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He Risked His Life for Her Phone Number

Duration:
12m
Broadcast on:
08 Jul 2024
Audio Format:
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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, KP, I saw you down in, I actually didn't see you in Florida, I saw you on your social media down in Florida, although I gotta be honest with you, following KP on social media, did you see the girls that KP's hanging out with? Did you see KP? Oh, and KP, yes. Yes, my friends are very hot. I'm very proud of them. Anyway, your hot girls only have hot friends. I know. So which one of your friends are ugly? None of my friends are ugly, but name your first friend. Name my first friend? Yeah, go. What do you mean? Your first, your first friend comes in my first friend, it comes in my the friend that I was hanging out with this little, the Mojo, like Sam, Sam, Sam's gorgeous, Sam's pretty girl. It's like I saw that girl on your story and, you know, you guys look really cute and yeah, she's beautiful. She's truly stunning. And she in particular got hit on in such a funny way. And honestly, I thought this guy was going to crash, like he was driving next to us. He literally risked his life for her phone number and it's crazy what men will do. We were driving, I think home from dinner and we looked over and this dude was just like on our tail. He ended up by the window, rolling down his window, yelling out the window. And I look over and I'm like, oh, he's cute. He's actually cute. I mean, he's kind of crazy, but he's kind of cute. And she ends up yelling at him. Do you want my phone number? And I got actual video of this to Mojo, I sent that in the email. Yeah. Hold on. So this is all on video. And I got part one, part two, and then I was hoping for part three. So wait, so this is a guy in traffic and this is down in Florida, where you're at your friends. Yeah. And the guy in traffic, which by the way, that's amazing that how many times have we ever been at a red light and we see good looking people in the car next to us and you wonder, you know, do they get flirted with these guys get flirted with and hold on. It's downloading. Ready? Is this part one or part two or part three? This is part one. This is part one. Okay. You want a number? How are you going to write it down? Okay. Two, two, four. Oh, I didn't do the whole thing. Nine, one, seven. Oh, geez. That's a look. Hold on. Two, four, eight, nine, one, seven. I'm sorry. Every combination right now. Put that in charge. I'm going to dial it off. Wait. So she screamed out the number. He got what? What did the guy use to write it down? He was typing in his phone. So as she was yelling, he was watching the road and he was typing on his phone and then he called her immediately after and we got to chat on the phone with him and it was actually really, really cute. Are they still chatting? So here's what happened. I love this story. Here's what happened. I rolled down my window because I was in the back seat and I'm like, we're going out tonight. Come here. It's like if he didn't end up calling or whatever, he would know where to go. And so the whole plan was we were going to meet up later and he never showed. No, you did all of that and you couldn't even show up to the bar. Like bro, you almost ran. You almost rear ended someone. You can't show up. I can't see the guy. I'm looking at the picture. But I can't see. He's got to be good looking because there's no way he was good looking here. I'll send it to the group chat so you can take a look. No, it's it's in her topics that to you guys, I'm sure read. Yeah. Here hold on. You want a number? Is it good looking? I can't tell. It's how are you going to write it? That's interesting. So that's wild in traffic. You're in a big truck. That's good. That's a thing. That's what it was. That's her country boy thing, right? Well, he wasn't looking at me. He was looking at Sam looking at a guy in a big old. What is that? Is that a Chevy Silverado? It looks like a Chevy Silverado that's lifted. Yeah. But he we asked him on the phone to where like, how tall are you? How old are you? He's 32. He was 6'3" and I'm like, oh, how do you know he's got how do you know he's not lying to you? Maybe that's why he didn't do it. That's I think it's like, if he lied about his height and then he didn't want to show off and that's all. The only talk to you from the car this is not this is not this is not Tinder. This is trucker. This guy, yeah, this guy, by the way, this guy is crazy that he's doing this in traffic and look at there's cars in front and there you can kind of almost see from the lights on the side of the car. There's cars in the back. And he missed his turn just to keep up with us to get the rest of the phone. Wow. He didn't show. I know. This could have been. Look at that. At one point, there's traffic lights of everybody stopped just ahead. This guy's lucky. He didn't like smack into somebody. Yeah. From paying attention. I know, but it's really hard to meet people normally these days. So I feel like the only time you meet somebody is on the road in traffic getting to work or going out with friends or I actually had a guy friend who met a girl that way that they and they dated for like a couple of months. It was really really. Really. Yeah. Out of red light. That's actually really cute. But is anybody anybody ever met the love of their life in traffic and you guys now are together? That's or what did they do to get your number? What did they do to get you? That's a good one too. 844 mojo live. 844-665-6548. No. I got to tell you though, I would I see all the time like a red lights people that are good looking people and cars next to me and I can't even look at them because every time I look at them, they look down or look away like they look completely with you. This guy must be a good looking guy. So actually I was in downtown Royal Oak and I saw this really cute guy and I looked over and I rolled up my window and I'm like, Hey, and as soon as I said, Hey, a girl in the backseat whip, roll down the window, I couldn't see you, like I didn't know. She in the back. Yeah. That's weird. Yeah. I have nothing to do. You're not going to happen. That's better than if she popped her head up. Yeah. Hey. Hey, what's going on Mike? How you doing? Hey, good morning mojo. Good morning, buddy. Yeah. So he's got a girlfriend. I'm married and I've done that before, but you just can't help yourself. You see a beautiful woman or two, Mike, you're not even voices. What? Yeah, Mike, so you are actually in traffic flirt with girls like this? No, no, not, like not now, I'm old, but you know, back in the day. Yeah. Yeah. You did it for the plot. Yeah. By the way, to Mike's wife, he apologizes for this phone call. What's up, Michelle? How you doing? Hey, don't know. How are you? We're doing fantastic. What's happening? Great. So I grew up in Houston. I was at a red light with my best friend actually doing the Chinese prior draw, but it was back in my eighties. Oh, the way we went which by the way is I don't I don't know why they do this. Is that a racist thing to say nowadays, but it's where you jump out of the car and switch. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Switch seats in the car. Yeah. So you're at a red light doing this. We're running around our car. Yeah. And truck next to us had Michigan license plate and we were in Texas, like I said, but the driver was extremely attractive. And we've been married for 38 years. Oh! Great. Greenlight. That's amazing. So you and the guy at the red light that we're flirting with each other, you guys are now married. Right. Excellent. With my friend flirting with the passenger. The friend flirting. They started talking. Oh. They were talking. We just started talking. What a dream. Don't worry, Michelle. What? No. Honestly, do you wish that you drove a different way at that time? Is it like a happy marriage or what? No. It's great. Oh. No. He wasn't that last. Great kid. Great grandkids. He wasn't that last guy that just called us up, right? That's flirting with KP and her friends. By the way, I think that this is interesting that KP and her friends are flirting out the window because I would think that nine out of ten guys would be creepy guys that would scream out at you guys. No. No? I mean, yeah, there's creepy guys out there, but I think that, I don't know, if you are putting in that much effort to have fun, even if, yeah, he didn't show up, that sucks, but that moment was just fun to play along with your own vacation and doing that. I don't know. It's not creepy because he can't touch us because we're in a car, so that's the part where it's fine. You know? We're out on the street and somebody's like, that would be weird. Come on, man. Come on, man. You gotta drive. Show it out. What's up, Cam? Hi. Oh, good morning. Hi, everybody. I'm at my husband at the corner of Honeyac Trail and Nine Mile in South Lyon. Oh. Who made the first move? I kind of think I did. He was on his motorcycle, Loree, waiting to make a turn, and I took my sunglasses down to look at his motorcycle. It was gorgeous. And as I was ready to make my left hand turn, I pushed my sunglasses back up and smiled at him, and he turned around and followed me. Oh, geez. That's creepy. Yeah. Megan's Nightmare. You're a little creepy. So I was going to my place of business. I work at a dental office in South Lyon, and I had to take a Christmas tree down since March in front of those business, and he turned around and came up into the parking lot and said, I thought I knew you. I'm like, yeah, okay. So he comes into my work the very next day into my business, stands at the counter and says, I remember where I've seen you from. He says, you sit down in front of me at church for like the last two years with your mom, your dad, and your kids. And is that true? It was true. Wow. Why? He couldn't just wait to a church. That's unbelievable. Wow. This is bigger than just meeting on Honeyac Trail. I like it. So I got out for a cup of coffee, and here we are, Mary, 17 years. You know what? These kids are relying on dating apps these days. They need to go out on the road and drive, right? No, but here's where you lost me. I just don't get. If a guy asked for my number and then started following me, I'm going, oh, I'm getting murdered. Unless he's not. Unless he's not. Unless he's not. Unless he's not unlifted. He has a lift. Megan, you got to change your perspective. No, I like the not dying part of me. What's the stay of life? You always think the worst. Think the best. Next thing you know, seriously. Three words change the story unless he's had a quick question for you. Do you guys ever just go sit at that corner there on Honeyac Trail and go a little in the car? Maybe? No. No. You should try it today. Okay? No, you're never too old for that. It's always fun. I don't know. You salute you. Yeah. All right. Have a great day. An official message from Medicare. A new law is helping me save more money on prescription drug costs. You may be able to save too. With Medicare's Extra Help program, my premium is zero and my out-of-pocket costs are low. Who should apply? 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