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How Mother's Day went for Jodi AND the "mother of our show" - Ms. Judy.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Murphy Salmon Jody Daily Show Podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Sam Scott Music Us.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
All Right, everybody hoping the time machine. We're gonna go
back a few weeks. If you're not familiar with this,
there is a Vegas showgirl who filed a lawsuit against
Taylor Swift saying that Taylor infringed on her trademark Confessions
of a Showgirl that she filed in twenty fifteen because
Taylor has the album Life of a Showgirl. Yes, so

(00:27):
we've been waiting and waiting and waiting, and Taylor's lawyers
have now responded, let's hear it any pretty either? Really really,
here's some of the things that in their response. They
said that miss Flagg, who is the showgirl, it's her
latest attempt to use Taylor Swift's name and intellectual property
to prop up her own brand. They're arguing that there
is little chance of confusion between Taylor Swift's stadium shows

(00:52):
and Miss Flagg's intimate cabaret performances.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
What does Taylor say, I know these are her attorneys speaking.

Speaker 3 (00:58):
You're probably not going to respond and lets the attorney's
handle lists.

Speaker 1 (01:01):
I don't think this had to do with the shows, though,
what is she naming the confessions that's a Is it
a podcast or is it a book?

Speaker 3 (01:07):
Is a show a cabaret performance? She does She used
to do a column in the newspaper in Vegas. I
don't know if she still does. And she also does
a podcast, all of it named Confessions a show Girl.
And the reason she filed the suit. She says, Taylor's
life of a showgirl is just confusing things, and it's
taken away from my brand and I got the trademark.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
That's what lawyers speak. I understand they came back, you know,
with a fury like that, but and I don't see
a lot of confusion there either. But I want to
know what Taylor says, because she's so pro artistry.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
If Taylor responds, she's gonna, first of all, really appreciate
the fact that this girl does her own thing.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
I know it.

Speaker 4 (01:47):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 3 (01:47):
He didn't mean to cause any confusion, and we're hoping
we can work things out. I'm not a lawyer either,
but and here's the big one from Taylor's lawyer. Far
from showing any about the album after its announcement, Miss
Flagg actually spent several months centering her brand on life
of a showgirl's name arn't work music and lyrics to

(02:09):
promote her little known cabaret show.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Out It's a mean team of attorneys, right theah.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Kidding yeah, Now, if you've heard about this one.

Speaker 3 (02:17):
The other night in Vegas, Blake Shelton is in Vegas
at the Coliseum right now. The guy he's got a residency,
and of course his wife is at the sphere right
now with no doubt playing their residency. So he got
on stage and kind of tongue in cheek, he ribbed
his manager for booking him at the same time my
wife came to town. I mean, she's not here. He's

(02:41):
over there the other venue on the exact same months.
Every single night, he said, people are asking him, how
come you're not at her show?

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Because I can't be both working.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
Coming up in six point fifty, Jody has three things
to note today.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Coming up next though, the best time of day to
make an important decision, best time of the day to
make important decisions. Decision time matters. And we touched on
this and three Things to Know but the other day,
but I feel like it it deserves a little more attention.
The morning is the best time of the day to

(03:18):
make correct important decisions because it all comes down to
brain power. That is when your cognitive energy is best,
and it's not. You know, it doesn't last you all day. Yeah,
because of decision fatigue, because of all a million little
decisions that you make all day long. Do your hair
or makeup first, you know, coffee or tea, all the

(03:40):
and the big things that work decisions and life decisions,
and so if it's an important decision, sometimes it is
best left to your morning time. I guess not everyone
is that way. Some people are foggy in the morning.

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Well, I mean, you get to a place once you're
fully awake, I think that your mental state is probably
at its peak at that point.

Speaker 4 (03:58):
Man, I have such a funny in the morning that
I over shoot what I can do in the day.
I'm like, I'm going to do all these things.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Yeah right, I think that's natural. I think, I mean
that's the way most people. You feel you can take
on the day the first part. But you think what
you're talking about, decision fatigue, I think the best way
to think about it because it's almost invisible. It's not
something you really understand until you picture, like picture if
you were walking around with free weights all day long
and you start doing reps, and every rep is a
decision that you're making. That's what's going to happen. Eventually,

(04:28):
you're going to wear out.

Speaker 4 (04:29):
But we don't really good visual We don't think.

Speaker 1 (04:32):
About I know, we don't think about our brains doing
the same things. That's why I really for me and
my personal and I'm not great at it by any
stretch of the imagination because I try to do too much.
But I try to minimize the decisions. I realize if
I make the same decision, you know, every day at
the same time or whatever, I need to figure out
a different way of doing that. Every time you make
a decision, you burn another piece of energy.

Speaker 3 (04:52):
You made the decision to do that, right.

Speaker 1 (04:55):
And if you don't take a break, like a little
you know, five minute breather, go outside, do something different.
I can actually recover if you do that. But if
you are a marathon or and you go straight through
and you don't, you're gonna get less efficient.

Speaker 4 (05:07):
Kids little small breaks between subjects in school and like
classes like you need to break.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
That's why they've got something called recess.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
There's a reason love recess. Anyway, it takes up cognitive space.
All these little you know, life your day, it takes
up space, so you're just not as effective. So big
decisions in the morning, they say, creative ones at night,
because you're more relaxed and you're more free to be creative.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Coming up next, Jody has your Hollywood Outsider.

Speaker 2 (05:35):
Trending Now Jody's Hollywood Outsider.

Speaker 4 (05:38):
Sam. The other day, you were so excited about telling
us that we need to watch this. Well, I need
to watch a true crime show called Should I Marry
a Murderer? Imagine you fall in love with someone who
made you feel accepted, wanted scene. Yeah, and then they
say to you, I've done a horrible, horrible things. Okay,

(05:59):
so guess what. As soon as you said that, I
don't know why just start popping up every time I pulls.

Speaker 3 (06:05):
It's because it's new.

Speaker 4 (06:06):
Okay, guess what. It's doing really well on Netflix. It's trending.
But there's another reason, not just because it hooks you
in with that, but apparently a lot of women are
being told watch this the same reasons that you are
drawn to true crime. You want to protect yourself from this.
This apparently exposes all kinds of red flags that people
often miss.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
And I know and I know what it is too,
because there's so many things in this series where this
girl keeps going back to the guy and it's like,
you wonder, why him into the police? He did something bad,
and why do you keep going back to it?

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Well, that's the I mean. So she's ignoring the red flags.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
Right, yeah, yeah, I know it's because of love. She
loved him.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
There is a little bit of you that understands, okay.

Speaker 4 (06:49):
That women are more likely to go but love. But
I love him, but I love him. So, ladies of
the world, watch this if you have trouble noticing red flags,
if you need to see the signs of a toxic relationship,
because they're all here. It's on Netflix. Should I Marry
a Murderer?

Speaker 1 (07:05):
Coming up at six fifty, Jody has three things to
note today.

Speaker 4 (07:10):
Love having you along. You can jump in a lot
of ways. Murphy Samanjody dot com or I know I
said my name weird Murphy Samanjody dot.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
Com, Sorry, Kurby Salmon, Judy.

Speaker 4 (07:21):
Jody dot com, or on social media.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
So Peggy sends this email, Jody, she's really your spirit animal.
I think this is the right term for this the
way this reads. She said, I heard Jody talking about
her walks, and I had to add my thought. When
you were talking, Yeah, when you were talking about your walks,
you were talking about how you like to get outside.
That you can do a treadmill, but you would rather
be out of nature. That's where she's going with this.

Speaker 4 (07:44):
Well, just that it's not about steps for me or
exercise as much as nature. I want to see all
the animals doing all the things.

Speaker 1 (07:52):
Well, here's what Peggy says. During COVID, when I thought
we'd be stuck for quite a while, I bought a treadmill.
But then I decided to continue to walk outside because
my spirit and speaking of that, needs that. Yes, I
need the sounds. I need the real air, the rain,
the snow, the sun, whatever. I just need in all
caps to be outside.

Speaker 4 (08:12):
Yeah, I feel that, Peggy. I feel that as a
girl who was sort of raised in the country, running
around barefooted, sitting on the back porch like it was
a thing. When it was raining. We would go sit
on the back porch because we had a little porch
that had a tin roof, like, and it just sounded
so cool and you would literally just sit in a
rocking chair next to dad and that's it.

Speaker 3 (08:34):
You know, there's nothing wrong with that. That's what I
do on the patio now, Okay, when it starts raining,
it's just like it's comforting.

Speaker 4 (08:40):
If that's a part of you, of your childhood, if
you're introduced to it in childhood, you will seek it
out later in life, especially in this the way we
live now, with all the devices and everything that's technical
calling your name. I feel like you need it more
than ever.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
Well, I find that at the end of the day
when I'm taking the dogs because Jody goes to bed
first and I'm taking the dogs out before bedtime, there's
just a moment after I get them settled and I
walk back out and you just breathed for a segment.
It's like, ah, peace. It's weird, how just automatically kind
of rapture, you know, in a little bit of peace.
Maybe it's because it's the first quiet moment of the day.

Speaker 4 (09:15):
I don't know. It can be like therapy. I mean,
if you let it. You have to know to seek
that out, like nature can be like therapy if you
know how to let it in. Yeah, so exciting here
on a Monday. Okay, thank you, Peggy, jump in anytime.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Coming up next. Jody has three things to note today.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Three things to know today.

Speaker 4 (09:36):
Number one, the Hansa virus cruise ship that was docked
yesterday in Spain. They evacuated one hundred and forty seven
of the passengers and crew that happened. By the day's end,
ninety four people of nineteen different nationalities had disembarked. Seventeen
Americans were flown to the National Quarantine Unit and for monitoring.

(09:58):
They have so far shown no s symptoms and authorities
are reminding everybody it's not another COVID and the risk
to the public is very low.

Speaker 3 (10:07):
Yeah, please remind people of that.

Speaker 4 (10:09):
Number two, Now that summer is almost here, the word
is we Americans are more likely to remember to charge
our phones at night than put on SPF sunscreen when
we're out like it's The number one concern is the
device and how much juice we actually have. So the
recommendations are, what do you think every time you look

(10:31):
at that device or think about where it is or
how much juice it has, put some sunscreen on, save yourself?
And number three, how many steps a day to maintain
weight loss? The new research is I know, about eight
eighty five hundred steps a day, so just below the
ten thousand that, by the way, was sold to us

(10:51):
and became popular in the sixties as a marketing campaign
to sell pedometers. Oh really, Yeah, so they say, yeah,
it's eighty five hundred or so less than ten thousand
to maintain weight loss.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
You're up to date. Three things to know today. Sam's
always up on the new eats. He's the food dude.

Speaker 3 (11:11):
And every day starts with a nutritious breakfast. So that's
where we're going to start today.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
It's on TV.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
Yeah. Yeah. Part of this balanced breakfast. We have a
new Bisquick mix that is coming, cinnamon toast crunch Bisquick.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
Oh stop at weight. So you make pancakes with it,
or biscuits or whatever.

Speaker 3 (11:28):
You can make pancake, baking mix, waffles, whatever you want.
And I tell you what you get ahold of that
fruity pebble syrup along with the cinnamon toast crunch back
pancakes O.

Speaker 1 (11:42):
Something elf would eat.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
Yeah, by the way, this isn't.

Speaker 3 (11:46):
A limited time this is permanent. So you're gonna have
a choice of Bisquick or cinnamon toast crunch biscuit.

Speaker 1 (11:52):
Man, you can do you can probably do some kind
of cinnamon roll with that.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
You can do copcakes, cinnamon rolls, cookies.

Speaker 3 (11:58):
Chicken and dumplings.

Speaker 4 (12:02):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (12:03):
Also, Ago has a couple of new flavors for us,
Cookies and cream. Man, it's not even waffles anymore, it's dessert.
These are chocolate with little white uh white cream chips
in them. And they also have the cinnamon roll, which
is I got creamy icing chips in it.

Speaker 4 (12:18):
Breakfast is getting in the stores more and more dessert like,
and that's not the way to start your DA started
with the cereals.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
I mean, think about it as a kid.

Speaker 4 (12:28):
You know that's my mom wouldn't buy sugar. Yeah, cook
so quickly. You're not gonna I'm not buying cookie crisp
for you. They wouldn't do it.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
I don't want corn flakes. I want frosted flakes.

Speaker 4 (12:40):
Right, more sugar.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
Jimmy Dean has a new bacon coming our way. It's
hot bacon. If you've ever tried to Jimmy Dean hot
sausage the little truck. But it's gonna be the same
heat as that, and I can handle this. I've tried
the hot so we can. Okay, that's not bad.

Speaker 4 (12:57):
The tender babies, you guys. Hot bake th sounds good, it's.

Speaker 1 (13:02):
Yeah, it does.

Speaker 3 (13:02):
Any kind of bacon sounds good. I got a new
tater tot shape from the folks that or eight. If
you remember last week I told you they came out
with star tater tots. Well now we have Dino tots
tater tots, so you team this up with nuggets. Yeah,
talk about a birthday party fun. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:20):
You can't tell a difference between a tott and a
piece of chicken, Oh, thank you probably can.

Speaker 4 (13:26):
And this one's a truck sera tops cute stuff.

Speaker 3 (13:29):
And the folks at Slice have a new uh can
drink coming our way, Dirty Slice. Yeah okay, dirty soda,
you know. And it's not gonna have dairy in and
it's got this coconut derived oil that'll give it the
creamy flavor.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
So dirty oil.

Speaker 3 (13:40):
But get this, it's going to have all the biotics
pre post and prow.

Speaker 1 (13:45):
That should distract you from the oil.

Speaker 4 (13:48):
Coming up at seven fifty three things to know to
start your day. But next your morning pick me up.
Today's morning pick me up is something beautiful that a
daytona Beach police officer did for a man and his dog,
And of course this hits me in the heart, heartheart,
because it's about what some pet owners don't realize about dogs,

(14:09):
is that you can't walk them on hot pavement. If
your feet can't take the heat of the pavement, the
paws can't either.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah, so it looks like a dog walking barefoot on
hot pavement.

Speaker 4 (14:19):
Right, except that dogs only they only have two ways
of releasing heat from their bodies. Panting is one of them,
and the pawpads or the other. So not only do
they need to be releasing heat, they don't need to
be accepting heat into their paws. They can overheat and
then you're at the vet.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
Why were they designed that way?

Speaker 4 (14:37):
Ask God? I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
Well, I think when dogs are first on the planet,
there weren't concrete driveways.

Speaker 4 (14:43):
Murphy so right. Anyway, So this police officer was doing
his patrol and he saw this man coming up with
a dog who was really struggling. The dog was going slow,
and definitely he just saw the paws are too hot.
The owner doesn't realize this. That's my thing. I see
it all the time, and the summer Murphy knows it.
I'll see people walking, you know, dogs on behind. I'm dying.

(15:07):
You just want to say that you don't know what,
you don't know. You just don't know that.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
Because the owners they're not doing that intentionally, they just
don't know. You're right.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
But so if you your feet can't take it, your
dog certainly can't either. Even more so so the officer said, look, hey,
He approached him and said, look, he's in pain. This
is gonna be a slow trek for you. Let me
go get you something. He went back to the police
station put together a dog like goody pack. He went
to the store also and bought the little dog socks,

(15:36):
dog pads, oh yeah, and gate and came back. And
then there's a picture. The police department shared a picture
of this dog with the dog shoes on, and then
the rest of the walk went well, and then they
shared it in social media. The picture of the dog,
whose name is Brew b R e W. Being guilty
of excessive cuteness in the first degree. Our officer, with
personal funds, was able to provide pet boots for Brew.

(16:00):
Our officer was also able to provide the owner with
and animal care package which included food, treats and toys,
and so they used it as kind of like a
public service announcement his kindness.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
Yeah, is the dog okay with this? I mean the
other dogs aren't poking fun at him because he has
to wear shoes.

Speaker 4 (16:16):
The dog is smiling if you look in the picture,
and dogs do smile, that's right, they smile this morning,
pick me up.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
Coming up next, Jody has another Hollywood Outsider.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
Trending now Jody's Hollywood Outsider rightly so.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
For Mother's Day weekend, I love this. The Devilwar's Prada
Too was number one at the box office. Again.

Speaker 2 (16:37):
I'm going to make something of this job. You could
write a book, the definitive for Randa Priestley xpos.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
A lot of moms got to go see this this
weekend and I just happened to love that.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
Did you get to go see it?

Speaker 4 (16:49):
No? Not yet? Can you believe? The first Prada movie
is one of my favorites and I haven't even seen
it yet.

Speaker 3 (16:55):
No.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
We saw Michael this weekend. He did a lots amazing
How many huge movies are in the box office right?

Speaker 4 (17:01):
It was busy, in crowded. There were a lot of
moms actually too also seeing the Michael Jackson movie. It
came in at number three. Mortal Kombat too was the
number two winner at the box office. Really yeah, I know,
I know. Look a lot of big movies coming. We
got to see the trailer for the Mandalorian and Grogu. Yeah,
I got news seeing that on the big screen. I

(17:22):
don't even know what half that stuff is, but I
was impressed.

Speaker 3 (17:25):
You're a converted yay.

Speaker 4 (17:26):
No, but hey, that one will be playing for Father's Day?
Can hent that'll be playing? So that's a good idea.
Moving on, Stephen Colbert has two weeks left until his
show goes away, so he's for the next couple of
weeks bringing some real heavy hitters. Tonight, his fellow late
night host will join him, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers,

(17:47):
John Oliver.

Speaker 3 (17:48):
That's a lot.

Speaker 4 (17:49):
Then Thursday Night, David Letterman coming up next. I got
the most unusual Mother's Day gift and I'm gonna share
it with you. I want to say thanks to Murphy
and our girls Tay and Phoebe for giving me a
sweet Mother's Day, letting me be lazy and spoiled, and
they took me to see the Michael Jackson movie Shotti

(18:11):
Sauce in my head. It's fun to see a movie
with a group with your family, you know it is.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
And by the way, we saw it in one of
the XD theaters, so it was like that was the
way to watch.

Speaker 4 (18:23):
It, Michael and yeah, and then we went to eat
some Mexican food. But here for the when kids of
all ages, you need to know it. When they were little,
they used to make little sweet cards for me and
I loved it the most. Those are the sweet little gifts.
But our girls still bring that game. Phoebe made me
a beautiful handmade bookmark with oh wow, with all this

(18:46):
art on it and butterflies, and I don't know what
you call it. I don't Midge, but I don't know.
It's very artistic. Yeah, and it's beautiful. And I put
it in the book I'm reading. And then Taylor is
more of a foodie, and she walked and we were
getting ready to go to the movie with a cooler,
and she was like, can I give you your present? Now?
I'm like, did you bring Margareita?

Speaker 3 (19:08):
The pregame before the movie?

Speaker 4 (19:10):
But she's a foodie. And when I looked at the
size of the little cooler. I thought, I wonder if
she made me banana bread. I wonder it's why, and
why it's why it's in a cooler, completely different. So
she takes out this plastic container and she says, look,
I wanted to make you something, but I know, something
kind of sweet and a surprise. But I know you
watch what you eat. And so she made me date

(19:34):
bark date bark bark chocolate, dark chocolate, organic peanut butter
and smashed down dates, and you mix that all together
in a pan. The dates go first, you smash them down.
Then she drizzled melted organic peanut butter. She thought of
everything because she knows I try to be really careful
about what I eat. And then dark chocolate and it

(19:55):
tastes like any kind of I brought some for you
if you want something, Yeah, it's it's almost like the
dates give it a different flavor than a regular bark,
but it's very peanut buttery. And she she's like, she
was worried, like have you ever eaten dates on the
I'm going to get the exact measurements for everybody from

(20:17):
her and we'll share it. But isn't that cool?

Speaker 3 (20:19):
It's good peanut butter.

Speaker 4 (20:21):
Yeah, making something is always the flex. It really is. Kids,
You've got Mom in the palm of your hands.

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Coming up next, Jody has three things to Know Today.

Speaker 2 (20:34):
Three Things to Know Today.

Speaker 4 (20:36):
Number one. Today's show host Savannah Guthrie shared an emotional
Mother's Day tribute on her Instagram stories, like a video
of her mother. We miss you with every breath, will
never stop looking for you, and then we still need
your help. Called It's one eight hundred call FBI. She
ended her message with that, and by the way, over
the weekend, the County sheriff they are said in Tucson

(20:59):
that are close. They're getting close to a break in
that case.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
Are they really?

Speaker 4 (21:05):
When they were asked, he said, they are close. Number two.
If you have iPhones autocorrect and it's been you feel
like it's been messing you up. Are you laughing because
this has happened to you. You AI assisted keyboard keeps changing.
It changes words like live to love, hour to out.
It's been all these little problems. But they say Apple saying, look,

(21:27):
the new updates should fix that. If not, you can
go into your keyboard dictionary in your settings and reset it.
A lot of people having trouble with and sending oops messages.
Use your imagination on that. And number three, you can
use Spirit Airlines loyalty points. Now at Papa John's, they're
gonna Papa John's is stepping in to offer this Skies

(21:49):
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prove to them on Instagram you were a Spirit Loyalty
member and you have to be a Papa Papa John's
Reward member as we well screen shot your account and
it's a code. You'll get a code for a large
one topping pizza.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
You're up to date. Three things to know today.

Speaker 4 (22:10):
Be honest. Do you ever respond to text messages with
just one word?

Speaker 3 (22:14):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (22:15):
Sam does for sure.

Speaker 3 (22:16):
Yeah, I do it with one letter.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
Oh, it drives me nuts when you send k.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Thanks for letting me know.

Speaker 4 (22:23):
But I know you, but I know that I understand
and accept that one hundred.

Speaker 3 (22:28):
I'm also not doing it to drive people nuts. Just
like when I send the thumbs up, it's just to me.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
It's like, well, I think the the emoji to me,
it makes it a little more connected than yes, because
it depending on who it is they may think. Kay,
I know that that's the whole the whole thing about
like periods and all the other things. You never know
how somebody is going to interpret something. At least emojis
can soften that to me a thumbs up. If you
say k and you don't know the person that well

(22:55):
or they don't know you that well, they may see
that as flippant or just like exactly or disinterested.

Speaker 4 (23:00):
Exactly why I bring this up. They're saying that in
our world of quick messaging, text messaging, or whatever it
is you're doing, when you're trying to respond, try to
do more than one word, especially something like sure if
you're hey, are you still coming to the party? Sure
is not the best because sure, all right, I guess
if I have to be there is what it kind

(23:21):
of sounds like, instead of yes, I can't wait.

Speaker 1 (23:23):
So what about when I respond to you? Instead of
saying yes, I just say toats like short for totally.
Are you okay with that? Yeah?

Speaker 4 (23:30):
Because I know you're trying to be all how about.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
When I send you the emoji with the kiss I
like it? Okay, that's a one thing, that's okay.

Speaker 3 (23:38):
Also, the funny thing is about the k is. And
I don't know if your kids do this too. But
when I do that to my kids, and it's like
something I said about K to capitalized K, it's like,
what's wrong, right, It's like, yeah, they think I'm angry
because it's a capital K only and to them that's anger.

Speaker 4 (23:55):
Right.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Yeah, I don't things right.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
You're asking me that I don't respond to my kids
that way. I usually respond in complete sentences. I do
over communicate actually with punctuation even.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Yeah, so extra all that, and now there's a whole
lot of I loved you, I love yous every time
in mind.

Speaker 4 (24:15):
Yeah, for the girl, it just sounds like they say,
it needs to sound more positive. So you know, instead
of K, how about okay okay and a smiley face.
That would change the feeling of that text for that recipient.

Speaker 1 (24:30):
And I think that. You know, even in the work environment,
an email totally different deal where it's naturally more long form.
You know, there's always a everybody wants to move faster
and be efficient and you don't have to be overly wordy,
but if you have enough to at least be nice,
it's not being taken as a command or something.

Speaker 4 (24:47):
Right, So the fewer words it can be misinterpreted as
passive aggressive or just aggressive. Yeah, give a couple more
and work on your emoji. Sam, Sure, no.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
I thought you're gonna say, k coming up. Jodi has
another Hollywood outsider.

Speaker 4 (25:05):
So Sam's mother, Miss Judy, is kind of like the
mother of the show. So we want to hear all
about how you treated her like a queen, like a
goddess for Mother's Day.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
Hopefully, well, she she spent most of the week trying
to you know, no, no, no, no, no, you don't
need to come. Well, usually happens for Mother's Day as
my son Sammy has all the moms together at his house.

Speaker 4 (25:25):
Nice.

Speaker 3 (25:25):
Everybody spread out and had other plans this year, so
he canceled that. Oh, so I told my mom, I'm
gonna come see you. Well, let's just get together when
everybody can get together. And so I was like, no,
I'm coming to see you. Wouldn't you rather take the chance.
It's just too far to drive and then go back.
I'd rather wait and take the chance.

Speaker 4 (25:44):
Well, all I can tell you about this, she's really
not trying to put you off or be difficult. In
a mom's brain and heart, the mom is the one
doing things. It's almost hard to accept people, especially your children,
doing things for you. It's supposed to be the other way.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
Yeah, well I ignored all the texts and I went
and visited her. Anyway, that's good that she's.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Just really I think that's one of those mom things
where she doesn't really mean that. Yeah, it's the it's
she just doesn't truly want you to go out of
your way totally.

Speaker 3 (26:15):
I think it was a test. Let's see, it's not.

Speaker 4 (26:19):
It's not. But did you show up sort of as
a surprise. I told you not to come love it.

Speaker 3 (26:24):
I love you too, mom. So I gave her. I
bought her a journal, yeah, beauty journal, and some pens
to go with the journals, so we're not searching for pens.
And I explained to her that's what I wanted her
to do, was to start writing down anything she can remember.
It doesn't have to be in order, it's just that
while you're doing something, if a story from when you
were a kid pops in your head, or a story

(26:45):
from not me and my brother Brett were kids, or
just any your dad or my dad. Yeah, just something
we don't know already.

Speaker 4 (26:53):
That's fantastic what it was. How was that received?

Speaker 3 (26:55):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Okay, she said, okay.

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Yeah, And I said, look, if you don't, if you
don't want to use it for that and you just
want to use it as your daily journal or diary,
use it. You now have the book, do what you
want with it.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
Really thoughtful gift.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
And so are you Are you going to ask her
later this week if she's filled out anything?

Speaker 3 (27:11):
She actually already has. I got a tech really. By
the way, I tried calling her yesterday and she didn't
answer phones.

Speaker 1 (27:17):
Probably was he writing in her journal?

Speaker 3 (27:19):
She said, thanks, I already started writing in my book.
It's not funny, but I'll get there. Oh.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
She feels like she has to be funny. Happy Mother's Day.
The mother of the show, Miss.

Speaker 1 (27:31):
Judy coming out next, Jody has another Hollywood.

Speaker 2 (27:33):
Outsider Jody's Hollywood Outsider look.

Speaker 4 (27:38):
Yesterday, when Murphy and I and the girls went to
for Mother's Day to see the Michael Jackson biopic, we
were watching the trailers and I was so waiting for
Toy Story five on screen the trailer, and it did
not play. So here's a bit of it. Text invaded
our house too.

Speaker 3 (27:53):
I don't know, Jesse, toys are for play, but tech
is for everything.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
Okay, So Toy Story five is coming June nineteenth, right
before Father's Day. Hint, hint, everybody, Yeah and true some
background on this movie. I started reading about it. We
all know it's about you know, that's the story is
about tech because parents do have that decision. You worry
about your kids with too much tech. You want them

(28:19):
to have a childhood. But tech is really here to
stay and what does it do to their brains? And
so they started working on this story years ago, five, six,
seven years ago. And a movie like this, we think, oh,
it's animation, you know, it's quick. No, it's five or
so years in the making.

Speaker 1 (28:36):
It takes it incredible.

Speaker 4 (28:37):
It takes a very long time for the animators to
do this.

Speaker 1 (28:40):
Think about how much tech changes in that time. Windows
also about that.

Speaker 4 (28:45):
There's another thing that a little behind the scenes. There's
a scene in the very beginning. There's an opening sequence
where there are fifty high tech buzz light years. They
awaken in their packaging because they were on a deserted
island because they fell off of a shipping crate. And
so all these buzzes are talking to each other and
Tim Allen did all fifty of the voices. June nineteenth

(29:09):
in theaters. I have some comments here I want to read.
That rolled into Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, all the places when
I shared the other night. Maybe you didn't even know Murphy.
When you and I were out of town right before
we crashed that wedding. Our friends were texted we.

Speaker 1 (29:24):
Were invited to crash the wedding just for cyption.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
You're just like bragging.

Speaker 4 (29:30):
Well, I'm just trying to let him know when I'm.

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Talking church, let's go in.

Speaker 4 (29:34):
So our friends were texting us, come on, and I
shot a picture behind my back of you. You were
sitting there on the laptop solving some business problem, and
I'm like, I'm ready to go. In fact, that was
my thing. I'm ready to go. I sent that to
them meanwhile, and it was it was one of those
things that I had trouble pulling you away. I'm like,
we're supposed to be there and you were like one
more thing, you know, give me a second.

Speaker 1 (29:56):
I need to go back and look at that picture.
Did you get my bald spot in that?

Speaker 4 (29:59):
I did not? Okay, now, but you're going to shout
it out.

Speaker 3 (30:03):
You've announced it.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
Wow, Okay, good.

Speaker 4 (30:05):
Iris said regarding that picture bless your heart. I've been
married for many years and mine is still doing it.
I'd love to tell you it gets better, but Rebecca said,
my mom has a running joke about my dad. When
there's somewhere to go, your dad always thinks it's a
good time to give the dog a bath.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
That's funny.

Speaker 4 (30:23):
Meaning this happens in a lot of marriages. You know,
one person's ready to go and the other person has
another idea of what to be doing at this time.
That helps me feel better, because yeah.

Speaker 1 (30:34):
It does well, and this is part of where I
think our relationship over the years. I understand that by
your nature, you don't sit still very well. So that
between that and then me staying focused, if I don't
really respect both of it makes it worse. You know
what I'm saying. It makes an intense on both sides.

Speaker 4 (30:51):
Sam's practically in this marriage too, because you spend a
lot of time with us.

Speaker 3 (30:55):
I want to share a couple of things that have
happened recently. We were supposed to have a little working
lunch one day and I was already on my way
to the lunch when Jodi texts me, hey, he just
got in the shower.

Speaker 4 (31:09):
It's like, yeah, what I know.

Speaker 3 (31:11):
And then we had another lunch like about a month later,
and it's like, Okay, I'm going no text this time.
This is great, And I get the text, Hey, he
forgot his insulin at home.

Speaker 1 (31:21):
Oh yeah, well that was an unavoidable incident. They're Sam,
I could have showed up at the table dead on time.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
You know, no sugar for him.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Please.

Speaker 4 (31:32):
Good luck handling that sort of response. Thank you, Iris
and Rebecca
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