<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh mix one hundred things all back together. Uh, fresh,
<v Speaker 1>rested and ready to have a good time today on
<v Speaker 1>the show, including the two biggies that are gonna be
<v Speaker 1>popping today, Fast five and Katie Crush Fast five all week.
<v Speaker 1>We've got tickets to go see the delightful Hillary Duff
<v Speaker 1>at Red Rocks and then for Katie Crush pair of
<v Speaker 1>tickets to see Sarah McGloin at Red Rocks as well.
<v Speaker 1>She's still a round. Yeah, yes, she's still alive.
<v Speaker 2>I had noisy still help those puppies, Sarah.
<v Speaker 3>Uh.
<v Speaker 1>And then yeah, side note, when it comes to Fast
<v Speaker 1>five today at seven thirty, you're gonna have to explain
<v Speaker 1>to me what the hell happened yesterday. Messages They came
<v Speaker 1>in to me from very mad people about what you
<v Speaker 1>guys did I need to I need some explanations. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>very angry people yesterday. Well one wine happy person. Yeah
<v Speaker 1>it makes sense, you guys, Screw you. We'll dive into
<v Speaker 1>that a little later today on the show. Good God,
<v Speaker 1>I can go another six months without hearing any country music.
<v Speaker 1>Oh really, just got back from the cowboy road trip
<v Speaker 1>that I went on, and a lot of country in
<v Speaker 1>the parts that I was at country music. So I'm
<v Speaker 1>a little tapped out. But Ell Langley, you're still pretty okay.
<v Speaker 4>You've had your Phil. You're saying, Oh.
<v Speaker 1>My god, no more Eric Church, no more.
<v Speaker 4>Wait, no, no, no, that sounds crazy.
<v Speaker 1>Oh I'm fully saturated. I am topped off. You know,
<v Speaker 1>like when you're putting gas in your vehicle and it
<v Speaker 1>clicks off. Yeah, that's what I'm like with country music.
<v Speaker 1>I've officially clicked off.
<v Speaker 2>Neon Moon needs to set. That is what you're saying,
<v Speaker 2>Lord help me, Bye Bye.
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, it's Katie, It's Josh. It's Tenber's Bigs one hundred
<v Speaker 1>Live and Local at a Loane Tree. If you guys
<v Speaker 1>want to see what's going on in the studios. We
<v Speaker 1>haven't had that live feed run in for a few
<v Speaker 1>days with all of us, so you can go check
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<v Speaker 1>one hundred Denver. All brought to you by our good
<v Speaker 1>friends at safe Way. Speaking of getting back into town
<v Speaker 1>and everything, isn't it the worst when you get back
<v Speaker 1>in town and you go and you open up your
<v Speaker 1>fridge and there's like nothing to eat, and you're like,
<v Speaker 1>damn it. We just spent thousands of dollars on a
<v Speaker 1>vacation and now I got to go to like Cosco.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah yeah, and throw that on the credit card. I'm like, ah,
<v Speaker 1>this stings.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, it sucks. It really does.
<v Speaker 1>Making that like one of the first things you have
<v Speaker 1>to do when you get home is go to the
<v Speaker 1>grocery store.
<v Speaker 2>It just makes you feel like you're bleeding money, right, Like, oh,
<v Speaker 2>I just spent so much money.
<v Speaker 1>I didn't even want to tell you what our credit
<v Speaker 1>card build is this month. It's horrendous. But it's got
<v Speaker 1>you know, the vacation on it. That's it. And then
<v Speaker 1>you come back and you got to buy everything. Although
<v Speaker 1>I will say as we were driving home, actually let
<v Speaker 1>Nickknack drive for a couple hours all the way back,
<v Speaker 1>and as she was driving, I sat on the Safeway
<v Speaker 1>app in the middle of Wyoming and did a grocery
<v Speaker 1>order and said, hey, you know, I need to pick
<v Speaker 1>this up at like six o'clock tonight. And sure enough,
<v Speaker 1>we rolled in and I zipped up the Safeway because
<v Speaker 1>they did all the shopping for me, and I snagged
<v Speaker 1>all the groceries and then I went back to the house,
<v Speaker 1>which was kind of nice.
<v Speaker 4>That was really smart thinking on your part.
<v Speaker 1>You know, as I was doing it, I was like,
<v Speaker 1>you know, for as much as we cursed the Internet
<v Speaker 1>and apps and how much we're on our phone, I
<v Speaker 1>was like, this is pretty rad. Okay, I'm grocery shopping
<v Speaker 1>right now in the middle of Wyoming.
<v Speaker 4>Did you given the internet their flowers?
<v Speaker 1>I know, I even hopped on and I was like
<v Speaker 1>turning down my air conditioning at the house. I was like,
<v Speaker 1>it's going to be nice and cool. And we get home, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>around the sprinklers real quick. Such a door. But we
<v Speaker 1>still had to go to like Sam's, and I was like, man,
<v Speaker 1>this is brutal. The only other bad thing, too, was
<v Speaker 1>you know, when we left whatever it's been twelve days ago,
<v Speaker 1>eleven days, we had left a bowl of broccoli the fridge, Yes, yes,
<v Speaker 1>and that it was steamed broccoli when we left and
<v Speaker 1>it was soup souper broccoli. And we got home. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>and you opened up that fridge and it's all your smell.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I will raise you one and tell you I left
<v Speaker 2>a can of open beans in my fridge. You do
<v Speaker 2>that because I opened it and wanted to add it
<v Speaker 2>to something. At the last minute. I was like no,
<v Speaker 2>I don't need it.
<v Speaker 4>So I put it in a.
<v Speaker 2>Little plastic container in my fridge and I was like,
<v Speaker 2>I'll throw that in something later. Totally forgot about it.
<v Speaker 2>Nine days later, came back and I opened my fridge.
<v Speaker 2>It was a canelly bean connelly bean.
<v Speaker 4>Oh, it's pungent. I can smell it and smell and
<v Speaker 4>it's funny.
<v Speaker 1>Too, Like when you take all that out of your
<v Speaker 1>fridge and then you like dump it in your trash whatever,
<v Speaker 1>how much your house stinks for like the next forty
<v Speaker 1>five minutes.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, I walked it out, did your trash absolutely all
<v Speaker 2>the way on the parking lot.
<v Speaker 4>I was like, we're making the track.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. The only other good thing that happened. I got
<v Speaker 1>to give kudos to my parents because the day before
<v Speaker 1>we came back, I was thinking, Man, we're gonna ge
<v Speaker 1>late getting the grocery shopping. And I got a mow
<v Speaker 1>before the h o A dingsus. We were sitting there
<v Speaker 1>and my cameras kept going off at the house, and
<v Speaker 1>I was like, why did they keep going off? And
<v Speaker 1>I hopped on and looked, and there's my mom and
<v Speaker 1>my dad rolling up in my dad's truck unloading a
<v Speaker 1>lawnmower and they're weed waka and the blower and they
<v Speaker 1>mowed my lawn for Mene was like, what.
<v Speaker 3>Are you doing?
<v Speaker 1>She's like, well, we just know you're gonna be tired
<v Speaker 1>when you get back, and we're just gonna take care
<v Speaker 1>of the lawn for you. Isn't that awesome? I don't
<v Speaker 1>think any parents would do that. I owe them, bab
<v Speaker 1>you really do. Yeah, it was really cool of them,
<v Speaker 1>so I didn't even have to move. I know my
<v Speaker 1>parents are better than your parents. I'm okay, I'm sorry. Actually,
<v Speaker 1>I'm sure you loved your dad as well. Yes, I'm sorry. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>I'm sorry that I said my parents are better than
<v Speaker 1>your I'm sure if your dad was around heat mow
<v Speaker 1>your want, he would absolutely would. Pillory Duff at Red Rocks.
<v Speaker 1>I saw a couple of videos of her singing at
<v Speaker 1>her little concerts.
<v Speaker 2>I think she looks She looks really good, a lot
<v Speaker 2>of side boob, her little star.
<v Speaker 4>Dress she's wearing.
<v Speaker 1>I just love it. She's wearing a dress, yes.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, but she also has some casual looks. I saw
<v Speaker 2>her performing in like a T shirt and bag jeans.
<v Speaker 1>And everything I saw was side boot yah, side bob
<v Speaker 1>for dates.
<v Speaker 4>There's that too, because side boob sells chair.
<v Speaker 1>I'm not saying of the side boob.
<v Speaker 2>It's very sexy, it really is. I understand what's eating
<v Speaker 2>on myself exactly. You know, you have to work at it,
<v Speaker 2>so I see why it's a good look that fold over.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, let me a good fold over, like an envelope.
<v Speaker 1>Things under there, So I put my chepstick in my
<v Speaker 1>pepper spray when I go running all warm.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, put a cheese stick under there and warm it
<v Speaker 2>up and toasty.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah yeah, hashtags side boob, What else could you put
<v Speaker 1>under there? It's got me thinking how let me tell you, Like,
<v Speaker 1>if you want your hands free while you're walking your dog,
<v Speaker 1>you can put your phone. That's good.
<v Speaker 2>Little doggy bag in there if you want to pick
<v Speaker 2>up your dog's little mourner or.
<v Speaker 1>I was thinking like a doggy bag. Like if you
<v Speaker 1>leave a restaurant, you got some extra chicken tendis and
<v Speaker 1>you want to keep warm.
<v Speaker 2>You're spare spare rids right under the spare change wipes.
<v Speaker 4>Believe me, the ladies know you can put things in there.
<v Speaker 1>Diaper if you have a baby.
<v Speaker 4>It stores many things.
<v Speaker 1>The possibilities are inless depending on.
<v Speaker 2>The size of your envelope, you can put all kinds
<v Speaker 2>of stuff in there.
<v Speaker 1>Let's fire up the text line. You guys can comment.
<v Speaker 1>What would you put underneath your side boob three oh
<v Speaker 1>three six nine one mix three oh three six nine one,
<v Speaker 1>sixteen forty nine. If we get some good ones, I'll
<v Speaker 1>read them on the air.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I want starbars in there, starbor warm ye yeah.
<v Speaker 1>So good warm. Yeah. What would you put in underneath
<v Speaker 1>your side boob? Three oh three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 1>forty nine. Shoot, that just might become our eight o'clock
<v Speaker 1>topic today. I don't know. We'll see how things go.
<v Speaker 4>I'm so glad you're back there.
<v Speaker 1>So good. Chick fil A packets and sauce packets.
<v Speaker 4>All options are.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, you're traveling and you wear a retainer, you can
<v Speaker 1>keep it.
<v Speaker 4>You can check that carry on.
<v Speaker 1>He oh, forgot, you.
<v Speaker 3>Look so funny going through the TSA scanter. What is
<v Speaker 3>underneath you everything? Well, sir, I luggage. Actually it's my
<v Speaker 3>carry on, all right?
<v Speaker 1>Text has three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 1>What would you put under your side boob? All right?
<v Speaker 1>Is tiber little sports action? Really quick? I got this
<v Speaker 1>story about the MLB holding the home Run Derby last night.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know who this is, Joe Jordan Walker of
<v Speaker 1>the Cardinals is, but he came out on top. Anyway,
<v Speaker 1>there's a story about some of the longest home runs
<v Speaker 1>in history from these home run derbies, like three out
<v Speaker 1>of the top seven or whatever. They all came out
<v Speaker 1>of Denver, Colorado. Here say that thin air really lets
<v Speaker 1>you whack those balls a little bit harder. They go, yeah,
<v Speaker 1>they go. I'm not a huge sports guy, but I
<v Speaker 1>definitely get sucked into the home run derbies. And then
<v Speaker 1>like when the NBA does the dunk competitions, of course,
<v Speaker 1>those are so fun to watch.
<v Speaker 2>The All Star festivities are always so much fun.
<v Speaker 4>They really are. They do it a big all right.
<v Speaker 1>Special shout out to Stacy who said frozen burrito under
<v Speaker 1>her side booth. That's cold she got for sports?
<v Speaker 4>All right?
<v Speaker 3>Well, yes, is the FIFA World Cup still going? It is,
<v Speaker 3>and it's only going for one more week. It actually
<v Speaker 3>ends this Sunday, and a lot of Americans don't really
<v Speaker 3>care anymore simply because they were knocked out in the
<v Speaker 3>round of thirty two, I know, and the hype kind
<v Speaker 3>of ends around on that and I understand that, but
<v Speaker 3>FIFA is doing something kind of odd. They are selling
<v Speaker 3>grass that is going to be used in the finale,
<v Speaker 3>which is a little funny because people are already up
<v Speaker 3>in arms about how expensive the tickets were, and it's
<v Speaker 3>one of those things that yes, they can just make
<v Speaker 3>money on anything.
<v Speaker 1>So they're gonna.
<v Speaker 3>Sell the grass and it's going four hundred and fifty
<v Speaker 3>dollars per square inch that that they're selling.
<v Speaker 1>In your boob?
<v Speaker 4>Yes you good?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah yucky. I don't like that. That's yucky. How do
<v Speaker 1>you buy this grass?
<v Speaker 3>You just gotta go online after the game and dot
<v Speaker 3>com that's exactly yess how did you know that buy rass?
<v Speaker 1>No, it's just FIFA's website. Oh, it's on FIFA's website.
<v Speaker 3>After the finale on Sunday, you can go and get
<v Speaker 3>yourself a little square inch of that uh grass that
<v Speaker 3>has been walked on by some of the world's best
<v Speaker 3>soccer players.
<v Speaker 1>Nice grass dot com, I kiss my grass, Give me
<v Speaker 1>some of that grass dot com. Squeeze my grass. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>any of that way better. And one final shout out
<v Speaker 1>to Kenny, who says I'd put a picture of Jeremy's
<v Speaker 1>side boob under my side boob exception.
<v Speaker 4>I like that one.
<v Speaker 1>You guys are making us laugh. It is definitely good
<v Speaker 1>to be back having some fun on a Tuesday morning.
<v Speaker 1>Tuesday morning, Yeah, let's get you up to speed on
<v Speaker 1>everything that's floating around his goofy planet. I don't know,
<v Speaker 1>I'm a little late to the party on this. Sam
<v Speaker 1>Neil passed away, veteran actor, seventy eight years old. I mean,
<v Speaker 1>the most well known for Jurassic Park. I really didn't
<v Speaker 1>know anything else that he did. Maybe the Hunt for
<v Speaker 1>Red October, which again is you got to get in
<v Speaker 1>the wayback machine. That's a massive role Jurassic Jurassic Park. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>like iconic right. Passed away in Sydney, Australia, surrounded by family.
<v Speaker 1>I guess he had been struggling struggling with lymphoma for a.
<v Speaker 3>While, but he made that post that he beat it
<v Speaker 3>and wanted to make new movieses.
<v Speaker 1>So anyway, seventy eight years old. It was all over
<v Speaker 1>the gram yesterday. So if you've been living under a
<v Speaker 1>rock now you know Sam Jill's no longer with us.
<v Speaker 1>He was just in that commercial too in last year's
<v Speaker 1>Super Bowl for Exfinity. I think they brought him back
<v Speaker 1>to like look like it was a Jurassic park went down, Yes,
<v Speaker 1>but they had exfinity so that they were able to
<v Speaker 1>get the park back up.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, because they had a lot of the same scenes
<v Speaker 2>in Yeah Velociraptors.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Okay, I had some sad news out of Hollywood.
<v Speaker 1>Here's some happy news for somebody who owns Iron Man's
<v Speaker 1>first comic book. It was his first appearance in a
<v Speaker 1>comic book. The original artwork sold for three point eight
<v Speaker 1>million dollars and heritage auctions.
<v Speaker 4>I know both of it.
<v Speaker 2>Like they always tell you to hang on to that
<v Speaker 2>stuff because you never know what it's going to be worth,
<v Speaker 2>But so much of this stuff is not worth anything.
<v Speaker 2>So much randomly, one thing that no one would have called,
<v Speaker 2>no one would have seen coming worth three point two million.
<v Speaker 1>I always wanted to experience going up into like a
<v Speaker 1>grandparents attic or something and having an old chest up there,
<v Speaker 1>open it up, you blow all the dust off it,
<v Speaker 1>and inside is like all these pristine copies of comic books. Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>or playboys, either one of these. Either one.
<v Speaker 2>But you know you're going to open it up and
<v Speaker 2>there's gonna be beanie babies and tomagotchis and so you're like,
<v Speaker 2>we did it.
<v Speaker 1>Wrong or old Cloyeh, that's what it's going to be.
<v Speaker 1>But no no comic books or old playboys for this guy.
<v Speaker 1>Grandpa wasn't iron man. If you know what I mean, I'm.
<v Speaker 4>Gonna be up cleaning the perhaps.
<v Speaker 1>Don't bother me for forty five minutes.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah right, you wish.
<v Speaker 1>So there's a new tax pop possibly coming to concerts
<v Speaker 1>and event tickets. Uh. Some Denver City Council members are
<v Speaker 1>discussing a possible ballot measure. They would add between five
<v Speaker 1>and fifteen percent to event tickets. The revenue would reportedly
<v Speaker 1>be used to pay for safer streets and transit improvements. Okay,
<v Speaker 1>so why does that matter? If fifteen percent tax could
<v Speaker 1>easily add three thirty dollars to two hundred dollars a
<v Speaker 1>ticket before other fees depending on the price of your ticket.
<v Speaker 2>They're already so expensive, make them more by adding tax?
<v Speaker 1>Why would you add this to it? Hopefully this dies
<v Speaker 1>dies in committee, But yeah, that's a that's a hearty
<v Speaker 1>chunk of change.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah. Absolutely.
<v Speaker 1>It's already hard enough to go to concerts, it.
<v Speaker 4>Really is, I know.
<v Speaker 2>And that's the thing they'll get us some other way,
<v Speaker 2>but don't tax the concert tickets.
<v Speaker 1>Yeses shocking, don't tax our Hillary Duff tickets do way, Louise,
<v Speaker 1>what else is going on?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, So we do have a Artemis two crew. They're
<v Speaker 2>gonna be coming to Red Rocks to speak and talk
<v Speaker 2>to people about really.
<v Speaker 4>Neat and it's just one dollar a ticket.
<v Speaker 2>So on August third, they're gonna be out in Morrison
<v Speaker 2>and they'll talk about the highlights from the mission as
<v Speaker 2>well as a question and answer period.
<v Speaker 4>And they're gonna have a little stem fare.
<v Speaker 1>Before I saw that, so.
<v Speaker 2>It just looks yes, exactly, and it's really to celebrate
<v Speaker 2>the Rocky Mountain Regions contribution to their big Artemis two trips.
<v Speaker 2>So tickets going on sale this Friday at noon. But
<v Speaker 2>you and I both were talking about this, Jeremy, Josh,
<v Speaker 2>I'm sure.
<v Speaker 1>You would love this.
<v Speaker 4>Looks like so much fun. I would love to go
<v Speaker 4>see it.
<v Speaker 2>And it's on the baby Nina's birthday.
<v Speaker 1>She's been of a space case.
<v Speaker 4>Out of this world.
<v Speaker 1>Actually remember before seeing pictures and videos and stuff too
<v Speaker 1>that they took all up in the capsule. So that's
<v Speaker 1>kind of a fun way to sell this event. You
<v Speaker 1>want to see new space stuff, this.
<v Speaker 4>Little tour thing that they're doing.
<v Speaker 3>Talk.
<v Speaker 1>I think I'm gonna go different.
<v Speaker 4>I think I really want to.
<v Speaker 1>I think I'm gonna address in full astronaut at tire
<v Speaker 1>as well and walk like I'm on the moon the
<v Speaker 1>whole time.
<v Speaker 4>They're gonna love that.
<v Speaker 2>You know, this is this is like going to see
<v Speaker 2>Santa dressed as Santa we go wrong, They're gonna love that.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, full helmet everywhere.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, get it on Amazon now, don't wait on that. Wait, Okay,
<v Speaker 2>you know what you can do this week? You should
<v Speaker 2>get on this right now. You can go feel like
<v Speaker 2>a kid at Elage Gardens. You can do that all
<v Speaker 2>the time, no matter your age, but right now, this
<v Speaker 2>week you'll pay kid admission now for so you'll get
<v Speaker 2>in for around forty bucks this week. A great deal
<v Speaker 2>and the perfect week for this because it is blazing
<v Speaker 2>hot out there. So go hang out near some water
<v Speaker 2>and again saving some money.
<v Speaker 4>With Eloge Gardens. So I like that, go feel like
<v Speaker 4>a kid.
<v Speaker 2>And then one more Denver's mile High status. It is
<v Speaker 2>set in stone again. The new location of Denver's Mile
<v Speaker 2>High marker at the state Capitol is now on the
<v Speaker 2>seventeenth step.
<v Speaker 1>On one of the steps. I know that what was
<v Speaker 1>it on.
<v Speaker 2>We have changed it three times already. This is the
<v Speaker 2>fourth time it has changed. So it went from the
<v Speaker 2>fifteenth step to the eighteenth step to the thirteenth step
<v Speaker 2>from measurements taken in like nineteen oh nine, nineteen sixty nine,
<v Speaker 2>and two.
<v Speaker 4>Thousand and three.
<v Speaker 2>So the reason he keeps changing is because technology gets better.
<v Speaker 2>So that's what they're saying, is that's what I thought immediately.
<v Speaker 2>I was just like, wow, that's a lot of movement
<v Speaker 2>for the mile high marker. But they say that it's
<v Speaker 2>because of the technology and how they're getting a real,
<v Speaker 2>like actual reading, an accurate reading that they've never had before.
<v Speaker 4>The funny part is.
<v Speaker 2>Right now, the new spot on the seventeenth step is
<v Speaker 2>marked by a very official stroke of a sharpie. I know. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>because the original they wanted to make sure it was
<v Speaker 2>all planned and ready to install by Colorado Day on August.
<v Speaker 4>First, because it's our one hundred and fiftieth.
<v Speaker 2>Birthday, right, They're gonna have to wait until next year
<v Speaker 2>to do it because it took a little longer for
<v Speaker 2>them to actually get the measurement. But now we know
<v Speaker 2>it is on the seventeenth. Yes, we'll have that celebration
<v Speaker 2>next year sometime. But I just think it's hilarious. It
<v Speaker 2>has moved so much.
<v Speaker 1>I've never actually gone out and seen that little marker.
<v Speaker 1>So I guess once they get it set, maybe we
<v Speaker 1>can get out there and get a picture.
<v Speaker 4>Oh that'll be nice, a little picture with the No.
<v Speaker 1>That means I gotta go downtown, so we'll do it.
<v Speaker 1>It's having never mind, I changed my mind.
<v Speaker 4>You Well, there's your Ma High High reguardless year.
<v Speaker 1>There you go, guys, you're up to date this morning
<v Speaker 1>with Jeremy, Katie and Josh makes one hundred. Looking at
<v Speaker 1>the forecast for today ninety five again in Denver, and
<v Speaker 1>then the rest of the week ninety three, ninety two,
<v Speaker 1>ninety two, ninety five, Sunday ninety.
<v Speaker 4>Seven, Oh my god, what was that Sunday?
<v Speaker 1>Or No, we're melting. Great time to go to the pool, though,
<v Speaker 1>I'll tell you that much. Get to a pool and
<v Speaker 1>cool off, like I did yesterday. I took my daughter
<v Speaker 1>and one of her friends yesterday afternoon over to the pool.
<v Speaker 1>And you know it's gonna be bad when you roll
<v Speaker 1>into the rec center and there's two school buses parked
<v Speaker 1>out front. I was going, ah, crap, Oh, no, that
<v Speaker 1>means it's gonna be packed full of children. And indeed
<v Speaker 1>it was easily four to seven thousand kids in this pool.
<v Speaker 1>And you know how I am with public pools, right,
<v Speaker 1>I don't go in them.
<v Speaker 4>You don't like them at all.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, public pools, because they're disgusting, especially when they're full
<v Speaker 1>of children. We were at this pool for about twenty
<v Speaker 1>minutes before one of the lifeguards had to blow the
<v Speaker 1>whistle and everybody out. Oh, everybody out.
<v Speaker 4>That's never good.
<v Speaker 1>There was a poop situation. One of the children pooped
<v Speaker 1>in the pool. Luckily it was not my children, but yeah,
<v Speaker 1>there was a couple turds floating in the pool here.
<v Speaker 1>And now the bad thing about this pool that we
<v Speaker 1>were at is there's a main swimming area and then
<v Speaker 1>just adjacent to it to the main swimming area is
<v Speaker 1>kind of like an exercise river, I'll say. So. It's
<v Speaker 1>like a loop that you can walk in against the
<v Speaker 1>current to get exercise and it's strong. Well, apparently the
<v Speaker 1>turns had floated into the current section and basically disintegrated
<v Speaker 1>into a bazilion pieces in there because of the water
<v Speaker 1>pressure and lifeguards just walked around to everybody. She looked
<v Speaker 1>at me, She's like, I don't know when we're going
<v Speaker 1>to get this back open. I really don't know.
<v Speaker 4>We have a Brown River situation.
<v Speaker 1>She just told her. She's like, I don't know, I
<v Speaker 1>don't know.
<v Speaker 4>Lifeguards man,
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