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Yapping Zoomers & Smelly Oldheads

May 20, 2024
Los Chicos Tóxicos preach their spicy lifestyle, how Gen Z 'yappers' can be good for the workplace, the fishy death of Red Lobster, Israel and Hamas leaders face war crimes charges, and a settlement for owners of the cars most likely to be jacked.
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Do. Oh yeah,
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we have a headset today.
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So we're just imagining the music.
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There you go. Welcome back to the V.
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I'm Alejandro. I'm Jenny and Happy Monday sister.
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How was your weekend?
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Really good. Really,
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really good. How was yours?
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It was chill, you know,
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going hiking with your little.
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No, I did.
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I went to car.
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Was that? It was cool.
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Yeah, we have some crazy stories.
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Y so I don't hate the white people because apparently a taco
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is a sandwich but hear them out.
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And then next we have a a sad somber story because
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a lot of our childhood restaurants are fading away into the distance
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and also old people smell,
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but there's a science to it.
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So don't get mad at those old,
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you know, old yellers.
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Is that what they call them?
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I don't know, man.
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Old folks. Yeah.
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So there's a science too behind Gen Z and they're yapping
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at work. Interesting.
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We'll get into it and the IC C serves up some warrants
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You'll hear more about that later on Los Chicos.
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Toxics. Hang out with us and teach us how to spot
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a toxic or toxic.
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We're gonna see some red flags and some possible green flags.
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I think more red than green.
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Yeah, we'll find red than green.
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Let's get into it.
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So, apparently the older you get,
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apparently the more you smell,
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I feel that not that I smell but I get you.
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So you heard of that deal?
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Those colognes you got at Macy's all that freaking Gucci.
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So it doesn't really help just,
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you know, tone it down and anyways,
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it's too much. You walk into a cloud perfume.
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But if you're wondering why old people tend to smell,
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it's known as non inal odor.
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So it's a unique scent that develops as people age due to
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the breakdown of certain fatty acids on the skin surface.
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So literally like we're not even kidding.
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It's not even about the cologne and shit,
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but your body starts to fucking stink.
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It just doesn't have the same scent that fresh scent used to
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get that new baby smell year by year.
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It just gets worse.
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Oh for sure. But to lessen the intensity of the odor
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It's actually recommended to eat a balanced diet with antioxidants and
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stay hydrated. Using skincare products that keep the skin healthy and
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moisturized can also help soul.
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I mean, take your abuelos and Aguas to fucking Sephora for
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some skincare and stay hydrated.
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Get them a hydro flask or whatever because you said Sephora and
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hydration. Yes. Yes.
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And I believe it because dude,
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I was on a flight with the senor next to me.
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An older senor. Oh my God.
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Well, I mean,
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I think he just smelled because he farted on the plane.
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So that's what he ate.
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So actually that's the next slide.
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Perfect, perfect segue to this next slide there.
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So it sounds like you really are what you eat,
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the older you get.
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But I'm going to tell you right now.
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I actually really like the Senora older I knew you were going
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to see something. You like Gardenia.
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It smells like they used a lot of fucking Heinz Lotion.
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Heinz the ketchup. No,
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no, no, no,
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the Heinz Lotion, the one with the rose on it.
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Heinz. I like that smell but that's not their natural scent
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though. They're masking their natural scent.
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That's what I'm saying.
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Sister to the beos out there that I'm watching.
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We have a list of the most stolen cars in America in
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2023. So if you're in search of a new car,
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listen up the most stolen car in the US last year was
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the Hyundai. I don't know how to pronounce that.
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The Hyundai Elantra at more than 48,000 thefts.
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Wait like, but is that the Kia boy or is that
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different? Because they were still with the UB?
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Oh, you see,
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I think I did see it on,
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they were showing people how to steal cars with the USB on
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tiktok on to like was it the Diy?
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Oh my God OK.
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Well, this was followed by the June Sonata at 42,000 and
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the Kia Optima at 30,000.
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Best dude. Did you see the Kia boys with the USB
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and everything? Yeah,
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I did, I saw on tiktok that they were literally teaching
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you how to steal a car with the USB,
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like teaching on tiktok and many of these cars are some of
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the most popular in the US.
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So that surely plays a role.
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But the spike stolen Kias and Hyundais is being blamed on a
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security flaw. In fact,
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Kia Hyundai recently agreed to 100 and $45 million class action settlement
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due to a lack of theft immobilizers in their cars.
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So if you're 2011 to 2022 Kia or Honda was stolen,
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you may be entitled to a payout.
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What do you say it like that like commercial?
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Because I wanna, I'm not gonna,
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I'm letting him know.
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It's just like, hey,
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you know what if you're K so you might be entitled to
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a payout. There is even more serious drama in the pageant
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world, brother. Well,
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imagine winning and representing your country then getting exiled with your family
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from that very country you are representing.
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So she won and they're exiling her.
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Yes, that's exactly what Nicaraguan Miss Universe Cheney's Palacios and her
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family are experiencing the crowning of Palacio sparked controversy in Nicaragua due
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to her involvement in the 2018 protests against the President Daniel Ortega
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photos of Palacios participating in the protest which resulted in over 300
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deaths have reigned that political conflict in the country.
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Ortega, the president has announced a protest as an attempted coup
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supported by Washington. Well,
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let's just hope Palacios and her family are safe like they don't
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deserve this type of behavior.
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And honestly, it's heartbreaking.
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I don't know if you saw the video of someone gifting her
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the Nicaraguan flag and she was like breaking down.
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It's sad. Yeah,
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she's so proud to represent her country.
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But how is that be something?
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Remember the container ship that crashed into Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge
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So its crew members are still trapped on board.
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Almost two months later,
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the crew is made up of 20 Indian nationals and one person
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from Sri Lanka at the time of the crash,
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they were on their way home.
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But it's still unclear on when they will actually be able to
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get off the ship.
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They're being held up by visa restrictions and the ongoing investigations by
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the FBI and other agencies.
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So the ship's crew are forced to stay on board even as
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the bridge gets demolished right next to them.
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Like that sounds so unsafe.
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The FBI confiscated their phones so they can communicate with anyone outside
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of the ship. So do their family members probably think like
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the worst that they're dead or something and they're completely isolated from
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them. They're isolated from their family,
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their friends and I mean,
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that is scary and they don't know when they'll be off and
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a union representing the crew called for their phones to be returned
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because it's causing significant hardship for those with kids.
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Yeah, definitely. But in response,
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they have been given temporary phones without data included,
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but they still don't have their loved ones contact numbers,
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family photos or banking apps.
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So again, there,
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they're kind of giving them some kind of way to contact the
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outside world but not really a US Coast Guard admiral spoke in
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favor of the men staying on the ship saying they're part of
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the ship. They are necessary to keep the ship staffed and
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operational. It is unclear when they will be able to disembark
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Hm. That's crazy.
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Is a taco a sandwich,
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I mean, yeah,
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I, no, but I could see.
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I, no, it's not a sandwich.
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Well, a judge in Indiana might beg to differ.
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So, let's talk about it.
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Shall we get it?
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You like that? You like that?
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Ok. That was,
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that was corny. But anyways,
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a judge in Indiana has resolved a long standing foodie debate,
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right? And he said that a taco is a sandwich.
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So Fort Wayne Superior Court,
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Judge Craig J Bo's decision that a taco is a sandwich allows
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the famous taco restaurant owner Martin Quintana to open a second location
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in a local mall.
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So apparently the zoning policy for the property prohibits f food establishments
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right? However,
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made to order restaurants,
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like, think of like a subway or like,
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you know, those little,
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I don't know, Jersey Mike's,
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I don't know, those sandwich type spots.
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Right, are exempt and they categorize the restaurant as such.
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So now the restaurant can serve Mexican style sandwiches at their location
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So he did him a solid.
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Exactly. So people are like,
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oh, what do these white people know about tacos?
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It's like, wait,
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no, no. Hear me like he helped the restaurant owner
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out, right? So now he can open his restaurant because
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think about it. Taco is kind of like a made to
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order sandwich like, ok.
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No. Taco de Asada Convo con.
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Oh, so it's not fast food,
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you know, and you know what?
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It's funny because each culture has their own version of a sandwich
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Like what? Like,
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like raps the Shawarma wraps and also like,
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I don't know, like each,
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each culture has their own form.
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Ultimately, I just want to say,
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I think, you know,
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Judge Babe or whatever your name is,
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you're invited to the Carne because now we have another Mexican restaurant
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in Indiana to put the people on some bomb food.
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I agree. So let's go to Indiana,
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shall we? But next story.
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Rest in peace to all of our favorite restaurants as a cirque
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des Canton in PA.
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Is that serious? Huh?
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Let's go down the list,
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shall we? All right.
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So Red Lobster has filed for bankruptcy and we'll be closing
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hundreds of stores. Damn,
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dude. The bread,
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oh, the cheddar bread,
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lobsters are probably celebrating.
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Let us see another day.
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However, we keep going down the list.
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Just don't get too happy.
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Ok. So Applebee's,
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they have closed over 300 stores in the last five years.
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They have to close another 30 by the end of the year
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So, oh,
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you're the bilingual on this?
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Damn. But you know what?
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No more dollar margaritas,
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bro. Because, and the freaking the appetizer like the sampler
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thing, the mozzarella sticks,
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man. No one did it like that.
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And also TG I Fridays.
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Yeah, they already closed.
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So TG I Fridays has already closed 36 stores this year but
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they're on track for more sister.
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It keeps going. But you know what?
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I have some good news for you.
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So Chili's, you know,
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Chili's right. So apparently it went viral earlier this year for
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people thinking that it was closing all of its stores.
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But that's false. So the fact is that Chili is outperforming
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the industry in both sales and traffic.
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Oh, well, that's a good,
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yeah, that's a good thing then.
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One. Yeah. Is Olive Garden?
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OK. I think the shaky,
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I think those are fine but you know what?
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That statement is a little too corpo to me.
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I feel like the CEO something especially if he's like,
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I don't want to freak him out just yet.
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So this kind of reminds me of like what is happening or
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what allegedly is happening with the 99 cent store.
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What do you mean?
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So, ok, so like Red Lobster,
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for instance, like a hedge fund bought the company sold off
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all the land that Red Lobster restaurants are on and leased the
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land back to Red Lobster and basically just collected the rent.
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So this is, so I feel like this is getting kind
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of the same, it's in the same wavelength on what's happening
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So the 99 this company that bought them is raising the
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rent and in case and then that's why they can't keep the
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restaurants open. Yes,
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sir. Yeah. So I mean if there's a heavy correlation
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to it allegedly allegedly interesting,
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I mean that that makes so much more sense because again,
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it's like you think it's all like you go in the business
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is booming. But the rent again because of these other companies
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are buying land and properties,
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these hedge funds getting hella greedy.
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Do you have a Gen Z coworker who won't shut the fuck
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up? Well, it may be that they're actually good for
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the workplace. A fortune article said that Gen Z yapping actually
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increases collaboration in the workplace.
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It boosts motivation and improves well being I could see that brother
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because whenever we're freaking chopping each other ears off,
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you know, it may seem that we're not getting work done
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But at the end of the day,
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we are because that's when our best ideas come from us just
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freaking shooting the shit.
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Yeah. Yapping gets the juices flowing.
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Right. Exactly. And we actually have a yapp aholic.
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Gen Z coworker in house.
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Say hello to Daniella and Joel.
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But he's, yeah,
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he's the one listening to the yapping or trying not to listen
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to the yapping. No.
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Yeah, she definitely out yaps.
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no, she definitely is out yapping.
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Us yapper and we yap a lot.
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But I wonder why is JZ so talkative?
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I know why studies show Gen Z's excessive yapping may actually be
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to their COVID lockdown experience in college or their first job makes
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sense. So essentially,
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I feel like yapping is a consequence of working from home and
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being isolated and you know what,
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I feel that I feel like you've been locked up for so
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long, you got to like get out there and yap to
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the whole world. This is true.
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I feel bad like that they experienced,
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you know, the lockdown like that,
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you know, just being like in Cerrado while they're going to
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college when they should be out socializing.
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So now we got to deal with all their yapping now for
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all the times they couldn't.
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So if you have a Gen Z coworker share with them and
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tell them you're thankful for their nonstop yap.
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We love yapper. Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi and Foreign Minister Hossein
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Amir Abdal died in a helicopter crash on Sunday.
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The crash caused by a technical failure occurred in a mountainous area
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while they were returning from a dam project inauguration.
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The crash left no survivors and the deaths of these two figures
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come at a critical time for Iran.
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The news is showing very dense fog in that area which would
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have contributed to the helicopter accident.
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I, I mean,
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I just don't get why both of the President and Foreign Minister
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hop in the same chopper like it's cheaper like Uber pool or
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something too. You know,
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I mean, I know but I mean jokes aside but I
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I mean the US president and the vice president get into
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separate helicopters for a reason.
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God forbid, you know,
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something like this happens at least one of them is still here
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to like, you know,
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I don't know, man,
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I think you just gotta tell rich people to stop getting helicopters
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I mean, I don't fucking understand them.
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Confused. They confuse me.
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I don't know. The Chief Prosecutor,
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International Crime Court is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu
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and Hamas leader Yehiya Sinar for alleged war crimes during the recent
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seven month conflict. The latest war between Israel and Hamas began
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on October 7th when militants from Gaza crossed into Israel and killed
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some 1200 people, mostly civilians and took 250 others hostage.
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Since then, Israel has waged a brutal campaign to dismantle Hamas
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in Gaza. More than 35,000 Palestinians have been killed in the
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fighting at least half of them women and Children.
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According to the latest estimates by Gaza health officials,
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the prosecutor accused Netanyahu other Israelis officials and three Hamas leaders of
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committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza and Israel,
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Joe Biden wrote a statement this morning in response to the arrest
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warrants. The IC C prosecutor's application for arrest warrants against Israeli
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leaders is outrageous and let me be clear whatever this prosecutor might
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imply. there is no equivalence.
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None between Israel and Hamas.
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We will always stand with Israel against threats to its security end
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quote. That is bold.
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That part, that last part.
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That's crazy. And he just made that statement.
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So I'm like wondering how everyone's gonna react.
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Are you in love with a toxic or toxic?
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Well, we have help for you.
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We're here with Los Chicos Toxic.
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Hey, this first of all,
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if you guys are seeking for any help,
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1 800 Chicos Toxics just call that we'll answer that call.
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Maybe, maybe once,
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maybe, maybe we'll just let it go to the voicemail.
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I, if I'm not on the phone with your tia,
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then I'll answer. Ok.
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Well, are you looking for a toxic?
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I don't know. I mean,
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can you help me spot a red flag that a couple of
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them? How much I got the biggest red flag right here
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We got. This is the definition of a red flag
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right? Los Barbs man.
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So, I mean,
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yeah, what gets you interested about being dating a toxic
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I don't know the drama.
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I think this is one of the most overlooked red flags in
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a toxic. If a guy has a lying tattoo on themselves
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they do, I swear game or a cross,
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a cross a clock,
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a tattoo or like a snake they got,
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if they got a snake anywhere in their body,
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I swear that if he has all of them just run the
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other way, get out of there,
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run as fast as you can.
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Those are the most common basic tattoos that he couldn't have.
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That. That's, that,
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that was a big red flag.
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You know, the biggest red flag.
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If he's always on his phone,
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if he's always on his phone,
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if he's constantly going to the bathroom and claiming that he has
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a urinary infection just because he's always going to the bathroom and
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bro, you're always on his phone.
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He just a little too,
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a little too if you put on your phone on DND past
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11 p.m. at night 10 P MD and D.
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You know, he's what about if he places his phone down
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He put his phone down.
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If he puts his phone under his pillow when he's gonna go
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to sleep, you do do that.
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I put it out,
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you put her face down like it could cause cancer or something
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Hey, hey,
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hey, hey, I prefer to go out that way and
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go up about my room catching me,
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man if she catches me it GG and know about the guys
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red flag though. I think one of the biggest red flags
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when I see a girl and I think like,
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nah, like that's a no go.
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She just claims that all her,
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she can't be friends with girls.
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It's all guy friends.
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I can only be friends with guys because girls are too
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much drama, man.
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And those are the ones that let's say you tell him like
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let's say you tell the girl like,
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oh like you know what's up with Andrew over here?
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Oh, he's just a friend.
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And then let's say you and her end up like end up
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together and then y'all end it.
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I swear on everything.
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Two weeks later she with Andrew the one she told you not
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to worry about, man.
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That's how it goes.
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Huge red flag guy friends.
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If she cannot have too many guy friends,
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she can't even have a dog because I'm the only dog in
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her life. Oh,
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he's the only Pedro.
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OK. This is,
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this is perfect. So like what are your favorite secrets about
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social media tricks to keep an eye on your boob?
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We can't be too many right now,
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but I'm gonna let my boy,
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you want me to.
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I want to, I want to,
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if I'm not mistaken,
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I think I've done this a couple of times in my career
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Some Hall of Fame stats,
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you know, you go on safari and you go on Instagram
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you can like see the latest following and followers like by
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the recent, you know what I mean?
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So I keep them in check.
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I got to be like,
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oh who you follow?
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Why you follow Felipe 96 on Instagram?
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Is it, is it because he funny or because he good
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looking, you know what I mean?
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That's the comedy part of it.
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Yeah. What about you?
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How you keep him in check?
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I just tell him,
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man, like I basically do the same thing.
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You, no, no,
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not even so far.
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I go straight to the point.
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I go to IG just check her recent.
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If it's someone that she just followed recently,
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then I'll, I'll pressure.
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Yeah. The thing is that's the,
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that's the same route but the real Tokyo would just grab the
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phone and go through it with it right away,
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you know, like you go to sleep and then even even
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like a quick little five minute bathroom,
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of course, of course.
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So would you guys say that I'm a toxic because when,
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when my boyfriend he was like like shit faced,
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I, I grabbed his phone,
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I grabbed his phone and start going through,
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you know, like he was asleep.
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Oh OK. So I my chance but,
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but I wanna know why did you check his phone?
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Curious? What did you,
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what did you, what did you,
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what were you checking for?
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What were you looking to find the D MD.
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I was looking through his messages on phones,
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even if it says a guy's name,
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I was looking through it because he could be changing.
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Like, like it could be like it could be,
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it could be Eddie,
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but maybe it's like Elena,
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you know, or something like I'm just saying,
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you got to get in there.
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I always say if you want to keep the relationship alive and
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you want, wanna stay together,
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don't, don't go through my D MS because you're gonna find
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something that you do not want the thing.
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If you're looking for something,
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you're gonna find something.
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That's just because everybody knows it.
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And then you ask yourself not with us,
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right though. Not us,
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not us. And what's OK,
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what's the most toxic thing you've heard someone do?
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Oh If you're right here,
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man, it's my friend right here.
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What happened? Oh my God.
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OK. The most toxic thing a woman ever did to me
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was I had just broken up with her and I told
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her it was done whatever.
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She said she's like,
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all right. You're gonna hear from me soon.
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I said, all right,
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cool. Let's see.
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Let's see what happens.
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And I did hear from her soon.
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She pulled up to my house at two in the morning.
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She was calling my phone nonstop boom,
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boom, blowing my line.
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Obviously I didn't answer right.
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I pretended like I was asleep and she would not stop
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honking. It was two in the morning.
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The neighbors came out just to tell me that she was pregnant
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when she obviously wasn't guys.
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But she wanted to do the pull.
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The old, the,
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the good old, reliable and it didn't work.
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It didn't work, man.
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But that's, that's one of the most toxic things a girl
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has done to me.
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So that's why, that's why I went and I switched up
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to the older woman,
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man because the older they wanna pull that shit on your thing
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That was good.
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I don't like that one.
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I even like a mature toxic though.
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Yeah. Yeah. I mean,
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as long as you're mature,
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I don't care what you are toxic.
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Pan Dulce at anything.
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He likes the senora.
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I love, I love,
24:14
I love, I love it.
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It's my kind of speed.
24:17
You got some stripes in the,
24:18
in the streets. You know,
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I can be a student sometimes but with low mileage.
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Oh Thank you guys so much for coming and telling us more
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about toxics and toxic and what to do what not to do
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So, thank you guys also.
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Where can people find you and listen to your podcast?
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
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We we're on youtube Chicos Toxic goes on youtube.
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And we also have a podcast in Toxic Carlos Podcast.
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Nice tune in. Let's give it up to them.
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Oh, man. What a show?
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Those toxics, man.
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There's something else. Yeah,
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dude. I don't know.
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I, I'm honestly,
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I'm, I'm in my thirties.
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Like, I don't know if I wanna do a toxic,
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I ain't ready for a toxic right now.
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Like, I don't want no toxic because I have to think
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about my husband. What's husband material?
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I don't want no toxic raising my kids.
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Well, these looks,
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I said they gave you the red flags to look out for
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So that way you avoid those toxics you find the good
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guys. Yeah. And they're like,
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what? In their late twenties and everything?
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They're in the, the the peak toxic age,
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you know, like they don't know what they want yet,
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but that was a good show.
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Thank you guys so much for joining us on Lincoln Bio.
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By the way, I'm Jenny and I'm Alejandro.
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We'll see you guys on Wednesday and Friday.
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Yeah. Ok. Sounds good.
25:37
Why did it get all awkward?
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I know you're going to take it my bad.
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Ok. Well, anyway,
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we'll see you guys on Wednesday and take care.
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Bye bye.