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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for Nina's what's trending. This is a sentence
I never thought I would say. But the demand for
sausages is rising so high that it may actually be
a red flag. And it's a red flag and also
a life hack. So the uptick in sausage demand is
meaning that consumers are trying to spend less money and
they're going for the sausages because they're still high protein.
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It's a great option. It can take you further dinner.
Sausage is a wonderful treat.
Speaker 2 (00:28):
I don't know the differ between any sausages, but I
think it's a wonderful thing.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
Is there's a lot of different sausages and that's the
best part about it. But they're like, it's cheaper than
getting chicken or some filet mignon. Really, so you can
go ahead and get yourself some sausage and get that
protein and if you're out of cook it for oh
I'm sorry, I didn't. That's the economy. It's basically a sign.
It's a sign of it's a sign of recession.
Speaker 3 (00:49):
It's our collective red flag, right. That's why that's why
it's a red flag, is that.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
People are trying to spend less and then and that
is just making people feel more and more like we're
heading towards a recession.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
But that's here.
Speaker 1 (01:00):
I mean, I also feel like we say that every
day because everything kind of points in that direction. I mean, yeah,
if you're reading certain articles, listen, the economy goes up,
the economy goes down. Uh, and that's just how it
goes man, Just right that way?
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Did you smoke before you walk to the studio? Hi? Wait, everybody,
this is something you can't really do much about, to
be honest, Yeah, I don't.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
I've never done a drug in my life, actually I know,
But yeah, I I just think that, you know, Hey, yeah,
times are hard.
Speaker 3 (01:28):
Just do what you can do. Get some and get
some sausage.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
It is an excellent choice, especially if you go and
you get like the healthy ones.
Speaker 3 (01:34):
But I guess those aren't any cheaper than the other time.
Speaker 2 (01:36):
Right, never mind, She's like, especially if you get the
overpriced organic ones like.
Speaker 3 (01:44):
Jimmy Dean. Just get some sausage in you, right, will
so life hack?
Speaker 1 (01:47):
If you already go to Trader Joe's, then you know
that their chicken sausages are where it's at. Love.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
They are very good. They're chicken upset my Tommy. Yeah,
they're so good.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Apple's expected to launch iPhone sixteen at It's September event
that is happening on September ninth. So this whole event
is called It's glow Time, and it's taking lace in
the stock in the Steve job Seater in Apple Park,
and it's all going to be streamed online per usual.
But we're not sure what glow Time means. So I'm
sure that will be rolled out on September ninth. And
also we do know that or we don't know, but
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we're expecting to hear that AI is going to be
greatly involved in the launch of Yeah, that's sixteen. Ye,
I don't know what that means, do I mean, you
have a pocket robot like they've already.
Speaker 2 (02:28):
They've already said a couple of things that they're doing
with AI that it's it's interesting. I mean, it's already
in your Serri is AI, right, So it's it's just
it's more of the same from Apple.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Can you pick your own friend? That would be really cool.
I think you're a tick a friend. I don't like Siri.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
I don't like Siri.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
You can already change series voice series. You can, but
you still got to call it Siri. So I just
want to like chick my own friend.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Jacobyst you and my pocket Jake.
Speaker 1 (02:56):
Anyway, speaking of guys, I don't know why this is
such a dude thing. Why do guys hate doing laundry
so much? Like they really do? And Channing Tatum is
the perfect example of what so many men that I
have known in my life, by the way, extremely wasteful
do to avoid doing laundry do. So he just opened
up in a recent interview and I wanted to talk
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about it, and Brad, you can definitely give your two cents.
But he hates doing laundry so much that in early
two thousands he had an entire year of white T shirts,
which meant that he wore a new white T shirt
every single day. He just went out and bought I
guess three hundred and sixty five white T shirts.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
Oh yey.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
But this dude I used to hang out with did
the same thing with white boxer briefs. He had a
stack of brand new packaging of boxer briefs that he
would just open up and wear new ones every day
because he didn't want to do laundry.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
He threw away the old ones or what would he do?
That's wasteful. It is wasteful about the economy.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Ies. There's a certain dear laundry boys. Yeah, honestly, you
feel good after you do it. It's like it you
ever have that feeling You're like, I don't want to
get a shower, I'm tired, and then you get a
sh You're like, why don't I do this all the time,
every minute of every day. It's kind of that's how
I feel about laundry. I never want to do it.
I do it, and then I go.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
It feels nice. It does.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
It does feel nice, and I would encourage you to
do it because otherwise it cast. We're really in the future.
There's a company that is selling us sunlight after dark.
Wait what Yes, it's a tech startup called reflect Orbital,
and it's planning to launch a constellation of mirrored satellites
into orbit that can be in sunlight anywhere on Earth,
so you can have sunlight after dark.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
But it's not the actual sun. That's fake sun. No, No,
it is.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
It's the actual sun that they're mirroring from the sun
and they're directing it down to Earth.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
It's a mirror. I don't get it.
Speaker 1 (04:39):
Okay, well i'll explain it to you after I tell
the rest of the story. So one of the co
founders is actually a former SpaceX employee, and what they're
trying to do is have these constellations help power, like
take the whatever solar stuff at night, so if you
have like solar panels on your house or any of that,
it can keep generating while you're sleeping by having this
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satellite being the sun onto you. However, Okay, so it
does that up to three miles, but it lasts for
four minutes. It's very bright light. So you may be
interested in it, but your neighbors probably aren't gonna love it.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
Yeah, I mean, this is dark. It reminds me of
that one movie.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
It's a Christmas movie and then they have all of
their Christmas lights on their house because they're trying to
compete and have Oh right, what is it. It's like
the National Lampoons something or other christmasfication what yes or
something like that. But their house is so break the
whole neighborhood looks like there's sun after dark.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Tell me your startup was given way too much money
without telling me, your start was given so much money
because I don't think this is well thought through. Also,
let's think about this solar panels. It're supposed to help
the environment, right, it's.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
Supposed to give.
Speaker 2 (05:47):
How much fuel and nonsense are you putting into the
atmosphere to launch all of those satellites into the orbit
at a point?
Speaker 1 (05:56):
I don't know, and maybe it's not a lot. I
think that they have thought this through. That's why it's
an option. And actually Russia actually had this mapped out
years and years ago, and so now we've taken that
or they have taken that blueprint made it better.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
So we took Cold.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
War era, we took Cold War era Star Wars where
they wanted to put basically sun missiles in the sky anyway,
and said, you know, we use that for our solar panels,
even though it's going to cost like nine thousand gigatons
to get them there.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
We don't know how much this is going to cost
if you are interested in Sun after dark. However, they
plan on launching next year. This is something cheaper than
milk rad in. Victoria will be really excited about since
they're both in the process of moving. But IKEA is
launching a site to sell your pre owned furniture. Will
it has to be Ikea furniture of course, and it's
not just for you to sell it, but you can
also buy it there, So think about Craigslist.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
But Ikea I kind of like that. I think that's
kind of convenient. I like it. But here's my only
cavete here we Go also known as caveat. Yeah, we're
going to give you a test on how to hate
on here. I like it.
Speaker 2 (06:59):
Now here's what I like it. But when you order
ike you can have them put it together. Did you
know that?
Speaker 3 (07:04):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (07:05):
I would only I would want to see a special
tag on furniture that was put together by professionals versus
by the person who originally ounted it, like probably.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
Used that to negotiate the right. But isn't it more
expensive to have them do that? It is, but it's
worth it because then it's put together correctly.
Speaker 1 (07:21):
How many times have you put together furniture and had
it fall apart?
Speaker 3 (07:24):
Hey man, my dress is still standing. I may have
had to like rewire some few games, only the one.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
It looks like an abstract piece of art, but it's
still standing.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Oh, you're right about wrench in the drawer in my
kitchen is when it starts to wobble. You just try
to type that up real quick, but that is what's trending.