earlier than you do on the east coast. i think we started the third week of august. labor day was really just a chance to do homework. juan: any traditions, greg? greg: yeah. we d go down by the lake and do things. juan: [laughs] oh, no. is it a horror movie? greg: . go down to the lake and we do things. [laughter] i can t get into it here. kimberly: so weird. juan: was their airfare involved? greg: we ran out of things to do. kimberly: can we skip the question? jesse: my dad always wound up in the car driving out somewhere on labor day weekend so i was in the car, my mom playing books on tape. it was horrible. but my sister got car sick so she used to get sick and we d have to pull over, which i loved to watch, and i enjoyed because i loved watching my sister get sick and i would try to try my neck so i would get to watch it. greg: you are such an awful brother. [laughter]
kimberly: hello, their prayer time now for the back-to-school portion of this labor day facebook free-for-all. lots of questions take us back to our own school days was minutes ago. so, a question for the folks here. when you were in high school, what was your favorite bad that you followed that you are now currently embarrassed to admit to? juan? juan: bellbottoms. it kimberly: good one! wow. good one. juan: i also had a pea jacket, i actually thought i looked pretty good kimberly: what is a p jacket? juan: like a peacoat. kimberly: i have a gucci peacoat. it s fun. i thought it for, like, 12 year
jesse: he owned slaves, juan. juan: you are ridiculing a real conversation. [laughter] jesse: welcome to the five. [laughter] jesse: and he set me up. greg: i had a worse joke. i didn t use it. this is from juliet c. if you could be a member of the opposite political party, of what you currently align, what would you change about your new party? jesse: i d be republican, obviously no. what the opposite of what party i m in? dana: what are you registered as? jesse: i don t think i m registered as anything. [laughter] what was the question again? [laughter] dana: let s just say that you are a democrat. what would you want to change about the party? i d probably work to destroy it the inside. whatever i could do that, i d probably go about doing that.
kimberly: hello, their prayer time now for the back-to-school portion of this labor day facebook free-for-all. lots of questions take us back to our own school days was minutes ago. so, a question for the folks here. when you were in high school, what was your favorite bad that you followed that you are now currently embarrassed to admit to? juan? juan: bellbottoms. it kimberly: good one! wow. good one. juan: i also had a pea jacket, i actually thought i looked pretty good kimberly: what is a p jacket? juan: like a peacoat. kimberly: i have a gucci peacoat. it s fun. i thought it for, like, 12 year
the organizing is so difficult for me. because there are so many ideas kimberly: like your books and stuff? juan: yeah. greg: if i could program my own personal robot to do only one thing it would be to program my other robots. then we will destroy you. i will laugh above my mountain of robots who will do my bidding. my bidding at my bidding only because i was there first. i was their friend first. don t ever forget that. kimberly: got it. greg: yes. interesting question. i will go to you, dana. this seems more your speed. that was not a drug reference. from jennifer w, what is a part of your morning routine that you could not go without? kimberly: that is a dana question. dana: welcome in my english breakfast tea with honey, i left out. greg: who s honey? [laughter] dana: peter is the honey. we have been together 20 years and every morning he brings english breakfast tea with honey. greg: that s nice. dana: i couldn t live