01:15:00):
To over indulge, especially by over eating.
Speaker 12 (01:15:03):
I have a problem with that one.
Speaker 7 (01:15:05):
You do, We all do, because we're gonna die if
we eat ourselves to death.
Speaker 3 (01:15:08):
Yep, diabetes.
Speaker 1 (01:15:09):
Yeah, So we agreed. Gluttony, that's a good one. It's
a good thing to fill up and enjoy food. It's
nother thing just to keep on eating till you explode,
all right right. Number three cent greed Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (01:15:20):
The excessive desire from material things.
Speaker 1 (01:15:23):
It's pretty bad. Totally excessive desire. I mean, you know
Amazon shows up every day.
Speaker 3 (01:15:29):
That's a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:15:32):
So uh froggy, lust, gluttony, greed, any of those good
for you.
Speaker 8 (01:15:35):
I don't have an issue with lust, but gluttony and
greed absolutely those are no ghosts.
Speaker 1 (01:15:41):
Number four on scaries list.
Speaker 20 (01:15:42):
I mean.
Speaker 1 (01:15:45):
Sloth.
Speaker 2 (01:15:46):
I think it's slow sloth. I think it's slow.
Speaker 7 (01:15:49):
Think it's sloth.
Speaker 1 (01:15:50):
I thought it's named after the animal that and I've
always heard sloth anyway you have, Yeah, well look that up.
I don't know. I think we can all learn something. Yeah,
you're about to convince the majority of the people listening
to Okay, got laziness or lack of effort, and.
Speaker 3 (01:16:04):
It would be sloth when sloths aren't lazy.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
I don't know. Maybe we're gonna find out. But yeah,
I got a little sloth in me, a little bit.
Speaker 7 (01:16:11):
But I think people need a little bit more sloth.
Speaker 6 (01:16:14):
In them, don't they People need to kind of stop
every now and then and just enjoy their lives and
take a break.
Speaker 1 (01:16:19):
Well, the well, the sin isn't relaxation. Their sin is
like over relaxation. It's like not doing anything. Okay, Nate,
if you were wrong about sloth, you will face my wrath.
Speaker 2 (01:16:32):
Well better than your lust.
Speaker 1 (01:16:38):
Okay, so far lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, but reed sloth again.
Could just kind of look at at Gandhi's point.
Speaker 2 (01:16:46):
Laziness or lack of effort.
Speaker 1 (01:16:48):
Okay, all right, Uh they're saying it's a sin on
number five, wrath.
Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
Uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger.
Speaker 1 (01:16:58):
Yeah, okay, how is that sloth thing working?
Speaker 12 (01:17:01):
On it?
Speaker 1 (01:17:01):
Slow?
Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
If it's slow technically both. I just looked it up.
It had the oh with the flat line across which
oh slow.
Speaker 1 (01:17:09):
Okay, I didn't know that. Did you guys know about show?
Now you know you will not have to rule the day,
and it comes from slow meaning lazy okay, okay.
Speaker 2 (01:17:21):
Wrath, uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:17:25):
I think that's a sin.
Speaker 2 (01:17:26):
Yeah, uncontrolled sure, Envy, jealousy towards another's happiness.
Speaker 7 (01:17:33):
That's a terrible one.
Speaker 3 (01:17:34):
Oh, I hate that covering somebody else's stuff. Be happy
for people have their stuff here.
Speaker 1 (01:17:41):
What about our friend DJ Nvy on the Breakfast Club,
he's different, I'm DJ Sloth And finally number seven, they're
saying it to a deadly sin pride. I'm like, you
know what, my whole house is done in rainbow colors.
Speaker 7 (01:17:59):
I don't know what my problem dedicated to.
Speaker 1 (01:18:01):
Are going to hell sinners parades for it? Okay? So
explain that to.
Speaker 3 (01:18:07):
Us we needed what pride is the most serious and
most deadly.
Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
Yes it is.
Speaker 30 (01:18:12):
It's an inflated sense of one's accompanied slightly different pride,
But I think it's what narcissism I guess would be
something close there.
Speaker 1 (01:18:26):
Yeah, if you it's carried out too far. Okay, So
let's uh we all think lust is Okay. I think
we're about to eliminate lost.
Speaker 21 (01:18:32):
I think it is.
Speaker 1 (01:18:33):
You have to replace it with something else, though, hmm.
Speaker 7 (01:18:39):
Over photoshopping your instagrams done?
Speaker 1 (01:18:42):
People who say do better? Oh yeah, you know what,
what would the word be? People who really think they
have the right to tell you you're a piece of
trash when they really are.
Speaker 7 (01:18:53):
Self righteousness a piece of trash?
Speaker 1 (01:18:56):
Maybe I'm judging that's pride. Then, Okay, so next time
someone tells me to do better, I'm gonna say, hey,
you know what, why don't you squelch your pride?
Speaker 20 (01:19:07):
Do it? Do it?
Speaker 1 (01:19:08):
Squelch your pride.
Speaker 25 (01:19:10):
When people who TikTok and traffic they set up their
ring lights and stuff, those people should be on this list.
Speaker 1 (01:19:15):
That's the deadly sin talking and traffic.
Speaker 3 (01:19:18):
We should come up with our own list entirely. You
could die, yes, all right, Okay, so.
Speaker 1 (01:19:27):
That was There's gotta be a more general term for that,
self social media or whatever. I don't know, something pride.
Speaker 7 (01:19:37):
Would selfishness follow fall under any of those things?
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
Pride? Maybe? I don't know. Let's reading. Let's review lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy,
and pride. So do we all have a little drop
of all of these or or some worse than others?
Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Sometimes the football game makes me feel wrath.
Speaker 6 (01:20:05):
Okay, I mean I would say I am the biggest
defender of gluttony.
Speaker 1 (01:20:10):
And sloth for sure at the same time.
Speaker 7 (01:20:13):
Yeah, one leads to the other. Come on, so much
food and then.
Speaker 1 (01:20:17):
Here's my I'll do this for you. I'll be such
a glutton and I'll be so slothy you won't lust
after me. You're helping us, Thank you, I'm helping you
squelch your lust.
Speaker 3 (01:20:29):
Nate trying this says here that it's a grouping and
classification of vices within Christian teachings. They're not mentioned in
the Bible, but they're classified under this category if they
directly give rise to other immoralities. So if it because
it causes you to do other bands.
Speaker 7 (01:20:50):
Yeah, I always thought vanity was one of the sins,
but I guess it's not.
Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
I will too, I guess not scary.
Speaker 1 (01:20:55):
Wants to add deceit absolutely and hypocrites.
Speaker 3 (01:20:59):
I think lying should be on there.
Speaker 7 (01:21:00):
Yeah, I don't understand it's not.
Speaker 1 (01:21:03):
Oh someone just said intolerance on the text message. That's
a good one, good one.
Speaker 21 (01:21:07):
Yeah, that's a sin right there.
Speaker 1 (01:21:08):
Let's take out lust. Put an intolerance done? All right, Lust,
feel free to lust all you want.
Speaker 2 (01:21:14):
All right.
Speaker 1 (01:21:15):
In the morning, you know, Gandi and I have this ritual.
We will go down to the coffee room down you know,
on the floor that we're on in the studios, and
then you can see the carnage from the night before,
because you know, the cleaning crew has not come in yet.
You open the microwave, it has like sauce spattered all
over the fingers, splattered, whatever you want to call it.
And then coffee cups everywhere, and just someone will take
(01:21:38):
you know, the crumple up, a napkinner's leave it there.
They won't throw it away. You see that everywhere you
go in our building, right for sure.
Speaker 7 (01:21:44):
Everywhere, bathroom, it's a mess. Everywhere it's a mess.
Speaker 1 (01:21:48):
And so this story came out. It says half of us,
fifty percent of people here ignore messes and leave them
for someone else to clean.
Speaker 3 (01:21:57):
That's so rude.
Speaker 1 (01:21:59):
It is rude. But you well you say disgusting. And
how many times and I've yelled at you people about this.
When we walk in and we'll see a pizza box
from last night empty, just sitting on the table right,
and no one throws it away. And then when we
have food up here, someone will eat out of a
container and just leave the container there. And it's got
to be someone in this room because there's no one
(01:22:20):
else here. Someone is guilty. Someone is guilty of this.
What's scary.
Speaker 25 (01:22:24):
Yesterday I was walking back to the studio and with
a cup of coffee, and I accidentally spilled some coffee
on the floor. Then I came back into the studio
and then when I had a quick moment, I went
back into the hallway, took a napkin and wiped the floor.
Speaker 1 (01:22:38):
It's scary, standing ovation, standing ovation that. Yeah, you did exactly, Danielle.
You did what you're supposed to do. You shouldn't be
applauded or rewarded for that. I would have just left
it there.
Speaker 7 (01:22:55):
I'm just saying, wait, wait a minute. He normally would
leave it there. Sam was a witness.
Speaker 6 (01:23:01):
We got a delivery one time and the ice melted
so there was like icky, sticky water all underneath it.
He picks it up and just starts walking off, and
I was like, dude, are you gonna pick that up?
He brings one tiny little napkin, puts it in the
middle and was like, oh, we're good.
Speaker 1 (01:23:14):
Yeah, no, we're not.
Speaker 27 (01:23:15):
Forgot to mention that on a scary So.
Speaker 1 (01:23:19):
During the song we were talking about this and if
I see, for instance, I was telling them, if I'm
looking to a rack of clothing at a store and
I accidentally knock a shirt off and it goes on
the floor, I have to pick it up and put
it back on the hanger. Otherwise, always go what and
do that?
Speaker 7 (01:23:35):
You're a monster if you don't.
Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
Exactly a monster and frog. He was in the grocery
store the other day. What happened?
Speaker 8 (01:23:41):
So Lisa and I were in the store and a
guy knocked a bottle of I mean a big bottle
jar of pasta sauce on the floor and it shattered everywhere.
He just looked around. There were other people on the
aisle us and he just walked off, I mean just
walked away. There's glass and pasta sauce everywhere. So of
course my wife, who has to say something, she on
(01:24:02):
the next house says, hey, nice to way to break
that jar back there and not say anything to anybody.
Speaker 1 (01:24:06):
Yes, though, no, she is right.
Speaker 8 (01:24:09):
But that's also how you get like assaulted in a
supermarket shot.
Speaker 7 (01:24:14):
That's terrible that I hate when I see that.
Speaker 3 (01:24:16):
At least somebody up Exactly.
Speaker 1 (01:24:19):
I'd do the same thing, Daniel. If I dropped it,
I would have to like, oh god, can you stand here?
I got to run up front, and he can.
Speaker 8 (01:24:25):
Even take his feet and like try to move the
glass out of the main area, like I would have
at least like, tried to start moving the glass side,
did nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:24:33):
So okay, here's the top five spots we dread cleaning,
of course, our flugs, floors, rugs, inside the refrigerator, windows, dishwashers,
microwaves and microwaves at work. Good god, you could take
our microwave here at iHeart and don't even don't even
put anything in it. Just put it on one minute.
It's gonna cook the food in there, and you have lunch.
(01:24:58):
If you need extra fiber, get up, brollhim and just
clean up all the crap on the floor and throw
it in the microwave and micro it with with the
sauce it's in there. You got wila, You've got a meal.
Speaker 21 (01:25:10):
That is outrageous.
Speaker 1 (01:25:12):
But I will tell you that here in my own home,
this is me. I'll walk by a mess forty five
times before, like, oh god, okay. As a matter of fact,
I wish I could take a picture of my kitchen
sink right now. It still has stuff in it from
noon yesterday. I could easily rent it put it right
in the dishwasher. It would take me less than sixty seconds.
(01:25:33):
But why is that? Why?
Speaker 11 (01:25:34):
Why?
Speaker 1 (01:25:35):
I don't know, why why is this? I can't know
what what you mean? You can't. I can't do that.
Speaker 8 (01:25:40):
Like if if there's some I mean, my son gets
so upset and they'm like no, no, stop, pick that up,
right up, pick it up, clean up. He's like, Dad,
it's our house. It's going to be fine. We could
do it in a few minutes. No, I'll do it
right now. I want it clean.
Speaker 1 (01:25:53):
Okay. Question how many of you make your bed every morning?
Speaker 3 (01:25:56):
Oh, someone's still in it.
Speaker 1 (01:25:58):
See that's that's where you're very lucky because of your hours, Danielle. Yeah,
the thing is if there is no one else in it,
don't you consider an unmade bed a mess?
Speaker 6 (01:26:08):
Yes?
Speaker 7 (01:26:09):
I make my bed every morning. I also don't really
mess it up to you badly. I just I just
really have to pull the one sheet up and over.
Speaker 1 (01:26:17):
You don't live.
Speaker 11 (01:26:18):
I'm going to.
Speaker 1 (01:26:20):
Good luck with that. Yeah, it's gandhi. You have the
luxury of like a very very made bed even after
you slept on it. You don't have dogs, so you
don't understand. But no, I didn't make it this morning,
but right now I'm thinking about it. So you know,
during our first long commercial break, I will run downstairs.
I will throw the stuff in the desfruser, I will
(01:26:40):
run to the bedroom and I will make the bed
because I feel like that is They say, making the
bed is your first accomplishment of the day, and it
sets you off on a day full of accomplishment.
Speaker 2 (01:26:53):
Yes, Nate, Well okay, Well if I added all of
the time that I made my bed and pulled the
sheets down, if I added it up over the worse
of my lifetime, it's probably a month. Why would I
waste that time making my bed when I'm just going
to get.
Speaker 1 (01:27:05):
Into it at night? Right? Well, that a lot of
people say that absolutely.
Speaker 2 (01:27:09):
Plus, you gotta get the stank out of the sheets,
you gotta leave the air out you.
Speaker 1 (01:27:14):
Maybe you should get the stink out of you. Yeah.
Do you ever leave toothpaste in the sink when you're
done brushing?
Speaker 11 (01:27:24):
He just keeps in the morning, shows the little like.
Speaker 8 (01:27:28):
Pieces of the toothpaste in the sink. I'm like, just
rinse the sink out when you're done, don't leave it
there to dry. It's disgusting, all right.
Speaker 1 (01:27:35):
So look, we're all guilty of one thing or another
when it comes to leaving messes. I don't know, but
I really think that that making your bed first thing
in the morning. It is a psychological plus. They say, so,
all right, so maybe I'll go make my bed.
Speaker 11 (01:27:57):
This he is Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (01:28:03):
I was in an uber yesterday and we you know, look,
you know it can be competitive driving to the streets
of New York City. It's like playing a video game.
I was cut off. My car was cut off by
a Jesus Saves stickered car, and I thought that was
kind of odd.
Speaker 6 (01:28:18):
Yes, I always think the same thing when someone's driving
all irrationally or like flips you the bird and then
you see the Jesus sticker or the fish.
Speaker 1 (01:28:24):
I'm like, hey, what's up. It's like sometimes some of
the people who say the most cutting, awful negative things
on social media, you look at their account, it's like,
I'm following the footsteps of Jesus. You're not Jesus. Would
never say that on my social media.
Speaker 3 (01:28:38):
But they figure you have to forgive them because they're
followers of Jesus.
Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
Not gonna no, I hold you to a higher whatever power.
Speaker 20 (01:28:46):
You know.
Speaker 10 (01:28:47):
Sometimes I have to be very careful because I'll be
driving the Elvis Duran truck and I'll be driving like
a jerk. And I'll be like, oh my god, I
totally forgot that this one has logos all over.
Speaker 1 (01:28:55):
We have an Elvis Durant truck.
Speaker 10 (01:28:56):
Yeah, well the radio station has Elvis Durand logos all over.
Speaker 1 (01:29:00):
It doesn't have my picture on it, does No? No, no,
I think we have a station somewhere on the East
coast that has my picture on it. It's the worst picture.
Get that off the road.
Speaker 22 (01:29:08):
I know.
Speaker 1 (01:29:09):
Anyone looking at my face driving by. It's like when
you go buy like a bus stop bench, it is
a picture of a real estate guy on it. I'm
not going to buy a house from you because you
have your picture on the bench.
Speaker 29 (01:29:18):
I think that.
Speaker 1 (01:29:19):
No, I'm glad your husband doesn't do that.
Speaker 3 (01:29:21):
Well, he's done. He Every once in a while his
face will show up on a bench or something.
Speaker 11 (01:29:24):
But not usually.
Speaker 25 (01:29:27):
What's scary anytime you put your your face on something
for the public, you're you're asking for trouble because it
lends itself to graffiti vandalism.
Speaker 1 (01:29:35):
Oh yeah, I'm gonna get it. I'm gonna get a
Salvador dollysta.
Speaker 7 (01:29:39):
That's nicer than what I would do if given the options.
Speaker 1 (01:29:41):
Right, Yeah, you draw like a wiener and aim it towards.
Speaker 7 (01:29:43):
The Yeah, if your mouth is even slightly open, game over.
Speaker 1 (01:29:46):
See.
Speaker 3 (01:29:46):
I just tell my husband, Hey, I saw your face
on a bench and I went and sat on your face. Scary.
What's the moment?
Speaker 1 (01:30:00):
Pipe down?
Speaker 11 (01:30:01):
Scary?
Speaker 1 (01:30:02):
Scary? I don't know about you. Sometimes. Yeah, well no,
it's just like you hear someone say something on this
and you're like, what is that? You would you do
that if the microphones were on. No Ah, it's so
funny when the mics are on. Personalities change. Yeah, I
(01:30:23):
don't mind does when the mics are off. I'm a
very nice guy. I'm quiet, right, Oh, so silent. I'm
very passive. I am yeah the most. I'm a sweetheart
after ten am.
Speaker 2 (01:30:33):
Oh after ten at a certain time.
Speaker 1 (01:30:35):
Yes, you're a different person as a timer.
Speaker 3 (01:30:37):
You don't think you're nice during this show?
Speaker 1 (01:30:40):
Really no, because you know what it's we've got clocks
ticking down, We've got we've got eighteen people trying to
all talk at the same time. This is a rough gig,
Like Alex is always making fun of me. Oh you
do you just played the same song over and over
and they play you all that money. Oh yeah, that's okay.
But that's what I do.
Speaker 6 (01:30:58):
I think all our significant others feel that way about us,
because I've definitely gotten that from Brandon, Like, oh are
you tired?
Speaker 7 (01:31:03):
I was talking really hard today. I'm like, I'll kill you.
Speaker 1 (01:31:06):
I just got it a second ago. What what'd you get?
Speaker 8 (01:31:09):
So when we went to break last time, she said
to me, Oh, how long do you have? I said,
I got about eight more minutes. Oh, I got a
couple of things that needs you to get done. I'm working, Like,
leave me alone. Yeah, don't talk to me right now,
I'll stop.
Speaker 1 (01:31:24):
Take it a question kind of random? Why are you
cheating with Wordle? What is the point?
Speaker 7 (01:31:28):
Froggy?
Speaker 1 (01:31:29):
No, I don't cheat? Oh well no, not you, Froggy,
but and anyone and everyone?
Speaker 3 (01:31:33):
Why was it stupid? Defeats the purpose?
Speaker 1 (01:31:35):
Why would you even do it if you're gonna cheat? Right? Okay,
who do we have? Who's cheating on Wordle?
Speaker 7 (01:31:40):
Never?
Speaker 3 (01:31:41):
No, you could just be like me and not give
a crap and not even do it.
Speaker 1 (01:31:44):
Now, do you have the three words or the words
you like to use to try to cover the entire spectrum.
Speaker 7 (01:31:48):
Of a work totally?
Speaker 1 (01:31:49):
Like Alex has good ones, Like the word audio is
really good?
Speaker 7 (01:31:53):
So is beach or lamps.
Speaker 21 (01:31:56):
Those are really good words to pick too.
Speaker 1 (01:31:58):
Okay, yeah, words that don't have letters repeat, Yeah, I
use the same vowels. Yeah, snarl is a good one. Yeah,
you get the R.
Speaker 11 (01:32:08):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (01:32:12):
But people who want to choose cheat with wordle I
just don't know. I don't get it. I don't know
no offense. I've been sure you're a great person.
Speaker 6 (01:32:18):
There are whatever game you can find online, there is
also an app that will help you cheat at that game.
It's terrible words with friends. I stopped playing with certain
people because there was one coworker who I was like,
you don't even know that word, stop it, and she
would come back with these amazing responses.
Speaker 7 (01:32:31):
I wanted to poker in the eye.
Speaker 1 (01:32:33):
There is another reason why you should be looking at
the world through rose colored glasses. They are telling us
that optimism is the secret to healthy aging. Absolutely later,
oh sorry, I got I got a bounce. Researchers Boston
University Madison studied over two hundred and fifty senior adults
(01:32:54):
over fourteen years to see how being optimistic can affect
your health with without doubt, with clear evidence, researchers conclude
staying optimistic about life can help people cope with stress
better and as a result, avoids some health risks as
they age.
Speaker 7 (01:33:11):
Totally true.
Speaker 3 (01:33:12):
I could see that.
Speaker 20 (01:33:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:33:13):
I mean you know they always say when you worry
about something, you're just putting yourself through it over and
over and over again.
Speaker 7 (01:33:18):
Cross that bridge when you come to it.
Speaker 1 (01:33:20):
Twenty one year old woman went on to Reddit to
talk about her disastrous birthday. She got a lot of
support from people on social media. I want to see
what you feel about this. It was her birthday. She
woke up, no one acknowledged her special day at all.
She went downstairs to the kitchen. Her mom was reading
the newspaper, ignored her, even had some demands about cooking
and cleaning. So the day already started off a little off.
(01:33:41):
It was her birthday. Her dad and brother ignored her
as well. She said. Normally her dad always wished her
happy birthday. Hey, happy birthday, kitten, didn't do it this day.
She felt miserable and ignored on her birthday, and of course,
rather than saying hello, it's my birthday, she just let
it ride, feeling crappy the whole day. She got home.
She had a little small birthday cake for herself. She
(01:34:02):
opened the door and there they were, all of her
friends and family to wish her a surprise.
Speaker 7 (01:34:06):
Oh good, that's awesome.
Speaker 3 (01:34:07):
She should have known something was well.
Speaker 1 (01:34:10):
It turns out ignoring her uh was, of course, an
intentional part of the plan. Yeah, she was not happy
at all. She left, She walked out, went to McDonald's,
got a happy meal, and she was like, no, that
was not a birthday surprise. That was a prank.
Speaker 7 (01:34:24):
Oh wow?
Speaker 1 (01:34:25):
What people online blowing her up with messages agreeing with
her what she was. She was right to leave the bash.
She was right to get out out of there. These
people pranked her and pulled a horrible joke. I would
be relieved.
Speaker 7 (01:34:37):
I would think that's so sweet.
Speaker 6 (01:34:38):
And they all put effort in all day because it
was probably difficult for them too to not acknowledge her,
knowing she's sad about it, and then they surprised her
with something wonderful and she walks out.
Speaker 7 (01:34:47):
I think that's Braddy, Yeah, that's yeah. I agree with
Dandy's going to be harder than that.
Speaker 1 (01:34:52):
What's that scary?
Speaker 25 (01:34:53):
I feel like if you don't make a big deal
of your own birthday, no one else will do it.
For you because you're your biggest fan, you're your own cha.
You know that people that celebrate on social media it's
my birthday month, you have to do that, and then
people jump on, Well, I don't.
Speaker 1 (01:35:07):
Think you should have to do that. I think women
to celebrate you, they should just do it.
Speaker 25 (01:35:10):
Should but people are into themselves, they're not into.
Speaker 1 (01:35:13):
You, know, Okay, well then hey guess what. I guess
this is how we weed out the friends.
Speaker 7 (01:35:20):
I still think the.
Speaker 3 (01:35:20):
Person that pushed you into this world should get a
present too.
Speaker 7 (01:35:23):
That's what I say all the time. Celebrate my mom.
Speaker 1 (01:35:25):
I didn't do anything, seriously, said the woman that had
two babies fall out of her gime.
Speaker 3 (01:35:30):
Let me tell you the second one was harder than
the first.
Speaker 1 (01:35:32):
So come on, hey, did you hear about this playboy
model charging up to two thousand dollars to test your
guy's loyalty online?
Speaker 6 (01:35:38):
That is a great idea. I tried to tell us
all we should do that and come up with that company,
but she beat us too.
Speaker 1 (01:35:44):
At that's her Playboy model Instagram star Carolina Lekker is
her name l e kk e R. She's charging women
up to two thousand dollars to approach their boyfriends on
social media and test how faithful they are.
Speaker 6 (01:35:56):
First of all, okay, you could do that yourself with
a fake profile and not hey two thousand dollars.
Speaker 21 (01:36:00):
But okay, cool Carolina.
Speaker 3 (01:36:02):
Don't we know someone who did that? Who made a
fake profile for someone we do?
Speaker 20 (01:36:06):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:36:06):
Remember curiosity, Pete.
Speaker 7 (01:36:08):
I have lots of people, Yes, who.
Speaker 1 (01:36:11):
I don't know. I can't read it if you can't
say it.
Speaker 3 (01:36:14):
All because I can't say the name, but people know
who is.
Speaker 1 (01:36:17):
Oh that's right, Yeah that's not nice.
Speaker 3 (01:36:22):
But somebody did that to that person.
Speaker 1 (01:36:24):
Yeah it wasn't me anyway. This model lives in Barcelona,
claims to have earned about ten thousand dollars so far
from the loyalty testing service, money she intends to spend
on further enhancing her looks in some way. This is awesome, Heidi.
We have so many things for juggling, so many topics. Hi, Heidi, Hi,
So which of all of the above are you calling about?
Speaker 26 (01:36:47):
The word or words?
Speaker 19 (01:36:49):
To start with?
Speaker 29 (01:36:50):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (01:36:50):
Yeah, it's good to try to cover all your bases
and to get as many letters out as possible. What
word do you love? What's your suggestion?
Speaker 10 (01:36:58):
Well?
Speaker 26 (01:36:58):
I could never solve wordle, and it was making me irritated,
So I googled the best word to start with, and
wordle experts said, crane is the best word to start with.
Speaker 15 (01:37:10):
Since I've used it.
Speaker 29 (01:37:10):
I've started winning, So crane tacos is a good one too.
Speaker 1 (01:37:15):
Crane and tacos.
Speaker 6 (01:37:17):
That's not as bad, though, if you're just trying to
guess a word to start with as much as the
people who go and figure out what the actual word was,
and then I I guess it and two tries liar.
Speaker 1 (01:37:28):
Very good? Heidi? Are you addicted? Are you wordle? Every day?
Speaker 15 (01:37:31):
Every day?
Speaker 1 (01:37:32):
There you go? All right, look, thanks for listening, Thanks
for not ruining today's word. We appreciate it.
Speaker 17 (01:37:36):
You're welcome.
Speaker 18 (01:37:37):
Have a good day, you two.
Speaker 1 (01:37:38):
We have people here in the office that love to
ruin today's word is. Yeah, you're like, sure, who do
we ruin it for?
Speaker 3 (01:37:44):
Was it scary?
Speaker 7 (01:37:45):
I run it for scary? Yes, it was intentional. I
regret nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:37:52):
Uh what else? I have a whole list. You should
have the values on Monopoly the game boards same today
as in nineteen thirty five. What I should know? I
was there that?
Speaker 3 (01:38:02):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:38:04):
All right?
Speaker 1 (01:38:04):
Can we talk about gift giving for just a second.
Speaker 24 (01:38:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:38:07):
First of all, cash as a gift yes or no?
Speaker 12 (01:38:11):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (01:38:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:38:12):
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 7 (01:38:13):
Who says no to that?
Speaker 1 (01:38:15):
Because I'm always afraid if they're gonna be oh well,
so creative. You really went out and spend some time
looking for something you thought I would like.
Speaker 6 (01:38:24):
Okay, if it's from like your significant other and they
just hand you cash, that's one thing. But I mean,
if if you know Christmas bonuses are being handed out,
I'll take cash.
Speaker 3 (01:38:33):
Also, if it's if you really don't know what somebody wants,
I think it's a kind of gift to give because
you would rather than get something that they like.
Speaker 1 (01:38:42):
So if you give a gift card from a particular store,
it's like it's not as good as giving a gift
card that's good for every store, like the gift card everywhere.
If I give you a gift card for you know,
Red Lobster, well you can't use it down at the
Applebee's Biscus.
Speaker 7 (01:39:01):
Hell yeah, use that immediately.
Speaker 1 (01:39:04):
So if I give you, like like a gift card,
a visa gift card, that means here, here's cash. Basically,
go shop anywhere you want, spind it anyway you want. Yeah,
But if I give you a Red Lobster gift card.
I'm trying to like think what restaurant would Froggy really
like to go to? Red Lobster. Well, no, look, I'm
not saying anything bad about Red Lobster. I'm just saying
I'm limiting what you can do with that gift. As
(01:39:24):
far as a cash gift, the actual green is actually
probably the best way to go. Every year, Alex and
I agree we're not going to buy each other anything,
and we ended up buying stuff every year because you know,
the other one is lying, and we'll buy something if
you have nothing something and if you have nothing in return, then.
Speaker 3 (01:39:41):
We did that too. We put a cap on it,
like I was like, you know, and then so I'm
sitting there counting and I'm like what am I doing?
Like really, I just want to get stuff. I think
you'll like you know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (01:39:51):
God, I remember you know you have two kids, right, Danielle. Yeah,
I remember growing up my parents had three kids, and
they they worked so hard to make sure we all
got sort of the equal amount of things.
Speaker 3 (01:40:03):
Yep, that's what I do.
Speaker 1 (01:40:04):
If I got like a really expensive jacket, you know,
my other gift would be like you know nothing, but
my other brothers would get gifts that probably were the
money equal of that jacket and that little thing I got.
Speaker 3 (01:40:16):
Yeah, and I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:40:16):
It's like there's an accounting going on.
Speaker 3 (01:40:19):
I always hope it's an even thing because in our
house it's like, Okay, Preston and Spencer you open this,
you open this, and they open at the same time.
So if at the end of the thing, like Preston
is three presents left, then Spencer has none, I'd be like, oh,
Santa messed up.
Speaker 5 (01:40:33):
Not me.
Speaker 6 (01:40:34):
My sister always gets so much more stuff than me
our whole lives. One, my parents like her better.
Speaker 1 (01:40:40):
But two no, no, no, no, back back up. Yeah,
your parents like your sister better, so she gets more
gifts for sure. Really yeah, but they're laughing about this.
Speaker 18 (01:40:49):
This is sad.
Speaker 6 (01:40:50):
Oh they forget my birthday sometimes it's hilarious to me.
But there are reasons for this. So One, my sister
is a type of person who has a list ready
to go. She will tell you everything that she wants.
She makes it very easy on you. I am much
more as you guys know, the person who's like, eh,
I don't really want anything, make me something cool. And
my parents are like, no, Also, my birthday is twelve
(01:41:12):
days before Christmas, so a lot of people do the
oh you get a birthday and Christmas kiss together. Or
my parents will say, well, everything you said you wanted,
we got you for your birthday, so there was nothing left.
And I always say, hello, cash, I would take that.
I sit there and watch my sister open all the presents.
Speaker 7 (01:41:27):
I'm like, wow, that must be nice.
Speaker 21 (01:41:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:41:30):
You see how many siblings.
Speaker 24 (01:41:32):
Do you have?
Speaker 7 (01:41:32):
Just her my one sister?
Speaker 1 (01:41:34):
Oh god, I would think this sounds like a story
from a family of like fifteen kids.
Speaker 12 (01:41:39):
No.
Speaker 7 (01:41:39):
Yeah, so it's the two of us.
Speaker 6 (01:41:40):
You know, I'm not even kidding you. We were talking
about this over the holidays, my sister. If you open
up any of our childhood albums, there are pictures of
my sister doing everything, rolling over, smiling, doing nothing. Then
you get to me and there are like three and
I was like, what happened to all the pictures of me?
And my mom said, well, by the time you did it,
we'd seen all that stuff already.
Speaker 21 (01:41:59):
We didn't really care.
Speaker 1 (01:42:03):
Run over line twenty four. Hello are you there? Yeah,
I'm here. Who is this?
Speaker 24 (01:42:11):
My name is declan.
Speaker 1 (01:42:13):
Declan, welcome to the show. Yeah, so as far as
I want to take it out of the circle and
bring people from out in the university and to help
us out with this gifts cash or not.
Speaker 26 (01:42:23):
One hundred percent cash because I'm a teacher, but I'm
trying to take more college classes to get certification. I
can't use your red lobster or your Amazon gift card
to pay for my classes. There you like, I read
that cash and even the Visa gift cards, I can't
use those.
Speaker 1 (01:42:39):
So I must assume that in deciding whether or not
to give cash, it depends on the person and what
they're going through in their life and where they are
like it. For instance, Declan, if you have a friend
who's like making a lot of money per year and
they're very wealthy, you're not going to give them cash.
Speaker 26 (01:42:53):
They have cash, right absolutely, I'm still going to give
them cash because I don't know, you know what, Maybe
they do, like go into this fructure, but maybe they're
not feeling it. Give them the cash. They can go
to whatever restaurant they want.
Speaker 1 (01:43:05):
Well there you go, all right, nice, So it's the
same well I know, but it's the same concept, Declan
as millionaires playing the lottery. Do we want millionaires playing
the lottery?
Speaker 20 (01:43:14):
You?
Speaker 1 (01:43:15):
But here, here's why you should allowed millionaire to play
the lottery. It puts more money in the system. There's
a but it has nothing to do with the gift.
Speaker 3 (01:43:23):
But if they win, then I get pissed for sure, you.
Speaker 1 (01:43:25):
Do, yeah, Declan. Danielle gets mad if lottery winners have teeth. Yeah,
which is so unfair, Declan. Look, best of luck with
all of your your schooling. Fabulous, good for you, Thank you,
you take care. Jessica from Jacksonville Line twenty disagrees you'd
rather have a specific You'd rather have a specific store
(01:43:47):
card than just a generic like Visa gift card.
Speaker 17 (01:43:50):
Why is that absolutely?
Speaker 12 (01:43:52):
Hi? Guys?
Speaker 17 (01:43:53):
I yeah, so I will if I'm want to send
it on myself or I want somebody to actually get
something that they want, I'm to choose a gift card
for a store that they like. If I get a
Visa gift card or cash, I'm going to spend it
on groceries or my daughter or something else. It's not
like this, you know, heartfelt Christmas present, but.
Speaker 1 (01:44:13):
It's never fun and joyous to buy groceries for your daughter.
Speaker 3 (01:44:19):
Feeling.
Speaker 1 (01:44:20):
You know, I know what You'll find a way to
feed her, but you what you need. So if I
give you a specific store or restaurant gift card, you
know that's for you, personalized for you, and you'll use
it for you good. I like that. Take your daughter
to real lobster with you. You're okay, Thank you, Jessica,
and thanks for listening to us. Okay, of course, all right.
Speaker 25 (01:44:42):
Podcast Joe Kat's in the studio and he said scary
and bro you.
Speaker 1 (01:44:48):
Guy should put together why you don't want to be scroady?
Speaker 23 (01:44:54):
No, no, no, listen to the Brooklyn Boys podcast on
the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get
your podcasts.
Speaker 11 (01:45:04):
Elvister ran in the Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (01:45:10):
In the Morning Show, when's last time you went on
a job interview? Yeah, we're in a weird business for that.
But anyway, if you're hiring someone for a position at
your whatever, sometimes you know the old mundane like, so
(01:45:31):
what excites you about this job? Those questions are kind
of out. Don't you want to get deep and kind
of cerebral?
Speaker 20 (01:45:38):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (01:45:39):
I mean I would love to, But doesn't that make
it really weird for the interview?
Speaker 1 (01:45:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:45:44):
It depends on what like you're asking me like. I
don't want you to ask like you know.
Speaker 1 (01:45:48):
Well, I want to ask you questions. I want to
put you on the meaning of love. I want to
put you in a situation in my questioning that makes
you get creative. I want to see how creative you are.
So Nate and were talking earlier about some he saw
on Reddit or somewhere. I don't know. A strange question
that was asked during a job interview to interview questions.
I happen to like it, and I have another one
(01:46:09):
to add to it. Okay, okay, but go ahead. Here's
the question.
Speaker 2 (01:46:13):
You've been given an elephant.
Speaker 1 (01:46:16):
You can't give it away or sell it. What would
you do with the elephant? Wow? First of all, you
delay the response by saying, wow, that's a good question.
Thank you for asking, Thank you for asking, Thank you
for asking.
Speaker 3 (01:46:29):
I would ask if you did drugs this morning?
Speaker 1 (01:46:31):
If you ask me, okay, you could do that, And
I'm not discounting that answer. What'd you do drugs this morning?
I think that's a fun, playful thing to say to
your interviewer.
Speaker 3 (01:46:42):
Okay, what would you do?
Speaker 1 (01:46:43):
Gandhi, I gave you an elephant. You can't sell it.
Speaker 2 (01:46:46):
You can't.
Speaker 1 (01:46:47):
You can't. You can't give it away or sell it.
Speaker 2 (01:46:50):
Nothing about eating.
Speaker 1 (01:46:51):
What are you going to do with that elephant?
Speaker 11 (01:46:52):
Keep it?
Speaker 1 (01:46:53):
Hello, Okay, keep it? Yeah, that's your final answer.
Speaker 7 (01:46:56):
I would absolutely keep it.
Speaker 6 (01:46:57):
I will want to get a second elephant because elephants
are social pre and they don't like being alone, so.
Speaker 7 (01:47:02):
It needs to have more elephants.
Speaker 11 (01:47:03):
Maybe.
Speaker 6 (01:47:03):
In that case, you then have to take it to
a sanctuary, which I would love to go to because
I donate a lot of money to elephant sanctuaries, and
it would.
Speaker 7 (01:47:10):
All work out well for me.
Speaker 1 (01:47:11):
I knew you would have an elephant answer, really, anyone.
Speaker 3 (01:47:14):
It's not giving it away.
Speaker 7 (01:47:15):
It's not my elephant.
Speaker 6 (01:47:16):
I'm gonna go see it all the time. No, no, no,
you're giving any Fine, then I'd buy a sanctuary and
I will.
Speaker 3 (01:47:21):
On it with my elephants with the money you're going
to pay me at this new job.
Speaker 1 (01:47:27):
That's that's you know what. That's a great answer, I mean,
because it's a strange question. Anyone else have an answer
for this? Yes, a producer, Sam.
Speaker 6 (01:47:33):
But I'd immediately get it registered as an emotional support elephant,
so that I could take it everywhere with me and
it wouldn't be a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:47:39):
Okay, well, see that would be a problem, yeah, if
it's registered legally. I mean, questioning about the elephant in
and of itself is not real life. But that's even beyond.
Speaker 21 (01:47:48):
Don't take that away from me.
Speaker 3 (01:47:49):
I seriously would not have an answer. I would just
be like what I would think about elephant.
Speaker 1 (01:47:54):
I would think about teaching other people about elephants. I
would showcase it in a way, in a safe way.
I'd have to put it in a large enclosure because
they need lots of room to walk around and do
their thing. It caused me very costly, but you know what,
teaching other people about the beauty of elephants. But you
know what, You're right, Gandhi, they are very social creatures.
You need another elephant, at least one.
Speaker 7 (01:48:15):
You need, heard man?
Speaker 20 (01:48:16):
You do?
Speaker 1 (01:48:16):
Yeah, scary.
Speaker 25 (01:48:17):
I would teach it how to draw, like I see
in those YouTube videos.
Speaker 1 (01:48:21):
I would try and I would try and help it
along in its journey in life. How's that helping it along?
In themstrung? You teaching how to paint or something like?
Speaker 3 (01:48:29):
You know, well, you're keeping it and you back your
it well did ask that question.
Speaker 8 (01:48:32):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:48:33):
Is there any wrong answer?
Speaker 1 (01:48:35):
I don't think there are. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:48:37):
Well, okay, so I did a little bit of googling
on this question because it seems to be a popular one,
and some person says they have the correct answer. Do
you want to know what the correct answer?
Speaker 1 (01:48:45):
What is there? Well, they think it is. Let's see.
Speaker 2 (01:48:47):
This is what they say is the correct answer, don't
accept the elephant. The question says you can't give it
away or sell it, but not accepting it in the
first place is still an option because they say this
is their response. They say that it's sometimes you're supposed
to say no to something when you're being coerced to
say yes.
Speaker 7 (01:49:06):
Oh, okay, we would turn down an elephant.
Speaker 1 (01:49:09):
Well, someone in their right mind, we know who is
not getting the job in this room. But that's a
very good point, and I'm sorry we overlooked that. I mean, realistically,
none of us, at least on this show have the
wherewithal to deal with an elephant, So why would we
want to put an elephant in harm's way?
Speaker 7 (01:49:29):
We wouldn't.
Speaker 6 (01:49:29):
But why is someone giving me a stupid gift that
I'm not allowed to keep? And not allowed to turn
down or whatever it is. You can't turn it down.
Speaker 7 (01:49:35):
You just gave me a gift. That's so rude to
say I'm not taking it.
Speaker 1 (01:49:38):
So now we're circling the drain. We have really nowhere
to go with this.
Speaker 2 (01:49:41):
Well, you said you had another interview question.
Speaker 1 (01:49:43):
Okay, and this comes from a story I read I
think a few days ago from Orlando. Very bad timing,
a very bad place to ask this question. In a
high school teacher asked his students what they were right
for their own obituary. Now, I think in a school,
especially on the day they were going to have a
(01:50:04):
shooting drill. Maybe no, not maybe, most definitely bad timing,
bad place. I think they asked him to resign. He
said no, I didn't do anything wrong, and they let
him go. But if I look at you and say, hey,
if you had to write your obituary right now, what
would you write? Okay, I'm not going to say anything
(01:50:26):
beyond that. What would you write about you?
Speaker 7 (01:50:27):
I have no idea. I don't have an answer to
that question.
Speaker 1 (01:50:31):
Okay. See that's very telling. What about you, Danielle?
Speaker 3 (01:50:33):
I mean, I'd talk about my family.
Speaker 1 (01:50:35):
Right you make the list of siblings and who I left.
Speaker 3 (01:50:38):
Behind and you know that stuff. But I don't know
about anything else, all.
Speaker 1 (01:50:42):
Right, I believe, And we've talked about this before leaving
your legacy, like Gandhi. You know what, may the Gandhi
fill in the blanks all the things you did while
you were on earth that enhanced the lives of others
in service for others. See, if you can't come up
(01:51:05):
with those, then maybe that's what we should be doing
with our lives. We should be thinking about what we
can do to pump up that old bit when we're
kicking the bucket.
Speaker 3 (01:51:12):
Yeah, can you lie in your old bit like you
lie on your resume?
Speaker 1 (01:51:15):
Guess you could game on? Yeah, but really, you know,
I guess you know if you took it to another
way of looking at it rather than what do you
write in the obituary? Like what are people going to
say about you when you do pass away? And I
don't want to be morbid with the you know, the
death thing. Yeah, I mean, mortality is mortality makes people
very nervous.
Speaker 3 (01:51:34):
Right, they should just take our bios from here, like
big fan of Disney.
Speaker 1 (01:51:39):
Okay, and that's fine. You can keep it simple, but
I know you know what you're You have an opportunity
in this world to do things that are great, and
maybe you're doing them and don't even know it. You're
not giving yourself credit for it. But I'm just saying, huh,
what's that scary? Well, I feel like I.
Speaker 25 (01:51:54):
Haven't contributed much to society now that you made me
think about it. So I think I'm screwed for now.
Speaker 1 (01:51:59):
Okay, the way this conversation isn't meant to make anyone
feel that way. The change, well, that's it. I mean,
what can you do now while you can, while you're breathing,
while you still have your brain cells or in this
room somewhat we have brain cells. But what can you
do that's going to make an everlasting impression on people
(01:52:20):
in life?
Speaker 18 (01:52:23):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:52:23):
And like, what mark are you leaving? I think that's
a very important thing to think about. What can you
do to leave a positive change? You found the earth
in life a certain way when you came in, and
now you're leaving, and because the things you did there
are things that are better.
Speaker 12 (01:52:39):
What is that?
Speaker 29 (01:52:40):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (01:52:42):
I don't have a lot to think about today.
Speaker 6 (01:52:43):
Well, yeah, I would hope that the legacy I leave
behind is good enough. That my friends and family can
put together a really good obituary for me.
Speaker 1 (01:52:50):
We'll do a great job.
Speaker 3 (01:52:51):
Thank you, my mom.
Speaker 1 (01:52:53):
My mom will make you proud.
Speaker 3 (01:52:56):
She used to write, oh bits, she used to work
really yeah, she would come up with like these, the
whole thing. Give her I guess all the information, and
then she'd come up with it.
Speaker 1 (01:53:04):
But if you pass away and someone says and your
mom writes a no bit, it says, hey, you know what,
this deserves more than a column. We may need a
whole page to talk about the life changes this person
may just think about it.
Speaker 22 (01:53:17):
That's good.
Speaker 21 (01:53:17):
What are you doing today?
Speaker 1 (01:53:18):
What are you doing today to change the world into
a better place. It may never be noted, it may
never be noticed, but you know, you know what you've done.
Speaker 6 (01:53:26):
I would hope mine says something like she accepted not one,
but two elephants to a sanctuary for.
Speaker 1 (01:53:33):
The forever exactly. But Nates would be he did a
lot of great things, but he he turned down the
elephant offer because he felt that'd be better in a job.
You've read the answer, and there you have it. One
little thing you can do today that could change the
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trajectory of someone's life. You may not even know it.
But if you're nice and you're kind, you don't send
roue texts to people like people send us. You don't
say mean things in the headlines of your newspaper. You're okay, okay,
it's Nicki Minamata.
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Speaker 11 (01:54:41):
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Speaker 1 (01:54:46):
Is intern Amy here? Did you hear what? Camery intern
Amy her classmate. I think let's find out what class
this was. You're still you're all sitting in class on
your laptops?
Speaker 27 (01:54:58):
Right, Yes?
Speaker 1 (01:54:58):
Which which class?
Speaker 28 (01:54:59):
Was it?
Speaker 21 (01:55:00):
Propaganda?
Speaker 1 (01:55:00):
Oh? God, not too interesting? So you looked over and
what did you see on the screen?
Speaker 22 (01:55:05):
Well, first I heard the sound coming from the headphones,
and I was very curious, so I just kind of
lean back a little bit, peeked over to screen and
it's a little bit of foot fetish porn at done
in the morning.
Speaker 1 (01:55:16):
Oh wow, some guys swallowing a foot.
Speaker 22 (01:55:18):
I thought he was going to be taking notes or
doing something watching YouTube videos.
Speaker 21 (01:55:21):
But uh, fetish porn.
Speaker 1 (01:55:23):
Is apparently, Isn't it funny? I think there are some
people in this world who their go to when they're
bored is porn.
Speaker 21 (01:55:31):
They can't get it.
Speaker 1 (01:55:32):
They can't go read something inspirational, or they had.
Speaker 21 (01:55:34):
To have a book on Pinterest, take a walk.
Speaker 1 (01:55:37):
They're addicted to porn.
Speaker 3 (01:55:39):
Maybe what I don't know.
Speaker 21 (01:55:43):
I don't think I want to know.
Speaker 1 (01:55:43):
So did he notice that you were noticing?
Speaker 21 (01:55:46):
I don't think so. He kind of was just in
the zone. So I just kind of kept taking my notes.
He looks forward, I refused to turn to the right
back up.
Speaker 1 (01:55:54):
He was in a porn zone.
Speaker 21 (01:55:56):
Yeah, you could put it. You could put it that way.
An interesting morning.
Speaker 1 (01:56:01):
Now, do you ever get your laptop and go out
to a Starbucks or whatever and to do some work? Yes?
Have they ever tried to actively get you to move
move along? Have you ever like worn out?
Speaker 21 (01:56:11):
You're welcome After I finish my coffee.
Speaker 22 (01:56:13):
I'll wait a few minutes and then get another, just
so they don't kick me out, because I've seen people
that sit there for like seven hours and I just
don't understand.
Speaker 1 (01:56:21):
And so the guy, the guy in class was looking at.
Speaker 21 (01:56:24):
Foot porn, Yeah, for an hour and thirty minutes.
Speaker 1 (01:56:26):
Maybe he's studying to be a pediatrist.
Speaker 21 (01:56:29):
I'm not gonna judge. She could do his thing. It's
not next to me next time.
Speaker 3 (01:56:34):
Maybe he's studying to be a Maybe do you think
they show them the foot porn. I have a friend
who's a dietist. I'm gonna ask them, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:56:42):
Let me know, and then I'll ask him if you're enough,
If you're a defeat, I would assume that everything that
has to do with pedietary is kind of a turn on.
Speaker 3 (01:56:48):
Is it true that when a guy is doing a
guy ecology, a thing they give, they show them like
lots of porn so that they just desensitized to like
those body parts.
Speaker 1 (01:56:57):
Is this what you've heard? I heard that too, and
I found like, I've never I've never heard that.
Speaker 3 (01:57:01):
I heard that they want you to not like, you know,
having them, You know I can't, Yeah, no, I know.
I wonder if that's true. I did hear that.
Speaker 1 (01:57:10):
Well, I'll look it up. Okay, if you're if you're
a gynecologist, let us know. If you're acologist, they desensitize
you to the area. All right, well, interning me, thank
you for kedding so much. Next time you see something
screwy and squirrey, you let us know.
Speaker 11 (01:57:24):
That's weird. Help vistre In in the morning show.
Speaker 1 (01:57:31):
All Right, we are done, but we're coming back. Don't
you worry until next time. Say peace out, everybody.
Speaker 5 (01:57:37):
Everybody,