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Speaker 1:
[00:00] WKQI Detroit, WSNX Mesquite Grand Rapids, WVTS Toledo, Channel 955, World 45SNX, and 92.5 Kiss FM, an iHeart radio station, guaranteed human. Mojo.
Speaker 2:
[00:28] Let me take y'all back to the beginning.
Speaker 3:
[00:30] This is it. All righty, ready?
Speaker 4:
[00:33] You're listening to In The Morning.
Speaker 5:
[00:34] You're a doo-doo hat.
Speaker 3:
[00:39] It's showtime.
Speaker 5:
[00:41] Good morning and welcome to the In The Morning show. It's good to have you guys here with us today. Got a good show for you. War of the Roses coming up this morning, and this morning's War of the Roses. They've been dating for a long time, but she recently has made him feel very uncomfortable because he has been reading text messages between her and another man. Now, just to be clear, this other man is her, what do you call it, Anna?
Speaker 6:
[01:14] G-B-F-F.
Speaker 5:
[01:16] G-B-F-F or gay best friend. Is what it is. Have you ever had that, by the way, where people will all of a sudden just throw out the initials and you'll go, okay, hold on, I got to Google that because I got to figure out what the heck it was. I've had to do that with Anna before, but her gay best friend, a man, and are they hooking up? He thinks so, and War of the Roses coming up at 7.40. You'll hear that. Am I The A-Hole is coming up a little bit later this morning and a girl wants to know exactly if she's being an A-Hole because she said that she told her guy that their sex life sucks. Is that an A-Hole move? Her explanation comes up at 9 o'clock today, and you know what, Lydia, you gotta remind me because I totally screwed up, but pay your bills. I gotta get pay your bills on. I totally forgot. With all the $13,000 hype and craziness that we have, we have Pay Your Bills kicking off again this week. iHeartRadio, In The Morning, we're giving you a chance to win $1,000 13 times a day. 13 times a day you have a chance to win $1,000, which will give you a half a tank of gas probably. It used to be that that would help pay off your credit card bill. Now it doesn't. All right, it's In The Morning Show. All right, I have to talk about this because I still feel a little woozy from it. Tell me if you guys think that this is good. So we were out this weekend and we were hanging out at a bar in East Lansing and we're just sitting at a table. It's just a group of us. And another table was sitting right next to us. Really, really nice people. Actually, I think listeners of the show. Matter of fact, I thought that at first, I don't think that they had any clue that I was Mojo. And then at the end, I think that somebody said something. The next thing you know, I had said hi to a couple of the people at the table. They were leaving and they had a table full of food. And they said, hey, would you guys want this food? And we're all a bunch of frat boys, me too, all hanging out. And I said, guys, do you guys want the food? And all the guys were like, yeah, pass it over. So they passed it from their booth to our booth. And next thing I know, it becomes our food. One of the dads goes, you should never accept anything from anybody in a bar. You could get roofied. Which by the way, roofy pizza. Have you ever tried roofy pizza?
Speaker 7:
[03:49] Sounds delicious right now.
Speaker 8:
[03:50] I'm slightly hungry.
Speaker 5:
[03:51] Well, we all ate it. I swear to you, my stomach still hurts me thinking about it. My stomach still kind of bothers me a little bit.
Speaker 6:
[03:58] I'm shocked you ate it.
Speaker 5:
[04:00] Well, I nibbled a little bit on just the top of the stuff. And honestly, I'm joking when I say my stomach hurts because it doesn't, because obviously I would have gotten gluten from it, but it makes me think to myself, what is it about pizza? And it's just kind of a true thing. You can have like complete random people with dirty fingers order a pizza and a pizza could be sitting there on the box and you will go into that pizza and you will go grab that pizza.
Speaker 7:
[04:25] I agree with you. I have eaten off other people's tables before, so I very much feel this. Yeah. I remember at a bachelorette party I went to recently, the table next to us ordered a whole bunch of desserts and took like maybe a bite, if any, of some of them. And I'm like, you guys, they're just going to go to waste.
Speaker 6:
[04:46] Wait, so did they even offer it up or did you just reach over and get it?
Speaker 7:
[04:49] No, they got up and left and we all just attacked. Like seagulls at the beach. That was us.
Speaker 6:
[04:57] This happened to me yesterday. We had a little event after the show and I was sitting next to a client and I just said out loud, dang it, I wish I got a cookie. And he had one on his plate. He was already done. He slid it over. He was like, go ahead, take mine. And I felt like I had to.
Speaker 5:
[05:11] And you ate it?
Speaker 6:
[05:12] I did.
Speaker 5:
[05:13] Off of another man's plate?
Speaker 6:
[05:14] Yes.
Speaker 5:
[05:14] You had never met this man before this day?
Speaker 6:
[05:16] No, this is my first time meeting him.
Speaker 7:
[05:17] The guy sitting at our table with the glasses?
Speaker 6:
[05:19] I ate his cookie.
Speaker 5:
[05:20] You ate his cookie?
Speaker 9:
[05:22] He seemed clean. I'd eat his cookie.
Speaker 6:
[05:24] Yeah, I thought he looked clean too.
Speaker 5:
[05:25] I find it so interesting that we'll eat a stranger's pizza, but we won't share a toothbrush with our partner. How funny is that, that we actually have no problem with a complete stranger giving us a bite of their pizza, but we actually kind of know somebody and we touch naughty parts with them and we won't allow that to happen.
Speaker 7:
[05:46] You know what it is, because there's something about the visual of them brushing grime and bacteria off their teeth that I just can't stomach.
Speaker 5:
[05:55] Shannon, it has nothing to do with that. It has to do with the fact that it's pizza.
Speaker 7:
[05:59] Or that. I'm talking about the toothbrush.
Speaker 5:
[06:02] You could brush the pizza in your teeth and then give it to you and you'd be like, wait a second, is that a Jets? Oh, I love that. That's a giving ranch. You know you'd ask for that. 844-MOJO-LIVE, 844-665-6548. All right, so I want to ask this, I want to throw this out there. Are there any people that have ever taken food from a stranger or eaten food from a stranger?
Speaker 9:
[06:20] This was actually me the other day.
Speaker 5:
[06:22] Where?
Speaker 3:
[06:22] That doesn't surprise me.
Speaker 7:
[06:24] You do it at every tailgate.
Speaker 9:
[06:26] Yeah. Well, that's another thing. I go to all the tailgates to get free food, but me and Lydia, we went out on Saturday night, and there was a guy walking around in a free pizza, and I was like, hey, man, can I just get your pizza? Honestly, I kind of forgot eating the pizza. Bryce told me the next day that I ate it, but I just grabbed this pizza out of this guy's hand and ate it. I had no idea who he was.
Speaker 5:
[06:41] I want you to think about this. If the person's not eating their pizza anymore, it's almost same as the person taking the pizza and throwing it in their garbage can.
Speaker 10:
[06:50] Would you open it?
Speaker 5:
[06:52] You would not. You would not open up the lid of a garbage can and eat the pizza.
Speaker 9:
[06:55] When you're dropping in the munchies, you'll do anything for food.
Speaker 5:
[06:58] Oh, my God. All right, question. Who has eaten food from a stranger and what food have you eaten? 844-MOJO-LIVE, 844-665-6548 is our telephone number. The text is 95500. And that nice family that offered up and gave all the boys from Theta Chi, the guys from Theta Chi, their food. They gave pizza, wings, I think there was something else that was on there. I can't remember what it was. But it was so funny because it was a large table, tons of people, they must have ordered 12 pizzas or something because they had so much left at that particular time.
Speaker 7:
[07:37] When you're in college, I just feel like anything goes. You don't care if you get sick, you're gonna get sick from drinking too much anyway. I mean, whatever.
Speaker 9:
[07:45] The egg holes are not good, trust me. The powdered eggs, those are probably worse.
Speaker 5:
[07:49] The powdered eggs is like, I always hate staying at a, like one of the, I don't even know, I'm not gonna call out the brand, but I always hate staying at one of those like motels or hotels that offer the hot breakfast because I know they're gonna be powdered eggs. Powdered eggs to me are like the grossest thought in the world.
Speaker 7:
[08:07] They're very firm.
Speaker 5:
[08:08] Why is it that I'll eat powdered mashed potatoes, but I won't eat powdered eggs?
Speaker 9:
[08:12] I think any potato is great.
Speaker 5:
[08:14] It is true.
Speaker 9:
[08:15] But when I see the chefs at MSU pouring the powder into like the water and mixing up, I was like, I don't want these eggs, bro. I'm actually allergic to eggs, but.
Speaker 5:
[08:24] Are you really?
Speaker 9:
[08:25] Those ones didn't bother me.
Speaker 5:
[08:25] You're allergic to a lot of stuff.
Speaker 9:
[08:27] I know.
Speaker 5:
[08:27] You got shell. So yesterday, this is Bianca, and this is the thing that people have to understand. We're standing in line at a, you know, whatever kind of, I don't even know what it would be called, like a sales function that we had for iHeart, and they provided lunch. And Bianca standing in line, and there were some kind of sandwiches.
Speaker 9:
[08:44] It was tuna.
Speaker 5:
[08:45] There was tuna.
Speaker 9:
[08:46] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[08:46] And Bianca says to me and to Jay Towers, she goes, yeah, I don't know if I should eat it or not. And Jay goes, well, why? What's wrong? And she goes, well, I'm allergic to fish. She goes, well, then don't eat it. But she's contemplating the idea, maybe I'll try it just because.
Speaker 9:
[09:00] I was like, I never had tuna, maybe I won't have allergic reaction.
Speaker 6:
[09:03] She does this with all the nuts too.
Speaker 5:
[09:05] I'm in survival mode. I mean, you know, what's going on?
Speaker 9:
[09:08] You don't know unless you try.
Speaker 5:
[09:09] What's going, you are the human garbage disposal. What's going on, Jeanette, how are you doing?
Speaker 11:
[09:15] Good morning. Good morning, everybody. Good morning. What's the comment?
Speaker 5:
[09:19] Yeah.
Speaker 11:
[09:20] So, pizza has got to be the classic one, right? We were in Florida. I used to live there and my cousins from Michigan had come down. We're having a girls night. We're on the highway.
Speaker 12:
[09:30] We just left the club and we stopped at a stoplight.
Speaker 11:
[09:34] Next thing you know, a car full of guys pulls up next to us and they have a box of pizza.
Speaker 13:
[09:39] Did we switch it?
Speaker 11:
[09:40] Yes, they handed us their box of pizza through the window and the light turned green and we took off and we ate the pizza.
Speaker 5:
[09:47] Oh my God, Janette.
Speaker 8:
[09:48] I don't know if I would do that one.
Speaker 5:
[09:49] Janette, you had no idea who these guys were. No clue at all.
Speaker 11:
[09:53] No.
Speaker 5:
[09:53] Didn't even get a license plate number.
Speaker 6:
[09:56] Whose was better?
Speaker 11:
[09:56] No, not even.
Speaker 6:
[09:58] What pizza was the better pizza?
Speaker 14:
[10:01] Out of which one? I mean, the whole pizza was good.
Speaker 5:
[10:03] It was good.
Speaker 11:
[10:04] When you're drinking.
Speaker 5:
[10:05] Yeah. Would you would you off of a complete strangers table, just go in there and grab a piece of chicken or, you know, take us a bite of their burger?
Speaker 11:
[10:16] Not in a restaurant. No, it's funny. On the highway.
Speaker 5:
[10:22] Oh, my God. You and Bianca need to meet each other.
Speaker 6:
[10:27] God, he be in the house.
Speaker 5:
[10:32] What's up, Madison? How you doing?
Speaker 8:
[10:36] Good morning, you guys. Good morning.
Speaker 5:
[10:38] How are you? What's happening?
Speaker 12:
[10:41] So when I was a teenager, me and a group of friends were all hanging around downtown, and there was this guy that was like our age walking around and he was handing out cookies that his mom made because he was trying to make friends. And we were like, teenagers. So his mom was like, here, take some cookies, pass them out to people, go make some friends.
Speaker 9:
[11:04] And he's like, okay.
Speaker 8:
[11:06] So he's walking around and nobody would take his cookies.
Speaker 12:
[11:08] Well, he walked up to our group and he's like, you guys want some cookies? And I'm like, heck yeah. And I didn't even think about it. And I took them and I ate them right there. All my friends just looked at me like I was crazy.
Speaker 8:
[11:19] I ended up dating the guy a few months ago. Oh my God.
Speaker 7:
[11:22] Oh, that's a great story though.
Speaker 5:
[11:25] I'll be honest with you. Have you never heard of the story, don't take candy from a stranger or, you know?
Speaker 15:
[11:31] You know, we're not together anymore, but I didn't question it at the time.
Speaker 5:
[11:37] It's so funny. Do you guys ever have, when you were in school, bake sales, like where they would let you bring baked goods and then you could raise money for people? I would never eat from the kids who I didn't know.
Speaker 7:
[11:45] Okay, so what about when people brought in birthday treats?
Speaker 5:
[11:48] See, that was the thing that-
Speaker 7:
[11:49] Cupcakes, cookies, brownies.
Speaker 5:
[11:50] Well, typically it's like birthday treats were good. I was okay with it because it was the teacher allowing it to be passed out. But if some kid said, hey, do you want to eat this from my lunch? I probably wasn't going to eat it like a sandwich.
Speaker 7:
[12:02] There were certain kids that I would not eat their birthday treats.
Speaker 5:
[12:05] Oh, really?
Speaker 9:
[12:06] Like even if it was like my year start, like store bought.
Speaker 7:
[12:08] No, because usually pretty much everybody I feel like like somebody in the house made something like mom made cupcakes.
Speaker 5:
[12:14] What made you not want to eat theirs?
Speaker 7:
[12:18] The kid who had the green runny nose from his nose into his mouth every single day. I'm like, I don't trust those cupcakes.
Speaker 5:
[12:25] You got snot and cookies coming.
Speaker 16:
[12:27] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[12:28] What's up, Mike? How are you doing?
Speaker 16:
[12:31] Hey, good morning, guys. How are you?
Speaker 5:
[12:33] We're doing good. We're realizing here right now that we all are slobs. We'd all like to eat food randomly. What's going on?
Speaker 4:
[12:42] First time, long time.
Speaker 6:
[12:46] Mike's on the phone.
Speaker 4:
[12:48] Second of all, I want to say I love Shannon the best. Love you, Mojo as well.
Speaker 9:
[12:52] I love you back. We love you too.
Speaker 4:
[12:55] But no, I wanted to, when I was a kid, I lived in an apartment complex off of Canal and Delco, and I would go up to almost every house every day, knowing that I wouldn't say every day, but generally, and just literally out of nowhere, just go, food for the poor, food for the poor. And I'd just get food, like they'd just hand me food.
Speaker 9:
[13:13] Cause that's what I do. I know that too.
Speaker 7:
[13:14] I was gonna say, this is so Bianca.
Speaker 9:
[13:16] I'm just like, Bianca's Hungry Foundation, please donate, please donate.
Speaker 5:
[13:19] What kind of food would you get, Mike?
Speaker 4:
[13:22] Oh dude, anything and everything from sweets, treats, cupcakes, spaghetti, Doma, anything and everything.
Speaker 3:
[13:27] Spaghetti!
Speaker 4:
[13:27] I really got everything.
Speaker 3:
[13:28] Oh my God.
Speaker 7:
[13:29] Dude, I will take Doma from Stranger. I love Doma.
Speaker 5:
[13:32] That is funny.
Speaker 7:
[13:32] I'm not joking.
Speaker 5:
[13:33] If somebody brings in Doma or gives you Doma, you end up eating the thing.
Speaker 7:
[13:37] Yes.
Speaker 5:
[13:38] And the funny thing is, most of the Doma was made like a week ago at a party that they had, a family party.
Speaker 7:
[13:42] Don't care.
Speaker 5:
[13:44] What's going on? Hi, it's In The Morning. What's up, Wendy?
Speaker 17:
[13:48] Good morning. My advice is never eat any kind of food from a stranger. So I'm a nurse and we had a mom bring in cookies one day, a mom of a patient. I work in a pediatric unit. And after we all ate them, you know, cause we're night shifters, we'll eat just about anything. Nurses and night shifters will eat just about anything. She's like, were they good? And we're like, oh yeah, they were so delicious.
Speaker 3:
[14:09] And she's like, oh, that's good.
Speaker 17:
[14:10] Cause I ran out of milk.
Speaker 16:
[14:12] So I use breast milk.
Speaker 8:
[14:13] Oh my gosh!
Speaker 17:
[14:18] Never eat food from a stranger.
Speaker 7:
[14:20] Oh my, why would she say that too? Just keep that to yourself.
Speaker 5:
[14:25] Oh my God.
Speaker 8:
[14:26] Exactly.
Speaker 10:
[14:27] Exactly.
Speaker 5:
[14:29] Working in a hospital, isn't breast milk supposedly healthier than regular milk?
Speaker 7:
[14:33] It's actually amazing for you. And it's amazing for your skin.
Speaker 5:
[14:36] But the idea of doing it, all right.
Speaker 7:
[14:38] It's like somebody else's, it's weird.
Speaker 17:
[14:39] Yeah, but drinking a stranger's breast milk is disgusting. Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[14:45] Somebody told me that nurses that work the late shift at a hospital, like you said, will eat anything, kind of like radio DJs, you know?
Speaker 17:
[14:53] Anything. Yeah, if you ever want to get rid of your kid's Halloween candy, you just tuck it into work and put it on the table in the break room and it was gone.
Speaker 5:
[15:00] Isn't it funny? You guys are the healthy ones and we're eating food like from anybody. What's up, Rob? Hi.
Speaker 18:
[15:07] Hey, first time ever from New Hampshire.
Speaker 19:
[15:09] Hey, Rob, what's going on?
Speaker 3:
[15:10] Rob on the phone.
Speaker 18:
[15:12] I started listening to you because we wore the roses, but hey, I picked up on, I work at a pizza place. I'm a delivery driver and occasionally some of the best looking food goes back into the kitchen. It's waiting to go to the dishwasher. I've snagged pieces of tortellini off of plates, some french fries, some cold real fast food.
Speaker 5:
[15:32] Wait, so somebody had it on their plate, sitting at a table, and it comes back for you to kind of clean off into the garbage and then wash the dishes, and you're eating the food up.
Speaker 18:
[15:40] No, it's not my job.
Speaker 5:
[15:41] No, it's not my job to do that part. Yeah, but it's, That's where it was headed, and I've eaten off the plate. I wonder how many times waitstaff, when they're boxing food up, grab a taster too. Yeah, to go or something.
Speaker 7:
[15:53] I hope they do, versus it going in the garbage.
Speaker 5:
[15:55] But if they're boxing it for the person and putting it on.
Speaker 7:
[15:58] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[15:58] A couple of fries here, a couple of fries there. In his case, though. Hey Rob, thanks for checking us out on the iHeart app, we appreciate you, man.
Speaker 7:
[16:04] Thanks Mojo.
Speaker 5:
[16:05] Bye.
Speaker 19:
[16:06] How smart are you? Is In The Morning's back in the day?
Speaker 2:
[16:09] We have to go back in time.
Speaker 19:
[16:11] Where we give you a bunch of events, and you tell us what year it happened.
Speaker 5:
[16:14] All right, these are for Demi Lovato tickets. Secret Sound, by the way, is coming up here in just a little bit. It was the year that Kim Kardashian infamously cried over losing her diamond earrings on a trip to Bora Bora.
Speaker 4:
[16:28] My diamond earring came off in the ocean and it's gone.
Speaker 5:
[16:31] That was, by the way, when she was with Chris Humphries, remember that? Yeah. Steve Carell left his iconic role of being Michael Scott on The Office.
Speaker 20:
[16:40] Tomorrow lunch, you and me.
Speaker 21:
[16:41] Okay.
Speaker 20:
[16:45] Yeah, I'll leave it tomorrow.
Speaker 4:
[16:47] You're leaving today, right?
Speaker 21:
[16:50] Baby.
Speaker 5:
[16:51] And the big song from Drake. What year was it?
Speaker 19:
[17:02] Tell us the year this stuff happened. 844-MOJO-LIVE.
Speaker 1:
[17:05] 844-665-6548.
Speaker 5:
[17:09] Jaylin, you want to go see Demi Lovato?
Speaker 8:
[17:12] Yes, I would love to.
Speaker 5:
[17:14] What year was that?
Speaker 8:
[17:15] 2011.
Speaker 1:
[17:16] It was, Jaylin. You're going on a holiday.
Speaker 5:
[17:18] Congratulations.
Speaker 8:
[17:21] Thank you.
Speaker 5:
[17:22] We got a pair of tickets for you. That's happening on the 29th of this month. You got tickets to Demi Lovato, Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. You're calling us from Muskegon. Maybe get an overnight stay or make it a late night. Congratulations to you.
Speaker 6:
[17:37] Thank you so much. I appreciate it.
Speaker 5:
[17:38] Oh, we appreciate you. Have a great morning, Jaylin. Right now, we're going to make somebody have even better morning, probably a better year, when they win $13,000. Will it be now? It's Mojo's Secret Sound. It has been one of the biggest mysteries that has happened in all of our town here. What is the secret sound? If you know it, 844-MOJO-LIVE, 844-665-6548, be the 95th caller.
Speaker 19:
[18:13] In The Morning's Dirty on the 30.
Speaker 5:
[18:15] All right, Shannon, with what's trending this morning in the Dirty on the 30, what's going on, Shannon?
Speaker 7:
[18:20] Well, the singer known as David has been charged with first degree murder, sexual abuse of a minor and mutilation of a body in the death of 14-year-old Celeste Hernandez. She's the one whose remains were found in the front trunk of his Tesla a couple of months after she went missing, actually a lot of months after she went missing. In court, David pleaded not guilty to all charges. He is being held without bail as the case moves forward. This is the DA talking.
Speaker 21:
[18:46] Today, I am announcing the charges against David Anthony Burke. The musician known as David spelled D4VD in connection with the brutal and horrific murder of Celeste, a 14-year-old at that time. And there are three sets of charges that have been brought. The first degree murder with special circumstances. And again, those special circumstances are lying in wait.
Speaker 7:
[19:14] Prosecutors allege the killing was tied to fears that she might expose a relationship that would basically damage his career. His legal team denies the accusations and maintains his innocence.
Speaker 5:
[19:24] Here's the thing I don't understand. They have been talking about this story for some time. This guy has had a relationship with her since she was 12 years old.
Speaker 7:
[19:34] Correct.
Speaker 5:
[19:34] And he has always been of age because of the obviously age of the two. The families have known about this. She has gone missing at times. People have called him, she has come home. How has nobody in the family called the police way before this whole thing?
Speaker 7:
[19:51] I don't know.
Speaker 5:
[19:53] When your 12 year old daughter or whoever, I don't know, her family life, goes and starts hanging out with some older guy, why are you not stepping in?
Speaker 7:
[20:03] I don't know the situation. I have not dug deep enough into it, but I wonder if her family was like, oh my gosh, he's a celebrity. And you kind of get foggy. Yeah, flexible with him.
Speaker 5:
[20:16] But I don't think he's always been a celebrity. He didn't become famous at that time, like when he was doing it.
Speaker 7:
[20:21] He became famous as a recently.
Speaker 5:
[20:24] So here's an interesting thing. His music, I was watching, I think it was Nightline. Believe it or not, Nightline did a whole thing on this story. And they were talking about song titles of his music. That last song that you just heard is Romantic Homicide. And they say that a lot of his music, and if you listen to some of the lyrics, were things that were referencing her, including the referencing of killing.
Speaker 6:
[20:48] Which is almost like premeditated.
Speaker 5:
[20:50] It's really crazy.
Speaker 7:
[20:51] Yeah. Haley Duff and her fiance of 12 years, Matt Rosenberg have split. They apparently actually ended their relationship back in January. They share two daughters. They had postponed their wedding, again for 12 years, saying they felt married and they didn't need to make it official. Zayn Malik had to cancel his appearance on The Tonight Show because of a health scare. He was recently hospitalized for some sort of mystery illness. He's still recovering, so doctors advised him to pull back from all public appearances. That means he also canceled some other promo events tied to his new album. Even though it just dropped, he's going to be staying quiet for a while.
Speaker 5:
[21:30] Wasn't Zayn the one that you were talking about yesterday that was in a little bit of a?
Speaker 7:
[21:35] Well, he got into it with Louis Tomlinson.
Speaker 5:
[21:37] Do you think it was a health scare or do you think it's because of that?
Speaker 7:
[21:40] That was six months ago, but the timing is interesting because that story is now coming out. So I'm wondering if his team just doesn't want him answering questions about that. And lastly, a group of Kansas high school students decided to take something a little different than a limo to prom. Students from Seaman High School in Topeka spotted the iconic Oscar Mayer Wiener mobile in a grocery store parking lot. And so they went up to the driver and they were like, hey, we want to take this thing to prom. Can we take it to prom? To their surprise, the crew said, yeah, go for it. So this group of friends rolled up to prom in the giant hot dog shaped Wiener mobile. And they said, there's a once in a lifetime moment.
Speaker 6:
[22:21] Good for them.
Speaker 18:
[22:22] Good pictures there.
Speaker 7:
[22:24] If you miss anything from today's show, you can always go back and check out the podcast on the free iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 5:
[22:35] It is time now for Mojo's Secret Sound, which is brought to you by DFCU Financial, the cash back credit union, where we are giving away $20,000, part of their 20th anniversary of giving cash back to its members. This go around $13,000. We did $7,000 on the last Secret Sound. And Secret Sound, by the way, throughout the year here on In The Morning, make sure that you keep listening for more money from DFCU Financial. Will today be the day that we get a winner? Will Abby from Frasier get it? Did you say mm-hmm? You believe so?
Speaker 6:
[23:14] We're getting close.
Speaker 5:
[23:15] Do you feel that? And let me test your psychic abilities. Anna Robb, do you feel Abby from Frasier is the one that's going to win it?
Speaker 6:
[23:22] Abby? I don't know. I don't feel it yet.
Speaker 5:
[23:25] Let's hear her voice. Let's hear her voice. Abby, are you there?
Speaker 16:
[23:29] Good morning. Hello. How are you guys?
Speaker 5:
[23:31] We're fantastic, Abby. How are you feeling?
Speaker 16:
[23:35] I'm nervous, but I feel good.
Speaker 5:
[23:36] All right. Have you been playing along the whole time?
Speaker 16:
[23:39] I've been guessing along and I have a couple of guesses and I switched about a week or two, so I think I got it, though.
Speaker 5:
[23:46] All right. What do you have plans to do with the $13,000?
Speaker 16:
[23:52] I'm in need of a new car, so I would put a down payment on a new car somewhere.
Speaker 7:
[23:56] Sounds great.
Speaker 5:
[23:56] I like it. And what are you driving right now?
Speaker 16:
[24:00] I'm not driving anything. I use my gadget in life, so my mom takes me with her. She's so kind and sweet to me.
Speaker 5:
[24:06] Okay. All right. What kind of phone are you on right now?
Speaker 16:
[24:10] An iPhone.
Speaker 5:
[24:11] Are you on speaker or are you on... What are you...
Speaker 16:
[24:13] Yeah, I just take it off speaker.
Speaker 5:
[24:15] Yeah, take it off speaker because it sounds muffled. Your speaker's not great. And I want to make sure we get this thought. Oh, that was so much better. Yeah, your speaker. By the way, you got to clean out the little speaker thing, I think. I think you got a little... I think you got some gook in there. All right. Are you ready?
Speaker 11:
[24:30] Yes, I am.
Speaker 5:
[24:30] Abby from Frasier, Michigan. What is Mojo's secret sound?
Speaker 11:
[24:39] Mojo's secret sound is Lydia shaking a bag of chips in front of the microphone a few times.
Speaker 5:
[24:47] Lydia shaking a bag of chips in front of the microphone. You good with that?
Speaker 16:
[24:56] I am.
Speaker 5:
[24:58] Confident that that's going to win you $13,000 and get you a brand new car?
Speaker 16:
[25:04] I hope so. I've been praying, so I really hope so.
Speaker 5:
[25:08] Abby from Frasier. It is not the secret sound.
Speaker 7:
[25:14] I wanted you to just get that car for yourselves.
Speaker 16:
[25:17] It's okay.
Speaker 5:
[25:19] Abby, we still have that secret sound available. You got to come up with another guess and you got to do it fast because we're going to be playing, coming up here in less than 45 minutes. Okay?
Speaker 16:
[25:32] All right.
Speaker 5:
[25:32] Mojo's secret sound is still available to win $13,000.
Speaker 19:
[25:37] In The Morning's $13,000 secret sound is on the air now.
Speaker 5:
[25:40] You got Mojo's secret sound. All right, so Kevkn's off the next couple of days. He's taking some time off from the show to, I think actually, Kevkn's the only guy I know. No, he's taking time off because he got offered a job, another job to do side hustle work. The guy's the only guy I know.
Speaker 7:
[26:35] I asked him yesterday, what are you going to do for the next three days? And he's like, just kind of hang out and chill with Josiah. I'm like, good for you.
Speaker 5:
[26:42] I think he's emceeing something. Or doing something like that.
Speaker 6:
[26:45] Of course he is.
Speaker 5:
[26:45] You can use your vacation time for whatever you want to, but he's the only guy I know. He's like hustling. So who's keeping the three-second count?
Speaker 6:
[26:53] I am, and I'm so excited to do it.
Speaker 5:
[26:55] All right, do me a favor and don't be as harsh as he is or as slow as he is sometimes.
Speaker 6:
[26:59] Okay, I'll do my best.
Speaker 5:
[27:00] Sometimes he's either one or the other. It depends on if he likes the person that is playing. We've got Laura who's playing here going for H. She's getting closer to double digits. Hello, Laura.
Speaker 8:
[27:11] Hi, how are you guys?
Speaker 5:
[27:13] Welcome back, we're doing good. Your challenger today from Hazel Park, Michigan works for Amazon.
Speaker 22:
[27:20] Robert, what's up, Robert?
Speaker 8:
[27:22] Good morning.
Speaker 5:
[27:23] Laura, Robert, Robert, Laura.
Speaker 22:
[27:25] Good morning, Robert.
Speaker 5:
[27:28] And good morning. He already said good morning. I'm locking you in a soundproof area, Laura. We're gonna begin the contest here right now, okay? Five pop culture trivia questions. Whoever gets the most right wins. The guy always goes to the champion. Robert, question number one. After her duet with Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella over the weekend, this material girl said several of her contests, or Jesus, said several of her costumes that she wore on stage went missing. Who is she? Madonna. Question number two. The CEO of Apple is stepping down after 15 years on the job. Which of the following Tims is he? Is he A. Tim Cook, B. Tim Allen, or C. Tim Murphy?
Speaker 3:
[28:17] A. Tim Cook.
Speaker 5:
[28:19] Question number three. This chicken fried singer will be performing the national anthem ahead of the UFC's White House event coming up later this summer. What's his name?
Speaker 3:
[28:32] Zach Brown.
Speaker 5:
[28:33] Question number four. Jenna Ortega was spotted filming this popular Netflix show based off of the Adams family in Paris this week. What's the show called?
Speaker 3:
[28:45] Is it Wednesday?
Speaker 5:
[28:47] Question number five. Nicole Kidman's daughter, Sunday Rose, wore a $13,000 dress to her prom. Who is Sunday's famous dad?
Speaker 6:
[29:00] Three seconds.
Speaker 4:
[29:00] Oh, can you repeat that again?
Speaker 5:
[29:02] Nicole Kidman's daughter, Sunday Rose, wore a $13,000 dress to her prom. Who is Sunday's famous dad?
Speaker 6:
[29:10] Three?
Speaker 4:
[29:11] Tom Cruise.
Speaker 5:
[29:13] Let's bring our champion back from a soundproofed area. Laura, let me just tell you something before Shannon tells you how many you have to get. Anna didn't even get a chance to do three, two, one, because he got questions so quick. Four out of five. What did he do?
Speaker 7:
[29:27] Four out of five.
Speaker 5:
[29:27] Four out of five. So, he was near perfect.
Speaker 6:
[29:32] Yeah, I was impressed.
Speaker 5:
[29:33] And quick with his answers, Laura. Are you ready? He was fast. Yes, this is the one time being fast as a man is okay, right?
Speaker 6:
[29:43] Not too much now.
Speaker 5:
[29:44] All right, here we go. Laura, you've got to beat four out of five. You can only miss one. Question number one. After her duet with Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella over the weekend, this material girl said several of her costumes that she wore went missing. Who is she?
Speaker 16:
[30:04] Madonna.
Speaker 5:
[30:05] Yes. Question two. The CEO of Apple is stepping down after 15 years on the job. Which of the following Tims is he?
Speaker 16:
[30:17] A.
Speaker 5:
[30:18] Tim Cook, B. Tim Allen or C. Tim Murphy.
Speaker 6:
[30:24] Three seconds.
Speaker 16:
[30:25] Tim Cook.
Speaker 5:
[30:26] Yes.
Speaker 16:
[30:27] Two to two.
Speaker 5:
[30:27] I like how Shannon did that. She wrote a question, had her dad in the question. That was actually good. I like that question. All right. Again, you can only miss one of these questions. Question number three. This chicken fried singer will be performing the national anthem ahead of the UFC's White House event this summer. What's his name?
Speaker 6:
[30:50] Three seconds.
Speaker 14:
[30:53] Three to three.
Speaker 5:
[30:54] Getting nervous?
Speaker 14:
[30:56] Yes, I've been nervous.
Speaker 6:
[30:58] You got this.
Speaker 5:
[31:00] Question four. Jenna Ortega was spotted filming this popular Netflix show based off of the Adams family in Paris this week. What's the show called?
Speaker 6:
[31:12] You got it.
Speaker 7:
[31:12] Four to four.
Speaker 5:
[31:14] And a perfect score. And a score of five to four to beat Robert. Nicole Kidman's daughter, Sunday Rose wore a $13,000 dress to her prom. Who is Sunday's famous dad?
Speaker 7:
[31:31] Yeah, perfect score. Five to four is the final.
Speaker 8:
[31:41] Roger made me nervous today.
Speaker 5:
[31:43] You know what? It was all Robert there, man. That's our Amazon guy, Robert. Robert, you missed out on it by one qu- Actually, I guess you wouldn't have gotten it anyway. You got a tie there. You know?
Speaker 3:
[31:55] I'm close.
Speaker 5:
[31:56] Yeah, that was good though. We got a parting gift for you.
Speaker 7:
[31:58] I'm impressed with your pop culture knowledge, Robert.
Speaker 6:
[32:01] You too.
Speaker 3:
[32:02] Thank you.
Speaker 5:
[32:03] Checkers is the sponsor this week. We're going to set you up with a Checkers gift card. Congratulations to you, Robert.
Speaker 3:
[32:09] Thank you.
Speaker 5:
[32:11] So hang on the phone and we'll get that for you. Laura, you're coming back tomorrow, getting closer and closer to the double digit mark. We'll see you then. Have a great day at your school.
Speaker 23:
[32:21] All right. Thanks. You guys have a good day.
Speaker 5:
[32:23] Thanks guys. Hold on one second.
Speaker 19:
[32:24] It's In The Morning 5 at 655.
Speaker 5:
[32:28] Give me the legal please. All right, it is In The Morning show. War of the Roses coming up, Busting a Cheater. This is your home of that. Five Lies to Tell Your Mom. The phone scam that we love to do. We also have Am I the A-hole? Second date updates. Throwback Throwdown and of course, Shannon's Dirties on the 30s and we're broadcasting live on these great radio stations, but we're also on the iHeart app. Spotify, Apple, whatever you want to do as far as listening to the show, you can listen to us there and make sure that you download all of our podcasts or have it auto download so you don't miss a thing. You can get every War Of The Roses possible. Yesterday was kind of a crazy day for Anna and our boss and she'll explain that whole situation. What's going on, Anna?
Speaker 6:
[33:38] So yesterday was wild for me. I just kind of had a lot of things going on and then to add on to it, when I was leaving an event that we had at LCA, Little Caesars Arena, I had to go back to the station to grab something and on my way back to the station, my worst fear, not my worst fear, but one of my major fears happened. The tire thing started blinking on my car and then I was getting an alert that one of my tires was at 5 PSI.
Speaker 5:
[34:06] Oh, God.
Speaker 6:
[34:06] All of the other ones are at 37. So I'm freaking out. I'm like, should I even be driving right now? But I was pretty close to the station.
Speaker 5:
[34:12] You couldn't tell like your car wasn't leaning at all?
Speaker 6:
[34:15] I think it was, but I was just like, I was a mess.
Speaker 7:
[34:19] You're car is high.
Speaker 6:
[34:20] Yeah, it is.
Speaker 7:
[34:21] It's like, do you have...
Speaker 6:
[34:23] Yeah, it's lifted. And they're big tires.
Speaker 5:
[34:25] So real quick, because you're talking so fast for me here. I want to follow this a little bit. So your car was at, your normal thing is 36 or 37. I always wonder about that. You know what I mean? Like on days when it gets cold and stuff like that, sometimes the tire light will go on. Do you think it was a bad PSI, or could you noticeably know that your tire was...
Speaker 6:
[34:43] I think I could notice, but I was tripping a little bit. I was just in panic mode. So I was calling my dad, because I don't know how to change a tire. This is why it's a fear of mine. I'm like, I don't know what to do if I have a flat tire. So I'm calling my dad, he's not answering. I slow roll into the radio station, and I run into the studio. As I'm getting out of my car, I hear a hiss, and I'm like, oh yeah, I definitely have a flat tire. Go look at it. It's coming out of the tire stem. So if you don't know what a tire stem, I didn't know what a tire stem was. I learned yesterday, it's where you put the air into the tire.
Speaker 5:
[35:15] How did you learn what that thing was called?
Speaker 6:
[35:18] Cody from our Promotions and Marketing Director told me. So I had heard that, and I ran in here looking for somebody who looked like they knew something about cars. Well, this place was empty because we were all at an event at LCA. Only person here was Cody and Kenzie from our Promotions team. Cody, I was like, do either of you know anything about cars? They're like, no. I was like, oh gosh, I'm having an issue. Where's the guy when I need him? But Cody goes outside with me. She was like, oh, it's just the tire stem. So she initially stops the leak by taking a cap off of a different tire and screwing it on because there was no cap on the tire stem. She's a boy scout. I was like, that is so resourceful, Cody. And then she was like, do you want me to add you to my AAA account? Because I guess she has like five free things. She was like, I'll get this fixed for you. I know, I was like, Cody, you're doing too much. But of course.
Speaker 5:
[36:12] Did she add you to it?
Speaker 6:
[36:13] So she's adding me to it. And then it's like a light bulb goes off in her head. And she's like, you know what? Tony Travato can fix this. Tony is our big boss. His title's like SVP and he's always busy. So in my head, I'm like, no way I'm asking Tony Travato to change my tire in the middle of a work day. It's like 2 p.m. But she was like, no, let's just give him a call.
Speaker 10:
[36:35] You talk to the PD, the program director.
Speaker 6:
[36:37] So she calls up Tony. Tony's like, oh my God, is it an emergency? You never call me, Cody. Like something must be wrong.
Speaker 19:
[36:43] Well, hello, Mr. Program Director.
Speaker 6:
[36:45] And Cody tells him, Tony comes, he drives from LCA, comes and looks at it. He's like, you know, let me check my schedule. He had a free hour and he was like, I'll change it for you. He's in a very nice outfit, by the way. But he's like, yeah, I'll change it for you. I have a free hour. I felt so bad, but I found out that Tony loves tinkering with cars. He said this was like the highlight of his day. He was like, thank you.
Speaker 5:
[37:11] There's nothing that this guy can't do.
Speaker 7:
[37:13] It's actually, Anna, you don't know this yet because you haven't worked here that long. It's wild, the things that Tony can do. He's like renovating his own house right now and building a closet for his wife. He's built bunk beds for breaking and entering families. He, I don't know, you name it, Tony knows how to do it.
Speaker 5:
[37:31] He programs or oversees more than maybe 50 to 100 radio stations. Besides obviously overseeing us in the Detroit market. He's got other markets. And he does all of this stuff and he does it without sweating. I've never seen that man sweat. He ran the marathon and he did not sweat. He did not sweat.
Speaker 7:
[37:55] What did you do this past weekend, Tony? I ran the marathon. And you're like, wait, what?
Speaker 5:
[38:02] And didn't even like, you know how some people when they run a marathon, they brag about it. They got to brag with one of those stickers on the back of their car.
Speaker 6:
[38:08] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[38:08] Tony Travato doesn't even brag with a sticker on the back of his car. It's amazing. OK, so he did this.
Speaker 6:
[38:15] So he walked outside and for an hour, he changed my tire totally by himself because Cody and I, Cody, I love you. Cody helped with chat GBT. He was like trying to figure out where to jack it up or something. And Cody chat GBT it. But Tony took the big tires off, did it all, told me where I needed to go. He's like, call discount tire. They'll figure it out. So that's how I spent my afternoon. But Tony, his hands were all dirty. And then he just walks back in here and takes a call.
Speaker 5:
[38:46] It was unbelievable. This guy, he's like, you know, boss ever. Do you think he might be Clark Kent? Do you know who Clark Kent is?
Speaker 6:
[38:52] Spider-Man.
Speaker 5:
[38:54] No, Superman.
Speaker 7:
[38:55] Superman. As we say, today is Dress As Your Favorite Superhero Day at Smith School. I should have had him dress like Tony Travato.
Speaker 5:
[39:01] Who is that, Smith?
Speaker 7:
[39:02] Button down plaid shirt, jeans, dress shoes.
Speaker 5:
[39:04] Who's Tony Travato? He's my hero.
Speaker 6:
[39:07] My favorite comment. So I was also calling my mom and she called me and she was like, OK, did you figure it out? I'm like, yeah, my boss is fixing it. She's like, Mojo? I'm like, no, not Mojo. Then I posted it on social media. I was like, my boss is changing my tire. And everyone's like, we know it's not Mojo. Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[39:23] By the way, I will tell you this with Tony Travato. I don't know if you know this, but back in the day, and listeners remember Ellen, who used to be our producer before Lydia. He was in the parking lot underneath her car for hours. And we're like, what is Tony Travato doing? He changed and fixed her brakes. Like didn't just fix her brakes, changed her brakes in the car. He went to some auto parts store, probably O-O-O-Riley Auto Parts. And he came back with brakes and put them on her car.
Speaker 7:
[39:55] Do you know that he said, I remember this, he said that she got quoted $900 at the brake shop for the job and he did it for 35 bucks.
Speaker 5:
[40:02] Oh my God, that's crazy. What's up, John?
Speaker 3:
[40:05] Hi. Hey, I got a water leak in my house.
Speaker 4:
[40:09] Can Tony fix my water leak?
Speaker 1:
[40:11] I'm sure he can.
Speaker 7:
[40:12] We're joking, but he can.
Speaker 16:
[40:16] I got a mold problem.
Speaker 4:
[40:17] It's like, it's real bad.
Speaker 5:
[40:19] You know what? We should ask Tony if Tony could do it. Tony actually should do, you know how on Saturday mornings they have on some radio stations, The Handyman? They need to have like a handyman show and have the program director. Can Tony do it? That will be the, you know what? That's the segment we're gonna do on our show. We're gonna sell it for advertising purposes. Can Tony do it? What's up, Amber? How you doing?
Speaker 15:
[40:39] Hi, good morning. How are you guys doing?
Speaker 5:
[40:41] We're doing good. I'm happy that Anna is safe. And I'm glad that we got a guy like Tony Travato around here. What's going on?
Speaker 15:
[40:48] So I had texted in and Lydia gave me a call as someone, I'm a woman who has worked at Bell Tire.
Speaker 5:
[40:56] Yeah, I love Bell Tire.
Speaker 15:
[40:59] For like five to six years on and off. I was a tire technician there. Well, one thing I thought about doing was reaching out to women and single moms in my community and teaching them how to change a tire, how to check their oil, how to do things that women usually depend on men for.
Speaker 5:
[41:20] Can I ask you a question, Amber? I want to call Don Barnes up and I want to ask him because Don's a good friend of the show. He's, for those that don't know this, the owner of Bell Tire. We should do that as a, you know, we've done Naughty Moms Night Outs and we've done different events with women, like, you know, where women had opportunities to play with, like, adult toys. We should have women learn the thing that's most important and that is making sure you don't need a guy to do your tire for you, right? That's a good-
Speaker 15:
[41:49] Yes, I absolutely agree with that. And I'll tell you what, being a woman doing that kind of stuff, I got a lot of backlash from a lot of gentlemen not trusting me to work on their vehicle.
Speaker 7:
[42:01] Oh, really?
Speaker 15:
[42:04] Honest to goodness, some of the salesmen that I worked with would tell the gentlemen if they specifically said for me not to work on their vehicle, they would tell them, okay, well, she's our best tire tech, but that's your choice.
Speaker 5:
[42:17] Wow, that's amazing. Where are you at, Amber? Which one of the stores are you at?
Speaker 15:
[42:22] Well, I don't work at Bell Tire anymore, but I worked at the one in Port Huron and Fort Gratiot for several years.
Speaker 5:
[42:28] That's incredible. What are you doing nowadays, Amber?
Speaker 8:
[42:31] I work for the post office.
Speaker 5:
[42:32] Oh, wow, that's wild. Well, Amber, I get to get your phone number here and I got to connect you with Tony Travato and you guys could be co-hosts on the new Can Tony Do It show. Can Tony and Amber do it? I love that idea. Thank you for the call. I appreciate it. Take care of yourself. Hold on, Derek. What's up, Derek?
Speaker 2:
[42:52] Hey, how you doing?
Speaker 5:
[42:53] Good, man. What's going on?
Speaker 2:
[42:54] Good morning, everybody. When I hear you guys talking about Tony Travato, I just think about all the Chuck Norris jokes and stuff. And I'm like, Tony Travato, you know, he can win an arm wrestling contest with both arms, with both hands.
Speaker 18:
[43:08] Ah, that is so great. He is.
Speaker 5:
[43:11] You know what? Now that Chuck Norris is dead, Tony Travato is the new Chuck Norris.
Speaker 18:
[43:16] I love it. Psst.
Speaker 19:
[43:19] He's cheating. Another world famous war of the roses happens at 740 on In The Morning.
Speaker 5:
[43:26] We should do that later. That's so funny. Let's get all the Chuck Norris jokes and let's have them read to Tony Travato as it's Tony Travato and not Chuck Norris. All right. It is In The Morning. Big step in a teenager's life. Is she a teenager yet or no? She's not a teenager.
Speaker 7:
[43:44] She's a tween. She's 12.
Speaker 5:
[43:45] 12 years old. Middle schooler. Big step in a middle schooler's life. Lucy just got a phone.
Speaker 7:
[43:50] Yeah, she got one for her birthday, so she's had it for like two weeks now.
Speaker 5:
[43:54] How's she doing?
Speaker 7:
[43:55] She's actually, I'm very proud of her. You guys know I have held off on this phone for a very long time. She asked for it for every Christmas, every birthday, since she was in like third grade, because that's when kids start to get phones now. And there were a lot of circumstances that finally led to her dad and I caving and saying, okay, one, this is gonna make our lives a little bit easier with the back and forth between houses. And also she, we told her, if you demonstrate maturity and show us that you are mature enough with your other devices, like her iPad and her Apple watch and stuff, and how she behaves in, because you can like message and stuff with an iPad when you're on Wi-Fi. We're like, if you show us that you are mature enough to handle this, we'll think about getting you a phone for your birthday. And so she did a good job. And so we got her the phone in two weeks. She's doing great. We haven't had any issues. There are a lot of rules surrounding this phone.
Speaker 5:
[44:53] What are some of them?
Speaker 7:
[44:55] It has, she can't have the phone at the table. She has, it has to be plugged in in the kitchen an hour before bedtime. So she can't have it in her room. She can't have it in her room really at all, unless the door is open and she's on a FaceTime or something with a friend and we're up there for right now. We had to talk to her a lot. So absolutely no social media. We had to talk to her a lot about just like online behavior and how it's tied to you and your family and stuff doesn't go away and what you send to people. Words matter.
Speaker 5:
[45:31] Can you do all of this with every one of the members of this In The Morning show?
Speaker 7:
[45:36] We actually printed out a contract and made her sign it. Lydia saw it because Lydia printed it for me.
Speaker 5:
[45:42] If you have a copy of it somewhere, can you take the contract and let's all see if we could even follow this thing?
Speaker 7:
[45:48] I do, hang on, I can actually re-participate.
Speaker 6:
[45:49] You would be the first offender.
Speaker 5:
[45:51] Oh, horribly, yeah. The phone at the table, that's been my thing now. Chelsea and I, we try to eat, the two of us, dinner at the table and just sit there and have talk. And the other night we were having dinner and she's like, you know, you were on your phone the whole time and I was on my phone, I believe, twice, but it came across as the whole time. Even just being on your phone once ruins an entire time. You got it there?
Speaker 6:
[46:16] I like that rule.
Speaker 7:
[46:17] So there's a tech contract and then a family devices contract that we even made Smith sign to for his iPad.
Speaker 5:
[46:22] Did she, by the way, have an attorney take a look at this yet? Like, does she like have somebody?
Speaker 6:
[46:25] A representative.
Speaker 7:
[46:26] Girl, as soon as she, girl, guy, as soon as she got this, she just signed away. She was so excited.
Speaker 5:
[46:32] She was so excited. I know, that's the thing with me. I'd be like, yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[46:36] Um, so, okay, the tech contract says, my iPad, Apple Watch, iPod, iPhone belongs to my parents. I'm using it as a privilege. If I violate the rules of this contract, I understand the device will be taken away from me. There's 11 things on here. I'll just read you some of them.
Speaker 5:
[46:50] I wanna hear them.
Speaker 7:
[46:51] One, I will not respond to any communication from people I don't know. Two, I will put my device on the kitchen counter to charge an hour before bedtime. Three, my homework must be completed before I can use any of my devices. Four, I will make sure you, being mom and dad, I will make sure you know my password at all times. Five, I understand you can check my devices whenever you want. Six, I will not use my devices during meals unless given permission. Seven, when I have friends or family over, I will not be sitting on my devices. This is disrespectful. Eight, I will not lie about what I'm doing on my device, nor will I delete texts. Nine, I will not post anything online without permission. Ten, I will tell you immediately if anyone bullies me or sends scary or suspicious messages to me. And eleven, I will not give my phone number to anybody I do not know.
Speaker 5:
[47:40] Wow, those are actually really... By the way, the entire time you were reading them, I was looking at my phone. But no, but those are actually really good.
Speaker 7:
[47:48] Agree. She's honestly... I seriously give her an A so far. I mean, again, we're two weeks in. I will also admit this to you. I still have this pit in my stomach that it scares that absolute hell out of me.
Speaker 5:
[48:03] That this is the start of something.
Speaker 7:
[48:05] Well, that we gave it to her. I really wanted to hold off until she was 13.
Speaker 5:
[48:10] I don't think it was realistic.
Speaker 7:
[48:11] Selfishly, the back and forth between houses and trying to communicate with her when she only has an hour of screen time on an iPad was getting to the point where it was really tall. Hard for you. I know I'm making excuses for one of the reasons why I gave it to her, but it has made my life so much easier.
Speaker 5:
[48:29] I think that you guys did a great job of holding off as long as you did. And I say you guys, all the parents and all of your, you know, her dad and all the step parents. I do think, though, that it becomes unrealistic when your kids in so many activities and many of these activities don't require you to drive them to school. They just stay after school for them. And I think that like middle school, you have that in high school, you have your activities and they start right after school. And you don't even have a communication with your kid from the moment that they go to school till then, or sometimes in the evening. And then sometimes they go on team buses and things like that.
Speaker 7:
[49:04] Which has just started for her, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[49:06] I have to tell you something. I think that, you know, I don't know how you guys feel about this, but if I left my house and left my phone at home, I'll be late for work cause I'll go home. Cause I feel like if I don't have my phone, it's like not having my wallet or my keys. Agreed.
Speaker 6:
[49:19] More important.
Speaker 7:
[49:20] At first we told her you're not, she's really not even allowed to have it at school. It is a school rule, you are not to have your phone. However, like today, for example, she's taking a bus to another school for a game and we're meeting her at that other school. So I'm like, okay, I want you to take your phone, keep it off until school's over and then.
Speaker 5:
[49:38] We used to have a policy at our school. I don't know how your school is with this, but you couldn't take your kids home after the game. They had to ride the bus back to the school and then we'd pick them up in the parking lot school. Like that was whole thing. Like, so everybody was on the bus for insurance purposes or something like that. And honestly, that used to bother me because it's nighttime too by the time you're picking them up at the school. But, Allison, we're talking about, you know, Lucy getting the phone, which by the way, I have phone envy sometimes. You know, I've got the two models late old phone. And when I see somebody with like the new new phone, I go, God, I need the new phone. Like the new camera looks different and stuff.
Speaker 7:
[50:16] She has a nicer phone than anybody in our family.
Speaker 5:
[50:18] And she's got the newest phone.
Speaker 7:
[50:19] Yes.
Speaker 5:
[50:21] What's going on, Allison?
Speaker 10:
[50:21] Hi. Hi, my son has a phone. We struggled for a long time with getting him one with sports and everything. We got him a Gab phone, which is like a kid safe phone.
Speaker 17:
[50:35] So there's no internet, no nothing.
Speaker 10:
[50:38] I can download the apps. I get flagged if he gets suspicious things sent to him. So we have kind of the same rule. Like I can look at it whenever I want. He has to tell us the password.
Speaker 11:
[50:53] It can't be in his room.
Speaker 10:
[50:54] So.
Speaker 5:
[50:55] Allison, you know, it's funny. You're talking to a guy that, you know, did not have a phone when I was a kid. I did have for the very first electronic device was a pager. I remember we had, I had the pager that kind of sent text. So you know how you'd look at it and you could, you could read like a note from your family and stuff on there.
Speaker 7:
[51:11] I never had a pager.
Speaker 5:
[51:12] You never had a pager at all? That was like the first device that I ever had. And it was interesting to try to sit there and, you know, decipher like what your family meant, like by what they were texting you.
Speaker 7:
[51:23] Wasn't it just numbers?
Speaker 5:
[51:25] It was, well, no, you could, you could have like, yeah, you could do codes, but you could also do, you could do, it was, it was like text and stuff. But it's funny because I remember, you know, giving our kids the first phone and I would tell that and they'd be like, dad, we don't want to hear that story. Like, you know what I mean? The whole, the whole deal. But do you remember? And I don't know, how old are you, Allison?
Speaker 20:
[51:45] I'm 40.
Speaker 5:
[51:47] So you're 40 years old. So you still had a little bit of this. Do you remember when kids had to call your parents to talk to you? Like they had to call your home phone.
Speaker 10:
[51:54] 100%.
Speaker 7:
[51:55] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[51:55] Yeah, and they would call, they would call up to the house and be like, hi, Mr. Allison's dad. Can I talk to Allison, please?
Speaker 10:
[52:02] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[52:03] Now these kids don't have to do that anymore.
Speaker 7:
[52:05] No, I know.
Speaker 5:
[52:06] It's wild.
Speaker 10:
[52:07] Well, we still have a house phone, so.
Speaker 5:
[52:09] Oh, do you really? It's funny, I still have a house phone too.
Speaker 17:
[52:12] Yeah, we're the only people who still have one.
Speaker 5:
[52:14] I have an Xfinity house phone, but I don't know what it is. It just rings on my television. It says, and I don't even know where the hell it is.
Speaker 7:
[52:20] If there are any parents out there that have little kids and you're not ready to do the phone, my sister was thinking about doing this. So my niece, Stella, who's about to be six, can talk to Lucy, but there's a kid's phone called the Tin Can. Look how cute this is. And it's a landline.
Speaker 5:
[52:34] Oh, it is cute.
Speaker 9:
[52:35] So you can have a landline.
Speaker 7:
[52:36] So the kids can have a landline.
Speaker 5:
[52:39] That's cool. Meaning you're like Tin Can.
Speaker 7:
[52:40] Isn't that adorable?
Speaker 5:
[52:41] You know why they call it Tin Can?
Speaker 6:
[52:41] I want one.
Speaker 7:
[52:42] Because of the shape, but yes, also, yeah.
Speaker 5:
[52:45] When you were a kid, you would put two Tin Cans together with a string.
Speaker 7:
[52:49] So they can talk to their friends, but it's a landline that you have in your kitchen.
Speaker 6:
[52:53] I want one.
Speaker 5:
[52:54] Michelle. Hello. Hey, what's going on?
Speaker 15:
[53:00] I think Shannon should copyright her rules, number one, but I think she should post it for everyone.
Speaker 11:
[53:05] It was absolutely perfect.
Speaker 5:
[53:07] Those are cool. I don't know if you would be willing to do that. That would be awesome.
Speaker 11:
[53:11] Yes.
Speaker 7:
[53:13] Yeah, I absolutely will for you.
Speaker 5:
[53:15] Yeah.
Speaker 11:
[53:16] Okay, thank you.
Speaker 5:
[53:16] Thank you, appreciate it.
Speaker 7:
[53:17] I might have had a little help on chat.
Speaker 5:
[53:19] What's going on, Kelly?
Speaker 11:
[53:22] Hi, I totally understand where Shannon is coming from. I have two kids as well from my previous marriage, and I was really nervous to get them a phone, but I did it almost for the same reasons as Shannon. It was really easier to get a hold of them that way because of communication-wise. So they've been doing pretty well on it. I got a lot of the same rules that I can go in it whenever I'd like to just check anything that I like. But now my biggest thing is my 14-year-old now just got a social media account where it's just his private friend. So just getting into that world is just kind of scary.
Speaker 5:
[54:01] That's scarier than getting a phone. Yeah, the social media thing. I wonder if there are any parents when parents say...
Speaker 11:
[54:08] He was very... He had a lot of questions. He's like, well, why do I have to do this? Why do I have to do that? And I said, because social media is a whole different world. Once it's out there, it's out there. And if you're being as young as it is, it could be out there for the rest of your life.
Speaker 7:
[54:22] And just because you delete it doesn't mean it's deleted.
Speaker 5:
[54:25] I want to know if there are any parents that look in their kids' phones and have found anything. Like if you've ever...
Speaker 11:
[54:31] I know, I definitely have.
Speaker 5:
[54:33] I mean, we heard stories all the time about looking in your spouse's phone and finding something, but can you imagine looking in your kids? What's up, Nancy? Hi.
Speaker 8:
[54:43] Hi, this is Savannah.
Speaker 5:
[54:45] Oh, Savannah, say hi, Savannah.
Speaker 8:
[54:50] Oh, it's her daughter.
Speaker 5:
[54:52] Oh, wait, so Savannah, you are Nancy's daughter, but Nancy's name is up on here. What's going on, Savannah?
Speaker 8:
[54:58] Yeah. Sure, whoever's daughter is lucky, because I still have an iPhone 8 and I'm like 13.
Speaker 5:
[55:06] Well, okay, so yeah, that's Lucy's, is Shannon's daughter. She's 12 and she just got the brand new big funny phone. I don't know what it is, whatever the model number is nowadays. I mean, can you believe that? How lucky is that? Did she get the orange one too?
Speaker 18:
[55:24] What color did she pick?
Speaker 7:
[55:26] Well, we picked for her, she got silver.
Speaker 5:
[55:28] Silver? Which one would you pick, Savannah?
Speaker 8:
[55:32] Like the pink one, it's like a rose gold one.
Speaker 5:
[55:36] Well, you should tell your mom, wait, hold on, is your mom with you right now? Let me talk, you're on her mom's phone. Let me talk to your mom.
Speaker 8:
[55:43] I'm here.
Speaker 5:
[55:44] Nancy, you do what you do. You don't give her anything. She doesn't need any of that.
Speaker 6:
[55:49] You switched up really fast, Mojo.
Speaker 5:
[55:51] I'm not telling a mom to go buy something else. What are you, crazy? She's lucky. You know what you tell her? You tell her she's lucky she's got even an iPhone 8, right?
Speaker 24:
[56:01] Exactly, exactly. That's my thought.
Speaker 7:
[56:04] A roof over her head and clothes on her back.
Speaker 5:
[56:06] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[56:07] Food on the table.
Speaker 5:
[56:08] You're lucky you had breakfast this morning, girl.
Speaker 8:
[56:12] I actually didn't. Oh.
Speaker 16:
[56:14] That's fine.
Speaker 5:
[56:15] Yeah, that's fine. Well, you guys have a good morning.
Speaker 7:
[56:18] Both are Tim Hortons.
Speaker 5:
[56:19] We'll talk to you guys.
Speaker 7:
[56:21] You too.
Speaker 5:
[56:21] All right, bye. All right, In The Morning show.
Speaker 19:
[56:24] In The Morning's $13,000 secret sound is on the air now.
Speaker 5:
[56:28] You got Mojo's secret sound.
Speaker 19:
[57:01] Cheat and you'll get caught is the War of the Roses in Minutes on In The Morning.
Speaker 5:
[57:06] Before I open it up for Secret Sound, I want to talk to you guys real quick about our promotion that is just perfectly timed for International Infertility Week that's going on this week, but also for Mother's Day, which is coming up. We're doing Gives You a Baby, where we're giving away a chance to get IVF for free. So our good friend, Dr. Bazzie, over at the Michigan Fertility Institute. He is a good guy. He was in studio with us on Friday. You can go watch the video and podcast of that up on our social media. He was in studio talking to us about something that is very near and dear to many people's hearts and something that's very much a struggle for a lot of people, and that is trying to have a baby. So if you're somebody that's going through this or you know somebody's going through this, Gives You A Baby is the name of the promotion. We've done this for more than a decade. We got so many kids from this. Go to our website, mojoonthemorning.com, or go to the iHeartRadio app on the station that you're listening to. Click on the promotion page, the contest page, and you'll see all the info right there, and then enter. But you gotta do it now. I know people put this stuff off. Listen, I've got 20 things I'm supposed to have done in the last two weeks, and I haven't done them. This is gonna take a little bit of time, but it's worth it. I mean, this is, to me, as big, more big, bigger than... Actually, it's way bigger than a $13,000 secret sound.
Speaker 6:
[58:37] Life-changing.
Speaker 5:
[58:38] I mean, it costs a lot of money to get IVF. You're gonna get it for free. So this is like, if you have a car up for grabs right now, you don't have to have a car payment. This is a baby for the rest of your life. That's more than a three-month lease or a three-year lease. All right, 844 MOJO LIVE, secret sound. Anna, your psychic abilities.
Speaker 6:
[59:03] I'm still not feeling it yet. It's gonna be later in the show.
Speaker 5:
[59:08] I hope that we get a winner. What is the secret sound? 844 MOJO LIVE. 844-665-6548. The 95th caller gets to guess to try to win.
Speaker 19:
[59:23] In The Morning's Dirty On The 30.
Speaker 5:
[59:25] We got War of the Roses coming up here next on the show. And a guy who thinks that his girlfriend is cheating with her gay guy best friend. Her gay, her GGBF, gay guy best friend.
Speaker 7:
[59:39] Talk to my gay guy best friend on my way to work this morning.
Speaker 5:
[59:43] What's going on, Shannon?
Speaker 7:
[59:44] So Apple is going through a major leadership shakeup. Tim Cook is out as CEO after nearly 15 years. He's going to move into a new role as executive chairman.
Speaker 5:
[59:55] Or he's just stepping down.
Speaker 7:
[59:56] He is stepping down, which makes me go, why?
Speaker 20:
[60:01] What happened?
Speaker 7:
[60:02] Taking over is longtime Apple insider John Ternes, the company's hardware chief. Excuse me. He's going to become CEO in September. He's been at Apple for decades upon decades. He is the guy behind products like the iPhone, the Mac and the Apple Watch.
Speaker 5:
[60:17] I feel like Apple hasn't done anything fun in a while. I know this is bad to say this because we use their devices or many use their devices. I feel like when Steve Jobs was there, there was always something innovative. And I know things have gotten so different in this world. You know, the most innovative thing probably is AI. But I feel like Apple hasn't come out with that cool thing. Like, I feel like the meta glasses are like the last cool thing that came out. It wasn't from Apple, you know?
Speaker 7:
[60:45] Yeah, they're trying to push that Neo computer, but...
Speaker 6:
[60:49] I feel like you said, I feel like they're going back to more simple, like simplicity.
Speaker 5:
[60:54] What is the Neo thing? Because Luca needs a computer and he's like, it used to be you wanted like the one that was the fastest, the coolest, you could edit music, you know, stuff. This Neo is basically going to basic, right?
Speaker 6:
[61:07] It's only 600 bucks.
Speaker 7:
[61:09] It's basic. It has fun colors. And that's what I want. That's about it.
Speaker 6:
[61:13] Yeah, just whatever you need. Not everyone's a video editor, photo editor, I don't know.
Speaker 7:
[61:17] Yeah. After her surprise Coachella duet with Sabrina Carpenter, Madonna says several vintage pieces that she wore on stage, pulled from her personal closet, her personal archive, by the way, went missing, including a jacket, her corset and a dress. And she said, these items aren't just outfits. They're not just costumes. They are part of her history as a performer. She is now asking for help getting them back. She's offered a reward for their return. Although I haven't seen a dollar amount yet, but she just said there's a reward for whomever can get these items back to me. Drake is doing something cool right now. He's turning his album rollout into a real life scavenger hunt. To tease his upcoming album, it's called Ice Man. He had a massive, and I mean massive ice sculpture built in downtown Toronto. The album's release date was hidden inside of this ice.
Speaker 3:
[62:08] Oh, wow.
Speaker 6:
[62:10] I didn't even see that.
Speaker 7:
[62:12] He posted coordinates of this thing, told fans release date inside, and then sent people scrambling to find it. So there were people out there with like blow torches, trying to melt it to get inside of it. But this stunt is the latest string in a series of cryptic promos, following things like frozen courtside seats. I know our buddy MD Motivator, Bianca, did you say he put car keys inside of it, and somebody just found him this morning?
Speaker 9:
[62:36] Yeah, so he put a key in the middle of the ice sculpture, and then someone had to knock it down and melt it to get the key, and then they got a brand new car.
Speaker 7:
[62:44] Yeah, people are axing it away, blow torching it away. Kind of interesting.
Speaker 5:
[62:48] You know what I thought was cool? We went to Lil Ceasar's Arena yesterday, because we had a big sales event for iHeart, and we got a chance to see what the pistons have for you as a fan out in front of LCA. And I was talking to somebody, and the weather is going to be perfect tomorrow night. We're going to have really nice weather. Will there be a lot of fans that will go watch the game from out in front?
Speaker 7:
[63:10] They have a lot of activations outside. It would be worth it to go to LCA, to feel the energy and see everything that they have out there right now.
Speaker 6:
[63:17] And they have a big screen, and they project it up on the screen.
Speaker 5:
[63:19] It's wild when I see other cities do this. I remember Milwaukee back a couple years back, when they actually had a good team doing this. But it was neat. I loved and thought it was pretty cool how a lot of the students from University of Michigan went and watched the game at Chrysler when the championship was going on in Indianapolis.
Speaker 7:
[63:39] And All You Can Eat Lobster is back at Red Lobster, people.
Speaker 6:
[63:45] Wow. I need to go.
Speaker 5:
[63:47] Let's get it.
Speaker 8:
[63:47] All your favorite shrimp promotion of the past 20 years is back.
Speaker 23:
[63:51] It's the return of a customer favorite at Red Lobster.
Speaker 5:
[63:54] And the shrimp is back.
Speaker 7:
[63:56] Endless shrimp, sorry.
Speaker 5:
[63:58] Oh, wait, hold on a second, hold on.
Speaker 7:
[64:00] Not lobster. Endless shrimp.
Speaker 5:
[64:03] Same, same.
Speaker 6:
[64:05] A shellfish.
Speaker 5:
[64:05] I was at first thinking they're going to go out of business.
Speaker 7:
[64:07] Well, listen to this...
Speaker 23:
[64:09] .you for a limited time starting today. The promotion, so popular when it first became a menu staple in 2023, that it cost Red Lobster $11 million over just three months. The company going into bankruptcy in 2024.
Speaker 7:
[64:24] Remember that?
Speaker 23:
[64:25] Wow.
Speaker 5:
[64:26] So is this good for them?
Speaker 7:
[64:28] All you can eat shrimp. I don't know why it was all you can eat. I thought it was all you can eat lobster.
Speaker 5:
[64:30] I want all you can eat cheesy biscuits. That's what I want.
Speaker 7:
[64:34] You've never been to Red Lobster.
Speaker 6:
[64:35] You've never been?
Speaker 5:
[64:37] Oh my God, Shannon.
Speaker 7:
[64:38] We had an intern that worked there and brought in the cheesy biscuits. So I got to try those.
Speaker 5:
[64:42] And they used to smell like Red Lobster even when they came in or after a shower. Can I say this to you? All you can eat anything is great. My favorite ever, though, is all you can eat crab legs at this local restaurant by my house, the Lodge. The problem, though, is you have to really work hard for things like that. Like even lobster, all you can eat lobster. I feel like by the...
Speaker 6:
[65:03] It needs to come cracked.
Speaker 5:
[65:04] The 10th one that you have, you're tired of the tail.
Speaker 7:
[65:07] All that butter. All right, if you miss anything from today, so go back and catch up on the podcast on the free iHeartRadio app.
Speaker 5:
[65:21] All right, War of the Roses coming up here in a second. First, though, let's give away some money. Let's give you a chance to win $13,000. It is Mojo's Secret Sound brought to you by DFCU Financial. The cash back credit union, giving you a chance to win $13,000. Morgan from Macomb is on with us right now. What's up, Morgan from Macomb?
Speaker 20:
[65:49] Hi, good morning.
Speaker 5:
[65:50] Good morning, Morgan. How are you feeling today?
Speaker 20:
[65:53] I'm doing pretty good.
Speaker 5:
[65:55] Morgan, this is the contest that's gonna help you do whatever you wanna do with that money. Pay bills, buy yourself a car, maybe go on a vacation. What are you planning if you get this?
Speaker 20:
[66:07] There's a training that I need to do out in Idaho. So I need to put some of that money towards that and then the rest towards the vacation.
Speaker 7:
[66:14] Okay, there we go.
Speaker 5:
[66:15] So you're actually using this towards training, what, for your job to be able to do better things?
Speaker 20:
[66:23] I am actually, I just got certified as a forensic artist and there's another training that I'm doing that's all this out of pocket because I would like to work in the law enforcement criminal justice field and the class I'm taking is actually in facial reconstruction for partial remains.
Speaker 5:
[66:37] Oh my goodness.
Speaker 20:
[66:38] Smarty pants. Yeah, I would love to. Well, it's the artistic piece and just advocating for people that, you know, have passed away and their families that need that closure of who, you know, who is this person.
Speaker 5:
[66:49] Morgan, this is huge. We got to help you out. Let's get $13,000 for you. Morgan from McComb, Michigan. What is Mojo's secret sound for $13,000?
Speaker 20:
[67:06] I believe it's the sound that you hear when you take your car into the service shop and they're again right, they're taking off the lug nuts off your tires. It's that sound of that machine that they use, the tool that they use.
Speaker 5:
[67:19] Morgan, have you been listening to this contest?
Speaker 20:
[67:25] Not consecutively.
Speaker 5:
[67:26] No.
Speaker 20:
[67:27] I heard it once yesterday advertised and.
Speaker 5:
[67:30] Okay. All right, then I'm gonna give you, I gotta give you grace on this one because you're an awesome person and it sounds like you're gonna do some amazing things. It is not the right answer. And the reason why I do that is there's been kind of a theme to this that has been through a lot of guesses but also through a little bit of clues that it is something that is in our producer's studio there that she's got it in the studio and then a lot of people have kind of started thinking that it deals with something that's in there that I referenced on Friday during the show. So if you go back to the show from Friday right after we got the last winner and it's on the stream and it's also on our podcast, you can listen to it. But it is not by the way, although I could hear that sound. We had a lot of people with tire issues yesterday. We talked earlier with Anna, she had a tire issue. Also Rhonda from the Sports Department at I Heart had a tire issues. Thank you to Bell Tire by the way on Haggerty Road. They were so nice to her. But it is not the pulling off of the lug nuts that you heard here.
Speaker 20:
[68:34] Yeah. I missed Friday's episode because I was in a class.
Speaker 5:
[68:39] No, that's okay. That is okay. Here's the thing. It's a lot of money and it sounds like you have some really worthy things that you need to do with this. Go back and take a listen to it and try to play again at 830 this morning, okay?
Speaker 20:
[68:53] All right. Thank you.
Speaker 5:
[68:55] No, thank you. Thank you to everybody, by the way, who's been playing this contest. And thank you to the people that honestly have been trying to help others too. There's been a lot of people on social media that have said, hey, if I don't win, I want you to win. And they're kind of giving out some of the clues.
Speaker 7:
[69:10] There were people I noticed on our Facebook comments that were like, okay, why don't some of us ban together that think we have the answer and then we'll split the 13,000?
Speaker 6:
[69:20] Not a bad idea.
Speaker 5:
[69:21] I don't know the rules why that wouldn't be a possibility.
Speaker 6:
[69:25] They need a contract for that.
Speaker 5:
[69:28] Go to our website, our TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and listen to any of The War Of The Roses that we do, Bustin Cheaters. And if you ever suspect that somebody's cheating, text cheater to 95500.
Speaker 19:
[69:44] Catching cheaters and proud of it.
Speaker 22:
[69:46] Ow, I'm sorry.
Speaker 19:
[69:47] It's your home for War Of The Roses on In The Morning.
Speaker 5:
[69:50] Tyler, you think that your girlfriend is cheating on you with her gay best friend?
Speaker 3:
[69:57] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[69:59] Why do you think that her friend who is gay would be, by the way, not a female, but a guy? It's a guy friend?
Speaker 3:
[70:10] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[70:10] So, do you think that he's bi or something, and that's where these guys are fooling around?
Speaker 3:
[70:18] I don't even know. I just, it feels like something is off.
Speaker 7:
[70:21] You think he's straight? And she's just saying he's gay?
Speaker 3:
[70:25] To be honest, I don't know. To be honest.
Speaker 5:
[70:30] Does she claim that he's gay and that there's nothing to be worried about? Is that why you say this?
Speaker 3:
[70:36] Yeah. I've seen their texts. I mean, it just looks, it just looks flirty.
Speaker 2:
[70:43] What does this say? What does some of the messages say?
Speaker 3:
[70:48] I don't know. It's just like, they just, they don't talk like how she and I talk. It's, they're, they're flirty. Like, you know, he'll, I don't know. It's just, it's a feeling. Have you ever met this guy? Yeah. We hang out all the time.
Speaker 5:
[71:10] And when you're around, is he acting the same way that you think these texts are being sent? Like, is he flirting in front of you?
Speaker 3:
[71:19] Yeah, because, I mean, like, some gay guys, they're not super flamboyant or anything like that. So it's like he could pass this straight to me.
Speaker 2:
[71:29] Has he ever flirted with you?
Speaker 3:
[71:32] No.
Speaker 5:
[71:33] But what I mean, though, about you, him acting, is he around you respectful of the relationship that you guys have? Or is he always that? Because there are some guys that are just flirty to everybody. And I'd be more comfortable if that's the case, then I would say, okay, you know, you just got to either deal with it or not deal with it. But if he's acting different, like where he's normal and everything's, you know, cool and he's not like trying to say that he wants to get up in her or something like that or, you know, then I'm sitting there gonna say to myself, something's off. Okay, something's off.
Speaker 3:
[72:10] I mean, he's not doing that, but the texts are very different.
Speaker 5:
[72:16] Okay, so they have that. This is wild because I think that many women enjoy their relationships with their, what do you call them? The GBFFs, Anna. Anna, have you ever had any of your GBFFs that have flirted with you or tried to? Heck no.
Speaker 6:
[72:35] They don't go that way. I know that for sure.
Speaker 5:
[72:37] So they're 100%, they're not strictly dickly.
Speaker 6:
[72:41] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[72:43] All right, we're gonna do a three-way War of the Roses where we're gonna call your girlfriend up and we're gonna call up her GBFF as Anna calls her gay best friend. And we're gonna see how they talk to each other, okay? Okay. Mute your phone. All right. What was that? Is that somebody's?
Speaker 6:
[73:05] I think that might have been my stomach.
Speaker 5:
[73:07] That was your stomach? Okay. That was you?
Speaker 2:
[73:10] No, let's go with Anna.
Speaker 21:
[73:11] I felt something in my throat.
Speaker 5:
[73:13] Maybe they were both at the same time. All right, here we go. It's War of the Roses.
Speaker 2:
[73:29] Hello.
Speaker 16:
[73:31] Hello.
Speaker 20:
[73:33] Hi, how are you? I'm good, what are you doing?
Speaker 25:
[73:38] Same f***ing different day. You know.
Speaker 20:
[73:41] Yeah.
Speaker 25:
[73:42] How are you?
Speaker 15:
[73:46] I'm good. I'm just trying to decide what I'm going to do today.
Speaker 20:
[73:54] I'm just so tired.
Speaker 25:
[73:58] Yeah, I understand that. I got to run down to the s*** for a second. I got to pick some stuff up. They had it left there for me for like a week. Yeah, it's been there for like a week, and I just haven't done it because I've been too lazy. But I got to get down there today or it's going to be gone.
Speaker 20:
[74:14] Been too lazy or too busy?
Speaker 25:
[74:18] A little bit of both. Let's be honest, I was a little bit lazy.
Speaker 10:
[74:22] I was a little bit lazy.
Speaker 25:
[74:24] Just didn't really feel like it because it's like a 25-minute drive, and it's a pain. It's just a pain. I'm literally going there, picking something, coming back up. So, just put it off and put it off. No, nowhere to put it off to anymore.
Speaker 20:
[74:42] Yeah. Do you want to hang out later?
Speaker 25:
[74:49] Yeah, that sounds like a good idea.
Speaker 20:
[74:52] Awesome.
Speaker 25:
[74:52] We could figure out what to do with the **** together.
Speaker 8:
[74:58] That sounds great.
Speaker 25:
[75:00] Grab some food.
Speaker 17:
[75:02] Do you want to meet at your place?
Speaker 25:
[75:05] Yeah. Yeah, why not?
Speaker 8:
[75:07] Yeah, that would probably be better.
Speaker 25:
[75:10] Yeah. Yeah. I just went shopping, so I got plenty of food. We could cook something up.
Speaker 20:
[75:16] That sounds great.
Speaker 25:
[75:18] Yeah.
Speaker 20:
[75:19] Yeah.
Speaker 25:
[75:19] Instead of going out and spending money, I don't really feel like being super social today.
Speaker 4:
[75:25] Let's just hang out just best.
Speaker 25:
[75:27] Yeah, that sounds good to me.
Speaker 20:
[75:30] Well, I'm looking forward to it. Honestly, that's going to be way better than what I was going to do with my day.
Speaker 25:
[75:38] What was your original plan?
Speaker 3:
[75:41] I don't know, just be at home.
Speaker 20:
[75:45] Yeah, I would rather be with you any day.
Speaker 25:
[75:54] Is Tyler still being a little bitch?
Speaker 20:
[75:58] Yeah, I'll take any excuse to get out of the house.
Speaker 25:
[76:07] Yeah, I don't blame you. I just think he should be in a relationship with somebody else.
Speaker 18:
[76:14] He deserves better.
Speaker 25:
[76:17] I mean, he's given you a bunch of a bunch of bulls**t to deal with s**t. Like, what's the point?
Speaker 20:
[76:25] We've been, we got a lot of years together, though.
Speaker 25:
[76:29] That might be why, though. Like, you might need a change up. You get too comfortable with somebody, things get stagnant, get boring.
Speaker 3:
[76:37] I can't believe you two b**ches are sitting there talking s**t about me.
Speaker 9:
[76:44] Who the f**k is that?
Speaker 3:
[76:48] This is ridiculous.
Speaker 5:
[76:52] Mariana? Yeah. Mariana and your friend, is it Ryan Tyler? Is that who it is?
Speaker 3:
[77:02] Yep, that's him.
Speaker 5:
[77:04] Mariana and Ryan, this is the In The Morning show, and Tyler has been listening in to this entire conversation and you guys talking about him and has been waiting very patiently for an opportunity to say something and obviously he wasn't patient enough. She just hung up. And he just hung up. They both just hung up. I don't blame Tyler, by the way, for jumping on. I know people are gonna get pissed that he wasn't muted. Obviously, we can't do that, but I don't know how you stayed so patient for as long as you did hearing that conversation. I don't know if I'd necessarily also believe that there's something going on between the two of them.
Speaker 7:
[77:53] No, I do not at all. Not even a little bit. But I mean, she's very clearly unhappy in her relationship with you. But it's not him.
Speaker 5:
[78:04] How long have you guys been together?
Speaker 3:
[78:08] Seven years.
Speaker 5:
[78:09] Wow, so seven years. Seven years. And how long has he been a part of her life?
Speaker 3:
[78:16] Four years.
Speaker 5:
[78:18] Wow.
Speaker 6:
[78:19] Seen a lot of it.
Speaker 5:
[78:21] I mean, it sounds to me like he's the guy that's the therapist for her, with stuff that's got going on.
Speaker 2:
[78:28] Her sounding board.
Speaker 5:
[78:30] Are you really that bad, Tyler?
Speaker 3:
[78:34] I didn't think I was.
Speaker 5:
[78:36] I mean, honestly, sometimes you almost self-evaluate.
Speaker 2:
[78:39] Seven years, though, is a long time for a relationship. I mean, do you want to marry her? Like, where do you see this going?
Speaker 3:
[78:48] Now I just feel like, I feel like I'm a, like she made me feel like a ****. Yeah. Damn.
Speaker 5:
[79:02] All right, hang on one second, okay? Hold on one sec.
Speaker 19:
[79:06] This is the home of Warm The Roses, In The Morning. Join the discussion now, 844-MOJO LIVE. 844-665-6548.
Speaker 1:
[79:19] This is In The Morning.
Speaker 5:
[79:28] War of the Roses, and hearing two friends talk about your relationship, like you're not there, and then hearing them talk crap like that, or at least one of the friends is interesting. But the part that I wanted to ask about, and this is an interesting one, because here's a guy that thinks that, there's something inappropriate going on with his girlfriend of seven years, and this gay guy friend of hers, here's a question, is it inappropriate to, and he gave us some of the text messages, and we can't even read them on the air, because some of the text messages are kind of sexual, is it inappropriate to sexually talk with your gay friend? So it's not somebody that necessarily, because I don't think there was a relationship between Mariana and this guy that she's talking to. I don't think there's anything going on there. But is it inappropriate to talk in a way that's that way, where they sound very sexual with each other? 844-MOJO-LIVE, 844-665-6548, because here's the thing, picture this. Picture in a straight relationship, if a guy had a female friend, or a girl had a male friend, and you're texting back and forth things that were sexual, you would not feel comfortable at all with your boyfriend or girlfriend being in that relationship.
Speaker 6:
[81:03] I don't think it's inappropriate. I do think it's odd. I have a lot of male gay best friends, and I don't want to talk. I have zero desire to talk to them like that, even as far as they want to send me a picture of their outfit, and if their pants are too tight, I'm like, please don't do that. There's no urge to, so why are they doing that? I don't understand.
Speaker 5:
[81:28] I always think that something could lead to something, even if there isn't an attraction between the two.
Speaker 7:
[81:35] See, I don't even think it's that. I don't think anything I could ever say to my friend Justin would ever lead to anything sexual going ever in a bajillion years. However, I just think it's a respect thing to your spouse or your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Speaker 5:
[81:52] How do you think Wes would take it if Justin sent a d pic to you of his d?
Speaker 7:
[82:02] I almost want to ask him because we... I don't think he would think that was cool, but like if Justin sent me a picture of his bare butt, I think Wes would think it was funny. D would be, that would make me really uncomfortable. I don't care about what Wes thinks, that would make me uncomfortable.
Speaker 5:
[82:18] How would it make you feel if he sent it to Wes? Would that make you feel uncomfortable?
Speaker 7:
[82:23] Yeah, well that would just be weird.
Speaker 5:
[82:24] Why? But that also is the same situation. I mean, you got the same...
Speaker 24:
[82:28] Right, that would be weird.
Speaker 5:
[82:30] Kenya wants to comment on This War Of The Roses. What did you want to say, Kenya?
Speaker 10:
[82:36] Good morning. I just wanted to say, okay, we're all adults and we have to understand that...
Speaker 6:
[82:42] Oh no.
Speaker 5:
[82:43] Say that again. You have to understand what you cut out. Oh, she got completely disconnected. Well Kenya, call back if you can. Amanda, what's going on?
Speaker 12:
[82:53] Good morning.
Speaker 11:
[82:54] I just think the whole thing felt really weird.
Speaker 12:
[82:58] Like I know we didn't get anything that was like definitive, but it just felt weird. Like they said something about like, oh, let's hang out later. And he said, yeah, I think that would be a good idea. And I just feel like that's like a weird way to word it. I don't like, I would be like, oh yeah, let's hang out later. But say, yeah, that would be a good idea.
Speaker 20:
[83:19] It would make me think that there's like plans that we're doing later. I thought that too.
Speaker 6:
[83:23] And then she was like, let's hang out, just us. I'm like, that's also a little odd.
Speaker 7:
[83:28] Well, to me, see, I took that as she doesn't, she's not happy hanging out with Tyler.
Speaker 6:
[83:34] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[83:35] I always feel like anytime we listen to the three-way calls, though, anything is weird because we're all waiting for something to happen, you know?
Speaker 12:
[83:43] Yeah. I also like, I get venting, you know, like venting to your friend if you're having problems in your relationship. But for him to say like, I think you should be with someone else.
Speaker 20:
[83:53] And her only defense was, well, we've been together for a long time.
Speaker 8:
[83:57] Oh, I don't know.
Speaker 11:
[83:59] That would have like, I mean, I totally understand why her boyfriend is upset.
Speaker 12:
[84:02] That would have really hurt my feelings if all you can say is, I'm only with you because I've been with you for so long and I'm comfortable with it.
Speaker 5:
[84:09] Yeah, that had to be really tough for him. Kenya's back, she wanted to say something. Go ahead, Kenya, what were you gonna say?
Speaker 10:
[84:15] Hi. So the thing is to me, I feel like, like you said with the three-way call, we're all adults. Just because we're in a relationship, we still have personal autonomy. What he just did was the equivalent of reading her diary. And I found it very interesting that he had so much to say about Ryan, but when you asked him, well, what's going on in the relationship, he didn't have anything to say. He did not want to reflect on where the relationship was. Like, Kevin asked him, it's been seven years. Like, what's your plan here? Oh, I don't know. Well, that gives you a lot of insight into why she's doing what she is.
Speaker 5:
[84:49] He just heard his girlfriend of seven years and her guy friend talking crap about him. I mean, I'd give him a little bit of, okay, that might have caused him to be a little speechless.
Speaker 10:
[85:01] Well, no, and I agree with that totally. But the thing is, she was talking to her friend, her friend. Nobody was supposed to be on the phone. That was a personal conversation between her and a very good friend. And I've had lots of friends give me advice on relationships, not necessarily if I'm going to take it. But when somebody's on the outside looking in, they can see things that sometimes you can't see.
Speaker 5:
[85:24] Yeah, I just couldn't put myself in that position of overhearing. I don't know if you've ever overheard anybody talking about you when you hear it. It is, it makes your, you know, body get shivers, you know?
Speaker 17:
[85:36] It makes your blood boil.
Speaker 10:
[85:37] But in the end, if we're talking about a relationship and you've got to look inside yourself to say, okay, well, why is she so unhappy? Why is she willing to tell him how she feels instead of telling me? It's been seven years.
Speaker 5:
[85:46] Well, and I will tell you, I'm sure he's reflecting on that right now because he's now realizing that maybe he's been living alive for seven years. What's going on, Bianca?
Speaker 8:
[85:59] Hi, good morning.
Speaker 5:
[86:00] Good morning.
Speaker 8:
[86:01] I kind of feel like this is just like an invasion of privacy.
Speaker 12:
[86:04] I mean, I say a lot of things to my best friend that I don't want my man to hear.
Speaker 8:
[86:08] And that's like the one person that I go to when I need to vent, you know?
Speaker 11:
[86:12] I don't really think it matters that he is a male or gay.
Speaker 13:
[86:15] Like, it was her best friend and she was venting.
Speaker 11:
[86:18] She obviously didn't want to hang out with Tyler. And I think she kind of just got-
Speaker 5:
[86:22] So is there a difference then, Bianca, in us doing what we just did with this three-way call, or us if there was, they were coworkers, you know, effing each other? Is there a difference in that?
Speaker 8:
[86:35] Yes, because that's coworker, this is the best friend.
Speaker 5:
[86:39] So best friends have the ability to be able to talk. It's like going to a confessional, huh?
Speaker 8:
[86:44] Definitely.
Speaker 15:
[86:45] That's what best friends are for.
Speaker 5:
[86:47] Yeah. Next time you're talking to your best friend, be careful. We could be on the other end of that line, Bianca. You got to be careful of that one.
Speaker 7:
[86:54] I just think either way, he got the information that he wanted of like, should I move forward in this relationship or not? Cheating isn't the reason that he shouldn't move forward. It's clearly their relationship is-
Speaker 5:
[87:09] It's just not good.
Speaker 7:
[87:10] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[87:10] What's up? How are you doing, Stephanie?
Speaker 13:
[87:14] Hi. Good morning, everybody.
Speaker 3:
[87:16] Good morning.
Speaker 13:
[87:18] Yeah. I think, I don't know what is the objective and their goal. In every relationship, there should be a goal. For you to be together for seven years, what is the goal of this relationship? What is the objective? What are they heading? Where are they heading to? Maybe she expected more from him. Maybe thinking about maybe engagement or something. Yeah. But I don't even know how people date for seven years, eight years without objective. When you do that along the line, this relationship is going to start souring. Because when two adults are together for that long, you start seeing your weaknesses and a lot of stuff. I think things are starting souring in their relationship. And she was looking for somebody to vent to, somebody to rely on, somebody else. She's no longer getting any joy.
Speaker 5:
[88:14] But let's take the conversation of the call out of this. How about the text messages? If you were to see some of the stuff that she's talking to him about sexually, I mean, it sounds to me like these guys talk dirtier than I do with my wife or I've ever done with my wife. That's the part that I think people are getting out of this thing. I wish we could read some of these text messages. Because there is obviously your relationship sucks and you're in a bad place. But then there's also the inappropriateness of this guy and her having some conversations that she's not having with, if she was having those conversations with Tyler, they'd probably be in a better relationship. What's up, Mandy?
Speaker 23:
[88:56] Hi. I'm pretty much online with everybody else. Like if it's your best friend, I say plenty of things to my best friend. I feel like we didn't hear the other half of the conversation. Lots of my conversations start off pretty chaotic. Then you work yourself down and if it's a good friend, then they see all sides of it.
Speaker 5:
[89:18] Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[89:20] I definitely tell my friends and I are very, very open with each other. I'm not sitting there spilling sexual details to them about my marriage or anything like that.
Speaker 5:
[89:31] Do you think you talk differently to your best friends when you're home with your family than you do when you're not home with your family? Like do you think that your conversations go deeper when there's nobody around to witness it?
Speaker 7:
[89:43] Obviously, anybody is lying who says no.
Speaker 5:
[89:46] Because what we listen to is her thinking that nobody was there to witness it and that's how deep they got to the point that she was willing and he was willing to say to her, hey, your guy sucks.
Speaker 7:
[89:57] You deserve somebody better.
Speaker 5:
[89:58] Yeah. Gabe says something here that I'm wondering if others will agree with. What's that, Gabe?
Speaker 2:
[90:05] Real quick, Mojo, long time all the time.
Speaker 8:
[90:08] Hey, thank you.
Speaker 5:
[90:09] Thank you, buddy.
Speaker 18:
[90:11] But that man ain't gay.
Speaker 8:
[90:12] He's trying to get in where he fits in.
Speaker 5:
[90:14] You think so?
Speaker 8:
[90:14] He's trying to hide in the back door. I know so. Wow.
Speaker 5:
[90:17] It's interesting because I asked if he was bi, and I said that to him right off the bat, Tyler, and he said, I don't know, but I kind of don't think that there was anything romantic there, but there's definitely something inappropriate there.
Speaker 8:
[90:32] It's never romantic until the woman lets it be.
Speaker 5:
[90:34] Yeah. Well, that was one of the reasons why I asked that question of is it okay to have these kinds of conversations with somebody that is not your significant other? Like I know girls go out on girls' nights and talk crazy dirty. Is that appropriate sometimes? Like when you're talking about that and you're, well, in your front, you're talking about your significant other or talking about others. You know what I mean? Like we talk about locker room talk, so to speak, with guys. That's pretty much locker room talk that people are doing. And we always look at guys and go, that's horrible that these guys are talking like that stuff. All right, War Of The Roses, want to comment? Go check us out on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok. There will be an opportunity for you to listen to this all over again by just texting Roses up on our social media or make sure that you're following this show because we'll have updates coming up. All right, it is In The Morning and my VA holes coming up also on the way, and just a little bit, some really good topics. In just a couple of minutes, and this is gonna be a very big topic to bring up, the topic on the show that ticked her off, that's on the way in just a couple of minutes. Anna and why she was in the back of a police car, and Shannon with, I just wanna be bad. That's all coming up here right on the In The Morning show. I have a feeling that I'm gonna feel this lull, and the lull is the same feeling that you get when like your favorite sports team season is over with. I don't know if you feel this way, but like I felt like last year when the Lion season was over with, I felt like there was something missing in my life. This is the same way I'm gonna feel, I think when we have the contest over with for Secret Sound, because it's gonna be over with and then it will be brought back a little bit later this summer. But the cool thing is we do have pay your bills going on. And at 9, 10 and 10, 10 weekday mornings and then every single hour on the 10s on this radio station, you have a chance to win $1,000 an hour, $13,000 a day. So here we are giving away $13,000 to one person. Over the course of a day, we're giving away $13,000 to many people. So there is still cash going on. So I don't want you to get a lull going on. And I want you to understand, stop texting. Who's group texting? What are we doing? What do we got going on? It's vibrating like crazy. Okay. All right. Then it means you're not even paying attention to what I just said.
Speaker 6:
[93:44] $13,000.
Speaker 5:
[93:46] Repeat the whole thing. Go ahead. Start from the beginning.
Speaker 6:
[93:48] We give away $13,000.
Speaker 5:
[93:50] What did I say, though, about the lions?
Speaker 6:
[93:52] You are in a lull. You're feeling down.
Speaker 5:
[93:56] Okay. She was listening. All right. I got you.
Speaker 6:
[93:59] And Rihanna just posted pictures of her baby.
Speaker 5:
[94:01] This is why Shannon makes Lucy not bring the phone to the table. I'm going to make you sign this contract.
Speaker 7:
[94:08] Wes always hates when I multitask and we're having important conversations. And I'm like, you don't understand it. This is actually me paying attention. Recite everything I just said. And I can do it almost verbatim every time.
Speaker 6:
[94:17] This is breaking news.
Speaker 5:
[94:21] I'm like a court stenographer too. I can hear what I want to hear. All right. So let me get into a topic here. So it's In The Morning Show. There was a topic on our show last week that got Chelsea really upset with me. And it really was a bad situation. It cost for us to get into a big time fight. We talk all about that on the latest edition of the We Don't Podcast. It's our In The Morning podcast that I do with my wife Chelsea of 30 plus years. And it was honestly, it was probably one of the most real podcasts that we've had. And I know I say that a lot, but it was real because it went fast. Like if the podcasts go fast, I go, wow, that, holy crap, we've been talking for 40 minutes? Like it's one of those things. That's when you know it's a good conversation. So I brought up on the show last week, right around this time, that I felt like there was something in our relationship that wasn't going well. And that there was like this thing that we just weren't talking about. And I brought it to the listeners and to you guys. And that's the thing that pissed Chelsea off. I didn't go to Chelsea first and say to her, hey, I feel like something's going on, and I'm feeling this thing. And you can listen to us discuss that, and her discuss why she was so upset about that. And also, it brought back this radio show and how certain things that are brought up on the air are really not fair to those that are family members that have to deal with it. We've all dealt with this, right? You just had a situation that you talked about. Kevknows had something with a friend. I mean, it all happens, but this was actually my wife. So we got into this on the podcast. And I hate when I always see these people that are on interview shows and they go, it's in the book, it's in the book. Like I want to give you some piece of it. So I'm going to give you a little bit of this. Go listen to the podcast. Mojos, we don't. And it's the latest episode. What is it, Zach? Episode 91, it's called Hold My Hand, because remember I said you won't even hold my hand? So I want to bring this up as a topic here right now because I think this happens more than we think. Matter of fact, we just experienced this in A War Of The Roses. And here's the thing I wanted to ask the listeners. Have you ever found out something about your relationship through somebody else? And how do you feel when that happens? We all have people that we will talk to. I went to the listeners, and I actually talked about this in the podcast. I feel more comfortable when there's a microphone there than I do if I'm sitting on a couch talking to Chelsea.
Speaker 6:
[96:59] Do you think that's why you did it?
Speaker 5:
[97:01] I think I did. But I will say this to you, for Chelsea, it doesn't make a difference why I did it. It was betrayal because it was me not trusting her and me trusting you guys and the listeners more. And it was also me putting her out there in a way that made her, she felt like, look bad. And honestly, this was not, I truly mean this. This is not me trying to make her look bad. This was me trying to make me look real. So I do this a lot sometimes where I'll have conversations with people and I feel like I need to sometimes cut them off because I will do it where I'll talk to them and they will do it a lot with me. People for some reason trust me. They talk about their relationships. I have no idea why. I think it's because honestly, I've been married for a good period of time, but also I think that a lot of times is that they feel like they are comfortable around me to be able to say stuff.
Speaker 7:
[97:55] I can tell you exactly what it is. It's because you and Chels are so open and honest about things that have happened in your relationship, so I think it's easy for somebody to go, okay, your relationship's not perfect. Let me tell you about one of the imperfections in mine.
Speaker 5:
[98:10] Isn't it funny that you're willing to talk, like if I saw some people that are married and they look flawless, and by the way, no relationship is flawless. Usually, they just don't want anybody to see the the Ick that goes on there. I would rather go to the guy that's been divorced three times for advice sometimes, because I know he's stepped in it a bunch, than go to the guy that's been married 45 years, you know what I mean? Like, you know, the Pops and, what do we call it, grandma? Grams, Pops and Grams. So it is kind of weird, but I want to focus on this for the topic, Lydia. See if we get these calls and text 95500, you can text call me if you think this. Have you ever just been sitting there and somebody said, oh, so you and so and so are doing this? And you're like, how do you know that? And then you find out that your boyfriend or husband told them and talked to them about something, you know what I mean? Like, would you feel betrayed? Like Chelsea felt really betrayed when she listened to the radio and heard me talking.
Speaker 7:
[99:16] I mean, I've been in the same situation as you, where Wes finds out something that he hears or somebody else heard and told him if he wasn't listening at the time. And God, I almost want to text him because there was one a couple of months ago and it really caused an issue. And he was like, this thing is an open wound for us. And you're talking about how you feel about it on the air before you've even come to me and talked about it. And I think to all of us, I have a therapist. I've had the same therapist for over a decade, but this is like you listening right now in your car are like my second therapist. It is so cathartic to come in here and talk.
Speaker 5:
[99:57] Well, and I think also one of the beauties of the show, and I've thought this, is that the listeners can then relate and understand us in a different way. And here I am violating my relationship and you violating your relationship by doing it, you know? Like we're basically choosing the show over our relationship. And I learned that from this podcast. So go read the book and check out the podcast. What's going on, Sarah? How are you doing?
Speaker 17:
[100:26] Hey, good morning, guys. Um, so something that I had actually found out from a used to be friend about a relationship that I was in was that we were dating for four years and stuff. And when she was, her fiance was having an affair, she went through his Snapchat and found out that my ex was cheating on me for a couple of months. So I found out something about my relationship when somebody else was trying to get the answers to theirs.
Speaker 5:
[100:55] Oh my god, that's crazy. And here you are, you are probably thinking that they're the only ones with the bad relationship going on, only to find out that you were sitting in it the whole time, huh?
Speaker 17:
[101:08] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[101:11] Wow. That's tough, Sarah. That had to be really, really tough for a while for you. How long did it take you to get through that?
Speaker 17:
[101:19] I mean, honestly, like I'm doing a lot better without them. So, I mean, I'm really proud of myself for that, so.
Speaker 5:
[101:26] Good. That's good to hear, Sarah. Thanks for sharing with us.
Speaker 17:
[101:30] Yeah.
Speaker 5:
[101:31] Have a great day. I like to hear that because sometimes we don't hear that. We hear, I've been miserable. It's been horrible. I'm still trying to get through it. What's up, Miranda?
Speaker 14:
[101:41] Hi. Good morning, guys.
Speaker 7:
[101:42] Good morning.
Speaker 14:
[101:44] Sorry, I'm losing point. I'm pulling up to get my oil change right now. But my boyfriend at the time had told his entire family about our pregnancy before we even talked about telling anybody. And he didn't tell me that he was going to tell them either.
Speaker 7:
[102:02] Oh, I'd be so mad.
Speaker 14:
[102:03] And I found out by like them coming to me like, oh, congratulations.
Speaker 8:
[102:08] And like, la, la, la, la, la.
Speaker 14:
[102:09] And even though it was horrible.
Speaker 5:
[102:13] Wow. How long prior to you finding out that he told them had you been pregnant?
Speaker 14:
[102:19] Like, oh, two weeks, three weeks tops.
Speaker 5:
[102:23] Do you give him a little grace, though, because he was so excited about it? Or do you not? Do you sit there and say you still?
Speaker 14:
[102:29] I don't know. I don't know, because we knew that I was like really the admin about wanting to tell them together and be a part of it and like, let's do this as a team. And yeah, he totally violated all that.
Speaker 8:
[102:42] So it was a stab at that.
Speaker 7:
[102:45] That's a big one. It's a happy one, but it's a big one.
Speaker 5:
[102:49] Miranda, do you think that there were any not so happy times that he talked to them about things that he shouldn't have talked about?
Speaker 14:
[102:58] I'm sure. Me and his mom still don't talk.
Speaker 5:
[103:01] Oh, wow. So, he was using his mom as his sounding board, which probably caused for even a worse relationship for you and your mother-in-law. That's tough. Wow.
Speaker 14:
[103:12] Yeah, it was rough.
Speaker 9:
[103:13] I'm sorry, but I gotta go get the oil change.
Speaker 14:
[103:15] Please don't.
Speaker 7:
[103:16] Yeah, I was gonna say, don't fall into that hole in the ground. That's almost happened to me before.
Speaker 5:
[103:22] What's going on, Shannon? Listener Shannon, what's up?
Speaker 17:
[103:26] I have a feeling you might be a little more comfortable talking to a microphone because it's not face to face on the couch with Chelsea and it's just you and her, you have to face it in that moment.
Speaker 7:
[103:38] Yeah.
Speaker 17:
[103:38] I think when you talk to the listeners, it gives you more time, almost like you're thinking about it in your head out loud.
Speaker 7:
[103:44] Yep, that's it, that part.
Speaker 5:
[103:46] But can I also tell you something that's odd, Shannon? We tape our We Don't podcast at home with two microphones. When Chelsea and I have a conversation like we had the other day, that conversation was way more I guess knowledgeable, or I don't know what it would be. I learned more from that conversation than I did from the fight in the conversations five days prior to that. Because we had fought pretty good about it the day that it happened, and then we taped the podcast like a few or four days later. And I think what ends up happening is, I heard her more, and I don't know if it had anything to do with the microphone or the formality of us actually sitting down and doing the podcast.
Speaker 7:
[104:32] I also think that makes very sense. Oh my God, you're rubbing off on me today. That makes a lot of sense. Why are you blaming me? Because for me, and I don't know if you're like me, sometimes I am really bad in the moment of an argument. I get very defensive. I need time to process. I need some breathing room. And so having a productive conversation four days later makes total sense to me that you've had time to think and process and take a deep breath and let some of the anger dissipate or whatever.
Speaker 5:
[105:03] And we actually discussed that.
Speaker 17:
[105:05] You need an emotional security microphone that you can talk like an emotional support microphone to get your point across.
Speaker 5:
[105:12] I'm going to walk around with just the microphone whenever we fight. What's going on? How are you doing, Tiffany?
Speaker 12:
[105:16] Good, how are you?
Speaker 5:
[105:17] Good, what's up?
Speaker 12:
[105:20] So me and my now husband, when I was 19, we got pregnant and my mother-in-law told all of our family before we could. And then again, when we were 25, we just expected our another child and my mother-in-law also got to tell them all that we were expecting before we got here.
Speaker 7:
[105:39] Wow. You should have learned your lesson after the first one. I would not have told her.
Speaker 5:
[105:45] It's crazy that we got a couple of calls on the whole pregnancy thing because I thought that this would get calls on, yeah, I found out that he was talking badly about me or she was talking about-
Speaker 7:
[105:54] To his friends or to his siblings. Siblings is a big one.
Speaker 5:
[105:57] Kind of like the War of the Roses that we had with that guy, Tyler. What's going on, Emily? How are you doing?
Speaker 14:
[106:04] Hi, how's it going, guys? Good morning. How are you?
Speaker 5:
[106:06] What's happening?
Speaker 14:
[106:08] Good. So when I found out I was pregnant, we did the blood test to find out the baby gender and I had told my mom and she posted it all over Facebook.
Speaker 5:
[106:20] Oh my God.
Speaker 14:
[106:21] And then blocked me that I couldn't see that she had posted it on Facebook.
Speaker 7:
[106:25] That's extra evil.
Speaker 12:
[106:26] Yeah, that's manipulative.
Speaker 5:
[106:26] She knew what she was doing.
Speaker 12:
[106:30] Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 14:
[106:31] And then I had like family members calling being like, congratulations, but I had no idea how they knew.
Speaker 5:
[106:39] Wow, that's crazy. A lot of the pregnancy ones have been crazier calls. Here's one text that's from 810 and it says, my husband tells my mother-in-law about all of our fights right after they happen.
Speaker 6:
[106:54] Mama's boy.
Speaker 7:
[106:56] That's toxic actually to me.
Speaker 5:
[106:58] To me, that's like weird, like calling up. And I think it's bad too, because now you've just told your side of the story about the fight, which is always not the right story. And you told it to his family. And I know that he's doing it because those are the people that he feels like are his allies. But I think you're causing for a really tough relationship with your wife and her family.
Speaker 7:
[107:23] Wes just texted me and said, you can talk about anything in regards to our relationship. The listeners always side with me anyway. Shout out Wes. Which is not true.
Speaker 5:
[107:32] Chelsea actually says in the podcast, she goes, you can talk about it, but you better talk about it to me first. And she's right in regards to, and a lot of times we write topics. And when we write the topics, they're not necessarily with us, but the topics that are about them, you need to have that conversation, especially when it's something as big as me saying, hey, I'm feeling insecure. And I actually, I bring this up in the podcast. My insecurity is not, I don't believe it was 100% because of my relationship with Chelsea. My insecurity was in a lot of things. Last week was a tough week here. Last week was tough at work. Last week was a tough week for some of our family members. My family has been going through a lot of tough stuff. So, it's amazing how things compile, but you put everything on your relationship. You don't necessarily say, it's this, this, this and this. You blame the person that is the closest to you and the one that you know will always be there for you. Alright, In The Morning.
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[109:30] Alex, take care of yourself. We'll talk to you in like literally less than 10 minutes. All right, In The Morning. Why was Anna Rob in the back of a police car?
Speaker 15:
[109:40] What?
Speaker 5:
[109:41] Hold on, I need to have like some dramatic stuff.
Speaker 6:
[109:43] What a headline. Whoa. I wish it was a juicy story, but it's not that juicy. I was on a walk this weekend and it's been rainy for the past couple of days, or at least it was this weekend. So I was a little bit a ways away from where I lived. And I also had my phone out because I always have my phone out and taking videos or pictures or something. And a DPD officer rolled up next to me and I'm like, oh my gosh, honestly, I had ate a edible before the walk. So I was already like a little on edge. And the police officer rolls up next to me and he's like, hey, I think I recognize you. Are you from TikTok? And I'm like, yeah, I am. Trying not to talk because I'm a little zooted. And the officer was like, do you need a ride home? And I was like, really? Thinking I'm gonna get in the front seat, but he had that whole computer set up and everything. He's like, yeah, let me let you in the back. So I got to ride home in the back of a police car for the first time. How nice is that police officer?
Speaker 7:
[110:41] I know.
Speaker 6:
[110:41] And then he gave me his number too. He's like, if you ever need anything, I don't know if he was interested in me, but he was like, if you ever need anything, text me.
Speaker 5:
[110:49] So you ride, what is the back of a police car like?
Speaker 6:
[110:52] Crazy. There are, I couldn't roll down the window. I couldn't open the door for myself. It's basically like nothing's there. It's just, it's, he has to do everything. Like he had to let me out, let me in, no windows.
Speaker 7:
[111:05] If you can't roll down the window, how did that girl in Muskegon roll down the window enough with the handcuffs on to get out?
Speaker 5:
[111:10] So true.
Speaker 7:
[111:11] Or was it already rolled down?
Speaker 5:
[111:12] I think they had it cracked open for her.
Speaker 6:
[111:14] Yeah, like they control everything up there.
Speaker 5:
[111:16] So is the seat soft? Somebody told me that the seat is hard as a rock, that it's not a soft seat.
Speaker 6:
[111:21] Honestly, I wasn't really paying attention because I was so paranoid.
Speaker 5:
[111:25] It must have been a cop car that was regular.
Speaker 7:
[111:26] Is there a divider?
Speaker 6:
[111:28] There was a divider. Yeah, but you could still talk to him.
Speaker 5:
[111:31] All right, so here's the deal. Why were you in the back of a police car? Can we just throw that out there for a quick little topic before this? Lydia, I want to, this is going to be tough. You're going to have to go through phone lines here and find his calls on this one.
Speaker 6:
[111:43] Oh, Zach just walked in.
Speaker 5:
[111:44] I want to know why were you in the back of a police car? And it could be for a crazy reason that maybe you were not being the best self of yours. Or maybe it's for Anna's reason, where it was just like the cop giving you a nice ride when it was raining. What a nice reason for a cop to that. Yours is not so nice, is it? Why were you in the back of a police car, Zach?
Speaker 22:
[112:06] I used to work at a car dealership and I wasn't a technician, I was a porter. A porter is when you like, you know, port the cars, you move them around. And a technician was like, can you go grab a wrench out of the back seat? Shove me in there, close the door, and I was locked in there for like five minutes.
Speaker 5:
[112:24] It was a cop car that was in for service or something? Oh my gosh.
Speaker 22:
[112:27] Dude, rock hard, not fun to be in.
Speaker 5:
[112:30] So was a seat in that one like a hard seat?
Speaker 22:
[112:34] Yep, yep, single bench.
Speaker 5:
[112:35] A buddy of mine told me that they don't put soft, nice, comfortable seats in the back of police cars. If you defecate yourself or throw up, they don't want to clean up after you. That is nuts. It's so funny because I look at some of these, I like the cop cars that are like Tahoe's and nice looking cop cars. But the best cop cars were the old school Ford.
Speaker 6:
[112:59] Explorer or whatever.
Speaker 5:
[113:00] Those explorers are cool.
Speaker 22:
[113:02] You're thinking of the town cars? Is that what it is? Yeah.
Speaker 7:
[113:05] But now people buy those and they keep the mirror.
Speaker 22:
[113:08] It freaks me out every time.
Speaker 7:
[113:11] My stomach goes into my butt when one of them locks on. I'm always feeding.
Speaker 5:
[113:16] Nicole, hold on. Nicole, why were you in the back of a police car, Nicole?
Speaker 11:
[113:22] Oh my God. I'm so stupid.
Speaker 8:
[113:23] I'm so young.
Speaker 16:
[113:24] Sorry for the smoker Jackie voice this morning.
Speaker 11:
[113:28] But I was like Anna and I took a little edible before hanging out with some friends when I was young and dumb. And I lit up a pavilion on fire.
Speaker 5:
[113:38] Oh my God.
Speaker 16:
[113:40] I know.
Speaker 6:
[113:41] Accidentally?
Speaker 8:
[113:44] Yeah, it's okay. I thought I was cool. Some kids did it.
Speaker 16:
[113:47] I thought I could be cool too. Oh my God.
Speaker 8:
[113:49] I was so stupid.
Speaker 11:
[113:50] And I thought I was cool because I was high like Anna. Nope.
Speaker 8:
[113:54] And let me tell you, those cop car seats are hard as a rock.
Speaker 3:
[113:56] They're not soft.
Speaker 10:
[113:58] They're not comfortable.
Speaker 11:
[113:59] And my cop stopped and got himself a donut and didn't even get me one.
Speaker 25:
[114:05] That's so funny.
Speaker 5:
[114:07] Danielle, what's going on? Why were you in the back of a cop car, Danielle?
Speaker 12:
[114:12] I've been in the back of a cop car a lot of times, but they are super hard seats and they have to crack your window and do everything. But those seats aren't even seats. There's like no seats.
Speaker 5:
[114:24] All right. Well, tell us a few of the reasons. I want to know the few of the reasons why you were in a back of a cop car.
Speaker 12:
[114:30] The most recent time was not my fault. I had to ride in the back of the cop car because my ex got pulled over with all of our children that we shared in the car with him, with no license and drugs.
Speaker 9:
[114:41] What kind of drugs?
Speaker 12:
[114:43] So, yeah, so they were nice enough to let me come up there and get the keys and then they took us back to my house, and then they took me back there and let me drive his car to his parents' house.
Speaker 22:
[114:54] Oh, so they didn't tow it. That's nice.
Speaker 5:
[114:56] Yeah.
Speaker 12:
[114:57] No, they didn't tow it. They were really nice, but we live in a small town.
Speaker 5:
[115:01] Wow. Thank you, Danielle. I appreciate it. What's up, Taylor? How are you doing?
Speaker 12:
[115:05] Hi. Good. How are you guys?
Speaker 5:
[115:07] Good. We're talking about how Anna was in the back of a police car just for an Uber. What were you in the back of a police car for?
Speaker 12:
[115:14] It was kind of similar, but a few friends went out in St. Joseph, Westside, and it was the 4th of July, and we Ubered over, and the Uber driver on the way there was like, I just want to let you guys know, there are really no Ubers or taxis.
Speaker 11:
[115:27] And we're like, oh, whatever, we'll be fine.
Speaker 24:
[115:29] It was like 2 a.m., and we were head drunken.
Speaker 12:
[115:33] We were like, near Benton Harbor, and we're like, we need to get home somehow.
Speaker 16:
[115:37] We had nothing else to do, so we called the police to stay true.
Speaker 5:
[115:41] Oh, that's nice.
Speaker 24:
[115:42] That is amazing.
Speaker 5:
[115:43] That is great. Smart idea.
Speaker 7:
[115:44] And they were probably really happy that you did that.
Speaker 5:
[115:48] Well, and I think in a lot of cases out there, they just don't want anything bad to happen, right? That's actually, yeah, Benton Harbor, St. Joe's there. What's up, Becca? How are you doing?
Speaker 12:
[115:57] Hi, good morning.
Speaker 5:
[115:58] Hi. Why were you in the back of a cop car?
Speaker 12:
[116:00] I had a subpoena to go to court for just like, it was a basic fender bender that I witnessed. This was years ago. And the morning of, I really didn't want to go, so I was like, oh, I have a flat tire.
Speaker 11:
[116:14] I can't make it.
Speaker 12:
[116:16] I had instant karma because they're like, okay, we'll send an officer out to come pick you up.
Speaker 5:
[116:21] Oh, man.
Speaker 12:
[116:23] They had a whole cop car where it was like, the official cop car had gotten a hard seat, the door is locked, the windows didn't do anything. I had to talk to him through the plastic and he's just like, so why do you think you have a flat tire?
Speaker 6:
[116:35] And all these questions, I'm just like, ugh. You were getting interrogated.
Speaker 5:
[116:39] You got busted for, you got busted for not telling the truth too, it sounds like. I like that they must have really wanted to make that person stay in jail because they, you had the subpoena to be the witness. What's going on, Kate? How are you doing?
Speaker 22:
[116:54] All right.
Speaker 5:
[116:56] Oh, bad, bad phone. Say that again. Are you in the back of a cop car now?
Speaker 22:
[117:00] No, thank goodness.
Speaker 5:
[117:02] Why were you in the back of a cop car? Yeah, there you go.
Speaker 15:
[117:05] There, an officer came to do a well check on me a few years ago and there was a PPO and there was a warrant.
Speaker 5:
[117:12] For who?
Speaker 15:
[117:13] Like for me, apparently.
Speaker 5:
[117:15] Oh, jeez.
Speaker 15:
[117:17] Long story, a principal and the truancy officer at my daughter's school decided that they were going to just cause problems for me. So there was a PPO that I wasn't notified over and he came to check on me. And he's like, well, I got to bring you to jail. And I was like, what? Anyways, you know, it's a cop car.
Speaker 3:
[117:38] No, I don't know you from anywhere.
Speaker 5:
[117:41] But whenever you say, yeah, long story, you know, the principal and my daughter were trying to cause problems for me. I got a feeling there's a reason.
Speaker 15:
[117:51] No, it's definitely a differently long story. It's hard to explain.
Speaker 5:
[117:56] Okay, all right, all right. I'm just making sure on that one there. It's like, there's a little bit of the story there. Hold on, Colleen wants to call out a cop. They arrested you up at CMU. Fire up chips, Colleen.
Speaker 24:
[118:08] Fire up chips.
Speaker 5:
[118:10] What happened?
Speaker 24:
[118:12] Oh my gosh, so I went to Central, fire up chips, and I had a house up there, and we had put a couch on the side of the road, as we do. You know? Yeah. And this lady cop, so I didn't know, but they put the ticket on the couch itself. And so then the couch got taken, and we didn't know we had a ticket. And so next thing you know, it was a Sunday morning, I was sitting outside with my dog and just chilling. And then I looked to my friend and I was like, oh wow, two police cars just showed up, someone's getting arrested. And then all of a sudden they start walking up.
Speaker 5:
[118:52] Say that. I got to dump you there for a second. So you said, oh, sped when the cops walked up to you.
Speaker 24:
[118:58] And they walked up to me and they're like, are you calling? I'm like, yes. Why? And they're like, I got a ticket for littering.
Speaker 5:
[119:08] By putting the couch out?
Speaker 24:
[119:11] Yeah, for putting a couch on the side of the road.
Speaker 7:
[119:12] How did they know it was yours though? Could have been anybody.
Speaker 24:
[119:15] Well, I own the house.
Speaker 7:
[119:16] I know, but like somebody down the street could have brought it down.
Speaker 6:
[119:19] It was a setup.
Speaker 24:
[119:22] Yeah, and I'll never forget, I don't want to blast her name out, but I remember the cop's name and her badge number.
Speaker 25:
[119:31] Really?
Speaker 5:
[119:32] You're kidding me. What's the badge number?
Speaker 24:
[119:38] Cusperland badge number 211.
Speaker 25:
[119:40] Oh, there you go. I like that.
Speaker 5:
[119:42] That's how much. And did you ever find out who had your couch? Did you get it out of the evidence room?
Speaker 24:
[119:47] No, but somebody picked it up.
Speaker 5:
[119:49] Oh my God. Why is that on college campuses, there's a random couch out in the middle of the road? No, it's the MSU.
Speaker 8:
[119:56] Is it, you know what it is?
Speaker 5:
[119:58] It's a 70 degree day.
Speaker 1:
[119:59] And for some reason, 70 degree days, they all come out. It's crazy. My idea of camping is the Hampton Inn.
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[120:35] In The Morning's Dirty On The 30.
Speaker 1:
[120:37] Shannon, with what's going on in the dirty, what do you got, Shannon?
Speaker 2:
[120:39] So the singer known as David has been finally charged with first degree murder, sexual abuse of a minor and mutilation of a body in the death of 14 year old Celeste Hernandez. Remember, her remains were found in his Tesla, the front trunk of his Tesla, months and months after she went missing in court. He pleaded not guilty to all of the charges, but he is being held without bail as the case moves forward. DA Nate Hockman talking about it.
Speaker 3:
[121:06] Today, I am announcing the charges against David Anthony Burke. The musician known as David spelled D4VD in connection with the brutal and horrific murder of Celeste, a 14 year old at that time.
Speaker 1:
[121:23] Wow.
Speaker 2:
[121:24] I mean, he'll be in jail for the rest of his life. His career is absolutely over.
Speaker 1:
[121:27] If he's found guilty, we still have to let the guy have a trial, but it's interesting that they don't know the whole reasoning of why he... It's weird that he would leave her body in the car and just think that he's not gonna get caught.
Speaker 2:
[121:42] And the story I heard is that he was afraid he might expose a relationship that could damage his career, which I assume is their relationship, because they started dating when she was 12 years old. However, they were always in public together. So I don't think that was a secret.
Speaker 1:
[121:58] There's some people saying that his defense is gonna be that somebody else killed her and tried to frame him and that he has people that are after him. But you're right. We talked earlier this morning when you did the story in the six o'clock hour, the family members knew that they were messing around and she was 12. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:
[122:16] Yeah. Yeah. It's one of my favorite movies of all time, The Blind Side and the actor who starred as football player Michael Orr in that movie, his name is Quentin Aaron, just suffered a serious stroke. I mean, he's in a wheelchair. Found out something about his wife while he was in the hospital.
Speaker 6:
[122:37] The entire time we were together, she told me she had been divorced for 10 plus years. She even told the person where we were getting married, oh yes, I have all the documents, I can email over to you the divorce decree.
Speaker 7:
[122:52] But you never checked on your own.
Speaker 6:
[122:55] That's my biggest mistake.
Speaker 2:
[122:57] The woman he was married to was still married to another man the entire time that they were married. He didn't find out until she needed to sign some medical documents. She basically needed to be power of attorney. And somebody came to him and was like, she can't be. She's still married to somebody else. She claims she wasn't aware that her divorce from her first husband was not final. It was just a lot of miscommunication.
Speaker 1:
[123:22] That guy got blindsided again. That's crazy.
Speaker 2:
[123:27] Christina Applegate loved her speaking out after fans grew worried about her health. She was recently hospitalized. She's battling MS She posted a message thanking fans for the support and she said, look, ongoing health issues are a part of her life now as she battles. She said she's not given up. She's a strong chick. And she said she's getting a little better every day and focusing on her recovery. And Billie Eilish being Justin Bieber's one less lonely girl was a million percent planned. That has been confirmed. The official set list for Bieber's Coachella set. We now have a photo of it. And it shows that he and Hailey planned for Billie to come up on stage for that song without telling her. So it was a surprise for Billie, but not a surprise, obviously, for anybody else. If you missed anything from today, so you can go back and listen to the podcast on that free iHeartRadio.
Speaker 1:
[124:26] We're gonna let you guess next, right after this break. All right, time now for Mojo's Secret Sound. From DFCU Financial, the Cash Back Credit Union. Chance to win $13,000. DFCU Financial, the Cash Back Credit Union, celebrating 20 years of giving cash back to its members. We are giving you money off of just three seconds of a sound. And we've kind of narrowed it down a little bit, but then we had a couple of guesses that kind of got in there. I get it. Sometimes people will hear this contest and they don't get a chance to listen to us nonstop. They're not the P1 Hardcores, but that's okay. Anybody can win this thing just off of a guess. Paris is on with us right now. Paris, have you been listening to this contest? Paris.
Speaker 9:
[125:25] I have been listening for a week, you guys.
Speaker 1:
[125:27] All right, so you know.
Speaker 9:
[125:28] I've been trying to call.
Speaker 1:
[125:30] You know, then, where this possibly could be a winner, right?
Speaker 9:
[125:38] I'm hoping you're ready to sign my check.
Speaker 1:
[125:40] All right, and I understand that you need us to pay this because you're in trouble, like our last topic, with the law. What's up?
Speaker 9:
[125:50] I got arrested on Friday.
Speaker 1:
[125:53] What did you do?
Speaker 9:
[125:54] Yeah, I was a little bit over the drinking limit and I was speeding a little bit and yeah, I got arrested and went to jail.
Speaker 1:
[126:06] Oh my God. So you need this to take care of your attorneys for your DUI, huh?
Speaker 9:
[126:12] That's right, Mojo. I need some help.
Speaker 2:
[126:14] More important, and I know you don't need a lecture. I hope you don't ever do it again.
Speaker 9:
[126:18] No, I've learned my lesson.
Speaker 1:
[126:20] Wow.
Speaker 10:
[126:21] That is, yes.
Speaker 1:
[126:23] This is about as real as can be here, huh? I mean, some people are like, I'd like to go on a vacation. Or some people are like, you know, I'd like to be able to have a little bit of money there to pay off my credit cards. This is Paris. I'd like to not be in jail.
Speaker 11:
[126:36] This is, you need reason.
Speaker 1:
[126:38] You need this money for that. Although there's some people that- I really need it.
Speaker 9:
[126:42] I need it so bad, you guys.
Speaker 1:
[126:44] There's some people though, they're probably saying to themselves, I don't want her to win. She made the choice of drinking and going out and getting in her car. But hey, this is- This is you, Paris, though. I'm going to tell you something. This is In The Morning. We don't judge. Actually, we do. We'll talk about you after the air. Here we go. For $13,000 from DFCU Financial, what is Mojo's secret sound?
Speaker 9:
[127:17] Okay, I wanna guess that it's opening up a bag of pistachios.
Speaker 1:
[127:27] Opening up a bag of pistachios?
Speaker 9:
[127:33] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[127:36] Paris, you're from Howell, right?
Speaker 9:
[127:40] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[127:41] It's not the right answer.
Speaker 2:
[127:47] The way that we all look at you, I know. When your hand hovers over the button of whether it's right or wrong.
Speaker 1:
[127:53] I know.
Speaker 2:
[127:53] Cause we don't know.
Speaker 1:
[127:54] Cause one, here's the deal. This is right there.
Speaker 2:
[127:56] Let me see. That's the wrong. Where does your hand go if it's right? Cause I can see. Oh, they're right next to each other. I would never be able to remember mine.
Speaker 1:
[128:03] Yes. And then for Paris, that's where that goes.
Speaker 5:
[128:07] Oh my god.
Speaker 1:
[128:09] Right there for you, Paris. Paris, I don't have 13 grand for you. We'll still have a chance at 9.30, but I do have a chance for you to win a thousand dollars coming up here in just a little bit with Pay Your Bills. Okay?
Speaker 5:
[128:21] All right.
Speaker 1:
[128:22] All right. Don't go anywhere.
Speaker 21:
[128:27] We'll give you a shot of one thousand dollars in just a few minutes on In The Morning.
Speaker 1:
[128:32] All right. It is In The Morning show. Shannon just wants to be bad. Hey, hold on a second.
Speaker 24:
[128:41] That's what she said.
Speaker 1:
[128:42] Where, I don't know, would that be what I would say?
Speaker 2:
[128:45] That's what she said. But I like, feel this in me and I need to figure out how to not feel this in me anymore. So there's somebody who's being an absolute keyhole to Wes. It's a really long story. It's been happening for like a couple of months now. And I just think he's the kindest person and does not deserve this treatment whatsoever. That's all I'm going to say about what's going on. And so as his wife, I have gotten very protective and angry about what has been happening in this treatment. And so the other night, I had two glasses of wine, which I'm apparently a lightweight now because that's a lot for me. And I was just like spouting off about this person. And I was like, I want to go kick their cars, which you know I have a history with this Mojo. I wanted to be their yard. I want to, like, I don't, I just want, like, want to wreak havoc on their life. I mean, I grabbed my coat. I was ready to go. I'm like, Wes, get in the driver's seat. We're going. Like, we are going. I looked up this person's address.
Speaker 1:
[129:56] Your mama bear came out.
Speaker 2:
[129:57] I looked up this person's address.
Speaker 12:
[129:59] Not too far, slightly far.
Speaker 2:
[130:03] And Wes had to call me down, but my mind was going off. And I was just like, I turned into a demon. I was like, I want to do this, and I want to do this, and I want to do this, and I want to keep the car, and I want to do this, and this, and this. And he's like, what is happening? Like, he actually had to stand in the doorway.
Speaker 1:
[130:22] To stop you from doing it?
Speaker 2:
[130:23] To stop me.
Speaker 1:
[130:25] As a guy, and I don't know if, Wes, you're listening, but as a guy, it's kind of hot when your girl does that. Because Chelsea's done that for me before, like where somebody will talk crap. Oh my God. I say that it's like the coolest thing ever to know that your girl is willing to defend you like that. It is your mama bear. I know that you may not understand this, but if somebody was messing with your kids, don't ask with my-
Speaker 2:
[130:50] Oh, you wouldn't stand in my doorway. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[130:52] What did it, Norm Schruett used to always say? What did he say you say?
Speaker 2:
[130:55] Do not call my children ugly.
Speaker 1:
[130:56] Don't call your children ugly.
Speaker 2:
[130:58] The next morning we woke up and he was like, hey, I really appreciate you being on my side and supporting me, but that last night was not you.
Speaker 8:
[131:09] It was the wine.
Speaker 2:
[131:10] And I thought about, I've been thinking about this.
Speaker 1:
[131:12] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[131:12] And I feel like I've been a goody goody for my whole life and I just kind of want to get it out of my system.
Speaker 8:
[131:20] Well, let's do it and we can use Mojo's house.
Speaker 1:
[131:22] You got a bad side.
Speaker 2:
[131:23] I do.
Speaker 1:
[131:23] You got a, there's some bads.
Speaker 2:
[131:24] No, I have, I definitely have a spiteful, stubborn, quick-faced side. Maybe I just need to use it a little more.
Speaker 1:
[131:33] There's some there.
Speaker 2:
[131:33] I just want to let loose sometimes.
Speaker 8:
[131:35] What would you have done? Let's just say, what would your go-to have been? Slashing the tires, keying the car?
Speaker 2:
[131:41] No, I probably would have like, I probably.
Speaker 8:
[131:44] Baseball bat?
Speaker 12:
[131:45] No, I don't.
Speaker 2:
[131:46] I had a lot of ideas.
Speaker 5:
[131:48] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[131:49] I literally got on a floral website. I was like, I'm gonna send flowers to them from a random person just to create drama.
Speaker 3:
[131:55] Drama, that's a good idea.
Speaker 5:
[131:56] He was like, why would you do this?
Speaker 8:
[131:57] That's a sneaky one.
Speaker 1:
[131:58] Oh, I thought you were gonna mean like, you're gonna send like poop stuff or you know how people used to be able to send that. Like you used to be able to send like a bunch or remember the thing, remember the thing that you used to do when you were a kid? You're, when you were a kid, you just wanted to like light a bag of poop on somebody's front lawn. I never did.
Speaker 2:
[132:13] I've never teepee'd. You're right. When somebody, if it was my kids, there'd be no stopping me.
Speaker 15:
[132:18] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[132:19] But your husband though is also one too. That you just want to like, and Dawn brings up a really good point about Shannon wanting to do this. What is that Dawn?
Speaker 6:
[132:30] That is the down river girl in her.
Speaker 14:
[132:32] That is so true.
Speaker 1:
[132:34] That is the down river girl came out of Shannon or almost came out of Shannon. Wes had to stop her from it, right?
Speaker 6:
[132:40] Definitely.
Speaker 1:
[132:41] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[132:42] I love you for saying that.
Speaker 1:
[132:43] Dawn, can I ask you a quick question? Are you the type of girl that if you're out with your guy at a bar or something like that, and some guy or some girl starts saying some crap or maybe picking, would you be the girl that would gouge some girl's eyeballs out or kick a guy in the nuts?
Speaker 6:
[133:02] Depends on the day.
Speaker 1:
[133:05] Yeah. Shannon is.
Speaker 2:
[133:06] And I know I'm going to see, it's a guy. I made it sound like a girl with the flower thing. It is a guy. I know I'm going to see this guy. At some point.
Speaker 1:
[133:13] What are you going to do the next time you see him?
Speaker 2:
[133:14] And Wes is like, I worry so much when you see him in public.
Speaker 1:
[133:20] What you're going to do.
Speaker 2:
[133:21] What you're going to do. I feel like I'll just get mouthy. Like I'm not going to obviously never ever ever do any of those things.
Speaker 1:
[133:31] But funny is you and I are very similar people. And I have said this stuff to Chelsea, too. Like next time I see that person and then Chelsea will go, you are not going to do that.
Speaker 2:
[133:41] I'm going to wait.
Speaker 1:
[133:42] You'll invite them to lunch. That's what you want to believe me.
Speaker 5:
[133:44] For sure.
Speaker 2:
[133:45] I have this like big bad plan in my head and I'm going to just walk the other way.
Speaker 1:
[133:51] What's up Amanda? How are you doing?
Speaker 5:
[133:53] Good.
Speaker 22:
[133:53] How are you?
Speaker 1:
[133:54] I'm doing okay. Shannon's the one that needs a little help here. We'd ask her how she's doing.
Speaker 22:
[133:59] How are you doing Shannon? Hi.
Speaker 2:
[134:01] I am lovely.
Speaker 22:
[134:02] Good morning. As to all of you, I love you guys.
Speaker 1:
[134:05] Oh, we love you too. Hold on. We love you too.
Speaker 22:
[134:09] I love it. Okay. So I was just going to say that there's a lot of good ideas, sneaky, good ideas to get someone back on TikTok. I would kind of check that out. And the flower idea is a good idea. That's what made me kind of think of it because there's so many good ideas. What are some other ideas?
Speaker 2:
[134:29] I was just ingrained in my DNA because of what we do.
Speaker 1:
[134:32] But what are some other ideas that you might have seen, Amanda, of how to get revenge on somebody or be, you know, give them crap?
Speaker 22:
[134:40] Well, I, I don't, so I was reading the list a little bit and, you know, just scrolling. So it's not like I was looking anything like that up. But I did see to get back at your ex to sign him up for multiple credit cards.
Speaker 2:
[134:59] Oh, this is not my ex, but that is really funny.
Speaker 12:
[135:04] I thought that was a good one.
Speaker 22:
[135:06] Because, I mean, you do have their information because he's an ex. Yeah. So, or she. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[135:13] That would be cool. Or have, how about this one? I just looked at what you were talking about. Have their car towed. Say they, say that their car needs to be-
Speaker 5:
[135:21] Oh, that's a good one.
Speaker 8:
[135:22] Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1:
[135:23] Yeah. You can actually, you can actually say, hey, my car broke down. Can you have it towed for me? And they'll tow it to a tow lot. That would be a good one, Shannon. You could do that to this person that's being mean to Wes.
Speaker 22:
[135:35] Yeah, because that'll cost him some money to get that out.
Speaker 1:
[135:38] Yeah, that would be funny. Can you imagine waking up the next day and your car's not there?
Speaker 16:
[135:44] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[135:44] Or what?
Speaker 22:
[135:46] Oh, I was going to say, or he could just be juvenile and order a whole bunch of pizzas for their house.
Speaker 1:
[135:55] That actually, honestly, would be-
Speaker 16:
[135:56] I would be excited.
Speaker 1:
[135:58] I'd like to be the person that was, that was getting the pizzas. What's up, Kristina? How you doing? I'm good.
Speaker 9:
[136:04] How are you?
Speaker 1:
[136:05] We're doing good. Shannon said that there's somebody out there, a guy, she said, that is being a dick to Shannon's husband, Wes, and she wants to be bad and get revenge on them. Do you have any advice?
Speaker 9:
[136:17] Well, I want to say that once you reach that pinnacle age of 40, you don't care. That's what it is, Shannon. You reach that age where us women, we've taken so much our whole life that once we reach that age, we just don't care anymore.
Speaker 2:
[136:29] I have said this before. I do feel like more and more I'm entering my I Give Zero Fs era.
Speaker 8:
[136:34] I feel that the older I get.
Speaker 9:
[136:37] Especially as a mother, too, as a mom. It's just hit. It hits different, and you're tired of people pleasing, and you're just, this is it. Let's go.
Speaker 1:
[136:45] And you think that it happens at 40 years old? I think for some people, it happens at 20.
Speaker 9:
[136:52] Well, I feel like Shannon and I are very similar. Us, we hold it in for so long, and then it just gets, it explodes as it is.
Speaker 1:
[137:00] Yeah. Well, we're going to try to keep Shannon from getting arrested. We're a little bit worried that there's a possibility that this woman's... You know, that's all we need. That's all we need is one morning we get a phone call from Wes going, Shannon's not going to be in today. She got arrested at blah, blah, blah's house.
Speaker 2:
[137:17] You'd be like, this is amazing show content.
Speaker 1:
[137:19] It would be really good content. What's up, Meaghan? How are you doing?
Speaker 22:
[137:23] I'm good. I was going to say, Shannon, I've done this a few times. You can order online. I'm not going to say the word because it's not appropriate, but it's, you know how when you have exploding confetti everywhere, that's a problem when you're younger, but it's a bag of, like, pee pees? Yes. So it's like confetti pee pees all over the place. They open the card and they open it. They don't know what it is and it like explodes everywhere.
Speaker 1:
[137:47] Shannon likes the confetti aspect of that too. That's actually good.
Speaker 22:
[137:50] Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 13:
[137:52] And it sends them a message of telling them they're kind of a beep, you know.
Speaker 1:
[137:56] Don't they have a service? I think that there's some kind of a service that's out there that will put things on your front lawn for like when you actually have like a birthday. Don't they have something that you can put that's bad?
Speaker 2:
[138:08] I love that.
Speaker 1:
[138:08] Like, can you put a bunch of dicks or something on the front line?
Speaker 2:
[138:11] I don't think they would do. I don't think you can do that in neighborhoods.
Speaker 1:
[138:14] Yeah. What's up, Amanda? Hi.
Speaker 17:
[138:17] Hey, good morning, everyone.
Speaker 16:
[138:18] Good morning, Shannon, Anna, Mojo.
Speaker 1:
[138:21] Good morning.
Speaker 10:
[138:22] So, Shannon, this is what you do.
Speaker 18:
[138:24] You call the wife, right?
Speaker 17:
[138:25] And then you pretend like you meant to call the husband. And you say you're someone from the health clinic and you're calling with his STD results.
Speaker 1:
[138:33] Oh, my gosh.
Speaker 10:
[138:34] That's a good one.
Speaker 1:
[138:35] OK. Have you done this before, Amanda?
Speaker 11:
[138:39] I may have during a prank war.
Speaker 1:
[138:41] OK. I love it. What transpired after that? I bet you that person was scared crapless, right?
Speaker 17:
[138:48] Well, till this day, they never knew it was me.
Speaker 1:
[138:50] Oh, wow. That's good. Hold on. Tyra, what do you think that Shannon should do?
Speaker 16:
[138:56] I don't know if he's married or not, Shannon, but you got to be a little flicker. I'm a Gemini, so I think kind of creatively. You have to get a woman to start with him and introduce herself to him and everything like that. But she's going to play him, like play him real good, hurt his feelings. He'll never see it coming.
Speaker 1:
[139:19] Oh my gosh.
Speaker 8:
[139:19] This is like how to lose a guy in 10 days.
Speaker 1:
[139:21] Is he a married guy? Yeah. Because if you have a woman who's randomly flirt with him, that would get him in trouble with his girl. Wouldn't that be great?
Speaker 16:
[139:28] Hey, I think that's a good one.
Speaker 1:
[139:30] Would you be the person for us, Tyra? Can you go flirt with somebody?
Speaker 16:
[139:35] Well, do he like black, fluffy women?
Speaker 1:
[139:40] That's awesome. I like Anthony here. Anthony, what did you want to say to Shannon?
Speaker 19:
[139:46] Hey, Shannon, this is your favorite security officer. I'm just going to say you like this. What's going on? So listen, I'm going to just tell you like this. If you need somebody to disappear or something to disappear, I got you.
Speaker 2:
[140:01] I love you from the moment I met you.
Speaker 1:
[140:04] Anthony, I don't want you getting in trouble. I don't want you getting arrested, Anthony.
Speaker 11:
[140:09] See, it's not even going to be me.
Speaker 1:
[140:33] All right, pay your bills, and then am I the a-hole here on the Mojo in the Morning show, giving you a chance to win $1,000 and $13,000 this morning on our show.
Speaker 21:
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Speaker 1:
[140:48] All right, pay your bills. Go to our website, right underneath the contest there, pay your bills, the cash contest. Enter the word media, as in IHARD media, M-E-D-I-A. Go enter that word for a chance to win $1,000 and make sure that when you do enter that word, you do enter the contest, you pick up your phone throughout the day because that's how we tell you that you won $1,000. So media is the word for the nine o'clock hour for pay your bills. We'll do it a total of 13 times today, giving you a chance to win $13,000. All right, time now for Am I the A-hole on In The Morning? And we're gonna get, we actually were able to convince her to come on, so it's a good one. All right, it's good. So at first, we could not get this Am I the A-hole on with us. They sent us this talk back.
Speaker 5:
[141:42] Hey Mojo, my name is Olivia.
Speaker 18:
[141:45] I told my boyfriend that our sex life sucks.
Speaker 14:
[141:49] So I'm wondering, am I an A-hole for saying that?
Speaker 1:
[141:53] She was nervous to come on the radio and get herself into even more trouble than her just sending that to us and having us discuss this on the air. But Bianca was able to talk her into going on with us. Is she an A-hole for telling her boyfriend that their sex life sucks? Well, I want to find out, like, why does it suck before I give a judgment on you telling him this? Olivia, you there?
Speaker 22:
[142:17] Yeah, hi.
Speaker 2:
[142:18] Did you actually say it like that verbatim, our sex life sucks?
Speaker 13:
[142:24] No, I did not.
Speaker 1:
[142:26] What did you say?
Speaker 22:
[142:27] Um, I said that I have had better sex in the past.
Speaker 2:
[142:38] Oh, so you said it worse.
Speaker 1:
[142:39] From him or from somebody else?
Speaker 13:
[142:43] Well, honestly, both.
Speaker 12:
[142:46] Both.
Speaker 1:
[142:48] And what did he say when you said that?
Speaker 12:
[142:52] Well, as you can imagine, it hurt a feeling. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[142:58] Like, what is it specifically that you are not super satisfied with?
Speaker 22:
[143:05] Um, they're just...
Speaker 8:
[143:11] Are they things that can be improved?
Speaker 2:
[143:14] That's a good question, actually.
Speaker 22:
[143:16] So I think so. I do think so because we have had better sex before.
Speaker 2:
[143:22] He's just being lazy lately or...?
Speaker 13:
[143:25] The last couple of months has not been good.
Speaker 22:
[143:28] And so I did emphasize that I've had better sex in the past, also with other partners as well.
Speaker 2:
[143:38] See, that's the a-hole part to me. I am all for saying, like, our sex life is suffering. We should be doing this and this, and we need to improve and be better about things. But to say, I've had better sex with this person, this person, oh, he will never forget that.
Speaker 1:
[143:56] How long have you guys been together?
Speaker 13:
[144:00] A year.
Speaker 1:
[144:01] So it's been a year, and you're already telling him that it doesn't, he doesn't fulfill you.
Speaker 8:
[144:07] But he has at one point.
Speaker 13:
[144:09] Yes.
Speaker 1:
[144:12] What is-
Speaker 13:
[144:12] Yes, he has at one point with his wire.
Speaker 1:
[144:15] He's not-
Speaker 13:
[144:16] I'm wondering if it can be fixed.
Speaker 1:
[144:18] Do you think that it's that he's bored with you? Do you think maybe your effort needs to step up a little bit more or? What do you think?
Speaker 13:
[144:32] Maybe.
Speaker 1:
[144:33] So, why-
Speaker 22:
[144:36] I've just had better sex with other people.
Speaker 1:
[144:41] Maybe you're not as into him anymore, too. Maybe the sex is the same, you're just not as into him.
Speaker 22:
[144:49] Yeah, maybe.
Speaker 9:
[144:50] I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[144:51] Nia, what did you want to say? Am I the A-hole?
Speaker 9:
[144:54] Hi. Yeah, I don't think she's the A-hole for feeling that way. But yeah, she could have maybe found a nicer way to say it, because I know guys can get real defensive and insecure about that. Because I will say that, yeah, with my husband too, I am like on the same page. It's like I've had better in the past and maybe we need to find a way to keep it still interesting.
Speaker 8:
[145:18] Did you communicate that with your husband?
Speaker 9:
[145:21] Yes, I've tried to and I'm still working on it. He just doesn't understand, I think, the beginning part, what leads to it. You need to focus more on that too.
Speaker 1:
[145:30] He needs a little bit more foreplay. What do you buy you a little bit? You guys have enough foreplay?
Speaker 9:
[145:35] I don't know if I can say that word.
Speaker 1:
[145:37] Yeah. No foreplay is okay. You just can't describe it. That would be the problem.
Speaker 13:
[145:40] I don't think so. I think that's where it could be lacking.
Speaker 1:
[145:46] Okay. Yeah. A little bit more foreplay, guys.
Speaker 2:
[145:48] Because if you get really specific with him and say, like, I think this is where we can improve. Let's try this. Let's do this. Again, I go back to though, like, if Wes ever said to me, it was better with this person or this person.
Speaker 1:
[146:01] Well, don't do that.
Speaker 8:
[146:01] I would think about that.
Speaker 1:
[146:04] People are texting, bring toys. Jimmy, what are your thoughts?
Speaker 7:
[146:09] Hey, good morning, Mojo. She would be an ex-girlfriend if she said that to me.
Speaker 1:
[146:15] Wow, you would break up with her if she said this to you?
Speaker 7:
[146:18] Yeah. You got to put the shoe on the other foot. I'm certain if I said that to her, I've had better sex in the past. You don't bring up your past sex life in your current romance and how she went about presenting it. She would be an ex-girlfriend.
Speaker 1:
[146:38] Oh, man. See that? You know, Lydia, you're lucky he hasn't left you for saying that. What's up, Lisa?
Speaker 17:
[146:47] Yeah, I just want to say, like, I have mixed emotions with this one. I don't think she's an a-hole for saying, hey, it sucks. However, I feel like she is for bringing up, hey, I've had better because who wants to hear that? Yeah. And I was thinking with her saying it's just changed in the past couple of months, could they be candidates for War of the Roses?
Speaker 1:
[147:07] That's an interesting one. Do we think that maybe there's somebody else in his life, Olivia? Have you thought about that?
Speaker 22:
[147:14] I have thought about it, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[147:16] I mean, that's truly something that could be in play here right now if he's treating you completely differently, especially your sex life differently than how he was before. Crystal, what are your thoughts?
Speaker 10:
[147:28] Hi, guys. I was just thinking, the whole part, I think, only because she compared, but that's what everybody's been saying. But I think that, what about life circumstances? You know what I mean? Like jobs change or circumstances in families, money, things like that affect performance too. So communication is really big.
Speaker 1:
[147:47] Could there be something going on in his personal life aside from your relationship, Olivia, that is causing for him to be stressed out, not as interested in the bedroom?
Speaker 22:
[147:56] Yeah, I do know he has some family drama going on. So, you know, that could be a factor.
Speaker 1:
[148:04] I mean, that causes problems. I'm telling you, in relationships, it's not always about your relationship. We talked about that this morning. Aubrey, you there?
Speaker 16:
[148:13] Yeah, hi.
Speaker 1:
[148:14] Hi, Aubrey.
Speaker 16:
[148:16] First time long-term.
Speaker 24:
[148:17] Hey, Aubrey!
Speaker 10:
[148:19] Aubrey on the phone!
Speaker 16:
[148:22] Hey, yeah, I was just saying that I have the same problem. So, I think it may be like just a man thing where you guys don't care about foreplay. It's just like, let's get straight to it, you know?
Speaker 1:
[148:35] Guy's not trying as hard in the beginning of the game. Maybe he's saving himself for the fourth quarter, Aubrey.
Speaker 16:
[148:42] Yeah, I know, but it's, see, well, one may we care about the foreplay.
Speaker 1:
[148:47] No, no. You know what I mean? Well, here's the thing that we've learned over the years on our show from even some sex experts, that women don't always have orgasms by intercourse. They have to have other stuff going on. And there has to be a little, and maybe Olivia, you feel the same way, that maybe you're not getting real feeling out of this whole thing because he's not doing other things?
Speaker 22:
[149:15] Potentially, yeah.
Speaker 1:
[149:17] Aubrey, any advice that you can give from your personal experience of your guy not doing that?
Speaker 16:
[149:23] I can't say because I still have the same problem, so I need some advice myself.
Speaker 1:
[149:29] Have you guys either thought, either Olivia or Aubrey thought, of trying women out because women know women better?
Speaker 16:
[149:38] Absolutely not.
Speaker 20:
[149:40] How about you, Olivia?
Speaker 22:
[149:41] Yeah, it's not exactly that simple.
Speaker 1:
[149:44] All right, Mo, what's going on, Mo?
Speaker 19:
[149:47] Hey, what's going on?
Speaker 1:
[149:48] Mo, can you take care of a girl?
Speaker 19:
[149:52] Yes, I can, because I'm not trying to bring a toy in the bed. I'll tell you that right now.
Speaker 1:
[149:56] Many guys aren't. Guys feel like they're competing when they bring a toy into the bed, right?
Speaker 19:
[150:04] The way I feel is that I'm not going to lie. You know, sometimes I be kind of quick, so I don't care. As long as she gets her rocks off and I can do what I want after, I don't care.
Speaker 15:
[150:15] Look at this guy.
Speaker 19:
[150:17] That's problem solved right there, I'm telling you.
Speaker 1:
[150:19] Mo, how long have you felt that way?
Speaker 19:
[150:22] Or have you always been that way? I got married in 2019. And after she had a kid in 2020, it really slowed down. It seemed like anytime we wanted to do it, it seemed like it was like a task for her. And then I found a toy in the bathroom under the sink. And then I went to her and I said, what the hell? I mean, excuse me, you know, what the heck?
Speaker 1:
[150:47] Yeah.
Speaker 19:
[150:48] But then she thought I was going to be like freaking out, like feeling, you know, feeling down. But I was like, what the heck? Why didn't she, you know, bring us into bed with us? So I can, you know.
Speaker 1:
[150:59] I like that. And Anna, you kind of like snickered a little bit, but I get it where you'd be shocked going, man, what is going on? Why are you not talking about that? Not that she needs to tell you that she has a toy, but like you just opened it up to her.
Speaker 2:
[151:13] Let's incorporate. Did that help you guys? Did she?
Speaker 19:
[151:19] She was, at first she was kind of very like shy about it, but I just kept reassuring her that I want this. I want to do this. You know what I mean? Like I want to, because otherwise that's going to happen. What's her name? Olivia?
Speaker 1:
[151:33] Olivia, yeah.
Speaker 8:
[151:34] You're a good partner. I just can't believe you stumbled upon it.
Speaker 1:
[151:38] Give her advice, Mo.
Speaker 19:
[151:42] I think that you definitely could have said it in a different way.
Speaker 1:
[151:45] Yeah.
Speaker 19:
[151:47] I think that, yeah, I've had it with, better with other guys, you know, I would have walked out the door.
Speaker 1:
[151:54] And thank God you didn't, right?
Speaker 8:
[151:55] Do you think there's any coming back for this? Or what would your advice be?
Speaker 19:
[152:01] As a man? No, I honestly, I feel like, I feel like that her man already has someone on the side.
Speaker 1:
[152:09] That's why I thought, I think we're reading too much into that.
Speaker 2:
[152:12] Hey Mo, can I ask you a question? What were you looking for in the back of the bathroom cabinet when you stumbled upon that toy?
Speaker 19:
[152:19] I was getting the toilet paper off. Oh, she needs to know how to hide it.
Speaker 22:
[152:23] I'm wondering what's way back there, right?
Speaker 2:
[152:26] What did she hide it behind?
Speaker 18:
[152:27] She thought you would never see.
Speaker 19:
[152:30] I seen a little purple thingy-dingy and I'm like, what? I was like, I don't know.
Speaker 1:
[152:36] He's got pants around his ankles.
Speaker 23:
[152:37] Was it little or was it big?
Speaker 1:
[152:39] He's got pants around his ankles. He's looking for the toilet paper. He finds the purple dingy-dingy. Dingy-dingy. Dingy-dingy.
Speaker 19:
[152:45] Hey, and then I was like, in my head, I'm like, girl, I did not know you was a freak like this. Why didn't you tell me?
Speaker 1:
[152:53] Mo, I love it, buddy. Sounds like you and your wife, though, have a great relationship. You guys have a great sex life?
Speaker 3:
[153:00] Now they do.
Speaker 19:
[153:00] No, not anymore.
Speaker 7:
[153:01] We're divorced.
Speaker 19:
[153:02] Oh, no.
Speaker 3:
[153:03] Oh, man. No.
Speaker 7:
[153:06] Oh.
Speaker 19:
[153:07] It was her fault. It was her fault. I'm not lying. I'm not lying.
Speaker 1:
[153:12] Did her purple thingy-dingy turn into another thingy-dingy?
Speaker 19:
[153:17] No, she told me that purple thingy-dingy would never compare to another man's passion and whatnot and stuff. No, she hasn't told me that.
Speaker 1:
[153:26] And what did she do?
Speaker 19:
[153:29] Well, I don't want to get into specifics, but like just like after we had a kid, I don't know, something changed about her.
Speaker 1:
[153:38] Yeah.
Speaker 4:
[153:39] That's not uncommon.
Speaker 1:
[153:40] Mo, I appreciate that. This guy is unbelievable. Mo, I could talk to you forever. I got to be honest with you, Mo, you've given more insight to many people here, but we got to we got girls that are all saying shout out to Mo on this one here. Maybe Mo needs some of these girls to give Mo a call or find Mo on some, are you are you dating on an app or anywhere?
Speaker 19:
[154:02] Yeah, I have a girlfriend now. I really do not want to talk about her, you know, just in case maybe she's listening.
Speaker 1:
[154:07] OK.
Speaker 2:
[154:08] Does she have a purple thing eating me?
Speaker 19:
[154:11] Hey, I don't know, but if I find it again, you know, I'll just approach it.
Speaker 1:
[154:16] Actually, I think you should bring it up before she even talks about it. Then it will make her feel more comfortable if she does have it and has been not telling you about it. All right. Am I the A-hole?
Speaker 21:
[154:25] Mojo's Secret Sound is giving you real cash. Listen four times a morning, 6.30, 7.30, 8.30 and 9.30, to get yours on In The Morning.
Speaker 1:
[154:41] I gotta take a break. We're gonna come back next with Secret Sound and War of the Roses.
Speaker 21:
[154:48] Cheat and you'll get caught is the War of the Roses in Minutes on In The Morning.
Speaker 1:
[154:52] All right, it is time now for Secret Sound for $13,000 and a chance to pay whatever bill you want to pay. Last hour, we had the most real thing ever. She got a DUI and wanted to pay that. The hour before that, it was somebody that had to pay for their work to do some kind of a thing that was gonna help them better themselves work wise and maybe go on a vacation. The hour before that, it was somebody that had a couple of credit card payments but wanted to go on a vacation. The hour before that, it was somebody that needed a car and had no car. Their families were driving them around. The hour before that, it was a person that actually said that they hadn't been out of our state in like 10 years and wanted to go somewhere that could actually be a little bit nicer than the weather we've had. So what is your reasoning? What would you guys want to do? 844-MOJO-LIVE. Are we going to get a winner this time, Anna?
Speaker 8:
[155:57] I think this might be it.
Speaker 1:
[155:59] Really? That would be interesting. All the phone lines are ringing. She hasn't even started counting because now you can, Lydia. 95th caller, 844-MOJO-LIVE.
Speaker 21:
[156:09] In The Morning's Dirty On The 30.
Speaker 1:
[156:12] What is trending in this hour's Dirty On The 30? I feel like the dirties today have just been kind of no offence. This is not a you. Nobody's doing anything nuts. We need some nuts.
Speaker 2:
[156:23] I think a lot of people are talking about.
Speaker 1:
[156:24] All right. Talk about that again. That's a good one.
Speaker 2:
[156:26] Bianca, because I know you're kind of watching what's happening here. Did a release date get revealed yet from the ice sculpture? No.
Speaker 10:
[156:32] But I have a conspiracy though. I think it's going to say like now, right when the ice melts.
Speaker 2:
[156:36] Oh, okay. Well, so if you have not heard about what is happening in downtown Toronto at the moment, Drake is turning his new album, which is called Ice Man, into, I don't even know if you could call it a scavenger hunt. I mean, I guess this ice sculpture is part of it, but he had a massive ice sculpture built in the middle of downtown Toronto, and the release date is hidden inside of it. So people are hacking away at it with like axes, picks, blow torches, trying to like melt the ice to get the release date. There's been some other things that have been in there, car keys, courtside seats, different things like that, but we won't know a release date for the album.
Speaker 1:
[157:17] It's about a hit song. Give me the song, Drake, it better be. We need some good music.
Speaker 8:
[157:22] This will be the first time he drops since...
Speaker 1:
[157:24] Otherwise I'm playing Ella Langley.
Speaker 8:
[157:27] This will be the first time he drops since his beef with Kendrick. So this will be interesting.
Speaker 2:
[157:32] Yeah. Chelsea Handler and Alex Cooper admitted something questionable, interesting. I don't know what word to use about their showering habits on Caller Daddy this week.
Speaker 25:
[157:41] I hear that when you shower, you only clean your hot spots, your vads, your butt and your armpits. Is that true?
Speaker 23:
[157:49] I don't wash my legs in the shower. I don't know why my legs would be dirty. They're covered up all day in my jeans and they're not out. You know what I mean? My legs aren't going out without me. And when I lather my hair with shampoo and conditioner, there is a lot of lather and that drips down my body over a cascades over my voluptuous breasts onto my navel and then down my Pikachu and my hot spots, which are, well, there's four, you know what they are. As long as I get in there, I could take less than a three minute shower.
Speaker 2:
[158:21] What do you think about this?
Speaker 25:
[158:23] I'm going to be honest, I do the same thing.
Speaker 23:
[158:24] You don't wash your legs?
Speaker 25:
[158:25] I have no reason to wash my knees.
Speaker 1:
[158:28] I always wash my legs.
Speaker 2:
[158:30] I have a lube, I scrub my whole body.
Speaker 8:
[158:33] I feel like it exfoliates.
Speaker 1:
[158:34] I feel like my back is the one thing that doesn't normally get, like I try to like stand.
Speaker 2:
[158:40] I don't have a back scrubber but I try to reach.
Speaker 1:
[158:42] But my back, I don't think is that dirty unless I'm sweating. I guess I do sweat on my back.
Speaker 2:
[158:46] I sweat a lot when I sleep on my back. The four hot spots, your armpits, your booty and your chrysma. Wes Wilson talking about the Summer House drama. He said he and Amanda Batula are serious. Cleared up their dating timeline a little bit. He was on the Show Me Something podcast yesterday. And he said he and Amanda got together when everybody was single, meaning he was no longer with Sarah. Amanda and Kyle had called off their marriage. He said he and Amanda realized that things were maybe getting a little bit serious back in February. Will there be a White House wedding soon? Donald Trump Jr. and socialite Bettina Anderson are planning to get married, from what I'm hearing, in the next couple of months. She just had a bridal shower at Mar-a-Lago over the weekend. It is full speed ahead from here. And I actually did hear, that they were originally eyeing the White House for their ceremony and reception. Now it's extremely unlikely that it will be there.
Speaker 8:
[159:44] Are weddings there common?
Speaker 2:
[159:46] I don't think there's been one since the 60s or 70s, right?
Speaker 1:
[159:50] Really? I don't know. I've never known of one ever that has ever happened, but I'm sure there...
Speaker 2:
[159:55] Maybe it was Nixon's daughter who got married there.
Speaker 1:
[159:58] At the White House? Okay.
Speaker 2:
[159:59] It was either Nixon or Lyndon B. Johnson. It was like right around that time.
Speaker 8:
[160:01] Oh, 19 documented weddings.
Speaker 1:
[160:03] When's the last one?
Speaker 8:
[160:04] Recent include Naomi Biden in 2022.
Speaker 2:
[160:08] Oh, didn't know that.
Speaker 8:
[160:09] And then Nixon. Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[160:11] All right. And lastly, speaking of the White House, UFC boss Dana White says, Zach Brown will perform the National Anthem at the UFC White House event on June 14th, if anybody cares. First time a National Anthem...
Speaker 1:
[160:22] Is it June or is it July?
Speaker 2:
[160:23] This says June, unless this story has the date wrong, but this does say June.
Speaker 1:
[160:28] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[160:28] First time a National Anthem will be performed at a UFC event in years. They're making an exception for this event because it's tied to America's 250th... 250th birthday celebration. I don't care.
Speaker 1:
[160:39] I really don't care about this event. I don't know. I thought 4th of July.
Speaker 6:
[160:43] Maybe it is June.
Speaker 1:
[160:45] I failed the Constitution test in 8th grade. So I actually did the first go around of it. And I love US history.
Speaker 2:
[160:54] It is June 14th.
Speaker 1:
[160:55] Okay, June 14th.
Speaker 2:
[160:56] If you miss anything from today's show.
Speaker 1:
[160:57] Isn't it Flag Day? I think it is for some of that. Flag Day, June 14th.
Speaker 5:
[161:01] I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[161:02] How do you know that?
Speaker 5:
[161:03] The doodles.
Speaker 1:
[161:03] US Constitution test, I had to take that. All right, go ahead.
Speaker 2:
[161:06] Miss anything from today's show, you can always listen to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app.
Speaker 21:
[161:13] Celebrity dirt, directly from the source. It's Mojo in the morning, dirty on the 30.
Speaker 1:
[161:19] It is time now for Mojo's Secret Sound. For $13,000 from DFCU Financial, welcome Kevin from Belleville.
Speaker 10:
[161:31] Yeah, Kevin!
Speaker 1:
[161:33] How you doing, Kevin?
Speaker 19:
[161:35] I'm doing great. I'm doing great.
Speaker 1:
[161:38] Kevkn, $13,000. You heard last hour's contestant, right?
Speaker 19:
[161:44] Yeah. Yeah, I did.
Speaker 1:
[161:46] She got herself into a little bit of trouble. What is the reasoning why you need $13,000?
Speaker 19:
[161:52] Oh man, you know, I need to pay some bills, hopefully take a little vacation with the kids.
Speaker 1:
[162:00] Okay. How many kids you got, Kev?
Speaker 19:
[162:03] I got three total.
Speaker 1:
[162:05] Where are you taking them? Where would you go?
Speaker 19:
[162:09] Probably just go do like an overnight at the water park.
Speaker 1:
[162:12] Okay, a little Kalahari or what's the other one called?
Speaker 19:
[162:15] Kalahari or up in the Frankenmuth.
Speaker 8:
[162:18] Oh yeah, that's a good one.
Speaker 2:
[162:19] The Bavarian Inn one is supposed to be amazing.
Speaker 1:
[162:21] Great Wolf Lodge is a good one too. Actually, the Bavarian Inn is fun, but if you win $13,000, you go big, you go to Kalahari or you go Great Wolf Lodge. You go somewhere big. And if you don't, I'll tell your family you're cheap. Come on, Kevkn.
Speaker 19:
[162:39] No, they know I love them.
Speaker 1:
[162:41] Kevkn, you're the best. Kevkn, for $13,000 from DFCU Financial, the cash back credit union, what is Mojo's secret sound?
Speaker 4:
[162:52] Oh man, I think that is a pepper grinder.
Speaker 19:
[162:59] When you put the pepper in there and you grind it.
Speaker 1:
[163:01] You're going to Frankenmuth, my friend.
Speaker 2:
[163:04] People are screaming at the radio in their car.
Speaker 1:
[163:06] To the backyard. No, oh my God. A pepper grinder? Where did that come from? Kevkn. Kevkn, no, Kevkn.
Speaker 2:
[163:16] You gotta listen to the clues, Kevkn.
Speaker 1:
[163:18] I can't believe this whole thing. If our Kevkn was here right now, he'd be screaming.
Speaker 2:
[163:22] Oh, he'd be ashamed. You're lucky he's not here.
Speaker 1:
[163:24] What is going on? No, Kevkn. That's not the right answer. But it means that it's back tomorrow at 6.30, so make sure that you're listening at 6.30 to win at $13,000. Another day of Secret Sound? This is going on forever. All right. Man. I need time to breathe. Give me a War of the Roses from this morning, please. I'll go out in the hallway and get some air.
Speaker 21:
[163:50] Catching cheaters and proud of it.
Speaker 11:
[163:52] Ow, I'm sorry.
Speaker 21:
[163:53] It's your home for War of the Roses on In The Morning.
Speaker 1:
[163:56] Tyler, you think that your girlfriend is cheating on you with her gay best friend?
Speaker 15:
[164:04] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[164:05] Why do you think that her friend who is gay would be, by the way, not a female, but a guy? It's a guy friend?
Speaker 15:
[164:16] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[164:17] So do you think that he's bi or something and that's where these guys are fooling around?
Speaker 15:
[164:24] I don't even know. I just, it feels like something is off.
Speaker 2:
[164:28] You think he's straight? She's just saying anything?
Speaker 15:
[164:33] I don't know, to be honest.
Speaker 1:
[164:36] Does she claim that he's gay and that there's nothing to be worried about? Is that why you say this?
Speaker 15:
[164:42] Yeah. I've seen their texts. I mean, it just looks flirty.
Speaker 6:
[164:51] What does some of the messages say?
Speaker 15:
[164:55] I don't know. It's just like, they just, they don't talk like how she and I talk. It's, they're, they're flirty. Like, you know, he'll, I don't know. It's just, it's a feeling.
Speaker 2:
[165:11] Have you ever met this guy?
Speaker 15:
[165:14] Yeah. We hang out all the time.
Speaker 1:
[165:16] And when you're around, is he acting the same way that you think these texts are, are being sent? Like, is he flirting in front of you?
Speaker 15:
[165:26] Yeah. Cause I mean, like some gay guys, they're not super flamboyant or anything like that. So it's like, he could pass this straight to me.
Speaker 3:
[165:35] Has he ever flirted with you?
Speaker 15:
[165:39] No.
Speaker 1:
[165:40] But what I, what I mean though about you, him acting, is he, is he around you respectful of the relationship you guys have? Or is he always that? Cause there are some guys that are just flirty to everybody. And I'd be more comfortable if that's the case, then I would say, okay, you know, you just gotta either deal with it or not deal with it. But if he's acting different, like where he's normal and everything's, you know, cool and he's not like trying to say that he wants to get up in her or something like that, or, you know, then I'm sitting there going to say to myself, something's off. Okay. Something's off.
Speaker 15:
[166:17] I mean, he's not doing that, but the texts are very different. Okay.
Speaker 1:
[166:23] So they say that this is a while because I think that many women enjoy their relationships with their, what do you call them?
Speaker 8:
[166:31] The GBFFs.
Speaker 1:
[166:32] The GBFFs. Anna, have you ever had any of your GBFFs that have flirted with you or tried to?
Speaker 15:
[166:39] Heck no.
Speaker 8:
[166:41] They don't go that way. I know that for sure.
Speaker 1:
[166:43] So they're 100%, they're not, they're not, strictly dickly.
Speaker 8:
[166:47] Yeah.
Speaker 15:
[166:48] Okay. All right.
Speaker 1:
[166:50] We're gonna do a three-way War Of The Roses, where we're gonna call your girlfriend up and we're gonna call up her GBFF as Anna calls her gay best friend. And we're gonna see how they talk to each other, okay?
Speaker 15:
[167:04] Okay.
Speaker 1:
[167:05] Mute your phone.
Speaker 15:
[167:08] All right.
Speaker 1:
[167:10] What was that? Is that somebody's?
Speaker 8:
[167:11] Somebody had a girl's elite. I think that might have been my stomach.
Speaker 1:
[167:14] That was your stomach. Okay, Anna. That was you?
Speaker 24:
[167:16] No, let's go with Anna.
Speaker 8:
[167:17] I felt something in my stomach.
Speaker 1:
[167:19] All right. Maybe they were both at the same time. All right. Here we go. It's War Of The Roses.
Speaker 14:
[167:35] Hello.
Speaker 12:
[167:37] Hey.
Speaker 14:
[167:39] Hi, how are ya?
Speaker 12:
[167:41] I'm good, what are you doing?
Speaker 14:
[167:45] Same **** different day, you know.
Speaker 12:
[167:48] Yeah.
Speaker 14:
[167:49] How are you?
Speaker 12:
[167:52] I'm good, about a... I'm just trying to decide what I'm gonna do today. I'm just so tired.
Speaker 14:
[168:04] Yeah, I understand that. I gotta run down to the **** for a hot second. I gotta pick some stuff up. They had it left there for me for like a week. Yeah, it's been there for like a week and I just haven't done it cause I've been too lazy. But I gotta get down there today or it's gonna be gone.
Speaker 12:
[168:21] Been too lazy or too busy?
Speaker 14:
[168:24] A little bit of both. Let's be honest, I was a little bit lazy.
Speaker 11:
[168:29] I was a little bit lazy.
Speaker 14:
[168:31] I just didn't really feel like it cause it's like a 25-minute drive and it's a pain. It's just a pain. I'm literally going there picking something and coming back up. So just put it off and put it off. I have no where to put it off to anymore.
Speaker 12:
[168:48] Yeah. Do you want to hang out later?
Speaker 14:
[168:56] Yeah, that sounds like a good idea.
Speaker 12:
[168:59] Awesome.
Speaker 14:
[168:59] We could figure out what to do with this together.
Speaker 12:
[169:04] That sounds great.
Speaker 14:
[169:06] Grab some food.
Speaker 12:
[169:08] Do you want to meet at your place?
Speaker 14:
[169:11] Yeah. Yeah, why not?
Speaker 12:
[169:14] Yeah, that would probably be better.
Speaker 14:
[169:16] Yeah. Yeah. I just went shopping so I got plenty of food. We could cook something up.
Speaker 12:
[169:22] Oh, that sounds great.
Speaker 14:
[169:24] Yeah.
Speaker 12:
[169:25] Yeah.
Speaker 14:
[169:26] Instead of going out and spending money, I don't really feel like being super social today.
Speaker 12:
[169:31] Let's just hang out just best.
Speaker 14:
[169:33] Yeah, that sounds good to me.
Speaker 12:
[169:36] Well, I'm looking forward to it. Honestly, that's going to be way better than what I was going to do with my day.
Speaker 14:
[169:44] What was your original plan?
Speaker 12:
[169:48] I don't know.
Speaker 17:
[169:48] Just be at home.
Speaker 12:
[169:51] Yeah, I would rather be with you any day.
Speaker 14:
[170:00] Is Tyler still being a little bitch?
Speaker 12:
[170:04] Yeah. I'll take any excuse to get out of the house.
Speaker 14:
[170:14] Yeah, I don't blame you. I just think he should be in a relationship with somebody else. He deserves better. I mean, he's given you a bunch of a bunch of bulls**t to deal with. Like, what's the point?
Speaker 12:
[170:31] We've been, we got a lot of years together, though.
Speaker 14:
[170:35] That might be why, though. Like, you might need a change up. You get too comfortable with somebody, things get stagnant, get boring.
Speaker 15:
[170:44] I can't believe you two b**ches are sitting there talking s**t about me.
Speaker 14:
[170:50] Who the f**k is that?
Speaker 15:
[170:54] This is ridiculous.
Speaker 1:
[170:58] Mariana? Yeah. Mariana and your friend, is it Ryan Tyler? Is that who it is?
Speaker 15:
[171:08] Yep, that's him.
Speaker 1:
[171:10] Mariana and Ryan, this is the In The Morning show, and Tyler has been listening in to this entire conversation, and you guys talking about him, and has been waiting very patiently for an opportunity to say something, and obviously he wasn't patient enough. She just hung up.
Speaker 15:
[171:39] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[171:39] And he just hung up. They both just hung up. I don't blame Tyler, by the way, for jumping on. I know people are going to get pissed that he wasn't muted. Obviously, we can't do that. But I don't know how you stayed so patient for as long as you did, hearing that conversation. I don't know if I'd necessarily also believe that there's something going on between the two of them.
Speaker 2:
[171:59] No, I do not at all. Not even a little bit. I mean, she's very clearly unhappy in her relationship with you. It's not him.
Speaker 1:
[172:10] How long have you guys been together?
Speaker 15:
[172:14] Seven years.
Speaker 1:
[172:15] Wow, so seven years. How long has he been a part of her life?
Speaker 15:
[172:23] Four years.
Speaker 1:
[172:25] Wow.
Speaker 8:
[172:26] Seen a lot of it.
Speaker 1:
[172:28] It sounds to me like he's the guy that's the therapist for her with stuff that's got going on.
Speaker 2:
[172:35] Her sounding board.
Speaker 1:
[172:36] Are you really that bad, Tyler?
Speaker 15:
[172:41] I didn't think I was.
Speaker 1:
[172:42] I mean, honestly, sometimes you almost self-evaluate.
Speaker 11:
[172:45] Seven years, though, is a long time for a relationship.
Speaker 24:
[172:48] I mean, do you want to marry her?
Speaker 1:
[172:49] Like, where do you see this going?
Speaker 15:
[172:54] No, I just feel like, I feel like I'm a... She made me feel like...
Speaker 1:
[173:08] All right, hang on one second, okay? Hold on one sec.
Speaker 21:
[173:12] This is the home of Warm the Roses. In The Morning.
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Speaker 1:
[173:41] The War of the Roses, and hearing two friends talk about your relationship, like you're not there, and then hearing them talk crap like that, or at least one of the friends is interesting. But the part that I wanted to ask about, and this is an interesting one, because here's a guy that thinks that, there's something inappropriate going on with his girlfriend of seven years, and this gay guy friend of hers. Here's a question, is it inappropriate to, and he gave us some of the text messages, and we can't even read them on the air, because some of the text messages are kind of sexual, is it inappropriate to sexually talk with your gay friend? So it's not somebody that necessarily, because I don't think there was a relationship between Mariana and this guy that she's talking to. I don't think there's anything going on there. But is it inappropriate to talk in a way that's that way? You know, where they sound very sexual with each other. 844-MOJO-LIVE, 844-665-6548, because here's the thing, picture this, picture in a straight relationship. If a guy had a female friend or a girl had a male friend, and you're texting back and forth things that were sexual, you would not feel comfortable at all with your boyfriend or girlfriend being in that relationship.
Speaker 8:
[175:15] I don't think it's inappropriate. I do think it's odd. I have a lot of male gay best friends and I don't want to talk, I have zero desire to talk to them like that, even as far as like they want to send me a picture of their outfit and if their pants are too tight, I'm like, please don't do that. Like, it's, you just, there's no urge to, so why, why are they doing that? I don't understand.
Speaker 1:
[175:40] I always think that something could lead to something, even if there isn't, you know, an attraction between the two.
Speaker 2:
[175:47] See, I don't even think it's that. Like, I don't think anything I could ever say to my friend Justin would ever lead to anything, like sexual going ever in a bajillion years. However, I just think it's a respect thing to your spouse or your boyfriend or girlfriend.
Speaker 1:
[176:04] How do you think Wes would take it if Justin sent a d pic to you of his d?
Speaker 2:
[176:14] I almost want to ask him because we, I don't think he would think that was cool. But like, if Justin sent me a picture of his bare butt, I think Wes would think it was funny. D would be, I wouldn't, that would make me really uncomfortable. I don't care about what Wes thinks.
Speaker 1:
[176:30] That would make me uncomfortable. Would that make you feel uncomfortable?
Speaker 2:
[176:35] Yeah, well that would just be weird.
Speaker 1:
[176:37] Why? But that also is the same situation. I mean, you got the same, you know. Kenya wants to comment on This War Of The Roses. What did you want to say, Kenya?
Speaker 12:
[176:47] Good morning.
Speaker 11:
[176:49] I just wanted to say, okay, we're all adults and we have to understand that. Oh no.
Speaker 1:
[176:55] Say that again, you have to understand what you cut out. She got to get completely disconnected. Well, Kenya, call back if you can. Amanda, what's going on?
Speaker 13:
[177:05] Good morning. I just think the whole thing felt really weird. Like, I know we didn't get anything that was like definitive, but it just felt weird. Like, they said something about like, oh, let's hang out later. And he said, yeah, I think that would be a good idea. And I just feel like that's like a weird way to word it. I don't, like I would be like, yeah, let's hang out later. But say like, yeah, that would be a good idea. Would make me think that there's like plans that we're doing later.
Speaker 8:
[177:34] I thought that too. And then she was like, let's hang out, just us. I'm like, that's also a little odd.
Speaker 5:
[177:40] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[177:40] Well, to me, see, I took that as she doesn't, she's not happy hanging out with Tyler.
Speaker 8:
[177:46] Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[177:47] I always feel like anytime we listen to the three-way calls though, anything is weird because we're all waiting for something to happen, you know?
Speaker 5:
[177:55] Yeah.
Speaker 13:
[177:56] I also, like, I get venting, you know, like, venting to your friend if you're having problems in your relationship. But for him to say, like, I think you should be with someone else and her only defense was, well, we've been together for a long time. I don't know. That would have, like, I mean, I totally understand why her boyfriend is upset. That would have really hurt my feelings if all you can say is, I'm only with you because I've been with you for so long and I'm comfortable with it. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[178:21] That would be really tough for him. Kenya is back. She wanted to say something. Go ahead, Kenya. What were you going to say?
Speaker 11:
[178:27] Hi. So the thing is to me, I feel like, like you said with the three-way call, we're all adults. Just because we're in a relationship, we still have personal autonomy. What he just did was the equivalent of reading her diary. And I found it very interesting that he had so much to say about Ryan. But when you asked him, well, what's going on in the relationship, he didn't have anything to say. He did not want to reflect on where the relationship was. Like Kevin asked him, it's been seven years. Like, what's your plan here? Oh, I don't know. Well, that gives you a lot of insight into why she's doing what she did.
Speaker 1:
[179:01] He just heard his girlfriend of seven years and her guy friend talking crap about him. I mean, I'd give him a little bit of, okay, that might have caused him to be a little speechless.
Speaker 11:
[179:13] Well, no, and I agree with that totally. But the thing is that she was talking to her friend. Her friend. Nobody was supposed to be on the phone. That was a personal conversation between her and a very good friend. And I've had lots of friends give me advice on relationships, not necessarily if I'm going to take it. But when somebody's on the outside looking in, they can see things that sometimes you can't see.
Speaker 1:
[179:36] Yeah. I just couldn't put myself in that position of overhearing. I don't know if you've ever overheard anybody talking about you when you hear it. It is. It makes your body get shivers.
Speaker 11:
[179:48] It makes your blood boil. But in the end, if we're talking about a relationship and you've got to look inside yourself to say, okay, well, why is she so unhappy? Why is she willing to tell him how she feels instead of telling me?
Speaker 4:
[179:57] It's been seven years.
Speaker 1:
[179:59] Well, I will tell you, I'm sure he's reflecting on that right now because he's now realizing that maybe he's been living a lie for seven years. What's going on, Bianca?
Speaker 5:
[180:11] Hi. Good morning.
Speaker 1:
[180:12] Good morning.
Speaker 16:
[180:13] I feel like this is just like an invasion of privacy. I mean, I say a lot of things to my best friend that I don't want my man to hear. And that's like the one person that I go to when I need to vent. I don't really think it matters that he is a male or gay.
Speaker 9:
[180:27] Like, it was her best friend and she was venting.
Speaker 17:
[180:30] She obviously didn't want to hang out with Tyler.
Speaker 16:
[180:33] And I think she kind of just got-
Speaker 1:
[180:34] So is there a difference then, Bianca, in us doing what we just did with this three-way call, or us, if there was, they were coworkers, you know, effing each other? Is there a difference in that?
Speaker 16:
[180:47] Yes, because that's coworker, this is the best friend.
Speaker 1:
[180:51] So best friends have the ability to be able to talk. It's like going to a confessional, huh?
Speaker 11:
[180:57] That's what best friends are for.
Speaker 1:
[180:59] Yeah. Next time you're talking to your best friend, be careful, we could be on the other end of that line, Bianca. You gotta be careful of that one.
Speaker 2:
[181:06] I just think either way, he got the information that he wanted of like, should I move forward in this relationship or not? And cheating isn't the reason that he shouldn't move forward. It's clearly their relationship is just not good. Yeah.
Speaker 1:
[181:22] What's up, Mandy?
Speaker 18:
[181:25] Hi. I'm pretty much online with everybody else. Like if it's your best friend, I say plenty of things to my best friend. And I feel like we didn't hear the other half of the conversation. Lots of my conversations start off, you know, pretty chaotic. And then you work yourself down. And if it's a good friend, then they see all sides of it.
Speaker 1:
[181:46] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[181:47] I mean, yeah. I mean, I definitely tell my friends and I are very, very open with each other. I don't, I'm not sitting there spilling sexual details to them about my marriage or anything like that.
Speaker 1:
[181:59] But do you think you talk differently to your best friends when you're home with your family than you do when you're not home with your family? Like, do you think that your conversations go deeper when there's nobody around to witness it?
Speaker 2:
[182:11] Well, obviously. Because anybody is lying who says no.
Speaker 1:
[182:15] Because what we listen to is her thinking that nobody was there to witness it. And that's how deep they got to the point that she was willing and he was willing to say to her, hey, your guy sucks.
Speaker 2:
[182:26] You deserve somebody better.
Speaker 1:
[182:27] Yeah. Gabe says something here that I'm wondering if others will agree with. What's that, Gabe?
Speaker 19:
[182:34] Real quick, Mojo, long time all the time.
Speaker 23:
[182:37] Hey, thank you.
Speaker 1:
[182:38] Thank you, buddy.
Speaker 7:
[182:39] But that man ain't gay.
Speaker 19:
[182:41] He's trying to get in where he fits in.
Speaker 1:
[182:42] You think so?
Speaker 19:
[182:43] He's trying to find in the back door.
Speaker 7:
[182:44] I know so. Wow.
Speaker 1:
[182:46] It's interesting because I asked if he was bi, and I said that to him right off the bat, Tyler. And he said, I don't know. But I kind of don't think that there was anything romantic there, but there's definitely something inappropriate there.
Speaker 7:
[183:00] It's never romantic until the woman lets it be.
Speaker 1:
[183:03] Yeah. Well, and that was one of the reasons why I asked that question of is it okay to have these kind of conversations with somebody that is not your significant other? Like I know girls go out on girls' nights and talk crazy dirty. Is that appropriate sometimes? Like when you're talking about that and you're in your front, you're talking about your significant other or talking about others. You know what I mean? Like we talk about locker room talk, so to speak, with guys. That's pretty much locker room talk that people are doing. And we always look at guys and go, that's horrible that these guys are talking like that stuff. All right. War of the Roses. Want to comment? Go check us out on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok. There will be an opportunity for you to listen to this all over again by just texting Roses up on our social media or make sure that you're following this show because we'll have updates coming up.
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Speaker 5:
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Speaker 2:
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Speaker 8:
[185:09] Yeah, derails.
Speaker 1:
[185:12] Well, you know what? We can't be mad at anybody. They're at least listening. We appreciate them for doing that. So yesterday was a long, weird day. We had a lot of stuff at work. And then after work, I had appointments to do. I didn't get home until really late last night. And then I realized that I felt like yesterday really wasn't a normal 420, quote unquote 420. And then I started saying to myself, that's because every day is 420 in this town. I mean, you know what I mean? Like you can't go anywhere without smelling somebody that has got weed on them, all right? So I was talking to a friend and I said to him, I go, yeah, we had Calvin Johnson in studio with us. And Calvin's got this weed strain or whatever this is, like this company, it's called Primitive. He was great. He had his people here. Calvin was definitely stoned when he was in the studio, because he was just so like, you know, you can tell.
Speaker 8:
[186:07] Which he said he usually isn't.
Speaker 1:
[186:08] Never not. No, and his eyes were kind of a little glossy and stuff. And so we were having the discussion. I said, so, hey, real quick, I don't even know about you. Cause I really don't, I'll drink, but I don't do any kind of edibles or smoke. And I said, do you? And he goes, oh God, he goes, I used to all the time until, and I said, what? And he goes, the stop sign. And I said, what is the stop sign? He goes, oh, I never told you the stop sign story. And he told me not to say his name, but he said that he was so stoned, and this is a businessman, okay? This is a guy that, you know, he wears nice clothes. He was so stoned driving that he stopped at a stop sign and waited there until what he thought the light was going to change.
Speaker 2:
[186:56] Wait, at a stop sign?
Speaker 1:
[186:58] Exactly, Shannon.
Speaker 23:
[186:59] He was waiting for the stop sign to turn green.
Speaker 1:
[187:01] He was waiting for it to turn green.
Speaker 8:
[187:02] This is why you don't do it when you drive.
Speaker 1:
[187:05] Well, thank you. Because Kevknows said something yesterday that I was going to get him on. He was talking about, best drive ever was when he was stoned.
Speaker 2:
[187:12] Oh yeah, but I feel like a lot of people do it when they drive and the only reason I say that is I pull up to an actual stop light sometimes and you just, I could smell it in my car from the car next to me.
Speaker 1:
[187:23] So in honor of my friend with the nice clothes, I want to know what is something that you were the craziest thing that you did when you were high. You were so high, you did blank. I would like to know what it is exactly that you did. The highest I have ever been, I told this story a bajillion times, Molly Campbell's wedding, all right? Molly and Dan, they got married that night before. Todd Bartis, one of the other good dad friends of mine, gave me a humongous cookie, chocolate chip cookie, and I ate the whole thing. It was a big cookie, too.
Speaker 2:
[188:07] Did you know it was a hot cookie or no?
Speaker 1:
[188:09] So I always thought that you could just eat whatever you wanted to eat and it was fine. Like I always thought you could eat a whole pan of brownies and be okay. Oh my God. I didn't think it might.
Speaker 8:
[188:17] Doesn't work like that.
Speaker 1:
[188:18] Because I've eaten a whole pan of brownies before when it doesn't have weed in it and I've been fine, not realizing when it's got weed in it, you're done. Did he fall asleep? No. Did I fall asleep? The room started spinning. I started having those moments where I thought I was going to die. I told Chelsea, call 911. I thought my heart was coming out of my chest. I tried to stand up on the floor and I couldn't stand up because I kept like going, there's no floor there. It was crazy.
Speaker 20:
[188:44] I don't know if it's, I've ever been that bad.
Speaker 1:
[188:46] Really?
Speaker 20:
[188:47] No, the dumbest thing I've ever done, this is recently, you know the authenticators when you are signing in to your laptop?
Speaker 2:
[188:54] I fricking hate those.
Speaker 20:
[188:55] Well, I was so stoned that I was staring at it for 45 minutes before I realized I didn't even enter in my password waiting for the code to send to my phone.
Speaker 10:
[189:05] That's hilarious.
Speaker 20:
[189:06] I was like, oh, this is the biggest waste of time.
Speaker 1:
[189:08] Is that because you're so stoned or our system sometimes is so slow?
Speaker 10:
[189:11] Probably a little bit of both.
Speaker 20:
[189:13] I thought it was the system, but I was really stoned and I just forgot to put in the password.
Speaker 1:
[189:16] How about you, Anna?
Speaker 8:
[189:18] I haven't done that many dumb things. Probably the worst was when I was in Dominican Republic, we had snuck some edibles in our suitcase and I just got so zooted on the beach where I was laying out tanning, fell asleep, woke up and I like, seemed like third degree burns were on me.
Speaker 1:
[189:36] Oh, no.
Speaker 8:
[189:37] I just was like so sleepy. I didn't even realize I was burning.
Speaker 1:
[189:41] Wait a second. So you were burning from the sun.
Speaker 8:
[189:43] The sun, yeah, I was laying out, but I was so high. I just didn't realize that I was getting sunburned. I was asleep actually. Yeah, but one of my best friends, this is a funny story. We went to, or I didn't go, she went and studied abroad. She was in New Amsterdam and decided to try it for the first time because it's legal there. They have cafes. She ended up turning, turning on her two roommates that were with her. She thought they were plotting against her. She locked them in a bathroom the whole night and put a chair under it because she was paranoid that they were going to do something to her.
Speaker 1:
[190:18] And what were they doing? Banging the door down, trying to get out?
Speaker 8:
[190:21] Yes, they were like, let us out of here. She took their phones, their laptops and put them in a bathroom. I know, isn't that hilarious?
Speaker 1:
[190:27] If you ever pull that crap, I will beat the crap out of you.
Speaker 20:
[190:30] I would be pissed.
Speaker 1:
[190:31] Locked. Does that work, by the way, to put a chair in front of the door?
Speaker 11:
[190:35] I guess so, they couldn't get out.
Speaker 1:
[190:36] I've never done that before. I've seen it in movies. Oh, thanks. What's going on? Initial T wants to be voice disguised. I was so high, I... What did you do, T?
Speaker 5:
[190:47] I went through a car wash and I thought right before I went in, I thought my sunroof was open and it was not. I went through the whole car wash trying to close my sunroof. I come out and I have my light, the overhead lights are all soaked up, the water stopped working and this guy who was washing my car down, drying it, he was like in shock. He gave me all the towels, two years later.
Speaker 1:
[191:17] Wait, so you thought your sunroof was open, it wasn't, but you kept pushing buttons, and what was it doing? It was opening all the other windows?
Speaker 5:
[191:25] It opened everything.
Speaker 1:
[191:27] Oh my god. Oh, T. By the way, Oh, first time caller, T is on the phone. T, can I say something to you? That would be an amazing thing to go through a car wash high.
Speaker 2:
[191:47] I can barely get on the track sober.
Speaker 1:
[191:49] No, there is a car wash, I was telling Bianca about it. It's Tommy's or something like that, whatever the deal is. Something Tommy's, it's like a chain or something, and they had one on the east side of town. They have different colors that pop out at you, like they're like blues and yellows and oranges.
Speaker 20:
[192:06] A car wash does something like that too, it's like spaceships coming at you.
Speaker 1:
[192:10] I would love it. It'd be like doing hallucinogenics or something. What's up Janelle, how you doing? It's In The Morning.
Speaker 9:
[192:17] Hi guys, how's everybody doing this morning?
Speaker 1:
[192:19] We're doing great.
Speaker 17:
[192:22] I was just calling to say, the first time I smoked weed, I was walking to school with my friend and I dropped my books. I dropped my backpack in front of a sheriff's yard and we just kept walking and I passed out. I woke up and my friend was trying to pour water and put starburst in my mouth to bring me back to life.
Speaker 16:
[192:44] But I thought I was falling.
Speaker 17:
[192:46] I thought I was falling into hell. I was like, God, please pull me back up. I will never smoke weed again. Please pull me back up.
Speaker 9:
[192:54] I don't want to go to hell. So I've never smoked weed.
Speaker 1:
[192:57] Oh my God, you thought you were falling into hell. That had to be weird. Like, was there actual fire and all that stuff?
Speaker 2:
[193:05] That was me, by the way. I was a one and done. I tried it one time. You happened to be with me. And I was never again.
Speaker 1:
[193:12] Honestly, you were kind of...
Speaker 2:
[193:15] I felt so sick because I did...
Speaker 1:
[193:16] Yeah, you were kind of like, yeah, not feeling good.
Speaker 2:
[193:18] I had been drinking.
Speaker 8:
[193:19] Oh, you had the spins.
Speaker 2:
[193:20] And then I tried it and I was like, I will never have, I will never, ever, ever do it again.
Speaker 1:
[193:25] I was actually gonna say, it was like, one of those things where you feel like you got food poisoning or something.
Speaker 2:
[193:30] Oh, it's the worst.
Speaker 1:
[193:30] What's up, Initial K, voice disguised?
Speaker 5:
[193:34] Hi.
Speaker 1:
[193:36] Hi, are you high now?
Speaker 5:
[193:39] No.
Speaker 1:
[193:40] Okay. You were once so high, what did you do?
Speaker 5:
[193:45] I let my husband put it in my back door.
Speaker 8:
[193:52] I bet you he wants you to smoke all the time.
Speaker 1:
[193:56] Lydia, she was so high, she was so high, she allowed some fun to happen there.
Speaker 20:
[194:03] Rumpa bumpa.
Speaker 1:
[194:06] What's going on? How you doing, Brittany? Hi, Brittany, how are you? Hey, you were so high, what did you do, Brittany?
Speaker 17:
[194:19] So for our washing machine, it has a glass top on it. I once watched a full load be washed. You watched the full load?
Speaker 1:
[194:30] Was it amazing? Was it the best thing you've ever done? Must-see television?
Speaker 17:
[194:36] Yes, I watched the whole thing and then I came back too and I was like, did I really just wash?
Speaker 1:
[194:43] Oh, honey. Ah, that's awesome. Oh God, Rob, this is a big one. We'll end on this one. Rob, I was once so high, what did you do?
Speaker 4:
[194:52] Yeah, I accidentally went right instead of left and pulled on the self-propelled air base.
Speaker 1:
[194:56] Oh my God, what did they do?
Speaker 4:
[194:59] Let me tell you, you don't do that. They were not happy.
Speaker 1:
[195:02] Oh, wow. Did you end up getting arrested or anything?
Speaker 4:
[195:05] Oh no, they ripped us all out the car, freaking out, screaming, they let me go, but I will never, never do that again.
Speaker 1:
[195:12] You don't pull on a military base when there's like, you know, terrorism and things like that going on. That's crazy.
Speaker 4:
[195:18] And this is way before it was legal too, so it was that much worse.
Speaker 1:
[195:21] Oh my God.
Speaker 4:
[195:22] Wow.
Speaker 1:
[195:23] All right, yeah, that's not good. Although that lucky husband from a couple of calls ago. We're out of here for today. Tomorrow, we're going to give you more opportunities to win $13,000. Get ready with Secret Sound.
Speaker 4:
[195:36] Bye.
Speaker 24:
[195:37] 20 plus years of idiocy and still going in Detroit, Toledo and West Michigan.
Speaker 16:
[195:43] It's In The Morning.