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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Wake up, John Jay, Rich what's crack alike?
Speaker 2 (00:07):
And this is the big bulls dove snoopy deagle, double
gigsel dan't boom what you don't do.
Speaker 1 (00:13):
We're not talking about rin ten team. We're not talking
about last year.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
It's the one and only dog.
Speaker 4 (00:17):
Y'all the class days the last they big smooth eagle,
double gizzl in your face to me and in the
place to be.
Speaker 1 (00:22):
And you're listening to John Jay and Rich Wakes.
Speaker 5 (00:25):
What was it that you and your husband did see?
Ey'd eye on you?
Speaker 6 (00:28):
Guys, this is turning into a whole thing. Is this
is unresolved as of this morning between husband and wife, husband.
Speaker 7 (00:34):
And wife, unresolved issue.
Speaker 6 (00:36):
And I'm gonna call it an issue because it wasn't
really a fight.
Speaker 7 (00:39):
It was more of like jabs.
Speaker 6 (00:43):
So Addie and Easton both started up flag football. So
this week both of them had practices. It is so
hard to get the kids home from school, let them
have a little bit of downtime, finish their homework, make
them eat dinner before we get back.
Speaker 7 (00:57):
Out the door to go to practice. And so that
that's my life.
Speaker 6 (01:00):
When I get home, he's still working, shows up and wonders, why.
Speaker 7 (01:03):
Are we not ready on time? Why are we getting
out of here late?
Speaker 6 (01:06):
So the last two practices that we went to, we
left the house five minutes later than we probably should have,
which means we showed up about five minutes late to practice.
To me, I'm like, this is not like a serious
This is not a serious thing.
Speaker 7 (01:21):
So if it like, that's just what happened, you know
what I mean.
Speaker 6 (01:26):
It's not like we're going to an interview or a
doctor's appointment or something serious. So for me, it's like,
it's okay that we're out the door five minutes late
to go to this practice that honestly doesn't really matter.
Speaker 7 (01:38):
He's like, we need to be teaching the kids. They
need to be on time to things. He's like, we
need to leave earlier.
Speaker 6 (01:42):
And I was like, let's make a big deal about it,
shall we. That's my jet back, and he's like, yeah,
we should make a big deal about it.
Speaker 7 (01:50):
It's important. It's like courteous to.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
Be on time.
Speaker 7 (01:52):
I'm like, I know. He's like, well what have you
been doing. I'm like, oh my god, Like and this
is like while we're.
Speaker 6 (02:01):
Driving, and I'm like, oh, I don't know, just picking
the kids of school, bringing the home, trying to get
their homework done, try to get a food in the body,
try to make them get downtime so they're not like
rushing everywhere. Oh, and then getting them dressed for practice
and then trying to get out the door.
Speaker 5 (02:11):
What were you doing?
Speaker 7 (02:14):
Just working, making a.
Speaker 6 (02:15):
Living so we could live our life.
Speaker 8 (02:16):
And every couple has had that are still going this morning?
Speaker 5 (02:23):
What happened this morning?
Speaker 6 (02:25):
Like literally we just got to practice and never tug
to start it again.
Speaker 9 (02:28):
Oh my gosh, because like the coach and me is
like screaming, I'm like, you better be at practice on time.
Speaker 10 (02:33):
But also it's like she's in the fourth grade and
it's flag football.
Speaker 6 (02:36):
It's not that serious, and it's like a league that's
two months, Like it's a two month long season. Like
is she she was never late to dance when she
was in competitive dance.
Speaker 7 (02:46):
It's not like this is like an on good thing.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Yeah, you're not late for stuff anyway, tend to.
Speaker 7 (02:50):
Not be late to things. But there are times like today,
I'm not.
Speaker 6 (02:55):
Really sure what we're gonna do because there are games
at four ten and we usually don't get.
Speaker 7 (02:59):
Home from school untill four.
Speaker 11 (03:03):
Oh.
Speaker 9 (03:04):
You got to check her out early tonight Friday on
that one.
Speaker 7 (03:08):
Yeah, I don't know, We're good. I'm like you just
you're taking this season a little too seriously. Okay, you
know what, you want to stop work and go get
them ready by all means, go for it.
Speaker 8 (03:18):
It's funny sometimes when you assume the other person's doing
something you know or whatever. Like for us, Yeah, I
keep telling I wanted to eat dinner early, so we
have this routine.
Speaker 5 (03:27):
Now.
Speaker 8 (03:27):
My wife and I were like, I I've told you
guys about my routine in the afternoon.
Speaker 5 (03:31):
Right now, I have the sauna. I sauna and a
hot tub and cold plunche.
Speaker 8 (03:33):
Well she started doing that too, no offense to her,
but I don't want to sauna with her. I want
to sign up by myself because I watch TV. Hey,
and she wants to sauna and listen to music and talk.
I don't want to. So now she sons either before
after me. And the other day we were getting ready
to sauna. She was a sauna before me. So what
(03:54):
I do is I feed the dogs while she's sonning.
And then I thought that while I was signing, she
would get dinner ready, but she didn't and then when
I got out of the sawn on the hot tub,
I was like, tell I wish I had a camera
that could show you, because it was like I was pouting.
Speaker 5 (04:10):
Like I went in.
Speaker 8 (04:11):
I just grabbed the bowl soup and I poured the
soup and with meat ball soup, and I put it
in the microwave and I turned on a row and
she's like, is everything okay?
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Oh, it's fine.
Speaker 8 (04:20):
I'm like with a towel on my waist, and I
closed the microwave door and i put it on for
two minutes and I'm waiting there and then and.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
I take it out. She's like, what's going on? Are
we not having dinner together?
Speaker 12 (04:30):
Oh?
Speaker 8 (04:30):
I thought we were. And she's like, I'm in the sauna.
I feed the dogs. You're in the sauna. I feed
the dogs and go I'm in the sauna. I figured
you'd get dinner ready.
Speaker 5 (04:40):
I didn't know. And I'm like, we need to know.
Speaker 6 (04:47):
Expect everyone to exactly what's going on in your head.
Speaker 7 (04:50):
Everyone should think I.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
Figured then you know you're in trouble. Do you know
your guy did not figure that?
Speaker 8 (04:57):
But then then I like stopped for a second. I
was like, well, I didn't say anything to her. But
I just thought it was like a given, Like, how
do you not know I want to eat early? It's
five o'clock. It's now five point thirty, and there's cold soup.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Nobody's ever cared about our schedule because we get up
early in the morning. Nobody ever will. They're not going
to get it. They don't understand.
Speaker 8 (05:16):
But it took me a long time to decompress, and
I get angry afterwards, even after I acknowledge delicious, it
was great. I even acknowledged that, like I was like, okay,
I understand and communicate.
Speaker 5 (05:27):
But even after I said that, I.
Speaker 7 (05:28):
Was still like, eat, you're super angry.
Speaker 5 (05:30):
I was. I was quite If you hear the spoon
hit the ball car.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
And she was sitting next to me.
Speaker 5 (05:37):
She was like, can you wait for me to warm
up my soup so we can eat together?
Speaker 1 (05:44):
You know, the dogs didn't have to wait for me
to feed them when you were in Lsana.
Speaker 5 (05:47):
I look back at that though, as a victim of
being tired.
Speaker 8 (05:50):
Of course, you know what I mean, because later, when
I am well rested, I look back now, I look
back at it, and I laughed. But how many times
by the time I was like, I'm getting the car,
I'm leaving my.
Speaker 9 (06:00):
Goodness, are you going to and apologize for your attitude yesterday? No.
Speaker 6 (06:06):
So many times where I'm tired and I will either
snap at like the kids or Scott, and I realize
it's because I'm tired immediately afterwards, and I'm like, sorry,
mommy's just really tired, and she gets to sleep and
we'll be all goods.
Speaker 10 (06:21):
I try.
Speaker 9 (06:21):
I try to be good with it and like be
like I'm running on a few hours asleep, like sorry
if I'm a brat today, And then Kading calls me
crazy because apparently only crazy people give you a warning
on if you're going to be tracked.
Speaker 13 (06:33):
On.
Speaker 14 (06:34):
Oh hi, Hi, I have such a story. My best
friend found out that her husband was cheating on her
through the iPad, of course, and she was eight and
a half months pregnant.
Speaker 7 (06:45):
Oh that's such a bummer.
Speaker 14 (06:49):
So we find out that he's cheating. We find out
that it's one of her friends, and we figured out
that they were going to go on a d So
another neighbor and I got in our car literally like
two little like Risconnaissance women, go to the restaurant, sit
in the parking lot spy on this guy on his
(07:10):
date with the other woman, And of course we're like
on the phone with my friend, just getting her the
play by play, and they were stupid enough to sit
in the front window and like kiss right there in
front of the parking lot, like just out in the open.
Everything's fine. He left her when she gave birth.
Speaker 5 (07:27):
Wow, did he leave her for the woman he was
eating with?
Speaker 12 (07:32):
Yes?
Speaker 5 (07:33):
Are they still together?
Speaker 2 (07:34):
No?
Speaker 15 (07:39):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (07:39):
He actually he actually ended up leaving her another woman
after having another baby with her.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
What.
Speaker 14 (07:50):
Yeah, Like where's he going, Oh, he's going to the
sushi plates. Okay, let's go to the sushi place.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
He's going to the sushi place.
Speaker 8 (07:58):
Yeah, we're God, you need to start your own private
investigations for them.
Speaker 14 (08:05):
Yeah, we actually brought my my husband at the time,
We actually brought it, like his binoculars and everything.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
By the front window. They didn't know you were spying
on them.
Speaker 8 (08:16):
If you were just walking by and you saw you
in the car with binoculars, you would get a couple
of across the street.
Speaker 5 (08:22):
Oh my god.
Speaker 14 (08:23):
Also like at that point, like you're the one in trouble, like,
don't get bad at that's true.
Speaker 8 (08:30):
It's nuts all right, Stephanie, Thank you boy. A lot
of people got this experience. Sarah, what happened to you?
Speaker 11 (08:35):
Oh?
Speaker 16 (08:36):
My ex? So I thought they were going to the
mall at nine o'clock at night, and I had an
iPhone and I looked up to sign my iPhone and
my ex was actually down the street. So I pulled
up on this person and they were sitting in the
front seat of their car with their window down, making
out with somebody else.
Speaker 10 (08:58):
My friend.
Speaker 5 (09:00):
She said, kenye, can we get married at the mall?
Speaker 1 (09:06):
I bet you if you take your phone or iPad
to the iPad store or whatever they open the Apple
store to get fixed, I bet you they bust stuff
all the time that they just have to stay quiet
about her. Checha, Becca, good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 17 (09:21):
I have a iPad story as well. But I was
actually a nanny and they had it for the kids
and it was hooked up to.
Speaker 15 (09:28):
The dad's phone.
Speaker 17 (09:31):
And he was talking to another woman in his office.
Speaker 7 (09:37):
What did you do?
Speaker 4 (09:38):
Like?
Speaker 5 (09:38):
He said, where's the Ferguson file?
Speaker 17 (09:40):
So I didn't say anything, and they actually came to
me and they're like, have you been seeing weird stuff
on the iPad?
Speaker 9 (09:48):
I think it.
Speaker 17 (09:48):
Got hacked, and I just kept my mouth shut. I
was like, I'm not losing my job over this.
Speaker 6 (09:54):
You're like, right, those hackers are really creative about the
Ferguson file.
Speaker 15 (10:00):
Thank you, thanks, thank you.
Speaker 5 (10:05):
Dana. Is yours involved iPad?
Speaker 3 (10:08):
No?
Speaker 18 (10:08):
Mine doesn't involve the iPad, It involves just a regular PC.
So I lost my wallet. So I went on his
PC to check on my transactions and he has Facebook
messager on his toolbox and I found out through there
that he was talking to his mom about talking to
a girl online for four months and wanted to dump me.
Speaker 7 (10:29):
Ooh ouch.
Speaker 9 (10:33):
And it's like the fact he was talking to his
mom about it, it's like, if you like someone's cheating,
I'm not thinking to look through your text messages with
your mom maybe a friend or something.
Speaker 10 (10:41):
But that's wild.
Speaker 8 (10:43):
Yeah, but you know there's so many different levels here
because like, why would you read your private message with
this mom?
Speaker 13 (10:48):
Right?
Speaker 5 (10:52):
She said?
Speaker 18 (10:53):
Just her message pops up and says, so when are
you gonna tell d which is my nickname, And it
was around November, so I'm thinking Christmas time he's buying
me something.
Speaker 19 (11:01):
I'm like, ooh, what is he gonna buy me?
Speaker 18 (11:03):
And that's when I opened it up.
Speaker 7 (11:05):
Yeah, I would have opened it up too.
Speaker 8 (11:06):
You saw your name right, I d thank you very
much for calling in, Cassandra, good morning.
Speaker 5 (11:11):
You catch it on cheating.
Speaker 15 (11:13):
So a long, long time ago, I my son was
two months old and I kept having weird dreams. I
thought that they were just, you know, extra hormonal dreams.
I was just sitting there and this girl would walk by.
She didn't have a face, but she'd walked past me.
I was sitting in a chair and she splashed me
splash of this BlackBerry. And I didn't think anything of
(11:35):
it until about the third time. I woke up having
a full blown panic attack. And I woke up in
the middle night. I didn't know how to use a BlackBerry,
so it took me a minute to figure it out.
Got on there and found out that my son's mother
had been cheating on me. And I feel like it
was the universe telling me I had never checked his
(11:57):
phone before and just kept this chick holding a BlackBerry,
and sure enough it was true.
Speaker 5 (12:06):
Wow, what happens? Are you still with him?
Speaker 15 (12:08):
We were on and off over years. Body grew up
found that he didn't, so no, we're definitely noted.
Speaker 5 (12:15):
Did you ever meet the girl? There were so many
Oh wow, oh wow, because I was the safe you.
Speaker 1 (12:20):
Sorry, you're the girl with that face you came to
me in my dream.
Speaker 15 (12:25):
Yeah, although there were other times where I did run
into them and I would fill them with kindness, with
really snarky remarks like oh my god, thank you so much.
You have the most beautiful breast I've ever seen. Those
kind of comments like if you saw nudes. Yeah, very
(12:45):
uncomfortable for them, and it.
Speaker 5 (12:48):
Was uncomfortable to him. Okay, Adam, thanks for holding.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
You said, you're the villain, right right, Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:58):
You got caught cheating. Explain please, and thank you for holding.
Speaker 12 (13:01):
Okay.
Speaker 20 (13:02):
So I got a tablet and I'm not in tune with.
Speaker 4 (13:07):
The technology, so i didn't put a password in.
Speaker 20 (13:11):
And I went on vacation with my girlfriend, and I
was still keeping in touch with an ex, not physically,
but you know, text text wise, and she kind of
found my and saw my conversations and things didn't really
pan out too good.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
Yeah, inappropriate conversations.
Speaker 21 (13:35):
Yeah, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
Caught you.
Speaker 10 (13:37):
Your ex girlfriend caught you. What's your girlfriend?
Speaker 8 (13:41):
No, the new girlfriend kind of texting's ex girlfriend. Yeah,
that's no, good all right, Adam, thanks brother, I have
a great day.
Speaker 5 (13:49):
Yeah, all right, good morning, John, Jane Rich.
Speaker 1 (13:52):
Hi, you guys saw the segment with the cheating A yeah,
you got one.
Speaker 3 (13:56):
Okay.
Speaker 22 (13:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 23 (13:57):
So I actually was dating a strip her and we're
at my We were we both had the same birthday,
November eighteenth, and we were in Hawaii and I had
just gotten back from getting us food down in the
lobby and she was on the phone with one of
my ex best friends business partners, and uh, we got
back from Hawaii and I found that she was cheating on.
Speaker 2 (14:19):
Me with him, and I had rented a rental car
who I could sit in the parking time because they
were noted in my truck. And he said he needed
to go change the entire entire pressures for low And
the only reason I knew he was talking about but
my ex was driving, is that I let me retire.
Speaker 23 (14:35):
And so that's how I found out that.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
She was cheated on me.
Speaker 23 (14:43):
Yeah, they broke up and she had he ended up
dating her mom.
Speaker 6 (14:49):
Oh my gosh, real, Well, I'm glad you told us
her ex occupation.
Speaker 8 (14:58):
She was an extrap that's the story. He was, like,
I teated this she was an ex carpenter.
Speaker 23 (15:06):
Yeah that right, there should.
Speaker 12 (15:09):
Have been you know, thank you brother.
Speaker 8 (15:14):
So Lisa sent a text, Hi, Lisa, Hi, good morning.
Speaker 5 (15:18):
Was it easy to text us?
Speaker 19 (15:20):
Super easy?
Speaker 8 (15:21):
So you just text JJRN whatever you want to say?
In ninety six eight ninety three?
Speaker 5 (15:24):
Was that easy?
Speaker 11 (15:25):
Yes, that's easy.
Speaker 5 (15:26):
Yeah. I just see your.
Speaker 8 (15:27):
Text, Nick, So you got Jenna is looking at text messages.
Nick is looking at text message, and I'm looking at
text messages. So Nick, Nick went and called you what
was your text? What can we do for you?
Speaker 24 (15:35):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (15:36):
So this is I feel like this is kind of
a not relevant topics. He's not with the times. But
I was watching Daniel Tiger with my two year old
and I was with my husband and I.
Speaker 19 (15:49):
Was like, this, this dad, Daniel Tiger's dad sounds just
like Kyle's husband.
Speaker 25 (15:55):
And he was like, who's Kyle?
Speaker 24 (15:59):
And I was like, from.
Speaker 11 (16:01):
Her husband, that's totally his voice. And he was like,
I have no idea what you're talking about.
Speaker 25 (16:07):
So I feel like I.
Speaker 19 (16:09):
Know exactly what he sounds like, his inflection and everything,
and I was.
Speaker 11 (16:12):
Like, that is totally him. But okay, I try to
look it up and I couldn't.
Speaker 5 (16:17):
We have it.
Speaker 8 (16:17):
So let's we'll play a clip of Daniel Tiger and
then we'll let's all guess and see if it's Kyle's husband.
Speaker 5 (16:22):
Fish.
Speaker 8 (16:23):
Did you ever notice these little buildings around our house?
Speaker 5 (16:27):
They're called models. I made them.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Damn. I hear it.
Speaker 8 (16:34):
I think it sounds like him too. But you're the
one that's closest to him. I believe Kyle not.
Speaker 5 (16:39):
Are you sure him?
Speaker 7 (16:40):
But I was like, I would.
Speaker 6 (16:42):
Come in bragging to you guys if Scott was Daniel
Tiger's dad.
Speaker 8 (16:46):
True, you bragged about def Leppard, you bon Jovi, you
bragged about.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
Any of the Diamondbacks games.
Speaker 6 (16:53):
You will see the commercial for the Green Day Tour,
and that's his voice.
Speaker 1 (16:57):
Oh that's cool.
Speaker 5 (16:58):
He sure sounds like that Daniel Tiger guy.
Speaker 7 (17:00):
I know, I'm gonna tell him he needs to try out.
He needs to kick that guy out.
Speaker 5 (17:04):
Weird. He also sounds like Tiger king.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Wow, could catch the Lisa even though you didn't catch anything, right,
I hear that too.
Speaker 8 (17:14):
In fact, do you have a clip of Kyle's husband
If you just think any of the games, like we're
gonna play a game.
Speaker 5 (17:19):
Celebrity who said that like, it's usually hurt his voice.
Speaker 8 (17:23):
Can you until the celebrity who said that, Daniel Tiger?
Speaker 9 (17:28):
Yeah, it does, but it's like the Daniel Tiger just
sounds like your husband when he's just talking.
Speaker 8 (17:33):
Notice, yeah, who is that guy? What if you got
a side hustle you don't know about, it's gonna surprise you.
Speaker 5 (17:42):
Awesome. Well, Lisa, thank you for listening so much. Thank you,
it's awesome it.
Speaker 12 (17:45):
Thanks for touching.
Speaker 5 (17:46):
Have a great day. It's John Jay and Rich.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
New research says what the number one dream job dream
job is in the United States and the number one
dream job in.
Speaker 5 (17:57):
The world worldwide.
Speaker 8 (18:00):
Number one dream job, I'll go top five nurse, pharmacist,
police officer. Number two is an attorney, and the number
one dream job in the world is a pilot.
Speaker 9 (18:09):
Oh I was gonna guess, like a pilot or a
flight attendant because you get to travel a world.
Speaker 10 (18:14):
Like, how cool is.
Speaker 5 (18:14):
That flight attendant is number one in the United States?
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (18:18):
Fun.
Speaker 8 (18:20):
A study found that parents do treat their children differently,
and their favorites are more likely to be daughters, agreeable
kids as well, and apparently birth order does not play
a significant role.
Speaker 9 (18:30):
Oh my gosh, I totally disagree. Middle childs are definitely
the best.
Speaker 10 (18:34):
Tell me why.
Speaker 9 (18:35):
I was on Instagram the other day and my sister
posted this picture of this candy that my mom got her,
and she was like, thanks for thinking of your favorite daughter,
and I swept up. I was like, what an odd
thing to say, because you were not the favorite.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
I am definitely your favorite.
Speaker 10 (18:50):
Have you ever met my mom and dad?
Speaker 9 (18:51):
Do you see the way they talk about me. They
are so proud of me. They love me so much.
I'm joking they love us all the same. But I'm
definitely the fave.
Speaker 1 (19:00):
Definitely have a favorite of my kids, and it's the
one who is whoever is being nicest to me at
the time, because it switches a little bit and then
they become my favorite.
Speaker 7 (19:07):
I feel like the.
Speaker 6 (19:07):
Best parents make every kid feel like they're their favorite.
Speaker 8 (19:10):
Yeah, gen Zers, gen Zers are already suffering a midlife crisis.
Speaker 5 (19:15):
I didn't click on the article, but apparently.
Speaker 7 (19:16):
That's what's going on with in life man.
Speaker 8 (19:19):
A report says aggressive baby names are trending, such as blade, cannon, cutter, dagger, gunner, danger,
and Arson.
Speaker 1 (19:28):
It's like like prison names.
Speaker 5 (19:30):
Arson is extra popular because it sounds like our sun.
Speaker 7 (19:35):
Okay, not good timing for that name, though, two Swedish.
Speaker 8 (19:38):
Table tennis enthusiasts now table tennis is ping pong right
then everything They said a new world record for the
longest rally thirteen hours and thirty seven minutes.
Speaker 5 (19:46):
Holy, that's a long time, long time.
Speaker 8 (19:49):
I played ping pong with my son last week. I
can only I only was interested for about thirty seconds.
I was done. No inten do not like that game.
The number one restaurant chain in America is Nope, McDonald's, Nope,
not fast food restaurant, change chili. Number two is Ruth's
Chris Steakhouse. Number one is nothing butt cake?
Speaker 1 (20:12):
Oh sure, can you sit down and get eat cake
in there?
Speaker 5 (20:18):
What? Butt cake?
Speaker 7 (20:19):
Nothing but cake? I wouldn't consider a restaurant. It's food dessert.
So they're delicious and I love them.
Speaker 26 (20:25):
We don't have chilies on their lists. They're good, they're delicious.
Maybe they are on the list, but they're not number one.
A thirteen year old's bucket list is going viral online.
The kid's parents posted anonymously, and it's gone way crazy.
Become a millionaire, Meet an alien, help make a movie,
Go snorkling with a shark, Go on a fossil dig
save an animal species, get married.
Speaker 5 (20:47):
Meet JK. Rowling, Prove the existence of goblins.
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Speaker 8 (23:32):
All right, so we want to know why do you
have to explain your name? Because Kylie Jenner Travis Scott
named their kid air a I r E. My sister's
friend named their kid k E v A N. How
do you say that heaven cab On? Oh like his
whole life, you know it's Kevan Like really, man, come on, man, why.
Speaker 5 (23:54):
Do you kid come on, keV On, come on, well
start off with Tiffin. Tiffin. Why do you have to
explain your name?
Speaker 28 (24:06):
Everybody gets me confused with Tiffany. I guess I sound
like a man on the phone because I get called Stephen.
Speaker 29 (24:14):
Kevin.
Speaker 28 (24:16):
Tiffin is the most unusual because for some reason, people
believe Tiffin is more believable than Tiffin, like the animal.
I didn't know there was an animal named Tiffin.
Speaker 10 (24:28):
Isn't it like a little penguin, like a.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Puffin?
Speaker 28 (24:32):
Yeah, I've been called muffin.
Speaker 29 (24:37):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Did your parents just give up on the name formula?
Speaker 21 (24:40):
Everybody says that my mom must have been on drugs
when when it was time to give the name, So
I was, actually it was Actually it's a it's a
last name.
Speaker 28 (24:50):
I was named after a ballerina. Yeah, it's Pamela Tiffin.
Speaker 1 (24:56):
Well, now that's cool.
Speaker 8 (24:57):
I think it's actually very pretty now that you explained
that unique.
Speaker 28 (25:01):
Thank you. Well, there's there's a city in Ohio.
Speaker 9 (25:04):
Named I did not know that you have something new
every day.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
You sure do, ye.
Speaker 28 (25:10):
I learned that in third grade. I read the obituaries
and I saw it, and Ohio.
Speaker 1 (25:14):
Why were you reading the obituaries and third, you know,
I mean.
Speaker 28 (25:18):
I can't explain a lot of things.
Speaker 1 (25:25):
There you go, Let's go to Nikki.
Speaker 5 (25:29):
Nikki, Hi, why do you have to explain your name?
Speaker 28 (25:32):
Hi?
Speaker 27 (25:33):
I just typically have to explain the spelling of my
name Nikki, because it's not a typical spelling. It's n
I c K E y.
Speaker 15 (25:43):
And that is a.
Speaker 27 (25:44):
Genius decision I had to make at the age of
five because there were five Nicoles in my kindergarten class.
It was a very popular name, and my teacher asked
us all to decide who we were going to be
at five years old, and I really didn't know how
to spell anything else except for Mickey Mouse. So I
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went with NICKI with an M.
Speaker 5 (26:07):
Is that now on your driver's license and everything too?
Speaker 1 (26:10):
Uh?
Speaker 27 (26:10):
It's I mean, I'm in corporate America, Like, that's my name.
I have to explain it all the time, but I
don't ever correct anybody. Even my grandma when she would
send me birthday cards, she would purposely spell it however
she wanted to.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
Well that's so Grandma's right, Yeah, okay, But I think
once you do it, everybody's good.
Speaker 5 (26:28):
You know.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Let you go, and I see, Katy, why we all get.
Speaker 5 (26:31):
It, but then you follow with m o usc right,
thanks Nicky.
Speaker 12 (26:34):
Nick.
Speaker 22 (26:35):
You know what's weird is that I actually have the
same problem that NICKI does, because but my name is
just nic and because my last name is Johnson. My
mom was like, we have to make it unique, and
so instead of just naming me something different, she was
just like, we're gonna go with the French spelling, and
so I'm super classy and you guys should respect me
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more than you.
Speaker 5 (26:58):
So N I see is a French spelling of Nick Nick.
Speaker 22 (27:01):
And I see O l a French.
Speaker 5 (27:08):
Nicolas coming here Nicolas.
Speaker 22 (27:10):
We have.
Speaker 20 (27:16):
We have.
Speaker 5 (27:20):
Lisa, Lisa High. Why do you have to explain your name?
Speaker 24 (27:25):
Hi, my name is Lisa, It's l e e z a.
And so I get Lisa a lot or I get
Liza or I get Lease, which is really weird to
me because it's like really fanatic. Like I always even
say to people, I should just put a dash in between.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
The lee and the who are you named after?
Speaker 24 (27:48):
I'm named after a news anchor from back in the nineties.
My mom said that she was like really strong and
outgoing and talkative, and that's how she felt I was,
which is pretty accurate?
Speaker 5 (28:00):
Is it Lisa Gibbons.
Speaker 24 (28:02):
No, it's actually not, but I get asked that a lot.
Speaker 5 (28:05):
Oh, she was on entertainment tonight, Lisa Mine.
Speaker 13 (28:08):
Yeah, it was it.
Speaker 5 (28:12):
Lisa Simpson.
Speaker 24 (28:16):
My mom actually doesn't even remember what the last name was,
but it was. She said I was an African American woman,
and so I know it wasn't Lisa Gibbons.
Speaker 8 (28:26):
Lisa Winfrey, Katie, why.
Speaker 5 (28:36):
Do you have display today? Because it's short? Go ahead?
Speaker 25 (28:40):
It is short for Catherine. But it's actually not me.
It's my daughter's name.
Speaker 30 (28:45):
My five year old is named Alaska.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
That's interesting and why.
Speaker 16 (28:53):
Well, my ex.
Speaker 19 (28:55):
Usband and I wanted something different.
Speaker 17 (28:57):
We didn't want to run of the middle name, and
that's what we went, something that wouldn't.
Speaker 5 (29:01):
Be They call her al you.
Speaker 16 (29:05):
Hear every day.
Speaker 25 (29:06):
No, we call her Alaska.
Speaker 5 (29:08):
How old is she?
Speaker 13 (29:08):
Unless you ask her?
Speaker 25 (29:09):
She's five unless you ask her.
Speaker 19 (29:11):
And her name is princess.
Speaker 5 (29:13):
I bet if he gets old over to the car,
al Yeah, I bet you.
Speaker 10 (29:16):
It's a cute.
Speaker 8 (29:17):
Yeah yeah, for a guy, for a girl, for girl,
I know. But like my sister. My sister's name is
Elvia and everyone always called her l L L L.
So when she had her daughter, she wanted she called her.
Speaker 5 (29:29):
Daughter l.
Speaker 9 (29:31):
That's cutete, and that's pretty cool because they think your
sister named after your mom.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Yeah, so that's cool.
Speaker 9 (29:37):
It like kind of follows generation that her daughter is
named after her.
Speaker 2 (29:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (29:40):
And then I was named after my dad, and I
did not want to put a kid through that. Explaining
that your name is John Jay when you're a kid
is a disaster. I came home crying. I would tell
my mom I don't want to be called John Jay anymore.
I hate my name and I hate it. My mom
was like, what do you want to be called? And
I was like, Steve, I want you to call me
Steve for a story. No, that's where my mom would go, Okay,
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from now on, your name, I want to be called
Steve Austin.
Speaker 29 (30:03):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 7 (30:03):
And then she said Steve, Steve.
Speaker 8 (30:05):
I'm gonna Steve, go clean your room. Coll me Steve
for a day. And I'd be like, stop calling me Steve.
We got Harry on the line.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
What's up, Harry, Hey, how's it going?
Speaker 5 (30:17):
It's going good man?
Speaker 12 (30:17):
How are you okay? I've been better?
Speaker 4 (30:22):
But thank you for having us on here.
Speaker 8 (30:25):
Of course, well you got to hash it out because
you've got an issue with your your fiance. Now we
have her on the line too, Amber. Yeah, but it's
your problem. Yes, and you got Amber?
Speaker 5 (30:42):
You there?
Speaker 16 (30:43):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (30:44):
Okay, good, So Harry and Amber. So Amber, we want
to hear from Harry before you jump in. So, Harry,
what is your problem?
Speaker 4 (30:52):
So my future father in law and mother in law
want me to call the mom and dad, and I
just think it's weird.
Speaker 10 (31:00):
Is there a reason why you think it's weird?
Speaker 4 (31:04):
They're just not my mom and dad. I have a
mom and dad and I love them. I think they're great,
but it's just something that I repease to do. And
it's really become an issue with Amber and I.
Speaker 6 (31:17):
Has it gotten to the point where like think about
how awkward that is? You're like, hey, mister and missus Smith,
like it's mom and dad. Is it gotten to that
point where it's like like contentious?
Speaker 4 (31:30):
Well, I mean I just every time I'm in that position,
I do my best to just kind of laugh it off.
Speaker 12 (31:36):
And and you know, like.
Speaker 19 (31:39):
You're literally the son that they've never had.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Oh they love.
Speaker 15 (31:43):
You, Yeah, they love him.
Speaker 19 (31:45):
And it's just like why call them by their names
when it's just I mean, we're about to get married
and they're going to be your mom and.
Speaker 15 (31:54):
Dad, so just call them mom and dad.
Speaker 5 (31:55):
I mean that.
Speaker 4 (31:58):
It just makes me feel uncomfortab I'm sorry, and I
love them, I love you. I wouldn't be getting married
to you if that wasn't true. I just personally feel
uncomfortable to call them mom and dad.
Speaker 19 (32:14):
Okay, Well, honestly, like my feelings are genuinely hurt over it.
Like it's not that.
Speaker 6 (32:19):
Hard, Amber, Why is this such a big deal to you,
like or your parents?
Speaker 19 (32:26):
Because it's literally going to be his mom and dad.
Speaker 7 (32:29):
I mean, but not really, not literally. I mean the
thing is is, like, I mean.
Speaker 6 (32:34):
I've been married for a little while now, and like
I don't call my in law's mom or dad, and
I actually kind of would feel weird doing that.
Speaker 1 (32:44):
What do you call them.
Speaker 5 (32:47):
Roger?
Speaker 19 (32:47):
Nan?
Speaker 1 (32:50):
But when you're talking to one, if you're talking to
just Nan, do you say hey Nan?
Speaker 7 (32:53):
No, I would say Nancy or Roger.
Speaker 5 (32:56):
What it was weird is the name of Glenn and.
Speaker 6 (32:57):
Diana may have a celebrity name, so that there their
little celebrity relationship.
Speaker 7 (33:02):
Name to me is Roger Nand no one else really
knows that besides, I knew.
Speaker 5 (33:06):
There was when you rich asked that, I knew there
was not a normal answer.
Speaker 7 (33:11):
Not to go down that weird stangent, But I am.
Speaker 6 (33:15):
I want to understand where you're coming from, Amber, because
I kind of feel like if Scott was asking me
to do what you're asking Harry to do, I would
be like, that's weird.
Speaker 7 (33:25):
They're not my parents.
Speaker 6 (33:26):
I have the most respect for them. I love that
they're like a part of my family now too. They
are my mother and father in law. But I already
got two sets of dads and.
Speaker 7 (33:36):
Two sets of mind.
Speaker 5 (33:38):
Yeah, yeah, biological dad.
Speaker 6 (33:43):
So I kind of I'm like siding with Harry right now.
But I do want to understand where you're coming from.
Is there a reason this is a big deal?
Speaker 19 (33:50):
Well, it kind of just makes me feel like he's
not actually a part of the family. And then it's
like he's not as like connected to me and my family,
and I just feel like it's almost like he doesn't
almost like love us as much or something. And I
feel like we should equily love our parents, like both
of us.
Speaker 10 (34:08):
So do you call his parents mom and dad?
Speaker 15 (34:12):
Yeah? All the time.
Speaker 10 (34:13):
How do they feel like?
Speaker 19 (34:13):
That's why I don't know why he won't.
Speaker 31 (34:15):
Just do this for me, But Amber, that's your choice
to do that. Well, you just think it's like that,
it's not something that I want to do.
Speaker 5 (34:26):
I think it's weird.
Speaker 8 (34:27):
I have a friend, my friend Greg, known him since
I was eleven years old, right, and his mom is
always missus Patterson, missus Patterson, and as we became adults,
her name is Jinx, and I'd be like, I'll come
over there, hey, miss Patters, call me Jinx, Like, I'm sorry,
you're missus Patterson Patterson my whole life. I'm not going
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to call you by your first name. There's no freaking
way that's happening. So I also can't see my wife
or my in laws asking me to call them mom
and dad. I called them by the first name, like
I mean, Harry, if you've been calling by their first name,
and also you gonna change and start calling him mom
and dad, that's weird, right, I mean?
Speaker 10 (35:04):
Is this the same thing though?
Speaker 9 (35:05):
Is like if they're if there's a you know, people
getting married and the mother in law and father in law, like,
are they do they have to call them their son?
Speaker 5 (35:15):
I don't know that?
Speaker 10 (35:16):
Is that what they did the same thing.
Speaker 8 (35:17):
Well, let's bring it up eight seven seven nine three
seven one o four seven Amber and Harry hash it out?
Do you call your in law's mom and dad? Do
you not call him mom and dad? What advice said?
Because I mean they love each other. I mean I
don't think he's gonna break apart your marriage, is it?
Speaker 5 (35:30):
Amber? Harry?
Speaker 4 (35:32):
No, I.
Speaker 19 (35:34):
Just I think it would be nice for him to,
I don't know, call him mom and dad because it
is his mom and dad.
Speaker 8 (35:41):
I would think if your in laws hear this podcast, Harry,
it's gonna be very uncomfortable.
Speaker 5 (35:46):
Yeah, from this point on, you know who can call
you son in law? Can I call you?
Speaker 12 (35:54):
That? Is that?
Speaker 10 (35:54):
Okay?
Speaker 8 (35:55):
All right, we're gonna take phone calls eight seven seven
nine three seven one four So we're gonna hash it out.
Advice to have for Amber and Harry? What are you
going through? Is that happened to you? Is this relatable
to you?
Speaker 5 (36:05):
Call us?
Speaker 8 (36:05):
Hash it Out continues next, Sindall, Yes, what's your what's
your advice for these two on Hash it Out?
Speaker 5 (36:12):
Good morning, Thanks for listening.
Speaker 16 (36:13):
Good morning.
Speaker 32 (36:14):
Honestly I kind of side with him and think it's
a little weird, but if it's that big of a deal.
What my in laws have kind of had us do one,
not just for us, but to the kids that you know,
my son and my niece coming up with a nickname.
For instance, my mother in law, she's from the Midwest,
so she likes the way May have founded on the
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end of everything, so she asks us to kind of
call her Mama may in front of the kids. But
when it's just like me and her, me and my
father in law, I do call them by their government
names because again, you know, yeah, they're my in laws,
but they're not my biological parents.
Speaker 5 (36:55):
Yeah, okay, that makes sense. Thank you, Thanks for listening.
Speaker 32 (36:58):
You're welcome. Thank you guys.
Speaker 5 (36:59):
Shannon. What advice do you have or hash it out?
Speaker 15 (37:03):
Hey, good morning guys.
Speaker 33 (37:05):
Neither me or my husband call our in laws by
mom and dad. We call them by their first name.
And my husband has you know, step moms, he has
step dads, and so I've always kind of respected, you know,
his wishes in that regard. Just make sure that he
calls you his one and only true love.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Ah, keeping things in perspective.
Speaker 5 (37:30):
I love that, thanks Shannon.
Speaker 8 (37:33):
Of course I have these friends that every time you
talk there you're around them, they'll talk about their parents.
Like I'm talking to Kyle and I'll be like, well,
mom wants me to come over tonight.
Speaker 5 (37:43):
She's making dinner. It's my mom.
Speaker 8 (37:44):
But I'd be talking to Kyle about my mom and
I'm calling my mom mom instead of saying my mom
wants me to come over for dinner. Like they talk
about their mom and dad like it's there, your mom
and dad. And this is going to sound totally random,
but President Bush does that. Not that I have conversation
with him, but I saw this interview with him in
Bill Clinton how they're friends and they're both opposing parties,
and he was like, well, one of the things was,
you know, Bill showed respect to dad and like that's
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what he talked about. And I was like, you're calling
him dad, but we're not, Like we're not your brothers, David,
what advice do you have for them?
Speaker 5 (38:16):
Hash it out?
Speaker 2 (38:18):
Hey?
Speaker 33 (38:19):
Yeah?
Speaker 13 (38:19):
To me, it just seems, you know, I like the
in law sound because it separates from family. You know,
I get you guys are starting a family, but if
you guys both have the same mom and dad, that
sounds like something you shouldn't be looking up on.
Speaker 1 (38:31):
A certain website in laws, you say, hey, in law,
is that what you say? What would you say, Dave?
Speaker 13 (38:38):
No, I mean I call him by my name. Like
I've got a stepmom and I didn't even call her
by her name or I call her by her name, not.
Speaker 5 (38:44):
Like hey mom.
Speaker 13 (38:46):
You know it's to me. It can also be a
respect thing because if you're like, hey, mom and dad,
it's kind of it's more relaxed, which I get can
be good. But you don't want to You don't want
to have the same parents as your fiance.
Speaker 7 (38:58):
Yeah, yeah, sure, you know that's you put it like
that for sure.
Speaker 8 (39:04):
Thanks David, Harry, You've heard everyone's opinions. How are you
feeling now?
Speaker 5 (39:11):
Well?
Speaker 4 (39:11):
I feel a little more reassured. I mean, I mean
it's great to hear that there are people out there that.
Speaker 12 (39:21):
Agree with me.
Speaker 5 (39:24):
You like, I have mom and dad. Yeah I have to.
Speaker 6 (39:27):
I feel like it doesn't mean that you love them
less right there you go find just as an endearing
name for them.
Speaker 7 (39:33):
But I don't, I mean, I don't know.
Speaker 9 (39:34):
That was actually what I was going to say. Is
I feel like maybe if there's like what was your
celebrity name for your Roger name? Yeah, like maybe if
there's like a cute little nickname.
Speaker 10 (39:43):
Or something like that.
Speaker 9 (39:44):
Like my my mom's nickname is Bossy, so that's kind
of what we all call her, including my boyfriend, right,
And it's like if it's a cute little nickname or
a pet name, it's like it's.
Speaker 10 (39:52):
Still kind of shows a little bit of the love
there without it being like mom and dads.
Speaker 8 (39:56):
Okay, So like you're at a swap made crowded and
your boyfriend kadem ses, your mom needs to get hold
of Bossy.
Speaker 1 (40:02):
Oh yeah, Bossy.
Speaker 9 (40:03):
When we first started dating, he said, I'm so glad
that your mom goes by Bossy because I would never
want to call her by her first name. And the
same thing was kind of with my dad because my
dad's like legal name is not what he goes by.
Speaker 10 (40:14):
He goes by show or showtime.
Speaker 9 (40:15):
So my boyfriend calls my dad by his nickname as
well as my mom, and it works for.
Speaker 1 (40:19):
Us because he thinks it's disrespectful of just say their
first name.
Speaker 10 (40:22):
We rather have the nickname is and it's weird to
say mister and missus. Whitmore like that's way too formal.
Speaker 8 (40:27):
Sounds like ladies and gentlemen present you, mister and missus
is way better. It's like, hold on, I feel let's
bring out the ladies and gentlemen, and now I'm reading
from miss.
Speaker 7 (40:46):
Well, what about you, Amber?
Speaker 6 (40:47):
How do you feel after hearing some advice and opinions.
Speaker 34 (40:51):
Ladies and gentlemen, Because I not present to you.
Speaker 5 (40:54):
Mister and missus, I feel like this. You guys are
coming out from Bridgerton, My mam and dad, of which Harry,
what's what's your mom and dad's name? Ah, you're in
law's name?
Speaker 8 (41:12):
Mike and Brenda, my Brenda, Mike Brenda Brenda, Mike Bremanda
Brenda Bright.
Speaker 5 (41:19):
Here you go, Sky b got to go see the Brights. Amber.
You'll care with that?
Speaker 24 (41:30):
I mean not really, but.
Speaker 19 (41:34):
I guess Harry can have that conversation with them if
he wants to.
Speaker 5 (41:39):
Well.
Speaker 34 (41:39):
From now on, Mike and Brenda here you here, you
are now known as the Brikes, as so done by
the britt Moss.
Speaker 8 (41:51):
Let it be written, Let it be done, so, let
it be written, Let it be done, and bringing me a.
Speaker 7 (41:58):
Haws int that as not had be with us, but
we should.
Speaker 5 (42:03):
Do something like that.
Speaker 8 (42:04):
And now have a reading from the Wick Mors some
sort of book or something like your dad, Your dad
can read it.
Speaker 9 (42:11):
Yeah, he'd be good. He'd be really good at right,
he's really creative. Quick would be way too inappropriate.
Speaker 5 (42:21):
That's hash it out, John, Jay and Rich. Hello, good morning,
John j and Rich can help you.
Speaker 30 (42:25):
Yes, I was calling to answer the question about souvenirs
from surgery.
Speaker 5 (42:28):
Yes, what do you have?
Speaker 30 (42:31):
Well, it's not even my best friend and her husband
he had his the sectonmy and he kept his vast
step in.
Speaker 1 (42:37):
He kept his what vast it's French. I didn't know
they took him out. I thought they just like, you know,
closed him off.
Speaker 30 (42:53):
Now and take a little piece out.
Speaker 1 (42:55):
Oh wow, So he keeps it where well, they.
Speaker 30 (42:59):
Put it in a little are and then you put
it in a freezer. And he's going to bury it
under their tree, and she's going to put her part
of her placenta and they're going to call it there fertillatry,
very careful.
Speaker 10 (43:13):
What makes it cute?
Speaker 18 (43:14):
You?
Speaker 9 (43:15):
The fortilogy weird?
Speaker 1 (43:19):
Okay, that's adorable.
Speaker 8 (43:20):
Yeah, if they want to have a baby again, can
you put.
Speaker 5 (43:26):
It back in?
Speaker 11 (43:27):
I don't think so.
Speaker 24 (43:28):
I think that's it.
Speaker 8 (43:29):
And which you knew what you're talking about it's vast different.
It's like it sounds like vast difference. But she said different,
So I think how you say it, I thang, I
can't believe you said it like that. I think that's
what it's. How you say it's like, definitely better.
Speaker 7 (43:45):
It's your body part, right.
Speaker 1 (43:46):
Yeah, well it is, but it sounds French.
Speaker 7 (43:48):
I don't think it's different.
Speaker 6 (43:51):
I think, well totally.
Speaker 1 (43:53):
You know what, you know what it's connected to the
PP and that is definitely French PP. I think they too.
Speaker 10 (44:04):
I think this is your richest rich like a weird.
Speaker 1 (44:08):
Can you can you spot the vast difference?
Speaker 12 (44:14):
You know what?
Speaker 8 (44:15):
I'm going to call my friend who's a doctor, who
is a vasectomy doctor, and I'm going to ask him
what it's called.
Speaker 5 (44:21):
Okay, hold on, what's your.
Speaker 12 (44:22):
Name by the way, man, my name is Jordan's okay.
Speaker 8 (44:25):
George, hold on, let's let's let's so then I just
hit this number nine one. Is she can say vass difference,
no voss difference or vast difference difference.
Speaker 7 (44:39):
I think it's vast different.
Speaker 5 (44:41):
You repeat what she said. I think she said it right, right,
But so you've heard it before, yeah, okay, I've never
heard it before.
Speaker 7 (44:46):
I thought you were saying, you've never heard of fatilla.
Speaker 5 (44:48):
Try. I never heard of that either, but I never
She was like he had definitely made up.
Speaker 8 (44:53):
She had his vast difference removed. And I was like, what, Like,
I've never heard of that part of the male body before.
So I felt like I I should.
Speaker 15 (45:00):
Know that you probably should.
Speaker 1 (45:03):
I should should also ask that doctor if they actually
remove part of it, because I think they just cut
it off.
Speaker 8 (45:12):
Doctor Sheldon Marx, can I help you? Yes, this is
John J. Vans from the John Jay and Rich Show.
Speaker 12 (45:19):
John J. I know you.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
Hey.
Speaker 8 (45:21):
Hey, So we're on the air talking about some stuff
and we have Jordan on the line, and she was
telling us how her sister's husband got a asectomy and
was able to kip, was able to keep the vast difference.
Speaker 5 (45:33):
Does that make sense to you?
Speaker 12 (45:36):
Well, you don't keep you actually keep pieces of it.
Speaker 5 (45:38):
She kept it in the jar. But I was curious
to how you say that.
Speaker 12 (45:41):
Words as what about the other part off your vass?
Speaker 5 (45:51):
What about the second part? What's the second part.
Speaker 12 (45:54):
Or the other one? As good as she was able
to keep a piece of vass.
Speaker 5 (46:00):
But is it is it vast difference?
Speaker 8 (46:03):
Or vast different different.
Speaker 12 (46:09):
Okay, that French stuff does sound nice. It makes it
sound very earty, but it's vast different.
Speaker 1 (46:17):
But if somebody said we're gonna clip the vasty follens,
you know what they were saying, you would just be like,
they're just Nancy.
Speaker 12 (46:23):
I would know what they're saying. I think they're from France,
or they're full of it.
Speaker 1 (46:28):
Do you do you cut it and keep it or
don't you just kind of fuse stuff together?
Speaker 30 (46:31):
Well?
Speaker 12 (46:32):
Yeah, most people cut out about a centimeter or two
and then cauterize the ends. Some use clips, some use ties,
Some throw it away the little segment they cut out.
Some put them in jars. Some of them send them
to pathologists to say, yes, we actually cut out the
right pieces.
Speaker 5 (46:48):
Wow.
Speaker 12 (46:49):
Okay, So giving it to the patient is interesting. Is
it in salt water or like from elder hear?
Speaker 8 (46:55):
No, they're gonna he froze it and they're gonna bury
it under a tree with the placenta and have a
fertilla tree.
Speaker 12 (47:01):
That right, right? We usually we usually just sell ours
to the Japanese restaurant for the special.
Speaker 8 (47:10):
Alright, all right, all right, doctor Mark, love you so much.
Talk to you soon, brother. So there you go, Jordan,
there you go. I saw a story on the news
yesterday and it's it's it was interesting. It caught my
attention because I can remember years and years and years
ago a huge debate on our show about this and
it was about a nine year old girl getting a tattoo,
and she got the tattoo in Yuma. And we have
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the tattoo artist on the line right now, Sosa. Hey, man, hey,
thanks for jumping on there with us.
Speaker 3 (47:39):
Yeah, good morning, Thank you for having me.
Speaker 5 (47:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (47:41):
Man, So is your tattoo shop, first of all, blowing
up with popularity and all over the news?
Speaker 3 (47:46):
Now, yes, indeed it is.
Speaker 5 (47:49):
So can you give us the short version of the story.
Speaker 12 (47:52):
So the short version.
Speaker 3 (47:54):
Mother's family came in. They wanted a portrait of Trump
on both their daughter's neck. One was eighteen, one was nine.
Speaker 12 (48:04):
And I was in shock.
Speaker 3 (48:06):
I was just in shock when my parents came and
told me. I was in shock. And now I told
them that the age certain age of fifteen. So I
convinced the younger girl to not get a Donald Trump tattoo,
and if she was gonna get something, to get a
like a little like something more simple like the United
(48:29):
States flag, but we made sure we looked up the
law and made sure. I was like, oh, shoot, there's
no regulations. No, there's no limitations on the age. All right,
if it's legal, it's legal. And yeah, so I like
at first, that's how I got it. And I was like,
you know what, I'm gonna try to scare the parents
away with the five hundred dollars because this is like
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a sixty eighty dollars tattoo.
Speaker 24 (48:51):
I was like, I'm gonna just.
Speaker 3 (48:51):
Try to scam away with five hundred bucks and no
instead of backfiring on me, and they ended up taking
those that deal, and I just couldn't go back one.
Speaker 1 (49:02):
Oh wait, they paid for the full five hundred bucks
for the tattoo to get it to happen.
Speaker 2 (49:07):
Wow.
Speaker 7 (49:08):
And she didn't get it on her.
Speaker 3 (49:09):
Neck, right, No, no, no, no, she got it on
her arm.
Speaker 7 (49:12):
That was also good of you to want it on
the neck, right.
Speaker 9 (49:17):
Because tattoo like you could cover up.
Speaker 5 (49:19):
But she's nine years old and she has a tattoo, like.
Speaker 7 (49:22):
That's that's my daughters. I can't imagine, like tattoo.
Speaker 8 (49:27):
Here's what I'm thinking. And I don't know the story,
but here's what I'm thinking. You're in Yuma and they're
not from Arizona.
Speaker 3 (49:32):
Right, No, they're from Turkey.
Speaker 8 (49:35):
Oh, they're from Turkey. I figured they were like glamos
doing freaking you know, doing the sand dunes and whatever.
Speaker 3 (49:42):
They were actually like refugees or like, I don't know what,
but they were like very appreciative of being here in
the United States that now they have freedom in This
was one way for them to show their appreciation. Since
I come in the younger girl to get an American flag.
The older sister, who had just turned to teen that day,
had to get an American flag because she she was
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the one I wanted to America the portrait of Donald
Trump and the younger sisters, well, I want the same thing.
So since I commenced the younger know to get in
an American flag, the older sister got an American flag,
but she she got it on her neck about five
by five inches.
Speaker 8 (50:20):
Whoa dude, can you do a Donald Trump tattoo?
Speaker 5 (50:25):
Like?
Speaker 12 (50:25):
Do you think you can?
Speaker 5 (50:27):
You can? Wow? You want to come it rich?
Speaker 12 (50:29):
Yeah?
Speaker 7 (50:30):
On your neck?
Speaker 1 (50:31):
I want that face.
Speaker 9 (50:32):
Yeah, that's crazy. I got my very first tattoo when
I was sixteen on the top of my foot. And
I only got it because my sister got a tattoo
when she was sixteen, and I was like, well she
gets one, then I get one. But it's literally just stars.
I could not imagine being nine years old and getting
an American flag.
Speaker 10 (50:48):
Tattooed on my That's insane.
Speaker 9 (50:51):
I thought I was crazy at sixteen for getting stars
on my foot, Like that's wild.
Speaker 8 (50:54):
What kind of pushback are you getting, SASA from giving
the tattoo?
Speaker 3 (50:58):
And most of them my everybody get deported. I love
American concisions.
Speaker 5 (51:05):
What what? What's your instagram?
Speaker 3 (51:08):
My instagram is at cut Sosa, cutz s s A
and my business one is black on the Empire.
Speaker 1 (51:15):
Right, And I mean it's like you looked it up.
It's not illegal. The parents were there, like you even
talked them out of a much more extreme thing. So yeah,
I think you even tried to price them out of
them when you do it. So, I mean I think
you covered your tracks.
Speaker 10 (51:28):
You totally did.
Speaker 9 (51:29):
And I was on your instagram so so when I
was trying to hunt you down and I saw your story,
it made me laugh because it's literally like a video
of so so just eating chips and He's like, turn
on the news.
Speaker 10 (51:39):
I don't care about your comments.
Speaker 7 (51:42):
Everyone else back the rules. I know, I'm cool.
Speaker 9 (51:45):
I'm good.
Speaker 7 (51:46):
So you looked it up.
Speaker 5 (51:48):
Yeah, bro, hey, thanks for chipping on their with this.
Speaker 12 (51:50):
Man.
Speaker 5 (51:50):
If I get a tat them, get it from you.
I want a tattoo of you.
Speaker 12 (51:53):
Yeah, I'll out there.
Speaker 3 (51:56):
I go for some xbos barber.
Speaker 8 (51:57):
I'm a license barber as well, dude, just get you
in the studio, then tattooed and haircut. All right, all right,
hold on, we'll talk, all right, brother, thank you, hold
on line.
Speaker 5 (52:08):
All right.
Speaker 8 (52:09):
That's also the famous tattoo artist that tattooed a nine
year old girl with parental consent. I want to play
a couple of comedy clips that I think are so
damn funny that I just have to highlight for you.
One is comedian Brian Reagan and Colin and I have
shared this guy's humor for a while, right, I mean,
he's just absolute hilarious. And this is a clip I've
never heard of it before where he's talking about a
(52:29):
reality show and anyway, just listen.
Speaker 5 (52:33):
Talking about TV. I watched weird shows.
Speaker 35 (52:36):
Man, there's one I'm trying to understand it's about moonshiners.
This reality show, I don't get it. Here's a guy
hiding out in the woods trying to make moonshine. I
don't understand the premise liquor is legal. What's he doing
hiding behind trees? Don't tell anybody.
Speaker 1 (53:01):
I'm out here.
Speaker 5 (53:04):
Why are you out here?
Speaker 34 (53:06):
I'm making moon jack?
Speaker 1 (53:08):
You want some now?
Speaker 35 (53:10):
I can get Jack Daniels over at the liquor store.
Speaker 5 (53:14):
It's legal, has been for a while.
Speaker 35 (53:16):
Come out of the woods and read a newspaper.
Speaker 8 (53:22):
It's so funny. The other one is Kevin James. He
used to have a TV show called Camp Queen's. He's
been on TV alight. He's in the movie Grown Ups
with Adam Sandler, and this is him talking that. This
to me is extremely relatable. So if you're in a relationship,
I mean, Peyton, we're gonna get into your relationship with
your boyfriend here in a second. But we all are
ind this right here is a conversation between me and
(53:45):
my wife pretty much every day.
Speaker 1 (53:48):
Oh I saw some.
Speaker 5 (53:49):
I love her so much. She loves to talk.
Speaker 1 (53:51):
She's like the balance to me.
Speaker 5 (53:52):
She's so good at it.
Speaker 26 (53:53):
At night, we got in the car to drive home
and she just started talking again, and I was like, hey,
we don't need it now.
Speaker 5 (53:59):
We don't need to talk ever again. We don't.
Speaker 1 (54:07):
That's a good thing. I mean, we've been together like
twenty years.
Speaker 29 (54:09):
I've already said every word I'm ever gonna say to
her in every combination.
Speaker 1 (54:13):
That's it.
Speaker 29 (54:14):
And she said every word to me. She knows everything
about me. I know everything about her. We don't need
to talk anymore. We can finish out the rest of
our life with gestures.
Speaker 1 (54:21):
That's it.
Speaker 29 (54:23):
You want to talk, go in your closet, take your
clothes off, and talk all night long.
Speaker 36 (54:29):
But why do I have to be there? Can I
hear it telling me things that I experienced with her?
I was with her all day.
Speaker 29 (54:42):
I can't believe Alan stood up in front of everybody
revealing facts about his son.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
I didn't like that at all. I couldn't believe it.
Speaker 5 (54:50):
Could you believe it? And in my head, I'm going, yes,
I can you know why because I was there? Anyway?
What's going on with you and your boyfriend? Different levels
of relationships?
Speaker 36 (55:05):
Yeah, totally.
Speaker 9 (55:06):
We've been together for a little over four years. We
live in a one bedroom apartment and things are good.
Except for it kind of made me think. Yesterday, I
was like, I'm missing something here, and it made me think, like,
what are the things in your house that you can't
have because of your significant other?
Speaker 10 (55:21):
And for me, it's flowers.
Speaker 9 (55:23):
I'm not allowed to have flowers at the house right
because Kadema has like these insane allergic reactions to flowers.
It's like he's absolutely miserable, and then in turn, I'm
miserable because he's miserable. Then he can't sleep, and then
I can't sleep because he can't sleep, and it's just
stressful and I just want my house to look pretty.
Speaker 10 (55:39):
And have flowers.
Speaker 8 (55:42):
I did you get rid of your cat because of
his allergies? You can't have plants?
Speaker 6 (55:46):
Fake plants, yeah, fake flowers, but I won't.
Speaker 9 (55:49):
You know, it's different when you have like fresh.
Speaker 1 (55:51):
Flowers in your house that actually makes the whole place
look better.
Speaker 12 (55:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (55:55):
I think.
Speaker 9 (55:55):
I think so too, And I'm just super bummed out
that I don't get to have pretty flowers in my house.
Speaker 8 (56:00):
Everybody got married. My wife made me like move my
posters into another.
Speaker 1 (56:04):
Room, like you're really cool, like you're a.
Speaker 8 (56:06):
Star Wars poster, Godfather poster, Animal house poster, Rocky poster.
Speaker 7 (56:11):
You're lucky. She just made you put in another room
to get rid of them.
Speaker 5 (56:14):
And then well then it was one room.
Speaker 8 (56:16):
First we got married in one room, and then we
moved to another house and it got they kind of
put it in the hallway into the garage. Then it
got put in the garage, and then they kind of
went away there in storage. And I have like one
Star Wars poster that's autographed, and I was able to
put it in one of my son's rooms. So like my
son's rooms kind of like where I put my stuff.
Speaker 1 (56:31):
Now that's sort of sad. That's why I have a basement.
All my stuff's the basement because you know, I will
say that my living room looked like a guitar center,
so now it does not. Now it's all all in
the basement, and nobody comes in the basement really except
for me.
Speaker 29 (56:50):
Kyle.
Speaker 5 (56:50):
Why do you say your brain is full, because.
Speaker 6 (56:54):
Well, okay, we've talked several times about how like I can't,
like I don't remember certain things, Like just the other day,
you're like you were with us.
Speaker 7 (57:00):
When we were talking to Ashanti for an hour.
Speaker 10 (57:02):
I don't remember that.
Speaker 5 (57:03):
Yeah, yeah, you don't remember that. You don't remember that
comedian pants.
Speaker 7 (57:08):
Don't remember that. Maybe blocked that one out on purpose.
I don't know, but I don't remember that.
Speaker 6 (57:13):
And yesterday I had this moment where I was like,
oh my gosh, this is why I don't remember things,
because my brain is full of things that I don't
need and probably don't.
Speaker 7 (57:22):
Necessarily even want.
Speaker 6 (57:23):
So yesterday after the show, I was talking with Rich
and Grant, and Grant was like, Kyle, when's the last
time you listened to the Crash Test Dummies album?
Speaker 37 (57:33):
And I'm like, like, twenty years ago, probably whenever it
came out. I don't know, but I used to love
that album, right, And He's like, I listened to it
the other day, front to back. It's still it's like
still slaps, like it's so good.
Speaker 7 (57:44):
And I'm like, you know what, Grant, I'm going to
listen to that album on the way home and guess what.
Speaker 6 (57:48):
I still know at least eighty percent of the wearers
of every song, and not just the song that was
on the radio, like Jeep Tracks, track three, track five.
Speaker 7 (57:56):
I'm seeing all the words.
Speaker 5 (57:57):
Wow, because they I was just gonna say, I know them.
Speaker 6 (58:01):
I know every word to that one I do not
know to the other ones did.
Speaker 1 (58:05):
I literally hit Kyle with when You go on Camping
Trips and she knew the whole song.
Speaker 5 (58:10):
Like immediately, sure were those hit songs I've never heard?
Speaker 1 (58:14):
They were not the song The song I listened to
that got me into it. I listened to it five
times and I was like, well, I'm just gonna listen
the whole album was I Think I'll Disappear now. I
love that song crashes Can we can we work in
some crash test dummies this morning?
Speaker 5 (58:29):
Guys.
Speaker 6 (58:31):
It's not even so relevant, Like nothing about it is
relevant at all, But the fact that I still remember
eighty percent of all the lyrics of every song on
the album.
Speaker 7 (58:40):
I'm like, this is it? This is Why do I
remember this? But I don't remember a comedian getting naked
in the studio?
Speaker 5 (58:46):
Why?
Speaker 7 (58:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 5 (58:48):
You said, again, remember this one.
Speaker 7 (58:52):
Think They'll disappear?
Speaker 33 (58:53):
Now?
Speaker 7 (58:53):
Remember this one?
Speaker 5 (58:54):
What's their hit?
Speaker 7 (58:57):
That's it?
Speaker 5 (59:00):
Yeah, It's like it was a round seat that came up.
It was before it was there must have been a
writer's block.
Speaker 1 (59:06):
He's like, of course was before that.
Speaker 5 (59:09):
Oh, this is crash test of it?
Speaker 6 (59:11):
This is this was the one song that like people
would probably know from them.
Speaker 7 (59:16):
The other tracks, no one would know. You would definitely know.
Speaker 22 (59:19):
This one, and you might need to You might need
to fast forward to like forty five seconds and Rish.
Speaker 5 (59:27):
Does all the work.
Speaker 1 (59:28):
Crowd's having a minute. But wait, they finally care you
back his hair.
Speaker 7 (59:38):
Hair turn from black Kid to pray?
Speaker 24 (59:40):
Why?
Speaker 1 (59:41):
Oh? I know?
Speaker 13 (59:43):
Why do I know?
Speaker 12 (59:43):
Why not?
Speaker 7 (59:46):
When the cars it snatched?
Speaker 5 (59:48):
So this is the part I know. Oh my god,
I got a text.
Speaker 8 (01:00:06):
You know, I keep saying, text us text JJR and
whatever's on your mind to nine six eight ninety three.
Now we've got a text that I could read, but
I hope she can deliver it better than the way
I read it.
Speaker 5 (01:00:17):
Atlanta, Good morning, Hi, Hi? What was your text?
Speaker 1 (01:00:22):
Oh?
Speaker 25 (01:00:23):
Gosh, which one? Because I've texted a few times.
Speaker 5 (01:00:26):
Oh you have, let me see.
Speaker 8 (01:00:27):
I can click you know, I can click on your
number and see every text you've ever sent us.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
Okay, Oh, why didn't you just go over all the texts?
Speaker 5 (01:00:33):
You said you only send two of them? Oh no,
I read I read your text last week.
Speaker 11 (01:00:39):
You did.
Speaker 8 (01:00:39):
Yeah, it was the one where he says you said
you said when Rich said, Peyton said, this is what
it sounds like. And then Rich said softly, when doves cry,
and you said you felt so scene. Yeah, well, your
newest text, the other text, I haven't read that on
the air yet.
Speaker 25 (01:00:55):
Okay, come ahead, because it's I was having a rough
day at that day. Oh yeah, started off my dog
passed away.
Speaker 5 (01:01:04):
Oh well.
Speaker 8 (01:01:07):
One of the things I like about your text is
if the way I read it, it's so random.
Speaker 5 (01:01:10):
And then it ends with that about her dog.
Speaker 8 (01:01:12):
But it's like, yes, sorry, John Jay says the most
random things he does, you do, John j said, the
most random, off colored things like during war the roses.
John Jay said his sister had also been in rehab.
She goes, I laughed so hard, out loud. Kyl and
(01:01:34):
Peyton were so annoyed by him, were you guys?
Speaker 10 (01:01:36):
No, I don't really.
Speaker 15 (01:01:38):
Get annoyed by you.
Speaker 29 (01:01:39):
I just like.
Speaker 25 (01:01:44):
It was such a serious moment and and this poor
girl is crying her heart out about this guy. Yeah anyway,
and John's like my sister, John Jay, John Jean.
Speaker 16 (01:01:58):
Rehab.
Speaker 8 (01:01:59):
You know, I did don't do well with serious things,
so I didn't know what I didn't know how to get.
Speaker 16 (01:02:03):
I love it.
Speaker 8 (01:02:04):
And then when we were playing smartest in the room.
Rich asked John Jay flamboyance. There's a group of what
kind of birds?
Speaker 12 (01:02:13):
I do?
Speaker 25 (01:02:15):
Okay, I could not.
Speaker 12 (01:02:19):
I could not.
Speaker 1 (01:02:20):
Flamboyance is what you call a group of what kind
of bird?
Speaker 8 (01:02:23):
Gays? He says, I rewounded five times and then she
goes and she goes, thank you so much for all
the last I really needed it. My dog was attacked
on Wednesday and died shortly after.
Speaker 5 (01:02:38):
I'm so sorry.
Speaker 25 (01:02:39):
Attacked by what you Another dog had broken broken away
from his his owner, So it was just it was yeah,
it was really bad, just circumstances. Everyone is hurt by it,
you know what I mean. Everyone is upset.
Speaker 1 (01:02:54):
So I'm so sorry.
Speaker 25 (01:02:55):
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I love you guys.
Though you guys, seriously, I know you just think you're
on the radio and it's no big deal or whatever,
but it does mean a lot to those of us
who listen.
Speaker 5 (01:03:07):
Thank you so much. I have a great day. Thank
you so much for texting.
Speaker 24 (01:03:11):
Thank you guys.
Speaker 5 (01:03:12):
You guys know what It's Monday. Guess what It's mine day.
Speaker 8 (01:03:19):
So we're talking about you know. Rich's daughter moved away
to New York to go to school. Kyle, your kids
went back to school a week or two ago, say
with my youngest son.
Speaker 5 (01:03:28):
So, I have a little game I like to play.
Celebrity classroom was what I'm calling.
Speaker 8 (01:03:33):
I'm gonna give the name of celebrity and you tell
me whether or not they were a teacher before they
became famous. I think one of the most famous people
of all time that is a in a band was
what a teacher was?
Speaker 5 (01:03:44):
Rich?
Speaker 12 (01:03:45):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (01:03:45):
Famous person was an obsessed thing.
Speaker 8 (01:03:47):
Thank you for playing a long stings you know it
was a teacher close to me anyway, Kyle, So notster Stallone?
Was he a teacher before he became Rocky? He was
a teacher before we become a Hollywood star. Slone worked in
a gym at as a teacher in the American school
in Switzerland.
Speaker 5 (01:04:07):
Not nothing right, fascinating.
Speaker 8 (01:04:09):
Peyton Johnny Depp, was he a teacher before he became famous?
Speaker 10 (01:04:14):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:04:14):
No, he wasn't. What was he do you know?
Speaker 10 (01:04:17):
I don't know?
Speaker 5 (01:04:17):
He was a.
Speaker 8 (01:04:18):
Telemarketer, telemarketer before hitting big in Hollywood. Johny Dedp worked
to telemarker slung Pens Rich WHOOPI Goldbird? Was she a
teacher before she became famous?
Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
I think she was a teacher.
Speaker 8 (01:04:29):
No, no, she was a mortuary beautician in a funeral home,
doing makeup for the dead.
Speaker 5 (01:04:34):
She was also a brick layer.
Speaker 1 (01:04:37):
Those are two totally different vocations right there.
Speaker 5 (01:04:39):
Kyle Ozzy Osbourne? Was he a teacher before he became famous?
Speaker 12 (01:04:44):
No?
Speaker 5 (01:04:44):
No, you're right he worked at a slaughterhouse.
Speaker 7 (01:04:47):
Oh wow, it would it be funny if he was
a teacher. He'd be like, wasn't he the one that
like ate birds and stuff like that? On stage?
Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
It's science but the head off a bat.
Speaker 5 (01:04:56):
Peyton Q Jackman Wolverine. Was he a teacher before he
became Wolverine.
Speaker 10 (01:05:00):
I'm gonna say yes.
Speaker 1 (01:05:01):
Yes.
Speaker 8 (01:05:01):
The actor worked as a physical education teacher in England
before becoming famous. Rich your favorite author, Stephen King, was
he a teacher before he became famous? Man, I feel
like he's been an author for a long time. But yes,
he was a professor. Yes, he taught high school English
in Maine.
Speaker 1 (01:05:16):
That makes sense.
Speaker 8 (01:05:17):
Kyle Barack Obama. Was he a teacher? He's former president
of the United States.
Speaker 5 (01:05:22):
Was he a teacher before we get Brazil?
Speaker 7 (01:05:24):
This is no.
Speaker 8 (01:05:26):
Yes, he was a teacher before entering politics. Obama was
a constitutional law professor at the University of Chicago Law School,
Peyton Brad Pitt actor, Brad Pitt was teacher. No, but
he was a chicken mascot. Brad Pitt one worked. He
once worked at El Poyle Loco, the Fast Foo chain,
where he dressed up like a giant chicken and danced around.
Speaker 1 (01:05:44):
That's good casting. Put him in that role, Peyton.
Speaker 5 (01:05:47):
How about JK. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter.
Speaker 10 (01:05:51):
I'm gonna say yes yes.
Speaker 8 (01:05:52):
Before writing Harry Potter, Rolling taught English as a foreign
language in Portugal rich After Christopher Walking Walking.
Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
I'm gonna teach you some things. Uh, he was a teacher.
Speaker 8 (01:06:05):
He was not a teacher, but he was a lion tamer.
Christopher Walker works as a lion tamer in a circus.
Speaker 1 (01:06:12):
There's a flex for a previous job, right and then nuts.
Speaker 5 (01:06:15):
Anyway, it's mine and charge of guy again for you.