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Robbie
THE Birch show so intern Reshma is not exactly looking forward to her weekend this weekend.
Reshma
Now I'm going away with a bunch of friends this weekend to up like to Blue Ridge and I was really excited because, yeah, I was really excited because I haven't taken like a road trip with like Just a bunch of girls for a weekend in forever. So she invited me and like sent out like a message and I started looking at everyone that was going. And there's this girl that's going with us that I just do not even wanna see. Like, really? Yeah, it's one of those people where every time you see her, she hasn't even done anything to me or even started. But every time I see her, I just get this like feeling of the pit of my stomach and I'm like,
Jeff
okay, this has to be from somewhere though, right? Like, this doesn't come out of thin air.
Reshma
I mean, it's not even. I don't think it's anything. She's one of our, like in our group of friends, but she's not.
Jeff
How, how long?
Reshma
Yeah, how long have I known her? Yeah, almost a year.
Narrator/Advertiser
Okay.
Reshma
Almost a year. Yeah. And I see her all the time. She's just one of those people that tries really hard to be friends with everyone and like be a part of our group, which we always welcome her and invite her, but she'll take it like too far. Like we'll go out at night and she will get so drunk that we'll spend the entire night taking care of her. And then we can't say anything to her cause we know she'll get emotional and then just start like talking about it. And the next day she'll wake up and act like nothing happened. Really nothing happened. She's like, oh, that was so much fun, blah, blah. And we're like, we had the worst night because you were here.
Jeff
What else annoys you about her other than the fact that she's a little, I think, I mean, heavy handed on the drinks.
Reshma
Whenever we go out, it's everything. Every time she starts talking or saying something, I just want to look at her and be like, are you still talking, Jeff?
Jeff
Do you have anybody like that in your life?
Jen
You know what?
Jeff
Well, Jen, thanks for asking.
Jen
Yeah, no, you don't know anybody like that.
Jeff
Come on. Who talks too much and you can't stand every time you see them.
Jen
I like everybody who's in my world. There is a special kind of person who can live in that environment of self importance and have no idea that they're that person.
Reshma
She is that person.
Jen
And that in itself makes me mad to the point where any interaction with that person is annoying. I could be in traffic and at a red light that's just turning green and I look over one car and there's somebody and there's that person in the car. Next to me. Hypothetically, should there be a person like that in my life and that person's in the car next to me, as soon as I see him, I'm like. Like they haven't even spoken to me. They might not even look that look in my direction. But that is a special kind of annoying that the person who exists only in their own mind and it's.
Jeff
And it's only from an insecurity. Right. Like she's insecure that she's not as close with the rest of the group of friends as everybody else is. She wants in. Right. Like she's desperate to get on the inner circle, but she's not. So she over acts or is like, I don't know.
Reshma
It's like she. It's not even with us though. It's with other people because there's like a big group of us. But like with our immediate group of friends is where she does it. But everyone else I talk to, she's the exact same. But everyone else besides our group of friends has completely X her out. So it's almost like we're the leftover that we're the only ones that are to be like too nice to say no because we know she says no. She'll go into one of those, like, oh, I have nothing to do and my life's horrible, blah, blah, blah. Is it a kind of downer? So it's come to the point where, like, I'm considering not going this weekend even though I want to go so bad, just because.
Jeff
How many girls are going?
Reshma
7.
Jen
Is it a constant thing or an alcohol fueled thing?
Reshma
Both.
Jen
Is it worse with alcohol?
Reshma
It's like exponentially worse with alcohol. But she loves her alcohol. Loves, loves her alcohol.
Jen
Maybe you should start loving her alcohol too. You can just get comfortably known.
Jeff
When are you going to make the decision, like whether you go or not?
Reshma
Today. I have to decide today because we were going to leave tonight, but now we're leaving tomorrow morning.
Jeff
Well, don't let this one girl ruin your whole weekend. If there's seven girls there. Is she that annoying? That like.
Reshma
Yes.
Jeff
Oh, like she'll be like the focal annoyance of the whole weekend. Like you can't enjoy the other six girls or the other five girls and you can have, can't have a good time because she's gonna be there. Yep.
Reshma
And I think her annoyingness and the enjoyment of the other five girls is like a 60, 40. Like it will be a little bit more fun, but she's that annoying if you are.
Jen
If you have again Coming from a. From planet hypothetical.
Jeff
Oh, right.
Jen
If you have somebody.
Jeff
If there's somebody in your life that talks too much and drives you crazy every time you ever see them.
Jen
If there is. Hypothetically. If that person hypothetically exists and you're in that.
Robbie
What if that person sits right next to you in a studio?
Jen
If you have that person in your world and you're with a group of half a dozen people, it is enough to ruin it. It'll destroy. Really think about it. Think of your trip that you're taking down to the Super Bowl. What's that, five guys?
Robbie
Yes.
Jen
If one of those guys was the person in your world who drove you nuts, never stopped talking. Everything was about them. Made every. What is one of them? That person?
Robbie
No, not on this trip.
Jen
But like, that person exists, that will be enough to make you wonder if you want to spend. I mean, you guys drop a couple grand going to the Super Bowl.
Robbie
Agreed. Right.
Jen
You're going to wonder, do I want to invest this kind of money to share a hotel room with this clown?
Robbie
And you're doing everything as a group, and there's really no way to escape.
Reshma
And it's really, like, relaxing weekend. So it's not like we're going out and having fun. It's like we're all gonna be in, like, my friend's parents cabin the entire time together, like, enjoying each other's company.
Jeff
Yeah. So when everybody else is sharing stories, she's gonna always have something to contribute
Reshma
and bring it back to her. Or she'll be like, really awkwardly silent for like 20 minutes. And then you'll be like, what's wrong? And then you have to go, like, cheer up. Be like, what's going on? What can we do to make you feel better?
Jeff
No. Get rid of her.
Reshma
We're the only people, and we feel like if we get rid of her and, like, cut her out of like, our final group, she's just gonna go in this, like, downward spiral, high maintenance girl. I can't do this. I'm like, cringing.
Robbie
Hey, Robbie. Good morning. You're part of the Burt Show. Hi.
Cody
Good morning, guys. How are y' all this morning?
Robbie
Great, thank you.
Cody
Good. I think this girl needs to look at it from a different point of view. Besides not being able to talk to her. Pictures themselves at a bar. And this girl, the same girl she's talking about, is getting ready to get in a car to drive off. And if she is drunk, would she say something? She needs a picture. The same thing. If y' all are real close friends, you should be able to go to her as a group of friends and say, look, this is, you know, we're having issues. Yada, yada, yada, you know, as friends. Because you wouldn't let her drive off from a bar drinking, now, would you?
Robbie
I'm not sure what your point is. Yeah, you got me a little confused. Like.
Cody
Well, she's. She's talking about how it, you know, annoying she is when she gets drunk and they're scared to say something because they're gonna hurt her feelings, and they don't. They don't want to listen to her whine.
Jeff
He's just saying it's gonna help her.
Reshma
Right?
Jeff
I mean, if you appreciate. You know, if you want to actually help her, she might appreciate some hon.
Jen
People like that.
Jeff
That was what he was trying to say. Like, just, like, she would appreciate it if you stopped her from driving. She might appreciate it if you tell her, hey, you're annoying when you drink.
Robbie
Oh, no. She'd make such a dramatic scene out
Reshma
of something like that. She's kind of the type person where she would act like we were all attacking her, like it was a giant intervention and we were all going to her and being like. Like, even if we were just like, oh, you got a little tipsy last night, she'd be like, I didn't know. I don't know why you guys are all attacking me and all this is going on and bring it, like, to her to take it to, like, another level.
Jen
That's what happened with Snooki on the second episode of Jersey Shore is. Remember, she got drunk on the. Because she was nervous around the new roommates. And then the next day, everybody's kind of looking at her like, oh, my God, who is this freak? And she explained that, look, I just. I drank because I was uncomfortable.
Robbie
So you need to take this person to a bar so she gets knocked out by some dude is what I'm hearing Jeff say. If we're following the Jersey Shore storyline,
Jeff
Snooki plan, she gets punched in the face.
Robbie
Hey, Cody. Good morning.
Cody
Good morning. How you doing this morning?
Robbie
Okay, sir. How are you?
Cody
Outstanding. I got a feeling that. That 411 woman from yesterday, I got a feeling she would be that woman in our group yesterday.
Jen
She was the 411 woman.
Robbie
Yeah.
Jeff
Remember, she's an American idol.
Reshma
She talked a whole bunch.
Cody
Oh, yeah.
Jeff
She's that girl in her group of friends.
Jen
Oh, you're right. You know why I don't remember that? Because I blocked it out. It was so bad.
Robbie
I could like, this so you're going no matter what. It's just how well you handle this whole thing.
Reshma
It's like 70, 30. If I'm going.
Robbie
Okay, you should go. Don't let one girl ruin the whole. Just go for it.
Jeff
I know, I know.
Robbie
Because you know they're gonna come back with stor on the weekend. That really make the weekend seem way better than it really was. And you're going to be very, very jealous.
Reshma
Yeah. And I do care for her. I mean, I do want to help her. So I don't know. I'll figure it out.
Robbie
Go for it. You say don't go chat.
Jeff
I say we got to figure out a way to get her not to go and not ruin the whole weekend for everybody.
Jen
We can pay Melissa 100 bucks to go over to her house and cough
Jeff
on her, breathe on her.
Jen
The bird show.
Episode Date: June 9, 2026
Featured Cast: Robbie, Reshma (intern), Jeff, Jen, Cody (caller)
This episode of The Bert Show dives into listener drama as intern Reshma confides in the cast about her upcoming girls' weekend trip—and the one friend whose presence threatens to ruin the fun. The conversation blends relatable venting, analysis of group dynamics, and spirited banter, as the hosts help Reshma weigh whether one difficult personality is worth skipping the trip entirely. Listeners get an authentic, humorous, and sometimes blunt look at how friend groups cope with "that one person" and the tension between compassion and self-care.
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This episode brings humor and honesty to a universally awkward situation: managing unwelcome energy in a close group. The cast gently prods Reshma toward living her life and not letting others siphon her joy while wrestling with the moral gray area of group boundaries vs. kindness. Listeners are reminded that most friend groups, at one point or another, deal with “that person”—and that sometimes laughter and shared stories are the best coping mechanism.