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May 30, 2023 49 mins
MORNING HACK- Scientific data says that you will be happiest if you have this many kids! SECOND DATE UPDATE- She went out with a guy she’s had a crush on…but here’s the thing…she has no idea if it was a date or not – and she wants us to help her find out.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
From Hollywood to you, thank you for listening to us on.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Air with Ryan Seacrest.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
So yeah, you can call in, you can send us
a text for one to two seven, or you can
email us. But for some reason, I don't know why.
I mean, he's email your first choice to communicate with
some money.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
I find it easy.

Speaker 3 (00:22):
I remember when business like business was only done via
email and personal was done via text. Now there's so
much business done via text.

Speaker 4 (00:30):
And now with Instagram DMS like listeners can reach us anywhere.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Which is great. So here's some feedback. We got the email.
You matter if I read something.

Speaker 4 (00:40):
I've already read this one because I've already responded to
Thomas he emailed me.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
So Thomas writes to Siciny, have you ever listened to
yourself and heard how many times you say the word?

Speaker 5 (00:50):
Like?

Speaker 3 (00:51):
Some of these can be candid. I mean, you know,
you probably don't know if you are speaking. You probably
don't realize how many times you say om are like.

Speaker 2 (00:59):
Oh, I say so much? Do you?

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Yes? I don't think I say I don't think I'm
an umor I.

Speaker 5 (01:07):
Don't notice I'm on you. But do you know what
I do? Notice that you say a lot is one
hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
You're welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
He does no.

Speaker 6 (01:15):
Oh, yeah, that's like you're like, that's like your it's
your Christ's response.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
Yeah, like you're you know, I'm with you, or that's your.

Speaker 3 (01:23):
Version of being silent on this show.

Speaker 7 (01:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
Yeah, we ask you something and you just open your eyes.
I'm like, what we do have is an audio. Ah,
So what did you say? How do you What did
you reply?

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Well, he says you it like is a verb? You
use it?

Speaker 4 (01:39):
You use it as a verb and an adverb. You
often use it more than once in the same sentence.
The Kardashian sisters do the same thing.

Speaker 5 (01:48):
An adverb. What's an adverb?

Speaker 3 (01:50):
I know?

Speaker 2 (01:50):
It's very It was like English lesson. So I responded
to him and I said, you know what, I do
use the word like.

Speaker 4 (01:55):
I feel like I do it all the time because
I speak the way my whole life. And I told
him that I've been watching the Kardashians for many years,
and ironically I find them, I don't know, relatable because
they talk like me.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
It's still irony there.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
I guess it's normal for me.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
Well, my mother used to correct me when I would
say like growing up, she would stop me when I'd
say mom, and they were like, all going to like
this party and like this weekend.

Speaker 4 (02:22):
It's a California thing too, and it's bother me when
I hear people using it.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
It does. If you notice it and then you hear
people do it, then it does start to bother you
after a while. It's frequent.

Speaker 4 (02:36):
It was funny because we were and then we've been
going back and forth and he.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
Was just like, I don't mean it.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
He was just like, what I know.

Speaker 4 (02:42):
He's like, I don't mean it as He's like, I
don't mean it to be a jab.

Speaker 2 (02:51):
So it's probably a generational thing. He's like, I'm fifty
two and he's like, and I love your show. He's like,
I'm a loyal listener. So we love you, Thomas, thank
you for writing it.

Speaker 4 (02:59):
And so he's a sweetheart. And I told him to
call in and he gave us his number, so maybe
we will give him a call and chat with him.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
But he was very sweet.

Speaker 3 (03:07):
Let's see what B says. B says, I'm addicted to
your segment second Date Update. I can relate to it
because I'm single. I like to know if you'll do
it twice or three times a week, rather than once
a week. I enjoy listening all the time, wishing you
more success in twenty twenty three. Why don't know we could? Yeah,
I mean, look, if people need help in the Second
Date Update area, It's interesting. You know when we first
started doing Second Date Update, they really disappointed me.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Yeah, I have an issue with it.

Speaker 5 (03:30):
Yeah, well, I still don't like them.

Speaker 3 (03:33):
I don't like them. I just felt like at the
beginning we were doing more harm than good with whoever
was reaching out to us. Now, I feel like we've
gotten to a place of seeking a little peace of
mind and satisfaction in what people are looking for. What
is it, Tonya?

Speaker 5 (03:48):
More harm than good? Roses is more harm than good?
What do you talk about? Second Update is at least answers.

Speaker 2 (03:53):
I concur.

Speaker 3 (03:55):
But we can all just like like I'm disagreeing, Like yeah,
but thank you. B Fadra says to Ryan, I heard
you talking about Meghan and Harry and how you didn't
like it, and you're going to stop after episode two.
Please finish the documentary before you judge it. I'm just
saying that interesting. I was seeing it all in the news,
Judg mcjudger. But you're right, I do need to see

(04:19):
it through finishing it really, because.

Speaker 6 (04:21):
If you didn't like what you saw, why would you continue. Well,
she has a.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Point, she says, I've changed my view. I'm empathetic on
what they went through, and it is true there is
you know what, She's right.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
The abuse they took from the media was extensive. I
really believe that if Ryan, Tanya and Sisney finish it,
they would appreciate and respect what Harry and Meghan did.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
No, I I finished it. There's lack of respect. I
think that what I was saying was I was seeing
all that a lot at once, right. I saw him
on Anderson Cooper, I saw him on GMA. I saw
him and then I happened to be watching documentary, just
trying to take it all in so fair point favor,
fair and and I will.

Speaker 6 (05:01):
And it wasn't that we didn't respect it. I think
it was the I think a lot of people are
grappling with the idea of the fact that they wanted
privacy and then it's like every other news article and
you know, documentary and it's just a lot.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
But if you I did see something very very striking
about how Harry saw what was happening to his girlfriend
and how she was being treated, and he felt like
if that was having her HERT was having other people
by media, and so he you know, he was, So,
you're right, Fader, I will I actually will finish that. Yeah,
thank you for reaching out, I thank you for emailing.
Is this something you want to talk about here?

Speaker 2 (05:33):
I kind of feel like I'm sticking to a sleep
theme this week.

Speaker 4 (05:37):
I don't know why these articles just keep popping up,
but I was reading this last night and it kind
of reminded me how I used to dream so vividly,
especially when I was pregnant. I used to have dreams
of my exes. I used to have dreams of Michael
cheating on me. I used to have like just and
it kind of was because there was so much on
my mind at all times. But I read this article

(06:00):
night specifically about how have you ever woken up from
a dream and you've been cheated on by your partner?

Speaker 3 (06:06):
Sure, okay, and you're so relieved it wasn't real. You
actually felt like it was real in your heart's pounding.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
Yeah, your heart's pounding.

Speaker 4 (06:11):
You wake up and it feels so really you're almost
actually mad at them.

Speaker 2 (06:14):
When you wake up, You're like you.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
Know what that's and even in the dream, I've told
myself in the dream, this is not.

Speaker 2 (06:20):
A dream, yeah, and you know it's yeah, you know, like,
this is not.

Speaker 3 (06:24):
A dream, this is real, so you don't think it's
a dream. And then you wake up and you're angry
and your heart's pounding and it was a dream and
you're so relieved too.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
Exactly.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
So this article kind of dissected why this happens to us,
or why.

Speaker 2 (06:36):
We dream that we're being cheated on, is.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
Because it's in the back of our mind that we
think it's going to happen.

Speaker 4 (06:41):
No, it actually has nothing to do with it. Well,
it maybe, but it usually doesn't have anything to do
with that. It has to do with your own insecurities
about not necessarily being cheated on.

Speaker 2 (06:52):
It could be anything.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
It could be career insecurities, it could be life insecurities,
it could be anything that's just.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
One of the insecurities that it manifests itself into your
dream program exactly.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
On the other hand, though, it could have something to
do with your relationship and it could be something that's missing,
maybe that you want your partner, uh, maybe that there's
that your partner is not providing.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
Okay, so you have that dream, you wake up, your
heart is pounding. Do you tell them you have that dream? Oh?
Yeah I do, Yeah, Tanya, would you tell them you
had that dream?

Speaker 6 (07:22):
Yeah, I've Actually I can't remember what it was, but
I remember I had a dream where Robbie did something
and I woke up like angry at him.

Speaker 5 (07:28):
Like I was like, I can't shake it. I know
it's this is like not real.

Speaker 3 (07:32):
But aren't you so glad it wasn't real?

Speaker 5 (07:34):
Yeah, but I can't shake the feeling of being so angry, like.

Speaker 3 (07:38):
Because the chemicals have been released inside of you, running
through your bloodstream.

Speaker 4 (07:41):
It takes a minute, It almost takes like the whole
morning or like a day to kind of get over it.
But so if you're in a relationship, those are kind
of the reasons why you dream. Then if you're single,
it's slightly less upsetting, but it represents dishonesty. So if
you've recently lied it to a friend, or if you
felt like you've been lied too, you may dream that
you're being cheated on. And of course, the most common

(08:04):
reason for this dream is if you've been cheated on before.
And these people are the ones that keep having the
reoccurring dream of being cheated on, and that just is
something that you just can't shake for most people, and
you have to kind of rebuild that trust from the
past and figure out how you can get past that.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
Dreams are a double edged sword, right, And I feel
like my dream programming department has no shortage of insecurities
they can create dream episodes from.

Speaker 5 (08:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (08:26):
Right, It's very interesting because you really can find out
a lot about your subconscious and what you're thinking. Because
I remember I was having this dream that my teeth
were falling out, and I talked to my therapist about
it and it got to the root of it, and
it was all basically because I was letting my I
was letting my physical needs for my body, like I
wasn't working out as much and I wasn't taking care
of myself like I used to. And that was like

(08:48):
manifesting in my subconscious through my dreams with my teeth
falling out.

Speaker 3 (08:51):
So my doctor said, don't have as much salt before
you go to sleep. That'll help calm the dreams down.
So think about your salt intake before you go to sleep.

Speaker 2 (09:00):
That's interesting.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
I'm just telling you.

Speaker 2 (09:02):
How much salt. Were you.

Speaker 3 (09:04):
I wasn't having salt. That's the problem. He's just saying,
if you have salt before you go to sleep, might
calm down, Like, I don't even take salt.

Speaker 8 (09:10):
I know.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
I was like, you barely have anything.

Speaker 3 (09:12):
I used sumac? Is sumac causing bad dreams?

Speaker 6 (09:14):
No?

Speaker 4 (09:15):
He doesn't.

Speaker 6 (09:15):
You would like have fish, like sitting in a pile
of salt that gets sent to the table.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
No, that's now. That was a lunch. We were out
in Las Vegas. We were celebrating our iHeartRadio music festival,
and that was salt encrusted, right, So it was different.
Do you remember where it came.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
From the sea?

Speaker 3 (09:33):
The Adriatic?

Speaker 5 (09:35):
Oh that?

Speaker 2 (09:37):
How do you remember that?

Speaker 5 (09:38):
And you can't remember who was on the show last week?

Speaker 3 (09:40):
Because my brain works in that way. Wow, it works
in that way. The Adriatic Sea. I remember he told
us about the fisherman. Remember that and his.

Speaker 5 (09:47):
Eyes looked like the Adriatic sea.

Speaker 3 (09:49):
That's right, How can you remember that?

Speaker 2 (09:51):
Tell Robbie that's.

Speaker 3 (09:53):
Going to be in the back of your mind tonight
when you go to sleep. Don't have salt.

Speaker 2 (09:58):
On air with a Ryan Seacret.

Speaker 3 (10:02):
Ruby, are you engaged?

Speaker 9 (10:03):
No?

Speaker 4 (10:04):
It still I'm still my god, Ryan's the pressure the
are you engaged?

Speaker 7 (10:09):
Well?

Speaker 3 (10:09):
What's going on with this dude? He doesn't he hear
about this all the time on the air, and I
wouldn't you think that would help him move along?

Speaker 10 (10:15):
He has heard and he just laughs and he's like,
don't worry, coming soon.

Speaker 9 (10:19):
But I'm like a movie, what does that mean?

Speaker 6 (10:25):
Uh?

Speaker 3 (10:26):
Okay, So she's not engaged. Mom, if you're listening, Ruby,
still not engain with this guy.

Speaker 5 (10:32):
Of a saint eight years. I'm at three and I'm like.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
I know the ringwatch could technically work for both of
you at this point, honey.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Do you think it's time right now?

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (10:44):
And do you think that that's on his mind? Yeah,
to get married. We're talking about correct.

Speaker 2 (10:51):
Oh, like skip the engagement, just e lope?

Speaker 5 (10:53):
No, no, no no.

Speaker 3 (10:55):
So you're telling me that twenty three is the year.
If he waits another year, you're out time.

Speaker 5 (11:01):
Yeah, girl, Ruby.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
In year eighteen.

Speaker 5 (11:09):
Eight years and you have the patients of the same See.

Speaker 4 (11:11):
Y'all you all were giving me craft for ultimatums and
now look at you.

Speaker 3 (11:16):
The fifth Avatar will be released and she's still wait for.

Speaker 5 (11:19):
The fifth one. Oh no, wait, no, No, it's a
third one.

Speaker 3 (11:23):
It's the second one.

Speaker 5 (11:24):
No, the second one's out now.

Speaker 3 (11:26):
Yes, but the third Okay, I was I.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Was talking about a lot, but she was saying longer
time from now.

Speaker 3 (11:32):
Project fifty. Yeah. Okay, So Ruby, what is it you're planning?

Speaker 9 (11:36):
Well, I was trying to plan my thretha. My sister
was actually celebration.

Speaker 10 (11:41):
Yes, so it's kind of like, you know, paying homage
to the King Sennetta, which is like a tradition.

Speaker 9 (11:47):
I didn't get to have a King Sennetta, so it
was kind of going.

Speaker 3 (11:49):
To be my time to you know, is it trent common?

Speaker 10 (11:54):
It's not as common, but my second had one. Yeah,
so it was. It was it was just fun and
it was like I want one, I need one, but.

Speaker 2 (12:01):
Wait, your sister had one. And then your sister says,
she's been plowing for you.

Speaker 10 (12:05):
Yes, and now we're what like a week away, and
she she was she kept telling me like, we're gonna
lock it in, we're gonna get this venue, we're going
to do this, We're gonna and now it's she dropped
the ball.

Speaker 5 (12:16):
She did.

Speaker 3 (12:17):
This is the problem with people. This is the problem
people balls. Honestly, you really can't on anybody but you,
not even your family, because they disappoint they really do.
Balls are dropped everywhere, you know what. I was talking
to friend this the other day about this too. No
follow through friends, Where's to follow through? People follow through?
Want something done, you gotta do it your This is

(12:37):
why I don't stay at anybody's house.

Speaker 2 (12:39):
I hate staying at people's houses.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
I just I don't. I don't know, but it makes
me uncomfortable.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
I'd stay your house though, you your guest.

Speaker 3 (12:50):
People disappointed.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
You put a robout.

Speaker 3 (12:54):
A little mint when I give you a bill? Why
why did you not have a kingsna?

Speaker 9 (13:01):
So my parents gave me the option.

Speaker 10 (13:03):
They're like, you can have a king Signetta, or you
can take a trip, like maybe go to Mexico.

Speaker 9 (13:08):
And I didn't get either.

Speaker 3 (13:09):
Actually they kind of played me. I didn't get engagement.
I didn't think it's near now.

Speaker 9 (13:18):
Middle child for sure.

Speaker 3 (13:21):
So Ruby, can't you be candid with your sister and say, hey,
what is going on? It's a week out, it's too late.

Speaker 9 (13:27):
We actually haven't really talked about it.

Speaker 10 (13:29):
She got back from Columbia and she was like so
happy because she got back from vacation and She's just like.

Speaker 9 (13:34):
Hey, like, hasn't really mentioned it?

Speaker 10 (13:35):
And I'm just like please, I'm just like, how can
we like have a conversation and how can I express
that I'm frustrated, But I'm also not trying to be
like Ara Zilla.

Speaker 3 (13:46):
You know, which is it? Here's the thing, It's something
you don't want to know.

Speaker 6 (13:50):
I think this is good because she's gonna feel bad.
She's probably already feeling bad, and you're gonna be engaged soon.
You're gonna need her to like do all the wedding stuff.

Speaker 2 (14:01):
Yeah, so maybe don't. Yeah, I don't rock the boat.

Speaker 9 (14:03):
I don't think I would trust her with wedding stuff.

Speaker 3 (14:06):
Yeah, I don't think so either. And you know what,
you can't rely on family. That's what this tells you. Friends, family,
No follow through. Man, this guy, he's still walking around
with a ring in his pocket, no follow to. There
is a new study in psychology today that has determined
the precise number of kids that makes a person happiest. Sistney,

(14:29):
You're will not be able to weigh in on this.

Speaker 2 (14:32):
That was gonna guess, but I guess, okay, I guess
my numbers off.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Well guess.

Speaker 4 (14:38):
Well, that's not three, so two, no, oh, you want
to guess zero.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
One one. The data strongly indicates that parents of one
child are happier than people with no kids or more
than one kid.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
Interesting, I can't see that because you can still kind
of like have your life.

Speaker 2 (15:01):
Sort of speak. One child is a lot easier than
two or three.

Speaker 3 (15:05):
So that's better. What's better for the kids.

Speaker 4 (15:07):
It's true the kids, well, you have play dates and
friends us.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
But if the parents are happy, then the kid might
be happier too, right, because it's all sort of derivative
in the way that the demeanor is around the house.
If you keep the happiness there, then you have a
happy baby, all right. Today's quote everything we say at
funerals should be said at birthday parties. Instead, we leave

(15:35):
so much of love unspoken.

Speaker 4 (15:39):
Wait, so I've never experienced this. I was like, what,
I've actually never had just one kid. I just realized that.

Speaker 3 (15:49):
You get them headlines with Tanya rad Well.

Speaker 6 (15:52):
Guests visiting Disneyland in July won't be able to enjoy
several classic attractions due to scheduled refurbishments starting July, with
Alis in Wonderland, Soaring around the World, and the Disneyland
Monorail will be closed to guests. No reopen date has
been announced. And Hey the Metrolink, which offers train services
between La Riverside, Orange, San Bernardino, and Ventura counties, is

(16:16):
bringing back its popular fifteen dollars Summer Day Pass. The
pass allows for unlimited weekday train rides on the day
of purchase and is available from June through August. And
A Boyle Heights Charter School will be sending its entire
graduating class to four year universities for the fourth time
in five years. Forty five seniors at Collegiate Charter High

(16:39):
School of Los Angeles were celebrated earlier this month with
a special ceremony. The majority will be the first in
their families to attend college, many of the first and
their families to graduate from high school.

Speaker 5 (16:50):
On air with Ryan Seacrest.

Speaker 3 (16:54):
What's safe and unsafe with these health trends you've been
seeing on TikTok sisiny, do you want to run through these?

Speaker 2 (17:00):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (17:00):
So, some of these are safe, some of these are not.
Some of these are so. Using egg whites to remove black.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Heads, so how do you even do that?

Speaker 4 (17:08):
You put the egg whites on a strip of tissue paper,
and then you put that over your zip for fifteen minutes,
hold on.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
Egg white over tissue paper on this Does that work?

Speaker 4 (17:18):
So they say that it'll start prior to harden. I'm
assuming it gets all sticking hard. And then no, they
say it's not safe. You could get salmonella and it's
mostly water anyways, so it won't work nearly as well
as a product designed for this.

Speaker 3 (17:32):
Where do people come up with the stuff that they
post about and say this works?

Speaker 2 (17:35):
Teenagers that are bored in their bedrooms? Like, what are
we doing? Eating your Christmas tree?

Speaker 3 (17:42):
Eating Christmas?

Speaker 2 (17:43):
You've heard me correctly, eating your Christmas tree.

Speaker 4 (17:46):
The idea is to make tea or seasoning from different
parts of your tree, rather than just throwing it out.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
So actually, I will tell you. I read. I read
that making tea from the pine needles is okay as
long as you're tree has not been treated.

Speaker 4 (18:01):
Well, it's not safe. It may have been treated with
pesticides or chemicals.

Speaker 3 (18:07):
If you know your tree is not treated, it's just
like putting rosemary in your tea. How do you know, Well,
I don't know how you know. I didn't see where
you got your tree. But if you know, if you
go your own tree and you chop it down and
you put pesticides on it, and you can make tree tea.

Speaker 5 (18:20):
I've been wanting to try this one.

Speaker 4 (18:23):
Potato slices in socks to remove toxins. TikTokers are putting
slices of potatoes in their socks when they go to sleep,
and since they turn black, people think it's proof that
they are removing the toxins.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
So is it safe? Sure, but it's really not doing anything.

Speaker 3 (18:39):
Is he doing anything?

Speaker 5 (18:41):
They turned black?

Speaker 3 (18:42):
But potatoes turn black, don't they? Yeah.

Speaker 6 (18:45):
I saw TikToker put some on her socks and sleep,
and then also took some and put them in a
sock and just like left them on the in the
bed next to her and showed us both the potatoes
and the ones that were in her feet were black
and the ones that were not on her feet were
not black. Many, So I think this is true.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Why don't you try it? I will report back.

Speaker 5 (19:08):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (19:08):
Skin cycling This applies to your night time skincare routine
and involves rotating different products with certain ingredients, so you're
resting your skin.

Speaker 2 (19:17):
On certain days. Is it safe? Yes? And it seems
to be good for your skin.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
It is amazing how you can get on TikTok and
just continue to go and go and go once you start. So, Tony,
what kind of potato you gonna put in your sock tonight?
I'm so curious.

Speaker 6 (19:32):
It's you're supposed to use one of those. I think
it's a Yukon gold. Get a standard, Just slap a potato.

Speaker 3 (19:38):
I got a bunch of the cardiage. Go to the
grocery store and get a Yukon gold. So this is
a moment where we try and find out why someone's
disappeared on you after going out with them. It doesn't
make a lot of sense, but you want the peace
of mind to know that's a second date update. So anyway,
Catherine reaches out and she's like, hey, listen, I went
out with the guy I've had a crush on for
a long time. But here's the thing, I have no

(19:59):
idea idea if it was a date or not. I
think it would be cute if you guys called him
to find out for me. Okay, have you been in
a situation Tony when you were dating you know, if
it was a date or not.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
I'll remember that guy.

Speaker 6 (20:13):
Yes, and it was so horrific because I, like I remember,
showed up to work out a big pimple, so I
was wearing like zip cream to work.

Speaker 5 (20:20):
I was prepping for this date.

Speaker 6 (20:22):
I got all dressed up by ubered because I thought
I was gonna get drunk and like make out with him.

Speaker 5 (20:28):
And it was not a date. He ordered tea and
it was work or tea.

Speaker 3 (20:33):
Yeah, that nice conversation. The other day we sat next
to somebody that was on a date and one person
was having wine and one was having tea, and I
couldn't stop eavesdropping, and I couldn't get past the fact
that I felt like the person having the tea was
not really into the guy. Mm hmm, all right. So anyway,
Catherine is on the line with us. Now, Catherine, thanks

(20:54):
for coming on. So, uh, why what what's confusing about this?
Why do you think it could not be a date?

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Well, it's complicated because of our history a little bit.
So he is. So my sister is two years older
than me, and we grew up in the Bay Area
together and they were like childhood friends, like you know,
always over at each other's houses. And I was basically
like the little sister that had a crush on him.
My whole life basically. So now we both live in La,

(21:25):
so whenever we run into each other, I you know,
we're always like, oh, you know, we should hang out,
but it never happens because it's La. So I actually
the other day was scrolling on a hinge and I
saw him, so I decided to like his profile and
we ended up matching, which was incredible, and he messaged

(21:48):
me saying, well, I guess this is our excuse to
like finally hang out. And we did, and we know,
we went and got drinks, we went for a walk
and we hung up for a long time and it
was a good date. Right, it was amazing, And I
mean he even like, you know, my evidence is that
like this is a date, and everything was. The waitress

(22:08):
gave him the bill and he instantly grabbed it and
he paid it.

Speaker 3 (22:11):
So here's the thing. If you go, okay, if you
if you say very cutely, this is our excuse to
hang out, then you go out for drinks, then you
go for a walk. If you don't want it to
be a date, you say friend or power or buddy,
or you talk about other women or something like you
make it clear. Well, I think necessarily, like if he
didn't want you to think that you were on a date.

(22:32):
I think you would have been clear, right you want
to right, Well.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
We didn't like there was no you know, we never
held hands or anything, which was weird because it was
a walk. So I feel like that would be like
a great time to do that. Yeah, and then we
also didn't kill me, not the.

Speaker 3 (22:45):
First time, and clearest isn't if you were out with
somebody like that. In those situations when you make it
clear that you want, I mean, somehow you cue them
that this is friendly.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
Yes, I would start talking about another guy. That's always
like that would.

Speaker 3 (22:59):
Be Can I get some relationship advice from you?

Speaker 2 (23:02):
Exactly?

Speaker 3 (23:02):
Like I feel like you could help me out in
this situation, like some subtlety like that. So but listen, that's.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Just so none of that happened, right.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
No, No, I mean we've been texting it like, no,
there were no like friend zone comment.

Speaker 11 (23:15):
Okay, okay, no, how.

Speaker 1 (23:20):
Texting exactly? Yeah, but I mean the texting has been sweet,
but I wouldn't say it's been like flirty, you know,
like it's I feel like it's like fifty to fifty
on who initiates, you.

Speaker 3 (23:31):
Know, hold on one second, let's just find out. We're
gonna get his number, we're gonna call him and go
on the air. Second date update, let's find out if
this is platonic or if this lifelong friendship or lifelong relationship.
It's going to be a relationship. But he didn't give
her a cue, he or she You didn't give a
cue either. I guess Catherine to say that you thought

(23:51):
this was a date. He didn't help you, like understand
whether it was a date or a friendly hangout. I
just think that if you want it to not be
a date, somebody's going to be queuing somebody exactly right,
you don't let it hang.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
I feel like we were just like we were both
feeling it out as like what I'm thinking.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
How long has it been? To ask, how long has
it been.

Speaker 1 (24:10):
Since this it's been? I would say it's probably been
like a week, like a week and a half probably.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
Since we no initiation of like let's hang out again.

Speaker 1 (24:20):
No, tex No, nobody's a really chill guy though, So
I don't know. I'm just nervous.

Speaker 3 (24:25):
Here's a deal. He's chilling right now. On hold, so
be very quiet. I'm going to bring him up. We're
gonna see we can find out. Okay, just listening.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Thank you guys.

Speaker 3 (24:32):
All right, Hello Mike. Hello, Hey Mike, it's Ryan Seacrests.
You're on the radio with us right now on the air.
Thanks for hanging on. How you doing, I'm good? How
are you doing well? Thanks? So, Mike, we're calling about
a woman named Catherine. I guess you've known for quite
a while through your families.

Speaker 8 (24:50):
Yeah, yeah, I do know Katherine and.

Speaker 3 (24:54):
Great, So tell me about you and Catherine your relationship.

Speaker 8 (24:58):
So, I mean, basically, you know, like through mutual friends
and families. We've known each other for a long time
and we just recently hung out.

Speaker 3 (25:06):
I don't know if she told you. She did tell me. Yeah,
we actually did speak to Catherine. She's on the line
right now listening to you. So let me just cut
to it. Mike. Since you know that she's spoken with us,
are you interested in Catherine romantically or you just being
a good friend? Because it seems like on the date
you went out, On the night you went out, it

(25:29):
was left unknown.

Speaker 8 (25:33):
I mean maybe, I mean, if she wants it to
be a date, I guess it was a date. I
don't know, Like I don't like to put label.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
What did you go into it thinking? And how did
you leave thinking?

Speaker 8 (25:45):
I mean again, you know, if she didn't want it
to be a date, then I guess it wasn't. I mean,
I'd be happy to have it as a date, you know,
like I just don't like to have you know.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
We were right, He's open to it being a date,
which is why he didn't make it clear it wasn't
date exactly. So Catherine is listening now, Mike, Mike, why
don't you just ask her out?

Speaker 8 (26:08):
I mean, Catherine, if if you'd like to go on
a date and call it a date, I would love to.
I mean, we we've known each other for so long,
and like I think it would be awesome.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Oh my gosh, yeah I would. Yeah, I'm I'm so happy.
I felt a little crazy. I've just like been going
back and forth, and I'm just I'm so happy to
hear that we had the same feelings, you know, yeah.

Speaker 8 (26:32):
I mean god, I mean, like you we've known each
other for so long. I mean I was I didn't
want to put anything on it, you know, and if
you were cool with it being a date, then I
guess it was a date. And I think we should
actually go on an official date though.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Nice, all right, well this one's going to work out, Okay,
very excited.

Speaker 8 (26:52):
Awesome, that's great.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
So Catherine you're in Oh yeah, no, I'm and I'm
I'm so happy. Thank you.

Speaker 3 (26:59):
You guys all happily ever after each other. All right.
But he sounded like Matt Money Smith. Is that I'm
thinking of Money the sports guy?

Speaker 9 (27:11):
I know he sounded yeah.

Speaker 3 (27:12):
I was like, wait, is this Matt Money? So that's
what was going on. He did kind of want it
to be a date if she wanted it to be
a date, which she did say.

Speaker 2 (27:22):
He was very chill. I can feel the chillness from him. Yeah,
he's very laid back. Why was that cringe?

Speaker 6 (27:29):
Because it's like we've all had these, like countless amount
of times have had these conversations, but hearing them publicly
on the radio was like, so, I don't know, it's cringe.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
It like takes me back.

Speaker 4 (27:41):
That.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
Yeah, I even though I'm enthusiastic, I'm cringing.

Speaker 12 (27:46):
Guys, let them be on air with Ryan Seacres, Bellicod Money,
How are you hid?

Speaker 3 (27:57):
How are you I'm doing? Thank you? So tell me
you don't want to bring your boyfriend to a wedding.

Speaker 7 (28:06):
Yes, that's correct, Ryan, Yeah, boyfriend. So he's invited, but
I'm not quite sure whant to bring him because my
ex will be at the wedding.

Speaker 3 (28:16):
And it was your college friend. He's your ex single.

Speaker 7 (28:21):
Yeah, he's a single. Yeah, he was single at the moment,
my boyfriend.

Speaker 4 (28:27):
I don't tell him that it's your just move on.
Don't tell me your boyfriend or ex boyfriend.

Speaker 7 (28:34):
He already knows, he's aware, he's aware of the yeah,
because he would recognize him and everything.

Speaker 3 (28:39):
So I've done, I've I've lived through this. I actually
made a mistake. So why was that something? And an
ex of mine was there and I introduced my current
to my ex, but I didn't say my girlfriend. I
said her name. Oh no, And I'm like why, and

(29:00):
I'm in the carment. What's wrong? It's like nothing, nothing.
I'm trying to figure out, racking my brain, like what happened.
She's like, when you introduced me to x you just
said my name. You didn't say girlfriend. I'm like I did.
I didn't realize Oh no, no, I mean the x

(29:20):
K News. She was with me, but I just said
her name instead of saying, this is my girlfriend.

Speaker 2 (29:26):
I feel like.

Speaker 5 (29:26):
It's implied, no, you need to hear.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
But it was like the craziest thing. I'm like, what,
and you know when you're I don't know, maybe it's
just me or some guys, Like I'm really trying to
figure out what's wrong, Like nothing should be wrong. And
then were you guys.

Speaker 7 (29:38):
Dating my my ex.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
For six years?

Speaker 7 (29:46):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Six years? Yeah, I think that you should be. I mean,
you don't still have feelings for him, do you?

Speaker 7 (29:55):
No, No, there's zero feelings. I mean we broke up amably.

Speaker 2 (29:59):
And so I think it's I think together or anything.

Speaker 4 (30:03):
It is worse if your current boyfriend doesn't go, because
then he's gonna find out later sure, like, oh, well
you didn't want me to go to the wedding and.

Speaker 3 (30:10):
Because of yours if you've moved on and he's moved on,
I think it's fine. You're an adult.

Speaker 7 (30:18):
Yeah, true, I guess. I just think that it would
create problems and bring up insecurities on his end. So
I was trying to just avoid the situation in general
and sort of tell him that I didn't get up
plus one.

Speaker 8 (30:29):
For the while.

Speaker 4 (30:30):
I think that's so much worse, worse because the truth
is always going to come out.

Speaker 5 (30:35):
Yeah, your boyfriend needs to have boots on the ground.

Speaker 2 (30:38):
The truth is always going to.

Speaker 4 (30:39):
Come out, and he's going to be more mad when
he finds out that you lied.

Speaker 7 (30:44):
Yeah, yeah, that's true. I guess it's smarter you can
hold the fight afterwards.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
Yeah, he's probably gonna feel great. He's got you on
his arm, he's he's with you.

Speaker 7 (30:56):
Yeah. That that that makes sense, that that I do
the best often and tell the truth and just be
super transparent.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
All right, Well, good luck with this one. Thanks for
calling Bella.

Speaker 7 (31:06):
Thank you so much, Bryan, thank you guys.

Speaker 3 (31:08):
Okay, bye, we have to come back to this.

Speaker 6 (31:11):
We have to put a pin in and we have
to come back to it because this is we can
answer right now.

Speaker 5 (31:16):
We have time.

Speaker 4 (31:17):
How long were you with the current girlfriend that you
just introduced your name?

Speaker 3 (31:21):
Yes, yes, you well I don't think anybody's been two years,
so probably like a year. That was a joke, but
probably a year.

Speaker 4 (31:31):
A year, and you did not say this is my girlfriend,
I'd be I would be hold on.

Speaker 3 (31:37):
But it's not like I don't ever do it. It's
just I didn't happen to say it that.

Speaker 2 (31:40):
Recause it was your ex No, it was No, I
didn't even know.

Speaker 3 (31:45):
I that's the problem.

Speaker 5 (31:47):
We should know. You should have been explicit about this
is my girl.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
No, yeah, you blew it.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
Well, I obviously learned that at dinner afterwards, I'm like,
what is going on? No one's talking.

Speaker 5 (31:59):
I've I've been there before. I've totally been there room.

Speaker 3 (32:02):
I'm like, why is no one talking? Meaning there's only
two of us and I'm not talking and you're not
talking because you know, I say what what? And see
this is the thing though I didn't even realize it. Yeah,
and I realized that's an issue.

Speaker 4 (32:13):
Well, no, because she's not going to make a scene
there classy by the way, And so she waited.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
Until you were alone make a scene with me. Obviously.

Speaker 3 (32:21):
Well the Restaurant'm like, this is a great place. This
suld be fun. Well, we never go to this restaurant.

Speaker 9 (32:26):
I'm I'm on her side.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
Well, I was like, fine, I'm sorry, got it noted
that every time you need to say that this is.

Speaker 6 (32:33):
My ever friend, blah dy blah, especially to the ex.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
Oh, especially to the ex Okay.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
I heard it the first time. I don't need an echo.
You guys sound like I need it twice, three times.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
You've brought it up.

Speaker 3 (32:46):
You guys brought me here this morning. All y'all's fault. Okay, Marie.
So you're in a situation where you don't like the
guy your sister is.

Speaker 11 (32:56):
Dating exactly a bit of a critic of whine.

Speaker 3 (33:01):
Have you spent time with him?

Speaker 11 (33:03):
Yeah, So, just to give you a little backstory, my
sister's been dating him for about six months, and the
first time we met him, I even got kind of
the wrong idea because he came over for a family
party and brought nothing with him, which, you know, it
could just be the way my family is, but we
were raised to always bring something and make a good impression.
So like all my past boyfriends up are a wine

(33:25):
or flowers or something. So right off the bat, I
was like, Hm, I don't know about this guy. But
then as more time went on, I just kind of
like observed him and I saw he doesn't help clean
up around after dinner, he doesn't helps at the table.
I know it might just because he's new, but you know,
I would think he would ask at things if we
wanted help or anything. And on top of that, he's

(33:45):
just he makes some inappropriate comments sometimes nothing I really
want to get into that much. But he'll like make
jokes about my sister for us, and we're just kind
of like, well, you just met her, you know, what
are you What are you joking about? So he just
kind of the wrong way, and I was wondering what
you guys think I should do about that.

Speaker 3 (34:03):
Well, isn't this one of those things where she's got
to see it first? Yeah, like she's got to see it,
yeah first, I think otherwise it can become complicated between
you and your sister if you're telling her what you
think before she has a chance to see it herself. Sisney,
what do you think?

Speaker 2 (34:18):
How does he treat her?

Speaker 11 (34:21):
Like I said, it's fine, you know, like nothing I'm
alarmed about. But he doesn't help out, which makes me think,
you know, if they were to go long term, he
wouldn't be helpful around the house. And like I said,
he makes jokes about her and stuff. So, like I
I've seen nothing, but I think with her he's very
good looking. So I think she's a little blindsided almost.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
I don't know.

Speaker 4 (34:40):
I'm kind of on the fence here because if he's
making her happy and he's not harmed to her, you
know he's not like toxic in any way towards her.
You got to just suck it up and just maybe
he's maybe you'll come around, you know, and maybe you'll
learn to love him.

Speaker 11 (35:00):
It'll take a while, not helping out. Now, what is
she going to do down the road?

Speaker 2 (35:03):
You know, I all could just kind of be passive aggressive.

Speaker 5 (35:06):
I'd be like, are you gonna help passive aggressive?

Speaker 7 (35:10):
No?

Speaker 3 (35:10):
I would. I would give this some time. I would
give this some time because it feels like she'll see
it too. But I don't think you could jump in
with your opinion too strongly right away, or.

Speaker 2 (35:19):
It's just going to cause a divide.

Speaker 3 (35:21):
All right, Marie, Well, thank you for calling. Do you
think you've ever been not liked by someone's sibling or
parents that you've dated.

Speaker 4 (35:28):
No, No, have you.

Speaker 3 (35:34):
I'm trying to think back.

Speaker 2 (35:35):
No, I feel like everyone's liked you.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
I'm usually really close to their parents. You're like heeady,
but I'm like I usually I usually get along really
well with their moms because they're my.

Speaker 2 (35:48):
Age, close to it.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
We like the same music.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Like you said it, I didn't.

Speaker 3 (35:56):
I knew what you were thinking. And that was a joke.
So this was last week on Friday. If you were here,
you'll remember this. If not, follow me here. We stumbled
into the different pronunciations of words that we have said
one million times on this show. And it's funny how
sometimes things just strike you or they stand out to you,
Like forever, Tonny, when you said both, that stands out both, right?

(36:20):
When I say wolf, it's it's like it stands out wolves, wolves, right, wolf, wolf, wolf, wolf?
Wolf is a wolf. It's a wolf.

Speaker 2 (36:28):
Wolf, it's a wolf.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
It's a wolf. Oh, it's both, it's a wolf. Yeah.
How do you what you say the animal name wolf? Wolf?
Say together? Both the people go together, they do what
they go together? Both both both and wolf both.

Speaker 5 (36:47):
We also say umbrella. Weird You say.

Speaker 3 (36:50):
Umbrella, umbrella? What do you say umbrella? It's an umbrella's umbrella. Okay.

Speaker 6 (36:56):
When he first said it, he said umbrella, my umbrella.

Speaker 3 (37:00):
Sydney, you said earlier, how to go, how to go?
How to go? How to go? How to go? How
to go? To had to go? You had to go?

Speaker 9 (37:09):
I had to go?

Speaker 3 (37:09):
How to go? You know what? When you gotta go?
You gotta go to go? Ia go? How did it go?
I had to go? I don't know what you said.
So anyway, we got into this and we rabbit holed it.

Speaker 2 (37:21):
Grocery.

Speaker 3 (37:23):
I say grocery, Sisney and Tony say grocery store. Well,
guess what Harvard is.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
Chimed in hav Oh what is Harvard?

Speaker 3 (37:31):
Now, don't ask that they know it all. They did
a dialect survey just for us, and the survey found
out fifty two of Americans say grocery and say grocery,
so it's almost an even split.

Speaker 4 (37:49):
But look heavily in the East and Midwest they say grocery.
So it is an east coast west coast thing because.

Speaker 3 (37:56):
I grew up on the East coast in Georgia, and
we say grocery. All right. Then yesterday we got into garage.
You say garage, garage, No, it's garage. Well, fifty one
percent of Americans say garage, thirty seven percent say garage,
and ten percent use them both. So here's some other

(38:18):
things I found interesting though. How do you say the
stuff that you put on pancakes?

Speaker 2 (38:22):
Syrup syrup, syrup, syrupy.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
Syrup, syrup, maple syrup.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
Syrup, syrup. So Sysney says syrup tany you say syrup.
Oh my God, this is the best ever. What is it?

Speaker 5 (38:40):
Syrup?

Speaker 3 (38:40):
Right?

Speaker 2 (38:41):
Syrup?

Speaker 3 (38:42):
Forty nine percent of people in America say syrup, thirty
four percent say syrup, and thirteen percent say syrup.

Speaker 5 (38:51):
Thirteen percent ya, syrup.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
That I just think so hard to say syrup syrup?

Speaker 3 (38:58):
A right? Do you say there's another one that salted
ice cream flavor?

Speaker 2 (39:05):
Oh the tan?

Speaker 5 (39:07):
No caramel?

Speaker 2 (39:08):
Caramel caramel? You say caramel caramel? Yeah, I done it.
I don't say caramel, caramel, caramel, Tanya, caramel caramel.

Speaker 3 (39:19):
Thirty eight percent of American say caramel caramel, thirty caramel
caramel both. How about the thing you used to get
fifteen percent off discount?

Speaker 2 (39:32):
Oh, coupon?

Speaker 3 (39:33):
Yeah, a coupon, A coupon, coupon or a coupon.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
No, a coupon, couponquon, coupon, No coupon, that coupon, coupon.

Speaker 3 (39:44):
Coupon sixty six percent of American sake coupon, thirty three
percent sake coupon.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
What do you say, root.

Speaker 3 (39:52):
Route? I say routes or root I say coupon.

Speaker 5 (39:56):
Okay, concierge, concierge, concierge.

Speaker 3 (40:00):
Oh, okay, that's on the Harvard list. What about route
or root?

Speaker 2 (40:05):
The route, the route? What route are you taking?

Speaker 3 (40:08):
I say route, I say route route. What about data
or data?

Speaker 2 (40:14):
I say data?

Speaker 3 (40:17):
Say data?

Speaker 2 (40:17):
I say data because the wireless commercial s, Yeah, they
all say data too.

Speaker 9 (40:20):
That's how I look.

Speaker 3 (40:21):
I run into people that say what about the data? Alright?
And finally, how about the clothes you sleep in? What
do you call those?

Speaker 5 (40:33):
Oh, pajamas, pajamas, Yeah, pajamas.

Speaker 3 (40:36):
We're gonna have a pajama party. Jammys, okay, tubs. What
do you say for the things you sleep in? Underwear?

Speaker 7 (40:44):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (40:46):
Yeah, nothing, I'd say pajamas. Second, naked pajamas.

Speaker 3 (40:52):
Forty six people say pajamas, fifty say pajamas.

Speaker 2 (40:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (40:59):
Thinking about it, they get confused.

Speaker 2 (41:01):
Pajamas.

Speaker 3 (41:02):
Which would I like to come up for some pajamas
and pizza.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
I'm having a pajama party.

Speaker 3 (41:07):
Yes, bring your data and we'll go through a thumb
through it. I feel like there's three members of the
show that should really pay attention to the engagement ring
conversation that we are about to have here. One of
those people, it's Ruby, who works in the back room
because she's been waiting for fifteen twenty years now for
her boyfriend to propose. And the other is Tanya, who's

(41:30):
made it clear this is the year that she probably
takes the next step. And I think the quiet one
in the corner should also pay attention.

Speaker 2 (41:38):
Right, because he's the one that's probably gonna have to
purchase one.

Speaker 3 (41:41):
Our engineer, Jeffrey Thubbs, that's right, Tubbs. What do you
know about engagement rings? Not a lot? Right, This is
made for you. This is a perfect segment. I'm all here,
all there, there's a tell, so I guess and I'm gonna,
you know, sort of weave, bob and weave my way
through this. But to throw off the scent tubs nice.

(42:02):
But are you one of those people who always imagined
what your engagement ring looks like? Or are you non traditionalists?
Do you want to help pick it out and design it?
What are most people? What do they do to most people?
Are they in on it or not in on it? Ruby?

Speaker 9 (42:16):
I think it depends.

Speaker 10 (42:17):
Like when it comes to millennials and Gen z, they
are more likely to actually want to know what kind
of ring they're going to get. They want to be
a part of the process, so they want to go
check out rings, see what you know styles they like,
but they're also opting for more non traditional rings, so
not necessarily a diamond.

Speaker 3 (42:36):
Okay, so it's just any other kind of ring, right,
What about no jewelry and just a tattoo.

Speaker 9 (42:40):
Yeah, that's an option as well.

Speaker 5 (42:42):
Jason Kennedy did that.

Speaker 3 (42:44):
Yeah, I remember that story. He was way ahead of
the curve, dame trendsetter to what other? And again this
is flying blind? What other kinds of stones or jewels
could you give as an engagement ring?

Speaker 10 (42:56):
So some of the more popular ones are like emeralds, sapphires,
or even pairing like a smaller diamond with an emerald
or a sapphire.

Speaker 2 (43:07):
That would be pretty.

Speaker 5 (43:08):
Didn't Megan Fox do that?

Speaker 2 (43:10):
Yes? I think?

Speaker 8 (43:11):
So.

Speaker 3 (43:13):
Do you like surprise as ruby?

Speaker 2 (43:15):
I do?

Speaker 9 (43:16):
I like a surprise.

Speaker 3 (43:17):
But you guys are collaborating on the ring.

Speaker 9 (43:19):
Now we did go look at rings.

Speaker 10 (43:21):
Yeah, so he kind of knows what style I would like,
but I didn't pick the one.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
Would you want a ruby or is that too cliche? Uh?

Speaker 3 (43:33):
Tanya? Do you want to be a part of it design?

Speaker 5 (43:36):
I'm not a part of it. Yeah, I'm not.

Speaker 2 (43:38):
I'm not a part of it.

Speaker 4 (43:40):
How do you know?

Speaker 6 (43:42):
Because I've kind of like I had these conversations with
my girlfriends, and like on the podcast, people have been saying,
you should go, you should go, you should you know,
be a part of it, blah blah blah. And so
I've had those conversations and thought I should go, and
then I didn't go.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
I think the surprise here best route. What do you
mean he already went?

Speaker 6 (44:03):
Well, no, like, we're not going like we decided, we're
not like going and looking and doing that.

Speaker 5 (44:07):
We're not doing it together.

Speaker 3 (44:10):
So how much of a conversation have you had just
bring us up to speed here?

Speaker 5 (44:12):
What do you mean You've.

Speaker 3 (44:13):
Decided you're going to get engaged, but you're not going
to go shouting for the ringers, waiting for the ring
to appear with the proposal.

Speaker 5 (44:18):
Well that's kind of how it goes.

Speaker 3 (44:20):
I thought this was all supposed to be out of
nowhere surprise.

Speaker 5 (44:23):
Well, you know, I'm not twenty anymore.

Speaker 3 (44:26):
Mama's got some What what if he's listening? What if
he gets you a sapphire ring? It's fine, tubs? Have
you thought about this?

Speaker 5 (44:34):
I don't really know what a sapphire is?

Speaker 3 (44:35):
Do you even know what? The questions ask? No idea no,
all right, well, Blue Ruby, any more news on the
evolution of your situation? No, how many years it been.

Speaker 10 (44:50):
We've known each other eight, dating for seven, officially solid
all my twenties.

Speaker 3 (44:56):
Basically, all right, well, stay tuned. So I guess the
gist here is we're going for non traditional rings. If
you're thinking about getting engaged, there are other routes and
avenues to do it, especially if you want to save
some dope. Where's tubs Jeffrey Tubbs? Right here? Oh? Hot?
In here? You are wearing a sweater. What else would

(45:17):
you like to point out?

Speaker 11 (45:18):
Thank you?

Speaker 3 (45:19):
I am wearing sweater and an og boot.

Speaker 6 (45:22):
Look here, Oh, let me see the bug, Let me
see it?

Speaker 2 (45:28):
You the cute cutoffs.

Speaker 5 (45:29):
I'm trying to get Robbie to wear a pair, and
he won't do it.

Speaker 3 (45:32):
There's selmon pictures of me from high school. I'll be inspired.
Let me see another picture. So, if you just tuned in,
Sistany and Tany for three years have been hiding photos
that they stole from a high school co student of mind,
what do you call them? So? When I went to
high school with.

Speaker 5 (45:49):
High school colleagues?

Speaker 3 (45:51):
No, what like? How do you have these pictures?

Speaker 2 (45:54):
You can see the scrap book in the background.

Speaker 3 (45:56):
It's all roughly, we need to call carry Roos and
find out what she's doing with these in a step, I.

Speaker 5 (46:03):
Only have two photos. I think I got drunk at
lunch and just took two. So I took a bunch.

Speaker 2 (46:07):
I have about forty five.

Speaker 3 (46:09):
You need to send those over.

Speaker 2 (46:10):
I took them with the intent to give them to you.

Speaker 3 (46:14):
I swear tiny's a picture of me and a girlfriend
of mine from ninth grade.

Speaker 5 (46:20):
I feel like this girl was probably it was the game.

Speaker 2 (46:22):
This was the game that well, yeah, do you remember
this girl?

Speaker 4 (46:26):
Well, girl, it was the biggest one of your friends
from high school, and this is some weird game that you.

Speaker 3 (46:30):
Really never know someone like that playing that game with
the ball wrapped around your favorite game. No, you guys,
all right, listen, let's come back to the show. Could
we say a nice sweater next time? Okay, it is
a nice one, all right, thanks. Chickens eggs shortage. So
there's an egg shortage. We were talking about that a
few minutes ago, and I guess you can. You're allowed

(46:51):
to have chicken coops in a lot of places in
your backyard in southern California, right, so's.

Speaker 4 (46:54):
They're permitted in most neighborhoods in Los Angeles under local law.
So as long as the chicken coops are at least thirty
five feet from neighboring structures and one hundred feet from
those who have a rooster, you're good to go. But
I don't know about all of this. I feel like
this might turn into a little bit of a disaster.

Speaker 2 (47:14):
Like if my.

Speaker 4 (47:14):
Neighbor starts, you know, it gets rooster, and that rooster
starts waking us up at three and the morester.

Speaker 3 (47:20):
Doesn't the rooster. Does the rooster have to be there
for the chickens? How does the chicken get egged?

Speaker 2 (47:26):
I believe the rooster has to be involved every time.

Speaker 4 (47:29):
Not not maybe every Actually, as a good question.

Speaker 5 (47:32):
No, they both lay eggs.

Speaker 2 (47:34):
No, I don't think the rooster does not root. The
rooster is the mail.

Speaker 3 (47:39):
Could someone google the process of a chicken getting egged?

Speaker 4 (47:45):
You basically, you're allowed one rooster, but the number of
chickens allowed depends on the neighborhood regulations.

Speaker 3 (47:52):
So, but what if that neighbor. Okay, let's say the
neighbor is hatching fresh eggs over there in a coop
and they brought them over to you in a basket.
Eggs might be worth any sort of noise issue. Honestly,
rush organic eggs. Think about that eggs.

Speaker 4 (48:05):
Yeah, that makes more sense, sure, because I paid twenty
four dollars the other day for two cases of an
eighteen package.

Speaker 5 (48:12):
Those egg carts are pricey these.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
Day, they really are.

Speaker 3 (48:16):
So here's the deal. You don't need a rooster for
We've never really explored this. You don't need a rooster
for eggs. Hens will lay eggs without a rooster.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
How does that happen?

Speaker 3 (48:25):
Uh? Cool? Because the eggs don't have chicks in them,
so they're just eggs, right, So I guess if you
want a chick, you need a rooster. We just want Oh.

Speaker 6 (48:33):
Yeah, I guess it's like us, like women, We have
a bunch of eggs that we just shed every month,
like our periods.

Speaker 2 (48:39):
So we're eating period chicken eggs essentially. Ew O.

Speaker 3 (48:43):
When you think of it, like beater carton, that sounds
good to me. I'm gonna have the faux egg. My
mother loves the good faux egg out of a carton.
She actually pretends that they're real eggs. She hides the
carton all right, So there you go. So I think
that you if you want, you can probably. I don't
know if it saves you money in the long runner,
but am but you get fresh organic eggs, which sounds exciting.

Speaker 2 (49:03):
On Air with a Ryan Seacrest, all.

Speaker 3 (49:08):
Right, kids up me. That's gonna do it for USh.
Tomorrow we're back with more sold out Taylor Swift tickets.
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