<v Speaker 1>Jar you, Katy and Josh one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I've already had the best part of my morning.
<v Speaker 2>Katie forgot we're going on the air. It's like the
<v Speaker 2>same time every day. Like here we are just a
<v Speaker 2>running the YouTube feed up. It is at least I'm rolling.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, hi, ohd on, We're going on the air.
<v Speaker 1>What time is it.
<v Speaker 2>I'm trying not to turn into the person like the
<v Speaker 2>people who are like I do CrossFit all the time.
<v Speaker 3>I'm in CrossFit. You know, I play pickleball.
<v Speaker 4>I like to play pickleball. I'm a runner. I like
<v Speaker 4>to run. You know.
<v Speaker 2>It's the people that like it becomes their identity what
<v Speaker 2>they do. I've been eating really clean, pretty damn healthy
<v Speaker 2>for a good month now. I dropped fifteen pounds like
<v Speaker 2>nobody's business.
<v Speaker 1>I know it's so easy for.
<v Speaker 3>Cut out alcohol, everything.
<v Speaker 2>I weighed myself last night and I was like, whoa,
<v Speaker 2>I got to throw the brakes on this actually, And
<v Speaker 2>Nicole was even like, I think you're good. Don't get
<v Speaker 2>too skinny. So I'm trying to ease up a little bit.
<v Speaker 2>But you realize when you start eating incredibly healthy and
<v Speaker 2>you really watching everything that you put into your mouth,
<v Speaker 2>you start listening to what other people are eating, and
<v Speaker 2>you're just you're surprised by how much crap they're consuming.
<v Speaker 3>Katie, me, me, what did you fry last night? You
<v Speaker 3>fried a sandwich or something?
<v Speaker 1>Well, I didn't fry. I just pan fried, you know
<v Speaker 1>what I mean.
<v Speaker 5>But it was a peanut butter and banana sandwich. But
<v Speaker 5>it was on protein bread and it was a good
<v Speaker 5>peanut butter. And a banana comes from a tree, come on.
<v Speaker 2>The thing that was most shocking to me was yesterday
<v Speaker 2>watching the video of you with the.
<v Speaker 6>Quall soul that's different, the unfortunately named salt that you
<v Speaker 6>hollowed out and shoved an ice cream bar into it,
<v Speaker 6>and my poor little heart it fluttered when.
<v Speaker 4>I watched it.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, I better go eat a bowl of
<v Speaker 2>cottage cheese right now to make up for watching this video.
<v Speaker 5>So that's a TikTok hack, and I've been waiting to
<v Speaker 5>try it.
<v Speaker 1>I have been just been.
<v Speaker 5>So excited to try this food creation and it is
<v Speaker 5>as good as it sounds.
<v Speaker 1>I got my croissant. It was so good.
<v Speaker 5>And not only that, but like I up to the
<v Speaker 5>game a little because the hack is you go get
<v Speaker 5>croissants from a certain place. But I just want to
<v Speaker 5>say I got my croissants from Safeway.
<v Speaker 1>That's the pro tip.
<v Speaker 5>Cisants, because they don't like you know, a lot of
<v Speaker 5>croissants will just like flake all over your shirt.
<v Speaker 1>I mean, and that is the test of a true
<v Speaker 1>good croissant.
<v Speaker 5>But Safeways are nice and buttery and soft, and then
<v Speaker 5>you can throw them in the air fire if you
<v Speaker 5>want them to.
<v Speaker 6>Be bread much like you shut up.
<v Speaker 5>You can count on me, count on me, homie. But anyway,
<v Speaker 5>so the croissant. Then I went and I up to
<v Speaker 5>the game with a fat Boy ice cream.
<v Speaker 1>It was so good.
<v Speaker 2>And not only that you're eating a product named fat Boy,
<v Speaker 2>Yes I did.
<v Speaker 3>That can be good for you.
<v Speaker 1>It was.
<v Speaker 5>It was like the man in my dreams finally understands
<v Speaker 5>the man I needed in my life. But the funny
<v Speaker 5>thing is is I brought the right because I went
<v Speaker 5>into a Safeway and I bought an eight pack of
<v Speaker 5>croissants thinking that I was just gonna need one or
<v Speaker 5>two of them to do this video right. By the
<v Speaker 5>time the weekend was done, I had eaten five croissants.
<v Speaker 3>I can't believe it in twenty four hours.
<v Speaker 1>So I came in yesterday.
<v Speaker 4>No, no, okay, I was like, all filled with.
<v Speaker 1>Something, but.
<v Speaker 3>I just filled them with my depression.
<v Speaker 5>So I brought the other three, the three I had
<v Speaker 5>left yesterday. I'm like, I cannot eat the I already
<v Speaker 5>had five. I can't eat all eight of these. So
<v Speaker 5>I brought them into the station and I told Josh.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, hey, you want to do a TikTok
<v Speaker 5>heck because there's an ice cream bar in the freezer too,
<v Speaker 5>so we still need to do that for job. I
<v Speaker 5>know you are frowning, will the ice cream croissant? Maybe
<v Speaker 5>maybe you can have a bite, just try it.
<v Speaker 4>Trying to fatten me up.
<v Speaker 2>I have. Do you know what my go to sweet
<v Speaker 2>treat is? Nicole bought me this bag of keto. It's
<v Speaker 2>like chocolate keto something or other. It's essentially quenoa that's
<v Speaker 2>been covered in like a dark chocolate I know exactly.
<v Speaker 2>So it's like keenwak crunch and it's chocolate. Ah, don't
<v Speaker 2>make a face. It's actually quite tasty. It's really good.
<v Speaker 5>When you get on the plane and they're like, you
<v Speaker 5>know they have those cookies that are quene wa covered
<v Speaker 5>in chocolate, and if you make the mistake. It's saying
<v Speaker 5>you want that cookie, You're gonna be very disappointed.
<v Speaker 3>Hes a game change, I think.
<v Speaker 5>Again, when you're not eating anything bad and then you
<v Speaker 5>have a quene Walk cookie and it's the only sweet
<v Speaker 5>you get.
<v Speaker 3>It feels good. Yeah right, it's It's It's wild. How
<v Speaker 3>how different I.
<v Speaker 2>Feel this past month. Yeah, like in a good way.
<v Speaker 2>It's really quite shocking. I mean because I'm and I
<v Speaker 2>drink so much water. The only downside is I'm not
<v Speaker 2>even joking. I think I was up seven times last
<v Speaker 2>night to pee. I had so much water yesterday. I
<v Speaker 2>am chugging water. I'm eating a ton of olives, cottage cheese,
<v Speaker 2>Greek yogurts.
<v Speaker 3>The game changer.
<v Speaker 2>You made your peanut butter sandwich last night, I got
<v Speaker 2>some sunflower butter made from sunflower seeds.
<v Speaker 3>Ummy, sorry, ladies, I'm taking I know this is so hot.
<v Speaker 3>It was really good. Yeah, so highly suggested.
<v Speaker 2>But when was the last time you saw your cardiologists?
<v Speaker 4>What is a.
<v Speaker 3>Oh? I've been waiting for this moment all morning. It
<v Speaker 3>makes one hundred s all right, so get this.
<v Speaker 2>I was thinking these cards hadn't been sold yet, but
<v Speaker 2>I guess they went to auction.
<v Speaker 3>Check this out. Somebody had how many packs? Was it?
<v Speaker 5>Like?
<v Speaker 2>Eight packs of baseball cards from like nineteen fifty two?
<v Speaker 1>Oh wow?
<v Speaker 2>Valued originally at about forty cents. They were never open.
<v Speaker 2>They were found in the cellophane wrapper as.
<v Speaker 3>Like a brick. So there's a brick of them, all
<v Speaker 3>wrapped in cellophane.
<v Speaker 2>Seventy four years later they went to auction, sold for
<v Speaker 2>one point one million dollars.
<v Speaker 5>This is everyone's stream, like you're cleaning out your grandparents' attic,
<v Speaker 5>Grandpapy's addict exactly tucked in the back corner, wrapped up
<v Speaker 5>all nice, and those baseball card like, this is someone's
<v Speaker 5>stream right here.
<v Speaker 2>Oh my god, this is uh, this is wild. I
<v Speaker 2>guess this has happened a few times before. The last
<v Speaker 2>auction was like eight hundred and seventy three thousand.
<v Speaker 3>But anyway, the price keeps going up, up up. They're
<v Speaker 3>speculating that there could be some very rare baseball cards
<v Speaker 3>in these packs.
<v Speaker 2>There's a long story about it. They there may or
<v Speaker 2>may not be. If that's the case, there could be
<v Speaker 2>cards in these that are worth like twelve million dollars,
<v Speaker 2>yet they're not opening them. It's all based on speculation. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>so but that what a wild investment. You pick it
<v Speaker 2>up for one point one mil. Maybe you decide to
<v Speaker 2>open them up and there's cards and they're worth twelve million.
<v Speaker 2>It's a pretty solid investment right there. Or you just
<v Speaker 2>yeah yeah, or Mickey they're saying there could be some
<v Speaker 2>Mickey Mantle cards in there that are worth a lot.
<v Speaker 2>But anyway, I think I would just still sit on
<v Speaker 2>these cards, just leave them.
<v Speaker 4>Would you open that?
<v Speaker 2>No, because they're still just gonna go up, up, up
<v Speaker 2>in value if they're sitting there unopened from nineteen fifty
<v Speaker 2>two in the original Rappers?
<v Speaker 3>Are you kidding me?
<v Speaker 5>Just the curiosity alone is enough to make them be
<v Speaker 5>worth that much.
<v Speaker 4>I could resell those on the curiosity again and make
<v Speaker 4>a MILLI Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>I put it on Facebook Marketplace immediately.
<v Speaker 4>All right.
<v Speaker 3>I even get this.
<v Speaker 2>A bunch of researchers went out and compared a buttload
<v Speaker 2>of people that did ninety minutes of moderate.
<v Speaker 3>Cycling for a length of time.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, and then they compared a different buttload of people
<v Speaker 2>that did just six thirty second all out cycling sprints.
<v Speaker 3>A total of three minutes of intense exercise.
<v Speaker 2>The three minute sprints changed seven hundred and fourteen different
<v Speaker 2>proteins in the blood were the ninety minute workouts changed
<v Speaker 2>just seven proteins?
<v Speaker 1>No, don't tell me that.
<v Speaker 2>Sprinting also altered more than two hundred different compounds in
<v Speaker 2>the blood stream. No, the moderation one did not. A
<v Speaker 2>lot of those were tied to metabolism, tissue repair, blood
<v Speaker 2>vessel growth. They also were tied to fat burning, hormone regulation,
<v Speaker 2>and how your body processes nutrients. All for the better,
<v Speaker 2>three minute workout versus a ninety minute workout each.
<v Speaker 1>And every day, super hard second, you.
<v Speaker 3>Know what to the wall that you gotta cycle like crazy?
<v Speaker 5>And so do they say like six minutes thirty seconds each?
<v Speaker 5>How much time in between?
<v Speaker 3>I mean you have to that You're gonna have to
<v Speaker 3>do your own research a.
<v Speaker 5>Minute or two, so all in all you're probably working
<v Speaker 5>out for ten minutes.
<v Speaker 3>Well this only says three, I know, but you need
<v Speaker 3>a break in between.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, you got I think it breaks because it was
<v Speaker 2>six thirty second all out sprints, cycling sprints. Yeah, but yeah,
<v Speaker 2>we should try this because that's the thing.
<v Speaker 5>I see people who are running when I am, and
<v Speaker 5>there's one girl in particular, and she'll run for thirty seconds,
<v Speaker 5>and then.
<v Speaker 1>She'll walk and we're always at the same pace. Like
<v Speaker 1>when I run with her.
<v Speaker 5>When I see her out about we usually finish and
<v Speaker 5>start at the same time.
<v Speaker 1>Stuff. And I'm just like, I wonder first is better
<v Speaker 1>than mine?
<v Speaker 3>They always say just a little flat out run is
<v Speaker 3>so good for you.
<v Speaker 5>Because when I'm jogging, I do it for the whole
<v Speaker 5>two miles. I don't stop, and I feel like that's
<v Speaker 5>so imperative.
<v Speaker 3>Way better, way better. So tight and firm. Okay, she's
<v Speaker 3>so firm about it.
<v Speaker 2>She's so beautiful and glistening muscles, six pack abs. You're
<v Speaker 2>doing it, list, you're doing it, but then you go
<v Speaker 2>home and shove ice cream bars into croissants.
<v Speaker 1>Tig Ta harag.
<v Speaker 3>Josh, what else is going on in sports anything this Well?
<v Speaker 7>Last month we talked about how the Buffalo Sabers right
<v Speaker 7>there in New York got really mad at US Smokey
<v Speaker 7>Hill High School for using their logo even though they've
<v Speaker 7>been doing it for the last like twenty so years.
<v Speaker 4>They're just now finding out about it.
<v Speaker 7>Well, the issue is kind of being resolved because all
<v Speaker 7>the students went into their classrooms on Monday and they
<v Speaker 7>were like, we don't know if we can even wear
<v Speaker 7>our logo anymore right now, like they could get in
<v Speaker 7>trouble for that. So the National Hockey League reached out
<v Speaker 7>and they asked the Cherry School District, which is Smoky
<v Speaker 7>Hill High School, to sign a no cost royalty free
<v Speaker 7>license agreement in response to this whole debacle over their
<v Speaker 7>Buffalo Sabers logo.
<v Speaker 4>I for one, am kind of bummed about this.
<v Speaker 7>I know that the other alternative was that they have
<v Speaker 7>these students allowing them to recreate the logo that they
<v Speaker 7>seem fit and say that they seem best.
<v Speaker 4>I'm kind of bummed about this. I want them to
<v Speaker 4>do this.
<v Speaker 7>The royalty thing free thing is them to being able
<v Speaker 7>to use the logo now, so they're able to essentially say, hey,
<v Speaker 7>we know you guys created this logo. We're just gonna
<v Speaker 7>kind of use it on our own right now.
<v Speaker 5>Confused, Okay, so use it because the you're giving the
<v Speaker 5>school mission.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, Smoky Hill used it.
<v Speaker 3>First, so they have Sabers used it.
<v Speaker 1>The Smoky Hill is who gets the rights to it.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah, the Sabers get to use it without having to
<v Speaker 5>pay any money to Smokey Hill.
<v Speaker 1>Is essentially what it is.
<v Speaker 4>The same.
<v Speaker 1>I'm also ok the Buffalo.
<v Speaker 7>The Buffalo Sabers are allowing Smokey Hill to use it.
<v Speaker 7>Oh okay, so Smoky Hill came with it afterwards a
<v Speaker 7>sab older organization.
<v Speaker 1>They can't make any money off it.
<v Speaker 4>No, no, no, that's okay. They can't lost Chaffield doing this.
<v Speaker 3>Schaffield.
<v Speaker 1>Okay, it's nothing to do with Chaffield.
<v Speaker 7>What's blowing up.
<v Speaker 2>We've got receipts, We've got drummers, we've.
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<v Speaker 3>Some stuff floting around this morning.
<v Speaker 2>You know those little free library boxes that are like
<v Speaker 2>on the streets that with like little houses and there's
<v Speaker 2>books in there and stuff. There's now little free Blockbusters
<v Speaker 2>popping up all around the country.
<v Speaker 3>It's blue, they're blue and yellow.
<v Speaker 2>They've got the logo on the side, and they can
<v Speaker 2>hold physical media VHS's DVDs, blu rays. The first one
<v Speaker 2>made an appearance a few years ago by a former
<v Speaker 2>Blockbuster employee in California, and it.
<v Speaker 3>Has really caught on.
<v Speaker 2>There's dozens of them now across the United States. There's
<v Speaker 2>even a website where you can start your own. They'll
<v Speaker 2>give you like the template, the colors, all of that,
<v Speaker 2>and then you create one in your neighborhood, send them
<v Speaker 2>a picture and they'll put it on their free Blockbuster
<v Speaker 2>location map. And for the record, the website is saying
<v Speaker 2>that Blockbuster LLC is still a thing and they're fine
<v Speaker 2>with it. They're fine with you, you know.
<v Speaker 3>Using their likeness. What are they gonna do. There's no stores. Well,
<v Speaker 3>there's that one in Bend. I think there's one in
<v Speaker 3>band Were again.
<v Speaker 5>So they are still a thing, and I love how
<v Speaker 5>they're tapping into the nostalgia.
<v Speaker 3>I want to do this in my neighborhood.
<v Speaker 4>I really do.
<v Speaker 1>We have a mailbox and I want to do that.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, they you can use anything.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of people are using those old you know
<v Speaker 2>when you used to put the quarter in the newspaper
<v Speaker 2>machine and you'd open the front door and you get
<v Speaker 2>a newspaper out of the front Yeah, old school, right.
<v Speaker 2>A lot of people are finding those, refurbishing them and
<v Speaker 2>putting the physical media inside and he just open up.
<v Speaker 2>You take what you want, put it back, add stuff
<v Speaker 2>to it.
<v Speaker 1>I want to do this. I do too, to Lone Tree.
<v Speaker 2>Absolutely, So that's fun. That's trending this morning. Ten Things
<v Speaker 2>I Hate About You is coming to Broadway. Oh before it,
<v Speaker 2>you dig it.
<v Speaker 5>We just talked about this defeat and I am absolutely
<v Speaker 5>for it. That is a classic and that needs to
<v Speaker 5>be on the big stage.
<v Speaker 3>I think it's one of my wife's It's probably within
<v Speaker 3>her top ten. It is like when she made me
<v Speaker 3>watch it one night when he gets.
<v Speaker 5>Up and sings like in front of everybody, and he
<v Speaker 5>did that off the I didn't get it. He completely
<v Speaker 5>just improvised that off the top of his head.
<v Speaker 1>Exactly, but it is such a.
<v Speaker 5>Huge moment, I think for so many millennial women because
<v Speaker 5>we're like, we want a.
<v Speaker 1>Guy to do that for us.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, she made me watch it. I didn't get it,
<v Speaker 2>so I got one final thing. A Kentucky man has
<v Speaker 2>claimed a Guinness World Record by assembling a mister potato
<v Speaker 2>head while blindfolded in seven point nine two seconds, showering
<v Speaker 2>the previous record of twelve seconds.
<v Speaker 3>Oh yeah, he killed it.
<v Speaker 4>So yeah.
<v Speaker 2>They blindfolded him and he was able to put in
<v Speaker 2>the eyes in, the noses in the mouth, and the
<v Speaker 2>arms in the cork spot, in all the cork spots
<v Speaker 2>in under eight seconds.
<v Speaker 5>Wow.
<v Speaker 3>That guy was feeling up that potato head.
<v Speaker 1>Can you imagine just practicing that?
<v Speaker 7>You?
<v Speaker 4>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>I wonder what his girlfriend thinks with it?
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah.
<v Speaker 3>Joshua was our winner for our VIP lunch.
<v Speaker 4>That was Linda out of Lakewood.
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<v Speaker 2>our Mixed one hundred VIP listener lunch with the band
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<v Speaker 3>Dugo aty, what else is going on?
<v Speaker 5>Okay, get ready for Mario Kart emmacgregor Square. Yeah, an
<v Speaker 5>afternoon of Mario Kart on the sixty six foot led screen.
<v Speaker 3>Here, I got something for you.
<v Speaker 5>Four players going head to ahead with thirty minute racing
<v Speaker 5>session running from one to six pm. This is going
<v Speaker 5>down on Thursday, and your registration reserves one player spots. Yes,
<v Speaker 5>you have to register for this if you want to
<v Speaker 5>play Mario Kart during this specific time in McGregor Square.
<v Speaker 5>Your family and friends are welcome to come watch and
<v Speaker 5>cheer you on, and they.
<v Speaker 1>Don't have to register for this.
<v Speaker 5>But it is gonna be one heck of a party
<v Speaker 5>out there in downtown Denver.
<v Speaker 1>And I love this because.
<v Speaker 5>After they do the whole Mario Kart session, they're gonna
<v Speaker 5>have Super Mario Galaxy on the big screen for their
<v Speaker 5>final movie night of this. Li.
<v Speaker 3>I just watched that this weekend.
<v Speaker 2>We plunked down and watched it and it was mediocre.
<v Speaker 1>I think it'll be even better on the big screen
<v Speaker 1>in front of.
<v Speaker 3>All of it.
<v Speaker 2>Oh, it'll be fun with all your friends. There's a
<v Speaker 2>lot of Easter eggs in the second one. Really, you
<v Speaker 2>gotta know your Nintendo background for sure. Okay, a lot
<v Speaker 2>of Easter eggs, which I personally enjoyed this story sucked,
<v Speaker 2>but I liked all.
<v Speaker 3>The little things.
<v Speaker 1>Easter eggs are fun.
<v Speaker 3>Easter eggs are fun.
<v Speaker 5>Ario cart I mean that is a rite of passage
<v Speaker 5>right there. Like in my family, boy, like that's who
<v Speaker 5>got to like play Santa at Christmas? Was who was
<v Speaker 5>the winner at Mario Kart?
<v Speaker 3>Really?
<v Speaker 1>Oh yeah, we would have.
<v Speaker 3>A weird family.
<v Speaker 1>A complete argument settled over Mario Kart.
<v Speaker 5>So I love that you can go and play on
<v Speaker 5>a big sixty six foot led screen.
<v Speaker 1>That's good family fund right there.
<v Speaker 5>And speaking of families, do you hear about the school years?
<v Speaker 1>Already? Bring in some drama.
<v Speaker 5>Cherry Creek School District alone, So two schools had to
<v Speaker 5>close because of flooding yesterday, so they didn't get to
<v Speaker 5>go to their first day of school. Highline Community Elementary
<v Speaker 5>School in Overland High School had some pretty serious water
<v Speaker 5>damage from the floods over the weekend, so they had
<v Speaker 5>to clear all that up, and they were expecting to
<v Speaker 5>open the schools today, so they had to push back
<v Speaker 5>the opening day just a little bit.
<v Speaker 1>But Cherry Creek High School do you hear about this one?
<v Speaker 5>They had to be put on temporary secure status yesterday
<v Speaker 5>because a bear.
<v Speaker 3>Rolled on bear story.
<v Speaker 5>He was looking to join the choir. They were looking
<v Speaker 5>for a baritone.
<v Speaker 3>Oh how long? That was really good.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, you had so many stupid bear pons that one
<v Speaker 2>worked for me.
<v Speaker 3>A baritone boom boom.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 1>I wasn't ready for you to like it so much.
<v Speaker 4>That was a song.
<v Speaker 2>Okay, so yeah, your Majesty's stamp of approval boom.
<v Speaker 1>It was very.
<v Speaker 5>Good, and then it okay, all right, well then I'm done.
<v Speaker 1>There's min
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