<v Speaker 1>Jar, you, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god, you guys, Oh what night was it?
<v Speaker 3>Was?
<v Speaker 4>It Friday night?
<v Speaker 5>Car full of girls and we all went to skate
<v Speaker 5>City because it was Taylor Swift night.
<v Speaker 4>Oh my god.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, I was stuck there for a couple hours.
<v Speaker 5>You were back to back to back to back to
<v Speaker 5>back to back, Taylor Swift to back to back to
<v Speaker 5>back to back.
<v Speaker 3>It.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it was awesome.
<v Speaker 1>Like are people doing the new album thing too? Like,
<v Speaker 1>was it a sea of turquoise and orange because that's
<v Speaker 1>the new color scheme.
<v Speaker 6>No, I didn't notice.
<v Speaker 5>There were some there were some outfits and things like that.
<v Speaker 5>There wasn't like one color or anything like that. It
<v Speaker 5>was just a bunch of people going crazy over Taylor Swift.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, for Friday night at skate City.
<v Speaker 1>And usually she gets some dressing all like too, So
<v Speaker 1>I just figured, you know, she worked her magic.
<v Speaker 4>I will say though it was it was cute.
<v Speaker 5>It was cute, and uh, you know, it brought me
<v Speaker 5>back to the days of fun Plex. If you guys
<v Speaker 5>remember fun Plex down in the Littleton area where we
<v Speaker 5>had those you know, nights in elementary school and middle
<v Speaker 5>school where it was skate night and you loaded up
<v Speaker 5>the cars with all your friends and you went roller skating.
<v Speaker 1>That's so funny.
<v Speaker 5>And it's just like it's just a decent, wholesome night out,
<v Speaker 5>you know, so I can't be mad at it.
<v Speaker 1>You say wholesome, it's a wholesome night My weekend's growing
<v Speaker 1>up the community right where the courthouse was in my
<v Speaker 1>small town, the basement, they called it cell block.
<v Speaker 6>I don't know why.
<v Speaker 2>They were like, let's make it look like a jail.
<v Speaker 2>All the kids will come in.
<v Speaker 1>That's where we skated, was down in the basement of
<v Speaker 1>the memorial building and it was called cell Block and
<v Speaker 1>we would make like frozen pizzas down there, and it
<v Speaker 1>was like you could stay till midnight or one in
<v Speaker 1>the morning, and while your parents are out of the war,
<v Speaker 1>great memory, we're at cell block.
<v Speaker 6>Block.
<v Speaker 1>I know we're gonna be It's like, that's all right.
<v Speaker 2>I'll be at Pops.
<v Speaker 4>I'll come pick you up at one.
<v Speaker 5>Making out the corner of smoking cigarete that's outside.
<v Speaker 1>They had like the lights that came on the dance
<v Speaker 1>floor that you know, like one couple would be out
<v Speaker 1>slow dancing and they do the spotlight on them and everybody.
<v Speaker 2>Would like, you know, like cheer them on for dancing.
<v Speaker 4>But oh yeah, those are the days.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, yeah, I don't know why they made it
<v Speaker 1>look like a jail, Like looking back, that's funny anyway.
<v Speaker 4>So like that, yeah, how to North Dakota kids end.
<v Speaker 1>Up doing that exactly and that's where it started.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, it was a good night. You know when
<v Speaker 5>fun plakes you got switched hands a few times. It
<v Speaker 5>was like mister Biggs, I think. And then Fat City
<v Speaker 5>or something Butt City, like right before they shut it down,
<v Speaker 5>Like I went there when last time and just did
<v Speaker 5>like a walk through and just kind of reminisced and
<v Speaker 5>walked into the roller skating rink which they had turned
<v Speaker 5>into go karts.
<v Speaker 4>Which was stupid.
<v Speaker 3>That was the place that like, for some reason, my
<v Speaker 3>middle school thought that was the place to be and
<v Speaker 3>so like every trip they would take us, Yeah, but
<v Speaker 3>it was the place like during the day they would
<v Speaker 3>bring us there at like nine am and they're like
<v Speaker 3>all right, kids go crazy, Like it was so much
<v Speaker 3>fun because we were middle school and I'll never forget
<v Speaker 3>there was that was where I was supposed to have
<v Speaker 3>like my first kiss was. It was Fat City at
<v Speaker 3>the time, and that was this girl, Catherine. I'll never
<v Speaker 3>forget her. She told like all the little boys that
<v Speaker 3>were my friend group there and she's like this is
<v Speaker 3>the day and it was May ninth, and I'll.
<v Speaker 6>Never forget because I was so scared. You remember, Oh
<v Speaker 6>my gosh.
<v Speaker 3>I was so scared because she the word got to
<v Speaker 3>me and I was freaking out about it, and she
<v Speaker 3>was like, this is when it's gonna happen. And I
<v Speaker 3>had the boys come up to me like throughout the
<v Speaker 3>day and like give me breath, freshen her and like
<v Speaker 3>gum and stuff.
<v Speaker 6>Oh my god, yeah it was. I was so scared
<v Speaker 6>and it never happened. She never approached me somebody else.
<v Speaker 1>She's like it was a different Josh was very common name.
<v Speaker 4>I was so scared.
<v Speaker 6>I was shaking in my boots. I'll never forget. I
<v Speaker 6>was in fourth grade and.
<v Speaker 4>Him happened. So sad, Oh my gosh.
<v Speaker 5>The one thing I wanted to do though, on Friday
<v Speaker 5>night was man Bless her heart. The young lady was
<v Speaker 5>running the DJ booth there at the roller skating rink,
<v Speaker 5>you know, playing the hits every time she'd get on
<v Speaker 5>the mic. Okayse skater, are you ready to play?
<v Speaker 4>Limbo.
<v Speaker 5>Why keep talking.
<v Speaker 4>Like that.
<v Speaker 6>Me the microphone?
<v Speaker 4>Shut up. She's right there. I hope she doesn't hear me.
<v Speaker 4>It's her first time.
<v Speaker 5>Please stop talking like driving crazy, driving so bad. It's
<v Speaker 5>time for some more Taylor Swift trivia.
<v Speaker 6>Awful.
<v Speaker 2>Taylor's favorite number is.
<v Speaker 4>Oh my gosh, out there and just take the mic
<v Speaker 4>because let me. Let me just do this for you.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna let you finish.
<v Speaker 4>Let you get a slice and an icy I'll do
<v Speaker 4>the rest of them.
<v Speaker 2>All right, it's time for PM. I.
<v Speaker 5>You're gonna send you on your way this Monday morning
<v Speaker 5>with a positive, a minus, and something a little bit interesting.
<v Speaker 5>A little bit interesting, Katie, you got the P, don't you.
<v Speaker 4>You scrambled and found one.
<v Speaker 6>I have the P.
<v Speaker 2>I had it locked and loaded, ready to go.
<v Speaker 1>And it is a positive that Starbucks did such a
<v Speaker 1>good job with their holiday rollout items this year. I mean,
<v Speaker 1>oh my gosh, that little barrista was so cute. They
<v Speaker 1>had to issue an apology. They're like, we're so sorry
<v Speaker 1>that our wonderful holiday barrista cup was so popular it
<v Speaker 1>sold out, Like that's kind of what they did here, cheek.
<v Speaker 4>We're so sorry it was so popular.
<v Speaker 6>In their apology.
<v Speaker 1>And it's funny because the big story that you know
<v Speaker 1>is surrounding it is that they only gave out so
<v Speaker 1>many cups to each branch as to create that kind
<v Speaker 1>of demand for these Barista cups. They didn't even address that.
<v Speaker 1>They didn't even confirm or deny if that is the case,
<v Speaker 1>but they said.
<v Speaker 2>That they there, No, they didn't.
<v Speaker 1>They Actually the only thing that they said as far
<v Speaker 1>as this specific thing was that that they were more
<v Speaker 1>exciting merchandise coming and that they were The clarification was
<v Speaker 1>that they apologized. Hold on, I'm trying to get to
<v Speaker 1>this one specific part here that they said, here we go.
<v Speaker 1>We understand many customers were excited about the Barista cups
<v Speaker 1>and apologize for the disappointment this may have caused. But
<v Speaker 1>they are excited about how many more they're putting in
<v Speaker 1>the store, so they're restocking them at crazy rates, but
<v Speaker 1>people still cannot find them. So again, they're not really
<v Speaker 1>bringing us any clarification on the issue, but they're really
<v Speaker 1>just saying, hey, we're sorry, our cups were so popular
<v Speaker 1>that you're having a really hard time finding them in their.
<v Speaker 6>Right now. A very weird apology.
<v Speaker 4>Sorry, we're so amazed again.
<v Speaker 1>They're talking about how they have even more holiday stuff
<v Speaker 1>coming out though, and that's what people are excited to
<v Speaker 1>know what they're gonna have. When they put the TikTok
<v Speaker 1>TikTok out this summer, it was just the barrista things.
<v Speaker 6>So now people are like, well, what.
<v Speaker 1>Else do you have? We thought it was just what
<v Speaker 1>else can we fight for? And complain that, you know,
<v Speaker 1>you only gave us so many for So yeah, we'll
<v Speaker 1>see about this, but I think they're adorable.
<v Speaker 5>Zoe has one, yeah, that she got from a Starbucks employees,
<v Speaker 5>So that's what I mean.
<v Speaker 4>I'm glad.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well she she used to work there.
<v Speaker 2>You know it doesn't don't.
<v Speaker 5>That's nice give the discount.
<v Speaker 1>But yeah, I mean I'm excited to see what else
<v Speaker 1>they roll out.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I'm dying for a peppermint mocha. I'll tell you
<v Speaker 5>that much right now, vincee non fat peppermint mocha, no whip.
<v Speaker 6>Why not whip?
<v Speaker 4>Save where you can, buddy.
<v Speaker 1>You can try their holiday flavors that they rolled out too,
<v Speaker 1>if you.
<v Speaker 2>Want, Yeah, Vine non fat mocha no whip.
<v Speaker 1>Or the peppermint moca.
<v Speaker 5>Oh that's right, Vinta is that what I said, yte peppermint?
<v Speaker 5>Nont said the first time, didn't say the second time,
<v Speaker 5>the third time?
<v Speaker 1>Inlay the ice sugar cookie, the ice sugar cookieve.
<v Speaker 2>Nope, and the gingerbread shot nope, no vine peppermint mocha. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>that's non fact, no.
<v Speaker 7>Way, no order, no whip and they have regular cut
<v Speaker 7>because also the whip tape takes up valuable real estate
<v Speaker 7>in the cup too, because then they don't put as
<v Speaker 7>much in because they got to whip it up on top.
<v Speaker 2>You gotta have on the top.
<v Speaker 4>That I almost said a bad word.
<v Speaker 2>Top that thing.
<v Speaker 3>Off, but the whip will melt to and it makes
<v Speaker 3>it creamyer. It's no got enough right, all right? I
<v Speaker 3>have the minus today. In a recent study of ten
<v Speaker 3>thousand men in and out of relationships, FEN found that
<v Speaker 3>men in committed relationships, on average spend about fifteen to
<v Speaker 3>twenty thousand dollars more per year than single men. And
<v Speaker 3>this is additional costs typically come from the dates, the travel,
<v Speaker 3>I have, shared living expenses, and financial support for their
<v Speaker 3>partner's personal needs. These men also, it depends on the
<v Speaker 3>lifestyle and income and the total can be much higher,
<v Speaker 3>which is the fifteen to twenty thousand plus. They did
<v Speaker 3>put the plus sign there as well, And a lot
<v Speaker 3>of this economists say that a lot of men take
<v Speaker 3>this on willingly. They want to, you know, give their partner,
<v Speaker 3>especially if it is a female partner. You know, hey, no,
<v Speaker 3>I can pay for this, I can pay for that, this,
<v Speaker 3>that and the other thing. And yet that's a lot
<v Speaker 3>of money, Katie, that is a lot of money that men.
<v Speaker 6>Are shelling out grand a year. That just depends on
<v Speaker 6>how much they make.
<v Speaker 3>Like if they make more money, you know, if they
<v Speaker 3>make more than the average income, they spend a lot
<v Speaker 3>more on those women which are expecting a lot of fris.
<v Speaker 1>Wonder why everyone's single, Like, honestly, that is so much
<v Speaker 1>money to spend on another lot of money.
<v Speaker 3>And I noticed that too, Like, I mean, there's o't.
<v Speaker 3>Women are more forward nowadays coming to saying to you.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, I'm not paying for that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Like I'm the one being taken on this date.
<v Speaker 3>I'm the pri and I'm like, I mean, I'm expected
<v Speaker 3>I expect to pay as well. But they're much more
<v Speaker 3>forward about that. I like a little gratitude, a little
<v Speaker 3>thank you so much, or even pretending to get your
<v Speaker 3>wallet out and pay.
<v Speaker 6>Uh huh.
<v Speaker 4>There's a lot of always pretend.
<v Speaker 2>I have to pretend.
<v Speaker 6>They're much more forward. I know.
<v Speaker 3>I've just noticed how now they're like no, no, no, no,
<v Speaker 3>no no, no no no, you're paying for this?
<v Speaker 6>No no, Well.
<v Speaker 2>Quit going on the air saying that you're loaded.
<v Speaker 1>I know they'll take advantage of that every time they do.
<v Speaker 4>Take it.
<v Speaker 5>You have today, that's that's Jeremy that says that, Are
<v Speaker 5>you kidding me?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I work on radio.
<v Speaker 3>They should know I got rich onmy Josh from my parents,
<v Speaker 3>not for me.
<v Speaker 5>All right, there's your minus ladies, just like no, I'm sad.
<v Speaker 6>All right.
<v Speaker 5>Here's the interesting to write round out p m I today. So,
<v Speaker 5>if you're shopping at a Target this holiday season and
<v Speaker 5>it seems like the employees are being a little extra attentive, listen,
<v Speaker 5>they're not flirting with you. It's a new policy that
<v Speaker 5>Target has implemented. They are launching the ten four program.
<v Speaker 5>That's a big ten four, requiring workers to engage with customers.
<v Speaker 4>Now here's the ten part.
<v Speaker 5>If they are within ten feet of a shopper, they
<v Speaker 5>are being told to smile at them d Then as
<v Speaker 5>they get closer they'll make eye contact, wave or say
<v Speaker 5>hello Hello. Now, if they are within four feet of
<v Speaker 5>a shopper, employees must ask if they need help finding anything,
<v Speaker 5>or or they're directed to ask how their day is going,
<v Speaker 5>or something similar in that regard.
<v Speaker 4>How's day going? How are you? You're a busy little shopper,
<v Speaker 4>aren't you, they say.
<v Speaker 5>Heading into the holiday, They're making adjustments and implementing new
<v Speaker 5>ways to increase connection during the most important time of year.
<v Speaker 4>Now, if you.
<v Speaker 5>Follow any of Target's financials, they are kind of in
<v Speaker 5>the toilet right now.
<v Speaker 4>Are they making money?
<v Speaker 5>So this is I guess, a way to implement just
<v Speaker 5>a better customer experience personally for me.
<v Speaker 4>Leave me alone, but leave me alone.
<v Speaker 6>Don't awkwardly smile at me from tell someone.
<v Speaker 1>This reminds me of that video that shows you how
<v Speaker 1>to smile like sexy at a guy where it's like,
<v Speaker 1>you know, and then you lower your face and then
<v Speaker 1>you like, you know, raise your eyebrows and then you smile.
<v Speaker 6>You know what I mean.
<v Speaker 1>With their red shirts and pans tell people how to
<v Speaker 1>approach them, like I would just go, I know, and
<v Speaker 1>I would just be completely like if you're telling me,
<v Speaker 1>I need to engage with them. I would say the
<v Speaker 1>most random things right like, have you seen our clearance meet?
<v Speaker 6>We're over there, could.
<v Speaker 1>Like just to just go up say the most random thing,
<v Speaker 1>have you seen our clearance meet us?
<v Speaker 4>I direct you right to.
<v Speaker 5>You gotta have some sort of mental tape measure, though,
<v Speaker 5>Like I wonder if they're practicing at the store, Like
<v Speaker 5>this is ten feet, this is twelve.
<v Speaker 6>You don't have to smile yet. I don't.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I love you. Can I hold your baby?
<v Speaker 6>Awkward?
<v Speaker 2>That's so awkward, and I kind of want to have
<v Speaker 2>fun with it.
<v Speaker 4>I just stare back at him, smile back at him.
<v Speaker 1>Were's some khakis in the red shirt and go have
<v Speaker 6>Do it.
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