<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katie and.
<v Speaker 2>Josh Morning Ni, Hi guys, Good morning, Hi Hi.
<v Speaker 3>I just want let you guys know that it is
<v Speaker 3>World Kindness Day today. It's been a thing for almost
<v Speaker 3>thirty years now, and you're just supposed to do random acts.
<v Speaker 2>Of kindness today. I love that. What are you gonna
<v Speaker 2>do for me? For you? You're like, oh was that today?
<v Speaker 2>This is for you? Snuck up on me.
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna walk over to that kitchen and shut that microwave.
<v Speaker 2>Think of you the whole time.
<v Speaker 1>You always do.
<v Speaker 3>So there's an entire list out this morning on how
<v Speaker 3>you can participate in World Kindness Day today.
<v Speaker 2>Some of these are pretty good.
<v Speaker 3>Compliment the next three people that you talk to.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, that seems fairly simple. I can do that.
<v Speaker 3>Hey there, Tammy n Hr. You're looking good today. I
<v Speaker 3>like your pants.
<v Speaker 4>Write a heartfelt note to your kid's teacher. Okay, pass
<v Speaker 4>say good morning to that random person next to you
<v Speaker 4>in the elevator or on your way into work today.
<v Speaker 2>Easy stuff, right, It's just you just being kind. It's
<v Speaker 2>kind of the day. Hey, how are you?
<v Speaker 3>Goodness?
<v Speaker 1>Aren't these things we should do anyway?
<v Speaker 5>Though?
<v Speaker 2>Don't point out the obvious?
<v Speaker 3>Sorry, this is just today only to the days you
<v Speaker 3>can be monsters to your people in the elevator.
<v Speaker 1>You're the only one who exist in this world?
<v Speaker 2>Did you, dude, pick up litter? IM not gonna do that.
<v Speaker 2>Say something positive on social media. Good we're getting made
<v Speaker 2>fun of. Good luck with that.
<v Speaker 3>Call or text a random friend just to tell them
<v Speaker 3>how awesome they are. One, how are you awesome as always?
<v Speaker 2>Awesome as always?
<v Speaker 1>Can I tell you I'm afraid to pick up litter anymore.
<v Speaker 1>I'm afraid there's something on it with all the stuffed
<v Speaker 1>like anything, like what kind of Yeah, like dust on it.
<v Speaker 3>That's more worried about. Oh are you talking about dust?
<v Speaker 2>Like yeah, like exactly, like dust from you know, like dust.
<v Speaker 3>No, I'm yeah, Katie's pretty tapped into the drug culture.
<v Speaker 5>There's in everything. It's like, it's really scary, it is.
<v Speaker 5>I wouldn't pick up litter either.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not. You think there's fentanyl on it? I think
<v Speaker 2>people put it Donald's order. Yeah, well again, yeah, you
<v Speaker 2>just have to.
<v Speaker 1>I'm more careful nowadays, So I wouldn't pick up litter
<v Speaker 1>just because I'm afraid of what's on.
<v Speaker 2>It can't be on anything. It could be on your
<v Speaker 2>cart handle.
<v Speaker 1>Litter or I think like if people put trash out
<v Speaker 1>in the way, like they're like, someone's gonna pick this up,
<v Speaker 1>and I'm gonna be here waiting because there's always that,
<v Speaker 1>you know, like the good samaritan who wants to keep
<v Speaker 1>this place clean, and they're going to take advantage of it.
<v Speaker 3>So somebody's waiting for somebody to pick up litter, Yes,
<v Speaker 3>and they're gonna there's a.
<v Speaker 2>Man in the corner. That's what you think is going
<v Speaker 2>on in the city.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, there's a bunch of street tofts in a van
<v Speaker 3>somewhere going, Hey, let's hang out for the next forty
<v Speaker 3>eight hours in this van and wait till somebody comes
<v Speaker 3>by to pick up litter. There's a chance to get him,
<v Speaker 3>put them, put the dust on them.
<v Speaker 1>When you're least suspecting it, Like they're not going to
<v Speaker 1>kidnap you when you think you're gonna be kidnapped. They're
<v Speaker 1>going to do it when you're not.
<v Speaker 2>You're just looking for a good samaritan. Does it makes
<v Speaker 2>sense in my head? You never know. I don't pretty sure.
<v Speaker 5>What was that Sounds of the lambs where she tried
<v Speaker 5>to help him move the computer and she kept pushed
<v Speaker 5>on the bab.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you never know, Jair. You always be on Why
<v Speaker 2>carry nunchucks? So you're smart, dude in my back pocket
<v Speaker 2>heat He doesn't do that. I don't do that in
<v Speaker 2>the room.
<v Speaker 3>Can I tell you that Nick Knak was out walking
<v Speaker 3>in our hood which we don't live, in a bad
<v Speaker 3>part of town, and she spotted a jug on the
<v Speaker 3>side of the road that she swears was full of urine. Oh,
<v Speaker 3>She's like, what is this and why is this here?
<v Speaker 2>She did the sniff test, so she took it. She
<v Speaker 2>stuck her fingers in it. Definitely urine.
<v Speaker 1>She probably didn't touch it because she didn't know.
<v Speaker 2>She didn't exactly. She's on guard.
<v Speaker 3>Well, I'm not going to touch a jug of yellow
<v Speaker 3>liquid either.
<v Speaker 2>Again. Yeah, he's gonna run over and me like touch
<v Speaker 2>touch that. Just that that that's so in your world.
<v Speaker 3>There's a van full of dudes that are urinating in
<v Speaker 3>drug and jugs.
<v Speaker 2>We don't want to problem moving them on the side
<v Speaker 2>of the road and waiting for somebody to taste them.
<v Speaker 1>It doesn't have to be dudes.
<v Speaker 2>It could be anybody.
<v Speaker 1>We're not trying to profile here yet.
<v Speaker 6>It's a bunch of ladies straight from yoga class, sitting
<v Speaker 6>in their escalator in their lulu limb and pants, waiting,
<v Speaker 6>just waiting, and they're all taking turns.
<v Speaker 2>In the escalator, urinating into jugs. This is what's going on? Quickly,
<v Speaker 2>didn't who brought the funnel hard?
<v Speaker 3>What else is going on in your world, Katie that
<v Speaker 3>we can laugh at?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know.
<v Speaker 1>There's a few things, which one would you like to
<v Speaker 1>get into.
<v Speaker 2>I want to talk about with what happened with Zoe.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, Oh the other day when we were on the
<v Speaker 1>phone together. Oh, I loved it because we were no
<v Speaker 1>it was so sweet. So she calls me every single
<v Speaker 1>day on her way home from work. It's like and
<v Speaker 1>now she has almost an hour from her job to
<v Speaker 1>her home, so it's like, you know, a nice stretch
<v Speaker 1>that we get to talk. And the other day she
<v Speaker 1>was like mid sentence and all of a sudden she
<v Speaker 1>stops and she's.
<v Speaker 2>Like, Mama, And I was like, oh my god.
<v Speaker 1>She said it just like that, Mama, And I was like, what,
<v Speaker 1>which is heaven?
<v Speaker 2>She's like, I just saw a shooting star. That's the
<v Speaker 2>first shooting star I've ever seen in my life.
<v Speaker 1>And I was like, oh my gosh, you were on
<v Speaker 1>the phone with me when you saw your first shooting star, Like,
<v Speaker 1>I don't know why, but I like looked at the
<v Speaker 1>phone the time commemorated the date on my calendar, Like
<v Speaker 1>I was like, no, I did it was Friday.
<v Speaker 2>Leave this. I just took a picture.
<v Speaker 1>It was my phone and it was eleven eleven on
<v Speaker 1>my phone on Friday.
<v Speaker 2>On Friday.
<v Speaker 5>My body was at my place and saw that. Okay,
<v Speaker 5>he literally looked out the window and goes, you just
<v Speaker 5>see that shooting.
<v Speaker 2>Startups to hook up? Then up.
<v Speaker 5>He's happily married, and I'm sure he's always happily in
<v Speaker 5>a relationship.
<v Speaker 2>It's always good to go. But she did see a
<v Speaker 2>shooting star, like so much.
<v Speaker 1>The fact that she was on the phone with me
<v Speaker 1>when it happened. It was like the universe made this happen,
<v Speaker 1>like it was they wanted me to be here to
<v Speaker 1>commemorate it with you.
<v Speaker 2>And so what happens? You make a wish to do you
<v Speaker 2>absolu make a wish?
<v Speaker 1>Tell anybody your wish. You can't tell people you're because
<v Speaker 1>it'll ruin it if you tell people your wish. It Yes,
<v Speaker 1>that is wish making.
<v Speaker 2>One on one I'm trying to know what her wish was.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, so she made a wish and it just like
<v Speaker 1>I just couldn't stop thinking about it because I remember
<v Speaker 1>the first time I saw a shooting star and it
<v Speaker 1>was in North Dakota, and I had a habit of
<v Speaker 1>just laying in the grass a lot and looking at
<v Speaker 1>the sky because this guy, no, this guy is so
<v Speaker 1>much prettier in North Dakota, Like this wasn't supposed to
<v Speaker 1>be funny, nobody would play with hers. Yeah, I remember
<v Speaker 1>specifically seeing my first shooting star and just how like
<v Speaker 1>it almost paralyzed me for a moment, like I was like,
<v Speaker 1>what was that? And then I ran in the house
<v Speaker 1>and I told my mom. And so the fact that.
<v Speaker 6>She told me you can it's a beautiful moment together
<v Speaker 6>that you guys share.
<v Speaker 2>There was a beautiful moment. You can tell us what
<v Speaker 2>the wish means.
<v Speaker 5>It's a very well known science or myth that telling
<v Speaker 5>people about your wish does not make it not come true.
<v Speaker 1>They don't know what the internet doesn't know, Josh, Sure,
<v Speaker 1>that's mystical stuff. That's like.
<v Speaker 2>You can't google the universe. It's not I want to know.
<v Speaker 3>That's exciting for you guys, I'm glad, you.
<v Speaker 2>Really special. Maybe I'm really good, I'm really happy for
<v Speaker 2>maybe not. Amster Wheel just keeps running up. There doesn't
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