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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You're waking up with fifth in the morning time Kiss
one O seven one.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
I can't stand it when people are honking their horns
at the street light like it's fine, Like people will
eventually get the point that they have to rude, But
why are they always honking? It is so loud and rude.
Can we be nice to each other and give people
the benefit of the doubt?
Speaker 3 (00:20):
First of all, yes, I think we could all use
a little extra kindness, especially this week and after the
last night's loss. Thank you for the talk back with Tiff.
I appreciate you. When you search kiss on ihet Radium,
you'll see the microphone next to the play button. You
hold that down. That's how you leave me voice notes
like that. We're in the midst of talking about road rage,
and God, I know that with the bridge being closed
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it is rough out there on seventy one. I can
see it from my house and I've experienced it myself,
And obviously I'm talking about four to seventy one being closed.
But man, the road rage that I've been seeing and
I've experienced myself, I hope you haven't gone through something similar.
The other night, I pull up to a light behind
a trot. We're sitting there and this is a quarter
a mile from my own house. The light turns green
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and he's not moving, so I honked the horn and
I'm sorry, I learned how to drive in Massachusetts. You
might consider me a masshole, but you're not moving and
I can't get around you. He eats the red light
and turns right on red illegally, and I can't go
around him because we're kind of just trapped at this light.
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He waits for me to pass him, and I can
see in my rear view that he's essentially chasing me
down till we get to the next light. I said,
you want to dance, let's dance. I rolled down my
passenger side window, anticipating for whatever this man was going
to say to me, and he goes and I'm sorry,
this is like profanity that I'm not allowed to use
on the radio, and I'm also gonna choose not to
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use it on the air because we've got famine friends
listening this morning.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Right.
Speaker 3 (01:51):
He says, you're a real nasty ugly bee. He's like,
I'm lost. I'm out here lost and I am acting
trying to fight fight or flights. I'm actually in therapy,
working on this for other things right now at the
moment too, just because how does one manage Once when
your fight or flight kicks him, He's like, you're real ugly,
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You're nasty. So I start getting loud at him, and
I'm like, I'm nasty. You're sitting at a green light, lost,
pull over and use your phone somewhere else, and we're
just going He won't let it go, So then he
goes to drive off, but he doesn't realize that the
light has turned red again because he spent the entire
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green light yelling at me, and he nearly crashes into
another car. And so then as we sit at this
red light again together, I mean, we've spent a lot
of time together, this man and I. He starts to
go out, he starts calling me nasty and ugly again.
I said, first of all, that's where I know you're wrong.
I am not ugly one hundred percent now on that one.
And he's just letting it rip. And I look at
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him as soon as he lets me get a word,
and then I say, sir, your headlights are off, good
luck getting pulled over, and I drive away. And I
was terrified that this man was gonna chase me down
in my own neighborhood. Who five one three, seven four
nine one seven one. I'd love to hear your voice
this morning. I hope actually that you haven't gone through
something similar and you haven't experienced this with bridge traffic,
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But if you have, I'd love to hear from you
this morning.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Every day.
Speaker 3 (03:21):
Hi, good morning. You're waking up with Tiff in the
morning on kiss Onue oh seven one. Something happened to
Joe Burrow one calendar year ago from last night's game.
You might already know what it is. If not, we'll
get into it. Three things you need to know around
seven fifty is this morning. We do that every day.
At this time. We're in the midst of talking about
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road rage. If you're just joining this conversation, come on
in and hang out. I with the the UH four
to seventy one being closed, I've noticed that seventy one
is just rough right now. Wo I can see it
from my apartment, I can feel it. I can feel
your pain, especially on the way home at night, et cetera.
So the other day I experienced some pretty rough road
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rage to the point where I was like, low key nervous.
This person was gonna follow me into my neighborhood. Oh
my god. You can always contribute and be a part
of our conversation and our content, etc. Not just by
phone lines or DMS, but by using our talkback feature.
Speaker 2 (04:20):
Hi, good morning.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
I'm just listening to sin talk about road rage. I
recently moved to Maryland, where road rage doesn't really exist,
but everybody hesitates while they drive anyways. Don't get me started.
But my favorite thing to do, it's when somebody was
raging at me, would be to like below a kiss
or make a funny face. It kind of disarms them
and makes them feel stupid.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
That's a good point. I appreciate the talk back with Tiff.
It also sounds like it's raining in Maryland this morning.
You can listen whatever wherever you are. That's the beauty
of it. All Right, as promised, we're going to dive
into d three things you need to know to get
your day started in Sincy outside of Joe Burrow, which
I already had mentioned to you. One may Ei feature
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