<v Speaker 1>Ja, Katy and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>I was talking with my longtime friend Brittany the other day.
<v Speaker 2>Britt britt Uh, I think she wants me? Oh wow,
<v Speaker 2>you think that about everything?
<v Speaker 3>I don't think if she had the chance, she'd be
<v Speaker 3>all over me. Anyway, I was talking to britt Brian
<v Speaker 3>the other day and she was like, I gotta stop
<v Speaker 3>going to Trade or Joe's. Why we all have one
<v Speaker 3>of those places where you look at your credit card
<v Speaker 3>statement at the end of the month and you're like,
<v Speaker 3>oh good Lord was like that with Buffalo Wild Wings
<v Speaker 3>a while ago.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah, no, it some places just take your money, whether
<v Speaker 4>you want them, or whether you try to or not.
<v Speaker 1>It's just do you just love it so much.
<v Speaker 3>You rolling and you buy everything there. Anyway, my friend
<v Speaker 3>Brittany was like, I gotta, I.
<v Speaker 2>Just got it. Stop going to Trader Shows because I
<v Speaker 2>buy so much stuff. And this caught my eye. This
<v Speaker 2>is for you, Brittany.
<v Speaker 3>This whole list out this morning from Trader Joe's. It's
<v Speaker 3>their employees. They are revealing their faith for it products,
<v Speaker 3>the nine must Try items. I love it too, except
<v Speaker 3>it's straight crap because they left a bunch of them
<v Speaker 3>off that are by farms.
<v Speaker 1>They have many good things.
<v Speaker 3>I'm gonna tell you right now, the number one thing
<v Speaker 3>on the list I would not buy just because of
<v Speaker 3>the name. Can you see a grown ass man Jare
<v Speaker 3>Bear your majesty rolling into Trader Joe's and tapping one
<v Speaker 3>of the employees on the shoulder and say, pardon me,
<v Speaker 3>where are the strawberry doodle cookies?
<v Speaker 2>Would direct me towards these strawberry doodle cookies?
<v Speaker 4>Well, he probably knows exactly where they are, so they sound.
<v Speaker 3>They say it's a summer seasonal twist on a snicker doodle,
<v Speaker 3>soft and chewy, rolled in sugar freeze, dried strawberry powder,
<v Speaker 3>and they have strawberry and apple pieces inside five bucks
<v Speaker 3>for about six of them.
<v Speaker 2>Could you direct me to the strawberry doodle cookies?
<v Speaker 1>I got a hanker in what else list?
<v Speaker 2>The unexpected Cheddar cheese spread?
<v Speaker 1>Oh is it called unexpected.
<v Speaker 3>Unexpected cheddar treat cheese spread? I guess it's got hatch
<v Speaker 3>chili's in it. I got a little bit of kick
<v Speaker 3>hatch chilies, bell peppers, and cayenne.
<v Speaker 1>PEPPERSJS knows how to do it.
<v Speaker 5>Uh.
<v Speaker 2>The cinnamon coffee cake muffins.
<v Speaker 3>Hell me in who and they're gluten free, made with
<v Speaker 3>buttermilk and sour cream and cinnamon and sugar crumbles on top.
<v Speaker 3>Six dollars for four of them. I'd sit out in
<v Speaker 3>my car alone and ethos.
<v Speaker 2>I have, I feel i'd sit out with the box
<v Speaker 2>of cookies.
<v Speaker 1>Sounds like a good time to.
<v Speaker 3>Be all right, here's something that I feel like somebody
<v Speaker 3>fairly healthy might get.
<v Speaker 2>The butternut squashed mac and cheese.
<v Speaker 1>That is good?
<v Speaker 2>Is it?
<v Speaker 5>Hat?
<v Speaker 1>The butternuts butternut squashed mac and cheese.
<v Speaker 2>It is tasty, is it? Yeah? That makes it so great.
<v Speaker 1>I think it's just that.
<v Speaker 4>You know it's supposed to be better for you, but
<v Speaker 4>it doesn't taste like it, so it makes you enjoy
<v Speaker 4>it even more.
<v Speaker 1>It's like the placebo effect.
<v Speaker 4>You know.
<v Speaker 2>Well, I you know it's made with nutmeg and sage. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>that's it too, which is also my colone that I
<v Speaker 2>used to I can't even pronounce. Number six.
<v Speaker 1>Oh you look at this?
<v Speaker 2>What did you think?
<v Speaker 1>Number six? Yang Ni Yohum sauce.
<v Speaker 4>Sure, it's a Korean style sweet and spicy sauce with
<v Speaker 4>gochu jang molasses, red miso soy sauce and rice vinegar
<v Speaker 4>and garlic.
<v Speaker 2>Also something I wouldn't get because I can't pronounce it.
<v Speaker 1>That sounds tasty, though.
<v Speaker 2>The how do you say?
<v Speaker 1>Number?
<v Speaker 2>Okay?
<v Speaker 4>Number seven is olive for gasse, the French for.
<v Speaker 2>Focus. Nobody knows. That's not a product I would get.
<v Speaker 2>Gussie Joe's call us.
<v Speaker 1>The olive us sounds it sounds good.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, I guess.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, pumpkin cheese spread is on there and that sounds fine.
<v Speaker 3>The chunky garlic and hall of pen you hot sauce,
<v Speaker 3>that sounds good.
<v Speaker 5>All right.
<v Speaker 3>This list is total bs because on here they don't
<v Speaker 3>have their corn salsa.
<v Speaker 1>Corn salica.
<v Speaker 2>Corn salsa a Trader Jos is money.
<v Speaker 3>We keep two or three jars of it in the
<v Speaker 3>cabinet just in case we have company pop over. Oh yeah,
<v Speaker 3>you know, you bust out the taco chips in the
<v Speaker 3>corn salsa and you just give it.
<v Speaker 2>Hell. Yeah, it's We use it in four play. It's
<v Speaker 2>really and I'm not gonna lie.
<v Speaker 3>Every time we go on a road trip, we head
<v Speaker 3>in and get the bags of dried mango there. The
<v Speaker 3>mango is so good, it's unsweetened and it's great for
<v Speaker 3>road trips. I send Katie a bag or picture of
<v Speaker 3>the bag of dry mango got there the other day?
<v Speaker 4>Yes, well, and just a little more on the unhealthy stuff.
<v Speaker 4>What about their peanut butter chocolate cups? Are they not
<v Speaker 4>on the list?
<v Speaker 2>Here is the differences between us on.
<v Speaker 4>The show the best things there also their pork and
<v Speaker 4>ginger soup dumplings you're gonna turn.
<v Speaker 1>Into why is it not listed? And then you turn
<v Speaker 1>me onto something recently.
<v Speaker 2>Definitely not the dried mango.
<v Speaker 1>It's a seasonal item, but it's a lemon pasta.
<v Speaker 5>Oh the.
<v Speaker 1>Changer.
<v Speaker 2>I forgot about the damn lemon pasta.
<v Speaker 1>It's like pasta, not the sauce is lemon. That actual
<v Speaker 1>pasta is infused with lemon.
<v Speaker 5>You guys.
<v Speaker 2>It is so long good.
<v Speaker 4>And don't even get me started on the sublime ice
<v Speaker 4>cream cookies. Okay, because knows how to do an ice
<v Speaker 4>cream cookie?
<v Speaker 1>WHOA.
<v Speaker 2>So many ladies right now in the car going.
<v Speaker 4>Yes, yes, I know something, you saying their things like
<v Speaker 4>tell us what you like at TJ's.
<v Speaker 1>They didn't make the list.
<v Speaker 2>The corn nuts too, three layer hummus. Okay, you better.
<v Speaker 3>Have a cigarette alright, alright, So, speaking of luxury, I
<v Speaker 3>want to give you this story really quick because I
<v Speaker 3>feel so vindicated. For twenty plus years on this morning show,
<v Speaker 3>I talked about the worst drivers.
<v Speaker 2>On the planet and what they be driving.
<v Speaker 3>We know, and it is consistently BMW drivers and RAM
<v Speaker 3>pickup drivers.
<v Speaker 2>Yep, you guys are jerks.
<v Speaker 1>You get on this hill all the time.
<v Speaker 2>Have mercy, We'll get this.
<v Speaker 3>There's a new report out that analyzed actual data from
<v Speaker 3>all the insurance companies on accident reports and they came
<v Speaker 3>up with a list of the best and worst drivers
<v Speaker 3>by vehicle brand. Number one it's Dodger, I know, it's
<v Speaker 3>BMW and RAM truck driver tie well, and then Tesla
<v Speaker 3>came in third. But the first two BMW and Ram,
<v Speaker 3>they could have just come to me.
<v Speaker 2>They to spend all this money to analyze data. Just
<v Speaker 2>listen to your majesty, I'm preaching for years.
<v Speaker 1>A proclamation was said.
<v Speaker 3>Now there is a third one I have added to
<v Speaker 3>the list recently because I have no It is that.
<v Speaker 2>Super roo drivers.
<v Speaker 3>The other one are the biggest a hole drivers lately,
<v Speaker 3>especially around here.
<v Speaker 2>They they are nuts.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, they're like, you know, we own those mountains, so
<v Speaker 1>we're all.
<v Speaker 2>Just gonna act like you can drive those mountains.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, no, no, no.
<v Speaker 3>There's like two or three Superoos that I see every
<v Speaker 3>morning on my drive in because I'm like alone generally,
<v Speaker 3>and no joke. They come right up on my rear
<v Speaker 3>end and I go, I bet this is the white
<v Speaker 3>Superoo and he goes zip and buy me. The RAM
<v Speaker 3>people and the Supero people are the drivers with the
<v Speaker 3>highest accident rates, so they get in the most accidents,
<v Speaker 3>are Ram and Supero.
<v Speaker 2>So there you go. There it is suck it, bro.
<v Speaker 4>You must feel vindicated because that's so good something you've
<v Speaker 4>said since I've known you.
<v Speaker 2>So yeah, it's funny.
<v Speaker 3>And I can say this because my mom drives a
<v Speaker 3>BMW and she's all over the freaking road.
<v Speaker 2>Drivers.
<v Speaker 3>All right, So, speaking of lugs with BMW, there is
<v Speaker 3>a Reddit post out this morning asking people a simple question,
<v Speaker 3>and we would love it if you guys chimed in
<v Speaker 3>about this. Uh three O three six nine one one
<v Speaker 3>mix three oh three six nine.
<v Speaker 2>One sixteen forty nine.
<v Speaker 3>The question on Reddit what is your luxury let down?
<v Speaker 3>What did you want stop wanting after you finally had
<v Speaker 3>it or experienced it? You've been saving for years telling
<v Speaker 3>all your friends, I'm gonna get a BMW something yeah, right,
<v Speaker 3>you know you have pictures of it up on your
<v Speaker 3>vision board.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, Katie, Uh so what is it? And then you
<v Speaker 2>got it? You're like, oh, this sucks three O three
<v Speaker 2>six nine one sixteen forty nine. Do you have one?
<v Speaker 1>Well?
<v Speaker 4>I think as a woman, we are kind of dealt
<v Speaker 4>a bad hand in one specific category. So I'm gonna say, uh,
<v Speaker 4>perfume as one, because I will know. For one Christmas,
<v Speaker 4>I asked for coach perfume from everybody. All I wanted
<v Speaker 4>was coach perfume. And then I got it. And that
<v Speaker 4>stuff's over one hundred bucks for a good sized bottle, right,
<v Speaker 4>and that's not.
<v Speaker 1>Even the high end perfume perfume. But I got it,
<v Speaker 1>and then I was wearing it, and I'm like, I
<v Speaker 1>don't love how.
<v Speaker 4>I smell walking around, first of all, but the fact
<v Speaker 4>that it costs.
<v Speaker 1>So much money.
<v Speaker 4>And now I buy the six dollars toasted pistachio body
<v Speaker 4>spray from Bathroom body Works.
<v Speaker 2>Now all the dogs chase the street.
<v Speaker 1>I love the smell, Like I'll walk by.
<v Speaker 2>What that is? It's the best of my eyes burned?
<v Speaker 2>Don't you come from my ice burn every morning? What
<v Speaker 2>is that?
<v Speaker 4>No, it smells so good and I love it and
<v Speaker 4>it's six dollars, so again, like I just feel like
<v Speaker 4>it's and there's so many things in that category for women,
<v Speaker 4>you know, any kind of like health and beauty stuff.
<v Speaker 1>We are told we have to spend hundreds of dollars
<v Speaker 1>on it, and it doesn't do what it says.
<v Speaker 2>So I'm like, oh, it's all marketing. It's all fake.
<v Speaker 2>You know what My late the latest at my house.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, Nick Knack was showing me just the other night
<v Speaker 3>as we're standing there brushing our teeth and she had
<v Speaker 3>some sort of face mask thing on.
<v Speaker 2>She's like oo.
<v Speaker 3>I was like, put the toothbrush down first, and she's like,
<v Speaker 3>look at this new bottle of stuff I have.
<v Speaker 2>She's like, it's made by a woman in Hawaii.
<v Speaker 1>Oh see, And then all of a sudden it's on dollars.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, well that sounds expensive. Yes, it does,
<v Speaker 2>shipping from Hawaii.
<v Speaker 1>It's it.
<v Speaker 2>It's like it's so potions, elixirs.
<v Speaker 4>The buzzworthy stuff. And here's the thing, is like, we
<v Speaker 4>want to look young. I think every woman can say,
<v Speaker 4>we want to look pretty, we want to look presentable,
<v Speaker 4>and these things are promised to give you that the
<v Speaker 4>fountain of the Glow.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, I guarantee this woman who's in Hawaii is probably
<v Speaker 3>just in Parker or something.
<v Speaker 2>What are your luxury letdowns?
<v Speaker 3>All right, we're talking about luxury letdowns this morning with JKJ.
<v Speaker 3>Things that you've saved up for for many many months,
<v Speaker 3>many many years, and you finally got it and you're like, eh,
<v Speaker 3>this is mediocre at best.
<v Speaker 2>So what's your luxury letdown?
<v Speaker 3>Three oh three, six nine, one, sixteen forty nine the
<v Speaker 3>amount of people who have in on the text line
<v Speaker 3>and said hot tub.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, I lost track. Yeah, my parents.
<v Speaker 3>Had one for a few years and my dad finally
<v Speaker 3>took a sal's all to it and chopped it up
<v Speaker 3>into about fifty pieces and put it out.
<v Speaker 2>In the trash. So way to do it.
<v Speaker 3>I mentioned to my neighbor like a couple of weeks ago,
<v Speaker 3>because he's got one.
<v Speaker 2>I go, eh, how do you like your hot tb?
<v Speaker 2>I was thinking about getting one.
<v Speaker 3>He he looked me in the eye and said, I
<v Speaker 3>will remove two sections of the fence and push it
<v Speaker 3>into your yard if you want it.
<v Speaker 2>He's like, you can have it, And I was like, oh,
<v Speaker 2>so you don't like it?
<v Speaker 4>Huh, it's so funny too, how psyched up people are
<v Speaker 4>to get a hot tub and he never used his, never,
<v Speaker 4>and then like to check in with them a couple
<v Speaker 4>months later. Every single one of them says that, I
<v Speaker 4>don't think I've met one person.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, he's like every day. I know he's had it
<v Speaker 2>for about a year. He's like, I think I've been
<v Speaker 2>in it twice.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah. Most people say that what's your luxury let down?
<v Speaker 3>Three oho three six nine one sixteen forty nine. Here
<v Speaker 3>is sweet Monica.
<v Speaker 2>Hi Monica, morning, well, good morning to you. So what's
<v Speaker 2>your luxury let down?
<v Speaker 5>One of those expensive brand purses. I don't know if
<v Speaker 5>I could say the brand o?
<v Speaker 2>Is it Gucci? Is it Michael Core's? Is it?
<v Speaker 5>No, It's not even that expensive. It's a like a
<v Speaker 5>Tory birch bag.
<v Speaker 1>These are or so yeah.
<v Speaker 5>I mean I'm a coach girl Michael Core's and you know,
<v Speaker 5>Tory is a little bit more expensive. And everyone had
<v Speaker 5>Tory sandals Tory purses, and I was like, I want
<v Speaker 5>a Tory bag. And I bought it and I think
<v Speaker 5>it was probably like maybe three fifty four hundred and
<v Speaker 5>I used it for about a month and now it
<v Speaker 5>sits in my closet in a dust bag.
<v Speaker 3>Well, because persons they're like accessories that you change them
<v Speaker 3>in and out depending on your outfit.
<v Speaker 5>The style kind of comes and goals and that's not
<v Speaker 5>the style.
<v Speaker 2>Anymore, but it'll come back.
<v Speaker 5>Now. It's just sitting there, you know what.
<v Speaker 2>You found a lot like Nick Knak, my wife.
<v Speaker 3>Who went through a huge coach phase, and it was
<v Speaker 3>great for me because it's like any birthday, any holiday,
<v Speaker 3>Mother's day. I was just getting her coach persons purse
<v Speaker 3>is like crazy, Yeah, girlfriend, I can't even tell you
<v Speaker 3>how many coach purses are sitting in the closet and
<v Speaker 3>not being used.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>And she's made the comment like I should try to
<v Speaker 3>sell these on next door or you know, Facebook, marketplace
<v Speaker 3>or something to tell you that something.
<v Speaker 1>Maybe you could, but I get it.
<v Speaker 4>You probably were so excited to get that Tory birch
<v Speaker 4>bag Monica.
<v Speaker 1>Because it did like the excitement, right, The excitement alone
<v Speaker 1>is worth more I think than the.
<v Speaker 3>Actual I say a rocket, I say screw it, get
<v Speaker 3>it out.
<v Speaker 2>You spent four hundred bucks on it, wear it? Who cares?
<v Speaker 2>Use it up?
<v Speaker 5>It's just sitting there, the idea, because it is it's
<v Speaker 5>just sitting there and I'm just like, I spent all
<v Speaker 5>this money on this purse. Now now you know, it's
<v Speaker 5>just a little purse to hold my phone.
<v Speaker 2>And that's about it.
<v Speaker 3>I want you to make a mental note, put a
<v Speaker 3>reminder in your phone or something to wear it tomorrow,
<v Speaker 3>and I want you to send us a picture of
<v Speaker 3>you wearing it, and I'll put you on our social media.
<v Speaker 2>All the ladies love seeing you with your purse.
<v Speaker 1>Oh you could show it off, Monica.
<v Speaker 5>I will do that, guys.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you, Thank you, Monica. You kisses to you. Here
<v Speaker 2>is Reese. Hi, Reese, Hi, how's it going.
<v Speaker 3>Well, we're super dopes. We're talking luxury letdowns. Things you
<v Speaker 3>saved up for and it was kind of crap.
<v Speaker 2>How about you.
<v Speaker 5>We saved up for two years to go to Disney
<v Speaker 5>World and we splurged and we did all the things,
<v Speaker 5>and it was We even watched the Instagram videos everything
<v Speaker 5>and it was just a letdown.
<v Speaker 3>Man, and you get there and everything's like so expensive
<v Speaker 3>and there's so many people.
<v Speaker 1>It's the lines.
<v Speaker 5>We tired the lines. We tried even doing the fast passes,
<v Speaker 5>we did the rope drops. It was just we were tired, exhausted,
<v Speaker 5>the kids were over it. It wasn't worth the trip.
<v Speaker 5>We had better at a lake in Michigan.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, you.
<v Speaker 3>Know, I've been to Disneyland and I kind of I don't.
<v Speaker 2>I don't know can we say that kind.
<v Speaker 5>Do we prefer? We like Land better because it's just
<v Speaker 5>quick and short, you know, but World is like everything
<v Speaker 5>so far and everything is a track.
<v Speaker 1>It's just not.
<v Speaker 3>I don't think Space Mountain was even that great for
<v Speaker 3>all the steaks, Like everybody runs the Space Mountain.
<v Speaker 2>I was like, eah, yeah it was.
<v Speaker 5>The kids were over it. They were all different ages,
<v Speaker 5>so we had a little bit of everything and it
<v Speaker 5>just wasn't worth it.
<v Speaker 3>You're not a Disney adult, are like our our fans are.
<v Speaker 5>We are we're Disneyland though our family is all about it.
<v Speaker 5>But it's just the kids.
<v Speaker 2>Were like, this is not worth it. They're like, I
<v Speaker 2>don't even know how we let you on the air.
<v Speaker 3>We generally don't let Disney adults on the air because
<v Speaker 3>you all are so weird.
<v Speaker 5>It's child to trauma, that's all.
<v Speaker 1>You didn't get it.
<v Speaker 2>So are you wearing Are you wearing Mickey ears? Right now?
<v Speaker 5>Not today?
<v Speaker 2>Today?
<v Speaker 5>Weekend?
<v Speaker 2>Yes, we've already talked to you way too long. We
<v Speaker 2>got to let you go.
<v Speaker 5>I didn't know. Have a good morning you as well.
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