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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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It's Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning. Time for your prank phone call. And today we reach out to a dad who has a son in sixth grade. Oh, okay. And his kid recently participated in a school charity run where friends and family members can pledge money. So dad put down $50 total. All right.
That's nice.
We're going to tell him thank you. It is so generous for him to offer $50 per lap.
Ooh. Ooh.
needless to say it's a lot more than he expected to give you'll hear how he tries to get out of it in your phone tap right now brooke and jeffrey's phone taps on the 20s hello good morning this is todd turner calling from middle school is this david uh yes it is good morning i'm the vice principal here your son steven is a sixth grader with us correct That's right. Is everything okay?
Things could not be better on our end. That's great. Yeah. I don't know if you heard that we had the school jog-a-thon yesterday with the kids. Oh, yeah. He said he had a great time. Great time?
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Chapter 2: What is the prank phone call about?
Your son is an overachiever. He really went after it. Did he tell you how many laps he did?
No, he just said that he ran a lot. He didn't really say how much. A lot? Talk about 20 laps. Oh, wow. That's great.
I mean, there were some kids a little bigger that, I mean, they're a little wussies. They couldn't even get to double digits. Wow. Gosh. So I am so happy that you sponsored him for it. I'm just calling today to collect the $1,000.
How much?
$1,000? Am I saying it too quickly or too slow?
I think there might be a little bit of a miscommunication.
No, it's $1,000.
I actually only pledged $50, so I'm not sure where the $1,000 is coming from.
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Chapter 3: How did the dad respond to the jog-a-thon donation request?
Oh, you were thinking $50 flat fee? Yeah. No, no, it's $50 per lap.
Well, I don't mean to be rude, but it was truly a mistake. I don't have $1,000 to give away. We don't have that money.
So, sir, I'm not sure if you remember what the charity is for. It's for hungry families. So if you're against helping hungry children... No, I'm not saying that I'm against hungry children.
I pledged to... to $50. I want to help out how I can. I just don't have $1,000.
See, the issue that I'm having is that the children are coming today to pick up the check. What? And if it's worthless, what are they going to use it for? A picnic blanket? They don't even have any food to put on that. And that's going to make me look dumb. And hopefully you understand that.
I mean, yeah, I get where you're coming from. I don't want to put you in that position.
That sounds like a really crappy place to be. I appreciate you understanding. So that's why I'm going to give the bus driver your address. You see, so then you can break the news to them. That's a way better solution. I like it. I mean, that sounds very inappropriate. Oh, like pledging $1,000 to hungry children and then taking it back. No, you're spinning my words here.
That's not what I'm saying. Okay, why don't you speak your own words and you tell me what you're going to tell the children. I am not going to be the one to tell the children because they are not going to be coming to my house. You're right. That is unprofessional sending them to your home. I do have your work address. No, no, you're not sending them to my house.
You're not sending them to my work. That's not acceptable. You can't be doing this. Okay, we're in a pickle.
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Chapter 4: What unexpected amount does the dad learn he owes?
I said your wife, Jenna, because she's the one that set you up for this prank phone call, man. It's a phone tap.
Oh, my God.
My name is Jose, and you're on Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning, man. We just phone tapped you.
Oh, Lord, man. I was like, what is happening right now? This is the craziest thing ever. I was like, are we going to have to pull my kid from school? To dodge a charity? Come on!
Chapter 5: How does the dad react to the surprise donation amount?
I was freaking out inside.
It's all good. I can relate if I was in the same situation. Unless we get little Henry to play some blackjack. Then we're cheering him on, right?
You're sick and twisted sending hungry kids to a casino.
Hey, what do you mean? They love the casino. There's buffets there. Oh, gosh. Freaking Jeffrey's phone taps on the 20s.
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Chapter 6: What miscommunication occurs regarding the donation terms?
And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called Hey Jonas. We invented a podcast? Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We're the first people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but you know. Tired and sick. Tired and sick.
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