February 3, 2025 | Wake Up Classy 97
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Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Monday, February 3, 2025

Episode summary introduction:

Snow is back but so are 40 degree temps, the Grammy’s were last night, the big game comes with a big paycheck, Chantel slept through a couple movies this weekend, tales of fly fishing, old habits die hard, YouTube video creators need to be less persnickety, Josh might have figured out what was waking up the dog at 2am, at home burn remedies from eastidahonews.com, Chantel’s time stress is something else, how to get rid of static cling, and we learned some astronomy.

Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:55 - It's snowy & slippery
6:20 - Grammy award winners
11:40 - Good News to Get You Going
14:13 - How much do football players get paid
19:57 - Sleeping through movies
25:24 - Fishing stories at the fly shop
31:19 - Bad habits die hard
34:32 - YouTube video creators are uppity
40:48 - Josh is a detective
43:54 - Home burn remedies from eastidahonews.com
46:29 - Stressing about time
52:27 - Do you have a metal object?
57:31 - Would You Rather This or That?
59:59 - How long is a day on Saturn

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Full show transcript:

Hey. It's Josh and Chantel, and this is wake up classy 97, the podcast, a replay of today's full show. It's Monday, February 3rd. On today's show, snow is back, but so are the 40 degree 10th. So, hopefully, the snow won't stick around long.

The Grammys were last night. And a lot happened Man. For Beyonce and, Kendrick. Is it Kendrick? Kendrick Lamar.

Yes. The big game comes with a big paycheck. And you can only call it the big game from now on. I the Just you. It's your rule.

You can only call it that. I slept through one movie this weekend, but I wish I would've slept through the other one. Okay. That's fair. That's fair.

You could've slept through the other one. I I should've not have slept through Wild Robot. Tales of Fly fishing. Yeah. We go to the store.

You hear stories about fishing. Kind of interesting. Yeah. Old habits die hard. With you, specifically.

Stuff you don't like about your childhood home, you have brought into our home. I know. Put it away. I'm drunk. No.

You're not. No. You're not. YouTube video creators need to be less persnickety. Yeah.

That woman with her sowing elitism. Come on. Josh might have figured out what was waking up the dog at 2 AM. I'm a detective. Detective.

Yeah. I'm a detective. That's right. At At home burn remedies from eastidahonews.com. Yeah.

Like, don't touch hot things. Don't touch hot things. My time stress is something else. Yeah. Yeah.

It is. I wrote that because it is. Your time stress is something else. Can you settle down? How to get rid of static cling.

Do you have a metal object? I don't have a metal object. And we learned some astronomy. Yeah. A little bit of science on your Monday.

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Subscribe to our YouTube channel. Search for wake up classy 97 and, hit like, follow, subscribe, etcetera. Here's today's show. Hey there, Chantel. Hey there, Joshua.

Hey there. Hi there. What's happening? Well, what's going on today on this delicious, delightful Monday? We were not expecting snow.

I was not expecting snow. And maybe that's because I don't, pay attention to that until it surprises me. Yeah. That's true. I didn't look to see if there was going to be snow.

I didn't, consider it to be a factor this morning. I also didn't consider it to be a factor, especially because everything melted over the weekend. And yet And that was kinda lovely. Yesterday, the rain, created such giant puddles in the neighborhood. Huge ones.

Uh-huh. And I took your little car to run an errand. You gotta be careful. I thought that I was gonna float away. I didn't.

Good job. Thank you. That I might. Thanks for not drowning my car. You're welcome.

There are times when I see those puddles, and I go, oh, I don't choose an alternate route. Yeah. No. I I feel you. I can see why.

Looks like we'll have some more snow. Quite a large snowstorm actually blowing across the entire state right now, and it is blowing in from, from the west. So it is, and it is large. It's it is quite substantial, all the way from the Oregon border across the whole state, into Jackson. So it is a large snowstorm No.

Heavily affecting the, central mountains a lot. So just be aware there's a lot of snow in the forecast for today. Is that what it says? I'm looking at the radar. I should look at the actual forecast and tell you what it says.

Yeah. Snow. I don't want snow. Couple snow showers. Rain tomorrow.

But the good news is the highs are in, like, the forties. I don't see, these yeah. That's crazy. I know. When it was 17 last week.

That's right. We got forties for the 1st few days this week, then we'll dip down into, some of the twenties back up into the thirties. And moisture, much needed moisture, they say. For the aqueducts. That's what they say.

Oh, we need that. That's right. We need that for the aqua ducks. We need that for the aqua saying. Aqua ducks.

Quack quack. Aqua duck. Duck. Yeah. Aqua ducks.

Form up. No. Stop. You know what I was saying. It just the t didn't make it in there.

I like aquaducts way better. Aquaduct. Aquaduct. What a stupid word. If you Google aquaducts, you get a swim school.

Swimming lessons for all. Aqua Ducks. Stop it. Also, the name of a funk band. Really?

Yeah. Yep. We're the aqua ducks. Yeah. I like it.

Trying to see what else there's an acrylic painting called aqua ducks. There's a Disney cruise line has pools that are called aqua they have a pool called an aquaduct. Okay. We get it. We know.

But Everyone knows. If you wanna, yeah, if you wanna recharge the aquaduct with the CT instead of a c k, it is much needed moisture. That's what they say. Well, be careful out there. It is slippery.

It is slippery. There's a lot of slipping and sliding. Slippery than you think it's gonna be, and I wore the wrong shoes. You wore Converse? Yep.

Yeah. As you do. I thought it was not wear your spikes. Slippery. I will.

Look at me right now in my face. I wear your spikes. Dad. Me a picture of them on your feet in the car as you're walking and inside. Okay.

And they better not have a time in between where you would take them on and off like a crazy person. I don't want you falling down. My body. Alright. Good morning.

Music what do they call it? Music's biggest night? That's what they call it. Music's biggest night was last night. Oh, boy.

Yeah. A lot can happen in the music world, but last night, music's biggest night. Crazy. The the Grammys. It was like the 7,004, 165th, Grammys.

Did anybody watch it? I watched, just some of the red carpet stuff, and it I was bored out of my mind. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Because that was on I happened to wander out where you were, and I overheard a little bit of the red carpet interview stuff. But every time she was interviewing somebody, I went, who? I know. I was trying to find, the actual number. Out of touch with current musicians, and I'm I'm okay with that.

I don't mind. Yeah. Well, let's let's run through this process of recapping what happened because some people won some awards, and it's a big deal. And, and so we wanna celebrate the music of the past year. This year's Grammys had a little bit of a different take on it, though.

Why? They did do, a lot of, kind of focus and money raising and honoring of those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires because, it was in LA. Okay. And they tried to do it, not by getting all sad and sappy about it, but rather by having a bunch of people sing Randy Newman's I Love LA. I don't know that song.

And they had a a real big focus on it with a texting number and some different things that people wanted to help out. So Okay. So there's that. Let's dive into the winners a little bit. So You know how I feel about award shows.

I know. It's it's an industry giving accolades to its own industry. Yeah. That's how you feel about it. Awards awards are subjective unless you've got statistics like sports awards.

Sure. Okay. A bit. Fair. Unless you've got mileage and stats and data.

Okay. Art awards are subjective. Okay. I'm I'm fine with that. That's my opinion.

That's totally cool. So, the best where do you wanna start? Best dance pop, best dance electronic. Let's start with best pop vocal album. Okay.

K. So that went to Sabrina Carpenter. Her short and sweet album won best pop vocal album. K. Best pop duo group performance is Lady Gaga and Bruno Mars, die with a smile, their song.

Very good song. Do I know that song? Well, you should. Oh. Yeah.

You should know that song. Very good song. One best pop duo group performance. And they were going to perform that, but instead, they performed the mamas and the papas. Why?

Switch it up, I guess. I don't know. Best pop solo performance, also Sabrina Carpenter for espresso. Let's run up here. Best new artist.

There was a lot of people in here. Sabrina Carpenter was in here. Benson Boone was in here. Ray Shaboozy, Teddy Swims, lots of new artist, nominees. Chapel Rohn, the winner.

Chapel Rohn. Yeah. What category was that? Best new artist. Yeah.

I agree with that just because she has been everywhere. Yeah. Big time. Song of the year. Oh, who is it?

Kendrick Lamar, not like us. Sick. Yeah. I like that. Record of the year.

Not like us, Kendrick Lamar. Super Bowl halftime. Yeah. Showed that. Correct.

Kendrick, actually, he won 5. Did he really? The biggest winner of the night. Yeah. I do I do like some Kendrick of the year.

Could have been Andre 3,000's album. Could have been Beyonce's. Andre 3,000 has a new album. Could have been Sabrina Carpenter. Could have been Charlie xCX.

Could have been Billie Eilish, Chapel Roan. Taylor Swift was in in this category. Winner of this category, album of the year, the big award, Cowboy Carter from Beyonce. Oh, I thought it just got country album of the year. It won entire album of the year?

Album of the year. It is her first Taylor Swift. Of the year Grammy. Shocking. I know.

What an upset. What a what is I mean, a big surprise. I don't know if there was necessarily an upset, but definitely a surprise when you look at everybody in there. Oh, I bet Kanye West was pleased. Well, probably.

Probably. It definitely was a surprise. Beyonce got her first album of the year award. She also won, as you said, best country album and best country duo group performance for her collaboration with Miley Cyrus. I didn't know she collabed with Miley.

On that album. Well, hot diggity dog. That's what I'm saying. So Hot diggity dog. That's the Grammys.

Look at the Grammys. Cool. I'm gonna keep on listening to what I'm listening to. I imagine you will. I imagine you will.

There is a guy in Tanzania. His name is Innocent James. Innocent James? Innocent James. You go by Innocent James.

I have reason to believe maybe you're not so innocent. This is not a film noir, but, if it were, that is a good line. Yeah. Innocent James is impacting the lives of thousands of schoolchildren with a pretty ingenious invention that provides light for them to read at night. Okay.

So, he grew up without electricity and remembers the struggles of reading and studying by a kerosene lamp, and he also knows that many rural households still depend on these lamps. And so to help these families, especially the children, Innocent developed a product called a Soma bag. It's a backpack with a solar panel sewn in. So the kids take the backpacks, which are actually made from discarded old cement bags, back and forth to school with them. And while they're out walking to and from school, it charges Yeah.

With through the solar panel. And then when the kids get home, the fully charged backpack gives them 6 to 8 hours of light. So they're able to And safe. Do homework and read and yeah. I know.

Right? And not terracing lamps. Terracing lamps. Not safe. The company, that that Innocent, James has built now has 85 employees.

They have been receiving, funding from European governments for what they've got going on, and the impact of the Soma bags has been huge. The children are performing better in school because they're now able to study more effectively Yeah. At home, and it's all a huge win win win. So Win win win. I think it's super, super neat.

And the bags are kinda cool. I mean, they do look like a cement bag with straps on it, but they do have the ability to, capture solar power. But they're not heavy like a cement bag. No. And it's actually a small little solar panel about what would you say that is?

About the size of a king-size candy bar probably, that's on the outside of the backpack so they can carry their stuff, charges a little battery, they can power a lamp That's good news. For 6 to 8 hours. I think it's great. Yeah. Really, really cool idea.

That's nice. And that's good news. Way to give back. Way to help other people. I like that.

To get you going. You're not supposed to talk about the the s bowl. I can't say those words. Okay. Yes.

You can. I can? So here's the deal. Here's how this works. The word Super Bowl is a trademark name.

Okay. Right? So I can't have I can't say that I'm having a Super Bowl party. That's correct. You cannot use it in a money making venture.

You can't use it in an advertising aspect. In a journalistic aspect, you can talk about the Super Bowl and say what's happening. Here's who's going. Here are the things. People get a lot of, like, freaked out about that.

And there are rules about how you can use it. And so you'll have different establishments and restaurants and even personal private people that are throwing parties for the big game, that use the word Super Bowl, and then they get in trouble and they get fined money because they're trying to, you know, use it. It's not an official So trademark Super Bowl party. It's a party you're having while you're watching a football game. So you gotta call so much.

Soon, are they gonna trademark the big game? Because that's what I hear most of now because people can't say Super Bowl, so they say the big game. Somebody probably tried, I would imagine, and they were like, no. Because the patent office has to approve all that stuff. Right?

The the trademark registry, whoever those folks are. And they and they have, at least to the best of my knowledge, a bit of a process that isn't like, yeah, yes or no. Like, I don't just have a yes or no stamp, and they just go off. Check yes or no. Yeah.

Will that be what this patent? Check yes or no. Yep. Yeah. That's yes.

You you write it on a note. You fold it up like a little triangle, and you flick it across the room to them. And then they circle 1 and fold it back up and flick it back. That's how that's how the patents work. Can I have this?

Yeah. Did you know, speaking of the big game Uh-huh. Do you know how much money they get? How much money who gets? The teams.

The teams, the players, the coaches, the who? The players on the team. The refs on the field. Super Bowl get a $171,000. A bonus.

That's a bonus. Bonus on top of your contract. They're already getting paid extended money because what what happens in the regular season is your contract covers that. Right. So any playoff money is additional money.

But then if you win the NFC or the AFC championships, you also get money for that. Well, sweet. The losers of the Super Bowl, the big game, get $96,000. That's not that what's the difference? 80,000?

And that's is that all players? Is that even benched players? Yeah. If you suit up, you're on the team. Oh, man.

Oh, man. But that's a bonus on top of your already existing contract. I wanna play football. You no. You wanna make money.

I do wanna make money. That's you don't wanna play football. Saquon Barkley Yeah. Who is the running back for the Eagles. He's incredible.

If you haven't watched him play, he he does some pretty good moves. Uh-huh. He will get an extra 500,000 bonus from his team as he wins. Yeah. Sweet.

Mahomes will get 1,500,000. Oh, good grief. He'll get a 1,500,000 salary bump if he wins. Well, good for him. Mhmm.

For doing listen. Listen. For doing what? For doing what? For throwing interceptions at the wazoo.

Uh-huh. I hear you. I hear you. Everybody hears me. Everybody knows.

If you've been listening long enough, you know my feelings, hon. Well, that, that football game you're talking about is coming up Totes. On Sunday. I will say it. The Super Bowl is coming up on Sunday.

It's a big deal. So, they're playing in New Orleans and, or is it Naulands? I just don't even feel like I wanna even watch. I know. I know that about you.

I've heard you say that. Well, I'm gonna say it again. I live with you. I know your opinions about the big game. Yeah.

I'm not I'm not quiet about my opinions. No. No. It'll be fun you. To to have that on in the background while I'm tying flies or whatever.

What are you gonna be doing? Not not that. Not watching? Watching. Probably having some snacks.

We could watch during the commercial parts. Yeah. Well and last year, I made a couple of games. Remember? And then you got points and Yeah.

I just don't feel it this year. I'm just not feeling it. May maybe next year when it's the cowboys and The cowboys? Yeah. They have a long way to go, and they're gonna make it to the Super Bowl.

They have, for a long time, been one of the, most beloved football teams, like America's football team. Yeah. And they've fallen off recently, But they still have a very large fan base who needs a win in order to keep that fan base going. And I'm saying if I was in Roger Goodell's shoes, I'd be like, look. We we've got we got the Patrick Mahomes, 3 peat.

We've set him up. Let's move on. Let's get those cowboys back in the action. You think that's where it's gonna go? It's not where I want it to go.

No. I just think they really need to engage that fan base again, and so they need to they're they aren't selling enough Prescott jerseys is what I'm trying to say. Do better. So 2025, 2026 season is the okay, here we go season. Okay.

Here we go. We watched a couple of movies over the weekend. I would've I would say that I could've happily skipped both. Really? Yeah.

Really. You didn't enjoy the wild robot? I'm surprised to hear this. You gave you gave me no, sort of, body language indication that you weren't into it. It wasn't that I wasn't into it.

Like, it was entertaining. I was entertained. I did fall asleep for half a smidgen. Probably why you didn't you missed a bunch. No.

Yeah. Okay. Here's what I know about the wild robot. There was a lot of people that are like, this movie's gonna make you cry. This movie is heart wrenching.

This movie is sad. This is a fantastic movie. It's great. I will say that I liked the artwork of it. Okay.

But it didn't hit me the way that I thought it would. It didn't hit me the way it keep going. Expectation. Yeah. I think there were so many people that were like, this movie is gonna it's gonna really get you it's gonna get you in the feels.

It didn't get me in the feels. Look. I There was a couple of heartwarming moments to be sure. Yeah. But I just went I think you missed a bunch of stuff.

I didn't fall asleep for that long, though. You fell asleep for a while. No. Yeah. You don't know.

I do know because you were sitting up and you were watching, and then you were like, I'm gonna lay down. And so you laid laid down on, like, my lap or whatever and were watching the movie. And the second you laid down and you have a blanket, you're out. So, of course, you fell asleep, which was probably for 30 minutes at least. It was not.

It was probably 15. You missed a bunch of the movie. What did I miss? A whole bunch of story. I know that she oh, it doesn't matter.

But when I fell asleep, and then when I woke up, I was like, I'm back in the story. No. I didn't feel like I've missed anything. You did. And and not like, I didn't get weepy, but there's emotions in there Yeah.

For sure. I and I felt some of those emotions, a tad little of them, but it wasn't it wasn't You missed a lot. That I thought I was gonna feel. You missed a bunch. Alright.

You missed flashback y stuff. You missed forward story stuff. You missed you missed a bunch in the at least 30 minutes that you were napping. It's a good movie. 30 minutes.

So I would say you can't judge the movie based on what you missed during the nap. What I saw, I didn't care for. I told you I was I was entertained. It just wasn't what I expected it to be. I had really big expectations based on other people's reviews, and it fell a little flat.

Really interesting, because anytime I read what someone else thinks about, something that I'm going to watch or be a part of or whatever Yeah. I never carry that with me through my experience. Either. I don't even care. Said you did.

No. No. No. You said you set high expectations because of other people's reviews. No.

No. No. No. I expected people because there were so many good reviews about it that I expected it to have the same kind of Right. That's what I'm saying.

I did not do that. I don't do that. I'm here to have my experience, not someone else's foretold experience. You're saying me too because of what I'm saying. I'm really confused about the mirroring thing that's happening right now.

I'm saying Uh-huh. It doesn't matter. It doesn't matter. It was cute. I thought it was cute.

Except for that part that was, like, blacked out, and I don't know what happened because it was real dark. Because I got warm. Yeah. And you laid down, and that means you missed at least 30 minutes ago. 30 minutes.

I heavily disagree with that. It was 15 at most. I didn't miss that much of the movie. You did. And then the other movie we watched, it doesn't even need to be mentioned.

No. It was pointless. It was that was dumb. There was no plot. The whole thing was a mess.

I don't know. What was the director's name? Francis Ford Coppola. Yeah. Dumb.

What a dumb movie. What a dumb waste of time that was. I still couldn't even tell you the plot of that movie. I know that there were a lot of great people in it, Adam Driver and Dustin Hoffman and Aubrey Plaza. Yeah.

And, met the list goes on and on and on. And then I went, every time there was a good actor in there you know, there's so many. I was like, what are you doing in here? You're better than this. Get out of this terrible movie.

That was a what a waste of time that was. Don't watch that movie. Don't watch it. Doesn't even deserve to take a name. Robot, though.

It's a good one, and I'll tell you I had a good experience. So if you wanna formulate your opinion off of my experience, get excited and hyped up. It's a good one. It was cute. I didn't say it wasn't cute.

You were at the fly fishing shop on Saturday? Yes. Because I needed supplies. We spent a lot of time at that fly fishing shop. I like that place.

I know you do. And I looked at everything that I could look to see. I looked at so many things. I looked at so many things there. So many things.

I looked at everything. Here's what I noticed when I was at the fly fishing shop. There did you notice? A bunch of fly time materials? But there was there were some other shoppers in the store.

Yeah. There was an older gentleman that was talking to somebody else there. I don't know if the if the person he was talking to was an employee there or if he was another shopper. That point's irrelevant. The fly fisher man, the older gentleman, was telling a story, and I caught kind of the tail end of the story.

Mhmm. But what I heard was that he had been out fishing with Recently? Yeah. I think so. I need to go out fishing.

He had been out fishing with somebody, and I don't know what happened to that gentleman's fish fishing pole, the guy that he was fishing with. Uh-huh. Person 2. Right? Person So guy in the shop is talking about another person.

Something happened to that other person's fishing rod. Yeah. And he said, ah, can I just borrow your fishing rod? And the fisherman telling the story said, no. You cannot borrow my fishing rod.

Okay. I'm not gonna let you borrow my fishing rod because if something happens to that fishing rod, then I'm out of a fishing rod. I'm like, why don't you borrow my fishing rod? And he is telling the story, and the guy listening is like, yeah. Yeah.

But I was invested in this story. Whether or not the person listening to the story was is debatable, but I was invested. I wanted to hear whether or not he let him use this fishing rod. Did he? He did not.

And so officially, that guy went fishing and the other guy had to watch. Uh-huh. That's what happens when you lose your fishing rod. And don't think you're gonna borrow somebody else's fishing rod. That's right.

Here's what I know about fishing rods. They're pretty expensive sometimes. Correct. They are not cheap. So if you lose your fishing rod and you ask for lose it or did it get broken?

What happened? What happened to guy number 2's fishing pole? Know. I didn't hear that part of the story, but I did not I was in agreeance with the original storyteller, man. You're guy number 1.

You're saying no. You cannot borrow. Use my fishing pole because you've destroyed or lost yours. You're not gonna destroy and or lose mine. Makes sense.

I like hearing the fishing stories at the fishing store. There's a lot of fishing stories to be had at the fly fishing store. And if you go to the expo or if you go to, a fly tying demo, that is correct, or if you go to a demo or if you go to, you know, any kind of, conversation with fishermen, there are stories to be told. Stories to be listened to. Tall tales, fishing legends, all of us.

I kind of liked meandering around the store. I wish there was more people telling stories. You should come to the expo. I liked meandering around that store. There's a lot of people meandering, telling stories.

I've been to the expo. Yeah? I've been there with you. But you didn't stop and listen to stories. My favorite part about the expo is the short line in the women's bathroom.

Well, there is that. That's my favorite part. Mhmm. That never happens. Yeah.

Mine is not the long line, the men's restroom. So there's that. But anyway, no. I am looking forward to that. That's coming up, what, next weekend.

Very exciting. Very exciting. Yes. It is. Yeah.

I'm gonna go listen to some fishing stories. I know. I kinda like it. I like listening to fishing stories. You'll hear lots.

I know. I I know. Do you? I've been there. I've heard them.

I know, but come this year, and you'll hear more. Come on. It's free. Let's go. It is free?

Well, the expo part. Yeah. Oh, if you buy you've been trying to get me to take some classes. Right. I want you I want you to take the the the, all women's, fly fishing class.

No. I would Did you say no or now? No. I said now. Uh-huh.

I said I would probably do good with a casting class. That's part of part of that class. That class is gonna teach you the knots. It's gonna teach you how to cast. It's gonna teach you all the gear.

It's gonna teach you everything. So when you get done with that all day class, you can get lunch. You get done with that class. Yeah. I know.

Then you get, your own fishing story journal that you can start writing in, so you have tall tales to tell. And then you become the storyteller Mhmm. Because of all your fishing adventures you're gonna go on. I do have I have gear. Like, I have I know.

You play this. My own rod, but I do have my own blades. I'd hate to go buy a fishing rod. That'd be a sad day. I don't know how to cast.

You'll learn in the class. Take the class. I don't know if you'd be able to handle it if I was a better fisherman than you. Women are better fly fisher people than fly fishermen, whatever the word is. They're they're typically better because they set the hook more often, and then you catch more fish.

Because they're more gentle? No. Because they just have that. I for some reason, they set the hook more often and catch more fish. Interesting.

Yeah. I would hate it if I was better at you than something. Oh, take the class. Let's see what happens. Alright.

Listen. I have questions because here's what happens. What happens? At some point, and I'm not trying to be confrontational. So let me let me just say that, you going?

You have complained about things that happened in your house as a child, and then you have repeatedly done those same things. Such as? The dustpan in the garbage bag, for 1, The bathroom light on nonstop. I never complain about that. I do.

And then you complain about the power bill and go, why is the power bill outrageous? That's the power bill. It's Turn off the bathroom light. Reem this mom. That would help.

And then, and then the mop water issue, which is where someone is mopping, and then before they dump out the water, you say or if it's you who's mopping internally, you say, oh, I've got more mopping to do. Just leave it there. And then it sits for a good couple days. No. It does not sit for a couple days.

At least a couple days. It sat overnight. Is that gross? The whole day? Absolutely, it is.

But I wasn't done mopping. So The kids had mopped. Beck had mopped the kitchen floor. I asked him to mop the kitchen floor, and then I said, oh, I got one space I wanna mop really quick before you dump that out. And then I didn't get to it until the next day.

Big whoop. I feel like it was 2 days. It was one day. That mop bucket was sitting there No. It wasn't.

Sad, like, like, I've been forgotten. No. It wasn't. He mopped on Friday. I mopped on Saturday.

It was one day. Felt like a long time. Did it, Josh? Yeah. I did.

It did. Maybe you should've picked up the mop. I didn't know your plan. I didn't know where you were mopping. I didn't want to.

You didn't wanna be confrontational, but here's what I wanted to put that mop bucket. What I wanted to do was dump it and then say get new water. I know. I that's what I should have done, really. Yeah.

It's absolutely what I should have done. Yeah. I don't know why I didn't do that. I don't know either. Because that's what my mom did.

So I guess I'm following up with this complained about it, and then you do it. Break the cycle. Stop doing the weird mop water thing is what I'm saying. She did. My mom would always sweep and mop, and then she would put the dustpan In the garbage.

Dump it out in the garbage and then just leave it there. And I don't know how many dustpans she threw away. A bunch. And then I walk into the kitchen, and I go, what is the dustpan doing in the garbage can? I know you don't like that behavior.

Quit it. It clips right back onto the thing. Like, it's not hard. Anyway, that's, that's what's going on at our house. So thanks.

You were doing some fly tying yesterday. Yeah. I was doing some quilting. Because we do old people hobbies that we're very excited about. Fine.

Yeah? I enjoy it. You enjoy it? Yep. What I noticed, there was there was I've never quilted on my, what they call a domestic sewing machine.

It's not a commercial sewing machine. It's not a quilting machine. It's just a regular sewing machine. Uh-huh. It has the capability of doing quilting.

Most machines do. Well, I guess. I mean, you gotta add on a few things in order to get it to have that capability, but sure. Yeah. I've never used it for quilting before, and I have a pile of quilts that are unquilted because I don't have the room or the money to buy a quilting machine.

Right. They're expensive. Correct. And so I said, I'm just gonna buckle down and do this. I'm just gonna do this.

So I watched a lot of videos. Yeah. You spent a good couple of hours just doing research on your machine and different ways to do it. You said all of the ladies in all the videos you were watching were super friendly, and they weren't judgmental about the projects at all. And they were just happy to share all the information, and they did it in a concise, quick manner so you could get to the point and figure out what you needed to figure out.

That's what you said. You were like, all of these videos on the Internet are perfect. There were some there were some really good videos that I saw, some really great people. There were also some older women in these videos that I watched that were a little bit patronizing and a little bit, you you've heard of mansplaining. Uh-huh.

Yeah. You said little like grandmasplaining. Grandmasplaining. You said they were kinda older ladies. Yeah.

Weren't necessarily made for YouTube. No. But they were putting, excuse me, they were putting the content out there, which which was good because you need that knowledge. I do. What they have to offer.

You just wish that they maybe weren't so snooty about it. Yeah. A little patronize y. The one I watched was a little patronize y, and I went, I don't I am gonna watch you again. Which is an interesting thing because it's just recorded by herself.

No. No. No. No. She had a cameraman, and she was a little patronizing to her cameraman too, which I think was probably just her husband.

But she just kept saying, okay. Cameraman, if you'll pan out. Cameraman, pan out. Oh, boy. She's directing in real time.

She has no idea what the shot is that he has in the camera. No. But she's directing in real time. She's fun. What you and I discussed, though, was that I'm not necessarily yes.

I'm a beginning quilter, but there's a lot of things I know. And you, same with your fly fishing. I'm not a beginner, and I'm not an expert, but it seems like there's no in between videos. Well and what's interesting and I don't know if you could curate a video that way because the video is made for a certain audience. What I found is that there are certain people that explain every little aspect of what they're doing and how it works, and they get really into the tutorial of how to tie flies in general, not even just the one that they're showing.

And then you have other people that are like, here's what we're tying with. Here's the list of the supplies, or the list of supplies are in the description, and let's go. And we just get to the point, and you can just watch, and you can you can cruise through it very quickly. So I like I tend to like those better because I have enough foundation in my skills to be able to tie that I know what my tools do and how to use them. I don't need somebody to go on a 15 minute long explanation of what a whip finish is because I know that.

I don't know what a whip finish is. I know what that is. I know that I have a rotary vise and how it works and what are the benefits of it. Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah. I don't need Yeah. A whole explanation about that. What I need is you to go, here's the hook I'm using. This is the size bead we're using.

Here's the colors we're using, and this is imitating this bug, and here we go. And move on. I don't need Yeah. Not all the other stuff. That's what I noticed too when I was watching my videos.

Here's the foot pedal. Yeah. You gotta be able to match it. Walking foot, and here's what the walking foot is. How to put it on your machine.

Walking foot is important. And if you're having a darning foot, and I went, no. No. No. Just get on to the what I need.

Right. Now I know you can jump around, but there might be the piece of information you were looking for In the same in the part yeah. Right? That's why I didn't skip. I know.

And you can't control other people's videos, so you just gotta suffer through or go, nope. I'll pick a different one. I don't know what that's called. I don't need that. You know what it needs to be is is the people that make the videos need to have beginner as a title in their thing, beginning fly fishing this this fly, where they go into more detail, whatever, and then they get into more, like, you know, intermediate and advanced patterns, where they already know you should know.

If you started this video, you should have you should know how to put thread in your bob, and you should know how this works. Yeah. You have the basic knowledge of what this is. Yep. That's what I need out of you.

Get into the business of it. Yeah. I'm with you on that. A beginning, an intermediate, and an advance is gonna be or or maybe it's not even advanced. Like, it could be, like, specialty stuff where we're doing, like, those really pretty salmon flies, and we've got exotic materials, whatever.

Yeah. You know? Hard stuff. Yeah. If you really wanna build up to it.

What I found, in my processes yesterday is that if you want a free motion quilt, you need a darning foot, which I have. But, also, I'm not very good at that. I should. No? No.

I need I need a lot more practice. I was like, oh, that lady makes it look so easy. Look at her flowers. And I went, I could do that. I had the confidence Okay.

Good. And the willingness to try. Good. And I went, no. That's not it.

But you need to time is important too. You gotta give yourself time and patience. I gotta I gotta practice more. Right. Exactly.

Solve the mystery. What? You solved the mystery. What's the mystery? You're such a detective.

You got mad detective skills. What, what did I do? You solved the mystery of the dog barking at 2 AM every morning. Perhaps. I It worked last night.

Well, it wasn't gonna recharge last night. So, what happens is we have a water softener in our basement, and it makes a noise, and it is set to recharge every, like, other day or every couple of days, and it was set specifically at 2 am. And I and I, I changed it. I moved it to, like, 6 or something, and then I came upstairs and I said, I have a theory, that the recharge of the water softener is happening exactly at 2 o'clock. And I confirmed that the time on the water softener was exactly the same time as, as our clocks.

So it is it was exactly the same. So it would be precisely at 2 AM, and it makes a weird noise when it recharges. And I think that's enough to wake her up and make her think something's going on in the house. And I need to protect everybody, so I'm gonna bark and be annoying until whatever. And that recharge process takes some time.

Probably let me see. It that was yeah. Whatever. Whatever you did, I think it worked. I really do think it worked.

Yeah. It takes about 2 hours for the water softener to recharge, which is which would put it at 4 o'clock Checks out. Is when she was waking up again because then it would make more noise after it does its thing. So, yeah, she was waking up at 2 and 4 because the water softener was recharging a few nights a week. We could not figure out why she was waking up at those times.

We thought maybe a neighbor was coming home or leaving her work. Way too precise, though. It was always exact, and that's why it was like humans are variable. It had to be some sort of reason that was that was probed. Sort of machine.

So I was trying to figure out if there were alarms. Like, did does our does our son have an alarm that goes off that early for some reason? And he's like, no. I don't have an alarm at 2 in the morning. I'm like, okay.

Fine. Well, keep looking. That's what I think it is. So we'll see you solved it. We get to sleep through the night for the whole week She didn't wake up last night.

It wasn't gonna recharge last night. Why? It doesn't recharge every night. Only a few nights a week. Okay.

Well, that makes sense too because she night, she'd make it through. Yeah. Mhmm. So we'll see. I'll look at it and see if it's gonna recharge, tonight, quote, unquote, and see if it, see if it if she sleeps through it tonight during a recharge, we're in good shape, I think.

I think I might've I think I might've figured that. What I'm saying. Yeah. You've solved the mystery. Perhaps.

If it wasn't for that pesky water heater. Or softener. But, yes, We would have had many nights of sleep. You did it. You're Maybe.

Detective genius. We'll see. Not many things worse than, reaching into the oven and your, oven mitt doesn't quite cover your whole hand. Oh. And then you hit the element on the top of the oven, and you go, and then you get those cool, like, burn marks on your thumbs.

Now it didn't happen to me, but I did. I was cooking, breakfast yesterday, and, I was, cooking eggs, and one piece of eggshell fell in the pan. And I thought, I gotta get that out of there, but I didn't think that pan's hot. And so I just went in there with my finger and went, oh, and I went, oh, oh, that's a hot pan. I did that with tortillas the other day.

Hot tortilla. I was warming up tortillas, and I went to move it. And I went The the the point I'm trying to make is kitchen burns happen all the time, and they're not so fun. No. How.

How what? Ow, I say. Oh, ow. I thought you said how. How?

No. Well, you touch hot things. That's how. That's what I was gonna say. Over at eastidahonews.com, they have a feature section called ask the doctor.

Oh. And, the question was asked, what's an at home remedy for a burn? And they kind of give a couple different scenarios, like immediate treatment of a burn at home is to stop the burning process. They kind of run through things you can do there. Are burns more likely to occur during a specific time of year?

And they say they can happen year round. However, certain activities in warmer months, you can get, like, barbecue burns, campfire burns, hot object cooking oil burns, like, that kind of stuff. So they kinda break down some of that. And what's the most important thing to know about burns? There's a lot about prevention in there.

What size? You can do. Safety measures you can take. That was interesting. I was just reading this.

It says that you should run cool, not cold water Yeah. Which is something that I didn't know. I always ran cold water, and they say don't put ice on it because that could damage your skin further. That's true. I also did not know that.

Do you put ice on burns? Sometimes. Oh, I have. I have in the past. Oh, but they also say you're supposed to let that water run over the area for 10 to 20 minutes.

I've not ever let it run for 10 to 20 minutes. I've done a couple of minutes and then been like, yeah, that still stings. But I didn't know. What a that's a cool feature. Yeah.

Ask the doctor. Ask the doctor. Having a doctor at the ready. Kinda. Kinda is.

Yeah. At home burn remedies, ask the doctor at eastidahounewsdot com. How's that, time treating you these days? Fine. Fine today.

Saturday, it was not so fine. We were having Go ahead. We were having some friends over that evening, and I knew that there were certain things that needed to get done before they could come over, such as Well, there were some housecleaning to pick up. Things that needed to get done. We also needed to go run a couple of errands outside of the house.

Mhmm. Lunch was an agenda that needed to be had. Yeah. Yeah. And I started paying wanted to do some shopping.

Yeah. So that really just ratcheted you up. Because I know that you spend a long time at the fly fishing shop. I know that about you. I had a list.

But it took you a long time. We were in there for about a half an hour. It's not 45 minutes. No way. Look.

Your your nap time is not equivalent to my shopping time. Maybe maybe 20 minutes. I'd say closer to 30. I knew exactly what I was looking for. I had to wander a little bit because I was missing a few things.

Uh-huh. But I I would say 20 minutes. I would give it 20 minutes that we were in there and out of there. I could probably find out an actual time, but I'm I think it's closer to 30. Okay.

Besides that Alright. I knew in my mind, I had a schedule. I had a plan of attack. I said, we can we can go to this stop. We can go to this stop.

We can go to this stop, Then we can go to the grocery store. Right. Then we can do this. But, like, I have I listed out in my brain the agenda of things that needed to get done. So you made a plan Yes.

In your head. Yes. And then where did that plan go from there? Well, after lunch, you just decided to drive home, and I went Yeah. I went shopping.

I had food. No. Let's go home. Yeah. But you knew that we also needed to stop at the grocery store.

So But I forgot about that. But you but along the way, you were like, you could just turn here, and I was like, why would I do that? That's not the way to home. And so we were having a whole conversation about routes and stuff, and I was just headed home. Mhmm.

And then at one point, you were like, no. No. But we still have to go to the store. And I went, went, oh, yeah. About that.

Mhmm. We could've turned back there couple different times, and that would've made a lot more sense. I knew in my brain, at 5 o'clock, I needed to start the dish that I was gonna prepare because it took about an hour to get ready. Mhmm. So I knew at 5, I wanted to start my thing.

You at 5 o'clock said, oh, I'm gonna run out and do this other thing. And I went, are you insane? Are you insane? Are you insane? A little bit.

A little bit? You stress me out so much sometimes. Here's the deal. Look. You were worried because you were making a soup for dinner that and we had company coming over, and, and you needed to have that ready when they arrived.

That was your your mindset. Mhmm. My mindset was we're gonna have conversation. We're gonna catch up. The soup can still be cooking.

Well, that's good. Gonna be fine. That's it. And so the soup cooking time was not a priority for me because I didn't think people were gonna walk in and immediately go, I like soup. I'm I'm here for to eat.

This is the thing that makes us so great together, you and I. I think we have a nice balance of me keeping you on track, me reminding you of the things that need to be done. You have the balance of, like, just keep it easy. Just I mean, you're stressing about soup. And I I don't know what is in me that I go.

No. Everything has to be done and ready and ready by the time they're here rather than Look. I'm gonna revisit a conversation from earlier in this show. Have some cheese and crackers while we wait for the main dish. What?

I'm gonna revisit. Earlier, we talked about habits that you had at home that you didn't like, like the dustpan and the mop water. Tell me about the situation. This is therapy. Tell me about the, stress on time in the environment in your home growing up.

I Not on you, on specifically your mom. Was she always hustling and rushing around and trying to get things done and cleaning up so when people came over, food was ready and hot and on the table and ready to serve. Yes. Chill out, man. And that's the other part too.

I'm like, this is not like I'm anybody fancy coming over for a day. It's our friends I know. That we're just hanging out with. No one was stressed about soup except you. Not one person was, like, man, I hope that soup's done when I walk in.

If that soup's not done, we're going home. We're turning right around. We're out. No one says that. Even think they knew soup was even on their menu.

Yeah. You'd you'd send a text about what we were having. So if they walked in, they went, where's the soup? Like, immediately, before taking off jackets or anything, they're like, is that soup ready? No one does that.

You're in the kitchen cooking. When they arrive, they expect the soup will be done at some point. I know. Exhale on the soup, man. You just gotta relax, man.

That's what I'm saying. Just gotta relax. Do you wanna run a a silly errand at 5? Why not? I almost texted What's gonna happen?

The soup you serious? And said, hey. Maybe come at 6:30 because we gotta run out really quick. I didn't. I might not have the soup ready in time.

Better show up 30 minutes later. Good grief. Not but moments ago, you asked me, do you have a metal object? To which I thought to myself, hold on. Because I spent a a few minutes in my head, one, looking around, and and I went, not really.

And then, 2, I went, what does she need a metal object for? And then I thought, well, maybe she needs a paper clip because sometimes you need a paper clip to put in a cell phone or something to take a SIM card out. I don't know what you're up to, so I thought maybe it's that. Then I thought, well, maybe she needs something heavy like a paperweight. And then I went, there's other things you could use as a paperweight.

I've got a stapler and a thing. And then I like, all of that happened in a split second, and then I went, for what? What do you need? A heavy metal object or not heavy? You just said metal.

Just metal. Metal object? What do you what is what's going on? I've got some static cleaning happening on my shirt today. Uh-huh.

I don't have a dryer sheet handy, and so I looked up Google. Hold on. Before we get into remedies of static cling, are we not a fan of the, dryer balls that we have? Yeah. I am.

I know we use them, but are they working? As far as what? What is the purpose that you want the dryer balls to do? Supposed to do what dryer sheets do but be less less wasteful. Now we got the plastic spiky ones.

I know they make wool ones, and maybe the wool ones are better. But I also don't know how often you have to replace them. Good question. Ours for a while. I also haven't worn this shirt in a while, so I don't know if this shirt has been dried with a dryer ball or not.

Do you know what I mean? So I don't know. I don't know the answer to that. When I did Google to get rid of static clean, what can you use? It said a metal object, like a metal hanger or foil.

And you can just drag it over it? And I don't have foil or a metal hanger. Interesting. I was trying to find a metal object to reduce the amount of static cling. You still haven't located a metal object.

No. I don't. I had a curling iron. Is that gonna work? That's like a copper, isn't it, though?

Well, I don't know. So then I looked up what our curling iron's made out of, and it said, sometimes metal, sometimes, ceramic, sometimes what else did it say? What are you looking up? You look pretty intense. I was trying to figure out how often we're supposed to replace those things.

The rubber or silicone dryer balls or the plastic ones, they're supposed to last a 1,000 loads of laundry slash 5 years. Oh. They be they can become brittle after a couple years. I don't know if they're working, though. And that's why I'm thinking a lot of people are really doing the wool ones, and the wool ones you can recharge by by washing them in hot water and then drying them on high heat so then they can they can work the same way.

But I don't know. I don't What I Is that what they're supposed to do? But here's the thing. You're still not solving my issue of static. I can't help you.

I've I rubbed the shirt down with this curling iron, but I don't I can't guarantee that this curling iron is made of metal. I don't think it is because it's not doing the job. What I am gonna do is go get a damp paper towel and just rub the paper towel. That's what I'm gonna do. I think that's gonna solve all my problems.

You could try that. I am gonna try that. I don't think the dryer balls are for static at all. What are they for? They are to they're sort of to agitate your laundry in the dryer to allow the clothes so the clothes don't stick together.

And it says the more you put in, the better they work. A minimum of 3 for small to medium loads, 5 for large load, and up to a dozen for large huge loads. Look at that. They're supposed to work by keeping the laundry moving so air moves around in there for better efficiency. They do nothing for static.

Okay. So we've, we've been completely thinking about this the wrong way. I thought they were a replacement for dryer sheets, but they're not. Oh. And now I feel like, yeah, I've been duped.

Do you have a metal object? No. No. Out of scissors? Scissors might work.

Those are made of metal. I gotta be very careful. I gotta be very careful. Don't open. Leave them closed.

Don't put the sharp edge there. Okay. See if it works. I'm gonna try this. How's it working?

So good. I don't know if it is. I'm not convinced. No. I'm gonna go get a damp paper towel.

Alright. Well, try your damp paper towel, and then we'll see what happens. Good luck to you. Oh, would you look at the time? Oh, would you look at that?

Were you stressed about whether we'd make it to would you rather No. This or that one time? No. I wasn't. Yeah.

You had confidence it was gonna happen. Yeah. I'm pretty easy breezy in the mornings here Yeah. Sometimes. Would you rather this or that?

Would you rather always have a little pebble in your shoe or an itch that you can never quite reach? I'm going with that stupid pebble. Why? Because I don't always have to be on my feet. But that itch, I will feel nonstop.

Constant. So I'm I'm taking the pebble. Yeah. That pebble's gonna be annoying, but it's not gonna be But it's always it's always gonna move too. So it's always gonna be kinda that.

No. No. No. A pebble is your shoot. No.

It's just gonna stay in the same spot. Ugh. Well, I don't know. Is it? What if it's an itch?

Now I'm getting itchy just thinking about it. I know. Is the itch gonna be in the same spot, or is an itch gonna move? I don't know. What would you prefer?

Ugh. Not to be itchy. That's why I took the pebble. Is the pebble gonna be in the same spot in your shoe, or is the pebble gonna move throughout your shoe? You know, I wore my, what are they called, Chacos.

I like them, but, man, getting a Rocco in your Chaco is no good. You get multiple Roccos in your Chacos in my experience. I know. And I like my Chacos. I don't like mine.

You don't at all? Mm-mm. Because you get Roccos in them? Too many Roccos. And my toe is separate.

It's got a separate toe strap. You were talking about getting the ones that didn't have the but you like flip flops. Yeah. But they don't get they don't get rocks like the Chacos do for some reason. I think because Chaco's are more binding, so the rocks kinda get in there, and then they can't get out.

Like, I wear them flip flop is pretty open. I'll wear them fishing sometimes if I'm wet wading and I'm not in my full waiter gear, and I'm just, you know, walking into, like, you know, knee deep water or something. Yeah. And, man, the rocks and mud that gets stirred up, it's it's uncomfortable. Yeah.

I don't I don't care for that. Rocco's in my Chaco's not a good thing. They gotta figure that out. Like a little pebble stuck in your shoe. Anyway.

I'm going with that one too. Alright. Good pick. What's up? I was just reading.

Oh, were you? Yeah. What was it? A book? No.

No. No. No. Up until a few years ago, nobody could figure out how long the days on Saturn are because there's thousands of miles of clouds blocking the view. Uh-huh.

But now there's new data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. Okay. And researchers believe that they have solved the mystery. Alright. So this is interesting to me because It is interesting to me, though.

Because the the 24 hour day we have on Earth, which we build our entire society and calendar and everything around Everything. Is different on every other planet, including the moon. Like, there's there's so many different, quote, unquote, days, and that is, interstellar in a nutshell. There you go. So how long is a day on Saturn?

Do you wanna take a guess? Well, it's gonna be a much longer day than it is on Earth. So Interesting. Because it's yeah. It would make sense.

It's a bigger planet. So it would take longer for it to I don't know. Does it turn the same speed? I have many questions. There's many different, there's many factors into this.

Because I think, like, a day on Mercury, maybe it's longer because it goes around faster. Okay. Now I I Now this I don't know. The length of the day is the time it takes for Saturn to rotate once on its axis. Okay.

Right. Sure. So it is a typical day on Saturn is 10 hours Oh, really? 33 minutes spinning faster. And 38 seconds.

So it is it is turning faster than Earth is? Yes. 10 hours. I was gonna see if we've calculated so Mars, a length of a day on Mars Is close. Is one day Yeah.

And 37 minutes. It's very close to Earth. They're very similar to hours, 37 minutes and 26 22 seconds. Right. How about Mercury?

Right. Closer to the sun A day on mark Mercury lasts approximately 59 Earth days. Really? Meaning, it takes mercury Mercury. Mercury.

59 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. Slower. Mercury. I'm not gonna say it. Mercury?

Mercury. Mercury. I like the way you say meer. Mercury. Mercury.

Yeah. But it's either at the front or the end. I either say Mercury. Mercury. Mercury.

Stupid. What a stupid name. Who Mercury. Mercury. Mercury.

Mercury. Stupid. Next. Oh, we are the more Jupiter the biggest one. Let's find out.

Science. Oh, it takes one day on Jupiter takes 9.9 hours. No kidding. Yeah. I really thought that would have gone the other direction.

I'm I'm baffled by that. But that's has the shortest day in the solar system. Is that right? 9 hours and 56 minutes. How about it?

How about it? Look at us learning stuff. What else? I that's enough. Okay.

I that's enough of my for my brain for today. I I think I'm gonna go take a nap now. The show's done. We learned stuff. Yeah.

That was fun. Thanks for the We're a little bit of astronomy. On this Yeah. Channel. A little bit of astronomy.

I mean, we we teach you how to spell sometimes. We teach you how to spell. Sure. Vocabulary words. New words.

Yes. We teach look at us. We do we do a little schoolhouse rock here and there. Sure. Wow.

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