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Shan Accidentally Donated Kev's Gift

Duration:
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Broadcast on:
09 Jul 2024
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This is the Mojo in the Morning podcast, powered by Michigan Auto Law, Auto Accident Attorneys. Visit autolaw.com. That's autolaw.com. Mojo in the Morning Show, Shannon donated something and now wants it back. What's up, Shannon? Okay. So you guys know, well, Mojo, you especially know this because you've worked with me the longest. The trunk of my car is always packed. Always. It's your donation pile. It's my donation pile and especially right now, the donation pile is crazy because I'm trying to purge and make some room for less than the kids and I'm just trying to purge in general because I have too much crap. So I have a, I always have a bunch of bags in the back of my car for when I pass the place that I normally donate. And then lately I just, I feel like I'm just overflowing with crap, like crap bags of stuff that I like in bringing home from my sisters or bringing into work or have to drop off to a friend, whatever. So the other day, probably like two or three weeks ago, Kev so generously gave all of the ladies on the show one of the hats from his clothing line, same 24 and the hat said protect yours on. It's really cool hat. Thank you for that. Like a trucker. Yeah. Love that hat. This is where she tells you she donated it. I heard all her was cracked bag. I did. So I am on my way home the other day. I'm driving on Southfield Road where the place is that I always donate to. I donate to a place called Encore which benefits Southfield Christian school really, really great place. So I grab all of the bags for my trunk. I bring them into the very nice gentleman who's always there. I hand them over. He thanks me and I go on with my day. Well, the other day I wanted to wear it the hat. I am looking everywhere for the hat and then it occurs to me. It was in bags in my car along with some other stuff that I did not mean to donate, including Jacqueline, my sister, one of the dresses that you let me borrow, that I was bringing home from her house from her house to put in my closet to where I donated all of it, including Kev's hat. Oh, no. By accident. That would be so angry. Now actually I saw KP wearing the hat the other day and I was like, oh my God, I hope kind of doesn't say like, let's all wear the hat on the same day. But now I want to go back there and see if I can buy it back. Look at the look on Kevin's dress. There are a few things that I need Lucy's new tennis shoes that I like I had all of this stuff in a bag to bring into my house and I donated it. I'm actually terrified because I have box in the back of my car for donation. And my brother totally was like, I got it. And now I'm like, was there anything else? Did I throw anything into the back? I always do. I throw crap in the car all the time. She donated the hat donated my sister's dress donated Lucy's shoes. I can't even think of what else was in the bag that I'm probably some things I needed to return to the mall because I always just throw stuff in shopping bags. There's a question, has anybody ever done this and gone back and got their stuff? Because I always believe that when I drop something off at the Salvation Army by my house, I don't even think they put it up on their racks or at all. Like I think these guys either take it home with them or it goes like to some central district place and then it gets scattered out all over the place. I thought it's about eating. Yeah. Um, is it like, has anybody ever left something in the pocket and actually went back and that's a good one. Yeah. You got to check. Do y'all wash out clothes before y'all drop them off or y'all just drop them off? No, I just drop it off. Yeah, I just drop it off. Yeah. Do they wash the clothes? No. I don't know. Do they? They're supposed to wash it once. Like if you buy something from a resale shop, you should probably wash it. But like if I buy something from Poshmark, I'd buy a wash it before I wear it. But isn't, would you believe though, I mean, like, like these donation places, they don't have the people that can, you know, go and do wash and stuff like that. They're, you know, they're like, they would have a partnership with some washing company that like picks it up every Wednesday and Friday and like, washes whatever loads and brings it back. I could be wrong, but I don't think they do that at all. Eight four four mojo live eight four four six six five six five four eight. The text is nine five five zero zero zero. Kat is going to be walking down the street one day and there's going to be some old man walking around. I have a way that hat says protect yours. You couldn't even do that. I mean, geez. I still have the other one, at least. What's up, Sophie? Hi. Um, so my boyfriend, I'm removing to a new apartment and he had like a bag of donations and a box of stuff. And I thought it was all donations, it was a bunch of whole video game stuff. Um, I took it to like game stuff and then whatever they didn't take, I took to a first shop. Um, it turns out the box was not donations. It was like all this old video game systems, like PlayStation and all the stuff that the brother had given him and he like, was ready to break up with me, but we went, I went back to game shop, got all the stuff back, went back to the third shop, thank God, it turns out his family fun, like runs that third shop that I randomly stopped at and he went through the back and found everything. Did you have to pay for it? Or did they just give it to you? Cause they were family friends. No, we went back like the very next morning, so she just, it was still in the back, she just gave it back. Oh, that you got lucky on that one. Yeah. We lost a boyfriend and video games. What's up, Judy? Hey, Mojo. Um, so my parents, both were, uh, were, my mother was in hospice and my dad was very sick and, um, it didn't look like they were going to, you know, live much longer. So my siblings said we have to go clean out the apartment because we're moving dad to a different place. And I went, my sister purged, my dad's cashmere coat. And when my mom passed away, my dad wanted to wear the coat and we're like, I've got to get the coat and we just did it like on the weekend and I'm like, oh my God, I went back to the Salvation Army there and Rochester and got the coat. And they asked me to pay for it. Did you pay? I was like, oh my God, they had it marked for like almost 40 bucks. Oh, wow. And I'm like, that's kind of a lot. When you donate, you want to give it to the poor, right? Yeah. What poor person has 40 bucks? Well, quick question for you. Why are you getting rid of your dad's clothes before the guys even dead? Because he was, they both, they both died four months apart from each other. But at least wait until he dies. He's not. Well, she's like, he's never going to wear this coat. It's a fancy coat. What is he going to wear? And he wanted to wear it to your mom's funeral. It's like people who take food at the microwave before it's stopped. I didn't tell him what that's going to do. I got rid of this dog. Yeah. And I'm like, you tell him now, I'm going to go look for the coat and I got the coat. Thank God. And it's so the lady. Do I have to pay this? And she's like, well, um, as long as you go, I'll bring it back. Oh, you did? He took it back. Oh, my God. Dad will be dead. Dad will be dead soon. Oh, my God. This is going to get this fit off real quick. Dad, be careful with that. Let's go on. Let him get a picture for the grand. Oh, my God. James, what's going on? Oh, yeah. I used to work for a Catholic charity. And we had somebody bringing some clothes. And my boss was going through the pockets of the clothes and he found a half ounce of booger sugar and maybe like an hour later, the guy that donated, called and was like, Hey, did you guys find anything in the pocket and my boss was like, yeah, he's like, we've already turned it into the police. The guy didn't call. He didn't. Hey. Jim caller ID. What's up, bro? Hi. Hi. Uh, so I used to work at a salvation army and, uh, they sort the clothes in house. You don't wash the clothes. You just put them right up on the rack, so they don't go to like a distribution center or anything. Um, but the, uh, thing is, if they don't have like a sorting system, so if something comes in, it's really like managers, but if something comes in, uh, they can kind of like slide it in the pocket and just take it home if they want, uh, so it might not make it to the shelves, just because there's not really a way to tell, but, uh, yeah. Wow. Okay. All right. So it doesn't get clean. Like the dead man's velvet or cashmere jacket, thank you for the call. I appreciate it. Uh, this is wild. Did you ever buy something at in, uh, one of those, uh, donation places and only to find like a surprise in the pocket, Sean, what happened? I went to good will before to get some clothes for, you know, I had to go to and found like $700. Whoa. Like one of the jacket pockets of, you know, I just trying to find a little nice coat to went out to, you know, buddy, I shop a good, well, all the time now, I'm always going to go. Yeah. I always go with the pocket. That is such a good idea. You want to go to the old person section and I'm always like looking in the pocket. Like I found stuff before, but you are so smart. My great grandma used to hide diamonds and jewels and money everywhere in our house and in all the clothes because she was afraid of losing her or like someone stealing it. And when she passed and we had to sell our house, we had to go through everything, literally turn the house upside down. So that is such a good idea. Go through the purses, maybe, but it's got to be old people stop because young people don't carry cash. Yeah. Yeah. People don't got money. Way to go. Yeah. Thank you for the call. Appreciate everyone. It is Ryan Seacrest here ready to heat up your summer vacation. Get ready. Things are about to get sizzling at Chumba Casino. Your summer getting a whole lot hotter with a special daily login bonus waiting just for you. So sign up now for reels of fun and reels of prizes right here at Chumba Casino with yours truly. Join me at Chumba Casino dot com and dive into a summer of social casino fun.