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Kristin Loves Boston And How To Split The Bill

We are on vacation, but don't you worry Justin has put together a great show full of some amazing segments we have done! We started the morning with Kristin Chenoweth and a spelling bee game! We also talked about how to split the bill! Listen to Billy & Lisa Weekdays From 6-10AM on Kiss 108 on the iHeartRadio app!

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37m
Broadcast on:
06 Aug 2024
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If you're driving in traffic, we love to hear from you. But anyway, let's get going on this Tuesday morning. Kristen Chenoweth, legendary actress, singer, starring in the Queen of Versailles at the Emerson Colonial. Right now, we love her so much and so don't all of you. Good morning, guys. This is Talkback for Kristen and this is a Talkback for my queen, Kristen Chenoweth. Not only do I share a name with her, I actually almost share a birthday with her. So happy early birthday, Kristen. And I'm happy to say that I might have cheated and I know for a fact that I, for my birthday, am going to see you, the Queen of Versailles on August 15th and I'm so, so, so excited. I've always wanted to see you live and my gosh, I hope one day I can meet you. I love you so much. Yeah, our queen, Kristen Chenoweth, is in Boston with the queen of Versailles July 16th through the 25th, with the Emerson Colonial Theatre. You can get your tickets at EmersonColonialtheatre.com. Good morning, Kristen Chenoweth. Good morning. How are y'all doing? We're doing fine. You know what's funny, Kristen? Everybody just loves you to death. Well, I can give you a lift. First of all, welcome to Boston. Do you get here often, Kristen? You know what? I have been on and off here singing, I would say, the past 25 years. I love, obviously, the Boston Pops, I do the tell, especially with them, while doing Wicked many years ago and then I've just come back several times and I also play symphony space and do my own concerts about every three or four years. So when I found out that Boston could be on the docket as a possibility, I was like, oh, please, can we just go there? Because every time I come here, y'all, I go in, I sing and then I go home and I never get to spend real time here and I've fallen in love with it over the years. So it was just kind of a dream come true to get to do it here. You know what I mean? Absolutely. You mentioned Wicked. The movie is on the way and Ariana Grande is in your role. Now, did the two of you talk at all? Well, you know, I've noticed that she was 10 years old and she told me then, I was going to take Linda in her same voice and when she got the audition, she called me and cried and said, I just, I really want this part. And what can I do? Any tips? And I said, no, there are no tips. You go in and you do your version of Linda. You know, I just wanted her to have permission in a sense to just do her thing. That's what people want to see. They don't want to see her copy, right? And she did and she does and that's why I'm so happy for her and excited for the world to see her version. Well, you're in Boston now with the Queen of Versailles is the Boston showing the world premiere? Yes, it is. I mean, you have to understand last Tuesday night was the first time any audiences had seen this piece ever and there was lots of emotion. The Boston audiences last week, honestly, I was so emotional. The love for the arts in this town is incomparable. It is amazing and they welcomed us with open arms knowing that we were still working. You know, we're in previews right now, so we're still changing the show and working on it during the day and the audience accepted and loved us. And it was it felt so nice to have that support. You know, you work on something for three, four years and then, you know, you give birth to it. All you can do is pray and they've just been lovely, lovely. Kristen, I think you were getting a motion. Oh, did you tell me that story? I was because I couldn't believe how just opening kind and honestly beautiful. The reception was just amazing if you just tuned in. This is so exciting. One of the biggest star Broadway stars ever. Christian Chenoweth is in Boston with the Queen of Versailles. By the way, July 16th through the 25th at the Emerson Colonial Theater. You can go to Emersoncolonialtheatre.com and you'd be crazy not to. You actually have a producer role this time around, right, Kristen? Yeah, I was really glad that they asked this happened early on. And now I feel, you know, when you write a line or you have an idea for a scene or maybe you want to just be heard and, you know, as an actor to the producers, it's nice to be able to wear that hat. I do want to just say like our lead producer, Bill Demasci, who brought Milan Rouge to Boston as well, he has been very, I've learned a lot from him. And I have to just say I'm still such a student, not just of the arts, but of life. And to have this guy as my partner and a mentor as a mentor, I've learned a ton. I've been producing myself for years. But the first time to get to produce in this capacity. So pretty exciting for me personally. Since you do have a producer's hat, do you get a better dressing room? Oh, I always get a picture. You know, Kristen, I hope you don't consider it an invasion of privacy. But earlier this morning, we're all looking at your wedding pictures, which by the way, looks like a beautiful wedding. Thank you. Oh my gosh, you guys, that's so sweet. We're cutting up on our first anniversary. Did you really have a slurpee truck at the wedding? Yes. Are you judging me right now? No, actually. We thought you were coming in live and we had some slurpees brought in just for you, Kristen. Dang, man, I shouldn't get my butt up and done that. Last week was Free Slurpee Day. I don't know if you guys knew that. Well, we heard you were at a 7-Eleven having slurpees, right? Yes, and this Boston 7-Eleven, it was by the theater. It's by the theater. It is so big and clean. It's so nice. And I'm just like, yeah, I feel like I'm back in Oklahoma. So, you know, 7-Eleven is where I'm from, or like the real deal, OK? So, of course, I got a slurpee club, a slurpee club back. I can't even talk, a slurpee truck, but I also had Dunkin' Donuts at my wedding as well. Yes, you have a donut wall. Boy, how did we not get an invite for this wedding? It sounds like a lot of fun. It was, it really was. We just wanted it to represent us, and that's what it was. You've got a project coming to Netflix with the Lindsay Lohan. You want to talk about that? Yeah, I did a holiday Christmas movie with her. I adore her. She is an angel on this earth. This girl is amazing. But it's a comedy, it's for Netflix, and it's, you know, a family comedy. It's, I've done, this would be my eighth Christmas movie, I think, a holiday movie. I don't know if I have, like, holiday written across my forehead or whatever, but I love this. This isn't a being to acknowledge your kids, your parents, and watch it and laugh and have a good time. And it's really cute. We can't wait for the world to see it, so you guys should check it out. In a couple of sentences, before we let you go, Christian, describe the show, Queen of Versailles, for the people listening. Well, it's based on a documentary from 2014 about a very, very wealthy couple, the Siegel family, building the largest private home in America, which happens to be in Orlando, Florida. And it is an American stable. It is an American cautionary tale. Didn't you meet the original Jackie Siegel? Well, yes, and I have to say, I had one vision of her in my mind of what she might be like, but she's amazing. She would give you the shirt off her back, and not at all what I thought. And that just, you know, taught me, it reminded me of that thing of don't judge a book, just don't judge a book, or, you know, don't let care of a mind before you meet someone from social media. You know, we put ourselves out there, y'all, on social media. And all that. And I wonder, how real is it? You know, I tend to be like, this is me, everybody. I don't want to make up, and I've got to sit up here, but hi. There's, with all the filters, and they pretend this, I pretend for a living, right? I'm an actor. Yeah. But this lady is the real deal, and it's not what you expect. Yeah. And I'm glad. And I've gotten to know that family. Yeah, from computer engineer to Mrs. Florida to billionaires, Jackie Siegel, and the show is The Queen of Versailles, world premiering in Boston, July 16th through the 25th, the Emerson Colonial Theatre. Go to Emersoncolonialtheatre.com, you'll be glad you did, Christian. Thank you so much for taking a few minutes out. Thank you for having me, and I just want to say, I heard the young lady wishing me a happy birthday before I got on saying that she was coming to see me on August, her name is Christian, I just want to say, Kristin, I hope you enjoy it. And thank you for the birthday wishes, and happy birthday to you as well. It's Kiss 108. Hey, it's Ed Sheeran. And we're back with Billy and Lisa in the morning on Kiss 108. Everyone just in here. Good morning. So this next segment, I took a little bit too seriously, usually it's Billy that gets hysterical during the games, but I believed in myself for this game because it was all about spelling. And in fifth grade, I was the spelling bee champ. I even got a trophy. Please welcome your host, Lisa Donovan. Okay. Who wants to go first? I guess we can go in order to, Billy, me, Justin, clockwise. Can I make a confession? I was just trying to cheat over Lisa Schol. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I couldn't see it. Oh, my God. I couldn't see it. It was just, it was habit. Oh, my God. In school, I was such a cheat. But okay, go ahead. Okay. So who's going first? Okay. So this is just down the line. I do not know who is going first. So can I interrupt? Sure. When you, you have to spell the word, you have to say the word, spell the word, say the word for it to count for it to count. Okay. Okay. Okay. Bill, their first word is charcuterie. Okay. Okay. Charcuterie. You're the food guy. Right. Charcuterie. Uh, CH, AR, CU, T, ERE. That would be wrong. Now that was a hard one to throw at me. I don't, I don't know if that was a hard one. I mean, you work with them a lot. Do you not? Okay. Winnie, you couldn't have even said the word. Okay. I actually, I know. I have to say the word. I have to say the word. I have it on tape. I have it on tape. Prituity board for my smart. That's why I picked it. Are we stealing? No. No stealing. No stealing. Okay. Okay. Who's next? Me. I guess. Yes. Okay. Winnie spelled penicillin. Oh my God. Lisa. Okay. God, this is worth the national stamp. Okay. Okay. Penicillin. P-E-N. I-C-I. L-I-N-E. That's awful. No. I could have stole that one. No, wait a minute. Okay, big shot. Who won a spelling bee in prison? And he beat you for smartest guy in the room. No, wait a minute. Go ahead. Penicillin. Yeah. And he probably has it up on his screen. Oh, he's probably Googling it right now. I'm not. I can't trust you. I can't trust you. Go ahead. Spell penicillin. P-E-N-E. P-E-N-E. Penicillin. P-E-N-I-C-I-L-L-I-N. Yes. He was just looking at his screen. I saw it again. I saw it again. I saw it again. I saw it again. I saw it again. I saw it again. My hands are up. Yeah. I saw it again. I saw it again. My hands are up. Yeah. I saw it again. I saw it again. I saw it again. are C. U T E R I E. Yeah, that's right. Joe Joe come over here. Come on, let's go to go against you. Go ahead. He looked it up. No, no, he's lying. He's lying. Okay. He and I see I am. Oh my God. It's right. He's not. No, he's lying. You got to be honest. This is it. This is an honest show. I am not. I'm not. All right. You ready for your work? I'm ready. Go ahead. Okay. Entrepreneur. Oh, I just had to write that yesterday. That's that's a tough one. I know that one. Okay. Entrepreneur. E N T R. A P. No, no, I can steal. I can steal. I can do it. Go ahead. Go ahead. Entrepreneur. E N T R A. P. No, no, no, no. Entrepreneur E N T R E P E N E. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, you can't go back and correct yourself. None of us got it right. It's E N T R E P R E N E. You are. Oh, that's a tough one. All right. Bill, you up next? I guess. So what's the score here? Justin to I guess we still we still are like, can you have the second one wrong? You think you're all right? You are your own one zero. Justin. Yeah. Okay. Bill, can you spell the word Flem? What? Flem from your mouth? Yeah. Could you are? F L. No, no, no, no, no, Flem. P H L E M No, no, no, no, no, no, no, L E G M. Yes. Come on, man. L E G M. In what country? What? What? What little I got? You're the one King, King, King, King. Wow. That's like, okay. Jojo is really looking off a screen. I'm not. Be honest. He knew flop. Oh, you're kind of freak right now. I was a really good speller. This is pre drugs. So this is fifth grade. I was really good. Okay. It's interesting. When you were doing drugs, you had a lot of flam. I did. Yeah. Yeah. I was leaking out of me. Oh, God. Um, all right. Again, this is going down the list. Okay. Is this for Winnie? Yeah. I'm winning. Um, acquiesce. Can I just? Can I just give it up? Buzzer out. No, you need to say it. You need to say it. Try to use it in a sense. Okay. Aquarius. Aquarius. Okay, acquiesce. Um, acquiesce. A Q U A. I'm feeling so nauseous right now. Nautious N A U S E O U S. Yes, you got it. The king has arrived. I'm not a cheater like you. I'm a cheater and damn proud of him. I'm not. Do you want one more? Yes, please. Okay. Accommodate. What? Accommodate. A C C O. You got to say the word accommodate. Mm hmm. A C C O M O D A T E. No. See, I go too fast. Two M's. Yeah. Yeah. Really? Accommodate. Two C's and two M's. Yeah. Oh, well. Oh, look at Justin. I could have spelled. So, can we finish the round here? Maybe he's legit him either. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Jo Jo's my witness. I'm not I'm not cheating. He's standing right now. He's gonna make him a 20 degree. No, I'm a 20. You've done out. 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From the Planet Fitness Kids 108 studios. We're back with Villy and Lisa in the morning. On Kiss 108. Hey, guys. Welcome back. You know, typically at 710, we do, well, a contest giveaway. We do the ticket tag, but the ticket tag is happening this afternoon, right, Justin? Yeah, 310 with the Vibros and Gianna. They will call out the next winner's name for 21 Pilots tickets. And it's another great situation where, yeah, if you get back to us within, or back to them within 15 minutes, you get the tickets for 21 Pilots, but you also get, you qualify for the grand prize. Which means you get to see 21 Pilots in Boston, and then you get to go to Vegas and see them out there. So it's a trip to Vegas. God, we're always sending people to Vegas. You know, the only people that don't go to Vegas? Us. But I'll tell you something we have that no other radio show has, and it's our Talkback Mafia. The Talkback mic has introduced us and listeners to a whole new community, right, Justin? It's pretty unique. That's right, and it's not just here in Boston. This is my favorite part. It's anywhere in the country, anywhere in the world, like Colorado. Hey, good morning, everyone. I am Talkbacking in from Hudson, New Hampshire, where I'm originally from, but I've been living out in Denver, Colorado for the last four years. And I was so excited. I took my friend's card this morning to go get coffee so that I could leave a Talkback during the live show, because I usually listen to it every single day on the podcast. I just wanted to say I love you guys, even from Colorado. I don't stop listening to you all every day. Thank you so much, everything you do. Bye. Oh, that's so nice. Yeah, it's interesting. She says that because still a lot of people say, yeah, I was such in such a place, and I couldn't listen to you guys. But you can listen anywhere you are in the world. Yeah, we had a winner for the ticket tag last week that had to run out to her car to listen for her name for the Tate McCray, when she could have been listening right on her phone. And by the way, if you are traveling and you want to reach out to us on the Talkback, you can also be saying hello to friends or family members from someplace else in the world without having to call them and be annoyed. Yeah, you know what? If you move out of Boston, you can use the Talkback to say how much you miss Boston. Hello, kids on the way. I'm in Boston, New England, Florida. I love you guys. I really miss this one away. My best station from Boston. I miss Boston, and I miss Mass. Thank you. Love you guys. Oh, that's so sweet. That's another example. He doesn't have to miss us. Oh, we're right here. You just listen and send us a Talkback. Yeah, and it's really easy to do, right? It's on the iHeart app. It's, you know, it's free to download. And once you get on there, your stream just want to wait. You're listening live, right? Yeah. And on the screen is a microphone that you tap, and you have 30 seconds. You can do multiple cuts, you know, if it doesn't sound good. And make sure you talk right into the phone. Yeah, and you know, I want to expand on something. I said a couple of seconds ago about, you know, you could send a message to your family or friends back here on a Talkback. The other advantage of that is you don't have to hear back from them. Right. It's a one-way stream. Yeah, it's not like a phone call. We want to call from Paradise, right? And they want to complain about everything that's happening at home. Here, you send them a nice hello, a well-wish, and you don't have to hear back. Yeah, you don't want to hear yelling back. That way, it's later. What's up, Boston? It's Sabrina Carpenter. And you're waking up with Billy and Lisa in the morning on Kiss 108. I have a question. The jousting, that doesn't drink. I don't drink. I go out to eat with everybody. And one of them has a hard time with me just saying I want to pay for my food. Because I don't want to pay for all their drinks. And she thinks I should split the bill evenly down with everybody. I don't think I should have to because I don't drink alcohol. Let me know what you think, Justin. You don't drink. This is going to be a hot topic. This is going to be a hot one. But I do agree with her. She shouldn't be splitting all the liquor money. Yeah, I don't often go out with people that drink. I don't often go out, period. You know, obviously I have two small kids. But the few times that I do or have, I just say split it evenly. But if I was like her and going out regularly with alcohol, I would say something. I totally agree. I don't think she should have to pay. It's expensive. Yeah, that's the most expensive part of the bill. Yeah, especially now. It's like $25, $26 a drink. Right. So I agree with you, Justin. She should not. And I'm like, I think you, when he was saying off the air, bring cash. Yeah, yeah. I think if you really don't want to split the bill evenly, you should bring cash. Like, you know, oh, my mea was $20 here. It's $30. That should include everything with a tip or whatever. And then you don't have to worry about the credit card splitting. I don't drink a lot. Like, I'm not sober like Justin. But like, I really don't drink often when I go with my friends. And most of my friends do drink. If it's a very close friend and they get like a glass of wine, I get a soda. I'm not going to spread over five or six bucks. But if it's someone that's drinking, you know, three, four drinks. And I didn't have anything but like an iced tea. Like, you're my friend. Like, oh, like, you know, just give me, you know, them on me. Right. Yeah, that's up. So I think her friends also need to sort of say something and be like, Oh, no, no, no, no, no. Well, she's just paid for your food. One of her friends, I guess, wants her to split it. Yeah, I don't, I don't get that. I disagree with that. Yeah, you're out with five people. Right. Like three couples. And you're the only one not drinking. Yeah, and they drink, they drink like, you know, five or six drinks. Yeah, if they're having even three drinks each, right? So that's okay. 15 drinks at over $20 a pop and you're not involved in the drinking. Personally, I think she needs better friends because I could not consciously let my friend do that. Like, I went out to one, I mean, Braxton, my friend and her kid. And she tried to like pay for the whole thing. I'm like, the kid's meal was like six bucks. I was like, it's fine. Like, you know, you can just leave the tip and set because she felt like, well, my kids here, I got it. I'm like, no, I'm like, it doesn't make sense. If you don't have a friend that cares about you enough to like, even when it comes to this stuff, thinking new friends. Yeah, especially because she's speaking up and the friends is like, you know, I'm down, just with the bell. Yeah, it's, yeah, it's wrong. And not to throw more wood on the fire. But I do, I do think though that if this is just a one-off and you're going out with like a group of co-workers and it's like a bigger thing and it's not every, you know, every week, then like you said, Justin, just take one for the team. There's a time and wait, even like, right? That's what I do. Yeah. And you know, the times that I do go out, the person like, Winnie's friend, one drink, what's that? It's like nothing. Right. Yeah, it's not worth the conversation. But I think also like if you are going to have people that drink that much and you're uncomfortable with it, then again, maybe don't go. Maybe be like, bring cash. I just feel like you need to advocate for yourself because most people are going to be like, oh, it's just something else. And they don't say anything because they don't have, you know, they don't care. It's one thing about, you know, I don't drink, right? So when we go out to eat, it's, you know, because we don't drink, we're very quick because you don't do anything but eat. So it's like the food comes, we eat and we leave, you know, when you drink, get you socializing your time, you know, it's like, we say, you know what, let's go to the bar for a drink, you know, after dinner. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Another weird one though is if you're out, let's say you're out with another couple or a couple of couples and somebody out of nowhere orders like a $300 bottle of wine. How do you handle that one? Yeah, I think that that happened to you. Oh, definitely. I would have a hard time with that, like a $300 bottle of wine. Absolutely. And but I will say usually the person that does that ends up picking up the whole tab. Right. So sometimes you're hoping someone at the table or does an expensive bottle of wine because now you're getting off free. Well, that would, that would suck 300 of them. You need to split it, split the bill. Some people, yeah. Billy's friends, I mean, they're in a different tax bracket than that. I think so. Billy, what's out of the ball like three or four times? Yeah, that's a glass of wine. That's a Billy problem. Yeah, let's just separate that one. I think the easiest solution when you're splitting the bill 5050 with somebody that drinks is you let them cover the tip. Like, that's just the easiest map is split the bill down the middle, let them cover the tip. And you should always tip and cash because your waitresses and waiters actually get more because credit card fees and stuff come out of electronic tips. That's a great solution. I like that. Yeah. And we forget about that one too. Right. If you have the cash, tip and cash, it's better for the wait person who worked really hard to take care of you. I'm just saying. So I think we all agree on that. All four of us agree on that. It never happens. Yeah, we all agree. Yeah, wow, this is actually a miracle. I like that. You know what? Something else I've noticed, and I don't know if this is a trend, to meet more and more people are not drinking. Have you noticed that at all? I don't know. I have. There was a there was a report in Boston that people were drinking less. Yes. I think you are right about that. Well, they calculate most of my friends right now have noticed. Are they doing more of the cannabis? That's what I hear. Possibly. The gummies. You've already got the buzz on. Yeah. I heard that a couple of years ago. Yeah. Well, drinking, it's expensive. You go out and drink, it's expensive. I mean, now, like now, it's like a cocktail, $15. Or more. Or yeah, or more. But standard now, it's like, I went, we were at, I mean, I go from like, I don't know where we were. We're at her. Her drinks were like, oh, we were at a restaurant, regular restaurant, normal prices. Her drink was $17. Like $17 for a martini. Yeah. It was a Tuesday afternoon. When I drank, I didn't go out to drink at bars. I drank, you know, I go to the liquor store. And I would buy the cheapest at liquor. Like, I used to drink. Did you get nips? I used to drink nips. And I used to drink Caldwell's vodka. Oh, it's brewed in summer though. It's 2.08. And we're back with a billy and Lisa in the morning. And this morning is not just a topic. It could be a dilemma. Like, if you're sitting out there listening right now, let's say for instance, hypothetically, you do not drink. OK, you go out with friends they do and they're ordering drinks. Should you have to split the bill evenly? Justin, you want to start with talkbacks? Well, that talkback or that left the initial question. She's not the only one. Hey, guys, it's Paula in Boston. I'm on TikTok, Paula in Boston. I just want to say that based on your topic that you're talking about right now, I went out with a bunch of my girlfriends for dinner. Everybody got drinks, bottles of wine, appetizers for the table. I got chicken fingers. And it cost me $100 because we had to split the bill. So I got $100 chicken fingers. Yeah, that happens. That's happened to me. Paula, I am wondering though, at your age, I don't know how old you are. Chicken fingers. Chicken fingers, really? Well, maybe that's the chicken fingers. I love chicken fingers. I love chicken fingers. But like, what were they getting? That you only got chicken fingers. And that's another awkward situation. That the dinner table, right? The person that decides they're going to order apps for the table. So I'll tell you what. Why don't you sit down and shut up? And what's wrong with apps for the table? Listen, just let everybody order what they want. No, if we decide we want apps, and then someone has to be the one that says, "Okay, so we're getting for apps." There's something wrong with that. Yeah, and there's nothing wrong with chicken tendies, Paula. No, I love chicken tenders. But like, how did it go from her spending 10? And then everyone else sitting on her. I don't know, but I'm on Paula's TikTok right now. She's all over the place. She's in New York Beach, Maine. She's at the child's son, Navy Yard, Salisbury. Can I just say something about to Paula? I think Paula's right. I think that her friends should have noticed that Paula only ordered chicken fingers and said, "Just give us 10 bucks." Like, we don't expect you to pack, right? Yeah, it's a separate bill. Hey guys, so for the topic of slitting the bill with people that drink and people that don't, I don't think the people that don't drink should have to pay into that bill. I think that they should have a separate bill or just put in for their water and their dinner and tip, and that's it, because I know when I go out, I can have quite a few drinks. And that's probably the cost of two meals for them. It's true. Very true. That's pretty much, I think, the best solution. Just a separate bill, right? Yeah, but okay, I will say on our servers. And if you don't tell someone beforehand, the separate bill, sometimes there's so many items, and then itemized in office, it's actually annoying as a server. I mean, we'll do it, but I'm just saying like, if you're going to say that, tell them beforehand, or I'm sorry, be an adult and talk to your friends and say, "Here's $30, that's all I'm getting." That's right. I'm confused. What the big deal is? I guess they're still going to talk about you about 100 bucks. Talk about me. You know what, but I'll have my money. The chicken lady girl, the chicken tender girl, she should not have had to have paid 100 bucks. Yeah, poor Paula. Right. God, they must have been very good chicken tenders. I get on the street, just walk out with family. That's the only time I ever go out with groups is with family. And at that point, it's just one of us picking up the entire bill. There's no splitting, so and we all kind of take turns. So that kind of solves that problem. Yeah, I've heard that too, yeah. I've got a couple of different groups I go out with pretty frequently. We try to remember who picked it up last time. Definitely. And then you pick up the nest. So every third or fourth time you pay the bill. You know what, my solution is, going out with Billy costs to only. Because I never picked the bill up. Or he just never had to pick the bill up. Well, old Billy's friend that orders the 300 bottle, uh, 300 bottle of wine, right, Bill? Sorry, Billy. But for us, normal folks, that's 300 dollar bottle of wine does not get ordered with anybody else. [LAUGHTER] Sometimes I just need to keep things to myself. [LAUGHTER] No, I hope one day I have that problem. I really do. Yeah. You know what, you dream hard when you probably will. I believe you did mention during that segment a few minutes ago that you noticed that people are not drinking as much. And then I said, yeah, I think I saw a story on that. I think I found out what it was. I feel like people aren't drinking as much because it's like trendy to be like a health guru and like fit and clean and whatever. So I feel like everybody's stopping drinking. It's just really annoying. But like good for everyone else. She actually sounded drunk right now. [LAUGHTER] But no, I totally agree with her. I think that people are caught up in all of these crazy diets and crazy programs and-- That's true, but it's also, I'm telling you, the pot gummies and stuff and that-- I mean, I will say sometimes when I have a good time, again, I don't love to. I really just don't like to taste that much. There's only a few drinks I really like. And I'll pop it in a bowl. My friends will drink and then I don't want to drink on it because then that's like a disaster. Yeah, Winnie, you don't drink much at all. No, I'll have a drink at brunch. I have a couple-- if I want to get drunk on my birthday or something, I really don't. Well, Lisa usually has wine. Yeah, I have my two glass limit and that's it. Yeah, Billy has one Cosmo, starts talking like a baby. Yeah. Well, see, I don't do Cosmo during the week. I have a glass of wine at night, if it's a work night. But I'll tell you something. I could use a Cosmo right now. If I had one in front of me right now, I would be in heaven. Because I got to sit next to Winnie, OK? I need a drink after time. But on a separate part related topic here, because we're talking about restaurants going out to eat, we know Winnie is a big fan of the cheesecake factory. Love it, yeah. And we're talking about that. How you don't have a cheesecake factory endorsement is-- I have been lobbying for that. Anyway, Winnie, I went to the cheesecake factory with my mom and my brother and could not believe how good everything was. I don't know if I just forgot or what. So now all I can think about is going back to the cheesecake factory. I got the spicy Chipotle pasta with fried back and cheese. What pasta is your favorite? I know you've mentioned one before that places heaven and I understand why you love it. Well, my pasta dish is the four cheese pasta there. You can add chicken or not if you want a protein. But also, it's considered a chicken dish. But the chicken Bellagio has spaghetti with it. It's really good. So those are the two pasta dishes. Stop making those noises, Billie. Did she say-- Did she say she had the Chipotle pasta special and a side of mac and cheese? No, because they have-- no, no, no, no. They have for an appetizer, they have mac and cheese, like deep fried balls. Oh, of course they-- They're right in the cheese balls. They're really good. Boy, that's good eating right there. They're delicious. Yeah. You need to live a little. I took Billy to the cheesecake factory. You know what he got? Meatloaf. Yeah, it's by the way. You don't go to the cheese, you better get meatloaf. But you know, I'm just-- Oh, it's probably the good meatloaf. Popping the cheese balls. They're delicious. He ruined everything. Yeah, he does. Okay, fine. Meatloaf is good. I'm telling you, you have to eat before you go out with Bill. I'll never-- I'll tell the story every time when I first started working here. We went to Bruno Mars and me and my sister sat next to him. And she ate her hot dogs up in the con course here. She didn't want us here eating. No, it's true. You saved people for eating. Yeah, I eat whatever I want in front of them. I don't care. Oh, I like that. Me too. Well, because I try to eat very strict. And so when I'm out with Billy, I'm usually cheating. So I'll gorge. I don't know. 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