<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh Mix one hundred old JT Action
<v Speaker 1>there actually just crunched up a story that I had
<v Speaker 1>printed out that we didn't get to.
<v Speaker 2>I guess things are on the outs with Jessica Bielle
<v Speaker 2>and Timberlake.
<v Speaker 3>I don't blame her.
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't put up with all those shenanigans either, Like,
<v Speaker 1>if it's those shenanigans, but yeah, she's at home with
<v Speaker 1>the kids taking care of business and he's just out
<v Speaker 1>partying it up, I'd be mad.
<v Speaker 3>I'd be Superman.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, or is it allegedly anymore? He was actually drunk driving.
<v Speaker 4>I think it's great.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, then we should just cover our basics. Don't hurt
<v Speaker 1>us to say it, but yeah, I get it. She
<v Speaker 1>should put on a cape and be super.
<v Speaker 5>Mado's Superman with the pluggy nose super Bad.
<v Speaker 2>Let's dive into the final segment of the show. We
<v Speaker 2>like to send you on your way with a little
<v Speaker 2>something something we call p m I. It's a positive,
<v Speaker 2>a minus, and something interesting.
<v Speaker 6>Who's got the pee today?
<v Speaker 3>I think I got the pee. I'm sorry I was
<v Speaker 3>kind of not ready.
<v Speaker 1>I'm so sorry. I'm sorry. I I was just so
<v Speaker 1>excited about something else at the moment, I know where
<v Speaker 1>I'm going, but just give me a second to get
<v Speaker 1>it has to do with the puppy nana, because a
<v Speaker 1>new study reveals the secrets to a happier relationship with
<v Speaker 1>your dogs.
<v Speaker 3>See, I told you I was gonna get there.
<v Speaker 1>But they're saying that when it comes to playing with
<v Speaker 1>your dog, right, they had the groups that increased the
<v Speaker 1>daily playtime with your dog, where one group increased the
<v Speaker 1>training time used to reward the dog. Right, So they
<v Speaker 1>had one group of dogs where they increase the playtime,
<v Speaker 1>one group where they increased the training time, and where
<v Speaker 1>they both spent time with their puppy nanas the one
<v Speaker 1>where they were playing developed a much better relationship as
<v Speaker 1>far as like dogs being able to be by themselves
<v Speaker 1>without having separation, anxiety, not having behaviors that are not
<v Speaker 1>you know, good when it comes to dogs biting other people,
<v Speaker 1>just getting in people's business and stuff.
<v Speaker 3>So they saw all of these.
<v Speaker 1>Things decrease when you increase your playtime with your dog
<v Speaker 1>versus the training time. So they're saying both of these
<v Speaker 1>are good, right, Like it's good to have the training
<v Speaker 1>time for your dogs. So they learn how to be
<v Speaker 1>an upstaining little puppy Ona.
<v Speaker 3>But also they.
<v Speaker 1>Need that love, they need that affection and that attention,
<v Speaker 1>so it helps them reinforce those positive training behaviors. So
<v Speaker 1>the gist of the story is, if you're looking to
<v Speaker 1>spend more time with your doggie, try to make the
<v Speaker 1>majority of it playtime, and that's going to help in
<v Speaker 1>all areas of that dog's life, including the train time.
<v Speaker 1>And that's what a lot of people are looking for,
<v Speaker 1>especially with puppies. That's where the training time comes in
<v Speaker 1>the most, is when they're young and they're learning things.
<v Speaker 1>So if you can have a little bit more playtime
<v Speaker 1>then train time, you're sure to raise a very again
<v Speaker 1>good puppy.
<v Speaker 6>Noa, so do good boys. That's the thing.
<v Speaker 4>That's the key.
<v Speaker 2>You got to talk baby talk too as well, and
<v Speaker 2>you're playing him's God is ball, but.
<v Speaker 3>They're saying like with that also, it lends to the
<v Speaker 3>emotional bond with the puppies, like when you have that connection,
<v Speaker 3>that love.
<v Speaker 1>That's associated that love that's associated with it, because a lot.
<v Speaker 3>Of times when you're training your dog, you're not necessarily.
<v Speaker 1>Like hugging them and didn't give it a public kisses
<v Speaker 1>and everything, right, like it's strict, you're like rules and
<v Speaker 1>boundaries in place, but when it's the playtime, they're apt
<v Speaker 1>to open up a lot more. And the emotion with
<v Speaker 1>the dog is supposed to be whoa, that was good
<v Speaker 1>for me for pulling that on my.
<v Speaker 6>Head that I did not he speaking of puppy baby.
<v Speaker 4>I love my wife dearly. I love her so much.
<v Speaker 4>We've been together for a couple of decades.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, but I seriously there's there's times when she's talking
<v Speaker 2>to the dog. There's times when I seriously consider moving out.
<v Speaker 3>Well, but they can't hear you Unlessen.
<v Speaker 6>Needs your bridle nails.
<v Speaker 3>Cribbed dogs here in that frequency.
<v Speaker 2>Husbands, and it makes you a bunch of file paperwork
<v Speaker 2>immediately Hims wants a divorce.
<v Speaker 6>Dogs like that.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not saying she don't want one too, for different reasons.
<v Speaker 4>When a blindsider, if she keeps doing.
<v Speaker 1>That's yours been fed tonight.
<v Speaker 6>She's got her nummi nomes.
<v Speaker 4>Get numbs.
<v Speaker 6>You know, the singles get together.
<v Speaker 2>You don't stop it such as.
<v Speaker 5>But for this minus, we're going to Sri Lanka, where
<v Speaker 5>twenty two Buddhist monks went off to a trip to
<v Speaker 5>Bangkok Okay, and this trip, they said was being paid
<v Speaker 5>for by a businessman who were named remained nameless, But
<v Speaker 5>this was for educational materials and treats for school children.
<v Speaker 4>Right wrong.
<v Speaker 5>They showed up at the airport from Bangkok trying to
<v Speaker 5>leave with two hundred and four twenty two pounds of
<v Speaker 5>weed hidden in their luggage. These Buddhist monks wanted to
<v Speaker 5>get high to see Buddha. They seized three point five
<v Speaker 5>million dollars worth of weed from twenty two Buddhist monks.
<v Speaker 6>The tradition chill.
<v Speaker 5>Though I know they were in their traditional garb trying
<v Speaker 5>to get away with this.
<v Speaker 6>They were all seized.
<v Speaker 5>They had they found out from these guys that there
<v Speaker 5>was a massive drug ring being a run by these
<v Speaker 5>Buddhist monks. And though they are now all in jail
<v Speaker 5>right now, waiting for a week to go see in
<v Speaker 5>front of a magistrate, to go be in front of
<v Speaker 5>a magistrate, And I cannot believe that that is like
<v Speaker 5>the last type of person I would ever think that
<v Speaker 5>they would find two hundred and forty two pounds of
<v Speaker 5>weed in their luggage.
<v Speaker 3>And TSA saw them come in though they.
<v Speaker 6>Smell them, Come in, Monk, Please, those poor guys.
<v Speaker 4>Oh man, they'll be fine.
<v Speaker 6>Let's wrap things up with the interesting.
<v Speaker 2>The story is talking about how bar trivias were a
<v Speaker 2>lot of fun before everyone had.
<v Speaker 4>A smartphone in their pockets.
<v Speaker 2>So the trend is kind of fizzling out, so bars
<v Speaker 2>are trying to get more people back in with fun
<v Speaker 2>and unique events.
<v Speaker 6>While this is the hippus new event.
<v Speaker 2>According to the Washington Post, it is nude drawing nights.
<v Speaker 2>So these bars are calling it kink and draw. Another
<v Speaker 2>one is calling it naked Friends. It's not a class
<v Speaker 2>or anything, but you go in and you just draw
<v Speaker 2>live naked models that are standing at the bar while
<v Speaker 2>you're sipping on your cocktails.
<v Speaker 1>This is like, this is like the college class where
<v Speaker 1>you draw naked people.
<v Speaker 4>It's like your class. Hopefully you're not drunk though, makes
<v Speaker 4>it more fun.
<v Speaker 6>So what they do is there's different.
<v Speaker 2>Challenges as well, like this round, you can draw only
<v Speaker 2>with your non dominant hand, or for two minutes keep
<v Speaker 2>your pencil moving on the page like you can't pull
<v Speaker 2>it up, or maybe place the pencil in your mouth
<v Speaker 2>and try try to the naked model. Oh it sounds fun,
<v Speaker 2>and yeah, you have a couple of cocktails.
<v Speaker 4>That one No, you wouldn't be able to do that. Now, Okay,
<v Speaker 4>I know you're thinking this. I know you're thinking this.
<v Speaker 2>The models are part of the event, so you actually
<v Speaker 2>don't go wandering in and choose someone from your friend.
<v Speaker 4>Group to be the model.
<v Speaker 3>I just want to clarify that I'm out.
<v Speaker 6>You can't go in and be like Katie tak it
<v Speaker 6>all off. We want to draw you tonight. Finally, French girls.
<v Speaker 4>I'll tell you you're gonna need a big pencil.
<v Speaker 2>Come on, it's a lot of leading autograph because you're
<v Speaker 2>positive your minus and something interesting this morning with Jeremy, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>Josh here it makes one hundred
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