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Yeah, but not duty as much, maybe. I'll take it easy on the dishwasher. I won't use the sink, but if I've got to use the bathroom, I'm using it totally. I've got to go. I'm not dealing with any of this stuff. You know what? If there was something, like there was, you know, drought issues, like, hey, don't water your grass, I always would be like very good about that. Even though there were some times where I'm like, I can't let my neighbors lawn less better than mine. But this is one where if I got to go to the bathroom, I'm flushing. I am not. What is it? If it's yellow, let it mellow. If it's brown, flush it down. I don't agree with that, by the way. What rule is that? You've never heard of that? No, it ain't teach that in my school. P stinks if it stays in the toilet too long. Wessel sometimes do that if he gets up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom. And then when I wake up in the morning, it's like, it's just, the bathroom smells like pee. Smell like pee. Is that not to wake you? Yes. Okay. But like you've already woken me up. You got out of bed. Right, get it out of your bed. I'm such a light seeker. Is your flusher that loud that it would wake you up? No, I think it's just habit for him. Or do you think also it could be just so tired he forgets? Probably that. That is such a fun, you know, babe, I just don't want to wake him. Yes. That smells terrible in the morning. I want one of those things on my toilets like we have here at the radio station where you walk away from the thing and it goes off automatically. See, I hate that because the girls one. There's one of one of the stalls sprays you. Oh, what do you mean? The second stall gives you a little spray if you don't move away. So I usually I'm done. I pull my pants up. I try to get out of the stall as fast as I can. What is the spray? Sometimes it flushes before I water. I'm like, I'm done. You want me? Exactly. I'd be a little leery about the spray. You guys might have a bidet. We might not. Can I tell you though that I do hate that because sometimes I have to like triple wipe, you know, some, you know, some stuff. And in ours, when you do that as you kind of like move up a little bit because I try to like stand up a little bit more when I'm doing my wiping, it will go off. The thing will go off. I kind of like move myself up a little bit. Like, you know what I mean? Like I'm a big man. I got to get my arm in. I will say that though. Before I leave, you got to do a last wipe. Oh, yeah. And it's usually when you stand. That's kind of like the finish. And then it starts flushing. Yes. You know what I mean? We have the same toilets as they do at, you know, the airport. You know what I mean? Like these toilets are like industrial, I guess. And that little automatic motion detector thing doesn't always work. We have other issues too this morning as we're waking up to talk to you guys today. They said that there were some tornadoes that hit through the state of Michigan with some of them. I forget what it was, Barry's township or something like that. I heard that there was a possible tornado there. They haven't said whether or not Ann Arbor had a tornado, but there's a lot of damage. Like crazy damage in Ann Arbor. There's only a tornado. I feel like I do. I was listening to the news station this morning and the news station this morning was interviewing a college kid whose apartment roof completely came off. So if you are dealing with that, also power outages. I know that there's a lot of people with no power and then flooded streets. You got to be careful on that. I was coming off of the freeway. So I'm coming off of the freeway onto the ramp to get into our studios today. And at the bottom of it was what looked like I was going through, you know, Belle Isle or something. I don't know. It was like a river there. I actually had to take a different way in this morning because I normally take 75 the whole way. And if you take 75 south near the city at any point in your drive today before you leave the house, just know you're going to have to, you're going to want to figure out an alternate route because it's totally closed. At Clay Street because the entire freeway is flooded. Here's a question to ask. And I just wanted to throw this out there as an early question. When you get up to go to work and I'm assuming that, you know, some people have great commutes like five, 10 minutes. They live close to work. We don't necessarily or some of us don't. I always use ways and people think it's weird that I ways every day to go to work and they go, why do you do that? And I said, because of what Shannon just said, or because I'm not listening to the traffic on the radio, like no offense to Shannon and Heather Pascal and all those people that do traffic. You're great, Shannon. I don't listen to the traffic reports, but I watch my, my app and I was in the car with Chelsea and we were coming back from, we were driving home from picking her up at the airport. And I had to get my phone out and I'm doing it. And she goes, what are you doing? And I go, I'm putting in our home, you know, to go home. And she goes, you know how to get home. Like you drive to 75 to M five, like, you know the whole thing. And I said, but you never know if there's a, you know what I mean? Like I'm like, really smart. Did you guys do that or no? I don't. I did turn on shout out to Charlie Langton this morning in the Detroit area because he, he mentioned that the, my part of my route was closed today. So I did get on ways to figure out how to get around it. But so that was the only time you ever did it because I, you have, you like I do have like a kind of an interesting commute sometimes where it does seem like it has issues. You don't, I always get burned by that. Like you're burned by like, like, I mean, if the news station doesn't report something. Yeah. Sometimes it'd be lying though, cause it'll like you'll start something. It'll give you the yellow traffic street thing where it tells you traffic is slower. Give you a red one where it says the traffic jam and then you get in the midst of it. And there. Um, eight, four, four, mojo live eight, four, four, six, six, five, six, five, four, eight is our telephone number. What kind of, uh, I don't know you think are you waking up to today? I know West Michigan didn't seem like it got and I could be wrong. Charlie can tell us different. But I didn't see as many crazy reports. I know that they said there was some issue by Gerald Ford airport, uh, with the storm damage. But Spencers texting us this morning saying that Northwest Ohio, uh, there were, uh, there were some storms there. Uh, it was wild yesterday cause I kept waiting for the storms all through the day to hit us that we were reporting. But then they were chain kind of changing their pattern a little bit. What's up, Scott? How are you doing? Good. How are you? Where, where do you live? I live in Clayton, Michigan down by Adrian. Okay. Did you guys, I am an over the road truck driver. Okay. So I am out in the Iowa right now. Okay. Cause I was going to say, I think you got hit pretty good at home. You should check with home and make sure everything's okay there. Yeah. I think it is. Our cameras already went off this morning. Yeah. Okay. So, uh, you didn't lose power if you got your camera still. So, um, what you calling about Scott? So on the sensors for the toilet, if you lay something over it, like if it's on the piece of pipe, just lay a piece of toilet paper over it and then it will not flush until you take the toilet paper off. Okay. So when Shannon goes to the bathroom here at the radio studios, Shannon, just like you toilet paper the seat, toilet paper, the sensor and then, and then you're not going to get the splash ass that you get. That makes sense. Correct. Okay. All right. Leave it to a guy to figure this thing out. It's science. Well, you know what I'm a truck driver. So when you, you know, I go to a lot of truck stops where I really don't want it. I don't want to take two showers. I know that's a great idea. Or bring with you Shannon duck tape. Or if the sense, if the sensors on the wall in your stall in the office, yeah, in the studio, yeah, we'd like a little sticky note there. When you go to the bathroom, just stick it over. I like it. Shannon's digging know the, the sensors for the last night. Thank you, Scott. I appreciate it. Scott, I would, I would like to just let you know that I also am a trucker and I've got my big rig in studio with Missy this morning. Good morning. Awesome. Thank you. You're going to get my first time. Long time. Are you, are you not going to get, are you not going to give me one back? Oh, man, that's amazing. Take care, Scott. Thank you. Scott. One more time. Scott on the phone. Chuck. Wait, wait, wait, while we do the. What's up, Carlos? How you doing? Hey, hey, I want to say Scott's a genius. I know you guys got to figure it out. What's going on? Yeah. Well, no, I'm, I'm, I live near Wayne state, but if I'm going downtown, I'm at West. I'm at West everywhere I go because of traffic and construction. Yeah. I know the back of my hand. Yeah. It could save you so much time. I think you absolutely. I think you have to because if you don't do it, you're going to get bitten the ass once in a while. One time is going to be the one time that it's forever. So thank you for the call. Construction industry. Yeah. Hey, remember, post it notes in the bathroom. I definitely take care of yourself, man. Kristen, what's up? It's Mojo in the morning. Hi. Hi. I'm totally against using all this stuff. If you can help it, it's not good for you. What? What's stuff? It's weight weighs map quest. If you're constantly using it, it's not good for your body. It's not good for your brain. When I taught my kids to drive, I would just tell them where to go if we were on the freeway and things like that because it's not just for your brain. What's it going to do to me? Every study show. Yeah. Okay. Seriously, I've read a study. I don't remember from which college, but there are connections made in your brain and in your parents' brain that are not going to be in Luke's brain, for instance, or like any of my brain. Listen, I already know that. I am so terrible with directions. I couldn't even tell you what way is north from right here. Really? I am so bad. Yeah. I mean, I get that idea. I'm going to be a horrible boy scout, but I at least want to know if there's some accidents out on the road. But hold on. Aiden is 20 years old. What's up, Aiden? Good morning. Good morning. How is your brain, Aiden? It's good. I had a guy one time that I worked with and we went to the job site, the same job site every day and he would still use his Waze app to get to the job site like he didn't know where we were going. Every day, we went to the same job site for six months. See that? Kristen's right. Kristen's right. You got a dummy on the job because he can't figure out how to get there without his device. What would happen? I look for you. I'm telling you. What would happen, Aiden, you think to him if his phone lost its battery? Would he not know where to go? I think he would know where to go, but he would be, he wouldn't know what to do with himself, I think. He'd be freaked out. I'm also a Waze reporter. I just want everybody to know that. I report things on my Waze. I get stars and everything. Oh, yeah. I'm one of the guys. That's actually why I hate using Waze because of all the little animated characters and tries to be crazy. I'm an animated one. I am. Matter of fact, I wave at the ones that pass. I wave at, hey, I see you waving over there. Real quick, Stormwatch. Kenan, you're right now just outside Aiden Arbor. What did you say? Yeah, so I live in Dexter, commute to Madison Heights. Streets are flooded in Dexter, not as bad as other places, but like the 94 corridor just got hit hard last night and even this morning, I was driving in and probably a good inch of water on the road. Any debris or anything from the storm? I hear that in downtown Ann Arbor, literally right where the university is that they've got a lot of down trees and there's issues with many of the buildings there, too. Yeah, so I had to avoid certain streets. Most of my commute is highway, but I had to go through town because the street that I live on, there were branches down and stuff that I just didn't feel comfortable going through in the dark. In the day, I probably could have avoided it, but yeah, those storms were no joke last night. Yeah, thank you for that. I appreciate you, buddy. We'll keep everybody informed on what's going on and we have more storms, by the way, today, they're saying later this afternoon, so be prepared for that. I'm here with SpinQuest, where you can play and win from the comfort of your own home with hundreds of slot games and all of the table games you love with real cash prizes. Right now, $30 coin packs are on sale for $10. For new users, it's all at spinquest.com. That's S-P-I-N-Q-U-E-S-T.com. SpinQuest is a free to play social casino. Boyd, we're prohibited. Visit spinquest.com for more details. We've been duped, hoodwinked, conned for 50 years. The lawn care industry sold us toxins in a bag and made our yards more toxic than a bad relationship. Sunday helps you ditch the chemicals and feed your lawn the good stuff. 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