<v Speaker 1>Jeremy Katy and Josh in the morning.
<v Speaker 2>Nick I got a.
<v Speaker 1>Few things coming from the world of jarebear Hair. Another
<v Speaker 1>day in Jaredie, Another day in Jaredice.
<v Speaker 2>I'd like that, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 1>I did post a fun little video on our Facebook
<v Speaker 1>page Jeremy Katy Josh on Facebook of the fire alarm
<v Speaker 1>switch that my son made on his three D printer
<v Speaker 1>for the wall switch in his room the light switch
<v Speaker 1>got off. He printed it looks exactly like a fire
<v Speaker 1>alarm switch that you'd see like in a school or
<v Speaker 1>a building, exactly bright red, and he mounted it to
<v Speaker 1>the switch in his bedroom, so it looks like he's
<v Speaker 1>pulling the fire alarm every time he turns his light on.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's really me.
<v Speaker 2>It is quite creative.
<v Speaker 4>Like, hats off to you read because you're putting that printer,
<v Speaker 4>that three D printer.
<v Speaker 2>To good use. It really is, really is.
<v Speaker 1>The stuff he comes up with is so damn creative.
<v Speaker 1>So I shot at the video of it last night.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, you cool if I put this on
<v Speaker 1>the show's page.
<v Speaker 3>He's like, heck, yeah, throw it up there.
<v Speaker 1>You want to go check that out. Jeremy Katy Josh
<v Speaker 1>on our Facebook page. Also, last night my daughter lost
<v Speaker 1>a tooth out of nowhere. She was just walking around
<v Speaker 1>like playing with her tooth and it just popped out
<v Speaker 1>and we're like, whoa. She's like, it wasn't really even
<v Speaker 1>loose or anything, it just fell out. So I don't
<v Speaker 1>know if she's got poor gental hygiene or she's still
<v Speaker 1>just dropping teeth.
<v Speaker 2>Has she's still at that age right, We've just got
<v Speaker 2>a couple of years last.
<v Speaker 3>Is that an adult?
<v Speaker 1>Like I really inspect it. I was like, I think
<v Speaker 1>that's an adult tooth and freaked around a little bit
<v Speaker 1>so but nick Knack looked at her, She's like, that's
<v Speaker 1>a baby tooth. So you know, did the whole thing.
<v Speaker 1>She's kind of past the stage where, you know, I
<v Speaker 1>feel like the tooth Fairy doesn't really come anymore, because
<v Speaker 1>even the tooth Fairy is like, you're getting a little old.
<v Speaker 4>I've got a lot of little kids to next to
<v Speaker 4>the tooth fairy.
<v Speaker 3>Are you going to be showing up?
<v Speaker 1>And actually she texted back and said, yeah, I'll be
<v Speaker 1>showing up. But I peeked in there this morning and
<v Speaker 1>she forgot for some reason, so there was no money
<v Speaker 1>in there, so I had to cover the tooth fairy,
<v Speaker 1>and I didn't have cash. So what I did is
<v Speaker 1>I went into Lila's piggy bang and pulled out like
<v Speaker 1>two or three bucks and I put the money there
<v Speaker 1>on the dresser.
<v Speaker 3>Is a tooth fairy.
<v Speaker 1>For god, tooth Faerry is getting lazy on me. This
<v Speaker 1>is on the tooth fairy. It's not on me, but.
<v Speaker 4>The tooth fairy is not that cheap. Two or three
<v Speaker 4>dollars for a back moler.
<v Speaker 3>I'll be honest with that. That was all the cash
<v Speaker 3>it was in the.
<v Speaker 1>Usually tooth fairy drops of five she lays down an
<v Speaker 1>a blink in there, but yeah, only two. I think
<v Speaker 1>it was three bucks you have, well, it was two
<v Speaker 1>and some coins.
<v Speaker 3>She got that inair.
<v Speaker 1>For me, it's kind of funny knowing that she woke
<v Speaker 1>up and there was money laying there.
<v Speaker 3>And it was her money already.
<v Speaker 2>So hopefully she doesn't figure that part out. Then you
<v Speaker 2>can replenish the.
<v Speaker 1>Bank before so I think I gotta yeah, I gotta
<v Speaker 1>scrounge up some cash.
<v Speaker 3>Who carries cash anymore?
<v Speaker 2>And I borrow a couple of bos from I do
<v Speaker 2>have some cash.
<v Speaker 1>Actually, now, Venmo, you backs give you that you need
<v Speaker 1>to do that, okay. And then the third thing going
<v Speaker 1>on in my life. I was just talking the other
<v Speaker 1>day about how Nick Knack was at my son's basketball
<v Speaker 1>game and every time the kid was going up for
<v Speaker 1>a free throw, one of the kids behind her and
<v Speaker 1>the bleachers was going.
<v Speaker 3>That's my man, that's my man, trying.
<v Speaker 1>To throw him off, and Nicole's like, somebody needs to
<v Speaker 1>go tell that girl to knock it off.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, please stop yelling.
<v Speaker 1>And they ended up finding out that it was a
<v Speaker 1>boy on like a competing team, just trying to throw
<v Speaker 1>the kids off. So it was a little boy up
<v Speaker 1>there going that's my man.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>So I wasn't there. I didn't get to witness it.
<v Speaker 1>I did go to a basketball game last night, and sure,
<v Speaker 1>and a few times that same kid.
<v Speaker 3>Was there, that's my man. So you saw it, and
<v Speaker 3>I saw.
<v Speaker 1>It in action, and man, I was cracking up. I
<v Speaker 1>was laughing so much. So kudos to that kid.
<v Speaker 3>Now.
<v Speaker 1>The other thing that happened to me, and this is
<v Speaker 1>why I've I've been easing up on some of these games.
<v Speaker 1>I don't go to all of them, mostly because I'm
<v Speaker 1>not a huge sports fan, but the parents and the
<v Speaker 1>grandparents just annoy the hell out of me in the stands. Okay,
<v Speaker 1>so last night I'm sitting there watching the game. We've
<v Speaker 1>gone now from that's my man to bucket. We got
<v Speaker 1>bucket guy behind me the entire time, the entire hour
<v Speaker 1>long game. Every time a kid took a shot, this
<v Speaker 1>old dude had been seventy something behind me.
<v Speaker 3>That's a bucket. Oh fucket. How annoying and no joke.
<v Speaker 1>Every time we did that, they would miss. So he
<v Speaker 1>was like calling the shots every time Bucket nothing.
<v Speaker 4>So he was he wasn't because there is the protocol,
<v Speaker 4>like there is a little bit of a shot, right, Josh,
<v Speaker 4>like when people shoot.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but no, this is not that.
<v Speaker 2>This is he thinks he's called. He's doing a baby rude.
<v Speaker 2>He thinks he's calling.
<v Speaker 3>Every shot, and these kids are missing him every damn.
<v Speaker 2>I would get up and have a conversation with that man, like.
<v Speaker 3>I almost got up and left.
<v Speaker 1>Every single time. And and Nicole knew I was irritated.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, she looked back at me a couple of
<v Speaker 1>times and I just gave her the look, well she
<v Speaker 1>knows you, and no jokes. She looked back at me
<v Speaker 1>at one point and we were making eye contact as
<v Speaker 1>some kid was taking a shot. As the guy behind
<v Speaker 1>me was going bucket, I just shook.
<v Speaker 3>My head out of these games. Please stop bucket all right.
<v Speaker 1>We were talking about how my daughter lost a tooth
<v Speaker 1>last night and I had to quickly get into a
<v Speaker 1>piggy bank because the tooth fairy.
<v Speaker 3>For got to come by. So I was like, I
<v Speaker 3>need some cash to cover the tooth fairies back.
<v Speaker 1>So I got like a piggyback and left her her
<v Speaker 1>own money. This is kind of funny, Sarah texted in.
<v Speaker 1>She says, when my seven year old first lost a tooth,
<v Speaker 1>I panicked because I didn't expect it, and I guess
<v Speaker 1>the tooth fairy didn't show up there either, and all
<v Speaker 1>she had was a ten dollar bill to cover. So
<v Speaker 1>now every time he's lost a tooth, since he's expecting
<v Speaker 1>a ten dollars bill. I guess he's done the math
<v Speaker 1>to figure out how much money that the tooth fairy
<v Speaker 1>is eventually going to leave him.
<v Speaker 3>It's probably quite a bit. He's up over a hundo.
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely smart kid. Hey Sarah, you're raising a very smart child.
<v Speaker 2>Pat yourself on the back.
<v Speaker 1>Your tooth ory is very generous. Eat When the kids
<v Speaker 1>first started losing teeth. We had a buddy of mine
<v Speaker 1>that was leaving his kiddo. The tooth Fairy was leaving
<v Speaker 1>his kidd out like twenty to fifty bucks every time. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>high rollers, I know, right, can you imagine twenty He's
<v Speaker 1>like the first tooth was fifty bucks?
<v Speaker 2>What that standard for the tooth Fairy.
<v Speaker 3>To live up to? Very weird.
<v Speaker 2>She can't get a part time job doing the uber eats.
<v Speaker 3>Like she's got some side hustles going.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but like she can't like her schedule's two packs
<v Speaker 4>up the side husts.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, what did the tooth Fairy leave baby Nana? Do
<v Speaker 3>you remember like what the going rate was?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I feel like it was like five dollars per
<v Speaker 4>tooth for the little ones, but the bigger ones were
<v Speaker 4>always more because it was a bigger deal. So like
<v Speaker 4>the molar teeth, yeah, she got I think like ten.
<v Speaker 4>I think the tooth fairy for the bigger ones, but
<v Speaker 4>it was five dollars per tooth.
<v Speaker 1>So with my teeth growing up, we always put it
<v Speaker 1>in a glass of water to the bed and then
<v Speaker 1>we would wake up and the tooth Fairy come by
<v Speaker 1>and there'd be like a stack.
<v Speaker 3>Of quarters in there. We just got quarters quarters quarters
<v Speaker 3>you a gumball, I.
<v Speaker 2>Know under your pillow?
<v Speaker 3>Is that what they did? It was in the water.
<v Speaker 3>In the water because it was like a clear glass.
<v Speaker 1>You'd put your tooth in there so you could see it,
<v Speaker 1>and then in the morning it would be full of coins.
<v Speaker 3>Like the tooth fairy came by and just threw water
<v Speaker 3>logged if they did that. Yeah, did you still have teeth?
<v Speaker 2>I have one. I think I kept her first tooth
<v Speaker 2>she lost in this little like tooth.
<v Speaker 3>You know, the tooth holder. Yes, a little treasure tress.
<v Speaker 4>And we had a pillow with a little pocket in
<v Speaker 4>it that the tooth went into the tooth fairy on it.
<v Speaker 4>She had the little tooth that you put the tooth in. Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>it was a very big deal with the tooth fairy.
<v Speaker 3>So well, have all my baby teeth?
<v Speaker 1>All your baby have them? They're down in my basement
<v Speaker 1>in a box.
<v Speaker 3>What should I do with Are.
<v Speaker 2>You gonna do with those?
<v Speaker 3>I know you should make a little boo boo. I
<v Speaker 3>almost said something like a like a voodoo dollar or something.
<v Speaker 3>Put my teeth into a boo.
<v Speaker 2>A chair of the boo boo with your.
<v Speaker 1>Baby and bring them out this like Halloween and just
<v Speaker 1>shove them into a pumpkin or something, something something with
<v Speaker 1>those teeth. You What I could do is I could
<v Speaker 1>make like friendship bracelets or necklace or something and give
<v Speaker 1>one to me and nick Knack.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and you love that.
<v Speaker 2>We can all get a little jairteeth.
<v Speaker 3>We like tooth necklaces.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, sure if you want one, text me three O
<v Speaker 1>three six ninety one sixty forty nine.
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