Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard XX
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[3] Welcome, welcome, welcome to Armchair Anonymous.
[4] I'm Dan Shepard and I'm joined by Ms. Padman.
[5] Happy Father's Day.
[6] Happy Father's Day to you.
[7] Fathers and fathers, how do we say that?
[8] Fathers and non -fathers and moms and sisters.
[9] Non -fathers alike.
[10] Fathers and non -fathers alike.
[11] Of course, for this special day, we're commemorating it with dad stories.
[12] Yeah.
[13] I think we got the idea because we talked to sisters separated by a year or two that both had stories that involved their crazy dad.
[14] That got us excited to do dad stories.
[15] And they're as good as you would imagine.
[16] Dads are fun.
[17] Dads are fun and unpredictable.
[18] Let's see.
[19] Oh, yeah, yeah.
[20] I'm just trying to see if there's anything that can't be heard on here.
[21] Yeah, there's some really funny ones.
[22] Yeah, yeah, they're all good.
[23] They're all good.
[24] No one, I don't think you'll puke during any of these.
[25] I guess that's all anything.
[26] Well, one has blood, but it's okay.
[27] If someone pukes because they hear about blood, I'm not, I don't feel very responsible for.
[28] That's fair.
[29] But like putty talk, bodily fluids other than, well, bodily fluid, other than blood.
[30] Other than blood.
[31] Oh, really?
[32] Than hooty.
[33] Yeah, I guess it's person to person.
[34] It's person to person.
[35] Yeah.
[36] But guys, listen to this.
[37] It's good.
[38] randomly I was telling the girls about one we have coming up maybe it's next week or the week after as near death experiences which is coming up and then in telling them this one story it then reminded me of the bear attack story yes and I'm like trying to explain it and Lincoln wants more and more details and I was like I can't there's no way I can reenact this guy's story so we listened to it in the kitchen yesterday and it finished and she was oh yeah there's no way you could have reached told that story it was wild yeah i had dinner the other night with anthony and alison and they had a bear in their backyard like the week before they had it on camera and silver like no they live in brown head or something oh oh wow so they had a bear in the backyard yes and a mountain lion on the other side oh what if they caught on video a bear in a mountain lion fighting that'd be a valuable Knock on one.
[39] That they do get that or that they don't?
[40] I don't know.
[41] Okay, please enjoy Dad Stories.
[42] Father God.
[43] Father God, Father God.
[44] Hello, Alex, how are you?
[45] Good, how are you?
[46] Good.
[47] You're good.
[48] Oh, my gosh, you're wearing a cute shirt.
[49] It says, Girl, Dad.
[50] Yeah, I got an 18 -month -old girl that's sleeping right now, and we're actually going to my wife's 35 -week ultrasound here right after this.
[51] Oh, wonderful.
[52] Yeah.
[53] You'll have the exact same gap we have, basically.
[54] 20 months or so?
[55] Yep, don't know the sex yet.
[56] But the first one's a girl, so we count that a surprise.
[57] I'm guessing the second will be a girl, too.
[58] Because of the shirt, solidified it.
[59] That's what I tell my wife.
[60] Okay, so you've got a great dad's story.
[61] Yeah, so I've told this story a few times recently, and I've had a problem keeping my laughter under control.
[62] So I'll do my best here.
[63] Okay.
[64] So my dad is a great storyteller, and before we get started, I just want to say, love you, dad.
[65] Do my best to recollect the story.
[66] same way he does.
[67] And I'm probably biased, but in my opinion, this is the best shit in your pants story.
[68] Oh, right.
[69] Wonderful.
[70] I love when prompts merge.
[71] You too.
[72] I actually submitted this one for the secret that a parent kept from us because I was on the trip with them and this happened and then I'll explain what happened here, but he didn't tell us until years later.
[73] Okay.
[74] So I come from a family of seven.
[75] We would do these long summer trips where we'd all all pile in our Chevy Express conversion band.
[76] Oh, baby.
[77] Yeah, it had like the little TV between the front passenger seats.
[78] Every summer, we would take these big loops to a different corner of the U .S. and hit every touristy little thing along the road.
[79] And when I was really young, we would stay in a pop -up camper at K -O -A's.
[80] For this story, I was 15, so I'm the second youngest.
[81] There was only myself, my younger brother, and I brought a friend with on this trip.
[82] And we were going to the Northeast, and we were staffing in Washington, D .C. We were driving into D .C. And we had an hour left, and my dad was prepping us to say, hey, we're not stopping.
[83] We're going to get to the motel.
[84] A lot of times he would have us just stay in the van when he needed to run in and do something quick, which we loved because we had the movies to watch.
[85] He was pulling in, and we could tell that he really needed to go to the bathroom.
[86] He was starting to make some interesting moans and drones from the front seat.
[87] And so he tells us to stay in the van.
[88] I'm going to go in, get the stuff, and I'll be right back just to use the bathroom.
[89] So, he leaves.
[90] We're fine with it.
[91] We're watching a movie.
[92] And we had been in there for, I guess, the time flew by because it was about an hour.
[93] Oh, shit.
[94] Literally.
[95] So we see him go up the exterior stairs because that's the kind of motel that it is.
[96] He'd come back out to get his bag, and he didn't really say anything.
[97] You said just stay in the car.
[98] I'll be back in a little bit.
[99] Well, he came back, told us, your younger brother needs to stay with you and your friend.
[100] I put up a little bit of a fuss because he'd always stay with my dad.
[101] Dad was nothing negotiating mood.
[102] So he stayed with us, and then we had the trip, and it was awesome.
[103] I didn't hear anything.
[104] Did you inquire?
[105] Why do you need to be solo tonight?
[106] Yeah.
[107] He just said, I don't want to talk about it.
[108] Oh, my God.
[109] I'm trying to think what I would have thought, assuming I didn't think he had gone.
[110] in there and wreaked havoc on the room.
[111] Does he want to masturbate tonight?
[112] Oh, no. Hooker?
[113] Yeah, Hooker.
[114] You're in this big city.
[115] What's going to happen in that room?
[116] When you're young and your parents just say no, you're mad, but you don't think to ask why.
[117] Back then.
[118] You would just be like, ugh.
[119] Yeah, I guess it's just personality time.
[120] I'd be like, what the fuck?
[121] I need a goddamn explanation.
[122] This is out of the normal pattern.
[123] What has happened?
[124] Even though if your mom said no, you were like, okay.
[125] Well, there was no begging.
[126] I definitely would have been like, why are we doing it this way?
[127] tonight.
[128] Is there only a cot in that room?
[129] Can I see the room?
[130] Oh, gosh.
[131] I would put her through the third degree.
[132] Okay, so you didn't.
[133] You're like, all right, your only objection was I don't want my younger brother with me and my bro.
[134] Yeah, so we're all together at Christmas and we're all telling our best stories and he bust this one out on us and it's all coming back.
[135] Apparently, when he pulled to the hotel, he knew he was in trouble when he got out of the van.
[136] He could feel that familiar feeling.
[137] My dad is someone who's done this before.
[138] Oh, sure.
[139] I'll just say that.
[140] You said he was male, so I already knew that.
[141] You tried to rush in through the check -in process.
[142] Apparently, it was someone who didn't really know what they were doing.
[143] And so when he got the key, he went up the stairs open his room, and he couldn't get the key to open the door.
[144] Oh.
[145] This one, he was going out of the stairs.
[146] He can feel the poof that starting to run down his leg.
[147] Yeah, sure.
[148] It was already out as he was walking up the stairs.
[149] Okay.
[150] Because my prediction was like he told his body, I'm putting his key in the door.
[151] Six seconds later, we're unloading, and you tell your body that, and it starts that process, and then the key doesn't work.
[152] But he was already in hot water.
[153] When he was going up the steps, we could see he was cupping his butt.
[154] And my dad's the guy that wears new balance, white shoes.
[155] Norm core.
[156] Mid white socks, short shorts.
[157] And he's not a small guy.
[158] He's 6 .3, probably 250.
[159] Okay.
[160] Not a small boy.
[161] And he couldn't get this door open, so he panicked.
[162] and he started putting his shoulder into the door.
[163] Oh, my.
[164] Until it finally pops open.
[165] Oh.
[166] Well, that's good.
[167] He doesn't bother with the lights.
[168] He's just on a mission to get to the bathroom.
[169] So he takes off, he trips halfway there.
[170] Oh, no. And it's kind of doing that thing where you try to catch yourself, but you know you're just prolonging the process.
[171] Sure.
[172] Kind of running horizontally.
[173] Yes.
[174] So he gets up enough where he runs into the wall.
[175] where the bathroom is and the way he explains it is that it was just a shit explosion on the wall down his leg he gets up to get in the bathroom as he's telling this story he's doing his best impression of like the dumb and dumber scene of what's left as he's in the bathroom when he finishes he comes out of the bathroom and sees in the bed that there are two people No, stop.
[176] On to the covers.
[177] Whoa, whoa, whoa.
[178] That are naked.
[179] No. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
[180] Wait, what?
[181] So it was the wrong door?
[182] Probably?
[183] What the hell?
[184] Double book or wrong room?
[185] Wrong room.
[186] The motel says it was his fault for putting his shoulder in the door.
[187] The couple was upset because they said they gave them their key.
[188] Can you imagine?
[189] Imagine being the couple.
[190] Oh, my God.
[191] Especially if you were like really into it and you were close.
[192] All of a sudden a big bowl comes charging in and shitting every.
[193] Smashing into the wall and shitting everywhere.
[194] Yeah.
[195] What he had tripped on was their clothes.
[196] I'm surprising scream.
[197] That's why I was you thinking.
[198] I know.
[199] Maybe it has.
[200] happens so fast.
[201] This happened to me. Hey, I would yell.
[202] For whatever reason, everyone's innate response to those.
[203] Can I help you?
[204] As if you could.
[205] Maybe they did scream, but he was so in his own zone that he just didn't hear it.
[206] Sure.
[207] That is possible.
[208] Okay, so he sees there's two people.
[209] He had to be in the bathroom for a minute, I'm presuming, yeah?
[210] Yeah, I guess these two people decided to freeze.
[211] He didn't hear anything until he came out and saw them there still in the bed.
[212] Oh my God.
[213] And what happened next?
[214] Did he then get another room?
[215] I still don't understand why he can't have your little brother with him.
[216] It's not like he joined them.
[217] He's like, well, it's going to be three of us tonight.
[218] I think he needed some alone time after all that.
[219] Okay.
[220] Let's see if there's an answer.
[221] He ended up sticking around and like cleaning it up.
[222] The other couple left.
[223] He felt bad when he went back to the office.
[224] He asked if he could have some cleaning supplies.
[225] He did a little bit.
[226] I'm impressed they let you guys stay.
[227] It was an interesting motel.
[228] Yeah, if you barge down a door in your first five minutes as a guest.
[229] And then shit all over the room.
[230] And then now I've got to get this couple another room.
[231] I wonder if they were having an affair and that's maybe why they were so frozen.
[232] I kind of wondered that too.
[233] Oh, fuck.
[234] They thought they were getting caught.
[235] Like early evening in a roadside motel.
[236] Well, that is fantastic.
[237] Yeah, I did not see the lovers.
[238] either.
[239] That was such a good pop out.
[240] Amazing.
[241] Oh, well, Alex, God bless your dad.
[242] Yeah.
[243] He's an awesome guy and now we work together.
[244] Oh, that's great.
[245] Yeah, any kind of dad that's driving to all four corners of the U .S. with a van full of kids, a conversion van full.
[246] Yeah.
[247] I tip my hat to this gentleman.
[248] Yeah, that was great.
[249] Before I go, I do want to say that the reason I started to listen to you too was my oldest sister is an LMFT.
[250] What's that?
[251] Licensed marriage and family therapist.
[252] And she specializes in something that you just described as an epidemic in one of your last fact checks.
[253] Ooh.
[254] I don't know if you remember.
[255] Wait, no. It was a little while ago.
[256] An epidemic.
[257] I say it kind of often.
[258] Is it of divorce or sex problems?
[259] Misophonia.
[260] Misophonia.
[261] She specializes in that?
[262] Yeah.
[263] And she did starting 15 years ago.
[264] And when she was telling me about it 15 years ago, I had never.
[265] her what Mesa Fonio was.
[266] So it's kind of like an OG.
[267] Wow.
[268] In on the ground floor.
[269] So obviously there's tools to combat this?
[270] Yes.
[271] She has her own practice and it's kind of blown up for her.
[272] Yeah, because I guess if you have it at a 10, you probably couldn't go to restaurants or anything.
[273] You can't live.
[274] I couldn't even eat around other people in the extreme version.
[275] And I think it actually depends a lot on who is the person that's doing.
[276] Doing the champing?
[277] Yep.
[278] I was curious about.
[279] that.
[280] Of course.
[281] I don't have misophonia, but when I hate someone, I have it.
[282] Yeah, it sucks.
[283] I look at this fucking pig.
[284] Oh, well, Alex, it was great meeting you, and I really enjoyed that story, and please send your father our love, because what a guy.
[285] Happy Father's Day to your father and to you.
[286] Appreciate it.
[287] My sister just finished the first draft of her book.
[288] Oh, she did?
[289] What's it going to be called?
[290] Give her a shout out.
[291] She hasn't landed on a title.
[292] But it's about misophonia?
[293] Yeah.
[294] You can give her this title for free if she wants to use it.
[295] Misophonia makes misogonia.
[296] That's obviously a great title.
[297] It's obvious.
[298] And sex sells.
[299] So if she wants that, feel free to take it.
[300] Alex, great meeting you.
[301] Yes.
[302] Take care, brother.
[303] Bye.
[304] Here's Maggie.
[305] Oh, Maggie.
[306] I'm Margaret.
[307] I'm going to swing that.
[308] She goes by Maggie.
[309] Hello.
[310] Hi.
[311] Do you go by Margaret or Maggie?
[312] You know what?
[313] I've had like all the nicknames.
[314] so you can call me whatever you like.
[315] Well, I want to call you what you prefer, but Wabiw, being the rascally is, he said, okay, Maggie's next.
[316] And I said, it's Margaret.
[317] He said, I'm assuming she goes by Maggie.
[318] He put this in my head now.
[319] You can call me Maggie.
[320] Only very special people call me Maggie, but I would put you guys in with that.
[321] A tiny circle.
[322] Does anyone call you Marge?
[323] Oh, yeah.
[324] In fact, when I was little, I was large Marge, even though I was like a string bean, but that was Pee -Wee -Herman days.
[325] And, yeah, large Margey Margarine, Margo.
[326] It's so light where you're at.
[327] Yes.
[328] I know.
[329] And I'm sorry.
[330] I'm not in a closet.
[331] So this gear, I actually do a bunch of podcasts, but this is all like hardwired into a system.
[332] And we have really tiny closets in a super old house.
[333] And so I hoped that a good quality microphone overrode a closet.
[334] Yes, that's correct.
[335] It does.
[336] And you actually look like you're on an elevated plane, like closer to heaven.
[337] Where are you?
[338] I'm in Newton, Massachusetts.
[339] So I'm just west of Boston.
[340] near Wellesley, where you spent a night.
[341] What a lovely place.
[342] Do you have cute little parks with walking trails like they have in Wesley?
[343] Everywhere.
[344] It's gorgeous.
[345] We just moved here a year ago from out west.
[346] From California?
[347] We were in California before us, where I met my husband, but we were in Portland most recently.
[348] Wow.
[349] What a life.
[350] Yeah, you're zipping around.
[351] Good lighting everywhere you go.
[352] Okay, so you have a great dad story.
[353] I do have a great dad story.
[354] And it is when I was 13 years old.
[355] It was on my 13th birthday.
[356] And just a little bit of context.
[357] It was in Ottawa.
[358] up in Canada.
[359] So I'm an only child, no siblings.
[360] And both of my parents were professional musicians.
[361] So my mom was a concert pianist.
[362] My dad was the principal oboist in the NAC orchestra in Ottawa, so the main orchestra.
[363] Oboist.
[364] He's a freak.
[365] Who's drawn to the elbow?
[366] It's such a kinky instrument.
[367] I like it.
[368] It's a weird one.
[369] I will say he was world class.
[370] I'll give him a major shout out here.
[371] He was incredible.
[372] So that day, it was just me and my dad.
[373] And a couple of months earlier, he had warned me of this.
[374] So my mom was actually on tour.
[375] I don't remember where and he came to me and said, hey, your mom's going to be on tour.
[376] It's just the two of us.
[377] And here's the situation.
[378] It was a school night.
[379] I don't remember what night.
[380] It was like a Tuesday or Wednesday or something.
[381] And he said, I have the opportunity to pick up an extra gig playing for Les Mis.
[382] I don't have to take it.
[383] But if I do take it, it means I'm working on the night of your birthday.
[384] And we can totally celebrate on the weekend and all that, but completely up to you.
[385] Do you want to spend your birthday night with your dad?
[386] And of course, being a little overconfident at precious age of 12 rounding into 13.
[387] I was like, oh my gosh, no dad, I don't want to hang out with you.
[388] I don't know what I really thought I was going to do because it's not like I was going to be like 18 and could go out with my friends or anything, like I was 13.
[389] So wake up on the morning of my birthday and completely regret this decision.
[390] I'm all, woe is me. I can't believe I'm going to be alone.
[391] And I'm going on the guilt trip sick.
[392] Oh, no. I can't believe you are going to work and leaving me here.
[393] And I mean, it was totally my fault.
[394] There isn't a little piece of me that's like, well, I was only 12.
[395] Like he might have been able to anticipate this, but whatever.
[396] He was like just the sweetest most loving man. And he felt so badly.
[397] So I go off to school and a few things about me. So at this time, I was so shy.
[398] And I was starting to come into my own, but nowhere there yet.
[399] And I hated being the center of attention.
[400] Like I did not want the spotlight on me at all.
[401] And so I went to this very conservative private girl school.
[402] And after lunch, I was rushing to get to English class because I had English class with Mrs. Chance.
[403] And she was the junior house mistress.
[404] So the most strict teacher in the school, and I was terrified of being late.
[405] And as I'm going through this kind of big atrium at the front of the school, there's a big crowd of students, which they're kind of always is at the end of lunch, but it was larger than normal.
[406] And I could see my girlfriend, Odelia, at the other end, and she's calling my name, and she's like beckoning to me. And she is laughing.
[407] And this girl had, like, the most maniacal, devilish laugh.
[408] And she loved getting people in trouble.
[409] And I was like, oh, God.
[410] And my heart just started racing because I'm like, it's my birthday.
[411] she knows there's a lot of people here.
[412] Something is about to happen.
[413] Oh, no. So what had happened in the background is my dad, as I had left for school, felt so badly he really wanted to make it right.
[414] But he didn't know what to do.
[415] And I'm also at this really tender age where it's like, he can't be too juvenile because I'm 13, but I'm also only 13, right?
[416] So he's trying to figure out what to do and he decides he's going to send a balloonogram to school.
[417] Oh, this.
[418] Hold on, hold on.
[419] Hold on, hold on, hold on.
[420] That's so cute.
[421] Margaret, it's so cute.
[422] But this is not the move when you're a teenager.
[423] No, it is really cute.
[424] It's so cute.
[425] She's not a teenager yet.
[426] He doesn't know.
[427] You don't know.
[428] Okay, but this feels like career suicide when you're in junior high.
[429] It was, but for reasons that you're not anticipating.
[430] Oh, no. This was a long time ago, and this was way predating the Internet, and he looks it up in the yellow pages.
[431] He calls the balloon to ground place, and they gave him a list of options.
[432] And I really wish I knew the full list of options.
[433] I only know two.
[434] Okay.
[435] There was one that was a clown, and he was like, no, no, creepy and way too juvenile.
[436] But the other of the options, which was the one he picked, was a bunny boy.
[437] Um, a bunny boy.
[438] A slick stripper.
[439] So he's picturing, in all innocence, he's picturing this, like, good -looking high school kid in a bunny costume.
[440] Now, what would a good -looking high school kid be doing on like a Tuesday at noon?
[441] He's in high school.
[442] I'm impressed he was even able to conjure up something positive.
[443] When I hear Bunny Boy, there's nothing I can come up within my mind that's going to be.
[444] Bunny Boy, it's so weird.
[445] Send Bunny Boy.
[446] He was so sweet.
[447] He didn't know.
[448] He was just trying to do something that was not a clown.
[449] As I said, I don't know what the other options were, so I could never help him, like, choose in the list retroactively.
[450] And back at Elmwood, okay, all these junior high girls in our little green uniforms.
[451] And the crowd kind of parts, and there is this guy, this man. with slicked back black hair, bunny ears, black bunny ears, a cape and balloons, who proceeds to rip off the cape and start singing the most lurid, happy birthday.
[452] I can't remember if there's music or not, but he might have had like an old ghetto blaster that he put down.
[453] I don't remember.
[454] All I remember is him singing, dancing, gyrating.
[455] All he was wearing under that cape was the tiniest little fong.
[456] Oh, my God.
[457] At a private girls' school.
[458] Oh, my God.
[459] And he's trying to kiss me. This is illegal.
[460] He's going for it.
[461] Is this the 80s, though?
[462] Yeah, this is totally the 80s.
[463] He's totally not picking up on any cues.
[464] I am panicking.
[465] Oh, my God, this is traumatic.
[466] It was so traumatic.
[467] All I can remember is seeing faces, like girls laughing so hysterically.
[468] My girlfriend, Odiliet, laughing hysterically.
[469] and all I can think is like, I'm going to be late to English class and I'm going to be in so much trouble.
[470] And, I mean, my heart, like, I died a little that day.
[471] Oh, my God.
[472] How long was his song?
[473] It was probably like two, three minutes.
[474] It felt like hours.
[475] I mean, it just felt like it was never going to end.
[476] And I was trying to run away from him, but I couldn't because everyone was crowding in because they thought it was so funny.
[477] He's surrounded entirely by and exclusively by minors, young minors.
[478] I'm trying to kiss.
[479] Oh, my God.
[480] This guy should not have been trusted.
[481] to go anywhere and represent the balloon company.
[482] Definitely not.
[483] Oh, the 80s.
[484] Were there any teachers around also watching and laughing?
[485] Janitor?
[486] Actually, that's a good question.
[487] Probably there were.
[488] I don't know what they were doing.
[489] All I know is that by the time I did make it out of there to Mrs. Chance's English class, it was most definitely late, as was half the class because everyone had been watching.
[490] And I couldn't be subtle.
[491] It's very obvious that it's me, right?
[492] I'm there with the stupid balloons.
[493] But the one who got into the most trouble was my dad.
[494] She just called him and lit into him, like, I thought your family had better taste than this.
[495] And he didn't understand.
[496] He's like, it's balloons.
[497] It's a bunny boy.
[498] Like, he totally tried to defend himself.
[499] Was he not in a big fluffy outfit with snapping teeth?
[500] Totally.
[501] I got home from school that day, and I was freaking out on him.
[502] And he was so hurt and so confused that this had happened to him.
[503] And it's really funny because we all lived in the same neighborhood, and they would bump into you.
[504] other in places.
[505] She didn't forgive him for years.
[506] She just didn't have a sense of humor about it.
[507] Finally, many, many years later, they met and they laughed about it in the grocery store.
[508] So my dad actually passed.
[509] He passed in 2017.
[510] And I told this story at his memorial.
[511] And I learned just after that Mrs. Chance, it also passed just a few months later.
[512] So at least they left on good terms after all of this.
[513] I wonder if Bunny Boy's still with us.
[514] Oh, that's a big it.
[515] He sounds like he was living life in the fast lane.
[516] I'm still a little traumatized by that.
[517] But it It was, of course, the best story ever.
[518] That's so incredible.
[519] Oh, my God.
[520] I wish there was a photo of Bunny Boy.
[521] I'm dying to see what he is.
[522] Because when you were 12 going on 13, he probably looked 40.
[523] But I wonder if he was like 25.
[524] Probably.
[525] It was very skinny.
[526] It was very cut.
[527] But he was so, like, glistony, right?
[528] Like, I don't know if they had, like, lubed him up or something.
[529] But he was very shiny and he was very naked.
[530] And in a thong at all girls middle school.
[531] They had to escort him off the property afterwards.
[532] If he kind of hung out, he didn't want to.
[533] leave.
[534] Oh.
[535] Boy, your poor dad.
[536] It was awful.
[537] He tried.
[538] I know.
[539] It was really sweet.
[540] It was totally typical of him.
[541] He had the biggest heart.
[542] He was always trying to do the right thing.
[543] And he would try so hard and then like spectacularly fail.
[544] Like there's many, many stories.
[545] Is it fair to guess that he was like a savant and a genius at music, but then was maybe a little missing the boat on a lot of other areas?
[546] 100%.
[547] Practical stuff completely escaped him.
[548] Well, you turned out lovely.
[549] So somehow that all worked out.
[550] I have to tell you both.
[551] This is such a sim moment for me because I'm telling the story about my 13th birthday.
[552] I actually submitted this story for Gifts Gone Wrong way back.
[553] Oh, yeah, yeah.
[554] But it's perfect that it wasn't picked and that it was picked this weekend because Saturday was my birthday.
[555] It was a big one.
[556] I just turned 50.
[557] Oh, wow.
[558] Thank you.
[559] We're the same age.
[560] I'm your elder.
[561] Come on six months.
[562] Yeah, yeah, yeah.
[563] To celebrate it, I decided to do something really audacious.
[564] I'm a distance runner.
[565] So I ran 50 miles.
[566] But the SIM part of this is, you guys don't know this, but you have been my training partners throughout this whole journey.
[567] Since I learned about you, which was in 2020, you have been with me through multiple marathon builds and now through this.
[568] And my favorite is armchair anonymous.
[569] I have to stop running sometimes.
[570] I save it because I do my long runs on Saturdays.
[571] Like my legs have been buckling underneath me. I've been laughing so hard in some of these.
[572] And it has always been like my dream to be on it.
[573] And then I got the email from Emma on Friday right.
[574] after we were doing my planning meeting for my big run the next day with my friends who are crewing for me. And I went from being nervous about that.
[575] I'm so excited.
[576] It's a total sim moment.
[577] And my dad's birthday is this month too.
[578] And he would just love you guys.
[579] Well, you know what I'm most excited for is you're going to be able to listen to this episode while you're running.
[580] So right now, Margaret, you're running.
[581] And we're with you.
[582] And you're with you, which is even doubly confusing.
[583] And we're cheering you on.
[584] Yes.
[585] Oh my God.
[586] That's so impressive, by the way.
[587] Oh, my God.
[588] I can't even imagine.
[589] Well, wonderful meeting you, Margaret.
[590] Thank you so much for that story.
[591] Could my little 11 -year -old daughter, who I let listen very selectively to your armchair anonymous?
[592] This is like a pattern we've discovered that kids like armchair anonymous.
[593] Hi!
[594] What's your name?
[595] Sia.
[596] Thank you for listening.
[597] This should be a family tradition.
[598] I definitely think you should attempt to repeat this for Sia's 13th birthday.
[599] Yeah.
[600] Humiliator at her grade seven.
[601] Wonderful.
[602] Well, nice meeting you both.
[603] Yes, thank you.
[604] Great to meet you as well.
[605] Thanks so much.
[606] Take care.
[607] We've all been there.
[608] Turning to the internet to self -diagnose our inexplicable pains, debilitating body aches, sudden fevers and strange rashes.
[609] Though our minds tend to spiral to worst -case scenarios, it's usually nothing, but for an unlucky few, these unsuspecting symptoms can start the clock ticking on a terrifying medical mystery.
[610] Like the unexplainable death of a retired firefighter, whose body was found at home by his son, except it looked like he had been cremated, or the time when an entire town started jumping from buildings and seeing tigers on their ceilings.
[611] Hey listeners, it's Mr. Ballin here, and I'm here to tell you about my podcast.
[612] It's called Mr. Ballin's Medical Mysteries.
[613] Each terrifying true story will be sure to keep you up at night.
[614] Follow Mr. Ballin's Medical Mysteries wherever you get your podcasts.
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[616] What's up, guys, it's your girl Kiki, and my podcast is back with a new season, and let me tell you, it's too good.
[617] And I'm diving into the brains of entertainment's best and brightest, okay?
[618] Every episode, I bring on a friend and have a real conversation.
[619] And I don't mean just friends.
[620] I mean the likes of Amy Polar, Kel Mitchell, Vivica Fox, the list goes on.
[621] So follow, watch, and listen to Baby.
[622] This is Kiki Palmer on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcast.
[623] Here comes Jessica.
[624] Here comes Jessica.
[625] Jessica, here comes Jessica.
[626] Right.
[627] Hi, is this Jessica?
[628] Yes, yes, I'm Jessica.
[629] How are you guys?
[630] Nice to meet you.
[631] Where are you from?
[632] Where are you?
[633] So right now, I'm in Chicago.
[634] I'm from the northwest suburbs of Chicago.
[635] Wabiwob.
[636] Ask her.
[637] What suburbs?
[638] Palatine.
[639] That's where I went to high school.
[640] You went to friend?
[641] I did.
[642] Whoa.
[643] I went to the other high school in town.
[644] But me and my friend, where you?
[645] trying to figure out.
[646] We knew you were, like, from the area, but we weren't really sure.
[647] What year did you graduate?
[648] 2016.
[649] Oh, six.
[650] Ten years.
[651] He would have been coming back to town for his 10 -year reunion as you were graduating.
[652] That's rough.
[653] Gross.
[654] That's really rough.
[655] Damn.
[656] Maybe we saw each other at the pool or something.
[657] Seescape.
[658] Must have been before my time.
[659] It's a bell.
[660] Okay.
[661] There's a miss. No bells of rings.
[662] Okay.
[663] So you have a great dad story.
[664] I do.
[665] Story takes place.
[666] About 18 -ish years ago in the suburbs of Chicago, I'm about nine years old at this time.
[667] And all my family is getting together for dinner at this restaurant that we frequent.
[668] Most of us still live in the area, but there's some out -of -towners and new babies.
[669] And my cousin's new boyfriend is here.
[670] And how old's the cousin?
[671] Early 20s, I think.
[672] Okay.
[673] So we're all sitting down by my mom and my dad, and we're also across the table from my cousin and her new boyfriend.
[674] His name is Adam.
[675] So we're all talking, having a good time.
[676] The adults are laughing up the vino, the vodka on the rocks, and I'm just kind of sitting there fidgeting with my very loose tooth.
[677] I'm pretty young, so I still have, like, baby teeth.
[678] And then once I start eating, the tooth finally decides to pop out.
[679] And with this particular tooth, I was bleeding like a ton.
[680] There's a good amount of blood gushing from my mouth.
[681] Oh, wow.
[682] What was the cuisine?
[683] What was the theme of the restaurant?
[684] It's like a bar and grill.
[685] Can I shout it out?
[686] It's called Hackney's.
[687] Yeah, absolutely.
[688] They have a nice onion ring loaf there.
[689] It's really good.
[690] But I'm eating a grilled cheese.
[691] That's all I ate for most of my life.
[692] I start to bleed and for whatever reason I don't want to get up from the table, probably because it's packed.
[693] So instead of getting out and going into the bathroom, I'm spitting my blood into my mom's empty water cup.
[694] Oh, okay.
[695] Okay.
[696] Swishing around water in my mouth and letting it into the cups.
[697] So by the time that I'm done bleeding, there's a big bloody cup of spit water on the table.
[698] It kind of looks like a very potent Shirley Temple.
[699] So it's not like a full bloody Mary.
[700] Or a wine.
[701] It's more Shirley Temple.
[702] Yeah, it's more Shirley Temple.
[703] But there's definitely my blood in there and my spit.
[704] So the evening's going on.
[705] We're having a nice night.
[706] And my dad begins to brag about being like a daredevil.
[707] He'll do anything.
[708] He'll eat anything, et cetera.
[709] Etc, so Adam says to my dad, hey Greg, I'll give you $20 if you drink that cup of Jesse's blood.
[710] Ew!
[711] What are you talking about?
[712] We just had a long talk about eating each other's skin.
[713] I still think it's blood, ew.
[714] Worse than skin.
[715] Yeah.
[716] Wow.
[717] I think I would rather do the skin over the blood for sure.
[718] Yeah.
[719] Blood, no. Yeah, he picks up the glass without hesitation and chugs the entire thing.
[720] So everyone is mortified.
[721] My grandma is so mad.
[722] She's upset.
[723] She thinks it's disgusting.
[724] There's shouts of disbelief and disgust coming from everywhere.
[725] And I'm pretty young.
[726] So I just start crying because I think I'm pretty overwhelmed by the reaction, the attention.
[727] And most of all, like, I was just scared if my dad could die from doing something like that.
[728] Like, I always thought I was diseased or something.
[729] And if my dad drank my blood, he would die.
[730] Oh no. You and Monica would be great roommates.
[731] I mean, horrible roommates.
[732] You could really whip yourselves up into a lather.
[733] We could be afraid about everything together.
[734] But yeah, he's fine.
[735] And everyone is yelling at him.
[736] And he said something to the effect of, she's my daughter.
[737] She's my flesh and blood.
[738] Oh.
[739] I drink a cup of her blood.
[740] So in some twisted way, I think that's pretty sweet.
[741] It is sweet.
[742] Weirdly.
[743] Yeah, I'll drink my daughter's blood.
[744] No problem.
[745] All right.
[746] Cool.
[747] Monica.
[748] Well, I don't have one, so I can't relate.
[749] Had one?
[750] I would drink it if I had to drink it.
[751] But for a dare, no. That's not part of your identity.
[752] It's not.
[753] So that doesn't even appeal to you.
[754] But if someone was holding them hostage and said, you better drink this blood, I would do it.
[755] Cool.
[756] So, yeah, that's just a story I tell, like, any new boyfriend or person meeting my dad, just that I can get, like, a good idea of what his personality is like.
[757] Cute.
[758] I liked that.
[759] Yeah, I like your dad.
[760] He sounds fun.
[761] Did the boyfriend go the distance?
[762] Are they still together?
[763] Oh, yeah.
[764] He's like a staple in our family, and he loves this story.
[765] Well, yeah, because it shows a little bit of his color.
[766] Like, he's feeling quite comfortable if he challenges the patriarch.
[767] It offers to pay.
[768] I'm flush with cash.
[769] I got a 20.
[770] He was trying to have a little fun, too, so I appreciate that.
[771] Is it okay if I bring my bestie out?
[772] Yes, let's get her in here.
[773] And she put me on to you guys.
[774] I want her to say hi to you.
[775] Emma.
[776] Oh, this will be cute to see them try to share this.
[777] Hi.
[778] Hi, Emma.
[779] How are you?
[780] Wonderful.
[781] Are great.
[782] Do you guys both listen?
[783] Yes.
[784] Oh, my God, yeah.
[785] All day, every day.
[786] Uh -huh.
[787] We discuss most episodes.
[788] We get really drunk and talk about how much we love you.
[789] Oh, man. That's lovely.
[790] Do you have a favorite episode?
[791] Yeah.
[792] Your mom's episode.
[793] That's how I'm heard to listen.
[794] Totally.
[795] That's the first episode I ever listened to.
[796] It was incredible.
[797] I always listen to that one whenever I want a good cry.
[798] Oh, that's nice.
[799] It's probably time to get her back in.
[800] I would love that.
[801] Yeah, please do.
[802] Yeah, I think.
[803] everyone needs it.
[804] I guess it would be like about a five -year update at this point.
[805] She has a whole other episode to tell for sure.
[806] Well, it's lovely meeting you guys.
[807] We're very flattered you're listening.
[808] And I think it's so fun that you're listening and then like texting each other about it.
[809] I like that.
[810] Yeah.
[811] Always.
[812] All right.
[813] Well, nice meeting you guys.
[814] It was so good to meet you.
[815] Take care.
[816] Bye.
[817] Oh, that's fun.
[818] Isabelle.
[819] It does say Bella.
[820] I'm not making this.
[821] I don't know if I trust you.
[822] Hi, it's Isabel, but do you go by Bella?
[823] Yes, I go by Bella.
[824] How long have you been going by Bella?
[825] Pretty much all my life.
[826] I think in fifth grade, I wanted to go by Isabella, but I quickly changed.
[827] That was too much for everybody.
[828] That's a lot.
[829] Yeah, yeah.
[830] Where did you grow up?
[831] I grew up in Hampton, Iowa.
[832] But now I live in Indiana.
[833] Okay, so now you're in Indiana.
[834] Does your crazy dad story take place in Iowa or in Indiana?
[835] It takes place in Hampton, Iowa when I was 16 years old.
[836] Ooh, sweet 16.
[837] Yes, indeed.
[838] And so when I was 16, it was April Fool's, and my dad is a big April Fool's person.
[839] He loves it.
[840] Loves it.
[841] April's Fool's people are such a time.
[842] They are.
[843] My dad was one of them.
[844] So April Fool's morning, we have a gym class before school starts.
[845] And so I go and I pick up my friend and we get to this gym class, but we're early.
[846] And so I was like, hey, Lexi, I'm going to call my dad and we're going to prank him.
[847] And she's like, okay.
[848] And so a little backstory.
[849] my dad's a paramedic and he's a nurse and I know he was getting ready for work I call my dad and immediately I'm like Dad, dad we got in a car accident Oh this is not a prank This is just a horrible Don't worry he gets me back later So I don't call my dad I was like dad we're in a car accident Lexi We crashed I don't know when she's breathing Oh my god You went hard I am like going on with this story I hear my dad he was making breakfast for work He's dropping the pans.
[850] He's yelling at my mom.
[851] He's like, Maria, call 911.
[852] And so he's like, okay, look at her.
[853] Is her chest moving?
[854] Like, what is that?
[855] I was like, dad, I don't know.
[856] He's like, okay, where did you crash?
[857] I'm coming.
[858] And I was like, we're by the school.
[859] And I am like selling it.
[860] This is evil.
[861] It was evil.
[862] I hear him grab the car keys and then open the door to our house to like leave.
[863] And I'm like, uh -huh, April fools.
[864] And he's like, Isabella.
[865] And there's a sense of relief.
[866] then also just like being impressed.
[867] Oh, wow.
[868] This is illuminating to what kind of family you were in.
[869] So this was fine.
[870] This was fine.
[871] Yes.
[872] And so he definitely was like slightly impressed, also a little relieved.
[873] And then I got to school and the day goes on and I forget it's April fools.
[874] I am coming home from school.
[875] I pull up into our driveway and my dad is outside with a puppy.
[876] When I was 16, I had been wanting a puppy for the longest time.
[877] I had been begging for a dog.
[878] It was the dream.
[879] And so I pull up.
[880] And he's just playing with his puppy.
[881] I get on my car.
[882] I'm like, a puppy.
[883] Oh, my gosh.
[884] And he was just like, I was on my way home from work.
[885] And this puppy was just on like the side of the road.
[886] And I picked him up.
[887] We're walking inside our house.
[888] He gives me the puppy to hold.
[889] We go inside.
[890] I'm like petting this puppy.
[891] And I was like, oh my God, he's so cute.
[892] I think it was a she.
[893] She's so cute.
[894] And my dad is like, yeah, the shelters, they were closed.
[895] And the vet office, it was closed.
[896] It's just looking like we're going to have to keep.
[897] them.
[898] And I was like, oh my gosh, I love him.
[899] And I'm like, petting her.
[900] To her.
[901] I'm like, petting her.
[902] And he's letting me go on talk about this future with this dog.
[903] And so he's like, you should name her while we have her.
[904] I just love the name.
[905] He'd be like, Santana.
[906] Wait, Santana or Zantana?
[907] It's a DC character, Dr. Fates child.
[908] Oh.
[909] I was a big geek growing up.
[910] And so I was like, okay, we'll go to Petco.
[911] We'll get all the things.
[912] I'm going to get a cute little collar.
[913] And my dad.
[914] dad's like, that's absolutely wonderful.
[915] And I was like, Dad, can we keep her?
[916] And he's like, it's kind of looking like he would get to keep her.
[917] And I was like, oh my gosh, this is so great.
[918] And I'm just overjoyed.
[919] And I was like, okay, so Santana, and he's just sitting in the corner, just like, sparking and smiling.
[920] And I'm just like, oh, he's just so happy.
[921] His daughter is just so happy.
[922] So I just am petting this dog.
[923] There's like a moment of silence from I'm just like an awe.
[924] And he turns to me and he's like, well, the dog's actual name is a Charlie Polk.
[925] And I was like, what?
[926] That's not a good name.
[927] And he's like, no, the dog's name is Charlie Polk.
[928] It's time to go take her back to her family, April Fools.
[929] And I was like, what?
[930] You guys go rough on April Fools.
[931] They guys are Dork.
[932] Yeah.
[933] And so my dad told me his whole evil scheme.
[934] He found a family friend who had like a new puppy, went and picked it up, plotted this whole thing to surprise me after school.
[935] and to prank me. I played on his worst fear.
[936] He played on my biggest dream.
[937] True.
[938] Wow.
[939] You guys are made for one another.
[940] Yes, we are.
[941] He's a great dad.
[942] I absolutely love him.
[943] Oh, was he, did he come up with that plan in retaliation?
[944] Or did he already plan that for April Fool's that day?
[945] He came up with it in retaliation.
[946] Yeah, he was like, I need her to understand how terrible that was.
[947] And the only thing I can think of is getting her to fall in love with something and then Rip it away.
[948] 100%.
[949] And he did that before with my older brother, where my older brother really wanted a car.
[950] And so my dad took him to a car shop, said he could have this vehicle that everything worked out financially.
[951] This is crazy.
[952] Got the keys to, like, open the car.
[953] My brother was like, oh, my gosh, thank you so much, Dad.
[954] Thank you so much.
[955] And hands him the keys and says, like, April Fool.
[956] Oh.
[957] And, like, my brother didn't even do anything to him.
[958] My dad just did that day.
[959] No retaliation.
[960] I guess now I'm thinking he did deserve the fake car crash.
[961] Oh, 100%.
[962] You know what's funny is I think I have a very easy time not being judgmental, but this one's tough.
[963] It's hard for me not to go, this guy, this is rough.
[964] Well, it's playful.
[965] They like it.
[966] They like it.
[967] They're all consenting.
[968] Exactly.
[969] They all enjoy it.
[970] Yes, very playful.
[971] Has he given up on his April fooling or do they continue on?
[972] Well, now that I live in another state, it's really hard to, like, get me real good.
[973] We tried to every April school is just calling and saying fake news or something, but it's not as grand as it was when we were growing up.
[974] Okay, I have a recommendation.
[975] This was a thing that a friend of mine's father did to get even with a coworker.
[976] You should figure out whatever the local Craigslist is for your dad's area.
[977] And you should say, sold my two Harleys, have a ton of extra parts, pipes, bars.
[978] Just come by and get them.
[979] I work midnights.
[980] I'm off Saturday.
[981] Anytime from midnight to 3 a .m., just come, don't call free Harley parts.
[982] Oh.
[983] Because the kind of folks that show up to pick up free Harley parts are the last people you probably want to greet at your door at midnight.
[984] So just think about maybe placing a fake ad with free Harley parts.
[985] You know, I think I will.
[986] That's a really good idea.
[987] He needs to be pranked again.
[988] Yeah.
[989] And hopefully a dozen guys will be showing up over and over again.
[990] That was fun.
[991] That was fun.
[992] Thank you, Bella.
[993] Of course.
[994] Also, could my husband say a quick hi?
[995] He's a big fan.
[996] Of course.
[997] Of course.
[998] Okay, Jack, come here.
[999] Hi.
[1000] Hi, Jack.
[1001] Nice to meet you.
[1002] It's nice to meet you guys.
[1003] Are you a prankster too?
[1004] Because girls sometimes marry their fathers.
[1005] Are you a rascal?
[1006] No, I'm horrible at lying.
[1007] Pranks are not my thing.
[1008] The idea of doing that to somebody just scares me. But, you know, they say one of your kids in the future will one day be like your parents.
[1009] And so I'm just very worried that my daughter in the future is going to do this to me. That scares the crap out of me. It's a healthy fear.
[1010] Now, when you were getting to know Bella and she was telling you about her dad and what he was capable of, were you getting nervous?
[1011] Yes.
[1012] Is he an intimidating figure?
[1013] No. He's just like a teddy bear.
[1014] Oh, okay.
[1015] It was really funny because I asked for her hand in marriage from her dad.
[1016] He was talking about how strong -willed she is and how evil she can be.
[1017] How are you going to handle that in the future?
[1018] And I was like, yeah, well, I don't know.
[1019] We'll see how that goes when that happens.
[1020] Okay, so he gave you some warnings.
[1021] He's like, you can totally have.
[1022] He's like, let me tell you this story.
[1023] Buy or beware.
[1024] She might call you.
[1025] She's going to act like she's dead.
[1026] Pretend she's in a car accident.
[1027] Yeah, exactly.
[1028] Yeah, turn your phone off on April 1st.
[1029] That would be the recommendation.
[1030] Well, it's so nice meeting you guys.
[1031] You're such a cute couple.
[1032] It's nice meeting you guys too.
[1033] It's been a real pleasure.
[1034] All right.
[1035] Well, he was so cute.
[1036] Oh, my God.
[1037] Yeah.
[1038] My clothes still on?
[1039] Yeah, Jack was a lady killer.
[1040] He looked like a CW star.
[1041] Star.
[1042] I was thinking he could have been an outsider's, like Thomas C. Howell, all those cute boys.
[1043] Yeah, your generation, my generation.
[1044] Apparently there's an outsider's musical now.
[1045] Oh, really?
[1046] Yeah.
[1047] That's supposed to be fantastic.
[1048] Maybe he's in it.
[1049] That might be a musical I would see because I love the movie, The Outsiders so much in the book.
[1050] Essie Hinton, 16 years old, writing outsiders.
[1051] Woman girl.
[1052] What do you talk about?
[1053] Wait, right?
[1054] What?
[1055] Essie Hinton is a girl.
[1056] Yeah.
[1057] I mean, she's a woman.
[1058] She was a girl when she wrote those books.
[1059] Yes, and now she's a woman.
[1060] It's impossible.
[1061] I know.
[1062] I don't understand.
[1063] Women are very possible.
[1064] They happen all the time.
[1065] That was fun.
[1066] Happy Father's Day to all the fathers out there and all the grandpoppies.
[1067] Future dads.
[1068] Yeah, everyone.
[1069] Happy Father's Day to all the women and moms and girls.
[1070] That's right.
[1071] And the aunts and the grandmommies.
[1072] Obviously, there's so many great stories I could tell about my sweet Pippie.
[1073] Same.
[1074] Yeah, do you have one that comes to mind?
[1075] No. Okay.
[1076] The one that just pops up.
[1077] pops into my mind is one time my father was visiting.
[1078] And at the time, this is probably 05 or 06, I had a jacked up Chevy truck and I had a Porsche 9 -11.
[1079] And so I had a really busy day.
[1080] He was visiting and I had a meeting on the west side and then I had a meeting in Hollywood and then I had to go to Disney out in the valley.
[1081] And so I said, what are you doing today?
[1082] And he's like, your cousin Jamie's coming over.
[1083] We're going to go out to lunch.
[1084] And I'm like, great, I should be home at whatever time.
[1085] So I'm going from my second to my third meeting.
[1086] I'm going up, Coanga, towards Disney.
[1087] As I'm crossing Franklin and Coanga, I see my truck sitting on the side of the road, and there's two cop cars around it, and no one's in the truck, and the flashers are on.
[1088] Uh -oh.
[1089] And I just, like, drive by.
[1090] I'm like, that's my truck.
[1091] What on earth is it doing here with police cars around it?
[1092] So I call my dad's cell phone right away.
[1093] He doesn't answer.
[1094] Uh -oh.
[1095] And then I call my sister.
[1096] And I'm like, hey, I'm on my.
[1097] my way to this meeting at Disney.
[1098] My truck's on the side of the road.
[1099] We call my dad and see what's going on.
[1100] So she calls me back in two minutes.
[1101] And she goes, oh yeah, he answered right away.
[1102] He's like, hey, Carl.
[1103] And she goes, hey, Dax wants to know why his truck's on the side of the road.
[1104] And he goes, oh, he told you, I got to go.
[1105] I'm talking to the cops and just hangs up on her.
[1106] So that's the information I have as I enter this meeting at Disney.
[1107] And I'm, of course, pretty preoccupied by what is that?
[1108] I have the meeting.
[1109] It's like an hour and a half general meeting.
[1110] It's fun.
[1111] I completely forget about what had happened before I got there.
[1112] I get out and I have a couple of voicemails.
[1113] And so I'm listening to them.
[1114] And the first one's from my insurance company.
[1115] And they're like, your truck was towed to this body shop or we'll get it assessed.
[1116] The second message is from my father.
[1117] And he goes, this bitch came out of nowhere.
[1118] Oh, yeah.
[1119] Well, Dax, I drove over a Honda with your truck.
[1120] Oh, my God.
[1121] I tried not to let him tow it, but they insisted on tow it.
[1122] But anyways, I'm back at the house.
[1123] I'll see you when you get here.
[1124] No, I'm sorry.
[1125] No, anything.
[1126] This bitch came out of nowhere.
[1127] Come to find out.
[1128] He literally drove over this girl's Honda.
[1129] He was like barreling down the parking lane on the right side of Franklin.
[1130] And this gal poked the hood of her car out into the intersection, leaving a parking lot.
[1131] And he drove up over her hood, smashed the windshield, drove off the car, and then put it in park.
[1132] Shit.
[1133] And when I got home, he never did say.
[1134] sorry.
[1135] He was just like maybe hurt that I wasn't more concerned about him from the accident.
[1136] When I got back, I pulled in the driveway and Jamie's there with him and Jamie's got a plenty nice car.
[1137] And so my first question was like, why on earth did you guys even take the truck?
[1138] Right.
[1139] He just showed up in a car.
[1140] Sure.
[1141] Oh, and he goes, oh, I got a parking ticket before they towed it.
[1142] So then he handed me a parking ticket.
[1143] Oh, ouchy, ouchy, ouch.
[1144] Oh, I love them though.
[1145] This is a sweet, colorful man. All right, well, happy Father's Day.
[1146] Happy Father's Day.
[1147] Love you.
[1148] Do you want to sing a tune or something?
[1149] We don't have a theme song.
[1150] Oh.
[1151] Okay, great.
[1152] We don't have a thing song for this new show, so here I go, go, go.
[1153] We're going to ask some random questions, and with the help of our cherries, we'll get some suggestions.
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