<v Speaker 1>Jared, Katie and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, as I was walking out the door this morning,
<v Speaker 2>I kind of have to walk past our laundry room,
<v Speaker 2>and I did one of these.
<v Speaker 3>As I walked by.
<v Speaker 2>I left the door open to the washer last night,
<v Speaker 2>which we tend to do to just kind of air
<v Speaker 2>it out. You're supposed to do that. Yeah, it doesn't
<v Speaker 2>get all moldy, but it straight up smells like a
<v Speaker 2>cat got in there like four weeks ago and died.
<v Speaker 2>Oh it smells rank rank A f is.
<v Speaker 1>It like the drain that's got from it.
<v Speaker 3>It's just it's it's just lofting from the front of
<v Speaker 3>the washer.
<v Speaker 2>It smells so damn bad. And of course this weekend
<v Speaker 2>we're having a bunch of people over for a birthday party.
<v Speaker 2>So Nicole came walking by as well and went, oh
<v Speaker 2>my god, Oh my god. I was like, yeah, I
<v Speaker 2>guess put that on my to do list today to
<v Speaker 2>figure out why the washer's stinking.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, I feel like that's gonna be a really bad job.
<v Speaker 2>Well, there's that filter on there that you pull out,
<v Speaker 2>and generally there's like a sock in there or something,
<v Speaker 2>and you know, nothing rains and it starts stinking.
<v Speaker 3>But I just did that like a month ago, So.
<v Speaker 4>Maybe there's something stuck in there though, because that's what
<v Speaker 4>a cat. That's what I was gonna ask if it's
<v Speaker 4>a filter that you can replace or something those smells
<v Speaker 4>from like apply and.
<v Speaker 1>Says, boy, that's on another level.
<v Speaker 2>It really is like death, especially your clothes washer, which
<v Speaker 2>you start digging into those things, how slimy they are,
<v Speaker 2>and all the hair in there and skin and.
<v Speaker 4>Why are you looking at me cats like we are
<v Speaker 4>gross as humans?
<v Speaker 1>Oh I cat, and that's where we get things clean.
<v Speaker 1>Oh I can't.
<v Speaker 2>That is something funny to think about that. Yeah, once
<v Speaker 2>that filters clog and then if you pull back that
<v Speaker 2>rubber seal on, how slimy it is in there, and
<v Speaker 2>you're like, I'm putting my clothes in here and it's
<v Speaker 2>getting washed in this filth. Nasty. You can't think of it.
<v Speaker 2>You were saying that something happened on the wall or
<v Speaker 2>something next to your.
<v Speaker 4>Washer, and I just found this the other day, Like
<v Speaker 4>I dropped a sock on the side of my washer
<v Speaker 4>and I went to go grab it and there was
<v Speaker 4>it looks like my laundry detergent started dripping and went
<v Speaker 4>all over the wall, on the side of the wall,
<v Speaker 4>and all over my washer, and it was all over.
<v Speaker 1>The floor, and I was like, how did that happen?
<v Speaker 1>And then I.
<v Speaker 2>Looked at me.
<v Speaker 4>Well, I looked at my laundry detergent, and it's not leaking.
<v Speaker 4>There's nothing leaking from it. So this has been there
<v Speaker 4>for a minute. Who knows that's how long this soap
<v Speaker 4>has been on my wall and my washer and the floors.
<v Speaker 3>Are like fuzz and everything.
<v Speaker 4>Attached to it and soap, Like that was not just
<v Speaker 4>happened soap, I mean it was.
<v Speaker 2>And you're in an apartment that might not even be
<v Speaker 2>your exactly.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, And I cleaned it up and thankfully that wasn't
<v Speaker 4>a gross smell because it's soap, so it smelled like
<v Speaker 4>laundry soap. But it's still it got me grossed out
<v Speaker 4>because I have no idea how long that was sitting there.
<v Speaker 3>Wash. Yeah, you know what this is, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>This is one of those moments where you're like, I
<v Speaker 2>used to be cool, I know, adult, and here we
<v Speaker 2>are now now you know I used to be cool,
<v Speaker 2>but now I'm cleaning out soap scum and washing down walls.
<v Speaker 4>Filters are my life, right now we used to be
<v Speaker 4>there was a time, There was a.
<v Speaker 5>Time picks one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Mm. That's the same sound I make when I look
<v Speaker 2>at part of your birthday gift for Monday. It's a
<v Speaker 2>birthday weekend, bad birthday weekendt Yeah, I got your little
<v Speaker 2>something and I was like.
<v Speaker 3>One of my personal favorites.
<v Speaker 4>Really yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm so excited.
<v Speaker 3>So I'm going to give it to you.
<v Speaker 2>And then yeah, part of your gift actually arrived in
<v Speaker 2>the mail yesterday and I found it personally hilarious, So
<v Speaker 2>I hope you find it as funny as I do.
<v Speaker 4>I can't wait now. Yeah, it's your birthday weekend. Very
<v Speaker 4>excited doing this week and anything. I'm gonna go on
<v Speaker 4>a hike somewhere I don't know where yet. I just
<v Speaker 4>wanted to be somewhere I've never been. And then tomorrow
<v Speaker 4>we're probably going to go to Naughty Bingo again.
<v Speaker 2>That's good.
<v Speaker 1>That's a fun time.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you win something exactly yourself. Yeah, and then you
<v Speaker 2>can make that noise.
<v Speaker 1>Exactly yes, birthday weekend playing?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, are you taking anybody hiking with you?
<v Speaker 4>Are? You're just gonna go so low you haven't figured
<v Speaker 4>see it's funny because like I have people who want
<v Speaker 4>to go with me, but then they always preface it
<v Speaker 4>with well, how hard is it? I don't want to
<v Speaker 4>go on a really hard hike. I'm like, it's my birthday.
<v Speaker 4>I'm going on a hard hike, Like it's my birthday.
<v Speaker 2>You know, don't take those people with you, because complain
<v Speaker 2>the entire time.
<v Speaker 4>I know, and I've had people with me before hiking
<v Speaker 4>who complain about the hike and it ruins it. It's
<v Speaker 4>so hot, so much farther, it's longer. I hate that
<v Speaker 4>question spread when I'm hiking. There's not really an end
<v Speaker 4>to it. It's just whenever I feel like packing it
<v Speaker 4>up right, And so I don't like when people pressure
<v Speaker 4>me when I'm hiking. So typically I like to go
<v Speaker 4>by myself, you know, out of water. I know you
<v Speaker 4>should have planned better like that. What was somebody who
<v Speaker 4>wore jeans and then complained about jeans the entire time?
<v Speaker 2>I know, my thighs are rubbing together and they're chafing,
<v Speaker 2>and my feet hurt, and I'm thirsty and.
<v Speaker 4>Hungry my chase, Your chafe is not my problem. So yeah,
<v Speaker 4>I I don't.
<v Speaker 2>You know when they find people like off the trail dead.
<v Speaker 2>That's why.
<v Speaker 1>Oh they were chafing and I.
<v Speaker 2>They went hiking with a friend and they complained and
<v Speaker 2>then the friend just snapped, just left them behind me.
<v Speaker 2>Just find bones and a pair of denim jeans.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then when authorities show up, they're like, yep,
<v Speaker 3>we found another complainer exactly.
<v Speaker 4>So you can see the chafing right there, the signs
<v Speaker 4>of chafing, signs of chafing.
<v Speaker 3>So don't complain while you're hiking.
<v Speaker 2>So from you to your spawn, baby, Nana, I saw
<v Speaker 2>you watching your phone all day yesterday. Watch everybody know
<v Speaker 2>what was going on with the no.
<v Speaker 4>She drove all the way to California with a friend
<v Speaker 4>to coach and it's her first big road trip. She
<v Speaker 4>is such a little planner, so she had everything all
<v Speaker 4>mapped out for the trek. And they got a late start,
<v Speaker 4>so already things changed. They were supposed to leave at
<v Speaker 4>eight in the morning. They didn't end up leaving until
<v Speaker 4>four in the afternoon because they were having so much
<v Speaker 4>fun in Parker Come.
<v Speaker 6>I know.
<v Speaker 1>So she got a late.
<v Speaker 4>Start, but she eventually made it there. And I don't
<v Speaker 4>know if you're familiar with Coachella, but when you're camping.
<v Speaker 1>It's first come, first.
<v Speaker 4>Serve, Okay, So she had to get in line to
<v Speaker 4>get her camping spot super early in the morning, and
<v Speaker 4>they didn't get there until eight or nine o'clock in
<v Speaker 4>the morning.
<v Speaker 1>So I still haven't talked to her.
<v Speaker 4>We've been texting a little bit, and I can follow
<v Speaker 4>her location on the find My Find My on the phone,
<v Speaker 4>So I have literally been stalking her for days now,
<v Speaker 4>just watching her around the campsite. I can see where
<v Speaker 4>she goes around the campsite. So I've just been watching.
<v Speaker 4>But how funny is it that as a millennial parent,
<v Speaker 4>as a millennial mom, I am so proud that my
<v Speaker 4>child went to Coachella.
<v Speaker 2>That's a big step. That's a first major road trip
<v Speaker 2>out in the world alone on the open highways exactly.
<v Speaker 1>And here's the thing. She paid for everything nice.
<v Speaker 4>She has funded her entire trip, her concert tickets, the camping,
<v Speaker 4>Her and her friend are staying in some hotels in
<v Speaker 4>Anaheim after so they can go to like whatever Disney
<v Speaker 4>is in California's at Worlderland, whatever one. So yeah, they're
<v Speaker 4>going to the Disney place when they're there as well.
<v Speaker 4>And so I'm just I am so proud of her
<v Speaker 4>because when I was her age, I was this mom
<v Speaker 4>who was a young mom and I had to make
<v Speaker 4>a lot of sacrifices to make sure that she was
<v Speaker 4>taken care of.
<v Speaker 1>And I'm just so proud that now.
<v Speaker 4>The tables have flipped and she's able to enjoy her
<v Speaker 4>life in a way that's like, you know, I am
<v Speaker 4>just so dang proud of her being at Coachella and
<v Speaker 4>she's got her so she does.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's way farther ahead in life than you were.
<v Speaker 2>Way are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 1>She's killing it.
<v Speaker 2>I'm proud of her too.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, we can all be proud of the Nana.
<v Speaker 2>Good job nine.
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, that's right. Came here Coachella girl. I'm so proud
<v Speaker 7>of you, baby Nana. You made it to Cally, no problem.
<v Speaker 1>I know she's gonna see Justin Bieber.
<v Speaker 2>No, that's right. That's why I'm talking like this.
<v Speaker 1>That's you so great.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, baby Nana, get out of the honeybucket, baby, come
<v Speaker 3>on the show. It's time for some PMI with Jeremy,
<v Speaker 3>Katy and Josh. It's a positive, a minus in something
<v Speaker 3>a little bit interesting to send you on your way
<v Speaker 3>this morning.
<v Speaker 2>Who's got the.
<v Speaker 3>Pe today, was it Katie?
<v Speaker 1>That would be me?
<v Speaker 4>And this trick may erase ten years of social media
<v Speaker 4>brain damage off your cobasa. Yeah, the average American spends
<v Speaker 4>roughly four and a half to five hours on their
<v Speaker 4>phone to day.
<v Speaker 1>That is insane.
<v Speaker 4>And this story had folks change their habits for fourteen days.
<v Speaker 4>So they downloaded this app called Freedom to block Internet
<v Speaker 4>access on their phone, so it essentially turned their smartphone
<v Speaker 4>into a dumb phone. It just calls and text and
<v Speaker 4>that's pretty much all you could check.
<v Speaker 1>And it was amazing.
<v Speaker 4>They say that the time online decreased from three hundred
<v Speaker 4>and fourteen minutes to one hundred and sixty one, so
<v Speaker 4>almost half the time spent on your phone. If you
<v Speaker 4>delete all the distractions when it comes to social media
<v Speaker 4>apps and just all the stuff that literally takes your
<v Speaker 4>attention away from life.
<v Speaker 3>Can you just delete the text message app? I'm sup
<v Speaker 3>a text message?
<v Speaker 8>Well?
<v Speaker 2>AND's but Instagram?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>If that one went for me, is so much time.
<v Speaker 4>Back, Facebook, TikTok, Reddit, all of the things that we
<v Speaker 4>look on our phone that we could look on a computer.
<v Speaker 4>If we made ourselves go to a desktop to do it,
<v Speaker 4>it would decrease our time spent online a lot. And
<v Speaker 4>not only that you have more attention, your mental health
<v Speaker 4>is way better and your self reported well being.
<v Speaker 2>So much better than about it. I've definitely been limiting
<v Speaker 2>myself on the socials lately, and I can tell a difference.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not so worried about.
<v Speaker 2>Well, what's going on?
<v Speaker 3>Oh you gotta get yourself in that mindset of who cares?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, people, they really don't care.
<v Speaker 4>I mean if anybody, you care more than anyone I
<v Speaker 4>think when it comes to your social media. So yeah,
<v Speaker 4>if you can take the challenge here and download this
<v Speaker 4>app called Freedom, see if it makes you feel better,
<v Speaker 4>See if the limited access helps.
<v Speaker 9>So there you go.
<v Speaker 3>All right, what's the minus?
<v Speaker 2>All right?
<v Speaker 10>This is a big minus actually for a little kid
<v Speaker 10>and his mom who went to the San Francisco Giants game.
<v Speaker 10>A mom bought her son it looked like a massive
<v Speaker 10>cake cone ice cream, and it looked like she was
<v Speaker 10>just being a nice mom and helping him kind of
<v Speaker 10>make it an unmessy way if you will to eat
<v Speaker 10>the ice cream. And then it turns out that she
<v Speaker 10>stole that ice cream right from him.
<v Speaker 2>She got mom, she'd being a mom or what this
<v Speaker 2>little guys just waiting. Oh, I got it. It's a dump.
<v Speaker 2>He dump it into the cup and the little guy's
<v Speaker 2>checking it out. Mom just robbed him about half his
<v Speaker 2>ice cream. Veteran move. So she scraped it off into
<v Speaker 2>a cup.
<v Speaker 10>Oh yeah, so she's scraped more than half of it
<v Speaker 10>back into the cup, and it looked like she was
<v Speaker 10>just gonna save it.
<v Speaker 2>So it's unmessy.
<v Speaker 10>But then the camera pan's back and she's going to
<v Speaker 10>town on the ice cream.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, that's normal. Yeah, it's in a constitution.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, that's just for that baby, Yeah, exactly.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, be a better baby.
<v Speaker 3>All right.
<v Speaker 2>Let's wrap things up with the interesting. It's fine, it's funny.
<v Speaker 2>Minu's digital related as well. This story says more than
<v Speaker 2>half of Americans are experiencing AI burnout. More than half
<v Speaker 2>of Americans are reporting we are just getting so tired
<v Speaker 2>of hearing about AI because it's everywhere now, it's impossible
<v Speaker 2>to escape. I was on some sort of app yesterday
<v Speaker 2>that didn't even evolve anything with AI.
<v Speaker 3>But then there's little thing popped up and said, let
<v Speaker 3>AI help you with this.
<v Speaker 2>It's everywhere now, it's being pushed through social media. And
<v Speaker 2>then the story goes on to say, well, despite the fatigue,
<v Speaker 2>seventy percent of us still kind of use it to
<v Speaker 2>some degree, even if you're using your maps app and
<v Speaker 2>things like that. It's AI's built into it. A lot
<v Speaker 2>of times you're using it and you don't even know it.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, I'm kind of getting to that point where
<v Speaker 2>I'm just it's such a buzzword right now. AI is AI,
<v Speaker 2>that AI is taking over, and I got a little
<v Speaker 2>bit of fatigue with the AI over it over it.
<v Speaker 2>I would never even use AI on of course.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I never straight original.
<v Speaker 9>One hundred O Katie.
<v Speaker 2>I know you're gonna be job of the hutting it
<v Speaker 2>probably on the couch tonight, and I got some I
<v Speaker 2>got some historic stuff you should be watching instead of
<v Speaker 2>the bumping Love Bus or Paradise. You're watching the Love
<v Speaker 2>after lock Up. Get it right inmate, swap NASA's historic
<v Speaker 2>Artemis two missions wrapping up tonight with a splash down
<v Speaker 2>in the Pacific Ocean on the California coast, should be
<v Speaker 2>right around six oh seven R time. I believe tonight
<v Speaker 2>around there, right as you're laying on the couch, and.
<v Speaker 4>I'm sure I'll watch on and it'll come on right
<v Speaker 4>because it's going to be everything everywhere.
<v Speaker 2>Get on your YouTube and watch it.
<v Speaker 1>Okay.
<v Speaker 2>The four astronauts have traveled farther from Earth Earth than
<v Speaker 2>any other humans in history, and when they come zipping
<v Speaker 2>back into Earth, the capsule will cut through the atmosphere
<v Speaker 2>at temperatures around five thousand degrees. Ooh baby, Hey, No,
<v Speaker 2>it's not you don't know, Josh. I know the Navy
<v Speaker 2>recovers them out in the ocean and stuff, and it's
<v Speaker 2>it's actually a very tense moment because they're if any
<v Speaker 2>wrong move, you get burned up in the atmosphere.
<v Speaker 3>So try to watch that tonight, Okay.
<v Speaker 1>I'll try.
<v Speaker 4>I'm more interested in what their wake up song was today,
<v Speaker 4>do you know?
<v Speaker 1>Do we know that?
<v Speaker 8>No?
<v Speaker 2>I saw that they've been posting lists. They have like
<v Speaker 2>a whole Spotify list.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they do, and today, like they didn't divulge what
<v Speaker 4>the wake up song was going to be on the
<v Speaker 4>final day, So I was trying to I saw.
<v Speaker 2>One of them was.
<v Speaker 3>I saw one of them was the Pink Pony Club
<v Speaker 3>the other day.
<v Speaker 2>If I up to that up on the capsule, I'll
<v Speaker 2>be like, steer me right out of the sun. Go
<v Speaker 2>ahead and take this baby right into the sun.
<v Speaker 1>It's a nice upbeat song.
<v Speaker 2>I mean only to try and open up the door
<v Speaker 2>shut me out into space. Now.
<v Speaker 1>I like the green Light one by Andre.
<v Speaker 2>Three thousand, So that was.
<v Speaker 1>A good one they picked.
<v Speaker 3>All right.
<v Speaker 2>Rumor has it and Kelsey getting married July third in
<v Speaker 2>New York City.
<v Speaker 3>That's that's just the thief.
<v Speaker 2>That's right. You might see them on the venue yet. Know,
<v Speaker 2>I got so excited, you'd crash.
<v Speaker 1>Are you crash?
<v Speaker 2>You gonna?
<v Speaker 1>This is amazing?
<v Speaker 2>G O New York State.
<v Speaker 1>It's a big place. But they're saying there's.
<v Speaker 10>A chance we're going to see local radio hosts thrown
<v Speaker 10>out of celebrity wedding.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's your updates.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, why didn't you get that excited about people coming
<v Speaker 2>back from space?
<v Speaker 3>They went to the moon?
<v Speaker 1>JJ and Kelsey? Oh my god, Oh sudden, I'm a swiftye.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what happened.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, well they're funny. All right. One final thing for me.
<v Speaker 2>Here's something Joshua will not have to worry about. Amazon
<v Speaker 2>has announced that they're going to stop supporting their older
<v Speaker 2>Kindle models in May, So if you've got one that
<v Speaker 2>was made in twenty twelve, or before. You're no longer
<v Speaker 2>going to receive updates starting on May twentieth, They're essentially
<v Speaker 2>going to become bricks. They say.
<v Speaker 3>If you have any downloaded books though on that kindle,
<v Speaker 3>you'll still.
<v Speaker 2>Be able to access those, but if you ever need
<v Speaker 2>to do a factory reset or anything like that, they'll
<v Speaker 2>become completely useless. You won't be able to do anything.
<v Speaker 4>On there, and you can't download anymore after this latest
<v Speaker 4>update isor it sounds.
<v Speaker 3>Loud, so just go get a new one.
<v Speaker 2>They're like ninety bucks eighty bucks when they go on
<v Speaker 2>sale through Amazon.
<v Speaker 3>The new ones are really nice.
<v Speaker 2>Nicole just got a I don't know which model it was,
<v Speaker 2>but she loves it.
<v Speaker 3>It's really nice and it's small, right there in your
<v Speaker 3>back pocket.
<v Speaker 1>I like the way book smell. I am such a
<v Speaker 1>book fan.
<v Speaker 2>I'm with you.
<v Speaker 1>I can't get away from it. I can't.
<v Speaker 4>And I am one of the holdouts when it comes
<v Speaker 4>to the kindles and stuff.
<v Speaker 1>So I just like books too much.
<v Speaker 2>My problem is is I I just downloaded the Kindle
<v Speaker 2>app and I put it on my Mini. I actually
<v Speaker 2>went out and bought an iPad Mini, which I will
<v Speaker 2>tell you right now.
<v Speaker 3>One of the greatest things I've ever purchased.
<v Speaker 2>But the problem is is when I'm reading on there,
<v Speaker 2>I'll just be like, oh, I'll look this up because
<v Speaker 2>they mentioned it on YouTube, And the next thing you know,
<v Speaker 2>I'm on YouTube.
<v Speaker 1>Forty totally distracted.
<v Speaker 2>I'll be reading. I'll be like, oh, I forgot to
<v Speaker 2>do that on my work email. I'll hop in my
<v Speaker 2>work email and then it's like out the window.
<v Speaker 4>So well, and you know where books are not a
<v Speaker 4>good idea? Is I just bought a new book and
<v Speaker 4>it cost me thirty dollars for a book.
<v Speaker 8>Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>Well again, like when I'm looking for a.
<v Speaker 4>Specific book that just came out, it was it's a
<v Speaker 4>Jeanette mccurty's new book.
<v Speaker 1>It's called Half Her Age.
<v Speaker 2>She just did a podcast.
<v Speaker 1>Is such a good I did not read it to
<v Speaker 1>McCurry such a good writer. But yeah, it cost me
<v Speaker 1>thirty bucks.
<v Speaker 3>So you got to get the libby app.
<v Speaker 2>Is that also kind of the where you can download
<v Speaker 2>all the books from the library for free?
<v Speaker 1>Oh but still on your smartphone?
<v Speaker 6>Right?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's the thing. You gotta smell digital Yeah, I mean,
<v Speaker 2>you know what they need. You can smell an older
<v Speaker 2>book that you have while you're reading it on your cap.
<v Speaker 1>That's what they need.
<v Speaker 4>They need to make the app to where it like
<v Speaker 4>puts out a puff of books.
<v Speaker 3>It's coming, Yeah, I do.
<v Speaker 2>It's when I just got from Libby.
<v Speaker 3>Oh h, Nate Barghetti's book.
<v Speaker 2>I just got it like two nights ago. It's called
<v Speaker 2>Big Dumb Eyes. Yeah, and I started reading it and
<v Speaker 2>it's actually pretty darn funny. That's a book I read
<v Speaker 2>very Nate Barghetsy Yeah.
<v Speaker 10>Okay, sports, yeah, we do. I just want to give
<v Speaker 10>a quick shot out Denver University. They did win last
<v Speaker 10>night in the Frozen four, not Final four, and they
<v Speaker 10>will be playing Wisconsin on Saturday at one thirty for
<v Speaker 10>the championship.
<v Speaker 2>That could be their eleventh championship.
<v Speaker 10>So Denver is the city of champion, but du doesn't
<v Speaker 10>get mentioned very often. They are the champions of this city,
<v Speaker 10>the very first one, so shout out to them. And
<v Speaker 10>then also the Avalanche. They won last night and that
<v Speaker 10>gave them the President's Trophy, So they are officially the
<v Speaker 10>best team in the league as they head into the playoffs.
<v Speaker 2>The best many people.
<v Speaker 1>It's not that.
<v Speaker 11>President actually different president, beautiful different presidents.
<v Speaker 10>That's so funny that your brain goes there because I
<v Speaker 10>know the President's trophy obviously is.
<v Speaker 1>Just people know this.
<v Speaker 2>It's a big, beautiful so go and go piles there
<v Speaker 2>we go so much.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, haunted mansion available to rent in Denver. Fun so
<v Speaker 4>say the chandelier's flicker, books fly off the shelf, and
<v Speaker 4>several ghost residents have also been reported. Freaky right, you
<v Speaker 4>can sign a least now, hurry, it's the Peabody white
<v Speaker 4>Head Mansion sits right there on Grant Street and is
<v Speaker 4>usually just to stop on Denver ghost tours.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, this thing has been said, it's been.
<v Speaker 4>Haunted for a long long time, and a lot of
<v Speaker 4>people have actually lived in it. A former governor, I
<v Speaker 4>believe a doctor from one of the wars lived there
<v Speaker 4>as well, and they are the.
<v Speaker 1>Ones that haunted it from the wars. Let me go
<v Speaker 1>back to the story exactly.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, well why do you did everybody start thinking about
<v Speaker 4>it like a big white head? Now, so there's a lot.
<v Speaker 4>They say that a kid, two ghosts are children. One
<v Speaker 4>is said to mess with chandeliers. Now I don't want
<v Speaker 4>to live here. This is the last place I want
<v Speaker 4>to rent. But they say another's an old man who's
<v Speaker 4>known to haunt.
<v Speaker 1>The third floor.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, like he'll put glasses in beer bottles at the
<v Speaker 4>bar and then they'll spill without being touched.
<v Speaker 1>So it's like a little prankster. Yeah, well they'll put
<v Speaker 1>glasses and bottles.
<v Speaker 4>And then another old man, yeah, haunts the first floor
<v Speaker 4>and is reported to have a strong smell of a
<v Speaker 4>cherry scented pipe.
<v Speaker 1>Specific with the ghosts and stuff.
<v Speaker 4>So they're saying, like when it came to the people
<v Speaker 4>who lived there, it was James Peabody, the thirteenth and
<v Speaker 4>fifteenth governor of Colorado, and then doctor William Whitehead, a
<v Speaker 4>war surgeon.
<v Speaker 3>Again, those are.
<v Speaker 4>The people who lived there who were famous residents. But yeah,
<v Speaker 4>so you can actually ye for a long time again
<v Speaker 4>this was just part of ghost tours. But now the
<v Speaker 4>couple have refreshed and everything, well they've taken like over
<v Speaker 4>ten years to refurbish the whole mansion.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and so now it's available for rent. So I
<v Speaker 1>don't think the ghost sounds.
<v Speaker 2>Like because I hate this new cow.
<v Speaker 1>That's not how he sounds.
<v Speaker 2>The turtle.
<v Speaker 4>I'm sorry, you just kept going, well, your professional.
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy's making fun voices.
<v Speaker 2>Keep talking. This is that was really well done. Actually
<v Speaker 2>you just kept fighting through that I did with the
<v Speaker 2>constant interruption of the ghost old man again.
<v Speaker 4>Critically endangered sea turtles have hatched at the aquarium.
<v Speaker 1>It's the Chinese striped neck turtles. Beautiful and as babies
<v Speaker 1>they need to.
<v Speaker 4>Be closely monitored in a controlled environment, so they're gonna
<v Speaker 4>stay within the aquam do well exactly, so they're not
<v Speaker 4>gonna be able to see from the public yet. So
<v Speaker 4>once they're fully grown, they're gonna join Raphael and the
<v Speaker 4>others there.
<v Speaker 2>What did the.
<v Speaker 1>Power Michelangelo and Leonardo?
<v Speaker 3>Well done?
<v Speaker 1>And splinters their master and April's their homie?
<v Speaker 12>Wow?
<v Speaker 3>Who's the bad going shredder? And who was the two
<v Speaker 3>main bad guys?
<v Speaker 2>A rhino?
<v Speaker 1>Rhino? What were they called? Again? You have to ask
<v Speaker 1>the home to Grandpa? What what is it? Grandpa?
<v Speaker 2>It was bebopping rocks day?
<v Speaker 1>What was what was April's boyfriend.
<v Speaker 9>Of my house?
<v Speaker 1>Now you're all caught up on the ninja turtles.
<v Speaker 2>There you go, everybody picks one hundred National.
<v Speaker 3>Grilled Cheese Day.
<v Speaker 2>People, you're talking about that delicious grilled cheese. I love
<v Speaker 2>me a grilled cheese. Almost sixty of Americans are saying
<v Speaker 2>that the grilled cheese is by far their favorite sandwich.
<v Speaker 2>But on top of that stat, seventy five percent of
<v Speaker 2>people don't feel confident that they can make a good one.
<v Speaker 3>This isn't rocket science. I feel like a toddler can
<v Speaker 3>make a grilled cheese.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, it's not difficult.
<v Speaker 1>It's just using the right ingredients.
<v Speaker 4>I think, with the right bread, the right fat to
<v Speaker 4>put between the bread and the pan, and then the
<v Speaker 4>right cheese. I mean, if you can get all those
<v Speaker 4>things knocked out, you're golden, and so is your grilled cheese.
<v Speaker 2>And grilled cheese.
<v Speaker 3>I swear by mayo instead of butler.
<v Speaker 13>I do.
<v Speaker 2>I slather on the mayo on each side, and I
<v Speaker 2>think it becomes far superior than the butter.
<v Speaker 1>I think it nice, even crisp.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then you got to make it in the
<v Speaker 3>air fire.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think I'll ever go back to a pan.
<v Speaker 4>Too, say, because everything gets crispy, crust, like the whole
<v Speaker 4>surface area against nice and crisp.
<v Speaker 2>They actually did scientific experiments finding the best cheeses for
<v Speaker 2>grilled cheese. Imagine being a cheese scientist. Honey, how is
<v Speaker 2>your day to day? Well, another day melt and cheese.
<v Speaker 2>I go to school for that job because so the
<v Speaker 2>best ones Guda.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, it's like.
<v Speaker 2>Grewyere give me sound yeah, I can't say it.
<v Speaker 1>It grere cheese, a gre are.
<v Speaker 2>It looks like grewaiery.
<v Speaker 13>Ye.
<v Speaker 1>It's greare cheese.
<v Speaker 2>It's cheese. When you say it was that you have,
<v Speaker 2>It's like the lady I saw in line at Costco
<v Speaker 2>when I had the bag of Osiago cheese and she's like, oh,
<v Speaker 2>they have Ocago cheese here. Where did you find the
<v Speaker 2>Ocigo cheese? I was like, I'm not going to correct you, okay.
<v Speaker 2>And here's another one. Manchego cheese sheep cheese.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it's sheeps cheese, ferm buttery cheese from Spain. I
<v Speaker 4>don't want ferm buttery from the milk of Manchega sheep.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want. Is it good?
<v Speaker 4>Manchego cheese is pretty dang good because again it's the.
<v Speaker 1>Soft, buttery white cheese.
<v Speaker 2>You're a soft white cheese to a.
<v Speaker 1>Very nice, silky smooth like that cheese.
<v Speaker 2>Pull cheese right now, give me some of the cheap
<v Speaker 2>in my mouth.
<v Speaker 1>The slice American slices.
<v Speaker 3>That's what you've got to want.
<v Speaker 8>You.
<v Speaker 2>You generally do the cheddar with the pepper jack. It's
<v Speaker 2>kind of my go to, and then throw it in
<v Speaker 2>here fire. Now the four most popular add ons to
<v Speaker 2>the grilled cheese.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not on board with tomatoes.
<v Speaker 2>You get to squishy. It's all watery and squishy.
<v Speaker 1>You gotta squeeze your mats.
<v Speaker 2>You do what you gotta do on your own time.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, I'm not gonna go squeeze my tomatoes.
<v Speaker 2>Cheese, cam is on their eggs, and then bacon, mean,
<v Speaker 2>Bacon's where it's at.
<v Speaker 9>You guys know.
<v Speaker 1>What's my favorite cheese to make grilled cheese with? Every time?
<v Speaker 4>It's monster che So again, you know, silky milky cheese.
<v Speaker 3>Put a little.
<v Speaker 2>Yes and the cree ah.
<v Speaker 1>Now I can't say it anymore.
<v Speaker 2>Crewyery grew wyery cheese. Crewy. So, speaking of you know,
<v Speaker 2>putting butter and mayonnaise on stuff, you were saying, there's
<v Speaker 2>an article out about butter moms and almond moms.
<v Speaker 4>Well, just like all right, because like again, when it
<v Speaker 4>comes to certain styles, a lot of the nineties stuff
<v Speaker 4>is trending again, and so gen Z's latest ninety themed
<v Speaker 4>things are butter moms and almond moms.
<v Speaker 1>So if you remember a butter mom back in the
<v Speaker 1>day in.
<v Speaker 4>The nineties, it was all about diet culture and restriction
<v Speaker 4>and especially how you feed your children. So it's the
<v Speaker 4>you know, butter mom who would give their kids the
<v Speaker 4>full fat version. You'd be whipping up cast roles in
<v Speaker 4>the kitchen with butter and full fat cheese and the
<v Speaker 4>bacon and everything, right, and then you had the almond
<v Speaker 4>moms who were a lot more restrictive with the eating
<v Speaker 4>and you know, you were eating the whole grains and
<v Speaker 4>the salads and we weren't having any bad saturated fats
<v Speaker 4>and all that stuff.
<v Speaker 2>But it really funny moms.
<v Speaker 1>It really is the esthetic that you know, gen z
<v Speaker 1>is all about, like they like to butter moms, well
<v Speaker 1>they're both, they're both.
<v Speaker 4>But it's again, it's like the terms are just floating
<v Speaker 4>around as if kind of just buzzworthy terms out on
<v Speaker 4>the internet right now, So they're kind of putting people
<v Speaker 4>in categories whether you eat. Because that's the thing too,
<v Speaker 4>is if you even look at the food pyramid, it's
<v Speaker 4>changed so much in the last thing that they put
<v Speaker 4>out right, like all the fats and everything are way
<v Speaker 4>more important now than they ever were. And in the
<v Speaker 4>nineties we were told fat was bad for us. I mean,
<v Speaker 4>I remember my mom on a ten grams.
<v Speaker 2>Of fat a day diet.
<v Speaker 4>That's not good for you, Like your brain needs more
<v Speaker 4>fat just to fund, just to operate, just to function.
<v Speaker 1>Your brain needs more fat than that.
<v Speaker 4>So we're finding out now the things we learned in
<v Speaker 4>the nighties weren't all that great.
<v Speaker 2>My mom had a newspaper clipping on the side of
<v Speaker 2>the fridge. I remember it to this day that she
<v Speaker 2>clipped out of the Denver Post or something, and it
<v Speaker 2>was a long list of the oils that you cook with,
<v Speaker 2>ranking them from best to worst oil that you should
<v Speaker 2>be using, and it was I remember the magnet and
<v Speaker 2>it was a carrot magnet and it was on the
<v Speaker 2>side of the fridge for years, and we'd always go over.
<v Speaker 3>And be like, can we have vegetable oil?
<v Speaker 8>No?
<v Speaker 2>No, And I remember the worst one on there was
<v Speaker 2>coconut oil. That you should never be having coconut all.
<v Speaker 2>Now it's now everywhere everywhere that you do the coconut
<v Speaker 2>cleans in your mouth.
<v Speaker 1>You use coconut oil to take your makeup off, Like
<v Speaker 1>coconut oil is such a thing.
<v Speaker 3>I just used it to make my peanut butter cups
<v Speaker 3>the other day.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, people cook a lot with coconut oil because yeah,
<v Speaker 4>it has a lot of fat in it, but it's
<v Speaker 4>the good fat. It's the fat that's gonna help your
<v Speaker 4>brain function. It's good the fat that's gonna help your
<v Speaker 4>skin glow, you know.
<v Speaker 1>So it's it's just it.
<v Speaker 4>It is good for your skin. So they're saying, like,
<v Speaker 4>here's what it is. It says the butter Mom's home, right.
<v Speaker 4>It suggests it's warm, lived in. The meals are made
<v Speaker 4>to share, not controlled. Mornings are slow, coffee goes cold,
<v Speaker 4>like that's buttermark butter almond mom is where's your shoes?
<v Speaker 1>Why don't you exactly no fat for you.
<v Speaker 2>My mom was swayed by I think my mom was
<v Speaker 2>fairly uh in the world of butter mom, but she
<v Speaker 2>was swayed by an almond mom. Growing up.
<v Speaker 3>She became friends with one of the moms in the
<v Speaker 3>neighborhood in like a huge almond mom, and we went
<v Speaker 3>through like a year phase where we couldn't have anything
<v Speaker 3>that was unhealthy.
<v Speaker 2>It was like the worst summer ever. My biggest memory
<v Speaker 2>with that. I've talked about it before on the show was.
<v Speaker 2>We went through this phase where we had to have
<v Speaker 2>unsalted pretzels. So she'd roll into the grocery store and
<v Speaker 2>buy unsalted pretzels. And you've never had anything so dry
<v Speaker 2>nasty years.
<v Speaker 1>How would you bother?
<v Speaker 2>Why would you bother?
<v Speaker 4>Salt is needed with pretzels. You have to That's the
<v Speaker 4>best part of the pretzel is the salt.
<v Speaker 2>Somewhere along the line, Almand mom was like, no salt
<v Speaker 2>on anything, and then everything was very flavorless. Watch your
<v Speaker 2>back in ninety three.
<v Speaker 3>It is a very flavorless summer.
<v Speaker 1>It's so funny.
<v Speaker 2>One hundred Alright, let's do it. It's the Friday edition.
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<v Speaker 2>I'll get you in the studios to play fast five.
<v Speaker 2>We'll get you on the air, find out what you're
<v Speaker 2>doing this weekend. You can impress us with those weekend plans,
<v Speaker 2>and then I'll toss a category at you and start
<v Speaker 2>a ten second timer. Within those ten seconds, you gotta
<v Speaker 2>give me five things that have to do with that
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<v Speaker 2>six nine one, sixteen forty nine. Always looking for the newbies.
<v Speaker 2>And if you've never heard this before, give us some
<v Speaker 2>categories we've done in a katie.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, you've asked for things like five actors who have
<v Speaker 4>played Batman, or five things that you'd find in your
<v Speaker 4>medicine cabinet. The one that won it yesterday Jessica who
<v Speaker 4>named five drinks that started with an S. She got
<v Speaker 4>a little help from the three callers before her, but
<v Speaker 4>still big winner.
<v Speaker 1>And she won the prize yesterday. So yeah, you never
<v Speaker 1>know what you're gonna get.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like your medicine cabinets full of preparation.
<v Speaker 1>H Well, it's not, so you're wrong.
<v Speaker 2>Just a hunch three six mix three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one sixteen forty nine. If you get placed on hold,
<v Speaker 2>you guys, don't hang up. Producer Josh is in the
<v Speaker 2>next room trying to work through all these calls, and
<v Speaker 2>if you're on hold, that means you're in so don't
<v Speaker 2>hang up.
<v Speaker 3>What are we playing for today?
<v Speaker 2>Okay?
<v Speaker 4>It is a great prize because we've got this Broadway
<v Speaker 4>musical show that's at the Denver Center of Performing Arts.
<v Speaker 1>It's Hell's kitchen.
<v Speaker 4>It is award winning and inspired by seventeen times Grammy
<v Speaker 4>winning Alicia Keys, and she is just so inspiring. Right
<v Speaker 4>famously didn't wear makeup for a huge part of her
<v Speaker 4>career to show girls that you can be all natural
<v Speaker 4>and it is relatable, raw and refreshingly fun, So very exciting.
<v Speaker 4>Prize today for Fast five Fun.
<v Speaker 2>Little Night Out. If you win Fast five Today three
<v Speaker 2>oh three six nine one one mix three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six ninety one A sixteen to the forty nine. First
<v Speaker 2>one in was Cheryl. Hi, Cheryl, good morning.
<v Speaker 8>Good morning.
<v Speaker 2>Is it your birthday?
<v Speaker 8>It is?
<v Speaker 1>Oh, hay, fellow aries, happy birthday er, thank you.
<v Speaker 3>What are you doing today? Anything fun?
<v Speaker 9>I'm gonna work and then go out with my husband
<v Speaker 9>and son tonight, so that'll be fun.
<v Speaker 3>Ware you going, yeah, yeah, Where are you going?
<v Speaker 9>I'm not sure yet. Just maybe somewhere fun to eat
<v Speaker 9>and play some games or something like that.
<v Speaker 3>All olive garden, Olive garden.
<v Speaker 1>It is the og.
<v Speaker 2>Keeping it classy tonight, Sary Olive gardens.
<v Speaker 1>Nothing wrong with that. Breadsticks for days.
<v Speaker 2>Cheryl Right's right, classy a f all right, Cheryl birthday girl,
<v Speaker 2>let's do some fast five with you. I'm gonna give
<v Speaker 2>you a movie one I like these.
<v Speaker 9>Uh no, I'm not good.
<v Speaker 2>It's gonna be the worst birthday ever.
<v Speaker 9>Then give me the golf one, no.
<v Speaker 2>Sequels in ten seconds. Give me five movies starring John Cusack, Go.
<v Speaker 10>Love.
<v Speaker 14>Actually that's the only one I know.
<v Speaker 8>Oh man, I know.
<v Speaker 2>Actually I'm trying to think of actually trying to think. Actually,
<v Speaker 2>he didn't get it.
<v Speaker 3>I'll tell you.
<v Speaker 2>One of the greatest ones is Serendipity and High Fidelity,
<v Speaker 2>two fantastic movies. Well, well, let me play your your
<v Speaker 2>birthday song. There you go, enjoy the Olive Garden than you.
<v Speaker 9>Bye bye, hot.
<v Speaker 1>Tub time Machine. That's one of my favorites. I forgot
<v Speaker 1>he was.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, God, Hi Kendra, good morning, go morning. Impress me
<v Speaker 2>with your weekend plans.
<v Speaker 15>We're going to play some aqua golf and then I
<v Speaker 15>have my nephew's bour's birthday party.
<v Speaker 1>Really, what is aqua golf?
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, it's like the driving range, but over water.
<v Speaker 3>Well that sounds kind of fun.
<v Speaker 4>I know you have to be really good at golf,
<v Speaker 4>I guess right, because otherwise it goes straight.
<v Speaker 1>Into the pond.
<v Speaker 2>And then a four year old party.
<v Speaker 12>I take my five and six year old.
<v Speaker 1>And it's fun. You have a good time.
<v Speaker 2>You don't win for best week.
<v Speaker 6>They like to throw them all into the water.
<v Speaker 2>But I don't think you win best weekend. I'm sorry.
<v Speaker 1>I think that's interesting.
<v Speaker 2>And then a four year old party.
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, yeh.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you definitely do.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah. Family tie, I know.
<v Speaker 2>Family first, our kindred of bo bendrah in ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>give me five famous brother sister duos go.
<v Speaker 6>Uh they just have to be duos.
<v Speaker 2>Way, brother, you didn't do good at all. Now it's
<v Speaker 2>hard to hear you too. It's kind of hard to
<v Speaker 2>hear you. But uh, you know like Luke and Princess
<v Speaker 2>Leah brother sister bart and Lisa Simpson. You know who
<v Speaker 2>are the two on friends? Ross and Monica brother sister.
<v Speaker 15>Can I just give a shout out to my son Kenyon?
<v Speaker 15>Really clear?
<v Speaker 9>Sure? Kenyon.
<v Speaker 14>I hope you have a great day.
<v Speaker 16>Bertie.
<v Speaker 2>Oh you're good, mom, Kendra, nice talking to you. You
<v Speaker 2>have a have a good weekend, alright, it's hard to
<v Speaker 2>hear you. Sorry, Oh god, who's.
<v Speaker 8>You?
<v Speaker 2>Gotta calm down, get it to get down, time to shine,
<v Speaker 2>take a breath. You're weirdo. I know who you're talking to.
<v Speaker 9>I'm talking to my wife. We're actually headed to our
<v Speaker 9>obty an employment for our new baby, a little baby.
<v Speaker 9>Do you know what you're having? Uh No, we're gonna
<v Speaker 9>find out today hopefully today's the day. Yeah, I was
<v Speaker 9>already nervous.
<v Speaker 1>Oh that's why you have to calm down. Okay, now, yes, exactly.
<v Speaker 1>Now it's understandable.
<v Speaker 2>So you you do want to know, then you're gonna find.
<v Speaker 9>I do yep, Yeah, we definitely do.
<v Speaker 2>I am for it. We found out with both our kids.
<v Speaker 2>I am just so for it.
<v Speaker 3>Then you can plan, you can, you know, decorate the
<v Speaker 3>way you want to decorate.
<v Speaker 2>That's family.
<v Speaker 9>I'm so exactly.
<v Speaker 2>It makes life easier.
<v Speaker 1>A lot of surprises are going to come your way.
<v Speaker 1>That doesn't need to be one of them.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, right exactly, David, congratulations on doing the sex moves.
<v Speaker 17>Great job man.
<v Speaker 2>Apologies all the children listening right now.
<v Speaker 1>Hey, give a shout out to your wife though, because.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, she's right here with me. This shout out to Ashley,
<v Speaker 9>my love. You know she's the one doing all the
<v Speaker 9>hard work. Well I'm just driving the cars.
<v Speaker 2>Shout out doing the hard work. So do you have
<v Speaker 2>a name picked out if it's a boy or if
<v Speaker 2>it's a girl.
<v Speaker 8>Yeah, we do.
<v Speaker 9>Actually, it's either going to be Evelyn for a girl
<v Speaker 9>and Ezra for a boy.
<v Speaker 3>Solid names, all of that. Yes, Jeremy would be better.
<v Speaker 4>But.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, that was second on the list. Okay.
<v Speaker 1>I like the old school name. So Evelyn's very pretty
<v Speaker 1>for a girl.
<v Speaker 9>I'd like you call evy, yeah, heavy or evy and easy.
<v Speaker 2>You know you guys are cute. It makes me want
<v Speaker 2>to puke. This is cute, all right, buddy. Your letter
<v Speaker 2>is D like d's nuts, all right, D. No help
<v Speaker 2>from your pregnant wife either, she never she never helped.
<v Speaker 2>She's no good. All right. In ten seconds, give me
<v Speaker 2>five different drinks that start with the letter D.
<v Speaker 9>Go uh doctor pepperackery, shoot, uh dog? What's that? Dog beard?
<v Speaker 9>Doghouse beer? Ah?
<v Speaker 2>Is it dogfish?
<v Speaker 1>Dog dogad doghead?
<v Speaker 9>I p a or something?
<v Speaker 3>You could have went right into a diet, doctor Pepper.
<v Speaker 8>Diet?
<v Speaker 9>Oh, I know a diet?
<v Speaker 2>Did you say dirty Martini?
<v Speaker 9>Everything?
<v Speaker 2>Diet everywhere? Godet stupid diet. Hey David, congratulations to you
<v Speaker 2>and your wife. Good luck, and we hope you have
<v Speaker 2>a happy, healthy baby. Okay, right on.
<v Speaker 9>Thank you guys.
<v Speaker 2>Bye guys, good.
<v Speaker 1>People, so sweet, good luck, Ashley.
<v Speaker 9>Jason, Hey, how's it going.
<v Speaker 2>Well, we're super dupes. Impress us with your weekend plans. Oh,
<v Speaker 2>we've got from opening day.
<v Speaker 9>I got T ball and miners team, so we'll be
<v Speaker 9>at s field.
<v Speaker 2>All day, opening day of t ball.
<v Speaker 6>That's right.
<v Speaker 2>What a silly sport, but kind of cute, it really is.
<v Speaker 2>It's really cute though.
<v Speaker 1>You're building on the you know, building blocks of baseball.
<v Speaker 1>So that's the ground right there. It's a very important, yes,
<v Speaker 1>very important.
<v Speaker 2>Well it sounds like you got some day drinking going on.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, well I'm the coach.
<v Speaker 12>So not too much.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, run run, so good.
<v Speaker 2>All right, what do I have for you?
<v Speaker 3>Katie came up with this one today?
<v Speaker 9>I guess.
<v Speaker 2>I guess we could say no sequels. I don't know, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>no sequels. Ten seconds, give me five movies, no sequels
<v Speaker 2>about Space.
<v Speaker 6>Go, Independence, Day, Star Wars, Faith, Jam, Baseball, more more man.
<v Speaker 2>What's the project Hill, Mary? That's oh yeah, Jason came.
<v Speaker 2>You came the closest so far. It was nice talking
<v Speaker 2>with you. Have a good weekend.
<v Speaker 6>Bye bye, Jonathan, Hey, good morning.
<v Speaker 3>I see you're going to a martini party this weekend.
<v Speaker 5>I'm going to two parties, and I actually wanted to
<v Speaker 5>ask you guys something. So, yes, I am going to
<v Speaker 5>a martini party. But my wife's friend is having a
<v Speaker 5>fortieth birthday party where she's asking everybody to dress up
<v Speaker 5>as a as senior citizens. And I told my wife
<v Speaker 5>that's ridiculous in public. In public too. It's in public,
<v Speaker 5>not at a house, it's in public.
<v Speaker 2>I've I've seen that this is kind of a funny
<v Speaker 2>trend amongst the ladies I follow on Instagram that they'll
<v Speaker 2>have old Lady nights and they go out dressed as
<v Speaker 2>old ladies and canes and wigs and.
<v Speaker 9>All of that.
<v Speaker 8>Ridiculous.
<v Speaker 1>I think, Yeah, I don't know, I kind of agree
<v Speaker 1>with you.
<v Speaker 4>I went to a party recently where it was kind
<v Speaker 4>of a dress up theme, and when you're not at
<v Speaker 4>the party, you look really awkward, you know what I mean,
<v Speaker 4>Like when you're just hanging out in public, it's a
<v Speaker 4>little awkward.
<v Speaker 2>But Jonathan, you, uh, have you listened to this show
<v Speaker 2>for a long time? I feel like you have. I
<v Speaker 2>feel like we've talked to you before.
<v Speaker 3>You know, I'm kind of I'm kind of a stickler
<v Speaker 3>when it comes to these stupid parties and stuff.
<v Speaker 2>But I will say I have participated in a few
<v Speaker 2>of them, like dress up parties, and it's actually a
<v Speaker 2>lot of fun. And it's kind of nice, buddy, to
<v Speaker 2>take a day and not take life and yourself so
<v Speaker 2>damn seriously and just go out, be silly, be a
<v Speaker 2>kidding in and have some fun and laugh. I think
<v Speaker 2>you should do it.
<v Speaker 4>I did not.
<v Speaker 1>I know it was going to be the voice of reason.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna tell you right now.
<v Speaker 2>I'm on your wife's side, like sometimes you just need
<v Speaker 2>to decompress, especially with all the crap going on in
<v Speaker 2>the world and the stress and anxiety.
<v Speaker 5>We all have.
<v Speaker 2>Have a night where you dress up like a little
<v Speaker 2>old man, really go all out and surprise your wife,
<v Speaker 2>go get a walker and everything, and just dude, live
<v Speaker 2>it up, just be stupid for a night.
<v Speaker 3>There's nothing wrong with that.
<v Speaker 1>I guess I'm on your side, Jonathan.
<v Speaker 2>I'm with it might be.
<v Speaker 5>No, thank you, you're actually kind of maybe changing my
<v Speaker 5>mind a little bit, so thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Jare I mean, don't you have daily headaches and stress
<v Speaker 2>and crap with work that you're sick of and your family.
<v Speaker 9>And you know, yes.
<v Speaker 2>We did, uh, Nicole, and I just did the Forties Night,
<v Speaker 2>The Gatsby Night, which I dug my heels in and
<v Speaker 2>I was, you know, hissing and moaning about that, but
<v Speaker 2>I did it and it was fun.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
<v Speaker 2>So that's all I'm going to say.
<v Speaker 9>All right, no, thank you, appreciate it.
<v Speaker 1>He's encouraging you today. And listen, don't know what happens.
<v Speaker 2>You're going to score. You're going to score points with
<v Speaker 2>your wife.
<v Speaker 9>So well, that's that's that's what it's all.
<v Speaker 2>For, the bottom line, end of the day. Make your
<v Speaker 2>wife happy, because the next time you want to do
<v Speaker 2>something that she doesn't want to do, you can point
<v Speaker 2>to this and be.
<v Speaker 1>Like, remember the time I had the walker.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you very much, good, I will do that. We
<v Speaker 2>are way behind on time.
<v Speaker 4>What do we have.
<v Speaker 8>All right?
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds? Give me five different types of licenses,
<v Speaker 2>different types of licenses.
<v Speaker 8>Go.
<v Speaker 5>Driver's license, hunting license, uh brokerage license, uh CDL license,
<v Speaker 5>general business license, sales tax.
<v Speaker 1>I think you got it. I think I marked five
<v Speaker 1>at the buzzer.
<v Speaker 2>Really boring license, I really do. But dude, you are
<v Speaker 2>a winner. Okay, ja, yay, Jonathan. Now, with that being said,
<v Speaker 2>I expect to see some pictures on our text line
<v Speaker 2>on Monday morning of you and your wife dressed like
<v Speaker 2>old people.
<v Speaker 5>I can do that for you, absolutely.
<v Speaker 2>I accidentally turned your phone off.
<v Speaker 3>Can you do that for me?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah? Absolutely?
<v Speaker 2>All right, I expect to see.
<v Speaker 9>Him do it.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Jonathan, I'm gonna put you on hold, and
<v Speaker 2>Josh is gonna come back and tell you about your prize.
<v Speaker 2>Have a fun weekend.
<v Speaker 5>Hey you guys too, Thank you, Thank you, sir.
<v Speaker 3>Not a chance in hell he's gonna do it.
<v Speaker 4>He seemed very taken back by you being surprising, right,
<v Speaker 4>But I'm taken aback by it.
<v Speaker 10>Really.
<v Speaker 2>I like to have fun. I like to laugh. You silly,
<v Speaker 2>But I don't know. I think that's a product of
<v Speaker 2>just starting to get a little older.
<v Speaker 4>I think you make a good point when it comes
<v Speaker 4>to making his wife happy. That's going to make him
<v Speaker 4>happy in.
<v Speaker 1>The long run. And go, yeah, you've been married for
<v Speaker 1>a long time.
<v Speaker 15>Huh.
<v Speaker 2>I no, I've been worn down. I'm like the Grand Canyon.
<v Speaker 2>The Grand Canyon.
<v Speaker 12>Tis one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Kind of based on a little bit of a conversation
<v Speaker 2>we had a bit of go about how my mom
<v Speaker 2>kept buying unsalted pretzels yuck. Yeah, but I got a
<v Speaker 2>couple more from my mom, which is funny because she's
<v Speaker 2>actually a really good cook, Like are you.
<v Speaker 1>Putting your momm's last day?
<v Speaker 2>And I know she's listening. She's actually been texting me, Hi,
<v Speaker 2>mom ruining the nineties for me.
<v Speaker 3>She's a good cook.
<v Speaker 2>I will preface it by saying that, but growing up,
<v Speaker 2>she would make us gulash from time to time, and
<v Speaker 2>even just the word gulash.
<v Speaker 1>Because it means something different depending on where you grew up.
<v Speaker 2>And it was yeah, I mean it was not it
<v Speaker 2>was it was suburbia gulash. It was not good.
<v Speaker 4>My parents gulash was macaroni noodles, tomatoes and like hamburger.
<v Speaker 2>And that's what it was. But the amount of like
<v Speaker 2>raw onions we're in it, like half cooked onions.
<v Speaker 4>And big hunks, right, big hunks of big hunks onions, unsettling.
<v Speaker 3>Amounts of weird onions in it.
<v Speaker 2>And I don't know if she used the proper spices
<v Speaker 2>for it, because I think you're supposed to use like
<v Speaker 2>paprika and things like that in the gulash, and I
<v Speaker 2>think it was just.
<v Speaker 3>Like whatever it was in the cupboard, right something.
<v Speaker 1>That's what my mom would do. She's like, this looks
<v Speaker 1>like it needs something green, grayt me something. I'm like,
<v Speaker 1>mom eating thing, does something different.
<v Speaker 2>And I remember her too, also putting a lot of
<v Speaker 2>vinegar in it, if I recall. So it was vinegary,
<v Speaker 2>wrong spices and big weird hunks of onions. So to
<v Speaker 2>this day, I can't do gulash. And that's the one
<v Speaker 2>that stuck with me all these years. So what's your guys?
<v Speaker 2>Is the one food that you you didn't like as
<v Speaker 2>a kid? Three oh three, six nine one, sixteen forty nine,
<v Speaker 2>what do you guys have? I remember mine growing up.
<v Speaker 10>My dad's favorite meal that my mom would make form
<v Speaker 10>all the time was tomato bake and pasta, and like
<v Speaker 10>that sounds so good in and of itself, but my
<v Speaker 10>mom would put like essentially half a slice of tomato
<v Speaker 10>in there, and it was she didn't really chop it
<v Speaker 10>up that much. And I hated tomato and it was awful,
<v Speaker 10>So I wouldn't you. My table was the one where
<v Speaker 10>it's like, if you don't like dinner, you're gonna be
<v Speaker 10>forced to eat it. Like you're not making We're not
<v Speaker 10>making something else for you. Yeah, and so I'd have
<v Speaker 10>to sit there and the battles that I would have
<v Speaker 10>with my parents of like I'm not eating it, and
<v Speaker 10>they're like, you will sit there till nine pm? Yeah,
<v Speaker 10>if you are not yet. And then another one was
<v Speaker 10>just plain ravioli. But it's not because I hated it.
<v Speaker 10>I threw up on it and so like the sight
<v Speaker 10>or smell of it for like twenty years after, so bad.
<v Speaker 1>It sprooms it for you.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, so bad for you, Katie. What's the one food
<v Speaker 3>that you hated growing up?
<v Speaker 1>Well, kind of the same thing that Josh said, where
<v Speaker 1>my family made.
<v Speaker 4>Me eat it, Like I was forced to sit at
<v Speaker 4>the table with this plate of food I hated. And
<v Speaker 4>it was always the sausage and sour krow like I
<v Speaker 4>and they called it so they called it snakes in
<v Speaker 4>North Dakota.
<v Speaker 1>That was the meal where are making snakes tonight? Which
<v Speaker 1>already I didn't like.
<v Speaker 4>And then so it was just sausages and sour kraut
<v Speaker 4>in a hand that they would heat up and I.
<v Speaker 1>It was the worst meal made this time?
<v Speaker 2>Oh I made She would make it in a pressure cooker.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, Oh, anyway you make it, it's not good. So
<v Speaker 4>to this day, I cannot eat sour kraut.
<v Speaker 2>Like it will make me just vinegary.
<v Speaker 1>Well it's so gross.
<v Speaker 4>But I would sit at that table for hours and
<v Speaker 4>just like fight with my parents, like, I don't know
<v Speaker 4>why you're man, I would.
<v Speaker 1>I never did that to my kid.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if you ever did it to your kiddos,
<v Speaker 4>but I never made my kid sit at the table
<v Speaker 4>and finish a meal because I thought it was absolute torture.
<v Speaker 1>So, yeah, sour krau for me, can't do it.
<v Speaker 2>Cringey hump. All right, what's your guys' food that you
<v Speaker 2>hated growing up? Three O three, six nine one, sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine. I got Travis and Kindra and Calvin. We
<v Speaker 2>can go right to Hi Travis, good morning, super dubes.
<v Speaker 2>Hi by super dubes to you as well, sir. So
<v Speaker 2>what's the food that you hated growing up?
<v Speaker 12>Oh, my gosh, in the nineties, the rice cakes, the
<v Speaker 12>unsalted dude favored with rice cakes, and you would get
<v Speaker 12>that as a snack in your backpack and it was
<v Speaker 12>like an insult from your mom.
<v Speaker 2>It was like eating a piece of cardboard, truly, and you.
<v Speaker 12>Would try to put like honey and things on there. Yeah,
<v Speaker 12>it just didn't work. It was like two different things
<v Speaker 12>in your mouth and you're like, this is awful.
<v Speaker 2>That is so I forgot about that because that was
<v Speaker 2>one of the phases when my mom went through the
<v Speaker 2>unsulted pretzels.
<v Speaker 3>She also bought very dry rice cakes. I forgot.
<v Speaker 1>You had an almond mom too.
<v Speaker 2>It was an almond a healthy conscious mother. Yeah, they
<v Speaker 2>made you very thirsty. So, Travis, that's a great one
<v Speaker 2>to start this off.
<v Speaker 3>Thanks for calling.
<v Speaker 12>My kids wanted to stay high as well.
<v Speaker 9>Say hi, Hi, dads, eat on your food.
<v Speaker 2>Very sweet. You guys have a great weekend. Thanks for calling, Travis.
<v Speaker 1>Don't make me rice cakes?
<v Speaker 9>All right?
<v Speaker 2>Here's Calvin. Hi, Calvin, Hey, hey, whoa, we can't hear you.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put you on Old Josh get with Calvin
<v Speaker 2>if you wouldn't mind. Kindra, good morning, Hi Kindra.
<v Speaker 15>What was yours tuna noodle casserole?
<v Speaker 3>Did your mom make it with those big wide noodles?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah?
<v Speaker 15>They were dense, disgusting, like the the can tuna. As
<v Speaker 15>soon as like, oh I so I'm traumatized.
<v Speaker 2>As soon as somebody cracks open a can of tuna,
<v Speaker 2>you're like and was.
<v Speaker 4>It the traditional I had the peas in it and
<v Speaker 4>then the crumpled up to potato chips on top.
<v Speaker 1>They tried to make it better with that, and it didn't.
<v Speaker 3>That must be a North Dakota thing.
<v Speaker 1>No, did you not put potato chips on top of
<v Speaker 1>your tuna noodle?
<v Speaker 15>I think my mom did, like the classic bread crumbs.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know that's what my way did. Katies was
<v Speaker 2>a little I mean that is trash. Katies was even
<v Speaker 2>a little more white trash. I think your mom was like,
<v Speaker 2>let's just crumble some springles over it to come.
<v Speaker 15>For the taste of it.
<v Speaker 1>It better.
<v Speaker 15>It did not, though, bark to this day.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>So barfi Kindrath, thank you for the call, Thank you
<v Speaker 2>for the last by all right, Calvin, are you in
<v Speaker 2>a better spot now?
<v Speaker 8>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>I am, oh so much better. All right?
<v Speaker 3>So what was the food growing up that you hated?
<v Speaker 11>As cargo?
<v Speaker 4>Oh?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean I think even as an adult you
<v Speaker 3>hate that, right?
<v Speaker 9>Mm?
<v Speaker 2>Did you guys need a lot of that?
<v Speaker 8>No?
<v Speaker 16>The story behind it is my grandparents took all the
<v Speaker 16>grandchildren and the children on a cruise. Hey, my dad
<v Speaker 16>tricked me into ordering it and then he said, since
<v Speaker 16>you ordered.
<v Speaker 5>It, you have to finish it.
<v Speaker 2>Oh body yucky gross, Hevin.
<v Speaker 4>I only had that once as an adult, and it
<v Speaker 4>grossed me out.
<v Speaker 1>It was the texture and the oiliness stuff and that
<v Speaker 1>little tool you.
<v Speaker 2>Had to use, you know, I did to make it better.
<v Speaker 2>If you crunched up some potato chips, it makes anything better, actually, Calvin,
<v Speaker 2>thank you for the call, buddy, very funny. High Rose,
<v Speaker 2>Hi guys, Hi you okay, So what's the food that
<v Speaker 2>you hated as a kiddo?
<v Speaker 8>I was always forced to drink a glass of milk
<v Speaker 8>in the morning, and I finally figured out that it
<v Speaker 8>was rotten and spoiled, so it was lumpy. I would
<v Speaker 8>wait for my mom. Yeah, I wait for my mom,
<v Speaker 8>believe that, you know, the kitchen and I put it
<v Speaker 8>down the drain. Never always got away with it, but
<v Speaker 8>today I will never ever drink a glass of milk.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah that'll ruin you. Oh, that'll ruin you. Why was
<v Speaker 2>your mom giving you a lumpy milk? Were you in
<v Speaker 2>trouble all the time or something?
<v Speaker 8>Oh it was just so economy. Just you and I
<v Speaker 8>we were broke.
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, okay, so get it we have Yeah, dang, Rose,
<v Speaker 2>you kind of make me want a puke right now,
<v Speaker 2>lumpy milk.
<v Speaker 1>It kind of sends me a little really nasty.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you for the call. Rose, Hi, Melissa, Hey you
<v Speaker 2>we're talking about the foods as a kid. What's yours?
<v Speaker 5>Oh my god.
<v Speaker 14>So we grew up really poor and we would have
<v Speaker 14>to go to the food pantry and all the things,
<v Speaker 14>and there were like, you know, it's like nonperishful things,
<v Speaker 14>and one was like can sardines on crackers and mustard.
<v Speaker 14>That was like the one it's so itchy bad, it's
<v Speaker 14>so inchy bad, I can't even But the funny thing
<v Speaker 14>was is that? And tuna cashua was another one, which
<v Speaker 14>is we I still can't totally PTSD. And then what
<v Speaker 14>my brother and I did we were so young, So
<v Speaker 14>what we did was we had made Oscar the Grouse
<v Speaker 14>soup out of all the things that we did not
<v Speaker 14>want to eat. What it was, we called it Oscar
<v Speaker 14>the Grouch soup because we literally went outside and like
<v Speaker 14>put dirt in it, I mean, anything we could find,
<v Speaker 14>and we threw it in there and we bubbled it
<v Speaker 14>and it was like splattering on the ceiling, and we
<v Speaker 14>got in so much trouble.
<v Speaker 5>We got the one.
<v Speaker 3>Escalated quickly.
<v Speaker 2>That really is You know this in the seventies it
<v Speaker 2>was a different time to hit back then you can
<v Speaker 2>hit children with wooden spoons. Fine, thank you.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna do let's and Christy and then we can
<v Speaker 3>wrap this up.
<v Speaker 5>Hi you Von, Hi, good morning, Good morning to you.
<v Speaker 2>We're talking the foods you hated as a kid. Which got.
<v Speaker 17>I got cooked carrots?
<v Speaker 16>I can't and you can't.
<v Speaker 17>I can't.
<v Speaker 3>Let's wrong with carrots?
<v Speaker 2>Well, strange carrots.
<v Speaker 5>Are fine cook carrots.
<v Speaker 17>No, once they start getting cooked, they just the texture.
<v Speaker 5>And the case is all.
<v Speaker 3>They get a little squash.
<v Speaker 2>The best story I have about carrots is my wife
<v Speaker 2>ate a ton of carrots as a kid. She was
<v Speaker 2>really into them, and they eventually had to take the
<v Speaker 2>carrots away from her when they had to take her
<v Speaker 2>to the doctor because her skin was literally turning orange.
<v Speaker 1>The carotene.
<v Speaker 2>The carotene she turned orange by eating too many cure No,
<v Speaker 2>it's kind of like I want to challenge that. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>all right, let's wrap things up. Thank you, Yvon. Appreciate it. Christy,
<v Speaker 2>you get the final word on this. What was the
<v Speaker 2>gross food?
<v Speaker 8>And that's gonna be a great one.
<v Speaker 9>What is it so My mom used to serve us
<v Speaker 9>like a roast, but it was cow toungue.
<v Speaker 6>Oh.
<v Speaker 2>I remember seeing cow tongue in the grocery store. You
<v Speaker 2>go over and you'd poke the pack.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, and I had the taste buds and everything on it.
<v Speaker 2>It's certainly yeah, what is that?
<v Speaker 6>Right?
<v Speaker 1>Isn't that what that's I don't know.
<v Speaker 9>She did it like a roast, and I was like,
<v Speaker 9>I gotta eat this, and I had to sit there
<v Speaker 9>and eat it.
<v Speaker 12>What is it?
<v Speaker 8>Like?
<v Speaker 2>Is it chewy?
<v Speaker 6>It's actually chewy?
<v Speaker 1>It is, But if you prepare it right.
<v Speaker 4>It's a delicacy, Like they make tacos out of it,
<v Speaker 4>and it's a really tender meat. If you can marinate
<v Speaker 4>it right, A lot of cultures eat it exactly. If
<v Speaker 4>you can make it right, that's not the worst. But
<v Speaker 4>just knowing you're eating cow tongue.
<v Speaker 2>Is kind of It's the only food that can taste
<v Speaker 2>you back exactly. That's stupid. Christy. Thank you for the call.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks for all the calls and comments today. You guys
<v Speaker 2>really appreciate you guys. Thanks for hanging out with us
<v Speaker 2>on a fun Friday. We're Jeremy, Katie and Josh. It
<v Speaker 2>makes one hundred. Now, Katie, when you're laying on your
<v Speaker 2>couch tonight as you do your job of the hutting it,
<v Speaker 2>watching your.
<v Speaker 3>Bumping love bus or whatever, you're watching Paradise pound that.
<v Speaker 2>Inmate swap now watching it? Yeah, you might want to
<v Speaker 2>flip over to the NASA channel on YouTube because the
<v Speaker 2>Artemis two mission is wrapping up tonight with a splashdown
<v Speaker 2>in the Pacific Ocean right off the California coast. I
<v Speaker 2>think it's going to be like right around six six
<v Speaker 2>oh seven or something tonight our time.
<v Speaker 8>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>The four astronauts traveled farther from Earth than any other
<v Speaker 2>humans in history, and when they approach the Earth tonight,
<v Speaker 2>they're going to hit that atmosphere and thing's going to
<v Speaker 2>light up to about five thousand degrees. They say it's
<v Speaker 2>one of the most dangerous parts of this mission is
<v Speaker 2>getting back to Earth. Why staring at.
<v Speaker 1>Someone get married? Like when they draw down, then someone's
<v Speaker 1>gonna get on one.
<v Speaker 4>Knee and they're gonna be like, I've loved you this
<v Speaker 4>home mission and I just want to be with you
<v Speaker 4>from now into light speed.
<v Speaker 2>And I want to know what they're wearing.
<v Speaker 3>Do they come down and what their Instagrams and tiktoks are.
<v Speaker 1>Does she wear a veil on her astronaut helmet or not?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, there's definitely going to be some atmospheric love tonight,
<v Speaker 3>is what's gonna happen.
<v Speaker 1>Now you have my attention, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, I don't know why I bother. This one
<v Speaker 2>might pique your interest. You like weather, don't you sure?
<v Speaker 3>The Super getting married, the Super on the love bus.
<v Speaker 2>It's supposed to be happening this summer. Did you see
<v Speaker 2>this story? I was watching your boy, Chris, Chris Chris
<v Speaker 2>talking about it.
<v Speaker 3>I got a crush on him.
<v Speaker 4>You're supposed to have like stormy spring in summer for Colorado.
<v Speaker 4>That's what it's saying, right, the.
<v Speaker 2>Super heats up the Pacific and then yeah, so Colorado,
<v Speaker 2>most in the South, we're supposed to have like a
<v Speaker 2>rock in summer as far as thunderstorms and things like that.
<v Speaker 4>Hopefully that will help us with the snowpack, right, like
<v Speaker 4>if we get just I mean, hopefully that will help us.
<v Speaker 2>The only thing I heard was hailstorm. I know hail
<v Speaker 2>all right. So Travis and tat rumor has it that
<v Speaker 2>they are getting married July third in New York City.
<v Speaker 2>That's when you're gonna be.
<v Speaker 1>That's why they invited me. Right, maybe you'll see them,
<v Speaker 1>Maybe I'll run into them.
<v Speaker 2>I will be there, will you. Yeah, and racking down
<v Speaker 2>get a selfie.
<v Speaker 1>I doubt they'll have it like in the city.
<v Speaker 4>And I'm not going to be in the city. I'm
<v Speaker 4>gonna be up north, like up in the Adirondack Mountains.
<v Speaker 4>But we don't know where they're.
<v Speaker 3>Going to have it, right thing, no word, no word
<v Speaker 3>on the actual venues.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's going to be in Manhattan, downtown Manhattan. Do
<v Speaker 2>I have anything else?
<v Speaker 16>Eh?
<v Speaker 3>What you got for sports?
<v Speaker 10>Just really quick shout out to the Denver Pioneers hockey team.
<v Speaker 10>They won last night in the Frozen Four and are
<v Speaker 10>headed to the championship this Saturday. They're taking on Wisconsin
<v Speaker 10>at one thirty for anybody that wants to watch. That
<v Speaker 10>could be their eleventh championship. So this is a huge
<v Speaker 10>feat for them. I mean eleven ten championships so far,
<v Speaker 10>possibly eleven. So go du Pios. And then also the Abs.
<v Speaker 10>They won the President's Trophy last night as.
<v Speaker 2>The top team in the league. Yeah, that's so exciting.
<v Speaker 2>So go Abs, Go City champions Baby, and the greatest
<v Speaker 2>ever ever. People, No, no, it's not. It's silver trophy.
<v Speaker 1>Trophy the Colorado Avalanche be team Mata.
<v Speaker 2>People know me, I mad. People know I love ice.
<v Speaker 2>I have a big fan of ice. No ice on Greenland. Frankly,
<v Speaker 2>not a lot of people know. I got all the
<v Speaker 2>votes from I got all the votes from Greenland. They
<v Speaker 2>made this trophy in Greenland.
<v Speaker 1>Talk can't have that trophy. It goes to the Avalanche
<v Speaker 1>is not the best team in hockey.
<v Speaker 2>He can't have out of those guys are sleepy on
<v Speaker 2>the ice of sleepy ice. Okay, all right, it's a
<v Speaker 2>big one.
<v Speaker 4>You can't have it, all right. Haunted mansion available to
<v Speaker 4>rent it. This story has been popping on.
<v Speaker 1>You can rent it.
<v Speaker 4>So it's the big Peabody Whitehead mansion. That's it's on
<v Speaker 4>a Grand Street right there. But usually it's just to
<v Speaker 4>stop during Denver's ghost tours that they have during Halloween
<v Speaker 4>and stuff. But oh my goodness, some of the stuff
<v Speaker 4>that they say happens here. First of all, two of
<v Speaker 4>the ghosts are children. One is said to me, I
<v Speaker 4>know right that the worst. They're so freek They're absolutely
<v Speaker 4>the worst. So one is said to me with the
<v Speaker 4>second floor chandelier, and the other goes, another goes, yeah, it's.
<v Speaker 1>An old man who's known to haunt the third floor.
<v Speaker 4>And he'll take like beers, beer bottles and glasses and
<v Speaker 4>he'll put them on the bar and then they'll just
<v Speaker 4>fall over without anybody. He's like a little prankster. And
<v Speaker 4>then there's another old man that reportedly haunts the first
<v Speaker 4>floor and he has a strong smell of a cherry
<v Speaker 4>scented pipe.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, like haunted house, the mansion has a lot
<v Speaker 1>of history.
<v Speaker 4>So again, the first resident is named after doctor William Whitehead.
<v Speaker 18>The bottles over.
<v Speaker 1>He was a war surgeon, and then his family lived there.
<v Speaker 4>And then the second resident was James Peabody, the thirteenth
<v Speaker 4>and fifteenth governor of Colorado.
<v Speaker 1>They both lived there.
<v Speaker 4>And then just in the last like fifteen years, Top
<v Speaker 4>Pipe bought the mansion and then they refurbished it.
<v Speaker 1>So now they made it in two apartments.
<v Speaker 2>You don't like bresh couch the.
<v Speaker 4>Apartments in the mansion. People are saying, it's still a
<v Speaker 4>bunch of haunting.
<v Speaker 2>I don't like the way you decorated dish living room.
<v Speaker 1>I would not want to live in a haunted mansion
<v Speaker 1>and you couldn't Who.
<v Speaker 2>Decorated dish place? Why jabs decorated and.
<v Speaker 1>Goes sound like the family guy, guy spooky.
<v Speaker 3>Out of here.
<v Speaker 13>I just want to see here to smoke, watching a
<v Speaker 13>bag of pipes getting out? Who put a lazy boy
<v Speaker 13>there in the kitchen?
<v Speaker 18>Get out of here's your book?
<v Speaker 1>The booga boo boo, booga boo, go.
<v Speaker 18>These bottles and you all are gonna go running out.
<v Speaker 4>Well, if you want to a little old man again,
<v Speaker 4>it is for reds and no it's not. If you
<v Speaker 4>want to put up.
<v Speaker 18>With that's not for anymore.
<v Speaker 2>Because I'm a little old man and.
<v Speaker 18>I took it off.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not gonna do that.
<v Speaker 18>I'm gonna knock you down the stairs and swing from
<v Speaker 18>the sandal.
<v Speaker 1>That's what they do.
<v Speaker 18>Ye am, I ruining your storage? Am I ruining everybody storage?
<v Speaker 1>Let's move on to the critically endangered sea turtles. Do
<v Speaker 1>you have a voice for them too?
<v Speaker 4>They've hatched at the aquarium. It's the Chinese striped necked turtle.
<v Speaker 1>And these babies need to be closely monitored in a
<v Speaker 1>controlled environment.
<v Speaker 2>Babies.
<v Speaker 4>You can't see the little baby turtle. No, no, though,
<v Speaker 4>so we have to wait until they're fully grown and
<v Speaker 4>then they'll join the others. So they'll join Raphael and
<v Speaker 4>the others once they're fully grown out at the aquarium.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, but that's a nice move for the Denver Aquarium.
<v Speaker 10>I like that.
<v Speaker 4>Well, no, but they were critically endangered and so they
<v Speaker 4>are really putting a lot of efforts into the conservation
<v Speaker 4>to help boost their population.
<v Speaker 1>And this is the first of that. That love to
<v Speaker 1>the aquarium.
<v Speaker 2>I'm ruining, I'm okay used to it. Colorado, We're gonna have.
<v Speaker 18>Sea turtles in here, making love Turtle, Love, Sweet Sweet Turtle.
<v Speaker 4>Colorado State Fair lineup was announced, So it's gonna be
<v Speaker 4>the I Love the Nineties tour. So Vanilla Ice is
<v Speaker 4>coming to Pueblo. So is seeing THEE Music Factory Tone
<v Speaker 4>look and.
<v Speaker 9>I know.
<v Speaker 4>So they all come into Pueblo and then the Fray
<v Speaker 4>will be there performing as well, something not of the
<v Speaker 4>I Love.
<v Speaker 1>The Nineties tour.
<v Speaker 4>And then Rome, who used to be a part of
<v Speaker 4>Sublime with Rome I love him, he's also taking the stage,
<v Speaker 4>so he's solo now he's no more. And then let's see,
<v Speaker 4>how about a couple of things to do in Colorado.
<v Speaker 4>Boulder they've got their Boulder Film Fest that's started. Kind
<v Speaker 4>of movies like the Scary movie scary movies figured, yeah,
<v Speaker 4>ghost mo yeah.
<v Speaker 1>Boog. The Arvadic Kite Festival really.
<v Speaker 2>Have any jokes about.
<v Speaker 1>Look at them, they're so hot.
<v Speaker 2>But you know what, I like a kite.
<v Speaker 13>I'm a goal there. I'm a spooky ghost kite go
<v Speaker 13>because it's so windy because I'm gassy.
<v Speaker 4>And the Northern Colorado Children's Festival, so this is going
<v Speaker 4>on in Northern Colorado.
<v Speaker 2>Jokes don't do.
<v Speaker 1>So the Northern Colorado Children's Festival.
<v Speaker 4>This is fun because they're going to have a bunch
<v Speaker 4>of booth set up kids to come and hang out
<v Speaker 4>and it's all interactive. So remember when you'd go to
<v Speaker 4>like some kind of event and they'd have color sheets
<v Speaker 4>for your kids.
<v Speaker 2>I remember, not like that.
<v Speaker 4>It's a lot more gold. You can't Yeah, I'm sure
<v Speaker 4>I don't have gold panting and stuff up there. But
<v Speaker 4>I like booth you know what, because I'm a ghost.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, boos in the mansions.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>So it is probably gonna be a lot of fun
<v Speaker 4>for kids because it's the kids there.
<v Speaker 3>So there you go back children, Okay, how much do
<v Speaker 3>you hate me right now.
<v Speaker 4>Well, you know, yeah, she's got the mic, the moxie,
<v Speaker 4>and a brain full of doctor Philery runs. She's on
<v Speaker 4>me like a duck on a june bug.
<v Speaker 6>But can you take down Katie in pop culture SmackDown?
<v Speaker 4>This is Katie Crush?
<v Speaker 2>Well that is the question. Can you take Katie down?
<v Speaker 2>Because she's pretty darn good. Our contestant today is Robin.
<v Speaker 2>Good morning, Robin.
<v Speaker 6>Good morning, good morning.
<v Speaker 3>Oh you're old schipper and bubbly.
<v Speaker 8>I like you.
<v Speaker 3>Tell us a little bit about yourself, Robin.
<v Speaker 17>Well, let's see, I'm a Colorado Natives and I am
<v Speaker 17>a state broker, and I just love your station and
<v Speaker 17>I'm excited for this.
<v Speaker 2>That's very nice of you. You know a lot about
<v Speaker 2>pop culture? Are you tapped in?
<v Speaker 17>I'm pretty chapped in?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, I like the confidence, Robin, very good.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Well, Katie, would you like to say anything to
<v Speaker 3>our little bird here?
<v Speaker 4>Let's make this a fun Friday edition of Katie Crash. Okay, Robin,
<v Speaker 4>you're ready for it.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Robin, tell Katie to leave the studio. Tell her
<v Speaker 2>she's gotta.
<v Speaker 9>Leave, tell her to leave, leave the studio.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So Robin, Katie will go down the hall.
<v Speaker 3>She goes into a room where she can't hear anything.
<v Speaker 2>It's sound proof. I come up with the questions so
<v Speaker 2>there's no cheating. Best out of five wins. Ties go to.
<v Speaker 1>Katie and looks like she's down there and in the room.
<v Speaker 2>We'll find out if you are right or wrong once
<v Speaker 2>we bring her back in the studio. Okay, let's do it. Girlfriend.
<v Speaker 2>Here's your first question. Please tell me who is Scooby
<v Speaker 2>Doo's nephew.
<v Speaker 9>Oh uh oh, you are right, Cooby Diddle.
<v Speaker 2>Scooby Diddle. Huh Okay, I'm putting you down for Scooby Diddle.
<v Speaker 2>Uh Robin, I got another dog question for you? What
<v Speaker 2>breed of dog is McGruff the crime dog?
<v Speaker 9>Remember McGruff, don't It's got to be a big one
<v Speaker 9>on one.
<v Speaker 17>I'm mastiff.
<v Speaker 9>Here is you.
<v Speaker 2>Don't know, you don't know? You might be nailing these.
<v Speaker 17>I'm kind of psychic.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I doubt it in the wrong way. Here is
<v Speaker 2>your third question for the crush. What town does Guy
<v Speaker 2>Fiertti take people to?
<v Speaker 9>Flavor Town?
<v Speaker 2>All right? And your fourth question what power up makes
<v Speaker 2>Mario invincible?
<v Speaker 18>Pollings coins?
<v Speaker 2>And your fifth and final question for the Crush, what
<v Speaker 2>state was Arnold Schwarzenegger, governor of California?
<v Speaker 1>All right, we brought her.
<v Speaker 2>Back in the studios. Robin, are you still with us?
<v Speaker 9>I am.
<v Speaker 2>How do you think you did? Robin?
<v Speaker 17>I'm say I did two out of five?
<v Speaker 2>Two out of five, that's what you're thinking? All right?
<v Speaker 17>Yeah, I was kind of looking for the TMZ angle
<v Speaker 17>and all those things I might know, but you'd think
<v Speaker 17>Scooby Doo question. I named my son Scooby Doo. I
<v Speaker 17>didn't look into the heritage.
<v Speaker 2>Did you really name your son Scooby Doo as a nickname?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, well, definitely, I'm not that cruel.
<v Speaker 2>Scooby Doo is definitely a pop culture icon. So uh,
<v Speaker 2>don't give it away. Don't give it away, Katie.
<v Speaker 1>Now I'm curious. I'm ready.
<v Speaker 3>It's actually the first question.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Katie, who is Scooby Doo's nephew?
<v Speaker 1>Oh it's a.
<v Speaker 2>Scrappy do let me adam, Robin, you said Scooby Diddle.
<v Speaker 1>Pretty good.
<v Speaker 2>I got another dog question. Uh, this guy has been
<v Speaker 2>around for a long time. What breed of dog is
<v Speaker 2>gruff the crime dog?
<v Speaker 4>What breed of dog is he? The take a bite
<v Speaker 4>out of crime dude, right, is he a Rottweiler?
<v Speaker 12>Right?
<v Speaker 2>And Rob and you said a mastiff, which.
<v Speaker 1>Is no, He's a blood.
<v Speaker 2>He's a blood, out.
<v Speaker 4>Right out right, Robin in the brain forever he used
<v Speaker 4>to sniff out crime.
<v Speaker 18>As it makes sense, It all makes sense, right right,
<v Speaker 18>all right?
<v Speaker 2>Third question for the crush Katie. What town does Guy
<v Speaker 2>Fietti take people to?
<v Speaker 1>A flavor town?
<v Speaker 2>Robin, Robin, you said the same thing, Guy Fieri and
<v Speaker 2>his frosted tips. I have a video game question for you.
<v Speaker 2>What power up makes Mario invincible?
<v Speaker 4>Oh?
<v Speaker 1>The musch No, no, no, no, invincible? Is the star?
<v Speaker 1>The star? Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Robin, Robin, you said the coin?
<v Speaker 9>All okay, failure.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like you just fell down or something with
<v Speaker 2>that sound. Oh all right. Fifth and final question, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>what state was Arnold Schwarzenegger governor of California? A Robin
<v Speaker 2>you said the same thing. Hey, yeah, well you nailed
<v Speaker 2>that one. Robin, you got to and Katie got four.
<v Speaker 3>Today you've officially been crushed by Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Robin.
<v Speaker 1>It's fun chatting with you, know, you're fun.
<v Speaker 9>Well, thank you.
<v Speaker 17>If I'm going to be crushed, let it be by Katie.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's a friendly crushing.
<v Speaker 2>It's almost if you will, Robin, you were so sweet.
<v Speaker 2>You were great on the air with us today. You
<v Speaker 2>have a fantastic weekend and thanks for playing.
<v Speaker 6>Thank you guys.
<v Speaker 17>Oy bye, Robin.
<v Speaker 2>Wasn't Jesus the nicest lady ever?
<v Speaker 1>This is super sweet, super dupes.
<v Speaker 2>All right, we'll play Katie Crush again Monday morning with JKJ.
<v Speaker 2>Big Rob is coming up next. Go's commercial free for
<v Speaker 2>about ninety minutes, right around eleven thirty, So do jare
<v Speaker 2>bear a solid and put Mix one hundred on in
<v Speaker 2>your office. Okay and enjoy some Big Rob time. That's it.
<v Speaker 3>We gotta get out of here. We're gonna go enjoy
<v Speaker 3>our weekend. You guys do the same.
<v Speaker 2>We'll be back bright and early Monday morning.
<v Speaker 3>We are Jeremy and Katie and Josh Devers Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 6>Bye.
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