We're Being Questioned
Togethermess
Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd
4.9 • 1.3K Ratings
🗓️ 2 October 2024
⏱️ 40 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Yeah, me and you, group. |
| 0:02.0 | Super fast, more about your sex lives. I don't know about that. That's kind of weird. I mean, you're reading the questions. You could skip that. Oh, I'm trying to answer everybody's that I haven't. You're in control here. Hey, guys, episode 75. Before we get started, I just wanted to say, oh, sending all my prayers, you to everybody in Asheville, Western North Carolina right now. I have not watched the news and I didn't realize how bad they got hit from the hurricane. And there are, I mean, there are like small little towns that are just wiped out. I actually, like, I don't do Facebook. And my Facebook isn't public, it's private. So pretty much everybody on my Facebook is in North Carolina that I'm friends with. And I got on last night. And I was just seeing people that, like, I went to high school with whose parents have retired and a lot of people retire and go up there to the mountains or the beach. And people were saying, oh, my parents are okay. And there were videos of Appalachian by Boone, the college. Appalachian state state. Yeah, flooding over there and it's so sad. So prayers out to everybody over there and again, I didn't know how bad it was. My brother, I talked to him and he said that they got just bad weather and my mom, her husband, her new husband, his father passed away. My mom had to go to the funeral. So my mom leaves in the evening. I forgot what day it was. She called me and the weather was bad. She was going to stop by her cousin's house. But her cousin was like, you need to continue on tomorrow. It was going to be worse. And her cousin is in Pinehurst, North Carolina and My mom on the way to the funeral gets a flat tire it On the interstate state trooper had to help her thank God and she called me crying I was like it's okay. Stay on the phone with me. Just pull over go to a a lit area, but I'm like, mom, you know there's a hurricane coming. Why would you leave in the evening when there's a hurricane? Why wouldn't you have just skipped? I mean, that's, I don't know. Yeah, do you think part of it? I mean, I know there was devastation. You told me like some more horrific things. But you think it's partly like when California gets a big rain, they don't know how to handle it and then especially in the hills, you know, there's the mudslides and stuff because I know when I visited North Carolina, it's healing stuff. If you guys get a little bit of snow like with ice, they shut down. Oh yeah, they shut down everything down. Like they had shut schools and all of that down. That could be. I'm not trying to minimize it. I'm just saying I think if certain cities don't get |
| 3:07.8 | that type of weather that they're used to and they get more than the average amount, that it is kind of devastating because they don't know how to handle it and nobody knows how to like drive in the snow if you're from a warm climate. Right. You know, and like if you living Chicago, you know, you have the salt trucks out. |
| 3:23.1 | You're ready to go. |
| 3:24.1 | But open the mountains, they know how to handle that. |
| 3:27.1 | Even like the flash floods, because I think that's what happens. like if you live in Chicago, you have the salt trucks out. You're ready to go. But up in the mountains, they know how to handle that. |
| 3:27.1 | Even like the flash floods, |
| 3:28.9 | because I think that's what happened, right? |
| 3:30.6 | Yeah, the flooding, I'm saying snow, they know how to handle them, because they get snow up there, but no, the flash floods, I don't know. I don't have an answer for that, But I just, these towns are so old and it's just so sad. |
| 3:44.2 | There's actually a couple in our neighborhood. |
| 3:48.7 | They do Airbnb's and there is a family right now staying at their Airbnb, that was their business. A couple in our neighborhood here in Colorado. Yes, here in Colorado. They have a family from Asheville staying at their Airbnb right now because they have, they had two businesses, Airbnb businesses of rentals, Asheville and Florida, and they lost both their homes. Wow, but they got to have insurance, right? Oh, for sure. For sure. For what in Florida? But I mean, how terrible. That's their income. I know. I was talking to somebody, I think we're talking about the same person, but we were talking about that. And like I guess all the boats and stuff down in Florida got wiped out. Like one of his friends had a GPS on his boat, you know, was at the dock and he just saw it like going out to the ocean and I think it's sunk. But I, you know, I'm sure all that's insured. But with hurricanes every year, that insurance has got to be pretty high. Knowing that that's a good chance the hurricane's going to wipe out something once a year. Well, that's what they say in North Carolina. The most expensive part is if you're getting a beach house is the insurance. Right. Which, that's understandable. |
| 5:06.6 | Because my mom, I always told her, |
| 5:07.9 | I want a beach house. And everybody that my mom knew that moved to the beach, they're like, the insurance is insane. Yeah. But I mean, you gotta have it. You gotta cover it. Yeah. Because there's always gonna be a storm. But anyways, prayers to everybody there. Today we are going to do a Q and A. |
| 5:25.7 | A lot of questions. |
| 5:27.6 | Yes, love it answering your questions. |
| 5:29.8 | Can I- prayers to everybody there. Today we are going to do a Q and A. A lot of questions. Yes. Yes. Love answering your questions, connecting so many questions. I think the majority of our questions are everybody wants to update. Did you find a job? Oh, boy. Did you get asked to do the big brother round table because you're out of a job? Oh. And people wanted to know why you didn't host when Julie was out. Why didn't they didn't ask you? So there's a lot of question job questions for you. Okay. People want to know an update. I'm just kind of rounding out everything because I was like going through them all and a lot of them were pretty much the same. So we'll just go in that order. So first of all, people want to know, do you have a job? Well that makes me feel good. Thanks for being concerned about my livelihood. No, I don't have a job and I don't. I did meet with some people this week which is nice to get in a room and get in front of people. |
| 6:25.6 | And talk. |
| 6:26.9 | And talk, yeah. |
| 6:28.1 | So that made me feel good, |
| 6:30.4 | even though nothing has come of it yet. |
| 6:32.8 | It made me feel good to get out there |
| 6:34.6 | and just go see other places, talk to new people. |
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