<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katie and Josh in the morning.
<v Speaker 2>Nick just closing my Facebook page and I just happened
<v Speaker 2>to notice that at some point I must have put
<v Speaker 2>in a bunch of random information because I put in
<v Speaker 2>that I'm widowed under my info and that I'm from
<v Speaker 2>Hooker Corner, Indiana. I might need to go on and
<v Speaker 2>replace that or not. I think I might leave it.
<v Speaker 1>Hooker Corner, Indiana's hilarious, but you need to change the widow.
<v Speaker 1>That's just like you said that to us right before
<v Speaker 1>we went on the air, and we were like, wait what, Yeah, it's.
<v Speaker 3>Kind of funny to me.
<v Speaker 2>I was just happened to be going through my personal
<v Speaker 2>details on there, just seeing what what the heck's on there,
<v Speaker 2>and it says I'm widowed.
<v Speaker 1>Well, you need to do it for everyone else. Don't
<v Speaker 1>give people false hope, Jeremy, you know, is that what
<v Speaker 1>it is?
<v Speaker 4>Exactly?
<v Speaker 3>Do that.
<v Speaker 1>I'm surprised you're not bombarded, but oh my gods, oh boy,
<v Speaker 1>oh boy.
<v Speaker 3>Well, you know, when you've been with somebody.
<v Speaker 2>For years, it feels like it feels it almost like
<v Speaker 2>sometimes I lay there like a corpse.
<v Speaker 4>So that's not her fault.
<v Speaker 3>Anyway.
<v Speaker 5>I might have to get on there and just wait
<v Speaker 5>till she notices.
<v Speaker 3>Well she's gonna know now.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, no, you need to change that.
<v Speaker 3>But somebody sent me a map.
<v Speaker 2>I was quickly trying to find it on Instagrams yesterday.
<v Speaker 2>They sent me a picture of a map that says, Jared,
<v Speaker 2>this is the ultimate road trip for you, and I
<v Speaker 2>guess there's actually towns in the United States named Poopoo
<v Speaker 2>and Peepee, And the road trip actually went through all
<v Speaker 2>these towns that were named Poopoo and peepee, like Poopoo,
<v Speaker 2>Indianna and stuff.
<v Speaker 3>That is a perfect road trip for.
<v Speaker 1>You from.
<v Speaker 3>Love to live in like Peepee, pp Seattle or wherever, I.
<v Speaker 4>Don't know, Pepe Washing, Pepe Washington.
<v Speaker 3>Yea, Pepe Washington. I brought that up.
<v Speaker 2>So you are raving about some sort of Hallmark series
<v Speaker 2>that you are just intensely watching right now. So people
<v Speaker 2>are always asking for TV recommendations, which you got.
<v Speaker 1>And this one is so good, especially if you like
<v Speaker 1>time traveling, because any time I can find a movie
<v Speaker 1>or a series about time traveling, it sucks me in
<v Speaker 1>because I feel like those types of shows you have
<v Speaker 1>to pay attention because it jumps all over the place
<v Speaker 1>and things happen in the past, in the present, in
<v Speaker 1>the future, and you have to be able.
<v Speaker 4>To keep it all straight.
<v Speaker 1>So that's not one of those series that you can
<v Speaker 1>kind of be on your phone half the time.
<v Speaker 4>You've really got to be locked in. And I like that.
<v Speaker 1>I like the distraction from all the technology. But I
<v Speaker 1>am sitting on Netflix now and just watching this show.
<v Speaker 1>There's three season, three seasons. It's a newer show. It's
<v Speaker 1>called The Way Home, but you can find it on Netflix.
<v Speaker 1>It is a Hallmark original series. But I'm just obsessed, Like,
<v Speaker 1>how crazy is it? I don't want to give too
<v Speaker 1>much away, but I don't know, worry I won't watch.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, well whatever, just for anybody listening. But this happens
<v Speaker 4>pretty early on in the series.
<v Speaker 1>So it becomes that a daughter becomes best friends with
<v Speaker 1>her mom twenty years ago, and that's great.
<v Speaker 4>Isn't that just crazy to even say?
<v Speaker 2>Like, so it is just gotten to the future right
<v Speaker 2>where his mom falls in love with I know, but
<v Speaker 2>this is so different.
<v Speaker 3>It's a little more intense.
<v Speaker 4>I know it is.
<v Speaker 1>Intense, but to be best friends with your mom when
<v Speaker 1>she was a teenager, like I just to even wrap
<v Speaker 1>your mind around that and then to imagine all the
<v Speaker 1>things that comes from that. And there's some tragedy in
<v Speaker 1>it as well, so it really like pulls at your heartstrings.
<v Speaker 4>But man, I'm hooked.
<v Speaker 1>I'm already at like season two, episode four, and I
<v Speaker 1>just started watching it two days ago.
<v Speaker 4>I am hooked on this show. I love it. It's
<v Speaker 4>taken up my time right now.
<v Speaker 3>So it's on the Flicks.
<v Speaker 4>It's on the Flicks if you want to watch it.
<v Speaker 4>So it's pretty good.
<v Speaker 3>There you go, Josh, what'd you do last night?
<v Speaker 5>I got Okay, I got to talk to you guys
<v Speaker 5>about something because I was furious, and I feel like
<v Speaker 5>I'm in the right here, but I need your guys'
<v Speaker 5>intake on this because I was in the car wash
<v Speaker 5>line yesterday. But it's not the car the regular car
<v Speaker 5>wash line. I like to do it myself. I like
<v Speaker 5>to do the handheld wash your car, soap at all
<v Speaker 5>that stuff. So I am sitting maybe twenty feet back
<v Speaker 5>from my lane, okay, and this dude has the audacity
<v Speaker 5>in his fancy little tesla, Okay, come into the car wash,
<v Speaker 5>like you turn left into the car wash and just
<v Speaker 5>completely goes in my lane. Doesn't even have a second
<v Speaker 5>thought about it, doesn't look at me like I exist,
<v Speaker 5>just cuts right in front of me, goes in the
<v Speaker 5>lane and pulls right. And this guy was the guy
<v Speaker 5>in front of me that was in the actual car
<v Speaker 5>wash was almost done, like he was wrapping up, and
<v Speaker 5>I'm like, okay me next, here I go. And if
<v Speaker 5>you're in line for these things, it takes about ten
<v Speaker 5>fifteen minutes each time because people are taking their time,
<v Speaker 5>they're washing their own car, and so I know that
<v Speaker 5>it just being line jumped like that. I'm gonna have
<v Speaker 5>another fifteen minute wait till the next person's available. So
<v Speaker 5>he cuts in front of me, line jumps me, doesn't
<v Speaker 5>say a darn thing, and I look at him, like,
<v Speaker 5>what the heck?
<v Speaker 3>Do I get out of my car? Do I say, hey,
<v Speaker 3>I was in here first.
<v Speaker 4>No?
<v Speaker 5>He gets out like I don't exist already, gets out
<v Speaker 5>of his car and starts washing. I know he has
<v Speaker 5>a Tesla, so I'm like, dude, I hope your battery
<v Speaker 5>explodes or something like. I'm so pissed. I'm actually having
<v Speaker 5>these thoughts. I'm like, I want your car to explode
<v Speaker 5>right now, because what weird? I have never seen that
<v Speaker 5>far vacuuming. No, no, I was maybe I was the
<v Speaker 5>next in line, like clearly the next in line. There
<v Speaker 5>was a little bit of a gap, like I said,
<v Speaker 5>maybe twenty feet away from the actual like where I'm
<v Speaker 5>supposed to Yeah, where I'm supposed to pull in. Dude
<v Speaker 5>completely line jumps me, acts like my car wasn't even there,
<v Speaker 5>and Jared, you know my car. I have a truck,
<v Speaker 5>Like you're not gonna miss it. Yes, you're not gonna
<v Speaker 5>miss it. So I'm sitting there and I'm just waiting.
<v Speaker 5>And then I had to wait another like ten to
<v Speaker 5>fifteen minutes. So the guy in the right lane next
<v Speaker 5>to me was done. I have never been so I
<v Speaker 5>was like, I was saying curse words.
<v Speaker 4>I was abused.
<v Speaker 3>I don't care, what do you mean? The guy in
<v Speaker 3>the right lane, well he was, so then you moved over.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I moved over because I was like, well all right.
<v Speaker 5>But that was another ten or fifteen minutes because he
<v Speaker 5>had just gotten there too.
<v Speaker 3>I was I got to see how far back you were.
<v Speaker 2>One information it was it was usually there's like vacuums
<v Speaker 2>and stuff there, so how did he zip it?
<v Speaker 5>And I was right behind the vacuums because I didn't
<v Speaker 5>need the vacuum, so I was just waiting, clearly waiting Jared,
<v Speaker 5>like I was clearly in.
<v Speaker 1>The next one. And I've seen these line jumpers. This
<v Speaker 1>happened to me once at Chick fil a, and I
<v Speaker 1>tried to tell the lady who was out there with
<v Speaker 1>the clipboard about.
<v Speaker 4>It, like that lady wasn't then she I'm crazy. She
<v Speaker 4>just thinks I'm crazy.
<v Speaker 3>We'll get you your sangwitch.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly. No, but this happened to me once. And who
<v Speaker 4>do you tell?
<v Speaker 3>That's the thing is, no one cares. Nobody cares, or.
<v Speaker 4>To nobody cares. But it does take fifteen minutes in
<v Speaker 4>that stag.
<v Speaker 3>I was ubsord man. I wanted to watch my mats.
<v Speaker 1>I would to at least give them the double salute
<v Speaker 1>right way out when.
<v Speaker 3>You're haty, what hady? What you watch? Hallmark? Be kind
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