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Shannon Went Out to Eat and Forgot Her Wallet!

Duration:
9m
Broadcast on:
09 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
mp3

This is the Mojo in the Morning podcast, powered by Michigan Auto Law. Autoaccident attorneys visit auto law.com. That's auto law.com. All right. It's Mojo in the morning show. Shannon had something happened to her. Last night or yesterday, actually, after you were going on a walk. Yeah. So it was such a nice day yesterday. I mean, it was muggy, but Watson. I just wanted to get like a little workout of some sort in. So we decided we're going to take a really long walk. So we go out and we walk and walk and I looked at him at one point and I said, I am starving and I don't feel like making dinner. So let's walk to there's like a little like hole in the wall sushi place in my neighborhood. And I'm like, let's just walk there. So we walk to the restaurant. We sit down. We eat and the waitress brings over our bill and she sets it down on the table and we both look at each other. And I go. Do you have your credit card or money with you? And he goes, no, do you? I'm like, no, you guys, we had zero dollars and zero credit cards on us, zero point. So I'm like, okay, so I, I call the waitress over to our table and I ask her if they have tap because we both had our phones and I thought, okay, fine, we're good. She had no idea what I was talking about. Did not speak very much English, very clearly poor thing. And I'm like, Oh my God, we have no money. It reminded me of like, did your parents ever tell you the old wives tale of like guests, guests, we're going to be washing dishes in the bag to pay for, to pay for our meal? I thought of my mom and dad saying that to me. I'm like, what do we do? We ended up texting Samantha, my step doctor, who rode her bike up to a restaurant with Wes's credit card. So that's by the way, that isn't, that is a very embarrassing situation. I don't know money. I like, I've, I've had that happen where you think, oh my God, these aren't the pants that I had, you know, you think that you have your wallet or you have, like, I carry, like, money in a rubber band with some credit cards and stuff like that. Okay. And I'm like, it ain't my, it ain't in my pocket. Where the heck is it? I've had that happen before. That's so embarrassing. It is, it is. And it's like panic, because I truly could not live without my apple pay. Like, if I can't pay with my phone, I freak out because I have no idea if I'm carrying any other forms of money with me. Yeah. Can't tell you, though. Go ahead. No, I mean, there are a lot of businesses that haven't adapted that yet. Yeah, I was going to say it. And like I said, this is like a mom and pop little. Yeah, clearly they don't have it. That's right. That like, I think that it's everywhere. And actually, some places say they have it, like gas stations, like at the gas station, it says that they got it on the thing. It doesn't work. Half of them. It does not. Yeah. But it has never happened to any of you. 844 Mojo live 844-665-6548 or tax 95500. Zero zero. Have you guys ever been somewhere and you just didn't have the money? You didn't have your wallet or purse with you? I've driven all the way to imagine and like timed it perfectly. Movie starts at 440. And for some reason, you know, y'all know, I show up late sometimes or I show up right or I show up right. See y'all. Y'all are old school. Y'all like five minutes early is late or you late if you own time. Yes. In my mind, on time is on time. So the movie starts at 440. I can leave the house in 12 minutes because that's how long it's going to take me to get there and I'll be on time. But when you get up there and they tell you 850 or whatever, you go to get your wallet and you like, damn, I don't care. But Kevin, at least in that situation, you haven't watched the movie yet. We had already eaten. We were really spit out a lot. And I guess you're on a walk, right? You don't think you need that, right? We had zero plans to go out to dinner. We thought we were going on a walk and coming back home. Do you go up to other tables and go, please, can I have some money? When I tell you, we were the only people in this restaurant. I'm not like, we were the only people in this restaurant. The worst is if it happens to you at a grocery store. Like it's all cart full of food. Yeah, you got a whole and then what do you do? And then you're like, ah, I got nothing. I've been there before. I say, can I put my cart right here? I swear I live like 10 minutes away and then they roll their eyes because everybody says that. They're like, yeah, sure. Stacey back. Stacey, what's up? Hi, it's Mojo in the morning. Hi, good morning, you guys. I would have to say that work one day. I'm a nurse. So I went down to the cafeteria to go get a sandwich. I was 47 cents short and they would knock at me. Wait, in your nurse in the, it was at a hospital that you work in or where is it? Yeah, I was at a hospital and I just ran down that break and I couldn't break and I'm there every single day and they would knock at me and see. Why would they not? Okay, first off, the nurses and, you know, the people that worked there, you think you'd say, okay, you know, don't worry about it, you know, 47 cents. The fact that you have to pay for right. Yeah, right. It's crazy. Izzy, what's going on? It's Mojo in the morning. Hi. So I was a freshman at Oakland University, driving back to Chicago by myself to see my family. And next thing I know, I pull over because I'm out of heat, so I had to pull over to gas. The gas station has stopped at. That's like the only one and you know driving down I-94. There's only certain ones that have like just a gas station. Yeah. And that's it. My third card machine was down. Oh, geez. So, yeah. This is my lesson for everybody. My dad always said, keep a 20 in your glove box for emergency. Thank you, dad. Dad's are the smartest. Really smart. That 20 saved that 20 saved my life. You know what's funny about that? I would have spent that 20 about 20 weeks ago. I mean, I would have been like, oh, I got a 20 here, you know. I keep the door locked. I pretend it's not there and I still do it to the state. Even if it's like a $5 bill like in my wallet, I'm like, no, that's my emergency five. Like, you can't have that. Like, my husband's always like, give me that five. And I go, no, that's my emergency five. I need like, if I need gas or something, I was like, I always know I have at least like five bucks on me just so I can make it home. I almost had to spend my good luck $2 bill that Norm gave me years ago because I had nothing in my pocket. And I was like, oh, my God. And you go with some, you know, like crap, like, I don't need it. But anything in emergency at that point, like this is a snack emergency. Like this is an energy emergency. I need the coffee. Side no $2 bills should definitely be worth $5. Because they're so scary. Because they so you should not. Yeah. What's up, Eric? Hey, Mo, Joe, what's going on, man? I love you guys. Oh, we love you too. I love you too. What's happening? Just, just the story about the credit card. This just happened to me this last weekend. And if I could shut out the restaurant when I'm done, I'll tell the story. But anyway, I went in last weekend to get some hummus with chicken for me and my wife. And I get out of the car, I walk in the store and it's one of those things. Like you said, man, I reached out and feel my pockets empty. Heart drops go back out to the car. Maybe it fell out of my pocket. No dice. Walk back in the store. And I know the people, you know, and I said, Miss Kristen, I have to tell you, I forgot my wallet. No problem, honey. Pay it next time. Wow, refrigerator for when I go in next time. Oh, my God. They let me fly it. I try to call my wife. You didn't answer a phone. My daughter, nobody's answering the phone when I'm calling them. So they let me go until next time. What place is Miss Kristen, the owner? Yep, in Mr. Sam, it's Mediterranean, Mediterranean, Mesa Grill, and Rochester, right off the Rochester Road. Let's try that. That's very nice of them. Hopefully they're listening, man. Great people. Nothing. They go in there for years and they let me go. So I got the bill on the refrigerator for next time. That's nice. I had a very similar experience. I think people who own Mediterranean or Middle Eastern restaurants are probably the best people on the planet. Because I have to give a shout out to a restaurant in Toledo called the grape leaf. And I did the same thing. There was an issue with the online payment. They couldn't tell if I paid or not. And the guy totally just was like, "You're here all the time. Take the order." It's on us. It's so nice. Love to have you all the time. Wow. The treat is. 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