Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update - Second Date Update PODCAST: Old Fashioned Values

Episode Date: July 7, 2016

When it comes to the dating world, some people embrace the modern style... with Tinder, sexting and relationship status posts. But there are still those who still prefer being old fashioned. And unfor...tunately, that might be the Problem for one of our listeners. Hear what went wrong in the Second Date Update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:01:50 Moving 92.5. Ruck and Jubels, second date update. Sometimes the best way to get a girl's attention is to just elbow her real hard. No. So, you know, just like if a girl's not giving you the attention, you need to just shoulder check her a little bit. Oh, my God. Let her know that you're in the building. And then you're sure to strike up a conversation or get assault charges. It could go either way.
Starting point is 00:02:11 And that's how Mark got the girl's attention that he wants to call today. Her name is Rebecca, and apparently that's Mark's thing. He'll walk up next to a girl and just throw a shoulder on her real hard. And then he starts up a conversation. Is that how it works, Mark? Yeah. Yeah, I guess so. What are starts up a conversation is that how it works mark uh yeah yeah i guess so what are you talking about that's how it works i thought he was being sarcastic i think he still is bro yeah i am being a little sarcastic guy his email said that he bumped into her real hard to try to get her attention so tell us how that happened mark
Starting point is 00:02:40 well not real hard um so anyway yes rebecca i met her at a club she's absolutely stunning i noticed her right when she walked in and so i immediately started figuring out ways of trying to talk to her so i ended up going over to her and kind of dancing near her and purposely bumping into her asking her like why'd you bump into me? She was like, you bumped into me. That's actually pretty smooth, isn't it? Oh, nice. Yeah, I didn't think it was too offensive. See, I was picturing it totally different.
Starting point is 00:03:15 I was picturing like you guys were playing hockey and she had a drink in her hand and you just slammed her up against the wall and the drink went everywhere. You were like, yeah! So obviously it worked out for you since you got a date with her. Yeah, like I said, man, she was absolutely stunning. Slightly out of my league, but, you know, I mean, it worked. We chatted up at the club the rest of the night. I asked her for her number and if she would want to go out sometime. She gave it to me.
Starting point is 00:03:38 Got to be honest, I was worried that she was going to give me the loser line. Yeah, the segment that we do on 710 and 910 on Monday mornings, the loser line phone number. But we didn't hear your voicemail on that, so obviously it was a real number. That's nice. Yeah, it really was. And so we set it up, and it was great, man.
Starting point is 00:03:57 I was excited. Did you put a lot of thought into what you guys were going to do on your date? You know, I actually just kind of wanted to keep it casual, just kind of started off with dinner, and just kind of see where it led from there. Okay. And how did it lead? Was it good? Well, when I first pulled up to her house and when I walked up to the door,
Starting point is 00:04:17 she had actually opened the door before I even knocked. Like she was looking out the peephole and expected you. Well, if he said he was going to be there at a certain time, why wouldn't she expect him? Yeah, I mean, I do that. If somebody's coming over to my house, I'll look out the window and see if they're there. But I never open the door before they're there. I act like I just wait for the knock and be like, oh, there you are. It's kind of weird to just be like, I was sitting right here next to the door and open it up.
Starting point is 00:04:40 No, it was just, for me, it was a wonderful surprise. I mean, it got me pretty excited that it seemed like she was that excited. Yeah, totally. It's a great sign. I think it's awesome. Yeah, that's what I thought. Then I gave her a hug and said we should get out of here. I made some dinner reservations.
Starting point is 00:04:57 And I go to my car and turn around and realize she just was still standing there in the doorway. What? She just stood there in the door? Yeah, didn't move. Maybe she was stunned by your good looks. What was she doing in the doorway? I don't know what she was doing in there. I didn't know if, you know, the club light hit me right that night
Starting point is 00:05:21 and daylight, it wasn't so good, or I don't know. So she seemed stunned. Yeah, I don't know. She just kind of stared at me with this weird look, and I stared back and just kind of said, we should go, and I don't know. She kind of snapped into it and got in the car. Maybe she was expecting you to carry her to the car. Be a gentleman.
Starting point is 00:05:45 You know anything about that? Every woman wants. Man, she was that hot enough that I would have done it if she asked. Give her a piggyback ride to your car door. Was that the only strange thing that happened on your date? Yeah, sort of. You know, dinner was good. The conversation was relatively smooth.
Starting point is 00:06:04 I kind of was offended that she actually had set up something for after our date, which I thought was kind of weird not knowing that the date was ending after dinner. You know, I didn't know if she was lying or just making excuses at that point. Yeah, I was going to say, did she not tell you about that beforehand? No, no, no, she didn't. I will say, even if she wasn't lying, a lot of times going into a date, a girl will set something up just in case as her out or as a way to stop herself from going home with you that night. Yeah. Thanks for trying to be nice to him. That doesn't
Starting point is 00:06:34 So how did everything end then after she said she had plans? She actually had me drop her off a few blocks away on a different street corner. What? Yeah, it was... As she was getting out, I was like, can I call you again? And she just yelled, sure. And have you called her? Sure! I wouldn't be calling you guys if I didn't.
Starting point is 00:06:58 And how many times have you tried to call her? Probably more than I should have. I mean, I definitely want to let her know I want to go out again. And if I did do something wrong, I don't know. I definitely want to know and see if I can fix it. If it turns out she's just not attracted to you, are you going to have hurt feelings?
Starting point is 00:07:18 Ah, no, that's fine. That's people's preference. That's what it is. Yeah, and you said she was out of your league anyway, so you should already know that might happen. So you dropped her off on the street corner and that's the last you've seen or heard from her.
Starting point is 00:07:34 Yeah, so I mean... Alien abduction ever cross your mind? Oh, dude. It happens so much. There's TV shows about it. It happens all the time. I really think she was attracted by him. Okay, well, we'll play a song,
Starting point is 00:07:49 come back, call her, and get your second date update then, alright? Awesome, thanks guys. Right in the middle of a second date update, and Mark is on the phone with us. Mark went out on a date with a girl named Rebecca. After the date, she said she had plans
Starting point is 00:08:12 and he dropped her off on a street corner a few blocks away and she disappeared and he hasn't heard from her since. Now Mark just thinks she's not calling him back but experts say that she was abducted by aliens. And that expert would be me.
Starting point is 00:08:31 I'm almost positive that when we dial her phone number to try to get her on the phone to find out what went wrong on the date, nobody will answer because she's currently in space being examined by aliens. Mark, on the other hand, does not agree with me. But Mark, we're going to call the number either way and see who's right. I hope you're ready to be wrong, buddy. I don't know. I guess I did see
Starting point is 00:08:55 a strange light that night out my window. Yeah, there you go. Starting to put it all together. You're slowly changing my mind. Did it feel really weird to drop a girl off after dinner on a dark street corner and her, like, want that to happen? It wasn't a dark street corner. It was a well-lit street that she was meeting her friends. I just really wanted the date to keep going.
Starting point is 00:09:20 I didn't want it to end. Sure, meeting her friends. Her friends from a far-off galaxy who would beam her up into space, never to be heard from again. Alright, I'm going to dial the phone number right now, see if we can get her on the phone and find out what went wrong on her date, okay? Awesome. Hello?
Starting point is 00:09:47 Hi, is Rebecca there? Yeah, this is her. Rebecca, how are you? This is Jubal from Brook and Jubal in the Morning. Okay. I'm calling because you recently went out on a date with one of our listeners, and he emailed us to see if we could get you on the phone. His name is Mark. Oh.
Starting point is 00:10:12 And you met Mark out at a club, and then you guys went to dinner, and ever since your date, you haven't responded to any of his phone calls or text messages. So he emailed us and was like, can you guys see if you can call her and find out what went wrong? This is really bizarre. He told us how you guys went out, and then you said you had a meet-up with some friends. Was the friends thing an excuse to get out of the date? Um, I mean... I mean, he was, you know, he was nice. You still haven't answered my question, Rebecca.
Starting point is 00:10:42 Did you make up the fact that you were meeting up with your friends later as an excuse to get out of your date with him? I mean... I'm going to take that as a yes. Yeah, just take that. Move on. So why'd you do that? What was so bad about the date? For me, I'm more like old-fashioned when it comes to dating and stuff. And I definitely believe that a
Starting point is 00:11:07 gentleman should act a certain way. And I kind of feel like he fell short of my expectations. You mean, was he not opening doors? And I mean, when we first met up, when he came to my house to pick me up, you know, I was waiting for him at the door. And I just felt like, you know, he came to greet me and that was fine. And he gave me a hug. And then I was kind of just waiting, you know, for him to kind of set the tone of the date, especially with the first impression. He just didn't really do it right. What did you want him to do? I mean, a hug sounds pretty good to me.
Starting point is 00:11:49 I don't know. I just think like when a gentleman comes to pick up a lady, you know, he should bring her like a little token of his appreciation, like flowers or maybe a stuffed animal or something. It doesn't have to be anything, you know, expensive, but just something to say hi. And, you know, I appreciate you taking the time to go out with me tonight.
Starting point is 00:12:10 So he didn't bring you essentially a gift and that upset you? Yeah. Wait, do most men? Okay, hold on. Do most men bring you a gift when you go out on a first date? Because I've never encountered it. I mean, not every time, but I mean, the ones that don't bring me a gift don't really see me ever again. And the ones that
Starting point is 00:12:31 do, I, you know, I'm willing to take the next step or maybe a second date. And I know a lot of people will call me old fashioned. I feel like you kind of feel that way. And maybe I am. And, you know, maybe you're not. People just do things differently and have different standards and stuff. Okay, so how was everything else on the date other than the fact that he did not bring you a gift? He seemed genuinely nice, and it did start off a little sour, and when it kind of starts off that way it's hard to really get like the butterflies going and stuff like that he said when he picked you up that there was a moment where you just stood at the door well i just thought that he was going out to get the gift after he came up
Starting point is 00:13:16 empty-handed at first picking up on what was happening so you assumed that he was going back to his car to grab you, whatever it was. Yeah, like I thought he had forgotten it in his car. So you knew in that moment when you were at the door and he had nothing for you that you would never go out on a date with him again? I didn't know at that moment. I thought maybe somewhere down the line there would be like a surprise or maybe a gift waiting like on the seat in the car or at the restaurant or something like that but yeah then when i i realized it kind of just fizzled out for me
Starting point is 00:13:50 so he took you out the whole time and no gift what a jerk right no gift you know what i think he should realize that he needs to be more of a gentleman we should tell him that go for it well how about you tell him because he's actually on the line listening right now hi rebecca oh my god i didn't know you were there yeah um listen i'm i rebecca i'm i'm really sorry i had no clue what your expectation was for our date um you know i mean i don't think it's too much of an expectation for a girl to feel like excited and appreciated the first time she goes out. And, you know, it just didn't really live up to what I thought you were going to be when you showed up without like a gift or something.
Starting point is 00:14:37 I mean, this is, I don't have time to teach a guy how romantic you're. I, I, you're right. right I I completely agree with you I I don't know I don't know where my head was I definitely should have you know brought something thank you mark I do appreciate you saying that. No, no, wait. Yeah, I know. I mean, people have their ways, and she's absolutely beautiful, and she knows it, and she deserves to be treated from the very beginning just like that. Oh, my gosh. You know she's, like, putting, like, all the emphasis on material things, right? I wouldn't say, like, material things.
Starting point is 00:15:19 I mean, I don't care. He could have read me a poem at my door, and that would have been something. It doesn't have to be something that costs money. You know what I mean? Just a gesture. You actually want a man to stop and read you poetry when he picks you up. She's old fashioned, Brooke. That's just awkward.
Starting point is 00:15:36 I mean, what's awkward about a guy who is trying to actually woo a girl and, you know, be old fashioned and be romantic? If you don't like romance i mean that's on you but i would like to feel something when i meet someone yeah sometimes you want a guy to show up and read you a sonnet it's like a shakespeare type experience but like i said it could have been anything i mean i'm not expecting diamonds it's just a thought that goes into something like that and a guy who knows how to treat a woman. Listen, I totally understand what you're saying. I definitely should have been way more of a gentleman
Starting point is 00:16:13 and much more attentive to your needs. Oh, my God. I'm really sorry I didn't get you a gift. Hey, Rebecca, if you think about it right now, this is sort of a gift. He went through all this effort to try to get a second date with you. Would you like to go on a second date with him? We will pay for it. And, Rebecca, I promise I will get you two gifts,
Starting point is 00:16:38 one to make up for the last time and one for this time. You hear that, Rebecca? This could work out in your favor. Two gifts. I mean, I really appreciate the effort and you know, if you are willing to do that
Starting point is 00:16:56 I'd give you a second chance, even though I really shouldn't. A real man would just know, but you know, you have gone through all these great lengths and I'd say, okay. Oh my gosh. I promise you won't be disappointed. There you go. Rebecca, you should know a real man should already know, but sometimes a lady needs to teach a man how to act. And so maybe Mark just learned right now how to treat you.
Starting point is 00:17:23 I think we've made progress here today. Wow. So I will pay for a second date for you guys. But Mark, you get the gifts yourself, okay? That's awesome. Yeah. So that's a yes from both of you. You guys will go out again.
Starting point is 00:17:36 So weird. Yes. This is going to be like opening gifts on their date. Congratulations, you two. Yep, thank you. I feel like this is the start of something really good. Oh, yeah. By the start of something good, I mean the start of Mark being bankrupt.
Starting point is 00:17:55 Brooke and Jubal in the morning. Text in at 78592. It says, that girl's old-fashioned. That's why she met the dude at the club. It's Brooke and Jubal in the morning. I'm talking about the second date update. This guy Mark wanted us to call a girl named Rebecca. She wasn't calling him back after their date.
Starting point is 00:18:13 The reason why she wasn't calling back, because he didn't show up with some sort of gift. And to make matters worse, he actually agreed to go out with her again if he would get her a gift, like a proper gentleman. Two gifts. Two gifts. One to make up for the first date where he didn't bring one. She must have been super hot. I don't know. People are texting it at 78592.
Starting point is 00:18:34 A lot of people are like, what a materialistic idiot. But then there are some people texting it like, good, it's nice to hear a woman stand up for old-fashioned values. I don't think that you got gifts all the time in the old days, did you? I don't know. I don't buy flowers until it's like the third or fourth date. Oh, my God. I know I like her. I can count on one hand how many times my husband has gotten me flowers.
Starting point is 00:18:52 Well, that's your marriage, but... Yeah. Just kidding. Ugh, we're so done with New Year, New You. This year, it's more you on Bumble. More of you shamelessly sending playlists, especially that one filled with show tunes. More of you finding Gemini's
Starting point is 00:19:10 because you know you always like them. More of you dating with intention because you know what you want. And you know what? We love that for you. Someone else will too. Be more you this year and find them on Bumble. Joel, the holidays are a blast, but the financial hangover, that can be a huge bummer. And find them on Bumble. More from the How To Money podcast. Our show is all about helping you make sense of your personal finances so you can ditch your pesky credit card debt once and for all, make real progress on other crucial financial goals that you've got,
Starting point is 00:19:51 and just feel more in control of your money in general. You know it. For money advice without the judgment and jargon, listen to How To Money on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Ed Zitron, host of the Better Offline podcast. Apple Podcasts, or do to you in 2025. I'll be joined by David Roth at Defector and the writer Edward Ongueso Jr. With guest appearances from Behind the Bastards Robert Evans,
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