<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katie and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I was just flipping through the instagrams and I saw Katie,
<v Speaker 2>you were m seeing a little event last night in
<v Speaker 2>your jean jacket.
<v Speaker 3>Is that jean jacket a big hit? Oh? Yeah? Every time?
<v Speaker 3>People love denim.
<v Speaker 4>I love that when you go to an event like
<v Speaker 4>that and you see other people in jean jackets and
<v Speaker 4>you're like, you.
<v Speaker 3>We have the same idea.
<v Speaker 2>You do that thing where you do the double point
<v Speaker 2>to your eyes and then you point back at them,
<v Speaker 2>Like when.
<v Speaker 5>You drive a vet and you see a vet.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you get away. It's like the motorcycle guys that.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, when you have the same line of thinking, you
<v Speaker 4>have to wave at that person. But you know, it's
<v Speaker 4>funny about that jean jacket and that entire outfit. I
<v Speaker 4>bet you I tried on twenty seven, twenty eight different trustes.
<v Speaker 5>That's not like you to figure out what I was
<v Speaker 5>going to wear.
<v Speaker 4>And I almost went and bought a new one, but
<v Speaker 4>I was like, I have so many dresses in my
<v Speaker 4>closet that I've worn once or twice and never seen again.
<v Speaker 4>There's gotta be something in there that looks good, and
<v Speaker 4>I like, have this is like.
<v Speaker 5>A staple dress for me.
<v Speaker 4>I wear this a lot, but yeah, putting a jean
<v Speaker 4>jacket over it, for whatever reason, it looks fine.
<v Speaker 3>Plast it up for.
<v Speaker 4>You know, the nice little heels I had on with
<v Speaker 4>in I thought it looked pretty.
<v Speaker 3>They're called sescials. Yeah, what are the odds.
<v Speaker 4>They're shoes that are made specifically for you for your feet.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, I thought I looked pretty. You know, sharp
<v Speaker 4>if you will. But it was a great event. Food
<v Speaker 4>for Hope is who put it on and they are
<v Speaker 4>a great excuse me organization in town that helps kids
<v Speaker 4>hungry kids in our community not be hungry. They supply
<v Speaker 4>food for different school districts in our area and they
<v Speaker 4>work with like families. What I love about them is
<v Speaker 4>because having worked in radio. But what I found out
<v Speaker 4>last night is just like humans in general, when you
<v Speaker 4>start out in a career, you usually don't make a
<v Speaker 4>lot of money at first, right. And when I first
<v Speaker 4>started out in radio and I was a single mom,
<v Speaker 4>there were times where I had to choose between am
<v Speaker 4>I going to pay this heat or water bill?
<v Speaker 5>Or can I go get food for my kid?
<v Speaker 4>So I have had to stand in a line to
<v Speaker 4>get food before and it's a very humbling experience. It
<v Speaker 4>will make you really appreciate where you are in life
<v Speaker 4>in general, like you know what I mean. And this organization,
<v Speaker 4>Food for Hope, they kind of take a little bit
<v Speaker 4>of the shame out of it because they work directly
<v Speaker 4>with families. They go and they get to know the
<v Speaker 4>families and they give them things that their specific needs are.
<v Speaker 4>And so I just love how they have a hands
<v Speaker 4>on approach with not just the kids, but the families
<v Speaker 4>because their biggest thing is, you know, when the kids
<v Speaker 4>are in school and they're trying to learn, having a
<v Speaker 4>hungry stomach will curb any kind of learning.
<v Speaker 5>That you're going to do.
<v Speaker 3>You can't focus on anything.
<v Speaker 5>You can't focus. Imagine when you're hungry.
<v Speaker 3>We've tried to do the show Hungry exactly. I can't focus,
<v Speaker 3>you can't get exactly.
<v Speaker 4>So I just like organizations like Food for Hope are
<v Speaker 4>so important in our community, and I was just very
<v Speaker 4>blessed that, you know, they asked me to come and
<v Speaker 4>see it and talk to people about the importance of
<v Speaker 4>such a program right here in the Denver metro.
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, I'm big fans of the show. Yeah, I've
<v Speaker 3>met a lot of people.
<v Speaker 5>We got to do Fast five.
<v Speaker 3>Up on the stage. Yeah, your topics. So my topics.
<v Speaker 4>My topics were named five foods that are in the
<v Speaker 4>Food for Hope pantry and school districts.
<v Speaker 5>And then name five school districts that.
<v Speaker 3>Food for Hope serves.
<v Speaker 4>So I had a couple questions lined up, but I
<v Speaker 4>had to have a third contestant, and so I tried
<v Speaker 4>to like mess with them a little bit, and I
<v Speaker 4>was like, well, I only have two questions, so you're
<v Speaker 4>gonna get asked one of the ones I already asked,
<v Speaker 4>and he was like okay, and I.
<v Speaker 3>Was like, just kidding, five things you love about Food
<v Speaker 3>for Hope go.
<v Speaker 5>So it kind of threw him off his game a
<v Speaker 5>little bit, but he.
<v Speaker 4>Was able to name five that fifth one right at
<v Speaker 4>the buzzer, and it was fun to do that in
<v Speaker 4>front of a bunch of people who didn't experience it before.
<v Speaker 4>So hopefully we get a few new listeners when we
<v Speaker 4>do Fast Time. It took a thirty today, yeah, but
<v Speaker 4>it was just so I was so honored to be
<v Speaker 4>able to do it because again, I got into radio
<v Speaker 4>because I love helping out people in our community. I'd
<v Speaker 4>like making our community a better place to live in.
<v Speaker 4>And when I get to align myself with people like
<v Speaker 4>Emily and her husband and all.
<v Speaker 3>The folks there who are with Food for Hope.
<v Speaker 5>It makes me feel good.
<v Speaker 4>When you're in a room full of people who want
<v Speaker 4>to give back, that is a kind of energy.
<v Speaker 3>I can't even describe it.
<v Speaker 5>It really is.
<v Speaker 4>Everybody just wants to help, and that kind of energy
<v Speaker 4>is just inexplainable. So thank you again to everyone who
<v Speaker 4>had me out there and Food for Hope. You can
<v Speaker 4>find them on Instagram, Facebook, Foodfohope dot org and help
<v Speaker 4>them out if you can as well.
<v Speaker 5>There's lots of ways that you can help on their
<v Speaker 5>website and whatnot.
<v Speaker 4>But yeah, a very nice evening, And shout out to Skuyler,
<v Speaker 4>who is this seventeen year old She got up on
<v Speaker 4>the stage and delivered a speech that had everybody like goosebumps.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, a seventeen year old young lady got up
<v Speaker 4>there and just made a bunch of adults really think.
<v Speaker 3>And yeah, when you get to.
<v Speaker 4>Be a part of things like that, it just kind
<v Speaker 4>of changes your way of thinking. So I'm just very grateful, Well,
<v Speaker 4>thanks for doing very grateful, of course.
<v Speaker 2>I know Katie posted some links on our Instagram if
<v Speaker 2>you'd like to help or be involved with that program.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy Katie Josh on the ig all one word check
<v Speaker 2>it out and click the links.
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I got this great story here in front of me
<v Speaker 2>talking about wally World, good old Walmart. They say they
<v Speaker 2>are refreshing their look of all their great value products,
<v Speaker 2>so the branding is just a little bit more bright
<v Speaker 2>and colorful and modern looking. They talked to some sort
<v Speaker 2>of executive there at Walmart, David something or other, and
<v Speaker 2>he said, shoppers like the quality and price of the products,
<v Speaker 2>but don't particularly feel very proud to display any sort
<v Speaker 2>of great value product in their home or with their families.
<v Speaker 2>And yeah, I can kind of see that. Yeah, you
<v Speaker 2>open up the cupboard and you got all those great
<v Speaker 2>value PE's in there with the boring labels.
<v Speaker 5>It's very simple.
<v Speaker 4>White and blue is all it ever was, right, So
<v Speaker 4>what's the change?
<v Speaker 6>Did?
<v Speaker 3>They say?
<v Speaker 2>Just the bright, colorful, modern looking labels. I haven't seen
<v Speaker 2>them yet, but.
<v Speaker 3>They are implementing them now. I believe more.
<v Speaker 2>Than ten thousand items, including milk chicken nuggets.
<v Speaker 3>That's right up your alley and a bunch of other things. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>now I see it. I do. I think it.
<v Speaker 5>It's just a lot more I guess catchy.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, good, It catches your attention a little bit more
<v Speaker 4>than just the plain white on the blue.
<v Speaker 7>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>They launched that back in ninety three, so it hasn't
<v Speaker 2>changed in a long time. I will say, I will
<v Speaker 2>give props to Walmart. The Walmart down by me has
<v Speaker 2>completely revamped their store. Oh yeah, and it's really really
<v Speaker 2>nice when you go in now. Yeah, Like they've got big,
<v Speaker 2>like flat screen TVs everywhere showcasing products. They've got like
<v Speaker 2>all their athletic wear up front with like fitness models
<v Speaker 2>on all these screens.
<v Speaker 3>They have mannekins now yeah, I know.
<v Speaker 4>And also they have like entire bedroom sets set up
<v Speaker 4>in Yes they too, so just like you know, a.
<v Speaker 5>Showroom, living room setup, new colors.
<v Speaker 8>Ye.
<v Speaker 2>I don't feel like you know, you always feel like
<v Speaker 2>you got that competition between Target and Walmart, right yeah,
<v Speaker 2>where you know, you know you got Target people, then
<v Speaker 2>you know you got Walmart people. Yeah, but Walmart's looking
<v Speaker 2>a little more like Target now, so they're going to
<v Speaker 2>be pulling some people in.
<v Speaker 4>I think looks like Walmart got its taxes back, and.
<v Speaker 3>I mean it looks really really good.
<v Speaker 5>You know what it looks like.
<v Speaker 4>Honestly, what it reminds me of the new branding is
<v Speaker 4>Reynolds Wrap, so on that background, that is what great
<v Speaker 4>Value looks like now. So I like the upgrade.
<v Speaker 2>I'm following a couple of influencers on Instagram that are
<v Speaker 2>like product people. They review products and stuff, and a
<v Speaker 2>couple of them are strictly Walmart people.
<v Speaker 3>And I got to get some furniture.
<v Speaker 2>From my basement, and like they've been showing off some
<v Speaker 2>chairs and couches and stuff, and I'm.
<v Speaker 5>Like, huh, I am I.
<v Speaker 3>Really going to pull the trigger on this? I guess
<v Speaker 3>the first time? Right, yeah? Once, I'm like, buy a
<v Speaker 3>Walmart chair whatever.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like, well, the kids are going to be
<v Speaker 2>down there screwing everything up exactly as well be a
<v Speaker 2>Walmart chair.
<v Speaker 3>You know what I'm saying.
<v Speaker 4>You want a thousand dollars chair down there?
<v Speaker 2>We'd like to send you on your way with a
<v Speaker 2>smile and a little knowledge, with three different stories. We
<v Speaker 2>call it p M I A positive, a minus, and
<v Speaker 2>something interesting.
<v Speaker 3>Who's got the P today? I got the pe?
<v Speaker 4>This is gonna start things off great, because one type
<v Speaker 4>of exercise can cut your risk of developing eight diseases. Scientists, yeah,
<v Speaker 4>scientists have found that out.
<v Speaker 3>And what it is vigorous activity.
<v Speaker 4>That's it running, cycling, lap swimming, or climbing stairs. But
<v Speaker 4>they're saying, as long as at least four percent of
<v Speaker 4>your total activity classifies as vigorous, you are substantially lowing
<v Speaker 4>your risk for a lot of different things.
<v Speaker 3>So vigorous is a funny word.
<v Speaker 5>Well, but again, like I think it's anything that gets
<v Speaker 5>your heart rate, yeah, you know, maxed, and like you
<v Speaker 5>do it for at least two to three minutes at
<v Speaker 5>a time. That's what they're saying. So those problem there,
<v Speaker 5>those high intensity that's funny.
<v Speaker 3>I wonder if that counts for something.
<v Speaker 5>Well, I mean they say that.
<v Speaker 4>That's the thing is, this depends on people's baseline fitness.
<v Speaker 4>So for some individuals, taking longer strides while walking can
<v Speaker 4>be vigorous exercise if it gets your blood pumping enough.
<v Speaker 4>But yeah, they're saying, as long as you do at
<v Speaker 4>least four percent of your total activity vigorous exercise, you're
<v Speaker 4>lowering your risk of dementia by sixty three percent.
<v Speaker 3>That's a massive number.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know about y'all, but dementia makes me scared,
<v Speaker 4>Like the fact of losing all my memories is something
<v Speaker 4>that frightens me so much. So knowing that my runs
<v Speaker 4>can help me with dementia, oh my god, I'm never
<v Speaker 4>going to run. There are also the same type two
<v Speaker 4>diabetes sixty percent lower risk, chronic respiratory disease almost fifty
<v Speaker 4>chronic kidneys disease at forty one.
<v Speaker 2>I mean again, you need to move, circulate, and get
<v Speaker 2>your heart pumping.
<v Speaker 5>And it also proves how important cardio is.
<v Speaker 4>I know everybody wants to skip cardio when you go
<v Speaker 4>to the gym because you don't think it's giving you
<v Speaker 4>the muscles you need and not getting all jacked running
<v Speaker 4>on the treadmill. But it's gonna help you other things too,
<v Speaker 4>like death from any cause it's gonna lower it by
<v Speaker 4>forty six percent.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna go get my right now. Well wait till
<v Speaker 3>after the show. Will I really do you like to watch?
<v Speaker 4>No?
<v Speaker 3>But I do want you to.
<v Speaker 5>Live a feet a lot longer. So if you need
<v Speaker 5>to run the bathroom, you just like.
<v Speaker 3>I will run.
<v Speaker 2>It'll take mentes to go to the bathroom I will
<v Speaker 2>push really hard it.
<v Speaker 3>Blast a hole in that urinalle.
<v Speaker 5>Don't bust a vessel, okay, don't create another problem.
<v Speaker 8>All well, some commercial pilots are being reprimanded for a
<v Speaker 8>really odd reason. They were making animal sounds like meowing
<v Speaker 8>and barking on ATC, which is air traffic control, and
<v Speaker 8>the other pilots actually started calling them out for it.
<v Speaker 3>We have some sound here.
<v Speaker 8>Now, so it's it's hard to hear pilots kind of
<v Speaker 8>talk in that low monotone voice, but they say you
<v Speaker 8>need to be professional. And then also at the very end,
<v Speaker 8>after they bark at him, he says, this is why
<v Speaker 8>you still fly in RJ, which is a regional jet,
<v Speaker 8>which is.
<v Speaker 3>Essentially a jet that beginners start on. But what are
<v Speaker 3>you doing that? Like they did that their life. Yes,
<v Speaker 3>they're doing it on purpose.
<v Speaker 8>ATC is where people communicate so that the planes don't
<v Speaker 8>run into each other.
<v Speaker 5>Yea.
<v Speaker 8>And they said, under ten thousand feet you have to
<v Speaker 8>do immediate and like, uh, you know, the the what
<v Speaker 8>necessary there's a word necessary communication only not barking and
<v Speaker 8>nowing at each other.
<v Speaker 5>Like now, it's funny while I'm down here on the ground,
<v Speaker 5>but if I was up in that plane with them.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, that was your pilot.
<v Speaker 8>So right now they're facing they're in some trouble. They're
<v Speaker 8>absolute I would think absolutely, no, it's funny enough, you know,
<v Speaker 8>stop it right now. It's oh Katie, it's funny while
<v Speaker 8>it's happening. But in all seriousness, there have been a
<v Speaker 8>lot of issues lately, Yeah, pilots and flying things, so
<v Speaker 8>maybe don't bark on.
<v Speaker 3>The atc kind of frowned upon just a little bit.
<v Speaker 3>All right, let's wrap things up with the interesting.
<v Speaker 2>There was a woman's online poll that had gone viral
<v Speaker 2>where one woman hopped on there and said, my husband
<v Speaker 2>thinks it's crazy that I use a washcloth to clean
<v Speaker 2>my body. He thinks it's either loofa or your hands.
<v Speaker 2>Which one do you use? About thirty five hundred ladies
<v Speaker 2>weighed in and fifty percent said they washed themself just
<v Speaker 2>with their hands. Thirty one percent said they use a loofa,
<v Speaker 2>and then way down at the bottom was the washcloth.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of comments though, we're making the case for
<v Speaker 2>the washcloth. I don't I use a bar of soap.
<v Speaker 2>I've switched over to the soap. I used to be
<v Speaker 2>a loofa guy for a long time. I don't use
<v Speaker 2>the wash cloth. It seems for some.
<v Speaker 3>Reason, it seems kind of gross, mildewy to me. I
<v Speaker 3>don't know.
<v Speaker 2>They say that you should because it uses less body
<v Speaker 2>wash than using your hands, more efficient at cleaning your
<v Speaker 2>knotty parts. And washcloths are also less abrasive and rough.
<v Speaker 3>On your sensitive areas than the lufa.
<v Speaker 2>And that's what I always liked about the loofa, though
<v Speaker 2>I felt like it was scraping the skin off.
<v Speaker 4>Well, And that's the thing is, I feel like the
<v Speaker 4>washcloth also gets the dead skin cells off, you know
<v Speaker 4>it does.
<v Speaker 3>So I use a washcloth, Oh do you? I do?
<v Speaker 3>Because I like the lather I do.
<v Speaker 5>I think the rich the lufa gets lathery, but it's
<v Speaker 5>just a little too rough for my liking.
<v Speaker 4>So I like the washcloth. It's a little softer material.
<v Speaker 4>And yeah, does the job gets her done?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? You don't want to use a white one though?
<v Speaker 3>Probably shut up? Do you go up? Find? Do you
<v Speaker 3>do butt to face or face to butt head to toe?
<v Speaker 3>Work down? You worked out? You you need to be
<v Speaker 3>aware what you're scrumming.
<v Speaker 2>Do you ever mess up and accidentally go but to
<v Speaker 2>face instead of face it's happened.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean it happened, and you're like, soap, it's fine, and.
<v Speaker 5>You get to thinking. All of a sudden, you're lost
<v Speaker 5>in thought and you're like, oh.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no, I just went, but to face.
<v Speaker 5>I went, but to.
<v Speaker 3>Face you are a boot face. There you go.
<v Speaker 2>Guys, there's your I'm sorry you're p M I this
<v Speaker 2>morning positive minus and something interesting with jkj It makes
<v Speaker 2>one hundred.
<v Speaker 1>Jar Katie and Josh makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I'd like to welcome everybody to National blah blah
<v Speaker 2>blah Day. And no, it's not a day dedicated to
<v Speaker 2>when Katie's talking Bro.
<v Speaker 3>I know he's coming in hot today.
<v Speaker 2>It's a day devoted to people who like to procrastinate.
<v Speaker 2>And you're supposed to just complete long ignored tasks today.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, they say.
<v Speaker 2>Which has been previously dismissed as blah blah blah.
<v Speaker 3>I'll get them done.
<v Speaker 5>Funny, it's to be still oh.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah yeah, and you've got things to do.
<v Speaker 5>Well, it's funny.
<v Speaker 4>I just I usually wait till the last minute because
<v Speaker 4>I need that anxiety pressure to make me do right.
<v Speaker 3>Like it's not healthy.
<v Speaker 5>It is like when you know you have ten minutes
<v Speaker 5>to do something. Boy, you're gonna do it. You know,
<v Speaker 5>Like if I wait until my friend says, I'll see
<v Speaker 5>you in ten minutes, Okay, Now I'm gonna clean my
<v Speaker 5>house really good. You know, if you wait till the
<v Speaker 5>last minute, there's just a little bit of oomph.
<v Speaker 3>He day is the day for you. Today is the
<v Speaker 3>day for you. I can't say the day. No, I
<v Speaker 3>can't say. You know what, there's other people like you
<v Speaker 3>out there, so today's yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Paramount has officially announced Top Gun three, with Tom Cruise
<v Speaker 2>returning as Maverick. It was presented during Cinema Con yesterday
<v Speaker 2>in Las Vegas, which I have been trying like crazy
<v Speaker 2>to avoid all the Masters of the Universe spoilers coming out.
<v Speaker 3>From Cinema Con.
<v Speaker 2>I love these events because it talks about all the
<v Speaker 2>big movies and all sorts of you know, pop culture
<v Speaker 2>stuff that's coming out.
<v Speaker 3>But anyway, the previous.
<v Speaker 2>One made something like one point five billion dollars Top
<v Speaker 2>Gun two, so I mean they're gonna go back for bank.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 8>They say that's the one that saved cinema right because
<v Speaker 8>it came out right after COVID and Tom Cruise was
<v Speaker 8>allowing people to work.
<v Speaker 3>What is this one? Tom Cruise versus the Walker? Is that?
<v Speaker 3>I mean he's so old? I good one.
<v Speaker 4>They waited what like twenty thirty years for the next
<v Speaker 4>one for two like it.
<v Speaker 3>Was a long time. It was a long time.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and Top Guns people were eager, which is why
<v Speaker 4>they made so much money. I don't think Top Gun
<v Speaker 4>three is going to do as well. Probably just had
<v Speaker 4>Top Gun.
<v Speaker 3>Two sick of Tom Cruise. I know, isn't everything? Speaking
<v Speaker 3>of wait in a.
<v Speaker 2>Minute, how about forty years for a remake? The original
<v Speaker 2>space Balls came out forty years ago and the character
<v Speaker 2>Yogurt played by mel Brooks, who was supposed to be
<v Speaker 2>the parody of Yoda in the original one. He made
<v Speaker 2>a joke about Spaceball's too would be called the Search
<v Speaker 2>for More Money, And he did this post yesterday again
<v Speaker 2>it was that this comic connor whatever. They're not gonna
<v Speaker 2>name it the Search for more Money because he says
<v Speaker 2>he found the money.
<v Speaker 3>It was in his basement.
<v Speaker 2>But it's just gonna be called Spaceballs to the new one.
<v Speaker 5>That's all it needs to be called.
<v Speaker 3>The new one.
<v Speaker 2>I was watching some interviews with Bill Is it Paxton?
<v Speaker 4>No?
<v Speaker 3>Is it Paxson? Or Pullman. Pullman's dad. Yeah, which one's dead?
<v Speaker 3>I think Bill Paxton's dead Paxton, Yeah, I think it's
<v Speaker 3>Bill Pullman. And Rick moranis is back Pullman. That's the one. Okay. Uh.
<v Speaker 3>They all look like this is gonna flop. They're like
<v Speaker 3>it was a lot of awkward laughs and like it
<v Speaker 3>was good to be back. I love every one of them.
<v Speaker 5>Is like, your Schwartz is as big as mine.
<v Speaker 3>We've been jammed Schwartz Comb the Desert.
<v Speaker 5>The quotes in that movie are just so like timeless.
<v Speaker 3>It's a really good movie. You get forward to it.
<v Speaker 2>I am I'm gonna miss John Candy though John Candy
<v Speaker 2>is not in it.
<v Speaker 3>Is burf have anything else? I want to say you.
<v Speaker 2>I have this lawsuit with Carnival Cruise, but it's kind
<v Speaker 2>of a downer story. Post Malone is celebrating ten years
<v Speaker 2>of teaming up with but Light with new mini beers.
<v Speaker 3>Good for him. They watched the video.
<v Speaker 2>They're like little seven ounce bottles or seven and a
<v Speaker 2>half seven and a half ounce cans, and they're gonna
<v Speaker 2>be co branded with the post Y co logo.
<v Speaker 3>I don't even know what that is. Is that his
<v Speaker 3>company probably makes sense yeah, he loves him.
<v Speaker 2>But the other like little tiny beers that you can
<v Speaker 2>put in your pocket, sneak into like your school or something.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know, you need to drink like any of those?
<v Speaker 2>Then what doctor, I don't in the science class glass.
<v Speaker 3>No, stay sober for that, please, let's just sport stuff.
<v Speaker 8>Well, this is a lesson in keeping your head up
<v Speaker 8>if you ever get court side seats at any basketball game,
<v Speaker 8>because last night an Aaron passed from the Magic's Paolo
<v Speaker 8>Banchero absolutely clocked a woman in the face. She was
<v Speaker 8>looking down at her phone at I think they said
<v Speaker 8>TikTok even she said she was scrolling through TikTok and
<v Speaker 8>his pass did not hit the mark, and I mean
<v Speaker 8>her head snapped back with how hard she got hit
<v Speaker 8>the face. Tyrese Maxi of the Philadelphia seventy six ers
<v Speaker 8>went over and he's great, actually went over and checked
<v Speaker 8>on her.
<v Speaker 3>She said she was okay. She said she was embarrassed,
<v Speaker 3>but I mean she video is awesome.
<v Speaker 5>Poor ladies.
<v Speaker 4>It sounds like when it hit her head and that's
<v Speaker 4>what I imagine now, was her head going back.
<v Speaker 3>And have you ever been hitting the face of the
<v Speaker 3>ball like that? Though?
<v Speaker 4>Basketball absolutely, and again like the worst part is when
<v Speaker 4>you don't expect it, like when you can embrace yourself
<v Speaker 4>a little bit and turn or something, but when it hits.
<v Speaker 5>You straight on and coming awesome. But again, you're right,
<v Speaker 5>your pride hurts the most.
<v Speaker 3>So you need to get off TikTok.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, no more.
<v Speaker 3>Take especially court side seats. Watch the game.
<v Speaker 5>When you're sitting.
<v Speaker 3>Court side, you should not be in your phone. You
<v Speaker 3>know what it sounded like?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I did, Dark Horse, You just went there, cheers.
<v Speaker 3>It was just there because they were shutting that bad
<v Speaker 3>boy down.
<v Speaker 5>And they're gonna move it to a new, one specified location.
<v Speaker 3>Well, yeah, I know.
<v Speaker 4>They made a big deal about shutting it down too,
<v Speaker 4>and I think maybe it was just to get more money, right.
<v Speaker 3>It was covering their U haul cuts. It was a ruse.
<v Speaker 2>But yet, you know that place is full of antiques
<v Speaker 2>and old stuff. And I was looking through their online auction,
<v Speaker 2>like they took everything down and it was online.
<v Speaker 3>You could buy everything. Yeah, So is it just gonna
<v Speaker 3>be a fresh new restaurant.
<v Speaker 4>There's not a whole lot of details. Few details have
<v Speaker 4>been leaked, in fact, but the restaurant and bar promises
<v Speaker 4>to have the same name and the same charm as
<v Speaker 4>the one that closed last month after fifty one years.
<v Speaker 5>But it is a big deal because everyone thought that
<v Speaker 5>it was just going to be done.
<v Speaker 4>And I know the college kids, we've yeah, they were like,
<v Speaker 4>this is our spot, So yeah, you will still be
<v Speaker 4>able to frequent the dark Horse, but just in a
<v Speaker 4>new location.
<v Speaker 2>Maybe they're just getting rid of the really old junk
<v Speaker 2>that was in there, because I like a lot of
<v Speaker 2>like old animal heads and stuff.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but the thing is buggies where it was at.
<v Speaker 4>So the Boulder location, they are going to use that
<v Speaker 4>as a mixed use development now, so they're going to
<v Speaker 4>put up like the departments and stuff. So maybe they
<v Speaker 4>were just forced out of the old location and they
<v Speaker 4>picked a new spot and just didn't tell anywhere they though.
<v Speaker 4>I know, like so that maybe they held on to
<v Speaker 4>the things that really my body junk to the dark Horse.
<v Speaker 2>He was going to buy a cash register that they had,
<v Speaker 2>like an old cash register, because he went there a
<v Speaker 2>ton in college.
<v Speaker 3>Oh it was like.
<v Speaker 2>Before and after basketball games like that's he was there
<v Speaker 2>hang out and he's like, I want the old cash
<v Speaker 2>register that's there, and I want.
<v Speaker 3>To put it in my basement. That was got it.
<v Speaker 3>Oh you know what won the auction that you knew it?
<v Speaker 3>I knew it.
<v Speaker 4>A one million dollar Power Bowl ticket was bought in Golden. Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>a loaf and jug yet one O two North Ruby
<v Speaker 4>driving Golden like that loafn jug That one is my favorite.
<v Speaker 4>They matched all five numbers, just not the Power Bowl ball.
<v Speaker 4>So they get the million dollar prize, but the ticket
<v Speaker 4>is still unclaimed.
<v Speaker 5>They've got one hundred and eighty days to do it.
<v Speaker 5>I'm sure they're just like finding out about it this morning, right,
<v Speaker 5>a couple of days.
<v Speaker 3>Takes in a jacket pocket exactly.
<v Speaker 6>Car.
<v Speaker 5>Oh no, I'm using it as a bookmark something.
<v Speaker 3>Like yeah, and then they grab and they look at
<v Speaker 3>it and their eyes go.
<v Speaker 5>Ah, one million dollars?
<v Speaker 4>Do you want this story about the contaminated stuff sold
<v Speaker 4>around the Denver metro area?
<v Speaker 3>The potweed, Yes, contaminated marijuana.
<v Speaker 5>So the pesticides used were tested at a much higher
<v Speaker 5>level than they allow in Colorado. And I don't know
<v Speaker 5>if people know this, but with that, you know, marijuana,
<v Speaker 5>they test it a bunch of different things to make
<v Speaker 5>sure that it's safe for people to consume. So they're
<v Speaker 5>is a lot of checks and balances when it goes
<v Speaker 5>into the weed shops and what.
<v Speaker 3>They can getting way too high with.
<v Speaker 5>The pesticides, smoking, the high and the bug staff.
<v Speaker 4>Well it's not good for you, Like it's just really
<v Speaker 4>bad for you to burn pesticides and then inhale them
<v Speaker 4>into your lungs.
<v Speaker 3>So they're like, don't do it.
<v Speaker 4>They sold this I think seven different dispensaries much, but
<v Speaker 4>they've been contacted.
<v Speaker 3>This stuff's been destroyed. Worry about it. It's it's been
<v Speaker 3>right now, what what's I know? Yeah? Shut up?
<v Speaker 4>Like would you believe it if somebody called you and said, hey,
<v Speaker 4>it's just trying.
<v Speaker 2>I noticed as many spiders in my basement, bro, freaking out?
<v Speaker 3>Man? Am I spider man?
<v Speaker 8>Now?
<v Speaker 3>Do I have bugs inside me?
<v Speaker 8>Now?
<v Speaker 6>Bro?
<v Speaker 5>How does his work? Can I shoot web from my fingers?
<v Speaker 3>Okay?
<v Speaker 5>And then this will help all those people who have
<v Speaker 5>been doing the potweed.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, when you get the munchies. A new Starboards coming
<v Speaker 3>to Castle right.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, right off Promenade Parkway. So it's gonna be Colorado's
<v Speaker 4>second location for Starboard. The first one popped up on
<v Speaker 4>Colorado Boulevard over where we used to work. So this
<v Speaker 4>will be number two and I imagine a lot of
<v Speaker 4>these are gonna pop up. We talk about this, how
<v Speaker 4>fried Chicken and Chicken Tendi's are having a moment.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah right, they're big right now.
<v Speaker 4>Like the restaurants that you know serve these and only
<v Speaker 4>these are just like everywhere something money.
<v Speaker 3>I love it, I love starboard. You know what it
<v Speaker 3>sounds like when the restaurants pop up? I know? Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>And another one chicken for everybody. So there you go,
<v Speaker 3>there's my high hup.
<v Speaker 2>There you go, everybody. You're up to date this morning
<v Speaker 2>with JKG. We'll be back in about two minutes. Here
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<v Speaker 3>Always looking for people who have I've never played before.
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<v Speaker 2>If you'd like to play three oh three six nine
<v Speaker 2>one one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine, I'll get you in the studios. We'll get
<v Speaker 2>to know you find out what you're doing this weekend,
<v Speaker 2>and then I'll toss a category at you and start
<v Speaker 2>that nasty ten second timer and within ten seconds, you
<v Speaker 2>got to give me five things that have to do
<v Speaker 2>with that category. You want to play, you want to
<v Speaker 2>win some concert tickets, we'll give it a shot. Three
<v Speaker 2>oh three six nine one one mix three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one.
<v Speaker 3>Sixteen forty nine. Katie, give us some examples.
<v Speaker 5>You've asked for things like five famous besties or five
<v Speaker 5>different brands of face lotion. And Andrea won it yesterday.
<v Speaker 4>She named five companies with animals in the logo to
<v Speaker 4>come away with.
<v Speaker 3>The whig good one.
<v Speaker 5>Guess you never know what you're gonna get when it
<v Speaker 5>comes to the category.
<v Speaker 3>There you go.
<v Speaker 2>Guys, if you've never played before, would love to meet you.
<v Speaker 2>We'd love to talk to you. Three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one one mix three oh three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. If you get placed on hold, don't
<v Speaker 2>hang up. Our producer Josh is in the next room
<v Speaker 2>handling all these calls, so don't go anywhere. And now
<v Speaker 2>I mentioned those concert.
<v Speaker 3>Tickets we're playing for.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, who it is You're gonna go see? Whiz
<v Speaker 5>Khalifa at Red Rocks.
<v Speaker 4>If you win, He's got a big show up there
<v Speaker 4>Morrison this Sunday, So you're gonna be in attendance if
<v Speaker 4>you can win a fast five today.
<v Speaker 3>Oh it's a good pride.
<v Speaker 4>Gonna be a great pride, a really good pri perfect
<v Speaker 4>weekend for it.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, guys, three oh three, six nine one, sixteen forty nine,
<v Speaker 2>if you'd like to play again. Josh is trying to
<v Speaker 2>get everybody on hold. I see people still trying to
<v Speaker 2>call in and hang up. Don't do that, And I
<v Speaker 2>think Peter was the first one in.
<v Speaker 3>Hi, Peter, Hey, good morning, Good morning sir. What are
<v Speaker 3>you doing this weekend?
<v Speaker 9>A you know, I'm hoping to get out and go
<v Speaker 9>for a hike with my daughter Phoenix and my girlfriend.
<v Speaker 9>And if it doesn't snow.
<v Speaker 3>Too much, yeah you go. Yeah, where are you looking at? Hiking?
<v Speaker 6>You know?
<v Speaker 9>I hope to get up to outside the Lions, Colorado.
<v Speaker 9>It's just so beautiful up there and we're about twenty
<v Speaker 9>minutes away, so it'd be real great if it stays right.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, love Lions Lions Park.
<v Speaker 4>There's a rock you can jump off into the river
<v Speaker 4>and that was one of my favorite things to do
<v Speaker 4>when I lived up there.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so have a good time, Peter. You know where
<v Speaker 3>I like to hike, Peter, where's that park Meadows Mall.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, there's such an urban outdoors hike.
<v Speaker 3>Right into the bild of bear. So I feel like
<v Speaker 3>I'm outdoors because there's a bear in there.
<v Speaker 5>You know.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, perfect, perfect, after all right, Peter, let's do some
<v Speaker 2>fast five with you.
<v Speaker 3>Buddy, your color is yellow.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds, give me five brands with the color
<v Speaker 2>yellow in their logo.
<v Speaker 9>Go let's see in Uh, that's an old one. Let's
<v Speaker 9>say other things with yellow shell gasoline.
<v Speaker 3>Uh, goes quick.
<v Speaker 9>Huh.
<v Speaker 2>Think of those golden arches, buddy, that's the many Thank.
<v Speaker 3>You, Thank you, Peter. Later, Peter, have a good weekend,
<v Speaker 3>have a good weekend. Bye bye bye, poor guy. I
<v Speaker 3>know Hi Candace, Candace Hello?
<v Speaker 6>Hi?
<v Speaker 2>Oh Hi Cadence, Hello, how are you?
<v Speaker 3>I still feel like there's a weird delay with your phone.
<v Speaker 2>There might be.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put I don't want to put you on hold, Becau,
<v Speaker 2>You're already with us, but it might be hard to
<v Speaker 2>play fast fight with you with this delay.
<v Speaker 3>We can try, Okay, it's really bad that's a little
<v Speaker 3>really bad. What are you doing this weekend.
<v Speaker 10>Cadence, Absolutely nothing, nothing.
<v Speaker 3>You're just gonna lay on your floor and stair at
<v Speaker 3>the ceiling.
<v Speaker 6>My car is in the shop.
<v Speaker 10>It's been there for two months.
<v Speaker 3>Oh two months, lots of I want to find a
<v Speaker 3>new shop.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, what the heck?
<v Speaker 3>What's wrong with your car?
<v Speaker 10>It was a transmission.
<v Speaker 6>Now they can't start it.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, that's a spend effix to the transmissions are
<v Speaker 4>always like thousands of dollars.
<v Speaker 2>Sounds expensive? Yeah, sure, all right, Yeah, well I guess
<v Speaker 2>you are going to be laying on your floor doing nothing.
<v Speaker 6>Okay, yeah, pretty much.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, what do I have for you? Are you into
<v Speaker 2>comic books? Comic book characters?
<v Speaker 6>Not really?
<v Speaker 3>Well, this is gonna suck.
<v Speaker 2>Then in ten seconds, give me five comic book characters
<v Speaker 2>that are animal themed or related.
<v Speaker 6>Go normal, Garfield, Odie. Okay, Hey, they got coming.
<v Speaker 11>I have no idea, that's it.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you're right.
<v Speaker 2>I would have accepted those, but you know, there's always
<v Speaker 2>like Spiderman and Batman and Wolverine, and.
<v Speaker 10>I thought of that afterwards.
<v Speaker 3>Well, good luck with your car. It was nice talking
<v Speaker 3>to you.
<v Speaker 5>Have a great weekend, you too, thinks bye bye.
<v Speaker 3>Why did she I feel like she was annoyed? Well,
<v Speaker 3>I did. Her car is probably just in general. Hi Lena, Hi,
<v Speaker 3>hey girl, he here girl. What are you doing this weekend?
<v Speaker 12>I'm just going to kill up my house with my
<v Speaker 12>wholes on and no females.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, okay, then sorry boy, my.
<v Speaker 12>Ansent English is my second language, so I'm.
<v Speaker 3>Just trying to do I am also trying to do
<v Speaker 3>my best. I'm listen very intently. Lena.
<v Speaker 4>It sounds like you're gonna have a good time though.
<v Speaker 4>Whatever you're doing sounds fun.
<v Speaker 2>Whatever you are said that you were gonna do, yes,
<v Speaker 2>sound very excited about it.
<v Speaker 12>Okay, I love that.
<v Speaker 3>We'll see how this Goesna. I love you for calling. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>your letter is W Are you familiar?
<v Speaker 7>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, ten seconds. I need five hobbies that start with
<v Speaker 2>the letter W.
<v Speaker 13>Go oh my godness.
<v Speaker 12>With a war Keane m h.
<v Speaker 10>Watching TV.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, I would have given you we got to.
<v Speaker 5>I don't think I would have gotten any so good job.
<v Speaker 3>On that, Lena. Thank you for calling. Really really appreciate you.
<v Speaker 12>Your welcome and I heard your program every day, so
<v Speaker 12>I'm so happy that I can't told we do guys.
<v Speaker 3>What is your original language?
<v Speaker 7>It's funny, Okay, Okay, there's.
<v Speaker 2>Something in Spanish for us, like I love Jeremy, Katie
<v Speaker 2>Josh in the morning.
<v Speaker 3>I listen every day.
<v Speaker 9>Do it in Spanish, Okay and chicos there.
<v Speaker 5>I love it. You're such a pretty voice.
<v Speaker 3>That's beautiful you do.
<v Speaker 5>Like I could just listen to you talking Spanish all day.
<v Speaker 3>But we can't. We've got to move da nice talking.
<v Speaker 3>Do you have a fun weekend?
<v Speaker 7>You two think?
<v Speaker 2>Bye?
<v Speaker 3>Well? She yes, Sammy, I'm here, here's Sam. Everybody.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, sir, you're gonna just have some fun because you're
<v Speaker 2>not working this weekend, it says on my screen.
<v Speaker 13>That's exactly what it is. Man, No real plans, but
<v Speaker 13>it's better than what I would be doing.
<v Speaker 3>Damn straight. What kind of fun are you gonna be having?
<v Speaker 13>You know, my daughter's birthday was during the week so
<v Speaker 13>we're gonna have a small gathering for her and cater
<v Speaker 13>to her all weekend. We got the Nuggets tomorrow, so
<v Speaker 13>you know, like I said, it's all good when you're not.
<v Speaker 3>At work living your best life. Sam.
<v Speaker 4>And that playoff basketball, that's a different kind of feeling.
<v Speaker 13>Looking forward to that money.
<v Speaker 3>Let's give your daughter a shout out for her birthday.
<v Speaker 13>Hey, happy birthday, April. We love you. Have a great day.
<v Speaker 13>She's probably listening on a way to school right now
<v Speaker 13>with her mom.
<v Speaker 5>Oh April, happy birthday, We love you.
<v Speaker 4>Love.
<v Speaker 3>Your dad's the best, he said.
<v Speaker 2>He's gonna take you for ice cream and shopping after
<v Speaker 2>school to take new shoes.
<v Speaker 3>He's gonna buy you new shoes and take you to
<v Speaker 3>build a bear. Yeah. Oh wow, all right, Sam, are
<v Speaker 3>you ready to play my man?
<v Speaker 13>Absolutely? Am.
<v Speaker 3>The name is Tony.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds, give me five famous people named Tony.
<v Speaker 13>Go uh to mont Tony. Oh Jesus, that's a jay.
<v Speaker 5>To Montana. Was good, though I only got to the
<v Speaker 5>tiger Tony.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not gonna I'm gonna hold on to Oh and
<v Speaker 3>he just hung up. Well bye, Sammy. He was mad
<v Speaker 3>because he said Jesus and he felt better. Hi, Marcella, Hi,
<v Speaker 3>how are you guys? We're super dupes. How are you?
<v Speaker 10>I'm good?
<v Speaker 3>Were you hurry up? And you do Spanish too?
<v Speaker 2>Yes, you want to Spanish? That's not dirty?
<v Speaker 10>Oh my god, Now he would never do that. I
<v Speaker 10>want to say La chicos commstan chilestembien.
<v Speaker 3>Pelice, did you say something about chili?
<v Speaker 10>See yea from chili?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Marcella, can you say, Jeremy, you have the most
<v Speaker 2>beautiful eyes I've ever seen.
<v Speaker 10>Oh, Jeremy's niss kid, let me be that.
<v Speaker 2>Then she giggled, Can you say, Jeremy, you have the
<v Speaker 2>cutest but I've ever seen.
<v Speaker 5>I don't have to say that. You ain't got a
<v Speaker 5>lot of kick.
<v Speaker 3>And Marsella without being is there is there a Spanish
<v Speaker 3>word for booty? Uh?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, it could be like your back part, so.
<v Speaker 3>That damn say Jeremy, you got a good look.
<v Speaker 10>Jeremy, you're making.
<v Speaker 3>Me he isn't enjoying. I am loving all of that.
<v Speaker 5>He's enjoying this way too much. Marcella, you are making
<v Speaker 5>him right now.
<v Speaker 3>I'm shaking his butt everywhere.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, all right, apologies to everybody watching on the live.
<v Speaker 3>Alright, Marcela, Sorry, no.
<v Speaker 5>Sorry, you don't apologize that show.
<v Speaker 3>All right? For you?
<v Speaker 9>M something is it?
<v Speaker 14>Well?
<v Speaker 3>I don't know what It would be easy.
<v Speaker 10>To save five words Inish.
<v Speaker 3>Hey I'm tempted just because I made you do all
<v Speaker 3>that butt stuff. Uh.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds, give me five drinks that are clear.
<v Speaker 3>Go oh.
<v Speaker 10>Margarita old fashioned?
<v Speaker 2>No, how about how about water.
<v Speaker 3>Storry. I don't want to let you go because you
<v Speaker 3>were so much fun.
<v Speaker 12>I love you.
<v Speaker 6>That's so much fun. But thank you, thank you.
<v Speaker 5>Had She smiles so much.
<v Speaker 2>Hi Vanessa, Hi, will you hurry up and win this?
<v Speaker 2>We got other things to do today.
<v Speaker 14>I'm gonna try you.
<v Speaker 3>Are you wide awake? Doesn't sound like it.
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?
<v Speaker 14>I am white awake.
<v Speaker 3>Okay. Yeah, we're way behind. Are you ready to play?
<v Speaker 1>Yes?
<v Speaker 3>In ten seconds?
<v Speaker 2>Give me five small dog breeds Gowa.
<v Speaker 14>A Pomeranian, the Yorky, and a Frenchie a French bulldog
<v Speaker 14>a Frenchie.
<v Speaker 2>Frenchie would be five. I guess the poodle or the
<v Speaker 2>toy poodle, right.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, didn't have to be the miniature poodle.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I think I'll accept it. Vanessa, you want to
<v Speaker 3>go to Red Rocks to see Whiz Khalifa?
<v Speaker 14>Yes, I do.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, tell me to play.
<v Speaker 14>The WINNI Win sound, to play the West.
<v Speaker 3>Tell me to play the winning win sound.
<v Speaker 14>Can you play the winning wind songs?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>I feel like you're stoned already, so you'll have the
<v Speaker 2>time of your life.
<v Speaker 14>Oh, don't don't call you out.
<v Speaker 3>I knew it. Don't you damn damn it, Vanessa. No,
<v Speaker 3>all right, you goofball. Here's what's gonna happen.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put you on hold, and Josh is gonna
<v Speaker 2>talk to you next and tell you about your tickets.
<v Speaker 9>Okay, nice, thank you so much.
<v Speaker 14>Happy Friday.
<v Speaker 3>Friday? All right, Vanessa?
<v Speaker 2>Bye?
<v Speaker 3>Hold on, she was sweet. Don't call me out spreading rumors.
<v Speaker 2>All right, we'll be back brain early Monday morning with
<v Speaker 2>another version of Fast five seven thirty.
<v Speaker 3>Here it makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katie and Josh makes one hundred three of us
<v Speaker 1>right now?
<v Speaker 3>Are pist Yeah, we're pisd.
<v Speaker 2>Because our mouth was all ready for a delicious apple pastry.
<v Speaker 3>I'm pretty upset. Yeah, yeah, I'm not gonna lie.
<v Speaker 2>Are you guys familiar with the etiquette of office kitchens
<v Speaker 2>where basically everybody just throws their crap into the kitchen?
<v Speaker 5>That's pretty much.
<v Speaker 3>I'm finding that out quickly.
<v Speaker 4>Like I learned after like Halloween or Christmas, people will
<v Speaker 4>bring in the extra candy so they.
<v Speaker 5>Don't eat it, and that I appreciate because I will
<v Speaker 5>eat your candy for you like that I can do.
<v Speaker 8>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>Nick Nak does that a lot when we have bags
<v Speaker 2>of uh content crap. I don't know what you gonna
<v Speaker 2>call it from holidays. Yeah, it's generally in a giant
<v Speaker 2>ziploc bag. And she's like, I'm taking this to work
<v Speaker 2>because the work people will eat anything, right, and you
<v Speaker 2>toss it in there. Well, Josh had a little rumble
<v Speaker 2>and is telling and kit He's like, well, we got
<v Speaker 2>some apple pastries there in the kitchen.
<v Speaker 3>I saw him on the counter and just go get
<v Speaker 3>yourself a little apple pastries. It was really excited.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, individually wrapped like in the box, you know, likes
<v Speaker 4>like the little.
<v Speaker 3>Debbie Debbie and it involved a woman, so you know,
<v Speaker 3>Josh is on it. I'm on it, Debbie, Yeah, Debbie Debbie.
<v Speaker 2>So we wandered in there, flipped over the box to
<v Speaker 2>take a look at it.
<v Speaker 3>When did they expire?
<v Speaker 4>Uh?
<v Speaker 3>Last year in July. July of last year expired and
<v Speaker 3>we're pierced.
<v Speaker 5>Why would you put that out there?
<v Speaker 3>Like, don't bring your crap snacks to the kitchen?
<v Speaker 8>Bothered the box. There was only one of those little
<v Speaker 8>cake things left and the rest was.
<v Speaker 3>Crackers because people have been in there eating them. Probably
<v Speaker 3>who stuffs in the box full of.
<v Speaker 2>Crackers generally when that kind of thing happens, it's people
<v Speaker 2>that have left their office one way or another and
<v Speaker 2>they find snacks in those offices and they just put
<v Speaker 2>them in the kitchen.
<v Speaker 3>That's what I have learned.
<v Speaker 2>So, oh, there was a nice say no more. There
<v Speaker 2>was an incident, Katie. I think it was a couple
<v Speaker 2>months ago. Somebody threw in a handful of protein bars
<v Speaker 2>in there and hell's yeah, finally something healthy on the
<v Speaker 2>counter in here that we can dive into.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, yeah, same thing a year expired. Why do people
<v Speaker 3>do that?
<v Speaker 5>I don't know.
<v Speaker 4>I noticed, like we had somebody who moved away from
<v Speaker 4>the area and they didn't work here anymore, and they
<v Speaker 4>also did the same thing, brought all their stuff from
<v Speaker 4>their house in here, and like fifty percent of it
<v Speaker 4>was spoiled or expired, And I'm just like, I would.
<v Speaker 5>Just throw it away.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I don't want to make anybody sick.
<v Speaker 4>I don't want my coworkers making fun of me because
<v Speaker 4>I brought in expired crap snacks from a year ago.
<v Speaker 3>I love crap snacks. I just can't get.
<v Speaker 5>My mind around who did that.
<v Speaker 2>Like you should do an experiment and bring in like
<v Speaker 2>the worst thing and put it on the counter in
<v Speaker 2>there and see if it disappears and somebody eats it.
<v Speaker 3>Do you know what we should do?
<v Speaker 4>I have a bag of those disgusting jelly beans out.
<v Speaker 3>You can't see.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, okay, jelly let's do that unopened in right now.
<v Speaker 3>Oh well, I thought it was here. We'll bring him in.
<v Speaker 2>We'll put it like a little bowl in there, because
<v Speaker 2>I don't want him to be I don't want people
<v Speaker 2>to know what they are.
<v Speaker 3>And we'll put him in there. Let's do it some
<v Speaker 3>of those.
<v Speaker 2>You know what's funny too, is there's always like the
<v Speaker 2>one guy at the office too, who has no problem
<v Speaker 2>wandering into the kitchen and eating everybody's craps. There's the
<v Speaker 2>one guy you always see in there.
<v Speaker 5>Wait it gets hold of this gravy jelly being, that
<v Speaker 5>may fix him.
<v Speaker 2>I have seen people bring in like after Thanksgiving and
<v Speaker 2>stuff too, like trays of mashed potatoes and Rando leftovers,
<v Speaker 2>and it's like, I'm not digging into that, it's just
<v Speaker 2>it's just beneath the pot luck. For me, it's it's
<v Speaker 2>like where did this come from? Who's kitchen?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>And why do we have half a tray of sweet potatoes?
<v Speaker 2>In our fridge here at the kitchen.
<v Speaker 5>No, I'm not eating that, and we all have our
<v Speaker 5>own leftover, so why you bring it in yours? Like
<v Speaker 5>keep those at home and throw them away after three
<v Speaker 5>days like a normal person.
<v Speaker 3>Right right, that's what you do.
<v Speaker 2>We don't want your crabs. Don't grab that last one,
<v Speaker 2>Josh should I okay, grab it. I want to taste it.
<v Speaker 5>Jeremy wants your crab snacks.
<v Speaker 6>Is right.
<v Speaker 3>I'm curious because I mean, we all know those. It's
<v Speaker 3>a full of preserve.
<v Speaker 5>It is of stuff to keep it fresh.
<v Speaker 3>Apple pastry for a little debbie, you know, petroleum.
<v Speaker 4>Jellow eight in the morning. What if this sets your
<v Speaker 4>stomach off on.
<v Speaker 2>Katie, I had cracked open a beer yesterday. If you
<v Speaker 2>recall and then.
<v Speaker 3>Your stomach hurt and you didn't like it.
<v Speaker 5>So we just looking out for you, just looking out
<v Speaker 5>for you, all right.
<v Speaker 3>Let me see, I don't want you to get sick.
<v Speaker 3>It feels a little hard. Look at the wrapper I
<v Speaker 3>made with real real fruit and air quotes. The wrappers
<v Speaker 3>a little greasy too, like it's been Yeah, but it's
<v Speaker 3>one of those rappers. It's like a wax wrapper from
<v Speaker 3>JJ's bakery. It looks like, Okay, I'm gonna open.
<v Speaker 6>For you.
<v Speaker 3>Oh guys, it's that's as hard as a rock. You're
<v Speaker 3>going to keel over halfway through this, No joke. This
<v Speaker 3>thing is like solid, like a rock with your teeth.
<v Speaker 5>Care me, Oh, don't eat it.
<v Speaker 3>Nobody's making you eat that, sir.
<v Speaker 5>I struggling encourage you not to eat. Oh you're gonna
<v Speaker 5>you went in sure, I don't.
<v Speaker 3>Maybe twenty minutes. No joke, not even joking.
<v Speaker 2>If you were to bite into an Amazon box, that's
<v Speaker 2>exactly what this.
<v Speaker 3>You did that Look at how look at it? It's
<v Speaker 3>all over him now apple pie everywhere. We don't want
<v Speaker 3>your grand's neck. Yeah, we're doing this. Stop what you
<v Speaker 3>made me do? Oh it's still great.
<v Speaker 1>Jary, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>What is more fun than great Grandpapy's ashes?
<v Speaker 3>I like the way you're spinning it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so that is gonna be fun, right, all right?
<v Speaker 2>Who's whose great grandpa is it?
<v Speaker 3>So?
<v Speaker 8>I was going out to dinner with my buddy. We
<v Speaker 8>haven't talked to each other in a minute, and his
<v Speaker 8>name is Zach and I was hanging out with him
<v Speaker 8>and he brought something up. His grandmother unfortunately passed away
<v Speaker 8>a couple months ago now. But he was telling me,
<v Speaker 8>he goes, I had something so weird happened to me.
<v Speaker 8>So they were going through the list of things that
<v Speaker 8>she was willing down to family members, like as you
<v Speaker 8>would when you're you know, grandparent parent passed when they yeah,
<v Speaker 8>And so it got to him and he was like,
<v Speaker 8>I didn't think I was gonna get anything, but she
<v Speaker 8>had willed him something, and he was like, okay, money, clock,
<v Speaker 8>I don't know, grandfather clock whatever. She willed him down
<v Speaker 8>the urn of her father's ashes, so his great grandfather's
<v Speaker 8>ashes she willed down to him, and she still had him,
<v Speaker 8>and apparently it meant a lot to her, obviously was
<v Speaker 8>her you know, I understand why it would mean a
<v Speaker 8>lot to her, but she's passing that down to.
<v Speaker 3>The next generation.
<v Speaker 8>And he looked at me for like a solid five
<v Speaker 8>seconds had said nothing. He just goes, I got the ashes.
<v Speaker 8>And I did not know if I was like supposed
<v Speaker 8>to kind of chuckle at this or whatever, because like
<v Speaker 8>death is a very uncomfortable.
<v Speaker 3>Thing to bring up. And so I'm like, is that, like,
<v Speaker 3>were he all close?
<v Speaker 8>He goes, I've never met him, So he passed away
<v Speaker 8>before he ever even got the chance to meet him.
<v Speaker 3>And he's like, I don't really want these.
<v Speaker 8>Like it's nothing against my family or my grandmother has
<v Speaker 8>no relationship.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, there's nothing going on. So and who gets the clock?
<v Speaker 3>Because exactly right, it's a way better deal. I want
<v Speaker 3>the grandfather.
<v Speaker 2>Or is it more special to know that you know,
<v Speaker 2>this was incredibly special to the grandma and now you
<v Speaker 2>have it, you know, you have the urn of her father.
<v Speaker 2>I know, but it's something there's something there that's magical.
<v Speaker 5>Like family history, family history.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, there's something there. I mean, it's kind of special.
<v Speaker 3>Obviously it's sentimental value. I understand that.
<v Speaker 8>But for him, he's like, Okay, well hold on, this
<v Speaker 8>poses a question, he asked me. He goes, dude, how
<v Speaker 8>long am I supposed to keep these?
<v Speaker 3>Do I now?
<v Speaker 8>Will them down to my future children? Or what do
<v Speaker 8>I do here? And I wanted to pose that to
<v Speaker 8>you guys. I'm like, I have no idea.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know either. It's the protocol from this predicament.
<v Speaker 3>I know, I feel like, where does he put them?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>I feel like grandma should have taken them with.
<v Speaker 2>Her, right, Yeah, it was where was Grandpa py at
<v Speaker 2>the house, just on a shelf, Like, does he know
<v Speaker 2>where he was?
<v Speaker 3>Oh, in Grandma's house.
<v Speaker 8>Yeah no, he didn't bring that up, but I'm assumed, like,
<v Speaker 8>what the man, where do you put them.
<v Speaker 3>On a shelf? Yeah? He's not in a box somewhere.
<v Speaker 8>No, No, so he literally has Grandpappy he said he
<v Speaker 8>put it in the guest room right now.
<v Speaker 3>So just out of looking at that.
<v Speaker 2>No voice or whatever his name was, that's an old
<v Speaker 2>time prospector name. That's probably his name, Rutherford Wilberger.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I will say full lines are wide open if you
<v Speaker 2>guys want to sound off about this. It's Friday. We
<v Speaker 2>would love to talk to people. Three O three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one one mix three O three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. What do you do in this situation
<v Speaker 2>when ashes have been essentially willed down to you? Do
<v Speaker 2>you hold on to him out of respect for the deceased?
<v Speaker 2>Or do you do you dump them?
<v Speaker 3>Then you spread them? I mean, would you go to
<v Speaker 3>Grandpappy's favorite spot? Yeah, you know, but you don't know
<v Speaker 3>what that is. I don't even know. You don't even
<v Speaker 3>know what that would be. You're right, I don't know.
<v Speaker 5>I think Grandma slacked and just passed them on because
<v Speaker 5>I'm seriously, I think I don't want to do buy
<v Speaker 5>a world. I'll just give him the old you know,
<v Speaker 5>old Zach.
<v Speaker 10>There.
<v Speaker 3>We got Mercury and Alex on the line right now.
<v Speaker 3>Hi Mercury, Hi guys, good morning, Good morning to you.
<v Speaker 3>So what do you do with these ashes?
<v Speaker 11>I mean, honestly, if it was me, is like, you know,
<v Speaker 11>out of respect for still being a family member, even
<v Speaker 11>if I didn't know him, I would put him on
<v Speaker 11>a floating shelf above my fireplace and let him just
<v Speaker 11>sit there until, you know, until I just had, you know,
<v Speaker 11>to move.
<v Speaker 3>It really so you would display him.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, just out of respect, is that why?
<v Speaker 11>Yeah, it's definitely out of respect. It's like if it's
<v Speaker 11>those one of my great grandfathers that I didn't know,
<v Speaker 11>you know, maybe I would you know, take the time
<v Speaker 11>to actually just research about him, and you know I
<v Speaker 11>still have them in now get a little picture. Yeah,
<v Speaker 11>I wouldn't. I wouldn't just dump them, you know, down
<v Speaker 11>the toilet.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy with respect, but I love the water though he
<v Speaker 2>was he wanted it that way.
<v Speaker 4>No, you make a good point, because, yeah, what if
<v Speaker 4>the great Grandpa comes back to haunt him because.
<v Speaker 3>He don't make me do my own don't make me
<v Speaker 3>don't do it. I'm like, what is Mercury?
<v Speaker 5>You do something bad and then he takes that is
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna come watch you.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you for putting the ashes on a shelf.
<v Speaker 11>Respect. That'd just be honoring, That would be just me
<v Speaker 11>honoring the generation that came before me.
<v Speaker 3>You know, you can decorate the urn for various holidays.
<v Speaker 2>You can put a little bunny ears on it, and I
<v Speaker 2>don't know if you can wrap it intensil for Christmas.
<v Speaker 2>It's a good time and you are, you're avoiding being haunted,
<v Speaker 2>So I will say that's probably a good idea.
<v Speaker 5>That's how your brain works.
<v Speaker 3>Mark Mercury, thank you very much for your thoughts.
<v Speaker 5>Christmas lights around it.
<v Speaker 2>You know, if anyone wants to sound off three or
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine, what do you
<v Speaker 2>do with the ding dang ashes?
<v Speaker 3>Here's Alex Hi, Alex, Hey girl, were super dupes.
<v Speaker 7>Man.
<v Speaker 6>I'm kind of with Katie on this one. I think
<v Speaker 6>Grandma just forgot about them, yeah and put them in yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>So what I would honestly do is like you can
<v Speaker 6>go to specific like cremation companies, and they can you
<v Speaker 6>can pay to have them scattered in the rockies. So
<v Speaker 6>at least he's like still in this state, and you're
<v Speaker 6>still respecting that. That's still respecting that kind of aspect
<v Speaker 6>of it. But I mean I've been in the grandma's
<v Speaker 6>shoes before with my grandparents, So I mean they're in
<v Speaker 6>the ocean now.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, so you grand in the ocean.
<v Speaker 4>But again, I like that you spread their ashes. So
<v Speaker 4>it's not like you just like you know, shoved them aside.
<v Speaker 4>You still did what you thought was best with them.
<v Speaker 3>You sent them back to nature.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and took them back to nature. And like I said,
<v Speaker 6>like Grandma and Grandpa were in the closet for a
<v Speaker 6>very long time, and we finally just decided because I
<v Speaker 6>worked for a cremation company, we just decided.
<v Speaker 3>To you know, that's convenient. Like you were tapped in,
<v Speaker 3>like you.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I was very tapped in, and I was like,
<v Speaker 6>you know what, I think they were just waiting in
<v Speaker 6>the closet for me to get this job.
<v Speaker 2>Guys, Alex, get us out of the closet and don't
<v Speaker 2>push in the oceans.
<v Speaker 6>Absolutely, we love you, but yeah, definitely. I would scatter
<v Speaker 6>them and then maybe like go out to eat with
<v Speaker 6>your family or something to just kind of like celebrate
<v Speaker 6>them still and then also celebrate Grandma.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you dumb them out and you're like, who's ready
<v Speaker 2>for biscuits at Texas Road?
<v Speaker 7>Exact of life.
<v Speaker 3>Grandpa would have wanted.
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely, Alex, thank you very much for your very thoughtful call.
<v Speaker 3>Let's do we do one more? Hi, Laura, Hi, Hey,
<v Speaker 3>all right, what do you do with the ashes?
<v Speaker 9>Okay?
<v Speaker 12>What I really think needs to happen is that the
<v Speaker 12>ashes need to be committed to a cemetery.
<v Speaker 3>Commit You can do that, but well, yeah, you can
<v Speaker 3>put them.
<v Speaker 2>You can buy, but that involves like buying a plot
<v Speaker 2>and a headstone and all that, right, Well it.
<v Speaker 12>Might, but you could also find perhaps a deal. I
<v Speaker 12>think some cemeteries offer discounts.
<v Speaker 3>I've seen a lot of cemetery group ons.
<v Speaker 5>So you start, but if you already have the ashes, right,
<v Speaker 5>that's what you're saying, it's like one less step.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, it's it's the most signified thing that you can
<v Speaker 12>do for a deceased person.
<v Speaker 5>I love that.
<v Speaker 3>But the cost, I know, but can you get half off?
<v Speaker 3>Because it's just the ashes.
<v Speaker 2>It's gonna be gonna but maybe you know those value
<v Speaker 2>packs the cube on books that come into mail.
<v Speaker 3>Are you trying to make this work? I'm not. I'm
<v Speaker 3>just trying. I'm a problem solve.
<v Speaker 12>I think I think you should really consider committing your
<v Speaker 12>great grandfather to a cemetery and then you can come visit,
<v Speaker 12>whereas as if you scatter his dashes, you wouldn't be
<v Speaker 12>able to go visit him.
<v Speaker 5>Just the place.
<v Speaker 3>Well, yeah, it's very kind of you. This is Josh's
<v Speaker 3>friends great grandfather. I have no idea where my great
<v Speaker 3>grand No, it's okay, it's all right. You got it
<v Speaker 3>mixed up?
<v Speaker 5>Did you lose it?
<v Speaker 3>We lost him a long time ago.
<v Speaker 2>We went and checked the Lost and Found at the gym,
<v Speaker 2>like we haven't.
<v Speaker 3>We checked good Will, but we have no idea where.
<v Speaker 5>Her and Daddy's at Texas Roadhouse.
<v Speaker 3>Enjoyed. But yeah, Laura, thank you for the calls. Thank
<v Speaker 3>you everybody.
<v Speaker 2>This just kind of fell apart, isn't like my strange addiction?
<v Speaker 2>And eat the ass your friend?
<v Speaker 9>That okay?
<v Speaker 3>Too far?
<v Speaker 2>Well, I would like to welcome everybody to National blah
<v Speaker 2>blah blah Day. No, it's not a day dedicated to
<v Speaker 2>when Katie is telling you a story about a game show.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, hey, yeah, it's a day to take care of
<v Speaker 3>things that you've been pre fascinating on. Apparently like you've been.
<v Speaker 2>Pushing off and you're like, yeah, blah blah blah, I'll
<v Speaker 2>get to it.
<v Speaker 3>That's how they're couching this. So if you got it
<v Speaker 3>to do list, maybe you've been sitting on it for
<v Speaker 3>a while. Careful, you're gonna get a paper cut. But
<v Speaker 3>today's the day to take care of it. Bab blab
<v Speaker 3>black or wait.
<v Speaker 4>Till the last minute, and that gives you the extra
<v Speaker 4>push you need.
<v Speaker 3>Is that what it is? That pressure? Oh?
<v Speaker 4>I perform well under pressure. I like to wait till
<v Speaker 4>the last minute. All right, you gives me do it?
<v Speaker 3>You do you blah blah blah. Hey I got some
<v Speaker 3>movie stuff going on.
<v Speaker 2>Paramount has officially announced Top Gun three, with the little
<v Speaker 2>teeny tiny Tom Cruise returning as Maverick, presented at Cinema
<v Speaker 2>Con yesterday in Las Vegas. Now, the last one, Top
<v Speaker 2>Gun two, brought in about one point five billion dollars globally,
<v Speaker 2>so they're like, yeah, let's get another big fat paycheck
<v Speaker 2>from mister Tom.
<v Speaker 3>Cruise. What do you say, hands in the middle, top
<v Speaker 3>gun go Maverick.
<v Speaker 5>Is he still doing all his stunts?
<v Speaker 2>I would imagine. So, Oh, he's a feisty little fella,
<v Speaker 2>isn't he.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if he's gonna make that much money
<v Speaker 4>for the third one, because the second one.
<v Speaker 3>Him sane.
<v Speaker 4>I'm saying, like, I don't think the movie movie and
<v Speaker 4>as much as the second one day because there was
<v Speaker 4>such a long time between the first and the second,
<v Speaker 4>and people wanted.
<v Speaker 3>It so bad, but we just got that second and
<v Speaker 3>the second one they.
<v Speaker 2>Truly sucked, Like if you really sit down and watch it,
<v Speaker 2>it sucked because it was just a remake of Star Wars.
<v Speaker 3>That's why it was. It's like you watch a movie,
<v Speaker 3>You're like, this is Star Wars. It's the Trench Run.
<v Speaker 3>It's the Trench running blown.
<v Speaker 2>Up all You're right, other movies. Katie's like, what blah
<v Speaker 2>blah blah. Spaceball's News. They made an announcement because in
<v Speaker 2>the first one, forty years ago, they made a joke
<v Speaker 2>that Spaceball's two would be called.
<v Speaker 3>The Search for More Money.
<v Speaker 2>Well, mel Brooks came out and said, actually I found
<v Speaker 2>all the money. It was in my basement. So they're
<v Speaker 2>just gonna call it Spaceballs the new one. Okay, that's nice.
<v Speaker 5>I like it.
<v Speaker 4>I think it's a big fan of Spaceballs. I'll take
<v Speaker 4>that over Star Wars. No offense, Josh, But I like.
<v Speaker 3>How about Rick Morana's making a cat? Yeah too, I
<v Speaker 3>love that. I love that for Rick Moranas, Honey, I
<v Speaker 3>shrunk the kids.
<v Speaker 2>Post Malone and bud Light are releasing mini beers, little
<v Speaker 2>teeny tiny beers, a seven ounce bottle and a seven
<v Speaker 2>and a half ounce can, co branded.
<v Speaker 3>With Posty's coo logo Posty co What does that mean?
<v Speaker 5>Is it for the lightweights? Why is it so little?
<v Speaker 2>You know, just in a pinch If you just need
<v Speaker 2>to taste of bud Light, I guess you don't want
<v Speaker 2>a full can. I guess it's easier to sneak in,
<v Speaker 2>like a movie theater or something in your pocket.
<v Speaker 5>That makes more sense, like a concert.
<v Speaker 2>You get your cargo pants out. I know you got them,
<v Speaker 2>and you them out. You know, when your wife's like
<v Speaker 2>giving birth or something, you slipping out and pop bud Light.
<v Speaker 5>Putting them back while your wife's in labor.
<v Speaker 3>Why not forever? And then he got to force.
<v Speaker 2>Anything else? I want to tell you there's a story
<v Speaker 2>about phone. I know Josh's got a phone story for sports.
<v Speaker 2>The term, uh fubbing is viral again. It's like snubbing somebody,
<v Speaker 2>but it's just when you're hanging out and you're doing
<v Speaker 2>nothing but staring at your phone.
<v Speaker 3>So it's fubbing. You know those people.
<v Speaker 4>I hate that, Like when you're trying to have a
<v Speaker 4>conversation with someone and they're like in their phone.
<v Speaker 8>I got called out so hard for that on a
<v Speaker 8>date that I had. I was not into the girl
<v Speaker 8>and she looked at me and she goes, Okay, well,
<v Speaker 8>if your phone's more interesting, I'll just go.
<v Speaker 7>She left.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, thank god. I feel like when we
<v Speaker 3>watch our YouTube feeding Josh is on there. I am
<v Speaker 3>not on my phone, on your phone. I am engaged
<v Speaker 3>right now. I am not what's the sports stop? He's here?
<v Speaker 3>No zoned in? All right, that's terrible. What you want
<v Speaker 3>to do sports?
<v Speaker 8>Now?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we're just waiting, sitting here waiting. Yeah, sorry, I
<v Speaker 3>was looking at my phone all right.
<v Speaker 8>Well, looking at your phone can have serious consequences, especially
<v Speaker 8>if you are happen to get a court side tickets
<v Speaker 8>at a sporting event. A woman was sitting at the
<v Speaker 8>Sixers and Magic game the other day and she got
<v Speaker 8>nailed in the face. I mean absolutely clocked in the
<v Speaker 8>face by an errant pass from Paolo Bonchero. He's great,
<v Speaker 8>great basketball player, he plays for the Magic. I mean
<v Speaker 8>he missed his Okay, he missed his teammate and she
<v Speaker 8>wasn't looking up at all and got grill phone.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, she had her face on TikTok of all things.
<v Speaker 4>Katie not feeling bad for her because if she was
<v Speaker 4>watching the game with court side seats, she could have
<v Speaker 4>put her arm up and deflected that passed.
<v Speaker 3>Instead, that happens. I just I don't know why you'd
<v Speaker 3>be like head in your phone with court sides. Well,
<v Speaker 3>she said she.
<v Speaker 8>Went insanely viral within hours, and she said the most
<v Speaker 8>embarrassing thing was that her face is fine.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, yes you can follow.
<v Speaker 3>You think she reposted it? I thought she did, know
<v Speaker 3>she did. Is my face going viral and loving it today? Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>Good for her? Who wasn't. Uh Paolo Banchero, good guy?
<v Speaker 7>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>I love that guy.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I know you also loved dark Horse when you
<v Speaker 4>went to check it out, right.
<v Speaker 3>He did.
<v Speaker 2>I went up to Boulder because they were shutting her down. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>went with my buddy Allan who went there for years
<v Speaker 2>and years. Yeah, because he's see you grad to college there.
<v Speaker 3>So we went like one last time. But we've been bambooslo,
<v Speaker 3>we sure have.
<v Speaker 4>They are going to move the dark Horse to a
<v Speaker 4>new unspecified location.
<v Speaker 5>So it looks like that whole hubba blub whatever the
<v Speaker 5>no I made up a new word, but everything that happened,
<v Speaker 5>Remember they made a big deal about closing.
<v Speaker 3>Down the dark On. We went hammeredoneers.
<v Speaker 4>You put everything up for auction they did, which made
<v Speaker 4>us really feel like they were closing down shop. But
<v Speaker 4>what they're doing there is there a mixed use development
<v Speaker 4>is what the old building is going to be and into.
<v Speaker 4>So I don't know if that's like parking lot apartment
<v Speaker 4>building type stuff.
<v Speaker 3>So maybe they were forced out of.
<v Speaker 4>The old location, but they did make us believe that
<v Speaker 4>they were going to shut things down.
<v Speaker 5>So now they are going to open back up. No
<v Speaker 5>details on when that.
<v Speaker 4>Is or where it's going to be, but they do
<v Speaker 4>say they promised that they'll have the same name and
<v Speaker 4>the same charm as the old one again that closed
<v Speaker 4>last month after fifty but they sold.
<v Speaker 3>All the charm, all the charm at auction did made
<v Speaker 3>so much.
<v Speaker 4>Stuff, some of it and keep hold of the goods
<v Speaker 4>because that's the thing. Who knows how they're going to
<v Speaker 4>redecorate it. Maybe this is a new begin it's a.
<v Speaker 3>New beginning, it's a new journey for the exactly, it's
<v Speaker 3>a glow up. This is the dark horses glow up.
<v Speaker 4>And so maybe they'll do a little bit like more minimalist,
<v Speaker 4>minimalistic type of decorating.
<v Speaker 3>Right, they'll have the charm, though they should change it.
<v Speaker 5>There may.
<v Speaker 3>Exactly. Yeah, so there we go. Though that was pretty shy.
<v Speaker 3>Still feel like I was bamboozled kind of a little bit.
<v Speaker 5>Right, Did you win a million dollars?
<v Speaker 3>Maybe that'll make you feel better. No, I'm still here.
<v Speaker 9>But he did.
<v Speaker 5>Powerball ticket was bought in Golden for a million dollars.
<v Speaker 5>They won.
<v Speaker 2>I've watched this story on three different news stations, local
<v Speaker 2>news stations this morning. I've seen this story three times, okay,
<v Speaker 2>three different channels, three different anchors every time.
<v Speaker 3>Did you win? Well, no, because we're here. It's the
<v Speaker 3>best same joke, No, we're here.
<v Speaker 5>What joke would you like them to say?
<v Speaker 3>Just say no, I didn't win. You tell me the story. Okay,
<v Speaker 3>on we go, still here the.
<v Speaker 5>Ticket.
<v Speaker 3>You're upset, It's just like, never mind.
<v Speaker 2>It's the same people. It's the exact same people. When
<v Speaker 2>you're outside washing your car on your driveway, they walk next.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, the same people who on New Year's Eves say
<v Speaker 4>the whole sea you know.
<v Speaker 5>Next Yeah, So stop saying that.
<v Speaker 2>You're saying anyway, but if you did, it's the same
<v Speaker 2>people who next week are going to be posting the
<v Speaker 2>justin Timberlake memes that say.
<v Speaker 3>Good we got I do, kind of like those done
<v Speaker 3>We're done.
<v Speaker 5>You did the lottery ticket. I want to let him
<v Speaker 5>know that it's the loaf and jug in golden right
<v Speaker 5>there off Ruby Drive winning tickets well thought matched all
<v Speaker 5>five numbers, just not the power ball.
<v Speaker 4>So and that ticket is still unclaimed. So maybe you
<v Speaker 4>bought a ticket you just forgot.
<v Speaker 2>Check your cup holder in your car, check your stuff.
<v Speaker 2>I had that ticket and I looked at it. You
<v Speaker 2>know what my eyes would.
<v Speaker 4>Sound like, what, Well, you've got one hundred and eighty
<v Speaker 4>days to find it, But I did because I'm still here.
<v Speaker 3>Push the buttons right, Okay.
<v Speaker 4>Contaminated marijuana has been sold around the Denver metro area.
<v Speaker 5>That's not a good thing.
<v Speaker 3>It's not a good look for potweed.
<v Speaker 5>This close to four twenty.
<v Speaker 4>That's what I was thinking about it, Like there's a
<v Speaker 4>lot of people partaking in it right now, I'm saying.
<v Speaker 5>So the pestic that they shut up. That's not what
<v Speaker 5>you start that room. I thought you were going to
<v Speaker 5>play a little boying. The pesticides that they used to
<v Speaker 5>treat the marijuana were tested at a much higher level
<v Speaker 5>than they allow, so people were unfamiliar. Weed that is
<v Speaker 5>sold in our state goes through a very rigorous testing
<v Speaker 5>and whatnot.
<v Speaker 4>Well, they do they make sure that certain things are
<v Speaker 4>in check, and I mean they've got laboratories that do it,
<v Speaker 4>and they'll find dispensaries for not following through and there's
<v Speaker 4>a lot of things that they need to do checks
<v Speaker 4>and balances to keep things emplise.
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, so you're like telling me that, like if I
<v Speaker 15>smoke this weed, the spiders will stay away.
<v Speaker 5>Bro.
<v Speaker 3>That is not there's spiders in my basement, Bro. They
<v Speaker 3>might get a much better high.
<v Speaker 5>You might turn into a spider. Maybe you could shoot
<v Speaker 5>web out of your hands.
<v Speaker 3>Are you staying there's spiders inside of me?
<v Speaker 4>Right? Maybe the spider that wiggled inside her.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's trippy, bro. What book was that? If you
<v Speaker 3>give an old lady.
<v Speaker 5>If you give you, If I knew an old lady
<v Speaker 5>who swallowed a fly.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know why she swallowed the fly. I guess
<v Speaker 3>she'll die. It's an awesome kid's book. It's a really
<v Speaker 3>really good kids Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Then the bird ate, the spiders Ate the.
<v Speaker 3>Fly spoiler aler.
<v Speaker 16>She she's got the mic, the moxie, and a brain
<v Speaker 16>full of Doctor Phil re runs.
<v Speaker 3>She's on me black a duck on a june bug.
<v Speaker 2>But can you take down Katie in pop culture SmackDown?
<v Speaker 1>This is Katie Crush.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we love this game. It's a lot of fun.
<v Speaker 3>China High, China.
<v Speaker 2>Hello, Hello, well China, you're gonna battle Katie today. So
<v Speaker 2>before we get to it, tell us a little bit
<v Speaker 2>about yourself.
<v Speaker 7>I am a teacher, and I am taking my son
<v Speaker 7>to the dentist today.
<v Speaker 3>Oh no, well, what grade do you teach?
<v Speaker 7>I teach first and second grade?
<v Speaker 3>Hell you kids. Those are kids who still pick their
<v Speaker 3>nose and fart in class though.
<v Speaker 7>That's true, but they're still sweet.
<v Speaker 3>They're so sweet.
<v Speaker 4>You put up with it because they're so cute, so totally.
<v Speaker 3>And then the dentist, what's that all about? Just a cleaning?
<v Speaker 7>Well he's too so it's his first trip to the dentist.
<v Speaker 5>Oh no, you don't know how he reacts yet. This
<v Speaker 5>will be new for you.
<v Speaker 7>I already know it's gonna be hard, but you know,
<v Speaker 7>you gotta do it.
<v Speaker 2>Have you been giving him like a little pep talk
<v Speaker 2>like this is where everybody does it.
<v Speaker 3>It's gonna be fine.
<v Speaker 7>Totally. We watched a little Daniel Tiger episode this morning
<v Speaker 7>about it, so we're right.
<v Speaker 3>That's what I do every time before I go as well.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you need to gotta get your head right from
<v Speaker 5>the dentist.
<v Speaker 3>I gotta ask you. Does your dentist have the little
<v Speaker 3>treasure chest when they're doing well?
<v Speaker 10>I don't know yet.
<v Speaker 14>We'll have to find out trip.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I hope, so, I hope. So, Katie, would you
<v Speaker 3>like to say anything to China?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, just good luck at the dentist first of all,
<v Speaker 4>because that's a big one. And yeah, I hope you
<v Speaker 4>know your pop culture China. We're gonna bring it.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you, all right, all right, tell Katie to leave
<v Speaker 2>the studio, China, Okay.
<v Speaker 7>Leave the studio please, okay, please, and.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you, you bet. All the ladies are so kind.
<v Speaker 5>Would you mind just possibly just stepping out for a moment?
<v Speaker 3>All right, she's leaving.
<v Speaker 2>She goes into a room where she can't hear anything.
<v Speaker 2>I come up with the questions, so there's no cheating.
<v Speaker 2>Best out of five wins, and then well we'll find
<v Speaker 2>out if you're right or wrong China, once we bring
<v Speaker 2>Katie back in the studio. Okay, okay, all right, let's
<v Speaker 2>get to it. Here's your first question. What twenty twenty
<v Speaker 2>three film featured a bear that was all jacked up
<v Speaker 2>on a well.
<v Speaker 7>Known drug, cocaine bear.
<v Speaker 2>Your second question, who was the voice of the genie
<v Speaker 2>in the original ninety two film Aladdin the.
<v Speaker 3>Cartoon Robin Williams.
<v Speaker 2>Your third question, what film featured bowling and a character
<v Speaker 2>named the.
<v Speaker 7>Dude the Big Lebowski.
<v Speaker 2>Fourth question for the crush, how old is Leonardo DiCaprio's
<v Speaker 2>current girlfriend?
<v Speaker 5>Oh?
<v Speaker 7>Gosh, probably like twenty three twenty three?
<v Speaker 2>And your final question, Love and Marriage performed by Frank
<v Speaker 2>Sinatra was the theme song to what eighties TV show?
<v Speaker 7>Oh No, Family Matters, All.
<v Speaker 3>Right, Family matters. It is time for part two of the.
<v Speaker 2>Very popular Katie Crush. We brought Katie back in the studio, China.
<v Speaker 3>You still with us?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>How do you feel like you did with your part?
<v Speaker 7>I felt good at the beginning, and those last.
<v Speaker 3>Two kind of fizzled out, right.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, all right, Katie, let's see how may do.
<v Speaker 3>Here is your first question.
<v Speaker 2>What twenty twenty three film featured a bear that was
<v Speaker 2>all jacked up on a very well known.
<v Speaker 3>Drug, cocaine.
<v Speaker 2>Beara knows all about cocaine too. Second question, who was
<v Speaker 2>the voice of the genie in the ninety two film Aladdin?
<v Speaker 3>It was a cartoon Yeah, late, great Robin Williams us Yes, China.
<v Speaker 3>You also said, Robin Williams, so far, so good, one of.
<v Speaker 5>The best cartoon Disney characters ever.
<v Speaker 2>What nineteen ninety eight film featured a bowling and a
<v Speaker 2>character named the Dude?
<v Speaker 3>Oh, I don't all Kingpin? Bowling Kingpin?
<v Speaker 2>We were looking for the Big Lebowski.
<v Speaker 5>I've never seen that movie.
<v Speaker 3>You've never seen that.
<v Speaker 5>You've never seen that movie? Okay, all right.
<v Speaker 2>Your fourth question, how old is Leonardo DiCaprio's current girlfriend.
<v Speaker 4>Oh, she's like, what is it twenty twenty seven? Is
<v Speaker 4>she twenty seven?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, because he's like fifty one.
<v Speaker 3>He iss, Wow, you're tapped in. You know, China, you
<v Speaker 3>were close, you said twenty three. She's a good guess.
<v Speaker 2>That's right in the same As long as you pick
<v Speaker 2>somewhere in the twenties, you're probably right.
<v Speaker 3>Right, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Fifth and final question, Love and Marriage, was performed by
<v Speaker 2>Frank Sinatra, and it was also the theme song to
<v Speaker 2>what a TV show?
<v Speaker 5>It's an institute. You can't disparage it's married with children,
<v Speaker 5>love that show.
<v Speaker 2>On China, you said, I can't read my scribble, But
<v Speaker 2>it wasn't that.
<v Speaker 3>It wasn't that. So doing the math, Katie got four, China,
<v Speaker 3>you got three. You've officially been crushed by Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, come on, Katie, you gotta be sorry.
<v Speaker 5>I'm sorry China.
<v Speaker 7>I was really well, thank you anywhere it was about.
<v Speaker 5>Talking to you and good luck at the dentist.
<v Speaker 3>Good luck, thank you, have a great day.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, But oh man, you go to be like.
<v Speaker 5>Sometimes I can't hold.
<v Speaker 2>Back, right, honestly, I'm I'm I'm, I'm really impressed for
<v Speaker 2>the twenty seven.
<v Speaker 3>Like, I don't know how you nailed the current girlfriend
<v Speaker 3>tapped in, Jeremy tapped in all right.
<v Speaker 2>Good news is we're gonna play Katie Crush again on
<v Speaker 2>Monday morning with.
<v Speaker 3>Jeremy Katie and all right, we're gonna get out of here.
<v Speaker 2>Big Rob's coming up next as always, going commercial free
<v Speaker 2>for about ninety minutes right around eleven thirty. So do
<v Speaker 2>us a solid put Mix one hundred on wherever you
<v Speaker 2>are and enjoy some great tunes. Other than that, we're
<v Speaker 2>gonna bounce. We gotta go down to ball Arena, don't we.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? Nuggets thing right, yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Off playoff party, gets and abs?
<v Speaker 3>Is that what's going on? All I got all that
<v Speaker 3>email was free sandwiches. Well there sandwiches either.
<v Speaker 5>Moment that is free sandwiches for free sandwiches already.
<v Speaker 2>All right, guys, have a great weekend, stay warm tonight,
<v Speaker 2>and we'll be back bright and early Monday morning to
<v Speaker 2>have some fun.
<v Speaker 3>We're Jeremy and Katie and Josh here at Denver's Makes
<v Speaker 3>one hundred. Bye bye
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