<v Speaker 1>Jeremy, Katy and Josh Mix one hundred Yeah, TGI Yeah,
<v Speaker 1>Happy Friday, everybody.
<v Speaker 2>Thanks for hanging out with Jeremy, Katy and Josh live
<v Speaker 2>in Local at Alone Tree. All Right, so we've got
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<v Speaker 2>little in studio performance.
<v Speaker 3>Who's our latest winner. Who's going to join us?
<v Speaker 1>Josh Sarah from Greeley, and she is pumped, she says delightful.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, all Sarah's are delightful.
<v Speaker 4>Uh.
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<v Speaker 3>Coming up at eight twenty. I'm stump.
<v Speaker 2>I'm trying to decide if I want to switch gears
<v Speaker 2>for eight twenty today. Oh okay, well maybe go back
<v Speaker 2>to Josh's goofy girlfriend with her half birthday. So many
<v Speaker 2>people were fired up about that, and I almost just
<v Speaker 2>want to take some calls from people who are pro
<v Speaker 2>half birthday or anti half birthday. I'm thinking about it
<v Speaker 2>because I mean, the text line blew up with it.
<v Speaker 3>It did fired up.
<v Speaker 5>I am defending your girlfriend because I am pro half birthday.
<v Speaker 2>I am, yeah, but you you're like an attention shut up,
<v Speaker 2>that's not it.
<v Speaker 3>Attention friend.
<v Speaker 5>Growing up, her birthday was six months after mine, so
<v Speaker 5>mine was October. Mine's April thirteenth versus October thirteenth. So
<v Speaker 5>we would celebrate like that and call it our half birthdays.
<v Speaker 5>And so then my kids started doing it, and I
<v Speaker 5>just thought it was something everybody did.
<v Speaker 6>So when you said you have to.
<v Speaker 5>I was like, oh, yeah, the half birthday, you better
<v Speaker 5>go celebrate.
<v Speaker 2>Josh, yeah, I'm thinking about maybe doing that at A twenty.
<v Speaker 2>If people fired up about this, we'll see we're gonna
<v Speaker 2>flush it out. Text us if you want to, if
<v Speaker 2>you think that's gonna be good at eight twenty today
<v Speaker 2>three oh three, six nine one, sixteen forty nine. If
<v Speaker 2>you want to voice your opinion about the half birthday,
<v Speaker 2>I'd be happy to put you on the air really quick.
<v Speaker 2>I've lost my keys. I'd like to put this out
<v Speaker 2>there to the Mile High City. I've lost my keys.
<v Speaker 2>And it's got like this ariat leather keychain on it.
<v Speaker 2>It's really cool. It's one of my favorite key chains.
<v Speaker 2>It says Aria on it. There's real leather.
<v Speaker 3>It smells like leather. I lost my keys about three
<v Speaker 3>weeks ago. Well, I do no idea. I can't get
<v Speaker 3>into anything. What keys there's well, there's.
<v Speaker 2>House keys on there, there's my mailbox key. I can't
<v Speaker 2>get my mail.
<v Speaker 3>There's some other various keys that I have on there
<v Speaker 3>to like some safts and stuff. I do not like you.
<v Speaker 3>I mean, I got key.
<v Speaker 2>It's like it's a lot of keys that I carry
<v Speaker 2>with me like a annotation engineer. Yeah, yeah, like janitorial stuff.
<v Speaker 2>So if anyone has found my keys.
<v Speaker 3>I'd like them back.
<v Speaker 2>It's been so concerning using Nichole's keys, and that's really
<v Speaker 2>annoying because like if I need to get down to
<v Speaker 2>the mailbox or something, I've got to wait till she
<v Speaker 2>comes home and then I can use her key to
<v Speaker 2>get in the mailbox. Yeah, so things are bad right
<v Speaker 2>now for me.
<v Speaker 5>I am so obsessive about my keys.
<v Speaker 6>I go to that at night me too, Like they
<v Speaker 6>have to be in my purse.
<v Speaker 5>My purse is in my bedroom and they like sometimes
<v Speaker 5>I'll get up in the middle of the night panicked.
<v Speaker 6>To make about my keys, and I will.
<v Speaker 5>Go directly to my purse to make sure they're in there.
<v Speaker 5>So you just gave me like so much anxiety mine.
<v Speaker 2>Going to special hook every night. There's the hook for
<v Speaker 2>my keys for Nicknacks keys. There's some keys on there
<v Speaker 2>for like gates and stuff at the house.
<v Speaker 3>So how are you driving?
<v Speaker 2>There's keys for my son's car there. I have my
<v Speaker 2>car key. This is what sometimes when I go into
<v Speaker 2>the gym, I don't want to bring my water keys, right,
<v Speaker 2>so I click off my car key put it in
<v Speaker 2>my pocket because you don't need the key to start
<v Speaker 2>the car, right, So it's just the fob.
<v Speaker 3>And I've got that. So that's thank god I have
<v Speaker 3>that because I only have one.
<v Speaker 6>Because that's the expensive key toffect yeah place.
<v Speaker 2>Six enter bucks, So I no idea, you guys, and
<v Speaker 2>it's a it's a horrible feeling.
<v Speaker 3>It's a really bad feeling. You have to know where
<v Speaker 3>you are.
<v Speaker 5>I would be like up at night, I wouldn't be
<v Speaker 5>able to do it anything.
<v Speaker 3>I'm constantly thinking about where my keys are.
<v Speaker 2>I gotta ask you, was your dad Maybe it's a
<v Speaker 2>different time because I have I have a few keys
<v Speaker 2>on there, but I've definitely pared down. Yeah, whereas I
<v Speaker 2>don't have that many because you don't need that many anymore.
<v Speaker 3>Growing up.
<v Speaker 2>My dad had a lot of keys on his keychain. Yeah,
<v Speaker 2>he probably had seventy five keys.
<v Speaker 6>On the you know, more important, right he had?
<v Speaker 3>So like what did all these go to?
<v Speaker 6>And more keys you had?
<v Speaker 3>Nobody knows, right you were.
<v Speaker 5>I'd like to have a lot of keychains just because
<v Speaker 5>it's hard for me to find it in my purse,
<v Speaker 5>like just grabbing it, because that's the thing I don't
<v Speaker 5>like look through my purse. I'm just feeling to try
<v Speaker 5>and find my keys. So now I have a big
<v Speaker 5>fat chicken wing keychain.
<v Speaker 3>And not hel so so actually chicken wing.
<v Speaker 6>It's the size of a chicken wing too.
<v Speaker 5>It's like this big and it's easy to go in
<v Speaker 5>there and grab and find. But you'll see my keychain
<v Speaker 5>is pretty massive. But I also have the hook to
<v Speaker 5>where my car key and my house keys separate because
<v Speaker 5>when I go on walks, Yeah, I don't need the
<v Speaker 5>whole chicken wing and everything.
<v Speaker 6>I just need my house keys. So I take them
<v Speaker 6>off a lot.
<v Speaker 5>And so this is a fear of mine to lose
<v Speaker 5>my keys.
<v Speaker 3>No idea where they're at.
<v Speaker 6>Such a fear. Three weeks and you've looked everywhere.
<v Speaker 3>Right everywhere, probably twenty.
<v Speaker 2>Times and it's frustrating because, yes, you go back to
<v Speaker 2>the same drawer fifteen times, you check that hook that
<v Speaker 2>I hang them on every night, you know, Yep, still
<v Speaker 2>not there. They didn't magically walk back up the wall
<v Speaker 2>and hang themselves up. No, So anyway, uh again, areat
<v Speaker 2>key chain? If anybody finds it, uh anywhere, please reach
<v Speaker 2>out to me.
<v Speaker 6>Side note, you are hanging your keys by your door?
<v Speaker 3>Still, well yeah, right?
<v Speaker 6>Is that what I just heard?
<v Speaker 3>Well, it's near like the garage door.
<v Speaker 6>He locks his doors. It's okay.
<v Speaker 5>No, no, no, somebody breaks into your house. That's the
<v Speaker 5>first thing they do is they take your keys. Now
<v Speaker 5>they have your cars, Now they have a way into
<v Speaker 5>your house. No, don't do that. You keep it way
<v Speaker 5>far away from your door.
<v Speaker 6>Don't put your key.
<v Speaker 3>That is ridiculous.
<v Speaker 6>No, it's not.
<v Speaker 3>It's like it's inconvenient.
<v Speaker 2>Honestly, I don't have to worry about right now because
<v Speaker 2>my keys are probably laying in Medows parking lot or something.
<v Speaker 3>They ain't getting.
<v Speaker 2>Nothing from me, Katie, I don't have to worry about
<v Speaker 2>that at all. Leather ariat keychain, it smells like leather
<v Speaker 2>watter keys. Reach out Jeremy at Mikes one hundred dot
<v Speaker 2>com if you wouldn't mind emailing me, thank you. Well,
<v Speaker 2>Josh has been dating Princess Pilot, this new girl for how.
<v Speaker 6>Long now, buddy? Like nine months?
<v Speaker 4>Right?
<v Speaker 7>Oh?
<v Speaker 3>Yeah? Yeah, about nine a year.
<v Speaker 2>This is a kind of a red day for you.
<v Speaker 2>This is I've known Josh for a long time. What
<v Speaker 2>are we going on now, man? Six seven years?
<v Speaker 8>Yeah?
<v Speaker 2>Yeah, well you generally how many girls he goes through
<v Speaker 2>every week?
<v Speaker 3>Six seven sixty seven?
<v Speaker 2>So come on, okay, not too wrong.
<v Speaker 3>He's trying to defend it to Josh is a player. Anyway.
<v Speaker 2>I've met this Princess Pilot a few times, and each
<v Speaker 2>time I meet her, I just started getting different vibes
<v Speaker 2>from her each and every time. And then I heard
<v Speaker 2>this thing this morning about what she did to you yesterday.
<v Speaker 3>You want to explain what happened?
<v Speaker 1>Yeah, it was just interesting to me because I was
<v Speaker 1>at the Chicken fight thing yesterday with Katie and in
<v Speaker 1>the middle of that, I got a text message and
<v Speaker 1>it was kind of like a sad, upset text message,
<v Speaker 1>and it was her realizing that yesterday was her half
<v Speaker 1>birthday and we didn't do anything for it, and it
<v Speaker 1>was almost on me for not remembering that it was
<v Speaker 1>her half birthday discuss I'm sorry, And so I ended
<v Speaker 1>up having to kind of cut my time with Katie
<v Speaker 1>last night shorter, because in the moments of texting back
<v Speaker 1>and forth with her, we created a plan to go
<v Speaker 1>kind of celebrate her half birthday with some mini putt
<v Speaker 1>putt and some cookies that she likes and some candles
<v Speaker 1>and a birthday sash and hold the sash.
<v Speaker 2>Sash is a birthday a half birthday sash.
<v Speaker 3>This is why I say.
<v Speaker 2>Make her princess pilot, because she needs to be treated
<v Speaker 2>like a princess, and she does. I will, she doesn't
<v Speaker 2>be treated like now, when does she get out of
<v Speaker 2>middle school today?
<v Speaker 3>Pick her up at three fifteen? No, she's in her thirties, dude,
<v Speaker 3>she is.
<v Speaker 1>And so she's thirty so and a half and.
<v Speaker 6>It's thirty and a half.
<v Speaker 3>You know my half birthdays. She's not even in her twenties. No,
<v Speaker 3>but she's got a three.
<v Speaker 1>This is the thing some people, it's a huge deal.
<v Speaker 3>And we have gotten text from both sides.
<v Speaker 6>It's so dumb.
<v Speaker 3>This is okay. I feel like I'm gonna hurt some
<v Speaker 3>feelings here, know you.
<v Speaker 2>This is InCred lightly incredibly immature.
<v Speaker 3>It's to me, it screams immaturity and self centeredness. So
<v Speaker 3>why am I not doing it?
<v Speaker 2>But it's immature and it's very self centered to say
<v Speaker 2>it's my half birthday. Everybody may make this day all
<v Speaker 2>about me. Now I need two birthdays.
<v Speaker 1>I think it's incredibly silly too, But I also think
<v Speaker 1>it's silly. It's something that I will say a lot
<v Speaker 1>of women enjoy, a lot of women do this. I mean,
<v Speaker 1>this is not the first time, because who does like
<v Speaker 1>to be celebrated.
<v Speaker 2>Once a year? It's special once a year. Once you
<v Speaker 2>start doing it twice a year, it's not special. When
<v Speaker 2>do we stop? When's your quarter birthday, my half birthday,
<v Speaker 2>my three quarter birthday, my real birthday, my birthday month?
<v Speaker 3>Well, okay, the birthday month is real.
<v Speaker 2>I mean it's come on, step back and look at
<v Speaker 2>this from fifty thousand feet.
<v Speaker 6>It's stupid.
<v Speaker 3>We're not getting the poor girl. She is not getting
<v Speaker 3>a lot of poor princess.
<v Speaker 2>Listen, I know people are texting like crazy, call us
<v Speaker 2>try to defend this. Am I way off and Princess
<v Speaker 2>Pilot is onto something.
<v Speaker 3>I want to talk to you. It's a fun Friday
<v Speaker 3>show and I'm sorry I called you immature.
<v Speaker 4>Three three six.
<v Speaker 2>Three oh three six nine one sixteen forty nine. Phone
<v Speaker 2>lines are open called get in my kitchen.
<v Speaker 3>Defend this?
<v Speaker 1>Can anybody defend it?
<v Speaker 2>Candy, my wife texted in and she said, oh my god,
<v Speaker 2>please tell me this half birthday thing is made up?
<v Speaker 3>Did Josh make this up? And no, he didn't.
<v Speaker 2>And then and then she wrote in again and said,
<v Speaker 2>oh my god, he bought her a sash.
<v Speaker 5>See And here's my in my world, I'm just thinking, like,
<v Speaker 5>if you want to give something a label, as far
<v Speaker 5>as we're gonna hang out and celebrate something, I'm fine
<v Speaker 5>with that. If you're you know, enjoying each other's company,
<v Speaker 5>and if in that you know realm you're talking about
<v Speaker 5>how six months from now is your real birthday?
<v Speaker 6>I don't mind it. I guess that is what I'm saying.
<v Speaker 5>Maybe it's because I've had, you know, a little gen
<v Speaker 5>zer and I've had to raise her, and so I've
<v Speaker 5>dealt with.
<v Speaker 6>This like life.
<v Speaker 1>You know.
<v Speaker 2>You know what's funny even more to me is that
<v Speaker 2>it's not Josh going to Princess Pilot and saying, hey,
<v Speaker 2>it's you. It's your half birthday It's kind of a
<v Speaker 2>cutesy thing, right for a boyfriend to acknowledge that and
<v Speaker 2>be like, hey, let's go out at your half birthday,
<v Speaker 2>you know, kind of in a silly fun way.
<v Speaker 3>It's her yeah, it's self proclamation. Right, Clearly it's my
<v Speaker 3>half birthday has.
<v Speaker 6>Been a thing. Clearly this has been a thing.
<v Speaker 2>The bones are blown up. I want to talk to you, guys.
<v Speaker 2>I gotta play a quick song. We're gonna be back
<v Speaker 2>in about three minutes and thirty seconds, but please sound off.
<v Speaker 2>I want to hear your opinion. Am I way off base?
<v Speaker 2>And Princess Pilot is onto something. We're gonna try to
<v Speaker 2>zip through these people because I just want to take
<v Speaker 2>like a quick like poll on all this.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, So when you call in, let's be quick. Just
<v Speaker 3>say half yes, half no.
<v Speaker 2>And if you want to give a quick explanation, are
<v Speaker 2>you for the half birthday or against the half birthday?
<v Speaker 2>And I love the guy who went off about sashes
<v Speaker 2>just a minute ago in our text line that oh my.
<v Speaker 3>God, she needed a sash.
<v Speaker 6>Got some problems with sashes apparently.
<v Speaker 2>Let's get your thoughts three zero three six nine one
<v Speaker 2>sixteen forty nine Juliette, welcome to the show.
<v Speaker 3>Are you four or against the half birthday?
<v Speaker 7>Against it?
<v Speaker 2>Thank you very much, really quick, you want to tell
<v Speaker 2>us why.
<v Speaker 9>It's silly. I've never heard of that, even being a girl,
<v Speaker 9>and I'm twenty eight, never heard of that. Never heard
<v Speaker 9>of anybody I've known that does stuff like that. I
<v Speaker 9>do have a question, though, Yeah, so does he know
<v Speaker 9>if this comes from like her childhood, Like does did
<v Speaker 9>her parents do this for her?
<v Speaker 10>Or was this something that started when she became an adult?
<v Speaker 1>You know what, I think it's like a tradition thing.
<v Speaker 1>I think it is. It was made a big deal
<v Speaker 1>as a child, so now it's made a big deal
<v Speaker 1>as an adult.
<v Speaker 8>You know.
<v Speaker 2>There you go, all right, Juliette, we have you down
<v Speaker 2>for no, it's silly. Thank you for being the voice
<v Speaker 2>of reason.
<v Speaker 11>Kevin, Hey, well, I'm definitely against it. I think it's ridiculous.
<v Speaker 11>But I have a slightly different take on it. Okay,
<v Speaker 11>my birthday is in January, in the middle of January.
<v Speaker 11>This is the worst possible time to have a birthday.
<v Speaker 11>So about twenty years ago I was thinking, man, I
<v Speaker 11>freaking hate my birthdays. January nineteenth. Yeah, and then I
<v Speaker 11>was like, dude, you're a grown ass man. You can
<v Speaker 11>celebrate your birthday whenever.
<v Speaker 10>One.
<v Speaker 6>Yeah, I chance to.
<v Speaker 11>June nineteenth and called it Kevin Fast.
<v Speaker 3>Did you get yourself a fast?
<v Speaker 11>It's not every year, Okay, I like to say Kevin
<v Speaker 11>Fast is an annual event that takes place every four
<v Speaker 11>to six years.
<v Speaker 3>But in general, you're you're you're no, you're in camp.
<v Speaker 10>No, No, it's freaking ridiculous.
<v Speaker 2>It's freaking ridiculous, Kevin. Thank you very much for your vote. Judy,
<v Speaker 2>what's your vote for the half birthday?
<v Speaker 10>I'm against the way that she is doing it, but
<v Speaker 10>not against the actual just giving yourself joy.
<v Speaker 3>Okay, so yes, on giving yourself joy? Thank you?
<v Speaker 2>I put you in camp. Yes, here is Brian. Brian,
<v Speaker 2>welcome to the show.
<v Speaker 3>Half birthday? Yes or no?
<v Speaker 8>Oh definitely no, I agree, refuse. It's like when will end?
<v Speaker 8>I know, buddy, three quarter birthday? You know, half birthday,
<v Speaker 8>you know, three quarters whatever. It's just like, when will
<v Speaker 8>end it?
<v Speaker 7>Who?
<v Speaker 2>This is my January birthday, it's my February birthday, it's
<v Speaker 2>my Mark's birthday.
<v Speaker 3>You know, you're right, I will never end.
<v Speaker 8>Right when I was born on this day of this month.
<v Speaker 10>We're going to celebrate that day every month.
<v Speaker 2>Right, I was born on the twenty first. Everything twenty
<v Speaker 2>one is about me, Brian. I have your vote. Thank
<v Speaker 2>you so much, Martha. Welcome to the show. Half Birthday
<v Speaker 2>Yes or no?
<v Speaker 7>Yes? And it's literally because my daughter is born in
<v Speaker 7>December and you can't really throw birthday party in December. Yeah,
<v Speaker 7>we do a private party for her.
<v Speaker 3>Oh that's ridiculous number, and.
<v Speaker 7>Then a public one for her friends and everybody in June.
<v Speaker 3>Was she born on Christmas?
<v Speaker 10>Why is it?
<v Speaker 7>Why is there a bad thing to say things? There's
<v Speaker 7>literally like National Donut Day, National show. Why that we
<v Speaker 7>just celebrate a birthday.
<v Speaker 2>I don't have to put a sash on when it's
<v Speaker 2>donut Day. Reach Martha three three six nine one sixteen
<v Speaker 2>forty nine. Martha, we appreciate your vote. Here is Peggy
<v Speaker 2>Peggy Yes or no on the half birthday?
<v Speaker 4>Well, I'm kind of half in half and I think.
<v Speaker 3>Oh, you got to pick a side.
<v Speaker 4>Well, the way she's doing it, I would say no
<v Speaker 4>because when my kids were little, I never heard of
<v Speaker 4>a half birthday. But their grandma was never able to
<v Speaker 4>see the kids until summer and they were born in
<v Speaker 4>the winter, so every summer when she saw them, she
<v Speaker 4>would celebrate their half birthday and make a cake.
<v Speaker 2>That's a little different than a girlfriend proclaiming, yeah, this
<v Speaker 2>is my half birthday, give me a sash, and I
<v Speaker 2>think you put a candle in a cook.
<v Speaker 1>You hit the nail on the head when they were little,
<v Speaker 1>when they were little as kiddos.
<v Speaker 3>Yeah, I'm going to put her in yes though, because
<v Speaker 3>I feel like she was a yes. All right, thank you, Peggy.
<v Speaker 2>I'm going to do squeeze two more in on our
<v Speaker 2>little pole here, Dean, for the half birthday or against it?
<v Speaker 10>Completely against it, that's lame.
<v Speaker 2>Thank you for your vote, sir, Thank you for summing
<v Speaker 2>it up. Here is Amber high Amber.
<v Speaker 10>Hi, Okay, Dean, I'm yes, and this is actually Princess
<v Speaker 10>Pilot Jeremy. I wanted to say, I don't think it's
<v Speaker 10>ridiculous to want to sash and celebrate my half birthday
<v Speaker 10>and have one thing made out of pine like you
<v Speaker 10>get on a half birthday. Josh. If you think we're
<v Speaker 10>going to do that special stuff in the bedroom on
<v Speaker 10>your birthday, you have another thing coming.
<v Speaker 8>And I'm no.
<v Speaker 10>Longer going to rent out the regal theater for you.
<v Speaker 10>For we can have a special screening of Biodome starring Paul.
<v Speaker 3>And we will leave it there. The consensus is no,
<v Speaker 3>don't ever do it.
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