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00:00Jeremy had a great date at a place that Mikayla likes.
00:04That would be Tibby's in Brandon.
00:06Great food, great drinks.
00:07Okay, yeah.
00:08And speaking of the drinks, that was one thing that Jeremy did mention,
00:11that he had, you know, one too many.
00:13And what was really cool was Leanne offered to give him a ride home.
00:16Like, hey, let me give you a ride home.
00:17Let's not chance this, you know, all that.
00:19And he goes, that was super cool of her.
00:20And he picked up the tab.
00:22Which is always good.
00:23Which is always good.
00:24So we thought things were looking good, but now he's reached out since then.
00:28Has not heard anything back.
00:29I said, did you embarrass yourself?
00:30He said, no, I didn't embarrass myself at all.
00:32We were just playing things on the safe side.
00:34Just checking it out, seeing where we're at with him.
00:37All right.
00:37So we had Kevin track down Leanne, and we've got her on hold right now.
00:42I want to bring her back on.
00:43Let's do that.
00:44Leanne.
00:45Hi.
00:46Hi.
00:47I know you're kind of confused right now, and I know you talked to Kevin off the air.
00:50I appreciate you agreeing to come on the air with us.
00:53We basically wanted to ask you about this guy, Jeremy.
00:55We heard you guys went on a date to Tibby's over in Brandon.
00:57He had a great time with you.
00:59He said that you were such a nice person that you actually gave him a ride home that night
01:06just to play it safe because he had a couple drinks, and you just wanted to make sure he
01:11got home safe, which we thought was very cool of you.
01:13Really sweet of you.
01:13Yeah.
01:14And now I guess he's been reaching out to hang out again and hasn't heard anything from
01:18you, so we were just trying to figure out what was going on.
01:20So what's the deal?
01:21Yeah.
01:22I mean, all that's true.
01:23I did.
01:24We went out and went to Tibby's.
01:25I gave him a ride home.
01:26Did he mention that I had to give him a ride back to his car the next morning?
01:31What?
01:32Did you stay with him, or do you live by him, or?
01:35No, not at all.
01:36I live, like, at least 40 minutes away.
01:38He drank way too much, obviously, and I dropped him off.
01:42No wonder you picked up the bill.
01:44Yeah.
01:44Well, I don't really drink, so this is kind of new for me.
01:47He was drinking those hurricane things, and, of course, you know, I said I'd get him home
01:52safe.
01:52I was trying to do something nice, but the next day, he called me at, like, 7 a.m. and
01:57said, oh, hey, I was wondering if you could give me a ride back to my car, and I was at
02:02my house, and he wanted to go back to the restaurant.
02:05Who does that?
02:07Just get an Uber.
02:08Yeah, did you say that to him, like, get an Uber?
02:11Well, it's kind of awkward.
02:13It took me aback, obviously, but I said I'd guess because, you know, he paid for dinner,
02:19and I wanted to try to do something decent, but it put me 40 minutes behind my morning
02:25routine, and he didn't offer to pay for gas.
02:28He didn't really even thank me, and it was just kind of rude.
02:33Yeah, absolutely.
02:35And I bet, you know, it was, like, a party night for him or whatever, but this was a
02:39Wednesday night.
02:41Like, what kind of a man and child does that?
02:43Wednesday.
02:45Okay.
02:46Hang on.
02:47Hold on, hold on, hold on.
02:48Hold on.
02:49Leanne, we actually have Jeremy on the phone.
02:51I want to bring him back on.
02:52I totally get what you're saying.
02:53I'd be really frustrated with that situation as well.
02:56Let me bring him back on.
02:57Jeremy.
02:58Yeah.
02:58Why not take an Uber the next day, first of all?
03:01Well, I mean, if she gave me a ride there, like, why wouldn't she give me a ride back?
03:08Like, I mean, who wouldn't do that?
03:10You know what I mean?
03:12She doesn't even live by you.
03:13She's, like, 40 minutes from you.
03:14Like, with the ride, there's two parts of the ride.
03:16There's the ride there and the ride back.
03:18Like, I'm sorry.
03:19I, like, I'm sorry you offered me to give me a ride.
03:23Like, I offered to give you a ride home.
03:26I didn't offer to go 40 minutes out of my way the next morning to pick you up and then grab your car.
03:33Like, yes, I thought I'd save you money on an Uber.
03:35I was trying to be polite.
03:36And I get that you want to be a party guy, and that's fine, but that's not my jam.
03:41Okay, that's really judgmental.
03:44That is really, really judgmental of you.
03:46And, like, I really don't appreciate that.
03:48So, like, if it was that big of a deal, why did you even bother to offer me the ride anyway?
03:52You make it sound like I'm putting you out of your way.
03:56Well, you did.
03:57You're not getting this.
03:59I don't think you're getting it either.
04:00Like, why would you offer to do something out of kindness to somebody and then say, oh, you put me out of my way, you put me out of my way?
04:07Then don't offer.
04:08Listen to what I'm saying.
04:10The ride that I offered you was from the restaurant to your apartment, not the next morning from your apartment back to the restaurant.
04:19This is embarrassing for you, I'm going to be honest.
04:22And it's not expected.
04:24It's not what I offered.
04:25And you really should have at least offered to pay for gas or call one of your friends.
04:30And this is a maturity issue.
04:33Wow.
04:34Wow.
04:34By the way, my friends weren't even there.
04:36They weren't even involved.
04:37So why would I call them?
04:39Well, Jeremy, let me ask you a question.
04:40I mean, it literally makes a good point.
04:41Like, why didn't you offer to help with gas?
04:43I mean, this is out of her way.
04:4440 minutes out of her way to come pick you up and take you back to the restaurant?
04:47Why didn't you offer to help?
04:48I don't know.
04:49I mean, I did pay for dinner.
04:51So, I mean, I, you know.
04:53Yeah, Jeremy, because you had, like, five hurricanes.
04:55Yeah.
04:57Yeah, but, I mean, she also had a drink, too, and I paid for her meal.
05:00I just kind of think it's a common decency thing.
05:03If someone, you know, gives you a ride home and saves you money on the Uber on the ride home, then you don't call them the next day to try to save you more money to give you a ride back, man.
05:13Well, part of the problem is, too, is it's really hard getting an Uber in the morning anyway.
05:18All right.
05:20You know, Leanne, I guess I'm going to ask you, is this a deal breaker for you?
05:24What do you think?
05:25Yes, it's a deal breaker.
05:27Okay.
05:27Yeah.
05:28You knew it was coming.
05:29Yeah, I had to ask, though.
05:30Yeah, I know.
05:31Don't call me again, please.
05:33Let this be the end of this whole thing.
05:35I don't want to go another date.
05:36Okay?
05:37You know what?
05:38That's fine.
05:39It's honestly, you're really judgmental, and it's your loss anyways.
05:42All right.
05:43Well, I appreciate you, Jeremy, reaching out to us.
05:45Leanne, thank you for your time, and I wish you both luck.
05:47Okay, guys?
05:48Be safe.
05:49Yeah.
05:49Okay.
05:50All right.
05:50See ya.
05:52So, he doesn't get it, right?
05:53No.
05:54Not at all.
05:54I mean, like, Kevin, if you gave me a ride, you've given me a ride somewhere, and I've given you a ride somewhere.
05:59It's like, hey, let me help you with gas, or let me buy you lunch.
06:01Yeah, but you guys are friends.
06:02Right.
06:02You know?
06:03A first date, I would have been embarrassed if my first date, my date had to give me a ride home to begin with.
06:08I agree.
06:09Let alone have the, you know what, the call or the next day and say, oh, by the way, I need to ride home, ride back to my car.
06:15Like, what?
06:16But it never clicked to him.
06:18No, it didn't.
06:18No.
06:19All right.
06:19I got to hear what you guys got to say about Jeremy and Leanne.
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