March 14, 2025 | Wake Up Classy 97
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March 14, 2025 | Wake Up Classy 97

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Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Friday, March 14th, 2025

Episode summary introduction:

Josh has disappointed our daughter, we’re turning into Chantel’s parents, water from the bathroom tastes different, Josh found an undeposited check from 2000, you can turn your body heat into electricity, happy Pi Day, we get a little nostalgic, our daughter is off to her first high school track meet, Highland High School is rebuilding after the big fire, Clearly Canadian is back, and Mario Kart is not the #1 Nintendo Switch Game.

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Intro
(2:59) - Let's kick off Friday!
(6:06) - Josh disappointed our daughter
(11:20) - Good News to Get You Going
(13:51) - We can argue about directions
(19:28) - Bathroom tap water & hose water
(24:48) - Josh found a check for $750
(30:17) - Follow us on TikTok and everywhere else
(33:10) - Turn your body heat into electricity
(38:46) - Happy Pi Day
(42:31) - Nostalgic memories through smells
(47:07) - Our daughter's first high school track meet
(50:45) - Highland High School is rebuilding
(55:31) - Clearly Canadian is back in a glass bottle
(58:59) - Would You Rather This or That
(1:01:44) - Rolling Stone rated the top 20 Nintendo Switch games

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Full show transcript:

Wouldn't you know it, it's a Friday, and, it's the end of the week. Look at that. Didn't you know it? Wouldn't you know it? And, what are the big plans for the weekend?

Oh. You don't know? No. I mean, do you want me to say? I mean, you can if you wanna talk about it.

Got some traveling. We got some traveling. Going to see some fam. We're seeing some family. We've got some bright time in there.

Your great niece is, five. Yep. So we're gonna go do a birthday thing. That, and then we've got sleeping in, hopefully. That sounds nice.

A little bit of housecleaning to be had. Take that off the list. I've got a charcuterie board in there. Forgot about that. You were talking about a picnic today.

Yes. It's Friday, March 14. Josh has disappointed our daughter For the last time. No. It won't be for the last time.

Sure not. But, apparently, it's not hard to do. We are turning into my parents. Yeah. How's that going?

We're not. Listen. I've got a new shortcut we can take to get to being your parents faster. Yeah. I know you do.

I don't wanna take it. Wanna hear it? Nope. Why? Water from the bathroom tastes different.

Yeah. What's up with that? Why is that? Old pipes. Old lead pipes.

Josh found an undeposited check from February. Yeah. It's a twenty five year old check for $750. I could really use that. Take it to the banks.

See what happens. I'll yeah. Yeah. Right. I'll go, hi.

I found this check, from twenty five years ago. They'll say, have you contacted the, the issuer? And I'll say, yeah. They said They said it was closed. They said that account is not active.

Should be good. Yeah. But go ahead and just put that in my hands. Thanks very much. You can turn your body heat into electricity For no reason.

To charge your phone. It's not necessary. Happy pie day. We ate pie. We did eat pie.

I ate pie. Did you eat pie? I sure it was hot. It was a little hot. Pie?

We get a little nostalgic. A little bit. You and your paint smells. Our daughter is off to her first high school track meet. Yay for her go track meet.

Go track meet. Highland High School is rebuilding after the big fire. Yeah. That's good news. That's very exciting.

Clearly, Canadian is back and we tried it. Well, it's been back. It's been back. We assume it's back in a glass bottle and no longer in a can. Possibly.

I drank it. It tastes the same. Yeah. I agree. Canadian Springs.

Oh, yes. Hose water. And Mario Kart is not the number one Nintendo Switch game according to whoever is dumb about video games. Right. So Right.

Right. Right. Zelda holds that spot. So toss. You haven't even played Zelda.

It doesn't. You might love it. You can go fishing in the game. We are Josh and Chantel. This is wake up classy 97, the podcast.

Enjoy today's show. Woo hoo hoo hoo. Oh, hi. How you doing? What's happening?

Good. Great. Great. Wonderful. Good.

Good. Good. Good. It's Friday. Oh, hey.

Oh. I didn't know that. Also Yeah. It's Pi Day. It is, 03/14, so that is 03/2015.

How many numbers do you know in pi? 3.14. I think it's two three. No. It's 314159.

Good job, Josh. That's as far as I know. 265. Okay. Cool.

Did you look that up? Yes. Okay. I got 314. Yeah.

I had to look it up. I thought there was a 23 in there. I don't know math. I don't know numbers. Oh, no.

Even is pi? Well, pi is, it has to do with circles. It is, oh, here we are. The ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, and and it appears in a bunch of different, formulas across mathematics and physics. Oh.

Yeah. Yeah. I knew it had to do with circles. Well, we brought some pi, p I e. That is correct.

In honor of pie day. That's right. So, we'll probably, later on this morning, be eating some pie. I have, do I have a cherry pie? I don't know what you picked.

I think that's what I picked. I picked pecan. And I'm gonna warm it up. And then I also brought a little scoop of vanilla ice cream so I can a la mode that. Bravo?

Yeah. That's nothing like pie and ice cream for breakfast. Mhmm. Delicious. I mean, that's how you do it on pie dough.

Because guess what? We're adults, and we make adult decisions. This is true. This is what I heard. Yum.

I'm excited. Except not now. I don't wanna do it this early. You don't? No.

It's too early in the morning. That's gonna be, like, in the eight or 09:00 hour when we've woken up a little bit. Okay. Right? I guess.

Okay. What else is going on? I I don't know. This and that. Okay.

It's Friday. We're here. Yeah. That's about all I know. Me too.

It's early. Let's see. I was just gonna see if there was anything really world sleep day. I did not wanna make today, happen out outside of the bed. It was it was trying to trap me.

Yeah. We talked about pi. It is International Day of Mathematics in general. Learn about butterflies day. That's cool.

Oh, yeah. We do have that full moon. I don't know if you saw that driving in. Wasn't last night The blood. Blood.

The blood moon? Yeah. Yes. I'm pretty sure that was last night. It was last night.

See it because I was asleep. I know. I couldn't be I couldn't be bothered too much. The full moon on the drive in this morning, and it was really bright. So that was neat.

And that's all I know. That's all I know as well. Alright. Well, good morning. Let's do this thing.

Well, apparently, I have, disappointed our daughter. Oh, no. I got that going. Well, you were there. It's not hard to do these days.

I do it. I know. I do it on the daily. I didn't know how much she probably had invested in showing me the trailer Oh. For Lilo and Stitch.

Right. The live action Lilo and Stitch. Correct. And, I had seen that the trailer had, been posted, and I was excited to watch it. I thought it would be fun to do, like, a reaction video thing for you and I Mhmm.

That we could post on social media where we can watch the trailer and and talk about it and react in real time, having never seen it. And I got home, what was that, Wednesday night, I think. Yep. And she was very excited to, to show you and I the trailer. And, she was turning on the TV, and I was like, wait.

I wanted to do a reaction video thing for it. And then she just turned off the TV and then left and walked to her room. And I've and I didn't realize that she was so, like, excited to show it to us. I should have just watched it and I'm worried about it. Watched it.

Because I still haven't done the reaction thing, and I still haven't watched the Lilo and Stitch trailer. She I was in the middle of making dinner, and she said, mom, the Lilo and Stitch trailer came out. I wanna watch it. And I said, okay. Let's watch it.

And she goes, no. We gotta wait till dad gets home. So she hasn't seen it. Well, I bet she has by now. I don't know if she has or not.

But Yeah. If she was waiting for you to come home, and then you denied her. Well, I didn't know how much she was, like, really anxiously waiting. You jerk. I guess so.

I've been bad on me for saying, hey. This is this could be a thing. We could do a you know, people post the reaction videos on YouTube to everything. Yeah. No.

Could be a thing. But now it's been days videos. No? No. I don't need to know how you're gonna feel about something.

I just wanna watch it and know how I'm gonna feel about something. Oh. I don't love reaction videos. So maybe we just, don't react. Maybe that's the the thing is we Josh and Chantel don't react, and we just watch it.

And you just watch it. So it's just a trailer with us watching the trailer. That's right. With So you can watch devoid of emotion. The trailer with us.

Well, we might show emotion. We might smile or laugh at parts or whatever, but maybe we don't talk through it or or give commentary or share our opinion beyond just, just how does this make us feel. Right. Maybe it's it's not like a full on reaction video. It's just a watch with us.

I feel like reaction videos are today's laugh track. That's interesting. Don't tell me when to to laugh. Don't tell me what you think about the movie. Tell don't tell me how to feel.

Don't tell me how I should feel about that. I wasn't saying the way we react is the way you should also react. No. I know. I don't interpret it that way.

How I feel reaction videos are. That's an interesting thing you have going on there. It kind of bugs me. That's all. Don't look at me like I'm nuts.

I did I'm not looking at you like you're nuts. I'm looking at you like I'm learning something new about you. I don't watch a reaction video and ever think that's how I should react. So that's an interesting, empath thing you've got going on there. I I watch and I say, that that was an overreaction or that's a strange way to react.

Or no. That that checks out. I will I react that same way. They're an overreaction because they're it's for a video. So they've gotta overreact because they're trying to show something.

If you just watch a reaction video and they're not reacting to anything, then you're not gonna watch that reaction video. Most reaction videos are an overreaction, isn't it? I don't know. Yeah. It is.

Maybe what you're watching is. I don't I don't like them. I scroll through those. If I see them, I don't like them. Really?

Really, really. So when you said I wanna film a reaction video, I went, I don't want to because I don't like that. Well, see and that was the other thing was it came out after we had finished the show. And so I was I thought to myself, I could do a reaction myself, but then I would I would be watching it without you. And I felt like because we're a team here, it should be Josh and Chantel react to the the Lilo and Stitch live action train.

Blame. Well, now that I know that, it just I mean, I'll just do it myself, and then you can scroll past me and watch and stuff. I absolutely will. Okay. I'll just go find it myself.

That's what I do. If I see a reaction video, I go, where's the original video? I'll go watch the original video without that person reacting to it. I don't like them. Blah.

Ew. It's not it's not that unusual. Just quit acting like it's, like, amazing or a new It is very fascinating to me. I just did not know that. Well, now you do.

You are correct. Now I do. And I'll never forget it. You will. Hey.

Let's do a reaction video. Go on. I'm gonna tell you about a family in Fairfax, Virginia on good news this morning. They're the Balsam family, and they have made charity efforts a part of their family traditions. So they have nine year old Carolyn or Caroline, six year old Audrey, and five year old Joanna.

And they love giving their time and money to help others, and they're currently raising funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. They are making, these really unique and cool snow globes. And it looks like they're making them, like, in jars, but they add glitter and they add, you know, little, what are you know, the little beads you melt with the iron? Yeah.

You know those Pearl beads. Pearl Pearl Pearler. Pearler? Pearler. Pearler beads?

Pearler beads. So they've made, like, little owls and pandas and little snowmen and little characters, and then they put those on the lid, and then they, they put the glitter and stuff in there, and they screw that lid on, and then you have the the homemade snow globe. And they're making those and giving those away for free with a donation. And so you can you can donate to help them out. They have a goal of raising a thousand dollars.

And as of the time of this article, they had raised $510, which is more than half their goal, which is pretty awesome. And they they make, like, cozy cottages, festive holiday displays. Each one is very unique. This, Caroline said, we are trying to raise as much money as we can, and we really are trying to help. And I think it's a great way to share a fun experience with other people, and, also, you get a snow globe.

Yeah. So there's that. That's really nice of them. I know. Like a nice tradition to start with your family.

I know. Kinda cool. So they all get to make these little crafts together, and, and then they get to, raise some money. I'm trying to see who said this. I don't know which one said this.

Childhood cancer is not well known, but it's pretty underfunded in the grand scheme of cancer research. Mhmm. And it's obviously such a devastating diagnosis to a family and so life changing for a child. Having a charity that will further research and provide care for the whole family without any concern about cost is a wonderful thing to be able to support at any level. So Caroline said that we should we should call it snow more cancer and, and then put together these snow globes.

So that's what they're doing. That's cute. It's pretty pretty fun. So, well done to that little family. Cute.

They're they're making it happen, and that's good news to get you going. My parents have been married for a long time. Yeah. My parents should not have been married for a long time. I did not expect that.

It was. Okay. Alright? What, what is the number one if I asked you, what's the number one thing that my parents argue about? I know they argue about a lot of things.

But what's Whether the Kimberly exit is faster to get into Twin Falls than the regular Twin Falls, Perrine Bridge exit. That is probably the one I've heard, but that's because we would be in the car. And Mostly directions. Right? Like, they argue about driving in directions, so that kind of thing.

Yeah. Well and and to be to be clear here, your dad drove a truck for a long time. He was a a, what, a a long haul driver? I don't know right now. No.

But truck driver for I or right now for years and years. But he would drive from from Southern Idaho to Washington and Oregon a lot. And sometimes Canada. But Okay. But I think long distance, like, goes cross country.

That's a huge distance still. Yeah. Like, I get I get there are people that drive across the country. Right. But the only reason I say no is because I used to think it he was a long haul truck driver, and then he corrected me and said, no.

I'm not a long haul truck driver. So there's a difference. Anyway, that's not what we're here to talk about. What we're here to talk about is that lately, I find that you and I not necessarily argue, but there's a definite like, if I take a route that maybe is not the route that you would take, you comment, why are you taking this route? And I go, no.

No. We're not doing this. I should I should I should ramp that up a little bit. No. You shouldn't.

I know it's shortcut. I'm telling you, if you take Twelfth Street, it's faster. There's definitely roads that I'll avoid because Yeah. At a certain times of day, they get really busy. And I don't mind taking a little extra long way around so that I can go to a light or so that I can avoid that road altogether.

And you will consistently be like, why are you taking this road? Mind your business. I'm driving. And then I go, no. We're not gonna turn into Oh, I gotta amp I gotta really ramp this up.

Why do you wanna turn into my parents? No. I that's not why. I just now I know it's a button. I don't want it to be a button.

Why are you But you said it's a button. It absolutely is sometimes. But then I'll just like, mhmm, boink? Stop. Why?

I don't understand why you wanna do that. Because I'm a it's a pestery thing. Yeah. But no. Yeah.

But yeah. No? No, Josh. Because it's so stupid. Don't.

You're so frustrated. Hey. By the way, long haul trucker is anybody who delivers goods over 250 miles or more. So, yes, he's a long haul trucker. At the time, when I called him that, he said, no.

There's a difference. So Nuh-uh. He argued with you and no way. Well, he was wrong. So when you see him say, hey.

By the way, you're a long haul truck driver all along, and I knew it was He's gonna say, no. I'm not. Yep. 250 miles more. Look it up in that encyclopedia there, buddy.

That's what you can say. He does like encyclopedia. That's what I'm saying. Okay. Well, I think we should argue about directions a little bit more.

It's healthy. It, it suited them well for a long time. You're right. I let's ramp it up as you said. It sounds like a great idea.

I think maybe back in the day, the Kimberly route was was quicker. Specifically, that one. Yes. They argue about that the most because they they travel to Twin pretty often. Yeah.

But I'm thinking that probably But they would take that route. Before they put everything on Blue Lakes Boulevard in Twin Falls, it probably made sense. To get into downtown, it was probably faster to take the Kimberly Exit. But that was the eighties and nineties, and it's changed. It's changed a lot.

It's way quicker to get to all the places on Blue Lakes when you take the Perrine Bridge, the regular exit. But, also, it doesn't necessarily matter. Who cares? Like, if you don't have to be somewhere at a certain time and you're just traveling to someplace leisurely. And I'm driving.

This is the route Because I know a shortcut. Taking. But it doesn't matter. I'm driving. No.

But let me maybe you don't know about the shortcut. It drives me crazy. It drives me. I'm driving. Don't worry about it.

Or I'll be in the car, and then you're like, you could've gone. You could've went. You could've gone three times. Yeah. Yeah.

I know. I didn't feel comfortable. That's why I didn't go. I'll go when I feel comfortable going. I just feel like sometimes you wait for, like, a special invitation.

Like like Maybe I am. Someone's gonna come out and go, you may go now. Yeah. I am waiting for that. Because that's when I feel comfortable going.

Okay. And isn't that better? Because I'm being safer. Yeah. Back off.

You're so oh, this is a good button. This is a fun button. Thanks for sharing. You're very quiet. I don't have anything to say.

Okay. Poke. I saw this question yesterday. It says, my husband drinks bathroom tap water at night because he's too lazy to go to the kitchen. Is that safe?

I'm not convinced, but he insists it's all the same. What do you think, John? In our house, no. It is not the same. It's not?

No. Why? Because of the water softener. The only nonsoftened water in our house is the kitchen sink and the line that runs to the, fridge, the ice maker. Oh.

That's the only nonsoft water, in the house. Everything else, every, faucet, shower, toilet, everything else is, soft water. That's interesting. I did not know that. All hot water is soft water.

Okay. So only the cold in the kitchen is not soft water. Okay. I did not know that. I think you probably did tell me that once.

Well, when we went on the utility closet tour, I I showed you that because we I showed you where all the lines went, and you, blinked a bunch of times. Yeah. And I think I could hear it go blink. Blink. Blink.

Blink. Blink. Blink. That's that's what happened. A lot of people were like, yeah.

It's the same. It comes from the same source. It's fine. It's totally fine. In theory.

Yeah. Kitchen water is safe. Your bathroom water is safe. Although, I did some more digging, and somebody said bathroom pipes may be older and less frequently used that can lead to buildup of bacteria or contaminants. Some of the bathroom pipes are made with lead in some older homes, it says.

But if it's safe to wash your face and drink with it after you brush your teeth, then Yeah. Well, in ours, our our house was built in the seventies, and so lead pipes are not in there. Everything's packs. If you like, all that blue and red hosing that runs through everything Uh-huh. That's all new.

That's all that's all PVC or whatever. I don't necessarily, like, fill up a cup of water and drink it, but there are times where I'm like, yeah. Cup your hands or something? Sure. Fill up my hands and take a drink.

I've done that. There is something about the water from the bathroom that, it tastes different. Different? Yeah. Well, they say that it could let's see.

If the water sits in the pipes overnight or for long periods, it might taste different or be less fresh. Again, not the issue in our bathroom. Oh. It's a very short distance from the utility room to that sink, and it's and it's all new long. So The water the cold water feels colder in the bathroom.

That that might be what it is. It might be that. But why is that? Do you know what that is? No.

Let's ask I do know that the kitchen is also, secondarily filtered. So we have our main water line comes in, and it goes through a filter before it even gets into the system in our house. And then the kitchen breaks off and goes through another filter before it goes to the kitchen sink. Oh. So it's double filtered for drinking specifically.

Yeah. In the kitchen. Yeah. Good to know. Yeah.

The rest of the house, all soft water. Look at what we learned. Except for, like, the, the faucets outside. They don't go through the filter. They're they're broken off the main.

Oh, so now drinking from the hose? Drinking from the hose, not filtered water, just straight up hose water. I lived on hose water in my youth. So did I. Talk about water sitting in something for a long time.

Yeah. Especially when the hose was out in the sun. That's what I mean. Oh, yeah. You'd grab it, and you'd think, I'm gonna get a refreshing drink, and it's warm for fifteen seconds.

Yeah. Hose water. Hose water. Wow. What's a good name for a band?

We're hose water. Thank you, Detroit. Why are they playing Detroit? Doesn't that sound like where Rock City. That's why.

Where Hose Water plays. Yeah. Hose Water. Who do they open for? I don't know.

Me neither. The garden gnomes? No. You think that's too. And they come out with little pointed hats and long beards, little, overalls.

We're the garden gnomes, and they're not from here. They're they're from some, somewhere that has, like, a Like Scandinavia. Yeah. Some sort of accent. Yeah.

Scandinavian garden gnomes, and the opening band is Hose Water. And Hose Water is just from America, but they're trying to be much cooler and foreign. Yeah. We're hose water, and they're, like Yeah. Terrible fake accents.

I'd go see it. You'd go see hose water? I think I'd go check out a hose water in the garden gnomes show. Is it, like, scream metal? No.

Hose water. I think it's presented that way, but then it's like, folksy. Yeah. You know, like like, it's dark. Yeah.

Lots of pyrotechnics and all that stuff, but then it's. Well, I've been working on finishing up a project you started, oh, what, a week ago. Mhmm. And, last night, I finished up my part of it. So Job done.

Done. We both did our parts. That's right. It feels good. So we yeah.

We've had, around, for a long time, stacks and stacks and bins of photos and, old papers and different things like that that we've just had sitting around for a long time in in plastic totes. And you've been worried about, like, because we own a basement, you've been worried that it's gonna flood and we'd had all this stuff sitting around. And you were like, I just don't want this stuff to get damaged. One of these days, I'm gonna go through and sort it. And and something happened.

I was tying flies and you were like, I'm gonna get inspired and I'm gonna start this project. And then I had my stuff to go through, and last night, I finished that project. But here's the deal. As I was going through, I found some treasures. You did find some treasures.

I found an old birthday card, and I can't remember what year it was from. But, inside were some very, very cool retro, looking Oh, yeah. Temporary tattoos I get it. That are very, very cool. There's roller blades in there.

There's skateboards, some tennis racket, a surfboard. There's also glow in the dark? They look like they're glow in the dark. I did not check that. I don't know if they would still work because they are probably from, what, the eighties or nineties?

Yeah. Probably the nineties. They look nineties. Oh, as a matter of fact, there's a there's a date here in the corner. It's just so tiny.

Let me see, old man. Thanks. I don't have my, my little reading glasses. Nineteen ninety five. Okay.

Nineteen ninety five. Cool. So they're only Sick. They're only, what, 30 years old? And we're gonna put some of these on today.

Yeah. So Which one are you going with? I don't know. I haven't decided yet. I might go with skateboard that looks like it's The the skateboard's the the skateboard on fire is a pretty good thing.

I also found, this card, which is which is from my parents for graduation. And it says to the graduate, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. And then you open it up, it still says blah blah blah. Hey. You and I both know you're not reading the words anyway.

You're looking for cash. So here, enjoy. And inside, you would think, oh, you found a bunch of cash. Well, kinda sorta. I found a check, that I never cashed that was never deposited, from, the year February, from 07/07/2000, for $750.

I found an undeposited check for $750, and that is, well, it led to some really interesting text messages. I'll tell you that. From February? From 07/07/2000, which is right before it's right before I moved to Arizona. Why didn't you catch it?

I You were just so rich. You were like, I don't need that money. I'm sure it wasn't that, and and it it would have been spent on on whatever. I mean, on the check, the four line at the bottom says for school with an exclamation point, which is you know, I went to Arizona to go to school. Like, that probably would have been helpful.

But you were so rich, you didn't need $750. No. I did. I think I You were rich. I mean, look.

It's been living in a box of photos and memorabilia for twenty five years almost. And, and I think I probably, had it sitting just like this somewhere or in a pile of other graduation cards, and it just ended up getting put away. And that's, and that's sad. I did talk to, my mom, and I said, hey. You think this thing will clear?

Could really could really help out. Yeah. A guy like me right now. I could use $750. You know?

And she said, no. That bank account bank account's been closed for a lot of years. So That's our mortgage payment. I mean, you know, I mean, yeah. Yeah.

It's gonna it's gonna be pretty good. But Dang it. That check's, no good. No. No good at all.

But a but a sad. Kind of an interesting thing to find. And I wonder how long, my parents spent trying to balance that checkbook going, where is that Where's that Why am I always $750 off? What in the world? Yeah.

Strange. It's balanced in here, but it just didn't oh, well. I always have an extra $750. Why? I can't figure it out.

Anyway, project's done. Everything's sorted. Yeah. Went through. I I bunch of pictures of pets and weird fuzzy landscapes.

I couldn't tell you where they were. There was a whole bunch of stuff. I was like, Yeah. Why are we hanging on to this? This.

This is just cluttering up this box. So now it's just got the stuff that matters. The first step in our spring cleaning project. Oh. Yep.

No. Yep. No. Yeah. You did it.

You did the first step on to round two. No. Yeah. You did it. Because you went through your closet the other day too and got rid of a bunch of stuff.

That's we're on to round three, actually, because we did that picture project. Now we did closets. What's next? The garage. Garage.

Oh, boy. I'll be fishing. No. That's what's next. We got stuff to do.

I got I got some, some dust I need to to get off my fly rod, so I better Just blow out. I better go take those out. You just gotta blow on that, Gus. I'm gonna go take those out real quick. What's up?

You're just looking at me. Hey. I've been, I've been trying to work on our presence on different social medias. Uh-huh. Over the past, I don't know, two years.

Okay. But we've but we've grown quite a bit. And so, we have a YouTube channel for one. We do? Where you can listen to the podcast every day.

If you if you want, you can put it on your TV and stuff. But we also post, videos from inside the studio, which is kinda fun. We also, are everywhere else including, a relaunched TikTok, which is kind of a big deal. So if you are on TikTok and you wanna follow classy ninety seven k l c e, do that. Yesterday, we, had a conversation about Cafe Zupas, and that turned into a conversation also about In N Out Burger.

There's this weird microwave filter that I've, I I put you in a into. It's strange. Have you watched the video? Yeah. What goes on with your leg?

That's the probably the weirdest well, that and and the face it made you you make. I don't know about that face. Touch out my eyes. It well, the one eye gets real droopy. But if you watch the the first go around, your feet change, and it's super weird.

The chair is missing. Yeah. But then on the second go around, it doesn't. So it's very weird. It's a AI for you.

It is. It it really is. But that that filter is super weird. You can see that video as well. Anyway, we're posting a bunch of different stuff on there so you can follow classy ninety seven k l c e on TikTok.

That'd be cool. We are contemplating here going live this morning on TikTok as well, which, which would be pretty fun. So you could, play along with us in the studio. We can, talk to you on there. We can chat.

It's it'll be a good time. And so if you wanna get involved, make sure you're following us on socials everywhere, classy ninety seven KLCE. We're on Blue Sky and Threads and Instagram and Facebook and everywhere else, all over the place. La dee da. I know.

And, and you get to you get to see behind the scenes in the studio. You get to see all kinds of, of silliness that goes on. Plus, we post some of our own stuff outside the studio too, that you can, you can participate with. We're gonna we're gonna post video of us having some pie for pie day. I think that makes sense.

Right? Since we brought in pie, we should probably And we've got share that. Tattoos. We got temporary tattoos from the nineteen ninety fives. That we gotta put on?

Yeah. So we can, we can show off how cool we look with our 1995 temporary tattoos. Temporary tattoos. Potentially glow in the dark. I think We're gonna find out.

They're cool. Yeah. Anyway, make sure you're following us all over on socials. We're everywhere at classy ninety seven k l c e. Listen to this.

I just read that scientists are working researchers are working on a new fabric that turns your body heat into electricity. So you can charge your cell phone? So you could charge your phone. Probably the whole point. They say that it's not much electricity yet.

So it's not, like, obviously not gonna power your house or anything ridiculous. But they're yeah. Essentially, they wanna make it so that it can charge your phone. They I cracked the code is what they're saying. It's a special polymer coating for silk that stays stable for over a year, and previously similar material materials would degrade within days to expose to air, but they've cracked the code, they say.

Interesting. And the coated silk yarn can survive through seven rounds in the washing machine while still keeping most of its electrical properties, and it can stretch quite a bit without breaking. So you're saying you can only wash it seven times, and then it doesn't work? Yeah. Yeah.

Alright. Realistically, it can power small sensors embedded in clothing, like health monitors that wouldn't need battery charges or charging. So that's really kind of cool. This is happening in Sweden. Yeah.

Well, that's that's interesting technology. I know. Don't you wanna be part of something like that? I I kinda do, and I kinda don't. What part of you wants to be a part of it?

I wanna just be around until it gets boring. I see. And that's the part that doesn't wanna be a part of it. It's the part where he goes, this is a lot of science. I'm gonna go back to doing not this.

But science is cool Yeah. To some degree. Sure. And then there's a lot of pieces where it's like just research. Mhmm.

And that part is the boring part. I just wanna be a part of, like, the, we finally got it. What'd you do in simple terms? Yeah. That's what I wanna be a part of.

I just wanna be around. And then when something exciting happens, be really around. You know what I'm saying? I think you have to probably be able to persevere through the boring parts in order to be there when the big cool stuff happens. I know, Josh.

I get it. There's a lot of just trying things, making a hypothesis Oh, I know. Running an experiment Trial of it. A conclusion, making a new hypothesis I get it. Running experiments I get it.

Documenting the conclusion I get it. Over and over and over and over until you, find some crazy result. That's how the scientific method works. Works? Is that how science works in research?

Yep. I did not know that. Yeah. I I've never been part of a science. Most of it's documentation.

I know. Very little of it is the actual experiment. I don't mind documentation. I don't mind doing that part. I do.

Oh. That's the part of me that goes, man, just be here for the cool experiments. Oh, we have bunsen burners? Sweet. Awesome.

Love science. Oh, boy. We only use them for about fourteen minutes the entire class. Uh-huh. What do you have all the beakers out for?

Yeah. What are we gonna mix? We're gonna have a control, and we're going to also mix food coloring water. Wow. They did have so going back to this shirt that charges uses your body heat for electricity Yes.

They have an AI image of a man charging his smartphone. This says, conceptual image of a man walking on the street with a smartphone being charged by his hoodie. And he's just got his phone attached to his shirt somehow, and it's, like, got the charge light on. Here's here's what I think would be would be smart. What?

Would be because you're not gonna want or need to charge all the time. And so it should be able to store that power. Like, they should have some sort of, battery system or something that when you wear it, it's continually charging that so that when you need to charge your device or whatever, you plug it in. Do you see what I'm saying? Yeah.

But how would they store it? On batteries or something to that effect. Right? Like, could it be a battery pack that you were your body heat was just constantly being used Yeah. To to because, otherwise, you're like, oh, I'm just wasting all this body energy.

I could be storing it for use later. I wish too that there was somehow some way that you could store up, like, warm weather or cold weather. What are you talking about? So that when you get cold Oh, like, you can bottle it up? Yeah.

It's cold outside. I'm a open up a little sunshine. Yeah. Alright. Or when it's a hundred and something degrees outside, you go, oh, where's my cold weather?

How much would you be willing to pay for something like that? I don't know. Why? Because an airplane ticket exists, and you can just go to where it's warm or cooler. I don't what I was trying to get to.

Much money. I've that's why I wanna know how much you'd be willing to pay. I'm willing to pay a lot. I just don't have that money. I see.

If I had it, I'd give it to you. Yeah. I get it. I get it. Well, today is March 14.

It is 03/14. It is pi day. It is pi day. Do you know the history of, the mathematical equation of pi? Of course I do.

I, yes. I am a math wizard, and Okay. I know everything math. What year was pi discovered or created? Nineteen Nope.

But close. Greek mathematician, Archimedes. Oh, Aristotle. Nope. But close.

Greek mathematician Archimedes came up with pie. Yeah. I've seen Archimedes in the sword in the stone, which is an animated classic Alright. Sword in the stone. Uh-huh.

Archimedes is the owl in the Sword in the Stone, isn't he? I don't know. Mathematicians know of at least 62,000,000,000,000 digits in pi. Really? Yes.

Now the pi symbol was created by a British mathematician named William Jones in seventeen o six. He said, what if we had a squiggly with two feet? Pie. Anyway Is that what he said? That was the technical Yeah.

No. Yeah. He he he got a group of other, big brains around and said, hey. What if we had a squiggly line with feet? A big brain.

Yeah. March 14, also Albert Einstein's birthday going today. Yeah. Isn't that something? That is something.

Yeah. To celebrate, we ate pie for breakfast. We did. We're in the process of eating pie for breakfast. Yes.

I've about finished mine. You, wimped out, but yours also was hot lava? Yeah. Well, yeah. It was too hot, and you put too much ice cream on it.

I I put, like, half the amount of ice cream I put on mine. Some of my ice cream back in the container because Yeah. It's really sweet for 08:00 in the morning. That's interesting you'd say that. Well, we've been awake for three hours, so you would think that maybe we would have been awake long enough to eat something.

But you'd be ready? It's I'm still not. No. I'm not ready. And I have a big sweet tooth.

I know. So for me to say, that's too sweet. Right. I had to dig my box out of the garbage because I said, I'm not gonna eat all of this. I need to put it away and eat it later.

It was delicious. We got mini pies that were 10 for a dollar. Yeah. We didn't buy 10. We bought two.

10 for yeah. They were 10 for $10. So they were a dollar. Yeah. You're right.

I got pecan. I got cherry, and it's, warmed up and delicious with ice cream on top. So good. It is so good. So good.

Happy pie day. Yeah. Happy birthday to Albert Einstein. I know. Been how old today?

Good question. I I do. I know. He would have been 46 today. Yeah.

He died do you know he was born in 1879. Do you know what year he died? No. Guess. Nineteen seventy two.

That's Close. Gonna be my answer for everything. Very close. Really? He was born in 1879, and he died in 1955.

Albert Einstein. Yeah. He had the secret to life, didn't he? Big brain. Lots of pie.

Happy pie day, everybody. Celebrate appropriately by doing math or just eating pie. Or just eating pie. Have a pie. Chicken pot pie.

Oh, you could have all pies every meal. Mhmm. You could. I had a nostalgic smell yesterday. Mhmm.

It was the smell of paint and costume makeup. Nothing like the smell of lead paint. No. It wasn't lead. And lead made me makeup.

It took me straight back to high school when I was in theater in high school. Interesting. So those memories, when you have a smell that reminds you of something, isn't it the best? I mean, sense of smell, they say, is, like, incredibly tied to, to memory. They call it yes.

And they call those kind of things a nostalgic rush. Is that what is that what it is? So then I looked up, like, what are a few things that might come close to, like, remembering something Yeah. That reminds you of something that you used to smell. But you get it.

Sure. Popular smells? Are there are there, like, some that are, like, really like, everybody gets triggered if they smell it? Well, no. Not necessarily.

Mhmm. Like, there's sometimes I'll smell, like, my grandma's house, and it instantly takes me back to her catch a smell that smells like her house. Yes. And you'll go, woah. Yeah.

Okay. I see. But that's not a smell everyone's gonna cling on to. Do you know what I mean? Like, everybody has their own nostalgia smell.

Smell it and be like, ew. Exactly. Sure. Right. So then I looked up, like, old nostalgic rushes.

Like, what are some other things that can have us have those same feelings? Oh, probably a song? Yeah. Old songs Yeah. That you haven't heard in a really long time or a forgotten playlist, like, a bunch of songs.

Yeah. Or, like, some of those sounds that, like, used to happen at the end of cartoons Yeah. Or like, I'll see those videos pop up sometimes where they're like, which one triggered your nostalgia or whatever? Yeah. Okay.

Or, like, a TV sitcom theme song? Sure. Finding money in a coat pocket. That just triggers being awesome. I always get excited just finding ChapStick.

Is that right? An old coat pocket. And I go, oh, ChapStick. Yeah. You do that.

You go, that's where I left that. Running into an old friend unexpectedly, they say, gives you that nostalgic rush. It depends on what kind of friend it is, though. Right? Or what kind of person you bump into.

Sure. And whether or not you're with someone who holds grudges or not. What is that supposed to mean? Are you referencing me? No.

Oh, how could you? No. Why? What? What?

You hold grudges? Rewatching a movie that you loved as a kid and remembering all of the lies. Okay. That's always fascinating to me because I'm like, I can't remember what I ate for dinner yesterday, but I can remember every single word of this movie I watched in 1997. Yeah.

Your brain is so funny, isn't it? Yeah. It's weird how it works. Stuff gets stored in different cabinets in there. And some of those cabinets, the doors are real good.

And then some of the other cabinets, not so good. They need to be Like, the there's one of them that one hinge is attached by one screw, and it's just that. It's a sad thing. Is there a smell from your like, you ran cross country, so your smells would probably be outside smells, maybe. Would that trigger anything?

Country doesn't really have a smell. Outside. It's just outside. Like, the locker room, maybe. Sweat in the locker room.

I that's a gross smell. Yeah. I noticed. Like, just thinking about that locker room. Most locker rooms all smell the same.

Uh-huh. And it's gross. Mhmm. So no. That wouldn't unlock a, like, a, oh, happy memory.

No. But it would. No. It doesn't have to be a nice smell. Even bad smells smell.

Enjoy being in there. Oh, okay. I didn't like the locker room. So it triggers bad memories. I just would go and change and leave.

It's not a place to hang out. But every movie I watch, everybody's hanging out in the locker room. Nobody actually hangs out in the locker room. Did you ever hang out in a locker room? I was never in a sport where I had to be in the locker room.

Do PE? I mean Oh, that's right. You had notes from your mom did not run. No. That were actually from you to not run.

I never did that. Mhmm. If my PE teacher is listening, I never did that. I never did that every day. Not every day.

If you did it every day, then I'll catch up to you. Did you go in the locker room to change that? I did. And did it stink? Yes.

Of course, it did. Yes. Fond memory. Pros. Nobody likes that.

Our daughter has her first high school track meet, which means that they are going far, far away I know. For her track meet. And I'm and I'm a little bit, kinda bummed out that I'm not gonna be able to, to attend because it's it's a decent ways away. Yeah. It's in Mountain Home.

Yeah. Headed to Mountain Home. I don't here's the thing. I like watching track meets, but I don't like watching track meets. Okay.

They're long. They are so And and here's I would say the other part is that in addition to being long, they also And your child's event is Yeah. That's that's it. Hours apart. Right.

Like, you might only be in one track and field event and not in the whole thing for the whole time. Exactly. And then you're just And it's six hours long. Waiting and yep. Yeah.

Or your child will be in an event early on, and then you have to wait and wait and wait for her next event. And then there's multiple heats of that event. Right. And so you're waiting and waiting. And, oh, also, it's cold.

That's true. So you have to get It's it's never warm. No. So I both love and hate track meets. I told her, I wish that you would pick an indoor sport.

Those are typically done in the wintertime. That would be better. The those are the those are the winter sports. Fall into winter sports, that are done inside other than, like, football. Right.

Baseball is a spring summer sport. So there's Soccer. Soccer is a summer to fall. Yeah. Spring ish.

Because I didn't, like, I didn't do soccer in high school because I was running cross country. So, volleyball's at the same time as cross country, so that's a fall sport. Basketball is a winter sport indoor. Indoor. Yeah.

Pick those. Pick those indoor sports. I like those ones. Okay. These outside ones.

And it's not even just for a couple hour. It's all day. I mean, she's gonna be gone all day. I know. Like And it's not just driving.

I mean, driving takes a big chunk of her time. She won't be back till, like, early in the morning. I was thinking about that too going, boy. They're expected to be home about midnight or one. And I go, I don't You're gonna have to stay up.

My bedtime is ten. Right. But that's when I was gonna go to bed. So I think you're staying up. Is that what we decided?

That's not true because I picked her up late the last time. So tag Last time last time we had to pick her up like this was almost a year ago, and we ended up adopting a dog. So, maybe I should No. No. No.

No. No. That was a totally different time. I'm thinking of the last time they had, like, a late movie. The school had Oh, yeah.

Yeah. Rented out the theater and had a late movie. And I think you were feeling sick or something. It worked well. Dang it.

Same Same today. Get out of here. Tag. It's your turn. I feel sick.

No. It's your turn to wake it. To stay awake. I'm gonna have to get rest. Don't.

I'm going to bed early. No one's gonna pick her up. Yes. We will. It'll be me.

You know why? Because I'm responsible. It'll probably be both of us or me. That's what'll happen. We have another we have another child in the house.

Why? It has to be a parent. Oh, it does have to be a parent. You punched the counter. I wanna go to bed.

Well, it's, 09:00 in the morning. Wake up. Remember, well, when did this happen? When was the fire at Highland High School? Do you remember?

No. I mean, I remember when it happened. I just don't remember exactly when it happened. I feel like it was Maybe a year ago? No.

It was 2023. Oh, really? Yeah. So it's been a couple of years, and it was in April of twenty three. Really?

Is what I'm is what I'm kinda seeing here. That's right. April late April of twenty twenty three is, is when that happened. Well, exciting news. I was clicking around on eastidahonews.com, and, they've got an article here.

The Pocatello Chubbock School District, is, proud to announce the next major step in real rebuilding Highland High School. Construction is set to begin on March 17, that's Monday. To commemorate the milestone, the district is hosting a groundbreaking ceremony on March 19 at noon. This event is more than just the start of construction. It is a celebration of resilience, community, and the bright future ahead for Highland students.

There will be a couple of different phases for this reconstruction of Highland High School. The first phase will be, gym, kitchen, cafeteria, commons area, and new classrooms ready for occupancy. Nice. And that will be completed January of twenty twenty seven. And then, about seven months later, six months later in July of twenty twenty seven, will be the second phase, which will have the performing arts center, the music and drama classrooms, and an outdoor courtyard.

Nice. So a lot of the, major construction that will begin on Monday is expected to be done, January of twenty twenty seven, so that the school can reopen and be ready to go. Well done. Yeah. I think that's really, really cool.

Yeah. They they kind of also have in here, like, what you can expect during construction. Progress noise is what they have decided to call it. That's the sound of rebuilding. It is you know, it is in a residential area, so there's probably gonna be, a bunch of that.

They also say there'll be limited parking, traffic, and pedestrian safety is important, and student safety as well. Yeah. So, if you want more about all of that, go check out the article at eastIdahonews.com. But I'm excited to see that Highlands is bouncing back. That's great.

Of course they are. I know. Of course. Right? They're the Rams, Highland Rams.

That is correct. Yeah. They're tough. I did not enjoy running cross country against the Highland Rams in Pocatello. Yeah.

How come? Because Pocatello is very hilly, and the courses were very hilly. So whenever we would run-in Pocatello, it was like, come on. We're back here. Don't run.

That's what you get for running. See? I guess so. That's what you get for running. Now I now I got sneezes because of the whole thing.

Alright. Anyway, congratulations. That's a very cool thing, for the community. So, EastIdahoNews.com if you want more of that article. Hi.

Oh, I thought we were I thought we were on would you rather. Not even close. I we are kind of close. I mean, it's a few minutes away. Okay.

Here we are. We're gonna talk about this because yesterday, we talked about clearly Canadian. Right. You said clearly Canadian is back. You were very excited as if it had gone somewhere.

And so, we went to the grocery store last night, and you saw it on the shelf, and you practically hugged the shelf. You were so excited to see it. If you don't know what Clearly Canadian is, Clearly Canadian is a sparkling water beverage made with water from natural Canadian springs Oh. Which I think is probably a lie. Comes from a hose in the back?

Probably. It comes from hose water. Hose water. This was a drink that I used to get before I would board the school bus every day. Well, not every day.

It was a special treat though. Special treat when I had, like, babysitting money, and I was like, oh, yeah. Clearly. This cost then? No.

Do you know how much it cost yesterday? No. I didn't pay attention to it. Either. I think it was a buy two, get one free was the deal we had.

Yeah. But I don't know how much each one costs at that at that rate. Nonetheless, we picked up, six because we wanted to try all the different flavors. I opened up Orchard Peach. You opened up.

Wild Cherry, which is my favorite. Cherry. That is your favorite? Yeah. It's gross.

No. It's not. I tried it. It's gross. I tried your peach one.

That one's gross. No. So The peach one is delicious. Okay. It's very smooth.

Here's what I found out. Clearly, Canadian was discontinued in the early two thousands. Okay. Then in 2015, a crowdfunding campaign helped get it back together. K.

And by 07/2017, it was back on store shelves. Alright. So it's been back for eight years. Let's go. The thing I saw yesterday was somebody had posted on Instagram that said it was Christina Ricci who had posted it.

Yeah. Yeah. She said it's back. And then I was like, where's it go? To the clearly Canadian Instagram account, and they were like, we're back.

So I don't know if they're just doing, like, another, like, major push to be like, here we we're here we go. We're back. I'm trying to figure out why they would do that. I don't know either, but it's it has been back for a while. Eight years.

Now, to be fair, look. I'm looking at a TikTok right now, and it says, who remembers this nostalgic drink from the nineties? Wait to see what they just released. And then it's back. Like, I don't know.

I don't know either. I know. It's back in cans. Maybe that's why. The cans was never it, though.

It had to be the glass bottle. Yeah. I agree. That's how it is nostalgic to me is in the glass bottle. Maybe that's what's back.

Maybe it's now back in its clear glass bottle. That's probably fair. Maybe that's the thing. Maybe it was back in a pan. And now it's back in the glass bottle.

I bet you're right, Josh. And I'm I'm a fan. It's a cold glass bottle, good for recycling if East Idaho would get on that train. Okay. Listen.

You know how I said that it was made from water from natural Canadian spring? Yeah. From Whistler, British Columbia. Here's the water sources. Okay.

Whistler, British Columbia, Formosa, Ontario, or other Canada Springs. Or other Canada Springs, which is a hose behind the shop. Exactly. Canadian hose water. This is also vegetarian and gluten free.

Well, I would hope the water was gluten free and, vegetarian because it's water. But it is carbonated spring water. It's real cane sugar, some citric acid, and then, natural flavor for whichever flavor you want. So it's got very little in it, and it's a nice refreshing, It is. Little little drink.

And it reminds me of that school bus ride to school. There you go. It reminded me of cough syrup. I don't care for cherry stuff. Ugh.

It's gross. Every time. And it used to only be blackberry. Like, blackberry has always tasted medicinal. But you feel that way about pomegranate too.

Pomegranate tastes tastes tastes tastes medicinal as well. But I like I had a cherry pie today. I didn't mind that. I like cherry things. I like cherries.

You just don't like cherry flavor. Flavoring. Cherry flavoring tastes like medicine. I disagree with you. Well It says natural flavor.

Right. They rub it next to cherries. Next to? Yeah. Not on top of?

Just next to? Well, around the edge of the bottle. Like, there you go. Tastes like cherries now. Natural flavor.

Mhmm. It's in there. Well, it's springtime. Would you rather this or that? Hold on.

Well, I have it pulled up, but there isn't there, like, a hang on. Stall. Would you rather this or that? There is a stall. There this or that.

There's a If you could, you would you You said it's springtime this year. That. I said, I feel like there's a song about springtime in the rockies. And then I went, am I making that up? No.

I'm not. It's a song by Gene Autry, when it's springtime in the rockies. Cool. Would you would you rather go to a spring festival with music and dancing or a quiet countryside retreat? What are you picking?

The spring festival. I'm going to the countryside retreat. Wouldn't you crazy? Have fun. See you after your festival.

And dancing? Doesn't that sound fun? Relaxing in the quiet? But you can relax in the quiet after the music and dancing. I wanna go.

No. I wanna go. I don't. And even if you don't dance, you can just pull up a chair or a lawn and sit and watch all the other people dance. Nah.

And that's half as fun. I'm just gonna go to that. Countryside retreats? It'll just be down the road from the festival. You just swing on by when you're done.

Alright. I will. Alright. I'll be sitting in a chair Okay. Like this.

No. You'll be in a rocking chair. Just rocking slowly. Too much movement. I just wanna sit with the sun on my face.

Oh, sounds nice. So nice. Music and dancing, bud. That's too much. K.

I'll be having fun. Me too. You sit there quietly. With the sun on my face. The sun's gonna go down at some point.

Yeah. And that's when the partying and dancing can begin. Yeah. No. You'll already be done.

Why will I be done? Because you went to the daytime one. Yeah. You goofed. No.

You You gotta hold down the chair while I go to the night party. What? No. Yep. I picked the night party.

No. You didn't. You picked dancing in the daylight like a weirdo. No. Springtime daylight dancing.

It didn't have anything to do with daylight. Mhmm. Read it again. Go to a spring festival with music and dancing or a quiet countryside retreat. Yeah.

Quiet countryside re retreat, not your weird daylight dance festival. I have long had the opinion, and it still stands true Okay. That the Rolling Stone magazine, now mostly just a website, rollingstone.com. Okay. Is there a magazine in there?

I don't know if they're still in print. Do they still print? I feel like they should. That's kinda their thing. That's their thing.

Can you still get the magazine? Rolling Stone offers various subscription options. They have a digital monthly magazine for $8 a month or a digital plus print annual for $9.99 a month. Okay. You can do print annual for $4.99 a month.

So they do still print. But, anyway, nonetheless, they're they're notoriously bad at lists. And I don't know why, but I have always felt that way ever since I subscribed to the magazine back in the late nineties. And I just every list that they published, I went, I disagree with this. Like, I don't know who's writing this stuff, but Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club is not the best album of all time on every list.

Rolling Stone? Beatles album. You know what I'm saying? Make a new list. So the Nintendo Switch two is, slated to come out in, right just in time for Christmas this year.

K. And so there's a lot of buzz kinda going around, and they decided they would take the time to put together a list of the best Nintendo Switch games K. Since this this console has been out for a long time. So they did the top 20 Nintendo Switch games of all time. Mario Kart.

Is I know would be number one on your list, but it's not number one on theirs. Are you kidding? That's the best team of the world. It's not number three. It's not number four, five, six, or seven.

What? It is number eight. Mario Kart eight Deluxe, is technically not a new game because Mario Kart has been around for a long time, but this was the 2014 version of Mario Kart. You believe that? It's 11 years old.

Mario Kart eight. There it is. Okay. Number eight on the list. Put the number one just Google to a number one yet.

You weren't supposed to peak. I'm working backwards. I'm not looking at the Rolling Stone list. I'm looking at a Google list. Well, they probably pulled it from me.

But I think this is based on, popularity Okay. And purchase. Oh, okay. So I have the top four. Okay.

Well, number five on their list is Super Smash Bros. Ugh. I hate that game. Alright. It's a very, very good game.

No. It isn't. Yeah. And and it's incredibly popular, and there's tournament tournaments and all kinds of stuff. Well, I was reading something else.

I I just mash buttons during that game. I know. And then I lose. That's why you don't like that game. I don't like that game.

You need to learn how to play that game right. I don't care to. Number four on the list. You are going to disagree with this more than anything else on this list. More than Mario Kart eight being number eight on the list, you are going to disagree with number four being Tetris 99.

You're right. I am gonna disagree. It's so good. It's a hundred player, last player standing Tetris game. I love it.

I played the Pac Man version of it as well, Pac Man 99. It's awesome. I Tetris 99 is so good. Super good. Next.

Super Mario Odyssey, number three. Now we've never played No. Super Mario Odyssey, so you can't alright? That's number three. Number two, Metroid Dread.

Now Metroid is an old school, very cool Nintendo game Don't care. With Seamus. This one was kind of a new entry into the Metroid world, which is very, very cool. And I haven't played it. I've not played Metroid since it was on the original NES or Super Nintendo, whichever one.

This is very cool at number two. Number one. And I'm not surprised to see this game I'm gonna guess top of the list. Is it Fortnite? No.

It's not. What is it? Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild. I'm absolutely not surprised to see that as the number one Switch game. Breath of the Wild.

Yeah. What a stupid name. Legend of Zelda tears spell that? Tears of the Kingdom, which is only a couple of years of the wild. Couple of years old.

That one was number six. Animal Crossing was number seven. Animal Crossing is so boring. Plant you haven't played it enough. Go plant a garden.

I don't want to. Splatoon three was number nine, and Xenoblade Chronicles three was number 10 on their list. But, I knew seeing Mario Kart at eight would ruin your whole day. It no. It doesn't ruin my whole day.

You know why? Because I know the correct list, and the correct list is Mario Kart at number one. And then? Fight with me. And then what's number two?

I don't know. Is that Right. Exactly. You don't need a number two because the only game you need on the Switch is Mario Kart. Right.

That's all you ever play. It's the only game to play. We play, some fun independent games like, Kung what's it called? The boomerang. Oh, yeah.

That one Boomerang Fu? Whatever it's called. I call it the manchu. Yeah. And then, what's the the hanging game?

Heave ho. Heave ho. That's a fun game. There's some fun games we play, but anyway We haven't played those in a long time. I know.

Me too. Those are fun. Alright. It's Friday. Time for the weekend.

Let's wrap this up. Yes. Let's wrap up this puppy. Wrap it up. Call it a day.

Hope you have a great rest of your Friday. Have a great weekend. We will be back in the studio on Monday morning. I guess, you know, have a weekend. Have a weekend.

Have some pie. Yeah. It's pie day. Eat pie. And do some calculations.

Do math Pardon? While you eat pie. Or don't. Count the bites. Oh, good idea.

Yeah. That's just counting. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

Alright. We'll see you back here on Monday. Have a good day. Alright. See you.

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