<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh six one hundred, right, So tell
<v Speaker 1>us what's going on with baby Nana.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Well, she wears a lot of jewelry, right, Like,
<v Speaker 2>she's always just fully decked out necklace, rings, bracelets, the
<v Speaker 2>whole shebang.
<v Speaker 3>I didn't realize that she did this.
<v Speaker 2>So she told me that there's been a few times
<v Speaker 2>now where she's lost something, so a ring specifically, and
<v Speaker 2>then her on her boyfriend's side of his family, they
<v Speaker 2>bought her some coach earrings and she lost one of them,
<v Speaker 2>and then something else. So she lost three specific things
<v Speaker 2>of jewelry and instead of telling the people who gave
<v Speaker 2>them to her that she lost them, she will just
<v Speaker 2>go buy a replacement for it and not tell them anything.
<v Speaker 3>And it completely shocked me. I'm like, you're going on, like.
<v Speaker 2>Some of these things have been discontinued, so she will
<v Speaker 2>just wait look on.
<v Speaker 3>eBay over and over and over looking for one.
<v Speaker 2>Of the items that she needs, and then she will
<v Speaker 2>buy it and not like not even bring it up
<v Speaker 2>to the person. And I just thought that was just so.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, I've never heard of it before, so.
<v Speaker 4>Why what, I don't think Jeremy and I just looked
<v Speaker 4>at each other.
<v Speaker 1>Let me make a note, don't ever buy maybe not
<v Speaker 1>a jewelry I know well?
<v Speaker 2>And then.
<v Speaker 5>Boo, who serves her?
<v Speaker 2>Right?
<v Speaker 5>She's she's clumsy and forgetful, So this is gonna.
<v Speaker 2>I love how you just like never give people a pass,
<v Speaker 2>you know what I mean? Like, sometimes life stressful, sometimes
<v Speaker 2>we do things where it's not.
<v Speaker 5>Somebody gives me coach earrings. I know where they're at.
<v Speaker 2>She has a lot of jewelry, and how often do
<v Speaker 2>you wear ear rings? Seriously, you have no idea how
<v Speaker 2>easy it is for.
<v Speaker 3>Them to fall off.
<v Speaker 5>I do.
<v Speaker 1>I've been with a woman for many minutes, you get
<v Speaker 1>it that it happens jewelry.
<v Speaker 2>And in her twenty plus years of being on this earth,
<v Speaker 2>she's lost three things of jewelry. I don't think that
<v Speaker 2>that's an awful stat if that's what we're focusing on here.
<v Speaker 2>I thought it was more sweet that she didn't want
<v Speaker 2>to tell that person that she lost them, yes, so
<v Speaker 2>that she replace it.
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't want to tell somebody that I lost their nice,
<v Speaker 1>expensive earrings.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, So I just thought it was nice of her
<v Speaker 2>to go out of her way to replace it.
<v Speaker 3>That's all that's that's it. I just thought it was nice.
<v Speaker 5>Are your thoughts, Josh, I'm super sweet.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know. Look, I'll be honest.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, I was on my hands and knees yesterday because
<v Speaker 4>my girlfriend's earring randomly just fell out of her knee
<v Speaker 4>and rolled under. Sorry I was I fell out of
<v Speaker 4>her ear and I was on my hands and knees
<v Speaker 4>because she could not reach it. So I get it, Like,
<v Speaker 4>I understand it's easy to lose it, but I don't
<v Speaker 4>know why not Just I don't understand the non honesty thing,
<v Speaker 4>like just because she's tell them, just is it strictly
<v Speaker 4>just she's embarrassed?
<v Speaker 2>I think, So why would you even have to tell
<v Speaker 2>them immediately?
<v Speaker 3>I don't even need to tell them immediately.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, well, what kind of jewelry of the
<v Speaker 2>things I've bought you have you lost?
<v Speaker 3>I know and replace without me knowing. I bought her
<v Speaker 3>a lot of jewelry.
<v Speaker 2>Over the years, Like that's been one of the biggest
<v Speaker 2>things that she likes as gifts.
<v Speaker 3>So I've went, she just got you.
<v Speaker 5>Your favorite night me and she got me this. Would
<v Speaker 5>you tell her if you lost that? Did she give you?
<v Speaker 5>I get that? Orchid?
<v Speaker 1>I hate to change the subject. But she give you
<v Speaker 1>that orchid for me. Yeah, she gives you jewelry and orchids.
<v Speaker 1>And you were talking about every year how you let
<v Speaker 1>these orchids die? Is that?
<v Speaker 5>How is that one doing it?
<v Speaker 3>She gave me an orchid for Mother's Day?
<v Speaker 2>And so what that was like four weeks ago now
<v Speaker 2>three or four weeks. And the process of this orchid
<v Speaker 2>is I have to completely submerge it in water every
<v Speaker 2>Sunday for five minutes and then I take it out
<v Speaker 2>of submersion and let it air dry and then put
<v Speaker 2>it back in its spot.
<v Speaker 3>And that is the process with this orchid every week.
<v Speaker 2>And I've been doing it, and I've been so proud
<v Speaker 2>of myself that I've been keeping up on this orchid.
<v Speaker 2>So I was bragging about it the other day and
<v Speaker 2>I was telling little baby Na Na.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, not only have I kept this orchid alive, but.
<v Speaker 2>I'm pretty sure we're best friends because I talked to it,
<v Speaker 2>like I'll come home and I'll talk to the or
<v Speaker 2>and I'll tell it how pretty it looks.
<v Speaker 3>I'm so proud of it for being so.
<v Speaker 2>Strong and brave, and you're just the best little orchid.
<v Speaker 2>So I'm talking to this orchid and I told her
<v Speaker 2>that just this week. And I'm not kidding you. In
<v Speaker 2>the time that I.
<v Speaker 3>Started befriending my orchid to now it is dying. It
<v Speaker 3>doesn't like me talking.
<v Speaker 2>It's like I'm going to fall over and die now
<v Speaker 2>because you keep telling me I'm pretty. But I really did,
<v Speaker 2>Like I was so proud of myself. After two weeks
<v Speaker 2>of keeping this thing alive, I just start talking to you.
<v Speaker 5>How are my tulips that I gave you?
<v Speaker 2>Those was my birthday, Josh. Those tulips have died twice,
<v Speaker 2>and the orchids.
<v Speaker 5>Generally, she gives you an orchid every year and they die.
<v Speaker 2>I know, I know, And I keep telling her, like
<v Speaker 2>let them be at their little orchid home, like they.
<v Speaker 3>Don't want to come to my house. This is where
<v Speaker 3>they die a slow, tragic death.
<v Speaker 5>Like, but don't you just buy another orchid and not
<v Speaker 5>tell her orchid? Oh, that costs money and it does.
<v Speaker 3>You know, I'll just tell her that I didn't do
<v Speaker 3>it again.
<v Speaker 5>You don't want to make her feel bad. You should
<v Speaker 5>just go out and buy an orchid. Can say that's
<v Speaker 5>the same one that you gave me.
<v Speaker 3>I'm probably not going to do that. I'll just let
<v Speaker 3>this one die and she'll just she's.
<v Speaker 5>Come to know this for me, like the same with
<v Speaker 5>the jewelry, just let it die.
<v Speaker 3>No, like I kill plants. She just knows she can
<v Speaker 3>expect this of me.
<v Speaker 2>So I don't know why she she thought this was different,
<v Speaker 2>like for some reason, this time is going to be different.
<v Speaker 5>That is funny that you're talking to it now and
<v Speaker 5>it's like.
<v Speaker 2>I know now it dies like it is said the healthiest,
<v Speaker 2>most beautiful kid for a week straight and then I
<v Speaker 2>come in and try and read it a bedtime story,
<v Speaker 2>and now it's got a problem.
<v Speaker 5>Forever hate your voice.
<v Speaker 1>You come home today is going to be hanging itself,
<v Speaker 1>hanging from this from the door.
<v Speaker 2>Jam.
<v Speaker 5>No, Markatie, I can't do it anymore. We were just
<v Speaker 5>talking about the sweet baby.
<v Speaker 1>Nah, baby nah, the very forgetful and clumsy.
<v Speaker 5>Maybe not.
<v Speaker 3>She's adorable, she was er, she's a zer she is.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, I saw this story this morning. I was like,
<v Speaker 5>I wonder if baby Nana does this.
<v Speaker 1>It says one third of gen Z workers would book
<v Speaker 1>time off just to bedrot, where they spend the entire
<v Speaker 1>day in bed in bed as self care. They say
<v Speaker 1>This is popping right now with the Zeers.
<v Speaker 5>Who just life's just got me down. Yeah, it's just
<v Speaker 5>too much for me. Have you seen the price of beef?
<v Speaker 5>And they take the day off to just lay in bed,
<v Speaker 5>and they're calling it bedrotting.
<v Speaker 1>Does she do that?
<v Speaker 2>No, I mean she'll do that, but she doesn't take
<v Speaker 2>time off to do that. If she's using her vacation days,
<v Speaker 2>it's to do something. But she does definitely lay in
<v Speaker 2>bed watch Netflix. And I think that that is why
<v Speaker 2>they do it. Netflix has entire series of shows up
<v Speaker 2>there for you to just next episode, next episode, so
<v Speaker 2>watch next episode, so you can lay there all day
<v Speaker 2>and watch an entire series, and we never had that option,
<v Speaker 2>you know, So I think that's part of it.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's his popular bed activities, scrolling the socials that
<v Speaker 1>came in at number one, just generally watching TV and
<v Speaker 1>then movie marathons. So I would imagine movies slash, you know,
<v Speaker 1>all the episodes of Love Is Blind or whatever.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, all on one day.
<v Speaker 3>Gossip Girls. What she's into right now?
<v Speaker 5>Oh really?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? Old school all right?
<v Speaker 1>They say they're also skipping a bunch of social activities
<v Speaker 1>to just go lay in bed.
<v Speaker 5>Man.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, she doesn't do that. I'm proud of for her.
<v Speaker 2>Actually just pickleball, and she does pickleball. She loves her
<v Speaker 2>paddle board this time of year. She was out there
<v Speaker 2>this past weekend at bar Lake. So I just you know,
<v Speaker 2>I think that she isn't one hundred percent in that camp,
<v Speaker 2>but she does some of those things.
<v Speaker 1>The story says nineteen percent of gen Zer's judge romantic
<v Speaker 1>interests based on bedroom comfort setups, making bedroom retreats the
<v Speaker 1>new relationship compatibility factors. So you know, when you go
<v Speaker 1>over to somebody's house, maybe they've got like a nice
<v Speaker 1>chair in there, with a nice comforter setup and lighting
<v Speaker 1>and a nice TV. Like it's almost like a lounge.
<v Speaker 1>It's the bedroom lounge. And that's what they're basing their relationship,
<v Speaker 1>their romantic interests off of someone. That makes sense, someone's
<v Speaker 1>bedroom set up. Many Star Wars poachers, they haven't.
<v Speaker 3>Been a long Oh I'm sure I've turned.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, gen Z, I prefer you just stayed home and
<v Speaker 5>stayed in bed. That's fine, all right.
<v Speaker 1>Coming up next, we're gonna dive into a little show
<v Speaker 1>wants to Know segment After a little Alex Warren and uh,
<v Speaker 1>what was the gist of this one, Katie.
<v Speaker 3>I think this one was really uh.
<v Speaker 2>The woman wrote in and thinks that her boyfriend settled
<v Speaker 2>and she's wondering if.
<v Speaker 3>We could help her with that.
<v Speaker 2>She's got a few instances for us to look over,
<v Speaker 2>so yeah,
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