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🗓️ 10 December 2025
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| 0:00.0 | We return to the men's room with Miles and Thrill. Coats for Kids is on NowkISW.com. A big thanks to Daniel Flores, who donated $69. That's almost three brand-new American-made coats for a kid in the Washington State. $25 will do that. Massage for Paws, LLC. They donated $102. Thank you. Again, that is four brand-new coats for kids in the area that need them. Patricia, thank you for your $50 donation. John, you as well. Jeremy Denning also donated $25. That's all it takes. Yep. That's a coat. The goal is 2,500 coats. Donate out if you can at KISW.com. All right, do we have time for a few emails in the men's room at kisw.com? You've got mail. You've got mail. And a couple from our question, for better or worse, how are you like your parents or what do you not do because your parents did that? When I was a kid, I asked my dad on a Sunday evening, dad, do I have to go to school tomorrow? I was kind of playing around as I knew the answer. He replied, no, John. You get to go to school tomorrow. That has stuck with me. I don't have to go to work. I don't have to go to the grocery store. Hell, I don't have to take out the garbage. But I get to. I appreciate and I'm grateful for the perspective on that. Yeah. That from John, the dog poop kid chasing guy. |
| 1:29.9 | Tell Ted the Comptroller needs to talk about the Western Chapter. Things are out of control out there, dude. That's what I heard. The Western Chapter. The Western Chapter. Oh, no, a mess. He's chasing kids. I mean, it's a mess. Guys, I'm generally lazy, which is, like neither of my parents. From my mom's side, I get stubbornness, even though my mom will say that she is not. |
| 1:44.6 | From my dad's side, apparently, I'm generally lazy, which is like neither of my parents. From my mom's side, I get stubbornness, even though my mom will say that she is not. From my dad's side, apparently I laugh like him. And my mom's answer. Guys, I'm almost a spitting image of my dad. I have his eating habits, sleeping habits. I still dress in the same style I found most comfortable. Haven't changed in 30 years. And smoking. What up, bitches? |
| 1:45.8 | Mom and dad have almost no physical ability to express excitement. |
| 1:49.7 | They can feel it, but are totally incapable of visualizing it. |
| 1:54.1 | The exact same problem. |
| 1:55.9 | For example, 2016, my mom got his tickets for painting the grass. |
| 1:59.2 | And I was like, hey, cool. |
| 2:18.0 | Didn't freak out or anything. Then a few months later on my 16th birthday, her and my stepdad got me a pass to go cage diving with sharks at the zoo and tickets for profits of rage. This was all a surprise after school. I come home and see both tickets for the diving. Have the show pinned to my door. Give me my responses. Sweet. Thanks. And the most monotone voice imaginable. This habit gets me in trouble with my, with my girlfriend regularly. Keep on rocking. Bitches that from Nathan. I'm... I was just saying, I've gotten in trouble for the opposite. Getting too excited. Yeah. And then something else comes up, and'm like, ah, we've got to change that plan. |
| 2:34.5 | Well, |
| 2:34.6 | you were excited about it. |
| 2:35.7 | I get excited about a lot of stuff. |
| 2:38.0 | That's a good. |
| 2:38.7 | I can decide about a lot of things. |
| 2:39.9 | All right. |
| 2:40.1 | Leave me love. |
| 2:40.5 | Guys, |
| 2:40.8 | when I was in eighth grade, |
| 2:41.4 | both my parents started doing meth. |
| 2:43.2 | I didn't get ugly until I was about 17, |
| 2:44.9 | 18 years old. going through all that. I have no desire to try any hard drugs. I've only smoked weed a handful of times. Okay, time for a few birthdays brought to you by Men's Room Roasted Red Salsa from San Juan Salsa Company. Depre's possibly. Let's see. We've got one here. Ola. I would like to wish my boyfriend of three years, Brian, aka. Brown, a very happy 43rd birthday. I'm one day late. Oh, Jesus. But it's all good. Still waiting for that ring. Just wait another day. That from Natasha. Natasha, ain't going to get a ring. Natasha, come on, man. You can't remember. One small ass, you know. There's one of them. Three years. On to the real birthdays. But chose, I'd love to give a shout-out to my amazing daughter, Marcel. |
| 3:44.1 | She's turning 20 today, hard to believe she was born the same year you guys started at KISW. Wow. She's been an awesome concert buddy the last several years. It's even been to Tony V's, a bunch to enjoy the very best local rock bands. I know you guys will be there celebrating this Friday. So can she get Coke Ted giving her advice for celebrating her birthday before being able to drink? |
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