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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We want to hear about your crazy ex, but you
got to keep it short and sweet, Kyla, tell us
about your crazy ex.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
Keep it short and sweet.
Speaker 3 (00:07):
All right, short and sweet, here we go. My crazy
IX told me he was in love with me, told
me that he wanted me to be the mother of
his children, love of his life, wanted to marry me.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
And what does he do.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
He gets back together with his ex girlfriend at the
end of the day after telling me all this crazy
and thing stuff, told me my best friends his best friend,
and yeah, it was just a very emotional and manipulative
time in my life.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Okay, hold on, Kyla, Hillary, keep it short and sweet.
What do you got?
Speaker 5 (00:44):
My ex lied to me about having cancer to try
and keep me in his life.
Speaker 1 (00:49):
Oh wow, okay, hold on, hold on, hold on, Danielle,
keep it short sweet.
Speaker 2 (00:59):
What do you got?
Speaker 6 (01:00):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (01:00):
So, basically, me and my ex watched my dog take
up big dump and then my dogs ate it, and
my ex picked him up and then made out with
him full time.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
EWA, All right, Alex, good morning, keep you short sweet.
Speaker 7 (01:18):
My crazy ex they signed their name onto the b
to my house by boarding my signature and then tried
to assume me for thirty thousand dollars.
Speaker 8 (01:27):
And half of my house.
Speaker 2 (01:28):
Did you get it?
Speaker 4 (01:30):
No?
Speaker 2 (01:30):
Okay, all right, thank you, Chloe. Keep it short and sweet.
Speaker 5 (01:34):
Okay.
Speaker 9 (01:35):
So my ex had his mom reach out to me
to make sure my number was is still the same
and then repeatedly called me until I answered to tell
me I had a dream that I was at the hospital,
and then told me that he would drop everything and
always be there for me. But he has a wife
and kids.
Speaker 10 (01:49):
Oh that's grass.
Speaker 2 (01:52):
How long was he your boyfriend for?
Speaker 8 (01:55):
We were like high.
Speaker 9 (01:56):
School sweethearts and he's married to the girl that he hated.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
Quo. Un You didn't know he was married?
Speaker 10 (02:02):
No, but his mom did. Why was she reaching out
to you?
Speaker 5 (02:05):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (02:06):
That's the thing.
Speaker 5 (02:07):
I'm like, why are you guys reaching out to me?
Speaker 9 (02:09):
If he's married, it was probably him.
Speaker 11 (02:12):
I've had a couple of us.
Speaker 5 (02:14):
It's weird.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
Keep it short and sweet. Tell us about your ex.
Speaker 12 (02:17):
So my ex decided the next day to come over
to my house and slash my tires, all four of them.
But luckily I had insurance, so I got new tires
out of it.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
Okaye, Thomas, good morning, Keep it short, sweet.
Speaker 13 (02:33):
What do you got hey, good morning. For I was
active duty and me and my wife got separated. She
decided to call the post commander to ask for spousal
support because of her. Now I'm married to a man.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
That's taken spousal support to a whole new level.
Speaker 13 (02:51):
I think yes for sure.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
So because of her, you found out you were.
Speaker 13 (02:55):
Gay, amongst other things. Okay, it was it was a
cherry on.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
The case, cherry on the cake. Well, okay, okay, Thomas,
thank you. Stephanie, keep a short sweet. What do you
gotta tellus about your ex?
Speaker 14 (03:10):
So?
Speaker 15 (03:11):
I had a boyfriend on Valentine's Day and I was pregnant,
and he told me that if I wanted to be
intimate with him, if I didn't want to be that
I should have told him before he picked me up.
Speaker 1 (03:22):
Outside for jerk X. I want to ask a couple
more questions to Hillary. Hillary, you're the one with what
was your your short story?
Speaker 5 (03:33):
I had lied about having cancer to keep me in
his life.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
Okay, can't give us more details on that.
Speaker 5 (03:40):
Yeah, So we were pretty much like at the end
of the relationship, I was done with that, and he
brought up He's like, well, I didn't want to tell you,
but I just went to the doctor and I have cancer.
And then I stayed with him for a couple more
months because he kept telling me that he would bring
me to doctor appointments and that he was going to
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start chemo, and like he had like typed up and
printed out his own paperwork so like say about cancer details,
and uh, yeah, we there was always an excuse why
an appointment got canceled, or why the chemo wasn't starting,
or why his family didn't know yet. So it was
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all just a huge fly.
Speaker 11 (04:25):
So how'd you find out?
Speaker 14 (04:26):
Like, right, you're on cancer?
Speaker 11 (04:31):
But like how did you?
Speaker 5 (04:32):
I know, Well, I put two and two together because
I don't fess up to it. Since I've confronted him,
he just like kind of gas lit me, like, oh,
you don't believe me in the hardest time of my life.
So we're no longer together, but every once in a
while he'll still hit me up and be like, hey,
(04:53):
you know, I think the chemo is going to start soon,
So have you still wanted to be there for me?
Speaker 1 (05:01):
Okay, hold on, hold on, Hillary, hold on, hold on,
hold on, hold on, Bridget keep you short and sweet,
what's your crazy next?
Speaker 2 (05:07):
Story.
Speaker 8 (05:08):
Okay, So one of my exes he used to collect
our hair and I didn't really realize that at first,
but then he started collecting it from my hair brush
and I kept asking, like, what are you doing with that?
And he's like, Oh, it's just like a little project
I'm doing. And then he started asking me to collect
the hair. So I don't really know what he ends
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up doing.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
With it, but that was one of the lot I
didn't say, what project? Yeah, I mean question, Oh man, Jamie,
keep you short, sweet, what do you got?
Speaker 8 (05:45):
Yeah?
Speaker 4 (05:46):
So, when I was dating a guy online years ago,
he came out to meet me in Arizona because he
lived in another state. And then he decided to have
him meet me at my house and he came over
later on that night. He was supposed to leave go
stay at a hotel. Well, he refused to leave, and
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he ended up leaving, but he just went across the
street to the grocery store and where I could see
a view from my house, and he slept in his
car watching my house all night long.
Speaker 10 (06:19):
Oh cray, glad, Yeah, you're not still dealing with that,
are you?
Speaker 9 (06:25):
No?
Speaker 4 (06:25):
This was years ago, but I know I ended up
having to get my dad to call him and threaten
to call the police to get him to leave me
alone because he kept stocking me after that for like
a good few weeks.
Speaker 2 (06:38):
Okay, that's creepy. Okay, you guys want to both. I
mean I think, yeah, you say page here with Hillary.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Yes, Hilary, you should call call your boyfriend, your ex
boyfriend that said he was going through chemo head cancer,
but he's still alive and he's all.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
Tell him that his cancer story got you take it
to the carder.
Speaker 5 (06:58):
Yeah, I'm so excited.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
You're gonna go.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
You're gonna go see Sabrina Carpenter tonight, totally sold out.
Speaker 2 (07:05):
You get great tickets.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Oh, my daughter is gonna be so happy.
Speaker 9 (07:10):
Hold on, it was fun.
Speaker 11 (07:15):
We want to thank you for.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
Rich John J.
Speaker 1 (07:20):
Rich's time for breaking bad news. Let's say hello to Brenna.
What's up, Brenna.
Speaker 7 (07:25):
Hello, I got bad news for my roommate. Well, I
guess she's one of my tenants.
Speaker 1 (07:33):
Okay, you've been talking to Peyton. Peyton, you've been talking
to her, Okay, for your roommate, for your tenant, I
get it. I'm guessing it's similar that pays your rent,
that lives in your home.
Speaker 7 (07:44):
You got it.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
I'm assuming we don't have to do a deep dive
to say that you're kicking them out.
Speaker 11 (07:53):
Oh I hope not.
Speaker 10 (07:54):
That would not be fun. You should get to stay
here longer for cheaper. That's never gonna happen.
Speaker 16 (07:59):
Do you get a lot with your roommates slash tenant
slush friend?
Speaker 11 (08:03):
Maybe?
Speaker 7 (08:03):
Yeah?
Speaker 8 (08:04):
No' we're good.
Speaker 7 (08:06):
I mean we're we're good because like we lived together,
so we see each other. But like it wasn't like
we were friend friends before because I knew enough not
to like move one of my friends in with me,
because I would then start resenting them and I just
didn't want that to happen. But we met at work.
We're both servers and so like she asked, and she's
looking for a place, and I was like, yeah, I
got you.
Speaker 14 (08:26):
Oh cool? And how long how long have you been?
I know the bad news, I know, but how long
have you been sitting on this?
Speaker 7 (08:34):
I've been worrying about this for so many weeks now,
like weeks and weeks.
Speaker 10 (08:40):
Do you think this could end the friendship entirely?
Speaker 8 (08:45):
I hope not.
Speaker 7 (08:47):
I mean I don't. I'm hoping that you guys do
such a great job asking that it won't even be
an issue.
Speaker 1 (08:56):
I remember, I'm trying to think I had. I've had
two roommates my entire life. And the first roommate I had,
the guy owned the place and I rented a room
from him, much like your situation. But the only time
there was bad news is when I told him I
wanted to move out.
Speaker 2 (09:12):
And I felt terrible.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Because I think I'd be living with a guy today
he would have you know what I mean? Like I
lived this guy had a condo on the beach and
he I only had to pay two hundred bucks a.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
Month and I had my own room.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Wow, I know, right, And then I ended up saving
enough money to buy my own place down the street
from him.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
And when I told him that I was moving out,
it was like he got in a bad mood. He
got upset. It was like it was horrible. Why because
I'm the hell of a roommate, right, So then.
Speaker 11 (09:38):
He don't bother anybody.
Speaker 10 (09:39):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
Then I got my own place, and then I had
my friend become my roommate, and that sucked.
Speaker 2 (09:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
He never paid for anything. He never did, I mean,
he was just it was I started getting angry. Like
you said, resent, I just started to resent him and
then the only way I can get him to move
out is by getting married.
Speaker 11 (10:00):
Yeah, I'm in a bad roommate situation too.
Speaker 14 (10:02):
I lived with my best friend and we don't talk,
and yeah, it.
Speaker 11 (10:06):
Was it was tough because it sucked because I really
liked her. I really loved her, and now we can't
stand each other. So there's that.
Speaker 1 (10:12):
I don't talk to my friend anymore just because that's
how I am. I don't think he's mad at me
or I'm mad at an talk.
Speaker 10 (10:17):
To your current friends too big.
Speaker 14 (10:19):
I would never I would probably never reach out to her.
Speaker 11 (10:20):
I talk to her ever again.
Speaker 12 (10:22):
Wow.
Speaker 16 (10:22):
Yeah, it does definitely take its toll. Like I lived
with my best best friend, and I did see it
take a toll on our relationship. Luckily, like you know,
it didn't end our friendship, but it definitely put a
lot of stress. And yeah, tore us apart in that
time period.
Speaker 2 (10:39):
So we have the bad news.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
It's in an envelope right now. Okay, Brenda, what's your
friend's name, your tenant's name?
Speaker 7 (10:46):
All right, you're talking to Jenny Jenny.
Speaker 1 (10:48):
Okay, we're gonna call Jenny We're gonna see if she'll
jump on the air with us and we'll tell her
that we got bad news to tell her. All right,
so you hang tight, and what we'll do we come
back here and pick one of us to read the
bad news to her.
Speaker 2 (10:57):
Okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
Breaking bad news continues next with John Jay and Rich.
It's John Day and Rich from the Middle breaking bad news.
You've got Brenna and she owns a house condo. I
don't know what is it? Do you own it?
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Brenda?
Speaker 7 (11:14):
Is I do? I own it? It's a home.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
It's a home, and you have a tenant in your home, Jenny,
I do, And you have some bad news.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
You needs to tell her. You needs to tell her.
Speaker 14 (11:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (11:27):
I've been worrying about this for several weeks now, and
I appreciate you guys like chipping into. Hopefully she won't
it'll just be better at coming from you guys.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (11:37):
I don't think it's unreasonable.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
Okay.
Speaker 16 (11:40):
Personally, do you think this is news that's going to
make her angry or is she going to be sad?
Speaker 7 (11:47):
Well, it's just it's hard because you know, some people
take things personally, and you don't want things to be
personal when you're just trying to survive through life.
Speaker 2 (11:57):
You know.
Speaker 7 (11:58):
Yeah, so is it like, I don't think it's bad news.
I think it's just actual news.
Speaker 2 (12:05):
Don't do your only fans in the living room when
I have guests.
Speaker 17 (12:08):
Over all, Right, So what we need is for you
to pick one of us. You've got Rich, you've got Peyton,
you've got me, John Jay, and you've got Kyle.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
You pick one of us to read the bad news
to your tenant.
Speaker 7 (12:22):
Oh goodness, Okay, I follow you on Instagram. So Kyle,
I was like, you know what, maybe it'll be like
something from a friend.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Yes, all right, let's get Jenny on the line.
Speaker 14 (12:39):
And Jenny, Hi, is Jenny available? Oh Hi, my name
is Tay and I with John, Jay and Rich and
we just wanted to talk to you about something really
quickly on the radio.
Speaker 11 (12:57):
If you're okay with that?
Speaker 10 (12:59):
Okay, Jenny.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
So, Jenny, there was some research done that says that
if someone was to give you bad news, or you
had to deliver bad news, or you had to receive
bad news, that if you received the bad news or
you give the bad news, if you are with friends,
it's easier to receive and to give, and that's what
we're doing with you right now. We have bad news.
We have bad news to tell you, we have bad
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news to receive. We have all that stuff.
Speaker 18 (13:25):
You follow me to a little nerve wrecking.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
Yeah, somebody in your life has some news to tell you,
and it's according to them, it's not good news. Now
here's the thing. There's four of us in the studio.
Three of us don't know the bad news. The bad
news is sealed in an envelope. So when the time
comes and you say, when the person who is Kyle
on the show, she will rip open the envelope and
read you the bad news. But before we do that,
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we want to tell you who it's coming from. And
when we do that, we want to bring that person
up and have you.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
Guys chat for a little bit. Okay, okay, is life
good you? Everything's good for work, work, life and everything?
Speaker 18 (14:02):
Everything?
Speaker 2 (14:04):
Okay? Well, does Brenna ring a bell to you?
Speaker 18 (14:07):
Of course she does.
Speaker 10 (14:08):
Yeah, Brenda, you want to say, head to Jenny, Hey, Jenny.
Speaker 18 (14:13):
Hey, Brenna, what's going on?
Speaker 7 (14:16):
I just thought this would be easier.
Speaker 2 (14:21):
So Jenny, when you're ready, Kyle has an envelope right here.
Speaker 16 (14:27):
Yeah, I'm ready, Okay, I'll open it up. Okay, hey girl,
I wasn't sure how to go about this, but since
you started your new business, you've basically taken over the
third room. But that being said, if you want to
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use that room as your storefront or storage space, I'll
need to raise your rent by an additional six hundred dollars.
Speaker 18 (15:03):
Wait, right, seriously, you said it was totally cool if
I put some stuff in there for a while while
I got on my feet.
Speaker 7 (15:11):
And that was a year ago, actually more than a
year ago, and you seem to be off your feet,
like I could be running that room right now, and
I cannot because it's filled with all your stuff for
your store, and so I'm kind of I don't think
that's really fair.
Speaker 18 (15:29):
Yeah, but I mean, you haven't really said anything about it,
and you never really used the room prior anyways, and
I guess I just don't really understand whether this is
like kind of got a nowhere.
Speaker 8 (15:41):
To me right.
Speaker 7 (15:42):
Well, Okay, I haven't been using the room while you've
lived there, because you kind of immediately took it over
with all your stuff, and I was like, that's fine,
going to start, you know, a small business. You got
the little cutter thing.
Speaker 19 (15:52):
And you got all the cups and stuff like stacked
up in the corners, which I get it, but now
it's just every time I walk past it, I'm like,
that's a room that I technically own. That is I'm
getting zero used for and then then getting zero payment for.
Speaker 18 (16:08):
I mean, you said you were going to support me
through this, and now you're like, you're you don't support me.
You don't support my business.
Speaker 7 (16:16):
I don't see it's my personal It's not like a personal.
Speaker 8 (16:20):
Thing about you.
Speaker 7 (16:21):
It's like it's like a business thing, where like I
have been actually supporting you for an entire year, thank
you very much, and actually over a year, and yet
you haven't done anything about it, and so I'm kind
of feeling like.
Speaker 18 (16:38):
No, So it takes some time to get a business
off the ground and you know, get a little settled
in and start generating profits. And you were on board.
You were going to help me by allowing you the
space get off my feet and get things handled. And
I feel like now you're looking at maybe this opportunity
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you're missing out on. I don't know, Like, well.
Speaker 1 (17:04):
It sounds like she is missing it out an opportunity
because she could have rented the room out and she's not.
Speaker 2 (17:08):
So she lets you. She lets you use the room.
It's it's been a year.
Speaker 18 (17:12):
She said I could do this.
Speaker 1 (17:14):
Right, but it's been a year. You said, you even
said yourself until you get on your feet. So it's
been a year now.
Speaker 18 (17:18):
You usually room completely on my seat yet like I'm
still getting there now.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
I don't know what your side business is, but I mean,
she's six hundred bucks.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
Does that to me? That sounds like a lot. I
don't know.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
I don't know what the business is. But if you know,
if you could afford to six hundred bucks, then do it.
If if it's not, maybe compromise and say, hey, how
about twenty five dollars a month?
Speaker 18 (17:37):
Well, I mean, I guess I'm just thrown off because
she told me she was gonna support me. She's gonna right,
she does.
Speaker 7 (17:46):
She does it. I don't know if you're just not wrind.
So she does the little cups sales, like you know,
she like customizes cups for women on Facebook and stuff. Okay, yeah,
all the junk in there, it's like it's like it's
like an exploded craft room, right, but there's like boxes
going out and you're saying that you're I mean, you're
looking like you're doing fine.
Speaker 18 (18:07):
Yeah, but I did a lot of money and there's
a lot of time that goes into this, and I
have to recoup all of that and really get up
and get off my fees before I can afford to,
you know.
Speaker 10 (18:17):
Pay for a space or move it into your room.
I guess if that other room's not available, because it
sounds like she can rent it and get money.
Speaker 18 (18:25):
Yeah, but so she really even wants someone else in
that room, I don't really think so.
Speaker 14 (18:29):
I mean, it seems like it because she kind of
wants you out of there unless you're willing to kind
of cough up that six hundred bucks.
Speaker 11 (18:35):
But I'm not exactly sure. Much a lot?
Speaker 10 (18:37):
Yeah, it is, it is.
Speaker 11 (18:38):
It is a lot.
Speaker 14 (18:39):
But I mean I think that's a pretty good deal
for one bedroom if you're staying there.
Speaker 11 (18:43):
I don't know, But in real.
Speaker 5 (18:44):
Way, I'm giving her.
Speaker 7 (18:46):
I feel like I'm giving her like a cut, because
that is less than what you're paying monthly for your room,
and so like I could rent that out to another
person and make more.
Speaker 18 (18:55):
You're roommate, Like I'm not just occupying a.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Room, Okay, we're going around circles here, so let's move
forward a little bit.
Speaker 14 (19:04):
I feel like I feel like I don't know how
much storage room or storage units run, but like maybe
are they like one fifty two hundred bucks a month? No,
depending what size. If it's a smaller storage unit, you
can go and you can grab stuff every other day
and work, you know, in your room or in the kitchen.
That might be a better financial option for you.
Speaker 7 (19:26):
And you know, I've just I've been just thinking about it,
like this last whole conversation, like you've been trying to
guilt trip me into doing something when I've already been
helping you for over a year. And I don't want that, Like,
I don't want this guilt thing hanging over. So you
got thirty days, You got thirty days to pay. I'm
tired of being nice to you because obviously it's not
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going to pay back to me.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
So what if she made you a cup?
Speaker 19 (19:54):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (19:54):
Or again, that's just what I need, more junkie cups
all over the house.
Speaker 16 (19:57):
There's some sort of compromise that you can make, like
thirty days, like because six hourd Bucks is a lot,
you know what I mean, especially it's a small business
and it's still getting started. Is there like a compromise
instead of like six hundred that maybe be more workable.
Speaker 7 (20:12):
If she wants to make her proposal, I'll hear it,
but I feel like it's it's a heck of a deal.
Speaker 18 (20:18):
So tix hundred dollars isn't really affordable for me right now,
and I feel like it's a conversation that we can
have and we could discuss, but I don't understand why.
I mean, I feel like you're being kind of nasty
about it.
Speaker 7 (20:31):
I'm just being straightforward about it, and you're turning it
into something personal.
Speaker 18 (20:37):
It is personal. It's my business and where I live.
Speaker 1 (20:40):
All right, Well, we're going around circles again. So the
bad news is that she's raising your rent or she's yeah,
she's raising your rent because you're using a room in
the house. She gave you a year to get on
your feet and now it's time to step up. So
you guys can discuss it. But that's the bad news.
So thank you both for going on the air. Jenny Brenna,
you got it. Last job would read that bad news.
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It's John j and Rich.
Speaker 2 (21:08):
Hi Katie, good morning, Hello, how.
Speaker 6 (21:10):
Are you good?
Speaker 2 (21:11):
What's going on.
Speaker 6 (21:12):
I reached out a couple of months ago because I
was telling you that I was in an accident because
I was listening to Kyle tell her story about her
husband when he got sick. Remember, oh yeah, And I
was so I was so interested in it that I
turned right in front of a truck and got hit
head on. But it happened to be a Kia Optima,
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which was what Peyton's brother was driving, and my car
looked similar to Peyton's brother, and I walked away fine too.
So yesterday I was telling Peyton that people need to
buy Kia Optimus, like we were joking about, or like
you guys were joking about.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
I thought you were calling to sue Kyle because you
said you were listening to Kyle tell her story and
you turned into a truck.
Speaker 6 (21:57):
No, I know, no, seriously. But what else was crazy
was it was the segment where you guys said, did
some is anyone a doctor in the place? Remember that one?
Speaker 2 (22:09):
Yeah, Kyle?
Speaker 6 (22:10):
And I was in the ditch because my car ended
up like fifty yards away, and I was like semi conscious,
and then I hear someone like is there a nurse around?
And I was like that was the segment I was
just listening to.
Speaker 10 (22:24):
I still worked after the rec too. That's pretty cool,
it is it?
Speaker 6 (22:29):
And then the Key Optimus thing yesterday with Peyton, I'm like,
I've got to tell them there's something weird going on here.
Speaker 10 (22:36):
So did you get yourself another key Optima?
Speaker 6 (22:39):
I'm going to I'm still in a rental that I'm
going to for sure.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
So you had your your healthy nothing happened to you.
You got pulled out of their fire y.
Speaker 6 (22:47):
Yeah, And it took me like six weeks, but I'm
totally fine.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
Like it looked.
Speaker 6 (22:51):
When I went to pick up my car at the
tow truck place, they said the police that I had
died and I was like, oh, no, okay, that's awkward,
glad you Yeah.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
When they were pulling it out of the car and
they're like, is there a nurse or a doctor? They're
pulling it out of the car.
Speaker 2 (23:08):
Like wait, wait, wait, they're almost done with this segment. Wait,
they're gonna go The're gonna go to They're commercial free
right now.
Speaker 11 (23:14):
Wait.
Speaker 6 (23:16):
And then I went to the hospital and the trauma
nurse she's like, do you remember what happened? I told
her I was listening to you guys, and she's like,
I could see how that could happen.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
Oh my gosh, what a compliment.
Speaker 10 (23:27):
You are the most dedicated listener.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Number one show for the list people listening get in
the car accident. Sorry, well, thank you, Katie, thanks for listening.
We're glad you're okay.
Speaker 6 (23:37):
All right, you too.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
We'll see that.
Speaker 6 (23:39):
I hope he's okay too.
Speaker 2 (23:40):
We'll see you in Aikia. All right.
Speaker 6 (23:43):
Thanks by guys, John.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
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Speaker 1 (23:53):
We have stuff in storage, right, my WIFEI we put
in storage and I don't know why, but the storage
facility is forty five minutes away from our house.
Speaker 10 (24:01):
No, most people go like really like right down the street.
Speaker 1 (24:03):
Right, Well, there's a place right down the street that
I want to move the stuff into. And I got
to go through the storage and I know that I
told you guys. We have some chairs, and there you
have some barstols, and I don't know what else we
have in there right, probably my elementary school report cars,
I don't know. But I also think going through storage
can be very emotional, I get distracted. I go and
start going through stuff, you know, all the.
Speaker 10 (24:22):
Little things nostalgic.
Speaker 2 (24:23):
It's very nesting. Didn't that happen to you, Peyton?
Speaker 12 (24:25):
Yeah?
Speaker 11 (24:25):
It did.
Speaker 14 (24:26):
So my mom has a storage unit. Ours thankfully isn't
forty five minutes away.
Speaker 11 (24:30):
It's just up the street.
Speaker 14 (24:31):
But my sister and I were in there, and I
have realized that my mom is a hoarder one hundred
percent by looking out this storage and she has separate
it's very organized. She's a very organized hoarder, but she
definitely just doesn't let things go.
Speaker 11 (24:45):
So there's like an.
Speaker 14 (24:46):
Area for my stuff, there's an area for my brother's stuff,
and then there's an area for my sister's stuff.
Speaker 11 (24:51):
But some of the stuff it's.
Speaker 14 (24:52):
Not just like cute little art projects and old school uniforms.
She has saved casts, like how Easton had a cast
on his own.
Speaker 10 (25:00):
She saved that.
Speaker 14 (25:01):
She has all of our pulled teeth from when we
were kids.
Speaker 2 (25:05):
That's so funny.
Speaker 14 (25:06):
She has so much stuff in there, and it's actually
it's been really fun going through because there's like baby
outfits that I'm like, oh my gosh, we can't get
rid of this because you know, things from the nineties
are totally back in style right now. Like, do you
know how adorable my future baby will be in this
little outfit?
Speaker 11 (25:21):
I want it all.
Speaker 14 (25:22):
So I've realized my mom's a hoarder, but I'm also
kind of grateful for it, because it's really fun to
go through and look at all the pictures and stuff.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
See, I don't know if I call that being a hoarder.
I call it being a mom.
Speaker 10 (25:30):
Yeah, mom, Yet I know I'm like that for my kids.
I have all of the old cats.
Speaker 16 (25:37):
I have old casts, I have old teeth, I have
old cats.
Speaker 11 (25:41):
I have old cats as well.
Speaker 10 (25:44):
I throw away pictures of my kids, John jays it.
I know what they look like. I've seen them.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
You got it.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
You're being so like nonchalant about it, but you were very,
very emotional earlier about it. You said, my mom and
dad brought home a box yesterday for the stories.
Speaker 10 (26:00):
Oh, oh my gosh.
Speaker 2 (26:02):
Yeah, college letters.
Speaker 11 (26:04):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (26:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 11 (26:04):
I actually was low key emotional about that.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
I'm talking hundreds of letters over span of six years.
Speaker 11 (26:09):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (26:10):
I made an off comment saying I'm sorry, I'll let
you guys down.
Speaker 2 (26:13):
Yah, what does that mean?
Speaker 11 (26:14):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 14 (26:15):
So what that is is it's a box of all
of my old like college letters that college coaches have
sent me over like the span of what it was
six years, so from seventh grade till my senior year
of high school. I mean it was a massive, massive,
moving box of letters just full to the brim of
coaches interested in me. And I like off, like the
tip said, I'm sorry, I let you guys down because
(26:37):
I decided to give up my full ride, scholarship and
transfer schools. So it made my college situation a little
bit more stressful and I didn't finish out my college
career as like a Division one basketball player, which is
what I worked my entire childhood for. I mean I
missed birthday parties, you know, hang out with friends because
I was always in the basketball gym. I was always
(26:57):
out of town at a tournament or something like that.
And it was actually like really sweet because my dad
was my coach my whole life or for the majority
of my life, and I always had that coach, you know,
player relationship, but it was also my dad's. It was
a little bit different and a lot harder, I think,
but I thought he was going to be the one
that was like, yeah, you did let me down, But
it was my mom that said it was like she.
Speaker 11 (27:21):
Literally was like, yeah, you kind of did, but I
also get it.
Speaker 14 (27:27):
But then my dad was like, no, we're so proud
of you and happy where you are now.
Speaker 10 (27:30):
But I was like, okay, you said.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
My dad's response made me tear up.
Speaker 12 (27:37):
Gosh.
Speaker 14 (27:37):
Yeah, I mean he was just saying how proud he
is of me, and that, you know, things happen the
way that they're supposed to happen. And even though you know,
I thought I was going to be playing overseas and
you know, not being here anymore, you know, this response
was like I'm glad you're here, and I'm glad things
happen the way that they did. Even I was mad
at you in the times.
Speaker 1 (27:54):
Think about it, if you wouldn't have made those decisions,
I wouldn't have bumped into you.
Speaker 11 (27:57):
I know it.
Speaker 2 (27:59):
You wouldn't be here with the career of life.
Speaker 14 (28:01):
No, I know. I think about that all the time,
Like when I sit at home and Kadeem and I
are having like our moments where we're.
Speaker 11 (28:06):
Like, geez, life can be so difficult.
Speaker 14 (28:08):
Sometimes we like look back and we're like we would
have changed things in like, you know, our twenties and whatnot,
but like we're so happy where we are right now.
If I never gave up that full right scholarship, I
would have never moved to Portland. I would have never
met my boyfriend. I would have never had the last
two years of a college experience that I had, which
was so great. You know, I got to play and
then also like still be a college kid. When you
(28:29):
play D one, you don't get that experience. I mean
even D two, D three, you don't get that experience
where I went to school. I got to go to school, party,
play basketball.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
You can finish the story yet, because you're gonna get
and I would have mad Kadeem and then this part and.
Speaker 11 (28:42):
Then part here. This is also very very important.
Speaker 2 (28:46):
Room this part.
Speaker 10 (28:48):
We won our flowers.
Speaker 2 (28:49):
Peyton.
Speaker 11 (28:49):
Yeah, you guys deserve them all.
Speaker 14 (28:51):
Glad.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
You're so glad you walked away from a free education.
He said, you wouldn't be on our shot.
Speaker 10 (28:56):
We're proud of you.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
Fit right in, except for Kyle smartly, he's big words
all the time.
Speaker 11 (29:03):
I still finished school. I'm debt free.
Speaker 2 (29:05):
Yeah, we didn't get a free college education.
Speaker 8 (29:07):
Yeah, thank you