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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Turn in your morning show and a happy Thursday friends.
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Speaker 2 (00:19):
Cool.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
I do love fried clams. Yeah, oh they're so good.
Speaker 3 (00:22):
Yeah man.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Also National Chocolate Wafer Day if you're a fan of
chalk wafers, sure, and National Eat your Beans Day. That's
very exciting.
Speaker 3 (00:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:30):
Also if you are traveling today, god bless. Yeah, there
you go. I did want to hit this real quick though,
since it is kind of vacation weekend. If you are
going somewhere, security experts say this is what you should
do to your home because this is one of those
weekends where robbers know a lot of folks gonna be going.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
For sure.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
I started with automating your lights.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
Oh yeah, I get like, especially if you have those
side ones.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Oh for sure. Yeah. They say, if your place is
dark all night, potential burglars noticed your hotowl kind of
like it home alone. Yeah, there's a smart balls with
a lock of the Google. I know there's even ones
where you can like plug into the wall. It's like
it's an old school like you turn the timer on
it or you push the buttons and it tells you
what hours will turn on off.
Speaker 4 (01:10):
Well, there's the ones on Amazon that you can do
through your phone, like you can set it like said,
like you said a schedule, because I have those in
my bedroom so they automatically come on and start wake
up for like when I'm going to work for sure.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
See here the doors windows with sensors. Yeah, I think
that's also lock. Everything would be a swap out spare
keys for smart locks. Okay, so if if you have
a spare key, put it in like one of the
things that locks.
Speaker 3 (01:38):
My father just will not do that. I don't know why.
Speaker 4 (01:40):
He thinks that they're all going to malfunction and you'll
be able to break in somehow.
Speaker 3 (01:43):
And I'm like, Dad, well I.
Speaker 1 (01:46):
Do think that would be like my luck is that
the power goes out or something.
Speaker 4 (01:49):
And then no, he thinks it like someone like can
hack it. Oh wow, yeah, And I'm like in Passing
and Maryland, they're gonna be that far and to hack you.
Speaker 1 (01:58):
Well to the legendary Sauce compound. Yeah, I mean if
those walls could speak.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
Okay, Okay, I live on a cowumpound.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
I'm was like, okay, yeah, that's what they call like
like big houses is a compound.
Speaker 3 (02:13):
It's not a big house.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Well that's the joke, like the sauce compound, thank you,
the sauce of state.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Yes, yeah, the.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
State if you will, yeah, absolutely, but well yes, it's
the mayor's house. Pastina three. You guys live probably the
most one I thing. It gets looked over planned for
package deliveries.
Speaker 3 (02:27):
Yeah, actually have like.
Speaker 1 (02:28):
A subscription Amazon, like I got like body armor, yeah,
which is like supposed to come went on in Nashville,
Like that would be pretty obvious. Maybe sitting out there
for days.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
If you have like a neighbor that you're friends with
that could get for you, that's the easiest.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
Thanks.
Speaker 4 (02:41):
Whenever I have stopped the mail in the past, because
my apartment charges per day. If you don't have crazy,
it's like I'm about to fight someone and that's how
bad's gone.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Anyway.
Speaker 4 (02:50):
Yeah, I would just try to do that because it's
kind of a pain to stop your mail.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Oh, I'm sure if you want to add some nine
ninety three three eighth at tanks, I don't want to
gross you out necessarily this morning. It's an intern Johnny
Morning Show. However, I found this and went ikey.
Speaker 5 (03:03):
Now.
Speaker 1 (03:03):
It was like I got past ikey on everybody else.
Speaker 2 (03:05):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Yeah. The gross household items we should be replacing more often.
I think for a lot of us, it'll be like
I never even thought about replacing X, Y and Z.
For instance, if your refrigerator has a water filter like
it has ice or water.
Speaker 4 (03:21):
That's what I was gonna say. Your filters everywhere you
should be replacing.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
I think it's one of those things where you just
don't think of it because you don't even see the filter.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
Bretta, you're supposed to for sure your filter on.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Yeah, So they say the filter on your refrigerator, it
doesn't just affect the water you drink, also affects quality ice.
So it's even like a double They say replace it
every six to eight months.
Speaker 3 (03:43):
Yep.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
Yeah, that's what I do. I have it on autoship,
so it just shows up and I'm like, oh, yeah,
I gotta do that.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
Smart Smart.
Speaker 1 (03:51):
Next one is sponges. Yeah, makes sense to get rid
of those. Monthly I feel like yees. According to the experts,
sponges prone to bacteria growth between their porous structure and
frequent contact with contaminants. Yeah mm hmm. Yeah, they say
microwaving sponges doesn't reduce the bacterial load either.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
No, never microwaved a spine.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
I have, but I don't know what. I never understood it.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
Did they say every week replacement.
Speaker 4 (04:17):
I just like use it to like but I used
it to clean my showers. So then after like like
two times, I'm like, I don't want this one anymore.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Yes, sir, yes, sir. Bath towels made the list. Yeah, yeah,
tarbor towels harbor E coal I yeah, which is not great.
They also have a bunch of other fecal bacteria.
Speaker 4 (04:35):
I remember when people were hart was it was it
called hard stripping their towels. People would strip their towels
with like the borax and like the they put the
bathtubs and to show like how discussing your towels were. Yeah,
but people are still doing it all the time, and
it was just so nasty.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
And I go back to New Girl Nick Miller when
he's like, why watch the towel. The towel washes me. Yeah,
It's like, yeah, that's he says, wash your towels weakling
hot water.
Speaker 3 (04:58):
Yeah, yes, yeah, but a lot people don't. They just
like hang them up.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
Then they use them for like a month, and they
smell like that's to.
Speaker 1 (05:06):
Tell a towel that hasn't be washed recently, because it
feels more like paper.
Speaker 4 (05:09):
But like I will say, because I have like been
to guy's houses where I can just smell or towel
when I walk in their bathroom, like this is disgusting.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
Yeah. So they also say to keep the bathroom door
open never possible, keep the room dry so it doesn't
like build up. Makes sense. It's taking a bathrooms bath mats. Yeah,
it has to be washed.
Speaker 3 (05:27):
I wash mine every week.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Okay, that makes sense. They say it has freaking contact
with germs in your body. Yeah, hanging on to the
bath mat for too long can mean you create any
breeding ground for mold or mildew.
Speaker 4 (05:37):
Because then like dough to the side of the bathtub
to dry it. But I'm like, you're just getting wet
on the other side anyway.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
Yeah, And they say at least they were placed every
two years, which that sounds like like a lot.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
Mine's like really thin.
Speaker 4 (05:48):
It's just like it's almost like a towel, So I
don't like have it hanging out there.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
I just put it away every day.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
That's fair. Cutting boards, I've heard those more so because
of like the plastics.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
I've heard like a million different things about cudingboards, like
you're not supposed to use the wood cutting bards for
certain stuff, then the plastic ones for certain stuff. And
I have all these cutting boards that I like inherited,
but I just am like, what do we use?
Speaker 3 (06:09):
What do I use?
Speaker 1 (06:10):
So according to the expert, knives create grooves in the board, yeah,
which become a breeding ground for bacteria, and quote no
amount of scrubbing is going to undo that. So that
is that's a little not great.
Speaker 4 (06:23):
I mean, I don't feel like the cutting boards inherited
are worth very much money, to be fair. Me.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
In general, I think everybody's cutting board's got grooves in this.
It's almost like, yeah, if it looks like it's been
a knife fight, it's probably time. Yeah. Wooden spoons Okay, yeah,
I've heard that. They say wooden spoons are porous, can
retain bacteria if they're nicked or cracked. They can also
retain odors and the food you're cooking. I think those
are a little bit easier to tell. If it looks
like what you wouldn't want to stand on.
Speaker 4 (06:48):
Yeah, I mean yeah, if they start splintering, probably don't
want to.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
Yeah. If it looks like you're afraid to taste tests
with it because you can splinter in your mouth, probably
not good. Yeah. Cleaning rags okay, yeah, okay, she says,
only use cleaning rags once then okay, then throw them
in the laundry. That makes sense, Okay, that makes sense. Yeah,
they completely replace them every two years. I think that's
a fair Pillow cases can harbor dust mites.
Speaker 4 (07:13):
Eh, so you clean it, you get rid of it.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Should be wash leys once a week and replaced every
few years. Yeah, I mean, as we found out with
Eric's pillow last year, that thing had what the hell
is it?
Speaker 5 (07:25):
Not?
Speaker 1 (07:25):
Nora virus? What was mercarsa? Which is not great to have? Yeah,
pillows next in the list.
Speaker 6 (07:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
The quote is pillows are great environments for bacteria, dust mites,
dead skin cells, a bunch of other nasty things.
Speaker 3 (07:39):
Are they supposed to be replaced like every two.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Years, that's what they're saying.
Speaker 5 (07:42):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Yeah, I've always done the analogy of if your pillow
looks like a bag of sugar treating candy. I think
it's all like it sell to the bottom probably a time.
Speaker 5 (07:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
Mattresses, that's like yeah, they say they should be changed
every five to seven years.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Five to seven okay, Yeah.
Speaker 1 (08:03):
It's tough because I'm sure like all the sweat and bacteria. Yeah,
that's uh.
Speaker 4 (08:07):
I have one of those cases on it though, like
the like the what I don't know what they're called,
the like for allergies.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Yeah, oh sure case.
Speaker 3 (08:16):
Yeah too.
Speaker 1 (08:16):
So, according to a study from Ameresleep, the average seven
year old mattress has about sixteen million colony formulae bacteria
on it gross well versus just three million on a
mattress under one year. Okay, that's so there you go.
Two more toothbrushes kind of makes sense.
Speaker 3 (08:33):
You're supposed to replace your head at least.
Speaker 4 (08:35):
If you have an electric toothbrush, you can you replace
it every three months.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
I think that's fair. Yeah, they say, especially if it's
close to the bathroom. Me sorry, yeah, yeah, the last
one's hair brushes.
Speaker 3 (08:45):
Oh yeah, I know. Every remis I will say.
Speaker 4 (08:47):
I don't replace my hair brushes because I have like
a weird attachment to mine, and people make fun of me.
They're like, it's disgusting so you can see all the
hair spring on it, but I do wash it.
Speaker 3 (08:55):
Oh, but I love it and I'm not getting rid
of it.
Speaker 1 (08:59):
She says. When hair brushes so shows signs of wear
AND's hair, they can not only cause breakage, also start
harboring bacteria and mold.
Speaker 3 (09:06):
That's what I hear, and I like, really do.
Speaker 4 (09:08):
But everybody's like, eh, oh my god, it's just hair's
where you won't come off.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Well, she says, is it plastic hairbrush or kind of think?
So that thought with I don't have those here. Plastic
or rubber hair brushes should be replaced every six twelve months. No,
and then bore bristole brushes. I'm not too sure those
are every six months. Okay, well say if you think
your curly hair eat replaces hers brush more frequently. No,
(09:32):
So he's my handbaby. It might give you a bit
of the X it's internshown in your morning show. According
to psychologists, these are the six affairs people have without
even realizing it. Okay, I mean, I don't know how
you wouldn't necessarily.
Speaker 4 (09:48):
I feel like realize am.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
Yeah. Starting with the emotional affair. Okay, the doc says,
it might sound harmless, but it can be one of
the most imaging affairs to a relationship. So he says,
I can soule individuals who tell me it can't be
an affair because we're never intimate.
Speaker 4 (10:07):
But I feel like if you're sharing intimate things with somebody,
or if even you're going to them first instead of
your partner, call them news.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
I don't think that's appropriate.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
He goes, honestly. But then the perceied to tell me
how they've imagined the whole future with this person. I
shared intimate personal details or many months even years with
no topics off limits, how they survive financially, where they live,
YadA YadA. Yeah, it's a very deep relationship and difficult
to break away from.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
Because you just get used to it and they don't
want to leave it.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
So as you can also a lot to yourself. They're
not doing anything wrong too, Yes, I think that's a
dangerous If the other persons not in a relationship, that's
dangerous too, because they get to pretend they're more care
than they are without any repercussions, know what I mean.
Like that's like they get to reap the benefits of
like you being happy and.
Speaker 3 (10:50):
Then but they don't have any like.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Yeah, the responsibility.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
They don't have any confidences yet.
Speaker 1 (10:55):
Absolutely, it's like the Bachelor, Like they get to deal
with the fun part and then not like the actual
bills and juggling family that kind of stuff. Yeah, the
lust only affair, okay. They say this could be as
symbol as a one night's stand. It's all about chasing
the thrill of the illicit, they say. According to the expert,
in my experience, can be harder for women to have
(11:15):
the just sleep with someone without emotion coming into play.
But I'm starting to see more women compartmentalizing their feelings
to enjoy the lust base affairs. They say. It might
start as a one off fling progress to regular meetups.
It can also lead to more emotional fare of a
strong attachment forms between the couple.
Speaker 7 (11:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (11:32):
I don't disagree with that, because I think that you just,
I don't know, I think that whenever you do that,
you just end up like kind of giving a little
bit yourself away to somebody.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Yeah, and then slowly and slowly and slowly.
Speaker 3 (11:42):
And then you just kind of get attached.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Yeah, they say it's primary mote, the intense desire or
attraction towards another person lacking deep emotional connection or commitment. Basically,
if you think they're hot, you.
Speaker 4 (11:54):
Think they're hot, and then you think up a whole
story in their head, or do you think of their
potential or like your potential together even.
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Yeah, they're saying it can be driven by a need
for novelty, excitement, or temporary escape from perceived dissatisfaction and
current relationship. Yeah, I mean it is nice to feel
if you're feeling like you're sucking your relationship. Not saying
to cheat, but to feel like, oh, somebody else does
think that I am attractive. Yeah, Like if you're not
feeling that, I can understand why that could be like
alluring thing to be like, oh okay, I am attractive.
Speaker 4 (12:20):
Yeah, and it gives you like that like pep in
your step that you're looking for instead of yeah, going
to therapy or.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Why I put my hoops on, you know, my high heels.
I'm ready to go the side relationship affair, they say
it's exactly as it describes. One partner is having all
consuming a fair with somebody else. The majority of individuals
having a second relationship or unhappy in marriages they don't
know how to get out of.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
Yeah, you always hear about like it's a coworker or something.
Speaker 1 (12:46):
Yeah, and they say maybe they married the current partner
or young age and they can sit in a new
relationship to be the real deal. It's gotta be tough. Yeah,
if you feel like, oh, I made the mistake, and
this would be so much easier.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
Because I feel like you here, let me see you
on TV two. But you hear like, I don't know,
like when you're growing up, Like people gain divorce and
it was because they just cheated with like a coworker
or like the neighbor.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Sure, for sure. The one side affair, they say, some
couples may be cruising along a marriage when at the
blue one partner is tempted in an affair by someone
intent I'm pursuing them for the affair, Okay, Yeah, he says, Yeah,
I see couples where the unfaithful party is almost surprised
by their behaviors, saying I wasn't unhappy, I wasn't looking
(13:27):
for an affair.
Speaker 4 (13:27):
It just happened because the other person was just pursuing
them when they knew that they were married.
Speaker 1 (13:32):
Yeah, but I would say though to the person pursuing
if if you're showing cracks in your relationship and like,
that person must think they have a chance of pursuing
a married person. Yeah yeah, i'd but that is like
the if you're having like the emotional affair already and
talking about personal stuff in your relationship and make it similar,
you're not happy if that person smells blood in the
(13:54):
water and they go for the kill. Yeah, I mean
I think that's like the boundary thing is important. Yeah,
you know they say a one side affair occurs in
one person relationship and that's more emotionally than the other
one receiving part of me that recognized the extent of
the imbalance or it's negative impact on their partner. So
you get attention elsewhere.
Speaker 3 (14:15):
Yes, because you're just focused on that the.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Post crisis affair. I feel like we see this one
more movies. So it's uh, it happens after a huge
unpressed and change somebody's life, like a death something like that.
I feel like that's always like in like the TV
shows and movies and that type of thing.
Speaker 4 (14:30):
Well, I think that a lot of people just want
to feel like feel with someone for sure, something like
that happens.
Speaker 1 (14:36):
Well, you're vulnerable, yeah, he st them.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
Sure. The last one is the catch up affair. I
feel like I've heard people doing this too, the catch
up affairs. Yeah, not the food. So it's a limited
people who are married, young, or didn't give much other
intimate experience, having strong curiosity to get the number up
so to speak. Oh okay, Yeah, like the feeling like
they missed out and having that that phase, if you will,
(15:01):
and they want to get it back. They say they
might be happy with their partner, but feel like they
missed out and quote sew in their wild oats when
they were younger. So the only option is to do
it now in have an affair.
Speaker 2 (15:11):
I mean that's not the only option.
Speaker 6 (15:13):
Yeah, I agree with that.
Speaker 1 (15:16):
That's worth throwing your.
Speaker 3 (15:17):
I don't think. I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
Certainly not fair to your person. Yeah, there you go.
I'll be having a great Thursday. Thank you for listening
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(15:42):
three eight, who on the show would you least trust
with fireworks. I'm gonna go out. I'll answer mine first, Eric, because.
Speaker 3 (15:51):
I love Actually no, I feel like Eric, this is
my time with yours.
Speaker 1 (15:55):
Second.
Speaker 4 (15:55):
No, No, Actually, I was trying to say, I think
Eric would know what he's doing.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
I think that Eric tends to miss small directions, and
so there'd be like a he just go to the
light the fuse part and not like to take the
top off, type of a gimmick, and it could self
implode like those types of things. That's what I worry about.
You guys, think of yours. I get to that in
a second. Let me get this too. Is the universe
telling you to bail? This is crazy too. This new
job report came out. The average American worker thinks they'll
(16:22):
change their job this many times by the time they retired.
If you had a guest sauce, how many times? Five? Okay? Rose?
Speaker 2 (16:29):
Three?
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Seven?
Speaker 2 (16:30):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (16:31):
Damn?
Speaker 1 (16:32):
So through seven times. So that's one every seven years,
which is I mean, I guess our job a little
bit different as far as that. But they say the
biggest reason why is changing to get higher pay. Yeah, yeah,
makes all of sense in the world. A better work
life balance comes in second, followed by better opportunities for advancement,
better benefits, and getting away from a toxic work environment.
(16:54):
Makes sense, though this trick is interesting. While some are
enticed by flexibility, percent emit the value and security of
the nine to five gig. Okay, So like, while it'd
be nicely flexible and like you have to work as
many hours, the thought is at least you have nine
to five, like it's set and sown. Yeah, kind of
get the idea.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
You also like plan your life around it.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Yeah that's true too, So at least you know like
when you can get off and like do doctors deplment it? Yeah,
Also it should be a lot like doctor's offices should
be open on Saturdays and not close like four pm.
I don't disagree that that is like into our friends
in the medical community love you, Yeah, but like what
are we doing?
Speaker 3 (17:31):
It's like I saw this TikTok.
Speaker 4 (17:32):
This girl was like, I have to take off when
I have to go to the doctor, and this person
was like, your boss should literally just let you go
to the doctor.
Speaker 1 (17:39):
Yeah, it's just an odd Again, I think some of
those things we don't realize because of our hours. Yeah,
so it's like, but for average folks, like how do
you do appointments?
Speaker 4 (17:47):
It's exactly because my friend, well, she actually the right anyway.
So she was like trying to go to the dermatologists
and her doctor wouldn't let her. Yeah I was, I mean,
her boss wouldn't let her.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
I was dating somebody and like get your TSA per
She goes, I can't get off work in the middle
of the day. Do they go, oh, yeah, I guess,
like no responsors when but yeah, it's finely to go
to TSA.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Yeah, it's kind kind of an anyway, it's off whenever
front topic anyway, what differences to making So nearly half
a gen Z year said they switch jobs every few
years for opportunities, compared to sixty percent of boomers among
all age groups forty four percent of very chained fields
several times. So far, I think the majority of my
friends what they started with, yeah at first, what they're
doing is completely different.
Speaker 4 (18:27):
Most of my friends, it were, went to school to
be a teacher or not teachers. I would say I
only have one friend that graduated to be a teacher.
Speaker 3 (18:33):
That's a teacher.
Speaker 1 (18:33):
I couldnt imagine, No, I could. I could do it
here and where our teacher friends deal with we talk
teach on the show, like starting in summer where there's
no ac in the school.
Speaker 3 (18:42):
Yeah, how I couldn't do it.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Appreciate you at hanging out on intern John in your
morning show. I thought this was interesting. The psychologist is
talking about the subtle ways the universe tries to warn
you somebody is bad news. I think at some point
we've all kind of looked over all these but already
with your friends warn you about them. Oh yeah, say,
generally speaking, your friends like out for each other. If
(19:05):
your friends hate their guts or try and get you
to avoid that person, that could be a way of
saying their no go.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
Because your friends will like they have your best interest
at heart, if they're your true friends, so they don't
want someone bad in your life.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Well, I've always believed like, if your friends and family
have always been on your side and all of a
sudden they are a staunchly against somebody in your life, yeah,
there's probably a good reason for it, for sure. I mean,
but if your friends and family are always pains in
the ass, then maybe don't listen. But it's like if
it's eye of the blue, they don't like one person
that's like a huge like okay, sure something's up here. Yeah,
if every single time you try to hang out with
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this person something negative comes up shortly afterwards, Okay, they say,
could be coincidence or could be something else you might
know until the bullet potentially dodged is dodge. Yeah, either way,
do you want to risk it?
Speaker 3 (19:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (19:48):
I mean if it's like always bringing negativity hanging out
them into your life, then probably not for you.
Speaker 1 (19:54):
Uh, the more you hang out with them, the worse
your habits become.
Speaker 4 (19:58):
Oh that's good, trying to be healthy. And then all
of a sudden, like you just like get off your
and it's like if you're like a very healthy person general,
and then you just like change your habits you hanging
out with this person.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Well even if like you're doing like a dry January
or like I'm not drinking tight, why it's you drinking? Yeah,
well it shouldn't really matter to you. Literally, I've seen
people where it's like they or they're trying to be
like healthy with like a die or something and friends, like,
but come on, get the cheese the cheese dog.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
It's like people will just support you'll do what they want.
It's sort of like like someone not drinking or trying
to eat healthy does not impact you at all.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
They say, sometimes he never shows us the signs of
a toxic relationship, and that someone's bad for us in
subtle ways that includes their own behavior. Do you find
yourself being bullying more often? Do you find yourself tolering
things you normally wouldn't accept. That may be the world's
way of saying that you need to bail on them. Yeah,
that makes us sense. If you're happy hanging out with them,
you get the the gut feeling your relationships only temporary.
Speaker 4 (20:49):
Oh yeah, you're like there's a ticking clock basically going off.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
Yeah, that's like, yeah, they say, there's there's no indicator
actually can go the full length. It's a weird nagging
feeling that eventually.
Speaker 4 (20:59):
It's gonna Yeah, and I think that when you're in
like a short term kind of thing that you think
could be long term, you kind of know, oh he
starts to feel it, You're like, oh, this isn't gonna last.
Speaker 1 (21:09):
Much longer than that. That gut feeling is usually pretty yeah,
pretty right. Is something about them doesn't sit right with you,
despite them acting totally normal.
Speaker 3 (21:17):
Oh, like something is off, so.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
They say, believe it or not, there's something many women
who have met serial killers or call feeling. Those who
acted on that vibe and avoid them are still lie
because of it.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
Yeah, but you really do have that because even there
was this guy that I saw getting arrested in my
building and I've never lived anywhere where I've seen anyone
get arrested, and I looked at him, I was like,
that guy, if I saw him anywhere, I would be
thrown off by him. And he looks normal, but there's
just something about his presence. Even though yes, I did
seeven handcuffs, which would not help with my perception of them,
but I knew that if I just saw him in
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the elevator, because the guy was in my building when
he got arrested, I was like, I don't know, I would.
Speaker 6 (21:53):
You feel like your intuition that there was a woman
who escaped Bundy and those like friends with She's like
talk like ice never felt quite right around him.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
Yeah, it's like, yeah, there are some people where it's
like hell no, like that can sense evil, but like
something's just off, its wild off, off off. If you
feel oddly drained after talking to.
Speaker 4 (22:12):
Them, Oh yeah, he just all also had those friendships
that even relationships, they're just draining. Oh yeah, it's like
I'm just I'm too old, I'm tired all the time.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
Naturally they Yeah, they say, if the interactions you have
with them have you feelings trained, depressed, or otherwise down,
is safe to say you stay away. That's your body
way of saying no boy, no. Yeah, exactly if they
end up worsening situations around you, even if they don't
mean to, Like if you're already having a fight with
like family or friends and they come in and they
make it worse, which I think most times they probably
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mean to make it worse. Yeah, do you know what
I mean? Like that's yeah, there's this person always can
have problems following them that may be a signal of
not gonna be good for you, even if they themselves
not a bad person.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
Because there's sometimes that'll be having an issue with somebody
else and then you vent to someone you're dating or
maybe a friend about it, and then they have to
get involved when like it doesn't have anything to do
with them, So you're just venting because you thought that
that was like a safe space. Yes, and then they
just take it into their own hands and it creates
even even bigger dumpster fire.
Speaker 1 (23:09):
Especially when you know they can't help you. There's nothing
they can possibly want to what though, hold my beer?
Yeah no, please do not literally do not.
Speaker 4 (23:18):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
They say, if it feels like everyone is trying to
pull you to apart for one reason or another, probably
for a reason. They say that the entire world is
basically against you. Chances are you two are not meant
for the long term, whereas something is trying to make
sure you don't sit together for reasons, for reasons you
might not be aware of quite.
Speaker 4 (23:34):
Yet, which is good. So you should just end it
because I don't know.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
And by way, this isn't just romantic to this friend anywhere.
Yeah whatever. If you begin to get a grin and
barra vibe around them, dude, what's just like worth? Yeah,
disagree with anything, it's just like you want to know
what that's me.
Speaker 4 (23:52):
When I went with my friend of Cancuon, I was
just so drained by the time, like we even got
Cancuon and that was just from the six hours took
us to get there, for the airport to getting there,
and then by the time it was dinner in our
first night, we had only been there for like three hours.
I was exhausted and I was like, how am I
going to stay here for a few more days with her?
Speaker 1 (24:09):
And that's like the it's like, I'm just trying to
get through this interaction.
Speaker 3 (24:13):
And I don't know. I try to, I know.
Speaker 4 (24:14):
I was like, I don't know what's happening right now. Yeah,
I think it was very awful.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
Everybody has that. It was like, it's not even worse.
Speaker 4 (24:21):
Yeah, arguing No, I literally was like, I'm not going
to deal with this right now. I'm just going to
try to have fun, make the most of it. I
spent my harder money to be here.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Sure.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
The last one above all strange coincidences keep happening then
make you feel like something isn't right.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
Okay, Yeah, I mean this kind of goes back to
the Ted Bunny thing. Yeah, because like even his uh
like he kept getting I think he told the girl
he was dating. He was like, oh, it's just weird,
like I don't know, they accidentally picked me up, and
he kept just saying stuff like that, but it kept happening.
Obviously that's a bigger thing. So he was getting arrested.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
But I also said, if it's that one friend, it's
like they're a hot mess, and they're always a hot mess,
and it's like, oh, it's a coincidence that they can
come and that's they get their car, got toad. Oh
their car, get toad? Are they doing something else and
blowing me off? Like I it was just like if
there's always an excuse, is an excuse or is it
just like the world's out to get to you? Yeah,
probably not out to get you. Yeah, that's fair. I
do want to thank Ashley texting nine ninety three three
(25:12):
eight already in traffic heading to the outer banks, Like
that's probably for the courus just listening to the free
iHeart app if you are traveling, bring us with download
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Got your game of the day next, hang on and
happy Thursday, friend, and thank you for listening. Internshown in
your morning show. We had somebody ask a little bit
(25:34):
ago who would we least trust with fireworks. I said Eric,
because in my experience with Eric and I love him,
he sometimes there's five directions, he'll at least hit two
or three, sure, never quite five. So I feel like
if the fireworkers, like, take out the package first shake it,
he'd miss those ones and just flight it, and that
could be dangerous. Sauce, who would you least trust on
(25:56):
the show with fireworks? Okay, that's a good one.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Yeah, respectfully, Yeah, I love you, but though.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
Just very late to the party anyway.
Speaker 4 (26:08):
She said that, and then like I love Savera. She's
very helpful and she means well. I just I don't
think she would. I just wouldn't know. I don't want that.
I don't even want to try to think about it.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Rose, keep thinking of yours. You can also vote for
yourself a text nine ninety three three eight. Got your
game of the day coming in a second real quick too.
I thought this was good. If you want to have
the most of your weekends and boost the most happiness,
this is what you're supposed to do. First, let me
ask you, saus for you, a happy weekend consists of what.
Speaker 4 (26:38):
Just laying around not doing anything for a hot minute, sir, Yeah,
like the bedrot. Yeah I was. I just want to
be left alone. Don't tell me any news that's going
to make me sad, or like my hairstylist told me
she was not going to be doing extensions anymore in
a few months. I was like, why are you telling
me it's on Saturday month? I'm like never yet, Like
I actually like maybe a sound dramatic. I was actually
(26:58):
like pretty mad she text that because I care about
my hairway too long.
Speaker 1 (27:01):
No, that's fair, Rose about.
Speaker 6 (27:03):
You probably just like sleeping in a little bit or
taking a nap like that will make my weekend great.
Speaker 8 (27:12):
For me.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
It's if I get bored, I know it's good. That
means I'm actually not doing anything. Yeah, it's like pretty good. So,
according to the experts in Staas, scheduling all your functivities
for the weekend sprinkle summon after work, even if you
feel like you're tired and just want to break in
the evening, pushing yourself through something can also be energizing. Sure,
this way to your weekends not stack stacked.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Yeah, I mean I like to say it off Friday night,
so giving up forever.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
But there's some folks that's like Saturday will do like
a solid corp. We'll do brunch, then we'll go down
a hike and then go out for us. It's like
that's a twenty hour day. Yeah, get your partner or
friends evolved. Sure kind of makes sense.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
I mean I like to see my friends on the weekends. Yes.
Speaker 1 (27:50):
Yeah, they say make it a social activity, like taking
a class. I think it be fun to do one
of those sip and paints. We did one during the pandemic. Yeah,
and it was great because the best quote that Eric
has ever said non intention was oh no, he ruined it,
talking about his son Max. So the time was probably four.
Ye signed up his dad painting. He goes, he ruined it.
Speaker 3 (28:07):
I was like, is really good?
Speaker 2 (28:09):
He makes all the colors together, remember correctly?
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Yes? Yeah, the nerve.
Speaker 3 (28:13):
Yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
According to the doctor, the hallmark of happiness is the
experience of frequent positive emotions. Yeah. Pause. Emotions could be joy,
can also be curiosity, could be calm, pride, affection. It
could be lots of things, depending on the person. So
think to yourself, what are ways you could create those
little bursts of positive motion. Yeah. I relax a little
bit too, Yeah, take time for yourself, recharge. Let's do
(28:35):
this John's Game of the Day. We like to have
fun in this show. Not too often just for about
four or five minute period. Yeah, every four hours if
you want to play very simple nine ninety three three
eight to text, hoodie, good morning, we're doing what today?
Hopefully ready for some meat balls? Because it's Star Wars.
(28:56):
Be honest, that is not where I thought that was going. Yeah,
all right. For those who don't know, hody, how does
Star Wars?
Speaker 9 (29:04):
So I'm gonna give you a term that's either something
in Star Wars or it's something you can find in
an Ikea near you.
Speaker 1 (29:10):
All right, So there we go. Buzz in if you
think you know the answer.
Speaker 9 (29:13):
The first one, Billy, Yes, correct the bookshelf, Billy.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
Damn, all right, I got that wrong, didn't I didn't answers.
I don't know. I was helping about some guy, say,
Billy Williams. Next one w John, Yes, John, that is
Star Wars. Correct? Thank you in your face saucer in
last place?
Speaker 3 (29:39):
Thanks? Thanks?
Speaker 1 (29:42):
Thanks one odem juke?
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Yes, is that Ikea correct?
Speaker 1 (29:47):
It's a coffee mug. Guess what he toured type for?
Last place?
Speaker 4 (29:51):
Okay, okay, yeah, but we're all tied technically.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
Okay, No, the back order I'm ahead of you, guys.
That's tie breaker Jay, think about that.
Speaker 6 (30:03):
Okay, in your face, I answered first, so as details
all right?
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Next Rick Tiga Johnny Ikea. Correct, it's curtain rings long
name for curtain. It probably means nothing in Swedish. He
was like, let's make it up. Let's next one.
Speaker 3 (30:27):
That Star Wars.
Speaker 1 (30:28):
That's a Flowers dark that's sick of my guy. Next one,
hunts Jack mak Yes.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
Rose, I'm gonna say that is Star Wars.
Speaker 1 (30:39):
That's actually a wooden table with chairs. Look at that chairs.
That sounds like a nightmare. Put together table and chairs.
Next one huts Poeang Shower.
Speaker 9 (30:51):
I'll give it to Rose. That's Star Wars. That's a
chair at Ikea.
Speaker 2 (30:58):
But yang Bro, No one up.
Speaker 1 (31:02):
It's called entertainment and comedy kids.
Speaker 10 (31:04):
Okay, Nuts Torp, John.
Speaker 3 (31:09):
Please no, please, you have it once again. Nuts Torp,
you knew what you knew what he said.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
It's an Ikea chase.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
It's for your nuts.
Speaker 11 (31:26):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (31:28):
They trust us with the station.
Speaker 3 (31:30):
Grunt tall sauce sauce is that Star Wars.
Speaker 1 (31:34):
That's actually Ikea. It's a sink bass for it's for
your grunt t all whack. Yeah, you play your gruntle Okay, okay,
a couple more. That's the player with you. You shut up, Calyx, John,
(31:54):
it's John Star Wars. That's an Ikea, it's a shell.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
Star Wars anymore?
Speaker 2 (32:00):
Get with this Star.
Speaker 10 (32:01):
Wars John, star Wars.
Speaker 3 (32:09):
Yes, I think that's Star Wars.
Speaker 1 (32:12):
Yep, correct, Now that's what I say, Mary, Christmas in Hawaii,
isn't it? Damn it? All right? Well off, that's how
the game works, and let's go in. Frederick McKayla, good morning, Hi,
how's it going. Let me ask you this, MICHAELA. Are
you more familiar with Star Wars or Ikea?
Speaker 2 (32:32):
I'm more of a Star Trek fan.
Speaker 5 (32:35):
Neither? Perfect?
Speaker 1 (32:36):
All right, first one, Sbak, MICHAELA, is that a Star
Wars phrase? Is that a Ikea phrase? Ikea? That's actually
Star Wars. We're so good, We're so good. Next one,
Next one, Pad mad.
Speaker 2 (32:56):
That's Star Wars.
Speaker 1 (32:58):
Michala, you're the winner. Can put you in a whole
one second. Okay, these are hilarious. It is intern John
in your morning show. Not to get too deep into it,
but if you think about street names, it is funny
that at some point history some guy or some gal
went call it this. Yeah, where I call it road
right there. Call it Bruce Street and they continue to Oh, absolutely,
(33:20):
and like the names that are like in every different city.
I my first apartment here was on pretty Man Drive
and no one believed it. Why I gave my address.
They thought it was lying in Georgia.
Speaker 3 (33:30):
Every streets and peach Tree really yeah them or something.
Speaker 1 (33:35):
Uh these are the weirdest street names in the country,
which is kind of funny. Uh so really dot comp
with these together. There's a toad Suck Road in Conway, Arkansas.
Well so they say toad suck is actually popular name
for stuff around Conway, Arkansas. There's a Toadsuck Lane, toads
Suck Park, Okay, and of course the toad Suck Days
(33:58):
Community Arts and Music Festival. I mean, dude, Toadstuck festival.
That sounds fantastic name. Oh it sounds like the Harvest
Festival in Parks and Wreck. They have a little Subashian
out there, and yeah, I bet you their merch is fire.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
Yeah, probably a bunch of toads.
Speaker 1 (34:11):
Yeah. I would hope that they probably didn't realize why
would be funny. I hope now they have like a
gen z or who's making funny merch because I got
a toadstuck festival for sure, not even knowing what it
is for sure. Uh, far from poop and road in Fanny, Arkansas.
Speaker 2 (34:25):
From pop Is that all one word it is?
Speaker 1 (34:28):
It's f A R F R O M P O
p e N road Far from Pooper. They say it's
a made up bard for exactly what it sounds like.
The origin is unclear, but there have been plenty of
jokes me about the fact that street may not have
any bathrooms.
Speaker 3 (34:40):
How weird.
Speaker 6 (34:41):
I mean, okay, yeah, there's funny.
Speaker 1 (34:45):
There's a Windy Butt Way in Las Vegas.
Speaker 3 (34:48):
Windy but Way b U T t E.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
So it's okay, Yeah, it's uh they say it's There's
also Windy Butt Ranch in spring Mills, Pennsylvania, Windy Butt
Retreat in Clancy, Montana. So apparently I said popped.
Speaker 2 (35:02):
In question, you said b U T t E.
Speaker 1 (35:05):
Yep, then that's but ah, I like buy better. I'm
thank god.
Speaker 6 (35:09):
The only reason I know this is because like it's
like a geological like I.
Speaker 1 (35:14):
Prefer I'm gonna call on so I'm gonna do.
Speaker 12 (35:17):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
There's Teuton Hill Road nice in West Simsbury, Connecticut.
Speaker 3 (35:21):
Cool, cool, dude.
Speaker 1 (35:22):
I mean, that's pretty. There's also Tuton Hill High School.
Oh wow, I don't know what their mascot is, but
hopefully again great merch. Okay, there's a booger Hollow Road. Ow,
there's six states that have a booger hollow road. Georgia, okay, Arkansas, Alabama, California, Missouri,
and Louisiama.
Speaker 3 (35:42):
Look at that.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
There's a I don't even know how to say this
zizi x zizix zz yz x. Dude, if you game
your address and it was that just numb autocorrect will
never let me get to your place.
Speaker 3 (35:54):
Yeah, I don't know what that is.
Speaker 1 (35:56):
So it was made up by somebody named Curtis Springer
back in nineteen forty four, and the proclaimed to be the
last word alphabetically in the English language. Sure zz y
z X how is okay? Well it's still yeah, everything
be autocorrected. Yeah we can actually go there.
Speaker 7 (36:13):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (36:13):
There's Psychopath in Traverse City, Michigan.
Speaker 4 (36:17):
Nice, okay, Okay, cool, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (36:20):
Yeah, that's probably not the.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
Where do you live? Psychopath?
Speaker 1 (36:23):
I would hope that they have a fantastic Halloween festival.
Speaker 2 (36:27):
I mean we would hope.
Speaker 1 (36:29):
There's also psychopaths in Oklahoma, Mississippi.
Speaker 2 (36:33):
Such a weird. Yeah, there's also psycho Oklahoma.
Speaker 1 (36:37):
Yeah that there are in Florida. Yeah, psychopath there you go.
I also wonder if like these small towns sometimes do
like little gimmicky things and was like, hey, let's just
do this and it'll be kind of funny.
Speaker 4 (36:47):
Maybe or someone's property and they made it to sign.
They're like, I can name my road whatever I want.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
So this last one is my way, which way, right way,
that way, straight way and same way.
Speaker 4 (36:59):
And he's insane, absolutely not.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Yeah, it's all one. No, it's also for one. So
there's my way, which way, right way, that way, straight
way in same way. It's all in one neighborhood. Which
that's even more annoying.
Speaker 4 (37:13):
That would be really confusing. Yeah, my way, no, which way, Like.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
Well take it right on that way, then go reverse
on straight way. If you passed same way, you missed it,
so you have to go back to the beginning. Yeah,
and imagine your GPS saying that out loud.
Speaker 2 (37:30):
Yeah, that'd be annoying.
Speaker 3 (37:32):
I left on my way.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
Hope you have a fantastic Thursday if you travel and
bring us with on that free iHeartRadio app to search
intern John in your morning show wherever you listen Rose,
who on the show would you least trust with fireworks?
Speaker 6 (37:45):
I feel like it would be you.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
Sauce, you planing sauce there.
Speaker 6 (37:51):
You John, because one, I feel like I believe you
said Minnesota you weren't allowed to have fireworks A good one.
Speaker 2 (37:59):
Yeah, Okay, So.
Speaker 6 (38:00):
I feel as though it would be like, Oh, I
got these good fireworks and you're gonna have probably a
little too much fun.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (38:07):
And I also feel like you would take a bottle
rocket and shoot it at Eric.
Speaker 1 (38:10):
Ohcandle for sure.
Speaker 2 (38:12):
That's a good point.
Speaker 1 (38:15):
That's it's a silly stuff.
Speaker 2 (38:16):
Spec I'm not going to trust you with.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
It's just silly stuff. Yeah, both of your favorite text
nine ninety three three eight at your tickets for Lord next,
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(38:41):
That's just the cost to get in by the right,
not even to park, to get drinks. You want to
get merch by God tour merch has gotten out of control.
Speaker 3 (38:49):
It's fun.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
Lord is gonna be at the anthem if you ever
beat the anthem. It is one of the coolest venues
I think I've seen. We're gonnaet you in for free.
You want to see Lord Caller nine. You're in eight
seven seven nine four six A one. I want to
get to this in this second too. What made you
lose interest in a crush? Not that surprising. They did
a study to see how folks view their pets, and
(39:11):
they found the most pets most pet owners view their
pets as their children. According to They say boomers tend
to see them as actual pets, though I would say
probably more Boomers have kids though, like than like gen
Z Millennials, because Bloomers can afford it. That's kind of
like the vibe sauce. Is Zero a pet or a child?
Your dog zero?
Speaker 3 (39:31):
I would say he's a child?
Speaker 1 (39:33):
Sure, okay, yeah, Rose a little bit different you have kids,
but yeah, I'm a pet or a child.
Speaker 6 (39:37):
I would say before kids, one percent, he was a child.
Speaker 2 (39:41):
But now that I have actual, actual children.
Speaker 6 (39:43):
It's I wouldn't technically say he's a child.
Speaker 1 (39:47):
Yeah, I would say skeets a child because he depends
on me, Like if I don't feed him or give
him water, he doesn't know how to cook's I've left
the TV on forum. I got him a masterclass from
Gordon Ramsey. He didn't like it, so like that's more
so on him maybe, and I've been able that behavior.
They say forty percent of gen zers consider themselves pet parents,
and it's difference between caring for a pet and actual
(40:09):
human child. They say millennials are the generation most likely
to see pets as siblings. I guess if it's like
a family pet maybe.
Speaker 4 (40:17):
Yeah, actually like that, like I feel like my dog
growing up was I guess like a sibling.
Speaker 1 (40:21):
Sure, yeah, because it is like they're part of the
family and like they're they might have been there before you,
and like you're in the same house all the time
and like that kind of like and sometimes mom and
dad yell at them. Yeah you know what I mean,
Like that's kind of like the yeah, like they can
get in trouble too. I think that's kind of fair.
If parents in a bad mood they look at you like,
oh yeah, we ideal with this again. They also say
(40:42):
some people consider the pets to be coworkers. Yeah, maybe
the Amish if they're doing like jobs in the farm.
Speaker 3 (40:46):
Yeah, I guess it's like a farm.
Speaker 13 (40:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (40:48):
Yeah. They say fifty one percent people who work in
pet friendly workplaces say they're coworkers pets. They like their
coworkers pets more than like their actual coworkers.
Speaker 3 (40:57):
That's fair. Yeah, that's not surprizing.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
Even if that pet sucks coworkers.
Speaker 3 (41:03):
I feel like if we could bring pets here, I probably.
I just like dogs a lot.
Speaker 1 (41:07):
Listen. Animals can only be at the station if they
paid for advertising.
Speaker 3 (41:10):
That's fair.
Speaker 1 (41:11):
I'm excited to do this today. It's Internsjohn and your
morning show, the check in, our chance here from you,
hear about your life. Here about your story today. I
want to know what made you lose interest in a
crush nine ninety three three eight to text d m
is ropen at why miss Radio. I was talking to
a friend recently. I don't want to give away too much,
(41:32):
but she had a first eight. I was like, how
to go? They went to a sports match. I don't
want to say spports match, sports okay, Grandpa is a
sporting event, and I guess the entire time dude was
talking about players as if he personally knew them. Oh yeah,
but not even like it just like oh I saw
him one set. Yeah, and it's just kind of like
(41:53):
that's a long event to be sitting at to hear
how you know all these professional athletes where I would
be like, okay, so what do you want to do?
Speaker 4 (42:02):
Oh yeah, my God said that he's gonna wear his
hair that way or like something. Oh yeah, yeah, I
can mention that, like my sol almost Saturday, that he's
going to do that.
Speaker 1 (42:09):
He actually hates today.
Speaker 2 (42:11):
He actually I'm sure.
Speaker 3 (42:13):
He actually didn't watch it. He says, good luck.
Speaker 1 (42:15):
Yeah, I get that I saw us. What made you
lose interest in a crush?
Speaker 4 (42:19):
Okay, this happened a long time ago, but we brought
this up. I just reminded me of one of my
first dates. I was in high school. I think I
was a senior, and it was like my first actual date,
even though like whatever, it doesn't matter, my first actual date.
And we went on like a cute little date. I
thought the guy was like really fun stuff, but then
he kept doing baby talk and after that, and that
was again like I was like really into this guy
because you have been friends and we went on this
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date and then after he kept doing baby talk on
the date.
Speaker 1 (42:43):
I just example, he.
Speaker 3 (42:45):
Was like, he was like, oh, Shelby, Welby wanted.
Speaker 4 (42:50):
And then I even asked him even you know, seventy
year old Shelby was like, why are you talking like that?
He's like he's like, oh, you know, like I'm just
you know, my mom and I talked like that, and
I'm like, I it not even the Max as a
mom's boy that freezed me out.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
It was just the talk like that.
Speaker 1 (43:06):
No, that's fair, okay, Rose, how about you? What made
you the interest in a crush?
Speaker 6 (43:10):
So we were in college, still living at home at
this point, and he was complaining.
Speaker 2 (43:14):
About his mom not doing his.
Speaker 6 (43:17):
Launching I swear, and I was like, okay, no, thank you, Yeah,
that's okay.
Speaker 1 (43:24):
I would love to hear yours. What made you instantly
lose interest in a crush? That check in? I interned
John in your morning show. Our chance to hear from you,
hear about your life and what's going on today. I
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Nine ninety three three eight to text. DM's open as
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well at YMS Radio. Let's go in Leesburg Courtney, good morning,
good thank you. So this is a guy we matched
with unhinge. Yes, okay, and at the time was a
bit of a crush. Absolutely what made him nor crush?
Speaker 12 (44:02):
Okay, So we were going out for my birthday. It
was like a couple of days before my birthday, and
I thought that was super sweet because he already knew
my birthday. And then he ordered a dessert without me knowing.
So it was like, oh my gosh, cute little surprise
birthday dessert. But then he seeked out at the waiter
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and a manager because they did not pump the dessert.
Oh just mortified.
Speaker 1 (44:30):
Oh god, yes, you're just sitting there like it's very awkward.
Number one, the birthday cake comes out, Yeah, happy birthday.
Speaker 5 (44:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (44:38):
I sit through that and then him complain about not
being free. Yep, that's wild. It was terrible. It's so terrible. Okay,
all right, can I put you in hold one second. Yes,
I've never worked in the food industry, but it is
one of those things where is it nice they give
you a free dessert? Yes? Yeah, do they have to?
Speaker 8 (44:58):
No?
Speaker 1 (44:58):
I would also say, be the waiter's decision. Yeah, I
know you've you've been a waitress before I.
Speaker 4 (45:03):
Was a waitress, and when we did it, I mean
we did comp it. I think that it was an
embarrassing absolutely. I think the most annoying part of it,
and I want to celebrate everybody's birthday, don't get me wrong,
was trying to find enough servers they could take a
break from what they're doing to sing to you, and
that like rallying that when I have other tables.
Speaker 3 (45:20):
That was what was the most difficult part.
Speaker 1 (45:22):
That makes sense. Let me go on Glenn Burnie, Carla,
good morning, good morning. So this is a man we
met on bumble right, yep, Okay, so we do our
first date dinner, everything goes well. What happens on the
ride back?
Speaker 13 (45:36):
Yeah, no, everything went while at dinner, and then on
the right back he accepts a call from his mom,
you know, in stereo on bluetooth in the car, and
never once like mentions I'm even there. And they're literally
talking about absolutely nothing for the whole forty five minute
ride back.
Speaker 12 (45:55):
Oh so just.
Speaker 13 (45:56):
Grocery lists, every nonsense thought that went in to their heads.
Speaker 2 (46:00):
They're talking back and forth.
Speaker 1 (46:02):
Did he even like have like the trying to wrap
it up tone of like yep, all right mom? Or
is he just like nope, this we're gonna have a
full on conversation.
Speaker 13 (46:11):
No, we're gonna have a full on conversation and pretend
like it's just you and I.
Speaker 3 (46:15):
That's so weird okay and rude.
Speaker 1 (46:18):
Yeah I would be. I would feel award. Yeah my
mom says something I would want els to hear, you know.
Speaker 13 (46:23):
Okay, Yeah, I mean I kept yeah, kept looking at
him like you're gonna stop, right, and nope, they just kept.
Speaker 1 (46:28):
Going, Okay, can put you and hold one second? Sure,
maybe it's just me too. But if I call you
and other people can hear the conversation, I need you
to say you're on speakerphone.
Speaker 3 (46:41):
Yes, I need to know.
Speaker 1 (46:42):
Like even if if if Sauce and now in the
car and my mom calls, I always say, hey, Sauce
in the car, don't talk trash, not that she would
by like the other person like needs the heads up, like, hey,
this is not a private conversation.
Speaker 3 (46:54):
I don't disagree. I think it.
Speaker 4 (46:55):
I think it's also just really rude just to you know,
you said to sit there awkwardly silence, and then you're
been mentioning that somebody else in the the whole thing's weird.
Speaker 1 (47:04):
Yeah, let me go on Rockville, Julie, good morning. Hi there,
So this is a current coworker or a previous coworker.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
He's still a coworker of mine.
Speaker 1 (47:14):
Okay, unfortunately it says on my screen. Here absolute man rocket,
good looking dude.
Speaker 7 (47:21):
Yeah he's he turns heads. Okay, he walks down the
hall and yeah, sure people notice.
Speaker 1 (47:27):
And so we go on a date and we go
to movies and what happens.
Speaker 7 (47:33):
So we sit down, we get some popcorn, sit down,
we're watching the previews, and he literally extracts a nail
clipper from his pocket and proceeds to start clipping, not trimming,
not with the little scissors, but with the like loud
QUICKI clippers.
Speaker 13 (47:54):
Oh in the theater, his nail that's so great, which.
Speaker 1 (48:03):
Like it's gotta be not his first time, because he
don't just bring the clippers with you. Mst go on,
what I'm busy today, but I'm gona two hours to
kill in the theater.
Speaker 3 (48:10):
Why would you think ever? That's normal?
Speaker 5 (48:12):
Though?
Speaker 14 (48:12):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Okay?
Speaker 15 (48:14):
Worse?
Speaker 7 (48:15):
Like I think like he was doing it like in
proximity of the popcorn.
Speaker 1 (48:20):
But yeah, okay, yeah, okay, okay, I put you in
hold my second.
Speaker 12 (48:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:26):
I just realized too with the clippers, like, you can't
really control where the nail goes. So imagine you're in
the theater and you get hit with somebody else's nails.
Speaker 4 (48:34):
Yeah, disgusting. I don't understand why. Yeah, that would be
normal for him.
Speaker 1 (48:39):
Well, and how busy are you? You couldn't do it before
you left the house.
Speaker 4 (48:41):
Well, so I can't imagine being in that mindset. We
were like, I'll just do it at the movie theater.
That is so disgusting.
Speaker 1 (48:47):
M let's go in Ssex Brooke. Good morning, good morning.
So this was a man we matched with bumbo? Is
that right.
Speaker 8 (48:55):
On hind?
Speaker 1 (48:56):
Yes? Okay, okay, yeah, first date going to Vibes are good?
But you lost interest? Why?
Speaker 12 (49:05):
Okay.
Speaker 8 (49:05):
So we're sitting there at dinner and we're having a
good conversation, but he had his phone on the table
face up, which already kind of bothers me because it
just shows that you're ready to disengage in any moment.
But then all of his dating app notifications just kept going,
Oh my god, conversations with other girls were just blowing
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up his phone, and he didn't flip it over, he
didn't put it in his pocket.
Speaker 3 (49:30):
He just left it there for me to see everyone
else that he was talking to.
Speaker 1 (49:35):
Do you think it was like yeah, do you think
it was him trying to like subtly show he has
options or do you think he was so heading the
clouds he didn't even realize.
Speaker 3 (49:46):
I hope that it was so head in the clouds
he didn't realize. But either way, like no, yeah, yeah, that's.
Speaker 8 (49:55):
Like yeah, just like so unconsiderate and like like yeah,
I need somebody was gonna, I don't know, think about
me crazy, I don't.
Speaker 2 (50:03):
Know crazy, be present?
Speaker 1 (50:06):
Can I put you in hold one second?
Speaker 5 (50:08):
For sure?
Speaker 1 (50:09):
I do think the caveat to having the phone on
the table has to be if you have a child
at home yeh with the sitter, or you're a brain surgeon,
yeah you know what I mean. Like then it's like, okay,
I understand you're on call.
Speaker 4 (50:21):
Like your ringer on even but yeah no, but if
you have a kid, like I would definitely understand if
you have the phone on the table, because I've gone
dates with people who have kids and they've done that
and they've even like mention it, and I'm like, that's
completely fine, it makes sense.
Speaker 1 (50:33):
Let me go in Booie Katie, good morning, Good morning.
So this is a guy. We weren't officially like boyfriend
and girlfriend, but we're kind of seeing for a few weeks.
Speaker 5 (50:42):
Is that fair?
Speaker 1 (50:44):
Right?
Speaker 2 (50:44):
We were seeing each other for like two weeks.
Speaker 1 (50:47):
Okay, and you lost interest? Why?
Speaker 6 (50:50):
Well, basically younger sister she was like six years old
and she always wanted to hang out.
Speaker 2 (50:56):
With him, and I thought that was so cute, but
he would complain about it.
Speaker 15 (51:00):
Was like that's a huge red flag.
Speaker 3 (51:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (51:02):
Wait, so was it like I'm assuming they had a
big age gap obviously.
Speaker 5 (51:08):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (51:08):
Yeah, Like I mean there was like a huge age
out there.
Speaker 14 (51:10):
She's like, yeah, she was an actor, like an oopsie
daisy baby, but typically.
Speaker 2 (51:15):
Like yeah, well but she wanted all this attention. But
she's six and she's adorable.
Speaker 3 (51:22):
It's just like.
Speaker 14 (51:23):
It was so sad.
Speaker 1 (51:24):
Yeah, it was just sid to me.
Speaker 5 (51:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (51:26):
I feel like if you don't want to give your
attention to your sister.
Speaker 5 (51:30):
Like you're not really like a fatherly figure, like you're
you're not gonna want to.
Speaker 1 (51:33):
Like be a dad kind of face. Yeah, no doubt. Okay,
can I put you in hold one second, Yeah you can.
I continue yours over text nine to nine three three
eight and happy Thursday, friends, appreciate you listening. Internshown in
your morning show catching cheaters with War of the Roses
just some minutes away. But first important stuff. According to
a pet photographer, here's how I take the perfect photo
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of your dog. Oh perfect, And I'll say this, Skittles
really get at it. He's very photogenic. Yeah, sue, we
would intentionally not be photogenic. Yeah, that was just kind
of the way he goes. So there's this is a
top pet photographer, so she specializes in dog portraits and
that's kind of her her vibe. So first of all,
she says, to stay close to your dog. That's like
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where the most emotions captured. So the closer you are
to them, the more their personality will come through. Yeah, yeah,
that makes sense. Interact with your dog. So instead of
waiting for them to do something, interact with them, she says,
I'll tease them, cuddle them, I talk to them. They
all still have big, different sorts of faces out of
your dog. Also, ensure your fur baby's looking right in
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the camera.
Speaker 3 (52:40):
Okay, yeah, I feel like it's usually like look over
here look over here.
Speaker 1 (52:44):
Like smile like he don't he doesn't speak that good English. Yeah,
you know what I mean. Give your dog motivation, okay,
like have a treat. Yeah, I mean they say like
having the cheese, like over the phone, that type of thing,
or the toy or even just pretend, dude, just hold
your fists up and like they're like there's probably something
in there. There's probably something.
Speaker 2 (53:05):
They just trust you autumn.
Speaker 1 (53:06):
Oh yeah, my fist. He goes there's that. He wouldn't
there's de place. Yeah, and then sudden he goes on
and what would he didn't mean to do that. He
probably sproout the truth. He wouldn't do that to me.
Don't go in overtime, they say, not every dog is
ready for the camera immediately.
Speaker 3 (53:20):
Oh yeah, you can tell a dog's like I'm done
with this.
Speaker 1 (53:22):
And the length of the photo shoot. Your pup can
handle various depending on their personality all the Remember Jiff
the Palm who was like the.
Speaker 2 (53:31):
So cute.
Speaker 1 (53:32):
I saw that dog at an event once and I
was like, this is the dog was put up on
a stool. Yeah, and like the reason the dog was
smiling it was anxious heaven like yeah for that dog
to be on a stool. Yeah, me being on the
Empire state like and like the dog would beat I
think it was a girl. I don't remember, doesn't but
it would be there for like the events a couple
of hours long. I remember being like, that dog shouldn't
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be up there hours and just because it looks like
it's smiling. Yeah, uh you know it's anxious for can out. Yeah,
it's not really worth it the last one. Ironically, I
understand your dog's needs.
Speaker 3 (54:05):
Oh yeah, be there for your dog.
Speaker 4 (54:07):
Also, like, don't like do it like I know you
already said it, but I feel like I've seen people
trying to get the perfect picture of their dog and
the dogs like it's just take you forever. It's like
it's dog. It doesn't doesn't want to be pictures like
photographed anyway.
Speaker 1 (54:18):
And you can tell when your dog is anxious. Yeah,
they think like they did something wrong. Yeah you're getting
mad at your dog for not posing for a photo.
But they have no idea like what to do. Literally,
although like when Skeets is sleeping, that's like the best photos. Yeah,
he's so cute because he just will he'll spread out
like he just has had a long day at the office. Well, yeah,
he's very very comfortable. Yeah, they say, before snapping your shots,
engage their dog, play with them, have fun together in
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order to capture their true essence. For sure, I think
that's funny when it adds some over text nine to
ninety three three eight On Thursdays, we catch cheaters with
war the roses. You're with somebody you think they could
be your person. Then things starts not add up. We
pull off the band aid. Are they cheating? It is
more of the rose It is on Internsjohn in your
(55:01):
morning show. You think you're in a happy and healthy relationship,
but then things start happening that don't add up. We
try to rip off that band aid. Lana, good morning.
Speaker 13 (55:13):
Hi.
Speaker 1 (55:14):
I need you to explain the timeline here with you
and Nick, because I'm having a little bit of a
hard time following you. Guys have been dating for how long?
Speaker 2 (55:22):
Two years?
Speaker 1 (55:23):
Okay?
Speaker 11 (55:24):
We broke up for five months, like in the middle
of that, so we've been back on for like nine.
Speaker 1 (55:29):
Months, okay, but you still counted as two years together? Yeah, okay.
And then as far as the breakup, who initiated that
and what was the reason? If you don't mind me asking.
Speaker 11 (55:42):
Well, you know, we just were fighting a lot, and
so I was kind of like, we can't right now,
I can't do this anymore, so we need to take
a break.
Speaker 1 (55:54):
So that was kind of on me. Okay, And then
how do we reconnect? Whose idea was that? Who reached
out for?
Speaker 11 (56:02):
He reached out It seemed like he had worked through
some of the things that we've been fighting about, and
so we came back together and it's been pretty good
until this weekend.
Speaker 1 (56:12):
Okay, explain to me that. So I guess, let's pause again.
In those five months, did either of you date other
people or quote unquote hang out with other people?
Speaker 2 (56:23):
So I didn't date anybody?
Speaker 11 (56:25):
And he told me he didn't date anyone.
Speaker 1 (56:28):
Either, okay, and uh not even like hang out with
or like because you know, because date is a very
did it okay? My only thought was, like dates a
very loose term in twenty twenty four? Yes, so like
we didn't kiss anybody, as far as we know, neither
of us kissed anybody.
Speaker 11 (56:48):
Else, Yes, as far as I know.
Speaker 1 (56:50):
Got okay, got it? Okay? And then so let's get
to this weekend. We're aut getting drinks and what happens.
Speaker 11 (56:55):
Okay, So this weekend, we're out for drinks and this
like random girl while up to Nick and she was
like she literally said that. She was like, oh, this
is her. Then she kept walking, which, like I.
Speaker 2 (57:07):
Thought, was like super weird.
Speaker 1 (57:09):
Yeah what yeah?
Speaker 11 (57:11):
Yeah, And I was like I asked him. I was
like who is that, Like what what was that about?
And he was like, oh, it was nothing, like you know,
just like this person I met when we broke up,
Like and then I was like, but you told me
you didn't date anyone when we were off and he
was like it was just like, well I didn't, I
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just met her blah blah blah blah, and so yeah, weird.
Speaker 1 (57:36):
And that's okay because when I was reading your email,
that'd be weird if it was a random, you know,
passerby from nine months ago. But that passer by recognizes
him and knows enough to know you are the ex girlfriend. Yeah,
current girlfriend, you know what I mean?
Speaker 5 (57:50):
Like that?
Speaker 11 (57:51):
Yeah, And like I thought about this and like he
works really weird hours, so like, in theory, he could
have kept something up.
Speaker 1 (57:59):
Okay, is that right?
Speaker 2 (58:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (58:03):
I've pressed him on it and like he was like, no, no,
stop asking stop. So I don't know, I feel like
we need to do a war in the roses.
Speaker 1 (58:14):
No, yeah, okay, so let's do this. We love sauce
call from the Flower Company. Off from roses should go
to you, clearly girlfriend two years. If they go to
somebody else, we'll get answers for you. Okay, okay, Lana,
let me recap this quick. You and Nick had been
dating for about two years. Within that two years, there
was a five month break where you said, hey, we
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can't keep doing this. You guys went your separate ways.
He came back five months later. Hey, let's try it again.
We've been back dating the last nine months, right.
Speaker 11 (58:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (58:46):
This past weekend we were out getting drinks. A woman
walked up to y'all's table said something to the effect of,
oh this is her and kept walking. You asked Nick.
He said, if somebody happened just to meet when you
all were on a so to speak. But it's a
little bit odcaust. He had told you that he didn't
meet anybody when you guys were broken up, and you
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didn't either. Is that kind of a rat?
Speaker 12 (59:11):
Yeah, that's where we're at.
Speaker 1 (59:12):
I guess. Just to make things clear. The five months
it was a breakup, right, It wasn't like we're on
brake is we are free to do whatever we want.
Speaker 11 (59:22):
Yeah, we broke up, okay, Yeah, but like when we
got back together, we discussed and I had told him
I didn't date anyone, and he had told me he.
Speaker 1 (59:33):
Didn't, so and I guess so like it because in theory,
if he had dated somebody, or if you had, like
that wouldn't have been in the wrong. But I guess
for you is Marsa, like you just felt like you
should know, like that's something that right, and.
Speaker 11 (59:46):
Like you shouldn't lie. So if the conversation came up
that we were talking about it, like and it would
have been fine had he said yes, but like if
but if if the answer was yes, that's fine. But
if he said no and the answer is yes, then
that's where the problem.
Speaker 1 (01:00:04):
Gotcha.
Speaker 3 (01:00:04):
Yeah, he's being deceitful.
Speaker 1 (01:00:06):
Yeah, I said two more questions. When you guys first
broke up, your friends and family were they happy? Were
they sad? What was their reaction?
Speaker 11 (01:00:14):
I mean I think they they were sad for me
because it's a bummer, but like, yeah, I mean I
don't know they knew we were fighting, so sure.
Speaker 1 (01:00:25):
And then part two that would be when you guys
got back together. Were they happy? Were they indifferent? Were
they sad?
Speaker 3 (01:00:33):
Again?
Speaker 14 (01:00:33):
Happy for me because I was happy?
Speaker 1 (01:00:35):
Okay, so that makes sense, all right, So let's do this.
Because he pressed him about it, he kind of shut down.
This weekend, we'll have sauce call from the flower company,
off from the roses. Clearly they should go to you
girlfriend in two years. If they go to you, we'll
put them on hold to what you want, dude, we
can hang up or whatever. But if they go to
somebody else, we'll get some answers for you. Okay, okay, Oh,
once there we go.
Speaker 5 (01:01:07):
Hello, Hi Snick, Yeah, Hi, this is Nick Hvac speaking.
How can I help you?
Speaker 1 (01:01:15):
Hi.
Speaker 4 (01:01:15):
I'm just calling you from a new local flower shop
called YMS Flowers.
Speaker 3 (01:01:18):
My name is Evie.
Speaker 4 (01:01:19):
I'm trying out new marketing for the company where we
offer free bouquet of a dozen red roses, just in
hopes that you're going to come back to us in
the future. I'm sorry, I thought this this was like
a cell phone, not a business.
Speaker 5 (01:01:32):
Well, yeah, this is my this is my cell number,
but you know this is also my business number.
Speaker 2 (01:01:38):
Okay, what did you say your.
Speaker 5 (01:01:39):
Name is again?
Speaker 2 (01:01:40):
I'm Evie.
Speaker 4 (01:01:41):
I'm just trying out some new marketing for YMS Flowers. Basically,
we just want to send out our product into the
community and then hopefully you come back to us.
Speaker 3 (01:01:50):
It's totally free. We don't need your credit card info.
Speaker 15 (01:01:53):
Oh, Evie, I appreciate the phone call, but I really
don't do these marketing things.
Speaker 5 (01:02:00):
You know, it's not really something that I'm into.
Speaker 4 (01:02:02):
Well, you're a business owner, it sounds like, so you
can understand just wanting to get your yourself out there marketing.
Speaker 5 (01:02:11):
Yeah, well, I guess if you put it like that,
I do so. So how did you get my number? Though?
Like it is this just like a random collar.
Speaker 4 (01:02:20):
Thing or I think it's called gorilla marketing where we
just like bought these lists for something. I don't know
how they get your info, but you're just on the list.
If you're not interested, we can move on. I can
go to the next person. But I mean, maybe if
you know now that I know that you own an
HVAC company, maybe if we ever need something for you know,
(01:02:41):
the shop, And you.
Speaker 5 (01:02:43):
Said that the name of the business again, and what
are you offering? Why?
Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
I am as flowers.
Speaker 4 (01:02:48):
Uh, it's it's a free bouquet of flowers, just in
hopes that you come back.
Speaker 12 (01:02:53):
To us.
Speaker 5 (01:02:55):
Flowers And you said that's free. So how would I
receive it when I pick it up?
Speaker 4 (01:03:01):
Or no, we would deliver it to whoever you want
to send them to.
Speaker 5 (01:03:06):
Oh, and it's free. There's nothing on my end that
I have to pay out of pocket.
Speaker 1 (01:03:12):
Yeah, do you want the flowers or not? We got kid?
Speaker 2 (01:03:15):
Yeah, my god, sorry, my brother.
Speaker 4 (01:03:19):
We're just you know, gen z people. Uh, do you
want the flowers or not? Because we have a long
list and you know one phone line?
Speaker 5 (01:03:30):
Well, well, I mean, who's going to turn down free flowers?
Speaker 4 (01:03:33):
You know?
Speaker 5 (01:03:34):
I think this is pretty good?
Speaker 2 (01:03:40):
Sorry, yeah, I guess.
Speaker 5 (01:03:45):
Yeah, yeah, I guess I'll take the flowers.
Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
Okay, cool, thank you.
Speaker 3 (01:03:51):
Who do you want to send them to?
Speaker 5 (01:03:56):
Well? I would send them to my girlfriend, but she's been.
Speaker 15 (01:04:00):
Real just pain in my ass lately. That yeah, yeah,
so I'm thinking I'd like to send him to a
good friend of mine. Her name is Jamie.
Speaker 3 (01:04:15):
Jamie.
Speaker 2 (01:04:16):
Is that like j A M I or j A
U Jamie?
Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
You can't say that, but yeah, yeah, oh twice is
not making better, Lana. But yes, Nick, my name's interns John.
I got Saucer Rose here as well. This was on
pace to be the longest call I've done the history
of More of the Roses. Yeah, your girlfriend Lannaie Shaka,
she thought something was up. Who is Jamie?
Speaker 10 (01:04:42):
Is that?
Speaker 1 (01:04:42):
That is the question at hand? Who is Jamie? Why
are you sending her red roses?
Speaker 5 (01:04:48):
I'm sorry, guys, there's something. I think We're having a
connection issue or something else.
Speaker 1 (01:04:56):
I would not trust you with my age back. I
wouldn't trust you with with a toy from target. My god,
we're doing war the Roses. Your girlfriend Laana thought you
were doing something shady here. You are sending flowers to
a girl named Jamie, romantic red flowers instead of your
girlfriend because your girlfriend, your words, has been acting up recently.
Speaker 5 (01:05:18):
Well, yeah, she's been a real pain in my ass.
Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
A stranger about it.
Speaker 1 (01:05:22):
That's so, who's Jamie?
Speaker 5 (01:05:27):
It's not what you guys think. It's not like I'm
cheating or something.
Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
Hey, you said cheating. Who's Jamie?
Speaker 5 (01:05:35):
Jamie's a really good friend of mine.
Speaker 15 (01:05:38):
To Jamie is I.
Speaker 12 (01:05:44):
Don't even know what to say.
Speaker 1 (01:05:46):
Do you know who Jamie is? Do you know Jamie
is Okay, that was Yeah. Yeah, so I feel like, uh, Nick,
if she was a good friend your girlfriend, know who
she is?
Speaker 4 (01:05:59):
Who's the girl that came over and asked who Lana
was the other day at the bar?
Speaker 3 (01:06:05):
Yeah?
Speaker 5 (01:06:06):
How do you know about that?
Speaker 1 (01:06:10):
MANA, I don't know how. I'm about to punch a
wall and we're down the phone for eight minutes on
how you've done this for two years?
Speaker 11 (01:06:19):
I mean not you, Nick, Jesus, Nick, you cannot date
me and also date other girls.
Speaker 1 (01:06:27):
That's correct.
Speaker 14 (01:06:29):
You know what you like are doing?
Speaker 5 (01:06:33):
Why not? I mean, honestly, I'm out from.
Speaker 1 (01:06:40):
The Thing about most alphas is they have to tell
people that they outfre they do they do?
Speaker 11 (01:06:43):
I think we're going One of the Roses is cretaped
and possibly edited to broadcasts.
Speaker 3 (01:06:47):
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The Roses because they are like the highlight of my week.
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Dms are open at YMUS Radio, but search for the
podcast Intern John in your Morning Show wherever you get
your podcasts. I thought this is interesting. They're talking to
college grads about stress and what they're worried about getting
the workforce. Recent college grads think negotiating salary is more
stressful than breakups.
Speaker 4 (01:07:56):
Yeah, that's probably because I'm like scared of who they're
arguing with the boss.
Speaker 1 (01:08:01):
Well, I also think that there's a bit of like
unrealistic expectations. I did read something like last week that
the average college graduate expects one hundred k out the gate.
That's a flexible schedule and uh to be able to
work from home. I'm like that that job unless you
are the very best at what you do and you're
working at Facebook. I don't know if that job exists.
(01:08:22):
I don't I'm not aware of that. Nearly three quarters
are worried about the next step as they cross graduation stage.
I think, yes, less than half feel very sure about
their future plans.
Speaker 14 (01:08:32):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:08:32):
I would say this advice that listen, you just graduate college.
It's okay. You got plenty of time to figure out
and do things that don't work out. Yeah at the time. Yeah,
I think that's a fair Two thirds of those have
been out of college for years say their future roadmap
went as planned.
Speaker 3 (01:08:46):
That's cool, that's kind of surprising. Yeah, that's like pretty hard.
Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Yeah. Seventy of twenty twenty four grads say their after
graduation was even better than expected. Oh good, that's amazing.
When it comes to landing at first real job, is
one thing that stands out the most stressful. That is
talking salary.
Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
Yeah, it's fair.
Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
Yep. More than half a recent grad say it's more
anxiety inducing negotiates salary with a potential employer than it
is to break up with an your partner, although I
think the partner thing is a personal thing as far
as the employer goes ain't their money, the person in
negotiating with at the end of the day, it's not
their money.
Speaker 4 (01:09:22):
I feel like it's still stressful because, like for sure,
I feel like when the first time I hied do it,
I felt stupid because you know, I've never had to
do it before.
Speaker 5 (01:09:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:09:32):
I think that's fair. I think, but the personal break
up is more of like a personal thing out, not
the employer takes it personally. If you fell ot more money, sure,
you know what I mean. Other adulting tasks they hug
with include creating a budget and sticking to it.
Speaker 3 (01:09:43):
Yeah, yeah, you know, I hear you.
Speaker 5 (01:09:47):
Fair.
Speaker 1 (01:09:47):
Yeah, I agree. Only thirty five percent have done it. Yeah,
still good for you. Even if you have written a
check only twenty six percent.
Speaker 3 (01:09:55):
Ok, that's not surprising.
Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
Yeah, I don't think there's either. I think I had
to write it back in the day for my rent.
I think they only took checks which shows where I
was living, Okay, Yeah, or only twenty two percent of
balanced checkbook. I've never done that.
Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
I've done that.
Speaker 1 (01:10:09):
I don't even know if it if it's necessary because
it online does it for you? Yeah?
Speaker 6 (01:10:12):
I mean at least when I have done it before
and it was to verify that the online is correct.
Speaker 1 (01:10:21):
When it came. When asked whether if found their taxes
are building Ikia furniture is more confusing. Fifty two percent
said taxes. Thirty percent no taxes. What I think the
taxes thing? I never quite understand that insurance Like, I
don't really understand any of that. I am. They say
number one priority is they want to be able to
apply for a job in their field. I think paying
(01:10:42):
our student debt a second, and fall by paying their
bills every month at three that's very good.
Speaker 5 (01:10:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:10:48):
Absolutely. We love getting you into shows. Maroon Five's coming
to CFG Bank Arena. Getting you into that, plus your
headline of the day. Next, let's do this the headline
of the day on interns in your morning show. I
will say, there is nothing scarier than getting pulled over,
even when you haven't done anything wrong. Like it was
a couple of months ago I got pulled over coming
(01:11:09):
to work and I was like, they're gonna they're gonna
find out. Yeah, I was like find out. I was
going five under what it was because these the officer
freaked me out. He goes, hey, where's your sticker and
your license? I go, huh, yeah, it's like it's not there.
I'm like, dude, what And then he turns out it
was on the wrong license plate. He was on the
front one wild but like I felt like such an
idiot for a second. I'm like, is it would have
(01:11:30):
fallen off? I'm sure he's like a sticker fell off. Yeah,
but forever reason the dealership put it on wrong. Yeah,
which is a whole another issue. But this uh angry
bee keeper set bees on police during a routine traffic stile.
Speaker 3 (01:11:46):
What why are you letting your bees free?
Speaker 11 (01:11:50):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:11:52):
That's so weird.
Speaker 1 (01:11:53):
I would also think it's weird that they're that readily available,
Like are they in your front seat? Thenus opened up
the lid and send them out?
Speaker 2 (01:12:00):
Couldn't that be like attempted?
Speaker 1 (01:12:01):
Yeah, let's get into this. The seven year old Spanish
beekeeper is subset up of being stopped by police. He
says bees free on the officer caused them to take
shelter in a restaurant. The incident took place on a
small town in Spain. Local police patrol noticed the driver
of a van was were in a seatbelt and driving
radically because he had ten thousand bees in there. They
(01:12:23):
pulled him over. A seven year old man said the
telling the interaction of the phrase I should have run
you over.
Speaker 3 (01:12:28):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (01:12:29):
They suspected the influence of alcohol.
Speaker 3 (01:12:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (01:12:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:12:33):
And then the after they did the test, the beekeeper
threatened to kill the police officers. So you can't do
that either. Yeah, he went to the back of his
van unleash a swarm of honeybees. They immediately started attacking
the police officers. Oh that is crazy, that's wild.
Speaker 15 (01:12:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:12:49):
After they got out of the restaurant, they able tracked
on the beekeeper. He was arrested, released on bail. There
it is Huh, everybody is fine. Yeah, that is awesome.
I'd be surprised that I thought honeybees are fairly Yeah,
I think that's I don't know. So maybe he intentionally
like agitated the bees and then did did that.
Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
But if you're a bee heaper and your bees, why
do you want them to leave you?
Speaker 4 (01:13:11):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:13:11):
Do I want them to leave?
Speaker 5 (01:13:13):
Like?
Speaker 3 (01:13:13):
I don't know. I think that's odd.
Speaker 1 (01:13:15):
But but okay, other side of the coin would be sick.
If you're able to train bees to fly like a drone,
like yeah, but not even attack. If I could have
if I have sworn bees like just have surround you
for a second, or build like a wall. That'd be
pretty freaky. Yeah, I mean yeah, like that's some that's
some wizardry. Sure, like that'd be kind of cool to have. Yeah, yeah,
(01:13:36):
you though, I am indeed, and I think, uh, if
bees aren't dangered, nobody's told them, because they are still
very curious and they still get far too close for
my liking. Fair Yeah, I mean yeah, that's just not
the vibe. So take us with wherever you go this weekend.
Download the podcast to search Internshohn in your morning show
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coming next Hang on, hope you have any fantastic appreciates
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date update coming in minutes. This is kind of crazy too.
(01:14:20):
According to a new study, one in seven people would
rather be trash talk behind their backs than not mentioned
at all, So they'd rather people talking about them when
they're not in the room, then never be brought up.
Are you in that camp, Sauce, No, don't talk about me.
Rose you in that camp?
Speaker 11 (01:14:38):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (01:14:39):
I don't care to be fine, I'm gonna be honest.
Speaker 1 (01:14:43):
I don't really care somebody talks trash because I feel
like I can. I can own up to anything I do,
you know what I mean? So I kind of like
that vibe of like, if you have nothing to hide,
doesn't really affect you. But they say fifteen percent of
people rather be trash talk behind their back than not
mentioned at all, which is kind of They also found
a sixty four percent people want to be gossiped about.
(01:15:05):
Why when it's something positive? Well that if it was
something positive, But is it ever positive? Is gossip ever positive?
Speaker 12 (01:15:13):
No?
Speaker 1 (01:15:14):
Guys don't tell Sauce, but her hair's been looking so
good recently.
Speaker 2 (01:15:18):
And why wouldn't you say that that person?
Speaker 1 (01:15:22):
I mean, it's uh yeah. They say the percentages are
the same whether the gossip is happening at social gathering
or a workplace setting. They say men are more okay
with negative stuff than women. Sure, I guess what you mean.
Speaker 4 (01:15:35):
I mean, I guess they are because we're most like
women are like deemed more emotional.
Speaker 1 (01:15:40):
Well, I also think dudes like, well, if it's at
the workplace, we'll actually talk trash about your actual work,
not you as a person. I think women go deep
like men, you go for like what you actually can't do,
Like women's will talk trash about like you're who you
are as a person.
Speaker 3 (01:15:54):
I think it does hurt men. They don't want a minute.
Speaker 1 (01:15:55):
So it's true they say that for are a good
young of people's social invisibility is a fate worse than
being bad mouthed.
Speaker 3 (01:16:05):
I mean, why do you want to be bad mouthed
so bad?
Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
I think it just goes to at least that you're
being noticed. That kind of thought. I think that's what
are saying. I mean I'd rather not be.
Speaker 3 (01:16:15):
Yeah, like I just I see your logic. I just
don't necessarily agree with it.
Speaker 1 (01:16:21):
Second date update on Internson 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 they stop talking to you, you want to know
what went wrong. We try to get to the bottom
of it. Nick, Good morning, sir, Good morning. How are
you doing well?
Speaker 5 (01:16:40):
Man?
Speaker 1 (01:16:40):
So walk us through this. You and Cartney first met
how or on what app.
Speaker 12 (01:16:46):
First?
Speaker 16 (01:16:46):
I just want to say, you're right, the dating world
does suck, 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, kind of have
to resort to online dating.
Speaker 1 (01:17:02):
Yeah, and.
Speaker 16 (01:17:06):
We you know, it was it, I mean it flowed,
you know. We we had a lot of texting back
and forth. 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 uh she's really smart, you know, intelligent, So that's
like a huge turn.
Speaker 5 (01:17:24):
On to me.
Speaker 1 (01:17:27):
And we we we went out to dinner. It was great.
It was a great meal.
Speaker 16 (01:17:31):
Again, like we kind of just picked up where we
left off with the texting and the the video calls.
Speaker 1 (01:17:38):
Well, I wanted to bring this let me cut you off.
I wont to bring this up because you menswer your email,
you said it felt like you guys have known each
other for a long time.
Speaker 16 (01:17:46):
Yeah, yeah, it was really easy to talk to her, like, yeah,
you know, sometimes you meet somebody and it's just, you know,
you feel like you've known them forever.
Speaker 1 (01:17:53):
You know, well, especially to like having the first couple
of talks be a FaceTime almost like that's more awkward
than meeting somebody in pan.
Speaker 16 (01:18:03):
Yeah, I mean it can be, but it does kind
of sort out. Uh, you know the real people from
pretender women. Some women are just fishing for compliments on
these dating apps.
Speaker 5 (01:18:13):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
Yeah, that's his truth, that's his truth general.
Speaker 5 (01:18:19):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (01:18:19):
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 of the day, just a.
Speaker 2 (01:18:35):
Kiss on the cheek?
Speaker 11 (01:18:36):
You know it was.
Speaker 16 (01:18:38):
I kind of kept it classy. 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.
Speaker 1 (01:18:53):
Okay, and uh, I don't get it. Yeah, And that's
how I'd ask, So you guys left it where you're
supposed to hang out again like this week? Fair Like,
I'll we'll set something up, we'll go out again. Okay.
And you've tried texting, you try calling and just nothing.
Speaker 16 (01:19:10):
Nothing, Yeah radio silence, my man, It's it's pretty baffling.
Speaker 1 (01:19:15):
Yeah, okay, so let's do this. I'll call Courtney and
track your arm with us and get her side of
the story.
Speaker 16 (01:19:20):
Okay, yeah, no, I get an answer one way or
the other on this.
Speaker 1 (01:19:26):
I got you one second because that is the crappy
part of the thing is going well.
Speaker 3 (01:19:31):
And then yeah, then you don't understand nothing that happened.
Speaker 1 (01:19:40):
Hello I Courtney. Uh yeah, hey, it's intern John. I
got Sauce and Rose here as well. Can we talk
to you on the show real quick about something, nothing
not bad, Just need like two minutes of your time. Okay, okay,
I got something on the phone here named Nick Nick.
If you want to say hello, what's corning? Nailed it,
(01:20:01):
and so Corney Nick reached out to us. He told us,
you guys a mash on hinge that we had a
dinner 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,
it sounds like you guys had a connection.
Speaker 5 (01:20:20):
Uh well, hey.
Speaker 14 (01:20:22):
Nick, Yeah, listen. Nick's 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.
Speaker 2 (01:20:35):
So and that wad really well.
Speaker 14 (01:20:37):
And the date, to be quite honest, it did. It
went really well. It's just there were some red flags,
or actually one red flag that seemed a little weirdnored it.
And after the date, I don't know. He was talking
about we all have friends. He was telling me about
he has this really great best girlfriend and that's I
(01:20:58):
love that. I think that's a suctually a green flag
when a guy has close female friends, I think that's
great and make him between those friendships. However, uh, like
a day after the date, I get a d M
through Instagram with someone I don't follow and doesn't follow me,
and it's his friend, his best girlfriend, and it's this
(01:21:22):
long message asking me how the date went, what did
we talk about? How do I feel about Nick? And yeah,
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.
(01:21:43):
I have friends, and you know, they interrogate me after
the dates they don't go on DM day.
Speaker 2 (01:21:47):
Yeah, the date was okay.
Speaker 1 (01:21:50):
Did you almost get the vibe like she's like guarding
her territory?
Speaker 14 (01:21:54):
I mean yeah, it felt it felt invasive. It felt
kind of like, well it give it's like that's in
my matwe giving mom and my stocker girlfriend vibe.
Speaker 1 (01:22:05):
Here, Nick, your thoughts.
Speaker 16 (01:22:08):
Yeah, I didn't know that that my friend Sarah had
done that until after the fact.
Speaker 5 (01:22:16):
I do I see where Courtney's.
Speaker 1 (01:22:18):
Coming from on that.
Speaker 16 (01:22:20):
Yeah, but it really and I talked to Sarah about everything,
you know. I told her how excited I was to
meet Courtney, and she was really happy for me.
Speaker 3 (01:22:29):
Why was she with, uh?
Speaker 1 (01:22:32):
Well, real quick though, has she done this before?
Speaker 5 (01:22:37):
Uh No?
Speaker 16 (01:22:38):
Maybe like if she met the per like the girl
I was dating in person, she might ask.
Speaker 14 (01:22:44):
I would disagree with that. In her message, it definitely
indicated like she does this on the round.
Speaker 2 (01:22:51):
Okay, so let me do this.
Speaker 1 (01:22:52):
I'm gonna put you guys hold, are you a team?
Speaker 12 (01:22:55):
Nick?
Speaker 1 (01:22:55):
Or team Courtney eight seven seven State one to call
Wes to Nick and Courtney. They had matched on Tinder
about two weeks ago, had about a week's worth of
FaceTime dates, had dinner last Friday. He thought everything was fine.
She let us know that the kind of I guess
we Sara as a pink flag maybe turned a red
flag where he was bringing up his best female friend
(01:23:19):
named Sarah. And then the next day after the date,
she got a DM from Sarah basically asking about the
date 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, so
are getting you on hold sauce? What would you do
if you got a DM from a guy's best girlfriend
(01:23:41):
asking for details?
Speaker 3 (01:23:42):
I honestly, I don't think I would answer.
Speaker 4 (01:23:44):
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 went Sarah check in
with him and just be like, oh, how the date
go did, Like you don't need to get reported to
(01:24:06):
about how the date went from the other party. That
is just that's crossing so many boundaries and so odd.
Speaker 1 (01:24:11):
I would also feel as the guy if one of
you two reached out to somebody went I date on,
I feel so violated, Like, yeah, why are you? Like
that's not going to turn out well, I just I
don't understand the point. I think that's very odd.
Speaker 4 (01:24:26):
And that's also not a good friend either, because that's
really just violating and sneaky.
Speaker 1 (01:24:31):
Yeah, yeah, even if the attention was good, Yeah, I
don't know. I don't like that your thoughts.
Speaker 6 (01:24:39):
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, weird, giving like I'm your mom,
like like she said, I'm your mom energy, and yeah,
it's too invasive, Like I what is her motive here exactly?
Speaker 3 (01:25:01):
I don't understand.
Speaker 2 (01:25:02):
It seems like she is like I don't know, is
she into him like that?
Speaker 6 (01:25:07):
And she's like checking it, like is this is this
somebody I'm gonna have to watch out. Four kind of
like five.
Speaker 4 (01:25:14):
I don't know, Rose, Rose, I feel like you're right though,
that is what it seems like. Why is she getting asking, uh,
according to report to her about the date they went on?
Speaker 2 (01:25:23):
That's so weird.
Speaker 1 (01:25:24):
Must like she's suddenly saying like, Hey, just so you know,
if this works out, I'm going to be here too
involved in the whole thing from startupan like too involved.
Speaker 4 (01:25:33):
Yeah, So I think that's so rude and just weird.
And yeah, the fact that she said she's done before, Yeah,
it sounds like she probably has if this, if she
said her And the fact that the fact that his
paragraphs and paragraphs, I feel like, I don't know, that's
just weird.
Speaker 3 (01:25:47):
That's weird.
Speaker 1 (01:25:47):
I don't disagree. Go in Rockville, Sarah, Good morning, Hid
second update, what'd you want to say?
Speaker 2 (01:25:55):
Yes, I have friends who are guys, and I would.
Speaker 7 (01:25:58):
Never, in my will just dreams check.
Speaker 2 (01:26:01):
In to ask them how a date went like that.
Speaker 3 (01:26:04):
You know.
Speaker 17 (01:26:04):
I mean, even if they asked me, I don't think
i'd do it.
Speaker 3 (01:26:07):
I'd be like, no, no, that's your date, Yeah, what's
that do with me?
Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
Well, and let me ask you this, Sarah. 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?
Speaker 2 (01:26:22):
Red flag? Red flag? Red flag?
Speaker 17 (01:26:25):
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. If his girlfriends have to
check in with me, like, oh, you know, let's disagree.
Speaker 1 (01:26:37):
Oh gosh, have a great day. Of course, thank you,
let's go in Waldorf. Alicia, good morning, good morning. You
heard second date, up date? What'd you want to say?
Speaker 14 (01:26:51):
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 5 (01:27:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:27:01):
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 13 (01:27:12):
Yeah, it's weird either way, but it's more weird if
it's a girl, because it.
Speaker 11 (01:27:17):
Makes you think like, okay, well, does she have any
kind of interest in him?
Speaker 2 (01:27:21):
Like it just kind of elevates your weirdness.
Speaker 1 (01:27:23):
Yeah no, that makes sense. Okay, great, Alicia, thank you
for listening. Have a great day.
Speaker 9 (01:27:28):
Thanks you too.
Speaker 1 (01:27:29):
We'd love your thoughts. Nine nine three three eight to
text if you want to do a second date update.
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you can bane the podcast too. Just search intern John
in your morning show wherever you listen to podcasts. Let
me get to this in this second, how loyal are
we to friends of family? Every now and then the
show we ask how long took your man to go
the r because dudes are notorious for not going I
had a headache four months, didn't go to my then
girlfriends like you need to go to the hospital. Turns
(01:28:11):
out meningitis. Look at that small little brain affection soccoring
the doctors. Hearing this six word phrase is a huge,
huge red flag. If you had to guest sauce without
even saying the six words, giving me a huge red
flag for dudes go in the hospitals, but dude goes
and talks with doctor would be a red flag statement.
Speaker 3 (01:28:29):
My wife told me to come.
Speaker 1 (01:28:31):
He nailed down the head. That's yeah, that's it.
Speaker 3 (01:28:34):
I really couldn't think of anything.
Speaker 1 (01:28:35):
My wife made me come in is the biggest red
flag or.
Speaker 2 (01:28:39):
Doctors okay, and they know to take it seriously.
Speaker 1 (01:28:43):
Yeah. Well, they say it's a red flag because men
are more likely to ignore health issues, yeah, or tough
it out instead of seeing a doctor.
Speaker 3 (01:28:51):
But then they keep complaining about it, and we're like,
why won't you just go oh.
Speaker 1 (01:28:54):
Well that's the Yeah. I mean, we've had guys, well,
he broke his arm and like this kept going to
work for a week, and guys like I had concussion
and had like a heart attack. My uncle Steve was
complaining about chest pain forever had a heart attack. My
aunt had been telling them to go to the hospital,
and my aunt also told him to mow the lawn.
So he mowed the lawn first and drove himself to
the hospital. But she had been on him like, hey,
(01:29:16):
you should go get checked. So they say, if your
wife made you come in, there's a good chance of
a real health issue there.
Speaker 3 (01:29:23):
Yeah, that's fair.
Speaker 1 (01:29:24):
There's also probably a good chance that there's other things
wrong with you. That's just the one you've been complaining
about the most. Literally, other doctors said in the comments
more phrases, they see his red flags. There's a similar
one for women. It's a red flag. And she says
if she says anything like I don't want to waste
your time with this, but dot dodd oh, yeah, because
that means it's a problem.
Speaker 3 (01:29:43):
Yeah, that's probably a problem.
Speaker 1 (01:29:44):
Yeah. Also, I think at this point too, doctors have
heard everything. Yeah, like the odds of you being the
most embarrassing case a doctor has in their career has
gone to be slim and nune. Yeah, like it's not
even close. All the stories of things going off the
backside that shouldn't be there. Yeah, you're fine. I don't know.
This makes me a bad person. But they did a
study to see what we would do for our loved ones. Okay,
(01:30:05):
and over half of Americans, according to this whole, would
suffer through going through the DMV for the sake of
their loved ones. I'm of your eyes. I would probably not.
Speaker 4 (01:30:15):
He's got a planet, right, you gotta go on Wednesday,
it's the least busy day.
Speaker 3 (01:30:19):
You gotta put you out.
Speaker 4 (01:30:21):
I've always said this, you have to go out to
the boondocks and then it's just so much less stressful
and the people are really nicer.
Speaker 1 (01:30:27):
Yeah, I mean that's yeah. I mean if I was
with somebody like can you come with me? But I
think you got this, like just to stand there keeping company,
that's that's like, what am I going to do?
Speaker 3 (01:30:37):
You're gonna be supportive, John of you getting an id h.
Speaker 1 (01:30:41):
Yeah okay. They also say two and five Americans say
they donate an organ to their families and friends.
Speaker 3 (01:30:47):
That's nice. Okay, maybe you're a kidney or something.
Speaker 1 (01:30:50):
They probably would depending on who it is, Yeah, make
them signed contract, Like if I want back, you know
what I mean, I could take it back. Okay, there
is that. They also say sixty two percent of Americans
would also act as a reference for an apartment or
job for a family. I may have helped a friend
who was trying to get an apartment in a radio
city for their first gig, and perhaps pretended that was
(01:31:11):
a former tenant, and it was like, oh, yeah, they're really.
Speaker 3 (01:31:14):
Good talking about me.
Speaker 1 (01:31:15):
No, oh no, different. I was like you do not no, no,
but like they called, like, well they like them, Oh
you have everything's pay on. I never no, I didn't lie.
Technically I was like I've never had an issue with
them as a tenant. Yeah, technically speaking, I never did.
It is a fact they never asked what building I
was working at or anything about that kind of stuff.
Speaker 15 (01:31:31):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:31:32):
They say as far as starting a business, thirty five
percent would start business with family.
Speaker 3 (01:31:37):
I don't do that. Yeah, just like you always hear stories,
they don't don't do that.
Speaker 1 (01:31:41):
I'd rather my family had started the business. And it's
like I o't know, Apple acquired. Yeah, that's find of
the vibe I'm going for.
Speaker 3 (01:31:47):
Yeah, I get that.
Speaker 1 (01:31:48):
I think that's fair.
Speaker 13 (01:31:49):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:31:49):
And then twenty seven percent would start one of best friends.
Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
I don't think that's a good idea either.
Speaker 1 (01:31:54):
I got lucky, like the restaurant kind of worked out,
but like, yeah, that was like, uh, that's tough.
Speaker 4 (01:32:01):
Yeah, I mean even working like because I hired some
of my friends and when I worked at the Tanning
Sloan and that's just a terrible idea.
Speaker 5 (01:32:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:32:07):
No, I think that's it's that's high risk, high rewards
are Yeah. The last one. If one hundred thousand dollars
suddenly fell into their lap, eighty two percent of respondents
are likely to share the winnings with family and friends.
Speaker 3 (01:32:18):
Yeah, I would do that.
Speaker 1 (01:32:19):
I think that's fair.
Speaker 3 (01:32:20):
What do we need all that money for?
Speaker 1 (01:32:22):
Well, I can think of a couple of things, but
a lot of money it is. I would want to
swim in a pool of cash just once.
Speaker 3 (01:32:28):
Okay, that just just we haven't done on your life.
That's crazy.
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