<v Speaker 1>Jery, Katie and Josh Max one hundred guys up Friday
<v Speaker 1>Friday made Hey, it turns out it's gonna be.
<v Speaker 2>Another windy, windy day today.
<v Speaker 3>We got the email last night of various Jeffco's schools
<v Speaker 3>that are gonna be shut down, mostly the mountain communities
<v Speaker 3>and the ones tucked right up on the foothills Port
<v Speaker 3>Golden is gonna be shut down. They're thinking until like Monday,
<v Speaker 3>is what I'm seeing. Bolder getting hit too, though.
<v Speaker 1>They shut off the power at five o'clock this morning,
<v Speaker 1>like some people already don't have power and are gonna
<v Speaker 1>have to deal with it, possibly through the weekend.
<v Speaker 2>The worst, Yeah, waking up to the dark is worst,
<v Speaker 2>the worst. You know a thing or two about it.
<v Speaker 4>No amenities is well the worst.
<v Speaker 1>That's awful.
<v Speaker 3>I'm feeling bad for those small businesses in Golden too,
<v Speaker 3>who you know, this time of year rely on a
<v Speaker 3>lot of income. They do, the people doing their holiday shopping.
<v Speaker 3>And I saw this video of one lady who owns
<v Speaker 3>a little shop down there.
<v Speaker 2>She's like, we.
<v Speaker 3>Still take cash and I can do Venmo please come
<v Speaker 3>see us.
<v Speaker 4>And you feel bad, you do because those little businesses.
<v Speaker 4>But I was looking at the stories.
<v Speaker 1>It's only the second time Excel has ever had to
<v Speaker 1>completely shut down the power, and they're doing it because
<v Speaker 1>of the Marshall fire. Thing that don't want to be
<v Speaker 1>well then they want to make sure people are safe.
<v Speaker 1>We remember what happened when all that went down, and
<v Speaker 1>it was just devas. Folks still dealing with that devastation.
<v Speaker 1>So I as much as it stinks to wake up
<v Speaker 1>with no power, I understand why they're doing it.
<v Speaker 3>Better than multiple homes and billions of dollars worth of
<v Speaker 3>damon yea indeed, indeed, uh the Christmas in color. Nick
<v Speaker 3>Knack was telling me an event up there at Red Rocks,
<v Speaker 3>which we have tickets for, I guess has been smashed
<v Speaker 3>to pieces. Yeah, and they're trying to piece it back
<v Speaker 3>together and add things to it. And I was like, oh, man,
<v Speaker 3>I hope it doesn't get canceled and we don't get
<v Speaker 3>to go.
<v Speaker 4>Oh the smile.
<v Speaker 2>That is their business, they darn it. I hope he
<v Speaker 2>just doesn't want to go. I hope we don't have
<v Speaker 2>to miss it.
<v Speaker 4>I know you want other people to be We've.
<v Speaker 2>Done it ten years in a row and it's the
<v Speaker 2>same thing every day. I'm here. Oh man, that would suck.
<v Speaker 1>Well, so if they had to bring some new stuff
<v Speaker 1>out before that, but.
<v Speaker 2>Change it up, let's just like that stuff on fire
<v Speaker 2>up there. I'll stuff how about that? No? No, no,
<v Speaker 2>no no, yes.
<v Speaker 1>We got rock safe, Keep red rocks safe, Keep red
<v Speaker 1>rocks red yees.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so I hope we don't miss out on that.
<v Speaker 2>How about Zoe? Tell me this story about Zoe I,
<v Speaker 2>which I found kind of funny.
<v Speaker 4>I left so well.
<v Speaker 1>First of all, she woke up yesterday and her whole
<v Speaker 1>eye was swollen shut because she has a sty and
<v Speaker 1>she sent me a picture and I was like, oh quasi,
<v Speaker 1>wholl my gosh, like it was very very shocking. But
<v Speaker 1>she sent the same picture to her boss because she's like,
<v Speaker 1>I can't even drive right now, like the whole left
<v Speaker 1>side of my face is swollen shut. So she said
<v Speaker 1>that she wouldn't be able to come into work. And
<v Speaker 1>her boss is a little older. I think she said
<v Speaker 1>he's close to like sixty, and so his response to
<v Speaker 1>her was, oh, gats, she I don't.
<v Speaker 2>Know, come in cats.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly. She thought she was in trouble. She's like, what
<v Speaker 4>does that mean?
<v Speaker 2>I don't have gas?
<v Speaker 4>She told me she googled it.
<v Speaker 1>She's like googled and then she asked AI and chat gybt,
<v Speaker 1>what does O gats mean if somebody says it like this,
<v Speaker 1>So she had to like figure out what her boss
<v Speaker 1>said before she responded with yeah, thanks, I'll hope I'll
<v Speaker 1>feel better, you know, kind of thing.
<v Speaker 2>Because she is he from the nineteen twenties.
<v Speaker 1>He's a little older, but apparently this vernacular is very
<v Speaker 1>depression I guess, yeah, exactly lost in the stock market.
<v Speaker 1>It made me laugh so hard because, like she, we
<v Speaker 1>have a hard time kind of understanding each other with
<v Speaker 1>just a very small generational gap. I mean, you know,
<v Speaker 1>I was young when I had Zoe's There's not a
<v Speaker 1>whole lot of time in between us, so I can't.
<v Speaker 4>Imagine a sixty year old.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Like, that's her boss, and she'll tell me if
<v Speaker 1>a few times, like some of the stuff he says
<v Speaker 1>where she's I don't know what.
<v Speaker 3>It's good for her to know that though, Yeah, it's
<v Speaker 3>good for her to know this old time talking.
<v Speaker 4>It's good to make more of a.
<v Speaker 2>Well rounded person.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly.
<v Speaker 3>The one that always made me laugh and we've made
<v Speaker 3>fun of it for years on this show is when
<v Speaker 3>we would go back to Iowa and something would happen,
<v Speaker 3>and you know, Nick Knack's grandpa was there and it
<v Speaker 3>would be you know, something would fall or break or
<v Speaker 3>it would be a bad situation and he would go,
<v Speaker 3>ain't that at the berries? Wait?
<v Speaker 2>It's like a joke every time we go back.
<v Speaker 3>Now may he rest, but the family still carries on like,
<v Speaker 3>if something happens, well, ain't at the berries?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah? No, it's fun like it is funny having to
<v Speaker 1>explain what people mean to the younger generation. My dad
<v Speaker 1>did the same thing. I remember now having to explain
<v Speaker 1>something to Zoe. My dad always used to say, you
<v Speaker 1>lie like a cheap rug and she was like, what.
<v Speaker 2>Does that mean?
<v Speaker 1>And it's like, well, doesn't lie flat on the ground.
<v Speaker 1>You know she doesn't think like that. She's like, cheap
<v Speaker 1>rugs lie?
<v Speaker 4>What did they say?
<v Speaker 2>So it means you're laying around too much?
<v Speaker 4>You explained, that means you.
<v Speaker 2>Need to go outside and exercise. It gets rid of
<v Speaker 2>STIs totch some grass
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