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We Started Talking About Youngblood… Then Somebody Admitted Flashing Axl Rose

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One innocent conversation about a TikTok-famous rocker turns into one of the wildest Hair at First episodes yet.

The girls discuss:

  •  Why middle-aged women are obsessed with Youngblood 
  •  Rock stars from the ‘80s and ‘90s 
  •  Concert hookups and backstage chaos 
  •  Legal weed and parenting concerns 
  •  Social media rules for kids 
  •  Why today’s generation could never survive beauty school in the 2000s 

And yes… there’s a story involving Guns N’ Roses, a tube top, and a very disappointed husband.

This episode is hilarious, unfiltered, and absolutely all over the place — exactly how we like it.

SPEAKER_00

Hey, hey, hey, gorgeous people. Welcome to the Hair at First Podcast where Great Hair meets real life. We're your host, Papa, Maka, Kevin, free stylist, moms, best kids. We're keeping it real about beauty, business, and the chaos of motherhood.

SPEAKER_04

We're here to share stories, let's wait to love, and maybe spoke a little bit along the way. Just a quick heads up. We're not making any medical claims. We're giving professional advice here. Just sharing our own thoughts, opinions, and experiences.

SPEAKER_01

So grab your coffee, your paper blanket, and let's hair it first.

SPEAKER_03

Good morning. Welcome back to Hair It First Podcast. Glad to have you all here. If you're returning, thank you for following us. And if you're new here, hang on. It's always a fun ride. You're with Monica, Michelle, and Tessa. Good morning, girls.

SPEAKER_04

Morning, morning.

SPEAKER_03

Well, hello, you guys. I have something I have got to discuss with you girls over because listen, I'm a middle-aged woman, 47, and I'm feeling some type of way, and it probably shouldn't be, but I think that all middle-aged women that have seen this young man are feeling the same way because I'm seeing TikToks all over the place about women putting themselves in the corner and things because they are so in love with Youngblood. Do you guys know who Young Blood is?

SPEAKER_04

I had to Google him last night.

SPEAKER_03

I'm guaranteed to Google him now. I didn't go on TikTok. Young Blood. Young Blood. Oh, go go on TikTok real quick. Just see I found some controversial stuff. Oh, yeah. There's a lot of controversy around it. But I need you to see. Are you for real? I need you to see him dancing and singing in one of his videos. Or one of his videos. This guy?

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

Don't look at that. Don't look at that. Go to where he's dancing and singing.

SPEAKER_02

I'm really concerned. Okay. I'm on TikTok now. Oh, young. Okay. Young blood.

SPEAKER_04

Did you hear my voice? Oh, yeah. Michelle's like, oh. Because I'm gonna tell you what I saw on Google is not what I'm seeing on TikTok.

SPEAKER_03

This? Uh, watch one word, watch, watch a different one. Okay. So this guy. I mean, this one he's crying. He's like, oh, he's so emotional. He sozzie Osbourne took him under his wing before Ozzie passed and kind of passed the throne to him. Now, whether he's lived up that, probably not, Ozzie Osborne, in my eyes, just a complete icon. I love Ozzy Osborne. I love everything about him. His farewell tour was just so tear-jerking. Yeah, you see, you're not seeing any of the dancing. I didn't the dancing. So he's an amazing performer, and what he did when he sang for Ozzy and sang Ozzy's songs, just amazing. But he is a beautiful being, and I think what I love is it takes me back to the 80s. Yeah. These guys wore these leather pants and no shirts, and they danced and they performed on stage and they slithered and they slipped and things like that. And it's just like, holy macaroni. I there's just something about him that is like, I know. Adam's like she's 20 years younger than us. Who wants to bring a microphone stand? Not me. I give okay. Listen. Okay. Uh number one. He's not middle-aged yet.

SPEAKER_02

Okay, not even that. He's the size of a peanut.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah, I like peanuts.

SPEAKER_02

He is scrawny.

SPEAKER_04

I just he also doesn't dance like a rocker. He's got rhythm. Yeah. He really which we know what that means.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. See? I will say he has phenomenal teeth. Yeah, and his eyes. And a very good structured face.

SPEAKER_04

His eyes are very piercing. I mean, I don't love the black eyeliner. I mean, for real. Well, our.

SPEAKER_03

However, me, if Adam were a black liner, eyeliner every day, I'd be like, yeah, buddy.

SPEAKER_02

I just don't, I'm not seeing it. I've been scrolling for, I've been scrolling for, let's see, four minutes now. It's just not your vibe, and that's okay. He is a hundred percent not my vibe.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Well, and I haven't heard the vocals because I'm my phone's on mute. He's he but he's pretty good.

SPEAKER_04

I wasn't expecting, I was expecting his voice.

SPEAKER_02

I think that that's great for him. But let me tell you, if I were to see him walking down the street, he would not be my vibe.

SPEAKER_03

When you watch his interactions with his fans, genuine look you in the eyes.

SPEAKER_04

Oh my god! That's what it is. Okay, so I knew there was something like triggering my memory. So this was months ago. There was either a TikTok or something somewhere, and it was about how he literally treats people. Like there's when he's talking to somebody, he is looking at they have his undivided attention, and it doesn't matter who it is. So his fans, whoever he's with at that moment, an interviewer, like anybody, he literally looks at you, focuses on you, and listens to what you say. Like it's on her, yes, and the world.

SPEAKER_03

And he loves his mom, he loves his mom so much, and there's so many videos of him and his mom, and it's just so precious. But I can't go.

SPEAKER_02

I just maybe not that one. I'm happy that he makes you want to be his mic stand. Yeah, I want to be.

SPEAKER_03

I promise you, I will not fight you over him. Listen, there's one video where he sticks that microphone down his pants, and I'm like, I just want to be a microphone. Just kidding.

unknown

Oh my god.

SPEAKER_03

Okay. Later, I need you guys to look up um how he interacts with his fans. I have to do that. Well, I do and I want you to see that. I want you to look up the middle-aged reactions. Look at it, it just, I want to be his gum.

SPEAKER_05

You know.

SPEAKER_03

But I want you to- Are we gonna have to take her to a concert, Monica? I've been asking Adam, that's all I want. And he's like, but see, let's send him some shampoos. There's a oh, good call. Oh, I will wash his hair.

SPEAKER_04

I'll wash our hair.

SPEAKER_03

This one says, thanks, I'm pregnant now. See, you have to watch reactions from middle-aged women too, because they're literally putting themselves in corners and stuff. This is one of them with the lily-ness.

SPEAKER_04

And he's so sweet. Just being so sweet.

SPEAKER_03

See, well, here's the thing about me and rock stars and and concerts. Um, I that is something that I always did. I went to concerts all the time. But here is another thing I always did. I always manage to either get on stage or get backstage or get on the tour bus or stay in the same hotel and party with them. And I have so much memorabilia and I have so many pictures. I've partied on Poison's bus. It was great. I've partied with Jackal and Buck Cherry and just a bunch of them. And I it's it's one of those.

SPEAKER_04

Do you even know those people, Monica?

SPEAKER_03

Do you know those fans? Buck Cherry is. He thinks crazy bitch, right? Yeah. So let me tell you one of the I went to see Guns N' Roses, and it was right after Adam and I got married. And I'm like, babe. He's like, do not show your boobs to Axel Rose. And I'm like, if he asks, I'm sure he might. It's Axel Rose. Like, I love him. And that's okay. Shut up. Like, it's what? Whatever. So anyway, I'm like, okay, I won't. Not saying that I was a big boob shower, but if the rock star is gonna ask me, I'm gonna show him. So um we're at the concert, and I'm on somebody's shoulders, and I have a t-top on. And Axel Rose, first of all, stops the song during patience and defends my honor because security guards were trying to get me in trouble because I was on somebody's shoulders. And he stops and tells him to back the F off, leave her alone. And he's like, Come up here, honey. And I was like, I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming, I'm coming. So I have my tube top on. And he says this is he he makes a sign to lower my tube top. And you know what I say? Because it started singing again, have a little patience. And and so then, of course, I'm like, all right, here you go. Boom. This is back when I had nice boobs, and um, so I get home from the concert, you know, I'm on cloud nine telling Adam that he stopped the concert for me, but I'm leaving out the other parts. And you guys out there, this is when I was younger. Don't think bad of me. I'm not a big snooty sweat, nothing like that. I just love rock stars. So um Adam's like, Did you show your boobs? I'm like, no, I didn't, honey. I told you I wouldn't. A month later, oh, we are somewhere, and one of our friends was there, and he's like, seeing your boobs at the Guns Rose concert, and I was like, and Adam goes, Oh, I didn't think you showed him. And I was like, Mitch, you little snitch? What the hell?

SPEAKER_02

Dang it. And I'm like, okay. But that the moral of that story is if you show your boobs, tell your husband. Because they will find out.

SPEAKER_03

Yes, he will, it comes back, it does. But please don't think I'm being out there, you guys. I'm really not. It's a long time ago. And I love rock stars. I love So are you saying if Axl Rose asked you to show you your boobs now, you wouldn't do it? Oh, yeah, I haven't too bad.

SPEAKER_04

It's oh yes, I would I would do it. I would do it. I wish I'd have the confidence to do that shit. I've never done anything like that.

SPEAKER_03

At parties, anything like that growing up, I was never one of the boob showers. I've always been so self-conscious. I'm not, but something about them, it's like they've seen thousands. So mine have got to be better than some of who they've seen. 100% for sure. So I'm like, you know, this could be my chance to shine. I like to sing. Maybe this is when they get up and I get to show the world my talent. It's not boob showing, it's singing.

SPEAKER_05

I was never a boob.

SPEAKER_03

I was never a boob shower until I got my implants. Boy, I'd show them boobies off all the time, Monica. They're so pretty. You have beautiful boobs. Well, I here we go again. Don't know how we got here. My husband's gonna, my in-laws, I don't know. Maybe we should scratch. Listen, scratch this one, Kylie. I'm not sure.

SPEAKER_02

But uh No, we're not scratching it because Adam knows you like to show your boobs. And it's whatever. This is us. We are authentically us. That is true.

SPEAKER_03

We are just authentic people. I've I've grown up, but yeah, I still I'm a crude. We all know that. Well, we're gonna we're taking that.

SPEAKER_02

There's gotta be one in the group. That's right.

SPEAKER_03

That's right. Well, hey, big controversial topic right now. And I don't know if it is what it's like in your state, but they've legalized marijuana in a lot of states. I don't know how many states. Do you guys know how many states? We're legal. You're legal? So are we.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, I mean under like a certain amount. Like you can't have more than a certain amount in your possession, or it's intent to distribute.

SPEAKER_04

Okay, but this is the thing. This is how I feel. And this was a few years ago. I'm driving down the highway, and there are just clouds of smoke coming out of this car who's going probably 10 to 15 miles under the speed limit, right? And of course, it's wafting into my car, which I don't judge. I don't care. You do your thing, but don't freaking smoke pot driving your child in a car seat in your freaking car. I was so pissed. I like pulled up next to him and saw that there was a kid in there, and I was like rogue raging. And I don't do that because I think people will shoot me. Like, I'm scared. Yeah, but I was so pissed off. There was a little kid in the backseat. You know that kid was stoned. Oh, look at me getting all fired up. I was. Yeah, no, see she can't.

SPEAKER_03

That's the thing. That's where I stand too. I'm like to each his own. Right. But by God, now people are doing stuff like that. Yeah, it's like it's okay that your toddler's in the back seat second hand with second hand high or whatever. You can't drink and drive. Why can you smoke and drive? Well, and that's another thing. There have been a lot more wrecks. It's I don't know about in your area, but in our area, there's been a lot more wrecks. And used to, you would hear people say, I would rather um someone be high behind the will than drunk. Yes, get that. But when these people are smoking 24-7 and they're behind that will, no, you're not, you're not all your reflexes, your brain, your everything is not in the position that you should be out there driving your vehicle and putting others in danger, and especially your children. And it's it's I mean, kids have been able to get pot for a bazillion years, but now it is way more accessible, and parents don't care. They at one point parents, I felt like hid it from their kids. Yes, yeah, and now they're normalizing it. So that's where we have these underdeveloped brains that now think it's normal to smoke pot on a daily basis and and they're using it as a crutch. Oh, well, my kid has ADHD, my kid has um depression, my kid has this or that, pot will fix it. And I'm not saying that maybe a a dose from like a medical doctor or something saying, yes, this might help this kid with the but you the fact is their brains are still underdeveloped, they're they're developing, they're not fully developed yet. So you're putting a delay in there, it may be leveling people out, and like I said, I don't I don't judge, I don't care. My my biggest thing is I think these kids are um, it's just normal now.

SPEAKER_04

It's you know it made me think of something. Okay, so marijuana definitely alters your brain, right? Yes, and when you said, you know, underdeveloped brains, right? What about, and this really just popped into my head, what about all the prescriptions for anxiety, ADHD, all of these freaking prescriptions that these children are on that's first of all, that alters your brain because it's you know the dopamine and all of that jazz. So, how is that affecting their development? Yeah, that's something I never really thought about.

SPEAKER_03

It completely delays it, also. It's gonna put a delay, but it's also training your brain to live off of that to function properly. And those are all chemically altered now. God put put marijuana on earth for a reason, and I do believe it really helps people in certain situations.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I do believe so, like we have uh dispensaries in our area, and you can go for medical or non-medical, like they have it's kind of like have you guys ever been to Vegas? Yes, like if you have you go through the one medical side and they've got your script or whatever, and then they've got the non-medical. I do 100% believe that there are a lot of benefits to marijuana that take the prescription aspect out because the growers of these facilities can manufacture different types and different strands of marijuana to kind of combat different things. And I know people that have tried a million different types of sleep aids or anxiety, and like this particular strand of marijuana helps them, and they can get it in gummy forms and they can get it in peanut butter. Um, like they have so many different things, so I do think that there is a lot of benefits to medical marijuana. I I do, I agree, I agree, have never done it, but like whatever. If it makes your heart happy, I would feel like I was gonna, I don't know. I'd probably have too much medical anxiety for that. Um but I do know people that that's the only thing that's worked for them. My problem is, for example, Saturday, my son had a T-ball game with this is five-year-olds on a T-ball field, and somebody pulled up on a motorcycle, and all you could smell was the joint that he was smoking. Like you are at a baseball field with a bunch of children, if you want to smoke, smoke, smoke wherever, but you don't need to be pulling up to this place and smoking. I am a firm believer in if it doesn't affect me, yeah. I don't give a shit what you know. I don't care. As long as it doesn't affect me, are my children. That affected me and my children because they pulled up and literally everybody looked at each other and was like, damn. That we can't smell like we have people walk in the salon and I'm like they don't care.

SPEAKER_04

Oh my god, like do you think I can't smell that? Like my husband love, we don't we don't smoke, and I'm not saying that to be like cool or righteous, self-righteous or anything like that. My husband loves the smell of it, but he's like, uh uh, I'm not no, I don't love the smell of it. I wish I at work. I'm like, I do not want to smell this while I'm at work. Like, come on, man.

SPEAKER_03

Well, that's part of the the point I was talking about with it being so normalized now. Yeah, they don't think about that. Used to people that would smoke pot would be like putting on perfume, would be trying to cover it, mask that up, definitely not showing up in public, smoking it. And and like I said, I don't care if people smoke pot. Right, it doesn't bother me at all. I don't care what you do, and I do feel like there's a huge need for it in the medical field. I do to help people in in certain situations, but but the normalizing it to the point where it's okay that you pull up at a five-year-old's t-ball game and get the whole crowd stoned and all these kids because of your pot. That part I don't like. But I honestly pot doesn't bother me. I don't smoke it. I think gummies, people are hell, I mean, people are able to sleep. Their anxiety, their their um, if they've got cancer and they need to eat. I mean, that's it. There are so many benefits to it. And I I will never judge anybody. The only part that upsets me is how normalized it is, and that people are not hiding it um from their kids as much anymore.

SPEAKER_04

And because it is a drug or like you said for the public. Yes, it's mind altering. Your kids don't need to be exposed to that, just like in porn or any other adult toys or anything like that. Nobody, the kids don't know, yeah, they don't need to think it's normal. Michelle has all toys. Oh my gosh, a whole closet full. Kidding.

SPEAKER_02

I feel like the innocence that kids have is taken from them so early. Yeah, you know, I remember growing up, it was like you wanted to keep kids innocence for as long as humanly possible. Yep, and now it's not like that. Like, I have an 11-year-old, I have a six, my 16-year-old has one form of social media Instagram. That's it. She's not allowed to have TikTok, she's not allowed to have Snapchat, she's not allowed to have any of that, and people are like, it makes no sense. You are on TikTok, like outdoor. All the time you're on Facebook. I mean, monetized on both of those platforms, and you don't let your children have it. And I'm like, that's exactly why I don't let my children have it. Yeah. Because I see what's on it.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

I see what's on it. My 11-year-old was like, Mom, can I have a Snapchat? And I'm like, absolutely not. Absolutely not. Anything you need to say to anybody, it can go in a text message that doesn't go away in 24 seconds or 10 seconds or whatever it is. Right. Like, absolutely not. And I feel like parents are letting their children, and if you're a parent that likes your child, do it, whatever, to each his own. This is my parent, my form of parenting. Yes, exactly. It is what it is. Our our opinions not. Our opinions are our opinions, and opinions are like assholes. Everybody's got one. Um, but this is how I'm gonna raise my kids. Now, having said that, will my children go balls to the walls crazy when they leave my house? I don't know. They very well may. I don't know, but I do know that it is my job as their parent to protect them from as many things as I can while I still can. And I feel like parents these days are trying to be friends with their kids, and that goes into smoking pot around them. Like you think that if you don't smoke pot, if you smoke pot, your kids are gonna smoke pot with you.

SPEAKER_04

Right.

SPEAKER_02

Like what you're already getting them high.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

What happened to, like you were saying, the innocent stuff. What happened to okay, all kids when they were growing up, you get subjected to pot or whatever, whatever. What I mean, okay, kids always tried all this stuff, but it wasn't they were out there with their peers and they were taking these steps like learning, yes, and learning their own lessons. Now it's just like they it's not, they don't even, I don't know, it's just already they're like sneaky, they're not there's no sneaking, there's no sneaking because there's no need to sneak.

SPEAKER_04

Well, you can take it to the next level, like okay, the everybody has to be 21 to drink, right? But you can have a sex change before 21. Yep. Excuse me, what like there's so many controversial things that we could talk about.

SPEAKER_02

Well, my big one is you can join the military and die for your country, but you can't smoke or drink. You have to pay 21 to do both those things. But at 18, you can sign a piece of paper that puts you in harm's way to fight for country. But God forbid, don't drink or smoke doing it. Can't do that. Like come on.

SPEAKER_05

Right.

SPEAKER_02

I feel like if you sign up for the military, that should be an auto. You can do all the things, but you can take it a step further. 18-year-olds can vote. Yes, vote, yeah, but they can't drink or smoke. Right. Yeah. Why not? It makes zero sense. No sense at all. And honestly, it's kind of scary. Like, could you imagine if we had a draft right now? No.

SPEAKER_03

I will break all of my voice's legs.

SPEAKER_02

I'm talking about the other people.

SPEAKER_03

Oh.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah. Oh. Like, could you imagine the amount of oh my gosh. My I see on TikTok. I don't think we would thrive or survive. I don't think they'd make it through boot camp.

SPEAKER_04

They would have to take away boot camp. There's a select few that would. Yeah. Now listen, I probably would be one of those few that did not at this point in my life. I would 100% fail. When I was younger, I was a lot tougher because my parents made me tougher. Like I didn't have to have a mental health day. I didn't, yeah. I had to do the things. And I just feel America's getting soft. Oh, there I said it.

SPEAKER_02

So soft. Not sorry. So soft. Soft.

unknown

Weird.

SPEAKER_02

And when I see people on TikTok that are like, I had to work eight hours today, and I only got a 30-minute break. And I'm like, bitch, you worked eight hours and got a 30-minute break. I've worked 14 and I haven't been able to pee. Are you surreal? I haven't peed. I haven't eaten. I haven't nothing all day. Like these kids, these kids be soft. Just like, you know, we used to go out and party all night long. Party all night long. 3 a.m. stamps on our hands. Coming in. And what did you do? You got a Red Bull. You changed your clothes. Sometimes you got a shower if you had enough time. And then you went to work. With yesterday's makeup on. Yeah, yeah, with yesterday's makeup on in a shower. Like mouthwash, brush your teeth, fresh deodorant, perfume. You know you smelt like booze. And cigarettes for eight hours. Hours. Cigarettes. But you know what you did? You went to work. You didn't call out of work because you didn't feel like it. No. No. Like the kids on the cigarette.

SPEAKER_03

Yeah. Or sometimes when you slept on your hand for that hour and a half, you had to stamp the stamp on your forehead.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_03

I've been there. Yeah.

SPEAKER_04

I remember one of my first jobs. I was in the back room and I literally was dying. I was dying. Just after every client, I'd go and just put my head down. I don't know. I grew up once and the my boss was like, get the hell out of here. Don't you ever do this again? I was like, okay, thanks. Oh my god, I'll never forget. That was awful.

SPEAKER_02

I had I was one night, I went so hard, so hard. I got home, I think it was like 5 30 in the morning, and I was in beauty school, and I had to leave at 6 15. I was like, I can't drive. There's no way I can drive. So I called one of the girls that lived close to me. I was like, dude, you're gonna have to fucking pick me up. I there's no, I'm still drunk. And she was like, okay, well, about 11:30, the drunk was not drunk anymore.

SPEAKER_04

Tell your hungover.

SPEAKER_02

And I remember sitting at beauty school, and my teacher was like, How hammered are you? And I was like, Well, I'm not hammered anymore, but I am definitely hungover. And I was puking, and she was like, Yeah, you better suck it up. Suck it up because you got shit to do. And I remember rolling a perm with my head on the mannequin head, rolling it, and I was like, I'm gonna die. Why did I die? I'm I am sure that somebody did, but this was also 20 years ago, 17 years ago, and again, I found out I was pregnant like a month later. So there's that.

SPEAKER_03

I love it. I'm like, yeah, kids be soft. Be soft, soft, soft, soft. Oh, soft. Well, girls, this was fun. Yeah. And um I may get in trouble from this episode. I don't know why at the end of episodes, every time I'm like, I'm probably gonna get in trouble. I gotta stop putting myself in that position. I gotta stop being open. Or just say app it. That's always been me. I don't hide who I am. Right. I've never hid who I am. This is who I am. And so sometimes I'm like, Tessa, maybe so it's hide who you are.

unknown

Wow.

SPEAKER_03

Or who you were. Ever hide who you were. Because you wouldn't be who you are today if you weren't who you were then. Right. That's very true. 100%. Very true. Yeah. Had Axler Rose not seen my boobs, I would not be sitting here. Never know. Right. Right. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Right. It's all it's all organic.

SPEAKER_03

Had he had let me sing, I definitely wouldn't be sitting here. I'd be in tour right now. We would just be podcasting from your tour bus. It's fine. You bitches would be groupies. Hell yeah.

SPEAKER_02

But just not for that young blood guy. I'm not gonna grow up. Okay. I need you to grow up. He looks like he's four. I'm pretty sure that my kid, my five-year-old, is about as big as he is. Okay. He's this big.

SPEAKER_03

I can snap him like a twig. Here's your assignment. I need you to deep dig a little deeper on the old TT and watch a few more things. And I also want you to watch the ones about the middle-aged women putting themselves in the corners and things. I need you to go a little more and actually I'll just send you some of my favorite videos. I have you do that.

SPEAKER_02

Because as it stands right now, I'm just trying to figure out what in the hell what in the hell are you thinking? Because that there ain't nothing attractive about that. You want to know what's attractive? Let me just show you. Oh, it will work. Let me just show you. Michelle liked it. Michelle thought he was hot. His eyes. I think she was I think she his eyes. That's all. She's enough.

SPEAKER_04

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Oh, like that. Does it not bring you back to the 80s? Right?

SPEAKER_03

Like, look at that.

SPEAKER_02

Look at that.

SPEAKER_03

Who is that? Morgan Wallin. Oh. He's coming to our town. We have a big event center out here, and they bring big bands. And it's in the field. It's called Party in the Field. It's in this huge field. And it's just a blast. You guys all have to come down somewhere they quit doing that.

SPEAKER_04

He is just about a half an hour from us. A cutie patoot. Women were getting raped. Like it was it's horrible. People would camp out.

SPEAKER_03

What? That's a whole other episode. People are are camping out there. We have there hasn't been too many, but it's new, you know, it's only been a few years. So the world's getting uglier and uglier, and people are getting ugly. We have we have country callings.

SPEAKER_02

But like I think this man is a sexy individual too. Jordan Davis.

SPEAKER_04

Like I can see it in the love for Jared.

SPEAKER_02

And I think I think the way he loves his wife makes him so much more attractive. Yeah. Do you know what I mean? Like everything. He I saw him at Country Callings, and it was and if they had just had a baby or just found out they were pregnant or something like that. And like you could see when he talked about her, it was like there wasn't a soul out there but him. And he was just like, uh, it was just it literally gives me goosebumps. Like he is so much in love with his wife that I'm like, God damn, that's awesome.

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Yeah, I agree. Oh, I love it. Yep. All right, girls. Well, this was interesting. So um if you're still hanging on, listening, thanks for hanging out with us and not judging us because we do not judge others. We love everyone to each his own, but we do have a Michelle's face didn't say that we don't judge.

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Sometimes I judge people. All right.

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Well, you can call me your honor because I'm judging. We need gabbles. We gotta get gabbles. I have a crap palette.

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Next steps.

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I have my handy dandy file. I always have because I'm always file. Oh my gosh. Ridiculous. All right, loves girls. Well, I love you, and we will see you guys next week. Bye! See ya.

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