July 21, 2025 | Wake Up Classy 97
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July 21, 2025 | Wake Up Classy 97

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Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Monday, July 21st, 2025

Episode summary introduction:

Our headphones were all twisted up this morning but we got it handled, a bug caused a stampede at a Beyonce concert, a 35 year old toilet paper tube made Good News, what are common traits that couples don't have in common, you can win tickets to see Weird Al in Idaho Falls, Tony Hawk left a skateboard at a park in Salt Lake City, Josh shares his musical talents with the house whether they like it or not, our daughter doesn't want to hear about work she just wants a refreshment, why are you parking in front of my house, Chantel and our daughter get very hangry, we are tubin' on Would You Rather, and Josh's lunch grossed out Chantel!

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: Must have traits for significant others
(3:42) - The headphones are a mess again
(6:21) - A bug caused a stampede
(10:24) - Good News to Get You Going
(13:02) - Most common things that are not in common
(18:53) - Win Weird Al tickets
(21:44) - Tony Hawk left a skateboard in SLC
(26:55) - Josh can play the spoons
(31:37) - Josh can play the harmonica
(35:00) - Our daughter doesn't want to hear about work
(39:06) - At home parking
(45:16) - The very hangry ladies
(50:31) - Would You Rather This or That
(54:58) - Josh's gross lunch + outro

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Full show transcript:

00:00:01 [Speaker 1]
Over on Reddit, they asked, the question, for the ladies, what's a weird thing that you absolutely need in a partner?

00:00:10 [Speaker 2]
For the ladies.
00:00:12 [Speaker 2]
Sure.
00:00:13 [Speaker 2]
What's the thing you for me, it's, the ability to laugh with ease.

00:00:21 [Speaker 1]
Okay.

00:00:22 [Speaker 2]
I there's no way I'd ever be able to handle somebody who takes life too seriously.

00:00:28 [Speaker 1]
Okay.

00:00:28 [Speaker 2]
Someone who's not afraid to have fun, who's not afraid to be silly, someone who is able to make me laugh.

00:00:35 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:00:36 [Speaker 1]
I like that.
00:00:38 [Speaker 1]
One person said it is of the utmost importance that he eats quietly.
00:00:44 [Speaker 1]
One person said, I have to like the smell of their BO.

00:00:50 [Speaker 2]
Oh.
00:00:50 [Speaker 2]
Mhmm.

00:00:51 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:00:51 [Speaker 1]
That's important.

00:00:52 [Speaker 2]
But that is important.

00:00:53 [Speaker 1]
Someone said animals need to be naturally drawn to them.
00:00:56 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:00:56 [Speaker 1]
I think that's an important trait.
00:00:58 [Speaker 1]
Look.
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If if animals don't trust you or they feel threatened by you, red flag.

00:01:02 [Speaker 2]
Exactly.

00:01:03 [Speaker 1]
Like, immediate red flag.

00:01:04 [Speaker 2]
This could go for little kids.
00:01:06 [Speaker 2]
If

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little kids

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are like,

00:01:07 [Speaker 1]
I'm not going near that person.
00:01:09 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:01:09 [Speaker 1]
Right?
00:01:11 [Speaker 1]
This person said that she loves nervous men.
00:01:14 [Speaker 1]
Like, when men are obviously nervous to be around you, she thinks it's cute.

00:01:19 [Speaker 2]
That's interesting.
00:01:21 [Speaker 2]
That's a weird thing.

00:01:22 [Speaker 1]
This one says, I always take a peek, and I can easily disregard a guy if he doesn't have clean ears.
00:01:31 [Speaker 1]
It's a small detail that can tell you a lot about somebody's hygiene.

00:01:35 [Speaker 2]
Okay.

00:01:36 [Speaker 1]
Do they take time to clean their ears?
00:01:38 [Speaker 1]
Then they're probably a cleaner person.

00:01:40 [Speaker 2]
Alright.

00:01:41 [Speaker 1]
Trimmed and neat nails, nonnegotiable

00:01:44 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

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She said.

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I don't know.
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It's still the same for me.

00:01:48 [Speaker 1]
Yeah?

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But you gotta you gotta know when to be silly.
00:01:52 [Speaker 2]
You can't you can't be serious all the time.
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Okay.
00:01:55 [Speaker 2]
I couldn't hang.

00:01:56 [Speaker 1]
That's a big deal.
00:01:57 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
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I'm not gonna hang up.
00:01:59 [Speaker 1]
Said you gotta be good at board games or at least good at understanding the rules to board games so that she doesn't feel like she's yanking her hair out every time they try a new board game.
00:02:08 [Speaker 1]
She's big on board games.

00:02:10 [Speaker 2]
I heard.

00:02:11 [Speaker 1]
This one likes

00:02:11 [Speaker 2]
What's it nonnegotiable for you?

00:02:15 [Speaker 1]
You gotta be, it's gotta be a food thing, I think.
00:02:20 [Speaker 1]
Like, you've gotta be willing to try a variety of foods.
00:02:24 [Speaker 1]
If you're just into bland food we talked a little bit about it in the show about spicy food.
00:02:29 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:02:29 [Speaker 1]
And I think, like, if you're just into bland, boring food, it's gonna be boring.

00:02:35 [Speaker 1]
You gotta be willing to have, like, some ethnic foods.
00:02:39 [Speaker 1]
You can't be like, white people tacos are my favorite tacos.
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You know?
00:02:42 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
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Like, if it's got sour cream on it, we're probably not gonna have a good time.

00:02:48 [Speaker 1]
I can't have it.
00:02:50 [Speaker 1]
It's gotta have sour cream.
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You know?
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Like, let's go get a real taco.

00:02:56 [Speaker 2]
Okay.
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Let's go right now.
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I'll go get a real taco with

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you.
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Real tacos.

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K.
00:02:59 [Speaker 2]
Let's go.

00:03:00 [Speaker 1]
That's that's it.
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You've got to enjoy a real taco.
00:03:04 [Speaker 1]
You can't be just white people taco night.

00:03:08 [Speaker 2]
With what?
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Ground beef Exactly.
00:03:10 [Speaker 2]
With taco seasoning Correct.
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And a flour tortilla

00:03:14 [Speaker 1]
You get it.

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With cheese and sour cream and

00:03:17 [Speaker 1]
Right.

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Lettuce and tomatoes.

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Sour cream.

00:03:20 [Speaker 2]
The way my mom used

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tomatoes.
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That's what I'm saying.
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Hard shell in the oven.
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Come on.
00:03:27 [Speaker 1]
There's a there's a better taco.

00:03:29 [Speaker 2]
Oh, there's a million better tacos.

00:03:31 [Speaker 1]
That's what I'm saying.

00:03:31 [Speaker 2]
Let's go have one.
00:03:32 [Speaker 2]
Okay.

00:03:33 [Speaker 1]
Start the show.
00:03:34 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:03:42 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:03:43 [Speaker 1]
This is gonna be an interesting time.
00:03:45 [Speaker 1]
What happened here?

00:03:46 [Speaker 1]
Hooked.
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All of the, headphone cords are tangled up.

00:03:50 [Speaker 2]
It's fine.

00:03:51 [Speaker 1]
We're good now?

00:03:52 [Speaker 2]
Just untangled now.

00:03:53 [Speaker 1]
Oh, it's mine.
00:03:54 [Speaker 1]
I see.
00:03:54 [Speaker 1]
But yours are untangled over there still?
00:03:56 [Speaker 1]
No.

00:03:56 [Speaker 2]
Mine are fine.

00:03:57 [Speaker 1]
Oh, it's just is this a treat for me?

00:03:59 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:04:00 [Speaker 2]
Well, it wasn't a treat.
00:04:01 [Speaker 2]
It was a treat for me because I'm the one that untangled it.

00:04:03 [Speaker 1]
I see.
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I see.

00:04:04 [Speaker 2]
So la dee dee dee dee.

00:04:05 [Speaker 1]
Well, the I'm good.
00:04:07 [Speaker 1]
Are you good?

00:04:07 [Speaker 2]
I'm so good.

00:04:08 [Speaker 1]
You're almost good.
00:04:10 [Speaker 1]
Now we're plugged in.

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Now Look

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at this.

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We're cooking.
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Professional kids say.
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Professional.

00:04:18 [Speaker 1]
What do you what what's up?
00:04:19 [Speaker 1]
Hi.

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What is up?
00:04:23 [Speaker 2]
Short week for us.
00:04:24 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:04:24 [Speaker 2]
It is a short week

00:04:25 [Speaker 1]
for us.
00:04:26 [Speaker 1]
Well and then a long weekend.
00:04:29 [Speaker 1]
We're doing the four day weekend thing.

00:04:31 [Speaker 2]
Yes.
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I don't know

00:04:31 [Speaker 1]
if you remember.

00:04:32 [Speaker 2]
I do remember.

00:04:33 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:04:33 [Speaker 1]
Because Wednesday is, the official date of our, twentieth wedding anniversary.

00:04:43 [Speaker 2]
Look at us.

00:04:43 [Speaker 1]
I know.
00:04:44 [Speaker 1]
That's a

00:04:44 [Speaker 2]
pretty big deal.

00:04:45 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:04:46 [Speaker 1]
I agree.

00:04:47 [Speaker 2]
It's a big deal to have been married to someone that long.
00:04:50 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:04:51 [Speaker 2]
It's a big deal to have been married to me for that long.
00:04:53 [Speaker 2]
Josh, I thank you.
00:04:55 [Speaker 2]
Oh,

00:04:57 [Speaker 1]
is that right?

00:04:59 [Speaker 2]
Yep.

00:05:02 [Speaker 1]
I don't know why, but the podcast is celebrating fifty two weeks in a row.
00:05:09 [Speaker 1]
I don't think that we must have had a week off in there.

00:05:13 [Speaker 2]
What do you mean?

00:05:15 [Speaker 1]
We have published episodes for fifty two weeks in a row.
00:05:18 [Speaker 1]
That's a whole year

00:05:20 [Speaker 2]
Okay.

00:05:20 [Speaker 1]
Of episodes every week in a row.
00:05:22 [Speaker 1]
We've been doing the podcast for over a year.
00:05:24 [Speaker 1]
It launched in June.
00:05:27 [Speaker 1]
June 3.
00:05:29 [Speaker 1]
So we've been doing it for over a year, but, officially, we're getting celebrated for fifty two weeks in a row.

00:05:36 [Speaker 2]
Look at us.

00:05:36 [Speaker 1]
Isn't that something?
00:05:38 [Speaker 1]
I don't know.
00:05:39 [Speaker 1]
I'll have to look more into that.
00:05:40 [Speaker 1]
We must have had a week off in there.

00:05:42 [Speaker 2]
I don't remember taking a week off.

00:05:47 [Speaker 1]
I'll have to figure that out.

00:05:49 [Speaker 2]
I would remember taking a week off.

00:05:51 [Speaker 1]
You would think, but we probably did and just don't remember.
00:05:56 [Speaker 1]
Did we travel somewhere?

00:05:57 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:05:58 [Speaker 2]
I've not

00:05:59 [Speaker 1]
You we're gonna have to check the calendar.

00:06:01 [Speaker 2]
I'm depressed because I haven't been traveling

00:06:04 [Speaker 1]
Uh-huh.
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As

00:06:04 [Speaker 2]
much as I want to.
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Makes me sad.

00:06:09 [Speaker 1]
Okay.

00:06:09 [Speaker 2]
Anyway, hi.
00:06:10 [Speaker 2]
Happy Monday.

00:06:11 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

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Here's to another week.
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Yoo hoo.
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Yoo hoo.
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Alright.
00:06:22 [Speaker 2]
There were fans leaving a Beyonce concert last week.

00:06:27 [Speaker 2]
So they were at the train station in Atlanta, and somebody said, bug.
00:06:33 [Speaker 2]
Started freaking out because they saw bug.

00:06:36 [Speaker 1]
Someone yelled bug.

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Someone yelled bug.

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Oh, bug.

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And began screaming and running.

00:06:42 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

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Exactly.

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Uh-huh.

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And it caused a stampede on the escalator that caused it to temporarily speed up and then stop suddenly.

00:06:51 [Speaker 1]
The So a bunch of

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people fell down.
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Yeah.
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And a bunch of people suffered minor injuries, and one

00:06:58 [Speaker 1]
person broke their ankle

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That's crazy.
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Because someone shouted bug, and no one even saw the bug.
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The bug hasn't been identified.

00:07:06 [Speaker 1]
I've seen a couple of videos like that where you just see, like, large crowds running, and one person is standing there filming going, what are we running from?
00:07:16 [Speaker 1]
Why are we running?

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And if there's a bug, who can squash it.
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You're bigger than a bug.
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A bug.
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The.
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Let's freak out.

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I I'm not a

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whole bunch of people get scared because one person is

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I'm not a bug freak out person.
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There are lots of people who are.
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I don't it's something that I don't understand.
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Yeah.
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It's just a bug.

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People freak out about bees.
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Mhmm.
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It's just a bee.
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Settle.
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Just everybody Settle.

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Settle.

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Take a breath.

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It's fine.
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You're gonna be fine.
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A bug.
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What kind of bugs are in Atlanta?
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Are they large bugs?

00:07:59 [Speaker 1]
Good question.

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I like when you scream bug.
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It makes me laugh.
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A bug.

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Most common bugs in Atlanta, that ought to do it.
00:08:09 [Speaker 1]
Right?

00:08:10 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

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How do you yell bug?

00:08:14 [Speaker 2]
A bug.

00:08:16 [Speaker 1]
Ants, cockroaches, termites, mosquitoes, spiders, bees, fleas, Japanese beetle, some beetles, flies, ticks, mole crickets.

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I just listen.
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If you Fox elders.
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If you go home and you're like, I broke my ankle, what were you doing?
00:08:35 [Speaker 2]
I was at a Beyonce concert.
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But it didn't happen at the concert.

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It happened after when I was on an escalator, and someone just shouted bug.
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What a dumb way to have an injury.

00:08:50 [Speaker 1]
I smashed my ankle.
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Roaches and millipedes mostly.
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Those are the two biggest, most common, bugs.
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Roaches, they're bad, that it could have been a cockroach.

00:09:02 [Speaker 2]
Maybe it was.

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And they're also those they scurry away.
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So a bug.
00:09:06 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
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It could have been somebody visiting from out of town that never seen one.
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Was it a child?

00:09:11 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.
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A bug.
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I've given you all my information.
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Alright.
00:09:15 [Speaker 2]
Well Still, why does that cause a stampede?

00:09:18 [Speaker 1]
Because people people be crazy.

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Why are we running?

00:09:23 [Speaker 1]
That's always the question.
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Why are we running?
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Why is everyone running?
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Where are we going?
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What's the plan?

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Also, is were they on the escalator that was going down or the escalator that was going up?

00:09:35 [Speaker 1]
Couldn't tell you.

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I couldn't tell you either.
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It seems scarier to me on the down escalator.

00:09:41 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

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Because if people start running behind you

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Mhmm.

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And they crash into you on the downward escalator.

00:09:47 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
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You pile up at the bottom.
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Ouch.
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Also, a broken, escalator is just stairs.

00:09:53 [Speaker 2]
Fair.

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It's just stairs.
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So ta da.

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I would be mad if I got injured on an escalator because someone plowed into me Yeah.
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Because of a bug.
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Then you knocked me down, and I'm on the ground with the bugs.
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Now I'm real mad.

00:10:11 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
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Now you have a reason to run because it's me.
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Yeah.
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Yeah.

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Right.
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I'm mad.
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Mhmm.
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I'll give you a reason

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to run.
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There it is.
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I like these stories where somebody's, purchased a home, and they're renovating, and they discover things.

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What do they discover?

00:10:32 [Speaker 1]
Well, in this particular story, this home is in Nottingham, England.
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Mhmm.
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You've heard of the sheriff there.
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No doubt.

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I have heard of the sheriff not in Nottingham.

00:10:45 [Speaker 1]
Charlotte England Black and her husband were renovating their home in Nottingham, England, and they stumbled upon, an unusual little time capsule tucked away in the attic.
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An empty toilet paper roll with a message from a seven year old girl written on it.
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Oh, creepy.
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Oh, scary.

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That says?

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And it was written in red marker thirty five years ago.
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It says, my name is Emma Waddingham of

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Nottingham.
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Nottingham.

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Isn't that interesting?
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My birthday is February 4.
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I was born in 1982.
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I'm seven years old and nearly eight.

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She's the same age as you.

00:11:28 [Speaker 1]
Like, almost down to the day.
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Yeah.
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She's barely older than me by a few days.
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Emma closed the message.
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She said, I hope you enjoy staying here.

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Lots of love from a friend.

00:11:39 [Speaker 2]
She wrote this on the toilet paper tube?

00:11:41 [Speaker 1]
Yes.

00:11:42 [Speaker 2]
K.

00:11:43 [Speaker 1]
Charlotte posted about the toilet paper roll time capsule on a Facebook community page.
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And in less than an hour, Emma, who is now 43 years old, was located.
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And, she said she doesn't remember writing the note.
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She does recall the childhood home, however, even small details like patterns on the wallpaper and stuff like that.
00:12:02 [Speaker 1]
So she's very familiar of, like, yeah.

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I did live there.
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I don't remember writing that tube when I was seven.
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But

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You can't remember every note you ever wrote when

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you were

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a kid.
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I probably wrote all kinds of stuff in my house.

00:12:14 [Speaker 1]
So, Charlotte said in the future, if we ever leave, we plan on leaving a cardboard tube in the attic, for the home next homeowners so that they can discover the time capsule as well.
00:12:25 [Speaker 1]
In another thirty five years, somebody else might find it, Charlotte said.
00:12:28 [Speaker 1]
It'll be nice to see if it gets found.

00:12:30 [Speaker 2]
I wish it was something a little bit more.
00:12:32 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:12:33 [Speaker 2]
Not just a toilet paper too, but, like, here's the Gold?
00:12:37 [Speaker 2]
My fave.

00:12:40 [Speaker 1]
Treasures?

00:12:40 [Speaker 2]
I was gonna say toys, but gold is a good option.

00:12:44 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:12:46 [Speaker 1]
Because the seven year old has access to the gold.
00:12:49 [Speaker 1]
We all know this.

00:12:52 [Speaker 2]
Hey.
00:12:52 [Speaker 2]
I wanna find gold in my house.

00:12:54 [Speaker 1]
Wouldn't that be something?
00:12:55 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:12:56 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:12:57 [Speaker 1]
Well, you found some good news, so hopefully that'll do.

00:13:00 [Speaker 2]
Oh, boy.
00:13:02 [Speaker 2]
I was just reading the most common things couples don't have in common.

00:13:08 [Speaker 1]
Most common things couples don't have in common.

00:13:13 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:13:13 [Speaker 2]
For example, one is always cold, one is always hot.

00:13:16 [Speaker 1]
That is very true.

00:13:18 [Speaker 2]
I'm not always the cold one.

00:13:19 [Speaker 1]
That is absolutely true.
00:13:20 [Speaker 1]
You were freezing last night.
00:13:22 [Speaker 1]
I was not freezing at all.

00:13:25 [Speaker 2]
One's a saver, one's a spender?
00:13:28 [Speaker 2]
You're the spender.
00:13:30 [Speaker 2]
What?
00:13:31 [Speaker 2]
You are.
00:13:31 [Speaker 2]
We all know this.

00:13:33 [Speaker 2]
One is a planner, one likes to go with the flow.
00:13:36 [Speaker 2]
Okay.

00:13:36 [Speaker 1]
I think we we, often switch that role.

00:13:39 [Speaker 2]
I think so too.

00:13:40 [Speaker 1]
That one that one is a variable.

00:13:42 [Speaker 2]
I think the older I get, the more I'm like, let's just go with the flow.

00:13:46 [Speaker 1]
And the older I get, the more I'm like, here, check out my cool spreadsheet to plan out every minute of the day.

00:13:52 [Speaker 2]
Oh, look at that.

00:13:53 [Speaker 1]
Uh-huh.
00:13:54 [Speaker 1]
But not, not every day, though.
00:13:56 [Speaker 1]
Just, like, when we're leaving town Yeah.
00:13:59 [Speaker 1]
Or, like, I I like building an itinerary.
00:14:01 [Speaker 1]
I I do enjoy that.

00:14:03 [Speaker 2]
I depends.
00:14:05 [Speaker 2]
Sometimes I like an itinerary, and sometimes I'm like, oh, let's just see what we see.

00:14:09 [Speaker 1]
I like the itinerary we're building now because it's very much like, here's some options for stuff.

00:14:15 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:14:15 [Speaker 2]
I like that too.

00:14:16 [Speaker 1]
Way better than a string.
00:14:18 [Speaker 1]
I there's, like, regimented check-in, check out times that you have to follow.
00:14:23 [Speaker 1]
Right.
00:14:23 [Speaker 1]
But, but those are still, like, flexible on a check-in.
00:14:26 [Speaker 1]
It's after this time.

00:14:28 [Speaker 1]
It's checkout before this time.
00:14:30 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:14:31 [Speaker 1]
And your day is, whatever you wanna make it.
00:14:34 [Speaker 1]
You know?

00:14:36 [Speaker 2]
One's an early bird, one's a night owl.
00:14:37 [Speaker 2]
I think we're both night owls.

00:14:39 [Speaker 1]
I agree.
00:14:39 [Speaker 1]
And that's a struggle.

00:14:41 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:14:41 [Speaker 2]
It's a struggle doing a morning show.

00:14:44 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:14:44 [Speaker 1]
They were like, go to work early.
00:14:45 [Speaker 1]
They're like,

00:14:46 [Speaker 2]
no.
00:14:46 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:14:47 [Speaker 2]
I don't want it.
00:14:48 [Speaker 2]
I like to stay up late.
00:14:50 [Speaker 2]
Right.

00:14:51 [Speaker 2]
How dare you?
00:14:52 [Speaker 2]
One's open about their feelings.
00:14:54 [Speaker 2]
The other one keeps things bottled up.

00:14:57 [Speaker 1]
What do you mean?
00:14:58 [Speaker 1]
Why you why are you looking at me?

00:15:00 [Speaker 2]
Because you're a bottled up kinda guy.

00:15:02 [Speaker 1]
Am I?

00:15:03 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:15:03 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:15:04 [Speaker 2]
It's alright.
00:15:05 [Speaker 2]
Am I bottled up?
00:15:06 [Speaker 2]
We're working on it.

00:15:07 [Speaker 1]
I didn't know I was bottled up.

00:15:09 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:15:09 [Speaker 2]
We're working

00:15:09 [Speaker 1]
on it.
00:15:09 [Speaker 1]
And when did we start working on it?
00:15:11 [Speaker 1]
I was not made aware.

00:15:17 [Speaker 2]
Oh, I've slowly slowly but surely been working on it.

00:15:20 [Speaker 1]
Twenty some odd years that we've known each other.
00:15:22 [Speaker 1]
You've been working on unbottling this.
00:15:24 [Speaker 1]
Good luck.

00:15:28 [Speaker 2]
One wakes up slowly.
00:15:29 [Speaker 2]
The other jumps out of bed ready to go.

00:15:31 [Speaker 1]
I wouldn't say either of us jump out

00:15:33 [Speaker 2]
of bed.
00:15:33 [Speaker 2]
Think so either.
00:15:35 [Speaker 2]
One's a chatterbox.
00:15:36 [Speaker 2]
The other is quiet.
00:15:39 [Speaker 2]
I think that depends on the situation.

00:15:41 [Speaker 2]
That's all situational.

00:15:43 [Speaker 1]
I would agree.
00:15:43 [Speaker 1]
It's also dependent upon, who's around.
00:15:47 [Speaker 1]
Like like, you will clam up certain times.

00:15:51 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:15:51 [Speaker 1]
Other times, I'll be like, I'm done talking for the rest of my life.
00:15:54 [Speaker 1]
I'm just gonna sit over here and be quiet.

00:15:55 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:15:56 [Speaker 2]
I agree with that.
00:15:57 [Speaker 2]
Mhmm.
00:15:57 [Speaker 2]
One is tidy.
00:15:58 [Speaker 2]
The other is a slob.

00:16:00 [Speaker 1]
Why are you looking at me again

00:16:02 [Speaker 2]
like that?
00:16:02 [Speaker 2]
I'm just looking at you because we're having a conversation.
00:16:05 [Speaker 2]
I think, again, this depends on

00:16:07 [Speaker 1]
I don't neither of us is a slob.

00:16:10 [Speaker 2]
I don't think so either.
00:16:13 [Speaker 2]
One of us I don't know.
00:16:15 [Speaker 2]
This is dependent.
00:16:17 [Speaker 2]
I don't think either one of us are tidy either, actually.
00:16:20 [Speaker 2]
Well, it depends.

00:16:22 [Speaker 2]
We're moving on from now on.

00:16:24 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:16:24 [Speaker 1]
Very good.
00:16:26 [Speaker 1]
I I I felt offended almost.

00:16:28 [Speaker 2]
Why?

00:16:29 [Speaker 1]
I don't know.
00:16:29 [Speaker 1]
I was taking offense.
00:16:30 [Speaker 1]
Like, you were saying I was a slob and tidy.

00:16:33 [Speaker 2]
I I was just thinking about our different areas, and I think

00:16:37 [Speaker 1]
we Like my fly tying bench

00:16:38 [Speaker 2]
right now?
00:16:39 [Speaker 2]
Areas of our house that are very, very tidy, and we like to keep those areas of our house very tidy.
00:16:45 [Speaker 2]
But then there's other areas where we're like, I don't know.
00:16:48 [Speaker 2]
Just throw that aside.
00:16:49 [Speaker 2]
I think we both are guilty of that.

00:16:51 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:16:51 [Speaker 1]
Alright.

00:16:53 [Speaker 2]
You agree?

00:16:54 [Speaker 1]
I'll accept it.

00:16:55 [Speaker 2]
Okay.
00:16:56 [Speaker 2]
Okay.
00:16:57 [Speaker 2]
I'll allow it.
00:16:58 [Speaker 2]
Alright.
00:16:59 [Speaker 2]
One loves big parties.

00:17:00 [Speaker 2]
The other likes to stay at home.

00:17:02 [Speaker 1]
That totally depends on the day.

00:17:04 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:17:04 [Speaker 2]
Agreed.
00:17:07 [Speaker 2]
So these aren't very these are all situational.

00:17:09 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:17:10 [Speaker 1]
Where's this list?

00:17:12 [Speaker 2]
Where is it?

00:17:12 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:17:13 [Speaker 1]
Who made this?

00:17:15 [Speaker 2]
The sun.

00:17:16 [Speaker 1]
Oh, of course.
00:17:19 [Speaker 1]
The tabloid, The Sun put out a list.
00:17:25 [Speaker 1]
Is that it?

00:17:26 [Speaker 2]
That that's it.
00:17:27 [Speaker 2]
Well, one the last one on the list was one loves spicy food, and the other can't handle heat.

00:17:32 [Speaker 1]
Oh, no.
00:17:32 [Speaker 1]
We both like spicy food.
00:17:33 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:17:34 [Speaker 1]
Which works out well.

00:17:35 [Speaker 2]
It does work out.
00:17:36 [Speaker 2]
If you didn't like spicy food Yeah.
00:17:37 [Speaker 2]
I'm sorry.

00:17:38 [Speaker 1]
I'm sorry.

00:17:39 [Speaker 2]
I gotta I gotta find someone else.

00:17:41 [Speaker 1]
Woah.
00:17:42 [Speaker 1]
I can't spicy food?

00:17:43 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:17:44 [Speaker 2]
I can't be having regular food with no spice.

00:17:48 [Speaker 1]
You can add spice to to stuff.

00:17:51 [Speaker 2]
It that's it's different.
00:17:52 [Speaker 2]
You have to cook with it sometimes to get the real

00:17:55 [Speaker 1]
The real heat.
00:17:56 [Speaker 1]
Flavor.
00:17:57 [Speaker 1]
Oh, alright.

00:18:04 [Speaker 2]
So good job liking spicy food.

00:18:06 [Speaker 1]
Well, yeah.
00:18:07 [Speaker 1]
Good thing.
00:18:08 [Speaker 1]
Because could you imagine?

00:18:09 [Speaker 2]
I can even

00:18:10 [Speaker 1]
be alone.

00:18:11 [Speaker 2]
I can't even I'm can't even imagining.

00:18:14 [Speaker 1]
I mean, I would deal with it.
00:18:16 [Speaker 1]
I would just I would be upset every meal.

00:18:19 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:18:19 [Speaker 2]
And I'd constantly be trying.
00:18:21 [Speaker 2]
I would sneak it in, I think, a little bit.
00:18:23 [Speaker 2]
Be like, oh, here.
00:18:24 [Speaker 2]
Have some food.

00:18:24 [Speaker 1]
Like, this is spicy, and I'm choking.
00:18:26 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:18:27 [Speaker 1]
It's not that spicy.
00:18:28 [Speaker 1]
Quit sneaking spice in.

00:18:32 [Speaker 2]
We gotta build up your tolerance.

00:18:33 [Speaker 1]
I don't think that's how it works.
00:18:36 [Speaker 1]
I'm so spicy, this ketchup.
00:18:39 [Speaker 1]
Ketchup?
00:18:40 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:18:41 [Speaker 1]
That's how little spice I would tolerate.

00:18:43 [Speaker 1]
If I was gonna be spice intolerant, ketchup would be spicy.

00:18:48 [Speaker 2]
You would eat ketchup?

00:18:49 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:18:51 [Speaker 1]
It's disgusting.
00:18:54 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:18:54 [Speaker 1]
So if you haven't heard the news, something I'm very excited about and have been, quite excited about for, well, since it was announced that Weird Al was going on tour again.

00:19:06 [Speaker 2]
Excited because you're excited.

00:19:07 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:19:08 [Speaker 1]
I still have, my original Weird Al cassette tape.
00:19:12 [Speaker 1]
I've been listening to Weird Al for a lot of years.

00:19:15 [Speaker 2]
You should take it and have him

00:19:16 [Speaker 1]
sign it.
00:19:16 [Speaker 1]
If a Weird Al signed my cassette.
00:19:20 [Speaker 1]
And and the bigger and weirder tour is coming to the Mountain America Center on August 8.
00:19:26 [Speaker 1]
It's a Friday night.
00:19:28 [Speaker 1]
And I can't think of a better way to spend a Friday night than with Weird Al at the bigger and weirder tour.

00:19:34 [Speaker 2]
It's gonna be a lot of fun.

00:19:36 [Speaker 1]
Are you aware of, it's, I believe, Puddles pity party?

00:19:40 [Speaker 2]
I no.
00:19:41 [Speaker 2]
I don't that's his opening act.

00:19:43 [Speaker 1]
Yes.

00:19:43 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.
00:19:43 [Speaker 2]
And I'm not aware

00:19:44 [Speaker 1]
of it.
00:19:45 [Speaker 1]
Puddles the clown?

00:19:46 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:19:47 [Speaker 2]
Okay.
00:19:47 [Speaker 2]
Nope.

00:19:49 [Speaker 1]
Puddles is a clown who does the opening act.
00:19:53 [Speaker 1]
He's a comedian clown.
00:19:55 [Speaker 1]
He's like a black and white clown.

00:19:57 [Speaker 2]
Okay.

00:19:57 [Speaker 1]
And, usually, he just has, like, a suitcase and a microphone.
00:20:01 [Speaker 1]
And he does some comedy stuff, sings some songs.
00:20:05 [Speaker 1]
He's a sad clown, these puddles pity party.
00:20:08 [Speaker 1]
So that's the opening act for Weird Al, which I think will be interesting.
00:20:12 [Speaker 1]
I've never seen puddles.

00:20:13 [Speaker 1]
I'm aware of puddles.
00:20:14 [Speaker 1]
I just am not I've never seen it in person.

00:20:17 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:20:17 [Speaker 2]
That's is

00:20:18 [Speaker 1]
gonna be it's gonna be bigger and weirder, and I'm excited about it.
00:20:22 [Speaker 1]
And, and when the the tour was announced, I was like, come on.
00:20:25 [Speaker 1]
Let's go.
00:20:26 [Speaker 1]
Like, weird Al.
00:20:28 [Speaker 1]
I remember camping, listening to weird Al on the cassette tape, in the tent with my cousins.

00:20:35 [Speaker 1]
It was a big deal.
00:20:36 [Speaker 1]
Among other things, we also listened to Vanilla Ice.

00:20:39 [Speaker 2]
Nice.

00:20:39 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:20:40 [Speaker 1]
I know.
00:20:41 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:20:41 [Speaker 1]
Very, very cool.

00:20:43 [Speaker 2]
What a camping

00:20:44 [Speaker 1]
you know, it was one it was one to remember.

00:20:46 [Speaker 2]
One for the books.

00:20:47 [Speaker 1]
The wind came up.
00:20:48 [Speaker 1]
We were camping near the Mackay Reservoir, and the wind came up and about blew our tent into the, reservoir.
00:20:54 [Speaker 1]
So one to remember.

00:20:55 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:20:55 [Speaker 1]
It was a big deal.
00:20:57 [Speaker 1]
We were in it, the tent, and almost in the reservoir because it's the middle of the night.
00:21:02 [Speaker 1]
It was a whole thing.
00:21:03 [Speaker 1]
Anyway, if you wanna win free tickets to go see Weird Al, you can.
00:21:07 [Speaker 1]
We're giving them away.

00:21:09 [Speaker 1]
On the twenty ninth, we're giving away three pair three free pairs of tickets.
00:21:14 [Speaker 1]
So three winners.

00:21:15 [Speaker 2]
That's two four six tickets.

00:21:17 [Speaker 1]
That's right.
00:21:18 [Speaker 1]
Three winners will each get a pair of tickets.
00:21:20 [Speaker 1]
We'll give those away on July 29.
00:21:22 [Speaker 1]
If you wanna enter to win, go tap the Weird Al link in the Classy 97 app, and you can enter.
00:21:28 [Speaker 1]
That's all you gotta do.

00:21:29 [Speaker 2]
That's it.

00:21:29 [Speaker 1]
Go fill out the form, and you could win a pair of tickets to go see Weird Al at the Mountain America Center on August 8.
00:21:36 [Speaker 1]
I'm so excited.

00:21:37 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:21:37 [Speaker 2]
We'll be there.
00:21:38 [Speaker 2]
Come hang out with us.
00:21:39 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:21:39 [Speaker 2]
And Weird Al.

00:21:40 [Speaker 2]
And Puddles Pity Party.
00:21:42 [Speaker 2]
Party.

00:21:43 [Speaker 1]
There you go.
00:21:45 [Speaker 1]
Check it out.
00:21:46 [Speaker 1]
Over the weekend, Tony Hawk had his, what what's called Vert Alert Skateboarding Competition in Salt Lake City.
00:21:56 [Speaker 1]
This happened Friday and Saturday.
00:21:58 [Speaker 1]
On Saturday, Tony Hawk, pro skater, been around for a while.

00:22:03 [Speaker 1]
He's in, what, fifties now, probably?
00:22:07 [Speaker 1]
He decided he was gonna just leave a skateboard at a at a park.

00:22:11 [Speaker 2]
I saw this video.

00:22:12 [Speaker 1]
Did you see the video?
00:22:13 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:22:13 [Speaker 1]
So this is in Salt Lake City.
00:22:14 [Speaker 1]
He's just skating down the sidewalk, and then he jumps off the skateboard, and he goes careening into, like, a playground area.
00:22:21 [Speaker 1]
There's no kids around.

00:22:22 [Speaker 1]
No one's around.
00:22:23 [Speaker 1]
And it's right next to a local skate park in Salt Lake City.
00:22:27 [Speaker 1]
And he just leaves the board, and he says, just left my skateboard in this Salt Lake City park.
00:22:32 [Speaker 1]
Finders keepers go now before a toddler grabs it.

00:22:35 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:22:36 [Speaker 2]
So

00:22:37 [Speaker 1]
cool way to give away some stuff.
00:22:40 [Speaker 1]
No one has been confirmed to have found it.
00:22:43 [Speaker 1]
Really?
00:22:43 [Speaker 1]
But I saw online I was looking at it today because I was like, did somebody find that thing?
00:22:48 [Speaker 1]
And I've seen some comments that say it's not there anymore, but they don't know who found it.

00:22:54 [Speaker 1]
Did someone who saw the video go find it, or did someone just happen across a Tony Hawk skateboard and they have no idea what they found?

00:23:02 [Speaker 2]
Somebody randomly took it.
00:23:03 [Speaker 2]
It was like a free skateboard.

00:23:05 [Speaker 1]
Right.
00:23:05 [Speaker 1]
And they have no idea that it was a Tony Hawk board that is his that he just

00:23:10 [Speaker 2]
left there.
00:23:11 [Speaker 2]
Just was riding.

00:23:12 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:23:13 [Speaker 2]
That's so cool.
00:23:14 [Speaker 2]
I saw that video.
00:23:15 [Speaker 2]
I thought that was awesome.
00:23:16 [Speaker 2]
That's the kind of stuff if I was that kind of celebrity

00:23:20 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:23:20 [Speaker 2]
I would do that kind of stuff all

00:23:22 [Speaker 1]
the time.
00:23:22 [Speaker 1]
He usually hauls around, like, in the back of his car.
00:23:25 [Speaker 1]
He's got a bunch of stuff, like, copies of the video games and, skateboard decks and all kinds of stuff.
00:23:32 [Speaker 1]
And, like, if people spot him, like, he will just roll up to skate parks in small towns and and open up the trunk and be like, come grab some stuff.
00:23:39 [Speaker 1]
That's awesome.

00:23:40 [Speaker 1]
Like, all the time he

00:23:40 [Speaker 2]
does that.
00:23:41 [Speaker 2]
Or I just love that kind of stuff.

00:23:43 [Speaker 1]
He'll roll up past people that are skateboarding and and yell out the window, do a kick flip, which is always a good one, and then pull over and give away stuff.
00:23:52 [Speaker 1]
But it's it's always funny.
00:23:54 [Speaker 1]
Do a kickflip.
00:23:57 [Speaker 1]
Anyway, I think that's pretty rad.

00:23:58 [Speaker 2]
I think that's really cool.
00:24:00 [Speaker 2]
And the video was super I don't it was super fun.
00:24:02 [Speaker 2]
Come do it before a toddler gets it.

00:24:04 [Speaker 1]
Because he left it by the swing set of the small pile.

00:24:08 [Speaker 2]
Saw him just kinda kick it

00:24:09 [Speaker 1]
Yep.

00:24:10 [Speaker 2]
Into the playground area, and then he just walks away, like see, I would kinda hide, though.
00:24:15 [Speaker 2]
I would wanna see who would come to get it.
00:24:17 [Speaker 2]
So I would Yeah.

00:24:18 [Speaker 1]
But if you don't know how long it's gonna take, and maybe you can post it right away.
00:24:23 [Speaker 1]
I don't know.

00:24:23 [Speaker 2]
That's true.
00:24:25 [Speaker 2]
But I also wouldn't want some, I don't know, some rando coming to get it.
00:24:30 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:24:31 [Speaker 2]
I'd want somebody who is actually gonna use it to come get it.
00:24:34 [Speaker 2]
You can't have any rules, I guess.

00:24:36 [Speaker 1]
I mean,

00:24:36 [Speaker 2]
he he

00:24:37 [Speaker 1]
at the beginning of the of the video shows the intersection.
00:24:41 [Speaker 1]
Like, there's the two street signs at the very beginning.
00:24:43 [Speaker 1]
It's not hard to find.
00:24:45 [Speaker 1]
Like, you just need to go get it.
00:24:47 [Speaker 1]
And I like that it's got that, like, that bark in the you know, you know, by the swings.

00:24:52 [Speaker 2]
Uh-huh.

00:24:53 [Speaker 1]
And so when the skateboard, hits and then flips over, like, all that little bark shrapnel goes.
00:25:00 [Speaker 1]
Like, it's a very cool thing.
00:25:01 [Speaker 1]
And then he, like, presents it with his two hands, like, come get it.

00:25:04 [Speaker 2]
There it is.

00:25:05 [Speaker 1]
Go get my skateboard.
00:25:07 [Speaker 1]
Very cool.
00:25:08 [Speaker 1]
Very cool, Tony Hawk.
00:25:09 [Speaker 1]
Still doing cool stuff.

00:25:10 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:25:11 [Speaker 2]
Quick game's so cool.

00:25:12 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:25:13 [Speaker 1]
Well, and the new game just came out, Tony Hawk pro skater three and four.

00:25:16 [Speaker 2]
Okay.
00:25:17 [Speaker 2]
We when you and I were first dating, you you played the Tony Hawk.
00:25:21 [Speaker 2]
I don't know what it was called.

00:25:23 [Speaker 1]
Pro skater.

00:25:24 [Speaker 2]
Pro Yeah.

00:25:26 [Speaker 1]
It's always been Tony Hawk pro skater.

00:25:29 [Speaker 2]
Man, I loved playing that game.
00:25:31 [Speaker 2]
You beat me every time.
00:25:34 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:25:34 [Speaker 2]
Every time.

00:25:35 [Speaker 1]
I I have the newest version of the game.
00:25:37 [Speaker 1]
I don't have the brand new one that just came out, but I have one and two, the combo.

00:25:41 [Speaker 2]
Why are we playing it?

00:25:42 [Speaker 1]
I don't know.
00:25:43 [Speaker 1]
We should be.

00:25:44 [Speaker 2]
It was so fun.

00:25:45 [Speaker 1]
It is a good time.

00:25:46 [Speaker 2]
So mad.
00:25:47 [Speaker 2]
I'd be like, just let me win.

00:25:49 [Speaker 1]
Do better.

00:25:50 [Speaker 2]
We'd play what was that one?
00:25:51 [Speaker 2]
King of the King of the Hill?

00:25:53 [Speaker 1]
Of the Hill was fun.
00:25:54 [Speaker 1]
Skate is a fun one where you have to get the letters, and then just doing trick scores, turning on all of the, the cool mods to give you, like, big heads and stuff.
00:26:04 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:26:05 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:26:06 [Speaker 2]
That was fun.

00:26:07 [Speaker 1]
Yep.
00:26:08 [Speaker 1]
Oh,

00:26:08 [Speaker 2]
the good old days.

00:26:09 [Speaker 1]
The good they're still happening.

00:26:11 [Speaker 2]
Oh.

00:26:11 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:26:11 [Speaker 1]
It's still happening today.
00:26:13 [Speaker 1]
Good old days are still now.
00:26:16 [Speaker 1]
We can still do that.

00:26:17 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:26:17 [Speaker 2]
We can.
00:26:18 [Speaker 2]
Let's play some Tony Hawk.

00:26:19 [Speaker 1]
Okay.

00:26:19 [Speaker 2]
It's the only way you'll ever get me on a skateboard.

00:26:22 [Speaker 1]
You can try it.
00:26:23 [Speaker 1]
I have a real skateboard.

00:26:24 [Speaker 2]
You can try.

00:26:25 [Speaker 1]
You can even try my longboard.

00:26:26 [Speaker 2]
I'm too clumsy.
00:26:28 [Speaker 2]
Makes me nervous.
00:26:30 [Speaker 2]
Too clumsy.

00:26:30 [Speaker 1]
But you haven't even tried.

00:26:32 [Speaker 2]
I know.

00:26:33 [Speaker 1]
Like, even with my hands just holding you, you could just ride.
00:26:37 [Speaker 1]
You don't even have to, like, do anything.
00:26:40 [Speaker 1]
Just feel the wheels under your feet.

00:26:43 [Speaker 2]
You know?
00:26:44 [Speaker 2]
You don't even have to do anything.

00:26:45 [Speaker 1]
Feel the thrill of the wheel under your heel.
00:26:51 [Speaker 1]
Oh.
00:26:51 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:26:52 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:26:52 [Speaker 2]
Good rhyming, buddy.

00:26:54 [Speaker 1]
Thanks.

00:26:56 [Speaker 2]
There's a skill that you possess that I didn't know that you possessed.

00:27:04 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:27:04 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:27:05 [Speaker 1]
Listen.
00:27:07 [Speaker 1]
We're watching Young Guns.
00:27:09 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:27:10 [Speaker 1]
And,

00:27:12 [Speaker 2]
Young Guns.

00:27:13 [Speaker 1]
I should say we were familiar with us.
00:27:14 [Speaker 1]
Getting ready to fall asleep to Young Guns on the couch because, apparently, we're tired.
00:27:20 [Speaker 1]
So we turned on Young Guns, and then, there's a scene where there's, like, a band.
00:27:24 [Speaker 1]
Like, this is early on in the movie.
00:27:26 [Speaker 1]
And, and they're they're hooting and hollering, and one of the guys around the campfire is playing spoons.

00:27:32 [Speaker 1]
And I said, oh, I can play spoons.
00:27:34 [Speaker 1]
And you looked at me like you had never known I could play spoons.

00:27:38 [Speaker 2]
I have never known you could play spoons.

00:27:41 [Speaker 1]
I I saw it one time.
00:27:42 [Speaker 1]
I don't know where, and I thought it looked pretty easy.
00:27:46 [Speaker 1]
And so I said, I think I could probably figure that out.
00:27:50 [Speaker 1]
It's two spoons.
00:27:51 [Speaker 1]
How hard could it be?

00:27:55 [Speaker 1]
I can play the spoons.

00:27:56 [Speaker 2]
You can play the spoons.
00:27:57 [Speaker 2]
I was impressed.
00:27:59 [Speaker 2]
Shoot.
00:27:59 [Speaker 2]
I was gonna bring some today.

00:28:01 [Speaker 1]
Oh.

00:28:02 [Speaker 2]
And I was gonna I I was gonna have you play them on air.
00:28:07 [Speaker 2]
Oh.
00:28:07 [Speaker 2]
Do I have a video of you playing the spoons?

00:28:09 [Speaker 1]
I don't know.

00:28:10 [Speaker 2]
Probably.
00:28:10 [Speaker 2]
I do.

00:28:11 [Speaker 1]
I need a video.
00:28:12 [Speaker 1]
Listen.
00:28:13 [Speaker 1]
Here's the deal.
00:28:13 [Speaker 1]
It's it's two spoons in one hand, a little bit of thigh, and then, just, you know, find a rhythm and go for it.
00:28:22 [Speaker 1]
That's really all there is to it.

00:28:24 [Speaker 2]
That's it.
00:28:24 [Speaker 2]
That's how you tried to teach me to do it.
00:28:27 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:28:28 [Speaker 2]
It didn't go so well when I tried to do it.

00:28:30 [Speaker 1]
Well, you gotta have the rhythm in you.
00:28:33 [Speaker 1]
You know?
00:28:34 [Speaker 1]
You gotta you gotta have the idea for how you want it to sound before you start I did.
00:28:41 [Speaker 1]
Clinking the spoons already.

00:28:43 [Speaker 2]
I had a good rhythm in my head.
00:28:45 [Speaker 2]
I wanted it to go the way I wanted it to go.

00:28:47 [Speaker 1]
Okay.

00:28:48 [Speaker 2]
The trick is I think you I think you hold that top spoon a little bit tighter than you hold the bottom spoon.

00:28:57 [Speaker 1]
Probably.
00:28:57 [Speaker 1]
Sort of like chopsticks?

00:28:58 [Speaker 2]
I think that was where my hang up was.
00:29:01 [Speaker 2]
I think I just kept trying to hold the bottom spoon tighter than the top spoon.
00:29:04 [Speaker 2]
So then my top spoon would get all wanky.
00:29:09 [Speaker 2]
Wanky?

00:29:10 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:29:11 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:29:11 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:29:11 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:29:12 [Speaker 1]
I mean, you can do it kinda with with anything.

00:29:15 [Speaker 1]
Like, the I got a couple of Sharpies.

00:29:17 [Speaker 2]
You could do with some pens.
00:29:18 [Speaker 2]
You could practice.

00:29:19 [Speaker 1]
They don't, they don't have the big part of the spoons.
00:29:22 [Speaker 1]
They don't, hang together.
00:29:26 [Speaker 1]
It's it's

00:29:27 [Speaker 2]
just by the mic.

00:29:28 [Speaker 1]
Well, I can't hit it on my leg and be up on the microphone at the same time.

00:29:32 [Speaker 2]
Put it on your arm.
00:29:33 [Speaker 2]
It doesn't have to

00:29:33 [Speaker 1]
be anywhere.
00:29:34 [Speaker 1]
Work that way.
00:29:34 [Speaker 1]
How am I gonna put it on my arm when you have to have your left hand?
00:29:37 [Speaker 1]
It just you gotta have a thigh.
00:29:40 [Speaker 1]
Oh, you do need require a thigh.

00:29:42 [Speaker 2]
You do need double hand work.

00:29:44 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:29:44 [Speaker 1]
It's it requires two hands and a thigh and two spoons.

00:29:48 [Speaker 2]
Because you've gotta tap.
00:29:49 [Speaker 2]
Correct.

00:29:50 [Speaker 1]
You gotta tap down and up.

00:29:52 [Speaker 2]
I see what

00:29:53 [Speaker 1]
you're saying.
00:29:54 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:29:54 [Speaker 1]
See, it doesn't work on a keyboard.
00:29:55 [Speaker 1]
It's not far enough.
00:29:56 [Speaker 1]
You gotta have a thigh.

00:29:59 [Speaker 2]
Color me impressed, Josh.

00:30:00 [Speaker 1]
I mean, I don't know if I should.
00:30:02 [Speaker 1]
I you didn't seem like, woah.
00:30:05 [Speaker 1]
Like, we gotta get you into a band where you can play some spoons.
00:30:09 [Speaker 1]
You have a natural talent.

00:30:10 [Speaker 2]
I think

00:30:11 [Speaker 1]
is one of those things that, that I can sort of do.

00:30:14 [Speaker 2]
I think it's a lost art.

00:30:16 [Speaker 1]
Spoons?

00:30:17 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:30:17 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:30:18 [Speaker 2]
I think how many bands have you seen recently where there's a spoon player?

00:30:22 [Speaker 1]
Zero.
00:30:23 [Speaker 1]
Exactly.
00:30:23 [Speaker 1]
Playing spoons these days?

00:30:25 [Speaker 2]
The lost art.

00:30:26 [Speaker 1]
I don't know.

00:30:27 [Speaker 2]
I think you should contact somebody and say, hey.
00:30:30 [Speaker 2]
Hey.
00:30:30 [Speaker 2]
Hey.
00:30:30 [Speaker 2]
Hey.

00:30:30 [Speaker 1]
You're looking for somebody to play

00:30:31 [Speaker 2]
the spoons?
00:30:32 [Speaker 2]
Because you.
00:30:33 [Speaker 2]
I got you.
00:30:34 [Speaker 2]
Spoons.

00:30:37 [Speaker 1]
I hit up the thrift shops and find myself some new spoons.

00:30:40 [Speaker 2]
Can you play spoons with wooden spoons?

00:30:44 [Speaker 1]
I've never tried.

00:30:46 [Speaker 2]
Think of the sound.
00:30:47 [Speaker 2]
Acoustic.
00:30:48 [Speaker 2]
Yes.

00:30:53 [Speaker 1]
Play the electric spoon.

00:30:55 [Speaker 2]
I'm impressed, Josh.

00:30:56 [Speaker 1]
I've watched

00:30:56 [Speaker 2]
this video.
00:30:57 [Speaker 2]
Yes.

00:30:58 [Speaker 1]
Alright.

00:30:58 [Speaker 2]
Look at you had a good rhythm.
00:31:01 [Speaker 2]
You were getting into it.

00:31:02 [Speaker 1]
Sure.

00:31:03 [Speaker 2]
Man, oh, man.

00:31:04 [Speaker 1]
I mean, you know, if I can if I could play the harmonica and the spoons at the same time, the kids would move out because they can't handle it.

00:31:15 [Speaker 2]
Watch out.
00:31:17 [Speaker 2]
Some of the spoons and harmonica coming your way.

00:31:22 [Speaker 1]
I'm a talented guy.
00:31:24 [Speaker 1]
What can I say?

00:31:24 [Speaker 2]
You can't do that.

00:31:25 [Speaker 1]
I have a kazoo as well.

00:31:27 [Speaker 2]
Yep.
00:31:28 [Speaker 2]
You do.
00:31:29 [Speaker 2]
Yep.
00:31:29 [Speaker 2]
And a bugle.

00:31:30 [Speaker 1]
Whistle and a bugle.
00:31:32 [Speaker 1]
I got all the good ones.
00:31:34 [Speaker 1]
Quite the collection.

00:31:38 [Speaker 2]
You play spoons.

00:31:40 [Speaker 1]
Right.

00:31:41 [Speaker 2]
And you also just will randomly play your harmonica.

00:31:46 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:31:46 [Speaker 1]
I got a little applause.
00:31:48 [Speaker 1]
I was pretty excited.

00:31:50 [Speaker 2]
Emery and I were in her bedroom.
00:31:51 [Speaker 2]
We were talking she wanted to do some furniture rearrangings, and we were talking about where you wanted to move your bed and where you wanted to do this.
00:31:59 [Speaker 2]
And all of a sudden, mid conversation, we hear a a slight, quiet, mellow harmonica in the background.

00:32:08 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:32:08 [Speaker 1]
Well, you guys were busy talking, and I went into the bedroom, where I had my water.
00:32:13 [Speaker 1]
And I went to pick it up, and I saw my harmonica sitting there on the nightstand.
00:32:16 [Speaker 1]
And I thought, I'll play that for just a second.
00:32:18 [Speaker 1]
So I just, played a little and then, put it down.

00:32:22 [Speaker 1]
But right as I finished, the two of you liked golf?

00:32:25 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:32:25 [Speaker 2]
Every did not clap.
00:32:26 [Speaker 2]
It was just It

00:32:27 [Speaker 1]
sounded like a couple of people.

00:32:28 [Speaker 2]
There were two people.
00:32:29 [Speaker 2]
Chimed in after Bert, But she

00:32:31 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:32:32 [Speaker 1]
There were two little

00:32:33 [Speaker 2]
claps in it.
00:32:33 [Speaker 2]
Mid conversation and raised her hands like, what?
00:32:37 [Speaker 2]
Why?
00:32:38 [Speaker 2]
Why does it do this weird stuff?
00:32:41 [Speaker 2]
And I go, I don't know.

00:32:42 [Speaker 2]
And we listened.

00:32:44 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:32:44 [Speaker 2]
So we were lift last listening and laughing while you're playing the harmonica in the other room.
00:32:50 [Speaker 2]
And then when you finished, we're like, thank you.
00:32:53 [Speaker 2]
Thanks.

00:32:54 [Speaker 1]
I'm I'm glad you enjoyed it.
00:32:57 [Speaker 1]
It was a it was a real treat to get to play for you.

00:33:00 [Speaker 2]
It was a real treat to get to hear it.
00:33:02 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:33:06 [Speaker 2]
I know that our son hates the harmonica.
00:33:10 [Speaker 2]
Yes.
00:33:10 [Speaker 2]
It's one of his least favorite instruments.

00:33:12 [Speaker 1]
This is very true.

00:33:13 [Speaker 2]
Did he happen to hear the harmonic oscillo?

00:33:16 [Speaker 1]
No idea.

00:33:18 [Speaker 2]
I don't think he did because he would have commented something.

00:33:21 [Speaker 1]
Well, you'd think.
00:33:22 [Speaker 1]
He would have definitely been like, no.
00:33:27 [Speaker 1]
So I don't think he heard it.

00:33:28 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:33:28 [Speaker 2]
I don't think he did.

00:33:30 [Speaker 1]
But I I enjoyed it.

00:33:31 [Speaker 2]
Every night, I had a great listening experience.
00:33:34 [Speaker 2]
Thank you.

00:33:35 [Speaker 1]
Good.
00:33:35 [Speaker 1]
It was a short one, but I enjoyed it.

00:33:40 [Speaker 2]
So did we.

00:33:42 [Speaker 1]
I'm gonna bring the I've got a jaw harp.

00:33:44 [Speaker 2]
You should time out.
00:33:46 [Speaker 2]
Here's what you should do.
00:33:49 [Speaker 2]
You do have a plethora of weird instruments.
00:33:51 [Speaker 2]
Flute.

00:33:52 [Speaker 1]
I have a lot of strange ones.

00:33:55 [Speaker 2]
Your slide whistle, did you talk about that one?

00:33:56 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:33:57 [Speaker 1]
I have that too.
00:34:00 [Speaker 1]
I can do that anytime.

00:34:03 [Speaker 2]
I feel like you should just have one of those randomly in your pocket.
00:34:06 [Speaker 2]
And then at the end of, like, a weekly meeting, just be like, meeting adjourned.

00:34:12 [Speaker 1]
See you.
00:34:17 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:34:18 [Speaker 2]
Or a harmonica.

00:34:19 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:34:20 [Speaker 1]
Just drop in a harmonica little thing.

00:34:22 [Speaker 2]
Or kazoo.
00:34:23 [Speaker 2]
Mhmm.
00:34:24 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:34:25 [Speaker 2]
Whatever you got.

00:34:26 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:34:26 [Speaker 1]
Some of that.
00:34:30 [Speaker 1]
It's good stuff.
00:34:30 [Speaker 1]
I don't even need the instruments.
00:34:32 [Speaker 1]
I just make the noises.

00:34:33 [Speaker 1]
I'm just a noise.
00:34:35 [Speaker 1]
What do they say?
00:34:35 [Speaker 1]
Boys are noise covered in dirt?

00:34:37 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:34:37 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:34:37 [Speaker 1]
That's me.
00:34:38 [Speaker 1]
That's me.
00:34:40 [Speaker 1]
Sometimes with the help of, a little metal harmonica.
00:34:45 [Speaker 1]
It's it's fun.

00:34:46 [Speaker 2]
Oh, I thought you just pulled it out of your pocket.
00:34:48 [Speaker 2]
I was just Wouldn't that have been something?
00:34:52 [Speaker 2]
Would it

00:34:52 [Speaker 1]
be cool?

00:34:53 [Speaker 2]
That would have been cool.

00:34:54 [Speaker 1]
I didn't, though.
00:34:55 [Speaker 1]
But that would've been pretty cool.

00:35:01 [Speaker 2]
Emery called you on Friday.
00:35:03 [Speaker 2]
We both get out a a little bit early on Fridays, and Emery happened to be done with her job that day too.
00:35:09 [Speaker 2]
And we were like, hey.
00:35:09 [Speaker 2]
Let's go get a refreshment.
00:35:11 [Speaker 2]
So we called you to see if you wanted to meet us somewhere for a refreshment.

00:35:14 [Speaker 1]
Well, you had sent a text before, and I and I was super involved in a work project.
00:35:20 [Speaker 1]
I'm, like, still very heavily involved in this project.
00:35:24 [Speaker 1]
I was just having a conversation with it about it with other people.
00:35:28 [Speaker 1]
I literally been working on the same task, I feel like, for a week.
00:35:32 [Speaker 1]
And I did it to myself.

00:35:34 [Speaker 1]
I tried to, sort of invent some new technology within what we do, and it's really geeky, nerdy radio stuff.
00:35:44 [Speaker 1]
Like, it's super big brain programming stuff.
00:35:49 [Speaker 1]
I don't even know how to explain it in a way that doesn't just melt brains.

00:35:53 [Speaker 2]
You you were trying to explain it to Emery over the phone.
00:35:57 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:35:57 [Speaker 2]
And I was half listening because I was trying to drive while she was talking to you on the phone.
00:36:01 [Speaker 2]
But her side of the conversation was, oh, yeah?

00:36:05 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:36:05 [Speaker 1]
I heard it.

00:36:06 [Speaker 2]
Oh.
00:36:07 [Speaker 2]
Uh-huh.
00:36:08 [Speaker 2]
Wow.

00:36:08 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:36:09 [Speaker 1]
Well, we'll see you at home then.
00:36:12 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:36:13 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:36:13 [Speaker 1]
I picked up on the attitude.

00:36:16 [Speaker 2]
I don't think it was much of an attitude.
00:36:18 [Speaker 2]
I think she was desperately trying to listen, but did not understand Yeah.
00:36:23 [Speaker 2]
Or know how to respond.

00:36:25 [Speaker 1]
So want to.

00:36:26 [Speaker 2]
Or want to.

00:36:27 [Speaker 1]
She finally And I wasn't saying she was copying an attitude.
00:36:29 [Speaker 1]
I'm just saying the attitude.
00:36:30 [Speaker 1]
I was reading the room, and the attitude was one of boredom.

00:36:34 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:36:35 [Speaker 2]
It was very much.

00:36:36 [Speaker 1]
Like, quit telling me about computer stuff.
00:36:38 [Speaker 1]
I don't wanna listen to this.

00:36:39 [Speaker 2]
So you hung up, and I go, what was he talking about?
00:36:41 [Speaker 2]
And Amber goes, I I don't know.
00:36:44 [Speaker 2]
I have no idea.

00:36:45 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:36:47 [Speaker 1]
Let me put it this way.

00:36:48 [Speaker 2]
Did ask you yesterday.
00:36:51 [Speaker 2]
Was it yesterday or the day before?
00:36:52 [Speaker 2]
She did say, dad,

00:36:53 [Speaker 1]
you figure that out?

00:36:55 [Speaker 2]
Figure out that work problem, which was very nice.

00:36:58 [Speaker 1]
Did some other work over the weekend and and got got a couple other projects, projects finished.
00:37:04 [Speaker 1]
Like, the Weird Al giveaway, for example.
00:37:06 [Speaker 1]
Had to have that ready to go.
00:37:07 [Speaker 1]
So I was working on that, on Saturday.
00:37:09 [Speaker 1]
And so I said, oh, hey.

00:37:10 [Speaker 1]
I got that project done.
00:37:11 [Speaker 1]
I don't have to think about that anymore.
00:37:12 [Speaker 1]
And she was like, oh, did you figure out the thing you'd spent hours and hours on?
00:37:16 [Speaker 1]
Which was nice to ask.
00:37:18 [Speaker 1]
No.

00:37:18 [Speaker 1]
I have not.
00:37:19 [Speaker 1]
I still haven't figured it out.
00:37:20 [Speaker 1]
And I'm trying to make, computers do something they're not intended to do to make things how do you even explain it?
00:37:31 [Speaker 1]
I don't even know how to explain it.

00:37:32 [Speaker 2]
I don't either.

00:37:33 [Speaker 1]
I'm trying to make a a software that we use for the for the radio, trying to make it do something it's never done before, and it's a challenge.
00:37:46 [Speaker 1]
And I'm being very creative, and I'm still gonna have to reach out to the software company and say, hey.
00:37:52 [Speaker 1]
Here's what I'm trying to make it do.
00:37:53 [Speaker 1]
And they're gonna go, woah.
00:37:55 [Speaker 1]
Why are you trying to make it do that?

00:37:56 [Speaker 1]
So I don't have to explain a philosophy.
00:37:58 [Speaker 1]
It's a whole thing.
00:38:01 [Speaker 1]
It's a whole thing.
00:38:01 [Speaker 1]
It is

00:38:02 [Speaker 2]
a whole thing.
00:38:03 [Speaker 2]
I did appreciate it was really nice that everyone asked about it.

00:38:08 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:38:08 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:38:08 [Speaker 1]
I agree.
00:38:09 [Speaker 1]
I think that's awesome.

00:38:10 [Speaker 2]
Nice because I didn't even ask about it.

00:38:11 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:38:11 [Speaker 1]
I know.
00:38:12 [Speaker 1]
I noticed.

00:38:13 [Speaker 2]
I'm sorry.

00:38:14 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:38:14 [Speaker 1]
Why would you ask?
00:38:15 [Speaker 1]
It's work.
00:38:16 [Speaker 1]
You're not supposed to think about work.
00:38:18 [Speaker 1]
She shouldn't be thinking about my work.

00:38:20 [Speaker 2]
I know, but it was nice because she's considerate like that.

00:38:23 [Speaker 1]
This is true, and I appreciate that.
00:38:25 [Speaker 1]
We did end up going and getting a refreshment.

00:38:27 [Speaker 2]
Yes.
00:38:27 [Speaker 2]
We did.

00:38:27 [Speaker 1]
So, you know, the what what she wanted was still had.

00:38:34 [Speaker 2]
Oh, she's gonna get what she wants.
00:38:37 [Speaker 2]
She's Oh,

00:38:37 [Speaker 1]
I know.

00:38:38 [Speaker 2]
The queen of our castle.
00:38:39 [Speaker 2]
So if she wants something, she she won't let you hear the end of it until she gets it.
00:38:45 [Speaker 2]
So Mhmm.
00:38:46 [Speaker 2]
Especially when it comes to a refreshing drink, she's gonna

00:38:49 [Speaker 1]
I mean, get in the car.
00:38:50 [Speaker 1]
She's like, oh, a refreshment?
00:38:51 [Speaker 1]
You're like, what?
00:38:52 [Speaker 1]
Are you parched immediately?
00:38:54 [Speaker 1]
Bring a water bottle.

00:38:55 [Speaker 1]
What are you doing?
00:38:57 [Speaker 1]
Oh, did you feel like you wanted a treat?
00:39:01 [Speaker 1]
Gonna go broke buying cookies and sodas.

00:39:03 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:39:04 [Speaker 2]
It's crazy.
00:39:07 [Speaker 2]
Why is it let me back up.
00:39:11 [Speaker 2]
We have a dog who his main job in life is to look out the window Apparently.
00:39:18 [Speaker 2]
And bark at anything.

00:39:20 [Speaker 2]
Anybody walking by.

00:39:21 [Speaker 1]
A dog, a cat, a squirrel, a weird smell, a flashing light.

00:39:27 [Speaker 2]
Anything.
00:39:28 [Speaker 2]
She's like, oh, I don't like that.
00:39:29 [Speaker 2]
I don't like it.
00:39:31 [Speaker 2]
I, no, I don't like it.
00:39:33 [Speaker 2]
And I'm gonna let everyone know.

00:39:35 [Speaker 2]
She goes a little bit crazy when there's something that she really doesn't like, and she'll jump off of the couch, and she'll run around the house.
00:39:43 [Speaker 2]
And she'll jump back on the couch, and she'll be like, it's still there.
00:39:47 [Speaker 2]
I'm gonna keep running around the house.
00:39:50 [Speaker 2]
I typically go and look and see, is this a real threat, or are you just being a weirdo?

00:39:56 [Speaker 1]
She's usually just being a weirdo.

00:39:58 [Speaker 2]
Just a weirdo.
00:39:58 [Speaker 2]
But I go check it out, and I go, let me see if you're if this is if you're onto something here.
00:40:04 [Speaker 2]
She was barking so ferociously the other day that I thought maybe this is a real threat.
00:40:10 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:40:11 [Speaker 2]
It was just a strange car that had parked in front of our house.

00:40:14 [Speaker 1]
Really?

00:40:15 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:40:16 [Speaker 1]
She was upset at the strange car.
00:40:17 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:40:18 [Speaker 1]
I didn't know about the strange car.
00:40:21 [Speaker 1]
I get worried about a strange car.

00:40:23 [Speaker 2]
And that's what I was thinking too.
00:40:25 [Speaker 2]
And then I kinda sat there and watched the strange car.
00:40:27 [Speaker 2]
I watched the people get out and just go to the neighbor's house.
00:40:29 [Speaker 2]
And I went, I don't we don't have a lot of parking at our house.

00:40:34 [Speaker 1]
Right.

00:40:35 [Speaker 2]
Not that we need a lot of parking.
00:40:36 [Speaker 2]
We have enough space for our cars.
00:40:38 [Speaker 2]
But on the same token, I go, no.
00:40:41 [Speaker 2]
You're not allowed to park in front of my house.

00:40:44 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:40:45 [Speaker 2]
Why do we as people get so cranky when somebody parks in front of our house?

00:40:51 [Speaker 1]
Look.
00:40:51 [Speaker 1]
I it's public parking.

00:40:53 [Speaker 2]
I don't

00:40:54 [Speaker 1]
own the street.

00:40:54 [Speaker 2]
Right.

00:40:55 [Speaker 1]
I don't own the parking spots in front of the house.
00:40:58 [Speaker 1]
I own the driveway, and you you legally can't block a driveway.

00:41:03 [Speaker 2]
But I remember my parents, I remember, like, my parents would be so more than parking in front of my house.
00:41:10 [Speaker 2]
I don't know why I don't know why peep we as people get so park in front of my house.
00:41:17 [Speaker 2]
You can't park in front of my house.

00:41:20 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:41:20 [Speaker 1]
Now I had to find this out.
00:41:22 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:41:22 [Speaker 1]
Parking on the street in front of someone's property is generally legal unless otherwise indicated by signage or traffic laws.

00:41:29 [Speaker 2]
Right.

00:41:29 [Speaker 1]
Now this is in the state of Idaho.
00:41:31 [Speaker 1]
Right?
00:41:32 [Speaker 1]
You cannot park where traffic control devices prohibit stopping.
00:41:37 [Speaker 1]
You cannot park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
00:41:40 [Speaker 1]
That's interesting because we have one across the street that everybody parks in front of all the

00:41:44 [Speaker 2]
time.
00:41:45 [Speaker 2]
Constantly.

00:41:46 [Speaker 1]
Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection.
00:41:49 [Speaker 1]
Now, again, that's probably, like, city streetwise.
00:41:54 [Speaker 1]
Residential might be different.

00:41:55 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:41:55 [Speaker 1]
In front of a public or private driveway.
00:41:57 [Speaker 1]
That's for real.
00:41:58 [Speaker 1]
You cannot block a driveway.
00:42:01 [Speaker 1]
So if someone parked in front of the driveway, which has happened only a couple

00:42:07 [Speaker 2]
of times No.
00:42:08 [Speaker 2]
The the the neighbors that we used to have I know.
00:42:10 [Speaker 2]
Did that a lot.

00:42:12 [Speaker 1]
And I and I went, guys and I had to go over a couple of times and go, can you move?
00:42:17 [Speaker 1]
Because we can't leave.

00:42:17 [Speaker 2]
We can't even get out of our driveway.

00:42:19 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:42:20 [Speaker 1]
And then, of course, there's, like, alleys, rules for alleys, snow events, large vehicles, parking on sidewalks.
00:42:29 [Speaker 1]
Where is this?
00:42:30 [Speaker 1]
It says parking on sidewalks is permitted as long as it doesn't obstruct pedestrian traffic.

00:42:35 [Speaker 2]
What?

00:42:36 [Speaker 1]
You cannot park on someone's property without permission, but that's on, like, on their grass.

00:42:41 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:42:44 [Speaker 2]
I here's the thing.
00:42:45 [Speaker 2]
It doesn't hurt me.
00:42:46 [Speaker 2]
Like, if somebody's parking in front of my driveway, that's one thing.
00:42:49 [Speaker 2]
That makes me cranky because then I can't come and go when I need to.

00:42:53 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:42:54 [Speaker 2]
If you're parking in front of my house and I don't need that spot, why do I get so cranky about it?
00:42:59 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.
00:43:00 [Speaker 2]
I don't know either.

00:43:01 [Speaker 1]
We we have kind of here's the thing that's happened in in our stretch is that, like, us and the neighbors have kind of defined, sort of a pattern, I would say.

00:43:12 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:43:12 [Speaker 1]
Like, there's there's a parking pattern.
00:43:15 [Speaker 1]
There are certain things that happen where it's like, okay.
00:43:18 [Speaker 1]
We've got these two spots in front of our house plus the driveway.
00:43:22 [Speaker 1]
They've got two spots in front of their house plus their driveway, and then he's got, like, a work truck with a trailer that he parks across the street.
00:43:29 [Speaker 1]
So we try not to take up that space because he's got his work truck.

00:43:32 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:43:33 [Speaker 1]
He needs that spot.

00:43:34 [Speaker 2]
Right.

00:43:34 [Speaker 1]
So, and the trailer.
00:43:35 [Speaker 1]
So we all just kind of understand that.
00:43:38 [Speaker 1]
But sometimes, a car gets a little bit too into one spot, and somebody doesn't wanna parallel park.
00:43:45 [Speaker 1]
And so they'll park in a different thing, and then the whole system just goes awry.
00:43:50 [Speaker 1]
And then he'll show up with his work truck and trailer and be like, I don't have nowhere to park because there's a car there because this thing so it's just this whole chain of events that happens when one person just messes up the system.

00:44:01 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:44:02 [Speaker 1]
And then what happens is because there are so few parking spots between the street and the driveway, somebody will have friends over.
00:44:09 [Speaker 1]
And then they go, well, I'll just park in this open spot, and then the

00:44:14 [Speaker 2]
whole system crumbles

00:44:16 [Speaker 1]
because there's now there's an extra car.

00:44:19 [Speaker 2]
I know.

00:44:20 [Speaker 1]
Like, it's not even that one's a little bit out of place in the system.
00:44:24 [Speaker 1]
It's now you've added a whole new thing into the mess, and now somebody's gotta park over here.

00:44:31 [Speaker 2]
When we did

00:44:31 [Speaker 1]
It's a it's a disaster.

00:44:33 [Speaker 2]
Graduation party or my birthday party for that matter.

00:44:35 [Speaker 1]
Right.

00:44:36 [Speaker 2]
When these big events are at our house, that's my biggest concern is where is everyone gonna park?

00:44:41 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:44:41 [Speaker 2]
Because there is no parking.
00:44:43 [Speaker 2]
We have enough parking, barely enough for the cars that we have.

00:44:47 [Speaker 1]
And so then you end up having people park in front of other people's houses down the street.

00:44:51 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:44:51 [Speaker 2]
And then I worry about it.
00:44:53 [Speaker 2]
And the whole system falls apart.
00:44:55 [Speaker 2]
I'm sorry.
00:44:56 [Speaker 2]
You're gonna have to park in front of somebody else's house, and they're gonna be very mad at you even though it doesn't matter, and it's only temporary.

00:45:04 [Speaker 1]
Right.

00:45:04 [Speaker 2]
Those people always leave.

00:45:09 [Speaker 1]
But the whole system fell apart.

00:45:11 [Speaker 2]
How dare you park in front of my house?

00:45:13 [Speaker 1]
I'm saying.
00:45:14 [Speaker 1]
How could you?
00:45:17 [Speaker 1]
Did we make a discovery over the weekend or what?

00:45:21 [Speaker 2]
You tell me, Josh.

00:45:23 [Speaker 1]
I think we found out that our daughter, is very much like you.
00:45:27 [Speaker 1]
And at one point, you said, she learned this from me.
00:45:30 [Speaker 1]
I know exactly what's happening, but I never do this.
00:45:34 [Speaker 1]
And I went, okay.
00:45:35 [Speaker 1]
Okay.

00:45:36 [Speaker 1]
I'll just be quiet because being quiet a couple of times over the weekend seemed to serve me well.
00:45:43 [Speaker 1]
There were a couple times you asked me some questions, and I thought, no.
00:45:48 [Speaker 1]
Nothing I can say is going to make this situation any better.

00:45:51 [Speaker 2]
So What were the questions?

00:45:54 [Speaker 1]
One of them was, I don't even know.
00:45:59 [Speaker 1]
I don't even remember.

00:46:00 [Speaker 2]
I said, I think I'm turning into a grouchy old woman.

00:46:03 [Speaker 1]
That's right.
00:46:04 [Speaker 1]
That's one of them.

00:46:05 [Speaker 2]
Am I turning into a

00:46:06 [Speaker 1]
grouchy old woman?
00:46:08 [Speaker 1]
Am I?
00:46:10 [Speaker 1]
And I just sat.
00:46:13 [Speaker 1]
And I said, I don't know what to do with that question.
00:46:16 [Speaker 1]
And you laughed, which I appreciated because I really still don't know what to do with that question.

00:46:22 [Speaker 2]
I think it was it was more on the rhetorical side.
00:46:25 [Speaker 2]
Was it?
00:46:26 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:46:26 [Speaker 2]
I don't think you risk.
00:46:27 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.

00:46:28 [Speaker 2]
I do kinda want an answer.
00:46:29 [Speaker 2]
Uh-huh.
00:46:30 [Speaker 2]
I don't think I am, but I think I am.

00:46:33 [Speaker 1]
Am I turning into a grouchy old woman?

00:46:34 [Speaker 2]
I think I am.
00:46:35 [Speaker 2]
Okay.
00:46:36 [Speaker 2]
I'm so grouchy all the time.

00:46:40 [Speaker 1]
And the other thing that we learned is that, and that now that one wasn't necessarily relevant to our daughter, but the one that, that is is that the two of you on Sunday?
00:46:53 [Speaker 1]
Saturday.

00:46:54 [Speaker 2]
I knew Saturday.

00:46:55 [Speaker 1]
Saturday.
00:46:56 [Speaker 1]
Because I made breakfast Sunday.
00:46:58 [Speaker 1]
Correct.
00:46:59 [Speaker 1]
Saturday morning.
00:47:00 [Speaker 1]
The two of you decided to gang up on me.

00:47:03 [Speaker 2]
How did we gang up on you?

00:47:05 [Speaker 1]
You were both very hungry.

00:47:06 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:47:07 [Speaker 2]
We were really hungry.

00:47:08 [Speaker 1]
And really upset about it.

00:47:09 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:47:10 [Speaker 2]
We were.

00:47:13 [Speaker 1]
And it was to be solved by me.

00:47:15 [Speaker 2]
Because no.
00:47:16 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:47:16 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:47:16 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:47:17 [Speaker 2]
We didn't expect you to solve it.

00:47:18 [Speaker 2]
We just I had a plan to go eat lunch.

00:47:22 [Speaker 1]
Uh-huh.
00:47:23 [Speaker 1]
And at one point, we were walking not toward your plan, and you were very upset.
00:47:30 [Speaker 1]
Because And you said out loud, I'm, I really don't want this for lunch.
00:47:35 [Speaker 1]
I I'm super upset because I had a plan in my head, and I didn't say it out loud.
00:47:40 [Speaker 1]
And so no one knew about the plan, but now we're not doing the plan, and I'm super upset.

00:47:45 [Speaker 1]
But then you decided it was all because you were hungry.
00:47:49 [Speaker 1]
And then that transferred immediately into our 15 year old who said, yeah, I gotta eat food.
00:47:58 [Speaker 1]
And she got all hangry as well.
00:48:00 [Speaker 1]
So I had two little hangry demons following me around while I was walking trying to figure out where to eat food.

00:48:06 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:48:06 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:48:06 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:48:09 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:48:10 [Speaker 2]
I knew where to eat food.

00:48:11 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:48:11 [Speaker 2]
And I said, let's head in this general direction downtown

00:48:15 [Speaker 1]
Right.
00:48:15 [Speaker 1]
Where

00:48:15 [Speaker 2]
they have lots of food options.

00:48:17 [Speaker 1]
Sure.
00:48:18 [Speaker 1]
But what you didn't convey is that you wanted to go to, like, a restaurant and sit down.

00:48:23 [Speaker 2]
What I didn't convey is that I did not wanna go find food at the farmer's market.

00:48:27 [Speaker 1]
So I was looking food trucks.
00:48:28 [Speaker 1]
I'm like, we can all find something to eat.
00:48:30 [Speaker 1]
It'll be great.
00:48:31 [Speaker 1]
We'll all find something we like.

00:48:33 [Speaker 2]
I didn't wanna go to the farmer's market at all, honestly, because I thought

00:48:36 [Speaker 1]
We did.

00:48:37 [Speaker 2]
And there were so many people.
00:48:38 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:48:39 [Speaker 2]
And the second you started walking that way, I went no one's over.

00:48:42 [Speaker 1]
I'm a man.
00:48:42 [Speaker 1]
Old woman.

00:48:43 [Speaker 2]
Now I'm really mad because this is exactly what I didn't wanna do.

00:48:47 [Speaker 1]
But didn't say out loud.
00:48:52 [Speaker 1]
See?

00:48:53 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:48:54 [Speaker 2]
Uh-huh.
00:48:54 [Speaker 2]
Once I got food, I

00:48:56 [Speaker 1]
was Yeah.
00:48:56 [Speaker 1]
Oh, boy.
00:48:57 [Speaker 1]
The two of you were new people.
00:49:03 [Speaker 1]
Man.

00:49:05 [Speaker 2]
I admitted it.
00:49:06 [Speaker 2]
I'm sorry.
00:49:07 [Speaker 2]
I also apologize to you.

00:49:10 [Speaker 1]
Capital h, Hangry.
00:49:12 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:49:12 [Speaker 2]
I know.

00:49:13 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:49:14 [Speaker 1]
Me too.

00:49:15 [Speaker 2]
Listen.
00:49:17 [Speaker 2]
I recognize the problem.
00:49:18 [Speaker 2]
I've apologized, and I will try to be do better about communicating my wants.

00:49:25 [Speaker 1]
Thank you for the therapy.
00:49:27 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:49:27 [Speaker 2]
It's great.

00:49:30 [Speaker 1]
You didn't even have to pay for that one.

00:49:32 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:49:33 [Speaker 2]
I've been paying a lot for therapy.
00:49:35 [Speaker 2]
So I should get something out of it.

00:49:40 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:49:40 [Speaker 1]
Do you listen to what your therapist says?
00:49:42 [Speaker 1]
Do

00:49:42 [Speaker 2]
you Yeah.

00:49:42 [Speaker 1]
Do you okay.

00:49:43 [Speaker 2]
Sometimes she goes she says stuff, and I go, Josh told me that same thing.
00:49:47 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:49:48 [Speaker 2]
But it sounds better coming from your mouth.
00:49:50 [Speaker 2]
And I'll probably listen to you more.

00:49:51 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:49:52 [Speaker 1]
I know.

00:49:52 [Speaker 2]
You are the expert.

00:49:54 [Speaker 1]
Right.

00:49:55 [Speaker 2]
I don't know why I need to pay her because you tell me the exact

00:49:58 [Speaker 1]
Because you don't listen to me.
00:50:01 [Speaker 1]
That's why.

00:50:03 [Speaker 2]
Well, formal apology.
00:50:05 [Speaker 2]
Oh, okay.
00:50:06 [Speaker 2]
Apology.

00:50:07 [Speaker 1]
Formal public apology.
00:50:08 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:50:08 [Speaker 1]
You know, I was hungry.
00:50:10 [Speaker 1]
And then you saw, like, a shirt that said I'm sorry what I for what I said when I was hungry.
00:50:14 [Speaker 1]
Like, all that stuff comes up all the time.

00:50:16 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:50:16 [Speaker 2]
I know.

00:50:17 [Speaker 1]
I know.
00:50:17 [Speaker 1]
I know.

00:50:18 [Speaker 2]
I'm just like the plant from Little Shop of Horrors.

00:50:21 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:50:21 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:50:22 [Speaker 1]
What's that mean?

00:50:22 [Speaker 2]
Feed me.

00:50:24 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:50:24 [Speaker 1]
Oh, an alien that's gonna eat people.
00:50:27 [Speaker 1]
Okay.
00:50:28 [Speaker 1]
Got it.
00:50:29 [Speaker 1]
Sounds good.

00:50:32 [Speaker 1]
Would you rather this or that?

00:50:35 [Speaker 2]
Would you rather go tubing down a river or paddle boarding on a lake?
00:50:41 [Speaker 2]
I'm thinking tubing.

00:50:43 [Speaker 1]
Tell me why.

00:50:44 [Speaker 2]
I love tubing.
00:50:46 [Speaker 2]
Tubing is so much fun.

00:50:48 [Speaker 1]
Tubing or not tubing?
00:50:51 [Speaker 1]
That is the question.
00:50:55 [Speaker 1]
Stop.

00:50:56 [Speaker 2]
Good one there, Shakespeare.

00:51:00 [Speaker 1]
Shake's paddle, actually.
00:51:04 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:51:04 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:51:06 [Speaker 1]
Because of the tubing and the paddle board.
00:51:08 [Speaker 1]
See?

00:51:10 [Speaker 1]
This is this is good.
00:51:11 [Speaker 1]
This is good content.
00:51:13 [Speaker 1]
This is good content.
00:51:15 [Speaker 1]
Strong material.
00:51:17 [Speaker 1]
I'm spitting here.

00:51:18 [Speaker 1]
You can follow me on social media everywhere and subscribe to my YouTube channel.

00:51:26 [Speaker 2]
Smash that like button.

00:51:27 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:51:28 [Speaker 1]
You know, do all the things.

00:51:31 [Speaker 2]
What are you picking?

00:51:32 [Speaker 1]
I'm gonna pick the tube on the river.

00:51:34 [Speaker 2]
Oh, good.
00:51:35 [Speaker 2]
Do you wanna go Oh, good.

00:51:41 [Speaker 1]
Oh, good.

00:51:42 [Speaker 2]
Do have I ever gone tubing with you?

00:51:44 [Speaker 1]
Yes.
00:51:45 [Speaker 1]
We've gone tubing

00:51:46 [Speaker 2]
I think just once.

00:51:47 [Speaker 1]
Multiple times.
00:51:49 [Speaker 1]
Have we floated the river in lava?
00:51:52 [Speaker 1]
Lava.

00:51:52 [Speaker 2]
Oh, that's Lava.

00:51:54 [Speaker 1]
I was Many times.

00:51:55 [Speaker 2]
I wasn't thinking about that one.
00:51:56 [Speaker 2]
I was thinking behind a boat.

00:51:59 [Speaker 1]
Which we've done as well.
00:52:00 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:52:01 [Speaker 1]
And you broke your face.

00:52:03 [Speaker 2]
I did break my face.
00:52:04 [Speaker 2]
But the driver of that boat intended to break my face.

00:52:08 [Speaker 1]
And apologized a whole bunch.
00:52:11 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:52:15 [Speaker 1]
I don't know why he was trying to break faces,

00:52:17 [Speaker 2]
but either.

00:52:18 [Speaker 1]
Because he thought it'd be funny.
00:52:19 [Speaker 1]
Watch me flip the tube.

00:52:21 [Speaker 2]
It doesn't even matter.
00:52:22 [Speaker 2]
I like tubing so much.
00:52:23 [Speaker 2]
It's so much fun.

00:52:26 [Speaker 1]
I've gone wakeboarding.
00:52:27 [Speaker 1]
I've gone tubing behind a boat, and that's about it.
00:52:29 [Speaker 1]
I don't I don't have a boat or access to a boat, so I don't spend a lot of time on a boat.

00:52:34 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:52:34 [Speaker 2]
It makes me sad.
00:52:35 [Speaker 2]
Does it?
00:52:36 [Speaker 2]
Wanna own a boat.
00:52:37 [Speaker 2]
I just want I want to I wanna own a boat.

00:52:41 [Speaker 1]
I don't wanna own a boat.
00:52:42 [Speaker 1]
I

00:52:42 [Speaker 2]
don't listen.

00:52:43 [Speaker 1]
I wanna own a boat.
00:52:45 [Speaker 1]
You're a confusing human.

00:52:46 [Speaker 2]
I wanna own a boat Yeah.
00:52:47 [Speaker 2]
But I don't wanna take care of the boat.

00:52:49 [Speaker 1]
I see.

00:52:50 [Speaker 2]
And I don't wanna have to pay for all the expenditures on the boat.
00:52:54 [Speaker 2]
I just wanna be able to have access to a boat whenever I want it

00:52:58 [Speaker 1]
Uh-huh.

00:52:58 [Speaker 2]
But not have to worry about it.
00:53:00 [Speaker 2]
So that's called

00:53:01 [Speaker 1]
boat rental.

00:53:02 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:53:02 [Speaker 2]
But I want yeah.
00:53:04 [Speaker 2]
I guess.

00:53:05 [Speaker 1]
Right.
00:53:06 [Speaker 1]
Right.
00:53:07 [Speaker 1]
You rent a boat.

00:53:08 [Speaker 2]
I don't wanna have to pay for it every time I wanna use it.

00:53:11 [Speaker 1]
Well, if you own it, you gotta pay for it.

00:53:13 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:53:14 [Speaker 2]
I know.
00:53:16 [Speaker 2]
I get it.
00:53:17 [Speaker 2]
I just wanna go tubing.
00:53:18 [Speaker 2]
Will somebody take me tubing?

00:53:20 [Speaker 1]
But that also wasn't the question you asked in Would You Rather.

00:53:24 [Speaker 2]
What was the question?

00:53:25 [Speaker 1]
Read the

00:53:26 [Speaker 2]
question.
00:53:26 [Speaker 2]
Tubing down a river?

00:53:27 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:53:27 [Speaker 1]
Not in a boat.
00:53:28 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:53:29 [Speaker 1]
That's fair.

00:53:30 [Speaker 2]
But I did forget about I like tubing down a river too.
00:53:33 [Speaker 2]
That's fun too.

00:53:34 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:53:34 [Speaker 2]
I'll go do that too.

00:53:35 [Speaker 1]
Okay.

00:53:36 [Speaker 2]
Let's go right now.
00:53:37 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:53:38 [Speaker 2]
I

00:53:39 [Speaker 1]
got I got stuff to do.

00:53:40 [Speaker 2]
We haven't done that in a long time.
00:53:41 [Speaker 2]
We should go.

00:53:42 [Speaker 1]
I know.
00:53:42 [Speaker 1]
It's been years.

00:53:43 [Speaker 2]
You know how many flip flops I lost in that river?

00:53:46 [Speaker 1]
How many?
00:53:47 [Speaker 1]
Two.
00:53:47 [Speaker 1]
Zero.

00:53:48 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:53:48 [Speaker 2]
At least one.

00:53:49 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:53:50 [Speaker 1]
Yes.
00:53:50 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:53:51 [Speaker 1]
They float.

00:53:52 [Speaker 2]
I lost it.

00:53:53 [Speaker 1]
Well, grab it while it's floating

00:53:55 [Speaker 2]
down the river.

00:53:56 [Speaker 1]
What are you doing?
00:53:59 [Speaker 1]
Grab your shoe.
00:54:03 [Speaker 1]
Oh, there it goes.
00:54:04 [Speaker 1]
Out of my reach now.
00:54:06 [Speaker 1]
See you.

00:54:06 [Speaker 1]
Gone forever, Shu.
00:54:08 [Speaker 1]
No one else was around to help grab it?
00:54:10 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:54:12 [Speaker 1]
What a thing.

00:54:12 [Speaker 2]
What I know.
00:54:13 [Speaker 2]
And then I had to walk one footed back to the car.
00:54:16 [Speaker 2]
Did you

00:54:16 [Speaker 1]
ever go up to the higher level and start on the waterfalls, or did you always start below the waterfalls?

00:54:20 [Speaker 2]
We went to the waterfall once.
00:54:23 [Speaker 2]
I never did that.
00:54:24 [Speaker 2]
And then my friend lost his glasses, his very expensive glasses.

00:54:27 [Speaker 1]
Sunglasses or eyeglasses?

00:54:28 [Speaker 2]
Uh-huh.
00:54:29 [Speaker 2]
And so then we never did that again because it was dangerous.

00:54:33 [Speaker 1]
Ugh.

00:54:33 [Speaker 2]
And he was kind of a ninja warrior type.
00:54:37 [Speaker 2]
So when he says it's dangerous

00:54:39 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.

00:54:39 [Speaker 2]
We're like, okay.
00:54:42 [Speaker 2]
That's all.

00:54:46 [Speaker 1]
That was a very intense story that just abruptly ended.
00:54:51 [Speaker 1]
Is there no more to it?
00:54:52 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:54:53 [Speaker 1]
We said okay.
00:54:54 [Speaker 1]
Alright.

00:54:55 [Speaker 1]
Would you rather this to that?
00:54:58 [Speaker 1]
Earlier this morning, you, walked into the studio, and you said, and I quote, someone's food in the fridge is disgusting.
00:55:13 [Speaker 1]
And then you went, and you made that noise a couple of times.
00:55:18 [Speaker 1]
And I said, what what are you talking about?
00:55:21 [Speaker 1]
What's it look like?

00:55:21 [Speaker 1]
And you said, it's like a bowl with, like, brown.
00:55:26 [Speaker 1]
And I immediately knew, it's my lunch.
00:55:30 [Speaker 1]
You're grossed out by my lunch in the fridge.

00:55:32 [Speaker 2]
Why does your lunch look so gross?

00:55:35 [Speaker 1]
My lunch looks delicious.
00:55:37 [Speaker 1]
Much.
00:55:38 [Speaker 1]
My lunch is delicious jasmine rice with kalua pork, teriyaki sauce, some, sesame seeds sprinkled on top.
00:55:49 [Speaker 1]
I was really hoping to have broccoli I didn't have it.
00:55:53 [Speaker 1]
In there.

00:55:54 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:55:54 [Speaker 1]
I know.
00:55:55 [Speaker 1]
But I you didn't have it when I made it.

00:55:57 [Speaker 2]
Oh, sorry.

00:55:58 [Speaker 1]
And so I would have steamed some broccoli and put in there as well, which would have been delicious, but it's fine.
00:56:05 [Speaker 1]
I'm excited for my lunch.
00:56:07 [Speaker 1]
Thank you very much for being grossed out and dry even twice about it.

00:56:13 [Speaker 2]
I'm sure it's gonna taste it sounds really nice.
00:56:15 [Speaker 2]
I'm sure it's gonna taste delicious too, but the look of it, when I first looked at the fridge get a good look.
00:56:22 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:56:22 [Speaker 2]
Because I couldn't.

00:56:23 [Speaker 1]
You glanced at it in your peripheral and went

00:56:26 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:56:28 [Speaker 2]
Maybe it's just because it was early in the morning.

00:56:30 [Speaker 1]
Getting shivers?
00:56:31 [Speaker 1]
It's not because it's early in the morning.
00:56:33 [Speaker 1]
You're still grossed out right now thinking about what you remember it looked like.
00:56:39 [Speaker 1]
You can even, like, pick it up and look.

00:56:41 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:56:41 [Speaker 2]
I'm not gonna pick it up.

00:56:43 [Speaker 1]
You don't recognize the bowl that

00:56:44 [Speaker 2]
it's in?
00:56:45 [Speaker 2]
I quickly I listen.
00:56:47 [Speaker 2]
We've talked about this before.
00:56:48 [Speaker 2]
I don't like community fridges

00:56:50 [Speaker 1]
Mhmm.

00:56:50 [Speaker 2]
Because I don't I don't I don't know how long things have been there.

00:56:55 [Speaker 1]
How long has it been there?

00:56:56 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.

00:56:57 [Speaker 1]
Like, only over the weekend.
00:56:58 [Speaker 1]
I made it Friday.

00:56:59 [Speaker 2]
Okay.
00:56:59 [Speaker 2]
But I didn't know that.
00:57:01 [Speaker 2]
And so I quickly get in and get out of those fridges because, oh, I don't like can't give other people's food.
00:57:08 [Speaker 2]
I don't know why.
00:57:09 [Speaker 2]
It grows.

00:57:12 [Speaker 1]
You're having a hard time right now.

00:57:15 [Speaker 2]
Do you

00:57:15 [Speaker 1]
wanna go with that?

00:57:16 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:57:16 [Speaker 2]
And I don't put my lunch in the community fridge.
00:57:19 [Speaker 2]
I put a bunch of ice packs in my thermal lunch bag so that I don't have to go into the work fridge.
00:57:26 [Speaker 2]
As whatever job I've ever had, I go, no.
00:57:29 [Speaker 2]
I'll just keep it in my lunch bag with my ice packs.

00:57:33 [Speaker 2]
I don't go in the fridge.
00:57:35 [Speaker 2]
Why?
00:57:35 [Speaker 2]
Because, like, it grows.

00:57:38 [Speaker 1]
I know.
00:57:39 [Speaker 1]
But it's just other people's food.
00:57:41 [Speaker 1]
Oh, you lived in an apartment.
00:57:43 [Speaker 1]
You had roommates.
00:57:44 [Speaker 1]
You used a fridge with other people's food

00:57:46 [Speaker 2]
in it.
00:57:46 [Speaker 2]
Different.
00:57:47 [Speaker 2]
I don't know why.
00:57:49 [Speaker 2]
I don't know why.
00:57:49 [Speaker 2]
We were poor.

00:57:50 [Speaker 2]
We didn't have a lot of food.
00:57:51 [Speaker 2]
I'm so poor.

00:57:54 [Speaker 1]
I know you're a poor college student.
00:57:56 [Speaker 1]
I get it.
00:57:56 [Speaker 1]
But but I'm just saying, like, you had communal fridge space that you've used.
00:58:02 [Speaker 1]
Why is a work communal fridge so much different?

00:58:05 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.
00:58:05 [Speaker 2]
I think it's

00:58:06 [Speaker 1]
Oh, go ahead.

00:58:07 [Speaker 2]
What were you gonna say?

00:58:08 [Speaker 1]
I was gonna say, is it because, like, I had a I had a, a former cohost that I did a morning show with, years and years and years ago on a country radio station that I was working on.
00:58:21 [Speaker 1]
And, and he went fishing.
00:58:24 [Speaker 1]
Ugh.
00:58:24 [Speaker 1]
And he brought in a grocery sack with a couple of fish in it, maybe three fish.
00:58:31 [Speaker 1]
And they'd been cleaned, but he just threw them in the freezer.

00:58:36 [Speaker 1]
They never left.

00:58:38 [Speaker 2]
See?
00:58:39 [Speaker 2]
You don't know what people are putting there.
00:58:42 [Speaker 2]
There was one time here somebody brought in a crab.
00:58:44 [Speaker 2]
There was a whole crab.
00:58:45 [Speaker 2]
Crab?

00:58:46 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:58:47 [Speaker 2]
You I

00:58:47 [Speaker 1]
never saw the crab, did I?
00:58:49 [Speaker 1]
I don't remember that.

00:58:51 [Speaker 2]
You told me.
00:58:51 [Speaker 2]
It was before I worked here.
00:58:53 [Speaker 2]
You said there was a whole crab in the fridge.
00:58:55 [Speaker 2]
Really?

00:58:56 [Speaker 1]
Yes.
00:58:57 [Speaker 1]
That's cool.

00:58:58 [Speaker 2]
No.
00:59:00 [Speaker 2]
A crab.

00:59:01 [Speaker 1]
Who brought in a crab?

00:59:02 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.
00:59:03 [Speaker 2]
See, that's the thing.
00:59:04 [Speaker 2]
And then you never know how long things are there for.
00:59:06 [Speaker 2]
How long

00:59:06 [Speaker 1]
has that crab been

00:59:07 [Speaker 2]
in there?

00:59:08 [Speaker 1]
And it was in the fridge, not the freezer.

00:59:10 [Speaker 2]
Yes.

00:59:10 [Speaker 1]
It wasn't like somebody had brought in, like, some crab legs

00:59:13 [Speaker 2]
that they

00:59:14 [Speaker 1]
had got it, like, a deal full live broadcast or something, and they just stuck them in the freezer.
00:59:19 [Speaker 1]
They're gonna take them home for crab leg dinner later.
00:59:22 [Speaker 1]
No.
00:59:23 [Speaker 1]
It was a whole crab.

00:59:24 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.

00:59:24 [Speaker 1]
I don't remember that.
00:59:25 [Speaker 1]
That feels like something I'd remember.
00:59:27 [Speaker 1]
But

00:59:27 [Speaker 2]
Well, you told me about it.

00:59:28 [Speaker 1]
Well, I'm I'm just saying.
00:59:29 [Speaker 1]
I don't remember.
00:59:30 [Speaker 1]
Lied.
00:59:31 [Speaker 1]
Yeah.
00:59:31 [Speaker 1]
I lied.

00:59:32 [Speaker 1]
I said somebody brought a crab to be interesting.
00:59:36 [Speaker 1]
I don't think so.
00:59:37 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:59:38 [Speaker 1]
You wanna wrap up

00:59:39 [Speaker 2]
the show?
00:59:39 [Speaker 2]
Let's wrap it up.

00:59:40 [Speaker 1]
Alright.
00:59:41 [Speaker 1]
Thanks for hanging out.
00:59:42 [Speaker 1]
Hope you have a good Monday.
00:59:44 [Speaker 1]
Good luck with your work fridge, if you gotta go in there.

00:59:47 [Speaker 2]
Yeah.
00:59:48 [Speaker 2]
Don't touch it.

00:59:52 [Speaker 1]
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00:59:53 [Speaker 1]
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01:00:00 [Speaker 1]
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Woo de woo.
01:00:10 [Speaker 2]
What?
01:00:11 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.
01:00:11 [Speaker 2]
I don't know.

01:00:12 [Speaker 1]
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01:00:25 [Speaker 1]
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01:00:29 [Speaker 1]
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