First Date Follow Up - The Jubal Show - Juan thinks he lost his dream girl and she thinks he's cursed!
Episode Date: March 9, 2021Juan calls The Jubal Show after Marsela stops texting him. He thinks he might of had bad luck when his tire popped on their first date but that's only the begininng!Let us know what you think on socia...l!Follow us at: @thejubalshow @jubalfresh @thatdreas @evanontheradioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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First date follow-up.
Has anybody in this room, meaning Alex and English Evan?
Yes.
We're the only people in the room right now.
If there are others, that would be weird. Weird if i ask six questions and someone pops up from the other
side of the room goes hello i'm in here too no uh have you guys ever asked someone out on a date
that was like an old friend of yours and then all of a sudden you reconnect and you're like oh i'm
gonna try to get romantic with them uh i haven't have Have you, Alex?
No.
No.
Have you, person who's hiding in the cupboard?
Yes, I've done it three times and it worked out very well, sir.
No, nobody has in the studio.
I haven't.
I've always felt awkward even thinking about doing that.
But Juan, who's on the phone for a first date follow-up right now,
apparently that's what he did.
And he scored a date with the girl who's now not calling him back. Oh, no.
Maybe ruined an old friendship in the process.
Juan, what's up, man?
How are you?
Hey, guys.
How are you doing?
Not too bad.
So your email said that you asked out like an old friend of yours.
Yeah.
So like we grew up on the same street as kids, but I moved away when I was like about 16.
Okay.
Yeah.
And I just always, you know, liked her. We always
got along really well. She dated some other guys, which like would kind of make me jealous, but I
just wasn't really like brave enough when I was younger to ask her out. Did you reach out to her?
Yeah, I did. On like social media or something? Yeah, we were friends on Instagram. Okay. And
when you reconnected, you know, was sparks flying? Is
that why you decided to turn it into a romantic thing? Yeah. I mean, I felt like it was like we
hit it off real good and you know, she wasn't hesitant at all about, uh, going out on a date
and I made it clear that I wanted it to be a date. How was the date? I thought everything was amazing. Like our conversations were great.
We caught up like on a lot of old, you know, stuff that we went through together in school.
And yeah, it was just a great time, I thought.
So why do you think she's not calling you back?
Did anything happen that you can think of?
Not really.
On the way to the restaurant, one of the tires on my car blew out, but I didn't really think it was a big deal.
I changed the tire and we got right on our way and got to the restaurant.
I mean, that's an opportunity for you to show what a manly man you are, too.
Yeah.
Unless it takes you three hours to change a tire.
She's like, this is the worst man ever.
Yeah. Did it take you too long to change the tire, you think?
No. 30 minutes in and out.
We're good. Okay. I'd have to pull up
a YouTube tutorial. I don't think it would
be like a deal breaker if you, I mean, it's
not your fault the tire broke. No.
Yeah, I'm not really sure.
Okay. And you can't think of
any other reason that she's not calling you back?
No, like
we hugged at the end of the night.
I told her I would call her.
And she seemed like receptive to that?
Yeah, she was totally cool about it.
I mean, I did wait a little while to give her a call because I didn't want to seem needy.
And I am a little concerned that might be a part of it.
How long did you wait?
Yeah, no, it was just like five days.
And then I texted her after too.
Five days is a long time to wait though.
Yeah. You want to strike while the iron's
hot. Yeah. Well, yeah.
I didn't want to seem, you know,
thirsty, but maybe
I just waited too long and she thinks that
I blew her off. I think after
hearing your voice, I know what it was. I think
you probably seemed way too excited on
the day. Way too pumped up. Yeah. You just sound so excited about it.
Yeah. Did you like her? Yeah, of course. Okay. All right. Are we, you just bummed out or something?
You just sound a little sad. I mean, yeah, I'm just sad about this whole situation. You know,
it's like she was kind of like my dream girl, I guess you could say.
All right.
Yeah.
I'd be bummed too, you know?
So, okay.
Well, so you think that maybe you waited too long to hit her up after, which five days
is a long time.
Yes, it is.
And maybe in that time she's like, wow, he must not really be that into me.
Is that what you think?
Yeah, absolutely.
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean, that's, that's the only thing I can think of at this point.
All right.
Well, we'll play a song, come back and call her and see if we can figure out why she's not getting back to you. Okay. Yeah, I mean, that's the only thing I can think of at this point. All right, well, we'll play a song, come back, and call her and see if we can figure out why she's not getting back to you, okay?
Okay, thank you so much, guys.
Yeah, man. We'll do it next.
It's the Jubal Show.
Juan is on the phone for today's first date follow-up, and he feels like he let the girl of his dreams slip away out of his greasy fingertips.
Greasy.
I don't know if your fingertips are greasy,
Juan, but that's how you feel, right? Yeah, definitely.
Just to catch you up in case you didn't hear the first part, Juan actually asked out an old friend
that he used to know that he grew up on the same block with. He moved away when he was like 16.
They reconnected online. Then he asked her out. They went out just to eat and he said that it
was amazing. He felt like they reconnected
and the date was great. He also just called
her his dream girl and he thinks maybe his dream
girl got away. The only awkward
things that he can think of are that his tire blew out
on the way there, but he got it fixed. Showed what a
man he is. And the fact
that he waited five days to call her after
the date because he didn't want to be too
eager. Again, sure what a man he is.
And he thinks maybe that might have made her
think that he didn't really care that much.
So we're about to get her on the phone
and find out if that is the reason she's not
calling you back. Hopefully, Juan,
we can get your dream girl
out of your dreams and back into your
life. Whoa. Yeah.
I'm good at this. Thank you, guys.
Yeah, no problem. All right.
I'm going to call right now. Here we go.
Hello?
Hi, may I speak to Marcella?
This is she.
Hello there, Marcella.
This is The Jubal Show.
The what? The Jubal Show. Sorry to do it in a stupid, weird voice like that. The Jubal Show. The what?
The Jubal Show. Sorry to do it in a stupid, weird voice like that.
The Jubal Show. It's a radio show.
My name is Jubal. I'm here with my hot ass wife, Alex Friesch.
Hi. And English Evan. Hello.
So you're talking to three people right now.
Why are you guys calling me?
That's a good question. A question a lot
of people ask us. Well, we do
a segment on our show where if you go out on a date
with someone and then end up not calling them back, that person can email us to get you on the phone and find
out what happened. And you recently went out on a date with a firecracker named Juan.
Yeah, I did.
Yeah. You grew up with Juan and then Juan moved away at 16 and then hit you up recently.
So what's up with Juan?
That sounds like the name of a sitcom.
What's up with Juan is he emailed us,
and we know all that stuff because he told us about your date.
He also said that he thought you had a really good time,
but then you haven't called him back
or haven't answered any of his text messages, none of that.
So he's wondering if he did something wrong.
I mean, Juan's really nice.
I just, I think that he's cursed.
Cursed?
Why do you think he's cursed?
Well, he had bad luck the whole night.
Like, first we're driving there and his tire blew.
Yeah, he told us about that.
It happens, you know, and like.
Wait, so you think he's cursed because his tire blew out on the way to your date?
Well, then when we got to the restaurant and we got our food,
his burger was messed up and had to send it back.
Well, that doesn't seem that unlucky, the burger thing.
Yeah, that happens a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah, and then he like spilled something on his shirt and then...
That happens to me every single day.
Every single time.
Yeah, it was just a combination of all of it like he kind of got flustered and like i don't know it was do you think maybe it
was more like a nervous thing no the nervous wouldn't make his tire blow out that's the
that's a universe thing like oh you're saying that you think the universe is out to get Juan? Yeah, because his tire blew and his food was wrong?
Yeah.
But to me, it doesn't sound like it's that bad.
Well, it's not only that.
After I got home, I broke a glass, which never happens.
So his bad luck was rubbing off on me.
Really?
Are you sure you're not just reading into things a little bit too much?
No, I mean, that stuff doesn't happen.
And, you know, like people like that affect your energy.
Okay.
I've dated a couple of guys with bad luck and I'm not doing that again.
I'm not trying to go down that road.
All right.
So you don't want to talk to him at all then
because you're definitely scared that his horrible luck
is going to rub off on you.
Yeah, I don't want to do that.
Okay, well then, unfortunately, I'm going to have to let you know,
you might have to deal with it a second longer
because Juan is actually on the other line listening
and wants to talk to you.
Hey, Marcella.
Hi, Juan.
So, Juan, do you think that you have bad luck?
I mean, I've never thought of myself that way.
And I just got my best job ever, like a couple of days after I saw Marcella.
Oh, that's some good luck, Marcella.
What do you think about that?
Because, yeah, because I have good luck and my luck rubbed off on you.
Wait, I'm confused.
So Juan said that he actually got a job, but you're taking credit for him getting the job based on your good luck.
But he also gave you bad luck because you went on a date with him.
He's bad luck.
Am I getting that right?
The universe exchanges luck.
So he's planning a day with me.
I have good luck.
He got a good job.
Then he came into my life again.
And then I'm breaking stuff in my kitchen.
And I want to keep my luck and he can have his.
Yeah.
The science adds up.
I mean, it's making sense.
Marcella, I really hope that you can give me another chance.
I don't really feel like I have bad luck.
I don't really know exactly where this is all coming from,
but I'd love to hear about your thoughts about all of it.
You know what, Juan?
I just remembered something.
We used to live on the same block,
and remember when we were
riding bikes together that one time? Um, did we ride bikes together a lot? Um, well, yeah,
we did. But remember that one time when we were riding bikes together and then I fell and I skinned
my knee? And like, now I know why that happened. You're saying you're blaming your skinned knee as a kid on me too.
Yeah.
Why else would that have happened?
I'm convinced.
No other reason.
Hey, I'm just going to ask because I think I know where this is going.
Marcella, would you like to go on another date with Juan?
We will pay for it.
No, I'm going to pass.
I figured you would.
And I'm sure you probably want to get off the phone too
so you don't get more of Juan's bad luck into your life.
That sounds great.
Okay.
And also, before we let you go,
I'm going to thank you for the good luck that you've just bestowed on all of us
because apparently you have that effect.
So I'm looking forward to today.
Today's going to be a great day.
We should technically get a better job. Yeah. Well, you're welcome.
I hope that the universe takes care of you as it
continues to take care of me. Alright. You have a good one.
Bye. Bye. Hey Juan, are you still there?
Yeah, I'm here. Was she that out there on your date?
No, but now that I think about it, when I recall, she kept talking about my energy and her energy and the exchange of energies between people.
So I guess it kind of just flew over my head.
But yeah, it makes sense. Well, or maybe you didn't get it because your mind wasn't open to your bad luck.
Okay, yeah. At least I know now that I'm bad luck for everyone. Yeah, wasn't open to your bad luck. Okay, yeah.
At least I know now that I'm bad luck for everyone.
Yeah.
Thanks a lot for the bad luck, man.
We should have got off the phone with you first and then her second.
Great.
Now we're going to have a bad day.
Yeah, great.
Awesome.
Thanks a lot, Juan.
Yeah, enjoy it, guys.
Yeah, thanks a lot.
Jubal's First Date Follow-Up.
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And you know what? We love that for you.
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It's Katie Couric.
Well, the election is in the homestretch, right in time for a new season of my podcast, Next Question.
I'm bringing in some FOKs, friends of Katie's, to help me out,
like Ezra Klein, Jen Psaki, Astead Herndon.
But we're also going to have some fun,
thanks to some of my friends like Samantha Bee and Charlemagne the God. We're going to take some viewer questions as well.
I mean, isn't that what democracy is all about?
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