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Episode title: Wake Up Classy 97 with Josh and Chantel - Thursday, November 6th, 2025
Episode summary introduction:
From Michael Jackson’s new biopic and the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame lineup to Oprah’s latest “Favorite Things” list, Christmas music timing, DIY potato chips, the Mummy 4, the new Miss Piggy movie, and fingerless gloves & adult lollipops. Plus, a heartwarming Thanksgiving story that’s celebrating a full decade, the fine art of circling your wish list in a catalog, and a newly discovered subreddit that is both educational and fun!
Timestamps:
(0:00) - Bonus: Michael biopic
(4:48) - Classic rockers
(9:16) - Rock Hall of Fame
(14:40) - Good News
(16:25) - When does Christmas music start
(23:48) - That's my spot
(30:05) - Reading gloves
(37:18) - Bank lollypops
(40:49) - Amazon wish list book
(44:56) - Oprah's favorite things
(50:25) - New movies
(55:50) - 10 years of Thanksgiving
(1:01:43) - What is it?
(1:06:32) - Would You Rather
(1:09:07) - Miss Piggy movie
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Full show transcript:
Before we get going, I do want to remind listeners that you can email the show. Oh yeah, email us.
Wake up Classy97 at gmail.com is where you can email the show. If you have questions, comments, contributions, stories you want to share. Complaints.
Nah, keep those to yourself, I say. There's enough complaining in the world. We don't need to hear it too. If you complain, then I'm just really going to not stop thinking about it. Yeah, you don't need to.
If you send an email and you want to complain about me, that's fine, I can take it. Chantel's a soft soul. Oh yeah. So be nice. It's like that TikTok trend. This is Chantel. She's going to tell you all about something and you're going to listen and you're going to like it and you're going to tell her nice things. You understand?
Or elves. Yeah. Wake up Classy97 at gmail.com if you want to get in touch with the show. We'd love to hear from you. Let us know where you're listening from.
Let us know if you hate it. Don't tell us that. I'm just kidding. I'm not right.
Like I just said, don't tell me you hate it. No. No. Just don't listen. If you hate it, just stop listening. That's all. If you don't like it, you can turn it off.
Just go away. Hey, real quick, before we start the show, I did want to tell you about a new movie. Now there's several different times during the show we're going to talk about new movies because apparently today everybody went, we should let everybody know we're making a movie.
And Lionsgate has released the trailer for Michael, which you and I watched this morning. It looks really good. It does look really good. It looks very good. Let me tell you, I did a little bit of digging to kind of learn a little bit about what this is. And it's a bio pic for the king of pop, Michael Jackson.
It's called Michael. It was originally set to come out October of this year, last month. But now it's going to come out in April.
It wrapped up production in May of 24, but then had to go under some reshoots. And there were reports about the movie actually being split into two parts. But it would appear from the trailer, it's one. It didn't say Michael Part One. I hope it's not a two pig or two part.
Just do the one movie. Yeah. Right?
Like let me get a little. It's not necessary. Here's something cool. The actor who is playing Michael Jackson. Do you know who it is?
No. His name is Jafar Jackson. It's Michael Jackson's nephew. Really? Yeah. How cool is that? That's pretty incredible. That's really, really cool. That kind of gave me chills a little bit.
I know. I bet he felt very honored to do that. I think that's really awesome. I know that there's some controversy surrounding Michael Jackson, but I, from my standpoint, I like him.
I think so. I mean, the dude was, what an immeasurable talent. I mean, unbelievable. Yeah. Quincy Jones is portrayed by Kendrick Samson. I love Quincy Jones.
Yeah. Well, Quincy met Michael when he was 12, when Michael was 12. And so he'd been alongside Michael through most of his career. Miles Teller is in here playing Michael Jackson's attorney and advisor. Coleman Domingo plays Joe Jackson. Neal Long plays his mom. That's going to be a hot role to play.
You have to be a jerk. Right. Jessica Sula plays Latoya. Lorenz Tate will be Motown's record founder, Barry Gordy. Who plays Janet? Janet's not listed in this initial list of cast. So I don't know who's playing the other brothers or who's doing any of that stuff. But here, according to the synopsis, it says Michael explores the global superstar's journey to become known to the world as the king of pop, presenting an intimate look at the life and enduring legacy of one of the most influential trailblazing artists the world has ever known. I'm kind of excited for it.
I really liked the Elvis movie. And I think this had something to do with some of the same people. OK, good. Yeah.
I think that's really cool. There will be someone playing Gladys Knight. Someone who'll be in here is Dick Clark. Who plays the Pips. Who plays the Pips? I don't know.
Gladys Knight and Pips. No, I know. But I don't know.
It doesn't give me that information. Who else is in here? I'm sad nobody else.
That's all kind of what I know right now. Me to be a part of this. The trailer looks amazing. The movie's coming out in April. It's one I definitely want to see in theaters, I think. I think that's a theater experience one. Agreed.
Let's go see it. Yeah. Well, that's in April. Yeah.
We got a whole... Put it on the calendar. Sure.
I will. April of next year, Michael in theaters. And now let's start the show. Let's begin. Hey.
Hey. You really were into that. I was air pianoing, man. Yeah. And then you were physically counter drumming. Yeah. You were air piano. Oh, yeah.
And then physical drumming on counter. Really into journey this morning. Well, you gotta be. You can't not.
No, no. They say it's not the destination. It's the journey. That's what they say. Oh, yeah. You know, that's a thing that people say. Does journey say that themselves? They should.
It should be on a shirt. That's how they end every show. They're like, hey, thank you so much. Hey, hey, hey. It's not the destination. It's the journey. And then... Yeah. Big fireworks. Oh. You know.
They have shooty off fireworks inside. Yeah, big time. Oh, yeah. Because pyro inside is a great idea. Oh, wait till you see Trans-Iberian orchestra. Do they have some pyro?
Inside pyro. Really? Oh, apparently this show is like unreal. Really?
Yeah. I've never seen it. I haven't either. But apparently it is like quite the experience. Nice. Yeah, I'm excited. Me too. Yeah.
La Di. So, you know. I mean, it's not journey.
It's TSO. But I feel like same energy. Well, journey's not journey anymore anyway.
Okay. Steve Perry's not the lead anymore. Yeah, but I don't know that Steve Perry could keep up with old Steve Perry anyway.
No, I don't think so either. I think journey would be in the same place as a lot of other bands with an older vocalist where they go like... You might hit those notes, bud. Did I see journey or did I see the end of the journey? Oh. You see? I see. I see.
Yeah. Like if you saw a journey in their heyday, you'd be like, whoa. And you know, the guys playing guitar and stuff, they can keep the muscle memory and then keep the practice and whatever. But your voice gets old. That's hard. Yeah, and it's hard to jump around the stage and wile up the crowd when you're old. I wouldn't want to do it. I don't know, man. ACDC's still doing it. Still doing it in the little boy uniform.
Not the rich. Yeah. No, the one guy died. Which one? The one. The one guy. Yeah, I can't think of his name right now. What's his name? You know who I'm talking about.
Oh, Joshua. Everyone is shouting at us right now. Because Angus is still there. No, no, no. Angus is the one who died, didn't he?
No. I feel like somebody died. Brian Johnson's still the lead singer. Bond Scott died like in 1980. Malcolm Young died in 2014. Okay, it was Angus Young that I was thinking of. I thought he died. No.
Okay. Well, the founding member, Malcolm Young, died. Yeah, in 2014. Yeah. Yeah. And everyone knows Malcolm Young from ACDC. Yeah, if you're a big ACDC fan.
Anyway. I mean, he is still getting around, isn't he? Yeah, he's still doing the little foot stomp thing and the guy's nuts. So is, what's his name? This has been good. I'm going to guess McJagger.
Yes, thank you. Yeah, I figured as much. And I think the Stones are going on tour. Are you kidding? Yeah, no, they got to make that money. Yeah, they sure do. Yeah. Do you know he's only five foot two, Angus Young? Yeah, he's teeny. Yeah, he's very small. I did not know that. I did. Watch any video of him.
I just didn't know he was so small. Like, you know, you can't tell really from stage. Yeah, you can. Oh, okay. I didn't know you had that skill. It's a thing where you can look at people and tell how tall they are.
Oh, it's called eyes. I should get some of that. Well, since we're all in this rock and roll mood, we might as well talk about some of the latest updates about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. It's coming up on Saturday. They've been really trying to keep a tight lid on it. They've been like, let's not leak everything that's going to happen. Let's build some excitement this year, which I think is interesting.
But here is some of what we know will happen. Warren Zevon is getting inducted and David Letterman will induct him. So Warren Zevon passed away, but he will be posthumously inducted into the Hall of Fame. But who is he? Warren Zevon? You look that up and then you just know who that is. Well, the killers are going to perform his stuff, which I think is really cool.
Exactly. Warren Zevon? Yeah, Zevon. The White Stripes are being inducted. Iggy Pop will do that. And it's still not known if Jack and Meg will be there and perform, but 21 pilots will be performing Seven Nation Army in their honor.
So that's an interesting one, I think that'll be really cool. Jim Carrey will be inducting Soundgarden. That's the entirety of the news on Soundgarden. I know you love that band from the 90s. Mind the band. It's Chris Cornell that I don't enjoy. All right.
Well, he will not be there. Warren Zevon? Yes. Where Wolves of London? That's right.
That's Warren Zevon. Yeah. You did not know that. Sure did.
Why didn't you say that then? Brandy Carlisle will be singing that Black Hole Sun song that you really like. So that's an interesting thing. Let's see. Who else is going to go on? There will be a tribute to Brian Wilson. Elton John will be performing that tribute. Elton John, really?
Yeah. He's been having some health problems. So it'll be nice to see him out and about. Brian Adams will induct Joe Cocker into the Hall of Fame and Teddy Swims will be singing on behalf of him.
There's so much going on. Mick Fleetwood will induct Bad Company. Oh, nice.
And Brian Adams, who was going to induct Joe Cocker, will be filling in for Paul Rogers, who has been advised by his doctors not to fly due to having 13 strokes since 2016. Yeah. Hey, buddy. No kidding.
Just take it easy. And the Bad Company performances will also include Joe Perry from Aerosmith, Nancy Wilson from Hart, which is pretty cool. Salt and Peppa will be there to perform.
I love Salt and Peppa. Yeah, I know. Questlove will reportedly induct Outcast, but they won't perform because Andrei 3000 is too nervous to perform. Oh, no. Isn't that interesting? Yeah.
Yeah. So a tribute for Outcast will be performed by Doja Cat and Tyler the Creator. And then Cindy Loper will be inducted by Chapel Roan. Oh, nice.
And Cindy will be performing. This is such a cool rundown this year. I thought you said it was pretty tight-lived, but you seem to know everything that's happening. This is everything they do know so far. Okay. All right. And this is stuff that's like since they announced who was going to be inducted to today, this is everything that's leaked out. We don't know anything, but here's the entire IT area.
And, yeah. Red Hot Chili Peppers' bassist Flea will induct Carol Kay, who is the bassist in the wrecking crew who will not be attending. I don't know the wrecking crew.
Yeah, I don't either, but Flea will be there. That was kind of the other story. We'll leave you.
And then what else is going on? Next year's induction ceremony will be held in New York. I don't know what that matters, but that's everything they have listed that we know about. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. Sounds like a show. Happening Saturday night.
Yeah. So what they do, because that's when it's live, right? It happens on Saturday. They film and they record it. And then like in a couple of months, we get to watch it.
So we don't actually do the best of my knowledge, get to watch it on Saturday. Oh, lame. Yeah. So why are you even talking about this? Well, because it's happening then. But I want to watch it. Let's see if you can watch the... Why won't they do it live? I feel like they should do it live. Because what is music if it's not live? Really good point.
That's all I'm saying. You can watch the induction ceremony live on Disney Plus. I don't have Disney Plus anymore. On November 8th, starting at 8 p.m. Eastern. So 6 p.m. you can watch it on Disney Plus. It will be available on demand on Disney Plus afterward. You can also stream a special airing on Hulu beginning January 2nd. Of next year. And then a prime time special with performances and highlights.
That's the one I was thinking of. That will air on ABC on January 1st. Okay. But if you want to watch it live on the 8th, Disney Plus.
Well, can't. Thanks for bringing all of this to my attention. You're welcome.
All right. Some good news. Can you handle it this early in the morning? Always.
Okay. 14-year-old boy from South Shields, England was recently honored with the British Citizen Youth Award at the Palace of Westminster. He invented a 3D printed safety whistle that helps mountain rescue teams. He brought in this 3D printer, made the safety whistles, and he sold them and also ran half marathons to raise more than $2,000 for nearby mountain rescue teams.
Yeah, this is nuts. This 14-year-old boy. Oh, the 14-year-old boy.
I didn't think that part. Dude. It's incredible.
That is incredible. His work isn't done. Luke said he'll continue fundraising and wanted to make a bigger difference. He said he was inspired to fundraise from spending time walking the hills and the mountains with his dad. His dad's name is Sean. He's a volunteer ranger and winter mountain leader. I'm a winter mountain leader. It's a name. That's cool.
Yeah. Sean describes Luke who wants to be a marine biologist, his humble, shy, young man who loves the outdoors. The family fully supports Luke and all he's done at such a young age. We are immensely proud of Luke's achievement is what Sean said. His selflessness in wanting to make a difference and help an important charity that puts their lives on the line to help and rescue others is just remarkable. So, way to go.
Way to go, Luke. Yeah. What's his name? His name is Luke.
Luke. Okay, that's right. He's 14 years old. He's from South Shields, England.
And he got the British Citizen Youth Award at the Palace of West Miss. Cool. For inventing a 3D printed safety whistle. Yeah, that's cool. That's really, really awesome. So, anyway, way to go, Luke.
Your good news. There's a top Google search. Okay.
We have been asked this, you and I, as representatives for Classy 97 have been asked this repeatedly, too. The top Google search. When does Christmas music start on the radio? Oh, okay.
Well, that's going to vary for everyone. Right. I mean, that's a good topic. I know we here are still a couple of weeks away. And I know that that is too soon for some people and not soon enough for some people. And indifferent for others. You're never going to make anyone happy.
No. I mean, we in one year, the very first year I started here, was 2021. And that year started November 1st and went to January 1st. Bro, that's so much. A lot. That's too much. It was too much. Because here's what I know.
You have 20 Christmas songs and they're just recycled. It was what we've talked about. And there's more than that. I already told you.
There's well over 100. No, no, no, no. Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes. It's the same one over and over. Yeah.
Oh, here's. Silent night, but it's different. It's performed by Nat King Cole. That's right.
Oh, here's another Silent Night, but it's different because it's Peppy, because it's done by Kelly Clarkson. Okay. I understand your point. It's all the same. But here's the thing.
What's the thing? You love it. I do love it. People love it. I do love it. Yeah. I think it's a nice break from the regular music that we have. Sure. A fun like in the Christmas spirit. Yes.
I do appreciate it. But two months of it. Two months. Yeah. Is too much.
For real. Two months nonstop from the first to the first. It was a lot.
That's too much. But I know that people love to have it on while they're making Thanksgiving dinner. Yeah. I know that's a big tradition for some people. But we hear from people every year because we will switch in a couple of weeks to a full Christmas playlist, which is very exciting. We've got a countdown building up. We've got a lot of stuff that we've a lot of work.
We've got some stuff that works. That has been put into making that happen. Every year there's a lot of work. This year it feels like I've been climbing a mountain without a guide on how to put all this together.
But I've been getting there slowly and steadily every day. You don't have a sure but is that what you're saying? Feels like I'm my own sure but. Why don't you have a sure but? I mean I have support.
Don't get me wrong. I have people cheering me on. You have oxygen tanks. Yeah. But I'm in here every day grinding out all the stuff that it takes to make that happen. So it's busy. It's super busy. But anyway, I think there are people that are already there. There are radio stations that have already started. I was just going to say that. And I know that sometimes there will be radio stations that flip to Christmas in early November, right out of Halloween, because then they get two months to build a new radio station so that when they come out of Christmas music they're a completely different.
The station has flipped. That is correct. That is the industry term. They will flip a format. So you might have like a country station and then November 1st they go, hey it's all Christmas and they rebrand to something. It isn't like Christmas on the station you love. It's like we're now jingle 106 or whatever. And then you listen to jingle until the new year and then they do a big reveal, you know, New Year's Day or whatever. You've got a brand new jazz station or whatever.
Country to jazz. It's a big hot flip. A lot of people doing it. Big success in the jazz radio station world. I know a lot of people would love a jazz station.
I would not love a jazz station. Yeah, but you know what I'm saying. That's a thing that will happen every year. People use Christmas as a construction zone.
It's a detour for the regular programming to change. Or working on something big. Yeah, and you'll hear a bunch of construction sounds and they'll be like, we've got some big announcement.
You're not going to believe it. Beep, beep, beep, beep. Pardon our dust. All that stuff. I know. Yeah. That's not happening here. We're just going to play some Christmas and then when we're done playing Christmas, we're going to go back to classy, which is great. So it is great.
You know, no big format flip plans around here that I know of anyway. I don't know everything. I sit in here building Christmas all day for the past six, seven weeks. Making Christmas.
Six, seven weeks. Brem, brrem, brrem. I've been in here making Christmas. Stupid. I know. Okay.
Couple of weeks. I hear those jingle bells. I know. I know. Some of the fun stuff.
I've been really, I mean, how many different things have I built at this point? Do you have any idea? No, you have me listen to them sometimes. Yeah. You made that sound like you enjoy it.
I do. You make me listen to stuff sometimes. Let me tell you how many things I've built. You built some really cool stuff. I am always proud of what you make. So far, I've built 183 things for Christmas. Wow.
And I still have many, many more to go. You say you make things. It's like jingles. All the stuff that's in between the music. Right. Pieces of what you call imaging.
But also the music playlist and also all of the graphics and also all of the promotional stuff that goes along with it. Like it's, it's a, there's, this is a job. You're pretty good at it. It's my whole job. We get to sit in here for four hours and talk and have fun. And then the other four hours of my day after that are filled with all of the work that has to get done to make radio happen. It's what I love. It's definitely my passion.
But holy smokes. Have I been busy for the past two months already? Jingo bells. Have I been busy? That's what I'm saying. Start talking in Christmas lingo.
Yeah. A couple of weeks away though, for people to want to know, we're, we're still a couple of weeks out. It's not happening today. It's not happening tomorrow or Monday.
A couple of weeks. But it's happening soon. Soon. Yeah.
A couple of weeks away. It's literally just. Shh. Listen.
What is it? You can hear the, you can hear it. I don't hear it. Just listen.
What am I? No, no. I see what you're trying to get. Trying to say that Santa's in the distance. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. It's true.
He's, he's a couple of weeks away. I know. But if you listen close, close your eyes real tight.
Okay. You can hear it. Unless you're driving. Don't do that.
Don't do that. Do you have a spot at home where you're like, yep, this is my spot? I mean, state claim. Well, I do it at the, at the kitchen table. I have a spot I sit. Yeah. Regularly, a chair I like. Right. As, I was thinking about this, I go, I feel like I have a spot for every room in my house.
Thank you. And I compete for the spot in the theater. I love that spot.
And when we bought that furniture, I said, this is my spot. Remember I said that? No, I don't remember you going.
Dibs, I don't remember you doing that. Barrow. Barrow.
I don't remember that. That corner is a nice corner. I know it's a nice corner.
Yeah. So we, we often try to hustle to get in that corner. I don't know why I don't pick the other corner. I just like that corner for some reason.
It's a right hand corner. Yeah. I like that one. It's a nice one. It's a nice corner. And I did call dibs with it on it. And you even said, when I called dibs on it, you told the kids, you go, I guess mom's claimed that spot. You said that. So you heard it. I don't remember that at all. Selective memory.
I guess. As far as the upstairs couch, the living room couch, it's hard to get a spot, but you definitely want to be on one of the outside wings. You don't want to be in the crack in the middle.
I know we need a new couch. Yeah. Yeah.
So there's that. I prefer the one, let's see, on the left side, because I tend to sit with my right side to the window. And I like to sit that way so that I can look out the window. You like to look out toward the east, not out toward the west? Correct. Why is that?
I don't know. Because I like my right side toward the wall for some reason. I prefer that. All right. Interesting.
That's all. In the library, I have my chair. I like that chair. When you're not sitting in your chair, I claim that chair.
Yeah, I'm sure you do. Were you in it last night when you were reading? No, I was laying down. Oh, fancy. I know, but it got too cold.
I was like, I got to go. It's cold down here. Well, you have the fireplace and we have the space heater, if you really need it. Yeah, I didn't want to plug in the space heater. I had the fireplace on, but I don't think it was heating anything up. Plus it's a leather couch, so that was cold. Plus I had your warm blanket on and I was still cold. Chilly. You're still cold right now. I've been thinking about it.
It makes me shiver. How about outside? Do you have a space outside? Yeah, we have our chairs out on the back porch.
I have my tiger pillow. Yeah. And then in the bedroom, we each have our own sides of the bed. Yeah, but there are those folks who are like, where I lay down is where I sleep. I don't understand that. I know.
There are people who do that. I know. When I first read about that, I was blown away. I think you're still blown away. Flabbergasted, as they say. It's what they say.
I hear them. You have to claim your area. You got to claim your spot. No, I think it's important to have a place you can be comfortable. You know, relaxing in. Even yesterday though, because we all have our own space at the kitchen table that we like.
Yesterday, my typical spot was blocked by some Halloween bins. Oh yeah, you sat by me for dinner. Yeah, that was off-putting. Sitting by me was off-putting? No, just because that's not my typical spot. And I went, this is not where I usually sit. Yeah, next to me. You usually sit diagonally across. What if we had one of those grand dining halls where we sat at far ends of the table? I've never understood that.
I don't know. I'd like to be the furthest away from you, I can while we eat. You can't have conversation. You can, you just have to shout. Why you gotta shout?
You'd probably like being that far away from me, because you think I'm a loud chewer. No. It's only certain times. Like if I'm trying to focus, I told you.
We've had this conversation eight million times if we've had it once. It's not you or specific to anything you do. It's just when I'm trying to concentrate or work on something and someone is doing an annoying noise, whether it's mouth originated or otherwise, I go, I can't focus right now and I have to remove myself from the situation. I heard someone eating a doughnut and I don't, I'm not nearly as sensitive as you are. But I heard somebody eating a doughnut yesterday and I went, how was that doughnut the loudest thing you've ever, it's made of pillows. You're eating it like it's made of rocks.
I didn't understand. Was it an old doughnut? No, fresh. Why was it crunchy? It wasn't crunchy. It was just, the way he was eating it, I was like, bro, you have got to walk away from me right now. Luckily he did because I was going to have to. Was it particularly lip smacking?
Yes, but also just like some loud breathing while the chewing like, like that. I was like, okay, either you have to walk away or I have to walk away. It's a doughnut. Look, I've had a good doughnut before. Maybe he was just excited. Maybe it was the best doughnut ever.
It's possible. I looked up, you know how you'd like, you tolerate it for a minute and then you go, I can't. And so I did like one of those like, what is happening right now? I gave him a mom, a real mom look. He did not notice, but I was like, oh. Oh, that's fun.
That was bad. Sounds like a fun time. We mentioned earlier that I was reading in the basement yesterday and it was cold even with the fireplace. And here's what happened to me. When you hold a book, you have to use your hands. I mean, you can hold it with your knees or your feet or just in your mouth at some point.
Okay. And then my fingers would get cold. And no matter how tight, I got my bullet.
Like my body was warm, but then my fingers were cold. And so I went, somebody's got to invent something. Gloves. Gloves. They're gloves.
I get it. It's gloves. It's like a little coat for your hands. They have to be thin enough that you can still turn the page. Thin gloves.
It doesn't exist. Yeah. Thin gloves exist. No.
Yeah. I just looked up reading gloves for cold hands. Reading gloves. And they're all fingerless. And I go, that's not what I need. You just need thin gloves.
Like a liner. Find them. I have some. You do?
I have liners that I wear in my gloves when I snowboard. Are they, can I turn the pages with them? Sure. Let me try them out. They're too big for your hands. Get some for my hands.
Just go to the store and buy liners. They're not a big deal. It's just thin gloves. I don't think that's what I need. You don't think so.
I don't. Look up glove liners. All right, I will.
Or liner gloves. All right. I will. Yeah. It's just thin gloves. Yeah, liner gloves. I mean, there are even some with grippy little fingers to help you grab your pages.
I don't know. They look a little bulky from what I can tell. Oh, man.
Don't, oh, man, me. They're seem a little bulky because here's what else happens. What else happens? When I'm at work and I'm typing, my fingers get cold while I'm typing. And I've tried to use gloves when I'm typing. But again, it's too thick. I need small, a thin covering. OK, look up typing gloves. They have such a thing.
They also have feather thin heated gloves. Hey. Touch screen compatible fingertips.
Hey, hey, hey. Typing gloves. They're all fingerless.
No, not all of them. These ones are texting, typing, support cold freeze gloves with grippy palms. Here's what I think is hilarious. You think a vest is useless because it's not keeping anything warm. I think fingerless gloves.
What is the point of that? It's not my palm that's cold. It's my fingers.
Listen. Fingerless gloves have a point. No, they don't. This is the most useless thing ever. No.
Listen. They provide warmth to the hands while keeping fingers free for dexterity to improving grip and protecting during activities like cycling, weightlifting, or motorcycle. OK. Motorcycling. When you've been cold, have you ever been like, oh, the palm of my hand is so cold? Never.
Never, never, never. I have fingerless fishing gloves. What is the point? Because I need dexterity in order to fly fish. You need a thin glove that keeps your fingers cold.
No, warm. Oh, that's what I meant. But so they have a mitten that goes over the top of the fingertips. And I can peel the mitten back when I need to use my fingies for fishing. Yeah. I have gloves like that. Yeah.
That's what you need. I never wear them. You know why? Because my fingers always get too cold. Well, you can put them away when you're not needing to turn a page.
They're a mitten. And then you need to turn a page. You open it up. You turn your page. You put them back.
They're too thick. I'm just going to have to create my own. I'm going to have to engineer a glove. A thin reading slash typing glove.
It already exists. I'm telling you, I don't see anything. Everything I've seen is too, it looks too bulky or it's fingerless. You didn't see the writer's glove? Writer? Writer's glove. Not writer, like a horse writer. It's right, like a writer's glove. All right, let me look. It's a graphing typing glove.
Bro, every. It's warm. It's thin. I only see fingerless ones.
No, writer's glove, graphing typing glove. I'm looking at it right now. I don't know.
I don't know. It looks too bulky. That's as thin as you're going to get. What are you going to make it out of that's thinner than that, that's also going to keep you warm? Are you looking at this one that's, they're $35?
Yes. I look at how bulky that looks. Not bulky at all.
So bulky in the fingers. No. It's not. The Eden Pure? I don't even know what you're talking about.
That's the brand? I don't see that. Okay.
That's the one I'm looking at. I don't know. Every time I type in something, it just pulls up a huge, like, oh, check out these gloves to keep your hands warm and your fingers are open to the cold air. Do you want to know what I don't like about these is how far they go up your wrist.
It's a big ick. How far is too far up your wrist for a glove? This is too far. How far did it go?
Way too far. If it has to cover my watch, it's too far up. Where do you wear your watch?
Let me see. You wear yours right on your wrist. That's where a watch goes.
I wear, I like to wear mine up a little bit higher. See? I do see, but I also have a large wrist. So if I put it clear up here, the band's going to have to be a belt. These gloves go too high.
It's like, it's like knee-high socks, but for your arms, I don't like it. It's not for me. That's a new, a new ick for you. That's funny.
Yeah, I don't care for that. Now I got to think about where I like to wear my gloves. Three-quarter sleeve. Oh, I love them.
Nope. I often roll my sleeves up if they're long because I don't like a too long shirt sleeve. I can't stand it on my forearm.
Like a baseball shirt? Forget about it. No way. Mm-mm. Gross.
Okay, well, I'm on the hunt. It's a chant for some thin typing slash reading gloves. Yeah, it's liners. You just need some liners.
It's got to be thin. They are. That's what they do.
I'll go check it out. That's their whole point. It looks too bulky in the fingers. Everything's too bulky in the fingers. What are you talking about?
You told me a story last night and I laughed pretty good because you would consider yourself to be an adult woman. Is that correct? No. I didn't say you behave as an adult woman. I said you would consider yourself to be. By age only. By number only. Okay.
By age and number only. There are children who look at me and say you're an adult. You're the adult in this household and I go, I don't know who put me in charge. Okay. That's fair. All right.
So you told me the story that yesterday you had to go to the bank and while you were waiting at the bank, there was like a bowl of candy. Yeah. Dumb dubs. Difficently, dumb, dumb suckers, the lollipops.
And the candy one was calling my name. So you just grabbed that and opened it up while you were standing there. Is that what happened? Yeah. What the heck? Go ahead. Tell the rest of the story.
Okay. I had watched a woman on TikTok that said, hey listen, we spend too much of our lives being adults. It's not any fun being an adult. Just do what your inner child would want to do. Oh, okay. And so I was like, what a nice way to live. And she said that her inner child wanted to go skateboarding and her inner child wanted to wear silly sunglasses.
Okay. And I was like, what's wrong with that? And so while I was at the bank and I see that bowl of lollipops, I go, yeah, my inner child wants that lollipop. Your 11-year-old self said, get that cotton candy lollipop. Right.
Right now. So I unwrapped it and I said, this is what I need. And she said, okay, I'll get to work on that. And as I'm waiting, I'm sucking on my lollipop.
Enjoying the lollipop. And then she hands me back the envelope that I need full of cash. And I said, thank you. And in that moment I went, yeah, that's probably not the way that I- Thanks for all the monies. See you next time.
Thanks. I did not anticipate having to do the awkwardness. So what am I going to- how am I going to speak to somebody? And then I took the lollipop back to my office and then I'm sitting there and I had to take it out because I had to answer the phone and I was like, where do I put it? And then I eventually threw it away. I was like- It's not even that big.
It's not. But you're still like, where are you going to put it? I don't want to put it on my desk. Okay. So this is the bank across the street. Correct. I was trying to figure out why it lasted so long. Yeah. I just walked back across the street. Yeah. No, I got it. I got it. Yeah. Yeah.
I'm with you now. I get back to work. Phone rings and I take it out and I'm holding it while I'm talking on the phone, but then I needed to also use my fingers. Oh, what a pain. And then I'm like, what am I going to do with this dumb sucker? Put it back in the mouth.
Hi, could I help you? It was a bad idea. In retrospect, not my finest moment.
But how did your 11-year-old self-fill about it? She felt nice for just a minute. That's nice.
You let her run around for a minute. That's good. One of my favorite memories as a kid, as is so many other people's memories, favorite memories, is opening that Sears Christmas catalog. Yeah. And circling what you wanted for Christmas.
And I think our generation was probably the last to have done that. At least with the big book, the big, thick catalog. Yeah. Yeah. I think there's been a lot of places that have tried to recreate that.
Like we see some stores that will send out like a mini catalog. Yeah. It's not the same, but I get what they're trying to do. Like Toys R Us used to do it. They used to send something out. Oh, RIP Toys R Us.
Yeah, well. Who else used to do it? Maybe Walmart does something like this. Yeah, I don't.
Everybody who has a toy to sell. Yeah, we just got one from Amazon. Which I thought was strange. Like, I mean, it's similar in that it's a catalog and then you can go online and you can shop. But it's just filled with all kinds of stuff on every page. They said, oh, let's make each page kind of a color coded little festive thing. So there's like a video game controller and a red Reebok shoe. And there's also a red Dutch oven and like a red, you know, this and that. So everything kind of matches this theme.
Right. And it showed up the other day and Emery was very excited to grab a pen and start circling things. Because she used to do that to the Toys R Us ads and different things. Yeah, she asked me if when we were kids, we ever did that. And I said, oh, yeah, I said all the time we had one that was like super thick. And she's like, what do you mean?
I said, look it up. Look up the Sears catalog because it was monster. And it was like pages and pages of Barbies and then pages and pages of bikes and then pages and pages of. It was great. It was awesome.
I missed that. Well, go circle some stuff. I was looking through what she had circled in this little Amazon one that's trying to be like the Sears catalog, but it's never going to be. All right. It's all makeup and perfume.
Teenagers. There was there were a couple of small things that she had circled and then crossed out and said, I lied. Like she went back and proofread and went, no, I actually don't want that. Oh, okay. What were they?
I like little like stuffed animal type things or anything that was like a kid. Yeah. I know. Oh, so that makes me sad.
Like maybe she does want it, but she can't because she's a teenager and she can't like frivolous child. Right. Maybe. I mean, have a little fun.
Let your 11 year old self have a lollipop. Exactly. Exactly. Oh, yeah. That makes me sad.
Well, that thing is still kicking around the house. We should have we should have the 20 almost 21 year old circle some stuff. What do you think he's going to go in there and go, there's nothing in here for me? No, is there video games in there?
I haven't looked that close. Yeah, I just I had looked through it and I went perfume, more perfume, makeup, makeup brushes. It's a boring teenager stuff. I know. I know. It's where we are in life.
Boring teenager stuff. That's our home now. Hey, but you know what saves on batteries don't have to build it. You just go here you go.
Fun with the thing. None of it makes any noise to annoy you. Oh, no, but the teenager does the teenager makes noise. Sometimes noise that annoys you.
She's got to come out of her room first. That's true. That is true. And the stuff that she wants and stuff she uses in her room. She's like, nah, I need this in my vanity.
That's where this goes. Every day. Same thing in your room. Oh, what's for dinner? She's out.
Oprah, you remember Oprah? Sure. She put her the yes. That one. Yes. Oh, it's make sure I wasn't confusing with the other Oprah's.
I know. She put out her annual favorite things list. Oh, she's still doing that thing. Yeah. And it's huge.
I'm sure it is. She just likes all the things. But she didn't put this out. Well, so attached your name to it.
Okay. I'm sure she has people because doesn't she still have the magazine? Oh, I think so.
So it's probably an article from Oh, magazine. There is. Let me tell you some of the things on this list.
All right. I haven't even gotten through the whole thing because it's so long. She just likes all the things.
As I'm scrolling through it, I go, see now, boring, same. When she had the show, she would do the favorite things, but then that was like the big lead-up to the holiday and everybody who was a guest at the show got the thing. Right. And you get a thing and you get a thing, right? Exactly. That was the whole thing with the list. So now she's just making the list. And since she doesn't have to give stuff away, she can just make that list as long as she wants. Well, and it's just kind of the same old, same old stuff that you see all the time everywhere.
Is there anything exceptionally boring? There is a pet grooming kit. Okay. There is also a 2000... You think Oprah's out there grooming a pet? No. There's also a $2,000 espresso machine. $2,000?
Okay. At least we're grounded in reality. There is a $700 indoor pizza oven.
No. And there is a $60 pair of anti-fog reading glasses for the shower. Oh, there's nothing like reading in the shower with your anti-fog glasses. Have you... come on. This is a normal thing.
You sit in the steam shower and you read. I mean, there's a fruit spread gift set. Sure. Some stuff.
These are my favorite things. I don't think I would ever buy anything off of this list. It sounds like that catalog in the airplane. Yeah. That's what it sounds like you've got going so far. Some fancy chips, gourmet chips.
Yeah, no. You're reading the catalog from the airplane still. I just want some lay salt and vinegar. I don't need some fancy gourmet chips. Why are they so gourmet? What's the deal with them?
Uh-huh. What kind are they? Let's look into it. Let's see what's so fancy about them.
Okay. What are they called? They're called... Gourmet Chip Company. That's the name?
Mm-hmm. Gourmet Chip Company. Flavor packed, thick cut chips.
All right, let's build your own box. Garden herb, truffle, and cheddar. I got to tell you, these are pretty fancy chips. What makes them so fancy? Well, I'm just looking at the chip. It's a good slice of potato.
You can actually... It looks like a real homemade slice of potato chip. Like, I'm going to tell you, if I were to make potato chips, they would look like this.
And now I kind of want to try making chips. Okay. Don't you think that would be neat? No. You don't, huh?
No. Well... There is an entire aisle full of chips, and I already know which chips I like, and I already have favorites chips. I don't need to make my own chips. Okay, well, let me tell you some of these flavors of chips.
Maybe this will change your mind. Maybe the gourmet chip company's got something going on here. They have a Tuscan garlic herb. No, thank you. They have a lavender honey blue cheese. No, thank you. A black truffle herb.
No. A... How do you say that? A wild herb potato, but it's like...
It's a different kind of wild herb. How do you say this? P-I-S-G-A-H. Hold on. P-I-S... G-A-H.
I don't know how to say that word. Smoked hops cheddar potato chip. A bay salt and pepper. New Orleans spicy Cajun, and an apple cider balsamic vinegar. That one sounds interesting.
That's probably the only one that I've been like, hmm. Okay, so here's the deal. If you want to buy one bag of these gourmet chips, how much do you think they cost? Well, I know that for three, you can get them for $32.
Those are a smaller sample bag. If you want one bag of Tuscan garlic herb potato chips, how much are you going to pay for that? I'm going to say $18. You're going to be underpriced because it is $29.
Get out of here. $29. I'll stick with my Doritos.
Thanks. For it. Well, they're close to $29 these days, it seems, but... No, they've come down in price. Oh, good. And sometimes you can catch a sale. Yeah, but you got to buy five. Yeah, fine. Okay. It is chips.
You're right. What else is on the list that's anything that stood out is like, okay, that's all right. No. Not anything.
No, I have seen, like, I'm still scrolling going like, okay, it all seems kind of the same or lame or completely unnecessary. Okay. I kind of want to make potato chips though.
I'm going to try that out. Okay. Will you eat my homemade potato chips? Yeah. Will you clean up the mess that you make when you make them? Can't be bothered. What I know yesterday, I found this information out. Brendan Frazier and Rachel Weiss are reuniting for the Mummy Four.
Do we need that? Quite honestly, I didn't know that there was a Mummy Three. Okay. Did you? I don't think I've even seen it.
I don't think I have either. And maybe Brendan wasn't in it. No, I just looked, he was in it, but Rachel Weiss wasn't in it. Have I seen the Mummy Two? I think so, but then didn't they do Scorpion King? Oh yeah, that was kind of a spin-offy thing. Yeah. And I don't think Brendan Frazier was in that.
Okay. Rachel Weiss and Brendan Frazier were both in the Mummy Two. The Mummy Returns is what it's called.
I have seen that and the rock is in that one. As Scorpion King? Yeah.
And then Scorpion King got his own spin-off. Yes. I see. That makes sense. Okay. And so then the Mummy Four, what do we know about this? Let's see.
Da, da, da, da. I don't know much about it. Okay.
That's all right. What kind of storyline do you think they'll be telling? Do you think? I bet it's mummies.
Okay. It's probably about mummies. That's what I think. I think there's enough lore in there. There's enough, you know, different pharaohs and stuff that there's a story to tell.
Okay. I don't know which one it'll be, but there's probably some adventure story to tell. I'm glad to hear that he's coming back into acting, you know, and reprising that role.
I think that's good. I'm glad to see him back too because he's a nice dude and you don't have a lot of nice dudes in Hollywood. Yeah, I get that. And he's like a nice dude. Remember when he came back and everybody cheered for him and he started crying? Yeah. That was nice.
Brendan Frazier is a nice dude. I was just trying to find some information about when this is going to be released, but I think it's just kind of still in development. I think they just made the announcement that they are going to make this and it kind of makes me want to watch the original.
Yeah, okay. The original was good. I liked it.
I'm sure it's probably campy and cheesy and hokey and cringe. Yeah, but that's okay. But who cares? That's all fun. It was fun.
It was cute. Yeah, here's something I found out this morning. Warner Brothers is reviving this franchise after decades on the shelf for a 2027 release. Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus are returning to make this movie. It's Gremlins 3. Is there a Gremlins 2? Yes.
Yes, there was. With the lady with the lips on the cover. The big Gremlin. Ah, yeah. That everybody thought Heidi Klum was going to be for Halloween this year. Oh, really? Yeah, well, I sure did. I was buying into that, but then she was Medusa instead.
But anyway. What gave you the impression that she was going to dress up like that? The crazy teeth. She mentioned green a lot.
She said, I'm going to be ugly. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Yeah. So I started following just to see what she was going to be for Halloween. And the Medusa thing was gross. It was gross.
And good for her. But Gremlins 3 will be coming out in 2027. Both Steven Spielberg and Chris Columbus working on it.
Do we need another Gremlins movie? Apparently. Because look, who was it? I was trying to remember who was talking about film.
And maybe it was Kevin Smith. It was somebody like that who said it's really easy to get frustrated by all of the reboots and the remakes and the sequels. And you can sit there and you can say like, hey, why aren't we getting anything new? And he's like, write it. Write the movie. Like people in the movie industry want new ideas and people aren't bringing them new ideas. So they got to continue to make stuff.
And so they're doing this because they aren't getting the, you got an idea. You want to do something. Write that movie. Listen, I go to the library and there's files and aisles and aisles. Of writing. True. Pick up one of those. Yeah, I guess. Make it. There's that.
And. But then you'll be mad because the book was better than the movie. Yeah, I get it. It's still, it still would like to watch the movie.
I'll still like the book more than I like the movie, but I still would like to watch the movie. Yeah. It'll be the first Gremlins movie in 37 years.
Yeah. And then that's coming out November 19th. It's going to come out November 19th, 2027. But is it set during Christmas? I don't know.
I don't know anything. Well, we have a new Christmas movie to add to our Christmas. Gremlins 2 came out in 1990. I was trying to see if it talked about the time of year it played, but.
Cause listen, Gremlins is a Christmas movie. Let's not do this. Let's just not do this. Why would you do this?
Let's not do this. I'm going to remind you about a story that happened. And it happened several years ago, but Wanda and Jamal had a chance encounter over a wrong text. And this was around Thanksgiving time. And I'm trying to remember who sent the text. I think she sent the text to the wrong number and was like, are you coming over for Thanksgiving dinner?
Yes. And he was like, I mean, this is the wrong number, but sure. Like, and they ended up having a whole conversation. They struck up a friendship.
The internet got very invested in it. Yeah. And this year, Wanda and Jamal are partnering with Green Giant for their 10th Thanksgiving. That initial wrong text conversation happened 10 years ago. And Wanda and Jamal are the best of friends. Do they only hang out at Thanksgiving together or is there like more 10 years of friendship? That's great.
Over a missed number and a text. How fun is that? I love it. It's such a good story. It really is. I know.
I know. And I'm just blown away that it's been 10 years. That's pretty incredible. That is incredible.
That's awesome. So they're planning on celebrating Thanksgiving together again this year. That's right. For their 10th year. Yeah.
Now they've, they're family now at this point. Oh, for sure. Yeah. But now they're also getting that, that cashola from the jolly Green Giant.
Oh, oh, oh, yeah. Green Giant. Cause if you need canned carrots, corn, mixed vegetables, green beans or peas, ho, ho, ho, Green Giant. I didn't even honestly think that Green Giant was still a brand. Oh, it is.
Good to know. I have never, I don't think I've ever bought a Green Giant product. Never? Never.
I guarantee you have. No. Yeah. I bet there's some jolly Green Giant green beans in the pantry.
I buy Kroger brand. Really? Yeah. Yeah. I do. Cause Green Giant is too expensive for me.
That's rich people, green beans. Store brand only for me. A lot of people are upset about this partnership with the Green Giant.
Why? Because they're like, this is such a wholesome story. Now we're commercializing it. And I understand to a point. That's fair. But also like these, these guys deserve it. What are you talking about? Like they're going to make some money together on a really sweet story.
I think that's awesome. And it's not like they had the intention to be like, hey, let's commercialize this from the get go. Plus it's been 10 years. Like that's the bigger story for me. Like I don't care that they're making money good for them. The Green Giant wants to, wants to tell a cute story and associate their brand with it.
And give them a little bit of extra money to buy some Thanksgiving stuff. Whatever. People are upset online about it. And I'm like, hey, listen. Hate the game, but don't hate the player here. These guys are nice people having a Thanksgiving dinner.
You can be upset about the game, but don't be upset at the players. Okay. That sure you made that fit somehow. I don't know how, but you, that's how it works. You made it work.
That's right. Anyway, I'm happy for you. Me too. That's going to be a good time. It'd be fun to be a guest at that table.
Yeah. I never get invited. Wanda, you never invite me. You never wrong text my number. It's rude. Well, yeah.
Like every year she's just wrong texting new people. I'll just pick a number, I guess. That would be fun actually.
Come on over. It might be a little sketch. What if you wind up with some weirdo? Yeah. That's the opposite of whatever the Jolly Green Giant said. Oh, is he Santa? I don't know. I'm real confused about it. But that's what he said, right?
I think so. Green Giant. Oh, oh, oh. I was right. I like the way you say it.
They should get Jolly Jane and then you could be the voice of her. Do it again. Oh, oh, oh. Yeah.
That's what he does. Play it back. I don't have it. It's a good.
Play it back like I have every sound on demand. Sure. Here you go. It's the same. Yeah.
You wouldn't, if you play that commercial, you wouldn't even be able to separate me and the Jolly Green Giant. I think you're right. I think you are the same. Since he's the Jolly Green Giant, is that supposed to be his laugh?
Yeah, I think so. Oh, like he's so happy about green beans. Yours is like this. Stop. That's yours.
Stop. I'm so happy I got to play that. You want to hear it again? No. Oh, oh, oh, oh. Stop. Stop it. Stop. That's the best laugh ever. Stop.
That's what Jolly Jane could do. Fine. And the two of you just roam the fields and the hills. Oh, oh, oh.
Oh, oh, oh. Just like that. It sounds like a nice way to live. I agree.
I'm not opposed. Me neither. I stumbled upon a, I know it was loud. Why'd you turn me so high? Calm down. You control it. Go ahead. I stumbled upon a Reddit, a subreddit. Yeah.
Called What Is It? Yeah. Oh, this is one of the greatest subreddits. Oh, I see it all the time. People will find old stuff or they'll have some weird random little thing that they're like, I don't know what this is.
And they'll post a picture of it and kind of some details about where they found it. But yeah, no, that's a great, a great one. Yeah. It's really cool. I initially found it because it was like something on some guy's sweater and he was like, what is this? It was like a furry thing.
Okay. So some of it's a little bit gross. Like some of it's disturbing, but I'm kind of like, I don't want to say I'm into it because that sounds weird, but. No, but it is interesting because sometimes people are like, I found this thing at a thrift store. It looks cool.
What is it? Yeah. Or this one says, I found this symbol on a handkerchief. What is this symbol?
Yeah. Like this one right here, spotted at a thrift store for $25. What is it? Well, I know exactly what it is. It's a CB radio. Like I know, this one has been posted 17 hours ago. It has almost a thousand comments on it.
But obviously people have helped him go, that's a Midland Model 13 857 CB radio. Isn't that cool? Yeah. I just think it's cool that somebody out there knows what your weird thing is and they're going to help you figure it out. And I, I don't know.
I like it. So today someone said, I know we live in 2025, but what is the purpose of the little buttons on the jeans? The little rivets? Like why do they stick out?
And they are reinforcements. The edge of the pockets take on the most load and it's the first part to tear. And these particular buttons help to prevent that. That's why they have the little dimple on it. It's just the way the snap is. It's a reinforced snap to ensure that that part of the pants doesn't wear out first because that's the weakest point of the pocket. Interesting, right?
So you can learn a lot in there, which is really good. Yeah. Some guy found a furry thing on his sweater. He's like, what is this? And somebody said, that's a venomous caterpillar bud.
And he went, ah, good to know. Thanks so much. I kind of like it. It's fascinating. Isn't it fascinating?
Yep. And I like that when people get a solution, they'll pin it to the top. So you don't have to go read everything. You can go like, oh, okay, here's the solution. Like this particular thing is, you know, like whatever. And so they pin it and they go, now you can just quickly cruise through and see what the solution is. This guy's lawn was randomly disturbed and it's all like crazy dug up.
Like really bad. What did he find out? Let's see. You go in and you read and he's not pinned to comment.
Oh, no. No one knows. Somebody says it could be voles. Somebody said it could be raccoons. Somebody said it could be. It could be your neighbor who's mad at you. Yeah, it could be. Yep.
It could be skunks or hogs. I like this kind of internet stuff. Oh yeah. This is good internet. This is good internet.
Oh yeah. You get to learn a little bit. You get to see some random things.
It's mostly educational. Mostly. Yeah.
Just mostly. Fascinating. I didn't know that you knew about this. I thought I was going to introduce you to something. Like did you know that David Letterman's pencil had two erasers on it?
No. He never wrote anything, but he liked to bounce it. So both ends had an eraser on it.
Both ends. Oh, that's funny. Yeah. That's not necessarily a what is this. Well, what is it? It's David Letterman's pencil.
There's only 11 comments on this. But anyway, he used to throw them around. He would like throw them over at Paul. Paul Schaefer?
Yeah. He'd throw pencils at him. I did not. So rather than him getting poked out an eyeball, they both ends had an eraser. I did not know that.
Yep. You could still get your eye poked out with a eraser, by the way. No, I know, but a lot less than a sharp pointy bit. You know? There. Anyway, good, good find. Did you ever figure out what the fuzz on the sweater was?
I told you, it was a venomous caterpillar. Oh, weird. I didn't hear that. No, you weren't listening. I was busy. I know. You weren't listening.
It was a venomous caterpillar. You said that, really? Hmm. Would you rather this or that? Would you rather go camping and crisp fall weather or visit a harvest festival? I don't know what a harvest festival is, but I assume it's probably like a fall market type thing, where you got some fall produce, you got some fall plants, you got a little fall craft happening. Activities and traditions that typically happen at a harvest festival include feasting, meals made from the season's crops. I like feasting. Farming and nature activities, like pick your own options, hay rides, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, etc.
Like it. Local artisans sell handmade goods. Sometimes there are demonstrations of traditional crafts. Live music, dancing, food vendors are a common feature.
Festivals can include educational programs, historical demonstrations, community events, like a harvest festival craft fair with the 4-H club, for example. Right. Okay. So would you rather do that or would you rather go camping? In crisp fall weather. I am going to take the camping. I knew you would say that. Because there's also the fall fishing.
And I kind of want to go fishing really bad. You know what came up? You know how sometimes you'll have some pictures, like your pictures will pull up a memory. You were looking out the window at something.
There's some squirrels fighting in a tree. It's fine. Go on. What came up in my memory is remember you and I went camping about the same time a year or two ago. Well, it was in October, I think. And yeah, we did. It was like one of the first years we got our new camp trailer and we said, let's go see what it's like in the fall. And it was awesome. It was fun. Let's go. We went on a bike ride. You did some fishing.
I know. Let's go. I could go. Let's go. I'm ready to go. Let's go. Where are we going?
When? We got already plans. We don't have plans this weekend. Every weekend's booked.
I told you the plan for next year is to book camping trips first. Right. And then all the other stuff that gets piled on. Sounds like a plan. Stand. We got to prioritize it.
Great. Going camping. Would you rather? Good job. This or that. Did you say what you're doing? Yeah, I'll go camping.
Yeah. This is kind of exciting. I know we've talked a lot about new movies that are coming our way, but here's another one. Well, and we're going to have just so everyone knows a discussion about another new movie as the beginning of the podcast today because there's another one.
But what's going on? I'm kind of surprised that I am excited about this one because I'm not necessarily what one would call a Muppet Head. Okay. Which means that I'm not really into the Muppets. Okay. But I'm kind of excited about who's behind this project. Okay.
What is this? Emma Stone and Jennifer Lawrence are co-producing a Miss Piggy movie. Really? Yeah. She gets her own movie. Interesting.
What did I say? Could we say it's probably about time? I mean, has there been other Muppets that have their own solos? I don't think so. I don't know. These two are friends in real life. Jennifer Lawrence and Emma Stone are friends in real life.
Oh, thank you. And they are both like, this is the first time that we've really kind of worked together. So they're pretty excited about the idea. And I think they haven't really announced that they're going to star in the show, but it sounds like they are. Interesting.
It says that Jennifer Lawrence said it's really dark. No. So that doesn't sound like a Muppet story.
No. She said it's really dark that we haven't done a movie together. That's what she said.
No, this is the quote. She said, I don't know if I can announce this, but I'm just going to. Emma Stone and I are producing a Miss Piggy movie and Cole Eskola is writing it. She doesn't reveal why she and Stone are working on the movie or what it's about. However, she did say it's really dark.
We haven't done a movie together. That's where the quote ends. You didn't get the rest of the quote. That's where the quote ends for me. I'm reading the whole quote right here.
The whole thing. I was spalling along with you when you said that. It's like really dark that we haven't done a movie together. She said. That's weird. End quote. I don't know. My quote ends at it's really dark. That we haven't done a movie together.
Listen, buddy. Isn't that interesting how people take things and make that happen? She said that they don't know the plot necessarily, but they want her to be recognized as the feminist icon that she is. Okay. Yeah, sure.
I did that. She also said that Emma Stone is the Muppet Head, which is where I got that. Out of the two and Lawrence is the Ideos Guy or Gal. Interesting. I'm kind of excited about it. I'm not.
I'm surprised that I am because I'm not really a Muppet fan. I know. Shocking.
Yeah, I think that's interesting. But also, I mean, I would say Kermit has appeared solo a bunch without her, but I don't know that she's necessarily appeared solo without the rest of the Muppets. Not that Kermit has his own movie, but you can watch Muppets and have entire scenes. And dialogue and songs and everything else with just Kermit. But maybe it's Piggy's turn.
Is she ready for her close up? We'll see. Interesting. Cool. I'm excited. All right.
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