It's Josh and Chantel, and this is wake up classy 97, the podcast. It's a replay of today's full show. It's Thursday, June 6th. Today on the show, we talk about a woman who threw her husband a funerel, ice cream trucks, getting real excited about samples, the paint your partner challenge, big brother versus little sister using limes to help you sleep, a giraffe encounter, and fish toothpaste. Hey.
Thanks for listening. You can catch the show live weekday mornings from 6 to 10. It's wake up classy 97, the podcast. Enjoy the show. Classy 90 7.
It's Josh and Chantel. Hey. Good morning. Hey. Happy Thursday.
Hey. Look at that. Hey. Look at it. Almost to the weekend.
Here we go. Everybody's working for the day. Today is the 80th anniversary of d day. More than 160, 000 allied forces on the beaches of Normandy. Did you say 80th?
80th anniversary. Wow. Yeah. This all happened in Normandy, France. It's 1 of the most pivotal attacks against Germany during World War 2, and it happened 80 years ago today.
Crazy. Isn't it wild? Yes. It's also national fish and chips day. Fish and chips.
Old time player piano day. Infant feeding day. You should feed them every day. Was just gonna say that. That's a good joke.
It is national applesauce cake day. Uh-uh. I've never had applesauce cake, but I brought applesauce for my breakfast this morning. And you love cake. I do.
Applesauce, good. Cake. Cake, good. Yeah. National Higher Education Day today.
It's also National Yo Yo Day. Oh. A year ago, you, got us Yo Yo's. Yeah. I did.
Have you been practicing? I don't even know where they are. I do. Leave them here? Are they here?
If they both were here. I know where the 1 you got for me is. Where's the 1 I got for you? In a box that I trip over walking into my home studio Rude. Because I haven't cleaned up after myself.
That's rude, Josh. That was a gift. You don't even know where yours is. Doesn't matter. Mine wasn't a gift.
Yours was a gift from me to you. It's National Gardening Exercise Day. Oh, I love gardening. And, drive in movie day. Oh.
Yeah. Okay. That's what I know. I like it. And it's Thursday, almost Friday.
Hooray. Yeah. Good morning. Here we go. It's Josh and Chantel.
Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantel. We've gone to hotels. We've stayed in many hotels. Yeah.
Always living out of the suitcase. Yes. I've never ever, ever in the history of ever unpacked my clothes and put them in the dresser. Yeah. You're right.
I haven't either. Well I always look in the drawers to see if somebody left something behind, but I've never used it. I think it's because we're not usually there for long enough. It's usually just 1 or 2 nights that we're in a hotel. Sure.
So why bother putting them in a dresser? We were in San Diego for 4 nights. Yeah. Fair. I just lived out of the suitcase.
Too. I didn't I I it feels weird to put your clothes in the dresser. I don't know why why we don't, though. Well, here's why. Oh, no.
Doctor Jason Sine from Virginia Uh-huh. His doctor who often shares medical advice with his followers on social media explained in a recent video that those dressers could be full of bed bugs. Ew. Yes. Hotel dressers, especially those that are made of wood, have joints and crevices where bed bugs like to live.
I suggest using a closet or just leaving your clothes in the suitcase. Should I recommend to utilize hotel closets or hanging spaces to store clothes or just pull your clothes straight out of your suitcase. Okay. Well, that settles it. Yeah.
Me too. I'll never put my clothes in the dresser ever, ever, ever. Yeah. No. I don't want that.
It's kind of like I wonder what the percentage of people who use those dressers is. And then if it's low enough Why do they still have why do they still have them? Yeah. Just get rid of them and make more space. You know?
Hang the TV on the wall. Yes. And then you have a little desk. Extra floor space. Have extra leave 2 luggage racks.
Yeah. Why does every hotel room only have 1? I yes. I agree with you. Get another 1.
Because then I usually sacrifice and say, you could have his chair. You could have the luggage rack. I'll just put it on the bed. You can use the whole dresser. I'm not using No.
Me neither. You can have the whole thing to yourself. Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantal. Okay.
Listen to this. This is kind of cool. I mean, it's sad, but also kind of cool. So there was a 39 year old man from Arizona named Brandon who passed away in early May. His wife and him had 3 young children, 12, 10, and 8, and she just said that she couldn't plan a funeral for him.
She just couldn't be that sad. She couldn't see other people that sad, and most especially she couldn't see her kids going through that traumatic experience. That makes sense. So she planned. She said he was a very fun loving guy, and so she said, I am gonna plan a funeral.
Oh, instead of a funeral. Yes. I see. So he was kind of an artist, and so she gathered all of his art supplies and then printed off pictures of him like a you know, that old magnet Oh, yeah. The Willy Willy.
Yeah. Yeah. So she printed him with a bald and no facial hair Okay. And then encouraged participants to just draw pictures on his face and make facial hair for him That's fun. Which was awesome.
And then he loved to eat popsicles, often eating 6 or 7 at a time. At a time? Like, a day. Yeah. In a day.
Not at once. Probably that. It says 6 or 7 at a time. I think she messed up. Weird verbiage.
I know. So she had popsicles at the funeral. And, also, he was a music lover, and he had tons and tons and tons of records. And so she brought those and said, hey. Everybody pick a record and take home a record.
Oh, okay. So people were encouraged to rifle through his record collection. Somebody brought a bounce house, and she said, great. He loves teenage or he loved, when he was a kid, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, so they brought a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle bounce house. What was the other thing they had?
It was so I just think that's such a great idea. And then she said, every time she looked at her kids, they were smiling and they were laughing. And that's exactly how she wanted That's perfect. Her husband to be real. I think that's really sweet.
Isn't that amazing? A funereal. A funereal. Yeah. Good idea.
I know. And what a great celebration of life. I think that's awesome. Yeah. Well done.
Too. Yep. Good idea. Alright. Some good news for you on your Thursday.
Wesley Swainston. He's an active duty marine who happens to run marathons in his spare time. Okay. Why not? You're gonna run-in the marines?
You might as well run for your own fun. Right. During his many training runs, he always has a dog by his side, and the dogs are usually not his. Instead, they're shelter dogs in need of a forever home. He visits nearby shelters after work each week.
He said it didn't take long for him to notice that many of the dogs lacked socialization and interaction with humans. And when he saw the dogs barking and jumping around their cages, he said, you gotta blow off some steam. Let's go. And so he, started what he calls running with sheltered gems. Running.
Running with sheltered gems. He gets out there, spends time with the dogs during his runs, documents their journey, all with the goal of getting them adopted, which I think is awesome. That is great. Every month, dogs featured by Wesley, find their forever homes as people see their personalities and journeys through his posts on social media. He said that, if you just set aside a little bit of time, you can make a huge difference in a person's life and an animal's life.
So that's the goal. That is the goal. Along with you know, he's gonna be out there running anyway. So he's like, I need somebody to run with me. I might as well Take these dogs.
Grab these dogs and have all this energy, the need to go get the exercise. So here we go. Fantastic. What's his name? Wesley Sweeney.
Well done. Yep. Good job. Well done indeed. It's good news to get you going.
On classy 97. What a good boy. Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantel. Hi.
Do you remember when Travis Kelce went to the White House last year after the Chiefs won the Super Bowl? And the podium was empty for just a minute. Yes. And he walked up. Up in a joking way, and then Patrick Mahomes pulled him, like Right.
Back. You can't do that. What is that bad? So they went again. Travis Kelce did.
I don't know why he went back. I don't know. They had a bunch of people there. Is this and and this he was there with the president, and he invited him to come up and talk, and he was told that they told him not to come up. Right?
So when he first arrived to the White House so last time he went, he was talking about how he got in with an expired ID. Oh, boy. The white they were not happy with him for saying that. They were like, hey, bud. Okay.
Stop. Cool it. Like, stop running your mouth. So they he went again. So he's back at the at the White House.
He goes through security, and the security the secret surface says, hey. We just wanna let you know that if you go up to that podium, we are authorized to tase you. There were 5 different security officers that approached you and said We've been told We're gonna tase you. Yeah. I like it.
Don't do it. And that's why when he was up at the podium, he was like, they told me that I'm gonna get tased if I come up here. Funny. So I'm I'm a go sit down now. That is very funny.
And and how would you like to be the guy who did that? I kinda wish that they would have tasted Yes. For training purposes. I see. Training purposes only.
Rude. Rude. Rude. Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantal.
We were out geocaching over the weekend. We were in a park that was in a much, ritzier part of town than where we live. As we were in this park You're talking about the 1 that was just in that little neighborhood? Yeah. You felt like that was a ritzier part of town?
Well, it was ritzier than our neighborhood. I don't know about that. It was. It's just newer, but I don't know that it was anyway, go on. Yeah.
They I mean, they have their own park in the community. That's fine. But we have our own park in our community. Yeah. I guess.
Ours is bigger too. So go on about this Take that, Ritzy. Go on about this ritzy, smaller park. The park is not important. What's important was when we were in the park looking for the geocache Mhmm.
We heard an ice cream truck. Yes. There were no kids outside. It was a nice day, but there were no kids outside. None.
And then I thought, when was the last time I heard an ice cream truck driving by? Certainly not in our poor neighborhood. Oh, whatever. So I'm wondering if Last summer. In our neighborhood?
Yeah. They always come through. Maybe not like every day, but they come through a few times, a summer. I just don't know if ice cream trucks are really relevant anymore, and that makes me terribly sad. Because people aren't outside as much?
Is that what you're saying? Or what? No. More of, like, the convenience to get ice cream is equal or similar to just, like, I mean, you can just go get ice cream wherever, however, anywhere. Yeah.
There's there's an experience, though. I understand. That's why it'd be sad, but I I wonder if it's just not lucrative lucrative enough for them anymore. With rising gas costs Oh, sure. The cost of music.
But there's nothing like getting that deformed SpongeBob Yeah. Popsicle. 1 eye that's down here and 1 that's up here. You know, like, that doesn't look like what it said it should. I was scrambling.
I was gonna find some money to go buy an ice cream cone. They have to look. It's 2024. They're they're taking chip cards. Oh, you think?
Oh, absolutely. To be, I would assume. You have to be. But nobody in my family wanted an ice cream. But did you see that video of those girls who were very upset about $8 for 2 ice creams?
Yes. Yes. I think that's gonna be the issue. The issue is good that it's gonna be $8 for 2 ice creams. Gotta pay for gas.
Yeah. I know. I get it. Rising cost of popsicle sticks. I understand.
It's outrageous out there. Doesn't matter. They don't come to our poor neighborhood anyway. I I bet you're gonna go, oh, I didn't hear it because I wasn't home during the day. Oh, because I'm working.
Right. Not home waiting for the ice cream truck to run around. Peanut. Sugar mama. Or What?
Ice cream mama. You know what I'm saying? No. Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantel.
Good morning. A couple weeks ago, maybe even last week, I talked about rejection therapy. Do you know what that is? Yeah. I remember it is specifically, when you do things way outside of your comfort zone to to get rejection and to feel those emotions and then survive through it.
Yeah. The point is to make yourself as awkward as possible so that you can realize the embarrassment and then that you're gonna be okay even if you're embarrassed. So I kinda did that to Emery last night, unsuspectingly and not intentionally. We were at the grocery store, and they happen to have samples. And I love samples.
This is true. And so I said, much louder than I anticipated, said, clear down the aisle. I go, samples. Yeah. You did.
And the man selling samples, not selling, giving away samples Yes. Looked up. Emery was walking right next to me. Looked up and said, yeah. Come get some.
Yeah. I wasn't, And she ran away. I was. I was over, headed toward the bread, and, she ran to catch up with me and was like, I'm not going back there, man. I can't.
I can't be with her right now. She said that. Well, that's the emotion. Oh. The the emotion is very much, I need to be anywhere else on earth right now than with her.
So, good job on your samples, and then she's hanging out with me. That guy was so excited that I was so excited. And you didn't even take a sample? No. I didn't.
When I closer, I didn't like the sample. You'll know that. Then he goes, you want some? And I went, no. Thank you.
Oh, samples from across the room. I know. And then I didn't even take any. I'm the worst kind of person. And he was so excited that I was so excited.
Oh. It was like, oh, people have been wanting this. No one's everybody's walking by not taking a sample. And then I walked up, and I went, pass. But it's nice.
Thank you. You gotta go back. No. You have to go back and take a Singapore. No.
Emery's face was bright red. It's Josh and Chantal. I'm excited to talk about this. Alright. Listen.
If you haven't seen the video yet, you're gonna need to do a little bit of homework. You gotta go watch the video. It's on our YouTube shorts. It's on Instagram. It's on Facebook.
You can see it everywhere. We did that paint your partner challenge that's been going around the Internet for We did. A couple of months or whatever. I've been trying get you to do that for a long time. Yep.
You kept saying, oh, I need to practice. I need to practice. I should have practiced. You shouldn't. Because the whole idea was to just wing it.
You look like the lady in the water. Just a floating head. I could I could've I could easily turn that into, the creature from the black lagoon. What have I created? I don't know.
Okay. You took way longer than you should have. I painted your face 6 times Why? Because I couldn't get it right You did not. And I still didn't No.
No. You did not. You did not. You're so rich. Josh, oh, here's why I'm surprised because you were a good artist.
You are good at most everything that you try. And so I was nervous because I felt rushed. I felt extra pressure. Got new paint. You went and got new paintbrushes.
I don't do a lot in acrylics. I do watercolor. You felt rushed? Yeah. You took so long.
I was done cleaning the house, getting ready for bed. I know. I didn't And you were still laughing. I didn't have my muse in front of me. I had to go from memory.
You drew a very large forehead. You drew 1 eye bigger than the other. Let's be critical of my art. I think it's a wonderful portrait. It is.
It's hilarious. It's not meant to be. I I was taking it very seriously. I know. I know you were.
I got done with it, and I showed it to Emery because I was like, hey. Am I missing anything? And she goes, well, maybe some eyelashes. Oh, yeah. That's it.
That's what it needs. She was a good, companion. She was helping me out in a lot of ways. I didn't know how to draw a hat. She was helping me draw a hat.
You did great with a hat. I did really good. I was actually really surprised by mine. I mean, it doesn't look like me, but it it's mine. It does.
Yeah. It does. Oh, does it? Your nose is a little bit big. It's a lot that's going on there.
I'm not being rude to yours. I'm saying nice things unlike, the receiving end of this. Listen. If you've never, done this, you should give it a go. You should give it a go.
Do it to anybody. Just paint anybody because it was really fun. It was so much fun. And if you haven't seen the video yet, go watch the video. As I said, it's, it's on all of our socials, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.
So on. Everywhere. What was the hardest part for you? Because the hardest part for me whole thing. Was mixing the paint to get their right colors.
I felt fine with that. I hated that part. Because I again, I it's different in acrylics than it is in watercolor because if you want I don't need to get into the theory of the whole thing. But I feel like I was wasting a lot of paint because I couldn't ever get my color right, and so I just kept adding more white. Every time I every time I repainted your face, I had to, mix new skin tone.
So, there's several layers there of different skin tones. How many times did you have to paint my face? Probably 4 times. I really, honestly, probably, that's the 4th face. I'm serious.
That's the final draft. That's no. That's the it's getting way late. We need to probably call it a night. I should finish this painting.
I guess this is going to be the final product. That's what really happened. And I went, alright. Let's let's go for it. Solid goal.
Here's the big reveal. You did great. I don't know if I did. Was fun. I had a good time.
I just don't know if I I don't think you did. You were pretty intense painting. I'm still intense. I kinda wanna repaint the face. No.
You can't. That's I really can't. I can mix more. It's just it'll be 2 inches thick. Just it'll be three-dimensional eventually.
Keep layering on faces. Anyway, go go check out the, video if you wanna see how that worked out. Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantel. Good morning.
We were taking a walk in our neighborhood last night, and there was 3 little kids playing outside. Mhmm. And, I don't know what the little sister had. She had kind of a rope like thing. You think it looked more rigid than that.
I think it was a piece of sheet metal. No way. It looked a little hardcore. I think it was rubbery. I don't know.
It looked it looked dangerous. It looks like she found it and was ready to wreak havoc. Well That's what happened. I think she had wreaked havoc because we didn't see the action. What we heard was the brother going, and then I'm gonna tell mom What a line that is.
Question. I'm gonna tell mom. And then they sat around, and she very quietly talked to him and her. I think she was older than him. Oh, yeah.
She was definitely older. So I think she was doing that older sister thing where it's like, hey. Let's negotiate here. Do you think she was trying to negotiate? Oh, absolutely.
She said, tell mom, and I'll do it again? For that. Yeah. It was either a negotiation tactic or a threatening. Yeah.
I think it was intimidation. You do? Mhmm. I do. As the little sister, it was either.
It could have gone either way. As an older brother, it was intimidation. You jerk. Whatever. I'll show you.
Did you ever do anything to your little sister where she I mean, I'm sure you had. Is there anything that stands out? 1 time. What? What?
What you say? I I got blamed for it. It wasn't my fault. No. Of course not.
We were we were getting ready to go somewhere, and we were playing around in the neighborhood with neighborhood kids or whatever. And my parents pulled up to where we whatever backyard we were in. And they said, guys, get in there. We gotta go. And, and so we took off running for the truck, and she tripped and ended up breaking her arm Oh, no.
Because she fell on it. And, and I remember she was she was like, my arm really hurts. Like, it was a whole thing. Like, she was very upset. And, again, not my fault.
She tripped when she was running and fell in person. Trip her? No. I wasn't even close to her. Come clean.
That was the chance. I wasn't even near her. She tripped and fell and broke her arm. And, and then, you know, had to do the whole cast and everything. It was a whole it was a whole deal.
So, yeah. My As as the big brother, I would have, if they weren't right there, it would have been like, oh, come on. You're fine. Get up. My brother was 5 years older than me.
He was trying to jump across our fence 1 day, and he kept and practicing and practicing. We had a little pony fence like a I know the I know the fence. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
He kept practicing. And he would, like, run, and then he'd, like, you know, he was just working his way up to it. Up for it. Yeah. And then right when he was about to jump, I hollered out.
You yelled in his backswing? Yeah. What? And he ended up, like, doubling over on the fence. It was it wasn't good.
And then he chased you down? He was in trouble. Like, he was in pain. Yeah. And he was like, I'm gonna tell mom.
And I was please, I'll do anything. Don't tell mom. What's he gonna tell her? I don't know. I fell when I jumped over the fence because Chantel yelled right at the exact moment I was focused.
Like, what is he gonna tell? I don't know. You gotta play that scenario out before you negotiate. I just didn't wanna get in trouble. So I was like, no.
Don't. Hey. You do the crime. You do the time, Chantel. Yelling in a backswing.
Can't believe it. Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel. Hi. Good morning. What day is it?
It's Thursday. Okay. Why? I just was wondering. I I just couldn't remember.
There is a TikTok trend of parents putting limes to help their babies sleep. Putting limes where? It just in their rooms. Uncut? So they cut that, and they cut open a lime.
Here's a lime. Go to bed. Their claims that the lime calms the energy of the room, which in turn calms the energy of the child. Is that right? Scientists have weighed in, and sleep experts have said No.
There is no evidence to back up the efficacy of putting limes in one's room to sleep. I would think that, like, in my head, I feel like citrus is an energy feeling. Like a higher energy. Citrus feels punchy and exciting, doesn't it? Like, citrus isn't 1 of those smells where you walk in and go, oh, it's so calm in here.
And maybe it just gives you, like, a clean smell. Okay. That's fine. But so does linen. True.
Like you know? Yeah. I thought lavender was the calming 1. Yeah. It is.
But the the scientific experts are saying, listen. I feel like this is probably just a placebo effect where the parents feel like this is working or they are believing that this is working. Right. So they're calm as they put their kids to sleep. Alright.
And then the babies and children pick up on the calmness. Yeah. And so then their sleep is improving because they've gone to sleep calmly Yeah. Because of a lie. Have they tried reading a book?
Have they tried taking? Listen. We we had a baby who did not sleep Yeah. For a long time. I mean, she eventually fell asleep.
It just was a struggle every day. Every day. The tips I would get was, have you tried a warm bath before bed? Mhmm. Have you tried oatmeal?
Try feeding her oatmeal. It'll settle in her tummy. Have you tried These were the things your mom said. Have you tried? Yeah.
Yes. I've tried everything. Did you try putting a lime in her room? I did not try that. Well, maybe It wasn't there at the time.
Maybe that's the the trick. Maybe it wasn't around. You're correct. But maybe lime slice of lime, set it on a plate, put it in the room, walk out and shut the door. What's the worst that could happen?
Go to bed. Yeah. I already gave you your lime. Go to sleep. Classy 97.
It's Josh and Chantel. I just read a very heartwarming story, and I love it. There is a 27 year old man who's living in San Diego. His name is Jesus. Okay.
And he, hires workers standing outside of Home Depot. So the video I saw shows him pulling up to Home Depot, and he reaches his arm out the window and he says, I'm looking for 3 workers. Guys. I mean, 3 guys. Guys.
And there's 3 guys there. They hop in his truck and they're like, yeah. We're ready to help. We're ready to get to work. What do you need us to do?
And he goes, the Jesus says, have any of you ever been to Disneyland? And 1 out of the 3 of them says, yeah. I've been, and the other 2 say, no. Never been. He goes, we're going to Disneyland, boys.
Takes that to Disneyland. And the video is What a day. Adorable because they're all wearing, like, Mickey ears, and they've got Disney shirts on, and they're just riding the rides. And having a day. They spent the whole day there because it shows them during the day and then when the sun has gone down.
Yeah. And then he paid them for a full day's work. What a guy. Them to Disneyland and paid them. What a day.
I think it's it was so just watching the video was so heartwarming. I was like, I love this. That's like winning the lottery for a day. I think more bosses need to do this. I think it's awesome.
Work, like Like, hey. Here I am. And your boss says Not today. Today, we're going to Disney. Let's go.
I think that sounds amazing. It does sound really cool. What a boost in morale that would be. Hey. Take note.
Yeah. I know. Let me say it louder. Hey. Boy, it would be great.
Have a fun day at work. Hey. Hey. Fun day. Just 1.
Just I know. This week. And then next week, we'll try yeah. For for a month. Classy 97.
It's Josh and Chantel. You are the oldest in your siblings? Yes. It's me and my younger sister. End of siblings.
End of siblings. Yeah. You are just a baby. Okay. So here is how birth order affects your relationships.
Let me know if you think this is true or In life total? Yeah. Okay. So firstborns often model parents' behavior. They like taking charge and have oodles of confidence.
Is that true? According to Kevin Lehman, PhD, author of the birth order book, Why You Are the Way That You Are. Alright. Adults take the first born seriously and not boost their confidence. When parents gush over every first bone, it motivates the oldest children to achieve.
They can easily become perfectionists. They also may have trouble admitting when they are wrong. That's true. What? Since when?
It would help if I was wrong. This Then I'd have more opportunity to admit it. First time parents can be overprotective and tentative while at the same time strict and demanding. This can make kids overachieve. This can make the firstborn overachieve.
Uh-huh. Youngest sibling. I'm a baby. Parents tend to let things slide once the last child comes along. Last borns time to put energy into that.
I like that they call them last borns. Yeah. Last borns. The last of the borns. Usually get away with more than their siblings do.
They shoulder less responsibility, so we are more likely to be carefree, easygoing What's that like? Fun, loving, affectionate, sociable, and make people laugh. What is that like? That's my job. Last borns will often become more rebellious and might be spoiled Yeah.
And manipulative. I am not either of those things. No. Nope. That PhD was well earned.
It did. Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantel. This drive through safari experience in Texas got a little scary this week. Oh, no.
It happened. Draft picked up a toddler. What? Yes. What?
It happened. Here's here's the thing about this. How old was the toddler? 2. Okay.
Yeah. So there's this video of this whole thing that happened. It's at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center in Glen Rose, Texas. And, in the video, you see this 2 year old girl in the back of the truck reach her hand out to feed the giraffe. The giraffe grabs the girl by the shirt and then lifts her up out of the truck.
A woman can be heard screaming as the girl's mother pulls her away from the draft. Luckily, the girl was not hurt. That's the whole story, except there's 1 really important part. Oh, no. What is it?
The giraffe picked up the toddler from the bed of the pickup truck. They were riding in the bed of the pickup truck. Not supposed to be there? Well, a wild the wildlife center says nothing like this has ever happened, and they're considering a new rule barring visitors from riding in the back of a pickup truck. That is Texas.
I don't understand. But you're on a safari, so you'd feel like it's open. If you go on a safari in the Okay. You're in, like, a jeep Yeah. With the top down Sure.
With tour guides and everything else helping keep you safe, with an armed tour guide to make sure if a lion charges the thing, they can stop the lion from hurting people. But, you know, throw the 2 year old and the and a lady in the back of your truck and drive through the safari exhibit. It's not it's not that. It's not an actual safari. It's you're in your Chevy truck your own car.
In the back of it going, let's go on the safari. It'd be like going to Bear World. Yes. And riding in the back of a truck. Or a Jeep with no doors.
Yeah. That. Okay. Okay. They'd be like, sorry.
You gotta have doors. You gotta have some kind of protection, people. Okay. I thought it was like the Safari Place's vehicle. No.
No. It's just the back of their own truck. Are there I mean I feel like that that the the fact that they said, we're considering a new rule, That should have been the rule. Those are why rules are put into place. Yeah.
That's already should have been thought about. How did they get insurance approval? Good question. It's Texas. It's Texas.
That's how they're like, everybody rides in the back of the truck in Texas. We just have somebody up front once. What happened when the giraffe picked her up? Well Did he put her back down? He dropped her.
I don't think he meant to pick up the toddler. Were they feeding the giraffe? Yes. Okay. The 2 year old was putting up the hand to feed the giraffe.
Maybe Yeah. A parent should have Yeah. Put down a phone and been watching a little more. Well, the video parent shame. I don't want a parent shame.
The video is from vehicles further back who I think were probably just as astonished that these people were riding in the back of their truck, and that's why they're like, I gotta film this because something's gonna happen. Well, I I feel like giraffes are gonna be safe. Right? It's a wild animal. I know.
But if you're going to a giraffe enclosure, you're like, oh, this isn't a lion enclosure. This will be okay. Yeah. I'm I'm watching the video right now, and it's exactly what happened. There's there's in truck, and the toddler was lifted up for half a second.
I think maybe let's not feed the animals. Yeah. Let's try this. Like, this is weird. This is real strange.
Let's maybe just watch from a distance. But the draft, honestly, for real, took the food from the toddler's hand and then moved in to smell the toddler, went, oh, there's more food, and just went and, like, with its lips, grabbed the shirt and picked up the kid for half a second. Okay. The kid never left the mom's arms. Everyone just panicked.
Everyone panicked. Okay. So But, also, let's stop riding in the back of the truck. Let's just keep watching at a distance. And They're wild animals.
And quit riding in the back of trucks. Classy 97. It's Josh and Chantel. Are you ready to do the, would you rather question of the day? Absolutely.
Let's go. Would you rather have fish flavored toothpaste No. Or cheese smelling deodorant? No. Pick 1.
Which 1? Well, I'm picking the cheese deodorant. The cheese deodorant? Yep. What are you picking, and then I'll tell you why.
Well, I'll pick the cheese deodorant because I don't have to taste the cheese deodorant. Yeah. I would smell I would be able to smell myself, and people would never sit by me. Yeah. But at least I wouldn't taste it.
Here's here's the thing about the, the cheese deodorant. What about it? Which kind of cheese? The worst smelling kind. That's rude.
No. It has to be. Well, it doesn't matter. I if I have to suffer, everybody else gets to suffer too. Real.
That's why. Real. I'm not gonna suffer through fish toothpaste alone. Every day? Ugh.
Or you just never brush your teeth, which is the soul of it. Yeah. Just gargle Lysol, not Lysol. Yeah. Listerine.
Good advice. But then the mouthwash tastes like something else that's gross. I can't think of anything. Squid. Okay.
Cheese deodorant. Look at us. Yeah. I'm gonna have to smell like whatever that cheese is because I'm not eating the fish toothpaste and just being alone with that. No.
I Like Mm-mm. Every day. Yuck. Sorry. Terrible would you rather?
Only the best here on Classy 90 7. Alright. Thanks for it. Hey. It's Josh and Chantel on Classy 97.
You're better today than yesterday daily challenge. This is a good 1II really wanna fulfill this because this sounds really nice. 10 minute meditation Okay. In public. Oh, no.
No. Listen. This doesn't have to be weird. You don't have to do it as rejection therapy. The point is to use the sounds of your town, your city to be more present, and that's why I like it.
This could be sitting in a park, in a public park. Yeah. Yeah. This could be sitting on a bench. Yeah.
By by the river. Sit go go to old town. Go to downtown. Go to, you know, somewhere where you're out in the public and spend some time just soaking it in. And it's a beautiful day today.
Yeah. It is. It's perfect for this. Are still. I know.
Shh. Don't tell anybody. About it. But it is, this sounds great. What it says is meditating in public activates more of your senses, making you more aware and in tune with yourself, which I think is really cool.
You just sit down on the grass and feel the warm sun take in I mean, even even if there's traffic going by or whatever. I like it. Matter. I think it's very cool, and, and it's a perfect day for it. Yeah.
It is. That's your better today than yesterday daily challenge. It is a good 1. A little outdoor meditation. And that is gonna do it for us.
Woo hoo. Yeah. Tomorrow is closer to Friday. Yep. And, we'll be back in the studio 6 to 10.
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