Wake Up Classy 97 The Podcast

Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh & Chantel from Monday, June 8th, 2026 / The big recap of the epic 27th Annual Classy 97 Second Chance Prom with costumes, thrones, a 360 photo booth, and one very large dress in a very small hallway. Plus, Josh's weekend of backyard projects, the first stop of their Salt & Cream Club ice cream tour, a new indie co-op game called Bombanana! that sounds very interesting, NBA Finals news with the Knicks leading the Spurs 2-0 heading into Game 3, wasp behavior, a discovery of Golden Age of Piracy ships, wildlife crossing bridges in Northern California, sleep apnea and snoring conversations, a "Would You Rather" on outfit sizing, box office results including the Scary Movie reboot and Masters of the Universe, whether a live patio-style podcast event could actually bring out more than five fans, and more!

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: Podcast LIVE
(6:39) - Brushing molars
(10:18) - Good News
(13:26) - Chantel's snoring
(18:46) - Prom recap
(23:16) - Making the most of Sunday
(29:49) - Bombanana!
(35:49) - Salt & Cream Club
(40:50) - NBA Finals
(46:35) - Bug playground
(51:16) - Bullying wasps
(55:46) - Real pirate ships
(58:50) - Would You Rather
(1:01:02) - Backrooms, Scary Movie, and He-Man

What is Wake Up Classy 97 The Podcast?

Wake up with Josh & Chantel every weekday from 6a-10a on Classy 97! Missed the show or want to revisit your favorite moments from the show, enjoy Wake Up Classy 97 - The Podcast!

Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Monday, June 8th, 2026

Episode summary introduction:

The big recap of the epic 27th Annual Classy 97 Second Chance Prom with costumes, thrones, a 360 photo booth, and one very large dress in a very small hallway. Plus, Josh's weekend of backyard projects, the first stop of their Salt & Cream Club ice cream tour, a new indie co-op game called Bombanana! that sounds very interesting, NBA Finals news with the Knicks leading the Spurs 2-0 heading into Game 3, wasp behavior, a discovery of Golden Age of Piracy ships, wildlife crossing bridges in Northern California, sleep apnea and snoring conversations, a "Would You Rather" on outfit sizing, box office results including the Scary Movie reboot and Masters of the Universe, whether a live patio-style podcast event could actually bring out more than five fans, and more!

Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: Podcast LIVE
(6:39) - Brushing molars
(10:18) - Good News
(13:26) - Chantel's snoring
(18:46) - Prom recap
(23:16) - Making the most of Sunday
(29:49) - Bombanana!
(35:49) - Salt & Cream Club
(40:50) - NBA Finals
(46:35) - Bug playground
(51:16) - Bullying wasps
(55:46) - Real pirate ships
(58:50) - Would You Rather
(1:01:02) - Backrooms, Scary Movie, and He-Man

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Full show transcript:

So I stumbled across an interesting concept and not that the podcast and doing the podcast live in front of an audience is unheard of. There are a lot of podcasts that will go on tour and because podcast live come watch, right?

Yeah. And you can be in the audience when we do it. Well, there is a radio host who started taking her show on the road around town. I kind of like this idea.

We had this idea a long time ago, actually. But here's what she's doing. She's doing a Friday night live on the town kind of show. So she goes and sets up a mobile studio. She's just hanging out with the people. They come by and she's just doing her show remotely all summer long, which I think is a fun way to turn. Yeah, that's kind of fun. Like if you do a night show in radio, what a great way to be like, hey, come and see me.

I'm sitting downtown. Yeah. You can come by and I'm at this place and you know, whatever, like it's a cool, cool vibe and she's calling it the patio cast. Ooh. Which is kind of fun, right? Like I kind of dig on that. I like that too. So she's taking her show to a different patio every Friday night all summer long, which is a cool concept.

That is cool. I like that. I like that too. So that got me thinking if we were going to do the show because we do a morning show, where would we go and would people show up because people are on their way to work when we do the show? So probably not a big like hook them in kind of thing. I think we would have to do an entire bonus episode and we would have to do that on an evening somewhere where more people could show up.

Do you think people would? Do you think people would show up? I would hope so.

I know, but like how many seats could we fill? Five. Five! Five seats! I like it! A five seat show. Very exclusive and intimate. Be quick, it's going to sell out. Five seats only. Hope you get one of the ones that's next to your significant other because there's only five. So we get two couples and a solo.

I bet we could get ten. Five couples. You don't think we could get five people to buy two tickets?

There might be. You think we could get twenty? Buy tickets though. Would you just do it for free?

What if we did it for a charity? I thought you were just...

Now I'm all confused because I thought it was just like hey we're doing a show, drop by.

Well that's what she's doing, which we could totally do that in a casual way. But if we wanted to set it up like hey we're going to be on stage somewhere and you're going to come and watch the show in big podcast style. I see what you're saying. We could do a Q &A, meet and greet thing. That could be fun for some VIPs. They get lanyards.

I know. You're still fancy. I know. Who do I think we are? Exactly. Well I would hope that we would get at least some family and friends that would show up. They're not showing up. You don't think so? No. You don't think our family and friends are going to buy tickets to our show?

If you are family and friends and you are listening to this portion of the show right now on the podcast, email to proofit. Email? Email, wakeupclassy97 at gmail.com and prove that you're listening if you're family and friends.

Why is our family and friends going to email? I don't even think my friends know my email.

I just said wakeupclassy97 at gmail.com. Email to the show. Why don't they just text us? Because that's, no, I want proof that you're listening right now and you would show up for a live show. How many emails are we going to get?

Is it free or do they have to pay? Family discount.

They don't have to commit to showing up. I just want proof that they're listening and would show up.

Given the opportunity. How many emails are we going to get? I don't think, I don't know. I have no idea. How many do you think? Maybe two. Yeah, I think two.

I think we're going to get two emails that are going to say I was listening, I would show up.

Yeah, I think we'd get two for sure. And I could tell you their names.

Right. I think we're going to get two emails.

And you know what? I appreciate those two emails very much. The only way we're going to get more emails is if those two people were pretty confident in, tell other people about it, and then they send emails. Yeah, yeah. Which fine, word of mouth family and friends, word of mouth. You know what? Here's the deal. For every email you recruit, you get a free ticket.

We don't even have a show yet. We'll figure it out.

Anyway, I like the concept.

I think it would be fun to do the show live in front of some people. It would be fun. I think it'd be, like we sit in the room and we talk and we do the thing, but I think it'd be fun to, even if we had 20 people. I don't care. I think it'd be fun to have a small little thing and go, hey, thanks for hanging out. We're going to record the show, you know, whatever.

We could take, yeah, it could be kind of improv style where we could take like topics from the audience.

Yeah, or if people want, you know, we could do like Q &A things as people are, you know, getting seated and stuff. And then we could have a bucket and we could pull questions out of. I think that'd be a fun thing. Yeah, I think it'd be cool. We could have a guest.

Who would we have as a guest? I don't know. I have no idea. It could be anybody. It could be a mystery guest. And then we have no preparation time and we just have to make up conversation on the spot.

How would you do with that? Not so good.

No? Nope. What about being in front of 20 people? Does that make you nervous? Yes. It does?

20 people. I don't like being in front of people. I'm not any good at it. But it would just be this. I know, but this is fine because it's just you and me. Yeah. I don't look out and see a bunch of people.

Just look at me then. Quit looking out under the dark. I don't know. We'll see. Maybe one day it'll be a fun thing that we could do.

It could be fun for sure. All right.

Well, here's today's show. Looking for those emails.

Hello. Hi. Hi.

Hi. Hi. We're back. Hey, and we're back. Standing there in the bathroom. Seems like we never left. I know. Brushing my teeth this morning and I'm looking in the mirror and I'm going like, well, wasn't that just the longest weekend ever? That's what I'm thinking of myself as I'm brushing my molars and I'm going there. What am I doing? Waking up. I gotta go to work.

Time out. Which ones are your molars? The ones in the back. The very, very back? Yeah. These ones? My dentist just told me I need to spend a little extra time back there.

Yeah, I get told that too. That's a thing I've been told.

So I've been focusing on my molars.

I also was told that I should be using my water pick flosser every day.

Oh, I did not get told that. Yeah, I haven't done that. I did have a retainer years and years and years ago. Yeah. A bottom retainer that was like a permanent retainer. Right. Fell out. Cement's still there. They, every time I go in, they try to like scrape it off.

That's really on there, guys.

And every time I wish that they put in some kind of notes or something to say, we've worked on this because every time.

If you get a new hygienist or even if you have one that you've had before, can you not just say, hey, by the way, reminder, there's cement in there.

That's what I, like I wish that there was notes in my file that was like.

You be the notes. No, but they just should. Because then they're going to sit in a scrape pad. You're going to go, you're going to want to scrape it. That cement, it doesn't come out.

You all have tried some of it has, they just have to get a grinder now to get the rest of it.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

It's become my friends now. It's like part of my teeth now.

Oh, fun. Good for you.

Good for me. Sorry.

Are you going to sit and scrape on it? No. What do you mean? Well, I just didn't know why you brought it up. We were talking about the dentist. Yeah. I was talking about brushing my molars.

And then I talked about brushing my molars and then I, it was a natural.

Then you just shared a story. Got it. Okay.

That's how conversations go.

Well, I mean, loosely, sure.

Do you, are you thinking about, you share something. I was sharing that the weekend was short. That's what I was sharing. And that while I was brushing my teeth

and instead of saying teeth, I said molars. And then you went, yeah.

That's what I do. Okay.

I'm just trying to keep up. That is all.

I'm running, Josh. You're, you're, you're just walking, but I'm running.

Yeah. I'm, I'm over here. I'll be okay. All right. Y'all good? Until you say something else. I'm going to take it slow. Let's finish this one. Okay. And then we'll move on from here. Okay. Good morning. Hi, it's Monday. We're back in the studio. Shortest weekend ever. Very short. Very short. I got nothing further to say. Yeah, sure. Yeah.

I've said what I needed to say.

Okay. For the, for now. Perfect. I'm not trying to stifle you. Please share stories. That's important in conversation. As you said, I was just trying to track the train.

You can't, you cannot.

No, I cannot. You are correct. All right. Let's get you some good news. About a year ago. What? I was just going to say, let's hear it. Okay. About a year ago, construction crews in Northern California, they started building a wildlife highway bridge. And the goal was to protect both motorists and the animals from collisions on a dangerous stretch of route 97. And the bridge wasn't, it's not like totally done yet, but three mule deer decided that they couldn't wait for the grand opening and walked safely across anyway over the weekend.

So that's pretty awesome. They've got cameras set up on, on the bridge so they can see if animals are crossing. And they caught the deer checking out the new path. And officials have already spotted a bobcat testing it out as well. Oh. So the idea being, let's give them a safe nature path.

I like these nature. Over the top of the freeway, right? It's awesome. Contractors are still putting the final touches on the fencing design to guide the animals toward the bridge. This thing seems to be working as local wildlife know and are willing to use a shortcut when they see one. So that's pretty cool. I think they, was the first one in Colorado? Yeah.

Was that where I saw the first one? Anyway, great idea. There's several different stretches of highway around eastern Idaho and southeastern Idaho that could use a little bit of this.

I know. And I think these are great. Yeah.

I think Highway 30 down in the lava sort of Springs area, they could probably use a couple that way. Because of that, there's big elk crossing stuff that happens on I-15 near Fort Hall every year. They could stand to do that. Now that we're going to this bigger, wider, faster freeway, seems like an appropriate time to go, hey, we should probably think about a wildlife crossing.

But, you know, what do I know? And then I would also say as you move up toward Island Park and then out toward the Arco Desert, those are the four areas I could think of off the top of my head where I would put animal crossings.

Where would you put one? We're in the Arco Desert.

Oh, somewhere so that the antelope have somewhere to cross.

Give me a home where the antelope roam.

That's where we live. Out in the old west.

No, I guess give me a home where the buffalo roam.

That's right. I messed up. And the deer and the antelope play. That's right. A goof. Out here in the old west. No. He is. Anyway, would you put one somewhere else? Nope.

You've listed all the good spots. You took all the good ones.

Anyway, I'm glad it's working. It's great news and it's working already and they haven't even been like, whoa, animals gather around. We're going to open up this thing. Let me show you how to work it. They're like already figuring it out. That's good. Good job, animals.

You're smart and stuff.

It's good news.

You said that I've been snoring. Yeah.

A lot lately. I didn't notice it last night, but certainly on Saturday night I did.

So much so that like I woke up, you had your hand.

I was trying to figure out, here's what was going through my mind. How can I lift her jaw up without completely disturbing her sleep? That's what I was thinking. Josh. I was thinking how can I, because I think what's happened is your chin's falling down. Let me go. And so I was like, I just want to lift it up so that she can breathe. I'm trying to open that airway, you know, but not do it in a way that makes you go, uh, right? I didn't want to disturb you, but I couldn't figure it out. So I just left my hand sitting there and that was enough. You quit. So I went, okay.

Cause I think I had woken up. You put your hand on my face and I woke up. I was like, what's happening? Right. And you had your hand on my face and I was like, that's nice. Yeah. It felt like a nice little like, I don't know, like a caressing kind of thing.

Isn't that nice? It was nice. Isn't that nice? How you treat somebody else when they're doing something that you're like, that's uncomfortable for me. Isn't that nice? I was a gentle like, Hey, maybe I could find a way to, oh look, just, just that was enough. Not kick.

Josh. Josh. For one. This is a recent development.

Oh, it's not. This is just how I handle things in a gentle manner. Yeah. Put on a mask. I never kick.

I lightly not. No. Yes. It's a gentle. I shake a pillow.

I have, I have shaken a pillow. Violently. Sometimes. Because here's what happens. I'm not you. No. And then you roll over and then you continue to snore in the, in a different position. And then I go, oh, right.

And so then it's the violence escalates. Well, yeah. Yeah. To kick. Put on a mask. Sleep in a different room. Settle down.

We both can't have sleep apnea masks. Why?

We'll be the coolest two people in town.

I mean, I'm sure we're not the only married couple with both with sleep apnea masks. I'm sure of it. Guaranteed. There was a time we both were wearing mouth guards to bed.

That was pretty great. That was pretty great. Yeah. We feel cool.

We said, hey, wish you good night to you. Love you. To you. Yeah. I've never felt cooler. We should probably still be wearing those. Do you still wear yours?

I don't because I don't need to. Why don't you? Your problem went away.

What was your problem? Why were you wearing a mouth guard? Probably snoring.

Were you wearing it for teeth or something?

I was grinding. Doing some teeth grindage.

Yeah. Well, you can't do that. I know. I'll do you.

Well, and it was less about the teeth grinding and more about the teeth clenching. I was clenching my teeth. Ah. Like in a stressful way. I see. And then I would wake up and have pounding, pounding headaches.

That makes sense. And you were worried about maybe like a TMJ or something?

Oh, yeah. Yeah. But you don't have that issue now. I still do. I just haven't noticed it often. I don't know. I haven't been wearing my mouth guard. I need to.

Yeah. But it wasn't like prescribed. It was just something that you like picked up and then, yeah, no. Good. You're good without your mouth guard? Yeah. How would I, I can't do a mouth guard and a CPAP mask. Yeah. How would you? Yeah. No way. I'm good to go.

I should probably go get tested if you think I'm snoring a lot. Is it pretty regularly? Yeah. I don't want to wear a CPAP machine. Why? Because it don't.

You could try a different nose pillow thing.

I'll get the bottle one. You don't have to do a two liter bottle out the top of your head.

You don't even have to, I mean, if you're fine, you're fine, you know? But if you're always tired and you snore it and, you know, maybe.

You wake up multiple times a night. Yeah. So I feel like I am waking myself up. Oh man. I don't want it.

I mean, you know.

I've got enough problems. I don't need this problem too. I don't need those two.

I mean, there's no rush, right?

Well, I appreciate you being nice about it. Yeah, I usually am. I know you are. You're nicer than me. I know. But that's fine.

I just wake up bruised and abused. It's fine. I'll be okay. I'll just be okay. Gentle nudging. Covered in bandages. Whatever. Got ice packs all over. Let's talk about the 27th annual Classy 97 Second Chance Prom.

Let's talk about it. It was super fun. Yes.

Another prom in the books, as they say. And first of all, I want to thank everybody who showed up and came and partied the night away with us. Great turnout. Lots of wonderful costumes.

The costumes were amazing.

I liked being in costume and seeing other people show up in top hats and tails and lots of other. I went, okay. All right. Things are going to be all right. You know, you maybe get a little bit nervous about them.

Am I going to be the only one that's dressed up? Yeah, it was pretty cool. And people took it pretty seriously. There were some great costumes. And for folks who showed up that weren't full on in costume, you look great as well.

You look great too. Yeah. Everyone looked fantastic. Really good. I did notice that there was one time when I went to the restroom and I had a very large dress.

I had a hoop. And you had a big slip thing too. So you had a lot of volume.

Correct. So I had to use the oversized bathroom to have some space.

But as I was walking down the hallway in the bathroom, there was another woman in a large dress. And we both were like, we're not going to both fit. We're always bigger back then.

No, I have no idea.

People just didn't pass each other. You had like a sort of a roundabout for everybody to move around in. Possibly.

Yeah. I had too many cookies. I had two cookies. I had also two cookies, but that was too many.

No, I could have had more. I had oatmeal raisin both times. Did you really? Yes, because they're the best cookie on the tray. They're absolutely the best cookie on the whole tray.

Disagree. The macadamia nut is the best cookie on the tray.

But if you tried the oatmeal raisin. In that particular tray. Oh man, that's a good cookie.

We had a throne. We had a couple of thrones where people could take photos.

And we found out quickly our feet don't reach when we sit all the way back. That was fun. I had to sit a little bit forward or else my feet didn't touch the ground.

I got to take some photos of some folks on the thrones and that was pretty fun.

Yeah, got to talk with some folks. That was good. It was a great time. It was a great night. 360 photo booth. Do you want to give a shout out to a couple people? Closet Revival sponsored the 360 photo booth. So thanks to Shanae and Closet Revival. We had Mahana Fresh.

It was a ticket stop and also Black Tie Car Wash. So thanks to those guys for helping us out. Absolutely. As well. And everybody who showed up, what a great time. JD, our light and sound guy, did a great job there. And Juan always impressive with the decorations.

Oh, Juan does a killer job. So cool. So thanks everybody who was able to make it out. And I guess until next year, huh? That's 27th annual. Also, a shout out to our costumes because we borrowed our costumes from a local theater group. Yes. The Idaho Falls Youth Arts Center. Yeah. Yeah. That was great. And Emery, shout out to Emery because she helped me with my hair that evening.

Oh, good.

She did do your bun. That was kind of fun. Yeah. As I was sitting there, as she was doing my hair, I go, I did your hair so many times. This is kind of weird for you to be doing my hair. Right. And I go, can I watch something on TV while you do my hair?

Yeah, what cartoons are you going to watch? Can I have a snack? Did you ask her to French braid it? No. You should. Will you French braid my hair? Will you French braid my hair? Every day.

You braid my hair? Playlist? You've put on a killer playlist.

Hey, thanks. Yeah. It was fun. It was good. And I threw in some of the music from the era, which was kind of an interesting challenge to try to figure out how to put in strings and stuff. Will it just be like a train wreck on the dance floor? I don't know. No.

It seemed to go really well. People find a way. If people want to dance, they find a way to do it. It is true. And they did. Well, there you go. Lots of good dancing. Yeah.

Thanks, everybody, for making it a big night. All right. So let's kind of recap what was left of the weekend after the prom. Okay. So that's just Sunday. Correct. Right?

Yep. And you had a to-do list of things that you said you wanted to get done around the house. I have plenty of yard work projects to keep me busy. So let's make the most of 24 hours. How did you do? I kept...

My ADD was in full force yesterday, meaning that I kept starting a project and then I would get distracted by another project. At one point, I walked into the bedroom and I went, oh yeah, I forgot I was folding laundry. And half of the laundry was folded and half of it was not. I had like walked away at some point and completely abandoned the laundry.

Yeah, I found myself doing a lot of that exact same thing several different times.

So I don't know if I ever tackled one project. I just kept doing a bunch of little side quests. Okay.

But do you feel like things got accomplished at least?

I mean, things got accomplished, but did they get finished? No. Okay. Here's what I got done. What did you get done?

Well, put up lights. Yes. So that got done. Trimmed the lilac tree. So that got done. Now I have a pile of limbs that I got to load in the trailer and deal with this week.

Let's see. Lots of weed pulling. I played with my rock pile.

So that happened. For your rock crawler. Yeah. For my little RC rock crawler. I've got my own little rock pile now, which is good. I finished one section of like weeding, pulling the grass and getting all that like done. So that's, that was a big thing because I had started that project earlier this week and just didn't finish that. So I'm feeling good about several different things.

I keep finding myself like dreaming up new things like, oh, what about if I do that? So now I'm trying to figure out the pathway back to the raspberries and the blueberry bush. I'm trying to figure out what that pathway should look like. And I have a little piece of the edging that holds all the mulch in the garden. I still have a piece of that that's attached that I think will run all the way up. And I'm thinking maybe I just get more mulch and just run a ramp up to there.

Yeah. And maybe I just throw some mulch in there and that would surround it and help keep the weeds at bay and all that kind of stuff. So that's kind of where my head's at. Yeah, that sounds fine. Maybe I just kind of extend that, call it good. That sounds great.

Good idea. Yeah. And I had a dream about that. Did you? Yes, because when you only get 24 hours to get stuff done, you got a dream about it too. Apparently.

No, I think the yard in the garden has been in your brain for months and months and months. Yeah. So I'm not surprised that you're dreaming about it because it is all encompassing in your mind.

Yeah, we ran some errands and a couple of different places we went. They had like porch swings essentially. And I had thought about a nice little swing. Save. And so now in my head I'm going like, where could I put one of those? Where could we put a porch swing? Like where could I put that that wasn't like on the deck that would also give me like a nice little place to kind of sit? Maybe, you know, and then how could I put some shade around it? So I had like a nice little thing. It wasn't just like an island in the middle of the yard. I don't know. I'm really pondering about that. Because that would be fun.

I know we sat in some porch swings and it was quite nice and I was like, why didn't we think about a porch swing? I didn't think about a porch swing. Everybody likes a porch swing. Mm-hmm. But then what do you do with it in the winter?

Well, you would take the cushions off. You could take the whole bench off if you want. But the one that I like that was far less expensive has a cute little cover that's adjustable so you can tip it where the sun is at to give yourself a little more shade. Mm-hmm. Which I kind of like that. I don't know. That was kind of fun. So I don't know. I got so many ideas in my head. It's just crazy.

That's why you're dreaming about it, dear.

I know. Because my brain just won't stop thinking about what to do to the backyard.

Hey, you got four corns coming up.

Three maybe four. So sorry. Three for sure. The fourth one is yet to prove that it's a corn. Okay. I'm waiting to see. Because they look like grass blades at first. So I've got to give them a chance to grow to go, no, you're a corn. So I'm waiting for that one to prove whether it's a corn or not.

Oh, come on, corn. Prove yourself. Prove yourself. You've got to give it some encouragement. That's what I keep telling you. You're not talking to them.

I couldn't find the corns. They were hard to spot. So I used garden tags and I stuck them in the sand in the dirt right next to where the corn pops up. So I can go with corn, corn, corn, corn.

I'm glad you did that because I know that you had two the other day. Yeah. And you went to look the other day and I said, I only see one. I don't see the second one.

Look at the tags. Now you can see my corns. No, but I've got stuff. I've got stuff coming up. We ate a couple of radishes. Oh, yeah. I harvested a couple of radishes. That was fun. Those are delicious. Yeah. It's coming together. The whole thing's having, I'm having a good time.

You should be proud of yourself. You did a great job. Yeah, it's fun. Are still doing a good job. Thanks. Really tackled the backyard. Yeah, yeah. And I'm just along for the ride like, yep, tell me what to do.

You want to try to eat one of these? Yep. All right, cool. Here, what do you think? The radishes? Yeah. Delicious. They were super good. I'm excited about that. I got a whole bunch of them. And I have seeds to plant more. I can plant more of those multiple times through the year.

Did you know you can plant your own food and grow it?

You can. You can put seeds in the dirt and then you can eat what it grows.

Isn't that wild? Yeah, and then you feel pretty powerful. It's pretty fun. It is pretty fun. Yeah. I made this.

Okay. I sometimes I'm scrolling through the internet on Instagram specifically and you'll see some things that the kids have liked. And it'll show you that they've got their little profile picture with a little heart in the bottom corner. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm scrolling and I'm like, what is this? There's a new game coming out and the fact that both the kids liked it, I think means they want to play it. It's a new video game. It is called Bomb Banana.

B-O-M Banana exclamation point. It is a three player co-op game. It's a bomb diffusal team game where you are one of three monkeys. One monkey is blind, one is deaf and one is mute. See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. Those three monkeys.

So this is the concept. A blind monkey, a mute monkey and a deaf monkey have to diffuse a bomb before it explodes. But one can't see, one can't hear and one can't talk.

And so how do you three communicate? Because the blind monkey is the only one who can touch the bomb but can't see colors and can't read screens and have to use their hands to figure out what's what. They can't see what's in front of them on their screen. The mute monkey has the manual for how to diffuse it but can't say anything. Can't vocalize.

Can't, can only use hand signals to communicate and then there is the deaf monkey who can see everything. I can't hear what everybody's saying. Oh no. So, there's, it's what a mess. What a mess. Very very interesting. It's got a big communication challenge in addition to trying to figure out how to diffuse the bomb in time.

This sounds kind of fun, although if you're all playing on the same screen. I don't think you are. Won't you just screen peak?

Yeah, no. How do you play that? It's three player co-op, but everybody would be on their own machine. I see what you're saying. Yeah, so each bomb has different modules, different rules, different kinds of panic. In game voice chat is restricted by role. So obviously you could be using some other communication

thing, but that would ruin the fun of the game, right? Yeah, the whole idea is to figure it out and figure out how to communicate with each other. It's like a team building exercise.

It is indeed. It is exactly what it is.

But that's a sad game for us because there's only.

Yeah, but the third, the fourth person can watch and swap in different, you know, turns.

You're right. It's so fun to watch other people play a game. Oh man.

If only there was an entire industry built on watching other people play games. It is a lot of people like it actually.

I know a lot of people do. And I have enjoyed it in the past, but how fun.

I was trying to find out when the game comes out. It looks like it's going to only be available on PC through Steam, at least for the time being. So maybe if you have Steam Deck, it will be available on that as well.

But what are you talking about? Steam? You gotta talk to old people. It says it's on PS5. For bomb and nail. It says. Oh no. Never mind. It's only on Steam.

Google lied. I'm looking at the actual press kit. But all I can see is that it is not currently available. I don't know when it will be available. I thought Steam was just. I'm not going to. I'm not going to. I'm just not going to do that.

Our kids would be having a fit. Yeah. I thought Steam was just like, never mind. Forget about it. No. What'd you think it was? I thought it was just like a subscription service where you could buy games. I mean sort of. Okay. It's okay. You said you're not going to.

Steam is a PC game marketplace. Okay. It's like a game store. Okay. Where a lot of professional and indie developers release their games. Okay. And then you download them to your computer from Steam and then you can play them. Perfect.

Was that? See? Was that so hard?

Yeah. Because I could have gone into more detail.

It's not necessary.

Anyway. Looks like a fun game and something that apparently the kids are into.

Yeah. I want to try. Bomb banana.

Bomb banana. One of those interesting little indie games.

And I don't know when it's coming out. I want to play it. You don't know when it's coming out? No. No, I do not.

Or where? And if we all have to play on our own device, I don't have any device. I don't have a device. I don't have a gaming computer. Just one.

To start.

They're expensive. I know. I know.

So yeah, maybe one at a time.

So just one of us can play at a time. It's my turn.

They got to put this on more devices. That's what I'm going to say right now. And then we can play. All of us. Yeah.

A team building. Our family needs a team. Our family needs a team building exercise.

This is it. Let's get really frustrated by a communication breakdown that's forced upon us. And then we fail and then we go, okay, maybe we shouldn't have tried to communicate.

No. And then we start pointing fingers at your fault.

Yeah. See, it just deteriorates.

What a fun time. Game night. Sounds good.

Anyway, this will be coming out at some point. Kind of a cool concept anyway. Bomb banana. Bomb banana. So you want to talk about the first tasting of the salt and cream.

Salty cream club. Yeah. The Salty and Cream Club is a club that every and I came up with. It's, we decided that this summer we want to taste test all of the ice cream around the area and to taste test all the French fries around the area and determine.

And you basically want to rank. Yeah.

Determine which one is my favorite. It's subjective. It is. There have been some rules that Emory has imposed. For one, she said that you could only get chocolate or vanilla to each ice cream place because that was the best way to determine ranking because those were going to be the flavors that most everybody had.

Yeah. And you did not like that.

You couldn't get like a rocky road, another place and then a pistachio to another place and then accurately rate the ice creams. And I went, well, I'm not, I don't, I'm not going to get chocolate or ice cream at any.

Chocolate or vanilla. Yeah. What did I say? Chocolate or ice cream. But yeah, no, I get it.

I'm not doing that. I'm not getting basic flavors. I'm going to get the flavors that I want to get. So it's an unfair comparison. And she said, well, then you can't be in the club. And I said, fine, I'll just go get ice cream. And she goes, no, you can't even get ice cream.

How quickly the tables turned though when she went, well, I'm not going to just get a boring ice cream. I'm going to get what I like. Mm-hmm.

Yep. Yeah. Giving us all kinds of grief until she's like, no, I'm not going to do that. Oh, why I got that. So we had our first ice cream. You're not going to rate, you said.

No, but here's what I am going to do. What are you going to do? Because I feel like I am such a creature of comfort and habit. Yes. That I'm going to go out of my comfort zone a little bit. And I decided last night that I am going to try the flavors that I wouldn't normally get or a flavor that I wouldn't normally get.

So I'm trying to like tried a raspberry cashew thing. Yeah, but that seems pretty. No, no, it's I'm going to pick something I'll like. Okay. But that is not a normal thing for me.

Okay. Like normally I would have gotten like something with a caramel and maybe a cashew or a peanut and a vanilla and it would have been pretty basic, maybe a graham cracker or something in there. Like it would have been my my go-tos.

But here's what happened. I was looking at all the different flavors. They're like almost 40 different flavors and I went, yeah. What am I going to pick?

I know. I went, I like the ingredients in this. It's a little bit weird, but maybe I'll try it and see what I think. And it was good. It was nice.

It had like a like a raspberry ribbon and a vanilla ice cream with cashews. It was very simple. Yes, I got to see that. But it was nice. It was good.

It was good. So I'm going to try things that are not my least path of resistance normal thing I would get. Okay. That's what I'm going to do rather than a bunch of ranking. I'm going to try new things. I'm going to get the things that I think are delicious.

Yeah. And then I'm going to rate them based on sweetness, texture.

Too many variables.

Or here's the other thing. We just eat ice cream during the summer.

That's what I'm saying. This is delicious. That's what I'm doing. Good ice cream. I'm trying new flavors. You have overcomplicated a thing. I didn't. Yeah. Because you need 12 different kinds of ice cream in front of you. So you can try a bite of each one and go, this one's the best of these 12. That's what you have to do.

I will say that I got the Jamoka almond fudge. Yeah. And the raspberry swirl with cashew. I don't know the actual. I think it was called baseball nut or something. Something like that. I like the Jamoka almond fudge better than the raspberry swirl.

Yeah. Not surprised. That's one you would have got before. I'm not surprised at all.

That's one that you got a scoop of. I was kind of disappointed because the Jamoka almond fudge one was on top and I went, no. And I had to scoop it to the side.

So that that was the last flavor you got. Yeah. Well, two scoop sally rides again all summer long because I'm over here with my one single scoop of my ice cream. You're like, nah, I can't just pick one. I'll have two scoops. That's why your name is two scoop sally.

Don't say rides again.

All summer. It's the summer of two scoop sally. Hit the road. Two scoop sally. Yeah. You'll be coming to your town next. It's a new sally in town and she's here for two scoops. Two scoop sally. Yum.

Have you heard of a little game called the Knicks versus Spurs?

No, I've never heard of a game called the Knicks versus the Spurs. Have I heard of a game called basketball? The NBA finals?

Yes. I have heard of the two teams that are in the NBA finals being the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks. Yes. I have heard about that. Tonight is game three. The New York Knicks lead by two.

That's right. What else do you know about it?

I know that the Knicks, it's a big deal because the Knicks haven't won a championship since 1973 when they won against the Lakers.

And they are up now 2-0 headed into tonight's game in New York at Madison Square Garden. Ooh.

Things are getting heated. Yeah. It's too bad they're not playing the Miami Heat because it is hot. It's hot in New York City. Is it? I think so. Who plays? Who are some big names we know that play for each of these teams?

Here's the thing. In the 90s, I used to be a huge basketball fan and I was a big Utah Jazz fan. And when the Jazz were doing the championship against the Chicago Bulls, I was in it. I was watching all of that.

And so now it's like many, many years later. Basketball's in? 30-some odd years later and you're like, oh, what's going on? Who's who? Yeah, I don't know. Because it's not Malone and Stockton anymore? I like Hornacek. And Pippen? Yeah. And Larry Bird and the crew?

Larry Bird, get out here. That's old. Get out here. It was Pippen and Jordan and Dennis Rodman. Right.

Those were some good games, man. I love 90s basketball. Okay. Okay. So here's, I always screw up his name, Web and Yama. We've seen him play.

Yes, we have. Huge. He's a giant of a human.

This guy. He's huge. Okay. So he's on the spurs. So he's the guy, a lot of people are like, what's going on, man? Say what? What's going on, man? He says that? No. People are saying that to him because they're down. Yeah, they're down to you. So he's a huge fan of games. And the games have been close. Like game two was close.

I don't know. I was just looking at some of the spurs players. I don't know. Yeah. I don't know any of these players. No kidding.

You haven't really kept up

with basketball in the past 30 years. No, I really haven't. Not since the 90s when I was. Okay.

Here, you know what? Did Peaches just walk by? Yeah. Go get him. Why? He knows basketball. He's a tall guy. So he knows basketball. I know he pays attention to this stuff. Okay.

I was just looking at the Knicks players.

No, don't recognize any of those games. Okay, good. Yeah, because they're not people you're familiar with. No, because I don't.

I'm not in the basketball game. Yeah.

So what times tip off tonight? 630, I think. Yeah, I think you're right. Yep. 630 San Antonio Spurs at the New York Knicks for Game 3. Now, if the Knicks win tonight at home, that will bring on Game 4. There'll be up 3 and 0. If they win the fourth game, they win because it's the best of 7. Right. Can I tell you I don't like best of 7s.

I know you don't.

I love March Madness because it's a one and done thing. I like the NFL schedule because it's a one and done thing. I don't like a series.

Okay. But why? Too much.

Play your game, lose, move on with your day. That's why. Best of 7, man. No, best of 7 takes so long. You're milking it. You got enough teams to just do the tournament the right way and be done.

Who are you rooting for?

I have no horse in this fight. I want the next to me. Is that what you say? Horse in this fight? Horse in this race, I have no dog in this fight. I did an idiom.

Look at you. You did an idiom, Mark. I have no horse in this fight. Okay, when was the last time the Spurs on the championship? 2014. Oh, see? So you're in it for the Knicks. I got to have the Knicks win. I feel like the whole country is rooting for the Knicks actually.

Really? I've seen a lot of like Knicks stuff. Knicks. I haven't seen a lot of Spurs stuff. I actually knew that the Knicks were playing, but I didn't know that the Spurs were playing.

Did you even know they were from San Antonio?

Yeah, I did actually because like I said, I used to be into basketball. Whoa.

Settle down. You're so crazy. You're so crazy. If you were so into basketball, who did Sean Kemp play for?

He used to play for Seattle. And the team is? It was the Super Saunders.

And what if they brought that team back? That would be cool. I know it would. I would like to see that happen.

Look at you bringing on basketball trivia and I...

From the 90s. Home run did. Home run. Yeah, way to put baseball in the middle of a basketball thing. Slam dunk, three pointer, mid-court shot, got the extra point. Whatever you want, but no, you went home run.

Did you know that the next field goal is actually short for the Knickerbockers?

Yeah, boppity bop.

Hey, Mr. Knickerbocker, boppity bop. So, Emery sent me this thing. It's called a bug playground. And it's basically a playground.

For bugs. No way.

A bug playground is basically a playground for bugs. It looks like a toy that you would find in a school playground. But it's a little miniature version of it. It's a plastic miniature version. And its intention is for bugs to play on it.

All right, now I've... Listen, I've seen a flea circus. Come on now.

No, no, no. There is a video on Instagram she sent me and there is a spider and he goes...

Okay, is this the one that's in a little box? Yeah. But... That really pulley accidentally went down the slide. Well, the same... And none of these bugs are excited to be in here and gross a grub worm. Ugh.

Yuck. I'm watching this guy play. He builds his kit. He puts it in his little thing.

Yeah. He catches some bugs. He's got a worm in there. He has a worm and a beetle in there. And the worm doesn't... Like every time the beetle touches the worm, he crawls away. They're not having fun.

The one I'm watching, it's a spider. And the spider goes down the slide. He looks like he's having a good time.

I don't think so. I think all they want is to be out of that cage. At what cage? That roly-poly went down the slide. See? Into grub town.

Having a good time? I didn't see the roly-poly video, but I'm watching this spider video and he looks like he's having a great time. He climbed up the little rock wall. He went down the slide. He was like, this is fun.

I'm going to look at a different one here.

Do you want to watch the spider one? No. I think we should get one. No. Yeah, where will we put it? In the garden.

In the bin that goes to the thrift store, because that's where it's going to end up. No way, buddy.

It's going to be so fun for the bugs. I don't think so. A bug playground.

You want to know what would be fun for the bugs is if this existed outside of the little box. Just set it on its platform and put it out where the bugs can find it.

Yeah, that's the intention. Don't put it in the box. What in the box? It has like a little aquarium, a terrarium thing.

No, we're not doing that.

Did you not? Like this, literally, I'm looking at bug playground. Apparently it comes with some bugs. Ew, it does. It comes with a bunch of lady bugs.

No. The one I watched, this isn't it. I was watching the one that you just watched with the terrarium. No. You just put it out. The one I saw, you just put out in the yard and the bugs find it on their own.

Yeah, that would be okay. Okay, is this the little 3D printed little yellow and blue house? No. Somebody's done that. Look at it. They did a little 3D printed one. That's what it is. I just said yellow and blue house.

It's literally a yellow and blue house with the red slides. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, that I'm into. Okay. Because that just sits out there and I think that's funny. That is funny. I was looking at the little terrarium one and I didn't care for that because the bugs just wanted to be out of the cage.

Yeah, you can't put them in a cage. You just got to put it out. So we put the 3D printed one, we put it in the garden and the bugs just come upon it and they go, oh, what's this?

Yeah, now I'm watching a gross bugs, dude. I want the bugs to know. The ladybug larva is crazy.

That we're bug-friendly because we are bug-friendly.

They're just crawling on it. They don't think they're having a good time. Do you want to ask him? Because he's leaving. He's like, I'm going to go be a bug now.

But for just a half a second, he was having a great time. I don't think he cared.

I don't think he was like, oh, I remember this from my childhood. No, it's not. They don't care. It's just something in their way between whatever their daily job is and eating. That's it.

It's fine. I'll get it.

Me and the kids will get it. No, I don't think bugs are out there to have fun. I think it's a funny little thing to have set up in the yard.

I know. That's what I liked about it too. It's just silly.

Right. I like the silliness of it. It's just for goofies. I don't think it's super functional. If it costs more than $8, you shouldn't buy it. I was going to say five. I'm giving you inflation. If it costs more than eight bucks.

If we had a 3D printer, we could just print it ourselves. I know somebody.

Okay. Let's ask her. Okay.

Hey, can you print this? I need a bug playground. Please. Thank you. I don't enjoy wasps, yellow jackets, hornets. They're all the same to me. I don't like them. There's a lot of them this year. Actually, we had a lot more and then the cold snap kind of...

That really put a damper on the population for sure. It sure did. And I think it also had the same effect on bee populations. It's not great. Not good news. I know.

We decided that we wanted to keep the wasps around because they actually do good stuff.

No, I need to keep some of them, but I don't like to keep as many as we had at the beginning. There was no metal. It was unbelievable. They are pollinators. Yeah, but they also are... Pest control. Pest control. Yeah, they're great.

It's a natural pest control.

Right. They get rid of caterpillars and grasshoppers, all kinds of fun stuff.

So, we're trying to keep them around.

I don't know if they do aphids, but they do some other stuff.

I thought you told me that. Ladybugs do that. Okay. So, there's a nest over in our firewood area and it was exposed. It wasn't exposed until we took some wood and built a fire and now it's a pretty exposed nest. I like to watch it. It's kind of fascinating to watch them, but I noticed when I went over to their nest, they saw me and then they kind of went like on full alert. Like, hey.

Yeah, so here's what I learned. Wasps telegraph their defensive attack stance. What does that mean? They raise their bodies, vibrate their wings, cock their heads. Yes. They do that before attacking. They will curve their abdomen downward. They do that. The stinger is positioned to strike and it may raise its legs and lock its mandibles as a final warning. And then it's over for you. So, quit it.

Quit teasing the wasps. I was kind of teasing them a little bit because I walked over and I noticed that their whole body shape changed.

And I was like, ooh, they did. They raise the front of their body, sometimes standing on their hind legs with their head facing you. They will arch or curl their lower body downward to expose the stinger. Like, you want this? You want this? They did.

They really did. Quit doing that. And then I was kind of like, yeah, come on. Come on.

Come on. And then what the next step is they will take a direct flight path. Instead of aimlessly flying, they will hover directly in front of your face and repeatedly bump into you before they will go, I've done enough. I've warned you. I've told you enough. Yep.

Okay. I'll stop bullying them because I was kind of teasing them a little bit over the weekend. Because it was kind of funny to watch them like get in their defensive mode.

Okay. Here's some things I did not know. Apparently, swatting creates air currents and signals danger. So you should not swat or swing at them. Wasps also release a distress pheromone when they are killed. That attracts other wasps.

I knew that. You should back away slowly in a straight line. Cover your nose, mouth and eyes with your shirt if they are actively swarming. Wasps will simply wait for you to resurface if you jump in water. They know you're coming back up for air.

I'll be here. You smarty wasp. You should head indoors into a car behind a sealed barrier and seek shelter if they are swarming. Isn't that something? Okay. I'll leave them alone. I was just watching them. It was kind of fascinating to watch them. Then when I noticed that their whole body language changed, I was like, oh, this is kind of fun.

Then I brought you and Emory over to look and watch this. I'm not watching this. You're crazy. You're crazy.

I'm not afraid. I told you my middle name is danger.

No, it's reckless. Your middle name is reckless.

Reckless for sure. Because when I was all like- Or just Rex. Yeah, Rex for sure. When I was in my prom get up in my Regency prom outfit, I had a little spill on the sidewalk. I sure would have liked to have seen that from the perspective of someone else. Me too.

Just a bunch of dress. Was it a soft landing because of all that? Yeah, you think it would be, though, wouldn't you?

It's never a soft landing.

That's a good middle name too. Never a soft landing. I want to hear a story about the high seas. Sure. This is really cool. So a team of archaeologists and filmmakers have made some history. They discovered and filmed the first ever shipwrecks that were tied to the real life golden age of piracy. These ships are in the Bahamas. The team found the base for iconic pirates like Blackbeard, Calico Jack, all these guys from the 1700s. And they filmed six historic shipwrecks. They found heavily armed holes packed with anti-personnel swivel guns, a sword sharpening stone. That's a tough one to say. And charred timber, which proves that the pirates burned captured ships to hide their crimes.

Whoa, pirates are savage.

Yeah. It's a pretty incredible discoveries that are being featured in a new documentary series that includes the first accurate 3D digital model of the real pirate town and what it looked like in 1715. Cool. Yeah, very, very cool.

This is in the Bahamas, as I said. I want to see this stuff. I do too. I don't want to like deep sea dive, but in the Bahamas in that cool blue water, go and check out some different pirate stuff would be really cool.

I agree with you. Let's go. Yeah. Let's go right now. Yeah? To the Bahamas? Check out some pirates. I want to check out some pirate stuff.

I know. That'd be really cool. Anyway, one of the expedition leaders said to actually see and touch the charred hole of a ship really was a once in a lifetime moment and quite emotional. They searched many different sites. It's really cool. A wooden wreck with iron cannons, lead musket balls, a swivel gun. There's so many really cool things. Plank. They say, yeah.

Crows, nests and all that. Right. Jelly Rogers.

Yes. I wonder if any of that stuff, I mean, look, this stuff's been underwater for a long time. I wonder if any of that stuff is still like, like obviously the metal and stuff is like the iron is, you can tell it was something metal, but it's going to be pretty beat up and the wood is going to be pretty destroyed. I wonder if they can still find something like the, the treasures.

What a cool, I know what a cool hobby and or job. Yeah. I'm researching pirate ships. Yeah. I'm researching sunken pirate ships. Yeah.

What do you do for, what do you do at work? Well, I went diving and I found a pirate ship. Come on. I know that's cool. One-eyed Willy. Cool. Would you rather this or that?

Would you rather wear an outfit that's too big or one that's too small?

Too big. I wear, oh, every time I put some on, it's too small. I don't know why you keep shrinking all my clothes. I call you out on this all the time. I wore a shirt on Sunday for a little while and then we were getting ready to go out of the house and I had to go change my shirt. And you said, why are you changing? I said, that shirt was too small. Every time I bent down in the garden, my whole back came out.

Then what did I say? Why did you shrink my shirt down to belly shirts? Is the shirt too small or is maybe the shirt the right size? And something else is going on. What do you mean? You said, hey, hey, hey, watch it. What do you mean? Nothing. I'm not saying anything. I'd rather have too big an outfit. Me too. Me too.

Too small is no fun.

No, have you ever been close that you just have to constantly, like you're constantly pulling them down? Yes.

You're like, oh. Every day of my life. Why is my midsection trying to see light? I know. Go to bed.

And then here we are, we're complaining about it. Stand your covers. Clothes being too small. That's right. And then also being like, let's go get ice cream. That's right. Because you can do both. You can.

You can complain about your clothes being too tight and eat ice cream. It is a fact of life. You can do both. Those both two, three things can be true at the same time. That is correct. All right.

That was an easy one. Yeah. Too big. How are your clothes feeling today?

Just fine. You feel good? Okay. Just right? Yeah. Mine feel a little.

I have some shirts that I know won't ride up and this is one of them. Yeah.

I was looking in my closet this morning going, not that one.

And I'm working outside. I'm actually doing quite a bit of fitness every day.

You are. I also am eating cookies. Yeah. You're also fitness cookie in my mouth. That's right. Fitness. Would you rather this or that?

Okay. So we went and saw that back rooms movie. Yes. And it was a lot of fun. It was number three at the box office over the weekend. It was not its opening.

I was going to say. So it destroyed the first week or two that it was out, but it's still in the top three. The new He-Man movie Masters of the Universe was number two. It actually really underperformed quite bad.

Well, I asked if you wanted to go see it.

Yeah. I mean, sure. I mean, whatever. It opened in second place with 24 million, which was a pretty disappointing start for this costly fantasy adaptation. And then the reboot of scary movie was the number one at the box office over the weekend.

Oh, I forgot that was out. We don't need another reboot. I mean, come on now. Right? Anyway, I just thought that was kind of interesting that the two new movies were number one and number two,

but quite a bit of difference between number one and number two. 55 million for scary movie, 29.3 for Masters of the Universe. So, what? And I think Masters of the Universe probably cost a lot more to make than scary movie.

When I know about back rooms, we went to see it and I knew nothing about it. Everyone was like, what are you doing this weekend? I said, oh, I'm going to see my kids want to go see back rooms. Right. And they were like, what's that about? I'm like, I have no idea.

Right. So you watched the trailer and went, ooh, that looks scary.

It looked a little scary. Yeah. And then I watched it and I went. What's that about? What? What?

I liked your face at the end where you went, what was that about? What did I watch? I don't understand. What is this?

I always go to the stuff that the kids are interested in and they, I sit there like blinking. Yeah. And they always look to me the second it ends and they go, well, what'd you think? What'd you think? And I just sat there like. What was that?

They kind of roped you into the animated spider verse movies. And you were pretty hesitant at the beginning and you were like, I don't like the animation. Yeah. Like you struggle with that, but you got really into those. I did. And then you went and saw the second one and it ended and you said out loud, what? That's the end. I have to wait now.

And we're still waiting. I know. I know. And it's like not even until next year. Yeah. Like it's still pretty far out that we'll be able to see that, the next film. But you really enjoyed that movie that they taught you to watch.

I did. Yeah. Because it had a point. I didn't understand the point in this one that we just watched.

No. I will remind you that the entire concept of Backrooms was created by a 16 year old on the internet. I get it. I do. And then now that same 16 year old four years later is 20 and has made a movie that has made a lot of money. I have the good. Because it's an internet thing.

I know. It's an internet thing. I know. What was the way I walked?

What was that that I just sat through? What was that? There was one part that gave me a really big jump scare. And it was pretty early. And if I had enough, if I had more popcorn in my bucket, I probably would have dumped it all over because it like shook my whole body.

I know you did physically jump like settled down. I don't even like scary movies and I'm here watching this and you're jumping like a crazy person. I'll remind you that we have old children. Like when we say the kids wanted to see this movie, it's like we have like almost 17 year old and a 21 year old.

Yeah, they're older kids that are into this kind of stuff, I guess. So we tag along and we go, okay, sure thing. We pay for stuff still. That's the big deal. They just want us to pay. You're exactly right. They're like, hey, if you could pay for us to go to that, that'd be cool. Oh, also we want some popcorn.

Yeah, I've got to have that. Oh, can we go get some pizza afterward? Oh, mom and dad, will you pay for this? Yeah, yeah, that's it. We're like the ATM on feet. All right, let's wrap up today's show. Hope you have a great rest of your Monday.

We'll be back tomorrow. So check out the podcast everywhere you get podcasts. You can listen to ours. That's true.

You can. Yeah, it's on Apple podcasts. Spotify. It's on YouTube music and YouTube itself. So you can actually just, if you've got YouTube on your smart TV even, you can just go to YouTube and you can go to the thing and you can hit play and you can go about your day with your thing on in the background, you know, playing through the TV. That's fun. Put us on your TV. Watch behind the scene clips on our YouTube channel. We have that.

You can subscribe to our YouTube. Absolutely. We do.

Yeah, there's a bunch of YouTube shorts we've made. We're on TikTok. We're on Instagram. We're on everywhere else. Doing the coolest stuff you've ever seen. Yeah, we're on threads. We're on Blue Sky. We're on all of them. I don't even know what Blue Sky is. That's how much you use it. We're on it. You can get quick links to the podcast episodes on our Blue Sky. Anyway, thanks for hanging out.

Have a good rest of your day. Have a great day. See you tomorrow. Bye.

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