![]() It just depends, right? Just see how it plays out. It sounds like he didn’t think they knew each other or his girlfriend would have never had a reason to be over there before. The context in the beginning of the question, was it that the girlfriend and his friend don’t know each other, or they may have …? This person says: “I took my girlfriend to my friend’s house for the first time and her phone automatically connected to his wifi. So this next one is a Dear Abby question where I’ve asked readers to submit life problems anonymously they need advice on and I’m matching them up to various drivers. When something gets sent to an iPhone on Google Maps, it’s just like broken and won’t actually let you open it up or save the address. Davis (Shaefer, his public relations representative) sends me everything on Google Maps. At this point, you have made your mind up if you’re gonna use Waze or not, right?Ībsolutely. (Looks at phone) Everyone knows about Waze. What is an app on your phone you love using and think more people should know about? But I pretty much drive everywhere all the time, so I don’t even really know what it’s like to ride in a car.ģ. But if she’s driving one of our cars, I get stressed out because she cuts it closer to curbs than I would. If my fiancee, Alexa, is driving a rental car, I’ll fall right asleep. Like, if I’m riding in the car with (Chris) Biby (his agent), I fall asleep. I’m never really a passenger in a street car. Can you describe how you are as a passenger in a street car? It was almost like no one was actually watching my kid. The babysitter helped him get out every little thing and played with it and then just left. He was hanging out with a babysitter the other day and I was gone, but I walked in the house and it looked like a bomb went off. That’s what it’s got to do with, my little man, Beau. If I could organize my house every day for a year and never have to do it again, I would get so much more done. ![]() But you could say “pick up” the house instead of “clean.” You’d have to have that conversation with the magic genie who offers this. Like, if I were to clean my house every day for a year, does that mean I have to clean every square inch of it every day for a year? How would that work? But if you make it the entire year doing this, you never have to do it again for the rest of your life. You must pick one chore or obligation to do every day for a year. The full version is available on the 12 Questions podcast.ġ. This interview has been edited for clarity and length. Up next: Tyler Reddick, who is in his first year driving for 23XI Racing after spending his first three NASCAR Cup Series seasons at Richard Childress Racing. Each week, The Athletic asks the same 12 questions to a different race car driver.
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