<v Speaker 1>Jery Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Do you know when you are in that situation where
<v Speaker 2>somebody says something wrong and you know it's wrong, but
<v Speaker 2>you don't want to correct them.
<v Speaker 3>Every day when I'm Wow, Jeremy, not wrong.
<v Speaker 2>Yesterday, I was on my walk and there were a
<v Speaker 2>couple of young ladies in front of me walking right
<v Speaker 2>and I heard their conversation and it took all of
<v Speaker 2>my might not to.
<v Speaker 1>Be like, oh my god, you're wrong, Like they said,
<v Speaker 1>are you going to go?
<v Speaker 2>They were had to be like early twenties, they were young, okay,
<v Speaker 2>So they were walking and they're like, I don't know,
<v Speaker 2>doesn't she live in like the Reno District?
<v Speaker 1>And the other one was like I think, so where's that?
<v Speaker 2>And they're like, you know, downtown the Reno District And
<v Speaker 2>I'm just like I know.
<v Speaker 1>And the whole time I'm walking behind.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like I know what it is and what it
<v Speaker 2>is and the other one's like, I think it's rhino
<v Speaker 2>and she's like why wouldn't it be called rhino?
<v Speaker 1>Are there rhinos there? And like that was like the moment.
<v Speaker 2>Where I started to pass them, and it took all
<v Speaker 2>of my might not to be like River North. That's
<v Speaker 2>why they call it that. It's you know, the shortened
<v Speaker 2>the rhino. There's a rhino down there now. But it
<v Speaker 2>was just so funny to me. I'm like, did you
<v Speaker 2>grow up here? Like we're in Lone Tree, We're not
<v Speaker 2>across the state where you wouldn't be familiar.
<v Speaker 1>You've never heard the term rhino district. It blew my mind.
<v Speaker 2>And I didn't say anything, just because again, when you're
<v Speaker 2>out side, I wish you have I know.
<v Speaker 3>Well it took shut up, lady.
<v Speaker 2>That's why I did it, because I knew immediately they'd
<v Speaker 2>be like, who is this lady walking telling us what
<v Speaker 2>it is I'm getting I knew it.
<v Speaker 1>That's why I didn't say something. But man, I wanted
<v Speaker 1>to correct them so bad. You should have it? Why not?
<v Speaker 2>I didn't want them to put a TikTok up about
<v Speaker 2>they have to learn from their elders.
<v Speaker 4>Is what it is. I gather around the campfire that
<v Speaker 4>have a story to tell you about the rhinos.
<v Speaker 3>Hot on the buildings down there.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know if this is just me, but when
<v Speaker 2>I'm around younger people especially, I just don't want them
<v Speaker 2>to like record it.
<v Speaker 3>You get scared.
<v Speaker 4>I noticed that where were something else happened to where
<v Speaker 4>there was some young people and you wanted to say
<v Speaker 4>something to them.
<v Speaker 3>Was that a story you were telling me off the air.
<v Speaker 4>I just get so scared and nervous around the young streets,
<v Speaker 4>around the zers.
<v Speaker 1>Young people scare me.
<v Speaker 2>Unless it's my daughter, then I had to put the
<v Speaker 2>mom face on, but all the other ones terrify me.
<v Speaker 4>I'm afraid that they're gonna like tackle you and beat
<v Speaker 4>you down, or just like.
<v Speaker 3>They're gonna hurt like shame you. Yeah, with you're feelings.
<v Speaker 2>I'm afraid they're gonna record me and put me on
<v Speaker 2>TikTok and I'm gonna go what I mean right without
<v Speaker 2>me knowing.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, this lady thinks she's right like I just I
<v Speaker 1>don't know.
<v Speaker 2>You never know how those things are gonna unfold, right,
<v Speaker 2>Like you could be right, but it doesn't matter because
<v Speaker 2>you got in their space and that's what the TA
<v Speaker 2>talks about.
<v Speaker 1>So I am you're on the.
<v Speaker 3>Trail you could have run.
<v Speaker 4>I want to thank all of our listeners who have
<v Speaker 4>been writing in not only on the text line, but
<v Speaker 4>a lot of messages on my Facebook and my Instagram
<v Speaker 4>asking me about how I'm feeling because I've just been
<v Speaker 4>a little off for the past couple of months. So
<v Speaker 4>I finally went into the doctor and I was like, hey,
<v Speaker 4>I'm just feeling a little off, which I think everybody
<v Speaker 4>should do, right, like take care.
<v Speaker 3>Of your health.
<v Speaker 4>If you're listening right now and you're just feeling a
<v Speaker 4>little weird, go see your doctor. I was in there
<v Speaker 4>and he ordered a bunch of blood tests and stuff.
<v Speaker 4>We're just going to see what the heck's going on.
<v Speaker 4>I think it's manopause or low tea or something. But anyway,
<v Speaker 4>I got in there and the lady was drawing my
<v Speaker 4>blood and she's like, oh, did you know that your
<v Speaker 4>doctor also requested a stool sample, And I was like,
<v Speaker 4>oh god, no, oh, dear God, nor right now. So
<v Speaker 4>I started to unzip my pants and she's like no, no, no, Hey.
<v Speaker 4>She gave me the little hat thing that you put
<v Speaker 4>on your toy it you take it home. I had
<v Speaker 4>to do it at home, so it looks like it's
<v Speaker 4>like a cowboy hat turned upside down and you put
<v Speaker 4>it on your toilet.
<v Speaker 2>Right.
<v Speaker 3>I can't believe how many people like wrote me and
<v Speaker 3>like how did I go?
<v Speaker 4>I will say, like I waited until there was nobody
<v Speaker 4>at home. Like I was, like, it's like a dog
<v Speaker 4>who like goes off and wanders off alone and dies.
<v Speaker 3>I wanted to be alone.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, nobody watched.
<v Speaker 4>Me, please, I don't want anyone in the house knowing
<v Speaker 4>what is going on. So they were running some errands,
<v Speaker 4>you know, and I and I ran downstairs and grabbed
<v Speaker 4>the cowboy hat and ran upstairs.
<v Speaker 3>And I didn't know. I've never done this before, you know,
<v Speaker 3>I didn't know.
<v Speaker 4>I had like a I had wet wipes and a
<v Speaker 4>trash bag and a bottle of wind decks.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know.
<v Speaker 4>I didn't know this was gonna be. I had a
<v Speaker 4>free I had a spoon, you know in the cup.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, the breeze the spoon, right, yeah, gloves on, and
<v Speaker 2>a mask.
<v Speaker 3>I didn't know what the heck was going to happen.
<v Speaker 3>So anyway, suit, yeah, a painting suit on.
<v Speaker 4>And I locked all the doors all the way up,
<v Speaker 4>you know, into the bedroom, and I locked the bathroom door,
<v Speaker 4>and I turned on the music.
<v Speaker 3>And it was a thing.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, So anyway, you did your thing, you know, and
<v Speaker 4>then you get the spoon out and you do your thing,
<v Speaker 4>and you fill up the cup and it's one of
<v Speaker 4>the worst things that you gotta do.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I'm sure, how fol did you go?
<v Speaker 2>Oh?
<v Speaker 3>I topped that baby. So anyway, then you take that
<v Speaker 3>and you put it in the freezer. Okay.
<v Speaker 4>So when they did finally come home, it's like wrapped
<v Speaker 4>in a bag and I put it in the freezer
<v Speaker 4>and I brought everyone over to the freezer and said,
<v Speaker 4>don't open this bag.
<v Speaker 1>Did you tell them what was in it?
<v Speaker 4>Well, they knew, I mean they knew what I had
<v Speaker 4>to get done. And I was like, this is what
<v Speaker 4>I did. I did something. I have done something.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, well, because usually when you tell kids don't do this,
<v Speaker 2>they do it.
<v Speaker 1>Believe me.
<v Speaker 3>My son was like, let me see it. I don't know.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not going to show you.
<v Speaker 4>But listen, I have done something, and this is the
<v Speaker 4>something I did. And now it is here in the
<v Speaker 4>freezer next to the corn dogs, and you should not
<v Speaker 4>open this bag because it will scar you.
<v Speaker 3>It will scar you.
<v Speaker 4>So anyway, yesterday was the day that I had some
<v Speaker 4>time to go run it back to the doctor's office
<v Speaker 4>because you got to go drop it off. So we
<v Speaker 4>were out running some errands yesterday. We had a show
<v Speaker 4>thing going on. Okay, So we did our show thing
<v Speaker 4>and three of us. I ran home, grabbed this container
<v Speaker 4>out of the freezer, threw it in the car, and
<v Speaker 4>made my way to the doctor's office. And the whole time,
<v Speaker 4>I'm like looking down at this, like it's in the
<v Speaker 4>passenger seat, and I'm like, who if I were to
<v Speaker 4>get pulled over right now, the police officer was like,
<v Speaker 4>what's the big.
<v Speaker 2>This.
<v Speaker 4>The whole time, I'm thinking, like, if I get pulled
<v Speaker 4>over and they're gonna ask what's in the bag, I'm
<v Speaker 4>gonna be.
<v Speaker 1>Like, uki, please search me.
<v Speaker 4>So I get to the doctor's office and I roll
<v Speaker 4>in and I grabbed my frozen turd and I'm and
<v Speaker 4>I'm fairly far out in the parking lot and I'm
<v Speaker 4>I'm grabbing this bag, and of course the bag.
<v Speaker 3>Says bio hazard off the side.
<v Speaker 4>So I'm walking in with the bio hazard bag and
<v Speaker 4>people keep looking at me and I don't know. I'm like,
<v Speaker 4>you're looking at my bag, like what's in the bio
<v Speaker 4>hazard bag? And I get in and I hand the
<v Speaker 4>lady the thing at the front desk. I'm like, here
<v Speaker 4>you go, here's the here's my bag, and she's like
<v Speaker 4>She's kind of like, this is one of these like
<v Speaker 4>why am I working here too? I give her the
<v Speaker 4>bag and she's like, do they have to stay frozen?
<v Speaker 4>I was like, yes, it's gotta stay frozen. And she
<v Speaker 4>keeps like looking at me kind of weird too, like
<v Speaker 4>giving me weird looks. So I dropped it off and
<v Speaker 4>I walked back out to my vehicle, and as I
<v Speaker 4>get in, I grabbed like the rear of your mirror,
<v Speaker 4>you know, because I felt like I had something in my tooth.
<v Speaker 4>And I look and I bend it and I look
<v Speaker 4>down and I'm looking at myself in the mirror and
<v Speaker 4>lo and behold, I forgot I had a mixed one
<v Speaker 4>hundred shirt on.
<v Speaker 3>I know when I do that.
<v Speaker 1>I know a lot of people listening to this show.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I'm thinking that a few of them were like, Hey,
<v Speaker 4>is that Jeer from the radio, and what the hell
<v Speaker 4>is he doing with.
<v Speaker 3>A bio hazard bag full of poop?
<v Speaker 1>He's really doing it. He said he was gonna do it.
<v Speaker 1>I did the thing and.
<v Speaker 4>New travel trend that's gaining traction after somebody talked about
<v Speaker 4>it on Instagram and everybody's kind of glomming onto it.
<v Speaker 3>It's called a PLoP vacation.
<v Speaker 4>So instead of cramming your trip full of sight seeing
<v Speaker 4>and excursions and a jam packed itinerary.
<v Speaker 3>The idea is basically just to PLoP.
<v Speaker 4>Down, find a chair, a hammock, a comfortable spot, and
<v Speaker 4>spend your entire vacation Joba the hutting it.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>Travel experts are saying that people often come home from
<v Speaker 4>vacations feeling exhausted because basically they're trying to cram in
<v Speaker 4>so much stuff, and that we need to enjoy the
<v Speaker 4>PLoP vacation just a little bit more because there's no
<v Speaker 4>pressure or packed schedule, just the old R and R,
<v Speaker 4>which is what vacation should be. That you're resting and relaxing.
<v Speaker 4>Anyone can enjoy a PLoP vacation, says this story. Single people, couples,
<v Speaker 4>even people with kids fall.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that last part I don't know about that.
<v Speaker 4>Their key is to pack a bag with everything your
<v Speaker 4>family needs for the day and enjoy not having to
<v Speaker 4>carry it all over the city and find somewhere special
<v Speaker 4>and PLoP down and just enjoy the view.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, I'm a fan of the plot.
<v Speaker 3>I think so sounds nice.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, like part of the vacation I don't think I
<v Speaker 2>could just sit there the whole time. My gosh, if
<v Speaker 2>you're in some kind of like beautiful tropical destination, like
<v Speaker 2>I want to go see what's up, go see what's
<v Speaker 2>going on.
<v Speaker 3>You want some waterfalls.
<v Speaker 1>Exactly part of it.
<v Speaker 2>I want local food, relax. But I mean, I don't
<v Speaker 2>need to all PLoP.
<v Speaker 1>I don't. I don't need to be all about the plot, right.
<v Speaker 4>I know a few people they would once they PLoP,
<v Speaker 4>they don't stop.
<v Speaker 3>I know a few people just general life.
<v Speaker 4>When you see them, their ploppers is hard for them
<v Speaker 4>to get up, really.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And once they're there, they're there.
<v Speaker 1>This is gravity. Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Actually, I think of I think of one big one
<v Speaker 3>right now.
<v Speaker 1>I think I know.
<v Speaker 3>I think I'm gonna name her PLoP. Now, that's an
<v Speaker 3>awesome nickname.
<v Speaker 1>She can PLoP off.
<v Speaker 4>Actually coming over, we better clear the chair off because
<v Speaker 4>Plop's coming.
<v Speaker 1>Your news digger nickname.
<v Speaker 2>Now?
<v Speaker 1>And who that could be?
<v Speaker 3>Who am I talking about?
<v Speaker 4>Speaking of plopping, you can also PLoP like in the
<v Speaker 4>city that you're in too.
<v Speaker 3>You don't have to go travel, just PLoP where you're at.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, And there's a lot of stuff going on this week,
<v Speaker 4>and I think locally is actually, or you can.
<v Speaker 1>Just do all the things. Well, it's really neat.
<v Speaker 2>Actually, I don't know if you heard Pride Month celebrating
<v Speaker 2>things all month long, so there are so many things
<v Speaker 2>for you to get into in celebration of it. So
<v Speaker 2>this weekend in particular, both Edgewater and Longmont have a
<v Speaker 2>couple places for you.
<v Speaker 1>To get into the festivities. This weekend, we also have
<v Speaker 1>the Chalk Art Festival.
<v Speaker 4>Now, this is always wanted to go, and it's such
<v Speaker 4>a good weekend for it because it's to be like
<v Speaker 4>ninety degrees.
<v Speaker 2>Exactly, no rain in the fore cast, so the sixth
<v Speaker 2>and the seven so that's uh on Sunday. I didn't
<v Speaker 2>even mean to do that downtown Denver. This is going
<v Speaker 2>to cover two blocks south of Civic Center Park, so
<v Speaker 2>twelfth and Bannock, I believe is where it's gonna be.
<v Speaker 1>And it just so neat.
<v Speaker 2>Like the way people create art with chalk, it is mesmerizing.
<v Speaker 3>You know what, I've always wanted to.
<v Speaker 1>Do your artists out there, I've always.
<v Speaker 4>Wanted to go down to the Chalk Art Festival and
<v Speaker 4>have like a big gulp. You know, I knew you
<v Speaker 4>were going to run, but have it be empty, you know,
<v Speaker 4>and just walk up to people and then act like
<v Speaker 4>you're drinking out of it and then go whoa and
<v Speaker 4>drop it like.
<v Speaker 3>You're like right on their chalk art and watch them
<v Speaker 3>freak out.
<v Speaker 1>And no, I could.
<v Speaker 3>Wouldn't it be fun?
<v Speaker 1>Totally see you doing that fun.
<v Speaker 3>I think it's hilarious.
<v Speaker 4>Or you know what else you could do is you
<v Speaker 4>could bring a little squirt in and put it in
<v Speaker 4>your pocket.
<v Speaker 3>And like as you're walking by by right on, just.
<v Speaker 1>To mess with them. Yeah, why not give them a
<v Speaker 1>little anxiety.
<v Speaker 4>And that's where Jeremy was escorted out of the chalk
<v Speaker 4>Art Festival.
<v Speaker 2>The only person to ever get kicked out at the
<v Speaker 2>chalk Art Festival Local Radio DJ.
<v Speaker 1>You can also get into the Denver Greek Fest. That's
<v Speaker 1>this weekend.
<v Speaker 2>So much fun. Oh bah right, holy span a copaa
<v Speaker 2>nothing and then just want more. Because it is the
<v Speaker 2>free fishing weekends. You can go up I don't know when,
<v Speaker 2>to fish at all the lakes without any license this weekend.
<v Speaker 1>Only here in Colorado anywhere. Yeah, like they do not
<v Speaker 1>know this, the free fishing weekends. You don't have heard
<v Speaker 1>of a license?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you can go and fish wherever you'd like, and
<v Speaker 2>you don't have to.
<v Speaker 1>Have a stock up for it. They want you to
<v Speaker 1>stock up well.
<v Speaker 2>They want you to be able to test out the
<v Speaker 2>waters if you will, to see if fishing is for you,
<v Speaker 2>and then you can buy yourself a license. And I
<v Speaker 2>strongly encourage that. Taking your kids up fishing good memories,
<v Speaker 2>such good memories, and a great way for them to
<v Speaker 2>just learn about like life.
<v Speaker 1>Like yeah, being able to.
<v Speaker 2>You know, bet a hook that's a life skill, is
<v Speaker 2>a life skill.
<v Speaker 1>I know how to do it with a leech or
<v Speaker 1>a worm. Let's go.
<v Speaker 4>It's a great experience too, to learn some very colorful
<v Speaker 4>language from your father after you hook that line on,
<v Speaker 4>you know, seaweed and stuff and the log for the.
<v Speaker 3>Fifteenth time and you got to restring the hook. Very
<v Speaker 3>colorful language.
<v Speaker 4>Fathers personal, it's very personal.
<v Speaker 3>I learned some good ones though,
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