<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh makes one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know if a lot of people know this,
<v Speaker 2>but Katie's on a bit of a health journey.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah she is.
<v Speaker 2>She's trying to bulk up like crazy. Well no, it
<v Speaker 2>a just wants to get really jacked. No, and doing so,
<v Speaker 2>she needs a protein, so she grabbed the new Dorito's
<v Speaker 2>protein chips.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, none of that is accurate.
<v Speaker 3>Actually, none of that.
<v Speaker 1>Bulking je lean lean mean machine going four.
<v Speaker 4>But protein's important for everybody, and I'm always looking at
<v Speaker 4>snacks that I can have that replace the bad snacks,
<v Speaker 4>because that's the thing is when you look at like
<v Speaker 4>regular Doritos, it's just full of a lot of nonsense
<v Speaker 4>that's not good for you, right, And not that these
<v Speaker 4>are like, you know, a health nack food like exactly,
<v Speaker 4>it's not like all my antioxidants are going to come
<v Speaker 4>from my Dorito's protein chips. But I do get ten
<v Speaker 4>grams of protein per serving and there's only like.
<v Speaker 1>Eight grams of carbs.
<v Speaker 4>Like it cuts down on a lot of the stuff
<v Speaker 4>that I'm trying to avoid, and when I sowop it
<v Speaker 4>as a snack, it helps out.
<v Speaker 1>But guess what I had for dinner last night, homie, you.
<v Speaker 3>Had protein hot pockets.
<v Speaker 1>No it didn't.
<v Speaker 4>I had a Southwest salad just packed with avocado and
<v Speaker 4>fresh corn. So you have to have balance in your life.
<v Speaker 4>And these Doritos chips, yeah, I'm perfect for a snack.
<v Speaker 3>It was pretty funny. I came into this.
<v Speaker 2>She's like, I found a healthy snack. I can full
<v Speaker 2>protein and.
<v Speaker 4>I found new protein chips, is what I said. And
<v Speaker 4>these replaced the wild chips. So I've shown those to
<v Speaker 4>you guys before the wild chips, and they are essentially
<v Speaker 4>just meat dehydrated into chip form. It's literally like a
<v Speaker 4>chip piece of meaty. Yeah, not jerky at all. It's
<v Speaker 4>like a chip, but it's made from chicken. And then
<v Speaker 4>it's like buffalo flavored and they are tasty. Man, they're tasty.
<v Speaker 4>It's like ten dollars a bag eight if you can
<v Speaker 4>get it on sale, and these Doritle's protein chips were
<v Speaker 4>just ten or I'm sorry five.
<v Speaker 1>It was a bargain and they're tasty.
<v Speaker 4>I because they're like sweet barbecue, so like they last
<v Speaker 4>for three seconds and then the flavor goes away and
<v Speaker 4>then there's just a regular corn chip. But it's those
<v Speaker 4>three seconds are money, Like, man, is it good for
<v Speaker 4>three seconds?
<v Speaker 1>It's like, well a lot of times I've said that.
<v Speaker 3>My wedding night. Okay, yeah, all.
<v Speaker 1>Right, did you try them the sweet barbecue?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah? I'm looking at them right now, that barbecue.
<v Speaker 4>What other flavors do they have? Because they only have
<v Speaker 4>the sweet tangy barbecue.
<v Speaker 3>I'm just seeing vegetable oil, vegetables.
<v Speaker 1>That sounds awful. Who's trying that one?
<v Speaker 3>It's it's you're highly processed.
<v Speaker 1>Yah, yeah, their process, But so is everything in America.
<v Speaker 1>So if I am guess what was in my Southwest
<v Speaker 1>salad homes.
<v Speaker 4>Blacks baked, be me like I hit all the other marks.
<v Speaker 2>So you it's so you, that's all it is. It's
<v Speaker 2>just so you.
<v Speaker 4>Know how hard it is to get your protein in Jeremy, Like,
<v Speaker 4>that's it.
<v Speaker 2>You're obsessing a little too much about the protein. With
<v Speaker 2>all due respects, you.
<v Speaker 1>Are can't you are you obsessed about protes?
<v Speaker 4>You need to hit those marks, like how do you
<v Speaker 4>get lean and tone if you don't have protein?
<v Speaker 1>Like that's the building blocks of life.
<v Speaker 4>Come on, all the amino that's there.
<v Speaker 3>You need to be in the cut that's right, and
<v Speaker 3>you get cut. Eat those.
<v Speaker 2>I got a whole stack of just like odds and ends,
<v Speaker 2>just fun stories floating around. I'll start with a personal one.
<v Speaker 2>Last night, I just had to shake my head. It's
<v Speaker 2>just being involved with the h o A.
<v Speaker 3>I just don't know. What do you have to do.
<v Speaker 2>We had to go walk the neighborhood a little bit
<v Speaker 2>last night and inspect a house that cut down a
<v Speaker 2>tree because a neighbor down the street was upset that
<v Speaker 2>neighborhood cut down his tree on his property.
<v Speaker 3>They were upset by that because they liked that tree.
<v Speaker 1>Can be upset by that? Is that part of the rules.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think so true.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know why that stuff. I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>I just I like being involved and tapped in and
<v Speaker 2>knowing what's just what's going on in the community too.
<v Speaker 3>I just like that he's nose. I'm supers so much trouble.
<v Speaker 2>I think this one that guy cut down his tree
<v Speaker 2>down the street and I liked it.
<v Speaker 3>I gotta write a harshly worded letter to somebody.
<v Speaker 2>It wasn't wasn't It was like five houses down what
<v Speaker 2>I'm that homeowner's property and he was having like foundation
<v Speaker 2>issues and stuff. He's like, I gotta get rid of
<v Speaker 2>this giant tree. And that neighbor down the street was
<v Speaker 2>mad that that tree was cut down.
<v Speaker 3>I like that tree. Oh my god.
<v Speaker 4>What are we doing?
<v Speaker 1>What did you do? Did you have to take a picture.
<v Speaker 3>No, there's no tree to take a picture, sure of
<v Speaker 3>what happened. Took a picture of the hole? Too bad?
<v Speaker 2>Anyway, I used to other stuff flowing around. There's this
<v Speaker 2>list out this morning talking about the most stressful airports
<v Speaker 2>around the country. O'Hare in Chicago, that's where your boyfriend is.
<v Speaker 1>I've been there.
<v Speaker 3>Most stressful.
<v Speaker 2>Laguardian New York City JFK, New York blah blah blah. Anyway,
<v Speaker 2>d I A made the list, A like number five.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, stressful.
<v Speaker 1>So it is like LaGuardia more stressful than d I A.
<v Speaker 1>Is that what it says?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, this came in at five.
<v Speaker 4>I would flip them. I would say d I A
<v Speaker 4>was way more stressful.
<v Speaker 3>I would agree.
<v Speaker 4>Maybe it's just because I've flown out of here so
<v Speaker 4>many times, so I have a lot to compare it to.
<v Speaker 1>But it is never easy to get in, and for
<v Speaker 1>me at least.
<v Speaker 3>It really isn't.
<v Speaker 2>And something about just getting into d just driving and
<v Speaker 2>making sure you're in the right lane and where you going.
<v Speaker 3>It's very stressful and it's so massive.
<v Speaker 1>You got that big horse just looking.
<v Speaker 3>At you off.
<v Speaker 2>It's like I've already killed one.
<v Speaker 3>Quickly.
<v Speaker 2>Anyway, d I A is stressful and it is That
<v Speaker 2>train even stresses me out. You know what stresses me
<v Speaker 2>out was if you're in there with all those people
<v Speaker 2>and you've got nothing to hold on to, and you're
<v Speaker 2>in the middle and you just have to brak. You're
<v Speaker 2>trying to balance the bed and you feel like you've
<v Speaker 2>never stood before.
<v Speaker 4>And you don't want to hit anybody around you because
<v Speaker 4>then you're totally incompetent.
<v Speaker 5>They look at you like the entire time you just
<v Speaker 5>have alanroach going hold on.
<v Speaker 3>And you're like groping the people next to you or not.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So if you use a loofah in the shower,
<v Speaker 2>I used to be a lufa hardcore loof Okay, Okay.
<v Speaker 2>Dermatologists are saying get rid of it because yet another
<v Speaker 2>story the amount of germs and bacteria.
<v Speaker 3>They say those lufahs are breeding grounds for back tia.
<v Speaker 4>Uh.
<v Speaker 3>They say you should just be washing with your hands.
<v Speaker 2>Just I'm washing with my hand, They say, that's the safest,
<v Speaker 2>most effective way to clean your body, so I do
<v Speaker 2>less likely to irritate skin, and they don't.
<v Speaker 3>Your hands essentially don't sit around and collect bacteria. They do.
<v Speaker 4>And what kind of mind do you have to have
<v Speaker 4>to think that cleaning your body with your dirty hands
<v Speaker 4>is getting it cleaner.
<v Speaker 3>But you're.
<v Speaker 2>I know, wash cloth, you know, okay, wash They talked
<v Speaker 2>about wash you know, Like I.
<v Speaker 1>Use a washcloth like two three times max. And then
<v Speaker 1>it goes in the washer, you know. And I always
<v Speaker 1>like I would.
<v Speaker 2>Use it one time and I.
<v Speaker 4>Wash it out and I hang it up to dry
<v Speaker 4>your hands times. But then again before I use it,
<v Speaker 4>I clean it out again, like I'm washing it before
<v Speaker 4>your hand to wash off my body. Your hands carry
<v Speaker 4>so much craft and.
<v Speaker 2>I feel like with the wash cloth, hey sits there
<v Speaker 2>and dries out. It's it's like, uh, it's collecting bacteria
<v Speaker 2>and stuff's growing on all right because.
<v Speaker 3>It's wet and it's warm.
<v Speaker 4>We are so yourself that we think our hands are
<v Speaker 4>gonna get us clean.
<v Speaker 3>Like I don't like that. I'm with you. They're too slick.
<v Speaker 3>I need a little exfoliation, you know. I just like
<v Speaker 3>I've switched to the.
<v Speaker 2>Bar, though, I'm a bar guy now, so I just
<v Speaker 2>hold the bar in my hand and wash with the bar.
<v Speaker 5>You can also get the exfoliating bars air, which is
<v Speaker 5>great because it does scrub a little bit and it's
<v Speaker 5>really nice.
<v Speaker 2>So they say loofahs are horrible. The washcloths came in
<v Speaker 2>just under the loofer. They say, it's not as bad
<v Speaker 2>a harboring bacteria and it it's a little gentler when
<v Speaker 2>it comes to removing dead skin because you're not maybe
<v Speaker 2>damaging fully your skin's protective barrier, says this story.
<v Speaker 3>The loofahs, you.
<v Speaker 2>Get in there and you're you're scrubbing, right, I mean yeah.
<v Speaker 2>They say it's really bad if you have like eggs
<v Speaker 2>amount and things like that, because then you're just get
<v Speaker 2>more bacteria in those cuts and everything.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, showering is gross.
<v Speaker 4>G Do you know something I don't recommend something I
<v Speaker 4>did once because I went and got a petdacure once
<v Speaker 4>and I was like.
<v Speaker 1>I can totally do this. My doubt, this is fine.
<v Speaker 1>You want those kitchen scrubbies, you.
<v Speaker 3>Know, like a scrub daddy.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, like a scrub daddy. I take it to my feet,
<v Speaker 1>I took it to my ouch.
<v Speaker 3>I was ouch.
<v Speaker 1>I could walk right for.
<v Speaker 3>A week out.
<v Speaker 1>Show those who does that, don't do it.
<v Speaker 3>That's like torture.
<v Speaker 1>Don't do it.
<v Speaker 3>That scrub daddy wasn't smiling anymore.
<v Speaker 1>It was I wasn't smiling either, Like that was that
<v Speaker 1>was hard.
<v Speaker 2>I gotta get me a scrub dad feet steel wall.
<v Speaker 4>Because I spent like seventy dollars getting somebody to do
<v Speaker 4>all this stuff to my feet.
<v Speaker 1>And the whole time I was watching him like I
<v Speaker 1>can do that, I can do that. I even took.
<v Speaker 4>Candle wax and preen and pretended it was that paraffin.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yes, you like not okay?
<v Speaker 4>Also, not one time I tried this. This one time,
<v Speaker 4>I was like, TikTok made me do it? Owie howie, Yeah,
<v Speaker 4>not a good idea.
<v Speaker 2>I got one more story for you, and you're gonna
<v Speaker 2>want to shower off after this. There's a visitor at
<v Speaker 2>Camp Edison in California's Sierra Nevada Foothills.
<v Speaker 3>I don't even know where this place is. I'd have
<v Speaker 3>to look it up anyway.
<v Speaker 2>They required some emergency rescues this past Sunday because a
<v Speaker 2>guy dropped his sunglasses into the porta potty. The old honeybucket. Actually,
<v Speaker 2>this is probably not even a porta potty. Let me look,
<v Speaker 2>it's probably one of those just a giant hole in
<v Speaker 2>the ground. Yeah, I think that's what it is, because
<v Speaker 2>if it's the National Parks.
<v Speaker 1>That's exactly what it is.
<v Speaker 3>Anyway, Hell with a scrub daddy. They scrubbed him down
<v Speaker 3>for sunglasses.
<v Speaker 2>Who is reaching into one of these gigantic holes in
<v Speaker 2>the ground in a national park to get their sunglasses?
<v Speaker 2>They were gyms, Yeah, But to me, I'm like, that
<v Speaker 2>is gone. Those are done.
<v Speaker 3>I can't name one thing I would do or to
<v Speaker 3>get in there and retrieve your phone.
<v Speaker 1>You wouldn't do it.
<v Speaker 2>No, there was a baby in there. At that point,
<v Speaker 2>we're gonna be like, Yeah, the baby will be fine.
<v Speaker 2>He'll turn into a little mutant superhero.
<v Speaker 1>He's gonna rule.
<v Speaker 4>Things down there, so he'll be crazyworld so gross.
<v Speaker 3>This guy on TikTok has gone viral. I should give
<v Speaker 3>you a little fat America. Here you go in my bell.
<v Speaker 3>He's a Crumble employee.
<v Speaker 2>He works at Crumble, and he's been talking about all
<v Speaker 2>these customers that keep coming in and getting these dirty
<v Speaker 2>sodas that everybody is so crazy about.
<v Speaker 3>Right now, and uh, he got in trouble. And here's why. Everyone.
<v Speaker 6>I'm a Crumble employee, and we've started to have customers
<v Speaker 6>come in every day or multiple times a day for
<v Speaker 6>these new dirty sodas that have one hundred and forty
<v Speaker 6>eight grams of sugar in them. One time, I said
<v Speaker 6>to one of the customers, like, there's one hundred and
<v Speaker 6>forty eight grams of sugar. And then I got in
<v Speaker 6>trouble because I'm not really supposed to point that out.
<v Speaker 6>And then they were like, well, you know, normally I
<v Speaker 6>drank ten cans of coke a day, so it's not
<v Speaker 6>the same thing. And I said, well yeah, And I said,
<v Speaker 6>so you're replacing your coke with the dirty sodas And
<v Speaker 6>they're like, no, I just drink the ten cans of
<v Speaker 6>coke and then I also get the dirty soda. Oh,
<v Speaker 6>and also usually get a box of six cookies to
<v Speaker 6>go with their.
<v Speaker 5>In my bellance, I'm genuinely speechless, Dame.
<v Speaker 4>Oh you shock me with sugar overload.
<v Speaker 2>Six cans of coke, the dirty sodas and a box
<v Speaker 2>of cookies, Oh.
<v Speaker 1>My god, on top of the sodium.
<v Speaker 2>That and that guy got in trouble because he's like,
<v Speaker 2>are you sure you want to do this?
<v Speaker 4>They're like, I'm at Crumbleser, this is why I'm here.
<v Speaker 3>I didn't even know my mother in law Winter Trumble
<v Speaker 3>crazy for her. Wow, I just tell you how happy I.
<v Speaker 1>Am for you, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>We went outside yesterday after the show and checked out
<v Speaker 2>Katie's old school vintage Slash retro car that she picked up.
<v Speaker 3>From the nineteen hundred. The nineteen hundreds with thirty thousand
<v Speaker 3>miles on it.
<v Speaker 1>It's amazing.
<v Speaker 3>I'm impressed.
<v Speaker 1>I'm patting myself on the back. Just so you know.
<v Speaker 2>One of our sports guys from next Door Altitude walked
<v Speaker 2>out with us Smart Mosure.
<v Speaker 3>He's like, no, nos, car your car.
<v Speaker 1>He was gonna clean my wheels for me.
<v Speaker 3>Don't bring your tire shine. He was impressed that Katy
<v Speaker 3>opened up the trunk and was showing us everything in
<v Speaker 3>the trunk.
<v Speaker 1>I was so excited about it.
<v Speaker 2>Like I thought about you last night, I found myself smiling.
<v Speaker 3>I just was like, that was just You're just cute me.
<v Speaker 3>I I'm not so happy for you because you are
<v Speaker 3>so happy. I am love you perfect.
<v Speaker 2>So it's gonna suck when it hails all over your
<v Speaker 2>car today because there's a baseball sized hail worker.
<v Speaker 1>I know, I know, I need to definitely plan for that.
<v Speaker 3>But to go get do you have to go to
<v Speaker 3>the DMV.
<v Speaker 1>W to the DMV yesterday. And I tell you what.
<v Speaker 4>First of all, I walk into this place and the number,
<v Speaker 4>because you always have to walk up to the kiosk and.
<v Speaker 1>Grab a number. My number was six six seven, Like
<v Speaker 1>if I.
<v Speaker 4>Had been one more, one less, I would have been
<v Speaker 4>a bad number, right, So automatically I.
<v Speaker 1>Was like, wow, that was close.
<v Speaker 4>I'm sitting in the DMV waiting for my number to
<v Speaker 4>be called, and that's funny. Also, just how the amount
<v Speaker 4>of people who come in after you get served before you,
<v Speaker 4>and how.
<v Speaker 1>That just takes to you. I get so angry.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you know the DMV, like maybe somebody's got something
<v Speaker 2>quick renewal, somebody over here has got a marriage certificate
<v Speaker 2>or something.
<v Speaker 4>We're all there for different reasons, and I imagine the
<v Speaker 4>people behind the counter are helping different people. Their expertise, right,
<v Speaker 4>is all different. So I get that for whatever reason.
<v Speaker 3>You see someone that showed up after you.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I'm mad about I'm mad about it.
<v Speaker 4>And then I'm sitting there and I'm just you know,
<v Speaker 4>observing everybody else and kind of listening in and whatnot.
<v Speaker 1>And there's this.
<v Speaker 4>One lady who is like having conversations with all the
<v Speaker 4>people she's helping, right, just like talking about the World
<v Speaker 4>Cup and talking about this. And I'm like, oh, I
<v Speaker 4>can't wait until I get called and I can have
<v Speaker 4>a conversation.
<v Speaker 1>And then I get called and.
<v Speaker 4>The lady who's helping me, First of all, her name's Tiffany,
<v Speaker 4>and that was like my least favorite name in the
<v Speaker 4>whole world.
<v Speaker 1>So I get no, she didn't even say that. She
<v Speaker 1>is silent the entire time, like and then she barely talks.
<v Speaker 4>She's like like what, like how much money?
<v Speaker 1>Keep asking her what she has to like to say?
<v Speaker 4>I have to ask her to repeat it a bunch,
<v Speaker 4>but she barely speaks to me.
<v Speaker 1>So you don't want to talk.
<v Speaker 4>About the World Cup? Wait a minute, Like what about
<v Speaker 4>Homie over here? He gets to talk about the World Cup?
<v Speaker 4>I like soccer or football. This is like the total
<v Speaker 4>Like this is like my dream DM. I don't want
<v Speaker 4>to talk to anybody. Please don't talk.
<v Speaker 3>To me, and we should talk.
<v Speaker 4>I feel like I did something wrong, Like why do
<v Speaker 4>I get the silent treatment?
<v Speaker 3>Tiffany, like, come on, so funny, talk.
<v Speaker 1>To me about titles and plates and stuff. So angry
<v Speaker 1>that she didn't, All right, you should go back
<v Speaker 2>Today and just hang out if anyone wants to talk
<v Speaker 2>to you, Tiffany
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