1-on-1 with DP – 93.7 The Ticket KNTK - One-On-One with DP: October 26th, 3:45pm – Nick apologizes
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Welcome back to Roperum, and we have resolution to said fiasco.
Nick, would you share what the solution is?
Yep, so I was in the wrong.
I will be giving Rico a 32-ounce Coke tomorrow.
See, this is from every parent who's listening.
Okay.
And Mark Onweiler shared these sentiments during the break, and I will repeat it for the sake of our audience.
Okay.
All of those could have been avoided by two things.
One, you keeping your hands to yourself.
And second, you acknowledging when a mistake was made simply by saying, I'm sorry.
You could have removed 15 minutes worth of conversation by simply saying,
Rico, I'm sorry, I was wrong.
So that's how that works.
But you have made the concession.
You have you have made resolution a thing.
In reality, I'm proud of you.
Shows me a lot.
Shows me a lot that you recognize.
I do want to read some of these texts.
I didn't know that this is going to start this whole thing.
I know.
I know.
We never know.
Jake, just for the record,
the listener says Jake should share the punishment, guilty by association.
Did he just go
Do you just do this?
He just did
What do he do?
I think he just went like this
Did he shoulder shrug?
Yeah
He shoulder shrug me
He really did
Okay
Okay
See
See
He's like
Wait a second
This is the thing
This is the part
We could do it the easy way
Or we can do it the other way
Yeah I need to never listen to Jake
Right
Like I think
That's what I've learned out of this
Missy
Pied by my dog Kelsey says
Deep you need to hold
old Nick accountable. I feel like nobody ever has.
And that's why he does this stuff.
No, I have
plenty of people that hold me accountable. Okay.
All right. See, no, but you're allowed to respond.
You're allowed to respond.
Dairy and egg sandwiches
shouldn't be left out and eat later.
Thank you. Yep.
Jake's sounding like Ricky Bobby with his own rules.
Fair. All of that is fair.
This is the best
of the bunch. If we go ahead.
Don't talk about Rachel that way.
Rico, this is exceptional.
If Rico hadn't touched his wife in an hour,
does it make it okay to crap?
Well, you saw how angry he was about his soda.
I'm pretty sure that that's a hard pass.
Oh, let's see here.
For the text is, I don't text it often,
but Jake, you're kind of coming off as a bleak.
Simba says Jake was correct.
Do better.
Joe says, of course, doesn't sound like all grown-ups to me.
Yeah, you know, that was factual.
Bubba says the most millennial argument ever agreed,
because most grown-ups already know that you don't touch stuff that doesn't belong to you.
Food temperature cannot determine ones right to food.
That is preposterous.
First of all, you're correct.
Second of all, thank you for adding the word preposterous.
Yeah, great vocabular.
Like, thank you very much for doing that.
greatly appreciated Ross.
Amazing.
I'm named Textor.
You will know if there's no ice
because there wouldn't be any condensation
on the outside of the cup.
It was none of his business.
Good point on name texter.
None of his business.
It was none.
Mark Rano,
says feel free to eat cookies if you find.
Okay, which is.
Where is that line drawn to where
if there's cookies and stuff like that?
Ask.
Okay.
Ask.
Like this building isn't,
Like its own universe.
It's massive.
I don't know where anybody's at.
It's just not building where humanity doesn't exist.
It's like, no, if food is here, like if somebody, I got a text, hey, DP, do you mind
if we open one of those, one of those cakes in the refrigerator?
Go for it.
Oh.
Yeah.
That vanilla room cake is very good.
But they asked.
They asked.
That's, yeah.
We all heard Rico did beg for the food on air earlier from Tom and Bach.
So he asked for it.
Gabe says it doesn't matter if it's hot or cold or in the refrigerator.
You do not under any circumstances eat somebody else's food unless they tell you to.
See, that's a grown-up.
Gabe's a grown-up.
Joe, stop it.
All of you get to your rooms until I figure out what to do with you.
That's Mark's job.
That's Mark.
Mark was lingering in the hallway.
He was just like he was out there with his arms crossed.
Mark took Rico's food for a second.
His arms were folded.
Well, because he was being the grown-up.
He's like, well, no, I'm going to protect it
and make sure that nobody else gets their hands on it.
Mr. Unlimited says, Jake, it doesn't matter if it's cold.
Some people like cold fried chicken.
I am guessing the fries were garbage, though.
And yeah, Jake or Nick owes him a fountain soda.
See, Mr. Unlimited was ahead of the curve.
He understood what was going on.
That was right.
Craig says Rico, we go buy a box of candy, put it on the counter,
leave a sign for everyone except swords
so that everybody can eat it except you.
Yeah.
Yeah, Jake.
And then Brian, we'll close with Bryant.
Unless given express permission by the person who the food belongs to,
do not touch it.
Life rule number one.
Well done.
Bob King on the stream says,
Touch my food, you die.
Yeah.
Like that's, you know.
Settle down, Francis.
Thank you all for it.
Old school up next on 90s we have the ticket.
