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Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Tuesday, August 18th, 2026
Episode summary introduction:
The whole town is getting chip-sealed, a family heirloom ring rescued from a NYC garbage transfer station, cookie dough vs. baked cookies, the sacred soup rules, Josh's beet pickling adventures, a sweet listener shoutout to a little superfan reenacting the show at home, arcade stories from a Utah mall, would Chantel ever actually crowd surf or stage dive, the triumphant blooming of Chantel's black hollyhock, parent-teacher conference vs. school assemblies, quirky couple's questions, and more!
Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: Ruined listening
(2:42) - Chip sealing
(9:04) - Good News
(11:58) - Cookies in bed
(16:40) - Soup season
(22:38) - Pickled beets
(28:51) - Paisley!
(32:39) - Mega arcade
(39:37) - Crowd surfing
(47:33) - Blooming hollyhock
(52:33) - Would You Rather
(56:37) - Bizarre questions
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Full show transcript:
You've been in radio for a long time.
It's your career. 26 years or something.
You made a career out of this. It's true. This is true. Most people, when they listen to their radio, they listen to the music, and then when the in-between the music bits come on, they either turn it down or they change the station, or they kind of tune out maybe a little bit. They don't they half-heartedly pay attention is what I'm trying to do.
It is a passive medium. It is uh it is background noise to life.
And you would often if we were ever on a road trip or in a different city, the music would end, you would turn up the radio during the in-between the music.
Because you'd want to hear what people were talking about or how they were presenting stuff, or what the the what they were doing in between the songs, what commercials were going. Yeah. Yeah, all that. Yeah.
All of the what they call in the biz imaging.
Well, yeah, all the imaging is great. Yeah, all the stuff that identifies the station. Yeah, yeah, for sure.
And so there would be lots of times we'd be in the car, music would end, I would turn it down, and you'd be like, hey, hey, hey,
hey, I know that's the part I need to hear. Yeah. I can hear the music anytime.
Yeah. And so ever since I've been in radio, four years now. Yeah. Whenever we're out of town, I do that same thing now.
Because music, and I go, hey, hey, hey, turn that up. I want to listen to what they're saying. Right. What are they talking about? What are they saying?
What's the imaging sound like? What could we incorporate? What's that?
Yeah, is there something we can steal? Is there a way we could do that differently or better? Yeah. I know. Sorry, I broke you. You've ruined me. I know. Once you're in the industry, it's the same with anything. Any industry you're in.
You you go to where the thing you do is at. Yeah. Well, I do that differently. I would do that. Oh. Never thought to do it that way. It always works that way.
My brother-in-law used to make restaurant booths. Oh, yeah.
It was in the restaurant. You could never go eat with them. Every time. These booths are terrible.
Who made these? I would never do it this way.
I don't think I ever heard him compliment anything. Like these booths are better than I do.
No, I heard that a time or two, but I like to go to the places that I knew he had made the booths and be like, this is terrible. booths. These are off. Anyway, thanks for running radio for me. You're welcome.
I do what I can. You do it well. Should we start our show? Let's begin. Okay. Well, good morning. And how was your drive to work? Fine. I can't hear you. You can't hear me. No, I'm not plugged in. Oh. Is it one of those days?
There we go. There we go, Josh. Now I can hear you. Thanks for plugging in my headphones. You're welcome. Okay, what'd you ask me? How was your drive to work? Fine.
Okay. Nothing eventful. No. No uh rock chips. No. I had one rock decide to fly up. It did not chip my windshield, thankfully, but it made a clicky noise, and I was pretty upset because apparently the whole town is getting covered in gravel.
I they warned us on Friday or last week.
They said we're covering the whole town in gravel. Yes. They did. It's crazy.
And I warned you.
I didn't go down a gravel road.
Well, I didn't either, but gravel has traveled into the other roads, and as I was driving down a non-chip-sealed road, a rock made a click.
A wayword raw. Yeah, I don't like it. Listen, when I saw that article that they had written, the city that said, we're gonna be doing some rock chipping. Yeah. And then they listed all of the streets. I went, This is the whole town. Yeah. It seems that way.
I got done with uh with the scout meeting last night, and all the all the vehicles, all the uh steamrollers and all the tractors and stuff are lined up, and I went ready to go. This is crazy.
What I don't know like don't you don't know like and don't like is when they cone off certain areas and then you go, I don't I don't know where I'm supposed to drive. I am I supposed to drive on this section or am I supposed to drive on this section? So then I just follow the car in front of me who also doesn't know where they're supposed to drive, and then we're just two blind cars leading each other through the streets.
Yeah. That happened to me last night. And I went, I don't I don't know where I'm supposed to drive. I guess I guess this one. So uh homes and first street. That's where I didn't know where to drive. Yeah. It's Holmes. Yeah.
Uh then they're doing some numbered streets, which you know, if you live down in the in these areas, that's a big deal. 22nd, 23rd, 24th, Lee, Emerson, Jenny Lee, uh, St.
Clair. Like they're doing a ton of roads. Then they're doing this whole neighborhood, then they're doing Skyline and Lindsay Boulevard.
I think uh, and then they're gonna be doing Pan Carry and Woodruff and Utah and Lindsay Boulevard and Riverside. It is the whole town. I said that and Lincoln Road.
They're gonna do every major road. Mm-hmm. They are.
This is crazy. How long does it take for uh for the rocks to settle down? Because don't they they come through with like the tar stuff, the sticky stuff, then they come through with the big trucks of gravel and they lay gravel down on top of the sticky stuff, and then everybody drives on it to push all the rocks into the sticky stuff, and then they come back by with like a uh street sweeper and they sweep some of it up. How long is that take?
I think you got it wrong. I think they come and lay the gravel down, cars drive over it, and then they lay the sticky stuff down, and then the steamroller comes and pats it all down.
I don't know. I uh there's an interactive video. I just haven't had a chance to watch it because I'm pretty sure it's sticky stuff first. I'm watching. They sweep it up. Okay, and then they got these these one uh trucks that just have wheels, these have lots of wheels. Okay, here's what they do.
Yeah, a layer of crushed stone chips, and then they roll the aggregate flat to embed it. So that's the rollers, and later sweep away the excess loose. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. No, that's what I said. No.
You gotta put down the sticky first in the gravel.
What did I just say? I don't know. I wasn't listening. You cover it with a thin layer of crushed stone chips, then you roll the aggregate flat to embed it. That's just rolling over the rock. Yeah, that's true. That's what I'm saying. The sticky stuff. When do they put the sticky stuff on it? You gotta put it down first. Yeah, you do. I know.
That's what I said. Otherwise, the rocks just gonna be rocks on a road.
It sprays a precise uniform layer of heart. Oh, here we go. Hot liquid asphalt. Yes. Emulsified asphalt binder. Okay. I know too much about it now.
You're like uh like a an expert now. I'm a chip seal expert. All right. Sticky stuff, then gravel. Yeah, then they steamroll it. Yeah, then cars drive on it. Yeah, then after a while, they come by and sweep it up. Yeah.
Well, it's happening all over town.
And then after they sweep it up, they come back through and paint new lines. Which I do like when there's fresh lines on the road. However, it really teaches you how people don't know how to drive.
Well, sometimes people don't know where they're supposed to drive. Like on Holmes yesterday. I don't know what your cones mean. Am I supposed to say Left of the cones or right of the cones. Yes. I don't know. I'm just doing my best out here.
All right. Well, be careful. Leave space between the vehicle in front of you so you don't get a broken windshield, I guess. There's sneaky rocks. They're gonna fly up. They're not even on the roads that they've been putting rocks on.
Talking about a chip seal. It's fascinating, isn't it? Sure is.
Here's a good news story that's pretty cool. There's a woman named Susanna in New York City Okay. Who shared some terrible news with her husband Victor? She had accidentally tossed a platinum ring in the garbage. And this wasn't any old ring, uh, by the way.
This is an old century-old family heirloom. It survived the Soviet Union. Whoa. Uh Victor's great grandmother snuck it out of the Soviet Union in her mouth in 1989. Whoa. Yeah. Like this is an old piece of jewelry. And uh, so Susanna lost it.
She's Susanna.
She she accidentally threw it in the garbage.
How do you accidentally throw it in the garbage?
I don't know. So Victor said, uh, this is not this is not awesome. And so he went to the Brooklyn Waste Management Transfer Station and dug through 20,000 pounds of garbage. It was a 100 foot long pile of garbage.
Why is he doing that? I would have sent Susanna. Susanna, this is your fault. You go dig through that garbage. Don't come back until you have that ring.
So Victor was digging through the trash all by himself. A sanitation worker named Javier Gomez was pretty kind hearted. He stepped in to help. And after just an hour of searching, Javier spotted the white bag that Victor had described. And sure enough, inside was the ring. They found it.
Which is pretty amazing. After an hour. Yeah, after just an hour. I mean, no kidding. This could have taken a lot longer.
Yeah. Uh, Victor said it was like truly a miracle. And before Victor left the transfer station, he posed for a photo with Javier. He said he plans to pass the ring down to his 15-year-old son. Uh, and that he wants uh, you know, eventually when his son gets married, he wants to have that photo at the wedding. You go, here's how much this ring means.
Yeah. This ring is incredibly special, so much so that I fought through a mile of garbage to try and and uh, you know, save this thing. Um he said, should you get married? Uh and as an added bonus, Victor told Javier to expect an invitation. So you helped me find the ring. You're coming to the wedding, Javier. Do I have to bring a gift? Yeah. That's a good question. That's a good question. That's that's the follow-up, isn't it?
Like an invite.
But can I just come for? This here is this, are we good? Do I have to bring a toaster? What's the story? Yeah.
Can I just come for a free cake?
Yeah, that's pretty amazing, though. Uh saving a family heirloom is good news.
There we were, laying in bed last night, just kind of winding down for the day. Here comes our daughter with a tray full of cookies.
I mean, look, she makes a really good chocolate chip cookie, and I'm not upset that uh it was way too late to be eating cookies. I had already brushed my teeth. Oh, yeah. They were nice and warm, fresh from the oven, baked chocolate chip cookies, and she's like, You want one of these? And I went, You just delivered a cookie to me as I'm lounging in bed. Life couldn't be better. Right. Yeah, I'll have a cookie. Or two. I did. Yeah, I had a couple. Yeah.
Didn't matter that I had already brushed my teeth and was ready for bed. Good cookie. And then she brings a spoon of leftover cookie dough.
Yeah, I didn't get that because I don't eat the cookie dough. You're wrong. I'm not. That's the best part. I don't really like it. Oh, really?
I'd rather eat the cookie dough than the cookie any day. No. No. It's it's better. I disagree.
A great disagree.
I agree with your disagreement. I disagree. What? No way.
Baked cookie, better than cookie dough. I might have even had a cookie for breakfast this morning.
Are you for real? Yeah, as I was walking out the door, I was like, Yeah, I'll have one of those. It was just sitting on the counter and it was calling to me.
That's why the little plastic was flipped up on the edge of the plate. Yeah. Put it down. They're all gonna dry out.
I did. I did put it down. Why was it still up? I don't know. But then as I was leaving, I didn't have a lot of hands, and so I put it in my mouth. Just the two hands. What? Just the normal two hands. Just the normal.
You didn't have what does that mean? I didn't have enough hands. Okay. My hands were full. Yeah.
So I had to put the cookie in my mouth. It was too big to put the whole thing in my mouth. And then the whole time walk into my car with the cookie in my mouth. Trying not to bite it. I was worried that it was gonna break off. Yeah. You made it though. I did. And then I ate that cookie all the way to work.
I bet you ate it before you got out of the driveway.
Yeah, I think I did.
You maybe tasted it the whole way to work, but you did not eat it the whole way to work. No. Yeah.
But that's uh if I were a rich person.
Oh, yeah, fresh baked cookies. Every night. Yeah.
Yeah.
A bedtime cookie. Rotund rich person. That's okay. Because I would have a home gym
and I would have a personal trainer. Oh. See? Great. Sure. It would all balance out. You bet. If I was a rich person. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Thank you. Thank you for bringing the fiddler into the room. Really, really needed that early in the morning. I she started making the cookies last night, and I and I said, Oh no.
This is not going to go well for me. They're so good. She's really done well at making that recipe work for her.
And I'm watching her because she's learned several different tricks. Like drop the tray, make some flatten out. She takes the cup and spins it around to make them perfect circles. Like she's learned a bunch of different tricks to make them very, very good. And they look good, and they're all like the same size until she gets down to the end of the battery and then she's like, I'm gonna make just a bunch of little ones. Uh, which are still delicious.
And then she says, Here, mom, you like cookie dough, have some of this. And I go, Yep, I will. I will eat that cookie dough. Yeah.
I'm I don't know. I can't do it. I don't like the cookie dough ice cream. You don't either? No. Why? I don't like cookie dough. I don't like it.
Is it just because you're okay? No, I don't like cookies. Or are you hung up on the egg thing?
A little bit hung up on the I don't want the salmonella thing from the eggs.
Let me tell you, I've been eating cookie dough batter for as long as I can remember. You better find some wood to knock on.
Salmonil's going around right now. Is it? Yeah. Oh. Yeah, it's in eggs. Like they recalled a ton of eggs. Oh no. Oh, yeah. I'm gonna get salmonella. That's what I'm saying. Quit eating. A couple of days off cookie. Couple days. There are people in the hospital with salmon. Okay. Like it's bad. All right. I sorry. Snowboy.
I'm sorry I made a joke about it. It's not good. Okay. Quit eating the cookie dough. But it's so good.
Eat the kind that doesn't have eggs in it. I've had that kind.
I actually have some of that in the fridge. Have that. I was looking at Instagram the other day and I said, Oh, that looks like a good soup recipe. Yeah. And you said, send it to me. Yeah. And I said, Why do I need to send it to you? Because I cook. Yeah, but I also cook soup.
Because then you said, I just throw everything in a pot and then it's done. It's easy. I can deal with soup. Yeah. Yeah.
I enjoy cooking soup. What do you watch it over there? The soup. I'm actually surprised at you because I said, ooh, the soup recipe looks good. And you said, send it to me because I've got a soup recipe that I'm looking at that looks good.
I have an Italian sausage noci soup. Oh. With sausage and onions and garlic, and then uh, you know, all of these different ingredients come together, and then you add in the nochi, and then you make the cream sauce, and you add in the uh spinach and the grated parm. And look at that. That looks really good. Doesn't that look insane? Yeah. Are you gonna make that? I don't know. I don't know what the soup cook.
No, you can be. I'm just saying, I don't need to send you my soup. Yeah. Because I can just cook my soup. You cook your soup and I'll cook mine.
No, not the same day. We're not having a soup cook off, rate the soup, settle down. There's certain soups that qualify as a meal, and some that don't. These are soup rules.
Your they're Josh's soup rules.
Josh's soup rules are the standard. Soup does rule. Soup rule. Here's something else I have saved. Blackstone uh quesadillas. Uh I have saved these delicious looking little sandwiches.
Those look like the ones that I've already made.
These are Monte Cristo sliders. Uh delicious. Uh this right here is uh jalapeno corn fritters. I've got saved some delicious savory kebabs with sausage and potatoes in there.
Do you know that I was at the store last night trying to figure out what to make for dinner? Yeah. And uh I was thinking about how Emory and I were talking about how we haven't grilled very much this summer. I don't even think you've made one cheeseburger. Oh, yeah, you did. Yeah, you did. But you didn't make a smash burger, did you? Yeah. Did you? Yeah. I don't remember. Yeah. I did.
It's been so long. It hasn't. I don't even remember. This is a nochi mac and cheese in a bread bowl. What's with your nocies? Yeah. I don't know. That one's old. I've had these around for a long time.
I think it's Nokia. I think you're wrong. I'm gonna call it Nochi. Okay. But I think it's Nokie. I don't know.
I don't know chi either. It doesn't matter. The point is delicious. But the soup rule is Soup Rules. It's gotta be a hearty like dense heavy soup to be a meal. If it's look, I've had some soups that are fantastic. There's a chicken curry soup I just love. It's a lunch soup. I wouldn't eat that soup by itself as a meal. Why? Because it's not a meal. It's a side soup. There are side soups that go with a sandwich for lunch, and then there are dinner soups.
You have so many food rules.
No, I only have like three. Go. Go what?
Say your three rules. We've talked about the soup.
Breakfast at breakfast only.
Hot sandwiches only for dinner.
That's right. You can't have a cold sandwich for dinner. That's lunch. Pizza breaks all the rules.
So that's four. It's four rules. Okay. I'm sure there's a fifth. Okay, what if it's a breakfast pizza? Can you eat that for dinner?
What even are you trying to ruin pizza? What if it's a fruit pizza? No, that's a dessert. That's a tart. It's a large tart that you cut up and share with friends.
No, really, though. What about a what about a breakfast pizza? Can you eat that for dinner?
I've never even heard of this. You just made this up. That's a real thing. I how many times have I ever had that in my life? Zero. It's not a real thing. How many times have I had pizza? A million. You didn't answer my question.
Can you eat breakfast pizza for dinner? No, it's not a thing. Oh my. It's not a thing. It is too a thing. I'm gonna make it for dinner tonight. No. Too bad. No. Find something else.
Okay. Heat up a frozen real pizza. It's easy. Done. You have your weird breakfast for dinner pizza. How's that weird? Just keep breakfast at breakfast. That's all.
And soup at lunch and cold sandwiches at lunch. Correct. It's easy. The point of the matter is it's almost soup season. Yeah. And I love soup season. Right.
I know you got excited about cooking six soups at once. We should have all six soups. We did.
We did that last year for Thanksgiving. Remember, we had so many soups? A plethora of soups.
We should call it so many soups. That's a better name. So many. Are you coming over for so many soups? So many.
I walked in the house last night and was immediately assaulted by a smell.
And you're welcome. Listen, it's uh it is a smell. And I kind of forgot about how beets cooking on the stove smells. And then I went, yeah, I'm not a big fan of beets. You forgot how they smelled.
Yeah. Cook it on the beetle. Because I haven't been around beets in a long time. Like I don't put them on my salad if you go to a salad bar, which I haven't done in a long time. Like I haven't been around beets. And then I grew beets and then uh I was boiling them so you can peel the skins off and slice them for pickling yesterday afternoon. And then when you got home, the beets were still uh, you know, cooling off. Uh so I could get the skins off, and it smelled like cooked beets. Yeah, it did. And I went, that's boiled dirt.
There it is. I like beets.
Delicious boiled dirt.
I don't like the smell of a boiled meat. And it made our whole house smell like boiled beets. Emery was fit to be tied.
Was she? Yeah. She didn't say anything to me.
She said you didn't hear her shout from a room, the whole house stinks.
No, I did not hear that. Was I around for that?
Yeah, we were both in the kitchen.
I did not hear her yell the whole house stinks. Anyway, they're they're canned now. They're in jars, they're uh in the fridge doing their picnic. I'm excited. Yeah. Bet came home and said, he said he liked the smell. Oh, yeah? Yeah, he did.
He might like a beat. I put two jars of basic pickled beets. I haven't done the like fancy ones yet that we got a recipe for, but boy, did I hear about that last night. Apparently, I'm the guy in the house who needs to be talked to about it. And the guy who sent the recipe was talking to you, uh-huh and then found out that I'm the guy you should have been talking to the whole time, and he's like, I feel like I've been caught in the communication web.
Stuck between multiple people, and I'm not even talking to the right person about what I want to do with your beats. And I went, hey man, I still have some beats in the ground because I told him I had cooked the beats and I had I had done that. And he went, You did the recipe. I was gonna do the recipe. And I went, it's I got more beats.
It's okay. I just had to get these ones they were getting, they'd been sitting on the counter for a couple of days. I needed to get them cooked and and jarred. I didn't have time to sit around and wait on these ones. I had to get these things turned out.
Communication web. I relayed the information to you.
No, I know, but I'm not directly communicating with the person who sent us the recipe. So our buddy Dave's having a come apart a little bit because he's like, I had this whole thing.
I was gonna was talking about this and trying to figure out more information about this and this and this, and I'm talking to Chantel when I should have been talking to you because you're the guy who does the stuff. But he knows that. He does now.
He knows us well enough to know that I'm not the one who's planting the beats or harvesting the beats or cooking the beats. Yeah, he knows better.
Well, he certainly does now. Last night I found out about it. I'm the guy who you should talk to about the beats.
Yeah, I'm just the consumer of the beats.
That's right. I'm not even the consumer of the beats.
Oh no, I'm just the one that's like, where are those beats at? Right. I'm like, ooh, you're like the little red hen.
What weird thing are you about to say? I'm the little red hen. You are.
Yeah, I'm the one with the little red hand. hen. You're the one that harvest the wheat and You make the bread. Yeah. And I'm like the little people that like come around and like, oh, I didn't help bake this bread, but I shouldn't.
Was it the little red hand or chicken little? No, chicken little sky is falling. Yeah, okay. It's the little red hen. I'm with you.
And she asks everyone to help her, and everyone goes, Oh no, I can't.
Yeah, but then everybody wants to eat the beats when they're all done, don't they? Yep.
Yeah. Yeah. Here I am. Ready to eat the beats.
So you uh I've had the the pickles in the fridge for a few days. Have they gotten better over the couple of days?
Yeah, I was eating some last night, and then I noticed that there was a thing of garlic in one of them. Right. And I was like, A clove? Yeah, I'm gonna eat this pickled garlic. And it was good. Yeah. But then I made my tummy, my stomach was like, oh you're not supposed to eat that. Why aren't you? That's part of the pickling flavor.
Yeah, now I gotta put more in there to put more you know what I mean? The brine's missing garlic now. You ate part of the brine. So I scooped out peppercorns and chewed on those. Oh, did you? It's weird. Just leave it alone. And make pickled garlic. I mean, it's a side effect of the pickling, but you know what I mean?
Yeah, I know. I don't want it.
I scooped out the dill and I uh chewed on some of that for a bit. Yeah.
Thanks for pickling all the things. Yeah, I'm enjoying it. Yeah.
Now the beets don't have dill in them. That's an interesting thing. It didn't call for that. I wonder what that does. I don't know. Yeah.
What did what did your brine consist of?
It's a very basic vinegar, water, sugar, peppercorns, mustard seed. It's a real basic. It's just like without garlic and dill. Yeah. So I don't know. We're about to find out. When can you start eating? A couple days. Okay.
I'll give it a try. Are you gonna are you gonna at least try one?
Oh, I smelled them when they were cooking. I don't want to eat that.
We received an email last night, and we were not together. But when you came home, you were like, Did you see that email? I said, Did you see that email?
It was so we got a video in this message that uh that came from uh who's the listener. Misty. Misty is the listener. Okay. And her daughter is Paisley. All right, so Misty and Paisley. Thank you, first of all, for the message. Uh kind words.
Thank you for listening to the show and the podcast. Uh, it's awesome. Yeah. Really appreciate that.
Yes. One of the highlights of my career last night. It's such a like an interesting full circle moment for me. I grew up uh listening to the radio, being in like passionate about it, wanting to be on the radio as a kid. Uh I had a karaoke machine with a microphone and two cassette, you know, whatever. Like I could I could pretend to be on the radio for hours and hours and hours in my in my room in my basement. So this video of Paisley hanging out on the couch with a microphone, playing into like the uh speaker that's sitting on the counter reenacting conversations you and I have had.
Yeah, is a whole different level. Like when I was when I was doing it, I was trying to like introduce the music and be like the radio DJ thing from the 90s. Like I was very into that. So this is such an interesting full circle moment for me to be like there is a kid in our community who is reenacting us on the radio. It's so surreal and special.
The video clip that Misty, the mom sends of Paisley, the daughter. She says, Misty says, just spying on my daughter. Can you tell we're faithful listeners? It's amazing. Casley has a microphone. Her speaker is playing, and she goes, It's classy 97, Josh and Chantel.
And she's like, And she tells the story of how the neighbor girls came and stole my flowers. I know.
It's amazing. It's Awesome. I'm I'm blown away. So awesome. I was really taken aback last night. Uh and I and I was in between a couple of meetings last night, uh, because I had our you know, my my weekly scout stuff going on. Um, and I had a brief moment and I saw this message come up. Um, and so I I pulled it open on my phone and I went, no way. Like I was uh made my day. So cool.
I know it was very cool. So I said, What's her name? We're gonna talk about her. Of course, pays out to. We see you, girl. That's right.
Thanks, you guys, for listening. That's it means the world. And that's so cool to see that kind of swing all the way back around. Because I was I was there. I did all that. Like it's it's super fun.
Also, remember when those girls stole my flowers? Yeah, I do. Yeah.
And the front yard's never been the same. Remember when you wrote them that note that said stealing flowers isn't nice. Yeah, yes. And then it rained. And then it rained. Yeah. Yeah.
That's how long ago it was. It rained. It rained just the other day. Yeah, well, it was early spring rain. It was uh early, early flowers.
It was early. So anyway, super, super cool. Yep. Um, really appreciate the note. Uh, and and thank you for sharing. That was really cool. That was really cool. So, anyway, that's I think that's all I have to say about it. I I was really excited. I was super excited too. Yeah.
Thanks for listening, Paisley. You're the best. Yeah. Keep it up.
Get you uh get your podcast going. Yeah. You're you're practicing right now. It's perfect. So anyway, thank you so much for the message.
When we were down in Utah over the weekend, we were at a mall, and the mall had this giant arcade that our kids really wanted to go check out. Yeah.
Arcade is um, I mean, yeah, I guess. Like when I think arcade, I think more uh pinball, more video games. This place was a redemption center. Like they had they had coin pushers, they had
more claw machines than you could ever imagine.
I I can't even understand,
just aisles, rows and rows and rows of claw machines.
It was like if a casino was built out of claw machines. It's so many. Um, and they did have some interactive video games. Like they had Dance Dance Revolution, they had you know, a bunch of those kinds of like uh those kinds of games, rhythm
games, a bunch of games imported from Japan. Tons that you couldn't even understand what they were saying. Right. I if you spoke Japanese, obviously.
Well, they had English text, but I still didn't understand, like I was just hitting next, next, next. Oh, I can play the game now. Okay, sounds good.
Yeah, I don't know how to play it.
Yeah, but they were like uh the ones we did play were rhythm-based games, which were a lot of fun. Yeah, one was a drum one.
Yeah, and everyone was like, Mom, you gotta come play this drum one.
All right, and the whole time you're playing that game, uh, the kids were enamored by the actual like drum kit arcade game, and the guy that was playing that one was like drumming it out. And so no one was really watching you play. I was because I recorded you playing and I thought that was fun. But the whole time the kids were like, Yeah, but look at this guy drum.
They were like, Mom, we didn't realize that this there was an actual drum game over here. And I go, Well, look at that guy. I'm never gonna get into play that game. That guy was sat there for hours.
Oh, yeah, he he does that. That's what he does on a weekend. Yeah, he goes and sits at the drum video game and drums it out.
It was essentially like rock band. Yeah, but he was doing just the drum.
It was he was doing really well.
I was never gonna get in to play that game. Right. If I had tapped him on the shoulder and said, Hey, can I have a turn? Yeah, he would have been like, get out of here. This is where I this is where I live. Tomorrow, you can play tomorrow
when I'm not here because I have to work. But today it's my game. So they didn't have like your typical upright arcade games. Like they didn't have you know what I mean. They had a lot of stuff. Uh, but they did not have arcade, like when I you know, old school stuff.
They did have some dance dance revolution that there was another person playing.
There were some people playing that game that were doing uh well, first of all, they weren't dancing. They were moving their feet and that we were watching, and they were very accurate. Like they were doing what the game required. It just wasn't dancing. They were really sweaty. Well, it's moving. Yeah. And it was hot in there.
I also turned the corner as we were getting like a lay of the land. Yeah. I turned the corner. How many Mario Kart games there? Four. Four.
They did have four Mario Kart race car games. We didn't even play that.
No, because as I was like, we have to play this Mario Kart games. There were people who went and sat down at them. I didn't even get to play any of the games that I was like, oh, I want to play that drum game. Yeah. Can't.
But they had the basketball hoop thing, and they had some skee ball, and they had some of the like, you know, the all the physical games. Yeah. But they didn't have pinball. There wasn't like a whole pinball section. There wasn't any upright cabinets, no Miss Pac-Man, no 1945.
Like, you know. What's 1945? The airplane game where you fly the airplane and shoot the things and get the power ups. I love that game. No Donkey Kong. No street fighter. No, you know, there were some missing games. Excite bike. Boring bike more. Insane. Boring. Plus, I'm better at that game than you. Oh.
Oh no, you didn't just say that to me. I'm also better at Mario Kart. See? I know. Look at you. It's it's on.
It's the easiest button to push. I'm better at Mario Kart than you. And Luigi's better than Yoshi. You're wrong. See? Oh, it's so easy. It's so easy. It was a fun arcade, nonetheless.
We didn't play anything. Well, I played that.
Yeah, we played a couple of things. And that rhythm one with the the circle.
Just mostly because I was like, I don't want to, I don't want to spend money on this. Yeah. I know. But the kids did. And then they were like, here, mom, play this game on my dime. And I went, okay. All right, I'll try it. Might as well.
Give it a shot. There was a rope climbing game. Uh that I played against Emory, and I smoked her. Good job. You feel proud of that? Yeah. Okay.
We you and I played some games, like some video games a couple of weeks ago. And then somebody said, Maybe Josh let you win. And I said, You don't know Josh if you think he lets people win. He doesn't let anyone win. I told Emory that, and Emory goes, he hasn't even let me win when I was a kid. We would play games. Puffin up.
Be better at the game. Final boss, you know? Yeah.
Josh does not let people win. Be a better competitor.
I used to play Madden with the guy. And When I would go over to his place to play Madden, uh, he was very, very good. And I was mediocre. I I didn't play nearly as much as he did. Like he took it very seriously.
He had playbooks printed so he could study them. Whoa. And when I played and was kind of doing well against him, it really frustrated him. And I was like playing very recreationally.
And I didn't really care that much, which helped because I was like, if I lose, like I'm not out. Like we're just playing for fun, but he was very serious about it. And I kept running like the same play because I found a weakness in him. And so I kept running it, and he was like, You gotta quit doing that play. And I'm like, it works against you. I'm going to keep doing it. And it really made him mad. So it's fun. Pushing buttons is fun. Isn't it? I like it.
Well, we're gonna play some Mario Kart tonight.
You're gonna lose some Mario Kart.
What was the game I just beat you at? I can't even remember what checkers. Yeah. It was checkers. Did you let you win? Are you insane? Have you ever crowd surfed? No. I want to. Why? Because I think it would be fun. You do? Yeah. Yeah, I don't. Although I here's the thing. I I don't know if I trust people. I don't.
I don't trust people to hold me up and I don't trust their intentions while I'm up there. No, same. So no, it's not on a list of things that I want to do.
Okay, so let's imagine that there's a crowd of people that you do trust. Okay.
Made up of who?
Of people that you trust.
You won't trust Fall. You're gonna trust people to carry you across the top of a crowd.
If it was my friends and family, and I was like, listen.
How much friends and family do you have?
Enough to feel like maybe a couple rows of people where they could just scoop me along.
I'm trying to see how many people does it take.
Okay, yeah. That's a good question. Um Okay, so if you had like a like a half a room full of people that you trusted, friends and family, and you knew that they weren't gonna drop you. Would you do it? I would.
You gotta have the upward push. You gotta have a lot of hands. You have to have dozens of people. Okay. Dozens. Okay. Multiple dozens. Okay. That means you have to have like 24 to 36 people. That's two to three dozen people. Okay.
I think I could find 36 people. To move you around.
You can find 36 people you trust to hold you up above their heads. Yeah. You're moving your eyes a whole bunch. I'm just thinking.
I'm just thinking about who. I Who I could get in the crowd surf. Okay. Hold on. What else did it say? Dozens. The upwards say the thing about the colours.
You're gonna have to, you're gonna have to get on top. So you've gotta have like two helpers. You gotta have two people that are gonna be able to like do the foot thing and lift you up to where then you can fall on top of the people unless you're jumping off of a stage. You're jumping off a stage. You're gonna stage dive.
That's what I want to do. I want to No, you're not. I want to stage dive to crowd surf.
Do you want to know how I know you're not gonna stage dive? Because I can't trust Fall. But you can't trust Fall, but also there's a gap you have to jump over. There's a there's a barrier gap. Always there is not always between the stage and the rail, there's a gap where security stands. I understand that.
There's this is not an actual show. This is just me.
So you're just gonna stand there and put your arms out and fall backwards? No, I mean I'm going to jump. No, you're not. Say I won't. You won't jump. But you won't jump. You're gonna you're gonna go to jump, your knees are gonna do this buckley thing, and then you're gonna kind of flop over.
I want to, though. I really do want to.
But you won't trust 36 people to hold you up.
If it was people that I loved and who I knew loved.
You won't trust fall to me.
Yeah, because sometimes you do nefarious things. Sometimes you go because you have trust issues. Yeah, because sometimes you as a goof are like, oh, oh. What if I just let go of one arm? What? You do stuff like that sometimes.
The only time I ever do a goof is when you need help standing up, and then I give you my hand, and instead of like pulling, I just let you pull my shoulder down. It's a limp arm. Yeah. And you go, come on. And I go, pull my arm so hard. That's it. That's the only nefarious thing I do.
You are the you are the person I trust the most.
But you still won't trust fall. And you think you're gonna trust 36 people? Never. It's not gonna happen. So you can want to be hoisted up and celebrated on shoulders, and you can want to stage dive and crowd surf, but I just don't think you're gonna follow through. It'd be fun for you. I support it. I think you should try.
I just think you would have your own hangups. You're not gonna do it. You're not gonna jump, you're not gonna fall back, you're not gonna do it.
Wow. I would love for you to do it. I'd love for you to have the confidence and go for it. I would absolutely support you. I'm just telling you. Today, if 36 people showed up, you'd be like, nah, I can't do it.
What if you rallied a bunch of people together and like, guys, this is really what Chantel wants to do for a birthday. Can I count on you to do this? Don't let me down. Don't let her down.
You're still gonna have to overcome the part where you have to do it. It would be more likely that you would sit in a chair and the group of people would pick you up in the chair and bounce you around.
No, that sounds much scarier.
I'm saying that's because you wouldn't be in control. Okay, but here's the thing you would just be in the chair.
Here's the other thing that I do, though, because I do cave to peer pressure a lot of the time. Okay. So if everybody was in that room and I was afraid to like jump and everybody was like, just come on, just do it. And they were chanting your name. Then I absolutely would. Yeah.
You absolutely would kind of fall over. Yeah, probably.
But then they would get they would they would catch me. There was a time I was at a camp a couple of years ago. I was an adult. Let's be clear. I was an adult woman. I had children. Yeah. And there was a bunch of other adult women. Yeah.
And we had a rope swing across a pond. Yeah. And I said, I'm not going to do that.
I don't trust myself to make it over the pond. And everyone was like, you got this. You got this. And I was like, okay, I got this. Yeah. I did not have it.
So that's a that's a low, a low ropes course, a low altitude ropes course. And uh what happened in the in the pond. I fell. Did you?
But the point of the matter was that I attempted because everybody was chanting my name and said, You got this, I got this. What was your failure point? I don't know.
Did your foot drag through the puddle and slow you down? Probably. Because you were supposed to go platform to platform. Is that right? Were there people on the other side waiting to catch you? Mm-hmm. What happened to your momentum? I don't think I had any. You didn't have you didn't have any. When you pushed off the one platform on your rope, it just sagged in the middle and you were done. I think so. You didn't swing over to the other platform at all. Oh, well, that's your problem.
There's a pretty epic picture of me falling into the water, and then the other women on the sides go with their hands over their mouths, like, oh.
Oh no. Oh no. Yeah. I heard about that at the end of the day. And I and you didn't want to share the photos or videos with me at all.
No, you heard that from somebody else.
That's right. I heard that you had a puddle interaction. But you tried, and that's what matters. And that was your personal experience. But that's what I'm saying.
If there's enough people that are chanting my name, then I will give in to peer pressure. Got it. Shant. I would do it. I would. Chant. I'd be like, okay. Let's go. I have a hollyhawk that I it first bloomed about two years ago, and it is a like a dark purple, almost black.
Yeah, it's very, very cool color. I love it so much. It's it's black. I mean, it is a black hollyhawk for what it's worth.
I love it so much. Yeah, it's very cool.
And everyone tells me, oh, a hollyhawk is just a weed. And I go, I don't even care. I love it. I love them. And I drive around and I see everyone's hollyhawks in bloom, and mine has not bloomed for the past two years.
And I get very, very sad about it. And we even saw some hollyhawks driving. And there was one on a canal bank. There was a couple actually on a canal bank. Correct. And we were gonna go take them up and plant them in our yard. I was gonna transport. They were on nobody's property.
We double checked. They're just in the middle of nowhere. And we did not do that because somebody got morals. What if someone living nearby looks at them every day and has a smile?
Well, but I also said they're thriving there. Right. And my hollyhocks are not thriving.
They are not thriving because there was not water access, regular like planned water back there. There was not sprinkler system in the yard. There's no drip system back there. It was only getting water a few times a month. That all changed.
It all changed. Thank you for putting a drip system back there.
Yeah, so I put the drip system in that flower bed, and look what happened.
I looked yesterday and my holly huck blew.
I know water changed everything.
I'm so happy. I'm looking at the picture of it right now. I'm so excited about my hollyhawk. And it's short.
It's just a little guy. Let's be clear. it didn't get a chance to get, you know, eight feet tall. It has in the past. Correct.
But now I think your water systems.
Yeah, it's gonna change everything. Everything's gonna be awesome. Yeah. Yeah. The flower beds are gonna have a brand new life over the next few years because the seeds that have fallen off of the wildflowers are gonna get watered. Like that whole that whole area is gonna change. It's gonna be amazing.
It is gonna be it already is amazing. Yeah. We've done a lot of stuff to our backyard. True. A lot more that still needs to be done.
I have a lot of stuff I'm working on still. I know. There's a lot of stuff that still needs to be done. Yeah.
You know, with all of the free time that we have. Correct. But good news. My hollyhock bloomed. I had given up on it. I was like, it's not going to bloom again this year. This is two years in a row. It hasn't bloomed. No. And I was just set to just enjoy other people's hollyhawks and drive by and go, um.
I would love that entire corner to just become a hollyhock. Hollyhawk. Yeah. Or a sweet pee. No, that's a different spot. I'm not putting sweet peas in the corner. They have to trellis. I've got sweet peas planned. in the corner. But the sweet peas are planned for somewhere else. That could be that could be the hollyhawk corner. I wouldn't be mad about it. I think it should be. Okay. Let's go dig those ones up.
I listen to me. When I tell you that Josh has a map system and he knows.
Yeah, I know who owns the land. Like I can see who the private landowners are and stuff. And those not on private land. Not nobody's property. That's right.
So it's not like we're stealing from someone.
Listen, there are probably folks that are like, you could just have mine. Like that'd be fine too. Like if you want to authorize a dig, that would be way more appropriate. And your morals wouldn't hurt so bad.
Well, these hollyhocks are growing right next to Chinese thistles. So it's not like anyone is even taking care of the land. Right.
But if you had some and you wanted Chantel to come dig them up. I'll take it. We could do that.
We took a garden tour, and one of the ladies on the garden tour was like, I got so many, I don't know what to do with them. Come get some. And I was like, I will. Say when.
Well, she said, just come over. Like she's retired. She's just there. Yeah. She's like, come over. Bring a bucket and a shovel.
She was also wearing a Minnesota Vikings hat. That is true. We could be hollyhawk besties. She wasn't really a Vikings fan, though. She was like a Packers fan. Remember, we had a whole conversation with her.
Someone gave her the shirt and she was like, it's a nice shirt. Yeah. Or hat or whatever it was. Anyway. Anyway. My hollyhawk bloomed.
And that's the most important part of this conversation. And it's black.
And it's very cool. Because you don't see those. Like there's a lot of pinks and reds and whites. I've seen a lot of those. But I have not seen a black one other than yours. I know. Love it. Congratulations. Thank you. And you're welcome. For the water. You're welcome for the water. It's changing the game. Preach. Water and sunlight. It's like plants need it. Would you rather this or that?
Would you rather sit through a three-hour parent teacher conference? Three hours. Or a three-hour school assembly assembly.
Oh wow. Wow. I'm going to tell you, I'm picking the assembly. Me too.
Mostly because then you're just sitting watching other people do stuff. Yeah. You're just yeah.
Three-hour parent teacher conference. There better be a dang good reason. Or the worst reason, right?
Either your kid is really, really cool and you have a lot to say, or your kid is really, really awful.
Or is it just like a 10-minute parent-teacher conference, but two hours and 50 minutes of waiting to get into the classroom.
It could be that too.
Like that's what I'm saying. Like that's what's happened more often is like even when you set an appointment and then you go and you're like, okay, I gotta be here for the parent teacher conference, and then you sit and you wait. And you go like, what are these guys talking about? And then you see it's another teacher who's just shooting the breeze, and you go, guys, it's parent-teacher conference, not teacher-teacher conference. Do this uh later time.
I've knife we've never had that experience. We've had that experience. Have we? Didn't ever notice.
Yeah. I've had that experience when I've had an appointment with a teacher or an admin or whatever, and I go and I'm on time for the appointment, and I walk in, and then there's someone else who works at the school who's like, just got a real quick question, and they buzz right in before you, and then you're sitting there for 15 minutes going like this was important, huh? Real quick, too. Yeah, oh yeah. Yeah, I'm picking the assembly. Me too. Because at least you're just watching something. Right.
Instead of waiting or talking. Yeah. Ugh. No, thank you. Right. Okay.
Like the fifth grade program. What's the fifth grade program? So school districts would do the fifth grade program all about America. Oh yes. Oh, yes. And that was a an assembly that was quite long. I know what you're talking about. Right, where they would sing the state song and they would have different speakers and things.
Or it's like, oh guys, the football team's going to state. Let's celebrate them. For three hours. Yep.
That's a long assembly for a pep rally.
Well, the cheerleaders have to do a dance.
Well, yeah, and the dance team has to do a thing. to say how awesome the football players That's right. And they've got to announce the starting lineup. That's a big thing. You've got to have all the starters run out. Yep. The band has to play a couple of numbers. Yep.
You got to have the school fight song in there. Yep. Principals gotta go look at it. Look at it.
Look at it. We're headed to state. We did it.
We're gonna go bring back the trophy, and everybody gets pretty stoked. Well, not everybody. Lots of scouts of uh not scouts, school spirit is what I'm trying to say. Lots of school spirit in the room.
Some of us go, good job, guys. Yeah. And that's it. And then there's the ones who skip the assembly. Yeah, that was me. What? Listen, I you skipped the assembly.
I have a time or two. No way. Yeah, because here's why.
Because the grocery store was just around the corner.
Yeah, yeah, and the Jones soda was calling my name. Uh-huh.
I got bugles and a Jones soda.
A donut.
A donut and a joke. You would get a donut.
Yeah, because Stokes down the street. Yeah. In good old Burley, Idaho. Uh-huh. Uh Stokes was just down the street.
So you would skip the assembly and go get a donut and a Joan soda. Oh yeah. Yep. Listen, and it wasn't. I can't even believe it.
I was proud of the Who If I Married. I was like, good job, guys. No, you weren't. You're going to stay.
No, you were not proud of yourself.
of your football team Not enough that I'm going to sit there and assembly. Wow. I think you were supposed to be in there. I'm sure I was. Shame. Shame on you. Oh well. Would you rather this or that?
Alright, I'm not gonna divulge my source because I'm I think I'm gonna refer to this list often because there are some bizarro questions. I love it uh for couples, and I've got a couple of these that I want to share. I've got a whole list. We'll just kind of go through a couple a couple of these and just see how far we get down this list. Who do you think between you and I? These are questions for you and I. Uh bring it. Couple's questions. Who would be better in a situation where you had to pick up a bird? Probably me. You think? I do. Why do you think?
Is it a bird, a dead bird? Or an injured bird?
Who would be better in a situation where you had to pick up a bird? That is the question.
I think when it comes to situations like that, I am the less squeamish of the two of us.
So if it was a dead bird, you think you'd I've dealt with a lot of dead animals. Pets mostly. Well, yeah. What's that got? What does that got to do with anything?
Well, there's emotion attached to pets, and for some reason you're easier able to deal with that. But if it's like a a different non-attached dead
animal, I've had to like deal with dead mice in the driveway. I've had to deal with all kinds of stuff.
I've had to deal with live mice in the bedroom. I've I caught a mice different in our bedroom before. Than a bird.
If you had to pick up a live bird, could you, would you? Yeah, I would. I wouldn't have a problem. Okay. Who would you say? I don't know.
I don't think I'd have a problem with that. I've done that before. I rescued a sparrow once. Oh, yeah? Yeah. Yes. When was this? It was at my mom's house. Uh-huh. And the it was on the ground, and I picked it up.
Oh, yeah. Not with my bare hands, because you don't know. You gotta be careful. What'd you pick it up with? I don't remember. Tongs? No, I I had gloves, I think. Oh. I don't remember. I rescued that sparrow. What'd you where'd you put it? I can't remember.
Story has a lot of holes in it. Let's try this one. If we're driving along and see cows, who's more likely to say, cows? Me.
I just did that the other day.
Like we can't see them inside the cow.
And followed by moo.
I know. Moo cows. Moo! Yeah. Oh, really? That's what they say? Okay. If we were both hats, who would have the wider brim? Uh, me, probably.
I've got a pretty large sun hat.
That is true. I have a pretty big brimmed hat as well. Yeah, you do. But you're I think your son hat takes the cake. So you do have a wider brimmed hat, but why do you think you yourself would be the wider brimmed hat? I don't know. What does that even mean? I mean it means whatever you want it to mean.
Probably you because you wear hats more often than I do, though.
Doesn't mean I want a wide brim situation.
Okay. I I don't know the answer to that one.
Who could get through life with the fewest kitchen utensils? You probably. Why is that? I the see. I'm trying to dive into the logic of why you think I would be better surviving with fewer kitchen utensils. I feel like I use more because of the cooking. Mashing the potatoes, the mandolin, the food processor, the immersion blender. Like I use a lot of different stuff.
You use a lot of dishes. You do. Every time you cook, I go.
I like to use a whisk instead of a fork for eggs. I think it does a better job. However, if I'm making French toast, the fork does a better job preparing the eggs for French toast than a whisk does. Oh, interesting. But a whisk makes a better scrambled egg. See, I've got to have both.
I like just using my one, like my little rice scoop. That's the thing I use the most.
The rice scoop and the rice spatula you use for everything. Who's more likely to accidentally join an MLM? Probably more. It's you because you accidentally subscribe to makeup once. And I went, how much was that? And you're like, well, it's this per month. And I went, per month?
Okay. One more. Trust me.
One more. Who has attempted the most cartwheels in their life? Oh, geez.
Attempted successfully or until it's a good idea. It says who has attempted the most cartwheels in their life. All of the information is in the question.
I would probably say me.
You think you've attempted more than I have? I would say so. Have you attempted a lot? I was a cartwheeling kid. Were you? I did. I know you didn't know that. I had no idea. I can do some cartwheels back in the day.
We should attempt a cartwheel today. I should not.
Because my age starts with a four. So my cartwheel and days are back in my threes and twos and beyond. I'm not doing that. You also have a bad elbow. That's true, but if I go upside down, I don't know if I'll go right side up. So no thanks.
I don't even think I'd get to the upside down part.
I could probably do a cartwheel. Like I'm I'm pretty confident. I bet you I don't want to. Because I know it's gonna hurt. Yeah.
I think I would probably attempt and then lose my confidence as soon as my hand hit the ground, and then I'd fall.
Sumersaults. Who's done more summers?
That's worse. I think summer starts worse.
You think that's worse than a cartwheel? Yeah. It's one roly poly. It's low to the ground.
Give me to get your head tucked just right. Yeah. And then roll. It's real easy.
Cartwheel, you've got to have limbs out, momentum. You gotta kick your way over. You gotta try not to do a like a turnout thing. Like you gotta stay like a starfish the whole way through. I kind of want a cartwheel. No. I don't want to go to the hospital.
You were a cartwheel kid. You just said. I'm not a cartwheel man.
The Things I know about myself. Anyway, there's more of these. I'll ask you some more tomorrow or something. I love it. There's a whole bunch of bizarro questions that I stumbled across that I went. This is this is a list of weird couple questions. Let's wrap up the show for today. Have a great rest of your Tuesday. We'll be back tomorrow.
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