<v Speaker 1>Jarny, Katie, and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>I can't even tell you how many people reached out
<v Speaker 2>to me yesterday and sent me messages, and I saw
<v Speaker 2>more on Facebook this morning in regards to the whole
<v Speaker 2>taking your underpants off with the swimsuit yesterday and you
<v Speaker 2>that was just a topic. We had not planned for
<v Speaker 2>it at all, but it just kind of took off,
<v Speaker 2>and we learned that Katie takes her underwear off when
<v Speaker 2>she puts her.
<v Speaker 3>Swimsuits on at TJ Max trying things on.
<v Speaker 1>Hold up, I need to hoy, no, no, no, I want
<v Speaker 1>to clarify that in my life, I've only tried on
<v Speaker 1>swimsuits like three times in my life off of the
<v Speaker 1>time I buy that swimsuit.
<v Speaker 3>So well, a lot of ladies wrote I know it.
<v Speaker 3>I know as you saw him too exactly. I got
<v Speaker 3>disgusting behavior.
<v Speaker 1>My daughter yelled at me.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I was going to ask you that, because when
<v Speaker 2>I left the station yesterday, I started thinking, and I
<v Speaker 2>know your daughter, baby Nana, listens to the show, and
<v Speaker 2>she's got a lot of friends that listen to the show.
<v Speaker 2>And I felt a little bad driving away yesterday, thinking, man.
<v Speaker 3>We kind of put you on blast.
<v Speaker 2>Yesterday, and your poor daughter had to listen to all
<v Speaker 2>that was did she call you?
<v Speaker 3>Did her friends here?
<v Speaker 4>Is?
<v Speaker 5>Oh?
<v Speaker 1>She was mad?
<v Speaker 3>Was she mom?
<v Speaker 1>People I work with?
<v Speaker 5>No?
<v Speaker 1>Now, yeah, I thought she was a little upset with me.
<v Speaker 1>And you know, part of it is she's like, I
<v Speaker 1>can't believe you're just out there living life as an adult. Sometimes,
<v Speaker 1>like when that comes from your kid, you're like, oh yeah, hey,
<v Speaker 1>wait a minute. You know, I get by pretty okay
<v Speaker 1>for the most part, but again, I don't go swimsuit
<v Speaker 1>shopping a whole lot. I haven't been comfortable with myself
<v Speaker 1>for a long time to be able to go bikini shopping.
<v Speaker 3>Especially I'm gonna take my underwear off and do some shopping.
<v Speaker 1>And this year I finally got the gump shin, I
<v Speaker 1>got the nerve. I've been working out, I've been running
<v Speaker 1>a lot, and so I was like, I got this
<v Speaker 1>and then I did it wrong.
<v Speaker 3>Well, your poor daughter, which actually, since we're talking about
<v Speaker 3>her here.
<v Speaker 2>Oh maybe nah nah, hey baby naah.
<v Speaker 3>I feel bad that she has sometimes.
<v Speaker 1>She thinks she knows everything, though, and I have to
<v Speaker 1>put her in her place.
<v Speaker 3>Well, she's twenty something years old, all twenty somethings are
<v Speaker 3>like that, they sure do.
<v Speaker 1>Okay. So the other day she tells me, she was
<v Speaker 1>just like, mom, you know what, because she's really into vinyl, right,
<v Speaker 1>she loves those things on vinyl. She has a vinyl collection.
<v Speaker 1>And she said, she's like, there's these new little records
<v Speaker 1>and I love them. And I was like, wait a second,
<v Speaker 1>I don't wait a minute, what do you mean by
<v Speaker 1>little records? And she's like, well, it's like a record,
<v Speaker 1>like a vine. It's small and it's so cute, and
<v Speaker 1>she thought her generation came up with the little records,
<v Speaker 1>Like no, this is such an old person thing already,
<v Speaker 1>and you guys are bringing it back. And that's fine
<v Speaker 1>if you want to bring something back and make it
<v Speaker 1>new and you know, trendy again, but don't claim it
<v Speaker 1>as if you all invented it. And so that got
<v Speaker 1>me going, and then I was telling her how I
<v Speaker 1>was just like, yeah, in the morning, I'll usually throw
<v Speaker 1>my clothes in the dryer to get him unwrinkled, like
<v Speaker 1>that's always my process. And she's like, oh, because I
<v Speaker 1>taught you that, huh, I taught you that. And I'm like,
<v Speaker 1>I've been lazy ironing my clothes.
<v Speaker 4>I know.
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, this has been a thing. It's entire existence
<v Speaker 1>of dryers. People have been lazy. She was convinced she
<v Speaker 1>taught me to put her clothes in the dryer to unwrinkle.
<v Speaker 1>That A slowly told her to shut up in that moment.
<v Speaker 1>I was like, you did not invent this. This was
<v Speaker 1>not your thing. But yeah, they think they know everything
<v Speaker 1>at this age. So when she was coming at me
<v Speaker 1>for the swimsuit thing, I was just like, listen, we
<v Speaker 1>all learn, like you know, at our own pace, and
<v Speaker 1>maybe if I'm just a little behind.
<v Speaker 3>I was today years old.
<v Speaker 1>This Wednesday thing, it's fine. But yeah, man, she she
<v Speaker 1>was on when yesterday she was because she was hungry
<v Speaker 1>and tired, and so she thinks she could come at me.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know if your kids do that, if.
<v Speaker 3>They still think that they can, Like, no, they're not
<v Speaker 3>to that point.
<v Speaker 1>You're not there yet. When they get there and they
<v Speaker 1>know that there are no like you know that she
<v Speaker 1>doesn't have to get grounded or punished when she a
<v Speaker 1>certain way. Moly Woada.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, you're talking to hey, Josh out of curiosity.
<v Speaker 3>Did you know that they had small records?
<v Speaker 5>Yes, the small Records has one song A and B side. Yeah, yeah, okay,
<v Speaker 5>did you no check your search history?
<v Speaker 3>Check it.
<v Speaker 2>I just got a note for my wife that I
<v Speaker 2>got to pick up my daughter today from cheer camp
<v Speaker 2>with about six of her friends. Oh yeah, oh Lord,
<v Speaker 2>help me.
<v Speaker 3>I don't want to do that.
<v Speaker 1>I bet they're all fired up.
<v Speaker 3>They are so fired up and chatty.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>I just sit there quietly and dry.
<v Speaker 1>Them all home. Do you really? Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>I do.
<v Speaker 1>Don't say anything.
<v Speaker 3>No, I just just shut up.
<v Speaker 1>Really you?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? What am I? I'm not gonna you see for sure?
<v Speaker 1>TikTok No, I no, I didn't. Don't talk to me.
<v Speaker 3>Please, don't talk to me. Let me just get you home,
<v Speaker 3>get out of the car. Oh my god.
<v Speaker 2>All right, guys, I'm gonna read you an email that
<v Speaker 2>came in and we want you to sound.
<v Speaker 3>Off about this.
<v Speaker 2>So here's our number three O three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen forty
<v Speaker 2>nine love your calls and commons.
<v Speaker 3>This one came in from Dave. He sent it to
<v Speaker 3>my Instagram.
<v Speaker 2>He goes, hey, jare my wife and I got went
<v Speaker 2>into one of the dumbest arguments this past weekend. Somehow
<v Speaker 2>it turned into a full debate that you guys might
<v Speaker 2>want to use for your show, like, okay, you hooked
<v Speaker 2>me Dave.
<v Speaker 3>So, he says.
<v Speaker 2>We were invited to a big neighborhood block party a
<v Speaker 2>few years ago.
<v Speaker 3>I would have been excited about it.
<v Speaker 2>There was some food trucks coming in, and my buddy's
<v Speaker 2>got a band, so live music, We're hanging out with
<v Speaker 2>a bunch of people.
<v Speaker 3>But this time, all I could think.
<v Speaker 2>About was how nice it would be to stay home,
<v Speaker 2>order take out, sit on my deck, and be in
<v Speaker 2>bed by nine thirty.
<v Speaker 3>Sounds pretty dreamy.
<v Speaker 1>K Oh. Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>When I told my wife the block parties have completely
<v Speaker 2>lost their appeal to me, she looked at me like
<v Speaker 2>I had just announced I was ready for the retirement home.
<v Speaker 2>She says I'm becoming boring and that nobody in their
<v Speaker 2>forties should be excited about staying home on a Saturday night.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, on contreer, my friend, I disagree.
<v Speaker 2>I told her it's not that I'm boring, It's just
<v Speaker 2>that I've learned that I actually enjoy like being by
<v Speaker 2>myself and not around a bunch of people. I don't
<v Speaker 2>like small talk. It just doesn't sound fun anymore now.
<v Speaker 3>She's telling all of.
<v Speaker 2>Her friends that I've officially become an old man. Unfortunately
<v Speaker 2>most of them seem to agree with her, So I'm curious.
<v Speaker 3>Am I alone?
<v Speaker 1>Here? Was?
<v Speaker 2>What has completely lost its appeal as you've gotten older?
<v Speaker 2>We'd love to hear your comments.
<v Speaker 3>And that's from Dave.
<v Speaker 2>Well, thank you Dave for writing it, and again, if
<v Speaker 2>you ever want to reach out to us Jeremy Katie
<v Speaker 2>Josh on Instagram and Facebook. I get it. I totally
<v Speaker 2>get it. So first things, first, phone lines are open.
<v Speaker 2>What's lost its appeal now that you've gotten older? We
<v Speaker 2>want to hear from you. Threeho three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine call right now. What do you think
<v Speaker 2>about Dave's situation here? Yeah, I'm with him.
<v Speaker 1>That's the thing. We have to be in bed so early,
<v Speaker 1>So these things since I started doing this show appeal
<v Speaker 1>to me a lot more because we're in bed so early.
<v Speaker 1>But I I think that you're also saving a lot
<v Speaker 1>of money, right, Like, there's so many good things about it.
<v Speaker 1>So I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>And you feel good the next day because you haven't
<v Speaker 2>been drinking so much. You're not annoyed because a neighbor
<v Speaker 2>said something to you. And you felt disrespected. You don't
<v Speaker 2>have to do the small talk with John down the
<v Speaker 2>street and hear him bragging about his lawn. Yeah, like you,
<v Speaker 2>just as you get older, you don't have time for
<v Speaker 2>all that crap.
<v Speaker 1>Well, let's be honest, the longer you hang out in
<v Speaker 1>a situation like that, the more chance things will go sideway.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you can have.
<v Speaker 1>Exactly. Well, sound's gonna do some crazy jump up on
<v Speaker 1>that picnic table, and all of a sudden it could
<v Speaker 1>be you too, talking about you know what what happened there?
<v Speaker 3>Well, Dave did exactly.
<v Speaker 1>So it's it's I think you're avoiding a lot of
<v Speaker 1>bad things when you don't do things like that.
<v Speaker 3>Dave, buddy, we're kind of on your side. We get it.
<v Speaker 2>Socializing and doing that kind of stuff has kind of
<v Speaker 2>lost its appeal. Sometimes I'm in the mood for it,
<v Speaker 2>but generally I think I'm getting to the point where
<v Speaker 2>I want to be in bed early and whatever. If
<v Speaker 2>it makes you sound old, whatever, dude, But that does
<v Speaker 2>open up the conversation. What has lost its appeal now
<v Speaker 2>that you're getting older.
<v Speaker 3>We want your calls and comments.
<v Speaker 2>Three oh three six nine one one mix three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one, sixteen forty nine. That'll get you
<v Speaker 2>on the air with Jeremy Katie Josh. We're talking about
<v Speaker 2>the things that have just kind of lost their their
<v Speaker 2>appeal as you've gotten older, you just ain't nobody got
<v Speaker 2>time for that moment.
<v Speaker 3>What's yours, Katie or do you have any you want
<v Speaker 3>to read?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah? No mine. I have definitely outgrown amusement park rides.
<v Speaker 1>Like when I was younger, man, I would run up
<v Speaker 1>to the mind racer like, no tilt the world stood
<v Speaker 1>a chance. But now you can find me at the
<v Speaker 1>teacups like, yeah, okay, that's where I something gentle. Something gentle.
<v Speaker 1>It makes me throw up, Like too much movement will
<v Speaker 1>make me just hurl all over everything. Nobody wants that.
<v Speaker 1>So I've definitely outgrown it that something. As I got older,
<v Speaker 1>I'm like, I don't have any time for throw up.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. Somebody rode in and says fireworks. She says, I
<v Speaker 2>enjoying for about two and a half minutes.
<v Speaker 3>Then I'm out.
<v Speaker 2>As I get older, I just I don't have time
<v Speaker 2>for fireworks anymore. I'm kind of with you, especially with
<v Speaker 2>Fourth of July coming up. You're like, eh, once your
<v Speaker 2>two three minutes in. You're like, all right, let's wrap
<v Speaker 2>it up. A Sarah wrote in and said, I'm over
<v Speaker 2>owning the newest phone.
<v Speaker 1>Oh I'm over on my pay more.
<v Speaker 2>For a phone that does essentially the same thing. Maybe
<v Speaker 2>you get a better camera.
<v Speaker 3>She's like, my old iPhone fourteen works just fine. That's
<v Speaker 3>a pretty good one.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I will, Hey, well will, Now that you're older,
<v Speaker 2>what just has lost its appeal?
<v Speaker 1>Buddy, I've gotten tired of staying out and drinking all night.
<v Speaker 4>You know, you know you feel like you feel awful
<v Speaker 4>the next day.
<v Speaker 1>You didn't get any good sleep.
<v Speaker 3>You know, you had a good night of it.
<v Speaker 4>At what costs?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it does take you two or three days to
<v Speaker 2>recover anymore.
<v Speaker 1>Absolutely.
<v Speaker 3>You know what I did the other night? Will? We went?
<v Speaker 3>I'm a very avid golfer. We went golfing.
<v Speaker 1>Shut up? He went to Top Golf.
<v Speaker 2>Well, yeah, I'm a golfer. Yeah, I love golfing. So
<v Speaker 2>we went to Top Golf. You know what I had?
<v Speaker 3>I had three beers there, but they were the michelob
<v Speaker 3>Ultra zero with zero alcohol in them, and you know
<v Speaker 3>what tasty?
<v Speaker 4>Really?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, buddy, even he can't believe it.
<v Speaker 3>I can't believe it. He's still shocked that I'm a
<v Speaker 3>professional golfer.
<v Speaker 4>But yeah, yeah, honestly, I'm here.
<v Speaker 2>I had a hankering for a beer. Okay, I just
<v Speaker 2>like the taste of a beer. And we had like,
<v Speaker 2>you know, some junk food with it, so it's like,
<v Speaker 2>you need a beer to wash some of this down.
<v Speaker 2>And I was like, I don't want to drink, and
<v Speaker 2>I got to drive all the way home. I'm gonna
<v Speaker 2>try some non alcoholic beer.
<v Speaker 1>It was fantastic.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, you got to satisfy the craving of having a beer,
<v Speaker 2>but you felt fantastic the next day.
<v Speaker 3>Highly recommend it.
<v Speaker 1>That day's long hangover though, that was it.
<v Speaker 3>Oh city.
<v Speaker 1>You'll know, I haven't drank in years, but that was
<v Speaker 1>a big part. Is it takes you so long to
<v Speaker 1>recover and at what costs?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I know, I know what has lost its appeal
<v Speaker 2>now that you're getting older. Three zho three six nine
<v Speaker 2>one sixteen forty nine. Steve Roden has had huge restaurant menus.
<v Speaker 2>Gave me a one page simple menu.
<v Speaker 3>This guy's not going to the cheesecake See who hurt you?
<v Speaker 1>No, you need the big menus with all this stuff,
<v Speaker 1>so many choices, Oh yeah, I don't.
<v Speaker 2>I get it though, Like you sit down at some
<v Speaker 2>of these places and it's a book and you're like,
<v Speaker 2>I don't need I don't need seventy choices because then
<v Speaker 2>it's analysis paralysis.
<v Speaker 3>You have no idea what to order because there's just
<v Speaker 3>too much stuff.
<v Speaker 1>That's why In and Out has so much appeal.
<v Speaker 3>Katie three three options.
<v Speaker 1>I like to pregame that menu before I even get there.
<v Speaker 1>I've read it over like three or four times. It's
<v Speaker 1>getting excited for what I'm going to order, so wrote in.
<v Speaker 2>Janell wrote in and said, now that I'm older, I
<v Speaker 2>hate surprise parties. I appreciate the thought, but please do
<v Speaker 2>not jump out and scare me for my birthday. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>surprise parties are stupid. Yeah, They're really stupid. Midnight movie
<v Speaker 2>premieres came in on the text line luxury cars. Now
<v Speaker 2>that I'm older, I don't don't find luxury cars appealing.
<v Speaker 1>Way apreciate like yeah said.
<v Speaker 2>They said, why do you have your money away? A
<v Speaker 2>Nissan works just fine for me. Yeah, I get it.
<v Speaker 2>I've had a couple of Corvettes and when I sold
<v Speaker 2>my last one. You know how many people are like
<v Speaker 2>Jared do you miss it. I do not think about
<v Speaker 2>that car for a second, really, not a second. It
<v Speaker 2>was so nice to get rid of it, because there's
<v Speaker 2>this stigma. People look at you different, people ride your butt.
<v Speaker 3>They you know, they.
<v Speaker 2>Park extra close to you too, because you know, they think,
<v Speaker 2>you know, the luxury got here.
<v Speaker 3>I do not miss driving that car at all.
<v Speaker 2>Hi, Dave, Hey, Hey, so now that you're old, Dave,
<v Speaker 2>what's lost its appeal?
<v Speaker 4>I've got Brocco season tickets and I am not going
<v Speaker 4>to any games where it's going to be cold or
<v Speaker 4>a lot of times even the night games.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, yes, going to stadiums like that in general, like
<v Speaker 2>the like Mile High where it's so many and trying
<v Speaker 2>to find parking and just trying to get in lost
<v Speaker 2>its appeal.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, one word, definitely.
<v Speaker 1>I think even just the fandom, right, Dave, Like you,
<v Speaker 1>you put so much of your emotional availability into your
<v Speaker 1>sports team a lot when you're younger, especially, and then
<v Speaker 1>as you get older, you're like, I don't want to
<v Speaker 1>ruin my Monday because the something that happened on Sunday.
<v Speaker 1>You know, I just don't want to do it anymore.
<v Speaker 4>But yeah, so much.
<v Speaker 3>But you still have season tickets you're still paying for him.
<v Speaker 4>I I do. But I have a son who loves
<v Speaker 4>to go. I mean he's even he's almost thirty, so
<v Speaker 4>he loves to go. He usually goes with me, And
<v Speaker 4>if it's going to be cold, or if it's going
<v Speaker 4>to be a night game, one of his friends gets
<v Speaker 4>a free ticket, so go.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, pass it on to the next one, Dave.
<v Speaker 3>We appreciate you setting off man. Have a great Wednesday.
<v Speaker 4>All right, thanks you too, bye by day.
<v Speaker 3>You know it's lost its appeal now that I've gotten older.
<v Speaker 3>Is a roundabouts. I love roundabout, like a good roundabout.
<v Speaker 1>I love them. Stop saying in that camp where I'm
<v Speaker 1>just like I like it. I feel like it's fun.
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, you close your eyes.
<v Speaker 1>Out. I don't close my eyes, but I think it's fun.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, And I don't know, Josh, can you participate? What
<v Speaker 3>are you twenty nine? Absolutely no, I'm a little bit
<v Speaker 3>older than that.
<v Speaker 5>I think. The thing that's the funniest to me that
<v Speaker 5>I've completely lost its appeal for is texting. I mean,
<v Speaker 5>I grew up in the texting generation, but now that
<v Speaker 5>there's voice to text, I consistently do that way more
<v Speaker 5>than using my thumbs. Like I'll still text message, that's fine, whatever,
<v Speaker 5>But it's funny because I hate phone calls now. Like
<v Speaker 5>I used to talk to my friends all the time
<v Speaker 5>on the phones. You know, we would plan things, do whatever,
<v Speaker 5>talk to my girlfriend.
<v Speaker 3>Know that you don't like phone calls. I can't stand them.
<v Speaker 3>I can't stand them now. Oh I want to tell
<v Speaker 3>so many stories. I don't want to make you mad.
<v Speaker 3>What happened.
<v Speaker 2>Just like when we have you call somebody, it's like
<v Speaker 2>the most confusing process in the world. With all due respect,
<v Speaker 2>I could see that for you, you know, I'm right.
<v Speaker 3>I could see that. They're like, hey, Josh, go call
<v Speaker 3>this winner And he's in there for like ten minutes
<v Speaker 3>trying to figure it out how the button's confused me
<v Speaker 3>j And I'm not even but I'm not trying to
<v Speaker 3>be mean, but no, it's like Katie and now, like
<v Speaker 3>he's never used the phone.
<v Speaker 1>He's like, can I just text them?
<v Speaker 2>Probably the last time, like you were in there for
<v Speaker 2>probably fifteen minutes trying to get ahold of somebody, and
<v Speaker 2>I picked up the phone in here and I called
<v Speaker 2>the number and I had him on the phone within
<v Speaker 2>thirty seconds.
<v Speaker 3>It's not my fault.
<v Speaker 5>She didn't answer.
<v Speaker 3>It's not my fault. She didn't answer. Both Katie and
<v Speaker 3>I were like, he has just never used the phone.
<v Speaker 3>What is this hold music? I don't get it.
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