Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update - Second Date Update Classics: Right To Remain Sexy + Scooter Safety Patrol
Episode Date: February 28, 2026Part 1 One of our listeners says HIS DATE asked him to do something UNUSUAL shortly after they sat down, and he thinks it's part of why he’s not getting a call back. Part 2 The guy on the ...phone today had a run-in with a woman who wouldn’t stop SCREAMING at him during his first date. You’re not gonna believe the topic that set her off!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning, and we still love to highlight your comments to start this off with.
I got a big list of them.
Oh, you do?
You do.
Look how big this list is.
I really.
I went deep.
When Alexis says she reads everything you write, she does.
I really do.
You might comment.
I might read it three months from you when you write it, but I'll read it.
But I saw one from Irene, who said, okay, it finally happened.
After a year of relentlessly listing to your second date updates, I finally finished them all.
And the conclusion is, I'll never.
date again. Oh, thank you guys for bringing me closer to my cat.
Yeah, greetings from a Spanish living in Germany.
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What if you're on a dinner date? You're sat down at your table.
Okay.
And right before you order, the other person makes a very odd request.
For example, do you mind if I FaceTime my mom with you?
Because her calming voice just helps me chew my food slower.
No.
Well, she's going to stay on the phone even out the date, I see.
And that'd be strange, but do you just go with it?
I don't know.
And she was really nervous, baby.
Well, one of our listeners says his date asked him to do something unusual.
shortly after they sat down to dinner.
Oh.
We're going to see if it had any effect on why he's not getting a call back
when we do your second date update right after this.
Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning.
Second date update.
There's certain professions out there that are just considered sexy.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Like who's not swiping right on a hot firefighter?
Well, right?
That's a good point.
Oh, okay.
Did you want me alone or something?
I thought you were going to say no.
Spray me down with the hose.
That's more like it.
That's what Alexis is doing, but she turned her mic off.
Exactly.
Or a hunky doctor.
Yeah, that's the classic, right?
Or a sultry child and family therapist.
Oh, wow.
Let me tell you my problem, sir.
Tell me how my childhood upbringing turned me bad.
Did you just say abandonment issues?
Oh, yeah.
And one of our listeners apparently couldn't resist the lure of a smoke show in a sex.
uniform. So let's talk to him
about it. His name is Nick. Nick, welcome
to the show. Hey, thanks for having
Neil. Okay, what uniform? I'm getting
worried. I know. I am so curious
about the profession here. Is this like a
milkman? Yeah. Well, who's
this person that she met and what do they do?
Her name is Becca
and she's a cop. Oh, she is
a cop. Oh, okay.
Lady cop. Hey, you cuff
me or I cuff you. Lady cops are
sexy. It's like, you know,
their waist always looks so cinch.
Like, it looks good.
Hand cups ready to go and moments notice.
Honestly, just the power that they have.
Yeah.
They're always like, license and registration, and I'm like 5 foot 10 and single.
I'm sure we're all telling you stuff you already know, right, Nick?
Exactly.
Now, did you meet her while getting arrested or?
No, we met on the apps.
Oh, you did?
Okay.
If you're a cop, do you share that on the app or is that a no-no?
That was her picture.
Oh, it was.
Okay.
Of course, I made a dumb joke.
I said, are you a real cop or?
stripper.
Oh.
Kind of risky, but...
Yikes.
Did she like that?
No, she was like,
ha, ha, you're only the 10th
person to say that.
Yeah.
Yeah, I guess that was a pretty
basic joke.
Yikes.
So you're already starting in the hole
with her.
Yeah, but she responded.
Isn't that just half the battle
dating ups?
Yeah.
How'd you turn it around?
She did have other pictures on there
and there was a picture of her
having a cup of coffee
at a cafe.
And so it's like, oh, you like
coffee?
I thought for sure you were
going to make a donut
joke at that point. Oh, bro. I didn't even think of that. This opportunity. That would have been
no. No, no, you already took a jab. You're good, bro. What did you do with the coffee? I just was like,
oh yeah, you know, are you a coffee fan? And she basically got super fired up and was like, you know.
And then you asked her, what's your drink, right? Like, that's what you have to ask. I did. And then she
started going off about how she had gone recently to her favorite coffee shop and they got her
coffee order wrong. And she wasn't mad about it, but she was just mentioning it. I was like,
Oh, I'll put a bad Yelp review on their site for you.
That's cute.
This is a cute connection.
Okay.
So this is all the chat leading up to the date.
All the chat leading up to the date.
And so I recovered and I was like, well, let's hang out.
Let's go out to dinner.
Nice.
How was that?
Where did you guys, I mean, was it fancy or was it more casual?
Was it coffee?
No, it wasn't coffee.
I would say it was, you know, mid.
I didn't want to go, like, divey, but I also didn't want to go, like, high pressure, super
expensive.
So, I went to a place that.
comfortable, great conversation.
We talked a little bit about her working in law enforcement.
Yeah, what is it like to go on a date with a real cop?
You know, she didn't come in the uniform.
It was pretty chill.
Did you come in a uniform at any point?
No, I don't know.
Some people get off work and then they had just come directly out.
No, I wasn't expecting that, I guess.
Okay.
It would feel like a very powerful move, though, to sit in a booth right next to a cop.
I would think that somebody was with their parole officer.
Even then, you call off as a bad boy at that point to everybody in the restaurant.
So was she cool, though?
Because, like, you're on a date with a cop.
I would be nervous the whole time.
Me too.
Did you only have one drink?
Can you mention, like, your tabs are expired?
They're like going to follow you and get you.
Like, yeah, yeah.
That's a good point.
How does it go?
That was on my mind.
I was like, I can't tell any stories about my bad boy early days, all that sort of stuff.
But there was one point, you know, we didn't really stick to her working a law enforcement.
meant too long, but there was one point where she was like, hey, do you mind if we could switch
seats so I can, like, face the door?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, people like they are in law enforcement, like, they always want to seize in case they
can never be caught by surprise.
Yeah, mercy situation.
That's what happens in the movies.
No, but that's smart, though.
Or it's a good excuse for her to be like, when I need to escape from this date, I know exactly
where I need to run to.
I mean, either way.
Yeah, so did you switch?
Yeah, I was down with making that happen.
And so we did.
You know, she's a really smart person.
We had really good conversation about lots of topics.
I don't know why at this point she's not texting me back.
Well, how did it end?
How did the night end?
It ended with like a really nice hug.
Let's do this again.
I didn't go into the kiss because it didn't feel like we were quite there,
but there was definitely some chemistry.
And when I said, let's do this again, there was no hesitation, no.
Let me think about it.
Let me look at my schedule.
None of that stuff.
I can tell the brush off and like an actual.
let's do this again.
Right.
Yeah.
You should have asked if you could hit the siren in her cop car
and driven around the block real quick.
Oh, right along.
Because no one's ever...
Never, no one's ever asked that before.
I mean, who knows?
Maybe she's on undercover mission
and that's why she hasn't gotten back to you
because she's not allowed.
So wait, Nick, question.
Is she the one who suggested
that you go have dinner at that particular restaurant?
Wait a minute.
And she had to watch the door, Jeff?
Yeah.
I threw out a couple of options
when we were chatting and she selected that one.
Oh, was it in like a really shady part of town for no reason whatsoever?
Or a really nice part of town.
Maybe it's a white collar crime.
Oh, it could be.
You know, like embezzlement or something.
Oh, my God.
We might actually help solve a crime by doing this second date up game.
Probably not.
Well, all right, Alexis, that's not fun.
Yeah.
And you know how most cops are.
When you get them on the phone, they tell you everything.
Oh, yeah.
They're like an open book.
Yeah, those cops.
Yeah.
I don't know that I've ever had that long of a conversation with an officer.
Well, this is going to be a first in a lot of different ways for us.
Hopefully they don't run a background check on the show.
Oh, yeah.
What if we have Brooke Flirt with the cop?
I've never gotten out of a ticket.
Ever.
This is going to be interesting when we come back.
Call back and get you your second date update right after this.
Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning.
Second date update.
Normally our show is getting cops called on us.
Yeah, that's true.
But today, we're the ones calling up a cop.
That's right.
tables have turned.
Not to report an emergency, but to get answers for our friend Nick,
who went out with a law enforcement officer named Becca the other night.
So do we just out 911 and ask for Becca?
Yeah, I think that's how it works.
We actually have Becca's cell phone numbers,
so it's probably easier to do that.
It's probably more convenient.
Thing is, Nick's not getting a call back after their romantic dinner.
Is there a reason for it, or was the whole dinner a front for a sting operation that she was running
to bring down an Italian mob boss?
I mean, honestly, that sounds like he's making it.
a joke, but she sat facing the door.
She picked the restaurant and now she's
not calling him back.
Good evidence, Brooke.
Thanks, Alexis.
Nick, did you realize when you reached out to us for help that this is where
the call was going to go?
I like your imagination.
I don't know if that's the case.
I just, she's cute.
She's smart.
She's a great woman.
At least that's what she wants you to think.
Yeah, it sounds like she has a hit out on her.
Her back was facing the, she knows that there's a hitman
out there looking for her.
It's possible.
Or maybe there's a simple reason and you messed up in some way.
Let's figure it out.
I'm going to dial your number.
Both are going to be great options.
Yeah, whatever it is.
We are here for the T.
So let's do it.
I'm dialing it right now.
Hi, we're looking to speak with Becca.
Speaking?
Hey, Becca.
How you doing?
Officer Becca.
I'm honestly kind of nervous.
I know.
I don't know if we should really mention that.
It was a little late.
Who is this?
We're Brooke and Jen.
Jeffrey in the morning. And you probably heard my co-host say officer, Becca, because we heard that you're a cop. And I just want to ask you up front, is it okay for us to mention your profession on the radio?
I'm okay with that. We're allowed to say that. Okay. Well, she put it on her dating profile, he said. But on the radio, I mean, that's a different thing, you know.
A worse leisier than a dating out. Definitely.
More people probably see her profile than hear that. Yeah. But we're joking, Becca.
Bottom line is we wanted to talk to you about a date you went on recently with a guy named Nick.
Yeah.
Oh, that sigh was not good.
So Nick reached out to us because he said he really enjoyed spending time with you that night.
And he's curious if there's a reason why you're not calling him back and arranging a second meetup.
Honestly, I'd say he's clueless.
Like, he really expected to see you again.
Yeah.
So obviously, I work in law enforcement.
I've been on the forest for some time now.
So I'm going to always look up who I'm going on a date with or who I'm spending time with.
Don't you wish you had that type of access, Alexis?
I know.
I only have my reverse Google image search.
Yeah.
I mean, but like I did this on my own time.
I don't use like police scanners.
I hired someone myself.
Okay.
You're just doing your own normal just you're probably better at it than us.
You got more resources than the average person.
Yeah, I found some things that I thought he would be more forthcoming with.
And when he wasn't, it turned me off.
I have no more interest.
Wait, are you saying he lied to you on the date?
He did kind of abstain from the truth.
He wasn't forthcoming with information, which I feel is a lie.
Yeah.
Well, you're dating a cop.
You have to be honest, especially if it's about, hold on, can I ask it?
Was it like a criminal thing, right?
That's the only thing you looked up, right?
I don't know if it's appropriate for.
for the radio.
Okay.
Is he wanted?
If it's like a record that is supposed to be private, then don't share it.
But if it's something we could, any of us could find on the internet, spill away.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We honestly don't have standards.
But the part, the thing that you don't, you might not realize, Becca, is that part
of being on this segment is the person agrees to hear whatever the reason is, no matter
how embarrassing or strange it might be.
I mean, if he agreed to that, then yeah, I'll share it.
He was married a year ago to a Russian woman and she filed for divorce about a month ago.
Oh, that's a rash.
Yeah, that's a huge part of his life and to just withhold that information.
That's a lot of first date to bring up, though.
I'm with Alexis on that.
Like, how do you even start?
So, listen, I had this Russian wife.
Yeah, and a month ago.
Like that...
You were expecting him to bring that up?
Yeah, I think I was expecting him to tell me if he was separated.
Being separated is a lot different from divorce.
Oh, it's not official yet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I just feel like he could withhold a lot of information if he's not forthcoming about the truth.
Oh.
I can see that.
I mean, I don't know.
I kind of am with her on that.
Like, if it's divorce and final and you're done with it,
but if you're in the middle of a separation,
And I think you can list it on your dating profile, like specifically your status, single divorce, separating.
Is that what you look for mostly?
Mostly, yeah.
Like, really the most traumatized would be great.
You like the criers.
Yeah, but how did you even talk about relationships at all on the date?
Yeah, I mean, I hinted about it.
And I shared about mine a little bit, you know, just keeping respectful details private.
But, yeah, he said he didn't want to talk about it.
and it seemed like he was evading the truth instead of just a private person.
Okay.
Oh, can you at least let him off with a warning?
You know, Becca, I think the person who's actually going to find all of this the most interesting
is actually Nick himself, who is listening on the other line, has tapped into our phone somehow.
And that's not against the law.
We did consent to it, though, so he is there wanting to talk to you.
Wow.
Come on, guys.
I'm sorry.
It's how it works.
It's all a good fun.
I mean, you wanted the truth out of him.
Now's the chance.
Nick, you there?
Yeah, I'm here.
So what's up, Becca?
You go on dates with people and you look up their history before you do so?
Yes, Nick, I'm a cop.
And a girl, I think.
Yeah.
Right.
We were going to a public place and I feel like that's kind of using your cop resources to look up my history was...
Excuse me.
I didn't use police resources.
I use my own personal resources, and I just think it's really weird.
You wouldn't say anything.
I mean, I'm not telling you if that's true or not.
I mean, you could have looked that up on some strange site that has false information.
Fake marriages report.
Fake divorces.
There it is.
Okay, I'm actually going to back him on this because I have a friend whose fiancé looked her up when they were dating,
and he got all the information wrong.
It's true.
You probably have the wrong guy.
Nick is a common name.
Becca, is that a possibility that maybe it's a different Nick and you mixed them up?
It's 100% Nick.
Really?
How do you know that?
Because I'm a cop.
Okay.
I'm going to text you your marriage certificate right now.
No.
No.
Wait, you can do that?
You got the marriage certificate.
I think it's public record.
Yeah, I think they are.
Oh, wow.
You can look.
We should look Brooks up.
I know.
Is it a voice or is it?
I'm kidding, I'm kidding, Michael.
Which Michael?
It's absolutely public record, and I just texted you a photo of it, and there's your wife's name.
Wait, Nick, do you have a text?
Nick.
Look, here's a deal.
Oh, okay.
You make that liar, I defended you.
Wait a minute.
It was a mistake.
It was a short-term thing.
Yes, I was married.
Yes, I'm getting a divorce.
It's going to be done very soon.
Why don't you just...
Yeah.
She just said that 10 minutes ago.
We're back at the start, but the truth is out.
It should have been the first thing you said to her when you greeted her inside of the restaurant.
No, not that either.
At this point, maybe.
Yeah, hi, how you doing?
I'm going through a divorce.
If he would have told you that, you would have been okay with it, really?
I mean, honesty is the best policy.
We all have a past.
Wow.
Yeah, like, come on, what else do you know about me?
Do you look at my record from, what, college?
Wait, you're still the one being defensively?
You just got outed as a liar?
Why, I'm curious what you did in college.
Yeah.
It sounds kind of fun.
Wait, do we all want to know?
It was a stupid prank with a cow, but that's not even the point with cows.
What?
Dick.
It's not her fault, man.
Okay.
Well, I'm not saying it's her fault.
I'm saying it's my past.
Gotcha.
And it's not relevant.
In Nix defense, this is kind of embarrassing information to open up with,
not to mention like on the radio, but especially on a first date with someone you're trying to impress.
He's the one that chose to do the radio part.
Well, I know.
I'm just saying this is a little.
I'm trying to defend a guy who's in a weird spot here.
So, Becca, he has admitted that you were right and he's ready to move on.
Hopefully with you, would you be willing to give him a chance?
I'm not interested, guys.
It's just a no-brainer for me.
You've got to be honest.
Oh.
Man, Nick.
I wasn't dishonest.
I am separated.
I'm getting a divorce.
It's just too late.
You started with it probably wasn't me.
Like, I didn't know she was such a good cop.
Her interrogation skills, their next level, dude.
Maybe like a different professional uniform, like a coast guard.
They won't look up your past.
How about just be honest on the next day?
That's no problem.
Why is this so difficult?
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Why do our listeners love it so much when people get busted in a lie on our second date calls?
Literally, text in to 7-8-5-9-2 says,
I knew that guy was a liar the moment I heard him.
I think I went out with him two months ago before he was separated.
No.
Who knows if that's true, but we could ask us.
certain officer that we know to go
and investigate that particular text.
Oh yeah, we're friends now with the car.
I don't know that it's worth her time or our time.
Probably.
He's going to let that one lie. He needs to
work out his own mess.
If anything, we call and ask for help, she'll probably run
our names and one of us will get arrested.
Yeah, I hope she doesn't.
I'm surprised that we're all sitting here without
handcuffs on that.
We all enjoy a good pair of handcuffs around
our...
It's not what it meant.
Is that not what you notes?
I thought you were going to someone else
with that conversation.
Anyway, unfortunately,
Unfortunately, that call turned out to not end in a second date.
No.
We can't win them all, but we can always try if you email the show.
We'll call that person who's not calling you back.
And go check out all of our second dates wherever you find your podcast on Apple, Spotify, even on YouTube at Brooke and Jeffrey.
On this show, we always report on Karen's and over-the-top public tantrums that go viral online.
Oh, yeah.
Because it's so, like, it's so much tea to talk about it.
Yeah, of course.
It's a good gossip subject.
It's funny audio to play on the show.
But it's never actually happened during one of our second dates.
That is until today.
Wait.
I'm not even talking about Brooke's role in the call.
Okay.
That is enough.
I'm tired of that joke.
Okay.
Call the manager on me, Brooke.
Go ahead.
I dare you.
But one of our listeners says he had a run-in with a random woman who started screaming
at him in the middle of his first date.
Whoa.
Just out in public and you're never going to believe the topic
that made her go off.
You're going to hear the full story
in your second date update.
Next.
Brook and Jeffrey in the morning.
Second date update.
Sometimes you can plan the perfect date,
but then some outside force
that you can't control
comes into play
and changes everything.
Like a hurricane.
Okay.
Probably shouldn't be going on a date
if there's an eminent hurricane
about to bear down on you.
Sometimes you just,
just need love.
I guess.
I was thinking more like when Brooke was on a day
eating her potato salad and a bird
pooped on it.
But it didn't stop her though.
No,
stop.
No,
stop.
Holding eye contact with that dude
the entire time.
Okay,
I can usually go along with these,
but that one is too far.
I would not eat the potato salad.
I would then steal his food
and eat whatever he was eating,
Jeffrey.
I'm not sure if our listener,
Marshall, has quite the same
resilience as Brooke does on her date.
Anybody does.
Let's find out, though.
Marshall, welcome to the show, man.
Hey, how's everyone doing?
Oh, it sounds like better than you.
It sounds like you had something terrible happen on your date.
We don't know how terrible before we get to the...
Your setup made it feel awful.
Bird poop doesn't sound that horrible.
On your food?
I don't know.
But before we get to the crazy, whatever thing that happened that derailed the date,
let's start with the girl that you met.
Who's she?
Yes.
So, her name's Julia.
We met online.
She's super cute.
Okay.
Was there something about her that stood out from everybody else?
Well, other than her beautiful smile and beautiful hair, of course, she had this beautiful dragon tattoo on her shoulder.
And, like, you know, I'm really into, like, tattoos.
And it was, it was super hot and just, it was just beautiful.
That's awesome.
And that's a good, like, conversation point to come up on a day.
Oh, I mean, people are so proud of their tattoos.
I bet she would love to have a compliment about it.
Some girls get annoyed because guys always say in the same.
thing. I like your tattoo. Did it hurt?
You know, it's the same. I don't think that's bad. It's when you ask what the meaning is.
That should be because Alexis hates meanings.
I just wanted one because I was drunk, okay?
Butterfly because it's a butterfly.
Okay. Well, at least the initial attraction was there for you. What did you and Julia do for your date?
Well, I wanted to do something different, right? So I didn't want to be like every other guy that was hitting her up online.
So I was like, well, let's do something somewhat romantic and get city scooters and ride around the city.
Oh, I love that.
Go to some of my favorite spots.
Yeah, like, you know, like the scooters that are, you can like use your app on and.
Yeah.
Like rent them.
Yeah.
My husband and I do that sometimes.
It's so fun.
Uh-oh.
That doesn't bode well for you, Marshall.
Oh, no, we bring helmets, though, because there are a lot of people on those scooters.
You don't.
You don't.
You don't.
They're not wearing helmets.
I've never seen someone wear a helmet on those.
Oh, I definitely do.
Wow.
You're going 20, 25 miles an hour, Alexis.
Nice.
Did you go helmets or no helmets, Marshall?
No helmets, no helmets.
All right.
You know, it's funny that you say that because everything was going well.
We got ice cream.
We got coffee and everything.
But then we're at a crosswalk.
And this woman comes up.
She says, like, you know, she's an ER doctor.
And she's like, listen, I've been doing this for over 20 years.
And most of the injuries I've seen have come from those scooters right there.
Oh.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Brooke was riding.
See?
See?
That sucks, though.
What, like, what a mood killer to happen in the middle of your...
You awkwardly scoot off or what do you do?
Yeah, what do you even say?
Or did you walk off and walk the scooter so you were saying?
Well, you know, I'm sitting there and I'm like, come on, lady.
I'm obviously on a date here.
So, you know, I kind of laugh it off.
Okay.
And so I'm like, let me get out of the situation as quick as possible.
Laugh it off.
Brain injuries.
Ha ha ha ha ha.
As I was pulling away, you wouldn't believe it.
I ran over this lady.
foot.
Are you serious?
Irony.
I felt horrible and she's yelling even louder.
She's in pain.
That's why you got to gun it and get away from the screams.
After that point, I was like, I just want to be as far away from this lady as possible.
She was okay.
I took the tongue lashing and I'm like, all right, let's just go.
And Julia's not really wanting to ride these scooters anymore after that.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, weird.
It's time to park up.
Yeah.
I mean, did you guys just find a bar?
or something or a restaurant to go to?
Yeah, actually we did.
I was like, let's just go over here.
This is a nice spot.
We got a couple drinks and, you know, everything seemed cool.
Yeah, you read what she wanted, right?
Like that's, I mean, it's good.
Like, some people would be like, let's just keep going and ignore the other person's
feelings.
Why are you laughing?
Every time it's like any drink comes into playbooks.
Like, okay, good, good.
Thank God.
I mean, riding scooters, dangerous.
Heavy drinking, thumbs up.
No.
I just made it.
helmet.
I wear a helmet to wine night as well.
No, I mean, it's good that he read what she wanted and needed.
And salvage the date from total disaster.
Did you salvage it from that point?
Did it feel good from that point on?
Well, I thought so.
I mean, we had a great time.
We shared it laughed.
We got a couple of drinks and everything was fine.
But, well, I've been trying to get in contact with her and have another date for the last two weeks.
And she's just always had some other excuse.
use, you know.
She even told me that she's been going out on dates, which is cool.
Don't get me wrong.
Like, I get it.
She's a beautiful girl.
Why say that?
Do people say that to each other now?
You don't want to go out with them.
She's telling you, I'm seeing other guys.
I can't meet up with you.
That's a bad sign.
I don't know.
I got to date Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
Yeah.
Well, she did say, let's pick another night.
But it just seems like every night I pick, there's always something.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
So maybe she was just saying that because she felt bad about that whole.
being real honest thing
with the date, you know?
Maybe not, though.
But it might be a good sign
that she's being totally transparent
and telling you what's going on in her life.
But also it's hard to reject people.
So maybe she's hoping he figures it out.
How about we just find out?
We need to figure it out.
Oh, I have an idea. Let's call her.
Yeah, we're going to call her.
We're all going to have helmets
before we make the call
just because we don't know what disaster
might be waiting on the other hour.
Thank God Brooke always has five in her car.
Seriously, you should wear a helmet on those things.
All right.
We're going to come back.
On those second dates?
An extra safe edition of your second date update right after this.
Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning.
Second date update.
Can you guys picture it right now?
Picture what?
This is the background music I have in my head
as Marshall navigates through the busy city sidewalks
cruising at three miles per hour without a helmet on.
Whoa, it's like Frogger.
Dodge the fire hydrant Marshall.
Uh-oh.
Jump the manhole.
Okay, Jeffrey.
Yep.
It's all funny games until somebody gets hurt.
That's right, because he's an adrenaline junkie.
Yeah.
Riding without a helmet on.
That's probably why he called into the show this morning just for the high of being on the radio.
Uh-oh, open sewer coming up.
Isn't that right, Marshall?
You got your adrenaline fix just talking to us, didn't you?
Yeah, yeah, I did.
Yeah.
He's adrenaline junkie.
I see right through you.
This sounds like the theme song of an adrenaline,
80s like video game by the way.
Yeah, that's why about Walker.
Finally.
We've all been there.
The dangerous streets.
But the worst part of the date was when Marshall accidentally ran over a lady's foot,
who warned him that scooters are very dangerous and end up causing a lot of ER visits.
And of course, it ended up happening during his date.
And Brooke is upset.
He wasn't wearing a helmet the whole time.
That's not about me.
I mean, it's about his date.
Like, he was able to rescue the night.
They went out, got some drinks, calm down.
At least we thought he rescued.
it, but it's been two weeks, and she still hasn't agreed to another date, even told them that she's seeing another guy on one of the nights.
Kind of harsh, but honest.
But honest.
Brutely honest.
Yeah.
And maybe that's a good sign.
March, you ready to call her here?
Yeah, yeah.
Hopefully we can get to the bottom of this.
Buckle your helmet up.
I mean, you don't sound like a dangerous guy, so I think that it's probably not the scooter mishap.
That's what they say about all the most dangerous people in the world.
I never would have suspected him to be the killer.
So nice.
Oh, my.
No helmet.
No helmet killer.
All right, Marshall, let's just do this.
I'm going to call Julia for you.
Here we go.
Hey, is this Julia?
May I ask who's calling?
Yes, you may ask.
We are a radio show.
I'm a known number.
Yeah, we have to protect our number because we're a radio show.
Okay.
What is this about?
This is about a segment we do on.
Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. That's what this show is.
It's called Second Date Update.
Okay. And who is it you're looking for?
For you. Yeah. You're the star.
Me. Yeah. We heard about you through one of our listeners named Marshall that apparently
you went on a date with a couple weeks ago.
Oh, Marshall. Yep.
Oh, yeah.
Okay. I think that sounded good.
There was a smile on her face when she said his name. For sure.
Why would he have the radio
Only me, though, it's just a little confusing because, you know, he has my numbers.
Yeah.
What's going on?
He's been using that number to try and ask you out, but you keep brushing him off or being busy.
Or maybe you're not brushing him off.
He doesn't know.
He felt like maybe you don't like him that much.
That's why he's going through us.
He's trying to get some clarity.
You know, it's just, how do I explain this?
And there's nothing wrong with him per se, but I'm looking for a partner in life.
I want my ride or die.
Oh.
Like a ride a scooter or die?
Maybe because we heard you guys rode city scooters.
Oh my goodness he told you about the skaters.
Yeah. Apparently this is the background music that was playing the entire time because you two are rebels who ride without helmets on.
Yeah.
I mean, it's really honestly ride or die in that situation because you should be protecting your head.
No, absolutely. Honestly, it didn't occur to me until after that woman, like, she sort of accosted us.
But I didn't really think about it.
Yeah, we heard there was an old lady that, like, approached you and said riding scooters causes a lot.
lot of ER visits.
I think she was an ER doctor.
She could have maybe been like a little more pleasant about it.
She just like started shouting at us.
And I think Marshall handled it all right.
He got a little panicky.
Yeah.
It sounds fun though.
And I think Marshall even admitted that it was kind of an awkward moment in the date.
But overall, when you look at Marshall as a person, we're not sure why you wouldn't
want to see him one more time.
It's not that I don't want to see him.
It's not like, giving me like that wow factor, at least.
you know, not in a good way.
Like, I mean, yeah, he's texted me, but has he called me, you know, voice to voice and
ask me out again?
A lot of people don't like that these days.
You're looking for more.
He also hasn't, like, called me or like texted him and like, let's do this at this time on
this date.
He's just like, hey, I had a good time.
And I'm like, that's nice.
But a lot of guys have had a good time with me.
I'm looking for the guy that's going to put that extra effort into it and make me feel
like I'm one in a million.
What if he's not trying to come off like super thirsty, though?
Like, what if he just wants to have a conversation throughout the day and then naturally bring up a date, you know?
Yeah, I think he's trying to be respectful of you.
There it is. That's what I was trying to say.
Her explanation sounded really good to me.
Yeah.
Text is nothing. I want flowers. I want gestures.
So you're not even sure if he likes you?
No, no. She's saying that she needs more. She knows that he likes her.
But it's just not enough. It's not a grand enough gesture.
And it's like, in life, she's looking for somebody's going to put the work in.
Absolutely. So, I mean, if you guys could actually just let him know,
that I'm not interested, that would be really helpful.
Okay.
So you know what you want and you don't think it's Marshall.
Yeah.
If you want us to tell him no, we could or honestly, you could just do it yourself
because he's actually on the phone right now and has been listening in on this whole conversation.
Kind of a great.
Yeah.
Look at that.
This is exactly what I didn't want to do.
Oh, you're laughing and smiling.
Yeah, but he's finally on the phone.
Remember, that's what you wanted.
Marshall, you there, man?
Hey, Julia, sorry.
This is a little awkward.
I apologize about that.
Yeah, Marsha, I don't know if you heard all that,
but she was trying to tell you that she's not that interested
and it's probably not going to happen.
You know what?
That's okay.
I got the clarity that I needed.
Oh.
She's going to give up?
I appreciate you being honest.
Wait, seriously?
Well, I texted you and I called.
Oh, you texted me.
Everybody texted me.
Are you kidding me?
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God.
Give her.
I'm not to be a jerk here, but like you went through all this.
trouble and you have me on the radio
and everything and I'm like, oh, no thing.
You're just like, hey, bye?
Like, where's the gesture?
He's listening to what you're saying.
He's listening to me saying he's a great guy
who's not showing enough enthusiasm.
Like, what?
It's fine situations, but it's not bad.
We've learned don't take no for an answer
is not an acceptable thing anymore.
I guess, yeah, that's true.
That's not allowed.
The girl's like, never call me again.
You go, okay, I'll respect that.
And she's like, oh, now you're never going to
come up, as I said.
Sometimes I mean it.
Sometimes we mean it.
You have to figure out way.
I didn't say never call me again.
I said, oh, he's really, really sweet, but I'm not that interested.
That's like a far cry from never call me again.
I got to say, though, Marshall.
You still want him to call you, even they're not interested in it?
Marshall, I'm just kind of surprised that you're not putting up more of a fight either.
Okay.
Well, you know what?
I'm sorry.
I guess I was just trying to fill out the situation.
I didn't want to bother you, but I really wanted to see you again.
So do you want to go out with me?
I would love to take you out again.
Oh, man.
I appreciate the offer, but I really am not interested.
Oh.
What?
You just set him up to turn him down.
She doesn't care.
Are you kidding you, Julia?
Come on, give him a chance.
Like, he went the extra mile.
He planned a unique date.
You don't want a chance with this girl, bro.
Look, Julia, I'm sorry about the scooters.
We can wear a helmet.
We can do whatever you want.
We can go to a bar.
Marshall, oh, my God, just stop.
Seriously, I've already said, no, you're embarrassing yourself.
Oh, wow.
You just told them.
That's what you wanted to do.
Oh, gosh.
You guys don't understand how any of this,
it's only like eight nose.
I know.
Eight nose?
How many nose does it take?
I said no to a guy like 15 to 20 times before I said, yes.
Like, this guy's still got a ways to go.
Oh, my God.
I feel like you're just going to end up attracting red flag men.
That man.
How do we do we do from here on out, guys?
Do we just forever act?
Ask girls out and never take no?
Well, we have to at least ask one more time
officially for the rules.
Julia, would you like to go out with Marshall again one more time?
We would pay for it. Ask a few times. Asked a few times. We have to
get the no, I think.
He's so sweet, but I, no.
Okay, so would you like to go out with Marshall one more time?
I would pay for it.
Okay, one more time.
Stop.
No, I would have done.
All right.
Julie, that's too much.
Just knock that into him.
Okay.
That's what I really came down to.
You literally could have said that.
We could have just ended it as soon as we got Marshall on this time.
Sorry, Marshall.
We love you, though, Marshall.
It's okay.
I guess I wish I would have known sooner, but, I wish you the best.
There's some girls on the text board that would like your number, just so you're out.
I have a feeling that we're not done with Marshall yet.
We're going to have to do seven more second date up days, only Julia.
We'll eventually get her to say yes one of these days, bro.
I'll teach him.
You'll teach them.
What?
Oh.
There's music.
Roll her on the seat.
by himself, looking for his next day.
speeding off into the sunset
at a brisk four miles per hour.
One day, you'll come back
at that day, buddy, all right?
All right, I appreciate you guys.
Yeah, good luck.
Yeah, good luck.
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Man, that really was just like an old school arcade game.
How?
Sidewalk Scooter X.
And we tried to help Marshall beat that final boss level
and get him a second date.
Wait, you're making her the big monster at the end.
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Good news is he can always
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eventually beat that game.
No one ups there, I guess.
No one ups.
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to 7-8-5-9-2 should Marshall
keep trying to get another date, but I know
99% are going to say no.
Brooke was the only one who loved her.
No, it's like,
She was saying what she wanted, and then when he gave it to her, then she didn't want it anymore.
I think she just didn't want him.
Do you know what I mean?
I think she could have had him.
I think that that was useful.
I think in general, I'm just going to speak for all of the people out there, for all the women listening.
And Brooke would agree with me on this.
I probably wouldn't continue whatever you're about to do.
I'm just going to put it out there.
Ladies, if you have certain rules and expectations about dating you, please let us know what they are.
All right, that's valid.
Okay, can we just know ahead of time instead of having to guess what it is you want and don't want?
Yeah.
I don't know if you guess right.
You move up in the ranks real fast.
I'm actually with Jeff on that one.
I mean, like a little handbook for everyone, men and women would be really nice.
But even if you don't know what you want, you can always email us.
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