<v Speaker 1>And Josh one hundred right so.
<v Speaker 2>Off the air, Josh was complaining about his parents, which
<v Speaker 2>he does non stop.
<v Speaker 3>What's going on with your rents?
<v Speaker 1>Well, it is something that is becoming a bigger and
<v Speaker 1>bigger problem in my life.
<v Speaker 4>And I always know that.
<v Speaker 1>Like the older you get, usually you tend to go
<v Speaker 1>to bed a bit earlier. Uh, just because you're watching
<v Speaker 1>your programs on TV. And once those end, you go
<v Speaker 1>to bed. She wrote, that's what they're doing. I've just noticed, Well,
<v Speaker 1>that's what my parents do. They like dinner and TV
<v Speaker 1>and then go to bed. What I've just noticed that
<v Speaker 1>the earlier and earlier they go to bed, I'm like
<v Speaker 1>unable to have my problems fixed now. It's it's not,
<v Speaker 1>you know, a secret here that I haven't had a
<v Speaker 1>very hard life. I've been able to get by with
<v Speaker 1>my parents helping me out with a lot of things.
<v Speaker 1>I think the question Jeremy asks all the time is
<v Speaker 1>how are you even living right now? But that being said,
<v Speaker 1>when I need to ask them a question, I'll just
<v Speaker 1>shoot them a quick text or something like that. And
<v Speaker 1>I can't do it seriously past like six forty five now,
<v Speaker 1>because they turn their phones off and then they go
<v Speaker 1>to bed, and I'm like.
<v Speaker 3>Dn n earlier than me.
<v Speaker 4>I need like dinner.
<v Speaker 1>Recipes and stuff like that, and I have to get
<v Speaker 1>that like twenty four hours in advance now and plan
<v Speaker 1>my day about what I'm eating.
<v Speaker 2>That that's why you're calling your mom is for recipes
<v Speaker 2>for anything.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, I was talking to her about the Colorado election,
<v Speaker 1>the local election going on last night, and seriously, the
<v Speaker 1>conversation ended at six point thirty, and I had questions
<v Speaker 1>because it was such a close race for many of
<v Speaker 1>those candidates that I was texting her back and forth
<v Speaker 1>and then just cut off all of a sudden.
<v Speaker 3>Happen then be going to bed now.
<v Speaker 1>I got that answer at promptly at seven fifteen this morning,
<v Speaker 1>and I'm like, well, I need like serious, like if
<v Speaker 1>there's something serious that happens, how am I going to
<v Speaker 1>talk to them? They turn their phones off, They are
<v Speaker 1>unreachable past six thirty in their parents. So I always
<v Speaker 1>have had the really young parents, like my parents are
<v Speaker 1>fifty five and fifty sevens.
<v Speaker 5>Don't even they should not be gone to bed.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I was a little.
<v Speaker 2>Early, although like there's days where I look at the
<v Speaker 2>clock and it's like, well, four pm.
<v Speaker 3>I'd best be hitting the sec for you and us.
<v Speaker 4>It does make sense, it really does.
<v Speaker 3>Twenty two years of three thirty in the morning.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, and like it just so happens, like we were.
<v Speaker 1>My mom likes to make a weekly meal where I
<v Speaker 1>come over and eat with them, and that thing is
<v Speaker 1>getting early, like it is it she's three thirty, text
<v Speaker 1>me you're coming over for dinner at four fifteen.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, ah, yes, homemade hot pockets.
<v Speaker 3>You'll never get the recipe.
<v Speaker 4>Though, nezletulos. Is that what it is?
<v Speaker 1>But it's one of those things that it's just becoming
<v Speaker 1>a bigger and bigger problem.
<v Speaker 4>And I wonder do you guys deal with that?
<v Speaker 1>Because Jar, I know you have gone to bed, like
<v Speaker 1>you said, for twenty years now, relatively early.
<v Speaker 2>It is different for sure because of the job situation
<v Speaker 2>that Yeah, Like truly, when seven thirty rolls around, I'm toast.
<v Speaker 3>I'm done.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, And there are definitely nights where maybe we're having
<v Speaker 2>dinner or something at five thirty and I'll look over
<v Speaker 2>Edna and be like, I gotta go to bed after this.
<v Speaker 3>I'm just toast. But again, it's it's different, I will
<v Speaker 3>say in your parents'.
<v Speaker 2>Defense, As I age, I am loving more and more
<v Speaker 2>when I get the chance, especially on weekends, to get
<v Speaker 2>up early and just be outside and smell the morning air. Here,
<v Speaker 2>the morning birds just have the morning feel versus the
<v Speaker 2>night feel. Something has shifted, you know where back in
<v Speaker 2>the day it was like nine o'clock things are just
<v Speaker 2>getting started. We're gonna go out to Rock Island and
<v Speaker 2>tear it up. Yes, no, it's something. Something magical happens morning.
<v Speaker 2>It's morning two. As you approach your fifties, something switches
<v Speaker 2>and you really appreciate early mornings.
<v Speaker 1>So that's funny that you say that, because my dad
<v Speaker 1>is obsessed with mornings, Like he is the guy that
<v Speaker 1>is up. And I remember when I lived at my
<v Speaker 1>parents' house, Like you'd hear My room was in the basement,
<v Speaker 1>and I'd hear him walking up. I mean, look four
<v Speaker 1>thirty in the more, five in the morning, walking around,
<v Speaker 1>starting the coffee, all that stuff, and it's him. They
<v Speaker 1>have they have a nice back porch area and it
<v Speaker 1>faces east so you can watch the sunrise.
<v Speaker 4>But he is obsessed with that. And I'm like, I try.
<v Speaker 1>To keep my mornings, you know, when I'm not working,
<v Speaker 1>I try to sleep in I try to get my
<v Speaker 1>sleep back, try to recoup that that I've lost. I am,
<v Speaker 1>I have not hit that yet, but I guess there
<v Speaker 1>is an actual turn, because like there's a shift. Are
<v Speaker 1>you listening, You're you're Do you have your book of
<v Speaker 1>birds yet?
<v Speaker 4>That you look?
<v Speaker 3>I don't have my bird? You know what starts hitting
<v Speaker 3>better too?
<v Speaker 2>Your morning coffee starts hitting better than those drinks at
<v Speaker 2>night as well.
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, that's part of it.
<v Speaker 5>It makes you way better.
<v Speaker 3>I go to bed sometimes thinking about my morning coffee.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, no, Katie, you famously are like, I mean, not anymore,
<v Speaker 1>but the tupot coffee.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah. I used to drink a lot of coffee and
<v Speaker 5>I still drink a good amount.
<v Speaker 4>Are you the type of person though, to get it
<v Speaker 4>ready the night before? Yeah?
<v Speaker 5>Oh yes, because yeah, you have to just press the buttons.
<v Speaker 1>Oh so you're talking, you're tucking your coffee beans in
<v Speaker 1>bed and getting it ready?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, good nighttime story. Yeah, like we definitely get.
<v Speaker 1>Really but do you okay? So then let me ask
<v Speaker 1>you this, because I'm not like an avid coffee drinker.
<v Speaker 1>Then are you a favorite like you know brand or
<v Speaker 1>is it any type of coffee.
<v Speaker 4>In the world?
<v Speaker 5>I like the it's a local brand actually starts at
<v Speaker 5>the bee. What is it not Boyars Not? I can't
<v Speaker 5>remember the name of it right now. Maybe it is
<v Speaker 5>boys but yeah, no, I get the whole beans and
<v Speaker 5>then I get them, you know, I crush them and stuff.
<v Speaker 4>So guys are so cute.
<v Speaker 3>I love coffee.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it's a big deal. And as you get older,
<v Speaker 5>you just have so many things to look forward to,
<v Speaker 5>so coffee is definitely one of them.
<v Speaker 2>One of the better things too about getting up early
<v Speaker 2>is getting out and running your errands early as well.
<v Speaker 2>So you don't want to stay out late because I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna tell you if you want like a feel good
<v Speaker 2>orgasmic feeling is when you roll into Walmart six am.
<v Speaker 3>To get some errands done and nobody's there. Yeah, the
<v Speaker 3>lanes are wide open.
<v Speaker 4>I'm starting to get like that.
<v Speaker 2>That's why your parents are doing this until you know
<v Speaker 2>you're an adult. That is why your parents are going
<v Speaker 2>to bed because they're like, we got to get to
<v Speaker 2>Walmart at six am before all the weird i was
<v Speaker 2>get there.
<v Speaker 3>You can park right up front and rolling a lying.
<v Speaker 4>He's like, oh yeah, not because the weirdo's start.
<v Speaker 3>Rolling in at about seven thirty.
<v Speaker 5>That's fun in itself, though people watching that is a
<v Speaker 5>drag themselves.
<v Speaker 2>Well, maybe you should have a talk with your parents
<v Speaker 2>and be like, hey, can you just, you know, try
<v Speaker 2>to take.
<v Speaker 3>My calls past six forty five every night and.
<v Speaker 4>They kindly say no, they say no, no.
<v Speaker 5>Schedule it. Like with baby Nana, like we I make
<v Speaker 5>sure I have time to talk to her after she
<v Speaker 5>gets off work. She calls me. We talked for about
<v Speaker 5>forty five minutes, and it's in the window of before
<v Speaker 5>I go to bed, after she gots off work. The
<v Speaker 5>only thing is is it's like six o'clock and I've
<v Speaker 5>used all my words by that point. So I just
<v Speaker 5>tell her, I'm like, go ahead and talk. I'm just
<v Speaker 5>gonna listen.
<v Speaker 4>See that's a real thing. So that's her Japathon hour, right.
<v Speaker 5>And she goes and goes and goes, and I just listen.
<v Speaker 5>So but I'm there for her arcade.
<v Speaker 4>Good parenting tips right there.
<v Speaker 2>Shout out to twenty nine who oh one who texted
<v Speaker 2>in and said, what is Josh like twelve?
<v Speaker 3>Because your parents are so young? Yes, actually he just
<v Speaker 3>turned fourteen, Yeah exactly. His learner's been soon.
<v Speaker 1>Yay.
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