<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katie and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>You'd like to send you on your way with a
<v Speaker 2>little something we call PMI. It's a positive, a minus,
<v Speaker 2>and something interesting. It's three different stories. That being said,
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give you a bonus story today that has
<v Speaker 2>nothing to do with PMI, but Costco. Did you see
<v Speaker 2>this new bourbon.
<v Speaker 3>That they have?
<v Speaker 4>Oh, yes, it's uh it's.
<v Speaker 2>Modeled after their buck fifty hot dog in soda combo.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, what's the name of it. It's really fun.
<v Speaker 2>I got that dog in me.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>It is about ninety dollars a bottle, and I guess
<v Speaker 2>it's sold out in like no time.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah. I heard people scooped it up, squeak it up
<v Speaker 4>like a Coshco hot dogs. It's like hot dogs. Who
<v Speaker 4>wants I don't want that would crusty ketchup? I don't
<v Speaker 4>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 this.
<v Speaker 4>My bourbon to taste like sodium nitrates brought me. Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>I don't want that.
<v Speaker 2>Like lips and you know what they say, it's one
<v Speaker 2>hundred and twenty six proof and yeah, about ninety bucks.
<v Speaker 2>And man, people are were standing in line to get this.
<v Speaker 2>I was at a liquor store yesterday actually buying some whiskey.
<v Speaker 2>The amount of flavored whiskeys out there right now is
<v Speaker 2>pretty darn nutty. Like I walked in and they had
<v Speaker 2>a whole like shelf of it was like bubblegum whiskey,
<v Speaker 2>and strawberry whiskey is chocolate cake whiskey, and I was
<v Speaker 2>I just looked at all that and I was like, man, that's.
<v Speaker 4>A headache waiting to happen right there.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, it's a sugary whiskey.
<v Speaker 4>Pumped full of sugar. Is exactly what that sounds like.
<v Speaker 3>Anyway, if you're into it.
<v Speaker 2>Costco's got a new bourbon modeled after hot dogs. If
<v Speaker 2>you can get your hands on one.
<v Speaker 1>Miss me.
<v Speaker 4>Now, who's got the peak? I got the pea.
<v Speaker 1>And it's very exciting because Baby Metals come into Denver.
<v Speaker 1>What ye mean?
<v Speaker 4>Okay?
<v Speaker 1>So September second at Ball Arena. It's an actual group.
<v Speaker 1>It's a Japanese rock metal group. They've got some spunk
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy like here here is their song Karate.
<v Speaker 2>It's very similar to something first dance at my wedding.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, okay, so.
<v Speaker 1>You know what's about this so is if you go
<v Speaker 1>watch the music video, yeah, the 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 4>They're still in my look exactly like it looks just
<v Speaker 4>like you.
<v Speaker 1>That's who I thought of when I saw the media
<v Speaker 1>baby metal was.
<v Speaker 4>This is Jeremy's look.
<v Speaker 1>But it's a unique sound coming to Denver, and it
<v Speaker 1>just got me so excited, Like just hearing it and
<v Speaker 1>watching the music, the music video itself, it just brought
<v Speaker 1>me so much joy.
<v Speaker 4>So again September. Yes, oh my god, I'm.
<v Speaker 2>So happy right now.
<v Speaker 4>Us.
<v Speaker 2>Although you're very you are very much like me.
<v Speaker 3>I like this, yes, especially if I'm at the gym.
<v Speaker 2>Or running on the treadmill. I throw on see what
<v Speaker 2>I mean, like old school corn though.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, freak on alish.
<v Speaker 1>This has a full sound that just fills your whole
<v Speaker 1>face and That's what I like about September Second Ball Arena,
<v Speaker 1>get ready for Baby Metal.
<v Speaker 3>Josh's be on the lookout for an alleged foot doctor
<v Speaker 3>apparently who is going viral on social media. He has
<v Speaker 3>like that POV camera so you never see his face,
<v Speaker 3>but he goes around Walmarts and like grocery stores asking
<v Speaker 3>to see women's feet, saying, hey, I need to make
<v Speaker 3>sure that you can still walk later on in your
<v Speaker 3>life and check your feet. And then he basically lies
<v Speaker 3>to them and says, you know, your foot looks good,
<v Speaker 3>or you need to start doing these exercises and stuff,
<v Speaker 3>as they take their shoes off for him, and then
<v Speaker 3>he goes so far as to sniff their feet and
<v Speaker 3>make sure that they smell okay, because apparently certain smells
<v Speaker 3>can be a trigger to late things later on in
<v Speaker 3>life that could be having poor foot health or something
<v Speaker 3>like that. So be on the lookout for this guy
<v Speaker 3>because it's in Colorado going Walmart on the lookout for.
<v Speaker 4>A fake foot doctor, a.
<v Speaker 3>Fake foot doctor, and we don't know what he looks like. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>sounds real to me. It's just pobs of women's feet.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna go wander around Walmart's looking for this guy.
<v Speaker 4>Actually, somebody check your phone into it? You know, I.
<v Speaker 2>Want to take it a step further, like I think
<v Speaker 2>you should taste my toes.
<v Speaker 3>You know.
<v Speaker 4>I don't think i'll walk either. Check again, So where
<v Speaker 4>was this guy? What location? They don't know. Oh that's
<v Speaker 4>freaky though.
<v Speaker 3>So far it's only been women's feet. But chair, you
<v Speaker 3>have really nice feet, so y yeah, oh yeah he
<v Speaker 3>could sniff check yourself. Yeah, get that big toe in
<v Speaker 3>your mouth.
<v Speaker 2>Let's wrap things 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 4>What what.
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, like? What sun I was waiting for?
<v Speaker 4>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 2>Isn't that neat No that it reflects the sun and
<v Speaker 2>right down onto your house if you're looking to burn
<v Speaker 2>some ants with a magnifying glass.
<v Speaker 4>At I don't like that we should we should not
<v Speaker 4>control the sun period. You're just controlling the light.
<v Speaker 1>I know, but that I don't think that there's anything.
<v Speaker 1>I just don't think the sun likes it. It's already
<v Speaker 1>kind of finish.
<v Speaker 2>How about all these people that have some seasonal depression issues.
<v Speaker 2>That's sad and they need natural light. You could right
<v Speaker 2>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 4>Like just I don't think.
<v Speaker 2>It's in the you know, you're looking to get engaged
<v Speaker 2>with somebody, you can have the like right in that moment,
<v Speaker 2>have the sun shining.
<v Speaker 3>Down on you.
<v Speaker 4>Guys innions trying to capture the moon.
<v Speaker 3>Or you don't.
<v Speaker 4>Like that we should not be control the sun.
<v Speaker 3>Don't bring in this.
<v Speaker 2>I think it's a great ada.
<v Speaker 4>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 4>I don't think it's very angelic. I think I don't
<v Speaker 4>think so.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, never mind, everyone else can use it except sus
<v Speaker 2>Come on, you're sizzic dance
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