<v Speaker 1>Jary, Katie, and Josh.
<v Speaker 2>I was just talking to these two clowns across from
<v Speaker 2>me about our.
<v Speaker 3>Little event that we had yesterday. We are owned by
<v Speaker 3>Kronky Sports.
<v Speaker 2>Yes, so our all staff meetings are actually down at
<v Speaker 2>ball Arena.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, that's pretty darn neat, you know.
<v Speaker 2>I was talking to one of our sales guys as
<v Speaker 2>we were walking in and I.
<v Speaker 3>Was like, this is wild that this is where our
<v Speaker 3>meetings are.
<v Speaker 2>He's like, you know what, it's It's kind of cool,
<v Speaker 2>isn't it Because we get to be there when the
<v Speaker 2>stadium is completely empty. Yeah, you know, and we're just
<v Speaker 2>walking around and hanging out.
<v Speaker 3>We're up on club level.
<v Speaker 2>You feel all fancy and we have our meetings and
<v Speaker 2>they gave us pizza and salad, and I was like.
<v Speaker 3>It is kind of special.
<v Speaker 1>It is, and my I love going in there and
<v Speaker 1>seeing all the co workers we've never met.
<v Speaker 3>Enjoy con.
<v Speaker 2>Talked to a couple of dudes at the urinal in
<v Speaker 2>the club level bathroom.
<v Speaker 1>You really get to know people exactly.
<v Speaker 2>That being said, the meeting was roughly four and a
<v Speaker 2>half hours long. So when it ended, you specifically, Katie
<v Speaker 2>this morning was saying, I was so impressed about how
<v Speaker 2>you just disappeared.
<v Speaker 1>Jerry, Oh got it there so quick. I mean you
<v Speaker 1>may have just jumped off that club level window. I
<v Speaker 1>don't even think you took the stairs let it up, and.
<v Speaker 2>I was ready. I was like, I'm like a runner
<v Speaker 2>at the beginning of the race. I had the foot things.
<v Speaker 3>You know, where you locked your feet into it.
<v Speaker 2>Every body dykes for comment and everybody clapped, and I
<v Speaker 2>was like, yeah, before clapp three, you were gone.
<v Speaker 4>In the blink of an eye.
<v Speaker 2>It was like a cartoon when like they disappear as
<v Speaker 2>a little puffers the road runner.
<v Speaker 4>Yeah.
<v Speaker 3>I sipped out of there like just super quick.
<v Speaker 1>It was funny because I wanted to introduce you to
<v Speaker 1>one of my friends I know from Ballerino. I know that,
<v Speaker 1>and I introduced Josh and I was just like, did
<v Speaker 1>Jeremy already leave? Josh was like, are you kidding?
<v Speaker 3>Of course he didn't turn your right and this is Jah.
<v Speaker 5>Yeah.
<v Speaker 2>I zipped out pretty quick. I mean I had been
<v Speaker 2>up since two thirty that morning too. If anyone ever
<v Speaker 2>gets in my kitchen, I'm like, you know what, I'm
<v Speaker 2>gonna start calling you when I get up at two.
<v Speaker 5>Thirty in the morning.
<v Speaker 1>God, bless his heart, because I love our engineers so much.
<v Speaker 3>I do.
<v Speaker 1>I love him. He is like one of the funniest
<v Speaker 1>guys in man, and he's so sweet and I just
<v Speaker 1>adore him so much. But he clearly had something in
<v Speaker 1>his throat and he was sitting right next to you,
<v Speaker 1>and you are the biggest germophobe, and him coughing entire meeting.
<v Speaker 5>You're back.
<v Speaker 2>And he's trying to, you know, muffle it and hide it. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>And I can feel the warm air.
<v Speaker 1>On you and him, So I could see your face
<v Speaker 1>and then Jason behind you.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, and so I saw him.
<v Speaker 1>I saw your face. Every time he coughed, you flinched
<v Speaker 1>in a way where you're like, oh, make it.
<v Speaker 3>Stop, Oh, make it stop. You get the COVID from
<v Speaker 3>this guy.
<v Speaker 2>Well, and not to mention, they have an ice cream
<v Speaker 2>freezer there where you go up and get ice cream
<v Speaker 2>and stuff. That guy went up to the ice cream
<v Speaker 2>freezer like nine times and the entire time was behind me.
<v Speaker 1>And then it was a milky flem.
<v Speaker 2>He had like a frozen butterfinger the whole time. Get
<v Speaker 2>like four of them.
<v Speaker 3>Plan Anyway, that's kind of funny to me. These geese
<v Speaker 3>are dying off, can't they anyway?
<v Speaker 2>That's not those poor geese Okay, And then I got
<v Speaker 2>one final thing for it. There's a post that's gone
<v Speaker 2>viral right now because we all need water bottles when
<v Speaker 2>we're working out and stuff, right yeah, when we're working
<v Speaker 2>on our fitness, unless you're a lady, which just you
<v Speaker 2>get those water bottles just for an accessory to walk
<v Speaker 2>around with. The post is talking about that. Basically, every
<v Speaker 2>few years, water bottle brands have a hold over women.
<v Speaker 2>They latch onto ladies because of trendy water bottles. It
<v Speaker 2>becomes just a part of your personality. And then it
<v Speaker 2>started breaking things down by day, like you know, in
<v Speaker 2>the two thousands, it was the Nalgen in the early
<v Speaker 2>two thousands, the camelbacks from like twenty ten to twenty sixteen,
<v Speaker 2>the s Well or swell ones we're twenty sixteen to nineteen.
<v Speaker 2>Then the hydro flax flasks, it the Yetties, the simply
<v Speaker 2>moderns Stanley from twenty twenty two to twenty four. All
<v Speaker 2>the ladies had the Stanley's. Yeah, and now it's the
<v Speaker 2>o Wala water bottles. They are so trendy all the
<v Speaker 2>ladies have them. The water bottle companies just have to
<v Speaker 2>be rubbing their hands together every year because.
<v Speaker 1>They're spending it's like thirty dollars at the least. Oh yeah,
<v Speaker 1>they buy water, many of them six or seven, so
<v Speaker 1>you can have one for every day of the week
<v Speaker 1>six seven. That's like three hundred and fifty bucks right
<v Speaker 1>there on the lower end of water bottles. And they
<v Speaker 1>are raking in the cash.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, profits are skyrockinging this year. At o'walla, the lady
<v Speaker 3>is love our water judge. I'm kind of in camp
<v Speaker 3>water bottle right now. I carry one with me all
<v Speaker 3>the time. Now. I don't know why. I don't know
<v Speaker 3>what's happened.
<v Speaker 1>I don't know how we made it through the whole
<v Speaker 1>nineties without water. But the entire time.
<v Speaker 3>I peace so much.
<v Speaker 2>I like drinking water. I like staying hydrated. But the
<v Speaker 2>amount of times I urinate good for your kidneys, I guess,
<v Speaker 2>unless you're.
<v Speaker 3>Up nine times a night urinating. But is it a
<v Speaker 3>steady stream? Like, yeah, it's a solid stream. I'll show
<v Speaker 3>you if you want. We can go in there right now.
<v Speaker 4>I want to see it.
<v Speaker 3>I'll blow a hole.
<v Speaker 2>Right in the back of that urnae. It's a powerful stream.
<v Speaker 2>Still no problem, but.
<v Speaker 3>Like being a problem though no extreme.
<v Speaker 2>If we had a stream competition, I can stand probably
<v Speaker 2>down at the end of the hallway and hit the
<v Speaker 2>front doors.
<v Speaker 3>Keep you and Josh do that.
<v Speaker 1>Actually, it's a little harder for me to have a stream.
<v Speaker 2>You should see me write my name in the snow.
<v Speaker 2>I can do it from like forty feet away.
<v Speaker 1>That's the whole front yard.
<v Speaker 3>A solid stream.
<v Speaker 2>Oh yeah, sorry, ladies, I'm taking anything else.
<v Speaker 1>Josh.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah.
<v Speaker 4>So we've talked multiple times about how many different trading
<v Speaker 4>cards this year have broken world records for the prices
<v Speaker 4>that they're going. I think it's kind of getting over
<v Speaker 4>the top. Now. Steph Curry is famous for hitting a
<v Speaker 4>night night shot, and it's one of those where he
<v Speaker 4>puts his hands together and acts like he's sleeping because
<v Speaker 4>he just hit the game winning shot of the to
<v Speaker 4>end the game. And the most famous one actually is
<v Speaker 4>one that he did against the Denver Nuggets. So we
<v Speaker 4>don't want to talk about that one.
<v Speaker 3>But there is a TOPS card.
<v Speaker 4>It's the TOPS Chrome Update card that just sold for
<v Speaker 4>thirty thousand dollars. Now that's not record breaking, but it
<v Speaker 4>is going viral because it is a minion that is
<v Speaker 4>dressed like Steph Curry.
<v Speaker 3>Now it's just over the top.
<v Speaker 4>Why are we selling minion cards for thirty?
<v Speaker 1>It's so cute.
<v Speaker 4>This minion just looks like Steph Curry hitting the Night
<v Speaker 4>Night Post. What are we doing here?
<v Speaker 1>I want that card?
<v Speaker 3>Seek something to tell your toddlers. Timeburdrow, what's blowing up?
<v Speaker 6>We've got receipts, We've got drummers, We've got Denver talking
<v Speaker 6>gets the mile High Height where the JKJ Legends and
<v Speaker 6>icon on Mix one hundred.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, it is time to get into all the big
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<v Speaker 5>I want bacon, bacon, bacon.
<v Speaker 3>Today is National Bacon Lover's Day.
<v Speaker 2>I want bacon, bacon, bacon.
<v Speaker 3>I love bacon. Well, people with heart problems general.
<v Speaker 1>They still like it. They just can't have it. There's
<v Speaker 1>the difference.
<v Speaker 3>I go get that turkey bacon today. Don't be an
<v Speaker 3>idiot do that.
<v Speaker 1>To make her so sad.
<v Speaker 2>On National Vacan Day, I was looking at a black
<v Speaker 2>and white photo this morning of mister John Stamos. He
<v Speaker 2>turned sixty three yesterday and he continued a birthday tradition
<v Speaker 2>where he uh posts strategically cropped nude photos of his
<v Speaker 2>upper half. This is the third time in four years
<v Speaker 2>he has marked his birthday that way. The post immediately
<v Speaker 2>generated tens of thousands of interactions, with plenty of fans
<v Speaker 2>making inappropriate Uncle Jesse.
<v Speaker 1>Jokes, Yeah, I was one of them. Did you see mine?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah? He still looks good, for sure, He's still he
<v Speaker 2>just looks good.
<v Speaker 1>He's such a good looking guy. I mean, face is
<v Speaker 1>starting to get you know, well, if you see it,
<v Speaker 1>you know what six In the photo he does the
<v Speaker 1>young gen Z thing where he puts the camera in
<v Speaker 1>front of his face, so he's got the phone, you know,
<v Speaker 1>strategically playing right there, amazing that body?
<v Speaker 3>Oh you all right over there? Yes, oh stop again.
<v Speaker 3>Oh it's from the show, from this show all right.
<v Speaker 2>So, if you didn't know, Meta is being sued for
<v Speaker 2>one point four trillion dollars good by twenty nine US states.
<v Speaker 2>They are alleging that the way that Facebook and Instagram
<v Speaker 2>are operated and they're both hazardous to children's health.
<v Speaker 3>Yes, and I agree it's.
<v Speaker 1>Hazardous to my health, everybody's health.
<v Speaker 2>So if the states win these lawsuits, there could be
<v Speaker 2>some changes that come to Facebook and the IG one
<v Speaker 2>the death of the infinite scroll and AutoPlay, the features
<v Speaker 2>intended to take you down rabbit holes and maximize screen time,
<v Speaker 2>So an end to that. Good, No more algorithm manipulation.
<v Speaker 2>This could mean a return to the old chronological way
<v Speaker 2>that you would do your feed.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you baby Jesus. You watch one one video.
<v Speaker 2>On Tacos and the next thing you know, the next
<v Speaker 2>one hundred videos are on tacos.
<v Speaker 1>Oh my god, which isn't a bad thing, but still
<v Speaker 1>don't switch it up.
<v Speaker 2>One Sydney Sweeney video on your next one hundred videos
<v Speaker 2>are sweets.
<v Speaker 3>Hold on, you don't like that. Wait minute.
<v Speaker 2>It would curb frequent notifications because they're gonna cut down
<v Speaker 2>the excessive push notifications to your kids designed to get
<v Speaker 2>you hooked again. Is they say, it's the death of Fensta,
<v Speaker 2>which are fake accounts, burner accounts that kids are creating
<v Speaker 2>that your parents can't find. They're gonna crack down on that.
<v Speaker 2>And then my personal favorite.
<v Speaker 3>The end of the like button.
<v Speaker 2>One of the main ways teens get hooked on social
<v Speaker 2>media is their addiction to their like count.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my god, I'm so happy about that. I just
<v Speaker 3>the like button is so annoying to me.
<v Speaker 1>So we're not gonna be able to say we.
<v Speaker 3>Like something now.
<v Speaker 2>You just look at it and in your head go
<v Speaker 2>I like that, and then you move on and then
<v Speaker 2>you're not gonna need to worry about.
<v Speaker 3>Oh my god, I only got seven likes on my post.
<v Speaker 1>Right though, for the kids, they need that, they need.
<v Speaker 2>To be We need it too in this industry and
<v Speaker 2>media where we are forced to post stuff every day.
<v Speaker 3>And they were like, I all got twenty Like.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it does hit your ego a little bit, it does.
<v Speaker 3>I'm sorry. I was focusing on what's going on over
<v Speaker 3>the airways, So sorry are the airwaves? We got ten
<v Speaker 3>thousand likes?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah?
<v Speaker 1>Are they gonna make sure that the stuff that we
<v Speaker 1>see on Instagram and Facebook is a little more factual?
<v Speaker 1>Are they gonna do a little better not putting all
<v Speaker 1>the AI stuff up there, like, because that's what annoys
<v Speaker 1>me now is just like a constant you.
<v Speaker 2>Get confusedly, I do it's real or not?
<v Speaker 3>I don't know whether or not I should like this
<v Speaker 3>or not. Okay, well is this picture of Uncle Jesse Reel?
<v Speaker 1>I know, Well, we have to know, we need to
<v Speaker 1>know all those hard hitting facts. You know, we do
<v Speaker 1>know about kids in Colorado. And this is a really
<v Speaker 1>good story for everybody. Matt scores, I've hit a record
<v Speaker 1>high here in Colorado can be math in So math
<v Speaker 1>emerged as a bright spot in the latest standardized test results.
<v Speaker 1>So students posted record stores in a subject where they
<v Speaker 1>have historically legged behind English language arts. So this is
<v Speaker 1>really really good news. And here's the numbers. Last year,
<v Speaker 1>thirty five point nine percent of the kids, yeah, met
<v Speaker 1>or exceeded math expectations, and this year that number went
<v Speaker 1>up to thirty seven point three. That is the fourth
<v Speaker 1>consecutive year of an increase.
<v Speaker 3>Can you turn that into a decimal formula in AI?
<v Speaker 3>We have to be you know what I went and
<v Speaker 3>bought yesterday?
<v Speaker 1>What's up?
<v Speaker 3>I went and had to purchase a ti eighty four calculator.
<v Speaker 3>They're still using the old TI eighty fours.
<v Speaker 1>Are they still like five hundred dollars?
<v Speaker 2>No, they were on sale was ninety bucks. Why I
<v Speaker 2>upgraded and got the t I eighty four C. I
<v Speaker 2>think it is because it's got a little color screen. Okay,
<v Speaker 2>because when you do your graphin no, the graphing, I
<v Speaker 2>guess you can do different colors on the graphs.
<v Speaker 3>I guess which is important.
<v Speaker 2>But yeah, so I was like, what, I've got one somewhere. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>from when I was in school.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, well you hang on to that guy.
<v Speaker 2>I know.
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it's like a mortgage payment back is it's in.
<v Speaker 3>A box somewhere.
<v Speaker 2>The thing about the new ones I like that they're
<v Speaker 2>rechargeable now, so you just plug them under your wall
<v Speaker 2>and you're recharge them.
<v Speaker 3>They're flying through double A battery.
<v Speaker 1>That's the worst part is this piece of equipment then.
<v Speaker 2>Cost you the nine double a's in the back, and
<v Speaker 2>then you can sit down to take a test and they're.
<v Speaker 3>All dead and your batteries go dead. They're leaking acid.
<v Speaker 1>Oh gosh. But that is a really good look for
<v Speaker 1>Colorado because I know with the kiddos and across the
<v Speaker 1>nation in general, math has been a subject where it's
<v Speaker 1>been going down. So the fact that we're starting to
<v Speaker 1>see an upswing this has parents and teachers pretty excited.
<v Speaker 1>Way to go, kids, Yeah, to make everybody proud. All right,
<v Speaker 1>this next one, Jeremy, I know it's about a bear,
<v Speaker 1>and I know it's up in crusted.
<v Speaker 3>Butte, so get some bear sound effects.
<v Speaker 1>But a bear broke into a home encrusted Butte and started.
<v Speaker 3>A like in a fireplace.
<v Speaker 1>You didn't his cousin Smokey warn him about the dangers
<v Speaker 1>of forest fires? Nice?
<v Speaker 3>Come on.
<v Speaker 1>The story's funny because in the headline says that the
<v Speaker 1>bear snuck into the home this week and unintentionally started
<v Speaker 1>a fire. What as opposed to intentionally like an arson?
<v Speaker 5>Bear?
<v Speaker 4>Like?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, why they worded it the article? I was just like,
<v Speaker 1>oh funny.
<v Speaker 2>My parents had a bear they caught on their ring
<v Speaker 2>cam at almost eleven o'clock at night wandering up and
<v Speaker 2>down their driveway. My mom sent me the video. That
<v Speaker 2>was a big boy too. It was a big bear
<v Speaker 2>wandered around in their driveway.
<v Speaker 1>Could you imagine just if you went out to your
<v Speaker 1>car and you saw a bear? I mean, what would
<v Speaker 1>you even do what you know, that's what you want
<v Speaker 1>to Oh funny? Okay, So this story in cres of
<v Speaker 1>Butte again. This bear just broke in and started a
<v Speaker 1>fire in the kitchen and thankfully firefighters were able to
<v Speaker 1>come out the fire make sure the bear wasn't in danger,
<v Speaker 1>nobody got hurt or anything. But this is just one
<v Speaker 1>of many. I mean, I believe in really the college
<v Speaker 1>you in Seed, didn't they have a bear shops campus yesterday?
<v Speaker 3>He backpack everything you know, Yeah, exactly.
<v Speaker 1>He's ready to get at those math scores too, little
<v Speaker 1>berry Dada all right? And then just one more because
<v Speaker 1>Casa Boonita that's coming up soon, right well, September twenty
<v Speaker 1>ninth is when they cut it off, but or where
<v Speaker 1>they started up rather and then it goes through November first.
<v Speaker 1>But because that place is still so dang busy, you
<v Speaker 1>have to get a reservation to take part in Casa Boonita,
<v Speaker 1>so customers are encouraged to work costumes. You can dress
<v Speaker 1>as your favorite cliff diver, action hero or even a
<v Speaker 1>soapopia if you want to get.
<v Speaker 3>Crazy and can I be a soap apia with Espiedo.
<v Speaker 1>On shake your sugar dust everywhere that's what.
<v Speaker 3>I'm talking back. That would be epic shake sugar.
<v Speaker 1>Have you guys ever done the Bonita?
<v Speaker 3>You can't say that I have either.
<v Speaker 1>I haven't shown. But they encourage you to like wear
<v Speaker 1>costumes and get into the whole act and everything, because everybody,
<v Speaker 1>even the cliff divers, everybody kind of gets into.
<v Speaker 3>The dress up.
<v Speaker 2>Like one of the Mariachi guys come in with a
<v Speaker 2>jank guitar, just like.
<v Speaker 3>In your speedo.
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, okay, so I'll be a soapopia with a big
<v Speaker 2>sombrero on in Espeedo.
<v Speaker 1>See that we've already figured it out. Yeah, there he goes.
<v Speaker 1>So anyway, Casa Boonita you can get in on that.
<v Speaker 1>Starting September twenty ninth.
<v Speaker 2>All right, So in our mile High High, Katie was
<v Speaker 2>talking about how Colorado kids be math in math scores
<v Speaker 2>are way up, and we actually had a math teacher
<v Speaker 2>call us to confirm.
<v Speaker 3>Hi, Andrea, good morning, welcome to the show.
<v Speaker 5>Hi, thank you.
<v Speaker 3>Well, where are you a math teacher at?
<v Speaker 2>Oh?
<v Speaker 5>You're from that's right, you know me? You know me?
<v Speaker 3>Oh really we know you? Yeah? Yeah, uh so you're
<v Speaker 3>you're teaching math? What kind of math are you teaching?
<v Speaker 5>Like algebra, Yeah, algebra one and geometry. I got the
<v Speaker 5>ninth and tenth graders, so ninth grade scores went up
<v Speaker 5>a whole lot. Tenth grade went up a decent amount.
<v Speaker 5>But my principal even came in and said he wanted
<v Speaker 5>to frame our data from last year from how much
<v Speaker 5>we grew so pretty exciting.
<v Speaker 3>You asked for a raise, like shit, it saw me no, But.
<v Speaker 5>I told him anything he wanted me to do. In
<v Speaker 5>my observation, I wasn't doing it because clearly I know
<v Speaker 5>what I'm doing.
<v Speaker 3>And then we laughed, Yeah, yeah, that's pretty fun.
<v Speaker 2>Next right, I will tell you that I graduated high
<v Speaker 2>school in nineteen ninety eight from Bear Creek.
<v Speaker 3>I'm a Bear Creek boy.
<v Speaker 5>I'm lake Wood, Tiger Lake local.
<v Speaker 3>I love that.
<v Speaker 2>I will tell you since nineteen ninety eight, I have never.
<v Speaker 3>Ever used algebra or geometry. I mean COmON alls anymore, not.
<v Speaker 5>One frame it as procedural thinking, linear thinking process in
<v Speaker 5>place exactly, it is.
<v Speaker 1>The process of figuring it out.
<v Speaker 2>That's a nice that's really good, really good, but I
<v Speaker 2>still have never used it. I appreciate what you do,
<v Speaker 2>and thank you for molding young minds.
<v Speaker 3>Thank you to all of.
<v Speaker 2>Our teachers out there, all jokes aside. And then one final,
<v Speaker 2>one final question. Did you hear me talking about being
<v Speaker 2>a soap apia in a speedo? You want to see that?
<v Speaker 1>Yes?
<v Speaker 5>I said I would call in only if if I
<v Speaker 5>get that AI image. Since we see all your AI
<v Speaker 5>images up there view with the sombrero, the soap apia,
<v Speaker 5>the speedo and maybe a guitar strategacy place.
<v Speaker 2>Why is it gotta be AI Andrea image right now?
<v Speaker 5>We don't need you're getting fired, We don't need to
<v Speaker 5>get fired.
<v Speaker 3>We need you here.
<v Speaker 2>You're so funny, Andrea. We appreciate you listening. Now get
<v Speaker 2>into class and teach those goofy kids.
<v Speaker 3>All right, all right, we'll do all right. Thank you
<v Speaker 3>for calling.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you so much, and shout out to everybody at
<v Speaker 2>Colin bye this morning.
<v Speaker 3>We love you guys. JKJ here at mix
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