<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>It's in here in the studio for about the past
<v Speaker 2>ten minutes or so, just kind of catching up about
<v Speaker 2>our weekends. A lot of boobtube watching, I'll tell you
<v Speaker 2>that much. Oh yeah, did you catch the movies this weekend?
<v Speaker 3>Did?
<v Speaker 4>I wasn't feeling all that great, so, like, my whole
<v Speaker 4>weekend was spent on the couch and I just watched
<v Speaker 4>one movie after another. It's funny when you start seeing
<v Speaker 4>movies that were from like the nineties and earlier. Immediately unlike,
<v Speaker 4>these people aren't going to be distracted by cell phones
<v Speaker 4>in this movie. I love it already, like so I
<v Speaker 4>kind of gravitate towards those so already. This weekend I
<v Speaker 4>watched Muriel's Wedding and Fried Green Tomatoes, which I hadn't
<v Speaker 4>never I know, I was no, no, no, that's uh Jessica, Jessica,
<v Speaker 4>Candy's in it. You've got Kathy Bates in it, a
<v Speaker 4>lot of you know, I Mary Masterson or something. There's
<v Speaker 4>a lot of people doing that, a lot of very
<v Speaker 4>famous on Fried Green Tomatoes, but also Muriel's Wedding that
<v Speaker 4>is such an underrated like so here was that on
<v Speaker 4>the Wall That was nineties as well, but definitely just
<v Speaker 4>one I'd never seen.
<v Speaker 5>So I'm like, why not.
<v Speaker 4>We're sitting here, we're not feeling well. Laughter is the
<v Speaker 4>best medicine. Might as well make it happen.
<v Speaker 6>Right, Hey, I can't, I can't poke fun at all?
<v Speaker 6>Family movie.
<v Speaker 2>Right Friday night, we went back to We got in
<v Speaker 2>the Dolorean, went back to nineteen ninety five See and
<v Speaker 2>watched While you were Sleeping with a sweet little Sandra
<v Speaker 2>Bullock and Phil Pullman and that guy with the really
<v Speaker 2>big eyebrows.
<v Speaker 6>It was. It was a it was a good movie.
<v Speaker 6>It's cute, a cute factor of like, you know eight
<v Speaker 6>point zero.
<v Speaker 7>I love the Italian dude that falls in love with
<v Speaker 7>her in that and that lives in her apartment and he's.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, yeah, yeah, you want to go on a couple
<v Speaker 6>of dates with me that he's trying. Yeah, yeah, it's
<v Speaker 6>a good movie.
<v Speaker 2>Nick Knack picked it her and my daughter wanted a
<v Speaker 2>rom com for the evening, so trying to find one
<v Speaker 2>that's you know, rated PG that my daughter can watch.
<v Speaker 2>That's when they settled on and it was pretty tame,
<v Speaker 2>except there's you know, the conversation and they're about having
<v Speaker 2>one testicle.
<v Speaker 6>But other than that, oh, I forgot about it. Yeah,
<v Speaker 6>that's right.
<v Speaker 5>Maybe a hard conversation to have with a young child.
<v Speaker 6>She just got done with the growing and changing. She
<v Speaker 6>knows the bits and pieces she's.
<v Speaker 5>Gonna learn today, that's all.
<v Speaker 6>But you're right, I like watching those movies from the nineties,
<v Speaker 6>and that's.
<v Speaker 4>A good question then asking you how your daughter, who's ten, right,
<v Speaker 4>and she about ten, So how did she feel about
<v Speaker 4>watching that movie? Was there anything that stuck out to
<v Speaker 4>her that's different than today?
<v Speaker 6>Mmmmm, no, no, no.
<v Speaker 5>She didn't. Nothing caught our attention.
<v Speaker 2>No, okay, it was cute just to watch her giggle
<v Speaker 2>like through stuff, you know, because she's trying. I've noticed
<v Speaker 2>in her she's just kind of starting to pick up
<v Speaker 2>on like little romantic things or the way people look
<v Speaker 2>or the cutest thing she said not too long ago
<v Speaker 2>is Nick Knakin and her were watching Smallville.
<v Speaker 6>They had started up small Ville. Oh wow, with the
<v Speaker 6>the you know, the guy that plays Clark Kent, and she,
<v Speaker 6>out of nowhere said, he's got a really good jawline.
<v Speaker 6>Oh no, excuse me, it's start. He's gotta go. You
<v Speaker 6>just we're going back to SpongeBob all right, every day
<v Speaker 6>we like to give you the opportunity to catch up
<v Speaker 6>on some sports action with JKJ. I got a couple
<v Speaker 6>of things really quick.
<v Speaker 2>There's a survey out this morning of two thousand Americans
<v Speaker 2>and they're revealing just how serious this ding dang country
<v Speaker 2>is about ice cream.
<v Speaker 6>Now, these people say that they eat at least one
<v Speaker 6>scoop weekly, averaging eleven scoops per week.
<v Speaker 2>Add that up, it's about two point five billion gallons
<v Speaker 2>of ice cream consumers consume each summer. And now if
<v Speaker 2>you were to do the math on that, we could
<v Speaker 2>fill one hundred and thirteen football stadiums with ice cream
<v Speaker 2>each and every summer. Yeah, that's how much we love
<v Speaker 2>the ice creams.
<v Speaker 4>We've got a whole song about screaming for it. So, yes,
<v Speaker 4>we do love our ice cream.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah. I'm a I'm a peanut butter chocolate slut.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, yuh.
<v Speaker 6>The Reese is Kin, Yeah, I like the bit and
<v Speaker 6>Jerry's one that has the peanut butter swirl. One of
<v Speaker 6>them's got a peanut butter core. I think it's what
<v Speaker 6>they call it.
<v Speaker 8>Me.
<v Speaker 6>I'll eat anything with a peanut butter core.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah. You will Yeah, I've heard that explains that restraining
<v Speaker 4>order to I like Rocky Road when I was growing up.
<v Speaker 4>It's my favorite, and now I kind of get I'd
<v Speaker 4>like the like ten roof Sunday, do you know what
<v Speaker 4>I mean.
<v Speaker 5>So that's got like the fudge squirrels.
<v Speaker 4>And like the piece almost like you know the cones,
<v Speaker 4>the Sunday cones.
<v Speaker 5>That you get.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, it's got chunks of cones.
<v Speaker 5>And it's like ice cream.
<v Speaker 4>And then it's got all of stuff of that cone
<v Speaker 4>that you get in there that's filled.
<v Speaker 6>Cone or just like the sugar cone, the sugar cone.
<v Speaker 5>The sugar cone. But you get him in the freezer
<v Speaker 5>aisle there.
<v Speaker 2>The drumstickstick, I'm a drumstick.
<v Speaker 5>And then the drumstick in it.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, you have to have four of them at a time
<v Speaker 6>though to be satisfying. Yeah, the drumstick in the tip
<v Speaker 6>of it's filled with the hard chocolate. I'm a hard
<v Speaker 6>chocolate Okay.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Now from ice cream to chicken. More people are
<v Speaker 2>out and about here in America testing out some of
<v Speaker 2>our food.
<v Speaker 6>And there's this Australian dude who was here for the
<v Speaker 6>World Cup and he checked out it was Popeye's Fried chicken,
<v Speaker 6>and there's a little bit of audio of him talking
<v Speaker 6>about it, which I thought was quite charming.
<v Speaker 8>Id a restaurant in America, col Popas's a chicken, biscuit, chips,
<v Speaker 8>Collslaw is six dollars.
<v Speaker 6>How does this business even work? How is it even open?
<v Speaker 8>And there's a drink machine there of course, unlimited ray phils.
<v Speaker 8>In fact, why is Pope's Chicken not in Australia? If Popey's,
<v Speaker 8>if you came here, you and I'm in this country?
<v Speaker 6>He raved about it. I had to chop that down
<v Speaker 6>for like ten minutes. Yeah, about how great Popeyes was
<v Speaker 6>sounds like me when.
<v Speaker 4>I moved down the street from one, Like for real,
<v Speaker 4>I was down the block from a Popeye's Chicken that
<v Speaker 4>sounded like all the things I said.
<v Speaker 2>He went off on the drink machine for like three minutes,
<v Speaker 2>like he was so fascinated by how many drink choices
<v Speaker 2>there are.
<v Speaker 6>Imagine unlimited refill.
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, imagine coming from a country that doesn't have this,
<v Speaker 7>and you go to that that drink fill station that
<v Speaker 7>has the touch screen. Yeah, you automatically get like eighty
<v Speaker 7>different toys.
<v Speaker 6>Science.
<v Speaker 7>Oh, I would love to feel that for the first time.
<v Speaker 5>I know.
<v Speaker 6>Well, now he knows why there's an obesity epidemic here
<v Speaker 6>in America.
<v Speaker 5>I'd be careful for that drink machine.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, that's right, be on you, buddy. Sure, well, all right,
<v Speaker 6>what else is going on?
<v Speaker 5>Is sports?
<v Speaker 7>Well, like you just said, I mean, the World Cup
<v Speaker 7>really is the gift that keeps on giving. And it
<v Speaker 7>seems like somehow, in one way or another, it is
<v Speaker 7>like healing the world because there are so many people
<v Speaker 7>that have come here and USA is taking on Bosnia
<v Speaker 7>and Herzegovina in the round of thirty two this Wednesday,
<v Speaker 7>and a Bosnian man was interviewed about his time being
<v Speaker 7>here and he's like, it has literally been the best
<v Speaker 7>time of his entire life.
<v Speaker 9>I haven't had a bad day since March twenty sixth.
<v Speaker 9>We beat Wales March twenty six and then a week
<v Speaker 9>later we beat Italy. Swear to God man, every single day,
<v Speaker 9>coffee with my boys, drinks with my boys. My girlfriend
<v Speaker 9>of six and a half years broke up with me.
<v Speaker 9>I miss you a little bit, but yo, I'm telling you,
<v Speaker 9>not a bad day. She broke up with me the
<v Speaker 9>day after Wales. Every day has been a good day, bro.
<v Speaker 9>She picked the perfect time to break up with me
<v Speaker 9>because World Cup and all is good. Dog.
<v Speaker 7>It has been the most doggin bro, Dog and Bro. Which,
<v Speaker 7>by the way, Bosnians can speak perfect English.
<v Speaker 5>I guess this dude's from.
<v Speaker 7>Bosnia spending time in the US, I say, and it
<v Speaker 7>sounds like he's from Detroit.
<v Speaker 6>Like, what the heck is that?
<v Speaker 4>It's so amazing though, to hear people come here and
<v Speaker 4>talk so highly of our country. I think we all
<v Speaker 4>needed that, we all need it be united like this.
<v Speaker 4>I mean the fact that they are loving America and
<v Speaker 4>it's giving us like rose colored glasses too.
<v Speaker 6>It's the best.
<v Speaker 2>They'd wrap it up because it's cutting in my nightly
<v Speaker 2>news time though.
<v Speaker 6>Okay, yeah, it's.
<v Speaker 2>Cutting into my Dave Frasier time and I need me
<v Speaker 2>some Dave fras that's what you care about.
<v Speaker 6>You can wrap it up, dog, Bro.
<v Speaker 5>You want more news?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, dog, come on, Bro.
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<v Speaker 2>Well, my butt was in the seat this weekend for
<v Speaker 2>Toy Story five. It kept the box office. Crown made
<v Speaker 2>about seventy million dollars this weekend. There was another flop on.
<v Speaker 6>The Heels and Masters of the Universe.
<v Speaker 2>Supergirl had a thirty eight million dollar opening, And you know,
<v Speaker 2>I want to see it, but I think that's a
<v Speaker 2>wait till it gets to.
<v Speaker 6>Netflix to say it.
<v Speaker 7>But do you think right now superhero movies are it's
<v Speaker 7>like overkilled?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it could be. Well, I'll tell you a Toy
<v Speaker 6>Story was overkilled.
<v Speaker 2>The one word to describe that movie unnecessary. Oh yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I mean necessary is a pure money grab.
<v Speaker 6>This story was not that good. It was just a
<v Speaker 6>that could have been a straight to Disney plus.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, So is this just.
<v Speaker 4>A nostalgia everyone speaking from because I've heard so many
<v Speaker 4>people say this is like the best one since the original.
<v Speaker 4>There's so many pieces in it that make so much
<v Speaker 4>sense right now, Like.
<v Speaker 6>It's relevant because it deals with the kids and the
<v Speaker 6>screens and the lack of friendship out there because all
<v Speaker 6>the kids are parked on their screens and I liked that.
<v Speaker 6>But it was just me and my daughter that went.
<v Speaker 2>It was just the two of us, and we've had
<v Speaker 2>some conversations about you know, screen time and all that
<v Speaker 2>at home, and it was nice for her to see that.
<v Speaker 2>You know, now in movie form, maybe it gets through
<v Speaker 2>a little better. But other than that, it's grab.
<v Speaker 6>I'm gonna tell you what. There's nothing but kids in
<v Speaker 6>that theater. It pissed me out.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, expect you can see your bro homie hanging.
<v Speaker 6>Out at the my bro homie.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, bro homiees.
<v Speaker 6>Bro fine. There were so many kids in that oh god.
<v Speaker 6>And they were all talking and crying, chewing loudly. Why
<v Speaker 6>are there so many kids in here?
<v Speaker 5>They were are using words. What I will say it.
<v Speaker 2>There was one moment it made me kind of giggle because,
<v Speaker 2>you know, after the previews were done and everything, they
<v Speaker 2>dim the lights really dark, and there's like a moment
<v Speaker 2>where it's just pitch black and they're right before the
<v Speaker 2>previews and there are other stuff kicks up, you know, and.
<v Speaker 6>As it went dark, you hear one little kid go,
<v Speaker 6>I can't see anything.
<v Speaker 10>The adults just kind of started that in the way
<v Speaker 10>he said, yeah, anyway, Yeah, So if you're I mean whatever,
<v Speaker 10>if you're a parent looking to take your kid out
<v Speaker 10>for some fun, that's fine, But honestly, I would save
<v Speaker 10>your cash.
<v Speaker 6>There's another fifty dollars day for me to go to
<v Speaker 6>the movie.
<v Speaker 5>It's so expensive. So you're saying, just wait till it
<v Speaker 5>hits the string, Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>It'll be a Disney Plus in no time.
<v Speaker 10>All right.
<v Speaker 2>Rumor has it the Stevie Nicks and Tim mc McGraw
<v Speaker 2>are reportedly set to perform at Tat's wedding, and some
<v Speaker 2>luxury wedding pre estimating this wedding is probably gonna cost
<v Speaker 2>over twenty million dollars.
<v Speaker 5>Sounds a right.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, So that's going on. And then this story about
<v Speaker 6>Noah Khan.
<v Speaker 2>He sounds exactly like our office manager here at work.
<v Speaker 6>Tick is her name. She's the best.
<v Speaker 2>Noah Khan had to tweet out to all of his
<v Speaker 2>fans to please stop pooping on the floor in the
<v Speaker 2>restrooms at his concerts, just like Tick, our office manager,
<v Speaker 2>who is constantly messaging the all staff to clean up
<v Speaker 2>the bathrooms. Essentially let's just says, yeah, we're not allowed
<v Speaker 2>to use the restrooms up front because somebody pooped on
<v Speaker 2>the floor. Yeah, so anyway, Noah Khan had to do
<v Speaker 2>the same thing, and he went on to say, you know,
<v Speaker 2>I've pooped my pants while I'm on stage because I'm
<v Speaker 2>dedicated to my craft.
<v Speaker 6>Y'all, can at least hit the toilets when you're in
<v Speaker 6>the bathrooms because think of the people that have to
<v Speaker 6>clean that stuff up. Yes, Yeah, so anyway, he actually.
<v Speaker 2>Had the tweet out to his fans to not go
<v Speaker 2>on the bathroom floor.
<v Speaker 4>Well, and I know, like musicians had to tell people
<v Speaker 4>not to do that while they're waiting in their spot
<v Speaker 4>at like music shows, right, like Olivia Rodrigo, Yeah, exactly made.
<v Speaker 2>A post about how she can smell the first two
<v Speaker 2>rows of the crowd. Yeah, because so many people wear
<v Speaker 2>depens because they don't want to leave or can't leave,
<v Speaker 2>so they just soil themselves at the concerts.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>And then a few other.
<v Speaker 2>Artists have tweeted out to not throw those then up
<v Speaker 2>on stage because they've had that happen where people throw
<v Speaker 2>their depins up on the stages.
<v Speaker 5>What happened to Bras and panties, Like what.
<v Speaker 6>It's the news and panties super absorbent. Man, have some
<v Speaker 6>of my DNA?
<v Speaker 5>I love you? What did they throw when they like them?
<v Speaker 11>Right?
<v Speaker 6>That's so gross anyway, shout out to Noakhan. All right,
<v Speaker 6>what's going on locally?
<v Speaker 5>Okay?
<v Speaker 4>Well this is hilarious a story coming out of Steamboat Springs.
<v Speaker 5>Because what if you're getting ready to start your day.
<v Speaker 4>You got to your coffee cup in Handkarke, he's ready
<v Speaker 4>to go.
<v Speaker 5>You open your passenger.
<v Speaker 4>Door and there's a bear sitting in your bear I
<v Speaker 4>saw this gar pickup truck.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, there's video of it.
<v Speaker 4>So Andy Kerrigan was walking around the front of his
<v Speaker 4>home and he's going towards his car with some stuff
<v Speaker 4>when he opens a passenger door and he starts to
<v Speaker 4>get in it like nothing's wrong, and then.
<v Speaker 5>He realizes there's a big old bear in his truck.
<v Speaker 6>I'm trying to take a nap here.
<v Speaker 4>You can see the moment in which he realizes the
<v Speaker 4>severity of the situation and he jumps back. The bear
<v Speaker 4>is not deterred at art all. Like the bear continues
<v Speaker 4>to rummage through the truck. Andy's there with a pole
<v Speaker 4>trying to post it two by four, trying to get
<v Speaker 4>him going, and he's not having it. He's just like
<v Speaker 4>you are messing with me. I am like in the
<v Speaker 4>middle of my rummaging journey right now. But the bear
<v Speaker 4>finally did kind of scurry away, and you see Andy
<v Speaker 4>just be like, oh my gosh, that could have been
<v Speaker 4>so much worse. But I imagine, like in steamboats, for
<v Speaker 4>you would just expect like you'd be a little bit
<v Speaker 4>more aware of bears, right same same up in the
<v Speaker 4>high country is where you're going to see him for
<v Speaker 4>the most part. But man, for them to be in
<v Speaker 4>your tra ruck, like these bears have no shame anymore,
<v Speaker 4>definitely exactly.
<v Speaker 5>Man, this is a kind of a funny story.
<v Speaker 4>Well it's coming out of Weald County and it's a
<v Speaker 4>thirty one year old man who was arrested after allegedly
<v Speaker 4>getting into a fight.
<v Speaker 5>With his family members. This happened on Saturday.
<v Speaker 4>Then to really prove his point, he killed the chicken
<v Speaker 4>and then started to throw flower pots at deputies.
<v Speaker 6>What he killed a chicken?
<v Speaker 5>I know, he also is.
<v Speaker 4>He did it to really just you know, kind of
<v Speaker 4>freak out his families. But he broke a fence, fled
<v Speaker 4>the scene, and then he returned to the scene. That's
<v Speaker 4>when he started throwing the flower pots at deputies and whatnot,
<v Speaker 4>and they tried to take him into custody, and then
<v Speaker 4>he started throwing wood at him and they had to
<v Speaker 4>actually taste him to gain control of it. He was
<v Speaker 4>going kind of nuts. If you can imagine they grilled chicken.
<v Speaker 2>I know, tell me, yeah, I don't want the chicken
<v Speaker 2>to go to waste, yeah, to die for nothing.
<v Speaker 5>You know what, this story doesn't cover what happened to
<v Speaker 5>the chicken.
<v Speaker 4>I'm sure I could dig deep somewhere I tell exactly
<v Speaker 4>what happened. But man was arrested for assault, menacing, criminal mischief,
<v Speaker 4>resisting arrest, obstructing a peace officer, and animal cruelty.
<v Speaker 5>So they got him with that charge. Don't you worry.
<v Speaker 5>Chicken charge this one as well.
<v Speaker 4>So the Bishop castle, now you know the story about that,
<v Speaker 4>right the man who you know, he built the castle
<v Speaker 4>for his wife and it was just such an amazing
<v Speaker 4>love story. And sadly, I know that is like a
<v Speaker 4>Bruno Marson come to life, that I'm gonna build you
<v Speaker 4>a castle.
<v Speaker 5>Where can I find you?
<v Speaker 6>I actually just got you smearings from coals.
<v Speaker 5>Exactly down the street his wife.
<v Speaker 6>Guess, yeah, he's building castles for his wife, and you got.
<v Speaker 5>Step it up. But yeah, so that story, I mean,
<v Speaker 5>people just love the fact that he built that castle
<v Speaker 5>for his wife.
<v Speaker 6>Right, medieval, isn't it?
<v Speaker 5>Yes, yes, exactly.
<v Speaker 4>So we were very excited that his son Daniel was
<v Speaker 4>trying to keep that tradition alive because they were going
<v Speaker 4>to have a big medieval festival down there, a seventh
<v Speaker 4>through the night, yes, all the medieval things. But here's
<v Speaker 4>the thing is, Daniel was seriously injured while working on
<v Speaker 4>the castle, so they've scrapped plans for the event and.
<v Speaker 5>He actually has to have surgeries. He's in some very
<v Speaker 5>rough shape.
<v Speaker 6>So I know like festival has been definitely feeling for
<v Speaker 6>the sale.
<v Speaker 5>I know, well well, and he got hurt. Can you
<v Speaker 5>put that in your little plamation? Then the prince.
<v Speaker 6>Has fallen off, thou ladder, Let us take him into
<v Speaker 6>our prayer. There we go, Thy God's light shine upon thee.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, we want, we want.
<v Speaker 6>To bring him thy Virgin.
<v Speaker 4>I don't think he needs all that, but we just
<v Speaker 4>need hopes and prayers at this point.
<v Speaker 6>But again, it was my sins are forgiven, go and
<v Speaker 6>sin no more.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, okay, you're forgiving sins over there, Yes, ri shield
<v Speaker 4>thee from harm and guide thy way. The whole thing
<v Speaker 4>was a fundraiser for the Foundation for new Born Heart Surgery,
<v Speaker 4>so they are still asking people if you want, well,
<v Speaker 4>just if you want to donate to that, you still can.
<v Speaker 5>They're still accepting donations, even though they did have to
<v Speaker 5>scrap the festival.
<v Speaker 4>But hopefully they'll have a blessing thank you. Hopefully we'll
<v Speaker 4>still get to be able to do it. And hear
<v Speaker 4>that here you hear ye even more hee yee.
<v Speaker 6>Ye ye, but still bring the virgin.
<v Speaker 5>Cher jare you? Katie and Josh six one hundred off
<v Speaker 5>the air?
<v Speaker 2>You've ben just kind of quickly discussing all of our
<v Speaker 2>food that we ate this weekend, which is what we do.
<v Speaker 2>And I have become addicted to throw in whole chickens
<v Speaker 2>on my trigger and letting them just you know, go
<v Speaker 2>to town for about five hours.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I'm just doing various things with them.
<v Speaker 4>Well, it's good you get the best bang for your buck.
<v Speaker 4>First of all, I think.
<v Speaker 6>Full of all the crap.
<v Speaker 2>You just buy a couple of organic hold chickens and
<v Speaker 2>then you seizon them the way you want. And I
<v Speaker 2>took a giant loaf of French bread, cut it in
<v Speaker 2>half and opened it up, did my rotisserie chickens for
<v Speaker 2>about five hours, pulled them off, shredded them up, and
<v Speaker 2>then I slathered that French bread with some barbecue sauce,
<v Speaker 2>provolone cheese, the shredded chicken, and then pepper jack cheese
<v Speaker 2>on top of it and more barbecue sauce, and then
<v Speaker 2>threw it back on the trigger for another twenty minutes,
<v Speaker 2>smoked a smoke and which the bread got crispy that
<v Speaker 2>the cheese got smoked a little bit.
<v Speaker 4>Oh so the bread even gets like a smoked.
<v Speaker 5>Flavor to it. Huh, sounds so good. Yeah, you could
<v Speaker 5>even have that for breakfast.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, tell me about breakfast so quick think.
<v Speaker 4>So I was watching this video over the weekend that
<v Speaker 4>talked about how a lot of people are trying to
<v Speaker 4>get protein in their diet, right, but some people don't
<v Speaker 4>care for like the processed meats and eggs and things
<v Speaker 4>that are traditional with American breakfast.
<v Speaker 5>Right.
<v Speaker 4>And there was this guy who had a video. He's like,
<v Speaker 4>I'm eating shrimp alfredo for breakfast because there are no rules.
<v Speaker 4>And I started doing a little digging, right, Apparently.
<v Speaker 5>We've all been duped. We've all been duped because it's
<v Speaker 5>essentially true.
<v Speaker 4>This hearty American breakfast, Yeah, was engineered in the twenties
<v Speaker 4>by Edward Burnet's and he completely fooled us did this.
<v Speaker 4>They called him the father of public relations, and he
<v Speaker 4>was the nephew of Sigmund Freud. Right, So he was
<v Speaker 4>hired by the Beach Neat Packing Company to boost the
<v Speaker 4>sagging sales of bacon.
<v Speaker 6>It's all marketing, it's all marketing.
<v Speaker 5>He came in and he consulted like.
<v Speaker 6>Milk, milk doesn't really do a body good.
<v Speaker 4>He consulted his agency's doctor and they agreed that a
<v Speaker 4>heavier breakfast was better for people because it gave them
<v Speaker 4>more energy to start the day. But then he took
<v Speaker 4>this and he had the doctor right to thousands of
<v Speaker 4>other physicians to see if they agree.
<v Speaker 5>But then he published it, so he had over.
<v Speaker 4>Forty five hundred doctors confirming this theory that Americans need
<v Speaker 4>to eat heavy breakfasts to improve their health, and people.
<v Speaker 5>Got on board with it.
<v Speaker 4>This was way back in the nineteen twenties, and now
<v Speaker 4>we're all convinced we need bacon, eggs, sausage, hash browns,
<v Speaker 4>orange juice.
<v Speaker 5>A side of fruit and toast to start our day.
<v Speaker 5>And it's just not true. It's not true. And so
<v Speaker 5>the thing is here a lot of.
<v Speaker 6>People on his hair.
<v Speaker 5>But it's funny just because like I.
<v Speaker 4>Love breakfast food, but I always thought that there was
<v Speaker 4>more to it, Like why can't we have Liza on
<v Speaker 4>you for breakfast?
<v Speaker 5>But you can. There are no rules.
<v Speaker 6>You can't guess what You're an adult.
<v Speaker 5>You're an adult, and you can do what you want.
<v Speaker 6>You know, you can have what lasagna and chocolate cake
<v Speaker 6>if you my gosh, yeah, I'm gonna go do that
<v Speaker 6>and wash it down in the mountain dew. Hey, if
<v Speaker 6>you're on the dating world, you might be familiar with
<v Speaker 6>some of the stuff floating around. Some of the stories.
<v Speaker 2>Gen Z singles right now are apparently going on practice
<v Speaker 2>dates just to build confidence.
<v Speaker 6>They're going out with people that they don't really you
<v Speaker 6>have too much of an attraction to.
<v Speaker 2>They're just going out and you know, practicing talking to
<v Speaker 2>people and ordering and being out in the public. I
<v Speaker 2>guess they're calling them practice dates to build dating confidence.
<v Speaker 4>Would not just be lovely if I found out I
<v Speaker 4>was the recipient of one of those they're just practicing
<v Speaker 4>on me.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, they say, off.
<v Speaker 2>They just want to stop performing and act natural when
<v Speaker 2>they're out on the dates. Now, that's very similar to
<v Speaker 2>something called goblin intimacy right now, and they say the
<v Speaker 2>idea that is, instead of working your butt off to
<v Speaker 2>present the very best version of yourself when you're out
<v Speaker 2>there dating.
<v Speaker 6>Just show up as a goblin. Now, not in full
<v Speaker 6>costume unless.
<v Speaker 5>You, I mean, unless they're into that.
<v Speaker 6>I don't know, but just he was an ogre Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Sorry, but just show up as is. Be normal, Just
<v Speaker 2>be the normal you. You're not hiding any of your flaws.
<v Speaker 2>You're being upfront about your baggage from the beginning.
<v Speaker 6>They're saying, you're just starting.
<v Speaker 2>Things off by being real and the other person can
<v Speaker 2>just take it or leave it.
<v Speaker 4>See, and I appreciate that, but I'm gonna tell you
<v Speaker 4>right now, you're gonna scare everybody off. You can't come
<v Speaker 4>out with like, you know, unkemptear, you've got your sweats on.
<v Speaker 6>That's one thing in this story. They say.
<v Speaker 2>The big key to goblin intimacy or Goblin to Missy
<v Speaker 2>is not coming across as low effort you want to
<v Speaker 2>be authentic, but you still want to present like you
<v Speaker 2>take care of yourself, clean yourself up a little bit,
<v Speaker 2>but it's just essentially your backstory and your life.
<v Speaker 6>That's what you're just kind of laying on the tape.
<v Speaker 4>I've tried this and it doesn't necessarily work the way
<v Speaker 4>you want it to. Like I've been the person who's like,
<v Speaker 4>can I wear a basketball jersey to the first date?
<v Speaker 5>Why not? And they know how much I love the Nuggets,
<v Speaker 5>you know, but it doesn't work that way.
<v Speaker 6>I don't think that would work.
<v Speaker 4>No, But to me that that tells you everything you
<v Speaker 4>need to know, or a lot that you need to
<v Speaker 4>know about me. I really am a massive fan. A
<v Speaker 4>lot of my life revolves around it. So I would
<v Speaker 4>think that's easy getting things out of the way type stuff.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, you just gotta be careful with that one.
<v Speaker 2>I would like it if I was out in the
<v Speaker 2>dating scene and then the person in front of me
<v Speaker 2>just was like, Hey, here's my life, this is what's
<v Speaker 2>going on, and I'm just good.
<v Speaker 6>I think I don't think you because I feel like
<v Speaker 6>that's how I would be.
<v Speaker 5>No, but here's the thing is, you need.
<v Speaker 6>Katie Rose in so I've been into jail trauma bond
<v Speaker 6>and I love jail.
<v Speaker 5>No, don't love jail.
<v Speaker 6>Stop it.
<v Speaker 4>So it does kind of make me think of the
<v Speaker 4>new gen Z trend though, where they are dating people
<v Speaker 4>who they view as uglier for lack of a better term.
<v Speaker 4>But they're saying they're dating people that they're not attracted to,
<v Speaker 4>and kind of the same homely thing, Yes, homely, thank you,
<v Speaker 4>thank you, Yes, the ugly tree and hit every branch
<v Speaker 4>on the way down.
<v Speaker 5>Oh does that means still?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah? I think okay, But they say they call this
<v Speaker 4>the six seven trend, and that is not supposed to
<v Speaker 4>be I know, I'm sorry, but you're dating a six
<v Speaker 4>or a seven versus a ten, right, so that's where
<v Speaker 4>it comes from. But here again, I I just feel like,
<v Speaker 4>well you would think, but they're saying that women primarily
<v Speaker 4>are doing this because they think that these.
<v Speaker 5>Partners are going to treat them better. And I got
<v Speaker 5>news for you. You gotta worry about the ugly ones too.
<v Speaker 5>You just do you do?
<v Speaker 2>That's been a that's been a myth, like for you
<v Speaker 2>years and years that somebody ugly because they're just happy
<v Speaker 2>to be with you, they'll try harder.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and that is not but they.
<v Speaker 5>All are cheating. You can't trust anybody out there, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, so this is but it's because they say
<v Speaker 5>a lot of it too, is the dating app burnout.
<v Speaker 4>Everybody who's just picking their dates based on how someone
<v Speaker 4>looks left right, swipe left right, blah blah blah. They're
<v Speaker 4>saying that take that out of the picture, and you're
<v Speaker 4>just dating somebody based on their interest level, the things
<v Speaker 4>that they have listed on their profile, you're bound to
<v Speaker 4>get a better match. But again, I'm just saying, people
<v Speaker 4>are out there doing your dirty regardless of how they look,
<v Speaker 4>so just be aware.
<v Speaker 5>Be aware.
<v Speaker 6>And it's called six seven.
<v Speaker 5>I know, I know that you probably wouldn't like that.
<v Speaker 4>There's also one more broke quick just because there's an
<v Speaker 4>area on a grande term called grande ing.
<v Speaker 5>When it comes to the dating world, and.
<v Speaker 4>That has a lot I think of his coffee exactly.
<v Speaker 4>But it has nothing to do with the part. It
<v Speaker 4>has more to do with her song thank you Next. Okay,
<v Speaker 4>So it is just well Josh, well, it's just it
<v Speaker 4>was her just saying, you know, I've I dated this
<v Speaker 4>person and I'm like, thank you next, Like you know,
<v Speaker 4>she famously dated Mac Miller and she was nice about
<v Speaker 4>it in that song because he passed away after she
<v Speaker 4>made that song. But it was really it was Pete Davidson.
<v Speaker 4>She made that song about right. But they say, like,
<v Speaker 4>with that in mind, it is that you're not holding
<v Speaker 4>a whole lot of like you're not mad at yourself
<v Speaker 4>for moving on because a lot of people are.
<v Speaker 6>Giving permission you are giving you.
<v Speaker 4>You're not keeping yourself in relationship that's not working just
<v Speaker 4>because it's uncomfortable to end it.
<v Speaker 5>You're moving on to the next one.
<v Speaker 4>You're afraid of what exactly like you are moving on
<v Speaker 4>and there's no qualms about it.
<v Speaker 5>So thank you.
<v Speaker 4>Next is the theory as well that gen z ors
<v Speaker 4>are looking at. And there's just so much to do
<v Speaker 4>with dating now, there's all these things so confusing.
<v Speaker 6>What happened to just hooking up at church camp?
<v Speaker 10>I know?
<v Speaker 5>You know?
<v Speaker 6>And yeah, and then you're together forever?
<v Speaker 5>What the heck?
<v Speaker 6>Church camp in it? That's my new.
<v Speaker 5>Duty phrase, church camp. So I'll go to church camp.
<v Speaker 5>Let's go.
<v Speaker 6>My hoa is better than your h o a.
<v Speaker 2>My hoa is better than your h oa.
<v Speaker 5>What that's a weird?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, we went out with the entire HOA over the weekend.
<v Speaker 2>It was like Friday night, and we went and had
<v Speaker 2>pasta and we did some drinking and we ended up
<v Speaker 2>at a brewery with the.
<v Speaker 6>Entire h o A and it was a great night.
<v Speaker 6>So my HA is better than your h o A.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, you guys were just making some laws and making
<v Speaker 4>people's lives.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, we did that. Then we fun that. We sent
<v Speaker 6>out some notices on weeds and peak colors and you know,
<v Speaker 6>spot cracks in your driveway. And then we went out
<v Speaker 6>and tore it up. One of the guys on the
<v Speaker 6>ho as that he's an older gentleman, but he was
<v Speaker 6>swearing by these drinks called peach bllinis.
<v Speaker 5>I love a good peach below.
<v Speaker 6>I have never had a peach before, and he made
<v Speaker 6>everybody get a peach bellini.
<v Speaker 5>They're so good.
<v Speaker 6>I didn't do it. I fought back. I was like, no,
<v Speaker 6>I'm I'm ordering a peroni. I'm a grown man. I'm
<v Speaker 6>a grown man, I'm a peach. Nick Knack got one, though,
<v Speaker 6>and she said I drank it a little too fast,
<v Speaker 6>and the the night, the song of.
<v Speaker 5>Peach bllinis will catch up to you.
<v Speaker 6>I had no idea I had never heard of one before,
<v Speaker 6>and you.
<v Speaker 5>Can get one with or without alcohol, so yeah.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, yeah, definitely had alcohol. And they had like a
<v Speaker 6>peach like a see of peach on the side and
<v Speaker 6>it looks really good. But it came in like a
<v Speaker 6>Martini style glass.
<v Speaker 5>Too, and I was like, I can't fancy, I can't.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, that is one of those drinks that you know,
<v Speaker 2>as a guy, You're like, I'd like one, but I'll
<v Speaker 2>just make my wife order and drink something.
<v Speaker 4>Coming up on peach season Tooi's.
<v Speaker 2>For everybody, but I will say it was you know,
<v Speaker 2>it costs us a pretty penny to go out and
<v Speaker 2>have some fun, and you know, the brewery wasn't cheap either,
<v Speaker 2>just to grab a couple of beers. And I came
<v Speaker 2>across this story this morning talking about funflation, and I
<v Speaker 2>was like, that's what we hit this weekend, was funflation.
<v Speaker 2>Everybody's upset that it's costing so much to go out
<v Speaker 2>and just have fun. Yeah, to go get some cocktails,
<v Speaker 2>to go to a concert, to go on vacation, to
<v Speaker 2>go to a sporting event. It's so damn expensive anymore.
<v Speaker 2>I mean, just to go to a sporting event is expensive.
<v Speaker 2>And then you go downtown, you got to find you know,
<v Speaker 2>fifty dollars parking.
<v Speaker 4>Again, parking now, I'm over ridiculous, and you better pay
<v Speaker 4>that fifty dollars because if you park somewhere sketch, you're
<v Speaker 4>gonna be worried about your car the whole.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, you know that's mud fla. When you get months
<v Speaker 6>on the way back to your car, gotta be care.
<v Speaker 6>It'll cost you when you have to open up your
<v Speaker 6>wallet and cass to the muggers.
<v Speaker 2>But I know when we go out to eat, it's
<v Speaker 2>just a little family of four. I mean it is
<v Speaker 2>fully expected that you know, we'll be dropping a Honda
<v Speaker 2>easy peasy at least or you know, one hundred and fifty. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>by the time it's all said and done. I took
<v Speaker 2>my daughter to the movies this weekend. It was just
<v Speaker 2>the two of us. It was fifty bucks to go
<v Speaker 2>see Toy Story. After tickets, one popcorn and one drink
<v Speaker 2>that we shared and fifty bucks.
<v Speaker 4>And that's like to have fun and everything in life
<v Speaker 4>already before that is also expensive. I mean, just living
<v Speaker 4>right now is costing us a pretty penny. So then
<v Speaker 4>when you add going out and having a good time
<v Speaker 4>attaching that kind of price tag to it is just
<v Speaker 4>it hurts your stomach, or at least it does mine.
<v Speaker 5>Mike Tommy stomach hurts.
<v Speaker 3>Well.
<v Speaker 2>Think about vacation season now too. Everyone's going leaving to
<v Speaker 2>have fun. Funflation is hitting me at the airport, your
<v Speaker 2>rental car home.
<v Speaker 5>I had to take out a loan.
<v Speaker 6>Really perfect because you're going to New York. Because I
<v Speaker 6>had pick the most expensive spot to go to now.
<v Speaker 5>Well, and I had so many things hit me leading
<v Speaker 5>up to this. My car.
<v Speaker 4>I had then invest in getting a garage because I'm
<v Speaker 4>having a carny to park it. I mean, so many
<v Speaker 4>things hit my wallet already, and then I have to
<v Speaker 4>go have fun.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, then you got to buy new clothes and get
<v Speaker 6>your pan on. You didn't know his job. It's your boots, perfect,
<v Speaker 6>thinking of somebody else.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, no, don't come for my nose, look for my vacation.
<v Speaker 6>Ain't it your hair colors? Way? What happened this weekend?
<v Speaker 5>It's the one thing I actually got off my couch for.
<v Speaker 5>And it was get a little too long. I wanted
<v Speaker 5>it this dark.
<v Speaker 4>It's gonna fade, okay, so it'll get lighter in like
<v Speaker 4>a week and by two weeks it'll.
<v Speaker 6>Be almost back to Yeah, let's hope see one.
<v Speaker 5>But I do the box Die. I am not ashamed
<v Speaker 5>to shut up like no, I went.
<v Speaker 4>And did the whole salon route once and my hair
<v Speaker 4>fell out. I'm not like Josh wall attest to this.
<v Speaker 4>You remember when I went blonde for a minute. It
<v Speaker 4>comes poste.
<v Speaker 5>So I've sworn all that off.
<v Speaker 6>And it looks box Died different.
<v Speaker 5>It looks awesome.
<v Speaker 6>It looks my face.
<v Speaker 5>In the head is fine, Jeremy, like it's coming for
<v Speaker 5>my harea.
<v Speaker 6>Aren't you impressed that? That was like one of the
<v Speaker 6>first things I said to you when you came in.
<v Speaker 6>I was like, hey, your hair looks darker.
<v Speaker 5>It was not nice the way it was one of
<v Speaker 5>those things that you say, it's darker nice or is that.
<v Speaker 6>I'm getting used to it.
<v Speaker 2>I'm definitely getting used to it.
<v Speaker 11>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>It washes you out for sure.
<v Speaker 4>You know what, Jerry, it looks fine.
<v Speaker 2>I saw a guy this weekend who is probably in
<v Speaker 2>his six ease.
<v Speaker 5>It's my guess, Okay, he's.
<v Speaker 2>Got stark white like beard generally like salt and pepper,
<v Speaker 2>you know, hair that you know, it's got some gray
<v Speaker 2>in it and he showed up and I.
<v Speaker 6>Looked at him. I was like, whoa because it was
<v Speaker 6>like jet black, you know, and you know when guys
<v Speaker 6>do it, it doesn't match, like the eyebrows or the
<v Speaker 6>goatee or the beard and the hair is jet black.
<v Speaker 5>And you're like, did you just get your hair?
<v Speaker 6>You're trying to hold onto your use? Yes, absolutely, yes,
<v Speaker 6>I am. Hey, I did it before we went to
<v Speaker 6>Colorado Company. We're on TV. Even though my head is buzzed.
<v Speaker 6>I even put a little hair color in because the
<v Speaker 6>sides are gray even still, you know, so I do it.
<v Speaker 6>I get it, you understand.
<v Speaker 2>But generally I go with a color that you know,
<v Speaker 2>accentuates my skin tone and looks normal again.
<v Speaker 5>Have hair. It's time to play Fast five.
<v Speaker 6>Last five?
<v Speaker 5>How fast can you be?
<v Speaker 6>We go faster out with Jeremy, Katie and Josh Ooh.
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<v Speaker 6>Now's your chance to call in three zero three six
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<v Speaker 6>six nine to one sixteen forty nine. Looking for the newbies,
<v Speaker 6>new people that have never played before. If you've been
<v Speaker 6>thinking about it, be like, you know what, today's the day.
<v Speaker 6>Today's the day.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna call and play Fast five at three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one, sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 6>We'll get you on the air, find out how your
<v Speaker 6>weekend was.
<v Speaker 2>And then I'll give you a category and start a
<v Speaker 2>ten second timer, which is really annoying. And then within
<v Speaker 2>those ten seconds you got to give me five things
<v Speaker 2>that have to do with that category.
<v Speaker 6>It's a lot of fun.
<v Speaker 2>This game has absolutely exploded in the Mile High City.
<v Speaker 2>So give us a call three oh three six nine one,
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine. Katie, give me some examples.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, So we've asked for things like five words that
<v Speaker 4>have a silent kate in them, like if you know
<v Speaker 4>you know right, five fictional towns have also been a
<v Speaker 4>question you've asked, and the one that won it on
<v Speaker 4>Friday was Jody, who named five characters from Friends No
<v Speaker 4>problem to get the big wins. So you're all over
<v Speaker 4>the place when it comes to what she asked, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 6>I'm kind of spastic that way.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, and another way.
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<v Speaker 2>you've never done it. We would love to meet some
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<v Speaker 5>with a four pack of tickets?
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<v Speaker 4>ringing in America's birthday with a bang.
<v Speaker 5>And you're winning a great prize this week all week.
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<v Speaker 2>Again three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine,
<v Speaker 2>I'm seeing some of you again. Be put on hold
<v Speaker 2>and hang up. Don't do that, don't get scared, be brave.
<v Speaker 6>Three O three six nine one, sixteen forty nine. Here
<v Speaker 6>is Rose High Rose. Hi, Hey, you sound so surprised.
<v Speaker 6>I'm like the first callers. Yes, this is a big deal. Yeah,
<v Speaker 6>this is life changing.
<v Speaker 5>Your time to shine?
<v Speaker 8>Whoa, Oh my gosh, Okay you.
<v Speaker 5>Got this, You Gotrose?
<v Speaker 6>Would you do this weekend? Anything good?
<v Speaker 1>I just hung out with the kids, to them to
<v Speaker 1>the pool.
<v Speaker 5>Nice, good weekend to do that.
<v Speaker 6>Nothing wrong with that at all. Now do you get
<v Speaker 6>in or did you just sit there and eat chips
<v Speaker 6>and watch them?
<v Speaker 10>No?
<v Speaker 6>I was kind kind of in there, and we have
<v Speaker 6>I have a top an infant, so kind of like
<v Speaker 6>let him put his put his season. That's huge.
<v Speaker 5>How old is the infant? Like a baby baby?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, he's eight months.
<v Speaker 11>His name is Caleb, A little.
<v Speaker 6>Caleb the baby getting in the pool.
<v Speaker 12>So cute.
<v Speaker 6>Cute, Rod is very cute.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Well, let's do some fast five with you. Now,
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna give you an actor. I need some movies
<v Speaker 2>he's been in, but no sequels. Okay, no sequels because.
<v Speaker 6>He's been in a lot of sequels, but he's so dreamy.
<v Speaker 2>In ten seconds, give me five movies starring zac Efron, Go.
<v Speaker 1>High School musical, yep, oh, what's the one.
<v Speaker 6>I don't know. He was in neighbors with Seth Rogan.
<v Speaker 6>He was just in bay Watch too. He was all
<v Speaker 6>jacket watch.
<v Speaker 5>Care Spray, Matthew Perry. He's got that movie with Matthew
<v Speaker 5>Perry and I love.
<v Speaker 6>You. Guys. Have a great day. Bye. Who cares? Cares?
<v Speaker 6>That's funny.
<v Speaker 5>I don't care.
<v Speaker 6>She cut us off. She's like, he cares. Guys, have
<v Speaker 6>a good day. By Hi, Lisa, Bye? Would you do
<v Speaker 6>this weekend?
<v Speaker 3>The same thing pretty much. Brought the kids the pool
<v Speaker 3>and they just you know, drove them around where they
<v Speaker 3>have to go. I forgot we actually got roller skating too, So.
<v Speaker 6>Oh did you that's Do you get out there and
<v Speaker 6>tear it up?
<v Speaker 7>I do.
<v Speaker 3>Actually I'm not great at it though, but I just
<v Speaker 3>get out there.
<v Speaker 6>Are you on roller skates or roller blades? Yeah?
<v Speaker 11>Roller skates?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah?
<v Speaker 11>When I go wade, I thought I could.
<v Speaker 3>Try that when we first started going and I was like, oh, yeah,
<v Speaker 3>I can't do this anymore.
<v Speaker 5>No, that's so funny. I thought the same thing.
<v Speaker 4>I was. I used to do this all the time.
<v Speaker 4>I can skate up and down this. No, n rollerblades,
<v Speaker 4>it's so much harder. I know.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, I thought, I used to know how
<v Speaker 3>to do this as a.
<v Speaker 6>Kid, but well now your old knees can't take it. Lisa.
<v Speaker 2>All right, my friend, Lisa, let's do some fast five
<v Speaker 2>no cheating, no help, Okay, all right, in ten seconds,
<v Speaker 2>give me five cartoon villains.
<v Speaker 11>Go Joker, tul Face, Penguin, Harley Quinn, mister Freeze, and
<v Speaker 11>Cold Ice. All right, ice guy.
<v Speaker 6>Or nice guy guy? You know the ice.
<v Speaker 3>Mister mister Freeze Toison Ivy.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, she's still going. I'm done, She's done, But I'm trying.
<v Speaker 6>It's I didn't say comic book villains.
<v Speaker 5>I know.
<v Speaker 6>I'm trying to decide if I'm trying to decide if
<v Speaker 6>I want to accept these so much.
<v Speaker 11>I would love you forever.
<v Speaker 6>You would love me forever, Lisa, forever. You're like, you're
<v Speaker 6>like a Batman fan.
<v Speaker 3>Huh, well, my kid is so I am too, But yeah,
<v Speaker 3>my kid watches a lot of it and it's cartoons
<v Speaker 3>because he's only eight.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, yeah, And let me tell you that Batman,
<v Speaker 4>the animated series back in the nineties.
<v Speaker 5>I watched that too.
<v Speaker 3>Watch that now too because we're lucky with the streaming.
<v Speaker 3>So yeah, all the cool ones.
<v Speaker 6>You know I got a question for you, Lisa. Yes,
<v Speaker 6>what are you supposed to say when you win fast five?
<v Speaker 6>Oh my gosh, do you know what you're supposed to
<v Speaker 6>save me? I need to do something. You need to
<v Speaker 6>say chair me play the winning win.
<v Speaker 11>Sound Jeremy, play the winning Okay?
<v Speaker 3>I know you. Now, there's only one more weeks in
<v Speaker 3>my car why my kids are sleeping and I literally
<v Speaker 3>was like, I will I will be anywhere to try
<v Speaker 3>to call them all day, all week if I have to.
<v Speaker 6>You really like this little game, don't you. Lisa? There's
<v Speaker 6>one more thing now do you know what that is?
<v Speaker 6>You don't you have to love me forever?
<v Speaker 11>I already do with you' you know I already do.
<v Speaker 6>I'm gonna check in in about six months with you
<v Speaker 6>and see if you still love me, and then I'll
<v Speaker 6>check in in maybe a year or two and be like, Lisa,
<v Speaker 6>are we still good? Yeah?
<v Speaker 4>All right?
<v Speaker 5>Well I still got to have those sparks.
<v Speaker 6>Well I'm gonna tell you what.
<v Speaker 2>You better get a sitter because you're gonna be out
<v Speaker 2>on the fourth of July at Mile High Stadium going
<v Speaker 2>to see Ed Sheeran because you just want a four
<v Speaker 2>pack of tickets to go see him.
<v Speaker 6>It's a big prize. Oh, we're so happy. It's a
<v Speaker 6>big it's a big prize this week. Lisays the congratulations.
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna put you on hold and we'll come back
<v Speaker 2>and tell you how to get those tickets.
<v Speaker 11>Ok, Okay, thank you guys so much. I really appreciate you.
<v Speaker 2>No, you love us, Lisa, I put you on hold, Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Second one today for plast five.
<v Speaker 4>Went quick, Jarity, Katie and Josh.
<v Speaker 6>You got a question for you, Katie cap.
<v Speaker 2>I was out with some friends this past weekend and
<v Speaker 2>we were at a restaurant and we were all sitting
<v Speaker 2>there talking because it was a fairly nice restaurant, and
<v Speaker 2>in came two dudes and what looked like to be
<v Speaker 2>their wives, and the guys had hats on.
<v Speaker 6>I know.
<v Speaker 2>So it led to a conversation regarding men and hats
<v Speaker 2>and whether or not that should be allowed in restaurants,
<v Speaker 2>if that's a good look or not.
<v Speaker 6>Thoughts, what do you think?
<v Speaker 4>It depends on the restaurant, It depends on the hat,
<v Speaker 4>It depends on their entire get up, because that's a thing.
<v Speaker 4>A lot of guys can make their hat work with
<v Speaker 4>their outfit. Right, like they played it that way. So
<v Speaker 4>if it's a nice hat, now, if it's just a
<v Speaker 4>you know, torn up Rockies hat that has sweat all
<v Speaker 4>the way across.
<v Speaker 5>The brim, maybe leave that at home.
<v Speaker 4>But they think that's the thing is I think that
<v Speaker 4>is a very old school way of thinking when it
<v Speaker 4>comes to hats in restaurants because I know that, like
<v Speaker 4>my grandpa used to yell at my brother when he'd
<v Speaker 4>wear a hat at the table, and I just that's what.
<v Speaker 5>It reminds me of. It's like an old school way
<v Speaker 5>of thinking.
<v Speaker 6>It doesn't we definitely got.
<v Speaker 2>Relax at home, yeah with a hat, yes, But if
<v Speaker 2>it's like a family dinner, like a Thanksgiving or doing
<v Speaker 2>something with a family, I will most likely take it off.
<v Speaker 4>Probably because you're gonna make your grandma mad though, like,
<v Speaker 4>well she's dead.
<v Speaker 5>Just or someone in that rights.
<v Speaker 6>I got one, but she's pretty chill, So I don't think.
<v Speaker 4>Usually who it upsets is the older people, you know.
<v Speaker 4>So it's like, maybe this is something that is going
<v Speaker 4>to phase out in the next few years.
<v Speaker 2>Well, my whole thing was is like, if you're going
<v Speaker 2>into the restaurant with that hat on and then you
<v Speaker 2>pull it off, as you're coming in and you're sitting there,
<v Speaker 2>would you rather have the hat on or the look
<v Speaker 2>at somebody's sweaty.
<v Speaker 6>Messed up hair, because that's it, that's the thing. Josh
<v Speaker 6>is wearing a hat.
<v Speaker 5>Joshua's hats.
<v Speaker 4>But again, Josh's hats are nice and they go with
<v Speaker 4>his outfit right, Like it's like he planned them. He's
<v Speaker 4>not wearing a sweaty baseball cap. He's got like one
<v Speaker 4>hundred dollars hat on.
<v Speaker 6>I know, But like we were at a nice place though.
<v Speaker 2>It was a nice place and to see everyone else
<v Speaker 2>dressed fairly nicely, and then these these two guys come
<v Speaker 2>in with their wives with hats on.
<v Speaker 6>I was like, I don't know if that's a good
<v Speaker 6>look or not.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know what did the wives think.
<v Speaker 6>Did they get up and ask him, okay, what do
<v Speaker 6>you think about your husband's hat?
<v Speaker 5>If they were, did they look embarrassed?
<v Speaker 4>Did they look like they didn't want to be seen
<v Speaker 4>with their husband with the hat? Like?
<v Speaker 5>How did that know? It was just you who had
<v Speaker 5>a problem with it.
<v Speaker 2>No, it just brought up a conversation at the table.
<v Speaker 2>Is like that an old school, dated way to look.
<v Speaker 6>At things that you're not aware to allowed to wear
<v Speaker 6>hats to restaurants anymore.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know.
<v Speaker 6>It was just brought up.
<v Speaker 2>I thought i'd toss it out to you and get
<v Speaker 2>your thoughts. But you're pretty chill. Yeah, you maybe you
<v Speaker 2>weren't the right person to talk to about this.
<v Speaker 5>Well.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I just I think that it's it's okay in
<v Speaker 4>certain settings, especially now, Like I think all of that
<v Speaker 4>is kind of I mean, we're wedding crop tops at work,
<v Speaker 4>you know, so it's.
<v Speaker 2>Like hats at a wedding, No hats at a funeral,
<v Speaker 2>no Keen Sinira.
<v Speaker 5>Again, you cowboy hats?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, you know, Like I think that that's where again
<v Speaker 4>you have to make the differential is which hat are
<v Speaker 4>you bringing to which occasion?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it's funny when we go on vacation, I like
<v Speaker 2>to buy new hats just because I know we're to
<v Speaker 2>be like taking pictures and doing things, so I always
<v Speaker 2>buy a new hat to make sure it's not all
<v Speaker 2>sweaty and nasty.
<v Speaker 6>I'm a very courteous hat word.
<v Speaker 5>See there you go. Are you doing it right?
<v Speaker 4>Jared?
<v Speaker 2>I think that's probably why it took me off, because
<v Speaker 2>I was like, hey, be courteous dude that sweat on
<v Speaker 2>that hat. All right, we're gonna be opening up the
<v Speaker 2>phone lines here again and we're gonna be talking about
<v Speaker 2>your possessions, things that you have that you could just
<v Speaker 2>not live without.
<v Speaker 6>This dude named Matt. He wrote Matt in Littleton. Thanks
<v Speaker 6>Matt from Littleton for writing it.
<v Speaker 2>He says, Hey, JKJ, my wife and I talk about
<v Speaker 2>you when we get drunk.
<v Speaker 6>That's how we started the note.
<v Speaker 5>Not the first time I've been told that.
<v Speaker 6>He says.
<v Speaker 2>We have a silly game that we play with our
<v Speaker 2>friends to see who could come up with the best
<v Speaker 2>radio topics. And he goes, ha ha ha, he wrote out,
<v Speaker 2>that's kind of a fun thing to do.
<v Speaker 6>I guess thanks for doing our job.
<v Speaker 5>You should text us in those topics. Oh yeah, she goes.
<v Speaker 2>So we're out at the neighborhood group hub a couple
<v Speaker 2>of days ago when our topic turned into a surprisingly
<v Speaker 2>heated conversation. We were talking about what two possessions could
<v Speaker 2>you keep for the rest of your life? He says,
<v Speaker 2>it's not money, not your car, just two things that
<v Speaker 2>you own that you would be absolutely crushed to lose.
<v Speaker 2>Let me add on to that, no kids, no dogs,
<v Speaker 2>none of that either, okay, So what two like things?
<v Speaker 2>It was fascinating everyone had different answers. They were so different.
<v Speaker 2>One guy said his grandfather's watch and his guitar. My
<v Speaker 2>wife said our wedding photo album and this beat up
<v Speaker 2>stuffed rabbit she's had since she was three.
<v Speaker 6>Another one of my friends said.
<v Speaker 2>His smoker that he always took mine and his vinyl
<v Speaker 2>record collection. Oh made me realize that the things we
<v Speaker 2>value most aren't usually the expensive stuff.
<v Speaker 6>They might be things whose story's attached to them. So
<v Speaker 6>he wraps up by saying, now, I'm.
<v Speaker 2>Curious, what are your guys's two possessions that you could
<v Speaker 2>never live without? I think you'd get some really great
<v Speaker 2>stories out of people we love the show.
<v Speaker 6>Did your work for you? Is how he ended it,
<v Speaker 6>and that was Matt. That's what I say.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you, Matt, Thank you Matt. And you're drunk friends,
<v Speaker 2>that's very kind of you. So that's the question out
<v Speaker 2>there this morning. What two possessions could you keep for
<v Speaker 2>the rest of your life? You only get to pick two,
<v Speaker 2>so you gotta think hard about this. What are the two?
<v Speaker 6>And again, you can't.
<v Speaker 2>Pick your dog, you can't pick your kids, you can't
<v Speaker 2>see your house, like I want things, things that you
<v Speaker 2>actually went out and God or you got his gifts.
<v Speaker 6>Or or that you were handed down to you. And
<v Speaker 6>like Matt, I was gonna say, my tragger definitely would
<v Speaker 6>be one of mine. Man, I love that tragger. I
<v Speaker 6>used it again this weekend, did yeah, smoking them and
<v Speaker 6>then you.
<v Speaker 5>Showed off with pictures. So I agree with you. I
<v Speaker 5>think you need that in your life.
<v Speaker 2>I think mine would be my trigger and my iPad
<v Speaker 2>many probably.
<v Speaker 5>Oh you're taking technology, that.
<v Speaker 2>Damn iPad Many. It is the greatest little gadget I own.
<v Speaker 2>Run into an iPad.
<v Speaker 5>Many far away from the handheld, says.
<v Speaker 2>I can well hold on to there, Well hold on yours. Yes,
<v Speaker 2>I want to fill up phone lines. What are your possessions?
<v Speaker 2>Your two possessions that you would take no matter what,
<v Speaker 2>you can only have you can have them for the
<v Speaker 2>rest of your life. Three oh three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen forty
<v Speaker 2>nine phone lines are already ringing. I love this, Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>call in, let's have some fun with JKJ. Like a
<v Speaker 2>couple of things I was thinking about, Like I've got
<v Speaker 2>a winter jacket.
<v Speaker 6>It's this area winter jacket that I absolutely love.
<v Speaker 2>It's my most favorite jacket. I was thinking about choosing that.
<v Speaker 2>I have some socks that I really loved to but
<v Speaker 2>I went with my smoker and my iPad. Many What
<v Speaker 2>are you guys picking your two possessions that you would
<v Speaker 2>just not be able to live without? Three oh three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one sixteen forty nine, Joshua, did you pick?
<v Speaker 7>You know? I went, uh, not the digital route at all,
<v Speaker 7>which is shocking for me. I have an old Bible
<v Speaker 7>that I have just annotated the heck out of and
<v Speaker 7>I love that and I'd be so devastated to lose that.
<v Speaker 7>And then I have a handmade blanket made by my
<v Speaker 7>grandma and I got that my mom. There's a picture
<v Speaker 7>of me the day I was born and I'm swaddled
<v Speaker 7>in it, like I'm wrapped up in it. And I've
<v Speaker 7>had that my entire life and it's in my closet
<v Speaker 7>right now. And if I were to ever lose that, like,
<v Speaker 7>that's the thing I want to pass to my son.
<v Speaker 6>Do you ever swaddle yourself with it?
<v Speaker 11>Still?
<v Speaker 7>Heck yeah, I do. It's so warm. That's the other
<v Speaker 7>thing is it's so warm. It's actually like a massive blanket,
<v Speaker 7>So it still fits me.
<v Speaker 6>I love it. Yeah, I love it. And yes, I
<v Speaker 6>swaddle myself.
<v Speaker 5>I bet you do.
<v Speaker 6>Don't do that while you're reading the Bible.
<v Speaker 5>No. No.
<v Speaker 2>Three three, six nine one, sixteen forty nine. What are
<v Speaker 2>your two possessions? Here's Kimmy, Kim I kim good morning.
<v Speaker 1>How are we doing well?
<v Speaker 6>We're super dupes. What are you so?
<v Speaker 1>Happy?
<v Speaker 3>Week?
<v Speaker 6>Happy?
<v Speaker 8>What?
<v Speaker 1>Fourth of a fourth of July week?
<v Speaker 4>Oh?
<v Speaker 6>Yeaheah, yeah you as well, thank.
<v Speaker 3>You, thank you?
<v Speaker 6>What do you? What are your two possessions?
<v Speaker 1>So one, when I was a little girl, then I
<v Speaker 1>grew up, my mom actually got because we're Cherokee tribe,
<v Speaker 1>and my mom got those really pretty hair clip thingies
<v Speaker 1>that they're handmade from like you know, different tribes or whatever.
<v Speaker 1>So my mom got those, and I got them passed
<v Speaker 1>on to me to me when my mom passed away,
<v Speaker 1>So I have them tucked into my addresser. Those ones.
<v Speaker 1>And then the second one is as I was growing up,
<v Speaker 1>my dad was recovering alcoholic and so when he passed away,
<v Speaker 1>I got his thirty two year chip and I hold
<v Speaker 1>that close to me in my wallet. My car got
<v Speaker 1>broken into last year down in Denver when they had
<v Speaker 1>their Halloween parade, and I thought it got taken while
<v Speaker 1>my purse got stolen. But come to find out, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>I come to find out it was actually in my
<v Speaker 1>other wallet that I didn't transfer to my new wallet,
<v Speaker 1>so it was still in my dresser. So I had
<v Speaker 1>a hard track. But then I found it as.
<v Speaker 2>Like, yeah, you like carrying that you carry with you,
<v Speaker 2>like kind of is a good luck charm?
<v Speaker 5>Or yes, it's my wallet.
<v Speaker 1>I carry it every day.
<v Speaker 4>It's a big deal, like the fact that your dad
<v Speaker 4>made thirty two years like I'd hang on to that too,
<v Speaker 4>like it was just price solid.
<v Speaker 6>Absolutely, Kim, those are good. Those are good ones.
<v Speaker 1>Thank you.
<v Speaker 6>We appreciate you calling in and you have a great week.
<v Speaker 4>You're welcome.
<v Speaker 3>Be safe to second.
<v Speaker 6>Thank you as well to buy. I promise no pop
<v Speaker 6>bottle rockets in my butt this year.
<v Speaker 5>Don't blow your hand off or your butt off me.
<v Speaker 6>I see.
<v Speaker 2>If we have a woman named Isis on the line,
<v Speaker 2>we're gonna get to you. We had two other people
<v Speaker 2>drop off. I want to talk to you guys. Three
<v Speaker 2>oh three six nine one, sixteen forty nine. Ashley wrote
<v Speaker 2>in and said I would never give up my kindle and.
<v Speaker 6>My weighted blanket.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, my.
<v Speaker 6>Wife's got one of those. I love Chris.
<v Speaker 2>He wrote in and said, I could ever give up
<v Speaker 2>my seapap machine and my coffee maker.
<v Speaker 4>See that's what I'm talking about. What are you actually
<v Speaker 4>used that? You're like, I could not live without there.
<v Speaker 2>If you're drinking that much coffee, maybe you don't, you know,
<v Speaker 2>that's why you need the seapap machine. You're not sleeping
<v Speaker 2>because you got so much caffeine in you. Maybe maybe
<v Speaker 2>cut out the coffee. But my seapap machine and a
<v Speaker 2>coffee maker. Microd in and said I could never give
<v Speaker 2>up my PS five and my recliner.
<v Speaker 6>Judge me all you want, Jacob.
<v Speaker 5>Now that's real. That is real choice right there.
<v Speaker 6>It's things that make you happy, you know. Three oh
<v Speaker 6>three six nine one, sixteen forty nine. Your name is isis?
<v Speaker 12>Yes it is. It's the name of the DECEIPTI goddess.
<v Speaker 6>Oh duh, which is what you are obviously, Yes, So
<v Speaker 6>what's up, goddess? What are the two things you're holding
<v Speaker 6>on to?
<v Speaker 12>For me? It's my dad's ashes and a journal that
<v Speaker 12>he wrote for me.
<v Speaker 6>Oh so good, Yes, it's in the journal, Like what
<v Speaker 6>kind of stuff.
<v Speaker 12>Basically like his day to day life with my mom
<v Speaker 12>and what it was like while I was in her,
<v Speaker 12>coming was like their excitement for me to come.
<v Speaker 2>Oh boy, that beeps a seapat machine and a coffee
<v Speaker 2>maker all day long.
<v Speaker 5>That's a door happle.
<v Speaker 12>And of carried on that tradition. And I have a
<v Speaker 12>journal for my daughter and my nephew as well.
<v Speaker 6>That's really cute. Katie's crying now.
<v Speaker 5>I wrote, It's so so funny.
<v Speaker 4>I wrote in a journal while I was pregnant with
<v Speaker 4>my baby Nana, and I wrote to her almost every day,
<v Speaker 4>and I was just like, this is how I'm feeling this.
<v Speaker 4>I just can't wait to meet you. And I know
<v Speaker 4>when she was old enough to read it, it meant
<v Speaker 4>so much to her. She kept it and I hope
<v Speaker 4>that she hangs on to it like you are, and
<v Speaker 4>she cares about it as much as you do. Isis
<v Speaker 4>because it's just so morewarming to me.
<v Speaker 12>Yes, it means a lot. I'm so happy you did
<v Speaker 12>the same.
<v Speaker 6>So sweet. Oh, everybody's crying. Thanks a lot, so.
<v Speaker 5>Great happy tears. Isis it's happy?
<v Speaker 6>Thank you for calling in? Isis you have a great day.
<v Speaker 6>It's so sweet. Page one was like I'm sorry you
<v Speaker 6>were a mistake.
<v Speaker 5>No, she was not that. Never you don't. You're a
<v Speaker 5>happy little our happy.
<v Speaker 2>Little Jenna wrote in and said I could never give
<v Speaker 2>up my kitchen aid mixer and my pickleball paddle those
<v Speaker 2>are pretty good.
<v Speaker 6>We had a Katie write in.
<v Speaker 2>She said I would uh forever hold onto my paddle
<v Speaker 2>board and my bluetooth speaker.
<v Speaker 6>I make every summer my bach.
<v Speaker 5>That sounds like something my kid would say.
<v Speaker 6>It's pretty good as well.
<v Speaker 4>I was gonna say my grandma's blanket and Josh said
<v Speaker 4>it can I Mine is so tattered and like my grandma, Uh,
<v Speaker 4>it's it's the blanket that's the full like it's double sided,
<v Speaker 4>and it's the weighted blankets as well, but from back
<v Speaker 4>in the day.
<v Speaker 5>And I've had this every day for.
<v Speaker 4>My whole life, and it is tattered and squares are
<v Speaker 4>coming off, but when I put it around me, it
<v Speaker 4>makes me feel so comfortable.
<v Speaker 6>It's like Grandma's holding you so safe.
<v Speaker 4>When I have this blanket and I've had it my
<v Speaker 4>whole life, so definitely that and then Zoe baby Nana,
<v Speaker 4>she has given me a couple of necklaces that I'm
<v Speaker 4>wearing one right now actually, and it's like my favorite.
<v Speaker 5>It's a swarf Ski diamond crystal.
<v Speaker 4>It's one of my favorite things, and every time I
<v Speaker 4>look at it, it makes me smile because I think
<v Speaker 4>of her. So I think that those would probably be
<v Speaker 4>the things that I would hang on to. And then
<v Speaker 4>if I couldn't take my grandma's blanket, it would be
<v Speaker 4>my recipe box with all of my important things I did.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, that's a.
<v Speaker 2>Good one too. Yeah, yeah, I would take my actual grandma.
<v Speaker 2>Would you take no peep the one that's dead though?
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, she's mamma fight on the couch. I probably
<v Speaker 2>have to take her with me, for sure.
<v Speaker 6>I don't want anyone fighting that. I like to give
<v Speaker 6>you a little sports update from Mix one hundred and
<v Speaker 6>Josh is our sports expert.
<v Speaker 7>What you got, Well, the USA is just the the
<v Speaker 7>World Cup, excuse me? Is the world the gift that
<v Speaker 7>just keeps on giving. And the USA is taking on
<v Speaker 7>Bosnia and Hersegovina on Wednesday, And oddly enough, there's a
<v Speaker 7>million Bosnians that I've come to America and are finding
<v Speaker 7>out just how unbelievably cool America actually is. And Jeremy,
<v Speaker 7>you talked about this a little bit earlier. But there
<v Speaker 7>are people that have come from all over the world,
<v Speaker 7>even like Australia, and they're fight figuring out American foods
<v Speaker 7>and seeing how good and fattening it actually is. And
<v Speaker 7>one particular Bosnian man talked about how, even going through
<v Speaker 7>a breakup with his longtime girlfriend, his life is great.
<v Speaker 9>I haven't had a bad day since March twenty six.
<v Speaker 9>We beat Wales March twenty six, and then a week
<v Speaker 9>later we beat Italy. Swear to god man. Every single day,
<v Speaker 9>coffee with my boys, drinks with my boys. My girlfriend
<v Speaker 9>of six and a half years broke up with me.
<v Speaker 9>I miss you a little bit, but yo, I'm telling you,
<v Speaker 9>not a bad day. She broke up with me the
<v Speaker 9>day after Whales. Every day has been a good day, bro.
<v Speaker 9>She picked the perfect time to break up with me
<v Speaker 9>because World Cup and all is good.
<v Speaker 4>Dog?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, dog? Is he picking up on American labor, bro? Dog,
<v Speaker 6>Dude's right.
<v Speaker 7>It is so funny to see them picking up on
<v Speaker 7>all of the things that we have seen every single
<v Speaker 7>day of our lives, like the fact that we have
<v Speaker 7>soda fountains here that give free refills and give you
<v Speaker 7>a million options to choose it's like the wonderful Wizard
<v Speaker 7>of Oz right now is granting all of their wishes.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, well you have like the English, they're like blasting
<v Speaker 5>country music.
<v Speaker 6>And writing barbecue.
<v Speaker 4>And you got the people over in Boston loving the
<v Speaker 4>Boston women like they love America in a way that
<v Speaker 4>I think warms our hearts, Like we needed this right now,
<v Speaker 4>We needed you to come to our country and tell
<v Speaker 4>us how awesome the United States of America is.
<v Speaker 6>So the Boston women, they love them really. Oh, the
<v Speaker 6>Europeans are obsessed with them because they have Yeah. Yeah,
<v Speaker 6>that's the thing about.
<v Speaker 7>Like Europeans is they really do think all of us
<v Speaker 7>have like the country accent, do you know? And then
<v Speaker 7>they're figuring out that the Boston people talk a little
<v Speaker 7>different and they're like, we love it.
<v Speaker 4>And all I think of is ted when they make
<v Speaker 4>fun of a member and they're like, and the Boston
<v Speaker 4>women just stuff in their face full of Pepper's farm,
<v Speaker 4>So like that's what we think.
<v Speaker 5>But then you have these Europeans who.
<v Speaker 6>Just love it.
<v Speaker 7>It's a good look for us, it is, and it's
<v Speaker 7>happening during our two hundred and fiftieth anniversary. It's all
<v Speaker 7>coming together and It's like a massive, great commercial showing
<v Speaker 7>how good we are, and I'm like, we're finally happy
<v Speaker 7>in the news again.
<v Speaker 6>Yes, tell me I'm pretty.
<v Speaker 4>From the peaks and pipe to the pulseam Pearl Street.
<v Speaker 5>What's good world? This is where the buzz meets the altitude.
<v Speaker 4>Check it out.
<v Speaker 3>JKJ is a mile high hype on mixed one hundred starts.
<v Speaker 5>Now.
<v Speaker 6>I went to Toy Story five this weekend. You did?
<v Speaker 6>You got my fifty bucks? He kept the box office
<v Speaker 6>crown this weekend seventy million bucks. That Toy Story movie
<v Speaker 6>made day.
<v Speaker 5>I've heard a lot of good things.
<v Speaker 6>Really will get ready for some bad things. No, all
<v Speaker 6>I'm saying is the one word to describe.
<v Speaker 2>Toy Story five was unnecessary. It was purely a money
<v Speaker 2>grab for sure. Kind of a boring basic story.
<v Speaker 6>Not a lot of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen in it,
<v Speaker 6>if you ask me, Buzz and Buzz and Woody, the
<v Speaker 6>two biggies not really main characters in this one. Mainly Jesse. Right,
<v Speaker 6>It's Jesse, which is fine, but the story was, oh hum,
<v Speaker 6>It's it's relevant because you know, there's a little girl
<v Speaker 6>in it doesn't have any friends, and every all the
<v Speaker 6>kids are on screens and stuff. It's very relevant, okay,
<v Speaker 6>but boring. It's just boring.
<v Speaker 4>Well, and that's disappointing because the people that I've heard
<v Speaker 4>from say that it's almost as good if as the first.
<v Speaker 4>But people are on crack best one since the first,
<v Speaker 4>is what I've heard.
<v Speaker 5>What you didn't like it though?
<v Speaker 6>You and Cat's insanity? Yeah, yeah, not gonna lie. I
<v Speaker 6>fell asleep for about ten minutes. It was just me
<v Speaker 6>and my daughter, and she nudged me at one point
<v Speaker 6>she said, hey, you fell asleep.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, oh, sorry, maybe because it's so incredibly boring,
<v Speaker 2>is what I told her. No, even she was kind
<v Speaker 2>of like, man, it was fine, it could be. It
<v Speaker 2>could have been a straight to Disney. Plus for me,
<v Speaker 2>didn't have.
<v Speaker 5>To be that big of a deal. You're saying, yeah,
<v Speaker 5>and there's.
<v Speaker 6>So many kids in that stupid thing, Well, yeah, so
<v Speaker 6>many kids. I was so annoyed. I was like, why
<v Speaker 6>are there so many kids here? Poor jermy porch And.
<v Speaker 2>Then real quick, Noah, con the singer is just like Tick,
<v Speaker 2>who is our office manager.
<v Speaker 6>Here at work. He had to send out a message
<v Speaker 6>to tell his fans to stop pooping on the bathroom
<v Speaker 6>floors at his concerts. He says, don't do that. Be respectful.
<v Speaker 5>We have gotten so many emails from Tick.
<v Speaker 6>It happens here too. You guys, take care of the bathrooms.
<v Speaker 6>Be adults. But yeah, true story. Noah Khan had to
<v Speaker 6>tweet out stop pooping on the floors in my concerts.
<v Speaker 6>Oh gosh, I guess that's a thing.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, you know, and you have to put out a memo.
<v Speaker 5>Somebody's done it.
<v Speaker 6>No offices everywhere have done the same to him.
<v Speaker 5>Thing, JAYZ.
<v Speaker 6>What else is going on locally?
<v Speaker 5>Okay?
<v Speaker 4>So starting off with the fires over there on the
<v Speaker 4>western slope, I mean definitely thinking of my friends in
<v Speaker 4>Grain Junction and that entire.
<v Speaker 5>Side of the state.
<v Speaker 4>The fires from Utah spread into Colorado over the weekend,
<v Speaker 4>and I know Grain Junction specifically.
<v Speaker 5>They are in extreme fire risks.
<v Speaker 4>So if you look at a map, Grain Junction is
<v Speaker 4>in the middle of a bunch of fires around it,
<v Speaker 4>and so they are watching these fires. And then in Urray,
<v Speaker 4>the Gold Mountain fire, I mean, if you look at
<v Speaker 4>video of that, it is ominous.
<v Speaker 5>And Uray is one of my favorite places in this
<v Speaker 5>whole place.
<v Speaker 4>They've got Box Canyon Falls, they've got Mouse's chocolates. They've
<v Speaker 4>got so many good things. So the pictures make me
<v Speaker 4>so sad, and I really hope that they can get
<v Speaker 4>ahead of these things in the next couple days, because
<v Speaker 4>they say over on the Western Slope before June twenty six,
<v Speaker 4>it had been thirty eight days without rain over there
<v Speaker 4>or any kind of moisture.
<v Speaker 5>So it is dry, very dry across the entire state.
<v Speaker 4>So we're definitely thinking of all of our friends, family
<v Speaker 4>and folks who are dealing with that right now. We
<v Speaker 4>also have this let's see steamboat springs. So staying in
<v Speaker 4>the mountains. What if you are getting ready to start
<v Speaker 4>your day, You got your cup of coffee, you got
<v Speaker 4>your car keys ready to go, you open your passenger
<v Speaker 4>door and there's a bear in your drivers I know
<v Speaker 4>it happened to a man, Andy Kerrigan, who was walking
<v Speaker 4>in front of his home and about to put something
<v Speaker 4>in his car when he was like, whoa wait a minute,
<v Speaker 4>there's a bear in my front seat. And the bear
<v Speaker 4>was like rummaging through stuff. And in the video you
<v Speaker 4>could tell he is not fased at all by Andy.
<v Speaker 6>He's just like, it's up, there's trucks dust.
<v Speaker 5>He loved it. In there and he just kept rummaging
<v Speaker 5>through everything.
<v Speaker 4>But he was able to kind of shoe him out
<v Speaker 4>and he was, you know, up and back into the
<v Speaker 4>high country there, back into his wild home.
<v Speaker 5>But this is bear season, so be careful.
<v Speaker 4>Even if you're not in the mountains there out and about.
<v Speaker 4>I just saw a picture of there's a bear in
<v Speaker 4>Highlands Ranch. They've given him a name.
<v Speaker 5>Have you seen this? Yeah, there's a Highlands Ranch bear.
<v Speaker 5>I think his name's Nick or something, you know, Nick bear.
<v Speaker 4>But they have pictures of him just go going into
<v Speaker 4>people's like flower gardens and up on their porches and
<v Speaker 4>stuff like just crazy, are right now?
<v Speaker 5>Let him smell the roses? And then how about this?
<v Speaker 4>We just want to get the word out about Bishop Castle.
<v Speaker 4>They're not going to be doing that medieval fair that
<v Speaker 4>was scheduled to go.
<v Speaker 5>Down August seventh.
<v Speaker 6>I had tickets and everything. I knew that this happened.
<v Speaker 5>You, Jeremy will Bishop Castle again.
<v Speaker 4>The story is the husband built the castle for his wife, Like, yeah,
<v Speaker 4>most medieval.
<v Speaker 6>Ever, what a jerk, ruining it for other husbands everywhere.
<v Speaker 5>He really set the bar high with this.
<v Speaker 2>But he built his wife a castle down the street
<v Speaker 2>and all you got me was the yogurt Land gift
<v Speaker 2>card for our anniversary.
<v Speaker 5>Step up your games. You sound like you're speaking from experiencing.
<v Speaker 6>Okay, but the owner's her husband literally a castle. Can
<v Speaker 6>you get me earrings from cold.
<v Speaker 4>Well?
<v Speaker 5>The owner son, Daniel.
<v Speaker 4>He was out there trying to get the stuff ready
<v Speaker 4>for the medieval festival.
<v Speaker 5>He was injured, no, seriously injured. So our thoughts of
<v Speaker 5>fair out to Daniel.
<v Speaker 6>Prince Daniel has been hooked, yes.
<v Speaker 4>And they had to scrap the festival because of it.
<v Speaker 4>So they're not going to have that medieval festival now.
<v Speaker 4>And it was a fundraiser.
<v Speaker 6>The Prince has been hooked.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, but you can still donate to newborn heart surgery.
<v Speaker 4>That's where they're asking that you donate to, because that's
<v Speaker 4>what it was supposed to benefit.
<v Speaker 5>But yeah, very how was he? I guess it was
<v Speaker 5>one of the structures fell on here.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it was pretty good sorrow to hear about how
<v Speaker 6>thou hast suffered. Whoa, yeah, I know, just throw I know,
<v Speaker 6>by the blessings of the Almighty, thou shalt recover and
<v Speaker 6>do haste. I would imagine, you know, he's got.
<v Speaker 5>A couple surgeries, multiple broken bones. So their focus is.
<v Speaker 6>Basically to bring him some virgins.
<v Speaker 5>He doesn't need virgins.
<v Speaker 6>He may made hole in haste thaturgy of the virgins
<v Speaker 6>and peace.
<v Speaker 5>Jeremy, that's what we're asking for.
<v Speaker 6>Tease, fetch him, hi virgin.
<v Speaker 4>We just hope Daniel gets better and we get the
<v Speaker 4>medieval festival at some point.
<v Speaker 5>So there you go. There's your mouth high bank, Jeremy,
<v Speaker 5>thank you.
<v Speaker 4>She's got the mic, the moxie, and a brain full
<v Speaker 4>of doctor Phil Rey runs.
<v Speaker 5>She's on me lock the duft on a joom bug.
<v Speaker 5>But can you take down Katie in pop culture?
<v Speaker 6>SmackDown?
<v Speaker 5>This is Katie Crush.
<v Speaker 6>This game is so much fun. We get to talk
<v Speaker 6>to our listeners. Hi, Claudia, Hi, Hey, tell us a
<v Speaker 6>little bit about yourself.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, you know, just a mom and my kids love
<v Speaker 3>to listen to you guys.
<v Speaker 1>And this morning she goes call call call crush, Katie.
<v Speaker 4>Tough.
<v Speaker 6>I don't know. Yeah, that was a cute kid. What's
<v Speaker 6>the kid's name?
<v Speaker 3>I have daily with me today?
<v Speaker 11>Hi?
<v Speaker 5>Zailey?
<v Speaker 6>Hey, kidd a zaiy with.
<v Speaker 8>A Z, Dailey with a z.
<v Speaker 5>It is fun.
<v Speaker 6>I've never it's like Bailey or Haley.
<v Speaker 5>But oh.
<v Speaker 6>Claudia, do you work?
<v Speaker 5>Do you have a job.
<v Speaker 10>I do work.
<v Speaker 6>I work in healthcare, like doing what like operating on
<v Speaker 6>people exactly.
<v Speaker 1>I'm a surgical tech.
<v Speaker 6>Are you really?
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?
<v Speaker 6>Awesome.
<v Speaker 10>That was a great guy.
<v Speaker 2>I can hear it in your voice. Okay, you're like
<v Speaker 2>I love cutting people open.
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, fine, Actually, hey, I'm glad.
<v Speaker 6>You're doing it. I would not be able to do that, definitely.
<v Speaker 6>Not all right, Claudia. Well, I'm gonna give you and
<v Speaker 6>Katie the same five questions. Best out of five wins.
<v Speaker 6>Ties go to Katie and the other than that? Are
<v Speaker 6>you on a speakerphone or bluetooth? Because it's really noisy?
<v Speaker 3>Let me see if I can see.
<v Speaker 11>Is that better?
<v Speaker 6>I don't know yet. I don't know yet. We'll see.
<v Speaker 6>I think you're clear, a little clear. Yeah? Are you
<v Speaker 6>still there, Claudia, Yeah, okay, okay, perfect, all right.
<v Speaker 2>Katie, why don't you get out of the studio so
<v Speaker 2>we can play you like to say anything.
<v Speaker 5>Claud say, They're cut right to Claudia. Oh my god.
<v Speaker 6>All right, Claudia.
<v Speaker 2>She goes into a room where she can't hear anything,
<v Speaker 2>and I come up with a question. So there's no
<v Speaker 2>cheating okay, and we'll find out how you did once
<v Speaker 2>we bring her back.
<v Speaker 6>All right, she's all locked up in there. Are you ready?
<v Speaker 6>Here we go?
<v Speaker 2>What popular online game features Battle Royal mode. We're up
<v Speaker 2>to one hundred players fight to be the last one
<v Speaker 2>standing on a shrinking map.
<v Speaker 7>Oh, that's.
<v Speaker 3>Fortnite Art Night, all right.
<v Speaker 6>Put you down for that. Believe it or not. Hello
<v Speaker 6>Kitty is not a cat at all? What is Hello, Kitty.
<v Speaker 5>Bunny?
<v Speaker 6>Here's your third question?
<v Speaker 2>The ice bucket challenge that happened a few years ago
<v Speaker 2>was to raise money and awareness about what.
<v Speaker 6>Oh oh jeez, I'm gonna have to pass them out.
<v Speaker 7>I can't remember.
<v Speaker 6>All right? What is the name of the trendy egg
<v Speaker 6>shaped lip bomb?
<v Speaker 8>Uh?
<v Speaker 6>Eos? And your fifth and final question in the Fresh
<v Speaker 6>Prince of bel Air? Where was he born and.
<v Speaker 1>Raised in Philadelphia?
<v Speaker 6>So silly, exact? All right, we'll get Katie back in here. Hey,
<v Speaker 6>what were you doing in there?
<v Speaker 4>I'm just drinking my tea thinking about life, you know,
<v Speaker 4>drinking my tea choices A lot.
<v Speaker 11>Of life choices made.
<v Speaker 6>In zero quiet time. All right, let's do it, girl.
<v Speaker 2>What popular on game online game features a mode called
<v Speaker 2>Battle Royale where up to one hundred players fight to
<v Speaker 2>be the last one standing on a shrinking map.
<v Speaker 5>I don't know the games. You guys made fun of
<v Speaker 5>me for saying Halo that time, so I'm not gonna say.
<v Speaker 5>What's the other one?
<v Speaker 8>Uh?
<v Speaker 5>Fort fort fort fort fortnight fortnite?
<v Speaker 6>Yes, Claudia, you said fortnite as well. You know what, Josh,
<v Speaker 6>you pulled that one out of your battle Royal Katie, Hello,
<v Speaker 6>Kitty is not a cat at all? What is hello, kid?
<v Speaker 5>She's a human girl from London. Really, she's a little
<v Speaker 5>girl from London.
<v Speaker 7>Hello.
<v Speaker 5>You seem to've got that one correct. Knew that one.
<v Speaker 6>Yes, Claudia, you said a bunny.
<v Speaker 5>She looks way more like a bunny than a little girl, though,
<v Speaker 5>it's confusing.
<v Speaker 6>Katie Cat.
<v Speaker 2>The ice fuck It challenge that happened a few years
<v Speaker 2>ago was to raise money and awareness about what oh.
<v Speaker 4>Where they dumped stuff on people's heads? Right, that's right,
<v Speaker 4>thats al.
<v Speaker 6>S a l s is hold on, he correct sadly, Claudia,
<v Speaker 6>you said pass sad day for you. What's the name
<v Speaker 6>of the trendy egg shaped lip bomb that's out there?
<v Speaker 5>The eos e O S.
<v Speaker 6>Let me tell you my wife has some of that eos.
<v Speaker 6>That is good lip bomb even I use it, I
<v Speaker 6>try and like eat.
<v Speaker 5>I know where not supposed to do, but I think
<v Speaker 5>it will taste so good.
<v Speaker 6>Katie is eating her lip bomb, Claudia. Claudia, you also said,
<v Speaker 6>yeah it does right. Hey, Claudia got that.
<v Speaker 10>One to it.
<v Speaker 6>She gets. I'm gonna almost give you double points.
<v Speaker 5>Channel Jr.
<v Speaker 6>What was that? Can you just see Katie sitting at
<v Speaker 6>home on her couch in her apartment just licking a
<v Speaker 6>while she's watching.
<v Speaker 5>Netflix, like just a little sometimes but.
<v Speaker 2>After Yeah, fried chicken and lit balm tonight for dinner.
<v Speaker 2>Katie the fresh Prince of bel Air?
<v Speaker 6>Remember him? Where was he? Born and raised?
<v Speaker 5>West Philadelphia?
<v Speaker 6>Born and raised?
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Just shot snot out of my nose when I laughed
<v Speaker 2>at that. Yeah that's right, Claudia, you said.
<v Speaker 5>That, Laudia.
<v Speaker 6>Wow, Katie won two, three, four five, Claudia, you got three.
<v Speaker 6>You've officially been crushed by Katie today. Oh man, in
<v Speaker 6>front of your daughter and everything. Boomer, Well, it was
<v Speaker 6>nice talking to you and nice to meeting you.
<v Speaker 5>What was the price today? Today? We have the live
<v Speaker 5>action moment? Oh no, I don't want to send her?
<v Speaker 6>Does your daughter like Disney movies?
<v Speaker 8>Uh?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, actually does everything?
<v Speaker 5>What was her name?
<v Speaker 6>Zie? Put Zale on the phone?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, hang on one second, Jeremy, Hi, hi Zale, How
<v Speaker 3>are you today?
<v Speaker 6>How are you today?
<v Speaker 4>Good?
<v Speaker 5>Good?
<v Speaker 6>Did you know that your mom lost Katie Crush today?
<v Speaker 4>Darn it?
<v Speaker 6>Yay, no, she lost she lost Zale. Do you like
<v Speaker 6>Disney movies?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, Well I'm gonna give you the prize instead of
<v Speaker 2>your mom, because it's tickets to go see Mowana, the
<v Speaker 2>New Disney Mowana.
<v Speaker 6>You want to go? Yeah, okay, I'll make you our
<v Speaker 6>winner today. Yeah, you go have fun with your mom
<v Speaker 6>at the New Disney Mowana. Alrighty okay, is killing her?
<v Speaker 9>All right?
<v Speaker 6>Give the phone back to your mom. Yeah, hello, Hi,
<v Speaker 6>I gave your daughter the price instead.
<v Speaker 1>She gets this great.
<v Speaker 11>Great.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, we like her better than.
<v Speaker 1>You usually everybody does.
<v Speaker 2>All right, So hold on, I want to get some
<v Speaker 2>information from you. I'm gonna put you on hold, so
<v Speaker 2>don't go anywhere, all right.
<v Speaker 10>All right, thank you?
<v Speaker 6>Hold on? Oh that was nice.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, that was nice to you.
<v Speaker 6>Come on, it's Milana. The little girl wants to go.
<v Speaker 5>It's perfect
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