<v Speaker 1>Jarrey Katy and Josh Sikes one.
<v Speaker 2>Hundred gosh off that you were saying he had to
<v Speaker 2>drive all around town to get a camera or something.
<v Speaker 2>What's that about?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, so yesterday, Look, I love my girlfriend.
<v Speaker 4>She's fantastic, but she can be a little unorganized sometimes.
<v Speaker 4>And she had a very important meeting over Zoom yesterday
<v Speaker 4>and she has a laptop, has a camera and everything,
<v Speaker 4>and all of a sudden, she texts me like, literally
<v Speaker 4>in a panic, my camera's not working. I need your help.
<v Speaker 4>So I'm leaving the office and I'm like, what do
<v Speaker 4>you want me to do about this? Johny, use my
<v Speaker 4>laptop lot. She's like, no, no, I have my own loggin.
<v Speaker 4>I gotta do this on my computer. So she sends
<v Speaker 4>me around town looking for atachable camera for a laptop.
<v Speaker 4>And I went to several different walmarts and targets because
<v Speaker 4>they all carry them online now because everybody has their
<v Speaker 4>own personalized camera.
<v Speaker 3>So I am flying around.
<v Speaker 4>I went to four different targets and three different Walmarts
<v Speaker 4>yesterday just to find a little attachable camera for her
<v Speaker 4>to use for one hour and then zip that bad
<v Speaker 4>boy back to a Walmart and be like, you know what,
<v Speaker 4>I actually didn't need this anymore, thank you so much.
<v Speaker 4>So I got my money back, which is nice, and
<v Speaker 4>I just returned it right after us.
<v Speaker 5>But points for me, right, adorable, that's right.
<v Speaker 2>Why didn't you just keep it? If her camera wasn't working,
<v Speaker 2>she might need.
<v Speaker 4>It, she will never need again. And she goes, I'm
<v Speaker 4>gonna go buy a new laptop. I was like, are
<v Speaker 4>you kidding me? Are you kidding me? It was ridiculous.
<v Speaker 4>I was like, with the gas prices right now, come on.
<v Speaker 6>But that's definitely some points you build up for future
<v Speaker 6>relationship stuff, right, Like remember that time I drove all
<v Speaker 6>over the city looking for a camera.
<v Speaker 2>Typical good boyfriend over here, you know, bring me some food. Yeah, now,
<v Speaker 2>you went to a fun little event last night. I
<v Speaker 2>saw some pictures.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Celestia Experience.
<v Speaker 6>It's down in Denver Saint John's Cathedral, and it was fabulous. Like,
<v Speaker 6>first of all, Saint John's Cathedral I'd never been, and
<v Speaker 6>the minute I just walked up to it, even from
<v Speaker 6>the outside, I was so impressed. I'm like, this place
<v Speaker 6>is gorgeous. And then you walk into the actual church
<v Speaker 6>and it just blew me away. I mean, I love
<v Speaker 6>stays well, no it's just beautiful. It's over one hundred
<v Speaker 6>years old.
<v Speaker 5>So you go into this place.
<v Speaker 6>And it just like you know, transports you to another time.
<v Speaker 6>It was just so moving to even be in there.
<v Speaker 6>And then when they start with all the lights and
<v Speaker 6>the music, and what was really neat is they had
<v Speaker 6>people who were actually singing, you know, the church.
<v Speaker 5>Like there's really key oh wow, like they were singing. No,
<v Speaker 5>it's amazing.
<v Speaker 6>It was just so neat to be able to be there,
<v Speaker 6>like in the very middle of it. They call it
<v Speaker 6>an immersive experience, and it was exactly that.
<v Speaker 5>I will say.
<v Speaker 6>The one thing that it took me a little bit
<v Speaker 6>to get used to is I rolled in their solo
<v Speaker 6>and I was the only person who wasn't with people,
<v Speaker 6>and so I think some people thought I might have
<v Speaker 6>been lost or something.
<v Speaker 5>It was like, no, I'm just part of the media.
<v Speaker 6>I'm here just to grab pictures and stuff, you know,
<v Speaker 6>this to be part of it and then talk about
<v Speaker 6>it tomorrow. But everybody else had like their whole family
<v Speaker 6>with them. It was like a date night thing. And
<v Speaker 6>here I am over here by myself, and then in
<v Speaker 6>the middle of all of it, my whail sounds in
<v Speaker 6>my stomach are louder than the people, so yeah, I
<v Speaker 6>get even more attention that way. But outside of those things,
<v Speaker 6>a very enjoyable experience.
<v Speaker 2>You didn't really explain what it is, so you stare
<v Speaker 2>up at the ceiling, right, Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>It's again.
<v Speaker 6>It's like you go in there and they have lights
<v Speaker 6>that are put up throughout the whole cathedral, and it
<v Speaker 6>like throughout, like the music going on, the lights react
<v Speaker 6>to it and it is just like it's mesmerizing. And
<v Speaker 6>it took them over a year and a half to
<v Speaker 6>get all of this set up and going, so it
<v Speaker 6>really took a lot of work for them to make
<v Speaker 6>this happen. And last night was the first, like again,
<v Speaker 6>media viewing party, so we got to see it before
<v Speaker 6>everyone else, and you know, you they test it out
<v Speaker 6>on us, right, if there is any mistakes, this is
<v Speaker 6>where they fix it.
<v Speaker 5>It was great. It was so good.
<v Speaker 6>If they missed it, if anything was wrong, I didn't
<v Speaker 6>catch it because it was just so just the.
<v Speaker 2>Comfort of the chairs.
<v Speaker 6>Yes, well it's wooden church chairs and we're sitting there
<v Speaker 6>looking up at the scene.
<v Speaker 2>I think the old old school wooden pews.
<v Speaker 6>No, not the pew's actual chairs, So just be ready
<v Speaker 6>for that, like, be ready for.
<v Speaker 5>That, bring your cushion, bring your fat.
<v Speaker 6>But yeah, but other than that, I mean, definitely worth it.
<v Speaker 6>So Celestial'll experience dot com is where you can go
<v Speaker 6>and check it out.
<v Speaker 5>Celestia, You're soupery dot com. It was fun. It was fun.
<v Speaker 6>And again it didn't even start until a forty five,
<v Speaker 6>So you know, I took.
<v Speaker 5>You are a trooper. Well, hallelujah to you friend. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>And if you need anybody to rub your butt, ask Josh. Okay, okay,
<v Speaker 2>So I got you time for a sports report in
<v Speaker 2>my god, we got to touch on by far, the
<v Speaker 2>biggest sports news of the morning, uh NBA history was
<v Speaker 2>made last night at Madison Square Garden when the New
<v Speaker 2>York Knicks overcame a ty nine point deficit against the
<v Speaker 2>Spurs to win in literally the final second of the game.
<v Speaker 7>It was so good.
<v Speaker 5>I'm not a huge.
<v Speaker 2>Sports guy, but that kind of stuff, man, that gets
<v Speaker 2>my motor going. I love those games that come down
<v Speaker 2>right to the end. And the amount of posts and
<v Speaker 2>content on social media this morning, including from a bunch
<v Speaker 2>of celebrities that were last night, absolutely fascinating. The amount
<v Speaker 2>of joy and excitement in that stadium last night.
<v Speaker 5>I pulled a bit of audio.
<v Speaker 2>Here's what the final second sounded like.
<v Speaker 5>Nobody guarding me, get bound pass, jumpson, gets.
<v Speaker 8>It fires up at three shot.
<v Speaker 5>No, God, that's gone. It's gone. It's gone. Look what
<v Speaker 5>point two? Bermadon next, take the leave.
<v Speaker 8>He's one O seventh, little six.
<v Speaker 5>Pablo Mara at the garden. They can't believe it. That's that.
<v Speaker 3>It's over.
<v Speaker 8>Her greatest comeback in the NBA playoff history. The next
<v Speaker 8>pull off the miracle come back later at three games one.
<v Speaker 1>Went away from a title?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yes, did you also see there was a hot
<v Speaker 4>mic moment last night where the ESPN crew on radio
<v Speaker 4>was talking about Taylor Swift and they did not know
<v Speaker 4>their mics were on, and they go, Taylor's not a
<v Speaker 4>Knicks fan, get.
<v Speaker 6>Her out its fan though she's a big Nick That's
<v Speaker 6>what they didn't know.
<v Speaker 2>So that was the second part of my sports story.
<v Speaker 2>She was there last night.
<v Speaker 5>And I absolutely love.
<v Speaker 2>She showed up with two of her friends and she
<v Speaker 2>wore a shirt that said Stevie Nicks K and I
<v Speaker 2>c KS and her other friends wore one that said
<v Speaker 2>Nicole Kidman and it was k N I C K
<v Speaker 2>O L E. And then uh Nickelback k N I
<v Speaker 2>C K so it was all Nicks them and they
<v Speaker 2>had them on their shirts. I was like, you know what,
<v Speaker 2>that's pretty damn creative, especially the Nickelback one. It's really good.
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, absolutely exciting game last night, and the amount
<v Speaker 2>of video content, including some from my girlfriend Sidney Sweeney.
<v Speaker 5>Who is he?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah?
<v Speaker 6>This No, this is an exciting series all in all,
<v Speaker 6>Like I am just so so enthralled.
<v Speaker 3>This has been one of the ones that I've watched.
<v Speaker 4>We don't have a dog in the fight like the
<v Speaker 4>Nuggets unfortunately did not make it all the way this year.
<v Speaker 4>I have been glued to my TV. It's been so
<v Speaker 4>much fun to watch these guys. And I found myself
<v Speaker 4>last night with one point two seconds last in the game, going.
<v Speaker 5>Let's go next.
<v Speaker 3>It's just such a cool event to watch. I love
<v Speaker 3>it so funny.
<v Speaker 2>What else you got, Josh?
<v Speaker 1>So?
<v Speaker 4>Also, the World Cup is starting today with twelve groups
<v Speaker 4>of four teams representing forty eight nations, which is sixteen
<v Speaker 4>more than the last World Cup in twenty twenty two,
<v Speaker 4>all starting today when it kicks off at one thirty pm.
<v Speaker 4>Excuse me, the match kicks off at three pm their
<v Speaker 4>local time. One of the funniest things that I saw
<v Speaker 4>lately with the whole World Cup is how they are
<v Speaker 4>about seven million Europeans coming over to watch the games here,
<v Speaker 4>all across North America, and they are hitting the USA
<v Speaker 4>full force. They are discovering things like BUCkies, Walmart, the
<v Speaker 4>heat of the United States. One specific man, he's from Germany,
<v Speaker 4>named Freddy. That's all he is, just Freddy from Germany,
<v Speaker 4>has been tweeting his experiences and how elated he is
<v Speaker 4>walking up to BUCkies, going this is a gas station?
<v Speaker 4>What am I even looking at? He also found out
<v Speaker 4>about people like Ella Langley. We play some of her
<v Speaker 4>songs here, he said, I love her. I cannot stop
<v Speaker 4>listening to her. He discovered waffle house, specifically at one am,
<v Speaker 4>which is really the only respectable time to go to
<v Speaker 4>a waffle house. He said, it is a ten out
<v Speaker 4>of ten experience. He also discovered the Amish people, and
<v Speaker 4>let me tell you, as a person who lived next
<v Speaker 4>to Amish Country in Pennsylvania, they're one of a kind.
<v Speaker 4>So I can't imagine coming over from a different world
<v Speaker 4>essentially and finding out that there's people that have zero
<v Speaker 4>technology at all and being like a.
<v Speaker 3>Buggy, what is going on?
<v Speaker 2>That was a different woman, That was a woe from Sweden.
<v Speaker 2>Her name was Elsa, who discovered the Amish yes before
<v Speaker 2>people text us well, and then she discovered Ranch. I
<v Speaker 2>saw too, and she said it's like crack.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, which it is. We all know that.
<v Speaker 6>But no, Freddy's little journey's exciting because he's taking so
<v Speaker 6>much joy in all of these little things we take
<v Speaker 6>for granted every day. Like I saw him in Atlanta
<v Speaker 6>and he was like, why is Atlanta look like a forest?
<v Speaker 6>There are trees everywhere. I don't think anyone's described Atlanta
<v Speaker 6>like that before.
<v Speaker 5>So it's just his little like.
<v Speaker 6>View of the world right now is so just sweet
<v Speaker 6>and innocent and I love it. I love German Freddy
<v Speaker 6>Swedish Elsa. I'm welcome.
<v Speaker 2>Here you go, guys, there's your sports up day.
<v Speaker 5>Well.
<v Speaker 2>Tim Allen is out and about doing all the press
<v Speaker 2>and promotion for the latest Toy Story movie. And while
<v Speaker 2>he's out doing that, a lot of reporters have been
<v Speaker 2>asked him about a home improvement revival.
<v Speaker 5>Ooh, I like to this show.
<v Speaker 2>Maybe the show about their TV kids and their kids.
<v Speaker 2>Maybe him as a grandpa. He says, there's only three problems.
<v Speaker 2>The kids from the original TV show JTT and uh
<v Speaker 2>that Noah Smith. They don't act anymore. And the other
<v Speaker 2>one's in jail.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, he's in trouble all the time. But he's literally
<v Speaker 5>in jail right now.
<v Speaker 6>Tim Allen, bring JTT back to my TV screen.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know. I've seen some pictures of him on time.
<v Speaker 5>I don't care.
<v Speaker 2>He's not the same JTT that you grew up.
<v Speaker 5>None of us are. It's fine. I'll accept it. Yeah,
<v Speaker 5>he'll take it. You can get right, yea.
<v Speaker 6>I will absolutely accept him, embrace him with open arms. Yeah, man,
<v Speaker 6>I love some JTT back.
<v Speaker 5>You was the thing back in the day.
<v Speaker 6>I had a poster of him, and Devin saw absolutely stare.
<v Speaker 2>At him looking back like what was he like twelve
<v Speaker 2>or something else?
<v Speaker 6>So was I, Oh, it's okay, Yeah, I loved him.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, that's okay, all right. So there's a stupid criminal
<v Speaker 2>alert here. Police in Washington or searching for a man
<v Speaker 2>who allegedly went into a Walmart and set fire to
<v Speaker 2>a rack of bras supposed to be a teenage boy
<v Speaker 2>about sixteen to eighteen years old.
<v Speaker 5>They released an image of him.
<v Speaker 2>He's wearing a great T shirt that says Wildcat, some
<v Speaker 2>black sweatpants with an army logo.
<v Speaker 5>It sounds like he planned the whole thing.
<v Speaker 2>He rolled up in a white Cadillac escalade, went directly
<v Speaker 2>to the women's lingerie section and boom, set.
<v Speaker 5>Things on fire.
<v Speaker 2>Fire, ran back out to his escalade and took off.
<v Speaker 2>Here's some audio of a guy in that Walmart filming it.
<v Speaker 4>You can't make this up.
<v Speaker 5>Look at this. I mean, Walmart is written, He's on fire.
<v Speaker 5>What's going on? He's going on? He's going on. The
<v Speaker 5>best part about that story played again. This guy's beef
<v Speaker 5>with Bras. I've been that mad at bros.
<v Speaker 6>Before you prices and they can't the restrictions of them.
<v Speaker 5>They're tight here but loose here, so the girls are
<v Speaker 5>all I have been that mad at bros Before the
<v Speaker 5>final thing.
<v Speaker 2>If you want to have your best workout ever, drink
<v Speaker 2>some Beat juice. Researchers are finding athletes who drink Beat
<v Speaker 2>juice about two and a half hours before exercise. Saw
<v Speaker 2>some serious benefits of pete more peak power, you can
<v Speaker 2>sprint longer, you can lift heavier, and they even tracked
<v Speaker 2>mountain climbers who got up even higher when they drank
<v Speaker 2>a bunch of Beat juice. I guess its strength and endurance,
<v Speaker 2>grip strength, and you get less soreness the day after
<v Speaker 2>you climb and blah blah blah.
<v Speaker 5>So there's a lot of good stuff and beat juice well,
<v Speaker 5>and you get some Killer Tofu too. Laid it on
<v Speaker 5>then Killer Beats.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, okay, do the beats from Doug Come on from Doug.
<v Speaker 6>D doo do doo do doo do doo do doo doo.
<v Speaker 6>The band is called the Beats and they have the
<v Speaker 6>song killer Tofu.
<v Speaker 5>That is a reference from two Come What Doug is
<v Speaker 5>the best show ever? All right, let's get into this
<v Speaker 5>local stuff whatever.
<v Speaker 6>We're moving on the Target because the newest and largest
<v Speaker 6>Target food distribution center.
<v Speaker 5>Has opened in Colorado.
<v Speaker 6>So this is right off High twenty five and E
<v Speaker 6>four seventy five and twenty nine thousand square feet.
<v Speaker 5>This is going to create almost four hundred jobs.
<v Speaker 6>So I didn't realize this, but you know, Target based
<v Speaker 6>in Minnesota. So when they first ventured out of Minnesota,
<v Speaker 6>the state of Minnesota, they put up their first Target
<v Speaker 6>here in Colorado, back in Glendale in nineteen sixty six,
<v Speaker 6>So it makes sense that they wanted this big distribution
<v Speaker 6>center to be right here in Colorado. They love Colorado
<v Speaker 6>and they're saying that because of its position in the
<v Speaker 6>locality in the United States, they're going to be able
<v Speaker 6>to deliver to all their stores two days faster. So
<v Speaker 6>it's a really big deal that they're bringing that distribution
<v Speaker 6>center here and again, a lot of jobs created for
<v Speaker 6>our community. Did you hear Littleton approve the deal to
<v Speaker 6>create that Peyton Manning inspired restaurant, So it is the
<v Speaker 6>first public slash private partnership that Littleton has ever had.
<v Speaker 6>So the restaurant it's going to be called First Street Farms,
<v Speaker 6>the event venue is going to be called the Field House,
<v Speaker 6>and then the publicly accessible turf field that's going to
<v Speaker 6>be called Little Field, named in honor of rich Sullivan
<v Speaker 6>little He's a founder of the city of Littleton, So
<v Speaker 6>that's going to be.
<v Speaker 5>A big deal.
<v Speaker 6>Now they've got like football themed stuff throughout the restaurant
<v Speaker 6>and it's massive. People are really excited about this new
<v Speaker 6>restaurant concept being brought to Littleton, So it looks like
<v Speaker 6>they're going to start working on it within the next
<v Speaker 6>couple of years. So it'll probably be a while before
<v Speaker 6>we see it in existence, but the fact that it's
<v Speaker 6>moving on, that's a really good deal there. And lots
<v Speaker 6>of other things going on this weekend. So first of all,
<v Speaker 6>the first weekend and the fiftieth anniversary of the Renaissance Festival.
<v Speaker 5>Bay Turky Virgins, you nite.
<v Speaker 6>Turkey Legs, jousting and jesterschlore.
<v Speaker 5>So you're gonna find.
<v Speaker 2>Libraries and down and here's the thing over each other.
<v Speaker 6>If you don't get into it and dress up, you
<v Speaker 6>can still go people watch. That is prime people watching.
<v Speaker 5>It is fun.
<v Speaker 6>Another big celebration going on h Parker Day celebrating fifty.
<v Speaker 5>Years as well Parka I know this weekend, so you.
<v Speaker 6>Can get into that. I know a lot of people
<v Speaker 6>love all the stuff they have down in Parker. And
<v Speaker 6>then one more, let's get to this one. Jody's Race
<v Speaker 6>for Awareness. So that's been going on for a long
<v Speaker 6>time as well at Denver City Park, and I am
<v Speaker 6>going to be out there and seeing the pre race
<v Speaker 6>festivities and some of the post race stuff as well.
<v Speaker 6>So if you're out there, make sure you make your
<v Speaker 6>way up to me and say hi. I'll be the
<v Speaker 6>one with the microphone and the mixed one hundred T shirts.
<v Speaker 5>So come say hey.
<v Speaker 2>Like a night and Shining Armor or something too. Just
<v Speaker 2>combine some of these events.
<v Speaker 5>I'm going to the Renaissance Festival.
<v Speaker 2>Later, but I'll be at the Jody's Race, my Jousteen
<v Speaker 2>and a didgery doo.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, there you go, there you.
<v Speaker 2>Go, enjoy. I was in the grocery store yesterday, a Safeway.
<v Speaker 2>Actually I rolled into a Safeway and uh, I zipped
<v Speaker 2>down one of the aisles and in the middle of
<v Speaker 2>the aisle was two old people that were literally two
<v Speaker 2>hundred years old. I mean they were they they were old,
<v Speaker 2>and bless their hearts, they were both trying to hold
<v Speaker 2>onto the shopping cart so they didn't fall over. And
<v Speaker 2>the poor little old guy went over to one of
<v Speaker 2>the shelves and was trying to get some rice down
<v Speaker 2>or something, and he was so wobbly, and his wife
<v Speaker 2>was holding him up so he could reach up and
<v Speaker 2>get the rice. And so I walked over and I
<v Speaker 2>got the rice for him, and they apologized for being
<v Speaker 2>so slow, and then he started hacking and coughing, and
<v Speaker 2>I thought he was going to lay down on the
<v Speaker 2>ground and die.
<v Speaker 5>I mean, I'm talking old, old and then they.
<v Speaker 2>Started walking off, and they were both pushing the cart
<v Speaker 2>because they were both so frail and so weak that
<v Speaker 2>it took two of them to push their cart full
<v Speaker 2>of groceries. And I was like, oh my god, you know,
<v Speaker 2>so so sweet to see this, but sad too, and
<v Speaker 2>I needed something, you know, like as right as they
<v Speaker 2>were walking by. It was like the canned olives or something,
<v Speaker 2>and I needed it and were trying to, you know,
<v Speaker 2>get by it.
<v Speaker 5>And she turned.
<v Speaker 2>Around and looked at me, and she says, I'm so sorry.
<v Speaker 2>I'm so sorry that we're so all over.
<v Speaker 3>The place and so slow.
<v Speaker 2>She goes, you should see us driving?
<v Speaker 5>Oh you mean a new birden get you here? Hey? Wait,
<v Speaker 5>does that should see us when we're driving?
<v Speaker 6>I mean this was all adorable, absolutely innocent and cute
<v Speaker 6>until you said that part. Wait a minute, yeah, and
<v Speaker 6>this is where I hold they have somebody helping them.
<v Speaker 2>Didn't look like, you know, you should see us when
<v Speaker 2>we're driving.
<v Speaker 5>I don't want to.
<v Speaker 6>See you, and you're either Actually I want to see
<v Speaker 6>you coming from down the block, so I can't prepare.
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, I immediately shoved both of them down and
<v Speaker 2>called the authorities I called the authorities.
<v Speaker 5>Immediately.
<v Speaker 2>I shoved him right to the ground. I said, don't
<v Speaker 2>you move, don't you move.
<v Speaker 6>One dr Jerry Katie and Josh one hundred, Well, you've
<v Speaker 6>probably wandered into restaurants or.
<v Speaker 2>Fast food locations and you open up that menu and
<v Speaker 2>the hot new thing right now in the world of drinks,
<v Speaker 2>I guess is these dirty sodas and doctors are out
<v Speaker 2>this morning, just this morning. That's it. They came out
<v Speaker 2>this morning and said, uh, don't drink these things there.
<v Speaker 2>They pack up to four hundred calories and more than
<v Speaker 2>double the daily sugar limit that is recommended by the
<v Speaker 2>American Heart Association.
<v Speaker 5>I guess these are.
<v Speaker 2>Really trendy drinks right now, right guys, Oh, there's whole
<v Speaker 2>shops syrups and creamers.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Like there's whole shops open to this.
<v Speaker 6>Like you can go into an establishment now and get
<v Speaker 6>a dirty soda and mine.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, like Sonic McDonald's.
<v Speaker 6>But I have not had one that I like yet
<v Speaker 6>outside of the original the og cream soda. I mean,
<v Speaker 6>that's the only place in a soda cream belong side. Think, like,
<v Speaker 6>unless you're doing like an Italian cream soda where it's
<v Speaker 6>like berry or caramel or something. But even that, I mean,
<v Speaker 6>there's an art to it. So I just think, you know,
<v Speaker 6>they have a dirty Doctor Pepper soda.
<v Speaker 5>Not mad at that.
<v Speaker 6>No, there's already enough flavor in it, though it's horrendous.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not gonna lie.
<v Speaker 4>I tried it and they're throwing lemons and limes and
<v Speaker 4>then creamer in there, and it's just not good.
<v Speaker 3>I had it the other day.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, So if you're not familiar with these dirty sodas,
<v Speaker 2>they're combining soda with flavored syrups, creamers, fruit juices, and
<v Speaker 2>what they're saying is they can spike blood sugar, drive hunger,
<v Speaker 2>and increase the risk of obesity, diabetes, and the heart disease.
<v Speaker 2>Here's a lady talking about it on one of the
<v Speaker 2>morning shows.
<v Speaker 10>So we're gonna start off with Bryan's dirty soda. Oh nice,
<v Speaker 10>this is doctor Pepper. I'm gonna put a few squirts
<v Speaker 10>of coconut in here. We'll do a little bit of
<v Speaker 10>cream and even a little bit of candy.
<v Speaker 5>So this is a dirty soda. And what makes it
<v Speaker 5>dirty is you're putting all this cream.
<v Speaker 10>And exactly everyone's looking for an elevated party drink to
<v Speaker 10>have them. You can share with both kids and adults,
<v Speaker 10>teams alike, our families, our communities.
<v Speaker 5>With this too.
<v Speaker 2>It's so like social media speak right there, right elevating
<v Speaker 2>party drink that I can take pictures of them.
<v Speaker 6>And I don't know, maybe I guess if somebody's had
<v Speaker 6>one that they like, let me know.
<v Speaker 5>But I tried the Mountain do you want? I didn't
<v Speaker 5>like it?
<v Speaker 3>Like I too much?
<v Speaker 5>I mean, just try it. Try done and see what
<v Speaker 5>you think.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want the diabetes and the heart diseases.
<v Speaker 5>You're not going to get that when you try it.
<v Speaker 6>Just try to see if you like it, like I
<v Speaker 6>just I don't think.
<v Speaker 2>I think you know why I'm not gonna try it?
<v Speaker 2>Why just the name makes me uncomfortable.
<v Speaker 5>You couldn't come up with a better name. Yeah, like
<v Speaker 5>a milky.
<v Speaker 2>Soda milk, not even milky soda, dirty soda? Like every
<v Speaker 2>time I hear it, I'm like, who's as I play?
<v Speaker 2>I want to sex you up?
<v Speaker 5>Who's the dirty soda?
<v Speaker 7>Right?
<v Speaker 5>But you can do the dirty soda super soda?
<v Speaker 6>Why didn't we go that route? Like make it sound better,
<v Speaker 6>not bad, not naughty.
<v Speaker 2>Like Saturday night?
<v Speaker 5>And I'm feeling Fluffy.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like raising my blood sugar.
<v Speaker 5>Who's been a dirty soda.
<v Speaker 2>Off the year Katie was talking about how her rent,
<v Speaker 2>the price for rent just went up again. I'm gonna
<v Speaker 2>tell you, Katie, I got a list here, lazy jobs
<v Speaker 2>that will make you a lot of money.
<v Speaker 5>So maybe side hustle here. I don't know. Can you
<v Speaker 5>tell me get another job?
<v Speaker 2>I might need you to get another job if your
<v Speaker 2>rent keeps going up. I don't want you to be
<v Speaker 2>all stressed out.
<v Speaker 6>I think could just add more hours to the day.
<v Speaker 6>That'll totally get another job.
<v Speaker 2>Well, if you're looking for making a switch, lazy jobs
<v Speaker 2>that make you a lot of money. Oil refinery operator?
<v Speaker 2>Does that?
<v Speaker 5>Is that good for you? You want to do that?
<v Speaker 5>I'm at school. Do I gotta know?
<v Speaker 2>They earn over two hundred thousand dollars while mostly just monitoring.
<v Speaker 3>Can she work remote?
<v Speaker 5>I know, Hey, I always.
<v Speaker 2>Send you out to an oil rig. Corporate travel agent
<v Speaker 2>can make up to ninety thousand dollars working from home. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>Cruise ship lecturers, you can get paid big bucks to
<v Speaker 2>travel on a cruise ship this and talk about subjects
<v Speaker 2>that you love.
<v Speaker 5>You could talk about Netflix.
<v Speaker 2>This, I could do that one you could talk about
<v Speaker 2>Ucci Island or whatever you're watching. Yeah, that's pretty good.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know if anything else on here that you
<v Speaker 5>would want to do.
<v Speaker 2>A construction project manager three hundred thousand a year.
<v Speaker 6>I saw this video of this guy who was like
<v Speaker 6>one of the you know, like ups driver type thing, right,
<v Speaker 6>and everybody couldn't believe he made like three thousand dollars
<v Speaker 6>a week. But I'm sure it also lends true to
<v Speaker 6>these positions, to where you don't just enter that field
<v Speaker 6>and make that money. You've got to work for ten
<v Speaker 6>to fifteen years before you're making that. I'm just saying,
<v Speaker 6>it's not like I can just quit this job become.
<v Speaker 5>An oil refinery operator. Sorry, you gotta start. You know,
<v Speaker 5>make six figures, they say.
<v Speaker 2>Some overnight IT workers make six figures just in case
<v Speaker 2>something breaks. You just sit around and monitor stuff overnight.
<v Speaker 5>With fifteen years experience they make that. Oh, don't be
<v Speaker 5>all that's reality. I'm not being a buzzkill. I'm just saying, Oh,
<v Speaker 5>fun story, there's more that goes into it.
<v Speaker 2>Speaking of your apartment, how are things going, I know
<v Speaker 2>you've had some issues there.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, they finally fixed my ac So that's nice, but
<v Speaker 6>I got a note that said that my ticket has
<v Speaker 6>been completed.
<v Speaker 5>I'm like, there was like five things on that ticket
<v Speaker 5>for you to fix.
<v Speaker 6>And I am in the camp of I don't want
<v Speaker 6>people in my apartment when I'm not there. And they
<v Speaker 6>have a little thing that you can check that says
<v Speaker 6>are we okay to enter without your permission? And I said,
<v Speaker 6>heck to the nah. And then I ask people around here.
<v Speaker 6>I'm like, now, you, Jeremy, owning your home, you would
<v Speaker 6>never let somebody in your house without you being there,
<v Speaker 6>somebody eating.
<v Speaker 5>There, you know. So I don't know why the apartment
<v Speaker 5>even asks me.
<v Speaker 6>If it's okay, because I'm like, obviously it's not okay.
<v Speaker 5>I don't want people rummaging in my top.
<v Speaker 6>Drawer, you know, all that's where the stuff goes, so
<v Speaker 6>stay out of there. But yeah, I just the more
<v Speaker 6>I ask people, the more I was like, of course,
<v Speaker 6>I wouldn't want someone in my apartment without my permission.
<v Speaker 6>But you said, because I live in an apartment.
<v Speaker 5>It's almost like I have to like there's no well ways, just.
<v Speaker 2>To be expected that there's gonna be times probably where
<v Speaker 2>somebody zips in and is in there because you don't
<v Speaker 2>own it. You're leasing the place.
<v Speaker 6>But I'm still paying for it. My things are in there.
<v Speaker 6>I own all my things in the space in which
<v Speaker 6>I'm renting quote unquote is mine for now.
<v Speaker 5>I mean that lease I signed it.
<v Speaker 6>That means that space is mine currently as long as
<v Speaker 6>I pay for it on time.
<v Speaker 2>You know, I guess if you submit a ticket with
<v Speaker 2>like ten things that's wrong you got, they've got, and
<v Speaker 2>then they've got like what three hundred other units to
<v Speaker 2>deal with, it's just like kind of a time thing.
<v Speaker 2>It's like, you know, we will get in there and
<v Speaker 2>fix your stuff, but it might be a time when
<v Speaker 2>you're you know, not there. But it's just what they do.
<v Speaker 2>They're just maintenance folks, and they get in there and
<v Speaker 2>fix your stuff. And then you come home and you're like, hey,
<v Speaker 2>my AC's working.
<v Speaker 5>All you can't give me a heads up before. That's
<v Speaker 5>not asking too much. You calling me, Hey.
<v Speaker 4>You're doing it one hundred times a day probably, Yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 4>you can call me.
<v Speaker 5>I'm sorry, but you have your cell phone. You can
<v Speaker 5>call me when you check that box.
<v Speaker 2>THO Is that a green light for them to just say, hey,
<v Speaker 2>just a heads up, we're gonna be in your place
<v Speaker 2>between two and four today.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they I have not received anything like that, so
<v Speaker 6>all I can check the box I did.
<v Speaker 5>I said, don't come in without my permission.
<v Speaker 6>And when they came to fix my AC, they didn't
<v Speaker 6>call me, but they knocked on the door for me
<v Speaker 6>to come in because they said it was an emergency for.
<v Speaker 5>The AC part.
<v Speaker 6>They didn't fix everything else though, And that's where I'm wondering,
<v Speaker 6>Like I don't want you just coming in fixing things,
<v Speaker 6>like I want to be there when you do that.
<v Speaker 6>So yeah, I think it's coming, but I think they
<v Speaker 6>should still give me the heads and then if I
<v Speaker 6>don't answer, you don't come in, like go ahead and knock.
<v Speaker 5>But if I don't answer, you don't.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, you're not allowed to exactly like I think it's
<v Speaker 6>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I would imagine you can probably need to go back
<v Speaker 2>and read the fine print of your least that you signed.
<v Speaker 6>But that's why there's the box, right, Like that's why
<v Speaker 6>they asked me, is it okay?
<v Speaker 5>Is it not okay?
<v Speaker 6>I said it's not okay, And I think most people
<v Speaker 6>would say that.
<v Speaker 5>Most people would say.
<v Speaker 4>I I'd rather have them do it while I'm gone
<v Speaker 4>and come home, come home, everything's better.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but I don't want them in there, Like, who
<v Speaker 6>knows what they did while they were.
<v Speaker 3>In there, a different drawer.
<v Speaker 5>I mean, like they're just they're doing there.
<v Speaker 3>They don't want to go rummage.
<v Speaker 2>They are okay, although did you see that one landlord
<v Speaker 2>who was going in.
<v Speaker 5>The person's house getting freaking exactly? And so you're saying
<v Speaker 5>that with complete confidence.
<v Speaker 3>That owns the house.
<v Speaker 5>But that was a shady Like with.
<v Speaker 6>The smart never let someone in your apartment or in
<v Speaker 6>your house and say the.
<v Speaker 3>Eight thousand cameras would, but.
<v Speaker 6>You would never and then just say they're in they're
<v Speaker 6>only doing their job. You would be convinced are doing
<v Speaker 6>something to your house too.
<v Speaker 5>So's there's something about it.
<v Speaker 2>It's different because you're in an apartment complex with a
<v Speaker 2>designated maintenance crew and you're leasing. So for me, it's
<v Speaker 2>like that's just kind of comes with the territory. If
<v Speaker 2>something goes wrong, they're gonna pop in and be like, hey, okay,
<v Speaker 2>we fixed your furnace and pop out.
<v Speaker 5>And it's just what they do.
<v Speaker 2>They they are there to maintain three hundred units, you know,
<v Speaker 2>It's just what they do.
<v Speaker 5>It's different from me.
<v Speaker 2>I think when you have a house in a neighborhood
<v Speaker 2>and you call some random plumber and be like, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>there's a key under the door, do what you want, Like,
<v Speaker 2>I haven't vetted this guy. I don't know who he is.
<v Speaker 2>That I didn't do any background checks where I feel
<v Speaker 2>like your apartment complex probably did with that employee.
<v Speaker 5>There's new maintenance people every other.
<v Speaker 6>WEEKKA probably still.
<v Speaker 2>You never know, Yes, obviously you never know.
<v Speaker 5>Get yourself a camera.
<v Speaker 4>That's what I just feel like. They'd always think that
<v Speaker 4>someone has a camera and is watching them.
<v Speaker 2>You have single and I haven't had much action, Like
<v Speaker 2>you don't want to know, show me your toolbox.
<v Speaker 5>It's not like that you have a beggar.
<v Speaker 2>Well, we would love to man, but you're never home,
<v Speaker 2>So enjoy the hot weather. Ma'am. Delta flight attendant on
<v Speaker 2>a flight from Fort Lauderdale to Los Angeles. It had
<v Speaker 2>to make an emergency stop because the young lady with
<v Speaker 2>the drink cart was walking down the aisle flight attendant
<v Speaker 2>and getting people their drinks and she passed a guy
<v Speaker 2>and I guess he didn't get his drink, so he
<v Speaker 2>slapped her buttocks during the drink service, uh says she
<v Speaker 2>fell a slap to her butt talks area with sufficient
<v Speaker 2>force to cause her body to move forward, is the complaint.
<v Speaker 2>When confronted, this dude raises his hands that I didn't
<v Speaker 2>do anything. A colleague witnessed the incident and reported it,
<v Speaker 2>and that now this guy looks like he's up for
<v Speaker 2>some charges.
<v Speaker 5>You can't do that.
<v Speaker 6>Well, yeah, and do that, I mean, and there are
<v Speaker 6>just different rules up in the sky, right, Like you
<v Speaker 6>don't wanna you don't want to go at anyone sideways,
<v Speaker 6>Like you just want to sit in your little chair,
<v Speaker 6>eat your little bag of pretzels.
<v Speaker 5>And drink your ginger ale and just be happy. He
<v Speaker 5>knows slapping what you have to do.
<v Speaker 6>He'say, yeah, up in the air, just keep your hands
<v Speaker 6>to yourself.
<v Speaker 2>So does somebody like sitting there going this is a
<v Speaker 2>good idea. I'm gonna slap her on the butt. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>Like at that point, I feel like these flight attendants
<v Speaker 2>should have tasers in their pockets. And she's full permission
<v Speaker 2>to turn around and tase that guy right in the face.
<v Speaker 6>Truthful, that is not okay to do up in the
<v Speaker 6>air or down on the ground. Either way, we're frowning
<v Speaker 6>upon that. But you know, they get a lot. They're
<v Speaker 6>just more strict. They're like, sir, we're gonna put you
<v Speaker 6>in the back with the air marshal and then you
<v Speaker 6>will be arrested when we.
<v Speaker 5>Get off the plane.
<v Speaker 2>At that point, you grab that guy and you zip tie,
<v Speaker 2>you zip tie.
<v Speaker 6>The hell out of him, right like a small calf
<v Speaker 6>in the back of the plane.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, and throw them down with the luggage.
<v Speaker 2>What a jackass.
<v Speaker 3>Okay.
<v Speaker 2>So the other story out this morning is a pilot
<v Speaker 2>for Air Canada was arrested after being caught flying without
<v Speaker 2>a valid license, and apparently he had been doing this
<v Speaker 2>for years.
<v Speaker 11>This investigation and the details surrounding it read like a
<v Speaker 11>movie script. During that time, he captained over nine hundred
<v Speaker 11>domestic flights, earning millions of dollars in salary for those
<v Speaker 11>captaining flights, but also flew tens of thousands of passengers.
<v Speaker 5>Without a valid license.
<v Speaker 4>I'm I feel like at that point, you're just like, dude,
<v Speaker 4>you've done it so well for so long.
<v Speaker 2>That was my argument.
<v Speaker 5>When I saw this, I was like, who cares? He
<v Speaker 5>did good?
<v Speaker 2>He got everybody to and from I'm safely sounds like
<v Speaker 2>he's pretty good at his job.
<v Speaker 5>What's the big deal.
<v Speaker 6>I want my pilot to have a license, though seems
<v Speaker 6>like he knows what he's doing.
<v Speaker 5>Though I do want him to have a license. I
<v Speaker 5>just feel like.
<v Speaker 2>You probably had one at some point.
<v Speaker 5>I think I just would like it to be current.
<v Speaker 5>Renew that, Homie, we all got to do it. Million bucks.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know what is the plane d m V.
<v Speaker 5>Where did they go?
<v Speaker 2>Like, guy, I feel like it's unnecessary. It's probably just
<v Speaker 2>one of those things where it's just a money grab.
<v Speaker 2>They're just charging you for a license, right.
<v Speaker 6>Hey, if barbers have to get their license is renewed
<v Speaker 6>every year, pilots can do it.
<v Speaker 2>Come on, all right, fine, fine, go ahead and zip
<v Speaker 2>tie this guy as well and.
<v Speaker 5>Put them back slapper.
<v Speaker 3>All right.
<v Speaker 2>So basically everything I'm seeing on the socials this morning
<v Speaker 2>was this basketball game last night, right, yeah, Nix, What
<v Speaker 2>the heck went on? Josh?
<v Speaker 4>It was unbelievable. First of all, for US Denver fans
<v Speaker 4>not having a dog in the fight here, watching the
<v Speaker 4>Knicks take on the Spurs has been so much fun.
<v Speaker 4>The Knicks overcame Katie and Jeremy a twenty nine point
<v Speaker 4>deficit last night to win the game with literally a
<v Speaker 4>second left. Like there was one point two seconds left
<v Speaker 4>when the failed three point hits the rim and misses,
<v Speaker 4>but one of the players just gets his fingertips.
<v Speaker 3>And tips it in and the crowd wind nuts. Was unbelievable.
<v Speaker 2>Let me yeah, I played or I pulled a little
<v Speaker 2>bit of the audio from the end of the game
<v Speaker 2>last night.
<v Speaker 8>Here you go, nobody guarding again, bound pass, Rumpson gets it,
<v Speaker 8>fires up a three shot. No good, the check, that's gone.
<v Speaker 5>He's gone. It's gone with one point two. Ramader next
<v Speaker 5>take the lead.
<v Speaker 8>Hes onto seven, little six Padlo Maratha Garden.
<v Speaker 5>They can't pull lave it. That's it. It's over.
<v Speaker 8>Her greatest comeback in the NBA playoff history. The next
<v Speaker 8>pull off bame co come back and later three games
<v Speaker 8>to one away from a title.
<v Speaker 4>So exciting you hear the crowd It almost blew the
<v Speaker 4>top off of MSG like insane.
<v Speaker 3>People live for those moments.
<v Speaker 6>As a basketball fan, this series has me so dialed in,
<v Speaker 6>and I can't tell you another NBA Finals matchup that
<v Speaker 6>had me excited if the Nuggets weren't in it.
<v Speaker 3>Other than the Nuggets. I have not cared about that
<v Speaker 3>for so long.
<v Speaker 5>I have not cared.
<v Speaker 3>This is just special. There's something about this one.
<v Speaker 5>It is And again I'm.
<v Speaker 6>Going back and forth because I love the Knicks, but
<v Speaker 6>I also love the Spurs like Wemby has me just
<v Speaker 6>loving him so much. So either way this NBA Final
<v Speaker 6>Series goes, I would be happy with it.
<v Speaker 5>I would be happy for either fan base. So it
<v Speaker 5>is just so exciting.
<v Speaker 6>And something that we didn't mention last time is you know,
<v Speaker 6>Taylor Swift was at the game, which was a really
<v Speaker 6>big part of everything.
<v Speaker 5>She got to sit next to Mariska Hargay.
<v Speaker 6>That is her absolute legend of a per like her
<v Speaker 6>cat is named Olivia Benson. So the fact that she
<v Speaker 6>got to sit next to Marisko harget I love that
<v Speaker 6>for her.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, same.
<v Speaker 3>Adam Sandler was also there.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, risk Gay Goods.
<v Speaker 2>This is her name, Marishka Hargeta. Yes, yeah, okay, better.
<v Speaker 5>The fun starts now with Fast five. Yes, fine, fine.
<v Speaker 1>It's time to play fast five Fast five? How fast
<v Speaker 1>can you be? We go faster with Jeremy, Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>It is time to run to your phone and call
<v Speaker 2>us three oh three six nine one mix three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six.
<v Speaker 5>Nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 2>That'll get you in the studios to play Fast five.
<v Speaker 2>We would love to meet you guys, love to talk
<v Speaker 2>to you, and love to play this game. So call
<v Speaker 2>in if you've never played before. Three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one, sixteen forty nine will get you on the
<v Speaker 2>air and I'll throw a category right at your face
<v Speaker 2>and then start a ten second timer. Within those ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>you got to give me five things that have to
<v Speaker 2>do with that category. Phone lines are ringing. You think
<v Speaker 2>you can pull it off? Three three, six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine, Katie, give us some examples of the
<v Speaker 2>ones we've done in the past.
<v Speaker 6>Okay, so you've asked for things like five foods that
<v Speaker 6>are sour, also five things that are not allowed on
<v Speaker 6>a plane. And it was Stella who won yesterday, and
<v Speaker 6>she was so adorable when she named five things that
<v Speaker 6>you shouldn't put in the microwave.
<v Speaker 5>I believe she set a bike. Yeah, bikeer's on their face.
<v Speaker 5>Sure is super cute.
<v Speaker 6>So you never know what you're gonna get when it
<v Speaker 6>comes to the questions you asked.
<v Speaker 2>Jeremy, And it's a lot of fun. We'll turn around
<v Speaker 2>and make it a podcast and you can share it
<v Speaker 2>on your socials.
<v Speaker 5>And with all your friends.
<v Speaker 2>If you want so, become a little radio superstar for
<v Speaker 2>a few minutes and play fast five three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 5>Katie, what's the prize for playing fourteen?
<v Speaker 6>I've got the best prize because it's getting hot in here.
<v Speaker 6>You're going to see Nellie at the Greeley Stampede and
<v Speaker 6>that is a Friday, June twenty sixth.
<v Speaker 5>Sock of a prize. If you can win past five,
<v Speaker 5>good luck, that's it.
<v Speaker 2>I gotta get up to the Greeley Stampede at some point, Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I should one of those events. I've never been there.
<v Speaker 6>You've never been, never been I know, good man, idiot, Yeah,
<v Speaker 6>and you were born and raised here.
<v Speaker 2>Calm an idiot, Dad, don't save that audio.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I'm sorry, I said it.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like that's gonna pop up at some points
<v Speaker 2>the sound effect on this show.
<v Speaker 5>Hilm an idiot. Okay.
<v Speaker 2>So we got one open line right now, three O
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one one mix three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one, sixteen forty nine. If you get through, don't
<v Speaker 2>hang up, because it means you're placed on holding. We're
<v Speaker 2>getting you guys, all set what we got here, Emily,
<v Speaker 2>We got an Emily.
<v Speaker 5>Hi, Emily, Hi, hey girl, what are you doing.
<v Speaker 1>Well?
<v Speaker 7>I'm heading home from work and probably taking kids to
<v Speaker 7>the pool.
<v Speaker 5>Nice?
<v Speaker 2>Nice, nice.
<v Speaker 5>Is it going to be ninety again today? I don't
<v Speaker 5>even know.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's gonna be super hot again, prime pool. Good
<v Speaker 2>day to go, It's a good day to get out
<v Speaker 2>and pee in a pool. I posted something on my
<v Speaker 2>Facebook the other day it said, uh, the.
<v Speaker 5>Word pooh is in pool.
<v Speaker 2>That's why I don't get in them. True true story. Emily, Hey,
<v Speaker 2>em are you in a speakerphone or bluetooth? It's a
<v Speaker 2>little hard to hear you.
<v Speaker 7>Oh, I'm in the car.
<v Speaker 12>Let me see. I can probably get your back over
<v Speaker 12>to my bluetooth in the car.
<v Speaker 2>No, no, no, I would. I don't want you on
<v Speaker 2>the bluetooth.
<v Speaker 7>Oh you don't, Okay, Well, I'm on speakerphone on my
<v Speaker 7>cell phone.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, can you get on? Can you take it off
<v Speaker 2>speaker We're getting some crazy feedback?
<v Speaker 5>All right?
<v Speaker 2>No, boy, did Josh tell.
<v Speaker 5>You you get off your speakerphone?
<v Speaker 1>Huh?
<v Speaker 7>No?
<v Speaker 2>No, okay, better a little bit, all right?
<v Speaker 5>You ready to play? Emily?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, all right, all right, we'll see how this
<v Speaker 2>goes here.
<v Speaker 5>Uh. In ten seconds, him.
<v Speaker 2>Give me five movies, no sequels, five movies starring Margot Robbie.
<v Speaker 1>Go ooh the Barbie movie or Wall Street.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, uh oh oh oh, times up, Once upon a
<v Speaker 2>Time in Hollywood, Suicide Squad in Ititania, the well.
<v Speaker 5>It was nice talking to you. We appreciate you calling in.
<v Speaker 5>Have a great day at the pool.
<v Speaker 1>Thanks you guys too.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, bye, we're not going to the pool. I just
<v Speaker 2>said the word poosing.
<v Speaker 5>Never ever, I will never go to the pool.
<v Speaker 12>Ari Hi Ari, good morning.
<v Speaker 2>Good morning body. You're going to the Rockies game today.
<v Speaker 12>That's the nice to day for a little Rocky Cubs.
<v Speaker 2>No joke, man, Sit out at the stadium, have a
<v Speaker 2>cold one and a hot dog.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah at the game, sad.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you can eat that hot dog and go poop
<v Speaker 2>in the pool.
<v Speaker 12>You met.
<v Speaker 5>The only crapit course field is the players.
<v Speaker 2>Hey, hey, it's a really crappy team. All right, buddy,
<v Speaker 2>what do I have for you? Okay, so your letter
<v Speaker 2>is see like cucumber. Ten seconds, give me five apps
<v Speaker 2>on your phone that start with that letter.
<v Speaker 12>C Go, Chat, Chase, coinbase, uh oh, the clock, and
<v Speaker 12>the camera.
<v Speaker 5>I didn't even think about those. I'll let you do it.
<v Speaker 12>I believe that's five?
<v Speaker 5>Were you count on your fingers?
<v Speaker 8>All?
<v Speaker 5>I mean on that finger app right?
<v Speaker 12>Chat coin based chase, clock and camera.
<v Speaker 2>You just wanted to reiterate how awesome you are.
<v Speaker 12>Right?
<v Speaker 2>Do you know what happens when you win Fast five?
<v Speaker 5>What you're supposed to do? Uh?
<v Speaker 12>I scream?
<v Speaker 2>No, No, you're supposed to say, hey, Jeremy, play the
<v Speaker 2>Winnie win sound.
<v Speaker 12>Hey Jeremy, play the WINNI win sound.
<v Speaker 7>Look, you.
<v Speaker 5>Killed it.
<v Speaker 2>You killed it in hot second one.
<v Speaker 5>And you are a winner. Buddy, good job. Be as
<v Speaker 5>awesome as you were. Doubt it.
<v Speaker 12>I know if only you were giving away Rocky sticking.
<v Speaker 5>No, we don't. We don't want to do that.
<v Speaker 12>We'll be awesome. You'll be awesome. I appreciate you, guys.
<v Speaker 12>Go see a winner, right.
<v Speaker 2>We don't give away Rockies tickets because we want people
<v Speaker 2>to call in and actually play.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, exactly, I love it.
<v Speaker 6>Well.
<v Speaker 12>I appreciate you, guys. I always like calling it. Did
<v Speaker 12>you change the name of this this contest?
<v Speaker 5>Sure didn't. Nope, it's been Fast five for a while.
<v Speaker 3>Buddy.
<v Speaker 2>We'll tell you what rattle off at some point.
<v Speaker 5>Oh you know what?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, you're right, Yeah, that was years ago though.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, come on now, I'm a long time you are
<v Speaker 12>a long.
<v Speaker 2>Time I forgot about that.
<v Speaker 5>He's just flexing a little. Damn, dude, say it with
<v Speaker 5>your whole chest. Sorry, okay, Ari.
<v Speaker 2>When you're at the game today, send us some pictures,
<v Speaker 2>buddy to the text line. It's the same number you
<v Speaker 2>called in, So send us some selfies and stuff.
<v Speaker 12>You can make that happen.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, we'll post it on our social all right, dude,
<v Speaker 5>do it. I'm gonna throw you on hold.
<v Speaker 2>You want some concert tickets to go see Nelly, so
<v Speaker 2>we'll give you all the details on that. All right, buddy,
<v Speaker 2>have a fun day.
<v Speaker 12>Appreciate you guys.
<v Speaker 2>You too, You too, my time listener there solid dude.
<v Speaker 1>Jar you, Katie and Josh six one hundred Okay.
<v Speaker 6>On Netflix right now, there is this show and it
<v Speaker 6>is called Stranded with My mother in law.
<v Speaker 2>Oh Hell's no, I am so hooked.
<v Speaker 6>It is the trashiest TV and I cannot stop watching,
<v Speaker 6>like it is so much fun.
<v Speaker 5>So it's a new reality series.
<v Speaker 6>It's got like three seasons, but it's based in Brazil, right,
<v Speaker 6>And what it is is you have a bunch of
<v Speaker 6>couples who think that they have been picked to go
<v Speaker 6>star in a Netflix series where they compete for challenges
<v Speaker 6>on a beautiful island to win some money. Right, And
<v Speaker 6>so these couples show up to this island and while
<v Speaker 6>they're there, one of their mother shows up. So it's
<v Speaker 6>just random and they think it's by chance, right, They're like, oh.
<v Speaker 5>My god, what are you doing here? What are you
<v Speaker 5>doing here?
<v Speaker 6>And then come to find out they're on this reality
<v Speaker 6>show stranded with my mother in law. So it's all
<v Speaker 6>a surprise. People are mad when it happens. And then
<v Speaker 6>it is just that, like you're competing with your mother
<v Speaker 6>in law. So it would be like you and Nick
<v Speaker 6>Knack Jeremy going to an island thinking you're gonna be
<v Speaker 6>on a reality show, and then your mother in law shown.
<v Speaker 2>And at the moment it looks directly at the camera
<v Speaker 2>and they'll do a close up shot.
<v Speaker 5>They'll do a close up shot.
<v Speaker 2>Out of me, and it'll be a beautiful sunset type shot.
<v Speaker 5>In the background, Yeah, be a.
<v Speaker 2>Close up shot, and you'll see one single tier rolling
<v Speaker 2>down my cheek. Okay, and then I will slowly turn
<v Speaker 2>away from the camera and they'll slowly pan out as
<v Speaker 2>I walk away, all right, going to happen right into
<v Speaker 2>the ocean where I drowned myself.
<v Speaker 5>Well, I guess they can't stop you from doing that.
<v Speaker 2>But shot, though, it is pretty funny one shot.
<v Speaker 3>You know, they never cut.
<v Speaker 6>Away exactly, they would just be on you the whole time.
<v Speaker 6>But it's funny because like the whole point of the game,
<v Speaker 6>it's not to win the challenges, it's to get your
<v Speaker 6>relationship better with your family. So the couple that creates
<v Speaker 6>a better relationship they end up winning eventually.
<v Speaker 5>But it's crazy just to see the.
<v Speaker 6>Different challenges and to see the different namicks and what.
<v Speaker 5>Are the challenges.
<v Speaker 6>Well, it's like to put together a puzzle, right, Like
<v Speaker 6>we'll have to put a puzzle together where you are
<v Speaker 6>on one side of it. Say your mother in law
<v Speaker 6>is looking at the puzzle, and she sees the picture.
<v Speaker 6>You only see the back of the puzzle. So your
<v Speaker 6>mother in law has to tell you where to put
<v Speaker 6>the pieces, and you have to put the puzzle in place,
<v Speaker 6>and the first person to get the puzzle correct gets
<v Speaker 6>to hit the button. It's like nine pieces, Okay, you
<v Speaker 6>have to move all these pieces without knowing what you're doing,
<v Speaker 6>hoping your mother in law is giving you the right
<v Speaker 6>direction exactly your left, your left, I mean up down
<v Speaker 6>to stop, like, yeah, exactly. That's a lot of that,
<v Speaker 6>and so people are just willing, like literally pulling their
<v Speaker 6>hair out at the.
<v Speaker 5>End of it.
<v Speaker 6>And it's funny because the whole time I'm watching it,
<v Speaker 6>I'm like, Jeremy would love this show.
<v Speaker 5>Gosh, Jeremy would love this show.
<v Speaker 6>And then I watched the whole season, I'm like, Jeremy
<v Speaker 6>would hate this, So I don't Jeremy would hate watching
<v Speaker 6>men and women. It's not just men working with mother
<v Speaker 6>in law. It's the women too, with the husband's mom,
<v Speaker 6>you know what I mean. So it's all the dynamics.
<v Speaker 6>Funny enough, there's no father in law in this series.
<v Speaker 6>They know, I know, we're just gonna get along great
<v Speaker 6>with the father in law. It's fine, but yeah, the
<v Speaker 6>mother in law, and it is just it makes you
<v Speaker 6>feel for both parties though, because you know, the mother
<v Speaker 6>in law, like the mom that's saying goodbye to their
<v Speaker 6>child as they start a whole new family of their own,
<v Speaker 6>and that's hard to.
<v Speaker 5>Let go of.
<v Speaker 6>So you get to see a lot of that. You
<v Speaker 6>see both sides of the story. So maybe it would
<v Speaker 6>give you an inside look as to how your mother
<v Speaker 6>in law's feeling right now, you know, like maybe.
<v Speaker 5>That would help a relationship. Maybe you should watch it so.
<v Speaker 6>You have a little bit more, you know, as Jeremy
<v Speaker 6>watts into the sunset, but maybe it would maybe it
<v Speaker 6>understand and where she's coming from.
<v Speaker 4>You know, the fridge with the diet coke, right, isn't
<v Speaker 4>that where she's coming from?
<v Speaker 2>Usually coming from the couch to the fridge, to the
<v Speaker 2>fridge to the couch.
<v Speaker 6>You were a big balloon before this break started, and
<v Speaker 6>you are deflated over there.
<v Speaker 2>No, I'm just letting you about this show. So I
<v Speaker 2>like a up happily ever after at.
<v Speaker 6>The end, there's a lot of relationship building and they
<v Speaker 6>seem like they come out better on the other side
<v Speaker 6>because of it.
<v Speaker 5>So I guess as.
<v Speaker 6>I'm watching, I'm not seeing any of the families come
<v Speaker 6>out worse off because of the show. I feel like
<v Speaker 6>everybody's building better relationships.
<v Speaker 5>It's substrated with my mother and Lula Netflix.
<v Speaker 6>The funny thing is it's all in Portuguese, so I
<v Speaker 6>don't understand a single thing they're saying.
<v Speaker 5>I've done something disclaimer. That's the best part it's so good.
<v Speaker 5>I have no idea what they're saying.
<v Speaker 2>You're funny, Okay, I got a whole stack of stuff.
<v Speaker 2>KFC is introducing.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, already sided.
<v Speaker 2>I'm sorry, just the lion itself, just the first sentence.
<v Speaker 2>KFC is introducing its first ever collectible chicken bucket, and.
<v Speaker 5>I want one immediately.
<v Speaker 2>I want I don't even care what it is, hey,
<v Speaker 2>I just want my collectible chicken bucket. Yeah, I'm gonna
<v Speaker 2>take it back to my double one and fill it
<v Speaker 2>with mountain dew. No, it's all part of the Supergirl
<v Speaker 2>movie that's coming out, So it's some sort of Supergirl
<v Speaker 2>chicken bucket, and it's like thirty.
<v Speaker 5>I won't tell you right now.
<v Speaker 2>You are not a Supergirl. If you are sitting in
<v Speaker 2>your car pounding down a twelve piece in your collectible
<v Speaker 2>chicken bucket, you are definitely.
<v Speaker 5>Till that's you don't know me.
<v Speaker 9>You are not Supergirl, super over the super greasy, super
<v Speaker 9>high cholesterol, super single.
<v Speaker 5>Super tasty. You forgot that.
<v Speaker 4>Sweet, super sweaty tastes like eleven herbs and spices.
<v Speaker 2>Oh so, anyway, she's got the collectible chicken bucket coming out.
<v Speaker 2>Get me Taco Bells launching their first new menu item
<v Speaker 2>in a while. As far as desserts go, this is
<v Speaker 2>called the Strawberry Cinnabon Delight. Small yeasty donut holes, that's
<v Speaker 2>what it says, filled with cinnamon cream cinnabon cream cheese frosting,
<v Speaker 2>and then coated in strawberry flavored sugar instead of cinnamon sugar.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, flavors.
<v Speaker 6>Marketing person thought yeasty was a better word to let's not.
<v Speaker 5>Let's just I'll tell you what.
<v Speaker 2>You can fill up your collectible chicken bucket with all
<v Speaker 2>sorts of strawberry cinabund de lights.
<v Speaker 5>I'll tell you that right now, and then.
<v Speaker 2>If it beans tickles your fancy, The people at Bush's
<v Speaker 2>Beans have launched a new summer limited edition line of beans,
<v Speaker 2>including bean flavors such as dill pickle, apple pie and
<v Speaker 2>rocket pop beans.
<v Speaker 5>I saw I.
<v Speaker 6>Saw someone trying these, actually really, They said the apple
<v Speaker 6>pie one doesn't taste too bad. It's just got a
<v Speaker 6>little like sweet hint of apple to it. The dill
<v Speaker 6>pickle one is crazy, and they couldn't find the rocket
<v Speaker 6>pop one.
<v Speaker 5>Apparently that one's flying off the shelves. But they said
<v Speaker 5>the dill pickle one was a little too dill, little
<v Speaker 5>to dilly. It's a big deal. Yeah. The Apple one
<v Speaker 5>they said was money, So you know what, I like.
<v Speaker 2>Beans, Yeah, I might try it. I might even try
<v Speaker 2>the rocket pop one.
<v Speaker 12>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>My grandma knows my for doctor Pepper and I went
<v Speaker 2>over to her house one day and she sat on
<v Speaker 2>the table right in front of me. She's like, I
<v Speaker 2>picked these up. Oh yes, and it was doctor Pepper
<v Speaker 2>baked beans. So I cracked them open and they tasted
<v Speaker 2>just like doctor Pepper beans, which is the weirdest thing,
<v Speaker 2>but very tasty.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, really tastes.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Anyway, so there you go.
<v Speaker 2>There's your fat America.
<v Speaker 1>Some Jared Katy and Josh h.
<v Speaker 2>I got a whole stack of stories here talking about
<v Speaker 2>technology in the world of digital. And it's funny because
<v Speaker 2>this was actually brought up in my house the other
<v Speaker 2>day with me and Nick Knack. I'll tell you what
<v Speaker 2>we were talking about. But first, there's this story coming
<v Speaker 2>out about email apnea. And I've never thought about this before,
<v Speaker 2>but I do occasionally suffer from email apnea. Mental health
<v Speaker 2>experts are saying a lot of people unconsciously stop breathing
<v Speaker 2>or take very shallow breaths while you're reading your emails.
<v Speaker 2>It can also happen when you're texting or scrolling. It
<v Speaker 2>usually happens when we're concentrating or feeling pressure to respond,
<v Speaker 2>and this causes our bodies to interpret an incoming email
<v Speaker 2>almost as a threat, and we kind of tense up,
<v Speaker 2>hold our breath and have shallow breathing without even realizing it.
<v Speaker 5>I can see you here, Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>It's so fun. Like I have caught myself holding my breath.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I mean, you're.
<v Speaker 6>Text when I make videos, when I'm answering emails, all
<v Speaker 6>the things that are digital. When I'm doing it, I
<v Speaker 6>have found myself holding my breath quite often, like out
<v Speaker 6>of breath, like what had happened? Then I noticed I'm
<v Speaker 6>not breathing, and so gosh, I can't. I didn't realize
<v Speaker 6>that was the thing. I thought it was just me.
<v Speaker 2>I told you I had to go get some blood
<v Speaker 2>tests and stuff done, and I saw the email come
<v Speaker 2>in with those and clicking on that link and then
<v Speaker 2>go into your little patient portal or whatever and like
<v Speaker 2>reading all that, You're like, I caught myself like yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you know, because I was like, I've had a little
<v Speaker 2>bit of anxiety over what I was going to read.
<v Speaker 5>So it's like you gotta breathe, dude, and side out.
<v Speaker 2>I'm fine, everything's.
<v Speaker 5>Fine, good, yea.
<v Speaker 2>But it basically it puts you into a fight or
<v Speaker 2>flight mode when you're reading these messages, texts, email, whatever.
<v Speaker 2>It will increase your anxiety and give you headaches, muscle tension,
<v Speaker 2>jaw clenching, and fatigue. So you've been warned. You've been
<v Speaker 2>warned of the email apneas, so make sure you're breathing
<v Speaker 2>while you read those work emails. Today, another story talking
<v Speaker 2>about how a majority of Americans believe that their software
<v Speaker 2>updates on their phone are making their devices worse rather
<v Speaker 2>than better. Hell's to the Yes, it rearranges everything. You get,
<v Speaker 2>new settings, your battery life tanks.
<v Speaker 5>And for me, my iPad updated the other day, and
<v Speaker 5>I just keep.
<v Speaker 2>Coming more and more suspicious of all these updates in
<v Speaker 2>regards to now, what are they tracking on me? What
<v Speaker 2>are they putting onto my phone and my tablets that
<v Speaker 2>they're keeping notes on, They're collecting.
<v Speaker 6>All my data, and especially once you realize what these
<v Speaker 6>updates are doing, and it's like changing the display to
<v Speaker 6>your Instagram to make the features more rounded.
<v Speaker 5>It's like that. I don't need that.
<v Speaker 3>I don't like it.
<v Speaker 6>I don't like that they do things like that, and
<v Speaker 6>that's what the update is. Well, protect me from the robots, yes,
<v Speaker 6>but I don't need rounded fonts.
<v Speaker 2>But the ones that bug me are like all these
<v Speaker 2>AI updates now and they can track what you're doing
<v Speaker 2>on your apps and who you're texting. It'll read your
<v Speaker 2>emails and give you a synopsis. It's like, I don't
<v Speaker 2>want any of that. How do I go in and
<v Speaker 2>immediately turn this off? And is it really turning it off?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>You know, I don't need you reading my emails and
<v Speaker 2>giving me a brief summary of what's I'll just read
<v Speaker 2>the email in my texts.
<v Speaker 6>You know, did the robots hold their breath when they
<v Speaker 6>read my email too?
<v Speaker 2>This is a bad one.
<v Speaker 5>Is a bad on me to b to be.
<v Speaker 2>But it did lead to a conversation between me and
<v Speaker 2>my wife the other night, Nick Knack, that we were
<v Speaker 2>just sitting in our office and we were just kind
<v Speaker 2>of adding up all the apps and the things we
<v Speaker 2>have to think about digitally when it comes to your
<v Speaker 2>you know, just banking, and then it was like the
<v Speaker 2>kids sports have a separate app our works have an app.
<v Speaker 2>I can't even go to Chili's anymore without it app. I
<v Speaker 2>know my oil change guys got an app.
<v Speaker 6>It's like everybody, thank you an app for everything.
<v Speaker 5>And it is a lot.
<v Speaker 6>Not only does it bog our phones down, I do
<v Speaker 6>feel like our minds, our brains are being filled with way.
<v Speaker 5>Too much information, Like we're not built for it. It's bad.
<v Speaker 2>And then to think about like every streaming service you have,
<v Speaker 2>and keeping track of what streaming services you have, and
<v Speaker 2>then the costs associated with those. And now I've got
<v Speaker 2>four or five programs that I use for work now
<v Speaker 2>all have an app and a cost attached to it.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, And I looked at her.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, at what point do we do we
<v Speaker 2>somehow figure out how we can do a digital detox
<v Speaker 2>and unplug from everything. But I don't think you can
<v Speaker 2>anymore hard right now?
<v Speaker 6>Possible because our work is requiring us to do it
<v Speaker 6>first of all. So this is I got an opportunity
<v Speaker 6>to open a bank account and put like four UNER
<v Speaker 6>dollars in it, right, But I had to get my
<v Speaker 6>direct deposit from here figured out, right, Like I had
<v Speaker 6>to get it for the bank, but I had to
<v Speaker 6>download an app for my direct deposit here, plus the bank,
<v Speaker 6>plus a little like modification thing in between. There were
<v Speaker 6>three different It was like, you know what, I don't
<v Speaker 6>need the four dollars. I don't need no mine, I
<v Speaker 6>don't need it. And I canceled all of it because
<v Speaker 6>it was just so much. I just felt so inundated
<v Speaker 6>with why do you need me to.
<v Speaker 5>Do all this?
<v Speaker 2>It's anxiety inducing. It's too much to think about. I mean,
<v Speaker 2>I'm looking at my phone right now, like I need
<v Speaker 2>an app to run my sprinklers. I have an app
<v Speaker 2>for my thermostat. I have an app to go into
<v Speaker 2>the gym. They won't even let me in the gym
<v Speaker 2>unless I have their app. I've got a couple new TVs.
<v Speaker 2>Guess what all the TVs they run off the app.
<v Speaker 2>I bought a new soundbar for one of the TVs.
<v Speaker 2>It doesn't come with a remote. I gotta use the
<v Speaker 2>app to control the volume. I mean, it's too much.
<v Speaker 6>Light and houses are all controlled by apps now, the cameras,
<v Speaker 6>the alarm systems, you know.
<v Speaker 5>I mean, I have a pizza app.
<v Speaker 2>I can only order pizza.
<v Speaker 5>I do like that pizza app though, it's pretty solid.
<v Speaker 2>Me get on an app and it comes right to
<v Speaker 2>your cat, that one can stay, that one's fine. But anyway,
<v Speaker 2>I mean, I don't know if anyone has any thoughts
<v Speaker 2>on this or ways you're getting around it, Like how
<v Speaker 2>are you doing a digital detox? How are you trying
<v Speaker 2>to avoid some of this and reduce some of the
<v Speaker 2>pressure and anxiety to be.
<v Speaker 5>On your phone constantly.
<v Speaker 2>I can't even call my doctor now and make an appointment.
<v Speaker 2>I have to go through some sort of website or
<v Speaker 2>app to make an appointment.
<v Speaker 6>I can't even request vacation without downloading the app.
<v Speaker 7>You know.
<v Speaker 6>It.
<v Speaker 2>Mike decided to call in. I'm thank you boy.
<v Speaker 5>Well we're super nubes. Body get here, hey.
<v Speaker 13>So what I was saying to Joshua was, I don't
<v Speaker 13>know if you guys ever heard of Madlov's hierarchy of needs.
<v Speaker 13>And there's a pyramid. At the bottom of the pyramid
<v Speaker 13>is food, water, and shelter. And so I'm a project
<v Speaker 13>manager in construction. I've talked to you guys before, and
<v Speaker 13>so I can build a house all day long. But
<v Speaker 13>if there's no electricity, like if we were this country
<v Speaker 13>runs out of electricity, which is possibly happening in the future,
<v Speaker 13>then you don't have anything.
<v Speaker 12>To power your phone, which brings you the apps.
<v Speaker 13>And you want to.
<v Speaker 12>Talk about anarchy, what.
<v Speaker 13>Oy? So if people don't have electricity power the phones,
<v Speaker 13>the phones have the apps and then especially like the
<v Speaker 13>the gen Z people.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, society.
<v Speaker 2>So you're basically saying that someday we're not going to
<v Speaker 2>have electricity NOPs.
<v Speaker 13>So we need to be able to it to the
<v Speaker 13>point where we can get back to using a pen
<v Speaker 13>or a piece of.
<v Speaker 2>Paper, like yeah, well but I don't know, buddy, there's
<v Speaker 2>no going back now?
<v Speaker 6>Oh yeah, I think once we've unleashed it, it's kind
<v Speaker 6>of we just have to deal with what we have already.
<v Speaker 5>Like I think, so, I don't think there's any going back.
<v Speaker 2>Like I'd actually have to get on my Amazon app
<v Speaker 2>to order some pins and paper exactly.
<v Speaker 5>I know.
<v Speaker 2>Oh that's gonna work, mikey boy. All right, Mike, thank
<v Speaker 2>you for the uh unique call here with jkj Mix.
<v Speaker 1>Jared Katie and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, we like to give you a little sports update
<v Speaker 2>from time to time here at Timbers Makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 5>You guys, see that basketball game last night, wild who
<v Speaker 5>did it?
<v Speaker 2>The Knicks made an epic comeback and people were happy.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, they were nobody.
<v Speaker 8>Go thing me getting bound pass upson gets it, fires
<v Speaker 8>up a grade shot.
<v Speaker 6>No good.
<v Speaker 1>But it's gone.
<v Speaker 5>It's gone. It's gone. What part next?
<v Speaker 8>Take the Lead's little seventh, little sex Candlo.
<v Speaker 5>Meyer at the Garden. I can't believe it. That's it.
<v Speaker 5>It's over.
<v Speaker 8>Her greatest comeback and.
<v Speaker 5>NBA playoff history. The next pull off the.
<v Speaker 8>Mira could come back and lead at three games to London.
<v Speaker 5>No one went away from up title.
<v Speaker 2>I love seeing all the images on the socials this morning.
<v Speaker 2>Everybody's so happy at the end of that game, celebrities
<v Speaker 2>and just normal folks too. Just the smiles and the excitement.
<v Speaker 5>That's at the end of the game. You should have
<v Speaker 5>seen all those Knicks fans that have to I saw something.
<v Speaker 5>I did like it before and after.
<v Speaker 2>They had pictures of people in the crowd looking all miserable,
<v Speaker 2>and then the same people. I think the best part
<v Speaker 2>for me was they showed a lot of video of
<v Speaker 2>Sidney Sweeney jumping up and down. She was there at the.
<v Speaker 3>Game, so she was excited.
<v Speaker 6>I knew that would get you excited this morning, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 6>It wasn't a basketball gameman.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Sydney look looks.
<v Speaker 5>And she always looks good.
<v Speaker 2>Anyway, exciting basketball game last night. What else is going
<v Speaker 2>on in.
<v Speaker 5>The world of sports?
<v Speaker 4>Well, on top of that, we have the World Cup
<v Speaker 4>that is starting to day and everybody in the United
<v Speaker 4>States is getting behind it and having some fun.
<v Speaker 3>Including Cours Courses doing.
<v Speaker 4>Something where they are creating an eighteen inch taller boy.
<v Speaker 3>This isn't just the tall boy.
<v Speaker 4>It's a taller boy and it is a cozy type
<v Speaker 4>of container that fits three twelve ounce cans of cos light.
<v Speaker 4>And they're actually doing this after the legendary soccer announcer
<v Speaker 4>Andre's Cantor who had his beloved trademark call go. So
<v Speaker 4>they have a cours can now with fourteen o's in
<v Speaker 4>the middle of the Couse Canton.
<v Speaker 5>Look at that it is I saw.
<v Speaker 2>It looks like, oh that is so good.
<v Speaker 5>Though like way to hopen it's really long.
<v Speaker 3>It is really long.
<v Speaker 2>But one thing I liked about this say it looks
<v Speaker 2>like me getting out of the shower, But that would
<v Speaker 2>be appropriately wish and false.
<v Speaker 4>Anyway, on top of Cours doing that, seven million people
<v Speaker 4>are coming from across the pond to watch the World Cup.
<v Speaker 3>Of what's going on?
<v Speaker 4>And one man named Freddy from Germany has documented his
<v Speaker 4>experience of what the United States is like for the
<v Speaker 4>first time coming here. It is one of the funniest
<v Speaker 4>tweets that you can are ex that you can follow now.
<v Speaker 4>He talked about his experiment experience at BUCkies and says,
<v Speaker 4>how is this a gas station? There are hundreds of
<v Speaker 4>pumps there. You can get literally anything you want out
<v Speaker 4>of BUCkies. As well, he talks about his experience at Walmart,
<v Speaker 4>how hot it is here. It is so much hotter
<v Speaker 4>in America than it is across the pond, as well
<v Speaker 4>his experience with Chili's. He also went on to talk
<v Speaker 4>about the NBA Finals and how crazy that game was,
<v Speaker 4>visiting a waffle house at one in the morning, which
<v Speaker 4>is really the only acceptable time to visit a waffle house.
<v Speaker 3>And then other people got in on this too.
<v Speaker 4>A Swedish woman named Elsa talked about how she had
<v Speaker 4>an experience with an Amish person for the first time
<v Speaker 4>and how.
<v Speaker 3>And talked about ranch dressing.
<v Speaker 4>This is there some people's first time ever trying ranch dressing,
<v Speaker 4>Katie wow like and that she says it's essentially cracked
<v Speaker 4>to them now and how they need to get it
<v Speaker 4>over there because they don't have it like we do.
<v Speaker 4>We have ranch literally anywhere we can get it at
<v Speaker 4>a gas station.
<v Speaker 5>It'll be like br and ar before ranch and after Ranch. Yes,
<v Speaker 5>I just love.
<v Speaker 4>People getting their first experience of America and documenting it
<v Speaker 4>because they were.
<v Speaker 3>We're so used to this.
<v Speaker 5>You know, we take it for granted.
<v Speaker 6>We take ranch for granted, and you know what it is,
<v Speaker 6>absolute money.
<v Speaker 5>So I'd love that they love it.
<v Speaker 3>World Cup starts today. They are taking it.
<v Speaker 4>Starts at like one point thirty today in Estadio Aztec
<v Speaker 4>in Mexico City is South Africa takes on Mexico.
<v Speaker 3>I'm excited.
<v Speaker 5>Go sports, Go sports.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, let's get to all the local stuff going around.
<v Speaker 2>What you got Katie kat.
<v Speaker 6>Okay started up with Target because the new West and
<v Speaker 6>largest Target food distribution center. It is open in Colorado,
<v Speaker 6>so right off I twenty five and E four seventy
<v Speaker 6>up north in the Thornton area, So it's five hundred
<v Speaker 6>and twenty nine thousand square feet going to create almost
<v Speaker 6>four hundred more jobs. So I didn't realize this, but Minnesota,
<v Speaker 6>that is where Target is based when they first ventured
<v Speaker 6>out of the state back in nineteen sixty six. The
<v Speaker 6>first store they built was right here in Colorado, in Glendale,
<v Speaker 6>so it makes sense that they would put their new
<v Speaker 6>and large distribution center right here in the centennial state.
<v Speaker 5>You look at those is that neat? And I love Target.
<v Speaker 6>So they say that this is going to help them
<v Speaker 6>deliver their goods to stores two days faster than before.
<v Speaker 5>So it's a really good move, really good look for Colorado.
<v Speaker 6>Oh good, I love it, Okay, And then I also
<v Speaker 6>like this Littleton approving the deal to create the Peyton
<v Speaker 6>Manning inspired restaurant not in Omah but Littleton Yay. It's
<v Speaker 6>the city's very first public slash private partnership. That restaurant's
<v Speaker 6>going to be called First Street Farms. So they're not
<v Speaker 6>putting Peyton's name in anything. And honestly, what they're going
<v Speaker 6>to use him for is a lot of like selling
<v Speaker 6>a lot of commercial So I'm going to be in
<v Speaker 6>there branding it. He'll be in a lot of their
<v Speaker 6>different commercials and if they have special events and whatnot.
<v Speaker 6>But they are gonna call the event venue the field House,
<v Speaker 6>and then the publicly accessible turf field will be called
<v Speaker 6>Little Field.
<v Speaker 5>So that's in honor of Richard Sullivan.
<v Speaker 6>Little he is the founding father of the city of Littleton,
<v Speaker 6>So a lot of.
<v Speaker 5>Nice little local tie ins for that.
<v Speaker 2>But can I get out there at any minute and
<v Speaker 2>play flag football with my friends?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they're gonna have a whole field out there, like
<v Speaker 6>it's going to be such a neat restaurant slash immersive
<v Speaker 6>experience type thing. They're gonna have a lot of opportunity
<v Speaker 6>for teams to play up there and flag football.
<v Speaker 5>I'm sure that'll be it as well.
<v Speaker 6>But right now, they just approved the whole deal, so
<v Speaker 6>they'll have to construct it and find a place for
<v Speaker 6>it and everything.
<v Speaker 5>Get some flags and get some flags. All of that.
<v Speaker 5>Doesn't please? Play again?
<v Speaker 2>That was my son when he was really really many
<v Speaker 2>years ago on the show here, I'll give you more time.
<v Speaker 5>Is that so cute? The adorableness of that? Okay?
<v Speaker 6>And then lots of things going on this weekend, so
<v Speaker 6>we do have the first weekend and the fiftieth anniversary.
<v Speaker 5>Of the Renaissance Fair that so many virgins gathered in
<v Speaker 5>one low kick exactly virgins, turkey legs and jousting. That's
<v Speaker 5>what's at the No, no, no.
<v Speaker 6>No, no, It's so much fun down there in Larkspur.
<v Speaker 5>And definitely we are so proud of that Renaissance Fair
<v Speaker 5>down there too. Like anytime someone comes to town in
<v Speaker 5>the summer, you gotta go to the Renaissance Bed. But
<v Speaker 5>it's a good time. At least it's fun.
<v Speaker 2>I've been there once. That's where I did play the
<v Speaker 2>did you redo for the first time?
<v Speaker 3>Don't you really?
<v Speaker 12>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>I got the digitido action, which I which is surprising
<v Speaker 2>since I'm such a germophobe that they had multiple people
<v Speaker 2>coming up and blowing on that horn and.
<v Speaker 5>I'll you all do it.
<v Speaker 3>That's actually story, true story.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I think they did the thing where they like wipe
<v Speaker 2>the rim with like an alcohol wipe or something, and
<v Speaker 2>then you get up there and.
<v Speaker 6>I like you, yeah, I only know SpongeBob did it,
<v Speaker 6>Like yeah, I Spongebobs.
<v Speaker 5>I thought he don't, don't it Okay?
<v Speaker 6>And then Parker Days also celebrating fifty years as well,
<v Speaker 6>so that's going on this weekend and then Jony's Race
<v Speaker 6>for Awareness. What Jony's Race for Awareness. You've been doing
<v Speaker 6>that for a long time too. It is Saturday at
<v Speaker 6>Denver City Park and I'm gonna be out there and
<v Speaker 6>seeing that event. So if you see me out on
<v Speaker 6>the stage. We'll be judging the T shirt contest and whatnot.
<v Speaker 5>Come say hi. I would love to say hi to you.
<v Speaker 5>Get you're wearing a T shirt. I will be with
<v Speaker 5>the Mixed one hundred T shirt.
<v Speaker 6>And the microphone. So if you see me, say hi.
<v Speaker 6>Why are you still laughing over there?
<v Speaker 5>Okay, you're not laughing, You're good.
<v Speaker 3>All right.
<v Speaker 5>Well there's your my hih hype jair. There you go.
<v Speaker 5>You're up to date.
<v Speaker 2>It's you versus a Katie unless your brain runs on
<v Speaker 2>TikTok reality TV and Red Carbon drama.
<v Speaker 1>Wow, you might already be toad. Let's play Katie crush
<v Speaker 1>on Mixed one.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, let's get our trivia on. And Sarah made it through.
<v Speaker 2>Good morning, Sarah, Good morning, Hey Sarah.
<v Speaker 5>Tell us a little bit about yourself.
<v Speaker 7>Well, my puppy Drada and I are going to the
<v Speaker 7>dog park right now. I am a therapist and an
<v Speaker 7>orange sery coach and I'm so excited to play with
<v Speaker 7>you guys.
<v Speaker 2>Wow, you're smart and jacked.
<v Speaker 5>I love it.
<v Speaker 6>Tell me, do you tell your little puppy Dradl Dradl
<v Speaker 6>Dradel does he want to play?
<v Speaker 7>I would make up so many seeds absolutely. It was
<v Speaker 7>the first thing we taught.
<v Speaker 2>Her was how to spend You kind of have to
<v Speaker 2>What kind of dog is it?
<v Speaker 7>She's a mini Golden Doodle and she's seven months old.
<v Speaker 5>Oh cute?
<v Speaker 2>How very hypoallergenic of you?
<v Speaker 11>Exactly?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, fantastic, adorable.
<v Speaker 2>Do you have six pack abs?
<v Speaker 7>Oh my gosh, somewhere under there?
<v Speaker 2>All right, that's okay.
<v Speaker 5>Sarah's down with a thickness.
<v Speaker 2>All right, sweet Sarah. I'm gonna give you and Katie
<v Speaker 2>the same five questions. Best out of five wins. Ties
<v Speaker 2>go to Katie because she's a diva and a monster.
<v Speaker 3>Katie.
<v Speaker 5>Anything you want to say to strong Sarah?
<v Speaker 6>Oh, I know, just like you're gonna probably crush me,
<v Speaker 6>like literally come in and crush Yeah. I kind of
<v Speaker 6>feel like coming already, So I'm just gonna get ready
<v Speaker 6>for it, Sarah.
<v Speaker 5>Here we go.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, all right, Sarah, tell Katie to get out of
<v Speaker 2>the studio.
<v Speaker 7>Katie was in the best of luck, but I hope
<v Speaker 7>I win this one, all right, yes.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, queen. All right, So she is leaving the studio,
<v Speaker 2>she goes into a room where she can't hear anything,
<v Speaker 2>and I come up with the questions. So there's no cheating.
<v Speaker 2>We will find out if you are right or wrong, Sarah.
<v Speaker 2>Once we bring Katie back in the studio, are you
<v Speaker 2>ready to play?
<v Speaker 7>I am ready, all right?
<v Speaker 5>Girlfriend.
<v Speaker 2>In the Twilight saga, the vampire's skin does what when
<v Speaker 2>the sunlight hits him?
<v Speaker 7>Becomes clear?
<v Speaker 5>Clear? All right?
<v Speaker 2>Second question? What kids TV show had a genie?
<v Speaker 7>Can I go back to the last one?
<v Speaker 2>Sure? What do you want to say?
<v Speaker 7>It burns?
<v Speaker 5>It burns like when you pee.
<v Speaker 3>Right, all right?
<v Speaker 7>That sounds like something you need cranberry for.
<v Speaker 2>You're right, You're right, Sarah, all right?
<v Speaker 5>What old school TV show?
<v Speaker 1>Is?
<v Speaker 2>A kids show had a genie with the catchphrase mecha
<v Speaker 2>leka high, mecha heiney ho.
<v Speaker 5>Oh.
<v Speaker 7>I didn't realize that came from somewhere. I'm just gonna say, Aladdin.
<v Speaker 2>You just thought people were going around saying that.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 7>I thought it was like maybe from the prices, right,
<v Speaker 7>the mega.
<v Speaker 5>Leg high mega heiney ho yep. Bob Barker said it
<v Speaker 5>all right.
<v Speaker 2>In Napoleon Dynamite, what does Pedro offer you for your vote?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 7>He shaves his head in that movie. Vote for Pedro U?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but he's offering what for your vote?
<v Speaker 7>A burrito.
<v Speaker 2>That's fantastic a burrito. Okay, who is Jenny McCarthy's husband.
<v Speaker 7>John McCarthy, Old John McCarthy.
<v Speaker 2>You're funny, Sarah.
<v Speaker 7>I think that's someone I went to high school with.
<v Speaker 5>H Yeah, sounds like a stud all right. Uh.
<v Speaker 2>Twin brothers, Drew Scott and Jonathan's got they host what
<v Speaker 2>home improvement show?
<v Speaker 1>Ooh?
<v Speaker 7>That one I know? And one of them was on
<v Speaker 7>Dancing with the Stars. Oh my god, what is that
<v Speaker 7>show called? I don't remember. I'm gonna say home improvement.
<v Speaker 5>Would you like to say brito?
<v Speaker 7>Taylor Thomas burrito? Let's say Popeye?
<v Speaker 5>Popeye. Let's get Katie in here. Here she comes, Hi
<v Speaker 5>Hi Hi Hi. Ooh.
<v Speaker 2>You're freaking out this one because Sarah's intimidating. Intimidating. Done
<v Speaker 2>all right, Okay, she's gonna get you in a headlog.
<v Speaker 5>Let's see.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna just tell you right now, you probably have
<v Speaker 2>a pretty good chance today.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I'm worrying for nothing.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, Katy.
<v Speaker 2>In the Twilight saga, the vampires their skin does what
<v Speaker 2>when they go out into the sunlight.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know I've done this. Does it sparkle?
<v Speaker 1>What?
<v Speaker 2>You shut? Up, Sarah said, it burns.
<v Speaker 5>It actually sparkles.
<v Speaker 2>It's a beautiful sparkle.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, just like your personality. Even know what that means.
<v Speaker 5>It's a line of the day.
<v Speaker 2>We had a whole topic. We talked about urine and stuff.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Katie, what old school kids show had a
<v Speaker 2>genie with the catchphrase mecha lea high mecha heiney.
<v Speaker 5>Ho oh it's a Peewee's playhouse?
<v Speaker 2>Right, Yes, well you didn't, you said? Aladdin also has.
<v Speaker 5>A genie though, see where you're going with that? Yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 5>all right, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>In Napoleon Dynamite, what does Pedro offer you for your vote?
<v Speaker 5>Oh? I don't a dollar? What did uh? Sarah said Burrito?
<v Speaker 2>Pedro offers you his protection protection?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, yeah, yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Do I have any more in to point over here?
<v Speaker 4>Oh?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, all right.
<v Speaker 2>Who is Jenny McCarthy's husband, Well, it's the New.
<v Speaker 6>Kids on the Black Guy, the Donnie right, Donny Donny yah?
<v Speaker 2>H yes, you said John McCarthy, Sarah, Donnie Wahlberg.
<v Speaker 6>That's her first husband, right, that was the first one.
<v Speaker 5>Okay.
<v Speaker 2>Twin brothers Drew Scott and Jonathan Scott host What Home
<v Speaker 2>Improvement Show.
<v Speaker 5>I don't watch? Those I don't know, like house hunters
<v Speaker 5>or something.
<v Speaker 2>Uh nope, and Sarah said Popeye and I'm looking for property.
<v Speaker 2>Brothers wouldn't have got that well in math here, sweet Sarah,
<v Speaker 2>Katie got three and you got zero.
<v Speaker 5>You've officially been crushed by Katie. Yeah, it was like.
<v Speaker 7>A window because I had a great time.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you know what's high at you? Glass half full?
<v Speaker 5>It was awesome.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, it was very kind of you to call in today, Sarah.
<v Speaker 2>It was really nice meeting you and have a good
<v Speaker 2>day with your doggy.
<v Speaker 7>Appreciate you guys. Take care of jkj.
<v Speaker 5>Oh you do mega leg a high mega heiiney ho.
<v Speaker 5>She made me laugh. She's funny.
<v Speaker 2>She's like, I thought that was just a phrase that
<v Speaker 2>people just said and walked around and said hi.
<v Speaker 5>So she thought it was from what she said.
<v Speaker 2>Josh Price is right right.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah. Bless her heart, Bless her heart.
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