<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh Max 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 some movies this weekend?
<v Speaker 3>He did. I wasn't feeling all that great, so, like,
<v Speaker 3>my whole weekend was spent on the couch and I
<v Speaker 3>just watched one movie after another. It's funny when you
<v Speaker 3>start seeing movies that were from like the nineties and
<v Speaker 3>earlier immediately unlike, these people aren't going to be distracted
<v Speaker 3>by cell phones in this movie. I love it already,
<v Speaker 3>like so I kind of gravitate towards those so already.
<v Speaker 3>This weekend I watched Muriel's Wedding and Fried Green Tomatoes,
<v Speaker 3>which I hadn't never.
<v Speaker 4>I know, I was.
<v Speaker 1>Dolly's in that.
<v Speaker 3>No, no, no, that's uh Jessica, Jessica, Candy's in it.
<v Speaker 3>You've got Kathy Bates in it, a lot of you know,
<v Speaker 3>I Mary Masterson or something. There's a lot of people
<v Speaker 3>people doing that, a lot of very famous people on
<v Speaker 3>Fried Green Tomatoes. But also Muriel's Wedding that is such
<v Speaker 3>an underrated like so.
<v Speaker 1>Here was that one the Wall.
<v Speaker 3>That was nineties as well, but definitely just one I'd
<v Speaker 3>never seen.
<v Speaker 4>So I'm like, why not.
<v Speaker 3>We're sitting here, we're not feeling well. Laughter is the
<v Speaker 3>best medicine. Might as well make it happen.
<v Speaker 1>Right, Hey, I can't, I can't poke fun at all.
<v Speaker 2>Family movie Night Friday Night, we went back to We
<v Speaker 2>got in the Dolorean, went back to nineteen ninety five
<v Speaker 2>See and watched while you were sleeping with a sweet
<v Speaker 2>little Sandra Bullock and Bill Pullman and that.
<v Speaker 1>Guy with the really big eyebrows.
<v Speaker 3>It was.
<v Speaker 1>It was a it was a good movie. It's cute,
<v Speaker 1>a cute factor of like, you know eight point zero.
<v Speaker 5>I love the Italian dude that falls in love with
<v Speaker 5>her in that and that lives in her apartment and he's, oh, yeah, yeah,
<v Speaker 5>you want to go on a couple of dates with
<v Speaker 5>me that he's trying.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah stuff. Yeah, it's a good movie. Knickknack picked it.
<v Speaker 2>Her and my daughter wanted a rom com for the evening,
<v Speaker 2>so trying to find one that's you know, rated PG
<v Speaker 2>that my daughter can watch. That's the when they settled
<v Speaker 2>on and it was pretty tame, except there's you know,
<v Speaker 2>the conversation and they're about having one testicle.
<v Speaker 1>But other than that, Oh I forgot about that. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>that's right.
<v Speaker 4>Maybe a hard conversation you don't have with the young child.
<v Speaker 1>She just got done with the growing and changing. She
<v Speaker 1>knows the bits and pieces.
<v Speaker 4>She's gonna learn today, that's all.
<v Speaker 2>But you're right, I like watching those movies from the nineties,
<v Speaker 2>And that's a.
<v Speaker 3>Good question then asking you how your daughter, who's ten, right,
<v Speaker 3>and she about ten, So how did she feel about
<v Speaker 3>watching that movie? Was there anything that stuck out to
<v Speaker 3>her that's different than today?
<v Speaker 2>Mmmmm no, no, no, she didn't.
<v Speaker 4>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. They had
<v Speaker 2>started up small Ville. Oh wow, with the the you know,
<v Speaker 2>the guy that plays Clark Kent, and she, out of
<v Speaker 2>nowhere said he's got a really good jawline.
<v Speaker 4>Oh no, look, excuse me, it's start.
<v Speaker 1>He's gotta go. You just we're going back to SpongeBob.
<v Speaker 4>All right.
<v Speaker 1>Every day we like to give you the opportunity.
<v Speaker 2>To catch up on some sports action with JKJ.
<v Speaker 1>I got a couple 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 1>Now, nine of these people say that.
<v Speaker 2>They eat at least one scoop weekly, averaging eleven scoops
<v Speaker 2>per week.
<v Speaker 1>Add that up, it's about two.
<v Speaker 2>Point five billion gallons of ice cream consumers consume each summer.
<v Speaker 2>And now if you were to do the math on that,
<v Speaker 2>we could fill one hundred and thirteen football stadiums with
<v Speaker 2>ice cream each and every summer.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, that's how much we love 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 1>Yeah. I'm a I'm a peanut butter chocolate slut.
<v Speaker 4>Okay, yeah, the Reese is kind.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I like the bit and Jerry's one that has
<v Speaker 2>the peanut butter swirl. One of them's got a peanut
<v Speaker 2>butter core. I think that's what they call it me.
<v Speaker 2>I'll eat anything with a peanut butter core.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah you will.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, I've heard.
<v Speaker 3>Explains that restraining order to I like Rocky Road when
<v Speaker 3>I was growing up. It's my favorite, and now I
<v Speaker 3>kind of get I'd like the like ten roof Sunday,
<v Speaker 3>do you know what I mean.
<v Speaker 4>So that's got like the fudge squirrels.
<v Speaker 3>And like the piece of almost like you know, the cones,
<v Speaker 3>the Sunday cones that you get.
<v Speaker 1>Oh, it's got chunks of cones and it's like ice cream.
<v Speaker 3>And then it's got all of the stuff of that
<v Speaker 3>cone that you get in there that's filled.
<v Speaker 1>Cone or just like the sugar cone, the sugar cone.
<v Speaker 4>The sugar cone. But you get him in the freezer aisle.
<v Speaker 2>There the drumsticks, drumsticks, I'm a drumstick.
<v Speaker 4>And then the drumstick in it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you have to have four of them at a
<v Speaker 2>time though to be satisfying. Yeah, the drumstick in the
<v Speaker 2>tip of it's filled with the hard chocolate. I'm a
<v Speaker 2>hard chocolate okay.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<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 and there's this Australian dude who was here
<v Speaker 2>for the World Cup and he.
<v Speaker 1>Checked out it was Popeye's Fried Chicken. And there's a
<v Speaker 1>little bit of audio of him talking about it, which
<v Speaker 1>I thought was quite charming.
<v Speaker 6>A restaurant in America col popas a chicken, biscuit, chips,
<v Speaker 6>coleslaw is six dollars. How does this business even work?
<v Speaker 6>How is it even open? And there's a drink machine
<v Speaker 6>there of course, unlimited ray phils. In fact, why is
<v Speaker 6>Popaea's chicken in Australia If Popey's if you came here,
<v Speaker 6>you and I'm in.
<v Speaker 1>This country, he raved about it.
<v Speaker 2>I had to chop that down for like ten minutes. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>about how great Popeyes was sounds like me.
<v Speaker 3>When I moved down the street from one, Like for real,
<v Speaker 3>I was down the block from a Pope's Chicken.
<v Speaker 4>That 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 1>I imagine unlimited refill.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, imagine coming from a country that doesn't have this
<v Speaker 5>and you go to that that drink fill station that
<v Speaker 5>has the touch screen. Yeah, you automatically get like eighty different.
<v Speaker 1>Toys choices science.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, I would love to feel that for the first time.
<v Speaker 2>I know, well, now he knows why there's an obesity
<v Speaker 2>epidemic here in America.
<v Speaker 4>I'd be careful for that drink machine.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's right, it's on you, buddy.
<v Speaker 1>Sure, well, all right, what else is going on?
<v Speaker 4>Is sports?
<v Speaker 5>Well, like you just said, I mean, the World Cup
<v Speaker 5>really is the gift that keeps on giving. And it
<v Speaker 5>seems like somehow, in one way or another, it is
<v Speaker 5>like healing the world because there are so many people
<v Speaker 5>that have come here, and USA is taking on Bosnia
<v Speaker 5>and Herzegovina in the round of thirty two this Wednesday,
<v Speaker 5>and a Bosnian man was interviewed about his time being
<v Speaker 5>here and he's like, it has literally been the best
<v Speaker 5>time of his entire life.
<v Speaker 7>I haven't had a bad day since March twenty sixth.
<v Speaker 7>We beat Wales March twenty six and then a week
<v Speaker 7>later we beat Italy. Swear to God man, every single day,
<v Speaker 7>coffee with my boys, drinks with my boys. My girlfriend
<v Speaker 7>of six and a half years broke up with me.
<v Speaker 7>I miss you a little bit, but yo, I'm telling
<v Speaker 7>you not a bad day. She broke up with me
<v Speaker 7>the day after Wales. Every day has been a good day.
<v Speaker 1>Bro.
<v Speaker 7>She picked the perfect time to break up with me
<v Speaker 7>because World Cup and all is good. Dog.
<v Speaker 5>It has been the most dogging bro A dog and bro.
<v Speaker 5>Which by the way, Bosnians can speak perfect English.
<v Speaker 4>I guess this dude's from.
<v Speaker 5>Bosnia spending time in the US, I say, And it
<v Speaker 5>sounds like he's from Detroit.
<v Speaker 1>Like, what the heck is that?
<v Speaker 3>It's so amazing though, to hear people come here and
<v Speaker 3>talk so highly of our country. I think we all
<v Speaker 3>needed that, we all need to be united like this.
<v Speaker 3>I mean the fact that they are loving America and
<v Speaker 3>it's giving us like rose colored glasses too.
<v Speaker 1>It's the best. They wrap it up because it's cutting
<v Speaker 1>in my nightly news time though. Yeah, it's cutting into
<v Speaker 1>my Dave Fraser time and I need me some Dave Fras.
<v Speaker 1>That's what you care about. You could wrap it up, dog, bro.
<v Speaker 4>You want more news?
<v Speaker 7>Yeah?
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<v Speaker 2>Well, my butt was in the seat this weekend for
<v Speaker 2>Toy Story five.
<v Speaker 1>It kept the box office. Crown made about seventy million
<v Speaker 1>dollars this weekend.
<v Speaker 2>There was another flop on the Heels and Masters of
<v Speaker 2>the Universe.
<v Speaker 1>Supergirl had a thirty eight million dollar opening, And you know,
<v Speaker 1>I want to see it, but I think that's a
<v Speaker 1>wait till it gets to Netflix to say it.
<v Speaker 5>But do you think right now superhero movies are it's
<v Speaker 5>like overkilled?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah it could be. Well, I'll tell you a Toy
<v Speaker 1>Story was overkilled.
<v Speaker 2>The one word to describe that movie unnecessary. What oh yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I mean necessary is a pure money grab. This story
<v Speaker 2>was not that good. It was just a that could
<v Speaker 2>have been a straight to Disney plus.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, so is this just nostalgia everyone speaking from because
<v Speaker 3>I've heard so many people say this is like the
<v Speaker 3>best one since the original. They're so many pieces in
<v Speaker 3>it that makes so much sense right now, Like.
<v Speaker 2>It's relevant because it deals with the kids and the
<v Speaker 2>screens and the lack of friendship out there because all
<v Speaker 2>the kids are parked on their screens and I liked that.
<v Speaker 1>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 at.
<v Speaker 1>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.
<v Speaker 1>But other than that.
<v Speaker 2>Grab, I'm gonna tell you what, there's nothing but kids
<v Speaker 2>in that theater.
<v Speaker 1>It pissed me out.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah you expect you can see your bro homie hanging.
<v Speaker 1>Out at the my bro homie. Yeah, bro homiees bro fine.
<v Speaker 1>There were so many kids in that oh god.
<v Speaker 2>And they were all talking and.
<v Speaker 1>Crying, chewing loudly. Why are there so many kids in here?
<v Speaker 4>They were using words?
<v Speaker 1>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 previews,
<v Speaker 2>and there are other stuff kicks up, you know, and
<v Speaker 2>as it went dark, you hear one little kid.
<v Speaker 1>Go, I can't see anything. Adults just kind of started
<v Speaker 1>that in the way he said.
<v Speaker 4>I can't.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah anyway.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, So if you're I mean whatever, if you're a
<v Speaker 2>parent looking to take your kid out for some fun,
<v Speaker 2>that's fine, But honestly, I would save your cash.
<v Speaker 1>There's another fifty dollars day for me to go to
<v Speaker 1>the movie.
<v Speaker 4>It's so expensive. So you're saying, just wait till it
<v Speaker 4>hits the string.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it'll be a Disney plus in no time.
<v Speaker 6>All right.
<v Speaker 2>Rumor House of the Stevie Nicks and Tim m McGraw
<v Speaker 2>are reportedly set to perform at Tat's wedding, and some
<v Speaker 2>luxury wedding plan estimating this wedding is probably gonna cost
<v Speaker 2>over twenty million dollars, right woe.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, So that's going on.
<v Speaker 2>And then this story about Noah Kan He sounds exactly
<v Speaker 2>like our office manager here at work.
<v Speaker 1>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.
<v Speaker 1>Essentially, let's just say.
<v Speaker 2>The rest Yeah, we're not allowed to use the restrooms
<v Speaker 2>up front because somebody pooped on the floor. So anyway,
<v Speaker 2>Noah Khan had to do the same thing, and he
<v Speaker 2>went on to say, you know, I've pooped my pants
<v Speaker 2>while I'm on stage because I'm dedicated to my craft. Y'all,
<v Speaker 2>can at least hit the toilets when you're in the bathrooms.
<v Speaker 1>Because think of the people that have to clean that
<v Speaker 1>stuff up.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, Yeah, So anyway, he actually had the tweet out
<v Speaker 2>to his fans to.
<v Speaker 1>Not go on the bathroom floor.
<v Speaker 3>Well, and I know, like musicians had to tell people
<v Speaker 3>not to do that while they're waiting in their spot
<v Speaker 3>at like music shows, right, Like Olivia Rodrigo, Yeah, exactly
<v Speaker 3>made a.
<v Speaker 2>Post about how she can smell the first two rows
<v Speaker 2>of the crowd. Yeah, because so many people wear depens
<v Speaker 2>because they don't want to leave or can't leave, so
<v Speaker 2>they just soil themselves at the concerts.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>And then a few other artists have tweeted out to
<v Speaker 2>not throw those then up on stage because they've had
<v Speaker 2>that happen where people throw their depins up on the stages?
<v Speaker 4>What happened to bras and panties?
<v Speaker 6>Like?
<v Speaker 2>What it's the new bros and panties super absorbent?
<v Speaker 1>Man, have some of my DNA?
<v Speaker 6>I love you?
<v Speaker 4>What did they throw when they like them? Right?
<v Speaker 1>That's so gross? Anyway, shout out to Noakhan. All right,
<v Speaker 1>what's going on locally?
<v Speaker 4>Okay?
<v Speaker 3>Well, this is hilarious a story coming out of Steamboat Springs, because.
<v Speaker 4>What if you're getting ready to start your day.
<v Speaker 3>You got to your coffee cup in Handkarkey's ready to go.
<v Speaker 4>You open your passenger.
<v Speaker 3>Door and there's a bear sitting in your bear I
<v Speaker 3>saw this car pickup truck.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, there's video of it.
<v Speaker 3>So Andy Kerrigan was walking around the front of his
<v Speaker 3>home and he's going towards his car with some stuff
<v Speaker 3>when he opens a passenger door and he starts to
<v Speaker 3>get in it like nothing's wrong, and then he realizes
<v Speaker 3>there's a big old bear in his truck.
<v Speaker 1>I'm trying to take a nap here, dude.
<v Speaker 3>You can see the moment in which he realizes the
<v Speaker 3>severity of the situation and he jumps back. The bear
<v Speaker 3>is not deterred at art all, Like, the bear continues
<v Speaker 3>to rummage through the truck.
<v Speaker 4>Oh, Andy's there with a pole trying.
<v Speaker 3>To post it at two by four, trying to get
<v Speaker 3>him going, and he's not having it. He's just like
<v Speaker 3>you are messing with me. I am like in the
<v Speaker 3>middle of my rummaging journey right now. But the bear
<v Speaker 3>finally did kind of scurry away, and you see Andy
<v Speaker 3>just be like, oh my gosh, that could have been
<v Speaker 3>so much worse. But I imagine, like in Steamboat Spray,
<v Speaker 3>you would just expect, like you'd be a little bit
<v Speaker 3>more aware of bears, right the same same up in
<v Speaker 3>the high country is where you're going to see him
<v Speaker 3>for the most part. But man, for them to be
<v Speaker 3>in your tra ruck, like these bears have no shame anymore.
<v Speaker 1>No surprise, definitely eactly.
<v Speaker 4>Man, this is a kind of a funny story.
<v Speaker 3>Well it's coming out of Wealth County and it's a
<v Speaker 3>thirty one year old man who was arrested after allegedly
<v Speaker 3>getting into a fight with his family members. This happened
<v Speaker 3>on Saturday. Then to really prove his point, he killed
<v Speaker 3>the chicken and then started to throw flower pots at deputies.
<v Speaker 1>What he killed a chicken I know he also.
<v Speaker 3>He did it to really just you know, kind of
<v Speaker 3>freak out his families. But he broke a fence, fled
<v Speaker 3>the scene, and then he returned to the scene. That's
<v Speaker 3>when he started throwing the flower pots at deputies and whatnot.
<v Speaker 3>And they tried to take him into custody, and then
<v Speaker 3>he started throwing wood at him and they had to
<v Speaker 3>actually taste him to gain.
<v Speaker 4>Control of it. He was going kind of nuts.
<v Speaker 1>If you can imagine. They grilled chicken. I know, tell me, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>I don't want the chicken to go to waste. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>I to die for nothing.
<v Speaker 4>You know what, this story doesn't cover what happened to
<v Speaker 4>the chicken.
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure I could dig deeper somewhere.
<v Speaker 4>I do exactly what happened.
<v Speaker 3>Man was arrested for assault, menacing, criminal mischief, resisting arrest,
<v Speaker 3>obstructing a peace officer, and animal cruelty.
<v Speaker 4>So they got him with that charge.
<v Speaker 1>Don't you worry, chicken charge.
<v Speaker 4>This one as well.
<v Speaker 3>So the Bishop Castle, Now you know the story about that,
<v Speaker 3>right the man who you know, he built the castle
<v Speaker 3>for his wife and it was just such an amazing
<v Speaker 3>love story. And sadly, I know that is like a
<v Speaker 3>Bruno Marson, come to live that I'm going to build
<v Speaker 3>you a castle.
<v Speaker 4>Where can I find you?
<v Speaker 1>I actually just got you smearings from coals.
<v Speaker 4>Exactly just down the street. Wife.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, he's building castles for his wife. You got from.
<v Speaker 4>Step it up.
<v Speaker 3>But yeah, so that story, I mean, people just love
<v Speaker 3>the fact that he built that castle for his wife,
<v Speaker 3>right the medieval Yes, yes, exactly. So we were very
<v Speaker 3>excited that his son Daniel was trying to keep that
<v Speaker 3>tradition alive because they were going to have a big
<v Speaker 3>medieval festival down there on a seventh through the night.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, all the medieval things.
<v Speaker 3>But here's the thing is, Daniel was seriously injured while
<v Speaker 3>working on the castle, so they've scrapped plans for the
<v Speaker 3>event and he.
<v Speaker 4>Actually has to have surgeries. He's in some very rough shape.
<v Speaker 3>So I know.
<v Speaker 1>Festival has been concept.
<v Speaker 4>Definitely feeling for that.
<v Speaker 1>Stale.
<v Speaker 4>I know, well, well, and he got hurt. Can you
<v Speaker 4>put that in your little plamation?
<v Speaker 8>Then the prince then there has fallen off thou ladder,
<v Speaker 8>I don't know.
<v Speaker 1>Let us take him into our prayer.
<v Speaker 2>There we go, Thy God's light shine upon thee. Yes,
<v Speaker 2>we want we want to bring him thy Virgin.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think he needs all that, but we just
<v Speaker 3>need hopes and prayers at this point.
<v Speaker 1>But again it was my sins are forgiven, go and
<v Speaker 1>sin no more.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, okay, you're forgiving sins over there, yes, ri shield
<v Speaker 3>thee from harm and guide thy way. The whole thing
<v Speaker 3>was a fundraiser for the Foundation for new Born Heart Surgery,
<v Speaker 3>so they are still asking people if you want, well,
<v Speaker 3>just if you want to donate to that, you still can.
<v Speaker 3>They're still accepting donations, even though they did have to
<v Speaker 3>scrap the festival, but hopefully they'll have a blessings upon
<v Speaker 3>thank you. Hopefully we'll still get to be able to
<v Speaker 3>do it and hear that, hear you, hear ye even
<v Speaker 2>Ye ye ye, but still bring the virgins oct cheering
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