<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katie and Josh six one hundred. So Forbes released
<v Speaker 1>their twenty twenty six billionaires list yesterday. This is always
<v Speaker 1>fun to go through. Uh. Doctor Dre finally achieved billionaire status.
<v Speaker 2>Good for him.
<v Speaker 1>He came down at number twenty two.
<v Speaker 2>Doctor Dre, doctor finally paid off for him?
<v Speaker 1>You know, I know his real name, Andre Ramel Young,
<v Speaker 1>I believe. I don't know. I'd have to look that up,
<v Speaker 1>but yeah, the Dre's on list. Did you ever listen
<v Speaker 1>to a lot of doctor Dre.
<v Speaker 2>School with Eminem Snoop Dot Snoop Dog.
<v Speaker 1>You forget about Dre? I'm talking ninety two.
<v Speaker 2>Well, yeah, back when it was No Deity, but Drey
<v Speaker 2>was with Gosh, dang, it's too early for this. It's
<v Speaker 2>too early for this, right now, seven o'clock. I know
<v Speaker 2>it's too.
<v Speaker 1>Early, Snoop Doc.
<v Speaker 3>I did listen to Dre in the later years with
<v Speaker 3>Eminem fifty.
<v Speaker 4>I bought a lot of his headphones, a lot. I
<v Speaker 4>helped him get to the billionaire status.
<v Speaker 1>I was the goofy white kid in ninety two listening
<v Speaker 1>to nothing but a g thing listening to other people
<v Speaker 1>on the list. Steven Spielberg seven point one billion dollars.
<v Speaker 1>My goodness, George Lucas Star Wars Nerds five point two billion.
<v Speaker 1>Jordan's still on there with four point three jay Z's
<v Speaker 1>on their two point eight Tata It's got a cool
<v Speaker 1>two billion dollars.
<v Speaker 3>Uh.
<v Speaker 1>The one that still makes me laugh on here is
<v Speaker 1>Jerry Seinfeld one point one billion dollars. It's a lot
<v Speaker 1>of what do they call that when they rerun the
<v Speaker 1>episodes and you get the kickback.
<v Speaker 2>Residuals residual money.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, he had a pretty pretty decent contract.
<v Speaker 2>What's with residual money?
<v Speaker 1>Just game's going in? Whoa hey, I got some jay
<v Speaker 1>on sports story is funny this morning talking about how
<v Speaker 1>much weight you're gonna be packing on during the baseball season.
<v Speaker 3>Uh.
<v Speaker 1>I even got the Rockies numbers. So they say baseball
<v Speaker 1>fans eat about an extra seven hundred and fifty three
<v Speaker 1>calories on game days compared to regular days. They say
<v Speaker 1>the Rockies people six hundred and ninety calories per game.
<v Speaker 1>If you're there at the stadium, they say you're going
<v Speaker 1>to about three games a week. You start doing the
<v Speaker 1>pet boot pop boop math on that, they say you're
<v Speaker 1>going to pack on about sixteen pounds a season when
<v Speaker 1>you're watching the Rockies play the sports ball.
<v Speaker 3>Oh and I tend to eat when I'm nervous, So
<v Speaker 3>I feel like for Rockies fans that's at least double.
<v Speaker 1>It's just so sad, like apreciated. Yeah, sad. Texas Rangers
<v Speaker 1>was the most. You're eating one two hundred and sixty
<v Speaker 1>five calories. You're going to almost four games a season,
<v Speaker 1>and you're packing on just shy of thirty six pounds.
<v Speaker 1>I feel like that's by watching the sports ball more
<v Speaker 1>Rockies who Speaking of the weight uh, they say that
<v Speaker 1>the people that are on the gl P one weight
<v Speaker 1>loss ozimpic drugs whatever. Uh, they say smaller appetites mean
<v Speaker 1>wear snacks. But what they're snacking on is chocolate. They've
<v Speaker 1>crunched the numbers, mostly in regards to the Lint Company,
<v Speaker 1>So fancy Swiss chocolate. The Lint Company, they found that
<v Speaker 1>premium chocolate sales jump amongst the Ozimpic users. I don't
<v Speaker 1>really know why. I guess you got a hankering for
<v Speaker 1>deluxe chocolate when you're on all that weightless meds.
<v Speaker 3>Well, and I think also if you just think about
<v Speaker 3>like a chocolate bar, that's not necessarily something you need
<v Speaker 3>to eat in one city and you can take a bite,
<v Speaker 3>put it away somewhere, and then the next day come
<v Speaker 3>back to it. And I think that may be because
<v Speaker 3>they don't you're not eating as much when you're on
<v Speaker 3>those things.
<v Speaker 2>Just treat minimals. You just need a little sweet treat.
<v Speaker 1>So I guess you're going for the fancy or stuff
<v Speaker 1>because you're like, hey, I'm worth it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>If I'm only eating a bite of this every night,
<v Speaker 3>I can afford the fancy lint.
<v Speaker 1>Now you know, afford the ozimpic shots. I guess you
<v Speaker 1>can afford the fancy chocolate. I got one more thing,
<v Speaker 1>and I want Katie's vibes on this. There's a list
<v Speaker 1>out ranking one hundred and eighty of America's biggest cities
<v Speaker 1>in regards to happiness, life satisfaction, depression rates, physical health,
<v Speaker 1>emotional health, income, employment. You know what made the list, Bizmarck,
<v Speaker 1>North Dakota. Aren't you from the North Dakota area?
<v Speaker 2>You got a light of kick it like not wrong?
<v Speaker 1>Is that wrong?
<v Speaker 3>There's no way what's wrong with Here's the thing. The
<v Speaker 3>people love, love love. I miss those people up in
<v Speaker 3>North Dakota every single day because it's just a different vibe.
<v Speaker 3>But there is absolutely nothing to do there. Like maybe,
<v Speaker 3>like you know what, it's cost less to live there.
<v Speaker 2>There's that. I guess that's good. There's good news there.
<v Speaker 3>But it's cold a good portion of the year. And
<v Speaker 3>again there's no professional sports team income there's not really
<v Speaker 3>I mean the jobs you can there are some good
<v Speaker 3>jobs up there, don't get me wrong. You still have
<v Speaker 3>doctors and lawyers and you know, all the business peace.
<v Speaker 2>So there's still good jobs up there.
<v Speaker 3>It's just I don't know, they don't pay as much
<v Speaker 3>because of where you're at.
<v Speaker 1>I think also the cost of living is lower lower,
<v Speaker 1>and you get to say.
<v Speaker 3>Well, and then also like I think it's the fact
<v Speaker 3>that I don't think people realize there's a good chunk
<v Speaker 3>of the year you can't go outside, like.
<v Speaker 2>It is so cold it will freeze your face off.
<v Speaker 3>So it's like we get to enjoy winters at are
<v Speaker 3>sixty degrees and stuff like that that doesn't happen in
<v Speaker 3>North Dakota.
<v Speaker 1>So my wife works in the power industry. Yeah, she
<v Speaker 1>builds power stations and substations and all that stuff. And
<v Speaker 1>they've got some I guess up in North Dakota and
<v Speaker 1>She's like, it's so funny listening to the ghost guys
<v Speaker 1>talk about like their small window of work. Yeah, like
<v Speaker 1>we got to get to this, We got to build
<v Speaker 1>it before the ground is frozen for the next six months.
<v Speaker 3>I'm telling you, you don't even like they don't even
<v Speaker 3>bury their dead there until the spring.
<v Speaker 1>Really it's so cold, and I just say it. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>the amount of heaters and stuff they got to keep
<v Speaker 1>in these buildings.
<v Speaker 2>Your cars in.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's like that. You get people up there that
<v Speaker 1>like that kind of stuff, And I guess that's why
<v Speaker 1>it's on the list. I don't know, you adapt to it,
<v Speaker 1>do you? Because did you know people up there though
<v Speaker 1>that like we're happy about all this? They were happy
<v Speaker 1>that that was their life.
<v Speaker 2>They buy extra coats. I don't know if they're happy about.
<v Speaker 1>People at beach Weather And I would imagine there's some
<v Speaker 1>people in orc to gold out.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know anybody who loves that. You know, we're
<v Speaker 3>a hardy folk up here.
<v Speaker 1>I never have to shave legs, I know.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, this is an extra layer of warmth. I guess
<v Speaker 2>there's that.
<v Speaker 3>If we're looking on the bright side, there's that, all right.
<v Speaker 1>What else we got?
<v Speaker 4>Well, it is March and the madness is starting to
<v Speaker 4>erupt because the a SEC tournament is now officially in
<v Speaker 4>full swing, and a drunk fan was captured on a
<v Speaker 4>hot mic just jamming out to the Goo Goo Dolls.
<v Speaker 4>We got to take into.
<v Speaker 1>To distract him during free throw.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, he tries to distract him while they're shooting
<v Speaker 4>the free throw.
<v Speaker 1>God, goodles are popping right now. No, we got a
<v Speaker 1>little bit and it's hard to hear.
<v Speaker 2>Them held to three in the first time.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, So the best part about this is because those
<v Speaker 4>early tournament games, the crowds are not there yet.
<v Speaker 1>It's not packed yet.
<v Speaker 4>So if you look in the background of this video,
<v Speaker 4>there's you know, maybe four or five hundred people at
<v Speaker 4>this thing, and just one fan breaks out into this
<v Speaker 4>song and he went on to sing Creed and other
<v Speaker 4>songs throughout the game, just trying to sand Like, come on,
<v Speaker 4>that's hilarious when you're doing that with like six hundred
<v Speaker 4>people in the stadium.
<v Speaker 2>You know what.
<v Speaker 3>He got people's attention, and viral got people's attention. Did
<v Speaker 3>you see the riders along sixteenth Street ball on their
<v Speaker 3>dirt bikes? Ray Gray so a photo shared online drawing
<v Speaker 3>attention to this activity. So along Denver's busy sixteenth Street.
<v Speaker 3>It's on Reddit, but it appears to show several bikes
<v Speaker 3>riding through the pedestrian corridor.
<v Speaker 2>We don't know people walk along that each and every day.
<v Speaker 3>There's buses, there's people, but there's not supposed to be vehicles.
<v Speaker 3>And Denver police say it is absolutely illegal to operate
<v Speaker 3>dirt bikes and motocross along that stretch of sixteen street. Mall.
<v Speaker 3>But somebody who captured the picture, they were just like,
<v Speaker 3>you know, caught a lot of people by surprise because
<v Speaker 3>there's smoke everywhere, and there's motor bikes, and there's a
<v Speaker 3>lot of older people who were just like, what is it?
<v Speaker 2>Whyan tarnation?
<v Speaker 1>That's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>If I was down there when this one is happening,
<v Speaker 3>I would do the same thing. I mean, what is
<v Speaker 3>going on? You would instantly freak out, I think. So
<v Speaker 3>Denver police looking to find these people and make sure
<v Speaker 3>they don't do it again.
<v Speaker 2>Come on, like what are you doing?
<v Speaker 3>But people are aware these people are all's not where
<v Speaker 3>you ament, This is not.
<v Speaker 2>Where you do that. But again, pictures absolutely crazy. Ew
<v Speaker 2>that smell? What is that smell? In Lowry are you
<v Speaker 2>out there.
<v Speaker 3>It's off Quebec Street. Shut up, Jeremy, don't you dare?
<v Speaker 3>This is that the Lowry Town Center. It's actually the
<v Speaker 3>sewer stench. Oh, so businesses are having a hard time
<v Speaker 3>staying open that location because of the intense sewer stench
<v Speaker 3>that is just you know, creating quite the ruckus down
<v Speaker 3>there in Lowry.
<v Speaker 5>Doesn't smell great. I have smelled at myself. It's not
<v Speaker 5>a comfortable situation. Businesses are leaving that had long term
<v Speaker 5>leases that were not expected to leave.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>One of those businesses being Smash Burger. And it's funny
<v Speaker 3>because like they were supposed to say for seven years,
<v Speaker 3>but they opened up their location in like twenty nineteen
<v Speaker 3>or something, and they closed it down because they're like,
<v Speaker 3>we cannot sell burgers here with that gross smell just happening.
<v Speaker 1>So they are so they grabbed that lady and they're like, uh, ma'am,
<v Speaker 1>what are your thoughts on Katie's breath in the morning.
<v Speaker 5>Doesn't smell great. I have smelled at myself. It's not
<v Speaker 5>a comfortable situation.
<v Speaker 2>I knew grabbing that sound was a.
<v Speaker 4>Bad to yourself.
<v Speaker 3>I knew it was a bad idea. Man Hopefully they'll
<v Speaker 3>get it under control soon. Maybe a tiktak will help.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so a semi crash, you know that.
<v Speaker 1>We grabbed one of our employees here at the radio
<v Speaker 1>station and before the show. I was like, hey, have
<v Speaker 1>you been in the bathroom after Katie's been there?
<v Speaker 5>And they were like, doesn't smell great? I have smelled
<v Speaker 5>it myself. It's not a comfortable situation that.
<v Speaker 2>Held your breath moments. What about when you go into
<v Speaker 2>the bathroom after Jeremy's been in there? Huh? Play it?
<v Speaker 2>Play right now.
<v Speaker 1>I have control of the button over here. You don't.
<v Speaker 1>I can't do that, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Whatever. You know what, there's your mile high hype Jeremy.
<v Speaker 1>That's all you get.
<v Speaker 2>That's what you get.
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