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Speaker 1 (00:00):
John and your Morning show and Happy Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
Welcome to the show. Intern John. Is my name, Shelby Sauce, Good.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Morning, Good morning Rose.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Hello, Hi, got Eric hoodie severa Happy New Year's Eve.
Oh boy, Hey, by the way, looking for last minute plans.
I'm gonna be at the Gaylord National Harbor, Big Night
d C tonight. I can get tickets Big Night d
C dot com. I want to get to this quick.
I always find funny when they put this stuff out,
But the worst passwords of the year, they sauce, lets
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you go to password again. M okay, how many howney
m's in that m and that's uh m m h
m okay. Capitals are just lowercases or I still maintained
that the reason that passwords are getting so hard to
get into is they're gonna put a chip in our fingers,
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and that's what they want to do. They want to
make passwords so annoying that one day were like, why
do give.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Me the chip?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Okay, maybe I will bet you cash.
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Like sometimes where it's like because when it's like, oh,
your password is a strong password, then you make a
new passwords can't be your previous password. I thought that
was my previous password. Okay, so do we have a
guess of what we think the worst password the year
is or what the most uh, pretty good one, Rose.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
I'm gonna go with password A good one one.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
So this company called nor pass they go through all
the lists of hack passwords they get leaked on the
airnet to figure out the most common, easy and hackable
ones that people are still using. Okay, the most number
one commonly hacked password the Americans use in twenty twenty
four is secret.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
SORR.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
Okay, secret, bro Come on, now, the password took less
than a second to be hacked.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
No way, they do talk.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
If you add like a number or a special symbol,
it adds like hours or a days.
Speaker 1 (01:59):
So that feel like now you have to add number
for everything.
Speaker 2 (02:01):
But I think that's why, because each symbol adds like months.
How it takes. Yeah, it's so. The password secret has
been used more than three hundred one thousand times.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
I believe that. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
The second worst password is one two, three, four, five six.
That's number one worst globally.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
That makes sense.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Yeah, can you just imagine if it was I mean,
if it's just like your Netflix whatever, it's like your
bank and you're using sick that, yeah, dude. The rest
of the ten worst passwords are password yeah, qardy.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
Yeah, it's like in a row and your keyboard.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
And then one two three four after that, or forty
one yeah or one two three, four, five, six, seven
eight nine.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
My friend in high school her password for everything is
forty really. Yeah, it's forty one or forty dude.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Sometimes my parents all see them getting their phones and
they it's like a ten digit code to get them. Like,
how did you guys even do that?
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Like what is your password?
Speaker 2 (02:57):
Yeah? Like what are we doing?
Speaker 4 (02:59):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (02:59):
Password one okay? Sure?
Speaker 2 (03:02):
One two three four, five, six seven eight by itself, yeah,
one two three four five that's Eric's, which is really good.
And ABC one two three We'll never guess all these
lowercase in case that makes a difference of any kind.
Speaker 5 (03:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (03:17):
Other common bad ones include I love you okay, okay,
baseball sure, princess? Oh yeah, football monkey Ay.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
That is not a good password. Oh that's so random,
that's so crazy. Help me?
Speaker 2 (03:35):
Is pull my phone up? Ros not anymore. The other
one is sunshine, so there you? Yeah? I mean, is
it a surprising it'd be funny. There's no way to
find this, but once you want to know if it's
a major corporation. And their password to getting the servers
was like Hi, Yeah, I like to get in a Facebook.
It's like Hi, high Mark and like all of a
sudden you're in. How finding that would be nine nine
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three three eights number of texts d ms open it
Why radio? I gotta get to the songs that make
us want to dance. In the second Intern Johnny Morning Show,
This will be fun. It's intern Jeohn in your morning show,
Shelby Sauce, you are renowned dancer. Uh, that's that of course?
Is a lie?
Speaker 1 (04:14):
Is there one song in particular though, that makes you
want to dance? Sauce that Cocomo song. I don't know
it just it makes me. That's a good one. I
want to just sway back and forth, very nice. Okay, Rose,
Is there a some that makes you want to dance?
Speaker 6 (04:30):
It would have to be walking on Sunshine one or
Boogie Shoes Okay, okay A Mine's genuine Pony shout to Maryland.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Oh love that.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
I think it's easy, slow beat and just you know,
it just sends the messages.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
Yeah, puts you in the mood.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Absolutely. So they found the top songs that make us
want to dance. So, first of all, according to Paul,
twenty two percent people dance at least once a day
for sure. What do you mean for sure?
Speaker 1 (04:58):
I sometimes do like a happy dance, and I'm like
making food or eating, yes, eating, yes, the same.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
Eighteen percent of people say it's a former release. Seventy
nine percent say can make them feel happier. Sixty nine
percent sake can turn a bad day into a good one.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
Yeah, you're releasing all that happy stuff in your brain.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
The oxytocin. So the top places dance a club, a party,
a wedding, a concert or festival. In the bedroom is
the last one?
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Okay, isn't on that list either. Oh that's true.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
A little bit of a hand, he'll hand gimmick for sure.
So the top five songs, according to the poll, of
the most songs that make you want to dance? I'm
gonna say there's a pretty spot on. It's a little
abba and dancing queen.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
Oh yes, this way, roller pardon I roll? The song
makes sense? Yes?
Speaker 2 (05:51):
Do you roller skate with down speaker or your own headphones?
Speaker 7 (05:54):
No?
Speaker 1 (05:54):
We bring a speaker and then we play. We wait,
my friend Maggie and I and we play it in
this parking lot and then it's a lot of abbak.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Can we join your skating clerk?
Speaker 7 (06:07):
Sure?
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Oh wow, okay, very cool.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
We should have a skating part at your house.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Okay, I got bowllying, but we should do that. Should
add that to the list. Okay, Number two make sure Mockarina.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
Yeah, well yeah, I can't.
Speaker 2 (06:26):
I wonder if like this is one of those songs
where if it comes on shuffle, I passed, but if
you had chance to these guys do it live and like,
all right, we're gonna go do the Mockerina out live tonight.
I thought that'd be a one time thing. Yeah, I mean,
you have to go see them.
Speaker 1 (06:40):
My birthday this year, this was on my beach playlist
and we all did the Mockerina.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Okay, thank you, Sash.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
It was weird, all right.
Speaker 2 (06:49):
The next one the songs make us want to dance
village people. Yeah, I think it's a cabin of Like
the words are easy. Everybody basically knows it and it's
like a uppity beat song, you know.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
I mean this song is like it's like a happy
thought to the Magarina, just kind of like there lower,
like more chill. This one's like Peppe it is.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
I would say all these few are pretty much good
wedding songs too, you know what I mean, because again
I think everybody has to know it and then it's
gonna be like up the next one on the list,
Like this one to the list is pretty solid. The
Beg Stayed Alive.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Oh yeah, that's a good one. Also good for CBR
Oh yeah yeah.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
One of the greatest opposite episodes of all time. Three Brothers,
by the way, fun facts, I would say too, like
the like the hook, certainly, but I think even just
like the beginning of the Staying Alive is one of
the coolest like funky songs. Yeah, Like there's like even this.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Yeah, it's like, I cool, you can't be in a
bad mood and hear beg.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
Yeah, I mean that's true.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
I was like picture of my dad and said he's
dancing to the song.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
So it's kind of.
Speaker 2 (08:09):
Weird to sing your elevator honestly, yes, hell yeah, hell yeah.
The last one on the list and have a guess
saucy of a guest, so we did dancing Queen Macarena.
Why why am say staying Alive? Do you think of
one dancing song that's being missed right now.
Speaker 1 (08:26):
I can't think of anything.
Speaker 5 (08:26):
Nothing.
Speaker 2 (08:27):
I would I would think if I keep a shuffle
or the Casper slide to be on there. Yeah, Rose,
do you have a guess.
Speaker 6 (08:34):
The electric slide too?
Speaker 1 (08:37):
I may break you off a little, uh, Desposito, Oh
would never yeh. But yes, this was what summer was
that twenty seventeen. This was a song of summer tween.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Probably the problem with this song for me is it's
still good. It's so good. I mean, then the last
bonus one on the list a little bit.
Speaker 5 (08:57):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Nobody is dancing this song.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
Nobody.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
Everyone's crying in the corner to this song. John, you
can dance like happy this one?
Speaker 3 (09:05):
You can?
Speaker 1 (09:06):
Can you dance happy to this song because you got
new shoes? No, I can't. You're not even dancing right now.
Speaker 2 (09:17):
I'm swaying. I'm swaying.
Speaker 8 (09:19):
I cannot.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
I can't. If you want to add some to the
list nine ninety three three eight six to the best
songs dance Happy New Year's Eve.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
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to this the top eight jobs about degrees. Let's do
it next.
Speaker 9 (09:54):
Hang on.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
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Night DC dot Com. Want to get to the top
paying jobs degrees In a second, I thought this was
interesting too real quick. They're talking about have reality TV
shows gone too far?
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Like?
Speaker 2 (10:40):
Has has the line been stretched so far that it's
no longer? I mean, the class is the word, but
it's been too much. Do you think it has sauce?
Speaker 1 (10:48):
I think there's just so much of it now that
it's kind of a lot. It's overwhelming.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Yeah, but do you think they've crossed the line where
it's like the shock value now is is too much?
Speaker 1 (10:57):
I mean, I guess so. I've never been a huge
reality TV person though, Like I watched Survivor when I
was a kid. I thought that was too much. Absolutely, Yeah,
I don't know. I don't watch like all like the
love shows really, Like the only one I watched his
Love is Blind. I've only watched two seasons of that.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Okay about you, I would say yes, yeah, first of all,
one of my favorite ones that never took off. I
think it was canceled half with the first season I
Want to Marry Harry, where they convinced these women that
Prince Harry was doing a dating show.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
That's so wild. You've talked about this so much and
I still can't believe. Yeah, and these.
Speaker 2 (11:32):
Idiots and also I mean dumb, Yeah literally thought and
the guy looked like you got Prince Harry off achene.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Yeah, yeah, like the series version, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (11:42):
We have Harry, we have Prince Harry home.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Yeah, that type.
Speaker 2 (11:44):
And it's like they and they had castle somewhere in
England and they all just thought like this is this
is gonta be It Royal family. Yeah, they're they're moving
into the twenty first century dating show. Yeah, and dating
show on American network because you wouldn't do it on
a UK network. No, no, no, no, so U. Fifty
seven percent of Americans say yes, the unscripted shows take
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too many liberties with contestants and their emotions. Don't I
agree with you.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
I don't say that, especially when you.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
Get the behind the scenes stuff of like break the
Bacheorette and badche To talk about like they have nothing
in the house. There's no TV, no music, nothing, Yeah,
there's just alcohol, and then the producers allegedly will be like, hey, Shelby,
so did you hear Roses saying something about you?
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Yeah, even if it didn't happen, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
They'll just like well.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Also, they always play on like fears, Like you always.
Speaker 6 (12:29):
See the dates of like the like right before the
date they're like, oh my gosh, I have my biggest
fear as heights or whatever, and then the date they're
going skydiving. Sure, they they prime those emotions to make
you more vulnerable in those situations.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
To get that reaction, and I think.
Speaker 6 (12:45):
Also to like form a deeper bond it's really weird
and manipulative.
Speaker 2 (12:49):
Well that goes to rose, they say, excuse me that.
Fifty six percent also say reality TV producers should be
held accountable for the mental health of participants.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
About Yeah, I'll just say that.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Super text nine ninety three three eight sauce for sending
this to me is intern John in your morning showy welcome.
You don't even know I'm talking about.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
I know, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
That's middle finger says, please pick babies and wow, thank
me then, because now we know your true colors.
Speaker 1 (13:20):
Okay, yeah.
Speaker 8 (13:21):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
These are the highest paying jobs that don't require a degree,
which I thought was really interesting because I have no
idea how much jobs are We do Sally rodeo every
now and in the show, and we like find out
how much money some professions make. And it is a
bit of like a oh wow, okay, I like no
idea starting with fifteen as a private investigator.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Look at that. Okay, I do follow this private investigator
on TikTok. I don't know how much she makes, but
it's really interesting.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
They say they must have a license, and some states
require applicants to pass an exam. Depending on your location,
most can expect an average salary of fifty one thousand
dollars a year.
Speaker 1 (13:55):
Okay, man, that's pretty cool.
Speaker 2 (13:57):
Yeah, I bet I don't have the patience for it.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
No, I definitely don't.
Speaker 2 (14:00):
Just a lot lot of sitting around and waiting.
Speaker 5 (14:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
This girl like literally like is following people cheating into
restaurants and stuff, and then she has like order food
and I'm like, man, you're eating out all the time.
Speaker 2 (14:09):
Like, do people get paid for that too? I say,
jack a lot, Yeah, spense that for sure. Makeup artists
made fourteen Shelby Sauce your Side gig fourteen thousand, fourteen
fourteen biggest paid. I was like that, sons a lot,
they say, the entertainment industry, weddings, beauty salons, so on.
Over the last decade, the makeup artist job has grown
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by twelve percent. Some of the highest earners make about
fifty bucks an hour. Yeah, probably fair. You're like weddings
something like that.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
Yeah, I think that you can make more than fifty
bucks an hour. I'm sure.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
I'm sure.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Subway and streetcar operator okay, so I mean I've assume
Metro would fall into that. Yeah, you can earn up
to eighty four k a year working as an operator.
Oh wow, and the beauty is just goes straight.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
Yeah, you literally don't. You don't have to talk anybody,
like you make a little announcement.
Speaker 2 (14:57):
And the announcement doesn't have to be even audible.
Speaker 10 (14:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
But the right side, I never know what they're saying.
I feel like, next time for door, door something right,
It's like, I don't know, get away from the door.
Speaker 5 (15:08):
What did you say?
Speaker 2 (15:09):
Doors open the right side, but.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
They have they do say like get away from the door.
Speaker 2 (15:13):
Yeah, but not Yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
But also like like Haley and I when we went
down to Capitol wat Arena like a few weeks ago
or whatever. I was literally like, do you think like
if there's a fight, they get out. Oh, I say
what I'm saying, I tell her. I was like, I
would just stay absolutely another crazy Monday.
Speaker 2 (15:31):
Next one's commercial pilot. Okay, so although you aren't required
to have a college degree, there are still extensive training
that can't be steep investment. Yeah, I mean yeah, they
say commercial pilots are and typically six figures that degree.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
I mean that's they have lives in your hands. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it's a pretty important job.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Plumber made the list Oh yeah, I think it's important,
Like trade schools are very important.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
Yes, yeah, plumber and people and all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (15:56):
Absolutely. They say they can do things like stept heating system, boilers,
YadA YadA. The meeting hourly wage for plumbers is thirty
bucks an hour, which is that's good money. Yeah, yeah,
that's good money, which goes our next one elevator and
escalator installer and repair.
Speaker 1 (16:12):
I've heard because like there's this guy that I grew
up with who was trying to get in the elevator
union and apparently it's like really competitive and like you
have to like wait for people to leave. I guess
because I don't want to leave. Yeah, it makes sense,
which makes sense because it's like, really you get paid
really well, is what he told me.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
I need to talk to the guy or gal who
is our elevator repair person here because I feel like
they don't stop by ever.
Speaker 1 (16:34):
It's like every time, you know, they even go to
my old apartment complex. Oh sure that they can stand
there and then come here like that play sucked.
Speaker 2 (16:40):
They said they can earn nearly one hundred k year.
Speaker 1 (16:42):
I believe that, yeah, because it's an elevator, Like that's
scary on so many levels. Yeah, wow, you went there.
You a court reporter.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
Okay, so you're required to earn specialize a certificate in training. However,
it can be a great rap for anyone without a
college degree. And there's always need for court reporters, both
within law firms and a freelance basis.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
I'm yeah, I realize that law firms need that because
when I when I what's it called, when I shadowed
to do for a reporter for like the Baltimore Sun.
She was a court reporter okay, and she liked but
she also did it freelance well, which was pretty dope.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
You can make about sixty three K a year from then, Okay,
do you do come more of these fly attendant Yeah?
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Okay, and you're getting to travel and all that.
Speaker 2 (17:28):
Yeah, so you deal with tough customers and turbulence but
in te and receive the healthy salary and benefits. Most
individuals are between seventy three and one hundred and two
K a year.
Speaker 5 (17:37):
I did not know that.
Speaker 1 (17:38):
That's crazy.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
That's awesome. Good for them. Yeah, oh yeah, my god,
the things you have to deal with, That's what I'm saying.
The worst types of people, and they all take it out.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
On you like, yeah, I can't be.
Speaker 3 (17:48):
Sorry.
Speaker 5 (17:49):
What do you want?
Speaker 3 (17:49):
Need you about it?
Speaker 2 (17:50):
Do you know what I mean? Executive assistant?
Speaker 1 (17:53):
Yeah, all my friends that I have a few friends
that are exactly existence and they actually like love their job.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
I supposed to depend on your boss, right, Yeah, that situation.
They say, think calendar management, taking calls, any emails, things
like that. It's a competitive field by executive assistants can
earn pretty penny. Most earn between sixty six and seventy
seven thousand dollars a year.
Speaker 1 (18:13):
That's cool.
Speaker 2 (18:14):
Yeah, restaurant manager made the list.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
I would never want to do that now.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Highest paying job side degree.
Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah, yeah, I mean they should be paid. That's a
very stressful job. Absolutely not.
Speaker 2 (18:24):
They say most make about fifty eight K year. I
feel like you probably should see a lot more.
Speaker 1 (18:28):
You should.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Oh yeah, dude, if you are like the guy or
the gal who runs the whole thing, yeah, you need
to manage of staff and inventory all that.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
My goodness.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Uh, there's three left insurance appraiser not even sure what
you do. Oh they're the middle person between insurance companies
and policyholder.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Okay, so that they go out like if like there's
a flut or something. Yeah, they got and delivered the
bad news appally.
Speaker 2 (18:48):
Yeah, I mean, you'll need to complete a state license exam,
but the average scenalary falls between sixty six and seventy
nine K not bad. Yeah, Okay, any guess the top
two Shelby Saws one the time.
Speaker 1 (19:01):
I already know because I read it.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
Okay, Rose, any guess would be in the top two.
Speaker 6 (19:04):
Where you don't need a college degree. I don't know
everything that's on the list. I would have already said, Okay.
Speaker 2 (19:10):
Number two is real estate agent.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Oh yeah, okay, that makes sense, which I feel like that.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
Also depends on Yeah. Yeah. So they say it can
be a pesky business ebbs and flows, YadA, YadA. Yeah,
pass the state examiner receiver license. Depending on your level
of commitment, some individuals make over two hundred k a
year of this career.
Speaker 1 (19:30):
That's pretty dope.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
Wow, I guess like in this area, if you're selling
houses in like Potomac or Perry Hall or something like that,
sell like a house and be good for the year.
Number one air traffic controller.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Oh that's when I was like, that's so cool, but
also I could never do that. They also say it's
one of the highest stress jobs. That's what I'm saying. Well, yeah,
and they need people and yeah.
Speaker 6 (19:50):
Yeah, they need people. And the people that are there
are like overwork. They have new rulings for like you
have to you have to sleep.
Speaker 9 (19:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Yeah, so they eating a reported is out over one
hundred and twenty seven thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
They deserve it. That's a very stressful job. I couldn't
even imagine.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
That should also be much higher. Yeah, because you're keeping
us safe. So we say intern Johnny Morning Show.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Real quick too.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
I thought this was interesting. Shelby Sauce. Fast food on
a first date?
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Yes or no? It depends on yeah, I'm actually yeah.
Speaker 2 (20:19):
Okay Rose Yes or no?
Speaker 9 (20:21):
No?
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Alright, So according to a new survey, they say fifty
five percent of men would be into fast food on
first aid.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Sure, surprisingly sixty six percent women. I mean, it depends
on what you do with it. Like if we're like
going to watch like airplanes land and we have picnic
of Taco ball or Chick fil a.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
I that's fine, that's cool. They say fifty six percent
be willing to split the bill. I think that's weird
because then he's gonna do two separate orders. Yes, oh yeah,
I think that's probably how that would go. When asked
what the top choice for fast food would be, Shelby
Sauce guests most popular fast food option for a first date.
Speaker 1 (20:57):
Probably Chick fil A. Okay, Rose, it's gonna say Chick Filay.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
It is hick Fly yea. Then it is McDonald's okay,
Then Dairy Queen. I wouldn't have to consider Dairy Queen
fast food, though, considered a place. You know they have
like the chicken tenders and the burgers and the Yeah.
Speaker 6 (21:11):
I've been there on a first day before and it
was an absolute dight bear.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Oh man, Well, listen their ice cream cake and remember
they flip the cones over. It's so cool. It's so cool.
Wendy's is fouled.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Next?
Speaker 2 (21:25):
Okay, Subway okay, okay, then your mom go to Subway
every single day? Or that she still saw?
Speaker 1 (21:31):
She doesn't anymore? Was she for years?
Speaker 5 (21:34):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (21:34):
And then uh they say KFC makes the list. Okay,
Burger Kings next, and Popeye is also on the list.
They said Taco Bell was the last one. No, Taco
Bell would be a fun if you didn't like the
cantina one like in that. So there's one here to
get some like liquor and have a good time. I
know what buddy he did for her first date, but
(21:56):
he also like married his high school sweetheart. Hey, we're
happy for you. They did like a fast food picnic
where it's like they got a burger from one place,
fries with somewhere else, a drink of somewhere else.
Speaker 7 (22:05):
That's fine.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
It's like, yeah, kind of like a schmorgasbord.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
If you will arecuitary of fast food, would love your
thoughts over text nine ninety three three eight Intern Johnny Marshaw.
Speaker 3 (22:20):
Happy New Year's Eve.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Appreciate you hanging out, Internshohn in your morning show.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
If by chance you find yourself.
Speaker 2 (22:27):
Looking for a new year z plans And it's today,
by the way, so you've got much time.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Big Night DC the Gaylord National Harbor.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
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Got asking for a friend coming in a second real quick.
According to this new poll, thirty four percent of Americans
(22:55):
have had an argument with somebody over this in their house.
Shelby saw, you had to guess, what would it be.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
My biggest argument with someone else in my house is
shoes on. Oh, your shoes off. I'll take the shoes
off and go in my house.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Yeah that's fair, especially because of like carpet, Yeah gets dirty,
go in like my.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Like my guest room or my bedroom. I don't know
why you'd be in my bedroom, but you're wearing your
shoes Like I'm gonna flip. I have flipped out.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
Yeah, I put him on the couch something like that.
Speaker 1 (23:22):
Like once the guy I was dating came to visit
and he was like wearing his shoes in my house
and I just was like I had to ask him
so many times that finally I was like, no, seriously,
like I take them off. I mean' about to leave,
but he was walking he kept walking around.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
Yeah that's annoying that. Yeah, I agree with that.
Speaker 6 (23:38):
Rose, If you had to guess, I feel like it
has to do with the organization of the dishwasher, like
how you put it in. Do you rinse off the
dishes before you put it in, and then just stacking
them in the dishwasher.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
I feel like causes argument dishwasher.
Speaker 1 (23:53):
So are you really yeah?
Speaker 2 (23:55):
Yeah, I am? Uh you pull asid Americans? Have you
ever disagreed with someone you share a dishwasher with how
it should be loaded or used? Twenty four people said yes,
fifty nine percent say no, seven percent say they aren't sure.
Speaker 6 (24:08):
I feel like you would know, yeah, you know, or
you're just being passive about it because sometimes like I'll
just rearrange the dishwasher real quick so I can fit
more things in there.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Yeah, so like it's just.
Speaker 2 (24:20):
Whatever, sauceparks and spoons facing upper, facing down, they face up, okay, rose.
Speaker 7 (24:25):
Face facing down, they face up, okay.
Speaker 2 (24:28):
Thirty nine percent say sparks and food should be facing up.
Twenty percent say facing down.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
Why how do you get anything off of it?
Speaker 2 (24:36):
I think because there's still the thing underneath.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Troops down there.
Speaker 6 (24:40):
To be honest, the newer dishwashers they have a whole
like rack on top where you lay them next to
each other so you don't have to worry about it.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
They're upper down, which is nice. That's cool.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
And then uh, seven percent people say, poss and pans
you place on the top rack.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
I think that's right. Wow, I think about it.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Yeah, I don't even put pots and pans. That just
watched her I had washed them, but I watched those
bad boys. I don't know less time I use the
pot or pans. So I know though that I play
it on the bottom if I do, And that's to
prove it tonight, you won't. I'm cooking, all right, Johnny.
Speaker 2 (25:13):
You're going through something you don't want to ask the
people in your life for advice. Maybe involves them. That's
why you ask for a friend, because somebody listening has
been in your shoes. Let's go fake name Tara, good morning, Hey,
good morning. This is interesting. You're asking for a friend
involves your friend in a dating app? What's going on?
Speaker 8 (25:34):
Yeah, I mean, my friend's on all the apps, and
you know, she's trying to meet somebody, and I'm trying
to be supportive. I'm trying to be a good friend.
So you know, like we'll look at people's profile, people
that are interested in how people she thinks you might like.
Speaker 7 (25:49):
And you know, sometimes she has my advice and I'm
happy to give them my opinion.
Speaker 5 (25:54):
But you know, I think it's just gone a little
too far lately. How so, uh she you know, she
wants my help, like writing messages to people. She wants
me to like she'll be like, oh what do I say?
Or you know, she's at the point where so hand
me the phone, be like here you respond to this guy?
Speaker 7 (26:15):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 5 (26:17):
And I just feel like I'm like, I don't know,
like a ghostwriter or something like I'm like, okay, her
homework for her or something. It's just it's, you know,
like it's not her me.
Speaker 2 (26:28):
Yes, it's not. It's gone from her asking for advice
almost like you're kind of in a way running her
dating profiles.
Speaker 5 (26:36):
Yeah, And I'm just worried, like what what's gonna happen next?
Speaker 11 (26:38):
Like when she some guy asked her out on the state, Like,
am I I can't show up and be on the
you know, I can't be She's gonna have to go
and talk to herself. And I just I feel kind
of weird about it because I'm in a relationship myself. Oh,
It's just it's it sort of feels.
Speaker 2 (26:54):
Weird, Yeah, because I guess and does your does your
boy friend know that you're doing this for your friend? No?
Speaker 5 (27:04):
I mean like it just doesn't seem like a big deal.
It's not something sure you never talked about, got it? Okay?
I mean it's just all kind of snowballed and it
feels a little shady.
Speaker 7 (27:15):
Gosha.
Speaker 5 (27:15):
I don't like it.
Speaker 2 (27:16):
Okay, No, I understand, Okay. Can I put you in
hold one second?
Speaker 5 (27:20):
Yeah? Sure?
Speaker 1 (27:21):
So what would you do?
Speaker 2 (27:22):
Your fake name Tara? Can you say something? Eight seven
seven nine nine five four six eight want to call
nine ninety three three eight text asking for a friend
on intern John in your morning show? Asking for a
friend on intern John in your morning show. We just
talked to fake named Tara who's having an issue where
(27:43):
her friend has asked for help on dating apps as
far as like what to say, what to wear, YadA, YadA,
But she thinks it's getting a little bit too much
to where her friend's basically asking her to have full
in conversations with guys she's matched with, uh, even though
she has a boyfriend. Eighty seven seven A nine ninety
five four six state one to call nine ninety three
three eight text, We're getting in hold Shelby's sauce. Your thoughts.
Speaker 1 (28:06):
Here's the thing. We all, at least not we all,
but a lot of people get pretty jada when it
comes to dating, and especially because like online dating right now,
we're all tired, we're all sick of it. Yeah, and
if you've just been through kind of like a lot
of like not the best situations when it comes to dating,
sometimes like you're gonna want to lean on your support
systems and that's your friends, right, And so I'm not
(28:27):
texting my mom like, hey, what should I text this
guy back? I don't do this often, but I have
in the past, like ask my friends what should I text, Like, well,
how do I respond to this? And usually that's with
somebody like I already like have exchanged, like I already
have like some form of a relationship with But if
it comes to like just her being on a dating
app and like asking her friend for help, I don't
(28:47):
think that's weird. I do think she I get that
she doesn't want to do it, but just tell her like, hey,
I've been like you know, you're I've been kind of
like your your wingman. Yeah, pretty hard for you right
now with this dating app and everything. I just don't
really feel comfortable because I have a boyfriend. Tell your
boyfriend about it, but also tell her and set some
boundaries and then just stop maybe doing it.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
I think that's fair.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
It's not like she's asking you to go on the
date with her. It's just different. I just think that, Like,
as someone that's single on dating apps, sometimes if you
feel like you're maybe hitting it off with someone or
you're just really in your head, you're gonna start to
get anxious about it because you know, maybe you do
want to find love. And then you're like, oh, is
it me? Is messing it up? Am? I like the
overthinking everything I'm sending. I don't know. I just thought
(29:28):
she was being a little bit dramatic. I'll be honest
with you, a little bit dramatic.
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Agree, what do you want to say?
Speaker 6 (29:34):
I think it's normal.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
Like I feel like a lot of people are like,
oh my gosh, what did I say to this person?
Speaker 6 (29:39):
Yeah, and you like craft messages with your friends, but
you're gonna know or the other person will know when
you're on the date.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
If that's who you actually are or not.
Speaker 6 (29:49):
I feel like a lot of people can be more
witty in a text than they can in person, Like
they're not as quick because you have time to respond,
you have time to think about what you're saying where like,
when you're face to face, you don't have that, So
the other person's gonna figure out if they like this
person or not. I think I grew as like it's
a little dramatic to to I disagree, be upset about it,
(30:10):
but if it's if it makes you uncomfortable, then say
something and also bring up, like you bring up the
fact that you can't go on the date, like you
got to figure out what to say this person.
Speaker 2 (30:21):
Wait, hold on a second, Samantha, you had a friend
who was in a similar spot.
Speaker 12 (30:26):
Yeah, I'm actually going for a wedding in two months
because the bride was messaging a friend.
Speaker 1 (30:34):
Who was also in the wedding for the groom. Nice.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Okay, So explain how that like plays out.
Speaker 12 (30:42):
I guess, Uh, the friend and her husband actually and
the groom were hanging out and uh, he was on
the apps and was bored and just gave her the
phone and she found some cutis and started messaging them
and now they're getting married.
Speaker 5 (30:58):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (30:59):
So that when when the truth came out, nobody thought
it was odd. Nobody thought it was like a weird
Everybody was cool with it.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
Like it's actually a running joke.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
It's kind of funny.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
That's cute.
Speaker 2 (31:12):
Yeah, it's good to go. All right, Samantha, thank you
for listening. You have a great day.
Speaker 5 (31:16):
Yeah, you too.
Speaker 2 (31:16):
We're gonna say I just think it's like.
Speaker 1 (31:18):
Really normal because like, for example, I help my friends
all the time with like what they send to guys. Yeah,
and I don't think that's odd. I feel like I'm
pretty witty, So it's is it working out for me now?
But I don't usually ask for help unless it's more
so when it comes to apologies. It's funny.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
I know that if I gave you access to my
dating apps and like somebody rejected me who was basically you,
you'd be more disappointed than I'd be. Yeah, if somebody
stops talking to me, I'm like, whatever you You'd be like,
we could have been friends.
Speaker 1 (31:52):
We really could have hit this off. Take us to
that's all. Guess you don't want to find love?
Speaker 3 (31:55):
Let me go in booie.
Speaker 2 (31:59):
What do you want to say with the asking for
a friend?
Speaker 1 (32:03):
I'm I'm with Sarah.
Speaker 13 (32:04):
Feels a little weird because helping out is one thing.
But if anyone in high school studies Sharon ot to Bergerrak,
there's a whole play about why this is a bad idea.
Speaker 2 (32:15):
Now we're fresh as Katie if we didn't study what happens? Uh,
what happens.
Speaker 13 (32:22):
You've got the main character who is incredibly witty but
happens to be a little odd looking, who's in love
with a girl, and so is a dear friend of
his also in love with this girl, and that makes sense.
She's a nice girl, but other friends is not witty
and ends up crossing all his messages.
Speaker 7 (32:45):
And to be sure of the soulcial set of.
Speaker 10 (32:47):
Seventeen, these are letters parent under her window.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
But it all ends up very sad.
Speaker 2 (32:54):
Yeah, oh all right, that's fair enough. Wait, Ca, can't
ask you a question real quick? Are you lifting heavy
rocks right now?
Speaker 5 (33:06):
Wait?
Speaker 13 (33:07):
Katie there dropping the dropping the kids stare?
Speaker 3 (33:10):
How many you have?
Speaker 2 (33:13):
How many kids do we have?
Speaker 1 (33:14):
Katie?
Speaker 2 (33:16):
Okay, well tell them have a great day Daycaren, thank
you so much for listening. If you want to do
you and asking for a friend. D m's are open
at YMS Radio. Well yeah, see it's night, Big night
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I'm doing a stamp comedy. Our good friend Kyle Crummer,
Big Night DC is awesome because it is. It's huge.
(33:37):
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Cannot wait to see you there. Why get to this next?
According to your ex, what's wrong with you?
Speaker 5 (33:55):
Hang on?
Speaker 1 (34:02):
He's finally here. Happy New Year's Eve. If you're looking for.
Speaker 2 (34:05):
Those last minute plans, fam, do I have you. I'm
doing that stand up comedy tonight, Big Night d C
the Gaylord National Harbor. Not just me, though, our good
friend Kyle Cromer. Kyl Cromer the coolest person we probably
know in the world. He is. If you'd like to
go tonight, Big Night DC, grab your tickets Big Night
(34:25):
DC dot com. I want to get to this in
a second. According to your ex, what's wrong with you?
Real quick to Rose sent this to me The top
places Americans fantasize ab having the relations again. This time
of the year is when we, not we, but businesses
will bowl money on surveys and budgets as a gift
(34:45):
next year. Number ten was in a friend or family
member's home. If I ever found somebody doing at my home.
Speaker 1 (34:52):
I would be well, I don't think you would find though.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
I'll kick a door open, Oh yeah you would. Oh yeah,
in a limo, which I feel.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
Like one of those are kind of I feel like
they're Yeah, I don't really see them anymore.
Speaker 2 (35:04):
In asana, that sounds horrible. That sounds unless it's turned off.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (35:08):
And then then on top of a pool table. Sure, okay,
for sure, that sounds lovely.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
In the ocean.
Speaker 6 (35:16):
I'm gonna be honest, it seems unsanitary that that one
to me seems like it looks good in like books,
in like movies, but the practicality of it is I
don't think we talked to a girl on the show
years ago who did that and there was somebody got stuck.
Speaker 2 (35:30):
And I'll leave it at that because the Yeah, it
wasn't good.
Speaker 14 (35:33):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
Next, in a pool that seems worse than the ocean. Yeah,
I mean it's dirty, dude, Yeah, would.
Speaker 1 (35:41):
It's an issuy? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:43):
Like pool water. I think as a kid like weas
keep her mouths open the pool and stuff. Now back,
what were we doing like spit water at somebody? And
I think it was like funny.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Now it's like it's all the chemicals. I don't know. Yeah,
but listen, we've been in some shitty pools in our day.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
Sure, I did not think you said shady. No, no,
I said, I thought I think you said the different word.
Speaker 2 (36:09):
That word say that a lot of above ground pools
in Minnesota, and like we would get them like right
when it became like April, so it'd still be like
a Minnesota fifty or forty. Not not great. It hadn't
been treated yet yet. Not great in a car is
number three?
Speaker 7 (36:24):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (36:24):
Kai, sure, okay?
Speaker 3 (36:25):
On the beach?
Speaker 2 (36:26):
Number two?
Speaker 1 (36:27):
I mean it sounds good here you Bill, that's saying.
Speaker 2 (36:29):
Number one the shower which listen again, highly over it. Yeah,
I feel like that's there. You want to ads them
over Text nine ninety three three eighths intern Johnny Morning Show.
I am very excited to do this, the check in
on interns John your Morning Show today. I wind out,
according to your ex what's wrong with you? Why did
you guys break up? And again it's not correct. We
(36:51):
know you're perfect and innocent, but according to your ex, though,
what's wrong with you? What is the reason this happened? Yea,
I bring this up. My mom reminded me of I
had an ex girlfriend my first moved here years and
years ago, who we had were about to go our
separate ways, and she told my mom that we were
having issues because we didn't go on vacation enough okay,
and she thought my mom would be totally on her side.
(37:14):
What that is messed up? That John's a taking you
on vacation, uh my mom said to her, and I quote,
maybe you should start paying for them, I mean, which
was again to the ext gral friend, like what what
the hell did you think was gonna happen? Like that's
you know, my mom, and we dated for like five
years something like that. So if you asked my old
old X what happened? Why didn't work out? We ain't
got enough vacations? That was it, Shelby saus According to
(37:36):
your ex? What's wrong with you? Why didn't work out?
Speaker 1 (37:38):
I'm too selfish. I don't give him any attention. I
didn't give him any attention. I just am. I don't
care about myself.
Speaker 2 (37:44):
What's the real story?
Speaker 1 (37:45):
Uh well, I mean he had a secret fiance and
he cheated on me with a bunch of women.
Speaker 2 (37:50):
But he had to do it, though, you just saying
because you din't give attention.
Speaker 1 (37:53):
She didn't give him many attention, so he had to elsewhere.
Speaker 2 (37:56):
So I mean reality, like you, it's your fault. I
had three jobs, so but one should have been him. Yeah, yeah,
I get that. That's sarcasm. By the way, Rose, according
to your ax, what's wrong with you?
Speaker 6 (38:08):
I had an ex tell me that one of the
reasons he was bringing up with me was because, well, what,
he didn't have a job.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
But I didn't motivate him to get a job. Oh,
because that's because my responsible should have been motivating.
Speaker 10 (38:23):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
And I was like, anytime I asked you, you're getting
mad about it, so I stopped asking you.
Speaker 2 (38:27):
But yeah, that's fair. Sure, that's fair. Listen, bar all idiots.
I want to hear yours. According to your ex, why
didn't it work out? Or what is wrong with you?
Nine ninety three three eighth the text DM's open ant
ymous Radio. It is the check in I interned John
in your morning show. That check in, I interned John
in your morning show. Our chance to hear from you.
(38:50):
I'm excited to get to this. Obviously, you're perfect in
every single way. We agree we all talk about you
are amazing. However, if your ex had to say what
was wrong with you? What would they claim it to be?
Nine nine three three eight to text DMS open at
WYMUS radio. We go in tows in Tiffany, good.
Speaker 1 (39:08):
Morning, good morning, how are you?
Speaker 2 (39:10):
I'm great? So, according to your ex, Tiffany, what's wrong
with you?
Speaker 1 (39:18):
He says that school, yeah, is more important than he is.
Speaker 7 (39:23):
Yeah, and yeah, yeah, kind I mean it's hard.
Speaker 2 (39:28):
Yeah, that's kind of hard to argue with. Brod One's
very expensive and takes up, you know, thirty years of
your life whatever it is.
Speaker 1 (39:36):
Yeah, okay, all right, I'm tired. Yeah, I bet Can
I put you in a hold one second?
Speaker 7 (39:42):
Absolutely?
Speaker 2 (39:43):
I had kind of like a similar thing with an
XX back in the day where she didn't like that,
like the radio station took priority of the relationship. Yeah,
we were first started dating, but it was kind of like, hey,
like until we're like committed, committed, Yeah, the job's always
going to be first. Yeah, that's like putting myself first.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
I mean yes, right now, Like you're who you have
to count on, and you don't depending on where the
relationship's at, Like you're not gonna rely on them right now.
Speaker 2 (40:13):
Like I also told her Tom, like, hey, like I
if this doesn't work out in the DMV, I can't
move in my parents in Fairfax. They're not here exactly
what I mean. So there's a little bit of a
different it didn't work out different situation. Now speaking of Fairfax, Christy,
good morning, Good all right, So according to your ex,
(40:33):
what's wrong with you? And obviously, but.
Speaker 5 (40:37):
I mean obviously I'm perfect.
Speaker 15 (40:40):
But if seems gonna get his number one complaint, it
would probably be that I'm.
Speaker 1 (40:44):
Way too close to my mother.
Speaker 7 (40:47):
Yeah, sure, after every day I tell her everything.
Speaker 1 (40:52):
Yeah, I did not work for him?
Speaker 2 (40:54):
So girls, what about that was enough?
Speaker 10 (40:57):
Like?
Speaker 2 (40:57):
Why would that be an issue if, like most people
have a some a good relationship with their moms.
Speaker 11 (41:03):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 5 (41:05):
I guess. I guess he thinks we're like, like too close.
I don't know.
Speaker 7 (41:08):
He doesn't talk to his mom every day.
Speaker 5 (41:10):
That's not my problem, you know.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
Yeah, let me ask you this, did your mom? Was
your mom a fan of him?
Speaker 5 (41:14):
Or no?
Speaker 7 (41:16):
Oh, now she's not, okay was she at the time
for a brief period?
Speaker 2 (41:22):
Sure, it's probably a hot minute there past that, my
name is for sure? Okay, thank you so much for listening.
You have a great day, you too, Shelby saus. Your
mother a saint of a woman.
Speaker 5 (41:33):
She is.
Speaker 2 (41:33):
If a guy said to you, hey, you and Megan
are far too close. You need to back it up
a bit, what would you.
Speaker 1 (41:43):
Say, Like, I don't recall asking you. Yeah, yeah, I
just like I feel like when you get older, depending on,
of course, like your relationship with your mom, but a
lot of my friends, as we've gotten older, we've all
become closer with our own moms, and I just think
that's I think that's kind of natural.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
Well.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
I don't think my mom and I have an inappropriate
relationship by any means, but we do talk a lot.
But I don't tell her every single thing going on
in my life. It's just like to approach them, I'd
be like, hey, you need to stop talking to your parent.
That is a like if I couldn't make a life
decision whatsoever without contact my mom, and if I was
on the phone with her like eighty times a day, sure,
(42:21):
maybe them bring it up. But like I do talk
to my mom. I used to, especially Atlanta, I talked
to my mom on the phone every single day. Nice
lady like, yeah, I don't know. I'm just close with
my parents.
Speaker 5 (42:31):
I get it.
Speaker 2 (42:31):
Let me go in fairfact, Shandy, good morning, Hey, what's
up now? You know we think you're perfect right just
the way you are?
Speaker 7 (42:39):
Oh of course, yes, okay.
Speaker 2 (42:40):
But your ex, if they had to say what was
wrong with you, they would say what.
Speaker 10 (42:47):
They would say that I put my dog above them,
which like duh.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
Yeah makes sense. So how long were you with the
X for.
Speaker 10 (42:58):
I mean only a few months, whereas I've had my
dog for you know, five years and they're part of
the family.
Speaker 2 (43:05):
Okay, In what ways was dog put first? Like handcocked
meals and or typical pet stuff?
Speaker 10 (43:14):
I mean pretty typical stuff like you know, if the
dog was sick, I would take it to the vet
and I had to yeah, like if I had to cancel.
Speaker 2 (43:25):
Plans or you know whatever, like as you took care
of your dog, how dare you how?
Speaker 1 (43:32):
I cannot believe it? Obviously a sarcasm.
Speaker 7 (43:35):
She had have a great day, thanks you too.
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Go in Gainesville a morning morning. So, according to your ax,
the reason you broke up is.
Speaker 1 (43:47):
What uh hygiene, what do you mean?
Speaker 13 (43:54):
Well, he he would he would uh get like a
stain on his shirt, like and wouldn't change, and you'd
like wear that stained shirt the whole day.
Speaker 1 (44:04):
Ew, it's so that obviously cause issues. Well yeah, that's nasty. Yes,
he would. He would say it's because you were hygienic. Well, yeah,
because I was too hygienic.
Speaker 2 (44:19):
Apparently, absolutely, Yeah that makes sense. Okay, thank you for listening.
To have a great day, you too. That's like the
guy that says there's no nice guys left, Like you
can't say that. She carries so much about appearances. You
literally have dirt on your shirt.
Speaker 1 (44:34):
My guy, it's literally just about like health at this point.
Speaker 2 (44:36):
It's not being an adult. Yeah, my goodness, it's going
falls church. Any good morning, real quickly. How long were
you dating this person for before the breakoup? Okay, and
according to the acts of seven months. The reason you
guys broke up is.
Speaker 7 (44:53):
What according to my friend okay, yeah.
Speaker 5 (45:02):
Oh yeah, I was gonna say.
Speaker 7 (45:03):
They didn't like him from the start.
Speaker 1 (45:06):
They thought he was cheating and they were right. Yeah,
so they for him.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
They were a bad influence because they smelled him out
right away. Yeah yeah, okay, I mean that is kind
of funny, and that I mean in hindsight now to
be like her friends are bad influence what they do.
They thought I was cheating, and it turns out they
were right. Yeah, okay, all right, but we're happy now,
(45:33):
right Annie, happier now?
Speaker 16 (45:35):
Oh, we're so much happier.
Speaker 2 (45:37):
Thank you so much for listening. I put you in
hold one second, Leesburg, Rachel, good morning, Good morning girls. So,
according to your ex, the reason you guys didn't work
out is what.
Speaker 10 (45:53):
Well, he said, I didn't like to spend time with his.
Speaker 1 (45:57):
Mother, Okay, which is true.
Speaker 2 (46:02):
The real story.
Speaker 10 (46:05):
And the real store is he didn't even want to
spend time with his mama.
Speaker 1 (46:12):
So it was like a thing where it was like
a chore for him.
Speaker 2 (46:14):
And he's like, well, might as well drake Rachel long
because that way it's a chore for her too.
Speaker 16 (46:20):
Nah, that's what he thought, Bud.
Speaker 10 (46:23):
It was just an awkward time all the way around.
Speaker 5 (46:26):
You know, somebody wanted to be there.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
How long did you guys date for?
Speaker 5 (46:33):
Oh, gosh, like three years?
Speaker 2 (46:35):
Okay, so we're talking just like holidays and then occasional
other times or how often would he go see her?
Speaker 10 (46:42):
No, we looked pretty close by to her, like it
was just five to ten minutes.
Speaker 9 (46:49):
It was.
Speaker 16 (46:51):
Pretty often at.
Speaker 17 (46:52):
Least once a week.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
Oh no, that's a lot.
Speaker 2 (46:56):
Yeah, okay, no, that makes sense, all right, Rachel think
thank you for listening to have a great day.
Speaker 10 (47:03):
Great, Thank you so much.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
See one more in Saverna Park Tanya, good morning, good morning.
Speaker 1 (47:10):
So we're dating this man for how long?
Speaker 7 (47:14):
Oh wow?
Speaker 1 (47:14):
It was like uh on and off for pretty much
six years. Okay, according to him, the reason you guys
didn't work out is what?
Speaker 13 (47:24):
Well, according to him, it's because he thinks I just
didn't like his friends because.
Speaker 2 (47:30):
They're always like watching sports, hanging out, you know, I
mean to spend too much time buddies. Yeah, absolutely, which
is not great.
Speaker 7 (47:36):
But the real reason is the real reason is one
of his friends was the woman and he was.
Speaker 5 (47:48):
With her.
Speaker 2 (47:48):
Okay, it's a little bit different. Yeah yeah, that's the
reason not to like her. Yeah that's fair.
Speaker 7 (47:55):
Yeah, that's the truth.
Speaker 3 (47:57):
That's fair.
Speaker 2 (47:58):
Okay, thank you so much for listening to the great Day.
My goodness, continue these other texts. Nine ninety three three
eight is the check in an intern John in your
morning show. I hope you're having a fantastic Tuesday. Appreciate
you listening Internsjohn in Your Morning Show, Shelby Sauce.
Speaker 1 (48:15):
Hello, Hello Rose, good morning. Well you say, does he
having a good day. He's having a great day. He
loves he loves waking up with us.
Speaker 2 (48:23):
Oh, it's amazing. I love like for your dad.
Speaker 7 (48:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (48:25):
Pause? Uh, Eric hood as Well nine ninety three three
eight to text. I wanted this real quick. I agree
with this one hundred percent. They're saying the ultimate relationship
test is traveling together. I don't disagree, especially that first time.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
Yeah, oh, you learned so much, especially if you like
just only see each other and you don't sleep over
each other's places even. Yeah, I think that you just
learned so much when you travel with someone about like
their patients, their style, how they their hygiene even, oh yeah,
literally everything everything, Like how they handle stress.
Speaker 2 (48:58):
Yeah, how they handle when things don't go the way
it's supposed to do they have two years study pre track. Well,
they get mad at me if I use mind and
lead them behind, because I'm gonna I'm going to.
Speaker 1 (49:08):
Like I travel with my ex boyfriend and he just
complained about every little thing. Traveling is already stressful. It's
like you always use someone's just like miserable all the time.
It's the worst. Yeah, traveling is the worst. There ain't
no doubt.
Speaker 2 (49:20):
So they found the most important factors for couples for
your travel compatibility.
Speaker 1 (49:24):
Okay, starting with spending habits. Sure, that's a big one.
I mean if you're on totally different pages with spending habits,
then yes.
Speaker 2 (49:31):
I would also say with that expectations, Yeah, because.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
It's like, if you're a woman, is he gonna be
paying for a lot of it? Are you gonna be
also paying for stuff? Like you should just have the
conversation or like do.
Speaker 2 (49:41):
You see the hotel as this is the place we're
gonna spend six hours to sleep, so it doesn't need
the thrills or should it be the ritz?
Speaker 1 (49:49):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (49:50):
Like that, Like and if and if we're doing if
we're spend a lot of money in the hotel, does
that mean we're not spending as much on going out
excursions or like where is that kind of fault?
Speaker 15 (49:58):
No?
Speaker 2 (49:58):
I agree? U this up sauce hygiene habits. Yeah, I
think that's important. Nothing worse In the first time you
share hotel somebody and there's no fan in the bathroom,
that'll give you anxiety, that too, Yeah, the doors, don't.
It's like those sliding doors, Like, dude, this, I will
go to the lobby.
Speaker 1 (50:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (50:13):
Absolutely not your food taste.
Speaker 1 (50:17):
Sure, I feel like you kind of already know your
food taste.
Speaker 2 (50:20):
Probably, yeah, sir. Planning approaches versus being spontaneous.
Speaker 1 (50:25):
Yeah, if you're really completely But I think that can
like you can balance each other out too, yeah hopefully.
Speaker 5 (50:29):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (50:30):
Yeah, itinerary versus freestyling on the day.
Speaker 1 (50:33):
Yeah. I think again you can bounce it out, like
if someone's more of a planner, you can compromise. Yeah,
and also it could like really, I could actually be
really good for both of you.
Speaker 2 (50:42):
I almost think any of balance of both because I've
been on like trips where it was two planned and
you come back exhausted or.
Speaker 1 (50:48):
It's like you're both just like going with the flow
and then you realize half the day's gone just trying
to figure.
Speaker 3 (50:52):
Out what to do.
Speaker 2 (50:53):
Yes, oh yeah, you spent it in the room, and
it's like, hey, we could have done this at.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
Home, because people make fun of me for making my list,
but I'm like, at least we'll have something to do.
It doesn't mean we have to be there at this time.
I have a place for us to go I room
types like if you want the view or you know,
like a bigger room versus like seeing the beach or something,
or even tea.
Speaker 2 (51:13):
Like are they the person that they throw all their
stuff from the ground and like the case looks like
a bomb went off. Yeah, Or I'll be honest that
if somebody actually used the dresser and like put things
in the drawers, that probably freaked me out.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
How long you're oh yeah it's been on. How long
you're there?
Speaker 2 (51:26):
I'll be there for a long time? Absolutely? Activity levels. Yeah,
So if it's like sports or the museums, whatever, it is,
like what actually you.
Speaker 1 (51:35):
Like to communication makes like if one of you want
to keep like doing all this stuff and the other
is just like, no, I want to lay here. This
is a big one for us wake up times Sue.
Speaker 2 (51:43):
Yeah, I've had problems in past relationships because for us,
I get a two forty.
Speaker 7 (51:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (51:48):
I have a hard time sleeping past seven am. Yeah,
because that's an extra five hours. Yeah, it's a long time,
and then it's like you have to go well for them,
sleeping in is like eleven Yeah, what do I do
for four hours?
Speaker 1 (51:58):
I'll be like we're on vacational to do something.
Speaker 2 (52:00):
Yeah, yes, that's why I got better, just like go
and do my own thing. Yeah, I'll be back bath Meticut.
As far as door open.
Speaker 1 (52:07):
Or door closed, oh yeah that's doorful the door yes, yes.
Speaker 4 (52:12):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (52:13):
Airport philosophy. How early to get to the airport?
Speaker 1 (52:16):
Oh yeah, I mean I like to do there early?
Speaker 2 (52:19):
Yes, my father, yes, yes, yes, yes. Bed times is
a big thing for travel metability. Sure, yeah, it makes sense.
Speaker 9 (52:28):
Sure.
Speaker 2 (52:30):
Sharing your trip on social media Okay, what are you
gonna do it?
Speaker 3 (52:34):
Or now?
Speaker 1 (52:35):
Okay, I mean I'm going to share it. Eating in
bed oh yeah, it depends. That could be an issue,
but there being like crummy stuff, but like this is
being a giant pos getting getting the yeah you in bed? Yeah,
but also like don't like leave them in bed, No,
no doubt, absolutely absolutely.
Speaker 2 (52:55):
Top sheet preferences, Yeah, I hate a top sheet, shoes
in bed.
Speaker 1 (53:00):
This what I would know.
Speaker 2 (53:03):
I would walk myself home.
Speaker 1 (53:05):
If you get to the hotel too and you put
your suitcase on the bed right way, I'm gonna I'm
gonna scream.
Speaker 10 (53:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (53:10):
Like I also noticed to like, uh, I try not
to make people's lives difficult unless they deserve it. Like
nextllent people. I know, but do you leave the room
trash or do you at least put the trash in
the trash can and make things.
Speaker 1 (53:23):
Easier fier Because I didn't realize it for the longest
time that you should be like leaving an actual tip
for house keepers until like years a few years ago.
So I will do that now. I felt like such
a jerk, But yeah, I do try to like keep
it tidy when I leave. I'm like, you have so
many rooms to do.
Speaker 2 (53:40):
I like the hotels screwed up to whereas they try
to make it so they don't clean every day because yeah,
for costs. But in the house had Houski, your friends
say that's made it harder for us.
Speaker 1 (53:49):
This is gonna say, like, it makes it more difficult
for house cleaner.
Speaker 2 (53:52):
But imagine they're losing money because do you leave a
tip when you're checking out? I would assume most people don't.
Speaker 1 (53:56):
Yeah, most people probably.
Speaker 5 (53:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (53:57):
I mean if you want to add some over to
three three, I want to get to the best broke
food next intern Johnny Morning Show. I don't know why
this past year my TikTok has been like on jail, Yeah,
food hacks.
Speaker 1 (54:11):
We know it's it is wild because it's just like
you get us to eat them. I'm like, absolutely not good.
I'm not doing it.
Speaker 2 (54:19):
But what I want to do today it's an intern
John in your Morning show, What is the best broke food?
Like when you are between paychecks, maybe some bills hit
and it's like, yeah, wait a couple of days to
get something the ultimate best broke food nine nine three
three eight to a text kind off from mine. First, obviously,
I think the most versatile broke food they can use
(54:41):
for almost anything is rice. Okay, especially if it's like
the microwavele rice, because then like you can use rice
by yourself. You could use rice, put some soy sauce
on it, you could put like chicken in there, ye beans.
I think also like basically any leftover for the most part,
you can probably like used to spread things out little
bit so filling.
Speaker 1 (55:02):
I was gonna say, rice, That's what I was gonna say. Okay,
you can just like buy like like the ninety second
rice is actually kind of expensive. It's like three dollars
a bag. Just like buy like a whole bag of rice,
like a dollar filling. Yeah, yeah, that's good.
Speaker 2 (55:18):
ROSI you have ultimate brokers.
Speaker 7 (55:20):
I have two.
Speaker 6 (55:22):
One I will eat to the day I die. It's
toast with cinnamon sugar on it. Something about that that's
is you don't you don't need a lot, it's there.
But something my dad used to make when I was
a kid was English muffin pizzas. They were almost like
bagel bites. So all you need is like an English muffin.
You cut it in half, pizza sauce or pasta sauce
(55:43):
on it, and add cheese and tass it in the
oven for a little bit and you got your own
little like personal pizza.
Speaker 2 (55:47):
I would say English muffins as a whole even I
love also pretty versatile, so.
Speaker 6 (55:51):
Many things we my my mother in law used it
recently to for like sandwich bread, Like, yeah, sandwich with
English muffin bread.
Speaker 5 (55:59):
It was great. Can go.
Speaker 1 (56:00):
I know I'm so hungry and you're like less calories.
Speaker 2 (56:03):
Well even so people may thrown like McDonald's with English muffins. Yeah,
make your ound like breakfast stuff. Yeah, okay, I want
to hear yours your go to broke food, like when
money is tight between checks, whatever the go to food
nine nine three three eight to text DM's open at
Wymys Radio. It is intern Jeohn in your morning shower.
These are so stinking good. It's intern John in your
(56:25):
morning show. Making me hungry too. I want to know
what is the best broke food? Like you are out
of funds, paydays.
Speaker 3 (56:35):
A little bit away.
Speaker 2 (56:36):
What is the best broke food your go to if
you will? Nine nine three three eight to text. Dms
are open always at Wyamous Radio in Rockville. Laura, good morning, Hey,
good morning. So your best broke food?
Speaker 5 (56:52):
What is it?
Speaker 7 (56:53):
Oh? Definitely ramen?
Speaker 2 (56:55):
Okay, like the the stuff, like the packet of it,
and you put in the second ten sense.
Speaker 15 (57:00):
One hundred yeah, like yeah, like Simon's in ramen with
like a good flavor packet and like I mean, like
the noodles themselves are good. But like also you can
add like if you have like extra food, like extra
like left or veggies or like leftover chicken, you can
just throw that in there too.
Speaker 5 (57:15):
Interesting.
Speaker 2 (57:16):
Yeah, I think about that. Okay, all right, Laura, thank
you for calling me up a great day.
Speaker 9 (57:22):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (57:22):
Thanks?
Speaker 2 (57:23):
Have you ever had real ramen, like been in the
actual like I have not? I keep talking about it.
Speaker 1 (57:28):
You do? You talk about it a lot?
Speaker 2 (57:30):
I know because I also like didn't realize that real
ramen was a thing, Like I never knew, Like I'm like, oh,
it's ramen noodles.
Speaker 7 (57:37):
Might know that.
Speaker 1 (57:38):
It's like you can get done. Like well, I think
I just saw it like a movie when I was
a kid, where like they went to this like box
in New York City and like somebody's like opened it
and like put the ramen from them and closed it.
Is that that's the thing, right, Yeah?
Speaker 2 (57:50):
Yeah for the price though, the college ramen noodles, you
can't you can't go wrong with that. With the sodium,
well don't you are?
Speaker 1 (57:57):
Like all puffies are drinking too much and it's like
let's add on top of the go in Rockville, Morgan,
Good morning, Good morning.
Speaker 2 (58:04):
So in your estimations your travels, Morgan, the best broke
food is.
Speaker 16 (58:11):
A spoonful of peanut butter.
Speaker 1 (58:13):
Yeah okay, yeah, you know, yeah you could have a.
Speaker 16 (58:16):
Spoonful before a good workout or anything. Peanut butter jolly sandwich.
I mean it's there's there's endless possibility that shake. You
can put a peanut butter in a shake and you
know acid protein in there.
Speaker 7 (58:29):
I love me some knots, man.
Speaker 5 (58:31):
I love it absolutely.
Speaker 2 (58:33):
I do think of all the broke foods, that is
probably the most versatile because, yeah, you can put on crackers,
you can have it on like apples.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
You can literally put anything. Now here's the real question, Morgan.
Crunchy or smooth.
Speaker 7 (58:48):
Depends, but I'm gonna go with crunchy.
Speaker 1 (58:51):
What what does it depend on that?
Speaker 2 (58:54):
I'm sorry, what would it depend on?
Speaker 5 (58:59):
God?
Speaker 16 (58:59):
So, like on a sandwich, I want it smooth, yeah,
but have a spoonful.
Speaker 5 (59:04):
I want to crunch it.
Speaker 2 (59:05):
Than the world, Morgan, thank you for listening to have
a great day.
Speaker 10 (59:08):
You're welcome.
Speaker 5 (59:09):
Thanks.
Speaker 2 (59:10):
Pan butter is one of those foods too, where I
will lose all self control.
Speaker 1 (59:15):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (59:15):
I only realize you've lost self control when the hiccups start. Yeah,
I guess so, Dad, Peanut butter hiccups those are you
ever had those?
Speaker 1 (59:23):
I don't think so the time, Like, I don't know
what you're talking about.
Speaker 11 (59:25):
If you know who the time?
Speaker 2 (59:26):
If I if I eat too much peanut butter or swalt,
just it's suck in the back of the throat. Yeah,
and then it's just like anyway, I.
Speaker 1 (59:33):
Mean, I had like a spoonful of peeler for dinner.
Last night. So Marks.
Speaker 2 (59:36):
Yeah, my old boss Dave Ryan he wants on a
bet a jar peanut butter and chugged a Leader coke
in one sitting. Hey, you go to the hospital get
stomach pumped?
Speaker 1 (59:46):
Really why?
Speaker 2 (59:47):
I think it's because the reaction of all the its
probably most of the carbonation.
Speaker 1 (59:50):
I would assume.
Speaker 2 (59:51):
But yeah, anyway, and Arlington, Melinda, good.
Speaker 1 (59:54):
Morning, good morning, hi girl.
Speaker 2 (59:57):
So for you the best go to broke food of
all time?
Speaker 16 (01:00:00):
What is it?
Speaker 5 (01:00:02):
Oh my god? Buttered noodles? Yes, okay, so so amazing.
Speaker 1 (01:00:08):
They're so easy and it's.
Speaker 5 (01:00:10):
Just boom yea it is.
Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
That's one of those things where like every now and
then you go to like a restaurant and the kids
menu has butter noodles a kid.
Speaker 5 (01:00:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:00:20):
Now, let me ask you this, Melinda. Do you put
anything on top of the butt noodles? Maybe some pepper
or some like old Bay or something like that.
Speaker 15 (01:00:27):
Absolutely, a little bit of pepper and sometimes cracked red pepper.
Speaker 1 (01:00:31):
Oh okay.
Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
And what kind of makes you go with like the
long spaghetti ones or like the tunnel ones, which I
know is not the right phrase, like one of those
called We're both Italian. Yeah, Melinda, thank you so much
for listening. To have a great day you guys. About
(01:00:55):
Alexandria Olivia, good morning, Hi, good thank you. I agree
with this one. The best broke food is what Olivia?
Speaker 1 (01:01:06):
So, I think it's pizza personally.
Speaker 2 (01:01:08):
Yeah, okay, why pizza for you?
Speaker 6 (01:01:11):
I mean because you can buy one and then you
can probably get like a couple of days worth out
of meals out of getting a.
Speaker 1 (01:01:18):
Pizza, make us true, Oh for sure, especially like if
you go to like seven to eleven and get their
likely like nine dollar pizzas and they're like huge.
Speaker 2 (01:01:26):
Oh yeah, or even like like the tombstones, like the
frozen pizzas. Yeah, like ten Bucks.
Speaker 1 (01:01:31):
They have like the two or three dollars ones too,
the grocery story.
Speaker 2 (01:01:34):
Yeah, and then they sure can kind of last for
any meal and it does fill you and then oh yeah,
you can't go wrong, Holley, No, I'm hungry, Olivia. Thank
you so much for listening. To have a great day,
you too.
Speaker 9 (01:01:45):
Bye.
Speaker 2 (01:01:45):
I would love to hear yours over text nine nine
three eight DMS open as well at YMS Radio. It
is intern John in your morning show. Hope be having
a great New Year's Eve so far. Appreciate you listening
intern John in your morning show. We're all fans of
the McNuggets, right, that's yeah, pretty big common thing.
Speaker 1 (01:02:04):
So I found this.
Speaker 2 (01:02:04):
I thought it was interesting. McNuggets almost never happened, so yeah,
I guess this is According to the interwebs, the idea
for chicken McNuggets came from a failed experiment by McDonald's
then executive chef. According to people at McDonald's at the time,
the chef was working on something called onion nuggets. Okay,
(01:02:26):
I guess probably it's like onion rings, but yeah, nuggets.
But yeah, but the recipe wasn't quite working. In a
passing conversation in nineteen seventy nine, the chairman suggested that
they dished the onions, start working with chicken and stead
Soon afterwards, the chicken McNugget.
Speaker 1 (01:02:44):
Was born, good, bad.
Speaker 2 (01:02:45):
That's gotta be a thing you put on the resume, right,
whereas accomplishment's last chef, Oh yeah, the BMG nugget.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
I mean I would tell everybody if my Instagram bile
or like.
Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
First day of school like it tell us about yourself.
My grandpa made the McNugget. Yeahs, yeah, we're pretty big deal,
pretty deal. So they say they were tested in a
few markets or immediate hit in nineteen eighty three. Their
add to men use the United States, so that's not
that old. Very relative. Yeah, at the time they were
available in six piece, nine piece, and twenty piece. Now
(01:03:17):
six ten, twenty and forty.
Speaker 1 (01:03:21):
Look at fifty if you do the fifty nugget bucket
in South Carolina.
Speaker 2 (01:03:24):
Oh really yeah, I remember getting the twenties.
Speaker 1 (01:03:26):
I think you get gallon of I see.
Speaker 2 (01:03:27):
Can you guys name the shapes of the mc nuggets.
There's four shapes.
Speaker 1 (01:03:32):
I didn't know that there is. They're all like, oh belief. Yeah,
there's the like a like a little nub.
Speaker 2 (01:03:38):
There's the bow tides.
Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
Oh bot a bow tie.
Speaker 2 (01:03:42):
There is a boot rose you get to that right.
Speaker 1 (01:03:44):
There's a ball oh like this one.
Speaker 2 (01:03:47):
Yeah, and there's a.
Speaker 1 (01:03:47):
Bell okay yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 10 (01:03:52):
Sure.
Speaker 2 (01:03:52):
They're all heavenly.
Speaker 1 (01:03:54):
They're all exactly. Got John's Game of the Day coming
next thing up.
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John's Game of the Day comes next. Ham Let's do
this John's Game of the Day. You want to play?
Nine nine three three eight is number of text if
you have an idea for a game, DM's open at
WYMUS Radio. This is one of my favorite games to play.
It's the classical version of song game. It's a very
neat name, right to the point. You know exactly what
(01:04:43):
I'm talking about. I will play you the classical version
of a famous song. You tell me what that song is.
I do think this falls in the category of when
it's not you playing very easy. Yeah, when it comes
time for you to play you remember a single song ever.
Speaker 1 (01:05:00):
Harden, you just have the biggest brain for it.
Speaker 2 (01:05:01):
Over You're like, Nope, do I even know music?
Speaker 18 (01:05:05):
Is?
Speaker 5 (01:05:05):
Like?
Speaker 1 (01:05:06):
Why do you know?
Speaker 2 (01:05:06):
All right, Yeah, I'll play. We'll go one at a time. Sauce,
you're up first, the classic version.
Speaker 1 (01:05:13):
What song is this?
Speaker 3 (01:05:16):
Simmer? You think you know it? Okay, Simil little bit
does you know it? No, it's a great song.
Speaker 2 (01:05:46):
That's similar.
Speaker 3 (01:05:46):
Little more. I mean I hope.
Speaker 19 (01:05:48):
I know it you here's here comes the other I think, okay,
I think right now she's a great American treasurer.
Speaker 1 (01:06:01):
We'll s American Shelby sauce your gas, April. Is it
a damn cool night? Is that what's called? Yeah? I
always call it rong. You got the lyrics for ye.
Speaker 10 (01:06:20):
So.
Speaker 2 (01:06:25):
Banger still slaps, still slaps, very good, very good? All right, Rose,
here we go. I'll give you hmm, let's go with
this one.
Speaker 4 (01:06:41):
Another banger man. I'll give you need him as you go.
Oh my gosh, almost like this version better though, too.
Speaker 1 (01:06:55):
I think it's really pretty good. You know what this
is where it comes in? Oh my gosh, names this
person has playing.
Speaker 5 (01:07:20):
Here?
Speaker 3 (01:07:20):
It comes in real.
Speaker 9 (01:07:21):
I can't get here.
Speaker 3 (01:07:22):
You al right?
Speaker 5 (01:07:28):
So good?
Speaker 1 (01:07:29):
I just want to like pass out right house.
Speaker 3 (01:07:32):
Have any idea?
Speaker 2 (01:07:35):
Their initials are the same, nurse letter, first and last
initial the same.
Speaker 1 (01:07:41):
Okay, let me help her, please, I kid my initials.
Speaker 2 (01:07:47):
That's that's a good that's a good one.
Speaker 1 (01:07:50):
That's that's I Yeah, no, I know I from I
cannot think of it.
Speaker 5 (01:07:55):
Sam.
Speaker 1 (01:07:58):
That wasn't really hard with them.
Speaker 6 (01:08:00):
That was so hard, and I was like singing some
of the words in my head.
Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
I just couldn't connect all of the words.
Speaker 3 (01:08:08):
Sug.
Speaker 1 (01:08:10):
This game is so because, like you'll know the words,
but you don't know who's singing it.
Speaker 3 (01:08:14):
Yeah, I'm only too good at good.
Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
I'm so mad at myself.
Speaker 20 (01:08:20):
I love doing That's a great song.
Speaker 2 (01:08:25):
More real, quick, they'll play with your right, sauce. Here
we go, Okay, thinking double team this once?
Speaker 3 (01:08:38):
And you think you have a sauce? I think so?
Speaker 1 (01:08:40):
Okay, donant me to say it now?
Speaker 3 (01:08:46):
Had to?
Speaker 7 (01:08:46):
Yeah, Oh I know what it is?
Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
Another banger? Okay, uh, sauce.
Speaker 1 (01:08:58):
Do you think it is justin Bieber does?
Speaker 9 (01:09:01):
Yes?
Speaker 17 (01:09:01):
Yes, that's so hard. They sound so good, like perfect to.
Speaker 1 (01:09:12):
Put you to sleep.
Speaker 2 (01:09:18):
That's how the game works. Go Annapolis, Leila, good morning, Hey,
how are you good? Do you understand the game works?
Speaker 9 (01:09:26):
I do?
Speaker 14 (01:09:27):
I can't wait.
Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
Here we go, Laila, what song is this?
Speaker 3 (01:09:49):
I kind of like this version? I said that, all right?
Speaker 1 (01:10:04):
Any guess what song that is?
Speaker 16 (01:10:10):
I can't I can't hear it.
Speaker 9 (01:10:11):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (01:10:13):
I basically can't hear it. Or you can't understand it?
Speaker 3 (01:10:16):
No, I can't.
Speaker 16 (01:10:17):
I can't pick out the song.
Speaker 1 (01:10:18):
Okay, I gonna say, do you want to Taggan Rose.
This is her girl.
Speaker 3 (01:10:25):
Take that as a Rose, your guest.
Speaker 1 (01:10:27):
I knew your trouble.
Speaker 15 (01:10:30):
You want.
Speaker 1 (01:10:35):
La gonna put you in a hold.
Speaker 3 (01:10:36):
One second?
Speaker 1 (01:10:36):
Okay, You're still winner.
Speaker 3 (01:10:37):
Hold one second?
Speaker 5 (01:10:39):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:10:40):
John's Game of the Day.
Speaker 2 (01:10:42):
We've been doing this the last couple of weeks, counting
down the biggest War of the roses of twenty twenty four,
based on your votes, based on your listens, based on
your text The Biggest Roses of.
Speaker 1 (01:10:54):
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in your morning show wherever you get your podcasts. We're
coming down the Biggest Roses of the year, Number one
coming in a second, real quick to you? Uh, let
(01:11:31):
me get coffee preferences on the show. Sauce, you're not
really coffee drinker, You're more of a te gal. Yeah,
but every now and then you'll indulge in a celsia.
I yeah, yeah, that's not coffee. No, just like in
general that's like your yeah understand rose you coffee?
Speaker 6 (01:11:48):
Ever, No, I have I have like an intolerance to caffeine.
I feel like, so I can only do like minimal
doses of caffeine. So I usually go for like a
chi latte.
Speaker 1 (01:11:58):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (01:11:58):
I've like I'm not into coffee per se. When we
have Duncan in, Eric will usually order for me, so
I don't know what I want and it's very overwhelming.
It is like coffee is like there there's literally probably
one hundred thousand combinations you could have for anyone drink.
Speaker 1 (01:12:15):
Yes, like maybe there's so.
Speaker 2 (01:12:16):
Many do there's some tiktoks where they shows people's orders
where it's like it shows the ingredients before they put in,
like the actual coffee, like how many things of sugar?
How many pumps of syrup? I always sent it to
severa because her order will be like this person got
like eighteen scoops of sugar, six pumps.
Speaker 1 (01:12:31):
Her coffee is like white. Oh, there's so much Like.
Speaker 2 (01:12:37):
Buddy the Elf drinks it for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:12:39):
According to new research, though having three cups of coffee
a day can cut the risk of stroke, heart disease,
and mart.
Speaker 1 (01:12:46):
Oh, so there we go.
Speaker 2 (01:12:47):
Okay, They say consuming a moderate amount of caffeine is
associated with a lower risk of those diseases compared to
those who drink less than a cup of day.
Speaker 7 (01:12:55):
Sure.
Speaker 2 (01:12:56):
They don't say, though, if it's the same for Aaron
to drinks. I think ange drinks are so far in
the other spectrum where it's like thirty times what you're.
Speaker 3 (01:13:04):
Supposed to need.
Speaker 2 (01:13:04):
Yeah, probably isn't the best for you. They say coffee
drinkers have the lowest risk. Tea drinkers also do well too.
Speaker 1 (01:13:12):
Oh a great well, as long as we do well too. Yeah,
you're saying like it's not it's not as that.
Speaker 2 (01:13:17):
I say, you're forty percent less likely to develop those
illnesses with coffee drinkers are fifty percent.
Speaker 1 (01:13:24):
Look at us, Look at us.
Speaker 2 (01:13:26):
Basically we're gonna living forty percent longer than we Should's good.
So that could be mean any number of things than
give me a lot. It's an intern Johnny Marns Show.
It's War of the Roses on intern. John in your
morning show, you think the person you're with the stepping
out you think something's up. We try to figure out
what is going on with War of the Roses. Rachel,
(01:13:46):
good morning.
Speaker 1 (01:13:48):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (01:13:50):
This is different because a lot of times War the Roses,
somebody's trying to find out if their person is cheating
carding your email. You are one hundred and ten percent
positive Dustin is doing something he shouldn't be doing.
Speaker 1 (01:14:03):
Oh, absolutely, okay and positive, got it.
Speaker 2 (01:14:07):
And let's walk it back a little bit. You and
Dustin have been together for how long?
Speaker 1 (01:14:13):
Well, we've been dating for two years and we met
on hinge and things been going well.
Speaker 2 (01:14:21):
And let me cuts you off. Friends of family obviously
are fans of him because Dustin works where.
Speaker 1 (01:14:30):
Oh well, my family does love him. He works at
dad's business.
Speaker 2 (01:14:35):
Okay, yeah, what your father owns?
Speaker 21 (01:14:39):
Correct, Yes, got absolutely, he owns a business, and Dustin
had an opportunity to take a severence package at his
old business, and my dad had an opening that was perfect,
and so he came over and started working.
Speaker 16 (01:14:56):
With my father.
Speaker 2 (01:14:57):
Okay, and about how long has he worked with your
dad for?
Speaker 5 (01:15:01):
He spake there about six months.
Speaker 2 (01:15:04):
Okay, that's a pretty decent a myunt time. And so
let's get into this and the reason we're doing War
of the Roses. Two years together working for your dad?
What is making you think? Sumthings up?
Speaker 14 (01:15:15):
Well, about a month ago just then started asking acting
a little suspicious. Uh, he just like vanishes and he
turns off the location on his phone, and which is
really strange because he's always glued to his phone.
Speaker 7 (01:15:34):
Suah, do you know what I mean? So I was like, Okay,
what's going on?
Speaker 14 (01:15:38):
So I went online and I bought one of those
picture frames that had a camera in it.
Speaker 2 (01:15:43):
Yes, I heard those things. Yeah, So the frame and that, yeah,
it's I mean, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 14 (01:15:50):
I framed one of the pictures that we had taken
when we went out, and I put it in the
frame and I put it in his apartment as a gift.
Speaker 5 (01:16:01):
So yeah, yeah, And I know it works because you know,
I can see us when.
Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
When we're in the apartment and stuff like that.
Speaker 14 (01:16:08):
You know, it takes photos of us, but it also
has taken uh photos of another girl apartment.
Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
In video too, Right, that's the it's in the records,
video and audio.
Speaker 1 (01:16:25):
It's a photo frame and it takes video.
Speaker 2 (01:16:27):
It's you've seen video of another woman inside Dustin's apartment.
Speaker 14 (01:16:32):
Absolutely, and sometimes you even put the frame away, so
you know she can't see the picture of us. Okay, So,
and here's here's the thing.
Speaker 7 (01:16:46):
Right now, this very moment, there's a woman.
Speaker 5 (01:16:50):
In his apartment.
Speaker 10 (01:16:52):
And he has no idea that I know.
Speaker 2 (01:16:55):
Is he also in the apartment? Oh yes, okay, So
let's get on this then, Rachel. Here's what we're gonna do.
We'll have Sauce call from the flower company and offer
flowers if they go to him, or see if he
sends them to you, we'll figure it out he send
somebody else, We'll get some answers that way too. Okay.
Speaker 7 (01:17:14):
You know what, can we approach this a different way?
Speaker 5 (01:17:17):
Yeah?
Speaker 14 (01:17:20):
So as soon as we know this he's in an apartment,
can we call and act like we're the person down
at the desk and I'm at the desk.
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
I love that girl. Okay. More of the roses on Interns,
John Morning Show.
Speaker 2 (01:17:36):
More of the roses on interns You on your morning show, Rachel,
let me recap this. You and Dustin mashed on Hinge
about two years ago, started dating. Soon after, uh he
about six months ago started working for your dad. Dad's
guy owns his own business. Uh Dustin started working there things.
Speaker 3 (01:17:53):
Are going good.
Speaker 2 (01:17:54):
The reason he wanted to you wore the roses is
over the last month or so, dustin and very hard
to get hold of on the phone. Wherever. This is
a man who is glued to his phone, but there's
times also where his location is turned off so you
can't see where he is. That kind of plan to
see that maybe something is off you. I think this
is kind of brilliant. You bought one of those photo
(01:18:15):
frames that has a camera, it takes video. You've seen
other women inside of his apartment, including we found out
at this very moment there's a woman inside your boyfriend's apartment. Fair, yes,
fair is now the question I had for you was,
is this the same woman who's been there the entire time?
Speaker 1 (01:18:36):
Or is it it's always the same one? Okay, do
you recognize her at all? No?
Speaker 7 (01:18:44):
Okay, I have no idea who that is? Got you Okay, yeah,
it's it's sure, it's not okay.
Speaker 1 (01:18:51):
No, no doubt.
Speaker 2 (01:18:53):
I do think that the thing that you mentioned that
really to me was like, okay, when you mentioned that
sometimes he moves the frame away.
Speaker 1 (01:19:00):
Yeah that is yeah. I want to know what he
says when he doesn't put it away. Though, like does
he say you guys, like does she know about you?
Or does you guys are like cousins or something.
Speaker 2 (01:19:10):
Let me ask you this good question. So, Rachel, the
photo of you two, is it obvious romantic or could
it be misconstrued as like, oh, it's brother's sister.
Speaker 14 (01:19:20):
It's it could be misconstrued, Okay, okay, okay, sir, And
so usually be misconstrued. We're not We're not like hugging
or kissing or anything. We're standing together in front of
this beautiful, you know, backdrop.
Speaker 2 (01:19:33):
So in theory, he could explain it away in theory.
Speaker 5 (01:19:36):
In theory, yeah, you're oddly.
Speaker 2 (01:19:39):
Calm right now, which, yeah, it's given me. I'm I'm afraid,
but in a good way. And so usually calling off
the flowers, Rachel, you had the idea of I'll call
from his front desk was apartment complex because we know
he's there, and i'm will pretend that you are there
trying to get to his apartment.
Speaker 1 (01:19:59):
Yes, that's and just to be fair, you know he's
also there.
Speaker 2 (01:20:03):
Correct.
Speaker 1 (01:20:05):
Oh yes, okay, I can see it right now.
Speaker 20 (01:20:09):
Okay, oh my god, let me just do this real quick.
I'm nervous, i am, but I'm excited.
Speaker 2 (01:20:24):
Death is common.
Speaker 5 (01:20:30):
Hello. Hi?
Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
Is this Dustin? Hey? Dust This Nate Calm the front desk.
How are you?
Speaker 14 (01:20:38):
Oh?
Speaker 5 (01:20:38):
Hey Nate, what's up? Hey?
Speaker 2 (01:20:39):
Real quickly, first of all, how are you doing today?
Speaker 5 (01:20:44):
I'm doing great?
Speaker 15 (01:20:44):
Thanks?
Speaker 2 (01:20:45):
Real quick? Okay, And before I get further here, I
need to verify this as you just one second, can
you give me your dog's favorite color?
Speaker 8 (01:20:52):
Please?
Speaker 5 (01:20:54):
My dog's favorite color is blue?
Speaker 2 (01:20:55):
Amen?
Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
Brother.
Speaker 2 (01:20:56):
Hey. The reason I'm calling you real quick is we
have somebody here at the front desk who is trying
to get access to your unit to go up the elevator.
Speaker 5 (01:21:05):
I saw.
Speaker 2 (01:21:05):
I make sure I have permission to send her up.
Speaker 5 (01:21:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 18 (01:21:09):
I don't want any visitors right now, so yeah, just
we don't. I don't need it's you solicitor or something here.
Speaker 1 (01:21:14):
Her name is Rachel.
Speaker 2 (01:21:15):
Her name is Rachel. She said she is your girlfriend,
but I don't have herund the security list here, so
I just need.
Speaker 18 (01:21:22):
Yeah, don't don't don't let her come up, Absolutely not. Okay,
I don't even tell her I'm here. Actually, don't, don't.
Speaker 7 (01:21:31):
Was she I'm at home.
Speaker 1 (01:21:32):
I'm not here, okay, okay, but she where should I say?
Speaker 5 (01:21:36):
Where?
Speaker 12 (01:21:36):
Should I?
Speaker 5 (01:21:37):
Say you are then, because she's she's right here like that.
Just don't let her up.
Speaker 18 (01:21:41):
I mean, it doesn't sell you that you couldn't reach me,
or that I'm not available or whatever.
Speaker 1 (01:21:46):
She sees that I'm on the phone with you. What
the hell's gone?
Speaker 10 (01:21:51):
You do?
Speaker 1 (01:21:51):
You have two phones?
Speaker 2 (01:21:53):
What?
Speaker 7 (01:21:54):
No, it's no, don't worry about it.
Speaker 2 (01:21:57):
Okay, here's the thing I'm gonna hoest, dude. She is
scaring me, so I'm just gonna pass the phone to
her real quick. Hey, Rachel, this is uh, this is him.
Speaker 5 (01:22:07):
Don't give her the phone.
Speaker 7 (01:22:11):
Oh hey, where are you, sweetie?
Speaker 5 (01:22:14):
Oh I'm not sure.
Speaker 1 (01:22:16):
I'm really yeah.
Speaker 9 (01:22:20):
So interesting because my dad and I are at work
right now and you're not here. Oh no, we're getting
we have breakfasts in and we're wondering where you are.
Speaker 1 (01:22:35):
Wait the doorm I just called and said you were downstairs.
Speaker 5 (01:22:38):
You're at work.
Speaker 16 (01:22:40):
I'm at your work with my dad.
Speaker 7 (01:22:41):
Hi dad, Yeah, you're minutes ago.
Speaker 5 (01:22:46):
Sweet you were wondering where you are?
Speaker 2 (01:22:49):
I oh yeah, I legally I need to jump in
real quick. I am I am by lost words dustin.
My name's intern John. I got sauce and rose here.
That is your girlfriend, Rachel. Rachel, are you actually at
your dad's business? Mm hmm okay, So Dustin, we're doing
a War of the Roses here on the show, and
(01:23:11):
so Rachel reached out to us. I'm gonna be honest,
you brother, she has video of women inside your apartment complex,
and so I guess the work trying to find out
is uh.
Speaker 1 (01:23:20):
I'm assuming.
Speaker 2 (01:23:21):
By the way, whoever that girl is. That was her
phone ring in the background. I mean that that right there,
that's the vine intervention.
Speaker 20 (01:23:29):
Well, like I'm working, I've got a client here and
my okay, she worked from home?
Speaker 1 (01:23:37):
Yeah, Rachel from home every day? Yeah, no, you don't
work from home.
Speaker 5 (01:23:45):
You know what does it?
Speaker 14 (01:23:46):
It would be a shame if my dad, fellow dad,
We're to find out what's going on?
Speaker 2 (01:23:52):
Telling them silence her phone, Dustin, telling her silence her
phone is? Or is your time up for the hour?
Speaker 5 (01:24:00):
Her?
Speaker 7 (01:24:01):
Yeah, it sounds like.
Speaker 5 (01:24:04):
She's busy.
Speaker 18 (01:24:04):
She's got other stuff calling it on her phone to
put you put her on the phone.
Speaker 5 (01:24:09):
No, she had to take that. I mean we're trying
to we're trying to work a.
Speaker 1 (01:24:13):
Deal for for your dad.
Speaker 2 (01:24:19):
If I can call you, Dusty. So, Rachel, you said
that you've seen this woman in his place over the
course of the last month, right, are you just that
bad deals?
Speaker 1 (01:24:29):
Good question?
Speaker 5 (01:24:30):
Yeah, well.
Speaker 18 (01:24:33):
Oh yeah, it's a long soli.
Speaker 1 (01:24:37):
Yeah, good question.
Speaker 7 (01:24:39):
Yeah, oh yeah, surprise.
Speaker 3 (01:24:43):
I'm working on it.
Speaker 1 (01:24:43):
I don't want to surprise.
Speaker 7 (01:24:48):
Yes, Rachel, you so does the long deal involve her
in her underwear?
Speaker 2 (01:24:55):
A good question?
Speaker 5 (01:24:55):
In the living room.
Speaker 1 (01:24:58):
Wondering missing business, I mean, Dustin, I'll think, who I
get this?
Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
That picture frame that Rachel gave you, it's got a
camera in it, so she's seen the women. She's seen
You hide the frame as well, so you might as
well just kind of let me just let me just
tell you this doesn't like me. You had a guy
real quick, Dustin, We've been talked to Rachel now for
like twenty minutes. You hear the tone of her voice,
(01:25:23):
that kind of calmness in racial offense comes to people
and know how to hide bodies. If I was you,
I would just cut the crap and just just be
honest for your own sake.
Speaker 7 (01:25:36):
Uh yeah, okay, yeah, just as just a friend.
Speaker 2 (01:25:45):
It's a pleasure.
Speaker 14 (01:25:49):
Interestingly, I just never have my friends stripped down to
their underwear in my apartment.
Speaker 2 (01:25:54):
Oh yeah, my voice at all time it is with you.
Speaker 7 (01:25:58):
Yeah, but that's not how I operate now.
Speaker 6 (01:26:01):
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you don't have plans for New Year's there's still time.
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Let me get to this real quick too. They put
out the popular pet names and trends for twenty twenty four.
(01:27:00):
Let me go through these real quick. The training male
dog name, what do you think it was? Or what's
what's one that maybe you've heard a lot this year
for a boy?
Speaker 1 (01:27:08):
Max? Max? How about for a girl, yeah, Zoey. Every
Joe gets a girl dog names is Zoe. I don't
know why all Right wrote about you.
Speaker 6 (01:27:16):
I feel like for girl dogs it's Luna, and then
for boy dogs, my brain.
Speaker 2 (01:27:21):
Goes to Baxter. Really, you know how speaks Spanish.
Speaker 5 (01:27:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:27:26):
For the boy dogs, Duke, it's a great.
Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
Dog Name's cute. I know a lot of dukes. Yeah, Leo, Yeah,
I know. I feel like I know more cat's Nameleolo Bear, Yeah,
lots of bears. Yeah, Rocky Okay, I don't think that's
very common.
Speaker 2 (01:27:41):
Teddy shows are very own.
Speaker 1 (01:27:42):
Hoodie, look at that.
Speaker 2 (01:27:43):
Yeah, cute Buddy, a classic, absolutely Cooper.
Speaker 1 (01:27:48):
That's a cute dog name.
Speaker 2 (01:27:49):
Milo. I love that dog name too, Max Max. Number
one dog name for a boy dogs is Charlie.
Speaker 1 (01:27:56):
Yeah, that sounds about right.
Speaker 2 (01:27:58):
For the female dog names, dogs and Bailey Coco at
eight at nine, that's yeah. Sad at eight shouts to
the gout of all time. Number seven is Zoe. Yeah,
everyone there you Lola at six. I feel like I
feel like all the pug girls I know are named
will really Yeah. Lily's at five.
Speaker 1 (01:28:18):
Okay, oh yeah, I'm I've seen that a lot too, Lucy.
Speaker 2 (01:28:21):
At four, Yes, Daisy at three. If I've heard a
lot of Daisies, that's Cute's day is good? Like pitbull name?
Speaker 1 (01:28:27):
I feel like, yeah, yeah, Bella's at two.
Speaker 5 (01:28:31):
Ye.
Speaker 2 (01:28:31):
Number one is Luna.
Speaker 1 (01:28:34):
Makes sense. Everyone's dogs names Luna. They are the same.
Speaker 2 (01:28:37):
For cat names, A love inspiration from celebrities. They say
like Taylor and Taylor Swift, Evanna and Halsey are a
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Speaker 1 (01:28:46):
That's a cute cat.
Speaker 2 (01:28:48):
Also food names for for feline Hell.
Speaker 1 (01:28:51):
Yeah, I love food names for animals. Oh my god,
so cute.
Speaker 2 (01:28:58):
Baby bellto I'll say, Haley. Who's our digital wizard. She's
like the best digital person ever. She's Pickles.
Speaker 5 (01:29:05):
I love that.
Speaker 1 (01:29:05):
So fantastic.
Speaker 2 (01:29:06):
Add years of a text nine ninety three, three eights Interns,
Johnny Marty show quickly too. This kind of threw me off.
This etiquette expert allegedly is talking about the worst gift
you can bring to somebody for a house party. If
you had to take a stab at Shelby Sauce Corey,
this expert the worst thing you could bring.
Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
Thinking you can bring maybe nothing is the less.
Speaker 2 (01:29:32):
That's thinking outside of the box, because I would be
like an item, a gift car. Okay, that's a good guess.
Speaker 5 (01:29:39):
Rose.
Speaker 6 (01:29:39):
The worst thing you could bring me as a plant,
because I can't keep that alive.
Speaker 2 (01:29:44):
She's saying, if you bring something that the hostess feels
they need to serve, you bring a dish, which I
wouldn't bring a dish unless I was asked to. Yeah, right,
that's an odd thing to just show up with. But
she even says wine. So if you bring the wrong
bottle what they don't drink red or dislike the taste
of white wine. I mean, but I think then at
(01:30:06):
least bringing something, Yeah, I'll.
Speaker 1 (01:30:08):
Just bring the wine half the time. It's not like
I've gone places where they're like, do you want to
soapen this now? I'm like, no, it's just for you.
Speaker 3 (01:30:13):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:30:15):
I also think that way.
Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
It's like I don't mind people bring wine in my
house because eventually somebody's going to be here. Yeah, who
drinks wine? And then at least I'll have it. Now,
I'm not saying that this person's wrong. She goes on
to say that she brings things like homemade granola. So, ma'am,
how is bringing a dish of food wrong? But your
homemade granola for yeah what listen, no, no, no judging,
(01:30:38):
but what are we doing? Or she says, I'll bring
good tea or coffee for a party. Dude, I would
ask you to firmly but politely leave.
Speaker 1 (01:30:46):
Is this like a party or like she's just like
going over to see a friend. She wants to bring something,
so even it's.
Speaker 2 (01:30:50):
Like a dinner party something like that.
Speaker 1 (01:30:51):
I don't I know if you no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (01:30:54):
I think the wine is easiest. Yeah, like the cant
of Seltzer's just like it's easy. And it's like we're
making like a bottle of whiskey or something like.
Speaker 1 (01:31:01):
Yeah, I don't know. Yes, if you bring me granola,
I'm about to do feed the bird, like bring like
cookies or something, or like don't bring anything. You ask
me like is there anything I can bring? And don't
I'll be like no, but granola.
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