<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katie and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>How's your tongue?
<v Speaker 3>Oh my gosh, I heard so bad. I bit my
<v Speaker 3>tongue so bad last night. I was eating dinner and
<v Speaker 3>talking to my brother at the same time, and apparently
<v Speaker 3>I can't do those two things correctly.
<v Speaker 4>It bled for.
<v Speaker 2>Hours, sick hours.
<v Speaker 5>I taste pennies.
<v Speaker 3>It happened at like five point thirty, and I brushed
<v Speaker 3>my teeth at eight o'clock to go to bed, and
<v Speaker 3>I was still spitting out loads of.
<v Speaker 4>Spit, like red, like straight up.
<v Speaker 3>I bit well, No, I know, apparently I have very
<v Speaker 3>thin blood, but I do not recommend biting your tongue.
<v Speaker 4>It hurts a lot. I was eating. It was a
<v Speaker 4>healthy plate. It was cucumbers, tomatoes. I know. I was
<v Speaker 4>just trying to get it done quick.
<v Speaker 2>I was trying to get out of your mouth.
<v Speaker 3>It was gonna buite me back like I was just
<v Speaker 3>like into it. But it hurts so bad, and even
<v Speaker 3>I woke up this morning because I had to.
<v Speaker 4>Take ibuprofen last night. It hurt so bad.
<v Speaker 3>I woke up this morning and it still hurts. So
<v Speaker 3>if it's hard for me to spit out words today,
<v Speaker 3>it's because I can't.
<v Speaker 2>I just did.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know what happened.
<v Speaker 2>It's time of play.
<v Speaker 4>Get ready for that.
<v Speaker 2>It's a mile eye hype. You're the local stuff today,
<v Speaker 2>Happy birthday? How can this be? Jersey Mikes has ended
<v Speaker 2>Chick fil A's eleven year rain as America's uh top
<v Speaker 2>fast food restaurant. It's like an American customer satisfaction index.
<v Speaker 2>Because those peppers, what's what the peppers?
<v Speaker 5>The red peppers spread.
<v Speaker 4>Put on top of that sandwich makes I've.
<v Speaker 2>Never had one.
<v Speaker 5>You had the rosemary palm bread.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, no, I want that now.
<v Speaker 3>The way they level up the real and their vessels
<v Speaker 3>in which they love their sandwiches.
<v Speaker 6>They're pickles, I'm sorry, thousand times better than Chick fil a.
<v Speaker 6>Well makes it so great, crispy or crunchier, much more
<v Speaker 6>like a Grillo's pickle.
<v Speaker 5>And that's the kind of eye.
<v Speaker 2>That's the superior pickle right there.
<v Speaker 5>It's the best.
<v Speaker 7>Well.
<v Speaker 3>I think it was really smart of them to pick
<v Speaker 3>up Danny DeVito as.
<v Speaker 4>Their spokesperson, right because.
<v Speaker 3>Because here's the thing, Jersey Mike's wasn't anything special, and
<v Speaker 3>then they teamed up with Danny DeVito made a very
<v Speaker 3>strong comeback and now they're everybody's favorite.
<v Speaker 2>Those commercials were extremely funny.
<v Speaker 4>They're amazing.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, that's that's it could be on point right, Yes.
<v Speaker 4>So I think they just did everything right.
<v Speaker 2>I rolled into a Chick fil A on the way
<v Speaker 2>home yesterday and I grabbed some sandwiches for me and
<v Speaker 2>the kids and some fries. And I'll be honest with you,
<v Speaker 2>the past few times I've had a Chick fil A
<v Speaker 2>sandwich Oh no home, Oh no.
<v Speaker 4>I had someone else told me that the other day and.
<v Speaker 2>It was like, sums up with them. It's different.
<v Speaker 3>I haven't had it in a minute, but every time
<v Speaker 3>I've been through that drive through or into that restaurant,
<v Speaker 3>I'm satisfied.
<v Speaker 4>So like I'm just like, oh maybe I.
<v Speaker 2>Just I don't know, no somethings they're like greasier now
<v Speaker 2>or something.
<v Speaker 5>It was a little squish, I'd agree with that.
<v Speaker 6>And they got rid of the pretzel bun last summer
<v Speaker 6>and that really made me sad because they had that
<v Speaker 6>nice little pretzel bun sandwich. And after that, I was like,
<v Speaker 6>I don't know CFA, Yeah, I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>Well, Jersey Mikes is where it's at apparently, so who's
<v Speaker 2>buying today.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, oh, I got you.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I want to give you this quick story really quick,
<v Speaker 2>because I know what Josh is going to be talking
<v Speaker 2>about in sports and this kind of goes with it.
<v Speaker 2>Researchers analyze health data and found zero health benefit from
<v Speaker 2>alcohol at any level of consumption. In fact, they found
<v Speaker 2>the risk of death increases even among people who would
<v Speaker 2>be considered moderate drinkers, even those like one glass of
<v Speaker 2>wine at night type people. They say, men who drank
<v Speaker 2>about two alcoholic beverages a day face roughly a four
<v Speaker 2>percent lifetime risk of dying from an alcohol related illness
<v Speaker 2>or injury. Hey, watch me jump off.
<v Speaker 4>This house into this pool, bro, you know it.
<v Speaker 2>Study also found that women face greater risk of alcohol
<v Speaker 2>related liver disease than men at similar drinking levels. Watch
<v Speaker 2>my liver jump off the top of his house into
<v Speaker 2>a pool, bro. They're saying, do not drink alcohol. Essentially,
<v Speaker 2>you should probably just cut it all out. And I have,
<v Speaker 2>I really have. I know Katie totally yes, because she
<v Speaker 2>was that person jumping off the room, had a margarita
<v Speaker 2>or a cocktail or sit in.
<v Speaker 4>A long time.
<v Speaker 3>It'll be nine years in September for actually, and so yeah.
<v Speaker 4>And it was kind of this. I always call it.
<v Speaker 3>I forrest gumped it because I just kept saying to myself, well,
<v Speaker 3>I made at this farm as well.
<v Speaker 4>Just keep going.
<v Speaker 3>Because honestly and truly, there are so many good things
<v Speaker 3>about it, not just my you know, energy level and relationships,
<v Speaker 3>but overall health and just the way I retained information
<v Speaker 3>and my skin and my hair like.
<v Speaker 2>So supple all of it. And no duys, no car crashes,
<v Speaker 2>no domestic violence.
<v Speaker 8>Yes, wanted pregnancies again, I'm over here, really went in
<v Speaker 8>uh so?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, and it truly, you got it made my whole life.
<v Speaker 4>I caught it.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, not another one.
<v Speaker 5>How are you going to celebrate your decade long of
<v Speaker 5>no beer, no alcohol?
<v Speaker 4>I always go out to Chinese food in love.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, Actually that decade is a huge thing.
<v Speaker 2>You get drunk off the sash one chicken and there
<v Speaker 2>you go, beef broccery, absolutely, that rainbow roll watch out.
<v Speaker 2>We had these little want on things last night with
<v Speaker 2>some uh some I don't know, some sort of sauce
<v Speaker 2>and rice. They they were good. I love that one time. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>all right, So with all that being said, I know
<v Speaker 2>what you have in sports, and they'd be drinking in
<v Speaker 2>Scotland and.
<v Speaker 6>Here unbelievable how much they're drinking. So the Scottish fans
<v Speaker 6>have been making headlines everywhere for the World Cup because
<v Speaker 6>so many of them specifically have kind of congregated in
<v Speaker 6>Boston because that's where their team has been playing right now.
<v Speaker 6>So Scottish supporters are that are attending the FIFA World
<v Speaker 6>Cup matches have created unprecedented beer shortages essentially across.
<v Speaker 5>All of Boston right now.
<v Speaker 6>Sam Adams has been their beer of choice, as multiple
<v Speaker 6>bars are saying last weekend they had to make emergency
<v Speaker 6>Saturday delivery runs all over Boston because they had run completely.
<v Speaker 6>Bar who has been operating in Boston for over thirty years,
<v Speaker 6>sold out entirely on Sunday. The chief operating officer, Noel
<v Speaker 6>Summers said it tripled Saint Patrick's Day sale. Yeah, I
<v Speaker 6>could drink on Saint Patrick's Day okay, and said, hold my.
<v Speaker 2>Barland, my buddy, uh Scotland rob man. He could put
<v Speaker 2>them back. I beg when we're drinking whiskey, he could
<v Speaker 2>put them back.
<v Speaker 6>What's different about them because truly like it's a tough
<v Speaker 6>They can.
<v Speaker 5>Drink like there is no tomorrow and.
<v Speaker 3>You can now drink Bostonians who celebrate maltlic A Tuesday weekly.
<v Speaker 4>You something motherfulness.
<v Speaker 6>Many other bars have said, we have truly never seen
<v Speaker 6>anything like this. The White Bull tavern exhausted all beer supplies,
<v Speaker 6>particularly their tenants Logger, which is Scotland's most popular brew.
<v Speaker 6>So they'd be drinking Sam Adams because they love America,
<v Speaker 6>and then they'd be drinking their home brew right there
<v Speaker 6>because they're like nothing tastes like homes So Boston businesses
<v Speaker 6>are now even prepared for this Riday's Scotland versus Morocco
<v Speaker 6>game in Foxborough.
<v Speaker 5>They're sweating this thing in.
<v Speaker 2>They're rolling kegs in from the street.
<v Speaker 5>Let's go. They they are so worried.
<v Speaker 6>And I love this because they're going viral all over
<v Speaker 6>these different taverns and bars and everything. And no matter
<v Speaker 6>how much beer they're drinking, they're either learning the new
<v Speaker 6>John Denver song or they are like remembering it from
<v Speaker 6>over the cross the Pond. I don't know, but they
<v Speaker 6>are singing John Denver like there's no tomorrow.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>They drove a Scottish shanty hammered.
<v Speaker 2>Well. As you head off to work today, be aware
<v Speaker 2>you might be seeing a few more people walking around
<v Speaker 2>or riding a bike. It's today's National Dump the Pump Day,
<v Speaker 2>which encourages people to leave their cars at home, maybe
<v Speaker 2>even hop like a light rail or a bus. Maybe,
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, if you do have to drive, maybe
<v Speaker 2>carpool with somebody. Just less cars on the road. Kind
<v Speaker 2>of a day to give the middle finger to gas stations.
<v Speaker 2>I guess, and dig it you dig it?
<v Speaker 4>Well, yeah, I guess it's so expensive.
<v Speaker 2>I walked in today. I left it, Tue, I left
<v Speaker 2>it in the morning. I made my way in thumb dumped.
<v Speaker 2>I dumped the pump. Today. New Spider Man movie is
<v Speaker 2>coming out called spider Man Brand New Day. I watched
<v Speaker 2>the trailer this morning. I am so to the loop
<v Speaker 2>on all the Spider Man movies. Oh yeah, I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I don't even know who's Spider Man right now.
<v Speaker 6>I was excited for this one because this is like
<v Speaker 6>Tom Holland's kind of finale.
<v Speaker 2>Oh is that what it is?
<v Speaker 5>Allegedly it brings back all the old Spider Man's too.
<v Speaker 5>Oh no, like the Toby McGuire, see you, I don't
<v Speaker 5>get that whole thing. Andrew Garfield, Well.
<v Speaker 2>It's so different universes.
<v Speaker 5>It's all the Spider Verse, the different world.
<v Speaker 6>Marvel went crazy, but they brought back Toby Maguire makes
<v Speaker 6>a happy Josh.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so this one, the Hulk's in it, Punisher and
<v Speaker 2>the villain Scorpion. Are we happy about that?
<v Speaker 5>Oh?
<v Speaker 4>Sure, there's more than one Spider Man.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know. I flipped on Disney Plus the other
<v Speaker 2>day and there was like nine different Spider Man's. I
<v Speaker 2>was like, I don't even know where to start, Like what,
<v Speaker 2>I don't I don't know, So I just turned the
<v Speaker 2>TV off. I went outside.
<v Speaker 3>Honestly, I still thought it was the same Spider Man, though.
<v Speaker 3>I just thought that they kept recasting it to make
<v Speaker 3>it him. Stay young, you know, Toby, you're too old.
<v Speaker 5>No, it's different universe, different universe.
<v Speaker 4>I have no idea.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, anyway, there's some Spider Man popcorn books.
<v Speaker 4>Disappointed in me.
<v Speaker 2>I didn't know either, Katie. It's fine. I didn't even disappointed.
<v Speaker 5>Marvel did what they did.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, why wasn't it just Toby Maguire the whole time?
<v Speaker 5>I agree, I agree, we'll probably get bored. He's fifty now, so.
<v Speaker 2>The guy who plays Hulk is like seventy now, Martin Ruffalo, right,
<v Speaker 2>problem with his net doors getting up there? Who else
<v Speaker 2>is there?
<v Speaker 3>Well?
<v Speaker 5>The Gold of Thunder doesn't really get.
<v Speaker 2>With Iron Man. He's getting up there?
<v Speaker 5>He is, Yeah, Robert Downey. Anyway, Marvel needs to look
<v Speaker 5>at us.
<v Speaker 2>And the only movie that really matters is this one
<v Speaker 2>right here. Mike Myers has confirmed that a fourth Austin
<v Speaker 2>Powers movie is happening. Yeah, baby, but no, miny me.
<v Speaker 5>Oh why he did passed away, Katy?
<v Speaker 2>He did enjoyer passed away? Ye oh yeah, I think
<v Speaker 2>he's still.
<v Speaker 5>Dead, Katie. I'll look it up.
<v Speaker 2>I think he's still dead.
<v Speaker 4>My bad.
<v Speaker 5>Sorry, ah, poor Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Kept okay? And then one more thing, This is kind
<v Speaker 2>of funny. Sales of bass point and shoot digital cameras
<v Speaker 2>continue climbing right now as younger customers embrace early two
<v Speaker 2>thousands photography. They like the imperfect look, maybe a little
<v Speaker 2>grainy image, and the fact that pictures don't immediately end
<v Speaker 2>up on social media. It's all part of the reaction
<v Speaker 2>to like getting rid of smartphones and the nostalgia culture
<v Speaker 2>right now. Yeah, and they're going back to those little
<v Speaker 2>point and shoot cameras. I found one of mine in
<v Speaker 2>my basement. The other day, Nicole gave me a point
<v Speaker 2>and shoot camera for my college graduation dating, a really
<v Speaker 2>nice camera, and there's a little SD card in it,
<v Speaker 2>and I was like, okay, what's on this?
<v Speaker 4>So it's still digital. It's not the film.
<v Speaker 2>It's not film. I don't even know where you go
<v Speaker 2>to buy film. I know, probably online somewhere.
<v Speaker 3>I was just thinking, so they like, you know, bringing
<v Speaker 3>it in to get it developed, that's part of their.
<v Speaker 2>This one still says digital digital cameras.
<v Speaker 5>My sister's obsessed with her as she got to.
<v Speaker 6>Every time I see her at a party, she is
<v Speaker 6>holding the digital camera instead of her phone.
<v Speaker 2>So is this your hot sister?
<v Speaker 5>My younger sister of.
<v Speaker 3>His sisters are gorgeous. That's than you're so many? Don't
<v Speaker 3>you pit them against each other?
<v Speaker 4>They're both they both have kids. Know they're both gorgeous.
<v Speaker 5>No, my older sister has three adorable.
<v Speaker 2>Right, Okay, so it's the younger stop.
<v Speaker 5>Stop anyway. I have gotten this my entire life.
<v Speaker 3>I know you're used to have outgrown it, but good for.
<v Speaker 2>Them, though. Do you have pictures of her holding your time?
<v Speaker 4>Okay?
<v Speaker 5>No, I don't have pictures.
<v Speaker 2>What's your name?
<v Speaker 5>I don't even know.
<v Speaker 2>I can't remember, isn't he or something?
<v Speaker 5>Haley or.
<v Speaker 2>Hannah? Which was the younger one? Hannah Hayley's the younger one.
<v Speaker 2>Hey Haley, good morning. Less what you got?
<v Speaker 4>Sweet young ladies too, they are okay.
<v Speaker 3>So we do have an adorable local story starting things
<v Speaker 3>up here with the Lakewood Police Department. So they're getting
<v Speaker 3>a lot of traction on social media right now for
<v Speaker 3>their latest traffic stop.
<v Speaker 4>It is so cute, so they said.
<v Speaker 3>One of its officers recently pulled over a quote speedster
<v Speaker 3>who was caught exceeding the adorable speed limit in his
<v Speaker 3>custom design ride around the street's Lakewood. They put up
<v Speaker 3>a picture of this police officer from Lakewood talking to
<v Speaker 3>a young man who was probably four or five years old,
<v Speaker 3>and he was in a mini McLaren.
<v Speaker 2>Have you been drinking shit?
<v Speaker 4>Is the cutest, cutest picture? Make fun well in the post.
<v Speaker 3>They said his excuse was I had to get home
<v Speaker 3>for a nap.
<v Speaker 2>Then he spit on the officer and they took him down,
<v Speaker 2>and he.
<v Speaker 5>Was very adorable.
<v Speaker 3>The agent just had to issue a sternly humorous warning
<v Speaker 3>for driving the miniature McLaren way too fast for the neighborhood.
<v Speaker 3>But I put that picture up in our stories Jeremy
<v Speaker 3>Katy Josh on Instagram and you can go check it out.
<v Speaker 3>The way he's looking up at the officer like.
<v Speaker 4>I was only going sixty is so cute. It made
<v Speaker 4>my whole day. So make sure you get on a.
<v Speaker 2>We need backup, We need backup.
<v Speaker 4>Did you just grab your panther?
<v Speaker 3>It's oh my gosh, it's adorable.
<v Speaker 4>You have to go check it out again in our.
<v Speaker 3>Stories on Instagram at Jeremy Katie Josh.
<v Speaker 4>No, you want to, you do?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, you also have to go to Rocky Mountain National
<v Speaker 3>Park because according to HAPA, which is an airport transportation company,
<v Speaker 3>they just analyze TikTok and Instagram hashtags across the country
<v Speaker 3>to find the most iconic national parks that have the
<v Speaker 3>best sunsets. Okay, you know we're on this list, Josh.
<v Speaker 3>You know we're in the top five, Jeremy, So number one,
<v Speaker 3>we just got to give a shout out to Arizona's
<v Speaker 3>Grand Canyon National Park. Auditorately a lot of great sunsets.
<v Speaker 3>They are Grand Canyon.
<v Speaker 4>But number two is Rocky Mountain National.
<v Speaker 3>Park, and they say it's really our elevation is what
<v Speaker 3>gives us the number two spot because you get a
<v Speaker 3>straight view of the sunset. I mean you and the
<v Speaker 3>sun are essentially at the same height because twelve thousand
<v Speaker 3>feet is where it peaks out there in Rocky Mountain
<v Speaker 3>National Park. So absolutely stunning sunsets. I can say that
<v Speaker 3>from experience. I love mountain sunsets. They are my absolute favorite.
<v Speaker 6>So well say I like them over beach sunset. Beach sets,
<v Speaker 6>that's beautiful, it really is. But when you see it,
<v Speaker 6>you know.
<v Speaker 5>Cresting over the mountains, there's nothing better.
<v Speaker 3>And we get that pink kind of hue that comes
<v Speaker 3>over the mountain peaks as.
<v Speaker 5>The greenery of the trees gorgeous.
<v Speaker 3>We've had quite a few this week that have been
<v Speaker 3>just stunning here in the city. So if you can
<v Speaker 3>imagine up in Rocky Mountain National Park well deserving of
<v Speaker 3>that number two spot. And then we've just got some
<v Speaker 3>things for you to get in on this weekend. Happy
<v Speaker 3>Father's Day of course to all the dads out there.
<v Speaker 3>And Pike's Peak International Hill Climb will take place this weekend,
<v Speaker 3>so that's a shout out to dad's I didn't realize.
<v Speaker 4>They did that on Father's Day weekend. But have you
<v Speaker 4>ever been to the hill climb?
<v Speaker 5>I have not, where they're just like hiking pikes people, no.
<v Speaker 4>The cars. Yeah, yeah, it's the hill.
<v Speaker 2>Just get a bunch of dads together and they hike
<v Speaker 2>up a mountain.
<v Speaker 4>Well exactly, yeah.
<v Speaker 6>My brother's done that before. You've done there, so I
<v Speaker 6>have Is that your hot brother? Yes, yes, it is
<v Speaker 6>my hot brother, Jake.
<v Speaker 4>That's good. That's funny. What up, Jake?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, So, and then there's other things for you to
<v Speaker 3>check out as well. Because Strawberry Days in Glenwood Spring,
<v Speaker 3>what is this?
<v Speaker 4>This is something I have been to.
<v Speaker 3>And if you can imagine strawberries take over the whole town.
<v Speaker 3>I mean they have a parade, All the restaurants have
<v Speaker 3>some kind of strawberry theme dish that they serve. People
<v Speaker 3>walk around rested as a strawberry. It's a good time.
<v Speaker 4>If you've never been up to Strawberry Days and Glenwood Spry.
<v Speaker 2>Guess just one place I'm not gonna be this weekness.
<v Speaker 2>It's not this Well, my strawberry costume is a dry
<v Speaker 2>cleaner right now.
<v Speaker 3>Unfortunately, Oh, I forgot. You have that phobia with strawberries too.
<v Speaker 3>That's probably not I do for you, JERBYO.
<v Speaker 4>Right with all the little holes in them.
<v Speaker 2>Oh you don't like the strawberries, don't bother me?
<v Speaker 4>Oh I thought it was.
<v Speaker 5>Now.
<v Speaker 2>The things that bother me with strawberries is when they
<v Speaker 2>do those things where they put them in like a
<v Speaker 2>bowl of vinegar, a little vinegar and water, and all
<v Speaker 2>the bugs come out of them. Oh yeah, that's what
<v Speaker 2>gets me with strawberries like that. It's surprising how many
<v Speaker 2>little little insects or in strawberries.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, well they're not going to put any of these
<v Speaker 3>strawberries in water and no bugs allowed.
<v Speaker 4>Bood springs eight days, okay, okay, I'm back check it out,
<v Speaker 4>and then one more.
<v Speaker 3>We just want to give a shout out to Juneteenth
<v Speaker 3>because festivities, oh my gosh, all weekend, the big one
<v Speaker 3>in Denver because now they made it a three day festival,
<v Speaker 3>so all along the historic five Points area. It kicks
<v Speaker 3>off Tomorrow night with the DJ music, all kinds of
<v Speaker 3>fun stuff, and then it continues through Sunday.
<v Speaker 4>So June teeenth looks like a really.
<v Speaker 2>Long weekend for a lot of people to Friday again.
<v Speaker 3>Absolutely, so go live it up, have some fun, get
<v Speaker 3>your straw very.
<v Speaker 1>On h Jerry, Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Now Katie is our resident couch potato on the show,
<v Speaker 2>and she's got another Netflix recommendation, but she got our
<v Speaker 2>little potato. Okay.
<v Speaker 3>I do my part, guys, just saying I am so
<v Speaker 3>sucked into this show sixty days in have you heard
<v Speaker 3>of it?
<v Speaker 4>Okay?
<v Speaker 3>So it is essentially regular people who are going undercover
<v Speaker 3>in prison, all right, so they are.
<v Speaker 4>Attention, I know, I know.
<v Speaker 3>So what it is is they're actually attempting to eliminate
<v Speaker 3>like rival gangs, drugs, and corruption within their facilities.
<v Speaker 4>So it is like the cops.
<v Speaker 3>And the sheriffs and the people who are within the
<v Speaker 3>prison system who set all this up, and they have
<v Speaker 3>regular normal people spend sixty days in the prison trying
<v Speaker 3>to figure out what's wrong with it so that they
<v Speaker 3>can then correct it.
<v Speaker 4>But the part about that just like blows my mind.
<v Speaker 4>Are the people who volunteer to go in there for
<v Speaker 4>sixty days?
<v Speaker 2>Are they like little mousey, like nerdy guys or.
<v Speaker 3>You know, immediately I thought it was like, you know,
<v Speaker 3>rich people who have too much money, too much time
<v Speaker 3>on their hands, and they've just run out of thrills, right,
<v Speaker 3>they're like, I'll go into prison for sixty days, it's fine.
<v Speaker 4>But no, it is normal, regular day people. I just
<v Speaker 4>started watching it.
<v Speaker 3>I'm two episodes in and they're focused on this woman
<v Speaker 3>who was a mom of.
<v Speaker 4>Six, and her whole thing is, I'm a mom of six,
<v Speaker 4>I can handle prison. Just wait a minute. I don't
<v Speaker 4>think you know what you're getting yourself into. Is this
<v Speaker 4>you just trying to day exactly?
<v Speaker 3>I think she's just trying to get a vacation from
<v Speaker 3>her family. I don't think she knows what she's getting
<v Speaker 3>herself into.
<v Speaker 2>But they actually put them, like in the cell and yeah, they're.
<v Speaker 4>For ten prisoners. They have a backstory when they go in,
<v Speaker 4>Like this woman who's a mom of six.
<v Speaker 3>Her backstory is she ran over her ex husband and
<v Speaker 3>that's why she's in prison.
<v Speaker 4>So they have a backstory.
<v Speaker 2>They go in, why did she run over it?
<v Speaker 4>No, she did it.
<v Speaker 3>That's just that's her backstory. It's her fake backstory to
<v Speaker 3>go in and be a part of. That's what she
<v Speaker 3>tells all the other inmates.
<v Speaker 4>But they do a strip search, like they're cavity searching hers.
<v Speaker 4>She goes into this thing, so it is no they
<v Speaker 4>have to do everything. Where do I sign up Netflix?
<v Speaker 3>You can go watch it on Netflix, but they're doing
<v Speaker 3>it in No where do I sign up Arizona? So
<v Speaker 3>it's in Arizona. So if you want to be a
<v Speaker 3>part of it, you just go ahead and a Penal County,
<v Speaker 3>Pinal County, Arizona or Pinal County.
<v Speaker 4>I don't know if I'm saying that right, but it's a.
<v Speaker 3>But it's filmed around the clock, so they're constantly filming
<v Speaker 3>these people.
<v Speaker 5>They don't get shame.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but it is in.
<v Speaker 2>I get stuck touch. I should sign up for this
<v Speaker 2>plea would you be gone if you did this?
<v Speaker 4>To thirty to sixty days is the time frame.
<v Speaker 5>I don't think you could do I don't think you could.
<v Speaker 4>Come out all jacked whatever.
<v Speaker 5>I think a lot of people go to prison and
<v Speaker 5>get fatter.
<v Speaker 4>I know I would not.
<v Speaker 2>You wouldn't, Okay, that would be possible.
<v Speaker 4>Is you have to watch it? Hey?
<v Speaker 2>Okay? So the CPW Colorado Parks and Wildlife reporting an
<v Speaker 2>increase in in vehicle the car versus bear incidents across
<v Speaker 2>the state right now. Wildlife officials are saying drought conditions
<v Speaker 2>in some areas, population growth and expanding suburban development, pushing
<v Speaker 2>bears closer and closer to roads and neighborhoods, and now
<v Speaker 2>people be hitting bears like creepy.
<v Speaker 4>Oh no, not hitting them. I thought they were just
<v Speaker 4>like seeing them.
<v Speaker 2>They're getting hit, like they say. You usually think about
<v Speaker 2>people just tagging deers and elks and things like that.
<v Speaker 2>But I guess the are coming down closer and closer
<v Speaker 2>to town and people keep running into them, and they
<v Speaker 2>say the bears are big and they'll do some serious
<v Speaker 2>damage to your car.
<v Speaker 5>I feel like the bear would be okay.
<v Speaker 3>We No, I'm so sad for the bear. Oh bearing
<v Speaker 3>nanaus like, I'm very sad for them. I didn't know
<v Speaker 3>they were getting hit.
<v Speaker 2>I thought, wasn't there one recently you were talking about, Well,
<v Speaker 2>there was one in Castle Rock that was just like
<v Speaker 2>they had a video of it climbing into.
<v Speaker 4>The Castle Rock police station.
<v Speaker 3>They're parking lot where all their vehicles are stored. They
<v Speaker 3>climbed the fence, got in and just ran across the
<v Speaker 3>parking lot and that was it.
<v Speaker 2>And then they had that he was looking for cocaine.
<v Speaker 3>It's like a cocaine bear Bear Necessities song in the
<v Speaker 3>background playing.
<v Speaker 4>Well, they had the video up. So but yeah, they
<v Speaker 4>are everywhere.
<v Speaker 3>And there are more and more this year because of
<v Speaker 3>the warm winter we had, they woke up early and
<v Speaker 3>they're a lot more just visible this year.
<v Speaker 4>So but I didn't realize that they were getting hit hurt.
<v Speaker 2>What do you do? What's where you're going?
<v Speaker 4>Do we need bear crossings like we have the Do
<v Speaker 4>we need to put up some signs?
<v Speaker 2>Light was flushing, I was crossing. I guess there's a
<v Speaker 2>bunch of posts of people just shooting videos and pictures
<v Speaker 2>of bears running through their neighborhood. A lot of that's
<v Speaker 2>getting posted on the social and somebody actually woke up
<v Speaker 2>to a bear in their hot tub out on their
<v Speaker 2>back Pathos, aren't there? They get a little my muscles
<v Speaker 2>because I was hit by a car exactly. We were
<v Speaker 2>zipping around our neighborhood on our bikes the other day
<v Speaker 2>and we went kind of down into a little ravine
<v Speaker 2>area by like a golf course and it puts you
<v Speaker 2>out by four seventy. So we were riding along four
<v Speaker 2>seventy kind of and as we went down into that
<v Speaker 2>little ravine area, we had to all throw on our
<v Speaker 2>brakes because there was like six deer right there, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I mean like right there, and we stopped and they
<v Speaker 2>started getting all weird on.
<v Speaker 4>It because you never know what they're going to do.
<v Speaker 2>I mean they look all friendly, right, oh, but you
<v Speaker 2>don't want to they're just sitting there eating their leaves. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>One of them started like putting his head down and
<v Speaker 2>like going that, well, it's like that whole bring it deer.
<v Speaker 4>If not friend, wife, friend shaped, I know, I just
<v Speaker 4>want to pet you. Why are you so?
<v Speaker 2>And the whole time, you know, I was thinking, like,
<v Speaker 2>what are those scenarios that we talk about all the
<v Speaker 2>time on the air. If I had to fight this deer?
<v Speaker 4>You if you could fight six of them?
<v Speaker 3>Though?
<v Speaker 2>Could I fight this deer? I don't know if they'd
<v Speaker 2>all come at me. I think I think we least two,
<v Speaker 2>so you could. I'd put the bike in front of me,
<v Speaker 2>right yeah, and then I don't know.
<v Speaker 5>They kick though, because they on their hind legs beat the.
<v Speaker 2>Crap out of me. Yeah, they would know a moment
<v Speaker 2>I was like, I could fight that deer right now.
<v Speaker 3>You think you could stand a chance, but you wouldn't,
<v Speaker 3>like they take you out.
<v Speaker 2>Local radio host trampled by deer on the sight of
<v Speaker 2>four seventy and you.
<v Speaker 4>Know, all the other radio people would be like, oh deer.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, it's going so good.
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<v Speaker 2>We'll get our fast five on and have some fun
<v Speaker 2>here with JKJ Mix one hundred. So I got this
<v Speaker 2>story here in front of me. We all like snacks
<v Speaker 2>and stuff. How about uh, how about snacking on bugs.
<v Speaker 2>Researchers are finding people who try insect based foods for
<v Speaker 2>the first time often enjoy them more than anticipate. Uh.
<v Speaker 2>This is amongst a group of well, they only had
<v Speaker 2>a sample size of about thirty eight adults who had
<v Speaker 2>never eaten insects before, but they sampled both insect protein
<v Speaker 2>bars and insect cereal bars. While scientists monitored their brain
<v Speaker 2>activity and heart rates and The results showed that they
<v Speaker 2>loved them. They became more attentive and engaged while eating
<v Speaker 2>insect based products. They had increased heart rates and heightened arousal.
<v Speaker 4>Oh what, whoa cricketing?
<v Speaker 2>This is a cereal bar? Oh baby, I had no
<v Speaker 2>idea that you'd have heightened arousal if you're eating insects.
<v Speaker 3>I think I'd enjoy it more if they did make
<v Speaker 3>it a bar or a powder or something, though, Like
<v Speaker 3>I imagine just eating a straight cricket or beat the.
<v Speaker 5>Chocolate covered cricket.
<v Speaker 2>How to grind them up, put them in your Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>protein shapes like.
<v Speaker 4>Cereal and stuff like that.
<v Speaker 3>I could probably get on board with a lot more
<v Speaker 3>than just eating a straight insect.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah and everything.
<v Speaker 2>Researchers are calling the findings very surprising. And you can
<v Speaker 2>mash all sorts of stuff up in there, like yellow mealworms, locusts,
<v Speaker 2>crickets that's been a thing forever, like chocolate dipped crickets
<v Speaker 2>and stuff like that. But you're gonna become more attentive,
<v Speaker 2>and your heart rate's gonna spike, and you're gonna become
<v Speaker 2>incredibly aroused if you eat these insects cereal bars. I
<v Speaker 2>think you come home and your wife's like watching insect videos.
<v Speaker 6>What are you doing?
<v Speaker 4>I'm just watching videos?
<v Speaker 2>What are you watching?
<v Speaker 5>I'm glad I got caught watching insects.
<v Speaker 4>Now, I think it'd be bad.
<v Speaker 3>Like, as long as you name it something fun, I
<v Speaker 3>think people would be on board with it, Like which
<v Speaker 3>part like a protein bar made of crickets, Like we
<v Speaker 3>could call it like a crick cat crick cat. You know,
<v Speaker 3>let's come up with a fun name and people will
<v Speaker 3>be okay eating it.
<v Speaker 4>I think that's part of it, you know.
<v Speaker 5>Do you think do you think?
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. Well, here's where we in. You telling
<v Speaker 2>us about your snack.
<v Speaker 3>Well, I have been eating a high protein snack and
<v Speaker 3>my kid is like grossed out by it. It's not
<v Speaker 3>even gross, it's just a little unorthodox. And it is
<v Speaker 3>my protein bread, which is fabulous, by the way.
<v Speaker 4>I love it.
<v Speaker 3>My peanut butter and then blueberries, not jelly, actual fruit
<v Speaker 3>on the peanut butter. And then I smash it and
<v Speaker 3>I make a sandwich and it is like my favorite thing.
<v Speaker 3>I get protein, I get fiber. But for whatever reason,
<v Speaker 3>my kid is grossed.
<v Speaker 4>Out by it. She's like, why are you putting fruit
<v Speaker 4>in it?
<v Speaker 2>When you could just it's no different than jam or jelly. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>fruit bas and then you got the peanut butter, and
<v Speaker 2>it's like it's a peanut butter jelly sandwich.
<v Speaker 3>It's got a little bit more texture in it too, right,
<v Speaker 3>because I throw a whole handful of blueberries.
<v Speaker 5>Well, and people do the peanut butter and banana sandwiches
<v Speaker 5>for decades.
<v Speaker 4>And shut up.
<v Speaker 3>But I asked a few other people asked my brother.
<v Speaker 3>I was talking to my brother last night, and I
<v Speaker 3>just like, hey, what do you think about a peanut
<v Speaker 3>butter sandwich? But instead of jelly, you put blueberries in there.
<v Speaker 3>It's like, why wouldn't you just with jelly. That's everybody's
<v Speaker 3>answer to me. I just wanted to ask you, guys,
<v Speaker 3>if you were okay with my peanut butter and blueberry sing.
<v Speaker 2>I'm so fine with it.
<v Speaker 4>I can add crickets and we're even better, right.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, what do you need to tell baby?
<v Speaker 3>No?
<v Speaker 2>No, shut up, shut up? No, I love you.
<v Speaker 1>The fun starts now with Fast five.
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<v Speaker 2>got to give me five things that have to do
<v Speaker 2>with that category. Would love to talk to you, especially
<v Speaker 2>if you've never played before. We'd love to get some
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<v Speaker 2>some examples of ones I've done in the past.
<v Speaker 3>Katie, Okay, because you never know what you're gonna ask,
<v Speaker 3>you have said things like name five TV shows that
<v Speaker 3>have a location in the title. Also, five Famous Franks
<v Speaker 3>is about one yesterday and she named five things that
<v Speaker 3>you can see through no problem to grab the top
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<v Speaker 2>Guys, if you get placed on hold, don't hang up.
<v Speaker 2>I know some of you when that happens, you freak out.
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<v Speaker 2>your phone, you're definitely on hold. So three O three
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<v Speaker 3>a pair of tickets to a j R. If you
<v Speaker 3>can win fast five today.
<v Speaker 4>Good luck.
<v Speaker 2>Oh man, you gonna go hang out in Red Rocks.
<v Speaker 2>I know lucky. You want to play three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one one mix three oh three six nine
<v Speaker 2>one sixteen forty nine. We got Cheryl on the line. Hi, Cheryl,
<v Speaker 2>good morning, good morning. You got tomorrow off? I see yay?
<v Speaker 5>I do you know what?
<v Speaker 9>So?
<v Speaker 3>Do?
<v Speaker 10>We?
<v Speaker 11>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>B s yeah, boo yeah. What are you gonna do
<v Speaker 2>with your day off?
<v Speaker 10>Anything?
<v Speaker 12>I want to work?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? That works? Not work all day? Good for you, Cheryl?
<v Speaker 2>All right, what do I have for you? Okay, in
<v Speaker 2>ten seconds, I need you to give me any five women,
<v Speaker 2>well known women named Rachel Go.
<v Speaker 10>Rachel Bilson, Rachel McAdams.
<v Speaker 11>Okay, hurry, I don't know anymore Ross and Rachel, Rachel
<v Speaker 11>Ray the Cooker, And who is the marvelous missus masl
<v Speaker 11>Rachel bras in Ahan Right, she was in the Superman movie.
<v Speaker 2>Sure, yeah, she's beautiful. Cheryl. You didn't get it today,
<v Speaker 2>but you know what, maybe next week we'll do famous
<v Speaker 2>Cheryl's Yes you tube bye tomorrow. Who's been holding the longest?
<v Speaker 2>It looks like Renee Hi, Renee, Hey, good morning, good morning.
<v Speaker 2>You're going paddle boarding? Is that today?
<v Speaker 10>That's today? It's gonna be a hot one? Another hot one?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>Where are you going?
<v Speaker 12>I usually go to Bear Creek?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Oh yeah absolutely, Yeah that's kind of out by me.
<v Speaker 2>That's good. Okay have you done the little paddle boarding
<v Speaker 2>lakes over at Chaffield?
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, I have.
<v Speaker 9>I invested in the like State Clark Pass, so I
<v Speaker 9>hope to get a lot of use out of that text.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah for you, I've always wanted to do paddle boarding.
<v Speaker 4>He's for itself.
<v Speaker 13>So yeah, you gotta have a balance, Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Standing up is so much harder than it looks, isn't
<v Speaker 3>it like I've fallen so many times?
<v Speaker 10>Or sure me too?
<v Speaker 2>Well, you have a heck of a day today, Renee. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>time for you to play fast. Five. We will go
<v Speaker 2>from Rachel to another name in ten seconds. Give me
<v Speaker 2>five famous men named Brad go.
<v Speaker 13>Oh bred pitch what bredo? Okay, are there Brad Jones?
<v Speaker 5>We have to look that up.
<v Speaker 2>So maybe you got to Well, maybe when you're out
<v Speaker 2>on your paddle board you can listen to a little
<v Speaker 2>country music presented by Brad Paisley. Oh yeah, and anymore.
<v Speaker 2>I won't give you any more. So much you guys, Renee,
<v Speaker 2>have a great day.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah you too, Okay, bye bye.
<v Speaker 2>Bye, Taylor, t Hi Taylor, good morning, Good morning. What
<v Speaker 2>are you doing today?
<v Speaker 7>Oh?
<v Speaker 12>Just working and appointments?
<v Speaker 2>What kind of appointments?
<v Speaker 14>Taking my partner to get an e MG test his
<v Speaker 14>nerves are working, and physical therapy for him.
<v Speaker 2>Well, we hope everything's okay. You're a good you're a
<v Speaker 2>good lover or whatever, partner, Thank you, try both, you're
<v Speaker 2>an excellent lover. Way to make it awkward, Jair, All right,
<v Speaker 2>what do I have for you? Let's quickly move on. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>so your letter is H like a hat? All right? Okay,
<v Speaker 2>five apps on your phone that start with the letter H.
<v Speaker 13>Go the home app.
<v Speaker 2>Sure, no cheating, I don't know the home you got one?
<v Speaker 2>You got one? Maybe later you'll sit down and watch
<v Speaker 2>some HBO or something on Hulu and many more and
<v Speaker 2>many more. Taylor, you have a great day, Thanks for calling.
<v Speaker 12>Thank you you too.
<v Speaker 2>Hi, Taylor, that open up a phone line if you
<v Speaker 2>want to play three zho three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine. You shtill have that phone number saved in
<v Speaker 2>your phone anyway.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, I don't get you into.
<v Speaker 2>Our goofy little shoe Carrie. Who are you talking to? Hi?
<v Speaker 13>Sorry to my daughter Stella.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, what are you guys up to today?
<v Speaker 10>We are just on our way to camp this morning?
<v Speaker 2>Camp camp camp? How much is that costing you?
<v Speaker 13>This one's not too bad?
<v Speaker 10>But the one she did last week was an arm
<v Speaker 10>and a leg?
<v Speaker 2>So what was last week?
<v Speaker 3>Uh?
<v Speaker 14>A STEM camp?
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, very yeah pricey, but she's worth it, right yeah?
<v Speaker 13>Yeah, hopefully she'll you know, be an engineering take care
<v Speaker 13>of us one day.
<v Speaker 3>There you go, girls in Stem carry Yeah, so smart,
<v Speaker 3>well done, And Katie I have to tell you I'm.
<v Speaker 2>Actually from what your phone's cutting out? You're from where Rugby?
<v Speaker 4>Did you say Rugby?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? Yeah? Is that North Dakota?
<v Speaker 13>It is good, It's not really that.
<v Speaker 3>It's the central of North America, right, Like that's what
<v Speaker 3>we're doing, Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>The geographical center.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you are cute, fellow. Not that girls? Ye care?
<v Speaker 12>Yeah?
<v Speaker 11>Let me scratch out on my North Dakota fast fives
<v Speaker 11>here I had a bunch of.
<v Speaker 2>Instead, we're going to focus on Colorado. Carrie. Your letter
<v Speaker 2>is h like hat I need five cities or towns
<v Speaker 2>in Colorado that start with the letter.
<v Speaker 13>H go oh man.
<v Speaker 10>Hannaford Uh, I do not know?
<v Speaker 2>Tell me, tell me you live in Highlands Ranch. Please
<v Speaker 2>tell me the hand I do not do not That's
<v Speaker 2>all right, Well there's Holy Oak in Hudson and many more.
<v Speaker 2>But Terry, it was nice talking to you. You guys have
<v Speaker 2>a great day.
<v Speaker 12>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>Bye? Are these too hard today?
<v Speaker 4>Olivia?
<v Speaker 7>Hi?
<v Speaker 4>Hi?
<v Speaker 2>Are these two hard today?
<v Speaker 14>A little bit?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? Yeah? What would be an easier one? You think?
<v Speaker 12>I don't know, probably like one of the ones where
<v Speaker 12>you're like names five you shouldn't put in this place?
<v Speaker 2>What place do you want me to choose.
<v Speaker 1>Uh, garbage discosal.
<v Speaker 2>Things you shouldn't put in a garbage disposal. Let me
<v Speaker 2>write that down.
<v Speaker 4>That's really good, Olivia. I like how you called your
<v Speaker 4>shot there.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not gonna give you that one, but I wrote
<v Speaker 2>it down.
<v Speaker 10>For you.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, you sound tired, Olivia. You're doing all right?
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, I'm fine.
<v Speaker 13>I'll just at school, is all.
<v Speaker 4>Well you're in the summer school, Olivia.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah, for I'm taking general chemistry too.
<v Speaker 2>Oh oh, that sounds like a fun little summer activity,
<v Speaker 2>like a smarty pant yeah, with your beakers and whatnot. Yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>all right, here are you ready to play?
<v Speaker 14>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>All right, in ten seconds, give me five sports that
<v Speaker 2>do not require running.
<v Speaker 7>Golf, tagle ball, table tennis.
<v Speaker 2>Swimming, maybe darts, darts? Yeah, cup stacking, uh, polo, right,
<v Speaker 2>because you're on the horse. You're not.
<v Speaker 4>Oh that was so such a good try.
<v Speaker 2>Ol darn it, Olivia, next time you call the garbage
<v Speaker 2>disposal for sure, though.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, okay, thank you, Okay.
<v Speaker 2>I have a good day at school.
<v Speaker 4>Bye. I hope you know all the chemistry.
<v Speaker 2>Sarah Barbera, Hello, Hello, what are you doing today?
<v Speaker 10>Thank you?
<v Speaker 14>I'm just working.
<v Speaker 2>Are you like right? Now you're at work.
<v Speaker 14>I just got here.
<v Speaker 12>I'm sitting in the parking lot.
<v Speaker 4>Okaye, you're good jobs I am really.
<v Speaker 2>Do you like your job?
<v Speaker 7>Yeah?
<v Speaker 14>I love my job.
<v Speaker 2>Have we talked to you before?
<v Speaker 9>No?
<v Speaker 2>No, What do you do for a living?
<v Speaker 12>I work for a cannabis company some potweed?
<v Speaker 2>Huh yeah, Katie, you should get her numbers here. I
<v Speaker 2>always enjoy the funny names of the potweed.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, sometimes I have to come up with those.
<v Speaker 5>Do you really come up with You need to come
<v Speaker 5>up with.
<v Speaker 12>That sometimes, like if they name it something that's like copyright,
<v Speaker 12>Oh yeah, you have.
<v Speaker 2>To like change it up, the Purple Monsters something.
<v Speaker 4>So what's your favorite name you've come up with.
<v Speaker 2>That you can say on the radio.
<v Speaker 8>I don't know.
<v Speaker 1>I can't think of anything.
<v Speaker 2>It's hard to think quick when you're stoned all the time.
<v Speaker 9>She started offices.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, contact, that's all right. You don't need to tell Sarah.
<v Speaker 2>All right. You do need to think quick. So it's
<v Speaker 2>a good thing you're not stoned right now. Okay, Oh
<v Speaker 2>I got two I kind of like okay, in ten seconds, Sarah,
<v Speaker 2>I need you to give me five things that you
<v Speaker 2>might find on a pirate ship.
<v Speaker 14>Go gold swords, an anchor, fruit, men, pirates, fruit.
<v Speaker 4>And men, sir ship all day. Not really the bounty
<v Speaker 4>of berries.
<v Speaker 2>No, because a lot of pirates died of what is
<v Speaker 2>that scurvy because they didn't have access to fresh fruit.
<v Speaker 2>But that's all right.
<v Speaker 3>She still got another one on top of that. She said,
<v Speaker 3>men and pirates, Yeah, after you, Sarah.
<v Speaker 2>You should you should name some of your pot stuff
<v Speaker 2>after pirates. That'll give you some ideas today.
<v Speaker 13>Okay, I'll write it down.
<v Speaker 2>The anchor, heavy anchor.
<v Speaker 4>You can call it scurvy.
<v Speaker 2>Can't just call one of them scurvy, sunrise scurvy or something. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>So do you know what happens when you win fast five?
<v Speaker 14>You play the happy sound.
<v Speaker 2>I need you to say, Jeremy, play me the winni
<v Speaker 2>wind sound.
<v Speaker 14>Jeremy, play me the winni wind sound.
<v Speaker 2>Sarah, you should name some of your weed the Winnie Win.
<v Speaker 5>That's a good idea, the Winnie Win.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Sarah, you were a lot of fun. Thank
<v Speaker 2>you for calling in today. I'm gonna put you on hold.
<v Speaker 2>We'll come back and tell you how to get those
<v Speaker 2>tickets to Red Rocks to go see a j R.
<v Speaker 2>All right?
<v Speaker 14>Cool? Thank you, Thank.
<v Speaker 4>You, Sarah Boom.
<v Speaker 2>That's how we neither name.
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katie and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>All right, coming up right around oh eight twenty eight
<v Speaker 2>twenty five ish, we're gonna be opening up the phone lines,
<v Speaker 2>letting you guys call in and sound off and talk
<v Speaker 2>about your dad's and Sunday's Father's Day, and a lot
<v Speaker 2>of us have Tomorrow off because of Juneteenth. We're gonna
<v Speaker 2>talk about dads today and like all those fun little
<v Speaker 2>things that your dad used to tell you growing up.
<v Speaker 2>He know, dad isms, little dadisms, little stories, little tidbits,
<v Speaker 2>little things that Dad used to say, and you're like,
<v Speaker 2>whatever Dad Metil says. What were some of Dad's famous sayings.
<v Speaker 2>We want to talk about that and we'll watch your
<v Speaker 2>calls and comments. Coming up right around eight twenty with
<v Speaker 2>JKJ Mix one hundred. It's gonna be another hot day today,
<v Speaker 2>about ninety six in the Mile High City. That means
<v Speaker 2>I got a bunch of goofy kids probably running around
<v Speaker 2>my house in the air conditioning all day to day.
<v Speaker 2>There's a kid over yesterday, though not a fan. There
<v Speaker 2>probably are a fan the other rowdy eight alf and
<v Speaker 2>they're jumping all over the place, and this one kid's
<v Speaker 2>kind of a punk.
<v Speaker 3>So well, I can already feel mine because it's hot
<v Speaker 3>attitude coming up. So I get it with the kids,
<v Speaker 3>Like when it gets like this, you're just waking up
<v Speaker 3>on one, right, Yeah, there's.
<v Speaker 2>One in particular, though, I don't care if it's hot
<v Speaker 2>or cold or you know. Every time they're over, I'm like,
<v Speaker 2>I don't like it. I don't like this kid. I
<v Speaker 2>feel bad, you know, as being a grown adult and
<v Speaker 2>you look at this little child, You're like, I hate you.
<v Speaker 5>You know.
<v Speaker 3>It's funny though I've had those moments too where you're
<v Speaker 3>just like, Zoey, really, this is the friend.
<v Speaker 2>This is who we want to be hanging. I don't
<v Speaker 2>think that's a good idea because I hate this.
<v Speaker 4>Your friends are a reflection of you.
<v Speaker 2>I'm very short with them when they're over and done.
<v Speaker 4>Smell funny. Kids.
<v Speaker 2>They all smell funny at this age, honestly, but yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I hate kids.
<v Speaker 5>Probably just like, hey, mister pat get out of here.
<v Speaker 5>You your back, I have.
<v Speaker 2>A snack, No, get out of my house. I hate you.
<v Speaker 2>Come on. Every parent has a they do exactly. It
<v Speaker 2>was probably you, Joshua. Well, when you went to your
<v Speaker 2>friend's houses.
<v Speaker 5>No, my parents just hated me.
<v Speaker 14>I know.
<v Speaker 3>It's when my friend was grading home because like, nobody
<v Speaker 3>talks to my dad, but my one friend who did
<v Speaker 3>talk to my dad annoyed the crap out of my dad, Like.
<v Speaker 2>Hi, mister Richard.
<v Speaker 4>Like, mister Richard, I love what you've done with health Kelly.
<v Speaker 3>I love her, but man, she and like everybody kind
<v Speaker 3>of feared my dad a little bit, right because he
<v Speaker 3>was tall and just you only just like dark and
<v Speaker 3>moody a little bit. But like she always just walked
<v Speaker 3>up to him and hi, mister Richard, has her day.
<v Speaker 2>And he's like.
<v Speaker 4>A kid here exactly.
<v Speaker 2>I might I should probably just leave the house and
<v Speaker 2>just go to a movie or something. I guess. I
<v Speaker 2>guess I could do that. I'm not a big do
<v Speaker 2>things by myself kind of guy, though, so I don't
<v Speaker 2>know if I could do that.
<v Speaker 3>You know.
<v Speaker 4>It's so funny.
<v Speaker 3>So that's kind of floating around on TikTok right now,
<v Speaker 3>called the soul table theory.
<v Speaker 2>Have you heard of a little low table theory. It's
<v Speaker 2>an incredible seg this.
<v Speaker 3>Well, it's kind of it's like a mindful self growth concept,
<v Speaker 3>right because we'll ask yourself this question. Because I am
<v Speaker 3>able to go out and eat at a restaurant by myself,
<v Speaker 3>no problem. But there are a lot of people out
<v Speaker 3>there who did make them uneasy.
<v Speaker 4>So shouldn't you go out to eat by yourself?
<v Speaker 5>Never?
<v Speaker 2>No, never done it. Never.
<v Speaker 5>I can't wait, you've never done it.
<v Speaker 2>But I've never rolled into like an olive garden and
<v Speaker 2>pulled up at a booth and had my little basket
<v Speaker 2>of breadsticks all by myself.
<v Speaker 5>I never done lay, you know, like sit down in
<v Speaker 5>and out.
<v Speaker 1>Never.
<v Speaker 4>Wow, I am never talked about.
<v Speaker 2>You habitually single. So like you want to go do things,
<v Speaker 2>If you want to go do things, you are going
<v Speaker 2>to be alone.
<v Speaker 3>But even when I had to be with family picket fence,
<v Speaker 3>animal situation, I still.
<v Speaker 5>Want to shoot a daughter her hips by.
<v Speaker 3>Myself, Like I still love to be mind have done
<v Speaker 3>it well. And they're saying like, so this is a
<v Speaker 3>new thing because it goes along with all the stay
<v Speaker 3>away from technology stuff, right, But also they say sitting
<v Speaker 3>alone intentionally dining or sitting alone in public builds quiet confidence.
<v Speaker 4>So that's part of it is proves.
<v Speaker 3>You don't need constant community distractions or external validations to
<v Speaker 3>feel complete.
<v Speaker 4>But it's not just people.
<v Speaker 3>It is literally being able to sit in silence and
<v Speaker 3>observe what's going around you without having to look at
<v Speaker 3>your phone. And it also say that the anxiety of
<v Speaker 3>eating alone is largely in our heads because we think
<v Speaker 3>people are judging us.
<v Speaker 5>No one notices every like, isn't the.
<v Speaker 3>Most people are so absorbed in their own little worlds
<v Speaker 3>like oh no, no, no, no no. So I think that
<v Speaker 3>a lot of people have it in their heads that
<v Speaker 3>eating alone automatically makes them look lonely, makes them look like,
<v Speaker 3>you know, they don't have any friends.
<v Speaker 4>But really it says that.
<v Speaker 3>You know, if you're visibly comfortable being alone in a
<v Speaker 3>public setting, people really look at you as you're.
<v Speaker 4>Secured and self assured.
<v Speaker 3>So I think that it really is a lot of
<v Speaker 3>it is in our minds. But they say if you
<v Speaker 3>have a struggle with this, like Jeremy, if you think.
<v Speaker 2>Struggling with being alone, well, people are gonna judge you
<v Speaker 2>with being alone called Frank hazar no.
<v Speaker 3>But they say to go try and practice it. Go
<v Speaker 3>sit at a restaurant, put your phone away.
<v Speaker 6>So it's it's without your phone without doing that, right.
<v Speaker 6>I love a good dining alone experience. Like, honestly, it's fine.
<v Speaker 6>I've been single too for a long time, Katie, and
<v Speaker 6>even with girlfriends in the past, like I'm not with
<v Speaker 6>them constantly, and you know, a guy gets hungry, so
<v Speaker 6>I don't think I've had a problem with that. But
<v Speaker 6>if I'm just sitting there eating my food looking around
<v Speaker 6>at people, that would get me a little creeped out.
<v Speaker 5>I don't. I love having the phone.
<v Speaker 6>I know you're and being able to just you know,
<v Speaker 6>scroll TikTok while I'm eating my Chick fil a sandwich,
<v Speaker 6>you know, but I think that you do look a
<v Speaker 6>little bit creepy.
<v Speaker 4>When you're not looking at your phone.
<v Speaker 6>Well, if you're just eating making eye contact with someone,
<v Speaker 6>you're sitting a love.
<v Speaker 3>In contact, but like looking around and observing, I would
<v Speaker 3>the people across from awkward eye contact. But they say,
<v Speaker 3>embracing the stillness is part of this, So yeah, they
<v Speaker 3>encourage you to put the phone away, put the devices,
<v Speaker 3>to simply sit.
<v Speaker 4>With your thoughts and be fully present. So I guess
<v Speaker 4>you don't like it's all trend buzzy.
<v Speaker 2>It's all trend and does on May alone eating journeys,
<v Speaker 2>they say, what it really does.
<v Speaker 3>It re establishes solitude as a form of arrival rather
<v Speaker 3>than an absence of connection. Oh yeah, so there you go,
<v Speaker 3>buzzy and trend my motive dot com right now or
<v Speaker 3>so calling.
<v Speaker 4>It a power move Jared rather than a consolation.
<v Speaker 2>Press sitting there shoving breadsticks in your mouth by yourself
<v Speaker 2>as a power movement. Power. Have this list in front
<v Speaker 2>of me of the things that dads actually want for
<v Speaker 2>Father's Day, and one of the things on the list
<v Speaker 2>is just to be left alone. So I could smoke meats.
<v Speaker 4>Oh I thought, I hearn say beef, No.
<v Speaker 2>Beef and smoking meats. Just leave me alone. That's one
<v Speaker 2>of my most favorite things, smoking meat. So I get it.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, Father's Days on Sunday, Sunday Sundays, So don't
<v Speaker 2>forget like I didn't. Whoops. And we want to talk
<v Speaker 2>about dads and all the fun things that dads say.
<v Speaker 2>So phone lines are wide open if you want to
<v Speaker 2>sound off. Three h three six nine one sixteen forty
<v Speaker 2>nine were some of the dadisms that Dad used to
<v Speaker 2>say growing up. Things that he told you that you're
<v Speaker 2>kind of like, I don't know, is that true? Like, well,
<v Speaker 2>lightning really come through the telephone line and strike me
<v Speaker 2>if I'm talking on the phone.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, or just funny sayings, right cause my dad used
<v Speaker 3>to say the same thing, but it was so funny
<v Speaker 3>every time he said it, and he had a lot
<v Speaker 3>of those, So that's what I'm thinking.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, a lot of different things.
<v Speaker 6>My dad was one of the things, like it made
<v Speaker 6>me believe that like turning on the light in the
<v Speaker 6>car while you were driving at night, you were gonna
<v Speaker 6>get pulled over.
<v Speaker 5>Right away, like turn that, dad back.
<v Speaker 6>Or you know, if you touch the thermostat or leave
<v Speaker 6>a window open, I'm not you know, cooling down or
<v Speaker 6>heating up other dead, the entire neighborhood.
<v Speaker 2>Coffee stunt your growth.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, I drank a lot of coffee as a child.
<v Speaker 2>Shot it. So what were some of the fun things
<v Speaker 2>that your dad said to you? Skip the stereotypical ones,
<v Speaker 2>you know, like we're not you know, cool in the
<v Speaker 2>outdoors three zero three six y nine one sixteen forty nine,
<v Speaker 2>calls and comments the phone lines are wide open if
<v Speaker 2>you guys want to sound off about dad. So what
<v Speaker 2>were some of the ones that your dad said? Katie?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, So my dad, whenever he was like not having
<v Speaker 3>something right, when it was just not okay, he would
<v Speaker 3>be like, well, that dog won't hunt. That dog won't
<v Speaker 3>even come out from under the front porch. And he
<v Speaker 3>said it all the time, like constantly. Whenever he didn't
<v Speaker 3>like something, it was, well, that dog won't hunt. That
<v Speaker 3>dog won't even come out from underneath the front porch.
<v Speaker 5>So it doesn't have to be a dog like with dogs. Yes,
<v Speaker 5>it's from North Dakota.
<v Speaker 4>It's from North Dakota.
<v Speaker 3>But for whatever reason is John Wayne kicked in to
<v Speaker 3>tell us about the dog under the porch. But he
<v Speaker 3>also like anytime we asked, hey, Dad, what's for dinner,
<v Speaker 3>he'd say food.
<v Speaker 4>And then when we say well what kind of food?
<v Speaker 7>Dad?
<v Speaker 4>The kind eat? Those are all the things he said
<v Speaker 4>all the time. And then you lie like a cheap rug.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah that's a dead classic too.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, so many.
<v Speaker 2>My dad had, so that one. He always used to say,
<v Speaker 2>the the I never wanted you. That was a good one.
<v Speaker 4>Always want my dad loved.
<v Speaker 5>I don't think you're even mine.
<v Speaker 2>I think that was funny. Bring me my whiskey.
<v Speaker 5>If you need me.
<v Speaker 2>I'll be passed out in the bathtub.
<v Speaker 3>That was He didn't say it, he just did it.
<v Speaker 4>That's different.
<v Speaker 2>Stop looking at me, Oh, dad, Ron says, my dad
<v Speaker 2>told me if I drove with less than a quarter
<v Speaker 2>tank of gas, all the dirt from the bottom of
<v Speaker 2>the gas tank will get sucked into the engine and
<v Speaker 2>destroy my car instantly.
<v Speaker 4>Geez, Dad, I guess that's.
<v Speaker 2>Dad's way of telling you just to put gas in
<v Speaker 2>your car. So she always prepared. My dad used to
<v Speaker 2>convince us that every single buffet put laxatives in the
<v Speaker 2>food to keep people from eating too much. That was
<v Speaker 2>from Jennifer. That's pretty good. And then Amanda wrote in
<v Speaker 2>and said, my dad insisted every hotel room had hidden microphones,
<v Speaker 2>so we needed to be quiet on vacation.
<v Speaker 5>It's brilliant.
<v Speaker 4>You're just smart. Dad moves right.
<v Speaker 2>Dad's my brilliant, Amanda.
<v Speaker 4>He does kids in line.
<v Speaker 2>I got to use that one. What were the things
<v Speaker 2>your dad told you? Three zho three six nine one,
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. Here is Ricky. Hi, Ricky, welcome to
<v Speaker 2>the show.
<v Speaker 1>Hi.
<v Speaker 9>How are you well?
<v Speaker 2>We're super dupes? Would your dad used to tell you?
<v Speaker 13>My dad used to tell me if you like had
<v Speaker 13>an all nighter for like high school and you couldn't
<v Speaker 13>finish your homework and you stay up all night and
<v Speaker 13>then the next day you felt so yucky, And he'd say,
<v Speaker 13>if you don't eat, you've got to sleep. If you
<v Speaker 13>don't sleep, you've got to eat. You got to feel
<v Speaker 13>your body somehow. Even when you feel crappy, when you
<v Speaker 13>wake up after you hold them or you know, all nighter,
<v Speaker 13>you have to eat.
<v Speaker 2>I don't really, you.
<v Speaker 12>Don't live by it.
<v Speaker 13>When I feel crappy, I'm like, I got to sleep
<v Speaker 13>or eat.
<v Speaker 5>Probably wise words to live.
<v Speaker 2>Excuse to pound a bunch of food in your face?
<v Speaker 3>I guess I like your dad a lot.
<v Speaker 2>Were you pulling an all night or like studying or partying?
<v Speaker 1>Uh?
<v Speaker 10>Either, a.
<v Speaker 13>Little bit of both.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's like, honey, you're hungover again. You need to eat.
<v Speaker 13>Mostly not with my dad.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah right, good advice. It stuck with you obviously, Ricky.
<v Speaker 2>What was your dad's name, rick Rick rick and Ricky Yay.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah, yeah we did that.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah that was she did that, Ricky. Thank you for
<v Speaker 2>the call. Really appreciate it.
<v Speaker 13>Happy Father's day, have a good thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you. All right, if anyone else wants to sound off,
<v Speaker 2>I got two lines right now, three h three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one sixteen forty nine uh. Somebody on the text
<v Speaker 2>line the four nine eight says, my dad told me
<v Speaker 2>squirrels remember every human they've ever met. Is that true?
<v Speaker 2>But now do they hold grudges or something that are smart?
<v Speaker 4>So I lean towards the truth, right.
<v Speaker 2>Samantha rode in and said, my dad always told us
<v Speaker 2>if you swallowed a fruit sticker, doctors would have to
<v Speaker 2>surgically remove it. I was terrified of stickers on apples
<v Speaker 2>for years. That's a good one. Hi, Gregory Heny, how's going?
<v Speaker 9>Well?
<v Speaker 2>We're super dupes, buddy. What did your dad used to
<v Speaker 2>say to you?
<v Speaker 10>I guess it's not really a funny one.
<v Speaker 9>But he always told me to keep my eyes on
<v Speaker 9>the price.
<v Speaker 2>Keep your eye on the prize, work harder.
<v Speaker 10>Right, yeah, yeah, yeah, had me focus on the main
<v Speaker 10>goal behind what I'm trying to achieve.
<v Speaker 2>Well, what what's your main goal right now? Gregory?
<v Speaker 5>Staying clean and sober?
<v Speaker 2>Had a boy I on the prize, Gregory, good luck friend,
<v Speaker 2>all right, good luck, appreciate you, buddy. A couple more
<v Speaker 2>on the text line, my dad said every shopping cart
<v Speaker 2>with a wobbly wheel was deliberately made that way to
<v Speaker 2>slow down shoplifters.
<v Speaker 4>Sticky fingers.
<v Speaker 2>Oh no, every shopping cart's like, let's see here. Chris
<v Speaker 2>rode in and said, my dad claimed that all gas
<v Speaker 2>stations get their gas from the exact same giant underground
<v Speaker 2>gas tank. I believed it for years. Okay, now that
<v Speaker 2>damn funny.
<v Speaker 3>That is unbelievable, right, like you would all believe that.
<v Speaker 2>I know. For me, my dad was always lecturing about
<v Speaker 2>never mowing the lawn when there's wet grass, if the
<v Speaker 2>grass is a little bit dewey or anything. He swore
<v Speaker 2>to me every time, if you do that, you will
<v Speaker 2>slide underneath the lawnmower and it will slice your legs off.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, I still think about this day when I
<v Speaker 2>go out and try to mow the lawn. I'm like,
<v Speaker 2>is it dry? Is it dry?
<v Speaker 3>I don't want to lose a foot gory, Like I know, right,
<v Speaker 3>my dad just said it rings the blade.
<v Speaker 4>But your dad said.
<v Speaker 2>You will die legs off me.
<v Speaker 4>H my goodness, I mean.
<v Speaker 2>Hiy, hi morning, well, good morning. Tell us about your dad.
<v Speaker 2>What did you tell you?
<v Speaker 9>Oh my gosh, well, it's it's hard. He hasn't gone
<v Speaker 9>along time. But growing up I was Daddy's girl and
<v Speaker 9>it was only me and my brother right, and so
<v Speaker 9>he would go Instead of saying no to me, he
<v Speaker 9>would say, we'll see Donna Kay. And I knew that
<v Speaker 9>meant no. And I was like, who in the hell
<v Speaker 9>is Donna Kay? There's only two of us?
<v Speaker 2>Did you ever find that out? What that meant?
<v Speaker 9>No? No, I go. I used to watch Hit Comes
<v Speaker 9>with him Dad. There's no characters named Donna Kay, you know,
<v Speaker 9>And I was like, where in the hell did he
<v Speaker 9>get that? You know, It's like, so, where is that
<v Speaker 9>coming from? Yeah? That was my dad thing to this day.
<v Speaker 2>Isn't that such a parent thing? Though? Like every kid
<v Speaker 2>eventually finds out that will c means no, it's not happening.
<v Speaker 7>No, exactly good in a favorite right he had lady easy,
<v Speaker 7>you know, it's like, don't get it all freaked out,
<v Speaker 7>don't get it all paranlem Well, yes.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks much, love to you and your family and t
<v Speaker 2>so your dad's this Sunday all right?
<v Speaker 9>All right, y'all sank to you.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you, have a good day. A couple more that
<v Speaker 2>came in on the text line. My dad always told
<v Speaker 2>us that every family has one designated person who's naturally
<v Speaker 2>good at finding parking spots, and it was only him.
<v Speaker 1>What.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, that's a strange one. And this one made me laugh.
<v Speaker 2>Who was it? Andy wrote in, My dad told me
<v Speaker 2>not to whistle indoors because it confused the smoke detectors.
<v Speaker 2>Dad's a dad right there that is sick of his
<v Speaker 2>kids whistling in the house. I guarantee you, that guaranteed.
<v Speaker 2>Sharon called in, Hi, Sharon.
<v Speaker 14>Good morning, Well, good morning to you.
<v Speaker 2>So what are the fun things your dad used to
<v Speaker 2>tell you?
<v Speaker 7>My father, when my mom and my dad would be
<v Speaker 7>watching TV, he would start josing off and my mom
<v Speaker 7>would look over and be like, Arnie, you need to
<v Speaker 7>wake up.
<v Speaker 12>He'd be like, I'm not fall asleep. I'm just rusting
<v Speaker 12>my eyes.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, Arnie, you're a liar.
<v Speaker 4>You know you're sleeping.
<v Speaker 2>Arnie's a liar. That is a dad classic right there.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not sleeping, I'm just resting my eyes. Sharon, that's funny.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you. Here's Chris. Hi, Chris, welcome to the show.
<v Speaker 12>Good morning. This is hilarious.
<v Speaker 2>All right, what's your fun dad story?
<v Speaker 12>Okay, my dad was a sheriff for many, many years
<v Speaker 12>and from the time I can just remember being like
<v Speaker 12>four or five years old, he would always look at
<v Speaker 12>me when I went doing something wrong, and then he
<v Speaker 12>would say, if you ever go to jail, don't call me.
<v Speaker 12>I'm not going to bail you out.
<v Speaker 2>At four years old, you were into some stuff though.
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, well yeah I was.
<v Speaker 12>Yeah, I was a little nipper snicker and I still
<v Speaker 12>am so you know, but I stayed out of jail,
<v Speaker 12>so it was good advice.
<v Speaker 5>Okay.
<v Speaker 4>He kept you scared, scared straight.
<v Speaker 2>You never shoplift ever again. She waited till she was
<v Speaker 2>seven to start shop. Thank you everybody for your calls
<v Speaker 2>and comments. Absolutely fantastic. We appreciate you listening. Sports Spirit
<v Speaker 2>Denver's mixed one hundred. Josh, what's going on in the
<v Speaker 2>world of sports.
<v Speaker 6>We got one of the funniest stories here coming out
<v Speaker 6>of Norway and it has to do with the World Cup.
<v Speaker 6>The Norwegian national team decided to come here and try
<v Speaker 6>to win it all here in the World Cup.
<v Speaker 5>But they did something funny.
<v Speaker 6>Instead of just trusting US Americans making their food, uh huh,
<v Speaker 6>they said Americans don't eat very healthy. We are bringing
<v Speaker 6>one thousand kilograms, which is about twenty two hundred pounds
<v Speaker 6>of fish and salmon and brunos.
<v Speaker 5>Which is their sweet brown cheese, their traditional.
<v Speaker 6>Sweet Marie brown cheese, and six thousand oranges with them.
<v Speaker 5>These guys are gonna be so efficient in vitamin C.
<v Speaker 2>Why don't they like our one?
<v Speaker 4>And they don't even trust our orgers.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know.
<v Speaker 6>They brought all this food over as well as their
<v Speaker 6>culinary expert chefs to make the team their own food.
<v Speaker 6>They're like, Americans, stay away from our food.
<v Speaker 5>We don't want anything to.
<v Speaker 2>Do and touch our sweet brown cheese.
<v Speaker 5>McDonald's ain't good enough for you, guys.
<v Speaker 3>I Meanwhile, the Germans start hitting up waffle House and
<v Speaker 3>every other fast food place they can.
<v Speaker 2>Kids. The scott is chugging all of our beer.
<v Speaker 5>Talk with that.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they're the only people that decide to do this,
<v Speaker 6>because the Scots come to town and they're like, give.
<v Speaker 5>Us all the beer, we want everything.
<v Speaker 6>They are drinking Boston quite literally, out of all the
<v Speaker 6>beer that they have there, many many bars are reporting, hey,
<v Speaker 6>we have nothing left. We need to make emergency runs
<v Speaker 6>to the sam Adams of all things Jarre. Do you
<v Speaker 6>like Sam Adams?
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, I've got no beevis? Okay, all right, cool,
<v Speaker 2>Well they've had the emergency runs before too. That's after
<v Speaker 2>five or six after too much sweet brown cheese.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>Well, anyway, the Scotts love it. They're drinking like there's
<v Speaker 6>no tomorrow. And they even learned a new song.
<v Speaker 5>Here in America. Oh yes they did, and it sounds
<v Speaker 5>something like this.
<v Speaker 4>What singing.
<v Speaker 6>They are so drunk, it's so drun and it's the
<v Speaker 6>best because they're literally in the videos on top of
<v Speaker 6>tables and barstools singing.
<v Speaker 5>I just love how when they get drunk they just
<v Speaker 5>get musical, they do.
<v Speaker 6>Just let's start singing some old John Denver of all
<v Speaker 6>things man accent.
<v Speaker 4>But leave some of the beer for those Red Sox
<v Speaker 4>fans though, right.
<v Speaker 5>I know, no more emergency runs. There you go.
<v Speaker 2>Let's get you up to date on all the fun
<v Speaker 2>things going on locally. What you got Katie?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, we've got an adorable story starting things up about
<v Speaker 3>a Lakewood police officer pulling over a five year old
<v Speaker 3>So cute, right, it's actually getting a lot of attraction
<v Speaker 3>on social media. Lakewood Police Department said one of its
<v Speaker 3>officers recently pulled over a quote speedster who was caught
<v Speaker 3>exceed the adorable speed limit in his custom designed ride
<v Speaker 3>around the streets of Lakewood.
<v Speaker 2>This is like a box of wheels on Oh it's
<v Speaker 2>a little.
<v Speaker 4>Mini McLaren Like this kid is rolling like large. It's amazing.
<v Speaker 4>But the picture is what makes us so great.
<v Speaker 3>As a Lakewood Police officer again is pulling over this
<v Speaker 3>little five year old and this little kid is just
<v Speaker 3>staring up at him like what, I'm trying to.
<v Speaker 4>Get home to take a nap.
<v Speaker 12>You know he.
<v Speaker 2>Does.
<v Speaker 4>He doesn't even have a shirt on eternal left like
<v Speaker 4>he's so cute. But I put a picture.
<v Speaker 2>There an altercation with the officer. No, no, no, he
<v Speaker 2>spit on the cop and they had to tase him.
<v Speaker 4>It was a quiet arrest.
<v Speaker 3>The agent had to issue a sternly humorous warning. He
<v Speaker 3>did not try and get away. No, he went home
<v Speaker 3>and took his nap like a good little kid. But again,
<v Speaker 3>that picture is up in our social media pages at Jeremy, Katie,
<v Speaker 3>Josh and our stories.
<v Speaker 2>He's back so cute, You're going to need to search
<v Speaker 2>your vehicles there.
<v Speaker 4>Way to go.
<v Speaker 3>Just Lakewood Police for humanizing that position again, because I know,
<v Speaker 3>you know, they get a bad rap sometimes and so
<v Speaker 3>I love that wor able.
<v Speaker 4>We love our first responders, So thank you for doing that.
<v Speaker 3>Given we love toddlers too, gay. You know what we
<v Speaker 3>also love is sunsets, right, Yes, sunsets, and apparently we
<v Speaker 3>have some of the best here in America.
<v Speaker 4>So Hail Colorado.
<v Speaker 2>Rocky Mountain National.
<v Speaker 3>Park specifically because the airport transportation company HOPPA.
<v Speaker 4>They analyze some.
<v Speaker 3>They analyze some stuff on social media about the country's
<v Speaker 3>most iconic national parks to find out where we're generating
<v Speaker 3>the most buzz about sunsets. Right, So, Arizona's Grand Canyon
<v Speaker 3>National Park number one with the most posts and stuff
<v Speaker 3>on social media, but a strong number two is Rocky
<v Speaker 3>Mountain National Parks.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>They said that A big reason is because the elevation,
<v Speaker 3>so the highest point in Rocky Mountain National Park is
<v Speaker 3>like around twelve thousand feet, and so they said to
<v Speaker 3>see the sunset at that vantage point really puts Colorado
<v Speaker 3>on the top of the list.
<v Speaker 4>So I love it.
<v Speaker 5>I don't.
<v Speaker 3>I'm a big fan of our sunset, So yeah, side
<v Speaker 3>both of them. I like all the sun stuff, Okay.
<v Speaker 3>And then some things for you to get into this weekend,
<v Speaker 3>Happy Father's Day. Pike's Peak International Hill Climb that is
<v Speaker 3>this weekend, and it's a wonderful event that goes on
<v Speaker 3>here in Colorado. We've got Strawberry Days in Glenwood spring
<v Speaker 3>that's very exciting. So they've got all kinds of strawberry
<v Speaker 3>themed food events. People dress as strawberries. There's a lot
<v Speaker 3>of music up there in Glenwood Springs when they have
<v Speaker 3>their Strawberry Days.
<v Speaker 4>Have either of you been a part of it before?
<v Speaker 2>I have not dressed as a strawberry too.
<v Speaker 4>It is so much fun.
<v Speaker 3>Like I just love how Colorado really embraces the fruit.
<v Speaker 2>Right.
<v Speaker 4>We have days for all the fruits. So Strawberry Days
<v Speaker 4>in glen we really do.
<v Speaker 3>At j Apple Faction, Cedar edge apps, cherry so well,
<v Speaker 3>we've got the pay on your Cherry Days.
<v Speaker 4>We've got the olaitha sweet worn but still sweet. We
<v Speaker 4>have the Rocky Mountain, Rocky Ford Cantalope Days.
<v Speaker 2>Do they have a day? I'm sure they do better?
<v Speaker 4>Is there a melon daye text us?
<v Speaker 2>I do? I do have a giant mellon costume. H
<v Speaker 2>you knowipated you got.
<v Speaker 3>That one in the closet, okay, and then the big
<v Speaker 3>one in Denver. We've got June teenth festivities all weekend long.
<v Speaker 3>Ours is going to be a three day party now,
<v Speaker 3>so This used to be just a one day event,
<v Speaker 3>but now in the historic Five Points area, they're kicking
<v Speaker 3>things off tomorrow night. They've got music DJ, all kinds
<v Speaker 3>of fun stuff and that continues through Sunday with all
<v Speaker 3>kinds of festivities.
<v Speaker 4>They're for Juneteenth. So looks like a good time. And
<v Speaker 4>there you go. There's your mel high Hive Jair.
<v Speaker 1>Five questions, two players, one winner.
<v Speaker 4>I'm a winner.
<v Speaker 1>Who's getting crushed today?
<v Speaker 2>I can't wait to crush you people.
<v Speaker 3>It's time to play Katie Crush with JKJ.
<v Speaker 5>Let's get it on.
<v Speaker 2>Who do we have? We got Kristin who made it through?
<v Speaker 2>Hi Kristen?
<v Speaker 10>Hi, Hey, hello, good morning.
<v Speaker 2>Tell us a little bit about yourself.
<v Speaker 10>Well, we've been living in Denver for actually about two
<v Speaker 10>years today actually, and I'm a parent CNA for my kids.
<v Speaker 2>Nice. So where'd you come from?
<v Speaker 10>Well? I was born in North Carolina, but we lived
<v Speaker 10>in Florida before this.
<v Speaker 2>Oh nice. Well thanks for hanging out with us having
<v Speaker 2>a son in the morning. Now do you do you
<v Speaker 2>have like any hobbies or do you anything for fun?
<v Speaker 10>We like to go to comedy shows. We actually just
<v Speaker 10>went to see Pete Holmes last week.
<v Speaker 2>I love that guy. He's got a great podcast. Yes,
<v Speaker 2>very good, very good. Welcome.
<v Speaker 4>So if you can crush me today, it's right.
<v Speaker 3>Out a weird out reddy weird.
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, he's great.
<v Speaker 2>He's the best ever. Kristen. All right, so I'm gonna
<v Speaker 2>give you first of all, you keep saying we who's we?
<v Speaker 7>Oh?
<v Speaker 10>Me and my husband?
<v Speaker 2>Oh the hubs. You want to give him a shout out?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, my husband's Mark.
<v Speaker 4>I'm Mark Mark.
<v Speaker 2>Mark is the best you guys. Yeah, all right, Kristin.
<v Speaker 2>I'm going to give you and Katie the same five questions.
<v Speaker 2>Best out of five wins. Ties go to Katie because
<v Speaker 2>she's mean, hey, and she's the worst. Katie. You want
<v Speaker 2>to say anything to Kristen.
<v Speaker 4>Oh no, I love that you're playing for laughs.
<v Speaker 3>You want to have fun. So good luck to you, Kristen.
<v Speaker 3>I hope you bring it today.
<v Speaker 10>Thank you you too.
<v Speaker 2>Do you want to say anything to Mark?
<v Speaker 10>I hope these tickets.
<v Speaker 4>There we go? Good vibes your way, Kristen.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Katie, get out of here. She's leaving the studio, Kristen.
<v Speaker 2>She goes into a room where she can't hear anything.
<v Speaker 2>I come up with the questions, so there's no cheating,
<v Speaker 2>and we will find out if you are right or
<v Speaker 2>wrong once we bring her back in. So let's get
<v Speaker 2>it started. So, the video game Mortal Kombat, right, has
<v Speaker 2>a character named Scorpion. He's got a famous catchphrase when
<v Speaker 2>he drags opponent towards him after launching a spear from
<v Speaker 2>his hand. What's the catchphrase?
<v Speaker 10>Get over here?
<v Speaker 7>Oh?
<v Speaker 2>I like the way you said it even, all right?
<v Speaker 2>Second question, we'll get the wayback machine here. Who plays
<v Speaker 2>Gilbert in the movie what's eating Gilbert? Grape?
<v Speaker 10>Leonardo DiCaprio.
<v Speaker 2>What was the reality show that starred Paris Hilton and
<v Speaker 2>Nicole Ritchie?
<v Speaker 10>Oh gosh, I know this, I know this is the
<v Speaker 10>Simple Life.
<v Speaker 11>I think.
<v Speaker 2>Fourth question, what's the name of NASA's mission that successfully
<v Speaker 2>launched back on April First?
<v Speaker 10>Oh gosh, I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know, you don't know. You want to pass?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah?
<v Speaker 5>All right?
<v Speaker 2>Pass? And finally, what's the name given to leggings that
<v Speaker 2>look like jeans?
<v Speaker 10>Jeggings?
<v Speaker 2>Jiggings? All right, get Katie back in here. I'm gonna
<v Speaker 2>check one of my answers really quick. All right, Hi, Katie, Hi,
<v Speaker 2>I was looking at one of my answers really quick,
<v Speaker 2>making sure, okay, you're ready to play?
<v Speaker 4>I'm ready all right?
<v Speaker 2>What was the characters Scorpion? Remember from Mortal Kombat? Scorpion
<v Speaker 2>was his catchphrase when he drags an opponent towards him
<v Speaker 2>after launching a spear from his hand.
<v Speaker 4>It's like Finnish him.
<v Speaker 2>But that's not It's.
<v Speaker 8>Right?
<v Speaker 3>Is that it?
<v Speaker 5>Ria?
<v Speaker 2>What was it?
<v Speaker 1>I know that?
<v Speaker 9>What was it?
<v Speaker 2>Kristen, get over here, don't remember?
<v Speaker 4>It was Radar? I think who flipped?
<v Speaker 3>And then?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, thank you Lightning raid On? Right, Oh, Kristen, see
<v Speaker 2>what I gotta work with?
<v Speaker 7>Killer.
<v Speaker 2>Your second question, who played Gilbert in What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
<v Speaker 1>Oh?
<v Speaker 4>I love that movie. It's Johnny Depp.
<v Speaker 10>I've never seen that movie.
<v Speaker 2>You said Leod, but.
<v Speaker 4>His brother in the movie. It's a good guest. Johnny
<v Speaker 4>Depp's Gilbert.
<v Speaker 6>Great?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>What was the reality show that starred Paris Hilton and
<v Speaker 2>Nicole Richie?
<v Speaker 4>That's so hot?
<v Speaker 8>It's the simple line, Kristin, you said that we are
<v Speaker 8>having fun. This is a good time.
<v Speaker 2>What's the name of NASA's mission that was successfully launched
<v Speaker 2>back on April first? Oh?
<v Speaker 4>Is that the one with the Bezosky with the rocket
<v Speaker 4>that was shaped like the.
<v Speaker 2>Was I just want to say penis rocket, bezos rocket. Kristin,
<v Speaker 2>you said, pass the artemist chewing up and around the.
<v Speaker 3>Moon that didn't even have bezos on Its not the round.
<v Speaker 2>What's the name given to the leggings that look like
<v Speaker 2>jeans ogs? Hey, Kristin, you said jagging? Okay, tell me
<v Speaker 2>new math one two three one two three?
<v Speaker 4>Oh is it toie?
<v Speaker 2>What happens with ties? Kristin?
<v Speaker 10>Katie sides and she gets it.
<v Speaker 4>Because I'm a monster.
<v Speaker 2>But Kristen, guess what what we have work off tomorrow?
<v Speaker 2>We have a three day weekend. I'm gonna really good mood.
<v Speaker 2>You like comedy show? Yes, I'm going to take your
<v Speaker 2>tickets and go see Weird al. Yeah, that's what I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna do. Thanks for playing. Give him to Kristen.
<v Speaker 4>Don't do that. Give him to Kristen.
<v Speaker 2>Do you think Mark would want to go see weird Aw?
<v Speaker 2>Do you think Mark likes him?
<v Speaker 10>Definitely?
<v Speaker 2>Really a little date night.
<v Speaker 13>Yeah, I'm really good.
<v Speaker 2>I didn't tell you I was given to you yet. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>now now you got it.
<v Speaker 4>Thank you.
<v Speaker 2>Oh you're welcome. You're super sweet, so.
<v Speaker 10>Fun, so excited.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, we're excited for you well. You and Marko have
<v Speaker 2>a hell of a time at Red Rocks seeing Weird
<v Speaker 2>al I've seen him twice. Absolutely fantastic show, so you
<v Speaker 2>have a good time alrighty, Thank you so much, You're welcome.
<v Speaker 4>So much much fun, Kristin, thanks for playing and thanks
<v Speaker 4>for listening.
<v Speaker 7>You
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