<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katie and Josh six one hundred. Now, Katie, yes,
<v Speaker 1>I think you have the positive time.
<v Speaker 2>Oh my gosh, let's bring some positivity up in here.
<v Speaker 2>And you're gonna love this because through Pitch a Friend,
<v Speaker 2>singles coming together in Denver and pitching their friends please
<v Speaker 2>a new way to break.
<v Speaker 3>Free from loneliness. I love that and it's really fun.
<v Speaker 2>So we talked about this a while back, but now
<v Speaker 2>it has actually been implemented into different bars and places
<v Speaker 2>you can meet up with people around the Denver metro
<v Speaker 2>area and folks seem to be loving it. It's really
<v Speaker 2>just saying that we are done with the apps, we
<v Speaker 2>are done with the digital dating, and we want to
<v Speaker 2>get back in front of people and meet face to face.
<v Speaker 2>And I love it because you can go and go
<v Speaker 2>to their website Pitch a Friend Denver's which you have
<v Speaker 2>to search, and then you can submit an application to
<v Speaker 2>pitch a friend and then you put together a three
<v Speaker 2>to five minute proposal and it's not a roast.
<v Speaker 3>So don't think of it that way.
<v Speaker 2>You really want to highlight your friend and think about that,
<v Speaker 2>like if you were trying to tell people, this is
<v Speaker 2>why you would want to date Josh, you don't want,
<v Speaker 2>you know, you want positive things in there. You want
<v Speaker 2>his good attributes. You want, you know, things that would
<v Speaker 2>make people think your friend is attractive.
<v Speaker 3>So that's what it's all about.
<v Speaker 2>People are loving it. Apparently when you get you know,
<v Speaker 2>when somebody else is bragging about somebody, people accept it
<v Speaker 2>better than yourself.
<v Speaker 3>You're more attractive exact. Still have that dating profile I
<v Speaker 3>wrote for you?
<v Speaker 2>I do, Yeah, I had that on my hinge profile.
<v Speaker 2>I had that I should read as I.
<v Speaker 3>Should because it was very soon.
<v Speaker 2>Right now, it was very I'll have to go back
<v Speaker 2>in the fire.
<v Speaker 3>I don't have to.
<v Speaker 2>I will get it and read it because that it
<v Speaker 2>was very considerate. And I think that the reason I
<v Speaker 2>wanted that as one of my profile pictures on my
<v Speaker 2>dating is because it was somebody else's description of me,
<v Speaker 2>you know, and so it doesn't come off as braggadocious.
<v Speaker 2>But I was looking at picture friend Denver. Their instagram
<v Speaker 2>has all of their places that they're going to be
<v Speaker 2>doing events, and the next one looks like the family
<v Speaker 2>Jones in the Highlands. So you can go on their
<v Speaker 2>website again apply to be able to pitch for your friend,
<v Speaker 2>and then you just create the whole deck, right, you
<v Speaker 2>have all the slides and everything and go through them
<v Speaker 2>just like a PowerPoint present.
<v Speaker 1>She a little too much about leaving the cupboard doors
<v Speaker 1>open if you have a single friend. I was too
<v Speaker 1>loud this morning, apparently, and I'm going to pitch my wife.
<v Speaker 2>These are not positive things, Like you just named all
<v Speaker 2>negative things.
<v Speaker 3>That's not that's not how you do again.
<v Speaker 2>You want to highlight your friend, and people seem to
<v Speaker 2>very Again. I like this because like that's the thing
<v Speaker 2>about online dating is it's hard to come off as
<v Speaker 2>you're not being you know, like self glossing, like you're
<v Speaker 2>not coming off as you know, I am so great
<v Speaker 2>and this is why.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's hard to be humble. It is
<v Speaker 3>hard to be.
<v Speaker 2>So like you need to be your own salesperson on
<v Speaker 2>the online dating thing, and that gets old. We all know.
<v Speaker 3>Can you bring a picture of your friend then.
<v Speaker 1>So you know what that part least that's part of it.
<v Speaker 1>Like you know, this is Ron. He loves making chili and.
<v Speaker 2>Usually the friend is also there, so that's part of it.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, and you look chili alright, it's.
<v Speaker 2>The seasonings.
<v Speaker 3>That's when that's wrong.
<v Speaker 2>But I thought a nice positive news that a new old.
<v Speaker 3>There you go, all right, what's the minus?
<v Speaker 4>The school in New Zealand was getting underwear stolen from
<v Speaker 4>it for over a year and finally, after more than
<v Speaker 4>a year of these things being stolen from kids lockers
<v Speaker 4>and they're like, I don't know what is going on.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know where to find it, gym teach, the
<v Speaker 4>culprit has been caught on camera and care It wasn't
<v Speaker 4>the gym teacher. It was a neighborhood cat.
<v Speaker 3>A neighbor it's.
<v Speaker 4>A perfect Yes, it has been stealing children's underwear, towels
<v Speaker 4>and shoes for over a year and it was finally
<v Speaker 4>caught on their little clothes caption cameras that they found.
<v Speaker 4>And the cat's name is Slinky Malinky. Slinky has the
<v Speaker 4>sticky pod.
<v Speaker 1>Sounds like a gangster, but Slinky Malinky on the case
<v Speaker 1>the way abandoned.
<v Speaker 4>The school contacted the owner and the owner said, yes,
<v Speaker 4>it's true stealing. And the owner didn't know where it
<v Speaker 4>was coming from, so it couldn't contact anybody. It's just like,
<v Speaker 4>why do you have children's underwear?
<v Speaker 3>What is going on? I don't know. It's like you said,
<v Speaker 3>it's it's a perfect cat. It's a PERFCT feline.
<v Speaker 4>The principal did say, this is a good opportunity to
<v Speaker 4>remember or remind the students that you should always keep
<v Speaker 4>your gym clothes in your bags and not just in
<v Speaker 4>your lockers, but.
<v Speaker 3>The combination like cat. It's a smart cat, apparently very smart. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>what is that thumbs?
<v Speaker 1>This guy comes in smoking a cigarette and tender grabs
<v Speaker 1>some little pennies.
<v Speaker 3>That's she under whizz.
<v Speaker 1>All right, let's wrap things up with the interesting. This
<v Speaker 1>is kind of funny too. A custom made titanium prosthetic
<v Speaker 1>leg was lost by a swimmer.
<v Speaker 3>Her name was Brenda Ogden out in the UK. She's
<v Speaker 3>sixty nine years old.
<v Speaker 1>The prosthetic limb costs right around three thousand dollars and
<v Speaker 1>she was out in the ocean and boom a wave
<v Speaker 1>hitter and knocked her leg off.
<v Speaker 2>Oh my.
<v Speaker 1>Her quote is I can't believe I lost it. She says,
<v Speaker 1>one minute I was standing up smiling. The next minute
<v Speaker 1>I see my leg being washed away.
<v Speaker 3>This is kind of the funny part though. I guess.
<v Speaker 1>It traveled about fifteen miles and it ended up on
<v Speaker 1>a beach.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, there's a leg on the beach.
<v Speaker 1>Somebody found the leg, took a picture of it, threw
<v Speaker 1>it up on their social media.
<v Speaker 3>The post took off, people identified the owner and Brenda
<v Speaker 3>got her leg bad.
<v Speaker 1>The final part of this is pretty funny. Brenda got
<v Speaker 1>it back and she says, oh my god, this sock
<v Speaker 1>is even still on the foot.
<v Speaker 3>It's a well made sock too. My goodness. There you go, guys.
<v Speaker 3>There's your p m I Today with jkj here a
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