Second Date Update - Hot Of The Press
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00:00Right now, though, we are doing our second date update, and we're trying to help out
00:03Mark and get him set up on another date with this girl, Danielle, that he hung out with.
00:07And I think he said all the right things to us.
00:10Oh, yeah.
00:10Yeah.
00:10It sounds like he, because he's like, we didn't talk about politics.
00:13We didn't talk about exes and all that kind of stuff.
00:15So he sounds like he knows what he's talking about.
00:17He listens to the show, so he kind of knows where these things usually go wrong.
00:20But we do have Danielle on the phone because he was not able to get a hold of her.
00:24Let's bring her on and see if we can get some answers out of her.
00:27Danielle, you there?
00:28Yeah, I'm here.
00:30Danielle, thank you for agreeing to talk to us this morning.
00:32I know this is a little confusing.
00:33I think you just heard us talking about this guy, Mark, that you went on a date with.
00:38Do you remember Mark?
00:40Yeah, I remember him.
00:41Okay, great.
00:42He's really into you, and he thought that you guys had a great time together.
00:46He was very confident, the fact that you guys had a good time at Grimaldi's.
00:50And he said it was your idea to kind of keep things casual, just kind of take the pressure off a first date,
00:55which we thought was cool.
00:56But since then, he has heard nothing from you other than a text that said, hey, I'll let you know when we can hang out again.
01:04But then never heard anything after that.
01:06So we were just kind of trying to figure out what's going on.
01:08Maybe we can help out and set something up for you guys.
01:10Yeah, no, I don't know if I'm really interested.
01:14I think he and I are just a little different.
01:19Yeah, he...
01:20Well, how so?
01:22What do you mean by that?
01:23I'm just going to be honest.
01:24I think we have a little bit different lifestyles.
01:26And, you know, I feel like...
01:29Okay, I'm just going to be honest.
01:31I just feel like what he does for...
01:35I don't even know if I can call it work, but his job feels a little elementary.
01:42I remember when I was in high school, everyone wanted to start their own clothing company.
01:48And do you remember those screen printing things?
01:50Wait, what does he do for work?
01:51Something like that.
01:52So he, like, I guess, like, screen prints T-shirts or something like that.
01:57I don't really, like...
01:58Plains T-shirts?
01:59No, screens.
02:01Screen printing.
02:02You know how they do that?
02:02Oh, he makes T-shirts.
02:04Yeah.
02:04Okay.
02:04Yeah, yeah.
02:05So he, like...
02:06And he doesn't even make the clothes.
02:08He just prints on them, you know?
02:10So, I mean, he was wearing one of them.
02:12It had, like, this, like, weird, like, skeleton on it.
02:14And it was just a little, like...
02:16I don't know.
02:16It looked like something you would pick up in, like, a souvenir shop.
02:18And, you know, it's, like, fine, like, if that's, like, something that you want to do
02:23is, like, a little side hustle or something.
02:25But it's not, like, really something that you can do with, like, a career, you know?
02:30I gotta be honest with you.
02:31I got some friends that do screen printing, but also do printing for, like, bigger companies, Danielle.
02:37They do really well.
02:39Yeah.
02:39I'm just saying.
02:41That's great.
02:41That's great for them.
02:42I think, like, I'm looking for more of, like, a career man, like, maybe someone in, like,
02:47with, like, a real job in, like, finance or, you know, like a lawyer or a doctor.
02:51You want some guy who's wearing a suit to work and carrying a briefcase.
02:54Well, someone who maybe went to college and, like, you know, got their degree and, like,
02:58had some education behind them, you know, and doesn't, like, just, like, wear T-shirts
03:03and flip-flops and, you know, like, live their life that way.
03:06I don't know.
03:06It's just, it's fine if that's, like, what he does, like, for money, but I just don't
03:10really see how he can, like, support a life with someone in that way.
03:15And if that's, like, if he is successful in it, like, that's great.
03:18I just, like, don't think that's something that I'm personally interested in.
03:23Okay.
03:24Wow.
03:24Well, Danielle, let me just say something.
03:26We do have Mark on the phone with us as well.
03:30Yeah.
03:31Wow.
03:33Wow.
03:33So, let me get this straight.
03:36Thanks.
03:37How are you doing, Danielle?
03:38Good to hear your voice.
03:42I'm great.
03:43So, let me get this straight.
03:44Your problem with me is that I have a job where I make T-shirts, and you think that that
03:51is trivial and low-profile.
03:54You know, it's just, like, a little bit more of a hobby than anything.
03:57Yeah.
03:57No, you said something about college education.
04:00I have an MBA.
04:00We didn't talk about college when we had a date, but I have an MBA.
04:05That's a business degree.
04:08And I do pretty well.
04:10I'm not a wealthy man, but I do very well with these.
04:14You know that skeleton shirt that you saw?
04:16I sold 7,000 of those.
04:19And I don't understand why you're taking it so personally.
04:21Like, clearly, you and I just live very different lifestyles.
04:24Like, T-shirts, flip-flops, if you want to, like, sell a bunch of those for, like, $5.99
04:27to, like, a bunch of, like, you know, children and, like, hipsters on the street, that sounds
04:31great.
04:31But, like, it sounds like they're not really utilizing.
04:33It's great you have an MBA, but, like, I don't know, a business.
04:37Some of these T-shirts go for $50.
04:40Okay, great.
04:40Some of them go for $50.
04:41Some of them are so popular.
04:43I would love to talk about my numbers, but I'm not going to, that would be obnoxious to
04:47start talking about what I make.
04:49I have no interest in your numbers and in your little side hustle job.
04:52That's, like, where we're at.
04:53Side hustle job.
04:55She's a secretary.
04:56She's like a paralegal at a law office.
04:58She literally works for evil people.
05:01Again, Mark, if you have an MBA, I hope you can listen.
05:05Most educated people can.
05:07Real career.
05:09Wow.
05:09Real career.
05:11Daniel, is this really going to be a deal breaker, though, for you?
05:13Because, you know, you said he was a nice guy, and it sounds like you guys had a good
05:16date.
05:16I mean, if he makes a good living, who cares?
05:18There's a lot of nice guys.
05:20It makes a lot of a difference to me, because it sounds like we have very different ideas
05:27of, like, what's good in life, and it just doesn't seem like we're on the same page, and
05:31he seems really offended by that, but I know what I want, and there's plenty of nice guys
05:36in the world.
05:36He's just not my nice guy.
05:38He's just not what she's into.
05:40Well, Mark, I think it's great what you're doing, and I think it's great that you're an
05:45entrepreneur, and you're chasing this dream, and it sounds like being successful at it
05:50as well, so that's great.
05:52Yeah.
05:52Do you want to go out with me?
05:54No.
05:54No, but I'm glad we got some answers for you, so that's good.
06:00Danielle, I appreciate you coming on.
06:02Thanks for your time.
06:03Mark, thanks for your time.
06:04You have a great day, okay?
06:06Thank you, too.
06:07All right.
06:07See ya.
06:08Wow.
06:10That was a lot.
06:11Did he ask you out?
06:13Apparently.
06:14Yes, he did.
06:15That happened.
06:16That was a first.
06:16That was a first.
06:18But anyway, I think that she is being very unfair.
06:23Like I said, I have a friend who does this and does really well.
06:25Exactly, but she just doesn't understand.
06:27I think she, which you have the right to date who you want to date, she's looking for more
06:32of a corporate type of a man.
06:36Maybe a little more flashy, I think.
06:37Yeah, a little flashy, probably works in an office, has an office, and does business trips
06:42and stuff like that.
06:43I mean, I don't know.
06:44All right.
06:45What's your take on this?
06:46What do you think?
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