<v Speaker 1>Jerry Kadi and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>I got a little something.
<v Speaker 3>I know Josh has something I want to tell you
<v Speaker 3>guys about the tarps off trend that's going around right
<v Speaker 3>now in Major League Baseball. So if you're going to
<v Speaker 3>a Rockies game and you see a bunch of rando
<v Speaker 3>dudes up in one section, all with their shirts off.
<v Speaker 2>Spinning them around in the air.
<v Speaker 3>Acting loud, goofy and singing all sorts of stupid songs,
<v Speaker 3>it's called the tarps off trend. Right they're doing this
<v Speaker 3>game they are. That's multiple stadiums. It started out in
<v Speaker 3>Saint Louis, and now it's been in Detroit, Tampa Bay, Philly, Seattle, Anaheim,
<v Speaker 3>and yes, at coors Field. All these dudes are getting
<v Speaker 3>their drink on and they're all kind of gathering in
<v Speaker 3>one location in the stands and they all take their
<v Speaker 3>shirts off.
<v Speaker 2>And start swinging their shirts around. I know you're all
<v Speaker 2>happy right now.
<v Speaker 1>That's how you get me to a Rockies game. They
<v Speaker 1>should have started this at the beginning of the season.
<v Speaker 4>Then every single one.
<v Speaker 2>The MLB is happy about it.
<v Speaker 3>They're saying the attendance is actually up at all the
<v Speaker 3>stadiums so far this season. Averaging roughly one thousand more
<v Speaker 3>fans per game than a year ago.
<v Speaker 2>Maybe because of this Tarp's off trend.
<v Speaker 3>They say, if it continues, baseball could average thirty thousand
<v Speaker 3>fans per game for the first time since twenty sixteen.
<v Speaker 2>It's excited, so they are encouraging the shirtless behavior.
<v Speaker 4>I can't wait to go to a game now.
<v Speaker 2>The ladies to do this. Well, you didn't be a
<v Speaker 2>pervert anyway, Katie.
<v Speaker 3>If you like abs and nipples, yeah, this is for
<v Speaker 3>you girls, My alley tarps off trend.
<v Speaker 2>What else is going off?
<v Speaker 5>Well, there's a couple of things. Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>So, yes, the ABS did lose. I know, I understand,
<v Speaker 6>but don't worry. There's good news. There's a silver lining.
<v Speaker 6>Cale mccarr might be back for the next game tomorrow night. Okay,
<v Speaker 6>it was injured last game. It showed there was a
<v Speaker 6>hole in the defense. It's okay, he might be back.
<v Speaker 6>We're hoping and crossing our fingers. That's tomorrow at six pm.
<v Speaker 6>On top of that, Aaron Rodgers, the famous Aaron Rodgers
<v Speaker 6>for all the women he's dated and everything like that, says, hey,
<v Speaker 6>I'm retiring from football, yeah after this next year. Why
<v Speaker 6>because the Steelers texted him or called him and said, hey,
<v Speaker 6>we'll give you twenty five million dollars to play, and
<v Speaker 6>he goes, all right, you know what, that doesn't sound
<v Speaker 6>too bad. I could make it to an extra twenty
<v Speaker 6>five million this year. He will be back with the
<v Speaker 6>Steelers for one more year. And then he says, I'm out.
<v Speaker 6>I am done with that. And then to cap it
<v Speaker 6>all off, Joey Chestnut is in the news for once
<v Speaker 6>that is not in July, for his Nathan's hot Dog
<v Speaker 6>eating contest. He slapped a person in the face.
<v Speaker 5>Oh.
<v Speaker 6>He says it was all in good fun and that
<v Speaker 6>he didn't slap him that hard. The police said otherwise.
<v Speaker 6>They said, hey, you know what, man, we have it
<v Speaker 6>on surveillance video. We see you slapping him. And he goes,
<v Speaker 6>you slapped him really hard. And then he looked at
<v Speaker 6>the video and goes, yeah, you know what, that wasn't
<v Speaker 6>all in good fun.
<v Speaker 4>I'm very sorry I actually did slap that.
<v Speaker 5>He issued an apology.
<v Speaker 6>He said, I have to pay one hundred and eighty
<v Speaker 6>nine dollars and serve one hundred and ninety days in jail,
<v Speaker 6>but they said, no, you don't have to serve the
<v Speaker 6>ninety one hundred and ninety days in jail.
<v Speaker 5>Just go and do your thing. You're fine.
<v Speaker 6>So he apologized and paid the fine. That's your sports
<v Speaker 6>minute right there.
<v Speaker 3>What do I feel like you need to take a
<v Speaker 3>splash of ga Josh has worn out over there. Hey,
<v Speaker 3>the Avs lost last night. Bad news, Good news, they
<v Speaker 3>get to try again. Here's some headlines slash still this morning.
<v Speaker 3>Here's the world's fastest mile high hype. The oldest continuously
<v Speaker 3>operating Red Lobster location in Tallahassee, Florida is closing on Saturday.
<v Speaker 2>It's been opened since the seventies.
<v Speaker 3>The thirteenth annual Avocado Festival in Mexico, Justness witnessed a
<v Speaker 3>Guinness World record a fifteen thousand pounds serving of guacamole.
<v Speaker 2>People are mad at Jessica Simpson right now.
<v Speaker 3>Because she was on a flight to Hawaii and she
<v Speaker 3>and her mom were up in first class and the
<v Speaker 3>children were back in coach. What I know, and people
<v Speaker 3>are mad at her for this now. She threw the
<v Speaker 3>blame onto her mother, saying mom bought the tickets.
<v Speaker 2>That trip was her treats. I don't know what to
<v Speaker 2>tell you, guys.
<v Speaker 3>She did say though, She's like, if I had bought
<v Speaker 3>the tickets, the kids would have been in first class
<v Speaker 3>with me, So she threw.
<v Speaker 2>It on her mom.
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure the kids like not being by their parents, right.
<v Speaker 1>Everybody was happy.
<v Speaker 3>And jack around in the back there. You would need
<v Speaker 3>a whole bag of sour patch kids. Yes, your mom's
<v Speaker 3>not going to tell you to stop. I got one
<v Speaker 3>final thing for you. Heritage auctions up for grabs. Matthew
<v Speaker 3>Perry's estate items one hundred and thirty different items up
<v Speaker 3>for sale, including his wallet containing an American Express card
<v Speaker 3>and his Triple A card. There's a few pieces from
<v Speaker 3>the Friend's set. There's a Banksy painting the Girl with
<v Speaker 3>the Balloon estimated at eight hundred thousand dollars. A few
<v Speaker 3>SAG awards up for grabs. How about this a photo
<v Speaker 3>album from Jennifer Aniston that she created for the show's
<v Speaker 3>wrap up and with a bunch of candid photos from
<v Speaker 3>the cast, some private dinner photos, and some quotes in
<v Speaker 3>their handwritten.
<v Speaker 2>Stuff for sale.
<v Speaker 3>Ja, that's about five thousand bucks right now if you'd
<v Speaker 3>like the photo album, which is I think fairly affordable
<v Speaker 3>for somebody who loves friends. But yeah, the bids are
<v Speaker 3>going on right now. I think it wraps up June fifth, something.
<v Speaker 2>Like that finalizes.
<v Speaker 4>I still miss that guy.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know a funny guy. What's local stuff?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, well, Colorado's favorite funny guys, Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
<v Speaker 1>They were on Jimmy Kimmel this week, and so, of
<v Speaker 1>course they got off on the topic of savingsa Benita.
<v Speaker 2>I'd love to play it for you, but my computer's
<v Speaker 2>frozen again. So well, they just talked.
<v Speaker 1>About how it was a really dumb idea for them
<v Speaker 1>to undertake that entire remake of that restaurant like it.
<v Speaker 1>Initially they thought it was gonna cost him like seven
<v Speaker 1>million dollars to finish it and restore it and everything,
<v Speaker 1>and when they were all said and done, fifty million
<v Speaker 1>dollars later.
<v Speaker 2>They did not know what they were getting into. Absolutely,
<v Speaker 2>was there not a walk through beforehand?
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure there were, But when they started taking down
<v Speaker 1>those walls and looking under all those restaurants like quality
<v Speaker 1>hoods and stuff in the kitchen.
<v Speaker 2>Is that what it was? The restaurant quality hoods, you know, like.
<v Speaker 4>The overhead hoods and the grills and stuff. If you've
<v Speaker 4>ever worked in a restaurant. That's one of the dirties.
<v Speaker 4>I know you're laughing, but that's a big part of it.
<v Speaker 2>They were't worried about the lead pipes are asbestos.
<v Speaker 3>They were like, I'm sure this is not a restaurant
<v Speaker 3>quality right here.
<v Speaker 2>You know, there goes another millions.
<v Speaker 7>All of that had to come into play, but they
<v Speaker 7>they were very excited that they could keep one of
<v Speaker 7>Colorado's most iconic, treasured restaurants around.
<v Speaker 4>They were like, you know, I don't know if we
<v Speaker 4>would do it again, knowing what we know now.
<v Speaker 2>But especially those restaurant quality hoods. Now, we had no
<v Speaker 2>idea the costume. They're so spending.
<v Speaker 1>But okay, you're funny, but it's true.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, that's funny that you jumped to that as their
<v Speaker 3>biggest concern, not that the pipes were completely full of grease.
<v Speaker 8>I worked in a restaurant for a long time, and
<v Speaker 8>I know how dirty those hoods get.
<v Speaker 3>It is not up to code write me a check
<v Speaker 3>for fifty minus fifty million dollars. I don't even know
<v Speaker 3>why I'm talking like this. That's the foreman on the job. Listen,
<v Speaker 3>Matt Jay, whatever your names are, is it gonna be
<v Speaker 3>about fifty mili these restaurant quality events.
<v Speaker 4>Talking about the oatmell cream pie banded.
<v Speaker 2>No, I'm sorry, we're out of town.
<v Speaker 1>Good.
<v Speaker 4>You know what, South Park wrapping it.
<v Speaker 2>Up for you. That's all you get with jkj here.
<v Speaker 9>It makes jar Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 3>One hundred kind of a funny story floating around this morning.
<v Speaker 3>I can't wait to get old and new fun things.
<v Speaker 3>A ninety nine year old woman just set the Guinness
<v Speaker 3>World Record for the oldest person ever to CrowdSurf. She
<v Speaker 3>did it during a Brandley Gilbert set at the Rock
<v Speaker 3>Country Festival whatever it is. Out in Texas. She's known
<v Speaker 3>as Gangster Granny. She does a ton of stuff on
<v Speaker 3>social She's really cute. She does a lot of pranks
<v Speaker 3>and stuff. But yeah, oldest woman now to CrowdSurf at
<v Speaker 3>ninety nine years old, and why the hell not?
<v Speaker 1>I cannot wait until I get to that age. I
<v Speaker 1>was in the grocery store yesterday and I came across
<v Speaker 1>somebody who I like. Immediately was like, I cannot wait
<v Speaker 1>to be you. So he was riding around on one
<v Speaker 1>of those scooters that you ride in the grocery store.
<v Speaker 4>You know what I mean.
<v Speaker 1>Up, he did not care about anybody, did not like
<v Speaker 1>it was so funny. And I saw him because I
<v Speaker 1>was coming out of an aisle into the meat department
<v Speaker 1>and he was just like taking no names, didn't care.
<v Speaker 4>But not only that, he was on his phone. So
<v Speaker 4>he was driving this little scooter.
<v Speaker 1>Was talking on his phone, and he was bumping into
<v Speaker 1>like the tortilla stand and you know the little pepperoni
<v Speaker 1>cart that is.
<v Speaker 2>By the pepperoni car, like all the little.
<v Speaker 4>Things on a side, like he was just hitting him.
<v Speaker 4>He didn't even care.
<v Speaker 1>And then I saw him go around the corner into
<v Speaker 1>the produce and all of a sudden.
<v Speaker 2>I heard whoa and he's like coming in hot.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, oh no, she does not care at all.
<v Speaker 1>Like he is just rolling through this grocery store like
<v Speaker 1>he ow's. That's a thing for sure, And I could
<v Speaker 1>not wait to become him.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, you're like, oh, bless his hard he's old,
<v Speaker 2>and bless his heart. He's in a little scooter.
<v Speaker 4>That's exactly what I did.
<v Speaker 1>I wasn't going to tell him to get off his phone.
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, he is loving life right now.
<v Speaker 3>I would have pushed the pepperoni shelf a little bit
<v Speaker 3>closer to him, so you could just knock.
<v Speaker 2>The whole thing over.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I'm like, sir, you're the greatest generation.
<v Speaker 2>Just roll over.
<v Speaker 1>The funniest part he did not even have any groceries
<v Speaker 1>in his cart. I think he was just there to
<v Speaker 1>have fun.
<v Speaker 4>I just think he was the scooter.
<v Speaker 2>I think it's you know, this is great old guy aside. Generally,
<v Speaker 2>I think the people on those scooters just don't They
<v Speaker 2>don't care.
<v Speaker 4>They don't care, they don't care, and we watch out
<v Speaker 4>for them, at least I do.
<v Speaker 2>I stop let him go scooter coming.
<v Speaker 4>I'm not getting in their way. I'm like, you go first.
<v Speaker 2>There's a lot of power behind the scooter.
<v Speaker 4>That really is you know so and he knew that,
<v Speaker 4>he knew it.
<v Speaker 2>He was just like they see me rolling.
<v Speaker 3>Then Laurie sent us a message on the text line,
<v Speaker 3>and I was like, we gotta get Lori on the air.
<v Speaker 3>So she called in, Hi Lauri, Hi, Hi good more.
<v Speaker 3>First of all, thank you for listening and texting and calling.
<v Speaker 2>You're a rock star.
<v Speaker 1>Uh.
<v Speaker 3>Second, you gotta tell everybody about your eighty year old Anne.
<v Speaker 10>So we're just you know, minding her own business, shopping
<v Speaker 10>around the store, and she comes around the corner, takes
<v Speaker 10>it wide, clips this stack of wine boxes with bottles,
<v Speaker 10>you know, sprinkled all around. Yeah, and they start to
<v Speaker 10>shake and she just keeps on tootling, and all of
<v Speaker 10>a sudden, like one falls and another fall like a cascade. Seriously,
<v Speaker 10>there are probably twenty plus just crashing to the ground,
<v Speaker 10>wine everywhere, and she's just toodling down by the very section,
<v Speaker 10>leaving the milk, the cheese.
<v Speaker 2>She just toodled away, didn't she? Were you with her?
<v Speaker 1>Yes?
<v Speaker 5>Would you do?
<v Speaker 10>I just first, I'm standing there. You need to look
<v Speaker 10>at it like, uh, I can't afford to pay for this?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, So then did you toodle away as well?
<v Speaker 10>No? Because I'm a good human being. So I talked
<v Speaker 10>to the grocery manager and he's she was just like,
<v Speaker 10>it's okay, it happens all the time. And so they're like,
<v Speaker 10>you know, they put the little cones off, nobody can
<v Speaker 10>go in that area. And she's just bopping down, you
<v Speaker 10>know now the high seen section, just buying shampoo.
<v Speaker 6>Like.
<v Speaker 3>A trail of shampoo behind her mouth wash everywhere.
<v Speaker 10>I catch up with the auntie, what are you doing?
<v Speaker 10>And she's from Texas and so she's got this little accent,
<v Speaker 10>she says white. If they didn't want it to be
<v Speaker 10>out and knocked into, they shouldn't put it in my way.
<v Speaker 3>You know what.
<v Speaker 8>That's a solid life lesson right there from Auntie.
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god, you don't want me making a mask.
<v Speaker 3>Eat it out of the way for God's sake. Bless
<v Speaker 3>their hearts. Or I love this story. You made our morning.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you so good, thank you.
<v Speaker 10>I love listening to you guys.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you so funny, so good. This high school is
<v Speaker 3>in the news this morning. Doesn't see where it's at.
<v Speaker 2>Darn it. Oh well, the story is the main part.
<v Speaker 3>A delicious dish of baked dirt was accidentally served during
<v Speaker 3>a high school community supper.
<v Speaker 2>Well here it is in Maine. Last week.
<v Speaker 3>These school admitted the mistake on socials, saying that it
<v Speaker 3>was an unfortunate incident.
<v Speaker 2>Here's how it happened.
<v Speaker 3>Earlier in the day, students had been baking potting soil
<v Speaker 3>as part of a science activity to sterilize it so
<v Speaker 3>they could later test like plant growth.
<v Speaker 2>I guess.
<v Speaker 3>The soil had been placed in a baking dish, covered
<v Speaker 3>with foil and set off to the side, and during
<v Speaker 3>meal time there was some chaos in the kitchen. As
<v Speaker 3>servers were working to quickly deliver food to the tables,
<v Speaker 3>the dish was accidentally grabbed and brought out. Three students
<v Speaker 3>ate the soil, thinking it was a dessert item. Immediately
<v Speaker 3>REALI it this tastes like dirt, and they spit it out.
<v Speaker 3>The kids, I guess, and the dirt are doing fine.
<v Speaker 3>The school insisted this was just a coincidence and not
<v Speaker 3>a prank, and there is no indication that anyone was
<v Speaker 3>hurt or sickened by the mix up.
<v Speaker 2>But that is damn funny to me. The lunch lady
<v Speaker 2>comes out with her big old dishes, some dessert kids,
<v Speaker 2>this tastes like dirt. This so funny.
<v Speaker 3>I was actually at the school last night, the middle
<v Speaker 3>school for my son. For those of you that have
<v Speaker 3>listened for many, many years. Kiddo's leaving middle school and
<v Speaker 3>heading into high school next year. So it was the
<v Speaker 3>final band concert last night, which was it was heartwarming.
<v Speaker 3>Actually I really enjoyed it. He's not gonna be pursuing
<v Speaker 3>band in high school, and I'm still trying to decide
<v Speaker 3>if that's a good idea or not, mostly because we
<v Speaker 3>spent a buttload of money on a trumpet.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah right, No, it's I mean, once you make that investment,
<v Speaker 1>it's hard to just see them be like, well I
<v Speaker 1>want to play the flute now.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Well it's not even that. It's like, I feel like,
<v Speaker 3>you're in high school now and you really need to
<v Speaker 3>maybe focus on your academics and you can knock out
<v Speaker 3>a ton of classes and almost essentially knock out a
<v Speaker 3>first year of college.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, well you're in high school.
<v Speaker 3>So it's like, do you make him focus on the
<v Speaker 3>academics and getting good grades or do you let him
<v Speaker 3>play the trumpet for funzies in one of his electives
<v Speaker 3>or you know, study hours or things like that, because
<v Speaker 3>I mean, let's be logical, where's the trumpet going to
<v Speaker 3>take you in?
<v Speaker 1>But I know, so I played the cello all through school,
<v Speaker 1>did you? Elementary school, into middle school, all the way
<v Speaker 1>through high school? And in my orchestra class there are
<v Speaker 1>two people in particular who play violin.
<v Speaker 4>All around the world, now you know what I mean.
<v Speaker 3>So it can happen, you could, but the odds of that, right, Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>But that's the thing, to be the trumpet player for
<v Speaker 3>Dave Matthews or something.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, yeah, is that dream gonna come true.
<v Speaker 1>Chances are probably not probably learning a musical instrument and
<v Speaker 1>playing so sick and just like the time counting one
<v Speaker 1>TOOTHA not gonna deny it if it's a waltz, right, Like,
<v Speaker 1>there's so many benefits that come with playing music that
<v Speaker 1>actually help in your academics, and so I feel like
<v Speaker 1>playing the cello was a huge part in me graduating
<v Speaker 1>in how I did in high school and everything, and
<v Speaker 1>multiple studies on that key retaining information my memory.
<v Speaker 2>No argument for me.
<v Speaker 1>If I were to I would say, I would you know,
<v Speaker 1>err on the side of he should play in high school,
<v Speaker 1>But this.
<v Speaker 2>Is me and that's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>Like I was like, all in on, that's probably a
<v Speaker 3>good idea to let this go, get your engineering classes in,
<v Speaker 3>get your business classes in. But like, he played so
<v Speaker 3>good last night, But I was like, dang, maybe he
<v Speaker 3>should continue this a little bit in high school and
<v Speaker 3>develop that even more friendships, you know with the band.
<v Speaker 2>Kids, and there's that too, there's a friendship.
<v Speaker 1>At Yeah, the community aspect of everybody doing the same thing,
<v Speaker 1>I mean, the like mindedness.
<v Speaker 4>It's hard to deny that.
<v Speaker 1>But a lot of texts in here always coming in about.
<v Speaker 2>Probably a bunch of clarinet players, you.
<v Speaker 4>Know, I mean, just I love Erica.
<v Speaker 1>She said that she works in a high school, and
<v Speaker 1>she says, just make sure he finds something to be
<v Speaker 1>involved in. You can't just focus on academic, yeah, or
<v Speaker 1>I will say no, like, and so I think that
<v Speaker 1>that's great.
<v Speaker 4>Whatever he decides to do, just make sure he finds something.
<v Speaker 3>And we have absolutely said that, whether now you you know,
<v Speaker 3>if he's thinking maybe cross country even or track or
<v Speaker 3>theater or something.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, you have to be involved.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah again for the friend aspect, for the life lessons aspect,
<v Speaker 3>robotics do something.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, But I just I'm just not that trumpet is
<v Speaker 2>the way to go.
<v Speaker 4>But if he's good at it, I think that.
<v Speaker 1>But he's good too, Like he's old enough to be
<v Speaker 1>able to decide what he wants to do and if
<v Speaker 1>it's I mean, I know, Josh, you play musical instruments,
<v Speaker 1>and you sing, and you also play sports. Like do
<v Speaker 1>you think all of those helped you, especially in high school?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, being in band and choir and guitar classes and
<v Speaker 6>piano classes, they all kind of culminate together. It's all
<v Speaker 6>about your brain function and how well everything works together.
<v Speaker 6>I loved my band classes. I loved my choir classes.
<v Speaker 6>I thought they were really fun. And for me, the
<v Speaker 6>thing that I liked about it is you were talking
<v Speaker 6>about academia earlier, Jeremy. It's was like choir and band
<v Speaker 6>is not like a hard class per se. And it
<v Speaker 6>kind of breaks up the Oh, I have math, and
<v Speaker 6>I have chemistry, then I have blah blah blah, and
<v Speaker 6>in the middle of the day, Hey, I'm going to
<v Speaker 6>band and I'm gonna have fun with my friends. And
<v Speaker 6>it's kind of a nice little break in between because
<v Speaker 6>it's not the most mentally challenging classes there, you know.
<v Speaker 6>So I really liked it.
<v Speaker 2>I need to play taps at my funeral.
<v Speaker 5>There you go, that stolen valid.
<v Speaker 4>Oh, I had to bring it there.
<v Speaker 2>For hot cross bus I thought about it was like
<v Speaker 2>he could play taps. Yes.
<v Speaker 3>The one thing I won't miss though, I'll tell you,
<v Speaker 3>I was sitting up front really close last night to
<v Speaker 3>where he was playing and the other trumpet players is
<v Speaker 3>when they're playing and they gotta dump out that spit valve.
<v Speaker 3>Oh lord, no, the buckets and you know what, there's
<v Speaker 3>not even buckets.
<v Speaker 2>They just dump it right on the gym floor.
<v Speaker 3>What I know, I was like to put a potty
<v Speaker 3>pad down or something, put a puppy pad down.
<v Speaker 2>Or a bucket, but no, they were just right there
<v Speaker 2>on the.
<v Speaker 5>Floor and I was like, whoa.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, dude, should have taken up drums.
<v Speaker 3>Earlier this year, Duncan has tested forty eight ounce buckets
<v Speaker 3>of ice coffee at a few of their locations. For reference,
<v Speaker 3>a vinte iced coffee at Starbucks is about twenty four ounces,
<v Speaker 3>so it's like ordering two of those. Well guess what, friends,
<v Speaker 3>Now they're gonna be available nationwide starting tomorrow. The buckets
<v Speaker 3>are thirteen dollars each and can be filled with ice,
<v Speaker 3>coffee or refreshers, fully customizable with varying flavors caffeine and
<v Speaker 3>sweet miss. But if you want one, you're gonna have
<v Speaker 3>to hurry because Duncan says each store will only have
<v Speaker 3>twenty five buckets, and it's unclear if they're going to
<v Speaker 3>be restocked or not.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, why you know, you.
<v Speaker 4>Can make more buckets.
<v Speaker 1>They're doing the supply and the demand thing where they're
<v Speaker 1>making it bigger than it really is.
<v Speaker 3>They say the buckets are not meant to be shared.
<v Speaker 3>There's room for only one straw and they will not
<v Speaker 3>fit in your cup holder and you can't tee. That
<v Speaker 3>is so much ice coffee. It looks like a sand
<v Speaker 3>pail that you would take to the beach. That's exactly
<v Speaker 3>how it looks. But thirteen dollars for a bucket of coffee?
<v Speaker 2>Are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 4>Bouncing off the walls.
<v Speaker 2>That's that's excessive.
<v Speaker 3>That's the whole lifestyle creep thing to me. Likely you're
<v Speaker 3>just buying it to buy it. Oh my god, because
<v Speaker 3>you got an extra cash. You should be doing other things.
<v Speaker 2>With that money.
<v Speaker 1>Well, and it's funny you bring up that term because
<v Speaker 1>it's hitting people on all different levels of economics, right.
<v Speaker 4>Like I saw a story about Simone Biles.
<v Speaker 1>She was talking about getting ready for the Red carpet
<v Speaker 1>and she put on Twitter She's like twenty two thousand
<v Speaker 1>dollars that's how much it cost her to be Red
<v Speaker 1>carpet ready. And she was as shocked as your face, Josh,
<v Speaker 1>because she was like, my fellow celebrities, is this what
<v Speaker 1>we're doing to get ready for the red carpet?
<v Speaker 4>Because if it's the case, count me out.
<v Speaker 2>Like she was so shocked. That's her world, right, that
<v Speaker 2>is her work. To keep up.
<v Speaker 1>She feels like she has to keep up with everybody else.
<v Speaker 1>And I think that we kind of feel that on
<v Speaker 1>our own level too, you.
<v Speaker 4>Know, like I want to go and i want to
<v Speaker 4>have a.
<v Speaker 1>Nice car that keeps me safe and gets me from
<v Speaker 1>place to place, and I'm willing to put up a
<v Speaker 1>little extra money to do so, you know what I mean,
<v Speaker 1>Like people's homes, they're willing to pay a little extra
<v Speaker 1>money just because it is a kind of a reflection
<v Speaker 1>of them.
<v Speaker 4>Right, But even shopping, I.
<v Speaker 3>Know, uh for sure, And you got to be careful
<v Speaker 3>with that because I read a lot of financial stuff
<v Speaker 3>and they say the lifestyle creep will get you, and
<v Speaker 3>it's specifically like right after you get raises at work,
<v Speaker 3>if you get any sort of pao bump, you've got
<v Speaker 3>to be careful that. Now your lifestyle is a little
<v Speaker 3>bit better. So now you feel like you can go
<v Speaker 3>out and buy thirteen dollars buckets of coffee, and yeah,
<v Speaker 3>you know, I deserve the Mercedes. Now I'm making a
<v Speaker 3>little bit more money. They're saying you gotta be careful
<v Speaker 3>with that. You should take that little boost and income
<v Speaker 3>and actually tuck it back, yeah, and not spend it
<v Speaker 3>and make sure you don't get involved with lifestyle creep.
<v Speaker 2>And that's hard to do.
<v Speaker 3>It's so it's so hard to do because you do
<v Speaker 3>feel like, hey, I got a little bit of extra cash.
<v Speaker 3>Now I'm gonna go buy blankety blankety blake. Well, yeah,
<v Speaker 3>I mean you gotta you gotta watch it. You know
<v Speaker 3>where mine would be? Where because you just mentioned shopping
<v Speaker 3>Costco or Sam's. Oh yeah, yeah, I go into a
<v Speaker 3>Costco or Sam's and it's like, all of a sudden,
<v Speaker 3>money doesn't matter.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'll buy everything in that damn store.
<v Speaker 4>Absolutely.
<v Speaker 1>I need twenty packs of beef jerky, absolutely, four bottles
<v Speaker 1>of sweet Baby Rais, yes, and some pants the big
<v Speaker 1>bottles too, and.
<v Speaker 3>I'll be rolling out be like m yeah that food court,
<v Speaker 3>I see you, food Court.
<v Speaker 4>It's so funny.
<v Speaker 2>I'm getting a slice on the way out too.
<v Speaker 1>Exactly like every payday, I'm like, the drives through is
<v Speaker 1>gonna I hate to see me come like you know, like.
<v Speaker 4>Every single one. So yeah, no, it's hard for.
<v Speaker 2>Me to watch it.
<v Speaker 4>Like I'm in a certain class and I need.
<v Speaker 2>To keep it check.
<v Speaker 3>You have to remember it, like, yes, very nice used
<v Speaker 3>Honda Civic will do you just fine.
<v Speaker 2>It'll get you.
<v Speaker 3>From point A to point B, and you'll feel way
<v Speaker 3>more comfortable having a little extra cheedda in the bank
<v Speaker 3>versus rolling around in a fifty thousand dollars car.
<v Speaker 4>Well, no, because that's it.
<v Speaker 1>It makes it because the whole point of you know,
<v Speaker 1>the rays, everything is to be able to save right,
<v Speaker 1>it's not saving day, and it's hard to do that
<v Speaker 1>if you're you.
<v Speaker 4>Know, why the window every time, because you're.
<v Speaker 3>Trying to impress people. That's one of the biggest things.
<v Speaker 3>Just like you worry too much about what people think
<v Speaker 3>you are rolling up in and then you know they
<v Speaker 3>don't know your backstory that yeah, maybe you're sitting on
<v Speaker 3>a million bucks.
<v Speaker 1>Oh we haven't even talked fashion yet. The men and
<v Speaker 1>a new girl, new woman comes into our office with
<v Speaker 1>a new purse. I need a new purse, show her
<v Speaker 1>LST time I got a new purse. Like then, all
<v Speaker 1>of a sudden, I'm looking for a new purse that
<v Speaker 1>it had never mentioned. It never entered my mind because you.
<v Speaker 2>Person, your Walmart person would be just fine.
<v Speaker 3>It'll hold your chapstick and tampons, no problem, It'll hold everything.
<v Speaker 1>I will absolutely So it is that it is keeping
<v Speaker 1>up with people.
<v Speaker 4>And I know, Josh, you.
<v Speaker 6>Would have to feel this, like, oh yeah, in high
<v Speaker 6>school it was the worst. Everybody in my high school
<v Speaker 6>had the most up to date shoes, jeans, shorts, pants, anything, and.
<v Speaker 2>Those were Valor kids.
<v Speaker 5>It was wild, though.
<v Speaker 6>It was wild to experience that because I went to
<v Speaker 6>a school that had uniforms all the way through eighth grade,
<v Speaker 6>so we all were uniform. No one could stand out.
<v Speaker 6>Then I went to Valor and it was a culture shock.
<v Speaker 6>I was like, mom, I need new everything.
<v Speaker 2>You guys had the Cheta.
<v Speaker 5>So I did get this stuff, but it was still.
<v Speaker 2>Hard to you guys.
<v Speaker 3>Right now I have I've perfected the not spending unless
<v Speaker 3>I'm a costco or with the life style creep. I
<v Speaker 3>tucked back a lot, but I'm gonna admit something right now.
<v Speaker 3>Pants I have on today, Uh huh, Amazon Basics pants
<v Speaker 3>at twenty dollars. Don't tell anybody. I will show you
<v Speaker 3>the tag right now. I'm wearing Amazon pants.
<v Speaker 1>You are pretty basic, Jary, Kadi and Josh.
<v Speaker 3>All right, Oh my little horn blowers, it is time
<v Speaker 3>to play fast five.
<v Speaker 2>So give us a jingle.
<v Speaker 3>Three oh three six nine one one mix three oh
<v Speaker 3>three six nine one sixteen forty nine, especially if you've
<v Speaker 3>never played before.
<v Speaker 2>Be brave, you could do it. Three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>Will get you on the line, get to know you
<v Speaker 3>a little bit, and then I'll throw a category at
<v Speaker 3>you and start a really annoying ten second timer. Within
<v Speaker 3>those ten seconds, you got to give me five things
<v Speaker 3>that have to do with that category. You want to
<v Speaker 3>try to pull that off. Three O three six nine
<v Speaker 3>one sixteen forty nine. For people who have never heard
<v Speaker 3>this before, give.
<v Speaker 2>Us some examples, Katie.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, yeah, because it's all over the place.
<v Speaker 1>You ask for things like quick name five things you
<v Speaker 1>can fold like your money, right, don't you go? Five
<v Speaker 1>types of onions has been asked before, and then five
<v Speaker 1>brands of cold meds. It was Michelle who came in
<v Speaker 1>hot Big winner yesterday with fast five.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, you never know what you're gonna ask. Jeremy.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's the charm of this game. It's kind of silly.
<v Speaker 3>If you get placed on hold, guys, don't hang up.
<v Speaker 3>That means you're in three O three six nine one
<v Speaker 3>one mix three oh three six nine one, sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>Now listen, if you do win today, We've got a
<v Speaker 3>killer prize for you.
<v Speaker 11>Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>First of all, you're going to the best venue on
<v Speaker 1>the planet. You're headed to Red Rocks to see the
<v Speaker 1>one and only legend Santana. He's gonna rock it out
<v Speaker 1>up there, Morrison. So yeah, you're winning a pair of
<v Speaker 1>tickets when you win Fast five today.
<v Speaker 2>That's gonna be a damn good concert, I think.
<v Speaker 1>Can you imagine his guitar bouncing off the rocks like
<v Speaker 1>the sound of Oh, how amazing that's gonna sound.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, magical ick of a prize this week.
<v Speaker 3>Fast five is all brought to you by our good
<v Speaker 3>friends at Bally's Casino Blackhawk best Value with five dollars
<v Speaker 3>blackjack and five dollar menu items daily. All right, if
<v Speaker 3>you get placed on hold, do not hang up. But
<v Speaker 3>the number is three oh three, six nine one, sixteen
<v Speaker 3>forty nine And we've got.
<v Speaker 2>Ava. Looks like was the first one in Hi Ava?
<v Speaker 11>Hi?
<v Speaker 12>How are you today?
<v Speaker 2>Well, we're super dupes. How are you?
<v Speaker 12>I'm super super dupes?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, double super.
<v Speaker 2>What do you got going on today?
<v Speaker 12>It's my kids last day at school, so we're just
<v Speaker 12>hanging out.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, now, now what do you do with them? Right?
<v Speaker 12>That's why. I'm super dupees excited because I love hanging
<v Speaker 12>hour though.
<v Speaker 13>You're you on?
<v Speaker 2>That's good?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah? What great? Are they wrapping up.
<v Speaker 14>A third and seventh?
<v Speaker 2>Third and seventh?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, they've got one more year of elementary and then
<v Speaker 1>going into high school?
<v Speaker 4>Are they just still in high school?
<v Speaker 12>They'll be in eighth grade next year and then one
<v Speaker 12>will be in fourth grade next year.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, okay, Yeah, I got big moves going on in
<v Speaker 2>my house.
<v Speaker 3>I got one uh leaving elementary going to middle and
<v Speaker 3>one leaving middle going to high school.
<v Speaker 2>So it is a big move for.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, that's a big change. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I'll just say Nick Knack is is sad.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, there's a lot of feelings this time of year.
<v Speaker 2>I got a lot of feels. All right, what do
<v Speaker 2>I have for you? Did you do?
<v Speaker 5>Okay?
<v Speaker 2>No sequels and no cheating, Ava, don't you cheat?
<v Speaker 12>I will not cheat.
<v Speaker 2>All right?
<v Speaker 3>Ten seconds? Give me five movies starring Harrison Ford.
<v Speaker 12>Go, oh my gosh, oh this is so hard.
<v Speaker 3>Star Wars one okay, that's the big one, and Indiana
<v Speaker 3>Jones like those are the two biggies. Very hard and
<v Speaker 3>many more. Like he's been in a thousand movies. That's okay,
<v Speaker 3>you were on the spot.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, well, thank you, have a wonderful day. Good luck
<v Speaker 12>to your kids.
<v Speaker 3>Thanks having by Heidi Bobidi.
<v Speaker 2>Hi Heidi, Hi, hey girl. What are you doing today? Oh?
<v Speaker 15>You know, just going to school?
<v Speaker 14>Got one more week. So my daughter in the box.
<v Speaker 14>He's the first rider.
<v Speaker 13>Hi.
<v Speaker 3>It's a little hard to hear you, Heidi. Are you
<v Speaker 3>on a speaker phone the bluetooth?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, that's way better, perfect. I want to be able
<v Speaker 2>to hear you. So where do you work?
<v Speaker 14>I work in Jessico School, Studay Middle School.
<v Speaker 2>Oh right on is it Carmody?
<v Speaker 16>It is Deer Creek, Bear Creek, Deer Creek Middle School.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, I went to Bear Creek High School.
<v Speaker 9>So, oh my gosh, I know.
<v Speaker 2>Well, thank you for doing what you do. Yes, he's
<v Speaker 2>very kind of you. All right, what do I have?
<v Speaker 13>What do I have?
<v Speaker 3>Do you know a lot about cars?
<v Speaker 7>All right?
<v Speaker 3>Well, I'm gonna give you a brand, and you got
<v Speaker 3>to give me five models in ten seconds.
<v Speaker 2>Give me five vehicles made by Nissan.
<v Speaker 11>Go.
<v Speaker 15>Oh my gosh, I'm having I have no clue to
<v Speaker 15>the call.
<v Speaker 10>I do not know.
<v Speaker 2>That was really bad. That was really bad.
<v Speaker 4>Buy me once you figured you're just like hung up.
<v Speaker 4>Oh you don't hang out talking to you though? You
<v Speaker 4>know what?
<v Speaker 5>This is?
<v Speaker 14>Bad?
<v Speaker 3>Well, Heidi, we lost you. I don't know if you
<v Speaker 3>hung up or just we just lost you. But better
<v Speaker 3>luck next time.
<v Speaker 2>All right, who do we got? I got Amber on
<v Speaker 2>the line?
<v Speaker 6>Hi?
<v Speaker 2>Amber?
<v Speaker 1>Hi?
<v Speaker 2>Hey you would you have known that Nissan one?
<v Speaker 14>Possibly on the spot?
<v Speaker 4>It's different right, like.
<v Speaker 2>So note on the stream just.
<v Speaker 3>Oh you're after my own heart. Yes, I'm a forward boy.
<v Speaker 3>Uhmb It says you're working today? Where do you work?
<v Speaker 13>Houses?
<v Speaker 14>The other day?
<v Speaker 6>Oh?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeah, yeah, we did talk to you. Okay, so
<v Speaker 2>still cleaning? All right, that's right. I remember you. What's
<v Speaker 2>your favorite cleaning product?
<v Speaker 16>My steam cleaner?
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, I want one of those for like the
<v Speaker 3>grout and stuff so you can get in the crowd.
<v Speaker 1>You know.
<v Speaker 14>That's exactly what I use it for.
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, the showers and.
<v Speaker 2>My teeth, grout and teeth.
<v Speaker 4>I think that's no you need. Yeah exactly.
<v Speaker 2>I'm actually really glad that you called back Amber. I
<v Speaker 2>kid you not.
<v Speaker 3>I was thinking about you a couple of days ago
<v Speaker 3>when our house was a mess.
<v Speaker 4>That's funny. I was also thinking about it.
<v Speaker 3>Are you like a cole was like, I need somebody,
<v Speaker 3>I need help it.
<v Speaker 4>It's like thirty bucks an hour, right is that what
<v Speaker 4>you told us?
<v Speaker 14>Yeah, but I rid up a dollar, said damn for you.
<v Speaker 3>Listen, no matter whether or not you win or lose,
<v Speaker 3>I want you to hang tight and we'll get your
<v Speaker 3>jab Josh, get your information. Okay, absolutely, just so I
<v Speaker 3>have it because no joke, I was thinking about you.
<v Speaker 4>No, I was as well.
<v Speaker 14>How much I did not the opportunity?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah yeah, all right, well hang on the line, no
<v Speaker 3>matter what.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Okay, what do I have for you? What do
<v Speaker 2>I What do I have? In ten seconds? Give me.
<v Speaker 3>Five chain restaurants? I want their mascots go.
<v Speaker 14>Uh the blue parents.
<v Speaker 17>Uh yeah, that's a hard one.
<v Speaker 9>Poor girl.
<v Speaker 2>You've never heard of Ronald McDonald.
<v Speaker 14>No, just.
<v Speaker 2>Dag all right.
<v Speaker 3>Ab don't go anywhere. I'm gonna have Josh get your information, okay, and.
<v Speaker 2>You have a great day.
<v Speaker 10>Thank you?
<v Speaker 2>All right bye?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, once you start thinking.
<v Speaker 3>You know, like hi marky Mark, it's Mark. You had
<v Speaker 3>school drop off?
<v Speaker 2>Right now? What are you doing?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?
<v Speaker 15>So I just dropped my daughter off and now I
<v Speaker 15>got a head home and then.
<v Speaker 14>Pick up my son.
<v Speaker 15>Take him to school.
<v Speaker 2>Wow, you're dad on duty for sure? Good for you.
<v Speaker 3>All right, I don't like some of these today. I
<v Speaker 3>had a lot of listeners and some stuff in and
<v Speaker 3>I'm not all right. Here's one you can do reel
<v Speaker 3>or fake?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, okay, reel or fake in ten seconds?
<v Speaker 3>Give me five the names of five famous explorers.
<v Speaker 13>Go uh.
<v Speaker 9>Daniel Boone, Yep, yep, Mark, Mark, Dwayne Baby.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna hold on to that right the big There's
<v Speaker 3>some biggies that you missed.
<v Speaker 2>Mark, nice talking to you. Have a super dupes day.
<v Speaker 9>Thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Are we gonna get a winter Kelsey? Are we gonna
<v Speaker 2>play this until like ten o'clock today?
<v Speaker 11>I don't know, he just might.
<v Speaker 2>Uh. My note says last day of school for you
<v Speaker 2>guys too. Yes, all right, what are you gonna do
<v Speaker 2>with those kids all summer?
<v Speaker 14>Lose my mind?
<v Speaker 4>For sure?
<v Speaker 2>I'm with your girl.
<v Speaker 4>Realist answer ever?
<v Speaker 2>Is real? Not like that? Last lady was like, that's
<v Speaker 2>real too.
<v Speaker 1>But I don't they also make you lose your mind?
<v Speaker 2>You would you like to give them shout out? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>go ahead.
<v Speaker 15>I have May and Lucas with me.
<v Speaker 4>Hi Macy, Hi Lucas.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, that is one of the reasons I love this feature.
<v Speaker 2>All the families listen, so thank you for that, Kelsey.
<v Speaker 2>Of course, all right, you ready, I am.
<v Speaker 3>Ten seconds chain restaurants, be thinking about them, because I
<v Speaker 3>need five mascots from chain restaurants. Go Chick fil A,
<v Speaker 3>Red Robin, name the mascot, the cow, the bird.
<v Speaker 10>Oh crap, needed the mascots?
<v Speaker 4>Never heard of?
<v Speaker 2>Ronald McDonald.
<v Speaker 3>Huh, Hi, Kelsey, you have a super noop's day.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you as well school kids by going Red Robin.
<v Speaker 3>Hi, Robin, Hey, Hi, hate you Your daughter's birthday today?
<v Speaker 10>It sure is.
<v Speaker 11>She's turning thirteen today.
<v Speaker 4>Big one officially a teenager.
<v Speaker 14>Yes, he is.
<v Speaker 2>You're getting old.
<v Speaker 13>I know.
<v Speaker 2>Well, congrats your daughter. What's her name?
<v Speaker 10>Her name's Presley, Presley the thirteen.
<v Speaker 4>Happy birthday, Presley.
<v Speaker 9>Thank you, welcome, have fun, kiddo.
<v Speaker 3>All right, in ten seconds, Robin, I need the names
<v Speaker 3>of the mascots from five chain restaurants.
<v Speaker 11>Go okay, Ronald McDonald, Grimace, Hamburgler, Red Robin, Bird.
<v Speaker 10>Chick fil A, Cow, Taco Bell, Chihuahwa.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I got a tingle.
<v Speaker 3>I got a little bit of a tingle off that one.
<v Speaker 3>There's just one final thing that you have to do
<v Speaker 3>for me.
<v Speaker 10>Jeremy slay the WINNI win sound.
<v Speaker 1>Excitement good, so good, Presley's birthday.
<v Speaker 2>Let me do it one more. Get short of here?
<v Speaker 4>Who Rob?
<v Speaker 3>Congratulations you're gonna be going to see Santana.
<v Speaker 2>At Red Rocks. You got a really good prize.
<v Speaker 9>Amazing.
<v Speaker 10>I'm so excited.
<v Speaker 2>Oh we are excited for you. Thank you so much.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna put you on hold. We'll come back and
<v Speaker 3>tell you how to get those tickets. And Katie, Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>you gotta do it all again tomorrow morning.
<v Speaker 4>Can't wait.
<v Speaker 3>Seven thirty Jeremy, Katy, Josh. It's called fast five here
<v Speaker 3>at makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Oh no, oh no, what.
<v Speaker 5>I feel like?
<v Speaker 2>There's trouble in Paradise.
<v Speaker 3>Oh the wheels are falling off the plane over there
<v Speaker 3>with pilot girl. Josh, I'm starting the wheelshep falling off
<v Speaker 3>the break a leg?
<v Speaker 5>Or No?
<v Speaker 2>Why is your girlfriend so mean to you?
<v Speaker 5>Oh she's not me.
<v Speaker 2>It's not what you said.
<v Speaker 6>She does something. Look, she's great, she's great. Little pilot girl,
<v Speaker 6>she's great. She does something and it bothers me. And
<v Speaker 6>because It's happened a lot, and so, you know, in
<v Speaker 6>the middle of a topic or a conversation, I'll be
<v Speaker 6>talking to her and she goes, oh, I have this
<v Speaker 6>thing tomorrow.
<v Speaker 5>I have so and so.
<v Speaker 6>And for me, if I'm conversing with someone, I would say, hey, Katie,
<v Speaker 6>I have a hair appointment tomorrow. You know, you know
<v Speaker 6>what I'm doing, you know where I'm going. She goes,
<v Speaker 6>I have an appointment. And if I ask and go, oh,
<v Speaker 6>like what appointment, She's like, well, why does that matter?
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, oh, what, what's she hiding from you? I
<v Speaker 2>don't know.
<v Speaker 5>See that's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>Two ways to look at this. What is she hiding
<v Speaker 3>from you? Or why are you being so insecure? Are
<v Speaker 3>you worried about what she's doing and who she's seeing?
<v Speaker 6>I know, am I like being nosy? And I don't
<v Speaker 6>feel like I am. I feel like, if you're not
<v Speaker 6>hiding something, you just go, oh, I have a hair
<v Speaker 6>appointment tomorrow or whatever. But it's happened multiple times where
<v Speaker 6>it's like and I'm like, I'm like, just you, you
<v Speaker 6>just can't tell me. Like it feels like almost starting
<v Speaker 6>a fight on purpose so that we can do a
<v Speaker 6>little arguing or something, and I'm like, really on a Thursday,
<v Speaker 6>We're really doing this on a Thursday?
<v Speaker 4>The drama.
<v Speaker 5>I'm like, it's it's seven thirty in the morning. Why
<v Speaker 5>are we.
<v Speaker 4>Starting this right now?
<v Speaker 3>Are you asking her a lot? Like are you really
<v Speaker 3>trying to keep track of her? Like where you're going?
<v Speaker 6>And first of all, we have each other's location, so no,
<v Speaker 6>I'm not doing that, and like I'm not constantly asking
<v Speaker 6>where you're doing going. But when she brings up, hey,
<v Speaker 6>I have an appointment, and then I go, oh, what appointment?
<v Speaker 6>And she goes, what, why does it matter, I'm like, well,
<v Speaker 6>that's why it matters.
<v Speaker 1>Because I feel like that's a totally natural follow up question.
<v Speaker 1>What's the appointment for? You know, you think that's what
<v Speaker 1>I would ask?
<v Speaker 2>So did you ask her to be like, why is
<v Speaker 2>it such a big deal?
<v Speaker 5>No, because then we start arguing.
<v Speaker 2>I don't like communication the worst. I know, it's.
<v Speaker 3>Just avoid it and talk about her on the air,
<v Speaker 3>and then she'll be, really, you want to.
<v Speaker 2>Talk about right now?
<v Speaker 5>Really banking on the facts?
<v Speaker 2>Where right now? Look at your phone if you're following.
<v Speaker 4>Her, Yeah, right now, find my phone right now?
<v Speaker 2>Everybody, let's announce for Josh, she's at home. Is she alone?
<v Speaker 5>She's probably I don't know if she's alone, but hairstyle.
<v Speaker 1>No, no, But that's definitely an okay question to ask.
<v Speaker 1>But also I want to point out that your girlfriend
<v Speaker 1>is very independent, strong woman.
<v Speaker 5>She is.
<v Speaker 4>She's been doing it.
<v Speaker 1>By herself for a minute, so she's probably also not
<v Speaker 1>used to just answering where she's at, what she's doing,
<v Speaker 1>you know what I mean, one of those things.
<v Speaker 6>She don't need, no man, but we compliment each other,
<v Speaker 6>we try to, and I understand that.
<v Speaker 5>So maybe it is that.
<v Speaker 6>I mean, you've been you know, you've been single before,
<v Speaker 6>Like are you do you get annoyed at those I'm
<v Speaker 6>not trying to.
<v Speaker 1>Any Well, that's why I'm putting myself in her shoes
<v Speaker 1>right now, because I would get me.
<v Speaker 4>I'd be like, why you need to know?
<v Speaker 2>But I'm just curious.
<v Speaker 5>I want to know because I care about you.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know if you get in a horrific car crash,
<v Speaker 3>I'd like to know where you're at.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you can find.
<v Speaker 1>But again, like to I can I guess feel where
<v Speaker 1>she's coming from. But I do feel like this is
<v Speaker 1>a conversation you can just have with her. And be like, hey,
<v Speaker 1>I'm not trying to like cheat, you know.
<v Speaker 2>I don't think she's just cheap.
<v Speaker 5>I don't think that at all.
<v Speaker 6>But Katie, what's funny about that is she is and
<v Speaker 6>I feel like your daughter's like this obsessed with fine
<v Speaker 6>mine like that. She checks that thing more than any
<v Speaker 6>social media ever. And again we've talked about this before.
<v Speaker 6>She has forty eight thousand friends on there. Okay, I
<v Speaker 6>have like her and like my mom or something.
<v Speaker 3>For so I never was your mom at right now.
<v Speaker 3>Probably I never with the pilot. I just never checked.
<v Speaker 3>Can't imagine dating right now. The find my like, why
<v Speaker 3>why in the world would I ever give anyone.
<v Speaker 2>Where I I'm mad all times.
<v Speaker 3>Oh dude, even if we were dating, I would never no,
<v Speaker 3>and even not be such a deal breaker for me.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, no, I'm not giving.
<v Speaker 5>These because when you're head been in love right away,
<v Speaker 5>you're like, yes, you can.
<v Speaker 2>Know my own move.
<v Speaker 5>And that's every question. Why are you there?
<v Speaker 2>Why are you there for a long time today?
<v Speaker 1>And it's not even just relationships again, like baby Nana,
<v Speaker 1>she has all of her friends, friend she hasn't even
<v Speaker 1>talked to in years. She's like, you know what what's
<v Speaker 1>her name hasn't left her house all week.
<v Speaker 4>I'm like, you don't talk to her? Why do you care?
<v Speaker 3>Like you know, could I could never. I don't even
<v Speaker 3>do that with my wife. I don't even I've been
<v Speaker 3>together for two decades.
<v Speaker 4>I have the baby Nana and that's it.
<v Speaker 1>And she has like forty five people that she follows
<v Speaker 1>on find my and it just blows my mind.
<v Speaker 4>But it is the gen Z thing.
<v Speaker 5>It totally hated.
<v Speaker 3>And I'm sitting here laughing because I have been with
<v Speaker 3>Knickknak for like I don't even know what it is now,
<v Speaker 3>twenty four years or the other. Like if I had
<v Speaker 3>been like going gone up to it and I'll be like, hey,
<v Speaker 3>where are you going?
<v Speaker 2>And she would be like, what do you want to know? Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>I would be like, yeah, you're right, I don't really
<v Speaker 2>care to have fun.
<v Speaker 5>Get back.
<v Speaker 2>Well, good luck, buddy, I'm trying, man, We'll see.
<v Speaker 3>I am laughing at all the messages coming in regarding
<v Speaker 3>Josh's girlfriend, Princess Pilot.
<v Speaker 2>Who is not I know it's gonna stick.
<v Speaker 5>You're welcome.
<v Speaker 2>I just made it up.
<v Speaker 3>Princess Pilot, uh, And she's not telling Josh where she's
<v Speaker 3>going the women sounding off about this are essentially saying,
<v Speaker 3>she's not telling you because she's getting botox, her extension
<v Speaker 3>and freezing her eggs.
<v Speaker 1>What.
<v Speaker 2>So that's pretty much the consensus on our text line.
<v Speaker 2>So they're like, leave her alone, she's freezing her eggs.
<v Speaker 4>Oh ladies, you make me laugh. What that's why you
<v Speaker 4>know what?
<v Speaker 5>I have her location.
<v Speaker 3>You guys don't know the story. I guarantee you those
<v Speaker 3>eggs are not frozen. From what I hear from Josh,
<v Speaker 3>those eggs are heat it up.
<v Speaker 4>What that means?
<v Speaker 2>You know what that means? Everything is warm? All right?
<v Speaker 2>This is where we were listener dilemma.
<v Speaker 3>Find out what's going on in your life, and then
<v Speaker 3>you guys can sound off by give us a giving
<v Speaker 3>us a call and giving your opinions. So have the
<v Speaker 3>number ready three O three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>That'll get you in the studios with Jeremy, Katie and
<v Speaker 3>Josh here at Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Katie, what you got?
<v Speaker 4>Okay?
<v Speaker 1>So this is for all of our animal lovers out there,
<v Speaker 1>which I know we have a lot of, so something
<v Speaker 1>we can all relate to. It starts I need advice
<v Speaker 1>because my family has accidentally ended up in the middle
<v Speaker 1>of what feels like a dog custody situation. About a
<v Speaker 1>year ago, our neighbor got a dog, sweetest dog ever.
<v Speaker 1>And at first he would just wander over once in
<v Speaker 1>a while while we were outside, and he started hanging
<v Speaker 1>out in our yard more. And then he started waiting
<v Speaker 1>for my son at the bus stop every afternoon, like
<v Speaker 1>it was part of his daily routine.
<v Speaker 4>Body, who is that?
<v Speaker 1>And now they say this dog follows their son everywhere.
<v Speaker 1>If my son is riding his bike, the dog's right
<v Speaker 1>there beside him. If we're up playing basketball, he's laying
<v Speaker 1>in the driveway watching half the time.
<v Speaker 2>I know, such a good bubby.
<v Speaker 1>He's scratching at their door in the morning because he
<v Speaker 1>wants to come hang out, so honestly, she says, we
<v Speaker 1>all love him. My husband jokes that we're basically co
<v Speaker 1>parenting him.
<v Speaker 4>At this point.
<v Speaker 1>My son tells people it's his dog, and I have
<v Speaker 1>to awkwardly explain that no, technically, it belongs to the neighbors.
<v Speaker 1>Here's the thing, though, I genuinely think this dog's like
<v Speaker 1>being at our house more than theirs.
<v Speaker 4>It's like he picked us the neighbors, right, you so hard,
<v Speaker 4>like dogs do that too.
<v Speaker 1>They're like, you are my person and we are gonna
<v Speaker 1>be together forever.
<v Speaker 4>So she goes on to say.
<v Speaker 1>The neighbors are nice enough, but they don't seem super
<v Speaker 1>attached to him, like they leave him outside a lot.
<v Speaker 1>Most days, he ends up spending hours with us anyway.
<v Speaker 1>We feed him treats, we give him water, and he
<v Speaker 1>acts like he lives with us already.
<v Speaker 4>So the question here is would it be.
<v Speaker 1>Complete inappropriate if I ask them whether they'd ever consider
<v Speaker 1>letting us have him dog?
<v Speaker 4>Is this crossing a major line?
<v Speaker 1>Because part of me feels crazy even thinking it, But
<v Speaker 1>another part of me feels like.
<v Speaker 4>This dog has already made his decision.
<v Speaker 2>So what's funny question?
<v Speaker 1>JKJ? Is she overstepping a line? Or can she ask
<v Speaker 1>her neighbor if they can have their dog? That is
<v Speaker 1>from Morgan in Castle Rock. It's a bold move, kind.
<v Speaker 4>Of siding with Morgan.
<v Speaker 2>But it's it's not their dogs.
<v Speaker 4>I know it's not their dog.
<v Speaker 1>But if the dogs just outside and they're not really
<v Speaker 1>paying attention to a lot of people, no, no, but
<v Speaker 1>sometimes but there are people who like will add that
<v Speaker 1>dog as their family member. I mean they get to
<v Speaker 1>pick out the movie Friday Night, you know part of it.
<v Speaker 1>So I just I just feel like, you know, Morgan
<v Speaker 1>and her family would really embrace his little puppy on us.
<v Speaker 3>You know, you still know what's going on in the
<v Speaker 3>mornings at night. Maybe that dog is happy as can
<v Speaker 3>be still at the neighbor's house.
<v Speaker 2>He just likes the wander around.
<v Speaker 1>Here's a big he's also three doors down the street.
<v Speaker 2>But if you are like buying him food and giving
<v Speaker 2>him treats.
<v Speaker 1>And he follows the sun around, it's a big part
<v Speaker 1>I think.
<v Speaker 3>You know, I know, we got a ton of pet people,
<v Speaker 3>a lot of fur baby for moms and dads.
<v Speaker 2>That sounds like a kink, right.
<v Speaker 4>Puppy parents.
<v Speaker 3>I'm a fir mom, puppy parents, puppy parents, Thank you, Katie.
<v Speaker 3>I got Snow, Miranda and Dominique on the lines right now.
<v Speaker 3>But if anyone else wants to sound off, three oh three,
<v Speaker 3>six nine one, sixteen forty nine, Katie, give us a
<v Speaker 3>real quick recap.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, well, we.
<v Speaker 1>Had Morgan from Castle Rock ride in and say that
<v Speaker 1>the neighbor's dog has gotten really attached to her son
<v Speaker 1>follows him everywhere, and so she's wondering if asking her
<v Speaker 1>neighbors if they can have the dog?
<v Speaker 4>Is okay?
<v Speaker 2>Can I have your dog?
<v Speaker 1>I know, yeah, but definitely hangs out at their house
<v Speaker 1>more than the neighbors.
<v Speaker 2>So all right, well that's a mighty bold ask. So
<v Speaker 2>what should she do? First?
<v Speaker 3>Up to bat will do Dominique? Hi, Dominique, Welcome to
<v Speaker 3>the show.
<v Speaker 12>Hi, good morning, Well, good morning to you.
<v Speaker 3>So what should what's her name, Katie, her name is Morgan?
<v Speaker 3>What should Morgan do about this dog?
<v Speaker 15>You know, I really think she should have a conversation
<v Speaker 15>with the neighbor and see if they would be willing
<v Speaker 15>to allow them to.
<v Speaker 14>Keep the dog.
<v Speaker 3>How do you approach that though, Like, how like you know, hey,
<v Speaker 3>because to me real quick, it feels like you're basically
<v Speaker 3>telling them.
<v Speaker 2>That they're not taking good care of this dog.
<v Speaker 4>Kind of that part that part, no, see.
<v Speaker 15>I think in a situation like this, you have to
<v Speaker 15>use like a little manipulation and not make it seem
<v Speaker 15>like it was due to any type of like neglect
<v Speaker 15>on their end. So I would just be like, hey, look, like,
<v Speaker 15>you know, my kid has never had a dog before.
<v Speaker 15>I think he can gain a really valuable lesson out
<v Speaker 15>of learning to maintain and you know, take care of
<v Speaker 15>a dog, and like your dog is really seems to
<v Speaker 15>enjoy my son's company. And then I would almost like
<v Speaker 15>going there, like you can like come see him, Like
<v Speaker 15>it's not necessarily this is good, but you gotta be.
<v Speaker 16>Careful because some people take advantage and then you don't
<v Speaker 16>know if they're going to be at your house every day.
<v Speaker 16>So finding like the proper way to word it and
<v Speaker 16>face it, but like throwing something good in there for them,
<v Speaker 16>like it almost benefits them, you know.
<v Speaker 3>I like that you're invoking your child and then you're
<v Speaker 3>invoking Hey, there's a little something for you and it dude. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>all right, I'm putting you on team ask for the dog.
<v Speaker 2>Dominique, thank you so much for your vote. Of course,
<v Speaker 2>have a great day.
<v Speaker 4>Thanks Dominique.
<v Speaker 2>Byes, it's awesome. All right, I got Miranda and snow
<v Speaker 2>here's Miranda. I'm Miranda. Hello, Hony, Okay, what are we
<v Speaker 2>doing with this pooch?
<v Speaker 13>Well, I would say yes because ironically the same thing
<v Speaker 13>happened to me, well my dog, that their dog would
<v Speaker 13>constantly come over somehow get out of their fence and
<v Speaker 13>just come over, scratch on our door, bark and bark
<v Speaker 13>until I opened that door. She found me, just like
<v Speaker 13>she found that that dog found the little boy you
<v Speaker 13>know it is. I would say yes, and for asking
<v Speaker 13>about for.
<v Speaker 9>The dog, that was a tough question. And yes, I
<v Speaker 9>allowed her the owner to come and do activities with us,
<v Speaker 9>which made it a little bit more easier for her
<v Speaker 9>to release this dog to us.
<v Speaker 2>That's a good idea.
<v Speaker 3>And I'd never do all the activities like come over
<v Speaker 3>and clean its teeth and give it a.
<v Speaker 9>Bath, more of like outdoor activities like going to the
<v Speaker 9>river picnic.
<v Speaker 2>You know, So you got the dog then in this situation.
<v Speaker 14>Yes, I ended up with the dog.
<v Speaker 11>What was the dog's name, Delilah, Delilah?
<v Speaker 2>What kind of dog was it?
<v Speaker 14>She was a black lab.
<v Speaker 4>Let me some labs, I would ask to.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, protective Miranda, I got to get to some other calls.
<v Speaker 2>But I do have you on team ask for that dog. Yes,
<v Speaker 2>you're so sweet.
<v Speaker 3>I could tell I feel like you were getting little
<v Speaker 3>choked up too, like reminiscing about your doggy.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I could tell you that dog.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, yeah, Well she just recently passed away.
<v Speaker 1>So thank you for sharing your story, Miranda. We do
<v Speaker 1>appreciate you falling in.
<v Speaker 2>Very heart phelt. Thank you have a good day.
<v Speaker 9>Thank you you too.
<v Speaker 2>Bye bye. All right, Hi snow, welcome to the show.
<v Speaker 17>Well, thank you very much. How are you to day?
<v Speaker 2>Well we are super dupes. What are you going to
<v Speaker 2>do with this dog?
<v Speaker 17>Well, what I would do first, because maybe it's an
<v Speaker 17>extented dog, is if it was, I would offer them, say, hey,
<v Speaker 17>here's what was going on. We'd like to buy it
<v Speaker 17>from you. If it's all possible. Then we already know
<v Speaker 17>the temperament of the dog, and you are welcome to
<v Speaker 17>visit it at any time, but we'd like to have
<v Speaker 17>it permanently ours.
<v Speaker 4>Oh, offer some money. That's a new thing being thrown
<v Speaker 4>in here. Okay.
<v Speaker 17>Some dogs are expensive.
<v Speaker 1>Especially black labs. I mean, if it's a full blood
<v Speaker 1>black lab.
<v Speaker 2>We don't know what it is. That was our last car,
<v Speaker 2>the black lab. How much money?
<v Speaker 17>We're concerned that it was a small Well, if they
<v Speaker 17>bought it, if and it's like a pedigree dog, and
<v Speaker 17>if I wanted it that bad, I'd offer them what
<v Speaker 17>they offered. But they paid for it. If you know
<v Speaker 17>the temperament, go with the.
<v Speaker 2>Ask and go with a fat stack of cat.
<v Speaker 17>Eventually, I wouldn't have a problem with that Yeah, no,
<v Speaker 17>that would.
<v Speaker 4>Make it easier, not bad at all.
<v Speaker 2>No, thank you for the very good advice.
<v Speaker 3>We got three asks and Josh is saying, I have
<v Speaker 3>to go to deb.
<v Speaker 2>So I'm gonna go to deb real quick. Oh hi, hi,
<v Speaker 2>good morning. Okay, so what are your thoughts?
<v Speaker 11>Okay, so there's no evidence of abuse of this dog.
<v Speaker 11>It was just following the boy.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, and this dog is happy and healthy.
<v Speaker 11>Yeah yeah, okay, So they can come and ask me
<v Speaker 11>as a pet owner and it's this kind of breaks
<v Speaker 11>my heart. Then I would never release my dog, you know,
<v Speaker 11>to somebody else. They could go to a shelter. That
<v Speaker 11>would be a really good thing, and he can get
<v Speaker 11>his own dog. But you can ask that would never
<v Speaker 11>give up my dog, not even for any money.
<v Speaker 5>No.
<v Speaker 1>Well, and I get that, I get you know again,
<v Speaker 1>like when you are a passionate pet owner, of course you're.
<v Speaker 4>But I think the difference here is these neighbors like that.
<v Speaker 1>The dog is outside a lot, like they aren't seeing
<v Speaker 1>them connect with this dog. And that was kind of
<v Speaker 1>her point, is She's like, I don't see them really
<v Speaker 1>doting on the dog the way we are, and that's
<v Speaker 1>kind of why she wants to ask us, because she
<v Speaker 1>can give that dog a better life.
<v Speaker 4>Her son.
<v Speaker 11>Maybe that's it's up call for the owners. If they
<v Speaker 11>do go over there and talk to the owners, maybe
<v Speaker 11>the owner will say, you know what, you're right. Yeah,
<v Speaker 11>if we love our dog, then we need and if
<v Speaker 11>we don't love our dog, then yeah, go ahead and
<v Speaker 11>take it. But I think that they're going to love
<v Speaker 11>their dog, and I think they should just go get
<v Speaker 11>their own pet.
<v Speaker 2>Really, yeah, passionate. I know I don't want that, So
<v Speaker 2>tell us about your dog.
<v Speaker 4>Tell us your dog. I want to hear about your dog.
<v Speaker 11>I had two dogs. Daisy lived to be eighteen and
<v Speaker 11>a half years old, and I had her think she
<v Speaker 11>was seven weeks old. She passed away. I never wanted
<v Speaker 11>another dog, and then I saw a dog on Facebook.
<v Speaker 11>His name was Nanny, and I drove fourteen hours round trip.
<v Speaker 11>He's from Texas and picked him up in Kansas, brought
<v Speaker 11>him home Sig and seeing just and he just loves
<v Speaker 11>me to death. And I would never give.
<v Speaker 2>Up my dog.
<v Speaker 7>Nanny sounds yes though his name though, because I'm a
<v Speaker 7>Bronco fan.
<v Speaker 13>Ye.
<v Speaker 2>Like you, Jeb.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you so much for your passionate call. You're a sweetheart.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks for opening up with us.
<v Speaker 11>I have a great morning. Thanks guys.
<v Speaker 4>Thanks you bye.
<v Speaker 2>All right, where was I her vote? I don't even know. Well,
<v Speaker 2>I think she shelter.
<v Speaker 4>I think for sure.
<v Speaker 3>Well you need to write Morgan back, yes and tell
<v Speaker 3>her it was three to one this morning.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and I think leaning on the sun, you know,
<v Speaker 1>making on.
<v Speaker 2>The sun and offer money fat stacks.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, that's how you do it, Morgan.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you, guys, We appreciate you. Show Wants to Know
<v Speaker 3>with Jeremy Katie and Josh makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 1>Jerey Katy and Josh Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I got a little something I know. Josh has something.
<v Speaker 3>I want to tell you guys about the tarps off
<v Speaker 3>trend that's going around right now in Major League based ball.
<v Speaker 3>So if you're going to a Rockies game and you
<v Speaker 3>see a bunch of random dudes up in one section.
<v Speaker 2>All with their shirts off.
<v Speaker 3>Wait spinning them around in the air, acting loud, goofy
<v Speaker 3>and singing all sorts of stupid songs.
<v Speaker 2>It's called the tarps off trend.
<v Speaker 5>Right.
<v Speaker 4>They're doing this ball games.
<v Speaker 3>They are the's multiple stadiums. It started out in Saint
<v Speaker 3>Louis and now it's been in Detroit, Tampa Bay, Philly, Seattle, Anaheim,
<v Speaker 3>and yes, at coors Field, all these dudes are getting
<v Speaker 3>their drink on and they're all kind of gathering in
<v Speaker 3>one location in the stands, and they all take their
<v Speaker 3>shirts off and start swinging their shirts around.
<v Speaker 2>I know you're all happy right now.
<v Speaker 1>Oh that's how you get me to a Rockies game.
<v Speaker 1>They should have started this at the beginning of the season.
<v Speaker 1>I would have been every single one.
<v Speaker 3>The MLB is happy about it. They're saying that attendance
<v Speaker 3>is actually up at all the stadiums so far this season,
<v Speaker 3>averaging roughly one thousand more fans per game than a
<v Speaker 3>year ago.
<v Speaker 2>Go maybe because of this Tarp's off trend.
<v Speaker 3>They say, if it continues, baseball could average thirty thousand
<v Speaker 3>fans per game for the first time since twenty sixteen.
<v Speaker 2>It's excited, so they are encouraging the shirtless behavior.
<v Speaker 4>I can't wait to go to a game now.
<v Speaker 2>Ladies to do this, well, you didn't be a Berbert anyway, Katie.
<v Speaker 3>If you like abs and nipples, dah, this is for
<v Speaker 3>you girls right at my alley.
<v Speaker 2>Tarps off trend. What else is going off?
<v Speaker 5>Well, there's a couple of things. Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>So, yes, the Abs did lose. I know, I understand,
<v Speaker 6>but don't worry. There's good news. There's a silver lining.
<v Speaker 6>Cale mccarr might be back for the next game tomorrow night. Okay,
<v Speaker 6>it was injured last game. It showed there was a
<v Speaker 6>hole in the defense. It's okay, he might be back.
<v Speaker 6>We're hoping and crossing our fingers. That's tomorrow at six pm.
<v Speaker 6>On top of that, Aaron Rodgers, the famous Aaron Rodgers
<v Speaker 6>for all the women he's dated and everything like that, says, hey,
<v Speaker 6>I'm retiring from football after this next year. Why because
<v Speaker 6>the Steelers texted him or called him and said, hey,
<v Speaker 6>we'll give you twenty five million dollars to play. And
<v Speaker 6>he goes, all right, you know what, that doesn't sound
<v Speaker 6>too bad. I could make it to an extra twenty
<v Speaker 6>five million this year. He will be back with the
<v Speaker 6>Steelers for one more year. And then he says I'm out.
<v Speaker 6>I am done with that. And then to cap it
<v Speaker 6>all off, Joey Chestnut is in the news for once
<v Speaker 6>that is not in July, for his Nathan's hot dog
<v Speaker 6>eating contest.
<v Speaker 5>He slapped a person in the face.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, he says it was all in good fun and
<v Speaker 6>that he didn't slap him that hard. The police said otherwise.
<v Speaker 6>They said, hey, you know what, man, we have it
<v Speaker 6>on surveillance video. We see you slapping him, and he goes,
<v Speaker 6>you slapped him really hard. And then he looked at
<v Speaker 6>the video and goes, yeah, you know what, that wasn't
<v Speaker 6>all in good fun.
<v Speaker 4>I'm very sorry I actually did slap that.
<v Speaker 5>He issued an apology.
<v Speaker 6>He said, I have to pay one hundred and eighty
<v Speaker 6>nine dollars and serve one hundred and ninety days in jail.
<v Speaker 6>But they said, no, you don't have to serve the
<v Speaker 6>ninety one hundred ninety days in jail.
<v Speaker 5>Just go and do your thing. You're fine.
<v Speaker 6>So he apologized and paid the fine. That's your sports
<v Speaker 6>minute right there. What I feel like you need to
<v Speaker 6>take a splash of Josh has worn out over there.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, the Avs lost last night, bad news, Good news,
<v Speaker 3>they get to try again. Here's some headlines lands still
<v Speaker 3>this morning. Here's the world's fastest mile high hype. The
<v Speaker 3>oldest continuously operating red lobster location in Tallahassee, Florida is.
<v Speaker 2>Closing on Saturday. It's been opened since the seventies.
<v Speaker 1>Uh.
<v Speaker 3>The thirteenth annual Avocado Festival in Mexico, Justness witnessed a
<v Speaker 3>Guinness World record a fifteen thousand pounds serving of guacamole.
<v Speaker 3>People are mad at Jessica Simpson right now because she
<v Speaker 3>was on a flight to Hawaii and she and her
<v Speaker 3>mom were up in first class and the children were
<v Speaker 3>back in coach. What I know, and people are mad
<v Speaker 3>at her for this now. She threw the blame onto
<v Speaker 3>her mother, saying mom bought the tickets, the trip was
<v Speaker 3>her treats. I don't know what to tell you, guys.
<v Speaker 3>She did say, though, She's like, if I had bought
<v Speaker 3>the tickets, the kids would have been in first class
<v Speaker 3>with me, So she threw it on her mom.
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure the kids like not being by their Eron's right.
<v Speaker 1>Everybody was happy.
<v Speaker 3>And jack around in the back. There you need a
<v Speaker 3>whole bag of sour patch, kids. Yes, your mom's not
<v Speaker 3>gonna tell you to stop. I got one final thing
<v Speaker 3>for you. Heritage auctions up for grabs. Matthew Perry's estate
<v Speaker 3>items one hundred and thirty different items up for sale,
<v Speaker 3>including his wallet containing an American Express card and his
<v Speaker 3>Triple A card. There's a few pieces from the Friends set.
<v Speaker 3>There's a Banksy painting the Girl with the Balloon, estimated
<v Speaker 3>at eight hundred thousand dollars. A few SAG Awards up
<v Speaker 3>for grabs. How about this a photo album from Jennifer
<v Speaker 3>Aniston that she created for the show's wrap up and
<v Speaker 3>with a bunch of candid photos from the cast, some
<v Speaker 3>private dinner photos and some quotes in their handwritten stuff.
<v Speaker 2>That's up for sake Jennifer Andison.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, that's about five thousand bucks right now if you'd
<v Speaker 3>like the photo album, which is I think fairly affordable
<v Speaker 3>for somebody who loves Friends.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, the bids are going on right now. I
<v Speaker 2>think it wraps up June fifth, something like that finalizes.
<v Speaker 4>I still miss that guy.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know. Funny guys. What's local stuff?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, Well, Colorado's favorite funny guys. Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
<v Speaker 1>They were on Jimmy Kimmel this week, and so of
<v Speaker 1>course they got off on the topic of saving Casa Benita.
<v Speaker 2>I'd love to play it for you, but my computer's
<v Speaker 2>frozen again. So well, they just.
<v Speaker 1>Talked about how it was a really dumb idea for
<v Speaker 1>them to undertake that entire remake of that restaurant like it.
<v Speaker 1>Initially they thought it was gonna cost him like seven
<v Speaker 1>million dollars to finish it and restore it and everything.
<v Speaker 1>And when they were all said and done, fifty million
<v Speaker 1>dollars later.
<v Speaker 2>They did not know what they were getting into. Absolutely,
<v Speaker 2>was there not a walk through beforehand?
<v Speaker 4>I'm sure there were.
<v Speaker 1>But when they started taking down those walls and looking
<v Speaker 1>under all those restaurants like quality hoods and stuff in
<v Speaker 1>the kitchen.
<v Speaker 2>Is that what was the restaurant quality hoods?
<v Speaker 1>You know, like the overhead hoods and the girls and stuff.
<v Speaker 1>If you've ever worked in a restaurant, that's one.
<v Speaker 4>Of the dirties. I know you're laughing, but that's a
<v Speaker 4>big part of it.
<v Speaker 2>We're worried about the lead pipes are asbestos.
<v Speaker 3>They were like, I'm sure this is not a restaurant
<v Speaker 3>quality right here.
<v Speaker 2>You know what, there goes another millions.
<v Speaker 7>All of that had to come into play, but they
<v Speaker 7>they were very excited that they could keep one of
<v Speaker 7>Colorado's most iconic, treasured restaurants around.
<v Speaker 4>They were like, you know, I don't know if we
<v Speaker 4>would do it again knowing what we.
<v Speaker 2>Know now, but especially those restaurant quality hoods. No, we
<v Speaker 2>had no idea the costumeee, they're so spending.
<v Speaker 4>But okay, you're funny, but it's true.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, that's funny that you jumped to that as their
<v Speaker 3>biggest concern, not.
<v Speaker 2>That the pipes were completely full of grease.
<v Speaker 8>I worked in a restaurant for a long time, and
<v Speaker 8>I know how dirty those hoods get.
<v Speaker 3>It is not up to code write me a check
<v Speaker 3>for fifty mili fifty million dollars. I don't even know
<v Speaker 3>why I'm talking like this. That's the foreman on the job. Listen,
<v Speaker 3>Matt Drey, whatever your names are, it's gonna be about
<v Speaker 3>fifty mili, these restaurant quality events.
<v Speaker 4>About the oatmeal cream pie banded.
<v Speaker 2>No, I'm sorry, we're out of town. Good.
<v Speaker 4>You know what, south Park wrapping it up for you.
<v Speaker 2>That's all you get with jkj here. It makes.
<v Speaker 1>She's got the mic, the moxie, and a brain full
<v Speaker 1>of doctor Philery runs.
<v Speaker 2>She's on me like a duck on a joom bug.
<v Speaker 17>But can you take down Katie in pop culture?
<v Speaker 5>SmackDown?
<v Speaker 4>This is Katie Crush.
<v Speaker 3>Let's get it on. It's time to crush. It's crushed tastic.
<v Speaker 2>Hi Stacy, you made it in.
<v Speaker 14>I made it in, just finished pickball, got in the car,
<v Speaker 14>turned on and the radio was on it and I
<v Speaker 14>took a chance to call it.
<v Speaker 3>And here you are with a pickle bottle of pickle
<v Speaker 3>pickle paddle in your hand.
<v Speaker 2>Does your pickleball team have like a name?
<v Speaker 14>We just play in groups groups of women, like three
<v Speaker 14>mornings a week that have been playing for five years.
<v Speaker 2>You don't have like a cutesy name.
<v Speaker 14>No. No, because you play with so many different people,
<v Speaker 14>so it's not really a team.
<v Speaker 1>Do you walk around the court saying things like though,
<v Speaker 1>like I'm a big deal.
<v Speaker 2>Stop it?
<v Speaker 3>No, I will let Stacey win automatically if you do
<v Speaker 3>things like.
<v Speaker 14>Okay, I'm six, so a little bit intimidating.
<v Speaker 4>Oh yeah, dangs, Stacey, bring it.
<v Speaker 2>Are you retired or do you work?
<v Speaker 1>No?
<v Speaker 14>I still work full time. I just kind of start
<v Speaker 14>the morning with pickle ball.
<v Speaker 2>What do you do for your job?
<v Speaker 14>Work in telecommunications?
<v Speaker 2>I thought so I could hear it in your voice.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Stacey, I'm gonna give you and Katie the same
<v Speaker 3>five pop culture trivia questions.
<v Speaker 2>Best out of five wins ties go to Katie because
<v Speaker 2>she made up the rules.
<v Speaker 5>Right did you like to say right?
<v Speaker 2>Would you like to say anything to Stacy before you
<v Speaker 2>leave here?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Stacey, just bring it that same energy you bring
<v Speaker 1>on the pickle ball court.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, we about to play.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, slap it girl, Well, good luck, Stacy. Tell Katie
<v Speaker 3>to leave the studio for me.
<v Speaker 14>Get out of the studio, okay, yeah, all right.
<v Speaker 3>So she goes into a room where she can't hear anything.
<v Speaker 3>I come up with the questions, so there's no cheating,
<v Speaker 3>and we'll find out if you are right or wrong
<v Speaker 3>once we bring her back into the studios and I'm watching.
<v Speaker 2>I'm watching. I don't want her to cheat. All right,
<v Speaker 2>she's in her little room. Let's do it, Stacy.
<v Speaker 3>Uh what batman villain coined the term? Why so serious?
<v Speaker 14>Oh gosh, the Riddler?
<v Speaker 3>All right. Second question the movie American Pie. The character
<v Speaker 3>Michelle says that one time at band camp. What instrument
<v Speaker 3>did she play at band camp?
<v Speaker 14>Oh that was a long time ago.
<v Speaker 12>I'll say trombone?
<v Speaker 10>All right?
<v Speaker 2>When was that? This is the nineties? All right? Uh?
<v Speaker 2>Well if you thought that one was far back.
<v Speaker 3>But these are like pop culture too, Stacy, I mean, okay,
<v Speaker 3>so remember Erkle from the Family Matters, TV show. What
<v Speaker 3>was Erkele's catchphrase every time he messed something up?
<v Speaker 14>Oh gosh, Oh did I do that? Did I do that?
<v Speaker 14>Did I do that? Something like that?
<v Speaker 2>Did I do that? All right, I'm putting you down.
<v Speaker 3>Fourth question, what party prop would appear as a direct
<v Speaker 3>warning of Penny Wise's the clown's presence in the movie It.
<v Speaker 2>What was the party prop?
<v Speaker 4>A balloon?
<v Speaker 14>A red balloon?
<v Speaker 2>Ball red balloon?
<v Speaker 3>And your fifth and final question for Katie Crush. What
<v Speaker 3>singer went crazy viral for singing a duet with Madonna
<v Speaker 3>during her co Ochella set this spring.
<v Speaker 14>Sabrina Carpenter. I was Atchell but the week after for Stagecoach.
<v Speaker 14>Look at you?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, So I'll put you down for Sabrina and we'll
<v Speaker 3>bring Katie back in getting back in here?
<v Speaker 13>Hi?
<v Speaker 2>How are you? How you doing fine? Let me turn
<v Speaker 2>your mic back on.
<v Speaker 1>HI?
<v Speaker 2>All right, you're ready to play?
<v Speaker 4>Hey, I'm ready?
<v Speaker 2>All right?
<v Speaker 3>What Batman villain coined the term why so serious?
<v Speaker 4>Joker?
<v Speaker 2>He was the joker? Yeah, yeah, you said riddler. He
<v Speaker 2>was the joker. What instrument did Michelle play?
<v Speaker 11>Now?
<v Speaker 3>Michelle was in American Pie. She was that one time
<v Speaker 3>at band camp. What was the instrument.
<v Speaker 2>That she played.
<v Speaker 4>A flute?
<v Speaker 2>You said, trombone?
<v Speaker 4>Whoa?
<v Speaker 2>Whoa? Do you remember what she did with the flute?
<v Speaker 4>Don't say it, don't say it?
<v Speaker 2>All right, Katie? Remember ercle from the TV show Family Matters.
<v Speaker 4>That year day?
<v Speaker 2>What did he say when he messed something up?
<v Speaker 4>Did I knew that?
<v Speaker 1>Uh?
<v Speaker 2>Stacy? You also said that?
<v Speaker 4>Oh yea, Stacy, Okay, good job.
<v Speaker 3>Here's your fourth question. What party prop would appear as
<v Speaker 3>a direct warning of Penny Wise the clown's presence in
<v Speaker 3>the movie.
<v Speaker 4>It Oh, the balloon like the Red balloon? We want
<v Speaker 4>to say, yeah, that movie? Stacy?
<v Speaker 2>You said, red balloon? Your little laugh every time?
<v Speaker 4>So perfect?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, what do I have? You have your fifth one?
<v Speaker 11>Here?
<v Speaker 3>What singer went crazy viral for singing a duet with
<v Speaker 3>Madonna during her Coach Ella set this spring, Sabrina Carpenter.
<v Speaker 3>Stacy said, what bad news is?
<v Speaker 2>Stacy?
<v Speaker 4>You got three?
<v Speaker 2>Katie, you got five? You put the definition of crushing.
<v Speaker 3>Wow, Katie came to play pickleball lady.
<v Speaker 15>Yes she did.
<v Speaker 14>Darn I knew all the answers the other day when
<v Speaker 14>you couldn't hear the people and Katie had to answer herself.
<v Speaker 3>We had phone issues. Stacy, it was awfully nice meeting you.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you for being brave and calling in and playing.
<v Speaker 3>Here's what's gonna happen. I'm gonna put you on hold.
<v Speaker 3>Josh still wants to come back and talk to you.
<v Speaker 3>He's gonna get your information so we can send you
<v Speaker 3>the podcast.
<v Speaker 14>All right, Okay, that sounds great, all.
<v Speaker 1>Right, Stacey, Stacey, Wow, Katie, geez, show up. I know
<v Speaker 1>sometimes I'm just stronger than I even realized.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know what about the lute.
<v Speaker 4>I knew that one
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