<v Speaker 1>Jar You, Katie and Josh six one hundreds.
<v Speaker 2>I actually driving at the butt crack at dawn, but
<v Speaker 2>I actually had my windows down a little bit on
<v Speaker 2>the drive in. It just smelled good, you know, It's
<v Speaker 2>got that summer smell, and all the birds are out chirping,
<v Speaker 2>and it was like, oh, this is just a nice
<v Speaker 2>little morning drive.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, it's a beautiful, beautiful feeling out there. I had
<v Speaker 3>my whole patio doors open morning while I was drinking
<v Speaker 3>my coffee, like it's beautiful.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. I told Katie yesterday we were walking around during
<v Speaker 2>a commercial break and I was like, how do we
<v Speaker 2>do the show outside? How do we make that happen?
<v Speaker 2>And I don't think we can, I know.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, wait a second, is that an omshin?
<v Speaker 3>Can we just set up shop outside, put some chairs.
<v Speaker 3>We have engineers on hand they can help us out,
<v Speaker 3>and then you shot it.
<v Speaker 2>Down one, two, three, four, five computer monitors in front
<v Speaker 2>of me right now, and a lot of buttons.
<v Speaker 4>I'm like, yeah, you got your phone. You can do it.
<v Speaker 2>It's portable, you know what, no joke. You can actually
<v Speaker 2>run the radio station from our phone. I've seen, I've
<v Speaker 2>seen our engineer do it. It's the wildest thing.
<v Speaker 4>I believe in you Jersey.
<v Speaker 2>But you know what the problem is is I sweat,
<v Speaker 2>So you know it would only be good for about
<v Speaker 2>twenty minutes.
<v Speaker 4>They're sitting out there.
<v Speaker 2>You need the ac Yeah, I need act.
<v Speaker 5>You know, want me pitting out?
<v Speaker 2>We could have a new feature on the morning show
<v Speaker 2>called the Morning pit Out sniff Test.
<v Speaker 6>Good.
<v Speaker 2>So it was a good idea for a couple of minutes. No,
<v Speaker 2>then we quickly moved on. I'd love the time we're
<v Speaker 2>living in and I also hate it.
<v Speaker 7>It's the best, though, just to be able to have
<v Speaker 7>that option.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it's a great option.
<v Speaker 2>I can't make it in the store today, so that
<v Speaker 2>somebody's gonna come drop off tacos at my front doorstep.
<v Speaker 3>If you really were thinking correctly, if you would have
<v Speaker 3>had tacos last night.
<v Speaker 7>Though, Yeah, I know, Taco Wednesday doesn't have the same ring.
<v Speaker 5>It doesn't got to do the whole taco Tuesday.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, it's almost required that you do it on the
<v Speaker 4>right day.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I get what you have last night and we
<v Speaker 2>had burritos. It's like a Mexican food week.
<v Speaker 7>I guess you know.
<v Speaker 3>I put peppers in my chicken with rice, and I
<v Speaker 3>thought I was some kind of shit boy.
<v Speaker 4>Arkatie over here.
<v Speaker 3>Had no idea like because I like was hesitant, right,
<v Speaker 3>I was like, do peppers belong in chicken with rice?
<v Speaker 3>And I was like, oh, I got to get rid
<v Speaker 3>of this pepper, so I threw it in there and
<v Speaker 3>well and behold those two go together.
<v Speaker 2>Like Jeremy, what a day for I believe this is
<v Speaker 2>an exciting little afternoon for you.
<v Speaker 3>This is a nice little upgrade to my normal poyo
<v Speaker 3>with rice.
<v Speaker 2>Isn't it funny when you live in the fridge and
<v Speaker 2>you got vegetables in there getting super squished, especially the peppers.
<v Speaker 2>When you look at him and they're all wrinkly like
<v Speaker 2>a little old man.
<v Speaker 5>Exactly, how can I chop these up and make him edible?
<v Speaker 4>Put him in something something exactly?
<v Speaker 5>Shove them in my mouth and down they go.
<v Speaker 4>We're going to upgrade today's dinner.
<v Speaker 2>I did said sushi last week.
<v Speaker 8>Sounds like we went to sushi katsu on the recommendation
<v Speaker 8>of CA. Yeah. My family was trying to decide what
<v Speaker 8>we wanted for dinner, and everyone was like, dude, I'm
<v Speaker 8>craving some soush Like that sounds so Bud and I
<v Speaker 8>was like, I know of a little place that I
<v Speaker 8>would love to try because of this all you can
<v Speaker 8>eat sushi that Katie was talking about the other day.
<v Speaker 8>And their menu, first of all, is like almost overwhelming
<v Speaker 8>with how much they offer.
<v Speaker 7>I wanted everything. I wanted to try everything.
<v Speaker 8>We ended up getting some dragon rolls, some Philadelphia roles,
<v Speaker 8>California Rolls, the Basics, and a couple other things.
<v Speaker 7>Holy crap, it was so good. I couldn't stop eating.
<v Speaker 8>And you do eat till you almost feel sick because
<v Speaker 8>you're just like I have so much food inside me.
<v Speaker 8>It was I want to go back every day of
<v Speaker 8>the week. It was so good.
<v Speaker 3>And then Jeremy, he didn't even do the all you
<v Speaker 3>can eat option. They were just ordering random rolls.
<v Speaker 5>But what's a dragon roll?
<v Speaker 8>The dragon roll is the cooked crab, so it's like
<v Speaker 8>boiled crab, the soft shell crab. So they put like
<v Speaker 8>all the claws and everything in there, and they filled
<v Speaker 8>that thing with as much much as they can.
<v Speaker 7>Unbelievable. I had like nine of those roles.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, now they're tasty, But again, all you can eat
<v Speaker 3>option is the way you have to go because it
<v Speaker 3>is can you know get all the appetizers.
<v Speaker 4>You can get some noodles or rice.
<v Speaker 8>It's a little it's a little pricey if you don't
<v Speaker 8>do that, and I figured that out. So we all
<v Speaker 8>just kind of ordered our separate roles and kind of
<v Speaker 8>shared as a family of like, oh, that looks good,
<v Speaker 8>let me grab one of those. But I do think
<v Speaker 8>you need to go the all you can eat route
<v Speaker 8>because if you don't, you just have your one role
<v Speaker 8>that you get, and then that price keeps adding up
<v Speaker 8>and adding up and adding up. So I think next
<v Speaker 8>time I'm gonna do that. But there's so many of
<v Speaker 8>the things that you can order that aren't even sushi
<v Speaker 8>on now, Like I wanted to try the cheesy corn,
<v Speaker 8>but by the time I got to that part of
<v Speaker 8>my meal, I was like, I can't fit any cheesy
<v Speaker 8>corn in my body.
<v Speaker 4>Zero roof for cheesy.
<v Speaker 2>It's a funny line to say to yourself, right, cheesy
<v Speaker 2>corn in my body? Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>It's a pretty solid time.
<v Speaker 2>Are some sports.
<v Speaker 5>I got a couple of quick things.
<v Speaker 2>The World Cup kicks off tomorrow, and according to a
<v Speaker 2>new pole, almost seventy percent of Americans just don't care,
<v Speaker 2>and most of those are just not even gonna watch it.
<v Speaker 2>I know, I have a zero interest in it. I
<v Speaker 2>couldn't tell you anything about the World Cup. Honestly, it's
<v Speaker 2>a big.
<v Speaker 4>Deal everywhere but here, right here, right yeah.
<v Speaker 3>So, but I'm you know, That's the thing is I
<v Speaker 3>feel like, hopefully this year they'll make it a big
<v Speaker 3>enough deal to where people realize what a big deal
<v Speaker 3>this is around the entire world.
<v Speaker 7>On how USA does?
<v Speaker 8>I mean, once the USA starts doing well, if they
<v Speaker 8>can make it to the quarter finals and on, probably
<v Speaker 8>the viewership will spike.
<v Speaker 7>But until then, that's good.
<v Speaker 2>Do they have a halftime show?
<v Speaker 8>They might in the later matches. I don't think they
<v Speaker 8>would early on.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, this is why it's flopping with Americans. This
<v Speaker 2>is why just let me know if Fergy's playing.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, that's why.
<v Speaker 4>It's gonna be Shakira obviously.
<v Speaker 5>And the other story I have really quick.
<v Speaker 2>This story is out about one in ten adults admit
<v Speaker 2>that they've missed a once in a lifetime moment because
<v Speaker 2>they were too busy messing around.
<v Speaker 5>On their phone.
<v Speaker 2>And then they list everything like concerts, weddings, things with
<v Speaker 2>your kids. But one of the number one things is
<v Speaker 2>a big moment during a sporting event. You're sitting there
<v Speaker 2>and instead of watching the big game, you're, you know,
<v Speaker 2>staring down at your phone, and you miss a home
<v Speaker 2>run or an awesome header, or an epic bunt.
<v Speaker 5>I'm at the bunch or a flea flicker.
<v Speaker 7>Yes, like I missed it.
<v Speaker 5>I was on my phone.
<v Speaker 4>My god, did you see that walk?
<v Speaker 5>Do you see how walked?
<v Speaker 2>Oh?
<v Speaker 5>I was looking at my phone.
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, the story is saying, put down your phone
<v Speaker 2>and then just enjoy the small moments throughout life.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, you guys live easier said than that, Right?
<v Speaker 2>Yes? What else you got?
<v Speaker 5>Josh?
<v Speaker 7>Well, I love this story.
<v Speaker 8>What happened last night could not have gone to a better,
<v Speaker 8>more deserving person. The National Hockey League announced last night
<v Speaker 8>at the Colorado Avalanche's very own Gabriel Landeskog was selected
<v Speaker 8>for both the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy and the Mark
<v Speaker 8>Messier Leadership Awards for the twenty five twenty six season.
<v Speaker 8>Landeskog actually became the first player in NHL history to
<v Speaker 8>win both of those awards and makes in the first
<v Speaker 8>ever to capture them in the same season, and that
<v Speaker 8>beautiful moment was captured on camera last night.
<v Speaker 4>Gabe I know how hard it's been, good days and
<v Speaker 4>bad days.
<v Speaker 1>You are truly one in a million.
<v Speaker 9>I just want to see how happy I am for
<v Speaker 9>you man, watching you grind for three years to come back.
<v Speaker 9>You know, I'm so honored to be.
<v Speaker 7>Your team names.
<v Speaker 10>It was very hard to see you at your lowest,
<v Speaker 10>and I can't even imagine how difficult it true was
<v Speaker 10>for you and your family.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my good come here.
<v Speaker 11>Congratulations from the Hotel of Fame and the natural Hockey Moss.
<v Speaker 9>Oh my goodness.
<v Speaker 6>Wow.
<v Speaker 12>There's been lots of people that have helped me along
<v Speaker 12>the way, and just you get nowhere in this life
<v Speaker 12>by yourself. You truly don't so very appreciative and this
<v Speaker 12>is all of them as well.
<v Speaker 8>Sounds like you can make this sad, you can, you
<v Speaker 8>can joke about it. This dude missed three full seasons
<v Speaker 8>of the NHL because of what happened. He got cut
<v Speaker 8>by Cale mccarr, his own teammates. Skate ended up having
<v Speaker 8>to have surgery, underwent cartilage transplant surgery on his knee
<v Speaker 8>several other surgeries to try to fix that knee up.
<v Speaker 8>Because no player has ever come back from that type
<v Speaker 8>of injury that he's had.
<v Speaker 7>He is the first to do it. I love this.
<v Speaker 8>Gabe is such a good guy on and off the ice.
<v Speaker 8>The things he's done for not only the city of Denver,
<v Speaker 8>but then also bringing a Stanley Cup back to the
<v Speaker 8>Colorado Avalanche a couple of years ago.
<v Speaker 7>Nice.
<v Speaker 8>This dude deserves it. I wish him all the best.
<v Speaker 8>You can make fun of it, but I am so
<v Speaker 8>I just thought the music.
<v Speaker 2>Comeback.
<v Speaker 3>You have it before, and so you never have extremely emotional.
<v Speaker 5>Well I missed it because I was on my phone.
<v Speaker 4>That makes sense.
<v Speaker 7>Get off on Tu.
<v Speaker 4>I know you're buying stuff about Timu.
<v Speaker 2>I know there's your sports report j JM mix.
<v Speaker 5>I got some Taylor Swift rumors.
<v Speaker 4>Who's ready for Taylor's Swift.
<v Speaker 2>Rumors Supposedly still Madison Square Gardens with around eleven hundred
<v Speaker 2>to twelve hundred guests, and she's expected to have a
<v Speaker 2>couple bridesmaids by her side, Gigi Hadid and Selina Gomez.
<v Speaker 2>I love that.
<v Speaker 3>It's makes me so happy.
<v Speaker 5>All I've been doing is thinking about this wedding.
<v Speaker 3>When there were rumors that they were feuding and they
<v Speaker 3>weren't besties, I was so sad about it. So I'm
<v Speaker 3>glad that she's standing up next to her sleep. Oh
<v Speaker 3>thank goodness, Oh Lord.
<v Speaker 2>Speaking of Tata, she gave a surprise performance at the
<v Speaker 2>premiere of Toy Story five last night at the Dolby
<v Speaker 2>the in Los Angeles.
<v Speaker 4>So good.
<v Speaker 5>She looked pretty bang.
<v Speaker 2>And actually the light dress and Randy Newman was there. Yes,
<v Speaker 2>not looking so good anyway. Here's a little taste of
<v Speaker 2>her singing toy Story stuff.
<v Speaker 13>You got a friend, you got, you got yours, you got.
<v Speaker 5>You got, you got a friend in me. Yes, you
<v Speaker 5>sounded great.
<v Speaker 3>They couldn't have teamed up with a better celebrity. I
<v Speaker 3>mean Taylor Swift t s toy Stories like good.
<v Speaker 4>It's like they were made for each other.
<v Speaker 5>Banging dress last night, A little dress looked great.
<v Speaker 2>She looks just spot on.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, classy, I love her.
<v Speaker 2>Classy, all right, Katie and new reports warning that the
<v Speaker 2>Social Security is going to become insolvent by twenty thirty two.
<v Speaker 5>What does insolvent means?
<v Speaker 2>That means they don't have.
<v Speaker 5>Enough moneyans right?
<v Speaker 4>What does that mean done? I don't like that word.
<v Speaker 4>That means here's a different word.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy broke broke as a joke. Now part of the
<v Speaker 2>problem is is the lower fertility rates reduced immigration, so
<v Speaker 2>there's fewer workers paying into the system. So the logical
<v Speaker 2>answer here is for you to have another baby. Oh,
<v Speaker 2>so we can get another worker out into the workforce.
<v Speaker 5>And contribute to that social security.
<v Speaker 4>Well, I didn't know.
<v Speaker 2>I heard this guy from Chicago's coming back and down.
<v Speaker 2>So you never know what might happen. You might get
<v Speaker 2>a little worker out there and help us with our
<v Speaker 2>social securities. Saying there's a chape they're going to be
<v Speaker 2>out of money by twenty thirty two.
<v Speaker 4>You know what, how about I will try and do
<v Speaker 4>my part.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, thank you multiple times that weekend. From what I understand.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, let me give you one more thing. That's a
<v Speaker 2>local story. They say. Denver is still making a serious
<v Speaker 2>push to host the twenty twenty eight Democratic National Convention here,
<v Speaker 2>and Mayor Mike Johnston and his one jacket that he
<v Speaker 2>wears every winter, has compared the potential boost to four
<v Speaker 2>Super Bowls in a row, with estimates of roughly five
<v Speaker 2>hundred million dollars flowing into the local Denver economy.
<v Speaker 5>That's a lot of cash.
<v Speaker 3>It is, well, and I remember when the DNC was
<v Speaker 3>here last time, and how much money that ran through
<v Speaker 3>you know.
<v Speaker 4>Colorado specifically.
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, I would have to say, yeah, that's going
<v Speaker 3>to bring a whole lot of cash to our area if.
<v Speaker 4>We get it.
<v Speaker 2>I mean politics aside. I mean, hotels are going to
<v Speaker 2>fill up, restaurants get packed, rideshare drivers get busier, There's
<v Speaker 2>convention centers, vendors, security personnel, all the businesses around the
<v Speaker 2>Denver metro will increase because there's so much any more
<v Speaker 2>people in town. Yeah, I mean I'm for it. I'm
<v Speaker 2>not going to be downtown when that happened. No, no, no,
<v Speaker 2>but want far away.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, let's bring it to our city.
<v Speaker 2>City likes money, so uh the potential boost of four
<v Speaker 2>super Bowls in the row.
<v Speaker 5>Wow, wow, that's nutting all right? What else is local?
<v Speaker 4>Okay? So just real quick.
<v Speaker 3>The fires I mean off I seventy and Glenwood shut
<v Speaker 3>down the interstate for a while, and also locally, there
<v Speaker 3>was a garage fire in Aurora, another one of those
<v Speaker 3>caused by lithium ion batteries. Again again ter fine, so
<v Speaker 3>remind me that is just like someone plugging in a
<v Speaker 3>rechargeable battery.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah yeah, or it overheats, it gets really hot with
<v Speaker 2>garage and it expands and explodes. But a lot of
<v Speaker 2>those yeah, if you leave them plugged up, especially like overnight,
<v Speaker 2>don't do that. You know, catch on fire.
<v Speaker 3>And that's everything from like the car batteries to like lawnmow.
<v Speaker 2>Rill bat anything, your kids scooters.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, so just be aware of that that that
<v Speaker 3>can cause a fire. Also be aware of the aggressive
<v Speaker 3>cow elks. And it's this park is making the rounds today.
<v Speaker 3>Fight please thank you tis caving season. Their saying mothers
<v Speaker 3>are very protective right now. But the reason it's making
<v Speaker 3>the news is because the little apartment complex in Estes
<v Speaker 3>Park over the weekend, four different times cops had to
<v Speaker 3>come to this specific apartment complex because this one mother
<v Speaker 3>elk was just harassing everybody. Anytime someone stepped out of
<v Speaker 3>their door, this mom elk would charge them and so
<v Speaker 3>they said they were stuck inside the whole night Saturday.
<v Speaker 3>In two Sundays, so Estes Park officials had to release
<v Speaker 3>a statement reminding people stay away from the elk.
<v Speaker 4>They're a little angry right now.
<v Speaker 2>They're a little testy.
<v Speaker 4>You're a little testy. They haven't had their morning coughs.
<v Speaker 5>It's like my wife.
<v Speaker 2>They got a Friday, so she's had a long week
<v Speaker 2>dealing with a lot of work stuff, a kid's crap.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, she comes at you hot.
<v Speaker 4>Don't approach her.
<v Speaker 2>You know, you leave one pair of pants on the
<v Speaker 2>bedroom floor, and she's coming at you like a mama elk.
<v Speaker 3>Exactly, So I imagine with Nick Knack it's the same
<v Speaker 3>as the elk.
<v Speaker 4>You leave at least double the space in between you
<v Speaker 4>and her.
<v Speaker 5>Sometimes exactly.
<v Speaker 2>You'll find me in the garage with a lithium ions
<v Speaker 2>just to be safe.
<v Speaker 5>I don't want to be around her. She's a meanilk,
<v Speaker 5>mean to me.
<v Speaker 4>So well, you know you're dealing with it, and so
<v Speaker 4>are a lot of.
<v Speaker 3>Other people, Jeremy, mostly the mama's though exactly, mostly the mamas.
<v Speaker 4>And then this one coming out.
<v Speaker 3>More than twenty drivers got flat tires yesterday.
<v Speaker 4>Yet another story of nails.
<v Speaker 3>On the highway, and this one happening really, they say
<v Speaker 3>a box of nails spilled out over highway thirty four
<v Speaker 3>second time.
<v Speaker 4>It happened less than a week after second Morrison, I'm suspicion.
<v Speaker 4>Here's the thing.
<v Speaker 3>They don't know where this box of nails came from,
<v Speaker 3>so they don't even know. The cops were saying it
<v Speaker 3>was a weird situation because they didn't know who to
<v Speaker 3>direct the people to as far as their insurance claims
<v Speaker 3>and everything go.
<v Speaker 4>So this is another unfortunate scenario where.
<v Speaker 3>It looks like the drivers gonna have to take care
<v Speaker 3>of this themselves, and anyone who's had to get four
<v Speaker 3>new tires plus, you know, is man that hurts the wall.
<v Speaker 2>The last one there was a video I think of
<v Speaker 2>it falling off like a flatbatter.
<v Speaker 3>Exactly, and that way they were able to say that
<v Speaker 3>was an accident. And I think that that one was
<v Speaker 3>a little bit better than this one, where again they
<v Speaker 3>don't know why it happened. They don't know where it
<v Speaker 3>happens or who did it. So yeah, it's it's a
<v Speaker 3>lot of unanswered questions for those drivers.
<v Speaker 4>That's an angry jair.
<v Speaker 2>You were done that thing when you're walking behind somebody
<v Speaker 2>and and you put your foot on the heel of
<v Speaker 2>their shoe and their heel comes out, and you're.
<v Speaker 3>Like, what, taire, I see you doing that to a
<v Speaker 3>lot of what that is like right up your alley.
<v Speaker 3>I think that you know, you'll never grow out of that,
<v Speaker 3>Either that.
<v Speaker 4>Or going behind someone and taking the back of their
<v Speaker 4>knee out. Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you kick their leg over on the other leg exactly.
<v Speaker 2>What This is why my wife hates me.
<v Speaker 1>You're up to date with j Mix, Jerry, Kadi and
<v Speaker 1>Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>This is the latest TikTok thing you were talking about
<v Speaker 2>with pineapples over there.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, well, because you know TikTok.
<v Speaker 3>It's like a cycle over there on that social media platform,
<v Speaker 3>like new ways to present and decorate food and the
<v Speaker 3>late It looks like a science experiment, this latest one,
<v Speaker 3>but it also looks delicious. So what they're saying is
<v Speaker 3>you take spears of pineapple, right, and you put them
<v Speaker 3>in a pickle jar like you would see spears of pickles, right.
<v Speaker 4>And then you fill that with kool aid and you let.
<v Speaker 3>It sit in the fridge for two to twenty four hours.
<v Speaker 2>I know the flavor kool Aid, any flavor kool Aid,
<v Speaker 2>any flavor Jerry, the blue Raspberry, the tropical punch, Each
<v Speaker 2>one lends a different flavor.
<v Speaker 7>To Yeah, I know, I love it.
<v Speaker 3>Like when and it reminded me so much so and
<v Speaker 3>I was in middle school. For lunch, you could go
<v Speaker 3>and get a malt after lunch, like they sold.
<v Speaker 4>Malts at our at our middle school for twenty five
<v Speaker 4>or fifty cents.
<v Speaker 3>And what we would do is we would take a
<v Speaker 3>pack at a kool Aid and put it in said
<v Speaker 3>malt and upgrade it.
<v Speaker 4>And that's what this reminds me of those.
<v Speaker 3>Strong kool Aid flavors, like really intense kool Aid flavor.
<v Speaker 5>It is very North Dakota.
<v Speaker 4>It's so North Dakota.
<v Speaker 5>But habits started in high school in North Dakota.
<v Speaker 2>Is that a pack a Koolid?
<v Speaker 13>Do it?
<v Speaker 7>That's me?
<v Speaker 4>But you do need to try this pineapple trend. You
<v Speaker 4>do because I don't want to. It's a way to
<v Speaker 4>get your fruit in and cool you down in these
<v Speaker 4>hot summers.
<v Speaker 7>D it much sugar.
<v Speaker 4>That's the way to get your fruit in, Okay, And
<v Speaker 4>it's covered and cool.
<v Speaker 3>But you don't have to add a whole lot of
<v Speaker 3>sugar because the pineapple has a lot of sugar in
<v Speaker 3>it already. And that's kind of it reminded me when
<v Speaker 3>we did the malt thing in middle school. You would
<v Speaker 3>just do the pack of kool Aid, so you wouldn't
<v Speaker 3>add the sugar in as well.
<v Speaker 2>It would just give you the vanilla malt maybe, is
<v Speaker 2>what I'm And then you throw in a.
<v Speaker 4>Flavor cherry, like you like, don't knock it till you
<v Speaker 4>try it.
<v Speaker 2>It's like the popcorn, isn't it The popcorn where you
<v Speaker 2>put it in a paper bag with like carrow syrup
<v Speaker 2>and you dump a packet a couple of packets of
<v Speaker 2>kool aid in there, and then you shake it up.
<v Speaker 5>What, Yes, you get a paper bag, you pop.
<v Speaker 2>You have to pop your own popcorn because you don't
<v Speaker 2>want the oils and stuff all over it, because you
<v Speaker 2>don't want to like slick. But then you put a
<v Speaker 2>little carrow syrup in there, dump some like grape or
<v Speaker 2>cherry kool aid in there, and then you shake the
<v Speaker 2>hell out of it and it gets kind of like
<v Speaker 2>a hard candy shell on.
<v Speaker 7>The popcorn and the cattle corn it's.
<v Speaker 2>Like kettle corn, but then it tastes like cherry or
<v Speaker 2>grape or whatever.
<v Speaker 5>You throw in there. So a lot of times people
<v Speaker 5>will do like three or four different bags.
<v Speaker 2>You have one that's grape, one that's cherry, one that's orange,
<v Speaker 2>and then you mix them all together in a bowl
<v Speaker 2>for a party, and you know, enjoy your cavity.
<v Speaker 3>Now, I see why the kool aid man gets so excited,
<v Speaker 3>Like I want to bust through a wall right now, right?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? And did you remember as a kid, you'd like
<v Speaker 2>slice one of those open and just dump it ready
<v Speaker 2>in Oh yeah, damn it.
<v Speaker 5>We got old man.
<v Speaker 2>A couple things real quick here with JKJ here at
<v Speaker 2>mixed one hundred number one. You're talking about putting kool
<v Speaker 2>Aid on the popcorn. It's not kool Aid, oh Jello.
<v Speaker 2>Use the Jello gelatin mix.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, that makes sense.
<v Speaker 2>So I want to correct myself. Well, my wife corrected me.
<v Speaker 2>She texted me she loves doing that. She's like, you
<v Speaker 2>better correct yourself because people are gonna try.
<v Speaker 5>It with kool aid and then they're gonna hate you.
<v Speaker 4>Well, we appreciate her clearing it up.
<v Speaker 2>So you pop your own popcorn, put Caro syrup on it,
<v Speaker 2>and then use the Jello gelatin mix like cherry grape.
<v Speaker 7>Whatever to me.
<v Speaker 2>So there, that sounds solous Jello gelatine. Second thing, Katie
<v Speaker 2>was talking about her Randos school in North Dakotah.
<v Speaker 4>My Central Middle School.
<v Speaker 2>And somebody listening actually went to this Rando school.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, she was a great ahead of me. Hello Sarah Marchie,
<v Speaker 4>she listens.
<v Speaker 3>She actually lives in Denver now she's a math teacher
<v Speaker 3>at Fort Lovedon High School.
<v Speaker 4>We went to school together.
<v Speaker 5>We're the odds.
<v Speaker 3>And she remembers the Malts at Central Middle School.
<v Speaker 4>How crazy?
<v Speaker 5>How like completely random? Yeah, but she says, from North
<v Speaker 5>Dakota to Denver, two of you.
<v Speaker 3>Well, there's a lot of people who moved here from
<v Speaker 3>North Dakota actually. But it's like she says, she didn't
<v Speaker 3>put kool aid in her malt, but a lot of
<v Speaker 3>people did.
<v Speaker 4>But I just I love that she remembered.
<v Speaker 3>She like, you girl, I know, live in Marge with
<v Speaker 3>that kool aid packet.
<v Speaker 2>What's her name?
<v Speaker 3>Their name is Sarah, Hi, Sarah Sarah. Thank you for listening,
<v Speaker 3>and yeah, go Fort loved it.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, we appreciate you.
<v Speaker 2>Guys. We've got a lot of parents that listen to
<v Speaker 2>this here morning show and they're always looking for tips
<v Speaker 2>to become a better parent, and Katie swears she has
<v Speaker 2>a few of those today, which, well.
<v Speaker 3>Experts say this one specifically can strengthen the bond with
<v Speaker 3>your child. So the five to one parenting rule essentially.
<v Speaker 4>Is you praising your child more.
<v Speaker 3>Than putting negative things to them, right, So it's about
<v Speaker 3>calling out positive behaviors and your children more often than
<v Speaker 3>correcting the negative behavior.
<v Speaker 4>They're saying it could again create more confidence, trust and
<v Speaker 4>warmth with your relationship with your kiddo.
<v Speaker 3>And they say, and this is something that I can
<v Speaker 3>definitely agree with calling out your child for their mistakes
<v Speaker 3>that can erode their self esteem a lot quicker than
<v Speaker 3>you can build them up. So you don't want to
<v Speaker 3>do that too often. You don't want to put the
<v Speaker 3>negative aspect towards your kids, especially the little ones. They're
<v Speaker 3>still trying to figure it out, right, that's what you're
<v Speaker 3>there for. So they just say that if you can
<v Speaker 3>really focus on the positive things that your kids are
<v Speaker 3>doing and highlighting that, not to say your kid isn't
<v Speaker 3>doing bad things and you.
<v Speaker 4>Need to correct that behavior.
<v Speaker 5>Often, I see that you ate some cat turns out
<v Speaker 5>of the liver box.
<v Speaker 4>I'm so proud of you for learning how to clean up.
<v Speaker 3>No okay, so you are really again focusing on negative things.
<v Speaker 2>No, no, I'm just so impressed that you were able
<v Speaker 2>to clean up after the cat.
<v Speaker 4>No no, no, no okay, so.
<v Speaker 5>Big grown brush our teeth.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, we're so proud of you for proper dental care.
<v Speaker 3>Again, so they say, when you can apply this consistently.
<v Speaker 4>It can really help with emotional regulation.
<v Speaker 3>And that's the biggest thing we're seeing is like kids
<v Speaker 3>who then turn into adults. What's the biggest thing When
<v Speaker 3>you come across adults who can't regulate their emotions. That's
<v Speaker 3>exhausting sometimes, isn't it?
<v Speaker 5>Tell me about it.
<v Speaker 2>I'm looking at one.
<v Speaker 4>Shut up, Jerry, But you don't even know. I do
<v Speaker 4>too how to regulated. But they say I can. I'm
<v Speaker 4>not how to regulate my emotions.
<v Speaker 5>You're gonna trampoline?
<v Speaker 4>No, but okay, so.
<v Speaker 5>They say up and down.
<v Speaker 3>They say, when it comes to the attension, I know
<v Speaker 3>you do the attention.
<v Speaker 2>You're doing the radio, you're dressing yourself, so well give
<v Speaker 2>you some positives, thank you.
<v Speaker 3>Well those are all good because I really do try
<v Speaker 3>when it comes to being on the YouTube stream here,
<v Speaker 3>So I appreciate you noticing that I put on clothes
<v Speaker 3>because they do every day. Excuse me, but yeah, they say,
<v Speaker 3>the goal is again about being intentional about the quality
<v Speaker 3>of the parentine attention. So because of our natural negative bias, right, so,
<v Speaker 3>our brain tends to notice threats or problems more quickly.
<v Speaker 3>And that's the thing about little kids is you want
<v Speaker 3>them to be able to focus on those positive things.
<v Speaker 4>So when you give them a lot of positive things.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, that helps.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So if there's one negative, I got to give
<v Speaker 2>them five positives. So if there's a discipline, then I've
<v Speaker 2>got to keep track. Now in my head that okay,
<v Speaker 2>up coming next is five positives yes to the one negative.
<v Speaker 4>Well, because again that's a lot of work.
<v Speaker 5>But I guarantine, guarantine, Think about that.
<v Speaker 3>Guarantee is a lot of work. And they say that
<v Speaker 3>this is going to have a profound impact on your kids.
<v Speaker 5>So those are This sounds like a lot of no
<v Speaker 5>thank you parents.
<v Speaker 3>No thank you, it's you because if you're constantly negatively, no.
<v Speaker 2>Nobody wants that. I don't want you to be constantly negative.
<v Speaker 2>But this sounds like a happy, happy, joy joy lifestyle.
<v Speaker 2>Our kids get praised way too much.
<v Speaker 5>They don't, yes.
<v Speaker 2>They do, and then that's the kid laying in the
<v Speaker 2>middle of park meadows screaming its head off and the
<v Speaker 2>parents going no thank you.
<v Speaker 3>When I think about the boomers who were raised with
<v Speaker 3>the you know like they were, they had spankings, and
<v Speaker 3>they had parents who were so busy they didn't.
<v Speaker 4>Give them attention. And you know, there's so much to.
<v Speaker 3>Be said for those people who are strongly against therapy
<v Speaker 3>because of how they were raised.
<v Speaker 4>You know what I mean, Like, you're creating an environment.
<v Speaker 5>There's got to be a happy medium.
<v Speaker 3>You're creating environment for kids to feel like they're safe,
<v Speaker 3>and that's the most.
<v Speaker 5>Important No, I'm not denying that.
<v Speaker 3>And when you constantly are calling out people's negative stuff,
<v Speaker 3>that's not going to build anything up. And that's the
<v Speaker 3>point I think they're trying to get across is when
<v Speaker 3>they're little. When they're little, it's hard to build them
<v Speaker 3>up to the people they need to be if you're
<v Speaker 3>constantly you know, don't bite. We're so happy your teeth
<v Speaker 3>are coming in. I knew you were going to do you.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you, thank you, We don't bite.
<v Speaker 4>They're really saying it's.
<v Speaker 3>For toddlers, because they are toddlers really need you to
<v Speaker 3>guide them. Toddlers don't know what the heck they're doing.
<v Speaker 3>They're like grown up drunk people, right.
<v Speaker 2>Like that's what you can toddler around like a drum,
<v Speaker 2>you do.
<v Speaker 3>And so imagine trying to talk to a drunk person, right,
<v Speaker 3>it's like the same thing.
<v Speaker 4>It's like the same thing. There's so I just think
<v Speaker 4>that like this is this is why you're hitting your friends.
<v Speaker 4>When I when.
<v Speaker 3>Zoe was little, I was so proud of the fact
<v Speaker 3>that I never had to spank Zoe. I never had
<v Speaker 3>to discipline her in the sense that it was, you know, excessive,
<v Speaker 3>because I talked to her. And I think that that's
<v Speaker 3>what they're trying to tell us is as long as
<v Speaker 3>you talk to your kids and you understand where they're
<v Speaker 3>coming from, and you really keep an open mind of
<v Speaker 3>this is a two year old and I need to
<v Speaker 3>guide them.
<v Speaker 5>On that little boy on the playground.
<v Speaker 4>When did you do this?
<v Speaker 3>Probably got a good race in Jeremy, Yes, No, think
<v Speaker 3>you look out.
<v Speaker 2>A little something something that we're doing all summer long
<v Speaker 2>where we go out and meet our listeners and thank
<v Speaker 2>them for listening to this yere Morning show and we.
<v Speaker 5>Bring them some pizza as.
<v Speaker 2>A big old thank you, and look we have on
<v Speaker 2>the line. It's Marcia Hi.
<v Speaker 6>Marcia Hi. Hi.
<v Speaker 2>So you work at Hawkins Commercial Appliance in Inglewood, and
<v Speaker 2>it sounds to me like you listened to Mixed one
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<v Speaker 2>we're gonna come see you guys at Hawkins applying No.
<v Speaker 15>Way, that's awesome.
<v Speaker 2>Who's that in the background with you.
<v Speaker 11>That's my co pilot, Sarah Hi, Sarah, Sarah, Hey girl?
<v Speaker 1>How cool?
<v Speaker 14>Thank you?
<v Speaker 5>Well absolutely, I mean you did all the heavy lifting.
<v Speaker 2>You signed up on our website and we sifted through
<v Speaker 2>and we're like, you know, we haven't been to Inglewood,
<v Speaker 2>uh so we would lu up to God. So yeah,
<v Speaker 2>we're gonna make our way out there. Generally we do
<v Speaker 2>these things on Fridays, but I got some stuff going
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<v Speaker 1>We are okay with that. We're ready.
<v Speaker 5>What do you want? What do you want on your pizza?
<v Speaker 2>I think they have a hallepen you popper pizza that
<v Speaker 2>I really.
<v Speaker 4>Oh specialty order.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, well, you tell the entire crew that we're gonna
<v Speaker 2>come down tomorrow and visit with you all. We'll get
<v Speaker 2>some pictures and some videos, get you up on our
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<v Speaker 14>That's so cool.
<v Speaker 4>Thank you all.
<v Speaker 14>We can't wait.
<v Speaker 6>That's awesome.
<v Speaker 2>Well, thank you and welcome random Sarah. All right, Marsha,
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put you on hold. We're gonna come back
<v Speaker 2>and give you some information and we'll see you tomorrow.
<v Speaker 6>Sounds great.
<v Speaker 16>Thank you, Marsha, Bye Sarah.
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<v Speaker 2>But if you've never played Fast five, now's your chance.
<v Speaker 2>We'll get you on the air, get to know you,
<v Speaker 2>and then I'll toss a category at you and start
<v Speaker 2>a ten second timer. Within those ten seconds, you got
<v Speaker 2>to give me five things that have to do with
<v Speaker 2>that category. It seems simple, but once you put on
<v Speaker 2>the spot it gets a little more difficult. But if
<v Speaker 2>you're wide awake and ready to rocket, three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one one mix three oh three, six nine
<v Speaker 2>one sixteen forty nine, I'll get you to the mixed studios, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>give us some examples the ones I've done in the past.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, yeah, because when it comes to what you ask
<v Speaker 3>you are all over the place with the questions. You've said,
<v Speaker 3>like five items from the game operation. You've also asked
<v Speaker 3>for five things that take gas and the one that
<v Speaker 3>want to Yesterdayady, five things I don't take cat have gas. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>that's different. But five things that you wouldn't want in
<v Speaker 3>your dishwasher. That was the one that wanted yesterday, Shelley,
<v Speaker 3>Big Winner.
<v Speaker 5>Pretty good baby a baby?
<v Speaker 2>Is that actually kind of funny? How long that one took? Yes,
<v Speaker 2>yere exact.
<v Speaker 4>So you never know what you're gonna ask you You.
<v Speaker 5>Really don't, But come on, guys, it's fun. You get
<v Speaker 5>to be a little radio star.
<v Speaker 2>For a few minutes and you can brag to all
<v Speaker 2>your friends that you were on the air and we'll
<v Speaker 2>turn around to make this a podcast too, so you
<v Speaker 2>can share it on your socials if you want. If
<v Speaker 2>you'd like to play fast five, now's the time to
<v Speaker 2>call three ozho three six nine one, sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 5>What are we playing for today?
<v Speaker 4>The Killer Prize Jair.
<v Speaker 3>You're gonna win a pair of tickets to see Nellie
<v Speaker 3>at the Greeley Stampede. That's gonna be Friday, June twenty six,
<v Speaker 3>so coming up at the end of the month. But
<v Speaker 3>you're gonna be able to get hot in here and
<v Speaker 3>wear your Air Force ones and everything when you win
<v Speaker 3>those day games.
<v Speaker 2>You the one that wore the band aid wonders under
<v Speaker 2>his eye for no reason at all.
<v Speaker 5>You I remember now.
<v Speaker 4>You have culture knowledge just flowing out your air.
<v Speaker 5>I might have to put that in Katie Crush.
<v Speaker 3>You have to absolutely all right, guys.
<v Speaker 2>A couple of open phone lines three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one, sixteen forty nine. If you get placed on hold,
<v Speaker 2>don't hang up.
<v Speaker 5>Isabelle, Hi, Isabelle. How are you today?
<v Speaker 2>Well, we're super dupes. What you got going on today?
<v Speaker 11>Not much?
<v Speaker 16>Not much, just called in nice just chilling categories.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, do you do pretty good when you're not on
<v Speaker 2>the air with.
<v Speaker 3>Us at trivia, so really we'll see.
<v Speaker 2>But I love that you sound very Officially, historically, I'm
<v Speaker 2>not very good with trivia.
<v Speaker 4>I always have fun.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, you do bring the good time though, all right,
<v Speaker 5>sweet Isabelle. No sequels?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, okay, ten seconds? I need five movies starring Tim Allen,
<v Speaker 2>go yeah one? Come on, come.
<v Speaker 4>On, I know.
<v Speaker 5>He's buzz Lightyear, don't you know?
<v Speaker 2>Good story? Who knows he was buzz Lightyer.
<v Speaker 5>Nobody knows that.
<v Speaker 4>Nobody knows that.
<v Speaker 5>And come on, I think he's from Denver.
<v Speaker 2>Even well, historically, historically, you're still bad at trivia.
<v Speaker 4>We had fun, Isabelle.
<v Speaker 5>He was nice talking to you. He seemed like a
<v Speaker 5>good person. Have a good day.
<v Speaker 2>Come who knows?
<v Speaker 4>So funny?
<v Speaker 2>Though? It's funny?
<v Speaker 5>Hi Angelo, Hey, how are you doing well?
<v Speaker 2>We're super DUP's buddy says you're working today. What do
<v Speaker 2>you do for a living?
<v Speaker 17>I worked on a local company called Somewhere Steel.
<v Speaker 2>Oh okay, you're in the metal business, yes, sir?
<v Speaker 5>All right?
<v Speaker 2>Good?
<v Speaker 5>What does your metal go to? Like buildings or real
<v Speaker 5>tracks or what we.
<v Speaker 17>Do prefab metal buildings?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 5>Very cool? Well, good sounds like a good gig, not bad.
<v Speaker 2>All right. You got a girlfriend or boyfriend, a lover anybody.
<v Speaker 17>I got a wife. She got me to to start
<v Speaker 17>listening to you guys in the morning and every day
<v Speaker 17>to work. I listen to you guys.
<v Speaker 4>Well, thank you man, smart lady there.
<v Speaker 2>Angelo, Why don't you give your hot wife a shout out? Lily?
<v Speaker 17>I love you and I hope you have a good
<v Speaker 17>second day at your new job.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Lily, second day, she's the best. Get it, Lily.
<v Speaker 5>Anybody named Lily's gotta be hot too.
<v Speaker 2>That's a hot name. All right, I'm making it weird
<v Speaker 2>for you, Angela.
<v Speaker 4>He always does.
<v Speaker 5>Good kisser buddy?
<v Speaker 17>What the best boy?
<v Speaker 4>A good sport?
<v Speaker 2>Angelo?
<v Speaker 7>Good?
<v Speaker 2>All right, Angelo, your letter is be like boogers.
<v Speaker 5>In ten seconds.
<v Speaker 2>I need any five apps that you would have on
<v Speaker 2>your phone that start with that letter b.
<v Speaker 17>Go dot com, Boggle that's babble.
<v Speaker 18>Yeah uh oh, Burger King, and best Buy Bumble.
<v Speaker 2>You probably wouldn't know that bomble. That's the dating.
<v Speaker 4>You wouldn't have that one.
<v Speaker 5>Angel Lily's on it though.
<v Speaker 2>Stop Angelo, tell all your friends about his buddy, and
<v Speaker 2>thanks for being on the air with us.
<v Speaker 17>Of course you guys, have the rest of your day.
<v Speaker 2>You man later.
<v Speaker 17>Hi, bye bye?
<v Speaker 5>What a nice guy?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah that was fun.
<v Speaker 2>Jeannette.
<v Speaker 17>Hello, Hello, Hi, Hi.
<v Speaker 14>Hey, how are you doing well? Thank you all very good.
<v Speaker 4>What do you up to today?
<v Speaker 14>Driving to work?
<v Speaker 7>What do you do.
<v Speaker 14>Well? I'm an auditor?
<v Speaker 2>Oh yuck.
<v Speaker 5>So what do you do for fun?
<v Speaker 4>What are your hobbies?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?
<v Speaker 5>What do you do for fun?
<v Speaker 11>Oh?
<v Speaker 2>Are you there?
<v Speaker 4>Hello, Jeanette?
<v Speaker 2>Did we lose you?
<v Speaker 4>I liked her.
<v Speaker 5>Jeanette called back, we lost you?
<v Speaker 4>Man.
<v Speaker 5>Auditors are always a good time on the air. Jeanette
<v Speaker 5>call us back, Ashley.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, oh, dear, hello.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, She's like not me, Oh dear, do you want
<v Speaker 2>me to put you back on hold and let somebody?
<v Speaker 15>I'm here with your favorite Stella and Wednesdays. I've always
<v Speaker 15>told her this is the day that I will call
<v Speaker 15>in and give it my best shot. That I mean,
<v Speaker 15>you guys know my uh going right here. It's the
<v Speaker 15>Macro for zero.
<v Speaker 5>I'll take your word for it. We talked to hundreds
<v Speaker 5>of people.
<v Speaker 15>I try and you know, you got to just keep
<v Speaker 15>fulfilling these little ones wishes. You know, It's like, okay,
<v Speaker 15>these things matter to her. So I'm just going to
<v Speaker 15>keep on doing it.
<v Speaker 2>Hello, and I love that you're doing it for a kid.
<v Speaker 4>You make it that, No, remember that forever.
<v Speaker 15>The things we do, right do I have for you?
<v Speaker 15>Oh gosh, you always give me one that.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, this, really your an after one?
<v Speaker 15>Don't give me an actor one, Stella says.
<v Speaker 2>You tell Stella to be quiet. She knows me.
<v Speaker 4>Give you an actor one.
<v Speaker 5>She sounds feisty.
<v Speaker 2>God, I'm tempted, but.
<v Speaker 14>To give me an after one star?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah? Just because Stella doesn't get her away, doesn't boss
<v Speaker 5>your bossy.
<v Speaker 2>Stella won't be so bossy.
<v Speaker 14>She said, you're bossy.
<v Speaker 5>Put Stella on the air. Put her on the phone, Ashley.
<v Speaker 14>Okay, she wants to talk to you.
<v Speaker 5>Hi, Hey, you're sassy Stella.
<v Speaker 14>Yeah, I know so.
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry. But have we met you before? Your mom
<v Speaker 2>seems to think that we know you do. Have we
<v Speaker 2>met you?
<v Speaker 1>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>Where that's a.
<v Speaker 9>No.
<v Speaker 5>I remember the thing?
<v Speaker 3>Thanks, And I remember I brought you a little present
<v Speaker 3>for your birthday at the cake diving thing, didn't I?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, jeez, you guys are like besties. But I feel
<v Speaker 5>bad that I don't know you.
<v Speaker 2>That's okay, Stella's great, take my word Stella, I gotta
<v Speaker 2>tell you you're more fun than your mom.
<v Speaker 5>You're welcome. Do you want to play Fast five instead
<v Speaker 5>of your mom?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah?
<v Speaker 5>You just tell her to be quiet and sit there
<v Speaker 5>and let you play.
<v Speaker 4>Here we go, Stella.
<v Speaker 2>Tell your mom right, look at your mom right now, Stella,
<v Speaker 2>and say be quiet, Mom, be quiet? All right?
<v Speaker 5>Stella? Are you ready?
<v Speaker 3>Yes?
<v Speaker 5>I want you to.
<v Speaker 2>Name five things that you should never ever ever put
<v Speaker 2>in your microwave?
<v Speaker 5>Ready, set go?
<v Speaker 15>Plastic, metal diapers, paper icicle, bicicle.
<v Speaker 2>Can you imagine trying to shove your biking in the microwave? Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I just trying to fire that last one by cycle?
<v Speaker 5>Stella? Do you listen to this little segment? A lot?
<v Speaker 2>Yes?
<v Speaker 15>A lot?
<v Speaker 5>Do you so what happens when people win?
<v Speaker 2>What are they supposed to tell me?
<v Speaker 3>You hear the wind sound?
<v Speaker 5>But you got to tell me to play it?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, you got it, Stella. You won for your mom today.
<v Speaker 1>Oh my god, thank you so much.
<v Speaker 5>You are You're so sweet, You're so cute.
<v Speaker 4>Good job, Stella.
<v Speaker 5>Who's that screaming in the background, Stella?
<v Speaker 2>Mom my mom, your mom, she's freaking out. She loves Nelly.
<v Speaker 14>Hello, Sella, just broke some rules in one Fast five.
<v Speaker 4>She did.
<v Speaker 5>She's a rule breaker today. I'm fine, she's cute.
<v Speaker 15>You want to say hi, Quinn, her younger sister wants
<v Speaker 15>to say hi, Let's do it?
<v Speaker 2>Why not?
<v Speaker 6>Hi?
<v Speaker 8>That's all you got.
<v Speaker 5>That's good.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want anymore. Good Ashley, Congratulations, your daughter won
<v Speaker 2>Fast five for you today.
<v Speaker 5>So I'm gonna put you on hold.
<v Speaker 2>We'll come back and tell you how to get those
<v Speaker 2>Nelly concert tickets.
<v Speaker 5>You better get a sit her because you're going out
<v Speaker 5>for the night.
<v Speaker 15>All right, Yeah, that's amazing, Thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely hold on one second.
<v Speaker 7>She doesn't even care about me.
<v Speaker 5>It's that was fun.
<v Speaker 1>Jared, Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 5>Now it's nice out.
<v Speaker 2>We are in the middle of garage sale season and boy,
<v Speaker 2>Katie cleaned up the other day.
<v Speaker 5>You're so excited about this.
<v Speaker 3>I love getting a deal and I got the best
<v Speaker 3>deal over the weekend. Because here is the pro tip.
<v Speaker 3>When it comes to yard sales slash rummage sales. You
<v Speaker 3>want to go to those rich, bougie neighborhoods.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, is that the key?
<v Speaker 3>That is the key because their hoas don't allow them
<v Speaker 3>to have individual yard sales. So they have to come
<v Speaker 3>together as a community and do the big community yard sale.
<v Speaker 4>Right.
<v Speaker 5>But that's nice because you.
<v Speaker 2>Just roll into one community and then you're there for
<v Speaker 2>an hour exactly.
<v Speaker 4>You spend your morning there, so.
<v Speaker 5>It thee neighbors you do.
<v Speaker 4>This is how you plan it.
<v Speaker 3>And then the people who are doing it, I tell
<v Speaker 3>you what, it's a lot of the older communities. So
<v Speaker 3>they'll get up at like five in the morning and
<v Speaker 3>set up their stuff and they'll have their coffee, and
<v Speaker 3>then by nine o'clock they're over it and they'll just
<v Speaker 3>give away their stuff for free.
<v Speaker 4>I'm not even getting any of the take.
<v Speaker 5>What you want.
<v Speaker 3>Everything's yes, free TVs, free beds, free dressers, free as
<v Speaker 3>far as.
<v Speaker 5>The I can see.
<v Speaker 2>It's true because you get to a point with the
<v Speaker 2>garage sale where you're like, well, I don't want to
<v Speaker 2>haul this back in the house, and I don't want
<v Speaker 2>to haul it's a good will, so please just take
<v Speaker 2>whatever you want right now.
<v Speaker 4>They just give it rolling in.
<v Speaker 3>Can I tell you what I got for twenty dollars
<v Speaker 3>this weekend? I had a twenty dollar bill and I
<v Speaker 3>told myself self, you will not spend more than this
<v Speaker 3>twenty dollars. This is what you get. This is what
<v Speaker 3>you're going in with, and if you have any leftover,
<v Speaker 3>that's what you're taking home.
<v Speaker 4>You get no more. You don't get to go to
<v Speaker 4>the ATM. Right, Okay, do you want to hear what
<v Speaker 4>I picked up for twenty dollars?
<v Speaker 2>I do.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, So, got a bunch of candles. We're talking like
<v Speaker 3>eight candles and they're brand new candles. Were talking yanky, Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>like candles, nice decorative candles, the ones you just don't
<v Speaker 3>even like.
<v Speaker 4>You just put them up because they're so nice.
<v Speaker 2>Right, candles like candles ten bucks plus eight?
<v Speaker 4>Those were free ninety nine. We haven't eld started with
<v Speaker 4>the money yet. Yeah, did you those were free? Give
<v Speaker 4>it away?
<v Speaker 5>You were just looking at them, and the homeowner was like,
<v Speaker 5>you can have.
<v Speaker 4>They were sick of them. They were like, you know,
<v Speaker 4>I'm just gonna take these to the dump. Take what
<v Speaker 4>you want.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my god, I go to take all of them
<v Speaker 3>all right, okay, candles, candles.
<v Speaker 4>I also got an entire bag full.
<v Speaker 5>One second, I gotta go back. What were they like?
<v Speaker 2>Candles that were like this one is sausage scent and
<v Speaker 2>this one is French fries.
<v Speaker 3>I will show you tired, Can I show you a
<v Speaker 3>picture of my candle?
<v Speaker 4>Like, you don't.
<v Speaker 5>Just go hang out free candles? So was it like
<v Speaker 5>because you know this one's gasoline scented.
<v Speaker 4>No, it smells wonderful.
<v Speaker 3>And again I probably couldn't even what it smelled like
<v Speaker 3>because I'm not gonna light it because it is so pretty.
<v Speaker 5>It's a multi colored candle. That's just a regular candle.
<v Speaker 4>It's but I got eight of them, Jeremy for come.
<v Speaker 5>On, wait till you light it. It might smell like pastasy.
<v Speaker 4>We don't know yet.
<v Speaker 3>But then an entire bag full of brand new, never
<v Speaker 3>been opened cheesecake pans cheese.
<v Speaker 2>The ones that pop open because I don't have any
<v Speaker 2>of those spring loaded pans, some.
<v Speaker 3>Of those, and on top of that, I get the
<v Speaker 3>little cheesecake pans. And then they threw in some mini
<v Speaker 3>pie pans for more free. Take the pie pants, honey,
<v Speaker 3>picked the pie pants full of baking good stuff for free.
<v Speaker 3>We haven't even tapped into that twenty bucks yet.
<v Speaker 5>I know how to make cheesecake.
<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna learn. Okay, now I have.
<v Speaker 7>I don't care.
<v Speaker 2>They were free.
<v Speaker 4>Now I've got something to do.
<v Speaker 2>That's one of my favorite cakes. So if you wouldn't mind,
<v Speaker 2>would you get that figured out?
<v Speaker 4>I sure will.
<v Speaker 3>And they're little mini cheesecake pans, so it's perfect. I
<v Speaker 3>can make it your own individual.
<v Speaker 4>Okay.
<v Speaker 3>So then I got a coach purse again free. It's
<v Speaker 3>a real coach purse. That's not even the knockoff stuff
<v Speaker 3>that you get out of somebody's trunk. This is the
<v Speaker 3>real stuff.
<v Speaker 4>I know I cleaned up.
<v Speaker 3>I'm telling you I'm not even halfway done either. It's
<v Speaker 3>a nice purse again. I can show you picture. It's
<v Speaker 3>blue denim type stuff. I'm gonna give it to the
<v Speaker 3>baby Nana because she loved it.
<v Speaker 4>So I got that.
<v Speaker 3>I got three mushroom plates, so they're in the shape
<v Speaker 3>of a mushroom.
<v Speaker 4>I can serve mushrooms off them.
<v Speaker 5>So those were free until now, and then.
<v Speaker 3>I'll tell you about some of the stuff that I
<v Speaker 3>actually spent money on.
<v Speaker 4>So I did get.
<v Speaker 3>I have never ever in my life had an Amazon Alexa,
<v Speaker 3>and they were selling one at this yard sale for
<v Speaker 3>two dollars that I picked it up.
<v Speaker 4>That's where my first cash spending comes in.
<v Speaker 3>I spent two dollars on an Amazon Alexa Echo, the
<v Speaker 3>Echo Dot.
<v Speaker 2>Serious, if they wiped that or if that little speaker
<v Speaker 2>would still be hooked up to their Alexa account.
<v Speaker 4>You have to then download the app, and like I know, now.
<v Speaker 2>You could plug it in and it might still be
<v Speaker 2>connected to their wild, to their app.
<v Speaker 5>Their Alexa app.
<v Speaker 4>I don't think it is.
<v Speaker 2>So if they have like a wouldn't you don't plug
<v Speaker 2>it in and start asking a question.
<v Speaker 3>Well, it won't let me yet because they still have
<v Speaker 3>to download the app. So I haven't done it yet
<v Speaker 3>because they said it were not connected.
<v Speaker 4>To your internet. That's what the little lady on the.
<v Speaker 5>Well, she's just not connected to your internet.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so it's what you mean.
<v Speaker 2>Now to the internet, that Alexa might still be connected
<v Speaker 2>to their account that they set up.
<v Speaker 5>No, you could spy on them.
<v Speaker 2>Oh well ask that Alexa. If they have any shopping
<v Speaker 2>lists set.
<v Speaker 4>Up, Okay, that's too okay, I had no idea.
<v Speaker 2>And if they do, if they have like a target
<v Speaker 2>list or something still set up, you can just have
<v Speaker 2>some fun and you can add things to it. Mushroom
<v Speaker 2>plates to add mushroom plates.
<v Speaker 4>The targetingroom plates. Okay, so I got any Amazon Alexa.
<v Speaker 4>I spent ten dollars.
<v Speaker 3>This is my big purchase by purchase was a bean
<v Speaker 3>bag ottoman.
<v Speaker 7>Okay, it's awesome though.
<v Speaker 5>It's so perfect. I can't believe somebody was getting rid
<v Speaker 5>of that.
<v Speaker 3>That's just my living room perfectly. It's so much chair
<v Speaker 3>on point. It's so it's not a chair, it's an ottoman,
<v Speaker 3>classy chair.
<v Speaker 4>Okay.
<v Speaker 3>Then I got four outdoor pillows and they're the long
<v Speaker 3>rectangular kind.
<v Speaker 2>That's my Yes, those are expensive.
<v Speaker 3>Those are like twenty bucks each other. They're brand new.
<v Speaker 3>You were outside, Yeah, brand new.
<v Speaker 4>So then I got a floor mat with the letter
<v Speaker 4>K on it.
<v Speaker 5>What are the odds are that you found? It's a doormat.
<v Speaker 4>It was also two dollars, so yeah, it's got a big.
<v Speaker 5>I've not even done yet.
<v Speaker 4>I got no big things are coming.
<v Speaker 3>First of all, I have you know those little sunny
<v Speaker 3>spots for dogs going. It looks like a little trampoline.
<v Speaker 3>I picked up one of those. I don't even have
<v Speaker 3>it dog dollars.
<v Speaker 7>Goney.
<v Speaker 4>I decided just just like I can't not buy that thing.
<v Speaker 3>And then I do three brand new chairs like nice chairs,
<v Speaker 3>which I already found. Ones in my kitchen, ones in
<v Speaker 3>my bathroom, and then the other one is right there
<v Speaker 3>by the for and then home.
<v Speaker 4>I was so proud of myself.
<v Speaker 3>So there's gonna be another There's gonna be another community
<v Speaker 3>yard sale this weekend. I cannot wait. I don't even
<v Speaker 3>need anything, but there you gotta.
<v Speaker 2>Find the bulls that match those mushroom plates.
<v Speaker 7>There we go.
<v Speaker 2>Man, I am worn out, I am beat.
<v Speaker 5>You're welcome, Okay. So I was looking at.
<v Speaker 2>The pictures of what Katie got at the garage sale,
<v Speaker 2>all the free stuff.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you mentioned the bean bag chair ottoman.
<v Speaker 4>Amazing, you know what amazing?
<v Speaker 2>I was envisioning like a bright red bean bag chair
<v Speaker 2>that you'd have in college and you're smoking your.
<v Speaker 5>Pot weed sitting in it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's a damn good looking ottoman right there. That's
<v Speaker 2>a really good looking ottoman. It's got like a Santa
<v Speaker 2>Fe pattern to it, and it's like real fabric, Like
<v Speaker 2>that's really neat. Why would somebody get rid of that?
<v Speaker 4>Se I'm so glad of you.
<v Speaker 5>I was doing it when I got a bean bag chair.
<v Speaker 2>It matches my rug thinking like a target bean bag chair,
<v Speaker 2>you know, plastic.
<v Speaker 5>That's really nice.
<v Speaker 4>It's a grown up bean bag chair.
<v Speaker 5>Good you did sow it. I'm proud of you.
<v Speaker 2>What I'm also finding out is that Katie will take
<v Speaker 2>anybody's free crap. So I've given Katie an entire dining
<v Speaker 2>room table. I gave you a bike stationary bike. I
<v Speaker 2>gave you a TV. I think that's it at this point.
<v Speaker 4>But you know, would you have.
<v Speaker 5>For about a five foot tall dollhouse? A daughter's got.
<v Speaker 2>A dollhouse that we're trying to get rid of. It's
<v Speaker 2>really nice and like barbies can stand up in it.
<v Speaker 2>Do you have any use for that? You bought a
<v Speaker 2>doggy trampoline. I did you see any doll collecting in
<v Speaker 2>your future?
<v Speaker 3>I don't know if the dollhouse might be a stretch, but.
<v Speaker 5>I got all sorts of junk I can give you.
<v Speaker 4>Why do I feel like I could flip this dollhouse though?
<v Speaker 5>Like a tax a dermy foxhead?
<v Speaker 4>You know what I've been on market for.
<v Speaker 5>Would you like that?
<v Speaker 4>I wouldn't?
<v Speaker 2>Can I bring the fox head in the dollhouse over
<v Speaker 2>to your house?
<v Speaker 4>Wouldn't that be funny?
<v Speaker 5>It's a conversation.
<v Speaker 4>Bee, you know, I'm not saying no. I'm not saying no.
<v Speaker 2>If anyone has any junk that they'd like to get
<v Speaker 2>rid of, shoot Katie a picture right now, three oh three,
<v Speaker 2>six nine one, sixteen forty nine. She'll take it. She'll
<v Speaker 2>take anything that's free. I guarantee you person's drunk.
<v Speaker 1>Katie shrugs, Jary, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 5>I wondered in the Southwest plas a mall yesterday. Boy
<v Speaker 5>that was depressed. Oh yeah, that was real sad.
<v Speaker 2>But anyway, they got this fun little vintage store in
<v Speaker 2>there that I like to go into from time to time.
<v Speaker 2>I bought a couple more blue rays yesterday. I'm going
<v Speaker 2>back to physical media.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, I'm kind of tired of it. We're gonna
<v Speaker 5>talk about that tomorrow.
<v Speaker 2>I'll have a digital detox, absolutely and the biggest way possible.
<v Speaker 2>But believe it or not, in the sparsely populated Southwest
<v Speaker 2>Plasmaal I bumped into a listener. She's like, are you Jeremy,
<v Speaker 2>And I was like yeah, yeah, And we kissed and
<v Speaker 2>I gave her a piggyback right and then we started talking.
<v Speaker 5>Then we started talking.
<v Speaker 2>And she was just talking about her kids and how
<v Speaker 2>she likes to listen and my kids, and we talked
<v Speaker 2>about summer camp and blah blah blah and things going on.
<v Speaker 2>This summer, and she started talking about how she's got
<v Speaker 2>a couple of young kids and every day that they
<v Speaker 2>go out to summer camp, before they go, she's got
<v Speaker 2>a like sunscreen, like four kids.
<v Speaker 4>Oh, and she dropped a.
<v Speaker 2>Funny line as she was talking about She's talking about
<v Speaker 2>her kids being so squirmy and every day it's like
<v Speaker 2>she's lathering them up and nobody's paying attention and it's
<v Speaker 2>getting in their eyes and then it's on their clothes
<v Speaker 2>and she goes, it is literally the worst five minutes
<v Speaker 2>of my day. She's like, it's trying to get these
<v Speaker 2>kids lathered up with sunscreen. And I was like, hold up,
<v Speaker 2>that's a funny line, right, Yeah, that's funny because I
<v Speaker 2>feel like everybody has like the worst five minutes of
<v Speaker 2>their day, Like you just kind of dread it. Every
<v Speaker 2>day something's going on, it's a mundane routine task or
<v Speaker 2>something you're like, damn it.
<v Speaker 5>This is the worst five minutes of my day.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, you better be listening tomorrow. A little
<v Speaker 2>after eight o'clock, I was like, I'm gonna bring you up.
<v Speaker 2>So shout out to Shelley, Hi, Shelley, Shelley, Shelley and
<v Speaker 2>your greasy children.
<v Speaker 4>Thanks, but full.
<v Speaker 2>Of beauty protection, you know. So yeah, I'm gonna throw
<v Speaker 2>that out there. What's the worst five minutes of your day?
<v Speaker 2>Three O three six nine to one one mix three
<v Speaker 2>O three six nine to one sixteen forty nine. I
<v Speaker 2>threw this up on my socials yesterday and a lot
<v Speaker 2>of people sounded off.
<v Speaker 8>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>Mary said, daycare drop off, you know, sitting there for
<v Speaker 2>the you know, five minutes, getting rid of your kids
<v Speaker 2>for the day. And she says it's kind of sad.
<v Speaker 2>She just kind of sits there for about five minutes.
<v Speaker 2>She's like, I'm kind of sad I don't get to see.
<v Speaker 5>My kids for the rest of the day. That's the
<v Speaker 5>worst five minutes of her day.
<v Speaker 6>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>Somebody else said that they've got one of those room
<v Speaker 2>of vacuums that they hear kick on, like down in
<v Speaker 2>their basement or whatever, and inevitably this rumba gets stuck
<v Speaker 2>underneath their couch every single day. And they said that
<v Speaker 2>is the worst five minutes of each and every day
<v Speaker 2>is the stupid rumba that's running and it gets stuck
<v Speaker 2>under the couch and they spend about five minutes trying to.
<v Speaker 5>Get it out. I was like, no, that's damn funny.
<v Speaker 5>That's the worst five minutes of the day.
<v Speaker 2>Like that, either I see the lines ringing three O
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one sixteen forty nine. If you'd like
<v Speaker 2>to sound off, Katie, what's the worst five minutes of
<v Speaker 2>your day?
<v Speaker 7>Okay?
<v Speaker 3>So I had to think about this and I came
<v Speaker 3>up to the conclusion that me getting ready for the
<v Speaker 3>next day is what irritates me, because I have two
<v Speaker 3>things that I have to do to get me ready
<v Speaker 3>for the following day.
<v Speaker 4>One of those is my coffee pot. So I'll grind
<v Speaker 4>my beans, I'll.
<v Speaker 3>Get my thing you're grinding my beans, I'll get the
<v Speaker 3>water ready and everything. But I don't know if it's
<v Speaker 3>just like I don't have any set time in which
<v Speaker 3>I do it. I just know I have to do
<v Speaker 3>it before I brush my teeth to go to bed,
<v Speaker 3>and so I don't know if it's just that way
<v Speaker 3>me that makes it like I don't want to do it,
<v Speaker 3>But it's that getting my coffee ready for the next
<v Speaker 3>day and picking out my clothes for the next day. Also,
<v Speaker 3>I just don't know why I'm not excited to do
<v Speaker 3>those two things.
<v Speaker 2>I'm with you because we do all that the night before.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and I know I have to get it done,
<v Speaker 3>so yeah, just leading up to that, I'm always like, oh,
<v Speaker 3>I still need to make my coffee, you know.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah, that's mine.
<v Speaker 2>That's pretty good. Janelle wrote in and said flossing. She's like,
<v Speaker 2>I just can't stand flossing. That's the worst five minutes
<v Speaker 2>of my days, standing there in front of the mirror
<v Speaker 2>trying to get all the steak out of my teeth.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks to Matt who texted in and said, I bet
<v Speaker 2>I know all the worst five minutes of Jeremy's wife
<v Speaker 2>staying wink wink.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, Matt, that's only three minutes.
<v Speaker 4>That's good.
<v Speaker 5>What's the worst five minutes of your day?
<v Speaker 2>There was an Amanda who rode in and said, watering
<v Speaker 2>all my plants in the house.
<v Speaker 5>She's a crazy plant lady.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, all right, it's fine, Tice.
<v Speaker 16>Celest Hey, guys, how's it going.
<v Speaker 2>Hey, we're super dupes. What's the worst part of your
<v Speaker 2>the worst five minutes of your day?
<v Speaker 16>So we have a puppy and he's great, he's great trained,
<v Speaker 16>he has yet to have an accident in the house.
<v Speaker 16>Knock on wood. But he's like clockwork and I always
<v Speaker 16>know that right after eating dinner he needs to go
<v Speaker 16>out and go potty. But there's like a fifteen minute
<v Speaker 16>time period in between, and those fifteen minutes he's in
<v Speaker 16>the house, and the worst or I guess in this case,
<v Speaker 16>we could say five minutes. The worst five minutes are
<v Speaker 16>waiting in anticipation and making sure that he's not going.
<v Speaker 2>That he's not going in the house. Is that you
<v Speaker 2>said your phone?
<v Speaker 7>Get up?
<v Speaker 2>She's over there pacing you like, Uh, it's good happen.
<v Speaker 4>It's good happened.
<v Speaker 3>Oh so you're funny, more humbling than chasing the animal
<v Speaker 3>around with a bag.
<v Speaker 2>Rightly, I'm ready for it. So let's thank you for
<v Speaker 2>the call. It kind of dropped there on us there
<v Speaker 2>at the end. Julie actually wrote in with something similar
<v Speaker 2>with the worst five minutes of my day is trying
<v Speaker 2>to leave the dog park. At the very end, my
<v Speaker 2>dog suddenly acts like he's being removed forever and he bolts.
<v Speaker 2>I got to chase him around for about five minutes
<v Speaker 2>to get him out of the dog park.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, I see that dogs are jerks.
<v Speaker 4>You're not coming back. I'm out of here.
<v Speaker 5>Here is Cassie Hey.
<v Speaker 14>Cassie Hey, what's up.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, we're just chilling. We've been sitting here waiting for
<v Speaker 2>you to call all morning, you know. Jeez.
<v Speaker 11>Well, I'm so glad I called in. I'm glad I
<v Speaker 11>can make your day.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, thank you, So Cassie, I gotta ask you, what's
<v Speaker 2>the worst five minutes.
<v Speaker 7>Of your day?
<v Speaker 14>You know.
<v Speaker 11>I'm kind of on the same line as Shelley with
<v Speaker 11>the kids, saying, except instead of putting on sunscreen, I
<v Speaker 11>got three kids and getting out of the house it
<v Speaker 11>kind of sometimes it takes more than five minutes, but
<v Speaker 11>getting out of the house it's the worst. I got
<v Speaker 11>one kid I have for a mind to always put
<v Speaker 11>on her glasses. I got another kid putting shoes on
<v Speaker 11>the wrong feet. I got another kid who's crying because
<v Speaker 11>I want to bring my toy or I want to
<v Speaker 11>bring my jacket whatever. And it's like, no, it's not
<v Speaker 11>you don't need your jacket.
<v Speaker 15>It's like eighty.
<v Speaker 11>Degrees outside, so uh yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Kids are jerks.
<v Speaker 2>They're just like dogs, especially early in the morning.
<v Speaker 3>Why are they always on one When it comes to
<v Speaker 3>like leaving the house, getting to a place, that's when
<v Speaker 3>their whole world falls right there and you need to
<v Speaker 3>fix it.
<v Speaker 4>Right, wearing one shoe right time hungry. I can't imagine three, Cassie.
<v Speaker 3>I had one, and we had fights about her socks
<v Speaker 3>almost every time we left the house, So I can't imagine.
<v Speaker 5>Word help you three.
<v Speaker 2>Geez. That's been one of the best parts of this job, Cassie,
<v Speaker 2>is I'm hard at work while Nick Knack is home
<v Speaker 2>dealing with the.
<v Speaker 5>Kids all these years.
<v Speaker 2>Definitely one of the perks. But yeah, your mama bear
<v Speaker 2>on duty. That's a good one. We uh, yeah, we
<v Speaker 2>appreciate you.
<v Speaker 11>Sure a lot of people can relate.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you have a good day Cassie as well.
<v Speaker 5>Okay bye.
<v Speaker 2>Jared wrote in and said the worst five minutes of
<v Speaker 2>my day me sitting in my F two fifty trying
<v Speaker 2>to fold up the windshield sunshade and get it back
<v Speaker 2>in the case after work. It's probably one of those
<v Speaker 2>spring loaded you know, those windshield the sunshades, trying to
<v Speaker 2>get one of those back into its shape and into
<v Speaker 2>like a little case.
<v Speaker 5>That's funny. Is it worse five minutes of his.
<v Speaker 4>Day every day? Like, I don't want to do that.
<v Speaker 2>That's pretty good. Uh, this was Oh, he didn't put
<v Speaker 2>a name. Worse five minutes of my day having to
<v Speaker 2>open the app that tracks my new teenage driver.
<v Speaker 5>Oh it's Robert. Here's Robert opening the.
<v Speaker 2>App that has to track my teenage driver and watching
<v Speaker 2>him to get to work.
<v Speaker 5>That's about five minutes away. I stress like crazy. And
<v Speaker 5>that's from Robert shout that that's heavy.
<v Speaker 2>Five minutes.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I'll just go.
<v Speaker 2>I'll just wing this one. Good morning mix? Who's this?
<v Speaker 17>Good morning?
<v Speaker 2>Hey, Kieran, are buddy? Tell us what's the worst five
<v Speaker 2>minutes of your day?
<v Speaker 6>Okay? So I work in cast Rock and I do
<v Speaker 6>a lot of driving for my job, and every day morning,
<v Speaker 6>for every day afternoon, whether just is five minutes, there's
<v Speaker 6>this intersection every time that definitely should have a light.
<v Speaker 6>That is just a hazard too. And you know people
<v Speaker 6>in the vicinity, and it is terrifying trying to make
<v Speaker 6>a left or a right turn because there there is
<v Speaker 6>no no regard for human life whatsoever.
<v Speaker 5>Oh my god, dude, this is.
<v Speaker 14>Man.
<v Speaker 2>So what do you do?
<v Speaker 5>Just like Jesus, take the wheel, close your eyes again.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, oh, mover or you're gonna be sitting there for
<v Speaker 6>a while. You get comfortable.
<v Speaker 3>You got to be aggressive with your driving at that intersection,
<v Speaker 3>is what you're.
<v Speaker 6>Saying, oh, yeah, for sure, I would say assertive to
<v Speaker 6>be a little more political.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, jesus, take well, what kind of car you in?
<v Speaker 14>Uh?
<v Speaker 6>Well, personally it would be my personal car going in
<v Speaker 6>or out of work, but then i'd pick up customer
<v Speaker 6>cars as well, So I just it's kind of difficult. Okay.
<v Speaker 6>Now do I want to make it or do I
<v Speaker 6>want to sit there.
<v Speaker 7>For five minuts?
<v Speaker 2>Right? I feel like if you were rolling out in
<v Speaker 2>like an F three to fifty, you'd be fine.
<v Speaker 5>You can make the room.
<v Speaker 2>But if you're rolling around in a Mini Cooper, Dude, Lauren,
<v Speaker 2>help you get.
<v Speaker 6>Away your options?
<v Speaker 7>You certainly do.
<v Speaker 5>Hey, man, appreciate the call. Thanks for chatting with us.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, of course later later.
<v Speaker 5>Guys are funny. Thanks for your calls and comments.
<v Speaker 2>Sports update each and every morning, what you guy, Josh?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 8>The National Hockey League announced yesterday that the Avalanche captain
<v Speaker 8>Gabriel Landescog was selected as the winner of both the
<v Speaker 8>Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy and the Mark Messier Leadership Award Trophy.
<v Speaker 8>This marks Landeskog's being the first player in NHL history
<v Speaker 8>to win both of those much less in the same
<v Speaker 8>exact year. That is the first time it's ever been done,
<v Speaker 8>and this guy is so deserving of both of these.
<v Speaker 8>The Bill Masterson Trophy talks about how a player who
<v Speaker 8>goes through injury or any type of setback is able
<v Speaker 8>to come back from this. Landscog missed essentially three full
<v Speaker 8>seasons of hockey because of a freak knee injury that
<v Speaker 8>happened when Cale mccarr's skate cut across his leg and
<v Speaker 8>he had to have surgery after surgery, and yesterday the
<v Speaker 8>NHL and his wife surprised him with a beautiful little
<v Speaker 8>video here.
<v Speaker 2>Gabe, I know how hard it's been, good days and
<v Speaker 2>bad days, that you are truly one in a million.
<v Speaker 9>I just want to see how happy I am for
<v Speaker 9>you man, watching you grind for three years to come back.
<v Speaker 9>You know, I'm so honored to be your teammate.
<v Speaker 10>It was very hard to see what your lowest and
<v Speaker 10>I can't even imagine how difficult it truly was for
<v Speaker 10>you and your family.
<v Speaker 6>Oh my good come here, congratulations from the Hotel of
<v Speaker 6>FAMI in the Natural Hockey League.
<v Speaker 9>Oh my goodness.
<v Speaker 12>Wow, There's been lots of people that have helped me
<v Speaker 12>along the way, and just you get nowhere in this
<v Speaker 12>life by yourself. You truly don't so free we should have.
<v Speaker 12>And this is to all of them as well.
<v Speaker 2>It's beautiful music they got there. Yeah, very powerful.
<v Speaker 4>I love it.
<v Speaker 7>Well.
<v Speaker 4>The Caps back like this is a big deal.
<v Speaker 8>That was Nathan McKinnon and kill mccarr talking about him,
<v Speaker 8>and like I remember, I was working alongside the Avalanche
<v Speaker 8>for many of those days that I would just see
<v Speaker 8>him skating off to the side, literally relearning how to skate.
<v Speaker 8>A guy that has played hockey his entire life having
<v Speaker 8>to relearn how to ice skate at thirty plus years old.
<v Speaker 8>I mean, it's one of the most inspiring NHL and
<v Speaker 8>sports stories in and of itself. He had to have
<v Speaker 8>total cartilage transplant surgery in his knee the year after
<v Speaker 8>they won the Stanley Cups with a summer after they won.
<v Speaker 8>He was playing through so much pain. It was such
<v Speaker 8>an inspiring thing that happened to him. He had a
<v Speaker 8>documentary called A Clean Sheet, which I watched and wept.
<v Speaker 8>It made me cry so much. I am so happy
<v Speaker 8>for him. He is absolutely deserving of this. Congratulations to you,
<v Speaker 8>mister Landeskog as you won these two trophies. It's so
<v Speaker 8>exciting and goabs go.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Cobs, go oh you got a t shirt with
<v Speaker 2>him on it or anything out?
<v Speaker 7>I have a hoodie with him on it. Actually, yes,
<v Speaker 7>raising the truphy he does.
<v Speaker 5>There you go, there's your sports support with JKJ.
<v Speaker 2>Yes. Take a quick look at all the local hype
<v Speaker 2>that's going on right now.
<v Speaker 5>I got one for you really quick.
<v Speaker 2>They are really making a push for that twenty twenty
<v Speaker 2>eight Democratic National Convention here in Denver. Now, regardless of
<v Speaker 2>your politics. Mayor Mike says that it'll bring in so
<v Speaker 2>much money. It's equivalent to the boost of having four
<v Speaker 2>Super Bowls in a row here, something like half a
<v Speaker 2>billion dollars flowing into the local Denver economy. I'm for it,
<v Speaker 2>I think so. I mean, that's good for business here.
<v Speaker 2>It's good for our residents and people that own businesses.
<v Speaker 2>Hotels are going to fill up, restaurants are gonna get packed,
<v Speaker 2>more tips for the wait staff, right, rideshare drivers are
<v Speaker 2>gonna make some bank vendors, security personnel, and again all
<v Speaker 2>those local businesses are going to be getting some cash money.
<v Speaker 2>So again, push the politics to the side and just
<v Speaker 2>think of all the revenue coming into the city on.
<v Speaker 3>The spotlight on the city as well, which is always good.
<v Speaker 4>So it gives the They.
<v Speaker 2>Go out and give the city a nice power wash too,
<v Speaker 2>we sure do. It's much needed.
<v Speaker 4>So it's a nice clean city.
<v Speaker 5>The power washing.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, yeah, that's need.
<v Speaker 3>Top story today and aggressive cow elk in Estes Park
<v Speaker 3>making the rounds on the news sites. Yeah, Corey Rose
<v Speaker 3>is lead story today, so you know it's big. 'tis
<v Speaker 3>calving season. Josh and Jair and others are very protective.
<v Speaker 5>So she's the lead elk over the Channel nine.
<v Speaker 3>I know that, yes, but they say that you really
<v Speaker 3>need to be careful with the elk this time of
<v Speaker 3>year because it is the mother's protecting their little babies.
<v Speaker 3>And the reason this is making the news is because
<v Speaker 3>in Estes Park there's an apartment complex where one mother
<v Speaker 3>elk was kind of like holding everybody hostage, like every
<v Speaker 3>time someone tried to come outside, she would charge it.
<v Speaker 4>Nope, no, one guy had to go to the hospital.
<v Speaker 4>Like she was serious about protecting her elk.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they say when it comes to the wildlife, especially
<v Speaker 3>in Colorado, because we see it and we're like automatically like,
<v Speaker 3>oh my goodness, an elk, I need to take a picture.
<v Speaker 3>Well you can as long as you're the very far away.
<v Speaker 3>And they say, if you think you're far away enough,
<v Speaker 3>well maybe double and triple that because you want to
<v Speaker 3>stay safe. So when it comes to the elk, they
<v Speaker 3>don't play around, so you shouldn't either.
<v Speaker 5>I want to ride him, don't ride that's what you
<v Speaker 5>don't want to do.
<v Speaker 3>Gosh, hey, more than twenty drivers got flat tires yesterday.
<v Speaker 4>Another story of nails on the highway. Yeah, this one happened.
<v Speaker 3>In Greeley along Highway thirty four and again less than
<v Speaker 3>a week after a similar event on Highway to eighty
<v Speaker 3>five near Morrison, a box of nails and screws spilled
<v Speaker 3>on from a semi truck. Now, the difference is in
<v Speaker 3>that story they were able to track down what semi
<v Speaker 3>truck it came from, and so all the insurance claims
<v Speaker 3>went through that they don't know where this box and
<v Speaker 3>nails came from.
<v Speaker 4>They're still trying to figure this out.
<v Speaker 5>Suspicious, yes, second time.
<v Speaker 3>So all those people who got flat tires, anyone who's
<v Speaker 3>had to get all four brand new tires unexpectedly can
<v Speaker 3>relate James expensive.
<v Speaker 4>So definitely feeling.
<v Speaker 2>For all those time random guy that owns a small
<v Speaker 2>mom and pop tire place.
<v Speaker 5>I know he's going out throwing screws around.
<v Speaker 3>Hopefully it's not that. Hopefully it was just an accident,
<v Speaker 3>but they're still looking into it.
<v Speaker 2>So if you know anything, I know, the only thing
<v Speaker 2>I think of was when you say flat tires when
<v Speaker 2>you're walking behind your friend and you go down on
<v Speaker 2>the heel of their shoe and then what pops out?
<v Speaker 5>And you're like, what Pa?
<v Speaker 4>Your only difference is we know that's you.
<v Speaker 9>What?
<v Speaker 1>Five questions, two players, one winner. I'm a winner who's
<v Speaker 1>getting crushed today. I can't wait to crush you people.
<v Speaker 3>It's time to play Katie Crush with jkj.
<v Speaker 2>Oh boy lines exploded, but little Brookie made it through
<v Speaker 2>high brook. Hi, Hey, how are you today?
<v Speaker 14>I'm doing pretty good.
<v Speaker 5>Well, I need you to tell us a little bit
<v Speaker 5>about yourself.
<v Speaker 14>Brooke, Well, I stay at home with my two boys.
<v Speaker 14>I raised my two little guys. They're six and nine,
<v Speaker 14>and I just dropped him off at camp. So I
<v Speaker 14>thought i'd do a little Katie crush.
<v Speaker 5>There you go. What are the kiddo's names? Give him
<v Speaker 5>a shout out.
<v Speaker 14>We got Rowan and Lucas.
<v Speaker 2>Solid name, solid, solid names. What's for dinner tonight, Broke.
<v Speaker 14>I have no idea.
<v Speaker 4>We're not that far yet, right, I love it.
<v Speaker 14>I know till about five o'clock.
<v Speaker 2>What what's always? My answer? Katie?
<v Speaker 3>You need to do sloppy joke, sloppy Josiah, that's what
<v Speaker 3>you nice and easy?
<v Speaker 5>Get you some brook all right, I'm gonna you're not
<v Speaker 5>gonna do it. It's fine, it's just're actually vegetarian.
<v Speaker 7>Okay.
<v Speaker 2>So I'm gonna give you and Katie the same five questions,
<v Speaker 2>best out of five.
<v Speaker 5>Wins and ties go to Katie. Oki dokie, Oh okie,
<v Speaker 5>doke oki dokiy Katie got anything to stay it?
<v Speaker 7>Brooke.
<v Speaker 3>You may not know what's for dinner, but you better
<v Speaker 3>know your pop trivia stuff we're gonna bring in, okay,
<v Speaker 3>snap Brooks.
<v Speaker 2>Tell Katie to get out of here.
<v Speaker 14>Katie, get out of here. You're going down?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, yeare you go?
<v Speaker 5>There's the trash talking. I need Brooke all right.
<v Speaker 2>So she gathered all of her stuff, she goes into
<v Speaker 2>a little room where she can't hear anything. I come
<v Speaker 2>up with the questions, so there's no cheating, and we'll
<v Speaker 2>find out if.
<v Speaker 5>You're right or wrong once we bring her back in Brooks.
<v Speaker 5>So let's get her done place.
<v Speaker 2>Tell me what does the star power up do to
<v Speaker 2>Mario when he collects it? What's the star?
<v Speaker 7>It makes him go really fast, really fast?
<v Speaker 2>Like he runs really fast.
<v Speaker 14>I think he runs really fast, right, and then if
<v Speaker 14>he touches somebody, he gets him, he gets them. I think, yeah,
<v Speaker 14>runs fast Mario.
<v Speaker 5>And gets him. I'm gonna put run fast and gets.
<v Speaker 2>Him, all right. So here is your second question. Fill
<v Speaker 2>in the blanks to this product jingle. I am stuck
<v Speaker 2>on blank because blank stuck on me.
<v Speaker 14>Oh my god, I know that one. I'm gonna have
<v Speaker 14>to pass pass.
<v Speaker 2>Third question in the movie Mean Girls, what's the name
<v Speaker 2>of the math competition team? Oh?
<v Speaker 14>I don't remember.
<v Speaker 5>Oh no, I'm gonna go with You're not doing so
<v Speaker 5>good to do that.
<v Speaker 14>I know I'm gonna have to go with I don't know.
<v Speaker 5>You want to go with Pat? You want to go
<v Speaker 5>with super Mario?
<v Speaker 14>Sure, super Mario sounds good.
<v Speaker 2>Fourth question for Katie Crush. One of poly Shores catchphrases
<v Speaker 2>is wheezing the what the juice? The one that you
<v Speaker 2>are really confident as a poly Shore one that's damn funny,
<v Speaker 2>all right, wheezing the juice. In your fifth and final question,
<v Speaker 2>what dog puppet appeared on the Conan O'Brien show that
<v Speaker 2>they used to verbally roast celebrities. What was the name
<v Speaker 2>of that little puppet dog?
<v Speaker 14>Oh my god, it was the one that had the obscenities.
<v Speaker 5>Uh huh, her little cigar, I got it, Ralph.
<v Speaker 14>I don't remember his name.
<v Speaker 2>Al all right, let's bring Katie back in.
<v Speaker 4>Hey.
<v Speaker 2>Hey, she still doesn't know what she's making for dinner.
<v Speaker 4>Oh that's okay.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not telling you. I'm not gonna give you any
<v Speaker 2>heads up on anything.
<v Speaker 5>Let's go all right, let's find out how you did, Brookie.
<v Speaker 2>Uh Katie, what does the star power up do when
<v Speaker 2>Mario collects it? What's the little star do?
<v Speaker 9>Well?
<v Speaker 4>Like he becomes invincible killing people left? Yeah, so.
<v Speaker 5>Brook you said he runs really fast and he gets him.
<v Speaker 4>He does that too, though. I mean there's turtle shells
<v Speaker 4>flying everywhere, like he gets them.
<v Speaker 14>I didn't want to say kill them, but gets.
<v Speaker 5>Them with the he gets them.
<v Speaker 2>I'll just assume you meant invincibility, so I'll go ahead
<v Speaker 2>and give it to you.
<v Speaker 5>I'm feeling generous.
<v Speaker 2>Runs fast, and Katie filling the blanks to this popular
<v Speaker 2>product jingle, I am stuck on blank because blank stuck
<v Speaker 2>on me.
<v Speaker 4>And stuck on band aid. Brank has been dates stuck
<v Speaker 4>o me.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, uh, you said past, but I heard a big side?
<v Speaker 5>Did you realize what it was?
<v Speaker 14>I remember it right then? That id band aids.
<v Speaker 5>Damn it all right?
<v Speaker 2>Third question in the movie Mean Girls, Katie, what was
<v Speaker 2>the name of the math competition team.
<v Speaker 4>Of the team they were the math Lets?
<v Speaker 5>Right, Wow, I'm impressed, Brook said, super Mario.
<v Speaker 2>He gets them.
<v Speaker 5>He gets all the math questions.
<v Speaker 2>One of Polly's Shores catchphrases is wheezing the.
<v Speaker 3>What oh we just talked about this, wheezing the uh
<v Speaker 3>he's in the pills, wheezing the pills.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, I don't remember.
<v Speaker 8>What is it.
<v Speaker 4>I don't remember that one.
<v Speaker 5>What is it?
<v Speaker 1>Brooke wheezing the juice?
<v Speaker 2>I would have laughed if you said the moose wheezing
<v Speaker 2>the moose very Colorado. Okay, So your fifth and final question.
<v Speaker 2>What dog puppet appeared on the Conan O'Brien show that
<v Speaker 2>used to verbally roast all the celebrities. What was the
<v Speaker 2>name of that kid? Kid?
<v Speaker 4>What was his name? Oh, it's not courage that it's.
<v Speaker 3>Ah comic the comic dog.
<v Speaker 12>Is it?
<v Speaker 4>Just it's something the comic dog, isn't it? Kid? I kid,
<v Speaker 4>that's what I'm gonna say.
<v Speaker 2>For God's sake, give me. I'm not giving you the point.
<v Speaker 2>Then it's Triumph, the insult comic dog. I know. And
<v Speaker 2>Brooks said, Ralph, my dog. Ralph is my dog. Ralphi
<v Speaker 2>likes the insult people. Oh well, I'm looking at the
<v Speaker 2>score here. Katie got three, brook you only got two.
<v Speaker 2>You got crushed? Did you just say damn it?
<v Speaker 4>Oh darn it, she's keeping it clean.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I'm sorry, Brooke, you didn't win today, but it
<v Speaker 2>was nice talking with you.
<v Speaker 14>Nice talking with you guys too. I'll get you next time.
<v Speaker 5>All right, Brookie, you have a great day and find
<v Speaker 5>out when you finally find out what's for dinner? Text
<v Speaker 5>us okay, yeah, let us know.
<v Speaker 7>All right? Than Katie, you.
<v Speaker 2>Did it again, didn't you? A little stinker?
<v Speaker 4>I eat that one out for sure.
<v Speaker 2>How did you not get wheezing the juice though we
<v Speaker 2>literally talked to Polly Shore like two weeks ago.
<v Speaker 4>That's it, and that's why I'm so frustrated. With myself.
<v Speaker 4>But I can't explain how.
<v Speaker 5>The wheezing the pills sounds like.
<v Speaker 2>It's like naughty, like you're squeezing me in a way
<v Speaker 2>that I don't want to be squeezed.
<v Speaker 4>What else is wheezing like? That's what it is, assumed
<v Speaker 4>he it's Friday night.
<v Speaker 5>What do you say, pills
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