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What was the restaurant you went to growing up, thinking it was like a 5-Star spot, but really it wasn't? What happens when you find someone physically attractive that was totally unexpected? Like: being silly, opening doors, showing empathy, making eye contact...well, Johny and Brian beg to differ there. Florida came in at #5 as the most expensive state to buy groceries. Tell us if you have a work husband or wife and if you would let that slide with your partner. We got a new word: PRE-ANNOYED. Are you the one being and getting pre-annoyed? And how neighbor-ly are you? Studies show that men are more concerned about what people think on their social media, than woman..is this you?

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22 Jul 2024
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Tickets on sale now at livenation.com and House of Blues box office. XL1067 Summer Unplugged, starring Brent and Zach from Shine Down. Hey, it's Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station, it's XL1067. Nerissa, I guess there was a question that was floating around yesterday. Yeah, I saw it on social media and it said, what was the celebration restaurant your family ate out when you were a child that you didn't realize was not a five-star establishment until you became an adult? Oh, yeah, I didn't know five-star was until I was an adult. I had no idea what it was. What was yours? Five stars is whatever makes you happy, puts food in your stomach and you're spending good time. Nah, five stars, not me. When you're a kid about when you were a kid, you know? For me, it was Denny's, especially before we would go to school when I was in elementary during like FCAT test taking time, my mom would be like, we're going to Denny's, we're going to have a good breakfast. I was like, yes, Denny's is on. We're not having Quakers for breakfast. That's right. You go to school like hell about y'all. I was at Denny's. How about the Denny's today? Mine was and it was seven of us. So we didn't go out dying a lot. But when we did one of two times, there's a Pandavrosa steakhouse. Pandavros, and I'll never forget. It sounds fancy. It does. Oh, that's what it could send me. I'll never forget, we all got salad. Mom, my parents got a steak to make. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Hey, go get some on a salad because I think they had like maybe 50, 60 items on the salad bar. Oh, yes, sir. What was yours, Ray? We enjoyed the golden corral. Yeah. I mean, it was a buffet of everything you can ever have. Yes, it was. And you can get up there as many times as you wanted. Yes, it was. So we would get the whole family to go to golden corral. Yes. That was one of my favorite places. It brings a smile to your face. Yes. But for like all my birthdays, I thought Chili's was like my. Oh, sure. That was always my show to sell. Oh, you know, it was big time. Yeah. You want to chill with me? How about you? Was Red Lobster when I was younger? I am. We only went once a year. One time a year, I got to pick where we went for my birthday. It was Red Lobster, but I was only allowed to get the popcorn shrimp. So I didn't get like Admiral's feast or anything. And then when I went into college, I went for the first time to steak and ale. Steak and ale. Oh, man. I was dating dad took us there the first night. I got to Texas and he's like, we're going out for a nice dinner. Right. It was a steak and ale. Steak and ale, which is out of business now. But yeah, I remember when the one was here at local was on 50. I think of 50 and 436. It was so dark in there. Oh, yes. I thought it was fancy because it like dark wood. I thought it was fancy of them, but not really. Marietta. Good morning. Davenport. What was just good? Good. What was your celebratory restaurant as a kid? You thought it was five store. Okay, so when I look at it, I grew up in New York and have a place called ground round. Look at ground round. Let's see what we can find on ground round. Go ahead. Tell us about it. So they used to have like buckets of peanuts on the table. Kind of like Texas Roadhouse used to do. Yeah. Yeah. People would throw them all over the floor and it was just like for a kid. It was like the best place in the world. Yeah. So in your mind, in your mind. Yeah, I was five star dying, yeah, yeah, yeah, because we went to Ponderosa. We had to put on our church clothes. This says it was well known for children's parties. Yeah, you know about Ponderosa? You don't know about Ponderosa. I do that now that I'm in Florida. Yeah. Yeah. Did they have a mascot called bingo the clown? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, you don't brought her back, man. They played silent movies and cartoons on the wall and stuff. So like this is a long time ago and they started closing them down. And actually the one where I used to live, like they closed it down because there was a murder inside. Okay. Okay. That story just took a little dark turn there. Well, okay. I want to I want to find out from you. What was the restaurant as a child growing up? It was your celebratory restaurant. You thought it was five star dying and you grow when you grow up. You grow up. You grow up. You realize, well, it really wasn't from winter Springs to Disney Springs. You're waking up with Johnny's house on Excel. One, two, six, seven, more next. It's Johnny's house on the land. Those number one hit music station is Excel one, oh six, seven trying to take you back. What was the restaurant you went to back in a day? You thought they were five star until you got to become an adult and you realize that they weren't another one for me was Morrison cafeteria. What the heck is that? It's like a cafeteria that they have school, but it's like a buffet thing. You would get it when you walked in and you pointed the food and they put it on. It's like, it's like going to a lunch line, but they have. A restaurant. Morrison cafeteria. Oh, I loved it. Yeah, you would go in and you pay at the register. You take your your little tray and slide it through and get what you want on your thing. Then you go eat. They had they used to have one in Ultima. I'm pretty sure it was using them all. Yeah, you said one in Ultima. I'm pretty sure. Wow. Big deal. My grandma used to take me to it. Oh, yeah. More skeptic hot steaming food right there. All right, Jeanette from Haines City. What is a restaurant you went to celebrate as a kid and you realize it was not five star. So I grew up in Jersey. What would you be celebrating birthdays graduation stuff like that? That was actually what when I was 10. My mom actually dared me to walk up to a bald guy that was celebrating like an anniversary. Something kiss them on his head and I did it. Your mom. Yeah, my mom. Yeah, my mom, but it's like one of those things. It's like it was our main restaurant. So it was like a big memory. So so when you say it was going to Jose Taha's, you know, it was going to celebrate something. What's going on? Yeah. We're celebrating something. Somebody's birthday. Somebody got good grades and something. It's still open. It's still open. What's that mean? Fairfield, New Jersey. Yeah. Still open. Wow. Keep your memories, Jeanette. Keep your memories. Yes. Thank you. Thank you for sharing with us, girl. She said we going there. We know what's about to be on from Orlando. Nikki. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. What was your celebratory restaurant? And you realize it's not five star. It was chilly. He's growing up. Absolutely. He's tying all the time. There was a two for 20. I only got the two for my mom all the time. That was the longest night, two for 25. But it was a graduation birthday party. It was every year. I was like, what do you want to go? Let's go to Chile. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I used to have a tearling of pride with no mustard. I know that burger. You know, the bogo drinks that they have at Chili's? Yes. Yeah. They only have that here in Florida. Oh, that's true. When you go to other states, like we went to New York and I was like, oh, I'm going to do the two years and two for one. I bet you would. They're like, what the heck are you talking about? Well, we did that in Texas. I walked into Chile's. I'm like, well, these are two for one. They're like two for one. Yeah. That's really good. I'm like, yeah, every Chili's is two for one. She's like, no, it's not. Yeah. She looked at me like I was crazy. Yes. Same thing in Texas. Yeah. Yeah, I'm gonna take the day back to Florida, lucky. Yes. We are 100% thank you, Nicki. That's funny. Ray was like, I'm going to go here and get this two for one. Yeah. Friday is to me always used to be that way too. Yeah. Back when they're the old Fridays when it was like crazy, decorated. It was TJ Friday. Yeah. Was one in Ultima. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. That was a crazy thing from Claremont Alley. Good morning. Good morning. All right. What was your go to restaurant for celebrating? You thought it was five star. You got become an adult and realize it was not. So I'm naturally a Florida girl. But for a few years, I actually lived in Denver, Colorado. And for us, it was Casa Bonita. Casa Bonita. Okay. It had like really like cafeteria, like Mexican food. Okay. But they had like cliff divers and everything. And as I got older, one of my friends watched South Park and apparently the creators of South Park even made fun of it. Yes. I was going to ask you, I thought that was fake. I didn't know that was real. Because Cartman is so excited to go to Casa Bonita. And they had cliff divers in the restaurant. In South Park, they got people diving off the cliffs. And I thought it was a fake restaurant. It's real. So real. Shut the front door. That's awesome. I mean, South Park is set in Colorado. Yes. So it makes sense, but outside of Denver. That is funny. It says they have a 30 foot waterfall and puppet shows. And it's still open. Oh, it's over there for friends out there. It reopened recently after COVID. I haven't been back out there to see if the food is still the same. But I can't imagine going to restaurant. I got club diving. It looks like it would be at like city walk. Like you would look. That's what you look. It looks like a restaurant. We would have it city walk or just any springs or something. Well, that's crazy. I want now I want to go. Cliffside dining. Wow. Cliffside. That's cool. Ali, thank you for taking us there. Oh, no problem. All right. Ray, what is in over there? No idea. A lot of people are saying chilis. Yeah. Yeah, red lobster, all of garden. Oh, gee. Yeah. So bougie. Yes. Yeah, man. Because when you're when you came 21, they put that back in the day. They just put a jug of wine on the table. Yeah. And pull what you want. Applebee somebody said and then roll some Applebee's be what they say. Excel mobile powered by attorney Dan Newland in the wreck. Need a check called Dan new and pick a dilly. That was another. A dilly. Yes. It was that cafeteria type thing. It was like more sins. Yeah. Oh, that's on here. Let's see. Fudd rockers. I love that rockers build drone burgers. Oh, yes. And then someone said the creators of south Johnny's house on a landos. Number one hit music station. All right. A lot of people stop find that, you know, they see someone physically attractive, but right. You want to talk about some things that I guess you wouldn't call it as physical. Yeah. So people on social media are talking about the unexpected things that make someone hotter and. Makes you feel better about like humanity. Um, so showing empathy. Okay. Being polite and friendly to people in public. Making eye contact. Okay. Um, I find eye contact weird. Me too. Really? In different ways because the same eyes that you're trying to be friendly with are the same eyes you're trying to float with. So there's confusing things happening here. Because I had people I looked in their eyes and it's like, oh, I was a pleasure to meet you. And it's like, why are you? I brought a gold like that. Oh my God. What's right? What is I doing right? 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 Advent health centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmers. Dear Advent health 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. Advent health centricare. We're better at all better. We all have somewhere we're trying to get to. 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That's more of a situational thing. You know, if you don't know someone. You're a mature. I don't like you. You're not high. But see, it's a fine line because I think find like someone that's funny is more attractive. But at the same time, if you are not funny, but you think you're funny. Oh, that's what you instantly become. If you're at 10, you become a three and people like that. If they get one left, they will not stop. I know will not stop. I know. You just look at it. And I always want to say seriously, which who told you your phone? So I can go tell them to stop. Wait, what's something unexpected? Did you say it makes people make a person attractive? Um, I would say like being nice to people in public are like workers. That is like a huge one for me. Yeah. Um, actually listening to people getting to know them. Yeah. So if like you'd have a random conversation with somebody, I feel like that's good. To me, it's extremely attractive. If I'm talking to someone and they have a genuine good heart. I mean, with the, with the stuff that the world throws at us every single day, it's easy to turn your heart from, you know, from nice to not nice because you protect yourself because of things that have happened, but to, to live your life and just still be a genuine person with a good heart, knowing that someone out there is taking advantage of that situation. Cause that's just how life is. Yeah. And your heart is still, you're just still just a good person. That's hot. And if you got a fat booty, who Lord? That booty hold up that big heart. I do want to say because over this weekend, I realized that if you can adapt to different situations, I think that's very attractive. Yes, because like neurobes brought a date. Yes. Really? If they can't like adapt to their surroundings. That's just me. Right. If you brought somebody to runway to home and try to convince you. I'm giving you an example. Let me tell you this. No, I'm giving him a freaking example. So Saturday, if you brought a date and they were talking during the whole video and presentation, if they were like uncomfortable about being there and they got up and be like, Oh, I can't watch this. I just take that for granted. I wouldn't first of all bring someone that I could not that I know could not handle that situation. You know what I'm saying? But you wouldn't know if you haven't put them in that situation before. You can kind of tell if you ask a lot of questions. Yeah. You ask a lot. I don't know. But I was pretty impressed with like this weekend. Some people that were able to adapt with the situation. Yeah. Yeah. Me. What's up, you find a check? Well, I mean, it's so right as a stab me. It's definitely someone who can adapt to the situation. Everybody else talks sometimes just so I can I don't want to get stabbed or anything. No, I just wanted to finish my point before you cut me off. Oh, well, you guys did to me every single day. What are you talking about? Okay, but okay. Sorry. I'm adapting to the situation. We're a little tired. I honestly just became more attractive. I mean, that's right because you don't like guys. But I'm just saying overall, so one who's funny. I got it. It's funny is good. And I think someone who's just down to do whatever. Like not forget because y'all are the freaky ones. But I'm just saying like, you know, in life, like don't they don't take it too seriously. They don't they don't forget about stuff. Yeah. And every time I hear I was thinking the same thing that Ray was. It's like when they know their area and know how to express themselves in that area. It's such a turn on. So like example, like I will have a one on one with this person and he's showing me this side of him. That's like, you know, nice and well spoken and like we have deep conversations. But when we're out and about next to friends, he's funny. He's wild. So he knows his area. Yeah. So meeting new people, he knows, you know, but he's not going to show that crazy side because he just met you. And it's nice to know that like he can pick up a vibe. Yeah, you know what I mean? So yeah, yeah. And I like that vibe way thing. So I'm going back to Ray. See, if I don't see that vibe in you, you ain't going with me. Yeah, because I couldn't adapt to this. Exactly. Yeah. Oh, no. You got this. I just don't meet somebody on the surface. Hey, I got this huge event coming up on Saturday night. Well, yeah. Like even bring him a person to single day mile yesterday, like adapting to the surroundings. Yeah. I got it. Listen, what do they call it? They've been vetted. Yeah, you know, how many drinks in your handle? Are you okay with alcohol? You got a lot of things. You just came not with me. Hey, what do you think? Man, she passed out of the drug in the corner. Damn, I just met her yesterday. No, it ain't going to happen. I want to find out from you. What is something, what is something that makes someone attractive? Something unexplained. Of course, we know the physical thing. Everything is attractive. But what's that other little thing that you see? And she's like, oh, that person is it just turned them from like a seven to a 12 because of this certain unspoken thing. Hang with us at work at Excel 10067.com. Click listen live for Lando's number one hit music station. Excel 10067. Johnny's house in the morning. Excel 10067. What's an unexplained thing that makes someone more attractive? What is it for you? We want to hear you and let's go to Davenport and Renee. Hey, Renee. Hi, Johnny. What is one time caller? Oh, I got a first time caller. All right, Renee. That's the first time caller. You get yourself a first time caller number. That's the number that's just for you Renee. So next time you call, you say Renee and your first time calling number. No reason. What is Renee's number? It is 31 35. What's your number Renee? 31 35. Hey, welcome to Johnny's house. All right, Renee. What is something that's unexplained makes someone attractive more attractive. So for me, it's like when a man can do something like pangentire or help you dumpstart your car. That's how I met my boyfriend. We worked together and he was like hitting on me for the longest time and I didn't see him in that way. And then one day I was leaving to go home and my car wouldn't start and he had jumper cables and he jumped out of my car and I was watching him and I was like, he jumped out of your car and it jumped out of your heart. So he went from being into the friend zone to the main to the front man because he knew how to jumpstart a car. Yeah. Wow. Yeah, I just thought that that was so attractive. Wow. What if like, let's say the scenario was you and I. What? Hey, I got triple A. What am I called? Triple A for you? Not the same thing. No, I don't know if it would be to the same. She'd fall for the triple A guy because he jumped out of the car. Good point, right? All right. Well, good. If he's handy around a thing and it just changed your whole opinion of them. Yes. I just looked at him totally different after that and then like gave him a shot and he's he ran with it. Now y'all together. Yeah. How long have you been together? Yeah. Three years. All right. Well, congratulations Renee. Thank you for that story. Thank you. Man, that's pretty cool. I've never heard anybody flip the script like that. I mean, kind of rescued. Yeah, you're like a hero. It's like she saw that and all of a sudden heart stopped flying over the head and everything. All right. Trist good morning. Good morning. Unexplained attraction. What is it? Well, my husband, my current husband was part of my friend group and he always had my back in every conversation, but he kept me real. He kept me dialed in when I was through my stuff in my twenties. And I thought I was bigger than big. He just kept me grounded in real life. And I find that attractive. He challenges me, but he also adored me. So 20 years later. So was he was he in the friend zone correcting you or was he someone you're dating correcting you? Well, I was taken by another, but he always caught my eye. We didn't cross the line, but when I was free, that's when we got together. You think maybe it was free because you had this man in your. In the zone. Oh, I'm not saying it. Hey, I'm not saying it. All I'm saying is there's a pretty little thing over there in the home of the rough. You know what? This ain't even work. Right. You don't put a job to find a new job. That's the rule. I'm not that girl. No, I know you're not, but don't pay me. It would look like you are, but I know you're not. No, I just I've endured him. And like I said, when even to this day, I can be extra. I can be annoying and he's always in my corner. I always got my back. I always keep the me real. I love that. All right. So when you and your, your, your main man was having a situation. Did you talk to it about this guy? Did you talk to him about it? No, no, I didn't know he wasn't my confidant or anything like that. No, he was just a friend that always like took my five. She can help me. Man, we just say play this position. Yeah, that's okay. We call him chicken hocks. Yeah, chicken hocks. Oh, hey, but hey, you're happy now. Right. So it worked out. It worked out. It's 20 years. It was 20 years. I mean, my man said it was worth every minute of it. He waited for you. We got a 17 year old. So there you go. Trish, thank you for sharing that. And I'm glad you found your one. I have a great day. Thank you. You too. You too. That's pretty cool. From Claremont, April. Hello, first time callers, first time callers. Hey, you know the speed of first time call. You get a number, the number you say at any time you call in April in your number and the resource or number. It is 31 36. April, what's your number? 31 36. Welcome to Johnny's house. What do you want to say? I think it's attractive when a person does not get road rage. I remember riding with a person that I was dating before. Let me get this off the speaker. And we, you know, Orlando traffic is just awful. And I very much expected him to, you know, break check someone or kind of get frustrated. Somebody was cutting us off or something and he just remained patient the entire time and used this blinker and slowed down and got over. And there was a turn off talking. No, it was a turn off. Oh, okay. Yeah, because that's me. I don't get word road rage. Yeah, I don't get mad at traffic. Orlando. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I can see if I thought it was going to be another story where you met somebody in Boston. He went nuts with road rage. You're like, Oh, Lord, get me out of this car. Well, I mean, I've been there before. So maybe that had a lot to do with it too. But I also tend to get a little bit of road rage. So just, you know, seeing someone remain completely calm the whole time and all I was just like, Oh, okay. Yeah, you all still together? Oh, God. No, no, you know why? Because you had road rage. Yeah, people really might be it. People without rage. Look at the people with rage like, no, it is how to turn around here. Summer time 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 Advent health centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmers here. Advent health 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. Advent health centricare. We're better at all better. We all have somewhere we're trying to get to. As the largest energy producer in Colorado, Chevron is helping meet rising demand and we're working to do it responsibly. Our next gen tankless facilities reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of our operations by more than 90% compared to our older designs. Working to provide Colorado with energy that's affordable, reliable and ever cleaner. So everyone can get to where they want to be. You've arrived. That's energy and progress. Visit chevron.com/tankless. The rage in here, I don't get it. I don't know. We had opposite effects. His rate, his lack of rage turned me on and my rage turned him off. There you go. All right. April, thank you. You have a beautiful day, okay? Thank you, your turn. What'd they say, Ray? Let's see here. Somebody, if a woman has an accent, that is very attractive. Okay. Okay. And then the other one is like a nice personality can get along with other people. Mm-hmm. Hey, buddy. I excel mobile power by attorney Dan Newland in a wreck. Need a check. It's no brainer. Just Google attorney, Dan Newland. Sensi Humor pops up a lot integrity if you're a person of your word. Okay. Then that is good work ethic is on here. So yeah, just a bunch of good stuff. Man, always. Yeah, a lot of those two great conversations down to earth strong man. Yes, sir. All right. If you want to make some attractive. If we gave you all the things you should do it. And hopefully, if you say WXXL HD one. So very Zor Lando. What's up? Stoducat. Hey, it's Taylor Swift. Johnny's house. Lornings. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. Oh. Let's say seven. Orlando. Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station. We were talking about what is Florida's what the fifth? Yeah. They did a survey to find the most expensive states by groceries in Florida came in at number five. Two hundred and eighty seven dollars and twenty seven cents a week. Oh my goodness. That's what the average person is spending. Wow. California leads at two ninety seven. So just a couple dollars more. But yeah, we're. Florida's the fifth most expensive state to buy your groceries. Goodness. Wow. When do you buy you go once a week every day when you need them? How do you how do you shop? We use suit every day thing which and it gets too expensive. Like you start wasting money. Yeah. So now we do a weekly Costco run to try to get like stuff we could use for meals. And then maybe once a month to fill up on like the the paper towels and things like that. And then we go to like Aldi for we go different places. Yeah. Yeah. We go to all the for fruit because like a good fruit and stuff. Yeah. But yeah, it's just everything's gotten so expensive. Yeah. Ray will need them. So I usually go and I need something because I'm still trying to figure out how to just shop for myself. It's different for myself. And then like when I do buy stuff for the kids, like I have them this weekend. Sometimes it goes bad because we don't eat at all. So I'm just still trying to manage it. But I use this app. It's called I bought up now. Okay. And that like gives you money back on some of your purchases and stuff. So like I feel like I've been using things like that to get money back. So that's been helping why we love Costco. If you're certain ever ships pay you back in the year. Five percent. So you get a check. I had to stop doing Costco because it's just me and the kid and I go. I'll walk through next thing I get home. Why do I have a jug of mixed nuts? Yeah, there's certain things more pass on because we'll look at the date and like we can't finish this in 20 days. Like I know that there's certain things will pass on. I love Costco but I can't do it. And the reason when you show I'm a sucker for buy one get one. So whenever I see like a good deal like on cheese or ham or something, I'll go out there and I'll get it and just stuff it in my freezer. Yeah, but I'm usually like hitting the grocery store about like once every like 15 to 20 days or something. Really? Yeah, really good. I'm old school. I go on on Saturdays. I get there early. Yeah, I go on Saturdays, man. Meaning that you've had to cut back on that you just don't buy anymore. Well, we don't buy certain like and we used to just buy whatever steak because we're like now like whatever's on sale. Like it happened. Yeah, if it's like it's expensive to buy like beef now. So whatever's on sale is what we end up getting. Oh, yeah. I'll go to I'll go to fresh market and get meats because when they have the sale, I was going there for that. But I see people that are doing their primary grocery shopping like. Yeah, now how you do that? I just go in there, get the steaks on sale and pop right on out chickens on sale. I think on Tuesday. Oh, yeah, I think a lot of people are popping around. Yeah, it's whatever's on sales. It's not. Yeah, I don't buy snacks anymore and that's the kid hates that. But I don't for two reasons because I got to get rid of holiday weight and plus snacks are expensive. Have you ever looked at something like and when did this go on? That's why I like Costco when you go on the little sticker. It tells you the unit price. So I feel like oh, this is only like 83 cents for each one. All right. That's that's reasonable because I know by that individually, it's like three dollars. Yeah, one thing in Costco, I cannot buy and it's a bag and it has three types of popcorn in it. And I think it's like caramel, corn, like the cheddar. Yeah, and cheddar all in one bag. Yeah. And I bought one. It's the spot with three pound bag. Yes. And I'm watching TV once it's gone. Yeah. And after the movie, I had. Oh, it's crumb all on my face. I'm like, you know what? I can't do this. Yeah, I can't do that. Anything you stop buying? Um, no, I just switch different stores. Yeah. Like that's it. Yeah, that's it. That's how you save money now. Yes. You just got to switch around. You find out what's going on. And every time about you, I got to stop buying like canned foods because I keep forgetting that I have enough of it at my house. I'm just like, well, you never know. Oh, yes. That's a mogo. Yeah. I got enough. I got enough. I got enough soup to survive it. I'm getting. I get mad at me because she's like, we already have two boxes of crackers. I'm like, yeah, but I'm not going to give the freeway back. It's free. Like someone's going to eat them. It's free. All right. Will you admit how much you normally how much you know much? This is probably about on park as we spend about $1,000 a month. So yeah, there's two 87 a week is about right. Yeah. How many else are you feeding? Three three. Yeah, I'm at about I'd say about $400 a month. I spend like $100 a week. Yeah. It was just me and the kids. That's good though. Yeah, yeah. Got me in the kid. Ray. I'm almost around 500 a month. Okay. And a Reese. I'm just under 200 every time I go. God, that's a lot of money. Yeah. Well, my son's 18, but he still is a home and he's like a crazy person. So like when he moves that will probably shave $100 off. But I mean, he can't afford to move out because everything's so expensive. My kids don't stop eating. Yeah, they're only five. Yeah. I'm like, what's going to happen when you're teenager? Oh, they're going to keep eating. And then they're going to bring your little dirty friends over you too. I'm going to put a lock on the fridge with my parents just do. Mike, I can't do what I used to do. They're looking afraid during the pantry. You know what was that? Yeah, it's not going to all of a sudden reappear on now. Now my son's new one is what do we have? Your hands work. Your eyes work. Don't find out what we have because you're an adult now. Plus you weren't going to grocery store. Yeah, but then he has to pay for it. But that is true. All right. I want to find out from you how much do you normally spend a month on groceries? Are there certain things that you just don't buy anymore? Did you had to put back and what is your system for shopping? We're interested we can help everybody else everybody here. We want to hear from you. How much do you spend? How do you cut corners? See, we can help each other out this morning on Johnny's house. All Alexa to play Excel 106.7 on iHeart Radio. Take us wherever you go. Excel 106.7 Orlando's number one hit music station. Well, and those number one hit music station. It's Excel 167 and you are listening to Johnny's house. How much do you normally spend a month on groceries? We're number five as a state the state of Florida. We spend about 287 a week on groceries and we want to find out from you. How much is spending? You got any ways that we can cut some costs? We need to hear from you and from the Barry Jessica. Good morning. Hi. Good morning. And how much are you spending on groceries? Probably upwards of $300 a week. I don't know it. $300. Oh, how many people you feed? A lot. I have five kids. My boyfriend and my parents live with us. Wow. Well, then you really do. I'm on a grocery day. But you make it go a long way then. If you got that many people. Oh, yeah, I try. We usually have like salads and a lot of leftovers and, you know, make it worth it. Yeah. We have to. Yeah, you have to. Wow. What would you say your biggest expenses? Probably meat, honestly. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Okay. Any, any, any ideas of how to cut costs? Anything you're doing? We do a lot of boogos at public. Actually, that helps a lot. Yeah. Boogos. I got about six containers of olive oil. I don't know what to do with it. Right. But like you say, Bri, I can't get that free one back. Right. Yeah. I'm going to keep that. Yeah. Yeah. All right. You hold on. And stuff like pastas and stuff. You'll use them. Oh, yeah. So, yeah, from Orlando, Ariana, good morning. Good morning. All right, girl. How much you spending on growth is a week? So it's probably like a hundred to one, twenty. And how many people you feed? A week. How many feet? I'm feeding three. My, my husband and my daughter. How old is your daughter? She's six. So I have to pack like lunch and snacks for school. Wow. And what is your biggest expense in the grocery store? My biggest expense is probably going to be like meat and our protein snacks. I got the big thing for us. Wow. Anything you have to cut back on? So we had to cut back on a lot of like a little other snacks that we like. But other than that, we didn't have to cut back much because of all these. See, when I used to be a snacker, my whole thing was like this. I need, I work. I get up early. I need to reward myself. Right. I earned this snack. If this snack brings me comfort, right before bed. I know, you know, it's the worst right before bed. And I think Brian, you should do it a while back is ice cream. Oh, yeah. Every, I did it every night. Did you really? Every single night and have a bowl of ice cream. And they always have it on a bogo. Yeah, always. Oh, man. Yeah, that is so bad. Yeah, I used to do it every single night. Yeah, before you know, you're like, wait a minute. What did that come? I know. Well, they didn't sneak up on you, man. Uh, calling from West Virginia, Brian, Brian, good morning. Hey, y'all. How are you doing? Oh, it's truck driver, Brian. What's going on, man? Hey, I hope you all missed me. I went back. Oh, you are you back on your West Virginia? I'm in West Virginia, but I'm back on the radio. You guys in the morning. Okay. What's the what's the weather like in West Virginia? It's cold. It's eight degrees. No, all over the place. It's not snowing now, though, but it has been a couple of days. How do you feel in Pennsylvania? How do you feel driving and stuff like that? I don't like it. Yeah, but I'm good at it. I can do it. I was driving in Gettysburg when it was coming down and the roads weren't even paid yet. I was my trailer was sliding around, but I was moving on. And that's how you do it. All right. So being a truck driver, how much do you spend on groceries? I spent 300 or 400 a month, but I'm doing two houses. I'm doing Brian at home and then I do Brian in the truck. Yeah. Brian in the truck doesn't have to go in the truck stops and spend money. I actually save money in the truck because I buy for I have everything, but the oven and my truck. Yeah. How do you heat up? How do you heat up food? I have a microwave. I have a runner. I have a toaster. I don't have an oven, but I have everything else. You can imagine from the kitchen. Wow. Now, if you're ever hauling some groceries, could you put something aside for me? So I can save some money. I can kick a box when I open the trailer and then it damaged. There you go. I sometimes I get some good stuff. I can put in the freezer. Yeah. That's how you save money right there. You got that right. I heard if it was a damaged box, they can't they can't sell it and. 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 swimmers here. 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. They normally just, you know, man. Yeah, they give it to the driver and you say it fell off the truck. And if it's too much, you give it to some other truck drivers or sell it to them. Yeah. And if it's enough, you put it in the truck. It's like, Hey, man, I got a box of jelly, the father of the truck. What you got in yours? I got you have mine for half of yours. You know, I'm a TV radio and that's what you do. I'm going to I've given up dog cases of dog food because I don't have a dog. And truck drivers loved it. Oh, yeah, I'll take a bag and they get a 10 pound bag and they're good. But what you get in return, pickles. I think it's a nice feeling for me. It's just I don't I don't do it for money. I do it just to help people out. I believe I want to be that one that I'm with you, man. But I believe in the barter system. I want to be that person that they talk about five years ago. So hey, this guy gave me this and he never even asked for anything. And I want to be that guy. How about a 10 pound bag of 50 pound bag of dog food for that creative potato chips. Let's make this happen. Hello. Come on. Hey, they got something to trade. I'm willing I'm willing, but I'm not asking for it. All right. Let's make it on the highway. Let's make it happen. There you go. You pull it over just to give away. Hey, that's the reason you still got TV radio. Talk about stuff and not have to worry about it. We'll make the trade at mile marker 19. Let's do it. Come on. Right. What they say over there. Somebody has a family of seven. We spend about 35, uh, three hundred and fifty dollars a week. And then five hundred. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Three hundred and fifty dollars each week and that's a good week. They said somebody spends about two hundred fifty to three hundred a month. Got to use them coupons. Yeah. Yeah, there's like a lot of people. I try to cut it short, but a lot of people are spending like eight hundred dollars a month. Wow. That's wild. Oh, you think I'm going to be I accept mobile power by attorney Dan Newland in a wreck need a jet called Dan Newland. I mean, some people are doing really well. Four hundred a month for two people. That's pretty good. Yeah. That's a month. Yeah. Yeah. It's Johnny's house on a land. Those number one hit music station is Excel one oh six seven. So no, reach your your sister is asking you if you had what? Uh, if I had a work husband or wife. Okay. And explain the definition that for I mean, some people know, but some people don't. Basically, it's like when you are in a not serious relationship with someone that you work with, obviously, but that's the tagline of calling them your wife or your husband at work. You just have a great bond, a great relationship. Well, usually it's someone that you share your personal stuff with versus somebody else. Like you would you like you would your spouse. Mm hmm. Cause otherwise I can have friends with some people down the hall. What do you call it when you're in a relationship with more than always a polyamorous? Yeah, so that's what we have here with a polyamorous polyamorous relationship. Yeah, love it. So it's not like just a one work wife or work husband. We we we we confide in each other and stuff. Yeah, but if it was just one person in the room, I'm sure that a certain friendship would develop because you spend a lot of time one on one like like I only talk to you guys. I mean about deep stuff in here outside this room. I'm a mystery to everybody. Yeah, you know, and that's why they come to you guys. Hey, I feel like we're more like siblings though. Yeah, for sure. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I would say I would say we pick on each other. I like, but I've seen some I've seen some work wives and work husbands where soon as they come in, they smile and they're on it. Yeah, just the best of friends like, but nothing is happening though, right? You know, but you would go to them with your personal stuff. Oh, yeah. And I think that's where some people get jealous like real husbands and wives go, wait a second, getting a little too personal with that person. Yeah, in the tea to your work husband. I thought I think I read. I mean, research goes either way, but I heard it's good to have. And I think Brian, you brought this up a couple years ago. It's good to have somebody in work that you can confide in about work stuff. Yeah, because they have a better understanding on what's going on than anybody else. They're dealing with the same thing. Yeah, yeah, but I can't imagine you coming home. You know, look, I just got home and you're home and you were like, man, I'm Brian is so funny. We were talking about this and like, what the hell is this Brian? Yeah, that's literally what happened with my sister. That's why this conversation even happened in the first place. She came home, her husband came home and I was kicking in with her for a second. And she was like, oh, so you're talking about Stephanie again. So, Nerese, do you have a work husband? And I was like, you know, and I said, I was like, you know what? I don't think I would be okay with it, honestly. If you're in a relationship. Yeah, I would have to meet the person. You know, it would have to be one of those either work function or let's meet somewhere. And then when they're not looking, I'd size them up and check out the mannerisms. Yeah. And if the mannerisms like, okay, they're cool, you know, and it's like, if that person doesn't have a significant other either. So it's like, yeah, so that person does it. You do. Yeah. So it's kind of like what's what's her intentions? Yeah, like my, my wife did work in an office. She did have a guy that was like, he worked in the office with her. And so they worked together all the time. And he wasn't a bad looking dude. And I could see that that I know her. Yeah. I mean, if I wasn't around, but I met him and he knew who I was. Yeah. It was no, it was an awkward, but I did always go, all right, look, don't think I ain't watching. So you didn't look at her. Look at her look crooked sometimes. Well, I just want you to know. I'll always watch. Yeah. You didn't have a problem, but you let them know today. But I didn't think anything of it. I just, I mean, yeah. I mean, whatever. And I mean, I think if I could see where like, because Ray and I've worked a lot together for a long time, like on the outside looking in, you might think me and Ray are that way. Yeah. Because we do joke with each other. Each other outside of here. Yeah, that's true. But you know, Ray don't like my kind. So you can still call each other husband. Yeah. Ray, I've been in a situation like that. Would you not really, I don't think so, shut it down, shut it down. I don't think I would have an issue with it unless it happens like outside of work too. Like if there was more, if there was a lot of communication outside of work, well, like you sitting there watching the movie, oh man, and they put the phone down. Yeah. Like if it has nothing to do with work or if like, or if you're just like filling them in on something really quick, but if it was like a constant every single day outside of work, you're still talking to that person in his day and age, you know, we do this to each other. I'm sitting there by myself, single and you're there with your mate. And I see this. Oh, Ray with others. And I said it over. And it's funny. And you go. But I mean, like that's what I'm saying. If it's like something quick, but if it's every single day outside of work, you're still having communications throughout the day, your friend, but I mean, to an extent, yeah, Johnny said I got a friend on your friend. It's called work, I don't know, it's got to be like a healthy relationship. That's funny. Send us more Johnny. Let him know. I'm reading this. But if it's like interrupting my time with my significant other than it's kind of like, I don't know, I don't know, Wow, I didn't know that Ray would be the jealous type. I'm saying if it's every single day, it was a funny man, we're friends. Okay, that's fine. That's cool. And that's, that's fine, but tomorrow if they do that, it says it one more time again, I'm just going to get a text. Oh, what was that? Yeah, I didn't go to work today. He was making sure I was good and city places look kind of boring without me. Oh, that's fine. That's fine. Yeah, that's fine. Right back. Yeah, it was kind of boring. No, but I text you when you're not here. Oh, yeah, you were missed today. Yeah, I missed you today. Look, I text you that. Yeah. No one thinks anything of it. Not like literally like five, six, seven years ago, I'd been burning houses down. I'm sorry, Johnny, for hitting so close home because I was jealous back then, I've evolved as a human. The energy it takes to be jealous. I know. I know. A lot of healing energy. Who's that? All right. All right. Look, I'm fine. I'll find out your line. You break trust. Once you break trust, we don't have anything. We get it. We get it. That's what I'm saying. I want to find out from you. Do you have a work wife or work husband? If your mate did, would you have a problem? Not really into talking. We text 4.067 brought to you by attorney Dan Newlin in Iraq, need a check? First Google, Dan Newlin. Excel. Live from our Farah and Ferris studios. If you've been injured, make it a Farah fight. This is an iHeart radio station. The exclusive audio home of NBC's coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Excel 1067 Orlando's number one hit music station. Hey, it's Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station. It's Excel 1067. Views on a work wife or a work husband? Orlando Laura. Good morning. Good morning, sir. Good morning, ma'am. So, what do you think about a work wife or a work husband? Nope, not for us. Me and my husband, Brandon, nope, we've discussed this. You are my husband. I'm your wife, and that's it. No friends. Nothing. Nobody will laugh or get the wit in the workplace. Nothing. No, my God. Because if he's my husband, and he's in my inner inner circle, because he occupies my inner inner circle. If you know what I mean, he's gonna be in my inner circle at home, and at work because I can go to him and tell him what happened at work. Okay. Nobody's swimming through that threshold. Thank you. But I mean, no, no, we're not saying that he's gonna take the position at work. He's on the phone. You got a friend that was like, man, they threw all this work on me, and nobody's doing this. No, no, no, no, no. I, I, I expressed that with my husband. Let's keep a professional in our office and our, our organization. Let's keep a professional. We're not supposed to show our, a vulnerability to anybody. Let's keep a professional. That's right. Now, was this, this, your husband's idea, you're, no, my God, and this is mine, but I have experience. Right. I had a relationship where everything was all hunky, boring, oh, well, she's like my friend. I am. Okay. And then she cheated. Okay. So you've been there. And then he went through the threshold. Yep. Yup. They went through the threshold. Occupied that area. Yup. So you said, so Lori, you say this time, this time wrong, you're saying not in here, not to not in here, nobody's answering the circle. Yes. Yes. And you get in, and nobody's in the circle. I like that, y'all. No. Are we built? Nope. Rebuilt these Satan. Rebuilt these. Satan. This threshold closed, baby. Satan is alive. Exactly. Amen. Civil Lord. You hold on a second. I love that. I love that right. Yes. Burn me once, baby. Light up. Shame on me. Light up twice. Ain't gonna be twice. Ain't gonna happen again. And don't happen again. From St. Cloud. Katie. Good morning. Hey, Katie. Work-life, work-husband. Yeah. So I, we've never outwardly called each other work-wife or work-husband, but my ex-boyfriend, best friend, started working with me at the hospital during the pandemic. I trained him and, like, obviously, it was a pandemic. We were seeing some really traumatic things, so... 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 Advent Health Centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms, like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn, and swimmer's ear. Advent Health Centricare's got you covered. When you need urgent care, we're open late seven days a week. Work in or make an online reservation at centricare.org. Advent Health Centricare. We're better at all better. We all have somewhere we're trying to get to. As the largest energy producer in Colorado, Chevron is helping meet rising demand, and we're working to do it responsibly. Our next-gen, tankless facilities reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of our operations by more than 90 percent compared to our older designs. We're going to provide Colorado with energy that's affordable, reliable, and ever cleaner. So everyone can get to where they want to be. You've arrived. That's energy in progress. Visit chevron.com/tankless. We would text each other solely about work, platonic, and my ex could not handle it. Hey, I know, that's just free. Yeah. So, is it not going to go up? Wait, wait, hold on, so it started getting rid of the best friend, you got rid of the boyfriend. Yeah. Stop. Stop. You what? Hold on, wait, what? You all three, what? All three of us still work together. No, it's really bad. Now, are you still best, still work mates with his best friend? Um, yeah, we still work together. So we, um, yeah, I actually go on double dates with his best friend, with my current partner. And your current partner, but so where to exit? Um, I don't know. Not in the inner inner circle, I know that. Dagg, it's either him or his mate. I said, buh-bye. So you crossed the threshold. Yeah, I mean, again, it's platonic, but yeah, only talk about work, but he couldn't handle it. And what about, what about your current? Um, my current partner doesn't care. We, like, we've gone on double dates before, um, they've met each other. He's, is well aware. So now is he still best friend with the X? Um, yeah, they're still fun. Oh, I'm sorry. Can you imagine, can you imagine the X is coming in to work, the four of them are leaving. They're all dressed up. And he's like, what kind of crap? He literally has to eat it every time, like he probably doesn't even care. I'm going to make my choice. I'm out. I'm gonna find you a new job. Don't put real new friends circle. I rebuke the. Okay. Anything I want to be like someone with power by turning Dan Newland in a wreck need to check called Dan Newland. Everyone on the mobile's against it. They all say no. They say if you add a label like that, you're asking, asking, you're begging for an emotional affair just to happen. Dang. Dang. Somebody wants to occupy Brian's inner circle. That's, listen, that one, Brian's inner circle belongs to his wife. No one should belongs to nobody. No one should get into the inner circle. My inner circle is pristine. It belongs to no one. Neri. Serena says, I can't live with that much insecurity. If I can't trust my partner, then why would we even be together? Cause you like them. She ain't about it. You enjoyed her company. Uh, Lauren. You're talking about. Right now. Listen, she got to work out. That's why she knows, you know, if you don't trust me. What? She got to work out into. That's right. That's right. That's right. Yeah. That's right. That's right. That's right. Brian said, I come into my inner circle. Now you know why I say that. Look, she speaks to y'all. Y'all laughed at what she had to say. But between all that stuff, she was speaking to her. Yes, she was. Yes, she was. Her inner circle is not the same as my inner circle. I don't know if you know what she's talking about. WXXLHD1 to Varys Orlando. Hi. This is Harry Styles. Hey, it's Julie Bird. Johnny Styles. Morning. This is number one hit music station all day. Orlando. Orlando's number one hit music station. It's XX1.067. And you are listening to Johnny's house. I love bringing in new terms and new phrases to you now. They may be not new to you, you might say, man, this old school. I've never heard of it. And it's called, what is it, pre-annoying? Pre-annoyed. I saw it on social media. Explain that to me. So basically, this girl was saying that she gets pre-annoyed with people and she was telling how she feels bad about it sometimes. It's when you know that you're going to have to interact with someone in a little while, whatever, like work, whatever you're going out later and you start feeling annoyed by them based on the conversation you know you're going to have, even though you haven't actually started talking to that person yet. So you walk into it already, annoyed, pre-annoyed, just because of what you've put in your head as to what the conversation is going to be like. Yeah. That's true. And I thought to myself like, I'm guilty of that a lot and to be fair, most of the time the people that I pre-annoyed with don't actually do what I thought they were going to do to annoy me. And then I feel bad. I'm going to sneeze here at any moment. Bless you. Okay. Now sometimes they do come through and annoyed the hell out of me. Now here's the thing about it and I get it and I feel really bad like when you say you know, hit it, hit it, come and all of a sudden after that they leave me, they didn't say anything. It's just there. Yeah. But then you were, but you went into it annoyed and then I started thinking, did I come across annoyed because I was pre-annoyed even though they didn't do anything to annoy me? I just thought they would. I even look at these two and say, hey, say something if you want to say something. Say it. I dare you. And I'll say, start the morning and then I always say, that's your friend. And it's so bad. It was good people. I think we are. I think so too. But I think just like mental, your mental capacity sometimes is just not. It's not. But they haven't done it yet. I understand. They haven't done anything. But maybe history speaks for itself. It does. That's why you're, that's, I mean, track record wise, you know, oh, here I go. Yeah. I hear about this and my dear. Yes. But they might not even do that, right? And then you come in going, oh, and then now you're the jerk here's something. Not now. I want to go on a record. But back in the day, we used to have this thing where no one could ask a question in a meeting. Yes. Could not ask a question. Yeah. Because if you ask a question to me, you prolong that meeting. Yeah. And let's say Ray was sitting next to me and she asked a question. She got kicked in the leg. But before those meetings, I, I now, I mean, at the time, I didn't know preannoyed exists. I know I would get annoyed because I knew which people were going to do that because I know in meeting, always because they got to raise their hand. Look at me. Look at me. Even though they don't do anything. Yeah. You got to make sure they highlight themselves in that meeting. Oh my God. Yes. Here we go. Here we go. And we used to go into the meeting. Hey. It's 1040. If nobody asked any questions, right, we can be out of here by 11. Yeah. All right. And then sometimes out of the blue, I'd ask a question I knew would take about. No. Okay. You say we got this thing on Saturday. I'm, I'm sorry. Scattered brain. Get down from me from A to B, A to Z. And that's when you get that look like, you know you didn't know you didn't do that. Yes, I did. Preannoyed. That's bad. I think I need to. I need to work on that. But it's on you to think that way. Yeah. But you get, I mean, any feeling that you have, that's the power of your mind. Yeah. You can change that. Yeah. And that's what I need to do because the people that I'm preannoyed with did nothing to me. But in like Ray said, they have a history of doing whatever it is in your head. You think they're about to do or say, which is why you're preannoyed with them. On a piece of the time, that is accurate. What's in my head? Is going to happen. Yeah. It's like, why are you annoyed by this? Exactly. Because I feel like everybody else has, that's that person's personality. Yeah. That is how that person talks to people. Yes. So why are you annoyed by it but not everybody else? That's what makes me feel bad. Because everyone's different. I know. Why am I on edge? I get that. Like for me, mostly it's because I can already tell people are going to ask me about content creation, and I'm just like, and then like, you know, sometimes it may happen or may not, but like the preannoyance happens to see that you see the fact that you're new. We have a invisible barrier around that area that we are, and we don't really invite people in that area. But you do. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. You're, by the way, you're almost at your year probation period, but none of this stuff is acceptable anymore. That's just being kind. When somebody comes into Johnny's personal space, he starts like spazzing. At this point in the game, I'm going to need you to say, look, I might be being kind, but I got to read the room. You're in the room now. Ray reading. This will happen. Ray walks in my, cause Ray's not, not that she's not allowed, you have no reason over there. If Brian's not over there, you could, your cue goes right in front of mine. All you got to do is just rate. Hey, Johnny. That's all you got to do. But even if I walk around to like go look at the log or something, he's like, what are you doing? What are you doing? What are you doing? Well, you're in the studio. If you watch the live stream, which you can on YouTube, by the way, all the time, when I go to do anything with that TV, I don't stop behind Johnny to do it because that's Johnny's space. I walk past it. Cause I have to. Wait a roll up over here. That's common airspace. I walk past it to the TV and do it versus standing right there. Cause that's Johnny's space. I'm looking at it just like this. None of you should be behind me during the show. I'm with Ray annoyed you the crap like, like me just starting working here because I look at Johnny, and I'm already invading your space, Brian. Just like you. I don't look over at you very often. It's not because I don't like to look at you. I don't make eye contact much with anyone. We're very close to each other. My thing is this. I've been in this business. I mean, 34 years. I ain't got office. I got a cubicle. And if that's all I got, if that's all you just, that's the only space you go give me is a cubicle. Then they respect it. Real come over and I'll go. My favorite is when our boss comes over and now you got ran the people playing radio on your microphone. Oh my God. That's so true. I came in this morning. There he has. There was. All over the place. No. And I'm sitting going, you know what? I already talked to the boss. He talked to those people. I'm just assuming. And I think don't brine because it's going to help me sleep at night that the engineers had to work on something and they move some things around. So I'm going to kill it right there. That's nice. Here's where I'm kind of a jerk. I walk in first because I'm here before, you know, I didn't touch anything. I did move your jackets because they were in my way. Okay. Someone put them on my stuff. I don't know why. So I put those back. But that's the only thing I touched everything else. You know what, engineers had to work on something other than that, the people that were told not to be able to screw you, I did what I want. I can take that old man. I'm going to tell you, I haven't thought about this. You know what, every day I'm just going to take my mic. The engineers would lose their minds. I know they would. I know they would. Actually, they wouldn't anymore. The ones that would lose their minds aren't in the building. Yeah. You can do it. Go lock it in your drawer every day. Get yourself a little case. Come on. I don't want to turn into old man Johnny. I don't want to do that. I know. I know. I just don't want to be. Oh, man. Johnny took his mic. Take my mic. I'm going home. I'm going home. So I don't do that. I want to find out if you have a tendency to be pre-annoyed, that means you're bothered by someone or something before it even happens. Will you admit that you get pre-annoyed, persons done nothing? You just know they're going to get coming to your atmosphere and it annoys you already. I get pre-annoyed with the live stream sometimes. I'm like, oh, here they come. Here they come. The XL mobile too. Here they come. I know what they're about to do. Here they come. The live stream is no though. They already know. This Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station is XL1067. Pre-annoyed. That's the phrase where you already know it before somebody or something even occurs. Already annoyed. I'm already pre-annoyed. That thing or person never even happened yet. Will you admit that you have been that? Vanya good morning. Good morning. All right, so you can say you get the pre-annoyed. Yes, so whenever people, I work for a hotel. So when people come in and they're like, I know I'm here early, but can I check in? I just get re-annoyed automatically because I get this every day. And I know why they're there. They're like before our check in time. Well, Vanya, here's the thing. In some places, they let you in. It's not like it's blanketed everywhere. I've been in places where I'm sorry. It's two hours. You know what? Let me check. Oh, you know what? That room is clean and well, and let's be honest, Vanya. Y'all don't need to make that check in time. So late. We're paying all that money for like literally 11 hours. We don't get to stay the whole day. My question is that check out. Yeah. Like if we're just saying one night, I'm not even paying for full 24 hours. You get 11 hours. Yeah. I get that every day, trust me. And explain this to me, Vanya, because I'm pre annoyed with that. Why is it if I slide you a 50? I can get in that room. If you find me a 50, I can get you in the media. I know this. I know this. I know this. I know this. I was, uh, me and myself. Me and myself was on vacation in Mexico. And the plane got there early. Check in with the three. We were there at nine. Yeah. Hey, him. Yeah. And I said, okay, hold on a second. She goes, hello. She said, here's my WhatsApp number. What's yours? Soon as that room is available, y'all will be in it. Yeah. I'm telling you, you hold on a second. We're also pre annoyed with you hotel workers as soon as we walk in. We know you're going to give us the spiel about how the rooms are ready. You know, you can check back. Well, yes, they are. And you got to fold the money. Like it has to be like very thin. And you just say, hey, listen, um, I'm traveling. I really appreciate if you can do anything with it. Yeah. And they just go, okay. And then the keyboard stock and it keeps getting later and later. Some check-ins are four o'clock now. I know. I think they're going to keep that going until somebody comes away. The world's complaining. Uh, Viviana, good morning. Good morning, guys. Uh, when have you been pre annoyed? Happy Monday. When have you been pre annoyed? I get pre annoyed when you get those phone calls from someone you haven't heard from and forever. And you know, they only call when they want something. Well, Viviana, I don't know you, but that's a you situation. My thing is this, if you call, I don't know you, I ain't picking up. I never pick up my phone ever. If people you know, if you know it could be family, it could be someone. Voice mail. But it's that one person. Or two people that always call. Let me tell you something. And you know, they don't ever, they would just want something. There's a new feature now on my iPhone. You can read it while they're leaving the message. That is so true. I'm going to read it. Exactly. I know it's you. Yeah, it does pre annoyed. You're right. Yeah, it does. It does. You're saying to read it. Answer it or not. You know what it's for. You're going to text like, "Hey, man, listen, I need your help. I ain't talking in six months. I got to move six rooms of stuff and I know you're down." I'm like, "No." Not at all. All right. You hold on a second. From Orlando, Jessica. Good morning. Good morning, Jessica. When have you been pre annoyed? So at work, besides emails, we use Microsoft Teams to chat with each other. And I feel like as soon as I get a Teams message, it ruins my day. I get so annoyed because I know they want something like then and now, I feel like you can work on it maybe in like an hour or two. But no. Teams message notification. You've got to do stuff like now. You sound like you know it already. Are you on your way to work? Yeah. You know it already, girl. It's going to happen. I already know it. It's already going to happen. It's Monday. That's why you pre annoyed. That's what the whole thing is. I'm already pre annoyed. All right. You hold on a second. Right. What is it? Yeah. I can see that. And then Laura says, I am the queen of pre annoyed. I'm so glad that there's a term for it. All the damn time. Yup. Property managers. I can understand going in every day. When you see certain people come your way. Yeah. You're already pre annoyed. Well, you know it's a fight. Yeah. It's a battle. When I worked in the apartment complex, I could see them coming up. Just the sidewalk. Yeah. Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. It's Monday. Am I just set out? Be what they say. Excel mobile powered by attorney Dan Newland in a wreck. Need a check called Dan Newland. Someone said, yes, I get pre annoyed. And then I bring my pre attitude to the conversation. There's a teacher. She's a middle school teacher. She said, I wake up pre annoyed with all the little kids I'm going to have to look at every day. And then another teacher said that they're pre annoyed with another teacher that always comes knocking on their classroom door and they say, as soon as I see their face, I just know it. Hey. No worries. This is crazy. Kristin, she said, I get pre annoyed when I know my husband's ex-wife is coming to any event the kids are at due to how much she badmouthed me to the kids. And I know she's going to say something something slick to upset me. I don't know if that's considered pre annoyed. No, because that's shallow. You just hate that like that. Exactly. Badmouthinger? Yeah, that's the shallow part. Yeah. But then you just, that's just full on all the time. Hey. Yeah. You generally don't mind, but hey, Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station. It's Excel 10067. Brian, what is today? If you see people waving at you randomly in the neighborhood today is wave at your neighbor day. Wave at your neighbor trying to make people be a little more neighborly. Do you consider yourself neighborly? It's funny. When you, when I was reading it this morning, I'm like, well, I wave at my neighbors like that. Yeah. And so I think that makes me neighborly. But I think if you were to ask them if I were neighborly, they would probably say no, because I'm not that social. Yeah. Like, I mean, so like I'll wave in the car. Yeah. When we're, if we're out of the car. Yeah. And I don't want any interaction because that might lead to a conversation and I'm not a conversationalist outside of here. Yeah. So no, I think I'm neighborly, but I think I'm the bare minimum of neighborly. I used to be neighborly, but the neighborhood I live in has changed me to the point where people just do their own thing. They're not really trying to connect with neighbors. If you see them in their driveway and you're in yours and you might happen to walk through the mailbox and they're there. You're like, hey, yeah, hey, because you live in a neighborhood where the purge would take place. Yeah. Right. And they're still not sure why you're there. Oh, no. He's right. I mean, I'm at home. Look, now you listen to neighborhood that has an actual castle in it. Yeah. Now he doesn't live in the castle part of the neighborhood. No, no, no. So I know that it's not that Johnny's a ghost billionaire. No, no, no. No. Um, I'll walk to them. They're coming home from work. I'm walking to my mailbox with pajama pants and a shirt. Like, what does he do all day? Right. Because my garage door is closed. So they don't know if I'm there all day or not. They don't know what I do. They just know that I'm there and I'll see them. You know, I keep to myself. I don't have a lot of wild parties and there's nothing to complain about. Yeah. I did get my roof cleaned after I ate your way. Say, hey. Yeah. Yeah. So funny. When we were first looking at houses of my wife and I, we were actually looking at a house in Heathrow. Uh huh. Now it was a normal house. Yeah. But Heathrow also has a section of not normal houses. Yeah. One of the reasons we didn't buy is because we were like, you know, when we drive through, they're going to look at us like you don't belong here. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. No, because I mean, the normal houses and the not normal houses, there's a big gap. I know. Yeah. It's a. Take the stereotype. But no, I just, I'm, I look for them to make it first movement. If they hang up, I'll go up. Yeah. Yeah. But I'm a friendly person. I like everybody. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. I smiled at people. They just looked away. I'm like, yeah, he's home again. Yeah. I've been up since two o'clock. Uh, yeah. Of course. Raise a neighborhood. Yeah. Even when I'm not in my own neighborhood, I wave. Rachel. Rachel said that other people's door sets were cookies that she don't even live in the neighborhood. You live here now. That's two streets over. Yeah. No, I feel like I always wave. Like if I'm running or whatever, I'll like wave at the cars I drive by or, you know, if I'm outside taking, going to the mailbox or whatever, I'll wave there's a, there's a elderly gentleman that walks in a neighborhood every day. And when the car goes by, he just does it. He'll smile. You see him? I'll watch this here. Go three to one. Yeah. Because for his generation, he had to start doing that. Yeah. Yeah. Ah, another car. Ah. Rachel neighborhood. Yes. And I love my neighbors too because we're in a unit. So there's four of us in one unit. One of the homeowners is like never there. But I got this old lady that lives underneath me, bro. I got a check on her sometimes. Yeah, I know. But like in a grandmotherly dog, like daughter way kind of thing. Yeah, just how you doing? Yeah. And then like the neighbors right at the same floor as I am. It's like, there's this old man who like sits at the front chair. I swear, I think his name is Jenkins. Like, oh man Jenkins. Yeah. What's up, man? That's it. I'm doing good. How was work this morning? I was like, pretty good taking my NASA. So that's cool. Not mining like that. I didn't like that. Yeah. And I live in a quiet neighborhood. So like I'm also known as the girl with the long board in my dog. Yeah. But you don't have a loud dog though, do you? She can hear a little of us sometimes, but like, you know, like, I can look like that annoying neighbor, but then I will stop and greet you like, Hey, neighbor, how are you doing? I love your lawn today. And then it's like, oh, she's not that, you know, annoying. Good. Good. How neighborly are you in your neighborhood check into your neighborhood? It is wave at your neighbor day. I'm gonna do that today. I'm gonna make a point to put the hand up and wave and see how many people doesn't look at me and go. He's home again. Does he work? This is Johnny's house, Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station. There's wave at your neighbor day. How neighborly are you? Are you one of those neighborly people or one of you is like, listen, I live here. You want to know me fine. You man. Good morning. Hello. Hello. Good morning. Good morning. All right. Are you neighborly? No, I can hear any voice. I can hear your voice. So does your car. A neighborly. Why aren't you? Because people are so nosy and I have my neighbor to the right, who's having a nosy and she gives everybody information about everybody in the neighborhood, then you have my neighbor on a lap who likes to smoke all day and sleep. Oh, she's that lady in the neighborhood. Wow. It seems to me is a fan of Yvonne. Yvonne. Yvonne. Yvonne. Now it sounds to me like you know everything that's going on in the neighborhood. Oh yeah. I'm nosy. She never denied that. Uh oh. She said I'm just not going to be nice to these people. Wow. 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 Advent Health Centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmers here. Advent Health Centricare's got you covered. 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No. No. You don't have a neighbor next to her. But like I said, she's nosy. But you're nosy. So I get high and I run inside and I don't, but I don't bother with it. When we're sitting out, one man, my husband, we'll just wave at people and we try not to have any conversations with them. 17 years. They wave at him and they talk junk about him. Yeah, they do. To each other. Yeah, they do. You know a husband loves them. I don't wait over there smoking. Alright, hold on one second. She said, not me. Will from Orlando. Good morning, Will. Hey, how you doing? Good man. Are you neighborly? Nope. You either. I love how confident you guys are. Why aren't you neighborly? Will. Kind of like don't really like people. I can feel that. And how long have you lived in your neighborhood? 23 years. Oh my god. 23 years. You have no friends in your neighborhood. No. No. 23 years. And there's not one person that says, you know what? That person's bad. That person's bad. That person's cool. None of that. Nope. Nope. Not at all. They, they're kind of annoying. Just to look at them. Oh my god. What? And what, what's wrong with their appearance? They kind of look too nice. You're just you're joking. You're joking. I don't think he's joking, Ray. No, no, no, no. They're really. Yeah. Okay. I'm just kidding. People come and give me the heebie-jeebies. Nice people. Yeah. Because you know they got an agenda. Damn. Nice people. Yeah. Now. Now. Will, do you have any friends in real life? Yeah. Most of my family or friends and family from New York. I got friends that live actually throughout the world. I got a friend that lives in Tokyo. Got a friend that lives in Australia. Okay. So it's not that you don't have friends. You just don't like the people that live in your neighborhood. Yeah. No, okay. Are you from New York? No. I'm recently from Virginia Beach. Uh-huh. My friend lives as a Navy. So moved around. We're kind of moved a bit. Yeah. In 23 years, that man ain't got one neighborhood he likes. We've seen New Yorkers. They sometimes get isolated. Yeah. Because there's so much going on. They're like, you know what? I'm like, I'm in my business. You do you. I'm gonna do us. From Titusville. Good morning. Oh, yeah. She's enabling you. You hear the voice. There's something about the voice. Yeah. Are you are you neighborly? I am. Yeah. You can tell. What kind of stuff do you do? Well, I live in a smaller like 10 unit, um, a building apartment building and I get some time or another. I have helped each one of my neighbors in some way, um, have a elderly couple that live underneath me and they've left their car door wide open and I'll go knock on their door and let them know or if I was a, if I was sick, would you make me so? Of course. Of course. That's sweet. Man, my name is like, I'm sick. Hope you feel better now. Wow. I think a mom who lived in my building that I've watched her kid for her and, you know, just for her to go to an appointment or something and I don't know. You need neighbors like you. They need, they, everybody needs neighbors like you. Yeah. Man. It's just easier to get along with the people who live closer to you. Yeah. That is true. But I'd be like this. I don't feel like cooking today. Okay. I don't feel good. They can hook me up. Some of that suck for me and my son. I don't want to cook. Like feels like I'm cooking for an army as it is. So there's always some leftover neighborhoods need people like you. They really do need people like you. See, she leveled it out between the other two. That's right. That's what that balance is in life. Right? What did they say? Um, for like, please don't wave at me. Don't wave at me. Waving is harmless. Don't wave it, please. They're begging, please don't wave at me. Somebody said, I'm and questionable. And then somebody said, I'm a just wave at your neighbor neighbor kind of gal. Yeah. But then somebody said, so it's flick your neighbor off day. They constantly called code enforcement on me. Yikes. Well, listen, if you got code enforcement called on you, it's maybe it's time not to look at the neighbor. Maybe it's time to look at yourself. Right. Give a lot of stuff not up to code. If they're always calling you. Maybe they're over there. Like someone with power by attorney Dan Newlin and a wreck need a check called Dan Newlin Shocker. These are my people. Nobody on the XL mobile says they're neighborly a few people, but most people say nah, 17 years. I don't know their names. Someone said, I wave at the two old people, but the rest can kick rocks. Someone said, I'm pretty sure that guy will. That's my neighbor. And a re-screen with what I'm saying. Yeah, Becca B is definitely a neighborly person. Most of my neighbors have kids the same age as mine. So we've all become friends and we've had new babies on the streets, so our neighborhoods do a meal train. Oh, that's all that's. Oh, my goodness. Really? Really? XL. Live from our Farah and Farah studios, if you've been injured, make it a fair fight. This is an iHeart radio station. The exclusive audio home of NBC's coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics. XL1067 Orlando's number one hit music station. WXXL HD1 to Varies Orlando. This is the weekend. Hey, it's Olivia Rodrigo. Johnny's house. Morning. Orlando's number one hit music station all day. Orlando's number one hit music station. It's XL1067 and you are listening to Jaddy's house. When we're talking about this off the air, I was going to question Brian sauce on this, but he always checks things two or three times. So I guess this is true. Yeah. And what's this latest stat? So it was a survey because today is like a national day of unplugging. So they get a survey about everything that has to do with your phone and your social media and all that stuff. So part of the survey, they found that men are actually slightly more concerned about their social media image than women are. No way. Yeah, they say that men more closely monitor how many people follow them when they get unfollowed and how many likes they get on stuff than women do. Now slightly, not by much, but by a little bit, men care more than women do about that kind of stuff. I'm not buying it. Yeah. I find that to be a little interesting too. Oh, my goodness. I guess I can only, I can only, I can only think for myself and listen, I do love sharing things, but you understand, y'all, I didn't grow up like Norese grew up in a generation. That's what you do. Okay. I didn't. Yeah. And everybody's like, I mean, I've said in corporate meetings and I'm like, man, people don't care what I do. And they say, no, they do, Johnny. They really do. And they want to see it. And I'm weirded by that. I think that's what's hardest for us is to put in the mindset that people care what I'm doing. Yes, but they do. I don't post it enough, but I also don't care if anyone likes my post. Yeah. Yeah. I don't count likes. We've talked about it before with somebody, I forgot who it was on our show, who said if they're, they post something that's not getting enough likes, they pull it. They delete it. Why? I can't. Yeah. Yeah. You do that too? No, no, no, no. Wow. If you're an influencer, I could see why you would do that because it messes with your algorithm. So if you have something that's got low likes, it may, it may mess everything else up. That's the only reason I can see to do it. That's a business decision. I would never kind of like and go, Oh man, they don't like my photo. Like I don't care. Now I do, if I post something, I do read the comments. I ain't allowed to say, I don't say I just post it and forget it. If I'm sitting around the house and not doing anything and I post something, I'll read comments. Yeah. Oh, cool. All right. I do read comments. Yeah. But that's about as far as I go. What are you going to say to me? Yeah. I mean, I was going to say like, I think it makes sense when it comes to our world. Oh, yeah. We have to. It's part of our job. Absolutely. I literally say it all the time. I was like, if you want to get off your phone and get off social media, like do it because I can. It's a part of my job. It is. Yeah. But I actually just had this experience with a friend. He's a guy and he was telling me how he wanted to put up a video. It's like a 10 second funny clip. I was encouraging it and it took him a day to put it up because he was so nervous about it. He was like, what about the caption? What about? I was like, oh, you're good. Just post it. Like you're good. Well, he really cares about what's going to happen after he posts it. Yeah. And he doesn't post as often. And that's I think where the problem lies where it's like maybe for guys, it's heavier. Here's the thing I had to learn to do is that I had to not just look and when I had to, you know, review whatever this I'm going to post, I didn't have to look and see what I said and hurt. I had to look what was in the background because I had people saying, man, what's up with that sock in the corner? I'm like, yeah. And I clean the corner in the back. What are you talking about? Clean your room. Yeah, really. I'm like, and I had what they did is they took the picture and was it maximizing? Yeah. Why would you do that? What I had to tell you was right there. Is that what you do? You look at it. Whoop. I'm like, oh my goodness, man. So now I'm like, no, oh man, I got to move that because that plant was in the way. I don't get it. And I do find it to be like weird too, because if you think about it, like girls these days, all we're ever doing is posting like tutorials and makeup and this and that's what we're always trying to stay sharp and constantly posting these kinds of things. So maybe we're so used to it. The only thing that I do. I am cautious of now is that I have a slot, I have clothes, but I have a small rotation of shirts that I wear on my free time and I got to make sure that if I post something, I got to take that shirt off and put another one on. Oh, yeah. Post the shirts. You know how many how many comfortable home shirts do you have? Oh, my clothes are all the same. I live out of the dryer. Exactly. I don't go in the closet hardly ever. So if I boss to say, hey, I need you to post something for you. You need that same shirt on. I do. Do you really? But the boss never asked me to post anything because you're trying to magic. Yes, you. I'm sitting in the car line. Yes. I know. He didn't ask me. I'm like, I'll do it. But if I'm at home. Right. Well, this one got some spaghetti spangs. Right. And I was in my last four videos for this shirt. I do do that. Submit. See you too. Care. So I'm like, you're part of the percent. I guess I do. Yeah. I guess. I don't think I care. But I guess I do. Yeah. I want to find out guys, ladies and men, do you believe that men that care about their social media, social media image more than women and women, do you think that's just a flat out lie or guys, hey, it's Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station in this XL one on six seven. Well, they say that men care more about their social media image than women. And I want to find out if you agree or disagree. Hey, Ella. Good morning. Good morning, Johnny. Hi. How do you Ella? I am 16. And what school do you attend? I go to Boone High School. Did we meet you? We went out the moon. Yeah, we did. Yeah. Did we meet you? I got a photo with you. Oh, awesome. Awesome. We appreciate you listening. Boom. Great. I do agree. A lot of the people at my school, I feel like the girls just post everything. Like I know when I get out of like volleyball practice, I'll still post like when I look like, um, but the guys, they wait until they look good until they post on their faces. Really? That's so. Now, how many times will you say you post on social media a day? Um, on my story, I probably post maybe like four stories a day and like my main post maybe like once a week. Are you one of those? Do you, do you want to be an influencer or you want to go? Viral or you just do it because it's just a part of your everyday life. I just do it cause like to see what my friends are doing, but I mean, if I get famous, no complaints here. Now, what, what are your social media platforms of preference? What do you use? I use Instagram and TikTok most, um, my mom just want me to have Snapchat. So I don't really use that ever. Okay. What's the deal with, with Snapchat? Cause I'll, I'll be my, my son and I'll send this chat, uh, Snapchat phone call a rant and I'm like, who are you talking to? Why don't, why don't pay. I feel like everybody just adds everybody. And like, like, I know some of the girls in my school, they have like half the school added and they're like, Oh, I don't even talk to them. And I'm like, so why do you have them? I think it's just Snapchat had a bad reputation in the beginning. They kind of just let on to that. It was like the hidden app. Like you, cause it disappeared, but I, I have a friend who works for Twitch and he talks to his whole team through snap. Like every day. So, so I get such a wide range of what you can use it for. Okay. So between that and the what's, what's app is what's, what's app? Yeah. What's app is, um, it's more like a, I don't know, I feel like it's more for older people now. You can, you can, you can say older people cause I'm telling you, I'm on a couple of committees and that's how we communicate, but I also understand that when the power went down in, in Puerto Rico, that's where a lot of people were communicating was through that, through that app because international, yeah, I was just gonna, yeah, I was gonna add to that cause that's how I communicate with my family and Panama. I was gonna say, if you're out of the country, it's one of the go-tos to make sure you stay in touch with people. And do you even have a Facebook account? I do have a Facebook account, but that's mainly just for my family so I can see what they're posting. So you, you, you're, your Facebook is just so you can communicate with the old people. Yeah, I don't, I don't post on it. Thanks. Thanks for the research. I know. Hey, we had it all about it. You've been very helpful. You, you really have. You've been more helpful than the research. Our company actually paid for it. Don't tell me you are awesome. All right. Be what they're saying over there, man. Let's see. On Facebook, they're not buying it. All the guys say nah. This is absolutely 100% uh, not true. God beige. Yeah. Right. Uh huh. XL mobile powered by attorney Dan Newland in a wreck. Need a jet call. Dan Newland. Uh, someone said, as a male, I disagree. Personally, I do not worry about anything likes, whatever makes no sense to me. I have no desire to even check it. Okay. So, okay. All the people that are listening say nah, but I mean the person who called said, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I can see that from Mount Dora to the magic kingdom. You're waking up with Johnny's house on XL with O six seven more next Johnny's house on Orlando's number one hit music station. I don't believe this. I have never done it, but 75% of Americans say they have done this. I can't believe it and what if no, then what is it, right? So 75% of Americans said that they have skipped a social event because you didn't want to deal with the parking. Uh huh. Never done that. And I'm going to tell you why. Because first of all, if I have told myself I'm going to do a social event, that meant that I've got myself merely prepared. I got myself dressed to do it. Yeah. And I ain't messing that up. Look, I went through. I went through the three steps, getting up, getting, getting there. I'm going to be there, I'll drive, drive around to find a spot. I can't imagine getting dressed to go somewhere, getting there and looking at the parking and turn around and I was wasting my time. Okay. I know a lot of people said that they tried to avoid parking or paying to park. Nah, I do hate paying. I hate paying. Yeah. They'll drive around for an average of 10 minutes looking for an open spot that's free instead of paying to park. Yep. I do that every time I go downtown, I try to see if I can find some parking first. Yeah. Parking is always in my plan. Yeah. When I'm making the plan before I go anywhere. Yeah. Yeah. And generally speaking, I'm trying to find a place I can leave my car overnight that won't get towed because I know I'm going to drink too much. Yeah. See, this one's me. 57% of people have used public transportation to avoid dealing with parking. I do that so often now because I don't, obviously, if I'm going to be drinking, but like I do not. Really? I try to avoid parking at all costs. Now I have this, this, this gift and I don't like to talk about it because it might go away. Whenever I need a parking space, one becomes available. I said, and I've been with people and say, hey, oh, the park is bad. Watch this. I'm going down two miles and then car going back out. Mm. Boom. How did that happen? Well, maybe it's just a gift, but every single time, I'm like, okay, I've, I've even tried to slow roll someone and someone in the other direction whooped in when they saw me slow rolling that person, but I'm not going to fight them because I know that sooner or later, it's going to open up the parking gods are on your side. I don't call them gods, but I hate it. I can't imagine though, getting dressed to go somewhere. That's my intention to get there and I, and you can tell as soon as you pull up a park is going to be bad. As soon as you put like damn, then at that point you just, you get frustrated, but I'm a fine spot. I'm going to find me a spot. I, I, I, I, I, I don't, I'm a mindset. I don't know how it would be. I went back home fully dressed saying I ain't, I ain't good part. I would never do that. Once I'm there. I'm figuring it out. Yeah. I would never bail on it because of parking. So I've bailed on a place. So you got dressed in everything. Yes. I've bailed on a place and I've gone somewhere else. Really? I'm just like, now I'm good. We're going somewhere else. But if it was like an event though, so if it was an event, I would probably do the public transportation. I to avoid parking. I would pay. I guess, you know what, I get an, now that you said it, I think because if I plan to go to an event, there's somebody expecting me to be there. Yeah. And then I have to go. Yeah. So my mind says I got to be there. It's something he's expecting me. Yeah. I was just going to say I would avoid paying. I mean, I would avoid parking and I would just Uber. Yeah. So the patio is at night like I have to get ready to park my car about a 10 minute walk away from the patio because I know that there's going to be traffic. I don't want to fade apart. Yeah. And then it's like where I park at is like a little hidden, my hidden gem. Yeah. I don't have to pay or anything. So I'm just. Yeah. If I, if I have to valor, I've got to the point where my car had stuff in it, like jammed it on the seats. That's the worst part. When you know your car is all busted inside, you're like, Oh damn, I got to Valle at a hotel and winter park from the parent that I said, yes, I didn't plan on it. I plan on self parking, but I didn't have it. So I had, I had to Valle in my truck. First of all, my truck really ain't valleable anyway. That's a big old truck. Second of all, I just got stuff. I love my truck. I'm like, Oh damn, I wear a baseball cap every day. I have five or six in the back of my car. Soon as I get in my car, I hope to head off. I just, so I got about six or seven and they ain't like they laid up neatly. Yeah. They're late everywhere. I got to jump back back there. I had a Batman costume of all of bungee cords, a tire iron, all that just sitting in the back seat. I had a half a dozen, empty box of half a dozen Krispy Kreme and I realized under the front seat, it slides right. It's Johnny's house on a Landos number one hit music station is XL 10067. I want to find out if you're one of those that you will skip of an event because of parking. 75% of Americans say they have skipped something because of parking. Have you done this? I'm a teller. Kyle, good morning. Good morning. All right, you've done this before. You got, got dressed to go to an event and parking was bad and you left. Yes, sir. It was years ago before concert tickets. God, yeah, no joke when I got to the place, it was over three three blocks away for parking. I'm like, this ain't worth it. So I just kept on driving. Did you have did you have tickets or you're going to walk up? I had tickets. You had tickets and you said, ah, I ain't going. They were only about 15 bucks, but yeah, it was, it was a long, long and I'm like, no, this ain't worth it. Will you buy yourself? Do you have a date? No, this was just just myself. You rolled up. He's like, you know what, man, I ain't going. Yeah. Wow. He just went right back home. I went out to drink, but that's about it. Yeah. The reason you left the house, you got dressed to see this with this band in mind. That's the reason you left the house. That's great. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I'll figure it out. God, hold on a second. Wow. From Orlando. Jeremy. Good morning. Good morning. Have you gone to a place and couldn't find parking and decided to go home? Yeah. It's supposed to go to a birthday party at like a monkey joke and there was no parking. So we ended up just going to do it. What? Those are usually in like big complexes. Yeah. Yeah. You had to pay for like parking at the parking spot. Oh, I know where you're talking about. Oh, yeah. I'm lying around the building. Hey, damn it. Yeah. You didn't want to go to that party? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Did you have a kid with you that was supposed to go to that party? Yeah. Why? We'll see you later. I love you honestly. I love you honestly. I love you honestly. I love you. I love you. I love you. Hey, but Jeremy, you took the kid out. He had a good meal. Let him order what he want. Right? Oh, yeah. Absolutely. We had a good rest of the night. Okay. Did you let him jump up and down on like the table because you just let him miss out on so much fun. There's no arcade games probably where you are. He's on another day. So it ain't going to be an all right mind your business, right? Hey, you got yourself. You got four ticks in the band three to come from man to four. Exactly. And it's on the radio. We're going to hook you up. Right? Party one for you. Appreciate it. You too. Hey, man. Sometime can party. You know it ain't for you. Okay. But my kid woke up this morning knowing we are going to. I guarantee. Jeremy said, Jeremy told him, hey, you want to try a screen? Yes. Yeah. Hey, we'll come another time. Another time when it ain't so crowded. Look at all those people. I'll drop my little secure off up front. Hey, you go ahead and go inside. Monkey Jones. You wait. Hey. Drop it off. You got right. I'll be right here when you get back right when they shake. I'll circle back a couple of times and then decide, no, not a good day going home. Somebody said, let's see here, I avoid downtown and a lot of like other places or some places in over a Mount Dora. Like some people are naming places that I won't. But a lot of people are saying absolutely. Hey, parking is rough when you go to like the small like Wintergarten, you stand for Mount Dora. I know the spots. That's where I always go. Somebody said I stop going to the gym because there was never a parking place. There is. Yeah, that's. I know where that one is. Sure. I know where that one is. Still, you go to the gym. If you want to go to the gym. Yeah. The gym that one is located over in Winterpark and I know exactly where the gym is. You found a reason to not go. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. The gym that one is located over in Winterpark and I know exactly where the gym is. You found a reason to not go. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. Yeah. I'll go to the gym. I'll go to the gym. And while you're running to the pool, stop that summer cold cold at Advent Health Centricare. We're here for all those summer symptoms like sprains and strains, sore throats, sunburn and swimmers here. Advent Health Centricare's 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. Advent Health Centricare. We're better at all better.