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With your host, me, Gia Judais, Davey Kent, and Jennifer Fessler.
Welcome back to another episode of Dirty Rush today, we get to hear your wildest spring
break stories.
Okay, we have our next caller, Monica's here with us.
Hey, Monica.
Hi, Daisy.
So great to meet you, you too.
So where did you go to school?
I went to University of Arizona.
Oh my gosh, I bet you have a crazy story.
I went on a spring break trip in Aspen with my sorority sisters, and you know, like
recently, or what, like my senior year, okay, we were day drinking at a bar and there
was a DJ.
So of course, you know, DJ, day drinking, just having fun, when you're drunk, any DJs
and may say, right, especially when there's like a good song on you, just like you throw
your heads up and you feel it, you're in the moment.
So that happened.
Again, in the moment and not giving anything about anything, my best friend got up on
a table.
And of course, it's an elevated surface.
Yes.
We love elevated surfaces when you're drinking with a DJ and she slipped and fell off the
table and she cracked her head open, like bad, bad, very bad.
And so all of us, you know how girls are like, we just band together when we're like drinking
and it's like, oh, we have to go support each other.
But we did.
And eight of us sorority sisters got in an Uber with her and took her to the emergency
room.
Just everyone showing up drunk thoughts like an emergency emergency room's worst nightmare.
Nightmare.
I guess sorority girls.
And they were all playing.
It took so long that we played truth or dare in the waiting room and she ended up getting
staples in her head and she was okay.
And she was okay.
And she was okay.
And she was okay.
She rallied on.
From that moment, did she rally on?
No, we took her like when she started bleeding.
So then, you know, we went to the emergency room and yeah, she had to wear like a wrap on
it and for the rest of the trip.
Did she have a concussion?
No, no.
She was totally okay.
That's good.
She rallied on afterwards with her wrap on.
Nice.
Yeah, she was like, how great was the rest of the trip great?
Yeah.
I mean, Aspen's great.
So, you know, it was fun.
Yeah, it was fun.
Well, good thing.
Nothing like worse happened.
Exactly.
Exactly.
That's great.
Because did you go, did you usually go to Aspen for Spring Break or did you go in
to Aspen for Spring Break?
No, we typically do like the Mexico stuff, like the Cabo stuff, because everybody knows
about that.
And you share that you went to Cabo for Spring Break.
Yeah.
So, but you were sober during the spring break.
Okay, so that was actually in cancun.
Oh, cancun.
Okay.
Was that, that was intentional because you weren't feeling good or was it because-
Yeah, I was on like a bunch of medication and stuff, so I couldn't drink for like eight
nine months.
Wow.
So, I was sober like basically, I was sober basically my whole entire senior year.
Oh, wow.
Which was crazy.
Yeah.
Because you're in college.
I learned so much.
I had all the tea, all the gossip, I knew everything.
Were you like Mama Daisy taking care of everybody or the DD and like-
No, I was kind of just like watching everyone.
It's like you're a fly on the wall, seeing everybody with their drug behavior.
Yeah.
Because everybody's truth comes out, so I'm sure you heard everything.
Yes.
I heard everything.
I'm sure you were like, oh, you told me that last night-
Yeah.
I don't remember saying that.
And Spring Break was crazy too.
Yeah.
Because it was just like a mix of schools and people were hooking up with other people.
And like, I somehow was like, I just knew everything.
And then I would wake up and like debrief with all my friends and be like, wait, what?
The Daisy report.
Yeah.
That's cute.
Yeah.
You know, this guy hooked up with this girl last night now.
He's hooked up with this girl the next night.
Yes.
It was crazy.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Did you go to Cancun every Spring Break or did you do a trip at every Spring Break?
No, we went.
So, I usually went with like my family because I had like younger siblings, so we would
all meet up over Spring Break, but I went to or actually know one year we went.
I went to Arizona for the first half.
My brother went to ASU.
He's your older.
And then the second half we went to Newport because one of our friends-
Newport Beach?
California.
California.
Yeah.
That was freshman year.
sophomore year.
I'm like, what do we do?
sophomore year.
I don't remember what I did.
And then junior year, I think everyone went to Cabo and I didn't go that year and then
senior year, we all went to Cancun.
Cancun?
So, which one was your favorite?
Honestly, you probably cancun.
I mean, it was really fun.
It's fun.
Yeah.
Cancun's a place to be.
Yeah.
And Cabo and all that for Spring Break.
Yeah.
It's like a hub.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's cool.
That's fun.
Well, that's crazy.
I'm glad that your friend was okay and it wasn't worse than it was.
I know.
I think also, it's like when you're in that mindset, you just want to rally because you're
having so much fun.
Yeah.
You don't want anything to ruin because we all have this vision of Spring Break of what
it's supposed to be.
It's like a party and have fun.
Being responsible, but we're kind of letting loose, you know, for sure.
Oh, for sure.
Like earlier, somebody said that everyone has everyone around you.
Yeah.
And it's a fun vibe.
So, it's like, you don't want to ruin that vibe for anybody and go home early and like
you're going home and you're like, oh, sorry, mom and dad, I cracked my head open.
Yeah.
You know, so it's like kind of just keep going.
But, you know, she was fine.
Everything was okay.
Yeah.
You know, so she did rally on, but she was cautious, but she was good.
Yeah.
Well, I'm glad.
Yeah.
Okay.
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Okay, guys, we have our next caller I'm here with Grace.
Hey.
Hi, Daisy, how are you?
Good.
How's it going?
Good.
Totally.
Do you have any crazy spring break stories?
Okay.
I couldn't really think of a great one on my own, but I have one that I love about my sister
that I love.
Oh, that's amazing.
So, I went to the same collage as my sister and she was a freshman, oh no, she was a
sophomore at this time and I was a senior.
Okay, fun.
And we both kind of split out first, spring break, I went and did something with my friends
and then she went to Cabo with all of her friends.
Okay.
And a couple of weeks, honestly, a couple of months prior to this, she had started telling
me like, there's this boy in my accounting class that I think is so cute.
I don't know how to talk to him, whatever.
So she goes on spring break and the first half of spring break, we did our own thing,
the second half we met up with our family.
Oh, that's fun.
And Cabo?
Yes.
Oh, I love that.
Yeah, it was a really fun plan and kind of got the best of both worlds, but she comes
back to our family and she walks into this lunch the first time we see her when she
arrives.
And she is like floating.
We're like, what is going on?
What happened to you?
She's a county boy and she goes, I'm not a boy.
We were like, this is too drama, but tell us about it.
She's like, it's the boy from accounting.
We made eye contact at Squid Row and both walked up to each other.
Long story short, they ended up spending the whole entire trip together, merged to their
friend groups, a bunch of like the guys liked the girls that she was hanging out with.
Wait, that's cute.
We had like such a fun couple days.
She had the best spring break ever.
She had the best spring break ever.
They're still dating to this day.
No way.
Two years now.
Wait, that's amazing.
Last weekend, I went back to Cabo with my family and he was invited.
Oh, I know.
And we got to go back to Cabo.
Good things can happen in Cabo, you guys.
Good things can happen on Squid Row, you guys.
Yeah.
It's a good thing.
It's not always a good thing for me.
It's not a bad thing.
But yeah, I think it's just like such a funny story because also they meet them.
They're like.
It's really cute.
Don't think I can be in a troshy bar, but it's a really happy spring break story.
She like manifested that, like telling you about this.
I know.
And accounting.
I know.
Seriously, I love it for her.
They look.
I contact at Squid Row.
Squid Row.
That is like so cute.
Did you go to Cabo all four years for college?
No.
My first year, I actually went to Florida with some friends.
We went to us Palm Beach, which was fun.
And then one year, I went to California to visit some of my friends who went to different
schools, like USC and Santa Barbara and stuff.
And I did kind of like a week in California, which was fun.
So fun.
Cabo one year and then actually Cabo twice.
Nice.
Yeah.
Spring break should be like mandatory for like all periods of life.
I know.
I know.
It was fun to go this past weekend with my family because both my younger sisters are
still in college.
So I got my own like mini spring break.
That's so fun.
That's so fun.
Were there like friends still there?
Yeah.
Some of their friends were still there.
We had to hang out all the time.
It was really fun.
I mean, I'm so jealous.
I'm like, can I get a spring break back to your point?
I think it should be mandatory.
When I have kids, I'm like totally crashing their spring break.
Totally.
I'm going to be.
I don't know.
I think you should.
Well, thank you so much for coming on.
Thank you.
Of course.
Have a great rest of your day.
Bye.
Bye.
Okay.
We have our next caller.
Mari is here.
Hello.
I can't wait to hear your spring break story.
We've been having so many great stories.
So where did you go to college?
I went to Cal Berkeley.
Oh my gosh.
So cool.
I feel like we've had a place.
Right?
Yeah.
But I feel like we've had quite a few people from there
that I've been on this podcast since we've had it going.
But where did you go for spring break?
So the most memorable one was our senior year.
Okay.
And it was like obviously like so exciting
because we all know we're graduating.
Yeah.
And we all decided to go to Cancun.
Okay.
That's where I went for my seniors.
Oh, great.
I love it.
So good.
It was so fun.
And I was so excited.
The beaches are gorgeous.
And it's like the first day there.
And of course, you've been like working all spring
to get beach and bikini ready and go have fun.
And stupidly, I did not think about like
I had never been to Mexico and tried all the food
and the different.
So I did everything wrong.
And I was having salads and drinking water.
That was not bottled.
So like day two, I wake up so nauseous.
I was like, I didn't even drink that much.
Like how can I be this nauseous?
What is wrong with me?
It turned out I just got some like food poisoning.
The food poisoning, yes.
So they like by day three, I was not getting better.
And they call the hotel doctor.
I didn't speak Spanish.
I took French in college.
Yeah.
So he comes in and he has like a needle
that is probably like four inches long.
No.
Yes.
And the nice friend of mine who was helping translate
was like, he needs to do it in your backside, in your butt.
So he gave me this huge shot.
I have no idea what it was, but did it help?
It made me feel better.
OK, that's amazing.
So were you just down for like a day?
I was down for like three days to like up the shot.
I know.
I know.
So here like I was so you know how you envision
this like perfect, great.
And then like when you're feeling that sick,
like all you want to do is be home in bed.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Exactly.
So I learn like I guess the trick is you take Pep Doe
in the morning in the evening, just two, one.
And then yeah, don't like drink tap water.
Yeah.
Oh my gosh.
Did anyone else get sick?
No, I was the only one.
Just you.
Just me.
Yes.
Sorry.
Live in the way for your senior.
I know.
I know.
I'm so sorry.
I know.
It was definitely memorable though.
Yeah, definitely.
Definitely memorable.
Yeah.
Well, do you have any other stories at all from college?
I feel like there was just so many fun ones
because later that a few nights later when we were there,
like one of the bars in Cancun, I don't,
I don't, they had like a dance contest.
And one of my friends was like this amazing dancer.
No way.
So she fully won.
Like that's amazing.
We all got free shots and free like we love spring break.
I know.
I know.
She was up there and just so into it.
That's so fun.
Well, thank you so much for coming on the VOD.
Thank you for having me to get.
Yeah.
You too.
Thank you guys for tuning in to Dirty Rush.
If you have any crazy spring break stories,
make sure to call in and let us know.
I know now is the time for a spring break.
Also, be safe.
Have fun.
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