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Welcome To The Anti Social Social Club

Togethermess

Jeff Schroeder and Jordan Lloyd

Relationships, Society & Culture, Kids & Family

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 16 December 2024

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

This week we can't stop laughing at life. What is considered cheating in the 6th grade? Are we in trouble with our kid's school? Do you follow the pick up line rules? Finally, we have a few fun Dear Crabbys!

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0:00.0

Yeah, media group.

0:02.2

Like if we go to a wedding or something, if anybody wants to invite us to a wedding, so we have an excuse, but we're not invited to anything, but because we're anti-social. But we're not anti-social. Kind of, but it's okay. But right when you said wedding, I was like, oh, I don't want to go to a wedding. Really? So there is something inside that is anti-social. I got a lot of good.

0:29.6

Hey guys, episode 96. We're getting ready for Christmas. That's what you're a graduated high school. That sounds like a really long time ago. Doesn't sound like I'm super old. Kind of. Class of 96. You and Mimo.

0:45.1

Yeah.

0:46.1

I don't know why. I just can picture you guys. It's just crazy. You know, we are getting older. I'm getting older for sure. But when I hear somebody like, when were you born? And they're like, oh, 2008. I'm like, wait, what? You're born in 2000. You know, it's like just so crazy.

1:04.0

For me, it's like I still think.

1:07.0

I don't know like I still think I

1:06.7

Don't know why I still think 1997 if somebody's what you're like 28 right if 1997 28 yeah, oh Sorry, I'm still thinking right 1997 and I still think of 1997 like you're like 18 years old. I don't know why but that's what I think 1997 and I still think of 1997, like you're like 18 years old. I don't know why, but that's what I think. But I do remember when I was younger and people were like, when were you born? I'm like 86 and they're like, oh, you're such a baby. I know, it's weird though with all the kids in our neighborhood because everyone's getting a little bit older. And I don't know, I just like walk by and I say like the dumbest things, you know, but I think I'm funny. But they're just like, okay, like almost like, can I leave now? And I'm just like, oh my god, I'm such a loser. There's a high schooler on our street and the boys love him. And we don't know, he used to always come and talk to me and hang out with me. He doesn't anymore because he's too cool now.

2:06.6

But loss and his friend, I was taking him to raising canes to get some food. And they were talking about him. They're like, man, where is he? He's not around anymore. And I said, all he's too cool now. They go, yeah, he's got a car now and he drives with his friends. And then Lawson's friend goes,

2:26.0

he's not cooler than us.

2:27.9

We're cooler than him.

2:29.5

And they're, these, they're eight years old. I know, it's just funny to see the changing in everybody, you know, their personalities. Yeah. The other day I took my neighbor's kids to school with my kids. And I actually, I loved it. It was so fun. I was just her sons and six grade and I'm like,

2:47.6

oh, he's telling me about his girlfriend. He's like, well, we broke up. I go, oh, why'd you break up? And he's like, she cheated on me. And I'm like, what is cheating in six grade now? And it's just, I don't know, it was really cute, like just listening to the little conversations and how excited and we have a really good group like everybody picks on each other kind of like you can

3:08.6

they say things to each other. Nobody gets offended by it. And I just I love it. They could take a joke. Yeah. I went to go pick up the kids the other day. And I don't know what you were doing, but I went by myself and I was there early. So I, it's hard to explain, but I'm sure if you ever pick up your kids out there,

3:25.9

you guys, I guess you know the routine. I still don't know what a routine. So I pulled up where you're supposed to, you know what I'm talking about, right? Yeah. So I pulled up on the right side, but then the cars in front of me left. But if I would pull up, I didn't want to pull up because latent comes out a different door.

3:43.0

You're about to get in trouble.

3:44.4

Okay, so I didn't know that.

3:45.8

So I just lined up where latent walks out of

3:49.0

and I was just gonna get... I didn't want to pull up because latent comes out a different door. You're about to get in trouble. Okay, so I didn't know that.

3:46.0

So I just lined up where latent walks out of and I was just going to get out of the car

3:51.0

and go get them and then get back in the car and then go get lost in in the same line,

3:55.6

except nobody was in front of me.

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