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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for stacks and hacks. We also got War
of the Roses coming up. We also got Minute to
Win It coming up. We also got Damie Lobado tickets
coming up. So keep listening. But right now stacks and acts.
I have stax information, Rich has life acts. I want
you guys to think, when do you think was the
first time o MG was used? O MG? What does
OMG stand for? Oh my god? When was the first
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time that was used? Because there's proof of the first
thing this? Yeah, okay, Well when did texting begin? Way
a long time ago? It was all fordy keyboard phone
call was made one hundred and fifty years ago.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
Do you think they were doing that back then?
Speaker 1 (00:35):
First text message?
Speaker 2 (00:36):
I feel like it wasn't a text. I feel like
it's a TV show, like a French situation.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Definitely text two thousand and two. Two thousand and two,
you say, definitely texts. Yeah, I'm gonna go ninety nine.
The first known use of OMG was in a letter
to Winston Churchill in nineteen seventeen.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Whoa there G? Letter?
Speaker 1 (00:57):
A letter? Someone said, oh MG, Winston with the time Traveler.
For sure, they didn't know what hate them. They're like
what is was? Hello?
Speaker 2 (01:15):
What the hell you're talking about? Jumping? They hit about
one hundred and twenty years. That's cool.
Speaker 1 (01:19):
The average person says they want seventeen extra hours per
week to devote to having fun. That's two point four
more hours day is what people need. I would rather
have a nap.
Speaker 2 (01:29):
Well, that's that could be fun for those extra two points.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
You know how you guys? You got you ever done?
Like peace signs in a picture? Yeah? Or put fingers
bind someone's head? As according to reports, cell phones and
I was able to capture such high resolution images, it's
possible your fingerprints could be extracted from them if you
make a peace sign or v signatures buying someone the head.
That's ridiculous. Why are hackers so innovative?
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Because if you're able to blow that up, then you
could probably make a three D print of that, and
then somebody criminal could make gloves and put your fingerprints on.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
He said, no loves, that's what I heard, make the
loves loves. My mother on Instagram is going viral for
explaining how her daughter has car ranch. You guys, what
car ranch.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Is a ranch of their car? Like Noah has car Pepper.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
We were having dinner, and my seventeen year old daughter
says to me, there's no ranch, And I said, I'm sorry,
I guess we're out of ranch. So she says, hold on.
She gets up and she walks out of the house,
and she walks right back in and she does, I
just remembered I have car ranch. When I go to
Chick fil a, I just get extra packets of ranch
and I just keep them in my car. I said,
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how long has that ranch been in your car? She's like,
I don't know months. You can't just eat ranch, it's
been sitting in a view.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
We live in Florida.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
That is a recipe for explosive diarrhea. It's fine, open
that up, don't eat.
Speaker 1 (02:51):
Noah's got what car pepper pepper grinder mouth to do
his dash, but the ranch doesn't have Terian's up. Eighty
five percent of Americans say they've avoided at least one
conversation in the past month because it might lead to conflict.
Thirty five percent admit to doing it four or more
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times in the last month. Sixty one percent regularly think
it's just not worth getting into when conversations turned difficult.
Literally every conversation I have with my sister.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
I have to stop myself because I'm like, we're you
about to start cussing each other out. I got kicked
under the table on Mother's Day because Stacy's aunt was
asking me about I don't know, like Candice Ow and
Stucker Carlson. I was gonna give her a low down,
and I got the strongest kick under the table. Stacy
leans over, don't start. We need to get out of
here with them an hour. She's just gonna keep going,
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so I had to shut it down immediately.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
The last thing I'm gonna get in too for sex
max is I have a list of strange hobbies of celebrities.
Guess who collects vintage typewriters Johnny Depp, Nope, Taylor Swi,
Tom Hanks. Guess who grew up collecting knives? Someone's scary,
Jack Nicholson close. Guess who collects taxi during animals? Her
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collection includes a deer and owl and a zebra. Someone disturbing.
That means real, That's like they have a real life zebra.
Amanda sy Free.
Speaker 2 (04:17):
What she actually low key gives that vibe in the housemaids.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Guess who plays dungeons and dragons all the time. That's
super cool. Michael Sarah Joe. He's a really, really good
looking guy, married Sophia Bargara. He was in the Magic
Mic videos. Guess who's a sketch artist?
Speaker 2 (04:35):
That could be anyone.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Lindsay Lewan Terry Crews. Guess who collects lunchboxes?
Speaker 4 (04:40):
That's a fun one, Marcot, Robbie Dave Bautista. Guess who
raises pigeons and raises him collectively? Mike Tyson doesn't Mike Tyson.
Guess who's a painter? Sure a lot of Jason Momoa.
Guess who loves to play World of Warcraft?
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Quick betraying Me? Henry henriy Caville, Superman or Rich Way
you get for lifepacks?
Speaker 2 (05:03):
You know your grandma was right when she told you
to stand up and sit up straight, because when you
are stressed out, the thing that can make you feel
better the fastest is straightening up, because it actually sends
a whole signal to your body that says hey, we're okay. Slouching, though,
is connected to stress tension, while better posture helps you
breathe better, relaxed, tight muscles, and feel more focused almost instantly.
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So right now, everyone shoulders back chin up, fake the confidence.
If you have to, your brain in your body will
follow along. That hack can be found, along with many more,
at John Janrich dot com