country. listen, today is a special day for me, a couple of days ago i turned too old on july 2 1st, but today, july 23rd, is my son s birthday, joseph braden jones, i call him jose. that s him there. he s my mini-me. he looks a lot like me, but he s a lot smarter pete: and he proved that to us, by the way. joey: he did. he came on the show last year, about a year ago today, and we did one of those competitions, kind of like when rachel won the trophy you didn t let her have, and we did the rubik s cube. this is him. it s going to be up with your right hand. you re going to go to the left with your top index finger on your right hand, and then you re going to go back down on that same side, and with your left hand you re going to push it right with this thinger. finger. so up, over rachel: you didn t tell me how
ajust to that. but the first alarm clock was inevented in america 1787. we ve had mechanisms to help us out pete: how did george washington know how to be on time? by the way, the tiktok handle for her is chaotic philosopher. rachel: that should tell you a lot. pete: don t show up to your job and say, i m sorry, i just won t be showing up on time. [laughter] rachel: or at least say latina time pete: or afghan time. [laughter] we ll see if you show up. here s the third story, we re each reading a story, the one you e-mail us the most about is the one we ll repeat. this one is about early bird specials, you know, early dinner. a wall street journal headline says the younger folks are starting dinner early as well. america s becoming a nation of early birds, dinner parties at 5 p.m. more consumers of all ages are sliding activities back. night owls wonder where the action is. [laughter] i love this. joey: i do too. pete: i mean, i we re morning
joey: there s this case, you guys need to know about this, there s something called time blindness. it s real. it s a medical condition that should be accommodated at work pete: time blindness? joey: yes. at least that s what this woman s claiming. i just wanted to know are there accommodations for people struck with time blindness being on time, you know? and then the person i was with interrupted and asked like i was asking something acted like i was asking something else, and when we were done, they said accommodations for time blindness don t exist. i think a culture where workers are just cut off because they struggle being on time when there s other solutions we can look to, i think anybody who thinks it s just okay to treat people like that, yeah, that culture needs to be dismantled. joey: yeah, listen [laughter] she got served up a truth bomb, and it hurt her feelings. listen, i can respect the a fact, when i lost my legs, it takes me a lot longer to do things, and it t
decisions pete: people don t make rash decisions at 11 p.m.? rachel: that s true. in that s a good point. why don t our viewers just check out my podcast. i have some really good tips on how to actually have authentic relationships that are not based on artificial intelligence pete: you get to the authentic relationship so you meet someone online k and then it becomes rachel: there are some success stories. i think people are becoming too dependent on it, and what people need to do is get out of their house and have a real life and a social life and meet friends, and i think it s going to happen more naturally. joey: i ve got to get my buddy daniel ridgeway on farmers only. coming up, consider another city, new york city is planning to send out no vacancy flyers at the border, and mayor with adams is discouraging migrants from settling in the big apple. our next guest worked at the largest migrant hotel, and he says it has been overrun. he joins us next. pete: plus, a case of t
op-eds across america in liberal a patients this idea, you know, that we should just institute pete: blackouts are good. rachel: rolling blackouts just so you tart to get used to just having no energy, as you said, joey. this is a war on modern life, this is a war on families. these are people who don t care because as they take away the lines into new houses for gas stoves, for example, you can be sure that the rich people in their houses, you know, their mansions are going to have those gas stoves. in fact, alexandria ocasio-cortez, as she was doing one of her instagram videos defending the gas stove ban or actually trying to tell us it wasn t happening until it actually did happen, there was a gas stove in the background. pete: but she rents. joey: that was her landlord s to. pete: all of joey s buddies in the hamptons [laughter]