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Joe Getty
Just trying to figure out if I'm abnormal or not. It's one more thing. Armstrong and Getty.
Ryan Seacrest
One more thing.
Katie
I think we can answer that.
Ryan Seacrest
Is there going to be a vote?
Joe Getty
Don't even need to know the context. No, no, we're good. Nope.
Ryan Seacrest
Question as phrased, was plen.
Joe Getty
You know, to a certain extent, I, I, I'll admit I might be an outlier, but on, on a number of things. But everybody, you know, like, if you really know them, the, the whole idea of, like, normal or average or whatever, because, like, everybody, you know, like, really know, don't they have, like, some serious quirks? Every single one of them? I can't think of anybody I like, really, really know. Maybe outside my mom and dad. My mom and dad really don't have any, but I don't know.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, I mean, mostly, sure. Yeah. I think everybody does.
Joe Getty
So, so the range of normal that we generally think of in our minds just for thinking of the population whole is much narrower than my real experience. Now as a person with a number of quirks, maybe I hang around other people with other people who have lots of quirks also, which is almost certainly true. But I just think the range of normal is way wider than we, we tend to.
Ryan Seacrest
Oh, yeah, yeah. Our public face, our presentation of ourselves is much more tailored than the reality when you really get to know somebody, you know, as Seinfeld put it, you see their side, their other side or whatever. I just. Sure, yeah, it's. And it's fine.
Katie
One of my dearest, actually, Greg Gregory, he came on one of the podcasts back last summer. He's, he is so clean. Like there are you go into his house. You just don't want to touch anything. But one of his biggest annoyances is when the condiments are lined up and the. The labels don't line up with each other.
Joe Getty
Wow.
Katie
So I used to go, whenever I'd go over to his house, I'd, like, twist the ketchup bottle like, a quarter of an inch to the left.
Joe Getty
Wow. So why do you think we act like there's a normal range that's a much more narrow band than is our life experience? Wonder why I've never even really thought about this before.
Ryan Seacrest
You know, I think this may fit into the. I really need to come up with a name for this concept. The speed limit on the highway is not 70 because they want everybody to do 70. It's because they don't want people to do 100. So it's not in our. Our concept of normal isn't enforced. But stay within, you know, shouting distance of it. You know what I'm saying?
Joe Getty
Yeah. I'm trying to go through people in my head, though, and, like, every person that, like, I really know. And if you don't really know somebody, then you. Then you don't know. But everybody that I really know has got, like, a couple of things that are pretty wacky.
Katie
Um, and we're gauging that off of.
Ryan Seacrest
Like, except for me. I mean, obviously, but. Go on.
Joe Getty
Clearly.
Katie
But we're gauging that off of, like, our normal. Like, there are people that I know that I think are just weirder than hell, and they've got a whole group of people that are weird as hell like them, and they think that's normal.
Joe Getty
True.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah.
Joe Getty
So that gets back to my. I'm pretty quirky. So I tend to hang around quirky people because people that aren't quirky wouldn't be interested in me and vice versa. So. Yeah, so you got that.
Ryan Seacrest
Right. Yeah. It's probably one of the reasons I'm actually pretty tolerant of people with different political views. It's because I've spent my life among musicians. Half of them are completely nuts or wrong about everything. But they're lovely people.
Katie
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Anyway, I just don't want them in charge. This is a pretty bland question that I've got for the setup that I put out there. But what temperature do you. I'm going to ask everybody here because I'm trying to figure out how close to normal I am. What temperature do you keep the house at at night? Michael, what do you set the thermostat at at night?
Ryan Seacrest
Probably around 70.
Joe Getty
Okay. Katie just responded With a wide eyed flinch. What do you keep it at?
Katie
I keep it at 66, 67.
Joe Getty
I could never sleep at 70.
Ryan Seacrest
No, almost exactly the same on the chilly side.
Katie
Yeah.
Joe Getty
So I couldn't sleep.
Ryan Seacrest
Depending on the season.
Joe Getty
Is that what you find most comfortable or most financially comfortable?
Ryan Seacrest
Financially comfortable, right.
Joe Getty
Because there's a difference.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, I would like 68 or 67 probably.
Joe Getty
I. I put my thermostat at whatever makes me comfortable. Comfortable regardless of finances. Even when I was. Well, when I was poor, I didn't run the air conditioner at all. Me and my roommates, we'd lay on the couch in shorts, sleep all night long with the doors and windows wide open so we didn't die because we just. There was no freaking wake. We could afford air conditioning, wasn't even on even a question of turning. I didn't. And speaking of court people hanging around. What you hang around people like yourself. Everybody I knew, girlfriends, whatever. Nobody ran their air conditioner. Nobody. Because like I had one girlfriend who lived with her parents. So you go over there, they had air conditioner. We'd go to the mall for air conditioning. But, but anyway, once I started making some money, I decided I'm going to keep it comfortable in my house. I don't care if I have to walk to work or donate plasma. This is one thing I'm going to do. I'm going to keep it comfortable. But 70 seems a little warm to me.
Ryan Seacrest
You're right, it is too warm.
Joe Getty
Sorry. It is. You wish it were cooler.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, I'm changing it. After what you just said, I'm going to change my ways. Knock it down a couple of degrees. Good to yourself.
Joe Getty
I would eat cheap. I would eat cheaper food before I would give up the comfortable temperature. At night. Definitely.
Katie
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
Steal groceries. It's legal in California, Michael.
Joe Getty
How?
Ryan Seacrest
It's not illegal.
Joe Getty
How about during the day? What do you keep it at?
Katie
Same.
Joe Getty
Same.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, summers. Oh, in the. Really? You keep it like 67 when it's 103 out. Katie.
Katie
No, I would.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, are we talking about during sleeping?
Joe Getty
What do you keep it at during the day? Joe is astonished. So what are you going with the daytime temperature?
Ryan Seacrest
Who, me or her?
Joe Getty
Yeah, you, Joe.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, it depends on the season of the year. I mean you just.
Joe Getty
I go comfort only. Comfort. The only number I care about is.
Ryan Seacrest
I'm talking about comfort. Okay, interrupt this maximus if you come in from 104 degree day. 76 is pretty damn comfortable.
Joe Getty
I couldn't live in a house, it was 76 degrees. Oh my God. I would run screaming from a home that was 70 degrees.
Ryan Seacrest
Okay. All right.
Joe Getty
No way.
Katie
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
Honestly, you know what? I think we keep it 74, 73, something like that. But you keep it way cooler than that, right?
Joe Getty
Oh, yeah. That'd be way too hot because you're.
Ryan Seacrest
Always wearing a freaking suit. Throwing some shorts. That's the thing. I'm wearing soccer shorts and a T shirt.
Joe Getty
Well, Joe and Judy are nudists, so that's what he wants to leave up. But it is cooler.
Ryan Seacrest
Personal.
Joe Getty
So what's your daytime temperature? Hot day, Katie?
Katie
Probably 68.
Joe Getty
Yeah, about. I'm closer to that.
Katie
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
Polar bears.
Katie
Well, I. I much. It is. When I get hot, I get pissed.
Joe Getty
Yep. So walk around angry all the time. Who wants that?
Katie
So I. I like to keep it cool. And even to the point where it's like if I start to get cold, I can. I can put a hoodie on.
Joe Getty
Yep, exactly. Throw on a hoodie in my house because it's too cool. Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
See, I. I feel like a thin layer of sweat makes me glow. I think it gives me that special glow.
Katie
Listening.
Joe Getty
Exactly. And Michael, hot day inside. Your temperature is definitely.
Ryan Seacrest
Nope. 69, I'd say. Yeah.
Joe Getty
Okay. That's pretty cool. Yeah. And this is also a thing. If you live with somebody else. These are not minor concerns. If you live with somebody else. You know, you and Judy have been together so long, I don't know at what point you came together on your temperatures or if you just agreed from the beginning. Because you have to. You have to come to an agreement on these sorts of things. And some people are hot blooded and some people are cold blooded and whatever.
Katie
Had this conversation one time and one time only. Got freezing in my house. Looked at Drew, went. Is the AC on? Yeah. Went over 61 degrees.
Joe Getty
61 chili.
Ryan Seacrest
Oh, boy. Wow.
Katie
It's like, are you okay? Are you trying to kill me? Are we keeping meat good of somewhere? I don't know.
Joe Getty
61 is chilly.
Katie
Yeah. That happened.
Joe Getty
Well, because it's regular. For whatever reason, the thermostat in the studio resets to 64 on the weekends. And when we walk in here on Monday mornings, it's freaking cold. If 64 feels like that. 61, wow.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, the fans on high. So you have to work in the wind chill. The feel like it's like 54.
Joe Getty
But you don't have to air condition your fridge. You can just leave the fridge door open and unplugged and everything stay your meat, your condiments. Everything's good because it's 61 in your house.
Katie
Borderline frozen.
Joe Getty
Yeah.
Ryan Seacrest
So speaking of the meat and condiments and your, Your buddy with the. All of his condiments have to be faced. As you say in the grocery business and also in the bank teller business. Judy and I share this. We have got to. If I have cash in my wallet, it. The bills must be faced. They must all be facing the same way. If they're like a mishmash of one's upside down, one's backwards and all, I can't stand it.
Katie
Mine just have to be in order. They don't have to be faced.
Joe Getty
I'm.
Ryan Seacrest
They have to be faced.
Joe Getty
I have. Yeah, I'm. I'm. If I've got a little bit of time, they don't have to be faced. But I will do it. If I've got a couple of seconds, make sure they're all turned the same direction. But the order thing, gotta be the 20s on the inside. Then tens and fives and ones as I've got them folded in my pocket.
Ryan Seacrest
Gotta be.
Joe Getty
I can't imagine walking around with them.
Ryan Seacrest
Just reverse pimp roll. Small bills on the outside.
Joe Getty
Well, that's what I got. Yeah, My small bills are on the outside.
Ryan Seacrest
Oh, I thought you have the big bills on the outside.
Joe Getty
I folded around my Costco card. That's how I carry my cash.
Katie
So Joe hides all of his hundred dollar bills inside the ones.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, in my thousands are inside the hundreds.
Joe Getty
Yes. And my son has got $1 100 bill that he got from, I don't know what, grandma and grandpa or something. And he likes to wrap that around his money like he's a rapper or something, you know.
Ryan Seacrest
Wow. I play in a fairly big golf game every weekend with a bunch of different guys and you kick in 20 bucks and all, but somebody inevitably shows up with like a hundred, throws that in there and. Come on, come on. A flex B. As I've said many times in a lot of day to day life, a hundred dollar bill, you might as well have a fish. You're trying to go around and trade a fish for, you know, that gallon of milk or, you know, I just need this and can you break that? And they look at you. No, no, take your fish and go elsewhere.
Joe Getty
When I'm gonna break that. When I used to travel around Mexico a lot, 20 was like that. $20 in Mexico money might as well have been a brick. Nobody was gonna have change for that.
Katie
Gosh, when I was bartending in a little dive bar and I was like the midday shift, so it wasn't Crazy busy. There was this one guy that always came in. All he ever had were fifty dollar bills. And he would buy one drink and I'd look at him and go, have you not learned your lesson? Like, we can't. You don't just keep breaking these.
Joe Getty
You don't have your change from yesterday.
Ryan Seacrest
He was laundering money.
Joe Getty
Oh, okay.
Ryan Seacrest
Probably. Or something.
Katie
Yeah.
Joe Getty
Ozark. Like, it's a little weird. Yeah. I had one more thought on that. Was it the money? Oh, what? So it's a little ocd, right? The whole. I can't walk around with either the money facing the wrong direction or not in the right order. That's. That's because there's no logic behind that.
Ryan Seacrest
No, no, not per se. I mean, I can recognize a $5 bill on the back to the numbers right there.
Joe Getty
Yeah, I find that interesting. Also, speaking of quirks is everybody's different levels of ocd. Mine is quite mild. And I know more people. I know people that have it more, but it's not, to the, like, debilitating. Yeah. I don't know what the proper medical term is, where you actually have to adjust your life around, like. Like my son. I mean, he's got OCD to a level that he has to adjust his life around it, and thank God I don't have that. And he takes medicine for it, but, you know, we've all got a little bit of it.
Ryan Seacrest
I have that with parking in a parking space. I have to get it just right. Like, right in the middle. Well, that's pride. That's not ocd. That's being a man. No offense, Katie.
Joe Getty
I can't microwave anything on an odd number. Just can't. It's going to. I'm going to cook it for 20 seconds or 24 seconds or 18 seconds, but I ain't going to do it for 19 seconds.
Ryan Seacrest
My car. You can set the temperature. I always go in even increments. And I decided that was stupid. And so now I'm disciplining myself to mix in some odd increments so I don't get fixated.
Joe Getty
Wow. But the benefits are really. You're really reaping the benefits of this change.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, I. Well, I. There's a freedom in it, Jack. If I want it to be 73, I set it at 73.
Joe Getty
Damn it.
Ryan Seacrest
God. I'm not gonna settle for 72 or, oh, sweltering 74. Know, I'm going to dial her.
Joe Getty
You know what? I'm going to do that today. I want to warm up that fresh bread to put butter on it. I'm going to Microwave it for 14 seconds. No, no, I did it again. 15 seconds.
Ryan Seacrest
Wow, he's worse than we thought. Dr. Katie yes. All right, an odd number, like 14. Are we through now?
Katie
Oh, wait, no. We'll try 16.
Ryan Seacrest
Oh God.
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Armstrong & Getty On Demand: Episode Summary
Title: Just Trying to Figure Out If I'm Abnormal or Not!
Release Date: March 26, 2025
Host: Armstrong & Getty
Publisher: iHeartPodcasts
In this engaging episode titled "Just Trying to Figure Out If I'm Abnormal or Not!", hosts Armstrong and Getty delve into the intriguing topic of normalcy versus abnormality in everyday behaviors. The conversation kicks off with Getty posing a seemingly simple yet profound question about the range of normal behavior and personal quirks.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [03:02]: "Just trying to figure out if I'm abnormal or not."
The hosts explore the subjective nature of what society deems "normal." They discuss how individual experiences and social circles influence one's perception of normalcy. Getty mentions feeling like an outlier due to his quirks but acknowledges that everyone has their unique traits.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [04:04]: "The range of normal that we generally think of in our minds just for thinking of the population as a whole is much narrower than my real experience."
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to sharing personal habits that might be considered quirky. Topics include:
Thermostat Settings:
Money Organization:
OCD Tendencies:
Getty reflects on how surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals who share similar quirks can broaden one's perception of normalcy. This camaraderie among quirky individuals fosters a more inclusive understanding of diverse behaviors.
Notable Quote:
Joe Getty [06:22]: "So that gets back to my. I'm pretty quirky. So I tend to hang around quirky people because people that aren't quirky wouldn't be interested in me and vice versa."
The conversation touches on the challenges of living with others who have different preferences, such as thermostat settings. Getty shares personal anecdotes about compromising on household temperatures to maintain a comfortable living environment.
Notable Quote:
Getty [07:33]: "I put my thermostat at whatever makes me comfortable. Comfortable regardless of finances."
Throughout the episode, Armstrong and Getty infuse humor into their discussion, sharing relatable and funny stories about everyday life. This light-hearted approach makes the conversation both entertaining and insightful.
Notable Quote:
Seacrest [15:38]: "You're providing bomb shelters, armored security vehicles."
Getty [19:38]: "You're providing bomb shelters, armored security vehicles."
The episode wraps up with the hosts embracing their unique quirks and encouraging listeners to appreciate the diversity in behaviors and preferences. They emphasize that what might seem abnormal to one person could be perfectly normal to another, highlighting the importance of acceptance and understanding.
Notable Quote:
Katie [16:06]: "I'm going to warm up that fresh bread to put butter on it. I'm going to Microwave it for 14 seconds. No, no, I did it again. 15 seconds."
Note: This summary excludes advertisements, intros, outros, and any non-content sections to focus solely on the core discussion of the episode.