<v Speaker 1>Jerry Katy and Josh six one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>The mom is strong today with this one across from
<v Speaker 2>me yell a lot of people about speeding and now
<v Speaker 2>she's in here off the air yelling about people walking
<v Speaker 2>their dogs.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, the mom is strong in this one today.
<v Speaker 3>Well, because we were talking, I was on my walk
<v Speaker 3>and I saw this guy who would not let his
<v Speaker 3>dog smell of flowers. Like he was just pulling that
<v Speaker 3>dog the entire time. I mean I was following this
<v Speaker 3>guy for a good yeah, probably roughly a mile. Right,
<v Speaker 3>it's along a stretch along the golf course, and he
<v Speaker 3>he was just in front of me, but his dog
<v Speaker 3>kept wanting to stop and smell, sniff and do its thing,
<v Speaker 3>and he just kept pulling it.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I mean to the point.
<v Speaker 3>Where this dog is like trying to, you know, put
<v Speaker 3>its brakes on, like wait a second, I'm not ready,
<v Speaker 3>but it's like, I mean the collar almost came off.
<v Speaker 3>He was pulling them. I do.
<v Speaker 1>That's a little Goldie fun.
<v Speaker 2>But that's after like seventy five times squatting to pee,
<v Speaker 2>and it's like there comes a point where you're like,
<v Speaker 2>come on, I'm not here to get exercise.
<v Speaker 1>You don't need and she's on empty, she's blowing there.
<v Speaker 3>Here's the thing, like, you can make them sick, like
<v Speaker 3>if they don't, Yes, they can get bladder infections if
<v Speaker 3>they try and pee and then they can't and then
<v Speaker 3>they have to stop mid whatever in their.
<v Speaker 1>Mind do that all the time, I know, But you have.
<v Speaker 3>Control over that. If somebody was pulling your collar, what
<v Speaker 3>do it?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, nice and strong. I've never heard that though, that
<v Speaker 1>the dog can get a bladder infect Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>No, it can definitely be bad for them. And so
<v Speaker 3>that's the thing is I feel because this guy who
<v Speaker 3>was pulling his dog, I also didn't know, like maybe
<v Speaker 3>it was.
<v Speaker 1>The eightieth time and this was.
<v Speaker 3>Their walk, like because I know that there's difference, like
<v Speaker 3>there's your long distance walk, but then there's the time
<v Speaker 3>you just bring your dog out to do its business, right,
<v Speaker 3>So maybe they had already done.
<v Speaker 1>That about it. I don't know their story, But all.
<v Speaker 2>The problem is to with the girl dogs, Like because
<v Speaker 2>I'll walk with Nick Knack and Goldiefun and he's like,
<v Speaker 2>you're gonna make people think you're like not letting the
<v Speaker 2>dog poop because you can got the girl dog. You know,
<v Speaker 2>they squat and then it also looks the same when
<v Speaker 2>they poop. So it looks like she's trying to poop,
<v Speaker 2>and I'm like, come on, so I generally have to announce.
<v Speaker 3>She's not.
<v Speaker 1>She's not empty. For God's sake, we're just trying to walk.
<v Speaker 1>I'm reading this story here this morning.
<v Speaker 2>According to a new report, most Americans now are more
<v Speaker 2>likely to take cooking advice from a so called influencer
<v Speaker 2>online than their own mother. Your own mother, who's been
<v Speaker 2>cooking meal since the seventies. They say, yeah, I'd rather
<v Speaker 2>hop onto the socials see what the influencers are making
<v Speaker 2>versus try and mom's recipes that have been passed down
<v Speaker 2>from generation to generations.
<v Speaker 3>Sad statement.
<v Speaker 1>I agree.
<v Speaker 3>They like have asked my mom so much when it
<v Speaker 3>comes to cooking, and I just hate that this next
<v Speaker 3>generation is not gonna have that.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, that's kind of sad. I think we're hitting a
<v Speaker 2>point too where a lot a lot of people have
<v Speaker 2>like those recipes and stuff that have been passed down,
<v Speaker 2>So like, future generations aren't gonna have any sort of
<v Speaker 2>recipe that mema had, you know, no more recipe boxes.
<v Speaker 1>Knick Knacks got a recipe box. We go to it
<v Speaker 1>from time to time. My mom, for sure does.
<v Speaker 2>She had this dish called broccoli corn Bake that she
<v Speaker 2>makes every holiday and we absolutely love it. It's one
<v Speaker 2>of the best and for years and years and years
<v Speaker 2>she said she would give it to Nicole, and then
<v Speaker 2>it was like, well, after you get married to Jereber,
<v Speaker 2>you can have it.
<v Speaker 1>Here we are twenty some years.
<v Speaker 3>Later, still she doesn't have it.
<v Speaker 1>So yeah, yeah, so she's like, when.
<v Speaker 2>Your mom's gonna give me that, I don't know, you're
<v Speaker 2>not in the You gotta have thirty years.
<v Speaker 1>I guess you need to do more nicknag.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>So anyway, people would rather hop online and watch food
<v Speaker 2>fluencers than talk to their own mother.
<v Speaker 3>And that's sad, see, because like I feel like I
<v Speaker 3>got my love of cooking and food from my mom.
<v Speaker 1>Like I still collect cookbooks.
<v Speaker 3>I thought, like, I'll grab one of my cookbooks and
<v Speaker 3>sit on the couch and read it still like it's
<v Speaker 3>really yeah, that doesn't surprise you about me, I know,
<v Speaker 3>but I got my love of food from my mom,
<v Speaker 3>and so I hate that this is kind of stopping.
<v Speaker 2>Uh, yeah, it is definitely sad. God, well, there's one
<v Speaker 2>phone phone book food book that I should let you
<v Speaker 2>borrow It's one that we got from Nick Knack's grandma
<v Speaker 2>out in Iowa, and it was like years and years
<v Speaker 2>of old ladies compiling this little cookbook. Yeah kid, you not.
<v Speaker 2>There's recipes and stuff in there for squirrels. Yeah, no,
<v Speaker 2>squirrels and possum. There's all sorts of wild things.
<v Speaker 1>I wouldn't doubt that.
<v Speaker 3>I have a cookbook that comes from the hometown that
<v Speaker 3>I lived in back when it was Mercy Hospital, and
<v Speaker 3>all of the nurses got together and put their favorite
<v Speaker 3>recipe into this book. And so I have the Mercy
<v Speaker 3>Hospital Cookbook of all their favorites. And it's kind of
<v Speaker 3>like that, like you know, just the old school recipes
<v Speaker 3>where worked with what you had and sometimes all you had.
<v Speaker 1>Was a squirrel.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah there, kid, there's some squirrel crock pot recipes in
<v Speaker 2>this book.
<v Speaker 1>Funny enough.
<v Speaker 3>It also has a few of those in the cookbook
<v Speaker 3>You Got Me the Thug Kitchen.
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, that is a funny cookbook.
<v Speaker 3>It is My favorite. Guess is that that I sit
<v Speaker 3>on the couch and I read.
<v Speaker 2>Because that one is like make some much I wish.
<v Speaker 1>There's a lot of cussing in it. It's like so good,
<v Speaker 1>but it is.
<v Speaker 3>So funny, retained the entire night, like once I bust
<v Speaker 3>that baby.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, I know it's going to be a good time.
<v Speaker 1>You know what.
<v Speaker 2>I've noticed too, because I actually just did this last
<v Speaker 2>night because I made some tilapia and I was looking
<v Speaker 2>for some different recipes and I was guilty. I went
<v Speaker 2>online to Instagram. I hopped on my Instagram app and
<v Speaker 2>and just searched tilapia recipes on there. And I've noticed
<v Speaker 2>now that they'll have stock footage of tilapia being made
<v Speaker 2>and then there's an AI voice over it. Now, so
<v Speaker 2>I'm like, screw this mask. And it's like and it
<v Speaker 2>repeats over and over. Hmm, this looks delicious. I can't
<v Speaker 2>believe this only took fifteen minutes to make. Mmm, this
<v Speaker 2>looks delicious. I think it's over and over and over.
<v Speaker 2>This is your sign. Call your mother. Yeah, call your
<v Speaker 2>mom your get all over recipes immediately steal the recipe
<v Speaker 2>box for those
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