<v Speaker 1>Jary, Katie and Josh six.
<v Speaker 2>One hundred, Good morning, good money. How is everybody good?
<v Speaker 1>Well rested?
<v Speaker 2>Are you well rested? It was your day yesterday?
<v Speaker 1>It was great.
<v Speaker 3>I rode my indoor bike, the stationary bike, and then
<v Speaker 3>I cleaned my whole apartment yesterday. I did because I
<v Speaker 3>couldn't go outside because it just.
<v Speaker 1>Rained all day long.
<v Speaker 3>And then I watched a movie from way back when,
<v Speaker 3>and I like those old It was two thousand and seven,
<v Speaker 3>so way back Catch and Release.
<v Speaker 1>Jennifer Gardner's a fishing movie.
<v Speaker 3>No, it's about actually someone who loses their fiance and
<v Speaker 3>then she becomes friends with his friends and learns a
<v Speaker 3>lot about him that she probably didn't want to know.
<v Speaker 1>I know. It was a really good movie, really good movie.
<v Speaker 1>And yeah, it was a good day. It is a
<v Speaker 1>good days would Yeah, it.
<v Speaker 4>Was one of those rainy days too for me. I
<v Speaker 4>did a lot of cleaning. Which is funny that you
<v Speaker 4>say that, Katie, because I've been in this weird not
<v Speaker 4>like a funk. It's not like a funker depression or anything,
<v Speaker 4>but like I am, like I have no want to
<v Speaker 4>clean my place at all. Like I just stared at
<v Speaker 4>my mess for days and I would take, you know,
<v Speaker 4>my clothes off at the end of the day or
<v Speaker 4>something and just leave them on the floor, and I'm like,
<v Speaker 4>I don't need to get them. I'm fine, it's fine.
<v Speaker 4>No one's here, no one's coming over.
<v Speaker 1>You and I talked about this yesterday. I'm in the
<v Speaker 1>same boat. I was feeling the same way.
<v Speaker 4>I don't understand what it is. It's not like the
<v Speaker 4>weather's been cloudy up until yesterday or anything. I'm just
<v Speaker 4>I was in a weird, lazy mood where it's funny
<v Speaker 4>you'd say this where I was with my friends the
<v Speaker 4>other day and I was like eating dinner with them
<v Speaker 4>and then right afterwards up and cleaning and helping them
<v Speaker 4>do the dishes, like I will clean for other people,
<v Speaker 4>but for me personally. I left my mess for days,
<v Speaker 4>and so I finally was like, okay, I gotta get
<v Speaker 4>my button gear, like I gotta do something. This is
<v Speaker 4>not me, it's not But it was so weird because
<v Speaker 4>it was me for a few days, and I could
<v Speaker 4>not explain it, like did you have any rhyme or
<v Speaker 4>reason case for you.
<v Speaker 1>Exact it was.
<v Speaker 3>It was Mother's Day, and I give myself a pass
<v Speaker 3>on Mother's Day or my birthday where I am not
<v Speaker 3>cleaning because it's a rule.
<v Speaker 1>And then I just kind of had that. I'd never
<v Speaker 1>let go of that feeling.
<v Speaker 4>It's mother's weak.
<v Speaker 1>It's just like, I'm not cleaning anything. Who's gonna tell
<v Speaker 1>me to clean? I live by myself.
<v Speaker 4>That was my reasoning too. I don't think Jeremy, you
<v Speaker 4>have the luxury of the family.
<v Speaker 1>You have to clean.
<v Speaker 3>Like if something's starty, well you have to set an
<v Speaker 3>example too, like somebody will clean it because you're not
<v Speaker 3>living in a messy household, right, because you have to
<v Speaker 3>set good examples from We try, sure, yeah, we.
<v Speaker 5>Try to pick up stuff on a consistent basis, and
<v Speaker 5>we we usually let things go until nick Knack snaps
<v Speaker 5>yeah and says very hateful, hurtful things to the family.
<v Speaker 5>But that's and then we've got to dive in and clean.
<v Speaker 4>She's like, not only are you messy, but I can
<v Speaker 4>tell you're getting out there.
<v Speaker 2>We know when it's time to clean.
<v Speaker 5>When Nicole gets red in her eyes and she snaps, okay,
<v Speaker 5>she calls me filthy things.
<v Speaker 1>So you know what, everybody lets it get to a
<v Speaker 1>certain point. I feel good. I feel better about this,
<v Speaker 1>like I do a little bit.
<v Speaker 4>I didn't know Jarre's fami life is so.
<v Speaker 3>Sad, but yeah twice, buddy, show me on this doll
<v Speaker 3>where your life is.
<v Speaker 4>Here, you.
<v Speaker 2>To the heart, to the heart, into the head. She
<v Speaker 2>beats me, She hits me on a daily basis.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, so listen as we're all in here slurping down
<v Speaker 5>our coffee. This story out this morning says, is your
<v Speaker 5>daily coffee habit making you more tired?
<v Speaker 6>Uh?
<v Speaker 5>This is coming from a registered dietitian who I'm sure
<v Speaker 5>is a ball of fun at parties, uh, saying that
<v Speaker 5>people often use coffee like a band aid instead of
<v Speaker 5>addressing the underlying lifestyle factors that might be making them
<v Speaker 5>feel more tired. So she's basically saying, don't use your
<v Speaker 5>morning coffee as that band aid for the caffeine hit,
<v Speaker 5>because it will give you that quick boost of energy,
<v Speaker 5>but it's eventually going to wear off, and when it does,
<v Speaker 5>you're going to be more tired than you were before.
<v Speaker 2>So you should start yourself. Why do I need this
<v Speaker 2>coffee so much?
<v Speaker 1>I don't like?
<v Speaker 2>Is it because I'm not sleeping enough or eating properly?
<v Speaker 1>I feel judged. I feel judged.
<v Speaker 2>You don't go to hell.
<v Speaker 1>For real.
<v Speaker 5>But you know, if you dig a little deeper, it
<v Speaker 5>might be right. Like, why are you having to drink
<v Speaker 5>the coffee so much?
<v Speaker 2>Because I get up at three thirty in the morning.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, well, and it's also just part of my morning ritual,
<v Speaker 3>I think, even more so than it gives me caffeine
<v Speaker 3>and wakes me up.
<v Speaker 1>I don't even know.
<v Speaker 3>If it does that anymore. It's just such an ingrained
<v Speaker 3>part of my day, and multiple times because I get
<v Speaker 3>my coffee ready the night before.
<v Speaker 1>How fucking last night?
<v Speaker 3>You know, I kept me up last night a dream
<v Speaker 3>that I forgot to get my coffee ready, and just
<v Speaker 3>I mean.
<v Speaker 1>It was like the nightmare.
<v Speaker 2>I'm the same way though.
<v Speaker 5>I get the coffee ready, the water's in the pot,
<v Speaker 5>you know, everything's ready to go. I'll even get two
<v Speaker 5>cups out, one for me and one for me. I
<v Speaker 5>will go ahead and put the sugar in each of
<v Speaker 5>them too. I put a scoop of collar powder in
<v Speaker 5>each one for us. So it is just all I
<v Speaker 5>have to do is turn it on, come back in
<v Speaker 5>ten minutes, and pour the coffee.
<v Speaker 2>Pour it in.
<v Speaker 5>Say, A're so cute, but man, we rely on the
<v Speaker 5>caffeine though, especially this job.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, yes, there is a little that wakes me up.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, and I do understand my lifestyle issues. I'm
<v Speaker 5>not maybe getting enough sleep.
<v Speaker 2>I am, Yeah, you.
<v Speaker 1>Are getting enough sleep, like a mess. You're fine, Everything's fine.
<v Speaker 5>This uh, this pre workout stuff I've been taken to
<v Speaker 5>before I go to the gym. It's got like enough
<v Speaker 5>caffeine and for like, you know, to feet a small
<v Speaker 5>village al and you slam like a you know, a
<v Speaker 5>glass of water with it before you go work out,
<v Speaker 5>and you're supposed to be like that.
<v Speaker 2>It awesome. Yeah, it's really good stuff.
<v Speaker 5>I've wanted to take it before the show before, but
<v Speaker 5>I'm do it.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, but I.
<v Speaker 5>Know playing like baby back back to back to back
<v Speaker 5>to back to back to back to back.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy's all jacked up on.
<v Speaker 1>Pre workout.
<v Speaker 7>Jeremy, Katie and Joshi one hundred.
<v Speaker 5>I slept like a baby. I love this weather for sleeping.
<v Speaker 5>I even took a nap yesterday.
<v Speaker 2>Did you I did. I was like, you know what,
<v Speaker 2>I can't fight it. I can't fight this feeling.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna nap on the snuggle on the couch, a
<v Speaker 3>little snuggle bunny so.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I disappeared for a little while and took a nap.
<v Speaker 1>That must have felt good, though.
<v Speaker 2>It felt pretty good, Yeah, pretty good.
<v Speaker 5>Our power actually went out yesterday for a little bit,
<v Speaker 5>which was surprising. It went out for about an hour
<v Speaker 5>and a half, and Nicole was working from home and
<v Speaker 5>she's like, well, I guess I can't do anything.
<v Speaker 2>And I go, well, I guess I'm going to the gym.
<v Speaker 1>That's when you took a nap. No power, Families in need,
<v Speaker 1>I'm gonna go to.
<v Speaker 2>Go to the gym.
<v Speaker 5>It looks like the gym has power, so I'll see
<v Speaker 5>it a little bit. You know what else I did
<v Speaker 5>last night too? I risked getting sick because I made
<v Speaker 5>clearance steaks last night.
<v Speaker 1>Oh you told me about these steaks.
<v Speaker 2>Oh they picked clearance steaks.
<v Speaker 5>I got them up at Sam's and it was like
<v Speaker 5>one of those it was like you gotta buy them today.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah they looked a little gray, but no, I'm just joking.
<v Speaker 1>It's expensive though, so it's worth it.
<v Speaker 2>I looked him over pretty good, but it was one
<v Speaker 2>of those things.
<v Speaker 5>It was like some New York strips for like he
<v Speaker 5>was like fifteen bucks off. Oh, because they had to
<v Speaker 5>be sold like by that day. Yeah, and you know,
<v Speaker 5>I looked them over and I smelled the package to
<v Speaker 5>see if anything was coming through, and I.
<v Speaker 2>Was like, oh, why the hell nut? Yeah, and I
<v Speaker 2>cooked Clearance steaks last night and they were fantastic.
<v Speaker 1>Did you do it like on the grill in the rain?
<v Speaker 2>I did, Yeah, because I'm a man who lives in Colorado.
<v Speaker 2>Grilling in the rain. You like this too.
<v Speaker 5>I made a crockpot full of those golden potatoes. Oh,
<v Speaker 5>and then threw in some you know, salt and pepper
<v Speaker 5>and butter, a little whole milk and blended those up
<v Speaker 5>and made some real nice smashed potatoes last night.
<v Speaker 1>I never thought to do it in the crock pot.
<v Speaker 1>That's genius.
<v Speaker 2>Game changer. Get one of the mini ones too, It's
<v Speaker 2>like a smaller one. Yeah, I don't know.
<v Speaker 5>What what that is, three court, four court, whatever, and yeah,
<v Speaker 5>fill it up, let it go for the afternoon, and
<v Speaker 5>then blend it up in there.
<v Speaker 2>It makes killer mashed potatoes.
<v Speaker 1>But so fluffy.
<v Speaker 5>You're so fluffy, I feel a little actually, Yeah, but
<v Speaker 5>it was it was good.
<v Speaker 1>It was good rainy weather food.
<v Speaker 2>Last night.
<v Speaker 5>State mashed potatoes, leap, a little baked beans, with it.
<v Speaker 5>Apologies if I'm tuting, yeah, cross apologies in advance. Yeah,
<v Speaker 5>I can't.
<v Speaker 2>Blame it on the dog in here. We'll blame it
<v Speaker 2>on Josh Oh.
<v Speaker 5>Speaking of Josh, he's our residents sports expert, bringing you everything.
<v Speaker 2>Sports to make one hundred what you got for us today?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Well, the World Cup is coming in twenty twenty six,
<v Speaker 4>actually starting June eleventh, and USA, Mexico and Canada are
<v Speaker 4>trying to make history. This is the first edition of
<v Speaker 4>the World Cup to be taking place in three different countries,
<v Speaker 4>and part of the host cities will be in Boston.
<v Speaker 4>Unfortunately won't be in Denver this year, but that's okay.
<v Speaker 4>Part of the host city he'll be in Boston, and
<v Speaker 4>Boston's trying to set a world record. The Massachusetts Port
<v Speaker 4>Authority is plenty to construct a forty five foot in
<v Speaker 4>diameter soccer ball and this is gonna break the Guinness
<v Speaker 4>World record to celebrate the FIFA World Cup, and they're
<v Speaker 4>gonna beat out the old world record by Qatar when
<v Speaker 4>they just made it thirty nine feet, So this one's
<v Speaker 4>gonna be five. Suck a guitar, I know USA is
<v Speaker 4>gonna go bigger and better. The giant soccer ball will
<v Speaker 4>be displayed at Piers Park in East Boston from June
<v Speaker 4>twelfth through the eighteenth. So if you're gonna be in
<v Speaker 4>Boston in June, go check this out and try to
<v Speaker 4>kick it.
<v Speaker 5>Hey, let's go take a look at that big ball,
<v Speaker 5>that bit, big soccer balls, big balls at Boston's here,
<v Speaker 5>let's go take a look at them.
<v Speaker 1>Yayay.
<v Speaker 2>What was that big ball doing down the at the buck?
<v Speaker 5>Damn Tommy, do you see that big ball at the Buck?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 5>Exactly like I'm gonna kick your cousin, Vinnie, my cousin
<v Speaker 5>Vinnie anytime.
<v Speaker 3>It's the Boston and I think of the Ted almost
<v Speaker 3>stuff my face with Pepper's Farm.
<v Speaker 1>From Boston. Yes, it Pepperidge Farm.
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god. So when's that ball out there? Nobody?
<v Speaker 2>Nobody can, nobody can.
<v Speaker 5>This is the dumbest sports story ever. Really scraping the
<v Speaker 5>bottle of the barrel today for the sports story, aren't
<v Speaker 5>we It worked?
<v Speaker 4>Exit?
<v Speaker 2>Forget about it.
<v Speaker 5>I've got some incredibly sad news for you, guys, incredibly
<v Speaker 5>sad news.
<v Speaker 1>What is it?
<v Speaker 2>A breakup that nobody saw coming?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 5>Tell us now, Jared, after three decades together in the
<v Speaker 5>music industry. Aqua is breaking up, the Danish euro dance
<v Speaker 5>group responsible for the nineteen ninety seven smash hit Barbie Girl.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yes, oh no, they were still a thing.
<v Speaker 2>They were still a thing apparently, I know. I was like,
<v Speaker 2>what I know this? There we go, Yeah, they wrote.
<v Speaker 5>After many incredible years, we've decided to close the chapter.
<v Speaker 2>Of Aqua as a live band.
<v Speaker 5>Been such a huge part of our lives and together
<v Speaker 5>we've had the chance to experience more than we ever
<v Speaker 5>dared to dream.
<v Speaker 3>Of, and we are so sick of performing that song
<v Speaker 3>for everybody every time we get on stage play their
<v Speaker 3>one hit.
<v Speaker 1>I had no idea they were still going. I had
<v Speaker 1>the album everybody did.
<v Speaker 3>I mean that was what you listened to one blast
<v Speaker 3>every day.
<v Speaker 1>Guys, We're proud.
<v Speaker 5>Of bumping in my blazer in high school because you
<v Speaker 5>had your part right. The I even did that is
<v Speaker 5>breaking up, you, guys. A couple of stories back to
<v Speaker 5>back here about fatigue. Streaming fatigue is becoming a real thing.
<v Speaker 2>Uh. This story is talking about how more people.
<v Speaker 5>Are complaining that there are just simply too many streaming
<v Speaker 5>services now, too many subscriptions, too many shows to keep
<v Speaker 5>up with, and people are just starting to miss simpler
<v Speaker 5>TV habits because keeping track of content across platforms is
<v Speaker 5>just exhausting, it is.
<v Speaker 2>I agree.
<v Speaker 3>I think this is one of those things gen Z
<v Speaker 3>needs to focus on bringing back. We need cable back
<v Speaker 3>in its full force where everything was on one little chant, right,
<v Speaker 3>we need like you paid for it players, but also
<v Speaker 3>like cable where you had all the channels. They had
<v Speaker 3>the little channel, the TV guide that you got to
<v Speaker 3>see scrolls and you got to see all the options.
<v Speaker 2>He had, Like, let's not go crazy.
<v Speaker 1>It was great.
<v Speaker 2>It was a TV guide channel. Why not let's not
<v Speaker 2>be ridiculous here?
<v Speaker 5>That channel, Well, you needed more friends, you needed a
<v Speaker 5>boyfriend apparently, remember did you flip over to the weather
<v Speaker 5>channel too?
<v Speaker 4>Well?
<v Speaker 1>Because you had all the TV shows.
<v Speaker 3>But then in that little corner there was an infomercial.
<v Speaker 3>Sometimes it was the Subacawa pillow and I really liked
<v Speaker 3>that pillow.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I don't think we no go back to the
<v Speaker 5>TV guide Channel's it's fine. Anyway, This story goes on
<v Speaker 5>to talk about how like you do have five or
<v Speaker 5>more entertainment apps, but you sit there and there's like,
<v Speaker 5>there's nothing I want to watch on any of these,
<v Speaker 5>So why am I even paying for them.
<v Speaker 2>I'm due to drop a couple for sure. And the
<v Speaker 2>other thing that people have fatigue on is Taylor Swift.
<v Speaker 1>Oh no, not Taylor.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, people are talking about Swift fatigue right now. People
<v Speaker 5>are just kind of sick of the constant coverage of
<v Speaker 5>Taylor Swift across sports, entertainment and social media. And now
<v Speaker 5>get ready, because they're planning that wedding.
<v Speaker 2>You're going to hear everything about this stupid wedding.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, And people are kind of getting to the point
<v Speaker 5>where they're getting a little burnout with Tata.
<v Speaker 1>Well, I do have to give her.
<v Speaker 3>Prop so because between her ending her eras tour and
<v Speaker 3>the chief spin out of the NFL playoffs and now
<v Speaker 3>I haven't heard a whole lot like she's kind of,
<v Speaker 3>you know, stayed on the DL just to stay out
<v Speaker 3>of the news.
<v Speaker 2>I thinks you're ready.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, he's going to ramp back up for her wedding,
<v Speaker 1>for sure.
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<v Speaker 2>What's going on locally?
<v Speaker 3>Eh, Okay, Denver data centers, they're getting some pushback right
<v Speaker 3>or data centers where you want to say, the Denver
<v Speaker 3>City Council they unanimously approved a one year old a
<v Speaker 3>new data center development in the city. So that is
<v Speaker 3>so they can establish regulations.
<v Speaker 1>So you think that'd be.
<v Speaker 3>Something that they established before they started building all these
<v Speaker 3>big data centers or data centers however you.
<v Speaker 1>Want to say it.
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, they they're not gonna keep going with it
<v Speaker 3>until they figure out what kind of regulations need to
<v Speaker 3>be in place for them.
<v Speaker 1>I like that. I'm it also worries me, but yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Well, but that's the thing is if they didn't realize
<v Speaker 3>what kind of things this was going to be doing
<v Speaker 3>to affect the city or the area in which they
<v Speaker 3>put these data data centers.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know how to say it. So I wanna
<v Speaker 1>say both we see data.
<v Speaker 3>I say data, data, data, data, data center.
<v Speaker 4>Data, data, so much data.
<v Speaker 3>That's what worries me is like, you think they would
<v Speaker 3>have zoned this out and they're like, you know, we're
<v Speaker 3>gonna use this much water, We're gonna use this much electricity,
<v Speaker 3>so it may affect the residents of the area. Like,
<v Speaker 3>but they did it, so now they have to figure
<v Speaker 3>all that out before they get back on track.
<v Speaker 1>To building them.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and we hear so many bad things about the
<v Speaker 3>data data centers.
<v Speaker 5>That don't the water consumption, the electricity electricity, the residents
<v Speaker 5>around it, their power bills going up.
<v Speaker 1>See property value is going down.
<v Speaker 5>It actually like heats up the atmosphere around those data
<v Speaker 5>data centers.
<v Speaker 1>You are to the choir here like.
<v Speaker 5>What it is advancing so fast, it's like we've got
<v Speaker 5>to We've got to jump on it and start developing at.
<v Speaker 3>The expense of people though, like the people, we need.
<v Speaker 2>To get it way out there somewhere. Though, we let's
<v Speaker 2>get it out in the field.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, Like let's not for that.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want it in a neighborhood, the.
<v Speaker 1>Neighborhoods where children are playing.
<v Speaker 5>That seems the radiation or who knows what coming off
<v Speaker 5>of it now. But it way out somewhere, but build
<v Speaker 5>it at least, let's get going.
<v Speaker 1>I agree.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want to be behind on it.
<v Speaker 1>So that is the latest.
<v Speaker 3>But you'll be happy about this because another thing that
<v Speaker 3>Denver finds itself in the news for is we rank
<v Speaker 3>among the most exciting US cities to be drinking in
<v Speaker 3>right now?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?
<v Speaker 6>Is this?
<v Speaker 3>According to drinking culture media outlet vine Pair just listed
<v Speaker 3>Denver as one of the nine most exciting spots to
<v Speaker 3>get a drink in the country. And this is how
<v Speaker 3>they did it. They asked eleven bartenders around the nation
<v Speaker 3>what their picks were, what they were going for, and
<v Speaker 3>a good amount of them said Denver is a place
<v Speaker 3>they go to get a good cocktail.
<v Speaker 1>And I love that. Like they said that, we just
<v Speaker 1>have a lot of.
<v Speaker 3>Unique pop up bar type situations, a lot of unique
<v Speaker 3>Colorado type beers and craft beers and drinks and stuff
<v Speaker 3>like that.
<v Speaker 2>We do have a good brewery scene, we really do.
<v Speaker 5>I don't go downtown much, but you know, I've seen
<v Speaker 5>people post on Instagram and stuff some of the little
<v Speaker 5>bars and speakeasies and stuff.
<v Speaker 2>And some of the tranks are pretty neat logan.
<v Speaker 1>It's pretty amazing.
<v Speaker 2>It look really expensive too, and they do.
<v Speaker 1>But that's everywhere, you know. I'm trying to remember, is
<v Speaker 1>it the altitude?
<v Speaker 2>More?
<v Speaker 5>Higher altitude gets you drunken faster? Is that that may
<v Speaker 5>be part.
<v Speaker 3>Of the appeal to right Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, so
<v Speaker 3>it's probably a little.
<v Speaker 2>Cheap, yeah, only one old fashion.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, but Denver is the place to be. So there
<v Speaker 1>you go. There's your male high hype.
<v Speaker 2>There you go, guys, you're up to date on everything.
<v Speaker 5>We're gonna give you some updates on how you can
<v Speaker 5>win ABS tickets tomorrow morning with JKJ coming up in
<v Speaker 5>about three minutes and fifteen seconds.
<v Speaker 2>Here it makes stick around.
<v Speaker 5>Jar you, Katy, and Josh makes one hundred about smells
<v Speaker 5>and stuff Katie, Well, yeah.
<v Speaker 1>Because here's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>One of my favorite compliments someone can give me is
<v Speaker 3>you smell good. Right, Yeah, it really is, like immediately
<v Speaker 3>makes your whole day.
<v Speaker 2>You smell like bomb Pops. We bring that bomb pop yesterday.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, like the sweet smelly stuff. Right my you was
<v Speaker 3>so sexy perfume that I wear. Yes, So it honestly
<v Speaker 3>is such a good compliment. But somebody said something to
<v Speaker 3>me the other day where I was like, well this
<v Speaker 3>kind of upsy yanty a little. They said, you smell
<v Speaker 3>rit and I just immediately stopped me in my tracks
<v Speaker 3>because I was just I know, rich, like exactly right, almost.
<v Speaker 1>Five dollars a gallon. No, but it like made me
<v Speaker 1>in such a good mood.
<v Speaker 3>And I sat there and I thought about it for
<v Speaker 3>a second because I was like, first of all, what
<v Speaker 3>does smelling rich mean?
<v Speaker 1>But also it's like leather bound.
<v Speaker 3>Books, And it's kind of funny because that's exactly what
<v Speaker 3>it is. So they talk about, you know, smelling rich
<v Speaker 3>in a rich, luxurious fragrance. It's not all about like intensity,
<v Speaker 3>but it's about evolving slowly on your skin and like
<v Speaker 3>emitting itself throughout the day. It's not that strong, you know,
<v Speaker 3>like the bomb pop forward, like when I came into
<v Speaker 3>the room the other day and you're like, well, that
<v Speaker 3>smells like a popsicle, Like that doesn't smell rich. Right,
<v Speaker 3>it's those mahogany sense that really linger. And sandal wood
<v Speaker 3>that's one of them as well. And they talk about
<v Speaker 3>how the base notes give a fragrance weight and structure,
<v Speaker 3>which is often perceived as more deensive. So when you're
<v Speaker 3>walking around with those sense, people immediately think you have money.
<v Speaker 1>So what are those rich smelling fragrance? Number one?
<v Speaker 3>They say, the underlying one is vanilla, which you may
<v Speaker 3>think sweet, which we talked about isn't rich, but it
<v Speaker 3>really is like the base of a lot of sense
<v Speaker 3>that kind of like again throughout the day, it just
<v Speaker 3>your body emits it and it kind of blends with
<v Speaker 3>all the other sense that you mix it with to
<v Speaker 3>make it rich.
<v Speaker 5>So if you ever go buy a little thing of
<v Speaker 5>vanilla for like baking, is that little bottle like forty
<v Speaker 5>bucks or something?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I mean if you get the action, put a
<v Speaker 3>little that's smart. That's smart.
<v Speaker 1>Look at you ahead of the game. Yeah, all right, check,
<v Speaker 1>I don't know is it owed O U D. It's
<v Speaker 1>so it seems like when you stub your toe.
<v Speaker 3>It's the most recognizable ingredients when it comes to luxurious
<v Speaker 3>smelling fragrance fragrances. So it's like warm, rich and slightly animalytic.
<v Speaker 1>So they're saying it's got a little bit of this
<v Speaker 1>is it panther?
<v Speaker 3>Just a little because the price reflects its rarity, So
<v Speaker 3>just a little bit of that sex piece ode?
<v Speaker 1>Oh you deep?
<v Speaker 2>Don't you see that? Like ode to whatever?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah? Well in O U D.
<v Speaker 3>Also in per perfume, like they have all those fun
<v Speaker 3>little French words that go in the perfume too.
<v Speaker 1>Here's when you.
<v Speaker 3>Rose rich in sense of summer again, a little bit
<v Speaker 3>of the floral when you.
<v Speaker 1>Mix it with the other one. Here's one you may
<v Speaker 1>not know, saffron what not, just for cooking.
<v Speaker 3>Also a rich smell apparently, so they say that that's
<v Speaker 3>one that you'll find in perfume quite often. Orris, that's
<v Speaker 3>a classic ingredient and happens to be just the most
<v Speaker 3>expensive in perfumery, so it makes.
<v Speaker 1>Sense that it reads rich. Right.
<v Speaker 3>Some other ones that you are familiar with is amber,
<v Speaker 3>so you get that nice golden, deep color and smell.
<v Speaker 5>And then also actually have a friend named Amber that
<v Speaker 5>I rub on me before I leave for work every day.
<v Speaker 1>Again ahead of the game, Jeremy, you really do you
<v Speaker 1>smell rich?
<v Speaker 2>I can?
<v Speaker 5>I rub my friend Amber, and I put vanilla baking
<v Speaker 5>vanilla on America, and I can.
<v Speaker 1>See the wealth. I can see it coming out of
<v Speaker 1>your ears.
<v Speaker 2>I got dripped.
<v Speaker 3>But they say, if you're looking for actual perfumes and
<v Speaker 3>stuff that are just rich, you don't have to make
<v Speaker 3>your own take from here and make this Chanel number
<v Speaker 3>five the blueprint.
<v Speaker 2>It is class classic.
<v Speaker 3>And obviously it's withstood the test of time. So when
<v Speaker 3>you smell people who have Chanel number five on, you know, like, oh,
<v Speaker 3>you rich, rich Homie Josh with your chanel number five.
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, in case you want to walk around smell
<v Speaker 3>and rich, there's some pointers for you.
<v Speaker 2>What about my eight ninety nine brute from Target? Does
<v Speaker 2>that work?
<v Speaker 4>Oh?
<v Speaker 3>So?
<v Speaker 2>Second work for me?
<v Speaker 5>It's a classic little splash a brute before you head
<v Speaker 5>off that smells like man, Katie and.
<v Speaker 4>Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 5>Well, how fast can you get to your phone right now,
<v Speaker 5>especially if you've never played before, and get on the air.
<v Speaker 2>With us for fast five.
<v Speaker 5>Here's our number if you'd like to play, if you'd
<v Speaker 5>like to compete and win, three oh three six nine
<v Speaker 5>one one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 5>forty nine call now. If you've never played before, we
<v Speaker 5>would love to meet you and talk to you and
<v Speaker 5>play this goofy game. We'll get you on the air
<v Speaker 5>and I'll toss a category at you start a ten
<v Speaker 5>second timer. Within those ten seconds, you got to give
<v Speaker 5>me five things that have to do with that category.
<v Speaker 2>You think you can pull it off. Three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one.
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<v Speaker 2>Katie, give us some examples.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we could get all celestial on you, like five
<v Speaker 3>fae of the moon, right, or five famous men named
<v Speaker 3>Tony I love his pizza. And yesterday it was Kelly
<v Speaker 3>who won it. She could name five road trip snacks
<v Speaker 3>that start with S.
<v Speaker 1>Remember cars gave her salad. Yeah, and we remembered like
<v Speaker 1>they used to have salads in cups that you could shake.
<v Speaker 2>Shaker cups from McDonald's.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, So like she was on the money with that
<v Speaker 3>and she won Fast five yesterday.
<v Speaker 5>So yeah, sometimes you're very generous. Yeah, anyway, I'm kind
<v Speaker 5>of a sticky Yeah sometimes salad.
<v Speaker 2>Anyway, that was yesterday three three.
<v Speaker 5>Six one mix three oh three, six nine one, sixteen
<v Speaker 5>forty nine calls. If you've never played Fast five before. Now,
<v Speaker 5>the prize this week is epic.
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, you're going to Red Rocks to see Santana.
<v Speaker 3>This is May twenty eight, so yeah, pretty much the
<v Speaker 3>best venue on the planet and that's what you're winning
<v Speaker 3>with Fast five all week.
<v Speaker 5>All right, So we are working through these phone lines
<v Speaker 5>and people put on hold. I see once you're placed
<v Speaker 5>on hold. Some of you are hanging up. Stop it,
<v Speaker 5>stop it right now. If you get placed on hold,
<v Speaker 5>do not hang up. That means you're in. You're just
<v Speaker 5>on hold. You'll hear the radio station in your in
<v Speaker 5>your head set. There so three oh three six nine
<v Speaker 5>one one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 5>forty nine.
<v Speaker 2>All right, and we've got Shanni Hi, Shannie, Hi, Hey girl.
<v Speaker 2>What are you doing today?
<v Speaker 8>I'm just working.
<v Speaker 6>And then my kids have a party at their Boys
<v Speaker 6>and Girls club this afternoon.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, what's the party for.
<v Speaker 8>End of the year school party?
<v Speaker 4>Oh?
<v Speaker 2>Nice? Okay it up?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I love the boys and Girls club. Shout out
<v Speaker 1>to them. Which one do you go to?
<v Speaker 6>I'm mother at Virginia Court Elementary, So they go there.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, that's yeah, I love that school.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks you back, one of my favorites. What are you
<v Speaker 2>doing today for yourself?
<v Speaker 7>Though?
<v Speaker 2>Are you doing anything for yourself?
<v Speaker 6>And then you know, laundry, mom stuff, cooking, dinner, you
<v Speaker 6>know the fun things of momhood.
<v Speaker 2>What it was for dinner tonight?
<v Speaker 9>I don't know.
<v Speaker 10>I like to make new recipes, so I usually scroll.
<v Speaker 6>I made some Cajun chicken pasta the other day that
<v Speaker 6>came on.
<v Speaker 2>Oh the money sound so good? All right, well you
<v Speaker 2>are mom on duty. It sounds like you're a great mom.
<v Speaker 2>So let's play some fast five with you.
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna give you an actress now. No sequels okay,
<v Speaker 5>no sequels for her movies, and no help and no cheating,
<v Speaker 5>got it, no cheating, I can I'm driving ten seconds.
<v Speaker 5>Give me five movies starring the delightful Julia Roberts Go.
<v Speaker 8>Pretty Woman, yep.
<v Speaker 10>Oh, come on the.
<v Speaker 6>Lawyer one Aaron Rakovic.
<v Speaker 7>To come on.
<v Speaker 2>One of my personal favorites, Runaway Bride.
<v Speaker 10>Oh yeah, that one.
<v Speaker 7>Man, It goes out the window.
<v Speaker 5>But I know that's the charm of this game though.
<v Speaker 5>You seize up and you freak out. Serious Shawnnie, you
<v Speaker 5>enjoy your day. Thanks for having us on.
<v Speaker 6>Thank you have a great day.
<v Speaker 10>Guys.
<v Speaker 5>We got Ashley Ashley.
<v Speaker 2>Hello, Hello Ashley, what's going on with you?
<v Speaker 11>I just wanted to call in and give a shout
<v Speaker 11>out to my son Lucas, who turns ten today.
<v Speaker 1>Happy birthday, Lucas.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, are you guys doing anything special for him?
<v Speaker 1>Ashley?
<v Speaker 11>Well, we're gonna see he might have a baseball game
<v Speaker 11>unless the rain rains us out. And if not, we're
<v Speaker 11>going to the melting pot.
<v Speaker 5>Oh nice, My wife's been bugging me to go to
<v Speaker 5>the melting pot.
<v Speaker 1>She should yeah.
<v Speaker 11>Yeah, yeah, and you should take her.
<v Speaker 2>It is very romantic, isn't it. What's your son asking
<v Speaker 2>for for his birthday?
<v Speaker 11>He is getting a Colorado Rockies Jersey.
<v Speaker 1>No, who's his favorite player?
<v Speaker 11>That's good Hunter Goodman.
<v Speaker 1>Solid Pi.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, one of my favorites. All right, Ashley.
<v Speaker 5>Now, no help and no cheating, Okay, no help from
<v Speaker 5>your ten year old. In ten seconds, I need five
<v Speaker 5>video game franchises.
<v Speaker 11>Go Super Mario, Mojung, Sonic, Sega, sure, come on, and.
<v Speaker 5>U Mario and Sonic for sure. I don't know, but
<v Speaker 5>I'd have to look up that third one. But you
<v Speaker 5>only got three then, so maybe like Call of Duty
<v Speaker 5>and Grand Theft Auto would have wrapped that up, he
<v Speaker 5>Lo man, they would.
<v Speaker 11>You know, we're not into those games yet.
<v Speaker 2>It's all right. Legend of Zelda Zelda would have been
<v Speaker 2>worth Ashley.
<v Speaker 5>It was nice talking to Happy birthday to your Kiddoh,
<v Speaker 5>have a great day.
<v Speaker 11>Thank you so much. You guys have a great day too,
<v Speaker 11>Thank you.
<v Speaker 5>Bye, Michelle, Hi, Michelle, good morning, good morning to you.
<v Speaker 5>Tell us about your day, anything fun planned.
<v Speaker 6>Tom Nope, just the mom thing, clean out the house, laundry.
<v Speaker 1>Man, all the mom stuff.
<v Speaker 2>Stuff sucks.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, tonight them to do pork tenderloin and sapasta and broccoli.
<v Speaker 1>Yummy. Not mad at that, mad at that at all.
<v Speaker 2>Pork tenderloin action.
<v Speaker 6>Nice sports are done. So I will have all of
<v Speaker 6>my kids sit down at the kitchen instead of five
<v Speaker 6>different times eating.
<v Speaker 2>That's a big deal, isn't it.
<v Speaker 1>It is?
<v Speaker 10>It is a big deal.
<v Speaker 5>We've definitely had those nights, but with five kids, that's
<v Speaker 5>even more of a scramp.
<v Speaker 6>So there's five of us, three kids.
<v Speaker 2>Oh gotcha? Yeah wow, Michelle, Well, good luck. Sounds tasty.
<v Speaker 2>All right? So I got a food one for you.
<v Speaker 5>Actually, Okay, you got to name the place and the dessert. Okay,
<v Speaker 5>name the place and the dessert.
<v Speaker 2>You can do it quick. You can do this, It's easy.
<v Speaker 2>I need five fast food does deserts go?
<v Speaker 6>Okay? Dairy Queen Blizzard, Coldstone ice cream sandwiches, Sonic Slushy, Sure,
<v Speaker 6>come on fast from Wendy's.
<v Speaker 1>You got four.
<v Speaker 2>You've got a name too, that's like doing Yeah, you
<v Speaker 2>got four.
<v Speaker 5>You did really good. You were first, you could have
<v Speaker 5>just said, this is the what's the chick fil a?
<v Speaker 5>They got that frozen lemonade mint shape?
<v Speaker 2>Boom done? Hey you got four?
<v Speaker 5>That was really impressively thank you. All right, so no complaining,
<v Speaker 5>have a good day.
<v Speaker 2>Come on, you can pull that off and say how
<v Speaker 2>do your pork coin for?
<v Speaker 8>It?
<v Speaker 6>Mean?
<v Speaker 2>Megan? Megan him Megan?
<v Speaker 1>Hello, Hello, why do you sound annoyed already?
<v Speaker 9>Just to work?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, that makes sense. You in the back right now?
<v Speaker 10>No, I'm in the car.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, it's all echoey. Uh what do you work?
<v Speaker 9>I work downtown Denver and sales?
<v Speaker 2>What are you selling?
<v Speaker 9>Staffing?
<v Speaker 2>Staffing? Are you sure?
<v Speaker 3>Not?
<v Speaker 2>Like in a stairwell right now?
<v Speaker 9>I'm walking to the elevators now I'm in the parking garage.
<v Speaker 10>Sorry.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it's a little hard to hear you. So I
<v Speaker 5>want to make sure we can do fast five with you.
<v Speaker 2>Okay. So are you into wine?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah?
<v Speaker 10>I say so.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, give me five words that you'd associate.
<v Speaker 2>With wine, like a wine tasting.
<v Speaker 9>Go ooh, peach, dove, fruits, glasses okay, resly, champagne oak dry.
<v Speaker 1>Reasling, champagne oak dry.
<v Speaker 3>You would hear all those things that are wine tasting,
<v Speaker 3>the pit fruits the body. Then you know the tannin
<v Speaker 3>spellar vintage.
<v Speaker 5>Maybe so it's really echoy. So this might sound good,
<v Speaker 5>but tell me to say, Jeremy play the Winni winds sound.
<v Speaker 10>Megan, Oh no, I can't hear the winning sound.
<v Speaker 5>No, no, no, no, hold on, take a breath, say Jeremy
<v Speaker 5>play the Winni wins sound.
<v Speaker 1>Oh no, I don't want to.
<v Speaker 5>No, no, no, hold on, no, I'm gonna make this work.
<v Speaker 5>It's gonna Megan. Can you hear me?
<v Speaker 3>Yes?
<v Speaker 9>I can.
<v Speaker 2>I need you to say.
<v Speaker 5>Something, Okay, I need you to say I need you
<v Speaker 5>to say, Jeremy play the winny winds sound.
<v Speaker 9>Jeremy play the winning wind sound.
<v Speaker 5>Bless your little could we heart? All right, Megan, I'm
<v Speaker 5>gonna put you on holden. We're gonna come back and
<v Speaker 5>tell you about your prize. So don't you go anywhere.
<v Speaker 10>Okay, amazing, I won't get an elevator.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, you're amazing. Hold on, Megan. Oh that was fun,
<v Speaker 2>got a little weird at the end, but good news.
<v Speaker 2>We'll play again tomorrow morning, seven thirty.
<v Speaker 5>Jeremy Katie Josh here at makes one hundred with a
<v Speaker 5>winning win sound. I'm reading this random poll that I
<v Speaker 5>stumbled upon online. It's kind of a funny question. If
<v Speaker 5>you could freeze time, would you do anything illegal?
<v Speaker 1>Absolutely?
<v Speaker 2>Boom, you're freezing time right now.
<v Speaker 1>I don't even know what I'd do, but I do something.
<v Speaker 2>Check this out, Broski. Ninety percent of people said, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I would do something illegal. Okay, I know instantly what
<v Speaker 2>I would do. What would you do time freezes?
<v Speaker 5>I'm gonna go to like a store with a bunch
<v Speaker 5>of stuff I could smash. That would feel good. Oh
<v Speaker 5>you know, it's almost like a gigantic rage room.
<v Speaker 8>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, like a store where they've got like fine
<v Speaker 5>china glasses, things like that, and.
<v Speaker 2>That would just go smash everything.
<v Speaker 1>You want to destroy stuff.
<v Speaker 5>I want to destroy property. I think it would be therapeutic. Yeah,
<v Speaker 5>And haven't we all had those thoughts of going into
<v Speaker 5>a store and just smashing stuff, Like say you even
<v Speaker 5>wander into a Best Buy with a baseball bat and
<v Speaker 5>just smash the TVs.
<v Speaker 1>I don't want to do that, do I have angerish?
<v Speaker 5>It sounded good in my head, but now that I'm
<v Speaker 5>saying it out loud, Josh, scary.
<v Speaker 4>Not really. I mean no.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, I've thought about that.
<v Speaker 5>If you're like in a store, I mean bed bath
<v Speaker 5>and beyond. Used to do it for me. I could
<v Speaker 5>go into you go into the section with all the
<v Speaker 5>plates and the cups and all the you know, little
<v Speaker 5>knickknack things utensils, and I would be like, man, I
<v Speaker 5>just wish I could grab everything and smash it and
<v Speaker 5>throw it around the end of the day.
<v Speaker 1>Used to do it for it, really did.
<v Speaker 2>Used to get my motor going. You walk into the
<v Speaker 2>cup section and be like, dam we want to smash
<v Speaker 2>all this. So, if you could freeze time, would you
<v Speaker 2>do anything illegal?
<v Speaker 10>Josh?
<v Speaker 2>Would you?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah? Yeah, but I'd probably do something to make me money,
<v Speaker 4>not not destroy things.
<v Speaker 5>Oh no, that's not the question. If you could freeze time,
<v Speaker 5>would you do anything illegal?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>So would you rob a bank? I guess that would
<v Speaker 2>make you.
<v Speaker 9>No.
<v Speaker 4>I think I would freeze time and take elon Musk's
<v Speaker 4>credit card.
<v Speaker 1>That's smart. Yeah, there we go. Because I'm kind of
<v Speaker 1>my thought process is the same.
<v Speaker 3>I don't want to hurt anybody, and I don't want
<v Speaker 3>to make anybody sad, but I want to make money.
<v Speaker 1>However I can make that happen.
<v Speaker 4>Money is gone into a bank and take the money,
<v Speaker 4>because that's hurting people.
<v Speaker 1>I know, hurting people part well, I mean.
<v Speaker 5>Illegal is doing something wrong, So you got to take
<v Speaker 5>the moral aspect out of it. Time, Get an airline ticket,
<v Speaker 5>hop on a plane, travel California, get in a taxi tesla,
<v Speaker 5>try to find Elon made your way into his compound.
<v Speaker 2>Mind is wallet?
<v Speaker 4>No, because it's not logical, because you already said, can
<v Speaker 4>we freeze time? That's not logical. I would already know what.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I would already know you couldn't. Wouldn't you just
<v Speaker 2>freeze right now?
<v Speaker 5>Walk down the street to Wells Fargo and hop in
<v Speaker 5>their vault because Elon has more exactly has more money, Katie,
<v Speaker 5>what are you doing?
<v Speaker 3>I want to do that same thing, like I want
<v Speaker 3>to do something that doesn't hurt anybody and doesn't you know,
<v Speaker 3>make anybody sad.
<v Speaker 1>But I can make money.
<v Speaker 2>You guys aren't having fun with this.
<v Speaker 4>Oh I hate this.
<v Speaker 1>Beyond it's just like that's.
<v Speaker 3>The caveat Friendly Exactly, it wouldn't be a very nice
<v Speaker 3>sweet What I would do is go.
<v Speaker 1>To a flower shop, buy flowers for everybody. I want
<v Speaker 1>to take your money flowers. But then we can be besties.
<v Speaker 5>Like if that you guys aren't good at this, I
<v Speaker 5>want some listeners on the line.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, if you could break the law, if you could
<v Speaker 3>freeze time and do anything illegal, But ninety percent of
<v Speaker 3>people are saying yes, what would you do?
<v Speaker 5>Three oh three six nine one one mix three oh
<v Speaker 5>three six nine one sixteen forty nine. I didn't plan
<v Speaker 5>this at all.
<v Speaker 1>That's just a story.
<v Speaker 2>We have a whole other topic.
<v Speaker 5>But if you want to sound off about it, I
<v Speaker 5>will definitely take your call, because these two clowns across
<v Speaker 5>from you don't want to hurt anymore.
<v Speaker 2>What I would do is I'd freeze time and I'd
<v Speaker 2>find two people and switch their clothes.
<v Speaker 3>That actually sounds kind of funny, wouldn't you like that?
<v Speaker 5>Break into like Nord or something and go check out
<v Speaker 5>like secret military installations or go to like area fifty
<v Speaker 5>one and see if there's aliens their phone lines are ringing.
<v Speaker 4>That would be cool.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's what.
<v Speaker 1>That's I would get flower and put.
<v Speaker 2>Them on the graves of everybody that has come before it.
<v Speaker 1>Exactly. You could do sweet stuff with your time. I'm
<v Speaker 1>freeze two.
<v Speaker 3>There's no rules, right, Like, no, you do you are
<v Speaker 3>not impressed with our answers today.
<v Speaker 5>Well, this is just kind of turned into a fun
<v Speaker 5>and unexpected show Wants to Know segment.
<v Speaker 2>Pulled this story out of my butt this morning.
<v Speaker 5>OUCH random poll asked if you could freeze time, would
<v Speaker 5>you do anything illegal? Ninety percent of people said yeah, absolutely.
<v Speaker 5>I would go smash a bunch of stuff in the stores,
<v Speaker 5>is what I would do. And then Katie and Josh
<v Speaker 5>would give to the needy. So if you want to
<v Speaker 5>have some fun with this, but make money while they're
<v Speaker 5>at it, come on, have some fun with this. Nothing horrific, obviously,
<v Speaker 5>but three oho, three six nine one, sixteen forty nine
<v Speaker 5>will get you in the studios with JKJ. If you
<v Speaker 5>could freeze time, what would you do that would be illegal?
<v Speaker 2>Here is Angela high End. Welcome to the show. Good morning,
<v Speaker 2>Hot Angela morning.
<v Speaker 5>Good morning. All right, so you're freezing time. Boom, it's frozen.
<v Speaker 5>What are you gonna go do?
<v Speaker 8>I'm gonna change the Dolatto numbers and actually I'm gonna
<v Speaker 8>make it my mom's ticket, not mine, because you know,
<v Speaker 8>you gotta make it extra special.
<v Speaker 2>So she's winning millions and millions.
<v Speaker 1>That is so.
<v Speaker 3>Perfect because you get to make money you get to
<v Speaker 3>make your mom happy, and you're doing something sweet.
<v Speaker 2>See, Jared, that's dumb.
<v Speaker 4>Nice.
<v Speaker 2>Why wouldn't you just take it? Angela? And then you
<v Speaker 2>could give you a chunk of it?
<v Speaker 8>Because she's the sweetest of I know why, nice, good
<v Speaker 8>care of me.
<v Speaker 2>I know why.
<v Speaker 5>It's because if when time unfreezes and they track down,
<v Speaker 5>like what went on and who gets caught, it's your
<v Speaker 5>mom and not you.
<v Speaker 8>That's right, she'd be sweet in the clank. She'd take
<v Speaker 8>care of everybody.
<v Speaker 2>That's awesome, all right, Angela, that's a good one.
<v Speaker 4>Alright.
<v Speaker 2>If you could freeze time, what would you do?
<v Speaker 5>That's a league all three oh three, six nine one,
<v Speaker 5>sixteen forty nine. If you would like to sound off,
<v Speaker 5>is it tauna tauna? Yeah, taunay tuana banana?
<v Speaker 2>What would you do?
<v Speaker 10>I would steal a car, like, you know, a high
<v Speaker 10>performance vehicle or something like that, a.
<v Speaker 2>High performance vehicle? Yea, yeah, Like what what do you got?
<v Speaker 2>Your mincing.
<v Speaker 1>Lambo like nice?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah? Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Or a classic Mustang.
<v Speaker 4>Or something, or the new Firebird. Oh that's cool, muscle.
<v Speaker 4>I like it?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, sure, put some free bird on and give it hell.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>So you've been thinking about this.
<v Speaker 5>It sounds like, yeah, trying to think of the car
<v Speaker 5>I would steal. Maybe maybe like a new Raptor, like
<v Speaker 5>a Ford f one fifty Raptor.
<v Speaker 2>I think that would be more my speed.
<v Speaker 1>How about you, Katie, I'd go a little bit more.
<v Speaker 1>I'd give them any Cooper char Lotus. What do you
<v Speaker 1>mean like, I'd get like butterfly doors. I'd go all out.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, that's good, Soana, thank you for calling. That's a
<v Speaker 5>good one. We are talking about if you could freeze time?
<v Speaker 5>Would you break the law? What would you do? Uh?
<v Speaker 2>Here is kindra Hi, kindra Hi. Hey, okay, boom, time
<v Speaker 2>just froze.
<v Speaker 1>What are you doing?
<v Speaker 2>That's illegal?
<v Speaker 10>I'm stealing gas, stealing gas.
<v Speaker 5>It's red right now.
<v Speaker 10>But not just not just for like one gasage. I
<v Speaker 10>would hit up several gas stations and make sure I
<v Speaker 10>had enough for my stock. And yeah, everybody else can
<v Speaker 10>figure it out.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, that's pretty good plan. An incredibly timely kndra Right,
<v Speaker 2>that's a good one.
<v Speaker 5>I'll do one more. I want to do one more,
<v Speaker 5>but yeah, phone lines are still ringing. So three O
<v Speaker 5>three six nine one sixteen forty nine. If you could
<v Speaker 5>freeze time.
<v Speaker 1>What would you do that is illegal? What are you saying, Sarah.
<v Speaker 10>Hi, Hi, I would remove my ex husband from the earth.
<v Speaker 5>Oh lord, oh boy, oh boy, Sarah, Sarah, Sorry.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no apologies needed here, Sarah.
<v Speaker 2>You don't like this guy?
<v Speaker 10>Huh No, like the wake of destruction behind the USS,
<v Speaker 10>Paul is native.
<v Speaker 1>We don't like it either.
<v Speaker 2>I don't even know what he did, but yeah, this
<v Speaker 2>guy's a jerk with Paul. So what would you do?
<v Speaker 2>Would you throw him in like a vat of acid
<v Speaker 2>or something?
<v Speaker 10>Oh, I can't say that. I would just find you know.
<v Speaker 5>Let's just say he'd disappear. We get him on a
<v Speaker 5>boat with some concrete shoes.
<v Speaker 2>Sarah, you made me laugh so good, good, absolutely fantastic.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you for calling.
<v Speaker 10>You're welcome, thank you.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, no money, She's just like, just get rid.
<v Speaker 5>Of them, all right, damn it. I'm gonna do one
<v Speaker 5>more because I see it on the screen and this
<v Speaker 5>is really really good. Olivia.
<v Speaker 2>Hi, Hey, Okay, time freezes, we're frozen. What are you doing?
<v Speaker 2>That's illegal.
<v Speaker 6>I'm going to the zoo and I'm petting all the animals.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, yes, that's so perfect.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna go pet tiger.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I go straight to the petta, hipp hop a lion, alligators.
<v Speaker 3>Everything, guys petting all the animals that are going to
<v Speaker 3>hurt them.
<v Speaker 1>Though of course you go to the mean animal. No,
<v Speaker 1>I go to the penguins and the monkeys. Did you
<v Speaker 1>not hear me?
<v Speaker 4>I climbed the giraffe's neck.
<v Speaker 2>You get on a giraft slide down?
<v Speaker 1>That's really good that Olivia.
<v Speaker 5>I would take that lady's ex husband Paul and put
<v Speaker 5>them in the lion cage. We got three people on
<v Speaker 5>the line. Let's talk about Anna Banana Hyenna. Oh good morning?
<v Speaker 2>All right, So what are you gonna do if you
<v Speaker 2>could freeze time?
<v Speaker 6>I first, maybe go into an NBA game as reached
<v Speaker 6>their shirts during the game.
<v Speaker 2>You're switching jersey's mid game.
<v Speaker 10>It can be fun.
<v Speaker 2>It can be fun pure chaos, right, Like what that
<v Speaker 2>good is going on?
<v Speaker 3>All right? That's pretty good, especially if you have two
<v Speaker 3>teams that, like as a Nuggets fan, you want to
<v Speaker 3>root against, like the Lakers and the Timberwolves.
<v Speaker 1>Like, let's switch their shirts and cause some chaos.
<v Speaker 2>Why not just drop all their pants?
<v Speaker 5>I would think I would just pull down all their
<v Speaker 5>basketball bat who's switching jerseys?
<v Speaker 1>Need to go a few ways, I think.
<v Speaker 5>And then I would smash everything in the stadium. Right
<v Speaker 5>theme for me, I would freeze se pull down their
<v Speaker 5>pants and smash everything in the stadium and then boom freeze.
<v Speaker 2>Hey yeah it's unline.
<v Speaker 5>Oh okay, Hi, hi, okay, so you're freezing time.
<v Speaker 2>What are you doing?
<v Speaker 10>Well?
<v Speaker 12>I figured i'd mix a little bit of the illegal
<v Speaker 12>side that you're into with the moral side that Katy
<v Speaker 12>and Josh are into. So I think I'm gonna still
<v Speaker 12>go with Josh, will rob elon musk together, Okay. And
<v Speaker 12>then I'm going to take that money. I'm going to
<v Speaker 12>invest the smallest Portune ever into buying out k I
<v Speaker 12>m N. And then I'm going to become your guys
<v Speaker 12>as his boss, I'm going to give you guys raises.
<v Speaker 12>I'm going to move you to a new office that
<v Speaker 12>has a better view again, so you can tell us
<v Speaker 12>when it's snowing.
<v Speaker 2>Oh you are a die hard listener? Wow, die hard?
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Like how much of a razor are we getting there now?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?
<v Speaker 12>The money, Oh, I don't know what your base pays
<v Speaker 12>right now, but I'm going to give you let's go
<v Speaker 12>with like we'll start at thirty percent and we can negotiate.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, good because our base pays a million, so yeah,
<v Speaker 4>we're going after Elon.
<v Speaker 2>I want more than thirty, right.
<v Speaker 12>But like, I got to get something out of this too.
<v Speaker 2>I want to be Eli. I think we want fifteen mili.
<v Speaker 2>We're worth it.
<v Speaker 12>Fifteen mil.
<v Speaker 2>Twenty yeah, yeah, we have.
<v Speaker 12>A couple of Bugatti's. You guys just have to promise
<v Speaker 12>not to unionize against me.
<v Speaker 2>Deal deal, and and I want a pizza party.
<v Speaker 7>Day.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, all right, thank you for this very very hypothetical situation.
<v Speaker 1>I like that. Thank you make it happen.
<v Speaker 12>We can make it happen. I feel like I might
<v Speaker 12>be fun on the watch list.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you for calling in and having some fun with us.
<v Speaker 2>That one's pretty darn solid.
<v Speaker 4>I like her.
<v Speaker 2>It's rating in a couple of minutes. Kelly, what's your
<v Speaker 2>final one?
<v Speaker 7>Hello, I'm feeling punched monkey.
<v Speaker 1>Oh oh, little punch the monkeys so cute.
<v Speaker 2>That's really good.
<v Speaker 1>That's a really good one.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 7>All of his toys and none of the bullies are
<v Speaker 7>touching his toys.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah yeah, you would kick the other monkeys out of
<v Speaker 5>the way.
<v Speaker 7>Mm hmm yeah yeah, and then maybe maybe if it
<v Speaker 7>was the time when my kids were little, I would
<v Speaker 7>have stolen all the diapers that I could in.
<v Speaker 3>The right exactly, those are expensing that a little bit
<v Speaker 3>more for me.
<v Speaker 5>There's Kelly at her house with a garage full of
<v Speaker 5>diapers and a little pet monk.
<v Speaker 1>Baby monkey.
<v Speaker 3>That's how you wrap it up, right there, Jaredy, Katy
<v Speaker 3>and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 5>Well, it's time to wrap up the show at the
<v Speaker 5>Little Mix one hundred Sports up, Jatecha Clibata, Josh, why
<v Speaker 5>don't you start with telling everybody how they can win
<v Speaker 5>ABS tickets tomorrow and then you can do your little story.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, all you gotta do is tomorrow morning, be listening
<v Speaker 4>jk J, and then call in because we're gonna be
<v Speaker 4>doing an Alan roach contest, but not just any Alan
<v Speaker 4>roach contest, Katie and Ja. We want you to give
<v Speaker 4>us the best impression of him. Welcome us to Denver, Yes,
<v Speaker 4>on the train. Yes, it's gonna be so exciting, and
<v Speaker 4>then whoever does the best impression, obviously will be the
<v Speaker 4>winner of those ABS Western Conference Final Game one tickets.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and we've like the best excitement. We want you
<v Speaker 3>to get excited for that game tomorrow night.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, bring it tomorrow. That's how you win those tickets.
<v Speaker 4>There it is.
<v Speaker 5>I love that that makes me want to go tomorrow.
<v Speaker 4>Eight. We're gonna be doing it eight ish.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, in the eight o'clock hour.
<v Speaker 4>In the eight o'clock hour, not right at eight. Alright.
<v Speaker 4>I want to talk about this viral cute video that
<v Speaker 4>has gone all over the social media. Little Sawyer and
<v Speaker 4>her dad Anthony are going all over the world right
<v Speaker 4>now doing tumbling. So tumbling is essentially when the cheerleader
<v Speaker 4>does like the flips and all that stuff in the air. Okay,
<v Speaker 4>So the reason she's gone viral is because she is
<v Speaker 4>only eight years old and her dad is throwing her
<v Speaker 4>like feet up in the air, catching her with one hand.
<v Speaker 4>Oh no, no, no, it's incredible. Ile kids are bounce back
<v Speaker 4>and she bounces off the floor. It's fine, just good, No,
<v Speaker 4>it's incredible what they do. Father Anthony found out that
<v Speaker 4>Father Anthony, Dad Anthony found out that sounded like a
<v Speaker 4>priest right there. Father Anthony Anthony found out that his
<v Speaker 4>daughter had a knack for this because she was three
<v Speaker 4>years old and he was coaching gymnastics, and all of
<v Speaker 4>a sudden, the middle of gymnastics, she runs up to
<v Speaker 4>him and goes, my turn, my turn, And so he
<v Speaker 4>decided to start doing this, and then he goes. I
<v Speaker 4>found out she really was talented at this. At four
<v Speaker 4>years old. She was completing backhand springs. Wow, so four
<v Speaker 4>years old. And then I got to talk about the
<v Speaker 4>name of her TikTok because her name is Sawyer and
<v Speaker 4>her TikTok name little miss soy Sauce.
<v Speaker 5>Oh my god, that's perfect thing.
<v Speaker 2>A dormal.
<v Speaker 1>Go little dumpling, go to little.
<v Speaker 4>Miss soy Sauce on TikTok and see what she does.
<v Speaker 4>What she can do is absolutely key. Yes, you put
<v Speaker 4>soy sauce on dumplings?
<v Speaker 1>You do? Maybe some chili oil, yes, a little dumpling.
<v Speaker 4>How did we get of food?
<v Speaker 1>It happens, It happens, you know. Yes, cute little Sawyer,
<v Speaker 1>So cute.
<v Speaker 4>Little Sawyer doing flips all over little miss Soy Sauce
<v Speaker 4>at TikTok. You can watch the incredible things they do.
<v Speaker 4>I mean he throws her like six feet in the air.
<v Speaker 4>It's incredible.
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god, it's a baby.
<v Speaker 4>So cool.
<v Speaker 2>All right, very good, Thank you, father John.
<v Speaker 4>You're welcome.
<v Speaker 5>Oh no breakup that nobody saw coming.
<v Speaker 2>Oh I'm so torn up about this.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, the band Aqua has announced a breakup after thirty
<v Speaker 5>years together plus thirty plus.
<v Speaker 1>The Barbie Aqua.
<v Speaker 2>I think I'm really torn up about this. Yes, the
<v Speaker 2>Danish euro dance. Great, You're still.
<v Speaker 5>Be a little bit more. This guy, let's go party,
<v Speaker 5>not gonna lie was rolling over the high school.
<v Speaker 2>Parking back in ninety seven, bumping a little.
<v Speaker 3>I have the early songs quote unquote that guys could
<v Speaker 3>also bump equally like, yeah, I'll still get away with it.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, remember the MTV video and all that. So anyway,
<v Speaker 5>the breakup that nobody asked.
<v Speaker 1>For, I'm sure they're just take of playing that song
<v Speaker 1>every night.
<v Speaker 5>Viral story going around this morning, talking about it's been
<v Speaker 5>twenty years since the TSA launched. They're confusing three one
<v Speaker 5>one liquids rule, which limited travelers to three point four
<v Speaker 5>ounces of liquid per container, with those containers fitting with
<v Speaker 5>a one court sized clear bag per customer.
<v Speaker 2>I think that was the gist of it.
<v Speaker 1>There's a three one one rules, three one one rule.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, when you travel, you gotta you gotta have
<v Speaker 5>little containers of liquid.
<v Speaker 3>Knew that.
<v Speaker 1>I didn't know it was the three three one one
<v Speaker 1>had no idea.
<v Speaker 5>So the post is talking about how you can't take
<v Speaker 5>a protein shake on board that's over three point four ounces,
<v Speaker 5>but they note, if protein is your concern, just pack
<v Speaker 5>a bunch.
<v Speaker 2>Of rotisserie chickens.
<v Speaker 5>Essentially, however, many rotisserie chickens you can pack into a
<v Speaker 5>carry on, you're gonna be fine.
<v Speaker 2>Those will get through the TSA.
<v Speaker 5>So if you got to carry on and you want
<v Speaker 5>to shove twelve chickens in there, you're gonna be just fine.
<v Speaker 5>But you can't bring more than three point four ounces
<v Speaker 5>of a protein shaked.
<v Speaker 1>Doesn't make any sad, I know.
<v Speaker 3>That's the whole Just like people be going to the
<v Speaker 3>airport with multiple rotisserie chickens.
<v Speaker 1>Now that's cheap.
<v Speaker 2>This story is saying.
<v Speaker 5>They're essentially saying challenge, except like I want to book
<v Speaker 5>a trip somewhere.
<v Speaker 2>Just for the hell of it. Now to bring a
<v Speaker 2>rotissary chicken is a carry on.
<v Speaker 3>I thought a rotisserie chicken on a bus once, so
<v Speaker 3>now a plane perfect.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>So if you want to have some fun, that TSA
<v Speaker 5>has a what can I bring tool on their website.
<v Speaker 5>A few things that are allowed whole watermelons, live lobsters,
<v Speaker 5>live fish in water, frozen breast milk, and ice packs.
<v Speaker 2>We actually had to travel with frozen breast milk. You
<v Speaker 2>can't bring that, No, you can. This is the stuff you.
<v Speaker 1>Can, Okay.
<v Speaker 5>So like a whole watermelon, a live lobster, and breast milk,
<v Speaker 5>you can bring all. Bring the live lobster, whole pies
<v Speaker 5>and cakes. I did know that cremated remains, I do
<v Speaker 5>know that one. And then bowling balls and bowling pins.
<v Speaker 5>You can bring that on the airplane as well.
<v Speaker 1>That makes sense. I told you coming back from New York,
<v Speaker 1>Homi had a whole cheesecake.
<v Speaker 4>On his left.
<v Speaker 1>Remember I know you make friends.
<v Speaker 2>How did that travel?
<v Speaker 4>Like?
<v Speaker 2>I mean, I'd be in that very well.
<v Speaker 3>He came out the other side fold cheesecake. I don't
<v Speaker 3>know how he had that kind of control.
<v Speaker 2>Didn't really get warm too.
<v Speaker 1>I would even whole neck I eat when I'm nervous. Gone. Okay.
<v Speaker 3>So the Denver data centers are getting some pushback data data.
<v Speaker 3>The Denver City Council they unanimously approved a one year
<v Speaker 3>old on building these new centers in the city. So
<v Speaker 3>this is within Denver, and that is so they can
<v Speaker 3>establish some regulations and I am just shocked so that
<v Speaker 3>they didn't figure all this out before they started putting
<v Speaker 3>them up, because I know now it's kind of a
<v Speaker 3>race to it, right, like it's a technology race.
<v Speaker 1>It's like you hear about this everywhere where.
<v Speaker 2>You don't want to get behind.
<v Speaker 1>Trying to get these data centers data centers up. But
<v Speaker 1>I just don't know how to say it.
<v Speaker 3>I'm a data guy, I'm a data girl.
<v Speaker 1>Data sounds too much like dada.
<v Speaker 3>Oh okay, you're gonna have to establish some regulations with
<v Speaker 3>that data data.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, data data.
<v Speaker 3>But again, I'm just a little shocked that they didn't
<v Speaker 3>get this all. You know, the t's crossed and the
<v Speaker 3>I dotted before they started the build.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, I'm for it because I don't want to
<v Speaker 5>fall behind, because every day is like leaps and bounds
<v Speaker 5>with this technology, dancing so fast.
<v Speaker 2>But I want it out in the planes.
<v Speaker 3>I don't want them to put these things up where
<v Speaker 3>kids will be growing up. And you know, you've got
<v Speaker 3>communities and the water resources, energy and.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, the people's electric bills are going really high around
<v Speaker 5>these data centers because they're sucking so much electricity.
<v Speaker 3>Do you remember when DIA first got built, and it
<v Speaker 3>was like way far out there, almost in Nebraska. If
<v Speaker 3>we could do that with a data data center, like
<v Speaker 3>we'll start Ada and then all the way out there
<v Speaker 3>like Strasburg, stuff an exactly over it, exactly do something.
<v Speaker 2>And then enjoy the data data data data.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, well you know what you can enjoy is Denver
<v Speaker 3>ranks amongst the most exciting US cities to be drinking
<v Speaker 3>and right now, sure to that drinking culture media outlet
<v Speaker 3>vine Pair, they listed Denver is one of the nine
<v Speaker 3>most exciting places to get a drink in the country.
<v Speaker 3>So how they did this is they asked eleven bartenders
<v Speaker 3>around the country.
<v Speaker 1>Where their go to cocktail is.
<v Speaker 3>Denver was a frequent answer, and they say one, it's
<v Speaker 3>because it's kind of just getting started, so it's like
<v Speaker 3>they're working from the ground up, so it's like the
<v Speaker 3>ground floor of it. So there's a lot of ideas,
<v Speaker 3>a lot of ideas being thrown around because of that,
<v Speaker 3>a lot of pop up bars coming in through the
<v Speaker 3>Mile High city and so it's a lot of unique things,
<v Speaker 3>especially when it comes to the cocktail realm.
<v Speaker 2>A brewery scene is awesome too.
<v Speaker 3>Is that all this is just cocktail, but they say
<v Speaker 3>the brewery scene is part of the reason everyone gets
<v Speaker 3>excited about the drinking culture in Denver, so that is
<v Speaker 3>tied into it.
<v Speaker 1>But this story specifically was looking at the cocktail. So
<v Speaker 1>there you go.
<v Speaker 3>If you want to tip them on back, Denver's a
<v Speaker 3>place to do it. And one more, an LPO Loco
<v Speaker 3>just opened and like.
<v Speaker 2>What from breaking pan, different but different.
<v Speaker 3>This is if you're familiar with like the flame roasted chicken,
<v Speaker 3>the flame broiled chicken, and it's like they have all
<v Speaker 3>the salsas and the rice and the beans.
<v Speaker 4>It's almost like a higher end uh Popeyes a little
<v Speaker 4>bit like they have the rice and beans Popeyes.
<v Speaker 3>But this is more of like a Mexican flair versus Louisiana.
<v Speaker 3>So now so, but this is like you can get
<v Speaker 3>the fingers, but you can also get tacos, britos, caesadillas,
<v Speaker 3>all that. But what they're really known for is you
<v Speaker 3>get the pieces of chicken. So you got the leg,
<v Speaker 3>you got the thigh, and then you get the whole plate.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, I don't want to rip it off.
<v Speaker 1>You rip it off and you make a taco.
<v Speaker 2>It taco made.
<v Speaker 1>You can get tacos like that, but you get the
<v Speaker 1>chicken plate.
<v Speaker 3>Then it's a I don't want to I want to
<v Speaker 3>assemble really all day right in my mouth.
<v Speaker 1>Allright, who wants.
<v Speaker 2>I want to taco ready to go.
<v Speaker 3>It's a whole mouth food. And so you get all
<v Speaker 3>of it. So you can add as much salsa as
<v Speaker 3>you want. You can add as much if you want to,
<v Speaker 3>put some rice. Their tortillas are always super good.
<v Speaker 1>Look at me, droo, it's like breaking bad.
<v Speaker 2>We got to take a break.
<v Speaker 1>It's open.
<v Speaker 3>It's a Costabanita shopping centers where you okay, I might
<v Speaker 3>go lay down.
<v Speaker 2>Your shirt is literally wet
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