<v Speaker 1>Jary Katie and Josh hundred.
<v Speaker 2>As kids head back to school, there's some very important
<v Speaker 2>information that you need to learn about, including this teacher
<v Speaker 2>in Houston who is conducting an interesting social experiment. Teachers
<v Speaker 2>are probably dealing with children passing gas frequently in the classrooms,
<v Speaker 2>especially the younger kids. So she has now designated a
<v Speaker 2>special fart corner in her classroom where the kids can
<v Speaker 2>simply go over, take a couple seconds to toot in
<v Speaker 2>the corner where nobody cares, nobody can smell it, and
<v Speaker 2>they get back to their seat. She says, I'm just
<v Speaker 2>trying to keep She says, I'm just trying to keep
<v Speaker 2>the funk in one area smart. So she's got a
<v Speaker 2>TikTok video that's accumulated millions of views AFT as of
<v Speaker 2>this morning, where she's showing off her classlassroom and yes,
<v Speaker 2>there indeed is a corner in the classroom and she's
<v Speaker 2>got to sign up there that says fart corner.
<v Speaker 3>Well, do we not have shame anymore?
<v Speaker 1>I know? I think the kids probably dig it, right.
<v Speaker 4>They think it's fun. Yeah. Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>They like to go over there and look at people
<v Speaker 1>and like smile and give them a smirk. Like, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>you know what doing.
<v Speaker 2>Actually, I've been in the classrooms, you know, when my
<v Speaker 2>kids were younger, in the elementary schools, doing stuff for
<v Speaker 2>class parties, and it amazes me how many times those kids.
<v Speaker 4>Are farting in that class. Like these poor teachers deal
<v Speaker 4>with enough.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and they do it just fully aware too.
<v Speaker 4>They don't even care. It's just to them, it's like whatever,
<v Speaker 4>I mean.
<v Speaker 1>They're fully they're like lifting cheeks. H they don't know
<v Speaker 1>shame at all.
<v Speaker 2>So this teacher is like, you know, I'm tired of it.
<v Speaker 2>So if you need to do your business, go over.
<v Speaker 3>Here to the corner.
<v Speaker 1>Smart teacher.
<v Speaker 2>So shifting gears, though, we got to be a little
<v Speaker 2>more serious. We got to talk about the drugs. Well in.
<v Speaker 1>Anyone who has a kid who is you know, a
<v Speaker 1>teenager age, you have to have those conversations with them
<v Speaker 1>because that's when they start dabbling. They have to know that,
<v Speaker 1>you know, they're dangerous and stuff. And so the now
<v Speaker 1>hold up, hold up well because now kids with parents
<v Speaker 1>like there, it's a whole new way of communicating. So
<v Speaker 1>now not only do you have to have the talk
<v Speaker 1>with your kids, you need to make sure you look
<v Speaker 1>through their phone. So they're not having any secret conversations
<v Speaker 1>about it, and now they have a whole new language
<v Speaker 1>and the emojis in which they discuss it. So the
<v Speaker 1>DEA they came out, they're encouraging parents to talk with
<v Speaker 1>their kids about the dangers of illegal street drugs as
<v Speaker 1>they're heading back to school. But these emojis that they're using,
<v Speaker 1>they're coming out and telling the parents you need to
<v Speaker 1>watch for these on your kid's cell phone because some
<v Speaker 1>of them can be used as a secret language.
<v Speaker 4>So what about the drug users?
<v Speaker 1>Do I put on different? Okay? So that's the thing is,
<v Speaker 1>it's like, as far as different drugs, there's different emojis for.
<v Speaker 3>What they exactly.
<v Speaker 4>Well, I'm looking for the cran talking crack.
<v Speaker 1>Well that's cocaine, right, that's what that is. So snowflakes,
<v Speaker 1>a snowman, a diamond, an eight ball, there's like there's
<v Speaker 1>a smiley face with the tongue out, and there's also
<v Speaker 1>looks like a fish, I know. So it's like put
<v Speaker 1>them all in place. The only one that's like this
<v Speaker 1>is what it is is the mushrooms, which is mushrooms.
<v Speaker 1>That's the one. But everything else.
<v Speaker 2>Hold on, I got questions, what if I'm looking for
<v Speaker 2>the ecstasies.
<v Speaker 1>Ecstasy is a heart, a lightning bolt, an ex symbol,
<v Speaker 1>a piece of candy, or a pilomoji, any of those.
<v Speaker 1>I know, like the heart emojis. It's like, wait a second,
<v Speaker 1>I use that just needs and I'm talking about that.
<v Speaker 1>But they have everything. The potweed has a little swish
<v Speaker 1>right the smoke where you're like running so fast or
<v Speaker 1>smoke behind you. There's that one. There's fire. There's a
<v Speaker 1>palm tree, which is dumb. Everyone knows it's the evergreen tree.
<v Speaker 1>And then there's where it's.
<v Speaker 4>Like, oh and then what does have to do with
<v Speaker 4>the potweed?
<v Speaker 3>Well, the trees, the trees.
<v Speaker 2>You get some trees, not a palm tree, but the
<v Speaker 2>palm tree kind of looks like a potweed leaf a
<v Speaker 2>little bit.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think they have an evergreen tree. The heroines, it's.
<v Speaker 1>A Christmas tree. Heroin is a brown heart and a
<v Speaker 1>green dragon.
<v Speaker 4>Oh worry about yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm out of drugs.
<v Speaker 1>Well they have met the mess.
<v Speaker 3>Uh.
<v Speaker 1>It looks like a crystal ball, a blue heart, another diamond,
<v Speaker 1>and then.
<v Speaker 3>It has a little beaker.
<v Speaker 4>What about beers, they're just beer's.
<v Speaker 1>Not a beer one there's not a beer one. But
<v Speaker 1>again that's you're not really trying.
<v Speaker 4>To wow, there's not copy my homework.
<v Speaker 2>Goodness, is there anything at all?
<v Speaker 1>Not really? No coughsyrup's innocent. It's a baby bottle.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, all right, well, thank you for very good public service.
<v Speaker 4>This was very informative. Thank you, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Janessa says I have a friendship dilemma. My birthday was
<v Speaker 2>a couple of weeks ago, and one of my longtime friends, Tanisha,
<v Speaker 2>surprised me with a coach purse. It was way more
<v Speaker 2>expensive than anything we normally exchanged for birthdays.
<v Speaker 4>I was shocked. I thanked her a million times, told
<v Speaker 4>her how much I loved it. Later, I got curious.
<v Speaker 4>I did look up the purse online.
<v Speaker 2>It sells for about five hundred bucks, which made me
<v Speaker 2>even more surprised that she spent that much money on me.
<v Speaker 4>Here's where he gets kind of awkward. Da da da
<v Speaker 4>da da.
<v Speaker 2>I got a couple other friends who are really into
<v Speaker 2>designer purses.
<v Speaker 4>I showed it to him.
<v Speaker 2>They almost immediately started pointing out little things that didn't
<v Speaker 2>look right, like the stitching and the logos some of
<v Speaker 2>the hardware. They are convinced that this purse is a knockoff.
<v Speaker 4>Oh, now I don't know what to do.
<v Speaker 2>Genessa says, part of me is worried that Tanisha paid
<v Speaker 2>hundreds of dollars for this purse thinking it was authentic,
<v Speaker 2>and somebody ripped her off. If that happened, I feel
<v Speaker 2>like I should tell her so she can try to
<v Speaker 2>get some of her money back. But then she goes
<v Speaker 2>on to say, but there's another possibility that I don't
<v Speaker 2>even like thinking about. But what if she knew it
<v Speaker 2>was fake when she bought it. If that's the case,
<v Speaker 2>bringing it up basically forces her to admit, yeah, I
<v Speaker 2>bought you a knockoff, and I don't want to embarrass
<v Speaker 2>her or sound ungrateful. She says it was still a
<v Speaker 2>birthday gift. She didn't have to give me anything. She goes,
<v Speaker 2>here's my dilemma, guys, what do I do. Do I
<v Speaker 2>tell Tanisha that I found out that the purse might
<v Speaker 2>be a fake and there's a chance that she was scammed,
<v Speaker 2>or do I just shut up, appreciate the thought behind
<v Speaker 2>the gift and never mention it. Uh edit some of
<v Speaker 2>this sad If she knowingly bought me a knockoff and
<v Speaker 2>passed it off as reel. Is that actually a crappy
<v Speaker 2>thing for a friend and to do? Or am I
<v Speaker 2>being completely ungrateful as how she ended it. We'll love
<v Speaker 2>to hear about this on the air. You guys are
<v Speaker 2>the bomb.
<v Speaker 4>And that's from Genesa, Sweet Genessa.
<v Speaker 2>So there you go. There's her dilemma. If you want
<v Speaker 2>to sound off, voice your opinion. Three O three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one one mix, which is three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one sixteen forty nine. Boy oh boy, I know
<v Speaker 2>why did she even show it to her other friends?
<v Speaker 3>I enjoy it exactly.
<v Speaker 4>I blame the other friends in this instance.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well, especially if she didn't notice anything wrong and
<v Speaker 1>she was really she seemed really happy about it at first,
<v Speaker 1>you know, so huh.
<v Speaker 2>But you know, it sucks if you're like all excited
<v Speaker 2>about it and you are wearing it, like out and
<v Speaker 2>about and you do have I mean, women love purses,
<v Speaker 2>they do, and you're out and about just completely oblivious,
<v Speaker 2>and then they start like noticing it while you're out
<v Speaker 2>and stuff.
<v Speaker 3>That's embarrassing.
<v Speaker 1>Well, because here's the thing. Women who really and people
<v Speaker 1>just people in general, who really know persons they can
<v Speaker 1>tell from you know, half a mile away if that's
<v Speaker 1>a fake or not, because there is specific things, whether
<v Speaker 1>the lettering lines up. You know, a lot of these purses,
<v Speaker 1>I mean they have to specifically make sure the logo
<v Speaker 1>isn't cut.
<v Speaker 4>Off in any shape or form.
<v Speaker 1>So there's a lot of things that go into a
<v Speaker 1>high end persons, especially when we're talking the Louis Vauton,
<v Speaker 1>the Gucci, the Chanelle. I mean, those are the really
<v Speaker 1>high end purchase purses. I need a coach and you
<v Speaker 1>know Tory Burch and those things. Those are nice as well.
<v Speaker 1>But if we're talking high end, like thousands of dollars
<v Speaker 1>like those ones, like the stitching is so perfect that
<v Speaker 1>just the littlest bit, and not only that, but inside
<v Speaker 1>there's a serial number and everything that you can look at.
<v Speaker 1>So there's some legitimate, legitimal legitimate, some real stuff aware.
<v Speaker 2>So the person it really is my thing though too,
<v Speaker 2>is like say, her longtime friend here did buy.
<v Speaker 4>This for her and she did get scammed.
<v Speaker 2>Like I think I would be in that situation where
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, what if she didn't know and she paid
<v Speaker 2>a lot of money for this, Like I want her
<v Speaker 2>to try to get her money back or something. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>but who knows I mean, she could have bought this
<v Speaker 2>on Facebook marketplace.
<v Speaker 1>And that's where it's hard, because it's like, yeah, if
<v Speaker 1>your friend got duped, I know you would feel for
<v Speaker 1>them and you'd want them to, you know, make that right.
<v Speaker 1>But it's like, how, like can you make it right?
<v Speaker 1>Is it worth embarrassing your friend?
<v Speaker 3>How your friend? Hey?
<v Speaker 1>How do you even go about it?
<v Speaker 3>A show?
<v Speaker 4>Why'd you do this to me?
<v Speaker 3>You suck? Oh?
<v Speaker 1>You bought me a gift? How dare you?
<v Speaker 4>You're the worst? This is fake?
<v Speaker 2>I hate you?
<v Speaker 4>Like then it'll be a second show.
<v Speaker 2>Wants to know dilemma Like I got in a fight
<v Speaker 2>with my friend. Okay, so listen. I would love to
<v Speaker 2>talk to people, ladies. I know you got your purses.
<v Speaker 3>I know you do.
<v Speaker 2>My wife's got a closet full of these unnecessarily expensive purses.
<v Speaker 2>We want your thoughts, we want your comments. If you
<v Speaker 2>found out that your bestie gave you a knockoff purse,
<v Speaker 2>would you be pissed?
<v Speaker 4>Would you point it out to her? Would you help
<v Speaker 4>her get her money back? All sorts of scenarios.
<v Speaker 2>Hmm, it's the same sound I make when I open
<v Speaker 2>up my brand new coach purse and smell all that
<v Speaker 2>nice new leather.
<v Speaker 1>It does. Oh, I know it's part of it.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not gonna lie when I give those purses his
<v Speaker 2>gifts to Nick Knack. It is kind of like a
<v Speaker 2>special unboxing for those like when you open the box,
<v Speaker 2>because everything's pretty tissue presentation. It's like in the purse
<v Speaker 2>is in its own bag.
<v Speaker 1>It's like in a cloth bag, dust bag, just you know.
<v Speaker 3>The dust bag.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you, your mom's a dust bag like this special.
<v Speaker 2>I even caught myself off guard with that. I apologize
<v Speaker 2>to your mother the like the foam that is wrapped
<v Speaker 2>around them, like, oh, it's anyway.
<v Speaker 1>And then you have a video unboxing Nick.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's a.
<v Speaker 4>Whole thing, all right.
<v Speaker 2>So Janessa wrote in she got a gift from her
<v Speaker 2>friend to Nisha. It was a coach purse. She looked
<v Speaker 2>it up and it was an expensive purse. But her
<v Speaker 2>other friends like this is a fake, and she's like,
<v Speaker 2>what do I do? Just be quiet about this? Or
<v Speaker 2>should I let Tanisha know that she might have been
<v Speaker 2>ripped off? That's today's show, wants to Know dilemma Easily
<v Speaker 2>twenty five women piped in on the text line, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>you got anything you want to read.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, this one from Christine says, I would say, who
<v Speaker 1>cares about the purse being fake? She probably still spend
<v Speaker 1>fifty bucks. It's not that big of a deal. I
<v Speaker 1>would leave it alone, not tell your friend, as she
<v Speaker 1>probably already knows it was a fake purse. And I
<v Speaker 1>like this one as well. Don't embarrass the friend. People
<v Speaker 1>gift because they want to because it comes from a
<v Speaker 1>genuine place most of the time, not to have it
<v Speaker 1>listen and we don't judge type of scenario reciprocated back
<v Speaker 1>to them post gifts, so they say, not worth the
<v Speaker 1>emotional story. And I agree with these I think that
<v Speaker 1>you know, we don't know how much she paid for
<v Speaker 1>the purse, so I think that in itself, she may
<v Speaker 1>already know. She's like, yeah, I got a good deal
<v Speaker 1>on it.
<v Speaker 2>What a lot of ladies writing in saying if you
<v Speaker 2>do bring it up, make sure it's one hundred percent
<v Speaker 2>fake first, because that is going to lead to a
<v Speaker 2>very awkward scenario if it's real.
<v Speaker 4>So make sure it's a hyah, that's a good paint.
<v Speaker 2>And a lot of them are saying a gift is
<v Speaker 2>still a gift, just enjoy it.
<v Speaker 4>And then here is my take on it.
<v Speaker 2>I would say, shut up, enjoy it. The general public,
<v Speaker 2>ninety nine percent of people walking around are not going
<v Speaker 2>to know that this thing is fake. Yeah, they're just
<v Speaker 2>gonna be like, damn, that's a nice purse, you classy, right.
<v Speaker 2>The only people that are gonna know that it's fake
<v Speaker 2>is the four or five friends that you already showed
<v Speaker 2>it to. Don't wear it around them, yeah, just don't
<v Speaker 2>wear it around them whatever, but then continue to rock
<v Speaker 2>it everywhere.
<v Speaker 1>Else exactly who wear it in front of your friend
<v Speaker 1>who gave it to you? To show it up in
<v Speaker 1>front of them a little bit if you're that worried
<v Speaker 1>about the fake part. But yeah, I think there's a
<v Speaker 1>lot of ways that you can get around it not
<v Speaker 1>hurt anybody's feelings because I think, yeah
<v Speaker 2>Throwing up on Facebook, marketplace scam somebody else, for goodness
<v Speaker 2>mean somebody else's problem.
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