<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I stumbled across this list. It's making the rounds on
<v Speaker 2>the show Social Today. Fifteen silly old timy words that
<v Speaker 2>you need.
<v Speaker 3>To start using again.
<v Speaker 4>Shash frash, shash fresh, shashparilla.
<v Speaker 3>You want some of these? Yeah, it's funny because most
<v Speaker 3>of these mean like being foolish or nonsense, you know.
<v Speaker 2>Like here's the first one, flap doodle, which means foolish words.
<v Speaker 3>Of course, Henry.
<v Speaker 2>Thinks he's a genius, but everything he tweets is pure
<v Speaker 2>flat doodle.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I like that one.
<v Speaker 2>Huh, Tommy rot, which is utter foolishness or nonsense, which
<v Speaker 2>is generally what I'm spouting on the air here.
<v Speaker 3>That Jammy on the Mixed Show is full of the
<v Speaker 3>Tommy rot, Isn't he gotta work in the show today?
<v Speaker 3>Enough of that time?
<v Speaker 6>Right?
<v Speaker 3>See monkey shine? I like that one that means Katie
<v Speaker 3>making whoopee.
<v Speaker 5>Katie.
<v Speaker 2>No, it's a playful activity or a prank. Quite frankly, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>And I'm growing tired of all your monkey shine and
<v Speaker 2>you need to start acting like an adult.
<v Speaker 1>Well, if you stop spitting all that flatdoode all.
<v Speaker 2>Over there, that's just hor feathers, which is foolish or
<v Speaker 2>untrue words.
<v Speaker 3>Horse feathers, Josh us it in a sentence.
<v Speaker 5>Horse feathers is an old timey word. How was that?
<v Speaker 3>Apple sauce means nonsense? I kind of like that one. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>we just broke up. I couldn't take all of her
<v Speaker 3>apple sauce. She had so much apple sauce. You guys
<v Speaker 3>like literally, yeah, like literally is.
<v Speaker 1>That too much? It makes me hungry? Like, no, I
<v Speaker 1>want apple sauce.
<v Speaker 2>Baffle gab is just gibberish or gobbledygook, like this whole
<v Speaker 2>segment right now, it's just a baffle gas.
<v Speaker 1>I just took two words and put them together that
<v Speaker 1>made no sense and said it was a new word.
<v Speaker 1>Is what they did back in the day. I'm understanding.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, some of these I can't say they're so they
<v Speaker 2>sound like naughty work. No ham buggery, false or deceptive behavior.
<v Speaker 5>Quit that hambuggery.
<v Speaker 2>I fell for this hotties ham buggery on tender and
<v Speaker 2>ended up being.
<v Speaker 3>Catfished by my best friend.
<v Speaker 1>Oh well, they were dealing with a lot of nonsense
<v Speaker 1>back in the like, okay, like remember all.
<v Speaker 7>These yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Pile which is just trivial nonsense. Did I do Taradiddle?
<v Speaker 5>No like that one.
<v Speaker 3>It's a fib a Tara diddle. Oh he told me
<v Speaker 3>the of that movie and it was just total teradidyle.
<v Speaker 3>It was completely wrong. I don't like that one. Don't
<v Speaker 3>either anyone else.
<v Speaker 5>I want to give you.
<v Speaker 3>Cod swallop, which is just nonsense.
<v Speaker 5>Why is everything nonsense?
<v Speaker 3>Everything's nonsense.
<v Speaker 1>I don't believe anything back in the day.
<v Speaker 2>I think the best one on this list that I
<v Speaker 2>am going to start working into just daily life is
<v Speaker 2>the Apple Sauce, which is just nonsense.
<v Speaker 3>I couldn't take all that apple sauce. I just couldn't
<v Speaker 3>do it. I'm gonna try to work that in. When
<v Speaker 3>a big Rob.
<v Speaker 8>Comes in to talk to us, don't explain it, that's
<v Speaker 8>apple sauce and walk out.
<v Speaker 3>Just what did you play that song? I don't know.
<v Speaker 3>It's just a bunch of apple sauce, Big Rob, then
<v Speaker 3>walk out. What.
<v Speaker 5>Well.
<v Speaker 2>We are definitely approaching a holiday and a lot of
<v Speaker 2>people are going to be getting out of town and
<v Speaker 2>there's a couple of big stories out this morning, one
<v Speaker 2>of which is coming out from the TSA. It's all
<v Speaker 2>the things you should be never you should never be
<v Speaker 2>putting in the tea bin at the airport. It's a
<v Speaker 2>lot of just stuff that's like, uh, your passport, your
<v Speaker 2>ID watches, jewelry, loose lithium batteries, headphones, glasses, neck pillows,
<v Speaker 2>I don't know whatever. One of the big things that
<v Speaker 2>they're talking about, though, is I guess they're getting a
<v Speaker 2>lot of complaints from people because people are tossing in
<v Speaker 2>a bunch of loose cash into those bins to get scanned.
<v Speaker 2>And while it's in some of those machines, I guess
<v Speaker 2>it's getting like sucked.
<v Speaker 3>Around in there or something.
<v Speaker 2>And if it gets it gets lodged in those TSA
<v Speaker 2>scanning machines, you can't get it back.
<v Speaker 3>They're saying that they're not gonna.
<v Speaker 2>Go in and look for your cash money, So don't
<v Speaker 2>put your loose cash inside those TSA machines. They say,
<v Speaker 2>fold it up, put it in a wallet, do something,
<v Speaker 2>because if you lose some hondo's in there, they're not
<v Speaker 2>going in for them.
<v Speaker 5>What you're doing that? Do you know?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah? A story being published about it.
<v Speaker 3>Like you looked around, we got a we live amongst
<v Speaker 3>a bunch of mouth breath.
<v Speaker 5>People were bringing ranch through the TSA.
<v Speaker 2>Lately, the people still bring guns and knives through those
<v Speaker 2>scan which is insane.
<v Speaker 3>Which is so.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, look around, we're surrounded by mouth breathers, man, which
<v Speaker 2>makes another great T shirt.
<v Speaker 3>Who surrounded my mouth breathers? Okay, they make.
<v Speaker 1>All kinds of friends.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'll tell you what I gotta get that get
<v Speaker 2>going immediately.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, Now get this.
<v Speaker 2>If you are going out of town and you're gonna
<v Speaker 2>be near an ocean, this is a big heads up.
<v Speaker 2>There's a new study out finding people who accidentally swallowed
<v Speaker 2>ocean water were more likely to come down with stomach problems.
<v Speaker 2>You know why, because the water might be contaminated near
<v Speaker 2>the shore with bacteria linked to seagull poopoo. They say
<v Speaker 2>that's one of the biggest risks for people who swallow
<v Speaker 2>swallow ocean water while swimming, is all those seagulls be
<v Speaker 2>pooping in it.
<v Speaker 3>It's probably just sitting there on the surface.
<v Speaker 4>It's all boyant making its way inland is you know,
<v Speaker 4>and everybody's out there swimming and then you're sucking it
<v Speaker 4>up and then you get stomach issues while you're on vacation.
<v Speaker 8>Look, the ocean's beautiful, but that it grow the ocean
<v Speaker 8>grosses me out, it really does.
<v Speaker 3>I'm scared of it.
<v Speaker 5>It's pretty, it's too deep for me. It's pretty, but.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna know you're seagulls until this moment, and the.
<v Speaker 3>Next thing you know, you're walking around stealing people's sandwiches.
<v Speaker 7>And they.
<v Speaker 1>Snarf flatt and stuff.
<v Speaker 3>That's right. Be careful, be careful out there.
<v Speaker 2>Well, we are definitely approaching a holiday and a lot
<v Speaker 2>of people are gonna be getting out of town. And
<v Speaker 2>there's a couple of big stories out this morning, one
<v Speaker 2>of which is coming out from the TSA. It's all
<v Speaker 2>the things you should be never you should never be
<v Speaker 2>putting in the TSA bin at the airport. It's a
<v Speaker 2>lot of just stuff that's like, uh, your passport, your
<v Speaker 2>I D watches, jewelry, loose lithium batteries, headphones, glasses, neck pillows,
<v Speaker 2>I don't know whatever. One of the big things that
<v Speaker 2>they're talking about, though, is I guess they're getting a
<v Speaker 2>lot of complaints from people because people are tossing in
<v Speaker 2>a bunch of loose cash into those bins to get scanned,
<v Speaker 2>and while it's in some of those machines, I guess
<v Speaker 2>it's getting like sucked around in there or something, and
<v Speaker 2>if it gets it gets lodged in those TSA scanning machines,
<v Speaker 2>you can't get it back. They're saying that they're not
<v Speaker 2>gonna go in and look for your cash money, So
<v Speaker 2>don't put your loose cash inside those TSA machines. They say,
<v Speaker 2>fold it up, put it in a wallet, do something,
<v Speaker 2>because if you lose some.
<v Speaker 3>Hondo's in there, they're not going in for them.
<v Speaker 5>What you're doing that? Do you know?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, a story being published about it.
<v Speaker 2>Like you looked around, we got a we live amongst
<v Speaker 2>a bunch of mouth breathers.
<v Speaker 8>People were bringing ranch through the TSA. Lately the people
<v Speaker 8>still bring guns and knives through.
<v Speaker 5>Those scan which is insane.
<v Speaker 2>Which is so Yeah, look around, we're surrounded by mouth breathers.
<v Speaker 3>Man, which makes another great T shirt. Surrounded my mouth breathers. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>they make.
<v Speaker 1>All kinds of friends. Yeah, I'll tell.
<v Speaker 3>You what I gotta get that. They get that going immediately. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>Now get this.
<v Speaker 2>If you are going out of town and you're gonna
<v Speaker 2>be near an ocean, this is a big heads up.
<v Speaker 2>There's a new study out finding people who accidentally swallowed
<v Speaker 2>ocean water were more.
<v Speaker 3>Likely to come down with stomach problems.
<v Speaker 2>You know why, because the water might be contaminated near
<v Speaker 2>the shore with bacteria linked to seagull poop.
<v Speaker 3>Booooo.
<v Speaker 2>They say that's one of the biggest risks for people
<v Speaker 2>who swallow swallow ocean water while swimming, is all those
<v Speaker 2>seagulls be pooping in it.
<v Speaker 3>It's probably just sitting.
<v Speaker 4>There on the surface, all boyant making its way inland
<v Speaker 4>is you know, and everybody who's out there swimming, and
<v Speaker 4>then you're sucking it up and then you get stomach
<v Speaker 4>issues while you're on vacation.
<v Speaker 8>Look, the ocean's beauty, but that it grow the ocean
<v Speaker 8>grosses me out. Same, it really dulls.
<v Speaker 3>I'm scared of it.
<v Speaker 5>It's pretty, it's too deep for me. It's pretty, But I.
<v Speaker 1>Never swam in the air and there I'm not gonna know,
<v Speaker 1>always wanted to until this moment.
<v Speaker 2>And the next thing you know, you're walking around stealing
<v Speaker 2>people's sandwiches and the.
<v Speaker 1>Falling things a snarf flat and stuff.
<v Speaker 3>That's right. Be careful, be careful out there. What you got?
<v Speaker 1>Okay? So this is from Noel and she asks for
<v Speaker 1>our help. She says, I have a nine year old daughter.
<v Speaker 1>Her dad and I broke up when she was five,
<v Speaker 1>so as far as she knows, Mama is single and
<v Speaker 1>that's all I'll ever be. I don't go on dates,
<v Speaker 1>I'm not on any of the apps, and when I'm
<v Speaker 1>done working, all of my time is spent on her.
<v Speaker 1>This year, I turned thirty two, and I don't know
<v Speaker 1>what kicked in for me, but I got an immediate
<v Speaker 1>feeling of fomo when it comes to love. I totally
<v Speaker 1>feel like I'm just letting my person slip away from me,
<v Speaker 1>which is weird because I've never cared about a person before.
<v Speaker 1>I tried talking about this to my brother, he's super
<v Speaker 1>close to me, and we had an interesting talk about it.
<v Speaker 1>He had this take. He said, I can't date until
<v Speaker 1>my daughter leaves the house or is at least sixteen.
<v Speaker 1>He says, it's too risky to bring a person into
<v Speaker 1>her life at this point, and I missed my window
<v Speaker 1>to introduce her to a stepdad. He said, Specifically, a
<v Speaker 1>kid this age is going to feel like they're competing
<v Speaker 1>with someone new. That's a good point right there. It
<v Speaker 1>really is. She said, what the frick? What did my family?
<v Speaker 1>When did they get to decide what approach I take
<v Speaker 1>with dating. Now get his point that it's rough out
<v Speaker 1>there and I should stay focused, But life's way too short, right,
<v Speaker 1>I don't think I should put my life on hold,
<v Speaker 1>even if it's to step up to that parent role.
<v Speaker 1>So she asked, She's just like, which way should she go?
<v Speaker 1>This is new to her when it comes to single
<v Speaker 1>parent dating. So should she take her daughter into consideration
<v Speaker 1>before she goes on these dates?
<v Speaker 2>Or is she should just give up dating? Like altogether, Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you should give up dating?
<v Speaker 1>Or should she try?
<v Speaker 3>Because here's the thing, and here's.
<v Speaker 1>My I guess concern for her here is at thirty two,
<v Speaker 1>as a woman, it's the internal clock, especially like if
<v Speaker 1>you want to have another baby, Like it's not like
<v Speaker 1>we're not like al Pacino where he can father a
<v Speaker 1>kid at eighty four. That's not how it works for us.
<v Speaker 1>So you get that clock ticking and the time just
<v Speaker 1>gets less and less and less and less. And so
<v Speaker 1>I just feel and that's from Noel, by the way,
<v Speaker 1>Noel and Lakewood. I just feel for Noel. Yeah, she's
<v Speaker 1>really got to think about what she wants at this
<v Speaker 1>point in her life, because if she wants another kid,
<v Speaker 1>that's something you have to take into the equation as well.
<v Speaker 2>I know we have a lot of single parents to
<v Speaker 2>listen to this show. Maybe you guys are dealing with
<v Speaker 2>whether or not you should get back into the dating world,
<v Speaker 2>or maybe you have and you've noticed that it has
<v Speaker 2>affected your relationship, maybe with your Kiddoh, yeah, we want
<v Speaker 2>to hear from you. What should Noel do here? She's
<v Speaker 2>got a nine year old.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, nine year old daughter old looking to.
<v Speaker 2>Get back out in the dating scene. Brother's saying, Nah,
<v Speaker 2>you gotta wait. You gotta focus on your kiddo right
<v Speaker 2>now versus your love life.
<v Speaker 3>She's maybe not feeling it. What's your advice?
<v Speaker 2>Three O three six nine one one mix three O
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine. What makes her
<v Speaker 2>brother such an expert at this? That's what I want
<v Speaker 2>to know exactly right, Well, why.
<v Speaker 3>Did he put the artificial date of sixteen?
<v Speaker 1>Well, and honestly, I think he's just taking the kid's
<v Speaker 1>point into consideration without anything from the outside, like he's
<v Speaker 1>only looking at at it from that vantage point, which
<v Speaker 1>I think is a little unfair to Noel. She's a
<v Speaker 1>person and she is feeling Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>And Katie, look, I've dealt with a lot of single
<v Speaker 5>moms here.
<v Speaker 2>How you job?
<v Speaker 9>So?
<v Speaker 2>You the stories that we can't even tell on the air,
<v Speaker 2>which I think.
<v Speaker 9>I think her waiting, I think her waiting because of
<v Speaker 9>her brother and possibly her own daughter would be a
<v Speaker 9>little foolish in her aspect, because you still can't put
<v Speaker 9>your life on pause just because your daughter might be
<v Speaker 9>uncomfortable with it.
<v Speaker 1>At first, we care about Noel's happiness, right, Josh?
<v Speaker 5>I do I give her my number? I know, we do.
<v Speaker 2>I know you nine year olds are gross and we
<v Speaker 2>got court Court on the line. Hi Courtney, Hello, Hello,
<v Speaker 2>all right, what do you think Noel should be doing?
<v Speaker 7>She should go out and she should go have fun
<v Speaker 7>and meet people, tear it up.
<v Speaker 6>Huh yes?
<v Speaker 3>Why yes? Why is that?
<v Speaker 7>I think because yeah, you're a mom, but also that
<v Speaker 7>shouldn't be your whole identity, Like you're still yourself and
<v Speaker 7>you should still be able to go have your life
<v Speaker 7>without your kid, and you should all also have your
<v Speaker 7>life with your kid.
<v Speaker 1>That's such a good point, Courtney. I think, especially when
<v Speaker 1>you're a young mom, I think people just expect you
<v Speaker 1>to one put all of your efforts towards your kid,
<v Speaker 1>or you know, they label you a bad mom. So
<v Speaker 1>I think you are so right. It's important to remember
<v Speaker 1>that you're a young woman as well, and you still
<v Speaker 1>doesn't mean you take care of your kid any less.
<v Speaker 7>Right, Yeah, exactly. I'm in the same position. I'm a
<v Speaker 7>single mom just getting out into the dating world again.
<v Speaker 7>And it is a lot harder that you are a
<v Speaker 7>single mom and you have a child because you don't
<v Speaker 7>want to bring your child on dates.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, Also that kind of leads out the bad guys
<v Speaker 10>that don't want to deal with your children, and it's
<v Speaker 10>you should have some time away from your child because
<v Speaker 10>everyone needs that.
<v Speaker 1>You should absolutely.
<v Speaker 3>Team date. Yes, all right, Corkork, good luck out there.
<v Speaker 3>Do you ever did you find a good guy right now?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah?
<v Speaker 7>I have one?
<v Speaker 5>Okay, good.
<v Speaker 2>Why do you want to feel like you're like, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I have one.
<v Speaker 10>He's gotta he's gotta go through some processes and make
<v Speaker 10>sure he's actually a good one.
<v Speaker 3>I heard that. Yeah, we'll see, you'll see. Well, good luck, Cortney,
<v Speaker 3>keep us updated. All right, thanks for calling in. Here's Eddie.
<v Speaker 2>Hi, Ed, what's up.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, you're up, bro? What are your thoughts on Noelle's situation?
<v Speaker 6>Well, I met my kid's stepmom when I was thirty
<v Speaker 6>two and my daughter was four and my son was
<v Speaker 6>about to turn seven, and that was eight years ago.
<v Speaker 6>And now like they love her more than they love
<v Speaker 6>me or their mom. And I joke about that, but
<v Speaker 6>I think it's true. So so it can work. You're saying, yeah,
<v Speaker 6>So it's like as long as you're not introducing them
<v Speaker 6>right away and like, this is my new lover. I
<v Speaker 6>just said, like she came over and was like, hey,
<v Speaker 6>this is my friend for a while, and then she's
<v Speaker 6>going to live with us now and then eventually they
<v Speaker 6>figure it out.
<v Speaker 3>But Daddy, was your door always closing?
<v Speaker 1>Why are you hurting mommy?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>Why she's screaming our new mommy.
<v Speaker 6>How to keep the cat out of the room.
<v Speaker 3>That's yeah, there you go.
<v Speaker 2>Hey, I got to ask you, was it hard to
<v Speaker 2>find a balance when it came to spending too much
<v Speaker 2>time away from the kids with the new girlfriend. The
<v Speaker 2>reason I'm asking that is I have somebody in my
<v Speaker 2>life that is back in the dating scene with a
<v Speaker 2>kidd oh, and the problem.
<v Speaker 3>Is is that she is never around now because it's normal.
<v Speaker 2>It's like whenever we even when you don't have kids,
<v Speaker 2>you get a new boyfriend or girlfriend, you want to
<v Speaker 2>spend all the time with him, and you guys are
<v Speaker 2>always doing everything, and she's doing that, and she's kind
<v Speaker 2>of abandoning her kids.
<v Speaker 3>Did you run into that at all?
<v Speaker 6>So I got kind of lucky. And so with me
<v Speaker 6>and their mom, we have split custody, so it's like
<v Speaker 6>one week I have, the one week I don't, and
<v Speaker 6>then on the weeks that I do have them, they
<v Speaker 6>were young enough and they would go to sleep around eight,
<v Speaker 6>so she would just come over and we'd watch a
<v Speaker 6>movie or whatever.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah or whatever.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, so you were good.
<v Speaker 2>You weren't bailing out on your time then, because that
<v Speaker 2>and that's definite what's happening on my end where even
<v Speaker 2>though she has a week with the kids, she's coming
<v Speaker 2>up excuses, you know, as to why she can't take them.
<v Speaker 6>Or if it was something on my week with the
<v Speaker 6>kids where I needed alone time, I would just work
<v Speaker 6>out something with their mom to just switch time or something.
<v Speaker 6>So good co parenting strongly recommend.
<v Speaker 3>That's a huge part of it, for sure. What's it ed?
<v Speaker 2>We appreciate you sounding off and sharing your life with us, buddy.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, no worries, all right, man, have a great.
<v Speaker 3>Weekend or a great week. It's only Tuesday forgot six
<v Speaker 3>year So yeah, I'm thinking she could still get out
<v Speaker 3>there and do a little bit of date. Why still
<v Speaker 3>be a human.
<v Speaker 2>But there is that thing where it's still I feel
<v Speaker 2>like for me personally, I would still make sure I'm
<v Speaker 2>making my kid my number one priority, especially a young
<v Speaker 2>girl who's starting to enter those formative years there you
<v Speaker 2>want to make sure you're a mom that's there for her.
<v Speaker 5>Well that's Noell.
<v Speaker 1>Absolutely everything about her letter says that she puts her
<v Speaker 1>kid first. I mean, she hasn't dated in the entire
<v Speaker 1>nine years. I mean the years it looks like she's
<v Speaker 1>been single. She hasn't even entertained the idea.
<v Speaker 3>So you got to be careful with it.
<v Speaker 9>Though.
<v Speaker 2>It is that slippery slope where if you find a
<v Speaker 2>guy that you fall madly in love with it you're
<v Speaker 2>not like pushing the daughter to this side.
<v Speaker 1>I don't think. I truly don't feel like that's a
<v Speaker 1>big issue. I mean when I was dating, Zoe was
<v Speaker 1>always number one. Always. She didn't meet people that I
<v Speaker 1>just dated, Like I don't. Yeah, I think that most
<v Speaker 1>parents know that you have to make sure you're still
<v Speaker 1>being a parent, you know, that's always going to be
<v Speaker 1>number one.
<v Speaker 3>But I always love having this conversation with Nicole.
<v Speaker 2>We've had it many times, like how quick would you
<v Speaker 2>start dating again?
<v Speaker 7>Oh?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we've had like how would you like? How quick?
<v Speaker 3>Who would you choose? It's fun, it's a fun hype.
<v Speaker 5>She's like Eric from accounting.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I'm really quick. Really fun conversation. No her thing,
<v Speaker 3>you know, and whether or not I trust her or not.
<v Speaker 2>She said that she would always wait until the kids
<v Speaker 2>were much older and grown. Yeah, just because she said
<v Speaker 2>there's too many weirdos out there. Yeah, She's like, and honestly,
<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't trust to anybody else, but the kids I
<v Speaker 2>wouldn't trust. So she would wait until they were you know,
<v Speaker 2>probably more so, like deep into high school or something.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I don't know.
<v Speaker 3>Again, it's all hypothetic.
<v Speaker 5>She's going to be back out there. I was like,
<v Speaker 5>you're so full of it, and that's the thing you're
<v Speaker 5>a It.
<v Speaker 1>Goes back to each individual situation because you know, Nick Knack,
<v Speaker 1>I doubt she wants to have more children, you know.
<v Speaker 4>What I mean?
<v Speaker 1>So like Noel, she's thirty two, she may still want
<v Speaker 1>to add to her family.
<v Speaker 3>So her weight or she could put that in there,
<v Speaker 3>you know what I mean.
<v Speaker 1>Like, yeah, well, but that's the thing, is her waiting
<v Speaker 1>to you know, take place with all that. Like I
<v Speaker 1>just feel like that's a different situation.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, who knows,
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