<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh makes.
<v Speaker 2>One hundred over the how many many months that this
<v Speaker 2>show has been together.
<v Speaker 1>We give a lot of crap to Katie's daughter.
<v Speaker 2>She even has her own little song, Hey Hey, Hey baby,
<v Speaker 2>not actually came from one of our listeners.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, she loves that song too.
<v Speaker 2>Well, what's the naw up to now?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, So when she drives home from work, I always
<v Speaker 3>get to chat with her on the phone.
<v Speaker 1>It's like my favorite hour of the day. Right, So
<v Speaker 1>she takes a.
<v Speaker 3>Different way home because she wants to avoid the roundabout.
<v Speaker 3>She hates roundabouts with the passion. And it's because, she says,
<v Speaker 3>when she goes up to him, it just confuses her
<v Speaker 3>immediately she has no idea what to do. I know, Josh,
<v Speaker 3>I see your face right now, and that's exactly I
<v Speaker 3>was very stern, like, honey, roundabout bouts are very easy.
<v Speaker 3>But I came in here and talked to you about it. Jeremy,
<v Speaker 3>and you were also like roundabouts.
<v Speaker 1>I hate that.
<v Speaker 2>I hate the roundabout. It's the worst, uh parking or
<v Speaker 2>driving structure ever invented.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I hate the red and it's because people are
<v Speaker 3>so unsure, so they get up to the roundabout where
<v Speaker 3>you're not supposed.
<v Speaker 1>To stop, and they hesitate.
<v Speaker 3>It's just so concerning the way everybody reacts to the roundabout,
<v Speaker 3>and so.
<v Speaker 2>That's the thing. You're supposed to just keep moving, constant flow,
<v Speaker 2>keep yeah, but everyone breaks.
<v Speaker 3>And I like the roundabout because it's kind of fun, right.
<v Speaker 3>I think it's a fun way to.
<v Speaker 1>I enjoy it.
<v Speaker 3>But anyway, talking to the baby Nana, I'm like, so,
<v Speaker 3>you know, if you come across the roundabout, what.
<v Speaker 1>Do you do? Why is it so confusing to you?
<v Speaker 1>And these are her exact words.
<v Speaker 3>And I had to stop because she said, well, Mom,
<v Speaker 3>what I do is I get up to the roundabout
<v Speaker 3>and then I clench my buttthole, I close my eyes
<v Speaker 3>and I pray, what a filthy mouth shit. But still
<v Speaker 3>like that is her process, that is her mind. And
<v Speaker 3>I was like, honey, first of all, don't close her
<v Speaker 3>eyes ever when you drive, relax your booty.
<v Speaker 2>It's gonna be fine. Just you're gonna hurt yourselfs.
<v Speaker 1>We're just that. And it made me laugh so hard.
<v Speaker 3>But then I quickly got into mom mode and said,
<v Speaker 3>do not close your eyes when you're going through the roundabout.
<v Speaker 3>Last thing you want to do it freaks her out
<v Speaker 3>so much that she just says it is a Jesus.
<v Speaker 1>Take the wheel kind of moment.
<v Speaker 3>And she she gets to the other side of that
<v Speaker 3>roundabout unscathed, and I'm just like, get to the roundabout.
<v Speaker 1>I know, and she is say, I have to remember.
<v Speaker 3>When I was teaching the nana how to drive, we
<v Speaker 3>were just going around like a circle, right, Like it
<v Speaker 3>was a road that was like a round a house.
<v Speaker 3>And so we were just going around the same road
<v Speaker 3>trying to teach her the ins and outs of driving.
<v Speaker 3>And we get to this boulder that's i don't know,
<v Speaker 3>probably about the size of a microwave, right, and we
<v Speaker 3>get up to it and she's like, so I can
<v Speaker 3>just run over that thing, right, And I was like,
<v Speaker 3>oh god.
<v Speaker 2>Honey, she learned from you. And as far as the
<v Speaker 2>worst driver I've ever experienced in my life, that's such.
<v Speaker 2>I've watched people blow through stop sign, use speed.
<v Speaker 1>The parking lot stop sign. It doesn't count. It doesn't care,
<v Speaker 1>all of you thinking I'm making this out, it does
<v Speaker 1>not count.
<v Speaker 2>What about eleven when we're leaving the station and there's
<v Speaker 2>two of them that you blow through as the depot
<v Speaker 2>parking area nobody come. So I hate the roundabout mostly
<v Speaker 2>because of your daughter. There's she's not the only one.
<v Speaker 2>Nobody knows how to use the roundabout. There's one down
<v Speaker 2>by me that they had to like do major modifications
<v Speaker 2>to because the amount of people that just went straight
<v Speaker 2>and and they were like essentially jumping the middle part
<v Speaker 2>of the roundabouts, hitting it. They were ramping it, going
<v Speaker 2>up and over.
<v Speaker 1>It happened.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, there was a post every day on next
<v Speaker 2>door about somebody jumping the roundabout because they just have
<v Speaker 2>no idea how to do it.
<v Speaker 1>Jesus.
<v Speaker 2>And this the second is man, I don't know who
<v Speaker 2>designed it, but there's a home depot down by me
<v Speaker 2>and they just did major reconstruction on the roads. Get this.
<v Speaker 2>You thought the single roundabout was bad, this one has
<v Speaker 2>double roundabouts and you've got to pay close attention because
<v Speaker 2>a couple of them send you off onto the highway. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>they send you off onto four to seventy Yeah, and
<v Speaker 2>then another one will send you down like a frontage road.
<v Speaker 2>And there's been so many people that just stop and
<v Speaker 2>they have no idea what to do, and then it
<v Speaker 2>just backs everything up. And the second horrible thing about
<v Speaker 2>the double roundabout right outside of home depot. They did
<v Speaker 2>not think this through. You got these dudes that roll
<v Speaker 2>in there in their pick them up trucks, huh, you know,
<v Speaker 2>leaving with fifty two by fours, trywall you name it,
<v Speaker 2>sticking out of their truck. Yeah, and they go to
<v Speaker 2>have to do double roundabouts with all that stuff. The
<v Speaker 2>amount of times I've seen stuff flipped out onto the
<v Speaker 2>road because they're taking the roundabout too fast with their
<v Speaker 2>load and it's all over the road.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I'm like, why who designed this? Now?
<v Speaker 3>And they say that roundabouts are supposed to help with
<v Speaker 3>the flow of traffic and make things easier, and I've
<v Speaker 3>never seen them make things easier. And in fact, yeah,
<v Speaker 3>I come across this a lot where people just don't
<v Speaker 3>even know how to operate.
<v Speaker 2>In Them's got to be a better way.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>How is her driving record?
<v Speaker 3>Though?
<v Speaker 2>She pretty, she's great, She's good. She's the one little.
<v Speaker 3>Thing, yeah, Like the roundabout is the one thing that
<v Speaker 3>she just doesn't again, when she wants to, like get
<v Speaker 3>in front of somebody, she doesn't cut them off.
<v Speaker 1>And for the longest time she would say, excuse me, bestie,
<v Speaker 1>excuse me, besty. So she's very nice to other drivers
<v Speaker 1>not like me.
<v Speaker 2>Does she say that when she them and t bows It's.
<v Speaker 3>Never been in that Situation's good driver closed the worst
<v Speaker 3>ELLO l O m G.
<v Speaker 2>Less her heart.
<v Speaker 1>Oh no, no,
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