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Her daughter couldn't believe she didn't tip at this place, someone need's to take a chill pill when it comes to other people's parking jobs, is it okay to wear socks with sandals, someone wants to Cancel Jenny, and more!

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By the way, I sent out I think about fifteen or twenty Minnesota Goodbye staff rider stickers this weekend. And I sat there at my desk yesterday and sloppily hand wrote every single one. So you get a Dave Ryan Show sticker and a Minnesota Goodbye sticker. And here comes the latest email from Jackie, because the Minnesota Goodbye is mostly all about emails. Here we go, Hello, Morning Show. I have a funny tipping culture story. I know this

topic is basically on Stfu Island. Is that still a thing? Yeah? Kind of. Anyway, Saturday morning, I took my three daughters to Quick Trip for a donut for breakfast as a fun way to start our day. As we were ringing up in paying, my middle child, who is seven, was appalled that I was not tipping the Quick Trip cashier. She even had a dollar or two of her own money in her coat pocket and really wanted to tip the woman. It was hilarious, so sweet and innocent of

a seven year old. But my goodness, we need to stop tipping every one. Our future depends on it. Lol. Thanks for the continued last with the show and the podcast. You all are crushing it. Respectfully, A long time listener. That is funny. There was something brought up on the podcast when you were out Dave about something I've never thought of. Servers have to claim like tip money and they have to be taxed on tip money.

So excuse me, So, like all these people that are starting to put tip jars out, are they actually being taxed on the tips that they're making, Because a lot of people who work at subway probably aren't being like taxed on the sales that they make during that shift and like the tips that they earned. And so that was like an interesting take to think of, how like who's the appropriate people to tip? Yes, I might have missed some of that, Jenny, because I'll be honest with you, I was

like looking at that. I was prereading out of the corner of my eye the next email because I hadn't got a chance to preview it. So what do you think I mean? I No, I don't think you tipped the quick trip person. Oh no, of course not. No, no, no, no, no, I don't I think that, Like I think baristas probably have to claim their tips. I think like servers have to claim

their tips. Like I just think that there are services that tips are included in their income and they're getting taxed on it, and that like makes sense that they get tipped. And then there's people who work at subway who make an hourly wage and they aren't getting taxed on like the sales that they make and then the tips that they make, which is probably too honestly, it's too confusing to explain if you've never been a server before, how you get

taxed on things. But it was a good point that I never thought about before I ask you this one. If you're a server, and especially back in your time serving, there was much more cash than there was credit cards. Did servers ever lie about Let's say I'm a server and I get a twenty dollars tip and it's a couple of tens. Can't I pocket one of the tens and lie that I only had a ten dollar tip? Did people

ever do that? I mean, absolutely they did. Really yeah, I mean it was a rule at it was a rule you're supposed to claim at least ten percent of your cash tips. You had to claim at least ten percent of your cash tips, so it can divvy up the sales of credit card sales versus cash sales, so you can take ten percent of your cash sales even though maybe you made twenty percent on all your cash sales, and then you are claiming less than what you made in tips. Yes, okay,

so it was a little bit shady. Yeah, I mean it can be. Yes, there's I don't know how the government is going to figure it out. They're never going to be able to figure it out. Boss. I mean, your boss wouldn't really know they find that out either, They wouldn't really Okay, Next one, it's a little bit of a longer email. And sometimes we get into a longer email and we go, ah, we've kind of covered this before, but let's take a chance. Good

morning, my favorite morning show. Family. Got to tell you what happened to me over the weekend and see what you guys would have done. Here's what went down. This took place in sun City, Arizona, and not the Twin Cities. My husband and I just pulled into a parking lot. My husband ran into the store. I'm sitting in the car, just messing around on my phone. A non marked utility worker pulled in right next to

us. It caught my eye and I looked up in This guy tried opening his door and it was too close and it wouldn't even open it was so close, I guess to their car. So he pulled forward some more, slightly bumping the curb, then opens his door again and bumps my car with his door and pushes my side view mirror in with his ass and then starts bitching, learn to fucking park, you fucking bitch as he walked away from As he walked away, pulling my side view back out, I was stunned,

like, what the fuck just happened? You bumped into my new car, ass hat, and why are you calling me a bitch? Well, my husband didn't come back before asshat came back, so I got to see him again. So here he comes again, cranky pants bitch and again fucking learn to park. That's when I opened my window and I said, do you see me sitting in the driver's seat, when he responded with fuck you.

Then I said, if you had a problem with us parking in white lines, maybe you should have parked in the other open spots in the parking lot, because there are quite a few, to which he said fuck you, you stupid sea word. I just replied with God bless you, sir. Have a good day. I don't understand how anybody like that can yell at me for a parking job. I didn't even do. What the hell is wrong with people? And there were a ton of other parking spots open.

My husband said, I shouldn't have said anything, but I'm a douche canoe. But but I'm okay. My husband said, I shouldn't have said anything, but I'm the douche. There's a typo in here somewhere. But this douche canoe hit our brand new car. I think it's what she's trying to say. Come on, like, I'm not gonna say anything. I know you guys have an opinion. Love you mel can I get a staff

writer sticker, love to have one down here in Arizona. She lives in Buckeye, where actually went skydiving at the Buckeye Airport one time, many years ago. Okay, so there was something in here that gave a little bit more clarity. It sounds like your husband parked kind of straddling the white line a little bit. So in other words, maybe he didn't your husband when he parked, he didn't do the best center of the white line parking spot, parking job. But so when the guy pulled in next to you.

Maybe he was a little bit close, but that's his call because at that point he did not have to park there. Yes, you didn't park there, but he looked at your bad parking job by your husband and decided that he did not have to compensate for your husband's bad parking job, that he would just go ahead and ding your car and push the mirror in. Yeah, that's so strange because he had other options. You said it, and you parked somewhere else. And like you hear about people getting upset because they've

been like parked in, so they went and parked ahead of time. They come out to their car and they're like parked in because someone parks like an idiot. But this was so the opposite of like he had a choice, he had a decision he could have made, and he could have gone in

a different direction and avoided it all together. It totally could have and he not only could it park somewhere else, but to it's kind of like, I don't know, I can't I can't really think of an example, but if you know, it's like walking by a hot stove and putting your hand on it and go god fucking hot stove is right here in my way. Well you knew the hot stove was there, you could have just avoided it.

Yeah. I really try to do a good job parking. Like the other night we went to the Chan Has Some Dinner theater and I parked and then I got out and we were walking away, and I looked back and I said, uh, I parked too close to the car next to me. Let me repark. So I backed out and then parked a little bit more centered so the car next to me would have enough room because I didn't want to be the person part too close next one. Dave and Jenny,

you can use my name. Her name is Katie. Long time listening to the show and podcast, first time email or to the Minnesota goodbye and let me take a picture of it. Before I forget. I have to start by saying, you guys are the best. This show is something I look forward to every day, and as somebody who works from home, you both feel like my co workers Drake too, and I love having your show to listen to whenever I can get through. I get to it throughout the day,

So thank you for the constant entertainment and camraderie. So the email goes on for a little while, but basically, should you tip your cleaning person? And her and her mother had a dispute about this one. Her mother used to clean houses. Her mom is sixty. For context, should you tip your cleaning person? She says, Dave, you have somebody clean your house, do you tip them? No? No, we just pay their going rate whatever it is, but we don't leave a tip on top of

that. I guess I would say if we had, like, Okay, if Josie threw up and it was all over the walls and I was like, and I wouldn't ask her to do that, though I clean that up myself. If there was something like okay, would you do this the guest room because we're having people come this weekend or whatever, then I would maybe throw in an extra But no, I don't tip my cleaning person. That's they just get what they get. I don't have one, but I would

have never thought that you would. And my mom owns a landscaping business where she does like maintenance on people's yards. She does like full landscapes as well, but the people she does like maintenance for. I feel like you can equate that to a cleaning person, and my mom would never expect a tip for that, Like that's just like she has a going rate and this is what she does. This is like the maintenance she does on the yard.

So I would have never thought that people were tipping the cleaning people. Uh, here's a funny one from Katie or Kate wanted to write in Minnesota Goodbye for a while. Me and my dad listen to your podcast all the time in the car. I love that, And also later in the morning, we're actually listening as I write this, and I have a random conversation topic because I'm actually writing a debate topic on this. What is your opinion on

socks with sandals? Thanks for reading dart Lick Kate. Kate, what the funny thing is with me with your email is that you and your dad share the dart Lick joke. How uncomfortable would that be to share a joke about the dart lick ending of the Minnesota Goodbye with your dad? So that I thought was really funny. I don't care socks and sandals. That there used to be a rule you would joke back in the eighties about somebody who looks

so stupid wearing socks with sandals. I think now you do whatever you want. It's kind of a trend for I think gen zers. I think it's kind of a look for certain people. I wear socks with sandals when I'm like going to the gym, and I wear sandals into the gym, and I have my socks on already, and then I changed into my gym shoes in the gym. So I'm guilty of it, but I don't typically wear it out as like a fashion statement. Yeah, and I think that it

used to be. It's kind of like they used to say no white after Labor Day, and now they say no, that's dumb. You can do whatever you want. Was that anyways? What was the reasoning before? Because white was a summerish kind of a car and then after Labor Day you want to fall into more I don't know, earth tones, seasonal, that type of thing. Yeah, I have no problem socks and sandals. I think it's fine. I think that, you know, seriously, I saw people

at the Academy Wards last night. I saw guys wearing what looked like one pant leg. It wasn't quite a dress, and it well, I mean, there's so like baggy that it almost looks like a skirt together or something. Yeah, it looks like a very long one pant leg, and I'm like, what the fuck is that? But that's the thing about fashion anymore is I don't think that there are really the rules that there used to be. I'm going to make a statement, and I wanted you to tell me

whether I don't. I'm not a big fashion fan. I go to Old Navy, I go to Marshall's, I go to Target once in a while. If I need something nice, I'll go to a nicer store. I'm not a big fashion fan. I'm going to a statement, and you tell

me whether I'm full of shit or not. Okay, okay. Fashion is the most non in one of the most non inclusive interests or activities you can engage in, because when you buy high fashion items and out of one corner of your mouth you're talking about inclusion and that type of thing, you are basically being very non inclusive if you're wearing high fashion, because you are telling people that can't afford it, I'm wearing something you can't afford. There is

nothing inclusive about expensive fashion, Prada, Gucci, Kate Spade. There's nothing inclusive about it. And when people do fashion shows and talk about fashion that out of one corner of their mouth. A lot of these people are also talking about inclusion, but it's very non inclusive to wear four hundred dollars shoes and a seven hundred dollars jacket because poor people can't afford that. I think

you nailed it. I don't disagree with that whatsoever. I think that there is a changing trend because of like environmental friendliness and stuff of people trying to Oh my god, what's called thrift? So you find like thrift and then now it's like a fashion statement because you thrifted all of these random things and you did thrift something that was Prada or Gucci or Versash. I don't even know. I like don't even know if those places make more than persons.

That's how much I know about it. Gosha, Yeah, you're not really a fashion person. No. Yeah, So I think that there's like a changing trend in certain aspects. For the most part, the fashion world, yes, is still surrounding all of these really expensive brands that nobody can afford it or not nobody, but like the good majority of people can't afford yeah,

right, right, and so it's very non inclusive. But a lot of the people in the fashion industry, they are always chatting about, you know, distribution of wealth and socialism and inclusivity, and it's like you wearing a seven hundred dollars sweater is sending the exact opposite message. Yeah, so all right, give your thoughts on that one. Send me an email to Ryan Show at katiewb dot com. Let me check our time here and make sure that we are still doing Okay, yeah, I think we are,

So let me do this one. Hold on one second, I opened the wrong tab. Okay, here we go. I'm so confused, says Becky. What happened to Zach? Colt is back? I may have missed a few days, but I feel like I missed a few weeks. Now can you still? Can you explain on the Minnesota Goodbye what happened? No, because I don't know what happened. It is not my story to tell. Some people asked about this a couple of weeks ago, when Colt first came

back, and Zach now does the afternoon show on City's ninety seven. It is not our story to know or tell, So I don't know I would say you could ask or Colt or Zach, but it's not our story to tell or no. I can feel your frustration because I'm sure like everyone goes, you get like really into like characters on a TV show, or like you listen to a podcast and then suddenly, like the podcast broke up and the two main people aren't doing it together, and you sit and you dive

and you try to figure out what happens. Like on Call Her Daddy, I've been asking you for a long time, what happened to the two girls on Call Her Daddy? They hate each other? Now right, they do hate each other? Well, I don't know. I mean, maybe they've squashed it, but they don't work together anymore. But yeah, so I understand the curiosity. We just don't have an answers for you. I will say I get how people become so invested in a radio show or a podcast.

And I think one of the things that I love to hear is when people feel close enough to the show that they say, I feel like you guys are my friends, and whenever we go out, like at Girls' night out the other night, I probably heard that a dozen or more times,

I feel like you guys are my friends, and I love that. And I was talking to my friend Nate last night and I've said, I think one of the things that appeals to people about a show like ours, whether it's the podcast or whether it's the real regular radio show, is I think that one of the things that's appealing is people feel like they could sit down at our table and join right in the conversation and do just as well if they if you were to cut Like, for example, if you listen to

Minnesota Goodbye, and you like it enough and you feel comfortable enough that you feel that you could come down and sit down at this table and join this conversation. I think that's one of the things that really feels appealing about our show, because you feel like you could do it too. And I mean that, and I find that very flattering. I'm glad that it connects and feels easy enough that you feel like you could come in and do it.

No, I completely agree, because I feel like there's other people I tried to like listen to, or like there's people I've given a chance to and I immediately can just tell that like it's not someone I would hang out with in a public setting. And then that turned me off about their podcast and like them as a person, and I just stop listening. And so it makes me happy to know that someone listens to us and then feels like, Okay, maybe we could be friends outside of listening to us on the radio.

Yeah, and that you could come in and you could do the show with us. I listen to these two women. They do a podcast about plane crashes. I brunt them up a million times, and I feel like I could sit down with them and sit there in chat and talk about like plane crashes. Next one, I love this one. I must say we need to cancel Jenny right away. Why because she's hiding that bombastic physique behind the radio. That girl's night out outfit was so hot. There's a phrase

that goes, you have a face for radio. Not Jen b e a U tith full. Jenny is a slam dunk love the show a right, Kristen. Now you probably expected it to be a guy that was saying that I got nervous for a second. Yeah, Kristen's the one who thinks that you have the bombastic physique and you looked hot. So I will just never forget. Like one event in the last couple of years a girl messaged me and said, Jenny, the hoots are hootin' and then she apologized the next

day and she's like, I'm so sorry. I had had some cocktails. I shouldn't have said that, and I like laughed so hard. And then this outfit from Girls' night Out. Everyone's like, yeah, it's definitely girls' night out girls of the cut of my dress and stuff, but that is a very sweet message. Thank you so much. At work, I hide the curves and the body and stuff. Right now I'm in a bag sweatshirt today, so you don't really get to see me like that too often.

If you didn't see Jenny's picture from girls Night Out, go look on our social media and you can see what they are talking about. I saw your video where you do the thing where it's like your tech camera and it does it does the transition, it doesn't work, and so you do another transition. It was very clever. Last one, my question for you is why

do two different songs play at the same time on different platforms. For example, Friday morning at seven oh seven on our Alexa, What's My Name was playing while on my phone in the iHeartRadio app, it was playing Waterfalls. Thanks for all that you do from Stacy. I don't know, Jenny, do you know it was on an Alexa and then on the phone. Yep.

I don't have an answer for that, and it's frustrating, especially on days like last Friday when we did Grow Group Friday, where we like really want you to hear the songs that we're playing, and then like the app is playing something different for you than what we're actually playing on the radio. But I unfortunately don't have an answer. Okay, and that's really all I

got for now. So if you want to contribute to the Minnesota by if you want to comment about what I said about fashion and how hypocritical that world is, that's great. Want to bring up something we have not brought up. We're done with tipping, So let's move on from tipping because everybody agrees, and we can talk about it all day, but I think we've said pretty much everything we need to say about tipping. Anything else, let us know. Love to hear from you. Ryan Show at kadiwb dot com

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