<v Speaker 1>Katie and Joshi.
<v Speaker 2>One hundred Burger King is introducing a new twist on
<v Speaker 2>its popular chicken fries.
<v Speaker 3>I don't work fick enough.
<v Speaker 2>I love the chicken you now getting it flavored with
<v Speaker 2>Pringles sour cream and onion seasoning.
<v Speaker 3>You shut it sounds good? Yeah, that sounds real good.
<v Speaker 4>I love that season You can make that yourself, you know,
<v Speaker 4>a little powdered milk.
<v Speaker 3>Still, Oh yeah, oh for real?
<v Speaker 4>Like, you can make that yourself. Put it on anything
<v Speaker 4>you want, like popcorn. You have some regular toasts.
<v Speaker 1>You're into good like you know what I did?
<v Speaker 4>Like one year, I actually made homemade sour cream and
<v Speaker 4>onion topping and I gave it as Christmas gifts with popcorn.
<v Speaker 1>Oh thank you.
<v Speaker 3>I slid it into the trash can. Thank you so much.
<v Speaker 2>I've told you my hack, and I think I believe
<v Speaker 2>Nick Knack is the one who turned me onto this
<v Speaker 2>was the you bowl of cottage cheese and then you
<v Speaker 2>throw a stack of Pringles sour cream and onion chips
<v Speaker 2>on top of the cottage cheese and you smash it
<v Speaker 2>up in there and you eat it, and that is
<v Speaker 2>heavenly right.
<v Speaker 4>How much is that that flavor profile? Like imagine you
<v Speaker 4>could sprinkle it on anything.
<v Speaker 3>Some say it is tasty af.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, anything else on this one, I'm gonna give you no.
<v Speaker 3>I'll give you this one though.
<v Speaker 2>Good Pop the ice cream Company has announced its return
<v Speaker 2>of its viral fudge in Vanilla French Fry Pop. They've
<v Speaker 2>teamed up with Orida And what it is is it
<v Speaker 2>combines ice cream with French fry flavor. Then it's coated
<v Speaker 2>in chocolate mixed with French fries. Yeah, and you get
<v Speaker 2>about six of them in a box. So yeah, not
<v Speaker 2>only does it taste like French fries on the inside,
<v Speaker 2>they dip it and you get little chunks of French
<v Speaker 2>fries on the outside as well.
<v Speaker 3>That's that you eat when you're.
<v Speaker 4>Stone Covered potato chips are a thing really absolutely ston
<v Speaker 4>like salty.
<v Speaker 3>Come on sitting.
<v Speaker 4>There's a whole candy shop up in North Dakota that
<v Speaker 4>does chocolate covered potato chips and it's a delicacy.
<v Speaker 1>It's called chippers.
<v Speaker 3>Chippers is the placer, No, it's.
<v Speaker 4>They're called chippers, the chocolate covered potato chips. But this
<v Speaker 4>little candy company up in Fargo, North Dakota, and shopping
<v Speaker 4>Grand Forks, North Dakota. But they make these chocolate covered
<v Speaker 4>potato chips and there's only like six or seven in
<v Speaker 4>a box.
<v Speaker 1>There's only that many.
<v Speaker 4>But so they're a delicacy, really delicacy.
<v Speaker 1>That a lot to do.
<v Speaker 5>Get high.
<v Speaker 3>That's a bunch of these chips in bro. Those are
<v Speaker 3>your people, What do you mean?
<v Speaker 1>Not just them? Everybody likes them.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, it's everyone.
<v Speaker 4>No, everybody likes them called Stoners Men's Candy's w.
<v Speaker 1>Wdman's Candy Company. There's another under it.
<v Speaker 3>It says Stoner's Chandy.
<v Speaker 1>That's not just a stoner.
<v Speaker 3>So check this out. There's a new app.
<v Speaker 2>I think this is coming out of South Korea. I
<v Speaker 2>would imagine you can get it here though. It's essentially
<v Speaker 2>helping people with their shopping addiction. What you do is
<v Speaker 2>you go onto this app and you can browse all
<v Speaker 2>your products like usual.
<v Speaker 3>It's kind of looking like an Amazon.
<v Speaker 2>You look through reviews, you can compare prices, you add
<v Speaker 2>stuff to your cart, and then you put in your
<v Speaker 2>shipping address, arrange of payment, and then you hit ship
<v Speaker 2>or purchase and it goes boo. Your order has been initiated.
<v Speaker 2>The thing though with this app is it doesn't deliver
<v Speaker 2>any of these products. It's it's nothing to you. All
<v Speaker 2>it does is help you with your dopamine hit. It
<v Speaker 2>helps scratch that itch of online shopping. And right now
<v Speaker 2>they say people are crazy for this app right now
<v Speaker 2>because so many people, me included, have a bit of
<v Speaker 2>an online shopping addiction.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I'm always on Amazon order and stuff.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, that thing is in front of my house
<v Speaker 2>every damn day, they're dropping stuff off.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, this will be perfect for my kiddo.
<v Speaker 4>She has a little online shopping thing that we're trying to.
<v Speaker 3>Address that we're trying to trying to do bad.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, the whole dopamine thing. You're right, it just makes
<v Speaker 4>you skiel better. And when you're going through life stuff,
<v Speaker 4>it's like, all of a sudden, you find yourself on
<v Speaker 4>Amazon buying things you don't need, right to.
<v Speaker 1>Make yourself feel better. So yes, I agree.
<v Speaker 2>And it feels good to get that box and rip
<v Speaker 2>it open, and you know, it feels like your birthday.
<v Speaker 2>But the problem is you don't get it. You don't
<v Speaker 2>get a box, you get none of that. But it's
<v Speaker 2>taking care of that. I'm shopping, I'm ordering, and then
<v Speaker 2>you think it's coming and then you come down from
<v Speaker 2>that high and then you can do it all over again.
<v Speaker 3>Dak has a pretty good idea.
<v Speaker 1>Actually, it might.
<v Speaker 2>Help people with their online shopping issue. And then this
<v Speaker 2>morning Josh comes in and he's telling me off the
<v Speaker 2>air what he's been doing on Facebook, Facebook Marketplace. Dude,
<v Speaker 2>this is something I would do, and I love it.
<v Speaker 2>Why don't you tell everybody what you're doing.
<v Speaker 6>I have discovered something that I'm really kind of getting
<v Speaker 6>addicted to, and the story that you just told hits
<v Speaker 6>the nail on the head. I love to peruse everything
<v Speaker 6>that is being sold on fit. It's like it's like
<v Speaker 6>a garage sale right in front of your eyes. I
<v Speaker 6>do it in my boxers. It's fantastic.
<v Speaker 2>Hey real quick, have you noticed they're putting those AI
<v Speaker 2>models on everything?
<v Speaker 6>Now?
<v Speaker 5>Everything everything?
<v Speaker 2>And this guy had an ATV and there's an AI
<v Speaker 2>model laying across it.
<v Speaker 6>I'm like, come on, I saw a baseball glove with
<v Speaker 6>an AI model holding it.
<v Speaker 5>So yes.
<v Speaker 6>But what I love to do now is I will
<v Speaker 6>just comment on there and say, hey, you know, still available,
<v Speaker 6>and I will lowball the living heck out of these people.
<v Speaker 6>But I put a little caveat and go, hey, you
<v Speaker 6>know what, three thousand dollars whatever, I can pick this
<v Speaker 6>up for three hundred bucks, but I say, I'll get
<v Speaker 6>it right now, and they jump at the opportunity, so
<v Speaker 6>I bought. I was perusing yesterday and something caught my
<v Speaker 6>eye or not over the weekend, not yesterday, but I
<v Speaker 6>was perusing and I saw a PlayStation five on there
<v Speaker 6>and it was already a really low price because it
<v Speaker 6>was missing the controller and the power cord, so it
<v Speaker 6>was just the console.
<v Speaker 5>But I already have a PlayStation five.
<v Speaker 6>But I saw it and it said I like three hundred,
<v Speaker 6>three hundred bucks even, and I was like, that's already
<v Speaker 6>really cheap. I message him and I go, hey, is
<v Speaker 6>this still available. I'll give you eighty bucks for it,
<v Speaker 6>but I can pick it up right now. Dude messages
<v Speaker 6>back five minutes later and goes, Yep, I need it
<v Speaker 6>out of my house right now. Eighty bucks for a
<v Speaker 6>PlayStation fight, and I'm gonna flip the heck out of
<v Speaker 6>lip it.
<v Speaker 1>This is really sad of what he was asking this.
<v Speaker 6>It's addicting that talk about a dopamine hit when I
<v Speaker 6>know I'm getting a deal already. And then I lowball
<v Speaker 6>him and I get even better of a deal. I
<v Speaker 6>am addicted to this. I'm looking. There are cars on there, Katie,
<v Speaker 6>and they are selling for like three thousand. They're just junkers.
<v Speaker 6>But car, I'm gonna low ball. I'm buy you a
<v Speaker 6>four runner for eighty bucks and.
<v Speaker 3>We're gonna We're going.
<v Speaker 1>I'm so excited.
<v Speaker 2>I would be addicted just to the back and forth, Yes,
<v Speaker 2>how low can I get them? And then be like, nevermind, Oh,
<v Speaker 2>don't be that though, I changed my mind.
<v Speaker 4>I've sold things on Facebook Marketplace, and that's the most
<v Speaker 4>frustrating thing is when you think you're about ready to
<v Speaker 4>make a field and then they go.
<v Speaker 1>It's worse than online eighty like, don't go until my
<v Speaker 1>life is full a good thing going.
<v Speaker 2>That's really fun though. I like that it go on
<v Speaker 2>there and just start lowing them.
<v Speaker 5>It's addicting.
<v Speaker 6>And a lot of these guys cave because a lot
<v Speaker 6>of these things they do need out of their house,
<v Speaker 6>like right away, and they'll post it and I see,
<v Speaker 6>you know, post it twenty minutes ago.
<v Speaker 5>I'm like, oh, I got this, I got you.
<v Speaker 3>That's fantastic.
<v Speaker 5>It's the best. I highly recommend it.
<v Speaker 2>We should have a little challenge to see like who
<v Speaker 2>gets the lowest on the best thing.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, I'm gonna get Katie a car for eight bucks,
<v Speaker 5>I promise you.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna get a house, a house for twelve ducks.
<v Speaker 5>Oh good for you on those two.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, why don't we give it everything to you?
<v Speaker 1>I it you do your old thing, do it for me?
<v Speaker 1>You going? What else are you getting?
<v Speaker 2>I'm putting Katie on Facebook marketplace this story about hard
<v Speaker 2>pants you were telling me about.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, well more women are saying goodbye to hard pants and.
<v Speaker 1>Hello pants to soft pants.
<v Speaker 4>Uh yeah, and they're really just talking about jeans and
<v Speaker 4>those trowsers.
<v Speaker 1>That that word is so funny too.
<v Speaker 3>Trowsers.
<v Speaker 4>It's an old fashioned word for sure, but it's used
<v Speaker 4>in fashion because it's like, uh, it's actual pants, right,
<v Speaker 4>like Jean's dungarees.
<v Speaker 3>That what you call honeyes clean.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they talk about how jeans and sharply tailored trousers
<v Speaker 4>were the default, especially in office settings for women, right
<v Speaker 4>because they looked professional. They matched with a lot of
<v Speaker 4>different things. But after they call it the great at
<v Speaker 4>home Reset of COVID nineteen, that's what they're calling it everything.
<v Speaker 4>That's when things changed though, because forgiving pants took over
<v Speaker 4>like sweatpants and leggings pants. We were already wearing leggings
<v Speaker 4>a lot, but man, that just took it to a
<v Speaker 4>whole new level, to where you could wear the same
<v Speaker 4>leggings to bed, to wake up and bring the kids
<v Speaker 4>to school, and to work.
<v Speaker 5>Beforehand. That looks but.
<v Speaker 4>No, like they're saying that this is across the board,
<v Speaker 4>Women of all professions, of all income levels are wearing
<v Speaker 4>the softer pants, and it's because it's a lot more forgiving. Again,
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if you guys deal with the same things,
<v Speaker 4>Like when I put on a pair of jings, like.
<v Speaker 3>It's strict my front biting.
<v Speaker 4>It keeps things in place, but that's part of its charm, right,
<v Speaker 4>It has a little bit more kind of withstanding to it.
<v Speaker 1>Where's the soft tea?
<v Speaker 4>Everything can kind of hang out because a lot morellyweight,
<v Speaker 4>doesn't it?
<v Speaker 2>Your heart pants basically keep you in check when it
<v Speaker 2>comes to your weight and how you're eating and how
<v Speaker 2>much you're exercising.
<v Speaker 3>Your hard pants are keeping you in check.
<v Speaker 1>Absolutely. That is such a good point.
<v Speaker 2>If you're wearing softy pants all the time, next thing
<v Speaker 2>you know, you're forty pounds up.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, because that's the thing.
<v Speaker 4>You'll wear those softy pants every single day and not
<v Speaker 4>notice a thing, but try and go back into those
<v Speaker 4>hard pants like that.
<v Speaker 3>Hard pants keep you in check.
<v Speaker 1>But they say you can't put the toothpaste back into
<v Speaker 1>the tube. Yeah, like it like you can't. But some
<v Speaker 1>of the.
<v Speaker 4>Pants, they're so comfortable here, and I don't know if
<v Speaker 4>it's because we just like the way the soft pants feel,
<v Speaker 4>so we're going for that direction. But this season, like
<v Speaker 4>get ready for all the soft pants.
<v Speaker 1>Have you heard of ponty pants? No?
<v Speaker 4>Well, ponty pants are a game changer essentially, and they're
<v Speaker 4>just far more comfortable forgiving than traditional genes. But they
<v Speaker 4>still have a sleek sculpture to them, right, so you still.
<v Speaker 1>Get like the sleek style. Okay, soft so they're a
<v Speaker 1>little bit are they flowy at the bottom?
<v Speaker 2>So Nick Knak just picked up a pair of pants
<v Speaker 2>where when you put them on, first of all, the
<v Speaker 2>waistband goes up above her belly button or whatever.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then they.
<v Speaker 2>Go down and it looks like she's wearing a dress almost,
<v Speaker 2>But then she starts walking and each one is a
<v Speaker 2>pant leg and it's very flowy but also very kind
<v Speaker 2>of loose.
<v Speaker 5>Well, that's elegant, it's okay, it's fine.
<v Speaker 4>So the pont or ponty pants, like they're not necessarily
<v Speaker 4>a style, they're more the fabric or the fabric so
<v Speaker 4>they're softer. They have all types of like different lengths
<v Speaker 4>and different ankle like how they gather at the ankles,
<v Speaker 4>like they're all different. It's just the fabric is what
<v Speaker 4>they're talking about there. And also the same with the
<v Speaker 4>denim sweatpants.
<v Speaker 1>Have you seen these?
<v Speaker 4>They're sweatpants, but it looks like you're wearing jeans. The
<v Speaker 4>forgiveness of them, you they're so much more comfortable. And
<v Speaker 4>then linen pants that might be where that falls in
<v Speaker 4>with nick.
<v Speaker 1>Very flowy, very flowy, very soft. It's hard.
<v Speaker 3>They're hard to.
<v Speaker 5>Get used to.
<v Speaker 2>She's warm, and I was like, and of course, I
<v Speaker 2>was like, you can do.
<v Speaker 1>In my mind, I'm like, do they have the draw
<v Speaker 1>string waste?
<v Speaker 3>No?
<v Speaker 2>No, it's got the kind of a scrunchy looking thing.
<v Speaker 1>I don't Yeah, I don't know what these terms are.
<v Speaker 1>Here's when you will.
<v Speaker 5>I just was. I just agreed, you.
<v Speaker 1>Never coming back, and I cannot believe it.
<v Speaker 4>The track pants, the wind saw breaker type stuff, so
<v Speaker 4>and it's got the matching jacket like you got the
<v Speaker 4>track suit, so that's coming back. And then the silky trousers,
<v Speaker 4>So be prepared to see a lot more silk this
<v Speaker 4>summer slash fall.
<v Speaker 3>That sounds like a straight up gangster from the forties.
<v Speaker 3>Ras silky trousers. He's at it again. Grab your Tommy gun.
<v Speaker 4>Silky fluid trousers for summer sky trousers.
<v Speaker 3>Somebody give me a sasparilla.
<v Speaker 5>We gotta get this guy immediately.
<v Speaker 1>He's trendy.
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