<v Speaker 1>Jared, Katie and Josh mix one.
<v Speaker 2>Hundred and you could be in the studios with us.
<v Speaker 1>Katie isn't working, is a little gotta going.
<v Speaker 2>We all look really snazzy.
<v Speaker 1>I got my throwback mixed shirt on. This is circa
<v Speaker 1>two thousand four. Maybe it looks it you, Yeah, it's
<v Speaker 1>a Dicky's like. Yeah, it was like, this is retro
<v Speaker 1>bro flair and it's not breathable at all.
<v Speaker 2>And the studio is hotter than the gates of Hell
<v Speaker 2>this morning. It's hotter than a thousand suns. It is
<v Speaker 2>so hot in here.
<v Speaker 1>I'm already pitting out a little bit.
<v Speaker 2>Come here, yeah already, Yeah, just to show no shirt?
<v Speaker 2>Did you have an undershirt?
<v Speaker 3>No?
<v Speaker 2>Do you have.
<v Speaker 1>Little tall nipples under here? All three of them tall
<v Speaker 1>nipples and belly buttons under here?
<v Speaker 2>You guys, so you're not getting we'll keep your shirt
<v Speaker 2>on anyway.
<v Speaker 1>Maybe this was a bad choice today, but it's vintage
<v Speaker 1>now got the mix means variety tagline of.
<v Speaker 2>Variety. That's old. Anyway, we'll see it. It doesn't smell.
<v Speaker 2>We're doing all right yet? Super excited?
<v Speaker 1>Uh, both kids back in school today, Get out of here,
<v Speaker 1>go learn something. Super stoked My daughter had a little
<v Speaker 1>half day yesterday just to kind of, you know, get them.
<v Speaker 2>Ready, get their feet wet.
<v Speaker 1>I guess, which is always ridiculous to me, Like just
<v Speaker 1>pull the band aid off, go for a full day.
<v Speaker 4>They've got to go find their locker and their seat
<v Speaker 4>and their teacher.
<v Speaker 2>And didn't you do that on back to school?
<v Speaker 4>We did that already, But then you have dropped off supplies,
<v Speaker 4>like makes it real like a half day and then
<v Speaker 4>guess what, in a couple of weeks, we got a
<v Speaker 4>four day weekend, Labor day.
<v Speaker 2>You know, they need a break from their break.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, anyway, we're we're super excited to see the
<v Speaker 1>kids get back. I think they were kind of itching anyway, honestly,
<v Speaker 1>you know, I poked fun and joke about it, but
<v Speaker 1>you know, parents are ready for the kids to be back.
<v Speaker 2>But I think with my two kiddos, I think they
<v Speaker 2>were kind of ready. It's about that time, and it
<v Speaker 2>lasts for one day, yeah.
<v Speaker 1>Right, yeah, but they're ready to see their friends and
<v Speaker 1>get back to it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, they routine themselves. We're stoked. We're superstiked.
<v Speaker 3>Syllabus week was always the best because you never got
<v Speaker 3>homework or anything, and you were still trying to just
<v Speaker 3>figure out like where the classes were and everything, and
<v Speaker 3>you got to see all your friends again.
<v Speaker 2>But then the second week everything hits again. You're like, oh, man,
<v Speaker 2>well do you mean we have homework?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>What what is this? Right?
<v Speaker 1>What else is going on? Both Josh and I had
<v Speaker 1>a crazy kind of drive in this morning. I mean
<v Speaker 1>it's when I was driving in, it was like for something.
<v Speaker 1>And on four seventy there was a car that looked
<v Speaker 1>like it had rolled about fifteen times and was laying
<v Speaker 1>kind of up on the side of a hill. Oh geez,
<v Speaker 1>like twenty cop cars, you know, fire truck ambulances. And
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, how does this.
<v Speaker 2>Happen this early in the morning. How they're speeding nobody?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, with no cars, they think they can go one
<v Speaker 3>hundred miles an hour. So truly it must have been
<v Speaker 3>dominic touretto. And there, you know, going you know, one
<v Speaker 3>a buck eighty or something. So that was going on,
<v Speaker 3>and then Josh came in this one.
<v Speaker 2>He was like, ah, nah, I got you, I got
<v Speaker 2>you beat dude. It was crazy.
<v Speaker 3>So I was trying to say, you know how virtually
<v Speaker 3>every neighborhood has like their neighborhood's sign at the opening
<v Speaker 3>of the neighborhood like Highland's Ranch or Loan Tree or
<v Speaker 3>Centennial and it says like, you know, welcome to the
<v Speaker 3>neighborhood or whatever. Well, my neighborhood has that as well.
<v Speaker 3>And there was a I could barely tell that it
<v Speaker 3>was a tesla smashed.
<v Speaker 2>Through the sign.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my god, and like maybe the back quarter of
<v Speaker 3>it was still sticking out of it. But the craziest
<v Speaker 3>part so also Jeremy, I had like nine police cars
<v Speaker 3>and there was an ambulance sitting there in a fire truck.
<v Speaker 3>And I'm like, you know, I'm trying to rubber neck
<v Speaker 3>and drive at the same time, which is really safe,
<v Speaker 3>but again really early in the morning. But I'm watching
<v Speaker 3>this accident as I'm driving past it, and I'm like,
<v Speaker 3>who could have done this? And lo and behold on
<v Speaker 3>the sidewalk, I saw what looked I thought either five
<v Speaker 3>or six young kids, like maybe they just got their
<v Speaker 3>license team and maybe took mom and dad's car out
<v Speaker 3>for a little joy ride early in the morning or
<v Speaker 3>late at night. I'm not sure when this happened. It
<v Speaker 3>had already unfolded when I was driving past, but I
<v Speaker 3>think they were all just sitting on the curb, So
<v Speaker 3>I don't think anybody looked too injured or anything, but.
<v Speaker 2>Just got away from them.
<v Speaker 3>You had to, I mean, seriously, you had to be going.
<v Speaker 3>It looked like one hundred miles an hour for the
<v Speaker 3>damage that it did through a concrete and stone wall
<v Speaker 3>that was built.
<v Speaker 1>I've been into Tesla a few times. I've driven one,
<v Speaker 1>and I mean you barely touched the pedal. Yeah, those
<v Speaker 1>things and it's like, oh, hockey ship. So I can
<v Speaker 1>see if you're an inexperienced driver and you're out farting
<v Speaker 1>around in the middle of the night, that could get
<v Speaker 1>away from it.
<v Speaker 3>I'm almost like kids shouldn't drive Teslas because all kids
<v Speaker 3>want to go fast.
<v Speaker 2>Man.
<v Speaker 3>I wanted to go fast as a teen, and you know,
<v Speaker 3>thank god we I made it through my teens and
<v Speaker 3>wasn't too stupid. But if you have essentially a rocket
<v Speaker 3>powered go kart, yeah, I mean you want to go
<v Speaker 3>reallyad good and you could lose control on those things
<v Speaker 3>so easily.
<v Speaker 4>Well, you'd have to be going fast to get airborne
<v Speaker 4>and go through a sign.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my, total airborne, because there's like it's it's like
<v Speaker 3>a little homemade jump essentially because there's a hill where
<v Speaker 3>the sign is on, so they curb.
<v Speaker 2>I know it is really they got a story forever
<v Speaker 2>if they were all safe. They crashed and they're like down.
<v Speaker 2>That was awesome. I know, the initial fear of like
<v Speaker 2>everybody good okay? That was so cool. Exactly was the trouble?
<v Speaker 1>Was the president of your HOA already out there like
<v Speaker 1>writing up a citation.
<v Speaker 2>Hands on hips and everything.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, it's just not good clips going on here, clipboard.
<v Speaker 2>This is a violation of r h O. This is
<v Speaker 2>just going to cost us so much. Was not in
<v Speaker 2>the budget.
<v Speaker 3>No, I felt my wallet getting lighter for the ho
<v Speaker 3>I was like, oh no, but it was crazy.
<v Speaker 1>Man.
<v Speaker 3>I I don't know if everybody was okay or not,
<v Speaker 3>but I saw a bunch of kids sitting on the
<v Speaker 3>curb and I was like, oh man, it's.
<v Speaker 2>Not good, says another things if people weren't okay.
<v Speaker 3>So I saw one so one ambulance, but there was
<v Speaker 3>no I mean, it's so funny. Paramedics never look like
<v Speaker 3>they're in a rush, but there was no rush. Really
<v Speaker 3>didn't see anybody going out on a stretcher compressions and no, no, no,
<v Speaker 3>none of that, but it was I was just like,
<v Speaker 3>oh man, those those dark. I felt old because I
<v Speaker 3>like those dark, those dark ruining our neighborhood up to.
<v Speaker 2>No cut in the middle of the night. What they're
<v Speaker 2>doing
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