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July 18, 2025 45 mins
Mauler earns a cookie after finishing his first Aquafit class, Rush wants to come to your house and put together your furniture, Jenni basks in the musk's of the rest of the Hot Tub,  and Brady has long flowing locks but specifically only on his nipples. Love the podcast? Leave a review!
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Four people in a room talking about everything or talking
about really nothing at all.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
You decide, well go.

Speaker 3 (00:07):
This is the Hot Top Podcast with Lawler, Rush, Jenny,
and Fredy.

Speaker 4 (00:12):
I'm available whenever.

Speaker 3 (00:15):
I am also available when I said one o'clock for me?

Speaker 5 (00:19):
What am I talking about it?

Speaker 4 (00:20):
It's an email that you're not on.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
Don't want it?

Speaker 6 (00:22):
Rush doesn't either, He just wants.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
Jenny's gonna have fomo.

Speaker 6 (00:24):
Yeah, yeah, no she won't.

Speaker 3 (00:26):
I've got an email too, but I can. I can
respond and say I'm available.

Speaker 6 (00:31):
Your email is probably spam, but I'll tell them I'm available.

Speaker 7 (00:34):
But I think it's for appendage growth. Rush, I don't
think you should available.

Speaker 8 (00:38):
I am available.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Let's do this, Brady.

Speaker 4 (00:44):
Do you have a question for the gag?

Speaker 1 (00:45):
Oh?

Speaker 3 (00:46):
I sure do.

Speaker 6 (00:46):
I better play this even though we forget it half
the time.

Speaker 4 (00:49):
You've got mail.

Speaker 6 (00:50):
Aw thirteen says, if you could travel back to any
point in time, where.

Speaker 4 (00:54):
Would you go?

Speaker 6 (00:55):
Oh?

Speaker 9 (00:56):
Where would I go?

Speaker 4 (00:57):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (00:57):
Where? Where?

Speaker 3 (00:58):
Or where do I get to go? Stay there for
half an hour and come back? Or my stuck there?

Speaker 5 (01:03):
What are our rules? I think I was going to say,
we get.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
To come back after how long? A day?

Speaker 5 (01:09):
A day?

Speaker 7 (01:10):
A day, to go visit for a day, and do
we have money to do things while we're there.

Speaker 6 (01:16):
That's a good question.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
Am I my age when I go back there?

Speaker 4 (01:19):
All right right now at this moment in time.

Speaker 6 (01:21):
You're this age and you can't like you can't go
get like lottery tickets or whatever. You can't bring.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
You can't change the future.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Yeah, exactly, you can't change the future because I like
being a high school kid in the fifties have been cool.

Speaker 8 (01:34):
But I mean, do I want to go back there
in my forties?

Speaker 3 (01:36):
Not really.

Speaker 10 (01:37):
You wouldn't know anybody, but it would be cool because
I need a new kid from out It's not a
maybe bullied maybe or I could be the cool kid
wants to know.

Speaker 6 (01:48):
It's not grease like you you've been going and then
you using your protractory my jacket with my letter on it.

Speaker 9 (01:56):
You know what? I'd go back to when my grandma
and my grandfather were like married and had my my
aunt and uncle, and like I.

Speaker 6 (02:05):
Go back to the dinosaurs.

Speaker 4 (02:09):
About dinosaurs, No, maybe trying that for a day.

Speaker 6 (02:18):
I just got to survive for a day and I
get to see that the.

Speaker 7 (02:21):
Seconds in this game, do you die? Like can you die?

Speaker 11 (02:24):
Right.

Speaker 3 (02:25):
You know, if you die, do you get to go
back to present time?

Speaker 6 (02:28):
Or it's god of fun like a video game where
it's like a.

Speaker 3 (02:31):
Yeah, because if that's the case. Yeah, dinosaurs are neat
If I'm going to die, I'm just around giant lizards
and I'm being killed.

Speaker 6 (02:37):
I'm not going to die right away.

Speaker 3 (02:40):
I don't think it'll take it.

Speaker 4 (02:41):
I certainly go back to the beginning of when I
could start world peace.

Speaker 7 (02:45):
Yeah, answer, but you didn't get to change history.

Speaker 3 (02:51):
That was the rule. No, I just you'd have world
peace briefly.

Speaker 4 (02:57):
Yeah, and I'm out of here. Good luck, guys. And
there you go. At the beginning of the hot podcast.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
The Hot Top Podcast with Waller Jenny, I'm Brady.

Speaker 9 (03:14):
Either this guy has some fascinating friends or we're learning
some fascinating details about modern men. In the year twenty
twenty two, someone with eighty thousand followers posted a Twitter
poll asking do you guys shave your whoa?

Speaker 6 (03:26):
Oh boy?

Speaker 4 (03:27):
Shave our do you guys?

Speaker 9 (03:30):
I hate this word?

Speaker 4 (03:31):
Okay, okay, do we want to say this?

Speaker 11 (03:35):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (03:36):
Yeah, it's fine.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
Oh it's good.

Speaker 9 (03:37):
Do you guys shave your nips?

Speaker 8 (03:40):
Wow?

Speaker 9 (03:41):
Or leave the hair around the muntouched.

Speaker 6 (03:44):
You know.

Speaker 9 (03:44):
Six thousand men voted, and fifty nine percent of them
said no, but forty one percent of them said yes,
they do shave their nips.

Speaker 7 (03:51):
Sure was the question, nips or nipples?

Speaker 6 (03:55):
Nipsy?

Speaker 4 (03:57):
Why?

Speaker 3 (03:58):
Why?

Speaker 8 (03:58):
Why he had to lift up his shirt and look like,
you don't know?

Speaker 6 (04:02):
I know if I shave my nips. I just wanted
to see how the hair was doing there. I don't
check in with the nips off and I'll be honest
with you.

Speaker 5 (04:07):
Okay, you don't check in with them often?

Speaker 6 (04:09):
Probably should check.

Speaker 5 (04:11):
Well, do you guys shave your nips?

Speaker 3 (04:12):
I don't need to. I don't grow hair, hair, yeah,
the rest of your place?

Speaker 6 (04:17):
Yes, no, but I have friends that do. If you're
shaving your chest, you're shaving your nipples.

Speaker 5 (04:22):
That would be weird if.

Speaker 6 (04:24):
A lot of people shave their chest. I also maybe
I should shave, saying I have like weird tufts of
hair directly around my nipples.

Speaker 8 (04:33):
Yeah, but why do you have to show them to us.

Speaker 6 (04:35):
Because I'm looking at them. Okay, don't turn your back
to Us'll take a picture last longer.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
Now.

Speaker 9 (04:43):
It was an informal hole, and he just asked that
only men vote and that they be honest. The yes
votes would also include men who shave their chest okay,
and some men also defended their vote, saying that they
don't grow chest hair rush, only hair around their nipples, so.

Speaker 5 (04:58):
They need to rein it in.

Speaker 3 (05:00):
Right, I can see why you would then.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
Right if you just had hearing it.

Speaker 6 (05:03):
Yeah, that's kind of what I have.

Speaker 8 (05:08):
Show.

Speaker 6 (05:09):
There's a little bit in the middle of here, but
otherwise it's really it's it's heavy tufts of hair.

Speaker 7 (05:14):
Can I ask a disturbing questions? Do women shave their
their nipples? I don't know, Okay, I'm sure if they
needed the talk to your girlfriends if any of them
ever mentioned that.

Speaker 5 (05:25):
I never talked about shaving nipples.

Speaker 4 (05:27):
Okay, it was a thing or not.

Speaker 9 (05:29):
I'm sure if if if that was like a thing
that somebody had and they felt more comfortable, again, they
probably get they but it sounds like.

Speaker 6 (05:36):
It can happen.

Speaker 9 (05:37):
Also, I just feel like there's I mean to grab
my but it just very sensitive. Taking a razor alternative plucking,
I guess you want to do that.

Speaker 3 (05:48):
That doesn't seem comfortable, but.

Speaker 4 (05:49):
Nothing like lasering it off.

Speaker 5 (05:52):
Yeah, laser could work. I don't know if that hurts.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
I don't know either.

Speaker 5 (05:55):
I don't know why.

Speaker 6 (05:59):
I don't like plucking anything, even the unibrowl. I just
give it a quick yeah, the razor, the razor just
every now and then.

Speaker 3 (06:06):
I don't my eyebrows when they get out of control, though.
My my wife will tweeze out the long hairs that
all of a sudden we wake up and set all
my eyebrows. So she gets rid of that for me.
I wouldn't be able to do it myself. Why because
I don't like it. I don't like you like I'd
prefer to just trim them, she says. No, we need
to get rid of this and pluck it. To me,

(06:27):
that's not fun.

Speaker 9 (06:27):
Oh, I enjoy plucking is so satisfying.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
You could have a bunch of people will lined up
and I would pluck.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
All day long.

Speaker 9 (06:35):
I'm a plucker too.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
I don't like it.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
No, I enjoy enjoy plucking.

Speaker 9 (06:41):
Fight over who's gonna pluck? We both pluck, I guess
so a.

Speaker 5 (06:45):
Couple of take turns.

Speaker 4 (06:47):
Yeah, I prefers you plucky pluck.

Speaker 6 (06:49):
Do you like plucking yourself?

Speaker 5 (06:52):
Oh, I'd prefer to pluck myself.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
Yeah, I prefer plucking myself as well, exactly.

Speaker 7 (06:58):
But I also don't mind pluck your wife.

Speaker 4 (07:03):
No, you can't.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
She plucks herself.

Speaker 6 (07:05):
She plucks herself.

Speaker 8 (07:06):
Yeah, she knows what she likes.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
She will let me near her. She says, I'm plucking myself.

Speaker 3 (07:13):
Is that what If you say, can I pluck you?
She would say, no, why don't you go pluck yourself
if you want to.

Speaker 4 (07:19):
Do she would Yeah, she has said.

Speaker 7 (07:23):
Yeah, And sometimes when you walk in the room, you
just know, you know, I mean tell she does not
want any plucking.

Speaker 6 (07:31):
You have to go pluck off in the other room.

Speaker 9 (07:34):
Yeah, nobody wants to watch.

Speaker 3 (07:36):
That's true.

Speaker 7 (07:38):
Really, it's not like Actually no, I don't mind watching
people pluck.

Speaker 9 (07:42):
It's not satisfy.

Speaker 3 (07:45):
As long as they clean up after they're done.

Speaker 9 (07:49):
That as huge.

Speaker 8 (07:51):
Yeah, that's I don't want to know that there was
any going off.

Speaker 4 (07:55):
But sometimes you can't help it. You'll miss something here
or that.

Speaker 8 (07:59):
Your best to clean up after a good plucking.

Speaker 9 (08:02):
Well, my pluck goes out of control sometimes sometimes yeah, yeah.

Speaker 6 (08:07):
Sometimes there'll be months between pluckings.

Speaker 5 (08:10):
No way, No, that is just wow disaster.

Speaker 4 (08:13):
Once a week yeah really.

Speaker 9 (08:16):
Yeah, yeah, I pluck at least once a week.

Speaker 6 (08:19):
I didn't even think about.

Speaker 9 (08:20):
It because it's just like you're just right there and
you're need to pluck.

Speaker 7 (08:25):
Yeah, sometimes you just need Sometimes it's a quick pluck yeah,
and other times you know you're there yeah.

Speaker 9 (08:32):
Yeah, where you've almost planned it. You don't need a
good plucking, like on.

Speaker 7 (08:36):
Wednesday, whether whatever's happening at six pm.

Speaker 6 (08:43):
Yeah, and you always pluck upstairs around the house.

Speaker 9 (08:47):
No, just yeah, there's like a dedicated plucking area.

Speaker 3 (08:50):
Yeah, but always in front of a mirror when you're
plucking yourself obvious. Yeah, I would to see what's going on.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
The Hot Dumb podcast with Maller, Rush, Jenny and Brady
find the gang on their socials. Follow at Smaller Maller
at One True, Rush at Hot Plush Jenny and Brady Jones.

Speaker 9 (09:13):
Radio life was simpler before we had smartphones. I don't
think anybody would argue that. But here's a trick that
gives you a little taste of what it was like.
Have you heard of the hack called landline mode?

Speaker 4 (09:23):
No?

Speaker 9 (09:24):
So Google says, searches for it hack? Oh sorry hack hack?
So Google says, searches for it are through the roof.
This month, after TikTok Mom came up with it. It's
a custom setting that's supposed to make your phone feel
more like a landline or a cell phone from the
late nineties. So apps like dumb phone do it as well.

(09:45):
But the hack just uses your iPhones built in focus feature.
You're essentially putting it in do not disturb, but your
phone still rings. Okay, so you're not getting anything else
other than your phone call. Yeah, so you have to
there's a there's a do you want me to go
through to anybody?

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Do?

Speaker 6 (10:00):
What's what's the I guess just to keep yourself off
of social media, you can you get.

Speaker 9 (10:05):
Just on your phone to stop you from receiving you stop.

Speaker 3 (10:09):
Getting notifications, but you can still pick up your phone
and then go.

Speaker 9 (10:13):
To the No, I don't think you can. I don't
think you can.

Speaker 6 (10:16):
Alert.

Speaker 8 (10:17):
Yeah, this is just turning off your notifications.

Speaker 3 (10:19):
So you're you're just on do not disturb. Your phone rings, yes,
but I get it.

Speaker 6 (10:23):
Then you're just you're not getting bugged all the time,
and you're not you're not thinking about it. It's like
like my wife deleted TikTok because she knows she'd use TikTok.
She gets my phone.

Speaker 4 (10:32):
She hasn't seen my last nine dances.

Speaker 3 (10:35):
She is missing.

Speaker 6 (10:37):
I showed them to her.

Speaker 9 (10:38):
God, oh those you know that?

Speaker 3 (10:43):
So this is so yeah, this is just a a setting.
There's this phone only and then people, someone on TikTok
came up with a landline mode thing and now it's
blowing up because of the name, and it's not blowing out.
It's not.

Speaker 5 (10:55):
No, I don't think it is.

Speaker 9 (10:56):
And again, we have so many ways we can do this,
airplane mode, do not disturb it.

Speaker 4 (11:00):
Or putting the phone on the counter and go outside.

Speaker 9 (11:01):
Yes, exactly, self restraint.

Speaker 3 (11:04):
Yeah, because you don't have any notifications, you're still if
you're this person that needs to do this to stay
off your phone. When you turn off your notifications, you'll
sit there and think I'm not getting notifications as you're
going to pick.

Speaker 5 (11:17):
Up your phone, which is also called phone addictions.

Speaker 7 (11:20):
Yes, my wife and I wrote walking recently and I
guess it was an older house or older people in
the house, and we walked by and the windows were
open and they had like, what was a land It
had to have been a landline, like ringing really really loud,
and I was like, oh.

Speaker 4 (11:35):
That's cute.

Speaker 7 (11:36):
Yeah, and I and my wife said, like, do you
remember the days where somebody go I got it?

Speaker 9 (11:41):
Oh, for sure, my mom and my mom stall has
the landline. She does, yeah, And sometimes when I can't
get her on her cell, I'll call and it's still
the same number I had all through my childhood.

Speaker 6 (11:50):
And will she like answer that as a post to herself?

Speaker 5 (11:52):
Sometimes my mom really struggles.

Speaker 9 (11:54):
Both my parents struggle with their celph. So yeah, if
I'm not getting her, it's because she either has a
turn off startling so.

Speaker 7 (12:00):
Much with their self. My mom, my parents too. My
mom took out her iPhone the other night at dinner.
She has an iPhone four. I think it's very small,
and why didn't you get like, I don't want it?
And then she because she can work an iPad. But then,
oh my god, the iPad went down two weeks ago

(12:22):
and all hell broke loose because then she had to
bring it in and they gave her a new iPad
and it didn't have a home button. Well that she
brought that back. I want this return fix my old iPad.
She got that fixed, so she sells the home button.

Speaker 6 (12:36):
I'm like the price of a new iPad to fix
her old iPad.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
Like I'm I'm with you. Like I would if I
tried to call my mother on her cell phone, it
goes directly to voicemail because her phone's off. She turned
she sends a text, and she turns off the phone
because she doesn't want to waste the battery. So, uh,
I will send her an email on her iPad and
if it like a two hour period in the morning,

(13:02):
she'll get it. If not, she will respond within a
couple of days. Or I could call her landline and
that's probably the best way.

Speaker 5 (13:08):
To get way to get her.

Speaker 9 (13:08):
Well, I don't know if you guys, if you follow
me on Instagram, then you know I post often texts
from dad. So my dad always has tech questions. Just
half an hour ago and it said, let's just start here.
My phone doesn't ring when usually he starts it with
hi Jen. This is dead serious. I guess he's really concerned.

(13:29):
My phone doesn't ring when I'm receiving text or email
messages in settings, Where do I resolve this?

Speaker 6 (13:34):
Oh God, you got to show him how to just
type in the search I know.

Speaker 3 (13:38):
And then because like the thing is, if you're looking
for a notification, type notification, and then.

Speaker 8 (13:43):
He'll take you right, yeah, I know.

Speaker 9 (13:45):
But the other thing so I have to tell him undersettings,
go to notifications and take a screenshot when you hit
messages and show me what it says. So he does that.
I said, try restarting your phone. By default, I always
say try for starting.

Speaker 3 (13:55):
So you don't have to tell him how to take
a screenshot. He can do that a lot of time.

Speaker 9 (13:59):
Can't take a self though, turns his whole phone around.
So he said, done that several times. Even when I
took a screenshot, could not hear the click when I
took this down. So I'm like, oh, there's a tiny
button on the side of your phone. Make sure that
that's up.

Speaker 5 (14:12):
So we had all of his bound down exactly.

Speaker 9 (14:15):
It worked with the thumbs up.

Speaker 7 (14:17):
Or I'll go to moms and she'll go, Jeffrey, there's
something wrong with my iPad, And I'm like, okay, let
me see it first of all, let me see it. Yeah,
whatever's not work, and so I obviously go into it. There.
I'm not exaggerating. There must be fifty eight dots on
every app going. I didn't even know where to start onspapers,

(14:42):
and I'm like, okay, well, let me at least go
into sayings and just update your settings and then might
clear a ton of red.

Speaker 4 (14:48):
No, no, don't do that. I'm fine, Just leave me alone,
get out of the house. I'm like, okay, bye.

Speaker 3 (14:56):
Want to my mother in law weird at her place
looking at her phone recently, and so Lisa grabbed her
phone and she says, yeah, no, I don't get any
notification stuff. We look on her home screen and it's
a picture of her cat and that's the picture of
her cat. Something nothing there, just no.

Speaker 8 (15:12):
Icons, not just that.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
She's like, I don't know what happened, Like we do.
You deleted them? Oh no, you did, so what she
has saw. So you're carrying around a small framed picture
that's your phone. That's what it is.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
The Hot Podcast with Moller Rush Jenny, I'm Brady.

Speaker 9 (15:33):
When was the last time you embarrassed yourself?

Speaker 4 (15:34):
Jenny? Personally?

Speaker 9 (15:35):
I know, I can tell you it hasn't been that long.
A new poll we found. A new poll found rather
we lie awake thinking about those moments two to three
times a month.

Speaker 6 (15:46):
O sure, yeah, I had that.

Speaker 9 (15:48):
Yeah. Well. People were asked to think of the most
awkward situation they've been in and how much they would
have paid to avoid it, and the average answer was
sixty two hundred dollars.

Speaker 6 (15:57):
Okay, so much money.

Speaker 9 (16:00):
It's so much money. So here are the top ten
awkward situations we'd pay someone else to take care of
calling a locksmith after you've locked yourself out.

Speaker 4 (16:09):
Oh I wouldn't feel stupid.

Speaker 6 (16:10):
No, what happens, that happens, and I.

Speaker 4 (16:12):
Would totally blame it one of my children.

Speaker 9 (16:16):
Exactly thirty one percent would pay, would pay for it
instead of breaking in or staying with someone for the night.

Speaker 6 (16:22):
In fact, I think it would be kind of fun
to try to break into your own house.

Speaker 3 (16:25):
Yeah. I was a kid. The amount of times that
I forgot my key over school. I like, I broke
into my house dozens of times.

Speaker 9 (16:34):
Okay, repair someone spence after backing your car into it.
Oh yeah, yeah, that's embarrassing.

Speaker 6 (16:39):
You're bumping into someone else.

Speaker 9 (16:41):
That's terrible. Twenty seven percent, by the way, assemble I
hear furniture for you after struggling to do it yourself.

Speaker 7 (16:47):
Oh yeah, I wouldn't pay sixty two hundred dollars for that,
but something I would.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
He just called me, all do it, you would do it.
I enjoyed it, really, I actually enjoy doing it too.

Speaker 6 (16:57):
It's like an adult puzzle.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (16:58):
But six months ago, I think I told you on
the show we we got all new beds for the house.
Everybody got it in bed, but I hired somebody to
put them all together because I would have been still
building them right now.

Speaker 3 (17:10):
Yeah, like I would. I would love that. You would
love that.

Speaker 8 (17:12):
I mean a lot of doing a bunch of beds.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
I mean there was like five. There's only a work
that you know, I'd be like, okay, this is this
is getting tired.

Speaker 6 (17:20):
I like assembly, but it's fun exactly, throw on music,
crack a beer, and you just build for.

Speaker 4 (17:25):
The next time.

Speaker 9 (17:25):
It's the Russian shore to do something.

Speaker 3 (17:31):
And when you're doing somebody else's furniture less precious. That's
true because I don't have to look at it.

Speaker 4 (17:35):
Oh no, but I have to be able to get
into bed with that crashing.

Speaker 3 (17:39):
It sounds like you probably exactly remove a bad tattoo
twenty four percent.

Speaker 9 (17:47):
Yeah, I guess the alternative is just deal with it. Yeah,
fix your kid's hair cutting accident.

Speaker 3 (17:53):
How's that is interesting for you?

Speaker 5 (17:55):
If you're the one cutting their hair?

Speaker 10 (17:57):
You know?

Speaker 5 (17:57):
Twenty percent?

Speaker 6 (17:58):
One time I was shaving my head as a well.
I was like, I don't know, fifteen and the razor
cut out halfway through. No, and so then I had
to wait a whole day because it was like the
evening and then to get an appointment. So it had
just terrible hair, and I think I had like a
soccer game or something.

Speaker 3 (18:12):
It was.

Speaker 9 (18:15):
Okay to go get your stuff after a breakup. Oh yeah, yeah,
nineteen percent. That's never that's never an enjoyable experience. Steam
clean a friend's carpet after you spilled wine on it.

Speaker 4 (18:26):
Oh, very specific.

Speaker 9 (18:29):
This happened to us recently. We just bought a brand
new couch and it's like an off white, which is
a bogey on my part. I don't know what I
was thinking when I picked that, but it's it's sort
of a beige called a cream. And we had had
it for I'm not kidding, like a few days.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
Yeah, and who did it, We don't know.

Speaker 9 (18:45):
It was my aunt's seventy fifth surprise birthday party and
we had like forty people in the house. They didn't
tell you, and nobody said anything wine and it was
red wine. It was a big spell, so it went
I'm guessing there was probably at least half a glass
do try to hide it? They must have, because the
glass was still there with very little wine in it,

(19:05):
and I think what happened. It was all over the wall,
all over and all down the back of the couch,
but you can see it because our couch started like
it separates the two rooms, and all you can see
is red wine all down.

Speaker 5 (19:17):
The ball was one of those.

Speaker 8 (19:21):
How did it not tell you?

Speaker 5 (19:23):
I don't know.

Speaker 9 (19:24):
I mean, I have a suspicion as to who it was,
but I'm not going to say that they had a
lot to drink, so I think they were probably just
embarrassed you. It was not are you kidding? We worked
so hard trying to get that stain out. But again,
it's one of those moments where like, Okay, we can
sit here and be angry about it, or we can
just stained.

Speaker 4 (19:39):
Since you've worked on it, like it looks way better.

Speaker 9 (19:42):
Would walk you never notice that? You would never know.
You know exactly where it is absolutely and in a
certain light you're like, yeah, so.

Speaker 7 (19:48):
Can you show us next time we're over, because I'd
love to keep pointing it out.

Speaker 9 (19:56):
Okay. Adult Swimming Lessons seventeen.

Speaker 8 (20:02):
Only seventeen percent.

Speaker 3 (20:03):
I'm telling that you should be taking Aqui Fitness.

Speaker 6 (20:06):
Absolutely you really should baller.

Speaker 4 (20:08):
Yeah, I should.

Speaker 8 (20:09):
You should should.

Speaker 6 (20:11):
What if we come with you will jump in before
you could jump into our arms?

Speaker 4 (20:22):
I think be a million percent honest, it would make
me feel better.

Speaker 3 (20:27):
Yeah, cookie is getting cookie.

Speaker 4 (20:29):
It's like the what is cookie.

Speaker 9 (20:34):
Buying? An embarrassing medication or product? Thirteen?

Speaker 4 (20:37):
So over that, Like you asked me back in my twenties,
I'd be like, oh, I can't do that now.

Speaker 3 (20:42):
I said, yeah, Like the first time I ever bought
the feminine protection for somebody was probably for somebody. Yeah thing,
so I go, and I was so uncomfortable that I
actually said they're not for me? What is that?

Speaker 8 (21:00):
The situation better?

Speaker 9 (21:01):
Really? I who cares?

Speaker 7 (21:03):
But I think now maybe I'm wrong, But back even
twenty years ago or whatever it was, I think there
was a stigma. I think even the cashier would have
been uncomfortable. I think we're just in a society now
where it's sort of anything goes yes, So I think
there was an uncomfortableness back then.

Speaker 9 (21:18):
And people think and couples talk about it. I think
more now, right than ever, or even with your kids
or whatever.

Speaker 3 (21:23):
The commercials you see now, Yes, my only stress to
be able to make sure I'm getting the right ones. Yeah,
so I got them. But yeah, it used to be
the thing I would say, like I'd be so uncomfortable
as that they're not for me. Now, I mean, I.

Speaker 7 (21:34):
Have to tell my wife to send me a photo
of what you want, exactly what you have.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
I don't even need a beg. I don't care a lot.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
I don't care.

Speaker 6 (21:42):
Teenagers don't have the same struggle we did because they
can just go through the check for things like and
stuff like that. I used to get friends to buy
condoms for me because I'm so nervous.

Speaker 3 (21:52):
Going through the cash But it's a funny thing because
even in the time, you know, like if anything, if
you're a you're a young guy, if you're having sex,
you're proud of that.

Speaker 8 (22:02):
Yeah, but I was embarrassing to buy those.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
Terrify it is.

Speaker 9 (22:06):
And I remember being a cashier at a grocery store
and I was probably fifteen, sixteen or whatever, and somebody
would go through and they buy condoms, and in my
head like, oh, they're gonna have a good night, And
I never thought about it again.

Speaker 4 (22:18):
But I don't even think they have that thought in so.

Speaker 3 (22:21):
No, it's exactly yeah. Yeah.

Speaker 9 (22:23):
And finally, lessons on emerging technology like crypto. Just you
can sound smart when you talk about it thirteen percent.

Speaker 4 (22:29):
Don't mind sounding dumb on that?

Speaker 6 (22:31):
Yeah, fair enough? Yeah, shoutn't you? VICKI texting in how
do we miss this isolated clip? It's the wettest cookie ever? Yeah,
thank you.

Speaker 3 (22:42):
Yes, I'll circle back on.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
That podcast with Moller Brush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 9 (22:54):
You've probably heard it your whole life. Don't swim for
at least thirty minutes after you eat, right, because if not,
you'll cramp up?

Speaker 5 (23:00):
Right?

Speaker 9 (23:00):
Well, is it true? It turns out not at all,
not even It's just another thing our parents did to instill,
like a deep level of anxiety. So where did it
come from? It was first seen in the original boy
scout manual from nineteen oh eight called Scouting for Boys
by Robert Baden Powell. It said, quote, never bathe in
deep water very soon after a meal. It is very

(23:21):
likely to cause cramp, which doubles you up, and so
you get drowned. Did they have terrible grammar?

Speaker 4 (23:29):
This guy?

Speaker 9 (23:30):
So you get drowned? And recently a physician who also
was a competitive swimmer in high school, spoke out about
the hypocrisy of this claim, mostly because parents encouraged their
kids to eat before playing soccer to prevent cramps. He said,
I could physically tell the difference if I had two
pieces of toast and then went and swam for an
hour at six am in high school versus if I
didn't eat at all, I would be dragging right and back.

(23:50):
In twenty eleven, the American Red Cross Scientific Advisory Committee
concluded that eating before swimming is not a contributing risk
for drowning and can be dismissed as a myth.

Speaker 7 (23:58):
I have to ask, so twenty twenty five, parents don't
really say this to their kids anymore, right.

Speaker 4 (24:03):
Not only think you had twice because I couldn't research it.

Speaker 9 (24:06):
Yeah, yeah, I can't imagine. But I think if you,
if that's what you were.

Speaker 6 (24:09):
Told, your whole life's exactly You don't want to take
that risk with your with your kids. And pools are
so dangerous sometimes I remember doing it, like as a
as a kid, though, Right, we'd have lunch and then
you'd have to like stand around the worst, so stupid.
We have an above ground pool. It's four feet tall.
It's a puddle and a parent watching you at all,
like seventeen, I guess.

Speaker 9 (24:32):
The ten minutes. Yeah, it's not a thing. Don't worry
about it.

Speaker 7 (24:37):
Yeah, I mean maybe you don't feel the best if
you've had a full meal and.

Speaker 6 (24:43):
Maybe okay yeah right, yeah, but just like playing in
a pool, yeah with a noodle.

Speaker 9 (24:48):
If you're not you've had it, eaten way too much
and you're doing laps, it's probably good for you. The
same way it's good to go for a walk after
you eat a meal. Like it's not certainly not bad,
it's probably good for you.

Speaker 6 (24:56):
I think you have both the pools. We've been using
your pools a lot this year.

Speaker 4 (24:59):
No, well not as much as I should.

Speaker 5 (25:01):
Yeah, you've been away, I've been away.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
Yeah, but we're getting a new pool next year.

Speaker 7 (25:05):
Yeah, right at the new house. And I don't know,
I say this on the air to you guys off there,
I have no basis at all, and in the backyard whatever. Yeah,
right now, I have a really high number of my
head at another.

Speaker 9 (25:22):
Fifty, at another fifteen, I was going overboard. So then
when it comes in under it, yeah, good idea, that's
girl math.

Speaker 5 (25:29):
I do that all the time.

Speaker 6 (25:31):
Jenny did that, bought a car like two days ago
during the show, by the way. I don't know if
we talked about it, but Jenny just impulse bought a car.

Speaker 9 (25:41):
Yeah, it wasn't a show. I've been really researching for
like over a month, probably six weeks, and I had
it narrowed down to that car. Yes, yeah, well, although
it had come up in my searches a few times, so,
but it definitely was.

Speaker 5 (25:55):
I was not.

Speaker 9 (25:56):
I did not come into work thinking I was going
to buy a car during the show.

Speaker 4 (25:59):
Nor should you be as you're working.

Speaker 9 (26:02):
Yeah, two Birds, one stone. Yeah, multitasking.

Speaker 7 (26:06):
I'm so sorry that the job gets in the way
of life.

Speaker 5 (26:10):
I know.

Speaker 6 (26:11):
Yeah, Jenny, I did that show with you. There was
no multitasking. You're doing one task and it was not.

Speaker 9 (26:17):
The show was pointed to verify my identity, so I
had my phone up.

Speaker 6 (26:21):
Ye, take a picture. I'm talking on air, by the way,
but I.

Speaker 9 (26:25):
Was on a time woman. I didn't want to start over.
You know how it is.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
We don't with Maller Rush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 7 (26:35):
All right, Brady is to talk to us off the
air about this Russian I specifically I guess he wanted
to talk to the guys about Yes, sorry, Jenny, you
had left after the show.

Speaker 9 (26:45):
That happens.

Speaker 7 (26:46):
A lot of talk about pheromones online recently, is what
Brady says, and women on TikTok are trying something extremely
questionable to naturally attract a partner.

Speaker 4 (26:56):
Maybe you've seen this on your TikTok. I don't know
it's called. Is it baby vabbing? It's gross. We won't
get into what that is.

Speaker 7 (27:05):
But because of that, I guess a lot of studies
about pheromones are getting attention. For example, did you know
that humans can distinguish between one trillion different odors?

Speaker 4 (27:14):
I didn't know that, I.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
Guess, And I mean, if that's humans, I could do that.
I would think that, like other animals would better set,
like dogs being the like quad zillions. Sure, look at you,
that's a number.

Speaker 7 (27:28):
Also, every person has a unique scent, sort of like
a fingerprint. Humans can also tell someone's mood through their scent,
and we can even recognize if someone is related to
you on scent alone. So Brady says, hey, mal or Rush,
let's try this with Jenny. Let's each bring in like
one of our t shirts or a shirt that we've worn.

(27:48):
And Jenny knows us all so well, would she be
able to sniff and then sort of tell.

Speaker 8 (27:55):
That, yeah, well you like that.

Speaker 4 (27:57):
I thought it was disturbing.

Speaker 6 (28:00):
Gets so curious, and I hope that you guys I
found picked good shirts. My shirt is extra juicy for you, Jo.
I wore mine. It's the shirt that I wore to
a big event last night. It has some pit stains,
it has it's been well worn.

Speaker 9 (28:16):
Okay, why why are we bothered?

Speaker 3 (28:19):
And Jenny seems fine with this?

Speaker 9 (28:20):
Hey, everybody gets a pitstain here.

Speaker 4 (28:22):
I think you're making your so obvious that.

Speaker 6 (28:25):
Well maybe not, maybe not.

Speaker 9 (28:26):
Maybe he had an extra colone on.

Speaker 6 (28:28):
Sure. I think it's all about the musk question.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
Why the act?

Speaker 6 (28:37):
Okay, I'm gonna come in, Jenny, I'm gonna blind.

Speaker 5 (28:39):
Okay, Okay, all right, okay, this is why fine.

Speaker 3 (28:42):
I really want to know. You can leave your eyes
open right now.

Speaker 5 (28:45):
Okay.

Speaker 9 (28:46):
I don't want.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
To close your eyes and say cologne.

Speaker 5 (28:52):
My headphones. Okay, I just don't want to ruin it.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
You're not ruining anything.

Speaker 9 (28:55):
Okay, there's nothing here, there's nothing Brady.

Speaker 4 (28:58):
Putting this blindfold on?

Speaker 8 (28:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 7 (29:00):
Is is he getting the advantage here that Jenny's now
smelling Brady right now.

Speaker 9 (29:04):
No, I can't smell anything, nope, nothing at all.

Speaker 5 (29:08):
My eyes are wide open. I can't see a thing.
Can I put my head?

Speaker 11 (29:10):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (29:11):
Okay?

Speaker 9 (29:11):
All right? Oh I am?

Speaker 5 (29:13):
I am so pumped for this, are you? I don't
really know why.

Speaker 9 (29:16):
I just want to do well at something, you know,
all right? Okay, one, okay, hang on, hang on, hang on.

Speaker 6 (29:23):
Don't reach out or do anything yet.

Speaker 7 (29:24):
Okay, don't put your hands down, just waiting, I know. Okay,
So there now, I I submitted a T shirt. Rush
Yours is a T shirt and Brady yours is a
T shirt. Okay, t shirts? Okay, all right, so you
can go to your left or to your right. There's okay,
that's the first one.

Speaker 9 (29:43):
First one here, yeah, okay, all right, No, I won't.

Speaker 4 (29:46):
Even tell you the color.

Speaker 6 (29:47):
No, no, yeah, you don't want to know anything.

Speaker 4 (29:49):
That was getting weird?

Speaker 6 (29:51):
Yeah, see, this.

Speaker 4 (29:56):
Is so bizarre.

Speaker 6 (29:58):
To get a good whiff in there.

Speaker 7 (30:00):
Really, we should have got a prop of Jenny in
a window and it looks looks like she was some
sort of stuck.

Speaker 9 (30:08):
Okay, can I smell all of them before I decide okay.

Speaker 3 (30:11):
That's the first one.

Speaker 7 (30:11):
You get a good whiff of that one, okay, okay,
mid middle.

Speaker 5 (30:15):
Middle, there it is, Oh I know who that is?

Speaker 3 (30:19):
Okay.

Speaker 7 (30:21):
Second, no, no, no, no, to your to your right,
no one more out there there you are okay.

Speaker 5 (30:30):
Okay, I'm ready to rule.

Speaker 6 (30:32):
I think I think the one big whiff of each
of them, and you feel comfortable. You don't want to read.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
She actually seems very confident.

Speaker 12 (30:41):
Hang on, okay, okay, okay, there should be recorded, but
you know she's taking this very serious.

Speaker 6 (30:54):
That's like up your nostril.

Speaker 7 (30:57):
Yeah, now I should come clean and say that, actually
they're not T shirts.

Speaker 4 (31:03):
That's our underweight.

Speaker 7 (31:06):
That's okay, very well marinated in the very well.

Speaker 5 (31:12):
Okay, I need one more because I know I'm forgetting.

Speaker 7 (31:14):
Okay, Sorry, we're distract So that's one. That's number one.
You're sniffing right now, okay.

Speaker 6 (31:20):
Number two yeah, okay.

Speaker 4 (31:23):
And number three okay, okay.

Speaker 3 (31:25):
In your hand, you're holding up number three, Brady.

Speaker 7 (31:28):
You're saying that's Brady okay, okay, maller okay, okay, okay,
So it's smaller rush Brady in order.

Speaker 13 (31:38):
Oh yeah, actually on the table okay, okay, so I'll
reveal to you. Now, okay, you're completely wrong on all
three of them.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
Can I take exactly clear the board.

Speaker 4 (31:55):
You have a shot at least getting two.

Speaker 8 (32:00):
The one she was so sure of. She was very very.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
Wrong, But yeah.

Speaker 4 (32:06):
That's me.

Speaker 6 (32:07):
Yes, yeah, now one and three Brady, all.

Speaker 4 (32:15):
Right, now you have to watch those for it.

Speaker 6 (32:20):
It works.

Speaker 3 (32:20):
She'll do our live.

Speaker 4 (32:23):
This whole thermone thing.

Speaker 7 (32:26):
I don't even know what is bringing the There you go.

Speaker 8 (32:32):
You thought you knew I was so sure.

Speaker 5 (32:35):
I was so sure in my first Yes, apparently.

Speaker 3 (32:39):
Not now when you got them all right the second time?
Was it just because you knew just to do the opposite?

Speaker 10 (32:44):
No?

Speaker 9 (32:44):
No, I think once I knew I was wrong, I
just smelled differently.

Speaker 6 (32:52):
I'm not, but I kind of like it, all right?
Did you recognize any sense? Like do you do?

Speaker 5 (32:58):
You feel like you mallers?

Speaker 9 (33:01):
But because like if anything, we're closest, right and if
I ever go to look at something on your computer,
I can usually get a little whiff of you.

Speaker 5 (33:09):
So but with rush, I'm never close enough to you
to ever smell.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
You know what?

Speaker 6 (33:12):
I think you need a refresher sniff of all of us.

Speaker 8 (33:14):
Yeah, I guess you want to skip close to you
so you can just take us in. No, that's okay, Okay.

Speaker 6 (33:20):
Come on, Jenny taking our musk.

Speaker 8 (33:23):
I just did, but we're feeling extra musky.

Speaker 5 (33:30):
Really was. I was so sure.

Speaker 4 (33:33):
I'm sorry, and you thought you'd be good at this.

Speaker 5 (33:35):
I really did. I thought I would nail this.

Speaker 6 (33:38):
And I really tried to give you a juicy shirt too.
Through that thing. I think I passed the last night.
There's like pass us on it. It's very warm.

Speaker 5 (33:49):
I'm sorry to let you guys down.

Speaker 8 (33:51):
You know what, In the end, you got them all right.

Speaker 5 (33:53):
In the end.

Speaker 4 (33:55):
If you could just separate the whites, absolutely, I got you.

Speaker 2 (34:02):
The Hot Top podcast with lawlor Rush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 9 (34:07):
A recent poll of two thousand adults revealed that seven
to ten gen Z individuals carry a water bottle with
them when leaving the house. Wow, with over half considering
it an accessory.

Speaker 6 (34:18):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (34:18):
Hydration is important to show, Yeah, well it is.

Speaker 9 (34:20):
Among gen Z respondents, nineteen percent owned four or more
water bottles, with forty nine percent having different bottles for
various locations such as work, the gym, and even their
bedside table.

Speaker 4 (34:30):
I get it.

Speaker 9 (34:30):
On average, they spend twenty three dollars on water bottles
on a water bottle, with twenty seven percent opting for
a reusable one to save money. I'm surprised it's actually
not higher for reusable. Factors influencing their choice include brand preference, color,
coordination with outfits, and personalization. Gen zs prioritize hydration, sustainability,
and reflecting their personality through their choice of water bottles.

Speaker 6 (34:52):
Isn't it funny how it is such a thing for
that general and not just that gen Z, but like
all of us, like we all have water bottles, Oh
my god, grown.

Speaker 9 (35:00):
I never had a water No, Like if we were lacking,
we would go to we would ask for a water
break at school. It wasn't to drink water trying yeah,
hydrated at all.

Speaker 6 (35:10):
I don't think to smoke cigarettes in the back. I
wasn't drinking water.

Speaker 9 (35:16):
We had a social time without Like you had a
friend in another class and that let's meet.

Speaker 5 (35:20):
At the water fountain.

Speaker 9 (35:21):
Yeah whatever, but no, I think see. And then there's
also the brand loyalty. We talk about the Yetti generation
and these coolers.

Speaker 6 (35:31):
Oh the coolers are sick.

Speaker 9 (35:32):
Yeah there, they are very very cool.

Speaker 6 (35:35):
But they're super expensive. The wheels are five hundred and
extensive totally, but they're they're really cool. I mean, it's
just a cooler though. It's like we bought a cooler
on Facebook marketplace for like seventy five bucks.

Speaker 4 (35:45):
And it's great.

Speaker 3 (35:45):
It's great, and honestly, really coolers are coolers and they
can act like, well, this one is so much better.
It's not.

Speaker 6 (35:51):
It does keep your ice, like everything is super cold.

Speaker 5 (35:54):
For seven days.

Speaker 9 (35:56):
I think so unless you're a camp you're camping out
of a tent for seven days.

Speaker 3 (35:59):
But yeah, if you're having a party in your backyard,
whether it lasts only five days or seven, and it
you know, costs a fraction of it, Like, come on,
that looks pretty cool.

Speaker 8 (36:10):
It does look a little thing.

Speaker 9 (36:12):
And it's like, I know there was a backpack one
a YETI back yeah, yeah, yeah, you know the one. Yeah,
three hundred and seventy five dollars, and I was just like,
you can't even put a twelve pack in there.

Speaker 8 (36:23):
Of anything, it's too small.

Speaker 3 (36:24):
And yeah, I was just.

Speaker 5 (36:26):
I felt my age.

Speaker 9 (36:27):
I'm telling you what it was going over because then
I start doing the math. I'm like, okay, let's say
this thing would last you a lifetime, which it would,
but I'm going, okay, so for an extra bag of
ice every time I need a cooler, Yeah, I can't,
Like you can't.

Speaker 5 (36:38):
It will never add up to there's seventy five.

Speaker 6 (36:41):
Dollars expensive four dollars back, and I needed like like
ten bags of ice. Do the math man?

Speaker 1 (36:48):
Yeah?

Speaker 9 (36:48):
Expensive yet a yetty.

Speaker 3 (36:51):
It's also tough to decide what like how much ice
you need to buy? Always to be I always underested.

Speaker 6 (36:56):
It always, And then you do that, you put the
first again, you're cooler. You're like, oh no, it didn't
even cover the bottom.

Speaker 5 (37:04):
And then I try to cheap out on it.

Speaker 9 (37:05):
So then I put the whole bag of ice, thinking okay,
I'm not going to open it.

Speaker 5 (37:09):
I'll just leave it in here.

Speaker 6 (37:10):
And then I mean it's doesn't know and then you know,
you got to do the salt water trick. You put
a bunch of water in and then salt salter lowers
the what is it, the freezing something, It makes it colder.

Speaker 8 (37:21):
Basically, so the.

Speaker 9 (37:21):
Salt when you're boiling water works the same way with
cold or hot.

Speaker 3 (37:25):
It shouldn't work that way because if you put salt down,
it melts ice, right so how great it works in
the cooler.

Speaker 6 (37:30):
And keep it cold. It makes it colder.

Speaker 5 (37:33):
That's crazy, I've never heard that.

Speaker 9 (37:34):
Yeah, but then I always thought a lot of people
didn't always think until probably ten years ago, that by
putting salt and boiling water it makes it boil faster.
But it actually just increases the temperature of the boiling water.
It doesn't make it boil faster.

Speaker 6 (37:46):
Oh that's interesting. I thought it made it boil faster,
I said, but it would by virtue of me.

Speaker 3 (37:52):
I thought it lowered the boiling demons. Sure, so it
then it actually went the other way, so it boiled.

Speaker 6 (37:57):
So salt makes coolers colder by lowering the freezing point
of water.

Speaker 5 (38:00):
Oay, okay, why do we put so it keeps.

Speaker 6 (38:03):
The contents cooler of the cooler colder for longer.

Speaker 9 (38:07):
Okay, so now a couple other effects. Primarison is to
season the food, and then it slightly raises the boiling point.

Speaker 6 (38:14):
I was right, raised is the freezing point, and then.

Speaker 9 (38:18):
Raises the boiling point.

Speaker 6 (38:19):
Salt is weird, is weird and delicious.

Speaker 9 (38:23):
We all just learned something.

Speaker 3 (38:24):
It's the science corner.

Speaker 9 (38:26):
Let's call it the science corner.

Speaker 6 (38:28):
It's a little nerdy.

Speaker 5 (38:29):
Now it's.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
You.

Speaker 9 (38:34):
I got this for the science corner.

Speaker 6 (38:37):
You need it because beforehand, because we love science, that's
gonna a little soft because we salt.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
That's very specific, very specific. And then we can't do
anything else the science because.

Speaker 5 (38:50):
We love educating.

Speaker 9 (38:52):
Now it's time for the science corner.

Speaker 3 (38:55):
I like it. On the Morning Hot it's good, done,
done and.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
Podcast with Maller, Rush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 7 (39:03):
All Right, that time of the week here on the
big show where we spin the wheel of fun.

Speaker 4 (39:08):
Who's our spinner today?

Speaker 6 (39:10):
To do it? Freshly greased up wheel fun boy?

Speaker 9 (39:12):
You know what, Moller, you've been off?

Speaker 4 (39:13):
Okay, then you think you little spin in your way?

Speaker 12 (39:19):
It is very greasy, it is, right, Yeah, it's too greasy.

Speaker 11 (39:25):
Testing the hive mind of the Morning Hot Tub. Now
it's time to play. Will they match on the Morning
Hot Tub with Maller, Rush, Jenny and Brady.

Speaker 6 (39:36):
Alright, this should be easy for you guys. Will they
match you in the Morning Hot Tub? It's you against me.
I got a series of questions here for you. We're
gonna have a little like three two one countdown timer
and then you guys got to reveal your answers at
the same time.

Speaker 4 (39:49):
So, will this be easier or harder without Rush?

Speaker 10 (39:51):
Easier?

Speaker 6 (39:52):
I think it's gonna be way easier because there's one
less person exactly.

Speaker 9 (39:55):
So you're feeling really confident, and sometimes throws like a
curve ball that you know I should come in and
you're like, how did.

Speaker 6 (39:59):
You you, Jenny?

Speaker 3 (40:02):
Jenny, you're saying.

Speaker 6 (40:03):
Rush is the curve ball. So yeah, we got seven
questions and if you match, you get the point. If
you don't get the point, okay, very very important. Question
number one, which member of the Morning Hot Tub is
going to spend the most time in a pool this year?

(40:24):
In a pool? Now you both have pools, but who's
going to be in the pool the most?

Speaker 8 (40:28):
Here you go three two one, Jenny, that's easy pool.

Speaker 4 (40:36):
But I'm moving.

Speaker 9 (40:37):
Away from my pool and I didn't think about to
have his pool. That's my fault. That's where's Rush?

Speaker 6 (40:46):
I love the cocky under your breath?

Speaker 9 (40:48):
Easy and then.

Speaker 4 (40:49):
Gets it wrong.

Speaker 6 (40:53):
Question number two, Rush is over at your house for
a little barbecue. Is he eating a hamburger or a
hot dog? Is Rush having a hamburger or a hot dog?

Speaker 8 (41:03):
Three to one?

Speaker 4 (41:09):
I got start.

Speaker 9 (41:09):
Maybe you were off.

Speaker 5 (41:10):
But I feel like he.

Speaker 9 (41:11):
Just told us this recently that he always goes Hamburger.

Speaker 4 (41:15):
Well, I think he would go for a sausage, right, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (41:19):
I know, I'm texting him.

Speaker 6 (41:20):
I'm telling you JNS more questions. There's more question you
guys are going to need to mount quite a comeback.
Here to nothing for me, guys. Yeah, what's the best
popsicle flavor? The best flavor of popsicle? Well, here we.

Speaker 8 (41:37):
Go, three two one?

Speaker 4 (41:45):
The disaster?

Speaker 5 (41:47):
You forget that we're playing. What would Jenny say?

Speaker 4 (41:51):
The intro?

Speaker 9 (41:56):
Okay, we need to get the next four r tell
you what most people don't even think of banana. Banana's
number one easily in the world.

Speaker 6 (42:03):
I'll give you a layup question, Okay, to get you
guys feeling good. All right? Watermelon or cantalope? Watermelon or
can't I hate?

Speaker 8 (42:13):
Three?

Speaker 4 (42:17):
I thought you were gonna ask a question about now, Okay,
that's it.

Speaker 3 (42:19):
That's it.

Speaker 6 (42:20):
Watermelon or cantalo three two one?

Speaker 7 (42:24):
Water?

Speaker 9 (42:28):
I hate watermelon. Canado makes my mouth itchy, but sometimes
I'll eat it anyway. Your mouth itchy, Yeah, it does.
I think I have a mild allergy. My mom thinks
it's because that's all I ate as a kid.

Speaker 6 (42:45):
For lost. But let's let's see this play out strong. Yeah, well,
good luck? This What is the one summer movie that
Jenny wants to see but won't the one summer movie
that Jenny want to see? But anything coming out this summer?

(43:06):
Any summer movie?

Speaker 9 (43:07):
No, not that.

Speaker 14 (43:08):
Here we are I agree here one Superman Now, it
was number one of the boss I should.

Speaker 9 (43:21):
Have gone with that, super bad. This is I'm terrible
at this game. I'm so sorry.

Speaker 6 (43:27):
This is my five.

Speaker 11 (43:28):
Oh.

Speaker 7 (43:29):
Man, here's another reason, Like, she's okay, I've been talking
with Superman all more.

Speaker 9 (43:32):
I I know, I know, this is my brain.

Speaker 6 (43:36):
This is another reason. Okay, is Manchild going to be
the song of the summer? Manchild a carpenter? Is that
the song of the summer?

Speaker 4 (43:45):
Okay?

Speaker 8 (43:46):
Three? Come on one? No?

Speaker 9 (43:51):
We did it?

Speaker 4 (43:51):
My god?

Speaker 7 (43:52):
Well no, we'd be going against ourselves because we've picked
the song of the summer.

Speaker 9 (43:56):
True.

Speaker 3 (43:56):
That's fine.

Speaker 6 (43:56):
God, I'm just happy that you got a point.

Speaker 5 (43:58):
We got a point.

Speaker 6 (43:59):
Final question, cross, Oh, this is a tricky one. What
would Maler rate the Coldplay concert that he saw last week?
Out of ten? Maller traveled to Toronto, he saw Coldplay?
What would he rate that show? On ten?

Speaker 8 (44:15):
Here we go three two one ten?

Speaker 9 (44:20):
All right, wow, see we just need warm up time.

Speaker 4 (44:28):
To get hamburger, banana candalo.

Speaker 15 (44:36):
Sorry, guys, but maybe Rush is the glue. Hopefully you'll
get back to me the hammer. I know I'm right
on this. And then and then what if we threw
a sausage?

Speaker 4 (44:46):
You know what you're you're right, probably, but if the
sausage was in the rush.

Speaker 6 (44:50):
Always probably sausage.

Speaker 7 (44:52):
Okay, like a big fan.

Speaker 6 (44:55):
With mustard, Yeah, just mustard. Yeah, exactly, there you go.

Speaker 4 (45:00):
Will they match? No, they will not. Today here on
the morning hot tub, like.

Speaker 6 (45:05):
What you just heard? Tell her friend, little friend.

Speaker 10 (45:08):
They can listen to the Hot Tough Podcast.

Speaker 2 (45:09):
With Malar, Rush, Jenny, and Brady Wherever podcasts are found.

Speaker 1 (45:12):
Follow the Gang on Socials for more fun, at Maller
Maller at What True, Rush, at Hot Flash Jenny, and
at Brady Jones Radio.

Speaker 7 (45:20):
The Hot Tough Podcast a part of the sting Ray
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