WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli
Broadcasting to you from Northeast Alabama! Your Hosts are Barry Galloway and Holli Mostella. From Alabama's Country Giant, WQSB.
WQSB Morning Show with Barry and Holli
Episode 219
Hey, this is Barry. With the Barry and Holly Morning Show on WQSB. You can get behind-the-scenes chat, exclusive giveaways and more content from us.
Speaker 2:Hey, if you love the podcast, join us live every morning from 6 to 9 on the WQSB Facebook page.
Speaker 3:It's time to rise and shine and get your morning started with Alabama's award-winning morning show that will take us on a series of wacky mishaps and wild adventures. So sit back and have fun.
Speaker 1:I know what you're thinking.
Speaker 3:They can't be doing what they're doing, but they are, they have to. I love working here, broadcasting live from high atop Alabama's beautiful Sand Mountain.
Speaker 2:You guys make it sound like it's so much fun Everyone started to tune in.
Speaker 3:We know you. We know the type of work you can put out. Please welcome your hosts. Bear. I'm reversing the peepholes on our door so you can see it. Now I can peek in to see if anyone is waiting to jack me with a sock full of pennies. You know, somebody wants to help themselves to an eyeful. Enjoy the show and holly, when I speak, what is it you hear? Is it like backwards talk or dolphin squeak?
Speaker 1:you think they're laughing at us?
Speaker 3:no, I think they're laughing at you. You are amazing. Hold my hand, won't you hold my hand? Hold my hand. I beg to do, but you won't hold my hand On my head. I think I do a place where you can be On my head and I pray you want to be, because I want to love you the best that, the best that I can.
Speaker 1:How are you? Qs? Good morning, it's 6.09. Let's have some hootie and a blowfish to kick off the morning.
Speaker 2:That's my favorite new one.
Speaker 1:I love hootie Mm-hmm and I was watching the video when I put this together. That may be one of the worst videos ever filmed, do you remember it? It's got like there's four of them. They're standing in like somebody's probably grandmother's living room Three of them. There's a guy in this regular clothes and there's a drummer with no shirt on, just back there. I thought, okay, just back there. I thought okay, this is odd. They probably but I was grandmother said hey, mamaw, do you mind if we use your living room?
Speaker 1:yeah, why she said okay she said why we just want to shoot a video and she said what's a video?
Speaker 2:yeah, and she said let me vacuum the curtains first so find the video later this morning.
Speaker 1:You'll see what I'm talking about. But I've always loved that song and that's one of the stories I remember. Years ago when Hootie and the Blowfish just started and they were at Jacksonville State like two or three times in concert and that's one of the ones. Somebody said they're going to go to Jacksonville to see this new group called Hootie and the Blowfish and they said after the show they were great but it was like just a handful of people showed up, one of those where nobody showed up.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm watching the video now you see them?
Speaker 1:yeah, they're sitting in like mama's living room yeah, they are yep, definitely. Look at the drummer. Yeah, there he is no shirt. Okay, what was going through his mind? The other guy said we're just gonna wear this usual clothes and he said I'm gonna take my shirt off yeah, and I'm gonna kill these drums. What's this? Everybody will talk about me, but no, everybody talked about Hootie.
Speaker 2:I don't think this is Mamaw's house. No. I think, this is an abandoned crack house.
Speaker 1:You think so. Yeah, I've seen some of the stuff on the mantel around the fireplace. Maybe is it like a teapot or something. I don't know what it.
Speaker 2:It's a bunch of random stuff. Yeah, this is definitely a trap house For real. Really Uh-huh. Because they're showing drug addicts.
Speaker 1:Okay. So, that is weird. Not my mom's, yeah, but anyway I love that song. So you like the new intro.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:I do. I like the line from Seinfeld. I'm going to change my peephole on my door and reverse it so people can see in and I can't see out oh that way, when I get home I can look and see me. But he's in there waiting to beat me up with the sack seinfeld has good soundbites they do family guy has good soundbites the one from yours was everybody loves raymond, the wife. The wife was such that she was so good on that show oh yeah, she was well.
Speaker 1:Good morning 6 11. Here we are, the first full week of spring. Well, did the lightning wake you up late last night this morning?
Speaker 2:No, but it woke Carlo up and my gosh, he thought that the house was coming down.
Speaker 1:There was some strong lightning. It shook the ground a few times.
Speaker 2:Really, we really did. I told her I was like go back to sleep, Everything's fine.
Speaker 1:We were. It was a severe thunderstorm warning but we knew there was no tornadoes. The whole setup was not there for that, but still the lightning alone. It hit a few places. I know it did because it shook the ground. But that's out of here and the good thing is that this is spring break for many folks, a lot of kids, and it's a good week. Once the rain gets out of here in about two hours, no rain until maybe a slight chance Saturday afternoon, just a slight chance. So the entire week looks good and this is a big week because it's the week of Holly's birthday extravaganza.
Speaker 2:It is it's day one of Holly's birthday extravaganza. I got a gift and it has Art the Clown on it. And it says have a happy and terrifying birthday, and I love that.
Speaker 1:Well, he's wishing you the best. Yeah, he's got blood on his knife before he stalks you and takes care of you and destroys you.
Speaker 2:I don't know why I like him so much.
Speaker 1:I don't either. It's weird what did your psychiatrist? Say he's cute, he's cute. I've tried to contact him to get him to come visit and I've come to the realization that disturbed range killers in movies aren't bigger than us.
Speaker 2:I know, do you reach out to David Leon, the creator?
Speaker 1:Everybody that even knew even the knife person.
Speaker 2:The forger yeah the knife forger.
Speaker 1:They all ignored me.
Speaker 2:I reached out to David Leon when it first came out and he was like, oh yeah, about a radio interview. He was like, oh yeah, this is definitely something that we're interested in. Ghosted me Exactly. Never heard from him again.
Speaker 1:It's not like you're Titanic. When you're making billions of dollars, you get good for your kind of movie. I know you made some money, but you're not that high up on the important scale yet.
Speaker 2:You got a radio host that's obsessed with you in Alabama.
Speaker 1:Tell her happy birthday, yes that's all you got to do.
Speaker 2:That's all you got to do.
Speaker 1:You can just show up on the door here and knock on the door and open it and say happy birthday.
Speaker 2:I love that Stone dressed up as Art the Clown. He did yeah at a cinema premiere.
Speaker 1:Even he ghosted me Really, premier, even he ghosted me really. He works with us aww sorry about that sorry about the costume, I don't know so a lot of stuff planned for you. Did you have a good?
Speaker 2:weekend. I did. Yeah, we had a good weekend. We had a restful weekend and how about the weather? I know you were inside and probably had no clue what it was doing outside.
Speaker 1:I have no idea, but it was gorgeous yeah when I walk in in yesterday and it's like the track everybody it attracted like thousands of people yeah, well well, 10, yeah, but it was more than usual. I did read the pollen count is higher than usual this time of year harlow can't breathe man I believe it because I got the story coming up in a few minutes.
Speaker 2:It's true I know she has sneezed over a thousand times.
Speaker 1:I know she has it's horrible oh my gosh, she's not alone, because you'll see the story in a second, but hopefully this rain will wash some of the pollen out of the way. How do you know Things you need to know? Here are the first full week of spring, march 24th Hard to believe. We only have a week left in March and we're a third of the way done with the year.
Speaker 2:It's a quarter.
Speaker 1:Three months, yeah, I know.
Speaker 2:Today is it's National Chocolate-Covered Raisin Day. Boo, I love chocolate-covered raisins.
Speaker 1:No that's like the cruelest trick ever played on man.
Speaker 2:No, I love it.
Speaker 1:No, I used to walk in Grandma's house and there was like chocolate in the bowl. I thought, oh, this is going to be like a chocolate-covered peanut If I did it to it. It's a raisin. I love them. That's cruel.
Speaker 2:Well, they were invented and years later become one of the most popular snacks at movie theaters.
Speaker 1:Okay, have you ever actually bought those at a movie theater?
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Really, no, no, it was Goobers. It was the Goobers, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:Love them nuts.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I'd say no.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I've never bought that. Who would eat it? Who thought ooh let's go to the movies and get some raisins.
Speaker 1:Yeah, let's get some popcorn and some chocolate-covered raisins. Yum, yum, just pretend there are peanuts in there somewhere.
Speaker 2:Yep, Okay, have you seen the viral post that's floating around on Facebook and it says I'll finally pay off my Chipotle?
Speaker 1:in September and it's got like $2 and something cents. This is a real thing. That's about to happen, or it's happening right now.
Speaker 2:DoorDash happen, or it's happening right now. Doordash and clarna, which is a pay payment processing app yeah, they are teaming up to give options to pay for food delivery in installments. Diners will now have the option to pay in full, pay in four installments or postpone payments to a more convenient time like payday if you can't afford that food, then maybe you shouldn't order it. I don't agree.
Speaker 1:Yeah, where do you think so?
Speaker 2:There's sometimes that people are starving and if they need to pay later or make payments by all means. There's times when my family has been hungry and I hadn't had DoorDash money. But if I had the option to make it in payments, heck yeah.
Speaker 1:So what's going to happen when it comes down? A few months down the road and you still haven't paid the bill?
Speaker 2:They can't repo it.
Speaker 1:Are they going to send somebody to your house to break your leg?
Speaker 2:They might. I think it's probably just going to ding your credit, but they might send somebody to break your leg.
Speaker 1:I could see someone knocking on the door and say payments. When are we going to get the money, bud? When are we going to get the money?
Speaker 2:You still have $6.
Speaker 1:And then they beat you with an empty pizza box.
Speaker 2:That'd be unfortunate. I think it's good, though I really do. I think that, especially when you're feeding a big group of people Now, should you just be lazy and put installments? That's one thing. If you're just laying on your couch and you're like man, I could really go for some pizza right now.
Speaker 1:Yes, I want to pay for it today.
Speaker 2:I don't want to pay today, but there's also been times where people I mean, I've never had to experience this, thank God. But people are hungry. True, they don't have an option to buy food anyway, and if they can pay for it later, will they pay for it later? I don't know. Yeah, but they're hungry, they need fed, then I think this is great it's gonna be crazy down the road.
Speaker 1:You're down on a bad luck and something. What happened to you? What? What happened to you? Did you get sick? No, I just got behind my door dash payments. There I am yeah I got.
Speaker 2:I got behind on my taco bell could pay my taco bell.
Speaker 1:And, yeah, they made me run for the border yeah.
Speaker 2:Or if you uh, yeah, oh, I see what you yeah. Or if you go out to take out a bank loan and they're like oh, mr Galloway, I'm so sorry we can't give this to you. You still owe three payments on your burger thing and your credit score has been dinged.
Speaker 1:You lost 44 points. How Well it says here you're buying on your DoorDash payments. You got that whopper and you couldn't pay for it.
Speaker 2:So I mean, there's good and bad.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But I mean, there's two sides, you know yeah.
Speaker 1:That is weird, though, that we come to this in our life, that you can now make payments on DoorDash On food yeah, on a burrito.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, when you have to give them the tip, they give you the service charge. Yeah, you give them the taxes. That's an extra $10 right there.
Speaker 1:I'm afraid to use DoorDash Because if I don't give them the right amount of tip, I don't know what they're going to do with my food before they drop it off.
Speaker 2:They're not going to do anything.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm paranoid about.
Speaker 2:I DoorDashed for a whole summer.
Speaker 1:I don't know where that enchilada's been. That's what I'm worried about.
Speaker 2:It's sealed. And they tell you when they pick it up.
Speaker 1:Maybe they bring some special tape, no, People aren't out to get you through your food?
Speaker 2:No, they're going to get me. Hundreds of people door dash in our area every single day.
Speaker 1:I know they do.
Speaker 2:They do a great job, they're not going to hurt you or your food.
Speaker 1:I'm afraid that one guy is going to get my order and say wait a minute, are you going to tip me a dollar?
Speaker 2:Get the camera ready. Tip a dollar fiction to show him. We're the soft tacos, men. Yeah, yeah, there's a lot of announcers at doordash here?
Speaker 1:yeah, because we can't leave once we get started. We're all lazy. We're the laziest group of workers in the world you think so I know we are no. How many in here could actually go out there and run a marathon today? Of all the ones we have on the air? How many I couldn't zero, could Could you Nope?
Speaker 2:I'm trying to think You're right.
Speaker 1:Maybe you could even do a slow 5K walk.
Speaker 2:I could do that Really, I could do that yes, I could do that. I know I complain every time we go on a walk, yeah, but if I had to do it, I could do it.
Speaker 1:When's the last time we? It's probably been about a year, Beginning of winter, when winter came in. It's like I'm done. Yeah, See you next spring oh it's too cold outside now. That's how we found wattles was walking around the lake. And that alligator that time or whatever that was, I still think it's out there. It may be yeah.
Speaker 2:Yesterday I was in the checkout line behind two ladies.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:They said something that really made sense. Okay, One lady said always be good to your nieces and nephews.
Speaker 1:I agree with that. And then she said one day you'll need them to smuggle alcohol into the nursing home. Yeah, because your kids won't do it.
Speaker 2:Kids won't do it, but the nieces and nephews. They'll do it.
Speaker 1:If you bring me a six-pack, I'll give you two.
Speaker 2:Uh-huh yeah butter them up exactly, it's 6, 20.
Speaker 3:mornings with barry and holly here on alabama's country, giant wqsb, you know it was a sad weekend because I think he posted up george foreman.
Speaker 1:I watched the. Weird as it is. I watched the movie about his life. It's been a few months ago. Very good movie if you went out on I think it was netflix. You need to watched the movie about his life. It's been a few months ago. Very good movie If you went out on I think it was Netflix. You need to find the movie. It shows all he went through to get where he was and he beat all kinds of odds to be the guy he was, but he passed away this weekend.
Speaker 2:I know it's so sad. He passed away over the weekend at the age of 76. And there's no word on the cause of death.
Speaker 1:And I'll tell you I'm being serious the George Foreman grill. I've had one for years and I still use it. Yeah, because what's a great way to make sandwiches is like I guess they call it like the cube, and you press them and you've had one off of it. Yeah, it's good, and it melts the cheese just the right amount and warms up the meat, and that's what I use it for. I know it is so good. It helps that. Yeah.
Speaker 2:But he was 76. I guess we'll find out how he died later and then we'll have to ask Will about this. Will's down there. A fire erupted at Walt Disney World's Epcot theme park near the French Pavilion, resulting in an evacuation of guests from the Ratatouille Adventure Ride. Those darn rats, I think they're involved somehow they chewed the wires, they did something. No injuries were reported and the calls is still unknown. But, like I said, will's down there, I wonder. I wonder what's going on. Did you see the fire?
Speaker 1:yes, the smoke, yeah, it looks very like it could have been very serious, like more than one building involved, but it wasn't, luckily, I know. Yeah, that's the sound, guessing the ride was turned down or turned off, I guess.
Speaker 2:It'd have to be. It'd have to be.
Speaker 1:Yeah, makes you wonder what happened, I don't know. So, all the buildings, the Ratatouille, the one with the rats, the one with the rats, yeah. Burned down. Had to be in there chewing on the wires. Yeah, at 631. Very sad. And Holly On Alabama's Country, giant country giant WQSB what you did over the weekend. As far as TV watching, I know you Yellow Jacket, you've been watching it.
Speaker 2:I finished it.
Speaker 1:I've been catching up on it and that's a bizarre show.
Speaker 2:Wow, it's very good. It's probably my favorite show I've ever watched.
Speaker 1:It's good For real. It's on Showtime. Slash Paramount and Showtime makes it tough where you can't watch their show unless you really pay for it yeah, you need to cancel that, by the way I do yeah until they come out with the new season friday is the next episode oh, that's right, that's right every friday
Speaker 1:yeah, that's right there's three more left. That's right, but then the other one is we talked about is adolescence yeah, I watched that one all four episodes we were talking about it, friday rotten tomatoes. Tomatoes is like a 99% approval rating. Yeah, so one out of ten. Where would you put it? On how much you liked it, ten being the best? How much you liked it? I don't know how much to give away.
Speaker 2:I definitely would recommend it. It's neat because it's shot in one take. They don't do multiple takes, so like if anybody messed up at any point, they would have to start completely over. So it's impressive. The acting is impressive. What's also impressive is that the 13 year old boy that they used had never had an acting gig before in his life. This was his first acting job and now he's going to be working with who did I say? Margot Robbie?
Speaker 1:Yes, he's already in a movie with her.
Speaker 2:He is so good, he did good.
Speaker 1:He is good, and it makes you stop and think too, because it's based on something horrible happens to a little girl at school, a 13-year-old, and the boy's accused of it. Yeah, and it goes through the process, the steps of what would happen, kind of like from the point of view of the family of the little boy who's been accused, from their point of view.
Speaker 2:I guess I was let down because once you learn the story, there are no more shockers.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That's it, and.
Speaker 1:They're basically showing you the process. That's it. They're basically showing you the process, and what I read was they wanted to bring to light that there are so many people in this world struggling at that age with peer pressure, with what goes on at school, what happens to them if they do make certain, and kind of why he did it.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And a lot of it goes back to social media.
Speaker 2:It does explain that. It does explain why he did it. But in the last episode I was just kind of like that's it.
Speaker 1:The third episode was very good. I mean, I've seen pieces of it, but it's like only two actors in the entire episode.
Speaker 2:Yeah, did you see him lose it?
Speaker 1:Yeah, I saw the trailer for that part of it. Wow, that's good. Yeah, but that's good.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but then he snaps. I guess they do that because they want you to see his different personality. Yeah, because at first you're thinking oh no, there's no way he did this. There's no way. What are they doing to this kid? Yeah, and then I guess I'd give it about a six.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's worth a watch. It's okay. It's four episodes and it's four continuous episodes. When it starts it's like one and there's one camera that they swap back and forth between two men doing the camera work and a drone, but it's called Adolescence and it's on Netflix, so worth checking out. Well, is Snow White worth checking out? The reviews were not good and they're saying that the opening weekend was a. Well, they were disappointed, but still, 43 million is pretty doggone. Good, but you consider them to spend over 200 million to film it.
Speaker 2:It was a bomb and I think I read that it had a rating of 2 out of 10. Ooh, yeah, ooh, they said that it's horrible, it's horrible.
Speaker 1:You think it goes back to what you're saying. There's too many live action movies. We don't want those.
Speaker 2:I don't know those I don't know. I think that they're saying that, gal galdo was not um a good evil queen, right, and it was because she's so beautiful and that the snow white was not fair skinned. She had a dark, darker skin tone and still light in thewarves.
Speaker 1:They actually used CGI for the Seven Dwarves.
Speaker 2:And they didn't give the acting job to seven people.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they chose to make them all computer animated.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I don't know. There's lots of complaints about it. It did bring in $43 million, so it's not bad, but they say that it is terrible.
Speaker 1:I'm not going to go pay to see it, I'll wait until it comes on streaming.
Speaker 2:Then Black Bag brought in $4 million and Captain America, brave New World, brought in $4 million.
Speaker 1:Don't know much about Black Bag, other than it's a thriller. They're saying it's very well done, so I don't know a lot about it.
Speaker 2:I've never heard anything about it. Have you watched Severance?
Speaker 1:I have not. It's got a good cast watched, it's won a lot of awards.
Speaker 2:Apple tv has renewed severance for a third season. The series has become the streamers most watched drama on apple tv until ted lasso comes out again it's not a drama though.
Speaker 1:No, it's, that's a drama comedy, a dramedy. It's more of a comedy, I would say, than anything else yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:And then kelly clarkson has not explained her recent absence on her show, but she did make a daytime appearance on last Thursday for its 1,000th episode.
Speaker 1:Well, really, it's none of her business.
Speaker 2:No, it's not.
Speaker 1:If it's personal reasons, then it's her business. I'm just glad she's okay. I like Kelly.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I like Kelly a lot. I think that her show is super positive and uplifting and inspirational, but where you at Kelly?
Speaker 1:Yeah, where'd you go? I just want to know. You just want to know where she went. Yeah, it's okay. It's okay whatever you're doing. I just want to know where you're at. Tell us where you're at.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what are you doing?
Speaker 1:All right, birthdays are next. Mornings with Barry and Hall here on Alabama's country giant WQSB. Come on, man. He wanted to be buried in a special made coffin. They had it made and, sure enough, the funeral home. They honored his wishes. He wanted a snicker like a snicker, candy bar themed coffin. Somebody made it for him and that's what they buried him in.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:Are you looking on our Facebook page?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm looking at it. They nailed it. This is actually really beautifully wrapped.
Speaker 1:It is. I mean like as beautiful as a Snickers coffin can be. I guess If you're Snickers would you be honored that somebody chose your candy bar to be buried in. Even on one side it says I'm nuts.
Speaker 2:That's what he wanted it to say. That's what he wanted it to say I'm nuts, and then it looks like a really a Snickers candy bar. I bet the mood of the funeral was a little bit lighter. Well, that's what he wanted he said that.
Speaker 1:People say that he spent his whole life making people laugh, having fun. So he asked for one thing. People say he had a quick wit and mischievous sense of humor and they say he wanted one thing when he died. His name is paul paul broom and they honored him with this coffin.
Speaker 2:You know it'll be, it'll be tough when you go to, like, say, the viewing, without having really a smile on your face. I know, yeah, that's. I think that's kind of sweet.
Speaker 1:He just wanted people to say he did, because you know it's tough when you go to a visitation or things and you of you're going to be sad. I think that was his thought was I don't want it to be a sad day. I want people to leave here with a smile, knowing he made me smile one more time.
Speaker 2:Is it weird? Yes, yeah, a hundred percent, but I think that when it's your time to go out, you want people to almost have a celebration of life. Yeah, you do, not. An end of the.
Speaker 1:I agree.
Speaker 2:I don't know where I'm going with this.
Speaker 1:I have no idea either, but is there a certain product that you would say, if you could choose one to have you at the coffin made of, like something you would choose? Yeah, I would probably be a starbucks pink drink would they actually sit you in the pink drink or just no, because you couldn't lay down the pink drink because it would leak no better.
Speaker 2:Or an alani. See, I would like liquids. Yeah, I like drinks.
Speaker 1:I'm a drink, girl, yeah what would you be? Probably more food. Maybe a Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich.
Speaker 2:Really yeah, would you want round? Would you want it to be round?
Speaker 1:That's possible. Yeah, yeah, that's a thought.
Speaker 2:It'd take a lot of us to carry you Sure.
Speaker 1:That's a thought. Yeah or maybe something from I don't know, a burrito From Buburritos, since you're looking. Yeah, that'd be good.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But that is strange though.
Speaker 2:It is. It is, but I like his. I admire his desire to make others smile.
Speaker 1:Wanting to make people smile, even to the very end.
Speaker 2:Yeah, Like I said, super weird but super sweet that he wants to make people happy.
Speaker 1:If you want to see it, it's on our Facebook page. Check that he wants to make people happy. If you want to see it, it's on our Facebook page.
Speaker 3:Check it out and you'll see what we're talking about. All right, 741. Mornings with Barry and Holly here on Alabama's country, giant WQSB His knowledge nuggets Will, by the way, is on vacation.
Speaker 1:Yep, no, he didn't. He was not involved in the fire at Disney World.
Speaker 2:That we know of.
Speaker 1:But he is there, everybody, everybody's fine, but he's having a great time. Yes, yeah, I got some knowledge nuggets oh you ready?
Speaker 2:yeah, okay, yeah 62% of Americans will stop and pick up a penny when they see it on the ground. I don't.
Speaker 1:I used to. I don't. I'm not saying that I'm so rich now that I don't have to, but no, I'm not rich.
Speaker 2:But I don't want.
Speaker 1:Okay, if it's a nickel, I'll consider a dime. I'm diving. But no, I'm not rich, I don't want to touch it. Okay, if it's a nickel, I'll consider it A dime, I'm diving for it A quarter. I'm there, I'll fight you for it.
Speaker 2:If it's silver, I'm going to pick it up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, if it's cash.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. It's on then.
Speaker 1:Yeah, if it's cash period oh it's yours okay. Finders, keepers, losers, weepers, okay yeah.
Speaker 2:Research shows that holding a warm drink in your hand while shopping can lead you to spend more money. Is that?
Speaker 1:why they put the Starbucks inside stores like. Target and like Food City. I bet it is Because, if they can you think that's true? Do you believe it?
Speaker 2:I bet you've got like that warm fuzzy feeling and you're like, oh yeah, I can spend money, I've got a little bit extra.
Speaker 1:Okay, so putting warm liquid in your hand makes you spend more money. On the other side of it, if I feel warm liquid in my pants, I'm going to spend less money.
Speaker 2:I'm going to shop faster and get out of there and go home and change pants. Etiquette experts say using more than three emojis at once is rude.
Speaker 1:I don't know I use all the emojis. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I use them all Really.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you don't think that's rude. No At all no, no, sorry.
Speaker 2:I don't ever use emojis that much. If you're texting me, you're getting emojis. Yeah, texting me, you're getting emojis.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so more than three, you don't have a limit.
Speaker 2:No, I have no limit, just whatever you're in the mood for. Oh yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1:Alright, it's 7.53.
Speaker 3:Mary and Holly on Alabama's Country, Giant WQSB.