 What's up, everybody? This is Walo on the Street brought to you by Monaco. This is the morning of the Ghillie Fest. I'm going to be out here asking people the simple question. What was your worst day ever? I'm telling you that date you went on and you was like, oh man, this is not it. This is not going to make it through the whole thing. Oh man, I'm not feeling this. I'm telling you, you wasn't even that long into the day. You're like, I'm ready to go home. I don't want this. I want this to end right now. But listen, we're going to go ask people. Come on with us right now. This is brought to you by Monaco. Walo on the Street, the morning of the Ghillie Fest. We will go talk to some people. Come on. What's the worst date you ever went on, Steve? Cool. Worst day I've ever been on? Probably back in the day. Moriarties. We're having wings and she just left me with the bill and like five drinks on the counter. She left you with the bill and five drinks on the tab? Yeah, first date. I mean, I didn't really know her is what it is, but I've been blessed with some pretty good dates. So that's the worst one. I'm sure you got it. I'm sure you got one. Listen, man, that was the worst date, man. Worst day you ever been on? You got left with the tab. How much was the tab? Oh, it's like close to 200. Close to 200? Yeah, she was ordering some weird shit in Moriarties. Listen, man. I just wanted the wings. I went to the movies. Okay. And he didn't have his ID to get in. Hey, you needed an ID to get in. What were you always going to see? It was a scary movie, but it was like a late night one. And that was the worst date just because he had his ID? Yes. It was the worst date because he didn't have his ID. And then he was mad because he didn't have his ID. So instead of taking me somewhere else, he just smoked. And he sat on a car and smoked. And that was it, and you was just mad. I was mad as hell. Why you didn't just tell me to take you home? I did. Did he take you home right away or he just stalled it out? No, he stalled it out. Did you ever call him again? Yeah. Oh, that was the worst date, man! Listen, it wasn't the worst date. That was my man, so I had to like, lug it out. Oh, well, look. How long have you gone last after that? A couple of years. How you listen? So did he take you on dates that was better than that afterwards? Yeah. So that wasn't even a worst date. I don't even know what she's talking about. Well, he was supposed to. I asked him how much he had left. He said he only had $60 a spear. And I was like, all right, well, let's go to this seafood place that I, you know, that I know of. You know, get something to eat from. So he was like, yeah, let's go to this joint. So I was living in Delaware. So we went to go sit down or whatever. We ordered the food. And then when it came time for the bill, he was like, who paying for this? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. He looked at you like he said he ate it. He's like, who paid for this? Did he eat? He really threw that? Yeah, he threw that. He's like, who paid for this? What's going on? Is you paying? Because I don't know what's going on. I ain't got no money to pay for.