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July 11, 2025 44 mins
Mauler accidentally called his teacher 'shnookums' in elementary school, Rush played with your heart and got lost in the game (oh baby, baby), Jenni exhausts herself by buying rugs on Amazon, and Brady refuses to pee in front of the paparazzi. Love the podcast? Leave us a review!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Four people in a room talking about everything or.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Talking about really nothing at all.

Speaker 3 (00:06):
You decide, well, go This is the hot top podcast
with Lawler, Rush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 4 (00:12):
Oh my god, how much do we love? Questions from
our wonderful audience.

Speaker 5 (00:17):
It depends on the question, Oh.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
I like them all sometimes, but what if they're why
are you guys so terrible?

Speaker 2 (00:23):
Well? This is basically that.

Speaker 5 (00:26):
Awful pray. We don't have a sounder.

Speaker 2 (00:28):
We know, sorry, you've got thank you, although I wish
we didn't. Maxwell says when did Brady's Game of Joy start?
And when can it end? Which one of you is? Maxwell?
Everybody loves the game.

Speaker 6 (00:45):
I don't know what everybody does?

Speaker 4 (00:46):
You know what I'm gonna This is a podcast confession.

Speaker 5 (00:51):
It is the least popular feature now I think people.

Speaker 7 (00:53):
Do ye think they don't want to admit to it,
you know, but any time, like again, if we're going
to back the curtain here podcast info, anytime we talked
about it, the feedback is overwhelmingly.

Speaker 6 (01:05):
It's amazing. There's a couple of people who are like
the worst.

Speaker 4 (01:07):
Yeah, but the amount of text we get, Oh my god, it's.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
My favorite thing. But it is probably the biggest stress
of my life is trying to think of like new
creative games everywhere.

Speaker 5 (01:18):
You don't want to do dad?

Speaker 4 (01:20):
How many weeks ahead do you?

Speaker 2 (01:22):
It depends? I mean sometimes I have ideas and I'm
like set up for the month, and then that's when
I can like exhale in my life. But otherwise, no, Usually,
like week to week wednesdays, I like to go for
a nice long swim and then I just brainstorm.

Speaker 5 (01:33):
Do you ever come up with a game of Joy
just minutes before we do it?

Speaker 8 (01:37):
No?

Speaker 4 (01:37):
God, no, no, no no.

Speaker 2 (01:39):
Always done the day before at least, yeah, I couldn't.
I could never like go to bed the night before
and not have the game. Sometimes there's so much like
audio and stuff involved in it that I actually crap.
I gotta prap, I gotta get it done. Does it
feel like it's sometimes done right before?

Speaker 4 (01:55):
I also feel like when you say you think about
it while you're simming, you're in the canal.

Speaker 6 (02:02):
In like April.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Yeah, I've actually listened the bathtub.

Speaker 4 (02:07):
Yeah all right, Well, if you listen to all of
our hot podcast every now and again, you do get
a game of Joy? Sure and listen to this episode
and you might just get one.

Speaker 1 (02:17):
The post with Moll Jennyrady.

Speaker 9 (02:22):
Forty three year old Michael O'Neill showed up at a
hospital in Saint Petersburg, Florida with a stab wound last month,
and he needed emergency surgery. Now, cops haven't released a
ton of details. I don't know who stabbed him or why,
but they think drugs may have been involved, and this
next part makes me think they're right.

Speaker 6 (02:37):
Okay, Now, while he was in surgery, a nurse.

Speaker 9 (02:40):
Found his stash huh hiding in his rectum. Oh yeah,
the nurse found a ball of tinfoil with white rocks
in it, along with a crack pipe and a lighter.

Speaker 6 (02:49):
Oh my god, going on?

Speaker 2 (02:52):
So what?

Speaker 10 (02:53):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (02:53):
So they so many questions?

Speaker 4 (02:55):
Yeah, can you smoke crack through your butt?

Speaker 2 (02:58):
No, that's not one of the.

Speaker 4 (03:01):
It was one of my questions.

Speaker 5 (03:03):
I don't know where? Do you know where he was stabbed?

Speaker 6 (03:06):
No, that's the thing. I don't know.

Speaker 5 (03:09):
Looking at his butt might just like come out.

Speaker 9 (03:12):
But in surgery maybe, because if it was emergency surgery,
do they need to.

Speaker 4 (03:15):
Well they probably have the x ray everything, and maybe
range showed up.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Maybe could they don't kind of stop using their butts
as like fanny pass.

Speaker 3 (03:23):
Because also it's it's it's like the first place people
will look.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Now, yeah, okay, the drugs, I get it. You want
to hide the drugs, the pipe Okay, I mean it's
not illegal to have a pipe, but sure you probably
want to hide that A lighter. Yeah, that could just
be in your pocket. No one's going to arrest you
for the lighter.

Speaker 3 (03:41):
It is the kind of thing that the less you
have to put in your butt better.

Speaker 2 (03:44):
Well apparently not, but the lighter.

Speaker 9 (03:47):
My guess is he was trying to get it into
jail for somebody, and you can't have a lighter in jail.

Speaker 6 (03:52):
Maybe sure something, Well they took Michael to jail.

Speaker 2 (03:56):
What kind of lighter is it? Like? A like a
barbecue lighter? Weald, I don't want that.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
Why wouldn't you just go with the tiny?

Speaker 4 (04:04):
I'm sorry, but I have to call you a very
unhip crack user if you're.

Speaker 6 (04:11):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (04:12):
So it's he's facing charges for drug possession and possession
of drug person. It's not his first rodeo. He's got
a long wrap sheet full of other drug charges. So yeah,
I guess the cops also last.

Speaker 6 (04:23):
Year found drugs in his rear ends.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
So that's bad. But let's say he so it's emergency
surgery because he was stabbed, okay, and then you're lying
on the table. This is all happy? Could you at
some point, because you're so out of it saying I
didn't put that there?

Speaker 2 (04:43):
I mean, you can say, yeah, that's not mine?

Speaker 4 (04:48):
Is there any defense at all that that's a possibility
that you know, right, I know what I mean, the
guy had the guy who stabbed me, planted it.

Speaker 6 (04:57):
There, put it up my butt after right, yeah.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
I mean the only thing you could say you got
that right?

Speaker 3 (05:04):
Is uh like you you could say, oh no, I
wasn't trying to, you know, sneak it in anywhere, wasn't
trying to. You could just because if he's you know,
a drug user has been doing this a lot, right,
he maybe just uses it as a fanny pack, and
so it's just like, oh, that's it. That's where I
still illegal. You don't really have anything because even if
it's not.

Speaker 9 (05:24):
Yours, just your pants with pockets, man, like.

Speaker 5 (05:29):
It's not mine.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
Is a decent excuse that you can use on your
parents if they find cigarettes in your fifteen. That doesn't
work for.

Speaker 4 (05:44):
Jones.

Speaker 2 (05:45):
You can't tell the cops.

Speaker 3 (05:46):
Well, yeah, I know there's a lighter, a lot of
crack and a pipe up there, but it's not mine.

Speaker 5 (05:51):
They say, well, we don't care if it's your butt.

Speaker 4 (05:53):
But I understand all that. The only way I see
this working, though, is the guy was actually stabbed. The
crazy of a stabbing would also possibly lead to no,
I'm going to shove these up.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
No, but you think like he did it after the stabbing.

Speaker 6 (06:06):
Yeah, that's what he thinks, and then put the drugs.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
I'm gonna go to the hospital where I put my
or do what we did in high school with beer,
find a bush, throw it in the bush, and then
come back a couple are.

Speaker 3 (06:18):
You saying the guy was stabbed in the stuffed it
up his own butt, So you're saying.

Speaker 4 (06:22):
I'm saying the bad guy.

Speaker 5 (06:24):
Shoved it up his thinking.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
So this is a reasonable thing that I'm going to
walk up to you. I'm gonna stab you, roll you over,
and am a lighter.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
Can I can I also tell you? I think again
this speculating. I think some of these guys kind of
knew each other, and drugs are involved, and a stabbing
like it's it wasn't just all random that he got stabbed,
he had drugs in his butt.

Speaker 5 (06:46):
Like, you know, it's probably better at that point. I
would just put the stuff in his pocket.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
Yeah, because then I don't know that I would want.

Speaker 9 (06:53):
To put it put yourself.

Speaker 5 (06:55):
There's no reason to put it on his butt.

Speaker 4 (06:57):
Yes, because I'm gonna keep going with my dear. It's
because this guy still want it. Like so he stabs you,
hear some police in the background, I still want these drugs.
They're gonna check his pockets, they might not check his butt.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
You just holding on to the drugs.

Speaker 6 (07:13):
What do you think you're the stabber?

Speaker 2 (07:15):
You're the stab Do you need to give him the drugs?

Speaker 3 (07:17):
What do you want to if you so you want
to give him the drugs to just get so you
can then.

Speaker 5 (07:22):
Get them back, Why don't you just hang on to them?

Speaker 4 (07:24):
Know this happens all the time. And there are movies
somebody he texted in. But there are movies where they
hide drugs or money or something with somebody as they're
about to get caught themselves. So they're not associated.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
Guy, you're not doing it because you're like, I want
to get these back. Because if you want to hang
on to the crack and the crack pipe. It's easier,
skip the steps, just hang on to yourself.

Speaker 4 (07:51):
At least movie like this, they they planted something in somebody,
the guy get and then this guy got a jail
or whatever it's and then go searching for the other
guy because he's inside. He's got a bag of heroin
in him and he's going to kill him to get it.

Speaker 3 (08:03):
Yeah, well, you know what, Hey, you know what. I
wasn't there, you know what?

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Story?

Speaker 9 (08:09):
Yeah, and also we go to text from an our nurse,
so thank you for the text. She would have been
putting in a catheter because he was asleep.

Speaker 2 (08:17):
So that's how. That's how.

Speaker 6 (08:19):
Drugs.

Speaker 2 (08:20):
Yeah, the budget, I think like putting in the lighter
and the pipe would be easier in someone else's but
like a ziplock bag of like crack, I feel like.

Speaker 6 (08:27):
They rolled up in tinfoil. Yeah, so that be easier.

Speaker 2 (08:30):
Also very uncomfortable.

Speaker 5 (08:31):
Yeah, and this is uncomfortable. I don't think the lighters comfy.

Speaker 4 (08:35):
No, I'm just trying to fight for this guy.

Speaker 2 (08:38):
We know you don't think it's a good dude.

Speaker 5 (08:40):
You can let it go, all right?

Speaker 2 (08:42):
Anyway. Season two of The Pit Sounds Amazing.

Speaker 1 (08:47):
Hot Tom Podcast with Moller Rush, Jenny and Brady find
the Gang on their socials follow at Moller Maller at
One True Rush, at Hot Lush, Jenny and Brady Jones Radio.

Speaker 9 (08:58):
In a Colorado courtroom, attorney William Kozaliski unintentionally addressed, uh
this judge Elizabeth L. Harris as honey during a discussion,
Oh yeah, the incident occurred well, arguing the details of this,
uh this case. Now this guy was convicted, but it
doesn't really matter. But the whole thing is, uh this lawyer.

Speaker 6 (09:20):
I mean it's like calling your.

Speaker 4 (09:24):
Yeah, because one's an adult and one's a child.

Speaker 2 (09:28):
Yeah, and be like kind of a condescending to exactly.

Speaker 5 (09:33):
I think I called Jenny honey or babe or something once.
Did you did that? Yeah? I think so, Yeah, I have.

Speaker 6 (09:42):
I think it was honey.

Speaker 9 (09:43):
Don't find it because it was funny, Like I think
I said, did you just call it?

Speaker 2 (09:50):
Like these things?

Speaker 5 (09:51):
It just it just happens.

Speaker 3 (09:52):
And again if he was having a similar debate at
some point with his wife, Yeah, and he called the
judge that, I mean, that's awf But so.

Speaker 4 (10:01):
Did the judge laugh? Like everything must have been fine?

Speaker 5 (10:04):
Yeah, you would think because he wasn't doing it. I'm
sure in a way that he was being kind to.

Speaker 6 (10:08):
Say, it's just a slip It was just awkward, that's
what I said.

Speaker 10 (10:11):
He.

Speaker 9 (10:11):
I guess he he tried to like regain his composure,
but he couldn't think anything better than.

Speaker 4 (10:15):
Like sweet cheeks.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
If anything, it's almost endearing.

Speaker 6 (10:19):
It's like, oh, he's got a you know, No, I
think the judge would not.

Speaker 2 (10:23):
Have loved that.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Context is important, exactly, yes, but.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
If it's an honest slip off, it's like, okay, well
he's a loving Yeah.

Speaker 6 (10:29):
I guess honey is better than baby.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
Baby's bad.

Speaker 5 (10:33):
Yeah it is, baby comes slip up.

Speaker 6 (10:40):
But I do think sweet cheeks would be the worst.

Speaker 5 (10:42):
Sweet checks would be pretty bad.

Speaker 2 (10:46):
Sweets.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
You just walk out, okay, sweet?

Speaker 4 (11:00):
The way your nickname in prison is going to be
take care.

Speaker 6 (11:07):
Oh you can't find it, Brady, No, I wish too bad.
We'll have to. I'm sure we kept it.

Speaker 4 (11:12):
So we just shotting and you said honey, yeah, and
then a long it was a long time ago time
you stopped and said, ye, yes, I did.

Speaker 6 (11:23):
Yeah, because God forbid, I let it go.

Speaker 5 (11:27):
You can't just let that that. You can't none of
us would have let that know.

Speaker 2 (11:31):
Absolutely.

Speaker 4 (11:31):
I'm sure we didn't go on for three minutes.

Speaker 5 (11:35):
It was probably closer to eight.

Speaker 1 (11:37):
Air The Hot Podcast with Moller Rush Jenny, I'm Brady.

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Oh god, let's have the best morning ever. It it's
time to play Brady's on the Morning Hotub with Maler, Rush,
Jenny and Brady. Guys, I'm so excited about this one?

(12:07):
Are you so so excited? Look a few weeks ago,
you guys were incredible actors. Remember this right, I was
your directory. You did whatever I said. I gave you
like a line, and then you just sort of performed
it in a million different ways. It was so good.
Oh my god, you guys were phenomenal. Well, this week,
we're gonna change it up. We're gonna we're we're gonna
do it a little bit different. Maller's not here, and uh,

(12:30):
I'll put it this way. If there's any two people
on the show that I'd want to do this game with,
it's the two of you. Because not only are are
you guys wonderful thespians, but you're also wonderful singers. We're not,
and you're wonderful musicians. Nope, and so this time we're
gonna do the same idea, but instead of saying a line,

(12:51):
you're actually gonna sing the chorus to a song. Okay,
here's how this is gonna work. I'm gonna give you, guys,
an iconic song lyric. You're gonna form it first, just
like normally, and then we're gonna mix it up. Basically,
I'm in charge. I'm gonna tell you what to do.
Just just follow my lead, okay. And the song that
you are going to perform, and I just emailed you
the lyrics is we're gonna do a little bit of Brittany. Okay,

(13:20):
it's gonna be this this chorus. All right, We're just
gonna we're gonna get through this together. I need you
guys to.

Speaker 6 (13:26):
I don't know that I get it.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
Just just don't do what I say.

Speaker 5 (13:29):
Yeah, you know what, I think. I'm gonna sit this
one out.

Speaker 2 (13:32):
No that you can't. You can't, that's not it. That's
not an option. In fact, Rush, you're gonna kick us off,
I thought, And you're just gonna do a normal performance
of Oops, I did it again. Okay, that's it. And
then Jenny, it'll be your turn, and I'm just gonna
talk you through it, all right, don't worry about just
do what I say. Okay, guys, you're you're, you're cue
is always gonna be the Oh baby baby, that means
that it's time to sing. Okay, okay, okay, all right, rush,

(13:55):
here we go, kick us off, buddy, let's do this.

Speaker 5 (14:00):
I did it again.

Speaker 3 (14:02):
I played with your heart got lost in the game.

Speaker 10 (14:07):
Oh baby baby, Oops, you.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
Think coming low?

Speaker 2 (14:11):
Oh that's good that I said from the ball.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
Yeah, I'm not that.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
That is perfect. That's worth a day, Jenny over to you.
Just a little bit more than rush this time, Okay,
a little more. Here we go.

Speaker 6 (14:28):
I did it again.

Speaker 9 (14:31):
I played with your heart got lost in the game.
Oh baby, baby, oo, you more more than from the Okay,
I'm not that.

Speaker 2 (14:46):
No, that wasn't enough. Rushing even more anymore, even more?

Speaker 10 (14:53):
Oops, I did it again.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
I played with your heart lost in the game.

Speaker 10 (15:02):
Baby baby.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Oops, you think I'm in love.

Speaker 5 (15:08):
From the I'm not that.

Speaker 6 (15:12):
Inn don't make me do it way less?

Speaker 2 (15:17):
Oh, way less?

Speaker 6 (15:18):
Oh this is fun way glass wait lest Oops again,
I played with your god lost in that.

Speaker 10 (15:33):
Oops you think.

Speaker 6 (15:36):
That I'm sent from.

Speaker 2 (15:42):
Oh that's really good. Rushed the piano almost makes me
feel like I'm in church a little bit. How about
like a nicely choir boy performance. Okay, using the same piano.
You're now a twelve year old boy going through puberty
and here we go.

Speaker 10 (15:53):
Okay, Oops, I did go lost in the game old baby.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Rush? Where's that boys?

Speaker 4 (16:14):
Why I'm not.

Speaker 2 (16:16):
A Jenny. Let's pick it up again. You're knowing a
heavy metal band. It's the whole let's go heavy metal.
But let's go come on oog again.

Speaker 10 (16:30):
I played with your heart?

Speaker 6 (16:31):
Yes, Loft in the game.

Speaker 5 (16:37):
You come in.

Speaker 9 (16:38):
Load have me, I'm said brown the ball, I'm.

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Not that.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
Rush. Shore Hound's done even faster punk rock Britney.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
Let's goop tag it again.

Speaker 5 (16:55):
I played with your heart, got lost in the game.
O Bay cute take time in love Gonad Proba. I
got that innocent.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Jenny seems been scream o Brittany. Let's go scream over
Brittany for I'm gonna love this. They have two boys.

Speaker 8 (17:20):
From I'm Not.

Speaker 2 (17:24):
Rush. We're gonna bring it right down. Can we stop
Lulla by Brittany? Okay, let's put those kids to sleep. Okay,
let's get those kids to sleep.

Speaker 8 (17:34):
Oop s did oh that's nice yeah, I played with
your house.

Speaker 5 (17:45):
Rush, Yes, god lost.

Speaker 4 (17:47):
In the.

Speaker 10 (17:50):
Old Baby Baby.

Speaker 5 (17:52):
Oh long, then I'm saying from.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
Oh yeah, that's really good. Okay, Jenny, exact same thing,
except halfway through you're finally getting your kids to sleep
and your husband comes home and wakes them up and
you have to startle over and get them back to
sleep again. Okay, all right, here we go. Husband wakes
up the kids halfway through. La bye, here we go,
here we go.

Speaker 10 (18:25):
Oops, I did.

Speaker 2 (18:29):
Get them asleep hard, your husband woke them up.

Speaker 6 (18:36):
I don't understand you.

Speaker 2 (18:39):
Oh you don't want to get mad at your home.

Speaker 6 (18:41):
Yes, I'm very angry. Yes, I'm very angry.

Speaker 2 (18:55):
Okay, all right, Oh Rush, you're the lead singer and
a smoky jazz lounge in the nineteen thirties.

Speaker 11 (19:00):
Give us a little bit of pizzazz. Here we go,
sid again, I played with you. Huh got lost in
the game. Ain't oops you think tme of low and
said from above, I'm not bad innocent. Oh yeah, Jenny,

(19:24):
you're in that same bar singing the same song a
couple of nights later. But you're a heavy, heavy smoker,
A heavy smoker. Okay, here we are, heavy smoker.

Speaker 6 (19:38):
Said again, okay, I playing with your.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
Game.

Speaker 5 (19:44):
Cigarettes are responsible for.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
And I'm from above. Okay, all right, rush, Okay, you're
you're the almost there guys. You're the weird guidance counselor
on the school trip who whips out his guitar and
tries to get all the kids to sing along with him,
even though the kids totally ignore him. But he's very,
very enthusiastic and keeps on trying. Okay, weird guidance counselor

(20:11):
guitar wanted the kids to sing with him. Here we go?

Speaker 5 (20:18):
Oops, I did it again? Come on, I played with
your heart sing got lost in the game. Everybody your
baby baby? Oops? Yeah, you think I'm in love? Come
on now, bob, all together, I'm not that.

Speaker 10 (20:38):
Guys.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Last one, Let's bring it all home. The guidance counselor
finally found love with the heavy, heavy smoker jazz lounge Jenny,
and they perform a duet together. What here we go? Oops?

Speaker 5 (20:53):
Did again?

Speaker 2 (20:56):
I played with your heart? You should get checked out.

Speaker 5 (21:00):
It could be epid. You think I love that?

Speaker 3 (21:06):
I said from at home, I'm not that innocent.

Speaker 6 (21:14):
That was the longest game, boy.

Speaker 2 (21:20):
That might have been my favorite thing.

Speaker 1 (21:21):
I know.

Speaker 2 (21:22):
I love that. As I was writing that, I just couldn't.
I couldn't. I kept going and I couldn't stop going.
And I have another twenty that wee can do. I could,
I could go all the day.

Speaker 6 (21:30):
Anything that you asked me to do. It's just gonna
sound like that everything or.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
A little bit. It's one of one of the other.

Speaker 5 (21:39):
I was uncomfortable singing at the beginning, and then.

Speaker 2 (21:41):
It's just you know, and then you really embrace, really
you just know, you just you just give up.

Speaker 6 (21:47):
So good your jazzy it was really good. Jazz rush
all day.

Speaker 2 (21:51):
Sure, and maybe we will maybe that's another edition of
Brady's Game of Job on the morning and mal A
Rush Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
With brush Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 4 (22:04):
All right, So Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift have been
together now?

Speaker 2 (22:08):
Is it two years? Round?

Speaker 5 (22:09):
Longer?

Speaker 6 (22:10):
Longer?

Speaker 1 (22:10):
Now?

Speaker 8 (22:11):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (22:11):
Yeah, yeah, I think they came out at the end
of the summer.

Speaker 6 (22:14):
Yeah, it was like it was like October November that
they like confirmed.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
Yeah, I'm sure they were together before that, right, right, right,
it was September twenty twenty three. Yeah, coming up on
two years.

Speaker 6 (22:25):
Oh, okay, has even been two years officially.

Speaker 4 (22:28):
Right, And so it's gotta be hard to be Taylor
Swift's boyfriend, I would imagine. And things have really changed
for Travis. And I'll tell you in what way, Jenny,
you'll appreciate this. It's gotten so bad he can't even
enjoy a game of golf the way he used to quote,
I'm just playing golf and all of a sudden, in

(22:49):
the trees, there's a guy with a camera, right like,
oh crap, I gotta go to the rest room now
I just can't go over here and take a pee.
He's lost the ability to just.

Speaker 1 (23:01):
No.

Speaker 4 (23:02):
And you imagine that I could not no. Forget that,
so you break up with Taylor?

Speaker 5 (23:08):
You know what I want to say.

Speaker 3 (23:10):
So there's a guy there taking pictures and Steph and
he's but he's going to post a picture of you
pe in a golf course.

Speaker 5 (23:15):
If that goes out in your Travis Kelsey, yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:18):
Yeah, but it's a picture of you know, depending on
where this guy is in the forest, it's your thing.

Speaker 6 (23:24):
I would want that out right, like he doesn't want
that him holding you on the side of it. They
would take that and run with it.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
What of life's greatest pleasure is peeing on a golf
course and did not have that.

Speaker 3 (23:37):
I think, well, you know what, if I'm Travis Kelsey,
Oh you want to take a picture of me doing this,
that's that's you.

Speaker 5 (23:43):
Whatever.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
Yeah, you got you gotta think about your girlfriend in this,
that the stuff, all the heat that's going to bring her.

Speaker 2 (23:49):
Just whip it out in front of a photographer.

Speaker 5 (23:52):
Look at this.

Speaker 9 (23:53):
You turn away from a photographer and that's just not
a flattering picture of anybody whatever.

Speaker 2 (23:58):
And it looks really trashy, especially like if you don't
play golf for a few you know, you're not in
that world, and then it looks super trash. You can't
do that.

Speaker 5 (24:05):
He's a football player. I think it's fine.

Speaker 6 (24:08):
I don't I know, I know what you're saying.

Speaker 2 (24:10):
It's think like she she's so mendiculous about her image
and stuff. She upset again.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
I think if it's his brother, if it's Jason Kelsey,
no one's saying or doing anything Travis.

Speaker 5 (24:21):
He's he's a football player too.

Speaker 2 (24:22):
Whatever. But it's Taylor Swiss. Yeah yeah, So if you're him,
you're just a helicopter ing on the the rock.

Speaker 5 (24:29):
I'm not saying you do that. Turn away from the
guy you're.

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Turning away from.

Speaker 4 (24:36):
You don't know where they are.

Speaker 5 (24:38):
He saw the guy in the tree, another.

Speaker 9 (24:40):
Guy, and then there's probably a bunch of them along,
you know, the whole course, waiting for that at one
moment that he has to.

Speaker 2 (24:46):
Go collecting pro v's in the forest.

Speaker 5 (24:48):
Whatever, and also telling that I don't just pee in
the forest and stop whining.

Speaker 4 (24:52):
No, it's all should be not to.

Speaker 5 (24:53):
I also don't like Travis Kelsey.

Speaker 4 (24:55):
Travis Kelsey also he squats when he pee. That's the problem. Imagine, Yeah, God,
that is depressing. No, I would think we're Travis Kelsey Gulfs.
I would have been a little higher, you know, in
terms of security and.

Speaker 6 (25:17):
Yeah, but even then, think about it. Some of the
highering golf courses anywhere, Like there's no gates, right.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
So if you wanted to get there, if you're playing Augusta,
you're not peeing along the sides of Augusta, right, You're
waiting a question. They probably imported bodies every two holes.

Speaker 7 (25:32):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (25:32):
I don't think they because they're an I soore. So
my guess is there are lots of lots of peking
going on.

Speaker 4 (25:38):
People are just peeing anywhere in Augusta.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Also, Brady's going to be with me on this one,
I'm sure, but the chance to mark your territory.

Speaker 2 (25:45):
And I guess it, yeah, oh yeah, why wouldn't I
be with you on that? I was just Brady likes
to my territory anywhere too. I have a whole list
in my head at least of like top ten places
I've ever peeked. Oh yeah, it is such a thing.
And one of them was was with you, Jenny when
we played a really beautiful golf course in Mexico and

(26:06):
I got to peek into like this like a like
a water They have like a whole like water system.
They get to peek kind of off of an elevated
area into it. There was like that was the kitchen.
There was a bunch of lizards are around.

Speaker 4 (26:19):
Top ten p okay, the uh the Paparazzi tree.

Speaker 2 (26:25):
Standing ovation.

Speaker 4 (26:29):
There you go, Travis, be careful out there.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
The Hot Podcast with Maller, Rush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
Now it's time for some housekeeping. Need sleep in the morning.
Hot Tub with Mauler, Rush, Jenny and Brady. Please go away,
let me sleep for the all right.

Speaker 4 (26:52):
Some different headlines to share. A hotel in China has
been forced to stop its Red Panda wake up call service,
which brought red pandas into guest rooms and allowed them
to climb onto the bed.

Speaker 5 (27:08):
I'm curious as to why they were forced to stop it.
Did something go wrong?

Speaker 6 (27:12):
I would imagine I'm saying, yes, I would pay.

Speaker 5 (27:14):
Extra for that.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
I wouldn't be able to sleep. I'd be so excited.
A very cute, Yeah, adorable.

Speaker 4 (27:21):
I guess it just takes one to rip off one
guest's face and then it's all done.

Speaker 1 (27:25):
Right.

Speaker 5 (27:26):
Red pants aren't very big.

Speaker 2 (27:27):
Right, No, they're very very small, and their eyes are
super tiny and cute. Their eyes look like that one
friend when they take off their glasses.

Speaker 9 (27:33):
And the.

Speaker 5 (27:38):
Size of cats, aren't they?

Speaker 2 (27:39):
I said, so? Yeah, trails are adorable.

Speaker 4 (27:43):
I wouldn't mind if the red pandas came in. They
sound cute. But then but also there's like people that
are their trainers also walking into your bedroom doing or not.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
Maybe they just let them go rogan when you're done
with that would.

Speaker 4 (27:55):
Be creepy to sleep though, and all of a sudden, yeah,
you would scream, yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:03):
I love it.

Speaker 4 (28:03):
Yeah, I'm not sure why it stopped, but maybe when
somebody rolled.

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Over on one might not be very nice for the
red pandas you know, wake up calls.

Speaker 4 (28:13):
They're exhausted. The number of everyday millionaires, those with wealth
between one million and five million dollars apparently is soaring,
and uh they're not really sure why that is, but
uh yeah, now more than ever before, there were more
quote everyday millionaires.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Like when we were kids, the idea of being a
millionaire it was just like just so unreachable when you.

Speaker 9 (28:38):
Think about what did a rich person mean to you?
Like for me, it was anybody who had an ice maker,
you know, was a millionaire.

Speaker 5 (28:47):
Then they lived in huge It's just not the case. No, no, no,
it's not.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
Or someone who had a van that had the automatic
doors and then we got one and it was no
longer cool. Everybody has exactly.

Speaker 4 (29:01):
But some of those people you're describing were millions.

Speaker 5 (29:03):
They were I don't know that being a millionaire is
a harder thing to do back.

Speaker 4 (29:08):
So are you a millionaire if you have millions of
dollars worth of house, car.

Speaker 3 (29:13):
Is paid investment, if your net worth is at the
near millionaire yeah, I mean, if if you have a
if your mortgage is eight hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 4 (29:22):
I'm a stickler because I feel like you could have
let's say, a two million dollar home, but so you
sell it, you don't have two million dollars. I feel
like you have to have millions accessible.

Speaker 5 (29:31):
That's like assets.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
You look at someone like mister Beast, for example, who
has all his money and assets, and yeah, he's absolutely.

Speaker 4 (29:39):
But he can get a million dollars out tomorrow the
same way you can if you sell your house. No
I have to sell my house. I think he could
go to the bank and just get a million.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
I think you get a loan, you know, against all of.

Speaker 5 (29:49):
The stuff that it's all assets. You don't have to
have it in cash to be a millionaire. It just
has to be assets.

Speaker 4 (29:53):
I understand the definition. I'm saying, what just like Jenny
on an Ice Maker a millionaire, I'm saying, I feel
you need to have access to millions of dollars available.

Speaker 2 (30:04):
But I think even like the richest people don't have
like a million and their checking account, you know, right,
like it's all sort of tied up into whatever.

Speaker 4 (30:11):
But like, okay, so here's it. Like if somebody had
taken a loved one and said, oh, we need a
million dollars more. I can't turn around somebody.

Speaker 2 (30:18):
Yeah, sure in.

Speaker 4 (30:19):
Twenty four hours, right, I get what you mean. Yeah,
but they could go in there like mister Beast, Oh
my god, they've taken my mother. I'm getting a million
dollars tomorrow, and that's easy.

Speaker 2 (30:28):
Yeah, I'm not missus Beast, but I hope she's okay.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
But the same token, Like, I know what you're saying,
but you can also go and take a loan against
your house and your mortgage and do the same thing.

Speaker 5 (30:41):
So you could do it too. Look, someone takes me.

Speaker 4 (30:43):
I'm going through all this house stuff right now. There
is no speed in me getting a million dollars, not
a chance tomorrow.

Speaker 5 (30:52):
It's not fast.

Speaker 3 (30:52):
But I also don't know that mister beasts to be
able to move that fast either. Yeah, who knows that
the banking world does not move quickly.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
If you have that much money, like assets, you go
to the bank and you say, i'll take a million
dollars please, they'll just make you money.

Speaker 6 (31:07):
Yeah, credit in seven business day.

Speaker 4 (31:13):
And this is weird, it's true. And if there's a
choice between these two, this is going viral. So I
thot i'd share with you. Destroying a kid's lego set
for a thousand dollars, so mean, right, or receiving one
cent for every compliment you make? What would you choose?

Speaker 6 (31:32):
Or receiving one cent for every compliment you make?

Speaker 2 (31:38):
I mean, you know you might destroy the lego?

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Yeah, but you know what, that keeps going and it
forces you to be nice to people. I mean, so yeah,
I think that's what I mean. A sense that's a lot,
you know, a hundred problem, it gets you a.

Speaker 9 (31:54):
Dollar dollars even if you did one hundred a day,
which would be hard. Yeah, I think, yeah, story, Yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
Pretend to trip into it exactly.

Speaker 6 (32:07):
That's I think what I would do.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Make it.

Speaker 4 (32:09):
I don't know what the rules are. I don't know
if you can pretend to trip into it or you
have to look them in the enjoy this life.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
Things aren't always fair.

Speaker 4 (32:20):
And by the way, you look nice, give me a penny.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
Is it your kid or is that a random child?

Speaker 4 (32:26):
It says, destroying a kid's logo kid?

Speaker 2 (32:29):
Random kid?

Speaker 6 (32:29):
I think I'd rather be like someone I know that
you can have a conversation.

Speaker 2 (32:36):
This kid's always gonna he's gonna live his entire life
and be like, who was that?

Speaker 4 (32:40):
But in this scenario, you can't tell them what you're doing,
right for Yeah, so somebody, you know, it's even more hard.

Speaker 5 (32:50):
I think random person did it?

Speaker 4 (32:52):
Yeah right, yeah, but I'm certainly not giving one.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
The buck. I do it.

Speaker 6 (32:59):
Yeah, a compliment for sure.

Speaker 4 (33:01):
Go ahead, give three out right now?

Speaker 5 (33:02):
Okay?

Speaker 6 (33:04):
Yeah, it is harder when it's on the spot. I
know you guys have seen you all morning. I think
you're very witty and quick.

Speaker 5 (33:10):
Who's was that? Two compliments?

Speaker 2 (33:13):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (33:14):
There you go, two bucks? Right, Rush, I'm gonna do
what you do to me. I'm gonna I'm gonna say
say a fact, remember every time you have to.

Speaker 6 (33:23):
But you are wearing white and you noticed it.

Speaker 5 (33:27):
I appreciate that job.

Speaker 2 (33:29):
I enjoy it. I doumbled up on mallor you can skip, Rush.

Speaker 9 (33:33):
I enjoy your dry humor. Brady, you are like impeccably
organized and and.

Speaker 4 (33:40):
And very stop there though you're trying to go for
another tuning.

Speaker 2 (33:43):
I know that's what that.

Speaker 6 (33:44):
Would be.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
Very nice. I'll pay you for this, Rush.

Speaker 6 (33:48):
Your one liners are great.

Speaker 5 (33:50):
The background, is it still a center compliment? Or if
she had two dollars.

Speaker 6 (33:53):
I'm not two dollars.

Speaker 2 (33:54):
No, you get a dollar to me, six bucks for
a dollar that you find out it's just like file
paperwork and does it you're so good at paper work.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
The Hot Podcast with Lawler, Rush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 9 (34:16):
Remember when companies were trying to cater to the idea
of work life balance.

Speaker 6 (34:20):
Yeah, that didn't last long.

Speaker 9 (34:22):
According to the Wall Street Journal, there's a surge of
job listings that specifically say they do not offer any
balance and only have a ton of work to be done.
So the posting may say they're looking for someone who
can keep up with an unrelenting pace, or that they
want someone who's eager to be.

Speaker 6 (34:37):
In the office as much as possible.

Speaker 9 (34:39):
They also may stress long hours, a competitive business environment,
and the importance of hustle.

Speaker 5 (34:43):
That's what some people really like though. Yeah, yes, in
return for that you get a good paycheck.

Speaker 2 (34:48):
Sure, well, I mean if you're open about it, you're
transparent about it, and if there's like room to grow
in the company. There's a lot of like uh, like
consulting firms and stuff where you can bust your assholes. Right,
like three four five years you were crazy, crazy hours,
but then the light at the end of the tunnel,
is this like great job either within the company or
you get proached and you go.

Speaker 6 (35:04):
Somewhere else, which is in most cases what you have
to do, right.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Yeah, sure, And I think there's nothing wrong with that
as long as that's like part of the deal. Yeah,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 9 (35:12):
One healthcare company ad even says, quote, if you're looking
for work life balance, this isn't it. So basically the
raining inflexible schedules remote work in perks and are openly
warning applicants to get ready for the grind.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
Take. A lot of companies also just over sell how
difficult things are going to be to kind of weed
people out.

Speaker 3 (35:29):
And I think that absolutely works, and it saves the
job interview where people are saying, all right, but I
only want to work remotely and this and this, and yeah,
you don't have to deal with that.

Speaker 9 (35:38):
You want people also don't have to hire somebody who
wants that, right exactly, you don't.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (35:42):
I think it's fair as long as you're just open
about it, yeah exactly. I also think it's fair for
people to be like, no, I'm not going to work
here your company.

Speaker 3 (35:47):
Yeah, I want to somewhere else. That allows me to
do these things. This is what I want to prioritize,
and that's fine.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
To prioritize a nap room, which again I still think
we should get the nap room.

Speaker 9 (35:55):
I don't see why we have so much space in
this so I'm also a fan of the naproom those
who were hard and now, if I was asking for
a naproom, that would be a little bit.

Speaker 2 (36:04):
But you know what, Jenny, you give it your all
for the three and whatever many minutes were on the air.
You give your everything to this show the most part.
You're so dedicated at the end, you're sweating, You're focused
so much. I'm not being sarcastic. I think you could
use the nap room. I think it's unsafe free to
drive home right.

Speaker 3 (36:25):
After trying to get people on board for his nap rooms,
because he's the only one who does it, Jenny, And
if we were talking about something else, he would say
that you spend all your time online shopping.

Speaker 2 (36:36):
I think Jenny works hard at online shopping and therefore
deserves you.

Speaker 6 (36:41):
I put a lot of thought into.

Speaker 2 (36:42):
Exactly, and look, our time in the nap room wouldn't
over like you know, no take over any show.

Speaker 3 (36:48):
After after the show, Brady, I'm just going to say
that if you if you are going to go to
the higher ups with your presentation in the room, having
will be a power point.

Speaker 5 (36:58):
Having Jenny in your corner is probably not that.

Speaker 9 (37:00):
What I can say is that it's going to help
me work more on my impulse control when it comes
off and not you know, pressing out.

Speaker 2 (37:07):
This is not Jenny, You're gonna do. You turn the slides,
I'll do the talking, okay, but we'll do it together.

Speaker 6 (37:13):
Okay, I'm in I like it all right, you're you're
not getting in that room.

Speaker 2 (37:18):
Maybe a dance routine at the end.

Speaker 6 (37:22):
Watch me do the running Man and exactly we're just.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
Going to dance routine them to death.

Speaker 6 (37:26):
Don't have to say yet, of course. And then look,
look how tired I am.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
Good for It's not safe for me to drive home
right now.

Speaker 6 (37:34):
We're getting the nap room. I'll do whatever I can
for you.

Speaker 2 (37:37):
I don't know why you're poop pooing.

Speaker 5 (37:39):
I you know what, I think, this is a great idea.

Speaker 2 (37:41):
This is gonna be one day and show it to work.
Maybe extra early. Maybe you didn't sleep properly and you're thinking, wow,
I wish I had a nap room, and all you
got is a stupid couch in my cape.

Speaker 6 (37:48):
So you keep this up. When we get a nap room,
you're not going.

Speaker 3 (37:50):
To have no rush aloud, flipping slides and randomly doing
the running man. I feel like you're being exploited and
you don't realize.

Speaker 2 (37:59):
Jenny, don't listen to him. You're on the right side.
I just like to be Jenny worker's rights.

Speaker 5 (38:03):
I don't know, I don't know that this is helpful. Yeah,
trying to protect you.

Speaker 2 (38:09):
Ping pong table, ping pong table, large beer fridge for Braidy,
large large beer bridge for Braidy. I I don't know.

Speaker 5 (38:18):
I don't know that this is beneficial.

Speaker 6 (38:22):
Would you agree to it if we worked hard to
get you some sort of an atrium.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
I don't think you're a very good idea, even though
I do like the idea of a trim you.

Speaker 2 (38:30):
Yeah, are nice. You know what he means is like
a little like a butterfly exhibit or something. I feel
like like.

Speaker 12 (38:36):
You'd thrive, and I think I prefer to just go home.
You can go have like your your your my own
trim butterflies. Yes, your mid morning snack dry crackers that
I think that's like really fitting for that's perfect.

Speaker 6 (38:51):
Yeah, he's on board.

Speaker 2 (38:55):
Butterfly Atrium.

Speaker 5 (38:56):
Again, not get you some books with pictures and I'm
going to tell them I don't want that.

Speaker 2 (39:02):
Maybe like a bowl of Welch's Originals or whatever those Yeah,
and well you can have that.

Speaker 6 (39:09):
The white braz yeah, the white Yeah.

Speaker 2 (39:12):
Well obviously we don't want to stain his dentures.

Speaker 5 (39:14):
We don't want that. The guy with the purple teeth
and all the butterflies and the large hat, yes.

Speaker 2 (39:20):
You have to wear a large would have.

Speaker 1 (39:24):
Pat with smaller brush and brady.

Speaker 9 (39:27):
Millennial parents are behind this trend, but some say it's
just not realistic anymore. So we'll see what you guys think.
Have you seen the new trend called nineties kids Summer?
But the idea is to give your kids the kind
of summer you had back when everything was a lot simpler.
It means like running through sprinklers, drinking hose water, riding
bikes all day, all with minimal supervision. Basically just get
outside and don't come back until it's dark kind of mentality.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
And I kind of love that.

Speaker 9 (39:50):
So nineties nostalgia is big, So that's one reason it's trending.
Plus there's a general feeling that kids don't get to
be kids anymore. But it is a nineties kids summer,
you know, is doable basically in twenty twenty five.

Speaker 4 (40:02):
I always saw when you picture paint that picture, I
always thought it was like more of a seventies eighties thing. Yeah,
I don't know, maybe it was the nineties.

Speaker 9 (40:10):
I was a nineties kid, yeah, sure, really, well, like
I was eighties and nineties, but and I think, uh,
I mean this and MTV is going to start playing
videos again.

Speaker 5 (40:17):
Yeah, yeah, but I mean it's still like we're trying.

Speaker 2 (40:20):
We're trying, but I think it's so important to get
kids outside.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
You know.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
Man, I saw a kid wearing goalie equipment, like street
hockey equipment the other day, and I was so happy
because you never see that anymore. He wasn't playing hotey, No,
he was just hanging out, but still he was waiting
for a zuber.

Speaker 5 (40:36):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
I mean, I think what you need to do at
that point is like the the the common denominators. We
didn't have phones, it's all just phones, and.

Speaker 9 (40:47):
We were trusted like our parents trusted us to be
out alone, and I think now there are a lot of.

Speaker 5 (40:54):
Not only that it's just that people kids are just
sitting on their phones, but.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
I think it's way more than phones. I think it's
screens in general and just just being attached to that.
And I think not being socialized the same way that
we were, Like we would we didn't like hang out
with our parents. I didn't play with my parents. I
was just I played with my friends and I was
always outside. I never looked to them. I would never
look at my parents and be like, what can I do? Right?
And I'm bored.

Speaker 6 (41:16):
That was like, dude, don't you dare say that you're bored?

Speaker 4 (41:19):
Yeah, you brought up a good point, Jenny. I don't
know if with parents, they were, you know, not scared
that we went out like they didn't care, but they
kind of did because they knew that we were going
to be like, you know, hanging from trees and jumping
over and over.

Speaker 6 (41:35):
But they.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
Know.

Speaker 6 (41:39):
I know exactly what you're saying.

Speaker 9 (41:40):
But there's also a whole study that's been done recently
that we're not letting our kids free play like that anymore.

Speaker 6 (41:46):
We're not breaking enough bones, we're not falling and so
on what we need to do.

Speaker 4 (41:51):
My parents opened the front door. They were like, they said,
go at it, enjoy the world. But I don't think
they had any They still were worried that I was
going to come back with a broken arm.

Speaker 6 (41:59):
Oh I'm sure, Oh yeah, for sure.

Speaker 3 (42:01):
I mean I'm trying to think because if I was
gone on a like whatever, if it was a summer day,
like I would just leave the house and stuff. My
parents are both working, Yeah, so like I was just
gone and figure out I'd come home at like four
thirty or so when they were home.

Speaker 2 (42:15):
And that was that.

Speaker 6 (42:16):
Yeah, I didn't know what you were doing. It didn't
matter or like, do.

Speaker 2 (42:19):
You know how many bike rides I went on quote
unquote bike rides? Going on a bike ride, I was
gonna go meet up with a friend, yeah who lived
on the other part of town or whatever, you know,
like you yeah, found a way.

Speaker 4 (42:28):
How old were you, Brady when that happened that you
would do that stuff?

Speaker 2 (42:31):
Like eleven?

Speaker 4 (42:32):
Okay, so how old were what year is that when
you were eleven or twelve?

Speaker 2 (42:38):
Well, I was born in ninety one, so like two thousand,
two thousand and one, two.

Speaker 4 (42:41):
Into the two thousands, we were still doing this. Yeah,
so is this a new phenomenon just a lot of
ten years.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
I think it is.

Speaker 6 (42:48):
It's different with video games.

Speaker 9 (42:50):
But now video games you're playing with other people, right,
like you can play online.

Speaker 5 (42:54):
Well no, hey, my.

Speaker 4 (42:55):
Friends were always over in the basement playing video game until.

Speaker 6 (42:58):
The end of time.

Speaker 5 (43:00):
They were social video games.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
You weren't online. You were just you know, taking turns
playing a game, but you were also doing it with
your friends. It was more fun to play video games
with your friends, right Exactly.

Speaker 4 (43:09):
Like my step son Adam is seventeen, we're going to
be seventeen. He still plays video games with his friends. Yeah,
and they still bite to the ball diamond stuff, so
they do all that. So I don't know, and he's
on his phone like, so I don't know.

Speaker 9 (43:22):
I think I think that's still that's a great paler,
great balance, but I think sometimes it's it's yeah, but.

Speaker 2 (43:28):
There's definitely like less kids objectively, like less kids out there,
you know, like when I drive around and again I'm
not in that like world, but I also see them.

Speaker 3 (43:36):
The other thing you don't see is like even the
kids that are playing basketball or kids playing street hockey,
like in ourcery they're playing and their parents are there playing.
That was never like we was never not. It's not
just my parents. Nobody's parents grab a stick playing too.
They would have the kids were to stop and be like,
what are you doing?

Speaker 2 (43:54):
Get yeah, you still on my hockey net? I do,
but I don't. I can't. I don't know what to
do with it for a month. Why do you need
to get rid of it now? Soon?

Speaker 4 (44:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (44:03):
Yeah, I have space in your office.

Speaker 5 (44:05):
Put a plant on it.

Speaker 2 (44:06):
Okay, all right, I can put it in here. It
becomes a part of the dcort.

Speaker 4 (44:10):
Space in there because you have too much junk in there.

Speaker 2 (44:12):
I have two robot costumes. That's maybe I can move
them aside. Like what you just heard. Tell a friend,
little friend. They can listen to The Hot Tough Podcast
with Maler, Rush, Jenny, and Brady wherever podcasts are found.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
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