<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katie and Josh in the morning.
<v Speaker 2>Nick one hundred mm hmmm hmmm.
<v Speaker 3>That's the same sound I make when I snuggle puppies.
<v Speaker 2>A good one.
<v Speaker 3>The only reason I'm bringing that up is today is
<v Speaker 3>National Puppy Day.
<v Speaker 4>I want to get a puppy so bad. I've been
<v Speaker 4>going back and forth. I know, you keep telling me
<v Speaker 4>that a yard, no what a puppy.
<v Speaker 3>You like to go out and do things, you like
<v Speaker 3>to go on vacation, and it's gonna be constantly who's
<v Speaker 3>going to watch the dog?
<v Speaker 1>I know, trust me on this. I gotta no.
<v Speaker 4>I know I keep going back and forth because you're right.
<v Speaker 4>I don't want to be that person who needs someone
<v Speaker 4>to watch the.
<v Speaker 2>Dog for me.
<v Speaker 3>I was extremely nervous this weekend because I was at
<v Speaker 3>home working in the basement and Nick Knack came down
<v Speaker 3>and she's like, Hey, we're heading to which was Pet
<v Speaker 3>Smart pet Co. Was like why, She's like, it's an
<v Speaker 3>adoption event day today and our daughter wants to go.
<v Speaker 1>And I was like, oh, hell no, don't you do it.
<v Speaker 1>Don't you do it.
<v Speaker 3>It's so they arrived and then about you know, it
<v Speaker 3>was five minutes after they got there, I was getting
<v Speaker 3>pictures of the kids holding poppies and a lot of this.
<v Speaker 1>This one was so cute. I just wrote back to
<v Speaker 1>every picture that came in.
<v Speaker 3>Nope, nope, happening, Not happening, Nope, friend, Nope, nope. The
<v Speaker 3>best part about them going is that my son took
<v Speaker 3>one of his buddies with him, and this kid has
<v Speaker 3>an extreme dog allergy, which at first I was like,
<v Speaker 3>what a great event to bring Reed's friend to.
<v Speaker 1>What a good idea? What?
<v Speaker 3>But it was a blessing because that kid looked at
<v Speaker 3>nick Knack and was.
<v Speaker 1>Like, Hey, I'm starting to not feel well. Can we go? Actually,
<v Speaker 1>probably was like I'm going to as he's ballooning. Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>So they got home early because Nickname was like, we
<v Speaker 3>had to leave. I was like good, and came home
<v Speaker 3>without a puppy.
<v Speaker 4>It's a hard to be around puppies and not take
<v Speaker 4>them home with you.
<v Speaker 2>It's it's impossible.
<v Speaker 3>I have a hard time looking at him because I'm like, yeah,
<v Speaker 3>I want to make you mind. I know, I walked every.
<v Speaker 4>Day, snuggle you and godd you and call you.
<v Speaker 3>Start talking like that too.
<v Speaker 4>I thought that volunteering at an animal shelter would help
<v Speaker 4>you they did not feel like that, right, Like, let's
<v Speaker 4>just go help the animals. That'll make us feel better
<v Speaker 4>and then you can go home. We had so many dogs, like,
<v Speaker 4>thank goodness, they had a limit on how many dogs
<v Speaker 4>you could get in that town. There's three. We had
<v Speaker 4>three dogs from that shelter, all from that shelter. We
<v Speaker 4>took them home because you just love them so much.
<v Speaker 1>That's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>And I feel like it would be worse because then
<v Speaker 3>you put them back in their cage. There they're looking
<v Speaker 3>at you with those eyes like, don't do this to me.
<v Speaker 1>Then you gotta leave.
<v Speaker 5>No.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I had to rethink that, you know, charity that
<v Speaker 4>we were. Yeah, I don't know if this is working
<v Speaker 4>the way I wanted it to. I did this so
<v Speaker 4>we wouldn't get an animal, and here we are on there.
<v Speaker 2>We can do it. They'll never know.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, guys, good morning, Happy Monday. We're Jeremy, Katie Josh
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<v Speaker 3>So I was off on Friday, and I know on
<v Speaker 3>Thursday Katie had massive amounts of anxiety because she was
<v Speaker 3>going to the dentist.
<v Speaker 1>And you're not a fan, are you going?
<v Speaker 4>I am not, Like I have to take medication to
<v Speaker 4>go to the dentist. I really have to like work
<v Speaker 4>myself up the courage to be able to even walk
<v Speaker 4>in those doors. And I don't know if you saw
<v Speaker 4>I posted on our social media pages, just me sitting
<v Speaker 4>in the dentist, just that one, and it was like
<v Speaker 4>they were It was so serene and like they had
<v Speaker 4>the spa music going and there were leafs in the
<v Speaker 4>decor everywhere, so you can they'd really try to make
<v Speaker 4>it tranquil and peaceful, right like they do. But man,
<v Speaker 4>I walked in in that high geniis, I just want
<v Speaker 4>you to know you scare me.
<v Speaker 2>Like that was the start of our conversation. But yes,
<v Speaker 2>this was the means.
<v Speaker 4>And there was a lot like funny, like Josh had
<v Speaker 4>mentioned to me that now they have TV screens on
<v Speaker 4>the ceiling and a lot of them play like waterfalls
<v Speaker 4>and stuff, and so like they had a waterfall going,
<v Speaker 4>and I was like, how did you know? Like I
<v Speaker 4>was probably a little too comfortable with the dentist. I
<v Speaker 4>was like, just so I just need to think you
<v Speaker 4>need know little about my trauma.
<v Speaker 2>Just before we moved.
<v Speaker 1>Forward, So how long had it been since you?
<v Speaker 2>So I thought it had been two years.
<v Speaker 4>But then the more I started thinking, I was like, oh,
<v Speaker 4>it's like twenty twenty two was not.
<v Speaker 2>Two years ago?
<v Speaker 4>Actually, yeah, it was twenty twenty two the last time
<v Speaker 4>I went to the dentist, and I told her that.
<v Speaker 4>I was like, the reason it's been so long is
<v Speaker 4>because the last time, the last couple of times, they've
<v Speaker 4>had to do this deep cleaning and it hurts, like
<v Speaker 4>it is so uncomfortable for me and I have well
<v Speaker 4>because like just people who aren't familiar, I have what's
<v Speaker 4>called the diastema, so I have spacing in between my teeth,
<v Speaker 4>so it is even more imperative that I go to
<v Speaker 4>the dentist.
<v Speaker 2>So the fact that I missed four years was a
<v Speaker 2>big deal.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, they tried to be nice about it, but they're.
<v Speaker 1>Like, oh good god.
<v Speaker 4>They said, oh to me, like yeah.
<v Speaker 1>Needed this, Yeah, Oh my god? What how many? Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>And so they were like listen, you're young, and I
<v Speaker 4>was like, I know, Like.
<v Speaker 1>So, so what did they find?
<v Speaker 2>Well, that's not even what they found.
<v Speaker 1>Well, they had something. What did they find? So?
<v Speaker 4>I had a root canal done, and that root canal
<v Speaker 4>looks like there may have been like a small crack
<v Speaker 4>that formed in it, and they can do that sometimes.
<v Speaker 4>But then up at the root where it was canaled,
<v Speaker 4>I guess, okay, there's a little.
<v Speaker 2>Infection up there. I know it has not been hurting.
<v Speaker 2>And I actually what.
<v Speaker 4>I said was, you know, if I eat a little
<v Speaker 4>bit too much sugar gets a little sensitive.
<v Speaker 2>And then they looked at me like, well that is hurting.
<v Speaker 2>You know. It's like but that's the only time. It's
<v Speaker 2>not like a constant toothpaint, because you know, when I
<v Speaker 2>have some laughy tappies, you.
<v Speaker 4>Know, it's a little sensitive, but so it doesn't hurt
<v Speaker 4>constantly though, and so they.
<v Speaker 1>It's an infection down in there.
<v Speaker 2>They said, there's no rhyme or reason to it. It
<v Speaker 2>could hurt in three days or three years.
<v Speaker 4>So they said, you can go to a specialist and
<v Speaker 4>they can see if they can just kind of like
<v Speaker 4>reroot canel it and that's you know, but then it's
<v Speaker 4>probably not going to hold for very long. I'll be
<v Speaker 4>in the same situation in a couple of years, or
<v Speaker 4>I can have it removed, that a tooth pulled from
<v Speaker 4>my face, do tear.
<v Speaker 1>Me and then don't put anyone in it.
<v Speaker 2>No, I can't be that person cigarette in it. I can't.
<v Speaker 3>So you got that going on? Any cavities like in general,
<v Speaker 3>just cavities.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. I mean, you know what she said,
<v Speaker 2>the root canal.
<v Speaker 4>The thing is is I have multiple trips to the
<v Speaker 4>dentist I have to deal with.
<v Speaker 2>Because they still haven't got my cleaning yet. They still
<v Speaker 2>need to do the deep clean.
<v Speaker 1>They couldn't even clean it was so bad in it.
<v Speaker 1>They can't.
<v Speaker 2>They have to do one side at a time.
<v Speaker 3>So they got to pull a tooth. Yes, you got
<v Speaker 3>multiple cavities. Now they've got to clean one side at
<v Speaker 3>a time because it's so bad.
<v Speaker 4>No, because they have to numb my face, so they
<v Speaker 4>don't want to numb my whole face.
<v Speaker 2>They just want to know.
<v Speaker 1>Because it's so bad.
<v Speaker 2>It's not so bad. I just again, you have multiple.
<v Speaker 1>Trips and they have to number your face to even clean.
<v Speaker 4>I have to have a different type of dental you
<v Speaker 4>know treatment because of the diastema.
<v Speaker 1>Is that what it is is the two teeth up front.
<v Speaker 4>Between my teeth, they're little spaces all I know, Like
<v Speaker 4>why the important part?
<v Speaker 1>Why in my.
<v Speaker 3>Head do I feel like the billing department got your
<v Speaker 3>information that day? That billing department looked at the clipboard,
<v Speaker 3>and why do I feel.
<v Speaker 1>Like this song started to play?
<v Speaker 3>Ching making some money off this one diastema?
<v Speaker 1>This time for a little P M I Action.
<v Speaker 3>It's three different stories that we delivered to you to
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<v Speaker 1>Who had the p today? I have the peace, oh
<v Speaker 1>Katie go.
<v Speaker 2>I thought this is just a really good look for
<v Speaker 2>our state.
<v Speaker 4>Because did you know that Kurt Russell and Goldiehan have
<v Speaker 4>a home here in Colorado.
<v Speaker 2>It's up an Aspen.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and they have a story in US Weekly about
<v Speaker 4>why they actually prefer living in Colorado over Los Angeles.
<v Speaker 4>And you know, they say that what they love is
<v Speaker 4>it's so much quieter. For one, but they said, it's
<v Speaker 4>just a different way of living. It's slower pace. They
<v Speaker 4>love that their grandkids live here. Their kids have full
<v Speaker 4>time homes here as well. But when they spend time
<v Speaker 4>as a family, this is where they do it, they said,
<v Speaker 4>la is like where they work, and this is what
<v Speaker 4>they consider their home.
<v Speaker 1>And obviously, yeah, I love that.
<v Speaker 2>I love them when you, I love them too, I
<v Speaker 2>love you. I think they're the best.
<v Speaker 4>Mister and missus Claus, hands down right, they are the.
<v Speaker 1>Best movie Santa Claus ever when.
<v Speaker 2>He plays him in the movies.
<v Speaker 1>Of course, yes, the best.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he is just like and she like. I love
<v Speaker 2>them both.
<v Speaker 4>The fact that they met while they were you know,
<v Speaker 4>in a movie together and like their whole story and.
<v Speaker 1>And their daughter, I feel like looks like yeah.
<v Speaker 4>So much like so she looks a lot like Nickknack,
<v Speaker 4>now that you mentioned it, but I just thought that's
<v Speaker 4>such a good look for our state. Now. We don't
<v Speaker 4>want more people to live here. That's not what this
<v Speaker 4>is about.
<v Speaker 2>But we just.
<v Speaker 4>Wanted to say we know why they would prefer Colorado
<v Speaker 4>to Los Angeles, and definitely a positive thing.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, he can't beat those mountains. He can beat
<v Speaker 2>those rocky mountains.
<v Speaker 1>You just can't. I wonder if they're listening to us
<v Speaker 1>this morning. I bet they are.
<v Speaker 3>I love you, I love you, Alosh.
<v Speaker 5>All right to Minnesota state senator candidate, excuse me when
<v Speaker 5>full Kevin McAllister about a month ago with an air
<v Speaker 5>Airbnb resident that was living in her basement for a while.
<v Speaker 5>Marissa Simonetti, hope I'm saying that correctly. She said she
<v Speaker 5>has had like a long standing kind of dispute with
<v Speaker 5>this tenant. It's there's multiple things, but she said, I
<v Speaker 5>finally reached my wits end. I didn't know what to do,
<v Speaker 5>so yeah, dot dot dot, I got the spider. She
<v Speaker 5>threw a tarantula at this woman's face, and she said
<v Speaker 5>that the inspiration was watching.
<v Speaker 1>Home Alone over Christmas break last year.
<v Speaker 5>She's like, I watched Home Alone, I knew that I
<v Speaker 5>also owned a tarantula, and so I threw it at
<v Speaker 5>this woman's face. And now she's facing domestic assault charges
<v Speaker 5>for it.
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, yes, yeah, you can't throw spiders of people's face.
<v Speaker 1>Throws spiders peka.
<v Speaker 5>And if Kevin was older than eight years old, he
<v Speaker 5>would have also gotten hit with a domestic assault.
<v Speaker 2>Amongst Did the lady scream the way they got.
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure she did.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, yeah, Mark screams like a girl. Can you imagine
<v Speaker 5>having a tarantula land on your face?
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, I would hate that, absolut wouldn't have it backfired?
<v Speaker 1>If the lady was like, yeah, more bugs dot com?
<v Speaker 5>Well anyway, she faces the only bugs.
<v Speaker 1>All right, let's wrap things up with the interesting.
<v Speaker 3>Imagine getting a facelift while you're awake. Doctors are now
<v Speaker 3>offering procedures using local numbing instead of putting people fully
<v Speaker 3>under for cosmetic procedures.
<v Speaker 1>Uh.
<v Speaker 3>This one lady says, I even got up halfway through
<v Speaker 3>my surgery and walked around.
<v Speaker 1>Why she said, I could hear them working on me.
<v Speaker 3>A lot of patients are liking this because of the
<v Speaker 3>risks attached to being put under completely, because you know
<v Speaker 3>you could die, but I feel like you could die
<v Speaker 3>this way too.
<v Speaker 4>I really, I don't know if I want to be
<v Speaker 4>walking around while someone's got.
<v Speaker 2>Me cut open.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah. One person said, four to five hours of this,
<v Speaker 3>it seems like torture because you could hear the tools,
<v Speaker 3>you can feel the pulling, you know what's happening the
<v Speaker 3>entire time.
<v Speaker 1>One woman is like hard pass was her quote, hard paths.
<v Speaker 4>I mean because I've had to have surgery twice and
<v Speaker 4>the only saving grace is that they put you asleep.
<v Speaker 2>You wake up and it's done. You know what I mean? Like,
<v Speaker 2>you wake up? How to go?
<v Speaker 1>Good? Good?
<v Speaker 3>Your face that I want to hear your facelift looks
<v Speaker 3>pretty good.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, only I could afford a faceless Come on, that's
<v Speaker 4>what I get for my money.
<v Speaker 1>Give me a stroke. Look, that's it.
<v Speaker 3>There's your positive, your minus and something a little bit
<v Speaker 3>a bit interesting This Morning with Jeremy, Katie and Josh
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