Wake Up Classy 97 The Podcast

Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh & Chantel from Friday, May 16th, 2025 / We found out that it would take Chantel about 30 minutes to ride her bike to work, Josh doesn’t let people borrow his headphones, the fancy face recognition door doesn’t know who we are, what’s the difference between a pony and a colt and a foal, Barbie is all flat-footed these days, we saw a magic show, our friends bought us a new can opener, Chantel’s a speed demon, what should we post on social media, we miss the picture book section of the library, and those baby eagles are too big for the nest.

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Intro
(2:48) - Bike to work or just drive
(6:48) - The Idaho Falls Farmers Market
(11:34) - Good News to Get You Going
(13:49) - Borrowed items at work
(18:29) - Fancy face detection door lock
(20:29) - Colt vs pony vs foal
(25:18) - Barbie's flat feet
(29:29) - We saw a magic show
(35:20) - We got a new can opener
(38:13) - Chantel's a speed demon
(41:00) - What should we post on social media
(46:46) - 26th Annual 2nd Chance Prom
(52:35) - The picture book section
(55:37) - Would You Rather This or That
(57:58) - The eagles are too big for the nest + outro

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Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Friday, May 16th, 2025

Episode summary introduction:

We found out that it would take Chantel about 30 minutes to ride her bike to work, Josh doesn’t let people borrow his headphones, the fancy face recognition door doesn’t know who we are, what’s the difference between a pony and a colt and a foal, Barbie is all flat-footed these days, we saw a magic show, our friends bought us a new can opener, Chantel’s a speed demon, what should we post on social media, we miss the picture book section of the library, and those baby eagles are too big for the nest.

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Intro
(2:48) - Bike to work or just drive
(6:48) - The Idaho Falls Farmers Market
(11:34) - Good News to Get You Going
(13:49) - Borrowed items at work
(18:29) - Fancy face detection door lock
(20:29) - Colt vs pony vs foal
(25:18) - Barbie's flat feet
(29:29) - We saw a magic show
(35:20) - We got a new can opener
(38:13) - Chantel's a speed demon
(41:00) - What should we post on social media
(46:46) - 26th Annual 2nd Chance Prom
(52:35) - The picture book section
(55:37) - Would You Rather This or That
(57:58) - The eagles are too big for the nest + outro

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Full show transcript:

Hey, you. Grab that microphone. Let's do an intro. Okay. Let's do it.

That's a squeaky old microphone, man. I tell you what. It's not my fault. Whose fault is it? I don't know.

Just fix it. Hey. You want some big exciting news? What's a big exciting news? I've been trying to decide if I was gonna tell you or if I was gonna keep it secret, but maybe I'll tell you, or maybe I'll keep it secret.

What should I do? Don't lay your head back and be like, you know I hate it when you do this because, yes, I do. Should I tell you the secret or make you wait for a couple of weeks? No. Tell me the secret.

Why? You're so far away. Get closer. Because I'm now annoyed. Let me tell you the secret.

Say it. Come here. K. You wanna hear? Yes.

I might have got us approved to get new chairs in the studio. Hot diggity dog. I know. But give me a couple of weeks. Slow your roll.

That's exciting. I know. I can't fix your mic squeak, but I might have fixed your chair. That's great. I know.

I knew you'd be excited. You. Hey. It's Friday, May 16. We found out that it would take me about thirty minutes to ride my bike to work.

You think it'd take longer, though? I do. And then from here to second job, it said ten minutes, but you're like, no way. I would take much longer than that. So that was estimated during a specific low traffic window.

It's much later in the day now. What do you think it is now? I don't know. You don't do you think it's more or less? I think it's more.

I think Because of traffic? I just think it's longer than ten minutes. Right now, it would take you twelve minutes. Yeah. I disagree.

It would take forty five minutes to walk. I just have a car. Okay. Josh doesn't let people borrow his headphones. No.

It's gross. I don't want your ear too. I don't want your ear dusting. I don't like it either. The fancy face recognition door doesn't know who we are.

It thinks it does, but then it's, no. You can't come in. Nice. No. You can't come in.

What's the difference between a pony and a colt and a foal? Barbie is all flat footed these days. We saw a magic show. And I don't know how they do it. We were impressed.

Quite. Our friends bought us a new can opener. And that's good news for us, bad news for cans. Yeah. I'm a speed demon.

All the time. Shh. Don't tell people. All the time. I know.

But Shh. Leadfoot. They're gonna get me. We'll call you Leadfoot Lenny. What should we post on social media?

We're looking for feedback, so let let us know. We really are. Uh-huh. I miss the picture book section of the library. Aw.

And the little kids that go with it. I know. And the baby eagles are too big for that nest. We are Josh and Chantel. This is wake up classy 97, the podcast.

Thank you for listening. Hope you enjoy today's show. I suppose it's in preparation for next weekend, but today is national barbecue day. What? You can't hear?

What's your job? Where's your other thing? You're gonna need your adapter on. Oh. So you I can't even plug that in.

You're handing me bad gear. Yeah. But you would have known that too many ago when I originally handed it to you. You're right. There you go.

Oh, here we go. Let's get you some headphones. Thank you so much. Did you hear what I was saying about barbecue day? I sure didn't.

Oh, well, today again. Today is national barbecue day. Oh. And I assume that's in preparation for next weekend. I assume so as well.

Yeah. I assume it's in preparation for the summer. True story. Yes. Yeah.

I love barbecue day. And May has been, bike to work month, but today is officially bike to work day. Oh, why didn't I know? Would you have done it? No.

No. Let me pull up the map really quick, because I'm curious to know. Well, it's been raining the last couple of days. I know. And and so there might be a puddle or so.

But let's get some directions here on bicycle from work. To home. Mhmm. But then I have another long place to go after this. I know.

So I don't know. And people are not very So this ride alone, would take you twenty five minutes. Really? Yeah. From here to home?

Uh-huh. Let's add a destination. That's too long. Let's put this, this, and then let's put yeah. Okay.

What are you my other job? Yep. Okay. So Go. A total of thirty five minutes, only a ten minute ride.

From here to my other job. That surprises me. I disagree with that. And it's mostly flat. Yeah.

I think it's longer than ten minutes. Twelve minutes. It takes me ten minutes to drive there. It's gonna take me longer to bike there. It says it's a twelve minute bike ride.

They lied. It says, it's a seven minute drive. Yeah. So how is it three more minutes to bike? I'm just telling you what it says.

I'm just telling you what the map says. Anyway, did you have something more to say about biking to work? It's just bike to work day. So if you haven't left yet, hustle it up. You got a bike to ride.

I like riding my bike. If it was a little bit closer, maybe I would have thought about it or not so early at all. Believe that twenty five minutes. That's a ride. That's a long time.

I know. Especially when we're usually running late in the morning anyway. Who? No. It's also, pizza party day, which we did that the other night.

We did the little pizza dinner, which was good. Yeah. And it's do something good for your neighbor day. So, hey, neighbor. Do something good for your neighbor.

Like, mow my lawn. Yeah. It's a small thing. You should probably also do a good turn for him. Yeah?

Yeah. What what should I do? I don't know. Told you I'd run that extension cord so he could charge the battery for his mower. Happy to let him do that.

And borrow his edger. And Well, he I don't need to borrow it if he's doing it, do I? So you want him to mow an edge? You're asking an awful lot out of our neighbor. I just want him to make those nice, cut edges like he's got I know.

That just stop at the property line. They're so nice. I agree. Makes our yard look like garbage. It's not that bad.

Yeah. Kinda. Next to his? Yeah. It is.

Well, sounds like I got work to do is what that means. Anyway, happy Friday. Let's go. Oh, whoosh. Let's go.

Good morning. Hello. It's just settling in. The the next twenty four to forty eight hours for me are quite busy. Yeah?

Yeah. What do you got to do? Well, there's a whole bunch of, like, load in stuff that has to happen for sound and lighting and decoration and all that stuff over the next, you know, hours. Yes. And then, this is all in preparation for prom.

Right? Correct. And then, tomorrow morning, there's more load in, and then there's the farmer's market, which I will be at from nine until noon, which is very exciting. That's happening in Downtown Idaho Falls with over a 70 vendor booths. So there's all kinds of fun stuff at the farmer's market.

And from nine until noon while I'm there, you can stop by and grab yourself, free tickets to the the prom. Yeah. While I'm there. I'll have a whole bunch of those with me. You can also, while you're there, dropped off some items for the community food basket.

That's correct. Every month, we are supporting a different cause. And this month, this weekend, tomorrow, you can stop by and drop off non perishable food items to help out the community food basket. Our booth is going to be number 108108. Okay.

That's where you can find us on the map. We are at Booth 108. We're right on the corner of B Street is where we're gonna be. So you can stop by there and drop off, your nonperishable food items to help out the community food basket and get your free prom tickets and then, you know, take in the market, and, it's gonna be a lot of fun. Right.

But what booths are next to you? That's what I wanna know. Good question. I don't know. If it's food, then I will It's right across from the big stretch of food trucks.

Like, they're right across from us. I'll come use it. Oh, okay. That's it's the food that makes you show up. I get it.

I get it. So that's gonna be a lot of fun. Nine to noon, I'll be there. The Farmer's market goes nine to two. But if you wanna get free tickets, I'll have a whole bunch with me there, bright and early at the farmer's market, and you can help out a great cause.

Let's see. And then after the farmer's market, I've gotta run around and pick up, like, the cookies and all the juice and stuff. Oh. So I gotta get all that and then drop that off. And then I'm gonna be, kind of floating around for a little while.

I'll have a little bit of downtime. And then I gotta get, all gussied up. And then I gotta show up, early and get everything ready to go, for the actual event. And then, the prom starts, promptly at 8PM. Eight PM.

And then it runs until eleven. Eleven. PM. And then we gotta clean everything up. And, eventually, over the next two days, I'll get to sleep at some point.

You'll you'll sleep the next day. I will. I'm sure you'll go to sleep. So I will. Quickly that night.

Saturday night slash Sunday morning. Sunday, we'll just be chill. We'll just chillax. Because you did have a plan on Sunday that I got camped. It got it got postponed, and I'm super bummed out about it.

I know, but it's okay. It was supposed to be rainy that day anyway. So it's okay. Alright. I was gonna try on my dress last night with my shoes and the whole shebang, and then I just I kinda forgot because I have ADHD brain.

Okay. So I looked at something else, and then I went, oh, I'm gonna do this instead. That's what happens. I get distracted. So you didn't?

No. Okay. Well I went back into the bedroom, and I went, oh, yeah. I was gonna do that. But by then, it was ten four bed.

I saw a a trick for people, where you would put your arm up Yeah. And you can't put your arm down until you do the thing that you put your arm up to remember to do. You should try that. I should try it. Then you're gonna go, my arm's tired.

Why is my arm up? Go do the thing that your arm is up for? The thing I had my arm up for? Dress and shoes. Dress and shoes.

Dress and shoes. And then I'd get it confused in my brain, and I'd say, what's dressing shoes? No. Dressing shoes? Branch?

I'm a put my arm down. Yeah. That's what would happen. Like, what's his arm doing? What is this?

I gotta he's tired. Anyway, big deal is come see me, and perhaps you for a little while. I'll be there for a bit. At the Farmers Market. 9 to noon, we'll be there downtown.

Idaho Falls On Memorial. Over a 70 booths, including ours, number one zero eight. You can swing by right on the corner of B Street. That's where we're gonna be. 08.

That's right. Come see us at the Farmers Market. Good news to get you going. Lex Orlando is a junior at Montville Township High School in New Jersey. Just achieved something incredible.

What? He's a high school junior who raised over $500,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in just seven weeks. Holy moly. That's a lot of money. Yeah.

It's a lot. How she, he? I believe she. Yeah. Alexa.

So working with the student visionaries of the year program, Alexa sent out 200 emails each week trying to connect with corporate sponsors. She hosted a charity auction, and she organized dine to donate events. And her focus and hard work paid off in a huge way. She got 457 donors and sponsors that pledged $504,000. That's incredible.

And she was able to do all of that while also continuing to keep up with her studies at school. And she really enjoyed the adventure. She said that, she was so happy to make an impact on a cause that she cares so deeply about, and she plans to stay involved in the program and help people in the future attain their fundraising goals, which I think is really special because she found a way to do it. Yeah. She found a way to say, hey.

I'm going to connect a whole bunch of people, and and raise some money. And she did. 200 emails a week she was sending. Gosh. And she got 457 donors.

So that's a game of numbers. Yeah. It is. You've gotta hit so many people. 200 emails a week is just, just incredible.

So But the way people responded, that's awesome. Oh, that's huge. Yeah. But but imagine, you know, over the course of seven weeks, that means she sent, like, 14 or 1,500 emails Ugh. To get 457 donors.

Like, that's a it's a lot of nos. That's a lot of nos. And her persistence paid off Oh, in a huge way. I'm gonna I'm just gonna keep on doing this. Yep.

Even after I've received 50 noes, I'm just gonna keep I'm gonna keep trucking. Yeah. I'm gonna keep going. Yep. Good for her.

Yep. Raised over $500,000. Way to go, Alexa. Huge. So we as radio disc jockeys Oh, okay.

Radio DJs Yeah. Use headphones every day. True. Every day, I pack them up and I put them away. I was thinking yesterday, I was packing them up going, why don't we just leave these out?

Oh, I I I think there's a, like, a clean up your workspace kinda thing. Like, that's probably, for me, the big deal. But, also, you don't want anybody else to use your headphones. Well, no. This yeah.

I would I would say that's that's correct. I don't want that to happen. Like, if you left them out, you think somebody's gonna grab them? But everybody, well, I mean, everybody has their own. Like, I I there's no one in in this building who doesn't have their own headphones Okay.

That would be operating a a board. But, yeah, it's a little weird. Like, I mean, it's it's it's like it's like a a framing hammer for a construction worker. Right? Like, they have their hammer in their tool belt.

That's okay. You work construction a little bit too. So I was reading this thing about, like, what's your industry's most borrowed, quote, unquote, item. So the thing that gets taken more than anything. In this industry, pens.

Pens across the board. That's every industry. Every industry. Especially my job because my my other job is central located, like my desk. Right.

My pens, my scissors, my tape dispenser, my stapler. I walk in and I go Where's all my stuff? Who took my somebody took my credit card machine not too long ago. My little The thing you said. Swipey thing.

And I go, who took my credit card swipey thing, and why? Is that what you said? Who took my credit card swipey thing? Yeah. Yeah.

They say this article that I was reading said that headphones for DJs are the most borrowed Yeah. Item. No. I I would like, I have an extra pair in the studio here. So if somebody says, hey.

Do you have headphones we can borrow? I borrow out that older set of headphones, not my ones that I wear every day. Smart. You when you were working in construction, what was the most borrowed item? I I would say, t square was often, like I don't know where my square is at.

Can I borrow yours? Whether the t square or the small little framing square, the little plastic one. Okay. There were those were often mis placed. Tape measures is what they say.

I would say that too because you set it somewhere, and then you went to a different place where the saw is and didn't have the tape measure. And then you went, hey. Can I borrow your tape real quick? Yeah. That too.

Teachers say that dry erase markers are the thing that gets borrowed the most. Musicians say The ones those are borrowed, they're never coming back. Dry erase markers? Yeah. Gone.

Long gone. What what did I say? Oh, musicians. Instrument cables and tuners. Sure.

Hairdressers and barbers frequently borrowed electric shavers. Oh, okay. Hey. Can I just borrow your Yeah? Let me borrow mine's dead.

It's plugged in charging. Can I borrow your clippers real quick? Yeah. For chevs, it's knives. Chevs.

Chevs. Chevs. Chevs. Let me borrow your chev knives. For chevs, it's knife.

Chevs. Get it right. Nice. Yeah. For chevs, it's knives.

Yeah. Something's wrong there. And then mechanics is the perfect Oh, it's the 10 millimeter socket. How did you know that? Because the 10 millimeter socket is always missing.

They say it's the Bermuda Triangle of Tools. Yep. No one borrows it. It simply just vanishes into another You will never know. Like, I probably don't have a 10 millimeter socket right now.

What's going on with the 10 millimeter socket? It once, and then it's you gotta buy a new one. It's the rules. I don't know where it goes. I agree.

That's funny. Yeah. The 10 millimeter socket is always missing. And then you'll use a wrench instead, and then your 10 millimeter wrench is missing. Oh, no.

Yeah. It's just been borrowed out. I need a new 10 millimeter socket. You do? I'm positive.

I guarantee if I go look in my socket drawer with all of my it needs organized. That's that's a drawer that needs help. The it's in the garage. The unit in the garage. I understand.

But that's the worst drawer. Maybe that's what we can do on Sunday. Oh, yay. Please let's. Yes.

The doors here have new fancy face recognition Yeah. Which I didn't know that existed until until excuse me. Until yesterday. It's supposed to, recognize your face and then unlock for you. That's the idea.

But it all it does is say it it what's weird is it recognizes who it is, but it's like, I'm not gonna unlock for you, though. Well, this morning because I typically get ready here in the morning. So I stumbled in this morning. My hair is a mess. No makeup on.

And I go to the door, and it has my face in there. Yeah. Scary. And it says, face not recognized. And I went, oh, no.

No. It it doesn't We should get a we should get a early morning picture in there is what you're saying? Yeah. I see. Something that it will recognize.

Somewhere it goes, oh, this face I know. I see. Okay. That's why I had to have you come try it because I said, hey. Try this face.

Doesn't know who I am either, and I don't know why. But it it pulls up my name, and it's got my picture on there. It's like, I know who you are, but red. Like, okay. Fancy.

I feel like it's very futuristic. Yeah. I know. Like, if you're watching a heist movie and you have to use your it scans your face. Retina to retina scans, and you gotta have two keys and handprints Fingerprints.

All that stuff. Yeah. Mhmm. It feels so legit. It's cool.

It is very cool. It is very cool. Until it doesn't recognize you. You go, this is my face. No.

Face not recognized. Yeah. I don't know who this person is. I don't recognize my face anymore either. Yeah.

Every day, I got new wrinkles. What? Who is this person? Face not recognized. And it makes that noise too.

It it says no. Yeah. You're not you say you are. No. And then you have to use your key, and then it's like, oh, yeah.

Come on in. You do have access. My fault. We had a very serious debate last night before we went to bed. Almost ruined our marriage.

No. It didn't. Yes. It did. You thought a pony and a horse Yeah.

Were the same thing, and then a pony was just a baby horse. Wrong. I said, no. It isn't. What were we even talking about?

I don't even remember how we got talking about a pony. And I said, a pony I said I had a charley horse. That's right. And you said you have a Chuck horse. Chuck pony or something.

Yeah. I said Chuck pony. Yeah. And then you said pony. Right.

Yeah. Like a baby horse. And then your your head popped off, and you went, no. A pony is not a baby horse. And I said, what?

So then we had to look up the name of a baby horse. Which is a foal. Yes. Correct. Good job.

Here's what it says because I've I've been doing some more research this morning. Have you? Yeah. Good job. A pony A pony.

A pony is a breed of horse that is naturally small, typically under fourteen point two hands I totally got that right. Inches. I know. When I did my research. It is under 58 at maturity.

So they are small horses. Yeah. Not Not a baby horse. Horses. They are small horses.

But also not a baby horse. A baby pony is called I don't know. It's also called a foal. Okay. Alright?

But a pony is not a baby horse. Right. Which I knew. Then I said, what about a colt? A colt is a baby horse too, you said.

I said That's right. No. It isn't. Yep. It is.

And then you My argument was it's not because why would they be called the colts? The Indianapolis baby horses? Yeah. Which is a good argument until you look up what a colt is. A colt is a young male horse typically under four years old.

Guess what that is? A baby horse. The Indianapolis baby horses. A toddler horse. Okay.

Toddler horse. They're the Indianapolis Toddler horses, which I think is way funnier. I think it's funny too. That's not threatening at all. Now at four years, a colt is, either turned into a horse or A pony?

Oh, excuse me. It's either turned into a gelding or a Oh, no. Stallion. What's the difference between those two? There's too many too many horses.

A colt be becomes either a gelding or a stallion. Right. What's a gelding? It's a special kind of horse. You didn't do that research.

No. I have I have the information in front of me. I just don't really wanna talk about it. Right. It is a it is a male horse Right.

That cannot breed. There. That's a way to say it. That's one way to put it. And it's just a gelding is.

A stallion can. Opposite of that. That's correct. Okay. Got it.

But only after four years old. So at four years, a colt's life is decided whether it will be a gelding or a stallion. Right. And now we know so much about horses. Way more than I ever wanted to know about horses.

But did you also know that once a foal is weaned, it then becomes a weanling? No. I did not. So, you know, pony is just easy. The whole point of the matter is that I was correct.

And that were wrong. That a pony is not a baby horse. Yeah. And that's really the root of this issue is that I was correct. You were wrong.

A pony is a full grown But, also, the Indianapolis Colts or the Toddler horses. Horses. Yeah. The Indianapolis Toddler horses. Good luck.

That's not a threatening mascot. The toddler horses. That's that's great. If they were in my football division, that would be even better. Because But what's a mare?

That's a it's a girl horse. It's an adult female horse. That's right. I knew that. So I know some things about horses.

Apparently. And most importantly, that a pony is not a baby horse Yeah. Which I Was wrong. Thought was to be true. I was uneducated in And now we know.

Equines. So much about equine. Is it fair to say that as a child and into, I guess, now into adulthood, you were a big fan of Barbie. Oh, I loved Barbie. Right.

Loved Barbie. Yeah. Yes. And still would play with them if you, like, you Emery has them, and most of them are put in storage and whatever for for later life. But, but your Barbie collection passed on, was added to in an immense way, and is quite the crate o Barbie stuff at this point.

Yeah. Yeah? The amount of Barbie that I had was insane, and it got ransacked a little bit because the grandkids came around. Yeah. And so nieces kinda Yeah.

Went through all my Barbie stuff. So I didn't have all of what I wanted to have by the time I had a girl, which is fine because she didn't eat at all anyway. And then by the time she got finished playing with what she wanted to play with and things had been broken, and it's fine because that was most of that stuff was made in the eighties. So in the sixties, Barbie, had 0% flat feet. In the sixties?

Yeah. All feet were high heel feet. You could get sneakers, though. Not in the sixties. Okay.

In the sixties, Barbie had high heel feet. Okay. Every Barbie had high heel feet. Yeah. Now well over half of Barbies in the lineup are flat footed.

They wear they don't have high heeled feet. Really? Doctors, scientists, paramedics, athletes, they all need specific shoes that are not high heels, and Barbie models her footwear choice based on what the task demands. And being flat footed and wearing flat shoes when she needs to work on her feet, be physically active or more stable means that Barbie is now flat footed and has ditched her high heels a lot of the time. I was gonna say, can she still wear a high heel if she wants to?

I don't know. I did have like, Skipper had flat feet. The Skipper that I had had flat feet, and then there was a little sister too called Stacy that I had that I loved. She had flat feet. So the younger Right.

They were putting high heels on the little kids. Correct. Smart. Smart. But you could buy a sneaker for Barbie.

She would still have her, like Weird feet. Swept foot, but you could put a sneaker on her. Was she tiptoed, though? Was she yeah. So It didn't matter.

You didn't pay attention to that. Matter. You made exceptions. I get it. But the I'm just saying that it's interesting that between 1959 and 2024, about 60% of the Barbie lineup is flat footed now.

Interesting. Yeah. Did you know that I hated playing Barbie with other people? Yeah. Because they didn't play the right way.

No. They didn't play the right way. They wanted to just change their clothes and do their hair, and I was like, no. No. No.

No. There's storylines to you. You. We got a soap opera going. I had yeah.

I had relationships happening. It was, like, Barbie's best friend, and they were all named. Oh, man. It was a saga. Yeah.

You had you had a a thing. I did. It was called no friends. Hey. Oh, I'm just kidding.

Hey. Barbie was my friend. I know. I know. That's exactly right.

No. You're not playing right. I'm just gonna I'm just gonna do this by myself. You don't understand the drama. Yeah.

There's stories to be told. Yeah. Not hair to be done. Right. Ugh.

Human relationships, no ick. No compromise. Play with my plastic friend. Right. She gets me.

What? It doesn't matter. Alright. Hey. We went to a magic show last night.

That is true. Magic. Yeah. I kinda made the kids go. Emery was was kind of excited to go.

Beck was not so excited to go. Years ago, we went to how old was she? Probably eight or nine. Uh-huh. We went to Illusion.

Magic show. Yeah. And she was selected from the audience to participate, which was really fun and cool. And, and so that was I was like I think in her head, she was like, yeah. I was I like, magic was cool.

I did a cool magic thing. Both her and Beck when they were little loved magic. Each of them had magic kits. For sure. They would they would practice their magic on us.

And so I was like, oh, this will be great. This is a fun little throwback to when they were little kids. Beck was not so pleased to be going with us. I just got off of work. Yeah.

I think he enjoyed himself. I think he did too. Yeah. I think we all enjoyed ourselves. I said, it'll be fun.

Even hokey magic is still pretty cool. Hokey magic? I yeah. Hokey there's some Hokey magic. You know, where you go, we all There was none of that on display last night.

It was a pretty good show. There was fire? Yes. That was exciting when there's fire. My favorite part about magic.

I know a lot of people don't like magic, but I think it's I like the mystery of it. And there's people that are like, nope. I gotta know. I gotta know how it's done. I gotta know.

But I like the mystery of it. Do you? I do. You like not knowing? Yeah.

There's part of me that that always as a logical scientific brained person goes like, this has to make sense somehow. Like, I I don't know how, but, you know, it's all engineered. Like, there's a and I like that you're like, don't tell me. I like the illusion. I like it.

I like not knowing. Yeah. Because Like, for me, I'm like, I wanna figure it out. Now if you tell me that that's gonna ruin the it's gonna ruin the magic, so to speak. Literally.

It Yeah. I like being surprised and being like, woah. It's exciting. It is very cool. It's it's super neat.

There's always a straight jacket involved. Well, the only when there's an escape, and there was an escape. An escapologist. That's right. And, and that was an an intense escape.

It was? Escape. It was fire. Yes. He was upside down.

Correct. There were claws like a bear trap. There was a time limit. There was a a countdown timer. I think he got out at three seconds.

It was close. I was starting to panic a bit. I know. There's a lot of shaking when in the straight jacket. And then, you know, a a weird illusion or a thing that happens when you're putting on the straight jacket What's that?

Is that, that stage pose where there's, like, like, it's a like, you're running, but you're paused, and then your arms go out to the side, like, you're getting ready to run. What are you talking about? And then so the the assistants grab the the sleeves of the straight jacket, and your arms are, like, 40 feet long. And then they cross and then they tie them to your back, and you're fagging and struggling. They did a trick last night.

Apparently, allegedly, they had Houdini's original handcuffs. Yeah. How did they get across the stage like that? I don't know. I don't either.

They were in glass. I know. And the glass broke, and then suddenly, the magician was in those handcuffs. And there was a spark and then handcuffs. And a taped man to a chair was not the same man taped to the chair as the man taped to the chair.

I don't know. That was probably my favorite trick the whole night because it went so fast that I was like, no. No. No. You literally said all that, do it again.

Because there were three different people to watch, and I hadn't seen everything that was going on. That is how illusions work. It's called The trick of the eye. Yes. Just tricks.

Always watch the hand that's moving, not the one that's doing the magic. Oh, where did it go? I liked it. It was fun. It was a good time.

Really good show. Glad that you talked the kids into going. I think they had a good time. I think they did too. And they'll remember it.

I always like when they're a little bit grumpy when we go into something, and then I happen to look over and they're smiling and laughing, and I go, I told you. Yeah. I knew you'd have a good time. Never get any credit for telling me that you'll have a good time, but I knew you would. Yeah.

And there they are having a good time. So, anyway, fun fun evening. I wonder if it'll entice them to get their magic kits back out. Beck had a fake he had a fake thumb. Yeah.

Remember? What would he do with that fake thumb? I don't even know. I can't remember either. He I found that all over the house all day.

Thumb? Yeah. He was I think he just carried it around. He was no. He was always practicing his tricks, his illusions.

That's right. Oh, I miss when they used to do magic. Do they still have their kits? I think Beck still does. Emery's got thrown apart, but I think Beck might still have his.

I don't know. Well, we'll find out when all the top hats start showing up again, and they're like, look at this. Look at my illusions. Watch my show. Pick a card.

You know, all that stuff. I do. I remember all of it. It's fun. We'll see what happens.

Are you ready? Yeah. That was that was the moment. That was the big escape. I went, are you ready?

Criss Angel. Magic. A couple of weeks ago, we were talking about how I needed a new can opener Yes. And how I just haven't been able to, what, get one. Yeah.

I was thinking of a phrase that means, like, you Obtain, acquire, go shopping. It's a it's an idiom where you I wanna say all I wanna say is cut the cord, and that's not right. What does that mean? Bite the bullet is the one you're looking for. Is what I'm looking for.

I couldn't cut the cord. Just attached to the one I had. Okay. So you were talking about the best can opener. You were looked online and saw the best can opener.

Right. And our friend texted us and said, I have that can opener. I've bought that can opener for lots of people that I've bought. We hung out with her a couple of days ago, and she bought us a new can opener. I know.

So we have a new can opener now at our house. This is true. I don't know how it works. What do you mean? I tried to use it, and I was like, I can't get this thing to work.

Put it on there and turn the knob. I tried. It's it's it's not difficult. You just put it on there and then turn the knob. Okay.

Did you try that? Yeah. I did. Did you try just putting it on there and turning the knob? Yes, Josh.

Did you? Yeah. I did. Go? Terribly.

I couldn't get it to work. Now I will say that when she gave us that hand opener, her and her husband gotten a little stiff because he said it was the wrong one. A bit of a debacle. There was a bit of a debacle about the can opener. I'm grateful for the new can opener.

Me too. I had to chime into their fight and be like, hey. Hey. Hey, guys. New can opener.

That's not fine. I'm excited about this gift. I think it is, a little bit funny, though, that both Emery and I were like, the old can opener works great. I know. Both of you guys worked it and worked it just fine.

Yeah. I have not been able to get that thing to work. I mean, it works, but it's like, you have to, like, really use force to get it to work. Yeah. Arm strength in that.

It's tough. So the new one is easier to use, but you don't know how to use it. So when you tried to open a can, did you go back to the old one or what? No. You opened it.

Oh, you haven't used it since then? No. Oh, I thought maybe you would try to do another can opening situation. Just the one can opening situation. Okay.

That I, apparently, am not good at. Well, you'll have to try some more. Practice practice with the can opener. Find some more cans to open K. And then open up some cans.

Okay. I'll give it a shot. Alright. Sounds good. Sounds like a plan.

I have a zippy little car. Yes. And I like driving that zippy little car. Uh-huh. And, sometimes I feel like people go too slow for me to be behind.

Yeah. And so then I have to move around them because I can't handle how slow they're going. And when you say slow, do you mean how the speed limit they're going? I can't handle how the speed limit you're going. I I'm not incriminating myself.

Okay. I'm just checking. Trying to understand. But what I also don't like, I am such a contradiction because I don't like when people pass me. Uh-huh.

Like, woah. Slow down. You're going way too fast. Yeah. Because I'm like, oh, this happened yesterday.

I was zipping around a person. I was like, you're going so slow. And then driving driving driving, and then a truck comes around. And I was not doing the speed limit. I was going faster than the speed limit.

Oh. I know. I know. I know. I know.

And he zipped around me. Yeah. And I was like, oh, I'm going to slow for you. And I was so mad at that guy. And then I was like, slow down.

Yeah. You're fun to ride with sometimes. I even did this in my car. I put my hands up, and I was like, you tough guy. Oh, man.

I was like, you think you're pretty cool going so fast? I am a lot of fun. Yeah. No. You are.

You're you're an adventure. That is absolutely true. Did you, confront the guy, or did you just that was it? That was the entire interaction? Was I gonna confront him?

I don't know. Sometimes people will follow somebody to where they go, and they'll go, you you think you're so good at driving? No. I'm just the hot stuff in my car. I'm just, I just cause contention with my windows rolled up.

I go I go, oh, and then I let them drive away because I'm not I'm not gonna get in fights with them. Well, yeah, don't don't do that. I mean, you don't need you don't need that in your life. No. I I won't.

It's bad enough. You're having a road competition. I'm not having a road competition. I also just wanna say, hey. Settle down.

Go to speed limit. There's only one of us that can be fast on this road, and it's me. That's all. Okay. Thank you for clarifying.

Now we all know. Watch out for the little zippy car. Got it. Part of our job responsibilities are posting on social media. This is true.

And I've been slacking this week because mostly here's why. Why? Why? It's hard to like, I have a newfound respect for influencers sometimes because they post multiple times a day. Sure.

And I I never know what to post. I don't know what's gonna get Okay. Feedback. I think what happens gonna get reactions. What happens?

I think what happens with influencers and and people that are doing that, like, all day long, they're they're just kind of telling their story. We do that for four hours every day on this show. Yeah. Right? And I think because not everybody has access to this platform, on broadcast radio to say, okay.

Here we go. Like and it's streaming all over the world, and we're making it into a podcast. Like, every day, four hours, we're in here doing that. I think, ideally, it would be to sort of combine the two and say, alright. Now we're gonna show you behind the scenes stuff, which we do.

And we post that on TikTok, and we post that on reels, and we post that on YouTube shorts, and that goes all over the place. I think it's harder to do all of the in between stuff, like the the stuff that isn't just that, like the stuff where it's just you and I existing and having a life and the things that we're doing. Because I I prefer to live in that moment, and I think a lot of people that are doing influencer stuff what you're saying. Are documenting those things. Every second.

Yeah. Yeah. Life. And so when you see it, that's why you see it on social media and you go, oh, they live a such a a lavish life. They're always doing stuff.

They're always on vacation. They're always doing like, there's so much pressure on that existence To perform all the time. Perform and to document and to be out of the moment. Like, I'm not I'm not enjoying it because I've got my phone up, and I've gotta be sharing this with my followers. I see what you're saying.

Yeah. I would so much rather, like, live my life, do my thing, share some fun stuff here and there Right. And and do the show and talk about it. Right. And that's the hard part is, like, I wanna share, like, more of what we do, but I don't I don't ever want it to be, like, that invasive.

Yeah. And I feel like it has a real any kind of fake performance. Do you know what I mean? Like Absolutely. Oh, look at this funny video that is essentially scripted.

Correct. Or the same thing that everyone else is doing. Yeah. I think there are trends that you're trying, but I think it's gotta be the right trend. Like, I don't just wanna like, I don't wanna recreate somebody's comedy sketch trend.

Right. I would so much rather be like, this is a challenge that you have to do, like when we did the portrait painting thing. Yeah. That was fun. That was fun, but it was it's, like, it's still us.

It's just us in our kitchen painting each other's faces, and it's a challenge that a lot of people are doing. I painted your face. Uh-huh. You painted a gremlin face. You painted someone who doesn't look anything like you.

No way. That looks like you. That face I painted looks like you. You're looking at it right now because it hangs in the studio behind me. Yeah.

It's right behind you. Come on. It doesn't look like me. Is your face. Who's that guy?

That's your beard, bro. Those are your lips. That's your I'm that is a self portrait if I've ever seen one. It's not a self portrait. Well, it's not a self portrait.

It's a portrait of some other guy. You are lady in the water. Yeah. My head is just floating. I mean, mine is too just in white.

I just gave you a a fancy background. I don't know. I just struggle every day about, like, what should I post today? And then it's like everybody's asking the same questions. Right.

If you were a superhero, what superpower would you like? And I I don't wanna play the game that everybody else is playing. So I'm stuck in this, like So you know what would be valuable would be input on what do people want to see Yes. From the show. What do you want to see from Josh and Chantel?

What can we share Yeah. That would be a value where you'd feel like, hey. I I engage with this content. I follow it because it it's worth my time. There you go.

Because there's so much out there. And if you're like, hey. Listen. I hear enough of you. I don't wanna see anymore.

That's fine too. Yeah. Okay. Feedback is feedback. Yeah.

But don't tell us. Don't tell us the bad parts. No. That's fine. That's fine.

I I think it would be really interesting to to do some sort of survey or get some of that information, like, to know, like, what what could we provide that you're not getting anywhere else that we would be able to, to to put together for you and be like, yeah. I can't get this anywhere else. These guys do it. I wanna know what that is. Yeah.

Tell us what that is. That's worthwhile. Right? Chime in on socials. Let us know.

Send us some messages. Get in those, DMs, whatever it's called. Let us know. If there's something that you're like, no. You guys do this, and I love it, and you haven't done it forever or whatever it is.

Like, that would be super helpful. Or call the studio. Tell us. That's fine too. Yeah.

That is totally fine. We have that phone number, 208-525-9797. You can call us There you go. And tell us.

You know? We'd we'd we'd like to make stuff that you'd care about. That'd be awesome. So let us know. Let us know for sure.

It is tomorrow. Tomorrow is the big day. Twenty sixth annual Classy ninety seven second chance prom coming up tomorrow, 8PM to 11PM. It's going to be at the waterfront of Snake River Landing, and it's all made possible thanks to Browning's Honey. If you want free tickets, there are still tickets available at Browning's Honey.

They're just about three miles north of Bish's RV on the Lewisville Highway. You can snag them today and check out their gift shop because they have so much delicious honey. I know. We have honey to try. Yeah.

I got honey sticks. That I have. I got them. We didn't even try any yesterday. I know.

We gotta try some honey today. Okay. We'll try some honey. Settle down. No.

You settle down. I will not be settled until I can have some honey. Okay. So Browning's Honey, is helping make this year's prom a reality, and we're excited to have them on board with us. This year's theme is Enchanted Forest.

It's coming up tomorrow. If you haven't made plans to join us, make plans to join us. Yeah. It's gonna be a big party. We've got music, and we've got refreshments and a dance floor, that is, like, completely transformed into an enchanting haven with twinkling lights, greenery, and all of the fun.

It's gonna be a great night. So, if you don't have tickets yet, get them for free at Browning's Honey today. You can buy them in the app. It is Friday, so it's half price Friday. It's basically a buy one, get one.

Half price, essentially. Yeah. It's, it's half price Friday on your tickets online. You can buy them in the app right now, which is great. And, if you wanna grab free tickets from me tomorrow at the Farmer's Market, I'll be there nine until noon.

So you've got a few chances left to get tickets. You can buy tickets at the door. It's $5 per person, if you wanna show up tomorrow, maybe you don't know if you're gonna make it, but you don't you know, like, we'll see. It's only $5 per person at the door if you wanna get in tomorrow, 8PM to eleven at the waterfront at Snake River Landing. It's gonna be a lot of fun, and we're giving away a 200 Visa gift card.

That's right. That's right. I know. It is right. I know.

It's a thing. You can win. We'll give it away just after 10:00, during the prom. So, as you enter, you'll fill out the little form on your ticket. That's gonna go into the entry jar.

And then just after ten, we are going to draw out one winner who will get a $200 Visa gift card. What else do you have to add? It's my turn to talk. Sure. I was gonna say that you can come dressed in theme Sure.

Enchanted forest, or you can come dressed however you wanna dress. Let me let me explain, though, that the dance floor will be decorated as an enchanted forest, so you don't need to come as an enchanted forest. You take away everyone's fun. I'm not taking away everyone's fun. You want to dress like a tree.

I wanted to dress like a tree. Yeah? Yeah. Like a talking tree. Like a yeah.

I think that would have been awesome. No. You wouldn't let me. I had to buy a dress. A real Oh.

A real Oh, I had to buy a dress. Oh, dang it. I was just thinking I was looking at the poster that's hanging up over there. Yeah. And the most enchanted forest I can think of is, the one in Robin Hood.

Yes. And then I thought, we could have gone as Robin Hood and Little Joe. Here she goes again. That that would have been fantastic. So there are real, quote unquote enchanted forests, wasted, in literature.

Do you do you know some of these? Say some. Well, say some. Say some, and I'll tell you if I know it or not. Alright.

I'm trying to scroll some some books that sound familiar. A Midsummer's Night Dream has an enchanted forest. By Shakespeare? Yep. Okay.

Yes. Puck is in that one. Do what now? Puck. There's character in that one.

Uh-huh. There's an enchanted forest in a scarlet letter. There is an enchanted forest in beloved from Toni Morrison. Right up. There is an enchanted forest in the road by Cormac McCarthy.

There is I read the road. Okay. There's an enchanted forest. I guess. It says there is.

It says there's one in Harry Potter. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Alright. There is, there is one in Winnie the Pooh.

There The hundred acre wood. Let's call this Winnie the Pooh. Winnie the Pooh? No. How about?

Hey. Doesn't Tolkien have, an enchanted forest? He does. And guess what's in his enchanted forest? Elves.

Ents, which are Trees. Enchanted trees. Yes. They are. I could have gone as an ent.

You blew it. My fault. I was gonna say really quickly that you were working on the playlist last night. Yes. And Emery and I had some dancing in the kitchen happening.

She taught me some dance moves, so I am good to go. Okay. You might say I'm h o t t o g o. Is that right? Do you think you're gonna remember the hand motions to hot to go?

Yeah. T t o g o. It's a little rough right now. I listen. I'll be more limber tomorrow afternoon.

Limber? Yeah. You'll have stretch. I'll be loosened up. Alright.

Sounds good. Yep. Join us at the twenty sixth annual classy ninety seven second chance prom. It's tomorrow. Don't forget your dancing shoes.

I went to the library yesterday. Yes. And I just went quickly after work to drop off some books and get a new one. Uh-huh. And I they dropped off my books, go upstairs to get the book I wanted from upstairs, and I walked downstairs, and I passed the picture book section of the live the kids section.

We haven't been in there in a minute. I know. And that made me really sad because The stacks and stacks and stacks of books that, little kids like to check out. Like, do you remember the size of the stacks? Yes.

Holy smokes. I know. I love that. Like, you're gonna read four dozen books. And they did.

I know. And they'd sit, and they'd look, and they'd read nonstop. And then they, got into, Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Well, it was Nate. Those first chapter books were like The Magic Treehouse Yes. Absolutely.

Jones. Mhmm. And I got really What was that cat's name? Pete? Skippyjon Jones.

No. Oh, Pete the Cat. Pete the Cat. Yeah. Lots and lots of books.

And then, what's the, it's not the Fablehaven. What's the, oh, what? I can't remember what Percy Jackson? No. The one that Beck got into the met the author.

Oh, a Wookiee in my closet? I don't remember. Yeah. Is that cool? About yeah.

I can't think of the author's name, though. But but it was super cool. Idaho native, I think. I think you're right. Albert Skye, I think is his name.

You're right. Yeah. Yeah. He, yeah, he did all of those. No.

He didn't do Wookie in the closet. I can't remember what he did. You have to look it up. But, anyway, the just the transition Creature in my closet. Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah. He had, potter Wookie and Yes. Yeah. Yeah.

All of those. Yeah. And he got really super into those. And then, yeah, huge diary of a wimpy kid phase. And then I just missed the picture book section.

I know. I haven't been I don't even know what the new picture books are. I used to be on top of, like, the new releases. Well, we're really big into, Piggy and Gerald. Yeah.

Those guys and the pigeon. Yeah. And then the pigeon got his own book. Yeah. The pigeon had his own book first.

Did he? Yeah. And then Piggy and Gerald came out. The pigeon was first. Oh, alright.

I don't know the Piggy and Gerald lore, so that's that's my bad. I just know they were fun books. Yeah. I even stopped because there was a poster hanging on the, they just had a poster hanging up about, like, a a party that they were gonna have for kids ages zero to 12. Okay.

I used to take the kids to the parties there. Yeah. We went to, Skippyjon Jones party there once. We did a bunch of Harry Potter. Man, I just miss going to the library with my little kids.

Well, now when you go, they're like, let's go upstairs. I'm gonna go find some books. If you're a parent with little kids and you're still in the picture book section Embrace it. Check a book out for me and my kids. Grab a piggy and Gerald.

They're great. They are great. Are you ready for some would you rather this or that? The question is, are you ready for this or that? I'm never ready, but here we go anyway.

Do this. Right? Because you hate hypothetical questions. I know. I know.

Love them. So I just do it to annoy you because that's what love is. It works. Would you rather this or that? Would you rather have come alive origami creatures or balloon animals?

Would I rather have origami creatures or balloon animals come to life? Yes. I'm picking balloon animals. Don't you think that would be awesome to see puffy animals, like a puffy snake? Woah.

That's just a balloon. Let me tell you. I'm gonna pick balloon animals as well. Okay. Because if they get out of hand, I think they're easier to deal with No.

Than, origami ones. Plus, the origami creatures can paper cut you. Yeah. But, also, the balloon animals are gonna make that noise, the twisty balloon noise That you love. Every time they move.

So you'll hear them coming. Yeah. Oh, cool. When they start moving quick, you And then I go, don't you come near. I have a pin.

That's a good it's a good balloon noise. I'm impressed. Try one. Yours is more like a DJ scratching the turntables. But I I appreciate it.

That was good. Say yours again. Often Say yours again. Oh, alright. That's what I did.

Alright. I don't often what? You don't often follow through on making the sound effects. No. Because you're just here to humiliate me.

Oh, what was the point of this would you rather, game? I missed that. To annoy me? Oh, okay. Weird.

It's what love is. Yeah. Balloon animals is what I'm picking. Me too. Alright.

Let's go. Would you rather this or that? Now you and I, for several, several weeks, have been paying attention to these baby eagles in the Big Bear Valley. And we've shared updates throughout the weeks as you've watched, and you've kind of been, real obsessed with these two eaglets that I wouldn't say obsessed. I mean, you're watching all day every day.

Not all day and not every day. So act up. Hold on. Let's settle down. You check-in on them at least once a day.

Yeah. Not on the weekend. I forget Occasionally. Usually, it's when I'm sitting in front of a computer, and that's normally at work. If on a Saturday night, I'm like, oh, I even checked in on the Eagles, I'll quickly do a, ah, still there.

Correct. So, we sort of have been following along with Fledge Watch. Yeah. Fledge Watch. Which is, when the baby eagles will leave the nest.

And Fledge Watch officially started On Tuesday. On is that right? On Tuesday. And so we're just trying to find out exactly what day they will take flight and leave the nest. And it literally could be any minute.

Like, you just never know. And now what I've found myself doing whenever I'm watching is going like that movement looks like they're gonna fly. It's gonna happen right now. It's like this weird anticipation mixed with, like, but it shouldn't happen yet. Like, hold on.

Don't go yet. I know. It's a weird emotion for a couple of birds I know. In California that live in a nest a 45 feet above the ground. I don't know if they're necessarily ready.

It doesn't quite Now when you say that, are you saying that from the aspect of, like, you're not I'm not ready, so you're not ready. I just feel like they still have so much learning to do. This is true. This is true. It still doesn't quite feel like they've grown into their feet completely.

They're getting better. There's a lot of hopping around. They stand pretty much all day. Yeah. There was just quite the tussle there a minute ago over some food.

They I was afraid they were gonna fall out. I was afraid they were gonna rip that fish in half. Which would have been a better solution. But it they were they were having a bit of a moment. Each of them had a talon hooked into that that fish, and they were they were fighting.

Yeah. And I don't know. I mean, look. You and I have been watching this a lot because it's fascinating nature. It's been very interesting to watch them grow.

When we started watching them, you they were little fuzz balls. They looked like little gray kittens, just in there in that nest. And the nest was huge. Now the nest is like a flat platform. And every time they get closer to the edge, I go You're too close.

Yeah. Every time. You're too close. Danger is on that edge. So I think, it's it's very possible.

It could happen over the weekend. We don't know. And we're we're gonna be busy, and there are gonna be times where you're not gonna know what the eagles are up to. And I think it's gonna be real interesting to see when when you log on and that nest doesn't have any eagles on it. And that's gonna be a sad time.

That is gonna be sad because then what am I supposed to watch all morning? You? Yeah. Here I am. I'm supposed to pay attention to you in the morning?

That's right. I don't think so. Rude. It it I hope it doesn't happen when you're not watching. Me too.

Because I think it's gonna be a real special moment. There was a moment you got teary yesterday watching. There's, there's a lot of emotion tied up in these eagles. I got teary because we watched the video of the The one flying out of the nest. Yeah.

In '22 in 2022. Yeah. Spirit was that eagle Right. That flew the nest. And it was kind of majestic and odd It is very special.

Inspiring. It's cool. So, yeah, I'm I have a lot of feelings. I know you do. Tied up in these eagles.

That that I feel like I should explain myself. I just have a lot of feelings. Yeah. I know. About these eagles.

I feel my emotions very deeply. Yeah. It's great. It it's a lot of fun to watch them, and I know they're gonna fledge soon. And then we're gonna have to find something else to watch, but we'll we'll figure it out.

Let's watch them fight over food again. Okay. That was pretty cool. Also, if you need something to do this weekend, Maya and I recommend coming to see Josh and I at the Farmer's Market tomorrow morning from nine to noon That's right. In Idaho Falls.

And then tomorrow night is prom. That's right. With Browning's Honey, get your tickets. We've got all the information in the Classy 97 app. It's half price Friday.

It's the last chance to get them for half price today. If you are planning on buying tickets, save yourself some cash and get them for half price today. $5 at the door or get them for free at Browning's Honey, today. And then tomorrow at the Farmer's market, I'll have free tickets while we're there from nine until noon. So stop by and, and see us there.

Yeah. That's gonna do it. I got a lot of work to do to get ready for prom. So I'm gonna I'm gonna go get busy, but, have a great rest of your day. We'll see you back here on Monday.

We'll see you at prom tomorrow. Yes. Farmers market tomorrow. Yes. And, all the things.

Have a great day. We'll see you. Goodbye. Thanks for listening to wake up classy 97, the podcast. If you enjoy the show, please share, subscribe, and rate the podcast.

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