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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Morning Breeze, The Morning Breeze on demand.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's Smokey Robinson with Cruisin. It is six eighteen. Good morning,
it is the Morning Breeze with Carolyn and Cord. And
as we mentioned just a couple of minutes ago, it
is time for the Morning Breeze Brain Teas. This is
sort of a morning ritual here on the Breeze, testing
your brain, seeing how awake you are this morning, having
some fun early in the morning. Morning Breeze Brain Teas

(00:27):
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Speaker 1 (00:33):
All right, today's question. Most of us make do with
just one of these, but a survey found that one
in ten of us use two or more.

Speaker 2 (00:43):
Okay, that's a small that one in ten of us.
Is what's tricky? Okay? Eight seven seven nine, eight one
oh nine eight one. We've got people calling, so somebody
seems to know it. Kay and Alameda, good morning. What
is your guest for the brain tease?

Speaker 3 (00:58):
I would say it's cellphone, cell.

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Phone, oh two or more cell phones. You got your
business and your personal I know a few people that
do that. Oh do you do that? Kay?

Speaker 4 (01:07):
No, I do not.

Speaker 3 (01:07):
I can only have a one.

Speaker 4 (01:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
I think you kind of nailed that, Caroline. I think
the people that do it typically have a work business
related one and then they have a personal one and
they do not mix them. Yeah. Smart, that's just a
lot of phones to carry around. It's a lot of
phones to carry around.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
Is that right?

Speaker 4 (01:23):
Though?

Speaker 2 (01:23):
I could see that that.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Would be a great answer, but not the answer we're
looking for today.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
That's a bummer, K because I really wanted you to
be right. I felt like one in ten that makes
a lot of sense. All right, K, have a good one.
All right, good, have a great day, you too, Bye bye?

Speaker 1 (01:40):
All right. Wes in San Jose, what do you think
the answer is?

Speaker 4 (01:44):
I'm thinking cell phones?

Speaker 1 (01:45):
Cell phone?

Speaker 2 (01:46):
I know that's what the person before you guessed as well.
And I feel like because so many people have one
for their work one for personal these days, that's a
great guess. Guess do you have two?

Speaker 4 (01:58):
Wes? I have one, but I used to have two
a work phone. Yeah, and I kind of missed it
having that second line that helped.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
Yeah, I was gonna say do because Court and I
neither one of us have two cell phones? Did you
have two?

Speaker 4 (02:10):
Yes? I actually did. I mean it was just another
thing to keep up with. But having that the second line,
where are you eating? Received calls and not jam up
your personal line? Right? That was actually really helpful and.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
The other way around as well.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Okay, so we know that's not the answer. So what
is the answer?

Speaker 1 (02:25):
Court? Most of us make do with just one, but
the survey found that one to ten of us used
two or more alarm clocks or alarms.

Speaker 2 (02:34):
Ah, okay, are you a two alarm clock guy, Wes?
Or three or four?

Speaker 4 (02:41):
I have one to wake up and I have one
to clock out for my lunch break every day, so
I got two alarms specially.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
See he is a two clocked guy.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
Yeah, I'm thinking about those people that have because I
used to do this. I would set an alarm and
then I would have an alarm five minutes later. So
like I the first alarm told me you've got five
minutes minutes. Yeah, my wife was not very happy about
those two alarms. Oh, I'll bet she was like, get up.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Yeah, he's a trust me. West Court is a snoozer.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
I'm not a snoozer anymore.

Speaker 2 (03:14):
Right on, West have a good day. Thank you so
much for listening.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
All Right, guys, take care of I'm a snoozer. I
was a snoozer, Carolyn. But not a loser. Oh just
make it.

Speaker 2 (03:25):
Let the record show there's a loser. I know somebody
who has two alarm clocks. They have the one of
course on like their nightstand or whatever, and then they
have an alarm clock that they put in their bathroom. Okay,
so that when the first one goes off, if they
sleep through it and the second one goes off, their
forced to get up. Your go to the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
But if you're a hard sleeper and then you're not
waking up, that one across the room or in the
next room might not probably not gonna wake you up.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Do you remember the old alarm clocks when we were
kids that.

Speaker 1 (03:59):
They would growl?

Speaker 2 (04:01):
Yeah, like it was a clock face and a bell
on top. Yes, I had like a Mickey Mouse on mine.
I think when I was a kid, and I was
so excited to get my first alarm clock. But when
that thing would go off all the morning, I would
it was like a cartoon.

Speaker 1 (04:13):
Noout, no missing that.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
No, we're at eight seven seven nine, eight one oh
nine eight one morning Beer's brain teas. We do it
every single weekday morning here at six twenty.

Speaker 1 (04:24):
So much fun coming up this morning eight oh five
once again, more chances to win those tickets to the
Disneyland Resort. We've got four two day, one park per
day Disneyland Resort tickets for you.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
Yeah, they're celebrating seventy years. How fun would it be
to be a part of that party? I mean you're
going to Disneyland. They're like basically throwing a massive party
for multiple weeks months right all year, entire year. Yeah,
So your chance to go be a part of it.
Be here at eight oh five for your next chance
to win a Here on the breeze at Buees. That's

(04:57):
Savage Garden. It is six thirty nine. Good this morning,
It is the morning Breeze. It's Carolyn and Cores.

Speaker 1 (05:03):
So, Caroline, as I told you, I did something over
the weekend that I haven't done in years.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
What was that?

Speaker 4 (05:08):
So?

Speaker 1 (05:08):
First of all, the our washing machine broke down recently
and the repair guy came couldn't fix it right away,
So then we just had laundry piling up. And if
you've got teenage kids, you know laundry like multiplies.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
I can't even imagine.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
Yeah, So I grabbed all the laundry that was necessary,
headed down to the local laundry mat, oh, which I
haven't been to in years. Yeah, and I gotta be honest,
it was I kind of loved it. What did smell? Okay? Clean?
Did some laundry? Did way more than I expected to. Oh,

(05:40):
I'll bet lots of quarters, lots of quarters. In fact,
I had to raid. I have this like this tin
where I throw all my change into, and so it's
just you know, collected. I don't know how many tens
of dollars are inside I think, but I went through
it before I left, grabbed all the quarters I could find,
and then went down and then realized it wasn't nearly
enough because it's like it's at least five dollars a load,

(06:03):
is it really?

Speaker 4 (06:04):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (06:05):
And then you then you pay like per minute with
the with the dryers. Yeah, but man, it was just awesome.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
I remember hearing from a friend of a friend that
they know this person that owns laundrymats and that person's
a millionaire. Oh, because there's all cash, it's all yeah, exactly,
that it's all cash and then they just own multiple.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Yeah. It actually got me thinking because I'm just like
I wonder if I, in my later years, if I
should just buy a laundromat. Because there was a guy
his name was Jim, and he was I think he
was the owner. I didn't ask him, but.

Speaker 2 (06:40):
He was always emptying quarters into his pockets, jeans full
of quarters.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
But no, he was walking around, checking in with everybody,
make sure we needed, you know, had anything you need,
answering questions, giving us laundry tips.

Speaker 2 (06:55):
Oh, I'll bet Jim knows laundry.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Yeah. The biggest tip is if you go, if a
lot of people take their blankets to the laundromat, is
you got to use the biggest dryer possible for those blankets.
So that makes sense, not only because it's a big blanket,
but hit to his point, he says, it'll be the
fluffiest blanket you've ever had.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
Oh yeah, there's so much room in there to just
fill full of air. Jim is setting a vibe at
his laundrymat, isn't he. He's walking around, He's making his
friends given advice.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
I loved it so much. I went twice because I
went in the morning by myself and then went back
and started telling my wife Randy about it, and she's like, well,
we've got more laundry. Should we go? So Saturday night
we were there there laundry, little romantic datey, doing some
more laundry.

Speaker 2 (07:34):
But you know what, you loved it. Randy was like,
I can't wait to go back. You do what you
do well.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
The repair guy came and fixed the washer yesterday. Were
you secretly disappointed? Oh darn it, I'm gonna miss Jim
by Jim. Just the smell everything here's great.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Here's the other thing. I hear a lot about laundromats
here in the Bay Area. A lot of them play
the breeze, yeah, which I love. For example, Clothesline, Laundromat
and sal Mateo. Right always get calls from people saying
I went to Clothesline, Laundromat and san Mateo. They have
the breeze on. So hello to everybody at Clothesline and
all the other laundromats listening to our station.

Speaker 1 (08:10):
And don't forget to add your dryer sheet because that
really makes things better.

Speaker 2 (08:15):
Yeah, that's that's a big deal right there on our tip. Well, hey,
congrats on a great weekend.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Adulthood. Yeah, the little things that make you happy.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
That's when you know you're an adult. We're at eight
seven seven nine eight one, nine eight one, calming up
at eight oh five this morning we have your next
chance to win your way into the Disneyland Resort where
you are going to go with three friends or family
members and have the best time.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:39):
The Disneyland Resort seventieth celebration is happening now. So whether
you're into Star Wars, there's there's Galaxies Edge where you
can go and enjoy the Star Wars area.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Haunted Mansion and you go with your friends is always
so much fun.

Speaker 1 (08:52):
Space Mountain is there, which is one of my favorites.
All the food, all the food so good. Yeah, be
here at eight oh five your chance to win on
the Breeze, Alicia Keys at seven o seven Here on
ninety eight point one the Breeze. It's the Morning Breeze
with Carolyn and Court and time now for the brider Side,
which is an opportunity for us to all stop down,
think about our lives, identify the positive things and then

(09:15):
call into the Morning Breeze and share it with the world.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
Absolutely well, the Bay Area, sure, although if you're listening
on our iHeartRadio app technically the world.

Speaker 1 (09:23):
That's exactly right, okay, okay, seven seven nine eight one
nine eight one is how you reach us Brighter Side
sponsored by Shaving Company, Luxury time Pieces, Find Designers and
Flawless Diamonds.

Speaker 2 (09:33):
It's Karen in Palo Alto. So you're a single mom.
How many kids do you have?

Speaker 5 (09:39):
I have my ten year old who just graduate fifth
grade year of Shay, and then I have my eight
year old daughter, and then I have my son that's eighteen.

Speaker 1 (09:46):
So where are you now? Are you taking them to school?

Speaker 5 (09:49):
Coming from work? I work in pal Alto, so I'm
coming from Stamford Children's Hospital, so I'm like on my
way home.

Speaker 2 (09:55):
Oh see, you work the overnight shift.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
Oh yeah, how do you make all of this work?
Then with your kids, it's tough.

Speaker 5 (10:02):
Well, my son's home, he's eighteen, and then my daughter's
there an after school program, so they started with eight ten,
eight fifteen, so he'll take them for me. So we
work it out and then they're in like an after
school program, so then it works out. I get my sleep,
so it works.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Yeah. You guys definitely have a system in place that's
tough though. You know what, your son is awesome and
so are you. Obviously your son's awesome that get stepped
up like that making it work.

Speaker 5 (10:25):
Oh yeah, he's a great friend. So I got lucky.
I have good kids.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
You have great kids.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
Well, Karen, it was nice talking to you. And night night,
I guess yeah, because but have a good day, night,
and thank you again for listening. We really appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (10:41):
We do.

Speaker 5 (10:42):
Okay, thank you.

Speaker 1 (10:43):
Have a good day you too. And it's interesting, Carolyn,
because you know the phrase it takes a village. Sometimes
that village is actually just your extended family or your
own kids. At times, I was thinking about this. I
have I never had a babysitter as a kid because
I had so many older siblings.

Speaker 2 (11:02):
Oh, that's true. You were in such a big family.

Speaker 1 (11:04):
That's a big family. I was the seventh of eight kids,
and so my oldest brother was fourteen when I was born. Okay,
so there was always a teenager in the house. That
for me growing up, that's a trip.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
I feel like most people, we've all had babysitters, whether
it was our siblings or it was an actual babysitter
that got paid a dollar.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
I just I just got the sibling version.

Speaker 2 (11:24):
Oh that's so great.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Well, but it's great, and Karen's really lucky that she's
got that eighteen year old son there to help out.

Speaker 2 (11:29):
I should have said to her. Hopefully she's still listening.
But it says so much about her as a mom
that her son is able to step up, Yeah at
eighteen to watch the kids.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
For sure.

Speaker 2 (11:37):
That was a great brighter side. Karen, Thank you if
you've got a brighter side for us. Eight seven seven
nine eight one oh nine eight one. That's how you
reach us. And coming up just under an hour from now.
We just got off the phone with someone who's like, Hey,
I'm here for Disneyland tickets. Not yet, you're an hour early.
Better to be early than late. But it's coming up
at eight oh five.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Yeah, all week long your chance to win those tickets
were doing it at eight oh five in the morning,
and then also in the after doing it four oh five,
So definitely plenty of opportunities for you to win a
four pack of tickets to the Disneyland resort. Be here
eight oh five on the morning.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
Breeze some dancing queen for your morning. Seven twenty seven.
Good morning, it is the Morning Breeze with Carolyn and
Korte every weekday morning right around this time. We love
this time of the morning. It's where we kind of
turn the show over to you and let you ask
us anything about anything going on in the world.

Speaker 4 (12:25):
Right.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
It's a bit like open mic night at the local club.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
It's our version of reverse come in reverse stand up sure,
a little bit where you asked the questions. Yeah, and
they could be personal questions to us about our lives, certainly,
and we welcome questions that are about things happening in
the world, or just silly questions like icebreaker questions, what
do you like on your pizza? Stuff like that? Eight
seven seven nine eight one oh nine eight one is

(12:50):
how you reach outs today, asking the questions. It's Adele
in Millbray, all right, ask us anything.

Speaker 3 (12:56):
Hey, I don't know if you guys, you guys see
it up early in the morning, too close to the radio show.
How do you guys do it like when you guys
leave your home in the morning, do you guys call
each other, you know, to keep guys away to get
until to the radio station.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
Oh, that's the cutest question.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Do we call it?

Speaker 1 (13:14):
You know what?

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Adele Nothing would make me happier than to wake up
at four am, have my phone ring and have it
be Court saying are you coming to work today?

Speaker 1 (13:22):
I'm just going to talk with you while you make
your way into the office.

Speaker 2 (13:27):
That would be so cute.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
I always do that was my colleague when I go
to work. So I call my colleague, I'm like, oh,
where are you? You know, we're just kind of like
trying until you get to work.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
That is so cute. Well, Court has let me know
that I am his third best friend.

Speaker 4 (13:42):
I thought you were.

Speaker 1 (13:43):
What, Well, my wife Randy is my first. Second best
friend is my friend.

Speaker 2 (13:46):
Ben, and that's who Adele. That's what I'm trying to
get ahead.

Speaker 1 (13:49):
As she wants to become number two. Yeah, Ben will
go down to number three. Yeah, well you got some
more to do.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
Well, So no phone calls coming in yet from Court,
But if you want, I could probably have Court call
you in the morning. But it sounds like you're tied
up with your coworker already.

Speaker 1 (14:01):
Yeah, this does sound like Adele needs me.

Speaker 3 (14:03):
Oh yeah, I just take my six year old Toua
to Doggie Dakecare in the morning.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Oh okay, Well get in line, Court, But no, we don't.
We don't call each other on the way to work.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
It's the short answer.

Speaker 2 (14:16):
But we sure appreciate you listening.

Speaker 3 (14:18):
Yeah, totally, every morning, faithfully.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
So sweet well, Adele, thank you and have a good day.
Thank you, okay, bye bye morning you too, by Adele.
So when you said that I have some work to
do to get to friend number two, behind your wife Frandy,
but ahead of Ben, what do I exactly? What are
you looking for from me to box then out? So
I could take the number two and.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Has the advantage that I've known him since eighth grade
science class.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
Do you spend all these hours a day with Ben?

Speaker 1 (14:49):
I used to. I mean we were high school buddies
and then we were college roommates. So I mean the
bond is pretty it's it's pretty thick. How often do
you talk to Ben? Not that often?

Speaker 2 (14:59):
Okay, Well, I I see myself in the number two spots.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
We're adult males.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Yeah yeah, but you've all the nice thing about well,
I can't speak to being an adult male, but I
would think, like you guys just know you're good. Oh,
we're good, and then when you see each other you
pick up work.

Speaker 1 (15:14):
But my relationship with Ben these days is basically this
because he's a dermatologist. Ah, he was the smarter of
the two of us, right, So my relationship with him
now is like, oh, I've got a rash, I need
to reach out to Ben.

Speaker 2 (15:25):
Oh okay.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
I send him pictures of my rashes or family rashes
and he tells me what's going on.

Speaker 2 (15:30):
So there's a multiple good to know. Uh yeah, I
see myself skinned. I see myself in that number two
spot pretty soon. So I'll keep working. But thanks for
the tip on that. But Adele, that was a great
ask us. Thank you for calling in. That is exactly
how ask us anything works. You call us any question
in the world, we will answer it. It's like Court
referred to it earlier as sort of an open mic. Yeah,

(15:52):
it's really true. We're at eight seven seven nine eight one,
nine eight one. A lot of people have chosen to
use our talk back Mike on our iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (16:01):
That's right, your questions and we'll take that too. Remember
that number, by the way, eight seven seven, nine one,
nine eight one. It's going to be very valuable to
coming up this morning at eight oh five because we've
got more tickets to the Disneyland resorts.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
I mean needs so much fun with a family. You're
going to ride all the great rides, You're going to
eat the good food. These are two day, one park
per day Disneyland resort tickets. You get four of them,
So be here at eight oh five for your chance
to win on the Breeze. It's the Morning Breeze with
Carolyn and Core. They are Holland Oates. It is eight
oh eight. Good morning the Breeze. Who's this this, Raquel?

(16:37):
Where are you listening to us this morning?

Speaker 4 (16:40):
I'm here, Travis there for the bait.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Oh you're Travis, very nice.

Speaker 3 (16:44):
Here at the hospital.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
Oh what do you do there?

Speaker 3 (16:47):
I wanted to admin.

Speaker 1 (16:49):
You're an admin making it all happen behind the scenes.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
How is your vacation package there? Do you get days off?

Speaker 1 (16:55):
Yeah, that's a great question.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
Yes we do.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Yeah. Would you be able to get two days off
to go to the Disneyland resort? Well, then you're our winner,
your caller twenty you did it?

Speaker 3 (17:10):
Yeah, thank you. You're trying to last week?

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Ohne oh my god, thank you. Well it's a good thing.
We extended it and did it another week, isn't it.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (17:23):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
You're welcome.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
Yes, you are a nice job, Raquel. You've got four
two day, one park per day Disneyland Resort tickets. At
the Disneyland Resort, the happiest place on Earth. You're gonna
find all kinds of happy. And there's no better time
to visit than right now because the Disneyland Resort seventieth
celebration is happening now.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Thank you, thank you, You're so welcome. And we're not
even close to done, because we're going to do it
again at four or five with Tony Sandoval, will do
again tomorrow morning.

Speaker 1 (17:52):
With us here at eight oh five. All week long, Yeah,
all week long. Your chance to win twice a day.
It's pretty christ So Carolyn, earlier in the show, we
were talking about my trip to the laundromat over the weekend.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
Oh yes, your new absorption.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Quick story is my the washer broke down in our house,
so we had to go to the laundromat. And this
just had my had me thinking about laundry quite a bit.
So I got a question for you, just may come
out of the blue when it comes to washing. How
many times can you wear an article of clothing until
it needs to be washed? And I think you have
to break this down by kind of category of clothes, right, Yeah,
it's like a shirt. Like a shirt, I feel like

(18:24):
I wash that every time you every time wear a shirt,
kind of you got to wash it twice. What about socks?
This is easy?

Speaker 2 (18:34):
No, no, I'm gonna asterik this. Okay, socks, if you
wear them for the day, I have a sock system.
If you wear them for the day.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
You watch. That's the first time I think that's ever
been said on the radio. I have a sock system.

Speaker 2 (18:46):
If you wear them for a full day.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Automatic, No, Carolyn, there, socks, I don't even if you
wear them for thirty minutes. You should be re washing those, Yes,
you should.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
Okay, let me share my system. If I wear them
for the day, I watch them. However, once in a while,
I come home and I wear short socks, ok to work,
like the no shows.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
No shows.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
Yeah, I take those off. I swap them out with
a comfy sock. Take perk for a walk. That's a
good thirty come home, take those socks off, put them
on the dresser, put my short socks back on, and
wear those the rest of the day. Therefore, I'm preserving
the full sock. And then I could wear it the
next day for the perk walk, and sometimes I stend
that five days. Wow, Okay, is that a fail?

Speaker 1 (19:35):
It's definitely a system. But I think the easy answer
on socks is you wear them even for thirty minutes.
They should be washed because your feet.

Speaker 2 (19:42):
Okay, we agree to disagree.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
Next question, what about pants? When it comes to pants,
how many times can you wear pants before we have
to wash them? How many would you wear your pants twice?
I think a good pant good pant that you wear
them twice. You can put those things back on. But okay,
here's the what about gene.

Speaker 2 (20:00):
Okay, now we're talking. I'm gonna I'm gonna take the
pants that we just discuss. I'm gonna extend those by day.
I'm going three days. If I'm just here at work,
I'm doing baseball, I'm not sweating. I can get three
out of those. But if it's a gene a week.

Speaker 3 (20:18):
I don't.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
I don't wear jeans very often. I have a couple
of pair and I cannot even tell you the last
time I watched them. I rarely watch there. It's like
six or seven wears plus.

Speaker 2 (20:29):
That's aggressive. That might be a guy thing. That's aggressive. Yeah,
I would go like three times in a week, maybe,
but I usually don't wear the same jeans ever. I
don't know I'm gonna give jeans three times, Okay, all right,
but six or seven you may want to rethink.

Speaker 1 (20:45):
About you're not spilling anything on them.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
You're getting in my sock category with those jeens. That
is something we both might want to take a look at.

Speaker 4 (20:51):
You.

Speaker 1 (20:51):
I have a gene system.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Is there a reason for this? Is there are they saying?

Speaker 1 (20:55):
No, I'm just I'm just I'm curious to know if
my you know, attitudes towards washing clothes is the same
as others. And it sounds like we're mostly on the
same page. But I think you're wrong on the sock ket.

Speaker 2 (21:05):
Well, I think you're wrong on the gene category. So again,
agree to disagree. That's right, Court Johnson. We're at eight
seven seven nine eight one, nine eight one. You can
always send us a talkback with our iHeartRadio app.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
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Speaker 2 (21:22):
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It's not like we just do it today. We do
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Speaker 1 (21:38):
We were talking just a few minutes ago about the
number of times you can wear something before it has
to be washed.

Speaker 2 (21:44):
We agreed to disagree on socks, right, I wear mine
in thirty minutes. Spurts when I take the dog for
a walk, so I let them sit for more. We'll
just say more than one day, right.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Why on the other hand, think if you wear a
sock even for thirty minutes, it should be washed immediately.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
Jeans two times?

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Sure, I can go higher on jeans.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
We've got to talk back on our iHeartRadio app about
this good morning.

Speaker 6 (22:06):
This is right from San Bruno, and I just want
to chime in really fast on this morning's topic, which
I believe is a good one. Socks, T shirts, underwear
gotta you have to throw in the washing machine after
one day.

Speaker 1 (22:20):
As four pants, I give the two day rule as well.

Speaker 6 (22:22):
Especially jeans, but anything after that, ah, you're getting yourself
into trouble. AnyWho, awesome show, Thanks again have a great day.
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