<v Speaker 1>Jaring, Katy and Josh six one.
<v Speaker 2>Hundred yesterday kind of sucked. When I got home, I
<v Speaker 2>had to go outside and assess essentially all the damage.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of broken tree limbs, a lot of very
<v Speaker 2>sad looking bushes and trees in my backyard. A few
<v Speaker 2>years ago, we planned some really nice ones against our
<v Speaker 2>back fence to kind of help block the neighbors. You know,
<v Speaker 2>they're supposed to get like fifteen feet tall or whatever,
<v Speaker 2>and we do everything we can to make sure that
<v Speaker 2>those stay big and beautiful and walking. And they were
<v Speaker 2>bent over, like in half, and I was like, oh,
<v Speaker 2>come on, you know it takes years and years and
<v Speaker 2>years for them got big and beautiful. And I had
<v Speaker 2>gone out and strapped them up and put netting on
<v Speaker 2>them to make sure they didn't you know, lean over
<v Speaker 2>and all that. And as soon as I saw him
<v Speaker 2>when I get home, and I was like, oh crap,
<v Speaker 2>those are snapped in half.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>But luckily, like you said yesterday, Katie, the tree was
<v Speaker 2>just like tired and sad.
<v Speaker 3>Droopy, weird, so crazy.
<v Speaker 2>I spent a good forty five minutes to an hour
<v Speaker 2>yesterday going out knocking off all the trees and you know,
<v Speaker 2>moving snow around. I did such a dad movie yesterday.
<v Speaker 2>You know, because the grass has been so dry, we
<v Speaker 2>have had no moisture. So there was spots like in
<v Speaker 2>my grass that didn't have as much snow as other spots.
<v Speaker 2>So I went out and I shoveled some snow from
<v Speaker 2>those spots into the dryer spots. So once it melts,
<v Speaker 2>it gets more water. I was like, you're welcome, grass.
<v Speaker 2>I'm such a dad. Spots need a little more water.
<v Speaker 3>That's so funny.
<v Speaker 2>The other horrible thing that happened is I came home
<v Speaker 2>yesterday to to four additional children in my house.
<v Speaker 3>Well, you knew that was gonna happen.
<v Speaker 2>My son had a couple of friends over. My daughter
<v Speaker 2>had a couple of friends over.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and.
<v Speaker 2>They had to go play in the snow. They had
<v Speaker 2>to go sledding, and then they all had to come
<v Speaker 2>back inside. And they all smelled really really yeah, especially
<v Speaker 2>the boys, teenage boys, Like you could tell as soon
<v Speaker 2>as you walked in the door, Oh there's boys here.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, they're like damp. So they have normal teenage boy smell,
<v Speaker 4>but damp.
<v Speaker 2>It was damp from no which is gross, and damp
<v Speaker 2>from boy sweat, which was nasty, and then of course
<v Speaker 2>like all the ones, we're hungry. Oh you got a feed, um,
<v Speaker 2>oh my god, go home and eat, go home. I
<v Speaker 2>think I even whispered to that to my wife. I
<v Speaker 2>was like, just make them go home and make them
<v Speaker 2>go have snacks at your house. But then there we
<v Speaker 2>were shoving corn dogs in the airfire.
<v Speaker 4>You know what, though, that's kind of refreshing that they
<v Speaker 4>all played outside on a snow day. They weren't in
<v Speaker 4>their rooms on their tablets completely lone, like, you know,
<v Speaker 4>like I like that the kids went outside and played.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it is nice to seem good get there and
<v Speaker 2>do that and have a good time. And yeah, so
<v Speaker 2>the house smelled like sweaty boys and corn dogs.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, parenthood.
<v Speaker 2>So how was your afternoon? How are you feeling?
<v Speaker 3>I'm okay, it's funny. Just back to the tree thing.
<v Speaker 4>I came home and there was a big, massive tree
<v Speaker 4>that was bent over into like three parking spots.
<v Speaker 3>In front of the house.
<v Speaker 4>And I just immediately walked up and I was like,
<v Speaker 4>so glad I live in an apartment where that's not
<v Speaker 4>my job.
<v Speaker 3>Someone else is going to take care of that. I
<v Speaker 3>don't have to deal with that.
<v Speaker 4>So it was like that yesterday, and because of that,
<v Speaker 4>I just stayed inside. I mean, I've kind of got
<v Speaker 4>this little like cold sniff ley. I don't know if
<v Speaker 4>it's because the weather went from eighty to thirty and
<v Speaker 4>now we're gonna get back up to eighty.
<v Speaker 3>And I'm very sensitive to those changes.
<v Speaker 4>Anyway, So I went home last night and I had
<v Speaker 4>to make myself. I know, you make fun of me
<v Speaker 4>and say all I do is lay on the couch,
<v Speaker 4>but I do do things. But yesterday I made myself
<v Speaker 4>just chill. I was like, your body needs to recover.
<v Speaker 4>Clearly something's happening. So I laid on my couch and
<v Speaker 4>watched like eight episodes of The Circle and I loved
<v Speaker 4>my life.
<v Speaker 3>I drank hot tea, the fire hot.
<v Speaker 2>Lay down I did. I had eight hours today.
<v Speaker 4>I always tell myself, like when I am relaxing after work,
<v Speaker 4>because we all should do that, I have things I
<v Speaker 4>need to do, so like if it's three o'clock, I'm like, well,
<v Speaker 4>by three thirty, you gotta do those girl.
<v Speaker 2>Like that's on you four hours.
<v Speaker 5>Now.
<v Speaker 4>It's not like I really made myself do things, but
<v Speaker 4>yesterday I had to keep reminding myself.
<v Speaker 3>No you're recovering. Your body is in recovery mode. So
<v Speaker 3>you just lay on that couch and you drink your
<v Speaker 3>hot Yes, I do.
<v Speaker 2>Something up in North Dakota. You think a little the
<v Speaker 2>North Dakota flew or some COVID on the plane on
<v Speaker 2>the way back, because that's the thing.
<v Speaker 4>I don't like necessarily feel like awful. It's just like
<v Speaker 4>all in my head. It's all in my head. It's
<v Speaker 4>all like in the throw area and stuff.
<v Speaker 2>So you came in.
<v Speaker 3>But I know, I think it.
<v Speaker 4>Is just drastically changing weather the way it has been.
<v Speaker 4>I mean it just you know, puts me through the
<v Speaker 4>ringer when that happens. And the last week has been
<v Speaker 4>rastic for me going from North Dakota.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, back here.
<v Speaker 4>All of the different weather we've had in Colorado alone
<v Speaker 4>has been enough for my sinuses to be like, what
<v Speaker 4>is happening?
<v Speaker 2>Well, get yourself an eddy pot and uh yeah.
<v Speaker 3>That might actually be a good idea.
<v Speaker 2>I'm geting nettypod after the show. You you watch the infomercial
<v Speaker 2>on the nettypot?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, where are you? Just this stream? This stream gets
<v Speaker 3>me every time. I'm like, wow, it's.
<v Speaker 2>On her face, she's doing It's so much coming out
<v Speaker 2>of me right now. Well, you got a lot of
<v Speaker 2>show ahead of you. Yes, a suck it up, buttercup,
<v Speaker 2>We got this all right. If you need to lay down,
<v Speaker 2>go over there in the corner.
<v Speaker 1>All right, Yeah, you know what, Jared Katie and Josh
<v Speaker 1>one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>All right, let's dive into it all the big stories
<v Speaker 2>of the day. Let's get you in the know. I'm
<v Speaker 2>kind of digging this term. Uh. It's no secret that
<v Speaker 2>concerts are just not selling right now, mostly because, good god,
<v Speaker 2>the average ticket price is like one hundred and forty
<v Speaker 2>four bucks now, and a lot of concerts have been
<v Speaker 2>having to cancel. We just talked about Post Malone bouncing
<v Speaker 2>out at like the first six shows of his tour,
<v Speaker 2>making trainers having issues, Dimmy Levado, the Pussycat Dolls had
<v Speaker 2>to bail out of their concert series because nobody was
<v Speaker 2>buying tickets. So now the music industry is facing something
<v Speaker 2>called blue dot fever going around right now. And what
<v Speaker 2>the heck is blue dot feet fever? Well, it's essentially,
<v Speaker 2>when you go online to pick your seats, like on
<v Speaker 2>Ticketmaster or something, all the seats that are available are
<v Speaker 2>little blue dots. So everyone's calling it blue dot fever
<v Speaker 2>right now, because there's so many empty seats. That's kind
<v Speaker 2>of a cutesy little phrase. Yeah, for a crumbling industry, right.
<v Speaker 3>To make it a little positive.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that kind of adds a cute spin to it.
<v Speaker 2>Is nobody's making money and people are losing their jobs. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>but if you hop on and you see all those
<v Speaker 2>blue dots, you're in the know. Now you can talk
<v Speaker 2>to your friends about blue dot fever and how you
<v Speaker 2>missed out on the Pussycat Dolls. Okay, listen to this.
<v Speaker 2>Disney is officially going back to hocus Pocus. They have
<v Speaker 2>Green hocus Pocus three good with Bette Midler, Sarah, Jessica Parker,
<v Speaker 2>Kathy and Jimmy returning as the Sanderson sisters. Yes, first
<v Speaker 2>one was fantastic. The second one was straight crap.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it was all right. It wasn't as good as
<v Speaker 4>the first one. But this is a franchise that needs
<v Speaker 4>to keep going on, I think so. I mean, it's
<v Speaker 4>a pretty solid group of ladies there. It's a fun premise.
<v Speaker 4>But again, the second one was crap. But here's the thing.
<v Speaker 2>It shattered streaming records twenty or two point seven billion
<v Speaker 2>minutes viewed during its opening weekend, and Disney Plus says
<v Speaker 2>it became the platform's most watched film in three days,
<v Speaker 2>in like a three day opening, So it has a
<v Speaker 2>proven popularity. Now here's the thing with the third one.
<v Speaker 2>They're like, well, it did so darn good on streaming.
<v Speaker 2>We're considering putting it back into the movie theaters. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>for the third installment.
<v Speaker 4>So see, because I really liked the second movie, but
<v Speaker 4>I think it was because they waited so long between
<v Speaker 4>one and two.
<v Speaker 2>S's that thing got me and.
<v Speaker 4>I just loved every second. So I'm excited for number three.
<v Speaker 3>Master Masters.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So Carrie Underwood or who my wife affectionately calls whatever,
<v Speaker 2>Carrie Underwood and her Legs have launched something called high Note.
<v Speaker 2>It's a wellness brand targeting women seeking accessible daily health
<v Speaker 2>routines through movement, nourishment, and community. That sounds exciting. There's
<v Speaker 2>all sorts of like supplements she's coming out with. There's
<v Speaker 2>a energy nutrition drink mix with Katie, twenty grams of protein, okay,
<v Speaker 2>fifteen grams of whoy, there's collagen in it, fiber, thirteen fruits, vegetables, superfoods, greens,
<v Speaker 2>vitamin B and just a pinch of sass.
<v Speaker 3>That's all the stuff we need though.
<v Speaker 2>It's coming in berry metally, juicy peach, yes she does,
<v Speaker 2>and strawberry lemonade. You can find it on high note
<v Speaker 2>dot com.
<v Speaker 3>Like the ladies berties like to do this. You have
<v Speaker 3>Gwyneth Paltrow, you have Jessica Alba.
<v Speaker 4>Who has her Honest brand there, so you know, they
<v Speaker 4>they this is the thing. And I think that once
<v Speaker 4>you reach a certain age, it's just like, here's my
<v Speaker 4>wellness brand.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, when you start seeing how good they look, you're like, oh,
<v Speaker 2>look just like that, and you should come out with
<v Speaker 2>a wellness brand. Yeah, come on, you're a local celebrity,
<v Speaker 2>come out with a brand. What should we call it?
<v Speaker 3>I have no idea.
<v Speaker 2>Katie's Crush they call it, and all that. It's thick
<v Speaker 2>milkshakes is what you do, jam a fiber protein and
<v Speaker 2>freue melodies. We'll just call it thick. Yeah, yeah, I
<v Speaker 2>like it all right. Here's one for Josh Clifford. The
<v Speaker 2>Big Red Dog is returning to television with a new
<v Speaker 2>animated PBS Kids series, premiering in twenty twenty. Yes, I'm
<v Speaker 2>so excited. Right up your alley, Emily Elizabeth. Yeah, focusing
<v Speaker 2>on teaching social skills like problem solving, making friends, and
<v Speaker 2>community involvement. Everything you need, buddy, I love it, So
<v Speaker 2>check it out on PBS. Comes one. Wait, do we
<v Speaker 2>have sports stuff? Now?
<v Speaker 6>We're just in a limbo right now waiting for the
<v Speaker 6>Avs to play on Saturday. Other than that, everything else
<v Speaker 6>is just kind of we're all just waiting holding our breath.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, not much going on.
<v Speaker 3>Go okay.
<v Speaker 4>So a jim Towntown being sued by an apartment building
<v Speaker 4>that resides above it. So somemm It's strong is on
<v Speaker 4>the second floor, and then three residents from the box
<v Speaker 4>Valin apartments are on the third floor, right, and they're
<v Speaker 4>suing the gym because of the excessive grunting being heard
<v Speaker 4>throughout the building. This lawsuit reads and that quote Summit
<v Speaker 4>willingly allows its customers and or its staff to cause
<v Speaker 4>and emit unreasonably loud weightlifting related noises without setting reasonable parameters.
<v Speaker 4>The banging on the floor with the weights is also
<v Speaker 4>a big issue. But how funny, like you think they
<v Speaker 4>would have thought all this fruit through excessive grunting is
<v Speaker 4>the reason for a lawsuit downtown right now with some
<v Speaker 4>apartment buildings and I just think that's hilarious.
<v Speaker 2>Mother in law getting off the couch exactly.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, sense if somebody sues her for it, they they
<v Speaker 4>they're laying the groundwork for the next so.
<v Speaker 2>They just need to flip it out to a Planet
<v Speaker 2>Fitness where that's not allowed.
<v Speaker 4>Well yeah, and it's funny, like obviously this is something
<v Speaker 4>that I feel the building just wanted to make money.
<v Speaker 4>It was like you could put totally put a gym
<v Speaker 4>in there, absolutely pay us rent. That's exactly where it
<v Speaker 4>can go. They didn't think about the people around it.
<v Speaker 4>Now they're having to deal with it. Who knows what's
<v Speaker 4>gonna happen with this gym, but it's causing a big
<v Speaker 4>stink downtown.
<v Speaker 2>I got to a Planet finish. Do you know that
<v Speaker 2>they've got like an alarm up on the wall. If
<v Speaker 2>you drop your weights or do anything excessive with your weights,
<v Speaker 2>the alarm goes off and lights star flashing.
<v Speaker 4>Really yeah, well, I'm sure just to call attention to
<v Speaker 4>you so you don't hurt yourself, right.
<v Speaker 2>Like, yeah, no, because it's a judgment free zone and
<v Speaker 2>they don't want people acting a food in there, so
<v Speaker 2>that's part of it. There's all these uh TikTok videos
<v Speaker 2>of these teenagers going in trying to set off the
<v Speaker 2>alarms and stuff by dropping weights. They're just asking I mean,
<v Speaker 2>the planet Finnis is just asking for it. They are.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, yeah, yeah, exactly.
<v Speaker 2>So I put my weights down gently, very quietly.
<v Speaker 4>Good weightlifter, and then I go, but your grunt is loud.
<v Speaker 4>This news came out yesterday Denver could host the Democratic
<v Speaker 4>National Convention again. Local and state leaders got together yesterday
<v Speaker 4>to brag about the Male High City and what it
<v Speaker 4>has to offer. The slogan is Denver delivers. And I
<v Speaker 4>remember back in eight when the DNC was here the
<v Speaker 4>first time and how crazy it was. I mean, the
<v Speaker 4>celebrities in town just.
<v Speaker 2>All a ton of money.
<v Speaker 4>It does, I mean all of the people who are
<v Speaker 4>here just doing their things.
<v Speaker 2>That prostitution built didn't pass making.
<v Speaker 4>Some There are five finalists, so we're in the running
<v Speaker 4>between Boston, Chicago, Philly.
<v Speaker 3>Atlanta, and then Denver.
<v Speaker 4>And this selection is going to be based on factors
<v Speaker 4>like hotel space, transit and airport access, venues, restaurants and bars,
<v Speaker 4>and culture among other things.
<v Speaker 3>So I'll have to see if we get that.
<v Speaker 2>No matter what convention you get it. It's fantastic for
<v Speaker 2>the city as far as money bringing that money, money money.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, so I'm all for it. Well kind of
<v Speaker 3>the best. Though he said wrong about that.
<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't do so wrong.
<v Speaker 3>Denver, Go Denver. No, Denver is amazing.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, DJ who identifies as a horse is coming to Denver.
<v Speaker 3>So that's exciting, right, Yeah, she's kicking off her Nature
<v Speaker 3>is Healing tour in Denver. Uh huh.
<v Speaker 2>She goes into that does she wear a saddle?
<v Speaker 4>And her whole face looks like a horse like? Her
<v Speaker 4>makeup is on point. I don't know if she does it.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if she has it done by something.
<v Speaker 2>That is the scariest thing I've ever seen, real quick
<v Speaker 2>like it.
<v Speaker 3>She legit looks like a horse. I don't know how
<v Speaker 3>she gets set to look like that.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, is it weird that I'm oddly attracted to her.
<v Speaker 2>She's very pretty.
<v Speaker 3>She's very pretty.
<v Speaker 4>So she goes by Stella Stallion as well, and she's
<v Speaker 4>got seven US shows. The one in la is already
<v Speaker 4>sold out, so she's a big deal.
<v Speaker 3>I believe she's from Germany, is that right?
<v Speaker 2>From She's from a stable.
<v Speaker 4>But her show is going to be at real works
<v Speaker 4>in the river North archdis I'm into it. Yeah, sept
<v Speaker 4>Per September eighteenth, her fans.
<v Speaker 2>Can I get a little cart and she could pull
<v Speaker 2>me around it?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I think that's the whole theme. Like even her
<v Speaker 4>fans are called Denver Farmies.
<v Speaker 3>And so I got it's a whole thing.
<v Speaker 2>I got to dress up as a rooster or something
<v Speaker 2>and go to this.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, the barnyard animals exactly be my animal.
<v Speaker 3>Maybe you could be a duo.
<v Speaker 2>You have to what you could be the cow? The cow.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want to be a cow. A pig. I
<v Speaker 2>don't want to be a pig. You want to be
<v Speaker 2>like a unique format.
<v Speaker 3>I want to be a goat. Could be a goat?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah that I could probably be a go I can't
<v Speaker 2>get over her smiles.
<v Speaker 3>I know, it's so funny.
<v Speaker 4>You have to look at pictures of horse Girl and
<v Speaker 4>again that show September eighteenth.
<v Speaker 3>You want to get in on it a bit?
<v Speaker 2>What's the thing they chomp on in the a bit?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Does she walk around with it?
<v Speaker 3>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I have question she have a tail?
<v Speaker 3>I know, I'm sure she keeps a tail on. I'm
<v Speaker 3>sure she has a tail.
<v Speaker 4>She's pretty, you know, adamant about keeping this theme going.
<v Speaker 3>So I love it. I thought it was so awesome.
<v Speaker 2>Again she eat out of a bucket.
<v Speaker 3>She might she'd be a love to do your own research, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 4>But it's awesome because more EDM news was announced that
<v Speaker 4>Global Dance Party. Global Dance Party, that one that was
<v Speaker 4>at Red Rocks, it was at in power Field one year.
<v Speaker 4>Now it's going to be at the l VC Festival
<v Speaker 4>grounds right there at the National Western Stock Show Center.
<v Speaker 3>So we're gonna have tiesto there.
<v Speaker 4>Caigo Subtronics going down September eleventh through the twelfth.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know what you're laughing at.
<v Speaker 2>I am laughing the text line. I mean like boom
<v Speaker 2>boom boom boom boom. Jeremy can be a donkey. Jeremy's
<v Speaker 2>a donkey. Jeremy's an ass. Jeremy is an ass.
<v Speaker 4>Guy's a donkey.
<v Speaker 2>Like a donkey.
<v Speaker 4>You you guys yelled at I'm gonna be donkey, and
<v Speaker 4>I can go around saying.
<v Speaker 2>I'm an ass, a donkey, it's an ass.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's going with you guys.
<v Speaker 2>Hear me, Nail. You can also all go to hell
<v Speaker 2>about that.
<v Speaker 1>Jar. You Katie and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>So you were saying something funny off the air, and
<v Speaker 2>I was like, man, we got to talk about this
<v Speaker 2>because I've never heard about it before. What's going on
<v Speaker 2>on your algorithm? Is his Instagram? Facebook?
<v Speaker 4>Well?
<v Speaker 2>Both talk.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I'm waking up the last couple of mornings and
<v Speaker 4>it's just people saying, here's my Chinese grandmother's morning workout.
<v Speaker 4>And I've seen this a lot. I mean just even
<v Speaker 4>in movies that you see that you know, have the
<v Speaker 4>Asian culture influence. You see every day the older generations
<v Speaker 4>there and they've done it their whole lives. They get
<v Speaker 4>out and they do daily exercises together.
<v Speaker 3>And they're really good for you.
<v Speaker 4>So the things like like the lymphatic jumping because like
<v Speaker 4>they're but the lymph nodes, like they say that making
<v Speaker 4>sure that you're you know, getting all the crap out
<v Speaker 4>of your lymph nodes. It's so important to jumping up
<v Speaker 4>and down fifty times that.
<v Speaker 2>The medical term well I'm just trying to, you know,
<v Speaker 2>get the trying to just okay, I'm sorry.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, so the jumping up and down for your
<v Speaker 4>lymph nodes, but also the arm circles.
<v Speaker 3>If you've seen them do the arm circles.
<v Speaker 2>They feel like I'm having a seizure exactly.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>And then not only that, but just the you know,
<v Speaker 4>they boost circulation, the maintain mobility and whatnot. But it
<v Speaker 4>really is like, so they jump up and down, they
<v Speaker 4>do the arm things, and then you're back, so you
<v Speaker 4>take your back and stretch it out this don't do that,
<v Speaker 4>and then you go forward put your arms all the
<v Speaker 4>way down to the floor. It's about like your body
<v Speaker 4>circulation and resetting your body.
<v Speaker 3>And it's so much more than stretching because that's what people.
<v Speaker 4>You know, when you look at it, you're like, oh,
<v Speaker 4>they're just stretching getting ready for their day. But it
<v Speaker 4>is their belief that this is how people stay healthy.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, you look at that culture and so many
<v Speaker 4>of them lived like one hundred and beyond.
<v Speaker 3>They say that resetting your body.
<v Speaker 4>You're nervous, Yeah, where you go back like it's almost
<v Speaker 4>on the pole. Well, it's almost like you like you're
<v Speaker 4>you know, oh my back hurts. You know, you got
<v Speaker 4>your hands on your back.
<v Speaker 3>And then that's the.
<v Speaker 2>Move I do right right before I get some ibuprofen.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, oh, I need.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly and that's kind of what it is, like, Oh
<v Speaker 4>my back hurts, stretched it all the way out, and
<v Speaker 4>then you do it all the way forward.
<v Speaker 3>Stretch jump you know, why not get two birds stone
<v Speaker 3>at once, right? Yeah, well but then that's like they
<v Speaker 3>say that this is every day.
<v Speaker 4>It's gonna boost your circulation, promote longevity. The full body
<v Speaker 4>tapping to like you literally tap your body across all
<v Speaker 4>parts of it and that gets out again your lymph
<v Speaker 4>nodes and everything. You're getting all the crap out of it,
<v Speaker 4>and it's so good for you. And then the tour
<v Speaker 4>rotations moving back and forth like this.
<v Speaker 3>It just again the mobility as you get older.
<v Speaker 4>Anybody who knows like you got to get If you
<v Speaker 4>sit on the couch too long and then you stand up,
<v Speaker 4>your body's like whoa, whoa, whoa whoa. And so this
<v Speaker 4>kind of keeps your body in tip top shape.
<v Speaker 3>It helps with.
<v Speaker 4>Hard just very so like just enough to like feel it.
<v Speaker 4>But you're not hurting yourself. You're just keeping your body.
<v Speaker 2>Can I'm smacking message that makes.
<v Speaker 3>You feel better. I'm sure it doesn't hurt. How's your
<v Speaker 3>lymph not?
<v Speaker 4>They say that this is so important for people, especially
<v Speaker 4>as you get older, and it's really like it's every
<v Speaker 4>day is what helps versus the high intensity, right, you
<v Speaker 4>don't want existency, Yeah, you don't want to do this
<v Speaker 4>once a week for two you want to do it
<v Speaker 4>every day for like twenty minutes.
<v Speaker 3>But again the increasing the blood flow.
<v Speaker 4>It also helps with your mind, just keeping your mind right,
<v Speaker 4>because well, no you can why not, Like I'm sure
<v Speaker 4>again it can't hurt, but they say that like back
<v Speaker 4>in you know, ancient civilizations before they had talk therapy
<v Speaker 4>where you literally set all your problems.
<v Speaker 3>This was a way of releasing it.
<v Speaker 7>You know.
<v Speaker 4>Another good thing that just the visual of it when
<v Speaker 4>you take a rock from the ground and you pick
<v Speaker 4>it up and you give it to the sun.
<v Speaker 2>Oh that's a good one. You could do it again.
<v Speaker 3>And Jerry, but no, it doesn't.
<v Speaker 4>Like I've been doing it for like two days and
<v Speaker 4>I can feel just a little bit more mobility.
<v Speaker 3>In my body.
<v Speaker 2>There's nothing. Yeah, I mean just general movement is fantastic
<v Speaker 2>for your body. You should be trying to move like
<v Speaker 2>that every day. It's very it's almost like tai chi.
<v Speaker 4>It is well, and that's what exactly it is a
<v Speaker 4>lot of tai chi. And not only that, but it's
<v Speaker 4>the community feel of it. Like a lot of these
<v Speaker 4>people go out to a communal place and do this
<v Speaker 4>together and that helps as well, just the sense of
<v Speaker 4>community everybody doing the same thing at this Can you
<v Speaker 4>tap each other?
<v Speaker 2>Do you just have to tap? It's different.
<v Speaker 3>You got to ask before you tap.
<v Speaker 2>You want to tap?
<v Speaker 3>You wanna tell me? You tell me, I'll tap you. Like,
<v Speaker 3>how does this work?
<v Speaker 2>Oh? Too much to happen if.
<v Speaker 3>That's what you're gonna do. Yeah, don't tap people. The
<v Speaker 3>only people tap you either.
<v Speaker 4>But this is something that you can insert into your
<v Speaker 4>daily life and it could help you.
<v Speaker 2>How did this end up on your algorithm?
<v Speaker 4>No, I know one stretching video exactly.
<v Speaker 3>That's exactly what happened.
<v Speaker 2>And now this is all you're getting.
<v Speaker 3>I'm here for it though, anything, I love it better.
<v Speaker 2>Like, Yeah, I'm starting to get aches and pains everywhere,
<v Speaker 2>So I'm gonna start tapping myself every morning. Yeah, I
<v Speaker 2>might even tap myself twice. How it goes? Okay, I
<v Speaker 2>show up so tired. One of the perks of doing
<v Speaker 2>this job for so many years is meeting a lot
<v Speaker 2>of our incredible listeners and just doing some fun things
<v Speaker 2>with people and nice things for people. And on the
<v Speaker 2>line is a dude named Adam. Hi, Adam, good morning.
<v Speaker 7>Okay, how's it going, y'all?
<v Speaker 2>Well, we're super Dupe's body. So this morning, Adam, your
<v Speaker 2>wife jin right, your wife is jim Je texted in
<v Speaker 2>this morning. I said, good morning, JKJ. It's my husband's birthday.
<v Speaker 2>Hold on, I got to play this. Yeah, Adam's a
<v Speaker 2>big fan of the show. His wish would come true
<v Speaker 2>if he was able to call in and win something
<v Speaker 2>from the station. Now it sounds like you attempted our
<v Speaker 2>March matchness and you didn't get a win. But then
<v Speaker 2>she goes on to say that you would love to
<v Speaker 2>play Fast five today, give you the Ninja Turtles Fast five.
<v Speaker 2>He's ready.
<v Speaker 7>I've been I've been yelling at it. I've been trying
<v Speaker 7>to call it. Actually, I was on hold. I think
<v Speaker 7>it was last week, but it was the Garage win.
<v Speaker 7>I was hoping that the Ninja Turtles. You did it
<v Speaker 7>right before.
<v Speaker 2>So, oh, you're like, damn it, I know how old
<v Speaker 2>are you turning? Oh yeah, so you're right in like
<v Speaker 2>old school Ninja Turtle Wheelhouse, you know, April O'Neill and shreds.
<v Speaker 7>Yes, well you know every time you guys do that,
<v Speaker 7>I would think about Vanilla Ice in the club, you know,
<v Speaker 7>doing the dance.
<v Speaker 2>Here's all going to do for you, Adam. Since you
<v Speaker 2>can't mention who did you just say? Katie?
<v Speaker 3>Well, no, that's not fair.
<v Speaker 2>You didn't tell me that, Like you can't mention April
<v Speaker 2>O'Neill or Splinter? Is that who you said?
<v Speaker 3>It's not fair.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give you a fast five okay for your birthday.
<v Speaker 2>This is like an hour ahead of time. Are you ready?
<v Speaker 7>Yep? So I can't mention Shredder or April.
<v Speaker 2>Whatever Katie just said. Oh yeah, Katie screwed it up.
<v Speaker 2>All right, I was gonna do it anyway. In ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>give me five characters from the Ninja Turtles for your birthday?
<v Speaker 2>Are you ready?
<v Speaker 7>And I can't include the Turtles right now?
<v Speaker 2>You can in exclude the Turtles. I'm in a good mood.
<v Speaker 7>There, I go fantastic. We got Shredder, Splinter, Kraying, Bebop,
<v Speaker 7>Brock City, Michael will Angelo, Leonardo's, Donatello, Raphael.
<v Speaker 3>My health.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, I'm gonna give you the WINNI win sound yeah,
<v Speaker 2>So just in honor of your birthday, buddy, we wanted
<v Speaker 2>to give you a shout out and say happy birthday
<v Speaker 2>to you. Kudos to your wife also for texting in
<v Speaker 2>and just giving him a shot to get you on
<v Speaker 2>the air this morning.
<v Speaker 7>Hey, I appreciate it, and thanks for the Winnie witting
<v Speaker 7>sound for my birthday. You bet, buddy on a game.
<v Speaker 2>I do want to give you something as well, because
<v Speaker 2>it is your birthday, and since you're forty five, you're
<v Speaker 2>gonna love this as well, because I'm gonna go to
<v Speaker 2>this show. But I'm gonna give you a couple of
<v Speaker 2>passes to go see the brand new Mortal Kombat two
<v Speaker 2>movie that's coming out.
<v Speaker 7>All right, Thanks, Glyn, I appreciate.
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely, so go enjoy it. Yeah, Jen, we love you.
<v Speaker 2>She's a great kisser too, So go enjoy a little
<v Speaker 2>date night with your wife and uh, have a great birthday,
<v Speaker 2>my man.
<v Speaker 7>Hey, appreciate it, y'all. You have a great day.
<v Speaker 2>You as well. Thank you for having us on each
<v Speaker 2>and every day. Look at that doing nice things for
<v Speaker 2>our listeners. Courtesy of JKJ here at Mix one hundred. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>it is time to play Fast five. And in case
<v Speaker 2>you missed it, we did a special Fast five about
<v Speaker 2>an hour ago for dude named Adam. It was his birthday,
<v Speaker 2>so we gave him a call and did the Ninja
<v Speaker 2>Turtles one with him just for funzies, because he's like, I.
<v Speaker 3>Know that one. Someone finally got it.
<v Speaker 2>He got it, and we gave him a little birthday present.
<v Speaker 2>So we like to do special things for our listeners.
<v Speaker 2>But now's the real deal. Now's the time to get
<v Speaker 2>her done. Three oh three six nine one mix three
<v Speaker 2>oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine. I'll get
<v Speaker 2>you in the studios for today's Fast five, all brought
<v Speaker 2>to you by our good friends at Bally's Casino Blackhawk
<v Speaker 2>best value with five dollar Blackjacke and five dollar menu
<v Speaker 2>items daily want to play in three O three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one sixteen forty nine will get you on the air.
<v Speaker 2>Get to know you throw a category your way and
<v Speaker 2>then start a really annoying ten second timer or within
<v Speaker 2>those ten seconds, you got to give me five things
<v Speaker 2>that have to do with that category, and that's the
<v Speaker 2>way we call it Fast five. Get it three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine. Give us some examples,
<v Speaker 2>Katie kat okay, So you've.
<v Speaker 4>Asked for things like five snowboard brands before also five
<v Speaker 4>games that you play with playing cards. And yesterday, I
<v Speaker 4>know one of the things you asked for was five
<v Speaker 4>words that have double meanings. So it's all over the
<v Speaker 4>place when it comes to what you asked Jeremy.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you gotta think quick. You might get something that
<v Speaker 2>you're an expert at, or you might get a stumper.
<v Speaker 2>But the key is to call in and play, especially
<v Speaker 2>if you've never played before. If you played like twenty times,
<v Speaker 2>maybe chill bro and let snoobies on. Yeah, some other
<v Speaker 2>people become famous today. So three O three six nine
<v Speaker 2>one one mix three O three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine. And the best part is a is we
<v Speaker 2>got a little something something for our winner.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it's a great prize because you're gonna be at
<v Speaker 4>Belco Theater on Sunday to see though one and only
<v Speaker 4>Charlie Pooth. Oh, he puts on a great show. Relly
<v Speaker 4>hooking you up with a pair of tickets to see him.
<v Speaker 4>If you could win fast five today, all.
<v Speaker 2>Right, try to call in, try to play. Our producer
<v Speaker 2>Josh is in the next room working through all these calls.
<v Speaker 2>If you get placed on hold, don't hang up three
<v Speaker 2>O three six nine to one one mix, which translates
<v Speaker 2>to three oh three, six nine to one to the
<v Speaker 2>sixteen to the forty nine, And we got a brit
<v Speaker 2>Bread on the line. Hi, Brit Britt, Hi, Hi, what
<v Speaker 2>are you doing today?
<v Speaker 3>Just driving my son to school?
<v Speaker 8>Hey?
<v Speaker 2>All right, give the little buddy a shout out.
<v Speaker 9>High Lincoln, Hi, Lincoln, High Lincoln.
<v Speaker 2>I love your logs. I love your logs. What do
<v Speaker 2>you do after you drop Lincoln off? Britt? Britt?
<v Speaker 10>Just live the dream?
<v Speaker 2>All right?
<v Speaker 11>You do you?
<v Speaker 2>All right? Are you ready to play girlfriend?
<v Speaker 5>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>All right, no cheating and no help from Lincoln. Okay, okay,
<v Speaker 2>it's a little hard to hear you too. Are you
<v Speaker 2>on a speakerphone or bluetooth?
<v Speaker 8>I am yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Could you get on a regular phone because I want
<v Speaker 2>to make sure we can hear you? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>bro Okay, sorry, there we go. Oh my god, Crystal
<v Speaker 2>Clear the voice of an angel. All right, in ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>give me five cartoon mice, go, cartoon mice mice.
<v Speaker 9>Oh my god, this is so hard.
<v Speaker 1>I don't even know any of them.
<v Speaker 10>Mickey Mouse, Minie Mouse.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah you got.
<v Speaker 3>There, you go before the buzzer.
<v Speaker 5>All right, Well, thank you so much.
<v Speaker 10>I have a great day you.
<v Speaker 2>Lincoln got places to be living the dream. Jessica, Hi,
<v Speaker 2>what are you doing today?
<v Speaker 3>Oh?
<v Speaker 1>Driving this one?
<v Speaker 9>I'm heading to work.
<v Speaker 2>Well, your phone's cutting out. What are you driving? Oh?
<v Speaker 4>I'm driving my son to school.
<v Speaker 2>There you go, give him a shout out by Ryan.
<v Speaker 3>Hi, ry guy.
<v Speaker 2>I got a neighbor named Ryan and I call him
<v Speaker 2>Rye guy. What's obrogo? You better do it? You better
<v Speaker 2>do it? What do you You said you're going to
<v Speaker 2>work too? Yes, what do you do?
<v Speaker 1>I'm a manager at Safeway Nice.
<v Speaker 2>We love safe Way. Oh my god, Jessica, I use
<v Speaker 2>your app so much for you. I can't even tell you, Jessica,
<v Speaker 2>how much I use that app. And I roll in
<v Speaker 2>and you guys bring me out my groceries. It is
<v Speaker 2>the greatest, most convenient thing on the planet. So thank you,
<v Speaker 2>thank you, of course.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and if you could just wander down to the
<v Speaker 4>deli and tell them they do a really good job
<v Speaker 4>with the fried chicken, yeah, I'd appreciate that.
<v Speaker 2>To you my.
<v Speaker 9>Truck, we just got some hot honey chicken.
<v Speaker 2>You're you're a hot honey chicken.
<v Speaker 3>Let's see you later today, Jessica, give.
<v Speaker 2>Your give your Safeway location.
<v Speaker 3>A shout out, Jessica, where are you at?
<v Speaker 2>Safeway in Broomfield. There you go, go see Jessica. Everybody
<v Speaker 2>and get some hot honey chicken. Ye me yeah, and
<v Speaker 2>you eat it right there in the store. They don't mind.
<v Speaker 2>Just crack it open and start eating it all sticky. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>run down and grab a bottle of doctor pepper to
<v Speaker 2>wash it down right there in the deli. Jessica said,
<v Speaker 2>it's no problem, go for it. Yeah, right ahead, all right.
<v Speaker 3>The way that you as the cops are taking you.
<v Speaker 2>Away, they love it, all right, it'll be fun. We
<v Speaker 2>love Safeway. Thank you, Jessica. All right, Okay, your letter
<v Speaker 2>is M like monkey name five things you'd find in
<v Speaker 2>like a cosmetic bag that starts with the letter M go.
<v Speaker 8>Mascarage.
<v Speaker 2>Oh shoot, come on, I have no idea.
<v Speaker 4>MANI hello man, And you could have went and flew
<v Speaker 4>a few places with the mini.
<v Speaker 2>Many pieces of fried chicken. Jessica, it was really nice
<v Speaker 2>talking to you. Thank you so much for playing and
<v Speaker 2>have a great day Safeway.
<v Speaker 9>Thank you you two.
<v Speaker 2>Bye. Here is Timmy, tim ho Timmy? Hello, Hello, what
<v Speaker 2>are you doing today?
<v Speaker 4>Dog?
<v Speaker 5>Just got done getting stuck in the mountains doing Amazon delivery.
<v Speaker 2>Oh oh boy, so your Amazon guy?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, yeah, I bet.
<v Speaker 3>Those mountain deliveries make it a little tough.
<v Speaker 4>Huh.
<v Speaker 7>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>He took a different route, and then I came up
<v Speaker 5>the mountain, and then that route was locked by gate and.
<v Speaker 2>Then so what like, how did this take a couple
<v Speaker 2>of hours out of your day?
<v Speaker 5>Then almost an hour and a half and I got
<v Speaker 5>locked on the gate just to get out of there.
<v Speaker 2>Do you still get off early for the day or
<v Speaker 2>do you still have to complete all your package deliveries?
<v Speaker 7>That was actually the last package.
<v Speaker 2>So that's good, But even that, even that would be
<v Speaker 2>frustrating because you're like, I just want to be done.
<v Speaker 1>I know.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I was just trying to go home.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, somebody's just getting soap delivered to their house or
<v Speaker 2>something stupid.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, well, maybe it was all for a reason. Maybe
<v Speaker 4>you're about to win Fast five today, Tim, or why maybe.
<v Speaker 2>Five places Tim will get his Amazon trucks stuck.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you could do it, all right?
<v Speaker 2>What do I have for you?
<v Speaker 6>My man?
<v Speaker 2>All right, you can do any brand, any mascot, but
<v Speaker 2>I just need five brand mascots.
<v Speaker 7>Go oh jeez uh.
<v Speaker 5>You can samp michelin man.
<v Speaker 2>Yep, Okay, I know what cereal you like. I know
<v Speaker 2>Tim's a for a loops guy always.
<v Speaker 3>That's kind of cereal.
<v Speaker 2>Tim, stay off the dirt roads today, buddy, have a.
<v Speaker 5>Good one, all right?
<v Speaker 2>Who we got? Who we got? Who we got?
<v Speaker 5>We got?
<v Speaker 2>Rachel? Hello. I love the note on the screen that
<v Speaker 2>just says, Rachel is enjoying a beautiful day to day.
<v Speaker 3>Is it.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna tell you it's gonna be like seventy today
<v Speaker 2>and then near nineties next week. So this snow is
<v Speaker 2>going to be gonzo girlfriend. Gonzo might be right back.
<v Speaker 8>Okay, might be right back.
<v Speaker 2>You never know, you never know.
<v Speaker 3>I know he is.
<v Speaker 2>Do you have anything else going on today? A hobby
<v Speaker 2>or anything?
<v Speaker 5>I just, you know, trying to trying to stay happy,
<v Speaker 5>you know, just trying to stay happy.
<v Speaker 3>I like that.
<v Speaker 2>How do you try to stay happy? Rachel?
<v Speaker 5>I don't really try to?
<v Speaker 3>Sorry, just decide it's a decision.
<v Speaker 2>I just you just try. You're just a happy person
<v Speaker 2>no matter what.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you.
<v Speaker 7>I don't want to have to try. It's just it's
<v Speaker 7>just it'smportunity to be anything else. It's just you.
<v Speaker 3>This is who you are.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna tell you right now. Your friends are annoyed
<v Speaker 2>by you because you're.
<v Speaker 7>A lot of people like that.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know they don't. They're like, Rachel is so
<v Speaker 2>happy all the time.
<v Speaker 5>I bet you a lot of.
<v Speaker 4>Your friends see you come in and they just see
<v Speaker 4>the spark joyce Rachel. A few friends like Jeremy probably,
<v Speaker 4>but the majority of them love you.
<v Speaker 3>I can guarant do.
<v Speaker 2>Your friends ask you if you're on drugs, Rachel.
<v Speaker 8>I mean I knew it.
<v Speaker 5>I could ask you the same thing.
<v Speaker 2>You never know exactly, just a couple of ibuprofends, Rachel,
<v Speaker 2>because actually, sorry to my fingers all swollen up. It's
<v Speaker 2>nasty looking. I'm not going to tell you.
<v Speaker 3>You'll never know now many things.
<v Speaker 2>It was an extreme nose picking incident, Rachel.
<v Speaker 7>We don't have nightmares about it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I was speaking my nose and I fell down
<v Speaker 2>the stairs and I jammed it right in my nostril.
<v Speaker 4>You would do that, I doubt it's I know, right,
<v Speaker 4>my fingers stuck in my nose, Rachel.
<v Speaker 2>Right at the end of the rcause it was my
<v Speaker 2>nose and not somewhere else, right, Rachel.
<v Speaker 5>You know, I mean it depends.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like that's what you're scratching as you go
<v Speaker 2>down the stairs.
<v Speaker 8>That you want to play, I would love to play,
<v Speaker 8>all right, what I got for you?
<v Speaker 2>Any five cities or towns in Nebraska, Go.
<v Speaker 7>Lincoln, Big Strings, Llen, North, Platt and.
<v Speaker 3>Lincoln said twice. But she still got fired.
<v Speaker 2>Did she get fired? Were you keeping track?
<v Speaker 4>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>Your phone sucks. To Rachel, I think you got it.
<v Speaker 2>The only thing I thought about during that entire fast
<v Speaker 2>five was you with your finger in your rear end
<v Speaker 2>walking down the stairs.
<v Speaker 5>I fell up the stairs and my finger celt on
<v Speaker 5>it and then broke it.
<v Speaker 2>Your fingers right in your ripped fell and Katie says
<v Speaker 2>you once you want to, I don't even care, Rachel.
<v Speaker 8>Rachel was on the scratch ticket yesterday too.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Wow, look at you. Wow, you're a winning machine. Rachel.
<v Speaker 2>All right, I'm gonna let you go. Oh my god,
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna let you go. Calm down. Okay, all right,
<v Speaker 2>go drink some water or something. For goodness sake, drink
<v Speaker 2>some water.
<v Speaker 3>Stay happy, Rachel.
<v Speaker 2>Don't you wash what you got in your system.
<v Speaker 4>Let's let your light shine, girl. Don't you let him getchel.
<v Speaker 2>We do go way back.
<v Speaker 6>I guess.
<v Speaker 2>Rachel. Right, I'm putting you on hold because you're giggling
<v Speaker 2>too much. I'm gonna have you talked to Josh. He's
<v Speaker 2>gonna tell you all about that prize and we'll play
<v Speaker 2>again tomorrow morning. Jeremy, Katy, Josh.
<v Speaker 4>Here it makes one hundred Jery, Katy and Josh Max
<v Speaker 4>one hundred Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Are we about to loop things up?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>Well, we have a story about yesterday with all the
<v Speaker 4>schools being closed and everything. Right, So we have a
<v Speaker 4>local traffic reporter, you may know him from Denver seven,
<v Speaker 4>Jason Luber. He tweeted something that I was just like,
<v Speaker 4>why would you do that? He said, and I quote,
<v Speaker 4>by the way, I am stunned that schools are closed.
<v Speaker 4>I could have seen them call for a delayed start,
<v Speaker 4>but closed conditions don't warrant that at all. So he
<v Speaker 4>tweeted that yesterday after the whole snow debacle, and of
<v Speaker 4>course every school around the metro essentially closed. But here's
<v Speaker 4>the thing is, the day before the news stations made
<v Speaker 4>such a big deal about this impending storm, of course
<v Speaker 4>they canceled schools like, oh, the powers are gonna be out,
<v Speaker 4>trees are gonna be exactly the biggest storm this part
<v Speaker 4>has ever seen or seen since two thousand and three.
<v Speaker 3>Like they made it a big deal.
<v Speaker 2>So I feel like they they did.
<v Speaker 4>So I feel people were just responding to what the
<v Speaker 4>news station said. So for him, I just I feel
<v Speaker 4>like it was he was trying to get people riled up.
<v Speaker 4>But I appreciate that schools took it seriously and they
<v Speaker 4>closed because on top of just the safety issues. As
<v Speaker 4>a parent, and I was a single mom for many,
<v Speaker 4>many years, it's really hard to figure out what to
<v Speaker 4>do with your kid when they canceled a morning of
<v Speaker 4>like what are you gonna do? Take a PTO day?
<v Speaker 4>In my line of work, that's really hard to do.
<v Speaker 4>So I appreciate that they took things into consideration the
<v Speaker 4>night before and they made the appropriate decisions then. So
<v Speaker 4>I just feel like, you know, parents would absolutely appreciate
<v Speaker 4>that they closed schools the night before.
<v Speaker 3>But what do you think as a parent, what did
<v Speaker 3>you feel it.
<v Speaker 2>Easier to juggle things if they'd just gone to school
<v Speaker 2>and you went to work, that would have been the easiest.
<v Speaker 4>Well yeah, but again in response to the news station,
<v Speaker 4>yeah yeah, it was gonna.
<v Speaker 2>Be There was also a lot of talk though about
<v Speaker 2>you know, there was gonna be twelve inches, but more
<v Speaker 2>than half of it was gonna melt. Like if you
<v Speaker 2>followed along and really listened to the forecast, they said
<v Speaker 2>a majority, yes, we'll get ten inches, but five of
<v Speaker 2>it is gonna be gone immediately. It's just gonna turn
<v Speaker 2>the liquid and it's not gonna be that bad. And
<v Speaker 2>it is a spring storm where it's just generally slush
<v Speaker 2>and not like the winter storms that stick and the
<v Speaker 2>roads are really bad and all that. So I kind
<v Speaker 2>of get it, like if you've lived here for a
<v Speaker 2>long time and you saw what went on with the snowstorm.
<v Speaker 2>As I was driving in on four seventy that morning
<v Speaker 2>on wet pavement and my kids had go I got
<v Speaker 2>in the call that school is going to be closed.
<v Speaker 2>I was kind of like, what the frick man, what
<v Speaker 2>the frick? I did hear another forecaster saying that part
<v Speaker 2>of the reason that they did close schools is because
<v Speaker 2>schools actually bank these days. They have built in snow days,
<v Speaker 2>and they hadn't used any of them, so they're like,
<v Speaker 2>why the heck not, let's just use one because we've
<v Speaker 2>got it. It's banked, let's just burn one. So that
<v Speaker 2>could have been one of the main reasons. I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not involved in that behind the scenes aspect, but
<v Speaker 2>to me, it just felt like we've got them, we
<v Speaker 2>might as well use them.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Well again, I think that the fact that they
<v Speaker 4>made such a big deal about it, because even with
<v Speaker 4>the stuff melting, they were saying things like cement like
<v Speaker 4>and power outage. It didn't cross metro areas very impending.
<v Speaker 3>We're very dark and gloomy.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, And so again I think that for them to
<v Speaker 4>then come out, and that's the thing too, is they
<v Speaker 4>were like, this is going to be the biggot, like
<v Speaker 4>it could beat that two thousand and three storm, and
<v Speaker 4>then when it didn't, they were like, well, it's the
<v Speaker 4>closest thing to that two thousand and three storm we've
<v Speaker 4>seen since. Like they were just trying to really backtrack
<v Speaker 4>on their words ahead And I get that that's a
<v Speaker 4>thing for people here, right, like the meteorologists come on Chase, Well,
<v Speaker 4>it's hard to tell the weather here because it is
<v Speaker 4>so unpredictable. But the fact that they scared the entire
<v Speaker 4>metro area about this storm and then the school's canceled
<v Speaker 4>because of course they did, They're gonna close, and then
<v Speaker 4>they called them out for closing.
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, well, that's not fair.
<v Speaker 4>I am appreciative of the fact that they close the schools.
<v Speaker 2>It is a little unsettling when they do do it
<v Speaker 2>like the night before at six o'clock or whatever it was,
<v Speaker 2>whenever we got the call, because to me, it does
<v Speaker 2>feel like that maybe needs to be a call that
<v Speaker 2>somebody makes at like two am, three am. I do
<v Speaker 2>feel that because I feel like there is there's been
<v Speaker 2>a couple of days. Well again, we've had snow days
<v Speaker 2>and like the sun's out and the roads are finding
<v Speaker 2>I'm like.
<v Speaker 4>Really, and you're thinking from your perspective, which is a
<v Speaker 4>two parent household, right like a one parent household, they
<v Speaker 4>need that information the day before if you're gonna have
<v Speaker 4>to figure out what.
<v Speaker 2>Your kids got to working parents.
<v Speaker 4>Now what I'm just saying, like, it's you have to
<v Speaker 4>think of everybody's situation, not just your own, you know.
<v Speaker 4>And so that's where again I do appreciate the fact
<v Speaker 4>that they canceled it the night before, give people some
<v Speaker 4>time to prepare.
<v Speaker 2>You're thinking of your situation, not everybody else. Care.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I'm thinking of everybody else's situation.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Yeah, this is why I'm a Dave Fraser guy. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you feel like Dave Fraser is pretty.
<v Speaker 4>Jason Lubber is the traffic guy. Yeah, so he was
<v Speaker 4>just saying for the road stuff.
<v Speaker 3>But again, although he's the.
<v Speaker 2>Road experts, so I guess he could be like, hey,
<v Speaker 2>school buzes would have been just fine.
<v Speaker 3>You know what.
<v Speaker 2>The thing you got to take into consideration too, is
<v Speaker 2>all the kids standing at the bus stops and stuff too.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, and the bus is trying to travel and
<v Speaker 2>all of it. So I get it on the side
<v Speaker 2>of caution.
<v Speaker 3>And the power out.
<v Speaker 4>What like the down trees, like there were so many
<v Speaker 4>things that were more than children. There were thousands without power.
<v Speaker 4>There were so many people without power yesterday. So that's
<v Speaker 4>where again canceling the schools, I think it was the
<v Speaker 4>right call.
<v Speaker 2>Guess what everybody's gonna be seventy degrees today.
<v Speaker 1>Jaredy, Katie and Josh six one hundred, idiot and wife, idiot.
<v Speaker 12>And wife and she's his wife, idiot.
<v Speaker 11>And wife, idiot and wife and she's his wife.
<v Speaker 2>Oh man, Well, if you've listened to me for a
<v Speaker 2>long time on this year morning radio show, I have
<v Speaker 2>a lot of issues with my wife. We get into
<v Speaker 2>it over various nonsense, and we like to bring some
<v Speaker 2>of those dilemmas to the air and we call it
<v Speaker 2>idiot and Wife. This time around, it has to do
<v Speaker 2>with a dog bed. Here's what's going on in my house.
<v Speaker 2>About six months ago, we picked up a really nice
<v Speaker 2>dog bed for our little goldie fon. It was a
<v Speaker 2>really really nice bed. I'm talking like one hundred and
<v Speaker 2>twenty dollars dog bed, you guys. Now, The thing is
<v Speaker 2>is the dog hates the bed. She will not sleep
<v Speaker 2>in the bed. There's something about it. She absolutely hates it.
<v Speaker 2>So we tossed it down into the basement and there
<v Speaker 2>it has been sitting for the past six months. Well,
<v Speaker 2>I came across it a couple days ago. I brought
<v Speaker 2>it upstairs and I was like, we gotta try to
<v Speaker 2>return this thing. The problem is is the place that
<v Speaker 2>we purchased it from has a very strict ninety day
<v Speaker 2>return policy, and we took the tags and everything off
<v Speaker 2>of it too, so that doesn't help. So no tags
<v Speaker 2>and incredibly strict ninety day return policy. But you guys,
<v Speaker 2>I want my one hundred and twenty dollars back for
<v Speaker 2>this dog bed that's just gonna sit there. And do nothing.
<v Speaker 2>Here's what I'm gonna do. I threw it in the car.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna go back to this store today after the show.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna go in. I'm gonna put it on the counter,
<v Speaker 2>and i'm gonna tell them sadly, we purchased about six
<v Speaker 2>months ago and right after the dog died. Oh, I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna tell them, hey, that our dog died and I
<v Speaker 2>have no use for the dog bed. Please take it
<v Speaker 2>Back's brilliant.
<v Speaker 3>Now your dog didn't die, though.
<v Speaker 2>Dog's fine, you guys, Goldiefon is fine. Now Nick Nag
<v Speaker 2>is saying, oh, hell no, you can't do this. Just
<v Speaker 2>go in act normal, tell them the situation, be honest.
<v Speaker 2>She's like, they're gonna take it back, It'll be fine.
<v Speaker 2>And she's like, if they don't, ask for a manager,
<v Speaker 2>explain to a manager. If the manager doesn't like the situation,
<v Speaker 2>she's like, just ask for a number for corporate. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>and then we'll call corporate and jump through multiple hoops
<v Speaker 2>to try to get this goofy dog bed returned.
<v Speaker 4>Well, because it's kind of your fault. You had ninety
<v Speaker 4>days to do it and you didn't.
<v Speaker 2>Life left. It's busy. I've been finishing the basement. We
<v Speaker 2>got kids, things.
<v Speaker 3>Going on every day of the week.
<v Speaker 2>Nick Nag could have gone out there and returned it.
<v Speaker 2>Don't put this on me.
<v Speaker 4>Well, I'm just say you did it, so now you
<v Speaker 4>have to jump through to make it happen.
<v Speaker 2>I think that needs to be jumped through is make
<v Speaker 2>it easy. Go into the store today and just say, hey,
<v Speaker 2>I got this, but the dog died right after, and
<v Speaker 2>I need to return this.
<v Speaker 3>I think it's a bad idea.
<v Speaker 2>Think nak is saying, don't do it. It's a bad idea.
<v Speaker 2>It's bad karma. Whose side are you on? That is
<v Speaker 2>the question today for idiot and.
<v Speaker 11>Idiot and wife, idiot.
<v Speaker 2>And wife.
<v Speaker 12>And esus wife, idiot and wife, idiot, then wife and
<v Speaker 12>his wife.
<v Speaker 2>All Right, here we go. I got one hundred and
<v Speaker 2>twenty dollars dog bed sitting at home. The dog hates it.
<v Speaker 2>It's never been used. I want to return it, but
<v Speaker 2>the store we got it at has an incredibly strict
<v Speaker 2>return policy. Tags are off. It's about six months ago
<v Speaker 2>we bought it. I want one hundred and twenty bucks back.
<v Speaker 2>So I told Nick Knack, I'm gonna go into the
<v Speaker 2>store today with the dog bed and say we got this,
<v Speaker 2>but sadly the dog died. I'm gonna go for the
<v Speaker 2>sympathy vote and see if I can get my one
<v Speaker 2>hundred and twenty bucks back. She says, Oh god, no,
<v Speaker 2>don't do that. Don't put that out into the universe.
<v Speaker 2>That's a horrible idea. But come on, one hundred and
<v Speaker 2>twenty bucks is one hundred and twenty bucks. What do
<v Speaker 2>you guys think? Three h three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine. Hi, Lisa, hey, bay girl, So what do
<v Speaker 2>you think? So get my one hundred and twenty back?
<v Speaker 1>First?
<v Speaker 9>I think that is like the last thing I expected
<v Speaker 9>you to say, say, don't put that karma on the dog.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, ah, the dog's fine.
<v Speaker 4>Uh.
<v Speaker 9>You say that and then you try to return it
<v Speaker 9>and then something might happen. But why not just put
<v Speaker 9>it on market place.
<v Speaker 2>I don't think i'll get my hunt on all right.
<v Speaker 2>I won't get one hundred and twenty back.
<v Speaker 9>Though maybe you miss out on twenty bucks.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, maybe you eat a little bit of that.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. I want to hunt and twenty gas
<v Speaker 2>is extensive right now, Lisa.
<v Speaker 9>That maybe you get a hundred out of it. But
<v Speaker 9>the other thing is I bought my daughter, or actually
<v Speaker 9>she got it for a birthday. One hundred and twenty dollars.
<v Speaker 9>Human dog beed, so maybe your kids might.
<v Speaker 3>Like her hang out.
<v Speaker 2>Just let my kids lay in it. I will say
<v Speaker 2>it's too small for the children, but that's funny. In
<v Speaker 2>side note, I've seen those human dog beds and damn
<v Speaker 2>I want one, Lisa. Those are really comfortable.
<v Speaker 9>They are pretty cushy.
<v Speaker 2>So I guess I'm not putting you on team idiot.
<v Speaker 2>I'm putting you on team wife. Huh yeah, all right,
<v Speaker 2>we got your vote, Lisa, thank you for calling in Jose.
<v Speaker 8>What's up?
<v Speaker 2>My one hundred and twenty dollars is up? That's what's up?
<v Speaker 2>Should I go get it?
<v Speaker 8>I guess what. You're gonna lose it because lying isn't right.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'm just kind of fudging a little.
<v Speaker 3>That's a big line.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, the dog will eventually die.
<v Speaker 8>It will eventually die. You're gonna get karma if you
<v Speaker 8>lie to the store, so might as well just go
<v Speaker 8>say the truth. None's gonna happen. The worst that's that
<v Speaker 8>can happen, you know what? That tags it off. We
<v Speaker 8>can't return up, but you're gonna get store credit. How
<v Speaker 8>about that.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want store credit. I want one hundred and
<v Speaker 2>twenty bucks. I'm gonna go get steaks.
<v Speaker 8>Well, guess what you shouldn't have bought the dog back
<v Speaker 8>for the gay.
<v Speaker 2>Now the problem is, Jose, is you can't bring the
<v Speaker 2>dog into the store, you know, to like test it
<v Speaker 2>out like a test drive. You get what you get
<v Speaker 2>and you go home and the dog hated it.
<v Speaker 8>You know, Well, guess what you get? What you get?
<v Speaker 8>You tell the truth, buddy.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, man, all right, so I'm putting you on team
<v Speaker 2>wife Jose the voice of reason on. All right, buddy,
<v Speaker 2>I appreciate you. Man, have a great.
<v Speaker 4>Day you as well.
<v Speaker 2>All right, are we on time? I can Pryce squeeze
<v Speaker 2>a couple more on three h three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. If you want to sound off, youvon
<v Speaker 2>for Evon vonn von Vivon.
<v Speaker 7>You won?
<v Speaker 2>What is it? Okay? Why are you calling? Who side
<v Speaker 2>you on?
<v Speaker 9>I'm not his?
<v Speaker 2>You're not on the idiot side.
<v Speaker 3>Oh man, today.
<v Speaker 5>It's not going to happen.
<v Speaker 3>Sorry.
<v Speaker 9>If you would have taken the time to take the.
<v Speaker 10>Bid back in time, I mean you took the time
<v Speaker 10>to buy it.
<v Speaker 9>You take time to return it.
<v Speaker 2>People get busy, you know how it is. That's real life.
<v Speaker 2>People get busy and they don't return things.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, but you weren't busy enough to buy it. I
<v Speaker 9>say put it on.
<v Speaker 1>I say put it.
<v Speaker 10>On either marketplace or next door.
<v Speaker 4>You're not going to get your hundred and twenty four it,
<v Speaker 4>but know your neighbor might use it.
<v Speaker 10>Your neighbor might buy.
<v Speaker 9>It from you.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we'll say it was like an impulse by. We
<v Speaker 2>were already out running errands and stuff, and it was like, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>we might as well scoop this up, so we definitely
<v Speaker 2>have the time. All right, So you're on white man,
<v Speaker 2>I'm getting slaughtered today.
<v Speaker 1>You're on wife's side, Yes, definitely.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that dumb dog is causing the troubles. She wouldn't
<v Speaker 2>sleep in.
<v Speaker 3>The dumb bed.
<v Speaker 2>It's all the dogs are kidding.
<v Speaker 3>For your dog.
<v Speaker 2>Actually, it's all right, you're funny. I hate my dog.
<v Speaker 2>All right, I'm gonna let you go. Thanks for calling
<v Speaker 2>I hate my dog, all right. I want to do
<v Speaker 2>I want to keep going with this. I don't even
<v Speaker 2>care I need a boat.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think you're This was a brilliant idea.
<v Speaker 2>Now it's a good idea.
<v Speaker 7>D What did you call me?
<v Speaker 5>Sorry?
<v Speaker 8>I was expecting you to say these nets because you
<v Speaker 8>always say that these nuts.
<v Speaker 2>What do you think I should do? Okay, so you.
<v Speaker 8>Get a half point vote? Y.
<v Speaker 5>So this is what you do.
<v Speaker 2>You don't say that your dog died.
<v Speaker 8>That's that's very wrong. Jar me.
<v Speaker 4>Alright, Okay, So you tell them got it?
<v Speaker 8>I was a gift and you don't have a receipt
<v Speaker 8>and get store credit and then go and get a
<v Speaker 8>gift card with that store credit.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna tell you right now, I'm not going to
<v Speaker 2>name the store. I don't want a hundred twenty dollars
<v Speaker 2>or the store credit to this store. I don't think
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna buy.
<v Speaker 5>But you can buy a gift card at that store.
<v Speaker 5>Most cards. Most have gift cards.
<v Speaker 2>O like to somewhere else, like a Visa gift cards.
<v Speaker 2>It's not that type of store. They don't have like
<v Speaker 2>a rack of gift cards.
<v Speaker 4>That was okay.
<v Speaker 7>I can figure out some kind of gift card.
<v Speaker 3>There's gotta be some though. Today.
<v Speaker 2>Can I just say that the dog ran away?
<v Speaker 5>That's still wrong?
<v Speaker 2>All right, you're a team wife.
<v Speaker 8>Well I gave him half a point, okay, so.
<v Speaker 2>Point five to be point five to Nick Knack. So
<v Speaker 2>it's a three three and a half to a half
<v Speaker 2>right now, these nuts.
<v Speaker 5>Have a great day, you too, great?
<v Speaker 2>Right? All right, I'm gonna squeeze in one more. I
<v Speaker 2>don't even care. This is real life. Hi, Jessica, Hi,
<v Speaker 2>yay girl. All right? So should I go in and
<v Speaker 2>get one hundred and twenty bucks back and tell them
<v Speaker 2>the dog died?
<v Speaker 5>Oh?
<v Speaker 10>I think you should donate it to the Humane Society
<v Speaker 10>and then or another organization that helps animals, and then
<v Speaker 10>maybe get like a Trax receipt.
<v Speaker 3>There you go.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, that's not bad. That's not bad at all.
<v Speaker 3>That's good.
<v Speaker 2>That's like, that's yeah, that's a good thing to do.
<v Speaker 2>But I'm not gonna do that. I want one hundred
<v Speaker 2>and twenty bucks back.
<v Speaker 4>Off.
<v Speaker 2>It's a really nice bed, so bad I'd rather go
<v Speaker 2>take one hundred and twenty and buy like five cheaper
<v Speaker 2>beds and then go donate them. I want one hundred
<v Speaker 2>and twenty dollars bag.
<v Speaker 3>Jessica, at the expense of the dog.
<v Speaker 2>The dog will never know. Let me ask you can
<v Speaker 2>I can? I just say the dog ran away, or
<v Speaker 2>the dog got sick, or we got rid of the
<v Speaker 2>dog does anything work here?
<v Speaker 10>Whatever you want? The Humane Society?
<v Speaker 2>W do you work for the Humane Society? I knew
<v Speaker 2>it all right, all right, Jess, have a good day.
<v Speaker 2>Well yeah, that is all the time we have for it.
<v Speaker 2>And I'm gonna tell you right now, Nick knag blew
<v Speaker 2>me out of the water with this one. Four and
<v Speaker 2>a half for wife, point five for idiot today. Thank
<v Speaker 2>you so much for all your calls and comments, and
<v Speaker 2>I'll give you an update later on what goes on
<v Speaker 2>with the dog bed But appreciate you all sounding off
<v Speaker 2>for what idiot.
<v Speaker 11>And wife idiot and wife.
<v Speaker 2>And she says what.
<v Speaker 11>Idiot and wife idiot? Whee.
<v Speaker 2>All right, let's get you updated on all the big
<v Speaker 2>stories floating around this morning. Special shout out to the
<v Speaker 2>University of Colorado Boulder. They handed out a buttload of degrees.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah that's the quote, a buttload of degrees. They were
<v Speaker 2>doing the commencement ceremony last Saturday. Here's what they handed out,
<v Speaker 2>ten thousand, six hundred and thirteen degrees. Wow.
<v Speaker 6>Was it just anybody like you know, John oh and
<v Speaker 6>will say, anybody's not?
<v Speaker 2>Wow? Yeah. So they did seven nine hundred and eighty
<v Speaker 2>undergraduate degrees one thousand, seven hundred and sixty three master's degrees,
<v Speaker 2>forty one doctors, and one ninety three law degrees. Oh
<v Speaker 2>in one hundred ninety six nbas good god, go buffs. Wow.
<v Speaker 2>That is a lot of learning going on right there,
<v Speaker 2>and a lot of debt. Yeah, oh so much. And
<v Speaker 2>how many of those people got jobs? How many of
<v Speaker 2>those classes could you take in.
<v Speaker 4>With AI congratulations, class of well done.
<v Speaker 2>You got to move that tassel heay wow.
<v Speaker 7>Wow.
<v Speaker 2>Here is Chapotle making the news this morning. They have
<v Speaker 2>been one of those places that is being accused of
<v Speaker 2>shrink flation, with customers complaining about paying more for less.
<v Speaker 2>And I feel like we've all been in there standing
<v Speaker 2>in that line, mouth breathing as they scoop in the
<v Speaker 2>rice right, and you're like, oh, I wish there was
<v Speaker 2>just a little more rights than there. You had a
<v Speaker 2>little more chicken, only two beans, I'd like four beans please. Well,
<v Speaker 2>the CEO of Chipotle is coming out and saying all
<v Speaker 2>you have to do is ask a team member for more.
<v Speaker 4>I don't think that's gonna happen, but this is something
<v Speaker 4>that has happened before.
<v Speaker 3>Like you remember a few years back when Chippotle was.
<v Speaker 4>Being, you know, accused of not filling up their burritos
<v Speaker 4>and bulls like they used to, so folks for recording
<v Speaker 4>them doing it.
<v Speaker 3>That was the trend.
<v Speaker 4>Is you'd go into Chipotle and you'd record the worker
<v Speaker 4>to make sure that they gave you the proper amount.
<v Speaker 4>And it's like, yeah, I would just appreciate if the
<v Speaker 4>CEO of the company told his workers we want those
<v Speaker 4>bulls and burritos big. I shouldn't have to ask, like,
<v Speaker 4>you should just serve me big bulls, right, burritos, sir.
<v Speaker 2>It's not though, Yeah, generally it's it's a good size.
<v Speaker 2>And I've never had an issue where I'm just like, hey,
<v Speaker 2>throw a little more you know whatever on there, and
<v Speaker 2>they're just generally like, yeah, you got it. So yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I've never had a except for the guak, the gualk
<v Speaker 2>and the.
<v Speaker 3>Meat, like both of them have to charge for the meat.
<v Speaker 3>I've always said, hey, throw a little more chicken on there.
<v Speaker 3>I've always been told, have to charge you double meat
<v Speaker 3>for that.
<v Speaker 2>If you say double meat.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but no, when you ask four more, gonna have
<v Speaker 3>to charge you double.
<v Speaker 2>Then no questions, please stop. Uh. Yeah, I've never had
<v Speaker 2>an issue, but I like Chipotle. Anyways, I'm such a
<v Speaker 2>white but I called it Chipolte. Generally, let's go to
<v Speaker 2>CHAPOLTI oh, jeer, you're so white, all right. So Disney
<v Speaker 2>has officially greenlit hocus Pokes three, with Bette Midler, Sarah,
<v Speaker 2>Jessica Parker, and Kathen and Jimmy returning as the Sanderson sisters.
<v Speaker 2>Uh the three qool is entering early development right now,
<v Speaker 2>and they're saying it's all because of the massive success
<v Speaker 2>of the horrible hocus Pocus two that was out on
<v Speaker 2>Disney Plus. Part of the deal is is it was
<v Speaker 2>streamed like almost three billion minutes and they had its
<v Speaker 2>biggest first three days ever on Disney Plus. So Disney's like, oh,
<v Speaker 2>we can make some more money off these Sanderson's sisters.
<v Speaker 2>Here's the thing. This time around, though, they're talking about
<v Speaker 2>doing a theatrical release, so they want to get it
<v Speaker 2>into theaters, not just streaming because it was such a
<v Speaker 2>hit on streaming. I guess I saw it. I didn't
<v Speaker 2>care for it.
<v Speaker 3>I loved that second movie so much, but.
<v Speaker 2>She didn't live up to that first one. For me.
<v Speaker 3>Well, no, not, most movies don't live up to the
<v Speaker 3>first one. But we waited so.
<v Speaker 4>Long for the second one twenty plus years, right, exactly,
<v Speaker 4>That's why it landed. So you know, well, for me
<v Speaker 4>is I was just like, I didn't know how much
<v Speaker 4>I needed the sand back in my life, So.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I was excited for that. So I'm excited for
<v Speaker 3>number three.
<v Speaker 2>Although I will say Empire Strikes Back sucks compared to
<v Speaker 2>Star Wars. Are you joking right now? Jedi was way
<v Speaker 2>better than the first two. Empire.
<v Speaker 3>I've never seen Josh want to fight so bad.
<v Speaker 2>Empire Strikes Back is one of the best Star Wars
<v Speaker 2>creaks and ended at the end of it sucks. The
<v Speaker 2>Jedi was good. Jet, It's really good. And a Terminator
<v Speaker 2>two way better than that's Judgment day right. Terminator two
<v Speaker 2>is fantastic. YEA Ice Academy two is really good too,
<v Speaker 2>all right. Listen to this Carrie Underwood, Oh, Carrie Underwood
<v Speaker 2>and her legs. She has launched something called high Note,
<v Speaker 2>a wellness brand targeting women seeking accessible daily health routines
<v Speaker 2>through movement, nourishment, and community. My wife calls Carrie Underwood whatever,
<v Speaker 2>but she might like some of her products. This everyday
<v Speaker 2>energy daily nutrition drink mix far too long of a name.
<v Speaker 2>Contains twenty grams of protein. There's some way in it.
<v Speaker 2>There's collagen, fiber, thirteen fruits and vegetables, superfoods, greens, vitamin B,
<v Speaker 2>and no added sugar or caffeine. That's something you put
<v Speaker 2>in your body.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, the protein. I'm looking for protein everywhere I
<v Speaker 3>turned bike.
<v Speaker 2>Screw the thirteen fruit vegetables rotein.
<v Speaker 3>I need to hit those marks.
<v Speaker 2>Well, if it makes you look like Carrie Underwood exactly,
<v Speaker 2>I might take a chug of it.
<v Speaker 4>Well, that's a lot of what these women wellness brands are.
<v Speaker 4>It's like, you know, normal women look up to these
<v Speaker 4>celebrity women who look amazing, and you have Gwyneth Paltrow,
<v Speaker 4>you have Jessica Alba, and now you have Carrie Underwood.
<v Speaker 3>Of course you want to look like that. And if
<v Speaker 3>this thirteen fruits and vegetables juice thing, did you look
<v Speaker 3>like that?
<v Speaker 2>Get me some collagen as wells out that's exactly what
<v Speaker 2>I need. And a drop of Carrie Underwood's blood, isn't
<v Speaker 2>it actually here at the bottom of it.
<v Speaker 4>That's how you get her legs whatever?
<v Speaker 2>All right, local.
<v Speaker 3>Stuff, Katie, Okay, yeah, the gym downtown.
<v Speaker 4>This is hilarious because it's been sued by an apartment
<v Speaker 4>building that resides above it.
<v Speaker 3>So Summit Strong is the gym.
<v Speaker 4>They're on the second floor of this big building downtown
<v Speaker 4>and then the apartments upstairs are the bow Fallen apartments
<v Speaker 4>on the third floor. So three residents there are suing
<v Speaker 4>the gym because of the excessive grunting being heard throughout
<v Speaker 4>the building.
<v Speaker 3>The lawsuit reads and I quote.
<v Speaker 4>Summit willingly allows its customers and or its staff to
<v Speaker 4>cause and emit unreasonably loud weightlifting related noises without setting
<v Speaker 4>reasonable parameters.
<v Speaker 3>So they are.
<v Speaker 4>Suing the gym because of grunting. The banging on the
<v Speaker 4>floor of the weights is also a big issue. I
<v Speaker 4>can imagine and like that has to be loud, But
<v Speaker 4>to me, it just says that that building put that
<v Speaker 4>gym in there without any consideration for the people who
<v Speaker 4>live there.
<v Speaker 3>It's all about making money, right, Well, the people already there, Yeah, yeah.
<v Speaker 4>They put the gym in after the people were there,
<v Speaker 4>and so they're kind of upset about it. So there's
<v Speaker 4>this lawsuit, and again it's just being filed, so we
<v Speaker 4>don't know where it's going as of now, but they're
<v Speaker 4>being sued.
<v Speaker 3>So that's where we're at with that one.
<v Speaker 4>We've also got this news that broke yesterday about Denver
<v Speaker 4>hosting the Democratic National Convention again. Possibly local and state
<v Speaker 4>leaders got together to brag about the Mile High City
<v Speaker 4>and what it has to So there are five finalists
<v Speaker 4>in this Boston, Chicago, Philly, Atlanta, and US here in
<v Speaker 4>the Mile High City. So they're going to base it
<v Speaker 4>on factors including hotel space, transit, airport access, venues, restaurants, bars,
<v Speaker 4>and culture, among other things. But being as we've already
<v Speaker 4>had the DNC here back in two thousand and.
<v Speaker 3>Eight, I can see this moving forward.
<v Speaker 2>I'd be excited for it as a moneymaker for the city.
<v Speaker 4>Katy and either political affiliation, the national conventions associated with
<v Speaker 4>them are always good to have in your city. Money
<v Speaker 4>in it brings a lot of people, a lot of money,
<v Speaker 4>and a lot of eyes on Denver.
<v Speaker 3>So I'm all here for it.
<v Speaker 4>And then a DJ who identifies as a horse is
<v Speaker 4>coming to the Mile High City Horse Girl, aptly named
<v Speaker 4>She's kicking off her Nature is Healing tour right here
<v Speaker 4>in Denver. She also goes by Stella Stallion and she
<v Speaker 4>has seven US shows. The one in La has already
<v Speaker 4>sold out. So she's a really big deal. But again,
<v Speaker 4>she is starting the US leg of her tour right
<v Speaker 4>here in Denver, so it's a very very big deal.
<v Speaker 4>It's going to be at Real Works in the River
<v Speaker 4>North Arts district for September eighteenth, and I do even
<v Speaker 4>her fans are called Denver farmies, so it's a big deal.
<v Speaker 3>Like we're excited to see horse Girl come and perform.
<v Speaker 2>Here a picture. She's actually kind of cute.
<v Speaker 4>Well, it's funny that she's able to make up her
<v Speaker 4>face like that, like it's god of the mixture of makeup,
<v Speaker 4>and she has like a mask on that moves with
<v Speaker 4>her face.
<v Speaker 3>It is wild to go the buckets and videos, well.
<v Speaker 4>She really stays in character. Like Josh and I were
<v Speaker 4>watching videos of her, she literally.
<v Speaker 2>Says she's from a farm. Yes, you should see how
<v Speaker 2>she keeps her tailing.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, it's like, well, it's like she was born in
<v Speaker 3>a stable. Is her whole story? Like it's she stays
<v Speaker 3>in care. She never ever leaves it the entire time.
<v Speaker 4>And you have to go just look at a picture
<v Speaker 4>of this lady, because it'll take you secon to be like,
<v Speaker 4>where's the mask on her? And she probably wouldn't like that,
<v Speaker 4>but you know, I mean, she's big and famous. She's
<v Speaker 4>not taking people to work.
<v Speaker 3>She's putting on eadio.
<v Speaker 2>It shows.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but more EDIM news in that regard because the
<v Speaker 4>Global Dance Party was also announced and that's a big deal.
<v Speaker 4>It's going to be at the National Western Complex this year.
<v Speaker 4>But Tiesto, Caygo, Septronics all part of the accent that
<v Speaker 4>is going down September eleventh and twelfth, and that was
<v Speaker 4>previously at not only in power Field at Mile High,
<v Speaker 4>but Red Rock. So it's a really big EDM dance
<v Speaker 4>party that comes to town. So again this year at
<v Speaker 4>National Western Complex is where it's taking place.
<v Speaker 3>So here you go. Here's Jamal hig High, Jerrey Katy.
<v Speaker 1>And Josh Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Woll watch to look at that. I just hit the
<v Speaker 2>little button here on the screen that says pm I
<v Speaker 2>for this dorky little music here. It's three stories to
<v Speaker 2>send you on your way today. It's a positive, a
<v Speaker 2>minus and something interesting. We call it PMI with Jeremy,
<v Speaker 2>Katy Josh here at Mixed one hundred. Who's got the
<v Speaker 2>P today?
<v Speaker 5>I do?
<v Speaker 6>And a woman in Arizona reported that she was attacked
<v Speaker 6>by a bobcat over the weekend, and that it happened twice. Initially,
<v Speaker 6>she thought it was just a coyote, so she kind
<v Speaker 6>of brushed it off. That is when the bobcat jumped
<v Speaker 6>on a fence and then jumped on her and started
<v Speaker 6>scratching her and trying to attack her. And right when
<v Speaker 6>that happened, her beautiful German shepherd named Moses sprinted into
<v Speaker 6>action and actually snapped the bobcat's neck, ended up killing it.
<v Speaker 6>And this was a bobcat attack in the same neighborhood
<v Speaker 6>that took place over four days, so it happened four
<v Speaker 6>other times, and they're assuming it's the same bobcat. They're
<v Speaker 6>not one hundred percent sure, but this one was killed
<v Speaker 6>by Moses, the German shepherd, and then they did testing
<v Speaker 6>and this bobcat had rabies. It's really good that this
<v Speaker 6>dog protected the bobcat and saved both itself and the woman.
<v Speaker 6>The woman remained anomymous, so I don't know her name,
<v Speaker 6>but scary situation there that ended up being a really
<v Speaker 6>good situation and a protective German shepherd again who's named Moses.
<v Speaker 6>I love that name, and Moses is okay. Moses is okay.
<v Speaker 6>Moses is totally fine. It killed the bobcat before it
<v Speaker 6>had any chance of doing anything to the dog, and bobcats.
<v Speaker 2>Are generally a little bit smaller than German shepherd. I
<v Speaker 2>could fight. I could probably fight a bobcat. Yeah, probably one. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>bob cats are easy.
<v Speaker 4>You guys say that all the time. I've actually seen
<v Speaker 4>a bobcat. Came up on a bobcat, and they're a
<v Speaker 4>little bigger than I think in person, you think so, yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I don't think bigger than They're way bigger than a
<v Speaker 2>house cat.
<v Speaker 3>Are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 2>Like a cougar. I wouldn't mess with a cougar.
<v Speaker 3>The bobcat is still the size.
<v Speaker 4>Of like like a main coup It's still the size
<v Speaker 4>of like a cougars in the.
<v Speaker 2>Wild or cougars at Shanahan's. I wouldn't mess with.
<v Speaker 3>Bobcat. I don't think Lay said that.
<v Speaker 7>Probably say it.
<v Speaker 2>I think you'd be fine we get a bobcat into
<v Speaker 2>the studio that we can fight.
<v Speaker 4>I don't think do you know anybody? I do not
<v Speaker 4>want to be here when that happens. So if you
<v Speaker 4>could give me.
<v Speaker 3>A heads up, I know I can't fight a bobcat you.
<v Speaker 2>I wouldn't Bob can't beat you.
<v Speaker 3>Go ahead.
<v Speaker 2>Did you see the video of the rabbit beaver? No
<v Speaker 2>attack that kid and beaver was attacking the family. That
<v Speaker 2>guy picked up that beaver and just threw eat it. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>yeah you could. I've beaten a few beavers, Joshua, I
<v Speaker 2>did not.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, I meant. Let's talk about the minus.
<v Speaker 4>It has us down in Kenya today with a baby hippo.
<v Speaker 4>So its mother died defending her baby in a territorial brawl.
<v Speaker 3>I know, and that's a minus.
<v Speaker 2>For sure, But where was Moses?
<v Speaker 4>So rescuers actually found this baby hippo clinging to its
<v Speaker 4>mama's body in a lake.
<v Speaker 3>But it does get better.
<v Speaker 4>We're gonna bring this minus up a little bit because
<v Speaker 4>they moved her to a new habitat and the rescue
<v Speaker 4>mission will give you all the fields. There are pictures
<v Speaker 4>of this little baby hippo cuddling her rescuers, Like the
<v Speaker 4>rescuer took his mattress and put it on the ground
<v Speaker 4>so the little baby hippo could come and cuddle with them,
<v Speaker 4>and it's got its.
<v Speaker 3>Little hippo foot up on the rescuer's chest.
<v Speaker 4>Like he is just embracing it, and they're making their
<v Speaker 4>way around social media because his hippo is following this
<v Speaker 4>rescuer around as well. I think it thinks it's his mama,
<v Speaker 4>but it is absolutely adorable. And guess what they decided
<v Speaker 4>to name the little baby hippo. His name is Bumpy.
<v Speaker 4>Oh my god, I love him. So he's doing well.
<v Speaker 4>He's acclimating to his new bumpies and he has his
<v Speaker 4>new new mama aka handler with him.
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, Bumpy, We're hoping for good things.
<v Speaker 4>For Bumpy thoughts and Prairie thoughts and piece to Bumpy.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Well, I'm going to change the music for
<v Speaker 2>mine because I'm going to take you back to the
<v Speaker 2>mid nineteen fifties. You guys, there's a great post that's
<v Speaker 2>going viral right now with a bunch of teen slang
<v Speaker 2>words from about nineteen fifty four nineteen fifty five, and
<v Speaker 2>I want you guys to try to work these into
<v Speaker 2>your vocab today. How about cool Jonah? That was slang
<v Speaker 2>for a well dressed kid. Man, you're looking like a
<v Speaker 2>cool Jonah today. George meant money. I've never heard that
<v Speaker 2>one before. I got a lot of fun of George
<v Speaker 2>one like George Washington. Okay with you now, it's Benjamin's right.
<v Speaker 7>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Uh spooning your scarf? Hold on, okay, let me think
<v Speaker 2>what Hey, Gali, would you like to go spoon your scarf?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know you're wearing like a nice scarf today.
<v Speaker 2>I meant you're eating food for some reason. Yeah, there's
<v Speaker 2>a different time you guys. Uhh, double bubble. Check out
<v Speaker 2>the double bubble. Yeah, it means it's a cute girl.
<v Speaker 2>I want to start using that one. I'm gone a
<v Speaker 2>double bubble.
<v Speaker 3>I get that double bubble.
<v Speaker 2>On't you bag that double bubble up?
<v Speaker 4>Girl?
<v Speaker 2>A bad dad from bag Dad was a guy who
<v Speaker 2>thinks he's tough. He's a real tough guy. He's a
<v Speaker 2>real bad dad from Bagdad. Oh yeah, throwing George's around.
<v Speaker 2>A fluky is a jerk. If you're at the movies,
<v Speaker 2>a heckl fun is somebody making noise of a movie
<v Speaker 2>and a flip lip. This is me, a person who
<v Speaker 2>makes wise cracks. What are you a flip lip?
<v Speaker 4>You know?
<v Speaker 2>Double bubble? I know they're fantastic, and the one that
<v Speaker 2>people still use today, it's at the very bottom of
<v Speaker 2>the list is square. You're such a Square. I've heard
<v Speaker 2>that one from time to time. Yeah, but I think
<v Speaker 2>I'm definitely gonna work in flip lip and double bubble.
<v Speaker 3>It's gotta be a part of the vernacular from now on.
<v Speaker 11>Me a girl.
<v Speaker 2>Bubble. There you go, guys, there's your p m I
<v Speaker 2>Today with Jeremy Katy. Josh makes one hundred
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