<v Speaker 1>Jary Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Katie, I have got the trick to getting rid of
<v Speaker 2>those fine lines and creasy wrinkles on your forehead, just
<v Speaker 2>for all the ladies out there, coming from a lady, okay,
<v Speaker 2>Jennifer Garner, beautiful lady.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I will listen to what she has to say.
<v Speaker 3>What she's got, what she got grow bangs?
<v Speaker 4>Oh, son of it?
<v Speaker 2>Yep, secret, there is your secret.
<v Speaker 4>You don't have bangs. That's clever. You need to get clever.
<v Speaker 2>She says, she's made peace with her forehead wrinkles, opting
<v Speaker 2>for bangs instead of fillers and injections and whatnots.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and you know what, I have some bangs. Also
<v Speaker 3>made peace with my forehead wrinkles. I've had these since
<v Speaker 3>I was in my twenties, So I don't even care.
<v Speaker 2>You honestly don't have that bad of it.
<v Speaker 4>Well, thank you really much.
<v Speaker 3>And it's honestly, like from all the smiling and reactions
<v Speaker 3>I have on my face, like it tells the story.
<v Speaker 4>So blame me. I accept it. You make me the problem, yeah,
<v Speaker 4>and the problem it's your fault. Guys.
<v Speaker 2>I will tell you the one picture I showed you
<v Speaker 2>yesterday though from what was that like a year ago
<v Speaker 2>when you didn't have the in your hair, like straight
<v Speaker 2>forehand said.
<v Speaker 4>That's way too much forehead, so much forehead going on
<v Speaker 4>so much.
<v Speaker 3>But you know what, it's funny because I have always
<v Speaker 3>been self conscious about how big my five head is.
<v Speaker 3>So when you say that because I pulled my hair up,
<v Speaker 3>I used to and like a little teeny tiny you know, uh,
<v Speaker 3>like a bony tail up here. Well, a little one
<v Speaker 3>that just takes your bangs if you will, are the
<v Speaker 3>ones that frame your face and then you put it
<v Speaker 3>up with a little bump right here. And I did
<v Speaker 3>that for a minute. My friend said it looked good,
<v Speaker 3>but I always felt self conscious. I was like, I
<v Speaker 3>feel like my forehead's really big, though.
<v Speaker 2>And she's like, no, it's fine, your face. And then
<v Speaker 2>to the ladies, she's like, my god, did you see foreheads.
<v Speaker 2>What we need to do, girls, is book her for
<v Speaker 2>the next sleepover. We'll set her up in the basement,
<v Speaker 2>turn down the lights, and we'll fire up the movie
<v Speaker 2>projector and play a movie on her forehead. It's what
<v Speaker 2>we'll do. Wow, that's what we'll do. That's what she
<v Speaker 2>said to her girlfriends took that to the nth degree.
<v Speaker 4>There I can expect the truth.
<v Speaker 2>I'm around ladies, I know how much you bash each other. Well,
<v Speaker 2>just we'll put Malana up on her forehead and let
<v Speaker 2>the kids watch it. Yeah, right, the sleepover.
<v Speaker 4>You see the whole ocean on that thing forehead.
<v Speaker 2>Speaking of movies, Scream seven is officially in theaters today,
<v Speaker 2>has the lowest Rotten Tomato score of the entire franchise
<v Speaker 2>as of last night. So people are just saying, the
<v Speaker 2>seventh movie in this franchise is actually pretty darn good.
<v Speaker 2>How have they gotten away with seven of this scream movie?
<v Speaker 4>Scream? Okay, So it's not I thought it.
<v Speaker 3>I thought it was scary movie because I know that
<v Speaker 3>one's coming out to scream.
<v Speaker 2>People like it.
<v Speaker 3>I like the Scream franchise.
<v Speaker 2>Burger King is piloting an AI chatbot right now called Patty,
<v Speaker 2>which makes me laugh, like Hamburger Patty.
<v Speaker 4>What it is is it's.
<v Speaker 2>In the employee headsets now, and the AI is monitoring
<v Speaker 2>customer service interactions to assist with operations. It is looking
<v Speaker 2>for phrases like welcome to Burger King, please, and thank you.
<v Speaker 2>It's evaluating worker friendliness and they're gonna turn this all around,
<v Speaker 2>dissect it, look at it, and then get in their
<v Speaker 2>employees' faces and say you need to be nicer to people. Probably,
<v Speaker 2>so it's analyzing everything that they're saying and helping them
<v Speaker 2>improve their customer service.
<v Speaker 4>I like that. It's not bad. That makes sense.
<v Speaker 2>Last time I ordered from there, I asked for extra
<v Speaker 2>sauce and I heard an audible sigh, So I was like, Okay,
<v Speaker 2>come on, No, it's.
<v Speaker 3>Like I'd like the good customer service. It makes me
<v Speaker 3>want to come back.
<v Speaker 2>No, it's only a matter of time before it starts
<v Speaker 2>analyzing us, Katie, so be careful. Oh with being so
<v Speaker 2>happy about this. I guarantee you it's coming for us.
<v Speaker 4>I guarantee you.
<v Speaker 2>The bosses are going to hook us up to AI
<v Speaker 2>and it's going to analyze everything we're talking about, and
<v Speaker 2>it'll tell us how to tweak everything.
<v Speaker 4>Our robot is gonna be biggest fan.
<v Speaker 2>Like this. All right, I got one more thing. Let
<v Speaker 2>me get my audio cued up for you. Uh. This
<v Speaker 2>woman has gone viral on the old Tiki Taki this
<v Speaker 2>morning because she is claiming she knows the best way
<v Speaker 2>to turn her husband on and your husband, ladies, you
<v Speaker 2>want to hear it ugly or I look.
<v Speaker 1>The more my husband is attracted to me, if I'm
<v Speaker 1>completely done up, hair, makeup, outfit, He's like, you look beautiful,
<v Speaker 1>like it's a Yelp review. But the second I look
<v Speaker 1>like I've given up on society, he is feral. I'm
<v Speaker 1>talking hair up in a bone, wopping like it's doing
<v Speaker 1>CPR on itself, a hoodie from two thousand and nine,
<v Speaker 1>and a pair of leggings but holes in him.
<v Speaker 3>He loves that.
<v Speaker 1>I don't turn him on by looking hot. I turn
<v Speaker 1>him on by looking like I'm not leaving the house.
<v Speaker 1>So now, if I want attention, I don't get cute.
<v Speaker 1>I put on sweatpants, I sit like a shrimp, and
<v Speaker 1>I make him feel like he's the chosen one.
<v Speaker 2>I love it when my wife sits like a shrimp.
<v Speaker 2>I've said it a thousand times. Though the messy bun
<v Speaker 2>is sexy, I love the messy bun better.
<v Speaker 4>I get it. But you can just run into that
<v Speaker 4>stage like here, I am all floppy floppy. You need
<v Speaker 4>to work up to that. You do you can't.
<v Speaker 3>You get what you said doing CPR on herself like
<v Speaker 3>that is hilarious. But you can't just give someone that
<v Speaker 3>version of you in the beginning, they have to warm
<v Speaker 3>up to that, and they're gonna exactly like, that's a
<v Speaker 3>six months in version of Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's not more honestly now some people.
<v Speaker 3>Exactly you can't just give that to someone that's all
<v Speaker 3>your secrets.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, here I am two decades into my relationship
<v Speaker 2>with my wife, Nick Knack, and I don't know how
<v Speaker 2>I feel about this. Yeah, because I really like it
<v Speaker 2>when she gets all dolled up and dressed up more
<v Speaker 2>than the the sweatpants.
<v Speaker 3>You do. But if you're rolling around, say a department
<v Speaker 3>store somewhere, and you see a woman who is dressed
<v Speaker 3>to the max, like she is looking at and then
<v Speaker 3>you see someone in a messy bun in sweatpants.
<v Speaker 4>You're probably not gonna chase down that. I'm not, you know,
<v Speaker 4>her stuff not together.
<v Speaker 3>No, I'm going to be way more attractive to the
<v Speaker 3>woman who has her things in order.
<v Speaker 4>I agree with you.
<v Speaker 2>I have told Nicole multiple times because she's I like,
<v Speaker 2>she's a very professional, very good in her career, and
<v Speaker 2>like yesterday she came home and she was in like
<v Speaker 2>this really cute outfit, like dark jeans, the dress shoes,
<v Speaker 2>and then she had the black kind of a tight
<v Speaker 2>shirt underneath a suit coat and I was.
<v Speaker 4>Like, damn, yeah, you look great.
<v Speaker 2>She's like I found this in the back of my
<v Speaker 2>cloth that I haven't worn it in six years. I
<v Speaker 2>was like, well, you need to bring that out more
<v Speaker 2>often because you look extremely professional. And her hair was
<v Speaker 2>done up nice jewelry, and I like that look. I
<v Speaker 2>like you when you present a successful, you know, positive,
<v Speaker 2>powerful female image.
<v Speaker 3>I love that well, and especially the initial reaction again,
<v Speaker 3>because I, being single, have to get dressed up every
<v Speaker 3>time I go to the grocery store, just in case,
<v Speaker 3>just in case I see them. I need to make
<v Speaker 3>sure I look good because the one time I don't
<v Speaker 3>is when I see all the hot men. Yeah, one
<v Speaker 3>time I don't dress up. Everyone is a ten and
<v Speaker 3>I'm over here looking like I'm.
<v Speaker 4>Giving myself CBR. Yes, yes, I will say.
<v Speaker 2>Like there is days two when I come home from working,
<v Speaker 2>if she's been working at home that day, that she's
<v Speaker 2>you know, in her yoga pants and like my in
<v Speaker 2>one of my hoodies. Yeah, you know it's a big
<v Speaker 2>frumpy dumpling hoodie. You know, it's big on her. And
<v Speaker 2>then her hairs up. I'm like, that's really cute, dude.
<v Speaker 4>It is cute for.
<v Speaker 3>Nick Knack, who you've known for a long time. But
<v Speaker 3>there is that first time you see someone that's.
<v Speaker 4>Probably not going to attract you to them.
<v Speaker 2>Probably not.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, so there's that Ladies for your husbands, Yes, look
<v Speaker 3>like a shrimp.
<v Speaker 4>But if you're single, for your to do this stuff.
<v Speaker 2>Makeup optional.
<v Speaker 4>I do like that story mouthwash optional. I thought you
<v Speaker 4>would like to that is pretty.
<v Speaker 2>The best way to turn it does say your husband
<v Speaker 2>in this story.
<v Speaker 4>It doesn't say a new lover.
<v Speaker 2>It'sy is the best way to turn your husband on
<v Speaker 2>is to look ugly, not pretty. That's the headline this morning.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, I can dig it.
<v Speaker 2>Do we want sports?
<v Speaker 4>We got sports. We want to jump into local, we
<v Speaker 4>can jump in local.
<v Speaker 3>Well, we have this one that I just thought was
<v Speaker 3>so perfect for Colorado because a proposed bill here could
<v Speaker 3>help decide pet custody.
<v Speaker 4>I'm here for it.
<v Speaker 3>Deep.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it's making its way through the house.
<v Speaker 3>And simply put, they're gonna be able to award a
<v Speaker 3>care and soul or shared custody of the animal in question.
<v Speaker 3>So they're gonna take things into consideration like the animal's
<v Speaker 3>best interest, health and well being, the pet's history with
<v Speaker 3>both partners, which include like time spent, expenses, carrying for
<v Speaker 3>the pet and caregiving responsibilities, and also who is the
<v Speaker 3>pet more emotionally attached to. So the court, if this
<v Speaker 3>bill goes through, is gonna look at all of these
<v Speaker 3>things as somebody breaks up and there's a pet involved,
<v Speaker 3>and we're seeing so many of these things.
<v Speaker 2>We just had a show wants to know. We just
<v Speaker 2>had a listener email come in about this whole situation exactly.
<v Speaker 3>And the you know, the younger generations are opting to
<v Speaker 3>have pets, especially in those twenties and thirties instead of
<v Speaker 3>children early on, and so this makes total sunset. Now
<v Speaker 3>they're making sure that the pet's custody is decided whether.
<v Speaker 4>Or not they break up or not. So it needs
<v Speaker 4>to be done.
<v Speaker 2>Is smart?
<v Speaker 4>I do too. I think it's great.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, And then the ice Castles in Cripple Creek they're
<v Speaker 3>gonna close early because no wonder why whether I need
<v Speaker 3>to go there. I still have not hit these places up,
<v Speaker 3>but they even had to open late this year because
<v Speaker 3>of the same reason. Didn't get it going until January.
<v Speaker 3>But Saturday, March seventh, so that's a week from tomorrow.
<v Speaker 3>That is the last day you can check out the
<v Speaker 3>ice castles in Cripple Creek.
<v Speaker 2>They're all melty slowly.
<v Speaker 3>And then how about this though, the Denver Polar Plunge
<v Speaker 3>in wash Park. In wash Park Park, it's probably the
<v Speaker 3>warmest polar plunge you will ever do because it's supposed
<v Speaker 3>to be mid sixties again on Sunday. But this starts
<v Speaker 3>at eight and you can plunge, walk, or run the
<v Speaker 3>five k, or you can do all of it. You know,
<v Speaker 3>it is to help raise money for over twenty eight
<v Speaker 3>thousand Special Olympics Colorado athletes.
<v Speaker 4>So is that were a good cause? I didn't know
<v Speaker 4>we were diving in wash Park water and wash Park
<v Speaker 4>You want to dive into that?
<v Speaker 1>No, I don't know.
<v Speaker 4>You're gonna get the needle.
<v Speaker 3>In youh right, exactly needles That lake is not thank
<v Speaker 3>you for all the good it does. You can definitely
<v Speaker 3>do the five k and just go check it out
<v Speaker 3>for sure. Sunday at eight.
<v Speaker 4>Is when it starts. Do that one. You can keep
<v Speaker 4>your shoes on, Yeah, you step on anything, get some
<v Speaker 4>water shoes for that one.
<v Speaker 2>You go, You go, guys, there's your Hype this morning,
<v Speaker 2>with Jeremy, Katie and Josh coming up in about twenty minutes. Oh,
<v Speaker 2>it's the big part of the show.
<v Speaker 4>It's Fast five.
<v Speaker 2>It's our fun, think quick game with some Denver Nuggets
<v Speaker 2>tickets up for grabs. We'll see you at seven thirty
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