<v Speaker 1>Jar You, Katy and Josh mix one hundred A couple of.
<v Speaker 2>Things to chat about with you, guys.
<v Speaker 3>I had a very embarrassing awkward moment yesterday, and I
<v Speaker 3>feel like this may have happened to you, Katie. Do
<v Speaker 3>you shop at Sam's No, maybe it was somebody else.
<v Speaker 2>I was talking to you.
<v Speaker 1>There's one of me. I do not need to shop
<v Speaker 1>at Sam's true.
<v Speaker 2>True at Well.
<v Speaker 3>I was there yesterday and they've got that scanning go
<v Speaker 3>where you just scan things and then you walk out
<v Speaker 3>and I forgot to scan my cottage cheese. Oh that
<v Speaker 3>is the most embarrassing thing ever.
<v Speaker 2>When they pull.
<v Speaker 3>You to the side, Hey, come here real quick, I'm.
<v Speaker 1>Like, oh, no, is that what happens?
<v Speaker 3>Like? Yeah, they pull you to the side and they
<v Speaker 3>start looking in your cart and people are walking by
<v Speaker 3>looking at you.
<v Speaker 2>And I'm like, oh, I go.
<v Speaker 3>I forgot something, didn't I. She's like, looks like, well
<v Speaker 3>I had too. She's like, looks like these two cottage
<v Speaker 3>cheeses were not entered into the scanning go and I
<v Speaker 3>was like, I'm so sorry.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, I've never done this before.
<v Speaker 4>It's Sam's Club, right, so they're they're the tub of
<v Speaker 4>cottage cheese, right, both of them?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, oh yeah.
<v Speaker 3>So she's like she's like rummaging through and finding them,
<v Speaker 3>and she made me stand there and re scan those
<v Speaker 3>and then pay for them. And I was like, I go,
<v Speaker 3>I'm so sorry. I was like, I was distracted. I
<v Speaker 3>was annoyed by the couple that was standing in front
<v Speaker 3>of the cottage cheese door that we're taking.
<v Speaker 1>Forever looking at everything.
<v Speaker 3>So when I finally was able to open the door
<v Speaker 3>in a huff, I just grabbed him and threw him
<v Speaker 3>in the car and didn't scan them. She goes, and
<v Speaker 3>then I was, yeah, I was trying to explain. She's like, okay,
<v Speaker 3>let's just make sure this is the next time.
<v Speaker 1>I've got my eye on problem.
<v Speaker 3>I wasn't trying to steal cottage cheese.
<v Speaker 1>Cottage things are not that bad, right now, That's funny.
<v Speaker 1>And that's how it is in Sam's Club. You scan
<v Speaker 1>it before you put it in your car. The best
<v Speaker 1>thing ever, I remember you, well, you've been talking about this,
<v Speaker 1>how you love that.
<v Speaker 4>I love it though all the time, Like I'm so
<v Speaker 4>used the first time I'm meting things in my car.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, first time I've ever forgotten. We've used it
<v Speaker 3>a hundred times now it's the bat because.
<v Speaker 2>There's no line. You just boop poop, poop poop.
<v Speaker 3>It's on your phone, you swipe it, you pay, and
<v Speaker 3>then you walk out and it's just like have.
<v Speaker 2>A great day.
<v Speaker 1>Well, And I bet it cuts down on a lot
<v Speaker 1>of stolen items for them. I mean, if they're able
<v Speaker 1>to weigh it right there in the cart to make sure.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, yeah, I don't know how it all works
<v Speaker 3>because you walk through this like archway and it's just
<v Speaker 3>like fifteen cameras on you or whatever, and it just
<v Speaker 3>stands your cart and.
<v Speaker 1>Don't I think, Josh, I would forget like they totally
<v Speaker 1>have my picture hanging up at the exit, like, don't
<v Speaker 1>let through without checking our cart, Like I would.
<v Speaker 2>Be lass like lights to go on.
<v Speaker 1>I know they might implement them after.
<v Speaker 3>Me though, looking at her phone doing the come here, yeah,
<v Speaker 3>come here real quick, sir?
<v Speaker 4>Is this a lady that could chase after you if
<v Speaker 4>you do?
<v Speaker 2>If I bolted, I could.
<v Speaker 4>They don't have the people that are like, hey, you
<v Speaker 4>know she was it was it like a Walmart read lady.
<v Speaker 1>She was partly I'm sorry. I was just trying to
<v Speaker 1>think of a different hiskey. There, I go, We'll use
<v Speaker 1>that one.
<v Speaker 3>I feel like I could have grab the bag of
<v Speaker 3>Dorito's and thrown them behind me and taken the thank you,
<v Speaker 3>be nice you guys. So that was the second most
<v Speaker 3>awkward thing that happened to me yesterday. The first was
<v Speaker 3>walking into the men's room after the show yesterday. And
<v Speaker 3>we've been having some issues with the automatic soap squirters
<v Speaker 3>in there.
<v Speaker 2>They just haven't been.
<v Speaker 3>Working for like a month, so all the guys around
<v Speaker 3>here have not been washing their hands, I guarantee you.
<v Speaker 3>So I've put in a couple of help tickets to
<v Speaker 3>our office manager, and I guess it finally happened yesterday.
<v Speaker 3>I walked into the bathroom first of allanky and nobody
<v Speaker 3>in there until I turned to my left. As I
<v Speaker 3>walk in, there was a man laying on the floor
<v Speaker 3>in the men's restroom, laying on the floor under the sink.
<v Speaker 3>And it was like this random maintenance from KS in there.
<v Speaker 3>He had all the parts to fix put new soap
<v Speaker 3>squirters in there, but he's in the bathroom laying on
<v Speaker 3>the floor under the sink, dead quiet. I don't know
<v Speaker 3>if I can pee, Yeah, I would like I get
<v Speaker 3>and it was truly. I was like, is the water on?
<v Speaker 3>Are we good? He's like, oh, yeah, yeah, it's all good. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>So like I go walking over to the year and truly, Josh,
<v Speaker 3>like you've had stage fright probably. I sit down in
<v Speaker 3>there for like a minute, like I gotta go, I
<v Speaker 3>gotta go. He's gonna hear me go. I'm not going.
<v Speaker 3>It's gonna be weird if I zip up, not wash
<v Speaker 3>my hands because he's under there, and walk out. I
<v Speaker 3>stood there for a minute and I finally got it going.
<v Speaker 2>That's when you're putting come.
<v Speaker 3>And I'm trying to like, so you're placing the soap up.
<v Speaker 3>It was the weirdest interaction. Well what else are you
<v Speaker 3>going to do? The guy sitting there on the fling
<v Speaker 3>on the floor in the men's room, Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>You can't talk, you talk, you can't.
<v Speaker 3>I stopped early too, you do that. Once I finally
<v Speaker 3>got it going, I had to stop early because it
<v Speaker 3>was so awkward. That's because that almost hurts, said, I
<v Speaker 3>was very uncomfortable, So I stopped short. I stopped early
<v Speaker 3>and then went over and just kind of tried to
<v Speaker 3>wash my hands because there was again no soap and
<v Speaker 3>he's like looking up at me, just you know, not
<v Speaker 3>really talking at that point too, and I'm looking down
<v Speaker 3>at him.
<v Speaker 1>And right before.
<v Speaker 3>I walked out, I just I looked at him and
<v Speaker 3>I said, I want to let you know, this is
<v Speaker 3>by far the most awkward bathroom experience I have ever had.
<v Speaker 2>And he went that.
<v Speaker 3>He's like he said something like, well, you should have
<v Speaker 3>soap the next time you're in here.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, can you leave for three minutes and I'll be
<v Speaker 4>done and thank you.
<v Speaker 3>Laying on the floor in the not and it's stunk
<v Speaker 3>like somebody was in there and they didn't care.
<v Speaker 2>They unleash the fury. Well, this poor guy's in there.
<v Speaker 3>Try Like, if if I had to walk in there
<v Speaker 3>and do that, I would wait as a courtesy. I'd
<v Speaker 3>be prairie dog in the front bathrooms store to home depot.
<v Speaker 1>Now that's the funniest thing to me is there are
<v Speaker 1>people in this building who will go back there and
<v Speaker 1>absolutely damn it.
<v Speaker 2>I mean like you.
<v Speaker 1>Could smell it from here, like it is crazy. And
<v Speaker 1>if there are bathrooms up front that are single stall bathrooms,
<v Speaker 1>like you could go, say your guest bathroom. It doesn't
<v Speaker 1>matter if you're doing that to the toilet.
<v Speaker 3>If there's a guy, there's a man laying on the floor,
<v Speaker 3>you go somewhere else.
<v Speaker 1>They have to understand if it's an emergence, if it's
<v Speaker 1>a situation like that, please don't use the community bathroom.
<v Speaker 1>Please go up front and do it with yourself.
<v Speaker 2>The girls restroom. Yeah, names here, Yes, Oh.
<v Speaker 1>My gosh, I'm so glad it's just me at home
<v Speaker 1>and I have one bathroom in there.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and you can just be with yourself exactly.
<v Speaker 2>It's funny.
<v Speaker 3>I hate to keep on the topic of bathroom behavior,
<v Speaker 3>but there is this story I did want to get
<v Speaker 3>to you later in the show, but we'll just do.
<v Speaker 2>It right now.
<v Speaker 3>They say the amount of hemorrhoids in Americans is up
<v Speaker 3>by about fifty percent right now. They did a poll
<v Speaker 3>of a bunch of people, a buttload of people actually
<v Speaker 3>that we're going in for their routine colonoscopedes colonoscopies, and
<v Speaker 3>like two thirds of them had hemorrhoid issues. And the
<v Speaker 3>reason why is because we're all sitting on the toilet
<v Speaker 3>way too long looking at our phone.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Yes.
<v Speaker 3>Doctors are saying that the hemorrhoid explosion is because people
<v Speaker 3>are just parking it there. They say, ideally you shouldn't
<v Speaker 3>be in there for more than five minutes. And if
<v Speaker 3>you are, they say, you should probably be setting a timer,
<v Speaker 3>like set a timer on your And if you're in
<v Speaker 3>there for more than five minutes and nothing has happened,
<v Speaker 3>you're not producing any results, take a breather and try
<v Speaker 3>again later. I guess, just don't sit there. It's bad
<v Speaker 3>for your baby to break. I had no idea that
<v Speaker 3>you can develop that just by sitting in.
<v Speaker 1>There like that toilet time or that I know, funny
<v Speaker 1>too much toilet.
<v Speaker 2>I had to move on to something completely different.
<v Speaker 3>There is this TikTok thing going on this morning from
<v Speaker 3>all the single ladies, all the single ladies. There's this
<v Speaker 3>trend now. It's called date them until you hate them.
<v Speaker 2>They say.
<v Speaker 3>It's a modern dating concept on TikTok, suggesting to continue
<v Speaker 3>to date someone to see if there's a deeper connection
<v Speaker 3>that develops over time, rather than ending things based on
<v Speaker 3>a initial feeling or perceived lack of spark. Essentially, But
<v Speaker 3>I know both of you are out in the dating world.
<v Speaker 3>Have you heard about this or experienced this done it?
<v Speaker 1>Well? I just think like I'm a pretty emotion o
<v Speaker 1>person right, Like you could.
<v Speaker 2>Hate him one day love them the next.
<v Speaker 1>Well, it's just my emotions run high. So it's like
<v Speaker 1>when I really love someone, that also means on the
<v Speaker 1>other end of the spectrum, I can really hate them,
<v Speaker 1>you know, if they drive me to it, like the
<v Speaker 1>emotion is there. And I think that what this is
<v Speaker 1>really pointing out is that when we're in these toxic
<v Speaker 1>cycles of relationships, your friends and family can tell you
<v Speaker 1>they're bad for you all day long. You won't listen
<v Speaker 1>to them. You're not gonna listen to them until you
<v Speaker 1>realize what an awful influence that they have on your
<v Speaker 1>life personally, Like you're not gonna see it until you
<v Speaker 1>literally see it.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and then you get when you get pulled away
<v Speaker 4>from it. And I think the same thing, like her
<v Speaker 4>whole thing, she was in a four year relationship. Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>if she's doing that with the purpose of dating until
<v Speaker 4>she hates somebody, like that poor dude or whoever she
<v Speaker 4>was dating could totally be heartbroken after that because he's like,
<v Speaker 4>I thought it was totally going fine.
<v Speaker 2>I thought we were good.
<v Speaker 4>And then in her head the whole time, she's like,
<v Speaker 4>there's these little things building up until she finally hates him, Like,
<v Speaker 4>I don't like that. I think that's leading someone on.
<v Speaker 4>I think that if there are giant red flags or
<v Speaker 4>anything like that at the beginning, just cut it off.
<v Speaker 3>It doesn't seem easily that you're every day like with
<v Speaker 3>somebody who is irritating you on a daily basis not irritating.
<v Speaker 2>NOI you're starting to.
<v Speaker 5>Well, that's not come on, Like I have so many
<v Speaker 5>I have so many friends who have been in relationships
<v Speaker 5>for long periods of times and they'll go through stretches
<v Speaker 5>where they're like pushing each other's buttons on purpose.
<v Speaker 1>It's almost a game for them. You know, these relationships
<v Speaker 1>they tend to go this way. And I think I
<v Speaker 1>was reading a story where it was like the people
<v Speaker 1>who are together and then they'll break up, and then
<v Speaker 1>they'll get back together and break up, and you know,
<v Speaker 1>that's that toxic cycle that I'm talking about. And I
<v Speaker 1>think that that you know, lends to this trend is
<v Speaker 1>where you know you really have to hate this person
<v Speaker 1>so you're not willing to get back with them again
<v Speaker 1>because it kind of like those feelings all come back.
<v Speaker 1>Like you don't see somebody for a few months, you
<v Speaker 1>see them, and all it takes is for that person
<v Speaker 1>and be like you look good. I'll you wake up
<v Speaker 1>in bed the next morning. That happened, just happened exactly.
<v Speaker 1>So I think that this is a neat way to
<v Speaker 1>look at it. Is it healthy for you? Probably?
<v Speaker 2>It doesn't take four years so much angers It shouldn't
<v Speaker 2>take four years. It shouldn't take four years.
<v Speaker 1>A lot of time for sure, but I just I
<v Speaker 1>do agree with the actual process just because.
<v Speaker 3>And you kind of wonder what's the what's the final straw?
<v Speaker 3>Then if like you're consistently you consistently hate them, like,
<v Speaker 3>what is the final thing that just like I got
<v Speaker 3>to pull the trigger.
<v Speaker 2>Now, now's the time.
<v Speaker 1>You with someone in your living room. That's it. Draw.
<v Speaker 1>I can tell you that it's horrible.
<v Speaker 2>Did you walk in on him?
<v Speaker 1>No? But I did find out later and on that
<v Speaker 1>couch again. It was awful.
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry, that's what it was.
<v Speaker 1>And I hated him after that, like, oh, I hated him.
<v Speaker 2>He ran right to the storm and bought some for
<v Speaker 2>breeze
<v Speaker 1>Lice all all day
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