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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The sky was all purple. There were people running everywhere. Well,
forget up, people running everywhere. But this morning the sky
was all purple. I was looking westward, was eastward Wisconsin,
and the sky was all purple. There were people running everywhere, purple,
people running tried to run from my destruction. You know,
I don't even care. What's that song? Are you kidding me?
(00:22):
The sky was all purple. There were people running everywhere,
trying to run from my destruction. You know, I didn't
even care.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
All right, bailis Minnesota, car it has to be taken away.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Now, did I get an excuse? I know it now, dude,
do do do?
Speaker 3 (00:37):
Do?
Speaker 4 (00:37):
It's Prince even Jinny, I feel like she's kind of.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
Know not because I never really liked Prince. So I'll
give you a pass on it. It's okay, it's all right.
Most cool people got it, So it's okay. The sky
was purple this morning, was like whoa. I took a
picture of it my Instagram. Is it? Is it? It's
not without looking at it, because if you're listening on
the radio, you can go with de vaunt leek and
and look. But pictures the people over at the Caribou
(01:03):
cabin also took a picture of it. They showed it
to me, and pictures of things like that never really
show up as they should.
Speaker 4 (01:11):
You're right, but I think this one pretty decent. Got
to put myself on the back a little bit.
Speaker 2 (01:16):
I did notice, like just the reflection in my house,
so I went and just looked at it, and I
didn't actually use my phone.
Speaker 1 (01:20):
I just enjoyed nature for once, you know what, Starting
early today, I asked that it's on your story. Yes,
oh yeah that is. Yeah, that is a beautiful, kind
of beautiful picture.
Speaker 4 (01:34):
Key is lowering your exposure a little bit, and there's
a way you can do that in your settings.
Speaker 1 (01:37):
But I think that's the key.
Speaker 4 (01:38):
Whatever you're trying to take pictures, you're probably right, like
a rainbow or something.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
Photographer vaunt for all the fun. Red sky in mourning,
sailors take warning. Red sky at night is a sailor's delight.
So in other words, red sky in the morning, it's
gonna mon soon later on today. Just look out. I
was gonna go flying later on this afternoon. We'll see
what happens. That's is that accurate? Red sky in morning? Yeah,
sailors take warning. Yeah, I've heard that red sky at
night sailor's delight. So a beautiful pink orange sunset means
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weather's good. But in the morning, oh look out, good morning.
It's KTWDB. It is Thursday. Brand new War of the
Roses comes up a little bit later on this morning.
But right now, everybody has opinions. Everybody's got an opinion.
We're gonna do Wheel of Opinions on KWB. Spin that wheel.
You're going first by land on a random, maybe somewhat
(02:27):
controversial topic. We need your opinion on Disney. Adults, Okay,
grow up. I think it's okay to like one time
you go to Disney.
Speaker 4 (02:37):
I think it's cool because I still haven't gone, and
I think I'll be fascinated.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
But after that, grow up disagree? Okay, all right, Bailey,
spin that wheel.
Speaker 5 (02:46):
Everyone's first time living. People who don't return their shopping
carts grow up?
Speaker 3 (02:55):
Grow up?
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Fine, fair, Because you can't.
Speaker 5 (02:59):
Walk the extra six feet to return your freaking shopping cart.
It's different if you have like a handful of two
year olds, then I understand.
Speaker 1 (03:07):
Other than that, no, put your shopping cart back, absolutely
all right, Jenny. Wheel of Opinions on KATIEWGB Chat GPT.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
I think it's a useful tool in certain situations. I
just think you should be careful how you use it
because you need to use your brain in a lot
of situations and if you just stop using it, be
a big dumb dumb in life.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Well, there is a rule that a certain business that
I know, and you guys all know it too. I
don't want to say it, but they have a no
chat gptwo T pledge. It's like we all agree we're
not going to let chat GPT write our copy and
write our business plan and that type of thing. And
I think it's a good idea.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
So I know somebody who used chat GPT the other
day and it turned out they had to do it again. Yeah,
somebody else had so actually somebody else had to fix it.
All right, I'll spend the wheel of opinions. Amazon Prime
is better than Netflix. It it used to be because
(04:09):
Amazon Prime had the movies. It had pretty much any
movie that you want. Netflix had like gross, like B Squad,
C squad kind of movies. And now I disagree. My
default that I turn on when I is always Netflix always.
Amazon Prime is only if I want to specifically watch
something on there.
Speaker 5 (04:27):
That's why they make a button on your remote that
just says Netflix exactly right.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
But it's been that wheel.
Speaker 4 (04:32):
Yep, see go for the car, damn it. Instead I
got Jojo Siwa. Oh my gosh, I can't stay. I've
never understood why Jojo Sia went popular, like why she
became a figure, and then most recently she's been just
looking crazy, like.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
When she did that dance with Mario Lopez looking like
a wrestler iconic. No, it was terrible, okay, Bailey quick
opinion on.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
Summer or winter Summer, I don't agree with the people
who say I'd rather be cold. I can always put
on more layers. When you're chilled to the bone. You
are chilled to the bone. And I'd rather be sweating
with the Vitamin D on my skin, feeling the UV
raised any day.
Speaker 6 (05:17):
By summaryn Yes, the best cereal, I would go with
Raisin Brand.
Speaker 1 (05:29):
No, I'm just kidding. I would go with Reese's Puffs.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
I'm a peanut butter chocolate kind of girly, and that's
the kind of cereal where you could even potentially drink
the milk if you want to.
Speaker 1 (05:40):
That's a bonus. Okay. Last one, I wheel lands on
wearing sandals with no socks. Of course, you wear sandals
with no socks. You can do it either way. I
think that it used to be kind of funny to
see somebody wearing white socks and sandals. Is like that
you're dead wearing white. So I don't care. You wear
what you want seriously, as long as you know, as
(06:02):
long as you're not hurting anybody else, then I don't
care what you wear. Yeah, just don't wear pajamas and
slippers into Target. That is rude. I don't want to
see pajamas slippers at the airport.
Speaker 5 (06:13):
At the airport, no, what if it was an overnight Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
I don't care. All right, I don't care. Don't do
it look decent for the rest of the society. Okay, okay,
all right. That is Wheel of Opinions on KDWGB coming
up Dave's Dirt. We're gonna do that right away. Kevin
Jonas says he almost went broke when he and his
brothers broke up about twelve years ago. We got some
details on that one. But then also there was a
(06:37):
legendary movie. Everybody has seen this movie. Legendary movie. The
director was having such problems on the set that at
night he would call his mom and say, Mommy, this
is really impossible. Help and it's a legendary movie. What
movie though, I'll tell you next on Dave's Dirt Dirt
on kd WB. Well, looks like Amazon Prime did well.
Prime Days did well, but sales were down forty one percent.
(06:59):
I think a lot of people said it was a
backlash of like they watched Jeff Bezos multi billion dollar
wedding and they said, oh what, I shopped there? So
I think Target did really well well.
Speaker 2 (07:09):
They also I think this was the first time that
Target decided to do Circle Week the same time as Amazon.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
Brilliant. Honestly, I feel like, yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (07:19):
I bought something from Target for their Circle deal this week,
did not buy Amazon.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
I don't have Prime though, Yeah, I don't have Prime either.
I don't think that Susan's been buying more and more stuff.
It's just clothing. She's buying more and more stuff, and
we try to be very frugal, and she's buying a
lot of things for the grandkids, and I'm like, they've
got so much. That's what people do. I think. I
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think that's like, but they've got so much already. Mom
and dad do just fine. They don't need us to
buy them, like, you know, fifty dollars worth of toys
every week. And their living room is strewn with toys.
And then Susan's like, look, I bought them a little
horsey ride, like good. Are they taking over a space
in your house or like Alison's, Oh, Alison's house. Yeah,
(08:08):
but they trust me, They've got a regular supply of
toys at our house. I will say, there's no way
you guys don't have your own to Oh no, we do.
We have enough toys for them just at our house. Yeah,
their house is. I mean it's like every parent though.
If you're a parent, I will bet you your living
room has been taken over by toys. Yeah, if you
got a toddler, your living room has been taken over
by toys. Does Josephine's living room been taken over? My
toys totally? All toys, all everywhere.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
And same with my dad's living room as well, because
he takes care of her a lot. And so Grandpa's
living room toys, toys everywhere, Yeah, everywhere.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
And that's just room. I will bet you that there's
pretty much every parent with a toddler listening right now,
let me know if it's you has toys. They've taken over.
The living room has become the playroom. Hey, the movie
I was talking about a little while ago that was
so difficult that they were filming it. The director had
to call his mom every night and go, he says,
I mean, I was talking to my mom kind of like, Mommy,
this is really impossible. Help. The movie was Jaws. The
(09:03):
director was Steven Spielberg. Because I guess even though the
movie turned out to be a classic, it was really
difficult and the shark would sink and the shark would
not do what it was supposed to do, and so
it was a disaster. But it turned out pretty good.
So love Island.
Speaker 2 (09:19):
I feel like it has been kind of bigger this season,
at least I've seen more people talking about it.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
But recently, one of the contestants.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Was booted off of the show because something surfaced of
her using a racial slur, and she finally posted a
four minute video explained it, not explaining but taking full
acco ability. She didn't like say I didn't know, blah blah.
She just genuinely said, like I'm really sorry, and I
shouldn't have done that, and someone had set her straight
(09:45):
two years ago when she even had posted it, which
I feel like maybe she should have deleted it. Maybe
it was resurfaced from someone saving it for some reason
and she had deleted it. But she did come on
wearing a sweatshirt that said en Path, and I felt
like that was very staged. And I'm sure she I'm
sure she's got tons of followers on Instagram already from
(10:08):
being on Love Island, so she probably has some kind
of influencer company working with her and they fetter every
single thing that she had to say. But most people
do think she is genuine with what she said.
Speaker 1 (10:18):
Okay, good, Okay. Some people will apologize not because they
mean it, but because they have to.
Speaker 3 (10:22):
Yeah, right, because they're expected to write exactly.
Speaker 5 (10:24):
Post Malone and Jelly Roll are going on tour again,
so they were just on tour this summer. If not,
I think they're still on tour, but they are always
already like, hey, you know what I like you, you like me,
Let's do it again next year.
Speaker 7 (10:37):
Whatever you put a tare like this, you think who's
gonna como stage and singing every night with the Ladies
and Gentlemen. The label sent me a long, long, long
listen names I knew in the bottom of my heart
there was only one.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
I want to go on and do this with ladies and.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Gentleman's Olivia Rodrigu. That would be be much better, much better.
Come on post Malone and Oliviago, I go see it.
Speaker 4 (11:01):
Justin and Haley are trying to rekindle the flame of
the relationship. You know, Justin seemed a little odd and
they going about or divorce rumors. They're on a business
trip that they're trying to help I guess put their
relationship back together. They're in Spain, Majorca. They got caught
having dinner together. There's also a video of them taking
a long walk on a beach, and so they're trying
to you know, put business but also pleasure and I
(11:23):
guess hopefully put an end to all the controversy between
the both of them.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
I'm good he.
Speaker 5 (11:27):
Would put in some effort into how he looks, because
if I was married to somebody who never like dressed
up for me. Ever, I would also think he doesn't
care much for our relationship.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
I think sometimes, and I've known this. I read this
somewhere when you are depressed, you don't even care. You
put on the same dirty pair of sweatpants every day
because you don't care. It's like you don't you stop
brushing your teeth and taking a shower because you just
you don't care. It's like he's being seen out and
like traveling. Yeah. True, so that he must be really depressed.
Store he just doesn't care. I don't know. I got
(12:02):
one more speaking of well, we speaking of nothing because
we haven't brought it up yet. Kevin Jonas almost went
and broke when he and his brothers broke up twelve
years ago. He said he made bad business deals and
got down to just a tiny bit of what he
was worth.
Speaker 8 (12:19):
I've seen the beginning of the success to financial success,
not knowing what money really was and understanding it, to
not having to losing almost all of it seeing bad
bad business deal. Yeah, no, I had a.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
You almost lost all your mind, Like, yeah, most of it.
He goes on to talk about, like, guess, bad business deals.
Speaker 8 (12:36):
I've learned a lot of lesson in that and think
thankfully for life in general. Like we had a second
shot and by at the Apple with the band coming
back together, and it actually was like kind of fortuitous
in a way, like I learned this lesson, never wanted
to learn it, but I did.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
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I have an idea. Yes, yes, Dave, Dave Ryan showed
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dog meet up or Bernie's Bark in the park, whatever
we want to call it. I think next week we'll
pick an afternoon, maybe four or five o'clock after people
get off work, maybe six or seven, who knows. We
all meet at an outdoor, off leash dog park. Invite
everybody to come by with their dogs. I'll bring Bernie Vant,
you can bring Little Ava Jenny. If you're watching a dog,
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you can bring one of your dogs or two. Bailey'll
be there. You'll be there to bring your mom. I
can bring them out. But I need your help setting
this up. It's totally organic. Where should we go? Where
should we go? What the dog one? Well, there's there's
one over by me in Lake Minawashta. It's kind of
on the west side for a lot of people that
are like in Oakdale or Cottage Grove over Little Canada.
(14:35):
So is there a more central maybe even like Plymouth
Ish Maple Grove Ish that's west side. Pottage Grove is
something like that, and.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Something you don't have to pay admission for it, because
you have to pay admission to the dog parks in Minneapolis. Really,
you're supposed to get a pass, yeah, the one like
we're not going the Lake of Aisles, you have to
really Yeah, Oh I've just walked in there. Oh no,
sorry for the dog. You can walk in as.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
So we're not going to a paid one. But if
you were listening to the show, and you are right now,
thank you. Give me a suggestion for a free, big sized,
at least decent sized dog park. And we'll just meet
over there for an hour and let the dogs all
play and sniff each other, and we'll get selfies and
I'll bring a bag of milk bones and we'll give
away treats and I'll bring some of those clip of
do things that I'm not allowed to talk about on
(15:18):
the radio. Yeah, And so I think it would just
be fun. Bernie wants to meet people. He's such a
handsome boy. I kind of want to show him off.
And then Ava is such a beautiful little girl.
Speaker 4 (15:30):
He loves like literally, you see the person walks by,
she just stops on the tracks because she wants to
play with them.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Just love it. So if you're listening to the show
right now, maybe you're probably smarter than us. Give us
a centrally located ish doesn't have to be perfect dog
off the leash dog park, and then we'll just meet
up and we'll just hang out, let the dogs roam
around and play. Should we do off the leash, Jenny
or you think of the least? Okay?
Speaker 2 (15:54):
All right, good off the leash, But just so that like,
I won't be talking to any humans.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
I will only be petting dogs, totally legit. Yeah, and
he's actually gonna lay on the ground. I let them
come to her, and they will come to all around.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
Choose me, and those will be my best friends for
however long we do this for an hour.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
She's gonna ask us to rub her belly too. I'll
be doing it anyway before she asks. No, somebody said
brew Park in Plymouth is an off the leash dog
park with beer. So look up brew Park. I have
been there. It is dope. Okay, So then we can
meet up and we can have some beers and things
like that, and then we can go walk our dogs around.
I think we're onto something. We just then we need
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a location. We need a day and time next week.
I'm not waiting on this. This is an urgent matter, urgent,
let's start. Let's do this next week. I'm looking up
brew Park right now.
Speaker 2 (16:42):
It looks like it's like a is it an indoor something?
Speaker 5 (16:46):
There is indoor turf, but I'm not sure if they
have an outdoor space. The only time I went it
was like winter time, and I went with a friend
who has a dog.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
Okay, next Wednesday, anything can do Wednesday?
Speaker 2 (16:56):
Sorry, because I'm going to the Walker for a mini
golf thing.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Okay, anybody else available? Because if we might not get
a date where all of us can go, what about Thursday?
Why don't we talk about this? Not I can do Thursday?
Speaker 2 (17:10):
Okay, I say, Bailey's going to probably be the hardest.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
Well, I can do Thursday until about six thirty. Bailey
also doesn't have a dog, So right, that's not the
rule you. I didn't show up. I'd like I would
like all of us. I'd like to be there. Well,
we'll work on this. Thanks for the suggestions. We got
a bunch of people who have texted in already. So
the Airport dog park is great. There's one at Elmm
Creek and Maple Grove, Plymouth Dog Park on forty seven.
(17:35):
There's a ton of suggestions. We'll do little homework, a
little research. We'll find one and then we'll work on
a date. And I know not every day is going
to work for you. You might have a birthday party
or a teams meeting. But we'll work out one point
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and now it's got electronics in there. It's got like
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it's got its own It's got a curing in the dash. Yeah.
So but they say that we love all this stuff
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we have in there. I've got something to my dash
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there's rain on the windshield, the wipeers will turn on.
You got that too. My sisters has that.
Speaker 5 (19:10):
My sister's car is like real fancy because it has
the cruise control that like alters depending on how far
away you are from the person in front of you,
and it has the windshield thing and like.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
Heated seas heated. It's cool.
Speaker 4 (19:23):
But like I mean, in her car, I can see everything.
I don't know, Yeah, because they everything has a camera.
Now literally every part of your car has a camera.
Speaker 5 (19:31):
I love my backup camera, honestly, without one, I just
look at the dash and I'm like, wait a second,
I can't.
Speaker 2 (19:39):
Beep at you though, if you're getting too close. I
don't have that feature. And that's what I had on
my old car and not a backup camera, and I
almost like the beeping better because I feel like that's
really the warning sign like you're getting too close.
Speaker 1 (19:53):
When you get the combination of the beeping and the
backup camera, oh it's glorious. Takes all the headwork out
of backing out of the parking spot. You remember what
we went to?
Speaker 4 (20:00):
We went to Media Bridge, shout out to our friends
at Media Bridge, and I backed in and you were
looking at me like, wow, that was impressive because I
even turned back you like it, put my hand on
the chair to look behind me because I had the mirror,
the camera.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
The camera. You don't need to do it anymore, all right?
That is now you can't make this stuff up. On
one on one point three kdwub coming up, Jenny's been
on Reddit. What'd you find on Reddit? Jenny?
Speaker 2 (20:20):
I'm going to talk about emotions that you don't know
what they are called, but they have an actual name
for them.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
Next on Katie WB Jenny's been on Reddit. All right,
Jenny's been on Reddit.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
It is brought to you by Mary and Jane, and
I want to talk about emotions that you feel but
you can't exactly explain. So I'm going to say what
it is, and then I'll tell you the word that
is associated with it. Okay, okay, So the feeling of
being in between, no longer where you were, not yet
where you're going.
Speaker 1 (20:54):
Jesus, very in depth. Yeah, So there's a word for it.
It's called liminal, like a liminal space. Yeah, it's a
liminal season of life.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
Oh so these are emotions you feel but you can't explain.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
I'm gonna switch with Dave. You're real quick. Sorry, I
had to go to the Little Boy DJ's rooms.
Speaker 5 (21:12):
Yeah, we're talking about liminal spaces, liminal space, space between
where you are and where you're.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
Supposed to be. Oh okay, Yeah, there's all.
Speaker 2 (21:20):
These emotions that you feel but you can't explain. So
I'm going to describe it to you and then give
you the word that's associated with it. So liminal means
the feeling of being in between, no longer where you were,
not yet where you're going.
Speaker 1 (21:29):
So you're in like a liminal season of life. Things
very common, Yeah, all right.
Speaker 2 (21:34):
The sudden and if you think you know the word
that's associated with this, feel free to chime in.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Okay. The sudden realization that.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Everyone around you lives a full, complex life of their own.
Speaker 5 (21:44):
Oh, this is like a big thing for when you
turn like seven years old and you're like, oh.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
It's like awareness. Yeah that's not the word about. It's
called son.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
I felt sonder watching strangers walk past. So that's the
sudden realization that everyone around you lives a full complex
life of their own them.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
To remember in traffic, it's like you're so annoyed that
where are all these people going? Where are all they're
so go home? Why are you people out there? You're
one of them, and you've got your own stuff going on,
just like you know, he's got something going on, They've
got something going on. Exactly.
Speaker 2 (22:14):
This is another one when nothing's wrong but nothing excites
you either.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
It's a dull, lingering boredom. Is it listlessness? Dang it?
Speaker 2 (22:23):
I actually feel like I might pronounce this wrong, but
it's a new Oh on, Wes, that's one of the emotions.
Speaker 1 (22:30):
And so say it again.
Speaker 2 (22:34):
When nothing's wrong but nothing excites you either, a dull,
lingering boredom. So on, we got me scrolling for three
hours straight.
Speaker 1 (22:42):
Yeah, exactly, nothing's wrong but nothing's exciting. I think it's
actually more common than people want to admit, all right.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Another one the inability to experience pleasure or interest in
activities that are normally enjoyable.
Speaker 1 (22:55):
Depression pressure. Yeah much.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
I think that's what you would think. But this is
I'm a little bit more specific. It's I'm probably gonna
say this wrong. And hodonia she struggled with Anne hadonia
no longer finding joy and things that used to make
her happy. Oh so, I think it's different than depression
because it's like, I'm trying to think of.
Speaker 5 (23:13):
It as just like a moment rather than a time
in your life.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Like, for instance, when you start to make real money
and you can actually like afford to go get an
iced coffee from Starbucks. You know, once you start going constantly,
all of a sudden, it doesn't really bring you the
same joy that.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
You used to have. Yeah, I think that's very true.
It's kind of like if you can all of a sudden,
you know, afford like I don't know, vacations or sports
cars or whatever, and it's like the novelty wears off
because you can go out and get it instead of going.
Oh you know, it's like that's why there's Christmas once
a year instead of every day, because it's fun. Once
a year exactly day, it would be like, yeah, once
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a year is good. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
So these are emotions that you feel, but you can't
necessarily always explain someone whose dreams are driven by unattainable
goals idealistic to the point of being unrealistic. I've heard
I've heard of this word before, and it's one of
my favorite coffee shops.
Speaker 1 (24:06):
Disco death called disco death quixotic.
Speaker 2 (24:10):
A quixotic hope for perfection kept him from taking action.
Speaker 1 (24:14):
I think it's chaotic. I think so. Yeah, like don Quixote,
the guy who was Don Quixote.
Speaker 2 (24:21):
Let's do something a little happier feeling maybe this isn't happier,
feeling a gentle sadness while remembering something from the past,
not nostalgia.
Speaker 1 (24:32):
Bailey uses this word I do, I think you do?
Oh geez, what is it? Wistful? Wistful? He gave a
wistful look at the old photos. Ah, yeah, what a time. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
Let's see if you guys can figure out this word,
because we definitely all use this word.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
An emotional state where a person becomes indifferent because they've
seen or experienced too much.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
I got it. Go ahead, jaded. Yes, yeah, good, all right,
I'll give you an example. It's like, that's why artists
don't like record industry people sitting in the front row
of their concerts, because they sit there with their hands
in their laps. Why because they've seen every concert in
the world. They've seen everybody from Sabrina Carpenter to Paul
McCartney to I don't know, led Zeppelin. You know, they've
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seen Gail. They've seen everybody. So artists don't like jaded
old people. Rich people is another one. They don't like
rich people sitting in the front row. Rich people have
been to Bora Bora, so now they're in the front
row for Sabrina Carpenter. They don't they're not impressed, so
they sit there with their hands in their lap. They're jaded.
Speaker 3 (25:33):
Poor people are going to appreciate its absolutely right.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Yeah, they hear that. A lot of artists like they
don't sell the first couple of rows of their concert,
and they have their roadies go up into the stands
where all the cheap seats are, and they bring down
these very excited people to sit in the front row
because they're gonna be like, whoo, who like that?
Speaker 2 (25:50):
One? Time that Tina went to Paul McCartney and she
was up in the boonies and then she got like
first row, and you paid a lot of money to
be in those first rows.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
Thanks for bringing up a painful memory, yep. I paid
a lot of money to be in the front row.
Though my front row seats were technically front row, but
they were way off to the side. I had to
crane my neck to see Paul McCartney. Tina paid eighty
five dollars to sit in like you know, weup in
the in the very ras the rafters, and they went
up and got her and her cute young friends down
and she sat in row number two for eighty five bucks.
Speaker 2 (26:20):
She's the little good luck chime you got to bring
with two concerts because her and I were at justin
Timberlake once and we did actually have floor's east, but
then we got brought into like the even more VIP
that had like a bar against say wow, because they're like,
you guys should come in this section. We're like, okay, cool,
So bring Tina to concept over there to me, all right,
one last one. These are emotions that you feel, but
you can't necessarily always explain a deep sense of homesickness
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for a home you can never return to.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
Well, that's depressing.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
I know I'll try to find a happier one, but
there's none left.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
I don't know any of these words. I just know
the feelings. I love the vocab section of the show today, though.
I love Yeah, what's the worst? Oh, it's high wrath
h I r e H.
Speaker 2 (27:01):
Maybe I'm saying that wrong, but he couldn't shake the
high rith for the quiet countryside where he grew up.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
One last one.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
When you suddenly have this crazy urge for food and
you start getting angry, holiday stations angry, it's angry. You
don't have to be angry if you go to holiday
because they have a great five dollars meal deal where
you can get a lunch sandwich, some freedom, a chips.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
And your choice of a coffee or pull ar pop.
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There's a supposedly a big announcement about something bigger than
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ever coming to US Bank Stadium, and it's supposed to
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