Brooke and Jeffrey: Second Date Update
Second Date Update Classics: Right To Remain Sexy + Scooter Safety Patrol
28 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What unusual request did the listener's date make during dinner?
You know, like embezzlement or something. Oh my God. We might actually help solve a crime by doing this second date update. Probably not. All right, Alexis. That's not fun. Yeah. And you know how most cops are. When you get them on the phone, they tell you everything. Oh, yeah. They're like an open book. Yeah, those cops. Yeah.
I don't know that I've ever had that long of a conversation with an officer. Yeah. Well, this is going to be a first in a lot of different ways for us. Hopefully they don't run a background check on the show. Oh, yeah.
Chapter 3: How did the listener react to the date's unusual request?
What if we have Brooke flirt with the cop?
Don't.
I've never gotten out of a ticket.
Ever.
This is going to be interesting when we come back. Call Becca and get you your second date update right after this. Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Second date update. Normally, our show is getting cops called on us. Yeah, that's true. But today, we're the ones calling up a cop. That's right. Tables have turned.
Not to report an emergency, but to get answers for our friend Nick, who went out with a law enforcement officer named Becca the other night. So do we just dial 911 and ask for Becca? Yeah, I think that's how it works. We actually have Becca's cell phone number, so it's probably easier to do that. It's probably more convenient. Thing is, Nick's not getting a call back after their romantic dinner.
Is there a reason for it, or was the whole dinner a front for a sting operation that she was running to bring down an Italian mob boss? I mean, honestly, that sounds like he's making a joke, but she sat facing the door. She picked the restaurant, and now she's not calling him back. Good evidence, Brooke. Thanks, Alexis.
Nick, did you realize when you reached out to us for help that this is where the call was going to go? I like your imagination. I don't know if that's the case. She's cute. She's smart. She's a great woman. At least that's what she wants you to think. Yeah, dude, it sounds like she has a hit out on her. Her back was facing. She knows that there's a hitman out there looking for her, dude.
It's possible. Or maybe there's a simple reason and you messed up in some way. Let's figure it out. I'm going to dial your number. Both are going to be great options. Yeah, whatever it is, we are here for the tea. So let's do it. I'm dialing it right now. Hello? Hi, we're looking to speak with Becca. Speaking. Hey, Becca. How you doing? Officer Becca. I'm honestly kind of nervous. Is that weird?
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Chapter 4: What profession does the listener's date have that adds to the story?
Well, when you're dating a cop, you have to be honest, especially if it's about, hold on, can I ask, was it like a criminal thing, right? That's the only thing you looked up, right? I don't know if it's appropriate for the radio.
Okay.
Is he like wanted? If it's like a record that is supposed to be private, then don't share it. But if it's something we could, any of us could find on the internet, spill away. Yeah. We honestly don't have standards.
The thing that you might not realize, Becca, is that part of being on this segment is the person agrees to hear whatever the reason is, no matter how embarrassing or strange it might be. I mean, if he agreed to that, then yeah, I'll share it. He was married a year ago to a Russian woman, and she filed for divorce about a month ago. Oh, that's rash.
Yeah, that's a huge part of his life.
And to just withhold that information. That's a lot of first date to bring up, though. I'm with Alexis on that. Like, how do you even start? So listen, I had this Russian wife a month ago. You were expecting him to bring that up? Yeah, I think I was expecting him to tell me if he was separated. Being separated is a lot different from divorce. Oh, it's not official yet.
Yeah, yeah, and I just feel like he could withhold a lot of information if he's not forthcoming about the truth. Oh, I could see that. I mean, I don't know. I kind of am with her on that. Like, if it's divorce and final and you're done with it, but if you're in the middle of a separation...
And I think you can list it on your dating profile, like specifically your status, single, divorce, separating. Is that what you look for mostly? The most traumatized would be great. You like the criers. Did you even talk about relationships at all on the date? Yeah, I mean, I hinted about it and I shared about mine a little bit, you know, just keeping respectful details private.
But yeah, he said he didn't want to talk about it. And it seemed like he was evading the truth instead of just a private person.
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Chapter 5: What unexpected incident occurred during the date?
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Chapter 6: How did the listener feel about the date after the incident?
It was beautiful.
Wow.
That's awesome. And that's a good conversation point to come up on a date. I mean, people are so proud of their tattoos. I bet she would love to have a compliment about it. Some girls get annoyed because guys always say the same thing. I like your tattoo. Did it hurt? I don't think that's bad.
It's when you ask what the meaning is.
That should be because Alexis hates meanings. I just wanted one because I was drunk, okay? It's a butterfly because it's a butterfly.
Yeah.
Okay. Well, at least the initial attraction was there for you. What did you and Julia do for your date?
Well, I wanted to do something different, right? So I didn't want to be like every other guy that was hitting her up online. So I was like, well, let's do something somewhat romantic and get city scooters and ride around the city.
Oh, I love that.
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Chapter 7: What reasons did the date give for not wanting to meet again?
Like, I mean, yeah, he's texted me, but has he called me, you know, voice to voice and asked me out again? A lot of people don't like that these days. No, no.
He also hasn't called me or texted me and been like, let's do this at this time on this date. He's just like, hey, I had a good time. And I'm like, that's nice. But a lot of guys have had a good time with me. I'm looking for the guy that's going to put that extra effort into it and make me feel like I'm one in a million.
What if he's not trying to come off super thirsty, though? What if he just wants to have a conversation throughout the day and then naturally bring up a date? Yeah, I think he's trying to be respectful of you. There it is. That's what I was trying to say. Her explanation sounded really good to me. Text is nothing. I want flowers. I want gestures. So you're not even sure if he likes you? No, no.
She's saying that she needs more. She knows that he likes her. But it's just not enough. It's not a grand enough gesture. And it's like, in life, she's looking for somebody who's going to put the work in. Absolutely.
So, I mean, if you guys could actually just let him know that I'm not interested, that would be really helpful.
Okay. So you know what you want and you don't think it's Marshall. Yeah. If you want us to tell him, no, we could, or honestly, you could just do it yourself because he's actually on the phone right now and has been listening in on this whole conversation. Come on.
Yeah, look at that. This is exactly what I didn't want to do.
Aw, you're laughing and smiling now. Yeah, but he's finally on the phone. Remember, that's what you wanted. Marshall, you there, man? Hey, Julia, sorry, this is a little awkward. I apologize about that. Yeah, Marsha, I don't know if you heard all that, but she was trying to tell you that she's not that interested and it's probably not going to happen. You know what? That's okay.
I got the clarity that I needed. She's going to give up? I appreciate you being honest. Wait, seriously?
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