<v Speaker 1>Jare you Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>This is from Whitney came in a little while ago,
<v Speaker 2>and she says, Jeremy, enough is enough. I have listened
<v Speaker 2>to you for years, and every time you bring this
<v Speaker 2>ridiculous opinion up gets me all fired up.
<v Speaker 1>She says, the opinion that co workers are just coworkers
<v Speaker 1>and not real friends.
<v Speaker 2>I roll my eyes so hard. I'm surprised they haven't
<v Speaker 2>gotten stuck. She says, Honestly, do you even talk to
<v Speaker 2>people at work? Or do you just microwave your sad
<v Speaker 2>little oatmeal in silence and go back to your radio.
<v Speaker 1>Gabe, Good god.
<v Speaker 2>She does, doesn't she knows I have my morning oatmeal?
<v Speaker 2>Oh my gosh, She said, here's the hard truth. My
<v Speaker 2>best friend in the world is somebody I met at work.
<v Speaker 1>She's my rider die, which is the most ridiculous saying. Ever,
<v Speaker 1>that's my interjection there on that part.
<v Speaker 2>She's the one who brings me coffee when I've had
<v Speaker 2>a rough morning, the first person I text when something
<v Speaker 2>funny or awful happens, and the one who can look
<v Speaker 2>at me across the office during a meeting and know
<v Speaker 2>exactly what I'm thinking without me saying a word. She's
<v Speaker 2>been there for more girls' trips than I can count,
<v Speaker 2>including one to Nashville where we dance so much I needed.
<v Speaker 1>Adfil Adville and ice packs.
<v Speaker 2>The next day, she says, Jared, quit acting like I'm delusional.
<v Speaker 1>My co worker is my sister from another mister. Boy.
<v Speaker 2>She's big on all these terms, ride or die, sister
<v Speaker 2>from another mister.
<v Speaker 1>My family calls her auntie.
<v Speaker 2>She's got a key to my house, and yeah, we
<v Speaker 2>even made matching T shirts for our Nashville trip.
<v Speaker 1>Then she goes, whatever, tt I love. Here's the deal. Listeners.
<v Speaker 2>Now she's addressing you, guys. I need your help proving
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy is wrong.
<v Speaker 1>Call in and tell us about your work bestie.
<v Speaker 2>Who's the person in your office that just isn't just
<v Speaker 2>a coworker but a genuine, honest to goodness best friend.
<v Speaker 2>I can't be the only one living proof that workplace
<v Speaker 2>friends are the real deal. Let's show Jeremy that his coworkers.
<v Speaker 2>Let's show Jeremy that his coworkers are just coworkers. Oh
<v Speaker 2>theory belongs in the recycling bin with last week's stale
<v Speaker 2>jokes man.
<v Speaker 1>She's coming in hot. Oh my gosh, call and have
<v Speaker 1>my back. That is from Whitney.
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, I've had this stance for many, many years
<v Speaker 2>on the Old Morning Show that coworkers are not your friends.
<v Speaker 2>They're just people that you work with and they should
<v Speaker 2>stay that way. You shouldn't be over sharing your life,
<v Speaker 2>intimate details, personal things with friends at work because it
<v Speaker 2>could backfire on you.
<v Speaker 3>Which makes Josh and I feel great.
<v Speaker 1>Well, we're co workers.
<v Speaker 2>It's a little different with our type of situation, I think,
<v Speaker 2>because we've got to talk.
<v Speaker 1>About our life and personal details and all that.
<v Speaker 2>But with that being said, I've also been burned quite
<v Speaker 2>a few times from radio people, and they are they're
<v Speaker 2>just coworkers to me. You know, I've got friends that
<v Speaker 2>we have fun stories and secrets and unique adventures.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna do that with anybody at work. I'm sorry, Katie.
<v Speaker 1>How many times have we gone to lunch?
<v Speaker 4>I don't know, zero, but we do stuff. We do stuff,
<v Speaker 4>and we've eaten together.
<v Speaker 1>That's work related really still, but that's.
<v Speaker 4>Only because that's all you'll allow. Like my gosh, I've tried.
<v Speaker 4>We're still a brunch. I've tried to, but.
<v Speaker 1>We're still We're not friends.
<v Speaker 2>We're still we're still quarter to each other, we still
<v Speaker 2>have a good time, We're still happy around each other.
<v Speaker 1>We're just not going out on adventures every weekend.
<v Speaker 4>We spend twenty five hours a week together.
<v Speaker 1>Minimum. Yeah, minimum.
<v Speaker 4>That is a bestie caliber kind of relationship there, because
<v Speaker 4>that's the thing when you categorize you were besties too.
<v Speaker 4>We were just talking about your actual best friend off
<v Speaker 4>the air and how you guys only talk like once.
<v Speaker 2>A year, twice a year. My buddy's so you've heard
<v Speaker 2>me talk about him for years on the show. I
<v Speaker 2>talked to him on his birthday. He talks to me
<v Speaker 2>on my birthday. We go out and grab a pork
<v Speaker 2>chop chop and catch up, and that's all I need.
<v Speaker 2>That's all I need from him.
<v Speaker 1>Here's the thing. But I know he's my very Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>But you and I also, I mean, just going back
<v Speaker 5>to coworker things, you and I also we know each
<v Speaker 5>other very well. I mean we've talked about things. I've
<v Speaker 5>talked about personal life and everything like that, and that's
<v Speaker 5>been years and years of what I would call friendship.
<v Speaker 1>But again it's just for work, no, no.
<v Speaker 5>But I feel like I could come to you like
<v Speaker 5>truly if I needed something, like if something was going on,
<v Speaker 5>I feel like I could go to you and talk
<v Speaker 5>to you about it because you've also lived a little
<v Speaker 5>bit longer.
<v Speaker 4>They probably gone way to say that, but you have.
<v Speaker 5>Experience, like you've more life than I have, and so
<v Speaker 5>I think that that is like you are. You're like
<v Speaker 5>an older brother to me.
<v Speaker 2>But then that would just be you oversharing with me.
<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't overshare with you.
<v Speaker 1>You've over shared with me before, I so much. But again,
<v Speaker 1>it's for our jobs.
<v Speaker 4>You share things with us that you don't share with
<v Speaker 4>everybody else. Like there is that we have our little
<v Speaker 4>conversations off the air that it is very it's like
<v Speaker 4>a trusting, very safe space in here.
<v Speaker 2>Now, maybe we say something so it lends itself to
<v Speaker 2>a show topic, but no, I don't. There's all sorts
<v Speaker 2>of stuff you don't know about me well now, like
<v Speaker 2>all those years I spent in prison. So if anyone
<v Speaker 2>wants to sound off about this, can coworkers be friends
<v Speaker 2>three oh three six nine one one mix three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 1>Here's Abby on the line. High Abby, Hi, Hi, So
<v Speaker 1>are you on Whitney side or are you on my side.
<v Speaker 6>I'm on Whitney side for sure. For sure. I've been
<v Speaker 6>listening to you guys since I was probably like fourteen.
<v Speaker 6>I've probably even younger, probably like ten or something, and
<v Speaker 6>I'm nineteen though, But I totally think that everyone, like coworkers,
<v Speaker 6>can be friends. There's just one time when I was
<v Speaker 6>in high school, Yeah, and I got excluded from a
<v Speaker 6>party and I ended up sitting in the car, like
<v Speaker 6>we got we all were there. I ended up sitting in.
<v Speaker 7>The car and one of my co workers ended up
<v Speaker 7>coming to pick me up, and we ended up going
<v Speaker 7>to main event and everything like that, and we've been
<v Speaker 7>really really close ever since. Oh, I definitely, I definitely
<v Speaker 7>agree with Whitney on that one.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, all right, so I guess we've never been to
<v Speaker 2>main event together.
<v Speaker 1>Ka that could be the deciding factor. Did you do you.
<v Speaker 4>Think your friendship really blossomed there at the games and
<v Speaker 4>different things you can do there a main event, it.
<v Speaker 8>Was, I mean, we were kind of friends beforehand, but like, yeah,
<v Speaker 8>definitely that definitely had a part to play with it.
<v Speaker 8>And then like we've just been close ever since. Like
<v Speaker 8>we went to Parker Days, like.
<v Speaker 2>The really Parker days, and uh In main event, I
<v Speaker 2>guess that's where okay for me?
<v Speaker 4>Now we know we need thank you.
<v Speaker 1>Poppy actually works with us. Ye, hey Bodynie, he.
<v Speaker 2>Was walking by the window and I waved him in
<v Speaker 2>because I need to talk to somebody else that works
<v Speaker 2>with this radio C that's a neutral party because I
<v Speaker 2>think our situation with me, Josh and Katie is different
<v Speaker 2>when it comes to sharing intimate details about our life
<v Speaker 2>and stuff because it lends itself to the show a
<v Speaker 2>lot of times.
<v Speaker 1>Here's my question for you, Pabi.
<v Speaker 2>Can coworkers be friends or are they just strictly co workers?
<v Speaker 1>In your opinion, I think they can be friends.
<v Speaker 9>Honestly, I believe you know, you spend so much time
<v Speaker 9>around a person that you get to know their likes,
<v Speaker 9>their dislikes. You guys get a chance to hang out
<v Speaker 9>outside of work from time to time, and what you
<v Speaker 9>come to find out is that your paths aren't as
<v Speaker 9>different as some people try to make it out to be.
<v Speaker 9>And so I think friendships can be bonded over a
<v Speaker 9>million things, and I think sometimes friendships can be birthed.
<v Speaker 2>Well yeah, and do you feel like you shouldn't be
<v Speaker 2>over sharing and doing all that stuff?
<v Speaker 1>With somebody you work with, because it could become to a.
<v Speaker 2>Situation where they can backstab you with it's that time
<v Speaker 2>for a promotion, or they can call you out on
<v Speaker 2>some of your intimate details. Okay, real quick, you shouldn't
<v Speaker 2>be sharing all that kind of stuff with people you were.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, I just want to put it out there. He
<v Speaker 1>just won't let us in. That's what it is.
<v Speaker 10>Again.
<v Speaker 1>He died with a lot of people over the years.
<v Speaker 1>I've seen a lot of things. I've had a lot.
<v Speaker 2>Of bridges burned them, Jeremy, So what about your Do
<v Speaker 2>you have a like a good friend now that that
<v Speaker 2>you've met a word?
<v Speaker 9>Yes, his name is Josh Grismer.
<v Speaker 3>And.
<v Speaker 9>No, no besides here, besides Josh in all seriousness, Yes,
<v Speaker 9>there are other people for our company that that I
<v Speaker 9>trust and like I've never for once thought that like
<v Speaker 9>they're coming after my position or they're trying to.
<v Speaker 1>Step on me or anything like that.
<v Speaker 9>Like I genuinely have felt that, you know, they care
<v Speaker 9>about me as a person, and we spent enough time
<v Speaker 9>together that I believe that if I were to leave
<v Speaker 9>here one day, we still be in contact.
<v Speaker 2>All right, So your team, Whitney, that you can be
<v Speaker 2>coworkers friends with coworkers.
<v Speaker 1>I got your vote, buddy, Thanks for stopping my plopping.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks Ploppy bye, Hey Damon, Hey, Hey, so can you
<v Speaker 2>be hey hey yourself?
<v Speaker 1>Can you be friends with coworkers?
<v Speaker 11>Yeah?
<v Speaker 12>Actually, my best friend and I met at Freddy's where
<v Speaker 12>we work the restaurant, in twenty fifteen, and we've been
<v Speaker 12>best friends ever since. Spend ten years now. I took
<v Speaker 12>her to the Era's tour. I bought tickets for both
<v Speaker 12>of us. I've stayed at her house and baby sat
<v Speaker 12>her kids for like a week. We have matching tattoos together,
<v Speaker 12>and we have dogs together as well.
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna ask you, what are the tattoos? Wow?
<v Speaker 7>Dogs?
<v Speaker 1>What are the tattoos?
<v Speaker 12>We got them on Friday the thirteenth? And their ghost face?
<v Speaker 2>Oh that's pretty good tats. That's a pretty good dat.
<v Speaker 2>All right, So your team, Whitney, I'm getting my butt kicked.
<v Speaker 12>I love my best friend and I met her at work,
<v Speaker 12>and I don't think my life would be where it
<v Speaker 12>is if she hasn't been in my life.
<v Speaker 4>You know.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, I feel you're tearing up a little bit.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Now I feel bad for this whole topic.
<v Speaker 1>Now I really look like.
<v Speaker 12>It, but I love you guys, and you guys are
<v Speaker 12>one of my favorite radio stations ever.
<v Speaker 1>Well, you know what, we could be friends because we
<v Speaker 1>don't work together. So it'll be fine. I'll go get
<v Speaker 1>a tattoo. Okay, meet me after the show today. We
<v Speaker 1>appreciate you calling in a good day.
<v Speaker 13>All right?
<v Speaker 1>Bye? Uh here's Kate. Hi, Kate, Hi, good.
<v Speaker 3>Hey.
<v Speaker 1>So can you be friends with your coworkers?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, I'm sorry, Jeremy, but you can.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 14>I have so many friends who are former co workers.
<v Speaker 14>In fact, my wife and I met at work, and
<v Speaker 14>the donor for one of our children I met at work,
<v Speaker 14>And I have you know, a good dozen or so
<v Speaker 14>friends who I met at work who I still keep
<v Speaker 14>in touch with after now working in the same company.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's beginning to start taking I'm beginning to feel
<v Speaker 2>like Kate, starting to feel like it's me.
<v Speaker 1>He has walls up. He does, We're trying to get
<v Speaker 1>them down. He's got some walls up. Somebody heard him.
<v Speaker 10>Everyone's not out to get you, Jerremany.
<v Speaker 2>I think maybe I've been hurt so many times. I've
<v Speaker 2>been hurt and there's a lot of scars on my heart.
<v Speaker 12>Kate.
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, I can hear that, but it's going to be okay,
<v Speaker 10>and your your coworkers there love you.
<v Speaker 2>You know what's funny, thokate after all this nonsense of
<v Speaker 2>me spouting off you, but you can't be, you know,
<v Speaker 2>friends with your coworkers.
<v Speaker 1>I married my coworker you just like okay, I married
<v Speaker 1>Nick Knack.
<v Speaker 2>She was in the cube next to me at an
<v Speaker 2>engineering company that we're working at and I'm married or.
<v Speaker 5>Dang, well, I guess you're not totally friends. But man,
<v Speaker 5>she was married.
<v Speaker 1>She was a good kiss or kid there you go.
<v Speaker 2>Kind of fizzled out, but back then she was a
<v Speaker 2>great kay. We got to get to Butler.
<v Speaker 1>To calls thank you for calling in, Yeah, thanks, I
<v Speaker 1>see you later. She was great.
<v Speaker 2>We've got Sharon Sharon, Sharon, Hi, good morning, good morning
<v Speaker 2>to you.
<v Speaker 1>So my guess is you're going to be against me.
<v Speaker 10>I am, I'm sorry, but you know what, in nineteen
<v Speaker 10>ninety one, I met a great group of ladies through
<v Speaker 10>work and we worked together twenty one years and then
<v Speaker 10>we all changed and went our separate ways, but we
<v Speaker 10>have maintained our friendship. So we're on thirty four years now.
<v Speaker 10>There's six of us and we go on Women's Weekend
<v Speaker 10>twice a year, and we stay in touch, not as
<v Speaker 10>much as we'd like to, but we're still there for
<v Speaker 10>each other best friends I've ever had.
<v Speaker 1>I love this for you. I love this for you.
<v Speaker 1>But do you guys don't work together anymore?
<v Speaker 13>Right?
<v Speaker 10>No, we don't. We don't, but we did for twenty
<v Speaker 10>one years, okay, a long.
<v Speaker 1>Time and none of them standing in the back.
<v Speaker 10>Huh oh never No, And you know what, after that
<v Speaker 10>many years, you love them for who they are in
<v Speaker 10>all everything in their habits and personalities, and you can
<v Speaker 10>just be upfront with each other. But they're like family.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. So I wish I had this in my life.
<v Speaker 1>I really wish I had it.
<v Speaker 2>I wish I had a couple of people that I
<v Speaker 2>wish I had some people around here I could call friends.
<v Speaker 10>But you know, oh, come on, I know, I know
<v Speaker 10>you got friends there, and you know more with women
<v Speaker 10>can maintain that friendship more so than with men, because
<v Speaker 10>I think women are more open and in relationship building.
<v Speaker 14>And don't let Katy.
<v Speaker 1>Don't let Katie Fooliah. She's incredibly mean to me. After
<v Speaker 1>the show, Sharon, thank you for calling you guys, have
<v Speaker 1>nice day? Is there anybody that's going to be on
<v Speaker 1>my saying.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think so, because your side is stupid, right,
<v Speaker 3>It's things like that, things like that on my heart, Elizabeth,
<v Speaker 3>good morning, good morning.
<v Speaker 1>Katie's mean to me? What are your thoughts?
<v Speaker 15>I'm sorry, I'm going to be mean to you too.
<v Speaker 1>There's nobody that's been burned.
<v Speaker 14>No.
<v Speaker 15>I used to work at a place for ten years.
<v Speaker 1>Uh huh.
<v Speaker 15>And this is when I was much younger, of course,
<v Speaker 15>and this gal from a foreign country came in and
<v Speaker 15>she was really nice and everything, and we became really close,
<v Speaker 15>became really good friends, to the point where I actually
<v Speaker 15>assisted her on getting her wedding up and going. So
<v Speaker 15>I was her little wedding coordinator and since then we
<v Speaker 15>had been friends and everything. Unfortunately, she and her husband,
<v Speaker 15>I guess, moved far away because no one's heard from them.
<v Speaker 10>We again the problem.
<v Speaker 16>But in fact, friendship at the point, right, But because
<v Speaker 16>she would come and talk with us when she needs
<v Speaker 16>to talk, talk.
<v Speaker 15>With me when she needed assistance and work related would
<v Speaker 15>be work. This worked that business that, but overall friendship
<v Speaker 15>overtook it. Used to go out to outings, you know,
<v Speaker 15>festival dinners, things like that, so I have you just
<v Speaker 15>the only one, but over the years, because you know,
<v Speaker 15>I'm old, over the years, I think too.
<v Speaker 10>Like Josh said, you're like a brother, but.
<v Speaker 15>I'm like their mother sometimes too. People come up to
<v Speaker 15>me and ask certain questions and get that motherly input
<v Speaker 15>that where they can't go to their.
<v Speaker 14>Own parents, you know.
<v Speaker 2>So sad Elizabeth, We've got a ton of calls to
<v Speaker 2>get to.
<v Speaker 1>We appreciate you, yet another one on team Whitney here.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not going to win.
<v Speaker 4>You need to open up and be friends with that.
<v Speaker 2>I think we're just going to turn this into a
<v Speaker 2>segment now where you can call and talk about your
<v Speaker 2>work best I think that's all this is going to be.
<v Speaker 11>Lexis huh Okay, go ahead, tell us about you guys,
<v Speaker 11>tell us about your work bestie.
<v Speaker 16>Yeah.
<v Speaker 17>So about four years ago, I worked at a childcare
<v Speaker 17>center and this girl came in and she was my
<v Speaker 17>co teacher, and we just hit it off right away,
<v Speaker 17>and we just decided that like one day we were
<v Speaker 17>going to be family, and it ended up working out.
<v Speaker 13>My cousin was single, and so.
<v Speaker 17>She started dating him and they got engaged and now
<v Speaker 17>they have a baby and.
<v Speaker 15>Now our friends and now our babies are best friends.
<v Speaker 10>So it works out.
<v Speaker 2>The babies are besties. They go out all the time
<v Speaker 2>to the clubs.
<v Speaker 4>They trade diapers, and.
<v Speaker 15>They're like the same age.
<v Speaker 17>They're only a few months apart too, so it's actually
<v Speaker 17>really cute.
<v Speaker 15>And they're both boys, so it works out.
<v Speaker 1>They're gonna be best friends.
<v Speaker 2>I know, sure, I need to find somebody around here
<v Speaker 2>that we can sync up with and have a baby together.
<v Speaker 10>I guess, yeah, do it right, that's what you need.
<v Speaker 2>You're pretty beat down this morning, LEXI, like, I don't
<v Speaker 2>have any friends for work like I've been no.
<v Speaker 17>I mean, I think it's crazy. You guys have an
<v Speaker 17>Instagram handle on a show together but aren't friends.
<v Speaker 1>But it's worked. I told you.
<v Speaker 13>She should.
<v Speaker 1>All right, LEXI, go live your life. Have a good day.
<v Speaker 17>Thank you to bye babies.
<v Speaker 1>Let's do one more. God, God, we got full phone lines.
<v Speaker 2>We will do Amanda, Amanda, you can have the final
<v Speaker 2>word on.
<v Speaker 13>This, Okay, I'm mostly on your side.
<v Speaker 1>Oh wait a minute. You take the time you need, Amanda,
<v Speaker 1>all the time you need.
<v Speaker 14>Well.
<v Speaker 13>I think that it's a lot easier if you meet
<v Speaker 13>someone at work for them to disregard like your values
<v Speaker 13>of your family and things like that, because you're at
<v Speaker 13>work doing a job, and most of the friends that
<v Speaker 13>I do make or I would call them acquaintances more
<v Speaker 13>than friends through work, but you could possibly as long
<v Speaker 13>as your life goal of the line and you are
<v Speaker 13>secure in your relationship and it doesn't cause issues there.
<v Speaker 13>But mostly you say no, mostly say no.
<v Speaker 1>All right, I'm on team Amanda, Like you.
<v Speaker 4>Know, lay that out though, like the fact that when
<v Speaker 4>you are at work, you have a job to do,
<v Speaker 4>so people kind of forget that you're a person with
<v Speaker 4>outside interests and views, Like I didn't think about it
<v Speaker 4>that way.
<v Speaker 1>So I like that you put that.
<v Speaker 2>Into perspe Why do you need to bring all the
<v Speaker 2>outside points of views and stuff into work too?
<v Speaker 1>Just go to work, do.
<v Speaker 2>Your job, do it right, be friendly, be kind to everybody.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not saying be mean to everybody, and then just
<v Speaker 2>go home and have your outside of work life.
<v Speaker 13>But I wouldn't say they're my my lifelong friends that
<v Speaker 13>like I invite to weddings and come all this on
<v Speaker 13>my kid's birthday.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yeah, thank yeah, I have.
<v Speaker 2>I've been at this year radio station for twenty one
<v Speaker 2>year years and I don't think I will talk to
<v Speaker 2>anybody once I leave.
<v Speaker 1>Here, I mean we're right here though.
<v Speaker 2>Literally I literally made eye contact with Katie when I
<v Speaker 2>said that Josh, I will never I.
<v Speaker 1>Was like, you didn't look at me. That's pretty.
<v Speaker 4>I think this is more about your said I feel pretty, Josh,
<v Speaker 4>and I I love when Josh. When I get a
<v Speaker 4>text from Josh Olsen, my old day gets better.
<v Speaker 3>I get very happy about the wrong.
<v Speaker 4>Name, but still like I get excited to talk to
<v Speaker 4>you guys, and you bring joy into my life.
<v Speaker 16>Your parent, I don't know what she just.
<v Speaker 13>Said, reminding you what time your parents is for work?
<v Speaker 2>Where your phone's cut out? Man, thank you so much
<v Speaker 2>for I would not be friends with.
<v Speaker 1>The mandate taking it out on a man. I don't
<v Speaker 1>think we would be friends. That's oh gosh.
<v Speaker 2>Now everybody on the I can't call Jeremy, but I'm
<v Speaker 2>on your side, Jared, I am on your side. There's
<v Speaker 2>like four or five people, five, six, seven, eight people
<v Speaker 2>on my side.
<v Speaker 1>Where was everybody here? Where are you?
<v Speaker 4>I think that your friend, buddy, there are people at
<v Speaker 4>your job who you don't want to be besties with.
<v Speaker 4>But I think enough of us, especially after a certain
<v Speaker 4>time in life, you can see those red flags you
<v Speaker 4>can see who you don't drive with.
<v Speaker 1>But I have come to a.
<v Speaker 4>Conclusion of the people in this building who I want
<v Speaker 4>to get to, no more spend my time.
<v Speaker 1>I think you have hard time seeing the red flags. Honestly, no,
<v Speaker 1>I really do.
<v Speaker 4>If I see I really I can't ignore it.
<v Speaker 1>I can't even pretend to like that. I think I'm
<v Speaker 1>better at seeing red flags than you are. I don't
<v Speaker 1>think so. I've even heard about some of the menu
<v Speaker 1>dated red flags all day long. Let's talk about your diet.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, your diet is red flags all day That is
<v Speaker 2>not your driving habits, multiple red flag?
<v Speaker 1>Why are all these things coming out? You haven't been
<v Speaker 1>to the dentist in two years? Red flag below the belt?
<v Speaker 1>Are you thinking again?
<v Speaker 10>Now?
<v Speaker 1>Like this makes you a bad friend my kitchen and
<v Speaker 1>I'm scared of the deist.
<v Speaker 11>It's not that I don't is just a gist.
<v Speaker 1>Is not my friend. I'm afraid of the dentists. That's
<v Speaker 1>why I don't go just saying I think I'm pretty
<v Speaker 1>good at spotting red.
<v Speaker 2>And some things out today got in my kitchen and
<v Speaker 2>cooked a meal.
<v Speaker 1>Shoot they get out over your mouth. I'm gonna stirt
<v Speaker 1>with a lady, they're soup in that mouth with all
<v Speaker 1>that ginger bitis right now anymore, Jer's like mission accomplished.
<v Speaker 1>This is why I have no friends at work. Boy,
<v Speaker 1>you make everyone people that like it anyway.
<v Speaker 2>So coming up next, we got high I get you
<v Speaker 2>updated on everything that's going on nationally and locally here
<v Speaker 2>with Jeremy, Jeremy and Jeremy, the other two are leaving
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