<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh makes one hundred and O.
<v Speaker 2>Katie's getting ready to have some fun this weekend because
<v Speaker 2>you're hitting the road, aren't you.
<v Speaker 1>I am.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna get on a plane and I just came
<v Speaker 3>across the top dirty parts of airport travel.
<v Speaker 2>Wait, hold up, hold up?
<v Speaker 3>Isn't that funny when you're like about to go on
<v Speaker 3>a trip and the internet gives you everything you don't
<v Speaker 3>want to see either?
<v Speaker 4>He read this the dirtiest parts of the So there's
<v Speaker 4>only four, well there they kind of four hundred.
<v Speaker 3>They did a study of five different airports and these
<v Speaker 3>were just.
<v Speaker 1>The top four.
<v Speaker 3>So there's lots of dirty places when it comes to
<v Speaker 3>airport travel.
<v Speaker 2>This is airport, not the plane.
<v Speaker 1>This is the plane.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, this is the plane.
<v Speaker 3>There was a whole other thing about airports in general,
<v Speaker 3>and one of the dirtiest place there I just want
<v Speaker 3>to point that out was the water bottle filling station.
<v Speaker 3>You don't think of that, but they say that.
<v Speaker 5>So many people go up there and touching it.
<v Speaker 3>They don't clean it enough as you would think they would.
<v Speaker 3>So does the dirtiest place in the airport.
<v Speaker 2>That's discussing It makes me very feel very unsettled.
<v Speaker 1>As far as like on the plane.
<v Speaker 2>Let me guess the tray in front of you.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, yes, yeah, So the dirtiest place dumping, jumping all
<v Speaker 3>the way to the front. Yes, that is a dirty,
<v Speaker 3>dirty place is the tray table.
<v Speaker 1>And they say, yeah, it's because that's what you touch.
<v Speaker 3>I mean you put things on there, like your phone
<v Speaker 3>that you're then going to put on your face.
<v Speaker 2>And they kids are laying on that.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, they highly encourage you. And I know a lot
<v Speaker 1>of flight attendants.
<v Speaker 3>I have friends who tell me the very first thing
<v Speaker 3>you need to do on a plane is wipe down
<v Speaker 3>that tray, Like just make sure you do it with
<v Speaker 3>a wipe so you know it's taken care of.
<v Speaker 4>I saw a kid licking that tray once. That kid
<v Speaker 4>is going to have an epic immune system.
<v Speaker 3>Absolutely, But I've seen people put their feet up on it.
<v Speaker 3>I've seen just flat like food sitting on it with
<v Speaker 3>nothing underneath. It is very, very gross. But some of
<v Speaker 3>the other things you might not think of coming in
<v Speaker 3>at number four was the seat belt buckle, sure because
<v Speaker 3>can have touched it, not cleaning it like you wickness
<v Speaker 3>is something exactly like. So number four was the seatbelt
<v Speaker 3>number three, the only one that was actually in the
<v Speaker 3>restroom was the toilet flush.
<v Speaker 2>Button airplane bathroom.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, yeah, the button that you push that you could
<v Speaker 3>do everything.
<v Speaker 2>I bring my foot of that, the.
<v Speaker 1>Immune system of that kid.
<v Speaker 3>And then number two, this is the one that surprised
<v Speaker 3>me the most, I think, was that little airvent thing above.
<v Speaker 1>You don't even think.
<v Speaker 2>Exactly that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, multiple times, right, Like, I don't touch that thing
<v Speaker 3>just once. It's like four or five times throughout my
<v Speaker 3>flight that I'll be messing with that thing. So I
<v Speaker 3>just it's not like it's gonna deter me from using
<v Speaker 3>these things. But I think, uh, you know, the hand
<v Speaker 3>sanitizer and bringing on wipes yourself so that you can
<v Speaker 3>wipe these down.
<v Speaker 2>You're going to be on one today, Do you bring
<v Speaker 2>your little handy wipes?
<v Speaker 5>I do.
<v Speaker 3>And I just want to give a shout out to
<v Speaker 3>Josh for giving me some really high end hand sanitizer
<v Speaker 3>that I can use.
<v Speaker 1>And it's spray. I love.
<v Speaker 4>You know what you can use that on. You know,
<v Speaker 4>you can use that on what that little kid who's
<v Speaker 4>licking at if you see him today. All right, take this,
<v Speaker 4>it's time for PMI. You guys, it's a positive, a minus,
<v Speaker 4>and something a.
<v Speaker 2>Little bit interesting to start your day.
<v Speaker 3>Katie had the pee today, I can have the people
<v Speaker 3>or did joshav? I think I had the eye? But
<v Speaker 3>do you want to go for that?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>I got that peak. I don't know if I have
<v Speaker 1>an eye all right.
<v Speaker 5>Well, a new study just came out of two thousand
<v Speaker 5>moms saying that most of them still think that their
<v Speaker 5>families would absolutely crash and burn without their daily management.
<v Speaker 5>The moms identify strongly as still as the cleaner, the
<v Speaker 5>chef of the family, the guidance counselor the event planner,
<v Speaker 5>and even the show for and so yes, they're doing
<v Speaker 5>multiple things throughout the entire day, throughout the weeks, the months,
<v Speaker 5>and years, and yet only around thirty percent of them
<v Speaker 5>see themselves as like the CEOs of the family, if
<v Speaker 5>you will, I know for a fact my family of
<v Speaker 5>five kids all growing up would have crashed and burned
<v Speaker 5>without my family. I mean, do you feel the same way, Katie.
<v Speaker 1>Without your mom? Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Without our moms?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, like moms run everything, yeah, yeah, moms absolutely everything.
<v Speaker 5>And then they still say that about fifty of them
<v Speaker 5>are still saying we're not getting enough sleep, no matter
<v Speaker 5>how old our kids are.
<v Speaker 2>Do you agree with that?
<v Speaker 5>Do you still worry about baby Nana?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 3>I worry about her every day. I have her location
<v Speaker 3>because my mom constantly.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, my mom is still saying that she still lacks sleep.
<v Speaker 5>And I'm like, I haven't lived at home in years.
<v Speaker 2>Why are you worrying about? Well, she knows what you're doing.
<v Speaker 3>All Like, I know when moms like wake up and
<v Speaker 3>they think about their kids, they want to know that
<v Speaker 3>they're safe and tucked in bed and just like they're
<v Speaker 3>living their best lives. So when you're not at home,
<v Speaker 3>they can't go wander down the hallway and look in
<v Speaker 3>your room.
<v Speaker 1>Right, So that's why I look at it.
<v Speaker 2>We love our moms, very big positive Katie. What's the
<v Speaker 2>mine is?
<v Speaker 3>No?
<v Speaker 1>I have the interesting, don't I?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? Okay, okay, you know what I blame?
<v Speaker 1>You know, take it well, stupid MANI pause, Come on now.
<v Speaker 2>Part of the.
<v Speaker 4>Problem is I'm still thinking about sniffing Ell Langley and
<v Speaker 4>wondering if it'll smell like strawberries or horses.
<v Speaker 1>Well, that might be a minus for Ella Langley.
<v Speaker 4>Here's the former Chick fil A worker Keishawn Jones facing
<v Speaker 4>felony charges. Get this, after he allegedly stole over eighty
<v Speaker 4>thousand dollars from a Chick fil A through fraudulent mac
<v Speaker 4>and cheese transactions.
<v Speaker 3>What what I'd rather have the.
<v Speaker 2>Mac and cheese.
<v Speaker 4>Anyway, They say that he was fired, but yet he
<v Speaker 4>got back into the restaurant and he went to the
<v Speaker 4>registered process registers and processed approximately eight hundred large mac
<v Speaker 4>and cheese trade purchases, then issued refunds directly back to
<v Speaker 4>his personal credit cards. There's surveillance footage that captured him
<v Speaker 4>conducting the transactions in rapid succession, is what they're saying.
<v Speaker 2>Behind the counter.
<v Speaker 4>He had to do this like eight hundred times. Anyway,
<v Speaker 4>they tracked him down, they arrested him. Now facing charges
<v Speaker 4>for property theft, money laundering, evading arrest, and not getting
<v Speaker 4>Chick fil a mac and cheese?
<v Speaker 1>Right?
<v Speaker 2>What a toolbagh. Don't do that.
<v Speaker 1>Don't do that.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, there's your minus.
<v Speaker 1>What's the interesting I can cheese crime?
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<v Speaker 1>Isn't that neat? So on May six, they're gonna do this.
<v Speaker 3>It is a for I know, right you would think,
<v Speaker 3>but it's gonna be a medium steak in cheese melt
<v Speaker 3>and available at participating locations. But they were just talking
<v Speaker 3>about how they were like, you know, the mics are
<v Speaker 3>getting their moment, but the sub is for everybody, but
<v Speaker 3>they do want to hook it up for the mics
<v Speaker 3>in the area. So again, any variation of Mike on
<v Speaker 3>May six, you can get a Mikezowski from Firehouse Subs. So, uh,
<v Speaker 3>pretty funny. And here's why why Mike, you ask. The
<v Speaker 3>company's president is named Mike ca. Yeah, so they they
<v Speaker 3>said that it's also a competitor a job at their competitor,
<v Speaker 3>Jersey Micro. So yeah, there is a little tie into
<v Speaker 3>that there, but definitely interesting. And if your name's Mike
<v Speaker 3>gets you a free sub on May six, there you go.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not
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