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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're going to have an abbreviated Tomorrow show Today podcast Today, Kelly.
A lot of Morning Russia regular's got a busy week
ahead of them, so they want to get to the
payoff quickly. Let's say just go ahead and get to
the payoff tomorrow morning. Exact top tickets.
Speaker 2 (00:11):
Yeah, Zachtob's going to be playing down at the Credit
One Stadium the Cold Beer and Country Music Tour on
Friday night, October twenty fourth. We have a link to
buy tickets on the Morning Rust blog. But more importantly,
we have a link to get the answer to win
the contest tomorrow morning at six thirty five. We nickname
it clicks for ticks. I'm not one hundred percent sure
(00:31):
that I'm pronouncing the word correctly, but it doesn't matter
if I get it right. I'm going to go with Aravist.
Aravist is the name that we're going to pronounce it as.
What do you think aravist means? Jonathan, you know something.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
It's Monday, and I'm back in the work and I
really don't want to expend any more brain sales than possible.
I've already rubbed them up as much as I can
on getting a whole lot out of them. I don't
have synapses firing over here, Kelly. All right, well, I'm
trying to get back in the groove.
Speaker 2 (00:58):
Aravist is a ruthlessly self seeking person, and it's usually
a signed to someone who has recently acquired wealth or
social status. So you are a ruthlessly self seeking person.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
Ruthless like it?
Speaker 2 (01:16):
Yes, And that's so that's a great insult, you, eravist.
Speaker 1 (01:21):
I gotta feel like Kelley Nash bumped into a dog
dressed as Uncle Sam. No.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
So here's what happened. When I was on vacation. Uh,
I went into one of those unique little shops that
they have in some of these ritzy little towns, and
we're wandering around and we're smelling the fancy candles, and
we're looking at their unique jigsaw puzzles and whatever else
they've got in there. And then I said, is that
(01:46):
a raincoat for a dog? And she said, yes, we
have like four different sizes and it comes with a
matching hat. And so these they're you know, what is
that like PVC material or whatever, the shiny plastic they're
supposed to dress your dog up in the shiny plastic
coats and it's fit for it has little sleeves they
(02:08):
put their arms in and whatnot. Got up and I
and I said, how did dogs feel about this? And
she said some of them seem to like it, others
seem to hate it. You know, it's interesting the kinds
of people who dress up their dogs, aren't they It
is a It's not every pet owner, no, that dresses
up their dogs or their cats, puts little hats on
the cats or whatever. How do you feel about it?
(02:32):
You are a pet owner.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
The sally a dress more money now, she we did
that early on when the kids were like doing Halloween.
We dressed one of the dogs up as like we
had dogs, and so they had the little hot dog outfits.
Speaker 2 (02:46):
Oh nice for the Halloween costume.
Speaker 1 (02:48):
Yes, but you know I got grown kids. Now, we're
not paying attention to that kind of stuff anymore.
Speaker 2 (02:53):
When it's cold out, you don't put anything on the dog.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Yeah, well yeah, when it's cold down, you gotta have
the Christmas Sally does have the Christmas weathers. Okay, I'm guilty,
I've spent money on that. I'm ashamed of my Well
maybe you're more ashamed than I am. Will find out
tomorrow morning. On the morning rush