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0:00

This is, he said a yadiho with

0:03

Eric Winter and Rodalind Fantas.

0:07

Good morning, Good

0:09

morney.

0:10

He said, yeah,

0:13

I am back to having my device

0:15

inside my mouth. I can tell so

0:18

sorry, guys, I will try

0:20

to speak very clear so I don't have

0:22

the accent correct English character

0:24

here that I guess. He is very much into

0:27

correcting everything I say. That's not true this

0:29

time. Give me some grace. I have the retine.

0:33

I keep you a question.

0:34

Oh wow, there you are.

0:35

I'm just kidding.

0:36

There you go.

0:37

Listen.

0:37

Can we talk about the fact that our this

0:41

is I'm gonna just bring this thing because we talked last week

0:43

about our daughter and now this sort

0:45

of new relationship,

0:48

if you will.

0:48

We'll call it that.

0:51

But now I'm seeing because

0:53

we spy on text messages that

0:55

there's like a meetup today because she's going

0:58

to a mall with our

1:00

nanny and her brother and her brother's friends.

1:03

And now there's all these text messages

1:05

going around about oh my god, we're going to we're

1:07

going to the mall too, Oh my god, you're gonna be there too.

1:09

Oh this is amazing. So it's gonna be like.

1:11

Five kids now all meeting

1:13

up at the mall, which takes him

1:16

know him, his sister, another

1:19

friend, to other friends. Actually that

1:21

I won't just say names on the on the podcasting.

1:24

Yeah, that are also going, oh my god, we might be going to so

1:26

maybe we'll meet up.

1:29

Plant.

1:29

No, I think it's totally fun. It's just now taking

1:31

me back to.

1:32

My days of meeting

1:35

up up the mall with a girl I

1:37

might be interested in and.

1:40

Just feel like this is where it all starts. This isn't just going to them

1:42

all the shop. This is now giddy you

1:45

know, oh mention

1:48

in the hands of our of our nanny, Our poor nanny

1:51

is going to be overwhelmed balancing all this.

1:53

Do you want me to go?

1:54

I mean, Solle is gonna die if

1:56

that happens, But now this, she'll feel like you're monitoring

1:59

it.

1:59

But I think it fine. I mean like they're just going to hang

2:01

out and Dewy is gonna be all over it. And there's

2:03

another nanny going as well that could help keep

2:05

an eye.

2:06

On the little ones, because there's three little

2:08

ones, you feel Delmian, No,

2:10

I didn't what the heck I told you?

2:13

No, I forgot. I was just getting ready and she

2:15

was in the playroom with Dylan.

2:18

Before she's in the car with But.

2:19

What am I going to say? Deal?

2:20

Maybe what might be going on that there's

2:22

a group of nothing is going on, a group

2:24

of kids might be meeting up.

2:25

Just make sure there's no like handholding or

2:27

anything.

2:28

They're not going to do that, Eric, They're not

2:30

going to do that, especially with Delmi.

2:33

There are you crazy? It's not out of her mind.

2:36

But don't listen.

2:38

Remember those days when you were in junior high?

2:40

No, I get it, it's fine. She's

2:43

not in junior high. She's in

2:45

sixth grade.

2:46

Yeah, she's in elementary.

2:48

Slow the role.

2:49

I agree, But a teacher, it's harmless, it's

2:52

going to be okay. She's not going to do anything. Eric

2:55

is not sleeping. Well, guys, since

2:57

this whole thing unfolded, are you going to react

3:00

like this when it's Dylan asking a girl

3:02

out in sixth grade and Dylan has a girlfriend

3:04

or whatever, I am going to be stressed out.

3:06

I take him, Mom, be great, Okay, Let's.

3:09

Let's talk about that. Let's talk about

3:11

this double standard. Let's talk about the difference

3:13

between it's okay for the

3:15

boy, but it's not okay for the girl.

3:17

Because I can I can guide

3:20

him how to be respectful

3:22

and polite?

3:23

You're doing.

3:25

To control the guy?

3:27

Yeah, but we're teaching her this are the boundaries.

3:30

And I told her three times already.

3:32

As long as we know that he's been respectful,

3:34

and I don't get any phone calls or any comments

3:36

from any mom at school or any teacher

3:39

saying that he's trying or you guys are acting

3:41

funny, We're going to be okay.

3:44

Yeah. I just feel like it's we give her bound.

3:45

And we're giving her that, you know,

3:48

power to control the boundary, of course, and she's

3:50

a strong little girl. But I

3:53

you know, I would like to be able

3:55

to to have

3:57

Dylan be the one that's just respectful. And

3:59

I know he's sitting the boundary. I doubt the girl's

4:01

going to be the one just.

4:03

All jumping all over him.

4:06

Nowadays.

4:06

Oh my goodness, gracious, I mean, maybe

4:09

I'm totally wrong. Can we talk about the Wendy

4:11

Williams documentary Just a little bit willing

4:13

in part through part one, but wow,

4:16

it's such a sad, crazy

4:19

documentary she is

4:22

going through.

4:22

So let me ask you the eyes bugging,

4:25

you know, condition that she's part of the condition.

4:27

So she can't control opening her eyes.

4:29

This big yeah.

4:30

Yeah, her eyes get really wide and she

4:34

acknowledges like it looks crazy. And the documentary

4:37

she talks about it, I just there

4:39

are a couple of things, and I wonder, and

4:42

I asked you about it this morning, Like I don't know what her reputation

4:44

was before, but she's or

4:47

if this is part of the condition of what she's going through. But

4:49

she is very short tempered. The

4:52

fuses like one it's almost my oh.

4:55

The girl was doing her nails and one of mine. She's like, oh my

4:57

god, you're so lovely. Are you married? Do you have any

4:59

kid? Next she's just like, don't do that,

5:01

You're stupid. Why did you do that? And like she just goes off

5:03

on this poor girl. And I

5:06

imagine.

5:07

That's probably part of her condition or medication or all

5:09

of it. And you said you've worked

5:11

with people that have worked with her and loved her and she

5:13

was so great, But I wonder if she was ever

5:16

tough, you know, as a bosser employee.

5:18

And then their feet, well that's another condition.

5:21

Her feet are fully swelling and like getting

5:24

deformed in a way.

5:25

So what Wendy is going

5:27

through?

5:28

And I don't remember the exact condition of what caused

5:30

the issue with her feet, but I know

5:32

mentally what she's going through neurologically

5:35

is a phasia, of which we were talking about similar to Bruce

5:37

Willis, where

5:39

the frontal temporal dementia and

5:42

aphasia, which is a

5:44

neuro degenerative disease

5:47

which is similar to bruce Willis. The

5:49

two conditions are caused by shrinkage of

5:51

certain parts of the brain and can lead

5:53

to symptoms such as trouble communicating

5:55

or changes in personality, which could explain

5:58

why she flips a switch into with

6:00

somebody. So I'm sure people are prepped

6:03

being around her right now, But what

6:05

an awful does.

6:06

Hease to go through?

6:07

It's so it's physical, it's mental. I mean,

6:09

this girl has been through the ringer, like they said, her

6:11

mom passed away.

6:12

It's going to go downhill. She's losing her memory.

6:14

Trying to make a career comeback. But I don't know how this documentary

6:16

gets her a career comeback, not with this condition,

6:19

at least, not in the same career, not

6:21

with the same type of career.

6:22

It's really it's really sad because this woman

6:25

was I mean, the talk show lasted how like thirteen

6:28

fourteen years, sixteen years. You know, people really

6:31

liked her because Wendy is the type of woman

6:33

that she calls it like it is. You know, she doesn't care, she has

6:35

no filter, and she's actually very smart.

6:37

So to see her decline in

6:41

such a massive way, it's

6:44

in the public eye. Although she's been kind of like gone,

6:46

you know, that's why the whole documentary

6:49

is about where had she been. But

6:51

the reality is now she's back to exposing

6:53

her persona, you know, and people are going

6:55

to be able to learn and live what she's going through.

6:57

And it is just so sad to see it happen

7:00

right in front of our eyes. It sucks.

7:02

Health is the most

7:04

important thing in the

7:06

world, you know, And the older and

7:09

the older you get, the more you realize

7:11

that all.

7:12

The money in the world not it matters. The fancy

7:15

clothes.

7:15

You just want to be healthy, nothing

7:17

matters. I just saw Bettany Frankel that

7:21

you know, she's like a zillion her because she has been the Skinny

7:23

Vodka and the Skinny Girl brand.

7:26

She's humongous, you know, she's very, very

7:28

wealthy, and it's all about

7:30

bags and expensive

7:32

bags. She collects bags and she's like, I have hundreds

7:35

of them and they're all super expensive. And I guess

7:37

she went to like a Marshall's or like a T whatever

7:40

and she realized all these knockoffs

7:42

that are that look identical

7:45

with gray leather, great material. Yeah,

7:48

and she's like, you know what, I'm done with my bags, don't

7:50

I don't have to kick No, that

7:56

makes it up.

7:58

I think her name went from that We Love from

8:02

ted Lasso.

8:02

Yeah. Yeah.

8:03

She went to the SAG Awards

8:06

and she had a

8:10

purse that her kids made out of cardboard.

8:13

Really, that's where she wore on the carpet.

8:14

Yeah.

8:14

Well that's different because that has a sentimental value.

8:17

That is, that

8:20

is a choice because my kids

8:22

made this for me. So I'm gonna make a statement that my

8:24

kids made this for me. I don't think she would have bought

8:26

that at Marshals and use it.

8:29

No, but I love the fact that she actually did

8:32

it. I know fact

8:34

she did it, and why wouldn't you do knockoffs?

8:36

Listen, I'm gonna tell you something. I went to so

8:40

I'm all Isabella, and Sabella wanted to go to

8:42

Forever twenty one and I was like,

8:44

really, sav okay. So we went and it's a massive

8:47

store. You know, it's two floors. It's beautiful. So

8:49

we go to Forever twenty

8:51

one and she finds a lot of cute stuff

8:53

and then I'm started. I started looking around the men's

8:56

area, super trendy stuff. And then

8:58

I go to the female and I bought self a pair of

9:01

black pants, black slacks, very cheap.

9:04

They fit, unbelievable.

9:07

I do know that Forever twenty one has a big there's

9:09

a big backlash against the company because I

9:11

guess they is like Zarah. They

9:14

whatever they manufacture, the warehouses are

9:16

like in China, and she that no,

9:18

but apparently is like labor laws

9:20

and they just exploit and there's they

9:23

take a lot of heat because of that. But and

9:25

I hate that if that's the case. But regardless

9:28

of that, I'm just bringing

9:30

it up because it's cheap. But

9:32

if it's really now, the

9:35

true testament

9:38

would be when you wash it, if they fall apart

9:40

after two washes, you know, if the fabric can

9:42

hold off because what you're paying when

9:44

you go cheap things, yeah, you end up.

9:46

But if you're cheap enough, you could wear

9:48

it three four five watches, washes

9:51

and then go buy something else, and you would

9:53

still be way under the dollar amount

9:56

of something more expensive.

9:57

And you and and when you get in your position

9:59

where I can't wear this again on the carpet

10:01

because everybody saw me with this on the carpet.

10:04

You could wear it, throw it away.

10:06

It costs you twenty bucks thirty l

10:09

the fashion. Buy something that costs.

10:11

Four hundred dollars you under away, But then you're not wearhing

10:13

it either because you.

10:13

Already work for four one hundred, four thousand.

10:15

Say.

10:15

It depends on what it is. It could be your shirt, you know.

10:17

I remember, guys, I went to I

10:20

was in Atlanta at the time doing Davis Mates,

10:22

and I had to go to I

10:24

don't know if it was the EMPTYV Music Awards

10:27

or the American Music Awards. I don't

10:29

know what a ward. And I was

10:31

in Atlanta. My stylist was not there, so

10:33

I was like, oh my god, I'm gonna have to fly go to the event

10:35

and go back and let me just buy something. I don't

10:37

have time to deal with the stylist and fittings and

10:39

all that. So I was like, I have to do something really

10:42

really cool. So I ended up going to

10:44

the mall to this, what is a nice

10:46

one in Atlanta? Know the Onning Buck had this beautiful

10:48

mall, So I went to I think it's no,

10:51

it's not Linux

10:53

Atlanta. Yeah, And

10:55

I ended up buying this Gucci dress.

10:57

I never forget. It was forty eight hundred dollars

11:00

and I was like, should I do this? Oh my god? But I wonder

11:02

if it's going to run in the magazines because it's brand

11:04

the same dress, not Gucci, same

11:07

exact dress will never make it to the magazines. But

11:09

just because all these magazines and the editors, they

11:11

know the brand. So I bought

11:13

it. I was in pain, but I

11:16

got it white because a bag for that amount

11:18

of money any day, because I can use it for ten

11:20

years, but a dress that is going to be photographed

11:23

its once. So I did it.

11:25

I was shocked. It ran everywhere

11:28

because it was a gushy to wear it again and

11:30

I have never to

11:33

my.

11:33

Point again point.

11:34

And every time I see it hanging, well not anymore

11:36

because then we lost the house and I went to the house.

11:38

But to my point, you could have bought

11:40

a thousand outfits

11:43

that would have been very nice if forever twenty one and

11:45

warn them all different outfits to different events

11:47

and it would still.

11:48

Know what I'm gonna do. Yeah, and

11:50

it's it's difficult for me, and I do it because

11:53

it is what it is. But I grew up my mom was the

11:55

same stress to this day and she she is

11:57

incredible at knitting and doing

11:59

She did all my clothes my entire life.

12:02

And I remember growing up going

12:04

to fabric stores with my mom my whole

12:06

life buying fabric because she will

12:08

do my stuff right. So I know the value

12:11

of clothing and I know that something

12:13

can be done for nothing.

12:15

We have friends that work in fashion that I have told.

12:17

You this tailors all the time.

12:19

It's all made in the same place.

12:20

It's all made in the same place. But you know what

12:22

it is what it is when you when you have the resources to

12:24

be able to buy a brand, then you do it because

12:26

it makes you happy, not because you've been smart.

12:29

So I'm saying all this because Rosslyn

12:31

Sanchez a ross Is Bonito

12:35

is going to be very affordable and it's going to be very

12:37

cute. So I am going to start using

12:39

my brand to different events

12:42

be great. And it's sixteen ninety nine ninety

12:45

nine fifty dollars everything is under

12:47

fifty.

12:48

Oh, can't wait to you have your persons? How much money we're going to

12:50

save in our household? Now we're talking my language.

12:52

I'm all about Roslin at Ross,

12:55

Roslin Sanchez.

12:56

At Ross whatever.

12:57

Speaking of shopping, would you have a how would

12:59

you you feel if you found this out?

13:02

If you were let's say you had your favorite

13:04

antique store. You're not an antique person, but you have your

13:06

favorite store. Well, recently in

13:08

the headline, there was this kilt wearing

13:10

pervert who was arrested for going

13:12

into an antique store and shoving items

13:15

up his rectum and then placing

13:17

them back on the shelf for display. What

13:20

would you do if you found

13:22

out not an antiqu store, let's just say your favorite

13:24

store, and some person you found

13:27

out that that store there was a guy going in there and shoving

13:29

items up his butt and then

13:31

just put him back on.

13:32

Display and nobody saw him doing it.

13:35

Dude got arrested. You know, he's he's

13:37

in trouble. What the like?

13:39

What is going on? Who does these things?

13:42

That's gotta be all for some sexual

13:44

rise to do that in public.

13:45

People are sick. People suck

13:48

sometimes, you don't think, so what.

13:49

Would you do as the owner of the store. I mean, if you saw

13:51

that, just chase them out.

13:53

And if you're the

13:55

owner of the story, yeah you're What if you're a

13:57

customer, and would you return all those items?

14:00

But you don't know if he put it up his butt, if your

14:02

item was up his butt or not. My

14:05

friends will have to check the item. If something huge,

14:07

you know he's didn't do that. If it's something

14:10

something all disgusting.

14:13

This fadness people are crazy.

14:15

You're crazy, guys.

14:17

I'm gonna switch fast Gear again because

14:19

I like this topic because again, you

14:21

know, we're talking about value. You always you think

14:23

you're paying for something more and maybe you're not getting

14:26

what you paid for. And there is a

14:29

hotel guest that discovered that

14:32

at a hotel with fancy room

14:34

service was simply Trader Joe's

14:36

meals that were frozen in

14:38

the friend So

14:42

you could be getting taken all this time.

14:44

You gotta be at the nicest hotel, the nicest

14:46

things.

14:47

You're over paying and you're getting Trader

14:49

Joe's frozen meals.

14:50

How did he find out? Though an

14:53

employee told him just so you know.

14:56

Well, he found out it was there was a

14:58

freezer stocked a pre packaged

15:00

She told People magazine that her husband stumbled

15:03

upon a freezer stocked with prepackaged

15:05

meals from the grocery chain while

15:07

grabbing.

15:08

Breakfast one morning. Oh

15:10

my god, that's how they found out.

15:11

So they saw it, you know, I guess probably just getting

15:13

the routine breakfast that's included with the hotel,

15:16

saw freezer.

15:17

And it was loaded with Trader Joe's meals. That's

15:20

wild.

15:22

Did he go back to the management and

15:24

say, guys, it's unacceptable? Is just he

15:27

just coming out with the news like used to make some

15:29

noise and expose them, but didn't actually

15:31

go to the manager to say anything.

15:33

No. I don't think they reported it yet,

15:35

but they went.

15:36

They just told People magazine to try to expose

15:39

what was going on at this hotel. That the pasta,

15:41

just so you know, that was listed as

15:44

calming katzio e

15:47

Pepe pasta with truffle oil on

15:51

Casuo Pepe on the room

15:53

service menu. Says it hadn't suspected

15:56

the pasta's was an impost. The presentation was honestly

15:58

incredible, So it literal really was listed

16:01

as something fancy, presented as something fancy,

16:03

but was simply prepackaged frozen

16:05

food.

16:06

Huh, you never know what you're paying for.

16:17

I'm going to change topics real fast. Have

16:20

you ever been with a woman that is to clingy

16:24

or was so loving and so

16:26

smoochy sms smoochy that you feel a little

16:28

bit overwhelmed?

16:32

Maybe? My younger like maybe,

16:34

yeah.

16:35

So it's possible for a guy to at

16:37

some point be like, this girl is

16:39

just way too touchy. I don't want to be touched

16:42

all the time.

16:42

That's how you feel when I when I give you a lot of squeezes,

16:44

and I'd be like, oh my god, you're

16:46

not touching.

16:47

You're not You're not clinging at all.

16:49

Maybe you're I'm not clinging.

16:50

I think maybe at the beginning, but I because

16:54

I'm such an acid that I would probably

16:56

stopped doing that.

16:57

I'm more, I think, more affectionate, physical

17:00

in touchy, touchy than you are. But I probably shifted

17:02

gears when that wasn't really your style as

17:04

much.

17:05

But now you're like, now I'm the opposite.

17:11

You always reached for my hand when we're driving and the kids

17:13

make fun of us.

17:14

Yeah, and you never reach for because.

17:16

I know yours is coming, so I don't have to reach.

17:18

But now, I mean, cling, have

17:21

you.

17:21

Ever said to a woman, it's just you're so

17:23

loving you too much?

17:24

You've never done that.

17:25

Have you ever been like you are so sexual?

17:27

It's just it's just too much. I just need to know.

17:30

Unfortunately, I've never done that.

17:31

Some people, some guys.

17:32

I have a friend who's ex

17:35

wife. He had told me she was He was just

17:37

like, man, I just need a break, like she was so

17:39

much, and he was just like, oh god.

17:41

It was like, it's not he was not as sexual

17:44

as she was and it was too much.

17:45

That is funny. Yeah, it's interesting

17:47

because what is a TV show

17:49

from Sarah Sahi.

17:50

That I love sex life?

17:53

I guess she had this thing since she was very young

17:55

because there's a scene with her mom that the mom

17:57

tells her the character, her character,

18:00

her character was just like sexually insatiable,

18:02

as you call it. And I wondered, like, I don't,

18:04

I don't even I don't think I know any woman that

18:06

is like.

18:07

That, that is so over

18:10

the top, over the top sexual.

18:11

I think every woman that I talked

18:14

to is kind of like, you know, it's a bit of a drug.

18:16

Yeah, I mean, I don't. I've only met

18:18

one guy that's everything.

18:19

Complain about that.

18:20

I complained about that just like wow, I

18:22

mean I could take a break, like it's a lot.

18:25

That's so funny. Guys. We did this blood

18:27

panel and my testosterone

18:31

level was not They couldn't

18:33

even find it. How do you can untraceable? It is

18:35

that low, like crazy low,

18:38

and it's causing issues because I guess

18:40

I didn't know this. When women think about the strastriane,

18:42

we think as a male hormone.

18:44

We don't want it because in my grow hair all

18:46

over our chin, her face, you know, and our

18:49

voice might change, and it's we think

18:51

it's a boyd issue, and that's

18:53

not correct. It's very important for

18:55

females to actually have the right amount

18:57

of it is of the straustrine and mine

19:00

zero and it's causing problems. But anyway,

19:02

I have to start taking this, putting this cream

19:05

distosterone cream that I think a lot of women do

19:07

it, and all this other stuff

19:09

that I'm doing. And the functional

19:12

doctor that we use in he was like, you

19:14

know what you're gonna You're gonna start living

19:16

life right now, like it's gonna be it's gonna

19:18

get to the point that you might have to have a pass code

19:20

that Eric won't be able to touch you without the pass code

19:23

because you're gonna be like

19:26

it's gonna like inspire

19:28

me, like it's gonna make me, I guess really really into

19:30

sex. And I was like, well, that'd be a first.

19:32

But who

19:35

told you that that that cream is gonna do that to

19:38

you?

19:39

I think, Wow,

19:42

you're so right.

19:42

I don't know that there's such a thing that just a little

19:45

bit of aston cream is gonna make it where I just

19:47

touch you and you're going crazy.

19:49

I I there

19:51

is. We're investing in this product and marketing it

19:53

in a huge way, hugely.

19:56

I haven't started. I get the package today. I'll keep

19:58

you all posted.

19:59

To see if the this way there's gonna

20:01

be no noticeable difference. That's there's no way

20:04

the way faith is that you I'm

20:06

talking about the cream. I've never heard of that,

20:08

But just think about it.

20:09

If somebody has no distructionone even a

20:11

little bit of it.

20:13

Difference, an increase in testoterone will yes,

20:16

But I mean not the way you just described. You're like, oh, you to you

20:18

can't keep your like you're gonna become that my friend's

20:20

ex wife.

20:21

No exactly. I don't think it's possible.

20:23

I don't think you want that.

20:24

No, I don't want that. I mean I think it's I think there is

20:27

funny enough guys think that they.

20:29

I mean, I'm speaking for myself. I can't speak

20:32

for every guy, but I think on paper that

20:34

sounds amazing.

20:36

And then you're gonna be like, oh my god, this is too much. And I

20:38

also would worry if I had

20:40

a woman like that, am I

20:43

I'd be concerned, like, am I enough? Am I satisfying?

20:45

Or enough? Is she strained? Is she out there?

20:47

You want to think that if she was like that sexual,

20:50

but as as long as you're given it to her.

20:52

Way also want to like, is she just

20:54

so overly sexual that she just she

20:56

have a wondering eye.

20:57

I mean, it's just so interesting.

20:59

If she was that sech. I don't know,

21:02

I mean, if you, I mean, yeah, you kind

21:04

of, I kind of would wonder. I don't know.

21:05

I'm bringing it up because you know, my favorite

21:08

show at the moment, Love is Blind. The same couple, the Megan

21:10

Fox couple. He accused

21:12

her of being too clingy, and

21:15

then I guess she was very, very whining

21:17

because he didn't say I love you, I love you I love you all

21:19

morning, and and he wasn't

21:21

as physical anymore. And then that

21:24

morning she initiated sex,

21:26

and then he even told her, you know what, even this morning,

21:29

he's like, you need to just chill for a second.

21:31

He said that to her, kind of like you in and run about

21:34

what kind of like.

21:36

Just too much. She's like, you're clinging on it. This morning,

21:38

is like and she's like, you should be greatful to me.

21:40

I even made love to you this morning, and he

21:43

was like, well, you came to me.

21:44

I did.

21:44

I didn't ask you to do that.

21:45

But clinging is different than just like, hey, you want to get on.

21:47

She was very offended. She didn't like

21:49

the word clingy.

21:50

A doesn't strike me as

21:53

I want to have a lot of sex. Clinging strikes me as someone

21:55

that's just smothering you physically all the time

21:57

and like all over you all the time. That's why I think

21:59

or just won't let you go by yourself anywhere, come.

22:04

In my way.

22:04

I'll be like, dude, you would definitely

22:08

like that would be a major deal breaker

22:10

for Roslin. She could probably tolerate a lot of things,

22:12

but clinging, I don't see you tolerating. I

22:15

don't see that one. Listen,

22:17

there is a buzzy new restaurant that has ten

22:19

rules for diners. I think

22:21

this is kind of interesting. So this

22:24

chef is laying down some I think I've

22:26

never heard of these types of rules. It's it's

22:28

called the Frog Club in West Village,

22:30

and these rules will get you

22:33

fixnated this out of this restaurant.

22:38

Simple ones, no call, no showing for

22:40

a reservation, taking photos

22:42

inside that includes bathroom selfies. If someone

22:44

catches you taking a bathroom selfie, you you're kicked

22:47

out.

22:47

Of the out of the rest that doesn't affect his life.

22:49

He's trying to keep that like people that are going crazy

22:51

with social media. Apparently people would

22:53

often lie about it being their birthday just to get the

22:55

social media pick. So

22:58

I don't know how you proved that. Maybe you have to show your driven

23:02

obviously stealing, vanializing, touching

23:04

memorabilia, thinking about touching memorabilia,

23:06

how do you that's that's random

23:09

again, lying about being a birth the cancer reservation

23:12

more than three times, becoming

23:14

dangerously intoxicated, that's a great, great

23:16

rule. Requesting a free

23:19

meal, I don't know who would do that.

23:21

Or kissing the chef without the

23:24

consent so you can pay a thousand

23:26

dollars to kiss the chef.

23:29

Who's gonna want to kiss the chef?

23:31

Not for the social.

23:32

Media unless this chef is the hardest.

23:34

I do think there is something fun

23:36

to trimming down all the social

23:38

media activity and restaurants.

23:39

However, it's good for you too, because that

23:42

exactly they want. Publicity is built in free

23:45

publicity.

23:45

So you're not going to the frog club anytime soon.

23:48

The pictures

23:50

and of are

23:52

you when we went.

23:54

To Pictures of the day, who

23:56

went to a regular restaurant?

23:57

We go to all the time, But I don't really

23:59

do that. I mean, if you're with friends and you want

24:01

to take a picture, but I don't even mention the restaurant,

24:03

it's just a picture of whatever.

24:05

Does it bother?

24:06

Do you think it's annoying when you see people all around different

24:08

tables like snapping photos and videos of everything

24:10

every dish that comes out.

24:12

Their food critics, that's what they do for all.

24:15

I mean if they're really food critics, but some of them are just people

24:17

doing social media.

24:18

What people love food posts,

24:20

you know, they becomes influencers.

24:24

I would think restaurants would love people posting about

24:26

their their restaurant. I oh think

24:28

so you drive more traffic. Yeah,

24:31

it's free publis, That's what I said. It doesn't

24:33

make any sense to me anyways. Would you ever have

24:35

any rules if you if you all owned

24:38

a restaurant.

24:39

I mean I liked a lot. I like a lot of those rules. As far

24:41

as like, somebody gets too intoxicated, I

24:43

mean that should be without saying someone's obnoxious.

24:46

Restaurant has to rise to kick somebody out.

24:48

Yeah, I think that, But I mean bathroom selfies.

24:50

I mean you could be taking up too much time in the bathroom

24:52

for people that are actually trying to use the

24:54

bathroom.

24:55

That is a little annoyed. Bathroom selfies are annoyed

24:58

at your table's one thing, but in the bathroom me is annoying.

25:02

Have you ever been to a restaurant that

25:04

there was somebody drunk causing a scene?

25:07

Mm? Not like major

25:09

scene, not in a nice place. I've been to bars where you

25:11

know, people get out of control of it. I don't think so.

25:14

Have you ever? This is another topic. Have you ever

25:17

seen a man hitting,

25:21

like in front of your clothes to you kind of like hitting

25:23

or being abusive to a woman.

25:25

No, that's crazy.

25:27

You know, it wasn't Puerto Rico.

25:28

This is I mean, I've seen people maybe

25:30

in a fight and maybe it looks a little heated.

25:32

With a woman, a couple arguing

25:35

get involved.

25:36

No, not like punching or hitting each other, but

25:38

like people were getting a little bit too heated.

25:40

Now, And I tell you something like, I have this image

25:42

in my head and it's been very difficult for me to

25:45

forget about it, and it affected me for life, basically,

25:47

you know, that's why it's so important, you know, to

25:52

I don't want to say guard your children because

25:54

my mom had no control over it. But

25:56

I was in the car with my mom and she was

25:58

driving, and then there's a car parked and

26:00

there's a woman inside the

26:03

car and a guy outside

26:05

through the window window is open, hitting

26:08

the heck out of her right and

26:10

she's screaming, and my mom got

26:12

so upset. And my mom starts screaming,

26:15

and my mom's instinct she wanted

26:17

to get out of the car and kind of like stop him.

26:19

But I guess this it was smart. She was like,

26:21

what did because the guy was so enraged

26:24

that most likely the next point she was gonna be to my

26:26

mom, Oh my

26:28

god, and my mom was like start

26:31

screaming, and he's like hitting this woman.

26:34

It was awful, and we

26:36

just my mom just accelerated. But it

26:38

to this day, I just go, I don't know

26:40

if I can witness that in front of me again,

26:43

that's awful. Like I sometimes feel like we should have

26:45

like a bat or like pepper spear or something inside

26:47

the car. So if you see something like that, just go over it

26:50

and do something to the guy. I

26:54

have no idea. Oh

26:56

you know what, you know what, you know what it was. You

26:59

know what it was because I was going down

27:01

the hill to come to the podcast, and there

27:03

was this lady walking this kid,

27:06

very toddler, very young, maybe three

27:08

years old, and instead of with

27:10

a stroller, they were holding

27:12

hands and he was walking. And you know,

27:15

our street is all the way up the hill

27:17

is very windy, it's very narrow, it's very dangerous,

27:19

so the kid was kind of all over the place, and

27:22

I'm assuming she was just pulling him,

27:24

like stop, stop, stop. But

27:26

from the this stance when I'm coming down the hill,

27:28

I just see this woman kind of like man

27:31

handling, like being a little too aggressive

27:33

with the kid, and I was like, please, God,

27:35

don't tell me that I'm gonna have to say something because if she's hitting

27:37

this kid, I'm going to lose my mind and I'm going to lose

27:39

my mind. And then I went, I get

27:42

very close to them and I look at her. I stop. I look

27:44

at her and what she was trying to do is kind of like

27:46

moving the kid like away

27:48

from the streets. But it really

27:50

affected me because I had this flashback about

27:52

that incident and I was

27:54

like, I don't tolerate.

27:57

That's why I think it's giving me a hard time now

27:59

to watch UFC and MMA

28:02

and things like that. I was I used to be old about

28:04

it and now.

28:05

I you love breaks me and then beating

28:07

on each other.

28:08

I think boxing I can still troller radimmensely,

28:11

but UFC, even though I

28:13

love the sport, is giving me a hard time.

28:15

I don't know why.

28:16

There's a new fact I've learned today.

28:18

Yeah, it's kind of weird, and em

28:21

I think that's it right. We covered it all this

28:24

once again. This this podcast, we have covered

28:26

what seven topics that have nothing to do with the other.

28:29

But more importantly than all of it, roslind

28:31

Sanchez at Ross I'm

28:34

just kidding. There's a lot of important topics. All

28:36

right, love you, Love you, Thanks

28:38

for listening. Don't forget to write us a review

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