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Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Monday, December 1st, 2025
Episode summary introduction:
In today’s episode of Wake Up Classy 97, Josh & Chantel come in hot after a four-day weekend with holiday chaos, cold-weather crankiness, they deep-dive into the shocking royalty money behind All I Want for Christmas Is You, let you know how long Thanksgiving leftovers can actually survive in the fridge, relive the drama of decorating, forgotten tables, and soup-based meals, Chantel stresses over their teen daughter’s first “real” date, contemplate ditching football altogether, wonder why society thinks sharing soda cans with kids is okay, Stranger Things hype, Jingle Bingo kicks off today, email-unsubscribing, a Raising Cane’s confession, stinky hot dogs at events, discover a passion for leg warmers, and more!
Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: We need a hit
(3:35) - 4 days off
(6:00) - Last day for leftovers
(9:29) - Good News
(11:27) - Thanksgiving prep
(15:51) - Leg warmers
(21:01) - Jingle Bingo starts today
(24:29) - Sharing a can of soda
(31:29) - BSU vs USU
(37:45) - Too much promo email
(43:14) - 97 Angels
(44:55) - Chantel's not a football fan anymore
(50:15) - Emery's date
(56:39) - Stranger Things radio WSQK
(1:02:16) - Would You Rather
(1:04:56) - Snow is on the way
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Full show transcript:
What have I always said is our claim to, not fame, but our claim to retiring rich. Oh, we got to make a song for Christmas.
Exactly. We got to make a song for Fourth of July or a Halloween song. We got to have a one hit wonder that gets played every year and makes us tons of money. Do you know how much Mariah Carey makes? I saw this number. I don't remember it off the top of my head, but I was blown away. Off of just the one song.
Because it's millions and millions and millions. She has a Christmas album, but the one song that all I want for Christmas is you. Yes. $2.5 million in royalties every year.
Two and a half million. Yep. Not bad. For the one song. That's enough to live on. Yeah, every year?
Yeah. Two and a half million dollars every year. It's a nice, good, healthy, monetary injection every year. Good.
Out of here. And she's not the only one making money on that. She co-wrote it with a guy named Walter. Walter?
How come we never talk about Walter? And he's a Russian-Brazilian music producer. What's his last name? Walter Afonzev. Afonzev. Afonzev. Walter.
He also makes money off of it. Yeah? Yeah.
What other songs has Walter been involved in? Unsure. Oh, we got to look into him.
No. How do I spell his last name? AFANAESIEFF. AFAN.
AFANAESIEFF. Does he just love vowels? Well, he's a strange-looking fella. I didn't expect that. He's 67 years old.
Doesn't matter. He gets money off of that. He co-wrote it.
His former nickname in the 80s, because no one could say his name, his nickname was Baby Love. No. Yes.
Baby Love. Stop it. Yeah. Stop it.
Let's see. He helped Mariah Carey with Hero. All I want for Christmas is you.
One sweet day. He won the 1999 Grammy Award in Record of the Year for producing My Heart Will Go On from Celine Dion. Walter. And the 2000 Grammy Award for producer of the year non-classical.
The dude makes music. Walter. Baby Love.
Reakin' in that dough. Yeah. Wow. Good for him.
Okay, we got to come up with a Christmas song, Josh. Well, Walter's got him. We're using to get a hold of Walter and go, Walter, what do you got left?
No, no, no, no, no. Because I don't want Walter getting some of my money. She's still getting two and a half million. Walter's getting a bunch. She's getting two and a half million. That's plenty. I know. It's always been my claim to riches.
I could live on two and a half million dollars a year. Yeah, duh. Easy. Yeah, easy. Easy. You have to do hard work once and then you just sit back. I can watch it all come in.
Walter, you know where to find us? Do we have to split it or do we each get two and a half? It's split probably and he probably wants a 70-30 split. If 30 is two and a half million, I'll take it. Fine, I would too.
All right, let's start the show. Well four days off in a row is something special. I know. It's awesome.
I love it. Now we have five on. No. No.
No. Because when we were leaving on Wednesday last week, we said, you know what would be great is three on, four off, four on, three off. You were like, what about just all the time? Yeah. We just have four off and three on because why not? Right. Why not? Yeah.
I mean, why even have to work? You know? Right. What's the point?
Exactly. I was driving to work thinking I really could go for like two more days off at least. I mean, you know, two weeks.
Why not? I didn't get half of what I wanted to get done, done. Oh, you had a list? Oh, I just didn't read. Oh, I see. I still wanted to do some more Christmas decorating. There was still stuff I could have done.
Yeah. With my time off? What's left to do in the Christmas decoration department? Oh, I don't know.
I just have some more bins to look through. Oh. See if there's more stuff I want to put out. I see. That's all. Yeah. Quite a bit of stuff out. I mean, not as much as I usually put out. Okay.
You held back? Yeah. Okay. Well, we've been doing the big bin sort thing too. So, you know, we got all that to look forward to as we get closer to putting things away. Right.
And then the fall stuff we've got to get bins for because we didn't have enough bins because you got more pumpkins. Yeah, I did. That happened.
Yep. Anyway, lots going on in our world, but we're back in the studio after four days off in a row, which was pretty sweet. It was glorious. If you got to take advantage of four days off in a row, good for you too. It was the sweetest pumpkin pie. If you got three, awesome.
If you didn't get any, I feel real bad for you. I do too. Yeah.
I had to run to the grocery store on Thanksgiving morning and I felt so bad for people that I saw that were working. I hate that. Yeah. Anyway, we're back. We're working. We're here five days in a row. Let's go day number one of five. Hooray.
Yeah. How long has it been since Thanksgiving? Oh, not even a week.
It was on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. So four days ago. Experts say four days is about time for your leftovers. I thought it was a three to five day. It's a three to four day thing. So you might want to be pushing it a little bit, but the science says you might get sick after today. So put out all your leftovers, buffet style and say this is it. Eat what you're going to eat.
This is it guys. Can you freeze it at this point or should you have frozen it like day one? Do you know? Yes, you can freeze it. Okay. So eat what you're going to eat today if there's stuff you want to hang on to, freeze it.
Okay. There's some stuff to like homemade cranberry sauce can last a week to 10 days. Oh yeah. That's why cranberry is the best, isn't it?
I guess. And anything like if you've got the canned cranberry that can last two weeks in the fridge. That's a lot. That's a lot of canned. Yeah. Because it's full of stuff, preservative things.
I assume. The smell test isn't 100% reliable. So be careful about that. Who does that?
Lots of people do. This smells all right. Okay. You know.
Sure. Don't be careful with your turkey. Is that the worst?
That's probably the worst one because stuff grows on that a little bit quicker. And dairy, anything dairy. Meat and dairy is a little bit tricky.
Meat and dairy. What about that cheesecake that we have in the fridge though? Yeah, that's probably going to be good for a minute. You think? Oh yes. Okay. It's dairy product. But it's in the fridge.
It's fine. Yeah. It's going to be awesome. Okay. We better eat it. Yep. Kind of forgot it was in there.
I kind of forgot. I mean, we had quite a few leftovers and the craziest part is we had a birthday in there. So we were doing birthday celebrations and we were doing some traveling. So we haven't been eating our leftovers.
I know. Well, I had soup yesterday. I brought soup again today.
Yeah. I figured I'd go home and eat some soup. That was our Thanksgiving meal was soup. Soup and dips. That was my plan was to go home and eat some soup because I opened the fridge and I went, I can't be bothered to do this right now.
That's why you do it last night, buddy. I opened the fridge this morning. I went, I can't be bothered to do this right now. I opened the fridge last night and went, I'll just do it in the morning. So I'm just going to go home and eat soup for lunch. That's what I'm going to do. Yeah. Good deal.
Yeah. But today is the last day. So what about soups?
Refrigerated soups because you have, like if you go to the grocery store and buy a refrigerated soup, it can last for a while. More than three days. I don't know, Josh. Let's see.
Yeah. Find out about soups because that's what we have is a bunch of leftover soups. We might have extra days and can you freeze your soups?
I know it will freeze. Three to four days. Standard. That's still. All right.
So use it or freeze it. Today's the day. Today is the day. Good to know. Let's get you some good news this morning.
This is a pretty incredible story about a school bus driver in Minnesota who's being called a hero after she spotted a four-year-old boy running toward a lake. Oh no. Yeah. So her name is Meable. Kanye.
Kanye. And she just finished up her afternoon route when she saw a little boy sprinting down the street crying, wearing only underwear. Oh no. And a short sleeve shirt in the freezing cold.
Yeah. She didn't know it yet, but his aunt had just called 911 to report him missing. As deputies rushed to the area, she watched the boy run straight into Lake Owasso. Oh no. She parked her bus, bolted after him, and then reached the shore just as he stepped into deep water and began to struggle.
She herself is terrified of water. Oh no. But she grabbed his hand, pulled him out, carried him back to the bus, wrapped him in towels until help arrived.
The spot where he stepped in, it was deep, she said. I've never swum in my life. I get goosebumps just looking at the water, but that day I was determined to do anything possible to save that kid. Oh, that's nice. She said, it wasn't heroic at all.
I'm no hero. She said, we need to live in a society whereby we care for one another. Yeah. I agree.
And that is a big statement. Lucky that she had towels on her bus to help. And what did she do with the kids that were on her bus?
Stay here. Well, she was done. She finished her afternoon route.
And when she saw the boy running down the street, and so she watched him, pulled over the bus, ran and held. Oh man. Oh man.
Pretty incredible. Right place, wrong time. No, right time. Perfect time. Well, right.
Where she needed to be. Pretty cool. That is pretty cool.
Yeah, so well done. That is some good news. Let's talk for a little bit about Thanksgiving.
We're waiting to talk about this on the radio. You have? Yeah, because I said, excuse me, I said to you, hey, I'm going to need you. I need to set up a table and we need to go get some extra chairs. Let's do that today on when day was Thanksgiving Thursday. I said, let's do that on Wednesday. And you go, we got time. We got time. And I go, cool. And no, we have time.
I would like to do it now so that I don't have to worry about it tomorrow. Right. Because I wanted you to have a chill time. I wanted you to have an easy breezy kind of day. It would have taken us 10 minutes to go get that table and the chairs.
It would have been done and done, done and done. So then here comes Thanksgiving. We don't do it because you got, no, we'll do it. We got time. We got time. And then here comes Thanksgiving. We're scheduled to have dinner at two.
It's about 130. And I go, hey, I still don't have a table and chairs. I don't need it that close to two. Want to bet? It was close. Cause we had people show up at 130. So I know it was before that. Yeah.
And the people showed up right when I said, hey, Beck, would you go get the chairs? Right. But the table was there. Cause I didn't. I know.
I didn't say you didn't. But it got taken care of. That's the point. The point was that I wanted it to be done the day before so we didn't have to worry about it on the day of. And all you kept saying was, oh, we'll worry about it. We'll worry about it later. I'm not stressed about a table.
It's easy breezy. Guess who was stressed about a table? Me. But why? Because it wasn't done when we had guests arriving. Right. But it's okay. And I wanted to make it look pretty and cute.
And I didn't have time cause I'm knee deep in making dinner. It looked cute. It got done.
You did great. I know, but I wanted it to be done the day before. I see.
I want this to be a lesson for you. Oh. The next time I say, hey, can we go get that done right now?
Uh-huh. I'll just go do it myself. Cause then I know it'll get done. Not about. I'm just saying it got done. Yeah. I know it did. Right. Cause I did it.
And it looked great. But I didn't want to have to stress about it. I didn't stress about it.
I know you did it. Cause I didn't. It didn't, uh, it didn't stress me out. So I just, I, that's what I wanted you to know was that for me, I wasn't stressed about it. I knew, I knew about it.
Yeah. Don't you even think twice about that? Cause I knew you weren't concerned. I was doing something else. Uh, and then I came back from whatever I was doing and the table was set up and I went, this is awesome.
This looks great. Yeah. I just want you to know that I was stressed about it. And then I was saying bad things about you the whole time I was setting things up. I'm sure you were. Yeah. I believe that. That's, that's true. I was saying, yeah, this could have been done yesterday.
Yeah. I could have had this done yesterday. And then I would have had to like work around the table the whole time. It would not have been a problem. It wouldn't have been a problem.
It would have made me crazy. Well, guess what? Next time I'm doing it my way.
Okay. It's my way. Or the highway. No, I get it. I get it. So I'm going to learn a lesson from this that when you say that you're stressed about it, I shouldn't be like, it's okay. I should go, okay, let's be stressed about it right now.
No, we don't even have to be stressed about it. We can just say, Hey, I'm thinking about this thing. Let's go get it done now. We've got 10 minutes to spare. Let's go do it. And then we don't have to worry about it. Let's be lazy and like not do that.
Is that what happened? I'm trying to like, where were we doing other things that we're like, yeah, but then we wouldn't be able to do this thing, which is also important for tomorrow. No, we weren't doing anything. We were just being lazy. I think so.
Yeah. And we could have taken 10 minutes and been done and continued to be lazy. But doesn't being lazy just awesome. Yeah, but we could have taken 10 minutes. Got it.
Did it. Emory told me that she wants a pair of leg warmers. Like the 80s things? Yep. No kidding. Yep.
To keep her legs warm? Yep. Is that what they're wearing them for? Yep. You can still buy them? Yeah, I don't know about that part. Yeah, they Lulu lemons making them.
Of course. It's a Lulu lemon. Want to guess how much? A Lulu lemon is outrageously overpriced. It's going to be, I'm going to guess. A Lulu lemon.
Women's wool blend cable knit leg warmers. 65 bucks. 68 bucks. No kidding. I knew it. That's insane. That is insane. That's a $5 purchase. Yeah, I know. That is not a $70 purchase.
Ten at most. They have a stirrup. A stirrup leg warmer? That's what they have.
The Lulu lemon ones, they have a stirrup to them. So they don't pull all the way up, I guess. So it's kind of, here's what it looks like. It looks like a tall sock. Like a boot sock with an exposed toe and exposed heel. It's exactly what it looks like.
Imagine what that looks like. You got Lulu lemon, $68 wool blend cable knit leg warmer. 68 bucks.
It's overpriced. No kidding. She, because the thing that kids are doing is they're doing like a tall sock, right? Like in their shoe. And I, it was cold the other night. We were going to be outside. And I didn't have any cool socks like the way the kids are wearing them. And I just got my wool socks out and I go, how does this look, Emory? And she goes, hmm. And I went, I don't care. It's warm. And then she said, I would like a leg warmer. Okay.
That is insane. It's a leg warmer and legging thing. So you wear the leggings and then you put the leg warmers on and it keeps your shins warm. I see the look. Like I get it. She showed me the look and it's cute.
It looks cute. Yeah. And I said, your aunt that grew up in the eighties. Yeah.
That was a teenager in the eighties. Emory would have a fit at you right now. Or she'd be so excited. Or she'd be like, let me show you what I have.
She pulls out a whole like storage tote, just full of them. These are authentic vintage. Look at them. Here's something about leg warmers that makes me laugh because it just warms that part of your leg. I know. It's like wearing a vest.
It makes no sense. You all do anything but wear pants and a coat. I'm cold, but only on this tiny little bit of my leg. I know. I don't get it. I'll never understand fashion over function. I just won't.
It makes no sense to me that you would do that. That you would go, my torso is cold. My arms, they're always hot. Hey, I wear my vest all the time. It keeps my core warm.
Right. But then your arms are cold. No, but my core. And then your hands are cold. My core.
And then you lose feeling in your fingies because your hands are cold. I did. Yeah.
That did happen. Wear a coat. A coat's not going to keep my hands warm. Is it?
It's going to keep the blood in your arms warm so that when it gets to your hands, it's warm blood to circulate and keep your hands from going numb. No. Yeah.
That's not how it works. Okay. I'm going to keep wearing coats that have sleeves and gloves that keep my hands warm. You do you, bud. I do. And I'll do me.
Yeah. And then you'll go, why are my hands so cold? My vest wasn't keeping my fingers warm.
Weird. Neither were my leg warm. That's weird how my thighs are freezing, but my ankles feel great.
Super. My ankles are so warm. Wear pants that keep you warm.
Look, if you're doing that fleece legging thing, cool. I had that. Yeah.
Just weekend. No, I'm talking like the fleece line. Like the. Yeah. That's what I wore. Yeah, wait.
I saw fleece line pants when we were shopping in Utah. Very exciting. I almost bought a pair because I thought this would be nice to have. Yeah. Like they're like a, like they just look like a, like a khaki pant on the outside. Like a, not like a dress pant.
They look like a, like a carpenter style like pant. Okay. Like that kind of material.
Uh huh. Uh, fleece lined inside. And I went, man, I bet those are warm. That's a good looking pant. Why don't you buy them?
I didn't think of it. I want to try them on that day. So I went, man, I'm not going to try on pants today. So I didn't get them. Dang buddy. Missed out.
I guess. Missed out on your fleece line pant. You're going to have to get some leg warmers. Ankle warmers is what they should be called.
That's exactly right. They're not keeping your legs warm. Shin, shin warmers.
Yeah. Shin and ankle warmers with a stirrup. Stirrup supported.
Shin and ankle warmer. That's a good catchy name. It is.
People will love it, especially the teens. Well, some very exciting news, Chantel. What's up? Jingle Bingo at the bank of commerce is back. Uh, and it is time for us to play a game, our first game of Jingle Bingo very, very shortly.
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That's fine. I use a highlighter, a different color highlighter for every day. Every day? I do.
La di da. Yeah, I have five different colors. I actually have six, but I use five different colors, one for each day. So today being the first day, it looks like I used blue. You already marked off something?
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How are you? You said you had a Sharpie. You're just coloring it in?
Yeah, I'm drawing a snowflake. Oh, wow. How cool.
All right. It's Jingle Bingo with the Bank of Commerce in Classy 97. We were at an event on Friday, and there was a family of, I think there were four little kids. So, mom and dad, yeah, I think you're right, four kids. So, a total of six of them. They left to go get some pretzels and some nachos, and they came back and they shared their food.
They just passed it down the line. But they also had two sodas. Two cans of soda, not like two cups, multiple straws. Two cans. Two cans. Two cans of soda. That's right. And then they would pass the soda, the two cans of soda down the line. That's right. So, then I was kind of observing, watching the dad say, hey, we could use some root beer down here.
Pass down the root beer. Was that a real thing that happened? Oh, yeah. Okay. I heard about this. You said this was happening. And I went, yeah, all right. I believe that that happened. But I didn't know it was to the extent of where he was like, hey, I'm ready for a sip of the soda? Yeah. Pass that down. So the six of them were sharing two sodas.
Yes. Look, you got little kids. So little kids don't need a whole can of soda. Exactly. I'm all on board for that. But they're sharing the two cans.
Pass the can of soda. Yeah. Yeah, I'm not into that. Have you ever shared something with a little kid? Especially a liquid something with a little kid?
Are you trying to tell me there's probably some residual that makes it back into the can? Yeah. I'm really not into that. I know. I know.
I don't want floaters. Hey, but you can't see it. So it doesn't exist. No, but sometimes you can taste it. Okay, stop. I'm going to make myself a little bit. It's really gross.
Yeah. Every and I kind of watched it. And then she and I were just silently watching it together. And then she looked at me and she said, I don't. I don't like that. And I went, yeah, me neither. Yeah, I don't like it. I'm glad I didn't see it. And I didn't know the extent of like, hey, pass the can.
But again, again, no shame because. No, I get it. You're saving money.
You got a little kids. You don't need to buy six sodas. Completely agree. Right.
I at the same time I go. Could there have been a cup situation? I mean, you probably would have had to bring your own. Okay. But maybe. Maybe you think ahead about that a little bit and go, Hey, I'm going to bring like. Just a few little Dixie cups. Yeah. Not a bad idea. Not a bad idea. You'd have to do some forethought though. I mean, you really would have to think about it before you left, but. I think I would want to.
I'd want to, I'd want to do a little extra thinking first. Before I was like, Hey, pass me their can of root beer. Hey, you know what I'm going to do is I'm going to take a sip early. And that's it. I'm done with soda.
I'm done. You all have a great time. I got the first sip.
I am good to go. Then when we went out to get snacks and we came back, I asked our teenagers, Hey, you guys want to share this one can of soda? We can pass it on down the line. No.
Luckily everybody said no. Yeah. Cause the second I'm passing that soda down. I'm done with it.
It's yours. Yeah. I'm, I'm over it. You got, you got it.
It's not. And look, I know we're family. It's all we're family. It's the same germs. No, it's not. No.
No, it's not. No, I don't, I don't know. I don't know what residuals you've left behind.
Yeah, I'm not, I'm not doing that. I like that you call it residuals. It's a nice way of putting it.
It is. Cause it's gross. Hot dog residuals, nacho chip residuals. I don't want any of that in my soda. No. And you're going to get it if you're sharing. Yeah.
Whoever it doesn't matter. Especially little kids. Yeah. No, thank you very much.
No. As we looked the one little girl had pizza sauce on her forehead. Oh. She had been using her finger to dip into the nacho cheese.
And listen, it's adorable. She was in her best life. Yeah, I see that. Is that the one who was sitting in front of me?
Yeah. I'm not sharing my drink with you. I also got to say, I don't care for the smell of neighboring hot dogs. Agreed.
Like if I'm ever at an event and they're serving hot dogs, don't get one and sit next to me. It's just really not great. No, it stinks so bad, doesn't it? They were not, they were stinky hot dogs. Like not all hot dogs are stinky, but those ones were not. All hot dogs are stinky.
Those were special. I'm just agreeing with you. Every hot dog is a smelly hot dog. I don't think so. Yes.
No. Hot dogs stink, bro. They do. They do. These ones were especially pungent.
Yes. There's a lot of air residual with your hot dog near me. And I didn't want to partake.
That's why I didn't get one. You're neighboring hot dog. Yeah. I was not impressed. And you know what else I could smell was the amount of, the copious amount of ketchup on your hot dog. Would you rather smell the ketchup or the hot dog? I would rather they ate it before they got back to their seat. That's what I would prefer.
I'm, I'm the, the older I get, the more I'm like, yeah, why do I go in public? Exactly. That's how I feel too. I'm like, why did we come here?
Yeah. Why am I out? I could be home. We are cranky old buddy. I'm getting to be more and more of a curmudgeon.
The older I get, I go, keep your hot dog away from me. Can't even have a good time. Can't even enjoy myself because it smells like hot dogs and ketchup right now. And it's all I can think about is how gross it smells like hot dogs and ketchup. And then I hear you go, oh, they're passing the soda again.
I can't. What am I doing? I gotta go home. Why am I out? I shouldn't be out.
I mean, it's fun to people watch. I'm gonna go wait in the long line to go to the bathroom now. That's what's, that's it. That's what's going to happen.
That's what happened. I'm gonna go, okay. This is fun. It is fun going out. Yeah. I could have been warm.
That's what I'm saying. I didn't have to be out in the rain. I could drink my own soda, having my own snacks. That's right. This is my own party.
That's exactly what I'm saying. What am I doing out and about with the people? I should be inside.
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That's how that works. All right. For sure. For sure. We celebrated our son's birthday over the weekend.
That's correct. He is now officially 21 years old. 21 years old. We have a 21 year old.
I know we do. Or as you said on the morning of his birthday, how did that happen? How did that happen?
Well, 21 years ago, you gave birth to a baby. That's how it happened. That is how it happened. It's just like yesterday.
Yeah, I know. It's wild to have a 21 year old. He loves Boise State University. And so we went to the Boise State, Utah State football game on a Black Friday. We drove down to Logan. And the weather was actually pretty nice.
It was pretty decent. It was about mid to high 40s until the sun went down. Four hours into the game. Four hours.
Okay. Football is so long. It's so, it's too long. I have two things to say about it.
One we got like snow, sleet, whatever on us for maybe 10 minutes. Maybe. I would say closer to 20. You think it was longer than 10? Yes.
Yes. Because it was right before the end of the fourth quarter. It was well into the game.
It wasn't that late into the game. No, no, no. I'm saying like the fourth quarter, how long is the quarter? 15 minutes? Yeah.
Yeah. It was before the start of the fourth quarter. So it was about 20 minutes.
Okay. You're saying it lasted an entire quarter? Yes. Oh, oh. It felt shorter. It felt like it arrived as quick as it went.
Whatever. It was cold. That was a bit of a thing because we had brought rain gear but left it in the truck because we were like, let's just risk it. So that was fine. I wasn't super chilly though.
I wasn't until the end of the game. But I'll tell you at halftime when I tried to stand up, my knees went, what have you been sitting for two hours buddy? Sitting on a cold blazer?
Holy cow, were my knees in like old man knees. Well, that is not uncomfortable. That's not, those aren't, most stadiums are not comfortable. And you're squished in there like sardines. True. And the people behind you have their knees in your back.
They were close. I have dirt on the back of my coat. I'm pretty sure it's from somebody's shoes. Oh yeah, for sure. And I'm not stoked about that. Keep your shoes off my coat dude. And so anyway, I had bad knees and then we walked up the stairs at the stadium. That really hurt. It did hurt.
It did hurt. I will say that the people behind me, there was, there were quite a few Boise State fans in the crowd, but we were in a sea of Utah State. Some Aggies. Well, we were in Utah. We were at the Aggies home turf. That's true. But the people behind me said, why is it named Boise State?
Yeah. Is Boise the capital of Idaho? Why isn't it Idaho State? That's a different college.
Here's, here's, here's what I know to be true. As the weather turned, people decided to pack it in and head home. And then as the game went on, it was looking not so hot for BSU. As the, as the fourth quarter kind of started and was rolling on. But boy, what an action packed end of that game. And Boise ended up winning by one point, which was pretty awesome. And a lot of the Boise State crowd stayed. And so they had a big cheering section when they won. That's right.
Big BSU presence at the end of the game because traveling and paying for tickets is a little bit tougher when you're not from the Logan, Utah area. So it was cool. Yeah. It was cool. Good job, Boise State. It was cool to see. Yeah.
A fun game, action packed, some very interesting officiating, as is always the case. And a very happy boy on his birthday. That's right.
That's right. You got to see the team win, which is always fun. And it was, it was a lot of, it was a lot of fun.
So that's our, our now our second BSU for his birthday experience. Yeah. Is this going to be a thing now?
I don't know. It's just so cold. The Boise State is outside. The Utah State is outside.
Right. I like ISU games because they're inside. The dome.
And it's a shorter drive. Very much so. You're right. You're right. Absolutely.
Anyway, good time. And, and my knees warmed up. They don't hurt now. Same. My fingers were so cold, but now they're tip top shape.
Look at that. That's what happens when you go inside. You warm right up. And also, at what point this week will I be eating Raising Canes chicken out of my truck driver's seat? Cause the past two weekends it's happened. I feel like I've got to keep the streak up. No, it's okay.
I need one serving of Raising Canes in my truck per week, apparently. Cause that's the way it's been for the past two. I don't, I don't know what, I don't know what to say to you about that. You got to take a drive, I guess. Where's the closest one? It doesn't matter. It's not that good. I didn't eat it. No, I know you had soup.
Delicious. I got to tell you, I have not, and, and maybe I said this a year ago, but I was wrong. If I said this a year ago, I have not ever in my life received as much promotional email as I have over the past week.
What in the world? Well, there was Black Friday. Yeah.
There was small business Saturday. Yeah. Today is Cyber Monday. I know. It's crazy. It was a Wham-Bam email situation. I'm blown away by the amount of garbage email I have had to throw away. Like even this morning, I'm still getting stuff. And I get today's Cyber Monday, but I've got, I mean, easily hundreds, hundreds and hundreds of emails. I've had to unsubscribe from so many.
I told you there was that one that was pretty nasty to me last week. Remember that email? I do.
Yep. A nasty email. They sent me a really weird one. What did it say? I deleted it because I was so mad at them. Yeah. Well, they were like, we noticed you haven't opened our emails.
What's the story? Yeah. You're missing out on so many great deals.
Yeah. I unsubscribe from them because they sent me, I can't even tell you how many they sent me on Black Friday. It was an absurd amount that they sent me.
Like I'm telling you, I'm just looking really quick here. If I go just today, so far, so far just today, I've received 40, at least 40 emails that I've deleted today. Today? Since this morning. Yeah. It's insane. I don't need to spend my money.
It's quit emailing. Well, and here's the thing. You kind of already know where you're going to shop anyway. Yeah.
So it's almost... But you're also, look, it's tis the season to not shop for yourself. So you're sending me emails from things that I'm interested in that you want me to buy for myself. Do you know that I still had... Truck stuff. Truck stuff.
I'm still getting truck stuff. I'm unsubscribed. I don't know why I haven't unsubscribed from them already.
I feel like I have. I think because some of these emails, you click the unsubscribe button and then it makes you enter your email address. Yeah. Some of them require you to do that. And I think it just signs you up for a whole selection of new emails. It's possible. When you enter your email to unsubscribe.
No joke. I think they do that. Like a law. I think they made it like US law for unsubscribing. You have to be able to unsubscribe as easily as you can subscribe. Okay.
Yeah. So it is called the Can Spam Act. And it requires commercial email senders to provide a clear and easy way for recipients to unsubscribe and to honor that request within 10 business days.
Senders must also include a physical address in their email, identify it as an advertisement, and use accurate sender information in the from to and reply to field. You can't make that stuff up. It has to be legitimate. Okay. That's a federal law in the United States that you have to follow.
Okay. So that means if you hit that unsubscribe and they have to listen within 10 days, they have to provide an opt out mechanism that is clear, conspicuous, and you have to be able to do it easily. Did you unsubscribe from anything?
No, because it can't be bothered. It's a lot of work. I know that you like if you like Gmail's got a built in feature. So like, like this one right here, I don't want to be a part of this. So I can open up this email right here at the top. It has an unsubscribe button. So I don't even have to go look and Gmail will do it for me.
But like this is great. This is this is something that I've been researching. It's stuff that I'm interested in purchasing. And so it's something that I didn't really realize I was getting till I'm looking through it right now. And I'm kind of like, yeah, I am actually kind of interested in this. But again, what you're saying is it's shopping for me.
I don't need to be shopping for me right now. And you know what else I don't like is when an email has so much stuff, you scroll through the whole email, and then it says at the bottom view entire message, because there's more email that won't fit in your email. I don't want to have to like work to read your email, cut it down, man, do some editing, delete. Ooh, why am I getting so much email? Because you signed up for it.
It's absolutely crazy. Hey, we're in the middle of Jingle Bingo with the Bank of Commerce. Make sure you're writing down or crossing off the songs, I guess, as you hear them. And when you get five in a row, be ready to call 208-525-9797.
Let's keep it going. Hey, you know how it's a Christmas time? And when you go out and you go shopping, and you see those trees that are set up there and they have like tags hanging on them, you know, you can stop by and grab one of those tags. Yes, you can.
And then you can go shopping for the kid that's on that tag. Yes. Yeah, it's called an angel tree. And it's part of what the Salvation Army is doing to try to make Christmas happen for families across East Idaho. It's a big deal. It is a big deal. It's a nice deal, and it makes you feel good. That's right. So we've partnered with Mullinelli's Jewelers again this year for 97 Angels. And what we want you to do is go to the Classy 97 app and tap on the 97 Angels link. And in that link, you're going to see a whole list of where these trees are located in Pocatello, Chubbock, Rexburg, Eidol Falls, Ammon.
You can find these trees all over East Idaho. And that's what you do. You go grab a tag or two if you feel like it or you can afford it. And then you go shopping and you shop for the kid on that tag. And then you drop off those new unwrapped gifts at the Salvation Army in Eidol Falls or Pocatello, or some of those drop-off locations that are listed on the website as well. And then you get to help families have Christmas. That's a big deal. It's the giving season, you know?
It's exciting. You haven't till December 12th if you want to go do this. And all the information is in the Classy 97 app, including locations where the 97 Angel trees will be located. Right.
And drop-off locations as well. That's right. That's exactly right.
So thanks to Mullinelli's Jewelers for helping us out again this year with the Salvation Army's Angel Tree program. It's 97 I think I might need another football team to... No, you can't. You got to stick through the hard times.
Bro, listen to me right now. I'm all in this. What's up? That it's not been a great season for the Vikings. Okay.
And yesterday it was a complete blowout loss to the Seahawks of all people. Okay. It was a 26-nothing. With our throwaway quarterback. Yeah. You have a problem. J.J. McCarthy's hurt. Who is your other quarterback?
Because he's also hurt. The Seahawks, we have Darnold, who is our throwaway quarterback. That throwaway?
No. You cut him from the team because J.J. McCarthy. You didn't throw him away. But anyway, he showed your team what's up, 26-nothing. I know.
So that happened. What is up? Justin Jefferson, not a great showing. Justin Jefferson is not in a great mood either.
I don't know. He left the locker room without even speaking to anyone. After the game. After the game. He was so upset.
And honestly, Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison are the only reasons I'm still a Vikings fan. Is that right? Yeah. If Jefferson leaves, which there's talk that the Bills might be after him. That would be huge. I know.
A Josh Allen, Justin Jefferson combo would be insane. I know. So I might be switching to the Bills. I hadn't heard that rumor. I just read it this morning. Whoa. I know.
That would be big news. And I do like Josh Allen. And I just, here's the thing. I really like the Vikings, but listen up. What are you supposed to do when your team is terrible?
You're supposed to stick with it. Yes. The heart times? Yes. Ask a Jets fan. Yes.
That's what you're supposed to do. Or a Broncos fan. Or a Dawkins fan. Or any other fan.
Or a Bengals fan. Let's, let's, can we just for a minute divulge away from your Minnesota Vikings and talk about your fantasy football team? No. No, I don't want to talk about it. You don't want to talk about the last week of regular fantasy football season. And you still have one guy left to play. And what's happened?
And what? Just say it. I just want to know what's up. What's up with your team? What happened? I don't know. Because you got after me last week and said, you can't play again.
You take this too seriously. And all I heard from you yesterday was, how was I predicted to win, but now I'm losing. By a lot. I'm losing by a lot. I have one player left to play. He's got to make 37 points to tie you. It's not looking good.
And then that pushes me out of the playoffs. I don't know what it does. I really don't know if it pushes you out and makes room for me because I needed a lot of things to happen and I haven't really spent the time figuring out what all those things that need to happen would be. But I don't know if I'm out or not. I may not make the playoffs. I don't think I'm going to make the playoffs. And guess what?
This is my final fantasy. I can't do it anymore. Can't. Because right now you're in fourth place and in the playoffs going into this week.
After this. But if I beat you, we have the same record, but I needed other people to lose and those other people are not losing. And that's frustrating.
Yeah, I know. You know what else is frustrating is when you have a cool team called the Minnesota Vikings and they're doing terribly. That is, I feel like Justin Jefferson right now.
I don't want to talk to anybody. Like I think you, if you move down to fifth, I think I'm still in sixth. And I think the person in fifth moves up to fourth. You're still talking about fantasy? Yes. I'm talking about real life.
Real life football. Oh, you're going to leave. Yeah. I'm leaving the locker room without talking to anybody. I'm so mad. I can't. I can't watch football anymore ever. Ever?
Ever. It'll come back around because here's what's going to happen. Fantasy football is going to end. If you don't make the playoffs, are you going to care about the consolation bracket? No.
Okay. Nobody cares about the consolation bracket. I mean, that's how you determine who lost best. The only good news I have about football is that the chiefs lost to the Cowboys on Thanksgiving. That was the only good thing.
That was a great, great game. Okay. Very good. All right.
I got to, I got to get my phone out because I got to read this note that I took. Okay. And you said, why are you writing notes about that? And I said, because I got to write that.
It's important. This is a note that says, Chantel is more nervous than our daughter. So that was the first note that I wrote. I don't think I was. I think you were, because you were talking more. You're, you, when you're nervous, go, and you had a lot to say. And so I think, I think you were more nervous than our daughter.
Here's the situation. Our daughter's 16 and went on a date over the break. And, and you were like nervous for her about it.
You had a lot of questions you, you wanted to go through. And it was important that we met him before the date and also she met his parents before the date. Those were things that were agreed upon, whatever, right? So that we, everybody knew who, who was who.
Important stuff. I thought for a minute, when we were getting ready for him to come over and pick her up, that it would be fun if I had started to like make up things that she would have told us about him. And then the more I thought about it, the weirder the things that I thought he might be into. I thought like, oh, like you're really super into bonsai. Like, Emery tells us you're really super into like painting your own action figures.
Like, it just kept getting weirder and weirder the longer that I like thought about it. I didn't know you did that. Oh, I know. That's why I wrote this down as a note.
That's awesome. Because I was like, this could be really fun. And then I was in the middle of something. I don't remember what I was doing. And, and I was downstairs and I think I was dealing with laundry.
That's what I was working with the washing machine. Anyway, and, and so I came upstairs and he was already in the house and stuff. So I went and shook his hands and said, nice to meet you, you know, and, and then you had said like, be good, be good, be good. No, I was cool. Oh, okay.
Are you crazy? Okay. All right.
I was cool. Yeah. All right. That's fine. But I thought it was funny.
I did, I did write bonsai. I thought, hey, I heard you're really super into hang gliding. Like I really was getting like, it'd be like extreme stuff or it'd be like really strange little weird specific things that I could be like, oh, Emery told us a little bit about you.
I heard you really like, uh, sledding. Like, I don't know. I was like really like picking, picking apart things. And then, uh, I didn't end up doing that, but I thought that'd be a, that'd be a fun one to try. Sometimes maybe.
Okay. Well, if she goes on another date with this guy, then maybe you could. And be like, Hey, I heard, uh, you're super into like making your own. Origami. Socks. Something strange. That's awesome. That's hilarious. I do know that I was a little bit nervous because I was speeding off of her nervous energy.
Sure. And then she was like just pacing the living room, kind of waiting for him to arrive. And then I was nervous about meeting him because I'm just nervous in general.
And then you were downstairs and he pulled up and I shouted down the stairs, Josh, he's here. Oh my God. Give me a minute.
Be there. And then I introduced myself shook his hand, talked to him a little bit. And then you came upstairs and all you go is you go, Hey, how's it going, man? Yeah. Hey, how's it going?
Good to meet you. And I didn't know what you guys had already done. I talked about it.
So I wasn't going to go like, how's it going with the, uh, the making your own wallets thing? You didn't even introduce yourself. And so then I said, that's Josh.
Yeah. That's, that's smooth. Well, it's a good, that's, that's, that's Josh. I know that he was nervous about what to call us when he arrived. So he had been texting Emery, our daughter is like, should I call them Mrs. and Mr. should I call them? And I don't call me my first name.
I don't care. I'm not that, I know that there's some people who think that you have to have like formality and I, I'm not that person. So I introduced myself to Chantel.
Right. I introduced you as Josh because that is our names. Good start.
It's a good start. Emery was nervous. He brought her some flowers and she just immediately took them and went, Oh, thank you. And then handed them to me. Do you want me to put these in some water for you? Okay. I'll do that.
All right. How long, I mean, it was, it had to have been like less than a minute by the time he was there and I walked upstairs. It wasn't like you had to sit around and find something to talk about for five minutes.
No, it was, it's pretty quick. All right. Well, anyway, are you calm down on your nerves a little bit about it? I was always calm. Oh, okay.
I'm cool, calm, collected. Yeah. What other weird thing could he be into? Oh, what can he collect?
I hear you collect snails. What? That's very weird and not a thing I do. Be a good test just to see. You're going to play along with some weird thing or he's going to be like, actually, I do collect snails.
How did you know? Look, here's some photos of my snail collection. Actually, I have some in my pocket. Wow, I made that. Okay.
Cool. This is Henrietta. She goes everywhere I go.
This is my favorite snail. That's so funny. I didn't know you were doing that. Yeah, I was thinking about it for a long time, but I didn't actually do it, but maybe next time. Maybe next time.
I'll be in on it next time. Okay. I love it. Yeah.
I love that idea. Heard you're really good at shoots and ladders. How's that going? Super weird. Good. Finals tournaments next weekend. I'm really good with ladders.
I like to use those, but the shoots get me every time. We spent a good chunk of the break watching Stranger Things. I have now watched the new season twice and there's only four episodes, but they are at least an hour long each. A couple of them are like an hour and 20 some odd minutes. Without giving away any spoilers, how do you feel about these four episodes? What do you mean?
How do I feel? I mean, are you excited for the next three episodes that we get on Christmas Day? Yeah. And then we get the finale. This isn't just the finale of the season.
This is the final episode of Stranger Things in its entirety on New Year's Eve. Yeah. I thought they were good. I really liked some of the nods that they gave to different 80s films. I thought they gave some good nods. You did say that a couple of them you felt were kind of cheesy. A little bit of them.
Like they were trying a little bit too hard. Yeah. Like the first couple, I was like, oh, that's good because I get that reference. Oh, good. I like that. And then it seemed like in that final episode, they were just throwing in as many as they could to be like, oh, we also loved this movie.
Okay. Oh, we also loved this movie. And so then that felt a little, it was too much. You did too much. Okay. What was I else I was going to say? You appreciated there's some radio in there and as a longtime radio lover. Yeah.
You appreciated that they did it right. Here's the thing that happens far too often when movies or TV shows try to use radio as a thing. They mess it up because they don't know how radio actually works or looks. They just have an idea of it. And so I feel like these guys actually the Duffer brothers or whoever on their team actually did look into how did radio work? What was the equipment that they used?
How did it function? And how can we make that work in our show? And I appreciate that. I've, we talked about it, I don't know, the last week or the week before about how much promotion they've done for this fake radio station. And I really think it's cool. I really like what they've done with the squawk of Hawkins. I think it's cool. And everywhere I go, I see stranger things merch and it's tied to this radio station.
Everything they've done for this season in clothing, in product, in promotional, whatever merch that you can purchase, WSQK is tied to it. I think that's really cool. And so I appreciate that. And so I was, when I was getting ready to watch the show, I went, please do radio right. And they did.
They really did a good job. So it's cool. And it's actually not that I want you to go listen somewhere else at all, but they did make in London an actual WSQK radio station.
WSQK, the squawk. Yeah. Anyway, which is pretty exciting. I think that's kind of fun. Like they took marketing and branding to a whole different level by using this radio station angle. What made me laugh was that there's only two people working at that radio station.
No, it takes more than that. Especially then because you have to, everything's physical media in the 80s. And so that was the little thing that bugged me a little bit was that the automation was kind of in its early infant stages. People were trying to figure out how to make things function.
So like you have vinyl on turntable and you have cart decks and everything has some physical button that has to be pushed. And in order for that station to be on air 24 hours a day, it would have to have someone sitting there 24 hours a day, which doesn't work for the show. You can't just have one or two or four people be like, well, it's my turn to take a shift at the radio station. So then they didn't do radio properly.
Well, they did when they were using it and they looked right. But then again, they kind of like go, okay, that was radio and now we're going to go make the rest of the show. And something broke and they were trying to fix it themselves rather than calling the engineer.
They had to climb up the radio tower. Come on. Come on.
You know, as you do, I've had to climb up a radio tower. I did not enjoy it. No, I know you do. I am not a tower climber.
That is not my job. But again, something they did right, you got to turn the voltage down before you go up the tower or else you'll fry yourself. They knew that they took the time to go, you better turn that off or else you're going to cook and then turn it down before he climbed. Smart.
Actual real thing. You have to do that. Got to turn the radio station off before you climb. If you're watching Stranger Things, it's a good season. Yeah. For episodes in, it's pretty good. You're finding out some things. Well, some Stranger Things, would you say? That's the end.
They just go, man, I've seen some Stranger Things and then it's just cut to black. I just want the rainbow bright sheets. I'm almost positive if I had some of those. So much great nostalgia. Then you saw the American Tale poster and like, Fival!
Fival. Would you rather this or that? Christmas edition? Sure. Because isn't that fun? Right? Yeah. Oh yeah.
Oh yeah. Would you rather live in the North Pole as an elf or as a reindeer? Reindeer. Really? Yeah.
Why? Elf got a lot to do. Reindeer have to live in the cold. Reindeer just get to eat and then work one day. Yeah, but that one day is pretty busy. Yep. And then 364 days of just eating.
No expectations. Elves get to have hot cocoa whenever they want. And we have to dress myself. Somebody's going to put that stuff on me before I got to haul that sleigh. I got a team of seven that I get to hang out with.
It's a lot of pressure. I'm going to elf it up. Are you? Yeah, hot cocoa and a warm bed. Yep.
Okay. I'm in like a heated barn. I'm not just out in the snow tundra. How do you know it's heated? Of course it is. You gotta, they're not going to leave the reindeer unheated.
I'm going to be in a nice heated barn with seven homies hanging out, working one day a year. Yeah. I got a song about me. Not about you. Are you rude off? No. Then there's no song about you. Yeah, there is. You're mentioned in the song about rude off.
That's right. Song about you. I mentioned in the song and I get to play all those games. And you're kind of a bully. Depends on who you ask. What reindeer are you? A good one. Strong one.
Or don. Yeah. I'm thunder.
I'll be thunder. Because as we learned again, I think we look this information up every year. Is it donner or donder? It's both.
It is both. One is a German spelling. One is a Holland Dutch spelling. But both mean thunder. And so really we should make it with new English translations to the names. Ooh, we should. I'd be like, oh, what's the English translation of dancer and prancer?
Because I feel like those are already good. And they're right. But donner and donder is thunder.
Because this is one of them lightning? Sure thing. Guaranteed. There's already a song about them. That was queen.
You were singing queen. I know. I'm picking elf. I'm picking reindeer. I'm proud of you. Of me? Yeah.
What I do? You made it through the day. Well, no. There's a lot of day left.
Are you crazy? You made it through the first four hours of the day. Proud of you for it. Here we are. Here we are. How's it going? So good. OK. So far so good. Honestly. Yeah?
Yeah, it's always hard coming back from a break. Here we are. Hey, snow tonight.
Is it really? Yeah, I just wanted to, I was just going to try and distract you. And then I was going to deliver the like, I said, what did I say yesterday? You were looking out the back window, out of our bedroom window into the backyard, because I was looking to, I was, I like watching the birds, the bird feeders right outside the window there. And they've eaten all the birds that I put out there like a week ago. So I got to go fill them up.
I'm going to do that hopefully tonight so they can have plenty of new food. Because they went through it quick. I feel like they ate it in like a week. They went through a lot of birdseed. They're hungry. Well, they're hungry and it's hard to find food. So that's why I got to keep them well fed during the winter. But anyway, so yeah, they were, they were out there and we were looking and you said, you know, I could do with a light dusting of snow.
Right. A dusting. I don't need inches.
I just need a skiff. Well, we're talking about accumulating up to an inch. That's not bad.
Okay, I'll take an inch. No more. No more? No more.
That's it. That's one inch. That's the right amount of dusting. That's the right amount of skiff I need.
Okay. Well, tomorrow there will be some snow. Tonight there's potential for some snow, which will be really the first time we've seen that. And I'm going to tell you, it's, it probably isn't going to stick around much because the high tomorrow is in the upper thirties. It's going to be colder overnight, like down to the upper teens.
But then we're going to be right back into the mid thirties and forties through the rest of the week. Not a bad looking weekend. It's supposed to be camping on Friday.
Overnight lows 35 Friday night. Like that's, I mean, I get it. Like it's not like shorts weather camping, but you know, it's fine. I've got gear.
I should be okay. And then, yeah, we're still going to see like some mid and upper forties next week. I'm looking as far as I can see ahead toward Christmas. And I'm seeing like what we see tonight and tomorrow as the only snow to like January. It's really, that is weird.
I don't see like, I see cold temps, but I don't see a lot of moisture, which I, I think is super, super, a little bit problematic. It will be, it will be. It will be. But for now, enjoy the cold weather right now. It's cold out there. It is chilly today. I didn't even look and see what the weather is right now.
It's mid twenties. It's cold. I just went outside and I wish I hadn't. I know this is like during the days that we had off, like I'd be wrapped up in a blanket at home.
Right. By the cup of hot cocoa. I should bring a blanket in here. I just, let's just go home. Well, I got to work.
I know, but let's not. And I don't want to run a space heater. I could just, you know, put on a blanket.
That sounds nice. Like a cape. Yeah. A blanket cape. Yeah. Like just carry it around. Type.
Go in, go into your meeting. Doing computer stuff with a blanket on my shoulders. I got a nice blanket.
I got that serenity. It's a good blanket. It's a heavy though. That's nice. So you're going to be dragging it because it's.
No way. Yeah, it's heavy. Never drag my blanket. I am not blindness. I am a man. With a blanket.
Josh has a blanket. That's right. All right. Well, hey, that's going to do it for the show.
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