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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Sunday when I was six point five. Good morning, it's
Joanna and Sean. Already Thursday, so close to the weekend,
because I'll tell you what I've already had a week.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Yeah, well, your first week back is absolutely flying by.
At the film, you had like thirty eight thousand emails
in your inbox when you got back here.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
Thirty eight thousand. Yeah, I have triple zero. I've hardly
touched any of them, of course. But I'm not even
talking about my first week back at work.
Speaker 3 (00:24):
Some things at home.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
My son was sent to the principal's office.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Really, little Brocky, Brocky got sent to the principal office.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Three and a half year old, innocent Brocki sent to
the principal's office. And I'll tell you why. I listen,
he's also three and a half. Now, he's in a
classroom with eighteen kids. Twelve of them are girls and.
Speaker 3 (00:44):
Only six boys.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Okay, so he gravitates towards the boys. You know, they play,
they have fun and you know those magnetic.
Speaker 4 (00:51):
Tiles, Yeah, yeah, the magnetiles.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
So they have like some breaks and some fun time
in the class where they get to build things. So
you know, they build things. But there's this one kid
in the class that he's friends with where it seems
like they are picking up on what each other does,
basically copying mannerisms and behaviors. And this one little boy,
I guess I heard from the teachers, is known for
(01:13):
going around and knocking down kids created magnetire houses and
then laughing about it.
Speaker 4 (01:20):
Godzilla.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
That's a perfect way to put it, a little Godzilla,
And so I guess roct it was funny and he
started turning into a little Godzilla himself. But because that
wasn't appropriate behavior, you know, he got sent to the
prisonal's office and they told me about him copying his
friend's behavior.
Speaker 3 (01:37):
And this is new to me. I'm navigating this for
the first time.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
I feel like it's normal for a three and a
half year old to copy what other his other peers
are doing. But I have to figure out a way
to kind of try to intercept this when I'm not
around him and the peers. Have you dealt with this
with Hallo?
Speaker 2 (01:53):
So Hallow has only ever been sent to the principal's
office once. It was in kindergarten for on the floor.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
I remember that.
Speaker 4 (02:01):
Yes, yeah, she has not done that since thankfully.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
But I'll tell you some behavior that she picked up
at school that she has brought home that we, my
wife and I don't particularly Okay, yeah, and that is
calling us bruh in the house.
Speaker 4 (02:13):
What bruh? B are u h. It's like what the
kids all call each other. How old is she now?
She's six?
Speaker 5 (02:19):
Six year old?
Speaker 1 (02:20):
Are doing I thought high schoolers were doing that.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
This is a language that is being repeated in like
roadblocks and minecraft and everything. But when she's like, bruh,
I don't want to eat dinner right now, We're like,
you hold on just a second. We are not bruh.
You can call your friends bruh all you want. We
are Mama and Papa, and don't you forget it.
Speaker 1 (02:41):
I am just shocked because I have heard like high schoolers.
I know high schoolers would talk like this, but it's
getting as young as six, and they're learning about these
things not just in school. But you said, like via
some of the digital.
Speaker 3 (02:54):
Platforms too, Yes, exactly, Wow, more stuff I have to
worry about.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Awesome, We've put the kaibash on it. She's very she
is alert as far as not having like not calling
us that sure so much the point where when she
does exclaim it about something, she immediately.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
Goes, no, no, no, that's not about you. That's not about you.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
I'm not calling you bru I'm just saying bruh because
I'm mad about this on the game or something like that.
Speaker 1 (03:16):
Interesting, Okay, that's something I have to look forward to
with a Brock and his Godzilla destroying magnetiles. I when
I was talking to the teachers and the principal, you know,
one thing they said is, Okay, maybe a solution to
this is doing like positive peer partnership, which is basically
partnering him up with better behave to kids in the class.
Speaker 3 (03:37):
You get modern better behavior.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
And I'm like, yeah, you have twelve girls and six boys, Like,
let's do like a two girl to a boy ratio
in these like.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Group activities so he can learn like.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
Gentler behavior because you know, boys they're wild.
Speaker 3 (03:52):
So I kind of liked that solution.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
Yeah, that would I think that would probably feel like
a bit of a lady's man. Probably, that's not say you.
Speaker 3 (04:00):
Probably will like it more ways than one.
Speaker 5 (04:01):
One day, right, Sonny Mornings with Joanna and Sean.
Speaker 6 (04:05):
On Sunny one six point five, Sunny.
Speaker 2 (04:08):
Wout was six point five Joanna and Sean. Joanna, you
just quote unquote confess to me that you are a
subtitle user yourself.
Speaker 1 (04:15):
You know what's so funny that you brought this up,
because I feel like I have been happy to turn
on the subtitles more than I ever have in my
life over the past four months. During maternity time, I
just felt like I enjoyed just following along, or if
I got distracted, I could look up and read what
was going on and understand it a little bit better.
But now I've continued that behavior.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
I enjoy it.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
Lots of people feel that way. I myself.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Now when something is on TV, it might take a
minute or two, and if the subtitles are not on,
I go something's missing. And then I go, oh, the
the subtitles. It's interesting, and I will turn them on.
So there is a new survey out here that shows
that subtitles are not just for hearing loss anymore. They're
basically like a lifestyle choice, right Sure, a lot of
younger viewers are doing it. A new poll shows nearly
(05:00):
forty percent of adults under forty five are watching with
subtitles on, compared to fewer older adults.
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Wow, yeah, and you know you said it's not just
about hearing loss, but I think it's just about the
nature of how busy we all are, and like at home,
there's so many distractions, right, Like, that's one of the
main reasons why I started turning it on. It's like
I'm feeding a baby, like I'm picking up a mess like,
but I don't necessarily need to hear everything. But as
long as I see it and can understand it, like,
I'm good.
Speaker 2 (05:27):
You are so right, because what a lot of the
respondents in this survey said, it's not about missing dialogue.
It's about multitasking, half watching, half scrolling, cooking, cleaning, cuddling pets.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
Definitely something you're doing, Yeah, all the things you name it.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
So the idea is that the subtitles let them bounce
in and out without missing the plot.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
Good.
Speaker 2 (05:46):
Now, for me, this all started with a Game of Thrones.
So when I started watching Game of Thrones so well,
now insane names and places, and for me, it was
about following the plot. It had nothing to do with
anything else. Then I want to know what's happening.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
That's actually pretty good.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
I loved Game of Thrones and I didn't even think
about turning on the subtitles at that point, but that
would be helpful for a little bit more like complicated shows.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Yeah, I mean, And also I think it helps me
to appreciate writing when I can see it, like how
well written a script is.
Speaker 4 (06:17):
That's off. That's another tangent altogether.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
But I think what what continued the process was when
we got pregnant or next scuse me, when we had
our first baby, and it was like, we want to
watch our shows, we got to keep it quiet, so
we don't.
Speaker 6 (06:29):
Want to wake up.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Ah, So let's turn on the subtitles so that we
can keep the volume down and still what's going on.
But as a result, it has just permeated every single
thing we watch now, and I honestly, honest to God,
I think it may be helping, like our kids learn
to read at an earlier age, because everything has words.
Speaker 3 (06:48):
On it a huge plus in that realm.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
I mean, we are society of multitaskers now, so anything
that we can do just to make things more convenient
or to fit in another thing while we're doing something else, like,
we're going to take advantage of it. And I'm so
glad to hear that the statistics are so high because honestly,
when I started doing it, I thought to myself, does
this mean I'm old? Is this one of those things
that like, now I can check that off box. I'm
(07:12):
using subtitles, I'm officially old. I'm glad that.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
That's not it.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
Well, I'll tell you that.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
I just want to start a petition now to get
this onto major feature films.
Speaker 4 (07:20):
We go to the theater.
Speaker 6 (07:20):
Got to do it right.
Speaker 4 (07:22):
Absolutely, Hey, don't forget.
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Speaker 1 (07:41):
Were you part of the little Boo Boo craze that
I feel like just happened a few months ago.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
I'm seeing them a lot more around places now. Everywhere
I go, someone's got them fast into their purse or
something like that exactly.
Speaker 6 (07:52):
But it looks like that.
Speaker 3 (07:53):
Little Boo Boo craze maybe coming to an end. Good
Morning against Sjoranna and and Sean.
Speaker 1 (07:59):
Now it looks like sales on those little plush characters.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
With scary eyes and sharp teeth. They are going down.
Get this.
Speaker 1 (08:09):
It looks like on TikTok there's a video going viral
of a good Will worker and they posted the video
showing how they are being inundated with labuobus people donating
them to Goodwill. They're getting rid of them and either
people are getting excited to see them or just realize
that that craze has kind of died down.
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I have also seen reports that the parent company that
manufactures this, the labooboo toy, has been like dropping in
stock value, like at an exponential rate in recent history too.
I don't know if that's tied to the toy itself,
but the company behind them are not doing well as well.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Absolutely wild and get this. There's also people on social
media saying that they are picking up good are labuobuos
from places like goodwill and thrift stores and using them
as sponges clean products.
Speaker 3 (09:00):
Now, I think people are just kind of being.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
Funny with that, but nonetheless, I feel like we always
experience this, right, the craze happens, the demand, the crazy
long lines for these products, and then they.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
Crashed right all that fist fighting and the toys of
us for nothing, and.
Speaker 1 (09:14):
Then you find and you find these things in like
a Goodwill or a thrift store. Now, I know we
have experienced many crazes in our lifetime, but is there
anything in particular to you shown that sticks out where
you're like, Wow, I remember this craze and now I
see it like at Goodwill.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
All the time.
Speaker 2 (09:28):
Well, can I just say that my daughter has been
asking for a Laboo boo for a while. Okay, this
might be my opportunity to finally get one for her
for Christmas at a price that I can afford, right,
and not driving out to the middle of nowhere to
find a La fufu is.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Somewhere e right, get bambooz ooed with the little fufou?
Speaker 4 (09:45):
Sure, but do you remember what was it?
Speaker 2 (09:47):
The Ferbi's I remember the Ferbie crazy, those terrifying little monsters, the.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
Eyes I've seen those eyes peering at me and Goodwill
bins like that. People went crazy about them, and for
a couple of years it felt like too the thing
with the labubu craze to me, it's only it feels
like it's been a few months. Yeah, since they were
super popular this year.
Speaker 4 (10:06):
I think.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
I think thanks to social media and trends moving faster,
like these things come and go at a quicker rate.
Sure you don't have like a year long craze with
the Tickle Me Elmo or for instance, I mean the
the beanie babies that was like for that was several
years baby.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Felt like it was a long time, you know, just
toy crazes in general, they come and go. One thing
I saw at a Goodwill not too long ago and
just brought me back down memory lane.
Speaker 3 (10:31):
But it was a craze. Do you remember those things?
I may be saying it wrong.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
I believe they were called Tomagashishi. Yes, those little fake pecks,
the little like egg digital screen. It was super tiny.
I don't know why we were so excited about it,
but those things are so popular. I remember you had
if you want to be cool at school, you had
to have one. And now I see them at places
like Goodwill.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
I would love to Tamagatsi righte about now, honestly, bring it,
bring them back. I think one of my favorite pictures
in all of history is a couple in divorce court
and they have a pile of beanie babies in front
of them, and they're splitting them up because of their
perceived future value and wood and should know it.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
Tom who got the Princess Diana Beaniebie, Because I'm still
hanging on hope that that one will skyrocket one day.
Speaker 4 (11:18):
Hold on to them, hold on to him, you never know.
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Speaker 5 (11:35):
This is Sunny Mornings with Joanna and Sean.
Speaker 6 (11:37):
On Sunny one six point five.
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There are people doing all kinds of good across our community,
and when we find them, we like to feature them
in our sunny Story of the day. Good morning, it's
Joanna and Sean here on Sunny Window six point five.
Speaker 4 (11:50):
Joanna, you found a pretty cool story today.
Speaker 3 (11:52):
I think this is awesome.
Speaker 1 (11:53):
So for the last three years, Ken Wigg has taken
great pride in searching the depths of Willow Beach. Now
Willow Beach is on the border I believe of Nevada
and Arizona, okay, And what Ken likes to do is
bring in any debris and junk out of the water. Now,
this goes back to when he was learning to scuba dive.
Instructors taught him pick up something if you see something.
Speaker 4 (12:16):
In the water.
Speaker 1 (12:17):
Yeah, Like, that's just the role of thumb. And then
what it turned into was he was finding lost items
from people, like valuable items, even like something.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
Like a wedding ring.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Wow. Yeah, where then it became his mission to reunite
those items with the people that.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
Stuff belonged to.
Speaker 4 (12:33):
Where would you even start with doing something like this?
Speaker 6 (12:36):
Why?
Speaker 2 (12:36):
First of all, I love the whole philosophy of like,
leave some place cleaner than when you arrived there, Right,
that's kind of the mentality here. Let's let's clean up,
let's leave places better than we found them. Thankfully he's
doing this at Willow Beach and not Lake Meat Lord
knows what he would find out there. But where do
we even start with reuniting people with stuff like this?
Speaker 4 (12:53):
How is he doing this?
Speaker 1 (12:53):
I mean it's pretty crazy, right, that wedding ring that
he found, he ended up posting them on social media.
Speaker 3 (13:01):
Social media, And it's a.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Miracle because the couple that that ring belonged to was
a Boulder City couple that ended up getting reunited.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
With that ring. Wow, Like they had pictures to prove
it was theirs. All that stuff.
Speaker 1 (13:12):
I mean, he's even found things like lost wallets, you know,
a bunch of different random stuff. I mean, cell phones,
even cell phones that still work that had like baby
photos on them.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
That see that would be devastating to me. I don't
care about the phone. I want the stuff that's on it,
and it's not always like cloud backed up, you know,
yeah exactly.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
And like for that situation, like the phone was found
and that family was able to recover precious baby photos.
Speaker 4 (13:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:35):
Like it's just absolutely incredible the stuff that he can
and now his crew of team that is dedicated doing
this fine, and they do this every Saturday.
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Good for them. That's I mean, that's a fun use
of your time. You probably find some very interesting stuff, right.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
Scuba diving is your passion.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
Yeah, turning this into obviously you are fulfilling your passion,
but then turning it into something good for your community.
Speaker 3 (13:59):
Potentially, and just have really cool stories.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
I mean, he says him and his team have found
things from the twenties thirties, forties, fifties.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
I mean, these things are artifacts. Yeah, he could open
a museum at this point.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Have you ever found anything in the water that wasn't
maybe something you were expecting to find.
Speaker 1 (14:15):
It's funny that you asked that. Now, this is nothing
that is of value. But I have this like running
joke with my husband Andrew. One time he found like
these really nice pair of ray Band sunglasses.
Speaker 3 (14:25):
Sunglasses, you know, designer stuff. They're not cheap.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
He found them, and of course they were just like
randomly in the water, and so he kept them, and
I always tease them. I'm like, you're probably wearing some
dead guys sunglasses.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
I don't know. I don't know if that's good karma, Like, I.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
Don't know, you don't know where why those sunglasses ended
up in the water like that I got. You know,
I always joke with them because he still has those
ray Band sunglasses to.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
This day, right, how about you.
Speaker 2 (14:49):
I pulled a hat out of the water once when
I was jet skiing. Ok, I was out visiting family
in upstate, New York. But I pulled a hat out
of the water, and when we got to the next dock,
we were following my parents and my aunt, aunt and
uncle and they were in the boat and I was
on a jet ski with my cousin Okay, and they
were like, where'd you find that hat? And I'm like,
I pulled it out of the water and they're like,
absolutely not.
Speaker 4 (15:09):
You didn't. You're not kidding.
Speaker 2 (15:10):
You're not gonna get off that jet ski with the
hat you weren't weren't wearing when you got on it.
Speaker 4 (15:14):
That's gross because there's always.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
A story to us as well, right, So, like you
just never know where that.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
Stuff came from. Who belonged to leave that karma in
the water.
Speaker 1 (15:24):
I guess for Ken and his team to pick up,
But let's all follow suit and pick up what we find,
at least put it in the trash if it doesn't
look valuable.
Speaker 4 (15:31):
I've always right.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
So we're gonna put up more details about Ken his
scuba diving stories and things he has found at Willow
Beach right now at Sunny Window six.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
Five dot com. Just click on Sunny Mornings Sonny one
or six.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
You know, weddings are extremely personal, as you know, Joanna,
and a lot of planning goes into them and it
is easy to maybe accidentally I'm guessing this happened to
you offend someone by having an opinion.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
On Yes, a very you know, foot and mouth type
situation recently for me. Now, we were out to lunch
with my mother in law, Mallory, and we were just
you know, chatting, catching up, and my husband told her
we were going to somebody's wedding at the end of
the month. Now, this person is somebody who is a
dear friend of my husband. He was in our wedding
and he is getting married for the second time at
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the end of the month. Okay, And so we were
filling my mother in law in on the details, and
you know, we the woman that he was married to
first is first marriage.
Speaker 3 (16:32):
Yeah, she wasn't the friendliest person. She wasn't very nice.
She's kind of negative.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
I heard some, you know, not some great things about her,
and jokingly in front of my husband and my mother
in law, I said, yeah, I think that marriage.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Was doomed from the beginning.
Speaker 1 (16:45):
She wore a black wedding dress to her first wedding.
Speaker 3 (16:50):
Now, this was the first time.
Speaker 1 (16:51):
My husband's friend and that woman were getting married a
few years ago, and she wore a black wedding dress.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
It was the first time I've ever seen that happen.
Speaker 2 (16:58):
And this was was just like a Hell themed wedding
or she just chose to wear black.
Speaker 1 (17:02):
No, no, it was not Halloween themed wedding. It was
she chose to wear black. But I always found it
kind of odd because it was both of their first marriages,
and so I don't know.
Speaker 3 (17:12):
I just think white ivory is more.
Speaker 4 (17:14):
Appropriate that that is min it's not black, I would go.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
You know, and again I want to treface this essaying
that is my belief on first weddings. I think wearing
black to your first wedding is bad luck. I would
think it's bad luck. So I made that joke. Then
my mother in law, which I did not know this
about her, she told me, and she is married to
a wonderful man now it happens to be her third marriage,
and she like looks and she's like, I were black
(17:39):
to my wedding and.
Speaker 2 (17:42):
Wait, what do you mean?
Speaker 3 (17:43):
And she's like, what was my third wedding?
Speaker 1 (17:46):
But I did wear black and it was kind of
like tongue in cheek and kind of fun and like, you.
Speaker 4 (17:50):
Know, and I get that.
Speaker 1 (17:53):
I get that, but I still felt like it was
like foot and mouth situation because I think you do
have to be careful. You know, It's like even people
you're close with, maybe you don't know everything about them,
and that could have been more of an offensive situation
if it was with the wrong person, right, Because you're right,
weddings are very personal.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
People are gonna do what they want to do.
Speaker 1 (18:11):
But it is my opinion that that could be a
bad luck thing for a first wedding.
Speaker 2 (18:15):
I know we talk a lot about not yucking other
people's yums around here, but at the same time, we
can have opinions on things, and I would say I
wouldn't if my wife came to me and said I
want to wear black to our wedding, I'd probably feel
pretty strongly about that, and not in like I'm for.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
This kind of a way.
Speaker 1 (18:31):
Sure, yeah, I mean, and again I think, like you know, second, third,
fourth marriage is whatever, different colored dresses, awesome, right, this
is your second go around, third go round, have fun
with it at that point, like more power to you.
But I do think there's just something about you know
that first marriage, the first set of vals you give
to somebody, like it's sacred. And I do think that white,
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lighter colors is more of the appropriate route.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
I think the only thing I might think that there's
statistical evidence that jinks a wedding is just spending way
too much on it, you know, I mean, like, what is.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
The bad luck that you could potentially be bringing in.
Speaker 2 (19:08):
Yeah, Like, if you're putting yourself in a tremendous amount
of debt and having a wedding that is way bigger
than it needs to even the sake of impressing others,
you're not doing that for yourself, and you're saying together
at that point, you're doing it for other people. Absolutely,
and I just think at that point you've doomed it
from the beginning. That's just me.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Yeah, I mean I agree, And I think everybody maybe
has like little superstitions or things that you probably should
not do on your wedding day that could bring potential
bad luck into a marriage.
Speaker 3 (19:31):
For me, it was a black wedding dress.
Speaker 1 (19:33):
I obviously apologized to my mother in law with not
you know, obviously offending her and her choice to wear
black on.
Speaker 3 (19:40):
Her third wedding.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
I think that is appropriate, but I still do stand
by that you probably shouldn't wear black on your first
go around of marriage.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
Oh and cheating that's bad luck.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
Oh yeah, that too, probably more more so than a
black wedding dress.
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Good luck.
Speaker 2 (20:35):
So, Joanna, this is week one of your return from
maternity leave here. I think we've had a very fun
first week. Yes we have.
Speaker 4 (20:42):
Now, there's this thing that came up in my email.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Okay, we get sent all kinds of fun studies and
weird things like that, but it's about pregnancy myths.
Speaker 6 (20:52):
Now.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
I wanted to run some of these by you and
see if any of these were like true in your experience.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
Okay, okay, tell me well.
Speaker 2 (20:59):
One of the top one is if you have heartburn,
your baby will be born with a lot of hair.
Speaker 4 (21:04):
Was Isabella that she was? She very full of hair when.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
She I thought she was for newborn, especially compared to
my son and my really only main pregnancy symptom was
really bad heartburn. Wow, so I do believe that that
is actually a true thing. It did correlate with my
last pregnancy.
Speaker 4 (21:21):
One.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
For one, I get heartburn every day I look pregnant.
Does spicy food induce labor? That is with the other
top myth that Americans believe when it comes to pregnancy.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
Oh, that's kind of interesting.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
So the night before my water broke, I was eating
Panda Express.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Yeah it wasn't.
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Spicy though, okay, but but it was softy.
Speaker 4 (21:42):
It wasn't chicken.
Speaker 1 (21:44):
It was saucy doll and they weren't in there.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
So maybe I would say fifty to fifty on that one.
Speaker 4 (21:48):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Let's talk about dreams. If you dream about fish you
might be pregnant. Did you have any like fishy dreams?
Speaker 1 (21:57):
I did not, But you know the story whatever incredible sending.
When I was six point five listeners actually had a
dream that I was pregnant the day I took my
pregnancy test.
Speaker 4 (22:07):
I forgot about that now.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
I didn't ask her if there.
Speaker 1 (22:09):
Was any fish involved in that dream, but she did
dream specifically that I was pregnant and.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
With a girl.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
So you know, we do have psychic Sulo Store show,
which I absolutely love.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
Well, we will see if this is true. But if
a baby is born on their side, they will be
a genius.
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Oh, I was a sea second, I had a sea
sec Okay, so I don't.
Speaker 3 (22:32):
Know what happened behind that curtain.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
I was so out of it, but she'll still be
a genius.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
I'm gonna go with that anyway.
Speaker 2 (22:36):
Yeah, and then this one, this is gonna be perfect
for you since you did have a baby girl. They
said that if you're pregnant with a girl, everything is
easier and you look much prettier.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Oh I actually, I that's funny. I actually feel like
a girl steals your beauty. I've always kind of told that. Oh,
so if you have a boy, you're gonna look, you know,
better than when you are carrying a girl. A girl
steals your That's what I heard. And listen Isabella got
all the looks. She took it all from me.
Speaker 4 (23:05):
Well, if it helps, I thought you looked great before.
Speaker 3 (23:09):
I appreciate that. Thank you, Stuning one O six point.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
Of course, She's known as the Queen of Christmas, and
I've seen some things on social media this week Sean
that she is currently defrosting at.
Speaker 3 (23:23):
The speed yes, which is awesome. I cannot wait to
see her.
Speaker 2 (23:26):
I think that process started at our iHeartRadio Music Festival.
We all thought she might break out like one tune.
Speaker 1 (23:32):
She did not.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
She's gonna make us wait until we can see her
at Dolby Live. But if you do want to see
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And we got a Sunny story of the day to
get to as well really.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Quick, Yes we do. This is such a cool story. Now,
I've never scuba dived in my life, but I hear
you can find some pretty cool things if you do,
especially at some of the beaches in our area or
close to Las Vegas, and we're talking about Willow Beach.
There's a gentleman whose name is Ken who decided to
turn his passion into something even more.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
He loves a scuba dive.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
And over the years he has found lots lots of
treasure at Willow Beach when he's scuba dives. So he
kind of turned it into his mission now to if
the item is valuable, of course, to get that item
reunited with its original owner.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
That's pretty impressive, I know. And he's found some really
cool stuff too. Like somebody's wedding ring, right, I think that's.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
The coolest thing.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
I mean, this couple was from Boulder Cities close right,
and probably was out there having fun.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
They thought they lost their wedding ring forever.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
But here comes Ken scuba dive in along Willow Beach,
find the ring. Posted on social it goes viral and
is reunited with the.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
Couple that lost that ring. I mean, how amazing is that.
Speaker 2 (25:31):
It's like two feet What he's doing out here is
pretty cool, like twofold, Like he's reuniting people with some
long lost belongings. But he's also just doing a good
thing where you're leaving places cleaner than when you found them, right,
just doing a little beach clean up type thing, keeping
the water, you know, pristine and junk free and absolutely
thankfully just not doing it in lake meat. Probably finding
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some concrete shoes out there.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Who knows when he can find out there. But nonetheless,
this has now turned into a weekly tradition.
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It appears canon his.
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Buddies go scuba diving, they find if they find anything
cool or of value, they try to reunite that item
with the original owner. So the story something very special,
and hey, if you lost anything at Willow Beach.
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Ken is looking for.
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