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Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Catfished by cleaners

Cadillac Jack - My Second Act

Hans Appen

News, Music, Music Commentary, Entertainment News

2.4530 Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2023

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

It's a short sweet and slow morning episode of the Cadillac Jack: My Second Act. Must be something in the air.

Cadillac and Donna Jack come in hot for this festive episode of the show. Donna brings the heat when it comes to laundry, parenting and app-driven contract services. Then there aare allegations of people catfishing others over a a few black (trash) bags of clothes. We just want to know - how do we seem to attract this kind of thing?

Then we talk about ongoing country music tours. Fear not- we only mention Taylor Swift and the Eras tour a little. Free tickets every morning next week though…

Let's do some crazy stuff. Ideas? Let us know. 7704646024.

Transcript

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0:00.0

My name is Cadillac Jack. I joined Atlanta Radio when I was 19 years old, put in a loyal 26 years. Welcome to my second act.

0:09.9

My second act podcasting. Radio is the only thing I've done my entire life. And so we have conversations that you're already having with family and friends about current events about pop culture, trends, social media, music it's endearing and revealing conversations about marriage, parenting, and personal growth. Welcome to Cadillac, my second. My name's Donna, and I'm Cathy's wife. You know how you always tell me, like, I get involved in people's business, and I find out, oh, my gosh. And, like, you know, they tell me stuff that they, there's no reason they should tell me. I don't know if you remember this, but Olivia was sharing with us that when she was home for

0:41.9

spring break, her spring break, that she does this because laundry at school is just a mess.

0:48.7

I mean, just a hot mess.

0:49.9

So she has this woman that like every, or this person, like every two.

0:53.1

No, let's tell her because she's study. But like every two weeks, every two weeks she has this person that would come and pick up her laundry and do it. And so we thought it was a service, you know, like because the company is called SEDShare. And there are a bunch of them. There is our friend Laura has a great one. If you need to have your

1:11.4

laundry done, this is grand new in Atlanta. It's called Humble and Dry, and they are great. And they'll pick up your dry cleaning and, this is not like a commercial for them, but I just love Laura. They'll pick up your dry cleaning and your laundry and bring it back. And Will's doing it. And it's been great. Will's our 23-year-old son who lives on his own in Marriette, Cop County.

1:27.2

And he does not have a washer and dryer in his apartment. And laundry gives Will a lot grief and gave me a lot of grief. Because when he moved out prior to him moving into his new big place, he said, would you mind if I did some laundry before I left? And I said, I'll do it for you. And he's like,

1:45.2

well, it's okay. And I said, listen, I don't mind doing it. Okay. I don't know where all this laundry came from, but it was 10 black trash bags full of laundry. It was out of control. What I found out from my friend Laura is that this particular company is kind of like when they take your dog home and walk it for you, they take your laundry home and they wash it and dry it.

2:03.5

They're washing and dry it. And they're washer and dry it? That's so weird. And they're washing and dryer. Where they do their delicates. They may, or maybe they have a separate wash and dryer. It's just like Uber. Like it's the same car you drive to work that you're driving Jim and Henrietta around in, making out and back. I guess, but it's your unders and things. Well, so things took a term for the worst with this particular docent of the laundry. And she started texting Olivia. Hello. I have not been able to pick up your laundry because what was it? She was a medical disease. Yeah, it was really bad. She had gone into the hospital. She had a great detail about it.

2:35.3

In an emergency state.

2:36.3

Something with her kidneys had shut down, which is not good.

2:38.4

Don't get me wrong.

2:39.1

It's not funny.

2:39.6

I didn't say it was.

2:40.5

You did.

2:41.1

Olivia was trying to, like, be nice and kind of say, don't worry about it. if you know Olivia, she's not like a long talker.

2:46.7

So this woman is sending like,

2:48.0

shh, like I do,

2:49.4

and get back a K, like you do,

2:51.5

like she does to me.

2:53.1

So then this girl, So this woman is sending like, shh, like I do, and get back a K, like you do, like she does to me.

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