<v Speaker 1>Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>It's my turn to gush about food. It's generally Katie Cats.
<v Speaker 2>And let me tell you right now, I had one
<v Speaker 2>of the best sandwiches in my life last night, did
<v Speaker 2>you really? It was stupid simple and it was so
<v Speaker 2>good in my opinion, and even Nick Knak was like.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, you made it.
<v Speaker 4>I made it up.
<v Speaker 5>So again.
<v Speaker 2>Special shout out to our good friends at Safeway, who
<v Speaker 2>actually sponsored this morning show. But their app you can
<v Speaker 2>hop on and get various recipes and dinner ideas, which you.
<v Speaker 4>Know, for a busy family, I'm all about that.
<v Speaker 2>And I flipped on their app the other day and
<v Speaker 2>they had a link for the chicken pesto sandwich and
<v Speaker 2>the chicken Seeson wrap, which I think I'm making tonight.
<v Speaker 4>But the chicken pesto.
<v Speaker 2>Sandwich is what I made last night. I'm gonna tell
<v Speaker 2>you right now.
<v Speaker 4>Tasty, a a f well.
<v Speaker 3>One of the best sandwiches you've ever had.
<v Speaker 4>It's gotta be good. It was so so good good.
<v Speaker 2>I went and got some of that Redbird Farm's chicken
<v Speaker 2>boiled it up and then I just just huge dollups
<v Speaker 2>of the pesto in there. Blah blah, stirred it up,
<v Speaker 2>you know, shredded it all that, and then I took
<v Speaker 2>sourdough bread, put the chicken on top of that, a
<v Speaker 2>ton of mozzarella and provolone, a couple of sliced tomatoes,
<v Speaker 2>some oregano, and you know the topp are there of
<v Speaker 2>the bread. Threw it in the oven for fifteen minutes, crispy.
<v Speaker 2>And you know what the best part of the sandwich
<v Speaker 2>was was when the mozzarella melted out the sides under
<v Speaker 2>the pan and you had crispy cheese. No, it's crispy. Well, yes,
<v Speaker 2>it was gooey, but you had the crispy cheese on
<v Speaker 2>the pan, which I scraped up and I gave it
<v Speaker 2>to my wife because she likes the crispy cheese.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, you're such a good hut, such a good husband.
<v Speaker 3>The crispy cheese is the best. It's like the appetizer. Right,
<v Speaker 3>I'm just gonna scrape the cheese off the bottom of
<v Speaker 3>the pan.
<v Speaker 2>There are days where I feel like I should just
<v Speaker 2>put some cheese on a pan and put it in
<v Speaker 2>the oven and just have crispy.
<v Speaker 3>I've done that, really absolute.
<v Speaker 4>Well, you got a problem.
<v Speaker 3>It's a low carved what are you talking about?
<v Speaker 2>Damn, I almost sent you a picture last night, But
<v Speaker 2>why am I going to send Katie a picture of
<v Speaker 2>the sandwich?
<v Speaker 3>Is exactly what you said, Katie was one.
<v Speaker 6>And when I say send picks, that's what I meanwich.
<v Speaker 2>Bro.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so I scored some major Brownie points last night.
<v Speaker 6>Well, and it must have been good if you're going
<v Speaker 6>back to back poultry tonight, I'm.
<v Speaker 4>Doing back to back poultry.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Like, it must have.
<v Speaker 4>Been that good.
<v Speaker 6>I can't wait to see what you say the chicken
<v Speaker 6>caesar rap is because I'm a fan of those.
<v Speaker 4>Like really good.
<v Speaker 6>I found the hack to put pizza rolls in your
<v Speaker 6>chicken caesar instead of let's make you unhealthy instead of
<v Speaker 6>the croutons. It's a hack to put pizza rolls in
<v Speaker 6>your chicken caesar salad.
<v Speaker 4>And I like, you just rolls are hack? So good? Obviously,
<v Speaker 4>I guess you're you're pre making them.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you throw them in the air fire and then
<v Speaker 2>you just throw them on top of yourself.
<v Speaker 3>You do as the croutons.
<v Speaker 2>That's like something a parrot would do so a kid
<v Speaker 2>will eat their salad. Is you like, okay, we're having
<v Speaker 2>the alids tonight? Put them on the top it with
<v Speaker 2>pizza rolls.
<v Speaker 3>You know you want to eat it though, so I don't.
<v Speaker 4>It's called you right now, I don't want to eat
<v Speaker 4>You want to eat that. I don't really don't.
<v Speaker 2>Come on, how did were you stoned one night or
<v Speaker 2>on TikTok?
<v Speaker 4>Were you stoned on TikTok?
<v Speaker 3>So good? Like it is tasty a f as we
<v Speaker 3>just f Oh it's so good.
<v Speaker 4>We should compile a list of the unhealthiest things. You
<v Speaker 4>could top a salad with. What's next?
<v Speaker 2>Bagel Pikes roll probably put a handful of combos on there.
<v Speaker 3>Just crumpled up some doritos. Put them on some a salad.
<v Speaker 4>Why not? Yeah, I just stopped my salads with crumpled
<v Speaker 4>up Hershey's bars. It's really good. I get crazy total talk.
<v Speaker 4>You're so chubby.
<v Speaker 1>Jery, Katy and Josh mix one hundred, Jeremy, Katie and
<v Speaker 1>Bubba here makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 3>You're just gonna do it, Oh, just joking for it?
<v Speaker 2>Off the joke and we're gonna start calling Josh bubba
<v Speaker 2>and he doesn't.
<v Speaker 4>I don't like that at all.
<v Speaker 5>No, it's fine.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, you're just talking how every family has a Bubba?
<v Speaker 5>Right and I didn't know about. That's news to me.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, my brother's Bubba. Your son goes by Bubba.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Josh has no Bubba, so now he's going.
<v Speaker 6>To be Bubba in our family here, the JKJ fam Bubba.
<v Speaker 4>All right, Bubba.
<v Speaker 3>That's fine if I like it, but it's fine my nickname.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I thought you've been Katie Cat this whole time.
<v Speaker 4>You are Katie Cat.
<v Speaker 3>I think you picked that, Josh.
<v Speaker 7>I think it's either either Jari or I. Whoever called
<v Speaker 7>it first, doesn't matter. That's a great nickname.
<v Speaker 4>It's really cute. Yeah, okay, all right, let's dive into
<v Speaker 4>pm I.
<v Speaker 2>We're gonna send you on your way this morning with
<v Speaker 2>a positive, a minus, and something a little bit interesting.
<v Speaker 4>Who had the pete?
<v Speaker 3>I have the pay cat?
<v Speaker 6>Well, because for the price of a dinner in Paris,
<v Speaker 6>somebody's gonna walk away with a Picasso valued at more
<v Speaker 6>than a million dollars.
<v Speaker 3>Were you talking about, Yes, the Pikasso.
<v Speaker 6>It's actually the contest is called one Picasso for one
<v Speaker 6>hundred euros. It's a raffle and it offers entrance the
<v Speaker 6>chance to take home the artist nineteen forty one painting
<v Speaker 6>called T T Defeme. I think Teme I love time
<v Speaker 6>good because the price of a ticket as the same
<v Speaker 6>as the name of the contest suggests. One hundred euros
<v Speaker 6>are about one hundred and sixteen bucks. So they have
<v Speaker 6>a total of one hundred and twenty thousand tickets sold.
<v Speaker 6>That's how they can justify getting just one hundred and
<v Speaker 6>sixteen dollars for a Picasso. But I mean, realistically, one
<v Speaker 6>person only has to shell out one hundred and sixteen
<v Speaker 6>dollars and someone's gonna walk away with this one million
<v Speaker 6>dollar Picasso.
<v Speaker 4>Little, isn't it need?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah tt Defeme. Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>So all of the proceeds are also going to be
<v Speaker 6>donated to the Alzheimer's Research Foundation.
<v Speaker 3>So that supports research, yeah, across Europe.
<v Speaker 6>So it's a really big deal and it's making the
<v Speaker 6>ways across the news obviously, because who wouldn't want a
<v Speaker 6>Pacasto for one hundred and sixteen bucks?
<v Speaker 8>Right.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of his paintings is sold for over one
<v Speaker 2>hundred million dollars. I think he had one like right
<v Speaker 2>around like it was like one ninety one eighty something
<v Speaker 2>like that.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, his paintings bring bank.
<v Speaker 3>I mean it's Picasso, yeah, but it was.
<v Speaker 4>It like on a napkin or something. No, it's it is.
<v Speaker 6>A real nice painting. It's a really bad one going
<v Speaker 6>to look beautiful on your wall. But remember Picasso's whole
<v Speaker 6>style is like an eye, an eye.
<v Speaker 3>On your forehead, your nose is on the side.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it's like my mother in law mouf is looking funny.
<v Speaker 6>If you want to picture Jeremy's mother in law for
<v Speaker 6>just one hundred and.
<v Speaker 4>Sixteen colors, well get back inside. You don't want to see.
<v Speaker 6>Well, hopefully you got your ticket, Jeremy, because the drawing
<v Speaker 6>is today.
<v Speaker 4>I better get on it.
<v Speaker 6>Good luck to everybody who bought a ticket for tbodbout.
<v Speaker 4>What you got for the minus.
<v Speaker 7>Oh, Bubba's got a minus story about an Indianapolis man
<v Speaker 7>who was shot over the weekend, and that's a minus
<v Speaker 7>in and of itself, But why he was shot is
<v Speaker 7>kind of the funny story here. He got an argument
<v Speaker 7>with his buddy about Pokemon cards, and it escalated and
<v Speaker 7>kept escalating until a gun was drawn and he was
<v Speaker 7>shot over what his friend said was he was taking
<v Speaker 7>the Pokemon cards away from him or stealing them.
<v Speaker 4>Which is also a Picasto painting.
<v Speaker 7>Look he is he is in stable condition. So we
<v Speaker 7>can joke about it. But imagine getting shot over your Pokemon.
<v Speaker 5>I don't want to imagine that. Poor guy. He is
<v Speaker 5>expected to make a full recovery.
<v Speaker 9>Good.
<v Speaker 4>This is why I stopped collecting Pokemon smart. This is why. Okay,
<v Speaker 4>and I was getting way too many chicks.
<v Speaker 3>Oh sure, yeah, yeah, sure are those?
<v Speaker 4>Are they binders in sleeves and ment condition? Jeer, take
<v Speaker 4>me now, I'm sure.
<v Speaker 2>Years the years that I had years all through college?
<v Speaker 4>Like, jerr, can we come to your dorm room?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So let's wrap things up with the interesting.
<v Speaker 4>There's a new study.
<v Speaker 2>Out founding finding that, on average, Americans spend about five
<v Speaker 2>hours and sixteen minutes a day.
<v Speaker 4>On their phone's true story.
<v Speaker 2>But get this, if you put your phone down for
<v Speaker 2>what was it?
<v Speaker 4>I should have probably read this before we went on
<v Speaker 4>the air. Yeah, always, PRAI reaching two weeks.
<v Speaker 2>Found it two weeks of digital detox. Get this, It'll
<v Speaker 2>reverse ten years of aging in your brain digital decline.
<v Speaker 2>So essentially, put your phone down for two weeks. Your
<v Speaker 2>attention span will improve, your memory will improve, Reading stories
<v Speaker 2>on the radio will improve.
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, I need it.
<v Speaker 2>I will tell you that my phone hopped into update
<v Speaker 2>mode on the way in today, and so I couldn't
<v Speaker 2>listen to podcasts or the news or anything for my
<v Speaker 2>entire drive into the radio station, and I just left
<v Speaker 2>everything off for the whole drive in. It was very
<v Speaker 2>uncomfortable for about five ten minutes. Yeah, but the rest
<v Speaker 2>of the way it was like, this.
<v Speaker 4>Is like olden times.
<v Speaker 2>And it felt really good not to have a screen on,
<v Speaker 2>no music, nothing.
<v Speaker 4>Have you ever done that? Yeah, and shut it off
<v Speaker 4>when you're in the car.
<v Speaker 6>Kind of the same thing where like your phone, you're
<v Speaker 6>it's inaccessible and so you're forced to But I'm with
<v Speaker 6>you in the moment it's kind of uncomfortable, but once
<v Speaker 6>it settles in, you're like, oh, I'm not as anxious, like, yes.
<v Speaker 4>You reach her.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know if you did this. I reach for
<v Speaker 3>my phone.
<v Speaker 4>When I'm driving you. I would never, of course not.
<v Speaker 6>But I mean when you when you do try and
<v Speaker 6>put it down and it's update or whatever, you reach
<v Speaker 6>for it, but then you're like, oh, I can't grab it,
<v Speaker 6>and then again you have to sit with yourself for
<v Speaker 6>a second.
<v Speaker 3>But you're right.
<v Speaker 6>It is a good feeling once you, you know, get
<v Speaker 6>through it.
<v Speaker 2>The thing is is just trying to get through the
<v Speaker 2>two weeks. I don't know how you can do that
<v Speaker 2>if you have a job and a family and kids
<v Speaker 2>and needing to message people, like, that's going to be impossible.
<v Speaker 6>They have whole retreats that you can dedicate to this
<v Speaker 6>process where you can go and you know, kill your
<v Speaker 6>phone addiction and then come back and you know, enter
<v Speaker 6>your real life and then try and you know, apply
<v Speaker 6>all the things there. So that might be the way
<v Speaker 6>you have to do it.
<v Speaker 2>Nowadays, I will say I have limited my social time
<v Speaker 2>so much over the past few weeks so much, and
<v Speaker 2>it feels good.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>The biggest part that I've noticed is the comparison, Like
<v Speaker 2>you're not comparing yourself so much to other people, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>because you know they have the best stuff.
<v Speaker 4>On brag book, you know, absolutely. And I feel like
<v Speaker 4>I was I was getting sucked into that comparison thing.
<v Speaker 6>Well, because you're probably comparing their best moments with your worst. Also,
<v Speaker 6>it's not like you're taking your top tier events and
<v Speaker 6>putting up against side.
<v Speaker 10>You know.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, here I am.
<v Speaker 2>I work with Bubba and there you guys, you're positive
<v Speaker 2>your mind is something interesting This morning with Jeremy, Katie
<v Speaker 2>and Josh would mix.
<v Speaker 1>Jerey Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 4>Oh my god, look what today is? What today is
<v Speaker 4>National Dolphin Day. Today.
<v Speaker 2>They reached out to some dolphins and they asked him,
<v Speaker 2>do you uh, do you like having your own day?
<v Speaker 4>You know what they said?
<v Speaker 3>What they say?
<v Speaker 5>Uh huh.
<v Speaker 3>That's pretty kid, that's pretty.
<v Speaker 4>Good starting things off of the dad jokes.
<v Speaker 6>They were always my favorite Lisa frank character. Right, she
<v Speaker 6>drew a good old dolphin. She really did big with
<v Speaker 6>the dolphins, brought.
<v Speaker 3>Dolphins to life.
<v Speaker 2>We got a guy in this office. I can look
<v Speaker 2>across right now and see his office because it's clear doors,
<v Speaker 2>and he's got a gigantic dolphin.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Is that a bed sheet?
<v Speaker 2>I think it's a bed sheet from his bed and
<v Speaker 2>it's on in his wall and it's idious and.
<v Speaker 3>He loves that thing. He yeah, has moved multiple times.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and it's front and center for people that come
<v Speaker 2>and take a tour of the office at the station.
<v Speaker 4>And what is you sure you want to hang that there?
<v Speaker 3>It's funny?
<v Speaker 4>Is that a good?
<v Speaker 3>Look?
<v Speaker 2>These are my sheets? He goes, do you like these?
<v Speaker 2>And I go, okay, So how can we talk about this?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know Katie Perry is denying that she assaulted
<v Speaker 2>Ruby Rose at a club in Australia almost twenty years ago.
<v Speaker 3>She's denying it now.
<v Speaker 2>She's denying it, Okay, says she's got pictures.
<v Speaker 3>Other people saw it.
<v Speaker 4>The witnesses.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, she accused Katie on Threads on Sunday, went to
<v Speaker 2>into very graphic detail.
<v Speaker 4>I'm trying to tiptoe around this, she said.
<v Speaker 2>Katie saw her resting on her friend's lap to avoid her.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, she was avoiding her.
<v Speaker 2>Ruby Rose is laying there on a friend's lap, avoiding
<v Speaker 2>Katy Perry. Katy Perry came over, Uh, pulled her pants
<v Speaker 2>down and.
<v Speaker 4>She cap.
<v Speaker 3>That's the best way to put it.
<v Speaker 2>Her stuff on Ruby's face and then Ruby threw up
<v Speaker 2>when she opened her eyes and saw.
<v Speaker 3>She said, projectile vomited.
<v Speaker 2>Projectile vomited when Katie Perry rubbed herself on her.
<v Speaker 4>Friend on her face, my face robbed.
<v Speaker 5>Katie deny it.
<v Speaker 6>We were talking about it this morning. How we were
<v Speaker 6>going to talk about this.
<v Speaker 4>You can't.
<v Speaker 3>It's one of the biggest stories out there right now.
<v Speaker 4>It's everywhere.
<v Speaker 3>It's difficult to have to explain what she did.
<v Speaker 2>I know, because it's like a drunk college guide playing
<v Speaker 2>a trick on somebody at the frat house who passed out,
<v Speaker 2>and he went over and rubbed his butt on his.
<v Speaker 6>Okay, guy, Yes, Katie Perry, Like, I was actually chatting
<v Speaker 6>with me about this.
<v Speaker 3>We don't do this.
<v Speaker 4>To your friend, like they passed out, get a picture
<v Speaker 4>of me.
<v Speaker 6>And in my life has it even crossed my mind
<v Speaker 6>that that's something we do.
<v Speaker 3>No, never in my life.
<v Speaker 6>So it's kind of hard to just like process, it's
<v Speaker 6>a thing, is a lot, And again, the best way
<v Speaker 6>I can it is assault. I mean absolutely if it's true.
<v Speaker 6>If it's true allegedly to another person.
<v Speaker 2>Katie's rep is saying that Ruby's allegations are categorically false, dangerous,
<v Speaker 2>and a reckless lie. And we were just gushing about
<v Speaker 2>Katie Perry yesterday about how good she looks.
<v Speaker 4>She's she's glowing, you know, her boyfriend looks great.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, her and Justin Trudeau out at Coachella.
<v Speaker 4>She's doing this to her boyfriend?
<v Speaker 3>I don't know.
<v Speaker 6>And the thing is, though, is Ruby roach Like she
<v Speaker 6>goes on to say, you know, people don't need to
<v Speaker 6>believe you when it comes to this kind of stuff.
<v Speaker 3>You just need to get it off your chest, so
<v Speaker 3>you deal with the trauma. Oh, Jeremy, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 6>But yeah, if it's true, you just like, boy, I'm
<v Speaker 6>looking at that.
<v Speaker 7>How do you make that up? Like that's not a
<v Speaker 7>story you make up. It's so far fetched, You're not, like,
<v Speaker 7>I'm just.
<v Speaker 4>Gonna really, I've seen a lot of things happen.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, but like a famous person just going up to someone.
<v Speaker 4>Joke, you know, like a joke. People like jokes.
<v Speaker 5>Not to make your projectile exactly.
<v Speaker 3>I mean again, if there's a.
<v Speaker 5>Lot of stories come out about Katy Perry.
<v Speaker 3>Not why Yeah, well do we need to break that?
<v Speaker 5>She said, we're discussing disgusting.
<v Speaker 4>We're done with it. We're so bad.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 7>Wow, what a transition there. Well, this is exciting. Lauren Betts.
<v Speaker 7>If you don't know the name, you're gonna know the name.
<v Speaker 7>She had an awesome month of April because she won
<v Speaker 7>a national title, and then eight days after winning the
<v Speaker 7>national title, she was a first round, fourth overall draft
<v Speaker 7>pick of the WNBA. This is awesome because Bets graduated
<v Speaker 7>from Grandview High School and Aurora, so she is a
<v Speaker 7>local Colorado girl. And how amazing is her award list?
<v Speaker 7>She was the Big Ten Player of the Year this
<v Speaker 7>year Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year, the Lisa
<v Speaker 7>Leslie Award, which is awarded to the nation's top center,
<v Speaker 7>and the most outstanding player of the NCAA Women's Tournament.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, like she deserves all of these accolades.
<v Speaker 7>She averaged eighteen points during her senior season on almost
<v Speaker 7>sixty percent shooting from the field, which if you're making
<v Speaker 7>over fifty percent of the buckets, that's unbelievable. So good,
<v Speaker 7>So shout out to her, a Colorado girly from Grandview
<v Speaker 7>High School getting the fourth overall draft pick in the
<v Speaker 7>w NBA drafts.
<v Speaker 6>Not only that, Jeremy, I don't know if you saw
<v Speaker 6>this during the women's he didn't attorney.
<v Speaker 7>He took out his phone to watch the phone while
<v Speaker 7>we were talking about I know.
<v Speaker 6>Right, But there was a really heartwarming moment with Lauren
<v Speaker 6>Betts during the NCAA Tournament where they were doing an
<v Speaker 6>interview at the podium and she straight up recognized one
<v Speaker 6>of her classmates down in the reporters area and she
<v Speaker 6>pointed him out and.
<v Speaker 3>She's like, hey, we went to we had anoth class together,
<v Speaker 3>didn't we.
<v Speaker 6>And so it was like they put it on ESPN
<v Speaker 6>and was like one of the stars of the attorney
<v Speaker 6>recognized as a classmate, and instead of ignoring him, totally
<v Speaker 6>likes like she has made so much we know you
<v Speaker 6>waves within the tournament and now being drafted fourth overall.
<v Speaker 4>Ye come on, this is I'm excited. It's local.
<v Speaker 3>This is a woman who's making it.
<v Speaker 4>I love Why are you coming at me?
<v Speaker 3>Hats off to you, Lauren Betts.
<v Speaker 5>I love it. We see you.
<v Speaker 2>We I'm gonna go like her right now on the Instagram.
<v Speaker 2>You're gonna be yeah, don't.
<v Speaker 5>What's all about that, Katie?
<v Speaker 7>Is that both of those people, the one that's covering
<v Speaker 7>the w NBA and her both are kind of at
<v Speaker 7>the top of their career. You know that journalists wanted
<v Speaker 7>to be a journalist Lauren Betts.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, and that journalist also, yes.
<v Speaker 5>So they're both kind of at the top of their
<v Speaker 5>game right there. Which I like.
<v Speaker 3>Colorado. We love that, Jeremy, I love it too.
<v Speaker 4>Why are you coming at me?
<v Speaker 3>I do have something I know you're gonna love.
<v Speaker 6>Uh you get ready for a Colorado themed mini can
<v Speaker 6>courtesy a Coca Colada. Yes, I knew it. I knew
<v Speaker 6>this would turn it all around for you. So the
<v Speaker 6>soda company.
<v Speaker 4>I was happy, Why are you coming at me?
<v Speaker 6>Well, Coca Cola rolling out a new series of Coca
<v Speaker 6>Cola cans with the design.
<v Speaker 3>For each and every state.
<v Speaker 6>So Colorado is straightened to the point in it there's
<v Speaker 6>part of a tree and then red rocks.
<v Speaker 3>But so it's very simple but very recognizable.
<v Speaker 6>I mean, you see it and you're like, okay, that
<v Speaker 6>is called a lot of trees here, yes, and red rocks.
<v Speaker 3>So the best venue on the play it.
<v Speaker 4>That's all.
<v Speaker 3>It is a limited edition series.
<v Speaker 6>So they're gonna do this because of America's two hundred
<v Speaker 6>and fiftieth birthday. So they've got a can for every
<v Speaker 6>state and you can get them through twenty twenty six.
<v Speaker 4>I want to get on those cans.
<v Speaker 3>I know you do. Your big fan of cans.
<v Speaker 5>I know these are small cans, though many little ones,
<v Speaker 5>mini cans.
<v Speaker 3>These are many cans.
<v Speaker 6>You appreciate cans of all shapes and sizes, right, you
<v Speaker 6>like all the cans. You're fan of cans. Okay, how
<v Speaker 6>about the honey heist in Fuld County.
<v Speaker 4>It was just needed knowledge.
<v Speaker 6>Well, moving on then to the honey heist in Weld County, Yeah,
<v Speaker 6>someone made off with five hundred bucks worth of the
<v Speaker 6>only food that never spoils the station.
<v Speaker 3>Uh can so, Uh yeah, honey is the only food
<v Speaker 3>that doesn't.
<v Speaker 4>They found it in the pyramids, yes you did so.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, this is a little self served honey station so
<v Speaker 6>people can go up and grab the honey that they
<v Speaker 6>want and then they put in the money.
<v Speaker 4>Right there.
<v Speaker 6>Up in Weald County, somebody came up and grabbed all
<v Speaker 6>of the jars, took five hundred dollar worth of honey
<v Speaker 6>and didn't leave any money. What the heck, Kara is
<v Speaker 6>gonna come back and get well Already, the camera's got
<v Speaker 6>that person, Like there's literally cameras on his face, Like
<v Speaker 6>you can see the distinct tattoo that.
<v Speaker 3>He has on his arm.
<v Speaker 6>He's smiling into the camera, so it looks like, honey,
<v Speaker 6>that's happening. But yeah, he totally just took off with
<v Speaker 6>all that honey and they're still looking for him. So
<v Speaker 6>they've got his pictures all over the socials. If you
<v Speaker 6>want to help get that guy someone, he's.
<v Speaker 2>Getting something's gonna happen, heck okay, and they're gonna find him,
<v Speaker 2>Like he's gonna knock over a bee hive or something.
<v Speaker 2>At some point, a bunch of bees are gonna.
<v Speaker 6>Get him, gonna get a poop berernets.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they're gonna swell up a puffy corpse. Yeah, that's
<v Speaker 4>what we need in his back pocket. Right, Yeah, I
<v Speaker 4>got him.
<v Speaker 3>Lay off, my honey.
<v Speaker 7>He's just gonna be slightly just the rest of his life, honey, Justice,
<v Speaker 7>he really is.
<v Speaker 6>A sticky bandit, Okay. And then one more story for you.
<v Speaker 6>The family owned Bonnie Bray gas station that one off
<v Speaker 6>University University.
<v Speaker 3>It is officially for sale now.
<v Speaker 6>So this became famous because the owner of this station
<v Speaker 6>famously did not put it up for sale, like there
<v Speaker 6>was actually a sign outside that said not for sale,
<v Speaker 6>because so many people approached him trying to buy this
<v Speaker 6>little gas station. And the reason why is because it's
<v Speaker 6>one of those full service gas stations, so they will
<v Speaker 6>still come out and pump your gas. And it's one
<v Speaker 6>of the only ones still up in existence in Colorado.
<v Speaker 6>So and plus the prime location again right off University
<v Speaker 6>in Tenver right there, they've been pumping gas and cleaning
<v Speaker 6>windshields for eighty four years. It's been in this family.
<v Speaker 6>And now that sign has changed to indicate the property
<v Speaker 6>is on I know, and there's no I look to
<v Speaker 6>see exactly what it's going for as far as the
<v Speaker 6>actual price millions, but yeah, they say that a final.
<v Speaker 3>Price not public yet. It is listed as.
<v Speaker 6>A highly valuable prime corner lot in a popular neighborhood.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, I'm not even joking about turning into the house.
<v Speaker 8>I want.
<v Speaker 2>I want to do that at some point in my life.
<v Speaker 2>Like it's an old fire station that you turn into
<v Speaker 2>a house or an old church. Yeah, those those are
<v Speaker 2>really neat, they really are.
<v Speaker 6>And again it's in such a historic part of Denver,
<v Speaker 6>and I just feel like, if you have the money
<v Speaker 6>and there's a gas station, well, if you have the
<v Speaker 6>money and really scoop it up like a house, get
<v Speaker 6>on it. Because again, like a lot of people have
<v Speaker 6>approached this guy to buy it, and he's been like, no,
<v Speaker 6>it's going to stay.
<v Speaker 5>In the number.
<v Speaker 4>We should go in on it.
<v Speaker 3>Should we buy a gas station?
<v Speaker 4>Yes we could.
<v Speaker 2>We can call it JKJ No, we'll call it Katie's
<v Speaker 2>Got Gas.
<v Speaker 4>Good. I like it.
<v Speaker 3>I mean it's got a ring to it.
<v Speaker 2>Does All Right, there you go, there's your high hype
<v Speaker 2>and then we'll have a little sign up front that says,
<v Speaker 2>come on in and grab our cans.
<v Speaker 1>Jary, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know if you guys heard, but it's Katie's
<v Speaker 2>birthday month.
<v Speaker 3>I'm really not one of those.
<v Speaker 4>People like, uh, you're full of crap.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not very nice text message last night though, that
<v Speaker 2>you sent us, and so thank you for the nice
<v Speaker 2>day and the gifts and the nice morning.
<v Speaker 6>You set the tone for my whole birthday, both you,
<v Speaker 6>Jeremy and Josh. And it was so not only sweet
<v Speaker 6>the fact that you guys had brought me in some
<v Speaker 6>gifts and had them strewn all over the studio here,
<v Speaker 6>so when I walked in, it was just very welcoming
<v Speaker 6>and it made me feel oh so special. But I
<v Speaker 6>was bragging about you guys to multiple people yesterday because
<v Speaker 6>the gifts that both of you gave me were so
<v Speaker 6>incredibly thoughtful that it warmed my heart.
<v Speaker 3>It really did. And I was bragging about you because
<v Speaker 3>I was just like.
<v Speaker 6>Really, I haven't had boyfriends who paid attention.
<v Speaker 4>To my life.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah yeah yah, because this wasn't just a gift that
<v Speaker 6>you saw on sale and you got me, I mean
<v Speaker 6>down to my eminem's that you got I mentioned one
<v Speaker 6>time that Eminem's are like one of my favorite and
<v Speaker 6>that's the kind you got. You got me a waterfall card.
<v Speaker 6>Josh got me my absolute favorite cheesecake from the Cheesecake
<v Speaker 6>Factory to make sure that my dessert on my birthday
<v Speaker 6>was my absolute favorite. And then he got me a
<v Speaker 6>first aid kit boo boos when I'm hiking.
<v Speaker 3>It is so incredibly thoughtful. And I had like, friends.
<v Speaker 6>Tell me, because you know, working in radio, you have
<v Speaker 6>other female friends who've worked with guys. And somebody told me,
<v Speaker 6>you know, I'd received gifts from my co host before,
<v Speaker 6>and you know, it was always nice gifts, but never
<v Speaker 6>as thoughtful. And that is really what stuck with me
<v Speaker 6>all day yesterday, as I was.
<v Speaker 1>Like, they really get me.
<v Speaker 5>Feels so.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no, that would not have been funny.
<v Speaker 6>I think you also know me well in that regard,
<v Speaker 6>but it was just it really set the tone for
<v Speaker 6>the whole day, so I felt like I was kind
<v Speaker 6>of floating out there yesterday.
<v Speaker 2>You can go about us whenever you want, especially people
<v Speaker 2>in the industry rub it in.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, no, you you definite definitely earned some gold stars yesterday.
<v Speaker 4>Another woman, I'm pleasing.
<v Speaker 1>You.
<v Speaker 2>I have pleased my wife twice and now I've pleased Katie.
<v Speaker 4>Who shall I please next?
<v Speaker 5>I know you just next.
<v Speaker 4>Right now? Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>Please please?
<v Speaker 5>All right?
<v Speaker 4>What else did you do?
<v Speaker 3>Oh?
<v Speaker 6>I had the best time because I was in such
<v Speaker 6>a good mood. I was like, let's go have a
<v Speaker 6>fashion show at TJ Max because that's one of the
<v Speaker 6>other things you got me was a gift card to
<v Speaker 6>TJ Max.
<v Speaker 3>Do you know how much? I didn't yet know.
<v Speaker 6>But I went and tried on a bunch of clothes
<v Speaker 6>and while I was there, they had their swimsuits out,
<v Speaker 6>and I was like, well, I need to get a swimsuit.
<v Speaker 4>And I was in such a good mood.
<v Speaker 6>I was like, you know what, today seems like a
<v Speaker 6>day to try on swimsuits. And I went and grabbed
<v Speaker 6>some bikinis even whoa. I to peace swims WHOA, and
<v Speaker 6>I tried them on and I did not hate myself.
<v Speaker 6>And I was like this, try on swimsuits and not
<v Speaker 6>absolutely cussing in the dressing room. I can't believe it happened.
<v Speaker 6>So I was just so excited about the fact that
<v Speaker 6>trying on swimsuits made me happy, because that doesn't happen
<v Speaker 6>very often. I've been running a lot, and I guess
<v Speaker 6>like in the moment, I.
<v Speaker 3>Was like, this is paying off.
<v Speaker 4>Like I'm seeing this is paying the results.
<v Speaker 3>I see it in the meat.
<v Speaker 4>You go back and.
<v Speaker 6>I have to be careful because when I see those
<v Speaker 6>results and I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm doing it,
<v Speaker 6>let's eat a cheesecake. That's always the thought process that happens.
<v Speaker 2>Wow, way to jump into the two piece the bikini.
<v Speaker 2>You didn't start small with the one piece? Get it
<v Speaker 2>or something with a little skirt and to cover up
<v Speaker 2>no tankini here, Let's do it.
<v Speaker 3>I know, straight up two piece.
<v Speaker 6>And I felt really good about myself and yeah, so
<v Speaker 6>again that just kind of uplifted me to go into
<v Speaker 6>the next stage of the day. So it was just
<v Speaker 6>it was an absolute fabulous birthday.
<v Speaker 3>And you know, the food so much?
<v Speaker 6>Did she have a I am still full from the
<v Speaker 6>pork shank I had last.
<v Speaker 4>You had a little pork sh.
<v Speaker 3>Let's just put that out there.
<v Speaker 6>Oh my goodness, you want me to get into it.
<v Speaker 4>I got jokes.
<v Speaker 2>I got all sorts of jokes sitting there, but I
<v Speaker 2>probably shouldn't nor pork shank.
<v Speaker 6>I not only had a cheesecake to start the days.
<v Speaker 6>I went home and ate some of the cheesecake, and
<v Speaker 6>then I went and had a birthday burger for lunch,
<v Speaker 6>one of the best burgers.
<v Speaker 4>It was so good, so so tasty.
<v Speaker 6>So I had that, and then we went to the
<v Speaker 6>Rio last night for dinner and they have a pork
<v Speaker 6>shank beery a taco and in my mind I was thinking, Okay,
<v Speaker 6>pork shank, like super tender meat. I thought they'd bring
<v Speaker 6>it out in the corn tortillas with maybe a little
<v Speaker 6>pickled red cabbage on top, you know what I mean, Like,
<v Speaker 6>that's what I was envisioning when I was getting my
<v Speaker 6>pork shank beerya tacos.
<v Speaker 4>Stop saying pork shank.
<v Speaker 3>They bring it out and it's a straight.
<v Speaker 2>Up pork shank on a bone and like you gotta
<v Speaker 2>build it yourself.
<v Speaker 3>Swimming in the sauce, and it was beautiful.
<v Speaker 4>Too much work.
<v Speaker 3>The presentation was gorgeous, but it was very pork forward.
<v Speaker 4>It's very porky. It's too much work on my birthday.
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, yeah, yeah, that's kind of.
<v Speaker 4>What I thought.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, Wow, this is like somebody shred for me.
<v Speaker 4>It's my birthday.
<v Speaker 6>This is almost like sushi, like you know, you have
<v Speaker 6>to assemble, you have to assemble your beeria talking.
<v Speaker 3>So it was still very good.
<v Speaker 6>But and then I had churros because it was my birthday,
<v Speaker 6>so they brought me out churros, and then I had
<v Speaker 6>some more of that cheesecake, and then I did have
<v Speaker 6>a couple of em.
<v Speaker 2>And you're gonna go try on bikinis today, probably a
<v Speaker 2>good idea.
<v Speaker 4>Stay away from the bikinis today. Today's a one piece day.
<v Speaker 3>Today is not the bikini noll.
<v Speaker 4>Today, it's gonna lay right over the bottom of that bikini.
<v Speaker 2>Well, good luck, and is definitely time for Fast five,
<v Speaker 2>which is brought to you by Bally's Casino Blackhawk best
<v Speaker 2>value with five dollars.
<v Speaker 4>Black jack and five dollars menu items daily.
<v Speaker 2>If you'd like to play, pick up your phone and
<v Speaker 2>call us right now three O three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 2>I'll get you in the studios, We'll get you on
<v Speaker 2>the air, talk about what you did over the weekend,
<v Speaker 2>and then i'll.
<v Speaker 4>Toss the category. Yeah yeah, start a.
<v Speaker 2>Ten second timer and you got to give me five
<v Speaker 2>things it'd have to do with that category in ten seconds.
<v Speaker 2>Want to play three oh three six nine one one
<v Speaker 2>mix three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine
<v Speaker 2>will get you in the studios, especially people who.
<v Speaker 4>Have never played before. Definitely looking for you, Katie. Give
<v Speaker 4>us some examples of ones that we've done in the past, like.
<v Speaker 6>Five types of knots. That's something you've asked before. You've
<v Speaker 6>also said five music groups that everyone's related. And the
<v Speaker 6>one that wanted on Friday was Jonathan, who was able
<v Speaker 6>to name five types of licenses to win the day's
<v Speaker 6>top prize with fast five.
<v Speaker 4>Yay, there go call us, let's play.
<v Speaker 2>If you get placed on hold, do not hang up
<v Speaker 2>three oh three six nine one one mix three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine. Our producer, Josh,
<v Speaker 2>he's in the next room working through all these calls.
<v Speaker 8>Now.
<v Speaker 2>The big thing is the prize this week. It's kind
<v Speaker 2>of fun, kind of silly for us, so much fun.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, you're gonna have a good time at whiz Khalifah.
<v Speaker 5>I get your wiz on bringing.
<v Speaker 6>His sultry sounds to Red Rocks on Monday, April nineteenth.
<v Speaker 3>So that's coming up a week from today.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly here you go.
<v Speaker 3>Put's on a great show.
<v Speaker 4>Oh I would imagine, so red Rocks, are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 5>Yes?
<v Speaker 4>All right, I know you want to go. I know
<v Speaker 4>you want to play three O three six nine one
<v Speaker 4>one mix.
<v Speaker 2>Three O three six nine one sixteen forty nine looking
<v Speaker 2>for those newbies who have.
<v Speaker 4>Never played before. And it looks like Mallory made it through.
<v Speaker 8>Hi Mallory, good morning.
<v Speaker 11>Hi.
<v Speaker 4>You broke a tooth this weekend.
<v Speaker 3>As that I'll see.
<v Speaker 9>I was eating a Chick fil a French fry and
<v Speaker 9>broke my back tooth split in half and had to
<v Speaker 9>get a root canal same day.
<v Speaker 4>Either how weak are your teeth or how strong was
<v Speaker 4>that from?
<v Speaker 9>Like, oh my gosh, I don't know, but I just
<v Speaker 9>heard a crack and just spat my teeth out.
<v Speaker 6>Like oh no, why are you looking like one of
<v Speaker 6>my worst I am so afraid of, Like I have
<v Speaker 6>dreams about teeth falling out of my head. They say
<v Speaker 6>it's kind of like a worry an overthinker type of
<v Speaker 6>thing issues I do. I've been so afraid of the dentist.
<v Speaker 6>But they were able to fix that one day for.
<v Speaker 3>You, Hu Malery.
<v Speaker 9>Oh it was either that day or waiting two weeks.
<v Speaker 9>But they were very, very sweet. They were the doctor
<v Speaker 9>was singing Backstreet Boys while I was like terrified, squeezing
<v Speaker 9>a little squitchy.
<v Speaker 6>To carry you though, because I had to be so
<v Speaker 6>scary scary.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so yeah, tell me more about those fries.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, I would be to take my tooth back to
<v Speaker 9>Chick fil a, but I was like, you know what, let's.
<v Speaker 1>Not do that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they don't care whatever, Like why is this lady here?
<v Speaker 5>Week? All right?
<v Speaker 4>Yes, yes, yes, all right, let's do some fast five.
<v Speaker 2>I've got a few that listeners sent in over the
<v Speaker 2>weekend that I want to use.
<v Speaker 4>This one might be a little difficult, but I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>There's he's been in so many movies, but in ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>give me five Jackie Chan movies.
<v Speaker 9>Go Oh my gosh, I think like Karate Kid, Rush Hour,
<v Speaker 9>Drunken Master, please story.
<v Speaker 4>Buzzer hit, buzzer hit. I think you got four four.
<v Speaker 4>But dang, somebody somebody was good on your phone.
<v Speaker 9>I know that and Karate Kid, I remember that.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, rush Hours probably by far famous. And I didn't
<v Speaker 2>say no sequels. You could have said rush Hour to.
<v Speaker 4>Mallory exactly.
<v Speaker 2>It was nice talking to you. You have a great week.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks for playing.
<v Speaker 9>Thank you bye, guys.
<v Speaker 8>Bye.
<v Speaker 4>Number one is there?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so we got Carrie. Hi, Carrie, Hi, Hi, what's up?
<v Speaker 2>How was your weekend?
<v Speaker 12>It was good birthday, Katie?
<v Speaker 3>Thank you birthday by.
<v Speaker 12>Katy's birthday and carry texting every day.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you for texting.
<v Speaker 4>Where did you get her? What did you get Katie
<v Speaker 4>for her birthday?
<v Speaker 12>Take her to lunch?
<v Speaker 2>Oh?
<v Speaker 6>You texted me Happy birthday? Carry and send me a
<v Speaker 6>Facebook message. That's super sweet of you. That's all I require.
<v Speaker 12>Produce and an Instagram I sent you on Instagram.
<v Speaker 4>Carry. You're like a stalker.
<v Speaker 12>I am. I'm your biggest fanmember.
<v Speaker 3>Love you, Thank you.
<v Speaker 4>I've never heard of you.
<v Speaker 8>Yes you have.
<v Speaker 12>Jeremy, let him get to you being a stinker, all right,
<v Speaker 12>super fanker, you're.
<v Speaker 4>Gary.
<v Speaker 12>Alright, stinker, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 4>Let's play.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, all right, well, since I know you listen, you
<v Speaker 2>might have heard this one, but in ten seconds, give
<v Speaker 2>me five famous brother sister duos go.
<v Speaker 12>Oh well yeah, it's hard when you're on the spot
<v Speaker 12>like this. This is like my fourth time trying and
<v Speaker 12>I don't ever win.
<v Speaker 4>I you just called in to tell Katie.
<v Speaker 12>Yes, I love you guys too.
<v Speaker 9>I love you too.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, you have a good day, you.
<v Speaker 12>Too, Thank you.
<v Speaker 3>By bye. She's so sweet.
<v Speaker 4>Hi Shannon, Hi, Hi, how are you today?
<v Speaker 9>I'm Domon are you.
<v Speaker 4>We're super dupes. How is your weekend?
<v Speaker 2>It was good?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 11>The kids played some sports, some sports ball.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, we did that too. We had some basketball over
<v Speaker 4>the week.
<v Speaker 2>I'm looking at some of these topics that came in
<v Speaker 2>from listeners.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know. Some of these are just impossible. They
<v Speaker 4>like to go for the.
<v Speaker 3>Jugular coming in hot, are they?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>All right, here's one. I don't know. This one's a
<v Speaker 4>little difficult. Shannon.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds, give me five birds that don't fly.
<v Speaker 11>Go flamingo, peacock. Oh okay, I don't know.
<v Speaker 4>The ostrich, the turkey, the chicken, the chicken, and penguin.
<v Speaker 4>Did you say penguin?
<v Speaker 3>Does an emu fly?
<v Speaker 4>EMUs don't fly?
<v Speaker 3>Don't fly?
<v Speaker 4>The kiwi? Did you say ti wi?
<v Speaker 7>You?
<v Speaker 3>Okay?
<v Speaker 2>And you did really bad on that one, Shannon. It
<v Speaker 2>was nice talking to you though. Have a nice Monday.
<v Speaker 8>Thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Bye?
<v Speaker 4>Is line one? Is his name? Sell?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>Oh yes, oh yes, it is a girl. Hi girl,
<v Speaker 4>your name is self?
<v Speaker 12>Yes?
<v Speaker 9>Okay, so my name is Celia.
<v Speaker 12>But it's hard to put.
<v Speaker 3>It's easier.
<v Speaker 4>Oh okay, so the oh god, are you okay?
<v Speaker 3>Yes?
<v Speaker 4>Yes, hacking up along there.
<v Speaker 3>He's just a little concerned.
<v Speaker 4>How's your weekend? So it was good.
<v Speaker 12>I went to a soccer game for my son, hung
<v Speaker 12>out with the kids all weekend.
<v Speaker 11>Had it also.
<v Speaker 4>Mam on duty?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? Yeah, weekend full of staff.
<v Speaker 2>All right, let's do some fast five with you.
<v Speaker 4>Your word is space.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds, give me five words that include the
<v Speaker 2>word space in them.
<v Speaker 11>Go space. Oh man, five words out?
<v Speaker 12>I have no idea?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, no, that one.
<v Speaker 12>That one got me. All right, dang, I really want
<v Speaker 12>to those tickets.
<v Speaker 4>Well, you're going to hang.
<v Speaker 2>Up and you're going to think of ten words. I
<v Speaker 2>know there's a lot of a We'll reuse.
<v Speaker 4>That one, though.
<v Speaker 9>Give me two examples right now.
<v Speaker 4>No, because I want to reuse it.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, here, listen to the next collar because I'm going
<v Speaker 2>to use it on the next color.
<v Speaker 4>All right, okay, bye, bye, okay. Oh yeah, I did
<v Speaker 4>kind of give him my heads up.
<v Speaker 3>Huh you have you never do that. It's not a character,
<v Speaker 3>but I'm here for it.
<v Speaker 2>Maria. In ten seconds, give me five words that start
<v Speaker 2>with space.
<v Speaker 11>Go.
<v Speaker 12>Aerospace. Neutral space, blank space.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not sure, Maria, have a good day by Maria
<v Speaker 2>by Maria Dane.
<v Speaker 4>Oh boy, oh boy. Ten seconds five words that include space.
<v Speaker 13>Go, space travel, inner space, space, shuttle, space ship, uh,
<v Speaker 13>blank space.
<v Speaker 3>I don't see anything wrong with any of those.
<v Speaker 4>This is me though, blank space.
<v Speaker 11>Yeah that's two words.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, that's not gonna work.
<v Speaker 2>See you later day and have a good day, Audrey.
<v Speaker 1>Okay.
<v Speaker 4>Ten seconds. Five words would be they have space in them.
<v Speaker 8>Ready go, spacecraft, air space, spaceship, space station, I think.
<v Speaker 2>Space station would You didn't get it, Audrey, have a
<v Speaker 2>good day.
<v Speaker 4>By bye. Gosh, Natalie, Natalie, Hi you ready?
<v Speaker 6>Hi?
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>Give me five birds that don't fly? Oh?
<v Speaker 12>Go when ostridge peacock.
<v Speaker 5>Signs up?
<v Speaker 4>Natalie, have a good day. It was nice talking with
<v Speaker 4>your cla, Nick.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, five birds they don't We're fine.
<v Speaker 4>Five birds that don't fly?
<v Speaker 5>You ready?
<v Speaker 4>Here we go go.
<v Speaker 9>Kiwi chicken peacock, ostriche turkey uh and uh dodel bird.
<v Speaker 4>You're a dodo bird. That's the way you do fast
<v Speaker 4>right there? Just fly through?
<v Speaker 7>Nick?
<v Speaker 6>You Why am I so exhausted?
<v Speaker 4>I know you just sat there. You didn't do anything, Nick, congratulations, buddy,
<v Speaker 4>you won fast Fight.
<v Speaker 6>Thank you, You're very welcome.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put you on hold, and our producer Josh
<v Speaker 2>in the next room is going to tell you all
<v Speaker 2>about that prize.
<v Speaker 4>Nick, thank you, you're welcome. Oh even he's even like.
<v Speaker 3>I know right, He's like, okay, yes, that was fun
<v Speaker 3>for me.
<v Speaker 2>That was fun for me. You guys, thanks for playing,
<v Speaker 2>Thanks for having some fun with us. We'll do it
<v Speaker 2>again tomorrow morning, seven thirty with Jeremy, Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katy and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>I do want to read one that just came in
<v Speaker 2>from Max because we did kind of gloss over this
<v Speaker 2>just a few minutes ago when we were talking about
<v Speaker 2>taking sheets out of the dryer and putting them on
<v Speaker 2>your bed. And Max rode in and say, hang on,
<v Speaker 2>did Katie just say that she puts wet sheets on
<v Speaker 2>her bed. We can't just glaze over this, You're right, Max,
<v Speaker 2>because I heard her say that too, and I was like, I'm.
<v Speaker 4>Gonna move on because I got a joke about my wife.
<v Speaker 2>But uh, you put wet sheets on your bed, just
<v Speaker 2>a little.
<v Speaker 6>Little damp on the bottom, like by my feet, and
<v Speaker 6>again it dries in just like an hour with the
<v Speaker 6>ceiling fan going and stuff. But yeah, when I wash them,
<v Speaker 6>I like that bottom part to be just a little wet.
<v Speaker 4>That is the strangest thing I ever heard.
<v Speaker 3>I like my feet to be cool.
<v Speaker 4>You, yeah, I know, But I don't get it.
<v Speaker 3>Why why?
<v Speaker 4>All I can think of is will do? And you
<v Speaker 4>growing in there again.
<v Speaker 3>I'm done with drying my sheets. I put them on
<v Speaker 3>the bed. The ceiling fan is on, so it drives
<v Speaker 3>it immediately.
<v Speaker 4>It's right over the little web.
<v Speaker 5>Par I just I don't understand, Katie.
<v Speaker 3>Do you understand everything that I say?
<v Speaker 5>I don't understand anything.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, that's what I'm saying.
<v Speaker 2>Like this tracks, there's nothing good about what is in
<v Speaker 2>any circumstance.
<v Speaker 6>You can't knock get until you try it. You can't
<v Speaker 6>knock get until.
<v Speaker 4>You I'm not going to try it. Just we hear, you, buddy,
<v Speaker 4>We hear. We don't get either.
<v Speaker 2>Nobody knows what the hell is going on in Katie's mind.
<v Speaker 5>We really do.
<v Speaker 4>So funny. That is so strange. All right.
<v Speaker 2>So just a few minutes ago, we had Leah call
<v Speaker 2>us off the air, and we were like, hey, you
<v Speaker 2>gotta call us back.
<v Speaker 4>Hi, Leah, how are you hi?
<v Speaker 7>Good?
<v Speaker 11>How are you super dupes?
<v Speaker 2>As a matter of fact, Lea, we are super dupes,
<v Speaker 2>We really are. Leah is a longtime listener, And uh,
<v Speaker 2>you called us what's on your mind?
<v Speaker 4>Girlfriend?
<v Speaker 11>Okay, so you know you guys leave a lasting impression
<v Speaker 11>on all of us that listened to you frequently, so
<v Speaker 11>I can't help. But hey, I didn't say it was
<v Speaker 11>a good lasting impression. Just kidding, but no, I was.
<v Speaker 11>I read something online the other day and I thought
<v Speaker 11>it would be a good question to ask you, or
<v Speaker 11>have you ask all the people out there? But if I,
<v Speaker 11>if I were to or anybody, if somebody was to
<v Speaker 11>break into your house, what would they find underneath your bed?
<v Speaker 2>Oh that's a funny question now that I'm like as
<v Speaker 2>of right now, and I think I've got a dead
<v Speaker 2>prostitute out there.
<v Speaker 1>But.
<v Speaker 5>Hear me, that's new though. What you have?
<v Speaker 4>What sheet? Why are you coming at me?
<v Speaker 11>Not the same?
<v Speaker 4>So that is a funny question.
<v Speaker 2>If somebody were to break into your house, what is
<v Speaker 2>underneath your bed if they're ramaging around?
<v Speaker 4>That's a damn question.
<v Speaker 11>It is like also sometimes maybe you don't want to know,
<v Speaker 11>but yeah, it's I thought it was pretty funny because
<v Speaker 11>some of the responses were pretty entertaining.
<v Speaker 3>So, well, what's under your bed before we do ours?
<v Speaker 4>What's under your bed?
<v Speaker 11>I have the under the bed slider storage things with
<v Speaker 11>a whole bunch of persons that I don't use that
<v Speaker 11>I don't want to get rid of.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's good, So I'm thinking right now under my bed.
<v Speaker 2>I know I've got a fire escape ladder because you know,
<v Speaker 2>my dad was in the fire industry for fifty years
<v Speaker 2>prepared fire chief. So I got a fire ladder in
<v Speaker 2>case something goes down, I can flip it out the
<v Speaker 2>window and climb down the side of the house. And then,
<v Speaker 2>like you, I have got a slim bin that slides
<v Speaker 2>underneath there. And you might have heard me talking about
<v Speaker 2>this if you're a longtime listener, But I keep extra
<v Speaker 2>underpants and T shirts and socks under my bed that
<v Speaker 2>have never been opened or used. It's kind of like
<v Speaker 2>my stash of extra underpants. In case, you know, I'm
<v Speaker 2>like going through my underpants drawing, I'm like, these are old.
<v Speaker 4>I gotta get rid of these.
<v Speaker 2>I can go over to my stash under the bed
<v Speaker 2>and pull out a fresh pack of undies.
<v Speaker 11>You're a stockpiler of undies.
<v Speaker 4>Ice sock pile undergarments.
<v Speaker 2>I do because sometimes, like say you're out shopping at
<v Speaker 2>Coohal's or something and you wander past the clearance rack
<v Speaker 2>and it's like, oh, Super Mario underpants are on clearance
<v Speaker 2>for like three bucks. You know, I'll grab them. I'll
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna need them at some point, and I'll toss
<v Speaker 2>them under my bed.
<v Speaker 11>Listen, you should tell people that's part of your go bag,
<v Speaker 11>that goes with your fire ladder.
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, in case I soil myself, I'll have new
<v Speaker 2>Super Mario underpants.
<v Speaker 6>All the thing you need, things you need to be prepping.
<v Speaker 6>You're prepping underwear, and there's socks, there's.
<v Speaker 4>T shirts, there's there's all sorts of stuff.
<v Speaker 3>It's whatever garments gets you going.
<v Speaker 4>It's it's a weird comfort thing for me.
<v Speaker 2>I think if people open up their pantries or whatever
<v Speaker 2>and they got a lot of food or their medicine
<v Speaker 2>cabinets and they're stocked up on meds and you know peroxide,
<v Speaker 2>you got a good feeling like you're prepared.
<v Speaker 4>This is mine, Yours is underwear.
<v Speaker 3>Just to soil yourself.
<v Speaker 4>Shut up, Katie, what do you got under your wet sheets.
<v Speaker 6>I just have a broken piano table that my mom
<v Speaker 6>gave me and I can't get rid of.
<v Speaker 4>And it's does that mean a piano table.
<v Speaker 6>It's a table that was made out of pianos, like
<v Speaker 6>piano keys. Yeah, Like all of the wood is refurbished
<v Speaker 6>from old pianos. My mom is a barber up in
<v Speaker 6>North Dakota, and she traded this the whole barter system,
<v Speaker 6>a lifetime supply of haircuts for this piano table that
<v Speaker 6>I got for Christmas one year. But the legs came off,
<v Speaker 6>like it's very unstable right now and I don't want
<v Speaker 6>it to break, so it's under my bed being kept safe.
<v Speaker 3>For when I can actually get it fixed. But that
<v Speaker 3>is under my bed.
<v Speaker 4>There's no fire escape ladder.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no or underwear. Maybe a random socc though I.
<v Speaker 2>Like this topic, we might have to do this here
<v Speaker 2>in a few minutes, Josh, what's under yours?
<v Speaker 5>Polar opposites?
<v Speaker 7>I have a like my old baby blank that was
<v Speaker 7>like handstitch the day I was born for me, and
<v Speaker 7>then I have like a weapon in case anybody wants
<v Speaker 7>to break into me and try me.
<v Speaker 4>He's got nunchucks. I got nun chucks.
<v Speaker 5>I got a baseball bat nunchucks.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, all right, that's good.
<v Speaker 2>This is Awesomely, I think I kind of want to
<v Speaker 2>roll with this here in a few minutes.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if anybody will call though.
<v Speaker 8>This is it's.
<v Speaker 4>A simple question.
<v Speaker 2>I do have a funny story though about like when
<v Speaker 2>we moved what we found under our bed, and it's
<v Speaker 2>one of those things that has stuck with me and
<v Speaker 2>I will never get a cat again for as long
<v Speaker 2>as I live, because about six years ago when we moved,
<v Speaker 2>we lifted up that mattress and apparently that was the
<v Speaker 2>cat's spot to go hack up hairballs.
<v Speaker 4>And we lifted that mattress up.
<v Speaker 2>It's not a spot that you generally are under there
<v Speaker 2>a lot and you clean right.
<v Speaker 4>It's full of dust, bunnies and hairballs.
<v Speaker 2>There was easily sixty piles of cat puke underneath the
<v Speaker 2>bed that I had no idea it was under it.
<v Speaker 2>It was the most foul thing I've ever seen. And
<v Speaker 2>we are clean people. It's not like our house is dirty.
<v Speaker 2>We are clean people. But under that bed, that cat
<v Speaker 2>just made that carpet her be up.
<v Speaker 11>Solidifies my reason of never having I grew up with
<v Speaker 11>cats at my house and they are weird little aliens.
<v Speaker 11>I love them. They're cute but no disgusting.
<v Speaker 4>Leah, thank you for this. I love this. Uh this call,
<v Speaker 4>I really do.
<v Speaker 11>You're welcome and that cat story again.
<v Speaker 4>To stick with you, girlfriend, gross go live your life.
<v Speaker 4>Thanks for calling.
<v Speaker 2>All right, quick update on the things that are underneath
<v Speaker 2>people's beds. I love you all to pieces, but the
<v Speaker 2>the calls were weak sauce. There was two though I
<v Speaker 2>jotted down that came in on the text line. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>Rick said, I'm a blacksmith on the side. He probably
<v Speaker 2>does like the renfest and stuff. Right, He's like, I
<v Speaker 2>have about fifteen swords under my bed, just in case
<v Speaker 2>the case. And then this guy didn't put his name anyway.
<v Speaker 2>Uh six nine five said I raise geckos. So I
<v Speaker 2>have a cricket farm under my bed. I don't think
<v Speaker 2>I could sleep if I had a little cricket farm
<v Speaker 2>under my bed.
<v Speaker 4>Way, I have no bugs under there.
<v Speaker 6>Cricket in my apartment once and I ripped that place
<v Speaker 6>apart looking for that noisy little guy. There's no way
<v Speaker 6>I could have a cricket farm under my bed. Fell
<v Speaker 6>Oh good, drove me crazy. We had this one from Rachel.
<v Speaker 6>Can I read this one?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>She said, I've got cans full of coins.
<v Speaker 6>I've been collecting coins since I was a kid, mostly pennies,
<v Speaker 6>but there's a few silvers in there too. There are
<v Speaker 6>nine folders coffee cans under my.
<v Speaker 3>I'm so proud of it. It makes me feel rich.
<v Speaker 4>Rachel, I want to let's rob her.
<v Speaker 3>Now, Hey, what nine cans of pennies out of.
<v Speaker 8>Four?
<v Speaker 4>All right, let's do a little show on snow.
<v Speaker 2>All right, if you ever have a dilemma or something
<v Speaker 2>on your mind that you want to sound off about,
<v Speaker 2>send us a message on our Facebook or Instagram. Jeremy, Kati,
<v Speaker 2>Josh all one word on both of those.
<v Speaker 4>And if we like it, we'll read it on the air.
<v Speaker 2>Open up the phone lines and you guys can sound
<v Speaker 2>off about this dilemma.
<v Speaker 4>We'll take calls, comments.
<v Speaker 2>Texts, whatever you want. Three oh three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 2>This one's from Avery and Littleton. Avery sent us a
<v Speaker 2>message and said I might have to break up with
<v Speaker 2>my boyfriend Jack over a dumb TikTok trend. For context,
<v Speaker 2>we've both played around with those relationship tests online. I've
<v Speaker 2>done the bird test and the strawberry test, all pretty
<v Speaker 2>harmless stuff.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know anything about those.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, well, the bird test.
<v Speaker 6>We've talked about it, remember where she's like, I really
<v Speaker 6>like sparrows. And then whether or not they sound interested
<v Speaker 6>in bird, Yes, play's right by it.
<v Speaker 3>That'll tell you whether or not they're a keeper.
<v Speaker 6>Right.
<v Speaker 3>What's the strawberry strawberry one?
<v Speaker 6>Is if they eat a strawberry in a field, that
<v Speaker 6>says something about you.
<v Speaker 3>If you asked somebody, would you.
<v Speaker 6>Eat a strawberry that you found in a field, and
<v Speaker 6>if they said yes, and that means you have, you know,
<v Speaker 6>the cheating capabilities within.
<v Speaker 4>Me because his theft. Yes.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so that's kind of the thought process.
<v Speaker 4>I'm up to speed on that, okay, she says.
<v Speaker 2>She goes on to say, where was I But what
<v Speaker 2>he did recently really pissed me off.
<v Speaker 4>I found out that he asked.
<v Speaker 2>A coworker to intentionally flirt with me to see how
<v Speaker 2>I'd respond. So his coworker, Peter asked me to grab
<v Speaker 2>drinks and was really flirty. I said no, and I
<v Speaker 2>immediately told Jack about it. That's when he told me
<v Speaker 2>it was his setup. It turned into a whole argument.
<v Speaker 2>I told him he crossed the line, and he said
<v Speaker 2>he just wanted reassurance that I was not going back
<v Speaker 2>to my old ways. Now, is that a TikTok trend?
<v Speaker 4>Were you?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, the loyalty trends.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they're called so you're like testing someone's loyalty. Gotcha
<v Speaker 6>is what it is? And yeah, that's on TikTok A lot,
<v Speaker 6>there's a lot of them.
<v Speaker 4>Okay.
<v Speaker 2>So she goes on to say, full disclosure, I have
<v Speaker 2>cheated in a couple past relationships, not.
<v Speaker 4>On Jack, but he knows about him.
<v Speaker 2>He just says this is part of why he did this,
<v Speaker 2>that it's always been in the back of his mind
<v Speaker 2>and he needed to know he could trust me.
<v Speaker 4>Now I'm stuck.
<v Speaker 2>On one hand, I feel like setting me up like
<v Speaker 2>that is manipulative and immature. On the other, I get
<v Speaker 2>that maybe he's coming from a place of insecurity in
<v Speaker 2>this and that he actually cares about me. But I
<v Speaker 2>gave him no reason to do this, she said, with
<v Speaker 2>multiple exclamation points. We've been together for a while and
<v Speaker 2>I really thought he could be the one, But now
<v Speaker 2>I don't know if this is a red flag.
<v Speaker 4>What would you guys do?
<v Speaker 2>Is this something that you break up over or do
<v Speaker 2>you sit down and have hard conversations. She ends by saying,
<v Speaker 2>I love you Jerks and Katie O like this heart emoji,
<v Speaker 2>heart emodi heart emoji, Avery and Littleton heart emoji, heart emoji,
<v Speaker 2>heart emoji.
<v Speaker 6>Heart hand palm emoji right back at you, Yeah, face
<v Speaker 6>palm all day love.
<v Speaker 3>Shut up.
<v Speaker 4>So that's a pretty solid show. Wants to know there.
<v Speaker 2>Boyfriend set up a coworker to flirt with Avery just
<v Speaker 2>to see what she would do. Luckily, she said no.
<v Speaker 2>Told Jack about it, and he's like, oh, that was.
<v Speaker 4>A total setup.
<v Speaker 2>I saw it on TikTok. I just wanted to make
<v Speaker 2>sure I could trust you. Don't like it, you don't
<v Speaker 2>like it. But she does say, full disclosure, I've cheated
<v Speaker 2>in the past.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it doesn't that give him the opportunity to do that.
<v Speaker 3>Absolutely not.
<v Speaker 6>Why if I've learned anything about being in relationships is
<v Speaker 6>you cannot bring stuff from past relationships into the new ones.
<v Speaker 6>It is not their fault, and so you have to
<v Speaker 6>fix yourself. And so yeah, I just don't like that.
<v Speaker 4>But how do we know that she's fixed herself? She
<v Speaker 4>might be a cheater.
<v Speaker 3>Pumpkin he hasn't done a thing to Jack.
<v Speaker 4>She so, she said, that's so, she said, she.
<v Speaker 3>Says it to us. That's what we have to We have.
<v Speaker 4>To believe she's a cheater and a liar.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know.
<v Speaker 4>I kind of like it, do you. I kind of
<v Speaker 4>liked it.
<v Speaker 3>Would you do something like that?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>I actually want to do it now.
<v Speaker 2>Actually I wish I hadn't read this on the air
<v Speaker 2>because I want to do this to my wife.
<v Speaker 4>You canna have Josh flirt with no big Rob. Oh god?
<v Speaker 2>So what do you guys think about this? Three O
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one mix three oh three six nine.
<v Speaker 4>One sixteen forty nine. She's in a tall guys, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, if you want to sound about this, give us
<v Speaker 2>a call.
<v Speaker 4>What should Avery do in this situation?
<v Speaker 2>Should she have a talk with this guy or should
<v Speaker 2>she leave him? Or should she just say? Ah, I
<v Speaker 2>get it. I've got a bit of a pass. Got
<v Speaker 2>a great message that came in from heart emoji, heart emoji,
<v Speaker 2>heart emoji Avery, heart emoji, heart emoji, heart emoji love her.
<v Speaker 2>She says she's got a boyfriend named Jack. They've been
<v Speaker 2>together for a while, but Jack went and talked to
<v Speaker 2>his coworker Peter and said, hey, Peter, go flirt with
<v Speaker 2>Avery and.
<v Speaker 4>See what she does. And he asked draft Ford drinks.
<v Speaker 2>And YadA YadA. She said no and immediately told Jack,
<v Speaker 2>her boyfriend. He's like, oh, that was just a setup
<v Speaker 2>to see if I could trust you.
<v Speaker 3>Loyalty test.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, loyalty tests. I guess it's on the TikTok right now.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Anyway, she's upset about it, but she does say, well,
<v Speaker 2>I did cheat in the past, so I kind of
<v Speaker 2>get it, but yet I didn't give him any reason
<v Speaker 2>to do this. Yeah, So what should she do about
<v Speaker 2>this situation? I definitely want to talk to Emily and Mallory. Here,
<v Speaker 2>here's Mallory.
<v Speaker 4>Hi, Mallory, Hey, good morning, Well, good morning to you.
<v Speaker 2>What do you think Avery should do about this situation
<v Speaker 2>with her bluff friend.
<v Speaker 12>I think that she should dump him.
<v Speaker 13>A reason being is because again, like you just said,
<v Speaker 13>it's kind of like a loyalty test. I think exactly
<v Speaker 13>what she said earlier this morning, that you have to
<v Speaker 13>be able to trust your partner and you can't bring
<v Speaker 13>past things into relationships. So if he doesn't trust her
<v Speaker 13>right now and he's like, got a test even more
<v Speaker 13>what's the point of the relationship, Like, is he ever
<v Speaker 13>going to trust her? And I think that she should
<v Speaker 13>just dump him, that's my opinions.
<v Speaker 4>Bounce her, But I guess yeah. My big thing is
<v Speaker 4>she probably should never have told him that she cheated
<v Speaker 4>in the first place.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, and that that is true.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah, but I think at the same time, if he
<v Speaker 13>can forgive her for that, maybe I just think it's
<v Speaker 13>very immature of him, like he's playing games when they
<v Speaker 13>they should just be in a relationship and he should
<v Speaker 13>be able to trust her. If she has absolutely done
<v Speaker 13>nothing to like break that trust, then he should have
<v Speaker 13>no reason to try.
<v Speaker 12>And test her in a relationship.
<v Speaker 9>That's gross.
<v Speaker 13>It's like playing games.
<v Speaker 4>Is that It's just gross.
<v Speaker 6>It is gross because again, if you love somebody, you
<v Speaker 6>don't want to make them feel uncomfortable like that. And
<v Speaker 6>that's all I keep thinking is she must have felt
<v Speaker 6>so uncomfortable one his friend hitting on her, and two
<v Speaker 6>her going to him and telling him and him saying.
<v Speaker 3>He said it all up. Like I just don't like
<v Speaker 3>the whole thing, so I.
<v Speaker 12>Talk to TikTok relationship.
<v Speaker 4>It's a big grow up right there. So yeah, that
<v Speaker 4>is a flag you're you're immature. Grow up.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah, let him let him learn from her, that's all.
<v Speaker 13>Let him, let her dump him and learn.
<v Speaker 2>Here you go, both's gonna learn today, girl power, Malory,
<v Speaker 2>thanks for calling your rock star.
<v Speaker 4>Have a great Tuesday.
<v Speaker 12>Thank you you two b by Byally.
<v Speaker 4>All Right, Emily, how's.
<v Speaker 9>It going good?
<v Speaker 11>How are you well?
<v Speaker 4>We're super dupes. What do you think about every situation?
<v Speaker 10>You know, I kind of get where he's coming from.
<v Speaker 10>I have been cheated on a ton in past relationships,
<v Speaker 10>and if somebody had told me that they cheated in
<v Speaker 10>the past relationship, I'd always hesitate. That'll always make me say,
<v Speaker 10>you know, there's something in the back of my mind.
<v Speaker 10>And do I think that the test is a little
<v Speaker 10>messed up? Absolutely, But at the same time, at least
<v Speaker 10>he told her he was honest about it. He could
<v Speaker 10>have just been like, oh wow, that's so messed up
<v Speaker 10>and then never said anything, but he admitted it, And yeah,
<v Speaker 10>I can appreciate the honesty there.
<v Speaker 4>I get that too. It's the whole Once a cheater,
<v Speaker 4>always a cheater, right if.
<v Speaker 6>I believe that, though, Like I know people say that,
<v Speaker 6>but like in your twenties, I feel like you think
<v Speaker 6>you can get away with a lot more than you
<v Speaker 6>believe in your thirties. And I think people learn and
<v Speaker 6>they grow and they become better people. And I'm hoping
<v Speaker 6>that's what happened with Avery. Is she learned from her mistake.
<v Speaker 14>You know, maybe, I'm absolutely I'm sure she definitely learned
<v Speaker 14>from her mistake and that's how she feels. And she
<v Speaker 14>hasn't cheated on him and has given him no reason.
<v Speaker 10>To think that.
<v Speaker 14>But it's hard to know for sure if somebody really
<v Speaker 14>has and I don't know. I get where he's coming from. Yes,
<v Speaker 14>there's clearly a lot of insecurities that he needs to
<v Speaker 14>work through. But at the same time, if I was Avery,
<v Speaker 14>I would just do the same test on him.
<v Speaker 4>There you go, that's pretty right back.
<v Speaker 2>It's funny, like if you think about this, like you know,
<v Speaker 2>he was sitting at home one day and he's.
<v Speaker 4>Like, this is a good idea.
<v Speaker 2>I'm going to do this, right. Who do I need
<v Speaker 2>to recruit Peter Peter in the offices?
<v Speaker 4>My god, he will do.
<v Speaker 2>You know who's really missing out in this whole situation
<v Speaker 2>is Peter.
<v Speaker 3>We have even talked about Peter or Peter missed out
<v Speaker 3>on a date.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you know and drinks and think about it, Emily,
<v Speaker 2>how far would would have Peter taken this?
<v Speaker 4>Given the what if she said?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>What if like they like smashed.
<v Speaker 5>You know, she's not faithful, dude, She's not.
<v Speaker 4>What if Like Peter's like, oh, that's.
<v Speaker 3>My chance, and Peter's like, he asked me to do it.
<v Speaker 2>This is your Yeah, that's why I slept. Whether it's
<v Speaker 2>your phone he told me to.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it's a big hole. Pass Emily. I really appreciate
<v Speaker 4>your call. Thank you, have a great day.
<v Speaker 5>Bye.
<v Speaker 2>I think they can say it's tied, but I say
<v Speaker 2>he's a door.
<v Speaker 4>It's a red flag.
<v Speaker 6>I think this is a younger person thing too. I
<v Speaker 6>think we're gonna start seeing more of these TikTok trends
<v Speaker 6>make their way into relation ships because this is where
<v Speaker 6>the young generations where they.
<v Speaker 5>Get their information.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, till they learn go old school. Just follow them
<v Speaker 2>in your car.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, stop them a little like a normal.
<v Speaker 2>Person adult headlights off and follow him from work one night.
<v Speaker 8>Duh.
<v Speaker 3>I's how you do it.
<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh mix one hundred, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 4>Katie and Bubba here it makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 3>You're just gonna do it.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, just joking for it off, the joked that we're
<v Speaker 2>gonna start calling Josh Bubba and he doesn't I at all.
<v Speaker 5>No, it's fine.
<v Speaker 6>Oh you're just talking how every family has a bubba
<v Speaker 6>and I didn't know about.
<v Speaker 5>That's news to me.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, my brother's Bubba. Your son goes by Bubba.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Josh has no bubba, So now he's going to.
<v Speaker 6>Be Bubba in our family here, the JKJ fam Bubba.
<v Speaker 6>All right, Bubba, that's fine if I like it, But
<v Speaker 6>it's fine my nickname.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I thought you've been Katie Cat this whole time.
<v Speaker 4>You are Katie Cat.
<v Speaker 3>I think you picked that, Josh.
<v Speaker 7>I think it's either either Jeri or whoever called it first,
<v Speaker 7>doesn't matter. That's a great nickname.
<v Speaker 4>Really, thank you. Yeah, okay, all right, let's dive into PMI.
<v Speaker 4>We're gonna send you on your way.
<v Speaker 2>This morning with a positive, a minus, and something a
<v Speaker 2>little bit interesting.
<v Speaker 4>Who had the pee today?
<v Speaker 3>I have the pee?
<v Speaker 4>Yay cat?
<v Speaker 6>Well, because for the price of a dinner in Paris,
<v Speaker 6>somebody's gonna walk away with a Picasso valued at more
<v Speaker 6>than a million dollars.
<v Speaker 3>Were you talking about, Yes, the Picasso.
<v Speaker 6>It's actually the contest is called one Picasso for one
<v Speaker 6>hundred euros. It's a raffle and it offers entrance the
<v Speaker 6>chance to take home the artist nineteen forty one painting
<v Speaker 6>called Ttfeme I Think.
<v Speaker 4>Tme I Love Time good.
<v Speaker 6>Because the price of a ticket as the same as
<v Speaker 6>the name of the contest suggests. One hundred euros are
<v Speaker 6>about one hundred and sixteen bucks. So they have a
<v Speaker 6>total of one hundred and twenty thousand tickets sold. That's
<v Speaker 6>how they can justify getting just one hundred and sixteen
<v Speaker 6>dollars for a Picasso. But I mean, realistically, one person
<v Speaker 6>only has to all out one hundred and sixteen dollars,
<v Speaker 6>and someone's gonna walk away with this one million dollar.
<v Speaker 4>Pocasta for little tet.
<v Speaker 1>Isn't it ne?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>T t defame and yeah.
<v Speaker 6>So all of the proceeds are also going to be
<v Speaker 6>donated to the Alzheimer's Research Foundation, so that supports clinical research.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, across Europe.
<v Speaker 6>So it's a really big deal and it's making the
<v Speaker 6>ways across the news obviously, because who wouldn't want a
<v Speaker 6>pacasto for one hundred and sixteen bucks?
<v Speaker 8>Right?
<v Speaker 2>A lot of his paintings has sold for over one
<v Speaker 2>hundred million dollars. I think he had one like right
<v Speaker 2>around like it was like one ninety eighty something like that.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, his paintings bring bank.
<v Speaker 3>I mean it's Picasso.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but it was it like on a napkin or something.
<v Speaker 6>No, it's it is a nice painting, just a really
<v Speaker 6>bad one to look beautiful on your wall. But remember
<v Speaker 6>Picasso's whole style is like an eye. It's denn eye
<v Speaker 6>on your forehead. Your nose is on the side. Yeah,
<v Speaker 6>it's like my mother in law mouf is looking funny.
<v Speaker 6>If you want to picture Jeremy's mother in law for
<v Speaker 6>just one hundred and sixteen.
<v Speaker 4>Call her t as well. You're back inside. You don't
<v Speaker 4>even want to see.
<v Speaker 6>Well, hopefully you got your ticket, Jeremy, because the drawing
<v Speaker 6>is today, I'd better get on it. Good luck to
<v Speaker 6>everybody who bought a ticket.
<v Speaker 4>For everybody, Bubba, what you got for the minus?
<v Speaker 7>Oh, Bubba's got a minus story about an Indianapolis man
<v Speaker 7>who was shot over the weekend, And that's a minus
<v Speaker 7>in and of itself, But why he was shot is
<v Speaker 7>kind of the funny story.
<v Speaker 5>Here. He got an argument with his buddy about Pokemon cards.
<v Speaker 7>And it escalated and kept escalating, you did until a
<v Speaker 7>gun was drawn and he was shot over at what
<v Speaker 7>his friend said was he was taking the Pokemon cards
<v Speaker 7>away from him or stealing them.
<v Speaker 4>Which is also a picasto painting.
<v Speaker 7>Look he is, he is in stable condition, so we
<v Speaker 7>can joke about it. But imagine getting shot over your Pokemon.
<v Speaker 5>I don't want to imagine that. Poor guy. He is
<v Speaker 5>expected to make a full recovery.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, this is why I stopped collecting Pokemon smart why
<v Speaker 4>this is why?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, and I was getting way too many chicks.
<v Speaker 6>Oh sure, yeah, yeah?
<v Speaker 4>Sure?
<v Speaker 3>Are those cars?
<v Speaker 2>Are they in binders, in sleeves and mint condition?
<v Speaker 11>Jaer?
<v Speaker 4>Take me now, I'm sure years the years that I had,
<v Speaker 4>years all through college? Like, jerr, can we come to
<v Speaker 4>your dorm room?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So let's wrap things up with the interesting.
<v Speaker 4>There's a new study.
<v Speaker 2>Out founding finding that, on average, Americans spend about five
<v Speaker 2>hours and sixteen minutes a day.
<v Speaker 4>On their phone's true story.
<v Speaker 2>But get this, if you put your phone down for
<v Speaker 2>what was it?
<v Speaker 4>I should have probably read this before we went on
<v Speaker 4>the air. Yeah, I always pray reaching its.
<v Speaker 2>Two weeks of digital detox. Get this it'll reverse ten
<v Speaker 2>years of aging in your brain of digital decline. So essentially,
<v Speaker 2>put your phone down for two weeks. Your attention span
<v Speaker 2>will improve, your memory will improve, Reading stories on the
<v Speaker 2>radio will improve.
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, I need it.
<v Speaker 2>I will tell you that my phone hopped into update
<v Speaker 2>mode on the way in today and so I couldn't
<v Speaker 2>listen to podcasts or the news or anything for my
<v Speaker 2>entire drive into.
<v Speaker 4>The radio station.
<v Speaker 2>And I just left everything off for the whole drive in.
<v Speaker 2>It was very uncomfortable for about five ten minutes. But
<v Speaker 2>the rest of the way it was like, this is
<v Speaker 2>like olden times, and it felt really good not to
<v Speaker 2>have a screen on, no music, nothing.
<v Speaker 4>Have you ever done that? Yeah, and shut it off
<v Speaker 4>when you're in the car.
<v Speaker 6>Kind of the same thing, where like your phone, you're
<v Speaker 6>inaccessible and so you're forced to. But I'm with you
<v Speaker 6>in the moment it's kind of uncomfortable, but once it
<v Speaker 6>settles in, you're like, oh, I'm not as anxious.
<v Speaker 4>Like, yes, you reach.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know if you did this, but I reach
<v Speaker 3>for my phone.
<v Speaker 4>Well, not when I'm driving, No, I would never, of.
<v Speaker 6>Course not, But I mean when you when you do
<v Speaker 6>try and put it down and it's update or whatever.
<v Speaker 6>You reach for it, but then you're like, oh, I
<v Speaker 6>can't grab it, and then again you have to sit
<v Speaker 6>with yourself for a second. But you're right, it is
<v Speaker 6>a good feeling once you, you know, get through it.
<v Speaker 2>The thing is is just trying to get through the
<v Speaker 2>two weeks. I don't know how you can do that
<v Speaker 2>if you have a job and a family and kids
<v Speaker 2>and needing to message people, like, that's going to be impossible.
<v Speaker 6>They have whole retreats that you can dedicate to this
<v Speaker 6>process where you can go and you know, kill your
<v Speaker 6>phone addiction and then come back and you know, enter
<v Speaker 6>your real life and then try and you know, apply
<v Speaker 6>all the things there.
<v Speaker 3>So that might be the way you have to do it.
<v Speaker 4>Nowadays, I will.
<v Speaker 2>Say I have limited my social time so much over
<v Speaker 2>the past few weeks so much.
<v Speaker 4>And feels good.
<v Speaker 2>The biggest part that I've noticed is the comparison, Like
<v Speaker 2>you're not comparing yourself so much to other people because
<v Speaker 2>you know they have the best stuff on brag book,
<v Speaker 2>you know absolutely, And I feel like I was I was.
<v Speaker 4>Getting sucked into that comparison thing well.
<v Speaker 6>Because you're probably comparing their best moments with your worst Also,
<v Speaker 6>it's not like you're taking your top tier events and
<v Speaker 6>putting up against side.
<v Speaker 10>You know.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah here I am.
<v Speaker 4>I work with Bubba and Katy, the guys. You're positive.
<v Speaker 2>Your mind is something interesting this morning with Jeremy, Katie
<v Speaker 2>and Josh.
<v Speaker 5>You mix
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