<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>You got a question for you, Katie Cat.
<v Speaker 3>I was out with some friends this past weekend and
<v Speaker 3>we were at a restaurant and we were all sitting
<v Speaker 3>there talking because it was a fairly nice restaurant, and
<v Speaker 3>in came two dudes and what looked like to be
<v Speaker 3>their wives, and the guys had hats on, I know.
<v Speaker 3>So it led to a conversation regarding men and hats
<v Speaker 3>and whether or not that should be allowed in restaurants,
<v Speaker 3>if that's a good look or not.
<v Speaker 2>Foughts, 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 the thing.
<v Speaker 4>A lot of guys can make their hat work with
<v Speaker 4>their outfit right like they planned it that way.
<v Speaker 1>So if it's a nice hat, now, if it's just.
<v Speaker 4>A you know, torn up Rockies hat that has sweat
<v Speaker 4>all the way across.
<v Speaker 1>The brim, maybe leave that at home.
<v Speaker 4>But that's the thing is I think that is a
<v Speaker 4>very old school way of thinking when it comes to
<v Speaker 4>hats in restaurants, because I know that, like my grandpa
<v Speaker 4>used to yell at my brother when he'd wear a
<v Speaker 4>hat at the table, and I just that's what it
<v Speaker 4>reminds me of. It's like an old school way of thinking.
<v Speaker 3>It doesn't We've definitely got relax at home, yeah for sure.
<v Speaker 2>Like I'll sit there with a hat on, yes, but
<v Speaker 2>if it's like.
<v Speaker 3>A family dinner, like a Thanksgiving or doing something with
<v Speaker 3>a family, I will most likely take it off.
<v Speaker 1>Probably because you're gonna make your grandma mad.
<v Speaker 2>Though, like, well she's dead well or someone in that right.
<v Speaker 2>I got one grand but she's pretty chill, so I
<v Speaker 2>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's gonna phase
<v Speaker 4>out in the next few years.
<v Speaker 3>Well, my whole thing was is like, if you're going
<v Speaker 3>into the restaurant with that hat on and then you
<v Speaker 3>pull it off as you're coming in and you're sitting there,
<v Speaker 3>would you rather have the hat on or the look
<v Speaker 3>at somebody's sweaty, messed up.
<v Speaker 2>Hair, because that's it. That's the thing. Josh's wearing a hat.
<v Speaker 1>Joshua's hats.
<v Speaker 4>But again, Josh's hats are nice and they go with
<v Speaker 4>his outfit right, like.
<v Speaker 1>It's like he planned them.
<v Speaker 4>He's not wearing a sweaty baseball cap. He's got like
<v Speaker 4>one hundred dollars alo on hat on.
<v Speaker 3>I know, but like we were at a nice place though.
<v Speaker 3>It was a nice place and to see everyone else
<v Speaker 3>dressed fairly nicely, and then these these two guys come
<v Speaker 3>in with their wives with hats on.
<v Speaker 4>I was like, I don't know if that's a good
<v Speaker 4>look or not. I don't know what did the wives think.
<v Speaker 4>Did they get up and.
<v Speaker 2>Ask him, oh, okay, what do you think about your
<v Speaker 2>husband's hat?
<v Speaker 4>If they were, did they look embarrassed, did they look
<v Speaker 4>like they didn't want to be seen with their husband.
<v Speaker 1>With the hat?
<v Speaker 5>Like?
<v Speaker 1>How did that know? It was just you who had
<v Speaker 1>a problem with it.
<v Speaker 2>No, it just he brought up a conversation at the table.
<v Speaker 3>Is like that an old school, dated way to look
<v Speaker 3>at things that you're not aware to allowed to wear
<v Speaker 3>hats to restaurants anymore.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know. It was just brought up. I thought
<v Speaker 2>i'd toss it out to you and get your thoughts.
<v Speaker 2>But you're pretty chill.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you you maybe you weren't the right person to
<v Speaker 3>talk to you about this.
<v Speaker 4>Well, yeah, I just I think that it's it's okay
<v Speaker 4>in certain settings, especially now, Like I think all of
<v Speaker 4>that is kind of I mean, we're wedding crop tops
<v Speaker 4>at work, you know, so it's like.
<v Speaker 3>Hats at a wedding, No hats at a funeral, No
<v Speaker 3>keen Sanira.
<v Speaker 1>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 3>Yeah, it's funny when we go on vacation, I like
<v Speaker 3>to buy new hats just because I know we're gonna
<v Speaker 3>be like taking pictures and doing things, so I always
<v Speaker 3>buy a new hat to make sure it's not all
<v Speaker 3>sweaty and nasty.
<v Speaker 2>I'm a very courteous hat word.
<v Speaker 1>See there you go doing it right, Jack.
<v Speaker 3>I think that's probably why it took me off, because
<v Speaker 3>I was like, hey, be courteous, dude, that sweat down
<v Speaker 3>that hat. All right, we're gonna be opening up the
<v Speaker 3>phone lines here again and we're gonna be talking about
<v Speaker 3>your possessions, things that you have that you could just
<v Speaker 3>not live without.
<v Speaker 2>This dude named Matt. He wrote Matt in Littleton. Thanks
<v Speaker 2>Matt from little And for writing it.
<v Speaker 3>He says, Hey, JKJ, my wife and I talk about
<v Speaker 3>you when we get drunk.
<v Speaker 2>That's how we started the note time I've been told that,
<v Speaker 2>he says.
<v Speaker 3>We have a silly game that we play with our
<v Speaker 3>friends to see who could come up with the best
<v Speaker 3>radio topics. And he goes, ha ha, he wrote out,
<v Speaker 3>that's kind of a fun thing to do.
<v Speaker 2>I guess thanks for doing our job.
<v Speaker 1>You should text us in those topics, she goes.
<v Speaker 3>So we're out at the neighborhood group hub a couple
<v Speaker 3>of days ago when our topic turned into a surprisingly
<v Speaker 3>heated conversation. We were talking about what two possessions could
<v Speaker 3>you keep for the rest of your life. He says,
<v Speaker 3>it's not money, not your car, just two things that
<v Speaker 3>you own that you.
<v Speaker 2>Would be absolutely crushed to lose.
<v Speaker 3>Let me add on to that, no kids, no dogs,
<v Speaker 3>none of that either. Okay, so what two like things?
<v Speaker 3>It was fascinating everyone's everyone had different answers. They were
<v Speaker 3>so different. One guy said his grandfather's watch and his guitar.
<v Speaker 3>My wife said, our wedding photo album and this beat
<v Speaker 3>up stuffed rabbit she's had since she was three. Another
<v Speaker 3>one of my friends said his smoker that he always
<v Speaker 3>took mine, and his vinyl record collection.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, made me.
<v Speaker 3>Realize that the things we value most aren't usually the
<v Speaker 3>expensive stuff.
<v Speaker 2>They might be things whose stories attached to them.
<v Speaker 3>So he wraps up by saying, now, I'm curious, what
<v Speaker 3>are your guys's two possessions that you could never live without?
<v Speaker 2>I think you'd get some.
<v Speaker 3>Really great stories out of people we love the show.
<v Speaker 3>Did your work for you? Is how he ended it,
<v Speaker 3>and that was Matt, Thank you, Matt, Thank you, Matt.
<v Speaker 3>And you're drunk friends. That's very kind of you. So
<v Speaker 3>that's the question out there this morning. What two possessions
<v Speaker 3>could you keep for the rest of your life? You
<v Speaker 3>only get to pick two, so you gotta think hard
<v Speaker 3>about this. What are the two?
<v Speaker 2>And again, you.
<v Speaker 3>Can't pick your dog, you can't pick your kids, you
<v Speaker 3>can't see your house like I want things, things that
<v Speaker 3>you actually went out in God, or you got his gifts,
<v Speaker 3>or maybe that.
<v Speaker 2>You were handed down to you.
<v Speaker 3>And like Matt, I was gonna say, my tragger definitely
<v Speaker 3>would be one of mine.
<v Speaker 2>Man, I love that trigger.
<v Speaker 4>I used it again this weekend, did yeah? Smoking them
<v Speaker 4>chin and then you showed off with pictures. So I
<v Speaker 4>agree with you.
<v Speaker 2>I think you need that in your life.
<v Speaker 3>I think Mine would be my trigger and my iPad.
<v Speaker 3>Many probably, Oh, you're taking technology. Love that damn iPad Many.
<v Speaker 3>It is the greatest little gadget I own. I am
<v Speaker 3>running'm doing iPad.
<v Speaker 4>Many far away from the handheld says I can well
<v Speaker 4>hold on to there, Well hold on your okay, I
<v Speaker 4>want to fill up phone lines.
<v Speaker 2>What are your possessions?
<v Speaker 3>Your two possessions that you would take no matter what,
<v Speaker 3>you can only have you can have them for the
<v Speaker 3>rest of your life. Three oh three six nine one
<v Speaker 3>one mix three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>Phone lines are already ringing. I love this, Yeah, call in.
<v Speaker 3>Let's have some fun with JKJ like a couple of
<v Speaker 3>things I was thinking about, Like, I've got a winter jacket.
<v Speaker 2>It's this area winter jacket that I absolutely love. It's
<v Speaker 2>my most favorite jacket. I was thinking about choosing that.
<v Speaker 4>Uh.
<v Speaker 3>I had some socks that I really loved too, but
<v Speaker 3>I went with my smoker and my iPad.
<v Speaker 2>Many.
<v Speaker 3>What are you guys picking your two possessions that you
<v Speaker 3>would just not be able to live without? Three zo
<v Speaker 3>three six' nine one sixteen forty Nine, joshua did you
<v Speaker 3>pick you?
<v Speaker 6>KNOW i, went uh not the digital route at, all
<v Speaker 6>which is shocking for. ME i have an Old bible
<v Speaker 6>THAT i have just annotated the heck out of AND
<v Speaker 6>i love that And i'd be so devastated to lose.
<v Speaker 6>That and THEN i have a handmade blanket made by
<v Speaker 6>my grandma AND i got that my. Mom there's a
<v Speaker 6>picture of me the DAY i was, born And i'm
<v Speaker 6>swaddled in, it Like i'm wrapped up in. It And
<v Speaker 6>i've had that my entire life and it's in my
<v Speaker 6>closet right. Now and IF i were to ever lose, that,
<v Speaker 6>like that's the THING i want to pass to my.
<v Speaker 2>Son do you ever swaddle yourself with?
<v Speaker 5>It?
<v Speaker 7>Still?
<v Speaker 2>Heck YEAH i.
<v Speaker 6>Do it's so. Warm that's the other thing is it's so.
<v Speaker 6>Warm it's actually like a massive, blanket so it still fits.
<v Speaker 6>ME i love.
<v Speaker 2>It, YEAH i love, It and, YES i swaddle. MYSELF
<v Speaker 2>i bet you, do.
<v Speaker 1>Against.
<v Speaker 2>Wattle don't do that while you're reading The. Bible.
<v Speaker 5>No.
<v Speaker 2>No three three, six sixteen forty. Nine what are your two?
<v Speaker 2>Possessions Here's Kimmy, Kim Hi, Kim good MORNING.
<v Speaker 7>Jkj how are we doing?
<v Speaker 2>Well we're super? Dupes what are you?
<v Speaker 4>Happy July?
<v Speaker 7>Week happy what, week fourth of a fourth Of july.
<v Speaker 7>Week oh, yeah, yeah yeah you as, well thank, you thank?
<v Speaker 7>You what do?
<v Speaker 2>You what are your two?
<v Speaker 7>Possessions so one WHEN i was a little, girl THEN
<v Speaker 7>i grew, up my mom actually got because We're cherokee,
<v Speaker 7>tribe and my mom got those really pretty hair clip
<v Speaker 7>singis that they're handmade from like you, know different tribes or.
<v Speaker 7>Whatever so my mom got, those AND i got them
<v Speaker 7>passed on to me to me when my mom passed,
<v Speaker 7>away SO i have them tucked into my, dresser those.
<v Speaker 7>Ones and then the second one is AS i was growing,
<v Speaker 7>up my dad was recovering, alcoholics and so when he passed,
<v Speaker 7>AWAY i got his thirty two year chip AND i
<v Speaker 7>hold that close to me in my. Wallet my car
<v Speaker 7>got broken into last year down In denver when they
<v Speaker 7>had Their halloween, parade AND i thought it got taken
<v Speaker 7>while my purse got. Stolen but come to find, out,
<v Speaker 7>YEAH i come to find out it was actually in
<v Speaker 7>my other wallet THAT i didn't transfer to my new,
<v Speaker 7>wallet so it was still in my. Dresser SO i
<v Speaker 7>was had a heart, attack but THEN i found it as, like,
<v Speaker 7>yeah you like carrying?
<v Speaker 2>That do you carry with?
<v Speaker 6>You?
<v Speaker 2>Like kind of is a good luck?
<v Speaker 7>Charm or, yes it's my wallet AND i carry it every.
<v Speaker 1>Day it's a big.
<v Speaker 4>Deal like the fact that your dad me thirty two
<v Speaker 4>Years Like i'd hang on to that, too like it
<v Speaker 4>was just priced absolutely.
<v Speaker 2>Him those are. Good those are good.
<v Speaker 1>Ones thank.
<v Speaker 2>You we appreciate you calling in and you have a great.
<v Speaker 2>Week you're.
<v Speaker 4>Welcome be.
<v Speaker 3>SAFE a second thank you as well to BUY i
<v Speaker 3>promise no pop bottle rockets in my butt this.
<v Speaker 1>Year you'll blow your hand off or your butt off for.
<v Speaker 2>ME i.
<v Speaker 3>See if we have a woman Named isis on the,
<v Speaker 3>line we're gonna get to. You we had two other
<v Speaker 3>people drop. OFF i want to talk to you. Guys
<v Speaker 3>three oh three six nine one sixteen forty. Nine ashley
<v Speaker 3>wrote in and SAID i would never give up my kindle.
<v Speaker 2>And my weighted. Blanket oh, yeah my wife's got one
<v Speaker 2>of those ways. WEIGHTEDLID i Love.
<v Speaker 3>Chris he wrote in and SAID i could never give
<v Speaker 3>up my seapap machine and my coffee.
<v Speaker 1>Maker see that's What i'm talking. About what are you
<v Speaker 1>actually used? That you're, LIKE i could not live without.
<v Speaker 3>That if you're drinking that much, coffee maybe you don't you,
<v Speaker 3>know that's why you need the seapep.
<v Speaker 2>Machine you're not sleeping because you got so much caffeine in.
<v Speaker 2>You maybe maybe cut out the. Coffee but my seapap
<v Speaker 2>machine and a coffee.
<v Speaker 3>Maker mike rode in and, SAID i could never give
<v Speaker 3>up MY ps five and my.
<v Speaker 2>Recliner judge me all you. Want, no that's.
<v Speaker 1>Real that is real choice right.
<v Speaker 2>There it's things that make you, happy you, know three
<v Speaker 2>or three six, one sixteen forty? Nine your name is? Isis?
<v Speaker 7>Yes it. Is it's the name of the deceiptian.
<v Speaker 3>Goddess oh, duh which is what you are, obviously, yes, mm.
<v Speaker 2>So what's, up? Goddess what are the two things you're
<v Speaker 2>holding on?
<v Speaker 5>To for?
<v Speaker 7>Me it's my dad's ashes and a journal that he
<v Speaker 7>wrote for. Me oh so?
<v Speaker 2>Good, yes what's in the? Journal like what kind of stuff.
<v Speaker 1>Basically like his day to day life with my mom and.
<v Speaker 7>What it was like WHILE i was in his tom
<v Speaker 7>like their excitement for me to.
<v Speaker 3>Come oh, boy that beeps a sea pat machine and
<v Speaker 3>a coffee maker all day.
<v Speaker 1>Long that's a.
<v Speaker 2>Doorle AND i carried on that, tradition AND i have
<v Speaker 2>a journal for my daughter and my nephew as. Well
<v Speaker 2>that's really. Cute katie's crying.
<v Speaker 1>NOW i, wrote it's so so.
<v Speaker 4>FUNNY i wrote in a journal WHILE i was pregnant
<v Speaker 4>with my Baby, nana AND i wrote to her almost every,
<v Speaker 4>day AND i was just, like this is How i'm feeling.
<v Speaker 4>THIS i just can't wait to meet. You AND i
<v Speaker 4>know when she was old enough to read, it it
<v Speaker 4>meant so much to. Her she kept it AND i
<v Speaker 4>hope that she hangs onto it like you, are and
<v Speaker 4>she cares about.
<v Speaker 2>It as much as you.
<v Speaker 1>Do isis because it's just so more warming to.
<v Speaker 2>Me, yes it means a.
<v Speaker 7>Lot i'm so happy you did the.
<v Speaker 2>Same so. Sweet, oh everybody's.
<v Speaker 1>Crying thanks a, lot so great happy. Tears isis it's?
<v Speaker 2>Happy thank you for calling? In isis you have a great.
<v Speaker 6>Day it's so.
<v Speaker 2>Sweet page one was, Like i'm sorry you were a. Mistake,
<v Speaker 2>no she was not.
<v Speaker 1>That never you don't, write you're a happy little our happy.
<v Speaker 3>Little jenna wrote in and SAID i could never give
<v Speaker 3>up my kitchen aid mixer and my pickleball paddle those
<v Speaker 3>are pretty.
<v Speaker 2>Good we had A katie write.
<v Speaker 3>In she, SAID i would uh forever hold on to
<v Speaker 3>my paddle board and my bluetooth SPEAKER i make every
<v Speaker 3>summer my.
<v Speaker 4>Bach that sounds like something my kid would, say it's pretty.
<v Speaker 5>Good, WELL i was gonna say my grandma's blanket And
<v Speaker 5>josh said it. CAN I mine is so tattered and
<v Speaker 5>like my, grandma, uh it's it's the blanket that's the
<v Speaker 5>full like it's double, sided and it's the weighted blankets as,
<v Speaker 5>well but from back in the.
<v Speaker 1>Day And i've had this every day for my whole, life.
<v Speaker 4>And it is tattered and squares are coming, off but
<v Speaker 4>WHEN i put it around, me it makes me feel so.
<v Speaker 2>Comfortable it's Like grandma's holding you.
<v Speaker 4>So safe WHEN i have this, blanket And i've had
<v Speaker 4>it my whole, life so definitely. That and Then zoe Baby,
<v Speaker 4>nana she has given me a couple of necklaces That
<v Speaker 4>i'm wearing one right now, actually and it's like my.
<v Speaker 1>Favorite it's a Swarf ski diamond.
<v Speaker 4>Crystal it's one of my favorite, things and every TIME
<v Speaker 4>i look at, it it makes me smile BECAUSE i
<v Speaker 4>think of. Her SO i think that those would probably
<v Speaker 4>be the things THAT i would hang on. To and
<v Speaker 4>then IF i couldn't take my grandma's, blanket it would
<v Speaker 4>be my recipe box with all of my important.
<v Speaker 1>Things, yeah that's a.
<v Speaker 2>Good, yeah take my actual.
<v Speaker 3>Grandma did you take peep the one that's dead, Though,
<v Speaker 3>yeah she's.
<v Speaker 2>Mamma fight on the, COUCH i would probably have to
<v Speaker 2>take her with, me for. SURE i don't want anyone
<v Speaker 2>fighting that
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