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A Quick Stop At Johnny's House: How Trusting Are You?

For a quick stop at Johnny's House...what are those kid shows that you love to watch? what have you learned from the show? How trusting are you?

Duration:
24m
Broadcast on:
08 Jul 2024
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No, no, there's other things you can joke you about, but that's not what I want. So you're watching your niece. I'll take credit where it's going to take you. Over the weekend. Yeah, so I was down in South Florida and my niece, Emi, she's about to turn one. And so, you know, I'll take as much quality time as I can with her, especially 'cause she's the one I see the least. But I was with her and we were watching Miss Rachel, which is like a... You know what that is, right? Yes, absolutely. Man, what's that look on your face for? What's that with Miss Rachel? Yes, Rachel. She's an interesting character, but it works. You know, basically she made this show on YouTube that is meant for like kids, for like development speeches and stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it's very educational and it got to the point where I got sucked into it and I don't know if it was between like the fact that her content is not consistent. Okay. It goes from animation to live action to like toy cartoons and like it's so weird, but I got sucked into it. Okay. And with the 10 minutes. You weren't watching for the kid before, you know, you're watching it too. Pretty much, yeah. There's literally a picture that my sister took of me. My niece is sucking her thumb and I'm just there biting my nail. We're both just like watching this screen. Within 10 minutes, I learned like two things of like sign languages. Like mama, like you put your thumb to your forehead, you tap it at the top. Uh-huh. And that's mama. And then when you tap your thumb to your chin, it's dada. And then there's grandma, so you like, like it outwards and then the bottom is grandpa. So probably a clover like, Hey, what's up? Yeah. That's going to work. You never know. He's like me, daddy. Call me. Call me. Daddy. Do we do it? Daddy. We got road to belly tonight. Daddy. No, no. Daddy. No, no. She's got 10 million subscribers. And you've no, she's 100 and 11 million views on this one video. If you just play any of her, like, her voice, like you'll get it. There's just something with her voice, but she very, the kids are. You kids, you still have to. They still want you. But it's more my niece that watches it. Uh-huh. Oh, hang on. I got to turn that software in the background. Yeah. Hang one second. Hang on. There we go. There we go. That's her. Yeah. Uh-huh. She is creepy. It, it works. And her husband is in the show too. Yes. Ah! Ah! Ah! Oh my God. He's not. He's not. He's not. You know what? I'd be laughing too if my net worth was worth 10 million dollars. 117 million views on this video. Let's go back to sleep. Yeah. Man, I should have walked in. Wow. I should have made creepy kid videos. I'm over here messing with you guys. Hot little Bernie. Hot, hot, hot, hot. Yeah. And she didn't because her kid needed some sort of like, you know, a process of learning how to speak and stuff. And then it turned into a sensation. So. Ray, what show did you, uh, you kids watch and you just got caught up into it also. So, I mean, there's just so many that they watch, but I feel like Bluey, like you'll see. You watch it with them. Yeah. And you'll see adults like that'll watch Bluey without their kids. I have a friends that doesn't even have kids and you'll watch Bluey. Okay. I got a question about it. What are the symptoms? They have inside stuff that adults get. Yeah. Is Bluey like that or just strictly for kids? Sometimes it is like that because there's like one episode where it seems like the parents, like mom and dad have like a hangover and they don't want to play with the kids and they're like laying on the couch or whatever. But they just say that they're just like tired and all that stuff. Yeah. So, but they literally every episode is like a life lesson. So it'll teach like the kids, like, you know, um, if there's a race, like run at your own pace and it like it teaches the kids something, but it also has parenting lessons behind it. Listen to this later, my hop little bunny hop hop. Yeah. That drive me up the damn wall. That's more for like babies who are learning how to like learn how to talk and all that stuff. Okay. But Bluey is I'm telling you the parenting lessons behind them. Yeah. It's crazy. Do you remember? We watched my son and I used to watch like the Wiggles, he was a big Wiggles family. We used to watch the Backyardigans, Backyardigans had like, I watched two. I watched it with him. Yeah. And then, you know, we watched, you know, as he got a little older, we watched the live action ones. Yeah. You know, like the Hannah Montana stuff. Okay. And things like that. But like, I don't think I learned anything from them. The ones that were adult themed to were Spongebob. Like Spongebob was hilarious. That was hilarious. Yeah. Yeah. Spongebob was good. Yeah. Okay. I want to find out what kids show that you watch with your kids, but it ended up teaching you something. Oh, you starting to watch it on your own. Got a pair of tickets to the advanced screening of a current day chapter of the 1996 blockbuster twisters. It's going to be Tuesday, July 16th at the AMC 18. I'll definitely be going to be seeing that one. If you'd like to go, you got to tell us what kids show that you watch, but you learned something too. You got got a, you kind of got caught into it. 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, XL mobile, 4107, live streamers, good morning, social media will drop it for you to comment on that too. But as a kid show before you knew it, you got caught into it too. I'm going to hook you up with the advanced screening of twisters. It's going to be Tuesday, July 16th at the AMC, Altima 18, 407, 919, 1067, 877, 919, 1067, when he is storing out in Johnny's house, concert announcement. If you spent all your money on fireworks coming up in the nine o'clock hour, going to start paying your bills once again today. All right. Give you a couple of things to look forward to concert announcement of 805 and paying your bills at nine o'clock at 6 55. This is Johnny's house, 80% chance of rain, partly cloudy with the heat index 107 is what it's going to feel like it is 79 right now trying to find out what show is it that your kids watch, but you kind of got caught onto it and you learned a little something, something yourself. Kevin. Good morning. Morning. How are you doing? I'm good. How was your weekend? I'm doing good. I've been watching. Come back home. So happy to have a look at you. Happy man. Got your wife back home. I hear you. Do you know that you watched that that the kids watching it taught you a little something? I'm feeling it for you to watch that show it all the time. I've never seen it. It's a great show. No. I'll do it. I'll do it. Back in the day. And what did it teach you, Kevin? What did it teach you? What? Well, I mean, other than all the heartwarming things they used to do, they have these cat songs. And one of them, we'll talk about the tip of a shoelace, which was really silly, but, you know, with the Aglet, A-G-L-E-T, don't forget it. And I could never forget it after that, for that song so many times. And it's funny on trivia and other things, and they're telling questions up a lot. And just happened to learn a tip of a shoelace. It's called an Aglet. I see now. I just found it out. I was today years old when I found that out. Wow. All right. My favorite part about that show was they had a pet platypus that would be like an undercover spy and like have a double life outside of him. Just being an animal or a pet to them. Had a double life. His name is Perry. Yeah. He was an actual secret agent. He was a secret agent. Right. To them, he was just a platypus that could just make noises. Okay. Hold on a second, Kevin. Right. They would always do stuff. And then their sister would tell on them. Oh, really? Whatever they did. What they brought with their brothers? Yeah, Jason Ferber brothers. Okay, brother. Right. What did he say on the window? Somebody said the Mother Goose Club. And I will tell you, my children loved the Mother Goose Club, and it is trippy. That was the first one that came to mind. It's like kids with like these big like costumes on, but they teach you a lot of things. Really? So that was one of them. Number blocks is another one that somebody said. Okay. Coco melon. Coco melon. Yeah. These are really good. Yeah. Me. Let's see. XM will power by turning to Daniel and interact. Need a check. It's an O-brainer call. Turn to Daniel. Someone said Ben 10. Their kid used to watch that. But they watched it even after the kids stopped. A SpongeBob. Someone said they watched that before their kids started watching it. I love SpongeBob. And they said old school, fat Albert, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Life lessons. Fat Albert. I'm going to sing a song for you and Bill Cosby going to tell you a thing or two. He was a show. Uh huh. That's true. Yeah. That's true. Go have a party with me and all the gang loving on each other. How we do I think? Bill Cosby was the live action part of it. Like he would be at the beginning of it. And then he drew. Yeah. He had a kid called Mushmouth. He goes, hey, blah, blah, blah. What would you be working on? Oh, is that show still running? I'm trying to rerun. Yeah. Hey, blah, blah, blah, blah. What? Yeah, Mushmouth. Oh, okay. Well, I, okay. But they didn't treat them differently. No, no, no. That's just the way he spoke. Yeah, that's what you learned from that. That's what you learned from that. I race celebrity. It's a little bit news, blah, blah, blah. Uhh, we diggy, gadda gadda. Have you ever done that? Yes. Yes, yes. Yes. Vanessa Hudgens gave birth. Hey. We've got some privacy that was a little disrespectful. Oh, that's not. 81 right now. And there's a 80% chance of rain, big announcement. It's going to be happening. We've got Shine Down, Mark Arbor, Isabela Rosa, and hello sister. And they're going to be performing. We've got tickets pre-sale. They're going to be happening tomorrow. And also it's going to go on sale to the public in about a week. So if you want to go to this concert, make sure you get XL106.com. And get all that information that you need so you can go to the show. All right. How trusting are you? Brian, what did you get this information? So they did a survey and they compared, they've been doing it for years. So they compared, 1972 was their baseline. Okay. And they compared it over the years to last year. And it was the question, "Can most people be trusted?" And so they showed the map of how trusting people were back in the day. Okay. And back then, about almost 70% of people say most people can be trusted. Okay. And there were some pockets of, you know, like Texas is one of the ones where they don't trust anybody because they do it by region. And they fast forwarded to now and 50% of people are now saying nobody can be trusted. So it's 50/50. And there's some spots where it's like less than 20% of people think people can be trusted. Florida is one of the least trusting places. For sure. I saw that coming. Here's a funny thing about it is, I wasn't going to tell the story on the air. I almost got scammed trying to buy a car from somebody who's supposed to be a Facebook friend. Long story short, we had talked about it. I had sent, this is when I was in Charlotte. I had sent over deposit. It was a $1,200 for $1,200 a lady who needs a car to go to church. I was going to buy the car. It was $1,200. And I was like, that's a clean car. And the guy said, yeah, I'm just going to sell it because, you know, I'm going to buy my kid one, tried to cash app them the money. And cash out told me people who have sent money to this account has been scammed. Oh, no. Right. They have that. I know, I even hit the dude. I said, man, I hope you're not scamming me because I'm doing this out of total trust. You know, you're the trust me, man. I believe in karma and then blah, blah, blah, not trusting at all. But what that did in me is that I'm like, you know, I can't trust anything. I can't trust anything that I see on social media and then come to find out that that person who was a friend of mine on social media had been hacked and this person was sending out stuff to people and they had to take his whole account down. So when you were telling me the story, my first thought is, wow, you're very trusting because even like even a Facebook friend, I wouldn't send them a deposit on nothing until physically there. Well, I'm run. I'm not anymore. I know. But yeah, I thought to myself, wow, like this is a dude who's probably never been burned before. No. And I was like, hey, I was about to be burned. Yeah. And then he called me. Yeah. And I'm like, no, man, I say it to my point at this point, I'm done. So I, the people around me, I trust now after this didn't burn me. I don't, I mean, I'm, I'd say I'm like, I don't, I trust maybe 20%. Yeah. And that's what this is a general. Like, you know, do you think most people can be trusted? So it doesn't count your circle accounts, like in general, people you walk up on on the day to day life. Do you think they trust it? And I said, cause I used to trust and that just burned me. I'm just like, the man said, and told me he believes in karma and bad, good things. And I got kids and I would never do that to you. He's been practicing. Yes. I am. Ray, how trusting are you? It's a guy. Okay. My question for this whole survey and article, how did they determine the states? Like, how is it just a survey and people were like, ah, whatever, whatever, whatever. They just showed the results by region, but they asked the country. Because I feel like if there's a lot of tourists or if there's a lot of like, I don't know, commute from in and out, there's a, there's so many people that just scam. That's what they do. Yeah. They wake up in the morning. When we were in Hawaii, we got scammed and we bought like a, I want to, it wasn't like a group on, but it was a package deal. Yeah. So you could go and do this. Yeah. The pineapple farm. Yeah. You do that. All this one piece. Yeah. So we spent the money and it was like in a booth. So it was in a booth. It was in a booth. That em effort took all of our money and walked away with it. Yeah. We went back to go see like what the heck because he, you would have to, you've scheduled everything. Yes. And then, so I don't know if he knew our schedule and he was like, oh, they're probably going to come back after this. Look for the money. And they, he like, he probably had boot, uh, kiosks like that all over the play. Yeah. And he said, you know what, the average tour is probably stays here about six or seven days. Right. I can come back here in six, seven days. Yep. Wow. Yeah. So you scammed us in Hawaii, but yeah. Did they break your trust? Yes. Absolutely. And there's so many. You're right in the house. What human does that? I don't trust like anybody. Damn. So I'm maybe at like a 10%. And be how about you? Yeah. I know. I don't trust anybody. I know it anyway, so it helps me from getting scammed, but I've been almost scammed so many times, uh, you know, with the puppy thing back in the day, they, they almost got me for a puppy. And I, I, something made me call the church that they said they were associated with here and the church is like, no, don't do that because we get that call all the time. Uh, then I do try to scam my mom when she was sick. That's just the lowest of low. So I just trust no one. And honestly, if we're going to lay on the couch, if it's therapy type thing, it might go back to my dad, leave him when I was five. Yeah. I got trust issues. So I've never trusted anybody. So I, and I'm trying to teach that to my son now. He's learning the hard way. Yeah. I didn't want to take him from the world because of me, but at the same time, I'm like, boy, you can't trust nobody. But the thing is you can tell him that and his trust will still be there until he gets burned. Until he gets burned the first time. Yeah. And then that's, I'm just, I just bowled my mind. I always assume there's an angle. Always. Yeah. I'm trusting you. Adding on to Brian, I know that I have trust issues when it comes to men because of my past history. Yeah. But I mean, that's just like, you know, a time and development thing. And then the, the sad part is I feel like I'm a, a such a giving person that it's like, when someone tells me that they don't trust me, I'm like, that hurts, because I would never. Yeah. Well, in a relationship, it hurts because you, you, what you've done was overrule your instincts. Yeah. Your instincts told you that this person was being deceitful, but you went to that person and they, they sued it down and they kept on and kept on till now you're like, I don't trust anybody. And the funny thing is even here, when I first started working with you guys, uh, when Brian would be doing the games with us and, you know, he has all the answers and stuff. There's times where I'd be looking at you, Johnny, but I have to look over Brian's area. And then he's like, she's cheating. I'm just like, but I didn't. Because you were. And then there's your trust issue right there. And then when you would get it wrong, you'd go be liar. I'm like, but I'm over here just like, yo, who hurt you guys? Why would I lie about you getting the wrong? I got a wrong, but I, no, I'm not a cheater. That's why I was like, when you would put that to me, I'm like, but I did it. Here's a sad thing about it. And it just came back from what you just said in a reason is that if you're not trusting something happened. Yeah. Because you trust until something happens and like this guy, this was Saturday. I said, I just needed to pause it. Boom. Yeah. I'm like, I got no. So I feel like back in the day, people probably trusted until you prove them wrong. Yes. And now it's the other way around. Yeah. And now I don't trust you until you prove. Yeah. I can't trust you. It used to be flipped. Oh, yeah. And we've seen it. I've seen. I mean, that's the sad part about growing. You see it all the time. But now it's the look you right in your eyes, Ray, say, we're going to sketch you up for this time. Yeah. This time. Yeah. This time. Oh, you should really try to find out. Oh my goodness. And the whole time he's like, I'm just going to take this money. I'm eating the noise. We were in Mexico and they were trying to get us to go on a boat tour. Us. It was two groups of us. Yeah. And the guy showed me a picture of the boat. I'm like, oh, that's nice. My wife's like, uh-uh. Pull the boat up here. Yeah. If it ain't the boat in the picture, we ain't paying like, you know, go here you go. It was the boat in the picture. It was. So we paid. You pay. My wife's like, no, no, no, no. Put your money. Put your money away. I need to see. I need to see this one. Not something else. This way. We're all seven now and now one on six seven eight seven seven nine one nine one six seven. XL mobile. You can always text that if you can't get through. It's four one on six seven, uh, live streamers, social media. We want to find out from you how trusting are you? Are you, do you want to those to say, you know what? I still trust people. Are you like, Oh, no, I don't trust anybody. 40 seven nine one on six seven eight seven seven nine one nine one six seven calls the index of 170 80% chance of rain today, mostly by this afternoon and is partly cloudy right now. How trusting are you? Do you trust people? Well, you don't trust a damn soul and what happened to get you that way, uh, call us from the villages. Pete. Pete, good morning. Good morning. How are you? First time caller. Peace. First time call. We got a first time call the number that's just for you. Pete, when you call back in the future, you'll say, Hey, this is Pete was your first time calling number. What is Pete's first time calling number it is four zero zero five boy. And what is your number Pete? Four zero zero five. Pete. Welcome to Johnny's house. All right. Thank you. All right. So, uh, how trusting you, uh, not very trusting. I think it's more of a just a healthy skepticism of people's intentions. Now, I think living in a village, you had to be trusting with all them freak party. Y'all have gone on to whatever or do you walk around with proof of your test? Well, it depends on what day it is. What color is your loofah? Uh, we've moved on from Lufus. Oh, okay. Okay. Pete. Hi. Now it's just pineapple. Different colored pineapples. Too many people knew that's right. Pete. Tell them the secret. Pete. I tell you, man. You know, America's friendly. It's hometown. Yes it is. And it is growing. Everybody wants to move there. Oh, don't say no. All right. So, anyway, I was on, I was on Instagram yesterday. I follow this one upcoming artist. Okay. And I got this weird text or a DM from an account that looked like hers, but it wasn't. And they're like, "Hey, one of my sponsors wants to send you $5,000. What's your cash app number?" Okay. And I looked at it for a minute and I'm like, "All right." I said, "Who is this?" And they responded with, "I'm confused." I said, "I'm confused also. What are you trying to do?" And eventually I just looked, "I don't have a cash app number. I'm too old for that kind of nonsense." There you go. Wow. And they're like, "Okay." Wow. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Like I said, it's more of a skepticism on people's intentions. Yeah. What is it? What is it? What is it? What is it? What is it? What is it? What is it? What is it? What is it? It's trust. You got to live that way all the time. But Pete, have a wonderful time in the villages. In the pineapple. Different colors. Pineapples. Okay. From Kissimmee, Joe Good morning. Good morning. Hi, Joe. How trusting you? Well, I'm kind of half and half because of the fact that after I had my stroke in 2021, I was going to get an emotional support dog a year after. And I almost got scammed by those people that, you know, you look up and you get Yorkie. No. It's like, "Yeah, man. Let me tell you." So it was like, "Yeah, no, we're going to send them in a special crate. We're a breeder, and we're in Texas," or whatever, blah, blah, blah, you know. So we went back and forth by email. You like to never call the guy so that threw up a red flag. Yeah. And then finally, it was like, you know, send me some pictures about your house, you want to make sure that the dog is going to be in a good home or whatever. So I did that. And then after that, I was like, "Well, you know what? Let's do a video call." Uh-huh. You're a breeder. Yeah. Let me see the facility. Let me see that you take care of these dogs. I like to see what the place looks like. We do a video call. You know? Because he wanted money del. Yeah. He wanted to sell them the money. That's right. And we all know what happens if you sell it and you send them the delt. Yup. So after that, the emails, there was absolutely no communication, you know. Yup. And I was going through such a change in my life where I was like, "Wow, they try to take advantage of me. I'm like, "Wow. Can you trust?" Yeah. That's crazy. Wow. All right. Ray, what is saying over there? Um, somebody said I don't trust anyone. I've been burned by siblings. So now, like, my guard is totally up. Brittany said, "I don't trust anyone. You can't nowadays. You could be the nicest person, always a smile on your face and still." They live in this world and nobody trusts anybody. I know. I know. Here. Yeah. There's a lot of people and they're like, "I'm passing it down to my children." Like, "I don't want to make sure." Nobody looked quickly. Is there anybody say that they trust anybody? No. How about you? Yeah. Exo mobile power by attorney Dan Doolin in a wreck. Need a check. It's a no-brainer. Just Google attorney Dan Doolin. Yeah. On the mobile, nobody trusts no one. Uh, so once that I was used to trust people with my house got broken into you while we're on our honeymoon. Oh. Uh, and they think it was somebody in the wedding party because they knew they were gone. Stop it. Um. That's a damn change. Yeah. Somebody in the wedding party. That's what they said. And that was-- Somebody stood there with you. Your closest friends in life. Yup. That's a good sense. So once that I trust no one, so once that I only trust my wife at this point and sometimes not even her. Oh. Damn. I steal your dog. In the race. Yeah. Quincy. He said, uh, got once in Vegas. A guy was selling VIP passes for a club at the Cosmopolitan, which is huge, uh, and he's like, "You don't have to wait in line. Here's the passes." When he pulled up, he got rejected at the door. Now, now did he have to pay for those? Yeah. Yeah. He had to pay for VIP passes. No. The ones on the corner, they give them to you, but you just got to get there early. Those people, the club, pay them to get there and hand out VIP, but you got to be there for like before 9/3. They want you there early on before everybody else gets there. Yeah. And if they may have paid, he got double scammed. Damn. Whoo. It's a crazy world. No one trusts it's anybody. Around here, summertime brings a lot of this and sometimes a little bit of this. If your nose is running while you're running to the pool, stop that summer cold cold at AdventHealth centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms, like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmer's ear. AdventHealth centricares got you covered. When you need urgent care, we're open late seven days a week. Walk in or make an online reservation at centricare.org. AdventHealth centricare. We're better at all better.