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November 5, 2025 101 mins
Progressives won the night, taking school boards, city councils, and adding way more debt, plus, a fun way to shoot paper turkeys. 
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
No, it's Mandy Connell.

Speaker 3 (00:10):
On KLA.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
Ninety one.

Speaker 4 (00:14):
Am.

Speaker 5 (00:15):
Stay say the nicety through.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Many Donald Keith Sadday.

Speaker 6 (00:26):
Welcome buncle, Welcome to a Wednesday edition. No, yes, Wednesday
edition of the show.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
I'm confused because.

Speaker 7 (00:34):
We found out yesterday on The Mandy Connell Show, if
you missed it, that we don't have a show tomorrow
because neither a Rod nor I. It just didn't occur
to us that our football coverage, even though we both
know that the football coverage starts at noon, we for
somehow we forgot that on the Thursday. Yes, But and
then I am off on Friday, and so this is

(00:56):
kind of my Friday, even though it's Wednesday.

Speaker 6 (00:58):
So bear with me, ladies.

Speaker 7 (00:59):
And you know I was just talking to Ross. Obviously
we're going to talk about the results of the elections.

Speaker 8 (01:06):
You know.

Speaker 6 (01:09):
I just I can't.

Speaker 7 (01:11):
I can't be upset about it anymore because here's where
we are.

Speaker 6 (01:15):
No, let me do this.

Speaker 9 (01:16):
Let me just do this.

Speaker 10 (01:17):
First.

Speaker 6 (01:18):
I will do the blog, and then I'll come back
and pontificate about the blog. To find the blog go
to mandy'sblog dot com. That's mandy'sblog dot com.

Speaker 7 (01:28):
If it says sorry, this page is unavailable, just hit
refresh and it will pop up. Wellok, for the latest postsection,
and then look for the headline that says eleven five
twenty five blog we are bluer than California now for sure.
Click on that and here are the headlines you will
find within.

Speaker 11 (01:44):
I didn't do in office South American all with ships
and clippas a say that's going to press.

Speaker 6 (01:48):
Plat today on the blog.

Speaker 7 (01:51):
I hate it when my nagging feeling is right. Weather
Wednesday at twelve thirty, it's time for the Kofi Turkey shoot.
Democrats win Virginia and New Jerseys. Governor's races got extra
apostrophy there.

Speaker 6 (02:03):
Gotta fix that.

Speaker 7 (02:03):
Little tin says, no, thank you to high your density
about the shutdown. No, the right does not need people
like Nick Fuentes. If the sun doesn't create global warming,
the motive remains a mystery. The mom Danni effect is
a real estate boom. Amazon makes Thanksgiving super affordable. Don't
let doctors dismiss menopause systems symptoms symptoms. Please give input

(02:27):
on paying your Boulevard. Young people are lying about their
financial status, weightlifting beats cardio, Blame government for illegals taking
American jobs. Bring back some classic holiday dishes a Pennywise
therapy session. Tom Brady cloned his dog Thanksgiving.

Speaker 6 (02:42):
Travel is in danger, Justin is in garbage to me,
the long lasting effects of stupid internet memes. Who doesn't
already do this?

Speaker 7 (02:49):
And those are the headlines on the vlog at mandy'sblog
dot com tech.

Speaker 6 (02:54):
That's not a low winner. Oh wow, she gave me
the winner.

Speaker 7 (02:58):
I have an excessive number of random apostrophes in the
blog that I didn't see until as I was reading it,
and I find them just genuinely offensive.

Speaker 6 (03:07):
The random apostrophe insertion.

Speaker 11 (03:09):
Nancy is being affected by the government shutdown, so she
way less.

Speaker 6 (03:13):
Oh you know what? That there you go?

Speaker 3 (03:16):
Yeah, I like it.

Speaker 6 (03:17):
I like it a lot.

Speaker 7 (03:17):
I'm just looking for other random apostrophe yeses, and I
will be with you guys in just a moment as
I fix those. So those are now fixed and we
can move on. So last night's elections here in Colorado
obviously did not go the way I wanted them to go.
But I wish I could say I was surprised Colorado

(03:42):
is bluer than California. Any illusions that a staunch conservative
could get elected here should fly right out the window.
Because conservatives lost races.

Speaker 6 (03:57):
Across the board. Across the board.

Speaker 7 (04:02):
It was an absolute annihilation to wipeout, if you will, Aurora,
who I have been cheering for and rooting for, and
you know, hoping that the city council and the conservative
tilt they had and the focus on safety and improving
things that Aurora would be enough to get them re elected.

Speaker 6 (04:20):
But as H. L.

Speaker 7 (04:21):
Menkin said, democracy is the theory that the common people
know what they want and deserve to get it good
and hard. So Denver, you're going to get it good
and hard. Aurora, you're going to get it good at hard.
Douglas County, you two are going to get it good
and hard. Now there is news.

Speaker 6 (04:41):
That's less horrible than others.

Speaker 7 (04:43):
We had got rid of Scott Esserman and Michelle Quadlebaum
on the Denver Public School Board, but ideologically the people
who beat them are not that far apart. There's not
a lot of daylight, so I'm not sure that's a
step up. I mean, we'll probably have less crying on
the Denver Public School Board, which would be nice.

Speaker 6 (05:01):
I guess that's a good start.

Speaker 7 (05:04):
Douglas County's board flipped, and four candidates too, I had
the chance to see.

Speaker 6 (05:09):
And this is why I'm not I'm not freaking out.

Speaker 7 (05:13):
Although there was a schism that appeared, and a person
that I greatly adore and consider a friend, I think
got this really wrong and may have cost the school board.

Speaker 6 (05:27):
And that's Heidiganaal and the Rocky Mountain Voice. I think
they got this one wrong.

Speaker 7 (05:32):
They came after Aaron Kane, and I realized that Aaron,
as superintendent of schools in Douglas County, has done some
things that have made people angry because they don't understand
her job is to balance the needs of the students
and the district. That is her job as superintended. Her
job is not just to promote one thing, which is

(05:52):
charter schools, even as a charter school founder herself, she
has to serve the entire district and there's a lot
of things and mechanations in that. And I'm not saying
why I did say that they may have cost the
school board. I think the school board was probably going
to be lost anyway. But the good news is is
that I had a chance to moderate a panel with
the four people who were elected, and I do think

(06:13):
that they have some very strong ideas. I disagree wholeheartedly
with any notion that we need a collective bargaining agreement.
I think that's just absurd, considering like twenty percent of
teachers in Douglas County maybe lower than that now are
represented are members of the Douglas County Federation, So it'd
be absurd to go back to.

Speaker 6 (06:32):
A collective bargaining agreement.

Speaker 7 (06:35):
But you know, as I said, I was saying this
on Ross's show, Kirtzia is one of the women who
is elected. She has a physical disability, and we and
Douglas County have not done the best job with kids
with disabilities or in some cases developmental disabilities. And I
think having her perspective on the school board is going
to be a very positive thing because she's going to

(06:56):
give a voice to people.

Speaker 6 (06:57):
Who traditionally do not have a voice on that board.

Speaker 7 (06:59):
Perhaps we can write the ship when it comes to
kids who are struggling and the school district is not
meeting their needs.

Speaker 6 (07:06):
Right, So, you know, it is what it is. I
just I am interested to see because we now.

Speaker 7 (07:17):
Have an avowed socialist slash communist as mayor of New
York City, which is the center of the capitalist world
in New York City is I have a story today
on the blog about the mass exodus of really wealthy
people who are already listing their properties in New York
City to move to the suburbs.

Speaker 6 (07:34):
In Connecticut because they don't want to. I mean, they
didn't do.

Speaker 7 (07:38):
Anything to stop him, right, they didn't. They didn't find
a better candidate to run against him.

Speaker 6 (07:42):
No, they they did not.

Speaker 7 (07:43):
But now they're gonna They're gonna skate and leave the
mess for the rest of New York. It's going to
be fascinating to see if mom Donnie can do what
he says he wants to do.

Speaker 6 (07:56):
And I'm just gonna say it, I love New York.

Speaker 7 (07:58):
I love visiting New York. New York at Christmas is
one of my favorite places to be. I hope that
he gets his way in New York City. I hope
he delivers on every single promise that he has made,
and I hope he does it fast, and I hope
he does it now. Because the thing about New York City,

(08:20):
it's a massive city, but it operates on this sort
of balance that works right. And when everything is firing
on all cylinders and you have the right amount of policing,
and you have the right amount of tourism, and you
have the right amount of this and the right amount
of that, the city maintains this sort of homeostasis. What

(08:40):
we've already seen in the past, how quickly that homeostasis
gets out of whack and things collapse in New York City.
And that is indeed what I think is going to happen.
It's you know, the hlmen can quote is so perfect
for this moment in time, because people who are voting

(09:00):
for someone who promises to raise someone else's pockets to
give them something, they will come for your pockets soon.
I love it that young people in New York may
very well find out what young people in socialist nations
in Europe already know. And I'm gonna look at the
Scandinavian nations because young people love to go. You know what,

(09:20):
in Norway they have all kinds of welfare and they
just take care of everybody all the time. They don't
understand the tax burden that people in Norway pay.

Speaker 6 (09:30):
And guess what, it's not just the rich.

Speaker 7 (09:33):
No, everybody pays a ridiculous amount in taxes. Starting with like,
I mean, you make no money, they're taking twenty percent
at least off the top. Forget about tax deductions, forget
about earned income tax credits. You're gonna give the government
twenty percent of your money and you're gonna get a
substandard level of service back. That's what you're gonna get. Oh,

(09:54):
you want better services, then that's gonna take fifty percent
of your money. Americans are wired differ diferently. They think
they want socialism because they've been sold a bill of
goods that socialism is paid for by rich people and
rich people only. That's what they honestly believe. They believe
there is a free lunch. I can't imagine why, because

(10:15):
here in Colorado we just decided to tax rich people
to pay for.

Speaker 6 (10:19):
Just that, a free lunch.

Speaker 7 (10:21):
And mark my words, right here on the radio, all
of the people cheering the introduction of a progressive income tax,
you have not just let the camel's nose under the tent.
You are going to have that camel's nose right up
your own behind when they come to raise your taxes.
Because once the progressive income tax starts. It gets everyone.

(10:44):
Remember the federal income tax only started as a tax
on the top one percent of income earners.

Speaker 6 (10:51):
How's that working out for us now? Anyway, It's like Ross,
said Mandy from the Common Spirit health tax line at
last fiddled while Rome shrubbed exactly.

Speaker 7 (11:04):
So, I mean, if you guys want to talk about this,
I'll open up the phone lines. I'll take phone calls
about this. I'll let you guys vent your spleen. But
I'm already seeing some concerning things on some of the
conservative Facebook groups that I'm in here in Colorado. I'm
seeing Republicans demanding more right wing candidates for statewide races,

(11:29):
like governor, we need more right wing No people know
what in the double deuce just happened that makes you
think for a second that a true rock ribbed conservative
man or woman of faith is going to be elected
governor in this state. Come on, that's the part that
concerns me the most, Mandy. My close friend and his

(11:52):
wife in Denmark paid sixty eight percent income tax.

Speaker 6 (11:56):
Exactly my point, Mandy.

Speaker 7 (11:58):
Half my family lives in Norway, and twenty percent is
a low ball on taxes. My family comes here for
medical care and pays out of pocket. They are taxed
an average of forty percent of their paycheck. They do
not have freedom of speech, but they do have more
vacation days. There's always an upside. Always look on the
prye side of lo. I wish I could, I wish

(12:21):
I could whistle.

Speaker 6 (12:23):
Mandy, I could be wrong, but the Scandinavian.

Speaker 7 (12:25):
Countries have nationalized oil, which pays for a lot of
their stuff, similar to Saudi Arabia and Dubai, though not
as extreme.

Speaker 6 (12:31):
Norway has a wealth fund.

Speaker 7 (12:33):
That Norwegians are able to tap into, but it does
not come close to paying for the level of benefits
that we're talking about in Norway. It's just and by
the way, that twenty percent is the entry level percentage.
So if you make five dollars, you're paying twenty one
percent of that to the Norwegian government.

Speaker 6 (12:51):
That's the starting tax bracket.

Speaker 7 (12:54):
Hey, Mandy, what states should we consider moving to that
are fiscally responsible? You know what, guys, I don't have
an answer for that because my former my home state
of Florida, used to be really well managed financially, but
they have taken on a pantload of debt. And by
the way, I have no idea where the debt, what
the debt was bonded for, I don't know, So I

(13:16):
can't say that was absolutely, completely, absolutely unnecessary, and I
can't believe they did that. But they have a ton
of debt in Florida. Now they're trying to do a way.
They have no income tax. Now they're trying to do
away with property tax. And I'm fine with that as
long as government stays within its means for whatever taxes
they bring in. You know, I honestly can't say that

(13:39):
I have you know what, you know what I would
look for if you were really looking just randomly, I'm
going to look for a place to live. I would
try to find any place that had some semblance of
political balance.

Speaker 6 (13:52):
Left where where.

Speaker 7 (13:54):
The legislature might occasionally be up for grabs, right where
where a differing party may be.

Speaker 6 (14:00):
The victor in any race.

Speaker 7 (14:02):
You know, that kind of SA not every race, because
we've gerrymandered ourselves into oblivion in every state.

Speaker 6 (14:09):
But that would be in a perfect world. But I mean,
where we're we're gonna go.

Speaker 7 (14:12):
Where our kids are going right for our retirement, that's
going to be the state of Ohio. But if you
look at some of the stuff the Republicans are doing
in a state where Republicans control every measure of power,
it's just as much of an overreach to the right as.

Speaker 6 (14:25):
The people in the left go to the left.

Speaker 7 (14:28):
Single party dominance is horrible for the people that live
in that state. I really believe that, because there's no
one to control the worst impulses of either side, that's
going to be That should be the objective, like, how
could we contain the worst impulses of our side? And
today we have an example. On the left, we now

(14:49):
have an avowed socialist who has not only refused to
say that globalizing intafadas should be condemned, he's also got
pictures with the unindicted co conspirator from nine to eleven.
This guy's a real piece of work. And he is
about to be mayor of the largest group of Jews
outside of Israel. I mean, what are we even doing.

Speaker 6 (15:14):
Now on the right?

Speaker 7 (15:15):
And I'm going to talk about this Ross was talking
about at the end of his show, But Nick fwentes,
why in the.

Speaker 6 (15:23):
World would any conservative person who believes in things like
principles and character and decent human values and trust me,
in my mind, those are a huge part of being
a conservative, just believing in basic morality. How in the

(15:44):
world can anyone on the right justify not just giving
Nick Fwentes a larger platform so he can reach millions
and millions and millions of people with his white supremacy
and anti semitism, but then doing an interview. I mean,
those cave would be called softball questions.

Speaker 7 (16:03):
They were cotton balls. I'm surprised Tucker didn't get on
his knees and serve as Nick Fuentes.

Speaker 6 (16:09):
Good grief.

Speaker 3 (16:10):
People.

Speaker 7 (16:11):
I'd rather lose every race for the rest of my
life than be associated with people like that. So the
right needs to contain that part of the worst impulses
of their party. The left needs to contain the worst
impulses of their party. And a Rod sent me a

(16:32):
clip of zoron mam Nanni's acceptance speech last night, So
I went back and watched the whole thing. For the
people who voted for this guy because they think he's
some kind of moderate, go back and watch that speech.
Just go back and watch it. I don't know what
the heck we are doing here. I have no idea, really,
never never know, by the way, I'm getting a lot

(16:56):
of you suggesting South Dakota. I love South Dakota, at
least the southern part where all the pretty things are.
Ah Texter, we have a decent balance here in the
Commonwealth of Kentucky, don't I know it. Montana, you never
know which party will win. Well, they only have one senator, right,
I mean two senators, but they have like one member

(17:16):
of the House in Montana. Guess what a rod the
bachelorette is coming to Colorado.

Speaker 6 (17:21):
Did you know this? He's doing something else, Mandy.

Speaker 7 (17:27):
I moved here in nineteen eighty nine. We close on
forty acres in Nebraska in three weeks. I'm out of here.
I think that you're going to have.

Speaker 6 (17:37):
A lot of people that are going to realize I
can't afford to retire here.

Speaker 7 (17:45):
And that's just sad, especially for people that are from
here that are saying, we just can't do this anymore.
Because if you think things are expensive, now, wait until
the full effect of the policies that we are embracing,
especially when it comes to net zero, when we are
all in on you know, only electric cars by twenty forty,

(18:09):
when we're all in on allowing excel and don't get
me wrong, our infrastructure, our power line, transmission infrastructure needs
to be updated.

Speaker 6 (18:17):
Secured, all of that stuff.

Speaker 7 (18:19):
But by the time we allow them to shut down
all of the reliable energy plants with renewable energy to
meet Governor Jared Poulis's high, lofty dreams of net zero,
our power bills are going to be probably double, maybe
three times what they are now.

Speaker 6 (18:33):
Because that's what That's exactly what's.

Speaker 7 (18:35):
Happened in every single country that has done what we
are trying to do here in Colorado.

Speaker 3 (18:40):
But you know what.

Speaker 7 (18:43):
Democracy is the theory that the common people know what
they want and deserve to get it good and hard.
Dave Frasier, Hello.

Speaker 10 (18:50):
Dave, Hey, good afternoon.

Speaker 4 (18:53):
We might have to remove the word snow from a
wonderful open Uh oh.

Speaker 6 (18:58):
No, snow again is what our horse set finally coming true?

Speaker 10 (19:05):
No, I just figured that the conversation might turn to
the fact that we are snowless and we've been so warm.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
So I pulled all the snow stats and we can
go through them whenever you want, or whatever the viewers
or the listeners want to ask about.

Speaker 7 (19:17):
But I mean, are is it going to dump on
us on like Thanksgiving. This is a late start for snow.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Right, I mean, yeah, yeah, I mean, you know, our
average first snow date is around the eighteenth of October.
That is clearly come and gone. You know, September is
our first snow month of measurable snow. It's generally around
an inch. I think it's four inches in October and
about seven in November. Now we're only five days into
the month, so I don't want to hit the panic button,

(19:46):
and I never give up on a season. And we're
still eyeing a possibility of a change in the pattern
which has been keeping us dry and warm somewhere starting
around the fifteenth, maybe closer to the nineteenth or twentieth.
And what I mean by that is the jet stream
right now is keeping all the cold there, and there's
not a ton of it bottled up well to the

(20:07):
north in Canada, and all these storms are just missing
us to the north. And so what we got to
do is we got to buckle that jet stream and
get some of that cold air down.

Speaker 10 (20:14):
So you're going to be hearing next week.

Speaker 4 (20:16):
About you know, cold are surging all the way down
into Florida, and concerns for the orange crops.

Speaker 10 (20:21):
And that kind of stuff. We're just not in that right.

Speaker 4 (20:25):
The scales are not tipped in our favor. We're on
the warm bubble side of all of that, and the
cold are.

Speaker 10 (20:30):
Looks to be pouring more that way. But eventually we.

Speaker 4 (20:33):
Think there will be a change that sometime in the
next to say, ten to twelve days, we should be
able to get something. What we can't see, Mandy, is
how cold, right, yeah?

Speaker 10 (20:43):
For snow or just colder.

Speaker 6 (20:45):
Well, and here's the thing, you already know. This has
been the most glorious fall. And I am still enjoying
this glorious fall that we are having.

Speaker 7 (20:53):
So I am in no rush. I'm like, you know,
I'm on the I'm good, Dave. You don't have to
worry about some things up for me, No worry about that.
But it is a little concerning.

Speaker 1 (21:04):
I know that.

Speaker 6 (21:04):
Are they supposed to get snow in the mountains this weekend?
And I see that or in the next few.

Speaker 4 (21:08):
Days late tonight, tomorrow, another chance Friday, Saturday, and then
another chance Tuesday. They're all in the north central mountains,
I think north of I seventy. You know, Veil might
be on the southern fringe. Of that, but places like.

Speaker 10 (21:22):
Steamboat, but the totals are meager.

Speaker 4 (21:25):
We're talking an inch to maybe two inches up high
with each one of those shots of snow. The rest
of the resorts that have opened have been benefiting with
some you know overnight lows where they can continue to
run the snow and you know, push the snow around
and keep what they've got open running.

Speaker 10 (21:42):
But I don't know how much more additional terrain they're
going to.

Speaker 4 (21:45):
Be able to add, given the fact that we just
don't have really bitter cold or moisture on the way
to help us out right.

Speaker 7 (21:53):
So you know, as I said, I just want to
I'm fine with this, this is good, but this Texter
on our Common Speared Health text line at five six
six nine, I said, can you please ask Dave if
we should water our lawns or trees since it's been
so dry.

Speaker 4 (22:08):
Absolutely, the lawn I wouldn't worry about because it's dorm
as is going to Yeah, it's going dormant, so you're
just throwing good money out the window. But the trees, definitely,
you know, I you know we're semi arid climate. I
always say every three days, so you know, you don't
need to be doing it daily, But if you can
give it a little you know, your shrubs and your
trees and stuff.

Speaker 5 (22:29):
I still have.

Speaker 10 (22:29):
Trees, but leaves have changed colors.

Speaker 4 (22:32):
But the leaves haven't fallen me because we just haven't
had we just haven't had a glacious wind event to
knock everything down. So I would say every three days, yeah,
take the hose out. I wouldn't turn your sprinklers back on.
We've got an hour overnight lows to be cold enough
that you could cause damage.

Speaker 10 (22:48):
To your sprinkler system. But run the hose and then.

Speaker 4 (22:50):
Just disconnect the hose when you're done watering, especially those
those mature trees and any plants that you've spent a
lot of money on.

Speaker 10 (22:57):
You want to keep those things going.

Speaker 6 (22:59):
All right, what are we looking at for the Broncos
game Thursday night.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
I think it's it's.

Speaker 10 (23:05):
Actually going to be pleasant.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
The only thing is with the incoming snow in the
mountains and that storm going to the north of us,
it will rip up a little bit of wind.

Speaker 10 (23:13):
We're talking wind will.

Speaker 4 (23:15):
Be out of the southwest early in the day and
then coming out of the northwest by the time the.

Speaker 10 (23:18):
Game gets going.

Speaker 4 (23:19):
So I'm thinking wind speeds could be up to twenty
maybe twenty five at times. Think about that for tailgators
and you know everything that they.

Speaker 10 (23:27):
Put out, you know, yeah flags, Yeah, exactly.

Speaker 4 (23:31):
Yeah, it's not roaring dangerous wind, but you're going to
notice the wind. The good news is the better wind
comes from about midday to about five o'clock, and then
after five the wind starts to back off. Temperatures during
the game, we're forecasting, you know, upper sixties, close to
seventies tomorrow.

Speaker 6 (23:47):
Wow, so that's going to be really nice.

Speaker 10 (23:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
I think kickoff temperatures right around fifty eight sixty and
then we'll cool to about fifty degrees by the end
of the game with that kickoff at six point fifteen.

Speaker 10 (23:57):
So if I was going, I wouldn't have any concerns
about the weather other than the little bit of wind,
and I'd certainly bring a light jacket for the end
of the game.

Speaker 6 (24:05):
All right, Dave Fraser, I don't have any other weather
questions for you today.

Speaker 9 (24:09):
That's it.

Speaker 6 (24:09):
I got nothing. I got nothing for you. Do you
have any weather facts that you can drop on me
that would dazzle me?

Speaker 4 (24:15):
Yeah. I pulled some of the numbers when we hit Friday,
the seventh of November. That would be the tie for
the number twenty on the top twenty list of no
snow late.

Speaker 3 (24:27):
In the season.

Speaker 4 (24:28):
So by by the seventh we would be tied for
number twenty for no snow latest no snow in the season.
Our forecast for the next seven days, which takes us
out to the twelfth, adds another seven days and that
would tie us for number thirteen. Oh yeah, the one
everybody probably remembers is December tenth of twenty twenty one

(24:52):
was when we had our latest snow date.

Speaker 10 (24:54):
That's the number one.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
But interestingly about that date is that we ended up
that month with four point eight inches, a little less
than where we should be.

Speaker 10 (25:04):
But January, February.

Speaker 4 (25:06):
And March of that snow season all gave us more
than a foot and we only ended out we got
about fifty inches.

Speaker 10 (25:11):
We only ended up up at seven inches.

Speaker 4 (25:13):
Shy, while we went all the way out to December
tenth before we got our first snow, we still did okay.

Speaker 10 (25:20):
In the season.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
We weren't average, but we weren't so dry that we
were in any type of historical data.

Speaker 10 (25:25):
So that's pretty good.

Speaker 4 (25:26):
And as of right now today We're two hundred and
one days tied for number fifteen of snowless streaks.

Speaker 10 (25:33):
The last snow we had was April eighteenth of last year.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
So those are some of the snow stats we'll be
sprinkling in over the coming days and watching to see
how we climb up those top twenty ves.

Speaker 7 (25:42):
Mother Nature's just intermitute fasting. She's just expanding her fast
window there. I do have a complaint via our text
line for you, Dave, and I don't know. I have
not had the same problem, so I'm not sure, Mandy,
if you think you can ask Dave, what are they
going to do about pop up ads on the weather
rapp I've probably got the app for a decade, but
it's becoming insufferable.

Speaker 6 (26:01):
I don't even recognize ads on the app.

Speaker 10 (26:07):
Yeah, I can't answer that because I'm not the dozer.

Speaker 6 (26:10):
You're not the tech person.

Speaker 4 (26:12):
Yeah, I'm not the techie kind of behind the scenes,
but pop up ads are I think, a part of
our digital world that we live in, so it is
it is unfortunate. I don't know how many there are,
what the frequency is, or even if they're there. I
know when I use the app, I don't notice it
getting in my way at all, and I'm in there daily, right.

Speaker 10 (26:29):
But I understand.

Speaker 4 (26:30):
I understand the Texter's question because that is a part
of the world. And even I hate when I click
on websites and I got to get through a bunch
of stuff before I can get to where to where.

Speaker 10 (26:39):
I want to go.

Speaker 6 (26:39):
Exactly, exactly, all right, Dave Frasier watch him on Fox
thirty one with the rest of his amazing team over there.
Thanks for the time, buddy, Hey.

Speaker 10 (26:48):
No problem.

Speaker 3 (26:48):
Go Broncos, right, go Broncos.

Speaker 6 (26:50):
All right, We'll be right back. Tom Brady cloned his
dog Anthony. I have mixed feelings about this. I have
lots of questions, like is the dog's personality?

Speaker 11 (27:02):
I have questions, And also I appreciate this case study
he's doing because we are all gonna pay attention to
what happens with the dog. Does it have behavioral issues?
Does it freak out at some point? Does it start talking?

Speaker 6 (27:17):
It doesn't start talking. It does not start talking. No, no,
it does not. That's hilarious. No, I just want to know, like,
it doesn't have the same personality as the as the
dog as the other dog.

Speaker 11 (27:33):
I'm gonna I'm gonna, honestly guess is gonna be really
no comparables other than like if you were to get
a dog that's like someone else's dog's like son or
daughter puppy, you know, like has the DNA and maybe
there's some little bits that kind of remember like yeah,

(27:54):
but I don't really think it'd be like a full
on clone. That's what I read endo this. I could
be wrong. I don't think it's a full on clone.
I think it's like DNA essentially, unless I read it wrong.
Did you read it as like full on bloan.

Speaker 6 (28:06):
Full on clothes paid a company to take a blood
sample from the dogs as much as DNA. It's DNA,
but that's they They they created another animal with that
exact same DNA, the exact same, exactly same DNA. They
just made a new dog.

Speaker 11 (28:24):
I mean, this is going to be Jurassic Dog right here.
I mean, this can't go well right right because if
it does, would you do it?

Speaker 9 (28:32):
Mandy Connell? Because my answer I want to say, yes, I.

Speaker 7 (28:37):
Would, I would do it. I think I think I
would do it for jinkies. But I think it's like,
I mean, wait, I read one how much hang on?
How much does it cost to clone your dog.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
Okay, let's see here what a oh oh jeez, No,
I'm out from the grand.

Speaker 9 (28:55):
Fifty yeah, fifty.

Speaker 6 (28:59):
Yikes.

Speaker 11 (29:00):
But I will say this is this now time to
invest right now, before we hear whether it's successful or not.

Speaker 9 (29:05):
I think I know the dog is alive.

Speaker 11 (29:07):
No, no, no, no, no, I'm not tall, just being
a live but also living it's life healthy, not having
any behavioral like snapbacks.

Speaker 9 (29:14):
You know, Is this the time to invest before we hear?

Speaker 11 (29:17):
Yeah, no, it was a great dog life, because then
the company.

Speaker 9 (29:19):
Be worth a lot the amount of people that'll do it.

Speaker 7 (29:22):
Basically, you're paying Okay, let's say you have a dog
that lives to be fifteen okay, right, so what.

Speaker 6 (29:28):
Does that mean? What does that break down per year?
What are you paying per year at that point for
that dog that's fifty thousand dollars?

Speaker 11 (29:35):
Can we can we as a company, I know we
offer pet insurance. Can we offer clone dog insurance?

Speaker 7 (29:40):
I think we're gonna offer clone dog insurance in any way,
shape or form anytime soon.

Speaker 11 (29:44):
I would put towards my by the way, I just
let poppies win up because I know you've talked about
how much yours is Poppies went up pet insurance, I'm
still gonna pay.

Speaker 3 (29:53):
It doesn't matter.

Speaker 11 (29:55):
How much I would put towards each paycheck. I probably
to go towards like clone insurance. I probably pay like
two hundred dollars a pay check for clone insurance.

Speaker 6 (30:04):
That's I mean, yeah, you'd have to have everybody.

Speaker 7 (30:07):
Paying into the clone insurance gig and unlike things like
IVF which are extremely expensive and when they're covered by insurance,
which many insurances don't cover them, the rest of us
are essentially paying to help.

Speaker 6 (30:18):
Other people get pregnant.

Speaker 9 (30:19):
How many weeks right year? Fifty two weeks a year.

Speaker 6 (30:21):
Yeah, that's three thousand, three hundred and thirty six dollars,
three hundred thirty three.

Speaker 9 (30:24):
Dollars per year, three thousand per year.

Speaker 6 (30:27):
If you if you pay fifty grand to have a
dog that's going to live fifteen years cloned, that's three thousand,
three hundred and thirty three dollars per year that you're
paying for the pleasure of having that.

Speaker 9 (30:37):
Dog for you could get it on the ground floor.

Speaker 11 (30:39):
Like if you adopt a puppy, hey, would you like
to pay X amount of dollars for the remainder of
this dog's life for you to be able to clone
it the moment it dies.

Speaker 6 (30:46):
Abs absolutely, But that doesn't make any sense for the
insurance company.

Speaker 7 (30:50):
No, just that you got to You got to make
it work for the insurance company too. They're not going
to offer it. The company, by the way, is Colossal
Biosciences is They're a biotech company that Brady is an
investor in using blood collected prior to Luna's death. Now
this is genius marketing, absolutely genius. So let's see here.

(31:15):
I love my animals, said Brady. A few years ago,
I worked with Colossal and leverage their non invasive clothing
cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family's
elderly dog before she passed. Brady added that the company
gave my family a second chance with a clone of
our beloved dog and.

Speaker 6 (31:33):
Said he's excited how Colossal and vit Gens Tech together
can help both families losing their beloved pets while helping
save endangered species. But it doesn't tell me whether or
not it has the same personality, because I don't want
another dog that looks like Jinks but doesn't have.

Speaker 11 (31:51):
Her person That would hurt really hurt it. Was a
different dog. There's no way it has the same personality.

Speaker 6 (31:56):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 11 (31:57):
I mean, obviously great standard. Look at movies with clones.
They look the same, but they ain't the same.

Speaker 6 (32:05):
Yep. That would hurt. Yep, that would hurt more than exactly.

Speaker 9 (32:09):
Then having another dog or losing your dog.

Speaker 6 (32:11):
There's a lot of things. I have questions.

Speaker 11 (32:13):
There's a lot that could go wrong, and I appreciate
that Tom is our case study when we get back.

Speaker 7 (32:18):
Remember how I started this show talking about it was
time for the right to call out the worst instincts
of people on the right, and time for people on
the left to call out the worst instincts of people
on the left. Unfortunately, the people on the left just
keep electing those people. But for me, I don't want
to talk about it. I didn't want to talk about it,
but I'm going to talk about it. Lorne Bobert her

(32:40):
Halloween costume.

Speaker 6 (32:42):
Just why people, why.

Speaker 1 (32:45):
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Speaker 6 (33:11):
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I'm your host, Mandy Connell. That guy over there, Anthony Rodriguez,
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you right up until three p m. And just a review.

Speaker 7 (33:22):
I think it's important because new people joining us in
every segment. Things went the way I feared they were
going to go. In Colorado, all the school boards.

Speaker 6 (33:35):
Went to union back candidates. The Aurora City Council completely flipped,
which is so disheartening. It's so disheartening.

Speaker 7 (33:45):
It's like Aurora, you guys start to get some forward
momentum with people that are concerned about revitalization and making
the entire city safe for everyone, and you or.

Speaker 6 (33:58):
Like, Nope, we don't want that. We don't want that.
That's what someone else wants. But I hate to say it.
I don't want to.

Speaker 7 (34:08):
I think if you guys knew how really negative things
are in my head, it would depress.

Speaker 6 (34:12):
You terribly, It really would. Colorado is kind of gone
for the foreseeable future, truly it is.

Speaker 7 (34:22):
I mean, I don't see a Republican winning a statewide
race here for a very long time, a very long time.
Because even when Trump's gone they're going to run against Trump,
and apparently that's all it takes.

Speaker 6 (34:34):
We have an electorate that is.

Speaker 7 (34:36):
Willing to raise taxes on everyone as long as they're
perceived to be rich. We have people on the left
that are extremely good at creating measures that seem to
do one thing, like the school lunch thing, when they
are entirely designed to do something else, which is bring
a progressive income tax into Colorado.

Speaker 6 (34:59):
We're missing the.

Speaker 7 (34:59):
Four for the trees here and I don't know what
else to do. So, you know, I think it's going
to be incredibly challenging to retire in Colorado. And I
think the more Democrats campaign on a platform of saving
me money, the more terrified I am of how.

Speaker 6 (35:15):
Much that's going to cost me.

Speaker 7 (35:17):
Because the entire time that Democrats have been running for
office in this state, they keep telling me they're doing
it to save me money, and yet everything costs more
here because they are in office.

Speaker 6 (35:27):
So that's kind of where we are. Just want to
throw that out, and.

Speaker 7 (35:30):
Then I'm going to go ahead and continue with my
theme of the right and left need to call out
the worst of their own side. And once again I'm
in a position where I'm calling out Representative Lauren Bobert.
I not too long ago, maybe a month and a
half ago, I know, I said something on the air
to the effect of, you know, it's been really nice

(35:52):
to watch Lauren Bobert sort of mature. She's been very
focused on the issues of the fourth Congressional District.

Speaker 6 (35:57):
Which is where I live.

Speaker 7 (35:59):
She is knowledgeable about the things that are facing the
fourth I've heard her give great interviews on the issues
at hand, and I thought to myself, Oh my gosh,
I think she's growing into the role that she's held
for many years now. Maybe she's growing into the role.
And then Halloween rolls around. Halloween rolls around, and Lauren

(36:22):
and her boyfriend went dressed as She went dressed as
a Latina, a Mexican traditional dressed woman, and her boyfriend
went as an ice agent. Now, that in and of
itself is in very poor taste, extremely poor taste, especially
for a member of Congress who is part of the

(36:43):
party who is currently being branded as heartless for the
way that they are handling the expulsion of illegal immigrants. Guys,
I agree with it, but we're getting killed right optically, we're.

Speaker 6 (36:56):
Getting killed in opinion polls.

Speaker 7 (36:59):
Who even people who voted to get ilegal immigrants out
aren't happy with the scenes that they're seeing. And this
is a woman who is in Congress, who ostensibly is,
you know, part of the solution in the grand scheme
of things.

Speaker 6 (37:10):
Although I laugh when I say that about Congress. But
that's not even the worst of it.

Speaker 7 (37:15):
The worst of it is she chose to carry a
sign that said Mexican word of the day, juicy. Tell
me if juicy ice coming on her sign.

Speaker 6 (37:28):
Now, if you're a.

Speaker 7 (37:30):
Sorority girl in a college going to a frat party,
this is probably hilarious. But this is just another example
of a stunning lack of judgment, not just.

Speaker 6 (37:46):
In the tackiness of the whole thing, it's tacky, but
in the way this feeds.

Speaker 7 (37:51):
Into a narrative about what Republicans are doing. It makes
the whole thing seem spiteful instead of a matter of law.

Speaker 6 (38:02):
Right for me, it is a matter of law for me.

Speaker 7 (38:05):
It is fundamentally unfair to have people get preferential treatment
because they chose to break into the country. When a
friend of mine's son in law just missed.

Speaker 6 (38:15):
The birth of his first child because he's trying to immigrate,
legally from England. So yeah, the.

Speaker 7 (38:23):
System is jacked up and fundamentally unfair to give special
preference for people who don't follow the rules. It should
be about the legality of it, but this makes it
seem means spirited and vindictive, and that is the last
thing that the Republican Party needs. And I gotta tell you, guys,
I think there is a good chance Lauren Bobert loses

(38:45):
the next election.

Speaker 6 (38:46):
In the fourth Congressional District.

Speaker 7 (38:48):
When you look at the voting in Douglas County, go
back and look at these results.

Speaker 6 (38:54):
What just happened.

Speaker 7 (38:56):
Douglas County is no longer the conservative stronghold that it
once was, not even close. And the Democrats have two candidates,
one Trish Calvareci. And I'm just gonna say it, I
like Tricia. She and I may disagree on policy, but
she has a genuinely nice person and I've had the

(39:17):
opportunity to chat with her. I told her I'd like
to have coffee with her because I'd like to know
more about her. What I do know is she's working
her butt off in the fourth Congressional District right now,
meeting with everyone in their mother that will meet with
her to find out what's going on and look for
solutions to problems. And then we have another candidate out
of the springs for the fourth who I don't know

(39:40):
who shows her.

Speaker 6 (39:43):
But when she did her campaign rollout, it was flawless.

Speaker 7 (39:47):
And a first time campaign rollout does not go flawlessly
unless you have deep pocketed people who have decided you're
the person.

Speaker 6 (39:54):
You, guys, want to know why we have AOC in
the House of Representatives Because deep pocketed people in New
York decided they needed a fresh face and they had
a casting call for a candidate, and she won. And
now she's in Congress and one of the leaders of
the Democratic Party. This is what they're doing.

Speaker 7 (40:15):
They're finding candidates that are and by the way, she's
a formidable candidate. It's not like they found some bartenders.
This woman is a formidable candidate. And and here in
Colorado with I mean, I have nothing but love for
Brenda Horn, but guys, they didn't even put out a
voter's guide for the Colorado Republican Party.

Speaker 6 (40:36):
They didn't even do that. So Colorado is kind of done.

Speaker 7 (40:41):
And I'm pretty sure that the congressional the fourth Congressional
District is in play, not in small part because of
this kind of campaign fodder. Because I hate to break
it to you, even people like me who voted because
I think we had to shut the southern border. I
think we have to get out the people that have
walked across the southern border from countries all over the world.

Speaker 6 (41:02):
But I don't I don't want to do it like that.

Speaker 7 (41:05):
I'm not doing it because I feel spite or anger
towards the people who did it. In anything, I understand
why they'd want to leave the craphole countries that they
come from.

Speaker 6 (41:14):
I get it.

Speaker 7 (41:17):
But this kind of stuff just it makes me crazy
because just when I just when meet many other people,
I was talking to a friend of mine, You really,
he's a Republican. He can't stand Lauren Bobert. He just
finds her very abrasive. And even he said the other day,
he's like, you know what she's just been. She's kind
of been out of the news. It's been really nice,

(41:38):
and then this we run out of ammunition, she walks
out with a plate of bullet.

Speaker 6 (41:43):
That's how I feel about it. It's unseerious, and I realize.

Speaker 7 (41:47):
That there's a lot of people like I'm gonna open
up the text line right now, and you're gonna see
a bunch of bunch of people telling me that I'm
so wrong.

Speaker 9 (41:54):
But I'm not.

Speaker 6 (41:57):
Judgment Bobert blowing vapor in the face of a pregnant
woman in a theater while she's groping her date.

Speaker 9 (42:03):
Judgment that ship.

Speaker 6 (42:05):
Has sailed and sunk.

Speaker 7 (42:07):
You know what that was then, Texter, And I was
trying to give her the chance to grow up. But
apparently no, this texter said Colorado was lost forever.

Speaker 6 (42:18):
Face facts. I mean, maybe.

Speaker 7 (42:23):
Mandy a good chance Bobert gets primaried or do you
mean simply lose the general election?

Speaker 6 (42:27):
I mean lose the general election.

Speaker 7 (42:30):
I think Douglas County has changed dramatically, and Republicans who
are not paying attention to how these votes are going
to how the margin that ken Buck enjoyed just a
short time ago was shrunk dramatically in this last election cycle.
And Trish Calvalreci was the candidate then and got zero
backing from the Democratic Party because they did not think

(42:51):
that Bobert was meatable.

Speaker 6 (42:53):
In her race.

Speaker 7 (42:54):
So imagine, imagine, And I don't know that Trish will
be the nominee I don't know. I think that the
money is behind this other woman, and I cannot remember
her name, and I'm not trying to be disrespectful. I
just can't remember the woman's name. I read an article
about her a couple days ago. But I think that
there's gonna be a lot of money in this race

(43:15):
because I think Bobert has continued to give them ammunition,
and it's shameful.

Speaker 6 (43:20):
It's just shameful and unnecessary. Mandy.

Speaker 7 (43:22):
Between the Nick Fuentes thing and the Lauren Bobert thing
this week, wtf all. I got the Nick Fuentest thing
on here as well because I am so sick of
being told that we need to listen to white supremacist
or gropers, as they're know. Nick Fuente's followers, the same

(43:44):
kind of people that think having going, you know, having
sex with a person of another race is having sex
with an animal.

Speaker 6 (43:51):
That's Nick Fwente's for you. I watched. I tried to
watch the whole thing.

Speaker 7 (43:55):
I tried, you, guys, because I wanted to make sure
I was making comments from a place of knowledge, and
I tried to watch the entire Nick Fontes Tucker Carlson interview.
I could stomach about twenty minutes of it, and for
anyone saying, you know.

Speaker 6 (44:11):
What, it's okay to talk to people you disagree with.

Speaker 7 (44:14):
Absolutely And one time on my show many years ago
before he died, I had the Reverend Fred.

Speaker 6 (44:20):
Phelps on my show. Do you know that is?

Speaker 11 (44:22):
Oh?

Speaker 7 (44:22):
He used he's the founder of the hateful Westboro Baptist
Church and I had him on my show. He's the
guy that sent people to the funerals of soldiers coming
back for Rack in Afghanistan with signs that said God
Hate fags. That guy real piece of work. Sorry, invited
him to come on my show to talk about it.

(44:43):
You know, I started the interview. I started the interview
by saying, Reverend Phelps, I appreciate you coming on my
show today, but in the interest of full disclosure, I
think I should let you know I find what you
do abore it. The interview lasted thirty two seconds, and
I'm not exaggerating. It was thirty two seconds magic.

Speaker 6 (45:02):
But I didn't sit there in slobber all over the
Reverend Fred Phelps like Tucker Carlson did. It was gross,
absolutely gross.

Speaker 7 (45:14):
If Tucker Carlson did a real interview, a question Nick
Fuentes on his question, how stupid do you have to
be to question the Holocaust?

Speaker 6 (45:23):
It's not like we don't have actual footage.

Speaker 7 (45:26):
It's not like we don't have people that told their
stories and testified on camera for decades to make sure
we never forgot. And this clown, you know what, that's
disparaging to clowns, This scumbag, Nick Fuentes is now getting
any kind of any kind of publicity or qorder from

(45:47):
anyone in the conservative movement.

Speaker 6 (45:49):
That's revolting.

Speaker 7 (45:52):
I'd rather lose every race for the rest of my
life than win with the help of people like that,
Just like the left needs to start talking now about
how they prevent Zooron Mom Danny from taking over their
entire party and destroying the entire system that has built

(46:13):
not just the United States of America but the world
since our inception. But I don't see anybody going after
the edges. I think they're all so desperate for those
handful of votes here and there that they're willing to
suck up to anyone just to get reelected.

Speaker 6 (46:28):
And that's what's wrong with the entire system.

Speaker 7 (46:29):
It's just disgusting, absolutely disgusting. Mandy the Colorado Republican Party
is hopeless. A lifelong conservative, I've changed to unaffiliated.

Speaker 6 (46:42):
The fars on both sides are Craig Cray, and you
are correct, Mandy.

Speaker 7 (46:48):
I agree with what you're saying about Bobert, but I've
grown tired of being required to be of the higher
moral ground considering the low class consistency of the far left.
And that is a fair point, except that's not even
what I'm talking about. Up I'm not even talking about
We should be better than that. Oh that ship sailed
a long time ago when we elected Donald Trump. I mean,
I know, you guys love the guy, but he's not

(47:08):
exactly a guy of upstanding character. Okay, you can delude yourself,
but his track record shows otherwise. But that being said,
she has now made herself and the Republican hold on
the fourth Congressional District more difficult for no reason. For

(47:30):
a blankety blanket freaking Halloween costume. I mean, my god,
it's like, use your head, use your political skull, look
at the landscape, and don't make it worse.

Speaker 6 (47:45):
How about that? Just serve from the.

Speaker 7 (47:46):
Position of don't make it worse? Like that should be
the motto of the bober campaign going forward. Don't make
it worse. Just work for the people of the fourth
and don't make it worse. Eh, Mandy, I think Bobrah's
behavior as a result or the reason why she's divorced.
I don't want to speculate on her personal life. Her
personal life consumed far too much of the news media

(48:09):
cycle many years ago. I wish her happiness. I hope
she finds someone who makes her very happy. I don't
care about her personal life. The only thing I care
about is the House of Representatives. The balance of the
House is so precarious, and you think they're not getting
anything done. Now, wait until the Democrats control the House,

(48:32):
or the Democrats control the Senate, or they control them
both because of.

Speaker 6 (48:35):
Crap like this. Mandy.

Speaker 7 (48:38):
Trump is hard left and these new Dems are hard right,
nothing in between. Wait what, I think that's backwards? Maybe, Mandy,
I'm so mad at the Republican Party right now. I'm
considering opening the border to the world forever.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (48:59):
Many Republicans have had multiple golden opportunities and they mess
it up. Probably why I left the party in two
thousand and five.

Speaker 6 (49:05):
It is true.

Speaker 7 (49:06):
The truth is is that Republicans never miss a chance
to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Mandy II
Leen Lawbacher, retired US Navy Rear Admiral.

Speaker 6 (49:16):
She is the other woman running. She's the one I'd
like to know who was backing her.

Speaker 7 (49:21):
I'd love to know who put her rollout together, because
it was obviously extremely polished. She is a trained candidate,
and for a first time candidate, I'm not buying it anyway.
Trader Carlson has prostituted himself completely. He just can't handle
not getting any attention. He's always been a big time loser.

(49:42):
I am. I am so incredibly sad about what he's become,
just disappointed.

Speaker 6 (49:56):
I used to really enjoy him on Fox. I enjoyed
his analysis, I enjoyed everything about, you know, the way
he was on the air.

Speaker 7 (50:03):
I thought his interviews were great. I thought his topics
were interesting. But what he's become is just sad and
it just feels desperate. And I know he's sitting on
a huge audience.

Speaker 9 (50:14):
You guys.

Speaker 7 (50:15):
I don't want to say he's not successful, and that's
what makes the whole thing so scary, because he certainly
set up Nick Fuentes to be mainstreamed with at least
his viewers. And I am not in a mood to
support in any way, shape or form, any organization, any party,
any system that supports people who believe that people of

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another race should be viewed as animals and that Jewry
is a mind virus.

Speaker 6 (50:45):
I just I don't get it. I really don't. So
the Texter said, you gotta admit it. She's still a milf.
She's hot, and she.

Speaker 7 (50:52):
Looks great in your a little, completely wildly offensive Mexican costume. Anyway, Mandy,
well you finally told the story about the Matthew Shepard deal.
People like that and Nick Fuentes are abhorrent and unfortunately
get all of the attention.

Speaker 6 (51:10):
So there you go.

Speaker 7 (51:12):
Oh Ralph in black Forest and our conservative candidate beat
the Union shill like a drum.

Speaker 6 (51:15):
That's fantastic, Mandy. This is normal for New York.

Speaker 7 (51:19):
City at sixty four years old. It took four Democratic
mayors over thirty years to destroy the city to get rudy.

Speaker 6 (51:26):
And that's the thing. This is why I hope mom Donnie.

Speaker 7 (51:29):
Is speedy and successful, so the crash can happen before
I die, we can have the recovery, cause yeah, eventually
it will all happen anyway, We're going to take a
very quick time out when we get back. I do
have other things on the blog that I want to
talk about, and one of.

Speaker 6 (51:47):
Them is should we change the way we deliver food
benefits because Amazon could solve a lot of problems for
Thanksgiving with their Thanksgiving deal.

Speaker 7 (51:59):
I'll tell you about nat. I'm picking on Republicans, and
part of it is I just expect more of them.

Speaker 5 (52:05):
I just do.

Speaker 6 (52:07):
I still have that pollyannaish desire to believe that the
Republican Party is better just so. When they're not, I
get matter.

Speaker 7 (52:16):
And when things happen, when people show their colors on
the Democratic side and they do things like, you know,
elect vile people who wish for the death of children,
I expect it to a certain extent. I do, especially
after the way things went after the Charlie Kirk killing.
The way people on the left reacted to that was

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so vile.

Speaker 6 (52:37):
And disgusting and telling that.

Speaker 7 (52:40):
I think the bar for me for Democrats is literally
not even it's in a ditch on the ground. It's
now even with the ground. I don't even have to
move my foot off the ground to get over it.

Speaker 6 (52:50):
That's how blow the bar is in my world.

Speaker 7 (52:54):
But I still have this, you know, Charlie with the
football kind of thing, and Lucy, I mean, I still
have that stupid belief that we're going to be better,
and when we're not, I get super frustrated, super frustrated.
So we've been having a lot of conversations about snap
benefits and making sure people get fed and how do

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we make sure people don't starve in the richest country
in the world, and all of those are valid questions
to ask, but there's got to be a better way
than what we are doing now, because forty million plus
people being fed by the government is insane, absolutely insane.
So I mentioned the fact that I think about this
stuff all the time, and one of the things I

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think would be effective is if we switched from a
cash model to a food model, because then you're serving
the purpose. You're making sure people are not going to starve, right,
You're going to make sure that everybody has food that
they can eat. But the days of hey, go take
this money and go buy what you want, that's got
to be over. It's just got to be over. And
then I see this from Amazon and it really sort

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of now something is percolating. Amazon has put together through
their Amazon Grocery thing, they now have a Thanksgiving meal.
Now they've joined other large grocers in doing the same thing.
Walmart unveiled a meal bundle that will feed ten people

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for under four bucks a person. So it's forty bucks
for their Thanksgiving meal basket. And I will say it
is quite impressive. Walmart's meal basket has all kinds of
good stuff in it, and it's brand name stuff too,
like a mix of great value brand and brand ade stuff.

Speaker 6 (54:35):
It's got sweet potatoes.

Speaker 7 (54:37):
And carrots, pumpkin pie, cranberries, potatoes, pie crust, a turkey,
you know, mac and cheese, stovetop.

Speaker 6 (54:46):
It's got a lot of good stuff in it for
forty bucks. And now Amazon is like, oh yeah, we'll
raise you.

Speaker 7 (54:54):
They now have a Thanksgiving meal that includes an eight
pound butterball turkey and the following razors. It's racers, side dishes,
homestyle stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, and green bean castrole, along
with Amazon Grocery cresset rolls, and a holiday pie. And
that is going to be not very much money at all,

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twenty five bucks. So they say it'll serve five So
for twenty five bucks, you got your Thanksgiving meal. Now,
what if if if Amazon can put this together and
sell it for twenty five bucks. I bet that instead
of going through multiple layers of stuff, we should just
pay Amazon to send food out or Walmart.

Speaker 6 (55:38):
I mean, contract with the big players. Liked.

Speaker 7 (55:40):
We delivered most of our benefits to contracts, right, So
contracts with Walmart?

Speaker 6 (55:45):
With al D Aldi, we don't have in this area.
We don't have al d in this area.

Speaker 11 (55:48):
Do we a rod?

Speaker 6 (55:49):
Do you know about Aldi grocery store? What are you
working on, Anthony? What are you doing? It's got your
full attention. You're locked in like a laser. What is
happening over there?

Speaker 9 (56:00):
Nothing that is not accurate? There are so many hats
many I know that's what.

Speaker 7 (56:06):
But I was just asking, do you know what all
d the grocery store is? We don't have them here.
I don't think I've heard it. I don't think we
have one.

Speaker 6 (56:11):
They're very, very affordable.

Speaker 7 (56:13):
They're like a more affordable version of Trader Joe's and
a little bit more of a normal grocery store. But
they have a Thanksgiving deal. Twenty one total products and
ingredients forty bucks to feed ten on Thanksgiving? Yeah, so
why can't we? And I'm actually going to reach out
to Amazon and say, look, can we just get can

(56:35):
we just send this to food banks for the holidays? Like,
can you just order it and have it sent to
the food bank near you? I don't know, we'll find out, Mandy.
We're no longer the richest country in the world. We
have a negative net worth. You're probably right.

Speaker 6 (56:49):
Anyway. Do you honestly believe praising murder and praising deportation
are remotely on the same level? You know what, we
can play tit for tat all day. I don't care.
I mean, if you want to do that, if you want.

Speaker 7 (57:01):
To do the cheap score, like, oh, our side might
be doing something stupid and dumb, but their side does
more stupid and dumb.

Speaker 6 (57:08):
That's your position, that's your convincing argument. We're not as
dumb as they are. I mean, come on, guys, use
your brains.

Speaker 7 (57:20):
All the people at the dog park this morning think
that government run grocery stores in New York City will
actually work. It's amazing how many ignorant people there are
of history. Not only that, guys, it's not even far away.
History in Kansas City, they tried this social model for
grocery stores.

Speaker 6 (57:36):
Two things happened.

Speaker 7 (57:38):
They were robbed blind immediately, and then they didn't have
enough money to restock the shelves, so they've already gone
out of business. So I fully predict the exact same
thing will happen in New York City. There's no reason
to think it won't.

Speaker 9 (57:51):
Mandy.

Speaker 7 (57:51):
I read your blog about wealthy New York City residents
fleeing to the suburbs while they're also heading to Florida.
It's being reported the South Florida real estate agents have
I've seen a fifty percent increase in website traffic from
New York City after Mom Donnie's win, that from Andy
and Lafayette, and that is absolutely true. But what they
do there is they'll buy a second property. They'll buy

(58:12):
a condo in Miami Beach, or they'll buy something in
West Pont or something, and they'll establish residency in Florida,
but still go back and forth. It'll want to see you,
guys if you have two houses, Like if I was
gonna snowbird, Okay, if I was gonna go away for
the winter. Although in Colorado you don't really need to
leave the winter. I mean, it's not that bad. But

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if you were gonna snowbird and I was gonna buy
a place in Florida, I would immediately fly down there.
I would change my auto insurance, I would change all
I'd change my driver's license, I would change everything to
go to that address.

Speaker 6 (58:47):
And then I would put a temporary forward to come
to me wherever I was.

Speaker 7 (58:50):
Because Florida has no income text, so why wouldn't I
make that my base of operations.

Speaker 6 (58:54):
That's exactly what they're gonna do here.

Speaker 7 (58:57):
All these part of Trader Joe says this tech, same owners.
I reckon, Well, that explains a lot. All these actually
a European company. I know that because there's all these
all over Europe. But yeah, it's going to be a
real estate boom, a big one.

Speaker 6 (59:14):
Mandy.

Speaker 7 (59:14):
I'm not married to the Republican Party, but they're the
only vehicle we have to steamroll the Democratic Communists of America.
So that's what I'll drive until the country can afford
a newer model once the deeds are defeated. Jared my
log Cabin a Republican friend, Mandy, how many of these
people being fed by the government are illegal aliens. This

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is this is where it gets really interesting, because traditionally,
immigrants have statistically taken advantage of welfare benefits at a
lower rate than native born citizens. Traditionally, the data that
I'm seeing now shows a large percentage of both legal

(59:55):
and illegal immigrants on some kind of government welfare. I
read a column the other day and I cannot, for
the life of me remember who wrote it, but essentially
the column said, we don't need fewer immigrants, we need
better immigrants, and they're absolutely right. An immigrant, when you

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come here legally, you were supposed to swear that you
will not take any kind of welfare benefits from the
government yours.

Speaker 6 (01:00:23):
You have to write out that you will not do that.
I know this because I've sponsored someone to.

Speaker 7 (01:00:28):
Immigrate to the United States and I had to sign
a document that said I was financially responsible for them
if they couldn't live here and they couldn't pay their
own way. But yet we have people who walked across
the southern border.

Speaker 6 (01:00:41):
We know here in Colorado and Denver.

Speaker 7 (01:00:43):
They got apartments from NGOs, they got new cell phones,
they got food assistants, they got everything. And that's one
of the reasons that we've had an influx of low
skill labor. Now I'm not saying that there are not
some high skill labor that's coming to the country, but
the people who are coming here illegally overwhelmingly or low skill,
and we need them in our economy too. But we
need them to come here legally on a guest worker

(01:01:04):
visa to do those low skilled jobs that nobody here
wants to do.

Speaker 6 (01:01:08):
So that's it, thinking about it.

Speaker 7 (01:01:10):
Call Colorado senators to open the government research facts on
SNAP in Colorado dollars received from federal government. I mean,
I would urge everyone, and I have call Senators Hick
and Looper and Senator Bennett. But when we get back,
I'll tell you why that might not be necessary. I
think the shutdown will be done sooner rather than later.
I got a link today that I need you to

(01:01:33):
take action on. Now I realize that I haven't even
talked about the fact that voter turnout with thirty five percent,
and guys get thirty five percent voter turnout and they
mail the freaking ballots to your house. I mean, why
are we even doing that if only thirty five percent

(01:01:54):
of people are going to return.

Speaker 6 (01:01:55):
I'm just throwing that out there.

Speaker 4 (01:01:57):
But.

Speaker 7 (01:01:59):
I do need you to participate in this poll that
has been put out by the Denver Airport on the
Paynia Design and NEPA public Survey.

Speaker 10 (01:02:11):
Listen to this.

Speaker 7 (01:02:12):
Denver International Airport is beginning the next step for Paynia
Boulevard building on the recently completed Paine of Boulevard master Plan.
This stage the National Environmental Policy Act Review.

Speaker 6 (01:02:24):
We'll take a closer look at possible.

Speaker 7 (01:02:26):
Improvements, study how they may affect people and the environment,
and gather input from the community.

Speaker 6 (01:02:31):
That's us.

Speaker 7 (01:02:32):
The NEPA process will take about two years, after which
den will be ready to move forward with designing and
building improvements. Payia Boulevard is long overdue for upgrades, and
your feedback will help shape the future of this critical
connection to the airport and surrounding communities. The survey is
an opportunity to share how you use.

Speaker 6 (01:02:52):
Paynia Boulevard today, what challenges you face, and what priorities
you think should guide future improvements. Now you can answer
the questions if you want.

Speaker 7 (01:03:00):
There's a bunch of questions, but I need you to
go to the box that is at the bottom of
the questions, and I need you to type in both
boxes where you can type in longer sentences. I need
you to tighten, please widen pain of Boulevard because in
their Painia Boulevard Transportation and Mobility master Plan, do you

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know what's not mentioned widening Painia Boulevard. You heard it
here first, folks. Oh yeah, they're trying to do everything
in their power to force us to not drive to
the airport by making it so miserable that will get
on one of their dumb ass schemes or trains or

(01:03:42):
buses or whatever. So I need you to go ahead
and just write, just widen Painia Boulevard, widen the road,
widen it. So if you could do that, I put
a link on the blog. It's very very easy to follow.
It took me two seconds to take the survey four times,

(01:04:05):
and I did. I'm not gonna lie. Did it took
like four times. I'm so tired of the environmentalist being
the loud ones when the rest of us who have
to get me stuck on this road. There's nothing more
frustrating than when you're going to the airport. And this
just happened to me last time we went to the airport.
It's like, oh, I left my house and.

Speaker 2 (01:04:22):
Plenty of time.

Speaker 7 (01:04:23):
I'm gonna be able to stroll in the airport at
my leisure. I might be able to stop it, root
down and have a snack.

Speaker 6 (01:04:29):
I don't know. And then you hit Painia Bolevard and
it's like, oh, I'll just sit here for an hour instead.

Speaker 7 (01:04:35):
It's ridiculous. It's embarrassing. So road to the airport, you guys,
come on anyway. So that's on the blog today. Make
that happen.

Speaker 6 (01:04:44):
Also on the blog today.

Speaker 7 (01:04:46):
I have to tell you I, first of all, I
know who penny Wise is because of the book It,
which I did not read the whole thing up because
it was too scary. And I've seen the movie, so
I understand the character both of them, which one all three?
No I I no, I haven't seen the movie. I
am aware of the movie.

Speaker 6 (01:05:03):
I should change that.

Speaker 9 (01:05:04):
Yeah, you wouldn't want to.

Speaker 6 (01:05:05):
I'm aware of Pennywise in the movie.

Speaker 9 (01:05:07):
It doesn't seem clown.

Speaker 6 (01:05:08):
Yeah. So a Rod finds this video that actually is.

Speaker 9 (01:05:12):
One of my favorite videos, really funny ever, and.

Speaker 7 (01:05:15):
It's it's basically penny Wise trying to attack a millennial
and turns into a therapy session. And I think by
the end penny Wise is feeling pretty good about himself
and that he could do better and be stronger.

Speaker 11 (01:05:30):
I love it at the end, so good. The internet
is so creative. It's my the twenty seventeen remake. That
movie's my favorite horror movie of all time. And they
also have the new series on HBO Max called Welcome
to Dary. Oh man, what is messed up?

Speaker 6 (01:05:47):
Welcome to d A R y A R R y okay,
d r okay.

Speaker 11 (01:05:52):
Yeah, that it takes place, got it? And that was
not a pun intended. It takes place. Welcome to Dary's
so messed up.

Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
Oh my god.

Speaker 11 (01:06:01):
Really it takes the movies in times a million and
gore and horror, and well, I'm not going to watch that. Then, Oh,
it's so good that No, I'm not saying you're going
to I'm not happening.

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
I love it so much.

Speaker 6 (01:06:11):
It's not happening. By the way, I went in a
hatted house. Did you know this?

Speaker 3 (01:06:14):
What I win?

Speaker 7 (01:06:15):
I went to a haunted house? When uh so last
what the Thursday before Halloween? You were off for Halloween?
So I didn't tell you the story. My daughter, at
her high school, the theater department does a haunted House,
and she sort of said, hey, are.

Speaker 6 (01:06:31):
You guys going to come to the haunted house?

Speaker 9 (01:06:32):
She's stacked?

Speaker 6 (01:06:33):
What was that she did? Scatted?

Speaker 7 (01:06:35):
Hey, and and and Chuck said, you know, hanted houses
aren't your mom's thing. And then I was like, well,
I'm going to be a rotten mom if I don't
go because she's skating in.

Speaker 6 (01:06:43):
The haunted house. And then I thought to myself, it's
a bunch of high school students. How scary could it be?

Speaker 9 (01:06:48):
And they did really well, They did really well.

Speaker 6 (01:06:50):
It was awful.

Speaker 9 (01:06:51):
Did Q jump scare you?

Speaker 8 (01:06:53):
No?

Speaker 6 (01:06:53):
Because when I came.

Speaker 7 (01:06:54):
Around the corner to see her, I was walking through
with my friend Geita, and I was hiding behind Gita,
who was notably smaller than I am.

Speaker 6 (01:07:01):
So I was hiding behind her and I looked up
and Q saw me at the same time I saw her.
And it's not scary. When your kid is grinning from
ear to ear when they see you, that's not scary.
But yeah, I did it.

Speaker 3 (01:07:13):
I love it.

Speaker 6 (01:07:13):
I made it. I hated it.

Speaker 9 (01:07:15):
Did you get jump scared? Multiple times? Oh?

Speaker 6 (01:07:16):
They touched you? Answer?

Speaker 9 (01:07:18):
Who sign something?

Speaker 6 (01:07:19):
Yes?

Speaker 9 (01:07:20):
Hey they touched you?

Speaker 6 (01:07:22):
So yeah, I love it. Yeah, I did it was awful.

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Speaker 6 (01:07:54):
Hour of the show. Before I welcomed some of my
regular guests.

Speaker 7 (01:07:57):
Back for our annual visit about a great event. I
want to read one text message from the Common Spirit
helt text line Mandy cars for kids, ads are the worst.
Now moving on, joining me for our annual visit to
talk about an annual event that is super fun, the
KOFA Annual Kids free.

Speaker 6 (01:08:14):
Paper target Shoot.

Speaker 7 (01:08:16):
We've got Mike Brooks, Leslie Allen in the studio with
us from KOFA, and I want to.

Speaker 6 (01:08:20):
Start first of all with our little quick referral, what
is KOFA? Who wants to answer that question?

Speaker 3 (01:08:26):
Cofa? Cofa?

Speaker 6 (01:08:27):
Is you move that might to you?

Speaker 2 (01:08:29):
Mike?

Speaker 6 (01:08:29):
Yeah, go ahead, pull it. I know it doesn't feel
like it's gonna pull, but it'll pull. Yeah. Just manipulate
that bad?

Speaker 9 (01:08:34):
Is that better?

Speaker 6 (01:08:35):
That's perfect?

Speaker 3 (01:08:35):
There you go. KOFA.

Speaker 12 (01:08:37):
Cofa is Christian Outdoor Fellowship of America And what do
you guys do? We do all kinds of activities for adults, families,
and kids. This particular event is going to be a
free kid's paper turkey target shoot. Say that ten times
real fast. And this is specifically for kids, Leslie, what
are the age group on app?

Speaker 3 (01:08:58):
Eight to fifteen?

Speaker 7 (01:08:59):
Now, wait a minute, even before you answered that, I
knew the answer to that because I've done this interview
with you for so many years.

Speaker 6 (01:09:04):
What year is this for the kofa Turkey target shoot?

Speaker 3 (01:09:09):
Sixteen sixteen?

Speaker 6 (01:09:11):
How many kids do you think you guys have cycled through?

Speaker 10 (01:09:13):
There?

Speaker 3 (01:09:14):
Thousands? I bet thousands of kids?

Speaker 6 (01:09:16):
I bet levely? How does the whole thing work?

Speaker 8 (01:09:19):
So kids eight to fifteen compete for shooting at paper
targets to win, and there are four age categories eight
to nine, ten to eleven, twelve to thirteen, fourteen to fifteen,
and so the kids in each category win, you know,
have an opportunity to win a frozen turkey for Thanksgiving
and there's other prizes too, there's gift cards and it's
a really cool event.

Speaker 7 (01:09:39):
So how many of the kids that come in and
have never shot a gun before. And by the way,
these are bebguns. They're not you know, they're not going to.

Speaker 6 (01:09:46):
Be now cow exactly. These are small bbguns. They are
like perfect you know, starter weapons. As we say, how
many kids do you think have never shot a gun
when they come to this event, I would.

Speaker 12 (01:09:57):
Say probably a quarter of them, and and a lot
of parents have never shot any kind of firearm either,
and they're intrigued and some of them actually want to
try shooting the gun themselves. So, you know, we get
a lot of people that are first timers, but we
get a lot of experienced kids that their parents have
gotten a BB.

Speaker 3 (01:10:13):
Gun for Christmas or their birth yar or something like that.

Speaker 6 (01:10:16):
That's impossible because they would shoot their eye out if
they had done that.

Speaker 3 (01:10:18):
Much hopefully not hopefully not.

Speaker 6 (01:10:20):
I I loves that.

Speaker 7 (01:10:21):
Because this is kind of an opportunity if you are
firearm curious to come out and get a little lesson
on simple firearm safety about where to point the barrel
and all that stuff.

Speaker 12 (01:10:32):
Well, we have hundred instructors that are teaching the kids
a ten minute course of gun safety, which if they
get hunter ed, they would definitely get that for six
to eight hours.

Speaker 10 (01:10:42):
But this is.

Speaker 12 (01:10:42):
An event that parents could actually bring the children feel safe.
For the children, it's going to be a fun event
and they're going to get thoroughly taught about aiming a gun,
trigger pull all that stuff.

Speaker 6 (01:10:56):
Okay, Leslie, what do kids get out of this?

Speaker 8 (01:10:58):
Well, it gives them an opportun you need to spend
time with your parents, grandparents, auntsuckles with friends, and time
off their electronics and participating in some outdoor related activities.
And like you said, it's a really safe and fun
environment for the kids.

Speaker 6 (01:11:13):
I'm sorry, this is at the what is it called
the Colloid Venture Point. That's what I'm trying to remember.
I was like, I know, I know the name, and
I'm trying to do this interview on memory alone just
to like test myself because I feel like we've done this.
But where is this, Leslie?

Speaker 8 (01:11:28):
So the address is ten four fifty five West sixth
Avenue Sweet one fifty in Lakewood. So it's it's right
near Kipling and Highway six on the frontage road on
the north side.

Speaker 6 (01:11:38):
Of the freeway. Okay, Now, what time do people need
to show up to sign up?

Speaker 8 (01:11:42):
Nine o'clock so when it starts, they can show up
any time, but they need to be there by twelve
fifteen in order to participate in the last competition.

Speaker 7 (01:11:51):
And that is what the last window of the last Okay,
and then you guys give out the turkeys the same day, yes,
just in time Thanksgiving.

Speaker 6 (01:12:01):
Now, if you had repeat winners, I've never asked you
that before.

Speaker 12 (01:12:05):
We have, and it was a couple gals, you know,
young gals. Obviously their parents are very much involved in shooting.
But yeah, two sisters, different age groups, one twice.

Speaker 7 (01:12:20):
So somebody just asked on the text line an interesting question,
do you have to be a Christian to participate?

Speaker 12 (01:12:26):
No, so it's open to anybody. We were trying to
get kids off their electronics. Man, that's really important. So no,
just come down have fun. We have the rock climbing wall,
we have archery, we have a crass room so kids
can be kids that hang around together. Parents love what
they're seeing, whether children. I know it's indoors, but it's
an outdoor event.

Speaker 7 (01:12:45):
Now in the bigger picture, how does the Christian part
come in into kofa.

Speaker 12 (01:12:51):
Well, we're very family oriented and we like having families
do stuff in the outdoors, and God created the world.
We want them to enjoy it. We don't hit you
on ahead with a twenty pound bible or anything like that.
We just want people just enjoy what God's created.

Speaker 7 (01:13:05):
Okay, go ahead and get signed up the day of
this is super fun. Somebody's gonna win an eighteen to
nineteen pound frozen turkey.

Speaker 1 (01:13:14):
You know.

Speaker 7 (01:13:14):
I was joking with a friend of mine and he
was having chat GPT helping make his Thanksgiving list, and
chat GPT said, Oh, Christmas, Eve, go to the store
and get your roast, And I was like, are you
kidding me? Especially with an eighteen or nineteen pound turkey.
You gotta have time to let it thaw. Gotta let
it though. What are some of the other events you
guys do during the year, In case people want to
find out more, I put a link to Kofa's website

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and I just thought some of the stuff coming up.

Speaker 3 (01:13:37):
Was kind of cool. Okay.

Speaker 12 (01:13:39):
So we just got done with the men and Women's
l Hunt, which was very successful. We have events starting
after well. We have a breakfast for a Saturday every
month at Golden Corral, Oh very nice. And we have
events for families. For example, we do Dutch oven, we
do ATV rides, we have survival classes.

Speaker 8 (01:13:58):
What else we have, Leslie, Defense, archery for kids, be
begun practice for kids, a.

Speaker 6 (01:14:04):
Little bit of everything. And that's kind of what I
wanted to make the point.

Speaker 7 (01:14:07):
It's not just about shooting, but a lot of it
is outdoors and hunting and stuff related.

Speaker 6 (01:14:12):
Now, did we talk about the Golden Corral free meal?
Did we talk about that?

Speaker 3 (01:14:16):
Well, let's talk about that.

Speaker 6 (01:14:17):
Let's talk about you are all your sponsors.

Speaker 12 (01:14:18):
Okay, So Golden Coral, the one in Sheridan. Those children
that come will twelve and under. We'll get a certificate
for a free breakfast at Golden Corral, and so you
just have to come down. We'll stamp the certificate. Kids
can go enjoy the events and have fun. We got
Mile High Graphics which has been incredibly good to KOFA.

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They have wrapped our trailers, given us Brochers banners. It's
been really good. And now Culver's is coming on board
with us. I love culver the one in Lakewood, right, Leslie.

Speaker 6 (01:14:50):
Yes, if I have to choose junk food, I am
choosing culvers Vers Amazing.

Speaker 7 (01:14:55):
She's Kurds Anyone's Mark Brooks, Leslie Allen from COVID, thank
you for coming in today, to talk about the event.
It's going to be another barn burner. It is this
Saturday at Colorado's Adventure Point in Lakewood on Sixth Avenue
between near Kipling and Highway six.

Speaker 6 (01:15:10):
On the frontage Road. I also put a link.

Speaker 7 (01:15:12):
To their website on the blog, so if you're driving,
you don't have to remember any of it. Just go
to mandy'sblog dot com and look for that. I appreciate
you guys coming in again, and I'll see you next year.

Speaker 3 (01:15:21):
Thank you.

Speaker 6 (01:15:21):
All right, we'll be right back.

Speaker 7 (01:15:23):
I have really interesting news about the shutdown, well not
super interesting news. I am predicting it will be done
this week because the election is over. Democrats were successful.
They have a little breathing room before the midterm, so
they will find some senators they've already got too, I think,
who are not running for reelection that are going to
cut a deal with the Republicans and take the hit.

(01:15:45):
So my guess is it will be two Republicans, or
excuse me, two Democrats who are retiring, and then other
Democrats who are not up for reelection in the.

Speaker 6 (01:15:56):
Next election cycle. Because we are parallel.

Speaker 7 (01:16:00):
Lessly close to having Thanksgiving travel being absolutely ruined Transportation
Secretary Sean Duffy has come out and said, look, if
we can't get this government shut down squared away, we're
going to have to turn off large portions of American
airspace because we do not have people to work in

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these jobs.

Speaker 6 (01:16:23):
Now here's my question.

Speaker 7 (01:16:26):
I've been told, and it has always been true, that
after a government's shut down, government employees get their paycheck retroactively.

Speaker 6 (01:16:34):
So if that is true, then why aren't they at work.

Speaker 7 (01:16:39):
I'm being genuine, and if it's not true, I totally
get it, totally get it. But I've always been told
that that was how that thing worked. But nonetheless, the
Department of Transportation says it might be forced to shut
down airspace in certain parts of the country if the
government shut down continues into next week. That means that

(01:17:02):
the busiest travel time of the year would be completely
jacked up. I mean completely jacked up. And if you
think people hate Congress, now, oh, you have no idea
how much we can hate Congress. I'm very down on
all of our politicians right now. I'm very down on

(01:17:23):
the way that we.

Speaker 6 (01:17:24):
Have allowed this system to fester.

Speaker 7 (01:17:27):
To the point where any sort of compromise or working
together with someone from across the aisle is a reason
to primary someone or aggressively campaign against them. That the
notion that somehow only one side can win and the
other side must lose in totality in order to consider
a maneuver successful is absurd and it's dumb, and it's paralyzing. Now,

(01:17:52):
some paralyzation is good because they're certainly not passing any
bills that are negatively affecting us during this timeframe. Right now,
Sean Deffie says, are looking at a ten percent reduction
in capacity at forty different locations, one.

Speaker 6 (01:18:07):
Of which is Denver.

Speaker 7 (01:18:11):
My mom is flying in for Thanksgiving and I'm going
to be very sulty if we can't get this worked out.
What's going to be interesting is to see how this
gets done, because it's not as simple as voting for
the continuing resolution. Because the date of that continuing resolution
to end is November twenty first, so we're well past

(01:18:32):
the point where it makes any sense to vote on
a continuing resolution that goes sixteen days. So now on
the Republican side of the aisle, you have Republicans in
the back room arguing about how long this continuing Resolution
should go. Now you have to remember that since Mike
Johnson has been Speaker of the House, the guy we
were told was going to return to regular order and
pass separate or twelve separate budget bills.

Speaker 6 (01:18:55):
Remember that when we were going to told he's the guy,
he's the guy, right, except he has it and.

Speaker 7 (01:19:01):
Just like Thomas Massey says over and over and over
and over again, this is what they're going to continue
to do because no one demands differently. So now they're
arguing on the Republican side about when to make this
continued resolution end?

Speaker 6 (01:19:21):
What's the cutoff?

Speaker 7 (01:19:21):
Are we going to do it a Christmas a Christmas
cliff where we're going to end up passing another continuing resolution?

Speaker 6 (01:19:27):
Are we going to take it through to January? And
what is that really?

Speaker 7 (01:19:31):
Do you really think between now and January the Republican
Party is going to get it together and pass twelve
separate budget bills? Something you guys need to know. Everybody
on the right cheering for this continuing resolution to happen.
All of Joe Biden's spending priorities are in that budget,
every single one of them. All of Barack Obama's spending

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priorities are in that budget. Because we have done nothing
but pass a continuing resolution over and over and over again,
and instead of going, you know what, maybe we should
pass twelve separate bills. The politicians use that massive bill
that's going to fund the government as an opportunity to
get their political points across the finish line. It's just gross. Honestly,

(01:20:16):
I hate them all. I hate them all except Ran
Paul and Thomas Massey.

Speaker 4 (01:20:20):
I just I do.

Speaker 7 (01:20:22):
I mean, well, okay, don't hate them all. I dislike
most of them, a vast majority of them. It's true,
when we get back.

Speaker 6 (01:20:31):
We have nothing. I'm just kidding. I've got a bunch
of stuff at the bottom of the blog that I
want to talk about. If the Sun doesn't create.

Speaker 7 (01:20:36):
Global warming, why are we trying to block the sun
to stop it? That question and more coming up next.
Got three stories I'm going to talk about in this
segment because I think they're all interesting. One is about
weightlifting and a rod. Are you lifting weights yet? Are
you doing that yet on a regular basis? You're still
doing cardio.

Speaker 9 (01:20:56):
I am now doing more weights.

Speaker 7 (01:20:58):
Well good, because weightlifting beats cardio for everything. This particular
study exactly, you should have a little mixed. One is
cardiovascular health. One is your muscle mouse, your bone density,
your blood sugar management is better when you have better
muscle mass. And now a new study in mice, because
we are just like mice, mice showed this.

Speaker 6 (01:21:20):
Okay, just go with me on this visual.

Speaker 7 (01:21:21):
And this is why I'm bringing this story to you
because I laughed so hard at my own brain this morning.

Speaker 6 (01:21:26):
So this is from the website study Fine Soda Worg.

Speaker 7 (01:21:32):
It says mice that lifted weight showed better blood sugar
control than mice that ran on wheels, despite not building
extra muscle or improving cardiovascular fitness. Did anybody else immediately
get a visual of a little mouse and he's got
a workout band around his you know, he's got workout
gloves because he doesn't want his hands to slip, and
he's like underneath the bench like pump and iron and

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other mice.

Speaker 9 (01:21:54):
You'd be like, yeah, man, you can do it.

Speaker 8 (01:21:55):
Man.

Speaker 6 (01:21:56):
You got this man, which, by the way, is cheering.
I don't mind at the gym. I welcome cheering at
the gym. I think that's fantastic.

Speaker 7 (01:22:05):
Now, the long and short of this is that weightlifting
more effectively reduced dangerous visceral fat around organs while running
uniquely increased calorie burning brown fat. Mouse findings suggests weightlifting
deserves more attention for managing blood sugar. Those human studies
are needed to confirm the results to translate to people.

Speaker 6 (01:22:25):
This is just one in a long line of studies
that have.

Speaker 7 (01:22:27):
Shown that weightlifting and exercise overall is like the magic elixir,
especially when we're aging. I shared the interview with Peter
attiev on sixty Minutes last week, and Peter Atia is
one of those longevity experts that he may be completely full.

Speaker 6 (01:22:44):
Of crap, right, because it will find out if.

Speaker 7 (01:22:47):
He lives to be one hundred, you know, and lives
to be healthy, his thing is not necessarily just trying
to live a long life for the sake of living
a long life. Because I got to tell you, I
don't want to be like ninety years old, decrep in
a wheelchair, not having any quality of life, and go, yeah,
I want to be one hundred. That's not how I
want it to go. I want a healthy lifespan. I

(01:23:09):
want a healthy health span. I want to live a nice,
healthy life and then catastrophically fail at the end.

Speaker 6 (01:23:16):
That is my goal. When I hear of an older
person and.

Speaker 7 (01:23:20):
I'm talking like late eighties nineties, and I find out
they've died and someone says she was in great health
and died after a very brief brief illness, Heck yeah,
If I can't die in my sleep, second place is
brief illness, died quickly? Right, Being very old, I should
point that I don't want to like get a cold tomorrow,

(01:23:41):
and oh, Mandy Connell dropped it. That would be terrible.
But if you're not weight training, you probably should figure
it out. And I'm speaking especially to the women in
my audience who tend to be over fifty like me.
The benefits of weight training for your body, your bone
density cannot be understated. And if you've never lifted weights
before in your life, if you've never done that activity,

(01:24:03):
I'm gonna give you a few suggestions. Join a cheap
ass gym before you make the investment. Just join a
cheap ass gym, because there are cheap ass gyms out there.
They're like nineteen dollars a month, and make five personal
training appointments with someone that is over the age of forty.
I had no offense to younger personal trainers but all
of the worst personal trainers I've had have been younger

(01:24:26):
personal trainers. My personal trainer now is older than me. Son.
And then try it out because you don't have to lift,
like you don't have to be one of those Olympic
weightlifters lifting the giant bar over your head with all
the weights.

Speaker 6 (01:24:39):
No, you don't have to do that, but you do
need to push weight.

Speaker 7 (01:24:42):
And I love weightlifting now, and I'm not one of
those super heavy people, but I like feeling strong, feeling
and I'm just gonna say this, I want to be
eighty five years old and have certainty that I can
get up off the ground if I fall. And that
seems like like a dumb goal for somebody who's young,
like I mean, a Rod's just thirty ish, and it

(01:25:05):
might seem like a dumb goal, But if you had
any idea how many older people fell and then had
to lay there and wait for someone to come save them,
it's awful. I never want to put myself in that position,
and weightlifting can be a big part of that. Now,
another story from study Fines, and this is one of
those that I think younger people are gonna.

Speaker 6 (01:25:25):
Be like, oh my god, this is terrible.

Speaker 7 (01:25:28):
But the reality is lying about your stature in life
in order to attract a mate is as old as time.
They're multiple Shakespearean plays written about a man of lower
stature trying to win.

Speaker 6 (01:25:41):
The hand of a fair maiden of royal stature.

Speaker 7 (01:25:46):
And now we know half of gen z and millennials
admit to lying about their wealth or financial success. Thirty
seven percent say they're willing to overdraft their accounts or
going to debt us to impress a date.

Speaker 6 (01:26:02):
This is a terrible idea, terrible. I used to work
with a guy and he was incredibly awkward, No, just
criminally awkward. He was the guy in the office whose
pants were always too short, you know, just the sweetest, biggest,
hard guy you'll ever meet in your life. And he

(01:26:24):
decided he wanted to find him a wife. Right, So
he came to me and he said, Mandy, will you
take me shopping? And I was like, well, I'm not buying.
He said, no, I have a couple thousand dollars. I
need a new wardrobe. I need to feel good. I
want to get out there, I want to date. So
we went out, had the best day ever.

Speaker 7 (01:26:40):
It was like the reverse pretty woman experience where he
would go in the dressing room and come out, and
we got him a whole new wardrobe. And he started dating,
and he met a woman that he decided he loved,
and they had been dating about two months when her
birthday rolled around and he bought her a diamond tennis bracelet.
And I said, sir, no, And I could not make

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him understand that the first gift sets the standard for
all other gifts, and if you are broke, you better
get creative, but don't go into debt, because that's the
dumbest thing ever.

Speaker 6 (01:27:14):
It's so stupid. I feel so.

Speaker 7 (01:27:16):
Sorry for millennials and gen z who have been faced
with all of these people on social media that are
putting up their lives. So everyone thinks, if you're not
twenty five, if you're not a multimillionaire by the twenty
you're twenty five, are you even trying that sort of mindset?
And I absolutely despise the category of young women that

(01:27:39):
have these insane, unrealistic expectations for the men that they
want in their lives.

Speaker 6 (01:27:45):
I only want somebody makes every six figures and drives
a car that's every six figures, and he's every six
feet and he has a four oh one k in
all this crap.

Speaker 7 (01:27:54):
Mackenzie Bezos Mary Jeff Bezos. When he didn't have a
pot to pee in, I started Amazon in their garage,
selling books on the internet, and I.

Speaker 6 (01:28:05):
Guess that worked out for her.

Speaker 7 (01:28:08):
The notion that you should know who you are and
you should be completely accomplished and successful and financially stable
even by thirty is crazy.

Speaker 6 (01:28:16):
It's not impossible, it is. You can do it, but
it's really hard.

Speaker 7 (01:28:21):
And as someone who didn't even find what I wanted
to be when I grew up until I was twenty
seven years old, I just can't imagine feeling that fake
pressure from social media and spending money you don't have.

Speaker 6 (01:28:34):
And the thing is, I know my husband did exactly
this thing when we met. I know he did.

Speaker 7 (01:28:42):
He was a single dad, and boy he really was.
He was, you know, running on thin margins. But I
didn't know that until we were already too involved.

Speaker 6 (01:28:51):
And then I was in love with him and it
was fine. Mandy.

Speaker 7 (01:28:54):
I bet they solved the maze quicker too, maybe what
Oh the gyms, Yes, Mandy, I used to have mice
to feed my snake, but I don't remember them lifting weights,
but they did eat, poop, fight, and screw, but not
always in that order.

Speaker 2 (01:29:08):
I my son.

Speaker 7 (01:29:10):
My son had a snake plisket. Many of you will
get that reference. And there were times when he would
feed the snake and I had to go outside because
you can hear the little mice screaming.

Speaker 8 (01:29:25):
Oh.

Speaker 7 (01:29:27):
I don't mind snakes. I just don't think they're great pets.
I'm just saying, Mandy, we have how many gems and
we're studying mice. This sounds like a study that is
non invasive, and humans could be used for the trial.
How many taxpayer dollars are we spending. You'd be surprised

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how expensive and how difficult human trials are.

Speaker 6 (01:29:50):
Because humans lie.

Speaker 7 (01:29:52):
They say yes, I will maintain this standard of diet,
and I will do exactly this kind of exercise. And
unless you capture the humans, there's no way to ensure
they're gonna fallow through.

Speaker 3 (01:30:00):
Trust me.

Speaker 6 (01:30:01):
It's why nutrition science is so bad. It's just hard. Mandy.

Speaker 7 (01:30:05):
I'm sixty seven. I've had a personal trainer since January.
He's awesome. I feel so much better. And that's the thing, you, guys.
You can start working out at eighteen. You can start
working out at thirty. You could start working out at fifty.
You could start working out at eighty, and you are
going to get benefits from it.

Speaker 10 (01:30:25):
There's you know.

Speaker 6 (01:30:26):
Of course, you should have started working out when you're eighteen.
Should we all have? But I'm not eighteen anymore and
I still work out.

Speaker 7 (01:30:32):
It makes a huge difference, a huge difference. I want
you all to age and have a long health span.

Speaker 6 (01:30:38):
That's it. Rick Lewis works out. I bet.

Speaker 3 (01:30:43):
Is weak.

Speaker 7 (01:30:44):
He said, five or six days a week is rick
Lewis making his way in the studio with his core
Power shake.

Speaker 9 (01:30:48):
Those are so good.

Speaker 3 (01:30:49):
Oh yeah, you gotta have your protein, Mandy.

Speaker 6 (01:30:51):
I try to eat my protein in real food form.
I do too. Those are great. The Fair Life Core
Power drinks are great.

Speaker 13 (01:30:57):
In a pitch, yeah, which is this is what that
would be. It's a pitch, you know, because I'm gonna
be working for the next three hours. I'm a big
protein guy. I try to get as much as I
can from real food, but sometimes you just can't do it.

Speaker 7 (01:31:11):
Have you seen the guy on the internet making the
chicken breast shake?

Speaker 2 (01:31:16):
Uh?

Speaker 6 (01:31:17):
Like threw up in my mouth a little bit because
I have texture issues and I can only imagine what
a blended piece of chicken taste. Lets you put it
like little chicken.

Speaker 7 (01:31:27):
No, he put it in like a vitamix, and he
put it in there with protein powder. No, I'll eat
the chicken breast. Oh yeah it was good. Okay, it
was cool. Yeah, I mean, I just I'm amazed, Like,
just eat the chicken breath, you know what I mean,
eat the chicken breastry.

Speaker 3 (01:31:43):
Obviously he's a little too busy to do that.

Speaker 7 (01:31:45):
I just will tell you I am not a chicken
breast person. I'm a chicken thigh person because chicken breasts
have no flavor none.

Speaker 3 (01:31:52):
I'm a person too.

Speaker 6 (01:31:54):
Yeah, I'll take the fat hit. I'm good with that.
It's not that much more and I'm truly fine. So tomorrow.

Speaker 7 (01:31:59):
Rick got a short week this week. Yes, I'm a
little bit nervous about this game. Number one short week.

Speaker 6 (01:32:05):
Number two. The Raiders suck dangerous combination.

Speaker 3 (01:32:10):
You are in astute football fase.

Speaker 11 (01:32:13):
I am.

Speaker 6 (01:32:14):
I am.

Speaker 13 (01:32:15):
Obviously I think you're right, and I think this is
setting up as somewhat of.

Speaker 6 (01:32:19):
A track game.

Speaker 11 (01:32:21):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:32:22):
Yeah, coming off.

Speaker 13 (01:32:23):
A big win against a really tough football team, those
the Houston Texans are badass football team. Yep, the record
doesn't show it, but they're a badass football team. And
then you come here off the road short week against
a somewhat I don't want to call them a bad
Raiders team, but oh they're kind of a mess.

Speaker 6 (01:32:44):
They they cannot like you watch them play.

Speaker 7 (01:32:47):
I watched about probably half of one of their games
two weeks ago. I don't even know who they were playing.
It was like, nothing fires on the way it's supposed
everything is. The timing on every single thing they do
is slightly off.

Speaker 13 (01:33:00):
Well, they played a lot better last week against Jacksonville. Okay,
I got Rock Bouers back. Yeah, that guy is the
best tight end in the league. He can take over
a game. So that being said, then the following week,
you know who we're playing, Oh yeah the Chefs. Yeah,
so yeah, this could be a trap. I think the

(01:33:21):
Broncos are a very well coached team and a much
better team than the Raiders, so they should win this
game by double digits. But I'm a little nervous about
exactly what your brother.

Speaker 7 (01:33:32):
Raiders have a lot more to prove than the Broncos do,
and the Broncos are on a four day week, and
let's face it, our offense in the first three quarters
is so stressful to watch.

Speaker 13 (01:33:44):
Yeah, I think this will be different though on Thursday.
I think the offense is going to score a lot
of points.

Speaker 6 (01:33:50):
So this is what I don't understand.

Speaker 7 (01:33:51):
It is like we have a great game and then
we go back to the same play calling that I
hated from the week before the great game in this
last game.

Speaker 3 (01:33:59):
Yeah, they tend to wait till the fourth quarter.

Speaker 13 (01:34:01):
We're four and fourth quarter, you know, yes, four straight
not straight, but four fourth quarter comebacks.

Speaker 6 (01:34:08):
And it's crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:34:10):
It's crazy, and it's sunstainable.

Speaker 4 (01:34:11):
Rick.

Speaker 6 (01:34:12):
You know, as we get into the playoffs, those teams
don't let you come back in the fourth quarter.

Speaker 13 (01:34:16):
You're absolutely right. Uh, Like, Manda, you're a big fan,
aren't you. Are you a bigger football fan or baseball?

Speaker 7 (01:34:22):
I am a bigger baseball fan, but baseball has absolutely
broken my heart. I just I can't with that right
now with the Rockies, I can't.

Speaker 6 (01:34:28):
Yeah, so I'm leaning in on.

Speaker 7 (01:34:31):
Well, you know, I grew up in Florida where football
is king, so I know a lot about the game.
I do, and I get frustrated when I watch things happen,
and I don't understand them. Usually you can figure out, like, okay,
you know Sean Payton's style, but then we have a
great game with offenses wide open, everything's firing on all cylinders.

Speaker 6 (01:34:47):
And you think, let's just lean into that play calling.
But we went exactly back to dump pass the screen
passes that are going nowhere, and I'm screaming at the
TV again.

Speaker 13 (01:34:56):
It feels like they play little too conservatively in the
first staff, and then when they need to put their
foot on the gas, they do, which is great that
they can do.

Speaker 8 (01:35:05):
That.

Speaker 13 (01:35:05):
Also attest him that to bow Nicks, Yeah, he's that
kind of player.

Speaker 7 (01:35:09):
Oh, I'm all in for I feel very maternal towards Bonix,
like I feel like I'm.

Speaker 6 (01:35:13):
Watching my child and I'm super excited.

Speaker 7 (01:35:16):
Well, somebody accuse me of looking at him in like
a milky way, and I was like, oh god, now
I look at him like he's like he's my child,
and I'm I'm wanting him, you know, as only a
parent can want your kids to succeed.

Speaker 6 (01:35:27):
That's how I feel about bo Nix.

Speaker 7 (01:35:29):
And it's exciting to watch him be aware of what
he doesn't know and excited about learning more about what.

Speaker 6 (01:35:35):
He doesn't know. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 13 (01:35:38):
He's still going and he's still getting better, and so
you want to make him a sandwich, give him a
glass of milk and a cookie.

Speaker 6 (01:35:45):
Why not? Exactly? I can tell you that somebody woted out.
The Raiders are on a four day week. Two they are.

Speaker 7 (01:35:53):
But you know, when you've got a team that's lost
as many games as they have, they're dangerous. They have
nothing to lose, exactly, they have no one to impress,
nothing to prove. You're coming in against a team that's
seven and two. That's probably probably the for the first
three quarters of most of our games, like the worst
looking seven and two team ever, right, if you take

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out the fourth quarter comebacks, we have not looked great.
But again, the difference between a good team and a
great team is a great team finds a way to win.

Speaker 13 (01:36:22):
And think about this, the Broncos could easily be nine
to zero, certainly eight and one. Yeah, so all that
being said, they find ways to win. There you go,
Good teams find ways to win.

Speaker 6 (01:36:33):
I'm proud of you, Rick for coming in early, for
you know, I made this happen for you.

Speaker 13 (01:36:37):
Mandy and I was scrambling to get out of the house,
and I forgot my key card. Ayrod had to let
me in, So now I'm trapped. I won't even be
able to go down to the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
Oh I.

Speaker 6 (01:36:48):
Forgot my cell phone.

Speaker 7 (01:36:49):
And now everything we do online you have to like
two step authorization. So you forget your key card and
you forget your cell phone. You're just discombobulated for the
entire day.

Speaker 13 (01:36:57):
Anything for you, Mandy, I am fresh meat, fresh meat
for you. This game that we play and.

Speaker 3 (01:37:03):
U I'll be.

Speaker 6 (01:37:05):
Now it's time for the most exciting segment on the
radio of It's gone.

Speaker 8 (01:37:14):
I like it.

Speaker 6 (01:37:17):
Very nice, very nice. All right, Oh jeez, that was
way off. Anyway, what's our dad joke of the day.
I'll get that.

Speaker 11 (01:37:23):
I'll pick The dentists always ask dumb questions like when's
the last time you flst? Like, bro, you were there,
you were there, huhat.

Speaker 6 (01:37:39):
I got on a flosser, so I actually had a
danis go how often do you floss? And I said
floss every day And then he looked at my mouth.
He's like, wow, you really do floss every day.

Speaker 8 (01:37:50):
Day.

Speaker 7 (01:37:51):
I rest my twice sometimes three times anyway, because we're clean,
good dental hygiene. What is our word of the day, please, Anthony?
It is a a noun nounut.

Speaker 6 (01:38:03):
Lout is a jerk, lay about, a kind of a loser,
A vagabond.

Speaker 9 (01:38:11):
Lout is an awkward, brutish person.

Speaker 10 (01:38:14):
There you go.

Speaker 6 (01:38:16):
Today's trivia question.

Speaker 7 (01:38:17):
In singing terminology, bass is the lowest type of male voice.

Speaker 6 (01:38:22):
What is the second lowest? Is bass?

Speaker 9 (01:38:25):
Tenor baritone?

Speaker 3 (01:38:26):
Baritone?

Speaker 6 (01:38:28):
Yeap is correct? And what is our jeopardy category?

Speaker 9 (01:38:33):
Kicking it?

Speaker 6 (01:38:34):
Kicking it?

Speaker 9 (01:38:35):
Kicking it?

Speaker 6 (01:38:36):
Kicking it? Okay? Something Mandy, Rick, you got to say
your name, remember it before.

Speaker 3 (01:38:40):
You answer the question.

Speaker 11 (01:38:42):
You want to seize cease a foul habit abruptly? Time
take what is cold turkey?

Speaker 9 (01:38:49):
That is correct?

Speaker 6 (01:38:50):
Okay?

Speaker 11 (01:38:51):
A dance kick where you change legs in the air,
or a swimming kig used as part of the side stroke.

Speaker 6 (01:38:59):
Mandy, what is this? His kick?

Speaker 3 (01:39:00):
Corrects kick but frog kick? Okay.

Speaker 11 (01:39:04):
During a twenty five year NFL career, Morton Anderson missed
just ten of eight and fifty nine of these kicks.

Speaker 3 (01:39:11):
Rick bial golds wrong extra points?

Speaker 6 (01:39:15):
Rick, what our extra point?

Speaker 9 (01:39:19):
May well?

Speaker 3 (01:39:20):
Come on?

Speaker 9 (01:39:20):
There's only two of us?

Speaker 3 (01:39:22):
No, okay?

Speaker 6 (01:39:22):
Nobody gets the point okay.

Speaker 11 (01:39:24):
Also called mawashie gary, This domicile kick swings a leg
in a semi circular motion to strike.

Speaker 9 (01:39:32):
With the foot.

Speaker 6 (01:39:34):
Breathe that again, please?

Speaker 9 (01:39:36):
Also called rick?

Speaker 3 (01:39:38):
What is taekwondo?

Speaker 4 (01:39:39):
Now?

Speaker 9 (01:39:40):
Also called mawashie gary?

Speaker 11 (01:39:42):
This domicile kick swings a leg in circular semi circular
motion to strike with a foot.

Speaker 7 (01:39:50):
I mean all, I'm thinking of his sweep leg from
Karate Kid, But I don't know.

Speaker 6 (01:39:53):
Where a wiggle room you have?

Speaker 9 (01:39:54):
Wiggle room?

Speaker 3 (01:39:55):
Try it?

Speaker 10 (01:39:56):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (01:39:56):
Manny?

Speaker 6 (01:39:57):
What is sweep leg? Wrong?

Speaker 11 (01:39:59):
What is around house? And finally Dean Martin saying, how
lucky can one guy be? I kissed her and she
kissed me like the fellow one said, ain't that this man?

Speaker 6 (01:40:10):
What's the kick in the pants? Wrong?

Speaker 3 (01:40:12):
Oh no, Rick, I was gonna say that too. What's
a what's a kick in the face?

Speaker 9 (01:40:23):
What is a kick in the head?

Speaker 6 (01:40:26):
We both lost.

Speaker 13 (01:40:30):
It was just kind of a terrible I had a
few answers this time. They were all wrong. Yeah, came
up with some answers.

Speaker 6 (01:40:37):
BND, you got to take a swing if you want
to knock it out of the park, right, Lewis, that's
how it works. I appreciate you coming by.

Speaker 10 (01:40:42):
Man.

Speaker 6 (01:40:42):
What's coming up on KAY Sports today?

Speaker 2 (01:40:43):
Do you know?

Speaker 13 (01:40:44):
Of course, we'll be talking about the game coming up
tomorrow night on a short wait Broncos Raiders. We'll be
discussing a little bit about the game against the Texans
because I haven't talked to the guys yet, uh since
we played on Sunday, and then I think we have.

Speaker 3 (01:40:59):
A couple of guests on.

Speaker 6 (01:41:00):
It's gonna be a fun day on KAA Sports.

Speaker 7 (01:41:02):
I will not be here for the next two days
because tomorrow I'm preempted for pregame. Zach Seegers and Ben
Albright will be in this lot tomorrow starting our kickoff coverage,
and then on Friday, I'm just off, so I'll be
back on Monday. You guys have a phenomenal weekend. Go
Broncos Thuresday night. YadA, YadA YadA.

Speaker 6 (01:41:19):
Thanks Rick Luis. We'll talk to you guys.

Speaker 3 (01:41:20):
Let your time

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