<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>So I was driving in this morning and I was
<v Speaker 2>staring up at the big old full moon, so bright,
<v Speaker 2>beautiful moon, because I was driving into Day five thousand
<v Speaker 2>something or other at the radio station, and I was like, man,
<v Speaker 2>there's four people up there right now on their way
<v Speaker 2>to the moon. It's like, how neat is that? Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you know, it's just hard to kind of fathom and
<v Speaker 2>think about that. You got four people sitting on a
<v Speaker 2>little capsule zipping up towards that moon, and you know,
<v Speaker 2>you're kind of wondering what they're thinking about, what's going
<v Speaker 2>through their minds, how nervous they are, how are they
<v Speaker 2>going to the bathroom up there?
<v Speaker 3>What are they going to see?
<v Speaker 4>So many questions?
<v Speaker 3>What are what is that going to be?
<v Speaker 2>Like? When you approach the moon so close that you're
<v Speaker 2>looking out the window and you're like, man, I could
<v Speaker 2>just reach down and touch the moon. Yeah, it's got
<v Speaker 2>to be the neatest feeling ever it has to be.
<v Speaker 1>And you're right, even from you know, earthside here, that
<v Speaker 1>moon looks absolutely fabulous this morning, Like it is so
<v Speaker 1>big and bright and majestic, So.
<v Speaker 4>You're right, it makes you it gives you all the
<v Speaker 4>fields today.
<v Speaker 1>Think about some Americans and a Canadian Canadian on their
<v Speaker 1>way to the Moon at that point, don't.
<v Speaker 5>You think it'd be almost a bummer that you're like,
<v Speaker 5>you're so close to it, You're like, can't we just
<v Speaker 5>land on it for like twenty minutes?
<v Speaker 4>Yeh, can't we just go? Say high?
<v Speaker 2>That is definitely four people that are they're doing life right,
<v Speaker 2>you know they are.
<v Speaker 3>They're they're at the top of their game.
<v Speaker 2>You know, when you can leave the planet rocket and
<v Speaker 2>get up there and take a peek at the Moon.
<v Speaker 2>That's uh, that makes you feel kind of small.
<v Speaker 4>Does Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>But there's I read like there's a Colorado person who
<v Speaker 1>was an engineer.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you do with the Moon launch. And so it's
<v Speaker 4>like there's a lot of people involved.
<v Speaker 1>Who aren't, you know, front and center, but still are
<v Speaker 1>probably feeling the same way, like.
<v Speaker 6>Wait, did it we got it there?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? We traveling just shy of seven hundred thousand miles,
<v Speaker 2>setting a new distance record from Earth, surpassing Apollo thirteen's
<v Speaker 2>mark from the seventies. I pulled the kids together yesterday
<v Speaker 2>afternoon and I had it going on the TV. I
<v Speaker 2>had something else on the laptop from NASA, I was watching,
<v Speaker 2>and then I had a different feed on my phone.
<v Speaker 3>I was watching three different things.
<v Speaker 4>Full nerd.
<v Speaker 3>I went full nerd yesterday.
<v Speaker 2>But to me, it's like the if you start like
<v Speaker 2>watching videos on how this is developed and built and
<v Speaker 2>everything that goes into it fascinating, It's truly fascinating, and
<v Speaker 2>then the countdown and then checking everything, and then watching
<v Speaker 2>that baby, watching them like that candle yeah and send
<v Speaker 2>it up in the air, and you just see the
<v Speaker 2>power behind it, and not only all that, the patriotism
<v Speaker 2>behind it. You know, you see that big old American
<v Speaker 2>flag up.
<v Speaker 3>On top of that. Not gonna lie like I was pacing.
<v Speaker 2>I was pacing the room waiting for this launch because
<v Speaker 2>you know, I wanted the kids to watch it. And
<v Speaker 2>then you're watching the commentary and all these damn newscasters
<v Speaker 2>he bringing up the Challenger and the Discovery and you're like,
<v Speaker 2>come not now.
<v Speaker 1>I know it's not the time, but it's hard not
<v Speaker 1>to think about that because.
<v Speaker 3>That's why I was facing the same.
<v Speaker 4>Mood way back then.
<v Speaker 1>Was everybody was watching with a sense of patriotism, and.
<v Speaker 3>You know that's what I felt yesterday, And.
<v Speaker 1>So like I understand why they would associate the two,
<v Speaker 1>but you're right, like, let's try and keep it.
<v Speaker 2>Let's yeah, let's sing good jew out there, and you know,
<v Speaker 2>make sure this goes off without a hitch. And it's
<v Speaker 2>funny because as we were watching it, and as it
<v Speaker 2>was lifting off with I was making the kids watch,
<v Speaker 2>I was like, how am I going to explain this
<v Speaker 2>if this thing blows up the kids as they're watching
<v Speaker 2>this live, Because you think about that, it's like, what
<v Speaker 2>are you going to say to them? But luckily it
<v Speaker 2>looked flawless. It was a great launch and that baby
<v Speaker 2>went up there. There's some great Instagram videos this morning
<v Speaker 2>video from the International Space Station of the launch, and
<v Speaker 2>it just looks like a little dot. It's the neatest thing.
<v Speaker 2>It makes you realize how big this planet actually is.
<v Speaker 2>But it's a little dot. And you see it fire
<v Speaker 2>off there from Florida and you see the little dog
<v Speaker 2>week up into the air and then you see a
<v Speaker 2>little puff you know, as it you know, it gets
<v Speaker 2>rid of the engines and it breaks apart and everything.
<v Speaker 3>It's like ding ding ding. Think. I was like, it
<v Speaker 3>looks so huge.
<v Speaker 2>From the ground, but from space it's just this tiny
<v Speaker 2>little thing.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well, and then I didn't realize. Josh said it
<v Speaker 1>was gonna like spin around in the orbit for like twenty.
<v Speaker 2>Five it's the gravitational propulsion that sends it off into
<v Speaker 2>the Moon.
<v Speaker 3>And they'll do the same thing when we go to
<v Speaker 3>Mars too.
<v Speaker 2>They'll hook it around the Earth or the Moon, one
<v Speaker 2>of the two, and it just it's like a slingshot.
<v Speaker 2>It kind of just sends you off on your It's
<v Speaker 2>really neat. I had goosies last night as I was
<v Speaker 2>watching it, and I'm not gonna lie.
<v Speaker 3>I teared up a little bit and I was talking
<v Speaker 3>to the TV.
<v Speaker 2>My son was even like, stop talking to the TV
<v Speaker 2>because I was I kept going, go go, go, go,
<v Speaker 2>keep going.
<v Speaker 3>Let's go, go go. You got it, it's going.
<v Speaker 4>It's go on you boy.
<v Speaker 3>You sounded a lot like my wedding night. Actually, I
<v Speaker 3>think about it anyway.
<v Speaker 7>You picks one hundred.
<v Speaker 3>Mmm, that's the same sound I make m.
<v Speaker 2>When I eat a Nacho's bell Grande. I shot Katie
<v Speaker 2>a picture yesterday left the radio station and I had
<v Speaker 2>a bag full of taco bell in the old passenger seat.
<v Speaker 1>Copco Mexican pizzas and some Nacho's Bell Grande.
<v Speaker 2>Like, so when did Taco Bell get so freaking expensive?
<v Speaker 3>First of all, so I rolled in yesterday.
<v Speaker 2>It was my buddy Alan's birthday, and he's a he's
<v Speaker 2>a slut for Taco Bell. So I got him a
<v Speaker 2>couple of the Mexican pizzas in a Nacho's bell Grande.
<v Speaker 2>And then I was like, you know, well, i'm here,
<v Speaker 2>I better get me a Nacho's Bell Grande and a
<v Speaker 2>couple of soft tacos.
<v Speaker 3>It was lunchtime, you know, h it was like thirty
<v Speaker 3>six dollars.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, Like come on, bring me back to ninety
<v Speaker 2>eight when we could roll through in high school and
<v Speaker 2>get like nine tacos for four dollars.
<v Speaker 1>I know.
<v Speaker 2>Well, everything was like ninety nine cents, right, they had
<v Speaker 2>that seventy fifty nine cent menu. No more, tell you
<v Speaker 2>how often I go to fast food. But I was like,
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry, how much was that?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah? No, it's spendy for sure.
<v Speaker 2>Once your lips hit that Nacho's Bell Grande, all that
<v Speaker 2>kind of disappeared.
<v Speaker 4>I know, you forget how much you paid for gloriousness.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, it was really good.
<v Speaker 1>That cheese they put on it. I don't even think
<v Speaker 1>that stuff's legal. But it's so good.
<v Speaker 2>My only people's no doctor pepper there there's PEPSI Well
<v Speaker 2>you gotta.
<v Speaker 6>Get Yeah, you gotta get the last That's what it is.
<v Speaker 4>That's what you get.
<v Speaker 3>Mouth was all ready for a doctor pepper. Damn it, No,
<v Speaker 3>but it was. That's a nice day. I got to
<v Speaker 3>spoil my buddy Alan for his birthday.
<v Speaker 2>Actually rolled in and I brought him a bottle of
<v Speaker 2>whiskey too, So I got him a bottle of whiskey
<v Speaker 2>and a couple of Mexican pizzas for his birthday. Good guy,
<v Speaker 2>good friend, look at me being a good guy.
<v Speaker 3>That was so nice of you.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, I know, I'm a nice guyweetheart.
<v Speaker 3>Contrary to popular opinion, good morning everybody.
<v Speaker 2>We're Jeremy, Katie, Josh, thanks for hanging out with us
<v Speaker 2>on a Thursday morning. Speaking of food, I do want
<v Speaker 2>to get into what happened to Katie, but I do
<v Speaker 2>have this story here too about the best April Fools
<v Speaker 2>stunts that brands pulled yesterday.
<v Speaker 3>Some of these are really good.
<v Speaker 2>Raising Canes said that they were going to be coming
<v Speaker 2>out with a chicken sauce flavored cola.
<v Speaker 3>Oh ew, fantastic.
<v Speaker 2>Top Ramen said that they have a collab with Butterfinger,
<v Speaker 2>So top Ramen Butterfinger was gonna come.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not hating that though. You ever put chocolate on
<v Speaker 1>ramen and put it in the oven. It tastes like
<v Speaker 1>a kick kat, can't she it does?
<v Speaker 3>That might be a cat, That might be a cry
<v Speaker 3>for help.
<v Speaker 6>It's the biggest heard.
<v Speaker 4>It tastes like a kid cat.
<v Speaker 3>You have to try chocolate. How did you figure that out?
<v Speaker 3>Depression is what that is, they says.
<v Speaker 2>They say it was going to be a peanut buttery
<v Speaker 2>glaze and real butterfinger pieces that bring the crispity crunchity
<v Speaker 2>goodness to your favorite ramen.
<v Speaker 6>That's pretty dark.
<v Speaker 4>There's no fooling about that. They're absolutely right.
<v Speaker 2>Guess what this was fake? But you can go home
<v Speaker 2>today and make it yourself. The Kebler Hollow Tree toothpaste,
<v Speaker 2>the cookie paste was going to be coming out from
<v Speaker 2>the El Fudge brand. Nah Pass Hines Macha Mayo that
<v Speaker 2>was coming out. Basket and Robin said that they were
<v Speaker 2>going to be releasing ice cream soup. Red Lobster said
<v Speaker 2>that they were going to team up with pop Tarts
<v Speaker 2>to have a Jedderbat Biscuit flavored Fast These are really good.
<v Speaker 4>They're roaming food like outside of that chocolate and none of.
<v Speaker 3>These will work outside of food.
<v Speaker 2>There was a wireless provider that they were announcing that
<v Speaker 2>they were going to have a new fragrance.
<v Speaker 3>Called call Own and it was supposed to make you
<v Speaker 3>smell like your cell phone.
<v Speaker 2>I do like this one from Dude Wipes. They unveiled
<v Speaker 2>a new skincare product called the butt Mask. It was
<v Speaker 2>the first targeted hydrogel patch designed specifically for your third eye.
<v Speaker 2>You just pop on the soothing gel disc directly into
<v Speaker 2>the target zone to enjoy fifteen minutes.
<v Speaker 3>While you doom scroll on the throne.
<v Speaker 4>No more dark circles.
<v Speaker 2>No, that doesn't sound half bad. After the Nacho's bell Grande.
<v Speaker 3>And then my personal favorite was the.
<v Speaker 2>Grandma's Purse Grandma's Purse flavored Haul's Cough Drops a nostalgic
<v Speaker 2>lavender and lint inspired flavor.
<v Speaker 3>It tastes just like the bottom of Grandma's purse. Per funny.
<v Speaker 1>That is funny because I first come that tastes the
<v Speaker 1>same leg.
<v Speaker 3>So the brands were on fire yesterday. These were really funny,
<v Speaker 3>So you got me going Now.
<v Speaker 2>Katie came rolling in today after I was talking about
<v Speaker 2>how magical the Artemiss mission is, the Atomist two mission,
<v Speaker 2>and how patriotic and how powerful it was to watch
<v Speaker 2>that rocket go up in the air and everything involved
<v Speaker 2>behind the scenes and blah blah blah blah. Okay, she goes, well, honestly,
<v Speaker 2>I didn't watch it, but I'll tell you the biggest
<v Speaker 2>thing that happened to me yesterday.
<v Speaker 1>Yes that thing what But yesterday I went home pretty
<v Speaker 1>much right after the show. So I got there at
<v Speaker 1>ten thirty and I walked in and the first thing
<v Speaker 1>I noticed on my counter was my entire half gallon
<v Speaker 1>of half.
<v Speaker 4>And half cream Katie sitting on the counter.
<v Speaker 1>I left my house at four fifty five yesterday morning.
<v Speaker 4>So bet boop, bet boop.
<v Speaker 1>Quick math tells me that that's five and a half
<v Speaker 1>plus hours that that half and half sack on my counter.
<v Speaker 4>And I, no, you don't understand.
<v Speaker 1>Because I splurged for the Lando Lakes. I did because
<v Speaker 1>it's it's a little bit extra for not the you know,
<v Speaker 1>store brand half and half creamer. So I splurged for
<v Speaker 1>the Lando Lakes. I was so excited about it. And
<v Speaker 1>then yesterday after using it one time. No, I just
<v Speaker 1>opened that yesterday an entire half gallon of half and
<v Speaker 1>half creamer gone. But here's the thing is, so I
<v Speaker 1>just sat and I looked at it for a second,
<v Speaker 1>because no, at first I put it immediately I saw
<v Speaker 1>it and I put it in the fridge like it
<v Speaker 1>didn't happen.
<v Speaker 4>I was like, well, we won't tell anybody about.
<v Speaker 1>That, but I'm gonna make myself sick, like I cannot
<v Speaker 1>afford to get sick off dairy, Like that'll do something.
<v Speaker 4>Can't get sick off dairy. That would be so bad
<v Speaker 4>for this whole show. I mean, I'm not even no
<v Speaker 4>that you don't want bubble guts.
<v Speaker 3>From dairy because we'll have to change the name of
<v Speaker 3>the show.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, JBJ.
<v Speaker 1>But here's the thing is, I immediately I smelled it
<v Speaker 1>because I was like, how bad is this?
<v Speaker 4>Right?
<v Speaker 1>I mean, it's not that hot in here. I smelled
<v Speaker 1>my half and half creamer. It doesn't smell like it's rancid.
<v Speaker 3>So I think creamer's probably fine dairy. But it''t so funny.
<v Speaker 2>When you go into like restaurants and stuff and they've
<v Speaker 2>got the little containers of the cream and the half
<v Speaker 2>and half on the table that's been there since the eighties.
<v Speaker 2>I know, you know for your coffee it's the little
<v Speaker 2>bowl and that creamer sits out all day every day.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, and so that immediately that's where my mind went.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, is this okay? I'm not smelling like
<v Speaker 1>spoiled milk, you know, like that's the smell I'm expecting
<v Speaker 1>five and a half hours on my counter.
<v Speaker 4>So can I eat it?
<v Speaker 1>Because here's the thing too, I went and bought new
<v Speaker 1>creamer because I cannot again afford to get sick off dairy.
<v Speaker 4>So I went and bought how much creamer? It was
<v Speaker 4>like seven dollars?
<v Speaker 3>Seven dollars.
<v Speaker 4>It's fine, learned.
<v Speaker 1>I need to learn my lesson. I need to with
<v Speaker 1>my creamer back in my refrigerator.
<v Speaker 3>This was your big highlight.
<v Speaker 1>You know. I have a checklist of things that I
<v Speaker 1>do before I leave the house, and now I just
<v Speaker 1>need to add creamer on concern but stuff back into
<v Speaker 1>the fridge, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>They strapped four people on the top of a rocket.
<v Speaker 2>They could blow a crater into Florida if something went wrong.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they did.
<v Speaker 3>And they're going up to the moon. You're going to
<v Speaker 3>be in space for ten days.
<v Speaker 4>I know.
<v Speaker 1>I wonder if one of them left their creamer on
<v Speaker 1>the counter when they left for the spaceship, because.
<v Speaker 2>You imagine that's all that one of them was thinking
<v Speaker 2>about it.
<v Speaker 1>So mad, especially if they's forged for the Land of Lakes.
<v Speaker 4>That's the real connection here.
<v Speaker 2>Come on, yeah, tail of two different worlds right there?
<v Speaker 3>Huh yeah, I.
<v Speaker 4>Do have two half and a half gallons.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna I'm gonna give you seven dollars? Are you
<v Speaker 3>so you don't have to worry about this? All right?
<v Speaker 4>Oh well, okay, I went to look at me like a.
<v Speaker 2>Rocket says seven those day like five dollars? No, your gouging,
<v Speaker 2>now give it up, homie?
<v Speaker 3>What do I feel like?
<v Speaker 2>This was like playing in your head as you walked
<v Speaker 2>out a safeway with that jug.
<v Speaker 3>Of landa Lakes feeling.
<v Speaker 2>All bad ass because you splurged for the high end
<v Speaker 2>half and half you just like see you slow motion.
<v Speaker 3>I do feel your shades.
<v Speaker 4>Bougie when I go that route.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna lie because I'm all about saving money,
<v Speaker 1>but every once in a while, I'm like, you know what,
<v Speaker 1>that half and half I look super good?
<v Speaker 4>Right now?
<v Speaker 3>Give somebody the shooters.
<v Speaker 2>You walk out and your wing at them, throw your
<v Speaker 2>shades on, got your half and half. You get to
<v Speaker 2>your car and you buckle it into the passenger seat.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and you ride off all low.
<v Speaker 1>Put some glasses on the creamer as well. It was
<v Speaker 1>just rolling little gold chain around exactly.
<v Speaker 4>Yeahs, I love lakes.
<v Speaker 2>I'm coming for you coffee. Watch you out now. I
<v Speaker 2>can't give you too much crap. We were talking about
<v Speaker 2>how Katie left a big, old expensive bottle of half
<v Speaker 2>and half out on our counter, and I was like,
<v Speaker 2>it's gonna be fine. I think John even wrote in
<v Speaker 2>on our text and he just said, Katie, it's gonna
<v Speaker 2>be okay, it's gonna be a big deal. But I
<v Speaker 2>will tell you, like I've done that thing where we've
<v Speaker 2>made like we've like doubled a recipe or something because
<v Speaker 2>we want to have leftovers the next day, a big
<v Speaker 2>old crock pot full of chili or something, and you
<v Speaker 2>leave it on the counter to cool off before you
<v Speaker 2>put it in the fridge, and then I come rolling in,
<v Speaker 2>you know, at.
<v Speaker 3>Four am downstairs, and it's still sitting.
<v Speaker 4>You forget.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, that is a horrible feeling, or like after you
<v Speaker 2>go to a restaurant and you make the effort to
<v Speaker 2>pack everything up in your little doggie bag and you
<v Speaker 2>take it home and you leave it in your car
<v Speaker 2>or there it is sitting on your counter the next
<v Speaker 2>morning and you're like, I'm.
<v Speaker 1>An idious Yeah, I still want to eat that, but gosh,
<v Speaker 1>dan I do.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you turn into Napoleon dynamite.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, this is again.
<v Speaker 1>You don't want to get the bubble guts Like, that's
<v Speaker 1>the worst and that'll ruin you for that food.
<v Speaker 4>For a good minute too. So that's why you gotta
<v Speaker 4>be careful and then able.
<v Speaker 2>To eat chili since oh four bad beans be Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>that's the worst one. You walk downstairs and there's a
<v Speaker 2>crock pot full of you know, a whole nother day's meal,
<v Speaker 2>and you're like, damn, what a waste.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, especially when that starts your day.
<v Speaker 2>Just a heads up, Today is a rapids takeover day, Katie.
<v Speaker 3>Do you have all the details on your bad You
<v Speaker 3>qualified for that? Why don't you go ahead do that
<v Speaker 3>real quick?
<v Speaker 1>Well, all you have to do is go give us
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<v Speaker 1>on Instagram. All one word and Katie spelled kat Y.
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<v Speaker 1>We're gonna pick one lucky listener, one lucky follower to
<v Speaker 1>score a four pack of tickets to check out your
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<v Speaker 1>closer to the grand prize. Everyone who wins those tickets.
<v Speaker 1>You're qualified to win four pack of tickets to the
<v Speaker 1>Rapids thirtieth anniversary. So yeah, Rapids taken over Mix one hundred,
<v Speaker 1>and I do believe this Saturday, we've got another Rapid match.
<v Speaker 1>We're going to be playing right here on Mixed one hundred,
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, that's a takeover.
<v Speaker 3>I was reading the fine print on that too.
<v Speaker 2>If you win these tickets, we actually give you a
<v Speaker 2>pair of shin guards to wear to the event, which
<v Speaker 2>is a lot of fun.
<v Speaker 3>Just in case.
<v Speaker 6>Just in case takes one hundred.
<v Speaker 3>Real quick though.
<v Speaker 2>Katie was just talking about, uh, what happened when she
<v Speaker 2>left the radio station yesterday and she was walking out
<v Speaker 2>with one of the sports guys next door at altitude
<v Speaker 2>ninety two five.
<v Speaker 3>Mark Poser.
<v Speaker 2>Good Yes, voice of the Colorado Avalanche Ye, Mark Boser.
<v Speaker 4>I love mo.
<v Speaker 2>He is one of my most favorite people here at
<v Speaker 2>this company. Absolutely adore Mark Moser. He is so much fun,
<v Speaker 2>great guy.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I've I've worked with him a long time ago
<v Speaker 1>to and he just has always been that stand up individual.
<v Speaker 2>So that being said, he's absolutely disgusting.
<v Speaker 3>He's a gross gross man.
<v Speaker 2>Goodness, tell everybody on the planet what Mark Moser did
<v Speaker 2>yesterday as you were walking out with him.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, So we're walking out the front doors and he
<v Speaker 1>looks at me and he's like, Mitchell, Mitchell, we have
<v Speaker 1>lost our vision.
<v Speaker 4>And I was like, what, Like, just such a random thing.
<v Speaker 1>To say, and I thought he was gonna get all
<v Speaker 1>philosophical and deep on me, right, and then he literally
<v Speaker 1>we start walking out the door and I look at
<v Speaker 1>him and he blows the longest, juiciest snot rocket out.
<v Speaker 8>Of his face and it is hanging for the right
<v Speaker 8>nostril as he continues to tell me, no, not our
<v Speaker 8>vision or dental and I'm like, oh, this is an
<v Speaker 8>insurance talk.
<v Speaker 3>He's talking Benny's with you as he's blowing. And then
<v Speaker 3>he's like, we didn't talk to HR.
<v Speaker 4>We needn't talk to those HR people, and I'm like, no,
<v Speaker 4>I definitely do.
<v Speaker 1>But I don't know how to respond right now because
<v Speaker 1>you have mucus.
<v Speaker 3>Coming literally hanging out of his nose like three inches.
<v Speaker 4>The longest come on rocket I've ever seen.
<v Speaker 9>He is.
<v Speaker 3>He's a pig from a face.
<v Speaker 4>And here's the thing.
<v Speaker 1>We've had the conversation before, because when I go running,
<v Speaker 1>there's spent a time when I've had to do.
<v Speaker 3>A little farmer's blow into the trees.
<v Speaker 4>When you're alone. I'm alone and.
<v Speaker 1>I can't breathe like that's it, but we're happy.
<v Speaker 3>Gentlemen, you'd be like me being like, Josh, what you
<v Speaker 3>got going on? Later, You're.
<v Speaker 2>Be a gentleman. Don't do that in front of a lady.
<v Speaker 2>First of all, do that in private.
<v Speaker 4>He's a sports guy and he knows that.
<v Speaker 6>For many you're one of the dudes. You're one of
<v Speaker 6>the bros. Get that a lot.
<v Speaker 1>I've been called a cool guy with long hair many
<v Speaker 1>many times, a gentleman.
<v Speaker 4>I get that.
<v Speaker 1>Guys, especially who are in sports radio, they just feel
<v Speaker 1>comfortable with me.
<v Speaker 3>And this is an office environment. We're not on the field.
<v Speaker 1>Oh it was in the front of the front doors,
<v Speaker 1>like I need to have it hang in there.
<v Speaker 3>While he's still talking.
<v Speaker 2>To you a CLEANX around here. So here's what I
<v Speaker 2>want everybody to do. Mark goes on the air here
<v Speaker 2>in about five minutes or so.
<v Speaker 3>No, I want everyone to pick up your phone.
<v Speaker 2>I want you to text or call three oh three
<v Speaker 2>five o four zero nine two five.
<v Speaker 3>Three oh three.
<v Speaker 2>Five oh four zero nine two five. That is the
<v Speaker 2>hot line to altitude ninety two five. It is, And
<v Speaker 2>I want you to call over there and just say
<v Speaker 2>what do we.
<v Speaker 3>Want him to say?
<v Speaker 2>Farmers blow? No, just say Mark Moser is a pig.
<v Speaker 2>A hangout and go Absco.
<v Speaker 4>Don't like that. No, say love Jeremy, Love Jeremy.
<v Speaker 2>Call him say Mark Moser is a disgusting pig.
<v Speaker 3>Love Jeremy, Goasco. Call them, text them.
<v Speaker 2>Blow up their phone lines right now, because he did
<v Speaker 2>the farmers blow in front of a lovely lady yesterday
<v Speaker 2>leaving a place of business. We Mark Moser is a
<v Speaker 2>disgusting pig. Three oh three five oh four zero nine
<v Speaker 2>two five. Blow up their lines right now.
<v Speaker 4>You're gonna start something.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, it's already been started. Three oh three five oh
<v Speaker 2>four zero nine two five. Mark Moser is a disgusting pig.
<v Speaker 2>Love Jeremy.
<v Speaker 3>All right. Update Mark Moser just got here.
<v Speaker 2>We saw him unpacking his stuff next door to altitude
<v Speaker 2>ninety two five. So again, if you want to blow
<v Speaker 2>up their phone lines today, because he did a snot
<v Speaker 2>rocket in front of Katie yesterday and he's disgusting. Three
<v Speaker 2>oh three five oh four zero nine two five three
<v Speaker 2>oh three five oh four zero nine two five text him,
<v Speaker 2>call him blow it up over there. I think I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna admend what I said. How about you say, Mark
<v Speaker 2>Moser picks his nose and eats it. Geez Love, Jeremy, Love, Jeremy,
<v Speaker 2>go and co ass. So you guys can blow up
<v Speaker 2>their phone lines over there, and uh, just tell Mark
<v Speaker 2>he's disgusting, all right?
<v Speaker 3>Three three five oh four zero nine two five Jeremy
<v Speaker 3>Love Jeremy.
<v Speaker 2>We briefly talked about this early this morning, but I
<v Speaker 2>did plunk down in front of the couch last night,
<v Speaker 2>made the kids watch the historic ten day moon mission,
<v Speaker 2>the launch yesterday of the Artemis two. I'm mostly into
<v Speaker 2>it because there's a guy on there named Jeremy and
<v Speaker 2>a guy named Reid. Yeah that's pretty neat, which is
<v Speaker 2>kind of funny, but yeah, four crew members were sitting
<v Speaker 2>on top of that candle. They lit that candle and
<v Speaker 2>everything looked like it went off without a hitch. A
<v Speaker 2>beautiful launch, powerful launch, very very patriotic launch.
<v Speaker 3>In my opinion.
<v Speaker 2>And I was pacing, pacing the family room as we
<v Speaker 2>watched it.
<v Speaker 4>It made you nervous.
<v Speaker 3>It really made me nervous.
<v Speaker 2>I had three different screens going like I was into it,
<v Speaker 2>and I was even yelling at the TV. At what
<v Speaker 2>point my read my son said stop talking to the TV.
<v Speaker 2>You're that guy right now. But as that thing went
<v Speaker 2>up in the air, I was like, go, go keep going,
<v Speaker 2>it's going, it's go looking good, let's go.
<v Speaker 4>Well, a very successful launch.
<v Speaker 3>So thankfully, thankfully beautiful launch.
<v Speaker 2>So there's a videos and pictures all over the socials today,
<v Speaker 2>so check that out Tuesday night.
<v Speaker 3>Is it V stallion? Is that how she pronounced she
<v Speaker 3>got sick, was rushed to the hospital.
<v Speaker 4>She did exhaustion, That's what it.
<v Speaker 2>Is, in the middle of her performance of Mulin Rouge
<v Speaker 2>the musical, suffering from extreme exhaustion.
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, getting more get in a line.
<v Speaker 1>I know, right, It's funny when they do say that,
<v Speaker 1>when that's what they cite as far as having to
<v Speaker 1>be rushed to the hospital.
<v Speaker 3>It's like, yeah, come on morning radio for like two weeks.
<v Speaker 1>I know.
<v Speaker 3>My heart stopped years ago, did it? Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>That makes sense.
<v Speaker 3>Extreme exhaustion, that makes sense. That's why you're all crotchety.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>No, I'm just crotchety of Mark Moser. That's it. So
<v Speaker 3>there's some rumors floating about for Taylor Swift and Kelsey's wedding.
<v Speaker 2>This is coming from the very reliable US magazine, and
<v Speaker 2>they're saying that their target date is June thirteenth.
<v Speaker 3>Of this year.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, ty two, Swifty's favorite number likely location Rhode Island,
<v Speaker 2>near one of her houses. Uh, there's a private estate nearby.
<v Speaker 2>It sounds like they want an ocean view wedding style
<v Speaker 2>and size. They're aiming for a more intimate wedding, not
<v Speaker 2>a massive spectacle.
<v Speaker 3>The guests. The guest list.
<v Speaker 2>Reportedly is around one hundred and fifty people, packed with
<v Speaker 2>a list celebrities like Selena Gomez, GG Hadid, Emma Stone
<v Speaker 2>and Patrick Mahomes and Carrott's topping weird.
<v Speaker 4>Al oh really okay?
<v Speaker 2>Planning to Swift is reportedly deep into dress prep right now.
<v Speaker 1>I can't wait to see what she's wearing, you know,
<v Speaker 1>it's going to be a show stop.
<v Speaker 3>She might be in final tailoring stages right now.
<v Speaker 4>Anything else I want to tell you about it.
<v Speaker 3>They are planning everything together because it's a partnership.
<v Speaker 1>She spoke about him at an award show recently, and
<v Speaker 1>just the way that she was talking and him receiving
<v Speaker 1>it and like, I love you, babe from the crowd.
<v Speaker 4>It is so adorable. I just love their love so cute.
<v Speaker 2>I will tell you that Kelsey is planning a low
<v Speaker 2>key bachelor party in the Bahamas before the wedding, and
<v Speaker 2>the timing is strategic before NFL training camp starts.
<v Speaker 4>Smart.
<v Speaker 2>The overall vibe for the bachelor party intimate, but still
<v Speaker 2>high end and celebrity heavy.
<v Speaker 3>I know it's so.
<v Speaker 6>He doesn't hang out with the normy, they.
<v Speaker 2>Say, instead of Vegas chaos, chaos, Kelsey is doing a
<v Speaker 2>golf trip with the boys.
<v Speaker 3>Anyway, there, you're up to date. Yay, yay. We have
<v Speaker 3>sports stuff we do.
<v Speaker 6>This is so exciting.
<v Speaker 5>As of yesterday, the Nuggets and the Avalanche are both
<v Speaker 5>officially gonna be hitting the playoffs again.
<v Speaker 6>Let's go.
<v Speaker 5>Playoffs for the NBA and NHL both start April eighteenth.
<v Speaker 5>That's close enough and the Aves and Nuggets are looking
<v Speaker 5>for that long playoff push.
<v Speaker 6>I am so excited for this. I can't wait.
<v Speaker 3>Let Mere's excited.
<v Speaker 6>Two championships back, Mark Motion, Oh.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, over it altitude ninety two five and you should
<v Speaker 2>be messaging them this morning saying Mark Moser is a
<v Speaker 2>disgusting pig at three oh three five four zero nine
<v Speaker 2>two five love Jeremy.
<v Speaker 3>Let him know, go as go, Go as go.
<v Speaker 4>Also that do you want to head back to the
<v Speaker 4>early two thousands?
<v Speaker 3>No, yes you do.
<v Speaker 4>I loved that time. That's when I really did tear
<v Speaker 4>it up at the club.
<v Speaker 1>And they have a new two thousand's themed bar going
<v Speaker 1>in on.
<v Speaker 4>South Broadway called Good Luck Club. I know. I'm loving
<v Speaker 4>it so much so.
<v Speaker 1>The hospitality group that runs it is called Pouring with Heart,
<v Speaker 1>and they describe it as a place where cell phones
<v Speaker 1>get swapped for intense rounds of Uno and Donkey Kong
<v Speaker 1>on Nintendo sixty four are paired with cocktails that taste
<v Speaker 1>like sleepovers and movie marathons, but with better ingredients and
<v Speaker 1>less supervision. Sounds like I love this, Like again, I
<v Speaker 1>don't even drink anymore, but I will go here just
<v Speaker 1>to see the vibe of an early two thousands bar.
<v Speaker 1>It opens today down again off South Broadway, so it's
<v Speaker 1>called good Luck Club, good Luck for bars all out
<v Speaker 1>about it. I really do like I think this is
<v Speaker 1>going to get people down to that area in self
<v Speaker 1>Broadway as well, because they're looking for, you know, more
<v Speaker 1>foot traffic to have.
<v Speaker 5>The highlights in your hair the hair shell.
<v Speaker 3>Say something about cell phones with this too.
<v Speaker 1>Well, I was looking it just said in again the
<v Speaker 1>description it's a place where cell phones get swapped for
<v Speaker 1>intense rounds of uno.
<v Speaker 4>So I don't know if they take your cell phones.
<v Speaker 3>But probably because they want to.
<v Speaker 1>Well, I think it's encouraged to not use your cell
<v Speaker 1>phones while you're there, because.
<v Speaker 4>We did that.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and it fell out of your pocket into the toy.
<v Speaker 1>Every girl had to deal with that with that phone
<v Speaker 1>because it was.
<v Speaker 3>So thin and little girls.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, all right, how about this next story, the elephant
<v Speaker 1>at the Denver Zoo.
<v Speaker 4>It's capturing people's hearts right now.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, So someone recorded an adult male Asian elephant doing
<v Speaker 1>a circus trick, so literally a headstand, like a headstand,
<v Speaker 1>it's whole hind part of the body up into the air.
<v Speaker 1>So it did a circus trick, and people in the
<v Speaker 1>you know, beginning, they kind of lost their minds a
<v Speaker 1>little bit, like what is that elephant doing? But then
<v Speaker 1>people felt sorry for it, like, oh, baby, you don't
<v Speaker 1>got to perform no more. Like they don't they're not
<v Speaker 1>doing that at the circus, right, Like the thing about
<v Speaker 1>circuses are phasing out the elephant entertainers is that.
<v Speaker 4>Baby, you got a no more. But that's what people
<v Speaker 4>are saying on the air.
<v Speaker 3>How do we know that the elephant doesn't love it?
<v Speaker 4>I know?
<v Speaker 1>Well, that's the thing is the elephant just did it
<v Speaker 1>because it thinks that's what's expected of them. But the
<v Speaker 1>thing about the Denver Zoo is they are so involved
<v Speaker 1>in like, you know, uh, conservation and protection efforts for
<v Speaker 1>Asian elephants specifically, so, uh, they just rescued this elephant
<v Speaker 1>that already had this habit instilled in him, and so
<v Speaker 1>they're doing what they can to help with their long
<v Speaker 1>term survival.
<v Speaker 4>But it really was.
<v Speaker 1>Just that this elephant was at the zoo and somebody
<v Speaker 1>who was visiting recorded it and then posted it and
<v Speaker 1>everybody kind of went nuts, like, so.
<v Speaker 3>Did the elephant do the trick on his own? No,
<v Speaker 3>exactly a big deal.
<v Speaker 1>People felt bad for him, like, Baby, you ain't got
<v Speaker 1>to perform no more, Like that's not.
<v Speaker 3>Part of you. Maybe he was off for snack.
<v Speaker 4>No, And that's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>Is it like that?
<v Speaker 1>Sometimes again, the elephant was trained to think that it
<v Speaker 1>needs to perform like this and people again, if you
<v Speaker 1>look into the circus elephant whole story, they are being
<v Speaker 1>phased out of the circus because it's Christos exactly.
<v Speaker 4>So that's how he learned it.
<v Speaker 1>Probably, we mean, we don't know the backstory.
<v Speaker 4>Perform no, perform no more. You can just enjoy your
<v Speaker 4>last elephant years, you know.
<v Speaker 3>Just yeah, But again, we don't know if he's into it.
<v Speaker 4>We don't know. We don't know nobody I don't.
<v Speaker 3>He could have been choking on a peanut or something.
<v Speaker 4>He is doing the home forward. But whatever the case,
<v Speaker 4>Denver Zoo.
<v Speaker 1>Hats off to the Denver Zoo for always taking care
<v Speaker 1>of those animals the way that they do.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, they go above and beyond.
<v Speaker 1>So absolutely yeah, but this video definitely made baby he
<v Speaker 1>gotta perform no more.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, do you want one more zoo story?
<v Speaker 1>They have like a leaky tank there, so the sea
<v Speaker 1>lion exhibit at the Denver Zoo.
<v Speaker 4>It looks awesome.
<v Speaker 1>I was just there when I did the Glowing Lights
<v Speaker 1>or the Glowing Wild and you can walk up to
<v Speaker 1>it and it's entire like window, like a window you
<v Speaker 1>walk up to and you see all the sea lions.
<v Speaker 4>In their habitat.
<v Speaker 1>It's really neat, but kind of not like they had
<v Speaker 1>to redo the whole thing, and they opened it to
<v Speaker 1>the public last May, and the zoo said this new
<v Speaker 1>exhibit that they spent nineteen million dollars on leaks it
<v Speaker 1>rusts and it is LEAs what they hoped for, so.
<v Speaker 3>They are suitable on a leaky tank.
<v Speaker 1>So the Denver Zoo is suing RS Architecture as well
<v Speaker 1>as Vertix Builders, they led the exhibits construction. But the
<v Speaker 1>sea lions are fine and you can still walk up
<v Speaker 1>to this window to see them and everything. But well,
<v Speaker 1>they want to make sure the exhibit lasts for years
<v Speaker 1>in generations to come, so they're trying to, you know,
<v Speaker 1>get ahead of this whole story. But it is really neat,
<v Speaker 1>Like if you go to the zoo and see the
<v Speaker 1>sea lions that whole you know.
<v Speaker 3>You know what they need to do to seal up
<v Speaker 3>those leaks on that tank.
<v Speaker 2>Is they need to get to Mark Mosure from altitude
<v Speaker 2>ninety five over there to fire off a snot rocket
<v Speaker 2>and all those cracks and holes on the tank.
<v Speaker 3>And seal it right up. Is what we need? Is
<v Speaker 3>that it? Yeah, that's what we need.
<v Speaker 4>You should go.
<v Speaker 3>Let's get Mark Mosure over to the zoo to get
<v Speaker 3>some of his snot all over that way.
<v Speaker 4>They are local, so there it is.
<v Speaker 3>Can't get more local than that.
<v Speaker 2>No, So if you'd like to text Mark Mosure about
<v Speaker 2>that three zo three five oh four zero nine two five.
<v Speaker 1>You're so funny if he comes over here and just
<v Speaker 1>starts banging on the window over here.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, so make sure everybody texts Altitude this morning and
<v Speaker 2>calls him three oh three five oh four zero nine
<v Speaker 2>two five, and just give a shout out to Mark
<v Speaker 2>Mosure's snot this morning. Herdesee of JKJ tis one hundred
<v Speaker 2>recap about Mark Mosure on our sister station altitude ninety
<v Speaker 2>two five, Katie, can you just give us a quick recap.
<v Speaker 3>On what he did yesterday with you right next to him.
<v Speaker 1>I was walking out of the station with Moja and
<v Speaker 1>he did one of those farmer blows.
<v Speaker 6>So not rocket.
<v Speaker 4>It's not rocket.
<v Speaker 1>Right there in the front of the building, was talking
<v Speaker 1>to me like mid sentence, hok, and he was like hanging.
<v Speaker 3>From his face was hanging.
<v Speaker 1>It was so gross, Like I had to turn away
<v Speaker 1>and I couldn't, like I had to gather my thought
<v Speaker 1>for a second.
<v Speaker 4>And no, but here's the thing.
<v Speaker 1>I love him like I love moj And I've worked
<v Speaker 1>with him for a long time, even at a different
<v Speaker 1>station than this, and I feel like he's just comfortable
<v Speaker 1>with me.
<v Speaker 3>And he looks at me as one of the dudes.
<v Speaker 1>Because we did sports radio together and so it just
<v Speaker 1>you're still a lady.
<v Speaker 3>Well, and we're in an office setting.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, to do that right in front of you, and
<v Speaker 2>then to have snot hanging down.
<v Speaker 3>His face while he's still talking, I don't think.
<v Speaker 1>He meant to do that discuss. I just think it happened.
<v Speaker 1>He tried to, you know, make it through. And and
<v Speaker 1>here we are talking about it.
<v Speaker 2>If you wipe it on his hands or his shirt,
<v Speaker 2>like and now I'm thinking about his hygiening.
<v Speaker 4>He like flicked it into the rocks.
<v Speaker 3>Now his hygiene.
<v Speaker 2>And you don't ever want to borrow his car because
<v Speaker 2>his steering wheel is covered in snot.
<v Speaker 4>Mark Moser is great.
<v Speaker 3>And that's the thing is.
<v Speaker 1>I think he just felt really comfortable with me and
<v Speaker 1>felt like he could do something like that.
<v Speaker 2>Katie's defending his actions. I think it's gross to do
<v Speaker 2>that in front of a lady. It's disgusting, and not
<v Speaker 2>to have snot to do a farmer's blow, and to
<v Speaker 2>do it at.
<v Speaker 3>A place of business inappropriate. So here's what we're doing
<v Speaker 3>this morning.
<v Speaker 2>If you wouldn't mind blowing up the phone lines over
<v Speaker 2>at altitude ninety two five, their phone number is three
<v Speaker 2>oh three five oh four zero nine two five. Hold
<v Speaker 2>on three oh three, five oh four zero nine two five.
<v Speaker 3>Feel free to.
<v Speaker 2>Text them and call them right now and let them
<v Speaker 2>know that Mark Moser is a disgusting human being.
<v Speaker 4>To be nice, also say go Abs go.
<v Speaker 3>Go Abs go, and then just say love Jeremy.
<v Speaker 4>There you go.
<v Speaker 3>You can text them. I would prefer you called.
<v Speaker 2>Them three oh three five oh four zero nine two five.
<v Speaker 3>Blow it up over.
<v Speaker 1>There, compliment sandwich, right, you have nice hair. You're defending it, Dean,
<v Speaker 1>go abs go.
<v Speaker 2>Mark Moser is a disgusting human nice, go Abs, go,
<v Speaker 2>love Jeremy. Don't defend it three oh three, five oh
<v Speaker 2>four zero nine two five, do that right now for
<v Speaker 2>old jeer bear.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, love you love this kind of radio. It really is, it.
<v Speaker 2>Really is speaking of radio in this here at radio station.
<v Speaker 2>We got a very unique message in our inbox yesterday
<v Speaker 2>that kind of had me scratch in my head. There
<v Speaker 2>they're starting something here that I have personally never participated in,
<v Speaker 2>but I know it's a common thing at various businesses
<v Speaker 2>around the state. They want us to start doing self evaluations.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, it's like a whole thing. We got a
<v Speaker 2>big long email.
<v Speaker 4>On it, and it's coupled.
<v Speaker 1>It's not only the self evaluations, but then our managers
<v Speaker 1>also need to evaluate us. And then we need to
<v Speaker 1>come together in the near future and talk about those evaluations.
<v Speaker 4>And I don't know what happens from there.
<v Speaker 2>You see where you match up, see where you can
<v Speaker 2>improve things that you're slacking on, things that you're excelling at,
<v Speaker 2>which will be nice probably you and far maybe come on,
<v Speaker 2>but yeah, that is uh, that's weird.
<v Speaker 3>I have been here for a couple of decades.
<v Speaker 2>I have never ever had to do a self evaluation ever.
<v Speaker 1>And it's like, I don't know if this is like
<v Speaker 1>routine and normal in regular office jobs if people just
<v Speaker 1>do this all the time. But I've been in radio
<v Speaker 1>for over twenty two years now, never ever had to
<v Speaker 1>do one of these things. So it is all of
<v Speaker 1>us are sitting in here in the studio today, like
<v Speaker 1>what kind of things do we say?
<v Speaker 3>I know my wife.
<v Speaker 2>I was talking to my wife about this, and she
<v Speaker 2>has to do it at work, like once a year
<v Speaker 2>she does this self evaluation.
<v Speaker 3>She's like, this is not a big deal. She's like,
<v Speaker 3>people do this all the time. I was like, I'm
<v Speaker 3>so confused by it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, And I was like, and who goes on and
<v Speaker 2>you know you've got five stars? Like who gives himself
<v Speaker 2>twos and threes in certain areas?
<v Speaker 4>I know?
<v Speaker 2>She said, and she's a stellar employee also has been
<v Speaker 2>at her job for a thousand years. She's like, I
<v Speaker 2>never give myself fives. She's like, it's fours across the board.
<v Speaker 2>She's like, I had a boss tell me at one point,
<v Speaker 2>you always just give yourself fours across the board because
<v Speaker 2>you're not like bragging that you're a five. And then
<v Speaker 2>you're not saying I'm a slacker at a three. You're
<v Speaker 2>just you're doing your job. You're a solid at four
<v Speaker 2>across the board. And you know I said to her,
<v Speaker 2>I go, screw that mess. Yeah, I'm not doing that.
<v Speaker 1>Well because if you're not being honest, what's the point
<v Speaker 1>of an evaluation. If you're just doing what your boss
<v Speaker 1>hopes you do, then that's not a real self evaluation.
<v Speaker 3>I'm doing fives all day long myself.
<v Speaker 2>If there's an option to pencil in a six, I'm
<v Speaker 2>doing that. And that's exactly what I told our boss yesterday,
<v Speaker 2>Big Rock. I shot him a message and I go,
<v Speaker 2>I go, what is this all about?
<v Speaker 3>He goes, you know what he said to me. He goes,
<v Speaker 3>don't worry about it. You're gonna give yourself all fives
<v Speaker 3>because you're so full of yourself anyway, damn bro, And
<v Speaker 3>I roll back. I go, well, if six is an option,
<v Speaker 3>I'm doing.
<v Speaker 4>That right Exactly where can you put a ten? Because
<v Speaker 4>this pencil and a ten on this?
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, it's something we all got to do coming up,
<v Speaker 2>which is fine.
<v Speaker 3>It's probably it's probably good for the company.
<v Speaker 2>It's probably good for a lot of people to do
<v Speaker 2>a little self reflection.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but come on, ain't nobody giving themselves a one?
<v Speaker 10>Star.
<v Speaker 1>I know if you do, you don't like your job.
<v Speaker 1>Like that's the thing, like who gives themselves a one?
<v Speaker 3>I dare you, Katie when we do it for you
<v Speaker 3>to put all, well, I'm not doing it. I'm doing six.
<v Speaker 3>So you got the opposite.
<v Speaker 4>We need to see you in the office with HR
<v Speaker 4>right away.
<v Speaker 3>Improvement, so much room for improvement.
<v Speaker 9>Six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna toss a category right at you, and you
<v Speaker 2>gotta give me five things about that category.
<v Speaker 3>In ten seconds. You think you can pull that off? Fine? One,
<v Speaker 3>sixteen for nine.
<v Speaker 2>I'll get you into the mixed one hundred studios. Who
<v Speaker 2>do we got lined up already?
<v Speaker 3>We got missed. Good golly, it's miss Mollie. Hi Mollie,
<v Speaker 3>good morning, Good morning to you. What are you doing
<v Speaker 3>this morning?
<v Speaker 11>I'm dropping my daughter off and headed to work.
<v Speaker 12>I'm ADDIE's mom who she won the past five but.
<v Speaker 11>She encouraged me saying that I still have never played
<v Speaker 11>before and we're big ass fans, are you?
<v Speaker 3>Yeahs? Go as I love that right on? All right, well,
<v Speaker 3>let's see how you do today. We'll get the way
<v Speaker 3>back machine. I think I used this one recently, but.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna do it again here in ten seconds, please
<v Speaker 2>give me five brands with a person's name in the brand.
<v Speaker 9>Go uh, Bobby something, Bobby Brown, Eddie Bower, morn.
<v Speaker 4>Sure By would have been right, it's makeup.
<v Speaker 3>Is that what it is? You would have gotten three, then, mam,
<v Speaker 3>you got me with that first.
<v Speaker 4>I threw him off a little bit.
<v Speaker 2>You're right, so funny, Well, Molly, it was nice for
<v Speaker 2>you to get back in. You have a great little Thursday.
<v Speaker 2>Nice chatting with you.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you, Bye bye, Carlo Hey, Carlo Hey.
<v Speaker 10>How's it going?
<v Speaker 9>Good morning?
<v Speaker 3>Good morning, buddy, we're super dupes. How are you doing doing.
<v Speaker 9>Good so far? You know, about to drop off the
<v Speaker 9>kids off daycare and then have to work.
<v Speaker 3>All right, Good for you. Go make that money, Carla,
<v Speaker 3>appreciate it. Are you saving up for anything right now?
<v Speaker 11>Just to pay bills?
<v Speaker 3>Good old bills? Saving up for a carpet? I gotta
<v Speaker 3>put carpet in my basement.
<v Speaker 10>Oh I did that a couple of years ago.
<v Speaker 3>Oh adulting.
<v Speaker 1>It is.
<v Speaker 3>It kind of is right, like the smell of new carpet.
<v Speaker 3>You're like, man, you know it's oh yeah, you roll
<v Speaker 3>around on it and you huff that carpet.
<v Speaker 4>Two dad's talking about buddy.
<v Speaker 3>Let's go get a beer sometime, Carlo and top carpet. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>we're talking shag and I mean carpet Katie. All right,
<v Speaker 3>what do I have for you? These are all so
<v Speaker 3>easy today.
<v Speaker 4>That's good, Carlos.
<v Speaker 3>You haven't had an easy day in a while. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>So how old are you?
<v Speaker 1>Thirty eight?
<v Speaker 2>You probably know these guys all right? In ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>give me five members of n SYNC.
<v Speaker 9>Go jt.
<v Speaker 3>Uh, come on, come on.
<v Speaker 10>Dang, that's the one I can think of.
<v Speaker 4>And that's the big one.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, that's the main one, right, and then the other
<v Speaker 6>guys and another.
<v Speaker 3>Well we'll hold on.
<v Speaker 2>To that one and try it again. But Carlo, nice
<v Speaker 2>talking carpet with you, buddy.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah yeah, Dame, you got to have a great one later.
<v Speaker 3>Fine later, Crystal. Oh, I spooked you. I snuck up
<v Speaker 3>on you, didn't I booga booga boog? What are you
<v Speaker 3>doing right now?
<v Speaker 10>I am at home with my kids?
<v Speaker 3>Are you give you?
<v Speaker 10>Kid?
<v Speaker 3>He goes a shout out.
<v Speaker 1>So Shara Nyah and as Mariah beautiful names Riah pretty
<v Speaker 1>really pretty?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah Disney characters or something.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah right, oh, all right, what do I have for you?
<v Speaker 1>I don't know.
<v Speaker 3>Are you something?
<v Speaker 10>I hope something easy because.
<v Speaker 3>I've been I don't know what's easy for you. You know,
<v Speaker 3>I don't know what you know, so that's I don't know.
<v Speaker 3>Do you know a lot about cars?
<v Speaker 2>Kind?
<v Speaker 10>Not really?
<v Speaker 3>I'm giving your car.
<v Speaker 2>Try your best, Chris, so you got you cannot name
<v Speaker 2>you can't name any of the like you can't name
<v Speaker 2>the one or f two fifty or three fifty.
<v Speaker 3>I don't want any of that, but.
<v Speaker 2>I do want five different models of trucks without naming
<v Speaker 2>the Ford F one lineup, all right, five different truck models.
<v Speaker 9>Go Toyota.
<v Speaker 3>No Toyota would have been the Tundra or the Tacoma models. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>there's two there. Well, that was really bad.
<v Speaker 10>I always get the word question what would you have liked?
<v Speaker 5>Like?
<v Speaker 3>What would you have nailed?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 11>Disney characters for sure?
<v Speaker 3>Really just any Disney characters. Yeah, that one's too easy,
<v Speaker 3>it is.
<v Speaker 9>I love Disney.
<v Speaker 4>But she would have got it. And she's just being honest, right,
<v Speaker 4>thank you, thank you, by Crystal.
<v Speaker 3>I would never do that one. That's way too easy.
<v Speaker 3>Never ever.
<v Speaker 6>Hi.
<v Speaker 3>Try Hi, Hi, how are you today?
<v Speaker 2>How are you?
<v Speaker 3>We're super dupes? What are you doing you go to work,
<v Speaker 3>you make money?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, yeah, I think you have to.
<v Speaker 10>Yeah in the lottery, you know.
<v Speaker 3>Oh boy, I.
<v Speaker 4>Wish even then don't you work, Terry.
<v Speaker 3>You'd never see me again.
<v Speaker 2>Terry.
<v Speaker 11>You know you always say that you You're like, no,
<v Speaker 11>I wouldn't have to work, But then I think after
<v Speaker 11>a while, you'd probably be bored.
<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't miss this job just because it's kind of
<v Speaker 2>a fun unique, kind of a cool job.
<v Speaker 3>I missed talking to all of our listeners exactly.
<v Speaker 10>Kind of like my side job is like security, so
<v Speaker 10>I get to work events.
<v Speaker 11>I find that fun.
<v Speaker 10>I don't have to spend hundreds of dollars on concert tickets.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah you get a pepper spray people every now and then.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah you you bust them in.
<v Speaker 3>Tackle making out. You know, it's bat down, settled down.
<v Speaker 4>Whoa get it, Terran?
<v Speaker 3>Whoa pepper stream? First?
<v Speaker 10>I'm like it for it, like nah, no, not unless
<v Speaker 10>you do something.
<v Speaker 3>I'd be like, hey, you missed a spot.
<v Speaker 11>There are those ones? Yeah, now they come in like that.
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, I bet he's the fun crowd.
<v Speaker 3>I bet all right, Terry, you ready for some fast five?
<v Speaker 10>Maybe maybe.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds? Terran, give me any five Disney characters.
<v Speaker 3>Go, oh, come on.
<v Speaker 11>Elsa Manna, Yeah, come on, christaf.
<v Speaker 3>Times out. Buzzer hit, buzzer totally got buzzer hit. You
<v Speaker 3>got four?
<v Speaker 11>Yeah, you have the.
<v Speaker 3>Buzzer hit.
<v Speaker 2>Four.
<v Speaker 3>I said, I never do that one, and then I
<v Speaker 3>did a stinker tearing close but no cigar. Thank you
<v Speaker 3>for calling. Have a great day, Thank you bye. You
<v Speaker 3>know how pissed Crystal would have been.
<v Speaker 4>Right know, you know Chrystal radio?
<v Speaker 3>Right now? Good that what's up? J Bo and Jason?
<v Speaker 10>Hi, how are you doing?
<v Speaker 3>We're super dupes? How are you, sir?
<v Speaker 10>Good Man?
<v Speaker 6>That was a mean question, right he came out swinging today.
<v Speaker 3>Jason, I'm a prankster, Jason, it wasn't mean. It was
<v Speaker 3>just a little prank. I'm a silly dude. I'm a
<v Speaker 3>silly guy.
<v Speaker 4>We'll call it.
<v Speaker 3>What do you know about a lot? Jason?
<v Speaker 1>What?
<v Speaker 3>What do you know a lot about?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 3>I don't know.
<v Speaker 9>Let's do Disney characters characters.
<v Speaker 4>There you go, it's gonna be a thing.
<v Speaker 3>Now what did I say? What do you know about
<v Speaker 3>a lot? I gotta start the word salad?
<v Speaker 6>Is what that one?
<v Speaker 3>I gotta stop huff and paint before the show all right,
<v Speaker 3>your letter is f like a frog. Okay, who's that
<v Speaker 3>in the background.
<v Speaker 10>Oh that's Matteo.
<v Speaker 4>I'm Mateo.
<v Speaker 3>No help from Mateo.
<v Speaker 2>Your letter is give me five things that you'd find
<v Speaker 2>at the dentist that start with the letter F.
<v Speaker 10>Go uh, floss, floor, uh, come on.
<v Speaker 2>A filling and finger yes, poto, you know, finger in
<v Speaker 2>your mouth?
<v Speaker 3>Oh man, Jason, that's embarrassing in front of your kids.
<v Speaker 3>Oh no, stop, Hey buddy, have a good day by
<v Speaker 3>anybody gonna win this?
<v Speaker 4>Hope?
<v Speaker 3>So you pronounce this one?
<v Speaker 7>Is it?
<v Speaker 3>Miss l Massil?
<v Speaker 10>It's mail?
<v Speaker 3>I was way off. Good morning. How are you today?
<v Speaker 10>I'm being good. I am ready to win something and tickets.
<v Speaker 10>I've never been to a lunch.
<v Speaker 3>It's a blast. It's so much fun. I've never been
<v Speaker 3>so much action.
<v Speaker 10>I wasn't really super into that hockey, but recently my
<v Speaker 10>boyfriend and I have been seeing some of the games.
<v Speaker 10>So yeah, it would be nice to go.
<v Speaker 3>Sure, how long you've been with your boyfriend?
<v Speaker 10>We're going up into four months now, so yeah.
<v Speaker 3>He's a new boyfriend.
<v Speaker 4>This the day, like, guess what I got us? And
<v Speaker 4>then he's gonna have to get you really nice spread.
<v Speaker 10>Right, now it's just.
<v Speaker 3>Make out like crazy. That's always where Is he a
<v Speaker 3>good kisser?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, he definitely is.
<v Speaker 3>What's his name? What's his name?
<v Speaker 10>His name is?
<v Speaker 2>What is it?
<v Speaker 3>Jesu? What a slide dog? What's the best thing about him?
<v Speaker 10>He tells me how much he loves me and in
<v Speaker 10>every different kind of way every day.
<v Speaker 4>So, Katie, can you see a future with Jesus?
<v Speaker 10>Definitely?
<v Speaker 3>Oh, I love this.
<v Speaker 10>I've had in the past where I'm like, oh, I
<v Speaker 10>kind of want to be with this person and hopefully
<v Speaker 10>we get there and with with him, it's like I'm
<v Speaker 10>definitely gonna married him, like there's no doubt.
<v Speaker 3>To be my husband.
<v Speaker 4>Right, that's kind of stuff.
<v Speaker 3>He said, Yep, you're ready to play fast? Five?
<v Speaker 10>Yes?
<v Speaker 4>Okay?
<v Speaker 2>My only request keep it clean. Okay, keep it clean
<v Speaker 2>ten things in ten seconds? Give me five things you
<v Speaker 2>love about Jesus?
<v Speaker 3>You ready?
<v Speaker 10>You can't go? He's fine. He that pays for his
<v Speaker 10>mom's things, heelful, is responsible.
<v Speaker 3>He oh my god, you only got four?
<v Speaker 2>Too much, explaining you only got four that was a
<v Speaker 2>shoe win smiles.
<v Speaker 4>I wish did it was an easy win.
<v Speaker 10>I know, I think I talked too much.
<v Speaker 3>You talked too much. You have a great day. It
<v Speaker 3>was nice meeting you.
<v Speaker 2>By.
<v Speaker 4>That was a wind old Nicole, Good morning.
<v Speaker 2>Good morning.
<v Speaker 3>Hi lucky you Nicole.
<v Speaker 11>Okay did you have that?
<v Speaker 3>He sounds like such a good guy. I know, Nicole.
<v Speaker 3>Are you ready to play Fast five? Yes, We're gonna
<v Speaker 3>go right into it in ten seconds.
<v Speaker 2>Nicole, give me five things that you love about Jesus.
<v Speaker 7>Go his girlfriend, his hair, his eyes, his nose, the
<v Speaker 7>way he smiles, his ears, his feet are amazing.
<v Speaker 3>You just won fast By, I mean, come on.
<v Speaker 2>You.
<v Speaker 3>Oh well, that's what happens when we go too long
<v Speaker 3>with this game.
<v Speaker 10>You get one.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Die, get out of the car, By, have a
<v Speaker 2>good Dayboddy, get out here.
<v Speaker 3>All right? Uh Nick Knack, I'm gonna put you on hold.
<v Speaker 2>Our producer Josh in the next room is gonna come
<v Speaker 2>back and tell you how to get those AVS tickets.
<v Speaker 3>All right, Okay, okay, Holi Bye bye, Colton. Uh, that
<v Speaker 3>made my day.
<v Speaker 2>And guess what We're gonna do it all over again
<v Speaker 2>tomorrow morning seven thirty with jkjix one. This is part
<v Speaker 2>of the show where we read a listener email that
<v Speaker 2>has come into Jeremy, Katie and Josh here at Mix.
<v Speaker 3>And then we throw open the phone lines and you
<v Speaker 3>guys get to sound off about the emails.
<v Speaker 2>Would love to talk to some of our delightful listeners
<v Speaker 2>today three oh three six nine one Mix three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine if you want
<v Speaker 2>to sound off.
<v Speaker 3>About Casey's dilemma.
<v Speaker 2>Casey said, Hey, guys, have been dating my boyfriend for
<v Speaker 2>about three years and we've talked about marriage.
<v Speaker 3>We're on the same page. Everything is great. I've always
<v Speaker 3>pictured a pretty traditional engagement, down to the knee, the
<v Speaker 3>pretty ring, the basics.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, a lot of girls do that, though, Oh.
<v Speaker 3>Sure, yeah, I dreamed of it. See a lot of
<v Speaker 3>girls and Jerbak, a lot of people do that, she says.
<v Speaker 2>Last week, one of our mutual friends had a couple
<v Speaker 2>of drinks with me and accidentally spilled that my boyfriend
<v Speaker 2>is planning to propose soon, but he's not getting me
<v Speaker 2>a ring, but instead he's planning some big fancy engagement
<v Speaker 2>trip instead, like fly me somewhere, beautiful, whole experience, big moment,
<v Speaker 2>no ring. Apparently he thinks rings are outdated and a
<v Speaker 2>waste of money, and he'd rather spend that money on.
<v Speaker 3>A memory together.
<v Speaker 2>She goes, I know engagement rings are expensive, but I
<v Speaker 2>also can't shake the feeling that I'm might be a
<v Speaker 2>little bit disappointed, And then she wrote, you guy, that's
<v Speaker 2>a quote, you guy, ease. I feel stuck. On one hand,
<v Speaker 2>I love him and I don't want to ruin what
<v Speaker 2>he's planning. The fact that he wants to propose at
<v Speaker 2>all is amazing, and I don't want to seem ungrateful.
<v Speaker 2>But on the other hand, I want something on my
<v Speaker 2>hand to show off. That's what the ladies do, right Katie.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, So.
<v Speaker 3>She says, what do I do, guys?
<v Speaker 2>Do I say something now, risk ruining the surprise, maybe
<v Speaker 2>ruin and hurt his feelings by telling him I actually
<v Speaker 2>want a ring instead of a trip. Or do I
<v Speaker 2>keep quiet go on the trip except that this is
<v Speaker 2>his way of showing love, even if it's not exactly
<v Speaker 2>what I had imagined. She ends by saying, well, this
<v Speaker 2>work for your show. Wants to know what do you
<v Speaker 2>guys think? Do I speak up or stay quiet? Love
<v Speaker 2>the show?
<v Speaker 3>And that's from casey oh oh, Kathy wants the ring? Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>so what do our listeners think? Phone lines are wide open?
<v Speaker 2>If you guys want to call in we love talking
<v Speaker 2>to you three oh three six nine one one mix
<v Speaker 2>three O three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>The engagement trip versus the engagement ring? Is it a
<v Speaker 3>good idea? Should Casey speak up and say as is
<v Speaker 3>not what I want? I want the ring instead?
<v Speaker 2>Now, from what I understand, I was actually just reading
<v Speaker 2>something about this a couple of weeks ago.
<v Speaker 3>This is like a big thing amongst the Zeers. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>is skipping the ring, Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>And just making it about experiences versus like physical tangible things.
<v Speaker 1>And it's like the whole younger generations have kind of
<v Speaker 1>have that thought process now, right. And it's funny because
<v Speaker 1>I've always kind of thought that way that a ring
<v Speaker 1>is really just a simple I mean, it does represent
<v Speaker 1>your love. I understand why people want it to be
<v Speaker 1>beautiful in something that they love, because they're gonna stare
<v Speaker 1>at it all the time. But when it comes to
<v Speaker 1>what other people think about it, I don't think that
<v Speaker 1>that matters after a certain point, you know what I mean.
<v Speaker 1>So if you're doing it just to like keep up
<v Speaker 1>with the Joneses type of thing, right, that's where I
<v Speaker 1>think it gets off track a little bit. Uh.
<v Speaker 4>Look, for what's good for you.
<v Speaker 1>But yeah, with gen z ers, they're not just looking
<v Speaker 1>for the uh you know, trips and stuff instead of
<v Speaker 1>the rings. If they are getting the rings, they're a
<v Speaker 1>lot cheaper like they're looking for the lab grown over natural,
<v Speaker 1>non traditional choices, so not even just diamonds.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, it's a whole new thing for the gen
<v Speaker 4>Z crowd.
<v Speaker 2>Well, this is definitely new to me, So if our
<v Speaker 2>listeners want to sound off about it, we would.
<v Speaker 3>Love to talk to you.
<v Speaker 2>I see the lines ringing already three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one one mix three oh three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. Should Casey speak up to her boyfriend
<v Speaker 2>and let him know that she kind of knows what's
<v Speaker 2>going on and she would rather have a ring, an
<v Speaker 2>engagement ring instead of an engagement trip. Let's talk to Brittany,
<v Speaker 2>Yvonne and Domlin. Here is britt britt Hi, Brittany, Hi,
<v Speaker 2>Hey girl, So what should Casey do?
<v Speaker 11>I think she should go on the trip and enjoy
<v Speaker 11>it and then by the ring she wants for herself.
<v Speaker 3>Oh well there is that.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, if you want the rings to get it yourself,
<v Speaker 2>that's not very romantic though.
<v Speaker 11>Well, the trip is oh well, we got to pick
<v Speaker 11>out my own ring, and fortunately my fiance did buy it.
<v Speaker 11>But it was awesome to pick out exactly what I
<v Speaker 11>wanted and not have any hesitation about wearing something that
<v Speaker 11>I have a different opinion about the design or the
<v Speaker 11>stone or anything like that.
<v Speaker 3>So she kind of gets the best of both worlds here.
<v Speaker 2>She gets a really nice trip, he gets to propose,
<v Speaker 2>she gets a fiance, and then she comes back and.
<v Speaker 3>Has to forcat ten thousand dollars and get herself a ring.
<v Speaker 11>Oh no, yeah, but then she gets to wear this
<v Speaker 11>jewelry and tell everyone she's engaged and the amazing proposal story.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>Well, and Brittany, is that super important, like having you know,
<v Speaker 1>been engaged now and you're getting ready to get married
<v Speaker 1>that ring, in the story that's attached to it, is
<v Speaker 1>that important for you to be able to tell that?
<v Speaker 11>I think the story is important because that's what you
<v Speaker 11>hold on to. I think the ring is whatever you
<v Speaker 11>make it. So if you have, I mean a four
<v Speaker 11>thousand dollars ring, a one thousand dollars ring, a twenty
<v Speaker 11>dollars ring, that's kind of what you make of it.
<v Speaker 11>But that story is what would be important to me.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, okay, that it was a romantic trip.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I spilled his guts and how much he loves me,
<v Speaker 2>and then yeah, I think it's just the only thing
<v Speaker 2>I don't like is like when your girlfriends are.
<v Speaker 3>Like, show me the ring that he got you yeah,
<v Speaker 3>and you're like, well, actually I had to go buy
<v Speaker 3>it myself.
<v Speaker 4>Well no, but she picked it out. She didn't buy it,
<v Speaker 4>she just got to.
<v Speaker 3>Brittany was saying that she should go buy it herself.
<v Speaker 1>Well, if she doesn't like the one that he picked, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>go get it yourself, queen ring queen.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Brittany, I put you down to just go
<v Speaker 2>on the trip and we got yovonne hi yo vonn
<v Speaker 2>Hello hullou. So what do you think Casey should do
<v Speaker 2>about this engagement trip instead.
<v Speaker 10>Of the ring?
<v Speaker 12>I think she could actually do both.
<v Speaker 3>Oh another both. Okay, how's that going to work in
<v Speaker 3>your eyes?
<v Speaker 12>So go on the trip and have a good time
<v Speaker 12>in when he proposes, be very gracious.
<v Speaker 1>Very happy.
<v Speaker 12>But when you guys, go on in the wool excursion,
<v Speaker 12>drop into a jewelry store of a local place and
<v Speaker 12>just say, you know, I would like something, just even
<v Speaker 12>if it's a little ring. Just something to remember this
<v Speaker 12>moment by and to show everybody that I'm taking by you.
<v Speaker 3>Okay that like that sneaking I could have liked it.
<v Speaker 2>You know, as long as we're just farting around town here,
<v Speaker 2>we should just stop into a jewelry.
<v Speaker 4>St I love that. And Yvonne, you're funny.
<v Speaker 1>It's funny because it kind of hits on the head
<v Speaker 1>of what we're saying about the gen Z crowd too,
<v Speaker 1>is they're not looking for the traditional like ten thousand
<v Speaker 1>dollar diamond solitaire there, you know, looking at the smaller
<v Speaker 1>rings that you'd find at a local shop.
<v Speaker 11>So I take that one, and.
<v Speaker 12>Then you have the story to go with it, and
<v Speaker 12>you have a memory always on your finger of everything
<v Speaker 12>that you guys did on that trip.
<v Speaker 3>The best call. This is such a really idea.
<v Speaker 9>I like it.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, all right, I got you the sneaky Thank you
<v Speaker 3>for calling. You have any day?
<v Speaker 10>Hi, Domlin, Hey Jeremy, how we going.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I'm super Dupe's buddy. Let's get a dude's point
<v Speaker 2>of view. What should Casey do here?
<v Speaker 9>They you got you gotta do the ring. I mean,
<v Speaker 9>the trip's nice. You're gonna have a trip probably when
<v Speaker 9>you you know, after the wedding, you're gonna have you know,
<v Speaker 9>the trip as well then, but I mean with the
<v Speaker 9>with the ring, it's going to be forever as well.
<v Speaker 9>I mean it's you know, and then you don't have
<v Speaker 9>that awkward thing of oh, let me see your ring,
<v Speaker 9>and you know, the whole engagement part of it as well,
<v Speaker 9>and then you know, what are you gonna do to
<v Speaker 9>not stand up by the alter and and put a
<v Speaker 9>ring on her?
<v Speaker 11>You know.
<v Speaker 2>It's I was thinking about that too, because well, there's
<v Speaker 2>you get two rings. You get two rings, you get
<v Speaker 2>the engagement and you get the wedding. So maybe he's
<v Speaker 2>just gonna he's in a lump it into one.
<v Speaker 3>Maybe, Yeah, I.
<v Speaker 9>Mean it's yeah, I mean I I personally I think
<v Speaker 9>it's it's you know, there's a lot of Pinterest stuff.
<v Speaker 9>You can find what they want, you know, if you know,
<v Speaker 9>if you're already you're already talking about it, I'm sure
<v Speaker 9>she's gonna like send you pictures and things and you know,
<v Speaker 9>and get the right one that that she would want anyways.
<v Speaker 9>But I don't know that. I kind of think I
<v Speaker 9>feel it's more like the ring is for her, where
<v Speaker 9>the trip is for both of you.
<v Speaker 3>That you know yees well.
<v Speaker 1>And even like Domblin when it comes to buying a ring,
<v Speaker 1>I mean old school thinking is like months of wages
<v Speaker 1>should go into the cost of it because that's how
<v Speaker 1>important that person is to you. I mean that really
<v Speaker 1>is is like a sign to the woman that oh
<v Speaker 1>my gosh, he did it.
<v Speaker 3>You know, he's willing me, he loves me, he's courting
<v Speaker 3>me the whole gamut of emotion.
<v Speaker 4>He loves me this much. You know, that's how you
<v Speaker 4>kind of gauge it.
<v Speaker 1>So I think when you take that away, there is
<v Speaker 1>some of that romanticizing that gets taken away.
<v Speaker 2>I'm so traditional, Like this is so uncomfortable for me,
<v Speaker 2>like because it's just so non traditional, you know, it
<v Speaker 2>is non traditional and domin I feel like, I feel
<v Speaker 2>like this guy is so non traditional. Even when they're
<v Speaker 2>up there, you know, in front of everybody exchanging rings,
<v Speaker 2>He's not even gonna have a ring then, oh.
<v Speaker 9>Which everyone like that just yeah, that's kind of the point.
<v Speaker 3>He's going to give her a wedding puppy, is what
<v Speaker 3>he's gonna do.
<v Speaker 4>But I mean we could have a wedding puppy too.
<v Speaker 3>Oh you take casey. Yes, here's a puppy, Oh my god,
<v Speaker 3>a wedding puppy.
<v Speaker 8>Its one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Like to send you on your way with a little
<v Speaker 2>something with called PMI. It's a positive, a minus, and
<v Speaker 2>something interesting. It's three different stories. That being said, I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna give you a bonus story today that has nothing
<v Speaker 2>to do with PMI.
<v Speaker 3>But Costco. Did you see this new bourbon.
<v Speaker 1>That they have?
<v Speaker 2>Oh yes, it's uh it's modeled after their buck fifty
<v Speaker 2>hot dog in soda combo.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, what's the name of it. It's really fun.
<v Speaker 3>I got that dog in me.
<v Speaker 2>It is about ninety dollars a bottle, and I guess
<v Speaker 2>it's sold out in.
<v Speaker 3>Like no time.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah. I heard people scooped it up.
<v Speaker 3>It up like a Coshco hot dogs.
<v Speaker 4>It's like hot dogs. Who wants I don't want that.
<v Speaker 3>Ketch up.
<v Speaker 4>I don't want it.
<v Speaker 2>What if you're eating like a burger or something, or
<v Speaker 2>you know, you got a summer barbecue going on and
<v Speaker 2>you have that type of meal, brats, hot dogs, a burger,
<v Speaker 2>you're able to take a shot of.
<v Speaker 4>This my bourbon to taste like sodium nitrates.
<v Speaker 3>Met Yeah, I don't want that, like lips.
<v Speaker 2>And you know what they say it's at twenty six
<v Speaker 2>proof and yeah, about ninety bucks. And man, people are
<v Speaker 2>were standing in line to get this. I was at
<v Speaker 2>a liquor store yesterday actually buying some whiskey. The amount
<v Speaker 2>of flavored whiskeys out there right now is pretty darn nutty.
<v Speaker 3>Like I walked in and they had a whole like
<v Speaker 3>shelf of it was.
<v Speaker 2>Like bubblegum whiskey and strawberry whiskey is chocolate cake whiskey,
<v Speaker 2>and I was I just looked at all that and
<v Speaker 2>I was like, man, that's a headache waiting to happen,
<v Speaker 2>right heah.
<v Speaker 3>I mean it's a sugary whiskey.
<v Speaker 4>Pumped full of sugar. Is exactly what that sounds like.
<v Speaker 3>If you're into it. Costco's got a new bourbon modeled
<v Speaker 3>after hot dogs. If you can get your hands on one.
<v Speaker 1>Miss me.
<v Speaker 3>Now, who's got the peak? I have got the pea.
<v Speaker 1>And it's very exciting because Baby Metals come into Denver.
<v Speaker 6>What that mean?
<v Speaker 4>Okay? So September second at Ball Arena.
<v Speaker 1>It's an actual group. It's a Japanese rock metal group.
<v Speaker 1>They've got some spunk, Jeremy like here here is their
<v Speaker 1>song Karate.
<v Speaker 3>It's very similar something first dance at my wedding.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, okay, So you know what's about this though,
<v Speaker 4>is if you go watch the music video. Yeah, the
<v Speaker 4>audio in itself, I.
<v Speaker 1>Mean there's three young women who are singing those songs,
<v Speaker 1>so just powerful voices. But also they're dressed like little
<v Speaker 1>baby dolls, like that's their outfit. It's all black, and
<v Speaker 1>then they do the little dance moves that the K
<v Speaker 1>pop people do.
<v Speaker 3>They're stealing my look exactly like it.
<v Speaker 4>Looks just like you. That's who I thought of when
<v Speaker 4>I saw the media baby metal was this is Jeremy's look.
<v Speaker 4>But it's a unique sound coming to Denver, and it
<v Speaker 4>just got me so excited.
<v Speaker 1>Like just hearing it and watching the music, the music
<v Speaker 1>video itself, it just brought me so much joy.
<v Speaker 4>So again September second.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, oh my god, I'm so happy right now.
<v Speaker 1>Us.
<v Speaker 2>Although you're very you are very much like me. I
<v Speaker 2>like this, Yes, especially if I'm at the gym or
<v Speaker 2>running on the treadmill. I throw on see what I mean,
<v Speaker 2>like old school corn.
<v Speaker 1>Though, yes, freaking Alisha ye. This has a full sound
<v Speaker 1>that just fills your whole face. And that's what I
<v Speaker 1>like about September Second Ball Arena.
<v Speaker 3>Get ready for Baby Metal Jos.
<v Speaker 5>Be on the lookout for an alleged foot doctor apparently
<v Speaker 5>who is going viral on social media. He has like
<v Speaker 5>that POV camera so you never see his face, but
<v Speaker 5>he goes around Walmart's and like grocery stores asking to
<v Speaker 5>see women's feet, saying, hey, I need to make sure
<v Speaker 5>that you can still walk later on in your life
<v Speaker 5>and check your feet. And then he basically lies to
<v Speaker 5>them and says, you know your foot looks good, or
<v Speaker 5>you need to start doing these exercises and stuff, as
<v Speaker 5>they take their shoes off for him, and then he
<v Speaker 5>goes so far as to sniff their feet and make
<v Speaker 5>sure that they smell okay, because apparently certain smells can
<v Speaker 5>be a trigger to late things later on in life
<v Speaker 5>that could be having poor foot health or something like that.
<v Speaker 5>So be on the lookout for this guy because it's
<v Speaker 5>in Colorado going Walmart.
<v Speaker 3>Be on the lookout for him.
<v Speaker 4>A fake foot doctor.
<v Speaker 6>A fake foot doctor, and we don't know what he
<v Speaker 6>looks like.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, sounds real to me.
<v Speaker 6>It's just pobs of women's feet.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna go wander around Walmart's looking for this guy.
<v Speaker 4>Actually, somebody check your phone it, you know, I want
<v Speaker 4>to take it a.
<v Speaker 3>Step further, like I think you should taste my toes.
<v Speaker 4>You know, I don't think I'll either check again.
<v Speaker 3>So where was this guy? What location?
<v Speaker 1>They don't know.
<v Speaker 4>Oh that's freaky though it's only.
<v Speaker 6>Been women's feet, but chare you have really nice feet?
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, oh yeah, he could sniff check your Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>get that big toe in your mouth. Let's wrap things
<v Speaker 3>up with something a little bit interesting.
<v Speaker 2>There's this startup called reflect Orbital and they're saying, get this.
<v Speaker 2>They want to deliver on demand sunlight when it's dark out.
<v Speaker 3>What I'm like, like, what I was waiting for the what?
<v Speaker 2>So what they do is they they send up thousands
<v Speaker 2>of satellites with giant mirrors and so then the mirrors
<v Speaker 2>reflect the sunlight down to Earth at night. This sounds
<v Speaker 2>like science fiction. So if it's you know, one in
<v Speaker 2>the morning, and you're like, dang, I could go for
<v Speaker 2>some sunlight right now, you open up the app, you
<v Speaker 2>tell them where you're at, you drop a pin, and
<v Speaker 2>in about thirty minutes, sunlight will arrive at your location.
<v Speaker 3>Isn't that neat?
<v Speaker 7>No?
<v Speaker 2>That it reflects the sun and right down onto your
<v Speaker 2>house if you're looking to burn some ants with a
<v Speaker 2>magnifying glass at.
<v Speaker 4>I don't like that we should we should not control
<v Speaker 4>the sun.
<v Speaker 1>Period, are just controlling the light, I know, but that
<v Speaker 1>I don't think that there's anything that sun.
<v Speaker 4>I just don't think the sun likes it. It's already
<v Speaker 4>kind of finished.
<v Speaker 2>How about all these people don't have some seasonal depression issues.
<v Speaker 3>That's sad and they need natural light. You could right
<v Speaker 3>to where you're at.
<v Speaker 1>There's vitamin D for that too, though, Like you should
<v Speaker 1>not mess with the sun, you know, I just think
<v Speaker 1>the sun so much that's selfish sun activity.
<v Speaker 4>I just think that that's silly. That's silly sun activity.
<v Speaker 2>Like just I don't know, it's in the you know,
<v Speaker 2>you're looking to get engaged with somebody, you can have
<v Speaker 2>the like right in that moment, have the sun shining
<v Speaker 2>down on you.
<v Speaker 4>Guys inions trying to capture the moon, or that we
<v Speaker 4>should not be control the sun.
<v Speaker 3>Don't bring then into this. I think it's a great
<v Speaker 3>I think it's a bad idea.
<v Speaker 2>You're trying to make your point to the like the boss,
<v Speaker 2>and you know, and it's night out and you just
<v Speaker 2>the sun comes down on you, and you're gonna make
<v Speaker 2>your point.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think it's very angelic. I think I don't
<v Speaker 3>think so. Okay, never mind, everyone else can use it
<v Speaker 3>except
<v Speaker 1>You,
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