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January 29, 2025 29 mins
Chilli saw a very unusual warning sign at a restaurant bathroom. It’s so weird, who does this?!  Nile from Rockville called to share their memory of filing taxes for first time. Anyone else living in a password update nightmare like Toby? A study found that singles think a doctor is the most attractive job. What kind of job do you find attractive? Plus, we get the answer to our Nearly Impossible Question.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Toby and Chili Mornings on Demand on ninety seven point
one WASHUF out Good.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Morning, Toby and Chilly in the Morning, ninety seven point
one wash FM on this Wednesday, January twenty ninth. Here's
why I'm feeling good before five o'clock this morning, because
you know, every morning we try to start with something
that's very positive, because there's always something positive about life.
You woke up in the morning, could be anything. Really,
it was a little thing. Last night. I had dinner
at a restaurant in Bethesda. Where it is is not important,

(00:30):
but I had dinner down there, and it's a restaurant
that I used to go to a long time ago,
and I haven't been in a minute, and it was
like i'd never left. In fact, it was better than
I remembered it. And I was just like blown away
by how good something small was. You know, what, are you.

Speaker 3 (00:48):
Going to share with us what the restaurant was?

Speaker 4 (00:50):
Now?

Speaker 3 (00:50):
I want to go.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
It's Woodmont Grell and OG. Yes, it's the OG. There
used to be one next door to the radio station.
Oh it's not here anymore. I don't remember when they
got rid of it and turned it into a pediatric urgent.
Care or something. But I rolled in there and I
was like, oh man, it's been a minute. And then
the food was just good, the service was great. It's

(01:13):
little things like that, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:15):
Well, that was one of the places I used to go,
and I worked at a different radio station, and whenever
I go back to a place like that, it takes
me to that chapter in life, whether it was in
your twenties or thirties or whatever, and all the memories
and the people you used to hang out with. So
it is a little bittersweet because well, we're getting older
and sometimes we lose touch with those people that were

(01:35):
used to hang with.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
You know what I think it was. It was a
reminder to me that I need to make more time
for me. You know, we spend so much of our
lives working that we don't stop to do like you
knowlick and Ferrisbueler to smell the roses. Yeah, you know
what I mean. And in this case, it was the
Woodmond Grille, and it was just the smells and the
tastes and the texture and I didn't even get anything

(01:57):
really bigger to out of control. It was just good.
It was like seeing an old friend again, you know,
like I've missed you. How about you this morning?

Speaker 3 (02:06):
Well, all right, I'll be superficial. I'm feeling good because
I actually took twenty five minutes to blow out my
own hair.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
There's nothing superficial about that. That's called saving the money
and not having to go pay for a stylist.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
Do you know I'm glad you get my point of view?

Speaker 2 (02:22):
No, trust me, no, I did.

Speaker 3 (02:24):
I did that, so I took time yet last night
before I went to bed.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Oh, it is blown out. I'm like looking at you
for the first time like this morning, like really intently,
but I'm not staring. Don't tell anybody this is me.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
This is my hair that I did myself. Thank you.
There you go, because I have very naturally curly hair
for those of you like so what and it's hard
for me to straighten.

Speaker 2 (02:43):
It and Chili you'll be taking appointments. If you see
her hair at boshm dot com, feel free to reach out.
And you know, for the low low cost of whatever
she negotiates, she'd be willing to do your hair too. Hey,
side hustles, A side hustle, run on side hustles. Indeed,
Toby and Chilly in the morning, we're coming up next
as we get the day started together.

Speaker 3 (03:02):
So yesterday we were talking about do you remember the
first time you ever filed taxes? Was it daunting? Like
what was your memory of that?

Speaker 2 (03:10):
Well, there's somebody who had some thoughts to share, and
who are we to stop a good conversation, especially about
the texts death and texts. We'll get to that text.
Good morning. Yesterday with Toby and Chilly in the morning,
we were talking about how you felt when you did
your taxes for the first time. The numbers eight sixty six,
ninet two, seven, forty three, sixty one.

Speaker 3 (03:30):
And it looks like for some of you it wasn't
such a bad memory.

Speaker 2 (03:34):
Like Niall and Rockville, go ahead.

Speaker 5 (03:36):
I loved filing when I first got my first W two,
which was this one slip of paper, and it was
with my grandparents and they showed me how to fill
it out. That was when you had to nail it
in with a stamp. Yes, and there's this little box
that you just filled in by yourself. Felt so grown,
I felt, so you know, I just I just loved it.

(03:56):
You know, I was like, Okay, wasn't that big of
a deal? Now, yes, you know, fifty two years old,
you got itemized deductions, and you got, like you said,
turbo tax.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
And all these things to do.

Speaker 5 (04:06):
It just makes it so much more complicated. It's just
it's it's crazy. But I mean, I loved doing it.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
It is an adulting rite of passage. So I totally
agree with you there. You feel like a grown up
for the first time when you have to file those taxes.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
But you feel really good when you get that annual
savings account back, you know, from the low interests no
interest loan you give to the government every year.

Speaker 5 (04:30):
Yeah, exactly, like when you especially do not have to
own anything. It's like, oh, I'm actually getting something back
and that and that felt good too.

Speaker 3 (04:37):
Do you pay somebody to do your taxes now? Or
do you keep doing it yourself.

Speaker 5 (04:41):
I used to, and I realized that they were just
going online with you know, these online applications that you
can do to file electronically. Then I stopped doing it
because I realized, oh, okay, well I can just do
this myself.

Speaker 2 (04:54):
You mean to tell me that these people who you
pay all this money to, these big accountants and these
accounting firms, they just use the same software as everybody
else can get.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
I can do not When I was looking on the
paper and I was like, this is TurboTax, so this
says this. And I was so oblivious at the time
because I was just like, here, take it to do it.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
You know, it smells like a scam, a lama ding
dong to me.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
Got up?

Speaker 5 (05:18):
Okay, okay.

Speaker 3 (05:19):
Thank you so much for calling us, and I'm glad
it's a very nostalgic, happy memory for you that first file.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
It's become more stressful since then. I'm sure, yeah.

Speaker 5 (05:28):
It has. Thank you so much for your subjects. I
love you guys, the subjects.

Speaker 6 (05:31):
I'm like, I gotta find the number.

Speaker 5 (05:33):
I gotta call in real quick. I gotta give the number.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
Well, nil, thank you for calling this morning. We love
that you're listening to Toby and Chilly in the Morning.
You're at ninety seven point one wash FM. Well, we're
gonna check your morning mindset, see how your headspace is doing.
Coming up next, don't oh, this one's good today, Toby
and Chilly in the Morning. It's ninety seven point one WASHFM.
Just in case you might find that you need a

(05:55):
little bit of a pick me up or something that
might help you to reset your mind re focus your mind.
It's time for something that we call.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
Our morning mindset, and it comes to you in the
form of a quote.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Yep, and this morning it's from General George S. Patton.
Just google them history kind of a thing, Hello, Pentagon.
Success is how high you bounce when you hit the bottom.
Think about that for a minute. Success is how high
you bounce when you hit bottom. Sometimes you've got to
bottom out to find your success. Sometimes you hit the

(06:30):
bottom multiple times. It's okay because you're supposed to. Not
everybody can be like win win win, and not everybody
can find success just going along to get along. Sometimes
you've got to fail. Sometimes you've got to hit the bottom.
That's where success is found. On that bounce back, General
George S. Patten. Success is how high you bounce when

(06:51):
you hit bottom. If that spoke to you, or maybe
it might speak to somebody who needs it, find it
the Toby and Chillipage WASHFM dot com. That is your
morningmind said for this Wednesday, the twenty ninth of January.
Entertainment news coming up in just a few minutes. We
call it show biz buzz.

Speaker 7 (07:06):
Oh.

Speaker 3 (07:06):
The Jonas Brothers are returning to their Disney roots. They
made a big announcement yesterday. We'll share that in just.

Speaker 2 (07:13):
A few entertainment news We're Toby and Chilly in the morning.
We call it show biz buzz. Let's get you your
fix of all things celebrity. Here we go.

Speaker 3 (07:22):
The Jonas Brothers announced yesterday they are returning to their
Disney roots. They'll be starring in an upcoming Christmas movie
and in the film, which has the working title right
now Jonas Brothers Christmas Movie. They're going to be facing
a series of obstacles as they struggle to make it
from London to New York just in time for Christmas,
So mark your calendars, instincts. Joey Fatone back on Broadway

(07:45):
for the first time in over twenty years. He is
starring in and Juliette, which tells the story of what
might have happened if Juliette had not ended her life
over her doomed romance with Romeo. Dolly Parton announced that
her auto biographical stage musical, Dolly and Original Musical, is
going to have its world premiere in Nashville this July,

(08:07):
the first public stop on the way to planned Broadway
opening next year. Bruno mar Is extending his long running
residency at MGM in Las Vegas. He has decided to
add seven more shows this spring and summer. And finally,
longtime CNN anchored Jim Acosta has decided to leave the

(08:30):
cable news network. His decision comes as CNN is shaking
up its lineup and programming. And that is your show
biz buzz.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
All right, you need the news. We got you cover
Top Stories at the top of the hour. Look at
the time. We'll get to that coming up right around
six with Toby and Chilly in the morning. Thank you
for being here.

Speaker 1 (08:50):
Top Stories, Top of the Hour.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
A judge is temporarily halting the president's plan to freeze
federal aid. The freeze was ordered on domestic and foreign
federal aid, with Social Security and medicare not affected. Caroline
Kennedy says her cousin RFK Junior is unfit to serve
as Secretary of Health and Human Services. She said RFK Junior,

(09:21):
who is said to face a Senate confirmation hearing today quote,
lacks any relevant government, financial management, or medical experience to
qualify him for the position. We're learning more about the
Massachusetts man who is arrested near the US Capitol on Monday,
carrying knives and several molotov cocktails. He reportedly told police

(09:42):
he had planned to kill newly confirmed Defense Secretary Pete
Hegseth Or House speaker Mike Johnson, and then changed his
mind and planned to kill Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessett.
The White House is saying now that the big drone
scare at the end of last year was never anything
to worry about. They were reported authorized by the FAA
for research and other purposes. Car enthusiast gearing up for

(10:06):
the start of the DC Auto Show. It All starts
Friday at the Washington Convention Center and continues through February ninth,
and EVS will be in the spotlight this year. And
new research by Expedia disputes the idea that summer is
the most expensive time to travel, revealing that August is
actually the cheapest month, while February and March are the

(10:30):
most expensive. Forecast four today we do have a wind
advisory in effect from eleven am to six pm. Otherwise
sunny with hides getting up to near sixty. Right now
it is forty one degrees in Ashbury.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
Arrive on this Wednesday morning it's six nine at ninety
seven point one watch FMDC Toby and Chili in the morning. Meanwhile,
at a restaurant somewhere in the DMV, Chili had to
go to the banyo that means bathroom, and that's when
she encountered something very unusual. She'll tell us what it is,
and perhaps maybe you can relate to seeing something this

(11:04):
unusual too. So stay there, we'll talk about it. Next
Tony Untilly in the morning is ninety seven point one
wash FM. So somewhere at a restaurant somewhere in the DMV,
ChIL you had to go to the bathroom and that's
when you encountered something peculiar, something odd. What did you see.

Speaker 3 (11:20):
A sign in the ladies room written by hand on
a piece of paper that said, please do not throw
leftover food in the toilet, as it can cause blockages.
We apologize for any inconvenience.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
Where were you at a Mexican food restaurant where they
free hoolies, where Fritos can come back and give you
the Montezuma's revenge.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
See it's very clear this is not a Montazuoma's revenge situation. Toby,
they're talking about leftover food, right, so they can tell
that somebody brought in food that they didn't finish eating
on their plate and decided to flush it down the toilet.
Why would anybody do this? And I couldn't stop thinking
about it, like what a bizarre thing to do, And
then it hit me, this particular place isn't all you

(12:02):
can eat establishment oh and on their menu in small
print it says, and this is to discourage people from
being gluttonous. It says, if you do not eat what
you ordered, like if there's left, then you have to
pay for that dish. So my guess is this particular
day they panicked and thought, oh no, I don't want

(12:25):
them to charge me for this extra sushi, and they
snuck off into the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
I decided to.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
Dump it in the toilet and open.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Maybe it's an ongoing problem at this place, and one
doesn't take the time to make a sign and then
go in purposefully hang it in the bathroom unless it's
become an ongoing problem. Some people I know go to
those buffets and they go with the intention of getting
it to go box, which is actually in itself another
meal that.

Speaker 3 (12:52):
Is now you brought up another valid point, and I
get what you mean. Maybe it wasn't a one off thing,
but there was no sign like that in the men's room.
So the offender or offenders have been ladies. Apparently.

Speaker 2 (13:04):
There you go. I'm saying this is why we need
to understand how things are just equal, you know what
I mean. A guy oftentimes gets like the short end
of the stick for this sort of a thing. But
in this case, at that restaurant, when it comes to
that sushi, somebody felt that it was a woman who
was snaking the food and then dumping it in the

(13:26):
toilet just so they could go get more food from
the buffet for whatever reason. Very odd. Have you ever
seen anything that weird in a restroom before? Yes? No,
Feel free to tell us about it. The talkback microphones
always open for you. If you're signed into your iHeart app,
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Speaker 1 (13:46):
Shelby and Chili's nearly impossible question.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
All Right, the question this morning would be traffic. This
report is sponsored by Whole Foods Market.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
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Speaker 2 (13:59):
Anyway, weird question today? Yeah, what's the question? This morning.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
Okay. On average we eat forty two pounds of this
a year, So what do you think we are talking about?

Speaker 2 (14:11):
The number is eight sixty six nine two seven forty
three sixty one. Rod Stewart, meyriwa the post pavilion thanks
to Live Nation. The show is this summer? The question
one more time.

Speaker 3 (14:22):
On average, we eat forty two pounds of this every year.
What is it?

Speaker 2 (14:28):
Think about it? Give us a call, Get it right
and you'll win those tickets to see Rod Stewart. Thank you,
Live Nation. Eight sixty six nine two seven forty three
sixty one is the number. It is your nearly impossible question,
and it is on right now.

Speaker 1 (14:40):
Get Toby and Chili's nearly impossible question.

Speaker 2 (14:43):
Eddie and Minassas, Good morning, how are you howard things?
Good morning, Toby and Chili, Good morning, Eddie and Manassas welcome.
Are you ready for your chance to win these Rod
Stewart tickets?

Speaker 6 (14:54):
Well, I hope so I'll probably be a number one
husband in.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
The world if I do well. There you go, hopefully,
for your wife's sake and for your family's goodness, you
will win. Here comes the question.

Speaker 3 (15:03):
On average, we eat about forty two pounds of this
every single year. What is it?

Speaker 6 (15:08):
I'm gonna go on a limon hear and take a
wild guess, but I eat a lot of it.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
I'm gonna go with cheese. Do you eat a lot
of cheese in your household?

Speaker 6 (15:14):
Sir?

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Not my household?

Speaker 5 (15:16):
Just me?

Speaker 3 (15:18):
What's your favorite?

Speaker 2 (15:19):
It's a.

Speaker 3 (15:21):
Cheese.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
You're gonna say something like manchego. What's it called? Guda?
Perhaps God, I can only eat something I can spell.
That's a good point.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
Well, we have some Guda news for you.

Speaker 2 (15:36):
Hopefully you can spell Rod Stewart because you're going to
the show this summer. Congratulations, No, why, yes, way good? Yes, birthday, Yes,
you won't be sleeping on the couch anymore. Congratulations.

Speaker 3 (15:50):
Oh, happy birthday to you, Eddie. And you can tell
your wife you're getting her this for Valentine's Day even
though the show is not till this summer.

Speaker 6 (15:58):
Well, she's a restaurant manager at home late, so I'm
not going to call them now I'm out driving lift
right on.

Speaker 2 (16:03):
Well, maybe you can bring her some cheese and let
her know that that's why you want or.

Speaker 6 (16:08):
How you want, and I'll put a Petro the center.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
There you go, congratulations. The tickets are yours. Enjoy the show.

Speaker 6 (16:17):
I enjoy your show every day.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Let's do it every day. Well, enjoy Rod Stewart's show too.

Speaker 6 (16:22):
Thank you all very much, appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (16:24):
Thanks for the cheese. We love you now we're hungry.
Now we want some cheese in case my nachos. Congratu, congratulations,
enjoy the show. What station just hooked you up?

Speaker 6 (16:37):
Watch f M nine ten point one, greatest rega station
in the world.

Speaker 2 (16:40):
Well, look at you go. We owe you five dollars
for their compliment. More tickets to see Rod Stewart tomorrow
morning with another round of your nearly impossible question. Think
of it. You get to learn something new and we
get to discover the goodness of cheese. The news on
the way Top Stories at the top of the hour.
Hang out and we'll get you up to speed.

Speaker 1 (16:59):
Top Stories Top of the Hour.

Speaker 3 (17:01):
The Trump administration is offering a federal workers a deferred
resignation option with an eight month severance package. So the
initiative aims to reduce the federal workforce by anywhere from
five to ten percent, potentially saving one hundred billion dollars.
Employees not willing to physically show up to work in
the government offices are being encouraged to resign. US Customs

(17:25):
and Border Protection says. Officers at Dullas Airport recently stopped
an attempted to smuggle drugs into the US. They found
nearly seventy thousand dollars worth of ambient pills inside spools
of yarn. Virginia lawmakers trying to update the state code
to allow for the sale of Washington Commander's license plates.

(17:45):
The current state code still refers to the team as
Washington Redskins. All the proceeds from the plate sales would
go to the Commander's Foundation fund. DC's Winter Restaurant Week
is in full effect as more than one hundred resists
in the DMV are taking part in it. They're offering
special lunch and brunch options anywhere from twenty five to

(18:05):
thirty five bucks and dinners from forty to sixty five
dollars through Sunday, and the full list can be found
at r AMW dot org. And finally, Valentine's Day has
traditionally been a holiday for couples, but a new survey
founds that sixty one percent of singles are willing to
have a first date at a restaurant on Valentine's Day.

(18:27):
Half of those polled would also be open to going
on a double date on Valentine's this year. Forecasts for
today wind advisory in effect from eleven am to six pm,
but it's going to be sunny, highs around sixty right
now thirty six in silver spring.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
Does anybody have any tips on how to take the
password change process and make it easier, less obtrusive to
where one does not get locked out? Asking for a friend?
Eight sixty six nine seven forty three sixty one. That's
the number. Talkbacks wide open too. If you're signed into
your iHeart app? What do you do when it comes
to changing your password? How do you remember them all?

(19:05):
Is it just me? Or is this becoming a thing?
Thoughts and maybe your tips on the way in just
minutes stay with us, want to get your dig on this.
Eight sixty six nine two seven forty three sixty one
is the number. Talkback microphone also works. Toby and Chilly
in the morning at ninety seven point one watch FM.
Have you ever had the password update nightmare where you

(19:25):
have to change your password for whatever reason? Just you know,
to keep your data safe? They rotate and they make
you change your password like on one thing, but then
when you change your password on one thing, invariably maybe
this is just me that this happens to every other
password is thrown out the window, and I can't remember
certain passwords. But I can change one password, but in

(19:48):
the efforts to change one password, the other two passwords
and then you end up locked out for like days.

Speaker 3 (19:54):
That's a very work related problem, right, because there's so
much protection for people on their work and it is
frustrating because you can't just have a simple password. They
have all these rules where you have to have a
capital letter, it has to be this long, it has to.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
Have used it within the last year. It told you failed.
Because this was how I spent my weekend, I thought,
literally I thought I had like a mental problem and
I need to go check myself into the hospital because
of this, because it was making me crazy.

Speaker 3 (20:26):
Oh, it's a lockedout. It's a lockout. Hell, I mean,
it's like a password spiral. It's it's and I get,
of course why they do it is to protect our stuff,
for sure, business and all that, and our personal stuff.
But it's not easy because in theory we're supposed to
have a different password for everything in our life.

Speaker 2 (20:44):
I ended up having to go through like fifteen or
twenty passwords then until I actually got one that passed
and that was just for my Mac. Then there was
like the iCloud password. Then there was like the password
for outlooking. I mean, how do you keep it all sorted?
You're not supposed to keep a list. They say not
to use the same password for different things. Now, so

(21:04):
if anybody's listening, that's into like data protection. Hello, Siza,
could you call us and give us some tips? Because
this is becoming a thing.

Speaker 3 (21:13):
There's got to be a way. There's got to be
a digital way that we're just not aware of that's
easy to use so that we can just access everything
in our lives without having a panic.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
That's right, when a password we can actually remember, not
a sequence of crazy numbers that you know, if you
don't save it to your device, then you'll forget it.
Help thinks in advance for Toby and Chilly in the morning.
You can call us at eight six six nineteen seven
forty three sixty you one if you have some tips
to share. Maybe you've got some way that might make
it easier for those of us who seem to be
forgetful and who have nightmare weekends because of these passwords.

(21:46):
In a few minutes, though, we're going to talk about
you and relationships. There's a study out that said that singles,
single people think that a doctor is the most attractive job. Well,
when you think about the most attractive jobs, is this
applies to you? What job do you find to be
most attractive? Could be doing anything? Bonus points if you

(22:07):
can tell us why. Eight sixty six ninety seven forty
three sixty one. That's the number. We're going to get
into it. Next is Toby and Chilly in the Morning. Continue.

Speaker 4 (22:14):
It's always feel free to call eight sixty six ninety
seven forty three sixty one to get into the conversation.
Here in ninety seven point one watch at them Toby
and Chilly in the Morning.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
Study that says singles think doctors are the most attractive
when it comes to the jobs that they have, followed
by educators and then nurses. So the healthcare professions are
taking the top spots when it comes to the most
attractive jobs you can have. Do you agree, thoughts.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Well, back when I was dating, it's been a minute, No,
I wasn't attracted to those jobs. I was attracted to
men in the DMV who worked maybe FBI or Secret Service.
There was something about that protecting, you know, feeling safe, whatever,

(23:02):
taking a bullet for somebody that I found to be
an attractive thing. Although I only went on a couple
of days with guys like that. It wasn't like it
was like relationship, just a couple.

Speaker 2 (23:11):
Yeah. It wasn't the handcuffs thing.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
No, it was not at all the Secret Service, and
specifically with Secret Service. It wasn't the uniform division. It
was the man who looked like men in black oh.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
The oh yeah, you know what, you know, come to
think that I've never seen a very bad looking human
being that's been in uniformed, Secret Service, the Protective Division
or whatever.

Speaker 3 (23:33):
Yeah, so you what about you when you were well.

Speaker 2 (23:35):
It's kind of in the along the same lines, it's
kind of related to the government. I had this thing
with a doctor who's a dermatologist at Walter Reed For
a while, she was military, a military doctor, and I
found what she did to be just fascinating.

Speaker 3 (23:50):
Was it the field of medicine that made a fascinating.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
That the military component, the fact that the military has
you know, medicine that's probably on par, if not better
than some of these prestigious hospitals and stuff. Not taking
anything away from them because what they do is very important,
but you know, Walter Read, in the military, I didn't
realize just how well trained they are and how intense

(24:14):
the training is. And that's just part of it because
they're also military. You know, they're in the military. They've
got to also go, you know, defend the country.

Speaker 3 (24:21):
Sure.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
To me that was just kind of a cool thing
because I push buttons and play songs for a living
and say ridiculous things. So much different than being a
doctor who's in the military. At Walter Reader, a secret services.

Speaker 3 (24:33):
Our job is probably not attractive to people at.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
All, unless, of course, yeah, and then when you even
less attractive when you tell them you can't get them
tickets to different concerts and stuff, because that's not how
it works. What about you. You're listening to us this
morning and you're thinking, hmm, that's you know, interesting, I'm
attracted to a doctor or someone in education. What is
the field of work that you find to be most attractive.

(24:58):
What's that most attractive job? Give us a call eight
six six nine two seven forty three sixty one. We'll
talk about this again coming up after eight with Toby
and Chilly in the morning.

Speaker 1 (25:07):
On a Wednesday, Top Stories, Top of the Hour.

Speaker 3 (25:12):
A federal judges temporarily halted the Trump administration's pause on
all federal funding for loans and grants. That freeze prompted
legal challenges from states, nonprofits, and other organizations. Robert F.
Kennedy Junior is going to be grilled by a Senate
committee today. He's been picked to have the Department of
Health and Human Services. The White House says it's now

(25:33):
evaluating the effect of the new Chinese AI app on
national security. US tech stocks took a tumble this week
after the new Chinese app, Deep Seek, came out as
a lower cost AI model. We're learning more about the
Massachusetts man who was arrested near the US capital earlier
this week. He had knives and several molotov cocktails, reportedly

(25:55):
told police his original plan was to kill the newly
confirmed Defense Secretary Hegseth or house speaker Mike Johnson. The
Maryland National Park Police say that a sign was recently
found along the Sligo Creek trail in Tacoma Park warning
people to stay away from the water because of alligators.
A police say the signs were not posted by state

(26:17):
or local officials and that there have been no alligator
sightings in the area. And finally, according to a recent report,
the average household spends about seventy seven thousand dollars a year.
Just over twenty five thousand dollars of that goes towards housing,
thirteen thousand is spent on transportation, ninety five hundred spent
on insurance and pensions, and about six thousand spent on healthcare.

(26:40):
Forecast for today, there is a wind advisory and effect
between eleven and six. Otherwise, Sonny High's getting near sixty
right now, thirty six in Springfield.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
Tell us about the job you find to be very attractive.
Somebody does a certain something for their lives work and
it makes you go hmmm, you feel the butterflies and
your tummy. What is it? And why eight sixty six
nineteen seven forty three sixty one bringing it up because
there's a survey out that says people are really into

(27:10):
doctors and nurses and educators. Where do you stand? Think
about it? Give us a call, we'll talk next what
job do you find attractive and a significant other? Good
Barnin Toby A Chilly in the morning at ninety seven
point one watch FM where the numbers eight sixty six,
nineteen seven, forty three sixty one talking about it this
morning and chilly earlier you told us that one of

(27:31):
the jobs that you find attractive and a significant other
was it the job that your husband currently has.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
No is secret service.

Speaker 7 (27:38):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (27:38):
I always thought that was a very attractive gig. And
you kind of along the lines of what the survey
found with the whole medical field.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Yeah, I had a thing for a military doctor once
she was a dermatologist. It was it was look, it
was fascinating. I find when you have to ask questions
and you learn new things and you find that you're
just infatuated by their job, you are down the right path,
I think, at least for that moment. Gina, good morning

(28:07):
at Falls Church, Virginia. What do you find attractive about
a significant other when it comes to their job.

Speaker 7 (28:12):
I see a job where they're passionate and making a difference,
whether it's in the art pact or just helping others.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Passion is some pages and it's.

Speaker 7 (28:21):
Cool when someone's genuinely excited about what they do.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
You know, there is something very sexy about somebody who
gives back to the community.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
There you go, or who gives back to the world
making it a better place. Hello Peace Corps members Toby
and Chilly in the morning talking about what it is
you find attractive and a significant other this morning. Kenneth,
thank you for joining us this morning from Silver Spring.
Go ahead. I find any kind.

Speaker 6 (28:48):
Of leadership role very attractive.

Speaker 7 (28:50):
Someone who leads a team or has a bunch of
people working underneath them, now that's super attractive.

Speaker 3 (28:56):
Ooh, Kenneth likes himself a boss lady.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
I will tell you that there's something to be said
about that. And that's all I have to say about that.
What more?

Speaker 1 (29:06):
Toby and Jilly head over to washfm dot com or
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