<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katie and Josh six one hundred. We like all
<v Speaker 1>the gossip, We like all the dirt, all the juice.
<v Speaker 2>Uh.
<v Speaker 1>And then we take some of your messages and turn
<v Speaker 1>around and read them on the air, and you guys
<v Speaker 1>can sound off about some of the dilemmas going on.
<v Speaker 2>Uh.
<v Speaker 1>CJ sent this on my instagrams and uh, she said,
<v Speaker 1>I need a ruling on something. One of my co workers,
<v Speaker 1>let's call her psycho idiot okay wow, has been coming
<v Speaker 1>in all decked out in Coachella gear, like she just
<v Speaker 1>crawled out of the desert. She said, she's got a
<v Speaker 1>hoodie and a tote bag and sunglasses and a water bottle.
<v Speaker 1>The entire vibe except dot dot dot. This idiot didn't
<v Speaker 1>go to Coachella. She goes, her daughter went. Her daughter
<v Speaker 1>brought back all the merch and now she put Tina,
<v Speaker 1>which is fantastic. And now Tina is walking around the
<v Speaker 1>office like she personally locked eyes with Justin Bieber. She
<v Speaker 1>keeps casually dropping things like quote, uugh, Coachella was so
<v Speaker 1>crowded this year, so many people, people were like peeing
<v Speaker 1>on the ground. The vibe Coachella this year was insane,
<v Speaker 1>and she goes, and I'm just sitting here, like, let's relax, queen.
<v Speaker 1>It's not even the merchant itself, it's the attitude. We're
<v Speaker 1>the hoodie, fine, cute whatever, but don't act like you
<v Speaker 1>survived nine hours in the desert, paid fourteen dollars for water,
<v Speaker 1>and slept in your Kia all weekend. She goes, be please,
<v Speaker 1>where do you guys stand on this? Is it harmless
<v Speaker 1>or is it low key weird to rep an event
<v Speaker 1>you didn't actually go to? And more importantly, do I
<v Speaker 1>call her out? Or just let her live her Coachella
<v Speaker 1>her Coachella Fantasy era? I love you all, She ends
<v Speaker 1>by saying, Jerry, I've been listening to you since four
<v Speaker 1>and that's real, not fake. As she wrote, so XO,
<v Speaker 1>and that is from CJ. Thank you, CJ, very kind
<v Speaker 1>of you to write in. So again, the phone line's
<v Speaker 1>open if you guys want to sound off about the
<v Speaker 1>Coachella merch that's being rocked at the office even though
<v Speaker 1>she didn't go, or we're gonna go a little deeper
<v Speaker 1>into this and say, like any concert merch. So three
<v Speaker 1>O three six nine one one mix three oh three
<v Speaker 1>six nine one sixteen forty nine now, Katie knew we
<v Speaker 1>were gonna be talking about this today and I see
<v Speaker 1>what you have on it.
<v Speaker 3>Literally wore my Justin Bieber Coachella shirt today.
<v Speaker 1>There it is.
<v Speaker 3>This shirt is from twenty twenty six Coachella. Like, my
<v Speaker 3>daughter went to Coachella and bought me this T shirt.
<v Speaker 3>That being said, it was also my birthday and we
<v Speaker 3>were supposed to go to this together and I wasn't
<v Speaker 3>able to go, so she brought it back.
<v Speaker 4>For me because of all that.
<v Speaker 3>So I feel like I have every right to rock
<v Speaker 3>this T shirt and walk around this building like I
<v Speaker 3>know what happened when he went up there and played
<v Speaker 3>everything from YouTube, Like I.
<v Speaker 1>Was like it was so down, it was Sue packed
<v Speaker 1>this year, Like it was like I slept.
<v Speaker 4>On the ground, barely move.
<v Speaker 1>I'm kind of with Cej. I think it's silly to
<v Speaker 1>be rocking concert merch when you didn't actually go to
<v Speaker 1>the concert.
<v Speaker 5>I don't see, Katie, I'm rocking the one that I
<v Speaker 5>went to. Josh, Yeah, I went to this one you
<v Speaker 5>went to.
<v Speaker 6>That, you know.
<v Speaker 1>I put my Pearl Jam T shirt on today because
<v Speaker 1>I knew we were gonna be talking about this. But again,
<v Speaker 1>huge Pearl Jam fan and been to their concert. You've
<v Speaker 1>seen them. And what the funny thing is is, I
<v Speaker 1>didn't even buy this at the concert, Like this is
<v Speaker 1>a Target shirt. But I've been to a Pearl Jam concert,
<v Speaker 1>so I can say that I can rock the T shirt. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>if you if you weren't at Coachella, Katie, I don't
<v Speaker 1>know if I can. Can you take that off?
<v Speaker 2>No?
<v Speaker 4>Absolutely not. I'm wearing this. I'm gonna wear it tomorrow too.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna wash it and wear This is the second
<v Speaker 3>time I've worn it this week already.
<v Speaker 4>I will wear it again.
<v Speaker 3>I think it's fine again my kiddo went or not
<v Speaker 3>only that.
<v Speaker 4>But it was my birthday.
<v Speaker 3>Like I just feel like there's so many things tied
<v Speaker 3>into that where it's okay I can have a pass
<v Speaker 3>to wear a Coachella shirt today.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know. I think it's up there to get
<v Speaker 1>you with Like people come rolling in with like boulder
<v Speaker 1>boulder shirts on it and they don't run, Like, yeah
<v Speaker 1>they don't obviously you can look at it. Is that
<v Speaker 1>a triple x L and they're like, oh, my wife
<v Speaker 1>got this for me at the marathon. You don't like
<v Speaker 1>that you can't wear the Bolder Boulder T shirt. Then
<v Speaker 1>if you have not participated in it, you cannot do this.
<v Speaker 4>I think it's okay.
<v Speaker 1>I do.
<v Speaker 3>I think if you're just supporting something, it's okay.
<v Speaker 4>Oh does that make you a poser?
<v Speaker 3>Oh?
<v Speaker 1>It was like rocking the metal if you didn't finish
<v Speaker 1>the race. And I'm a recovering poser. And I'll tell
<v Speaker 1>you guys about it next. But if you guys want
<v Speaker 1>to sound off about this, what are your thoughts on
<v Speaker 1>wearing shirts or any sort of product for events that
<v Speaker 1>you didn't go to?
<v Speaker 2>Do?
<v Speaker 3>You know, like the kids in like middle school who
<v Speaker 3>wear like Rolling Stones T shirts. That's where I feel
<v Speaker 3>like we can draw the line, like can you name
<v Speaker 3>one Rolling Stone? They just like the logo right with
<v Speaker 3>the lips and everything and the tongue sticking out. So
<v Speaker 3>that's where I feel like, if you don't listen to
<v Speaker 3>the band, you have no business.
<v Speaker 1>That's where I got no business.
<v Speaker 3>If you just are supporting them and you want to say,
<v Speaker 3>hey this I heard this was a great tour.
<v Speaker 4>I heard Bieber killed it on that.
<v Speaker 1>Coach bus day. You just got to buy a normal
<v Speaker 1>b board Biebler the Biebler T shirt it. So that's
<v Speaker 1>where you know I got this from Coachella.
<v Speaker 3>I know he's actually selling merch right now, two hundred
<v Speaker 3>and fifty dollars for a hoodie that just says Coachella
<v Speaker 3>on it, Like you don't even have to be there
<v Speaker 3>to get it. It just his merch says Coachella. And
<v Speaker 3>it's two hundred fifty bucks for a hoodie right now.
<v Speaker 1>If I were you, I'd flip that T shirt online
<v Speaker 1>right now, sell it, make four hundred bucks. It's my
<v Speaker 1>shoot all day long.
<v Speaker 4>It's my birthday present.
<v Speaker 1>So what do you guys think? Can you wear T
<v Speaker 1>shirts or merch from events that you have not been to? U?
<v Speaker 1>If you want to sound off, three ozho three six
<v Speaker 1>nine one sixteen forty nine. And I can preach to
<v Speaker 1>this because I'm a recovering poser. Back in the day,
<v Speaker 1>on my truck, I used to put stickers on there
<v Speaker 1>of like Colorado Ski resorts because they had really neat stickers,
<v Speaker 1>you know, and it was like, I'm repping Colorado, and
<v Speaker 1>but I didn't ski, I didn't snowboard, so I was
<v Speaker 1>a total posers. Slap a big old Loveland sticker on there. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>I had never been elevation, no, but.
<v Speaker 5>You wouldn't rock, you wouldn't put the ice ski Loveland
<v Speaker 5>on your I.
<v Speaker 1>Did the ice ski Loveland. I think that's what it said. Okay,
<v Speaker 1>that's ridiculous. So again I had to have a talk
<v Speaker 1>with myself and said, Jared, don't be a poser. So
<v Speaker 1>I'm a recovering poser. All right, guys, that is a rehab.
<v Speaker 1>I put a ski rack on top of it.
<v Speaker 4>Rehab.
<v Speaker 1>My name is jar and I'm a poser.
<v Speaker 4>Is your name even, jer.
<v Speaker 1>My name is rod A Jeremy poser. Gina, Gina, Gina.
<v Speaker 2>Hi, Gina, Hi, good morning.
<v Speaker 1>I didn't even that's all right? Hi, Gena, good morning.
<v Speaker 3>What are you?
<v Speaker 1>What are your thoughts on this?
<v Speaker 2>I think she's totally overreacting. I'm with Katie. I think
<v Speaker 2>it could be come, you know, comparing it to wearing
<v Speaker 2>your kids college you know, shirt where they go. You
<v Speaker 2>didn't go there, but they go there, so you're wearing
<v Speaker 2>it because you're you know, a proud parent or to
<v Speaker 2>support it. So I think that she's totally overreacting.
<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to think about that one. Because you are
<v Speaker 1>paying money to the college, so in a way, you
<v Speaker 1>are associated with that college. You're paying the tuition. You
<v Speaker 1>got a scholarship, Yeah, then you can't wear the shirt.
<v Speaker 4>A stickler.
<v Speaker 1>You got to listen to your majesty, all right, listen
<v Speaker 1>to you. If your kid gets a scholarship, you can't
<v Speaker 1>wear the shirt. But if you're paying for it, you
<v Speaker 1>can wear the shirt.
<v Speaker 6>All right.
<v Speaker 2>I don't like that those are the rules at all.
<v Speaker 1>It's in the Bible. Actually, it's in the Bible. Gina,
<v Speaker 1>you make a fun point this morning. Thank you for
<v Speaker 1>calling in.
<v Speaker 2>Fank, have a good day bye.
<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to think about that.
<v Speaker 4>I think that's a past.
<v Speaker 3>I think that you brought that kid into existence, right, probably.
<v Speaker 1>Well, the thing is you've been to that college. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>probably too. You've been there.
<v Speaker 3>Not only that, you late night with that kid studying
<v Speaker 3>for exams, making.
<v Speaker 1>Sure you have a good bed to the event.
<v Speaker 4>You've been there. You've been in since the beginning, no.
<v Speaker 1>Parent teacher days at the college. Like you've been there. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>you're exposed to the college. So you know what you
<v Speaker 1>can wear that you have been there. It's not like
<v Speaker 1>Coche where you have not been there.
<v Speaker 4>But no, no, no, no, no.
<v Speaker 1>Is it Uli Julien Julien, Hi Julien.
<v Speaker 6>Hey, good morning. How are you well.
<v Speaker 1>We're super dupes. Are you getting fired up over this subject?
<v Speaker 6>I am because it's so so ridiculous.
<v Speaker 1>Right, Oh, this is real life.
<v Speaker 6>No, I know this is real life, but it's like,
<v Speaker 6>listen to this. I did not go to Indiana University,
<v Speaker 6>but I am a huge Choosers fan. I didn't go
<v Speaker 6>to the National Championship Bank game, but I am rock
<v Speaker 6>the sweatshirt from the National Championships No, I have the
<v Speaker 6>super Bowl sweatshirt from when the Broncos won the Super Bowl.
<v Speaker 6>Didn't go to that game either, but you can wear it.
<v Speaker 1>You can wear Broncos gear. You just can't have the
<v Speaker 1>one that says super Bowl on it. Why if you
<v Speaker 1>weren't there, you weren't there.
<v Speaker 2>I don't care.
<v Speaker 4>You still are so proud they may I'm judging.
<v Speaker 1>When I'm like that lady. Yes, when I look at you,
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, dang, that lady went to the Super Bowl.
<v Speaker 1>That's really neat. What an experience. And then I would
<v Speaker 1>meet you and talk to me like, no, I wasn't there. No,
<v Speaker 1>why are you wearing that shirt? Then you goofball.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, even this is totally fine.
<v Speaker 4>It's totally fine.
<v Speaker 3>When I when the Nuggets won the championship in twenty
<v Speaker 3>twenty three. We got those specific shirts, those championship shirts.
<v Speaker 3>So you're telling me the only people who get to
<v Speaker 3>wear those are the ones who were at that game
<v Speaker 3>where they won the champions.
<v Speaker 1>I would say that gameboy, exactly, you just give them back.
<v Speaker 4>This is crazy.
<v Speaker 1>You give him back is what you like. Don't waste fabric.
<v Speaker 1>I want you to turn this into something else. Absolutely,
<v Speaker 1>first day, it was yesterday, reduced were used in recycling.
<v Speaker 6>Oh my god, I don't go.
<v Speaker 1>Your majesty has spoken.
<v Speaker 6>Oh my goodness, thank you Katie.
<v Speaker 4>Thank you, Julia. No, he's wrong.
<v Speaker 1>Thank you, have a good day. Thank you for calling
<v Speaker 1>in and being wrong.
<v Speaker 3>Have you?
<v Speaker 4>My god, you're so bad.
<v Speaker 1>If anyone else wants to sound off about this, three
<v Speaker 1>oh three, six nine one, sixteen forty nine, I might
<v Speaker 1>be able to squeeze in one or two. Were hi, Cynthia, Hi? Hey,
<v Speaker 1>So what are your thoughts on this?
<v Speaker 2>Okay?
<v Speaker 7>I texted in, but I figured i'd call. I agree
<v Speaker 7>with Katie, but what I don't agree with is that
<v Speaker 7>she's flaunting that she went. She's talking about how crowded
<v Speaker 7>it was if she didn't go. She shouldn't be talking
<v Speaker 7>about that. But I think she's okay to wrap the
<v Speaker 7>merchandise that her daughter bought her same thing with Katie.
<v Speaker 7>It was a birthday gift. But if you didn't go,
<v Speaker 7>don't talk about that you went.
<v Speaker 4>That's a good point.
<v Speaker 1>It's a pretty solid I like that.
<v Speaker 4>I like that.
<v Speaker 3>You can rep for your team or your you know, event,
<v Speaker 3>but don't act like you were there if you weren't.
<v Speaker 7>Like, yeah, exactly, I just don't because you didn't go,
<v Speaker 7>you didn't experience it. Why are you lying about it?
<v Speaker 3>Yes, she's a tool the Holy you one got a
<v Speaker 3>light of kick it, write Cynthia.
<v Speaker 1>Coachella was so crowded this year, so many people. You
<v Speaker 1>were a little tea.
<v Speaker 7>If you're gonna say that it was crowded, just put
<v Speaker 7>into the fact that, like my daughter said, it was crowded.
<v Speaker 7>She went, I didn't go.
<v Speaker 6>I don't care. If you're gonna rep rep it, cool, great.
<v Speaker 7>I want to.
<v Speaker 6>I want to. I want to be Burgchella shirt.
<v Speaker 7>I'm not gonna pay two hundred and fifty dollars for it,
<v Speaker 7>but I want watch. Yeah, but I'm not gonna go
<v Speaker 7>around and say that I.
<v Speaker 1>Went, Yeah, Katie, you should probably have a talk with
<v Speaker 1>your daughter about money management. No, shouldn't. That's the bigger conversation.
<v Speaker 3>You know you're right because I'm out there bragging about
<v Speaker 3>my kid, going like, I can't stop telling everyone about
<v Speaker 3>my kid went to Coachella this year.
<v Speaker 4>I think it's the neatest thing. But I've never once
<v Speaker 4>said that I was there.
<v Speaker 6>You know, absolutely, no, one hundred percent.
<v Speaker 7>You're doing it right, and I agree with you one
<v Speaker 7>hundred percent and all you.
<v Speaker 1>Want, that's all. That's you made her day.
<v Speaker 7>I'm raising the roof over here since you Alwayste's day.
<v Speaker 1>You guys just became best friends with Cynthia. Thank you
<v Speaker 1>for calling, Thanks for listening, Thanks all right, bye, all right,
<v Speaker 1>and for all of you coming at me, Jared, what
<v Speaker 1>about all your super DUP's merch for the morning show?
<v Speaker 5>Point?
<v Speaker 1>But that's fine, that's fine. That's no different than me
<v Speaker 1>loving Uh well, I've been to the Pearl Jam concert,
<v Speaker 1>but just let's say I haven't been to a pro
<v Speaker 1>Jam concert. I love their music. I'm buying their shirt
<v Speaker 1>to just represent them. Okay, so what's on with the
<v Speaker 1>superdu You're just representing the show that you love.
<v Speaker 5>You're not saying like super Dupes at Bibercella, Like you're
<v Speaker 5>not having super Duper Cella.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yeah we should. You're right. Once we have the
<v Speaker 1>super Duper Cilla all a concert series, you can't wear
<v Speaker 1>the T shirts from that event unless you were there.
<v Speaker 1>I agree, that's how it works. See why are you
<v Speaker 1>looking at me?
<v Speaker 4>And I'm just still there's a lot of in my mind.
<v Speaker 1>It's all making sense.
<v Speaker 3>There's so many rules about wearing shirts, and I just
<v Speaker 3>want to wear a Bieber shirt, Like I just want
<v Speaker 3>to be no shame in my Bieber game is all.
<v Speaker 2>You know.
<v Speaker 4>That's it.
<v Speaker 1>It's a little tight. What says that she gave you
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