Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Wednesday, aPRIL 23RD, 2025
Episode summary introduction:
What’s more romantic than a picnic, the NFL draft kicks off tomorrow, read a book or write a book or join a book club, the new wakeup routine didn’t go as planned, Chantel did a weird thing in the passenger seat last night, remember chicken rollups, senior pranks - senior splashin’ - and high school fight songs, Fortnite has TMNT bad guys now, we had some weird neighbors that loved to play the same song really loud on repeat, some high school prom reminiscing, Chantel had a moment with her grandma yesterday, and the ice bucket challenge is back.
Timestamps:
(0:00) - Intro
(3:54) - Chantel wants a romantic picnic
(7:41) - The NFL Draft kicks off tomoroow
(12:37) - Good News to Get You Going
(14:23) - Happy book day
(19:00) - The horrible new wake up routine
(23:19) - Jockey box vs glove box
(28:14) - Chicken roll ups recipe
(32:53) - Senior pranks & senior splashin'
(39:09) - Fortnite Ninga Turtles are so cool
(43:49) - Weird neighbors
(47:55) - Reminiscing about high school proms & fight songs
(51:53) - Something smells like grandma
(54:49) - Would You Rather This or That
(56:47) - Ice bucket challenge + outro
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Full show transcript:
Get that yawn out. It's out. It's out. Ouse. Unhinge the jaw, loading in the hoagie.
That's what it looked like. Anyway, hi. What's up today? Nothing. We, what do you think is more romantic than a picnic?
Doing this show. Oh, it's pretty romantic. Pretty romantic. Getting to hang out with you That's every morning. Lots of time together.
Pretty good. You're pretty craven, you're you're craving a picnic. I want a picnic. Yes. You do.
Hey. It's Wednesday, April 23. The NFL draft kicks off tomorrow. That's right. That's right.
That's right. Let's go Ashton Jante. Does I mean, if he was gonna pick the best team, he would pick the Vikings. But I don't think we need a No. Whatever his position is.
Running back. We don't need him. Right. Because we've got Jefferson and we've got Adamson. Ashton, go to The Bengals.
The Bengals. I think that would be really cool. There is a good chance he ends up in Denver, which I'm not mad about. If he does end up in Denver, he goes from being a Boise State Bronco to being a Denver Bronco. That's kinda lame.
And I'm not I'm not super upset about that. If you were that person, I know I wouldn't wanna be a Bronco. That person. His high school was a Tiger. His college was the LSU Tigers, and he's a Bengal.
He's been tiger the whole time. Interesting. Yeah. Sometimes that works out. Hey.
Read a book or write a book or join a book club or look at a book or, put a book drop a book on your foot. What's that last one about? I don't wanna do that. Don't do don't do that one. It's book day.
Read a book. Books are great. Books are amazing. Go check at the library. K.
Tried a new wake up routine. How'd you like it? I hated it. Okay. You did a weird thing in the passenger seat last night.
You wanna explain yourself? I will in the podcast. Okay. Sounds good. Sounds good.
Sounds good. Remember chicken roll ups? Oh, I remember. Do you remember? I remember.
I remember. Sing your pranks, sing your splashing, and a high school fight song. How's yours go? Really high. Really high.
We're the kind that never die as the bobcats go marching. That's not your fight song. Yeah. It is. That's so not it, but you felt like it might have been for half a second.
That is not it. Oh, man. That's not it. Hold on. No way.
Burly high school fight song. I tried to look it up. I couldn't find it. Oh, well. Oh, well, indeed.
Moving on. Fortnite has Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle bad guys now. It's so cool. Like, I'm half tempted to buy the whole set. Then buy the whole set.
I don't wanna buy the whole set. I don't buy Fortnite as a you know what I want is all my old toys. That's what I want. Yeah. I want the original toys I had.
I had soccer playing Rafael, Raphael, Raf. And he had a a leg you would wind back, and it would lock in place. He had a button on his back, and he came with a soccer ball that was, Foot Soldier's head. Okay. It was so awesome.
It was very good. I like that guy. Let's see what else. We had some weird neighbors that love to play the same song really loud on repeat. Slipped That one.
Desserting my rod. Some high school prom reminisced. Oh, very nice. I had a moment with my grandma yesterday. This is precious.
And the ice bucket challenge is back. We are Josh and Chantel. This is wake up classy 97, the podcast. At one point, you might remember the name of the show. Or my fight song.
Or that. Or my name or Who are you? Anything. I don't know. I can't remember.
Alright. Enjoy today's show. Today comes up every year, and I and I go, I am going to that sounded silly. I understand why you laugh. You're like, yeah.
No kidding. You mean April 23 comes once a year? Year? Yeah. Weird.
Now I get why I get why you laugh. That makes sense. That's a laughable comment. Okay. But here's what I was trying to get at.
Is that today is national picnic day, and it comes up every year. And I tell you about it, and you go, I wanna go on a picnic. And then the year goes by, and then it comes back around, and I go, you know what today is? It's picnic day. And you go, I wanna go on a picnic.
So guess what today is? Picnic day. It's picnic day. Take me on a picnic. See, there it is.
You even bought a picnic basket. A nice, cool picnic basket. It's not exactly a picnic basket. It is a picnic set, which is really nice. It's got a little table.
It's perfect for a charcuterie. I know it is. And, and an afternoon in the grass. Yeah. And maybe, like, a sleep.
Sure. A nap? A a picnic nap. Yes. Take me on a picnic, brah.
Why brah? Because that's what the kids are saying these days. That's not us, though. No. But it could be.
Oh, brah? Brah. Take me on a picnic, brah. You see what it sounds like? Sounds cool.
Take me on a picnic, It's just noise. Take me on a picnic, please. Yeah. Dear love of mine. Is that better?
That's nice. Okay. Dear love of mine. That sounds you're you're getting a little bit is do you romanticize it? Is that the deal?
Is it is it romantic? The picnic? Yeah. Maybe possibly Do you see do you see, like, some sort of Jane Austen scene while you're having a picnic? No.
I was definitely not thinking about that. Are you sure? Definitely not. I feel like that's what's in your head. Yeah.
It could be. Yeah. A little bit. Like, there's some some meadow Yeah. And there's maybe a tree out in the meadow, and you're underneath it, and someone arrives on horseback.
No. I don't need that part. What I need is a blanket Yeah. Charcuterie Yeah. Snacks.
That's what charcuterie is. I know. Okay. Dessert maybe of some kind. Oh, why'd you wink at me?
And then and then and then and then What is and your wink was was slow. You're like a dessert, like, tiramisu. You know? Tiramisu. Yes.
See? That's right. Or, like, or some kind of cheesecake. Yeah. Winkle.
Yeah. Because my last rock. And then a nap. And then a nap. Outside.
Yep. Okay. Does that sound awesome? Yeah. I'll never have it.
Oh. I'll never go. I mean, come on now. Happy picnic day. I'll work on it.
It probably won't be today. It's not gonna be today. There's nothing going on today. Hold my breath. Do you even know where the picnic basket is?
Are you asking if I know where my picnic set is when you say picnic basket, or are you talking about something else? Picnic basket, but I meant set. You know what I meant? A basket. Like, when you say again, are you a wicker basket with little flaps that open up and there's, like, a loaf of bread sticking out of one end?
No. Like a baguette with fancy cheeses? I wasn't. But I do like baguette. There we go.
Here we go. Tomorrow is a pretty big day. I I think, tomorrow evening, we we have the NFL draft starting up. Yes. Which is kind of a kind of a big deal.
I know we're trying to watch and see what happens with Boise State's Ashton Genti. He is, expected to go, to somewhere in the NFL in the first round. There's a lot of mock drafts out there that people have him go into several different teams. What did he say? Do you remember my You are son?
No. No. No. Or Ashton? Ashton.
Ashton Gente said why, when asked why he should be picked, he said something to the effect of I'm not doing the exact quote, but he said something to the effect of, I would pick the guy that no one can tackle. That no one can catch. Something to that effect. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. Meaning himself. He's like, you know, if you're looking to figure out who to pick, I'd pick the guy no one can catch or tackle or whatever he said. But, anyway, the NFL draft starts tomorrow. Los Angeles Rams will be making a little bit of history.
They'll be conducting their draft from the Los Angeles Fire Department air operations. The setup will shine a spotlight on the first responders who bravely protected the city and honor them for their heroic work during the wildfires in January. As an added bonus, the Rams have donated nearly $2,000,000 to fire relief efforts, and they will renovate, the rec room at that location. Oh, nice. Which is kinda cool.
So, doing a little bit of good, and they're not going to be where the draft is happening. They're gonna be doing it remotely, which I think is interesting. Stafford. Isn't that Matthew Stafford? Is there quarterback?
Yep. I think that's right. It's been too long. I know. It's been a while.
Right? There's always a little drama going on around the NFL draft as well. One source of that drama is figuring out who should and will show up at the draft to be there in person when names are called. Like in Ashton Jante, for example. Will he be at the NFL draft to walk up on stage with his new team jersey?
Probably likely. Yeah. Who's the guy that won the Heisman this year? I always forget his name. Hunter.
Travis Hunter? Something Hunter. Quarterback Jackson Dart, who played at Ole Miss, planned to travel to Green Bay for the festivities, but changed his mind and has decided to not attend Why? Even though he is projected as a late first round pick. Really?
He didn't give a reason for changing his mind. It but it could be that he didn't wanna risk being the last man standing and not getting selected by a team on day one of the draft, and then they'd be standing there, like, on camera, not being a first draft pick. Can you imagine? I know. Right?
So so we'll see. I don't know who's gonna be there, who's not gonna be there. It sucks being picked last. And if it's on a national stage, I don't blame that guy. I wouldn't go either.
Travis Hunter was was correct. That is the name of the Heisman trophy winner. He's a quarterback, though, isn't he? No. Oh.
He he plays two he's a double duty player. So he plays an offensive position and a defensive position. Interesting. Yeah. Mhmm.
Yeah. So it it it it is definitely going to be, it's definitely gonna be very interesting to see what happens, but it all kicks off tomorrow. And then you're gonna have a whole bunch of new rookies to look at, which will be pretty great. And it does run. There's a couple of days.
There's there's three days, I think, of it. So it's Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Too many days. For all three rounds. That's too many days of NFL draft, brah.
And then you'll have what do they call the very, very, very last person picked? Mister irrelevant? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
There'll be a new one. There always is, I guess, every year. Every year. Yeah. Oh, and then I'm gonna feel sad for that guy, and then I'm gonna root for him.
You're gonna feel bad for the person who just got drafted in the NFL. Right. But the last one, I always feel sad for the last one because it was Brock Purdey for a while, and I was like, well, now I gotta watch the 40 niners. And then I didn't because because the 40 niners Because ew. Hell, see?
How quickly you get right back into it. You're like, I haven't been into it. I don't want guys I can barely remember. And then smack. You're right back there with all the tracks.
I'm like, oh, I'm so I like, I don't I like the underdog story. Yeah. And then I go, ugh. Yeah. I gotta put that raccoon back in hibernation.
Go away. It's not time yet. There's no sleep. A lot of emotions when I play when I watch football. Go back to sleep, raccoon.
Nope. You brought her out. No. Go away. Here I am.
No. I don't like the voice of it. Nope. Let's talk about some good news to get you going. This morning, a group of volunteers in Vancouver, British Columbia came together to give a woman battling cancer a home makeover, which is really, really special.
That's the the kind of the summary of the story here. Student Works Painting is a company that trains young painters while also giving back to the community. So nearly 40 painters rolled up their sleeves to scrape, sand, prime, and apply two coats of a really nice cream colored paint all around Andrea Mundy's home. Aw. The project brought joy and togetherness to her and her four children.
They helped pick out the colors. When we saw it after it was done, it just looked so clean, Andrea said. Something as simple as paint just changes the whole look of everything, which it really does. You wanna spruce up a room? Splash some paint.
Yep. Looking ahead, Student Works Painting will continue making a lasting difference in the communities that they support. This is from Tomoki Akumra, who is the direct district manager for Student Works Painting, who said it's a bit more than just a painting business. We wanna obviously be a bigger part of it and show that affection to the community more than just painting houses, which I think is really cool. That's so nice.
Yeah. What a great little organization, though. I mean, they are they're they're doing some teaching. They're showing some people how to, be professional painters while also saying, hey. We gotta paint stuff.
Right. So let's go actually paint some houses, and get that experience, and that's pretty cool. So, really, really great. Cool. Nice little story.
Yeah. That is nice. And it's Sprucing up somebody's house, making her feel good when she's down and out on her luck. Right. Exactly.
Very nice. That's right. It's good news to get you going. Hey. It's World Book Day.
Is it? Yep. So you should grab a book and do some reading. Is that the idea? Or should you make a book or write a book?
Do whatever you want. Alright. You can make one. You can write one. You can read one.
K. You can look through pictures of one. Get a book. Check it out. You could check it out from the library even.
Sure. You could. A third of people haven't read a book in over a year. I have read a book within a year. Good job, Josh.
I've read more than one book within a year. Good job. Yeah. Well done. Thanks.
I gotta say, I I love to read. I've always loved to read. Lately, though, I not lately, but I guess last year, the last couple of years, I lost interest in reading, and I it made me kinda sad. I would pick up a book and then I think what happened was I was a part of a book club, and they wanted to read books that I just necessarily wasn't interested in. Genre wise.
Yeah? Yeah. K. And so then and each of us took turns picking a book. And so there were, like, three books I didn't care to read in a row.
And I was forced to read that. Not forced. No. But if you wanna participate in the book club, you need to read that. Obligate is a good word.
Yeah. And so I read them, and it was misery because I didn't like the books. And I was like, why am I doing this? And then I was reading some books of my own. I was picking them, and I was like, I gotta read this.
Everybody has been talking about this book for a really long time. I've gotta read this. And I picked it up, and I would read it, and I hated it. And then there was, like, this obligation inside of me to finish the book even though I didn't enjoy it. I get you.
And then I watched something. Somebody was like, you don't have to finish that. Like, you can just stop. And I went, what? That's a thing?
Well, yeah. I never occurred to me to just stop reading something that you're not enjoying. The first episode of a show and you don't like it, you abandon ship. I know. You don't stick with it.
So that's fine. I was gonna say you have talked about these silent book book clubs. Is that what it's called? Yeah. Where everybody reads their own book that they wanna read, but it's more about the social aspect of getting together Yeah.
And having that, you know, that time together with friends. And then everybody kinda just reads for a little while or whatever, or you get together socially and talk about the book you're reading. Yeah. Maybe somebody might be piqued to say, hey. Well, when you're done, can I borrow that?
That sounds very interesting. I might like to read that. Right. And I like that idea I do too. Way more than let's all read the same book, because let's all read the same book feels like English class.
That's what it feels like. Yeah. Absolutely. And I hated having to read stuff in English class. I didn't That you didn't wanna read.
Yeah. Yep. So I found this year my passion for reading again because Oh, your passion. Your energy. Yeah.
My passion. My energy. Because I'm picking books that I actually wanna read, and I'm, like, knocking them out because I'm like, this is a book that I'm interested in. Yeah. And I like reading this, and I'm enjoying myself.
I think it makes a huge difference if you're reading something you actually enjoy reading. Yeah. Right. Because I have a I have an English teacher friend, and she said that she tells her students who say, oh, I hate reading. No.
You don't. You just have been always forced to read books you haven't run wanted to read. Right. So she helps her students pick out their book genres. Yeah.
Let's find your genre. Let's find your author. She's found that her students are like, oh, I do like to read. I like graphic novels, or I like romantic literature. For sure.
And I love that. Yeah. I think that's important. That's a big deal. That's why I'm I'm in full support of the, silent book club thing.
I think it's a great idea. That's a really good idea. Yeah. Well, happy, book day. Happy book day.
Read a book. Oh, also, side note, Emery mentioned last night that she and I should join a book club. Okay. Just the two of you? The two of us.
And read the same thing or what? Yes. Yeah. Okay. Because there's we like similar things.
Okay. So I'm like, let's do it. She likes a little historical fiction. So do I. Okay.
So we might just do that ourselves. Won't that be fun? Sounds great. A two man book club. Two girl book club.
Let us go. Alright. Who's bringing the snacks? I'm Probably you. I thought I would try something new.
Yes. I don't think it went well. One, did you even hear it? Yes. So here's the deal.
We have, we have, like, smart speakers throughout the house, and we have one in the bedroom. And I thought, you know, I I know this thing is capable of doing some stuff. So I spent some time yesterday evening, looking at, different automation things I can make it do. And I know that there's a way that you can make it, like, wake you up. Like, you can use it as an alarm clock for sure, but I know you could set up these sort of routines.
And so, you can have it a specific time. It can, you know, tell you the weather, read you the news, or whatever, or just play some music, or tell you what time it is. Like, you can make it do a ton of different stuff. Right. And so it's kind of building a routine just to see if it would work, to help wake up a little less, like, and just maybe maybe if I just had some casual music playing, maybe that'd be a nicer way to wake up.
What I would like for it to do is gradually get louder. So I would like it to start really, really low. That sounds awful. No. Like, I'm talking, like, real quiet.
Okay. And so it so it just sort of is a background noise you don't even really notice. And then and I'm talking over the course of minutes. Like, over the course of fifteen minutes or something, it slowly gets gets louder. Very, very, very casually gets louder k.
To where it gets to, like, okay. You should probably wake up now. But I'm talking, like, it's still at only, like, a ten or 15% volume. It's real quiet. Real nice way to wake up.
I mean, like, the sun just was rising and hit your face, and you were like, I felt that coming, and that feels nice. I'm ready to wake up now. That kind of a feeling. That's what I'm going for. It was not that.
Played the nice little tone, read the weather, which is irrelevant because I'm not awake enough to understand what it's saying. It was just talking. Yep. We need to get rid of that. Started the, the music.
And I don't know if I cared for the playlist. The song was kind of obnoxious to me. Right. It felt like it was a and it was just some It was an instrumental. Yeah.
But it it felt like it was designed to be an alarm clock that's three and a half minutes long. It's got a lot of. Yeah. That's exactly what it was. And I was like, no.
And it was soft. Like, it was relaxing, but it still was annoying. And you were like, Google, stop. Like, it was the only play for a few seconds. It was on for a very short amount of time.
Yeah. And I went, yeah. I don't like this. Yeah. I knew, like, pretty quick, you were not into it.
So I'm gonna make some go go stop. That's what gave it away. So I'm gonna try to adjust the, the routine. I'm gonna take out all all the talking at the beginning. I don't want the assistant to even say, okay.
Here's the playlist you told me to play. Just do the music. Yeah. Right? That's what I wanted to do.
I kinda forgot that you had even done that until she started talking this morning. And you're like, where are you? What the cabin? Stop. What is that?
And then the music started, and I went, no. I'm not doing this. Yeah. Stop. Stop this right now.
Yeah. And I actually, for just a half a second, just laid there like, just try to like it. Like, don't just give it a minute. Like, maybe it'll be nice and soothing. Nope.
I went. Nope. Yeah. Done. Yeah.
So I'm gonna have to find a different, different think you had heard it. Oh, no. I hear everything. Don't give me that look. Like, I don't.
I hear everything. I only respond to certain things, but I hear it all. Okay. You don't believe me? I don't.
Okay. Okay. Alright. Well, new morning routine, not great. Oh, nope.
I'll try again tonight and see how it goes tomorrow. Alright. You did something yesterday as we were driving around, that I've never seen before, and I hope you never I've never seen that. Ever? Never, ever.
I'm sure I've done that done that before with you. I've never noticed that that's what you were doing, and it's the craziest thing I've ever seen. It's not the craziest thing I've ever seen. Okay. It at the moment, it was it was the craziest thing I saw yesterday.
It was the craziest thing of the day. Not even that crazy. Go ahead. Say what you're gonna say. You, were reading me something while you were, in the passenger seat of the car.
And, you opened up the glove box and then held it toward the light from the glove box to read it. And I didn't even realize what was happen happening. You you finished reading the thing, and then when you closed the glove box, I it it occurred to me you were using that as your light source to read. Yeah. I've done that before.
And I looked at you, and I said, hey. Did you use that light to read that? And you're like, oh, yeah. Yeah. And I went, because dome lights don't exist?
And I hit the button, and it was so much brighter. It would have been so much easier to read. Easier. Yeah. Because you were all hunched over trying to read it in the little dim light coming out of the glove box.
I do that because I feel like a dome light is distracting to the driver. It it was for a long time, I used to think it was illegal Right. As many people did Right. To you to drive with the dome light. Because that's what our parents do.
I don't know I don't know where it started. You've never used the I call it a jockey box. You call it what you want. Glove box, jockey box. People build, what are they called?
What are the things you use to make a shoe box? See A diorama? Yeah. People build dioramas in there. Out of a jockey box?
Glove box. I've seen that. Yeah. Glove box diorama. I saw a guy that was looking for a napkin.
He was in his sister's car. He was looking for a napkin. He opened the jockey box. There was, like, a whole Lego city or whatever. People are doing all kinds of stuff in there.
Like, what is this space for? Napkins. That's what it mine holds lights. Mine holds all of, like, the paperwork and napkins and then, like, stuff for towing things. Yeah.
And an air pressure gauge. You know? Important things. Anyway, what was that about? I it's just habit.
I've used it. I've never seen that before. I've used that light lots of times to read stuff. I've done that so many times. And the fact that I just that was just second what's it called?
Nature? Yes. Yeah. You got it. Yeah.
That was something else. It wasn't that nuts. You're acting like it was like a, oh, I've never seen that. That's so weird. It's I'm not acting like that.
That's what it is. I've never seen that. It's so weird. People do that all the time. Raise your hand if you've done that.
Just you. Look at all of the people. Just you. You're the only one. Glove block.
You haven't done like blocks. Them on my talking. I know. But it was too distracting for you while you were driving. What you did was more distracting than the dome light would have been.
How? Because I had to ponder that and and think what is happening right now Instead of a normal behavior like, oh, I gotta read this thing. Let me turn the light so I can read it. That's normal behavior. Normal behavior Yeah.
What I did No. In the jockey box. Hunched over. Why do you call it a jock glove box? Because people put gloves in it.
Why do you call it a jockey box? That's what it's always been called. No one's putting a jockey in there. Little tiny horse riding guy. Raise your hand if you call it a jockey box.
Look at all those people. Just you. I gotta look it up. What are you looking at? Glove box versus jackie box.
It's a localism. It's a localism. It's a localism. That's what I said. In some regions, particularly in The US, Upper Rocky Mountain States, the term jockey box is used to refer to the glove box compartment of a car.
The glove compartment of a car. It's called the glove compartment. Not in the Rocky Mountain region No. Which is where we live. Jockey box synonymous with glove compartment.
Now raise your hand if you call it a glove compartment. Zero. Zero people. Not even anyone. That's what happened.
There is a meal that I, have eaten a lot of that you make, but haven't made in a long time called chicken roll ups. And you every time I bring it up, you go, I didn't make it that much. I'm telling you that I made that, like, every day. You no. But you made it, it was it was probably twice a month.
It was probably every other week on the menu. Along with the burger menu. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I knew, like, five recipes. I know burger bundles and chicken roll ups and spaghetti and lasagna and, tortilla soup. That was our week. Tortilla soup came later. I'm just saying like, these were the things.
These were the things we ate a lot of. Don't roll your eyes at me. Over at eastIdahonews.com, they have, in their features. Yesterday was tasty Tuesday, and they had an easy crescent roll meat pie, which I was looking at the video for how they make them, that they show here. Uh-huh.
You take crescent roll dough. Step one. K. You take your little triangle. Yes.
And then you stuff it full of meats. And they had this little bowl of chicken here, and I went, oh, they're making chicken roll ups. Here we go. But there's they they do a a chicken. They've got a ham.
They've got a mozzarella, a cheddar, and then they add it in like Rotel, which I think is interesting. So you get a little bit of a spicy bite. Oh. So if I made those two rolls, would you need those? I'm what I'm saying is these are a little spin on the recipe that we made a lot of, and I haven't had roll ups in a couple of years.
It's been years now. Yeah. Because I haven't made that because you've given me so much crap about them. Right. So So if you wanted to make crescent roll meat pies, the recipe is at eastIdahonews.com.
The recipe I make is like a chicken salad. Kind of. It I would say loosely a chicken salad. Yeah. It's not don't think chicken salad because it's not that.
It's not like, oh, a nice picnic y, chicken salad sandwich. It's not that. What what is it then? What would you how would you describe it? The insides?
Yeah. Chicken with some sort of, cream of chicken soup mixed into it. What's mixed into it? Is that what goes on the outside? Yeah.
So you roll it in breadcrumbs. You Well, the what's on the inside? Okay. Hold on. It's Chicken.
Chicken. Yeah. But I can't remember what it's mixed with. Salt and pepper. Like a chicken salad.
It's like a chicken salad. No. Yes. It is. No way.
And then you roll it up in your crescent roll, and then you put some butter on top of it, melted butter, like you brush melted butter, dip it in breadcrumbs, and then you bake them. Right. And then you dip them the dipping sauce is like a cream of chicken soup where you can put like, you can drizzle chicken cream of chicken soup over the top of it. It's a pretty bland kind of situation. Bland.
It's pretty good. I'm not saying that it's terrible. I'm just saying it might be better if there was some salsa inside or some surprise. Anyway, here's the deal. Cooked chicken, which by the way, we're using the canned chicken in it Yeah.
As well. So it wasn't like like, now I would say if we were making these, I would go get the rotisserie chicken and and use that. Oh, yeah. Which is gonna be better chicken. I could certainly jazz them up.
Yeah. So Again K. That was early marriage. Here's what's here's what's in chicken salad. Cooked chicken, mayo, celery, onions, lemon juice, salt, pepper, dill, parsley.
Then people will add things like nuts, grapes, and fruits. I think it was just chicken, mayo, salt and pepper, and some onion. I think it was a pretty basic real basic. That's why I'm like, it's not. The thing is A nice chicken salad.
My mom used to make that for, large groups of people. Yeah. It feels like it it feeds a lot of people because you can just make a ton of filling. Uh-huh. The crescent roll things are pretty cheap, and then boom, you got yourself a meal.
And so it was a comfort food because my mom made it like, if she had to, like, make a bunch of food for a funeral or something, she would make that. Chicken roll ups. Yeah. Gotcha. And so then I was like, I guess I'll make this for my family.
You're welcome. I mean, I look. If that is This is why you cook now, and I don't. So Easy crescent roll meat pies at eastIdahonews.com. They've got a recipe if you wanna kinda make something a little different than what we're talking about.
Meat pie. I knew you'd like the name. So I know. Roast. You love a meat pie.
That's for sure. That is for sure. There's a bunch of seniors getting close to graduating. K. And it always, makes me reminisce about my own senior days.
Sure. Did you have any senior pranks? No. You didn't? No.
Okay. Okay. Well, I I didn't This has been fun to talk about. I I didn't we didn't, as a class, Well, as a class, we didn't. And I certainly didn't do anything because I wasn't popular enough to be part of the cool kid club.
Is that right? Yeah. Like, I've heard the story, and and I can't remember if you talked about it, but you had a one kid rode his motorcycle through the halls or something. That was cool. Yeah.
That we didn't have anything like that happen. That was cool. Well, okay. Listen. I think he probably got in trouble.
He got in a lot a lot of trouble for that. We all thought it was amazing. Okay. But we were young and stupid. What did we know?
The adults, the people in charge were like, yeah. That was very dangerous. What were you doing? What were you thinking? What were you doing?
He almost did not graduate because of that. I would imagine that is true. And then I think some strings were pulled, and he was able to graduate. But, we were all like, woah, Dusty. Oh, you said his name.
Dusty rode his bike. Look. I I I don't know that I'm sad that there weren't senior pranks because that's fine. I mean, I don't have a cool story to tell, but or maybe there were pranks, and I didn't know about it. You just didn't get invited.
And I which is fine. I would have thought my own life. It's okay. I'm not mad. I feel like you might be holding on to it.
Nope. Nope. If the yeah. If there were other pranks, I didn't hear about them, or they weren't cool enough to Mhmm. Remember this far in time.
Have you seen the senior splash in thing that they're doing? No. It's got a couple of different names. One of the names I don't care for, and I'm glad they went with senior splashing instead, is senior assassin, which I don't I don't care for that name. But it's a water gun thing where, anyone who's playing this game has a challenge to eliminate another player from the game.
And so it's, it's like a sneaky water fight. And I like Senior Splashing. It's a much better name. And so the all of the senior spring No. No.
No. Is this has been going on, like, through the entire senior year. Oh. And, and, like, people, like, have like, let's say you we had a group of friends or whatever that we're gonna do this. And I think there might even be an app involved that, like, tells you who you have to eliminate from the game, and you have to do it as a surprise because it's a it's a sneaky thing.
And, and so there, like, there are people that are, like we'll get friends involved, and they'll be, like, at an event. And they'll be taking a picture with them, and they'll have one hand behind their back, and someone will hand them the water gun, and then they're and you got eliminated from, from the game. Yeah. It's sort of a last man standing water gun fight. It's kind of an interesting thing.
I've been seeing a lot of that going on. And a lot of people are talking about it from safety, points of view and the fact that, like, you you should be responsible as you play this game, which is absolutely true. Yeah. Of course, you should. And that's why I like the name Splashin' so much more.
It doesn't have all that aggressive Yeah. Tied to it. Yep. Yep. Anyway, kind of an interesting thing that's happening in the senior world these days.
That was not a thing. We did have, like, toward the end of the year, we had some senior activities that happened. Like, we smashed a car to pieces in a parking lot with bats. For what? Because.
I really don't know why. And that might have just been for, like, a like, a cross town rival football game or something. I don't know why. They had it out there on a tarp, and we smashed it. You had to wear gloves and, and goggles and stuff, and you got to smash up the car with a bat.
It's probably a fundraiser or something. You paid a few bucks to take some swings. Oh, wow. Mhmm. Fun.
Yeah. Yeah. That was cool. We didn't do that. We did bonfires.
We did, We did a senior all night party. We did the overnight, or that was after graduation. Correct. Mine was too. I want a towel.
Woah. I know. You still have that towel. I do still have that towel. Says $19.99 on it.
That's an old towel. And it has a bobcat paw print. It does have the paw print. Yeah. Go Burley Bobcats.
Woo. Such school spirit you got going. Yeah. I have no school spirit. I didn't have it.
I didn't have any then. I don't have any now. Oh, that's too bad. You should be proud of where you came from. Sure.
I am. Burleigh High. Woot. Rah rah and all that. Do you know your fight song?
Nope. Did you know it in high school? Nope. Oh, alright. I probably did in high school.
Do I remember it now? Certainly not. Nope. I got I got mine locked up there too. Six years ago.
I can't remember that. You didn't, like, sing it at all the games and stuff you went to? No. You didn't go to lots of pep rallies and do the thing. Went to pep rallies.
I went to some football games, but I wasn't Pep assemblies or whatever they call them? The pep assemblies that you were forced to go to? That's the ones. Yeah. With that.
Sing the fight song. No. Yeah. I didn't. Oh, okay.
They didn't sing the fight song. Burly high. Burly high. Burly, burly, burly high. Is that it?
No. Thought maybe that was it. I was excited. It was simple. It's easy to remember.
Everybody can join in. I thought that might have been it. That's not it. I have no idea what it is. K.
Well, sorry for for for your Do you know yours? Yeah. What is it? She's gone in high school. We took the blue from the sky on the bright summer's day and the white from the rolling sea.
Emery sent you something yesterday, and you were like, that is cool. Do you remember what it was? I gotta pull it up because she sent it to me in a text. Yeah. She sent it to both of us in a text.
Just to As something. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Fortnite.
I remember. I remember. I remember. So Fortnite, has done the collaboration with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. That was last year, that they rolled that out.
And so you could get all four of the Ninja Turtles, and I think they put Splinter in there as well. I did not get those characters because you had to buy them, and I think it's silly to spend good hard earned money on skins in a game Yes. Even though, we probably buy a lot of v bucks for Fortnite. We do. Because the kids like it, and it's a it's a good time.
It's a fun game. She let me know that they have rolled out a turtle foes bundle, which includes Bebop, Rocksteady, and Kraang. And I'm I don't know. Kraang is. He's the little pink brain, and then, his he built a kind of a robot suit that looks like that cyclopsy guy.
Yeah. I have no idea who that is. And they're all part of Shredders group, The foot soldiers and stuff. And Bebop and Rocksteady, I had both of them as, action figures when I was a kid. I never got the Kraang.
The Kraang was pretty cool because it would light up in in the belly of the Android thing. Anyway, yes, I saw this and immediately went, that is so cool. Because the Bebop and the Rocksteady look great, and so does Krank for that matter. But Bebop and Rocksteady Ninja Turtles. I love the Ninja Turtles.
There is a guy that I follow on Instagram who is our age roughly, and he's just teaching his young daughter. She's about four about Ninja Turtles. Okay. His daughter's kind of into it. And now they all have to wear masks everywhere they can.
Choose one that she wears all the time, or did she who was she? I showed you the video. Oh, that's right. She's Michelangelo. You were like, good choice.
That's right. That is a good choice. If you like pizza and partying, Michelangelo's your guy. They all like pizza and partying. Michelangelo's your guy.
They all like pizza and partying. But not as much as Michelangelo. Okay. And then he I don't know if he ever did this. He said that he used to put a cheese grater over his arm Uh-huh.
And be shredder? As shredder. I mean, it's kind of a pun. No. No.
No. No. He said also I mean, he had That that's what he used as his armor. It looked like a cheese grater. Kid because you could go all the way through and grab the handle from the inside.
It would look like you had the arm, Bands? Well, he's got spikes that come backwards over his arm. Not a very great armor design, actually, but it it's a cool aesthetic. But yeah. So he's he's got that, and then he's got the size that he fights with the little fork looking things.
So yeah. So now his daughter is walking around with cheese graters on her hands and the mask. Well, that's just a hodgepodge of characters. I'm all for it. Doesn't matter.
I like it. She's not interested. She is she is TMNT ing, and I'm into it. I think that's great. I need to go back and watch the movies.
I really enjoyed the the first one. I would watch them with you. The the live action ones? Yeah. From the eighties, not Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. New ones. Right. Yeah.
It was fun. They're fun. Yeah. I'd watch them. I don't think the kids have seen them.
I think, How many do they have? Well, the the first three are the ones that matter. They have three? Yeah. Because they did the samurai one.
Okay. I've only seen the first one. Okay. It wasn't from the eighties. It was from the nineties.
Right. K. Born in the eighties, raised in the nineties. Yeah. Right.
Best time. Real goony. Like a real goony. Okay. I didn't know that Corey Feldman did a voice.
Yeah. They're they're really cool. They're really super cool movies. Let's go check them out. Yeah.
Let's get our ninja turtle on. When we were antiquing a couple of weeks ago, I saw the original on VHS in one of the booths at the antique store. You did. And I was like, man, I'm half tempted right now to pick that up. We don't have a VCR.
But it's such a cool nostalgic thing to actually own the VHS of the original. Probably still there. You could probably go get it. Sure it is. Don't go buy that before me.
Don't tell people where it is. I won't. It's somewhere else. It's not in the state of Idaho. Go look elsewhere.
If I ask you who your weirdest neighbor has been, what would you say? My weirdest neighbor? Yeah. I've had some weirdos. K.
I'm trying to think. I had when I when I lived in Phoenix, I had a three story apartment, and I had a guy who lived above me that I he was a strange duck. And he was probably involved in some organizations that he shouldn't have been. Oh, no. And he had tattoos that reflected those organizations.
Oh, no. I just don't he was one of those neighbors that I'm like, I'm gonna be kind enough to you to where I don't end up on a list. It was kinda one of those situations. It wasn't real safe. He was kind of an odd guy.
But it was think What did he do that was weird? He just existed. Like, he just it was he was, nothing nothing like strange behavior. He just I mean, he was like a a long winded talker, and you'd be like, I'm gonna listen to this because I don't wanna end up on a list. So right.
I don't even remember the guy's name, but, he was a he was an odd guy. He's probably got you on a list. I hope I'm no longer on a list. Nah. He's probably watching you.
Probably. He's like, I know that kid. He's probably our next door neighbor right now. No. Secret.
No. Secret name. I think I'd recognize him. I think his name was Matt. It's a real strong, generic name.
It's probably not his real name. No. That was not his real name. Matt. We used to have a neighbor.
I don't know if you remember. They we lived in a fourplex when we were young, and they played it must have been a video game. Oh, are you which which place? Oh, okay. Yeah.
I know what you're talking about. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah. I don't think it was a game. I think they just really like that song. They just constantly play that one song from ABBA, Dancing Queen. Constantly.
Thinking about, the Far East Movement. Oh, they did play that one a lot too. All the time. I know what you six is what they play. Was like.
And Abba. They played a lot of Abba, dancing queen. I think they might have just liked those two songs. Over and over and over. Yeah.
But they also did they have little kids? No. I was gonna say because little kids like that stuff, and they would play it over and over. I think it was just one woman that lived by herself. And she liked Far East Movement like a g six and Abba's Dancing Queen.
Uh-huh. I don't remember Abba. I remember the g six. Like a g six. Loud.
We're talking, like, crank to 11 loud. Yes. To the point where I'd be like, again? Yeah. And it's still times today.
And you were at home. You weren't you weren't working, and so you were at home and heard it all day long. Holy smokes. Yeah. I don't even think we ever met that woman.
But, boy, she needs an update on her musical taste. I don't know. Lyca g six and ABBA is pretty tasteful. I mean, there are worse things that could have been played for sure, but all day long. I mean, just the the opening notes of this, You just immediately go like, oh, yeah.
Like that. Yeah. That thing. And you're like, oh, no. Here we go again.
I told that story to our kids not that long ago. Did Beck remember? They would randomly I don't think he remembered, but they would randomly play that song for me after that. Beck did it all the time. Anytime it came up.
The mom's voice. Know. I need Gotta get that thing on repeat. There's been a bunch of posts. I don't know if you've seen some of these posts on Facebook and Instagram of proms, high school proms happening and because it's prom season.
It is. And we've got a second chance prom That's right. Happening. It is coming up, on May 17 at the waterfront. The theme this year is enchanted forest.
We're gonna tell you so much more about the second chance promise, our twenty sixth annual, as we roll into next week. But, yeah, that's all coming, and there is a Facebook event. If you wanna RSVP or get some of the early details or if you have questions or whatever, reach out there on the Facebook event. Did you go to prom when you were in high school? And recently just discovered my senior prom pick.
Oh, yeah. I didn't know I had it. I thought the girl that I went with, her name is Angela. I thought she had it. And you found it?
And I found it, and I went, hey. I do have a copy of that. Now I only have, like, a couple of little wallets. I don't have, like, the five by seven or any of the big photos. I just have the smaller ones, but that's okay.
Okay. I still have pictures of that, that evening. Did you was that your senior prom? That was my senior prom. Did you go to any other prom?
I did. You did. Yeah. Oh. Yeah.
Fancy. I went to a lot of dances. Woah. Mister Popular. With the same girl because I had a steady girlfriend.
Uh-oh. And so from the time I was 16 until senior year, I went, to a lot of dances. Oh, okay. Yeah. I went to prom senior prom.
Oh, did you want me to ask? Did you go? Yeah. Yeah. I did go.
Oh, missus Popular. Missus Popular. I only went to my senior one because I didn't get asked in my junior one. You didn't get asked to prom your junior year? No.
Why? I don't know. Ask the boys that I was out there? Were you like, hey. I'm available and ready to go to the dance.
I feel like I feel like people knew that I was available. Yeah? Yeah. I feel like anybody should have known. Were you walking around with a sign that said ask me to prom?
No. Josh, you can't be desperate like that. That's not desperate. Ew. Yeah.
It is. Ew. Ew. Nobody wants a desperate date. Wow.
I wasn't I I think that'd be fun. Pick me. Pick me. Yeah. Look over here.
Look over here. Get one of those rotating light helmets. Be like, with a little siren light. You know what I'm saying? I do.
And then the sign that said ask me to go to the dance. My friend, Tom, asked me to go to my senior prom. Uh-huh. We had a great time. Good.
He really loved the color purple, and he really wanted to wear a purple tux. Uh-huh. And I was like, I'm gonna do my best to find a purple dress, but I could not find a purple dress. The closest I could get was a royal blue dress. Yeah.
And he was like, oh, that'll be fine. Okay, Tom. Way to go, Tom. We had a good time. Well, good.
You and I going to prom, I still have to ask you, don't I? I still need to be asked. Yep. Get that siren hat. Ask me to the dance.
Josh. Are you available? Are you interested in going? I'm pretty available. Would you like to go?
Do I know that you want to go? I mean, it's a work obligation. You gotta Yeah. We have to go. So will you come to work with me that evening?
No. That's not how you ask. Oh, come on. You gotta pick a different it's gonna be better than that. Alright.
I'll work on it. Jeez. Always. K. Too better.
Too better, Josh. You're wrinkling your forehead at me. Take me on a picnic lunch or something. Oh, here we go. It's so romantic.
You know how there's smells that remind you of certain things that take you instantly back Okay. To where you were? Sure. I have that yesterday. I got a brief whiff of a smell Yeah.
That took me instantly back to my grandma's house. Now my grandma died when I was eight. So I don't have a lot of memories of her house, but this particular smell, I was, like, in her living room. She loved to watch that soap opera, the young and the restless. Okay.
And so the second I smelled it, I was in her living room with her orange shag carpet Wow. And the young and the restless theme song. I could hear and smell all of those things. Yeah. It was That's really interesting.
Where was the smell at? At work. Okay. Well, I mean, like, did someone walk in? Was No.
I was just walking. You're walking? Yeah. Dude, I've heard I like, not to creep you out, but I've heard that, like, when that happens out of nowhere, it's like because they're nearby, like, spiritually. It didn't necessarily smell like her.
It more smelled like her house. But that's still that's the same thing. Like, she smells like her house. Yeah. So That's true.
You know what I mean? Yeah. Fascinating. Yeah. That's neat.
Hey, Grahams. Yeah. Did you talk to her when it happened? No. See, that's the stuff my mom gets really into that stuff.
Does she? Yeah. She's really into, like, like, those types of things happen, and they're, like, messages or whatever. Right. She's really into that, that kind of thing.
I'm kind of like a maybe. I don't know. Because you don't wanna think about it too much because it might creep you out. It might. And I'm not into the creepies.
I should've stopped what I was doing and been like, hey, grandma. And just existed in that minute for her. Yeah. That'd be cool. That would be cool.
Interesting. I know it was fascinating. Out of nowhere. Completely out of nowhere. And I was just I could smell it.
I could see it. I could hear the sounds. Was it comforting? Yeah. Okay.
Good. It like, it wasn't like a scary, like, oh, like a trauma. You didn't have a trauma response. No. Well, that's nice.
My grandma was pretty cool. She had an Atari before a lot of people had Ataris. Oh, because your family was rich. I heard about that. No.
No. I think somebody had bought it for my uncle or something. Yeah. Your rich uncle. She was pretty good at Atari.
Was she? Oh, yeah. What do you know about that? Well, I she was my grandma was awesome. Cool.
And the hummingbirds loved her. Oh, that's nice. It was nice. And she had a huge garden of gladiolas. Oh, okay.
And that's the story about my grandma. I like it. It's a good one. It is nice. I'm glad you got a visit sort of, kind of.
Kind of. Maybe. That would have been cool. I actually I'm not creeped out by it. No.
I think it's nice. Hey, grams. What up? Did you say that? Hey.
What up? Hey. What up, grams? It's been a long time. She would go, why are you talking like that?
Yeah. That's just. Would you rather this or that? Would you rather have a trained ferret that fetches whatever you want or a trained caterpillar that crawls to any spot you need itched? Taking the ferret.
Ew. Ferrets are so smelly. That's fine. It's one ferret, and it's trained to go get me things. Get me things and then go back to bed.
Quick. Okay. That's fair. The caterpillar, I'm gonna be like, I itch, and it's gonna be like, do do do do do do do do do do do. And you know what?
It's gonna itch the whole way it's moving to where it itches. I'm kinda itching now thinking about it. But then also, he's gonna, yeah, he's gonna make you itch all the way to where he's going. And then by the time he gets to where your actual initial itch was sounds annoying. It's not gonna itch anymore.
Yeah. No. I'm taking the ferret. Yeah. My logic is sound.
I know. You make really good points. Yeah. That's why you're gonna take the ferret. Kinda.
Yeah. I knew it. This is just why I have you explain what you're going to take first sometimes Because I can figure out my my logic that quick about your brain. For the most part. There are sometimes you stump me, and I go, I'm not I don't like this.
Today, it's easy. Ferret. Because I don't want that itchy caterpillar. I kinda don't either. At first, I did because I was like, oh, that sounds nice.
Because I don't get it just as often as I should. Here we go. Good night. But a ferret's not gonna be able to carry anything big. Maybe.
When are you trying to make the ferret carry? I don't know. So you're taking the ferret? I'm taking yeah. I'm gonna take the ferret.
Alright. Would you rather this or that? Because you got good arguments. Thanks. The ice bucket challenge is back.
I heard about this, and I and I heard about it in the context of, Gen z has brought back the a s, ALS ALS, ice bucket challenge, and they've attached it to a new thing, and they're claiming it as their own. And I said, alright. Listen. The ALS bucket challenge, ice bucket challenge happened in what year? 2014.
'20 '14. So it's been gone for eleven years. Mhmm. It's it's fine. It's a great challenge.
It was a great cause. It still is. We need to make sure we're helping out with ALS. That's what, what's going on with Bruce Willis. Yeah.
I thought he had Yeah. He's got, I think it's He's got, like, a dementia thing. Yeah. It's I I think it's I think it's ALS. I'm pretty sure.
Okay. Yeah. He is oh, apparently, he's been, diagnosed with a specific condition, that is FTD, not ALS. But it is, AFTD. Anyway, is it Lou Gehrigs?
That's what ALS is. Right? Anyway, the point is they brought it back as a new thing, and they're doing it for mental health. Is that right? Yeah.
That's what I've heard. Great cause. Great cause. Absolutely. Very important.
Very today. Very, very modern. Very demure year. Well well, I don't know if mental health is is something you wanna say is demure and cute, but taking care of it sure is. Absolutely.
That's true. When did this come back? Like Very recently. Right. Like, I saw a thing yesterday.
Yeah. I saw a thing yesterday, and then our daughter, was talking about it yesterday saying some of her friends have done it. And she's like, we're gonna get nominated. I'm gonna have to do that thing. Yeah.
But was like, I was so happy I didn't get nominated because, the, you know, the the whole point is, yeah, hey. Doing this thing for the cause For awareness. Yeah. You buck dump a bucket of wastewater out your head. You film it, and then you nominate others to do the same.
Right. While encouraging donations to mental health organizations. Yeah. Which great cause. Great cause again.
And and it's an easy, fun challenge, and you get to be freezing cold, and it's just in time for summer. Yeah. You did this. I did You did that. The ice bucket challenge.
And then as a fundraiser for, Primary Children's Hospital years ago, I did a pie face challenge as well That's right. Where I had the kids throw pies in my face. And they right. They were a little bit nervous about it, which was funny because I was like, no. Really, do it.
And then they finally were like, okay. Smash a pie in dad's face, but they were very hesitant. That's fun. We should drag out those mem those videos. Videos?
Yeah. Try to try to dig them up? Yeah. There. The kids were little then.
Holy cow. But, anyway, it's back, as you said, and I think that's great. I think it's a fine cause, and, and I'm not super upset about it. It's not original, but it's been gone for eleven years. History always repeats itself.
Yeah. Goes in goes in cycles. Right? So, there you go. Do the ice bucket challenge for mental health this go around.
If you want it. Don't be don't be pressured into it. If you don't feel like nominated, you're obligated. No. Listen.
If your mental health says, I just can't do this, then, hey, listen. Listen to your mental health. Alright. Take care of yourself. Okay.
Don't do it because somebody's forcing you. Don't give in to peer pressure. Obligated you're obligated. Don't give in to peer pressure. You're not obligated.
I feel like you're trying to, like, set yourself up to be like, nope. I can't do it. I just don't feel like it. Well, I just don't want a bunch of nominate me because I'm not gonna be feeling it. I just don't want a bunch of people saying they have to do it and to feel sad because they're, you know, whatever.
I understand. I do. That's gonna wrap up the show. That is gonna wrap up the show. Have a great rest of your Wednesday.
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