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And you're a morning show host. Happy Tuesday, friends. Welcome to the show. My name's
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intern John sauce. Hello. Rose. Hi. Hi, Eric's here. Hoodies here. So there is about
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her birthday. They're excited. But hey, my brother Tommy's birthday.
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Hey Tommy. There we go. 99338 to text DMs open at Y Miss Radio. It was funny. I saw my
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family as past weekend in St. Louis and whatever reason my parents trying to give me every
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piece of any memorabilia of me. Yeah. You really want your first pair of hockey skates.
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I'm like, what? Why do you do that? You really want your drawings to say, Mom, I love you.
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No, I don't want them. You might not. Those are for you. Those were gifts to you guys.
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Yeah. I mean, this new study came out over the weekend. 92% of young adults leave their
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ish at their parent's house. Okay. They're saying like belongings, all clothes, all school
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stuffs for some. They say it's literally entire room full of things. Yeah, because we
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live there. Yeah. That was that's also to our parents generation. Like y'all didn't do
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the same thing. Yeah. The y'all pack up everything. When you left and took all your baby clothes
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and first pair of shoes and all that stuff. Yeah. Also, I don't know if their parents saved
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all that stuff. Like that's the thing is like it's only there because you saved it.
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But also get into our parents. So you bought your first house for $5 and a high five.
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Literally. You have you have storage. Literally. We don't we don't have storage.
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My mom said that their BGE bill is so high right now that she's like it's almost like our
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first house payment. Oh, really? Yeah. Oh god. Yes.
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Uh, 41% folks say they keep all their stuff with their parents for safe keeping.
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Okay. My parents don't let me leave anything. And then I hear about it on top.
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And we all do it back. Yes. Everybody here. I don't I have nothing.
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So your dad texted about your bar sales. Dude,
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please stop those get those storage if he could. Yeah. So I mean 25% say they are just
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storing stuff at home for later. Yeah. It's always for later. Yeah. Not today.
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I don't think I have like anything in their house though. Just memories.
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And then he's stuck to my mom said his mind. I'm like, I've never seen this in my life.
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It's called the honor. It's really like like a green turtle shirt that I've never seen before.
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I was like, okay. It's a fashionable. But yes, some of the stuff was my brother called me.
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