<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh six one hundred. I was walking
<v Speaker 1>yesterday and I'm on my walking path and all of
<v Speaker 1>a sudden, behind me, I hear two ladies talking. So
<v Speaker 1>I get over, just you know, to give them room
<v Speaker 1>to pass on the left, and they pass me and
<v Speaker 1>they are running with each other, side by side and
<v Speaker 1>having a normal conversation without breathing and absolutely dying.
<v Speaker 2>I was just so impressed by it.
<v Speaker 1>Again, people who run and have that kind of breath control.
<v Speaker 2>Like when I'm out there.
<v Speaker 1>Running for one, it's only two miles, and by that
<v Speaker 1>last point six miles.
<v Speaker 2>I'm dying.
<v Speaker 1>There's barely breathing going on, much less being able to
<v Speaker 1>hold a conversation with somebody else. That's why I don't
<v Speaker 1>run with people. It's because I can't talk to you
<v Speaker 1>when we run. You know, I must do this by
<v Speaker 1>myself because I can barely make it. I mean, I
<v Speaker 1>am pushing that last point five right, like one.
<v Speaker 2>Foot in front of the other. Let's go, You're almost there.
<v Speaker 2>But it ask me so much.
<v Speaker 1>Now when you run, when you're on the treadmill, can
<v Speaker 1>you just have a normal conversation with somebody?
<v Speaker 3>It depends on how long I've been going. I mean,
<v Speaker 3>with these ladies, I'm wondering, with all due respect, maybe
<v Speaker 3>they've got different eating habits than you.
<v Speaker 1>That has nothing to do with it. I don't think really.
<v Speaker 3>You're on record as eating and you know, fried chicken
<v Speaker 3>in your car while you're driving.
<v Speaker 2>Protein Jeremy, I don't know what's wrong with that. Like
<v Speaker 2>I'm just getting I'm hitting my.
<v Speaker 4>Protest at like nine in the evening.
<v Speaker 1>My gosh, the complex cars that I got in that
<v Speaker 1>drive through though.
<v Speaker 2>You wouldn't believe it. You wouldn't believe the amount of
<v Speaker 2>new treads.
<v Speaker 4>That you don't work your way up to the conversation.
<v Speaker 2>I just don't, you'll get it.
<v Speaker 1>I It's like I remember Taylor Swift saying she trained
<v Speaker 1>for her Era's tour singing every song on the treadmill,
<v Speaker 1>and I'm like, how do you do that? Wait a second.
<v Speaker 1>People are on a different level of fitness and me like,
<v Speaker 1>I'm just proud I've run six miles a week and
<v Speaker 1>even saying that out loud, me and Katie in her twenties.
<v Speaker 2>Could never So I'm just very proud of myself.
<v Speaker 3>At least it's something you know, I don't need to
<v Speaker 3>run with somebody and talk. Just be in the zone,
<v Speaker 3>focus and run.
<v Speaker 2>But it just like shocked me that people were out
<v Speaker 2>there doing that.
<v Speaker 3>My biggest concern was you saying that they were running
<v Speaker 3>side by side because the place I go, this little
<v Speaker 3>lake by our house. Oh man, it annoys me when
<v Speaker 3>you come up on people and they're side by side
<v Speaker 3>taking up the entire path.
<v Speaker 2>And then they don't move on and they don't move.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I make it.
<v Speaker 3>I make it known that I gotta go around them,
<v Speaker 3>say you one of these as I run around.
<v Speaker 1>Excuse me when I have to run in the grass
<v Speaker 1>like I always do it because I'm gonna laugh. I
<v Speaker 1>have a little bit of social awareness when you're out
<v Speaker 1>there walking with a buddy, like.
<v Speaker 3>Or the person who's the dog on the leash and
<v Speaker 3>the dogs going across the path while they're.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah no, definitely, if you're gonna be out there exercising,
<v Speaker 1>make sure.
<v Speaker 3>You you know yeah yeah yeah, or tripping hazard.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I'll just go back. Yeah take that.
<v Speaker 4>Behind the scenes, Katie's been like giddy all week. She's like,
<v Speaker 4>we're gonna go a four day week.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah we get an extra day.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you've been counted down to date. Well, if you
<v Speaker 3>are heading out traveling. Triple A just released its Memorial
<v Speaker 3>Day Travel Report. They're predicting a record number of Americans
<v Speaker 3>are going to be traveling this year, about forty five
<v Speaker 3>million people this year, which is actually up from last year,
<v Speaker 3>which is surprising considering it's like five bucks a gallon, right.
<v Speaker 1>I know I would not be driving anywhere, that's for sure.
<v Speaker 3>I guess people just don't GAF and they're like, screw it,
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna pay the extra few bucks and get out
<v Speaker 3>of town, get away from you know, friends, family, I
<v Speaker 3>don't know, co workers. They're out of town. So there's
<v Speaker 3>a whole list, of course, two on the best times.
<v Speaker 4>To leave and all that. If you're interested in the Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>google that nobody cares now if you're heading out on
<v Speaker 4>a plane. I do like this story.
<v Speaker 3>D IA just recognized by Food and Wine as one
<v Speaker 3>of the top airports in America for food and drink,
<v Speaker 3>landed number three nationally, So it's all part of we've
<v Speaker 3>been talking about this. DIA is like aggressively expanding its
<v Speaker 3>restaurant lineup, adding dozens of new concepts and local Colorado brands,
<v Speaker 3>and they want to make Dea feel more like a
<v Speaker 3>destination than a stressful layovers machine.
<v Speaker 4>Socially, it is one of.
<v Speaker 3>The busiest airports in the country, and they're clearly leaning
<v Speaker 3>into it being a destination to just chill while you're
<v Speaker 3>in town. Yeah, or like, can you imagine, like on
<v Speaker 3>a Saturday night, you send a text out, you guys
<v Speaker 3>want to go hang at the airport.
<v Speaker 1>Yea, drinks and I know not only that, like the food,
<v Speaker 1>but they try to, you know, get some music in there,
<v Speaker 1>some live music, some art type stuff. They've got a
<v Speaker 1>lot of different art things that are displayed at the
<v Speaker 1>airport now, so they're doing their best.
<v Speaker 2>To make it kind of a destination. I dig it.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I like it.
<v Speaker 3>It's kind of turned into like a mini entertainment district too,
<v Speaker 3>because they've got those concerts and stuff.
<v Speaker 4>They're out in that area.
<v Speaker 2>Exactly, and it's a good look.
<v Speaker 1>I would have to say, having traveled through the airport
<v Speaker 1>years ago, we're talking in like fifteen twenty years ago,
<v Speaker 1>when Zoe was a baby, way more stressful, way more
<v Speaker 1>stressful to.
<v Speaker 2>Make your way through it. Now it is a lot
<v Speaker 2>more enjoyable.
<v Speaker 1>I would have to say, Like, I give myself time
<v Speaker 1>at the airport, but I like all the food that
<v Speaker 1>they have.
<v Speaker 2>I make my way through the concourse.
<v Speaker 1>I'm at to see what options are available, and I
<v Speaker 1>picked the best one. So I like that they upped
<v Speaker 1>their food game. I think that's important.
<v Speaker 3>Some decent stuff too, yeah, yeah, yeah, we haven't always
<v Speaker 3>out there.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah yeah, yeah, self t bone, Yeah, so many things.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, whatever kind of cuisine you're looking for, they
<v Speaker 1>have it out at the airport.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, didn't you have something too about Red Rocks?
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god.
<v Speaker 1>So this was a study by ace dot com where
<v Speaker 1>they asked three thousand people to just name the most
<v Speaker 1>unexpectedly romantic spot in Colorado.
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, Red Rocks topped the list.
<v Speaker 1>The parking lot and not any I think all the
<v Speaker 1>work a lot are just romantic, and I would have
<v Speaker 1>to agree, you know what.
<v Speaker 4>That's right, it's very romantic. The news, the city lights.
<v Speaker 2>I've had some romance out in the parking lot there,
<v Speaker 2>red Rock. So I'm just like, you know, I've definitely somebody.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well no, I was by myself, thanks, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 4>No, it's more fun.
<v Speaker 2>It is way more fun. But it is beautiful.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, sunrise sunset, doesn't matter what time of day.
<v Speaker 2>It's a gorgeous background.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, you know, hang out with your screening by yourself, may.
<v Speaker 4>Or may not have been kicked out of that parking lot.
<v Speaker 2>Up because by yourself, sir.
<v Speaker 4>As a matter of fact, I was by myself. Thank
<v Speaker 4>you very much
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