<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, with the Oscars dropping this Sunday, how many of
<v Speaker 2>the nominated films for Best Feature have you guys seen?
<v Speaker 3>I don't think I've seen any.
<v Speaker 1>That's usually how it goes, especially in theaters.
<v Speaker 4>For me.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I don't even know what films are nominated.
<v Speaker 3>They're waiting for you to tell me.
<v Speaker 1>Nope, I can't because I have no idea, no.
<v Speaker 3>You, Josh nothing nothing.
<v Speaker 1>No the idea. I didn't even know the Oscars were on.
<v Speaker 1>This isn't it.
<v Speaker 2>Same survey says only about half of us went to
<v Speaker 2>a movie theater last year, which is actually down. I
<v Speaker 2>mean that number seems big, but it's it's way down.
<v Speaker 2>About nine billion worth of tickets were sold last year
<v Speaker 2>compared to like the twenty ten's which we were at
<v Speaker 2>about sixteen billion. So people really aren't going to the
<v Speaker 2>movies anymore. And if you are, you're aged eighteen to
<v Speaker 2>twenty nine. That's the biggest demographic. About sixty seven percent
<v Speaker 2>of younger adults wander into a movie theater, mostly because
<v Speaker 2>you're probably just buying a ticket for yourself and you're
<v Speaker 2>enjoying a movie like the New Mario Brothers movie is
<v Speaker 2>coming out, and I would love to take my daughter
<v Speaker 2>for her birthday. We like to go to the movies
<v Speaker 2>for the kids' birthdays. It's easily over one hundred dollars
<v Speaker 2>for four of us, I know, to go to a movie. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>And I'm like, how many months of Netflix is that
<v Speaker 2>for me?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>You know, or wait a month or two and you
<v Speaker 2>can download it right at your house for like fourteen bucks.
<v Speaker 1>Well you wanted to rent it.
<v Speaker 5>You know. Honestly, movie theaters are doing that thing now
<v Speaker 5>where you buy like the yearly subscription or whatever, and
<v Speaker 5>then you get to go to as many movies as
<v Speaker 5>you want or like so many a month. And I
<v Speaker 5>think you're right. The younger demographics that make sense for
<v Speaker 5>them because they have time to go to all the time.
<v Speaker 1>They want a little more affordable for Yes, but one ticket.
<v Speaker 5>For you, if you're only going to one or two
<v Speaker 5>movies a year, it's not worth it for you to
<v Speaker 5>do the subscription.
<v Speaker 6>No, it's not.
<v Speaker 1>It's definitely not.
<v Speaker 2>I like the convenience of parking it on my couch
<v Speaker 2>and pausing it if I have to urinate, yeah, and
<v Speaker 2>you know, get my own snacks.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, And if you just take a look around in
<v Speaker 5>this room. One of us goes to the movies regularly, and.
<v Speaker 2>It's thirty yeah exactly, one be two tickets for that
<v Speaker 2>special someone who you're currently with.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and boomy easy. But I know for sure I'm
<v Speaker 1>gonna be at the he Man movie.
<v Speaker 2>But I've already told Nicole that I'm gonna be there,
<v Speaker 2>probably by myself. I was like, I want to go alone.
<v Speaker 2>I want to sit in the middle with a great seat.
<v Speaker 2>I can soak it all up. And I know I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna cry, and I don't need the family there watching.
<v Speaker 1>I will cry theater. I will cry during that movie.
<v Speaker 1>Oh that's so sweet, me dork. Okay.
<v Speaker 2>So, Kelly Clarkson, for some reason, was doing some sort
<v Speaker 2>of interview about her days on American Idol, and she's
<v Speaker 2>trying to get everybody to feel.
<v Speaker 1>Bad for her.
<v Speaker 2>I guess she never got the one million dollars what
<v Speaker 2>or a car here listen to it.
<v Speaker 5>And they were like, oh, you win a million dollars
<v Speaker 5>or whatever.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no, you didn't lied. You did not know.
<v Speaker 4>It was like a million dollars worth of investment in you.
<v Speaker 3>And then they then you get a car.
<v Speaker 4>And I needed it because my car is bashed in
<v Speaker 4>and I couldn't afford the deductible.
<v Speaker 1>No, I did not get a car.
<v Speaker 4>And then Clay.
<v Speaker 1>Anakan, who didn't win the second season, got a car, and.
<v Speaker 5>No, come on, Kelly Clarkson is like America's sweetheart.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not going to feel bad for her. She's do
<v Speaker 1>a quick Google search Kelly clarks mine.
<v Speaker 5>But in the beginning, like I remember that season of
<v Speaker 5>American Idol, the very first one. I remember watching it
<v Speaker 5>every week waiting to see I mean when it was.
<v Speaker 6>Kelly almost fifty million, Yeah, Kelly.
<v Speaker 5>And justin like I was hoping so bad Kelly was
<v Speaker 5>gonna win, and she did and everyone was so excited.
<v Speaker 5>And here that she did not get a million dollars.
<v Speaker 5>That makes me upset for her.
<v Speaker 1>I know she was a long run show.
<v Speaker 5>She put all that, she put all that work in.
<v Speaker 3>She should be.
<v Speaker 2>Because she had a million dollar investment in her career
<v Speaker 2>at the beginning.
<v Speaker 5>Still like for them to position it as she won
<v Speaker 5>a million dollars.
<v Speaker 3>I get why she's coming out and saying that.
<v Speaker 1>They got to read that fine print in the contract.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Fine, you can feel little bat for Kelly clark Not
<v Speaker 5>do I feel bad for Kelly Clark a little bit,
<v Speaker 5>not one single bit.
<v Speaker 3>But he man makes you cry, Okay.
<v Speaker 2>He does. I'm so excited for them. I can't even
<v Speaker 2>tell you. I can't even tell you. So Katy Perry
<v Speaker 2>has come up short in a legal battle, the actual
<v Speaker 2>singer Katy Perry, because she was suing some lady named
<v Speaker 2>Katy Perry. She's got a clothing line in Australia, Katy
<v Speaker 2>Perry Designs, and I guess Katy Perry the singer sent
<v Speaker 2>her a cease and desist letter back in two thousand
<v Speaker 2>and nine. So she's been battling this woman for what
<v Speaker 2>is that fifteen years something like that, just about over
<v Speaker 2>her clothing line named Katy Perry. Now the clothing line,
<v Speaker 2>Katie won the legal battle, so she can continue, Yes,
<v Speaker 2>she can continue to sell the brand Katy Perry Clothing.
<v Speaker 2>She says, I'm really excited. This is life gonna go
<v Speaker 2>on so great without this hanging over my head.
<v Speaker 4>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>It was just a lot of heaviness, a lot of fear,
<v Speaker 2>and a lot of limbo.
<v Speaker 1>And I'm on her side. Yeah, I'm sorry you got
<v Speaker 1>the same name.
<v Speaker 2>But she's out there working hard and she's got her
<v Speaker 2>own brand, and don't be coming at somebody.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know whose side I'm on. I'm so confused.
<v Speaker 1>It's different.
<v Speaker 2>It's like it's a kt Y versus kat I E. Yeah, whatever,
<v Speaker 2>it's still Katie Perry when you say you don't know
<v Speaker 2>the spelling. Yeah, this is a very similar to a
<v Speaker 2>story I was reading the other day that I got
<v Speaker 2>kind of irritated because this young girl was helping her
<v Speaker 2>family through an illness. I want to say, but anyway,
<v Speaker 2>she developed Spice Girls Seasoning sp y. Yeah, see, Spice
<v Speaker 2>Girls Seasoning, and they came after her and made her
<v Speaker 2>shut down her little seasoning company.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, really, I mean, and they haven't been
<v Speaker 5>relevant for years, so it's like you just get that
<v Speaker 5>name forever, even after your you know, huh.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, But then again I don't. I'm not
<v Speaker 2>in a band named Spice Girls.
<v Speaker 1>I might be as well.
<v Speaker 3>I know, right exactly. We're only looking at it from
<v Speaker 3>one side.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, let me give you one more thing. The hot
<v Speaker 1>new trend in.
<v Speaker 2>Yoga is snake yoga. It's a reptile shop called HISS.
<v Speaker 2>It's in Portland, Oregon. An instructor leads the class while
<v Speaker 2>the staff carefully handle the reptiles.
<v Speaker 3>Oh there's actual snake.
<v Speaker 1>Python's bowel constrictors, you right, No.
<v Speaker 5>No, I know, And I know there's snake lovers out
<v Speaker 5>there who are like, oh, they're so docile and nice
<v Speaker 5>and stuff. I could not call myself down enough to
<v Speaker 5>get zen if snakes were just crawling.
<v Speaker 3>All over me.
<v Speaker 2>I got that story about keeping your marriage alive, but
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna save it for later.
<v Speaker 1>Sports.
<v Speaker 4>Oh well, A British man made quite the nutty attempt
<v Speaker 4>the other day to raise awareness for men's mental health.
<v Speaker 4>I really like this John Stevenson. He is a British kickboxer,
<v Speaker 4>and he pulled a forty five hundred pound sports car
<v Speaker 4>Katie one hundred and fifty feet with his testicles.
<v Speaker 3>No, he didn't.
<v Speaker 6>He did this to raise awareness for men's mental health.
<v Speaker 4>And he said that, yes, that hurts sports car. And
<v Speaker 4>he said that when he finished, his plums were purple
<v Speaker 4>and swollen. But everything is firing on all cylinders.
<v Speaker 1>That's a man.
<v Speaker 6>What in Heaven's name makes any man want to attempt this?
<v Speaker 5>I know, I never even bragging. Right, they are silly.
<v Speaker 5>You'll do anything you say this one time, not car.
<v Speaker 3>Nothing surprised me, I'm.
<v Speaker 1>Not even sure to pull the shopping a target.
<v Speaker 3>That's why you can't go back to target anymore.
<v Speaker 4>I know, I have never, in my wildest dreams wanted
<v Speaker 4>to try something like that.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, well, have a couple of shots.
<v Speaker 4>However, he's being talked about right now, and men's mental
<v Speaker 4>health is incredibly important, so I guess in a very
<v Speaker 4>odd way he did bring it to light.
<v Speaker 5>But raising awareness you know what good for for John?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 5>Okay, well, hey, prostitution still illegal with Colorado.
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna move on to that fund.
<v Speaker 5>There was that bill that was being presented to make it,
<v Speaker 5>you know, allow it like they do in Nevada and Maine.
<v Speaker 5>But lack of support is why that bill's not gonna
<v Speaker 5>move further. It does not surprise me, right, that's good.
<v Speaker 5>When that thing was floating around, I was like, really
<v Speaker 5>here in Colorado, people are gonna let that happen.
<v Speaker 3>But no, it has been denied. So yeah, yeah, a
<v Speaker 3>lot of people are happy about that.
<v Speaker 5>El Paso County has had to come out and say, listen,
<v Speaker 5>we do not have an application for a BUCkies right now.
<v Speaker 5>Man down in the Colorado Springs area, they are not
<v Speaker 5>having the beaver they're like, no, thank you. They would
<v Speaker 5>have to tell you if they were going to have
<v Speaker 5>a BUCkies come to the area. So that's what they're saying.
<v Speaker 5>El Paso County had to come out and make a
<v Speaker 5>statement and they're like, no, nobody's.
<v Speaker 3>Come in there.
<v Speaker 5>They're Actually what it is is the people in the
<v Speaker 5>area think that another company, Vertex Consulting Services, bought land
<v Speaker 5>for BUCkies, and they're trying to keep it on the
<v Speaker 5>sly right because they're trying to move the property line
<v Speaker 5>in this certain area.
<v Speaker 3>Well, el Paso County had to come out and say no.
<v Speaker 5>It has nothing to do with the BUCkies because people
<v Speaker 5>are coming to El Paso County and being like, hey,
<v Speaker 5>if the beaver's come into town, you have to tell us, right, Yeah,
<v Speaker 5>So that's why they had to issue this statement. But
<v Speaker 5>it is nuts because like for us at least, like
<v Speaker 5>the you know, Denver metro area, we were so excited
<v Speaker 5>that that BUCkies was going in up north, like when
<v Speaker 5>it opened. I mean, it's still as crazy lines to
<v Speaker 5>get into that place. So the fact that down south
<v Speaker 5>they're like, no, we don't want one. It's kind of crazy,
<v Speaker 5>isn't it.
<v Speaker 2>Uh Yeah, it's in a beautiful area though it Well yeah,
<v Speaker 2>but I mean I don't think I wouldn't want a
<v Speaker 2>big giant gas.
<v Speaker 3>Not even just the every there's an in and out
<v Speaker 3>right there.
<v Speaker 2>Sure.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, Well, hey, Denver's Airport Concert back on for this summer.
<v Speaker 5>So yeah, it's uh, free live music every Sunday from
<v Speaker 5>August second through September six and they've got ats acts
<v Speaker 5>like Dot Sero, Hot Lunch Band and wash Park Band.
<v Speaker 5>They're going to be filling the concourses of DIA with
<v Speaker 5>their soldiers.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, I love sound.
<v Speaker 5>This happened last year and it was such a big
<v Speaker 5>thing because you don't think of that when you're flying
<v Speaker 5>in and out of DIA. Let's go get some live
<v Speaker 5>music in, right, But yeah, they're like, well let's try
<v Speaker 5>and make it unique, let's do something different, And it
<v Speaker 5>was such a big thing last year that they've brought
<v Speaker 5>it back. DA Airport Concerts is what they're calling at
<v Speaker 5>So yay, you kind.
<v Speaker 1>Of hope for a delayed flight, you do at.
<v Speaker 3>We still have something to do.
<v Speaker 5>And again that is every Sunday from August second through
<v Speaker 5>September sixth.
<v Speaker 6>There's your high height
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