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Snooping & Being Lazy

Halfway through the show and the fun continues! We shared some weird stories and talked to Jonathan Tucker! We talked snooping, bad restaurant behaviors and lazy girl jobs too! Listen to Billy & Lisa Weekdays From 6-10AM on Kiss 108 on the iHeartRadio app!

Duration:
45m
Broadcast on:
12 Jul 2024
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mp3

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On a child's town, big Hollywood star goes way back with Billy Coste that he was in the studio to talk about growing up in child's town and also his close friendship with Nick Jonas. Should I say welcome home? Is it still a homecoming for you? It is still a homecoming for me, absolutely. So you're still a town in Charlestown? Well, I mean, I built this business so that I could tell my wife I had an excuse to come back to Boston all the time. And she looks at my spending at the Warren Tavern in Charleston. Because then you were right. Or does she do that? Does she track the credit card statement? Like as it's happening. Why were you just at Warren Tavern? Correct. Wow, amazing. So, yeah, you do have a new company locally. Boston Garden Cannabis. And I know it's a recreational marijuana place. But my question for you is, was it hard getting the name Boston Garden? You know, I don't want to get too deep into that, Billy. You know, but it wasn't that handout samples. That's for you. Oh, thank you. Of course. It is record. You should leave legal in the Commonwealth. And that's a lobster roll. That's right. Oh, look at that. So the brand is lobster pot. And then we've got lobster rolls. Wow. And a lobster bake is 28 in a box. No, this is. Yeah, so it's a lot of fun. Look, I grew up going. Yeah, but that is his home. This is home. This is the part of the pie of who I am. The big slice is Boston is Charlestown. The people's republic. You know, it's nurse cradle. It isn't my dad taught at UMass Boston for 35 years. Wow. I grew up standing at this little desk that my mother put up right by the ducklings in the comments where she would sell the book sometimes in the summer of the tournament. So it's a huge part of how I see the world. And it's a joke that I built the business so I could come back. But part of it is true. You know, I mean, I really, I feel so connected to. Our community. And we were talking about going back to my house yesterday and you get in to go back to your house. I mean, it's scary, isn't it? Like I had the opportunity once to go to my childhood home. We were shooting my TV show in Cambridge. A woman shouted out my name. Hey, Billy, I live in your house. I said, what? And then she said, yeah, you want to come up and she walked us up to the third floor of the triple decker and not much changed in the flat. And I sat in what was my brother in my bedroom. And I got all emotional and cried. Oh, that's how I was glad you shared with me because yesterday I had this opportunity and I'm walking through our house, which my parents bought in the late 70s after the busing riots. And I grew up in this house that had was a rooming house. So people lived in different rooms in the house until they slowly kind of acquired more and more of 21 Monument Square. And I was like, I could barely talk in there. Yeah, it was so I got like really, like I was seeing my brother in the bed next to me. And, you know, very emotional. But Jonathan Tucker is here. You've got so much going on. First of all, I was talking to you off the air. I am so into the show Kingdom. I'm a little late to it. I'm sorry. I apologize. I just am thrilled. I mean, I've known Billy Kai, this guy, my entire life. You actually have a picture of yourself with him, right, but you carry around. I think we both have gotten better looking. That's the last time we saw each other. But I got to tell you, the show Kingdom, you are a scary bastard. Thanks, bud. I mean, wow, do you scare me in that show? I was just kicking Muay Thai pads yesterday with Mark De La Grate there in the winter hill at his city. Dong Jim, which is like one of the premier mechas for Muay Thai. And it's right there in Somerville. And he goes every paper view fight to the UFC fights to do commentary. It has become a huge part of my life. And it is also kind of connected to Boston because this is like a fighting spirit. Here in the city and we've got some great gyms. So you're still working at the MMA thing? I just love it. Yeah, it's a crazy sport. I mean, didn't you get kind of interested in it when you were watching the show? Yeah, but I also got scared. I mean, you know, just your expressions in this show scare me. But folks, if you haven't seen Kingdom yet, do yourself a favor. John and Tucker is in it. And you know who else is in it? Nick Jonas. Now, I'm told you're very good friends with Nick Jonas. Well, yeah, I mean, he's an incredible person. You know, and I love that you dragged in the Jonas Brothers cut out poster in the studio, which I'm looking at. Well, it's all weird. It's a little weird, but you know what? These guys are like, you know, it is sometimes you guys get to kind of experience this in many ways. There's this idea of who people are. Yeah. And then you guys get the opportunity to have them come in and you get to meet them. And you kind of get a feeling of does the image match up with the person. And these are like three of the most wonderful people in the whole world. And their parents are amazing and their friends are real. I mean, Nick and Joe and Kevin's friends range from like, you know, 20 years old to like 70 years old. Like the entourage is real and they've just collected different people from their lives and their work. And it gives them, I think, a really solid foundation. I mean, these are like really good people. And I was going to ask you if you actually went to the wedding of Nick and Priyaka, but you were in the wedding. Yeah. It's a weird story connected to it. Well, I was shooting in Turkey and to get out of Rajasthan, India. You know, this is a Charlestown kid, by the way, just to be clear. So I'm getting out of Rajasthan, right? Let me tell you, Doda, it's not easy. The flights are super hot to get out. I tried to coordinate. I was like, ultimately, I did the whole week and we had it was incredibly special. It was a special opportunity in the Priyaka family and the whole country really came out to welcome all of us. And I had a tuxedoed up and at the very last day, right, before they were about to walk out for the ceremony and jumped onto a flight. And it was the ultimate high load because we're in the spectacular palace in northern India up in Chodhpur, Chodhpur, Chodhpur. And, you know, I'm in this beautiful Ralph Lauren tuxedo custom made. And then, hold on, then I get into an actual rickshaw and I go to the local airport and there's a literal chicken in the airport. And I go to the bathroom to get out of my tuxedo before getting onto it. And I'm not exaggerating. I will share photos, like 62 R seat to go from Rajasthan to, you know, somewhere in Germany to get my next form. Sure. So it's always good to be able to see both sides of the coin. Once again, Jonathan Tucker, Tony, out of Charleston, big time movie star now. But you also, speaking of Nick Jones, didn't you write a song for him? Yeah, you know, it's in the room where it happens, kind of so to speak. So as somebody who doesn't have any musical talent whatsoever is really a thrill to tell my wife that I'm like, "I know I'm a musician." So do you have writing credits? I have a brief, I have a brief writing credit if she saw it. I donated the earnings to Nick Charity. We have a clip of the actual song. Oh my goodness. [MUSIC] You got to wait for it here. [MUSIC] You're actually saying the watch me and that? Part of that, correct? Yeah. I have vocals as well. Wow. I can't hit a single note in my life. I think it's a good example of somebody who can do a lot and not do a lot but pretend to do a lot. Wow. You know, you can say, "It could tell you make it." I'm certainly not a cannabis guy, but we've built up this whole thing. I'm not an MMA fighter, but give me some time to train. I'm going to be in Delegratte's gym. I can do some things. You could have fooled me in Kingdom. Now, Winnie, you've gone to about 49 Jonas Brothers shows. Do you remember them playing that song? Yes, it was definitely open to the show with it. Oh, I hope that's true. But it's not the only song you wrote for. There's an -- I didn't write for him, Billy. [LAUGHTER] I mean, I was in a room like this, and I was like, "You know, that's a nice sweater." And they're like, "Okay, I'll give you a quarter of a point." [LAUGHTER] You know, I've been to a lot of those shows. They're absolutely fantastic. The Boston Show has been great. I've been to a number of them here. I always like having my Red Sox cap for Nick and his Yankee loving family. And one of the few demerits for the Jonas Brothers. [LAUGHTER] Hi, this is Harry Styles. And we're back with Billy and Lisa in the morning. Boston's number one hit music station. Kids 108. [MUSIC PLAYING] Ooh! [MUSIC PLAYING] Ooh! [MUSIC PLAYING] Ooh! Ooh! Oh, Donovan, let's start with you. Go! We have airline news. Frontier Airlines, flight from Orlando to Philly, had quite the show. When a woman literally pulled her pants down and threatened to pee in the middle of the aisle, she's been hit with federal charges. Yeah, lock it in here. Authorities say the plane was preparing to land when 60-year-old Dulce Huertas got out of her seat and said she needed to go to the bathroom. At one point, pulling her pants down and a gesture to relieve herself, but then pulled her clothes back up. I watched the video. She does show her entire bear behind me. Oh, yeah. It's quite the show. So I don't know. The plane stories just don't stop it. Why does it keep happening? Don't they know it is a federal offense? Yeah. No idea. All I know is that two or three times I've flown, I was a complete angel. Yeah. I don't want to do Fed Time. Quietly sitting there. Yeah. Yeah. You never want to do Fed Time. No! Are they that desperate for attention? I don't know. There's nothing in it for them. Well, this woman had two cocktails, so I don't know if that was anything. Well, now it's a party. Off come the pants. Domino's Pizza Delivery Guy in Colorado caught on camera stealing a package after dropping off the pizza. Here is the victim talking about getting the package stolen right here. You made me very nervous. Kind of tell that he was truly trying to see what else was available. We've had other incidences here where things weren't clear on the camera, but this was pretty clear. It was desperate and whatever, but at the same time, there's right and there's wrong and this is not right. It could really do some harm to people and it could harm our overall community. If this is something that isn't stopped or people aren't aware. You know what? It's a little give and take. Well, he left a pizza and he took a little something. He took a little something for himself, you know? I'm just surprised Domino's is still out there. Oh! My house? Big fans. I love Domino's. Yeah, it's cheap. Yes. It doesn't taste that bad. It's pretty good. Actually, I've always liked their pizza. And it's guaranteed. It's guaranteed. Yeah. And it's like you're never going to be like it was bad. It was fine. It was good. Don't you remember when I was a kid, Domino's had that promotion where they promised to get the pizza in under 30 minutes or it was free. It was huge. Huge, huge, huge. Yeah. Winnie, what have you got? Okay, so in Atlanta, 911 dispatches are getting ridiculous calls about different non-emergency things and they're tying up all their resources. I pulled a couple of the calls. Oh, he did? A little bit of research here. You tried a little pillow for workhouse to another couch? Yeah. Try and rescue Don't provide those type of services. I'm sorry. This is 911 with the address of your emergency. Yeah, you don't know what this call is, do you? Just go with the letter. I'm sorry. To work game. Work game, you turn one. That's a high crime. Yes, you will be charged for that. Yeah, you can't prank 911. No, you can't. You may not have heard it there, but the first one they were asking to come move pillows. That's Billy's future. Billy can't move anymore and he's old. Yeah. He's going to say, I need the pillows move. They're going to do better. I'm drowning in pillows out me. I can't breathe. I'm going to imagine if he dies being suffocated by pillows with irony. Yeah. Don't have him. What have he got? This is unbelievable. Sifless cases have soared to their highest levels in 70 years, according to the CDC. Yeah, this is, you know, it's crazy because we make fun of, you know, we make a joke of this all the time. Yeah. I play my stupid clips, which I'm going to do right now, but this is a real issue. It is. It's an out of control epidemic. Yeah. What are the numbers? The probability of acquiring syphilis during a man's life is 1 in 10. Oh, wow. 70% they've gone up in the highest level in 70 years. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. So, you know, please use protection. All that stuff. Please get checked, you know, because you never want, you know, you never want, you know, what? Sifless has many nicknames. Yeah. Yeah. Sif. Haircut. And old Joe. Haircut. Haircut is not that bad because you could just say, I got a haircut. Have you had it? What kind of question is that? If anyone in this room would have had it just said would have been you. Yeah, that's true. Yeah. I've never had that. How about this lift driver in Philly who goes by the name Philly Jesus is now picking up customers and looking for social media followers. Philly Jesus used to be a staple in the area until 2016. He was arrested and divorced. He then went quiet for a bit, but now he's back. Oh, he's back. It's like a church on wheels, you know. I pick up a passenger. They see me dressed like this. And I turn back and I say Jesus is taking the wheel to that. I tell them what I do, you know, that I'm an artist. I'm a Christian artist, you know. I dress up like my superhero Jesus. Yeah. And then I tell them, you know, give me a follow on social media. God bless me with a car. God bless me with a job. You know, it beats walking on the street, you know, like Jesus wrote a donkey. Philly Jesus is riding the car. Let's go. Yeah. I know you're going to pull this. It's Q20. And we're back with a Billy and Lisa in the morning. Hey, everybody. Justin here. Welcome back to the show. That topic always on the Billy and Lisa show is restaurants, especially bad behavior in restaurants. I know, listen, I used to work in a restaurant as a teenager in my 20s. So I've seen it all as you probably have to. The moral of the story is when you're out to eat, be respectful. Yeah, the topic today is a restaurant. If you witnessed crazy things at restaurants, whether you work at a restaurant, have worked at a restaurant, I don't care how far back you want to go. Just crazy people doing crazy things. And this all started because of a story we had, right? Lisa involving an actor from Star Trek. Zachary Kinto. Yeah. He unleashed horrible things to the restaurant staff in Toronto. Yeah. He's also in heroes. I don't blame that hostess. If Zachary Quinto yelled at me, I would definitely cry almost immediately. He is the actor and heroes who placed the bad guy that saw his people's skulls off and takes their brains out with his hands. Okay. Yeah. I would just be picturing that and just start crying immediately. All of a sudden I'm a fan of this guy, but he does what? Let's go to Sally from Drake. It's Sally. What did you witness? What's the story? Good morning. I waited tables in college and I had this wonderful family of four. They were very pleasant, very sweet. They left a decent tip at the time. It was 15%. But after they left, I didn't know this. Their child had threw up all over the table and all they did was cover it with a bunch of napkins. So when I went to go clean the table, I went to like go pull all the napkins and I got covered in vomit. Oh, that's terrible. You never want to touch vomit. They should have cleaned that up. With your bare hands too, I bet, right? Yeah. I mean, yes, absolutely. With my bare hands all over my pants and my apron. Oh my God. But I mean, I would have cleaned it up if they just would have told me. It just would have been nice to know ahead of time. I wouldn't have minded cleaning it up had I known ahead of time. You probably would have put some gloves on, right? Right. It's like, yeah, absolutely. Or make the busboy do it. Yeah. Hey, dishwasher. Yeah. Get on this. What are you? Good call. Good call. Let's go to Danielle from, hey, from Milton. Oh, hey. Hey, Danielle. Hello. So I waited cables throughout college and then for years after and I actually waited on you, Billy, about 15 years ago at a restaurant on the Cape. And still remember your order down to the drink and salad. Oh, go ahead. Okay. Okay. What was the order? No, we're going to guess. Okay. I'll do the drink. You do the food. Okay. Okay. Cosmo. Yes. Light on the crayon. Yeah. What was that? Sorry. He's late on the crayon. I don't remember that. Okay. It was a cosmo salad was salmon on top. No, actually all he ordered for food was a side garden salad. Yeah. Yeah. Shrimp. Shrimp. Apple vinegar. Wow. We only ordered a garden. No protein. Okay. Shrimp on it. I'll tell you Shrimp is like a calories a shrimp. It's true. Yeah. It's probably a light lunch. All right. Let me ask you a question here. Danielle, did he ask? Did he ask you for any do you offer him? I should say any water. I don't remember. Oh, yeah. About 15 years ago. Yeah. You got to be careful. Yeah. What else? It was very nice. But he was with a group of guys that like came in after. You know, I think it was golfing perhaps or something. There was a big table. And most of the guys, you know, are hungry and ordering lots of food. Yeah. Maybe it was guys getaway. And it was probably a guy's getaway. I'm not sure where in the Cape was it. It was in Katana. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Guy's got away. Yeah. Who wasn't you in rocket? Oh, yeah. I was jukie and all like the hardy guys. Oh, yeah. Yeah. If you're a waiter out there in Boston listening, never offered Billy water. I never believed in the water thing. Okay, dude. I just had a bottle of water in the car. Leave me alone and bring me a drink. Roxanne from Saugus. Oh, go ahead Roxanne. Hi. Good morning, everybody. So I think I was in the industry for 30 30 plus years. I didn't raise my kids. I stayed home during the day, worked at night. But when I was a lot younger when I started serving, I worked in a practice place. And I had a customer tell me older woman tell me her coffee wasn't hot enough. I we just had made the pot of coffee. Yeah. I took her cup of coffee back and I put hot pepper flakes in it. Oh, you're hot enough now for you. Oh, my God. Did she drink it? And she said it was she drank it. She said it was the best hot cup of coffee. Oh, yeah. There you go. Here's your coffee. Wow. Nothing. I mean, a hot cup of flakes. They don't think they float on the top of the coffee. Oh, wow. Well, maybe she got the message. Yeah. Yeah, I think so. She was a regular, unfortunately, but she just was naggy all the time, you know, leave you the 10 cents, the 50 cents or whatever, you know, yeah, 30 years of it. You know, people want to come in. I've been a hostess. They yell at you because again, like you had said earlier about holding open tables. Oh, yeah. That's the fact because, you know, that if the restaurant slams, you don't want to have a customer sitting there. Right. I've actually escorted out customers for yelling at me because they couldn't sit down. Here's the door. Go somewhere else. Oh, that's right. That's my girl. Okay. What's up, Miranda? On the flip side. So I was a waitress and one time I was serving a breakfast and I served a man an egg Benedict and I accidentally dropped it on his shoes. He was sitting with the shoes up on the booth and he was with his two kids and he made me clean his shoes and kept being like, you need to buy me new shoes. Oh. And they looked like they were just like old gross tennis shoes. You got down on your knees and wiped off the eggs. Benedict. Me and my coworkers did. Yeah. What a lose. Yeah, that's bad. So if you're a grown man when you're feet up at a restaurant that the whole other issue. In front of your kids, too. Like what are you teaching your kids there? Bang down. That's not good. Oh, my God. Terrible. Terrible. Good morning. I used to work at a restaurant where this couple would make a reservation for three people and bring their stuffed raccoon, who they called the raccoon, the apostrophe raccoon, and they would get very dressed up and they were very well-mannered and nice and we accommodated them. So hold on. Let me get this straight. So the couple with the stuffed raccoon were nothing but nice. Yeah. But these other people like the eggs Benedict guy are making servers wipe their feet off. Yeah. I mean, it sounds like he needed new sneakers anyway. Right. It sounds like it. What a wacky world. Yeah. Oh, my God. One time as a server, I was left two cents for my tip, but little did they know that one of the pennies was an 1864 Civil War era Indian head penny and I'm a coin collector. So, huh. Judy was boring. Hello. Then Judy discovered Jumbo Casino dot com. It's my little escape. Now Judy's the life of the party. Oh, baby. Mama's bringing home the bacon. Whoa. Take it easy, Judy. 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I'm just going to read this headline, it says more than four in five people admit to snooping through other people's devices, i.e. cell phone, computer, laptop, iPad, whatever, says have something to hide. Your digital device may not be the best place to keep it as a new survey finds 82% of people admit to snooping through other people's devices. And they have really good skills out of two 81% claim they've never been caught snooping. And by the way, need to point out this is not just people in a relationship, you know, like a couple or spouses digging into somebody else or the other cell phone. It could be a lot of different categories. According to the poll of a thousand Americans, 53% say they've found something incriminating or concerning while poking around. Okay, okay, what? I've never done it. I thought you when you started, I thought you were talking about just relationships. No, no, it's just snooping on anybody anyway. Lisa brought up a good point off here before we went into this that, you know, parents could. Yeah, it's kids. Kids, the kids phones. Definitely kids. I know that my kids when my phone's out, you know, like text messages just pop up, they'll read them openly. I still read my mom's text messages, mom has no walk on her phone. So I just go and read all what's going on. Why? Well, group chat read through that, I see what's going on. Does she know that you're doing it? Yeah, I think she cares. Okay. She doesn't care. I'll go through my own phone. God, you really need a life of some sort, get you away from the life that you're living. What are you doing? Like just grabbing someone's phone and reading their business. It's like, oh, she's the ultimate snooper. I still have the screenshots from last time I did it. Yeah. Oh my God. You're taking screenshots? Yes. You have to have proof. Wow. You have the conversations that I found in your mother's phone. No, on my ex's phone. So there was no there was no lying because I had the proof. Well, I wasn't even going to ask you if you've done it because I know you're the queen of doing it. I've done it. Of course I've done it. You follow and stake out people overnight or maybe once or twice sandwich. Have you ever gone on to your wife, Michelle's phone? Never, never, never, never. And if it ever crossed my mind to do it, I would know I'm, you know, it's time to split. Yeah. I have never done it to Tim just because I can never remember his passcode. That's a different thing. That's not the same thing. Right. But I have to say that my kids, that's a big one because when you have teenage kids, there's a code of sort of trust. And I feel like I know that the two of them would be very upset if they knew that I was looking through their phone. But what if you had what you thought was reason to look like? What if you thought they might be in some situation that could be dangerous or whatever. I think then I think you have a conversation with them and we are still paying for their phones. Yeah. So I think that that gives us more of an opportunity to say, hey, can I look at your phone? He's just doing it. It could break the trust. Right. That's always it's a delicate balance. Yeah, because they're on the, if they're on the verge of trouble, you know, the trust doesn't matter. You get it. It's more like I got to get in. Have you ever looked at someone else's cell phone? My wife or what would you consider looking at when I first started dating, but not anymore. Wait a minute. What? You were looking in Jen's phone? Oh my God. Yeah. Why? Well, because I was just, you know, I was insecure. I was, I was worried that she was cheating on me when she wasn't. So I was always looking around me. Mm hmm. Yeah. Did she catch you? Um, oh yeah. Yeah, because I would find stuff that I thought meant something when they really didn't, you know, like if she was texting a number that wasn't saved in her phone, I'd be like, who's this person? Why aren't they saved? Who is it? What are you hiding? Mm hmm. Would she get upset with you? We would fight about it. Yeah. It was definitely some trying times in the relationship. And it was all my fault. But I think that once you develop a trust, if you have trust in your partner and they have trust in you, then there's no reason to, you know, as far as the kids thing, though, I mean, this is, you know, I, my son will look in my phone, you know, what's he looking for? No, I just look in and see, you know, he's only six, but you know, there was, he almost found some explicit stuff that I had saved in my phone. So you've got some weird sites that you're, I used to, no, no, no, just nothing, nothing terrible. Just, you know, stuff with my wife and I. Yeah. I know that both my kids have tried to figure out my past. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Let's pump the brakes here. What are you talking about? You, you like, save videos of your life? No, no, but you know, some. Some pictures, send pictures to each other, you know, just fun stuff, playful, playful pictures. Right. That would be in there. Give me an example of a playful pick to your wife, uh, of myself over, over, of yourself, of, you know, maybe just me, you know, with a little bit less. Okay. This is promising. Yeah. I think we can figure it out. Yeah. You know what, good for you, bra. Look at you. Well, I'm just, the point is not the pictures, the point is that, you know, I have to be careful on that because, you know, if you have kids, they can grab the phone and look through it. That's all. Do you think there's a chance Michelle is going through my phone? Your wife, Michelle, has no reason to go through your phone. You're the lamest man. I've been through your phone. There's nothing there. Yeah, there's nothing there. Yeah. Yeah. Nothing to worry about. Okay. I'm too lame to. What? There's nothing there. I will say a call me old school. If I realized that she had gone through my phone, I would think we're in trouble. Well, I think that you're right about that. I think that if someone is going through someone's phone, then there's a trust issue. Yeah, there's normally trouble. Right. So again, I think you guys are good. I don't think that there's any trouble. You don't think she's in my phone? I don't think she's welcome to go in my phone. Yeah. No, she's not. She doesn't care about your phone. She doesn't care about the coffee. Coffee time. Okay. I'm onto something else. I'm thinking maybe I should be centering her things like Justin does. Okay. Again, if that's something that you want to explore, then yeah, go for it. I didn't see. I didn't mean for it to take a down this road. I was just trying to make a point. If you're with a part of your trust, you should be able to send whatever you want packing for through message. Have you ever trusted anyone? Absolutely not. No. I didn't think so. And she snoops. I'm telling you something. You would have to literally find some device that like a padlock for your cell phone because you know, she's going to get in it when he's going to get in your phone and for no reason. No, there was reason. There was a lot of reasons. It's winning superpower. Yeah. Right. I'll find out. And we're back with the Billy and Lisa in the morning. Hey guys. Good morning. Justin here. Welcome back to the show. So crazy thing happened to Lisa Donovan. She almost got into a fist fight. Yes. You heard that correctly. Lisa Donovan was almost throwing down in a parking lot who had this for a prediction in 2024. You know how on this show every so often we have a story that happens to one of us? Well of all the people, Lisa Donovan, one of the sweetest people we know almost had a fist fight. And if you would ask anybody about the Billy and Lisa show and you would say which which member do you think almost got into a fight would you think? Her name starts with the W and ends with any of all people Lisa Donovan and a parking lot. No less. What happened? It was like a scene out of Kirby enthusiasm. So for the past 10 years, just to give you a backstory, I've always loved Jack Russell Terriers. I've loved them. I've always wanted to get one. I've always wanted to adopt a dog from a rescue. So on Friday, I've been searching and searching and searching for all, you know, all these different websites of different rescue organizations. And I found one and it was a two year old Jack Russell Terrier and it was at the MSPCA up in Nevins in Methuen. That's the location. They have locations all over but that was the one. So I never told anyone and I saw it on Friday and they opened yesterday, their adoption hours were from 12 to three. That's when you could go. They don't, you know, you can't make a reservation. You just have to show up. So off I go up to Methuen, I'm in the parking lot at, you know, a half an hour early before they open, sitting in my car about 10 minutes before 12, I get out of my car and I walk up to the door. The door is locked because again, it doesn't open until noon. There's maybe another car to in the parking lot, sort of parked where I am. And all of a sudden, like all of these people get out of their cars. So we're all waiting in line, but I'm the first person in line to go through the door. So we start chit chatting with, you know, each other, everyone in line. And a woman, two or three people behind me says, Oh, what are you here for? And I said, Oh, I'm here for the Jack Russell Terrier, Chloe. And she goes, that's the dog I'm here for. And I was here before you in the parking lot. Oh boy, there we go. And she wasn't alone, right? No, she brought a, she brought a friend and the woman starts laughing. And she goes, you have to let me in front of you because that's my dog. And I was like, excuse me? She's trying to throw down with you. And she was, I know, you know, she was elderly. Yes. Okay. I mean. 75. She was elderly. Yeah. I don't know how old, but so, so I'm standing there. And then the woman behind her goes, I want that dog too. Oh God. I'm like, Oh my God, like this is not happening to me. I almost burst into tears and I'm standing there and she's not giving up. She's like, you need to let me in front of you. I was here before you in the parking lot. And I was like, okay, well, what do I do? Like, what do I do? Like, what's the right thing to do? So I left. I let her in front of me. I was like, you know what? I can't do this. And I burst into tears. I got in the car. I literally called Billy and I burst into tears because I was like, wow, I literally just was thrown down by another person over this beautiful animal. And I'm hoping that she gets the dog. Oh, I'm not. No, but, but here, Winnie, like all I was thinking of driving back was, well, maybe, it's a good thing that I didn't like basically get into a fight with her in the parking lot because what if the dog wasn't even available, then we all look really silly. Yeah. So, you know, I hope that the dog went to a good home, but I'm still so angry. Yeah, a couple of things. Do you know for a fact she was there before you, A, and B, do we know for a fact that she got the dog? I don't know either of those. I just know that I was sitting there a half an hour before and she could have been in the parking lot. I have no idea. I just know that I got out of my car in the cold and was standing in the cold for ten minutes before the door up in and I was first in line. Yeah. So two things here. I think you did the right thing, although, you know, every fiber of my being would want you to fight back. I would put my whole body in front of my door. But you did the right thing. You did the adult thing, right? But the other thing is that's a debate in and itself. Okay. So she, if she was there before you in the parking lot in her car, right, and then you come up and you're at the door first, but she was in the parking lot first. Who's first? Exactly. Well, that's your opinion. I don't know. I don't know the answer to that, like geographically or biologically, whatever it is. If you're physically at the door, that's where the line starts. The line's in the start in your car. You know what I mean? You're right. That's true. That's true. In the comfort of her own car. The best rule of follow is you ask yourself in situations like this, you ask yourself, what would Winnie do? No. And Winnie would have thrown that woman up against a wall before she let her in front of her. Oh, she's going to be in jail on elder abuse. That's what I'm saying. Like it just, there was no upside for me. I was going to feel bad if I got the dog and she didn't because she would have been staring at me like, how dare you? And then, and then leaving, I felt bad. So again, I want to give a shout out because I think that adopting a pet like you've done Billy is such an amazing thing. Absolutely. Continue my search. Yeah. But I do want to give a shout out because that is the most beautiful facility up there. The net is farm MSPCA facility. I was blown away. Yeah. So it's about one minute from my house. My wife goes there a lot with my daughter to see the animals. She's my daughter, Gemma loves it. But you want to hear the funny, the best part about the story, not the best, but Lisa called me, I think, on the way there, right? Because she knew it was there, my house. Yeah. I didn't see the call. My daughter. But she was calling to say, hey, I'm going to get this terrier. And I want to come by the house and show you in the film. There's no dog. No, there was no dog. It was a long drive back to Milton alone, wasn't it? Yeah. Was your family expecting a dog? No, they knew nothing about it. Oh. It was her decision. No. She's the mother of the house. And I'm glad I didn't say anything because nothing happened. Nothing happened. Yeah. We can launch an all-out search for an adoptable Jack Russell terrier. Terrier. I didn't know the terriers were in such high demand. And here come the terriers. Very frisky, very playful. It's sad to think, and look at how beautiful these dogs are, that they're thinking that in some countries, these dogs are eaten. What's up, Boston? It's Sabrina Carpenter, and you're waking up with Billy and Lisa in the morning on Kiss 108. Hey, everybody. Good morning. Welcome back to the show. It's Justin here. It just keeps getting crazier and crazier, especially in our job. We find these crazy stories and trends, especially on social media, that are taking the world by storm. And I'll just say this. If you're a girl who's looking for a job, really doesn't want to work, this is for you. All right, Lisa, you unveiled a story that kind of upsets me this morning, but we got to get to it. Well, it comes on the heels of a subject we talked about a few months ago called Quiet Quitting, and that was where people were just sort of like done with their jobs, and they just wanted more me time. And that was like what was happening. Now we've moved on to something called the lazy girl job. And what exactly is that? It's basically a position that you can have that is low stress, low effort with lots of flexibility and freedom. Wow. Yeah. A lazy girl job is something that you can basically quiet quit. Oh, that's for all the gross noises. She's really gone out of bone right now. I'm thinking a lot of comments that are like, oh, easy for you to say about quiet quitting. Like, I have a real job and it's like, I get it. And also there's a lot of jobs out there where you could make like 60 to 80 K, so like pretty comfortable salaries and not do that much work and be remote. Yeah. So there's no ambition. Well, this is big with the Gen Z years. Yeah, it's just to do as little as possible so you can focus on other areas of your life. You know, I hate to say this, I'm wearing like a renaissance era in a way, like a modern day one where everyone wants to be, you know, the arts and traveling and, you know, deeper meaning of like, what is life and it's not all about working and it's about it. That's exactly what it is. And this is the way to do it because you need money to survive, but you don't want to live in your job. You don't want to be overtaken by work. So you only need, according to these people, you only need enough money to have fun. Basically. Yeah. Yeah. To go and enjoy your life. Yep. Just to live on and then you can do other things that you want to do. I have a list of some of the top jobs for lazy girls. Yes. Okay. Yeah. These are such a thing as lazy boys. Yeah. Probably. Yeah. Okay. The number one job title is cloud engineer. Okay. Meaning. Again, the cloud, it's just a very abstract concept, right? It's where all of your data is stored. So just keeping track of your own stuff in the cloud. No, there's no job you're working, keeping track of other people's stuff in the cloud. Right. You know, managing the cloud. Yeah. So who would you be working for? You could be working for Apple. Yeah. Apple has a cloud. Yeah. So what do they do in the cloud? I don't know. No one knows about the cloud. No, no. So that's why this is ironic that this is the number one job title for lazy girls. Imagine that. Yeah. I always get told it's in the cloud. I don't know where the cloud is. You know. Yeah. All I know is it's in there. Yeah. What does Tom Brady think through the clouds and through the rain and through the beautiful days? Thanks, Tom. Yeah. No one understands the cloud. So that's number one. Wow. Yeah. Number one. Yeah. That's why it's number one. Nobody knows you're not doing anything. Right. Exactly. And nobody will know. You do a lot. Nobody will know. Yeah. Here's your more. Lisa. Number two is an e-learning assistant. Oh, again, it's, you know, remote, you can do it online, e-learning assistant. Who are you assisting? People that are doing online classes, which is a very sort of, you know, you can do it for you. You can do it remotely. You're going to reach out to someone who's doing an online course and say I would like to be your assistant. Oh. You can work for the online course and you help when the people that are taking the online course. If they have a question, you can type in a question and that person will respond to you. Again, you can do it from anywhere. Yeah. At any time. Right. So this gives them that flexibility. Yeah. Yes. So essentially, the way I look at it is, you know, typical in the past or, you know, some people now, you work eight hours a day, right? You go into the office, you work eight hours. Now I think with this working from home thing, like I have people in my life, the friends of mine that work from home. And if you add up how much time they actually do work in the day, it's not that much. It's maybe an hour or two out of a whole day. The other hours of doing other things. You know, what's interesting is I look over Lisa's list here of 25 of those jobs. A lot of them are made up like they don't even exist. I mean, I get freelance writer that makes sense to me, maybe help an author or something or whatever. Translator definitely makes sense to me. Translator's good job is a lot to call for it. But let me see. Oh, look at hotel night auditor. What does a hotel night auditor do? They audit the hotel at night. It's just kind of made up. It's the legal assistance, the legitimate job, isn't that called something else? Legal? Yeah, a paralegal. God, this is amazing. So now they're just making up jobs so that they have something to say when someone asks them what do you do? Yeah. And they still have the flexibility. That's what it's all about. It's all about the flexibility. Yeah. That's just not being tied down to an eight hour work day. Right. Not being told like when they can take vacation. Yeah. Enough the one they want to quiet quit. Right. That's what she was talking about. You know, you know, one of my friends, she has been doing her own like translation business and she knew really well. Yeah. She's translated. She speaks Portuguese and Spanish and she translates documents and stuff for people. Yeah. And I mean, it's booming. She didn't have to advertise. You will just keep coming like they need things translated or whatever. Yeah. So she works from home. Now, what is a job? Jen is a nurse. Your wife, Jen. Yeah. Right. So what is an informatics nurse? I have no idea. Oh, the ones that they collect information, like they do intake. So like it'll be like, oh, okay, I'm going to I need the doctors because of what happened. Oh, I have a rash. It's on the left side of my body. Oh, is that like when you go to the doctor for a physical, is that the nurse that just brings you into her room? And that's all she does? No, then you sit there for an hour and wait for the doctor to commit. No, I think they do intake. It's like I think if someone has like a drug addiction when they go into rehab, they do the intake. So they're like getting all the information, all the history on you. I don't know if that's I don't know either way. I've never heard it. I'll have to ask. It sounds very complex. Wow. We don't even know what these things are. Well, that's the secret that I give these people credit because they're inventing things just to have something to say they do. And guess what? It's working. Yeah. They're working and making money and not just enough, you know, yeah, to go out for drinks. A little jealous. I'm not going to lie. Yeah. Seems kind of just to get up, work home and just I couldn't pretend to know what I'm doing. I think the transit job is perfect. It's perfect for Lisa. The next dinner. Yeah. See? Hey there. It is Ryan Seacrest with you. Do you want to make this summer unforgettable? Join me at Chumbak Casino. It's the summer's hottest online destination. They are rolling out the red carpet with an amazing welcome offer just for you. So don't wait, dive in now and play hundreds of social casino games for free. Your chance to redeem real prizes is just a spin away. Care to join me.