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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Fred's show is on Extreme mid y. Yeah, that's extreme.
But yeah, okay, good news, happy and by the way,
to make like delicious candies and such too. Yeah, heard
about those not interests. Okay, I'm not trying to convince you.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
This is as a no, I'm not I'm sure friends.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
Yeah, yeah, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm not trying
to convince anybody to do anything. I'm just saying I
was curious what your objection was, and then I was
just pointing out that, you know, they've come a little
bit of a way there where they can sort of
not you know, you can go in there and tell
them I'd like to meet Tupac and they can make
that happen, right right.
Speaker 2 (00:37):
You know, when you do decide, you know who come. Yes,
I have plans when I make that decision.
Speaker 1 (00:43):
Yeah, Kaitlin, good news, happy stories every day on the show.
It should be brought to you by dispensary. But it's
not go ahead right.
Speaker 2 (00:50):
A family was having an afternoon barbecue and they found
what they thought was an orphaned barn owl. This little
bird and the photos make it so sad, was on
the ground with no parents in sight. Mom was worried
that the bird was cold and they needed something to
wrap around it. Apparently, the first thing they could find
was a damn tortilla, and the mother asked someone to
throw it on the grill to warm it up. The
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family then wrapped this little bird like a burrito, which
turned out to be a different kind of bird, a
Mississippi kite, not an owl. But they took the bird
to this rescue facility, with the employees writing undoubtedly this
was an inventive method to keep the baby warm, and
surprisingly it was very effective.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
A tortilla A tortilla's bird feels good today because I
got a bird story too, and I love this. I
love everything about it, and I hope it works out.
Two of the world's most endangered paris have been united
as part of a breeding program to help save this
beautiful species from extinction, the extinction the red fronted Macau's
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Macaw's macaw parrots Macau. I don't know why, all of
a sudden, I'm having a hard time saying Macau were
I some I probably do a lot better. I'm gonna
try getting I'm gonna try one day and take some.
I'm gonna see how it goes. It's either going to
be the greatest thing we've ever done or the worst.
(02:08):
I'm not sure episode anyway, So these parrot things that
live in England, they put them together and they're hoping
that they'll fall in love and do it so that
they can save an entire species of animals, because there
are only three fewer than three hundred maning in the
whole world. Their native to Bolivia, the macaws are one
of the most endangered species that paired on the planet.
They're critically endangered according to one specific list. So, yeah,
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they found two of them and they're like, you two,
can you please save all of humanity and do it
and fall in love, love a cocktail, your parents. You
don't have to love each other to do this. Okay,
a lot of people do it every day. We just
need you to save That's what I'm out here doing.
I'm not here saving the planet. When imagine somebody on
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a dating app, that's all I'm doing. I'm just trying
to save humanity, uh or bring it down, I'm not sure.
Definitely gonna be puggling as next