<v Speaker 1>Jerey, Katy, and Josh one hundred off the air.
<v Speaker 2>Josh was telling us about something gross that happened on
<v Speaker 2>the trail yesterday.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, like Katie, I like to run a lot, And
<v Speaker 3>unlike Katie, I don't feel his braggadocious I don't even
<v Speaker 3>brag about it all the time.
<v Speaker 1>But Jeremy, I am.
<v Speaker 3>I am on my running journey, as Jeremy likes to say,
<v Speaker 3>and yesterday was weird. I have like a home stretch
<v Speaker 3>of about a half mile where it's just a pretty
<v Speaker 3>straight path that goes right back to my car and
<v Speaker 3>where I can leave. So I'm running that and I'm
<v Speaker 3>finishing up my run yesterday, and in the distance, I'm
<v Speaker 3>seeing another runner pass or you know, get closer to me.
<v Speaker 3>And as I'm running up, running up, running up to him,
<v Speaker 3>finally get to where I'm about, you know, three feet
<v Speaker 3>away from him, and I kind of give him the
<v Speaker 3>what's up nod that all guys do, like, hey man,
<v Speaker 3>how are you.
<v Speaker 4>I have my headphones in so I can't hear him.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not gonna have a conversation, but he looks at
<v Speaker 3>me gives me the what's up nod as well. But
<v Speaker 3>then I mean directly in front of me. Farmer's blow
<v Speaker 3>snot rocket directly in front of me.
<v Speaker 2>The sign of dominance is what that is? Well, I
<v Speaker 2>was like Katie Casey, Katie dives and catches it in
<v Speaker 2>her mouth.
<v Speaker 5>I think I've done this, Katie has done it.
<v Speaker 2>But like I think the thing with Josh is that
<v Speaker 2>the guy did it like right in front of right
<v Speaker 2>in front of him, right before the wood up.
<v Speaker 3>Dude, when you had dominant, you get a mile to
<v Speaker 3>do it or directly after me, because I wouldn't have even
<v Speaker 3>hurt him.
<v Speaker 4>I mean it's the not not snot rocket right there.
<v Speaker 2>And I was like, yeah, it's like a dog marking
<v Speaker 2>his territory. Yeah, he's like, this is my trio.
<v Speaker 4>It's so rude.
<v Speaker 1>He probably did it right in front of you on purpose.
<v Speaker 4>Totally, you think so, because that was my question.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, yea, yeah, yeah, he think he did it on purpose.
<v Speaker 4>What is wrong with people?
<v Speaker 2>Then you're supposed to do it back, don't you know?
<v Speaker 4>Okay, that's the high that you get up.
<v Speaker 1>Then that's a sub.
<v Speaker 3>I just was so taken aback. I almost had it
<v Speaker 3>like jump out of the way.
<v Speaker 1>Better than I.
<v Speaker 2>It's like when you're best friends you know when you
<v Speaker 2>cut your palm and then you cut your blood brothers
<v Speaker 2>and shake hands. You guys are snot brothers. You're supposed
<v Speaker 2>to fire back. Now you ruined that friendship.
<v Speaker 4>So he's running away from me like he didn't do
<v Speaker 4>it back.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I know you made him sad.
<v Speaker 2>And bonus points if you catch the snot in mid
<v Speaker 2>air and they.
<v Speaker 1>Go, oh yeah snot stream bros.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, not stream bros. And then you take us healthy together.
<v Speaker 4>And we get each other's number, we start texting becomes
<v Speaker 4>the problem. I think it was disgusting. I had to
<v Speaker 4>jump out of the way of his snot. It was
<v Speaker 4>so yucky.
<v Speaker 3>Your shirts off too, No, I am not a shirt
<v Speaker 3>off runners. That's that he enjoys cheaped nipples. Well no,
<v Speaker 3>but you can buy running shirts, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 2>He just cuts out the holes for his nipples. No
<v Speaker 2>blood here, he's his shirt on. And then maybe that's
<v Speaker 2>why he's at me. It's just straight nipping it out there.
<v Speaker 2>It's like playing darts. He's got to hit the bulls either.
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, we don't see what the problem is.
<v Speaker 4>But I thought you guys would have had way big
<v Speaker 4>of a problem with this.
<v Speaker 1>Friends.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, boring this is what marriage has come to after
<v Speaker 2>twenty years. Uh, Nick Knack and I texting back and
<v Speaker 2>forth this morning wondering where all the ice packs went
<v Speaker 2>in the freezer. We've got, you know, probably fifteen to
<v Speaker 2>twenty ice packs. It's like in the bottom drawer for
<v Speaker 2>lunches and coolers and you know when you fall in
<v Speaker 2>twist and ankle. Yeah, there's like three ice packs in.
<v Speaker 4>That right now.
<v Speaker 1>I know exactly where they are.
<v Speaker 5>Where are they They're in a kid's room somewhere. They
<v Speaker 5>are in a child's room.
<v Speaker 2>They're there at the school lost and found.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, yes, the kids happened or know where they are.
<v Speaker 5>I can guarantee you that.
<v Speaker 2>She's super annoyed because my daughter didn't unpack her lunch
<v Speaker 2>from yesterday from camp and uh, there's four of the
<v Speaker 2>ice packs are in there and they're warm, not icy
<v Speaker 2>at all. Oh yeah, super annoyed. So she went and
<v Speaker 2>started looking for other ice packs and they're just non existent.
<v Speaker 4>So oh yeah, I don't know why this is marriage.
<v Speaker 5>The short strawer of your child and the ice.
<v Speaker 2>Pack there, you know, they're gonna be like in the
<v Speaker 2>back of the car in the cross place.
<v Speaker 1>The weirdest place is where you will find them.
<v Speaker 2>My god, oh marriage, This is what I do. This
<v Speaker 2>is what I do during commercial breaks. You guys, I
<v Speaker 2>talk with my wife about where all the ice packs are.
<v Speaker 4>Sexy conversation. There we go.
<v Speaker 2>That's what's going on. I do have to give a
<v Speaker 2>shout out to my son who has been extremely creative
<v Speaker 2>this summer, one one of which is it's him and
<v Speaker 2>like this group of ten other kids. They go zipping
<v Speaker 2>around on all their bikes. They're not like these kids
<v Speaker 2>zipping around on the motor bikes. They're actually like pedaling
<v Speaker 2>and riding their bikes okay, and going out on adventures.
<v Speaker 2>Like he will leave in the morning and we won't
<v Speaker 2>see him until like the afternoon. He'll just get or
<v Speaker 2>he'll pop in and out, get a drink. Yeah, be
<v Speaker 2>bright red, and they take off again. And it's just
<v Speaker 2>this group of kids and they're out having fun and exploring,
<v Speaker 2>and they've been doing this thing where they're you know,
<v Speaker 2>they're all going into high school, but they're playing hide
<v Speaker 2>and seek. I was like, what, But what they're doing
<v Speaker 2>is like they'll break off into pairs and go wherever
<v Speaker 2>and hide and then they text each other clues as
<v Speaker 2>to where they might be that's awesome. Like they'll explain, like,
<v Speaker 2>you know, one one thing that they see in front
<v Speaker 2>of them, you know, like park bench or something like that,
<v Speaker 2>and then they all head out and try to find him.
<v Speaker 2>So they're playing like hide and seek, and I'm like,
<v Speaker 2>this is fantastic.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I love that you're not all sitting on your screen.
<v Speaker 5>And I like the addition of technology to hide and
<v Speaker 5>seek there. That is an added bonus. You guys are
<v Speaker 5>being kind of creative. I'm not mad that they can't
<v Speaker 5>say that.
<v Speaker 2>I'm glad that they're out having fun in the sunshine.
<v Speaker 2>The other thing that he's doing is the old three
<v Speaker 2>D printing powerhouse has been fired up. The three D
<v Speaker 2>printers in the house have been running none stop for
<v Speaker 2>like the past month, you name it. He's making these vases.
<v Speaker 2>He's got all sorts of Fourth of July ear rings
<v Speaker 2>that he's making. He's got a big craft fair this weekend.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, it's like a craft fair slash car show that
<v Speaker 6>he does every year with my mother in law because
<v Speaker 6>she's got nothing else to do, and so they sit
<v Speaker 6>around all day together with this kraft fair and he'll
<v Speaker 6>come home with like six hundred bucks.
<v Speaker 4>I know.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, wow, he need an assistant.
<v Speaker 6>I know.
<v Speaker 2>No, she's got taken care of bah blah blah, nothing
<v Speaker 2>else going on. As I mentioned, that's.
<v Speaker 1>Right, Yeah, that's right, you got free time.
<v Speaker 2>He doesn't need too lazy people.
<v Speaker 1>Make that decision for him.
<v Speaker 2>But it's been impressive to go up to his room.
<v Speaker 2>I was in his room last night, and he's got
<v Speaker 2>like this spread all across his room. And if everything's
<v Speaker 2>so colorful, you know, because all this stuff is so colorful,
<v Speaker 2>and he's got everything from like these little skulls he's
<v Speaker 2>made skulls because all these car guys love the skulls
<v Speaker 2>and these snakes because all of the like the cobra guys,
<v Speaker 2>the Mustang cobra guys and all that, they scoop up
<v Speaker 2>these snakes and they put them on their engines and stuff.
<v Speaker 5>And the snakes are neat, and the lizards and stuff
<v Speaker 5>that have all the chain links yep.
<v Speaker 2>Exactly, and all these car guys scoop this stuff up.
<v Speaker 2>And now with the fourth of July coming up, he's
<v Speaker 2>got all this patriotic stuff and these patriotic ear rings
<v Speaker 2>for the ladies and everything. And I'm like, man, I
<v Speaker 2>got a bright little kid in the house. Yeah, he's
<v Speaker 2>looking to expand to and start doing like uh merch
<v Speaker 2>like T shirts and stuff and hats. So I'm trying
<v Speaker 2>to help him get set up with like a fourth
<v Speaker 2>Wall account and we can get T shirts going and stuff.
<v Speaker 2>I'm smart kid, he's the riches.
<v Speaker 5>He's really about to pace us all, like he's about
<v Speaker 5>to lap us all on this journey of life. Yeah,
<v Speaker 5>you sure he doesn't need an assistant.
<v Speaker 2>First, I'm trying to feel I'm trying to figure out
<v Speaker 2>how I can glimb onto that right.
<v Speaker 1>Like what a smart he's.
<v Speaker 3>Doing the thing that mister Beast, who is like the
<v Speaker 3>most famous YouTuber right now, said you can make millions
<v Speaker 3>of followers it's the faceless YouTube channels.
<v Speaker 4>And that's what he's done it.
<v Speaker 2>He's done it too rushed it.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah. Every day he's coming in, he's like, oh, I
<v Speaker 2>got you know, I got thirteen thousand followers on this
<v Speaker 2>all of a sudden, in all this view this video
<v Speaker 2>got three hundred thousand views, and it's just it's just
<v Speaker 2>three D printing content where you're going to.
<v Speaker 4>Be living in your sun's basements.
<v Speaker 2>You know, you're probably right, buddy, right with that I
<v Speaker 2>would definitely be all right with that. Got a couple
<v Speaker 2>stories here for you. One's good for your body, one's
<v Speaker 2>good for your mind. Mars the candy company rolling out
<v Speaker 2>a new version of M and M's without the artificial dies,
<v Speaker 2>be exclusively available on Amazon in August, so I guess
<v Speaker 2>they're starting it there. The only problem is is these
<v Speaker 2>packs will not have any blue or brown minems because
<v Speaker 2>they're still in the process of finding alternate color options
<v Speaker 2>for those two colors, so they're good on everything else
<v Speaker 2>they see. The problem with brown is you need like
<v Speaker 2>blue coloring to create the brown, so they've got to
<v Speaker 2>figure out the blue first.
<v Speaker 1>To get the brown from the berry.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I guess you could do it like a blueberry.
<v Speaker 2>They think very natural.
<v Speaker 1>I guess it is very blue.
<v Speaker 4>I guess purple.
<v Speaker 2>With a little bit of water. I don't know. The
<v Speaker 2>new ones have colors that come from beats and turmeric
<v Speaker 2>to create different dye colors. Anyway, they're hoping to phase
<v Speaker 2>out all the all the artificial dyes by twenty twenty
<v Speaker 2>eight with the M and MS.
<v Speaker 4>Why do we need colors for that?
<v Speaker 1>I think that because it's but.
<v Speaker 4>They'll taste the same.
<v Speaker 2>A visual thing they think.
<v Speaker 5>It really is, just like you've come to get used
<v Speaker 5>to this, Like I really think if all of them
<v Speaker 5>look the same, they wouldn't have the same appeal. Kiss
<v Speaker 5>at that, Yeah, because iays like to say, like the
<v Speaker 5>blues are my favorite, even though they do taste the same, Josh.
<v Speaker 2>Psychologically you think it tastes different, you know, cert different colors.
<v Speaker 2>And who's the one who's eating all the brown ones?
<v Speaker 2>I know I was in for a brown one. I
<v Speaker 2>go in for the red ones. Come on now, and
<v Speaker 2>how about this? Your brain, Katie can keep improving into
<v Speaker 2>your nineties. And you're the closest one here to your nineties. Jeremy,
<v Speaker 2>you are, I'm spreading rumors.
<v Speaker 4>He's so old, you guys.
<v Speaker 2>Anyway, they say, just take a little bit of time
<v Speaker 2>each and every day to do some sort of brain activity,
<v Speaker 2>some sort of thinking skill, and it's gonna help your
<v Speaker 2>brain stay young. Besides the mindless scrolling. Do something like
<v Speaker 2>a crossword. You can do what's that? What do you doing?
<v Speaker 4>Tests?
<v Speaker 2>A pinky test?
<v Speaker 5>You cross your pointer finger in your middle with your hand,
<v Speaker 5>and then what that's what you do? You cross your
<v Speaker 5>pointer finger in your middle finger like you're crossing your
<v Speaker 5>fingers like, oh, make it a wish, and then you
<v Speaker 5>press your thumb to your ring finger on your right
<v Speaker 5>hand or whatever hand, so you're touching your ring finger
<v Speaker 5>and your thumb right and then you take your pinky
<v Speaker 5>and you move it back and forth to the side
<v Speaker 5>so that in itself, I know, I.
<v Speaker 1>Know, because you.
<v Speaker 5>Really have to focus on it. And I'm not talking
<v Speaker 5>up and down is easy. You need to put it
<v Speaker 5>out to the side and bring it back in.
<v Speaker 2>You can't go to the left too far.
<v Speaker 5>Not only does this help with just like keeping your
<v Speaker 5>mind power boosted, but it can prevent again things against
<v Speaker 5>things like dementia.
<v Speaker 4>Do this.
<v Speaker 5>It's called the pinky test. Google it and see. But
<v Speaker 5>I don't know about you, but one of my biggest fears,
<v Speaker 5>and I think it's because of the notebook, is developing dementia,
<v Speaker 5>Like forgetting the disease terrifies me. And this is supposed
<v Speaker 5>to help boost our brain power so as to avoid
<v Speaker 5>all that stuff. But yeah, and it's because you really
<v Speaker 5>have to focus on it, Like you.
<v Speaker 2>Can money and research pour it into dementia and all
<v Speaker 2>you have to do is cross your pinky.
<v Speaker 5>One thing that can help, And why can't you just
<v Speaker 5>keep doing all the things to help, but.
<v Speaker 4>The two.
<v Speaker 5>So you cross your fingers like you're making a wish, right,
<v Speaker 5>and then you take your thumb and your ring finger
<v Speaker 5>and you put them together, you touch them right. And
<v Speaker 5>then you take your pinky and you put it all
<v Speaker 5>the way out to the side and then you bring
<v Speaker 5>it back and.
<v Speaker 1>You just keep doing that. You just keep doing exactly
<v Speaker 1>and you really need to focus about that. But no,
<v Speaker 1>you really have to focus. And they say you can't
<v Speaker 1>do this.
<v Speaker 5>And scroll on your phone at the same time because
<v Speaker 5>you won't do it right. So you have to focus.
<v Speaker 5>And that's part of the game, is keeping your.
<v Speaker 2>Mind in gage and still just rather do a cross
<v Speaker 2>projector or do that, yeah, word search. Maybe you know
<v Speaker 2>everybody's doing it right,
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