<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh one hundred. Well, here's all the
<v Speaker 1>big stories of the day. My god, we might as
<v Speaker 1>well start off with the Broncos. What is going on?
<v Speaker 2>Nine and two right, eight in a row.
<v Speaker 1>After that, it's they're doing easy, pretty darn good, doing
<v Speaker 1>real nice our rival, Come on, Chiefs. I actually plunk
<v Speaker 1>down and watched the fourth quarter last night.
<v Speaker 2>The whole thing, entire thing, believe it or not.
<v Speaker 3>That is such a close game.
<v Speaker 2>Let's go.
<v Speaker 4>I now to get down to the field goal, to
<v Speaker 4>win it with a field goal in the final seconds.
<v Speaker 4>It's just it's very true to how the Broncos have
<v Speaker 4>played all season.
<v Speaker 3>Is these last second kind of winning.
<v Speaker 1>Crazy and exciting, exciting, is exciting, super exciting. Yeah, it's
<v Speaker 1>a real Neil Bider there to the very end of
<v Speaker 1>the game. So anyway, I'm happy about this. I'm gonna
<v Speaker 1>start hopping on the football bandwagon. I think really hug fan,
<v Speaker 1>huge fan, broadcast Bonix. I've been telling people for years,
<v Speaker 1>this is the guy that needs to take the team
<v Speaker 1>to the super Bowl.
<v Speaker 4>This is when you flex cheer me. You're like, listen,
<v Speaker 4>bored and raised Denver. He said, that's when you throw
<v Speaker 4>that in there.
<v Speaker 1>I tell you it was on the Dan Reeves Show.
<v Speaker 1>Back in the day, Channel used to do the Dan
<v Speaker 1>Reeves Show and they used to film it there and
<v Speaker 1>my uncle worked at Channel four and he's like, hey,
<v Speaker 1>you want to be in the audience for the Dan
<v Speaker 1>Reeves Show.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, okay.
<v Speaker 1>So it was me, my dad and my sister all
<v Speaker 1>sitting there in the TV studio listen to Dan Reeves
<v Speaker 1>talk about plays and sports and stats. Hey, he rests.
<v Speaker 3>That's amazing.
<v Speaker 1>There is a I should try to find it. There's
<v Speaker 1>a VHS copy of it somewhere.
<v Speaker 2>In the back round. I'm sitting in a turtle turtle neck.
<v Speaker 1>I mean this had to be yeah, like eighty nine
<v Speaker 1>or something when was Reeves the coach in the Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>you were just a bee.
<v Speaker 2>That is hilarious. I want to see I want to
<v Speaker 2>see it.
<v Speaker 3>You have to find that.
<v Speaker 1>What else is going on? Oh, this story is kind
<v Speaker 1>of funny. This morning, Paris Hilton would like everybody to
<v Speaker 1>know that she is self made. Yeah, the direct descendant
<v Speaker 1>of the dude that founded the multi billion dollar Hilton
<v Speaker 1>hotel chain thinks that she made her fortune all by herself.
<v Speaker 3>Isn't that adorable?
<v Speaker 1>She says, everything I've done, I've done it on my own.
<v Speaker 1>And yes, I do come from the last name, but
<v Speaker 1>there are also many children I know that come from
<v Speaker 1>families who, you know, take the choice of not doing
<v Speaker 1>anything with their lives. And then she compares her situation
<v Speaker 1>to Kylie Jenner, who also claims to be self made.
<v Speaker 1>Come on, I can't even the fact.
<v Speaker 4>That they can't understand the level that they started at
<v Speaker 4>was at such a bigger level than anybody else.
<v Speaker 3>Like the fact that they're trying.
<v Speaker 4>To make it seem like they're just normal people, Like, Okay,
<v Speaker 4>you're you're successful, you have a lot of money, you
<v Speaker 4>come from a family that has a lot of money,
<v Speaker 4>Just embrace it, like is fine. But like you're from,
<v Speaker 4>you know, from the street working cloth of American culture.
<v Speaker 3>Like that's not what that's not that's not it.
<v Speaker 5>I can't even pull myself up from billion dollar boots straps.
<v Speaker 3>Come on, now, that's what makes people mad is it's
<v Speaker 3>like you were not.
<v Speaker 2>The same batons I put my lubatons once.
<v Speaker 4>Come on, Paris Hilton's not Oh lord, parents, watch out,
<v Speaker 4>get ready la boo boos.
<v Speaker 1>They've officially been picked up by Sony, so we're gonna
<v Speaker 1>get a La Boo Boo movie at some point. Uh
<v Speaker 1>no information. I don't know if it's going to be
<v Speaker 1>live action one of those goofy animation styles. Too early
<v Speaker 1>in development, so says this story. But we're getting a
<v Speaker 1>La Boo Boo movie, Well maybe we'll get some La
<v Speaker 1>Booboo regulation too, and they won't be just selling off
<v Speaker 1>knockoff La Boo boos is real laboo boos. You're very
<v Speaker 1>passionate about the knockoff.
<v Speaker 3>The regulation is crazy.
<v Speaker 4>They can have like fake La Boo boos and real
<v Speaker 4>laboo Boo packaging saying it's a legit La Boo boo
<v Speaker 4>and it's not and it's a it's a la.
<v Speaker 3>Fu fou all day.
<v Speaker 1>Stop saying La Boo Boo.
<v Speaker 3>Please regulated, Come.
<v Speaker 1>On, you need them to be regulated. This is labooos
<v Speaker 1>typically cost between twenty and fifty dollars. Aren't they like
<v Speaker 1>one hundred bucks?
<v Speaker 3>There's so much more than that, I know, especially.
<v Speaker 2>It depends on what you want though too.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, like because there's special edition La Boo Boos, they're
<v Speaker 4>like hard to get your hands on.
<v Speaker 2>The got a boat, I know, Yeah, I bet they will.
<v Speaker 1>Football.
<v Speaker 4>I have a little Denver Nuggets lafufu in our office.
<v Speaker 4>So I can tell you they've got all kinds. They've
<v Speaker 4>got all kinds, just so many.
<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to think of a joke about loved doodoo.
<v Speaker 1>You'll find it formulated. I'll be thinking about it. Do doo.
<v Speaker 2>Okay.
<v Speaker 1>So there's this nonprofit group called the Public Interest Research Group.
<v Speaker 1>Imagine hanging out with these people at thinks. Oh my god,
<v Speaker 1>they just released their fortieth annual Trouble in Toyland Report.
<v Speaker 1>In the past that you focused on things like choking
<v Speaker 1>hazards and breaking your bones and I don't know all
<v Speaker 1>sorts of stuff, but when it comes to toys during
<v Speaker 1>the holiday season, you could fall down and hurt yourself. Well,
<v Speaker 1>now this year they're saying AI is an emerging threat
<v Speaker 1>to look out for parents as you're buying gifts. This year,
<v Speaker 1>they tested a bunch of toys that use AI to
<v Speaker 1>have full conversations with kids, and they say some of
<v Speaker 1>the conversations weren't exactly PG. They found a lot of
<v Speaker 1>toys that would talk in depth about explicit topics, and
<v Speaker 1>then other toys that would offer advice on where children
<v Speaker 1>can find matches and knives.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, WHOA, that's not what you want.
<v Speaker 1>Hey, do you kids know where the matches are?
<v Speaker 2>Anyway?
<v Speaker 1>And then they acted like really dismayed and like oh
<v Speaker 1>when the kids decided to leave, so it kind of
<v Speaker 1>would pull the kids back in, like you would be like,
<v Speaker 1>don't leave, please, don't leave, Let's talk about knives. They're
<v Speaker 1>saying there's no way to regulate these toys right now,
<v Speaker 1>and they're not sure what the AI toy might talk about,
<v Speaker 1>so be aware of it. They also said some of
<v Speaker 1>these toys that were tested kept recording for an extra
<v Speaker 1>ten seconds after the kids stopped talking, so there could
<v Speaker 1>be privacy issues as well, if mom's standing there in
<v Speaker 1>the background talking about her bank account or something. So anyway,
<v Speaker 1>if you're dying to know some of the products, I
<v Speaker 1>think they have them listed on the Public Interest Research
<v Speaker 1>Group's website.
<v Speaker 5>If you're really bored this morning, you want to go
<v Speaker 5>check those out. Hey, I needs to be regulated, like
<v Speaker 5>there is no tomorrow. There's no rules right now exactly.
<v Speaker 1>You ever played with matches?
<v Speaker 3>It's like the wild wild West out there, it is.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, really, I tell you what, have you ever
<v Speaker 1>played with matches? And you ever let a knife on fire?
<v Speaker 1>I don't tell your parents you're playing with knives, but
<v Speaker 1>go find the shop.
<v Speaker 2>One.
<v Speaker 1>Gosh, what else we have sports stuff?
<v Speaker 2>We do have sports stuff.
<v Speaker 5>And I'm going to touch on the Broncos one again
<v Speaker 5>because they are just on fire. They have had eight
<v Speaker 5>wins in a row, and I am telling you, guys,
<v Speaker 5>this is incredibly reminiscent of the last time they did
<v Speaker 5>this exact same thing when who was at the helm
<v Speaker 5>the sheriff, Peyton Manning, And what did they do.
<v Speaker 3>That year, sheriff?
<v Speaker 5>They won the Super Bowl. It's look, I don't know.
<v Speaker 5>I know the Broncos defense is incredible. I don't know
<v Speaker 5>if the offense it's getting the job done in the
<v Speaker 5>fourth quarter. I understand that offense still has some things
<v Speaker 5>that they need to pick up. But I'm starting to
<v Speaker 5>really think this Broncos team is for real. There was
<v Speaker 5>a lot of wins earlier this year where I'm like,
<v Speaker 5>that's a one that's a one in seven team, that's
<v Speaker 5>a two and six team. You're beating the Chiefs. I mean,
<v Speaker 5>that's that's a huge, huge step up. That is Patrick Mahomes,
<v Speaker 5>Travis Kelce, like, that is a really good team over there,
<v Speaker 5>and the Broncos are actually able to finally not be
<v Speaker 5>the you know, the stepchild and gets pushed around.
<v Speaker 2>They were doing their pushing back. They were getting angry.
<v Speaker 1>Apologies to all the step children who are getting shove
<v Speaker 1>this thing.
<v Speaker 3>We love you now. But it's funny.
<v Speaker 4>You make a good point though, because that team that
<v Speaker 4>won the Super Bowl back in the day with Peyton
<v Speaker 4>Manning under center, uh, they really looked to their defense
<v Speaker 4>a lot too. Their offense wasn't even though Peyton, it
<v Speaker 4>wasn't what people talk about when you talk about that
<v Speaker 4>Super Bowl team. It was the Broncos defense that one
<v Speaker 4>that game. So maybe the Broncos you never.
<v Speaker 2>Never know, you never know.
<v Speaker 1>Exciting.
<v Speaker 5>The Nuggets have won seven in a row, the Avalanche
<v Speaker 5>of one six in a row. It is a good
<v Speaker 5>time to be a Denver sports fance a lot.
<v Speaker 3>All these you.
<v Speaker 4>Know sports teams winning is really good for our local
<v Speaker 4>restaurant industry too. It's kind of what's kicking off the
<v Speaker 4>local part of your mile high hype. But that win
<v Speaker 4>streak for the Broncos alone, because they were looking at
<v Speaker 4>many businesses this past year, specifically downtown, they saw a
<v Speaker 4>drop of fourteen percent in sales over the past year,
<v Speaker 4>because you know all that construction on Colfax that again
<v Speaker 4>they're getting everything is up and running now, But there
<v Speaker 4>was a long period of time where those businesses were
<v Speaker 4>being affected and now they're calling all of these wins.
<v Speaker 4>A lot of people were pregaming before this. They were
<v Speaker 4>partying at home and then coming to the games, and
<v Speaker 4>now because of the win, everybody wants to be a
<v Speaker 4>part of the atmosphere. So those businesses in that area
<v Speaker 4>are starting to report some really really good numbers and
<v Speaker 4>they're saying that not only beforehand, because people want a
<v Speaker 4>pregame after like they're starting around younger because of the
<v Speaker 4>win versus if they lose, everybody wants to go home
<v Speaker 4>and mope. Well, now with the wins, everyone wants to
<v Speaker 4>stay and party. And our local restaurants down there see that.
<v Speaker 4>So noting like that money really nice story to start
<v Speaker 4>things up this Monday morning.
<v Speaker 3>How about this one, though, Well we're going to bring
<v Speaker 3>it down a little bit just guess I know. It
<v Speaker 3>is funny though.
<v Speaker 4>There was a missing kid in Palisade been found, so
<v Speaker 4>you know, just putting that out there, But he also
<v Speaker 4>stole a golf cart. Oh here's how it went down.
<v Speaker 4>So there was reports of the missing kid. First that
<v Speaker 4>came in, right, Uh, reports out in Palisade, which is
<v Speaker 4>a little suburb of Grain Junction out there on the
<v Speaker 4>western slope. And so the cops were looking for the
<v Speaker 4>great Wineries. I don't know if this kid got into
<v Speaker 4>some grapes what. I think he's fine. I don't think
<v Speaker 4>that's the case. But uh, they were looking for this kid,
<v Speaker 4>and all of a sudden, cops got reports of a
<v Speaker 4>kid just sitting on a golf cart just in the
<v Speaker 4>middle of a field somewhere, just a random child. When
<v Speaker 4>the cops went to go find the kid, they didn't
<v Speaker 4>see the kid or the golf cart. And then all
<v Speaker 4>these reports started coming in about a kid driving on
<v Speaker 4>twenty nine Road in a.
<v Speaker 3>Golf car.
<v Speaker 2>Multiple of his life.
<v Speaker 4>There's a good for him in a golf cart, and
<v Speaker 4>twenty nine Road is a big.
<v Speaker 1>Major road for him.
<v Speaker 2>There.
<v Speaker 1>There's not that.
<v Speaker 3>No, it's one of these the fact that this kid
<v Speaker 3>was just hanging out on a golf car. Drive, dude,
<v Speaker 3>this is he's okay, He's been returned to his parents.
<v Speaker 2>Oh god, he was hurt.
<v Speaker 3>They didn't say how old he was, they just said
<v Speaker 3>a kid reports.
<v Speaker 1>I know what I was.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, my gosh, could you imagine a little
<v Speaker 3>six year old? I can't just taking it for a
<v Speaker 3>test run, Yes I can. We can't beat.
<v Speaker 2>Did he get to keep the cart?
<v Speaker 1>He did it, bears.
<v Speaker 3>This was not his parents' golf cart. This kid stole
<v Speaker 3>a golf cart and then got away.
<v Speaker 2>That's fun.
<v Speaker 1>Good side, This is a good story for a kid.
<v Speaker 4>Please put this kid in therapy though, right, like, come on,
<v Speaker 4>do something with this kid, because oh my goodness, something's
<v Speaker 4>happening obviously, oh gosh, okay. And then this one Denver's
<v Speaker 4>the new women only Jim. This is amazing. So it's
<v Speaker 4>called uh divine feminine fitness. You can find him in
<v Speaker 4>Denver in the Cherry Creek area.
<v Speaker 3>But it is to you know.
<v Speaker 4>Reimagine strength training around women's bodies because a lot of
<v Speaker 4>the exercise exercises and strength stuff in general.
<v Speaker 3>Is all with men. The strength, the.
<v Speaker 4>Weights and everything specifically have all been geared towards men's bodies.
<v Speaker 4>And I don't even know this, but things are different
<v Speaker 4>for us guys. It's a little different the way we
<v Speaker 4>do things where our bodies are made up. And so
<v Speaker 4>this goal of.
<v Speaker 2>The jam weights, like what would that be.
<v Speaker 4>It just means that what we need to do for
<v Speaker 4>our bodies is different. And so like when you guys lift,
<v Speaker 4>it is for the upper body strength because that's what.
<v Speaker 3>Is mostly, but it's all up and down. It's the
<v Speaker 3>whole body.
<v Speaker 4>That we like to focus on, like women, but we
<v Speaker 4>like to, you know, really focus on the entire body
<v Speaker 4>instead of just I know it's hard to even talk
<v Speaker 4>to you guys about so women want to be couraged, encouraged.
<v Speaker 2>I want to.
<v Speaker 3>So that's kind of what I know.
<v Speaker 1>You have offered question to around it.
<v Speaker 4>But yeah, so they're trying to create a safe learning
<v Speaker 4>zone for women, and that's what I like about.
<v Speaker 1>There is that you don't have a bunch of dudes
<v Speaker 1>staring at you the entire time. Completely on board with.
<v Speaker 2>That, exactly.
<v Speaker 4>I don't like going to the gym because of the
<v Speaker 4>judgment factor. And the more I started thinking about it,
<v Speaker 4>the more I was like, if it was all women
<v Speaker 4>in the gym, I wouldn't mind it.
<v Speaker 1>They're still judging you, but I wouldn't care. Probably no, women.
<v Speaker 4>Still judge each other, don't, but I wouldn't care. I
<v Speaker 4>judge them too, Like it's like I wouldn't mind that
<v Speaker 4>but it's the it's the implications after that. I think, like,
<v Speaker 4>that's literally why I don't like going to the gym
<v Speaker 4>is because of that. So when I read this story,
<v Speaker 4>I was like, oh my gosh, I would totally go
<v Speaker 4>to Divine Feminine Fitness because it is just women and
<v Speaker 4>they're focused on the women's body and how we make
<v Speaker 4>sure we're maximizing our effort when we're in the gym.
<v Speaker 4>And I like that because again, the world in general
<v Speaker 4>is catered to you guys, and I'm sure you see that.
<v Speaker 4>I'm sure we don't need to spend a whole lot
<v Speaker 4>of time hyping that up, but it is. It's just
<v Speaker 4>catered to men when it comes to your guys's issues,
<v Speaker 4>when it comes to what you guys need, when it
<v Speaker 4>comes to the convenient in.
<v Speaker 3>Factor for your products, it's all there. There's commercials placement.
<v Speaker 4>You know, if you need to figure out a workout
<v Speaker 4>to get your upper body strengthened, there's probably a million
<v Speaker 4>people at the gym who can help you. This is
<v Speaker 4>geared towards women and there's not a lot of this.
<v Speaker 4>So I just like that this is a specific place
<v Speaker 4>for us.
<v Speaker 1>I do so very good.
<v Speaker 3>I like the concept. I hope there's more like it.
<v Speaker 4>This is one of a couple gyms like this in Denver,
<v Speaker 4>by the way, it's not the first, but just one
<v Speaker 4>that we want to get the word out about you.
<v Speaker 4>So I don't for judt, I go there your entire existence.
<v Speaker 4>There's golf courses just for men. There's too many women money,
<v Speaker 4>of no, you can go to plenty of places just
<v Speaker 4>for men.
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, now we have one just for women. Yeah, yes,
<v Speaker 3>yay women
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