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I get the worst.
The talkers that
can't take the hint, like,
"Oh, sorry, let me get this out of my ear
because I'm listening to
something and not you."
But you're talking to me about what now?
Yeah, what did you say?
Oh no, I don't live here, darling.
Nope, I'm going home.
Yep, and you always put the earbud in,
like, as you're finishing the sentence?
Yeah, exactly right.
I'm going home, and
I'll just note here for you
that there is no
follow-up question from me.
I am not volleying back to you.
So, pop.
You literally put it in
while you finish the statement.
You know, it tapped me
on the shoulder, like,
I'm like, "Oh, sorry, I
thought it had made it obvious.
I am not a talker."
But yes, I do fly often.
Yes.
Yes, I fly often.
Once again, you might note the shortness
and maybe the slight
curtness of my answer.
If you have to ask me
more than two questions,
like, oh my gosh,
yeah, it gets worse, yeah,
by the third question,
it's just a one-word answer
to get it over with, like, yeah, I--
Okay, great segment.
Well, moving on, next question.