Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update - 2nd Date Update PODCAST: Car Humor Never Sleeps
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Rook and Jubels's Second Date Update Everybody knows that the way to a woman's heart is car humor.
What?
And that's how Roger, the guy who was on the phone to do a second date update today,
says he scored a date with Marissa, the girl that he wants to call.
He said he used car humor.
I don't really know what that means.
That's just what his email said, so hopefully we can get an
explanation. Roger, what
exactly do you mean you scored a date with her
using car humor?
Well, just that. I made a joke.
I figured she's at a car show. She likes
cars. I like cars. I made a joke.
Okay, you met her at a car show.
Yes.
I have to know, what was your car joke?
Well, it's nothing great, but it worked for her.
She was standing next to this 1970 Dodge Charger.
It was a gorgeous car, but she looked so good next to it, I almost missed the car completely.
But I just said I got to talk to her.
So I went up and I started some small talk and I said, you know, I'm rebuilding a car just like this,
but all I've got so far is a steering wheel.
That's actually cute. talk and I said, you know, I'm rebuilding a car just like this, but all I've got so far is a steering wheel.
That's actually cute.
I would fall for that too.
I know.
It's lame.
It's lame, but good.
But apparently it worked, right?
You guys went out.
It worked.
Exactly.
We started talking.
Yeah.
You sound charming enough to pull it off.
Well, I don't look it.
It would have worked better on the phone.
So is the date that you want to talk about at the car show,
or did you guys end up actually going out?
No.
Yeah, the car show went great.
The actual date was that weekend at a concert we went to.
Oh, you went and took her to a show.
I did.
She was down.
She said she wanted to go to a show with me.
Okay, and how did the show go?
It went great at first, but I have to be honest.
I showed up at her house on my bike, of course.
Wait a minute.
Did you say on your bike?
Yes.
Like a motorcycle?
No, no, no, a bicycle.
Okay. You showed up on a bicycle.
Yes, I lost my license.
It's been many years ago.
It's just something I'd rather not get into.
But anyway...
Did she know that you were going to
show up on a bicycle?
No. Okay, listen.
I mean, I think the bicycle
is fine if you give a girl a warning,
especially if you meet a man at a car show.
You'd assume that he's going to come pick you up,
I don't know, in a car.
I mean, I
understand what you're saying, but I figured we had some good connections, some good common ground that it wouldn't be a big issue.
So what were you going to do? Put her on your handlebars and take her to the concert?
Well, I'm a gentleman, okay? So obviously I thought, okay, well, if she drives us, I'd be a gentleman.
I'd pay for parking, I'd pay for the tickets to the show, drinks, whatever she needed.
I wanted to do that, you know at least and she was driving
Okay
Did you ask her beforehand to driver to just show up like hey you got to drive us
I asked her if she could drive but she didn't know I was gonna show up on the bike
Okay, so she thought you're just being like hey you want to drive cuz you know be cool, right?
Okay, but she kind of had to drive she had no choice
Right. All right. So the car ride to the concert was not awkward
No, no, no.
Like I said, it was more humor and more common ground.
It was kind of everything that you think about when you think about, hey, I just met this person and we're together going to a concert.
This should be a good time.
It was perfect.
Okay, so she didn't seem bothered by the fact that you showed up.
No, not at all.
That's cool, actually.
Sounds like a cool chick.
Yeah.
Well, that's what I thought, yeah.
And so how was the show?
Well, now we come to the crux of it.
You know, it was going good at first, and I was really digging the music.
She seemed to do that as well.
And then she, you know, she kind of said she had to go to the bathroom,
and so I just kind of found, you know, someone to talk to.
And a few minutes go by, nothing.
Didn't see her, so I kind of checked around, didn't see her.
I guess it was 10, 15 minutes.
I'm not sure exactly how long, but I finally got a text from her that said, you know, she didn't feel good and that she went home.
And, you know, of course, my gut reaction was, okay, I understand, but I have no ride home.
I was going to say, how did you get home from the concert?
My bike is at her house.
Yeah.
So how'd you get home?
I mean, I took the bus.
I had to take the bus.
What did you say to her?
What did you text back?
Well, I mean, at this point,
I'm still assuming she's fallen sick.
I don't want to offend her.
I mean, I'm kind of offended myself
that she didn't offer to at least ride me home.
So I didn't say much.
I didn't want to.
I still thought I had a chance.
Maybe she just felt sick.
So anyway, I took a bus, got my bike, and I let her be. Oh, you didn't knock on the door or anything?
No, no, no. I let her be. I let her be. I didn't know. I didn't know how sick she was.
Okay. Have you let her be since the date or have you tried to call her a few times?
No, no, no. I made some text message advances, if you will. I made some more car humor that
seemed to work the first time. I figured it would work again. You have a big
library of car jokes
at your disposal. I do. I pride myself
on that, yeah.
Have you heard anything from her
at all? Nothing.
Not a zilch.
So she basically ditched you in the middle of your
date at the concert and has not talked to you since.
And there was
no signs that she was having a bad time with you
or that she was trying to escape for some reason?
Not at all.
No, not at all.
Are you mad at all?
I'm not mad.
I think I would just, I mean, I'm an adult.
She's an adult.
I thought we kind of hit it off.
I know that we didn't meet under traditional circumstances,
but maybe she could be an adult and say,
hey, this is what I don't like about you,
or this is why I won't return your calls instead of being a four-year-old
about it.
All right.
Well, we'll play a song, come back, and find out if she can be an adult and tell us what
happened on your date, okay?
All right.
All right.
We'll get your second date update right after this.
Thank you.
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Brooke and Jubal in the Morning's second date update.
Hey, Roger.
Hey. Hey, before. Hey.
Hey, before we make the phone call for your second date update,
I wanted to first congratulate you on being the first person to do a second date update
that has ever showed up for their first date on a bike.
I was just thinking about it.
We've had people show up on motorcycles before,
but nobody actually show up on like a 10-speed bike
and then make their date drive them somewhere?
Well, thanks very much.
It's an honor to be the first.
It's an honor to have you on the show.
If you're just tuning in, Roger went on a date with a girl named Marissa.
They went to a concert.
He showed up to her house on a bike because he doesn't have his license, so he made her drive to the concert.
But in exchange, he paid for parking, drinks, everything else.
He paid for it all.
But he got ditched in the middle of the concert.
She left and said that she felt sick and he hasn't talked to her since.
We're about to call her and find out if something went wrong on that first date.
And am I clear?
No one in this room believes that she was actually sick.
Like everybody thinks it was an excuse.
Yeah, it has to be.
When was this date, by the way?
How long ago?
This was two weeks ago.
Two weeks.
Okay, so maybe she got like that weird two-week flu that's going on, and she hasn't been able
to call you.
That's what I'm saying.
All right.
I'm going to dial her phone number right now.
Here we go.
Hello?
Hi, is this Marissa?
Yeah, speaking.
Hi, Marissa. My name is Jubal from Brooke and Jubal in the Morning.
Seriously?
Yes. How are you?
Yeah, I know you guys.
You do? Oh, awesome. How are you doing?
I'm doing pretty good. How about you?
Good. Nice to meet you.
You as well.
Have any idea why I might be calling you today?
Well, I guess there's probably a lot of reasons you could be calling.
I'm calling you today because somebody emailed us for a second date update.
Oh, my God.
Have you heard second date updates before?
Oh, yeah, totally.
I listen to them all the time.
I never thought that I would be on it, though.
Congratulations.
How many dates have you been on in the last two weeks?
Two.
Two, okay.
And of those two, was one of them named Roger?
Yes.
All right.
Well, Roger would be the one that emailed us for a second date update.
Yes, I bet he did. Well, Roger would be the one that emailed us for a second date update. Yes, I bet he did.
Oh, really?
He told us that you ditched him.
Well, he said that you said you got sick,
but we're all assuming that you ditched him in the middle of a concert.
Yeah, was it that subtle?
Dude, that's not cool.
You were his ride, man.
You can't just leave somebody stranded.
Yeah.
I know, you know, I'm usually a good person, but, like, this is bad, you guys.
I don't know what he told you, but I would love to tell you the true story.
Okay, so tell us what happened.
So, I don't know if he told you this, but we met at a car show.
So, I'm pretty surprised when he shows up to my door on a bicycle.
He actually told us that he said that he showed up on a bike and asked you to drive to the concert oh okay he told you that what else
did he tell you he told us that and he told us that you guys went to a concert and then that
you ditched him like pretty soon after you got there so he didn't tell you anything about the
car ride to the concert no nothing are you serious he didn tell you anything about the car ride to the concert?
No, nothing.
Are you serious?
He didn't say anything about the car ride and what he told me?
No, he didn't.
He actually said that you guys
had a nice conversation on the way there.
Well, we have very different definitions
of a nice conversation.
So what happened in the car then?
So we're in the car and we're driving
and he was talking about how expensive drinks at the concert were.
So he wanted to stop at a liquor store on the way and pick up six-pack
and have me smuggle it in in my purse into the concert.
And you weren't down with that?
No.
I said no.
Like, I didn't want to get caught and kicked out of the concert.
And beyond that, when I told him no, he called me a wet blanket.
You do sound a little straight-laced when you're so adamant against smuggling beer in.
Well, you know, you just meet someone.
And let's be honest, it was not a small venue.
Like, I've been there before.
They check purses.
I knew it wasn't going to work.
What's the point?
So he insulted you after, like, geez, just trying to save some money on beer, you wet blanket.
Yeah, totally.
But it's almost like, you know, like, I'm driving.
I'm trying to go with the flow of the night. We're going to go to a concert, and it's cool.
So I'm trying to, like, be open and brush it off a little bit.
Yeah.
But then we get into the concert, and, you, and it's about 15 minutes into the show.
Things haven't really built up yet.
And he tries to pick me up and crowd surf me, like hand me off to another person.
What?
Yeah.
No one else is doing this yet.
I just met this guy.
He doesn't know me.
It's not like I was like, do it, do it, you know?
Help me.
I'm trying to picture this.
So he just got behind you and tried to lift you up?
And then hand you off?
Yeah, I was like, what are you doing?
I freaked out.
Who crowd surfs anymore anyway?
I don't know.
Is crowd surfing still a thing?
I think so.
It was definitely like I was a little annoyed, but I was like trying to let it go.
And then the final straw comes, right?
Uh-oh.
So he tries to get me to flash
the band
Flash them yeah, what did he say to you? He was like hey show the bender
Telling me it would be hilarious if i showed the band my boot
yeah okay i'm gonna i'm gonna fall for that one thanks buddy is that when you left yes i said i
had to go to the bathroom and i i just went straight for the exit i thought about like
calling a friend getting second opinion but no i was just out of there oh my gosh he sounded so
charming and lovable when we talked to him i'm
like shocked by this information yeah he sounded that way at the car show to me too but like
you know dr jackal mr hyde man show him your boobs you know that he's actually on the other
line listening to this conversation and wants to talk to you oh Oh, yeah. I know. Okay. You do know the second date updates.
Roger?
Yeah, hey.
Hey, man.
Marissa, really?
Did it take this to discuss it with you?
Let's go over this.
So what was the first turnoff for you?
Icicle and me driving.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay.
All right.
So I have a troubled past.
Like, I feel like you were a grown-up.
You were an adult.
Maybe you understand.
You know, hey, I'm moving on.
Oh.
I don't want to talk about it.
You're talking about adulthood when you're the one that's telling her to show the band her boobs?
Okay.
Well, on that particular note, I thought it would be cool that if she showed the band her boobs,
then we could maybe get like a backstage pass.
I would really impress Marissa.
Okay, but that's not impressing me if I'm the one doing the work.
If you think it's like smuggling the six pack in.
Okay, you paid $8 for beer, but I have to put my life on the line for going into the show or not?
It's not putting your life on the line.
It's having a little fun, Marissa.
You need to lighten up a little bit, live a little bit.
I mean, you're smuggling beer.
Everybody smuggles beer.
Put it in your purse, your socks.
I don't care, your hoodie.
Okay, maybe that was an overstatement, but come on, man.
You've never been to that venue before.
They were checking everything.
It was just a stupid idea.
Marissa, do you even hear what you're saying?
You're talking like somebody who doesn't know how to experience life to the fullest.
I mean, you're going to stay there if you don't lighten up.
Maybe your definition of living life to the fullest and mine are a little bit different.
And why wouldn't you be?
You have socks.
You could smuggle beer yourself.
Why does she have to do it?
She's a gorgeous female.
She can get away with a lot more than I can.
Oh, my God.
Okay, thank you for the compliment.
I appreciate that.
But, like, beer aside, there were so many other things wrong with the date.
Marissa, I feel like, I just feel like if you loosen up, live a little bit,
have a little fun, we could have another date and we could have a good time.
I just feel like you were too tight-laced.
It's her fault.
No, it's her fault.
It's her fault.
God, show him some nipple, Marissa.
What's your problem?
Objectify yourself a little bit for some backstage passes.
Amen.
I was being sarcastic.
Listen, if I'm really that boring,
why do you want to go out on a date with me again?
Because you're at a car show.
Most girls don't go to car shows.
So, boom, right there, you're my material.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, and I thought you were my material, too, but you don't even own a car.
But he's got car jokes for days.
I have a car, Marissa.
It's a nice car.
I just can't drive it, okay?
Marissa, would you like to go out with Roger again?
We will pay for a second date.
Pay for the Uber.
No, I'm not up to being told how boring I am for another date.
It's probably a good call.
Marissa, if you had done the things I told you to,
you would have had the time of your life.
It wouldn't have been boring at all.
Sorry, my definition of fun just isn't crowd surfing and showing
my boobs to strangers.
You do sound a little boring, Marissa, I gotta say.
Sorry,
Roger, no second date, man.
Gosh, come on.
Marissa, thank you for listening
and thank you for telling us what happened on your date. I appreciate it.
Oh, my pleasure.
Sounds like it. Roger, good luck
in the future. I'm sure you'll be able to find a nice lady who will let you show her boobs to strangers.
Exactly.
That's what we need more of in this country.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, what else is good for us?
Support you 100%.
Broken Jubal in the morning.
Text in at 78592 says, I'll go out with Roger.
I have a six-pack of beer in my purse right now, and I'll flash anybody.
Sounds like there's somebody out there for everyone.
Talking about today's second date update.
If you missed it, this dude, Roger, wanted to call Marissa.
They went to a concert together, and she actually ditched him because he called her a wet blanket
because she wouldn't sneak a six-pack of beer into the concert inside her purse.
Then he tried to pick her up and make her crowd surf.
She wasn't into that.
And then the final straw was when he told her to flash the band because he thought it would be funny,
and then she just left.
And when we got her on the phone, they talked about it
and he still thought that she was being way too
uptight. Wow.
She just did not want to go out with Roger again.
And he just sounds like a guy that never stops.
Yeah, he sounds annoying.
Remember, if you want to do a second date update, just email
the show and we will call the person who didn't
call you back.
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