<v Speaker 1>Jared, you, Katie and Josh six one.
<v Speaker 2>Hundred before we dive into p M. I I do
<v Speaker 2>have this stupid list the top five gifts were struggling
<v Speaker 2>to wrap this season? Oh my god. At some point,
<v Speaker 2>don't you just grab the gift bag. Yeah, you roll
<v Speaker 2>into the dollar store, get yourself some gift bags this
<v Speaker 2>time of year and call it easy beasy.
<v Speaker 3>Or the grocery bags. Those are usable. I'm telling you
<v Speaker 3>that is a power.
<v Speaker 1>Move right there.
<v Speaker 2>I'll give you the things on the list the people
<v Speaker 2>are apparently struggling to wrap. How to wrap a candle?
<v Speaker 2>Why you just roll around, you pinge the top and
<v Speaker 2>you tie the ribbon around.
<v Speaker 1>More fun little side things, Yeah, those are fun.
<v Speaker 2>Present How to wrap a baseball bat? Who are you nag?
<v Speaker 2>Shout out on my Walking Dead fans? Oh yeah, it's
<v Speaker 2>a deep look it up, Look up, Megan. How to
<v Speaker 2>wrap power wheels? Leave it in the box, it's square.
<v Speaker 1>We're having problems with these.
<v Speaker 2>They still sell power wheels are still How to wrap sweatpants?
<v Speaker 2>First of all, you shouldn't be giving anybody sweatpants, buy
<v Speaker 2>them real pants. And then number five head had me
<v Speaker 2>giggling because it says how to wrap a calendar, which
<v Speaker 2>is one of the easiest things ever to wrap. It's
<v Speaker 2>square and flat. And then side note, who the hell
<v Speaker 2>is handing out physical calendars to anybody? And I was like,
<v Speaker 2>oh wait, I hate to bring her up again. My mother, Oh.
<v Speaker 1>Well, did they have the cute pictures of puppies?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? No, there's yeah. Every year She's like, who who
<v Speaker 2>wants what? I get that?
<v Speaker 3>Because you get twelve pictures of puppies, sometimes thirteen when
<v Speaker 3>you get that.
<v Speaker 4>Bonus pickary January twenty seven.
<v Speaker 2>The only one who generally loves it is my mom,
<v Speaker 2>who still hangs a traditional wall calendar on the wall.
<v Speaker 2>It's so funny and writes in the squares of everything
<v Speaker 2>that's going on for the month, and she's got them
<v Speaker 2>going back to seventy nine. You know, you don't have
<v Speaker 2>the calendar on you It's on my phone. No, but
<v Speaker 2>on your wall, your house. You don't have the patio thing.
<v Speaker 2>I just I feel like a calendar belongs.
<v Speaker 1>In the home.
<v Speaker 2>No, not at all. She's not listening. She hands Nicole
<v Speaker 2>the calendar. Nicole takes the calendar and walks it over
<v Speaker 2>to the Goodwill Pilon Sherry Honey let the cat out of.
<v Speaker 1>The big, good old calendar.
<v Speaker 2>Look at you get a landline with a curly phone
<v Speaker 2>cord to al it stiffer, the positive, the minus, the interesting.
<v Speaker 2>We call it pm I. It's something fun we do
<v Speaker 2>a few times a week.
<v Speaker 1>Who got the pe Got that pee? Girl?
<v Speaker 3>And yeah, we decided this is a positive mood that
<v Speaker 3>moved that Australia is doing. They are banning the under
<v Speaker 3>sixteens in their country from using major social media services
<v Speaker 3>including TikTok, x, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat and threads. And
<v Speaker 3>this is already implemented over there in Australia. It's the
<v Speaker 3>first ban of its kind. It is being watched closely
<v Speaker 3>by other countries and the government says it's going to
<v Speaker 3>reduce a lot of that negative impact that we see
<v Speaker 3>that social media is doing to our kids. And we
<v Speaker 3>can all agree social media is not a good thing
<v Speaker 3>for kids who are under the age of sixteen to have.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, yes, they can keep fantasy on it.
<v Speaker 2>Like multiple times my son who's going into high school
<v Speaker 2>is wanting like TikTok and x and all that. I'm like,
<v Speaker 2>I've seen the stuff you can see on there. No
<v Speaker 2>yet you can't have it.
<v Speaker 3>And that's The thing is, the way it works is
<v Speaker 3>all of the accounts that were already up and existed
<v Speaker 3>from this country's services, like they deleted them. They deactivated them,
<v Speaker 3>and they're not able to create accounts if they are
<v Speaker 3>under sixteen. And in fact, the countries even like listen
<v Speaker 3>rollblocks and discord like we want you to create because
<v Speaker 3>that those are the two that they don't have the
<v Speaker 3>bands on, because they have criteria as far as what
<v Speaker 3>sites kids can't access, whether like their sole purpose purpose
<v Speaker 3>is to enable online social interaction between two or more users,
<v Speaker 3>whether it allows users to post material or it use
<v Speaker 3>them allows them to interact with some or all other users.
<v Speaker 3>So if the platform hits that criteria, then the government's like,
<v Speaker 3>well it's banned.
<v Speaker 1>It can't be of their life.
<v Speaker 3>Well that's the thing is, though they're really doing this
<v Speaker 3>in a way that it seems like they're doing it rights,
<v Speaker 3>which is again why other countries I don't know. I mean,
<v Speaker 3>at least they're doing something, they're trying. At least they're trying,
<v Speaker 3>that's all you can, you know what I mean, Like
<v Speaker 3>they're doing something that our country isn't doing.
<v Speaker 1>And I just feel like, again.
<v Speaker 3>We will have to see what it does in the
<v Speaker 3>long run, Like we're gonna have to see how this
<v Speaker 3>affects everybody.
<v Speaker 1>But I think it is a positive thing.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, I remember when Zoe was this age and
<v Speaker 3>it was still when all of this was kind of
<v Speaker 3>new as far as how it affects kids and how
<v Speaker 3>the lasting effects what that looks like. But I am
<v Speaker 3>so glad I didn't let her have these kind of
<v Speaker 3>things in hoile she was a little older, because it
<v Speaker 3>does screw with your confidence.
<v Speaker 2>You know, it screws with my confidence at my age.
<v Speaker 2>I know what, I know how it's jacking with me.
<v Speaker 2>So I can't imagine a young child growing up, middle school,
<v Speaker 2>high school, even younger looking at all this garbage. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>it's garbage in, garbage out essentially, and yeah, you're gonna
<v Speaker 2>feel horrible about yourself.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Well, And it's funny because I've been talking to a
<v Speaker 3>few parents about this, and not one that I've came
<v Speaker 3>across as said that's a bad idea. What are they
<v Speaker 3>doing over there in Australia. Seems like all of the
<v Speaker 3>parents seem like this is the.
<v Speaker 2>Move it is, but parents also got a parent too,
<v Speaker 2>I do you guys got to stay after it you know,
<v Speaker 2>this is a nice step, but your parents got a
<v Speaker 2>parent you do.
<v Speaker 1>But it's hard.
<v Speaker 2>It's on their phone.
<v Speaker 3>That's the thing is this is gonna help because it
<v Speaker 3>is hard to police all that.
<v Speaker 1>Like they can get it.
<v Speaker 3>It's not like you know when we were when they
<v Speaker 3>could shut it down again.
<v Speaker 2>I mean there's ways around it exactly so, but we
<v Speaker 2>in our house, it's like we're paying for your phone.
<v Speaker 2>It goes in our bedroom at night. You know, it's
<v Speaker 2>a certain cutoff time and we have full access to it.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>We did that same thing with Zoe. I took her
<v Speaker 3>phone a certain time and you know, you got up
<v Speaker 3>to parent. You have to do those things. So yeah,
<v Speaker 3>but good, good job Australia. I like this move as positive,
<v Speaker 3>well done, very positive.
<v Speaker 4>Jos I do have the minus. This was a crazy story.
<v Speaker 4>I watched this video last night. An Australian skydiver had
<v Speaker 4>his reserve chute open on accident as he was jumping
<v Speaker 4>out of an airplane and it actually caught the wind
<v Speaker 4>and dragged him back to the back of the plane
<v Speaker 4>and it caught on the tail of the plane and
<v Speaker 4>he was dangling fifteen thousand feet trying to get away
<v Speaker 4>from his backup reserve chute being pulled by a plane. Oh,
<v Speaker 4>it was absolutely inane. It literally was. It looked like
<v Speaker 4>a Tom Cruise stunt. But he was able to actually
<v Speaker 4>end up cutting the eleven cords that the parachute reserve
<v Speaker 4>was holding onto, and then he was able to free
<v Speaker 4>fall essentially off the plane and get away from that
<v Speaker 4>danger and his main choot was able to open. So
<v Speaker 4>that's the positive of this. Minus was that he was
<v Speaker 4>able to lay land safely and vive this whole thing.
<v Speaker 4>The plane itself actually suffered major damage to the back
<v Speaker 4>of the tail, and the pilot actually had to declare
<v Speaker 4>a may day as the plane was kind of rickety,
<v Speaker 4>almost trying to you know, stay up in the sky.
<v Speaker 4>But he was also able to land safely. So there
<v Speaker 4>are positives to this. But can you imagine just doing
<v Speaker 4>a normal skydive routine. This guy's jumped like fifteen thousand times,
<v Speaker 4>it says or whatever, So this was just one of
<v Speaker 4>those regular jumps.
<v Speaker 2>Something different for him. This was a little sun.
<v Speaker 1>That's why you will never see me flying out of it.
<v Speaker 2>Ever, That's why I wanted to ask you, guy, do
<v Speaker 2>you have any desire to do.
<v Speaker 3>I did the indoor skydiving over here, and I love that. Afterwards,
<v Speaker 3>I will do that everything. I was actually a master.
<v Speaker 2>They're like, wow, you're really good at this. Wag.
<v Speaker 3>I know, I did a really little weird at indoor skydiving.
<v Speaker 1>I'm a champ.
<v Speaker 2>Apparently, what a weird flight.
<v Speaker 1>But I'm really good at it. I can archer my back.
<v Speaker 2>Apparently we've heard that. Heard you've heard.
<v Speaker 3>Anyway, not what I taco right, All right, let's wrap
<v Speaker 3>things up with the interesting.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's the time of year when people start talking
<v Speaker 2>about those goofy New Year's resolutions. I would love I
<v Speaker 2>bet we get zero calls and comments from anyone that
<v Speaker 2>can sound off and say they are still doing last
<v Speaker 2>year's New Year's resolution, even there's still involved, you're still
<v Speaker 2>you're thinking about it, or you achieved it. Three ZHO
<v Speaker 2>three six ninety nine guaranteed zero calls. But it is
<v Speaker 2>the time of year where we start dipping our toe
<v Speaker 2>into that, And a new survey has found just being
<v Speaker 2>happier is one of the top resolutions for twenty twenty six.
<v Speaker 2>I just want to be happier. It's pretty vague, no,
<v Speaker 2>but also quite sad. I know it is so mad right.
<v Speaker 1>Now, you're just so burnt out, like I just want
<v Speaker 1>to smile.
<v Speaker 2>All the stuff on the list to achieve your happiness
<v Speaker 2>is the same basic crap every year. Eat healthier, save money,
<v Speaker 2>work out more, lose weight, improve your mental health, learn
<v Speaker 2>new things, read more, spend more time with family. It's
<v Speaker 2>always the most basic list when it comes to this stuff.
<v Speaker 2>Where is like, I don't know, learn sign language or
<v Speaker 2>open a food truck, become a ninja, learn hand to
<v Speaker 2>hand combat. That would be on mine. I think, is
<v Speaker 2>that what that's my New Year's resolution?
<v Speaker 1>Hand to hand learn? I like that.
<v Speaker 2>I think for my wife it would be don't nag
<v Speaker 2>the husband so much.
<v Speaker 1>That's not she probably wants to up that more.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, whatever, bindy over there, I flex flex
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