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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Ever been left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show. Marcel,
Good morning, welcome to the program.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
How are you hey, I'm great, Thank you thanks for
having me.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
I appreciate it. Yeah. So hopefully we can make you
more great, greater and figure out what's going on with
this woman Daisy, who you went on a date with.
Tell us how you met, about any dates you've been on,
and then what's going on right now and how we
can help. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
So, like you said, met Daisy, we met on bumble.
So she reached out to me first, and after a
few days of texting and chatting, we went to dinner.
I'll be honest, I thought the date went really well,
but I must be wrong because she is straight up
ghosting me.
Speaker 1 (00:42):
Okay, So you look back on this date and you
you're thinking, great conversation, good chemistry. These are the questions
I ask every single time. But you less a date
thinking I'm gonna hear from Daisy again. I'm going to
reach out, she's going to respond, We're going to go out,
you know, at least a second date. You felt that
good about it? For sure? For sure? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (00:59):
It was. I mean, it was just easy conversation. Everything
was chill. We had good laughs, nothing felt forced.
Speaker 1 (01:06):
Yeah, it was cool. Well fair enough. So this woman
now is not responding to you. I assume you've texted her,
you've called, you've tried to plan the state and nothing.
You feel like she's ghosting you, Yeah, very much. So well,
let's gonna play a song. Come back in a couple
of minutes. You'll be on the phone. Marcell. We're gonna
call Daisy. See if we can get her on the phone.
We're gonna ask all these questions. At some point you're
welcome to jump in on the call. And the hope,
(01:28):
as always is that we can set you up on
another date that we pay for. So good. I appreciate
you so much. Thank you. You've got to hear what
happens next part too, of waiting by the phone after
Sabrina Carpenter back in two minutes on the Fred Show.
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(01:50):
let's call Daisy. Welcome back by the way. This is
a woman that you met on Bumble. You guys messaged,
you went on a date. You thought the date went great,
except you've reached out to plan a second day, called
text whatever both. Maybe I'm not sure, and she's not
responding to you at all, and it's bugging you as
it would most people, because you looking back on the
day and saying, well, wait a minute, what happened? What
did I do? Because I thought it went well? Yep,
(02:12):
yepums it up? All right, Well let's call her now.
Good luck, Marcel, thank you? Hello? Hi is this Daisy? Yeah, hey, Daisy,
good morning. My name is Fred. I'm calling from the
Fred's Show, the morning radio show, and I have to
tell you that we are on the radio right now
(02:32):
and I would need your permission to continue with the call.
Can which hater for just a second on the show?
Would you mind? Wow? Okay, yeah, sure, I know it's
a little bit shocking, but you can hang up any time.
But we're calling on behalf of a guy who says
he met you on bumble and you guys recently went out.
His name is Marcel. Do you remember meeting Marcel? Yeah?
I do? Okay, Well, the tone changed it usually does.
(02:55):
So what happened with this guy? Because he called us
and had nice things to say about you. He said
that he had met you on bubble and you guys
went out and he thought the date went well. But
now he can't get a hold of you. It sounds
like there's more to the story. We asked him, you know,
and he said, everything went great. I don't know why
she's not calling. I mean, what's your version of the story.
Speaker 2 (03:12):
Okay, Well, first of all, he showed up been ug boots,
which was questionable.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
I let that slide. Love boot, Yes on the dude,
is kind up on a dude? A boot, that's true. Okay,
maybe all the boots with the fur on the inside,
you know what. I didn't look, but I let it slide.
I was just like, you know whatever, Like maybe he
just I don't know, I don't know what I thought.
I was just like, I'm just going to give him
this one.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
But then I'm sorry as it grows anybody out.
Speaker 1 (03:42):
But I realized he took off both of his shoes
and was barefoot under the table. So he sat down
at the table at the restaurant and just went ahead
and made himself at home. His shoes come off. Yeah, huh.
Showed up in ugg boots and then took them off
under the table. And I don't know how you feel
about this, but I don't think men should ever show
(04:03):
their feet. Agree, yes, well, now hold on, agree, I
get pedicures, but nonetheless boots and no socks too. That's
also kind of but barefoot. Yeah, pub that's not the
worst part. Oh, got it? Yeah, if it wasn't enough,
He then set both of his feet up on the
(04:24):
booth and was playing and was like picking out his seat.
You're not wrong, you are not Okay, now you've crossed
the lot food and no socks. And then now he's
picking at his feet at the restaurant, at the table
he's eating. Okay, Yes, I've had enough. Please stop. You
(04:46):
are not wrong at all. We have so many layers
of problems here. I forgot to mention that Marcel is here. Marcell,
you're wearing boots right now? Or are you? You're picking at
your feet? What are you doing? I'm so forgetful. I'm
saying I got to be honest with you. I barefoot
right now. No, I guess I'm breaking the rule again.
That's surprising, are you in public, I hope not.
Speaker 2 (05:06):
No, I'm not. I'm in the comfort of my own home.
But like we're talking about my own feet here. I
can't touch my own feet, not in public.
Speaker 1 (05:13):
No, No, why are we picking at anything in public?
We don't take at things in public. What are we doing?
We know in a society. My feet are clean. I
was just touching my feet. I wasn't picking at him.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
I was just like I had my hand on my foot, Like.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Why your hand at the restaurant is what I need
to understand. Shoes off? It's it's we're eating it. There
are other people there, they're clean. My feet are clean.
I am very I'm a very clean person. The bread
and the wine, like I'm eating the bread. Yeah, this
is come on, man, we don't you don't you got
(05:49):
to leave your shoes on in public unless we're at
the pool or something, you know, in which we definitely
were not, and then if we were, we would wear
ug boots to the poolhot and the socks thing too,
like a little older maybe I know what are we
doing with Okay, I wasn't gonna say anything, but like
there was definitely there was definitely a smell. No, we
(06:11):
don't pick our noses. We don't pick our feet. We don't.
I mean, we wear shoes in public. I mean we
live in a society. I'm they don't. My feet are clean,
thank you very much. They say, I'm an adult.
Speaker 2 (06:24):
No, listen, they're one of those things where you enjoy
your own scent, you know, like.
Speaker 1 (06:29):
No, no, no, well you know what you're allowed to do?
That up? I mean, yeah, no, I don't think I've
ever sided with someone more than I do with Daisy.
In my whole We've heard a lot of crazy things
over the years, but this is just it's just gross.
We just don't do that. Leave your shoes on at
the restaurant, Daisy. I'll ask the question. I know the answer.
(06:51):
If the dude wears socks and shoes and keeps them
on the whole time, would you go out with him again?
Speaker 2 (06:56):
Don't do it?
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Oh? She hung up. I don't blame Oh she didn't
even know. Well, okay, so that answers that question. Daisy.
She's she's so disgusted me living this. It's so traumatic
that she can't even say, all right, Marcel, look, I'm sorry, man,
it's not gonna work out. I appreciate it. Guys.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Yeah you don't see by the way, you don't seem
phased by this, like I don't. I don't think you're
going to hang up and change. I'm I'm I'm my.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Own person here. I know my feet don't stink. I'm
an adult, and I mean, I guess if this is
I'll be honest. I was unaware and I'm you know,
I don't know that I'll change my whole life around
because of it. But I'm also not gonna, you know,
take this information and do nothing with it.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
I guess, Okay, well I can be I'm not sure. Yeah,
be smarter please, and yeah, you wash your hands, wash everything,
watch wash everything, Marcel. Good luck to you. Thank you,
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