Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Friday, February 7, 2025
Episode summary introduction:
We’ve crowned Josh’s favorite co-host, who performed at the first Superbowl halftime show, Josh is lookin’ sharp, the sandwich debate has begun, NFL Honors wasn’t a great show, a sandwich debate update, Josh is stoked for the Fly Tying Expo, there’s a package in the mail, beavers will be beavers, there’s an evil villain for hire, Chantel’s dead weight strategy, and do you feel lucky punk?
Timestamps:
(0:00) - Intro
(2:10) - Who's Josh's favorite co-host
(6:07) - The first Superbowl halftime show
(11:37) - Good News to Get You Going
(13:42) - Josh is lookin' sharp
(19:32) - The sandwich debate
(26:07) - NFL Honors could use some work
(33:01) - The sandwich debate update
(37:49) - Josh is excited for the fly tying expo
(44:56) - There's a package in the mail
(48:49) - Beavers will be beavers
(51:17) - The evil villain for hire
(55:49) - Dead weight strategy
(59:15) - Would You Rather This or That
(1:02:07) - Do you feel lucky, punk?! + outro
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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 in roughly an hour. It's Friday, February 7. Let's go Friday. On today's show, we've crowned Josh's favorite cohost.
Yeah. Guess who it is? Well, at the beginning of the show, it was someone. Guess who it is now? Oh, ouch.
Who performed at the first Super Bowl halftime show? I do know now. You don't know. But I knew who sang. And and let's be clear.
This isn't the first Super Bowl. This is the first non marching band Super Bowl halftime performer. Right. But I did know who performed the national anthem at that game. I know you did.
Well done. Yeah. Thanks. Josh is looking sharp. Oh, look.
Woo hoo. That's right. Looking fresh and fly. Yeah. So bald.
Fresh and So trimmed. Such such face. The sandwich debate has begun. Yeah. And has it been resolved?
No. Okay. NFL honors wasn't a great show. But you watched the whole thing. I sure did.
Yeah. Wait. Well done. A sandwich debate update. Oh, did I win?
Josh is stoked for the fly tying expo. You just ignored whether or not I won. That is so rude, and I am very excited to go, learn learn more fly tying. You coming with? Yeah.
I guess. You're gonna do that class? I don't I don't know yet. I don't know yet. There's a package in the mail.
When is it getting here? Tomorrow. What time? By nine. Send me the tracking info.
Why? Just wait. Just wait. Beavers will be beavers. True.
True statement. There's an evil villain for hire. Yes. And I have tied her to the tree. In tracks.
My deadweight strategy has worked for me all of these years. It still doesn't work to this day. It's not working. It still does. It doesn't work.
It still does. It doesn't work. And do you feel lucky, punk? Where? Where?
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Search for wake up classy 97, and thanks for checking us out. Enjoy today's show. Hi there. Oh, hey. Hi.
It's Friday. Did you just realize? Well, I realized when I first spoke up, but then I realized again. It feels like it was it took a long time to get here. You you've had a long week.
Is that what you're suggesting? Week. Every week is a little bit long, isn't it? I mean, I've had long weeks, short weeks. Most of them are the same amount of days.
Sometimes you get to sometimes you get to have a break in there, a day off every once in a while. President's Day is coming up, so you don't get a break that day. No. We don't. Well, not here, but I get to do it at my other place Do you?
That values holidays. I see. Oh, wow. Wow. I got a half day coming up next week.
I'm excited for that. Oh, that's right. Yeah. So do I have a half day? Not here, but I never get time off here.
What are you talking about? It's fine. It's because I I really like, doing the show, and I think that having you here and being part of it is better than me doing it alone. So if you got time off and I didn't, then what would happen? Then you would do it alone.
Doing the show alone. Yeah. But you've been doing radio for twenty five years. And I've Sometimes by yourself. I and that is correct.
You've had how many cohosts have you had over the years? Let's see. Three. Three? Yeah.
Am I your favorite cohost? Well, yeah. You have to say that because I'm your wife. Is that right? I have to?
Yeah. If you said no, I would be so mad. I wouldn't be mad. I would just be sad. And then I would stew on it.
Yeah. And then I'd bring it up every now and then. And to be to be fair, I have three cohosts on this show. Just in my in my career, I've had three cohosts. Because you used to be on a country station.
That's right. I did I did, for two years, I did morning radio on a country, radio station with, with another guy. We did a a country morning. Time. You guys had fun.
We gave away pickles for fun. It was it was real high bar. It was a good time. That was a long time ago. Yes.
It was. That was That was when our daughter was born. Years ago. That was a long time ago. A long time ago.
That goes by quick. And then, yeah, most of the other rest of the time, I've been solo. It's just been me doing doing shows. Doing your thing. So other than about five years of my career, the other twenty have been spent doing solo morning or solo radio.
And and I'll tell you, I prefer this. That's nice. Yeah. This is way better. Yeah.
It's probably nicer to have a conversation with somebody than talk to yourself. It's true. It's absolutely true. I think it's more fun to listen to as well. So I think, you know, from the perspective of An audience.
Of someone tuning in, yeah, I think it's better to hear two people having a conversation than to hear one guy, yelling about things that, hey. I'm not bashing on Victor. Let's be clear. I just think, it's it's hard. It's harder to do a solo, morning show like that.
I think it would be hard, but this is pretty easy. Let's see. Let's see what you would do if you were just by yourself. Think about it in that perspective. No.
I wouldn't. No. Because radio is not my gig. I see. I only do this because you're here.
Oh. I mean You have to say that because you're my wife. Uh-huh. See? That's how that works.
Oh, good job. Full circle. Yeah. Well, hey. Good morning.
It's Josh and Chantel. For Friday. Yeah. We're here. I was just reading something that said more people are excited to see the halftime show at the Super Bowl this year than the actual game.
I think that's probably true. And I, yep. Me too. Yeah. Because who cares about that game?
And I would say there's a whole bunch of people that are like, I don't care about the game, and I also don't care about the halftime show. Yeah. There is. I there's probably a lot of people. I do like Kendrick Lamar, so I am excited about this.
But then I was doing some research where I saw a video, the first halftime show. Well, okay. Let me The first non marching band halftime show because they just did regular football stuff for years and years. Marching bands is halftime since 1991. And and they brought in marching bands from different parts of the country, or was it just from the host city?
Do you know? Let me see. I don't I think they were just various marching bands. I don't think they were necessarily from the city. Like, they could have said, we've got this high school's marching band.
Or were they collegiate? Or a little of both. Okay. Okay. But take a guess on who, like, the very first in 1991 Oh, wow.
The first halftime show, like, an actual Performers. Performer. Like, a professional. I don't wanna say marching bands aren't professional because they I understand. But but a a a musician, an artist getting paid.
Well, they don't they don't even get paid for that. Well, somebody who's getting paid singing you're saying. Perform. Yes. A professional artist.
K. Who was it? Take a guess. I would say it was probably was it a country person? One.
It was in Tampa Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The game was between the Bills and the Giants. K. Was it was it a country performer? No.
Was it a rock a rock star? No. So it was a pop person Yes. In '91. What year did, Do you want me to just tell you?
I was trying to remember what year Whitney did the national anthem. That was the same year? Yeah. That was '91. So Whitney because she was a bodyguard happened at that same time.
Right? Oh, yeah. And that's probably why. So if if she did the national anthem, who was the halftime performer? I'll just tell you.
New Kids on the Block Was it really? Was really New Kids on the Block. That's huge. It was sponsored by Disney, so then they had a bunch of, like, children. Okay.
So they did Who they like, on the field? Yeah. So all on the field was a bunch of kids, and they were wearing costumes from all over the world. Okay. So they came out to it's a small world after all.
Interesting. That. And the new kids on the vlog came out with step by step. Okay. I heard you listening to that a minute ago.
I should've guessed. The performance. Yeah. And then they did they ended with it's a small world after all again. Well, way to sandwich it with that.
Thousand local children. No kidding. Yeah. And new kids on the block. And so they played one song.
Yeah. Yeah. I'm just I'm just trying to understand. The the whole halftime performance Was was kids running out onto the field, to Singing. Singing or just to the song being played?
No. They were singing. They were singing it's a small world after all. Yeah. And then they sang we are the world, and I'd like to teach the world to sing.
So the kids did. The kids sang all of this. And then new kids on the block shows up, does one song, and then And then the kids kids and New Kids on the Block leave to It's a Small World after all. Yes. I've they've gotten better.
I will say they've gotten better. I wonder why they chose to do I wonder why that decision was made. It's just curious. Right? Like, you do bands, bands, bands, bands, like, marching bands since the sixties.
And then one day, they're like, let's do some They got a new commissioner. They got somebody new in charge at that that point in 1991 who said, look. I I think we could do something here. We got people watching from all over the place. Yeah.
Maybe let's put on a show. Then the next year, they had Gloria Estefan. Gloria Estefan. And then they had Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill from the ice skating Olympic team. That's what I was gonna say.
They they put out ice? I don't know. I don't know. That's a performance for sure for your halftime entertainment. Who had ice skating.
Because they performed. They really did perform. They may they must not have done that on the field. They might have had they might have had, like, a televised performance from next soda. So it was cold there.
Sure. But they probably have an ice arena outside or next to it or something that they were like, hey. Let's go to the ice arena for the halftime performance. I don't know. Maybe.
Was that an Olympic year? It must have been. Yeah. Because it was a salute to the nineteen ninety two Winter Olympics. There it is.
There there it is. There it is. See, I could do that job. Interesting. I'm kinda like going through the artists that they've had over the years.
It's interesting who they've chosen. Gloria Estefan again in 1999. Why not? Gloria. Gloria.
Coming, Gloria. Good news to get you going is from San Antonio, Texas. We're gonna hear about Harvey Najim. He is a bit of a local legend in San Antonio. He was hugely successful in business, and he earned a lot of money with a simple philosophy of give it my all in everything that he does.
Okay. So works hard for the money, as they say. Well, now he is there's a song for everything? There is a song for everything. He now gives his all as a philanthropist, and he recently made a very generous donation to the San Antonio Food Bank to support the University of Texas San Antonio students.
You wanna know how much that donation was? I'm gonna say a hundred and $50,000. 1 point 2 5 million dollars. Dude, that's so nice. Yeah.
Who's this what's his name? His name is Harvey Najim. Okay. The gift will ensure that the shelves of the Roadrunner Pantry, that would be the mascot of the University of Texas San Antonio, the Roadrunners. So the Roadrunner Pantry, will always be stocked, providing students with nutritious food options.
Harvey said, about his motivation. He said, we can't have students sitting in class who cannot afford to eat and therefore cannot concentrate on their education. Fantastic. With this donation, thousands of students will have one less thing to worry about, allowing them to focus on their studies and succeed. And the donation was so large that the San Antonio Food Bank can count on a steady supply of food and impact on the school community for at least the next decade.
That's great. No kitchen table. That's incredible. That is very incredible. So well done, to Harvey Najim turning turning 1,250,000 into a very worthy cause, food for students.
And that's a huge, huge deal. So well done. That's, good news to get you going. Look at you. What's that mean?
Looking so sharp. Oh, yeah? Looking so fly. Yeah? Boom.
Boom. Looking fresh. Well, let let's see. I got my hat on here, so I can take my hat off, and we can see. Just got some pampering last night.
Shiny. Yeah. There was a head massage. There was warm, towels on my face and my head. At one point, I took a photo with my barber.
I haven't seen this photo. I know. I had on, the coolest towel Hey. You ever did see. Look at that towel.
Isn't that fun? Anyway, yeah. It was good. It was really, it was a great experience, and I, I missed going to the barber. You had been hot about going because you said, I don't I don't know.
I could I can just do it myself. I do it myself often. It's nice to be pampered, though. It is. And then you came home, and you said, yeah.
That was nice. Yeah. Because, you know, she's got all the You got it. Products and stuff, so there's oils in the beard. Smell nice when you come home.
Yeah. It's good. So you got that beard oil going on. I did the nose wax thing. How'd that go?
It's look. I appreciate that that exists, but, man, is it not the most fun to live through for a minute or two. I've never had it done. I want to. Oh, you never have?
Mm-mm. Oh, boy. Oh, boy. And I had, I I, you know, a jungle up in there. Did you?
Do you look? No. I don't look. Why not? I she might.
I don't. I don't care to see it. I would. I think, a long time ago, she asked if I wanted to, and I said no. I do not.
That is satisfying. Are you crazy? I don't need to. When you put those those black head strips on your nose Uh-huh. You don't do that, but I do.
Right. And then you rip it off, and then you look at it. It looks like little trees standing there. No. She did do that on on the top of my nose, and and pulled that off as well with the wax.
Yeehaw. It's just it's it you you realize you're alive. That's the you go, oh, yeah. You realize you're deadlocked. Your nose is like, dude, breathe all of the air, and you're like, like, they feel like they're a mile wide just breathing everything.
And then it goes away after a few minutes, and you're like, okay. I'm back to normal. Good. Yeah. Your nose your nostrils are I can breathe.
Uh-huh. I can feel things. Yeah. The wind cruises through I bet. Unobstructed.
The cold wind is the best It's not bad. Yeah. I'm the cold wasn't terrible. Like, I like, some sometimes when I when I shave, my head or my face, and then I go outside, I'm like, I shoulda just let it continue to grow. Did you know, I found out, that more more most people, do not get their, haircut, they don't do barbering and stuff in the wintertime.
Because they wanna be warm? I I think it's a maybe that, but I it's for some reason. And then as it starts to warm up, barbers get busier. Interesting. Know that.
I didn't know that either. I figured people cut their hair all the time regularly year round. I do. I do. Apparently not.
Apparently, it slows down. I don't know about salons and hairdressers, but barbers slow down in the in the winter months. Interesting. I did not know that. I I did not know that.
That's no information. Oh, shoot. There was something I was gonna say, and now I forgot. Oh. No.
Rats. Well You did get a tweeze on your nose too. Well, there was one hair that got missed from the wax, and, now she had to grab that with tweezers, and that hurt. I don't I that's not Did she push on it? No.
Because you always yell at me for not pushing on the eyebrows. She was like, do you want me to do anything with your eyebrows? I said, no. No. I don't.
Thanks. She could've done it. She could've done that so professionally. She could've shaped them. She was just gonna wax unibrow area.
You should have. I did tell her. She used to do, at a place she was at before, they did charcoal masks. Oh. And I said, man, you gotta bring that back because I really enjoyed that.
And she was like, yep. You're right. I do. Because that was nice. Getting the t zone, done up in charcoal.
Yeah. It's good stuff. Take care of your skin, Josh. I'm working on it. Pamper yourself.
If you again, as I said before I went to the barber, if you have not gone to a barber, go to a barber. Get yourself a haircut. Well, I'm not gonna go to a barber. But Right. You can.
I could. Absolutely. I could. Your hair lady would be upset if you did, but you can. Did you get any therapy?
Remember I was asking if you were gonna No. Because my my hairstylist doubles as a therapist. Right. Not licensed, of course. But No.
I understand. I feel better physically and emotionally. That's it. There's therapy and haropy. Yeah.
She's a therapist. Right. And it is awesome. So you could also have that. I'm good.
Well, kinda. I mean, you kinda do already because you walk out feeling like a million bucks. That's a little bit of therapy. Yeah. You do walk a little bit taller.
You feel good. You you sure do. You sure do. And I like that straight razor. Golly.
That's fun. You look good. Thanks. You look sharp. Thanks.
And thanks to my barber. She did all the heavy lifting. I'll marry you again. He had, like, the weed whacker out there. She was just, like, going crazy.
It was like, you know, I she's like, wow, dude. You really let yourself go. It's been a minute. You're like, it's winter. Yeah.
I've been I've been hibernating. Leave me alone. Anyway, yeah. It's good. It's good to be, among the among the groomed.
It's nice. Welcome. Yeah. Thanks for having me. Our daughter is 15 years old.
She is responsible. She gets herself up. She gets herself moving. She she gets good grades. All true statements.
Great. So as a small token of my love and appreciation for her, I typically make her lunch before she goes to school. Yeah. Yesterday, I got a text that said, my sandwich is really good today. And I went, Yeah.
Because you didn't make it. I didn't make it. Made it the day before. And I asked her how her sandwich was when I picked her up from school. I said, hey.
How was how was your lunch? How was your sandwich? And she said, it was really good. I said, oh, yeah? She said, yeah.
It was like the perfect ratio. It had tons of jelly. I love jelly. I was like, alright. Cool.
I said, I'm glad that I could make you a good sandwich. And that was the end of that discussion. Then you didn't make one yesterday. No. So she made her own sandwich and said it was so good.
Do you think her texting my sandwich is so good was her way of saying, hey. You didn't make me a sandwich? Absolutely. Of course. You think it was a passive Yes.
Passive approach? Absolutely. Okay. Alright. I can see that.
I can see that happening for sure. Because the night before, when you had made it, I was I went to bed early that night. I was I was wiped out that day. And you said, oh, hey. I made Emery a sandwich, so you don't have to worry about it.
Right. Oh, thank you. Because I totally had forgotten. Doing what I can. It was nice.
And then when she sent me that text, oh, my sandwich is delicious today. I went, did Josh make that? Did Josh make it? I know I didn't. No.
I did not. So who made the sandwich? And then I went, she made her own sandwich. This is a slam at me. So did you make the sandwich that's sitting in the fridge for tomorrow?
No. Or for today, I mean? Because when I got home, I said, I'm really sorry that I've been forgetting to make your sandwiches. It's the one thing I do for her in the morning, and I feel like a schlub. So I said, I'm I'm really sorry.
And she said, stop. Don't worry about it. It's not a big deal. I can make my own sandwiches. I know I can you can make your own sandwich, but it's it's my act of love Uh-huh.
To you. And she I said, I'll make you one before I go to bed tonight. Don't worry about it. I'm on my game. I put the bread out so that I remember to do it before I went to bed.
And she went she goes, I can make my own sandwich. She went and made her own sandwich. Well, I saw there was a sandwich made. Because she made it. Okay.
I I know. I feel like a jerk. Why? Because it's the one nice thing I can do for her in the morning because I'm not there to help her out I understand. Certain things.
What a schlub. You're not a schlub. Love. Oh, come on. When she what I'll tell you what probably happened was she was so used to having your sandwich.
And when she got a different sandwich, she went, this is a different sandwich. Maybe I like more jelly on my sandwich. Always put lots of jelly on it. She said rather than try to critique mom's sandwich, maybe I'll just make my own sandwich with extra extra jelly. No, ma'am.
I went a little overboard on the jelly. Like, it was pouring out the sides a little bit. Mine always are like that. Apparently not. Apparently so.
What are you talking about? Yes. They are. That's how I make my sandwiches. I'm this is why she didn't wanna say anything because all I said was I put on a lot of jelly, and you went, so do I.
Well, so I do too. Okay. Good. Good for you. Now I'm mad.
See? This is why rather than bring up maybe I could change the recipe, she just said, I'll just make my own sandwich and put extra jelly on it. Josh, listen to me when I tell you that she doesn't like the way that you make sandwiches because you don't put as much butter. She enjoyed that peanut butter and jelly sandwich I made. Much jelly.
So you have changed your recipe to fit what she likes because she's used to that. Really happened was I scooped out too much jelly, and I went, I'm not putting it back, and I just left it on the sandwich. That's exactly it. Was a lot of jelly. A lot.
I make it with a lot of jelly. Apparently, I make it with more. Oh, bro. You're whatever. You're not gonna win this.
You're not. We're just gonna have to get in touch with her We are. Here in a few minutes. Yeah. We are.
And we'll just find out, what was great about It's the best sandwich. It's not it's not the competition of it. No. Yes. It is.
It's not. Yes. Okay. It's a sandwich. Just to you.
I just have to win when it comes to you. My point is What? She enjoyed the sandwich I made. And then rather than say, I want it dad's way, she said, I'll just make it myself. That is not even true.
That's not even true. It might be true. Oh, I'm gonna find out. Yeah. I'm a find out.
Look at your face. Jesus. Your face is so angry. You've gritted teeth. Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. Because I'd make the better sandwich. Uh-huh. Everyone knows that.
You make more sandwiches. Everyone knows it. In our house. Okay. We're gonna have a we're gonna have a conversation with our family tonight because they don't like toast when you make toast because you don't put enough butter on it.
Yeah. They're like, when I make toast and put the butter on it because I go to all of the edges. Same with the peanut butter and jelly. So So we'll sort it out later. Family meeting.
Everyone to the kitchen. Here's two sandwiches. Here's two toasts. Which is better? Exactly.
And here's a egg. An egg? Mhmm. A fried egg or a scrambled egg? Fried and a scrambled egg.
One of each. Okay. This is gonna be an expensive Yeah. It is. When you involve eggs.
Yeah. Just just for the sake of competition. You think you're gonna win eggs too? I will win eggs. I will absolutely win toast and sandwiches.
I don't think you will. If you have my eggs. I feel like you might win eggs. You can have that one. Well, I don't know, though, because I don't like your eggs.
I like my eggs. But I don't think the kids like my eggs. I think the kids like your eggs. Mhmm. We'll find out.
We will find out. So there was a show last night called the NFL honors awards. That's right. I think that's what it was called. Fourteenth annual NFL honors.
Have you ever watched this show? No. Have you watched the whole thing now? Yes. Yes.
I had to go, to the barber, last night. And so as I was leaving, you were watching the show. And you said, in a hushed voice, do I have to watch the whole thing? And I said, I guess. See you later.
And so you did. Beck was very excited about watching it. This is true. And it was on my son. Okay.
And it was on in the living room, and so you ended up just hanging out in the living room watching it, which was good. I actually did want to see who won the awards, but let me tell you, this show was so bad. Really? It was so long. Like, it did not need to be this long.
They had all kinds of problems. The logistics were a little bit off. They had teleprompter issues so much so that Jefferson, Justin Jefferson came out to present an award. Yeah. And he read his teleprompter thing, and then he kinda smacked the mic accidentally.
And then he said he kind of stopped, and he goes, but I can't read. The teleprompter stopped. The teleprompter stopped. I don't know what that's next. And then they there was, like, silence for a minute, and then they redid the teleprompter, and he goes, I guess we're going from the top again.
And then he read it from the top way. Again. That's hilarious. Snoop dog was hosting. There was a lot of cringey moments with him, and, like, they had all of these acts.
Like, bad jokes and stuff I was reading about. Yeah. Bad. It was just so bad. I'm like, who wrote this?
It was horrible. Well, I was not I was not pleased with the winners of the awards either. Let me just say. Alright. Josh Allen won most valuable player.
So he got MVP. Alright. Which I don't I don't agree with. You don't think he should have got MVP? I think Josh Allen is a very, very good player.
K. I think he performed very well this year. I feel like there were more deserving players. Okay. I think Joe Burrow played phenomenally this year.
I think he should have gotten the award. He had crazy stats. Like, like, out of this world, crazy good stats. I think that Ja'Marr Chase should have won offensive player of the year. Okay.
That went to Saquon Barkley. Right? Who you also love. Is amazing. He's also amazing.
But Ja'Marr Chase from the Bengals Yeah. Has the triple crown. I understand, which has not been done in a lot of years. It's only been achieved by one six people in the last sixty years. Six people in the last sixty years.
And he So it hasn't been done since in sixty years. He did it this season and did not get offensive player of the year. Is that right? No. Like, in the last sixty years, there are six players who have it.
I see. I don't know the last time it was done. The other, I guess, potential winners in that category were Joe Burrow, Derrick Henry, who's a beast, and Lamar Jackson. Like, that's a really hard category. Absolutely.
But Ja'Marr Chase has the triple crown. I know. Guys I get it. I don't know. I feel like I feel like the Bengals were just looked over, and that makes me sad because I think they played pretty incredibly, some of their players.
Let me get that straight. Okay. What else do I know from that show? Oh, coach of the year. Yeah?
Hello. Hello. Hello. Hello, Kevin O'Connell. Is that right?
From the Vikings. Yeah. Well, that's exciting. What's up? And then guess what?
What? He thanked me in his speech. What did he say? He said, I'd like to thank the fans. Okay.
Most notably, one in Idaho. No. He didn't say that. He did not. He did not say that.
He did say I'd like to thank the fans because That's cool. Without our fans, none of this would be possible. And I said, oh, Kevin. Thank you. Kevin.
Eric Armstead, got the Walter Payton man of the year award Yeah. I don't know who that is. Which is a big deal. He's from the Jacksonville Jaguars. He's a running back That, I believe.
The whole segment I tuned out on because it was it was Oh, no. He's a defensive end. It was very long and very boring. Okay. That's interesting.
He played college football at Oregon. He was drafted by the forty niners in the first round in 2015, but now plays, for the Jags. And I'm sure they probably went on and on and on about all the things he's done in order to earn that award. I didn't listen. That was boring.
Okay. There was a lot of parts I was like, I gotta tune out. This is terrible. Alright. Offensive rookie went to Jaden Daniels Yes.
That's true. Of the commanders, which was kind of cool to see that. I like him. He is good. And that team did really well.
So I think that's really super cool. What did, George Kittle win? Salute to service. He won the award for that. Won that.
Yeah. I I don't know. I I can't decide whether or not I like George Kittle. I can't decide if I think he's, like, adorably cute or if he's annoying. Okay.
He's on the fence for me where I go, ah, you're annoying or you're not. I can't decide. He's definitely, a big personality, I'll say. Yes. Yes.
He's a guy who knows that he has eyes on him. Mhmm. And he's not afraid to perform in that space. There you go. That's a nice way of saying what I wanna say.
NFL awards. But honors. NFL honors. You could, you could skip it and just redo the recap next year. That's what I'll do.
Okay. Because boy howdy. I bet they work on it a little bit harder. I mean, they did a red carpet thing ahead of time. Yeah.
I bet even that was Yeah. Weird. And then they started doing the awards, and then they were doing, like, the, like, the America's Got Talent shot with Nick Cannon when he's off the stage, and you see them on the stage, and they're walking Ah. Off. And you were like, why are they doing that?
That's because someone was like, that's a fun shot. People like that. That's America's Got Talent. That's that shot. There was also, at one point, one one player who won an award, and then they flashed a flag.
Name. Yeah. I know. Which made me go, did that other guy was he supposed to get a did they read the wrong name? It was bad.
It was bad. Yeah. NFL awards. Honors. Honors.
NFL honors. Work on your logistics, guys. I have a sandwich update. Oh, good. This is earlier in the show if you, are not up to speed.
Chantel got very angry. When I said that our daughter preferred my peanut butter and jelly sandwich earlier this week to hers and therefore has started making her own because she didn't want to offend her mom. And now mom has asked about sandwiches, which put her in an awkward position to say. It is an awkward position, and I Emery is a people pleaser. So And so she was put into a people pleasing awkward position to say I said, do you like the way I make your sandwiches or the way dad makes your sandwiches?
And she said, LOL. I don't know. Yeah. I said No kidding. I said, no.
I need to know. And she said, dads, I guess. I don't know. I said, thank you. And then I said, why do you like dads?
How is his different from mine? And she said, it had more jelly on it. It was like the perfect ratio of jelly to peanut butter. Exactly what I told you was said in the car. But as you said earlier, that's not the typical way that you make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
Put on too much jelly. And but I was like, I'm not putting jelly back in the jar, and I just mushed it all around the whole sandwich. And, like, it was a lot of jelly. Like, it was stuck on my fingers. It was too much jelly.
Like, it's an obscene amount of jelly that she was like, no. It's good. So that's the secret. The secret is more jelly. And I put so much jelly on there.
Apparently not. But that's not even the typical way you make sandwiches. So It is the way I made that sandwich. Reality, I make the sandwiches the way she likes them best. Alright.
You just mistakenly made it. So I'm in actuality the winner. I don't understand how you came to that conclusion. I'm way lost on that. It's okay, Josh.
But if it makes you feel good You can't win them all. What? Had this gone any other way, the gloat and this is worse than your football raccoon. Football raccoon is sort of actually a little more caged than whatever this is. What is this?
I don't know what that is. Normal. I'm I'm so normal. I'm stable. I'm secure.
Normal. It's me. Yeah. Not crazy in my desire to win. Against me.
Against you. Always just against me. Like, it doesn't matter what it is. It could be who's taller. You're like, me?
Yeah. No. Clearly, you're not. I'll never win that. You're taller.
I'll give you that. Didn't win the sandwich battle. This time, but that's because that's not the way you typically make them. That's not a that's not Josh sandwich. That was a it doesn't matter.
Okay. I kinda feel like it matters. I kinda feel like you think it might matter. It doesn't. It doesn't even matter.
It doesn't even matter. Does it matter? No. I feel like I kinda think it matters because I feel like you're gonna go, dad can make your sandwich from now on. I was just gonna say that.
I know. I know you were. That's the next line. Well, fine. Dad can make your sandwich from now on.
I'm not doing it. It was my one act of love. And the one day you were like, I'm going to bed early, and I thought I will be helpful, and look where it got me. I know. Yeah.
Look at look at what it's done to us. Yeah. Crazy. Quit it. Quit what?
Accidentally making a good sandwich that she liked. Quit being helpful in a good way. Okay. My my fault. My fault.
It is. Well, dad can make your sandwiches from now on. Yeah. Yeah. Well, we're gonna need way more jelly if I keep making them because it was an obscene amount of jelly.
It was way too much. Pay for her dentist's day. Too much. Yeah. All those seeds in that jelly, And the sugar.
Too. Jeez. How could you? Well Destroying our daughters. Here we go.
Now it's alright. I can't even with you. Well, well, well, half day next week, a week from today. I'm excited. Yeah.
I'm gonna do the show. And then promptly after the show, I am going to, go to the fly fishing expo. I'll be busy. I'll be busy doing, lots of other things. Let me talk about this fly fishing expo.
Sure. Because you have probably sat down and told me the schedule Yeah. At least three times. Do you wanna hear more of it? No.
Why? You yesterday said, here's what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna leave at 10:00. Yeah. And then I'm gonna go And I I was looking.
Yeah. Because if you go then I'm gonna go do my workshop, and then I'm gonna go do this and go do this. And I'm not trying to harsh your vibe. I know you're very excited about this. I know this is something that you've been anticipating for a long time.
Right. I know that you were worried that you wouldn't be able to get the time off to go Right. Enjoy it. Well, but I also because I was afraid there was gonna be some other stuff going on Right. This weekend.
Right. And there wasn't. And so it freed me up, and I was really excited because I've not taken a workshop there. Like, I've gone. I've done the floor.
I've I've watched demos, and I've talked to people and stuff, but I haven't actually done, a workshop. And so I this year, I was really looking forward to a workshop, so I signed up for one, and I'm really stoked, which, you know, this is gonna be great. I hope to I hope I can just improve on my, on my hobby. And that's that's a big part of what I said I was gonna do this year. Right?
Yes. Focus on the things that I like. Mhmm. Yeah. So, this is this is me doing that, fulfilling a little bit more of that every day.
I tied five flies last night. I've been really spending a lot of time practicing, trying to get better, trying to improve. Right. That's why I'm saying I'm not trying to harsh your harsh your vibe because I know you're stoked. Yeah.
I don't need to hear the schedule. So So here's what's happening. 9AM, the floor opens. I know. Do you want me to print the grid so that you can track where I'm at?
Sure. That would be so good. Yeah. I absolutely wanna know where you are. I wanna track your every move During the expo.
I know that you're trying to convince me to take a casting class. It's a full on, women's fly fishing clinic. It's casting is part of it, but it's everything. It's gear. It's reading water.
It's flies. It's tying knots. It's everything you need to know in order to be able to be a fly fisher. Woman. A fly fisher woman.
Sure. Yeah. And and I think it would be beneficial for you to improve your quality of time fishing with me. Because when I take you, it's not the best time for you. No.
I have a great time when I go and I take my book, and I can just sit in a chair Yeah. And enjoy the nature. Right. It's the times that I've gone with you that you've made me hike into very death defying Which was which was really one time. It was the one time I took you into a scary area, a bear area, and tried not to tell you about that, but then you noticed there was sign of bear.
And then you said, is that bear? And I said, yeah. Yeah. It is. And I'm wearing very uncomfortable Right.
Haters and big heavy boots. Right. And I said, I'm not gonna be able to run away from your bare. I had spray. Like, like, I didn't go into the area unprepared.
But And then you hiked me down into a ravine that I couldn't get out of. Well, I helped you get out. Yeah. You're from the back pushing. That's right.
That is correct. It was quite the thing, you and me, trying to get out of that, that canyon. There was quite a bit of pushing from behind going, hey. Come on. Keep going.
I got you. It was steep. It was it was way steeper than I expected. It was very steep. There might have been some tears.
There was there was a place that I specifically said I don't wanna take you to because I know the hike in is rough. It would have been easier than that place. It had a much more defined trail. I haven't gone since that time. I know.
And I feel bad about it because there are way easier, places for me to take you. Take me to those places. I thought I was. I hadn't been there before, and I got us into a bit of a pickle. But it was beautiful.
It was beautiful. And the water And after it was all said and done, I was like, oh, it was like having a baby. I was like, oh, it wasn't that bad. I would probably go do that again. I want to fish there again.
I just there's got to be an easier way to get in and out of there. I just know. It was easy to get in. It was just getting out. That was the tricky part.
The tricky part was getting out for sure. And we didn't catch we caught zero fish. I know. We didn't have any rewards. Sometimes that happens.
All the struggle. I know. I don't like getting skunked. But I also think I've I've studied a little bit more. I think I've improved on my, techniques.
I need to do more casting practice, just for myself. I need to get my arm in shape for the season. But, otherwise, I think I'm I'm pretty prepped. I've I've got myself in the right headspace. I'm ready to fish.
You're ready to go. So I'm excited that the expo is coming up because it's just in time for me to get myself Oh, I know. Really amped up. I know you're excited. Yeah.
So it opens at nine on Friday. No. But for real, though, there is a whole, great article about, the expo you can find on eastidahonews.com. They've shared it on their socials as well. If you're interested in going I know the event itself, the actual expo part is free.
They do have workshops, and they have other stuff going on as well. I'm excited because it's You're very excited. But there's the film festival is also happening on, Friday night, a week from today. They've got a bunch of fundraiser opportunities. They do raffles and all kinds of cool things.
The expo floor and the the actual, like, fly tying demos that they have out there Mhmm. On the tables, that is all, free to participate in and go and wander through and look at and and and get to know. And then if if you wanna do any of the other stuff, there's add ons and things. But the the website for that stuff is, it's done through the Snake River Cutthroat, which is the local chapter of the Trout Unlimited. S r c expo dot org is the, is the website.
But you can get a a whole read up on it. East Idaho News has done some coverage there. So if you go to their website, their socials, eastidlenews.com, they've they've done a bunch of coverage on it. Josh and ask him. Or They'll tell you about it.
I can I can, point you in the right direction? That's that is true. That is true. I know a little bit about it. I know a little bit about it.
You and I have been chair shopping because the chairs that we have in our respective crafting areas, hobby areas are not the greatest chairs. So earlier this week, we were talking about the fact that we were gonna find some chairs. I found a chair yesterday. You found a chair. I found a cool little rug for under my chair, which is I need that rug.
I needed that rug last night. I need that rug every day. Why? Because I apparently like to drop things. And every time I drop stuff, it gets lost in the carpet.
So this new rug for my chair The things you need is are itty bitty. Yeah. Like, if I drop a a bead from a fly that I'm tying, it's gone. And I can't find it in the carpet. So it's frustrating, and I've dropped a couple of different things.
And not everything's magnetic, and I have a magnet, but not all of the metals that are used in stuff is Anyway, the point is we found chairs. We've ordered chairs. You you gotta give me these shipping updates because you know how I am about packages. Yes. I do.
Now I have a package coming, and I And you don't have a I'm ready to track it. Ready for it. You sent me the link to your chair yesterday and said, I think I like this one. And I said, okay. Let me go look and see if there's something I can find.
Yeah. And then I said, oh, do you want me to order these chairs then? And you said, oh, I don't or I can. Right. And I went, no.
I can just do it. I just mean that we And then I Like, we share an account so I could order it under my name, or I could order it under your you could order it under yours. Whatever. But it just dawned on me that you wanted to order it so that you could receive the shipping details. I'm just gonna ask you every ten minutes if you've heard new stuff.
You heard you heard news this morning. You said It's shipped. It's shipped? So it's supposed to arrive I think it's supposed to arrive today. No way.
Hold on. Yeah. Dude, because I think originally you said Sunday. Okay. It might be Sunday.
But if it's sooner, I'm excited. Something is supposed to arrive today. No way. I'm looking. Oh, I'm excited.
I'm looking. Alright. Tomorrow. Your chair is supposed to arrive tomorrow. Let's go.
That's a day earlier. Mine is not supposed to arrive until next week. And then my rug was, like, a week out. Yeah. Your rug, yeah, your rug comes on Tuesday.
Okay. Well, that's that's maybe it'll get bumped up. Maybe it'll arrive with my chair tomorrow. We'll just see what happens. So we will see what happens.
And let's But I'm excited. Let's just wait and see what happens. How about Yeah. You're it's supposed to arrive tomorrow. Yeah.
So let's just wait. Well, you just let me know when you get an update because you'll get, like, a a out for your, out for delivery update. Oh, hey. Let's just let's just wait until tomorrow. Hey.
Let's just let's just wait. What are you doing to me? Is this payback for the sandwich? Yes. That's so rude.
Let's just let's just breathe. You can't withhold shipping information because you're mad about a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. No. Settle. No.
That is so rude. Just send me the tracking info. Who's emotionally immature now? Hey. Settle down.
Yes. I'm settled. Send send me that tracking info. Poor. Let's just wait.
Let's let's just wait. Stop it. When's when tomorrow? Did it give you an estimated time? By nine?
PM. No. It's gotta be before nine. It might be before nine. By nine, nine, it says.
It'll arrive before nine. It's just a surprise. Let's just have a surprise, a surprise package. Man. Woo.
No. Not woo. No woos. Send me the info. Just send me the number.
Yes. This is sweet. I'm tracking myself. This is sweet. Just send me the stuff.
Come on. This is cool. Listen to this story. Hold on. This is a this is funny.
Go ahead. Go ahead. And then I'll tell you why it's funny. Okay. Go ahead.
In the Czech Republic, they have been working to they've had a project to restore a water area in this nature park, and it's been under development since 2018. Mhmm. So for seven years, they've been trying to collect permits and begin construction, and they finally, after seven years, are like, I think we're finally able to, like, complete this conservation project. Turns out they showed up at the site to start doing some prep work, and a group of beavers have taken matters into their own hands and built a dam, saving the government $1,200,000. Way to go.
Way to go, Beavers. Here's why this is funny. You had told me this story, a little bit earlier, at least a little bit of it, which I think it I think it's awesome. Yeah. I think it's great.
The beavers beavers had the plans. They figured it out. The song that we just played was Water and Great. Purchase a fridge. Yeah.
That's awesome. Yeah. Yeah. Good job, Beavers. Yeah.
Doing what you do best. So they literally were spending a bunch of money, time, effort, human effort on trying to figure out how to build a dam in this place. We gotta get out of this permit. No one went back to the survey site in seven years. Well and here's the thing.
No. They've gone back, but the beavers built the dam in two days. No way. They hadn't gone in, like, a two day period. And then they went back, and they were like, this dam wasn't here two days ago.
Meaning, the beavers were like, oh, we gotta we'll just just get to work. Built the dam in two days. That's crazy. I don't know. I guess I don't know how fast beavers work, but apparently, pretty quick.
They got they have a job to do. They get it done. Well, way to go. I know. Way to go.
Good job, beavers. Doing doing what you do best. And then they, you know, they did it all with nature, and they are you you know, they don't have to worry about permits. Exactly. They're beavers.
And it's a conservation project. So perfect. Yeah. Perfect job. The humans can go, hey.
We out. Well done, guys. Yeah. Thanks. Took care of it.
And then they smacked paddle tails, and they walked away. Like, good job. We built it. Have you ever felt weak or that you think that I think you're weak? Like like, have I Have you ever felt like maybe you don't think you can properly defend me?
What? I don't know where you're going with this. Have I ever felt weak? I don't think I'm like the machismo bravado, like, kind of guy that walks around going, like, don't mess with my lady. So I don't know what you mean.
Maybe you could enlighten me a little bit about what you're asking because it's a little I'm a little lost at the moment on what exactly you're getting at. Maybe you'd be like you're probably the person that's like, I wish somebody would take take my lady. Take her. No. I'm also not that.
I'm also not the no. Really. I'm not much of a pushover. Just go for it. No.
Okay. Where is this headed? Let me get to the point. Please. There is a man in Malaysia K.
Who has started a business as a villain for hire. Stop. Hold on. Does he have a tall hat and a wiry mustache? He could probably have whatever you wanted to do.
Should and a long skinny coat, and he will tie you to the tracks. Yeah. And he'll stand over there and go, come and get out. Like that. That's what he has to look like.
You could probably do whatever you wanted because, basically, you pay him. He shows up to your date and starts harassing you or your date. Dress like that. And you get to play the hero and be like, hey. Step this is my lady.
I'm not gonna have you disrespecting her. Step off. And then either you get in a physical fight or you just Uh-huh. Verbally abuse him to the point where he leaves. And then you are the hero, and your date is like, oh.
Is this something people are actually doing? I don't know. He is a 28 year old guy. He's advertising his service on Facebook. He Yeah.
Is charging 25 to $40 US dollars. An in count per encounter. Yes. Yeah. It's cheap.
His post says this is what his ad says. Are you tired of your partner thinking you're weak? I can help you prove that wrong. So hold on. Let's go back to the beginning of this conversation when you asked if I ever feel weak.
Let's ask the real question because he's got the real question in there. What is the real question? Do you feel like I could protect you? Absolutely. Do you ever feel like I'm weak?
No. Because that's the question he's posed. Are you tired of your wife thinking you're not man enough to protect her? The the villain to come and rescue. Also, he says, no one gets hurt.
I am the only loser. I see. But not really because he walks away with a pocket full of cash. $25. And, of course, he says he's willing to pester anybody.
Yeah. Good for him. So if you wanna hire him for anyone, so you look like the cool person, the winner. Because you're like You need to back off, buddy. Stop it.
You need to go the way. I feel like this is just a scheme that's going to backfire every time. You either have to be a really good actor. Right. You have to make it believable.
Otherwise, your date's gonna be like, what? But, also, you, like, you know about it. Like, like, the like, if if I hired him, I know about it. So it's gonna happen, and then I'm gonna go, hey. Hey.
Hey. Hey. Back up, pal. Back up. And you're gonna go, what a But do you have act like that?
Do you have some kind of rehearsal, or is it just Off the cuff? You gotta be an improv Yeah. An improviser? Yeah. It's possible.
And then you'd be sweating the whole time while you're at dinner, like, when's he coming? When is this gonna happen? Yeah. I paid him $25, and then he doesn't show up. And then you go, the guy was supposed to show up and make me look like a hero.
Now I lost 25 dogs. Yeah. Now you're the real person. And now I don't even know how to get in touch with him. And now I look like a weak.
Like a weak. True. I was watching. Every now and then, something will pop up on your algorithms either on Facebook or Instagram or TikTok or whatever social media platform you're using. Something will pop up.
I don't know what this is for you, but I typically get, like, self defense videos. Not typically, but get those. Every randomly so often, I'll get, like, a self defense video. I do not get self defense videos. That's fun.
Good for you. The one I saw yesterday, I went, I already do this. This is something I already do. So it's basically if somebody comes to grab you and maybe lift you, they're they're trying to grab you and lift you, you just deadweight. Like Oh, you just you deadweight yourself.
Yeah. And then you kinda slip out of their slip out of their hands and fall to the ground, and then I see. It's really hard to pick somebody up that's dead weight. So Which has been my defensive tactic for years. Yeah.
No. I know. I've I'm familiar with that. Yeah. I've I I'm very familiar with your move.
There's there's that move, and then once you're down on the ground, it's a kick and punch It's feet. Fiesta. Feet. Not even punching, really. Just kicking.
If but if if someone goes toward your torso, it's the it's flailing. Yeah. It's a kick and punch fiesta. It works, doesn't it? Not really.
Yeah. It does. No. Yeah. It does.
How many times has that worked for you? Zero. Zero. Zero times. Just say it together at the same time.
Zero. Many. No times. None. It's worked every time?
None times. So many times. None. You're usually like, you can't get a hold of me. Yes.
I can. No. You can't. Do. And then you go like that.
No. And you get, like, an angry toddler. Just kick your feet, flail about. Until I stop your ability to kick your feet, and then what happens? And then I keep fighting.
Zero times. Yes. It just worked zero times. It's worked every time. Why are you so battlesome today?
Because it gets the best reactions out of you, I think. Because every time. So many times. And you start shaking and hitting the counter about it. Like, settle down.
I am a toddler. You're right. You're the baby. I am a toddler. I get mad when things don't go my way.
But you don't wanna just go my way. I like snacks and a nap. Right. I gotta I gotta mature a little bit. I don't know.
I mean, maybe. Where's the fun in that? No. You don't have to lose the fun. It's an emotional maturing is what it is.
It's not like a, I'm I don't have fun. I'm mature. It's not that. Hey. I've been talking to my therapist because I actually do go to therapy.
That's what that's for. Believe it or not, I pay somebody to help. And, she says that my emotionally mature age is 12, so I'm a little bit more mature than you might think. Well, I'm proud of you. Would you rather this or that, the Friday edition?
Would you rather live in a musical where people randomly burst into song That's just my life already. Or Or in an action movie where everything is over the top dramatic. And then explosions and stuff. Cars flying through the air, like a Michael Bay movie? Yeah.
Lots of sun flare. Every time you turn, you're like, oh, the sun's in my eyes again. Michael Bay. Oh, look. Another sun flare.
You're just walking over debris constantly. Yeah. I think I'm going musical because it's pretty and it's fun and everybody's choreography. Not always. Sometimes the music is doom filled and dreary and not great.
Okay. That's fair because there are some sad musicals. Depending on the story. It depends on the song. That's that's true.
But nine times out of 10, it's gonna be a happy, cheerful song, and everybody's got a choreographed number. Mhmm. Doesn't that sound fun? And then everybody's just dancing through life. Oh, really?
Wow. I can see why you'd want that. Yeah. I know. And I'm doing Bailey just pops in on every scene.
No. Hey. No. He doesn't. Mhmm.
No. He does. No. He does not. I'm going musical.
Yeah. I figured you would. I I just for the sake of seeing what it's like, I'll take the action scenes just to see. The sun flares Yeah. Constant.
More more Michael Bay. More Michael Bay. Yeah. I think that would be it'd be an interesting time. Just stuff happening all the time.
I it sounds awful, actually. It sounds terrible. It does sound terrible. Does everyone singing a song about living their life. No.
Yeah. I love that. Do you? Yeah. Okay.
That's the world I already live in. I think it would get really old really quick. Not if you don't have choreographed dance numbers. Not everything has a choreographed dance number. Yes.
It does. Sometimes it's someone just on the stage looking at one light being introspective in song. You're just gonna have to, like, sit through that where you're like, thank you for that. Can we move on to the next thing now? Can we finish the meeting?
Right. Please. And it was hard to get the point across. See? Yeah.
You got it. It's gonna be awful. I love it. I'm here for it. Musicals all day every day.
But they also there's also, like, normal dialogue that happens, and then all of a sudden, you're like, oh, no. They're starting a song again. Here we go. Great. Great.
Would you rather this or that? Well well well. You feel lucky? Well? Well?
Do you? Do you? That was one of my favorite pieces of audio from, my radio career. When I was doing we talked earlier about the, the morning, country radio show that I did, and, the guy I did the show with, his name was Jeff. And, Jeff and I had a a bit where we would reenact movie scenes, and we would have people call in and guess the movie from the poorly reenacted audio only versions.
We literally would just read the script, and we were doing Dirty Harry. And was that is that right? Yeah. And you came in to fill that role, and you said, you just gotta ask yourself one question. And I wish I had that audio right now.
It's the best do you feel lucky? Well, do you? Do you? Punk? Oh, it was so good.
It was so, so good. Where? And now that's become a thing just in our lives. Occasionally, it'll come up. Well, do you?
Yeah. I make it I make it scary, dirty Harry. Yeah. I guess. I mean, you're threatened.
I know it. Where? You gotta ask yourself one question. And it was something about how many bullets were in the I can't even remember the whole line. Yeah.
I make five shots of six. Yeah. Yeah. You don't have that audio? Where?
Not here. No. I have it somewhere. I don't have it on me just at the at the ready. Do you, punk?
Oh, so funny. It's a little solo scene from you. It was beautiful. Anyway, I hope you have a great weekend. Enjoy it, and, don't forget you're a week away from Valentine's Day if that if that's important to get that, you know, flowers arranged and, chocolates taken care of.
Maybe you do the big stuffed animal thing. Is that what you need? You want a big you want a big stuffed bear? Absolutely not. Like the big, big one.
The the, like, man sized big bear. No. That you could you could fit inside as a costume and be a big stuffed bear. No. Ew.
You know how I feel about stuffed animals. Absolutely not. What if there was a giant one, though, that you could fit inside of? No. No.
What do you think our dog would do with the giant human sized stuffed bear? She would go nuts. I bet she would freak out. She would freak out. I kinda wanna see it.
But I don't wanna keep it around. Maybe somebody has one there just wanna loan us just for a minute. And then then she's gonna destroy it. We can't see one on loan. It'll be destroyed.
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