<v Speaker 1>Jarre You, Katy and Josh Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I want to hear about everybody's first kiss.
<v Speaker 3>I mean perfectly timely Valentine's Day, right, Tomorrow's Valentine's Day, Saturday,
<v Speaker 3>Saturday Hill, never mind Saturday Valentine Day.
<v Speaker 2>Anyway, it'll be here soon before you know it, just
<v Speaker 2>around the corner. When was your first kiss? Who was it?
<v Speaker 2>Where did it happen? Was it like outside of seven
<v Speaker 2>eleven or something?
<v Speaker 4>Uh?
<v Speaker 2>Three O three six mix three O three six nine
<v Speaker 2>one sixteen forty nine is the direct link into the studios.
<v Speaker 2>And I'll throw you on the air this morning. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you want to talk about love? Brooke did text it,
<v Speaker 2>and she says, my ten year old boyfriend invited me
<v Speaker 2>over to his house to play Super Mario Brothers in
<v Speaker 2>nineteen ninety three. Oh goodness, and said, if you beat
<v Speaker 2>this world, you have to kiss me. If you beat
<v Speaker 2>the world, I have to kiss you. Either way, he
<v Speaker 2>was getting a kiss. She says. I fell for it completely.
<v Speaker 2>Ps we ended up getting married twenty years later.
<v Speaker 5>Oh it's cute. I love those stories, all right.
<v Speaker 2>I see more of you calling in three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one sixteen forty nine. We want your first
<v Speaker 2>kiss stories. Let's do Rachel and Dawn since they've been
<v Speaker 2>holding forever. Hi, Rachel, Hey, how's it going. Well, we're
<v Speaker 2>super dupes, so tell us about that first smooch.
<v Speaker 6>So I guess I could have been classified as a
<v Speaker 6>late bloomer. I was fifteen and it was my first boyfriend,
<v Speaker 6>and we had like a summer romance. He didn't go
<v Speaker 6>to my school, you know, so we were just infatuated
<v Speaker 6>with each other. But the thing that I was thinking
<v Speaker 6>about this story was when Katie talked about how her
<v Speaker 6>first kiss she looked up on Facebook and he sadly
<v Speaker 6>passed away. Well, I looked up mine on Facebook a
<v Speaker 6>few years back and I found out that he married
<v Speaker 6>his stepsister.
<v Speaker 2>Oh what the what?
<v Speaker 6>I used to complain about her when we were fifteen,
<v Speaker 6>and he's like, my dad just got married, and you know,
<v Speaker 6>my stepsister, she's so annoying. And anyways, I looked him
<v Speaker 6>up a few years like a few years back, I
<v Speaker 6>think it was like twenty nineteen or twenty twenty, and
<v Speaker 6>I was like, oh my gosh, that's his stepsister and
<v Speaker 6>they have like a whole family too.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I know it's all crazy, but they're like not blood.
<v Speaker 7>I mean no, they.
<v Speaker 2>Couldn't do that.
<v Speaker 6>Remember, I know I had a stepbrother married in when
<v Speaker 6>I was like sixteen, and I'm like, he's my brother,
<v Speaker 6>exactly what.
<v Speaker 3>They tried to make us feel better about this and clueless, remember,
<v Speaker 3>and then he's.
<v Speaker 6>Right right out.
<v Speaker 2>And then Rachel, you got to be thinking like, how
<v Speaker 2>bad was my kiss that he went for his stepsister after?
<v Speaker 6>Oh no, I just remember I remember being, you know,
<v Speaker 6>fifteen and being like, oh, my first boyfriend, so enamored.
<v Speaker 6>But yeah, that turned out really crazy and I had
<v Speaker 6>to share.
<v Speaker 2>So that's a dang good story on Rachel.
<v Speaker 5>Thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you made us laugh. You can call whenever you want. Rachel,
<v Speaker 2>you have a great day.
<v Speaker 6>Ah are you too?
<v Speaker 8>Bye bye?
<v Speaker 2>Yes, don't say that, that'llpen up the phone line. Three
<v Speaker 2>oh three six nine one, sixteen forty nine. We are
<v Speaker 2>sharing our first kisses today. Call in here is Dawn. Hi, Dawn, Hi,
<v Speaker 2>Hey girl, tell us about that first mooch.
<v Speaker 7>So he's now my husband. But I was seventeen. We
<v Speaker 7>had just gotten done with the date. You were hanging
<v Speaker 7>out with my trampin on my trampoline, and I was
<v Speaker 7>super nervous. He ended up kissing me and I literally
<v Speaker 7>I just looked at him. I said, that was weird.
<v Speaker 7>I have to pee, and I just left him on
<v Speaker 7>the trampoline walk inside my house. I just sat in
<v Speaker 7>my room like, oh God, did I just ruin this?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? I think you kind of did.
<v Speaker 5>I got married.
<v Speaker 2>No, we got married and he was into it our moms.
<v Speaker 7>Our moms were on and off friends against kind of toxic.
<v Speaker 9>They're not friends anymore.
<v Speaker 7>But we didn't really hang out because every time my
<v Speaker 7>parents would go over, I would be at my dad's
<v Speaker 7>every every weekend. But he was in the military. He
<v Speaker 7>came back for a party. I wasn't supposed to be
<v Speaker 7>at the party either. We both ended up seeing each
<v Speaker 7>other at the party, reconnecting, and he actually left me
<v Speaker 7>his number in a book.
<v Speaker 9>That's a cute little bookmark.
<v Speaker 2>Did you have to pee after you saw that bookmark?
<v Speaker 7>Too?
<v Speaker 2>Isn't it funny how many stories from our youth kind
<v Speaker 2>of start with So we were out on the trampoline.
<v Speaker 2>I know the trampoline's a hotbed for love. It really is.
<v Speaker 5>Secret.
<v Speaker 2>Sure do well, don We're gonna let you go so
<v Speaker 2>you can run to the restroom. But thank you so
<v Speaker 2>much for colleague.
<v Speaker 1>You have a great toy.
<v Speaker 2>It was, well, we are talking about first kisses today
<v Speaker 2>in honor of Valentine's Day, sneaking up on us here
<v Speaker 2>in a couple of days. If you want to share yours,
<v Speaker 2>We got Leah and Cindy on the line. Next but
<v Speaker 2>three all three six nine one one mix three O
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine. There's a ton
<v Speaker 2>of you texting on the text line. Just call us.
<v Speaker 2>I want to talk to you all. Tell us your stories.
<v Speaker 2>Here's Leah, Heiliah, Hello, Hello, Smoochie's mooch. All right, tell
<v Speaker 2>us about the kisses.
<v Speaker 4>It was in eighth grade, after a dance with my
<v Speaker 4>eighth grade boyfriend and my friends. From a shout out
<v Speaker 4>to anybody that were I had a big girlfriend group
<v Speaker 4>in eighth grade at Horizon Middle School in like nineteen
<v Speaker 4>ninety three ninety four, and we all knew each other's
<v Speaker 4>locker combos so we could like stick don't books full
<v Speaker 4>of notes in each other's lockers in like passing period.
<v Speaker 4>And it was like that's the award I won, you know,
<v Speaker 4>like he would win the award for being most funny kid.
<v Speaker 4>I got the one to pass the most notes, so
<v Speaker 4>I didn't think anything of it. When we all went
<v Speaker 4>to my locker after the dance, including my boyfriend at
<v Speaker 4>the time, Josh Takis Bro.
<v Speaker 6>What bro?
<v Speaker 4>And I opened up my locker and all my friends
<v Speaker 4>scattered and like a little teddy bear and some flowers
<v Speaker 4>fell out, and then he gave me a little kiss.
<v Speaker 4>Super cute.
<v Speaker 2>That's really cute. Do you still have the little teddy bear?
<v Speaker 9>No?
<v Speaker 5>Do you still remember all those locker combinations?
<v Speaker 9>Girl?
<v Speaker 5>That's the kind of stuff I hang on to.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, no, no clue. There was way too much
<v Speaker 4>fun in the nineties for me to remember a lot
<v Speaker 4>of combo.
<v Speaker 2>For late and eighty three, you brought back a memory
<v Speaker 2>memory for me, like doing that in high school, Like
<v Speaker 2>everybody knew everybody's combo and we I would open mine
<v Speaker 2>up and there'd be like a half eaten cheeseburger in there,
<v Speaker 2>and I'm like, what, That's not mine? What is this?
<v Speaker 2>Boys were a little different though, No Teddy Bears. Leah
<v Speaker 2>you are You're awesome. Thank you for calling us. What
<v Speaker 2>a sweet storyciate.
<v Speaker 4>You yay, Okay, good bye?
<v Speaker 2>All right, we got Kim and Cindy on the line.
<v Speaker 2>Here's Cindy, Hi, Cindy Hi.
<v Speaker 4>There.
<v Speaker 2>You tell us about that first mooch.
<v Speaker 10>Well, it was a long long time ago. I'm quite elderly,
<v Speaker 10>but it just it sticks out in my mind. I
<v Speaker 10>was in junior high and you know, I was kind
<v Speaker 10>of u with this guy and we you know, we
<v Speaker 10>were known to be a little couple, but we had
<v Speaker 10>never kissed before, and so finally we ended up kissing.
<v Speaker 10>We're probably outside in the back area, but when we kissed,
<v Speaker 10>I realized he had an extra tooth growing out of
<v Speaker 10>the roof of his mouth.
<v Speaker 2>No, but you were into it.
<v Speaker 10>Oh god, No, was like it was like, oh my god,
<v Speaker 10>what is this. It was such it was took me,
<v Speaker 10>you know, by surprise. So it was just it's it
<v Speaker 10>was burned into my memory forever.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, I mean, you've got your tongue in his mouth
<v Speaker 2>and you're flicking that back tooth there.
<v Speaker 5>He gets some moler action in there.
<v Speaker 2>Like, So, did the kissing commence.
<v Speaker 10>Then or well, you know, I mean we were still
<v Speaker 10>we still saw each other after that, so I kind of,
<v Speaker 10>I guess, got used to it. But it was just
<v Speaker 10>that first initial kiss, My very first kiss was.
<v Speaker 1>That got you.
<v Speaker 2>Got you, that'll stick with you for a minute.
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, it's still here after fifty years.
<v Speaker 5>Poor, she's never going to leave.
<v Speaker 2>She's had two issues ever since. Cindy. I love your story.
<v Speaker 2>I really appreciate you calling in this morning. Thank thank you,
<v Speaker 2>have a good thank you by Hi Kimmy Kim, Hi
<v Speaker 2>carem Hi girlfriend. All right, so tell us about that smooch.
<v Speaker 9>Well, it was like seventh grade and we were supposed
<v Speaker 9>to meet on the tennis courts and I was expecting
<v Speaker 9>a peck, but he stuck the tongue down my throat
<v Speaker 9>and I did not like it.
<v Speaker 2>Well, he was a newbie, you know, beginner, a beginner.
<v Speaker 2>How did this play out? First of all, I got
<v Speaker 2>to ask you, like, how did it play out? Like
<v Speaker 2>you had to meet on the tennis court. Did you
<v Speaker 2>guys like meet up in the hall and talk about
<v Speaker 2>it or what?
<v Speaker 4>Well?
<v Speaker 9>This I'm old, I'm forty seven, so you used to
<v Speaker 9>write notes And he slipped me a note and said
<v Speaker 9>meet me on the tennis courts.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, that's easy enough, I know. And god, you are
<v Speaker 2>old life now you're not, Kim.
<v Speaker 5>That is not old ancient old no, no, no no.
<v Speaker 6>But that was that was.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, Like I can't even think about how many years
<v Speaker 9>ago that was that was like I was thirteen or fourteen.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, oh yeah, so too much tongue though it stuck
<v Speaker 2>with you.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah no, I've now been married for twenty seven years.
<v Speaker 9>And if he if he sets me the tongue, that's fine.
<v Speaker 9>But like that time, it was not okay.
<v Speaker 5>You're first time. You're like, we work up to this.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, right, you have to work up to the tongue.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you really do come in straight tongue. You gotta
<v Speaker 2>practice on your pillow in your bathroom before you go
<v Speaker 2>to the tennis courts. For God's sakes.
<v Speaker 9>I don't know if I've ever practiced on the pillow,
<v Speaker 9>but like maybe I should try.
<v Speaker 5>No, I did it on our hands though you didn't ever.
<v Speaker 2>And then like an orange, you have to practice on an.
<v Speaker 5>Orange on your hand because it could mouth.
<v Speaker 2>Do it right now, Katie your hand?
<v Speaker 6>Right?
<v Speaker 9>Does Katie have an orange right now?
<v Speaker 2>But she's licking her hand, Kim, too much tongue in
<v Speaker 2>the hand.
<v Speaker 5>My hand's bad at me.
<v Speaker 2>Kim, Thank you for the laughs. Have a great day.
<v Speaker 4>Bye.
<v Speaker 9>The next time I see you at Costco, Jeremy, I'm
<v Speaker 9>coming up to you. I'm always afraid to come up
<v Speaker 9>to you.
<v Speaker 2>We'll come and say hi, we'll split a rotisserie chicken
<v Speaker 2>and then then tonguekiss.
<v Speaker 9>Well, we won't do that because you have a wife
<v Speaker 9>and I have a husband.
<v Speaker 2>Well you know she's into it, Kim, but I will
<v Speaker 2>say hi, Well, I hope you do. You're very kind
<v Speaker 2>and I'm just joking. My wife's not a swinger's okay.
<v Speaker 9>Well, I love your show. Thank you guys so much
<v Speaker 9>every morning for getting me up and getting me moving.
<v Speaker 2>Well, we love the compliments. Keep coming, bye, Kim, have
<v Speaker 2>a good day by you byeye. All right, we got
<v Speaker 2>Nicole and Alyssa Hei Nicol, Hi, Hey, you tell us
<v Speaker 2>about that first kiss.
<v Speaker 9>Okay, So Katie, you love this because small town North Dakota.
<v Speaker 9>On a bus ride home after like a basketball game
<v Speaker 9>with my boyfriend, we're sitting in the same seat and
<v Speaker 9>he had his little hat and so he like was
<v Speaker 9>trying to hide us from the teacher on the bus,
<v Speaker 9>and the little kiss and little tom just a little
<v Speaker 9>bit and it was like mellow yellow.
<v Speaker 2>Sweet.
<v Speaker 3>Well, and people don't know, like when you're in basketball
<v Speaker 3>in North Dakota, you have to drive to all the town.
<v Speaker 3>It's like it's not like a big metro area where
<v Speaker 3>everyone comes to one place, like you have to drive
<v Speaker 3>an hour and a half to New Rockford to take
<v Speaker 3>on the road runners, you.
<v Speaker 5>Know, like it's insane. It says a long dust strip
<v Speaker 5>for you, probably yellow.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I love that, so good, Nicole, Thank you for the memory.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you? All right, Eliza, Hi, hey, you these calls
<v Speaker 2>are so fantastic today. They're making me smile.
<v Speaker 11>You're to ear bringing back some memories.
<v Speaker 2>For me, seriously, all right, pleasant, really, all right? Tell
<v Speaker 2>us about that first kiss.
<v Speaker 11>We were on my friend's driveway in about seventh grade
<v Speaker 11>and my boyfriend was wearing roller blades and we had
<v Speaker 11>an audience. Everybody was wanting us to have our first kiss.
<v Speaker 11>And he was already much taller than me, plus he
<v Speaker 11>had the roller blades on.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah.
<v Speaker 9>And when I say that, he licked my whole face.
<v Speaker 11>I'm not exaggerating.
<v Speaker 2>It was a drive by tongueing.
<v Speaker 11>It was horrible. And when he pulled away, I had
<v Speaker 11>this look of disgust.
<v Speaker 4>On my face.
<v Speaker 11>Apparently, Oh, he ended up breaking up with me because
<v Speaker 11>he was so embarrassed by my disgusted look. For all
<v Speaker 11>of our friends.
<v Speaker 6>To see, You're like, dude, you licked my face.
<v Speaker 8>Oh, there's not my fault.
<v Speaker 5>There's only one option. I mean, you did look like that.
<v Speaker 2>Do you remember his name?
<v Speaker 9>I do. I'm not going to call him out on
<v Speaker 9>the radio.
<v Speaker 5>Keep that face looker's name to yourself.
<v Speaker 2>That's really really good, Alyssa. Thank you for the laughs.
<v Speaker 2>We'll let you go dry off your face right now.
<v Speaker 6>Thanks.
<v Speaker 2>All right, bye? Oh my god, they keep coming in.
<v Speaker 2>Let's do two more. We'll do Brian, Hi, Brian, Hey,
<v Speaker 2>Well we're really good, my friend. Thank you for calling in.
<v Speaker 2>So tell us about that first kiss.
<v Speaker 8>Well, I've actually had two, Okay. My first kiss was
<v Speaker 8>a girl when I was in elementary school. The house
<v Speaker 8>we lived and had a huge pine tree in the
<v Speaker 8>art so all the neighborhood kids would climb up there
<v Speaker 8>and hang out. It was kind of like a little fort,
<v Speaker 8>so you know, halfs covered in sap and everything else.
<v Speaker 8>And I just played one honor.
<v Speaker 2>And yeah, it is what it is.
<v Speaker 8>And then my first kiss for the boy was in
<v Speaker 8>junior high school. We were both in in school suspecsion
<v Speaker 8>because we were rotten children, and we stuck off to
<v Speaker 8>the bathroom and made out.
<v Speaker 2>Man, Brian, you get around, dude, I'm telling you did
<v Speaker 2>you still have sap on your hands in the bathroom. Doo,
<v Speaker 2>don't answer that. Don't answer that. Don't Brian. We're moving on.
<v Speaker 2>Don't answer that. Okay, Brian, thank you for sharing your memories,
<v Speaker 2>my man, those are pretty darn good. All right, let's
<v Speaker 2>do one more? Is it? Dara?
<v Speaker 6>Hi?
<v Speaker 8>Dara Hi, It's Stara Dara.
<v Speaker 2>Well we are super dupes. How are you today?
<v Speaker 1>Doing wonderful things?
<v Speaker 6>Well?
<v Speaker 2>Good?
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, So a little first KI story. I was
<v Speaker 1>in high school. We were on a date at a
<v Speaker 1>movie theater and it was a grand opening, so like
<v Speaker 1>every seat was full, right, the movies were free, like
<v Speaker 1>it was a big thing, and so we were all
<v Speaker 1>packed in quite tight and it was like the moment, right,
<v Speaker 1>first kiss ever for both my boyfriend and I, and
<v Speaker 1>we just start to kiss, and the lady sitting next
<v Speaker 1>to us says, hey, are you going to do that
<v Speaker 1>all night? If you are, please make sure you don't
<v Speaker 1>step on my corns on her seat, And I was like,
<v Speaker 1>oh that really.
<v Speaker 2>Just yes, of the special moment kills the movie for sure,
<v Speaker 2>you know, So.
<v Speaker 1>That was not what I expected when you know, I had,
<v Speaker 1>you know, the first kiss in mind.
<v Speaker 2>Don't step on my corns get off.
<v Speaker 1>There was not much more kissing going on.
<v Speaker 2>You weren't feeling so corny after that. Just you just
<v Speaker 2>moved on. Can't you remember what movie it was?
<v Speaker 10>I Do?
<v Speaker 11>It was GoldenEye James Bond.
<v Speaker 2>Actually good one.
<v Speaker 5>It's too good.
<v Speaker 11>One of those core memories, right, definitely corn memories.
<v Speaker 2>Oh you feeling cooney? Hey, thank you for sharing your
<v Speaker 2>memories with us.
<v Speaker 1>Have a great day.
<v Speaker 2>My goodness, you guys, he's made us smile. Thank you,
<v Speaker 2>thank you, thank you for making this show what it is.
<v Speaker 2>Appreciate all the laughs. We're Jeremy, Katie and Josh here
<v Speaker 2>at BIX one hundred
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