<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh six one hundred Yeah, yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>yeah yeah, I get to it.
<v Speaker 2>What do you what? I'm so, what's amazing there? You're
<v Speaker 2>talking to the air.
<v Speaker 3>I have been like going down a rabbit hole about
<v Speaker 3>Jonathan the tortoise.
<v Speaker 4>I'm so concerned. I'm so concerned about the turtle.
<v Speaker 1>You're not up to speed.
<v Speaker 2>This one hundred and ninety something year old turtle possibly
<v Speaker 2>died over the weekend.
<v Speaker 4>Nobody knows well, and there's conflicting reports.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, MSN has two stories back to back that
<v Speaker 3>say it was a hoax and also that he passed.
<v Speaker 4>Away, and the one that I'm reading that says.
<v Speaker 3>He passed away was from six hours ago, but then
<v Speaker 3>in the little cliff notes here it says updated four
<v Speaker 3>days ago.
<v Speaker 4>So I don't know.
<v Speaker 3>Nobody knows, and I'm so sad about a tortoise that
<v Speaker 3>I don't even know if he's okay or not.
<v Speaker 4>Right.
<v Speaker 2>I went and looked for a live feed too. I
<v Speaker 2>don't see a live feed because we could be you know,
<v Speaker 2>pop in, although.
<v Speaker 1>It could be stock footage that they're just rerunning.
<v Speaker 2>I saw some video that they posted like a day ago,
<v Speaker 2>but it looks very ai so I don't know.
<v Speaker 1>I don't nobody knows right now on the who gives
<v Speaker 1>an F meter?
<v Speaker 4>I know you? So you don't care?
<v Speaker 3>From one to ten, I really do care, though, Like
<v Speaker 3>this has got me kind of tail spinning a little bit.
<v Speaker 3>But I love the passion over there though, Teas and
<v Speaker 3>peas for the tortoise.
<v Speaker 2>Since we talked about it in PMA, Katie's been on
<v Speaker 2>the case over there.
<v Speaker 1>Here's a big stories floating around.
<v Speaker 2>The Super Mario Galaxy movie topp the domestic box office
<v Speaker 2>with one hundred and thirty.
<v Speaker 3>Million dollars Perfect.
<v Speaker 1>And that was just its opening weekend.
<v Speaker 2>They said, one hundred and ninety million across five days.
<v Speaker 1>Hey, uh, it was a big debut. Yeah right, it's
<v Speaker 1>really good from what I hear. Did you add to that?
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, you didn't go see it The weekend opening
<v Speaker 1>weekend globally three hundred and seventy two million. Wow. No,
<v Speaker 1>I haven't seen it yet. Maybe I will.
<v Speaker 4>We'll see Mario.
<v Speaker 1>People love Mario. Okay.
<v Speaker 2>So there is this wax figure of Taylor Swift in
<v Speaker 2>Ireland and it is getting around the clock security to
<v Speaker 2>make sure fans don't rub her breasts, her breast, her memories.
<v Speaker 2>They say they want to prevent people from doing a
<v Speaker 2>quote Molly Malone on her. Now, that is the Molly
<v Speaker 2>Malone statue in Ireland.
<v Speaker 1>It's a local legend there that.
<v Speaker 2>You got to rub her booby delicious chest for good luck.
<v Speaker 1>And if you see the pictures of this statue, it's a.
<v Speaker 2>Full bronze statue and she's stacked okay, and people have
<v Speaker 2>rubbed her memories so much that it has changed color.
<v Speaker 1>That's how popular. And they say we can't have that
<v Speaker 1>with Taylor Swift.
<v Speaker 4>Herne is showing.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, yeah, because it's like the statue is aged to
<v Speaker 2>a dark bronze except her chesticles, and they're like, shiny,
<v Speaker 2>hey doing it for good luck?
<v Speaker 4>Honey, I needed lots of luck that time.
<v Speaker 2>An executive to the Wax Museum says, we're thrilled with
<v Speaker 2>reaction to our Taylor Swift.
<v Speaker 1>But no one is gonna rub our Taylor good good.
<v Speaker 1>No one's gonna rub our Taylor. Oh what else is
<v Speaker 1>going on?
<v Speaker 2>Garth Brooks refuses still to be on Spotify and Apple Music.
<v Speaker 2>He wants to move is it so he wants people
<v Speaker 2>to buy physical media instead? But this story here is
<v Speaker 2>saying it is hurt. He's hurting his legacy. For reference,
<v Speaker 2>Spotify has one hundred and ten.
<v Speaker 1>Million monthly users.
<v Speaker 2>Ninety percent of those people are between eighteen and thirty
<v Speaker 2>four years old. So what's happening now is younger generations
<v Speaker 2>are not becoming familiar with Garth Brooks's music at all,
<v Speaker 2>especially if they're only getting their music from Spotify and
<v Speaker 2>Apple Music, which is two biggies, two juggernauts in the
<v Speaker 2>world of music right now. So yeah, I feel like
<v Speaker 2>it is gonna hurt him because it's eventually going to
<v Speaker 2>come to the point where, like no one knows he's
<v Speaker 2>going to buy.
<v Speaker 1>A record or a CD of Garth brook Here's.
<v Speaker 3>The thing is, this is how he's done his stuff
<v Speaker 3>the entire time. If you remember all of his tours,
<v Speaker 3>he markets them himself. He's a marketing major from Oklahoma
<v Speaker 3>State University. The man knows how to market his music.
<v Speaker 3>And even if it's taken a little bit of a
<v Speaker 3>nose dive now, I think he knows what he's doing
<v Speaker 3>in the long run, because Baby, he's always done this.
<v Speaker 3>He's always said, my music is mine and I will,
<v Speaker 3>you know, put it out there the way that I
<v Speaker 3>want to.
<v Speaker 1>So I don't know.
<v Speaker 4>I think you get to it smart.
<v Speaker 2>Point two where you're getting up there. You're not releasing
<v Speaker 2>new stuff. You want your legacy and your old stuff
<v Speaker 2>to survive. So you should ask Baby no Not today,
<v Speaker 2>how much she knows about Garth Borough.
<v Speaker 4>Well she Baby Nana is not the biggest country fan.
<v Speaker 1>But I still within that a dream you.
<v Speaker 4>I bet you that he still.
<v Speaker 3>Has his older fans buying that physical music. Exactly, there's
<v Speaker 3>so many fans out there who still love that medium
<v Speaker 3>when it comes to listening.
<v Speaker 2>And they die off, though, then it's gonna come a
<v Speaker 2>point where the youngers have no idea who he is in.
<v Speaker 3>There, and maybe then he'll join Spotify, maybe he'll be
<v Speaker 3>dead exactly.
<v Speaker 4>It won't matter to him anymore.
<v Speaker 2>It is like my mom, though, who's upset that when
<v Speaker 2>my dad bought his truck that there was no CD
<v Speaker 2>player in there.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna listen to my media.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know.
<v Speaker 3>I think that there's always something in it for Garth,
<v Speaker 3>so I think he's a smart guy.
<v Speaker 1>Let me give you one final thing, because I saw
<v Speaker 1>the video of this.
<v Speaker 2>Today, Chick fil A reportedly fired an entire shift of
<v Speaker 2>eight workers. Doesn't say where This was in this story though,
<v Speaker 2>but I watched the video. They posted a TikTok video
<v Speaker 2>of them doing a choreographed dance. Now, they might have
<v Speaker 2>gotten away with it. It was kind of cute and silly,
<v Speaker 2>but it mainly involved suggestive.
<v Speaker 1>Bouncing, much like the statue in Ireland.
<v Speaker 2>The song was just all about them jiggle in their
<v Speaker 2>stuff and the song loaded with profanity. Oh yeah, and
<v Speaker 2>they were shot in the stores in uniforms, although the
<v Speaker 2>employees are claiming it was done after they closed.
<v Speaker 1>But still it's like Chick fil A splattered everywhere.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, the brand itself.
<v Speaker 2>Like yeah, So that is one of these stories that's
<v Speaker 2>pop in this morning. To talk to your kids about
<v Speaker 2>the consequences of posting something online.
<v Speaker 1>Especially at your place of business. We can't do that here.
<v Speaker 4>No, there's no way.
<v Speaker 1>Uh huh. I'm gonna be doing no towerking videos here. Well, well,
<v Speaker 1>maybe might get some views.
<v Speaker 4>We're not gonna post that one then.
<v Speaker 1>I just I'm not gonna do it in a mixed
<v Speaker 1>T shirt.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, exactly. Not around the logos.
<v Speaker 1>Do we have sports?
<v Speaker 5>We do. In one of the most bizarre videos you'll
<v Speaker 5>see this weekend, Dirk Van, I can't pronounce his last
<v Speaker 5>name is a darts player. We are going to the
<v Speaker 5>wonderful world of professional darts. Well, he was down in
<v Speaker 5>the German Grand Prix and he needed to hit two
<v Speaker 5>eighteens in a row, Katie, and he didn't, and he
<v Speaker 5>threw up his leg in disdain after missing two darts,
<v Speaker 5>much to the surprise of the commentators.
<v Speaker 1>There it's not playing, oh is it? It was really
<v Speaker 1>well done set up though that I almost got on
<v Speaker 1>there to catch it. The leg it be out of nowhere,
<v Speaker 1>go go gotch you legs.
<v Speaker 5>Well, I didn't know he was a body dancer, so
<v Speaker 5>in the camera shot that just happened, his leg all
<v Speaker 5>of a sudden just shoots up like a ballet dancer.
<v Speaker 5>Like he grabs his leg and pulls it. And mind you,
<v Speaker 5>this is a darts player. And he showed off his
<v Speaker 5>flexibility after missing the throw. But all of a sudden,
<v Speaker 5>the commentators go, what's going on there? Because his leg
<v Speaker 5>just shoot.
<v Speaker 4>It wasn't a prosthetic leg. It was just him being flexible.
<v Speaker 1>It's him being flexible.
<v Speaker 4>I thought he threw his leg at the dartboard.
<v Speaker 5>No, no, like he grabs the string and throws it up.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, that's a story.
<v Speaker 4>He is six stupid eighteen. That's what I thought.
<v Speaker 3>But anyway, you know what is even crazier a woman
<v Speaker 3>turning one hundred and nine and we can, you know,
<v Speaker 3>hats off to a local Aurora woman. And Irma Palmer
<v Speaker 3>never thought she'd get that far either.
<v Speaker 6>It got up there so high. One hundred and hot
<v Speaker 6>Debora nine, one hundred and nine. I thought I was
<v Speaker 6>too done to get that old.
<v Speaker 4>She didn't even know how old she. I love it.
<v Speaker 6>One hundred and hot Deborah nine.
<v Speaker 3>She turned one hundred and nine back in February, but
<v Speaker 3>they made a really big deal about it because obviously
<v Speaker 3>she's the oldest living woman around us, not the oldest
<v Speaker 3>living person in the world though, that title goes to
<v Speaker 3>Ethel Caterham.
<v Speaker 4>She is one hundred and sixteen.
<v Speaker 1>I gat so old.
<v Speaker 4>She doesn't even remember how old she is. She's a
<v Speaker 4>how old in my Deborah? She didn't even know.
<v Speaker 1>I know, I do too.
<v Speaker 4>She's so fun.
<v Speaker 3>They had a band come out and play for her
<v Speaker 3>and everything, and she was just so excited.
<v Speaker 4>She had her little ear pods in and stuff.
<v Speaker 1>What's her name again, Irma Palmer.
<v Speaker 5>You know she's old and no one's had No one's
<v Speaker 5>had the name of Irma in the last century.
<v Speaker 3>She was born during Woodrow Wilson's Wilson's didn't see, so yeah,
<v Speaker 3>she's spitting around forever. You know what, though, she was
<v Speaker 3>not born in the state of Colorado, and that's not
<v Speaker 3>very uncommon for Colorado residence. I just saw this story.
<v Speaker 3>It was pretty interesting. Under forty one percent of Colorado
<v Speaker 3>residence were born in the state, So six million fot
<v Speaker 3>live here.
<v Speaker 1>The melt state for a reason.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and so six million folks live here, only two
<v Speaker 3>point four million are born in Colorado, most of the
<v Speaker 3>transplantes from California, then followed by Texas, New York, and Illinois.
<v Speaker 4>But I just thought that was interesting because, I mean,
<v Speaker 4>I wasn't.
<v Speaker 3>Born here either, but I've lived in Colorado longer than
<v Speaker 3>I lived in North Dakota. So I always tell people,
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, I'm essentially a local, right, come on, essentially
<v Speaker 3>a local, Like exactly, Arma gets it, Arma gets it.
<v Speaker 4>And then the.
<v Speaker 3>Eighty eight Drive in Theater reopened on Friday to kick
<v Speaker 3>off another summer season. So this is the Adams County
<v Speaker 3>Theater Drive in Theater. It's its fiftieth summer season, and
<v Speaker 3>they've got the double billing right now of the Super
<v Speaker 3>Mario Galaxy movie up there as well of reminders of him.
<v Speaker 3>And they are open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. But drive
<v Speaker 3>in theaters are the best. I when I was growing up,
<v Speaker 3>we had one in the small town I'm from, and
<v Speaker 3>I just thought that everybody had a drive in theater.
<v Speaker 4>So, you know, when I moved.
<v Speaker 3>To Colorado and that's about the time they all started
<v Speaker 3>closing down, I was like, oh, but we need drive
<v Speaker 3>in theaters, like they're the best.
<v Speaker 1>They're the best.
<v Speaker 2>You can sneak all that food in and snake out
<v Speaker 2>in the back seat, and I love how.
<v Speaker 4>You can tune in the movie on the radio. It
<v Speaker 4>just makes it. I don't know what that is about
<v Speaker 4>the drive in movie theaters.
<v Speaker 1>I remember old school, we had to hang a little
<v Speaker 1>speaker on the glass ye the window, And you.
<v Speaker 4>Know what, the drive in theaters have some of the
<v Speaker 4>best food if they do it right. Like that's just.
<v Speaker 5>There's still the one in four Collins. We'd go there
<v Speaker 5>all the time, my friends and I when I was
<v Speaker 5>up there at CSU. So I'm glad they're bringing this
<v Speaker 5>one back.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly So.
<v Speaker 3>D drive In said, yeah, I'm eighty eight, Irma, you
<v Speaker 3>are the best. And again Adams County drive in theater
<v Speaker 3>it's called the eighty eight drive in. Uh open now
<v Speaker 3>for business, so all summer long, get your drive in on.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah all right, Okay.
<v Speaker 1>There you go, guys.
<v Speaker 2>We're gonna be playing Fast five right around seven thirty
<v Speaker 2>today with JKJ
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