<v Speaker 1>Jary, Katy and Josh six 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.
<v Speaker 2>Be popping today, Fast five and Katie Crush Fast five
<v Speaker 2>all week. We've got tickets to go see the delightful
<v Speaker 2>Hillary Duff at Red Rocks and then for Katie Crush
<v Speaker 2>pair of tickets to see Sarah McGloin at Red Rocks
<v Speaker 2>as well.
<v Speaker 3>She's still around. Yeah, yes, she's still alive.
<v Speaker 4>I had noisy still helping puppies, Sarah.
<v Speaker 3>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>And then yeah, side note, when it comes to Fast
<v Speaker 2>five today at seven thirty.
<v Speaker 3>You're gonna have to explain to me what the hell
<v Speaker 3>happened yesterday.
<v Speaker 5>The messages that came in to me from very.
<v Speaker 3>Mad people about what you guys did. I need to
<v Speaker 3>I need some explanations. Yeah, very angry people.
<v Speaker 5>Yesterday, one happy person.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it makes sense, you guys screw something out you.
<v Speaker 3>We'll dive into that a little later today on the show.
<v Speaker 2>Good God, I can go another six months without hearing
<v Speaker 2>any country music. Oh really, just got back from the
<v Speaker 2>cowboy road trip that I went on, and a lot
<v Speaker 2>of country in the parts that I was at country music.
<v Speaker 3>So I'm a little tapped out. But Ella Langley, you're
<v Speaker 3>still pretty okay.
<v Speaker 5>You've had your Phil You're saying.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my god, no more Eric Church, no more.
<v Speaker 5>Wait, no, no, no, that sounds crazy.
<v Speaker 2>Oh I'm fully saturated. I am topped off. You know,
<v Speaker 2>like when you're putting gas in your vehicle and it
<v Speaker 2>clicks off. Yeah, that's what I'm like with country music.
<v Speaker 2>I've officially clicked off.
<v Speaker 5>Neon Moon needs to say that is what you're saying.
<v Speaker 3>Lord help me. By Bye, Jeremy, It's Katie, It's Josh.
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<v Speaker 3>At save Way. Speaking of getting back into town and everything,
<v Speaker 3>isn't it the worst when you get back in town
<v Speaker 3>and you go and you open up your fridge and
<v Speaker 3>there's like nothing to eat, and you're like, damn it.
<v Speaker 3>We just spent thousands of dollars on a vacation and
<v Speaker 3>now I got to go to like Cosco. Yeah yeah,
<v Speaker 3>and throw that on the credit card. I'm like, ah,
<v Speaker 3>this stings.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, it sucks. It really does.
<v Speaker 3>Making that like one of the first things you have
<v Speaker 3>to do when you get home is go to the
<v Speaker 3>grocery store.
<v Speaker 6>It just makes you feel like you're bleeding money, right, Like, oh,
<v Speaker 6>I just spent so much money.
<v Speaker 3>I didn't even want to.
<v Speaker 2>Tell you what our credit card build is this month.
<v Speaker 2>It's horrendous. But it's got you know, the vacation on it.
<v Speaker 5>That's it.
<v Speaker 3>And then you come back and you got to buy everything.
<v Speaker 2>Although I will say as we were driving home, actually
<v Speaker 2>let Knickknack drive for a couple hours on the way back,
<v Speaker 2>and as she was driving, I sat on the Safeway
<v Speaker 2>app in the middle of Wyoming and did a grocery
<v Speaker 2>order and said, hey, you know, I need to pick
<v Speaker 2>this up at like six o'clock tonight.
<v Speaker 3>And sure enough, we rolled in and.
<v Speaker 2>I zipped up the Safeway because they did all the
<v Speaker 2>shopping for me, and I snagged all the groceries and
<v Speaker 2>then I went back to the house, which was kind
<v Speaker 2>of nice.
<v Speaker 5>That was really smart thinking on your part, you know.
<v Speaker 3>As I was doing it, I was like, you know,
<v Speaker 3>for as much as we cursed the Internet and apps
<v Speaker 3>and how much we're on our phone, I was like,
<v Speaker 3>this is pretty rad. Okay, I'm grocery shopping right now
<v Speaker 3>in the middle of Wyoming.
<v Speaker 5>Did you given the internet their flowers?
<v Speaker 6>I know?
<v Speaker 3>I even hopped on and I was like turning down
<v Speaker 3>my air conditioning at the house. I was like, it's
<v Speaker 3>gonna be nice and cool. And we get home, yeah,
<v Speaker 3>around the sprinklers real quick. Such a door. But we
<v Speaker 3>still had to go to like Sam's, and I was like, man,
<v Speaker 3>this is brutal.
<v Speaker 2>The only other bad thing, too, was you know, when
<v Speaker 2>we left whatever it's been twelve days ago, eleven days,
<v Speaker 2>we had left a bowl of broccoli the fridge. Yes, yes,
<v Speaker 2>and that it was steamed broccoli when we left and
<v Speaker 2>it was soup souper broccoli and we got home.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and you opened up that fridge and it's all
<v Speaker 3>your smell.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>I will raise you one and tell you I left
<v Speaker 6>a can of open beans in my fridge. I opened
<v Speaker 6>it and wanted to add it to something. At the
<v Speaker 6>last minute.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, no, I don't need it.
<v Speaker 6>So I put it in a little plastic container in
<v Speaker 6>my fridge and I was like, I'll throw that in
<v Speaker 6>something later. Totally forgot about it. Nine days later, came
<v Speaker 6>back and I opened my fridge. It was a canelly bean.
<v Speaker 6>Canelly bean. Oh, it's pungent. I can smell it house smell.
<v Speaker 2>And it's funny too, like when you take all that
<v Speaker 2>out of your fridge and then you like dump it
<v Speaker 2>in your trash whatever, how much your house stinks for
<v Speaker 2>like the next forty five minutes.
<v Speaker 6>Oh, I walked it out, did your trash absolutely all
<v Speaker 6>the way on the parking lot.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, we're making the track.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah. The only other good thing that happened.
<v Speaker 2>I got to give kudos to my parents because the
<v Speaker 2>day before we came back, I was thinking, man late
<v Speaker 2>getting the grocery shopping, and I got a mow before
<v Speaker 2>the h o A dingsus. We were sitting there and
<v Speaker 2>my cameras kept going off at the house. I was like,
<v Speaker 2>why did they keep going off?
<v Speaker 3>And I hopped on and looked, and there's my mom
<v Speaker 3>and my dad rolling up in my dad's truck unloading
<v Speaker 3>a lawnmower and they're weed Waka and the Blower and
<v Speaker 3>they mowed my lawn for me. Nice.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, what are you doing.
<v Speaker 3>She's like, well, we just know you're gonna be tired
<v Speaker 3>when you get back, and we're just gonna take care
<v Speaker 3>of the lawn for you. Is that awesome? I don't
<v Speaker 3>think any parents would do that. I owe them.
<v Speaker 5>Big, you really do.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it was really cool of them, so I didn't
<v Speaker 3>even have to move. I know my parents are better
<v Speaker 3>than your parents. I'm okay, I'm sorry. Actually, I'm sure
<v Speaker 3>you loved your dad as well. Yes, I'm sorry. I'm
<v Speaker 3>sorry that I said my parents are better than your.
<v Speaker 6>I'm sure if your dad was around heat mow your
<v Speaker 6>he would absolutely would.
<v Speaker 3>Hillary Duff at Red Rocks.
<v Speaker 2>I saw a couple of videos of her singing it
<v Speaker 2>at her little concerts.
<v Speaker 3>I think she looks She looks really good. A lot
<v Speaker 3>of side boob, her little star.
<v Speaker 5>Dress she's wearing. I just love it.
<v Speaker 3>She's wearing a dress, yes.
<v Speaker 6>Yes, but she also has some casual looks I saw
<v Speaker 6>her performing in, like a T shirt and bag jeans.
<v Speaker 2>And everything I saw with side boot. Yeah, side bob
<v Speaker 2>for dates.
<v Speaker 5>There's that too, because side boob sells chair.
<v Speaker 3>I'm not a fan of the side boob.
<v Speaker 6>It's very sexy, it really is. I understand what on
<v Speaker 6>myself exactly. You know, you have to work at it,
<v Speaker 6>so I see why. It's a good look. That fold over.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, let me a good fold over.
<v Speaker 2>Like an envelope under there, so I put mystick in
<v Speaker 2>my pepper spray when I go running all warm. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you put a cheese stick under there and warm it
<v Speaker 2>up and toasty.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah yeah, hashtags side boob. What else could you put
<v Speaker 3>under there? It's got me thinking.
<v Speaker 2>How let me tell you, Like, if you want your
<v Speaker 2>hands free while you're walking your dog, you.
<v Speaker 3>Can put your phone your phone, that's good.
<v Speaker 6>It'll doggy bag in there if you want to pick
<v Speaker 6>up your dog's little mourner or.
<v Speaker 3>I was thinking like a doggy bag. Like if you
<v Speaker 3>leave a restaurant you got some extra chicken Tindy's, and
<v Speaker 3>you want to keep warm.
<v Speaker 5>You're spare spare.
<v Speaker 3>Ribs right under the spare change wipes.
<v Speaker 5>Believe me, the ladies know you can put things in there.
<v Speaker 3>Diaper, if you have a baby.
<v Speaker 5>It stores many things.
<v Speaker 6>The possibilities are less depending on the size of your envelope.
<v Speaker 5>You can put all kinds of stuff in there.
<v Speaker 2>Let's fire up the text line. You guys can comment.
<v Speaker 2>What would you put underneath your side boob? Three oh
<v Speaker 2>three six nine one one mix three oh three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>If we get some good ones, I'll read them.
<v Speaker 5>On the air.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>I want starburs in there, starbor warm, Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>So good warm? Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>What would you put in underneath your side boob? Three
<v Speaker 2>oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine. Shoot, that
<v Speaker 2>just might become our eight o'clock topic today.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know. We'll see how things go.
<v Speaker 5>I'm so glad you're back, sir.
<v Speaker 3>It's so good. Chick fil A packets, sauce, packets.
<v Speaker 5>All options are.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, you're traveling and you wear a retainer, you can
<v Speaker 3>keep it.
<v Speaker 5>Can check that carry on?
<v Speaker 7>Oh, forgot sake, you look so funny going through the
<v Speaker 7>TSA scan it.
<v Speaker 3>What is underneath you? Everything?
<v Speaker 5>Well, sir?
<v Speaker 3>I luggage? Actually it's my carry on? All right? Text
<v Speaker 3>has three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>What would you put under your side boob? All right?
<v Speaker 3>Is TI for a little sports action? Really quick?
<v Speaker 2>I got this story about the MLB holding the home
<v Speaker 2>run derby last night. I don't know who this Joe
<v Speaker 2>Jordan Walker of the Cardinals is, but he came out
<v Speaker 2>on top. Anyway, There's a story about some of the
<v Speaker 2>longest home runs in history from these home run derbies,
<v Speaker 2>like three out of the top seven or whatever. They
<v Speaker 2>all came out of Denver, Colorado. Here say that thin
<v Speaker 2>air really lets you whack those balls.
<v Speaker 3>A little bit harder. They go, yeah, they go.
<v Speaker 2>I'm not a huge sports guy, but I definitely get
<v Speaker 2>sucked into the home run derbies. And then like when
<v Speaker 2>the NBA does the dunk competitions of those are so
<v Speaker 2>fun to watch.
<v Speaker 6>The All Star festivities are always so much fun.
<v Speaker 5>They really are. They do it a big all.
<v Speaker 2>Right, special shout out to Stacey who said frozen burrito
<v Speaker 2>under her side booth.
<v Speaker 3>That's cold she got for sports?
<v Speaker 8>All right?
<v Speaker 7>Well, yes, is the FIFA World Cup still going? It is,
<v Speaker 7>and it's only going for one more week. It actually
<v Speaker 7>ends this Sunday, and a lot of Americans don't really
<v Speaker 7>care anymore simply because they were knocked out in the
<v Speaker 7>round of thirty two. I know, and the hype kind
<v Speaker 7>of ends around on that, and I understand that. But
<v Speaker 7>FIFA is doing something kind of odd. They are selling
<v Speaker 7>grass that is going to be used in the finale,
<v Speaker 7>which is a little funny because people are already up
<v Speaker 7>in arms about how expensive the tickets were, and it's
<v Speaker 7>one of those things that, yes, they can just make
<v Speaker 7>money on anything. So they're gonna sell the grass and
<v Speaker 7>it's going four hundred and fifty dollars per square inch
<v Speaker 7>that that they're selling you boo.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, you good?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah yucky. I don't like that. That's yucky. How do
<v Speaker 3>you buy this grass?
<v Speaker 7>You just gotta go online after the game and gass
<v Speaker 7>dot com. That's exactly yes, by grass. How did you
<v Speaker 7>know that buy rass? No, it's just FIFA's website. Oh,
<v Speaker 7>it's on FIFA's website. After the finale on Sunday, you
<v Speaker 7>can go and get yourself little square inch of that
<v Speaker 7>uh grass that has been walked on by some of
<v Speaker 7>the world's best soccer player.
<v Speaker 3>Nice grass dot com. I kiss my grass, Give me
<v Speaker 3>some of that grass dot com. Squeeze my grass?
<v Speaker 9>Yeh?
<v Speaker 3>Any of that way better?
<v Speaker 2>And one final shout out to Kenny who says I'd
<v Speaker 2>put a picture of Jeremy's side boob under my side
<v Speaker 2>boob eception.
<v Speaker 5>I like that one.
<v Speaker 3>You are making us laugh. It is definitely good to
<v Speaker 3>be back having some fun on a Tuesday morning.
<v Speaker 2>Tuesday morning, Yeah, let's get you up to speed on
<v Speaker 2>everything that's floating around his goofy planet. I don't know,
<v Speaker 2>I'm a little late to the party on this. Sam
<v Speaker 2>Neil passed away, veteran actor, seventy eight years old. I mean,
<v Speaker 2>the most well known for Jurassic Park. Oh yeah, I
<v Speaker 2>really didn't know anything else that he did. Maybe the
<v Speaker 2>Hunt for Red October, which again is you got to
<v Speaker 2>get in.
<v Speaker 3>The wayback machine. That's a massive role Jurassic Park. Jurassic Park. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>like iconic right.
<v Speaker 2>Passed away in Sydney, Australia, surrounded by family. I guess
<v Speaker 2>he had been struggling struggling with lymphoma for a while.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, but he made that post that he beat and
<v Speaker 3>wanted to make new movies.
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, seventy eight years old. It was all over
<v Speaker 2>the gram yesterday. So if you've been living under a
<v Speaker 2>rock now, you know.
<v Speaker 3>Samuel's no longer with us.
<v Speaker 2>He was just in that commercial too in last year's
<v Speaker 2>Super Bowl for Exfinity.
<v Speaker 3>I think okay, they brought him back to like look
<v Speaker 3>like he.
<v Speaker 5>Was a Jurassic park down, Yes, but.
<v Speaker 3>They had Exfinity so they were able to get the
<v Speaker 3>park back up.
<v Speaker 6>Yes, because they had a lot of the same scenes
<v Speaker 6>in Yeah Velociraptors.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Okay, I had some sad news out of Hollywood.
<v Speaker 2>Here's some happy news for somebody who owns Iron Man's
<v Speaker 2>first comic book. It was his first appearance in a
<v Speaker 2>comic book. The original artwork sold for three point eight
<v Speaker 2>million dollars and heritage auctions.
<v Speaker 5>I know, both of it.
<v Speaker 6>Like they always tell you to hang on to that
<v Speaker 6>stuff because you never know what it's going to be worth,
<v Speaker 6>But so much of the stuff is not worth anything.
<v Speaker 5>So much randomly, one thing that.
<v Speaker 6>No one would have called, no one would have seen
<v Speaker 6>coming worth three point two million.
<v Speaker 2>I always wanted to experience going up into like a
<v Speaker 2>grandparents attic or something and having an old chest up there,
<v Speaker 2>open it up, you blow all the dust off it,
<v Speaker 2>and inside is like all these.
<v Speaker 3>Pristine copies of comic books. Yeah, or playboys, either one
<v Speaker 3>of these. Either one.
<v Speaker 6>But you know you're gonna open it up and there's
<v Speaker 6>gonna be beanie babies and tomagotchis, and so you're like,
<v Speaker 6>we did it.
<v Speaker 3>Wrong or old Cloyeah, that's what it's gonna be.
<v Speaker 2>But no, no comic books or old playboys for this guy.
<v Speaker 3>Grandpa wasn't iron Man, if you know what I mean.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, I'm gonna be up cleaning the perhaps.
<v Speaker 3>Don't bother me for forty five minutes.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah right, you wish.
<v Speaker 2>So there's a new tax possibly coming to concerts and
<v Speaker 2>event tickets.
<v Speaker 7>Uh.
<v Speaker 3>Some Denver City Council members are discussing a possible ballot measure.
<v Speaker 2>They would add between five and fifteen percent to event tickets.
<v Speaker 2>The revenue would reportedly be used to pay for safer
<v Speaker 2>streets and transit improvements.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, so why does that matter? I fifteen percent tax.
<v Speaker 2>Could easily add three thirty dollars to two hundred dollars
<v Speaker 2>a ticket before other fees depending on the price of
<v Speaker 2>your ticket.
<v Speaker 6>They're already so expensive, make them more by adding tax?
<v Speaker 3>Why would you add this to it?
<v Speaker 2>Hopefully this dies dies in committee, But yeah, that's a
<v Speaker 2>that's a hearty chunk of change.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Absolutely, It's already hard enough to go to concerts, it.
<v Speaker 5>Really is, I know. And that's the thing. They'll get
<v Speaker 5>us some other way.
<v Speaker 6>But don't tax the concert tickets, yes, shocking.
<v Speaker 2>Don't tax our Hillary Duff tickets, don't do way, Louise,
<v Speaker 2>what else is going ont Okay?
<v Speaker 6>So we do have a Artemis two crew. They're gonna
<v Speaker 6>be coming to Red Rocks to speak and talk to
<v Speaker 6>people about really neat and it's just one dollar a ticket.
<v Speaker 6>So on August third, they're gonna be out in Morrison
<v Speaker 6>and they'll talk about the highlights from the mission as
<v Speaker 6>well as a question and answer period.
<v Speaker 5>And they're gonna have a little stem fare.
<v Speaker 3>Before I saw that, so.
<v Speaker 6>It just looks yes, exactly, and it's really to celebrate
<v Speaker 6>the Rocky Mountain region's contribution to their big Artemis two trips.
<v Speaker 5>So tickets going on sale this Friday at noon.
<v Speaker 6>But you and I both were talking about this, Jeremy, Josh,
<v Speaker 6>I'm sure you would love this.
<v Speaker 5>Looks like so much fun. I would love to go
<v Speaker 5>see it. And it's on the baby not as birthday.
<v Speaker 3>She's been of a space case.
<v Speaker 5>Out of this world.
<v Speaker 2>Actually remember before seeing pictures and videos and stuff too
<v Speaker 2>that they took all up in the capsule. So that's
<v Speaker 2>kind of a fun way to sell this event. Do
<v Speaker 2>you want to see news space stuff?
<v Speaker 5>This little tour thing that they're doing.
<v Speaker 3>Talk.
<v Speaker 5>I think I'm gonna go different. I think I really
<v Speaker 5>want to.
<v Speaker 3>I think I'm gonna address in full astronaut a tire
<v Speaker 3>as well and walk like I'm on the moon the
<v Speaker 3>whole time.
<v Speaker 5>They're gonna love that.
<v Speaker 6>You know, this is this is like going to see
<v Speaker 6>Santa addressed as Santa go wrong.
<v Speaker 5>They're gonna love that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, full helmet everywhere.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, get it on Amazon now, don't wait on that. Wait, Okay,
<v Speaker 6>you know you can do this week. You should get
<v Speaker 6>on this right now. You can go feel like a
<v Speaker 6>kid at Elage Garden. So you can do that all
<v Speaker 6>the time, no matter your age. But right now this
<v Speaker 6>week you'll pay kid admission now for so you'll get
<v Speaker 6>in for around forty bucks this week. A great deal
<v Speaker 6>and the perfect week for this because it is blazing
<v Speaker 6>hot out there. So go hang out near some water
<v Speaker 6>and again saving some money with Elage Gardens.
<v Speaker 5>So I like that, go feel like a kid. And
<v Speaker 5>then one more Denver's mile high status. It is set
<v Speaker 5>in stone again.
<v Speaker 6>The new location of Denver's mile high marker at the
<v Speaker 6>state Capitol is now on the seventeenth stat.
<v Speaker 3>It's one of the steps I know that. Yeah, what
<v Speaker 3>was it on.
<v Speaker 6>We have changed it three times already. This is the
<v Speaker 6>fourth time it has changed. So it went from the
<v Speaker 6>fifteenth step to the eighteenth step to the thirteenth step
<v Speaker 6>from measurements taken in like nineteen oh nine, nineteen sixty nine, and.
<v Speaker 5>Two thousand and three.
<v Speaker 6>So the reason he keeps changing is because technology gets better.
<v Speaker 6>So that's what they're saying, is that's what.
<v Speaker 5>I thought immediately.
<v Speaker 6>I was just like, wow, that's a lot of movement
<v Speaker 6>for the mile high marker. But they say that it's
<v Speaker 6>because of the technology and how they're getting a real,
<v Speaker 6>like actual reading, an accurate reading that they've never had before.
<v Speaker 6>The funny part is, right now, the new spot on
<v Speaker 6>the seventeenth step is marked by a very official stroke
<v Speaker 6>of a sharpie. I know. Yeah. Because the region they
<v Speaker 6>wanted to make sure it was all planned and ready
<v Speaker 6>to install by Colorado Day on August.
<v Speaker 5>First, because it's our one hundred and fiftieth.
<v Speaker 6>Birthday, right, They're gonna have to wait until next year
<v Speaker 6>to do it because it took a little longer for
<v Speaker 6>them to actually get the measurement. But now we know
<v Speaker 6>it is on the seventeenth Yes, we'll have that celebration
<v Speaker 6>next year sometime. But I just think it's hilarious. It
<v Speaker 6>has moved so much.
<v Speaker 2>I've never actually gone out and seen that little marker.
<v Speaker 2>So I guess once they get it set, maybe we
<v Speaker 2>can get out there and get a picture.
<v Speaker 5>Oh that'll be nice little picture with you.
<v Speaker 3>That means I gotta go downtown.
<v Speaker 5>So we'll do it.
<v Speaker 3>It's never mind, I changed my mind.
<v Speaker 5>You Well, there's your Ma High High reguard this year.
<v Speaker 2>There you go, guys, you're up to date this morning
<v Speaker 2>with Jeremy, Katie and Josh makes one hundred. Looking at
<v Speaker 2>the forecast for today ninety five again in Denver, and
<v Speaker 2>then the rest of the week ninety three, ninety two,
<v Speaker 2>ninety two, ninety five, Sunday ninety.
<v Speaker 5>Seven, Oh my god, what was that Sunday?
<v Speaker 3>Or No, we're melting.
<v Speaker 2>Great time to go to the pool, though, I'll tell
<v Speaker 2>you that much.
<v Speaker 3>Get to a pool and cool off, like I did yesterday.
<v Speaker 2>I took my daughter and one of her friends yesterday
<v Speaker 2>afternoon over to the pool. And you know it's gonna
<v Speaker 2>be bad when you roll into the rec center and
<v Speaker 2>there's two school buses.
<v Speaker 3>Parked out front.
<v Speaker 2>I was going ah rap, Oh, no, that means it's
<v Speaker 2>gonna be packed full of children. And indeed it was
<v Speaker 2>easily four to seven thousand kids in this pool.
<v Speaker 3>And you know how I am with public pools, right,
<v Speaker 3>I don't go in them.
<v Speaker 5>You don't like them at all.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, public pools, because they're disgusting, especially when they're full
<v Speaker 2>of children. We were at this pool for about twenty
<v Speaker 2>minutes before one of the lifeguards had to blow the whistle.
<v Speaker 3>And everybody out, Oh, everybody out.
<v Speaker 5>That's never good.
<v Speaker 3>There was a poop situation. One of the children pooped
<v Speaker 3>in the pool. Luckily it was not my children, but yeah,
<v Speaker 3>there was a couple turds floating in the pool here.
<v Speaker 2>And now the bad thing about this pool that we
<v Speaker 2>were at is there's a main swimming area and then
<v Speaker 2>just adjacent to it can to the main swimming area
<v Speaker 2>is kind of like an exercise river, I'll say. So,
<v Speaker 2>it's like a loop that you can walk in against
<v Speaker 2>the current to get exercise and it's strong. Well, apparently
<v Speaker 2>the turns had floated into the.
<v Speaker 3>Current section.
<v Speaker 2>And basically disintegrated into a bazilion pieces in there because
<v Speaker 2>of the water pressure, and lifeguards just walked around to everybody.
<v Speaker 2>She looked at me, She's like, I don't know when
<v Speaker 2>we're gonna get this back open.
<v Speaker 3>I really don't know.
<v Speaker 5>We have a Brown River situation.
<v Speaker 3>She just she's like, I don't know, I don't know.
<v Speaker 5>Lifeguards man.
<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and josh One.
<v Speaker 2>We were heading out of town for the road trip. Guys,
<v Speaker 2>I am, I am so out of the loop. But
<v Speaker 2>we hit Johnstown and BUCkies the f first time I
<v Speaker 2>made my.
<v Speaker 3>Way into the BUCkies up there.
<v Speaker 5>The beaver missed you.
<v Speaker 3>Well, the beaver, the beaber. The beaver and I just met.
<v Speaker 6>Actually well, I mean they he heard about you. So
<v Speaker 6>I'm glad you finally made your way up there. They've
<v Speaker 6>got great stuff.
<v Speaker 3>They really do. And we were there around breakfast time.
<v Speaker 2>So nick Nat got the burrito with brisket in the
<v Speaker 2>breakfast burrito.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, hells to the yes. Yes, she chose wisely. I
<v Speaker 3>chose the one.
<v Speaker 2>It was like the biggest breakfast burrito they had, which
<v Speaker 2>is just had like bacon and tater tots in it
<v Speaker 2>and eggs and so good.
<v Speaker 6>Though diet starts today, yeah.
<v Speaker 5>Now we eat clean.
<v Speaker 3>But that brisket up there is pretty darn tasty.
<v Speaker 5>Oh it's so good use.
<v Speaker 3>The bathroom unreal, isn't.
<v Speaker 5>It great with the lights on it and everything.
<v Speaker 3>The lights on the stalls.
<v Speaker 5>Awesome, unbelievable.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I could have ate the burrito off that toilet.
<v Speaker 5>In he was so clean.
<v Speaker 6>Right, What is it about that gas station that's just
<v Speaker 6>fascinating makes you want to live there?
<v Speaker 2>Nicole bought a beaver. She bought a stuffy.
<v Speaker 3>Oh that's it's a Buddies with the Uncle Sam hat
<v Speaker 3>on it, and he's holding America two fifty banner and
<v Speaker 3>he's like in a little shirt that stars in stripes.
<v Speaker 3>She's like, I'm buying this, Yeah, you have to.
<v Speaker 5>And it was probably only like twenty bucks.
<v Speaker 3>It's fifteen dollars.
<v Speaker 5>See, it's the best. They have the best prices, the best.
<v Speaker 2>Food, and it was like unofficial mascot for the entire
<v Speaker 2>road trip.
<v Speaker 3>It was sitting up in the like on the dash.
<v Speaker 3>She was like getting pictures of it at various places.
<v Speaker 5>Prouder ye, like a little old lady.
<v Speaker 3>I knew it was going to be good though, because
<v Speaker 3>they got what do you call that counter there where
<v Speaker 3>everyone's working behind it? What would you call it?
<v Speaker 5>Like a hot deli counter?
<v Speaker 3>It's deli?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, oh, the hot bar, hot bar about.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, and everybody behind it working. Yeah.
<v Speaker 5>They have a few of those bars. They have the
<v Speaker 5>foot bar, yeah, the.
<v Speaker 2>Hot bar, specifically talking about the meat bar, like, yes,
<v Speaker 2>you know, it's going to be good.
<v Speaker 3>When I was looking over the counter, and I'm not
<v Speaker 3>trying to be mean, but there was a large man
<v Speaker 3>back there. Yeah, and he was stained from top to bottom.
<v Speaker 3>He's making and barbecue, so I don't know. He was
<v Speaker 3>stained like crazy. He's got test He had multiple shelves
<v Speaker 3>that things were dropping on all right. And I just
<v Speaker 3>looked at that guy. I go, this is gonna be
<v Speaker 3>good good, And he looked at me and he gave
<v Speaker 3>me a little wink. I know what you're I was
<v Speaker 3>looking at the brisket, looking at him, looking at the brisket,
<v Speaker 3>and he goes wink.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, oh, hell, he's gonna be damn good.
<v Speaker 2>I'm already pitting out a little bit. It's gonna be
<v Speaker 2>like ninety five degrees today. I'm not even joking, Katie.
<v Speaker 5>Man, it's going all over the place.
<v Speaker 3>It gonna be toasty. Uh, stick around, have some fun
<v Speaker 3>with us here.
<v Speaker 2>At seven point thirty, we're gonna probably be playing fast
<v Speaker 2>five with some Hillary Toff concert tickets up for grabs
<v Speaker 2>now because it is gonna be so hot.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know if you want to celebrate National Mac
<v Speaker 3>and Cheese Day, but this is it. Today's the day.
<v Speaker 5>Bruh.
<v Speaker 2>There's this list out today how to make the perfect
<v Speaker 2>mac and cheese or perr as Tatie's daughter.
<v Speaker 3>We're gonna get into that in a second. The noodles.
<v Speaker 2>They're saying spirals are the clear winner when it comes
<v Speaker 2>to mac and cheese. I don't think so. The spirals
<v Speaker 2>fall apart. I want the regular little.
<v Speaker 5>You like the elbow macaroni elbow, that's the one.
<v Speaker 3>Cheese cheddar came in at number one. Of course.
<v Speaker 2>Spices, pepper, dry mustard, paprika, dijon, mustard, garlic powder.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, yeah.
<v Speaker 2>Meat is about two thirds of people surveyed say they
<v Speaker 2>don't want any meat in their mac and cheese. Keep
<v Speaker 2>it classic. Although I was just showing you guys a
<v Speaker 2>picture of some mac and cheese I had out in Wyoming,
<v Speaker 2>wrisk it on the side.
<v Speaker 3>That's a pretty solid combination. Absolutely vegetables. Do you even
<v Speaker 3>need to cover that? Don't? Don't be an idiot.
<v Speaker 2>What kind of dairy they say, the most popular answer
<v Speaker 2>was whole milk, some whole milk in it. And then
<v Speaker 2>the cooking style is oven baked is the most popular.
<v Speaker 6>That's where it gets hard though, Like a good mac
<v Speaker 6>and cheese is not as easy as it sounds, because
<v Speaker 6>to get the noodles the perfect consistency and then the
<v Speaker 6>cheese sauce, and then when you mix all that together
<v Speaker 6>and you put it in the oven, a lot of
<v Speaker 6>times that'll dry it out, so you have to be
<v Speaker 6>careful about keeping it nice and creamy.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, yes, there's.
<v Speaker 2>A science celebrate National Mac and Cheese Day today. So
<v Speaker 2>speaking of your daughter saying what is it per all
<v Speaker 2>the time?
<v Speaker 3>What the hell is that all about?
<v Speaker 6>So we went up to New York City and we
<v Speaker 6>were hanging out, so baby Nana, she's about to be
<v Speaker 6>twenty three, and then we had a little thirteen year
<v Speaker 6>old with us, and they were both talking in these
<v Speaker 6>like languages where I was like, uh, and it's funny
<v Speaker 6>baby not reverted back to a small child when she
<v Speaker 6>was hanging around with this kid.
<v Speaker 3>I can see that.
<v Speaker 5>So it was just like like all of the verbiage
<v Speaker 5>too much.
<v Speaker 6>So one they're talking in emojis, so they like look
<v Speaker 6>at each other and like a sad face emoji, oh,
<v Speaker 6>happy fase emoji, dolphin emoji, like random emojis the whole trip.
<v Speaker 5>And I was just like.
<v Speaker 6>I did a few time. I did a few times
<v Speaker 6>and then they told on me. I was like, man,
<v Speaker 6>But then the other thing was hold on, that is
<v Speaker 6>a thing to be talking just heart emoji yes. And
<v Speaker 6>then so then I talked. I tried to like be
<v Speaker 6>a part of it. And so I was like I
<v Speaker 6>love this so much heart.
<v Speaker 5>Emoji and they rolled their eyes. They were like rolling
<v Speaker 5>eyes emoji.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, ah, combs down emoji, part of little
<v Speaker 3>old Lady emoji.
<v Speaker 6>So then, but with the Perr, it is essentially saying
<v Speaker 6>perfect but not saying it all the way. And where
<v Speaker 6>it really caught me off guard as we were in
<v Speaker 6>Lake George and little Baby Nana was asking someone about
<v Speaker 6>a tattoo and it was this big, huge biker dude
<v Speaker 6>covered in tattoos and she's like, so, what are your prices?
<v Speaker 5>And he was breaking it down for and she's like, oh,
<v Speaker 5>per He looked at her. He was like, and he's
<v Speaker 5>just totally taken aback. I looked at her and I
<v Speaker 5>was like, I've been dealing with this the whole time.
<v Speaker 3>You're like, I don't know what to tell.
<v Speaker 6>You, but it just it really makes me one feel
<v Speaker 6>like I am a little disconnected.
<v Speaker 2>No, it makes you feel like a grown adult. They
<v Speaker 2>can communicate properly and not sound like an idiot.
<v Speaker 3>I know your daughter, but that's like.
<v Speaker 5>The younger generation.
<v Speaker 6>Like they talk in acronyms, right l O L l
<v Speaker 6>M A O like they they the the way they
<v Speaker 6>speak is so different from us. But I don't want
<v Speaker 6>that to be like a barrier, right, I want to speak.
<v Speaker 2>You want to sit your daughter down and be like,
<v Speaker 2>can you stop doing that?
<v Speaker 6>Just a perfect two syllables, true adulthood. You need to stop,
<v Speaker 6>I know, stop doing It was fun for her too,
<v Speaker 6>because we were all on vacation, right, so she was
<v Speaker 6>just acting a fool because we're nobody knows her here.
<v Speaker 3>I'm never going to see these people. I'm a cat.
<v Speaker 3>It was annoying. The one in my house is.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know if this is an inside joke or
<v Speaker 2>something that I just don't know about, but it's Derby.
<v Speaker 2>My son and his buddy are constantly saying Derby. I
<v Speaker 2>might be cussing Derbyrby. So they're like always trying to
<v Speaker 2>get me to say it. Then I'll say it. Then
<v Speaker 2>they giggle, you know, and so like everything on this trip,
<v Speaker 2>I was just throwing it in. I was like, Derby,
<v Speaker 2>that's Derby. So I don't know what that is. Maybe
<v Speaker 2>somebody can text.
<v Speaker 3>Me or let me know what Derby is right now.
<v Speaker 2>And then they're doing this oose thing where they go
<v Speaker 2>oose and they like slap you under your gobbler, like
<v Speaker 2>under your chin. And that's like a thing where they
<v Speaker 2>try to catch people off guard. Now and they go
<v Speaker 2>oo and they slap you un I know, I shut
<v Speaker 2>him down.
<v Speaker 3>This is my new trick. I shove you down exactly.
<v Speaker 5>We're gonna you.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's Derby and oose.
<v Speaker 6>When they take things that like we're not for us
<v Speaker 6>and they make them bad. Another one is unk, Like
<v Speaker 6>they say that you're so unk right now, and I'm like,
<v Speaker 6>uncle is a good thing for us, Like you know
<v Speaker 6>what uncle in the hood.
<v Speaker 3>You know what I mean?
<v Speaker 5>You are you're so unk right now?
<v Speaker 3>And I hate that too, don't like I want to
<v Speaker 3>be unk?
<v Speaker 5>No, you don't.
<v Speaker 3>The other thing my son is doing, and again this
<v Speaker 3>could be an inside thing, is he's doing this thing
<v Speaker 3>where he goes. Dude, I don't know what I'm trying
<v Speaker 3>to do it. So if somebody sneezes, he goes, or
<v Speaker 3>if you cough, he goes, And I'm like, stop that,
<v Speaker 3>because if we're in public, like some reason, I think
<v Speaker 3>you have like tourette.
<v Speaker 5>Something when you're doing it, I think.
<v Speaker 3>Like, apologies to everybody with Tourette's, but.
<v Speaker 5>You're right, like it's so weird. It's just o. It
<v Speaker 5>is so and it's just like, I don't know what
<v Speaker 5>you're trying to do.
<v Speaker 3>But please stop stop right now. So so is anyone
<v Speaker 3>else terrified of lettuce right now? A bit? I'm kind
<v Speaker 3>of out of the loop. I didn't really know a
<v Speaker 3>lot of.
<v Speaker 2>This was going on because I've been in parts of
<v Speaker 2>the country with the essentially zero cell signal and I
<v Speaker 2>just have been off of social which has been fantastic.
<v Speaker 2>But I come back to find out that lettuce is
<v Speaker 2>full of something called the cyclospora parasite. I guess right now,
<v Speaker 2>and I'm reading this, I'm like, oh crap. Literally, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I had lettuce last night because I made tacos, and yeah,
<v Speaker 2>we chopped up the lettuce and put it on the tacos.
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, oh, did we did we get bad lettuce?
<v Speaker 2>But it turns out that it's mostly whole heads of lettuce. No,
<v Speaker 2>check that it's the bagged and solid mixes that you
<v Speaker 2>mainly need to worry about it.
<v Speaker 8>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>And then when it comes to the whole heads of lettuce,
<v Speaker 2>they're saying that you should be peeling off the outer
<v Speaker 2>layers I guess, and get deeper into the lettuce.
<v Speaker 3>There's less concern there of getting this parasite, I guess.
<v Speaker 2>But you get uncontrollable, explosive, watery diarrhea, which actually sounds kind.
<v Speaker 2>It sounds awful, such refreshing after eating your restaurant.
<v Speaker 5>It sounds really for two weeks, sounds great.
<v Speaker 6>About stuff from nineteen eighty five, like it's hot.
<v Speaker 2>Body, aggs, cramps, bloating, nausea. It essentially sounds like me
<v Speaker 2>on a daily basis for weeks.
<v Speaker 6>It's like you are sick with and then you don't
<v Speaker 6>even know because like you could get sick with it
<v Speaker 6>and then it couldn't hit you until two weeks later,
<v Speaker 6>is what they're saying. Like you could eat something and
<v Speaker 6>it could sit with you, and then two weeks later
<v Speaker 6>when you crap your pants, Like.
<v Speaker 5>What, it's just so out, It's just too much, It's
<v Speaker 5>too much.
<v Speaker 2>I've been eating at restaurants for quite a while. The
<v Speaker 2>watery diarrhea sounds very refreshing.
<v Speaker 3>You know, you might find me out in the parking
<v Speaker 3>lot eating ahead of lettuce later today.
<v Speaker 5>Tent.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, because I just kind of feel like I'm really
<v Speaker 3>full right now.
<v Speaker 6>I was on vacation when I heard of it too.
<v Speaker 6>I was not on social media. I didn't know anything
<v Speaker 6>about it, and somebody messaged me and was like, have
<v Speaker 6>you heard about the explosive diarrhea? And I was like, what.
<v Speaker 6>It is insane to me that this is something we're
<v Speaker 6>all worried about it.
<v Speaker 2>Everybody's terrified right now. I'm reading all the stories. They
<v Speaker 2>are pulling a lot of this from store shelves. If
<v Speaker 2>you go to fast food places and maybe you could
<v Speaker 2>yoursell cheeseburger and it typically has let us on it,
<v Speaker 2>you probably won't right now, so just avoid let us
<v Speaker 2>for a little bit, which is fine, I guess unless
<v Speaker 2>you're really into salad.
<v Speaker 3>No.
<v Speaker 6>And then they're saying, like to be able to combat
<v Speaker 6>it because even the produce, because there's still a small risk, but.
<v Speaker 5>Washing these things, so you know how long they say
<v Speaker 5>to wash.
<v Speaker 3>Them a while, six minutes put it through your dish washing.
<v Speaker 2>Nobody doing that you're supposed to wash.
<v Speaker 3>And I'm thinking, like last night, I just went swish,
<v Speaker 3>wish under the water. It's fine, I do.
<v Speaker 5>An extra little switch switch, but not six minutes.
<v Speaker 3>Wild. This is gross. It is scary. I mean, especially
<v Speaker 3>if you get like a little kid it gets it
<v Speaker 3>or something like that. I can definitely be deadly for
<v Speaker 3>a small child.
<v Speaker 2>I remember watching this happened a few years ago where
<v Speaker 2>every everyone had to pull the lettuce because it got
<v Speaker 2>so infested with some sort of bacteria. And I watched
<v Speaker 2>a Netflix special on it and they traced it back
<v Speaker 2>to one major farm that was growing lettuce.
<v Speaker 3>And the farm was right next to stockyards.
<v Speaker 2>I mean like they had like a little berm separating
<v Speaker 2>the stockyard from the lettuce field. And it turns out
<v Speaker 2>like all the sewage and water and waste from the
<v Speaker 2>stockyards was seeping through into the lettuce patch and that's
<v Speaker 2>how the lettuce was getting infected. And I'm like, did
<v Speaker 2>nobody notice this, Like where they were putting the lettuce farm.
<v Speaker 6>I think that would have been like when they engineered
<v Speaker 6>the whole thing, like maybe.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you think somebody Billy Bob the farmer was be like,
<v Speaker 2>y'all know there's a good idea.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, we got a little poopy runoff going into.
<v Speaker 5>The lettuce, but the cows crap there. Yeah, something as
<v Speaker 5>simple as that would help figs.
<v Speaker 3>No, we're you've been warned about the lettuce, everybody.
<v Speaker 5>The fun starts now with Fast five.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, fine, it's time to play Fast five.
<v Speaker 10>Last five?
<v Speaker 5>How fast can we go?
<v Speaker 3>Fast out with Jeremy, Katy and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>Indeed, indeed, it is time to play Fast five, which
<v Speaker 2>is presented by Bally's Casino Blackhawk best Value, the five
<v Speaker 2>dollar black Jacket, five.
<v Speaker 3>Dollars menu items daily.
<v Speaker 2>First things first, what the hell happened yesterday? The amount
<v Speaker 2>of messages I received on my Instagram and my facebooks. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I'm saying that Josh and Katie ruined Fast five yesterday.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, wait, hold up, you ruined? It is crazy. Did
<v Speaker 5>have a very happy winner in Jessica.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know what the deal is all about. I
<v Speaker 3>got the gist of it.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, well, we honestly asked for five national parks in Colorado.
<v Speaker 6>That was the one that wanted yesterday, and you could
<v Speaker 6>clearly tell that Jessica had no idea what it was until.
<v Speaker 5>She googled it.
<v Speaker 3>Ah, so she cheated, but she cheated. But it's like,
<v Speaker 3>and then did you ask her if she cheated?
<v Speaker 5>He did? And she she said, or she said yes, that's.
<v Speaker 6>What somebody said, yes, And then Josh likes, honestly, would
<v Speaker 6>I have to applaud him for that?
<v Speaker 5>Like I probably I probably cheated him the same thing.
<v Speaker 5>But she said she.
<v Speaker 3>Cheated and gave her the prize anyway, be honest.
<v Speaker 5>It is hard to do your job, dear. It's hard
<v Speaker 5>to do your job. We figure that out when we're
<v Speaker 5>in the thick of it, and so we're.
<v Speaker 3>Like, you know what, Jessica, you panic, you panic, you
<v Speaker 3>this panic.
<v Speaker 6>I again, would do exactly the same thing Josh did
<v Speaker 6>because he was rewarding honesty and ask that's.
<v Speaker 3>A load of crap, that's a mom Oh god.
<v Speaker 5>It's important.
<v Speaker 3>So I agree hitting teaching your children to cheat agains.
<v Speaker 2>So no cheating with this game because I don't want
<v Speaker 2>to have to reply to buttload of messages again.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, listen, Katie and Josh are trying their best.
<v Speaker 5>Yesterday we were trying real hard, guys.
<v Speaker 3>We can tell when you cheat. That's not in the
<v Speaker 3>spirit of the game. Don't cheat. So I will tell
<v Speaker 3>you the sheriff is back in town.
<v Speaker 5>That's it.
<v Speaker 3>I know, and I can tell.
<v Speaker 6>So you're gone, And they're like, I'm on today.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, today's damn with cheat because Katie and Josh will
<v Speaker 3>say yes to anything.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, they don't know how to say no.
<v Speaker 3>Not today.
<v Speaker 5>We're too nice.
<v Speaker 2>We're going to be back to normal fun, no cheating,
<v Speaker 2>game of Fast five, Games of Fast five all week.
<v Speaker 2>So three oh three six one mix three three six
<v Speaker 2>nine one sixteen forty nine. If you'd like to call
<v Speaker 2>in and be honest and play today, we would love
<v Speaker 2>to have you on the air.
<v Speaker 3>Three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 2>I will give you a category and start a ten
<v Speaker 2>second timer. Within those ten seconds, you got to give
<v Speaker 2>me five things that have to do with that category.
<v Speaker 2>You think you can pull it off. I see phone
<v Speaker 2>lines ringing already. Three oh three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine.
<v Speaker 6>Kitties some examples, Okay, yeah, Lake, we said the five
<v Speaker 6>national parks in Colorado that won it yesterday with Jessica.
<v Speaker 6>You can also ask things like five drinks that are
<v Speaker 6>clear or five songs that have an animal in the title.
<v Speaker 5>Was another one that.
<v Speaker 6>You've asked before. So it's all over the place when
<v Speaker 6>it comes to the things you ask for categories.
<v Speaker 3>Jeremy, all right, it is all over the place. I
<v Speaker 3>love Angela's text. Sheriff Sheriff Jair is back three three
<v Speaker 3>six nine, Wrangle win sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 2>It's me and Bayton Manning is sure, olmahu, what are
<v Speaker 2>we playing for today?
<v Speaker 6>Sold out Hillary Duff tickets. I mean, it is a
<v Speaker 6>big prize, so I can see why people.
<v Speaker 5>Would want to cheat to get it.
<v Speaker 6>No cheating though, that's coming up Monday night at Red Rocks.
<v Speaker 6>But yeah, a really big prize up for grabs.
<v Speaker 3>All we all right, guys, if you get placed on hold,
<v Speaker 3>don't hang up, because I see a lot of you
<v Speaker 3>hanging up when you get placed on hold. Don't do that.
<v Speaker 3>We're gonna come back and get you all sets. We
<v Speaker 3>got Divina, Hi, Divina.
<v Speaker 9>Hello, Well hello, how.
<v Speaker 3>Are you today?
<v Speaker 10>I'm good?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>Tell me something good going on in your life?
<v Speaker 4>I don't know.
<v Speaker 8>Just going to work today, that's good.
<v Speaker 3>Well, you got a job. You're getting a paycheck.
<v Speaker 8>That's good and I'm working real hard for these tickets.
<v Speaker 5>I called yesterday, so.
<v Speaker 3>Did yesterday to.
<v Speaker 1>Yes?
<v Speaker 7>Yes?
<v Speaker 3>Should I just go ahead and put you back on hold?
<v Speaker 1>No?
<v Speaker 10>No, no, no, no no, I'm not going to cheat.
<v Speaker 6>This Si.
<v Speaker 3>The spirit of the game. Well, we appreciate your honesty again,
<v Speaker 3>all right, No sequels, no help, no cheating. Ten seconds.
<v Speaker 3>Give me five movies starring Matt Damon Go.
<v Speaker 9>The Bourne Movie, Departed, two.
<v Speaker 3>The Zoo.
<v Speaker 4>We bought a zoo.
<v Speaker 3>That's right, you got three man not too bad. Goodwill
<v Speaker 3>Hunting is probably one of my favorites in The Marshals,
<v Speaker 3>the Martians, Divina, you go make that money. Have a
<v Speaker 3>good day.
<v Speaker 9>Okay, thank you too, Helsie.
<v Speaker 2>Hello, Hello, it says you were doing a little road tripping.
<v Speaker 3>Where'd you go?
<v Speaker 9>Yes, we went to South Carolina?
<v Speaker 3>Oh wow? What was going on there?
<v Speaker 6>Just vacation, all right, I've always wanted to go the beaches?
<v Speaker 9>Right, yeah, yeah, exactly.
<v Speaker 3>Is that the best part of your trip? It was?
<v Speaker 8>It was, and we got to see some family out
<v Speaker 8>there too, so that's always a plus.
<v Speaker 3>Well, good for you. Well, welcome back.
<v Speaker 6>Thank you.
<v Speaker 3>Thanks for tuning us in and calling in to play.
<v Speaker 3>Your letter is s like Snake Okay.
<v Speaker 2>Salamander, I need five apps on your phone that start
<v Speaker 2>with that letter s.
<v Speaker 6>Go Snapchat, I'm serious.
<v Speaker 3>Which I would have given you a switch for Nintendo switch.
<v Speaker 2>You could have wrapped it up with a little Starbucks app. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>or like Sam's Club even or something.
<v Speaker 5>You were so close darn it, but you know what.
<v Speaker 3>You were great on the air and a lot of
<v Speaker 3>fun to talk to. You have a super dupe's day.
<v Speaker 7>Thank you too.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, bye, Kelsey. Miranda, Hi, hey girl, Hey, what are
<v Speaker 3>you doing today?
<v Speaker 1>I'm just going to work.
<v Speaker 5>Oh y, where do you work, Miranda?
<v Speaker 9>I work in clinical research.
<v Speaker 3>What are you researching right now?
<v Speaker 1>Kidney disease?
<v Speaker 3>That's very important.
<v Speaker 6>So are you searching finding a cure or just like
<v Speaker 6>the causes and stuff, so.
<v Speaker 9>We look at treatments.
<v Speaker 3>It kind of depends on the different kinds to either
<v Speaker 3>not a cure, more like just to slow the progression.
<v Speaker 3>So you're familiar with the kidney ye, moderately. How much water?
<v Speaker 3>How much water should I be drinking every day for
<v Speaker 3>my kidneys?
<v Speaker 9>Probably like a good amount?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I figured. Thank you for your expert opinion. Welcome,
<v Speaker 3>Thank you for that good amount. Hold on, I gotta
<v Speaker 3>take a sip of water a.
<v Speaker 5>Good amount herving.
<v Speaker 3>I feel like that was a good good sip there,
<v Speaker 3>good amount.
<v Speaker 2>All right, Miranda, your letter is S like Salamander and snake.
<v Speaker 2>I need five comic book characters that their names start
<v Speaker 2>with the letter S.
<v Speaker 1>Goman, wider Man.
<v Speaker 3>Come on. The movie that just came out was super Girl.
<v Speaker 3>I know, yeah, that came to mind like last second.
<v Speaker 2>But Silver Surfer and Storm from the X Men. You
<v Speaker 2>gotta be kind of a dork to know some of these.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, sorry about that.
<v Speaker 2>The next one I'm gonna give somebody that is all
<v Speaker 2>about kidneys. So unfortunately you missed out.
<v Speaker 3>On that one, Miranda.
<v Speaker 9>Apparently I wouldn't know anyways.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, stay hydrated, have a good day.
<v Speaker 9>Okay, you too, Bye?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, let me check some of these off fair.
<v Speaker 4>All right?
<v Speaker 5>Uh?
<v Speaker 3>Who do we go? Jin hike Jin?
<v Speaker 9>Hello?
<v Speaker 3>Hello, you're going to work today?
<v Speaker 9>I'm at work today.
<v Speaker 7>I was just listening.
<v Speaker 9>I'm in pre clinical research.
<v Speaker 3>Some smarty pants is yeah going today? Wow? Is there
<v Speaker 3>somebody at your job you hate?
<v Speaker 5>Wow?
<v Speaker 6>I hate?
<v Speaker 9>I mean hates a strong word. I'd rather work with
<v Speaker 9>than others.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I was gonna say everybody's got it. I mean, this
<v Speaker 2>is my first day back into the studio.
<v Speaker 3>You know, after twelve days.
<v Speaker 2>Eleven days, I'm already dreading seeing a couple of people.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, who's the one person you dread?
<v Speaker 6>Jen?
<v Speaker 8>Honestly, it's just new hires most of the time, because
<v Speaker 8>there was one year I had twenty of them and
<v Speaker 8>I only have nine employees.
<v Speaker 5>Oh god, that's a lot of training.
<v Speaker 3>And they probably come in thinking that they know everything to.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, some do for sure.
<v Speaker 3>All right, what do I have? What do I have?
<v Speaker 3>What do I have? Oh? This one's kind of fun.
<v Speaker 3>M Okay, we're gonna be uh non English, non English.
<v Speaker 2>I need five non English ways to say goodbye?
<v Speaker 9>Go what cow?
<v Speaker 3>No, you're cheating?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>Who's helping in the background jim.
<v Speaker 9>My My, my French coworker.
<v Speaker 3>After this whole spiel of no cheating.
<v Speaker 6>I didn't hear the no cheating spiel, Well.
<v Speaker 3>Jim, I didn't get it anyway, Audios Jim audio bye,
<v Speaker 3>have a good day, you cheat her? Can you be
<v Speaker 3>used both for hello and goodbye?
<v Speaker 6>Hello? I think that's also hello and goodbye always been one.
<v Speaker 3>Of my favorites. Hi, Hello, no cheating?
<v Speaker 10>Got it?
<v Speaker 3>Message received jeez, HELLU, what are you doing today?
<v Speaker 7>Just going to work too?
<v Speaker 3>Same thing? Are you in clinical research?
<v Speaker 1>I not.
<v Speaker 3>I'm in accounting. Okay, all right? Do you like that?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>Do you feel like it'll be taken over by AI
<v Speaker 3>and no time? No, you're not worried.
<v Speaker 5>I want to robots tell you about your money. I
<v Speaker 5>think that's another thing you need a human being to
<v Speaker 5>be able to talk with you about. That's very specific.
<v Speaker 3>Are you doing like personal accounting or business?
<v Speaker 2>No?
<v Speaker 3>I work for an airline. Okay, so airplane money?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>All right? Like, can you see how much they spend
<v Speaker 3>on fuel? I can, and we're struggling right now.
<v Speaker 2>I bet give me a number like this past last month?
<v Speaker 2>How much money did they spend on fund?
<v Speaker 6>Oh?
<v Speaker 9>I don't know.
<v Speaker 10>I'm not in that area, so I only know when
<v Speaker 10>we do our meetings, and I don't remember.
<v Speaker 3>You're like the kidney lady. You're like, yeah, I know
<v Speaker 3>about that, but I don't know.
<v Speaker 5>Lots of money, lots of money, not expensive.
<v Speaker 3>Lots of money. All right.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so this one is pretty darn subjective, but those
<v Speaker 2>are kind of fun and they do tend to trip
<v Speaker 2>people up.
<v Speaker 3>But say it's two am. Okay, two am, Maddie, and
<v Speaker 3>you go stumbling out the club. You're leaving the club.
<v Speaker 2>I need five things you might see outside a nightclub.
<v Speaker 9>Go the hot dogs, other drunk people, a scooter, a
<v Speaker 9>homeless man.
<v Speaker 3>Times up, you got four? You got four? You got
<v Speaker 3>four buzzer hits.
<v Speaker 5>A hot dogs. That's what I look for first.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you could have said the burrito guy too. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>you can said taxis and ubers and syringes.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know. It depends, It depends on what part
<v Speaker 3>of town here.
<v Speaker 1>Man.
<v Speaker 5>Many things escalated quickly, Maddie.
<v Speaker 3>I thought you would have got that one.
<v Speaker 6>Darn it, I thought I did too.
<v Speaker 2>Buzzer hit right after the hobo. I'm sorry the unhoused Maddie.
<v Speaker 3>You have a great day.
<v Speaker 7>Thank you too.
<v Speaker 3>It looks like Sarah has hi Sarah hi hi. Oh
<v Speaker 3>you're like a little ray of sunshine.
<v Speaker 8>Well, I'm so.
<v Speaker 9>Happy to get through and talk to you guys.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that'd be great.
<v Speaker 2>We were talking about her earlier and how she shows
<v Speaker 2>a lot of side boob. Well, are you ready to play?
<v Speaker 9>Yes?
<v Speaker 2>I am.
<v Speaker 8>For a second, I thought I lost you, guys.
<v Speaker 2>You lost this at the perfect time. You that much, right,
<v Speaker 2>now okay, Sarah, your word is cube. I need five
<v Speaker 2>words with cube in the word.
<v Speaker 8>Go Xbox Cube, Rubik's Cube, just mind Minecraft Cube.
<v Speaker 3>It was it was Nintendo game Cube, not Xbox. You
<v Speaker 3>have just said. You could have said Cuba.
<v Speaker 9>I thought ice cube.
<v Speaker 8>It Oh, man on the spot worked right?
<v Speaker 6>How you spoke Cuba is harder?
<v Speaker 3>But uh sorry, that was so hard, Sarah. No, that's okay.
<v Speaker 8>Oh gosh, when you're put on the spot, I know right.
<v Speaker 3>For chout, it's intense, Sarah, thanks for calling.
<v Speaker 8>Us, Thank you.
<v Speaker 3>Are we going to get a winner today? It's harder
<v Speaker 3>to get winners when people aren't cheating.
<v Speaker 5>Hold, when the sheriff's back in town.
<v Speaker 3>The sheriff is in town, it's harder to win, isn't
<v Speaker 3>it be?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, very hard it is.
<v Speaker 3>What are you doing today, buddy?
<v Speaker 9>I was heading to work all right?
<v Speaker 3>Make What are you saving for? Right now? Are you saving?
<v Speaker 3>You're working hard and you're saving for what?
<v Speaker 6>Oh?
<v Speaker 9>I want to get a collector's item and so saving up?
<v Speaker 3>What kind of collector's item? What does that mean?
<v Speaker 7>Oh?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, sorry?
<v Speaker 9>The thirtieth anniversary of biodome.
<v Speaker 3>How do you keep getting through? Didn't you just win?
<v Speaker 3>You just win. You just won, like less than thirty
<v Speaker 3>days ago.
<v Speaker 10>No, I'm a first time caller.
<v Speaker 3>You're full of man. You just won. I'm putting you
<v Speaker 3>back on hold. He just won.
<v Speaker 5>He is a stickler for the rules.
<v Speaker 3>Sheriff is back.
<v Speaker 6>In town, biodome, nerves, rules, everything by Chris.
<v Speaker 3>Fine, you want to just jump into it. Let's just
<v Speaker 3>jump into it. Get my first day back. I'm getting
<v Speaker 3>irritated already, Chris. Chris, two am, you're wandering outside the club.
<v Speaker 3>I need five things you would see outside of nightclub.
<v Speaker 9>Go hot dog, sand pizza stand, uber lyft scooter, bicycle,
<v Speaker 9>drunk person.
<v Speaker 3>And needles.
<v Speaker 2>Whole ringes seven you got, Chris, I need you to
<v Speaker 2>tell me to play the winni wind sound.
<v Speaker 10>Will you please play the winning wink?
<v Speaker 9>Thank you?
<v Speaker 3>There, Finally we got a winner today. Chris pulled it off. Buddy.
<v Speaker 2>You're gonna go to Red Rocks and gaze at the
<v Speaker 2>beautiful Hillary Duff while she sings her silly little songs.
<v Speaker 3>All right, I'm gonna rub it in my wife's face.
<v Speaker 3>I appreciate it. WHOA. Well, after you're done doing that,
<v Speaker 3>go to the concert.
<v Speaker 2>All right, okay, alright, Chris, I'm gonna put you on
<v Speaker 2>hold and Josh will come back and tell you about
<v Speaker 2>those tickets.
<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Katy and Josh One we did our called it
<v Speaker 1>the Cowboy road Trip.
<v Speaker 3>This summer.
<v Speaker 2>We hit the road, put about two thousand miles on
<v Speaker 2>the old family suv.
<v Speaker 3>We started out.
<v Speaker 2>We went up and spent a few days over the
<v Speaker 2>fourth in Cody, Wyoming. From there we zipped across and
<v Speaker 2>stayed in West Yellowstone, Montana, went up to Gardener, Montana,
<v Speaker 2>back into West Yellowstone, down to Victor, Idaho, into Cheyenne.
<v Speaker 3>Wyoming, and then back home. So we kind of just
<v Speaker 3>did this giant loop, yeah, and was out in the
<v Speaker 3>wild wild West, and we had a really good time.
<v Speaker 2>I like going to these like little off the beaten
<v Speaker 2>path towns and just seeing how light is there.
<v Speaker 3>I've never been to Idaho, Idaho. It is beautiful.
<v Speaker 2>First of all, thank you very much, Cody. I could
<v Speaker 2>see myself living in Cody. It's a great time there.
<v Speaker 2>Yellowstone was fine.
<v Speaker 5>It was probably very toristy, it was fine.
<v Speaker 3>My thing this summer is I was like, let's go
<v Speaker 3>somewhere where we're not in a big city. I don't
<v Speaker 3>want to be around a bunch of people.
<v Speaker 2>I just want to be out secluded, somewhere out in
<v Speaker 2>beautiful nature. Well, I forgot it was America's two hundred
<v Speaker 2>and fifty cana say, and not to mention, I mean,
<v Speaker 2>I think it made it ten times worse. But the
<v Speaker 2>Yellowstone area, what a cluster that is. I mean you
<v Speaker 2>got to get into the park at the butt crack
<v Speaker 2>of dawn to try to see anything, because by eleven
<v Speaker 2>o'clock or so packed. I mean, you cannot get into
<v Speaker 2>an of the sites because there is so many people
<v Speaker 2>and so much traffic. It was like that for the
<v Speaker 2>Grand Tetons as well, because we went to the Grand
<v Speaker 2>Teton National Park and I mean thousands of people thousands,
<v Speaker 2>we one day found one secluded spot. I was like,
<v Speaker 2>I gotta find somewhere where we can just sit and.
<v Speaker 3>Enjoy some of this quiet, the quiet.
<v Speaker 2>And we were out on like a stream, this boardwalk
<v Speaker 2>that went out onto the stream, picturesque quiet, and I
<v Speaker 2>kid you not within four minutes do you hear behind
<v Speaker 2>us another family come, you know, trapes and down and
<v Speaker 2>sat down like next to us.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 2>And we laughed because Yellowstone in that area is such
<v Speaker 2>beautiful pristine scenery. Okay, it's a beautiful part of the country.
<v Speaker 2>But you're sitting there trying to enjoy all this and
<v Speaker 2>you hear like.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, yeah, yeah, all this trap and there's a kid
<v Speaker 4>over here screaming his brains out as you're trying to hear,
<v Speaker 4>like a ranger tell you what's going on, and people talking.
<v Speaker 3>It's like, oh my god, this was a bad idea.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah yeah, I'm sure you were regretting at least the Yellowstone.
<v Speaker 3>Stop there was you guys, there was so much noise
<v Speaker 3>and so many people that it really does take away
<v Speaker 3>from the.
<v Speaker 2>Beauty of this National park. It really really does. What
<v Speaker 2>else did we do, Katie? So many waterfalls?
<v Speaker 6>You showed me some videos of the waterfalls you saw,
<v Speaker 6>and I'm jealous.
<v Speaker 5>A lot of really big waterfalls too.
<v Speaker 3>So much good food, really good food.
<v Speaker 5>I'm jealous of that too.
<v Speaker 3>The parade for the fourth in Cody, Wyoming was like
<v Speaker 3>literally four hours long.
<v Speaker 2>So Cody is like a very patriotic town and I
<v Speaker 2>guess it's like one of the main spots to go
<v Speaker 2>for Fourth of July parades and in the West, they're
<v Speaker 2>like kind of known for their parade.
<v Speaker 3>Like to kick things off.
<v Speaker 2>They had a helicopter like flying low to kick off
<v Speaker 2>the parade.
<v Speaker 3>That was the first thing. So he's, you know, as
<v Speaker 3>he's going down the street and you're looking up at
<v Speaker 3>him like, oh my god.
<v Speaker 2>And like small town but yet bombastic like they had.
<v Speaker 2>They had a part where it was all the John
<v Speaker 2>Deere tractors and it just kept going and going. They
<v Speaker 2>probably had like three hundred John Dear tractors in the parade.
<v Speaker 2>It was so many. And I'm not even exaggerating. It
<v Speaker 2>was insane, absolutely insane. As Josh would say, that's cool,
<v Speaker 2>but yeah, it was just a good time. I bought
<v Speaker 2>a new cowboy hat.
<v Speaker 3>I felt very rugged in that. Was that the one
<v Speaker 3>that you sent the picture of us? Like, was that
<v Speaker 3>the new one? You were rocket? Yeah that looks good.
<v Speaker 3>You look good in that hat. Yeah, I really like
<v Speaker 3>it fits you. Yeah it does.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, two thousand miles and it's a it's a
<v Speaker 2>part of the country too where there is essentially no
<v Speaker 2>cell phone signal in a lot of it.
<v Speaker 3>And there were many times when we were out in
<v Speaker 3>the middle of nowhere, like the only car on the
<v Speaker 3>road for like an hour or two, and the maps
<v Speaker 3>on my phone kept going in and out because it
<v Speaker 3>kept having to go into SOS mode because there's no
<v Speaker 3>signal uh huh.
<v Speaker 2>And I started freaking out a little bit because I
<v Speaker 2>generally like throw in an atlas or a map or something,
<v Speaker 2>and I didn't. And I'm thinking, we are out in
<v Speaker 2>the middle of nowhere, and if my map truly goes down,
<v Speaker 2>I am I'm lost. I have no idea where we
<v Speaker 2>are or if we have car issues anything like that.
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, we are so screwed.
<v Speaker 6>And you're the adult. You're in charge. I know, Oh
<v Speaker 6>my dad was here. I started calculating, like how much
<v Speaker 6>water do we have? How many snacks?
<v Speaker 3>Like how long can we just hang before somebody rolls
<v Speaker 3>up on us? Maybe stops?
<v Speaker 5>Nothing's happened you just.
<v Speaker 3>So are you like that? When it comes to road
<v Speaker 3>trips to.
<v Speaker 6>The map, I usually grab a physical map, but it's
<v Speaker 6>because I've had I mean, I moved to Colorado from
<v Speaker 6>North Dakota when I turned eighteen, so I've made so
<v Speaker 6>many trips back home way before the days of GPS
<v Speaker 6>all that stuff. So I've had to get physical maps
<v Speaker 6>from gas stations and make my way through Montana, South Dakota, Wyoming.
<v Speaker 5>A lot of the time.
<v Speaker 6>So yeah, I I'd like to also have the physical
<v Speaker 6>hard copy of the map just in case.
<v Speaker 7>See, Katie, I'm too young to where I'd be like,
<v Speaker 7>where's the little blue dots?
<v Speaker 3>Where am I? Yeah?
<v Speaker 6>Like I'm pretty sure, Josh, you would have problems just
<v Speaker 6>a physical map.
<v Speaker 5>And that's how baby not not could make her way.
<v Speaker 5>She could barely get through the metro area with a
<v Speaker 5>great dressers like mom, not a bolder.
<v Speaker 3>For sure.
<v Speaker 2>I love the question off the air in regards to
<v Speaker 2>me being up in Cody, Wyoming for the Fourth of
<v Speaker 2>July parade. Katie's like, did they till candy?
<v Speaker 9>Well?
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, because we don't get to do that. Yeah.
<v Speaker 6>The place where I went to see the parade up
<v Speaker 6>in New York as well as just a small little
<v Speaker 6>old town up in upstate New York. They had a
<v Speaker 6>parade and they were throwing candy off of their floats,
<v Speaker 6>like I mean with the scoops you would see in
<v Speaker 6>the candy store when they're filling bags.
<v Speaker 5>They had those and they were throwing them out into
<v Speaker 5>the streets. Not this is the problem.
<v Speaker 6>Was there's only like two hundred people in this town,
<v Speaker 6>and a good seventy five percent of them are.
<v Speaker 5>Like eighty, So none of these people were picking up
<v Speaker 5>the candy. So then you just saw the streets lined
<v Speaker 5>with cany and it was the good stuff.
<v Speaker 6>We're talking chocolate, the fruity Tootsie rolls, all those things.
<v Speaker 6>So then you have me going up and down the
<v Speaker 6>street by cockets were so full of candy, and everyone
<v Speaker 6>was laughing at me because I was like pushing children
<v Speaker 6>out of the way, like as my about her cup.
<v Speaker 6>But yeah, it just it made me really nostalgic from
<v Speaker 6>the parades that grew up with.
<v Speaker 3>There's not a lot of that here.
<v Speaker 6>He don't throw candy in our parade liability, And I
<v Speaker 6>get it, we don't want to hurt somebody. But I
<v Speaker 6>remember the year they were trying to throw marshmallows and
<v Speaker 6>I was like, okay, this is not it, this.
<v Speaker 3>Is not There was a lot of candy in the announcers.
<v Speaker 2>We were set up kind of right by the announcers,
<v Speaker 2>and they were very concerned if there's a white line
<v Speaker 2>on the street and you couldn't cross the white line
<v Speaker 2>to get the candy.
<v Speaker 3>And the whole time this this Karen is on the mic.
<v Speaker 6>Don't cross for the white line, the line.
<v Speaker 2>Like in her defense, though there was a ton of
<v Speaker 2>horses in the parade, and I don't think she just
<v Speaker 2>wanted the small children to get trampled.
<v Speaker 5>Oh yeah, there is that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, it's all part of growing up safety.
<v Speaker 5>She also got a microphone and got some power.
<v Speaker 3>At one point I looked at Nicoll. It's like, my god, relax,
<v Speaker 3>you're ruining this.
<v Speaker 2>All right, guys, We're gonna play a little Olivia Dean
<v Speaker 2>for you. We'll be back in about two minutes and
<v Speaker 2>forty seconds. We're gonna read this email that came in
<v Speaker 2>over the past week.
<v Speaker 3>It wasn't even an email.
<v Speaker 2>It came in on our Instagram from Polly. And the
<v Speaker 2>email has to do with hitting it. Well, what Jeremy
<v Speaker 2>hitting it? What do we hit well?
<v Speaker 3>I out about two minutes and forty seconds hitting.
<v Speaker 1>It Jery, Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, he says, Hey, guys, I was leaving work after
<v Speaker 2>a long day about a week ago, and while backing
<v Speaker 2>out of my parking spot, I accidentally bumped my boss's
<v Speaker 2>car kind of hard. I heard it, I felt it.
<v Speaker 2>I got out, looked at both vehicles. Honestly couldn't see
<v Speaker 2>much damage. I drive a big pickup so my rear
<v Speaker 2>bumper didn't really show anything. The next morning, my boss
<v Speaker 2>came storming into the office because someone had scraped his car.
<v Speaker 3>She's like, here's where it gets bad. He immediately accused
<v Speaker 3>one of my co workers.
<v Speaker 2>Oh oh, she says, they've never really gotten along, so
<v Speaker 2>he was convinced it had to be them. My coworker
<v Speaker 2>denied it over and over, but my boss wasn't buying it,
<v Speaker 2>and I said nothing, Oh no parentheses, she put evil greny.
<v Speaker 2>Now the whole office thinks my coworker did. The problem
<v Speaker 2>is my truck is blue and the scrape on my
<v Speaker 2>boss's cart is blue. To make matters worse, I already
<v Speaker 2>had a dent in my rear bumper before this happened,
<v Speaker 2>so if anyone really started digging, it wouldn't look great
<v Speaker 2>for me. Part of me feels awful because an innocent
<v Speaker 2>person is taking the blame. The other part of me
<v Speaker 2>keeps thinking, meh, my boss already disliked them before this
<v Speaker 2>and didn't exactly have time for them. If I confess now,
<v Speaker 2>I could end up paying for the damage, getting in
<v Speaker 2>trouble at work, and admitting I kept quiet while somebody
<v Speaker 2>else took the heat.
<v Speaker 5>Kind of what you did, though I know what they did.
<v Speaker 3>She goes, before you guys ask, no, we don't have
<v Speaker 3>cameras in the parking area. I could totally get away
<v Speaker 3>with it.
<v Speaker 2>Do I come clean and hope honesty counts for something?
<v Speaker 3>Or is it too late now? And I should just
<v Speaker 3>let this die? She says, I'm gonna change my name.
<v Speaker 3>You guys can call me Polly.
<v Speaker 2>So there's Polly's dilemma, backed into the boss's truck. Somebody
<v Speaker 2>else is getting blamed for it at the office, although
<v Speaker 2>the boss and that person they don't already get along anyway.
<v Speaker 3>I know, well, what you should do about this? I
<v Speaker 3>kind of feel like we've all been in a position
<v Speaker 3>where we have like ruined something or dented or something,
<v Speaker 3>broke something, damn it something, and we just shut up
<v Speaker 3>about it, right.
<v Speaker 5>We just don't tell on ourselves.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, yeah, you just shut up.
<v Speaker 6>Really, I've been in that situation, not this one particular,
<v Speaker 6>but yeah, this.
<v Speaker 3>One's you've ruined a couple marriages that.
<v Speaker 5>No one needs to know about it. I tell right,
<v Speaker 5>we speak up and bring it up now, all right?
<v Speaker 3>So what should Polly do about this situation? Should she
<v Speaker 3>go ahead and come clean?
<v Speaker 2>Or it sounds like this might just blow over, so
<v Speaker 2>she should just let it die, is.
<v Speaker 3>Her quote at the end.
<v Speaker 2>Here's Jessica Hi, Jazz Hi, good morning, well, good morning
<v Speaker 2>to you.
<v Speaker 3>Thanks for Colin. What do you what's your advice for Polly?
<v Speaker 8>She absolutely needs to come clean. This is exactly what's
<v Speaker 8>wrong with the world today. Takes responsibility for your actions,
<v Speaker 8>grow up and come clean.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, the accountability part, right, Jessica, I'm with you. I'm
<v Speaker 6>just like to completely, like let someone else take the
<v Speaker 6>blame is crazy.
<v Speaker 3>To be totally do it, totally do it.
<v Speaker 5>Oh, it's so bad. That's fine if nobody gets caught.
<v Speaker 6>That's one thing that if someone else is getting in
<v Speaker 6>trouble for what you did. Jessica, I'm with you one
<v Speaker 6>hundred percent. She needs to come clean.
<v Speaker 3>Maybe that other coworker had it coming.
<v Speaker 9>No, no, no, the truth always reveals itself.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know.
<v Speaker 2>People are texting in check the cameras again and in
<v Speaker 2>case you missed it in the email, she said, before
<v Speaker 2>you guys ask, we don't have cameras in the parking
<v Speaker 2>lead area.
<v Speaker 3>I could totally get away with it.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, that was part of it.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, so I kind of want to know what kind
<v Speaker 2>of car the boss has too, like if it's real,
<v Speaker 2>something really expense, what makes it which makes it even
<v Speaker 2>more difficult, doesn't matter? Just go tell me, all right, Jess,
<v Speaker 2>I have you down for tell the boss.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you for calling in. Very kind of you. Here's
<v Speaker 3>Marky Mark. Hi, Mark, Hey, are you doing well? We're
<v Speaker 3>super Dupe's buddy. What do you think Polly should do well?
<v Speaker 9>Unfortunately, I also think she should tell the boss she's
<v Speaker 9>in a bad situation now because she let it go
<v Speaker 9>when it happened. She should have just walked in and said,
<v Speaker 9>oh my god, I'm so sorry I accidentally hit your car,
<v Speaker 9>and just the troubles we go through life. We try
<v Speaker 9>to teach our kids these things, you've got to live
<v Speaker 9>it too. You can't teach something and then living a
<v Speaker 9>moral life or whatever.
<v Speaker 3>Maybe she doesn't have kids, she's not teaching anybody anything.
<v Speaker 3>It's just her.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 9>Well, even then, there's not a lot sometimes we can
<v Speaker 9>control in life, but we can control who we are,
<v Speaker 9>and we can.
<v Speaker 10>Be good people.
<v Speaker 9>As they say, how would you like to be treated yourself?
<v Speaker 9>And then plus whether you like the person or not,
<v Speaker 9>the fact that someone else is taking heat and hurting
<v Speaker 9>them makes it even worse. You know, if if he
<v Speaker 9>had either way, she should just tell. And it's unfortunate.
<v Speaker 9>But in our.
<v Speaker 10>Society we do.
<v Speaker 9>We have more crime. Everything's being stolen. I'm at the
<v Speaker 9>supermarket and we have armed guards. I mean, our society
<v Speaker 9>unfortunately has come to that in some places. And the
<v Speaker 9>way to change that starts with each person, you know,
<v Speaker 9>living better.
<v Speaker 3>Phil, This is good stuff.
<v Speaker 5>No, Mark, I love that good stuff.
<v Speaker 3>I still think you should play dumb. No, I knew
<v Speaker 3>you know.
<v Speaker 5>I think Mark, what you said, that's going to stay
<v Speaker 5>with me a minute.
<v Speaker 6>We don't have much control about things, but we do
<v Speaker 6>have control about who we are.
<v Speaker 3>That's really good.
<v Speaker 5>It's really good.
<v Speaker 3>She's a bad around it sounds like that's who she is.
<v Speaker 5>Never rearview camera anymore, Jared.
<v Speaker 3>Mark, you are very wise.
<v Speaker 2>We appreciate you calling you in and spewing your wisdom. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>I still think I could err on the side. I've
<v Speaker 2>had big trucks and if you hit stuff sometimes you're like,
<v Speaker 2>I didn't even know really, So I think she can
<v Speaker 2>be like b I had no idea. Really, I think
<v Speaker 2>I think I think you're fine. I think you're fine.
<v Speaker 3>PAULI here's Heston.
<v Speaker 10>Hi, guys, how are you well?
<v Speaker 3>We're super dupes buddy. What do you want to say
<v Speaker 3>to Paulie?
<v Speaker 10>Yeah, I agree with everybody that's called previously. I mean,
<v Speaker 10>I think you have a moral obligation. You damage someone
<v Speaker 10>else's property, and if that happened to me, I would
<v Speaker 10>want somebody to come clean. And the longer she doesn't
<v Speaker 10>say anything, the worst is gonna get. So I think
<v Speaker 10>she should just bite the bullet and let them know
<v Speaker 10>and everything will kind of resolve itself after that.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I guess she can go in, you know, with
<v Speaker 2>your tail between your legs and say, hey, you know
<v Speaker 2>I've been sitting on this, I'm.
<v Speaker 3>So sorry that was that was me my bad. Yeah,
<v Speaker 3>and then he'll fire.
<v Speaker 10>I think the longer she doesn't do that, the worst
<v Speaker 10>it's gonna get.
<v Speaker 6>I think it's already too late, though, you think, Yeah,
<v Speaker 6>I think that if she should have come clean in
<v Speaker 6>the beginning, now it's she might get fired, right, don't
<v Speaker 6>you think just for lying.
<v Speaker 3>Hestin, thank you for your call is three for three
<v Speaker 3>there on the line of you got to go in
<v Speaker 3>and say something.
<v Speaker 6>I think and here like I would say something because
<v Speaker 6>of the karma thing. That you mentioned, because every bad
<v Speaker 6>thing that happened.
<v Speaker 5>To me, they're on out.
<v Speaker 6>I would attribute back to me hitting my boss's car
<v Speaker 6>and not telling them, Oh, this is my karma. Is
<v Speaker 6>what I get? You know, like I would just go
<v Speaker 6>through life like that. You think, no way to live life,
<v Speaker 6>dear me, just thinking that bad karma is going to
<v Speaker 6>come your way because you did something.
<v Speaker 2>You're just waiting to listen. I got a question about
<v Speaker 2>the bad karma and how it works. So you did
<v Speaker 2>one bad thing? Yeah, So does karma come back and
<v Speaker 2>just do one bad thing to?
<v Speaker 6>You know.
<v Speaker 5>Too? Medium, No, I don't know how it works.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know how karma works. That's not how it works.
<v Speaker 3>You do one bad thing, then it comes back to
<v Speaker 3>you once. That's all you.
<v Speaker 6>Get that what if it's like something bad doesn't happen
<v Speaker 6>for a while, then you're just waiting for something bad
<v Speaker 6>to happen.
<v Speaker 3>This way to she did one bad thing? Can she
<v Speaker 3>turn around today and do two good things to cancel
<v Speaker 3>out the one bad thing? Can you cancel out the
<v Speaker 3>bad karma like today's She's gonna go volunteer at like
<v Speaker 3>a homeless shelter and go read to orphans? Okay, and
<v Speaker 3>this will cancel all this out.
<v Speaker 5>Then you go find your coworker a new job and
<v Speaker 5>then you're good.
<v Speaker 2>Nah, they'll be fine. All right, guys, thanks for having
<v Speaker 2>some fun with us. This is why we do the
<v Speaker 2>show Wants to Know segment. We get to read things
<v Speaker 2>going on in your life. Give you some answers. Pollie,
<v Speaker 2>the people have spoken, everyone except me.
<v Speaker 3>You need to go in and probably tell your boss,
<v Speaker 3>yeah that you did this, apologize, swallow your pride, swallow
<v Speaker 3>all the nonsense, and just say, hey, I did it.
<v Speaker 3>Fess up all right.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, it's gonna be bad for you though because you waited,
<v Speaker 6>or just play them.
<v Speaker 3>Well. We like to give you a little brief sports
<v Speaker 3>update near at mcsweee hundred for Jeremy, Katie and Josh
<v Speaker 3>and Joshi Boy is our resident sports expert. What you
<v Speaker 3>got over there?
<v Speaker 7>This is one of the silliest things I have ever heard.
<v Speaker 7>Since the dawn of social media, there have been influencers
<v Speaker 7>and there are a billion and a half social media
<v Speaker 7>influencers who want to do the health crazes.
<v Speaker 3>Hey, I'm a health influencer.
<v Speaker 7>And one of the craziest things these guys try to
<v Speaker 7>do is they always try to one up each other.
<v Speaker 3>Right, I got the health hacks, I got the better
<v Speaker 3>health hack.
<v Speaker 7>Well, one of these people is trying to do it
<v Speaker 7>at the World Cup. A social media influencer he calls himself,
<v Speaker 7>has come under fire because he was at the World Cup.
<v Speaker 7>It was the Morocco versus Haiti game and he bought
<v Speaker 7>a seat to run a five k during the game,
<v Speaker 7>and he wanted to run a five K in his seat,
<v Speaker 7>so he would stand on the chair and run in place.
<v Speaker 3>And try to run a weird k. That guy and well, this.
<v Speaker 7>Is the thing, and it's like, you're so close to
<v Speaker 7>a million followers, get me to a million followers, Guys,
<v Speaker 7>this is the.
<v Speaker 3>Video that's gonna do it. And people around him hated.
<v Speaker 7>Yeah, he was bumping and the video is crazy because
<v Speaker 7>he was bumping into people, spilling drinks, knocking their popcorn
<v Speaker 7>out of hands, and they were pissed at this guy
<v Speaker 7>and I wasn't he is losing followers now.
<v Speaker 3>It co completely did the opposite thing of it.
<v Speaker 7>People around the seating area were saying, Hey, I want
<v Speaker 7>to fight you for what you're doing. Comments underneath the video.
<v Speaker 7>He thought he people would be so happy and they're
<v Speaker 7>like I'm so pissed you. I want to fight people
<v Speaker 7>for the people that you pissed off. And the influencer
<v Speaker 7>just now replies, hey man, you can't win them all.
<v Speaker 7>You can't make everybody happy.
<v Speaker 5>What an idiot.
<v Speaker 6>People paid all that money to go see a World
<v Speaker 6>Cup match and there.
<v Speaker 3>He is for thousands of dollars. Feel like security would
<v Speaker 3>escort him out and show this is the thing.
<v Speaker 7>FIFA praised him, came out and good for you are
<v Speaker 7>doing it in the time of the game, like the FIFA.
<v Speaker 3>But what the heck? Why would they praise him for that?
<v Speaker 3>I don't know. This is why I don't watch soccer.
<v Speaker 3>Dumbest thing I've ever heard of. This is why we
<v Speaker 3>need to wrap this stupid soccer stuff up.
<v Speaker 4>Hey, just till Sunday, jer you know, yes what the
<v Speaker 4>FIFA is epic.
<v Speaker 3>Katie hit us with some of that local flare. Girl.
<v Speaker 6>We've got some good stuff today because the Artemis two
<v Speaker 6>crew is going to.
<v Speaker 5>Speak at Red Rocks.
<v Speaker 3>Are you cereal?
<v Speaker 6>I know this is so exciting and it's just one
<v Speaker 6>dollar a ticket.
<v Speaker 5>I'm sure they won't last.
<v Speaker 6>So August third is when it's going to be happening
<v Speaker 6>out in Morrison, and they're gonna have highlights from the
<v Speaker 6>mission as well as.
<v Speaker 5>A question and answer periods.
<v Speaker 6>You can ask Jeremy and Reid what they experienced stuff there.
<v Speaker 6>But they're going to have a stem fare beforehand also,
<v Speaker 6>and it is to celebrate the Rocky Mountain Region's contribution.
<v Speaker 5>To their trips. So tickets are going to sale. Yeah,
<v Speaker 5>I am.
<v Speaker 6>Really excited for this. At noon is when you can
<v Speaker 6>pick up your tickets. But again, I feel like this
<v Speaker 6>is something that's going to sell out immediate.
<v Speaker 3>I want to go to this.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and I want to dress in full astronaut gear,
<v Speaker 2>like the white spacesuit with the helmet and everything and
<v Speaker 2>just sit there front row.
<v Speaker 5>That won't make it weird.
<v Speaker 3>I'm like, I'm on the moon.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and I hope it's on a ninety five degree day.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah. We have a problem, a big problem.
<v Speaker 3>In my own sweat name is Jeremy.
<v Speaker 5>I do feel like a lot of people are.
<v Speaker 3>Going to want to go. This is a big deal. Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>They've got some videos and pictures that have never been
<v Speaker 3>seen before from their trip and everything.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, and we all are just so excited that it happened.
<v Speaker 6>I mean, after it happened, everybody loved these guys, So.
<v Speaker 3>Can you name the other two besides reading Jersey only
<v Speaker 3>because you that's the extent Victor and Christina.
<v Speaker 6>I mean, there you go. You know, so you really
<v Speaker 6>are a fan. So make sure you get your tickets again.
<v Speaker 6>Noon on Friday is when they hit. And then how
<v Speaker 6>about we do the mile high status in Denver?
<v Speaker 5>It is setting down again.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, the new location of Denver's mile high marker at
<v Speaker 6>the state Capitol. They now have it on the seventeenth step.
<v Speaker 6>So this marker is going to join the older attempts.
<v Speaker 6>There's three of them on the fifteenth step, the eighteenth step,
<v Speaker 6>and the thirteenth step. They took those measurements back in
<v Speaker 6>nineteen oh nine, nineteen sixty nine, and two thousand and three, respectively.
<v Speaker 3>They're all over the place.
<v Speaker 8>They are.
<v Speaker 2>For those of you who have no idea what Katie's
<v Speaker 2>talking about, mile high city, Right, they put the mile
<v Speaker 2>marker on the steps of the capital of the capitol,
<v Speaker 2>marketing a mile high.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, and apparently it's been on the wrong step a
<v Speaker 3>few times.
<v Speaker 5>Hey, they have been moving it around. But here's the thing.
<v Speaker 6>It's not because they did it wrong or because the
<v Speaker 6>earth has moved.
<v Speaker 5>That's what I thought, breathing.
<v Speaker 6>Because technology has advanced so much, they can get a
<v Speaker 6>much better reading and they can be much more accurate
<v Speaker 6>about where that mile high actually lays.
<v Speaker 5>So that's the story that they're given that maybe the.
<v Speaker 3>Last couple of guys were literally a mile high, and
<v Speaker 3>they're like, yeah, thirteen step bro, fine.
<v Speaker 5>Man, Notice you can't put it past them.
<v Speaker 3>I smoke it, Fatty.
<v Speaker 6>I love how the news spot on the seventeenth step
<v Speaker 6>there it is marked by a very official stroke of
<v Speaker 6>a sharpie right now.
<v Speaker 3>I know.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, Because the original plan was to install that plaque
<v Speaker 6>on the seventeenth step by Colorado Day on August first,
<v Speaker 6>because that is our one hundred and fiftieth birthday as well,
<v Speaker 6>so they wanted to make it a big thing.
<v Speaker 5>They didn't get it.
<v Speaker 6>Done in time. Apparently it's a little harder to measure
<v Speaker 6>a mile high than we thought. They're going to delay
<v Speaker 6>it to next year, so they're still going to do it.
<v Speaker 6>They're not just going to do it, just not going
<v Speaker 6>to do it on August first. So there's that, But
<v Speaker 6>there's a new step.
<v Speaker 3>If I was part of the Sharpie marketing team, I
<v Speaker 3>would be all over this this smoking.
<v Speaker 5>Are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? So official?
<v Speaker 2>They used the sharpie exactly, get one sharpie?
<v Speaker 5>How do you do it?
<v Speaker 3>Sleep it in?
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, but that's definitely a great story because now we
<v Speaker 6>have four plaques.
<v Speaker 3>It's funny.
<v Speaker 5>Yes, here there's my high.
<v Speaker 6>Five questions, two players, one winner.
<v Speaker 5>I'm a winner.
<v Speaker 6>Who's getting crushed today?
<v Speaker 3>I can't wait to crush you people.
<v Speaker 6>It's time to play Katie Crush with JKJ.
<v Speaker 3>It definitely is and it looks like Abby made it through. Hi, Abby,
<v Speaker 3>good morning, Hi, good morning, good morning. Tell us a
<v Speaker 3>little bit about yourself. Abby.
<v Speaker 8>I'm Abby. I'm from Thornton, Colorado, and I'm mama to
<v Speaker 8>a one and a half year old little boy.
<v Speaker 3>Very nice. What's the little boy's name? His name is Lucas,
<v Speaker 3>Little Luca Lucas. Now, do you have a job or
<v Speaker 3>you stay at home?
<v Speaker 7>Mom?
<v Speaker 8>Almost stay at home mama?
<v Speaker 2>Good for you job ever, Yes, it's the best job.
<v Speaker 9>I want to treat it for anything.
<v Speaker 5>Especially when they're that little. It's my favorite.
<v Speaker 10>Oh yeah, they're great.
<v Speaker 3>What are you making for dinner tonight?
<v Speaker 8>Probably spaghetti?
<v Speaker 3>Oh I want to be your son, I know.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, do you do double meat in your spaghetti? Sauce
<v Speaker 2>where you do the ground beef and the sweet Italian sausage.
<v Speaker 3>Sometimes always that's the way you do it. Abby, that
<v Speaker 3>you should make turn that in to always do that. Okay, Yes,
<v Speaker 3>all right, Katie.
<v Speaker 5>Abby, bring that mama bear out. We are ready to play. Hey,
<v Speaker 5>all right, get out of here.
<v Speaker 2>So Katie is gonna get Are you going to speaker
<v Speaker 2>phone or bluetooth?
<v Speaker 3>First of all, Abby, it's a little hard to hear.
<v Speaker 2>You just got a crappy phone, all right, So Katie
<v Speaker 2>goes into a room where she can't hear anything. I
<v Speaker 2>come up with the questions, so there's no cheating. Best
<v Speaker 2>out of five wins.
<v Speaker 3>Ties go to Katie, Are you ready to play?
<v Speaker 1>Yes?
<v Speaker 3>I am all right.
<v Speaker 2>Who is Ernie's best friend Bert? What Broadway musical has
<v Speaker 2>songs that are titled the Music of the Night, Angel
<v Speaker 2>of Music and Chandelier Crash?
<v Speaker 10>I'm going to pass.
<v Speaker 6>I do not know, ass.
<v Speaker 2>Third question, what long running TV show consists of people
<v Speaker 2>stranded on an island and voting off the.
<v Speaker 3>Weakest link lost lost? Fourth question?
<v Speaker 2>In the Chronicles of Narnia, how did the children first
<v Speaker 2>enter the magical world.
<v Speaker 9>Through the wardrobe?
<v Speaker 2>And your fifth question going back to a TV show
<v Speaker 2>called Married with Children?
<v Speaker 3>Where did al Bundy work?
<v Speaker 9>I do not know that one either, I am.
<v Speaker 3>I'm sorry, don't apologize. All right, we're gonna get Katie
<v Speaker 3>back in here and.
<v Speaker 2>See how you did their sweet Abby?
<v Speaker 5>Hi, well, hi Katie.
<v Speaker 2>Let me make a note here on how many Abby
<v Speaker 2>got Ray, and then we'll dive into it.
<v Speaker 3>All right, you ready, I'm ready.
<v Speaker 5>You've had a lot of time to think about it.
<v Speaker 5>I'm nervous.
<v Speaker 3>Actually, I scrambled and got it.
<v Speaker 5>Okay, you got this, Abby?
<v Speaker 3>You still have spaghetti in your future?
<v Speaker 2>Okay, Katie, who is Ernie's best friend Bert, Abby also
<v Speaker 2>said Bert.
<v Speaker 5>Hooray, Abby, you got this?
<v Speaker 2>What Broadway musical has songs that are titled the Music
<v Speaker 2>of the Night, Angel of Music and Chandelier Crash? I
<v Speaker 2>don't know cats No, Abby said, pass it's the very
<v Speaker 2>famous Phantom of the Opera.
<v Speaker 5>It's on my list. It's on my list of things.
<v Speaker 3>To so good saying it soundtracks banging to Okay, really yeah,
<v Speaker 3>you will? You will dance to that in the shower.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, don't think that shower won't even be on or nothing.
<v Speaker 2>You'll just wander in your bathroom. Get in the shower
<v Speaker 2>and dance bust a moon nothing what long running TV
<v Speaker 2>show consists of people stranding on an island and voting
<v Speaker 2>off the weakest link.
<v Speaker 5>Like like what Survivor?
<v Speaker 3>Yay, Abby, you said last sad day for you? Fourth question?
<v Speaker 2>And the Chronicles of Narnia? How did the children first
<v Speaker 2>enter the magical world?
<v Speaker 5>The bed stick?
<v Speaker 6>You know?
<v Speaker 5>Yes, right, bed knob?
<v Speaker 3>Right through the word that? Which is what Abbey says?
<v Speaker 5>That one? It's like, man, oh, I'm sorry, the Witch
<v Speaker 5>of the bed knob?
<v Speaker 6>All right?
<v Speaker 3>Final one coming from Married with Children.
<v Speaker 5>I love that show. I love this show.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, did our Bundy work?
<v Speaker 5>He hated it.
<v Speaker 3>He hated every minute of past.
<v Speaker 5>But he did score those four touchdowns.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so Abby you got one. Two, Katie you got one, two, three. Abby,
<v Speaker 2>you've been crushed by Katie.
<v Speaker 3>Hello.
<v Speaker 6>Well's fun playing with you though, Abby?
<v Speaker 9>Yeah, thank you guys so much.
<v Speaker 2>Enjoy your spaghetti tonight, Abby, get it double meat?
<v Speaker 3>Okay, okay, okay, bye bye. She was ready to get
<v Speaker 3>off the phone. She was done with us.
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