<v Speaker 1>Jaredy, Katie and Josh Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I don't care what you're saying. I backed in today,
<v Speaker 2>got out of my car and they had a lumber
<v Speaker 2>delivery going on up there at the home depot, and
<v Speaker 2>damn it smelled good.
<v Speaker 1>You like that.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, Oh, I don't even want to go in.
<v Speaker 2>I just want to be out here. Uff in the lumber.
<v Speaker 1>Pine gets you going in the morning.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, one of my most favorite things. The smell of
<v Speaker 2>a home depot on the inside. God, it's the best.
<v Speaker 1>You're not wrong, though, I mean home Depot is. It's
<v Speaker 1>fun to just walk around there. I was telling I
<v Speaker 1>went to Home Depot on a date recently.
<v Speaker 2>Did you really walk around?
<v Speaker 1>Because the mall is closed and we're like, we just
<v Speaker 1>gonna want to walk around a place. So we went
<v Speaker 1>to home Depot and looked at the chandeliers. Why didn't you.
<v Speaker 2>Tell me this this is not this is the sneaky boy.
<v Speaker 1>I guess, well, it's not whatever. But it was fun though,
<v Speaker 1>Like we spent a good, no, I guess, forty five
<v Speaker 1>minutes just hanging out on home Depot.
<v Speaker 2>And I left that kind of stuff like what a sweet,
<v Speaker 2>kind of stupid fun thing. To do.
<v Speaker 1>It was fun, like, let's go wander around a home
<v Speaker 1>depot and you get to know a lot about out
<v Speaker 1>somebody by figuring out what kind of cabinets that they'd like,
<v Speaker 1>you know, like what do you think would look good
<v Speaker 1>in a kitchen? That tells you a lot about a person.
<v Speaker 1>So it was pretty eye opening and it was just so,
<v Speaker 1>this is.
<v Speaker 2>Why you're not with him anymore.
<v Speaker 1>Now we stop it and it's not even that like
<v Speaker 1>their mate. Yeah hmm, it was fun to be out
<v Speaker 1>home depot. Let's just put it that way.
<v Speaker 2>Song plays on loop. Did you guys sneak off into
<v Speaker 2>like the bathroom section because they got those showers that
<v Speaker 2>are there that you can like get in and try out?
<v Speaker 2>Do you guys get in one?
<v Speaker 1>We did, but that might be the second day, third day,
<v Speaker 1>fourth day, you know, make our way around the store.
<v Speaker 2>It's funny that we totally got off on a home depot.
<v Speaker 2>Can't this one because of the smell of wood. There's
<v Speaker 2>a story just quickly. I want to tell you guys,
<v Speaker 2>because I was in our office kitchen just a little
<v Speaker 2>bit ago and I was eyeing the cure again. There
<v Speaker 2>this doesn't have to do with the cure egg. But
<v Speaker 2>I was looking at it. I was like, God, that's
<v Speaker 2>disgusting looking just.
<v Speaker 1>To point that out.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I was like, should I use this? It is
<v Speaker 2>so foul and I just know that thing is riddled
<v Speaker 2>with bacteria. Oh, it has never been cleaned and it's
<v Speaker 2>been sitting on that counter for probably three years now.
<v Speaker 1>Because you're supposed to like rune vinegar type stuff and
<v Speaker 1>it to clean it out thoroughly. You're right, Yeah, nobody
<v Speaker 1>has done that.
<v Speaker 2>And there's like old spills on it and old coffee
<v Speaker 2>grounds and fingerprints and you know what. I just slowly
<v Speaker 2>backed away. I was like, you know what, this is
<v Speaker 2>not a good idea.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna do that.
<v Speaker 2>On the heels of that, though, there is this huge
<v Speaker 2>survey Global study out this morning. They reviewed all sorts
<v Speaker 2>of different office water dispensers. So I don't know if
<v Speaker 2>that is like you've got like a deep rock machine there,
<v Speaker 2>or like we have the water in the fridge or
<v Speaker 2>any sort of filtered water maybe coming out of your
<v Speaker 2>tap in the kitchen. Anyway, often those at the office
<v Speaker 2>contain more bacterial contamination than just your local Denver tap
<v Speaker 2>what so they are saying you might want to think
<v Speaker 2>twice before you go in and use the water in
<v Speaker 2>the office. That's so disappointing.
<v Speaker 1>If they change the filter regularly, well, no one does.
<v Speaker 2>And that's the thing. I don't know if our office
<v Speaker 2>filter gets changed.
<v Speaker 1>Well, I know that like on the water bottle thing,
<v Speaker 1>because we have a machine too out by the bathrooms
<v Speaker 1>that you can fill your that's right. I forgot about that,
<v Speaker 1>and it has the indicator of when you need to
<v Speaker 1>change it. But that's not the kitchen.
<v Speaker 2>Does that stay on.
<v Speaker 1>For my knowledge, Yeah, and you can tell what it
<v Speaker 1>needs to be changed, and to my knowledge, they change
<v Speaker 1>that pretty regularly. So that's one I try and use
<v Speaker 1>all the time. But it has to be the same.
<v Speaker 1>It's the same concept, you know, like.
<v Speaker 2>It has to Probably we should probably check with our
<v Speaker 2>office manager today to see how often these things are
<v Speaker 2>being changed, because I do use the water out of
<v Speaker 2>the fridge like.
<v Speaker 1>It's right there.
<v Speaker 2>I get my water for the day and I make
<v Speaker 2>my oatmeal with and things like that. So but anyway,
<v Speaker 2>it's just fairly eye opening that a lot of stuff
<v Speaker 2>around the office is disgusting. I started a Facebook page
<v Speaker 2>probably fifteen years ago. Let it fizzle out. I still
<v Speaker 2>have it, but it was called toxic Office.
<v Speaker 1>To bring that back.
<v Speaker 2>I'm thinking about bringing it back actually now that I
<v Speaker 2>keep reading about all this stuff going on in offices.
<v Speaker 2>But basically, it was just pictures that listeners had sent me,
<v Speaker 2>and then some that I had taken around our previous
<v Speaker 2>radio station building of just disgusting things. You know. I
<v Speaker 2>could wander down the hall and take a picture of
<v Speaker 2>the men's journal. I'll tell you that right now.
<v Speaker 1>I'll put that on there.
<v Speaker 2>And it was toxic Office.
<v Speaker 1>I had to share a desk with somebody once who
<v Speaker 1>insisted on keeping their bowl at our desk every day,
<v Speaker 1>and not only did he not wash it every day,
<v Speaker 1>but he would just put new food on top of
<v Speaker 1>the No. Yeah, ye. And it's like, I don't know
<v Speaker 1>if he expected me to wash it. And I was like,
<v Speaker 1>I'm not touching that. You know. That's disgusting.
<v Speaker 2>It's disgusting.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that is wild.
<v Speaker 2>I would do that. No, it was very I started
<v Speaker 2>that page because we had had like a big catered
<v Speaker 2>meal or something, and it was right before a Christmas break,
<v Speaker 2>if I recall, and we were gone for a couple
<v Speaker 2>of weeks and when we came back, everything was still
<v Speaker 2>in the kitchen like you know, the the burners. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>it was. It was shocking the amount of food that
<v Speaker 2>was still out on the calendar after we had been
<v Speaker 2>gone on vacation, and I was like this is toxic
<v Speaker 2>or something, and I started snapping pictures of it. I
<v Speaker 2>was like, I'm gonna start a Facebook page toxic office.
<v Speaker 1>That is funny.
<v Speaker 2>It is funny.
<v Speaker 1>Can you imagine that person who is supposed to clean
<v Speaker 1>it up to right.
<v Speaker 2>Like, I'm not cleaning up vacation now, ridiculous, like something
<v Speaker 2>you would do my problem, my mom vacation.
<v Speaker 1>Now, this is the next year problem. Actually,
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