What Secrets Are You Keeping From Your Friends
We’re sure that everyone has one, but what secret are you keeping from even your closest friends? That’s what The Mike & Carla Morning Show wanted to know this morning!…

Two young ladies sharing secrets sitting at a table.
MangoStar_Studio via Getty ImagesWe're sure that everyone has one, but what secret are you keeping from even your closest friends? That's what The Mike & Carla Morning Show wanted to know this morning!
After finding out a little something from Morty, their Executive Producer, it was time to open the text and phone lines. Giving others a chance to come forward to confess!
On the other hand, we wanted to know what secret you found out about a family member or friend that you were SHOCKED (shocked) when you found out.
As it turns out, Morty told The M&C Morning Show that he had actually hid in a bathroom with a friend to have first access to a panel at a Comic Con recently. Both Mike O'Brian and Carla Rea looked at him as to say, "Who are you?"
What Secrets Are You Keeping From Your Friends
Boy, you think you know someone...come to find out there's a lot more to Morty than we really know. But what are those secrets you are keeping from others? We get it that it's probably none of our business, but c'mon, we like to snoop!
On the other hand, a secret is just that...a secret. But what happens when the secret you entrusted to a friend leaks out? In an article in Psychology Today, this very topic was explored.
It points out that when you share, the mystery is gone and you lose control. You've shared your deep dark mystery with someone, so sooner or later it's going to come out.
Bottom line, if you want to keep a certain part of your life quite...tell no one!
In the case of Morty, come to find out that he's not the only one hiding in bathrooms! Also found out that girl Carla went to college with up at UNR, there's a reason she didn't need a college loan.
For all this and more, you have to take a couple of minutes and listen to the segment from this morning...but don't tell anyone! LOL!
7 Iconic Best Friends from Film and TV
International Day of Friendship (which is recognized on social media as #FriendshipDay) falls on July 30. While on the surface, this may seem like one of those "fake" holidays you often see, there's actually some history behind it.
According to Days of the Year, International Day of Friendship got its start as a "Hallmark Holiday." Yes, the holiday does date back to the greeting card giant in 1919. The purpose of the holiday? To send your best friends a greeting card telling them how much you appreciate them and their friendship.
While the holiday's popularity faded by 1940, it was resurrected in 1998 by the United Nations, who named the iconic children's book character Winnie the Pooh as the Ambassador of Friendship. Years later in April 2011, the United Nations officially declared that July 30 would be recognized as International Day of Friendship.
In its official declaration, the United Nation encouraged people all over the world to "observe this day in an appropriate manner, in accordance with the culture and other appropriate circumstances or customs of their local, national and regional communities, including through education and public awareness-raising activities."
Some of Our Favorite Best Friends
As with any holiday, a little celebration is in order. One way we're going to celebrate is by recognizing some of our favorite best friends from film and TV.
Among the best friend duos we immediately think of are Bill S. Preston Esq. and Ted "Theodore" Logan from the Bill & Ted trilogy. What an iconic pair! Let's face it: If your friend’s dad threatened military school if you two flunked your history class, you’d travel through time to pull out all the stops to keep your friend at your school, too! It was also nice to see that their friendship went the distance decades after the world was introduced to them.
Another pair of besties we immediately think of is Cory Matthes and Shawn Hunter from Boy Meets World. Few friendships are as beloved as Cory and Shawn. Boy Meets World fans saw them grow up from middle school to college and all of the ups and downs that come with those years. Like Bill and Ted, there's just something special about a friendship that dates back to your teen years. Those friends really saw the good, the bad and the ugly of you coming of age.
Here are more of our favorite best friends from film and TV in honor of International Day of Friendship. Enjoy!
Bill and Ted ('Bill and Ted' Franchise)
If your friend’s dad threatened military school if you two flunked your history class, you’d travel through time to pull out all the stops to keep your friend at your school, too!
Romy and Michele ('Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion')
Going to your ten-year high school reunion is kind of like time travel. For Romy and Michelle, it’s their way to stick it to the “A-Group” who bullied them for those formative four years.
Cory and Shawn ('Boy Meets World')
Few friendships are as beloved as Cory and Shawn. Boy Meets World fans saw them grow up from middle school to college and all of the ups and downs that come with those years.
Evan and Seth ('Superbad')
Evan and Seth are graduating from high school and are about to go their separate ways to college, but there’s nothing that brings two friends together than the hopes of potentially hooking up with their dream girls at the biggest party of their lives.
Daria and Jane ('Daria')
They don’t fit in and are too sardonic for Lawndale High or really any high school in existence. Thankfully, they have each other to lean on and viewers got to make fun of their fellow classmates with them.
Jay and Silent Bob (View Askewniverse)
Think of them like a super-rude, modern version of The Odd Couple. Their shenanigans throughout the entire “View Askewniverse” honestly deserve their own list.
Wayne and Garth ('Saturday Night Live'/'Wayne’s World I & II')
Bound together thanks to rock and roll and an amazing cable access show, Wayne and Garth were “goals” decades before that phrase became a thing.
Harry and Lloyd ('Dumb & Dumber' films)
They should be too dumb to function, but Harry and Lloyd’s absurd stupidity leads them to equally absurd adventures. At the end of the day, they truly do care about each other. Also, Harry is right; you can't triple stamp a double stamp.
Harold and Kumar ('Harold and Kumar' Franchise)
Desperately trying to satisfy the munchies, escaping Gitmo and finding a new Christmas tree. Is there nothing these two stoners can’t do?!
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