<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh Max one hundred Katie. So you
<v Speaker 1>went to dinner last night?
<v Speaker 2>I did well.
<v Speaker 3>My friend came into town from Grand Junction kind of surprisingly,
<v Speaker 3>like he just texted me randomly, is like, Hey, I'm
<v Speaker 3>gonna be in town, do you want to get dinner?
<v Speaker 3>So we met at this place. I want to say
<v Speaker 3>it right, but it's h oo ng Palace.
<v Speaker 2>So how would we pronounce long? Home is home? I
<v Speaker 2>have no idea how to say it long. I will
<v Speaker 2>tell you right now.
<v Speaker 3>Though.
<v Speaker 2>This food is money really so good, Like is it Italian?
<v Speaker 2>It's no, yep, gosh, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 3>But they had you know, the crab cheese one toons
<v Speaker 3>that typically everyone gets for the appetizer, like so good,
<v Speaker 3>the dumplings, the chicken lomine, like all of it was
<v Speaker 3>just so so so good. So shout out to them
<v Speaker 3>for serving up some great grub. But it was so
<v Speaker 3>funny when I was talking to him, because so he's
<v Speaker 3>been married for listen three years now, So he's been
<v Speaker 3>married for three years, and he and his wife every
<v Speaker 3>time I talk to him, he's kind of a sarcastic
<v Speaker 3>guy like you, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 2>So that's why this whole story just reminded me of you,
<v Speaker 2>I know.
<v Speaker 3>So they had a conversation, he and his wife where
<v Speaker 3>she came home from work one day and she cuts
<v Speaker 3>hair for a living. Right.
<v Speaker 2>He is also in radio.
<v Speaker 3>He does a lot of sports radio, and he does
<v Speaker 3>a lot of things where he does a morning sports
<v Speaker 3>show and then he goes and calls games or you know,
<v Speaker 3>he follows high school teams and whatnot around this commentator
<v Speaker 3>and he goes and does the play by play for them.
<v Speaker 2>So he's a busy guy, right, Like, he does a
<v Speaker 2>lot of stuff.
<v Speaker 3>And his wife when she got home from work one day,
<v Speaker 3>she's like, I'm really tired. Well, I worked all day
<v Speaker 3>and I work hard, and so just the you know,
<v Speaker 3>annunciation on certain words, she was implying that his job
<v Speaker 3>is easy.
<v Speaker 2>And she does this a lot.
<v Speaker 3>And I don't know if you deal with this with
<v Speaker 3>your significant other, Ja, I don't know if you've dealt
<v Speaker 3>with this, Josh. In our industry, I've gotten this from
<v Speaker 3>significant others where they look at our job and they
<v Speaker 3>just think it's so easy and.
<v Speaker 1>I'm just in here making fart.
<v Speaker 3>Jokes all day, right exactly, Well, and it's not hard.
<v Speaker 3>Whereas we know, we've been doing this for quite some time.
<v Speaker 2>It's exhausting. It gets exhausting.
<v Speaker 1>I have had this conversation with Nick Knack when I
<v Speaker 1>get home and it's like on days when she's working
<v Speaker 1>from home, you know, and I roll in at eleven
<v Speaker 1>thirty or whatever, and she's still there in the office
<v Speaker 1>working for the next few hours and I just sit
<v Speaker 1>there and I'm like, I am so tired. Yeah, She's like,
<v Speaker 1>it's only only eleven thirty. I'm like, but you don't. Yes,
<v Speaker 1>we've been up early. Well she gets up early though, too,
<v Speaker 1>But so I can't use that excuse. But I say,
<v Speaker 1>I think with our job, it is mentally draining.
<v Speaker 2>It is.
<v Speaker 3>It is.
<v Speaker 1>You guys have no idea how for four hours the
<v Speaker 1>mental gymnastics to go through our brains. Oh yeah, even
<v Speaker 1>more so me. Not to be braggy, but just running
<v Speaker 1>the controls over here. Well, you have a lot on
<v Speaker 1>the screen and the time and keeping all that. There
<v Speaker 1>is some days when I get home and I'm like,
<v Speaker 1>I don't want to think about anything.
<v Speaker 2>I am drained.
<v Speaker 3>You can't look at drain because it has taken all
<v Speaker 3>of energy.
<v Speaker 2>He's kind of in that same boat.
<v Speaker 3>So they were talking and again they had this argument
<v Speaker 3>where she made the statement of where, well I work hard,
<v Speaker 3>and he was just like he told me, He's like
<v Speaker 3>in the moment, I was so like flabbergasted by it
<v Speaker 3>because it's the first time that that happened for them,
<v Speaker 3>where he was like, I didn't even know how to respond,
<v Speaker 3>Like I was just to g back. That's what he
<v Speaker 3>ended up doing. Twenty minutes later, he thought of a comeback.
<v Speaker 1>No, come a comeback.
<v Speaker 2>He don't do that. I can't say it twenty minutes later.
<v Speaker 2>So it's so funny.
<v Speaker 3>I'll get to the comeback in a second, because here's
<v Speaker 3>the thing. He thought of the comeback and just because
<v Speaker 3>he didn't want it to go to waste, and I
<v Speaker 3>think something we can also appreciate a good line.
<v Speaker 2>You don't want that to go to No, do you
<v Speaker 2>want to hang on to that? So now he has
<v Speaker 2>this comeback that he wrote down.
<v Speaker 1>He wrote down for him like the scenario like for
<v Speaker 1>when it happens again.
<v Speaker 3>And he's had multiple conversations with friends. His other best
<v Speaker 3>friend Chris told him, you need to stop trying to
<v Speaker 3>pick fights just so you can use.
<v Speaker 2>This I know, and it totally reminded me of you
<v Speaker 2>and I'm like I would sow do, dude, you can't
<v Speaker 2>approach you.
<v Speaker 1>I've done that like that, not only in marriage, but
<v Speaker 1>I've done it for this show too. If we're talking
<v Speaker 1>about something and I and I miss a comeback or
<v Speaker 1>I miss a line, I'll make a note in my
<v Speaker 1>phone for like, oh, I know, and the next time
<v Speaker 1>we bring it up, I got a zinger for you.
<v Speaker 3>Guys.
<v Speaker 2>You know I do that a lot. My mind things
<v Speaker 2>like that too, but not like I've done.
<v Speaker 1>It in marriage.
<v Speaker 2>I guess.
<v Speaker 1>So let's do the role play. Then I mean to
<v Speaker 1>cut you off. Okay, so I'm the wife. You know
<v Speaker 1>I work hard.
<v Speaker 2>What's his name? His name's Rio. I wrote it down myself.
<v Speaker 1>You're just playing with your sports ball all day with
<v Speaker 1>the points and the stats.
<v Speaker 2>I work hard too, Yeah, harder than you, essentially, is
<v Speaker 2>what she's saying. But he's look harder than you.
<v Speaker 3>If I can convince myself that I don't work very
<v Speaker 3>hard and don't deserve to be tired, he won't be
<v Speaker 3>so hurtful when other people in this marriage say it
<v Speaker 3>that was his that's.
<v Speaker 1>Done, that's come.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, man, you really had me on the
<v Speaker 2>edge of my seat.
<v Speaker 1>He needs to work.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, we will workshop a comeback for you.
<v Speaker 2>Don't use that one.
<v Speaker 3>We've got a better one coming, I promise, because yeah,
<v Speaker 3>I completely like it was so funny how it all
<v Speaker 3>worked out.
<v Speaker 2>But for me, will come back for me.
<v Speaker 3>It was just the whole process of he has been
<v Speaker 3>hanging on to this comeback for weeks now, had it
<v Speaker 3>written down somewhere around it works, so she couldn't, you know,
<v Speaker 3>come across it.
<v Speaker 2>But I'm sure his delivery.
<v Speaker 1>Will be a little He used to run it through
<v Speaker 1>chat GPT or let it workshop it a little bit.
<v Speaker 2>The robots help with your marriage.
<v Speaker 1>We get into these TIFFs in regards to uh chores
<v Speaker 1>sometimes you know, she throws out a lot. You know,
<v Speaker 1>I get all the laundry, the bathrooms. Yeah, I took
<v Speaker 1>care of the kids at school, and I'm packing lunches
<v Speaker 1>and right now I got a solid one because I go, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>well I'm finishing the basement.
<v Speaker 2>In your back pocket.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it is so a lot of times we'll do
<v Speaker 1>the tip for tap when it comes to chores. I
<v Speaker 1>wash the cars, I make sure there's gas in there.
<v Speaker 1>I take care of the yard all summer.
<v Speaker 2>You guys really keep track, like that's part of it,
<v Speaker 2>Like you have a score.
<v Speaker 1>Car, not on it, not in a mean way, just
<v Speaker 1>in kind of a cheeky kind of way. I think
<v Speaker 1>she comes at me sometimes a little less cheeky, and
<v Speaker 1>she's having a bad day.
<v Speaker 2>You're joking more than she is, is what you're saying.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, And then sometimes I'll you know, hit her with
<v Speaker 1>the comeback, well, I know how to start the washer
<v Speaker 1>and dryer. Do you know how to start the lawnmower?
<v Speaker 1>And then crickets, you know the.
<v Speaker 3>Washer and dryer is easy, though, come on, I have
<v Speaker 3>an electric lawnmower.
<v Speaker 1>It is a button to turn it on. And she
<v Speaker 1>used to be the pole thing, like I don't have
<v Speaker 1>a pole harder, And then the other one is like,
<v Speaker 1>why don't we go downstairs and see if you know
<v Speaker 1>how to change the furnace filter.
<v Speaker 2>There's gotta be things you don't know how to do.
<v Speaker 2>There's gotta be Nickkna will take.
<v Speaker 1>I have to think on that, Katie, I will really
<v Speaker 1>have to think on that.
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