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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Sally Morning Show. It is a Monday. Oh my god,
thanks for kicking it off with us. I hope you
had a fantastic weekend. We've got the one thousand dollars
work Day Payday coming up at nine o'clock this morning,
your first thirteen chances to win one thousand dollars today.
So we just did that story about Sherman coming out
with their forever rolls of toilet paper. Yeah, I still

(00:21):
don't understand it, but well it was a novelty thing,
but they're they're back. I mean, it's like just a
huge roll of toilet paper that will last two people
like a month, and then what I said, like a month. Anyway,
that got to me to thinking about, you know, back
in the day, did you ever tpee anyone's house? You did, Curtis,

(00:42):
you ever did it. I did not do that because
I was just like, that's so mean. It is mean,
and I remember, you know it all. It was always
popular around either homecoming or in my high school anyway,
around homecoming time, you would tpe the popular people's house.
He's almost like you wanted your house to get t
peed because you were somebody that you were somebody, and

(01:05):
then it would happen. I guess around Halloween sometimes in
the fall normally. But you know, the parents hated it
when it rained, you know. So if the if your
house got t peed or your tre you know, almond
trees and stuff, and then it rained, oh my gosh,
that stuff would be up there for months. But I
just wondered if people are still doing that. I hope not.
I mean, I haven't heard about that in a long time. Yeah,

(01:26):
they're probably not doing it down here. It's probably somewhere
more like Yeah. Also that and it's kind of hard
to tpee. Uh, you know, the effect is not the same.
I guess the palm tree. That's true also that. Yeah,
I just not. I didn't do it. I don't think
I ever did it. I think because my mom was like, uh,

(01:48):
if I said something like, hey, we're gonna go tp
uh Lisa's house tonight. Was our toilet paper, your mother?
Because I need a toilet paper? The truth, you're not
supposed to tell the truth in that situation. I wasn't
the brightest kid. I'm just telling you, you know what,
I'm about to make crimes. Mom, don't worry, Hey, we
need a tp Lisa's house Lisa Isle's house tonight and

(02:11):
I'm gonna need some TP. And my mom was like,
you need to get your ass out of the bathroom.
You know you're not getting You're not gonna waste toilet paper. Yeah,
I'm surprised. Dumb ass, Well those were her next words.
I'm sure
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