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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We got cha. It's Monday. I'm starting tomorrow. Ticket tag Tuesday.
We're going to start giving away tickets every thirty minutes.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Not ticket tag.
Speaker 3 (00:08):
Ticket You're right, I'm sorry, you're right, you're right.
Speaker 4 (00:10):
Thing, you're doing great.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
Pick your ticket Tuesday tomorrow with Halsey and Jonas Brothers
and the weekend and so much more. That'll be tomorrow,
Just back for the weekend. Jenny's a it's the new Jenny,
newly single, Jenny is out living her best life, stayed up.
Speaker 5 (00:26):
To Yeah, okay, she's crazy. So I went to Insight.
They have this little like cheeseburger showdown thing inside Brewing
this past weekend. And I go and there's not a
ton of parking in the vicinity because it's off the
main road.
Speaker 2 (00:42):
I go to parallel park. My friend's in the car
with me.
Speaker 5 (00:44):
This woman gets in the car right in front of us,
and I have barely enough space to get into the spot,
and so I'm kind of waiting for her to move.
I'm kind of in it, but I still need to
adjust a little bit. Yeah, she sits in her car,
she's waiting, she's waiting. I was like, you know what,
I'm just gonna knock on our window, like, hey, can
you move? So I go knock on our window and
she opens the door and she looks at me, and
I go, oh, this woman is a little drunk.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Oh geez.
Speaker 5 (01:05):
And so I was like, hey, can you just like
move up a little bit. I'm trying to get into
the spot. She's like, yeah, yeah, I'm leaving right now.
And I'm like okay. After waiting for like five minutes,
she backs into my car. Oh my gosh, she backed up.
She very lightly tapped it. Yeah, but I wat we
Me and my friend are sitting in my front seat.
Speaker 4 (01:22):
Yeah, look at each other.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
And he was like, what just happened because she drove off.
Speaker 5 (01:27):
Oh I did license plate and I did report it,
but like, nothing's gonna happen from it, right, no, you know,
but also like not great that she was clearly probably intoxicated. Yeah,
And this was like five in the afternoon, and so
I just couldn't believe I witnessed it with my own eyes.
After I just spoke to her and she's like, yeah,
I'm gonna pull out, and then she backed into my car.
Speaker 4 (01:44):
Oh my god.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
You often doesn't it didn't this happened to he like
six months ago.
Speaker 2 (01:48):
I don't know, maybe yeah, when I saw somebody.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
I was coming out of a Vikings game something like
six months ago and there was a guy clearly drunk
because he was puking out the window of his car
and stopped light. So we gotta move on. We got
a lot of stuff to cover today. We got things,
we got things going on. Let's get into Think Fast
hosted by Vaughant today.
Speaker 3 (02:10):
Who is competing with who?
Speaker 5 (02:12):
I think it's gonna have to be Bailey versus me
because you're you've got your delay.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
Let's do it. Yeah, okay, all right, ladies, you know
how this goes.
Speaker 6 (02:20):
First of all, shout out to Northern one Hour Heating
for sponsor and I Think Fast and here we go.
Speaker 3 (02:24):
We're gonna do categories today. Well, I'll give you a letter.
Speaker 6 (02:26):
The first category is called the Let's see how you
handle this category. All these things i'm gonna give you
have a handle on them. I'm just gonna give you
a letter.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
Okay. This is something that has a handle that starts
with the letter.
Speaker 7 (02:38):
Both the boat has a handle to get in, okay,
and to pull it in.
Speaker 6 (02:46):
I was looking for a briefcase, but I'll give it
to you a briefcase. Something that has a handle that
starts with a tightrope.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
I have no idea.
Speaker 3 (03:01):
A toolbox, a toolbox, me and tight rope.
Speaker 6 (03:05):
Nope, all right, something that has a handle that starts
with the letter G.
Speaker 7 (03:12):
I can't think of anything that has im like a
Grandma gatading gas pump has a hand gas pump?
Speaker 1 (03:20):
Geez, Louise, I mean that's a handle, I guess. Okay,
would you really call that a handle?
Speaker 3 (03:26):
Do you call?
Speaker 7 (03:28):
I mean it has a place for your hand and
has little finger marks on it.
Speaker 6 (03:32):
All right, let's try this one. Okay, I'll switch up
the clues a little bit. All right, this is something
you used to cook. These are still all have handles,
but something you used to cook, and it starts with
the letter oh, yes, yes you.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
All right.
Speaker 6 (03:48):
This thing has a handle. A lot of ladies carry them,
and it starts with P. Purse Bailey, purse.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
All right.
Speaker 6 (03:55):
This is something that has a handle. You drink out
of it, and it starts with an M. Mug good Bailey.
Speaker 7 (04:01):
All right.
Speaker 6 (04:01):
The score right now is Bailey three JENNI one last
one in the Let's see how you handle this category?
Not well, this has a handle. You take it with
you on vacation, and it starts with S good.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
Jenny, easy one. I was waiting for that one.
Speaker 6 (04:18):
All right, we're gonna switch it up this category. This
category is called if you want it, put your name
on it. These are things that have your name on it.
And I will give you the clue and the letter
as well.
Speaker 3 (04:31):
Here we go.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
Usually wear this at a business meeting, and it starts
with N good Bailey name tag. This has your name
on it. You take it with you to school, and
it starts with L watchbox.
Speaker 4 (04:44):
Yes, what did you say, Jenny?
Speaker 3 (04:48):
A letter like a like an envelope.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
We don't have to argue it.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
No, I'm just curious. Here we go. This has your
name on it.
Speaker 6 (04:58):
You get these for birthday parties or weddings, and it's
starts with I ice cream cake.
Speaker 4 (05:02):
No, I give her ice cream cake.
Speaker 6 (05:04):
Ice cream was very creative I was looking for. I
was looking for invitation, all right. Scores Bailey five, Jenny three.
This has your name on it. You get it at
the end of the school year, and it starts with
why good nice nice.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Yeah, I'm like, what words start with?
Speaker 8 (05:23):
Why?
Speaker 6 (05:24):
The thing has your name on it? You're sending them
every day. And it starts with good text. It starts
with the Bailey, I wasn't listening, all right, the scores
neck and neck.
Speaker 3 (05:38):
It's five five right now.
Speaker 6 (05:40):
This is the last one in the If you want
to put your name on a category, I'm trying to
think of a better Okay, this.
Speaker 3 (05:50):
You usually put this in a frame and it starts
with the letter D. Didn't go. You're not playing Dave. Yes, Bailey,
the ding guy.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
That's a bit.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
She's kind of slow.
Speaker 7 (06:01):
It's because Dave was talking her first thing DINGO, I love.
Speaker 2 (06:10):
My house.
Speaker 3 (06:11):
No, it's a dango ate my baby, my baby. It's
a real story.
Speaker 1 (06:14):
It's about a woman in Australia years ago whose baby
disappeared and she said that a dango ate my baby,
and it later was determined that she made her own
baby disappear.
Speaker 6 (06:25):
All right, this is the last category.
Speaker 3 (06:29):
Bailey's at game point, J's at five. Yes, these are so.
I was letting the song play. This is the big
d round.
Speaker 6 (06:37):
All these things I'm gonna give you start with the
capital Day is the character in Star Wars. Next point
when I should have I don't know why I Next
point when is it tied up at six. Yes, okay,
this is this is winter. Take all that big D round.
All these start with the capital D. One of the
greatest actors on this planet, David Duffey.
Speaker 3 (07:02):
Give it to her.
Speaker 6 (07:03):
Come on, he's an actor, one of the greatest actors
on this planet.
Speaker 3 (07:08):
You don't know David David du covenany.
Speaker 4 (07:10):
Yeah, so I have double d's there.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
You don't have time to debate this. If you two
will like you with your lives.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
I guess you would have never heard of this person
a day. What were you looking for?
Speaker 7 (07:24):
Yeah, what's the short guy?
Speaker 4 (07:27):
That Danny DeVito. That's the other one.
Speaker 7 (07:29):
I have.
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Way better than Denzel Washington. Come on, David Cony, he
is the greatest actor. Will be back in his second
Kati w B Happy Monday, Watch for storms later on
this afternoon. And the good news is I think the
wild one over the weekend. No, they lost, they lost,
So they're two and two. The Wolves are killing one. Yeah,
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Wolves one, they are killing it. They are now three
up on the three to one up on the Lakers,
and so go Wolves. So Zach Dillon threw out the
first pitch at the Twins game the other day and
he is just like, I don't know, like he's just
a ballplayers. He's just like the nicest guy in the
building and he's a bad ass when it comes to
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playing baseball. So good for you, Zach. That was kind
of cool. All right, it's Katie b.
Speaker 3 (08:17):
Back to the action.
Speaker 1 (08:18):
We are gonna do the mount Rushmore of male pop stars.
So we're going to get to that in a couple
of seconds. So everybody think of they're mount Rushmore of
four male pop stars that you would have put on there. Okay,
everybody think about it. You got to think about yours too.
But in the meantime, we're doing something really cool.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
We do this.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
We came up with this one, I don't know, ten
years or so ago. But your favorite part of a
song is your favorite musical moment, that teeny tiny little
part of the song that every time it comes on
the radio you go, oh my god, I got to
turn it up.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
And it's not a verse, it's not a whole long thing.
Speaker 1 (08:54):
It's just a little moment, like a little drum fill
or a little vocal thing, or just a little paw
and then it starts up again. I love those, So
we call it favorite musical moments. We have a little
fun with it by changing it up by saying like, Okay,
I'll do mine.
Speaker 3 (09:09):
Hi. My name's Dave.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
I from chan Hassen, Minnesota, home of the Dinner Theater
and the Holiday Station store. My favorite musical moment is
in the song Spin Doctors from nineteen ninety three two Princes.
The very very very beginning drum lick at the beginning
is my favorite musical moment. Thank you. See the thing is,
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you can't hear that coming on the radio. You don't
know what's coming. It's just all of a sudden shows up.
And then usually the DJ would talk over and be like, hey,
it's totally flaild kada w shut up, let me hear
the song. That is my favorite musical moment. Jenny, give
me your favorite.
Speaker 3 (09:50):
Musical moment now.
Speaker 2 (09:51):
My name's Jenny.
Speaker 5 (09:52):
I live in Saint Louis Park, also home to a
Holiday station so you can try their new French toast sandwich.
My favorite musical moment is in Nelly's song Ei. It's
at the very beginning where he makes this noise and
it sounds like Tim the Toolman Taylor.
Speaker 9 (10:06):
Here you go, Lord, you've got a favorite musical moment,
then we'd love to hear yours were playing back on
Thursday at about seven twenty in the morning.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
So number one, it'll be fun. Number two you'll be
on the radio. Number three you get to give your
hometown a shout out. So basically, you go on the
talkback feature on that iHeartRadio app and we'll just record that.
We'll play you back on Thursday at seven twenty. If
you don't want to use the talkback for whatever reason,
that's okay. We get a phone number two. It's called
the listener line. It is six one two four zero
(10:48):
five twenty one oh seven. No, it doesn't spell anything
clever or fun, and it's not easy to remember. But
if you want to do it on the phone six
one two four zero five seven, but use the iHeartRadio
talkback feature, that makes it a whole lot easier. In
the dirt, they did mention the Rock and Roll Hall
(11:09):
of Fame inductees for this year, Cyndy Lapper, Chubby Checker, Outcast,
The White Stripes, Bad Company, Joe Cocker, and Soundgarden. Olivia
Rodrigo accepted an award from Planned Parenthood. Here's Olivia Rodrigo,
who the Bodies.
Speaker 10 (11:27):
And uses harmful ideologies to deny in safety and healthcare
and a great to be hard to think them because
impress a lot and how did it policies? Some of
those girls may not need to follow their dreams the
way I will be able to follow.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
Unfortunately, couldn't understand the word she said, is it just
me follow her dreams?
Speaker 2 (11:46):
That she wants people to be able to follow their dreams,
that's all.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Sinny did a little presentation. This is not really Dave's dirt,
but Jinny did a presentation for online influencers on Friday.
Speaker 2 (11:59):
It was super ser fun.
Speaker 5 (12:00):
I did acknowledge the fact that I had a pen
on my leg right before I got there. And also,
you know, when you think of influencers, you think of
these people who are probably pretty put together a lot
of times, and you know they've got like really good
aesthetics and stuff. You know who got up there and
started talking about how she talks about being gassy me
For me, I was like, you gotta be yourself. That
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is how people are going to relate to you. You
gotta be yourself. So I'm the one person that's like, yeah,
I just you know, if I'm gassy, I'll talk about it.
Speaker 4 (12:29):
It is what it is.
Speaker 7 (12:30):
The crowd's like, wow, she's just like me, yeah, exactly,
write that down.
Speaker 8 (12:33):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (12:34):
A lot of the women in the crowd are like
successful business owners and they were probably like, what did
we sign off for?
Speaker 2 (12:38):
Who is this girl?
Speaker 4 (12:40):
But yeah, it was It was.
Speaker 5 (12:41):
Really fun and I learned a lot myself because there
were four other women on this panel and it was.
Speaker 3 (12:46):
Yeah, it was great, very cool.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
Bill Belichick, he's the former Patriots coach and he's probably
seventy two, seventy five, and he stay and a woman
who's like, I don't know, thirty one or something like that.
So there she's being interviewed and then she kind of
shuts down the interviewer's question.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Here's a clip.
Speaker 11 (13:04):
Twenty four year old Jordan Hudson his creative muse, as
he writes in his book, make sure that that's the
Jordan was a constant presence during our interview.
Speaker 3 (13:15):
Never been too worried about what everybody else.
Speaker 4 (13:17):
Thanks, just try to do what I feel like, is
that's for me and what's right?
Speaker 3 (13:20):
How did you guys meet?
Speaker 7 (13:22):
Not talking about this?
Speaker 9 (13:23):
No?
Speaker 3 (13:24):
No, wow, he was doing yeah four, she's twenty four.
Speaker 5 (13:29):
Yeah, and he was doing just like a virtual interview,
and she just like jumped in the room and was
like ah no and shut it down as soon as he,
like the interviewer, tried to get the deeds twenty four
years old? Does she realize that he's not that old yet? Like,
he's not going to die anytime soon, right, She's got
a lot of years ahead of her of having to
pretend like she's sexually attracted to him.
Speaker 3 (13:51):
Yeah, but she doesn't have to. She'd do it as
long as she wants to, you know.
Speaker 1 (13:54):
I mean she is like, like, you know, next Wednesday,
if she decides she's out, she can be out.
Speaker 2 (13:58):
Yeah, but that's not why she's being come on, Well, the.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
Money, well, right, but she's enjoying the money right now
because he's got Bill Belichick money. He's won like seven
Super Bowls or something like that, so he's got tons
of money. So she's enjoying you know, like dinner's out
at Red Lobster, going to the Olive Garden, sitting in
you know, I don't know, at a little upgrade not
quite first class, but you know, just behind first class.
Speaker 3 (14:21):
In the Lextra leg room. So she's enjoying that. Go
to door County. I mean living the life.
Speaker 4 (14:26):
Love it there.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
It's really really nice there.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
Yeah, Yoda speaks backwards.
Speaker 3 (14:33):
Why George Lucas has an answer, and it's genius.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
He says, because if you speak regular English people won't
listen that much.
Speaker 3 (14:43):
So he'll be like, small, you judge me, you do
things like that. You know what I mean? Yeah, judge
me on my size, you will. I think that's what
he says.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Yeah, so he's like, so instead of you judge me
on my size, he says, judge me on my size,
you will.
Speaker 3 (14:57):
And that's my Yoda you you will be. I love.
What other Yoda quotes are there? The other Yoda quotes?
Speaker 7 (15:04):
Well, he says, you will be, but I don't know
in response to what but me and my sister say
that back to each other all the time.
Speaker 3 (15:09):
You will be, you will.
Speaker 4 (15:13):
Be anyway, He's great.
Speaker 3 (15:14):
I love Yoda.
Speaker 4 (15:16):
What else does he say?
Speaker 2 (15:17):
What else?
Speaker 3 (15:18):
A quotes that I know?
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Guilty pleasure songs from the nineties include Chumbawamba's tub Thumping,
I Get Up Again, Extreme Extremes, More Than Words, Santana's Smooth.
Speaker 3 (15:37):
So I Guess.
Speaker 1 (15:38):
During the NFL Draft Free for All, somebody prank called
Shador Sanders and made it seem like he was getting drafted,
which is good, but it turns out it was a prank.
The caller was the twenty one year old son of
the Atlanta Falcons defensive coordinator pulling a prank. So we
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have a little bit of audio about that one. And
this is the guy who called Shuter Sanders during the draft.
Here's a clip.
Speaker 6 (16:07):
Was here.
Speaker 8 (16:07):
Damn the thanks.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
How you doing you?
Speaker 8 (16:10):
Man?
Speaker 3 (16:11):
I'm good, been waiting on you.
Speaker 9 (16:12):
It's been along.
Speaker 8 (16:13):
Wait man for sure right here? Man, Yeah, but you're
gonna have to wait a little bit longer.
Speaker 4 (16:20):
Now, okay?
Speaker 8 (16:22):
That created Yo?
Speaker 10 (16:25):
What does that mean?
Speaker 3 (16:26):
Are you gonna what it me? And he was on
the phone. You heard that. He said you're gonna have
to wait a little bit along with sorry about that.
Speaker 8 (16:33):
I don't know what that was.
Speaker 3 (16:35):
Nobody got this number though.
Speaker 8 (16:36):
Man, he just got trolled. Ain't tripping now? Man?
Speaker 2 (16:42):
My heart like sins.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
This video was going every like viral over the weekend.
Speaker 6 (16:47):
And you can see, I mean his face facial reaction
wasn't like he dropped in disappointment, but it was like sad,
like you felt the second hand embarrassment, like oh, because
it was the draft and like the first day he
didn't get picked. The second day this happened, and he's
Deonce ands son and Deon Sanders is also an NFL legend,
so it was like, what in the hell?
Speaker 3 (17:06):
What a rotten prank? Wow? What a little ish that this?
I mean?
Speaker 1 (17:10):
And he's not just a nobody, he's like the kid
of a pretty prominent NFL you know, assistant coach.
Speaker 3 (17:15):
So it's kind of crazy. But they got picked.
Speaker 6 (17:17):
He did get drafted I think yesterday or like very
last minute, but he did finally get drafted, so good.
Speaker 1 (17:22):
From okay, good bad news. Drafted by Cleveland. I don't
know about whether that's true or not.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
No, he did get drafted by Cleveland.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Really, yess go Bengals.
Speaker 3 (17:34):
Just stop proud that.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
She even knew what team that was.
Speaker 7 (17:40):
There are Bengals in Ohio? Isn't the Cincinnati Bengals? Well,
I have way they're in Ohio. It's in the state.
Speaker 3 (17:49):
You're ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
Yeah, the No, that's like saying the Vikings are my
favorite baseball team.
Speaker 7 (17:54):
No, it's not because it's two football teams. They're just
they're in the same state.
Speaker 1 (17:58):
And fine, Jelly Roll brought up Lana del Rey for
a stage coach performance and we got a little clip
here we go.
Speaker 9 (18:14):
I'm so damned beyond life and shit.
Speaker 1 (18:24):
Do you feel like Jelly rolls a little overexposed right now?
Speaker 3 (18:27):
Yes? Like every day there's a Jelly Roll story.
Speaker 10 (18:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (18:30):
I like him and he's a likable person, but I
feel like he's a little bit overexposed.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
It's because he's big right now. He's a big name.
Speaker 5 (18:36):
NAMA like pop star that's super big right now.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Another pop star is super big right now.
Speaker 11 (18:43):
Name one.
Speaker 5 (18:43):
Okay, Sabrina is a good one, but it's like Taylor Swift.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
She got her to her done.
Speaker 5 (18:47):
That's kind of over, except for there are rumors she
might be doing some more shows. I don't know if
you guys heard this, but it's probably gonna be like
Granty Ticket.
Speaker 3 (18:55):
We're not comparing Jelly Roll to Taylor Swift.
Speaker 5 (18:56):
No, but I'm just saying that, like, who are we
gonna highlight right now? If not someone who has a
really good personality and has songs coming out.
Speaker 4 (19:04):
Yeah, he's a hoot.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
He is a hoot.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
It's just I just feel a little bit there's a
little bit overexposure. But you know what, it's not terrible,
all right, thank you.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
That is a dirt.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
It is brought to you by six y one two
Injured Heimer and Lammer's Injury Law. I got an email
that I wanted to read to you guys. Actually, you
know what it's painful to read, Jenny. Can you read
the email about the pet the whole thing, because somebody
is over the top angry about something we did on
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the show last week.
Speaker 3 (19:34):
So and it's me. They're mad at me, they're not
mad at you, guys.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Buckle up, David, Are you ready?
Speaker 3 (19:40):
I'm ready?
Speaker 2 (19:41):
Okay, it says Dave.
Speaker 5 (19:42):
I've been listening to you for the past twenty five
years and you have said some stupid stuff here and there,
but a lot of the time it's either harmless or it's.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
Kind of funny. This time you crossed the line.
Speaker 5 (19:54):
They say, I know you're looking for a dog to
replace your sweet Josie, but I can't believe you even
set foot in a pet store. You were talking about
how cute the puppies were, and you even called your
wife Susan on the air to ask her if you
could buy a pet store dog.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Shame on you.
Speaker 5 (20:12):
There are so many other adoptable dogs out there that
aren't bread.
Speaker 2 (20:16):
For purposes of greed.
Speaker 5 (20:18):
You said the dog you were looking at was about
thirty five hundred dollars. That is absolutely outrageous. There's no
such thing as a reputable breeder. They are breeding dogs
and flooding the market with expensive designer dogs that are
overpriced and probably inbred.
Speaker 2 (20:34):
And not healthy.
Speaker 3 (20:35):
Wow.
Speaker 5 (20:36):
Promoting shop shopping at a pet store is not a
lot different than promoting drunk driving or beating on your kid. Jeez,
you owe all of us an apology, and that comes
from someone named Faith Geese Dave.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Oooh, she is not happy.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
I think I'm just like I. I okay. Number one,
you're being ridiculous.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
Faith.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
Promoting shopping in to pet store is no different than
promoting drunk driving or beating on your kid. This woman
is a lunatic. She is a luna tick. I'll go
ahead and say it. I hate to make a statement
about that like that to somebody who listens to the
show and just listened for a long time, you are
a lunatic because comparing that to shopping at a pet store.
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Number One, people have the right to do whatever they want.
You want to buy a petitive pet store. Then go
you want to go to a breeder, go All dogs
need a home, even pet store dogs need a home.
They're just innocent little creatures. They're not evil. The evil
might be in the breeders, but I know that's another story.
But I didn't buy a dog. I went in because
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I miss having a dog, and a pet store is
one place where you can go, and not every pet
store does. But this put pet store is like, do
you want to hold one? I'm like, can I? So
I held a little docks into little dog. Oh, it
was so cute. It was like eight weeks old, just adorable.
Not the dog for me because I want a dog
that can run with me. And then I held this
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other one. It was a mini Bernie doodle. Yeah, man,
it was just oh, he was so great and he
was so sweet. And I did ask susan kind of
tongue in cheek, should I buy this dog?
Speaker 3 (22:22):
And she's like, no, you're not gonna because I.
Speaker 1 (22:24):
Really want to get like a five year old adult
dog that somebody just couldn't take care of anymore. And
to go into a pet store, there's nothing wrong with
it if you want to buy from a pet store
you have every right to do it. But most people know, hey,
I want to get like an adopted like you know,
a shelter dog or a foster dog or something like that,
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and that's probably what we're gonna go for. But there's
some people they specifically want a burn a doodle, or
they want a pure bread Collie or whatever it is.
I don't think that breeders are evil. I think that
some breeders are unscrupulous. But what do you guys think?
Was she a little bit over the top with this?
Speaker 10 (23:07):
Well?
Speaker 5 (23:07):
I don't think it's not your fault that these dogs
are in a pet store because of breeders' actions that
they took and now they couldn't find anyone to take
those dogs, and now they are in a pet store.
So I don't think that that's your fault. And equating
it to something like abuse and drunk driving.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
Is absolutely ridiculous. Right, if you got a dog.
Speaker 5 (23:25):
From a pet store, you're doing a good thing for
that dog. You know, It's not like that is harming
that dog. It's not like you went in and just
started punching dogs then. But no, you were just going
to look at them.
Speaker 1 (23:36):
And I hold some puppies and you know what, would
I consider buying a pet from a pet store?
Speaker 3 (23:40):
Yeah? I got Josie a pet.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
Store and she was wonderful. She was just such a
sweet girl. And she had her and her brother, and
we looked at both of them, and Josie was a
little bit more friendly and so. But then we got
Gracie down at the Golden Valley Humane Society. Rex was
like a foster dog and he was like seven years
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old and nobody wanted him anymore. And they were great dogs.
But I think that I don't know, let me read
some text messages. Faith is so ridiculous, Dave. There are
plenty of reputable breeders with healthy Wait, they're coming in
so fast that it's were updating here. I agree, it's
disappointing that you went to a pet store for a
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doodle no less, they're not even a real breed. But
it's definitely not the same as promoting drunk driving or
child abuse. But she's got a point that it shouldn't
be promoted. This lady is sick. Who cares if people
want to go to a pet store. It's part of
finding your forever friend. Faith sounds like a white woman
who's never stood for any human rights in her life.
I don't know about that one. Puppy mill dogs go
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to pet stores. If you want a preer bread colleige,
do your research and go to a reputable breeder. The
guy that I talked to down to the pet store,
and again, I'm not promoting pet stores, but I'm also
not going to bash them just for existence. He says,
you know, it used to be that one. Now it's
all USDA governed and regulated, and the breeders have got
to be reputable. And if you want to burn a
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doodle and you can't find one at the Humane Society,
then you know you have every right to go to
a breeder. And people bash on doodles all the time,
But I aren't doodles great dogs.
Speaker 3 (25:18):
I mean, I love them.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
I watch a lot of doodles and they're very well behaved,
most of them.
Speaker 5 (25:23):
Yeah, I'm pretty sure they don't shed, or at least
none of the ones I watch shed, So that's great.
Speaker 1 (25:27):
Josie was a labordoodle and she didn't shed at all.
Steve's got a what is his Steve's got one, He's
got a golden golden doodle.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
Golden doodles. And then they want one little one too.
Speaker 4 (25:38):
Hmm.
Speaker 7 (25:39):
Okay, So people are texting and saying like good breeders
are different than pet stores and that pet stores support
puppy mills.
Speaker 4 (25:45):
So that's where that the difference is there.
Speaker 3 (25:48):
Well, I don't know that. I don't know that that's true.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
Does every pet store promote a puppy to promote a
puppy mill?
Speaker 3 (25:53):
I don't know that.
Speaker 7 (25:54):
I don't know if they're promoting it, but I think
maybe they get their dogs from puppy mills. It seems like,
I mean, we're getting a lot of text messages that
are kind of.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
Saying that same thing. I guess I don't have the information.
Speaker 5 (26:04):
Dave, I've got some people call it on the phone
if you want to talk to them. Nichol's on the
phone right now.
Speaker 3 (26:08):
Absolutely, Nicole.
Speaker 1 (26:09):
We got an angry letter from a woman who said, Dave,
I can't believe you promote it, even going into a
pet store. It is a terrible thing to promote breeders
are reading expensive dogs, they're unscrupulous, blah blah blah. And
I'm like, well, I don't know that it's that bad
of a sin. I don't want a dog from a
pet store. But I want a dog, Nicole, what do
you want to say?
Speaker 11 (26:31):
Man?
Speaker 8 (26:31):
Right away, I thought, oh, Dave, you're going to rile
the animal rescue community. That. Yeah, that is one of
the worst sins is to go to a pet store. Oh,
they do. They all come from puppy mills. And as
a former foster, I fostered for over ten years. Until
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you've seen firstthand dogs come from puppy mills, you just
don't know. They don't know what humans are. They're terrified
of everything. They don't know how to most of the time,
go through doorways, walk on grass, what tile is? They
get scared of their collar, hitting their water dish. I mean,
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it's a completely different world. So equating it to abuse,
there's nothing short of the definition.
Speaker 7 (27:24):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (27:24):
Really, I'm actually surprised to hear that because you know that.
I'll be honest with you, Nicall the dogs that I
held were so sweet, They were playful. The one Bernadoodle
was like he couldn't stop licking my face. He was
so happy. And I'd put him down, he'd run them
down the little enclosure. Then he'd run back to me
and he'd try to jump up on me. And they
seem really well adjusted.
Speaker 8 (27:43):
Absolutely as puppies they are. They don't know any different.
They are sweet little puppies like anything else. The biggest
thing that you can do is as the parents. If
you're at a store or you're at somewhere that you
think is a reputable breeder. That's a number one biggest
threadful is if you cannot be the parents. Most of
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the time they're neglected, they're matted. If you knew any
simple Google search just for any puppy mill, you'll see
they're in tiny cages, which is why they don't know
how to do those things. So I figured that you
would be going with a rescue dog, and I'm glad
to hear that you are looking for an adult dog
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because you already know their temperament, you'll know the things
that they know, and you'll know how to help them
best adjust.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
Well, there's a lot of there's a lot of reasons
why I go for an older rescue dog because number one,
I want an older dog because they're usually trained, they
got out of the puppy stage. They're not going to
chew on you and bite you every chance they get.
And also just want to find a home for a
dog that really needs a home, and we came really
close to adopting one from Spots last Stop, and somebody
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else got that was gathering and Gavin was close to
be in the right one, but maybe not exactly the
right one. So we're still looking with you know, like
little rescue places and the Humane Society and that type
of thing. But I went into the pet store because
I love dogs and I wanted to hold a puppy.
It's kind of like somebody who really loves babies. You
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can't go into a baby city and hold a baby
Baby city. Great, if you could still at the mall.
It's in the mall, it's in Harmar.
Speaker 4 (29:26):
Is it upstairs or downstairs?
Speaker 1 (29:27):
It's upstairs in Harmar in the north wing, and then
the Gay City and then you can hold it. Wouldn't
that be great? Though? But I just I don't know.
Somebody says, I, this is it. We had a tons
of text messages. I am an adopt don't shop gal myself,
but I wouldn't waste my time going after you. In
an email, another one says she's nuts, just to make
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a point about having to buy a dog from a
breeder versus shelter. Some of us have allergies to most dogs,
so it's got to be the right mixture in order
for us to have a dog. All dogs and animals
of that deserve love, no matter where they came from. And
I think there's a point to that too. You know,
you see a pet store dog and it's still a
helpless little creature that needs love. So you know, I
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hope they all get sold. I don't know. Yeah, I'm
I'm not on the fence. I'm definitely on the rescue
foster side. But but I just wanted to hold a dog. Yeah,
and I didn't buy a dog from there, and I'm
not going to buy a dog from there, But boy,
people get fired up.
Speaker 7 (30:31):
What happens to the someone to text in if someone
doesn't adopt the dogs at the pet store, then who will?
They are animals too, and those dogs didn't choose to
be in that environment. Why should they not get the
opportunity to be adopted to So I understand not going
to pet stores because you don't want to support like
the whole puppy mill thing, but I do wonder, like
what happens to those dogs if no one goes to
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that pet store.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
That's a really, really good question.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
Because you know what, Let's say there's a dog that's
you know, like not desirable for whatever reason, and they're
eight weeks old when they come in, and then they're like,
you know, maybe like they're ten months or a year old,
and they don't fit in the little kendle in the
pet store anymore. What happens to them? What do they
gaen to a foster? What do they do or.
Speaker 7 (31:09):
Like do they end up going to, you know, like
a rescue or like a humane society or something.
Speaker 4 (31:13):
I wonder what they go through.
Speaker 3 (31:18):
Text messages.
Speaker 1 (31:19):
I love rescue, of course, but puppy mills are completely
different than reputable breeders. Depends on the pet store and
where they get their dogs.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
Question.
Speaker 1 (31:27):
Is there even a pet store that's open in the
Twin Cities anymore? The only one that I knew of
in Colorado Springs has been there for like forty years
or something like that. Are there pet stores still in Minnesota?
Speaker 5 (31:37):
I don't know the last time I've seen one, but
I feel like other's stores that obviously sell pet things,
but I don't know if they have dogs and.
Speaker 2 (31:45):
Elmore like there or anything.
Speaker 7 (31:46):
There's one in the North Town Mall, and I know
that that one is not a good one.
Speaker 3 (31:51):
I'm pretty sure.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
Yeah, but I think that's the only one I've because
I grew up near there, so like that's the only
one I remember of like seeing in my youth. But
I haven't seen one. I mean, I always just go
to the Humane Society to get animals.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
That's where, Yeah, I mean, that's we've been to the
Humane Humane Society. And yeah, it's just an interesting that
people are so passionate about their pets and we are too.
I mean, Jenny Foster's dog are like, you know, babysits dogs,
dog sits.
Speaker 9 (32:19):
Dogs, the dogs.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
Dogs, and Vant wants to get a dog.
Speaker 1 (32:25):
And Bailey grew up with huskies and I've had a
dog most years of my adult life. And you know,
you just want you just want to meet your new
little buddy. Yeah, And I tell you a little thing
about Gavin. So Gavin was like a yellow lab and
he was about ten months old and he was, you know,
he was great. And I saw him at Spots last
stop and we had him come to the house and
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we really like Gavin, but he's just you know, he's
a little bit more puppy. And Susan wasn't quite ready.
So Gavin was adopted by somebody who lived in an
apartment and then unfortunately they weren't able to keep them
because they said, it's not working in an apart aartment,
so they gave them back. So Gavin is still available
with spots last stop.
Speaker 7 (33:05):
That happened with my cat too, Like he got adopted
and then they gave him back. But I'm glad they
did because then I got him. But oh, I feel
bad for Gavin. I wonder if his name if they
changed his name when they adopted him and gave him
back and always get a new name.
Speaker 3 (33:19):
That's what happened to money.
Speaker 1 (33:20):
We can thanks roll the feedback on that one, so
judge away. I mean, you know, I'm not perfect, but
I think I am, and I think that's the important thing.
Speaker 5 (33:28):
It is the important thing. As long as you think
you're perfect, that's all that matters.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Yeah, yeah, yay, support each other, all right. It's Katie
able to be Tomorrow.
Speaker 1 (33:38):
We're just gonna start with pick your ticket Tuesday on
the Dave Ryan Show. Lots of tickets for everything from
Halsey to Katie Perry to Jonas Brothers. Gracie Abrams I
think is on the list too.
Speaker 2 (33:50):
Nope, we have You didn't see her, did.
Speaker 1 (33:55):
You, Megan Trainer? She can be state fair. So anyway,
that starts tomorrow about seven. Over on KATIEWB. Let's do this.
Let's get into Vnsters the pot. See what's on Vaunt's
mind this morning, Vaunt, Let's get started.
Speaker 3 (34:10):
What is on your mind on Monsters the Plot? Thank you, David.
Speaker 6 (34:13):
I think you should be banned from entering a movie
theater ten minutes after the movie started. And I'll tell
you why. Over the weekend I went to go see Center,
the new Michael B. Jordan movie. It was a good movie.
That's not what this is about. I feel like you
have no consideration or respect for yourself or for anybody
in the theater if you walk in ten minutes after
it started, because now I have to move my fee
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and like adjust my reclienting chair so you can get
to your seat.
Speaker 3 (34:38):
Or excuse me? Is that your seat? Is that your seat?
Speaker 6 (34:41):
That's how you have no respect for me, and that
you have no respect for yourself, because sometimes the most
pivotal parts of the movie start in the first ten minutes.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
Yeah, that's all the exposition, that's the.
Speaker 1 (34:49):
They can't get there early anymore, because I mean, the
movie will say it starts at like one fifty, It
doesn't start at one to fifty. There's twenty five minutes
of trailers, so it's really gonna start at about two
fifteen or two twenty, and then you're late ten minutes
after that.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
Yeah, that's ridiculous.
Speaker 6 (35:05):
I was having this debate with my couple of my
friends in my group chat from Jersey, and they were saying, like, oh, well,
if even if I get there ten fifteen minutes, I
can use context clues to figure out what's going on.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
No, you can't do that with every single movie. That's
not the case.
Speaker 9 (35:17):
Right.
Speaker 3 (35:18):
Well, Also, I.
Speaker 7 (35:19):
Don't understand, like, so they're ten minutes late after the
actual movie or just like the trailers after the movie started.
I would just say, like if I showed up and
I was already missing ten minutes of the movie, I
would just wait until the next one, Like wait until
the next showing.
Speaker 6 (35:34):
Some people just don't think like that. Some people are like, oh,
I bought my ticket already. But because like Dave said,
the time of the movie is when the trailers start,
So that means that that if you're ten minutes late,
for the movie. That really means we're what like a
half hour ish late because you missed the trailers and
the first ten minutes you have no respect for us
because now you're in my way trying to.
Speaker 3 (35:51):
Get scooch past your seat.
Speaker 6 (35:53):
Oh let me scooch by you there, And you don't
care about yourself because why did you come here so late?
Speaker 3 (35:58):
And it's annoying.
Speaker 1 (35:59):
You know, some people are just chronically late. I mean
I've worked with people who just are late for everybody
knows somebody. It's like if the movie starts at one fifty,
you tell them the movie starts at one fifteen, and
maybe they'll be there by one fifteen.
Speaker 6 (36:12):
They should like lock the doors on movie theaters or
just say hey, you can't come into this theater anymore
because it's just rude. And then, like I said, the
most important parts of a movie, whether it's the building exposition,
they got to find out why this girl has beef
with this guy, or maybe it's one of those movies
where they show the end first and then it's like
two days prior you miss out on all the movie.
(36:34):
And then I get mad because I wasted my money.
Dave and I are both the type of people. We're
watching movies at home with Susan or Alyssa, we have
to pause it just to get up and get a
drink because you don't want to miss anything.
Speaker 3 (36:45):
Oh, absolutely, yes, we don't want to miss a thing.
Speaker 6 (36:47):
And they're like, oh, I can go make a snack,
I can go pee, I can YadA YadA YadA, And
I'm like, wow.
Speaker 1 (36:52):
Yeah, I'll pause this, like if we're watching something, I'll posit.
And then Susan's going to the bathroom and it's like,
you don't have to posit, Like no, I gotta posit
because it's something happen happens and I'm confused.
Speaker 3 (37:00):
I need to ask you what it was about. So
I like it.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
Vaunt, thank you for stirring the pot. On KATIEWB. We're
gonna do a little game here called Wheel of Opinions.
We played this once in a while. We spin the wheel,
something random comes up, and then one of us has
to give an opinion on this particular thing. So, uh, Vaunt,
you're kind of mouthy, We're gonna let you get started.
(37:25):
You're gonna go first spin the wheel and see what
you come up with.
Speaker 6 (37:30):
Wheel first one is Thunderstorms thunderstorms are probably the most
relaxing type of weather, except there was this one time
there was a thunderstorm in my house and I was
We had like a fan half hanging in the window,
and I guess the lightning was so big that it
dropped the fan on my floor and I.
Speaker 3 (37:50):
Woke up all paniced, and I was like, ah.
Speaker 6 (37:52):
But other than that relaxing, oh wow, okay, okay, all nice,
you're up next.
Speaker 3 (37:56):
Spin that wheel, Bai.
Speaker 4 (38:04):
I got decorative edge scissors.
Speaker 1 (38:08):
Man came up with, what in the world what is
a decorative edge scissors?
Speaker 3 (38:12):
Like the ones with the little squigglies or something.
Speaker 4 (38:16):
I know what you mean.
Speaker 7 (38:17):
I don't necessarily have an opinion on decorative edge scissors,
but I support them in every single way. They are
sometimes hard to cut with, but I love a decorative edge.
Speaker 4 (38:25):
Why don't we sell these everywhere?
Speaker 3 (38:27):
Period?
Speaker 7 (38:28):
Okay, thank you want for decorative edge scissors.
Speaker 5 (38:41):
Gardening, So I have recently learned that there's two different
definitions of gardening. There's the gardening where you put plants
into the ground and love it blooms into a beautiful
flower garden. And then there's gardening that means smoking weed.
Oh I'm a fan of the first one, not the latter.
I do enjoy planting plants. I grew up with the
mother who i'm landscaping company, so it is definitely something
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ingrained in my system. I'm not as good as she is,
but gardening is very relaxing.
Speaker 2 (39:07):
I agree.
Speaker 3 (39:07):
Okay, all right, I'll go ahead and spin. Here we go.
Open mics, open mics.
Speaker 1 (39:20):
Okay, you know, I don't have a lot of opinions
on open mics, but I think a lot of people
who I went to a friend's open mic show one
time and it was terrible, and she knew she was bombing.
And then she ended her set with not a lot
of reaction from the audience, and I was trying to
support her, like and she walked off the stage by
closing her set with well, I can tell you don't
(39:41):
want to hear any more of me, so I'm going
to leave. And I was like, oh, no, good, all right,
another round wheel of opinions. Vaunt, you're up.
Speaker 6 (39:58):
Chipotle. I've hit Chipotle for the first time maybe a
year ago. It's okay, let me decide to say. Okay,
it's good, but Ponchero's is low key a little bit better.
It's a little higher up on the food chain.
Speaker 3 (40:10):
Oh really, Okay, Okay, they're harder to find though. Ponchero's.
Oh yeah, I guess so.
Speaker 2 (40:16):
Is that more of a Jersey thing?
Speaker 3 (40:17):
No?
Speaker 6 (40:17):
Oh, honestly, I've never had pon Chero's for until here,
for the first time.
Speaker 2 (40:21):
I've never been.
Speaker 3 (40:22):
It's like a local. I think it's a Minnesota place.
I'm not sure. Yeah, they're really good.
Speaker 2 (40:26):
Call it pon Chero's.
Speaker 4 (40:27):
I think it's Panchero's. But I guess it doesn't really matter.
Speaker 3 (40:29):
I don't know ponchos. Okay, Bailey.
Speaker 4 (40:39):
I got movies that go.
Speaker 7 (40:40):
Straight to streaming, and I actually do have an opinion
on this because I don't like it when movies go
straight to streaming because when they're in the theater, they're
encouraging people to get out of their house and go
and support some local theater in your hometown and you know,
be a part of the community. So if it goes
straight to streaming, then you're like, wow, I don't have
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to go anywhere.
Speaker 4 (41:01):
I can just sit at home.
Speaker 7 (41:02):
No, go outside, go outside, go see a movie in
the theater. Stop putting things straight to streaming.
Speaker 4 (41:07):
Gosh, darn it.
Speaker 5 (41:09):
But don't you feel like the only ones that do
that are really bad movies.
Speaker 4 (41:12):
I thought that before, but I see I'm thinking of
like Wicked. Like I think Wicked was only out.
Speaker 7 (41:17):
For like a month, and then it was available on
streaming and you could I mean, it was for available
for purchase. But still like, oh, people say, oh, I
can just buy it at home and watch it at home.
Go outside.
Speaker 3 (41:28):
Police.
Speaker 2 (41:29):
It's scary.
Speaker 3 (41:30):
The movie companies don't care.
Speaker 1 (41:31):
They figure out the best way to profit off of this,
and they're like, oh, okay, we'll put in the theater
for four weeks and then and then put it on
you know, make it on a you know, you rent
or you buy it.
Speaker 4 (41:41):
So it's depressing to me. I don't care about me money.
I care about community, Okay.
Speaker 5 (41:48):
Jenny Scented candles.
Speaker 1 (41:59):
When there's a big scented candle country here in Minnesota.
Speaker 5 (42:02):
Yeah, there is a Loom I believe, and I have
a bunch of their candles and I love them.
Speaker 6 (42:06):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (42:07):
You know, there's a lot of.
Speaker 5 (42:07):
Things out there nowadays that say like they're not good
for you. And the the pheromones it's not faeromones, it's
something weird like, yeah, that gets like dispelled into the
air is bad for your body. And I'm like, you
know what, I'm going to burn these candles until they're gone.
Speaker 4 (42:20):
I do not care. I will live it up and live.
Speaker 5 (42:23):
And I'm a big girly fan of different seasonal candles,
especially like the fall ones and then the winter ones
the best.
Speaker 1 (42:30):
Yeah, all right, spend it one more time. Mechanical pencils. Okay,
nobody has an opinion on mechanical pencils. I don't take
one up. Yeah, I mean they're fine. I don't really
(42:53):
have any use for one. They they're fine. I really
got there. Yeah, they're wonderful. They're the best thing ever.
You know what, Every household should have a drawer full
of mechanical pencils. Wow, because you can twist it and
more will come out.
Speaker 2 (43:08):
You really have you never did you push the butt?
Speaker 7 (43:12):
Yeah?
Speaker 3 (43:13):
The little depends on the model that you get.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
Knowing so much as I do about mechanical pencils, you
came up with mechanics.
Speaker 3 (43:19):
You mechanical pencils all the way I did, Jenny.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
Yeah, because I use a mechanic.
Speaker 5 (43:24):
I use a mechanical pencil because it's like the only
thing we have left in the office supply cabinet.
Speaker 2 (43:28):
We don't have any mohere pens left. Yeah, so I
use it.
Speaker 3 (43:30):
You mean here at the station. Yeah, don't tell you
know where there's.
Speaker 5 (43:33):
A don't tell me to go in that studio. I
went in that studio. None of those pens work. I
literally tried twenty different pens. They know what you're talking about.
I went in there and none of them.
Speaker 3 (43:41):
Were He always says, go in this, what is that
a cool studio?
Speaker 1 (43:44):
And they have studios like a male bin full of
pens in there. Yeah, they're all read.
Speaker 3 (43:50):
They're probably all for nineteen ninety six.
Speaker 4 (43:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (43:52):
Back in middle school, if you didn't have a mechanical pencil,
like if you just were used number two pencils, you
were laying.
Speaker 4 (44:00):
Really yeah that makes sense.
Speaker 5 (44:01):
Yeah, then how did you socialize with all of your
classmates at the little pencil sharpener little pencils?
Speaker 6 (44:07):
True, that little walk to the mechanical or to the
regular pencil sharpener on the wall, that was a goaded walk.
Speaker 7 (44:13):
Jenny's making it out like it's the water cooler, Like, hey,
you guys, what'd you hear on the playground?
Speaker 5 (44:17):
It was though, and then you purposely like break your
pencil sometimes so you can get.
Speaker 6 (44:24):
Up off your and go show off your outfit, or
go like walk by the girl you had a crush on.
Speaker 2 (44:28):
Yeah, go flair with them all right.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
That is wheel of opinions on one to one point
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