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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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Speaker 1 (00:25):
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Good morning Cheryl.
Speaker 4 (00:28):
Hi, how are you good?
Speaker 1 (00:30):
What's up? Hey?
Speaker 5 (00:31):
So I was listening to the podcast about, uh, you know,
women and friends, and I kind of have a different
take on it.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Okay, So my husband.
Speaker 5 (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. And I don't know if it's because,
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like when 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.
Speaker 4 (01:25):
In the military.
Speaker 1 (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 husbands 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.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
But that's just my opinion exactly.
Speaker 5 (01:59):
Yeah, And it's been very different. Like he's been out
for like ten years, and I've met people, but I
haven't made I think I've made maybe 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. But I
guess that's just the military side of it where they don't.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
You know, 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.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
You do have new friends, though, Do you have a
couple of new friends friends?
Speaker 6 (02:35):
Right?
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Because because you get new friends because you have kids.
Speaker 7 (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 you 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 she was interested in. She's in an art class,
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she plays golf with other ladies. So finding people that
also have similar interests that you have may help, like
you know, spark that fire and friendship.
Speaker 8 (03:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (03:08):
Yeah, I mean I tried, like I fish a lot,
but there's not a whole lot of women that like, yeah,
I get that.
Speaker 8 (03:14):
I mean, 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,
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people that like the same things as you, and you'll
be okay.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Google women who fish and there's like.
Speaker 8 (03:41):
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 some people.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Yeah, just do what I do, driveway and just talk
to anybody who comes by the.
Speaker 5 (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 million.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
We'll attop to you, Cheryl Fend.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
Cheryl, thank you for listening. KYLEO ticket 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 9 (04:20):
Hi, how's it going.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
I'm sorry?
Speaker 9 (04:21):
Hi, welcome, Yes, thank you for having me.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
What's going on?
Speaker 2 (04:26):
Okay?
Speaker 9 (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 10 (04:43):
You know.
Speaker 9 (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 11 (04:55):
Me.
Speaker 9 (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 of bus
with him. And are you not doing I don't, I
don't know. 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 with the dog, Like,
(05:18):
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 1 (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 8 (05:42):
Like he's like has an alternate life, because maybe he
thinks you like that about.
Speaker 11 (05:45):
Him, but really he's ready to.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
Get he's just dying over the normal house or the
normal shower, the normal whatever.
Speaker 7 (05:50):
And he was like, no, if that's the case, I
feel like the easy.
Speaker 12 (05:54):
Way to present that is like, well, how you've worked
so hard on this, This is like an investment you
should get back on. Why don't you move in with
me and then let's rent out the bus is an airbnb.
Speaker 11 (06:08):
That's a really good.
Speaker 9 (06:11):
You know, that's a good idea. But I don't want
him to move in me. I move in with him.
Speaker 1 (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.
Speaker 9 (06:27):
The bus, right, not necessarily?
Speaker 1 (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 it?
Speaker 9 (06:38):
I want him to get his own place, like his
own apartment, then I move in with him.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
So why don't you say to him, then let's get
a bigger place together.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
He's gonna be like a bigger bus. No problem, charter bus.
Speaker 11 (06:50):
I'm on it.
Speaker 12 (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
to make it something we both are a part of
type of thing.
Speaker 9 (07:03):
Oh that's a really that's actually a really good idea.
I can kind of like trick him a little bit.
Speaker 12 (07:07):
You know, Hey, we're gonna go we're kind of go.
Speaker 9 (07:09):
Apartment shop and let's see.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Like what we like.
Speaker 9 (07:11):
Yeah, I think that's a great idea. Actually, And if.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
You have kids, you're talking about what happens if you
live with the bus, they have kids, it'd be great.
Then you just drive them to school, every little figures
that's what happens on.
Speaker 9 (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 1 (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 market a great great, great marketing campaign.
I'm open for that as well too. Thanks Ryan, thanks
for calling in.
Speaker 9 (07:45):
Thank you, good bless pay.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
What's the vib of horse coupes? Today?
Speaker 8 (07:48):
It's National Color Day, So I'm gonna tell you your
color based on your eight.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
Seven seven nine three seven one four seven Kayla, good morning.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
I'm like coppercorn.
Speaker 8 (07:59):
Okay, So Capricorn, your color is kind of boring, not
gonna lie.
Speaker 11 (08:03):
It's gray or brown.
Speaker 8 (08:04):
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.
Speaker 11 (08:20):
You guys mostly have your life together.
Speaker 9 (08:23):
I love it.
Speaker 4 (08:23):
I would agree with that, Satan.
Speaker 1 (08:25):
Thank you. Hi, Robin, what's your sign? Hi, demanding everyone,
I'm a Gemini.
Speaker 11 (08:31):
Gemini.
Speaker 8 (08:32):
The color for you is yellow, curious Geminis. You guys
are always buzzing with ideas and yellow compliments your optimistic energy.
So this color sparks joy, creativity, and communication, making it
the perfect shade for you that thrives on variety in learning.
So put on a yellow shirt today, you'll have a
good one.
Speaker 4 (08:50):
Ic sounds great, Thanks Satan, have a great day.
Speaker 1 (08:53):
Hi, hey Blaka. What's your sign?
Speaker 11 (08:57):
Sagittarius? Your color is purple.
Speaker 8 (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 11 (09:15):
All right, Okay, it's like the color of royalty, So
I'm here for that.
Speaker 1 (09:21):
What do you got for? Oh, the saded dere dera high?
What's your sign?
Speaker 9 (09:24):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (09:25):
My son is Libra, So for Libra.
Speaker 11 (09:28):
Kyle is also a Libra.
Speaker 8 (09:29):
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 7 (09:45):
That I hope we get pink or blue love that
what do you rich?
Speaker 8 (09:52):
Yeah, rich, my Pisces. The color for you sea green
or aqua pices? Oh my gosh, like sea foam green?
Speaker 11 (09:57):
You do? You've seen it? Cut it out?
Speaker 8 (10:00):
Come on.
Speaker 11 (10:03):
Aqua's Aqua's wife.
Speaker 8 (10:08):
Aquamarine with Sarah Patterson was like the.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
Color of rich in the John Jay and Rich Old
logo right behind you.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Okay, that's.
Speaker 8 (10:17):
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?
Speaker 1 (10:33):
Okay? Do you for Leo?
Speaker 11 (10:36):
Well, Leah? For us, our main color is gold.
Speaker 8 (10:38):
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.
Speaker 11 (10:48):
Howe Virgo Virgo earth tones brown and beige, big old
born Virgos. Your practical and.
Speaker 8 (10:54):
Your analytical minds makes you feel like home and earthy tones,
which provides you with structure and clarity. And I feel
like Virga's if you're just trying to read your house,
just like, take some inspo from Kim Kardashian.
Speaker 11 (11:05):
That's pretty on brand. Brown, brown, beige, gray, all the boring,
all colors.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
I don't like on a petticures are so in the
it was word is a Virgo, Like I look good
in every color, so it doesn't matter.
Speaker 11 (11:23):
Sounds like you had a little Leo rising right there.
Speaker 1 (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 about, right.
Speaker 4 (11:33):
Yes, I did.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Okay, walk us through your text.
Speaker 4 (11:36):
Okay. I'm a loyal listener. I've been listening to you
guys for years, and I usually listened, well, I always
listened to the podcast, so I'm usually a few days behind.
So I just recently heard the story of Noah talking
about Well, it was a lady that called in and
said she had recognized him at the airport, and she
thought he was ignoring her, but he's like, no, I
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thought it was in my head when I heard my name,
because I really wanted to get recognized.
Speaker 13 (12:03):
Right right, yes, yes, yes.
Speaker 4 (12:05):
And so I was like, oh, my gosh, I never
told you guys my Noah story, and because I meant
to message you or call on the show or something,
and I just completely forgot. 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,
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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 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
(12:51):
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 taking off.
We land. 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 started telling us about this family that
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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,
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
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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.
The family was baby Noah, his mom wanted Fred, his grandma,
who was the little lady that kept walking up to
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the front of the plane. That was Winnifred's mom and dad.
Speaker 9 (14:00):
And I was like, oh my gosh, oh my gosh, and.
Speaker 4 (14:04):
I like grab my husband's arm. He's like, what is
wrong with you? And I'm like, that is baby no
it is weird that them, and I'm like, and I'm scaring,
but I'm trying not to stare, but I am clearly
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staring because my husband says, stop staring, 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 promise, So she googles the show and
she's like, that's that is That's no what I'm like,
(14:46):
I told you so anyway, And it was so funny
because we land so late. We're like two hours delayed.
I'm tired. I just want to get home to my children.
I hadn't seen it in a week. And when I
saw his family, I was like, I was white.
Speaker 11 (14:59):
Awa.
Speaker 9 (15:00):
I was so excited.
Speaker 13 (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 1 (15:17):
Wow, we have to sit wherever there's.
Speaker 13 (15:20):
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 1 (15:28):
Geez, so what what what is this? Salid? What does
Winnifred sound like? Throwing a fit on a plane?
Speaker 13 (15:35):
Kyle?
Speaker 2 (15:36):
First of all, we just had to run all the
way through the air.
Speaker 1 (15:39):
We finally up.
Speaker 11 (15:41):
The door and you gave away and give us our
first class seat. Maybe I will not be sitting in
the back.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
On the plane.
Speaker 1 (16:05):
Actually, you're awesome and you're the fast Okay, Ashley, you
have a great day. Thank you so much for listening,
Love you to bye. 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.
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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 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
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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 11 (16:57):
Oh that's a bummer.
Speaker 1 (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 billion are 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
starting to see some like you know how you click
on one architecture video on Instagram, then you get millions
(17:43):
of them. I got this one of this house or
this apartment in New York City is like five stories
high and it's it's on a skyscraper and I would
not want to live up there.
Speaker 7 (17:53):
Yeah, it, but also like think about how long it
just takes you, Like those elevators can't go that fast
time to get home.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
Scott on the radio. The company put me in a
on 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 flour quick. Now this is something that
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we can do. I think we would enjoy. Japan just
snagged the world record for the most people pointing at
the sky at once. They have five hundred. The number
to beat is five hundred and seven.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
I mean, if you walked up on that, you'd look
up for sure.
Speaker 11 (18:41):
We can definitely beat that seven.
Speaker 1 (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. So a u CLA professor, a
u CLA professor of astrophysics claims his low salary has
made him essentially homeless because he can't afford to live
in la Oh man, this is this guy.
Speaker 6 (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. Now I'm not officially homeless.
I'm staying someplace. It's in San Diego, so it's nowhere
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close to Los Angeles, and I had to move my
classes online. I asked them to 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 1 (19:38):
Is that crazy? Why I was a professor police in
Hawaii 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 go?
Speaker 2 (19:51):
Yeah, you hit a bump, things could go real bad.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Frontier Airlines. Pastor demanded that an aircraft returned to the
gate at San Diego International Airport while shouting that she
was president of the United States and that she owned
seven continents. She's off the charts here.
Speaker 11 (20:06):
If I was fighting a suit, you was stopping to fight.
Speaker 13 (20:09):
Laugh.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Now I am the president of this whole country.
Speaker 11 (20:11):
There's a tampon if I word.
Speaker 1 (20:13):
Yes, 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 call.
Speaker 1 (20:19):
Again, you had enough time. I see Frontier to illegal
stuff several times.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
I've been riding 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. I am in a found sovereign ruler here
in the government seven continents.
Speaker 13 (20:39):
I own.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
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.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
What's something that instantly discuss you? There's a list online tomatoes.
Tomatoes is not the top twenty nacon No. 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,
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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 toenails or
crusty feet, body odor, bad breath, seeing someone throw up,
seeing someone talking or chewing with their mouth open, seeing
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someone litter, cockroaches, And the number one thing is on
there s soil gross. I didn't want to say. I
don'tant to put that visual in your mind.
Speaker 2 (21:37):
Yeah, I mean that's a that's a very fun list.
Speaker 1 (21:40):
But here's 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.
Speaker 2 (21:55):
How about at the end of the day.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
Nope, but depended, it's not in there, but that's good.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
How about it is what it is?
Speaker 1 (22:00):
Milpe low hanging fruit. Ah, yes, bandwidth, move the needle,
leverage and synergy, synergy, synergy? What do you go for? Lifeatrich?
Speaker 6 (22:14):
All?
Speaker 4 (22:14):
Right?
Speaker 2 (22:14):
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 10 (22:24):
Happens a lot, doesn't it. It does have it all
you say, it just happening. You just hap me over
the weekend when I was in Mexico with at this
hotel staying out. But I don't say, like if this
it's embarrassing when it says push and you pull, Yeah,
well let's cup 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 1 (22:43):
I don't know what.
Speaker 2 (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.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
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 to go.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
I am requiring you to do a little bit of
pre work so that you don't mess yourself up and likes.
You just got to look up from your phone for
a half a second at the door. 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 1 (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
go down the stairs and do 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.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
So now you know, kjibs that life hacking. Many more
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