<v Speaker 1>Jary Katy and Josh six one hundred. Well, this is exciting.
<v Speaker 2>Would like to welcome everybody to National Zipper Day today.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, everything really does have a day, doesn't it.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Ken Regrett and play a weird al right there.
<v Speaker 2>I think the best zipper scene in all of cinema
<v Speaker 2>would have to be something about.
<v Speaker 1>Mary uh I posted that clip on my Facebook page
<v Speaker 1>this morning and said, Hey, Happy Zipper Day.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's what everyone thinks.
<v Speaker 1>How'd you get the frank and the beans? How did
<v Speaker 1>you get the beans over the frank? Happy Zipper Day, everybody.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so there's an update to American Pie Air quote
<v Speaker 2>star Shannon Elizabeth. We talked about her a couple of
<v Speaker 2>weeks ago because she said, hey guys, I'm.
<v Speaker 1>Gonna join only fans.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, about the first week she made one point two
<v Speaker 2>million dollars shaking that booty.
<v Speaker 3>She got to keep all of it. That was the
<v Speaker 3>whole point is she was like, when I go out,
<v Speaker 3>let's when she goes out to casting calls in Hollywood,
<v Speaker 3>they all tell her, we want you to take off
<v Speaker 3>your clothes, and so she's like, if I'm gonna do that,
<v Speaker 3>I'm going to keep the money. I make for it,
<v Speaker 3>so good for her, wind up a business woman.
<v Speaker 2>Business and getting that sh showing up business making business
<v Speaker 2>for her. She says, she is showing off a more
<v Speaker 2>sexy side no one has seen and being closer to
<v Speaker 2>my fans, oh super close.
<v Speaker 1>I mean we've we've seen it though. I was like,
<v Speaker 1>we've already seen that.
<v Speaker 3>She looks great. Really still like people are paying for
<v Speaker 3>it one point whatever, a million dollars point two million
<v Speaker 3>in the first week. Good for her. That makes me
<v Speaker 3>happy that she's making all that money.
<v Speaker 2>Joked earlier, Put your clown makeup on and head on
<v Speaker 2>into work. Today is Shannon Elizabeth shakes her booty on
<v Speaker 2>the interwebs makes that much money? How about this too?
<v Speaker 2>Lisa Kuterro was on some sort of podcast. She was
<v Speaker 2>talking about what the Friends cast made when the show
<v Speaker 2>was on. That first season, they only made about twenty
<v Speaker 2>two thousand dollars per episode, but by season nine to ten,
<v Speaker 2>they were making a million dollars per episode.
<v Speaker 3>I remember it was a big deal that they're very
<v Speaker 3>big deal.
<v Speaker 1>And then all of them together, so that's a big.
<v Speaker 3>Fac They all got out for each other, like that
<v Speaker 3>was a big deal.
<v Speaker 1>That's right.
<v Speaker 2>Well, they had some pretty solid residuals worked into their
<v Speaker 2>contract as well. She is saying that everybody on the cast,
<v Speaker 2>uh st minus you know, may he rest is receiving
<v Speaker 2>twenty million a year in residuals. We're not doing anything
<v Speaker 2>just for reruns, product placement, you know, streaming sales, whatever.
<v Speaker 1>Twenty million a year just hanging out put on that makeup. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>that also.
<v Speaker 3>Proves the power of a good contract. And make sure
<v Speaker 3>you work all those things out, you know, in the
<v Speaker 3>in the in the now, so that they know in
<v Speaker 3>the future it works out for you.
<v Speaker 1>Here.
<v Speaker 2>Grants in the news today for some reason, no idea.
<v Speaker 2>There's an interview that has been circulating again in which
<v Speaker 2>he lists all the things that annoy him and I'm
<v Speaker 2>kind of on board.
<v Speaker 1>I'm kind of on board.
<v Speaker 3>With all of you to make a list.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, let's make a list today.
<v Speaker 3>Things.
<v Speaker 2>So for his list, people walking slowly, can't stand it,
<v Speaker 2>walk faster, mabe, they're right.
<v Speaker 1>People with backpacks. I'm with him. I don't get it.
<v Speaker 2>If I walk it through a target or something and
<v Speaker 2>there's somebody with a giant backpack on, I'm like, do
<v Speaker 2>you need to carry that much crap.
<v Speaker 1>With you on a daily basis you automatically look suspicious,
<v Speaker 1>and you look suspicious, you look like you're gonna blow
<v Speaker 1>the place up.
<v Speaker 2>So I'm annoyed with people with backpacks water bottles. I
<v Speaker 2>don't really get that one, I guess because I see
<v Speaker 2>a lot of people just carrying these things all the time.
<v Speaker 3>Hydrated.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but I'm kind of in camp water bottle now.
<v Speaker 2>Leaf blowers only at like seven am on a Sunday,
<v Speaker 2>because I like the leaf blower. I was blowing some
<v Speaker 2>stuff off of our back patio the other day and
<v Speaker 2>Nicole got mad at me because I didn't close the
<v Speaker 2>whole back patio door.
<v Speaker 1>I just left the screen door and it.
<v Speaker 2>Was blowing dust in the house and she just dusted
<v Speaker 2>and she was going off at me. Yeah, so I
<v Speaker 2>came inside with the leaf blower and started blowing everything off,
<v Speaker 2>even her.
<v Speaker 1>Such a dude thing. So anyway, I like that list.
<v Speaker 1>There's more on there. Look it up yourself. Anything else
<v Speaker 1>going on?
<v Speaker 2>Oh?
<v Speaker 1>Apple TV?
<v Speaker 2>Did you guys watch the season four of ted Lasso
<v Speaker 2>trailer yesterday?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, No, I haven't yet.
<v Speaker 1>Season four is coming. I'm really excited.
<v Speaker 2>He is now going to be leading a women's second
<v Speaker 2>division soccer team.
<v Speaker 3>In Richmond, Okay, because you really liked that.
<v Speaker 1>I really like that show. If you haven't watched it,
<v Speaker 1>you're a solid show.
<v Speaker 3>I haven't seen it, but I love him like I
<v Speaker 3>love everything he's in. So something to check out.
<v Speaker 1>It's got a good mustache.
<v Speaker 2>And then Netflix has ordered his second season of the
<v Speaker 2>animated Stranger Things Tales from eighty five just five days
<v Speaker 2>after its premiere, So they're they're raking in money on that.
<v Speaker 1>Thirteen point eight million viewing hours. It looks like, I don't.
<v Speaker 3>Know, I'm glad somebody liked it. I couldn't really get
<v Speaker 3>into it. What's a cartoon part of it? Too? I
<v Speaker 3>just feel like a small child will even more than normally.
<v Speaker 2>I see they're going to be doing a Stranger Things
<v Speaker 2>happy meal at Mickey D's. And I like that because
<v Speaker 2>it kind of brings me back to like the eighties
<v Speaker 2>exactly when they did you know, combinations like that with
<v Speaker 2>Mickey D's.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, the nostalgia factor for placement, like makes me want
<v Speaker 3>to get a happy meal that and other reasons, lots
<v Speaker 3>of reasons.
<v Speaker 1>All right, what's local? Okay?
<v Speaker 3>So this is a big day today because it is
<v Speaker 3>Colorado Pine Day. Yes, and it is always on a Wednesday,
<v Speaker 3>the industry's slowest day. Over two hundred spots I believe
<v Speaker 3>are celebrating. So just drop by your favorite group hub,
<v Speaker 3>get yourself a commemorative glass.
<v Speaker 1>And I've done it the past three years, have you.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I don't think I'm gonna do it again because
<v Speaker 2>they just sit there for the rest of the year.
<v Speaker 3>You should though, this glass looks really neat actually, just
<v Speaker 3>like last year. Well, I'd like all the little they
<v Speaker 3>call them Easter eggs in it, right, because there's a
<v Speaker 3>dinosaur themed there's a lot of camping, there's some tents
<v Speaker 3>in there.
<v Speaker 1>There's a prairie dog, porn and beer.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they pay homage to the mountains. There's the trees
<v Speaker 3>and all the wilderness in there as well. And this year,
<v Speaker 3>as artist Denver based Joe Pallick, he did pay homage
<v Speaker 3>as well to Colorado's one hundred and fiftieth birthday this year,
<v Speaker 3>along with two fifty for the USA.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, they pick a different artist each and every year
<v Speaker 2>for these glasses and then start pumping them out.
<v Speaker 1>I think they're only like five bucks or something like that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, A dollar from every glass goes directly to the
<v Speaker 3>Colorado Brewers Guild. Rather. Yeah, that's right, And I like
<v Speaker 3>that because I think a lot of people, especially here
<v Speaker 3>in Colorado, because we're a state that's known for all
<v Speaker 3>of our local breweries, these mom and pop places that
<v Speaker 3>have really become national you know, treasures and at least
<v Speaker 3>state wide treasures. But they're going through it, like a
<v Speaker 3>lot of breweries We've talked about it. How a lot
<v Speaker 3>of them have I've had to shut down shop. Like
<v Speaker 3>there's a the younger generation is least less interested in
<v Speaker 3>drinking than we were at that age, and you double, well,
<v Speaker 3>but they're seeing the effects of it, like you know
<v Speaker 3>what I mean, Like it's not the past time that
<v Speaker 3>it used to be. So the local breweries could use
<v Speaker 3>all the help that they could get right now.
<v Speaker 1>So right, Yeah, I.
<v Speaker 2>Usually get mine from a little one called coal Mine
<v Speaker 2>Avenue Brewery.
<v Speaker 1>There you go, and they're super dog friendly, exactly.
<v Speaker 3>So go to your favorite little exactly, go show them
<v Speaker 3>some support and you know, tip one back on.
<v Speaker 1>A Wedesday, why not?
<v Speaker 2>The best thing about that brewery is it's across the
<v Speaker 2>street from the former Fun Plex if you're familiar with
<v Speaker 2>that down in the little Fun area.
<v Speaker 1>Big deal back in like the eighties and nineties toil down.
<v Speaker 1>There's like a hospital there now anyway.
<v Speaker 2>One of their beers is called the fun Plex and
<v Speaker 2>they still have the like logo.
<v Speaker 1>On the glass and everything.
<v Speaker 2>It reminds me when I was a kid drinking you
<v Speaker 2>drunk nostalgia.
<v Speaker 3>That's pretty funny, okay, or keeping it in. We'll go
<v Speaker 3>to Westminster for this one, where the city is asking
<v Speaker 3>residents to help locate and report the road damage during
<v Speaker 3>its third annual pothole Poloosa. Give it a fun name
<v Speaker 3>and you can get anybody on board, right. But they
<v Speaker 3>talk about how the potholes, you know, you've got to
<v Speaker 3>track them down before they become bigger issues. I mean
<v Speaker 3>we all know, right if you let it grow, it
<v Speaker 3>keeps getting bigger and larger, and it just causes more
<v Speaker 3>and more problems. I mean, it's so funny, Like you know,
<v Speaker 3>like certain stretches of road that you drive frequently, you
<v Speaker 3>just know where to go right, Like even thinking going
<v Speaker 3>home right now, I know where there's some spots in
<v Speaker 3>the road where I've got to get over to the
<v Speaker 3>right a little bit right, Gotta get over to the
<v Speaker 3>left on this stretch right here, just so I don't
<v Speaker 3>hit it, but Westminster is trying to get on top
<v Speaker 3>of it. And I didn't realize they do this each
<v Speaker 3>and every year and they make it a big deal
<v Speaker 3>so people get excited again. Just calling it pothole Palooza.
<v Speaker 1>That'll do it. That's cute. Yeah, that's cute.
<v Speaker 3>Nice little name.
<v Speaker 1>Along to fill it with different things though, filled the potholes.
<v Speaker 3>He talked about that too, Yes, Like what else could
<v Speaker 3>you you know, like, what if you do like the
<v Speaker 3>trampoline stuff, wouldn't that be Yeah, put trampoline in one
<v Speaker 3>of all trampoline. Put some pillows.
<v Speaker 1>Pillows is nice.
<v Speaker 2>Also, squish moles, squish squish mellows, squishmellows.
<v Speaker 3>How do you say that?
<v Speaker 1>Squish mellows?
<v Speaker 3>The boo boos, money, the fofoos. You don't want to
<v Speaker 3>go all spendy like that. You've got to do a
<v Speaker 3>little fufoos. And then one more with the Colorado whiskey
<v Speaker 3>named top of the Top root Shoot Spirits the American
<v Speaker 3>Single Malt whiskey. It's four year bottled in Bond. They
<v Speaker 3>won the twenty twenty six International Whiskey of the Year
<v Speaker 3>as well as the Spirit of the Year and the
<v Speaker 3>American Single Malt Whiskey of the Year Award. This is
<v Speaker 3>a distillery that's based in Loveland. It was born out
<v Speaker 3>of Lander Farms and so it's a five generation family
<v Speaker 3>business and uh I just love that there, you know,
<v Speaker 3>keeping it here in Colorado. And they said it's a
<v Speaker 3>really good look for Colorado as well to get the
<v Speaker 3>top honor for this whiskey award.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, okay, try Lovelin.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's called the root Shoot Root Spirits, Spirits American single.
<v Speaker 3>Really got to focus when you say it, root Shoot Spirits. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>top of the top. So tip our hat to you.
<v Speaker 1>All Right, there you go, guys as your mile high hype.
<v Speaker 2>You're up to date on all the big stories with Jeremy,
<v Speaker 2>Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 1>Makes one hundred
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