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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Turn and you're a morning show and Happy Wednesday. Welcome
to the show. Intern John is my name, Sauce, Hello,
Hello rose Hi, good morning. Got to Eric here, hoodie
severa nine nine, three three eight at text DM's up
at WYMUS Radio. Huge day today. It's National Made in
the USA Day, baby Hey, also national I forgot day,

(00:24):
so a National Disco Day. Nice. So a lot of
a lot of different days. Big Big Day is happening
apps a freakingly yes. Also, guys, second to up day
coming just after eight.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (00:36):
Sometimes these things come out and I go, no, I
don't know if I want to do that. But Saucy
a big barbecue, girl, barbecue, Like have a Fourth of
July barbecue going like a barbecue and go to one.

Speaker 3 (00:47):
I don't really have an opinion about. They're fine.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
What's your your favorite thing to eat at the barbecue?

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Macaroni and cheese probably or a hot dog depending.

Speaker 1 (00:57):
Oh yeah, I'm about mac and cheese and a hot
dog in college. Yeah, I can mix it together back
in the day. I haven't done that since I was
a child.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
I love a barbecue. Give me everything. If there's grilled chicken,
I'm taking it. I'm probably gonna have a hamburger and
a hot dog if those are the options, and then
if you mixed mac salad and.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
Baked beans. I mean, they say the average costs of
barbecue for ten people this year's one hundred and thirty dollars.
That sounds so yeah, for ten people, I would agree.
I feel like you get more.

Speaker 3 (01:34):
I feel like groceries are more for what you usually
would have if you go to like Sam's Club or Costco.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
But they're also including the costs of beer, which is
also like the hell they wherever they're living. Let me know, Yeah,
I would like to go there. So the menu include
stables like barbecue, chicken, brass, beef sliders, hot dogs, fresh fruit, veggie,
plattered potato, salad, corn bread, cake, apple pie, ice cream, beer, wine,

(02:00):
all that. Yeah, I know. Are you do you have
a gift card? They didn't factor into that. Did you
did you steal? Did your dad own the store? Did
your mom? One of the Waltons.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
We don't have to keep hypothesizing. We agree it's overpriced.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Let me agree that that's like a picture sauce. Yeah,
I mean they say apple pie costs slightly more. I
mean everything costs more. Yeah, that's kind of part of
the issue. If you can pull it off for one thirty,
that's fantastic. I'll bring cooked food already, like from a store.
I'm back, like you ever been a barbecue somebody brings
like homemade potato salad and they drove like an hour
to get there. It's like that probably is gonna be

(02:36):
a cause for.

Speaker 3 (02:38):
I feel like I only Likedj's potato salad.

Speaker 1 (02:40):
I don't know why they planning on it a little
like a paprika or something like. I not tell you.
I've just always liked that one. I don't know. It's
pretty good, but the other ones I usually just don't like.
We get it some Isaacson's bring Broughten potato salad here
before and that is really really good. That's some good stuff.
Would I love to know your go to barbecue for
the fourth nine ninety three three eight to text. I

(03:01):
wanted to get to this real quick on an intern
John in your morning show. Appreciate you listening, always appreciate
your thoughts silver text, nine ninety three three eight. I
thought this was kind of fascinating. This UH workplace expert
is talking about the toxic expectations and behaviors of old
school bosses that we should not put up with anymore.
I was going through these, I was like, if I

(03:22):
had a boss that did all these, I would I
don't even know what only fans right away beat photos.
Starting with the idea, they expect you to work overtime
without extra pay. Well, yeah, that is discussing now, I
do think and every now and then maybe you're asked
to say late like we have to do like but
like if it's a consistent thing, if your company offers

(03:43):
overtime and they don't give it to you, yeah, absolutely not.
It's almost like, how did you mismanage your workforce? And
now I have to make up the work and you've
paid for it.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
You should get paid no matter what when you're working.
I don't disagree.

Speaker 5 (03:54):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (03:55):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
They expect employees to always be on call. Yeah I
can't say that like that seeking personally, like that's happens
all time. Yeah, I like it's a little bit different,
dis given.

Speaker 3 (04:06):
But also it's twenty twenty five and we need to
start setting boundaries. We shouldn't beep going home from work
and still dealing with work. I'm not doing it anymore.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Yeah, they say that people are starting to form firm
boundaries around their personal time rightfully, So the understanding that
employees have lives outside of work isn't just a nice
to have anymore. It's a requirement for most job seekers.

Speaker 3 (04:24):
There was one day that I had two hours where
I was not bothered about work in over twenty four
hour period.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Yeah, so like that's just not happening, that's it.

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Like I had two hours where someone had not text
me about work in an over twenty four hour period.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
I mean the flip side of like with our job, though,
is if nobody's bothering us, the means of ratings probably
aren't good. Yeah, that's that's like the flip side of work.
Really the busiest that means the show is doing well.
So that's like that's kind of like the tank the
right word. But and I'm going to get that. But
still you do need, like it's essential to have work.

Speaker 3 (04:55):
How are you gonna have to be happy and live
your life to do stuff for the show with my
friends with you if you're being bothered about one Yeah, they.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Give zero feedback or input, only criticism.

Speaker 3 (05:05):
Well yeah, I've had so many bosses like that, and
it's just like, hey, so am I doing okay? And
it's like, no, you suck, Yeah, thank you.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
I have a couple thoughts. I do believe that ninety
nine percent people don't want to do a bad job,
like legitimately, yeah, so if they're doing a bad job,
they probably have no idea they're doing a bad job.
I do think there is that one percent people just
doesn't care and they probably shows. But most people, it's like, yeah,
they probably have no idea. I had a one of
the smartest things radio Boss said I don't want to

(05:34):
blow them up, is that if you ever fire somebody,
it shouldn't be a surprise to them. Yeah, And I
was like, oh, yeah, they should know because they've been
talked to, and like it should be obvious they aren't
being expectations. Shouldn't be like they have no clue. You're
just mad at them and never told them they're doing
anything wrong, you know what I mean. They de manned loyalty,
but one way yeah, yeah, yeah, okay. So they say

(05:57):
that companies used to preach about loyalty while showing none
of the rich They expect you to turn down better offers,
work through personal crisises, and essentially marry your job. Yeah,
it's like the whole we're a family thing. Or like
I have friends who've gone for more money and like
their bosses pretend to be like I thought you were
happy here. Yeah, okay, it's not your money, bro, Yeah right, yeah,

(06:17):
like I'm yeah, I'm but I'm paying twenty five hundred
dollars for rent everything else. Like, yeah, I'd be happier
here if I wasn't looking for a second job. Literally,
but I thought I thought you were happy here. Okay, okay,
Well I just need more money, that's normal.

Speaker 4 (06:35):
Yeah, you can be happy in a job with the
environment but also super stressed out.

Speaker 1 (06:41):
Oh my god. If they micromanage every minute, in every detail, Yeah,
I can't. I can't do it. They say a modern
workers expect to be treated like the capable professionals. They
are not kindergarteners, any constant supervision. Yeah, I think that's
I think that makes sense. Yeah. I don't do well
being micromanager. In fact, I tend to push back and
you know the opposite way. Well, most people don't. Yeah, yeah,

(07:02):
I mean, I mean a couple more of these. If
they promote a culture of toxic positivity, nothing's ever wrong.
There's never any problems. Everything is always great. Yeah, there's that.
We don't get mad here, nothing's ever gonna be an issue,
just keep going.

Speaker 3 (07:18):
That's also usually those places they sugarcoat things and I
never will like let you just like even learn from anything.
They fact like everything's going great and everything's just a cluster.

Speaker 1 (07:27):
Yeah. To that points, they say people want real solutions
and honest conversations about workplace challenges. Yeah, now another team
building exercise.

Speaker 3 (07:34):
Yeah, you want to be productive and actually just try
to feel like you're doing something at work and not
everything's just like, well, this is the way it is,
get over it.

Speaker 1 (07:42):
Yeah. They say companies that acknowledge and address problems head
on are gaining more respect than those is trying to
maintain a facide of constant happiness. Yeah, it's like we're
gonna have issues. Yeah, it's like human nature and to
pretend like it's not there. It's like, but it is though,
Yeah it actually it is one hundred percent there. Yeah
we do okay, Uh, they planned mandatory social events that'd

(08:03):
be annoying. I can't Yeah, I can't do that. It
was after hours, optional team events that weren't really optional. Yeah.
I mean we've all been there. Yeah, I think it can.
The more fun, the more fun ones are always the
ones that are organic. Yea, where it's like we're having
mandatory fun time. It's like, that doesn't sound it's going
to be fun.

Speaker 7 (08:22):
No.

Speaker 1 (08:23):
In our case, it's always like and we're doing it
at twelve thirty pm, so it's convened for everybody. It's like, yeah,
except it's not. I've been using three thirty you know me.
I want to go home and do other things. Yeah.
The last one is they treat like part of a
dysfunctional family. They stand the manipulation of like we're all
family here. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, they say. Workers say
much more clear eyed about the reality that employment is

(08:44):
a business relationship, not a family time. I'll disagree. I
think that's right. You want to add some over text
nine ninety three three eight Intern Johnny Morny Show. Yeah,
motto of the show has always been we want you
to be happy and healthy. That's what we do here.
Intern Johnny Morning Show. I thought this was good to
get to too. I've always said a life's too short
for bad friends and cheap liquor, both of those things
like round here for a long time. You still on Pinterest. No, okay.

(09:06):
The friends thing I've always been like, I'd rather have
an okay friend than a hundred not good friends. I
don't disagree like that to me is just like you
do have really good friends, you have very lucky group. Yeah,
I'm very lucky. But I see people who are friends,
I'm like, hey, that person is not your friend, and like,
why would you want to be around that. Life's hard
enough as it is without worrying about your inner circle

(09:27):
cutting you down.

Speaker 3 (09:28):
You've told me that about a friend that I didn't.
I have my rose colored glasses on, not to not
talking about rose.

Speaker 4 (09:34):
Sorry.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
I was like, wait, why don't use that analogy?

Speaker 3 (09:36):
I was not talking about you, And John's like, hey,
I don't think she's your friend.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
Yeah, yeah, that's anyway. But the reason I'm bringing up
this therapist talking about the clues which would deal which
friends actually care about you? Okay? I thought was good
starting with they actually show up? Oh yeah, which like
that is a huge thing. I realized that opening up
the restaurant, like which friends have come and not asked
for free stuff? I don't mean to, but like but

(10:01):
like I'll see, like I'll talk to other friends for
doing businesses and like they're struggling. They go, I hate
when my friends come and don't pay. I'm like, ye, yeah, dude, Yeah,
you'll give your money to a strength, you give your
money to Alex Earl who's a billionaire, but you won't
give it to your friend who's going to pop up
shop down the street. I got my Sowkcor girlies do
buy hide. But like when you put that is kind
of crazy that way though.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
It's like when people ask me to do their makeup
for free, which like I don't mind, and I usually
will say us. But if you're if that was my
only like or my best friend Davy, Yeah, if that
was my only way of income, I would be so upset.
Or like Davy, people ask him to do free makeup
all the time and their whole brial parties and that's
his only job.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
Yeah why yeah, so rude. We know one of those
people really good. I know, uh they see eve if
you message each other every day and never match.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
Up to the real thing, Like my best friend when
I was going through a tough time, but I really
just want to be alone and I need to like
get myself, like you know, mentally off this planet for
a minute, she just kept leaving gift bags.

Speaker 1 (11:00):
It's amazing, which is so sweet. We love cap They
call the share good news. Yeah I love that. Okay,
so they say, well, it's fun to share like emojis
and do all that kind of stuff. So I show
the majority of people, even in this day and age,
like when they hear good news over a phone call.

Speaker 3 (11:15):
Yeah, or like I like it when this is not
necessarily good news but should be going on a date
and I get to help pick out her outfits.

Speaker 1 (11:21):
Were fine. Think that's fir. Yeah, but I also think
that shows if you're sharing good news, if somebody's sharing
good news with you, they see you as a close
person who for sure they know'd be proud of them
for sure. You know what I mean. If they make
plans to do stuff with you. Yeah, well yeah we
like that. Yeah, they say, Martin, half grown ups on
the planet are forever looking to make memories while doing
some amazing things. Yeah, they say, it's staying in ordering

(11:43):
phone line is definitely a lot of fun. But imagine
yourself getting your car playing good music, driving off toever
you and ago like that kind of like a looking
forward to something.

Speaker 3 (11:52):
Well, this year I finally stopped reaching out to people
to make plans, like certain people that I feel like
I was the only one and I just haven't heard from.
It's only three people that can think of, But I'm like,
I haven't heard from any of you. Makes sense, which
is a good sign though, you know it is. I'm
just like, why am I trying to hang out with
these people? Yeah, it's I've done that to you. I've
been started unfollowing people.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
Yeah what am I? Hel Am I following you for? Yeah?
I don't care. They give you your their full attention.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
I mean that's important, especially in this day and age
when everybody's on their phone.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Mmmm. They say they'll if you're like having the real
talk to that point sas like they won't be on
their phone while you're having to talk. Yeah, I hate
I hate that. I'm like, I'm just not even gonna
continue so you're not paid. They're there when your life
falls apart.

Speaker 3 (12:32):
I mean, yeah, the biggest one that goes with like
the first one they show up, the first one, second one,
whichever one.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
Well, yeah, the first one is like when they're when
there's good stuff they show, but also when there's that
fun stuff they show up.

Speaker 3 (12:42):
Yeah, and they're they're there for you because you need like,
you need your support systems. That's the most important people
in your life, according to my therapist.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
Yeah, I've certainly realized with this job, it's easy for
my phone to blow up and we have tickets for
Justin Bieber or Taylor Swift. Yeah, and then like when
I'm going through something, it's like, Okay, who's going to
be here where I'm not? Literally, we're not doing fun things. Literally,
was not going to a concert. You're only around for
the good times. They're obviously not there for the right reasons.
They say, you everyone, life's gonna trip you up. If

(13:09):
you're in a tough spot and know someone else who is,
build that support system is important, they say, post you
on Instagram. It can make you feel nice for a while,
but sometimes it helps a lot more. Actually, it helps
a lot more to have something to actually answer the phone. Yeah,
I think that's fair. Always Preaty spot on. I believe
you would have love your thoughts over the DMS at
Wyless Radios in tuns anymore show appreciate you hanging out

(13:30):
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(13:50):
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(14:11):
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(14:31):
pause all the good stuff is right there. I want
to get to this in this second talking about people
who radiate good vibes. Bick two. I know a lot
of folks may be traveling for the holiday. I thought
this was interesting. So the things that er doctors always
bring on vacation, okay, which like my dad brings like
medication and stuff like advil and like stomach stuff. I

(14:53):
just don't. Yeah I do, so one doc said is
always bring anti nausea medication.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
Oh yeah, wedding a few weeks ago, a few months ago.
I literally was like the doctor for anything nausea. I
had like, you know, the the choose, I had the
stuff put behind your ears. I had the actual meds
and everything.

Speaker 1 (15:16):
They say the feeling of nausea and vomiti is one
of the most hated things you can ever imagine. And
there's nothing over the counter that's helpful. Say zo friends
on availble by prescription night. Yeah, okay, A bug zapper
why I don't know. They well, they say a stand
on meskillo tramp or mesquillo zapper racket or must have

(15:36):
somewhere tropical, sure care like West Nile or Zica. That
kind of okay, Sure tweezers. Yeah, I did that.

Speaker 8 (15:43):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (15:44):
They say there are fakes for the for the far
more simple but common problems with splinters. That's why they're
travel essential. Okay, I mean I take them with me.
I realize you have a straight hair somewhere. Nothing worse
than that. I bring my lashes. But sure, compression socks.
If you're flying Sure see d Warren's channey for more
than four hours by air car bus raises the risk
of getting blood cloths scary, Yeah, but compression socks can

(16:08):
lower that risk.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
I see a lot of people in TikTok wearing them
when they travel.

Speaker 1 (16:11):
I do. I do not, but I don't if I
have either A portable charger, Yeah, I bring that with
me too. I think that's uh, that's pretty normal. Yeah.
Uh they said, Doc says emergency. DOC says when you
don't call for help or look up when you're as pharmacyr.
Hospital is that phone, battery, heat packs, a charger. I
also bring it to the hospitals're going to be there forever. Yeah.

(16:33):
Carbon monoxide detector, I never that seems a bit much.
Last one's melatonin. Oh I don't do that. There really
no guest raw dogged yep, I do. Yeah, they say
nastly walk a week in the immune system, which can
make you more what they get sick. I don't know.
I mean, I get that, but I just don't bring it.
I do think I've ever taken Melotona. Yeah helps me.

(16:55):
He's a little sleepy. Yeah, I'm yeah. Ipecially want to
get dependent on it. You know, there's that but for
us to like our If not, I'll wake up at
ten forty naturally, it'll be on vacation. Like what do
I get four hours? Just kind of vibef would hear
yours or text? Nine ninety three three eights Intern January
I Wyann't you think about this real quick? It's Intern
John in your morning show. Thank It's somebody we know
who radiates good vibes. I can think of three off

(17:17):
the top, I go, no, none of you, okay, compare
to these three d d Ye yes, Justin Stewart yeah
and Dante yeah yeah yeah, and love you too. But
like those three are way more positive than all this combined.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
You also aren't around them as much as you're around us,
so but I would prefer to be sometimes I don't.

Speaker 1 (17:41):
I don't disagree, same so I found these are the
most endearing qualities of people who radiate good vibes only.
And to me, like it's those three nutshell starting with
their laughter is genuinely contagious. Okay, yeah, like that's laughters
and they say that. You notice they laugh easily, but

(18:03):
never at somebody else's expense. Oh for sure, that's a
good person. Yeah. Their humor brings people together rather than
creating insiders and outsiders.

Speaker 8 (18:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (18:11):
I think that's that's time should be. Yeah, that's the
person you want to have around it. That's the fun
person in that group, say, even difficult days, their ability
to find moments that become a tiny gift they shared
with everyone in their orbit. I love that that is.
I mean I always say D is the perfect it's
a golden Retriever's great. If I called him baby, it's

(18:32):
fun because that's fun, okay for you, Why don't you, guys?
I mean he's not wait, D has a job. He's
not would I called just no? But he's gonna think
it's important. And then that's a that's a good thing
you want to answer, Hey, whatever, whatever you think. His
photos his contact photo is pretty dope. That's cool. If

(18:52):
he has an answer. I take back everything nice to
say about him. No, you don't. He's not going to
be he was joking on social media. Okay, so hey,
d we're just talking about people who are positive in
our life and wondering why you're not more like that.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
Well, he sounds like he's sleeping time.

Speaker 1 (19:09):
Man, I only can give out. So just because we
said that you're like a golden retriever that we love, man,
I guess human being. But yeah, no, you're You're great.
We love you. We want to scratch you behind the
ears and take you for a talk like that. We
feel great. Yeah, I do love you. Talk to a

(19:33):
miss you later. But he's a good guy. The little tires.
He was joking, but he is essential. Now if he's
sleeping this hour, that.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
He has a baby, he can sleep whenever he wants.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
You also don't know how that baby slept last night?
Oh I do. I texted the baby baby said she
slept fine. So in y'all's face. The next thing is
they remember a little details about you.

Speaker 3 (19:57):
I love that when people just are like, oh, how
how's the going?

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Yeah, they say. This quality makes conversations feel incredibly validating.
You don't have to keep reminding them of your circumstances
or preferences. It creates a feeling of being seen.

Speaker 3 (20:10):
I do think so, because I'm not trying toot my
own horn, but I have heard this a lot that
I'll remember things about somebody that I hadn't known very long,
or just like something they said to me when I
first met them. I'll be like, Oh, how's your grandma doing?
So they're like, wow, how did you remember that?

Speaker 1 (20:22):
You do find you also find out things about people
that nobody else to find out.

Speaker 3 (20:25):
Well, tell me things and I see them again and
they ask about it, and then they feel like necessarily nice.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Yeah, they feel comfortable with you, I think. Yeah, they
create space for others to shine.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
I think that's so important, especially in group settings, because
sometimes people get cut off, especially if you're not very outspoken,
and then that person never feels like they get to
be heard in that group, and then they're just sitting
there alone.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
Yeah, they say their confidence doesn't required constant validation or attention. Instead,
they seem curious about others bring to the table.

Speaker 2 (20:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
I love that. It makes so important their kindness extends
beyond their inner circle. Okay, Yeah, I think that'd be
a good friend. Dante can talk to anybody. He does
talks sucks. Their consistent kindness comes from place in genuine
respect for humanity, not from obligation or fear of judgment.

Speaker 3 (21:07):
I do love that because I think it's important because
a lot of people are just like, oh, I don't
want to do this or talk to other people. But
if you're doing it because you just like genuinely want
to get to know somebody or just be around other people.

Speaker 1 (21:16):
Yeah, you can just tell. This is my favorite things.
I think this is a true test of character. They
celebrate your wins as if they were their own.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
Yes, that's so important, especially with friends in general.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Maybe our friend Justin. I think Justin will gas if
anybody for you could have one nice shoelaces at work,
and he will gash like this is this is the
best news that No.

Speaker 3 (21:36):
Justin actually literally text me I say it was like
congrats on da da da, and I was like, oh
my gosh. Thank He was like, can't wait to see
you soon. I missed you so much.

Speaker 9 (21:42):
You haughty.

Speaker 3 (21:43):
He also saw this like makeup thing in a store
and bought it for me. He's like, I don't know
if you try this, but I saw it and I
thought of you. I was like, I love I loved Justin.

Speaker 1 (21:52):
Yes he's the best he is, they said. Their enthusiasm
goes beyond polite congratulations. They want details, remember to follow
up later. They often find thoughtul ways to mark your achievement. Yes, yes, thanks,
just it well now that I say, because there is
folks where it's like you achieved something and they can
the thank you like surface level, so they don't ask
you by anything about it. So oh like they don't
like they kind of checked the box off of like

(22:12):
well I said congratulations. Yeah, they asked like how'd you feel?
But you react to it? How long you been like
working on it?

Speaker 3 (22:19):
I think with you though, it's hard because you kind
of kill it a lot of stuff. And then it's
like I always make sure, like with you, I'm like,
I don't ask how you felt.

Speaker 1 (22:27):
I'm like, make sure you sit in that so you
can feel it.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Oh for sure, pretty because sometimes I worry that you're
like go go go, and I'm like I did that,
like check that box that you like know that you
did that or you just start.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Saying it you're feeling it. Yeah. I always uh.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
Because you're on the ghost so much like you did
you really like realize like how cool that was.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
I have a problem with that. Yes, as much as
it seems like I gloat on myself, I tend to
move on to like, oh that's we did that. Yeah
I did next.

Speaker 3 (22:50):
They're like, yay, what's next, And I'm like, yo, you
better feel that that's cool.

Speaker 1 (22:55):
Like when our boss reminded me the head number one
comedy album in the world in twenty twenty four. I
was like, oh, yeah, I kind of, but I.

Speaker 3 (23:00):
Remind you of that too at the beginning of the
year and you're like I forgot. I'm like, yeah, that's
pretty sick.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Yeah. No, it's it's like a I know, just I
guess think of the next thing too quickly. Sometimes, you know, uh,
they offer help before you ask is the last one.

Speaker 3 (23:14):
I think that's so important to have a friend that
just is like there to help you. Not they're just
only to help you, but you know what I mean,
like offering when you feel like, especially since I live
alone and everything, sometimes when someone's like, oh I can
do that, I'm like that's thank you.

Speaker 1 (23:26):
Well I'll add to this too, Like when she passed away,
I'm agetting Dante and Justin and other folks too. In
d like there's when you have a loss, people do
reach out right away. Yeah, but then I think like
they and our friend DJ rise To kept reaching out
like every week, I hate to checking in and that
was really huge too. Yeah, it means so I think
all these kind of makes sense. So I hoop, we

(23:47):
call next week. Let's just see that. That's wha be
the next time. Game intern Johnny Mary appreciates you listening
Internshohn in your morning show. It is Wednesday. That means
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(24:09):
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down that preset button, make us number one preset. That
way you don't miss anything. Got to get to the
playlist playoff in minutes. I know you guys know this
by I am a Pinterest Gurley. Yeah, yeah, I find
a lot, my recipes, my designs. They release their hottest
trends for summer, perfect timing for that. Do I know
what most of these mean? Off the cuff, No, rustic

(24:54):
farmhouse be big. They're saying, rustic esthetics and farmhou cottage
interiors are up nine hundred and eleven percent.

Speaker 3 (25:03):
But then don't take talkings out. I mean, also, I'm confused.
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (25:08):
Percent is a relative because it could have been zero
and then all of a sudden it went up by like, yes,
that's there's relative. The digital detox summer. Oh so you're
not on your phone. They're saying, people right to ditch
their screens, embrace nature of the summer, searches for it.
Digital detox ideas rep seventy two percent. That's cool, the
idea put the phone away.

Speaker 3 (25:27):
Put the phone now, I mean that's I mean, if
you got to google it, you're not helping yourself.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
How do I not use my phone? And enjoy the summer.
Don't don't use your phone. Yeah, don't probably the easiest
way to.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Have half the time, Like if you're at the beach
or the pool, half the time, your phone's gonna overheat anyway.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
That is true. Yeah, yeah, that's like it was a
wrap like in a tower or something like that. Yeah,
I mean, get the get the one picture, put it away,
enjoy yourselves, you know what I mean. Urban farming and
garden the table cooking are up. That's cool.

Speaker 3 (25:58):
Reminds me of like, I don't know, just I was
watching the show. There's like they had like chickens on
the roof in New York City. Oh right, they're urban fire.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Oh got you? Yeah, I got you, got you, got you? Okay,
they say it Pinterest users taking inspiration from experts in
these areas. Martha Stewart, sir, just for Martha Stewart, sedek
are up two nine percent. I mean that's cool.

Speaker 3 (26:18):
My friend Maggie, she lives in like the middle of Atlanta,
and she she grows like her own herbs and spices.
I guess it's not spices. I feel like they're described,
but she's making her own KFC chicken.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
You know seven herbs and spices. Crafty ideas is that
that's fun. She's summer crafts behind and six percent especially
for parents and stuff since the kids are home. Yeah,
I would. I would imagine you even like date nights
and it's like, yeah nights because it's it's less expensive
than going out.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
Because that's what my friends and I we had a
girl's night a few weeks ago and we did crafts.

Speaker 1 (26:47):
What did you guys make?

Speaker 3 (26:48):
We just painted these bears. I guess they're like big on.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
The I remember seeing us. Yeah, yeah, those stairs like
the real ones self for like my dad sew one
in when we were in London. Oh, and he's like, oh,
it's so cool for the U my brother's kid. I go, Dad,
I will bet you right now that thing's at least
twenty thousand.

Speaker 3 (27:04):
I was gonna say they're so expensive. And when I
got when I walked over, this was literally two months ago,
I said a few wee I was like two months ago.
But when I walked over there because she's my neighbor,
and I was like, why are we paying bears? And
I was like, Oh, don't eat them to kids, and
she's like.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
No, Yeah. I was like I don't know what these are.
Well the one in London was thirty five. Well she
has pounds, so she has my art, so she might
sell on eBay. Probably my last thing is nostalgic fashion.
The boho trumpet early two thousands is back. Isn't that
your thing? Sauce your boho ch or what's your I
don't know what I am. I feel like yourself boho.

Speaker 3 (27:34):
I used to say, like boho emo.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
There it is nice. I like that.

Speaker 2 (27:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (27:42):
Intern Johnny Marnin show playlist playoff the best songs of
two thousand and five on an intern Johnny Morning Show,
Sauce you had.

Speaker 3 (27:51):
I had Fall Up Boys, Sugar, We're Going Down, Kylie Clarkson,
Since You've Been Gone, and then Mariah Carey We Belonged Together.

Speaker 4 (27:56):
Rose, You Had, went to Fighting, Hallo, Back Girl, Sierra
Went Step and the pussy Cat Dolls, Don't You.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
I had Kelly Clarkson Breakaway, Jesse mccartny Beautiful Soul, and
Gavin mcgarratt Don't Want to Be a couple of things
that happened in two thousand and five. Okay, Brad Pitton,
jeniffer Anson Foul for Divorce. Yeah, Yeah, but seriously, I'm
over it. But yeah, that was a hard one. The
Office premiered for the first time in America, very exciting.

(28:25):
It had really bad ratings. NBC gave it a second
season because Steve kraw is gonna be in the forty
o Virgin Facebook was made available for high school students
that year. Zuckerberg offered to sell to my Space for
seventy five million dollars. My Space, of course, declined The Office.
I think Tom's happy. Oh yeah, it seems to you

(28:46):
seem to care. Dashney Child broke up in two thousand
and five.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
Oh wow, I didn't know they officially broke up. I
thought they just like win did their own thing. Well,
I know, but I didn't know they're.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Like breaking up. Beyonce went did her own thing.

Speaker 5 (29:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
The top movies in theaters in two thousand and five
Wedding Crashers. No, that's two. Try on the Choco Factory.
Batman Begins. It was the first one with Christian Baleka,
Matta Gascar. Oh I love that. Number one was mister
and Missus Smith. Now it makes sense, and that Jen

(29:21):
go exactly making me earlier. Let's go Carrie, Good morning,
Hi guys, hike. Girl, you heard the playlist you want
to vote for? Who?

Speaker 5 (29:33):
I want to vote for?

Speaker 2 (29:34):
Sauce?

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Which one of Sauce's songs did it for you?

Speaker 8 (29:39):
I just love Kelly Clarkson.

Speaker 1 (29:40):
You can't go wrong, Carrie, Thank you for listening. Have
a great day. Okay, Marissa, good morning, Good morning. You
heard the playlist you want to vote for? Who? Oh? Yeah,
I want to vote for Rose? Son of a Gun? Okay,
which one of Rose's songs did it for you? Girl?
That girl's a banger. Thank you for listening. Have a

(30:01):
great day.

Speaker 2 (30:03):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (30:03):
Let's go and Drea, good morning. By all right, girl,
you heard the playlist you want to vote for? Who
I want to vote for?

Speaker 3 (30:11):
You?

Speaker 6 (30:11):
Josh?

Speaker 1 (30:12):
And which one of my songs did it? Girl? Oh?

Speaker 8 (30:15):
You played breakaway?

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Yes, you can't go love that? Andrea, thank you for listening.
Have a great day.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
No, thank you.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
If you have a suggestion for a playoff nine nine
three three eight to text our dms always open at one.
In this radio it is intern John in your morning show.
We are at less than forty hours away the fourth
of July. Sauce is your family, a firework family, growing
up like a bait. Your parents struck me as they
would get the fireworks.

Speaker 3 (30:40):
So my parents every Fourth of July through a giant party.
Hell yeah, so days leading up to the fourth July.
I was like their employee, Not really, I was unpaid.
I was their intern.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
I was helping them with everything leading up to the parties.
Pretty big firework collection. Yeah, my yea.

Speaker 3 (30:53):
I would drive in Pennsylvania. I'm sorry, allegedly is that
you say it all the time?

Speaker 1 (30:59):
That's yeah, okay, Rose, No, but we would always go
watch them. Okay, that's fair. Yeah, in Minnesota they had
really strict firework laws too, But go to Wisconsin. The
rumors like, oh the police watch. I don't know if
anybody who got searched for fireworks in the car. I
don't know if that's an actual thing to happen. I'm
sure it does. But luckily though, a plenty of friends

(31:20):
take foes and videos of fireworks, so I can just
watch theirs and it's great. Honestly, it's dare I say
it's better than the real thing? Like why would I
want to like actually see fireworks if I can just
do it that way? Yeah, agreed, So let me get
to this, got your lord tickets coming next hang on,
appreciate you listening. It is internshown in your morning show.

(31:40):
We can be candid here among friends. Concert tickets are
hella expensive. That sees hella to get there, to get
the tickets, to get parking, to get all that. We
want to alleviate some of that. Give you free tickets
to great shows. Lord is going to be at the Anthem.
If you have not been to the Anthem, it is
one of the coolest looking venues. It's so pretty, it's

(32:03):
it's it's yeah. It's a gorgeous yeahs and the locations
cool out of it, and it sounds great, and it's
great everything about it's fantastic. You want to see Lord
at the Anthem? Call me make it easy collar nine,
you're in eight seven seven, nine, nine, five four six
eight one. Good luck. Got the check in coming in
a second. What name do you refuse to date? Is crazy?

(32:25):
We're over halfway through the year, but Google just released
their most searched baby names of twenty twenty five. You
had a guess Sauce will be making the list of
most search baby names.

Speaker 3 (32:36):
Maybe I'm I mean, obviously I'm not. I don't have kids,
but I'm gonna go with Violex the Fourth Wing.

Speaker 1 (32:42):
Oh okay, sure, sure, sure Rose, how about you? I
feel like Emma and Ella are still like, yeah, pretty popular. Okay.

Speaker 3 (32:49):
According to Google, number ten is Lincoln Lincoln. That is
a I know a lot of people name their kids Lincoln.
They call them link right doorable.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Yeah, Milo, my love get buddy Otis and there too,
stop it. Okay, Zion Zion, that's pretty cool. Yeah, Zion, Like,
Zion's gotta be a bad ass. That's gonna be cool, kid.
You gotta know, like if Zion's a little wimp, you
can't eat. Zion's gotta be like and they say Zion's outside,
I won't go see that guy. He's gonna kick my ass,

(33:18):
you know what I mean? Yeah, Violets at seven, I
knew it. Sick. Yeah, it's a good name. Sure, ari
Aris it's sick. Yeah, okay, interesting. I don't think I
know any Arias. It's from pre Little Liars. Oh and
Game of Thrones is a yeah, I don't know, she's
bad ass. Okay, yeah, I don't think I know any

(33:40):
in I r L.

Speaker 3 (33:41):
I know people I went to high school with who
named their daughters Aria.

Speaker 1 (33:44):
Okay. Athena is A five Athena. My mom would love that.

Speaker 3 (33:49):
Well, you're gonna be Persephone? Were you going to be Forsephony?
That have been a my cat's name, and Tigany would
be sick.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
And tikeny psephony. Number four biggest baby name googles so
far this year is a million. That's my cousin than
get lost though the shut up. Number three is Sadie. Sadie.
That's my first cars name. Okay, the diesel. I feel
like I know like someone. I know one person that

(34:16):
has a Sadie.

Speaker 3 (34:17):
But most of the Sadies I know are dogs, which
I can say that as someone who Shelby tons of
dog named Shelby. I never met a Shelby dog. I've
met so many dogs and shell It's so crazy, okay I.

Speaker 1 (34:26):
Number two is Theodore, Oh Theo or Teddy Teddy adorable
for sure. Number one baby name training this year is Sutton. Sutton.
I like the name. I just haven't call Ton, but
there's or sut Hey sut yes, sut no her name

(34:54):
If your name is Sutton, just what I'm saying because
I want to be a public call you sut or
tell yeah, Ton, Yeah, Okay, we just got fine it's
like Benjamin. Why don't people hold him jam like I
or Jen Benjamin? Damn listen, we will find a Sutton
the Benjamin and that'll be our goal for the rest
of the year. A right show, Let's do this. The

(35:15):
check in on intern John and your morning show very easy.
Get hold of us nine ninety three three eighth to
text DM's up and at WYMUS Radio today one know
what name? Will you not date? They could come down
from the heavens, the most beautiful person inside and outside.
They check every single box. They are perfect. However, if

(35:36):
they have this name, it is an instant non starter.
I will go listen beyond dating apps if I see
a Shelby or a Rose pop up instantly.

Speaker 4 (35:47):
Now do you see a rose pop up? How what's
your age limits? Tattoo about that? That's my first question?

Speaker 1 (35:53):
Open baby. But there's been times where it's like, oh,
this person, they're very pretty, and like like, ah, I can't.
There's no way that my mom's name. You can't. Peggy's
on there, Oh yeah, Margaret's Yeah, I can't. I can't.
That's just can't do that. So all right, saws for you?
The name of this perfect man tattoos, no ambition, skinny
as hell, perfect red for you though.

Speaker 3 (36:19):
Really probably Casey. My ex boyfriend's name is Casey and
he was just the only terrible person I've ever dated,
and he was awful.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Okay, yeah, so I just really can't get past. Doesn't
matter how he spells it, because Casey our dog grown up.
It was with the sea.

Speaker 3 (36:31):
When I just say Casey, I don't want to date you, Okay.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
That's scare you.

Speaker 4 (36:36):
I have a whole slew of names, some are ex boyfriends,
but the top would be John, Frank, Mark, Justin, and
Alex because those are my brother's names.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
So there's no way I can date someone with that name.
That's tough.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
Yeah, that I I long time ago. I went out
with a guy named Justin, and I was like, this
is weird. It's weird.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Well, there's been times where I've seen people on apps
who have like names of xesm Like I can't do
that now, especially given our job, Like that'd be too
wad to explain. Like I just say an X name Brittany.
That was Brittany one, not Brittany too, Brittany, not the
name Brittany. Yeah, you give her like a B dogg
or something like yeah. And also Eric would ruin it.

(37:18):
He'd be like, I mean the better Brittany or something
like that. So yeah, that'd be that'd be a tough
one to get across. I want to hear yours though,
for you? What name will you not date? No matter what?
Nine ninety three three eight to text dm Z open
at YMS radio. If you want voice change.

Speaker 9 (37:35):
We can do that.

Speaker 1 (37:36):
We can change your name as well. It is the
check in on intern John your morning show. Let me
just preface this is a non judgment zone, the check
in on intern John in your morning show. What name
is absolutely off limits for you, whether dating, whether as
like your own child. One day this name pops up,

(37:57):
whatever reason, it is a no go. Nine eight to
text DM's open at WYMUS Radio. Let's go in Bethesda, Alana.
Good morning, good morning. So let's set the scene. Ride
the bar. The most perfect specimen walks in. You guys,
make eye contact. They're floating across the room. They check

(38:17):
every box you've ever had. They're perfect except for they
have this name. What's that name?

Speaker 8 (38:24):
Jason?

Speaker 1 (38:25):
Oh wow, Jna, Dad, damn it. It always starts with
the jnames. Okay, jnames and who is Jason to you? Alana?

Speaker 6 (38:34):
So I've never personally dated one. I've had a couple
of my friends date Jason's. They are always players and
you know what, not to be superstitious, but you ever
see like the videos on TikTok where it says this name,
don't date them.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
It's always a gy. I mean, I just know what's Jason,
and it is just like Jason, Jared John, Okay, being
Ley the jobs, Yeah, have you had them? Like in
your life, Alna, where a guy walked by happen to
be ad Jason, You like immediately.

Speaker 6 (39:01):
Know, Yeah, it's immediate turnoff.

Speaker 1 (39:04):
And I know that that's not fair, but that's just
how my mindset is. Yeah, okay, that's fair enough. All right,
I put you in hold one second. Sure she does
bring up a good point too. I don't know if
I could date somebody who had a name of one
of my friends either like girlfriends or exes, Okay, like
that thing would be I don't know, that'd be weird,

(39:27):
I guess. So, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (39:28):
I just feel like like a lot of my friends
and I realize that like every guy's named Ryan or Ryan,
that we've all dated. We've all dated like a million
Ryan's and Ryan's like all of us collectively.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
Not Okay, Yeah, I don't know. I guess I'm trying to. Yeah,
I don't know if I could do it.

Speaker 3 (39:41):
Like I just kind of at this point, it's like
generic names.

Speaker 1 (39:43):
I just usually take off the list. Yeah that's sir,
let me go, Rebecca, good morning, good morning, right girl,
So the most perfect person comes in front of you,
they have this name immediately, and know what's the name?

Speaker 3 (39:56):
Dave?

Speaker 1 (39:56):
Okay, okaya? And why Dave?

Speaker 6 (39:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (39:59):
That Dave was my boyfriend in college and that was
a bad experience and it still haunts me. So like
I meet it Dave. Someone's friend is a Dave.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
I like shiver and go, okay, fair enough. Does it
matter if it's a David?

Speaker 8 (40:17):
Same any any permutation of Dave is awful, Okay.

Speaker 1 (40:22):
And it's the only for you personally? What I like
your best friend was, Like, I found this man I
want to date. His name is Dave. Is that Dave
who is no romantic link to you? Still going to
be in a hole the worker's.

Speaker 8 (40:32):
Way out of She knows not to even bring it up.
That's not even an option.

Speaker 2 (40:38):
It's a non starter.

Speaker 1 (40:39):
Okay, no, I think that makes perfect sense. Thank you
so much for listening. I have a great day.

Speaker 8 (40:44):
Okay, you too.

Speaker 1 (40:45):
This reminds me. I did see a meme yesterday. You know,
the game Blank Mary kill you? Ever wonder how many
times you've been brought up in that game and where
you fall along, like where people put you. I thought
about it, and I was like, I'm gonna be honest,
I don't think I want to know. I want to know,
would you? Yeah? Where do you end?

Speaker 3 (41:03):
Like?

Speaker 1 (41:04):
Okay, nobody's killing me. I'm just saying, so, what percent
do you think you fell into that kiss?

Speaker 10 (41:12):
Mary?

Speaker 1 (41:14):
What do you think he fell into.

Speaker 3 (41:15):
I'm probably Mary, Okay, it's probably.

Speaker 1 (41:18):
Fifty to fifty for the but zero for the for
the bad one. Why would you kill me? I mean
that's bring so much tooid everyone's life that and I've
always Yeah, let's go in Frederick, Amanda, good morning, Good morning,
hye girl. So for you, the name you will absolutely
not date, no matter how perfect they are is Daniel.

(41:39):
Oh No, what happened with Daniel?

Speaker 7 (41:41):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (41:42):
God? Too much to adventures? Okay? Is it one Daniel
or is it a series of Daniels series?

Speaker 8 (41:49):
Daniels, but unintentional, like one from high school and then
one like after college.

Speaker 1 (41:53):
Okay, yeah, we did to Daniels in our lives. Okay,
were they not good in similar ways? Was it like,
oh no, this is bringing back.

Speaker 8 (42:03):
To the high school Dany drastically did Like one was
like way too mature before his time, like took his
bet out so he could sleep on the floor because
it was more like.

Speaker 1 (42:10):
Eastern Okay, sure, and then the other one was.

Speaker 5 (42:14):
Just like all about late like venders, which recked mornings
if you had a nine to five job.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
Sure, absolutely, Now would make a difference if you went
by Dan or Danny or is just any version?

Speaker 8 (42:24):
No, no, no, no Daniels.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
Okay, they're all the same. Okay, fair enough, fair enough,
can't put you in hold one second? Sounds good? Hot
take question two. Adults that go by nicknames. Your thoughts, like,
if there was somebody is like, hey, I'm Danny and
he's like an adult.

Speaker 3 (42:40):
Yeah, if you go by like Danny and Jimmy Tommy
and you're an adult, I think you should have probably
stopped that a long time ago.

Speaker 1 (42:48):
Yeah. I guess like my brother like he called he
goes by tom. Yeah, but to me, He'll always be Tommy.
That's fair and my family, but there is it is
like I would feel odd if I was like Cammy Johnny.

Speaker 3 (42:59):
And am like yeah, like I like literally was introduced
to someone a few days ago and he introduced himself
as Jimmy and I was like, okay.

Speaker 1 (43:07):
But Jimmy sound I feel like that's different though, because
that sounds like a different name though, because it's James,
you know what I mean. I don't know, like I
just I don't know.

Speaker 3 (43:14):
I think if you're an adult, and even it's just
my opinion that I change my mind, I'm not gonna
change it.

Speaker 1 (43:18):
Let me go and craft and Stephanie, good morning, Good morning,
I girl. The name that's off limits you refuse to
date is what.

Speaker 2 (43:26):
Craig?

Speaker 1 (43:27):
Oh, I'm honest, Craig. That it does kind of send
shivers up the spine.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
I only am a few adults named Craig. I feel
like that's like an adult adult.

Speaker 1 (43:36):
Well, now, Stephanie, how long has Craig been on they
do not date list?

Speaker 8 (43:41):
Ever?

Speaker 3 (43:41):
Since I decided to date one in my early twenties.

Speaker 8 (43:46):
Not the best name in.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
All right, and so was a one and done with Craig, like,
never again. Another Craig. We tried it once, was not
a Craig to be. I don't want to see if
it had a nice ring to it, but shot it
out just.

Speaker 8 (44:00):
A it's an instant though.

Speaker 1 (44:02):
Sure. Okay, Now have you met other crags in your life? Oh?

Speaker 3 (44:08):
I have.

Speaker 8 (44:09):
There's been a few mentors here and there. They're usually older,
so they're pretty easy to avoid.

Speaker 1 (44:15):
Okay, all right, Oh my god, can I put you
in hold one second? Yeah, p S said all the crags.
That's not us. I'm sure you're great. That was just fine.
So let's Andrea, good morning, good morning. Before I ask you,
how often do people say your name wrong? A said
Andre is and and no, you said it right.

Speaker 8 (44:37):
Everyone calls the Andrea, but it's it's and gotcha.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
Okay, So Andrea the name that is off limits for
you for dating where it's guaranteed no is what?

Speaker 2 (44:47):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (44:48):
So I'm bisexual, so I hate the name Tricia.

Speaker 1 (44:53):
Okay, and so like any Tricia, I just can't do it.
And then all for men, the N Bruce, I'm not sure.

Speaker 3 (45:01):
What that's like a downy kid, and so yeah, Bruce
is like I think of dogs, I'm not in a
bad way, Like I'm not saying like, I just think
of like a bulldog.

Speaker 1 (45:09):
Br Bruce is like a dog name. So with Patricia's
and the Bruces, have we dated either in the past
or is it just like we've had bad vibes from either? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (45:20):
So when I was a kid, I had a friend, Well,
my sister had a friend named Tricia, and.

Speaker 8 (45:27):
Yeah, she was she was just like not a nice girl,
and so I think it just like left the lasting impressive.

Speaker 3 (45:34):
Honestly, I had a neighbor growing up named Tricia.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
And she was so mean. That makes sense. Okay, what
about Bruce, I just wow, I don't know the name.
Throw you off at that's fair, okay, And Drake, I
put you in hold one second? Sure you can. I
continue yours over text nine nine three eight. It is
the check in an intern John in your morning show,

(45:57):
Abby Wednesday, Thank you for listening. Intern in your morning show.
We are minutes away from a new second day up day. First,
I wanted to get to this. I know summer already started, yeah,
the couple weeks back. Yeah, but organizers say get rid
of these things before summer really kicks off. Okay, which
I'm gonna be honest, I have not gotten rid of
any of these things. So starting with old pool and

(46:19):
beach gear, okay, oh sure, they're saying like check for
missing your damage items like broken goggles, floats, spier sunscreen.
So then you kind of know what you actually.

Speaker 3 (46:28):
Have, like especially if you have kids, or just like
building sand castles like cracked. Oh yeah, I know, like
dry rotten plastic stuff.

Speaker 1 (46:35):
Even though like for us being in orlanda earlier this week,
it's like, yeah, most of sunscrea ham like there was
maybe a squirt left, and like I should just toss
that beforehand, so you actually know what you have.

Speaker 3 (46:44):
I just beem hoping that maybe like when Prime Day
gets here, it will all be on sale.

Speaker 1 (46:49):
That sair winter appaently you didn't wear this year?

Speaker 3 (46:51):
Oh I actually did do that in the spring, which
is good, but I usually don't do that, so I
was surprised.

Speaker 1 (46:57):
Did it feel like a sense of relief afterwards? Yes?

Speaker 3 (46:59):
Is I just you buying new coats like no other
coats but I'll buy like these just I don't know
these jackets. I'm like, oh, these are really cute. Then
I don't ever wear them.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Yeah, that's round I finally sorry, just stop chinor to
us traveling expired travel toiletrees. How do you know when
they expire? They have like the dates on them. They
should have the date, Yeah, but.

Speaker 3 (47:17):
They have like they'll say like six months, but you
don't know. I don't know when I bought them.

Speaker 1 (47:21):
But some of them have like the actual like date data.
But they're saying like summer calendars still quickly the last
minute travel invites sure spontaneous road trips, longer vacations. Having
your toiletry kits ready to go means you can pack
quickly avoid making last minute rest decisions.

Speaker 8 (47:32):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:33):
I have like a whole toilet tree area. That makes
sense though, because like you actually can go, you have
to go target dump like or last second. Yeah. I
make sure like I always have stuff. That's what I'm like.
I don't know. Digital clutter. Okay, so they say you
ever gotten the umsize storage notification? They say all the time.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
They see our phones hold more clear than we think
a lot on our daily conversations and messages. There's photos, notes, apps, ideas,
most of which we aren't even using.

Speaker 3 (47:58):
I know, I need to go through my life op
top that stuff. He's getting filled and I don't really
know what to do.

Speaker 1 (48:04):
Yeah, yeamh unused or broken outdoor equipment.

Speaker 3 (48:08):
Sure, I feel like I just got all new stuff
when I moved last summer, though, sir.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
They're saying things like beach shares, bikes, coolers, sports equipment,
YadA YadA. That makes sense, kind of goes to like
you don't want to think of like we have a cooler. Yeah,
then it's time to go to the beach and the
cooler is broken, literally it doesn't work or there's dead
animals inside. Oh yeah, but that too, Yeah that would suck. Yeah, yep, yeah,
car junk, I don't look at me. I know I

(48:32):
need to do that. I know I need to do that.
Damn I did.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
I did take when I got that flats higher though,
I did take a lot out.

Speaker 1 (48:40):
That's fair for that. Yeah, the experts in summer is
the time when your car sometimes has more of a
social life than you do.

Speaker 3 (48:46):
Yeah, because growing up, I always had a beating suit
in my car just in case I was ever invited anywhere.

Speaker 1 (48:52):
That makes like that. I think that makes references. Yeah.
The last one is your growing bag collection. Oh yeah,
saying totes classic bags, man, mine mine's out of control. Yeah,
but guess never know, you know what I mean. Just
even like my.

Speaker 3 (49:06):
Friend gave me one of her bags because I guess
ai Alo, if you buy stuff there, they give you
a bag in person, Okay, and I like it a lot,
so she gave me one.

Speaker 1 (49:14):
I was like, I don't need another bag, but I
like this. Yeah. They say the most you really need
is one or two, and the most are full of
old receipts snack wrappers. In last Fall facts summer needs
a clean slid. Yeah, I think I probably have thirty. Yeah,
and Trail Joe's man, they get you every year, not you,
but in general, people like I need that new tote.

Speaker 3 (49:32):
No, I have like two Trader Joe's bags. Yeah, I
did buy them myself.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
So it is.

Speaker 1 (49:37):
Let's get to this in a second second date update. Wow,
is somebody think there's a five? They stop talking to you.
We find out what went wrong. Second date update in
minutes on intern John in your Morning Show. Second date
update on interns John in your Morning Show. The dating
world sucks. That's why when you find somebody you think
is different, that maybe could be your person, and then

(49:58):
they stop talking to you. You I know, what went wrong.
We try to get to the bottom of it. Nick,
Good morning, sir.

Speaker 2 (50:05):
Good morning.

Speaker 1 (50:06):
How are you doing well? Man? So walk us through this.
You and Cartney first met, how or on what app.

Speaker 2 (50:13):
First? I just want to say, you're right, the dating
world does.

Speaker 7 (50:17):
And that's why when you meet, when you meet somebody cool,
it's kind of refreshing for sure. So yeah, Courtney and
I we met on Tinder. I don't have a lot
of time, so you know, I kind of have to
resort to online dating.

Speaker 2 (50:29):
Yeah, and.

Speaker 3 (50:33):
We you know, it was it.

Speaker 2 (50:35):
I mean, it flowed.

Speaker 1 (50:36):
You know.

Speaker 2 (50:36):
We had a lot of texting back and forth.

Speaker 7 (50:38):
We even did a couple of you know, FaceTime calls
just to get comfortable with each other's fun and uh yeah,
we just have a lot in common. And she's really smart,
you know, intelligent, So that's like a huge turn on
for me. And we we we went out to dinner.

Speaker 2 (50:56):
It was great. It was a great meal.

Speaker 7 (50:58):
Again, like we kind of just picked up where we
left off with the texting and the the video calls.

Speaker 1 (51:06):
Well, I wanted to bring this up. Let me cut
you off. I want to bring this up because you
mentioned your email you said it felt like you guys
have known each other for a long time.

Speaker 2 (51:13):
Yeah, yeah, it was really easy to talk to her, like, yeah, awesome.

Speaker 1 (51:17):
Though.

Speaker 2 (51:17):
You know, sometimes you meet somebody and it's just, you know,
you feel like you've known them forever, you.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
Know, well, especially to like having the first couple of
talks be a FaceTime almost fun. That's more awkward than
meeting somebody in person, you know what I mean.

Speaker 7 (51:30):
Yeah, I mean it can be, but it does kind
of sort out. Uh, you know the real people from
some women are just fishing for compliments on these dating apps,
don't know.

Speaker 1 (51:41):
Yeah that's his truth. That's his truth, because I say, okay, so, Nick,
so we match about two weeks ago, a week of talking.
Good dinner. Last week you drove a conversation you said,
was kind of seamless, almost like you know, you haven't
missed a step. Was there a kiss at the end date?

Speaker 2 (52:02):
Just the kids on the cheek, you know it was.
I kind of kept it classy.

Speaker 7 (52:07):
I wasn't really getting the vibe that she was the
kind of girl that was going to make out on
the first date. I certainly didn't want to push that sure,
which made me respect her even more. But you know,
she's been ghosting me now like I haven't heard anything
from her, okay, and what I don't get it? Yeah,
and that's how wh ask So you guys left it with.

Speaker 1 (52:27):
You're supposed to hang out again like this week, fair,
Like I'll well say something up, we'll go out again, okay.
And you've tried taxiing, you try calling and just nothing.

Speaker 2 (52:37):
Nothing yeah radio silence. Man, It's it's pretty baffling.

Speaker 1 (52:42):
Yeah, okay, so let's do this. I'll call Courtney and
trag your on with us and get her side of
the story.

Speaker 2 (52:48):
Okay, yeah, no I get an answer one way or
the other on this.

Speaker 1 (52:53):
I got you on one second because there's the crappy
part of the things going well, and then.

Speaker 3 (52:59):
Yeah, you don't understand what happened.

Speaker 1 (53:07):
Hello I Courtney. Yeah, hey, it's intern John. I got
Sauce and Rose here as well. Can we talked to
you on the show real quick about something nothing not bad,
Just need like two minutes of your time. Oh okay, okay,
I got something on the phone here named Nick Nick.
If you want to say, hello.

Speaker 2 (53:27):
Hey, what's up.

Speaker 1 (53:27):
Corney nailed it, and so Corney Nick reached out to us.
He told us, you guys a mash On Hinge that
we had a dinner or sorry, Tinder had a dinner
date last week. He thought the vibes are good, but
that he's not heard from you since, so we're just
trying to call and see where your head's at. Because
what he told us sounds like you guys had a connection.

Speaker 8 (53:48):
Well, hey, Nick, yeah, listen Nick for a really nice guy.
We had a great time. I thought we were connecting
really well. We were chatting on the app, had a
few facetimes, so and that went really well in the date.

Speaker 1 (54:06):
To be quite honest, it did.

Speaker 8 (54:07):
It went really well. It's just there were some red flags,
or actually one red flag that seemed a little weird.
I ignored it. And then after the date, I don't know,
he was telling me about we all have friends. He
was telling me about he has this really great, like
best girlfriend, and that's I love that. I think that's
that's actually a green flag. When a guy has close

(54:29):
female friends, I think that's great. And man between those friendships. However,
like a day after the date, I get a DM
through Instagram with someone I don't follow and doesn't call me,
and it's his friend, his best girlfriend, and it's this
long message asking me how the date went, what did

(54:54):
we talk about? How did I feel about Nick?

Speaker 2 (54:58):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (55:00):
It scrolled on and that to me was a really
big turn off. I just I don't know, it didn't
feel I don't know, it just didn't feel like a friend.
I have friends, and you know, they interrogate me after
the dates. They don't go one damn.

Speaker 1 (55:14):
Yeah, Okay, did you almost get the vibe like she's
like guarding her territory.

Speaker 8 (55:21):
I mean yeah, it felt it felt invasive. It felt
kind of like, well it was given. It's like that's
in line between giving mom and like stocker girlfriend vibes.

Speaker 1 (55:33):
Thoughts.

Speaker 7 (55:35):
Yeah, I didn't know that that my friend Sarah had
done that until after the fact.

Speaker 3 (55:44):
I do.

Speaker 7 (55:44):
I see where Courtney's coming from on that, but it
really and I talked to Sarah about everything, you know.

Speaker 2 (55:51):
I told her how excited I was to meet Courtney,
and she was really happy for me.

Speaker 1 (55:58):
With uh, well, real quick, though, has she done this before?
Uh no?

Speaker 2 (56:06):
Maybe like if she met the per like the girl
I was dating. Okayerson, she might ask.

Speaker 8 (56:11):
I would disagree with that. In her message, it definitely
indicated like she does this.

Speaker 1 (56:18):
Okay, so let me do this I'm gonna put you
guys in hold. Are you a team Nick or Team Courtney?
Eight seven seven nine for six State one to call
nine nine three three eight to text second date update
on intern John Morning Show. Second date update on intern
John in your Morning show. We have talked to Nick
and Courtney. They have matched on Tinder about two weeks ago,

(56:39):
had about a week's worth of FaceTime dates, had dinner
last Friday. He thought everything was fine. Uh. She let
us know that the kind of I guess we sorry
as a pink flag maybe turned the red flag where
he was bringing up his best female friend named Sarah.
And then the next day after the date, she got
a DM from Sarah Raah basically asking about the date

(57:02):
and saying that she does this often. Yeah, which is
kind of I guess a red flag. Would love your
thoughts nine nine three three eight to text who are
getting you? And hold sauce. What would you do if
you guy DM from a guy's best girlfriend asking for details?
I honestly, I don't think I would answer.

Speaker 3 (57:20):
But I don't blame Courtney for not wanting to get
involved with that, because I think that's such a huge
red flag, Like I mean, you go on dates. I've
never once DMed any of them or fault like anything
like that, Like that would be just really odd. Why
wouldn't Why wouldn't she Sarah? Why wuldn't Sarah check in
with him and just be like, oh, how the date
go did, Like you don't need to get reported to

(57:42):
about how the date went from the other party. That
is just that's crossing so many boundaries and so odd.

Speaker 1 (57:47):
Ye. I would also feel as the guy if one
of you two reached out to somebody went I date on,
I felt so violated, like, yeah, why are you Like
that's not going to turn out well, I.

Speaker 3 (57:58):
Just I don't understand the point. I think that's very odd.
And that's also not a good friend either, because that's
really just violating and sneaky.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
Yeah. Yeah, even if the attention was good, Yeah, I
don't like that.

Speaker 4 (58:14):
I feel like if this obviously, if this was somebody
that you had met even one time, it would be
a little more understandable if it was a mutual friend obviously,
But like it's weird. It's giving like I'm your mom,
like like she said, I'm your mom energy, Yeah, it's
too invasive.

Speaker 3 (58:33):
Like I what is her motive? Here exactly. I don't understand.

Speaker 1 (58:38):
It seems like she is like, I don't know, is
she into him like that?

Speaker 4 (58:43):
And she's like checking and like is this is this
somebody I'm gonna have to watch out?

Speaker 1 (58:48):
Four kind of like vibe.

Speaker 3 (58:50):
I don't know, Rose, Rose, I feel like you're right though,
that is what it seems like. Why is she getting asking,
according to report to her about the date they went on?

Speaker 1 (58:59):
That's so weird. Must like she's suddenly saying like, hey,
just so you know, if this works out, I'm gonna
be here too, involved in the whole thing from startingtrolers
like to involved.

Speaker 9 (59:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:09):
So I think that's so rude and just weird. And yeah,
the fact that she said she's done it before, Yeah,
it sounds like she probably has if this, if she
said her And the fact that the fact that is
paragraphs and paragraphs, I feel like that's just weird.

Speaker 1 (59:22):
That's weird. I don't disagree. Go in Rockville, Sarah, good morning, Hi,
you've heard a second date update. What'd you want to say? Yes,
I have friends who are guys, and I would never.

Speaker 9 (59:34):
In my wildest dreams check in to ask them how
a date went.

Speaker 8 (59:38):
Like, you know, I mean, even if they asked me,
I don't think I'd do it.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
I'd be like, no, that's your date. Yeah, what's that
guy do with me? Well, and let me ask you this, sar.
Let's just say you want to first date with a
guy and then his female friend reaches out to you.
Would you think it a positive? Or would you be
like why is she so invested? Red flag? Red flag?
Red flag?

Speaker 8 (01:00:00):
I would be like, no, run this is you know,
because if it were happening to me, I'd be like,
something's wrong with this guy.

Speaker 1 (01:00:07):
If his girlfriends have to check in with me like, oh,
you know, let's disagree. Oh god, thank you have a
great day. Of course, thank you. Let's go in Waldorf. Alicia,
good morning, good morning, you heard second update. What'd you
want to say?

Speaker 6 (01:00:26):
So if I went on a date with a guy
and then afterwards his best friend contacts me and she
also happens to be a girl, like, that's absolutely going
to be a no for me.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Yeah. Would it make a difference if it was his
best guy friend because I guess, like, I get why
the girl it's weird, but it's almost weird either way
to reach out and be like, hey, how to go
I'm just Billy's friend.

Speaker 6 (01:00:47):
Yeah, it's weird either way, but it's more weird if
it's a girl, because it makes you think, like, okay,
well does she have any kind of interest in him?

Speaker 8 (01:00:56):
Like it just kind of elevates the weirdness.

Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
Yeah, no, it makes sense. Okay, Alicia, thank you for listening.
To have a great day. You would love your thoughts
nine nine three eight to text if you want do
you a second date? Update? Dms are open at YMS Radio.
It is Internshion in your morning show. I don't want
to be a debbie downer. However, I found the worst
fast foods for your health that experts the you should

(01:01:21):
avoid all costs. Okay, great love for me. I'm a
firm believer though. We're here for a good time now
a long time. So every now and then, you know,
I had to post my Uber eats orders, it'd be embarrassing.
I mean, some of them can be a pretty bad.

Speaker 3 (01:01:37):
So.

Speaker 1 (01:01:37):
Some of the honorable mentions include the fried rice side
from Panda Express, the bacon, sausage and egg grat from
Starbucks KFC's Nashville Hot Loaded Fries bowl. That sounds fantastic.

Speaker 3 (01:01:51):
I really don't don't even know what's in it, but
it sounds good.

Speaker 1 (01:01:53):
Well, yeah, I have no idea the cobs salved from
Chick fil are supposed to I've heard that, okay, and
the beasts from Subway. Okay, there we go. Coming number five,
Burger King has something called the Bacon King. Oh sounds great, bacon, bacon,
So it's like, this is their words, a fat filled
burger has a whopping six salty slices of bacon on

(01:02:17):
top of two patties, American cheese, ketchup and mayonnaise.

Speaker 3 (01:02:21):
That's a lot of bacon though. I like bacon, but
like all that on top of two burgers.

Speaker 1 (01:02:25):
Yeah, but it sounds kind of good A little bit there.
I don't like burgers. Yeah, I mean got it. That's
a lot. Yeah. Coming number four, Wendy's has something called
the Big Bacon Classic Triple Sure. Kind of a common
theme so farah, other a lot of bacon. Burger is
clogging just like they say. The Burger tops the Bacon

(01:02:47):
King with three burger patties, Apple would smoke bacon, American cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickles, onion, ketship,
and mayo has eighty six grams of fat thirty six
rams of saturated fat. Okay, but it sounds great. Yeah, sure,
it sounds pretty nice. Yeah, I wouldn't mind that. Okay.
Coming to number three Popeyes, Oh signature hot bone and

(01:03:11):
wings or Louisiana Garlic bon and wings. That's what sucks
about wings. You think, like, oh, it's chicken, it's gotta
be good for it, and it's like, yeah, but it's
like all bread and de fried. Yes, yeah, it should be. Also,
put you on game real quick, you know. Oh yeah, yeah,
put us on game. Salt and vinegar wings fantastic. Oh
they are good. They are good. Oh yeah, they are

(01:03:31):
good things. Oh yeah, so I love the saltan vinegar chick.
Oh it's so good.

Speaker 3 (01:03:36):
It sounds kind of like weird. But they're really dry wings,
I think, I think, and.

Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
Then it's just I don't know. It makes your mouth water.
It's good. Yeah, okay. So with the Popeye signature hot
bon of wings, so they say if you consume an
order which only comes with six wings, you got ninety
four or ninety eight grams of fat, depending on which
sauce you used. My god, yeah, well it's depressing. That
sounds good though, Yeah, I would eat it coming. Number two,

(01:04:03):
McDonald's the big breakfast with hotcakes. Okay, hotcakes though, come on, man,
come on, let me live. Sure it's good stuff. If
you start your day with this McDonald's bakfast order, you're
ingesting one hundred and fifty eight carbs, okay, sixty three
grams of fat, and two thousand and seventy milligrams of
sodium hylas me. Yeah, it's a lot, okay. And then

(01:04:26):
number one, you have a guest sauce. Guess what restaurant
would have the number one least healthy fast food item.

Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
I was gonna say Berg Hang or Wendy's Okay.

Speaker 11 (01:04:35):
Rose, I thought McDonald's would be top of the list.
Dairy queen, Oh, I always forget about this. Yeah, the
honey barbecue, chicken strip basket watch it's rude. And I
thought it was gonna be the chicken strips.

Speaker 1 (01:04:47):
It's like, it's rude. They say, gobbling up six of
these and fries, we'll have you thurstay all day because
of its appalling amount of sodium okay, eight five hundred
and seventy miligram. I know what that means? How much
you ud have a day? Can you go that real? Quick. Okay,
So this one meal has thirty five hundred, which feels
like probably.

Speaker 3 (01:05:08):
A lot sodium for adults, twenty twenty three hundred.

Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
Yeah, so that you're having at double that with one
meal alsoays sixty one grams of fat one hundred and
eighty six carbs. So yeah, I'm still hungry, though I'm
pretty hungry. I'm not scared of ys. I scared it's
Intern John anymore. I find these stories hilarious the headline
of the day on Intern John, your morning show. Most dudes,
I think, are very afraid of having the girl be

(01:05:32):
angry at them. Sure, and we hear stories all the time,
like things men did instead of going home to be
confronted by the wife, which is like, you probably should
have done the thing that made her angry in the
first place. That's step one. But not going home doesn't
mean she's gonna forget.

Speaker 3 (01:05:45):
No, she's just going to be getting more and more angry.

Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Yeah, And do you want her to have to go
find you? I wouldn't. I'm not going to go find
anyone on that. At here we go, Florida. Man broke
into random house, Okay, ran a bath, cooked dinner to
avoid going home. To his angry wife.

Speaker 3 (01:06:04):
So he broke into someone's home. Yeah, that's not cool. Yeah,
none of that's no.

Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
So a Florida man broke in a random house hung
out there for several days, my god, to avoid going
home to his angry wife after the couple had a fight.
According to officials, wild So, the Polk County Sheriffs Deputies
are called in the home and Davenport by a neighbor
who is tasked of washing over the residence while the
homeowner was away. Well, first of all, that guy did badger.
Yeah what the guy was there for three several days. Yeah,

(01:06:33):
and the guy noticed a flurry of suspicious activity, according
to a release in the department, Okay, when cops walked in,
the man identify himself as Joe, was hooking himself dinner
and he just ran a luxurious bath. Oh my god.
He had made the cops. He had not had permission
to be there. He had no idea who owned the home,
which is also kind of crazy. He's like, all right,

(01:06:53):
maybe he's like the world's looking out for me. I
broke in this house. Nobody's here. That is so weird.
Yeah yeah kitchen, Yeah, I self dinner, have a nice bath.
Oh that's weird. I not that want a stranger breaking
my place. But of all the things you could do,
I think taking the bath to be one of the
grossest things. Not only that, I just think I feel
like it's so violating.

Speaker 3 (01:07:13):
You're like, I don't want to put up my wife,
so I'm going to go break into someone else's house
and like just make myself at home.

Speaker 1 (01:07:18):
Yes, the forty four year old justified the infraction of
my revealing he had got in a fight with his
wife four days earlier, broken the random house to a
boy or turning home to face her wrath. Okay, that
I think he needs to a mental health evaluation. Write
the excuse you sit with a felony, a non burglary charge,
missing mer petty theft, and other charges as well. If

(01:07:39):
I was the homeowner, I would legit. Go that neighbor though,
and be like, dude, how do you know you didn't
like the lights were on? What were you What were
you doing? There's a there's a broken window. Yeah, like
were you didn't think to like text me and be like,
hey are you back? Hey did you cut your trip short? Yeah? Weird?
That's like my neighbor when my neighbor watches my stuff.

(01:08:00):
He is on top of things. Yeah, dude, Like when
we did the Bunnyman Bridge years ago, Chew we escaped
somehow out of my front door. Yeah, and he called me.
I was like, anytime he calls me, I'm like, something's wrong,
goes hey man, I'm not if you know this, Chewy's
outside your front steps. So no, I had no idea,
and I called the video cameras. The funniest thing is
Chewy stepped out.

Speaker 9 (01:08:19):
Ye.

Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
Bart looked around and went, eh, I'm good. Yeah, i'my.
I got air conditioning, I got water. Yeah, there you go.
It's your headline of the day on Intern Johnny Morning Show. Yeah.
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(01:09:02):
podcast and asking for a friend coming in minutes real
quick too. I thought this was funny. They put a
list of the actors who saved themselves by turning down
movies that everybody hated, so like they dodged the bullet Yes,
starting with Jim Carrey in Evan Almighty, which was the
sequel to Bruce Almighty. Yeah, which like nearly tanked Steve

(01:09:23):
Carell's career. Oh I don't think I ever saw that. No, yeah,
that's the problem. Okay, nobody did. Yeah, so they say,
probably wouldn't have been called Evan Almighty if he had
done it since the sequel Bruce Almighty, he set out, Yes,
sky history makes sense, they say, yeah, they shifted the
focus to Steve Carell. Whatever, but lucky to receive he
has already a few years into the office. Sorry, he

(01:09:43):
had that to pull back on. Sure Val Kilmer alright,
p Yeah, turned down Batman and Robin Oh okay, that
left George Clooney with the distinction of starring the worst
Batman movie of all time. I do forget about that
one a lot. I think everybody, Yeah, even he has
said like it wasn't good. Yeah, he didn't I hate
the movie though, Well, girl, it might be the one

(01:10:04):
I may. I may be the only one that watched
that video on VHS. Drew barrymar turned down Showgirls. Okay?
Is that the Christina Aguilar isn't it? Listen Barkley. It's
an old movie where it's like it kind of a
call classic where it became big ish, but like, no,
I don't think I've seen that. Emma Stone turned down

(01:10:25):
Wonder Woman in nineteen eighty four. Wowow hmm, okay, so
the part went to Christen Wigan said she's gonna pay
the part of Cheetah. The movie was not well, no
Sai nineteen eighty four. The movie is called wonder Woman
nineteen eighty four. Oh sorry, I clearly never thowt it.
She was a great for her age. What are you
talking about? Yeah, that'd be hilarious. Zendaya turned down the

(01:10:50):
Ilia movie Princess Varnby, which enough actually came out, so
it was gonna come out, and then her family is like, hey,
we don't support this movie. Yeah, I remember about that.
Jordan Peel of King Peele turned down the Emoji movie Okay.
He was offered to voice the the poop Emoji, which
went to Patrick Stewart and said, I mean, I think

(01:11:11):
that's like a kid's movie. Anyways, probably the biggest one
on here. Hugh Jackman Anne Hathaway turned down Cats. That
was one of the funniest things where the Airnet has
never showed a movie so quickly. Yes, Cats, maybe the
Snow White movie, but like the Cats in Sanchez.

Speaker 3 (01:11:30):
I remember when the first trailer came out, everybody was.

Speaker 1 (01:11:32):
Like you why, Yeah, it was bizarre. Yeah, it was
no thank you intern Johnny marsh I let's go fake
name Kelsey, good morning, Good morning. This is a bit
sticky girl. Well, judge, though you're asking for a friend
involves your boyfriend. What's going on?

Speaker 5 (01:11:51):
So I've been seeing this guy for four or five
months now, and like seriously, and he is honestly really fantastic.
And I wouldn't be calling him if I didn't think
that he was great. Because the kicker is is that
he is still technically married.

Speaker 1 (01:12:09):
To his wife. Okay, and when we say technically, does
he live with his wife?

Speaker 5 (01:12:15):
Yes and no. So I'm sorry, I don't know if
I'm starting to get a little suspicious. So he's been
telling me that he's been separated for over a year
and she keeps traveling, but they still own a house together,
so sometimes she comes home, and every time she comes home,
he always tells me, oh, she sleeps in the guest bedroom.
But I don't know, like it's been at a certain point.

Speaker 8 (01:12:36):
Now I'm like, are you just are you just lying?

Speaker 1 (01:12:39):
You know? Yeah? And your email says he doesn't have kids? Correct, Yes,
I know. And so how'd you guys meet?

Speaker 2 (01:12:50):
So we actually met at a bar?

Speaker 5 (01:12:52):
I yeah, I was at a bar and I was
hanging out with my friend and she left early and
pretty much within two seconds piece swooped in.

Speaker 1 (01:12:58):
Okay, and so how soon into talking he tell you like, Hey,
I'm married.

Speaker 5 (01:13:05):
So I actually asked him about it because I found
him on Facebook.

Speaker 4 (01:13:10):
And then I saw pictures with his wife.

Speaker 5 (01:13:12):
But on his Facebook he didn't even have his relationships
kind of visible.

Speaker 1 (01:13:18):
Got you And obviously your friends and family say, cut
the cord.

Speaker 5 (01:13:24):
My friends and tim, they don't know that he's married.

Speaker 1 (01:13:27):
Okay, all right, can I put you in hold one second?

Speaker 2 (01:13:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (01:13:30):
So what do you do? Your fake name Kelsey? Do
you trust that he's leaving? Do you leave yourself? Eight
seven seven nine ninety five four six eight one to
call nine nine three three eight to text, asking for
a friend on intern John in your Morning show. Asking
for a friend on intern John and your Morning Show.
We have socked a fake name. Kelsey Went a man

(01:13:52):
from about four to five months. Slight problem. He is
still legally and technically married. Yes, he has a house
with his ex wife, so they sometimes she'll be in
town and they'll spend the night together. Her friends and
family have no idea he's married, so they don't have
an opinion on him. As far as that, she's not

(01:14:12):
too sure what to do eight seven seven nine ninety
five four six state one to call nine ninety three
three eight to text. We don't judge, so that what
we do here sauce we get people on hold of
your thoughts.

Speaker 3 (01:14:23):
If they are legally separated and like not even all
the way divorce yet, I just would not mess with that.

Speaker 1 (01:14:29):
I didn't know they're legally separated. Oh I think there is.

Speaker 3 (01:14:32):
I mean, even if like they're separated, I don't even
know the difference between legally separated it's being separated. But
either way, even if they're just separated and not yet
divorced all the way, I still wouldn't be messing with that,
just because like it's kind of just like your rebound
and he might not be ready for anything serious because he's,
you know, he was just married and he's still like

(01:14:53):
trying to you know, go through that part of his life.

Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
So it's kind of like she's almost a rebound.

Speaker 3 (01:14:58):
But also the fact that when he's in town she
stays the house, that would just make me so uncomfy
because they're still like technically married, and it seems kind
of sketchy to me. So it's like, what it seems
like he's almost hiding something like me, he's just actually married.

Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
I was gonna say to that, I should have asked
why she's out of town to begin with, Yeah, because
there's no Yeah, there's no proof that she's ever go anywhere.
Is she just traveling for work though?

Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
Is she like a flight attendant, that's her job, so
he sees you when she's working.

Speaker 1 (01:15:28):
Yeah, that's that doesn't make sense.

Speaker 3 (01:15:30):
Yeah, So I personally feel like it's just a bunch
of red flags and I personally would not do that.

Speaker 1 (01:15:37):
Yeah, but yeah, we go real quick. Marissa, good morning,
good morning, how are you. I'm doing well? Thank you,
what'd you want to say it asking for a friend?

Speaker 2 (01:15:47):
Just run, don't even do it.

Speaker 8 (01:15:49):
It is too much drama on in itself.

Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
Yeah, there's gonna be family.

Speaker 6 (01:15:54):
Involved, and they say he doesn't have kids, but we don't.

Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
Know for sure their you know, like there's there may
not be sides the kids.

Speaker 8 (01:16:04):
So it doesn't mean that there's not like an or
team or preteen, but you never know.

Speaker 6 (01:16:08):
Just got a.

Speaker 8 (01:16:10):
Touch trauma.

Speaker 4 (01:16:12):
Yeah, way too much drama because then it's going to
be people are going to say you're the home record
when you're.

Speaker 1 (01:16:17):
Really not because you didn't No, sure, no, that's fair.
And we've had people who had no idea who found
out the person was married. Marisa, thank you for listening
to have a great day, you too. You know, West
should have asked, is how she found out he was married?
If he offered that up or because that probably give
a bigger hint ast to what's going on.

Speaker 3 (01:16:35):
Because I had a friend last summer who was dating
someone for about five months and right around her birthday,
he didn't come to like a birthday party like for
a friend, and then he missed her birthday party and
she realized like that they never saw each other on
Saturdays and she would go to his apartment. But he
had an apartment in Arlington, and then he lived like

(01:16:57):
in like okay, somewhere else he had an actual house.
And she found out that he had a secret life,
and she still believed that he was going to leave.
She was that he was gonna leave out and I
was like, girl, he's not gonna leave when they like, what, like,
what are we doing?

Speaker 4 (01:17:11):
Yeah, thoughts, I think it is such a red flag
that he did not present this information to her upfront.

Speaker 1 (01:17:19):
Yeah, because if he, in my opinion.

Speaker 4 (01:17:21):
We're truly in the process of separating, getting divorced and.

Speaker 1 (01:17:25):
It was over over, that would probably come up in conversation.

Speaker 4 (01:17:30):
Or at least I would hope so, because otherwise you
are hiding that information from me, and now I don't
trust you.

Speaker 7 (01:17:37):
Let me go.

Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
TJ, you were in a similar situation. Yeah, Hi, what happened?

Speaker 10 (01:17:46):
So I was, I was married back then, I was
in an online relationship. I was open upfront about it
that I was in the process of getting a divorce,
so he could be telling the truth, But to be honest,
it just sounds shady.

Speaker 2 (01:18:00):
Yeah.

Speaker 10 (01:18:02):
Yeah, he's just not being upfront about everything and it's
just I don't know something weird.

Speaker 1 (01:18:08):
About it, TJ. See the question how long did your
divorce take? Two or three years?

Speaker 10 (01:18:16):
Really?

Speaker 1 (01:18:17):
Okay? So I guess at that point too, it's like me,
you could wait till's officially over, and then you're almost
putting your life on hold and you't really moving on.
Is that kind of what your thought was?

Speaker 10 (01:18:25):
Pretty much?

Speaker 1 (01:18:26):
Yeah, that makes sense, That makes sense, TJ. Man, thank
you for listening. To have a great day.

Speaker 10 (01:18:30):
Thank you, my man, my man.

Speaker 1 (01:18:32):
Let me go in Fort Washington, Nicole, good morning, Good
morning everybody. Hey girl, what do you want to say
with asking for a friend? Also? Are we paying for this?
You give me a feeling a certain kind of way.

Speaker 9 (01:18:45):
Yeah, I just I just want to know how do
people still believe this lot I'm leaving my spouse for
leave Yeah? See needs about a metric ton of self
respect and quit mess.

Speaker 1 (01:19:04):
Yeah, especially Nicole, because there's no kids like that. There
really isn't the reason to at his house separated? Why
are you going back and staying with your ex like that?

Speaker 3 (01:19:14):
Does not make sense, especially because in my brain, I'm like,
she has to have friends around there that she can
stay with exactly a hotel.

Speaker 1 (01:19:21):
Yea, yeah, it doesn't make sense. And Nicole, thank you.
Have a great day. Thank you you too.

Speaker 2 (01:19:27):
Mate.

Speaker 1 (01:19:27):
Let me go do one more in Sykesville. Rachel, good morning,
good morning. How are you doing well? What do you
want to say to asking for a friend? I agree
that I don't really believe him, But if she really
thinks that he's a really great guy and had the
feeling that it might be true, she.

Speaker 5 (01:19:45):
Could just ask him, Hey, you're separated from your wife.

Speaker 1 (01:19:48):
It sounds amicable. Can I meet her? Can I introduce
myself as your girlfriend and see what the action is?

Speaker 7 (01:19:55):
Because?

Speaker 1 (01:19:56):
Yeah, do that. That's fair. That's fair. That is brilliant. Rachel,
thank you for listening. Have a great day, you too.
If you want to do an asking for a friend,
d m's are open at him Radio. It is Internshohn
in your morning show a sauce. Are you traveling anywhere
for Fourth of July weekend? Oh no, I'm going to

(01:20:17):
stay local, okay, Rose, Nope, Okay, I'm gonna go see
the family in Nashville, which is probably fine. Very excited.
I had not been back to Nashville, I think since
like Christmas. Okay, yeah, what happened? At the beginning of
the year. So going back to some a lot of fun,
Corey a triple A. Over seventy two million Americans expect
to travel Fourth of July week. That's exciting. I love

(01:20:39):
that for you, it's uh, it's yeah, yeah, Well, at
least I'm not gonna drive because like Nashville's as a
far ass far drive the top destinations for Fourth of July,
Atlanta's at ten. Okay, you were there, they do big
for Fourth of July.

Speaker 3 (01:20:56):
No, I don't think so, because I've been there a
few times for Fourth of July sometimes be traveling, but
I do know like the last time I was there,
my friend was visiting and we were on the rooftop
of my parking garage watching fireworks, but there wasn't a
lot going on. It's more so on the weekend, not
the actual I mean, I know that fourth and twice
on Friday. But so Boston's at nine, I think that
kind of makes sense. Sure, periodic, Yeah, Miami's at eight,

(01:21:18):
said let loos have fun, Denver's at seven.

Speaker 1 (01:21:22):
Okay, I don't know why. For sure, Honolulu is at
six again at think price. People are just taking vacations
for Lardale's at five fun. Sure, Anchorage, Alaska at four.
I would love to go to Alaska. Yeah, I wouldn't
think of like fourth of July. Let's go to Anchorage, baby. Yeah,
it's a long it's a long walk from here. Fight
some time. Yeah. New York City's at three. Sure.

Speaker 3 (01:21:44):
I thought everybody in New York City left, according to
Sex and the City to go.

Speaker 1 (01:21:48):
To Hampton's seven empty that week. I think that's probably fair. Yes, Seattle,
Washington's at two. I don't know. I've been to Seattle once.
Deadliest Catch had a convention years ago in the radio
station Inneapolis sent me out. Yeah, it's it's I don't know.
If I go there for fourth of July, that's pretty
I probably would. Seattle's fun if you find the right spot. Yeah,

(01:22:09):
I just like of all these on the list, though,
I feel like Seattle, I don't know. Orlando's number one, Okay.
I also feel like Orlando for the last week is
gonna be a disaster. It could be. I mean, yeah, listen,
we've had a great time. Yeah, we had a great
time this week. We got out before like yeah, yeah, yeah,
there's saying planes and cars the main people are going
four point seven million, but traveled by bus or train

(01:22:30):
or cruise, okay, which is nice. I saw the video
of the Amtrak that got stuck, Oh I know, in
the tunnel. Yeah, without ac Yeah, good golly for hours. Yeah,
those people are calm compared to what could have happened.

Speaker 3 (01:22:42):
I'm assuming the videos from when it just started though,
because I'm like, there's just no way.

Speaker 1 (01:22:45):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:22:46):
And then even people are calming below. They're like, oh,
been there. You have to get out on the track
and walk across when they send a new train.

Speaker 1 (01:22:51):
And I'm I'm like, there's absolutely no way. No, that's
not it's not the journey for me. Now. If you
are traveling, though, make sure to bring us with. Download
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(01:23:11):
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The modern trends we're gonna regret in ten years real
quick too. This is scary circle trust sauce. Have you
ever eaten while driving? Allegedly? Yes, okay rose, Yeah, I
think everyone has a right yeah so yeah, But they
did this new study about distracted driving. Seventy two percent

(01:23:56):
people who eat while driving have had a quote risky
meal like ribs or a hot soup my brothers, unless
it's one of those soups in like the can that
you can drink out of, like there's but to go sous.
But like, yeah, that is I have done that. No, no, no,
So twenty seven percent drivers admit to working on their

(01:24:16):
apparents while driving, Yeah, which includes changing clothes, shaving, putting
on makeup, or painting nails. I actually don't.

Speaker 3 (01:24:25):
I mean I put on makeup while driving. I've like
changed while driving.

Speaker 1 (01:24:28):
Okay, uh, any while driving, they have to say, seventy
two percent again, the riskiest meals barbecue ribs or a
bowl of hot soup.

Speaker 3 (01:24:34):
That's just wild to me. No, thank you crazy, Yeah,
Like I just don't want to also mess up my
car well especially ribs man, Like that's ah, or you
can drop it on your outfit if yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:24:45):
Yeah. Creating content while driving, I.

Speaker 3 (01:24:49):
Mean I don't I've done that in the past. I
don't do that anymore.

Speaker 1 (01:24:52):
It to me, it's wild. Like there was a radio
person who used to do that with their kids in
the car and like it's like, hey, the car is moving, yeah,
and they I'm the smartest safe Yeah. They say seventy
four percent people say the most embarrassing distraction is filming
videos are creating social media content while driving?

Speaker 3 (01:25:09):
Well, why are you doing that while you're driving? And
why is that embarrassing? You should you should just be
well you deserve the shame honestly because oh my gosh,
you guys, you won't believe this happened.

Speaker 1 (01:25:17):
That's why.

Speaker 3 (01:25:18):
And then like like they'll there'll be people that get
like the things that prop up in their car to
like talk while they're driving, and I'm like, hey, you're
still like hitting stop and go.

Speaker 1 (01:25:26):
Yeah. Yeah, even if you have it set for a
time or you still have to like set it, sir.
Twenty percent of drivers say stress from work or school
or relationship issues can mess with their focus behind the wheel.
I mean, yeah, that's yeah, this makes sense. I do
think everybody has that thing. Like when you're going the
same commute, you forget like, how did I get this
far in the commute already? Yeah? Oh I I'm driving

(01:25:46):
a vehicle right now.

Speaker 3 (01:25:46):
But if something's really bothering you, you also kind of
zone out because you're really if you're really thinking about it,
then you're just kind of like, oh wow, I'm more
at work, for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:25:54):
The hot spots for distracted driving. Most distracted states are
in the southwest, California and Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Utah,
and Colorado. Okay, I imagine because there's a lot of
open space there there, probably makes sense. But uh, don't
don't do that. Don't don't like filling yourself and drive.
That's just least want you here. It's intern Johnny real
I thought this was funny too. They asked on a

(01:26:16):
BuzzFeed the modern trends we think people will regret in
ten years when they go through some of these, Starting
with the broccoli haircut, which is basically the bowl cut,
but it's like for dudes, we're shaving the sides then
curly on the top.

Speaker 5 (01:26:29):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (01:26:30):
Okay, a weird name for it, like haircut. It's like
it's not permanent. Yeah, it's like that can always still
regret it though, because next one's having OnlyFans, which like
get your money, but that does live forever. Get that bag.
Yeah that's there we go. Uh, sending DNA into random companies. Yeah,
I did that.

Speaker 3 (01:26:49):
I just feel like if you don't do it, someone
else in your family or bloodline is going to do
it anyway at this point. So really it doesn't matter.
Don't don't do a crime, It just doesn't matter.

Speaker 6 (01:26:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:26:59):
Sure.

Speaker 1 (01:27:00):
Giving kids really terrible names, yeah, please let's stop doing that,
especially because that name is for life and people are
know where they got the dumb name from. You're seeing go,
oh you're the one that named them.

Speaker 3 (01:27:12):
Also, like I do feel like we don't talk enough
about how like once you get to be an adult
you can also change that name. I mean it's stuff,
so as you're when you're a kid with like a
bad name though, like that's not.

Speaker 1 (01:27:21):
Very fair devaluing craftsmanship, so like handmade stuff and just
overall like things made. Well yeah, yeah, I do think. Yeah,
it's like you want a handy person to come over.
It's like, yeah, that's gonna probably cost you some money.
Yeah right, this one's huge. Bullying teachers out of the profession. Yeah,

(01:27:42):
I really hate that. This is the thing, the stuff
we heard from teachers, like kids being sent to school
not potty trained and not like in preschool, like we're
first second grade.

Speaker 3 (01:27:50):
Yeah, just like like they're like raising our youth and
like those people are going to grow up to be
like little people, like not a little I mean, you know,
don't say you're taken over, you know for whatever we're
doing now. And the fact that there's so many people
I know that we're teachers when we were going to
college and then they quit after a few years because
of mostly parents. Because you can say, blame me on
the kids too, but it's the parents too for sure.

Speaker 1 (01:28:12):
Yeah, for sure, filming kids' worst moments for Internet cloud.
I he cannot stand when parents do this. Wow, so terrible.

Speaker 3 (01:28:20):
Yeah, especially because like that that little kid is going
to grow up and then see that you're using them
like for cloud to throw eggs on their heads and
stuff like.

Speaker 1 (01:28:28):
I hate I hate that, especially because the kids trusts you. Yeah,
like they trust you and you're doing it for strangers.
It makes me so sad. I hate seeing them. I
don't quite get that. Number one is putting our whole
lives on the internet because the worst parts will resurface. Yes, yes,
they will stop doing that. I think that's a fair.
If you want to add some nine ninety three three
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the outlier. M I'm the exception to the rule exactly clearly. Yeah,

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