<v Speaker 1>Jarre, you, Katy and Josh six.
<v Speaker 2>One hundred in here today. I think I talked last
<v Speaker 2>week about how I for my first twenty minutes is
<v Speaker 2>watching Katie on her phone show me things in my God.
<v Speaker 2>She took a video of her transaction it's Safeway, taking
<v Speaker 2>a picture of the screen, watching all the coupons interact
<v Speaker 2>and everything. That was pretty riveting stuff.
<v Speaker 1>Isn't it great?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>No, I said, the do a couple of minutes. I'll
<v Speaker 2>never get back.
<v Speaker 4>The dopamine hit I get when I saved money and
<v Speaker 4>I saved like seventy bucks.
<v Speaker 1>Safeway on like a fifty dollars purchase. I mean that right.
<v Speaker 2>There is legitim money for a video, for sure, calls
<v Speaker 2>for a video.
<v Speaker 1>A little music background like.
<v Speaker 2>He's looking at you in safe way and what's the
<v Speaker 2>crazy crazy lady doing with There.
<v Speaker 1>Was definitely a line behind me, and I'm like, I
<v Speaker 1>have to get this.
<v Speaker 2>No, I save so much money, I can't even, can't even.
<v Speaker 2>And then I got Josh over here talking about people
<v Speaker 2>getting thrown off bridges and he's watching those videos this weekend.
<v Speaker 2>What's wrong with you?
<v Speaker 5>I didn't mean to it was wrong with Roan and
<v Speaker 5>I don't search out those videos. But it was like
<v Speaker 5>the shock factor of it. What happened was just like
<v Speaker 5>a thing of negligence. It's all I can describe it.
<v Speaker 5>As there's a Brazilian woman where apparently they do this
<v Speaker 5>all the time. They have people that bungee jump off
<v Speaker 5>of a bridge and it's like a business because the
<v Speaker 5>people hook you up and get the harness on you. Well,
<v Speaker 5>what happened was they put the harness on this woman.
<v Speaker 5>The rope is not attached to it, and you just
<v Speaker 5>it's just a weird thing because bungee jumping usually you
<v Speaker 5>just jump right.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Well, they like Superman, carry her above their heads. There's
<v Speaker 5>two people and they just chuck her. They just they
<v Speaker 5>throw her and as they throw her, the rope doesn't move.
<v Speaker 2>And it was the shock factor. Again. I'm not searching.
<v Speaker 5>Sorry to start the day off like this, but she
<v Speaker 5>was only years old. I don't need to watch it.
<v Speaker 5>But it's like watching a train crash. You can't say
<v Speaker 5>I saw.
<v Speaker 1>I didn't watch a video either.
<v Speaker 2>I couldn't Safe Way transaction. No, it's not that bad, now,
<v Speaker 2>is it.
<v Speaker 1>You want to see it again? You want to bring
<v Speaker 1>your mood up. See that dopamine him and me saving
<v Speaker 1>seventeen dollars.
<v Speaker 2>You can't say that transaction, can't say that I do.
<v Speaker 2>All right, let's say all right, well stop for some
<v Speaker 2>sports man. What a good weekend to set some buses
<v Speaker 2>on fire. Oh yeah, let's set some stuff on fire.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of stuff going on though, right Joshi boy. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>it was unbelievable. I mean to kick it all off.
<v Speaker 5>On Friday night, USA took on Paraguay in the World Cup.
<v Speaker 5>That was their first match of the season and just dominated,
<v Speaker 5>I mean in dominant fashion four to one.
<v Speaker 2>Got the dub there.
<v Speaker 5>They're gonna play this next Friday, June nineteenth, one pm game.
<v Speaker 2>They're taking on Australia. Mates.
<v Speaker 5>That'll definitely be one to keep your eye on as well.
<v Speaker 5>And then the Knicks go on to win the championship.
<v Speaker 5>That is a long weighted championship win for them. Jalen
<v Speaker 5>Brunson wins the MVP there the finals.
<v Speaker 2>MVP good Guy.
<v Speaker 5>Went off for forty five points in the final game.
<v Speaker 5>Forty five points is unbelievable.
<v Speaker 4>Jaylen Brenson will never pay for a meal in New
<v Speaker 4>York for the rest of his life.
<v Speaker 2>Hey, that's a nice berk, he is? You won't see
<v Speaker 2>that guy setting buses on fire.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, I just love it.
<v Speaker 6>Sports game second ms Fox to Wemby. Wemby tries to
<v Speaker 6>three puts up off the mark, the rebound. That's over.
<v Speaker 6>That's over. Nick fans, this is not a dream. You're
<v Speaker 6>a long long wait is ended. Go ahead and cry
<v Speaker 6>after fifty three years the nip so finally NBA champions
<v Speaker 6>once again.
<v Speaker 2>That's fine.
<v Speaker 5>I love the final calls of those sporting events because
<v Speaker 5>it always reminds me of listening to Cause our radio
<v Speaker 5>guy listening to the emotion in his voice and Scott
<v Speaker 5>Hastings who joined him, and you just hear the tiers
<v Speaker 5>literally holding back tiers as they make the call.
<v Speaker 2>I saw Sidney Sweeney posting some stuff too. Yeah, I
<v Speaker 2>was literally holding back tears for her. She said, Scooter
<v Speaker 2>said she was his lucky charm or something like that.
<v Speaker 1>Charles Barkley was like, is Sydney sweety here?
<v Speaker 2>It was, So that's a call I can get on
<v Speaker 2>board with. Yeah, she definitely.
<v Speaker 5>I have a question for you guys about that really quick.
<v Speaker 5>So the celeb row for the Knicks, we know at
<v Speaker 5>MSG they're there, but a lot of those celebrities came
<v Speaker 5>down to San Antonio just to see the game in
<v Speaker 5>case they did end up winning. A lot of those
<v Speaker 5>celebs were also seen in the locker room afterwards holding
<v Speaker 5>the trophy. I think of Ben Stiller and Timothy Shalome
<v Speaker 5>specifically holding the trophy and crimes they won it.
<v Speaker 2>Does that bother you at all?
<v Speaker 1>No?
<v Speaker 4>No, no, because especially that team and that celebrity status,
<v Speaker 4>Like they're just known for having that powerhouse of celebrity, right.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, it's just who they are, like them and
<v Speaker 1>the Lakers.
<v Speaker 4>I feel like it's okay if celebrities go and kind
<v Speaker 4>of celebrate it with them because they are part of
<v Speaker 4>the face of the team. I mean, when I've been
<v Speaker 4>watching this Knicks postseason finals run, I see Ben Stiller
<v Speaker 4>more than I see Jalen Brunson.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and I like that. Like for me, who's not
<v Speaker 2>a sports guy'd rather see Night at the Museum guy running.
<v Speaker 4>Around Timothy shot and his girlfriend too.
<v Speaker 1>You know.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, let's say, right this time, Marishka to see
<v Speaker 4>her front center and so excited because she is at
<v Speaker 4>every game along with Spike Lee is you know, like
<v Speaker 4>those those celebrities, I'm okay with them celebrating because again,
<v Speaker 4>I see them a lot.
<v Speaker 2>They're super fans. Okay, I'm alright with It's good for
<v Speaker 2>the socials too.
<v Speaker 5>It's funny to see them like Ben was grabbing the
<v Speaker 5>trophy literally as if he played forty five minutes of
<v Speaker 5>the game last night or yeah, and was like, you know.
<v Speaker 2>One of the perks of being a celebrity.
<v Speaker 4>And then also what I like about it is you
<v Speaker 4>see the pictures of them from the late nineties cheering
<v Speaker 4>the team to now, and so you see that they.
<v Speaker 2>Have been in it long. Yes, Spike Lee wasn't born yet,
<v Speaker 2>but you know.
<v Speaker 4>There's a picture of Spike Lee like day one of
<v Speaker 4>him supporting the Dicks. Today now had Spike when he
<v Speaker 4>started sharing phenomenal.
<v Speaker 1>I love the whole storyline.
<v Speaker 4>I've never been more excited for another team to win
<v Speaker 4>the JA other than the Nuggets.
<v Speaker 2>I was crazy excited. I went out in my backyard
<v Speaker 2>and I piled up all my trash and I set
<v Speaker 2>it on fire. I gotta tell you, I've been watching
<v Speaker 2>a lot of the social coverage from last night's big
<v Speaker 2>UFC thing at the White House.
<v Speaker 7>I was.
<v Speaker 2>As neutral on the whole thing, but after I saw
<v Speaker 2>it last night, politics aside that was a pretty sweet
<v Speaker 2>looking setup last night. But the lights and this stadium
<v Speaker 2>thing there, the stands, I buy, was one of the
<v Speaker 2>why I've ever seen.
<v Speaker 5>And I've been a UFC fan, like I've watched UFC
<v Speaker 5>since like early two thousand and eight with my dad,
<v Speaker 5>So I love the UFC. I love the fights and
<v Speaker 5>watching that and the pagentry that it went like. That
<v Speaker 5>stadium itself was sixty million dollars. It was unbelievable to
<v Speaker 5>see all the effort that went there. And Dana White
<v Speaker 5>crushed it. I mean he really put on a show
<v Speaker 5>and uh justin Gagee Colorado boy USA won And I
<v Speaker 5>really liked that.
<v Speaker 2>So that was that was all politics society wait for
<v Speaker 2>some cool pictures. I think whoever the lighting guy was
<v Speaker 2>pretty solid lighting guy with the White House in the
<v Speaker 2>background and the stars and the stripes and then the
<v Speaker 2>fly over going over. I love fairly Peyton Dan Smith
<v Speaker 2>lighting guy, good guy that Dan Smith? Who to the
<v Speaker 2>lighting guy? But I think one of the highlights was
<v Speaker 2>the Zach Brown band singing the national anthem. I mean they,
<v Speaker 2>as Josh would say, crushed it, rushed it.
<v Speaker 8>And I mean pretty good.
<v Speaker 2>I like him anyway, So oh, put your hand on
<v Speaker 2>your heart, Katie, you don't like Zach Brown Band. Come on,
<v Speaker 2>guys from North Dakota.
<v Speaker 3>You know.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give you the end of it too. Becomes
<v Speaker 2>a flyover a way for it. Well, in the United States,
<v Speaker 2>Marine Band was with him. Yeah, those Marines killed it. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>it was good anyway.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>Again, I was neutral on the whole thing, but I
<v Speaker 2>think it looked kind of Nels' Well. It happened on
<v Speaker 2>Friday as we kind of wrapped up the morning show.
<v Speaker 2>Elon Musk became the world's first trillionaire one point one
<v Speaker 2>eight trillion dollars. Remember that point one eight is one
<v Speaker 2>hundred and eighty billion dollars. Jesus, Jesus is right, he's
<v Speaker 2>got more money than Jesus in the point one eight.
<v Speaker 2>The point one eight is just one hundred and eighty
<v Speaker 2>billion dollars.
<v Speaker 4>Man, it's a lot of shit out on point one eight.
<v Speaker 2>I just want the point one eight, Yes, peez my god.
<v Speaker 2>So they're saying that approximately four thousand, four hundred SpaceX
<v Speaker 2>employees became millionaires through stockgrants and ownership, and about four
<v Speaker 2>hundred of these employees crossed the one hundred million dollar mark.
<v Speaker 2>And those weren't just executives. Those were some of the engineers,
<v Speaker 2>the technicians, longtime employees. And I saw a great story
<v Speaker 2>about some of the welders who actually weld these rockets
<v Speaker 2>together are now worth like one hundred million dollars.
<v Speaker 4>Even just the millionaires, janitors and cafeteria workers, like people
<v Speaker 4>who would never dream of making that much money overnight
<v Speaker 4>becoming millionaires, Like, how great is that?
<v Speaker 1>I'd love that for them.
<v Speaker 2>It's really neat. I think he employs something like one
<v Speaker 2>hundred and forty five thousand people worldwide, so he's created
<v Speaker 2>a lot of jobs. And I guess in that aspect,
<v Speaker 2>kudos to him and the companies and all these people. Man.
<v Speaker 2>My question was is like, if you are a welder
<v Speaker 2>or a cafeteria worker or something that automatically become a multimillionaire,
<v Speaker 2>do you quit or do you are do you like
<v Speaker 2>you know what, I'm just gonna hold on to my money.
<v Speaker 2>I guess if you're happy at SpaceX, one of the
<v Speaker 2>coolest companies, I guess you just keep working for a
<v Speaker 2>little bit longer year.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, why not?
<v Speaker 2>You can always make more. My worry would be that,
<v Speaker 2>you know, as Elon that all of a sudden, I've
<v Speaker 2>got all these millionaires working for me, and half my
<v Speaker 2>workforce is gonna quite all right. Well yeah I'm out
<v Speaker 2>a house. Yeah. Anyway, so a lot of millionaires, Katie,
<v Speaker 2>you'll be happy about this. This Michael movie has now
<v Speaker 2>officially passed Bohemian Rhapsody is the highest grossing music biopic
<v Speaker 2>ever good, earning just shy of a billion dollars worldwide.
<v Speaker 2>We almost watched it this weekend. I was, you know,
<v Speaker 2>family movie night on Friday, and we were zipping through
<v Speaker 2>trying to find something to watch, and that one popped up.
<v Speaker 2>It was still twenty five bucks to rent.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, You're gonna wait a little bit.
<v Speaker 2>I think I's still paying for all these streaming services. Can
<v Speaker 2>we find something that we're already paying for it? Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>It was between the Super Mario Galaxy, which was still
<v Speaker 2>twenty five bucks to rent. I'm like, nah, I'm sure
<v Speaker 2>that'll be on Prime or something near. Yeah. I do
<v Speaker 2>want to give you a kudos though, and thank you,
<v Speaker 2>because you know what we settled on. Goofy Octopus movie.
<v Speaker 2>Oh it's Sally Field. What was it called? Loved it?
<v Speaker 4>It's the remarkably bright creatures remarkably bright. She that's a
<v Speaker 4>good movie.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna tell you. I loved it. Fantastic movie, such
<v Speaker 2>good kids enjoyed it. I called the twist pretty did
<v Speaker 2>you call it in my head? I didn't say it
<v Speaker 2>to the family. I called the twist in my head
<v Speaker 2>fairly soon funny.
<v Speaker 4>I watched it by myself, but I didn't divulge it
<v Speaker 4>to myself.
<v Speaker 2>I called the twist but good movie. First full movie
<v Speaker 2>that I've now watched on my eighty six inch TV
<v Speaker 2>as well. And you know what beautiful, beautiful movie to watch.
<v Speaker 4>On It didn't make you want a pet octopus. It's
<v Speaker 4>like I had no idea. They were so just. I mean,
<v Speaker 4>i've seen a few. I don't know they could talk
<v Speaker 4>octopus documentaries. Well, i've seen a few, and so there.
<v Speaker 4>They've just been fascinating to me from that, But to
<v Speaker 4>have one as a pet is kind of a dream
<v Speaker 4>of mine.
<v Speaker 2>It's pretty good.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>And then what she does, they're just so neat. Does
<v Speaker 2>she get away with that? At the end? I know,
<v Speaker 2>I know she gets fired.
<v Speaker 1>It's such a good movie, such a.
<v Speaker 2>Good all right. I got one more thing for you.
<v Speaker 2>Doctors are out and about saying uh, giving you big
<v Speaker 2>warnings about your sunglasses and UV protection. They're just saying, essentially,
<v Speaker 2>be careful of all these sunglasses like you're picking up
<v Speaker 2>at the dollar store. Basically make sure they have UV protection,
<v Speaker 2>one hundred percent UV protection. Uh, and so maybe some
<v Speaker 2>polarization in those lenses, because they say if you don't,
<v Speaker 2>you know what happens is you put on these dark
<v Speaker 2>shades and what happens to your pupils. They shrink, they
<v Speaker 2>get bigger, they get bigger to let more light in,
<v Speaker 2>and then they're letting more sun in and your trying
<v Speaker 2>your retinas. Oh, so make sure you have one hundred
<v Speaker 2>percent UV protection. So watch out for those dollar store sunglasses.
<v Speaker 1>Do the pugs at the gas station get the chops?
<v Speaker 9>Maybe?
<v Speaker 4>I always go really because I lose them and I
<v Speaker 4>break them.
<v Speaker 1>So twenty dollars pugs glasses.
<v Speaker 2>Well I get every time EV protection.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, all right, their pupils now, okay, So you had
<v Speaker 4>to have seen the video of the two crazy guys
<v Speaker 4>on I seventy right, yeah, of their car to have
<v Speaker 4>a fight on the interstate.
<v Speaker 1>It is wild. This happened in wheat.
<v Speaker 4>Ridge, and I mean this is insane because like one
<v Speaker 4>guy gets out of the car.
<v Speaker 1>They start yelling at each other.
<v Speaker 4>He tries to punch the guy through the window, and
<v Speaker 4>at one point one of them gets like a tire
<v Speaker 4>iron out of the back of their vehicle. One of
<v Speaker 4>them punches out the back window like it is intense.
<v Speaker 2>I had audio one of the guys. Oh here he is.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, that's probably what they sounded like, exactly what
<v Speaker 4>they looked like. I don't know what has to get
<v Speaker 4>into your mind that you put your car in park
<v Speaker 4>on an interstate and get out of it. But my goodness,
<v Speaker 4>So what happened is one of the guys actually stayed
<v Speaker 4>on scene and called the police and another the other
<v Speaker 4>guy drove away, so they found him with a drone
<v Speaker 4>by the Colorado Mills Mall not too long after all
<v Speaker 4>of it happened, but it was in the wheat Ridge area.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, just absolutely insane.
<v Speaker 4>When I saw that video, I thought it was AI
<v Speaker 4>At first, I thought it was fake.
<v Speaker 1>I thought somebody made it bad.
<v Speaker 4>They were so mad, but I just couldn't believe it.
<v Speaker 4>I could not believe that two grown men.
<v Speaker 1>Thought that that was a good idea.
<v Speaker 4>Of course it was two grown men too.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, they just had absolutely no sense.
<v Speaker 4>But they have been issued summons for disorderly No, you
<v Speaker 4>know what it is? Two men absolutely whatever.
<v Speaker 2>You see that recent raising canes video with the fight
<v Speaker 2>and the raising canes, it was about fourteen young girls fighting.
<v Speaker 1>Fight, but they didn't do it on an interstate.
<v Speaker 2>They put their car in They are more respectable chicken.
<v Speaker 10>Right they They could have hurt so many other people
<v Speaker 10>on that interstate doing that, like it is why gild
<v Speaker 10>that They thought that was the time it was okay
<v Speaker 10>to throw down, Like, okay, moving on.
<v Speaker 2>How are they going to hurt other people?
<v Speaker 1>Are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 4>If somebody plows into the back of their parked via everybody,
<v Speaker 4>No they okay, jimmy whatever.
<v Speaker 1>Whatever. Again, both.
<v Speaker 4>Admitted fault in the escalating tensions, and they were both
<v Speaker 4>issues for disorderly coming.
<v Speaker 1>They're all hopped up on the mountain.
<v Speaker 9>You get it.
<v Speaker 4>How about this one? So Saturday night, someone got stuck
<v Speaker 4>in a trench again a wild story, and then they
<v Speaker 4>were in there for roughly twenty four hours.
<v Speaker 2>So this probably a guy.
<v Speaker 1>It was a guy.
<v Speaker 9>It was a guy.
<v Speaker 4>You you said it, not me, You're out there. Though
<v Speaker 4>he was rescued, somebody heard him screaming but this was
<v Speaker 4>in again in the Wheatbridge Applewood area.
<v Speaker 1>But he fell in.
<v Speaker 4>A construction site apparently and was stuck in this little
<v Speaker 4>area and he was stuck in mud and water, and
<v Speaker 4>thankfully they found him stuck, really man.
<v Speaker 1>But again somebody heard him.
<v Speaker 4>They were able to get him out and it looks
<v Speaker 4>like he's doing a lot better.
<v Speaker 1>But how wild is that stuck.
<v Speaker 4>In a trench on a construction side, My goodness. And
<v Speaker 4>then just one more, This is actually a heartwarming story
<v Speaker 4>that'll bring the mood up right.
<v Speaker 1>Leave it to goats to make a smile.
<v Speaker 4>Because the City of Boulder they welcome back their four
<v Speaker 4>legged landscapers to harlow Platz Community Park this past weekend.
<v Speaker 1>It is such a sweet story.
<v Speaker 4>So what they do is they bring about three hundred
<v Speaker 4>goats to the park and then they help manage the
<v Speaker 4>invasive and noxious weeds that are growing in that park.
<v Speaker 4>They just eat them all up, get them all out
<v Speaker 4>of the way. But they let them do that from
<v Speaker 4>Thursday this past Thursday, and they're going to do it
<v Speaker 4>until tomorrow. So they're out there for like five whole
<v Speaker 4>days just getting all the weeds and everything. Do you
<v Speaker 4>know what the best part about this is it happened
<v Speaker 4>over the weekend and I saw the pictures and it's
<v Speaker 4>like one of my favorite things in this area. But
<v Speaker 4>it's called the Meat and Bleat event because that's what
<v Speaker 4>goats do.
<v Speaker 1>Is they bleat? Right, That's a bleat is what they
<v Speaker 1>call that. But yeah, they let.
<v Speaker 4>The community members come and like pet them, so it's
<v Speaker 4>like a big petting zoo. You get to pet these
<v Speaker 4>three hundreds of goats out there at harlow Platz Community Parks.
<v Speaker 2>Oats freak me out.
<v Speaker 1>That happened on Saturday.
<v Speaker 2>A gross and their eyes, they.
<v Speaker 4>Definitely do some gross things, but they are cute to pet,
<v Speaker 4>and especially the little baby goats who just hop did hoppen.
<v Speaker 2>Hop so much? That's it?
<v Speaker 4>There you go, Jerry Katy and Josh six.
<v Speaker 2>Burger King is introducing a new twist on its popular
<v Speaker 2>chicken fries. Were thick enough. I love the chicken. You
<v Speaker 2>now getting it flavored with Pringles, sour cream and onion seasoning.
<v Speaker 2>You shut it? Sh it sounds good? Yeah, that sounds
<v Speaker 2>real good.
<v Speaker 4>I love that season You can make that yourself, you know,
<v Speaker 4>a little powdered milk still, oh yeah, oh for real?
<v Speaker 1>Like you can make that yourself.
<v Speaker 4>Put it on anything you want, like popcorn, some regular
<v Speaker 4>toast for 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 9>Oh, thank you.
<v Speaker 2>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>Nicknack is the one who turned me onto This was
<v Speaker 2>the bowl of cottage cheese. And then you throw a
<v Speaker 2>stack of Pringles sour cream and onion chips on top
<v Speaker 2>of the cottage cheese and you smash it up in
<v Speaker 2>there and you eat it. That is heavenly right.
<v Speaker 1>How much is that that flavor profile?
<v Speaker 11>Like?
<v Speaker 1>Imagine you could sprinkle it on anything.
<v Speaker 2>Some say it is tasty af yes, anything else on
<v Speaker 2>this one I want to give you. No, I'll give
<v Speaker 2>you this one though. Good Pop The ice Cream Company
<v Speaker 2>has announced its return of its viral fudge in Vanilla
<v Speaker 2>French Fry Pop. They've teamed up with Orida and what
<v Speaker 2>it is is it combines ice cream with French fry flavor.
<v Speaker 2>Then it's coated in chocolate mixed with French fries and
<v Speaker 2>you get about six of them in a box. So yeah,
<v Speaker 2>not 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 4>That's when you're stone covered potato chips are a thing,
<v Speaker 4>really at.
<v Speaker 2>Like, come on on your couch.
<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 2>Chippers is the placer.
<v Speaker 4>No, it's they're called chippers, the chocolate covered potato chips.
<v Speaker 4>But this little candy company up in Fargo, North Dakota,
<v Speaker 4>and shopping Grand Forks.
<v Speaker 1>North Dakota.
<v Speaker 4>But they make these chocolate covered potato chips and there's
<v Speaker 4>only like six or seven in a box, there's only
<v Speaker 4>that many.
<v Speaker 1>But so they're a delicacy, real.
<v Speaker 2>Delicacy, A lot to do. That's an The ships in
<v Speaker 2>bro those are your people.
<v Speaker 1>What do you mean, not just them? Everybody likes them.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, it's everyone.
<v Speaker 4>No, everybody likes them. Women's Candy Wayman's Woman's Woman's Candy Company.
<v Speaker 2>There's another one under it. It says Stoner's.
<v Speaker 1>Timmy, that's not just a stoner.
<v Speaker 2>So check this out. There's a new app. I think
<v Speaker 2>this is coming out of South Korea. I would imagine
<v Speaker 2>you can get it here though. It's essentially helping people
<v Speaker 2>with their shopping addiction. What you do is you go
<v Speaker 2>onto this app and you can browse all your products
<v Speaker 2>like usual. It's kind of looking like an Amazon. You
<v Speaker 2>look through reviews, you can compare prices, you add stuff
<v Speaker 2>to your cart, and then you put in your shipping address,
<v Speaker 2>arrange of payment, and then you hit ship or purchase
<v Speaker 2>and it goes boop. Your order has been initiated. The
<v Speaker 2>thing though with this app is it doesn't deliver any
<v Speaker 2>of these products. It ships nothing to you. All it
<v Speaker 2>does is help you with your dopamine hit. It helps
<v Speaker 2>scratch that itch of online shopping. And right now they
<v Speaker 2>say people are crazy for this app right now because
<v Speaker 2>so many people, me included, have a bit of an
<v Speaker 2>online shopping addiction.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I'm always on Amazon order and stuff. I mean that
<v Speaker 2>thing is in front of my house every damn day
<v Speaker 2>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
<v Speaker 4>to address that.
<v Speaker 2>We're trying 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 a sudden, you find yourself on Amazon
<v Speaker 4>buying things you don't need to.
<v Speaker 1>Make yourself feel better. So yes, I.
<v Speaker 2>Agree, And it feels good to get that box and
<v Speaker 2>rip it open and it feels like your birthday. But
<v Speaker 2>the problem is you don't get it. You don't get
<v Speaker 2>a box, you get none of that. But it's taking
<v Speaker 2>care of that. I'm shopping, I'm ordering, and then you
<v Speaker 2>think it's coming, and then you come down from that high, right,
<v Speaker 2>and then you can do it all over again. Zeg
<v Speaker 2>has a pretty good idea. Actually, it's a really good
<v Speaker 2>It might help people with their online shopping issue. And
<v Speaker 2>then this morning Josh comes in and he's telling me
<v Speaker 2>off the 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 5>I have discovered something that I'm really kind of getting
<v Speaker 5>addicted to, and the story that you just told hits
<v Speaker 5>the nail on the head. I love to peruse everything
<v Speaker 5>that is being sold on face. It's like it's like
<v Speaker 5>a garage sale right in front of your eyes. I
<v Speaker 5>can 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 3>Now?
<v Speaker 2>Everything everything? And this guy had an ATV and there's
<v Speaker 2>an AI model laying across it.
<v Speaker 5>I'm like, come on, I saw a baseball glove with
<v Speaker 5>an AI model holding it.
<v Speaker 2>So yes.
<v Speaker 5>But what I love to do now is I will
<v Speaker 5>just comment on there and say, hey, you know, still available,
<v Speaker 5>and I will lowball the living heck out of these people.
<v Speaker 5>But I put a little caveat and go, hey, you
<v Speaker 5>know what, three thousand dollars whatever, I can pick this
<v Speaker 5>up for three hundred bucks, but I say I'll get
<v Speaker 5>it right now, and they jump at the opportunity.
<v Speaker 2>So I bought.
<v Speaker 5>I was perusing yesterday and something caught my eye or
<v Speaker 5>not over the weekend, not yesterday, but I was perusing
<v Speaker 5>and I saw a PlayStation five on there, and it
<v Speaker 5>was already a really low price because it was missing
<v Speaker 5>the controller and the power cord, so it was just
<v Speaker 5>the console. But I already have a PlayStation five but
<v Speaker 5>I saw it and it said I like three hundred,
<v Speaker 5>three hundred bucks even, and I was like, that's already
<v Speaker 5>really cheap. I message him and I go, hey, is
<v Speaker 5>this still available? I'll give you eighty bucks for it,
<v Speaker 5>but I can pick it up right now. Dude messages
<v Speaker 5>back five minutes later and goes, Yep, I need it
<v Speaker 5>out of my house right now.
<v Speaker 11>Eighty bucks for a PlayStation fight, and I'm gonna flip
<v Speaker 11>the heck out of ith it.
<v Speaker 1>This is really said what he was asking Katie.
<v Speaker 5>It's addicting that talk about a dopamine hit when I
<v Speaker 5>know I'm getting a deal already, and then I lowball
<v Speaker 5>him and I get even better of a deal. I
<v Speaker 5>am addicted to this. I'm looking. There are cars on there, Katie,
<v Speaker 5>and they are selling for like three thousand. They're just junkers.
<v Speaker 5>But I know I'm gonna low ball. I'm buy you
<v Speaker 5>a four Runner for eighty bucks, and 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 that, never.
<v Speaker 1>Mind, Oh, don't be that though.
<v Speaker 2>I changed my mind.
<v Speaker 1>I've sold things on Facebook. Marketplace.
<v Speaker 4>And that's the most frustrating thing is when you think
<v Speaker 4>you're about ready to make a field and then they go.
<v Speaker 1>It's worse than online eighty like, don't go until my.
<v Speaker 2>Life is full. We got a good thing going. That's
<v Speaker 2>really fun though. I like that it just go on
<v Speaker 2>there and just start lowing them.
<v Speaker 5>And a lot of these guys cave because a lot
<v Speaker 5>of these things they do need out of their house,
<v Speaker 5>like right away, and they'll post it and I see,
<v Speaker 5>you know, post it twenty minutes ago.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, oh, I got this, I got you. That's fantastic.
<v Speaker 2>It's the best. I highly recommend it. We should have
<v Speaker 2>a little challenge to see, like who gets the lowest
<v Speaker 2>on the best thing.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, I'm gonna get Katie a car for eighty bucks,
<v Speaker 5>I promise you.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna get a house a house for good for
<v Speaker 2>you those two. Okay, why don't we give it everything
<v Speaker 2>to you?
<v Speaker 1>You do your old thing, do it for me? You going?
<v Speaker 2>What else are you going to do? I'm putting Katie
<v Speaker 2>on Facebook market place this story about hard pants you
<v Speaker 2>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 2>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 dungarees, what you call honey clean. Yeah, they talk
<v Speaker 4>about how jeans and sharply tailored trousers were the default,
<v Speaker 4>especially in office settings for women, right because they looked professional,
<v Speaker 4>they matched with a lot of differ, diferent things. But
<v Speaker 4>after they call it the great at home Reset of
<v Speaker 4>COVID nineteen, that's what they're calling it everything.
<v Speaker 1>That's when things.
<v Speaker 4>Changed though, because forgiving pants took over, like sweat pants
<v Speaker 4>and leggings pants.
<v Speaker 1>We were already.
<v Speaker 4>Wearing leggings a lot, but man, that just took it
<v Speaker 4>to a whole new level to where you could wear
<v Speaker 4>the same leggings to bed, to wake up and bring
<v Speaker 4>the kids to school and to work.
<v Speaker 2>Beforehand. That looks but no.
<v Speaker 4>Like they're saying that this is across the board, women
<v Speaker 4>of all professions, of all income levels are wearing the
<v Speaker 4>softer pants, and it's because it's a lot more forgiving.
<v Speaker 1>Again, I don't know if you guys deal with the
<v Speaker 1>same things.
<v Speaker 4>Like when I put on a pair of jings, like
<v Speaker 4>it's constricted front.
<v Speaker 1>I got things. It keeps things in place.
<v Speaker 4>But that's part of its charm, right, it has a
<v Speaker 4>little bit more are kind of withstanding to it.
<v Speaker 1>Where's the soft tea?
<v Speaker 12>Everything can kind of hang out because a lot more llyweight,
<v Speaker 12>doesn't it your heart pants basically keep you in check
<v Speaker 12>when it comes to your weight and how you're eating
<v Speaker 12>and how much you're exercising.
<v Speaker 2>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 2>Hard pants keep you in check.
<v Speaker 1>But I say, you can't put the toothpaste back into
<v Speaker 1>the tube?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>Like it like you can't.
<v Speaker 4>But some of the pants are there comfortable here, And
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if it's because we just like the
<v Speaker 4>way the soft pants feel, so we're going for that direction.
<v Speaker 4>But this season, like get ready for all the soft pants.
<v Speaker 1>Have you heard of ponty pants?
<v Speaker 7>No?
<v Speaker 4>Well, ponty pants are a game changer essentially, and they're
<v Speaker 4>just far more comfortable for giving than traditional g but
<v Speaker 4>they still have a sleek sculpture to them, right, so
<v Speaker 4>you still.
<v Speaker 1>Get like the sleek style. Okay, soft, so they're a little.
<v Speaker 2>Bit are they flowy at the bottom? So Nick Knak
<v Speaker 2>just picked up a pair of pants where when you
<v Speaker 2>put them on, first of all, the waistband goes up
<v Speaker 2>above her belly button or whatever. 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. 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.
<v Speaker 1>They're more the fabric.
<v Speaker 2>The fabric so they're softer.
<v Speaker 4>They have all types of the different lengths and different
<v Speaker 4>ankle like how they gather at the ankles like they're
<v Speaker 4>all different. It's just the fabric is what they're talking
<v Speaker 4>about there. And also the same with the denim sweatpants.
<v Speaker 1>Have you seen these?
<v Speaker 4>They're sweatpants, but it looks like you're wearing jeans and
<v Speaker 4>the forgiveness of them. 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. The very flowy, very flowy, very soft.
<v Speaker 2>It's hard. They're hard to get used to. She's warm,
<v Speaker 2>and I was like, like these And of course I
<v Speaker 2>was like you, But in my mind, I'm.
<v Speaker 1>Like, do they have the draw string waste?
<v Speaker 2>No? No, it's got the kind of a scrunchy looking
<v Speaker 2>thing dropping.
<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 2>I just was. I just agreed you never.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, they're coming back, and the moment I cannot believe it.
<v Speaker 1>The track pants, the track suit.
<v Speaker 2>The wind never saw.
<v Speaker 1>Breaker type stuff.
<v Speaker 4>So and it's not the matching jacket like you got
<v Speaker 4>the track suit man, So that's coming back. And then
<v Speaker 4>the silky trousers, so be prepared to see a lot
<v Speaker 4>more silk.
<v Speaker 2>This summer slash fall that sounds like a straight up
<v Speaker 2>gangster from the forties. Trousers. She's at it again. Grab
<v Speaker 2>your Tommy gun.
<v Speaker 1>Silky fluid trousers.
<v Speaker 2>For summer trousers. Somebody give me a sasparilla. We gotta
<v Speaker 2>get this guy immediately. He's so trendy.
<v Speaker 1>The fun starts now with Fast five.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, fine, it's time to play Fast five.
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<v Speaker 2>hundred studios. We'll get you on the air, find out
<v Speaker 2>what you did over the weekend, and then I'll throw
<v Speaker 2>a category at and start a ten second timer. Within
<v Speaker 2>those ten seconds, you gotta give me five things that
<v Speaker 2>have to do with category. It's actually a lot of fun.
<v Speaker 2>You want to play three O three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>one Mix three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine,
<v Speaker 2>especially if you've never played before. It's gonna be easier
<v Speaker 2>to get in right now because the kiddos aren't in school.
<v Speaker 2>Can you give us some examples of ones we've done
<v Speaker 2>in the past.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, you ask all kinds of stuff, like five slang
<v Speaker 4>words for drunk. You've also asked for five road trips snacks,
<v Speaker 4>and the one that won it on Friday was Janine
<v Speaker 4>coming in hot five reasons. Neighbors complained she knew all
<v Speaker 4>those reasons and was.
<v Speaker 1>The big winner. So, yeah, you never know what you're
<v Speaker 1>gonna ask.
<v Speaker 2>Hummus is a great road trip.
<v Speaker 1>Snack, humhum that would get everywhere.
<v Speaker 2>What do you mean hummus?
<v Speaker 1>It's like the worst road.
<v Speaker 2>Trips hummus and uh barbecue ribs. I think best road trips.
<v Speaker 1>Nick, Oh, you're crazy.
<v Speaker 2>You want to play three oh three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. And we've got a great prize this
<v Speaker 2>week as we have sold out concert tickets.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, a j are at Red Rocks. They're gonna be
<v Speaker 1>there June twenty ninth, and you will also.
<v Speaker 4>Be at the best venue on the planet if you
<v Speaker 4>can win fast five today.
<v Speaker 2>Good good luck everybody. Three O three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. Three O three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine. We got who do we got? We got? Amber? Hi, Amber,
<v Speaker 2>welcome to the show. Hi, Hey, what are you doing
<v Speaker 2>this morning?
<v Speaker 3>Just moving real slow? We were gone all last week
<v Speaker 3>for a baseball tournament in Omaha.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, right, you're back in.
<v Speaker 3>Town, back in town, right on, right on, all right?
<v Speaker 2>How'd the baseball tournament go? Did they win?
<v Speaker 3>They won a couple of games, not the whole thing.
<v Speaker 3>There was like one hundred and fifty five teams or something.
<v Speaker 3>Good Lord, it was crazy. There was so much baseball,
<v Speaker 3>so much much baseball?
<v Speaker 2>Was there any did anybody bunt? I'm a big fan
<v Speaker 2>of the bunt.
<v Speaker 3>You know, my son does a bunch every once in
<v Speaker 3>a while because he's pretty fast.
<v Speaker 1>You gotta have legs.
<v Speaker 4>If you gotta have legs exactly.
<v Speaker 2>And I played baseball, it's always word. I was gonna
<v Speaker 2>smash my fingers. You know, when you do the bunch,
<v Speaker 2>you gotta talk him in. You gotta talk him to
<v Speaker 2>him from the bunch.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah that's true.
<v Speaker 2>All right, girlfriend, Let's do some fast five with you,
<v Speaker 2>no help and no cheating. Okay, okay, ten seconds. I
<v Speaker 2>need five famous movie cars go.
<v Speaker 3>Lightning, the Queen, the Duke, the Hazard Car. Yeah that
<v Speaker 3>orange one. Is that what you're asking?
<v Speaker 1>Ye would have given you three.
<v Speaker 2>I might have given you through the Dolorean and uh
<v Speaker 2>oh yeah, how about what was the MutS and cuts
<v Speaker 2>from Dumb and Dumber the Big Dog. Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>Have you ever seen the crack Slippers?
<v Speaker 3>It looks like the Mutt band.
<v Speaker 1>It's funny.
<v Speaker 2>That's funny. They're so ugly, it's really funny. Amber. All right, Amber,
<v Speaker 2>will you go have a great little Monday? Thanks for
<v Speaker 2>calling in and playing. Thanks by Hi, April.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, how are you well?
<v Speaker 2>We're fine? How are you today?
<v Speaker 13>I'm good?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? What's going on in your world? Girlfriend? Am Amber?
<v Speaker 6>Amber?
<v Speaker 2>Amber?
<v Speaker 1>Amber?
<v Speaker 5>Amber?
<v Speaker 1>Oh, I'm excited to play. What happened?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know? Amber calls back. It's funny. I got
<v Speaker 2>a number another Amber on the line. Hi, Amber, Hi, Hey,
<v Speaker 2>you lucked out our other Amber's phone dropped, I know.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, are they talking to me?
<v Speaker 3>Her?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, we are.
<v Speaker 2>Now we're talking to you Amber number two. All right,
<v Speaker 2>how is your weekend?
<v Speaker 5>It was good?
<v Speaker 4>Such a kid?
<v Speaker 2>I can't this is this is a bad call for
<v Speaker 2>Amber number two. Are you on a speakerphone or Bluetooth?
<v Speaker 11>Is this better?
<v Speaker 2>That's better? What did you do this weekend?
<v Speaker 13>I just took the kids to the slash park and
<v Speaker 13>hung out. Really, what you guys do?
<v Speaker 3>Oh?
<v Speaker 9>Same?
<v Speaker 2>I was lurking around the splash pad too.
<v Speaker 14>Yeah, yeah, that was there.
<v Speaker 2>Sometimes I just I sit on the ground, like right
<v Speaker 2>on one of the jets, I just sit on them. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>for about forty five minutes. I just sit there a kid.
<v Speaker 15>Yeah, there you go.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's a lot of fun. It's like your own
<v Speaker 2>personal bedey.
<v Speaker 15>Okay, this is my first time ever playing.
<v Speaker 4>I'm like really nervous.
<v Speaker 2>I'm nervous for you too. I'm nervous to Amber. I
<v Speaker 2>have no idea what I'm doing.
<v Speaker 5>Me either, So please don't give me anything too hard.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but I don't know what would be hard for you.
<v Speaker 2>You know, I don't know what you know.
<v Speaker 4>I suck at cars.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, I won't do a car one. I'll give you
<v Speaker 2>a movie one. No no sequels, no help, no cheating
<v Speaker 2>ten seconds. Give me five movies starring John Cusack. Go.
<v Speaker 15>Honestly, I'm not gonna know a good one.
<v Speaker 1>Man.
<v Speaker 15>I'm sorry.
<v Speaker 2>It's very embarrassing for you. I know, I know who
<v Speaker 2>he is. High Fidelity's one of the best movies ever.
<v Speaker 2>And then I my treadmill movie. This weekend I started
<v Speaker 2>watching Hot Tub Time Machine again is such That's a
<v Speaker 2>really raunchy movie.
<v Speaker 1>That's a good movie. Amber.
<v Speaker 2>It was nice talking to you though. Congratulations I'm making
<v Speaker 2>it through. Thanks, It's nice to talk to this too. Okay, Amber,
<v Speaker 2>have a good.
<v Speaker 3>God.
<v Speaker 2>It's Olivia. Hi, Olivia, Hi, Hey, what's going on?
<v Speaker 13>Nothing less.
<v Speaker 15>I just got to work and I'm like very early,
<v Speaker 15>so I'm just thought i'd play.
<v Speaker 2>Jack, Jack and round. What do you do for a living?
<v Speaker 15>Well, actually I work like six jobs, so six Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Sure, list listen list them all off.
<v Speaker 15>What are I work for in a state sale company?
<v Speaker 15>I am a visual instructor for two different high schools
<v Speaker 15>for their marching bands. I have a podcast with my friends.
<v Speaker 15>I tutor and I'm a janitor at Highland Hills.
<v Speaker 9>You are.
<v Speaker 1>That is insane. How many things you're doing.
<v Speaker 2>Wow, it's impressive though. You're a hard work Yeah. What's
<v Speaker 2>your podcast about?
<v Speaker 15>We talk about like books and TV shows and just
<v Speaker 15>kind of like analyse.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you dissect them. Yeah, what's your latest TV show
<v Speaker 2>that you're talking about?
<v Speaker 15>The last one we did was an anime called Your
<v Speaker 15>Lion April.
<v Speaker 2>Huh, all right, I don't think i'd listen to that.
<v Speaker 2>But you.
<v Speaker 1>Sound like you're into a lot of very interesting.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Like you do a podcast on John John Cusack movies. Okay, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>we'll definitely get bad bet yeah you or not?
<v Speaker 7>Whatever?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, all right, you ready to play? Yes?
<v Speaker 15>All right?
<v Speaker 2>Your letter is E like elephant. In ten seconds, I
<v Speaker 2>need you to give me five apps on your phone
<v Speaker 2>that start with the letter E go. Uh yeah, that's
<v Speaker 2>the only.
<v Speaker 1>One I can.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, there's a bunch there. How about that online bidden
<v Speaker 2>site that auction say it literally says we forgot. How
<v Speaker 2>about the stock trading platforms that trade and many more.
<v Speaker 2>There's many more. I'm gonna hold on to it. Hey, Olivia,
<v Speaker 2>it was really a really nice meeting. You have a
<v Speaker 2>super dupe's day.
<v Speaker 6>You too?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, bye?
<v Speaker 1>Good look at all your things?
<v Speaker 2>Girl? Oh we got a Heather? Hi, Heather, good morning morning.
<v Speaker 2>Well we're super dupes.
<v Speaker 1>How are you good?
<v Speaker 9>All right?
<v Speaker 2>Good?
<v Speaker 9>Glad to hear it.
<v Speaker 2>You got anything good you want to tell us?
<v Speaker 15>I hope everybody has a wonderful day.
<v Speaker 2>Get you weed, Heather lit ray of sunshine. I try
<v Speaker 2>to be just because you said so, God, we should
<v Speaker 2>bring back We used to do a topic many years
<v Speaker 2>ago on Mondays. It was like, why is your week
<v Speaker 2>already ruined? Oh?
<v Speaker 1>No, why is it already awesome? Maybe we do that.
<v Speaker 2>It's like, a's what is it seven forty in the morning?
<v Speaker 2>Why is your week already ruined? That was always a
<v Speaker 2>funny segment.
<v Speaker 15>I was supposed to leave at six forty five and
<v Speaker 15>I woke up at six fifty two.
<v Speaker 2>At least your day's already like screwed up? Right? Why
<v Speaker 2>is your day already ruined? That's right? Text us, Now
<v Speaker 2>tell us? Why?
<v Speaker 1>All right?
<v Speaker 2>What do I have for you? I got a sports
<v Speaker 2>one here? You like sports ball?
<v Speaker 4>I do?
<v Speaker 2>All right, you might get this one. Yes, in ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>sweet Heather, give me five sports teams that are named
<v Speaker 2>after weather events.
<v Speaker 15>Go Carolina hurricane, Oh my god, I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, come on, avalanche, yeah, not nuggets, the flames.
<v Speaker 1>I guess.
<v Speaker 16>Yeah.
<v Speaker 15>It all comes to you when.
<v Speaker 2>Goes off us Oklahoma City thunder, the Seattle storm, the
<v Speaker 2>Miami hurricane.
<v Speaker 1>There's a lot.
<v Speaker 2>There's Oh, my husband, I think I always got a
<v Speaker 2>cyclones Iowa State cyclones. Uh, Heather, darn it. I thought
<v Speaker 2>for sure you were gonna get that you liked sports
<v Speaker 2>I do.
<v Speaker 13>Apparently it's not good enough.
<v Speaker 2>Well, it was nice talking to you, and thanks for
<v Speaker 2>having some fun with us me. You too, good bye, Heather.
<v Speaker 2>Is anybody gonna win this today?
<v Speaker 1>We need a winner.
<v Speaker 2>I know there's people yelling at their radio right now.
<v Speaker 2>If you want to play three zero three six nine
<v Speaker 2>one sixteen forty nine and we got Bryce. Hi, Bryce, Hello, Hello?
<v Speaker 2>How was your weekend? Buddy?
<v Speaker 12>It was good?
<v Speaker 9>You know what you do?
<v Speaker 14>I played some pickleball with some friends and sadly I'm sore.
<v Speaker 15>Like, how am I sore from pickleball?
<v Speaker 2>What are you talking about out?
<v Speaker 6>Man?
<v Speaker 2>That's a workout, it is?
<v Speaker 1>It is?
<v Speaker 2>How old are you? Bryce?
<v Speaker 4>Older than you?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know about that. How old are you?
<v Speaker 6>Oh?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you are older than me. But dude, yeah you're
<v Speaker 2>gonna be sore then, man? Yeah, yeah, just getting up
<v Speaker 2>on the morning store. I helped my son put together
<v Speaker 2>an e bike this weekend that he bought, and like
<v Speaker 2>this morning, I'm like, oh, my arms and hands are sore.
<v Speaker 2>You know, like this sucks?
<v Speaker 14>Do you have any parts left over?
<v Speaker 2>A couple? He'll be fine?
<v Speaker 1>Where do these goo important?
<v Speaker 2>Just shake it? Does it feel sturdy? Does your pick
<v Speaker 2>a ball team have a funny name?
<v Speaker 11>No?
<v Speaker 14>I was with a couple of friends.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, all right? Or what do I have? What do
<v Speaker 2>I have? What I have. Okay, this one's very subjective
<v Speaker 2>and it's kind of funny. Are you ready? Oh boy,
<v Speaker 2>oh boy, you'll probably get this in ten seconds. Give
<v Speaker 2>me five reasons that you might get kicked out of
<v Speaker 2>the pool.
<v Speaker 14>Go yep, yep, flashing, yep, yelling, fire, driving a car into.
<v Speaker 1>The pool, he kicks out of the pool. Last one.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. The flashing though. I don't know if
<v Speaker 2>I can accept the flashing. I think i'd be into that.
<v Speaker 1>You say, flashing or splashing, flashing.
<v Speaker 2>Flashing, So I think i'd invite you back to that pool. Honestly,
<v Speaker 2>it depends on the pool. It depends on the pool.
<v Speaker 2>What kind of neighborhood you're in. Hey, Bryce, are you
<v Speaker 2>familiar with this game? When you win, what you're supposed
<v Speaker 2>to say? Play the women win, Jeremy, play the winning wins, zun.
<v Speaker 15>I was sorry.
<v Speaker 16>I was stressed out.
<v Speaker 2>It's all right, buddy. You're thinking about flashing everybody right now? Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>put your pants back on, Bryce.
<v Speaker 17>I'm just staring my kiddie pool, just standing.
<v Speaker 2>There naked in a kiddie pool. O. God, knock it off.
<v Speaker 1>Brace making friends, buddy.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put you on hold. You just won some
<v Speaker 2>a g R. A j R. Sold out concert tickets
<v Speaker 2>to Rhetorrocks. That's gonna be a heck of a night.
<v Speaker 2>It's all you man, you won, so congratulations, thank you
<v Speaker 2>so much. Great. Yeah, it is great, Bud. All right,
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put you on hold. We'll be right back. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>don't hang up. All right, Katie, we got her done.
<v Speaker 1>Amazing.
<v Speaker 17>Jaredy, Katie and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>So packed up the family suv and went out to
<v Speaker 2>the movies this weekend, finally to go see my he
<v Speaker 2>Man movie because definitely a toy line I was obsessed
<v Speaker 2>with in the eighties as a little kid. Yes, and
<v Speaker 2>we plunk down and we watched the he Man movie.
<v Speaker 2>Kudos to my wife who booked tickets because I was like,
<v Speaker 2>it's not doing so well in theaters. I think I
<v Speaker 2>might just wait till it's out on video. And yeah,
<v Speaker 2>she sent me a message and said, here's four tickets,
<v Speaker 2>here's the showtime, here's when we're going.
<v Speaker 1>Good good. You needed to see that in the theater.
<v Speaker 2>Come on, I'm obsessed with he Man. I'm a dork. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>and can I tell you right now, absolutely fantastic movie.
<v Speaker 2>And I'm not being biased because I love the franchise.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna tell you right now, it was just a
<v Speaker 2>good movie.
<v Speaker 1>Okay.
<v Speaker 2>It was fun, it was entertaining, there was action, there
<v Speaker 2>was some comedy in it.
<v Speaker 11>It was just a.
<v Speaker 2>Really really good movie. And you don't really have to
<v Speaker 2>know the whole backstory and toy line to kind of
<v Speaker 2>get it. You know, it stands alone. There was a
<v Speaker 2>few times I, you know, leaned over to Nick Knack
<v Speaker 2>during the movie and I said, Oh, this is this
<v Speaker 2>happened in the cartoon or that's why they're doing that. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>there's a few little Easter eggs in there, not the
<v Speaker 2>whole movie. The true fans know, but not the whole movie.
<v Speaker 2>It stands alone, and it's fine. And I I just
<v Speaker 2>had the time of my life. I really did. I
<v Speaker 2>smiled through the whole damn thing. I cried a little
<v Speaker 2>bit at the end. I held it back. I don't
<v Speaker 2>think Nick nackt saw me, but at the very end
<v Speaker 2>I teared up. And you know what, not only did
<v Speaker 2>I love it, I gotta tell you, I looked over
<v Speaker 2>multiple times at my wife. She had an ear to
<v Speaker 2>ear smile going on.
<v Speaker 1>Kids.
<v Speaker 2>Well, my wife was smiling Katie, mostly because he Man's hot.
<v Speaker 2>He Man's a good looking dude in this movie, and
<v Speaker 2>he's jacked and he's got beautiful hair and an incredible
<v Speaker 2>joline and smile. And it's just a loincloths and clot
<v Speaker 2>This guy is running around it and this actor that
<v Speaker 2>they picked. I was kind of poo poo in it
<v Speaker 2>at first, but then I saw him and he pulls
<v Speaker 2>it off. Fantastic and Nick mac at the end of
<v Speaker 2>the movie, you can walk out and you can take
<v Speaker 2>a poster. They had He Man posters there of He
<v Speaker 2>Man with his nine pack. You know, she took three posters.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, we don't need three posters, just settle down.
<v Speaker 2>She took multiple posters past and he pulled off He
<v Speaker 2>Man and it made me so happy.
<v Speaker 1>Master Universe, that's right.
<v Speaker 2>I got a little bit of a man crush on
<v Speaker 2>the guy. Honestly, he's a really good, loving dude. But again,
<v Speaker 2>the movie was just it was just so much fun.
<v Speaker 2>And there's this whole stink about it because it costs
<v Speaker 2>like two hundred million dollars to make and I don't
<v Speaker 2>even know if they've broke a hundred million yet. It's
<v Speaker 2>just not really performing in theaters, and everybody is like why.
<v Speaker 2>Nobody knows why because it's supposed to be this big
<v Speaker 2>summer blockbuster and it's really good, but nobody's going to
<v Speaker 2>the movie theaters. And I kind of blame the the
<v Speaker 2>gen xers and the eldermer millennials, who I think this
<v Speaker 2>is kind of in their wheelhouse. And you know, none
<v Speaker 2>of us are spending money on movies anymore. And I
<v Speaker 2>think that's part of it. We're spending so much on
<v Speaker 2>streaming services and we can stay at home that nobody's
<v Speaker 2>just really going out to see movies. I guess not only.
<v Speaker 4>That, but bags and potato chips are eight dollars in
<v Speaker 4>the grocery store right now, Like that's why nobody's spending
<v Speaker 4>money at the movie theater. Like beef is like twelve dollars.
<v Speaker 1>A yeah, it's.
<v Speaker 2>Pricey, you know. I mean, we spent one hundred and
<v Speaker 2>twenty dollars to go see He Man see Family of
<v Speaker 2>Four one hundred and twenty bucks. Yikes, But first time
<v Speaker 2>in a long time we went and saw at an
<v Speaker 2>Alamo draft house where.
<v Speaker 1>It's worth it.
<v Speaker 2>We essentially said, you know what, this is just gonna
<v Speaker 2>be like a movie and lunch out to the weekend
<v Speaker 2>and you can have food food there.
<v Speaker 1>That's where it's worth.
<v Speaker 2>That's part of it. So we got like fried pickles
<v Speaker 2>and lots of rella sticks and popcorn and a hummus platter,
<v Speaker 2>which I'm gonna tell you right now.
<v Speaker 1>Hummus platter at the movie theater, a hummus plotter.
<v Speaker 2>It rocks at the Alamo draft House.
<v Speaker 11>It was really tasty.
<v Speaker 4>See if you're getting actual dinner and like flu food
<v Speaker 4>dinner food, yeah, then that does make it a lot
<v Speaker 4>more worth it.
<v Speaker 1>But it's still you're you got to take out your wallet.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, it was you know, it was one hundred
<v Speaker 2>and twenty plus to go see a Goofy movie.
<v Speaker 5>I gotta ask you, though, I'm sorry people are tasting in.
<v Speaker 5>Did you stay till the very end of the credits?
<v Speaker 2>There are three end credits scenes, so if you do
<v Speaker 2>go see it, you got to stay through all the
<v Speaker 2>credits because there's three scenes, including a little Shira tease.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna that's yeah. Yeah. So that's the thing, like
<v Speaker 2>this was such an iconic franchise in the eighties and
<v Speaker 2>same with Shira that they've got like like a twelve
<v Speaker 2>movie thing like laid out for this whole franchise, like
<v Speaker 2>there's gonna be multiple movies, and it's tanking so bad.
<v Speaker 2>I keep reading all these articles. They're like, I don't
<v Speaker 2>know if we're gonna do any more of these, and
<v Speaker 2>it makes me sad.
<v Speaker 5>I wonder if it's just because people didn't necessarily like
<v Speaker 5>you're You're right, the people that this is geared for
<v Speaker 5>aren't going to the movie theater.
<v Speaker 2>Made at home.
<v Speaker 5>Maybe once we see it, like my my gen zs
<v Speaker 5>see it, we will want to see the next eleven
<v Speaker 5>because I've heard such good things. I haven't seen it yet,
<v Speaker 5>but your raving review makes me want to go see
<v Speaker 5>it tonight.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna tell you right now, you should go with
<v Speaker 2>a buddy, or even go with your girlfriend because it's
<v Speaker 2>I mean, she's gonna love he Man. Yeah, it's just
<v Speaker 2>I know. Listen, believe me. We left the theater after
<v Speaker 2>I was full of two buckets of popcorn and a
<v Speaker 2>doctor Pepper and a little Gassie from Hummus, and she's
<v Speaker 2>grabbing seven he Man posters. I was like, this was
<v Speaker 2>a bad idea to bring my wife to you. This
<v Speaker 2>is the dumbest movie ever. But she played along. She
<v Speaker 2>was a total trooper. I posted over the weekend various
<v Speaker 2>he Man shirts that I have, and I was like,
<v Speaker 2>pick one, which one should I wear to the movies?
<v Speaker 2>And the last time we were at a comic con,
<v Speaker 2>she bought he Man softy pants that was sick and
<v Speaker 2>she wore them to the theater and she looked really cute.
<v Speaker 2>So she plays along with this nonsense for me.
<v Speaker 1>She really loves she.
<v Speaker 2>Really is such a good wife. Really, she bought me
<v Speaker 2>tickets and she wore Man.
<v Speaker 1>You wow kicked your coverage.
<v Speaker 2>I certain you did, But I don't know if it's
<v Speaker 2>going to be in the theaters for a third weekend.
<v Speaker 2>But listen, if you got a family out there and
<v Speaker 2>you want to take your kiddos to something just kind
<v Speaker 2>of fun and silly and just family friendly and a
<v Speaker 2>really good movie. The he Man Movie was absolutely fantastic.
<v Speaker 11>And there's so much abs, you guys, so abs for
<v Speaker 11>damn sexy, so sexy.
<v Speaker 2>There you go. There's a little movie review from Jeremy
<v Speaker 2>Kitty and Josh here at MoOx. Yes, thank you to
<v Speaker 2>everybody writing in about the post credits scenes to he Man. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>if you do go see it, sit through all the
<v Speaker 2>credits because it's kind of kind of fun except you
<v Speaker 2>and you got a really pee, like like at Alamo.
<v Speaker 2>You know, they just keep bringing you drinks like whenever
<v Speaker 2>you want more and more and more. Man, I had
<v Speaker 2>a pee by that movie. Like nobody's business.
<v Speaker 1>They can't bring you in the bathroom.
<v Speaker 2>Huh, right, they need they need a little like never
<v Speaker 2>they get little hoes. Right, they have large cup. You
<v Speaker 2>imagine looking over at the guy next to you, he's
<v Speaker 2>just going into a hose. Well, you get your large
<v Speaker 2>drink in a catheter? Yes, that they should just put
<v Speaker 2>catheters in when you get to the morning.
<v Speaker 1>Oh my goodness.
<v Speaker 2>I feel bad that I had like a really fun,
<v Speaker 2>good weekend and then Katie comes in today and she
<v Speaker 2>had a sad weekend. But I think it's something that
<v Speaker 2>a lot of pet people go through, you know what
<v Speaker 2>they do eventry.
<v Speaker 4>Buddy, I think, yeah, I mean, And it's just you know,
<v Speaker 4>I had to be there for my kid out more
<v Speaker 4>than anything. I On Saturday, I got a call from
<v Speaker 4>my kiddo and we have our doggies were living with
<v Speaker 4>her grandparents for many many years, and so the last
<v Speaker 4>dog maybel She had not been feeling well these last
<v Speaker 4>couple of weeks and we got the call on Saturday
<v Speaker 4>that she wasn't moving anymore, and they called the vet
<v Speaker 4>and they were gonna have to put her down. So
<v Speaker 4>baby Na called me and you know, just devastated. She
<v Speaker 4>is such a little animal lover. I mean, when she
<v Speaker 4>was growing up, we called it Zoe's arc because that
<v Speaker 4>kid had so many animals, a hedgehog, ducks, rats, I mean,
<v Speaker 4>any kind of animal you can think of.
<v Speaker 1>She just wanted to take care of.
<v Speaker 4>And so at one point, her dad and I we
<v Speaker 4>all got our dogs at the same time. So at
<v Speaker 4>one point the baby Nana had four dogs, two with
<v Speaker 4>me and two with her dad, and so what we
<v Speaker 4>didn't realize. So also fast forward twelve years later and
<v Speaker 4>they're all passing away around the same time. Also, it's
<v Speaker 4>very hard for her. It is very hard. She's very empathetic.
<v Speaker 4>She's such a sensitive kid. And so this one, Mabel,
<v Speaker 4>she was the cuddliest one too.
<v Speaker 1>Write like she's the one that.
<v Speaker 2>Mabel, such a Mabel Mabel, and.
<v Speaker 4>It's so Mabel and her brothers we were, uh, we
<v Speaker 4>were at the Montrose Animal Shelters, so we were volunteering
<v Speaker 4>there when we lived in Montrose and Mabel and her
<v Speaker 4>brothers were brought into the shelter because somebody dumped them
<v Speaker 4>up on the mountain. And so Mabel and her brothers
<v Speaker 4>they named them Velma, Scooby, and Shaggy when they brought
<v Speaker 4>him in. But they had fended for their lives for
<v Speaker 4>weeks up on the Uncompahgre plateau, and so when they
<v Speaker 4>found them and they brought them in, she was so
<v Speaker 4>scared and just humans.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know if she had a whole lot of.
<v Speaker 4>Interaction with humans, so everything was scary to her except Zoe,
<v Speaker 4>this dog baby Nana so much and so Zoe used
<v Speaker 4>her birthday money for the adoption fee and adopted Mabel.
<v Speaker 4>That's how we got Mabel twelve years ago. And so
<v Speaker 4>fast forward to Mabel having the best life and again
<v Speaker 4>her grandparents for them to take her on and take
<v Speaker 4>care of her. Then they spoiled Mabel, so she just
<v Speaker 4>had like the best life. But this Saturday was very
<v Speaker 4>sad and I've never experienced seen another living thing lose
<v Speaker 4>its life.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, that would be very hard for me.
<v Speaker 2>Came to us at home.
<v Speaker 4>I just cannot say enough good things about this man.
<v Speaker 4>He was so the way he did it was so gentle, respectful, respectful.
<v Speaker 4>He gave us all the time in the world we needed.
<v Speaker 4>You could tell he was an absolute expert at it.
<v Speaker 4>Mabel seems so comfortable with everything. It just I cannot
<v Speaker 4>say enough good things about this man. But the whole
<v Speaker 4>process is just you know, for like five hours we
<v Speaker 4>were there just saying goodbye, and then really just as
<v Speaker 4>the mom to see my child just be so devastated
<v Speaker 4>by something then there, that was then sad for me.
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely, it's a tough dad. It's a tough day.
<v Speaker 4>And so Saturday was a very hard day for us
<v Speaker 4>to just say goodbye to Mabel, and you know, also
<v Speaker 4>sit in all the wonderful memories that she brought us.
<v Speaker 4>You know, when we first brought her home, it's funny
<v Speaker 4>her name Mabel, because you know, she was so just
<v Speaker 4>exhausted from her life at that point. She you know,
<v Speaker 4>of fended for herselves in a mountain, probably fighting off wildlife.
<v Speaker 1>For many years or many.
<v Speaker 4>So when we brought her home, the first like two
<v Speaker 4>weeks of her life were her passed out in.
<v Speaker 1>A bean bag chair.
<v Speaker 4>She just she slept and slept and slept in her
<v Speaker 4>That's part of why we named her Mabel is because she.
<v Speaker 1>Was like a little old grandma just slept tired. So
<v Speaker 1>Gravity Falls. Zoe loved that show.
<v Speaker 4>One of the characters was named Mabel, so that's why
<v Speaker 4>we named her that.
<v Speaker 1>But one of the best dogs I've ever had.
<v Speaker 4>Her and her brother Nugget were the best dogs I've
<v Speaker 4>ever had in my whole life.
<v Speaker 1>And so, uh, it's tough.
<v Speaker 4>And you know, Nugget he passed away in his sleep,
<v Speaker 4>so it's not the same as having to say goodbye.
<v Speaker 2>And you got to take him in and you know,
<v Speaker 2>it's that's the worst.
<v Speaker 1>It was very heavy.
<v Speaker 4>And then then still just like two days now later,
<v Speaker 4>I'm still just kind of in June of her.
<v Speaker 2>Was anyone like holding the dog? Oh yes, yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>that's to do with my lab. I was holding his head,
<v Speaker 2>you know, and then they give them the shot and
<v Speaker 2>just the weight and you know as they go, and
<v Speaker 2>that's that's something that'll stick with you for a long time.
<v Speaker 1>Well, it'll absolutely stick with me.
<v Speaker 4>And I'm just you know, even today, I'm thinking of
<v Speaker 4>Mabel and Zoe and the grandparents, both Dan and Mary Beth,
<v Speaker 4>who just angels here on earth.
<v Speaker 1>They are just I love them so much.
<v Speaker 2>You hear that.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, yeah, but again, like today, I'm really just
<v Speaker 4>trying to sit in my feelings of that was one
<v Speaker 4>of the best dogs I've ever been able. You gave
<v Speaker 4>her memory so good memories of Maybel definitely wanting to
<v Speaker 4>hug my baby Nana because she is such an empathetic
<v Speaker 4>little soul and it really hit.
<v Speaker 2>Her on your childhood dog is the worst.
<v Speaker 4>She was ten when we got Mabel, and you know
<v Speaker 4>she's so she's just like she's yeah, it's hard for
<v Speaker 4>her today.
<v Speaker 2>So the good news you can go puppy shopping.
<v Speaker 16>Yeah, why, I really want to puppy It works like that,
<v Speaker 16>like you were just like week, you know, after it's
<v Speaker 16>done or a month you know, for a lot of people,
<v Speaker 16>and then you're like, let's go look at pop.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but definitely yeah, So we were talking about those
<v Speaker 4>very sad circumstances when you got to go put a
<v Speaker 4>pet down.
<v Speaker 2>It's absolutely the worst. With our last dog, Solely, who
<v Speaker 2>a lot of people probably remember me talking about Solely
<v Speaker 2>on the air because he has a he had an
<v Speaker 2>oddly placed butthole a little too high on his body.
<v Speaker 2>He was the dog we had to wipe constantly, like
<v Speaker 2>horrible situation, but kind of great because you know, he
<v Speaker 2>had a heart issue. He had to like an enlarged
<v Speaker 2>heart and he was having problems, and we took him
<v Speaker 2>into the VET for kind of like a final checkup
<v Speaker 2>just to kind of see like it like where do
<v Speaker 2>we go from here type thing, know, one that we
<v Speaker 2>would eventually probably just have to put him down. We
<v Speaker 2>walked into our VETS office and of course it was
<v Speaker 2>completely packed. There was probably you know, twenty five people
<v Speaker 2>in there with their dogs waiting to go in. And
<v Speaker 2>we walked in and that dog walked right into the
<v Speaker 2>middle of the waiting room and made a weird face
<v Speaker 2>like yeah, one of those and fell down and died
<v Speaker 2>right there in the middle of the waiting room at
<v Speaker 2>the VETS office, straight up, just them out died right there,
<v Speaker 2>just fell over, you know, one of those situations. My
<v Speaker 2>wife started crying, Nick Knak, and I immediately am.
<v Speaker 17>Like oh, going around to like there was families there
<v Speaker 17>with children and everyone is looking and there like they
<v Speaker 17>grab their pets and clutched them and pull them closer,
<v Speaker 17>you know, as they're watching our dog die right there
<v Speaker 17>in the waiting room.
<v Speaker 1>Doesn't say what did the other dogs do? Because that yeah.
<v Speaker 1>I imagine you're like.
<v Speaker 2>I don't want to go in here.
<v Speaker 9>I don't want.
<v Speaker 1>To go they see one of their own, it's like.
<v Speaker 2>No, I mean horrible, like you could have done this
<v Speaker 2>in the parking lot. But yet on the other hand,
<v Speaker 2>we didn't have to put him down, right. Yeah, but man,
<v Speaker 2>that's an awkward situation right there. Yeah, and your dog's
<v Speaker 2>literally on the ground with his tongue hanging out, like,
<v Speaker 2>and everyone's just sitting there looking at you.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, what do you do?
<v Speaker 2>Saved you a couple of months. I will tell you
<v Speaker 2>that the vets were yeah, tell me, tell me. I
<v Speaker 2>was like, well, we got out of this. The vets
<v Speaker 2>were very kind. They they all came running out and
<v Speaker 2>scooped him up and went back and you know, I'm
<v Speaker 2>like walking backwards, like to the.
<v Speaker 1>Nothing here.
<v Speaker 2>He's just tired.
<v Speaker 12>Kids, exactly that boy we went on.
<v Speaker 1>A run here.
<v Speaker 2>Good boy, he's really tired from his lebron I hate
<v Speaker 2>a lot laughing right. One of the most awkward experiences ever.
<v Speaker 2>That's horrific. That is traumatic. Traumatic. It was traumatic on
<v Speaker 2>so many different levels and incredibly embarrassing.
<v Speaker 5>So because then you got sorry really quick, you got
<v Speaker 5>people being like does he not take care of his dogs?
<v Speaker 2>We were like, he was fat too, that's what happens eseburgers. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>all right, let's shift gears. And as we were leaving
<v Speaker 2>the studio on Friday, Katie was incredibly excited because she's like,
<v Speaker 2>I'm going to a baseball game this weekend. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>a baseball game, and there's gonna be a lot of
<v Speaker 2>single men.
<v Speaker 1>I was so exciting. It's so funny. I went with a.
<v Speaker 4>Friend and her fiance slash boyfriend is playing for the
<v Speaker 4>softball team, right yeah, So I know he's like mid thirties.
<v Speaker 4>I know he has friends who are older, younger in
<v Speaker 4>the age range people I date. I'm like, this is perfect.
<v Speaker 1>They're all athletic. They're gonna be showing off their skills.
<v Speaker 1>And I couldn't wait.
<v Speaker 4>And then we went somewhere else before and so I
<v Speaker 4>had to look nice for it, and so I already
<v Speaker 4>looked great, right Like, I'm like, I look cute going
<v Speaker 4>to the softball field.
<v Speaker 1>This is fabulous.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly, we get there and I mean I'm starting to
<v Speaker 4>walk up and all of a sudden, my friend looks
<v Speaker 4>at me and she's like, oh yeah, just so you know,
<v Speaker 4>it's gay softball.
<v Speaker 1>It's what, it's what. I don't even know. I was
<v Speaker 1>so disappointed.
<v Speaker 2>Because it's not all that a bunch of dudes.
<v Speaker 1>And it's funny.
<v Speaker 4>Like our friend who is gay showed up to the
<v Speaker 4>parking lot and I'm.
<v Speaker 1>Like, what is Larry doing here? Like I was like,
<v Speaker 1>why is he? Like it's weird, Like we're all friends.
<v Speaker 4>But I'm like, it's weird that he's gonna come cheer
<v Speaker 4>on bolty at the softball game.
<v Speaker 1>And then I found out, like, now I get it.
<v Speaker 1>So both of us.
<v Speaker 4>Are sitting in the bleachers and we find out that
<v Speaker 4>not everybody who plays on the gay softball in the
<v Speaker 4>Gays off Ball League is gay. So we find out
<v Speaker 4>that there are some people who play for these games.
<v Speaker 1>And so I was like, okay. So then for the
<v Speaker 1>next two games, because it was a doubleheader. Easy, there's
<v Speaker 1>two games.
<v Speaker 2>Easy, that's what you call it.
<v Speaker 4>But yeah, so there was two games, and so for
<v Speaker 4>the you know, entire two games, we both sat there.
<v Speaker 1>He was hoping they were gay. I was hoping they weren't.
<v Speaker 2>So that time, that's a fun game.
<v Speaker 4>It was so much fun. We had a blast just
<v Speaker 4>sitting there. He's like you see how he threw that pitch,
<v Speaker 4>I'd say.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, is he singing along to Beyonce?
<v Speaker 4>Because then we know, you know, it was just very
<v Speaker 4>funny to sit and watch.
<v Speaker 1>And I just have to tell you also, I don't.
<v Speaker 4>Know if there's a neat stigma on, you know, people
<v Speaker 4>not being able to play well in these softball leagues, but.
<v Speaker 1>Holy crap, and these people also play softball.
<v Speaker 2>Softball players come to play centertaining as all get out,
<v Speaker 2>like a crazy competitive actually ended.
<v Speaker 4>Up watching three games because their games were they played
<v Speaker 4>one they had to sit and they played another.
<v Speaker 1>Much actually, like so much action that field chair.
<v Speaker 5>I cannot even begin to talk about the second base.
<v Speaker 4>It was so much fun like it just especially like
<v Speaker 4>it really turned my mood around, and we just had
<v Speaker 4>to last and then go ahead.
<v Speaker 2>Guess where we went after? Went to Hamburger Mary's next time,
<v Speaker 2>next time.
<v Speaker 4>No, it was a great, great, great game, great day,
<v Speaker 4>and definitely an entire platter things after.
<v Speaker 2>That's one of the funny stories I've heard a long time,
<v Speaker 2>Like you're all dolled up ready to meet a man
<v Speaker 2>and show up and you're like, oh made me laugh. Well,
<v Speaker 2>Happy Pride Month, everybody.
<v Speaker 7>Perfect I believe it is time for some makes one
<v Speaker 7>hundred sport great weekend to set some buses on fire.
<v Speaker 5>I'll tell you that much. Okay, it was more positive
<v Speaker 5>than just that.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, it is a good weekend to set some stuff
<v Speaker 2>on fire.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, for some reason, when people win championships, cars and
<v Speaker 5>buses and things get set on fire.
<v Speaker 2>I don't understand that. Poor bus, I know, I know.
<v Speaker 5>But the World Cup was also going on this weekend.
<v Speaker 5>The United States took on Paraguay and they won four
<v Speaker 5>to one to get their first win of the World Cup.
<v Speaker 2>And it was set off at Sofi.
<v Speaker 5>Stadium by Dan and Shay singing the national anthem and
<v Speaker 5>it was perfect.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, pretty good. They nailed it. I love it.
<v Speaker 5>Plus Sofi shout out to Fronky Beautiful Stadium to host
<v Speaker 5>a couple matches there as well. Next week or actually, no, sorry,
<v Speaker 5>this Friday, the USA will take on Australia. Mate, so nice.
<v Speaker 5>Keep an eye out for that. And yeah, about one
<v Speaker 5>hundred other things happened this weekend. Like we said, the
<v Speaker 5>Knicks did win the NBA Championship and celebrated like there
<v Speaker 5>was no tomorrow. With fire in New York, it might
<v Speaker 5>not be a tomorrow because they're lighting the city on fire.
<v Speaker 2>Did you want to play the sound, Joe? Do you
<v Speaker 2>want it now? Yeah? Let's play it? Point at me.
<v Speaker 2>There remaining Fox to Wemby.
<v Speaker 6>Wenby tries to three, puts it up all the mark,
<v Speaker 6>adding the rebound. That's over.
<v Speaker 2>That's over.
<v Speaker 6>Nick fans, this is not a dream. You're a long
<v Speaker 6>long wait is ended. Go ahead and cry.
<v Speaker 2>After fifty three years, the Knooks.
<v Speaker 6>Are finally NBA champions once again.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah fire, yeah, look, fans go out to New York. Okay,
<v Speaker 5>So I want to talk about this really quickly because
<v Speaker 5>there was that long standing beef with Elmo.
<v Speaker 7>Right.
<v Speaker 2>Elmo got called out a couple of weeks ago because
<v Speaker 2>he was like, I just hope both can't have fun fun,
<v Speaker 2>And so the.
<v Speaker 5>Knicks fans did not forget there's a picture of not
<v Speaker 5>Elma Elmo going around on social media hanging from a
<v Speaker 5>street like no, they killed Almo.
<v Speaker 1>Like that, You're supposed to tickle him and that's it.
<v Speaker 11>People don't forget, Katie what there are pictures everywhere rip
<v Speaker 11>to Elmo.
<v Speaker 4>When I woke up and saw somebody just carrying part
<v Speaker 4>of a taxi cab down the street, I was.
<v Speaker 1>Like, what are they doing in New York City? Like,
<v Speaker 1>you guys won.
<v Speaker 2>New Yorkers know how to party.
<v Speaker 5>And I'm not quite sure why they feel the need
<v Speaker 5>to destroy buses and other city owned things. But I
<v Speaker 5>saw telephone polls being taken down. I saw stop lights
<v Speaker 5>being climbed.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, people, those.
<v Speaker 5>Stoplights are thirty features, I know, and people are climbing
<v Speaker 5>on top of them.
<v Speaker 2>Look more power to them. Good for them.
<v Speaker 5>Nicks win, they good for them. They can they can
<v Speaker 5>celebrate however they want. I do want to talk about
<v Speaker 5>the Carolina Hurricanes. They also won the Stanley Cup last night.
<v Speaker 5>That was their first time in twenty years. So both
<v Speaker 5>teams that won the championships over the weekend had long
<v Speaker 5>awaited parties waiting for them. Shout out to Carolina Hurricanes.
<v Speaker 2>The ABS will get you, they said, anything on fire,
<v Speaker 2>not yet, but it's early. Also, they happened, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 5>They won in Vegas, So you know that hockey team
<v Speaker 5>went hard last night.
<v Speaker 2>They might not even remember. They went to a thunder
<v Speaker 2>from down unders.
<v Speaker 11>Yeah, can you imagine we brought to Stanley Bay talk
<v Speaker 11>about well hung.
<v Speaker 2>All right?
<v Speaker 5>Well then, and I did want to talk about one
<v Speaker 5>more thing because it's just the weirdest thing ever.
<v Speaker 2>The Rockies played a game. Are we still sorry? Have
<v Speaker 2>you got thirty seconds?
<v Speaker 5>The Rockies played a game last night and set a
<v Speaker 5>franchise record in runs.
<v Speaker 2>They won twenty three to nine. Wow, twenty three runs.
<v Speaker 1>They just went around round score twenty three runs.
<v Speaker 2>That's the most.
<v Speaker 5>That's they're probably not going to score the rest of
<v Speaker 5>the season because they were like, Okay, we're done. They
<v Speaker 5>hit the quota twenty three runs last night.
<v Speaker 1>Of course they do that on the biggest sports weekend
<v Speaker 1>in history.
<v Speaker 2>No Rockies, We're all about keeping things spicy. Uh huh, okatie.
<v Speaker 2>What's going on locally?
<v Speaker 1>Okay, let's get to the goats, shall we?
<v Speaker 2>City a Boulder.
<v Speaker 4>This is really exciting because over the weekend, it actually
<v Speaker 4>started on Thursday. It's still going until tomorrow. They've got
<v Speaker 4>the goats out there at harlow Platz Community Park helping
<v Speaker 4>get all those aggressive and invasive.
<v Speaker 1>Weeds out of the area. It's pretty great.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, they bring them out there so they can help
<v Speaker 4>manage the invasive and noxious weeds. But they also had
<v Speaker 4>the little Meat and Bleat event on Saturday. So this
<v Speaker 4>is neat because you can come and actually like pet
<v Speaker 4>the goats and take pictures and learn more about the
<v Speaker 4>program that they have. But they do this every year
<v Speaker 4>where they take a bunch of goats. They're three hundred
<v Speaker 4>of them and they just eat away at these weeds
<v Speaker 4>in the park. And it's great because they say it
<v Speaker 4>helps them manage them. It also creates a unique opportunity
<v Speaker 4>for the community to learn about and connect the public.
<v Speaker 1>Spaces that they love. So I love it.
<v Speaker 4>I think that every time this comes up, it's a
<v Speaker 4>just neat thing to talk about. I mean, the little
<v Speaker 4>baby goats that just jump all over Yeah, yeah, the
<v Speaker 4>blank stare the blank.
<v Speaker 2>Goats pupils exactly. We went to Grant's farm out in
<v Speaker 2>Saint Louis, look it up and they had a bunch
<v Speaker 2>of baby goat petting and feeding that we did while
<v Speaker 2>we were there. Oh yeah, that is disgusting. Yeah, they
<v Speaker 2>come up to you and they just creep me out.
<v Speaker 4>They have that little Nipples farm up there like eighty
<v Speaker 4>eighth Dahlia area. Went and they had a bunch of
<v Speaker 4>goats and water buffalo and cows and stuff, and it's
<v Speaker 4>just they were great.
<v Speaker 1>I means everywhere.
<v Speaker 4>I mean, but it's broken Shovels Farm Sanctuary.
<v Speaker 1>That's what that one's called. I was trying to find it.
<v Speaker 4>But if you want to go see some goats and
<v Speaker 4>their nipples, you can go there and go feed them.
<v Speaker 2>Some weird people there.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I don't know why you'd want to do all that.
<v Speaker 2>But we just beat somebody's interest.
<v Speaker 4>Right now, what exactly where can I go grab them?
<v Speaker 1>Exactly? Where was that?
<v Speaker 5>No?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, definitely I got nipples? Greg, can you milk me?
<v Speaker 2>We're all thinking it the best.
<v Speaker 1>Line from a movie ever?
<v Speaker 2>Oh my gosh.
<v Speaker 1>And then what about this?
<v Speaker 4>Okay, so how about having laundry water helping your gardens grow?
<v Speaker 4>I do like this one because tucked behind a little
<v Speaker 4>bungalow just off East Coalfax, they've got garden beds, bee hives,
<v Speaker 4>and a smock a small flock of four chickens. But
<v Speaker 4>they're also making sure that they're watering all that with
<v Speaker 4>laundry water because of all the drought and stuff.
<v Speaker 1>That we're going through. Isn't that fascinating?
<v Speaker 2>So it smells really good?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah? There? Well, and here's the thing.
<v Speaker 4>Currently and Enver and most other cities around the state,
<v Speaker 4>gray water goes to the sewer and then ultimately a
<v Speaker 4>water treatment plant alongside blackwater, so.
<v Speaker 2>Uh you know blackwater poop exactly.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>So they care about like the water and what they're
<v Speaker 4>doing for the environment what NOTO. So this is just
<v Speaker 4>one way that you can kind of recycle that water
<v Speaker 4>and use it in a way that's not going against
<v Speaker 4>what we're trying to do for all the drought stuff
<v Speaker 4>that's happening in our area.
<v Speaker 1>I think it's genius. I think using laundry water to it.
<v Speaker 2>I suggested in my house that we put a bright
<v Speaker 2>orange home depot bucket in the kitchen, uh huh. And like,
<v Speaker 2>if we have water at dinner or anything like that,
<v Speaker 2>and you got half a glasstal full, to dump it
<v Speaker 2>into the home depot bucket, that's a dad and then
<v Speaker 2>walk it outside at some point when it's half full
<v Speaker 2>and water the plants with it.
<v Speaker 1>That's so smart, I know, right, funny smart. Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>I'm motivated by financial savings, right, and that's what that is. Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>not having it was this having a bucket full of
<v Speaker 4>water in the kitchen.
<v Speaker 2>A bit of an.
<v Speaker 4>Five questions, two players, one winner.
<v Speaker 16>I'm a winner who's getting crushed today.
<v Speaker 2>I can't wait to crush you people.
<v Speaker 4>It's time to play Katie Crush with JKJ.
<v Speaker 2>It certainly is one of the highlights of the show
<v Speaker 2>for sure, and looks like Amy made it through. Hi, Amy,
<v Speaker 2>good morning.
<v Speaker 13>How are you guys?
<v Speaker 15>I love you.
<v Speaker 2>We are super dupes. Thank you. That's very kind of you.
<v Speaker 13>We're super dupes as well. I've won summer break.
<v Speaker 2>So okay, well, what are you doing this summer? Anything fun?
<v Speaker 13>It's never ending yard work, you know, housework, all that
<v Speaker 13>good stuff. But I'm not cooking a thing.
<v Speaker 2>You could have just said, no, you're not doing anything fun.
<v Speaker 1>No, but she's doing all the things you.
<v Speaker 13>Do you take as a mom. You know this, Katie.
<v Speaker 13>It's never ending.
<v Speaker 3>You do it all.
<v Speaker 1>Even when they're grown, you're still doing it.
<v Speaker 2>So no like summer trips or anything planned.
<v Speaker 13>No, I'm actually selling the house next year, so I'm
<v Speaker 13>saving my money, guys, And no cruises, no solo vacations
<v Speaker 13>this year. But yeah, just a lot of housework.
<v Speaker 2>Are you. Are you moving out of Colorado or no?
<v Speaker 13>Gosh no, no, no, no. I plan on staying around
<v Speaker 13>Lafayette if I can. I want to keep my kids
<v Speaker 13>in the same district and all that good stuff.
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, well, good luck. Finding the dream home. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. I'll never mind.
<v Speaker 1>Amy.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give you and Katie the same five pop
<v Speaker 2>culture trivia questions. Best out of five wins. Ties go
<v Speaker 2>to Katie because she's a diva monster and she made
<v Speaker 2>up all these rules, you.
<v Speaker 13>Know, and she rocks.
<v Speaker 2>She does rock. Anything you want to say to Amy
<v Speaker 2>before you get out of.
<v Speaker 1>Here, Yeah, I hope you cook up a wing girl.
<v Speaker 13>Oh no, we're gonna try, but I'm not as I'm
<v Speaker 13>as good as Katie girl.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, good luck, good luck.
<v Speaker 9>Amy.
<v Speaker 2>Tell Katie to get.
<v Speaker 13>The heck out of the studio, all right, Katie, take
<v Speaker 13>a little break, girlfriend, take a.
<v Speaker 1>Hike, all right.
<v Speaker 2>So she's gonna get out of here and go into
<v Speaker 2>a room where she can't hear anything. I come up
<v Speaker 2>with the questions so there's no cheating whatsoever. And then
<v Speaker 2>we'll find out if you're right or wrong once we
<v Speaker 2>bring her back in here house hunting. All right, here
<v Speaker 2>we go. I need to know what Star Wars character
<v Speaker 2>is fluent in six million forms of communication.
<v Speaker 5>H R T D two.
<v Speaker 13>Maybe I'm gonna two D two.
<v Speaker 2>All right. I need you to name two of the
<v Speaker 2>four teletubbies for me, just give me two of them.
<v Speaker 13>Oh, okay, okay, okay, okay, I was.
<v Speaker 15>I know, so No, I don't know.
<v Speaker 13>I'm gonna go with like stuffy and Luffy.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know stuffy and Luffy, which is actually what
<v Speaker 2>I call Josh and Katie off the air stuff. All right,
<v Speaker 2>I got the third question for you. I'm gonna get
<v Speaker 2>all religious on you. What is the current pope's name?
<v Speaker 5>Oh?
<v Speaker 2>Pass Pass, Pope Pass? Would you like to say Stuffy
<v Speaker 2>or Luffy by chance?
<v Speaker 13>No, I'm just gonna go with Pass Hope Pass.
<v Speaker 2>Okay. Hey, what are Lady Gaga's fans called? He's got
<v Speaker 2>a nickname.
<v Speaker 13>I'm like, aren't there like her monsters? I think you
<v Speaker 13>know her monsters or something like that. I'm gonna go
<v Speaker 13>with monsters.
<v Speaker 2>Who who is the UFC president and CEO? The Rock?
<v Speaker 2>The Rocks? A great guy, great guy? Like al right,
<v Speaker 2>where's Katie get her in here? I'm on, Katie, you
<v Speaker 2>sound like a you laugh like a chicken a little bit.
<v Speaker 1>I love your laugh.
<v Speaker 2>Listen to her.
<v Speaker 13>I've never heard that one.
<v Speaker 9>Okay, it's like.
<v Speaker 2>A chicken or a turkey or something.
<v Speaker 13>I get it from my mom. Let's just say that
<v Speaker 13>your mom's a turkey.
<v Speaker 1>Laugh.
<v Speaker 15>You can say that.
<v Speaker 1>I like that, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>You gottaling? Okay, it sounds like a mating caller my day.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, all right, Katy.
<v Speaker 2>I'm ready go. You got this, Katie, Turkey's everywhere tuning
<v Speaker 2>in what's Star Wars? Character here is fluent in six
<v Speaker 2>million forms of communication.
<v Speaker 1>Star Wars. You know, I don't know Star Wars.
<v Speaker 2>My problem. I have no idea what I know. And
<v Speaker 2>then Amy said R two D two.
<v Speaker 13>Josh, I was glad to say.
<v Speaker 2>You almost said three people that one.
<v Speaker 1>Sorry, Josh, I'm so mad.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's a big Star Wars fan. Name name two
<v Speaker 2>of the four teletuppies for me.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, I don't, gosh, I can see them all.
<v Speaker 2>I bet you can Watchink and Winky.
<v Speaker 1>I know those are the pac Man things.
<v Speaker 2>But I just blink and winky though? Is there no no?
<v Speaker 2>And you said stuffy, love fear something, Amy, Okay, we
<v Speaker 2>got tinky, winky, La la poo and dipsy. It's tinky
<v Speaker 2>two boys.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah, I did not have you want to.
<v Speaker 2>Call him pooh? Okay, poo poo, tinky winky and poop
<v Speaker 2>poop peepe.
<v Speaker 1>That's not it, alright.
<v Speaker 2>Third one for the crush, Katie. What is the pope's name,
<v Speaker 2>the current pope?
<v Speaker 1>I know it's Leo. He wears Jordan's.
<v Speaker 13>I love that good one, Katie, good one.
<v Speaker 2>Amy said Pope pass.
<v Speaker 13>I didn't know.
<v Speaker 2>I know. I told you Turkey's everywhere, so it turned on.
<v Speaker 1>I know. O.
<v Speaker 2>Gosh, what are Lady Gaga's fans called. She's got a
<v Speaker 2>nickname for the monsters?
<v Speaker 9>H yes, Amy, you got one right, all right, Katie?
<v Speaker 2>Who is the UFC president and CEO?
<v Speaker 4>Oh it's Dana White.
<v Speaker 1>I know Rock the Rock is a good guess.
<v Speaker 13>So yeah, today, Oh my god, dude, you guys chuck
<v Speaker 13>me up every day.
<v Speaker 3>I love.
<v Speaker 2>Rah yeh, all right, Katie, we're gonna Amy, We're gonna
<v Speaker 2>let you go make love to a.
<v Speaker 13>Thank you guys so much, and I would love to
<v Speaker 13>see you guys at the next happy hour or whatever.
<v Speaker 2>You do it. We are doing all.
<v Speaker 13>Right, definitely, thank you guys so much. Happy Monday or
<v Speaker 13>whatever day we're on Thursday. I don't know a day
<v Speaker 13>why I'm on Sounder great, keep me laughing, guys. I
<v Speaker 13>love you all.
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