<v Speaker 1>Jar Kadi and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, if your big time traveler heads up, the TSA
<v Speaker 2>is going to start charging a forty five dollars fee
<v Speaker 2>come February first for travelers who arrive at airport airport
<v Speaker 2>checkpoints without that real ID or passport.
<v Speaker 3>The fee is.
<v Speaker 2>Going to support the next phase of the real ID program,
<v Speaker 2>which requires travelers without compliant identification to verify their identity.
<v Speaker 3>Through biometric and biograph systems. No, I don't even know
<v Speaker 3>what that means.
<v Speaker 1>I don't either, And what is the point of not
<v Speaker 1>getting the real idea this.
<v Speaker 3>Right on your driver's line? I know.
<v Speaker 1>I don't understand why you would not want that.
<v Speaker 3>It's like being verified on social media.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it seems like you're gonna have to have extra
<v Speaker 1>steps when you get to the airport if you don't
<v Speaker 1>have it. So people who say, well I don't want
<v Speaker 1>to go to the DMV to do it, Well.
<v Speaker 3>Now that I'm talk you're extras. Got icens renewed, Okay,
<v Speaker 3>it's on there.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it has an Yeah, like if you got the
<v Speaker 1>new licenses, it's on there.
<v Speaker 2>Well, if you don't, forty five dollars fee come in
<v Speaker 2>February first, be aware of that.
<v Speaker 3>What else is going on? Well, this is sad.
<v Speaker 2>Famous singers die an average of four years earlier than
<v Speaker 2>unknown performers, according to new research really compiled, like I
<v Speaker 2>think they tracked like seven hundred different singers, half famous,
<v Speaker 2>half not. These singers that were not famous lived to
<v Speaker 2>about seventy nine years and then famous singers lived to
<v Speaker 2>about seventy five on average, probably because they got some
<v Speaker 2>fun living well famous years.
<v Speaker 1>They's indulged.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they snorting the crack rocket well.
<v Speaker 1>And also if you're famous, there was some pressure to
<v Speaker 1>get there right, So it's like that with stress and
<v Speaker 1>everything also contributes to people's.
<v Speaker 4>Tom addiction with stress with many people who knows what
<v Speaker 4>you're gonna do, things, eating them really bad, living on
<v Speaker 4>a bus, thang you know, Star Live, you're like Ozzie.
<v Speaker 3>Or snorting ants. You know he did do that.
<v Speaker 2>Do you see this story about the ten most fun
<v Speaker 2>cities in America? We didn't make the ten, but we
<v Speaker 2>were number twelve. There's number twelve for the most fun
<v Speaker 2>cities in America. Now I'm looking at this and I
<v Speaker 2>don't really see the metrics behind it.
<v Speaker 1>Well, we were ranked fifteenth for entertainment and recreation. We
<v Speaker 1>came in number eleven for nightlife and parties. But as
<v Speaker 1>far as the costs of living it up in Denver,
<v Speaker 1>that's where we're one hundred and twenty second. So we
<v Speaker 1>probably would have been higher on this list for a
<v Speaker 1>fun city if it was a little more cost effective
<v Speaker 1>to do it here.
<v Speaker 2>I'm going out and I like my old fashions. They're
<v Speaker 2>fifteen bucks now for an old fashions. They're so expensed.
<v Speaker 2>Fifteen dollars for a drink.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, you go to any of the arenas and
<v Speaker 1>their prices have definitely increased when it comes to the
<v Speaker 1>alcohol part two. So yeah, I mean it's who wants
<v Speaker 1>to pay fifteen dollars a drink?
<v Speaker 3>Well I do, but I know.
<v Speaker 2>Generally I have two, so it'll be thirty dollars for
<v Speaker 2>two drinks and I can go buy a bottle of
<v Speaker 2>my bullet rye for like that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but you know it's you're out and about.
<v Speaker 2>You know, you're with You're with somebody special usually unless
<v Speaker 2>you got a problem.
<v Speaker 3>That mean.
<v Speaker 1>Alcohol.
<v Speaker 2>If you're drinking alone, you know, not celebrating or have
<v Speaker 2>a good that's generally when I have an old fashion,
<v Speaker 2>I'm not going out and just doing that like after
<v Speaker 2>the show when you have a problem Katie, or you're
<v Speaker 2>at home on the treadmill with a This is not.
<v Speaker 1>Limited to just the alcohol though. They're talking costs of parking,
<v Speaker 1>cost of getting into places, cost.
<v Speaker 3>Of I talking about alcohoes.
<v Speaker 1>I know you were, So who's talking? What here? Pedal
<v Speaker 1>over there?
<v Speaker 3>All right, grab your gram and your old aunt.
<v Speaker 2>I've got some information, some hot, hot news coming out
<v Speaker 2>of the Oxford Dictionary.
<v Speaker 5>Here.
<v Speaker 3>The word of the year is rage bait. And I
<v Speaker 3>get it.
<v Speaker 2>There's a lot of this, defined as online content that
<v Speaker 2>is deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage by being frustrating, provocative,
<v Speaker 2>or offensive. And I will tell you I'm on the
<v Speaker 2>socias I see a lot of rage bait.
<v Speaker 3>It's a lot of it.
<v Speaker 2>Even if it's not like in the comments, it somehow
<v Speaker 2>turns to rage.
<v Speaker 1>Oh somebody gets it? Going yeah, absolutely. And I think
<v Speaker 1>also it's the fact that you know, you don't know
<v Speaker 1>what's true and what's false on the social media anymore,
<v Speaker 1>and so that irritates.
<v Speaker 3>I don't believe anything.
<v Speaker 1>I don't can't see the story. I think it was
<v Speaker 1>just last week I opened up Facebook and a story
<v Speaker 1>about bo Nix and how he likes save I love him.
<v Speaker 1>And then Josh is like, Katie, that is not true.
<v Speaker 1>Look at the doors, and it says that frustrates me.
<v Speaker 3>Like and the images now and everything are all AI.
<v Speaker 3>So you get fired up.
<v Speaker 2>You know where the worst place is for rage is
<v Speaker 2>next door.
<v Speaker 3>I've been on next door.
<v Speaker 2>I saw one just the other day where a sweet
<v Speaker 2>woman was looking for somewhere to donate children's clothing, like
<v Speaker 2>because she had a lot of it and she wanted
<v Speaker 2>to help kids in need. If you read the thread.
<v Speaker 2>By the end of it, they were calling her a Nazi,
<v Speaker 2>and I was like, this escalated way too fast.
<v Speaker 1>Who yeah, I need to get on next door. Apparently
<v Speaker 1>I hasted.
<v Speaker 2>A few things on next door, and Nick Knak is like,
<v Speaker 2>set the timer before somebody's on there calling you a
<v Speaker 2>horrible person.
<v Speaker 3>And this last one I.
<v Speaker 2>Did, I was I don't want to say what I
<v Speaker 2>posted about, but I was concerned about a vehicle that
<v Speaker 2>had been parked somewhere for a while, and it was like,
<v Speaker 2>within four or five posts, I was the worst person.
<v Speaker 3>And on the planet because I hate the homeless.
<v Speaker 1>Oh my god.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, no, I'm just concerned that this vehicle
<v Speaker 2>has been here for a while, as he should seeing
<v Speaker 2>does this belong to anybody?
<v Speaker 3>And the next thing it was like, you are a horrible,
<v Speaker 3>horrible human.
<v Speaker 2>And you hate the homeless. Geez, you are on drugs
<v Speaker 2>and you're a Nazi. It's like four or five posts.
<v Speaker 3>Anyway, rage bait, lots of it.
<v Speaker 1>Lot out there.
<v Speaker 3>Do we have anything sports? It's worth it? Or what
<v Speaker 3>do you got?
<v Speaker 5>We got some stuff that's actually kind of cute. The
<v Speaker 5>Denver Nuggets they need corkis that's the good news.
<v Speaker 1>I love the little fluffballs that run around.
<v Speaker 5>They need corkies for a race that they're doing on
<v Speaker 5>February first, twenty twenty six. You can actually go to
<v Speaker 5>Little Stumps racing on Instagram.
<v Speaker 3>I know, is that not offensive? I can't believe you
<v Speaker 3>even said that, though, Stop it. There's so cute.
<v Speaker 1>You can't get mad about corkies.
<v Speaker 3>You can't rage bait about sport. They're like challenged you.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, So in the corky bubble butt video that will
<v Speaker 1>make you happy?
<v Speaker 3>Is it? What is it that everybody loves corky?
<v Speaker 1>It's because their little bodies are with that full grown
<v Speaker 1>dog face.
<v Speaker 3>It just makes my daughter like just gushes over Corky.
<v Speaker 1>They're so cute.
<v Speaker 5>Corkie Days in Fort Collins and that's like one of
<v Speaker 5>the biggest days all the college students love and everything
<v Speaker 5>at CSU. It's so cute. Well, anyway, you can go
<v Speaker 5>to Little Stumps Racing on Instagram and you can apply
<v Speaker 5>till tomorrow. So if you have a Corky and you
<v Speaker 5>want them to race, apply soon, like today or tomorrow.
<v Speaker 1>At the Nuggets game.
<v Speaker 5>At the Nuggets game halftime, they'll be on the Nuggets court,
<v Speaker 5>Like that is Corky's on the court.
<v Speaker 3>You had the dog story to I do.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. The Goldens in Goldens So you went to this
<v Speaker 1>last year charity.
<v Speaker 3>I've gone to it, Yeah, talk about.
<v Speaker 1>How crazy it was.
<v Speaker 2>Insane, but again like one of the cutest events I've
<v Speaker 2>ever been to.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, And they're hoping that a lot of people feel
<v Speaker 1>that same way want to go to it. They're going
<v Speaker 1>to make it easier for you. So usually the two
<v Speaker 1>hour window for Golden's in Golden is eleven until one,
<v Speaker 1>and I think that really kind of creates some of
<v Speaker 1>the demand for it. Right, everyone wants to get there.
<v Speaker 1>There's only two hours, so they're gonna lengthen it nine
<v Speaker 1>to one now, so you'll have more time to check
<v Speaker 1>out all the Golden even more. But they're hoping that
<v Speaker 1>that's going to kind of alleviate a little bit of
<v Speaker 1>that traffic and parking. But they're also going to introduce
<v Speaker 1>a free dog friendly shuttle service for off site parking,
<v Speaker 1>so it'll bring you right into Golden and you can
<v Speaker 1>play the roll beal button cuts. Yes, so that is
<v Speaker 1>with the City of Golden, they said. They said that
<v Speaker 1>they're also going to do some things as far as
<v Speaker 1>just making it easier for people to get in and out.
<v Speaker 2>When we went to that, I think we showed up
<v Speaker 2>like an hour and a half early just to get
<v Speaker 2>a spot to you know, set up campus essentially zero parking.
<v Speaker 2>There's a little coffee shop that we like to go
<v Speaker 2>to there and we get there early and get the
<v Speaker 2>coffee and everything because by the time the event starts.
<v Speaker 2>The businesses have to love this because that coffee shop
<v Speaker 2>has a.
<v Speaker 3>Line out the door. Oh yeah, you're a mom and
<v Speaker 3>pop place.
<v Speaker 1>He can't even get in there.
<v Speaker 2>Like Golden does a phenomenal job of supporting that little
<v Speaker 2>main street with various events and activities.
<v Speaker 3>If you want to open up a business, open it
<v Speaker 3>up in downtown Golden.
<v Speaker 1>I agree. I think they have so many breaking it in,
<v Speaker 1>so many little businesses that are worth the stop. Like
<v Speaker 1>I got Christmas presents off this little store off Main
<v Speaker 1>Street there where it was like a bunch of Harry
<v Speaker 1>Potter stuff and just yeah, like they have so many
<v Speaker 1>good things for you to check out there. So again,
<v Speaker 1>Golden's and Golden They're gonna make it even better for you.
<v Speaker 3>The Golden Hotel there, look at you.
<v Speaker 1>Then cops in Nevada so this they're looking for a
<v Speaker 1>couple of underage teenagers who drove into a grocery store
<v Speaker 1>on their e bikes. Yes what Yes, the police department.
<v Speaker 1>They say that the e bikes the juveniles were riding
<v Speaker 1>appeared to be ones that are capable of going up
<v Speaker 1>to fifty miles an hour. And I know it sounds funny,
<v Speaker 1>but here's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>Two kids have been very dangerous.
<v Speaker 1>They've been causing us at this store.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna get on that star, they say.
<v Speaker 1>These two juveniles, they've been reportedly riding recklessly, not around
<v Speaker 1>the store but the parking lot, and they've almost hit
<v Speaker 1>customers on purpose. Well, if Homie came at me on
<v Speaker 1>an e bike and I was.
<v Speaker 3>It's on the next week it is on.
<v Speaker 1>Like my gosh, and this again has been an ongoing
<v Speaker 1>This is perfect.
<v Speaker 3>Riding produce go on.
<v Speaker 1>O good. So they've got pictures of these kids up
<v Speaker 1>on their social media sites. Here about the police. They
<v Speaker 1>have to because they're underage, they have to blur out
<v Speaker 1>their faces look for They're like, maybe you'll recognize their clothes.
<v Speaker 1>So they still there hoping. But here's the other thing
<v Speaker 1>is these two kids, as much as we're irritated with
<v Speaker 1>them from doing so stupid, we also want them to
<v Speaker 1>be safe. And they're on these bikes with bike helmet.
<v Speaker 2>Listen, you guys are going away to down the cereal aisle.
<v Speaker 3>You guys flowing down, not a single one of you
<v Speaker 3>wearing a helmet.
<v Speaker 1>You're taking that turn around the tortillas like nothing you
<v Speaker 1>got flow down here came home.
<v Speaker 5>To Though.
<v Speaker 2>These kids are awesome, they're they need to learn today
<v Speaker 2>story for the rest of the time. Listen to your parents,
<v Speaker 2>remember when we used to ride the grocery store.
<v Speaker 1>So as much as this is kind of hilarious and
<v Speaker 1>it's a funny story, but dangerous cops are gonna start
<v Speaker 1>making the parents pay for it. So it's funny as
<v Speaker 1>it is, you might want your kids to pay attention.
<v Speaker 2>Get your children down and say, hey, kids, don't ride
<v Speaker 2>your bikes in the groceries.
<v Speaker 1>Fine, are ridiculous. And then here's the other thing. What mom,
<v Speaker 1>because it sat busted.
<v Speaker 3>Listen to this.
<v Speaker 1>These kids they turn sixteen, say right, and they get
<v Speaker 1>busted doing this, they're not going to be able to
<v Speaker 1>get their driver's license until they're in their mid twenties,
<v Speaker 1>and then they're going to have to have an SR
<v Speaker 1>twenty two and that. Come on, who needs to have
<v Speaker 1>a conversation with these children? I will do it. You
<v Speaker 1>want me to talk to your children?
<v Speaker 5>Now?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, I think you already have done soap box, but
<v Speaker 2>come ony a grocery.
<v Speaker 3>Store, gatorade and peeling out right through self check out
<v Speaker 3>as they drive by. Awesome as assome? No, all right,
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