<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I've discovered that generally the first twenty minutes of my day,
<v Speaker 2>when I make my way into the radio station in
<v Speaker 2>the morning.
<v Speaker 3>UH involves.
<v Speaker 2>Katie's phone because she sits and shows me everything that
<v Speaker 2>she did the day before. Because she takes pictures of
<v Speaker 2>everything and videos of everything everything.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not even I can't even exaggerate this.
<v Speaker 2>I do so every day when I come into work,
<v Speaker 2>I know the first twenty minutes of my morning is
<v Speaker 2>going to be looking at videos and stupid pictures. And
<v Speaker 2>she didn't disappoint this morning. She had three different videos
<v Speaker 2>of ducks, the ducks that she saw at.
<v Speaker 3>The park yesterday. Give me backstory, I don't want to.
<v Speaker 4>It was just ducks because I usually only see geese
<v Speaker 4>on the ducks.
<v Speaker 1>I got that ducks they take over.
<v Speaker 4>And so when I rolled up on the night pole
<v Speaker 4>and lo and behold a mallard, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 3>It was extra videos. It was one video of a
<v Speaker 3>un singled the guy duck just waddling along. Now he's
<v Speaker 3>got a friend, look.
<v Speaker 1>At this, Katy. I came back and there was two, and.
<v Speaker 3>Then then video three.
<v Speaker 1>He's got a whole family.
<v Speaker 4>Like five ducks and I never see ducks, so it
<v Speaker 4>was like, well, clearly.
<v Speaker 1>They wanted to come say hi. That's the reason.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. I sat her mouth breathing looking at the videos
<v Speaker 2>of the ducks and various pictures. She took a picture
<v Speaker 2>of some sort of sign that said slippery conditions or something.
<v Speaker 4>Isn't he I like the background. I like the you know,
<v Speaker 4>the bridge it was on.
<v Speaker 1>It had just such good mood lighting.
<v Speaker 2>Like I did talk to my wife about this, and
<v Speaker 2>she's like, you know what you just honey, honey, sweetie baby,
<v Speaker 2>sweet loving husband who I love.
<v Speaker 3>So much, great advice, she said, just you got to
<v Speaker 3>listen to her.
<v Speaker 1>Damn it. I knew it.
<v Speaker 3>She Katie's alone for a lot of her days.
<v Speaker 2>She's single, and when you get in in the morning,
<v Speaker 2>she sinks her talons into you and draws blood.
<v Speaker 1>You're lucky you're not here yet.
<v Speaker 4>I do crap, Like I come in with my phone out, like.
<v Speaker 2>So one of the pictures that you showed me on
<v Speaker 2>there were these two kids sitting on a bridge too.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, like, what was the detail?
<v Speaker 1>I okay.
<v Speaker 3>I finally cut her off. I was like, I don't
<v Speaker 3>care about two kids sitting on the bridge. But now
<v Speaker 3>I kind of do what's up with that?
<v Speaker 1>So mom's everywhere.
<v Speaker 4>You're gonna feel a little bit of heaviness in your
<v Speaker 4>chest right now. Because as I walked up to this
<v Speaker 4>bridge that's on my walk, and it is a big bridge.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, they have like fencing on it all the
<v Speaker 4>way up to the top so people can't go through.
<v Speaker 1>It because it is high.
<v Speaker 4>I mean there's a little water underneath it sometimes, but
<v Speaker 4>for the most part it's dry and it's probably like
<v Speaker 4>a twenty foot drop from the top of the bridge
<v Speaker 4>to the bottom right, so it's a long ways. And
<v Speaker 4>as I'm coming up to this bridge, I see two
<v Speaker 4>people sitting on top top, Like we're talking the very
<v Speaker 4>middle top highest point of this bridge. There's two people
<v Speaker 4>sitting on it, and I was like, so I whipped
<v Speaker 4>on my phone immediately had to take pictures. Of course,
<v Speaker 4>as I'm coming up, I thought at first it was adults, right,
<v Speaker 4>and then as I get closer, I noticed one of
<v Speaker 4>them is a small child, like eight or nine, so
<v Speaker 4>it's a boy and he is little, and then I
<v Speaker 4>thought maybe he's up there with his mom.
<v Speaker 1>And I was like, mom, what are you doing?
<v Speaker 4>Get your baby off that bridge, and then getting closer,
<v Speaker 4>I realized it is two small children. So again they
<v Speaker 4>look to be about eight or nine. And it took
<v Speaker 4>all of my might, Like I inside was like, you
<v Speaker 4>should not be up there. You could fall and get hurt.
<v Speaker 4>And I have to walk over this bridge. So I'm
<v Speaker 4>considering saying something like you guys be safe up there.
<v Speaker 4>But I don't know who's recording me. I don't know
<v Speaker 4>if this is like, I don't know what's happening, right,
<v Speaker 4>So I'm walking and I'm like, do I say something?
<v Speaker 4>And then I get to the tennis courts and I
<v Speaker 4>hadn't said anything yet, and I'm like considering turning back
<v Speaker 4>around to go tell these kids they're gonna get hurt,
<v Speaker 4>Like it took all of my might.
<v Speaker 1>Not too safe something you.
<v Speaker 2>Might actually make them scared when they do fall because
<v Speaker 2>you're like, be careful on the bridge, and they're.
<v Speaker 1>Like what what what?
<v Speaker 3>What?
<v Speaker 1>I thought of that too.
<v Speaker 4>I may startle these children, and then I'm the one
<v Speaker 4>who caused them harm, right, Yeah, roll through my brain
<v Speaker 4>and I'm just like what do I do.
<v Speaker 1>As a mom?
<v Speaker 3>Do I just keep walking?
<v Speaker 1>Insert myself in their business? Do I keep walking?
<v Speaker 3>I did?
<v Speaker 1>Indeed keep walking.
<v Speaker 4>But I tell you what I was looking for an
<v Speaker 4>adult like coming the opposite way on the path, so
<v Speaker 4>I could tell maybe you could go tell those kids
<v Speaker 4>to get off that.
<v Speaker 5>Bridge, let them be cud. When I came in is
<v Speaker 5>let me be kids. Kids, just leave them alone. At
<v Speaker 5>least they're not on a screen. They're outside on a
<v Speaker 5>beautiful summer day. They're sitting on a bridge, probably you know,
<v Speaker 5>throwing crap down in there. You know, yes, kids throw things,
<v Speaker 5>and they're just enjoying time outside. They're not sitting on
<v Speaker 5>an iPad, I know alone.
<v Speaker 4>That's where again my want to say something was overtaken
<v Speaker 4>by they're not inside sitting on their iPads. I'm telling you, Jeremy,
<v Speaker 4>that thought was what kept me from saying something.
<v Speaker 2>But I they're doing what they're supposed to be doing
<v Speaker 2>and having fun.
<v Speaker 1>But I got home, I was like, should I drive back.
<v Speaker 3>To that bridge? I wish you had.
<v Speaker 1>I don't want them to get hurt, like it took
<v Speaker 1>all my might, But.
<v Speaker 2>That would have been damn funny if you went back
<v Speaker 2>downstairs three flights from your apartment into your car, then,
<v Speaker 2>knowing you, you'd probably swing into a briger king first
<v Speaker 2>give yourself a whopper and some sort of tasty.
<v Speaker 1>Drink, and I have a cold drink while I going children.
<v Speaker 2>Drive back to the park. You'd probably swing into a
<v Speaker 2>dairy queen as you made your way there.
<v Speaker 4>Come on, I mean multiple dyes, crazy yes.
<v Speaker 2>And then then you'd stop at a Starby's for some
<v Speaker 2>sort of ice coffee, and then you would make your
<v Speaker 2>way back to the park.
<v Speaker 3>You forgot the fried chicken. It's just fried chicken. And
<v Speaker 3>then you would yell at the children.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, hopefully those kids are okay.
<v Speaker 3>I guarantee they're fine.
<v Speaker 1>They're probably fine, But.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you for being lady.
<v Speaker 1>All I wanted to do.
<v Speaker 4>All I wanted to do was tell these kids to
<v Speaker 4>be careful, and I didn't. I want you to know
<v Speaker 4>and let them live their life.
<v Speaker 3>They're on their little king journey right.
<v Speaker 2>A woman on TikTok has gone viral for revealing.
<v Speaker 3>That she accidentally swallowed her AirPod.
<v Speaker 2>Now she was grabbing her vitamins from the table and
<v Speaker 2>inadvertently added an AirPod to the pile. She didn't realize
<v Speaker 2>it until she was in her car and said that
<v Speaker 2>her AirPod it actually was still connected and she was
<v Speaker 2>just popping pills and throwing three or four in at
<v Speaker 2>the time and switching them down with water and down
<v Speaker 2>the hatch it went, and she came to the realization that,
<v Speaker 2>oh my god, I swallowed it an AirPod and she
<v Speaker 2>freaked out.
<v Speaker 3>Now she did the smart thing. She called poison Control.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and they said, well, basically, you're probably gonna be fine,
<v Speaker 2>and that you need to wait for it to pass
<v Speaker 2>and go to.
<v Speaker 3>Urgent care if you experience any pain.
<v Speaker 2>Well, she went on to social of course, because you
<v Speaker 2>got to document everything on social and she kept posting
<v Speaker 2>updates over the next few days.
<v Speaker 3>Basically her follows followers waited for good news on her bowels,
<v Speaker 3>but it never came because she says her stomach was
<v Speaker 3>so messed up with laxatives and stress.
<v Speaker 2>On day five, she went to the doctor to get
<v Speaker 2>an X ray to figure out if it was still
<v Speaker 2>stuck in her and it was not. So she had
<v Speaker 2>so many laxatives in her that it apparently passed and
<v Speaker 2>she didn't catch it.
<v Speaker 1>She didn't it didn't make the sound.
<v Speaker 2>It just ran like, I feel like you'd be going
<v Speaker 2>in a strainer right and trying to find this thing
<v Speaker 2>each and every time. So apparently it did make its
<v Speaker 2>way through and down into the sewer it went.
<v Speaker 3>Now, with all that being said, I have a question
<v Speaker 3>for you.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, if you did find it, are you still using
<v Speaker 2>a Are you still gonna use that AirPod? Are you
<v Speaker 2>gonna go rinse it off, clean it up and shove
<v Speaker 2>it back in your ears?
<v Speaker 3>A hundred bucks to replace? So think about that.
<v Speaker 1>I don't think I would because that goes into your head.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but you're not putting it in your mouth.
<v Speaker 1>I know the ear leads other places.
<v Speaker 3>It's right by your brain. I just maybe not a
<v Speaker 3>good idea. You could see that.
<v Speaker 4>I feel like we should just get new AirPods.
<v Speaker 1>But boy, Apple stuff is just indestructible. Han wow.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, if it came out and it was
<v Speaker 2>still playing you know, Nelly or something on there hot
<v Speaker 2>in here in your butt, I would be incredibly impressive.
<v Speaker 2>I think I would be writing Apple at that point saying, hey,
<v Speaker 2>guess what I did.
<v Speaker 3>I ate an AirPod, I pooped it out and it works.
<v Speaker 4>Great, And maybe they'll love your story so much they'll
<v Speaker 4>just send you new AirPods, right like, y.
<v Speaker 3>Take advantage of it. You might be featured at the
<v Speaker 3>next Apple conference.
<v Speaker 1>So you've got him up there.
<v Speaker 3>With the projector. And then we have Sylvia.
<v Speaker 4>She ate her airpot, assumed an entire Apple product and
<v Speaker 4>it still worked.
<v Speaker 3>And in honor of her.
<v Speaker 2>We have new colors for our AirPods, introducing brown Town.
<v Speaker 3>I like it. I like it.
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