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November 11, 2024 66 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
One O four to seven Kiss FM. It's John Jay Rich.
Good morning, Cheryl.

Speaker 6 (00:28):
Hi, how are you good?

Speaker 2 (00:30):
What's up?

Speaker 7 (00:31):
Hey?

Speaker 5 (00:31):
So I was listening to the podcast about, uh, you know,
women and friends, and I kind of.

Speaker 8 (00:37):
Have a different take on it.

Speaker 2 (00:39):
Okay, So my husband.

Speaker 9 (00:40):
Was military and we traveled around all over and I
never had a problem making friends. Friends with the military
wife always outgoing and I always had a ton of friends.
We helped each other out. And then when he retired
and we go back to civilian life, making friends has
been absolutely hard.

Speaker 6 (01:02):
And I don't know if it's because, like when.

Speaker 9 (01:03):
You're in the military and you make friends with other
military wives, you're there for each other during deployments and
everything else, and it's a whole different dynamic. But when
you're in civilian world, if you don't get that give
and take like you do when you're in the military,
I feel like so making friends out of the military
has been very, very difficult than when he was in

(01:25):
the military.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Okay, it makes a lot of sense though, because you
guys are all connected by something, you know, and I
bet you relate like nobody else. I bet you that
the level, like you're saying, civilian friendship is probably the
way normal people are. But you're so used to this
incredible bond because you all have something that's amazing. I mean,
you're your husband's are going off to defend our country,

(01:50):
so you're probably like, oh, you know, we got something. Yeah,
you're breathing a different kind of air than the wives.
I'm sure the man are the same when their wife
goes out to defend our country. But that's just my opinion.

Speaker 7 (01:58):
Sure, exactly.

Speaker 9 (01:59):
Yeah, And it's been very different. Like he's been out
for like ten years.

Speaker 5 (02:03):
And I've met people, but I haven't made I think
I've made maybe.

Speaker 9 (02:08):
One or two actual people I could call my friend,
and like the ten years he's been out, because it's
just a different dynamic, so I pour my heart into
the relationship.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
But I guess that's just the military side of it,
where they don't you know.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Let's go around the reo real quick, because I'm curious too,
because you say one or two friends in ten years,
that sounds about right for me. Yeah right, I mean
that's really all you need. I mean, Kyle, you have
a bunch of friends, but you have a lot of
new friends. You do have new friends, though, Do you
have a couple of new friends friends? Right, because because
you get new friends because you have kids.

Speaker 10 (02:37):
Well yeah, and that's kind of what I was going
to suggest, if like you start doing things that you're
interested in, like maybe like playing pickleball, join a pickleball
league or like, you know, it's funny because like my
mom when she moved up to Pace, and she all
of a sudden had like a million new friends, and
it's just because she really dove into everything around her that.

Speaker 2 (02:56):
She was interested in.

Speaker 10 (02:57):
She's in an art class, she plays golf with other ladies. Like,
so finding people that also have similar interests that you
have may help, like you know, spark that fire and friendship.

Speaker 9 (03:08):
Yeah. Yeah, I mean I tried, like I fish a lot,
but there's not a whole lot.

Speaker 11 (03:12):
Of women that like, yeah, I get that through.

Speaker 7 (03:14):
I mean, that's at Kyle's point, like you just have
to find your community. And this reminds me of like
I played sports my whole life and one of my teammates,
she didn't go off to play college basketball like the
rest of my teammates and I did. So she joined
a sorority because she found that unity in a team
like kind of way, and she had being the president
of the sorority, like she had the greatest time in college.
So I think, to Kyle's point, like, just find your people,

(03:37):
people that like the same things as you, and you'll
be Okay.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
Google women who fish and there's.

Speaker 7 (03:41):
Like so many Facebook groups too that like you could
go on for people in your community that fish and
be like, hey, looking for some friends that want to
go fishing, and I bet you'd find something.

Speaker 12 (03:50):
Yeah, just do what I do your driveway and just
talk to anybody who comes by the.

Speaker 9 (03:58):
Street. But that's about it. I'm like, Okay, it's fine,
but yeah, I think it's just a different dynamic versus
the Miila.

Speaker 2 (04:05):
We'll attop to you, Cheryl, friend, Cheryl than thank you
for listening. Kyle Taket fishing. All right, thanks Cheryl, thanks
for listening again. You can always text us, text JJRD
whatever you want to say to ninety six eight ninety
three Ryan. Good morning, Ryan.

Speaker 13 (04:20):
Hi, how's it going.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
I'm sorry? Hi, welcome, Thank.

Speaker 8 (04:23):
You for having me.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
What's going on?

Speaker 14 (04:26):
Okay?

Speaker 13 (04:26):
So I need some advice from you guys. So I've
been dating this guy. We've been dating for almost two years,
like a year and a half, really great guy. Like
we met through mutual friends, Like I could definitely see
a future with him, right, So we kind of live
two different lifestyles.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
You know.

Speaker 13 (04:44):
He lives in a refurbished school bus. You know, he
started this project probably like around the pandemic, so he's
been living there. It's really beautiful, really nice. He's a
really creative guy.

Speaker 14 (04:55):
Me.

Speaker 13 (04:56):
I live in my apartment. You know, I love my apartment.
It's very nice, cozy. I have a lot of space.
So since we've been we've been getting very serious. He
wants me to move in to the school bus with him.

Speaker 15 (05:08):
And are you not getting I don't, I don't know.

Speaker 13 (05:11):
Just something about it doesn't feel stable, you know, if
we start to have kids, like where with the kids sleep,
if we get a doll where.

Speaker 16 (05:17):
With the dog.

Speaker 13 (05:18):
Like, it's just a lot of moving factors, and I
don't want to hurt his feeling because he's a really,
really nice guy. But you know, I don't really know
how to break it to him.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
Well for me, could he have been doing this to you, like, Hey,
we're going to the next level. I really think I'd
like for you to move in to my bus, hoping
you'd say no, way, you move into my house and
then he'd be like, oh, okay, yes, I'll do it.

Speaker 7 (05:42):
Like he's like has an alternate life, because maybe he
thinks you like that about him, but he's ready.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
To get he's just dying over the normal house or
the normal shower, the normal whatever.

Speaker 17 (05:50):
And he was like, no, if.

Speaker 10 (05:53):
That's the case, I feel like the easy way to
present that is like, well, how you've worked so hard
on this, this is like an investment you should get
hey back on Why don't you move in with me
and then let's rent out the bus is an airbnb.

Speaker 15 (06:08):
That's a really good day.

Speaker 13 (06:11):
You know, that's a good idea. But I don't want
him to move in with me. I move in with him.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
Wait, I understand I understand your dilemma. Then you said,
you said, he's asking you to move into the bus,
but you don't want to move in the.

Speaker 13 (06:27):
Bus right, not necessarily?

Speaker 2 (06:30):
Okay, but do you want to live with them? Yes,
but you don't want him to movie with you. So
how do you want to live with him?

Speaker 13 (06:38):
I want him to get his own place, get like
his own apartment, then I move in with him.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
So why don't you say to him, then let's get
a bigger place together. He's gonna be like a bigger bus.
No problem, charter bus. I'm on it.

Speaker 10 (06:51):
I mean there is something to like, you guys going
out and apartment hunting together or looking for a place together,
that you find something you both like, like, Hey, how
I want to make it something we both are a
part of type of thing.

Speaker 13 (07:03):
Oh that's a really that's actually a really good idea.
I can kind of like trick him a little bit.
You know, Hey, we're gonna go we're kinda go apartment
shop and let's see like what we like. Yeah, I
think that's a great idea. Actually, And if.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
You have kids, you're talking about what happens if you
live with the bus you have kids, it'd be great
then you just drive them to school every little figure.
That's what happens on.

Speaker 13 (07:26):
Yeah, this is actually really cool. Like if we do
like roaches and stuff like that, totally fine. But living
there full time, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
You know, you park the bus and get a house,
park the bus in the house rented out like houses.
You have a marketing great great, great marketing campaign.

Speaker 13 (07:42):
I'm open for that as well too.

Speaker 2 (07:43):
Thanks Ryan, thanks for calling in.

Speaker 13 (07:45):
Thank you, good buss Paydon.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
What's the vib of horse copes? Today?

Speaker 7 (07:48):
It's National Color Day, So I'm gonna tell you your
color based on your eight.

Speaker 2 (07:52):
Seven seven nine three seven one four seven Kayla, good morning.

Speaker 9 (07:57):
I'm a copper Corn.

Speaker 7 (07:59):
Okay, So Capricorn, your color is kind of boring, not
gonna lie it's gray or brown. But it's because you're
disciplined and you have this different approach to life and
it mirrors in gray and brown, which represents your practicality
in your reliability, and these colors they help you stay
grounded and focused on your goals even when other people
get distracted. So this totally makes sense for my Capricorn.

(08:20):
You guys mostly have your life together.

Speaker 13 (08:23):
I love it.

Speaker 18 (08:23):
I would agree with that.

Speaker 15 (08:24):
Satan.

Speaker 19 (08:25):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (08:26):
Hi Robin. What's your sign?

Speaker 10 (08:29):
Hi?

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Gominding everyone, I'm a Gemini.

Speaker 7 (08:31):
Gemini, the color for you is yellow, curious Geminis. You
guys are always buzzing with ideas and yellow compliments your
optimistic energies. So this color sparks joy, creativity, and communication,
making it the perfect shade for you that thrives on
variety in learning.

Speaker 15 (08:47):
So put on a yellow shirt today. You'll have a
good one.

Speaker 6 (08:50):
Nice sounds great, Thanks Satan, have a great day.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
Hi, Hey Blaca, what's your sign?

Speaker 15 (08:57):
Sagittarius? Your color is purple.

Speaker 7 (09:00):
Purple reflects sagittarius love for adventure and pursuits, and it
symbolizes wisdom, spirituality, and curiosity. So it's the color of
the traveler and the seeker. So make sure that you
go and book your flight for your vacation that you
very much deserve.

Speaker 14 (09:15):
All right, Okay, it's like the color of.

Speaker 15 (09:19):
Royalty, So I'm here for that.

Speaker 2 (09:21):
What do you got for? Oh? The sad dera high?
What's your sign?

Speaker 8 (09:24):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (09:25):
My son is.

Speaker 20 (09:26):
Libra, So for Libra.

Speaker 7 (09:28):
Kyle is also a Libra. You and Dara, your color
is pink or light blue. Libra's love for harmony and
beauty aligns perfectly with the softness of pink and light blue.
These colors represent peace, love, and balance, which helps my
libras navigate relationships and find harmony in your surroundings.

Speaker 10 (09:46):
I hope we get pink or blue.

Speaker 7 (09:50):
What do you, yeah, rich my Pisces, the color for
you sea green or aqua?

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Pices?

Speaker 15 (09:56):
Oh my gosh, like sea foam green?

Speaker 2 (09:57):
You do?

Speaker 15 (09:58):
You've seen it? Cut it out?

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Come on.

Speaker 15 (10:03):
Aqua's aqua.

Speaker 7 (10:06):
It's just like Talking Wife seen Aquamarine with Sarah Patterson
was like the.

Speaker 2 (10:10):
Color of rich in the John Jay and rich Old
logo right behind you.

Speaker 7 (10:13):
Okay, that's okay, okay, But Pisces, you are deeply connected
to your emotions and your intuition, and sea green or
aqua reflects your fluid, empathetic nature. So it's a soothing
shade and it gives my pisces a sense of healing
and peace.

Speaker 2 (10:29):
That's nice. I would prefer something more aggressive, but okay,
like what like purple? Okay? Do you for Leo?

Speaker 15 (10:36):
Well, Leah? For us, our main color is gold.

Speaker 7 (10:39):
Leo is born to shine and gold is a perfect
match for their radiant personality. This color represents a Leo's
sense of royalty, generosity in leadership. How about Virgo Virgo
earth tones brown and beige, big old born Virgos. Your
practical and your analytical minds makes you feel like home
in earthy tones, which provides you with structure and clarity.

(11:00):
And I feel like Virga's if you're just trying to
read your house. Just like, take some inspo from Kim Kardashian.
That's pretty on brand. Brown, brown, beige, gray, all the boring, all.

Speaker 2 (11:12):
Colors I don't like on a petticures are so in there.
It was word is a Virgo? Like I look good
in every color, so it doesn't matter.

Speaker 15 (11:23):
Sounds like you had a little Leo rising right there.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
If we missed your sign, you go to John jay
Rich dot com. I actually send a text. Actually you
did send a text, right, that's what you're calling.

Speaker 14 (11:31):
About, right, Yes, I did.

Speaker 2 (11:33):
Okay, walk us through your text.

Speaker 11 (11:36):
Okay.

Speaker 18 (11:37):
I'm a loyal listener. I've been listening to you guys
for years, and I usually listened, well, I always listen
to the podcast, so I'm usually a few days behind.
So I just recently heard the story of Noah's talking
about Well, it was a lady that called in and
said she had recognized him at the airport and she thought.

Speaker 20 (11:56):
He was ignoring her.

Speaker 14 (11:57):
But he's like, no, I thought it was in my
head my name, because.

Speaker 18 (12:00):
I really wanted to get recognized.

Speaker 14 (12:03):
Right right right, yes, yes, yes, And so I was like, oh,
my gosh, I never told you guys my Noah story,
and because I want to message you or call on
the show or something, and I just completely forgot.

Speaker 18 (12:17):
So last July, my husband and I are flying home
from Barbados and we have a late connection in Miami,
and so we're boarding the plane and we're on the
tarmac for like an hour, maybe a little over an hour.
Because of weather, they're only letting planes go five minutes
in between each other. So as we're sitting waiting, we're
in the front of the plane and this little lady

(12:39):
keeps walking up to the front and she's like clearly irritated.
And she wasn't like being obnoxious or anything that you
could she was visibly upset about something. Because my husband
I noticed and we were like kind of like laughing
at each other, like, Oh, what's the drama with Gertrude,
you know, like we were like, Oh, what's going on.
So anyway, we end up taken off.

Speaker 3 (13:01):
We land.

Speaker 18 (13:01):
A few hours later, we're walking to get our luggage
and our friends that were on the church with us,
they were sitting in the back of the plane, and
so they start telling us about this family that was
kind of a little bit like making a fuss about seats,
and they just wouldn't stop talking about the seats and
this and that. So our friends intervened and said, hey,

(13:24):
we'll switch seats to make just to satisfy this family
because they just, you know, we're all tired. It's like
midnight at this point, and they just want to take off.
So anyway, we get the baggage crane, we're waiting for
our luggage, and my friend she's like, oh, that's the
family right there, like she like discreetly points them out.
And I turn around and lord and behold John Day.

(13:47):
The family was baby Noah, his mom wanted Fred, his grandma,
who was the little lady that kept walking up to
the front of the plane. That was Winnifred's mom and dad.

Speaker 14 (14:00):
And I was like, oh my gosh, oh my gosh.

Speaker 18 (14:04):
And I like grab my husband's arms.

Speaker 6 (14:05):
He's like, what is wrong with you?

Speaker 18 (14:07):
And I'm like, that is baby nored like them, and
I'm like and I'm scaring, but I'm trying not to stare,
but I am clearly staring because my husband says, stop staring,

(14:28):
and I'm like, you don't understand. And then I'm I'm
confident that if I were to see any of you
outside the show, I would recognize you immediately. But my
friend she was like, no, I'm like, I promised, So
she googles the show and she's like, that's that is
That's no what I'm like, I told you so anyway,

(14:48):
And it was so funny because we land so late.

Speaker 13 (14:51):
We're like two hours delayed.

Speaker 20 (14:52):
I'm tired.

Speaker 18 (14:53):
I just want to get home to my children. I
hadn't seen in a week.

Speaker 20 (14:56):
And when I saw his family, I was like, I
was white.

Speaker 16 (15:00):
I was so excited.

Speaker 21 (15:04):
Do you remember that we almost missed our connection in Miami?
We ran forty eight gates through the Miami airport after
they had already shut the airplane door and had convinced
them to reopen it and let us on the plane.
Given away our seats.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Wow, we have to sit.

Speaker 21 (15:20):
Wherever there's an open seat, and everyone did except my grandmother.
She threw a fit and went up the first class
and demanded the seat. She threw a credit card at
the flight attendant.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
Geez, so what what what is it? Salid? What does
Winnifred sound like? Throwing a fit on a plane?

Speaker 21 (15:35):
Kyle?

Speaker 2 (15:36):
First of all, we just had to run all the way.

Speaker 22 (15:38):
Through the air.

Speaker 19 (15:39):
We finally the door, and you gave away our se.

Speaker 20 (15:46):
And give us our first class seat.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
I will not be sitting in the back.

Speaker 19 (16:03):
On the plane as you're the fast Okay, Ashley, you
have a great day.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
Thank you so much for listening.

Speaker 21 (16:17):
Bye.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
We discovered our text line about a month and a
half ago and now we use it all the time.
So you just text JJR and whatever is on your
mind to nine six eight ninety three Stacks and hacks.
This is where I have stax of information. And it
started because I was just saving stuff to get to
on the show. Never got to it, so they created
a stack of stuff, So we created stacks and hacks.
A woman named Karen was laid off from work. She

(16:41):
sued the company that fired her because she says they
didn't give her a farewell card. Turns out the company
said we did. We passed it around and only three
people signed it, and we thought that'd be worse than
not giving you a farewell card. No one wanted to
sign it, No one liked her name was Karen. Karen.

Speaker 15 (16:57):
Oh that's a bummer.

Speaker 2 (17:00):
There's a guy in Wales who accidentally threw a eight
thousand dollars bitcoin in twenty thirteen. He's suing the city
for six hundred and forty million dollars now because they
won't let him dig through a mountain of trash at
the dump to find the hard drive that the bitcoin
is on. Six hundred and forty seven million, exactly what
it'd be worth at bitcoin's peak earlier this year. Oh wow,

(17:22):
I would think that I would just go go dig
through the trash. That's what to do. Rich people are
now building mansions on top of skyscrapers. There's a photoging
viral of a huge one some billionaire built on top
of a building in India. It's supposed to look like
the White House. It's thirty three stories up. I'm sorry
to see some like you know how you click on
one architecture video on Instagram, then you get millions of them.

(17:43):
I got this one of this house or this apartment
in New York City's like five stories high and it's
it's on a skyscraper and I would not want to
live up there.

Speaker 10 (17:52):
Look, yeah it, but also like think about how long
it just takes you, Like those elevators can't go that
fast tring to get home.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
Scott on the radio. The company put me in a
on the a twenty fourth floor of an apartment building
that I lived at for a few months, and I
thought it was really cool first, but then when you're
in a hurry and people get in the elevator with you,
you have to stop at every floor, and you know,
like if you forget something, I'd go to park guys
forget somebody had to go back up to my place
in twenty fourth four quick. Now this is something that

(18:22):
we can do that I think we would enjoy. Japan
just snagged the world record for the most people pointing
at the SKay at once. They have five hundred. The
number to beat is five hundred and seven. I mean,
if you walked up on that, you'd look up for sure.

Speaker 15 (18:41):
We can definitely beat that seven.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Come on, by the way, this is crazy when you
think about what's going on in Los Angeles and California
and all that stuff.

Speaker 22 (18:50):
So a UCLA professor, a UCLA professor of astrophysics, claims
his low salary has made him essentially homeless because he
can't afford to in la oh man, this is this guy.

Speaker 23 (19:02):
A little while ago, I had to move all of
my stuff into one of these storage units. I'm only
being paid seventy thousand dollars for this academic year. The
rent in Los Angeles is incredibly expensive. It's twenty five
hundred dollars for a one bedroom apartment, so I'm no
longer able to afford that.

Speaker 17 (19:19):
Now I'm not officially homeless.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
I'm staying someplace.

Speaker 23 (19:23):
It's in San Diego, so it's nowhere close to Los Angeles,
and I had to move my classes online.

Speaker 17 (19:27):
I asked them to.

Speaker 23 (19:28):
Please let me renegotiate my contract to one hundred thousand
dollars a year so that I can make the minimum
to afford my apartment so that I don't come up short,
and they refused.

Speaker 2 (19:38):
Is that crazy? Why I was a professor? Police in
Hawaii a reminding locals, if you find an unexploded grenade,
call the police and leave it alone. Don't bring it
to the police station like one resident did. This weekend. Yeah,
so you hit a bump, things could go real bad.
Frontier Airlines Pastor demanded that an aircraft returned to the
gate at San Diego International Airport while shouting that she

(20:00):
was president of the United States and that she owned
seven continents. She's off the charts here.

Speaker 17 (20:06):
If I was fighting a suit, you.

Speaker 2 (20:08):
Was stopping to flight.

Speaker 21 (20:09):
Laugh.

Speaker 3 (20:09):
Now I am the president of this whole country. There's
a tampon if I word yes.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
I need to get off this plane.

Speaker 3 (20:15):
And I'm gonna tell you straight up, don't ever come
against nobody because they spend calling Again, you had enough time.
I see Frontier to illegal stuff several times. I've been
rocking for the last eight years. Don't tell me you
had enough time to stop that. Tell of pilot to
not go. Just released him from the bank. I saw
it out the window. I know it within my heart.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
I am in a found sovereign ruler here in the
government seven continents.

Speaker 3 (20:39):
I own. What comes around goes around this time now,
he laughing. Once what happened, You'll be expired, just like
your battery on your watch.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
Okay, she popped off. What's something that instantly discuss you.
There's a list online tomatoes. Tomatoes is not the top
twenty nacon.

Speaker 7 (20:59):
No.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
Let me give you some examples, and there's a couple
of on here that I agree with. Food splatters in
the microwave, O moldy food, milk that smells bad or
is chunky, a band aid in a pool, even your
own bad aid in a pool when it comes off
your finger, or whatever. An unflushed toilet, dirty socks, long

(21:20):
toenails or crusty feet, body odor, bad breath, seeing someone
throw up, seeing someone talking or chewing with their mouth open,
seeing someone litter, cockroaches, And the number one thing is
on there soil gross. I didn't want to say. I
don't want put that visual in your mind. Yeah, I
mean that's a that's a very fun list. But here's

(21:41):
a fun list. There's five overused phrases that you should
avoid at work. I love these phrases because think about,
when I say these words are phrases, how often I
think they've popped up in meetings? Circle back, circle back.
Number three. How about at the end of the day. Nope,
but depended, it's not in there, but that's good. How
about it is what it is? Milpe, low hanging fruit. Ah, Yes, bandwidth,

(22:04):
move the needle, leverage and synergy synergy, synergy? What do
you got for life? Hatrich?

Speaker 12 (22:14):
All right, how many times if you walked into a
door because you didn't know it was a push or
a pull? And when you do it, that's what everybody's
looking at you and they go they can't figure out
how to open up a door.

Speaker 24 (22:24):
Happens a lot, doesn't it. It does have a lot,
you say, it just happening. Happened over the weekend when
I was in Mexico with at this hotel staying out.
But I will say, like if this it's embarrassing when
it says push and you pull. Yeah, well, let's the
doors I was at. Didn't say if there's directions on
the door, that's on you. Okay, it's so simple.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
I don't know what.

Speaker 12 (22:44):
We haven't all figured it out. All you do is
you got to pay a little bit of attention when
you're walking to the door. Look for the hinges. If
you see the hinges, you pull. You don't see the
hinges you push. That's all there is to it, right,
But you're not when you're going through a door and
you're walking, you're not. So let me look at the hinge,
Well the handle to go. I am requiring you to
do a little bit of pre work so that you

(23:04):
don't mess yourself up and likes. You just got to
look up from your phone for a half a second.

Speaker 2 (23:09):
At the door.

Speaker 12 (23:09):
Hinges pull, no, hinges push. That's gonna save you a
lot in your life. You're gonna get all your cool
points back.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
I was talking to our new boss and we were
down that side of the hall and he goes, or
he's what I'm going. You know how I turned to
get down the stairs and there's that door you can
go straight. Yeah, And I can't remember what it was,
but he goes, he goes, he's talking to me and
he goes, oh, apparently this is a pull. So now
you know kjibs is that life hacking? Many more up
a John Jay Ridge dot com. So off air, and

(23:36):
I don't even if you guys have caught wind of
Rich and I talking about something called the VO two Max.

Speaker 7 (23:41):
No.

Speaker 2 (23:42):
So the VO two max is a rating you get
which is and I don't understand it, but it actually
helps with like your longevity in life. If you get
the law, if you get the VO two max rating,
and what's rating you it's a there's two systems. There's
either you do a step test. You walk up and
down on a step for six minutes and they measure
your heart rate and all this stuff, and then they
give you this number, right, and that number tells you

(24:05):
if you're excellent, if you're average, if you're fair, if
you're below average, it's bad.

Speaker 21 (24:09):
Right.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Rich went into another place that does it, and there's
not that many places that do it. Rich went to
a place that did it, and it's like hooked up
to a machine and they have this stuff over your face.
Looks way legit. And when he gave me his number,
he Rich told me his number, like everybody I talked
to who was like off the charts, like, if that's
truly his number, then he's in the wrong career because
he should be an athlete that's in Tour de France

(24:31):
right now. I'm not even a bike running Oh really?
So it was like it was amazing, Yes, well I
have an update on that. Okay, I got to read
my test. Oh you do, because my trainer was like,
we've never seen the number as high as richide. When
you look at the schedule, when you look at the chart,
the highest number is a fifty five, yeah, and then
there's nothing after that. And Rich said he got a
sixty five literally, right. So my trainer was like, he's

(24:53):
literally a loser because he's in radio, he should be
the number one athlete in the world. So I got
my number on Friday, and my number was like bad,
like not very good, like like I'm gonna die. I went.
I spiraled into this like sadness over the weekend. And
when I get sad, I eat and I just ate

(25:13):
nonsop for three days, right, And I was so bummed.
I text my doctor last night and I was like, man,
I feel bad about my my video to Max Scar
And then she's like, well, you can change it, Like
what do we can change it? Says this is pretty
much what I've read, is like this is your number
and if you don't, if this isn't a high number,
you know you're not gonna live very long. And she's like, well,
you gotta do cardio three times a week, sixteen minutes
at a heart level whatever, Like oh okay, so I can.

(25:35):
So my my my vieoto Max is a thirty, which
is okay, which isn't the good right? What is this
supposed to be for like for normal, like like pretty good.
It depends on your age. It doesn't sound bad. No,
it could see if I can work it up and
get it, Like if I do cardio every day for
a year, I can maybe go to a thirty three
in the thirty four.

Speaker 17 (25:55):
That's good.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. That's good.

Speaker 12 (25:57):
Anyway, mine was unusually high because as somebody did the
test kind of a little wrong, so I got to
redo it again, so I.

Speaker 2 (26:06):
Said, a patriarch of what set you down the wrong road?
This weekend? Something happened to me Friday and I just
bingeing everything and I feel terrible. And Emily said, I
decided to have a political discussion at the dinner table
with my brother and my sister dear. The rules were
to be respectful of everyone's opinion, she said, and that's
when things went terribly wrong.

Speaker 12 (26:28):
Oh that yeah, I don't envy that I have friends
that are like dissolving their like long business partnership because
they don't agree on politics.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Now, Laura said, I got fired Friday from a brand
new boss who wanted to bring his friends in Boome,
I know. And then someone's dog tore their acl like
there's all these little comments about and it kind of
sadly made me feel a little bit better, although none
of those are life threatening like mine.

Speaker 12 (26:54):
Did you at least eat something delicious even though it
probably wasn't good for you?

Speaker 2 (26:57):
I not really see that's the that's what I binge it.
It's not it's not worth it. I meant to make
a drive to Salt and Strokes. Well that's not true.
I did have all the bread at Stake, forty four bread.
They make their bread with butter in the bread. So
I ate the whole loaf.

Speaker 15 (27:14):
That's when I started to kind of got the hot skillet.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Yeah, I just ate the whole thing. Blake didn't get
any of it. Oh my gosh. Yeah, anyway, we're gonna
share that with you.

Speaker 25 (27:21):
Hi, Jenny, Hey, guys, how's it going.

Speaker 2 (27:24):
What's going on?

Speaker 16 (27:26):
Oh?

Speaker 25 (27:27):
I'm just here in Vegas. So I texted you guys
to tell you that I'm getting married tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
We're going to.

Speaker 20 (27:33):
Be listening, thank you.

Speaker 25 (27:36):
I'm going to be listening to your show podcast while
I'm getting ready. So I figured i'd send you a text.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
Who you marrying?

Speaker 25 (27:43):
His name is Bryce?

Speaker 2 (27:45):
Do you want us to call him? Right now? And
see who you'll take with him to get a couple's massage.

Speaker 25 (27:51):
Well, he's actually sleeping in our hotel room right now.
So when you guys called me back, I had to
step out into the hall real quick.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
Okay, there are special day.

Speaker 25 (28:03):
I tell you a quick, funny story that involves you, guys. So,
the first time that my fiance and I actually came
to Vegas was because I want tickets to see the
Jonas brothers on your show in Vegas. And we've became
obsessed with Vegas and obsessed with the Jonas brothers. And
we've seen the Jonas brothers like six times since then,

(28:26):
and we've come to Vegas like seven times together. So
we decided to get married in Vegas.

Speaker 2 (28:33):
Very cool. Well, thank you Jay set us pictures.

Speaker 1 (28:35):
Okay, okay, thank yous.

Speaker 26 (28:42):
Right, so I got a topic for you guys. So
I don't know how well you guys are familiar with
the dating app wool Plus. It's like a curvy girl
dating app, I guess. So currently there's like a passion
going on. It's like Miss Kirby or whatever, and these
only the women can go live, and when they go live,

(29:03):
they can kind of talk and interact and guys are
like usually in there messaging them and it's like Instagram Live,
except for it's on this dating app, and you're supposed
to be like, you know, showing yourself, showing your character,
your personality and everything else like that to try and
gain votes from these guys. And these guys can buy
these things to give you gifts, right, And the more

(29:23):
gifts you get, the more votes you have, the you
go to the semi finals, and then the finals I
think are tomorrow. So what I've noticed is some girls
are using this as a way to promote their explicit
content that they have on of or they'll be like
follow me here, and that's how they're gaining these votes.

Speaker 4 (29:43):
And this is like them using this.

Speaker 16 (29:48):
Dating app quote unquote for like not it's intended usage,
is what you're saying, right you right, No, well I'm
not the context with I'm just saying, like a good
topic could be based on this is like, how have
you seen dating apps being misused or you've been misled

(30:09):
through whatever it is, because I know through like I've
used tender before in the past, and the girl will
have nothing in her bio and it'll be like just
her Instagram and then like.

Speaker 26 (30:18):
Her statistics like height, weight, job, whatever, and like just
some photos, but like you try to match with her,
but that leads to nowhere. But you have her Instagram
because it's clearly right there, and you go to her
instagram DM or and she's like where do I know
you from? And you're like, oh, I saw you on
the dating app. And then she'll be like, dude, life,
did we match? And you're like, no, but I thought
i'd reach you here because that's the reason why you

(30:40):
put it here. And then she's like leaves you on red.

Speaker 7 (30:44):
So kind of like how I set my age on
Tender to like seventy year old people so I could
get free dinners.

Speaker 15 (30:51):
Like I didn't want anything else.

Speaker 7 (30:52):
Than that, but I just wanted free dinner because I
was a broke college But like, but that's a.

Speaker 26 (30:57):
Little different though, because, like I said, like that is
a little different than like, like I said, these girls
are supposed to be like meeting and connecting and stuff
like that, not promoting their explicit content or trying to
gain more followers or like some girls are even like
because like when you go live, girls have been banned
because there's like certain things you're not supposed to do,

(31:18):
You're not supposed to wear certain things. And these girls
are doing the most, some of them, not all, And
some of them are just sitting there and talking to
you and doing what they're supposed to be doing, trying
to find somebody in their area.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
Oh y, I hate So let me ask you a
couple of things. What's the name of the app, the
crivy app.

Speaker 26 (31:32):
It's called wu plus.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
Wo like woo yes wo plus like? So you spell
out woo p l U s yes.

Speaker 26 (31:42):
I believe so?

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Okay, so you clearly are you? Are you into kirvy girls?
Is that why you're on it?

Speaker 4 (31:47):
I'm into everybody.

Speaker 26 (31:48):
I mean, if I see a good looking woman, it
doesn't really matter her size to me, as long as
she looks good.

Speaker 2 (31:53):
How did how did you find wu Plus? I've never
heard of it before. Have you guys heard that? Again?
I'm not on the dating scene.

Speaker 26 (31:58):
I met my I met my most recent X on
there like three years ago and we dated for like sometime.
But I mean that's how I met my last recent girlfriend.

Speaker 2 (32:11):
So I was a couple of wood that the episode
was like, who man, look at her? Is that what
it's for?

Speaker 26 (32:15):
I don't have no idea, but it's like this is
a there's like a curvy girl app like for them
to have like a more safe place.

Speaker 4 (32:26):
For them, right.

Speaker 26 (32:30):
But I'm just saying like girls are on there, like
wearing really short shorts, shaking their ass reviews, they're looking
like they're trying to they're trying to do literally like everything.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Because that's life, man, That's what happens. People use other
things to launch other things. You know what I mean.

Speaker 26 (32:43):
You go to you can go to Crest you're not
a dating app to try and find like.

Speaker 2 (32:47):
A related but you go you go to the Craigslist
to go find a lawn more and you can find
an illegal massage parlor, you know what I mean.

Speaker 7 (32:55):
Like Marcus is probably on these you know, dating apps
to maybe find a potential partner and have these women
that are just trying to you know, upsell you.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
And that's everything.

Speaker 15 (33:07):
As more like what I think Marcus so much to start.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
A nice guy app.

Speaker 12 (33:12):
I mean, if only fans maybe she's not there for
dating and maybe just skip past that one go.

Speaker 2 (33:18):
To the next one. Yeah, I mean I get it.
It's frustrating.

Speaker 10 (33:20):
But also, like John Jay said, it's like You're just
gonna have to expect that pretty much everywhere.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
You go with everything. Let's throw it out there and
see what happens, all right, Marcus, we'll see what happens,
all right, brother, Thanks for calling in. I saw this
cool list. It was about celebrities that what jobs they
had before they were famous. It was very compelling. Shall
I run them by you? I think it'd be very shocked.
For example, Margot Robbie, you wish she did before she
was an actress? Bar you don't. You don't know bartender,

(33:46):
you would see uh huh, No, any guesses she worked
at a bowling alley. She made sandwiches at Subway. Oh,
just like Noah before Noah worked here, he worked at Subway.

Speaker 17 (33:57):
Wow, Sydney.

Speaker 2 (33:59):
So what do you think she did?

Speaker 15 (34:02):
I think she worked at a super fancy resort close.

Speaker 2 (34:05):
She was hired to be a tour guidet Universal Studios,
but she left after training.

Speaker 15 (34:09):
To pursue her acting career. I would think.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
Megan Markle was a calligrapher and Todd classes. Tiffany Hattish
worked for American Airlines at the boarding gates. Fun.

Speaker 15 (34:19):
Can you imagine Tiffany had is calling out your flight number.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
Melissa McCarthy. You know who melissam is. She worked at
Starbucks as a barista.

Speaker 15 (34:27):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (34:29):
Eva Longoria worked at Wendy's for six years. Wow admin
driver Kylo Ren served two years in the Marine Corps.
Whoopy Goldberg grant you can relate to this. Whoopy Goldberg
was a Morgan beautician. Ooh, beautiful, beautiful. Rachel McAdams. Rachel mccams.
I think Rachel McAdams did. She worked at Hollister. She

(34:50):
worked at McDonald's for three years. Terry Crews, who was
just featured heavily in at the Oscars. He's a bouncer
at a club as a courtroom skeeduer artist. Oh what
a unique gig. Lil nas X. What do you think,
little Na, Because I mean he's been a famous he
has to work at seventeen or eighteen years old.

Speaker 15 (35:10):
I'm like Rodeo.

Speaker 2 (35:11):
He was a ride attended to six Flags Magic Mountain.
That's cool. Matthew McConaughey might have the weirdest job out
of all of them. Guesses. I bet you're working at Zoo.
I think Kyle would guess this. An armadillo exterminator at
a country clubs. I was going to say, what did
you guys do before you were famous? John Jay? I

(35:31):
wouldn't say famous, But before I got on the radio,
I worked at the check hashing place. I was a lifeguard,
and I worked at Carls Junior for two weeks two weeks,
and I worked at my dad's restaurants growing up, Rich,
what did you do before you were at grocery stores
and you worked at a record store? Wow, Peyton, I.

Speaker 7 (35:48):
Am transported organs from point A to pointments.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
I've seen her car. She still got a few in there.

Speaker 7 (35:54):
The best, Rich, I'm giving out my secrets, Kyle, what
did you do before radio?

Speaker 10 (35:58):
My first job was Bagel Nash. I did a tanning salon,
and then I was a waitress at Cone Girl.

Speaker 15 (36:03):
Okay, Kyle, is Bigel Nash still around Bagel Nush?

Speaker 7 (36:07):
No?

Speaker 2 (36:07):
I don't.

Speaker 7 (36:08):
Well.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Actually I think it was called the Nauche now or
something like that.

Speaker 7 (36:11):
Because I think I drove by Bagel Nush and I said, Kyle, we'hop.

Speaker 15 (36:17):
I still love bagels to this day.

Speaker 2 (36:19):
We're about to talk to somebody in Tia.

Speaker 7 (36:20):
Why So, I was on Facebook and I was scrolling
the other day and I'm in this group it's called
Go Gilbert and it's just basically a community neighborhood group.
But I like to call it my mom Facebook groups
because the tea in there sometimes is so pipe and hot.
And I saw Tia posted a misconnections and I was like,
oh my gosh, she has to tell this story on
the air.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Okay, so let's hear the story tea. Are you there? Yes,
I'm here, Heary, Yes, So what was your post? I
got Peyton because we have no idea. We're hearing it
all for the first time.

Speaker 6 (36:50):
So Friday night I went out to Deniman Diamonds for
this Facebook group I have. We do like events and meetups,
and there was a concert thing at Deniman Diamonds on
Friday Scongey bar.

Speaker 4 (37:00):
One knows it.

Speaker 6 (37:04):
So I go out. We're there, We're out on the patio.
We're getting me and some of my group members. Facebook
group members were like getting a photo together, and I
set the phone down, I take the photo and as
I used using Sava chat, so that was on a timer,
and I see someone lean in and like photobombit. And
then as I'm reaching for my phone, I'm just like,
are you in the group, And they're like no, and
I guess I supposedly was like, well, why.

Speaker 20 (37:25):
Are you in the photo?

Speaker 6 (37:26):
Go away? And the guy literally turned around and went away.
And the next day, I wake up in the morning
and my front one of the friends that asked for
all of our photos, so I'm sending them to him,
and I was like, oh my gosh, who's this? And
then I sent my friend and I was like, is
this your friend in the photo?

Speaker 27 (37:42):
Who is this?

Speaker 6 (37:43):
And he's like, no, that guy photo bombed us and
you told him to get lost pretty much, and I
was like, no, I did, and and he goes, oh yep.
He absolutely turned around and walked away too, and I
was like, oh my gosh. So I ended up just
posting on go Gilbert and I was like, I think
it's a long shot, but if I accidentally told him

(38:04):
to get lost, but I didn't mean it any chance
that I can get a redoo.

Speaker 13 (38:08):
To say hello, and how you do it?

Speaker 15 (38:13):
He's a good looking guy, Oh my gosh.

Speaker 6 (38:17):
And it really like was with it, Like it literally
only took five or ten minutes, so like the Internet's awesome.
I really didn't think it would be like that quick.
And I had a woman who said, well, I ended
up having a few people that said they knew who
he was and they reached out to him and sent
him my information and he just I guess they replied with,
that's hilarious, thank you. But it was back and forth

(38:39):
that he's newly single. Oh, they're working it out. Oh,
they're in couples therapy. Oh they're broke up.

Speaker 28 (38:46):
So I.

Speaker 6 (38:49):
Go on the on meeting him or anything or hearing
from him, but a lot of people are like, I
should take it down now, it's disrespectful to their relationship
or this or that if they really are working it out.
And I'm like, all I said was he's attractive, So
I don't really think it's disrespectful, and I just want
to leave it up now because like take your shot,
people go for it, like.

Speaker 2 (39:08):
Okay, wait, wait, wait, So I'm looking at the picture.
Is that you on the right? Are you the one
with a giant eye? Yes, you got like your left
eyes really okay, And he's the one on.

Speaker 13 (39:17):
The left, and so so he's the one in the middle.

Speaker 2 (39:20):
Oh, he's the one in the middle. Okay. So the guy,
so you do want to see him again or he's
already said no thanks?

Speaker 4 (39:29):
Oh yeah, I know he said.

Speaker 6 (39:31):
He didn't even say no things. He just said, that's funny.
And he told the person thank you for like sending
him because she screenshotted in the post to him and
send it to him. And then I was just like
sitting there, but you're like then it was a whole
bunch of gift conversations, you know, with gifts like me
patiently waiting or like now.

Speaker 2 (39:47):
Because I'm looking at the picture of him and the
picture of you, you guys make a good look at compliment.

Speaker 6 (39:54):
We're so crossed. Fingers were, so let's go after.

Speaker 10 (39:57):
Him, Let's get him, because didn't she say he's getting
back together with his girlfriend.

Speaker 9 (40:03):
And counseling.

Speaker 16 (40:06):
Therapy.

Speaker 6 (40:06):
I guess I know, well, I said, I don't a
person who said the woman who said you should take
this down. I was like, I don't think so, And
I was like, I didn't mean any disrespect. I ain't
trying to take nobody's man. But there's no way I
could have known, and it's not disrespectful that, like, people
don't become unattractive just because you couple up, like I didn't.
As soon as I found out the situation, I left

(40:26):
it alone. So like very well. But I just want
to like inspire people to like go for it, like
do things like take a risk today.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
Like he should too. If it's not he had he
should meet you for coffee or some line dancing.

Speaker 10 (40:38):
Rich they're going through counseling, that's.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
A bad if your boyfriend or girlfriend to go into counseling.

Speaker 10 (40:44):
Okay, but let him go through it and then if
it doesn't work out, then t is there and she's.

Speaker 6 (40:49):
Not part of the number whenever he's ready. Yeah a picture, Yeah, absolutely,
I don't care. I don't know if they would care,
but I mean, I'm like it's out.

Speaker 12 (40:59):
Here, so his personality plus though what whoever he's going
through counseling with, I'm sure that's a downer. Look at
how fun Tia sounds.

Speaker 21 (41:05):
I know.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
Hey, do they still have the mechanical bull at Den Diamonds.

Speaker 3 (41:11):
No, No, they have it.

Speaker 2 (41:15):
Buffalo, they had it. I wrote it when I was
dating my wife. She worked at a country station here,
and I flew into town and I had on wranglers
and had a belt buckle, and I had white boots
on the cowboy hat and chewing tobacco and I went
I wrote the mechanical bull for her at Denim and Diamonds.

Speaker 15 (41:29):
Wow, ye.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
Did for Blake twice.

Speaker 6 (41:37):
I wrote one of those ones and it felt like
the next day I was a rag doll. I was
bruised everywhere. Never again. Why would you do this?

Speaker 2 (41:44):
Yeah? It was terrible. It was a short lived bull ride.
By the way, Well, Tia, thanks for jumping on there
with us and sharing that story with it is very cool.
We're gonna post a pierce of the guy on our Instagram.
Jeanine and the Patrie Junction has an idea for something
we should try to do on this show. Am I right?

Speaker 7 (42:00):
That's correct?

Speaker 2 (42:01):
What's your idea?

Speaker 20 (42:03):
So my idea would be to have a contest to
where individuals can actually speak intelligently enough without using the
word light repeatedly. Because that last broadcast I heard that
word so many times I literally almost had to change
the radio station.

Speaker 16 (42:19):
Thank you, seriously?

Speaker 3 (42:21):
Are you.

Speaker 21 (42:23):
No?

Speaker 20 (42:24):
I'm not an English teacher. I'm far from it, and honestly,
at times I've been accused of doing it myself. But
after hearing that broadcast, I decided that I am going
to make a conscious decision to not continuously use that
word like.

Speaker 16 (42:36):
Because it was awful.

Speaker 15 (42:37):
A really difficult task.

Speaker 2 (42:39):
TOMU Right, we came up with a game. We have
a game like that that we play. We used to
call it the um game, where you couldn't say um
or like or uh yeah no like ums are on.

Speaker 12 (42:49):
You can't pause for a second, and we give you
a topic to talk on. You gotta go for it
for thirty seconds. Okay, can we try Let's test it
on Eugenie. Can we test it on you real quickly?

Speaker 20 (42:57):
No, that was exactly what I was going to say. No,
try that now, because this very well may not work.

Speaker 2 (43:01):
It's okay, it'll be fun. You got thirty seconds. See
if you could talk for thirty seconds about Tanylor Swift
without using like or okay, ready, I.

Speaker 14 (43:10):
Try go Well, Taylor Swiss sis isn't that excellent tosstar.

Speaker 20 (43:15):
However, her most recent romantic drama with some football player,
which honestly I don't even know his name, I kids
absolutely care less about. I don't know enough about Taylor
Swift to continuously talk about her.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
I know it's a shame.

Speaker 20 (43:27):
I know she had a lot of sellout concerts.

Speaker 23 (43:29):
In the area and across the United States.

Speaker 20 (43:32):
I think she is a wonderful human.

Speaker 8 (43:34):
Being I like the relationship that she has with her mom.

Speaker 26 (43:37):
But that's about well that I know about him.

Speaker 2 (43:39):
All right. You only said like one time, yeah you
did it.

Speaker 20 (43:43):
You did You only said you didn't use it right,
But I didn't use it in the same way.

Speaker 2 (43:47):
I know you used it the right way you're supposed
to use like very good, very good, like like you
played great.

Speaker 12 (43:51):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (43:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 20 (43:53):
Right, like you guys, have like a wonderful day, you
hope it's amazing because like.

Speaker 2 (43:59):
I have to go to work, and thanks for keeping
it on this radio station. Thanks for keeping on.

Speaker 16 (44:04):
Kiss absolutely times to have a great day.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
God bless like totally.

Speaker 23 (44:10):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (44:11):
Clara? Is that your name?

Speaker 17 (44:12):
Clara?

Speaker 8 (44:13):
Yep?

Speaker 2 (44:13):
Hey Clara, Well you're on the air. How are you
so good?

Speaker 29 (44:16):
How are y'all?

Speaker 2 (44:17):
What's going on in your world? How can we help you?

Speaker 29 (44:20):
Just some drama? It was one of my best friends,
and not between she and I but actually between she
and her boyfriend. So we both work out together and
she's a good looking girl, and I'm a social media
manager during the day, and like she is a personal trainer,
so we kind of have flexible job to kind of
go work out at the gym whenever we want to, right,

(44:40):
And so she's been posting some of her workouts to
TikTok and we were like, oh, maybe we'll find some
new girls in the area to work out with. Wrong,
it's like all guys that are following her TikTok, which
is fine, but she's not posting anything, you know, to
necessarily get them to follow her, just posting some of
our workouts together. So anyways, her boy we were talking

(45:01):
about it, how funny it is that she has all
these guys throwing themselves at her. And her boyfriend was like, oh,
you should like definitely start you know, an OnlyFans or
something like that, and definitely take advantage of it. And
we were kind of laughing at first, and then we
were like, actually really smart and we talked about it
and she was like, well, I'm not trying to like

(45:21):
do anything X rated, but you know, like maybe some
bikini pictures, maybe some spicy picks like stuff that she
would ask her boyfriend if if he's cold with posting first,
and the long and short of it is we had
put in like literally like three hours worth of work,
you know, basically the ins and outs of what making
this sort of a side hustle would be right, and

(45:43):
so we were so excited for her because she's worked
really really hard to look like what she looks like,
and we go to like actually get it set up,
and then her boyfriend was like, oh, I didn't think
you would actually do it. I'm not actually comfortable with this,
and she was like, what do you mean? Like I
literally was so excited. It's like he saw her get

(46:05):
excited and.

Speaker 6 (46:06):
Was like, I'm not comfortable with this anymore.

Speaker 29 (46:09):
Like it was just so sad because she was crushed.
She was like, oh, I actually got really excited that, like,
I've worked really hard to become this, you know, really
in shape person.

Speaker 2 (46:19):
Like what Well, in my opinion, it sounds like he's
just doesn't want all these guys gawking over They already
got over her on the with her workouts, right, so
now if you now the reality hit that, oh my god,
she's going to post sexually provocative photos and videos, now

(46:40):
it's a whole different ballgame. And what I think is
what he's looking at, like, oh my god, you're really
doing this.

Speaker 7 (46:45):
But I feel like he should have said that before
they put in all that work and get all excited
like how.

Speaker 2 (46:49):
Maybe he didn't know, maybe he was like I even.

Speaker 10 (46:51):
Wrote down I said a really funny joke today. I
thought we were kidding around, Like I'm just kind of
threw it out there to be funny.

Speaker 15 (46:58):
That's very possible.

Speaker 7 (46:58):
I just feel like I would be so bummed out
if I got excited about something and then Kadeem was like, oh,
by the way, I know, after I've just been in
a bunch of work, I'd be like, dog is a bummer.

Speaker 2 (47:07):
Yeah. But if it's something sexually provocative, I think that's
the thing. Like a guy doesn't want necessarily the world.
I mean, I forget there's like a phrase about that.
But like you want, you know how they say you want,
you want like Mary Poppins out, a queen out in
the streets, but a freaking ic. Yeah, you don't want
you want lady in the streets, freaking yeah. Like you
don't want people to have access to the private stuff,

(47:31):
which is why I don't post a lot of shirtless photos.
I mean that's kind of you for Blake's purposes.

Speaker 28 (47:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (47:36):
Also, I think you can look I mean, maybe you're
looking at it all wrong. Like at least he expressed
that he does not feel comfortable with it now before
you actually started it, and then it could ruin the relationship.

Speaker 2 (47:47):
Actually, also if she just goes ahead and does it
and then she's like, oh, by the way, I'm making
eighty grand a month, you might go keep going girl, right? Initial, right?

Speaker 29 (47:57):
Actually what I told her, Yeah, because like if you'll
go with her to pay fifteen dollars or twenty dollars
however much for a movie ticket to see another girl
with her shirt off in a movie, And she was like, babe,
but what if I just keep it to what would
be considered R rated. So I see it from her
side as like, well, why shouldn't I benefit from my
hundreds of hours in the gym?

Speaker 2 (48:19):
How much is she going to charge? Did she already
set up the price?

Speaker 29 (48:22):
Well, so you can do it like a certain amount
to get to the actual page. And then to actually
see uncensored stuff would.

Speaker 2 (48:29):
Be like more but I censored, Like what is she topless? Yeah,
that would be it pretty much just wonderful.

Speaker 29 (48:37):
And then like maybe her footy and a song.

Speaker 2 (48:40):
I'll tell you I was. I went to this place
to get a massage, took my son, my son, and
I went to get a massage, And while I was
getting my massage, the lady was telling me about all
the celebrities that come in there, all these like Kevin
Durant gets a massage there, Monty Williams gets a massage there.
Still alone gets a massage, and I was like, wow, right,
this is very cool. And then she drops his name
of like somebody, I'm calling her Lexi Adams. That's not

(49:03):
her name was something like that, and I go, I
don't know. I go, who's that? You don't know Lexi Adams,
Like I don't. She's an only fans model, she's a superstar,
like what. So I tried to memorize her name. Then
when I went in my car, I looked her up
on my phone and she's got like thirteen million followers.
She lives here and she's like obscenely fit, and her
only fans is like blowing up and she goes hardcore

(49:25):
and the only fans from what I hear, no, I'm sorry,
she doesn't go hardcore. That's what the lady said. She goes.
Everybody pays all this money, they think they're gonna get
hardcore stuff, but they don't. They get Yeah, but I
don't even know if she's toppled her out, but she's
just but she's got so many fans. Anyway, after like
five hours on her app, I was like, this is
a waste of money anyway, but I did go home

(49:46):
by way and tell my wife, so I'm put on
this time. I'm right. Well, anyway, thanks for calling in
something for us to ponder.

Speaker 29 (49:56):
Yeah, yeah, thank you guys for letting me get it
out of my system because I can't tell anybody else.

Speaker 2 (50:04):
Bye, Andrea, I understand you have a dirty little secret.

Speaker 22 (50:10):
Yes.

Speaker 11 (50:11):
So, so, my grandma recently died, which was, you know,
a huge blow to all of us. All the family
came into the funeral and it was a really beautiful
Catholic service, a nice way to send Grandma off. And
then afterwards we had kind of like want those luncheons
or whatever at someone's.

Speaker 1 (50:30):
House after the funeral.

Speaker 11 (50:33):
There was alcohol involved, and I have this one aunt
who always tends to drink just a little bit too much,
and my uncle's best friend was there, and she decided
to confess to my uncle's best friend at this after
party for the funeral that she was in love with him.

Speaker 15 (50:54):
Was her husband there?

Speaker 2 (50:56):
Yeah, yep, he was.

Speaker 6 (50:58):
He was there.

Speaker 11 (50:58):
He didn't see it happen, but my uncle's best friend immediately,
you know, they were my aunt and my uncle's best
friend were sitting on the couch chatting, and she was
pretty drunk, I guess, and she confessed that she was
in love with him, and from what he said, he.

Speaker 14 (51:16):
Was speechless.

Speaker 11 (51:18):
He immediately got up and went over to my uncle
and told him about the situation.

Speaker 2 (51:24):
I don't know if that's a good best friend or not.
Are you're saying your wife just hit on me, I mean,
not just.

Speaker 15 (51:30):
Hit on you told you that she was in love
with you. That's a dagger, man, But I.

Speaker 2 (51:35):
Would think I would process it a little bit before
walking over at the funeral and saying, Hey, your wife
says she's in love with me. Anyway, can you cheese
crackers over here?

Speaker 15 (51:44):
My goodness?

Speaker 2 (51:45):
So okay, I'm a little confused.

Speaker 15 (51:47):
So your aunt.

Speaker 10 (51:50):
Her husband, and your uncle is like, that's your grandma,
Like that's his mother, his mother just died. And his
best friend comes up to him at the funeral and
he's like, your wife just told me you're in love
with me.

Speaker 8 (52:02):
Yep, what did your uncle do?

Speaker 11 (52:04):
I mean, my uncle, she has had kind of a
history of infidelity type thing for suspected infidelity. But they're
they're in a kind of toxic marriage, so he doesn't
want to leave, So he wasn't really surprised. I mean,
obviously it was just like another blow after his mother
just died, so he's all, yeah, this guy has been

(52:29):
his best friends as they were kids, so I think
they have like a special understanding. I don't think he
was necessarily surprised.

Speaker 2 (52:35):
If you're a friend, you got to be really careful
about that delivery.

Speaker 10 (52:38):
Because it happens all the times. Like now your wife's
ton me, she's in love with her. Yesterday it was Fred,
today it's me, So that's kind of weird.

Speaker 15 (52:48):
And then he's like, here we go again.

Speaker 7 (52:51):
And my thing THO is like, I don't understand in
my head how you can say she does is in
love with this man. How can can you like crush
or think that your husband's friends are cute. All of
my boysfriend's friends are not cute, you.

Speaker 2 (53:06):
Because they're not cute, Like, well, but my wife has
like one hot friend. Okay, I know who you're talking about.

Speaker 7 (53:12):
I just feel like it's weird to think your partner's
friends are attractive I'm.

Speaker 17 (53:15):
Like, yeah, it gives me the eck, but it happens
all the time.

Speaker 15 (53:18):
It does happen.

Speaker 2 (53:19):
About it a lot. So let me ask you this.
When this hit went down at the funeral, was it
one of those things where it was a huge uproar
and everybody was in on it, or was it like
all that hush hush, Oh my god, so and so
told so and so that he's good looking, Like was
everybody the funeral?

Speaker 17 (53:32):
Oh my god.

Speaker 6 (53:34):
No, it wasn't a big uproar.

Speaker 11 (53:36):
It was definitely more like hush hush gossip.

Speaker 12 (53:38):
Gossip at least makes a lunch and interesting to you
guys for the rest of the fail, because really, there's
nothing going on at those things. I've been just so
many of those, especially everybody dies around rich after the
Catholic girls are long. Anyway, you should win up to
your uncle's best friend and go, no, I'm in love
with them and start making out with them for that.

Speaker 11 (53:58):
Yeah, my bo lated uncle. I mean, why not.

Speaker 2 (54:01):
Uncle's uncle's best friend. Anyway, Well that's an interesting jourtle secret,
so we have to think about. Yeah, feudals are fun,
I don't think Thanks for calling, Andrea, Thank you, good morning.

Speaker 4 (54:21):
Hello, is this Travis, Yes, it is.

Speaker 2 (54:23):
What was your story?

Speaker 16 (54:25):
So?

Speaker 4 (54:25):
I used to work for our fiber optics company, and
I was one of the guys who would install Ethernet cables,
climb up until the ceilings and run cables and things
down to the kiosk and little cubicles, and I would
always be working by myself, never really talking to anybody.
And my boss is like, I'm noticing that you're not
really making friends around here. Is it that you just
don't really feel like you fit in? And I was like, well, yeah,

(54:47):
you know, it's a bunch of engineers and I'm basically
just a manual labor guy. Like all these guys are
really really smart, and I just feel like I don't
necessarily fit in. Because well, we're going to go out
next weekend. I want you to come out with the guys.

Speaker 14 (54:57):
You know.

Speaker 4 (54:57):
I bet you you'd be more in common with them
than you think. So we all go out and meet
at my boss's house and sure enough, he starts bringing
out copious pounds of marijuana and he's like, Hey, all
the guys here are on the team.

Speaker 16 (55:09):
Man.

Speaker 4 (55:10):
I needed to get on here on the team. And
I'm like, wait, what what is going on. He's like, yeah,
you know, everyone here is making a little bit of
money on the side and just wondering if you want
to be.

Speaker 24 (55:19):
A part of that.

Speaker 4 (55:19):
And it was like absolutely not. Oh okay, I guess
this is your last day.

Speaker 28 (55:26):
Wow.

Speaker 15 (55:27):
So they're all like just selling weed on the side.

Speaker 4 (55:30):
It was the craziest thing ever, Like all of them
they were like sixty, seventy eighty years old and all
selling weed.

Speaker 2 (55:36):
What That's a good team building though.

Speaker 11 (55:38):
Yeah, a lot of.

Speaker 4 (55:40):
Communications there, you know. Looking back on it now, you know,
I'm part of a dispensary and I'm like, I wish
I still knew this guy anyway anyway, you know, and
that's what I do nowadays. You know, he knew.

Speaker 2 (55:56):
It's like he knew he knew all right, brother, Thank
you Travis, thanks for calling in. Thank you Erica. You
have a workplace retreat story.

Speaker 21 (56:04):
Hi, Yes, I do so.

Speaker 8 (56:07):
Previously I had worked for helped Us for Microsoft, and
the helped Us program that we would use had like
this little icon or mascot guy, and for our team
bonding thing that we did at one of my coworker's houses.
We thought it'd be a good idea to get a
pinata made of the icon or mascot guy since he's
always failing us. And my coworker who has a piana

(56:31):
made made it super strong because we're all adults and
you know, make it tougher. But he did it a
little bit too strong, so as we were trying to
hit it, we ended up breaking sticks on it. We
started using I think a pipe and a broomstick and
actually broke my co worker's broomstick as well. And it
turned out that my co worker ended up having to
box it as if he was in a street fight

(56:52):
and beat the crap out of it until we finally
opened it and we had filled it with shooters, so
we all got our shooters and continued drinking, and I
think by the end of the night one of my
other coworkers had ended up being all over the shed
in our course backyard. So you know, it was a
fun time, not too crazy, but I will always remember

(57:14):
the pignata experience of you know, a shooter fill pinnata
for work.

Speaker 2 (57:18):
Do you guys all still work together?

Speaker 16 (57:21):
No, we don't.

Speaker 8 (57:23):
There was some changes, and I mean post COVID a
lot of things changed.

Speaker 14 (57:26):
But.

Speaker 2 (57:30):
It was a good builder.

Speaker 8 (57:32):
Yeah, Well we all went to work from home after that,
but our team body experiences were cool. Our boss was there.
He was one of the ones trying to beat the
crap out of the frinata, but wasn't as tough as
my friend who grew up the youngest of a bunch
of brothers and really had to put that punch in there.

Speaker 4 (57:48):
Experience.

Speaker 2 (57:49):
Thank you, Erica, thanks for sharing it. Sorry, thank you
for listening.

Speaker 6 (57:52):
Yeah, thank you so much.

Speaker 8 (57:53):
Also, I wanted to say my daughter Alix loves your
guys to show she loved listening to a second Day updated.

Speaker 10 (57:58):
Bet you guys.

Speaker 4 (57:58):
I hope you guys.

Speaker 2 (57:59):
Ever God Day, She's awesome. Thank you, Hey, Leon, thanks
for holding man. I understand you have a dirty little secret.
Yeah I do.

Speaker 1 (58:05):
Actually, I've been lying to my wife for the past year.
So I have this nasty habit of eating cookies in
my bed. And the thing is she's finding crumbs and
not and whatnot, and I'm kind of putting it on
our two year old son, and she's been really upset
lately and then giving him lectures, reprimanding him, and I'm

(58:26):
starting to feel bad because now it's getting to the
point where she know it's getting really frustrated. If I
reveal that it's been me all along, it's like what
kind of argument I'm gonna expect.

Speaker 28 (58:36):
You know?

Speaker 2 (58:36):
Yeah, but like what kind of trauma does your two
year olds that I have. Your kid's gonna come back
and they're thirty.

Speaker 27 (58:46):
To be like I didn't need that, okay you dad?
Oh yeah, I think you got to come clean. Man,
Just stop beating the cookies and then kid it.

Speaker 2 (59:01):
Else. Upgrade the carness out of Britos to see if
you can't, you'd be like, hey, man, it's a two
year old. You just eat the cooking somewhere else.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
Well, it's just when it's happening. I'm not really thinking
about it. The beds just so comfortable, you know, temper
pedic mattress.

Speaker 2 (59:16):
Sure, sure you're not planning on changing that part of
it at all?

Speaker 7 (59:22):
Oh no, no, no, you got to get one of
those like little baby bibs or something to catch all
your crumbs.

Speaker 2 (59:27):
The sut plate.

Speaker 21 (59:28):
Man.

Speaker 12 (59:28):
But if I if I've rolled over in somebody else's
crumbs in the bed, I would be pretty upset.

Speaker 2 (59:33):
Oh yeah, that would drive me somebody else's Yeah, but
if it was your wife's living stranger, my crumbs.

Speaker 7 (59:45):
You can't even have the open diet coke in the bedroom.

Speaker 2 (59:48):
No, like, there's nothing naster to die cook in the bathroom.
You can't think anything nastier than that. I just didn't
give you ten things.

Speaker 15 (59:56):
You don't go there?

Speaker 2 (59:57):
How about a coffee cup of scaps? How about that?
Is that nasty? Nobody themselves? Leon? Thanks for sharing that
dirt little secret with us. Man, have a great day. Damn.

Speaker 17 (01:00:11):
I'm ready? Are you guys ready?

Speaker 2 (01:00:14):
Maddie?

Speaker 3 (01:00:15):
Hello?

Speaker 14 (01:00:16):
Hi?

Speaker 2 (01:00:17):
All right, So Mattie, you're gonna play for some SeaWorld tickets? Oh?
I hear people in the car. Gosh. Okay, you guys
want to go to sea World?

Speaker 28 (01:00:28):
You want to go to sea World?

Speaker 2 (01:00:33):
Tell her it's radio. We need to hear it. It's
not TV. Yeah, all right, what are we playing?

Speaker 28 (01:00:44):
Nick, Guys, We're gonna play noise machine today. This is
how it works. I'm gonna play a noise You have
to tell me what it is.

Speaker 17 (01:00:51):
Does that make sense? Okay?

Speaker 28 (01:00:52):
So we're playing for SeaWorld tickets. Let's do movies with oceans?

Speaker 15 (01:00:59):
Okay?

Speaker 28 (01:00:59):
Okay, so it's a movie that features an ocean. Okay,
that makes sense?

Speaker 15 (01:01:08):
Can you explain it?

Speaker 10 (01:01:08):
One more.

Speaker 28 (01:01:09):
Okay, so if you know any movies that have because
it's Sea World, Kyle and you can see the world. Okay,
here's the sea we're gonna start with with John j VNS.

Speaker 2 (01:01:28):
What is that she said? Arthur? Can I hear it
again real quick?

Speaker 28 (01:01:32):
Or no?

Speaker 14 (01:01:32):
Sure?

Speaker 2 (01:01:41):
Titanic?

Speaker 17 (01:01:43):
I'm sorry, Titanic is incorrect?

Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
Peyton?

Speaker 17 (01:01:45):
You do you think you know it?

Speaker 28 (01:01:48):
No?

Speaker 17 (01:01:48):
Wrong as well? Anybody?

Speaker 2 (01:01:51):
Idiot?

Speaker 17 (01:01:52):
Nobody? Oh, we were looking for Aquaman literally the water Man.

Speaker 15 (01:01:59):
That's a great movie.

Speaker 17 (01:02:02):
Sorry, I like okay, John Jay, No points this round? Rich,
then save the.

Speaker 2 (01:02:12):
Come on that is free will that is free willing?

Speaker 17 (01:02:16):
Way to go Rich one point commanding lead. Uh, Peyton.
So here's the deal. This should be pretty.

Speaker 28 (01:02:23):
Easy for you because we talked about this movie and
I told you it's my dad's favorite movie of all time.
Probably well, I mean, godspeed.

Speaker 2 (01:02:33):
You know he's like a turd that won't flesh. I
want the girl.

Speaker 15 (01:02:38):
Water Boy?

Speaker 17 (01:02:40):
Water Boy, Yeah is incorrect. I'm so sorry. Any I mean,
everybody else knows, right.

Speaker 15 (01:02:45):
How is Adam Sandler?

Speaker 17 (01:02:46):
No, everybody else does?

Speaker 2 (01:02:49):
Water World?

Speaker 15 (01:02:52):
I don't remember talking about this.

Speaker 12 (01:02:54):
Yeah, isn't that the most expensive movie of all time?
Or it was at some point.

Speaker 17 (01:02:59):
Yeah, and I'm not kidding. Every time we went to
the video store, my dad would read that movie. I've
seen it like a thousand times, and I think I'm
the only one.

Speaker 2 (01:03:08):
Kyle the wa.

Speaker 10 (01:03:12):
Okay from the wind and the things and the sea
come fine me.

Speaker 2 (01:03:19):
I know Tho's not the right words, but that's how
it goes.

Speaker 28 (01:03:20):
It's Malana Melani is correct, push you okay, thus far
Rich on the board at one point, Kyle with one point, Maddie,
She's thinking, we'll tell her.

Speaker 17 (01:03:38):
To cut it out because it's your turn.

Speaker 27 (01:03:41):
Giant Henry Coppis, it's beach, it's suffering.

Speaker 17 (01:03:47):
Oh, I mean Titanic gets so close.

Speaker 28 (01:03:54):
Go ahead, SpongeBob, the SpongeBob movie, Sponge out of Water
before there.

Speaker 17 (01:04:01):
So I'm sorry, Mannie.

Speaker 28 (01:04:02):
No points is round to help her give her my point.
I stole no because it wasn't the right movie. You
just said, SpongeBob. If you don't have the full title,
you don't get it. Okay, all right, John Jay, I'm
very excited about this, very excited, various degrees of excitement.

Speaker 2 (01:04:19):
All this succis and you know this is something to
this creature, This very ant. You love this movie. I
knew you did gets the top part. Guys, I'm not
forget was it? Can I hear you gain? And you
know this something? Oh, this is doctopus, my favorite octopus.

Speaker 17 (01:04:41):
Right, you're you're on the right track.

Speaker 2 (01:04:44):
My octopus love or something like that.

Speaker 17 (01:04:46):
It's my octopus, teacher.

Speaker 2 (01:04:49):
That's such a good share. I was very excited.

Speaker 17 (01:04:53):
Sorry, John Jay, you didn't get there.

Speaker 2 (01:04:54):
Getting didn't get the.

Speaker 12 (01:04:55):
Full title though, Rich very well, then, sorry, castaway.

Speaker 17 (01:05:03):
Cast away Rick two points this game and we'll move
on to Peyton.

Speaker 2 (01:05:10):
You're a thief and the liar. I only lined about
being a thief. I don't do that anymore.

Speaker 15 (01:05:15):
Steal Ocean's eleven.

Speaker 17 (01:05:18):
Ocean's eleven.

Speaker 2 (01:05:20):
Wow, Way to go.

Speaker 17 (01:05:23):
I still can't win. But that was the trickiest of
all the clues. Uh, Kyle.

Speaker 4 (01:05:33):
Jos is it?

Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
Are we sure?

Speaker 1 (01:05:36):
I think so?

Speaker 28 (01:05:37):
Jaws is correct? Way to go, Kyle. Two points for Kyle,
two points for Rich. Maddie, the game is on the
line right now for you.

Speaker 4 (01:05:47):
Just keep swimming, Just keep swimming, Just keep swimming, swimming.

Speaker 17 (01:05:52):
Finding Nemo? Is that what I heard? The ad is
Corey Wait made alright?

Speaker 2 (01:06:02):
Maddie, She went. She went, alright, you Wind, you're going
to SeaWorld. Congratulations on the SeaWorld. Ah, hold on, hold
on me get your information.
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