<v Speaker 1>Jared Katy and Josh Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I'm reading this news story this morning, and Katie
<v Speaker 2>was briefly talking about it off the air as well,
<v Speaker 2>and it's resonating with me because my son is all
<v Speaker 2>of a sudden into like urban exploring. Yes, every time
<v Speaker 2>we go buy in an abandoned building, or I told
<v Speaker 2>him the other day, I was like, it's time for
<v Speaker 2>Southwest Plaza to close down.
<v Speaker 3>He's like, you think they'll shut it down and we
<v Speaker 3>can go urban exploring.
<v Speaker 4>Oh.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, you don't want to do that. I
<v Speaker 3>don't need the police calling me.
<v Speaker 2>But yet again another story about some people doing urban
<v Speaker 2>exploring and getting stuck.
<v Speaker 1>Well, yeah, because it was this a week ago, they
<v Speaker 1>had to rescue an eighteen year old from an abandoned
<v Speaker 1>missile silo in a Rapahoe County and then firefighters were
<v Speaker 1>back at the property just a week later. Two other
<v Speaker 1>individuals got stuck in the same silo earlier yesterday morning,
<v Speaker 1>and they say it happened around midnight and it was
<v Speaker 1>a twenty eight year old woman and a nineteen year
<v Speaker 1>old man the second time who were stuck sixty feet
<v Speaker 1>down in that abandoned silence terrifying, like pitched a black
<v Speaker 1>dark like it just is terrifying to me. I don't
<v Speaker 1>know why people get such a thrill out of this stuff,
<v Speaker 1>but it is definitely a thing. I mean, you can
<v Speaker 1>watch videos on YouTube of people doing this.
<v Speaker 3>That's part of the problem.
<v Speaker 2>He's on the YouTube's watching all these urban explorers, you know,
<v Speaker 2>with their you know, one hundred thousand followers or whatever,
<v Speaker 2>so he.
<v Speaker 3>Thinks this is gonna make him famous.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, but yeah, there's definitely consequences to this stuff, absolutely,
<v Speaker 2>especially if you're like going in old minds and things
<v Speaker 2>like that, you could die.
<v Speaker 1>Well, this specific missile silo the Sheriff's office put on Twitter,
<v Speaker 1>They're like, did you know in this silo there was
<v Speaker 1>hidden hazards like unstable condition, toxic gases, deep vertical shafts, missiles.
<v Speaker 1>There's exactly the last broken stuff. I mean, the fact
<v Speaker 1>that they had to go out there twice for the
<v Speaker 1>same thing. I mean, that's the other thing. We don't
<v Speaker 1>want them to have to expend their They're like, not exactly,
<v Speaker 1>I guess to do.
<v Speaker 3>So this is.
<v Speaker 2>Why I would be a bad first responder, I think,
<v Speaker 2>because if I had.
<v Speaker 3>To go back to the same occasion two or three times.
<v Speaker 2>That fourth time I'd be like, you know what, no pass,
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna go make some skeady instead. My record has
<v Speaker 2>finally been broken. A bowling green, Kentucky boy has claimed
<v Speaker 2>a Guinness World Record after completing a hopscotch course in
<v Speaker 2>under fifty seconds.
<v Speaker 3>My record has finally been broken.
<v Speaker 2>This little son of a Daxter Hunter, that's a solid
<v Speaker 2>boy's name right there, age nine, drew and finished a
<v Speaker 2>numbered ten square hopscotch course in about forty eight seconds.
<v Speaker 1>Oh he drew and did it.
<v Speaker 3>Wow.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, in forty eight seconds he did all that.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, my record was fifty seconds. Goodness, good job you
<v Speaker 2>are not Hunter, mister Hunter.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah. So that's going on.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, that's some relevant sports stuff, and here's a local
<v Speaker 2>sports story. Miles, the official mascot of the Denver Brons,
<v Speaker 2>is officially a finalist for the Mascot Hall of Fame
<v Speaker 2>Class twenty twenty six. Now, if you want to vote
<v Speaker 2>for mister Miles, fan voting is open online runs until
<v Speaker 2>midnight on July twenty six. He's up against ten other mascots,
<v Speaker 2>So you can go to the Mascot Hall of Fame website.
<v Speaker 2>If you're really bored today and vote for Miles, or
<v Speaker 2>you can hop onto your socials and he gets bonus
<v Speaker 2>votes by commenting I vote for at fifty to eighty
<v Speaker 2>Miles on the mascot Hall of Fame instagrams or the
<v Speaker 2>Facebook's page mascot He's fine.
<v Speaker 3>I'm kind of special, rockey. I know, yeah, ain't it.
<v Speaker 3>Ain't nobody voting for Dinger. No, it just kind of
<v Speaker 3>walks around like an idiot, right.
<v Speaker 1>Dinosaur Dinger's the worst.
<v Speaker 3>There's nothing special about Dinger.
<v Speaker 2>Dinger's just like the He's like a hippopotamus.
<v Speaker 1>He's a choice tops and there's no other dinosaur mascots
<v Speaker 1>in baseball. I don't think so. He's actually very unique lamb.
<v Speaker 3>But he's got no special qualities, is he does. He's
<v Speaker 3>got no special skills.
<v Speaker 2>Need two smiles like Miles will get up on the
<v Speaker 2>top of the stadium with the flag. Rocky throws the thing,
<v Speaker 2>the ball backwards on ladders and sinks it.
<v Speaker 3>True. What does Dinger?
<v Speaker 2>Dude, Dinger probably scratches his button, sniff his fingers.
<v Speaker 3>Carries bats.
<v Speaker 1>He's a little hefty for jumping all up and down
<v Speaker 1>that you know stadium. So anyway, Yeah, I appreciate what
<v Speaker 1>Dinger brings to the table.
<v Speaker 3>Nobody else is going on.
<v Speaker 4>Well, I think it's nice to see humbling moments every
<v Speaker 4>once in a while, because I think we all put
<v Speaker 4>celebrities on a pedestal and think that they can just
<v Speaker 4>get uh really, whoever they want to talk to them right,
<v Speaker 4>like they can get anybody, because they're like, this is
<v Speaker 4>so and so.
<v Speaker 3>Well.
<v Speaker 4>Tom Holland experienced a moment the other day. While he
<v Speaker 4>has been watching the World Cup, like all of us has,
<v Speaker 4>he decided to reach out to the legend Earling haw
<v Speaker 4>Another Holland and boy did he get rejected?
<v Speaker 5>You DM Earling Holland, and he didn't respond to you.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, you that you early.
<v Speaker 5>Holland had no idea who Tom Holland was when he
<v Speaker 5>DMS him and asked to hang out. He doesn't watch movies,
<v Speaker 5>so he thought that he was a random person. Tell
<v Speaker 5>us the truth, did you DM Earling Holland.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, yes, I'll tell you what that is the That
<v Speaker 2>is exactly the type of humbling experience that is important
<v Speaker 2>for actice.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, you know, once they text him, I'll take him
<v Speaker 5>to dinner.
<v Speaker 1>Not even a response, not an excuse, no, I'm busy, scenari,
<v Speaker 1>I'm playing football, nada nothing.
<v Speaker 4>Dude has two of the biggest movies coming out right
<v Speaker 4>now with.
<v Speaker 2>British really relate to id he talk like that, Oh yeah,
<v Speaker 2>he does.
<v Speaker 4>A really good American acts and obviously if you've seen
<v Speaker 4>him in the Spider Man series, so he is The
<v Speaker 4>Odyssey and Spider Man coming out this month. And dude
<v Speaker 4>got rejected because Earling Holland actually responded and said, I
<v Speaker 4>I don't watch movies.
<v Speaker 3>I don't know no idea that I thought.
<v Speaker 4>This was just a regular Joe Schmoe sliding into the
<v Speaker 4>DM spite a man.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and he was a man.
<v Speaker 4>And he goes, hey, you know what, despite all of this,
<v Speaker 4>and despite the humiliating moment, he goes that Holland, dude's
<v Speaker 4>still a pretty big legend. He's still pretty cool. I
<v Speaker 4>still like him. Everything's fine and maybe now they can
<v Speaker 4>go get their dinner.
<v Speaker 2>Ah cute. I'm still shocked that he's Britain.
<v Speaker 3>I know, what the heck?
<v Speaker 1>Have I been under a rock no day.
<v Speaker 2>Well, let's get you updated on all the big stories
<v Speaker 2>of the day in the world of celebrity. I saw
<v Speaker 2>this story popping in quite a few places. Yesterday Lenny
<v Speaker 2>Kravitz is on I don't know if he's on the cover,
<v Speaker 2>but definitely an in depth interview in Men's Health.
<v Speaker 3>You Lenny Kravitz fan, Katie.
<v Speaker 1>I love Lenny Kravit too.
<v Speaker 3>Wonder if I should sneaks and Lenny Kravitz.
<v Speaker 1>We should fly away to that.
<v Speaker 3>I do it. I think big yell at me. I
<v Speaker 3>think it too. What's new? Anyway?
<v Speaker 2>They're talking about his workout routine because if you look
<v Speaker 2>at him.
<v Speaker 3>He's sixty two years old, he's jacked.
<v Speaker 1>You never would guess sixty two.
<v Speaker 3>You would never. Never.
<v Speaker 2>He looks like he's thirty something. Honestly, I mean his
<v Speaker 2>abs look like they're twenty years old.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, he looks so good anyway.
<v Speaker 2>One of the things he does when he's training and
<v Speaker 2>working out is he he works out in leather pants.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and hold love smelling.
<v Speaker 2>He's essentially saying, you know, when I perform on stage,
<v Speaker 2>I'm in leather or denom or whatever. He's like, So
<v Speaker 2>I'm gonna train in those pants so I'm comfortable when
<v Speaker 2>I'm on stage.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, yeah, Ewoo has a thing and I love it
<v Speaker 1>because I do the same thing he talks about you.
<v Speaker 1>We got leather pants and gages everything by his pants.
<v Speaker 1>He says, if his pants are a little tight, he
<v Speaker 1>knows he's getting out of shape. Denzel Washington gave him
<v Speaker 1>that phrase that the pants don't lie, the pants don't lie.
<v Speaker 1>And I do that too.
<v Speaker 3>I don't weigh myself.
<v Speaker 1>I just gauge how my clothes are fitnymies.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, I love it. Yeah, I love it. You and
<v Speaker 3>Lenny have something in common. So that story is going around.
<v Speaker 2>There's another study revealing the costs of raising a child.
<v Speaker 3>Thank god we're not in California.
<v Speaker 2>They say a kid from born being born to eighteen
<v Speaker 2>is going to cost you about three hundred.
<v Speaker 3>Thousand dollars to raise a kid if you're out in Cali.
<v Speaker 2>We bumped into some people in Cody, Wyoming when I
<v Speaker 2>was up there last week, and Knickknack talked to him.
<v Speaker 2>But it was a mom and her little family and
<v Speaker 2>they were out from California looking for a new place
<v Speaker 2>to live, essentially because she told Nicole, She's like, I
<v Speaker 2>just can't.
<v Speaker 3>Do it anymore. Yeah, we just can't do it in California.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, a lot of California.
<v Speaker 2>So DC is also very expensive annually this is saying
<v Speaker 2>ninety thousand dollars a year annually to raise a kid.
<v Speaker 2>That seems really high. By contrast, Arkansas is the affordable state.
<v Speaker 2>It's going to cost you about thirty six thousand per
<v Speaker 2>year to raise a kid out there.
<v Speaker 1>That still seems like I know, like people.
<v Speaker 2>All they're doing is eight and m Chaeto's and spray
<v Speaker 2>cheese out there. Yeah, a lot of them name luxury
<v Speaker 2>meals out in California and.
<v Speaker 1>Thirty six thousand. That's like how much a lot of
<v Speaker 1>them make every year in Arkansas.
<v Speaker 3>That ain't rid.
<v Speaker 1>No, Yeah, that's insane. What does Colorado on the list?
<v Speaker 1>Does it have it on there?
<v Speaker 3>I have to look that up yourself.
<v Speaker 1>Sure, well, okay, sorry, And the.
<v Speaker 2>Final story I have today, doctors are out saying that
<v Speaker 2>it is definitely three things when you touch you should
<v Speaker 2>absolutely one be washing your hands after you touch.
<v Speaker 3>These three things.
<v Speaker 2>Anything with a touchscreen or pin pad like an ATM,
<v Speaker 2>ordering a tablet or ordering on a tablet like at
<v Speaker 2>a coffee shop or restaurant self checkout screens like immediately
<v Speaker 2>go set your hands on fire because they're gross. Going
<v Speaker 2>back to the grocery store, the grocery cart handles. Oh, yeah,
<v Speaker 2>should immediately wash your hands. It's something like if you
<v Speaker 2>start thinking about that, it's gonna it's gonna jack with you.
<v Speaker 3>Like how many thousands of people have that?
<v Speaker 1>Well, now they have the little anti bacteria wipes.
<v Speaker 3>Right there that you can they're always out.
<v Speaker 1>I know they're always always out, ye, but I do
<v Speaker 1>appreciate when they have them because it makes me feel
<v Speaker 1>a little safer little bit.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and then your phone.
<v Speaker 2>They say you should definitely be washing your hands because
<v Speaker 2>you're just touching your phone, which is picking up germs
<v Speaker 2>everywhere from the bathroom to the gym to you name it.
<v Speaker 2>Where's gas pump handles on here? I would think that
<v Speaker 2>would be another solid one.
<v Speaker 1>Maybe that's like number four or my mother in law, Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>she's number four on the Harry.
<v Speaker 3>What she got?
<v Speaker 1>Hey, we started up in Oravada, So Lucas lives there
<v Speaker 1>and his dog's Sully too, And it looks like they
<v Speaker 1>got a new roommate. We're just gonna call him Boo boo.
<v Speaker 1>Lucas caught a bear it well, you know.
<v Speaker 3>Yogi boo, Oh it's a bear.
<v Speaker 1>Let you finish, Yes, a bear and a dog in
<v Speaker 1>his backyard. So Lucas heard Old Sully barking at Booboo
<v Speaker 1>on the back porch and then he snapped a photo.
<v Speaker 1>And this photo is legendary. You have to go see it.
<v Speaker 1>It's up on our Instagram stories that Jeremy, Katie, Josh.
<v Speaker 1>Apparently this bear has been spotted in the neighborhood before,
<v Speaker 1>but he looks way too comfortable, way too comfortable. And
<v Speaker 1>we've had a lot of sightings of bear in the
<v Speaker 1>you know, the front range area.
<v Speaker 3>So just be very aware.
<v Speaker 4>Many's what they're saying.
<v Speaker 1>Be very aware out there. You're gonna love this one, Jeremy.
<v Speaker 1>Because Bass Pro Shops are opening their sixth location in Colorado.
<v Speaker 3>I drove past it week. I drove past it and
<v Speaker 3>I was like, another.
<v Speaker 1>Yes, okay, thank you God, you're right coming back from
<v Speaker 1>Wyoming and.
<v Speaker 3>It's right now those place.
<v Speaker 1>Who doesn't I mean so fun? You know the fact
<v Speaker 1>that the younger generation is grasped onto it, the way
<v Speaker 1>they have wearing the bass Pro hats and everything. I mean,
<v Speaker 1>they had like time not only outdoor excuse me, stuffs,
<v Speaker 1>but they have a whole fashion section in there now.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, for the Bass Pro Shops. This one is
<v Speaker 1>I twenty five and Crossroads Boulevard up there in Loveland
<v Speaker 1>Camot Camp. You really, I can't even see them.
<v Speaker 3>I'm wearing them.
<v Speaker 1>No, nice little bikini cut, I get it. It's gonna
<v Speaker 1>be one hundred and thirty thousand square feet, so that's
<v Speaker 1>it massive. And a week from today they're gonna have
<v Speaker 1>a ribbon cutting ceremony and live music and everything and
<v Speaker 1>fun and games to celebrate the opening. So it's going
<v Speaker 1>to be open in about a week. Jeremy, if you
<v Speaker 1>want to make your way.
<v Speaker 2>Back up there, I probably will. Is there gonna be
<v Speaker 2>a ribbon cutting?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>There, yes, just such ribbon cutting and live music and
<v Speaker 1>games and fun.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, good, I'll be there week okay.
<v Speaker 1>And then Abby Hagstrom, so she was driving with her
<v Speaker 1>family from Steamboat Springs. Okay, they're a little kiddy na
<v Speaker 1>Na named Bones got out of the car. So somehow
<v Speaker 1>along the way they didn't even notice that little Bones
<v Speaker 1>was missing until they made it to Denver. Luckily, excuse me,
<v Speaker 1>Bones is wearing an Apple air tag which showed his
<v Speaker 1>location near the Eisenhower Tunnel. And Abby, as you can imagine,
<v Speaker 1>she was a little freaked out about it. I went
<v Speaker 1>into like crazy cat mom mode and contacted every shelter,
<v Speaker 1>every rescue. This is just so daunting. We don't know
<v Speaker 1>when he got out of the truck, and all we
<v Speaker 1>have is this very loose location of where he may be.
<v Speaker 1>And the crazy thing is, so they saw that he
<v Speaker 1>was somewhere around the Eisenhower Tunnel and then somebody spotted
<v Speaker 1>him on the catwalk.
<v Speaker 3>How perfect you're making that up?
<v Speaker 1>No, on the catwalk four point thirty in the morning
<v Speaker 1>on Monday, And so they deployed rescuers and they actually
<v Speaker 1>had to shut down the Eisenhower Tunnel for like eight
<v Speaker 1>minutes to get little Bones out of there. He walked
<v Speaker 1>right up to rescuers by the way, in case you're wondering,
<v Speaker 1>He's like, oh, you're here for me finally, What took
<v Speaker 1>you so long? But he is doing fine. Mom's doing fine.
<v Speaker 1>Everyone's like, okay, Bones is just fine. But what a
<v Speaker 1>crazy story.
<v Speaker 3>Love the name.
<v Speaker 1>I love that Colorado loves her animals so much that
<v Speaker 1>we're willing to shut down the biggest tunnel in the
<v Speaker 1>state to find him.
<v Speaker 3>Like right to Colorado.
<v Speaker 1>There you go. There's your not high hype
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