<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 check that eighty one degrees on Monday, So uhh,
<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 can't 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. I heard you got a little more than
<v Speaker 1>we did down a long tree. I mean like, 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 fucking
<v Speaker 1>buyers hot.
<v Speaker 2>Right, Yeah, yeah, it's been hot. So they pounded that
<v Speaker 2>into us yesterday because I watched multiple weather videos from
<v Speaker 2>you know, mostly a lot of day phrasing. Uh yeah,
<v Speaker 2>he's like, yeah, you're gonna get twelve inches down south.
<v Speaker 2>He's like, but cut it in half because half of
<v Speaker 2>it is gonna melt. So you're gonna get you're gonna
<v Speaker 2>see six inches maybe, but you know, leaving the house today,
<v Speaker 2>one of our favorite trees out in the front yard,
<v Speaker 2>I could tell there's like four or five giant limbs
<v Speaker 2>snapped all So I'll be out there cleaning that up.
<v Speaker 2>And of course everybody got the calls last night for
<v Speaker 2>no school, which my kids were incredibly excited about. They
<v Speaker 2>were doing snow dances last night with their friends. They
<v Speaker 2>were on various FaceTime calls with them, you know, trying
<v Speaker 2>to you know, put out the good snow juju or
<v Speaker 2>whatever you want to call it so school would be closed.
<v Speaker 2>They were doing the whole thing where they put ice
<v Speaker 2>in the toilet and flushed it because that's supposed to
<v Speaker 2>bring snow. Luck. Yeah, so they were doing that I
<v Speaker 2>missed that one. Yeah, and then they got the call
<v Speaker 2>and boom. I heard my son up last night around
<v Speaker 2>midnight on Minecraft with a bunch of his buddies. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>must have been no school today. I was also hearing that,
<v Speaker 2>you know a lot of the schools they bank these days,
<v Speaker 2>they have them ready, you know, like set aside for
<v Speaker 2>snow days. Yeah, and they didn't get to use them
<v Speaker 2>this year, so they are like, any chance now to
<v Speaker 2>get a day off.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, we gotta use one of our snow days. Let's
<v Speaker 1>take it.
<v Speaker 2>They got them.
<v Speaker 1>They got them in the bank, because we know there's
<v Speaker 1>a lot of times in Colorado they used too many.
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, but the road's not too bad. I literally
<v Speaker 2>was the only one rolling in on C. Four seventy
<v Speaker 2>this morning at like four am, because I thought it was
<v Speaker 2>gonna be really bad. I was early and I wrote
<v Speaker 2>my wife when I got here, and I'll read you
<v Speaker 2>what it says, because she just wrote back, how poetic
<v Speaker 2>I go.
<v Speaker 1>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 1>Oh gosh.
<v Speaker 2>And it truly was one of those moments where I
<v Speaker 2>was trying to make this like a glass half full
<v Speaker 2>moment because as I was driving in on four to
<v Speaker 2>seventy with nobody else on the road, because I know
<v Speaker 2>that commute sucks right for all of us who have
<v Speaker 2>to get up that early, I was thinking, you know what,
<v Speaker 2>it's actually quite special. I get to see this because
<v Speaker 2>a lot of people are still tucked away in bed
<v Speaker 2>and they're never gonna see the way this looks. And
<v Speaker 2>I'm telling you, guys, the way the clouds were hugging
<v Speaker 2>the foothills and the colors and then you know, off
<v Speaker 2>to you know, the north or whatever, the east. I mean,
<v Speaker 2>it was ominous looking, you know, and then you could
<v Speaker 2>see the city bouncing off the bottom of the clouds.
<v Speaker 2>It was really, really beautiful. It really grady.
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure they still appreciate being snuggled in their beds.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, lazy bumps. I did post the 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 1>Don't grow up. You have to figure out how to
<v Speaker 1>get there. Like if I called you guys this morning
<v Speaker 1>and said, I'm sorry, the snow has prohibited me from
<v Speaker 1>getting into work today, you would have been so mad
<v Speaker 1>at me.
<v Speaker 2>No, you're close to the station. I would have rolled
<v Speaker 2>in and be like, hey, I'll be in a few
<v Speaker 2>minutes 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.
<v Speaker 1>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 know, stop,
<v Speaker 2>nobody needs to see that, all right.
<v Speaker 1>Things, Jerry, Katie and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you're waking up to schools being closed. College is closed,
<v Speaker 2>Colorado State's closed, see you, Boulder, University of Denver all
<v Speaker 2>shut down this morning. So just enjoy your time at
<v Speaker 2>home with your kiddos. If you get to stay at home.
<v Speaker 2>I guess it's a good day to take a pt
<v Speaker 2>O day if you got them built up.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. Yeah, I mean it's easier to tell you the
<v Speaker 1>schools that aren't closed this morning. Yeah, I bet they're
<v Speaker 1>gonna change that as we get closer to their actual,
<v Speaker 1>you know, opening time. So it's it's pretty messy out there.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know.
<v Speaker 1>My kiddo's found out last night.
<v Speaker 2>You know, I think it was like eight o'clock or something.
<v Speaker 2>The calls, the emails, the texts were all coming in.
<v Speaker 2>So they were incredibly happy to enjoy a snow day finally,
<v Speaker 2>because it didn't really get any of those this season. No,
<v Speaker 2>I was excited to enjoy my Italian sausage soup last
<v Speaker 2>night that Nick Knak recommended.
<v Speaker 1>You didn't have tacos. No, we had a big, old
<v Speaker 1>hearty bowl of soup.
<v Speaker 2>And I should probably post the recipe for this soup
<v Speaker 2>because it is killer. It is so good, Katie. It's
<v Speaker 2>like Italian sausage and cream and vegetables and beans and noodles.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, beans and noodles, Beans and noodles. Going hard with
<v Speaker 1>this soup.
<v Speaker 2>Not a fiber in it, and it will spit you
<v Speaker 2>like Throe spinach in at the end too, it's like
<v Speaker 2>to stomach's like, oh hell no, keep it away. But
<v Speaker 2>really good. And I over eight and I had like
<v Speaker 2>four or five rolls with it as well. Sharemy needs
<v Speaker 2>to find a treadmill today thanks to the Italian soup
<v Speaker 2>last night. Now, from what I understand, you parked it
<v Speaker 2>on the couch all day yesterday and watched TV and
<v Speaker 2>you got a new reality show, right, I did, well.
<v Speaker 1>I love this show called Million Dollar Secret. I don't
<v Speaker 1>know if other people are fan, because I just kind
<v Speaker 1>of stumbled upon it on Netflix. I haven't seen any
<v Speaker 1>like commercials for it or ads for it, but it
<v Speaker 1>is fascinating because you take a group of people, right,
<v Speaker 1>and there's a million dollars to be had, and everybody
<v Speaker 1>has a suitcase and it's just like randomly, you know,
<v Speaker 1>assigned to somebody. So let's say the three of us
<v Speaker 1>go into this mansion, right, and there's a host there
<v Speaker 1>and everything, and between the three of us. One of
<v Speaker 1>us has a million dollars in our suitcase, okay, And
<v Speaker 1>then it really is a series of it's about being popular, really,
<v Speaker 1>this one is because like the other people vote for
<v Speaker 1>who they want to vote out of the mansion. Right,
<v Speaker 1>So you have like a whole day with these people.
<v Speaker 1>You're trying to figure out who the millionaire is. The
<v Speaker 1>millionaire has I can't remember what they call it, but
<v Speaker 1>they have a task to complete, right, so they're like,
<v Speaker 1>you have to go up to five people and take
<v Speaker 1>their hat off without them.
<v Speaker 2>So you're millionaire.
<v Speaker 1>You know you're the millionaire. Nobody else does. But if
<v Speaker 1>you have the money, and the host says you need
<v Speaker 1>to go up to five people and take their hat
<v Speaker 1>off today, and if you don't, you've got four votes
<v Speaker 1>against you. When it comes to the deciding, if you do,
<v Speaker 1>you get two more votes to vote somebody off. So
<v Speaker 1>it's so fat like it is a mind game for sure,
<v Speaker 1>all the way to the end. And the final episode
<v Speaker 1>was released last week, so anybody who is watching this,
<v Speaker 1>hopefully it won't be a spoiler to you. But it
<v Speaker 1>is just fascinating and it's a reality show that's not
<v Speaker 1>about love for once for me, so it's like cash
<v Speaker 1>shaking me into a different direction, right, and I'm trying to,
<v Speaker 1>you know, manifest more money and everything in my life.
<v Speaker 1>So I was like, I should probably watch more shows
<v Speaker 1>about money, and that's what this one was about. But
<v Speaker 1>it is like it keeps me glued to my TV
<v Speaker 1>the whole time. It's not one of those shows that
<v Speaker 1>you can like be on your phone plane.
<v Speaker 2>While you watch it.
<v Speaker 1>Focus. You have to focus, and that's what I like
<v Speaker 1>about it too. It has all my attention the entire time,
<v Speaker 1>and that's pretty neat. It's a really good show show.
<v Speaker 1>You can find it on Netflix. And it's funny too,
<v Speaker 1>Like the host tries to be funny, but he's English,
<v Speaker 1>so it's that dry delivery hilarious, Like he's really funny.
<v Speaker 1>So I strongly encourage you at least checking it out again.
<v Speaker 1>It's called a Million Dollar Secret on Netflix, and there's
<v Speaker 1>like at least I think four or maybe is it
<v Speaker 1>two for this one. Maybe it's just two seasons. Nonetheless,
<v Speaker 1>there's a lot of episodes for you to check out
<v Speaker 1>for this series, so it's it's worth it, all right.
<v Speaker 2>It's good show. Yes, really quick, my wife, good morning, honey,
<v Speaker 2>hey girl, Hey, texted in and was asking you if
<v Speaker 2>that show that you're watching on Netflix is kid friendly.
<v Speaker 2>What's the name of the show.
<v Speaker 1>It's called Million Dollars Secret.
<v Speaker 2>Is it kid friendly?
<v Speaker 1>There's some like mild swearing in there, it says, actually,
<v Speaker 1>due to the themes of lying, manipulation, and language, it's
<v Speaker 1>advised to be cautious for young cur That's fine. Thing
<v Speaker 1>is like you can you can lie to the people
<v Speaker 1>who are in the hotel with or the mansion with
<v Speaker 1>you as to sway them from figuring out who the
<v Speaker 1>millionaire is. So it's finely manipulation, a lot of manipulation.
<v Speaker 2>As long as there's no breasts or anything.
<v Speaker 1>You're good. But we're good with it there, all right,
<v Speaker 1>thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Now we know it's okay for some kids. Hey, it's Jeremy,
<v Speaker 2>Katy Josh here. It makes one hundred time for PMI
<v Speaker 2>it's a positive, a minus, and something a little bit
<v Speaker 2>interesting to start your ding dang day. Who's got the positive?
<v Speaker 1>I have the p today, and I love this because
<v Speaker 1>there's a lot of times where I lay in bed
<v Speaker 1>and I can't sleep, even if I'm absolutely exhausted. But
<v Speaker 1>I have a new tip and a new trick for
<v Speaker 1>you to get those these and it really really works.
<v Speaker 1>They actually talk to a cognitive scientist who pretty much
<v Speaker 1>introduced this more than a decade ago, and it is
<v Speaker 1>called cognitive shuffling. Okay, so no more counting sheep. That
<v Speaker 1>is out the window. We're not doing that anymore. What
<v Speaker 1>we're doing is we're taking a word, and this word
<v Speaker 1>has to be something that doesn't have a whole lot
<v Speaker 1>of emotional attachment to you. So you can't have this
<v Speaker 1>word that you know immediately you think of somebody and
<v Speaker 1>it makes you sad or something. It has to be
<v Speaker 1>a neutral word like blanket. Right. So you take blanket
<v Speaker 1>and you take each letter of that word. So we're
<v Speaker 1>gonna go with B first, right, So you take B,
<v Speaker 1>and then you think of all of the words that
<v Speaker 1>start with B. Right, So blankets, you're thinking, you're thinking balogey,
<v Speaker 1>you're thinking balloon, all of these things, and as you
<v Speaker 1>think of them, you visualize them in your mind. So
<v Speaker 1>you have a picture of a boy, You've got a
<v Speaker 1>picture some ballogne like. Right, You're not like focusing on
<v Speaker 1>one thing too long. You're just moving it right along
<v Speaker 1>to the next word, to the next word, and then
<v Speaker 1>you get to that, right, we're talking about ants, we're
<v Speaker 1>talking about whatever else, like all of the a's that
<v Speaker 1>you can think of. Then you move on to the
<v Speaker 1>next letter, and so on and so on. And they're saying,
<v Speaker 1>like a lot of you won't even finish the words.
<v Speaker 1>By the time you get to the middle of the word.
<v Speaker 1>Most people zonk out because so focused longer anti disestablishment Yeah, dog, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>you so get a little bit of a you know
<v Speaker 1>seven they say, that's what it was. It was between
<v Speaker 1>five and twelve letters. So I do want a longer word.
<v Speaker 1>But it does help you at least focus on some
<v Speaker 1>And it's the same tricks it is the you know,
<v Speaker 1>counting sheep, but it's a little more deliberate. It's a
<v Speaker 1>little more thinking involved, and that kind of tricks your
<v Speaker 1>mind into falling asleep. And again, these scientists, they've been
<v Speaker 1>doing it for years and they're like, this actually works.
<v Speaker 1>Like you know, once you go to bed, you follow
<v Speaker 1>your normal routine and everything, but you start doing this
<v Speaker 1>and yeah, it can help you catch some c's. I
<v Speaker 1>like it.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like you could use this when you are
<v Speaker 2>at the dentist with your massive fear of going to
<v Speaker 2>the dentist. As you're laying there in the chair, you
<v Speaker 2>could probably do this to get your mind off what's
<v Speaker 2>going on as well.
<v Speaker 1>So I just fall asleep and I don't experience well
<v Speaker 1>fall asleep, and it's just.
<v Speaker 2>A way to get your mind off of something that
<v Speaker 2>is consuming you. Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well, and they say, like, the reason this works
<v Speaker 1>is because you know you, we have our brain that's
<v Speaker 1>so busy processing what's happened over the course of the day,
<v Speaker 1>So those thoughts can keep you stuck in an alert
<v Speaker 1>like problem solving mode, right, and that doesn't work with sleep.
<v Speaker 1>So they say, this is a way for your job
<v Speaker 1>to change the channel and refocus on something that's more
<v Speaker 1>likely to help you fall asleep, something that's not already
<v Speaker 1>see what starts of eat. But yeah, it is very
<v Speaker 1>very effective and something that at least you can try
<v Speaker 1>doesn't hurt to try it.
<v Speaker 2>Right, I'm going to do that tonight.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, having a problem falling asleep?
<v Speaker 2>There you go, there it is. What's the m.
<v Speaker 3>Well, I hate to be the bearer of bad news,
<v Speaker 3>but if you did get a text message saying you
<v Speaker 3>are cordially invited and specially selected to attend Taylor Swift
<v Speaker 3>and Travis Kelsey's wedding. That text message is a scam,
<v Speaker 3>and even as massive artist like Maren Morris fell for it.
<v Speaker 4>I got this like spam text a couple of weeks ago,
<v Speaker 4>and it was like, You're invited to Taylor and Travis's wedding.
<v Speaker 4>And I was like this, I'm blocking this because like
<v Speaker 4>there's no way they would send an invitation through like
<v Speaker 4>a text.
<v Speaker 1>Like this, I mean why not.
<v Speaker 4>I was like, how how is this going to number?
<v Speaker 1>The actual?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>What if I just crash it?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? Just listening to that is the minus.
<v Speaker 1>Oh who is listening to that podcast?
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god?
<v Speaker 1>Oh god. You know Taylor's got like the invitation.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it'll be delivered by you know, somebody on you know,
<v Speaker 2>hot air balloon.
<v Speaker 3>That's exactly how it's gonna come. She's so extravagant in
<v Speaker 3>every way like that. So if you didn't get a
<v Speaker 3>text message, unfortunately, no, you are not invited to the
<v Speaker 3>Swift and Kelsey wedding.
<v Speaker 2>I'm I'm sorry, I don't want to go. Sorry to
<v Speaker 2>subject you to that horrible all right, So let's wrap
<v Speaker 2>things up with the interesting, all right, fellas, get ready
<v Speaker 2>to grab your peepy ding ding John something or other
<v Speaker 2>fifty year old dude who's a strong man out of.
<v Speaker 1>Halifax, West Yorkshi.
<v Speaker 2>Hello, just pulled a two ton French police car one
<v Speaker 2>hundred and thirty one feet using his peepee ding ding
<v Speaker 2>while set a blaze. Now I have questions what was
<v Speaker 2>set a blaze? His peep ding ding or the car
<v Speaker 2>or him? I need answers anyway. Well, it's to raise
<v Speaker 2>awareness for prostate cancer, which is the most common cancer
<v Speaker 2>in man cancer. But yeah, he's a martial arts expert,
<v Speaker 2>former bare knuckle fighter, used a toe rope attached to
<v Speaker 2>his manhood and pulled that police card down the street.
<v Speaker 2>I guess he's done it before.
<v Speaker 1>Of course he has.
<v Speaker 2>With his his testicles.
<v Speaker 1>Didn't we talk about him? Didn't we talk about him?
<v Speaker 1>It sounds familiar, you guesse, Remember we were like, where
<v Speaker 1>did he hook it? Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>That one was testicles this time around the peepe ding ding.
<v Speaker 2>That's I didn't realize it was so strong.
<v Speaker 1>I hidn't either.
<v Speaker 2>You see, you know Toddler tugging on it all the time.
<v Speaker 2>You're like careful with that.
<v Speaker 1>Oh no, this just goes to show me you guys
<v Speaker 1>are absolutely overreacting when you get hitting the pills. Right, Okay,
<v Speaker 1>this guy can pull it with a truck.
<v Speaker 2>Great point, great point. That is a man right there,
<v Speaker 2>That is a man right there. There you go, there's
<v Speaker 2>your p M Highway JKJ this morning.
<v Speaker 1>Here it makes one hundred Jery Katy and.
<v Speaker 2>Josh Max one hundred.
<v Speaker 1>Well, the biggest local story of the day.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of schools closed, a lot of businesses opening late,
<v Speaker 2>a lot of people having to take their pto to
<v Speaker 2>steal them with the kids because of the big May snowstorm. Honestly,
<v Speaker 2>roads were not that bad coming in today.
<v Speaker 1>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>But you know what's looking bad is all the trees
<v Speaker 2>looking real droopy. A little droopy little is their rap
<v Speaker 2>name today, Katie says. The trees look very sad and sleepy.
<v Speaker 2>Sad and sleepy.
<v Speaker 1>They're taking a nap.
<v Speaker 2>But you know it's supposed to wrap up around noon today.
<v Speaker 2>We are going to get a freeze tonight, so keep
<v Speaker 2>everything covered up. But you know, we'll make it through it.
<v Speaker 2>It's going to be fine.
<v Speaker 1>That's the thing too. There's just like the water, it's
<v Speaker 1>on the road and stuff. I mean, it got hit
<v Speaker 1>in other places harder than others. It's like.
<v Speaker 2>Walla, it's not too shabby because a lot of it
<v Speaker 2>did melt once it hit the ground, so the grass everywhere,
<v Speaker 2>you know. I told my wife before I left today,
<v Speaker 2>I was like, send the kids out to shovel the driveway,
<v Speaker 2>but make sure they shovel it into the lawn, into
<v Speaker 2>the streets.
<v Speaker 1>The street sucks it up. But if you park outside
<v Speaker 1>like I do, I had to get a shovel to
<v Speaker 1>get the snow off my car today.
<v Speaker 2>So just so you know it's like that out there,
<v Speaker 2>enjoy the scratches on your car later. Oh, speaking of
<v Speaker 2>the ice, how about those Abs. They did good?
<v Speaker 1>They won, so there's your lost in the playoffs. They did.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's a big deal.
<v Speaker 1>Come on, go Abs, go go.
<v Speaker 2>I mostly want them to win. So we get another
<v Speaker 2>ring so.
<v Speaker 1>You can put it on the shelf and.
<v Speaker 2>Not like, oh no, it's on the shelf. I show
<v Speaker 2>it off to all my friends. Okay, for those of
<v Speaker 2>you that don't know, we're owned by Kronky Sports. So
<v Speaker 2>when the ABS win, they were very very generous to
<v Speaker 2>us and gave us rings. So that's awesome, nice little ber.
<v Speaker 2>Today is International Diet Day. Today. It's the day to
<v Speaker 2>kind of throw out your diet and enjoy just who
<v Speaker 2>you are, like the way you are, and not focus
<v Speaker 2>on anything else. Body positivity? Is that you, Katie?
<v Speaker 1>No, I don't. As soon as you said it's National
<v Speaker 1>Diet Day, I'm like, oh, I hate it.
<v Speaker 2>No, No, you don't have to diet. It's a day
<v Speaker 2>not to diet. Isn't it funny the way they word
<v Speaker 2>it International Diet Day? But it's a day to focus
<v Speaker 2>on not dieting. Kind of weird, right, I don't get it.
<v Speaker 2>You don't get why would they do that? Why would
<v Speaker 2>you take the day? Why is it to your chinas? All? Right?
<v Speaker 2>What else is going on Matthew Perry's estate. A lot
<v Speaker 2>of things are being auctioned off to benefit his nonprofit
<v Speaker 2>Foundation for Addiction and Recovery Initives. There's like twenty six
<v Speaker 2>different scripts from Friends that you can get. One with
<v Speaker 2>Ross's Tan. The one with Ross's Tan is one of
<v Speaker 2>them you can get, and in the series finale called
<v Speaker 2>the last one that's pretty neat. Yeah, I wonder if
<v Speaker 2>they're signed and stuff. It doesn't stay on here anyway,
<v Speaker 2>And then all sorts of other little nick knacks. Monica's
<v Speaker 2>iconic yellow peep whole frame, is that the frame that
<v Speaker 2>was on the door.
<v Speaker 3>The door.
<v Speaker 2>That's fun. Okay, So you know, if you're a diehard
<v Speaker 2>Friends fan, you can get some of this loute from
<v Speaker 2>Matthew Perry's estate. May he Rest, May he Rest? What
<v Speaker 2>else is going on? Bieber achieved a career milestone on Spotify,
<v Speaker 2>reaching over one hundred and forty million monthly listeners by
<v Speaker 2>May third, following his Coachella appearance.
<v Speaker 1>I'm so happy for him.
<v Speaker 2>You'll people be streaming me, Yeah, yeah, stream are you pretty?
<v Speaker 2>Cinema Carter?
<v Speaker 1>And it just proves what a huge sensation he was
<v Speaker 1>and continues to be.
<v Speaker 3>I mean it's literally like the things that he's breaking
<v Speaker 3>now it's just him and Michael Jackson. So it's like
<v Speaker 3>Michael Jackson, King of Pop, Beebes, Prince of Pop. I mean,
<v Speaker 3>that's kind of what they've been. And it's cool to
<v Speaker 3>see his rise rise to fame again.
<v Speaker 1>It's one of those things roller coaster. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>The way I read it is nobody was listening to
<v Speaker 2>him until he did all this, and then no, and
<v Speaker 2>then it's this is positive. Then like holy crap, I
<v Speaker 2>forgot how good his music is. And then I'm streaming
<v Speaker 2>it again and again and again. But it fell off is.
<v Speaker 1>I think like even that comment of people weren't listening
<v Speaker 1>to him, No, people were listening to him. They weren't
<v Speaker 1>vocal about it like anyone. He didn't have any radio
<v Speaker 1>hits at the time, so we were playing all his
<v Speaker 1>old stuff. But when Bieber puts out music, people listen,
<v Speaker 1>people listen.
<v Speaker 2>So you have this weird infatuation which I just like
<v Speaker 2>hate that.
<v Speaker 1>Love give him so much crap. He is so good
<v Speaker 1>at what he's really good, so talented, and I think
<v Speaker 1>that you like him. If we knew the personal lives
<v Speaker 1>of still the celebrities that we like, we wouldn't like
<v Speaker 1>any of them. And so I think that he got
<v Speaker 1>a bad rap because his whole life is broadcast to
<v Speaker 1>the world and he just I.
<v Speaker 2>Don't know, it's tough.
<v Speaker 3>He was under a microscope, but he was also like
<v Speaker 3>peeing in buckets and thrown eggs at houses to do
<v Speaker 3>a good thing.
<v Speaker 1>But I have done things like that, people just didn't
<v Speaker 1>know about it. Like that's the thing, is.
<v Speaker 2>Tell us about the bucket.
<v Speaker 1>He's all done stuff like that.
<v Speaker 2>Katie was in jail.
<v Speaker 1>Tell me you haven't done something that if people knew
<v Speaker 1>it would change your opinion of you come on right, yeah, right,
<v Speaker 1>So that's why I get on. That's why I stick up.
<v Speaker 2>From I put a twenty in the offering played at
<v Speaker 2>church instead of a fifty.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, starts right to the gates of pies.
<v Speaker 1>That's right, that's where you're I admit it, all right, Okay,
<v Speaker 1>at least you get there.
<v Speaker 2>You're happy.
<v Speaker 1>I am happy you pulled.
<v Speaker 2>That out of me. Seven Hail Mary. Are you happy
<v Speaker 2>Katie coming at people like that?
<v Speaker 1>You're naughty. I knew it.
<v Speaker 2>I didn't have a fifty. I had to put a twenty.
<v Speaker 2>I feel so bad about it now, and then I
<v Speaker 2>urinated in a buck. There you go.
<v Speaker 1>See watch your album sales drop? Now?
<v Speaker 3>See all right, sports, I was just gonna touch more
<v Speaker 3>on the abs. Look, they're doing so hot right now.
<v Speaker 3>They're essentially melting the ice. They have a couple of
<v Speaker 3>days off now until the Yeah, yeah, sixteen of eighteen
<v Speaker 3>skaters have scored next sort.
<v Speaker 2>Altitude that would know that was hot. Right now, they're melting.
<v Speaker 3>I've been waiting all morning to say that, So just
<v Speaker 3>letting you know. Go to al Sixteen of eighteen skaters
<v Speaker 3>have scored a point. That's really really good. They're like
<v Speaker 3>on history level, and then they don't play until Saturday.
<v Speaker 3>It's the weirdest gap right now that I've ever seen
<v Speaker 3>in playoff hockey. The essentially four days off, Go Abs Go.
<v Speaker 3>They play Saturday at seven, Go abs go.
<v Speaker 1>Hey, do you see what Parker's doing. We're going to
<v Speaker 1>launch a tool that's gonna tell on people acting a
<v Speaker 1>fool on those e bikes and scooters. I love that.
<v Speaker 1>So it is called the E bike dirt Bike in
<v Speaker 1>E Motorcycle Safety Reporting Apple APP. Rather Uh, they.
<v Speaker 2>Need to shorten that immediately.
<v Speaker 1>I know, right, so we'll just call the ed e
<v Speaker 1>s APP. But Parker Police Apartment released a statement that
<v Speaker 1>said they want to be clear about the focus of it,
<v Speaker 1>so it's not about kids riding bikes or dirt bikes
<v Speaker 1>or e bikes. The concern they're addressing is electric motorcycles
<v Speaker 1>and dirt bikes operating on streets and trails where many
<v Speaker 1>of these riders are unlicensed, uninsured, and operating in ways
<v Speaker 1>that put themselves and others at risk.
<v Speaker 2>So those guys doing wheelies all over.
<v Speaker 1>The exactly, well, and that's the thing. I don't know
<v Speaker 1>if you are experiencing this, but I get kind of
<v Speaker 1>weirded out by the e bikes and the e motorcycles
<v Speaker 1>and whatnot because they come at you so fast and
<v Speaker 1>I don't expect it, like I'm not used to it yet.
<v Speaker 3>If you have your headphones on and you're on a
<v Speaker 3>run or something, you're coming up, you know, they do
<v Speaker 3>scare you.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, even have you or a loved one been scared
<v Speaker 2>by somebody on a bike?
<v Speaker 1>Iediately, if you're driving, say you're looking to take a
<v Speaker 1>left and someone's coming at you, like the speed at
<v Speaker 1>which they're coming at you, and we're used, but you're
<v Speaker 1>used to a bike. So that's the thing. It takes
<v Speaker 1>me a second to realize that they're on an bike
<v Speaker 1>and it's not a pedal bike. So it's just like
<v Speaker 1>that in itself. I mean, for me at least.
<v Speaker 2>Is your depth off.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, now maybe that wasn't the best example, but.
<v Speaker 2>What you're saying, it's scared by a bike that doesn't
<v Speaker 2>have pedals.
<v Speaker 1>More info, you can go to a town's micromobility website.
<v Speaker 1>But I'm I know, well whatever, but these things, no,
<v Speaker 1>you can't just let them go because they're not doing
<v Speaker 1>it properly. I mean a lot of these like gas
<v Speaker 1>powered things, especially, they're required to follow the same rules
<v Speaker 1>that cars do, and they don't and it creates a
<v Speaker 1>lot of problems and people can get hurt. So I
<v Speaker 1>like what Parker's doing here, launching a tool for.
<v Speaker 3>A lot of those kids. They're like twelve years old.
<v Speaker 3>And that's not okay because those kids will get killed.
<v Speaker 3>I mean they there, they don't you know, have their
<v Speaker 3>frontal lobe clothes yet, and they're making stupid Your.
<v Speaker 2>Old kid from the beginning of time is done stupidest thing. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>but not on those e bikes swing across with rope.
<v Speaker 2>But again, I could round it.
<v Speaker 1>I think these advance with the bikes and the scooters.
<v Speaker 1>I think the e bikes and scooters, it's a different
<v Speaker 1>level of what parents have to worry about. And so
<v Speaker 1>I like what Parker's doing here. They're trying to get
<v Speaker 1>ahead of it.
<v Speaker 2>But didn't they just ride like gas powered motorbikes like
<v Speaker 2>earlier on.
<v Speaker 3>Those more people right now because they look like bikes
<v Speaker 3>and you can get literally you get them a hundred bucks.
<v Speaker 1>It's different now, it's way different.
<v Speaker 2>They're cool, right, you feel you feel cool?
<v Speaker 1>Such a guy thing, all right?
<v Speaker 2>It is? That is a guy thing. You feel these
<v Speaker 2>kids like they're having the time of their life.
<v Speaker 1>No, we want them to be safe. There's your mom's
<v Speaker 1>the helmet. So we have an immersive Harry Potter experience
<v Speaker 1>opening in Denver. I liked this. So it's a mixture
<v Speaker 1>of the authentic movie props, the costumes worn by the actors,
<v Speaker 1>and they've got some scenes and settings that are recreated.
<v Speaker 1>So it's like a fully interactive experience for fians to explore.
<v Speaker 1>So it's happening June twenty sixth at it's a four
<v Speaker 1>our ACE Hardware there near Alameda and Broadway. They completely
<v Speaker 1>read So now inside this former Ace Hardware is where
<v Speaker 1>they have this Harry Potter experience and tickets are going
<v Speaker 1>on sale a week from tomorrow, so if you want
<v Speaker 1>to that.
<v Speaker 2>I still have popcorn there have so much is the place.
<v Speaker 2>Man traders, helpful hardware folks, all the trigger stuff there.
<v Speaker 2>I love a good as there you go nice.
<v Speaker 1>Well, Harry Potter is now at ACE, so I'll be
<v Speaker 1>going there as well. Now we can all be excited about.
<v Speaker 2>I'm going to it.
<v Speaker 1>I knew you up it.
<v Speaker 2>Don't do it, don't do it. There you go, there's
<v Speaker 2>my don't have headphones in and I'm gonna do a wheelie,
<v Speaker 2>and I won't be listening.
<v Speaker 1>To just on You all day. I'm gonna listen to
<v Speaker 1>Pearl Jam, Jerry, Katie, and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>It is definitely time to play Fast five, and I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna tell you right now it is going to be
<v Speaker 2>stupid easy to get into a to play Fast five
<v Speaker 2>because everybody's at home in bed.
<v Speaker 1>We got Lori first up to bat Hi Laurie, good morning.
<v Speaker 2>It says you're a teacher and you're off today.
<v Speaker 4>I am.
<v Speaker 2>No school for Laurie. What are you gonna do today?
<v Speaker 4>Well, I got the kids, so we're probably gonna go
<v Speaker 4>sledding and watch a movie and make some mac and cheese.
<v Speaker 2>I got a story coming up here in just a
<v Speaker 2>few minutes about mac and cheese and how people are
<v Speaker 2>making it. So you might want to stick around for that.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, yeah, girl making it till news.
<v Speaker 1>Oh we just lost power, Oh no, just turned off.
<v Speaker 2>You'll be fine. Good news is the sleds will still.
<v Speaker 1>Work with exactly.
<v Speaker 2>Well, let's play some Fast five with you, teacher, Laurie.
<v Speaker 1>Sounds good.
<v Speaker 2>No sequels into and seconds. Give me five movies starring
<v Speaker 2>the very funny Kevin Hart, go.
<v Speaker 5>Jamandip. That's all I got.
<v Speaker 2>That's all we're gonna give you too. That's it. I'm
<v Speaker 2>not gonna tell you anymore because there's a buttload of them.
<v Speaker 1>I know.
<v Speaker 2>I just haven't seen a lot of movies since the kid. Well,
<v Speaker 2>you go find your flashlights and candles.
<v Speaker 1>And have a good day. We will thank you. Hours
<v Speaker 1>really going out out there, Alison.
<v Speaker 2>Hi, Allison, Hello, what are you doing right now?
<v Speaker 5>Driving my daughter to Dutch Brothers and then taking her
<v Speaker 5>to school because she still has a field trip today.
<v Speaker 2>Good, that's real life. This is a lesson in real life, Alison.
<v Speaker 2>You know what, we had to drag our butts into
<v Speaker 2>work today, so yes, after that, this is a lesson
<v Speaker 2>in adulting right there.
<v Speaker 1>I kind of bummed that they don't get the snow
<v Speaker 1>days like we did though, Like snow days are just
<v Speaker 1>a part of your childhood, right.
<v Speaker 5>So her school does have a snow day, but her
<v Speaker 5>grade decide. All the parents voted last night, so they're
<v Speaker 5>still doing their field trip.
<v Speaker 2>Good parents.
<v Speaker 1>At least the parents got to vote on it.
<v Speaker 2>You know what's the field trip?
<v Speaker 5>It's called the Marytown So fifth grade.
<v Speaker 2>I chaperoned that the kids go into the bank there
<v Speaker 2>and it's like an entire town and and they're the mayor.
<v Speaker 1>There's a radio station. Yeah, there's a radio boss.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>So we're gonna we're on our way to school for
<v Speaker 5>that today.
<v Speaker 2>That is a very beneficial field trip. That is actually
<v Speaker 2>one of the good ones. Yeah, definitely one of the
<v Speaker 2>good ones. So good luck, have fun, be safe, and
<v Speaker 2>I got your fast five Are you in d I
<v Speaker 2>think so? Okay? In ten seconds, give me five. I
<v Speaker 2>want the character names five TV dads go.
<v Speaker 5>H'm drawing a blank. I'm drawing a blank.
<v Speaker 1>Hold on to that one too.
<v Speaker 2>You're gonna pick up a bunch of like Homer and
<v Speaker 2>Peter Griffin. Do you want to go?
<v Speaker 1>Don't, don't Alison.
<v Speaker 2>You guys be safe, have fun at your field trip,
<v Speaker 2>and thank you for listening.
<v Speaker 1>Thank you.
<v Speaker 2>By Hi Stephanie. Hello, Hello. Are you working today? Are
<v Speaker 2>you an adult?
<v Speaker 6>I'm an adult and I have to work.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, make that money?
<v Speaker 1>What do you do? Mhm?
<v Speaker 5>I drop the blood in a laboratory.
<v Speaker 2>Oh see, people need you to ye, You're.
<v Speaker 6>Gonna have to be there. Can't work from home?
<v Speaker 1>Drawn blood work? Neither can we neither?
<v Speaker 2>Can you ever dip your finger in some of the
<v Speaker 2>blood and taste it, just.
<v Speaker 6>For fun once in a while.
<v Speaker 1>It's a little vampire. Stephanie's got a little vampire in.
<v Speaker 2>It's gonna be fine. You're like, mmm, that one feels
<v Speaker 2>a little.
<v Speaker 1>Heavy and iron.
<v Speaker 2>This one he's on cocaine.
<v Speaker 1>Cut down on your sodium.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, what do I have for you? Your letter is
<v Speaker 2>R like a robot, and rabbit are like a pirate.
<v Speaker 2>All right, okay. Ten things you'd find in your suitcase
<v Speaker 2>on a trip starting with the letter R go.
<v Speaker 6>Radio, rubber band, rubber ducky.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, honey, did you pack the rubber bands in the
<v Speaker 2>rubber ducky?
<v Speaker 1>More rubber things you would have won?
<v Speaker 2>Oh, Stephanie, go drink your blood and have a good day.
<v Speaker 6>Thank you too, by.
<v Speaker 2>Rubber band?
<v Speaker 6>Why not?
<v Speaker 2>Come on Maya? Hi, Hey girl, what are you doing today?
<v Speaker 2>How we are super dupes? Thank you for asking? Very
<v Speaker 2>super good? Are you super dupes as well?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?
<v Speaker 7>I'm on my way to see my my grandma, which
<v Speaker 7>is not my grandma, she's my little scaregiver.
<v Speaker 1>Did you bring her some snacks or something? Yeah, spelling,
<v Speaker 1>I bought some hot chocolate. Oh, you're a good human,
<v Speaker 1>perfect thing to bring today. Little old ladies love hot chocolate.
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, yeah, I'm excited for today. It should be a
<v Speaker 7>good day.
<v Speaker 1>Oh good.
<v Speaker 2>I love hanging out with the older people. They're pistols. Man,
<v Speaker 2>you get the best stories. I used to be like
<v Speaker 2>an activity director at a retirement community aka like an
<v Speaker 2>old folks home, and uh.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah it was.
<v Speaker 2>I did that for like three or four years. And man, Maya,
<v Speaker 2>the stories that all those folks have. You know, it
<v Speaker 2>just makes you appreciate older people so much.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, and I.
<v Speaker 7>Appreciate your life. It makes you appreciate life. Wait wait wait.
<v Speaker 6>Wait wait wait right, it makes oh.
<v Speaker 1>My goodness paramount, like being healthy is so important. So yeah,
<v Speaker 1>thank you for.
<v Speaker 2>Doing what you do. Maya.
<v Speaker 1>All right, I love it.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds, my friend, ten seconds, give me five
<v Speaker 2>words with double meanings. Go well.
<v Speaker 7>The heck does that mean?
<v Speaker 5>Well?
<v Speaker 7>We can have.
<v Speaker 2>Bark that bow times up? Times up, times up, times up,
<v Speaker 2>bark batton bow way to quickly Google. Well done, Maya.
<v Speaker 1>Well i'm jogging.
<v Speaker 7>It's pretty fast.
<v Speaker 2>I got you because I'm looking at a list right
<v Speaker 2>now in Google. Those are the first three. Uh, Maya,
<v Speaker 2>you're you're a sweetheart. Have a good day than you
<v Speaker 2>have a good day.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, bye. No cheating, that's not in the spirit of
<v Speaker 1>a game. You can't google things.
<v Speaker 2>Don't do that. That's rude. Okay.
<v Speaker 1>Hi Danielle, Hi, how are you?
<v Speaker 2>We're super dupes, ma'am. How are you today? I'm so good?
<v Speaker 1>Are you?
<v Speaker 2>What do you got on the docket today?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 5>I'm staying in having a movie night with my daughter
<v Speaker 5>because it's all snow here.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's cute. What movie are you picking?
<v Speaker 5>I don't know, probably a Disney one, something cute like that.
<v Speaker 1>Love it.
<v Speaker 2>How old your daughter she is?
<v Speaker 1>She's fifteen months.
<v Speaker 2>Oh wow, baby, baby, she's gonna love movie night.
<v Speaker 4>Then.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, just laying there like a blob. Fifteen months.
<v Speaker 2>You said, yes, listen, listen to your buddy jar Bear.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give you p I shouldn't just say that
<v Speaker 2>she's one.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, she is one, but it would be different.
<v Speaker 5>There's so many stages of one.
<v Speaker 1>There is no you're so right. No, No, it's not fine.
<v Speaker 1>Fifteen months. You can say fifteen months because up until
<v Speaker 1>like twenty four months, that's pretty much what you do.
<v Speaker 2>At twenty four months, you can say, hey, yeah, you.
<v Speaker 1>Know what when he carries the baby. He can say that, right, Danielle.
<v Speaker 2>And then two children, Danielle, children, Listen, people talk about
<v Speaker 2>you behind your back when you started saying eighteen months.
<v Speaker 1>Maybe the dads the moms understand exactly what you're saying
<v Speaker 1>because you're right right, Mom, I did it. They do,
<v Speaker 1>they do, and we don't have to explain it to them.
<v Speaker 2>Daniel Are you moms are weird? Moms are created?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>That's okay you ma'am. How fun with your one year old? Tonight?
<v Speaker 1>All right?
<v Speaker 2>All right, all right, here's what your fast five is.
<v Speaker 2>Are you ready? Very subjective? In ten seconds, give me
<v Speaker 2>five things you could scrape the snow off of your
<v Speaker 2>car with.
<v Speaker 5>Ready, set go, A traditional ice scraper, a broom, your hand,
<v Speaker 5>a glove or a.
<v Speaker 2>Shoe, and a fifteen month old. You just wiped that
<v Speaker 2>baby right across the window.
<v Speaker 1>Shovel. Shovel works too.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, there we go, Danielle. Would you like me
<v Speaker 2>to play you the Winnie Win sound?
<v Speaker 1>Yes?
<v Speaker 5>I would.
<v Speaker 2>All day long. You got that Winnie Win?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I'm so excited. We're excited for you. You're a sweetheart.
<v Speaker 2>You have a great evening watching movies with your one
<v Speaker 2>year old, and we will send you off to Josh
<v Speaker 2>next door in the next room and he'll tell you
<v Speaker 2>all about your prize. Okay, awesome, Thank you guys so much.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you for calling Hi.
<v Speaker 1>Bye bye, hold on.
<v Speaker 2>That's how it's done, everybody. That's how we do the
<v Speaker 2>Fast five, even on a snow day with full lines.
<v Speaker 2>We'll have fun again tomorrow morning seven thirty with Jeremy,
<v Speaker 2>Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 1>Jerey, Katy and Josh Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>You got a bunch of odds and ends stories for
<v Speaker 2>you guys as you're making your way through this crappy commute.
<v Speaker 2>This morning, I did a couple of mine and Katie
<v Speaker 2>absolutely hated them. She was really pissed off.
<v Speaker 1>She hated She hates all my stories today.
<v Speaker 2>So I was like, okay, well, big talker, show off. Yeah, uh,
<v Speaker 2>what do you got you got rolling over there?
<v Speaker 1>Well? You've heard the term golden retriever boyfriend, right, boy exactly,
<v Speaker 1>and that is it essentially is the you know a
<v Speaker 1>guy who lives to love you. That is essentially what
<v Speaker 1>it is. And I guess a good celebrity example would
<v Speaker 1>be Travis Kelcey and Taylor Swift.
<v Speaker 3>Right.
<v Speaker 1>People say all the time that he's like her golden
<v Speaker 1>retriever boyfriend because he lives still love her and I
<v Speaker 1>love that.
<v Speaker 2>So zie, can you also see him coming home from
<v Speaker 2>a foosball game and her like scratching him behind his ear? Right,
<v Speaker 2>beard meets his ear? There, good.
<v Speaker 1>Boy, who's got a pod gas?
<v Speaker 3>Oh?
<v Speaker 1>I know. So that gives you a good example of
<v Speaker 1>what a golden retriever boyfriend is. Now let's talk about
<v Speaker 1>the black cat girlfriend.
<v Speaker 2>Oh so this is a no, I have nots emo.
<v Speaker 2>This has got to be a girl that's like bad luck. No, no, no,
<v Speaker 2>they're bringing not bad.
<v Speaker 1>That's the thing is, I think the term black cat
<v Speaker 1>makes you automatically think bad luck.
<v Speaker 2>What happens when the black cat crosses your path is
<v Speaker 2>that well, that's.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, the black cat. But the black cat girlfriend is
<v Speaker 1>just highly selective about where they invest their social energy.
<v Speaker 1>They value their alone time, tends to be more introverted,
<v Speaker 1>and has a slightly aloof yet intimidate quality about them
<v Speaker 1>that draws people in. Right, But it's not just standoffish,
<v Speaker 1>because there's more to the black cat girlfriend than her withdrawn,
<v Speaker 1>slightly witchy exterior. So within that you've got some person
<v Speaker 1>who's completely loyal, right, fiercely loyal and affectionate with the
<v Speaker 1>person that they trust. So that's what they're comparing it
<v Speaker 1>to is the black cat girlfriend is somebody who doesn't
<v Speaker 1>give love to just anybody, but if she does love you,
<v Speaker 1>she loves you fiercely and loyally. Story Okay, so why.
<v Speaker 2>Don't you cause I looked it up and said black cat?
<v Speaker 2>What's a black cat? In reference to they link cats
<v Speaker 2>to witches, evil and the devil, bad luck, association with death,
<v Speaker 2>and and they lick their.
<v Speaker 1>Butts again the black cat. But did you search black
<v Speaker 1>cat girlfriend? Because it is just the term so that
<v Speaker 1>you can have kind of an idea of what they're
<v Speaker 1>talking about. But what they really want to they want
<v Speaker 1>to focus is the partners at value space and utle affection.
<v Speaker 1>So if you give her time but you want notice
<v Speaker 1>those small meaningful gestures, that helps deepen the trust and
<v Speaker 1>then she feels closer to you. But that is so
<v Speaker 1>like a cat, they well know, but the cat part
<v Speaker 1>is so well, I don't know, I get it. But
<v Speaker 1>it's more just like the black cat because the mysterious, right, like,
<v Speaker 1>that's the biggest part. So communicate patiently, notice her actions
<v Speaker 1>to understand her love language. So again, you can build
<v Speaker 1>that deeper emotional connection. She isn't just gonna you know.
<v Speaker 2>I language is.
<v Speaker 1>True. But yeah, they say that having a black cat
<v Speaker 1>girlfriend can be a really good thing, especially for the
<v Speaker 1>Golden Retriever boyfriend, because you know, again it we like
<v Speaker 1>they're ying and yang. They're saying opposites a tract in
<v Speaker 1>this scenario, and so like the fit is kind of perfect.
<v Speaker 1>The term is a little flashy, right, Like it's just
<v Speaker 1>a little friendly, buzzworthy. But I do think the intent
<v Speaker 1>lands quite well with this one, and I like the
<v Speaker 1>black cat girlfriend matched up with the Golden Retriever boyfriend. However,
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't say Taylor's a black cat girlfriend.
<v Speaker 3>You know she's obsessed. Yeah, Yeah, she's like texting Travy
<v Speaker 3>all day long.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, like she seems like she's just as obsessed with
<v Speaker 1>him as he is with her.
<v Speaker 2>So I don't know if that's the match each other's energy,
<v Speaker 2>though I like.
<v Speaker 1>That two Golden Retrievers, this is what we've got there.
<v Speaker 2>Then I'm looking for just a hippo girl.
<v Speaker 1>A hippo girl. What is lazier? Oh wait, I got
<v Speaker 1>one lazier and tells you you're pretty. Yeah, she's lazier.
<v Speaker 2>You know what I'm saying?
<v Speaker 1>That very nice?
<v Speaker 2>Going through the motions.
<v Speaker 1>I think I would like a Golden Retriever boyfriend.
<v Speaker 2>You would like any boyfriend?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, No, I wouldn't like just any point. Why I've
<v Speaker 1>been single for over five years.
<v Speaker 2>Picky picky, which is good.
<v Speaker 1>I'm also picky in what I eat. So croissant in
<v Speaker 1>a waffle maker? Well, that caught my attention, right, I know,
<v Speaker 1>I know, I like to switch gears here to talk
<v Speaker 1>about food because it's called a kraffel. I didn't know that.
<v Speaker 1>Did you know it's called kraffel?
<v Speaker 2>No, I've actually never heard of this. I'm not a
<v Speaker 2>huge fan.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, they're a little too flaky for me. Okay. So
<v Speaker 1>they say that even if you use just a store
<v Speaker 1>bot already cooked croissants, but you can use the raw
<v Speaker 1>croissant dough also, and you just put it in a
<v Speaker 1>waffle maker and it makes a completely different breakfast thing
<v Speaker 1>for you, whether you know, compared to regular waffles. And
<v Speaker 1>I just love this. I came across, would you what
<v Speaker 1>do you mean?
<v Speaker 2>Do you still do that?
<v Speaker 3>Like?
<v Speaker 1>Can you butter and syrup? You could do a fresh
<v Speaker 1>whipped cream with some fruit on it.
<v Speaker 2>Sausage, you could do savory.
<v Speaker 1>Like there's a lot of ways that you could go
<v Speaker 1>with the krawfel cool I like it. Or you could
<v Speaker 1>coat the dough with sugar before pressing and then it
<v Speaker 1>gets caramelized.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, there's all sorts of things you can shove in
<v Speaker 2>a slam it down. I'm a fan of the tots.
<v Speaker 2>Have you seen the people who thaw out the tots? Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>put the tots on there, and then.
<v Speaker 1>Any kind of pato, potatoes, waffle fries, like, any of
<v Speaker 1>them will get the job done. I even like if
<v Speaker 1>you take any kind of sandwich and put it in
<v Speaker 1>a waffle maker, it also just and it's all the
<v Speaker 1>little grooves, all the crispy little grooves. Baby, that's what
<v Speaker 1>gets me. One more food thing. Sure, do you know
<v Speaker 1>the Mississippi mud roast that we talk about all the time,
<v Speaker 1>because it's like the best thing to put.
<v Speaker 2>In across the one with the peppercini exactly.
<v Speaker 1>So you put like a three to four pound beef
<v Speaker 1>roast in your crockpot, you take a stick of butter,
<v Speaker 1>you take a packet of the ausuw and a packet
<v Speaker 1>of the Hidden Valley Ranch seasoning. You put that in there,
<v Speaker 1>and then yes, the pepper and cheini peppers. So whether
<v Speaker 1>you want the whole ones, I like the sliced ones.
<v Speaker 1>I don't like the whole ones in there.
<v Speaker 2>It's too much peppercini.
<v Speaker 1>It will do bursty for me, right, like that burst
<v Speaker 1>is too much anyway? Like the difference with this recipe though,
<v Speaker 1>is it's th same flavor, but you use ground beef
<v Speaker 1>and you pair it with pasta, so you make it
<v Speaker 1>on the stove and you have a nice pasta like
<v Speaker 1>Mississippi mud roast dish. And again something I saw on
<v Speaker 1>the internet yesterday and I was like, well, we need
<v Speaker 1>to talk about this because the Mississippi mud roast you
<v Speaker 1>use that for sandwiches, right, Jeremy, is that what you
<v Speaker 1>use yours for?
<v Speaker 2>I don't put them on a cross salt. I'll yeah, no,
<v Speaker 2>I just bowl you do. I don't use it as
<v Speaker 2>a sandwich.
<v Speaker 1>You don't use it as a sandwich, I don't think.
<v Speaker 1>So you just eat the meat as a sandwich. I
<v Speaker 1>use it as a sandwich with a nice crusty bread
<v Speaker 1>and horse readdish.
<v Speaker 2>Jetpoh, it is so.
<v Speaker 1>Good, so anyway this way again using the ground beef,
<v Speaker 1>and then you toss it with noodles and you have
<v Speaker 1>a nice savory noodle dish. You're welcome. These are great stories.
<v Speaker 2>This is the job covering us today.
<v Speaker 1>It's gonna help people today. You're here to help.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you, kat You're welcome. Very nice of you.
<v Speaker 1>No lies in these stories, Jerry, Katy and six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I've been getting multiple messages from my children who are
<v Speaker 2>at home today asking me if I can pick up
<v Speaker 2>friends on my way home today, bring them back to
<v Speaker 2>our house so we can go they can go sledding.
<v Speaker 1>You picking up more children to have more small moments. No,
<v Speaker 1>here's the thing, though, I feel like you are the
<v Speaker 1>dad that would do that.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I'm gonna do it, are you. Yeah, let me
<v Speaker 2>know who I'm picking up America the way I gotta
<v Speaker 2>make small talk with all your weird friends.
<v Speaker 1>But you're going to do it.
<v Speaker 2>We're going to do it. In my neighborhood. We've got
<v Speaker 2>this like lake area, and there's a pretty good hill
<v Speaker 2>coming off the lake that all the kids go sledding at.
<v Speaker 2>So it's like, well, you know what, you didn't get
<v Speaker 2>to do it all winter long. So yes, we'll do it.
<v Speaker 1>It's funny. Can I just point out something real quick
<v Speaker 1>that there is a fun thing with parents who will
<v Speaker 1>let their kids have friends over all the time, like
<v Speaker 1>I am fascinated by it is not that mom over
<v Speaker 1>Like Zoe would ask me if friends could come over,
<v Speaker 1>and I would like stare at her straight in the face,
<v Speaker 1>like over here, are you crazy? They don't let me wrong.
<v Speaker 2>There's a few weird ones. Now, there's a few weird
<v Speaker 2>ones and I don't like having over. Okay them, I'll
<v Speaker 2>name them. I will name them.
<v Speaker 1>They will bend over backwards for their children and the
<v Speaker 1>activities they have going on. And I take my hat
<v Speaker 1>off to you. I do because I was not that mom.
<v Speaker 2>Friendships are extremely important I think growing up. And yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I mean that's one of the reasons I finished half
<v Speaker 2>my basement here, because it's like we wanted an area
<v Speaker 2>where the kids can come over and just go hang out,
<v Speaker 2>go mess around.
<v Speaker 1>So you kids say you wanted a place to run to.
<v Speaker 2>That is well, that is well, I'll tell you. There's
<v Speaker 2>there's two of them right now, I can name Mike.
<v Speaker 2>We need to have them over anymore? No, No, we
<v Speaker 2>do not, all right? For everybody who is out braving
<v Speaker 2>the snow and ice today. We got a whole handful
<v Speaker 2>of odds and ends stories that we need to get to.
<v Speaker 2>I do have some fat America. Oreos is introducing a
<v Speaker 2>brand new limited edition in flavor called Firecracker Pop, which
<v Speaker 2>is actually a dance move that I bust out every
<v Speaker 2>year on the fourth of July. Oddly enough, jer.
<v Speaker 1>Do the Firecracker Pop. You pop lock popping, popping, Firecracker Pop,
<v Speaker 1>Firecracker Pop.
<v Speaker 2>I got a whole dance. It's a whole thing anyway.
<v Speaker 2>The Firecracker Pop cookie is inspired by the classic red,
<v Speaker 2>white and blue popsiclesh the bomb pops right cookie bit
<v Speaker 2>blends blue, raspberry, lemon, and cherry flavors with Oreo's signature
<v Speaker 2>cream filling and golden wafers. I like that is what
<v Speaker 2>I call my grandma. Firecracker Pop will be sold in
<v Speaker 2>stores across the United States of America starting two days ago.
<v Speaker 2>So get your hands on America. Yeah, I think.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of brands are hopping on that they are patriotic.
<v Speaker 2>I love that.
<v Speaker 1>I love that for them.
<v Speaker 2>A new survey out revealing Americans would pay almost three
<v Speaker 2>quarters of their yearly income just for peace of mind
<v Speaker 2>and during uncertain economic times. So they're saying the average
<v Speaker 2>households about seventy nine thousand, and they would spend about
<v Speaker 2>fifty seven thousand just for security and serenity.
<v Speaker 1>Now, like, so they would give up all their money
<v Speaker 1>for financial security. Yeah, I don't much. It's like I
<v Speaker 1>don't understand that.
<v Speaker 2>I guess a year to always have necessities like groceries
<v Speaker 2>and medications, they would spend nineteen eight hundred to just
<v Speaker 2>never worry about job loss and sixteen four to avoid
<v Speaker 2>expenses like medical bills. So yeah, they would just hit
<v Speaker 2>write a check to whoever that is the magic genie
<v Speaker 2>for fifty seven thousand dollars a year, and they would
<v Speaker 2>have essentially no anxiety. It'd be peace of mind. You
<v Speaker 2>just just keep on living.
<v Speaker 1>So they don't want to pay what peace of mind costs?
<v Speaker 1>Is that they're saying like that that story doesn't make
<v Speaker 1>sense to me because it's like, you know, like you
<v Speaker 1>would need way more than that to have peace of
<v Speaker 1>mind with medical bills.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but it would cover it. Well, I nobo it
<v Speaker 2>was that a little but in this magic land, it
<v Speaker 2>would just cover it.
<v Speaker 1>It'd be it's just covered brain.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I feel like I'd be more stressed if I
<v Speaker 3>dropped that much money.
<v Speaker 2>No, because then you wouldn't have to worry about anything.
<v Speaker 2>You just can enjoy your hobbies. You wouldn't have to
<v Speaker 2>worry about losing your job. Okay, you never have to
<v Speaker 2>worry about affording groceries because it's just boom, it's covered
<v Speaker 2>for the year.
<v Speaker 1>It's peace of mind, don't have. But you're gonna pay
<v Speaker 1>way more than that, you.
<v Speaker 2>Think, Yeah, twenty one grand a year for groceries and medications.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's about right.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, No, no, that's probably right. You think, Yeah, a
<v Speaker 2>family of four with.
<v Speaker 1>That, Yeah, the family of four, you're figuring you are
<v Speaker 1>gonna spend probably at least I would say two grand
<v Speaker 1>a month on food medication necessities in that regard. So
<v Speaker 1>right there, that's twenty four thousand dollars just for let
<v Speaker 1>me see.
<v Speaker 2>So let's say I'm doing seven hundred a week in groceries.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's twenty eight hundred dollars.
<v Speaker 2>So you take that times twelve, that's three thousand, six
<v Speaker 2>hundred dollars. Whereas in this scenario, for twenty one thousand
<v Speaker 2>dollars a year, I wouldn't have to worry about.
<v Speaker 1>Grocery that's way less.
<v Speaker 2>That's the key kitty. You could get by on twenty
<v Speaker 2>one grand versus thirty three six.
<v Speaker 1>I know, I get it that that's what they're willing
<v Speaker 1>to pay, but it's just, yeah, this story doesn't make
<v Speaker 1>any sense to me at all. That's okay, This is like, okay,
<v Speaker 1>so to live in the world costs seventy five thousand
<v Speaker 1>dollars a year. I'm willing to pay fifty six thousand
<v Speaker 1>dollars a year to not have to worry about that.
<v Speaker 1>That's what that story said.
<v Speaker 2>Half their half of their income, right, almost three quarters
<v Speaker 2>of the yearly inco just peace of mind. But then
<v Speaker 2>you would know that you would never have to worry
<v Speaker 2>about your medication.
<v Speaker 1>Your groceries, medical bills.
<v Speaker 3>So like we're losing your job pay someone that ti
<v Speaker 3>why No, everybody would do.
<v Speaker 1>This, but it's not feasible, like, well.
<v Speaker 2>Well this isn't this is she hates make believe, we
<v Speaker 2>hate making.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, tell stories I hate.
<v Speaker 2>Like little Miss Muffett sat on a topic the story
<v Speaker 2>do you hate Humpty.
<v Speaker 1>Dumptyes hate the story?
<v Speaker 2>Listen, an egg would never fall off a wall and
<v Speaker 2>they can't even talk, And why would Goldilocks in.
<v Speaker 1>There with the three bears? Sure, this is just like that.
<v Speaker 2>All I get that.
<v Speaker 1>I'm unreasonable, not that people are not like everything gots
<v Speaker 1>more money. That's why it sucks.
<v Speaker 2>Out there, I know. But you could get by will
<v Speaker 2>you could get buy.
<v Speaker 1>Cheaper fifty six thousand.
<v Speaker 2>You could get by cheaper, no, and never lose your job,
<v Speaker 2>and you could go to your therapy that you're always
<v Speaker 2>talking about is to expense that. I can't afford this,
<v Speaker 2>but this you could pay it and it would be covered.
<v Speaker 1>Uh huh, yeah, no, I get it. The land mak believe.
<v Speaker 2>You like in real life right now? So she does
<v Speaker 2>not she's got more money on her vision board. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I know you're manifesting. That's why you.
<v Speaker 1>Guys know like thirty percent about me. I don't even
<v Speaker 1>tell you guys have to stuff exactly.
<v Speaker 2>I want to know.
<v Speaker 1>Many things going in through my mind right now to
<v Speaker 1>where you're saying, what people are willing to pay fifty
<v Speaker 1>six thousand dollars to not worry about anything? Well, duh, no,
<v Speaker 1>I get that. Do we know what you want to talk?
<v Speaker 2>Pull up a chair, get a box of clean next,
<v Speaker 2>this will have a little therapy. I love a therapy session.
<v Speaker 1>I want this. I think it's gonna hurt me more.
<v Speaker 2>You said earlier today you were manifesting more Chetna, more money.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I'm trying.
<v Speaker 2>We all.
<v Speaker 1>I think everybody's try. Are you manifesting it? My money song?
<v Speaker 1>Not the money song again? Song? What do you mean?
<v Speaker 1>You can't sit on.
<v Speaker 2>Your couch and sing about money and expect it to arrive.
<v Speaker 2>You gotta go do something my.
<v Speaker 1>Mirror and brush my teeth and sing about money. Okay,
<v Speaker 1>I don't sit on my couch. I sing the money
<v Speaker 1>song in the mirror where I can see myself singing.
<v Speaker 2>It, and all that magical money will come raining down
<v Speaker 2>from the close.
<v Speaker 1>Now this I can believe it.
<v Speaker 2>But God forbid, I'm manifesting the money right now.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, erks, Gosh, get off me.
<v Speaker 2>I'm done here. I need to go process. What does
<v Speaker 2>that happen? He too, Well, it's all the big news
<v Speaker 2>floating around this morning. There was some breaking news that
<v Speaker 2>dropped about oh twenty minutes ago that media mogul Ted
<v Speaker 2>Turner has passed away. Yeah, billionaire Ted Turner credited with
<v Speaker 2>forming CNN, amongst other numerous cable channels. I guess you
<v Speaker 2>could say most well known in my heart for Ted's Montana.
<v Speaker 1>Grill does say, yeah, that's the big one.
<v Speaker 2>Right, yeah, yeah, So sad news in the icon in
<v Speaker 2>the media industry, right, I mean just absolutely very very
<v Speaker 2>well known names. So Ted Turner has passed away. How
<v Speaker 2>old was he? Do I have that on here? It's
<v Speaker 2>got to be eighty seven?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, eighty seven?
<v Speaker 2>All right, So teas and peace for Ted Turner and
<v Speaker 2>his family. If you love live music but you hate
<v Speaker 2>the expense and inconvenience of going to concerts, Jar slowly
<v Speaker 2>raises his hand. AMC Theater chain is going to start
<v Speaker 2>showing live concerts. It's a new venture called Arena One
<v Speaker 2>at AMC. Tickets are gonna be about forty to seventy
<v Speaker 2>five bucks. It starts next month, which is maybe a
<v Speaker 2>little cheaper than going to one of your favorite concerts.
<v Speaker 2>Who was gonna be popping' the what's her name? Bb
<v Speaker 2>rexa bab bb rex bbrexa bb Maren Morris and many
<v Speaker 2>many more coming soon. The concerts will be beamed to
<v Speaker 2>more than three hundred AMC locations in eighty nine markets
<v Speaker 2>across the country. So that's kind of a nice alternative.
<v Speaker 1>So the stick. Is it's happening at the same time
<v Speaker 1>as the live concert? Yeah? Is that okay? Kind of fun?
<v Speaker 2>Can you watch the cleaner bathrooms and better snacks, probably.
<v Speaker 1>A little more moving around room no one throws up
<v Speaker 1>on you.
<v Speaker 2>Well that's maybe maybe unless you're into that. You have
<v Speaker 2>to pay extra for that? What else is going on?
<v Speaker 2>Are we really really this fat?
<v Speaker 1>America?
<v Speaker 2>People are upset that Delta Airlines is going to cut
<v Speaker 2>out complimentary snacks and beverage service for flights under three
<v Speaker 2>hundred and fifty miles beginning May nineteenth, affecting approximately four
<v Speaker 2>hundred and fifty daily flights. So like you, maybe you're
<v Speaker 2>going to Los Angeles, Los Angeles to San Francisco. Well,
<v Speaker 2>you can't get any snacks or drinks.
<v Speaker 1>I can't get any guardettos and a ginger rail and all.
<v Speaker 2>Im. You can't do it.
<v Speaker 1>It's all I'm asking for.
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry, You're gonna have to control yourself and not
<v Speaker 2>have a snack for like an hour to an hour
<v Speaker 2>and a half.
<v Speaker 1>You find I consider that as part of the ticket price.
<v Speaker 1>Like when I get my ticket, I'm like, well I
<v Speaker 1>have to factor in then I'm getting pretzels in a
<v Speaker 1>ginger rail, so I will get that. Even if I
<v Speaker 1>plan on sleeping the whole flight, I'll stay awake or
<v Speaker 1>I'll ask someone to wake me up when that happens,
<v Speaker 1>so I can get it. Like for reals, you can't.
<v Speaker 2>You wouldn't be able to travel three hundred and fifty
<v Speaker 2>miles on an airplane without a snack. It's like an
<v Speaker 2>hour light.
<v Speaker 1>But like still you just like you have to have
<v Speaker 1>that up there.
<v Speaker 2>Well there I stand, there you go, there's there's your
<v Speaker 2>fat America. Katie's one of the people, but hurt by this.
<v Speaker 2>I can't go any hour without a ginger rail in
<v Speaker 2>a snack, especially.
<v Speaker 1>On a plane. Like the ginger rail on the plane
<v Speaker 1>just hits different.
<v Speaker 2>Right, Yeah, give me on American airlines.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I'm not flying tilt ever again fly United every
<v Speaker 1>day snacks.
<v Speaker 2>I'll give you this so everybody can cringe. This dude
<v Speaker 2>named John's Stephenson whatever, fifty year old strong man recently
<v Speaker 2>pulled a two ton police car one hundred and thirty
<v Speaker 2>one feet using only his peep ding ding while set
<v Speaker 2>a blaze. Now this is where my question is, what
<v Speaker 2>was set ablaze?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Him, him, just the peepe ding ding or the car.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, there's so much any more information? Yeah, that's a
<v Speaker 1>story that needs more facts.
<v Speaker 2>Is there YouTube video on this?
<v Speaker 1>You want to watch it?
<v Speaker 2>Anyway? Bottom line, fifty year old who's a martial arts expert,
<v Speaker 2>former bare knuckle fighter, put a toe rope to his
<v Speaker 2>manhood and pulled a car down the street.
<v Speaker 3>He lit himself on fire. Why is he doing GMC report?
<v Speaker 3>Well there's we can watch it later. He explains why
<v Speaker 3>he wanted to answer.
<v Speaker 2>It's it's to raise awareness. I don't know about the
<v Speaker 2>fire part of it, but the whole reason he's doing
<v Speaker 2>this is to raise awareness.
<v Speaker 1>For the whole reason he's doing it is because he's
<v Speaker 1>a guy and he wants to talk about.
<v Speaker 2>His I mean car.
<v Speaker 1>I'm a little curious about it. Immediately he's like, you know,
<v Speaker 1>such a guy thing to do. I would be concerned.
<v Speaker 2>I don't think, I don't care how much of a
<v Speaker 2>man you are. I would be concerned. Would right off?
<v Speaker 1>This isn't even the first time, right, didn't he do
<v Speaker 1>this same thing?
<v Speaker 2>Testiculars the beans yea, yeah, beans. This time it's the frame.
<v Speaker 2>There's got to be a point where he's just gonna
<v Speaker 2>rip off. I'm grabbing myself A sorry, hr, I can't help.
<v Speaker 1>And with this story, I think everybody's kind of.
<v Speaker 2>At what point you're like, you know, here's what I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna do. Instead of making a donation to some some
<v Speaker 2>sort of organization that deals with prosty cancer. Here's what
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna do.
<v Speaker 1>Give me a rope, all right in a police car
<v Speaker 1>and a match.
<v Speaker 2>Don't forget that and a match. Does it still work afterwards?
<v Speaker 1>I don't know?
<v Speaker 2>So does it not cut off the blood floats? Also? Like,
<v Speaker 2>is it like like, are you like Gumby?
<v Speaker 1>Afterwards?
<v Speaker 2>A lot more guys will be doing That's why he
<v Speaker 2>did it.
<v Speaker 1>Very happy.
<v Speaker 2>You have to be standing back from the urinal. It's
<v Speaker 2>all I'm asking.
<v Speaker 1>So many running start now.
<v Speaker 2>He's Gumby. Oh funny, do you have any sports? Was
<v Speaker 2>one last night? They played on Saturday.
<v Speaker 1>We've got an in and out Burger coming to Tim Knath. Oh,
<v Speaker 1>that's exciting. So it's up by four Collins.
<v Speaker 2>It's yeah, there's a road up there called I used
<v Speaker 2>to work on that.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, So the California Burger chain is actually opening five
<v Speaker 1>more spots across the country, So this little Colorado town
<v Speaker 1>is one of them. I believe This is now the
<v Speaker 1>fifteenth Colorado location, but no word on when it's going
<v Speaker 1>to open just yet. It's the second northern Colorado when
<v Speaker 1>they just got that location in Loveland, So now a
<v Speaker 1>couple on the northern Yeah, all right, Hey, Parker is
<v Speaker 1>going to launch a tool that's going to tell people
<v Speaker 1>that are tell on people rather that are acting a
<v Speaker 1>fool on those e bikes and scooters. Good right.
<v Speaker 2>It's called the Ain't No Snitch.
<v Speaker 1>Well they ask that you be. It's called the E Bike,
<v Speaker 1>dirt bike and e Motorcycle Safety Reporting Tool. Wow baby,
<v Speaker 1>an agron Zach. That's a little long, but Parker Police
<v Speaker 1>Department released a statement. They said they want to be
<v Speaker 1>clear on their focus. It's not about the kids riding
<v Speaker 1>the bikes or e bikes, though, if you see them
<v Speaker 1>driving unsafely, they ask you to report that as well.
<v Speaker 1>Concern here is the electric motorcycles and dirt bikes that
<v Speaker 1>have been operating on streets and trails. Apparently these riders,
<v Speaker 1>many are unlicensed, uninsured, and operating in ways that put
<v Speaker 1>themselves and others at risk. So if you see people
<v Speaker 1>out in Parker just acting all crazy on those e
<v Speaker 1>bikes and scooters, they said, you look into that app
<v Speaker 1>that they've created. I like this a lot.
<v Speaker 2>More info on.
<v Speaker 1>The town's micro mobility website. I like people to be safe,
<v Speaker 1>rather like I like people to be safe.
<v Speaker 2>If you look at your like you from kindergarten, I
<v Speaker 2>bet your teacher is like, she talks a lot.
<v Speaker 1>That's what. That's what they all said, the same thing.
<v Speaker 1>She really talks a lot.
<v Speaker 2>Like she likes to tell the other children on.
<v Speaker 1>Every report card. But look at me. Make a money
<v Speaker 1>of it? Now, Hey, And an immersive Harry Potter exhibit
<v Speaker 1>is opening in Denver. I like this too. It's a
<v Speaker 1>mixture of authentic movie props. They've got costumes that have
<v Speaker 1>been worn by the actors, and they've recreated some of
<v Speaker 1>their iconic scenes and settings for a fully interactive journey.
<v Speaker 1>Now here's the part that is awesome. They've taken an
<v Speaker 1>old Ace hardware.
<v Speaker 2>Well, now you got me, yes, that one.
<v Speaker 1>Right here is the place, yeah, on Alameda and Broadway.
<v Speaker 1>So they've taken that and they've made it Harry Potter
<v Speaker 1>World essentially, so you can go and kind of explore.
<v Speaker 1>Isn't that awesome?
<v Speaker 2>I love a good Ace hardware. It's like a little
<v Speaker 2>hometown old school, you know, hardware store.
<v Speaker 1>Exactly, and now Harry likes it too, so the give
<v Speaker 1>me a little tickets are going to go on sale
<v Speaker 1>May fourteenth, but it's a week from tomorrow.
<v Speaker 2>That Ace, kay.
<v Speaker 1>But the show is in June. June twenty sixth.
<v Speaker 2>They opened up a new Ace Hardware down by me.
<v Speaker 2>When I walked in, I was like, nice, Ace.
<v Speaker 1>Nice, you're funny. Yeah, I bet they love you.
<v Speaker 2>There they they got kicked out immediately. It was a
<v Speaker 2>little annoying, and they're like, hey, kiss my Ace.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, right, all right, and we're done. Okay, there's your
<v Speaker 1>ma hig hype. There. There you go.
<v Speaker 2>That's all you get. Thank god.
<v Speaker 1>She's got the mic, the moxie, and a brain full
<v Speaker 1>of doctor phil Rey runs.
<v Speaker 2>She's on me like a duck on a joombug.
<v Speaker 3>But can you take down Katie in pop culture?
<v Speaker 2>SmackDown?
<v Speaker 1>This is Katie crush?
<v Speaker 2>Well, that is definitely the big question, because it is
<v Speaker 2>no secret Katie sits on her couch for roughly twelve
<v Speaker 2>to fourteen hours a day watching the boob Tube, scrolling
<v Speaker 2>through TMZ and look at me now, and she knows
<v Speaker 2>a lot about pop culture. That's why we do this.
<v Speaker 1>Game with my name.
<v Speaker 2>That's right, she's an expert at this stuff. Hi Kelsey, Hello, Hello,
<v Speaker 2>what are you doing today?
<v Speaker 7>I just picked up some Dutch brows.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, that sounds tasty a half right now?
<v Speaker 1>What was your order?
<v Speaker 7>I did an after shock blended rebel with some popping boba.
<v Speaker 1>I'd love popping.
<v Speaker 2>Popping all day long.
<v Speaker 1>So good. Yeah. Those energy drinks that Dutch Bros Has too, Man,
<v Speaker 1>they'll get you jacked up, They're so good.
<v Speaker 7>How much I got three kids at home?
<v Speaker 2>Lord help you? How much did that drink cost you?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know.
<v Speaker 7>I ordered my husband and my sister drink too, so
<v Speaker 7>all together it is like twenty.
<v Speaker 2>Something expensive drink. Once it pops in that mouth full
<v Speaker 2>of energy, give me some of that. Okay, So tell
<v Speaker 2>us a little bit about yourself. We've already discovered you
<v Speaker 2>have three children at home.
<v Speaker 7>Yes, I have three kids, and I'm a stay at
<v Speaker 7>home mom.
<v Speaker 1>I mean nothing much to it, so much to it.
<v Speaker 1>It's the hardest job on the planet. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>So what's for dinner tonight?
<v Speaker 7>I don't know yet.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know what's for breakfast? Energy drinks?
<v Speaker 2>Let's do Sloppy Joe's tonight. Make some sloppy Joe's.
<v Speaker 7>I don't have the stuff for that, and I don't
<v Speaker 7>know if I want to go to the story either.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Well, looks like it's a cereal night.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, Okay, now what you're making.
<v Speaker 2>All right tomorrow and I can be slappy joke. All right, Kelsey,
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give you and Katie the same five questions.
<v Speaker 2>Best out of five wins. Ties go to Katie because
<v Speaker 2>she's a diva monster.
<v Speaker 1>You didn't want to say to Kelsey. Oh well, hey,
<v Speaker 1>I know you don't have dinner ready yet, but I
<v Speaker 1>hope you whoop up a win over me. Yeah, there
<v Speaker 1>we go. Here we go, Katie. That's okay, Kelsey. Tell
<v Speaker 1>Katie to leave the studio.
<v Speaker 7>Goodbye, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Back queen Is. She goes into a room where she
<v Speaker 2>cannot hear anything. She's gathering her things. She's got her chapstick,
<v Speaker 2>is that car Max, She's got a Carmex.
<v Speaker 1>I come up with the.
<v Speaker 2>Questions so there's no cheating, and we'll find out if
<v Speaker 2>you're right or wrong once we bring her back in. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>Kelsey pants, Okay, all right, girlfriend, let's do it.
<v Speaker 1>Here's your first question.
<v Speaker 2>What is our field's favorite food?
<v Speaker 7>Cat food.
<v Speaker 2>I guess cat food. Here's your second question, which president?
<v Speaker 2>Which president appears on the far left at Mount Rushmore.
<v Speaker 7>I don't know, Abe Lincoln, honest?
<v Speaker 1>Abe?
<v Speaker 2>Number three? What energy drink is owned by the Rock
<v Speaker 2>d Wayne the Rock Johnson? What's his energy drink?
<v Speaker 7>Let's go with rock Star.
<v Speaker 2>Hey, but a perfect fit, right, rock Star. Here's your
<v Speaker 2>fourth question for the crush. Which former bachelorette and her
<v Speaker 2>family live in Vail, Colorado? In fact, she was the
<v Speaker 2>first bachelorette. What's her name?
<v Speaker 7>Man, I didn't watch that season.
<v Speaker 2>Would you like to say, Abe Lincoln?
<v Speaker 7>No, we'll say Tiffany, tiff.
<v Speaker 2>Tiff no last name, all right, just Tiffany. That's all
<v Speaker 2>we need, just like Abe, all right. Fifth and final question.
<v Speaker 2>What company makes the children's toy called the Cozy Coop.
<v Speaker 2>It's the classic red toy car with the yellow Oh god,
<v Speaker 2>you didn't even hesitate. I can tell you have three children, Kelsey,
<v Speaker 2>how do you feel like you did?
<v Speaker 1>Okay?
<v Speaker 2>You did?
<v Speaker 1>Okay? Well let's find out.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give Katie the same five questions. Are you ready, Katie?
<v Speaker 1>Kat I am ready? All right?
<v Speaker 2>Let me get my buzzers and dings and stuff. You're ready? Okay.
<v Speaker 2>What is Garfield's favorite food? Lazanya yay, lazangya.
<v Speaker 1>All right, Kelsey, you said cat food. I think that's
<v Speaker 1>his second favorite.
<v Speaker 2>Said, but it's lasagna, all right, Katie. Which president appears
<v Speaker 2>on the far left at Mount Rushmore?
<v Speaker 1>Would that be Washington? George Washington? It's on the is it? Yay? Kelsey?
<v Speaker 2>You said A Lincoln. He's on the right.
<v Speaker 1>He's on the right. Yeah, all right.
<v Speaker 2>What energy drink is owned by the rock as in
<v Speaker 2>d Wayne the Rock Johnson.
<v Speaker 1>And have to be rock star? Yeah? Oh, Kelsey, you
<v Speaker 1>also said rock star.
<v Speaker 2>Oh it is zoa energy zero sugar energy drink branded
<v Speaker 2>and co founded by d Wayne the Rock Johns.
<v Speaker 1>I've never even heard of that one.
<v Speaker 2>Tasty, that's really good.
<v Speaker 1>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>Fourth question, which former bachelorette and her family have lived
<v Speaker 2>in Vail, Colorado? She was also the first bachelorette.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's uh Trista and her husband Ryan and her
<v Speaker 1>wonderful little.
<v Speaker 2>Feet family, Ryan, Ryan, Tiffany. He was Okay, are you
<v Speaker 2>still there, Kelsey?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, my head over here.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Yeah, Like honestly, you did really bad. Okay, So
<v Speaker 2>here's the fifth and final question. What company makes the
<v Speaker 2>children's toy called the Cozy Coop. It's the classic red
<v Speaker 2>toy car with the yellow roof. The kids can ride
<v Speaker 2>around in it.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, that's up, Hasboro. I don't know what is it.
<v Speaker 1>You're in the car.
<v Speaker 2>I just adults have had to try to like try
<v Speaker 2>to cram car.
<v Speaker 1>I know this car. No, that's not right. What you got?
<v Speaker 1>You got one? Right, Kelsey? Got one?
<v Speaker 2>Katie got three?
<v Speaker 1>Is right? Three to two? I think?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah Katie one. No, yeah, she she only got one,
<v Speaker 2>she only got the little takes. Anyway, I'm gonna still
<v Speaker 2>give you the prize because you're a busy mama. Baron.
<v Speaker 2>You need a night out and I'm in a good
<v Speaker 2>mood today. Hooray, Kelsey, I'm in a good mood, Kelsey. Yes, yes,
<v Speaker 2>it's correct, Yes is Kelsey. I'm gonna put you on hold,
<v Speaker 2>and Josh is gonna come back and get some information
<v Speaker 2>from you, and you go have some fun out with
<v Speaker 2>the hubs of a movie on us. Okay, thank you, welcome, hold.
<v Speaker 1>On, Thanks for listening, Kelsey, Bye bye. Well Katie, you
<v Speaker 1>won today.
<v Speaker 2>But I'm in a good mood.
<v Speaker 1>That was nice to you, I know, especially hard working mom.
<v Speaker 1>She deserves a night out. Yeah, you're a good guy.
<v Speaker 2>She needs to work on her dinner menu that I'll
<v Speaker 2>tell you that much of sounds good.
<v Speaker 1>They do, it's not really good time till dinner. I
<v Speaker 1>don't know what I'm doing today
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