<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, here we are in the thick of it, the
<v Speaker 2>big May snowstorm, and uh, it's wet, it's slushy, it's lake,
<v Speaker 2>it's wet.
<v Speaker 1>It's out there.
<v Speaker 2>That out there girlfriend. Yeah, uh yeah, you know it's
<v Speaker 2>a thing. So whatever, just get through it. I'm seeing
<v Speaker 2>ninety checked that eighty one degrees on Monday, so uhuh,
<v Speaker 2>this will all be nothing but a distant memory in
<v Speaker 2>a few days, and you'll hear the sounds of chainsaws everywhere.
<v Speaker 1>I know, those trees, Like it's funny driving in They
<v Speaker 1>look sleepy.
<v Speaker 2>They look sleepy. That's a good way of putting it.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Like, I was very shocked by the trees. If anything,
<v Speaker 1>I'm not gonna lie. I thought it was gonna be
<v Speaker 1>a little worse. But it's because they they hyped us
<v Speaker 1>up for it, right, like this could hit the record
<v Speaker 1>books worse storm of the year, like and again, like
<v Speaker 1>over in the southern part of the mountains, over and
<v Speaker 1>the foothills.
<v Speaker 2>I heard you got a.
<v Speaker 1>Little more than we did down a long tree. Depending
<v Speaker 1>on where you're at, you could have been hit a
<v Speaker 1>little bit more than I was. But I just yeah,
<v Speaker 1>I walked outside expecting, I don't know, to be.
<v Speaker 2>Fucking buy hot. Right, Yeah, it's been hot. So they
<v Speaker 2>pounded that into us yesterday because I watched multiple weather
<v Speaker 2>videos from you know, mostly a lot of day phrasing.
<v Speaker 2>Uh yeah, he's like, yeah, you're gonna get twelve inches
<v Speaker 2>down south. He's like, but cut it in half because
<v Speaker 2>half of it is gonna melt, so you're gonna get
<v Speaker 2>you're gonna see six inches maybe, but you know, leaving
<v Speaker 2>the house today, one of our favorite trees out in
<v Speaker 2>the front yard, I could tell there's like four or
<v Speaker 2>five giant limbs snapped all So I'll be out there
<v Speaker 2>cleaning that up. And of course everybody got the calls
<v Speaker 2>last night for no school, which my kids were incredibly
<v Speaker 2>excited about. They were doing snow dances last night with
<v Speaker 2>their friends. They were on various FaceTime calls with them,
<v Speaker 2>you know, trying to you know, put out the good
<v Speaker 2>snow juju or whatever you want to call it, so
<v Speaker 2>school would be closed. They were doing the whole thing
<v Speaker 2>where they put ice in the toilet and flushed it
<v Speaker 2>because that's supposed to bring snow. Luck. Yeah, so they
<v Speaker 2>were doing that. I missed that one yeah, and then
<v Speaker 2>they got the call and boom. I heard my son
<v Speaker 2>up last night around midnight on Minecraft with a bunch
<v Speaker 2>of his buddies. I was like, yeah, must have been
<v Speaker 2>no school today. I was also hearing that, you know
<v Speaker 2>a lot of the schools they bank these days, they
<v Speaker 2>have them ready, you know, like set aside for snow days. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>and they didn't get to use them this year, so
<v Speaker 2>they are like, any chance now to get a day off. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>we gotta use one of our snow days. Let's take it.
<v Speaker 2>They got them. They got them in the bank, because.
<v Speaker 1>We know there's a lot of times in Colorado they
<v Speaker 1>used too many.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. So yeah, yeah, but the road's not too bad.
<v Speaker 2>I literally was the only one rolling in on C
<v Speaker 2>four seventy this morning at like four am, because I
<v Speaker 2>thought it was gonna be really bad. I was early
<v Speaker 2>and I wrote my wife when I got here and
<v Speaker 2>I'll read you what it says. She just wrote back,
<v Speaker 2>how poetic I go. It was actually a very beautiful drive.
<v Speaker 2>I was the only one on C. Four seventy for
<v Speaker 2>most of the drive, and the way the clouds were
<v Speaker 2>hanging really low, tucked against the foothills with the light
<v Speaker 2>of the city bouncing off them. It was actually pretty magical,
<v Speaker 2>oh gosh. And it truly was one of those moments
<v Speaker 2>where I was trying to make this like a glass
<v Speaker 2>half full moment because as I was driving in on
<v Speaker 2>four to seventy with nobody else on the road, because
<v Speaker 2>I know that commute sucks right for all of us
<v Speaker 2>who have to get up that early, I was thinking,
<v Speaker 2>you know what, it's actually quite special. I get to
<v Speaker 2>see this because a lot of people are still tucked
<v Speaker 2>away in bed and they're never gonna see the way
<v Speaker 2>this looks. And I'm telling you, guys, the way the
<v Speaker 2>clouds were hugging the foothills and the colors and then
<v Speaker 2>you know, off to you know, the north or whatever,
<v Speaker 2>the east. I mean, it was ominous looking, you know,
<v Speaker 2>and then you could see the city bouncing off the
<v Speaker 2>bottom of the clouds. It was really, really beautiful. It
<v Speaker 2>was really crady.
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure they still appreciate being snuggled in their beds.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, lazy bumps. I did post a video this morning.
<v Speaker 2>Enjoy your snow day, kids, because real life is gonna
<v Speaker 2>come slappy in the face. Yeah, you got to get
<v Speaker 2>up and go to work, and you just have to
<v Speaker 2>don't grow up.
<v Speaker 1>You have to figure out how to get there. Like
<v Speaker 1>if I called you guys this morning and said, I'm sorry,
<v Speaker 1>the snow has prohibited me from getting into work today,
<v Speaker 1>you would have been so mad at me.
<v Speaker 2>No, you're close to the station. I would have rolled
<v Speaker 2>in and be like, I'll be in a few minutes
<v Speaker 2>to pick you up.
<v Speaker 1>But I'm just saying, like, as an adult, you've got
<v Speaker 1>to figure it out. You don't get snow days for
<v Speaker 1>work rarely, so you're right, like, enjoy it, well you can, kids,
<v Speaker 1>because that's a kid thing for sure.
<v Speaker 2>Don't grow up. It's a trap. Yeah, it's definitely a trap.
<v Speaker 2>I think I saw something like seventeen thousand people without
<v Speaker 2>power this morning. And then the freeze tonight, so we're
<v Speaker 2>not We're not out of it yet. It's going to
<v Speaker 2>be a freeze tonight, so keep everything covered still and
<v Speaker 2>tomorrow morning might be a little slicker, so be careful
<v Speaker 2>out there. And then one final thing, stop posting pictures
<v Speaker 2>of your patio furniture with the snow on it. I
<v Speaker 2>stop funny. Nobody needs to see that, all right, face
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