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Hannah Montana is a lot of,
Hannah Montana fever going on right now
with the 20th anniversary special.
The show aired already.
I did. I think it was Tuesday night.
Okay.
I found this interesting though
because at first, I'm like,
okay, so the house that they use
for the exterior shots of Hannah Montana's Malibu mansion
is on Airbnb.
So I skimmed the story and I realized
this house is a famous house.
Like a bunch of stuff has happened in this house.
So the 20th anniversary celebration continues.
You can now stay at the mansion,
this Malibu mansion thanks to Airbnb,
the actual home,
they use it for the exterior shots.
And then I guess everything inside was on a set.
Fans will be able to step right into Hannah's closet.
They're going to have all kinds of little pop star outfits
that you can try on.
Hopefully in your size, I have no idea.
Glittering looks, sequintops, bold accessories.
And you can walk right out the back to the beach.
It's a neat world we live in
where things are so thoughtful.
Like, yeah, I want a cool experience.
I wouldn't do it.
Right. But I do think that if you're a huge Hannah Montana fan,
that's kind of a neat experience.
There are 10 one night stays available from April 6th through April 16th.
The groups of four can request a book starting today at nine for free.
You can go. Yep.
You all you got to do is get yourself to Malibu, I guess.
Wow. Yeah. So it's, uh, today, well, you know what?
Says 9 a.m. That could be Eastern time.
I would go check this.
I just Google it. I don't have the address.
Sorry.
It's a 10 free one night stays for four people.
This mansion has some history.
It was where Reese Witherspoon's character lived in Big Little Lies.
Oh, remember how you the beach was right out there.
She was married to the guy from six from severance severance.
Yes.
Adam Scott.
Yeah.
It was also used for season four of Selena Gomez's cooking show Selena and chef.
All right.
And what else?
That's it.
Oh, okay.
And the outside shots of Hannah Montana.
So I wonder if there are definitely places that are like on the Hollywood register of places
that you can rent and use for shows locations that are that make themselves available.
Like, um, in Hawaii, there's a there's a ranch and they shot parts of Jurassic Park there.
And you can go stay there and, you know, sort of travel tourism kind of stuff.
But the fact is they found this location.
They rented it and have made it famous.
And so we had a house like that in our neighborhood in LA.
Oh, like they would do locations.
They would do they would do some stuff there.
You'd see some reality shows.
But what happened though was it started getting rented out by people making adult movies.
And the neighbors were not happy about it.
And they actually got rid of the they had to get rid of the Airbnb.
They do say that people do rent Airbnb specifically to set up porn.
There was one just last week.
We didn't report it because it's not really news.
But there was a lady who was making an only fans lady who'd rented an Airbnb
and was making a shower videos.
Oh, and so the rest photo is this cute girl smiling, which I thought that's strange.
Because it turned well, the way the headline read, it was like,
this person's going to the bathroom in these Airbnb's and it's disgusting.
Oh, and that's what she does.
Yeah, she's a shower.
Yes, oh, those kind of showers.
Oh, I thought you were like, oh, it's just a great big shower.
No, no, I'm trying to say this lady was arrested for renting out Airbnb's and using them.
But then it turned out she's an only fans person that was making videos of that type
for her fans.
But she was arrested because she's
ruining these people's homes.
Oh, so she's not going to the actual physical bathroom.
No, she's going wherever she feels like going in the kitchen on the floor.
Oh, Lord, yeah, you know what I mean?
Is she making any money?
I don't know anything about it.
And they're only fans.
But the whole like she's very cute and smiling and then there's the this person is
going to the bathroom in the house.
Yeah, right now she's smiling at the camera while she's going,
we've narrowed it down to just her face.
You know, I was just saying it's a neat world where you can go and rent, uh,
but it's also a sick world where that's what people are able to access videos of someone
doesn't matter if that's your thing.
It's an enjoy.
Good for you.
But enjoy in someone else's house.
It's not don't rent my house and do nasty things.
Right.
Uh, Miley back to this really just really quickly.
Um, Miley has a new song that's coming out tomorrow.
If you watch the Hannah Montana anniversary specials,
it's the song she performed at the very end.
It's a new original song and it's called Younger You.
So we'll get a hold of it tomorrow.
We'll listen to it.
She is so smart.
She is smart.
She just keeps putting out hits and isn't worrying about
the album or the whole tour that should follow.
She doing what she wants.
Yeah, she actually has said I don't tour.
Right.
It's not for me.
It's not a healthy thing for me to do.
Uh, this has been floating around since yesterday.
I didn't get to it then, but I did want to mention it.
Um, I'm a big Stephen Colbert fan.
I used to love the Colbert report on Comedy Central
and he has often demonstrated himself to be an Uber nerd.
He is a guy who can tell you anything about like the Lord of the Rings.
He's like, it's like he's a student of it.
So he is on his way out at CBS.
They've canceled the show and I think May is maybe the end.
But he just got himself a new gig.
He is writing a Lord of the Rings movie,
which at first I want, okay.
And he's writing it apparently with his son.
So I was like, okay.
But it turns out that he made the announcement
in a joint interview with, um,
with an adjoined video with Peter Jackson,
who is pretty much in charge of all things Lord of the Rings.
This movie is one in kind of a series.
The hunt for Gollum is actually, I think they're in pre-production right now.
They're casting and they're figuring out how to do this.
So it's, it's sort of a side story.
Colbert's movie is going to be called Lord of the Rings, Shadow of the Past.
And it covers six chapters from the book,
The Fellowship of the Ring, which I believe is the first one.
Chapters that weren't included in that movie.
So he's going to take these chapters and flush them out and write a movie.
Have you read these books?
Lord of the Rings?
Yeah.
Yes, they're ponderous.
They're big.
I can't imagine a kid today picking up and going, going through.
There's, there are a lot.
I read them as a kid, but we had nothing else to do when I was a kid.
You know, there's so many things to do now there,
but I love them.
They are epic tales, crazy things happen.
Um, the first, my first exposure ever to,
and all this stuff was the movie, the cartoon movie, the Hobbit.
Oh yeah, they showed it in school when like something would happen and they,
you know, they throw the hobbit on, throw the hobbit on,
and put us all in the capsules.
It would air on regular network TV.
I didn't go see it in a movie theater or anything,
but it was just one of those.
And I was so captured by that,
that just all these different various races of people
and, um, each one with their own,
like there's elves, there's trolls.
Orcs are horrifying.
Obviously the Hobbits, um,
this is from 1977, the cartoon.
Yeah, I loved that.
And so after that, and then there's other books
besides the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit.
This is the Simarillion and there's a,
there's a few other ones.
I've branched out a little bit, but I'm sure there's more.
I'm looking at the art, and I don't,
I've looked it up to see what the art looked like,
because I have no memory of the movie that you guys are talking about.
I never saw that.
Oh yeah, that's it.
Right there.
Can you see it?
Yeah, yeah, no, I, I, like I said,
I've watched that a million times.
Yeah, I've never seen it.
I was obsessed with it.
Remember the scene was smog when there's the one scale missing,
and he, yeah, so good.
Anyway, I'm not a nerd the way Steven Colbert is,
but I have read those books.
Well, I was just thinking,
I would never consider reading these books.
I, there's no way I could.
But what, I would think that the chapters that got left out of the movie
are the most boring parts, right?
It would, you, especially since he made three movies out of,
out of the Lord of the Rings.
And so there's just so much in the books.
There is, I know.
It's like, it's like, it's like fat books, like,
it's like the, the Game of Thrones books,
like as they got past the first one,
they had to start cutting plot lines.
That, you know, some of them I thought were really good.
Yes, plot lines.
Or they'd take a character that they'd already introduced,
and rather than introduce a whole new set of characters,
they'd take those people and put them and make them do that.
Right.
That's quite clever.
It was pretty clever.
So Colbert's movie is called Lord of the Rings Shadow of the Past.
It's based on these six lost chapters.
He says it's faithful to both the books and the movies.
And it'll be a while before we see it.
The Hunter Gollum is supposed to come out year from December.
So December of 2027.
And then his, I guess he's in the midst of writing it right now.
It's nice to see that Colbert will be keeping busy.
Yeah, that's cool that he was actually hired to do it.
Yeah.
Good for him.
I know. And his son.
That's cool.
Yeah.
It's fun to do things with your, with your kids to feel like.
Like Riley and I, we, uh, we made a word game.
And we still have it and we work on it all the time.
And it's just like, it's a fun.
It's like super fun to like see him do what he does
and to be able to collaborate.
It must be awesome for Steven Colbert to have like a fan
of something that he's such a nerd for in his family.
I think it's great.
So there's that.
This is the AI doc I mentioned earlier.
It is called the AI doc or how I became an apocalypticist.
And it is, this is a review that I'm reading here.
It's in variety if you want to look it up.
But basically this guy, his name is Daniel Roher.
He's made a documentary that explores what would,
what will the future of artificial intelligence bring us?
And they say they call him fearlessly open eyes.
Because a lot of people go, it's this, it's bad or it's, this, it's great.
And he's, it's apparently, I looked it up because it doesn't really list it in this review.
But it looks like it is being released in theaters this weekend.
Now it's probably one of those limited releases like documentaries don't usually go
wide. But this article itself just has a lot of kind of cool thoughts here.
And they say it's going to, it is going to change the world as we know it.
It will wipe out jobs like a tsunami.
It's going to replace workers.
It is smarter than and it's going to be given more and more control and take more and more
control because that's the nature of how it works.
It's a synthetic mind, but it's designed to evolve into an invincible operating system.
There are so many little chunks like this in this story that I was both like jazz and
completely horrified.
So just want to let you know that is apparently in theater.
That'll, I'll let you know when it's streaming because I don't think people are running out
to the movie theaters lately.
Falling to see Project Hail Mary.
Yeah, exactly.
I've made my foray into movie theaters and I'm done.
That book origins that I mentioned last break or two breaks.
I don't know when I said this is the Dan Brown book about technology.
It's it's got some of that in there where there is I know better than you.
That's that's the guy's attitude that well, there's a there's some AI in there that is
trying to complete a task and and does it.
And then when he when it's explained what this AI has done,
they're horrified.
Yeah, but he's going I did exactly what I was in order to do.
Right.
And they're like, no one you had your own ideas about it.
Yeah, I'm thinking about it over here.
I'm mission accomplished.
It's very, very, very interesting.
Yeah, it's the book is called origins.
It's Dan Brown, the guy from the Da Vinci code.
Yeah. Anyway, this the AI doc or how I became an apocalyptic.
So and they say that it's they're calling it funny at times and kind of mind blowing at
times. So this is just a review of it.
I find it on variety if you want to go look at it.
I fight to make sure that I stay optimistic about the future for my kids sake for my own heart.
For it like I just want to live in that world where this is all good.
We're going to be good.
I know.
Don't worry everyone.
It is scary though, isn't it?
I don't want to be scared.
Me either.
I want my kids to I want to feel secure.
I want them to live to be a hundred and live happy lives.
Happy fulfilled lives.
Amen.
Ding ding.
Want to eat some headlines?
Yes.
All right.
The whole story's right there in the lead.
But if you're still hungry,
you can ask some more.
Here's a few ice so many.
Britney Spears spotted publicly for first time since Dewey.
As she stops at a Malibu Starbucks.
That's the whole story.
Okay.
Don't do it every time.
Bachelor Red Star, Taylor Frankie Paul,
under investigation for third alleged domestic violence incident.
What do you know?
Is that all you know?
There really are no more details that say it's undisclosed.
But this is this is the lady who's a bachelor at season.
It's hard to I don't know her.
I only met her last week.
But if we're at a third incident now,
it's and I I believe this dude is scuzzy.
That the guy I believe he's ruined her.
Whatever you want to call her.
Dakota baby.
Yeah, he ruined her reality TV career.
It's a weird thing to say.
But yes, she had that and was making money at it.
And was getting other shows because of her first show.
And he's ruined it.
But as she at this point,
if there's a third incident,
it's pretty inexcusable.
Yeah.
When you say it does feel like more of a pattern and an isolated incident.
Here's another Taylor Frankie Paul headline.
Taylor Frankie Paul sparks outrageous.
She collects full bachelor at salary after
axing a mid domestic violence scandal.
She did the work.
She was out there promoting it.
It was about to air.
They would be in a lawsuit if they didn't pay her, right?
Yep.
Ace Venture is butt birth.
Rhino prop sells for.
Ace Venture a pet detective Jim Carrey.
He had to crawl out of a rhino suit.
Yes.
Because the door wouldn't open.
$50,000.
50 grand says Vinnie.
How big is it?
It's full size.
It's a full size rhino.
Don't they weigh like a ton and a half?
It's a fake.
It's a prop.
It's a fake rhino.
But he comes out so as a human being,
can fit in it and come through.
He's stuck in it, though.
And so he has to exit it out the back.
What's it made of like paper mache?
No, it's like it.
I think it was like animatronics.
It was moving around.
You'd run it from inside.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, like a puppet.
I'll say 150K.
150K.
You said 40.
You said 50.
You said 50.
You said 150.
I'll say 100.
It's 40.
Sorry, I'm sorry, 60.
So Vinnie wins with his guess.
That is surprising.
I actually after I said 50 went,
of course it's more than that.
You know, it is more, 10,000 more.
But the thing is,
I feel like it's a pretty narrow field
of people who want to.
What do you do with this venture?
Why don't you get it?
This isn't that famous of a movie.
I haven't even seen it.
Oh, oh, my god.
You're wrong.
A venture is absolutely amazing.
Should I watch it?
Yes.
Neat venture is.
You haven't seen either one.
There's two.
Yeah.
This is from the second one.
Second one.
I believe it's from the second one.
When nature calls is the name of it.
And I believe it's how the movie opens.
Yes.
Yes.
It's off to the races with that.
Yeah.
Maybe we'll have to do it for Bob's movie club.
You guys can educate me.
We'd be down.
Yeah, the original is a classic.
You must watch it.
It's so good.
I agree.
It is just just the best.
All right, next one.
Here we go.
Eat and have lunch.
I'm not, I'm not, I'm not.
CBS media ventures to launch new legal show
starring Judge Judy's son.
And has renewed entertainment tonight
as part of false indication slate.
Oh, NEPO babies.
They're the worst.
As far as they're concerned, they're the best.
Next headline.
Spider-Man brand new day.
Trailer makes history by crossing.
And I think it's at 1.1 billion views.
What?
That's the name of the new one.
Spider-Man brand new day.
Oh, it hits theaters July 31st.
And the trailer has made history.
It crossed.
I mean, when did they even come out last week?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And it had 700 million in the first day,
which I do not understand.
These nerds must have Claude telling it
to play it over and over and over again
on like 10 different tabs or something.
Makes no sense.
Yeah, it's like a Chatchee PT.
Oh, equivalent.
Or maybe people really like Spider-Man.
I'm not buying it.
I don't need it.
Spider-Man brand new day trailer reached 1.1 billion views.
It's it is now the most watched trailer in history
and it's only been out a week.
So crazy.
I haven't watched it.
Is it a good trailer?
Yeah, I didn't watch it.
Maybe everyone at the the the film house was
fallen told to play that nonstop, starting immediately.
We need the views.
It's definitely that marketing girl
leads her up to something with this one for sure.
Next headline.
Celine Dion.
Celine Dion to make her concert come back in Paris
four years after stiff person syndrome diagnosis.
Oh, good for her.
She last headlined a concert in March of 2020.
We did see her at the Olympics.
Did she how'd she get better?
I don't know that she is better.
Well,
that she I think she's found ways to cope
with it.
Remember she was sort of like having normal situation.
They did a documentary about it.
She was having like kind of a normal
ish life at times.
And then all of a sudden she's having this thing
where she's just stiff as a board and and and season.
It was crazy.
But she's coming back.
She's working working around it
or doing whatever it is she has to do.
But she's doing her concert come back in Paris
four years after stiff person syndrome diagnosis.
And that's all I get time for.
I hope you're full.
It was really really good.
Great headlines.
I got I didn't get to these last time.
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That's good.
Do we need to recut any of that?
Do you think that we-
Do we get it at one?
Do we ham it up enough?
Oh yeah, you guys always get it at one.
Okay.
That is some of the most fun
that we have when we make those videos in one take.
Okay.
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That's what they call us.
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Lisa is going to love that one.
You think so?
Oh yeah.
I have a feeling she's going to go,
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Or three.
I mean, take more.
Okay.
She goes, can you guys make this thing?
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Yeah, a little hazy.
I thought this isn't really the most important story of the day,
but I'll lead with it anyway.
It is pancakes.
It is pancakes.
I've never heard about pancakes.
Okay.
Pancakes.
You want a thick pancake?
A thick cakey like pancake,
or do you want a thinner pancake?
I want it to be in the middle of that.
I need it to be fluffy and elastic,
a little bit, a little bit.
I don't know.
There's like a chewy,
not chewy, but it's got like a,
I don't know.
It's really hard to describe,
but the best pancakes have that like,
there's a bounce back almost.
They've got like a,
it's not like a sponge cake.
It sounds spongy is what you.
A little bit.
A buoyancy.
It's why you put lemon juice in so that it causes it to be fluffier.
You put lemon juice in pancakes.
Absolutely.
You put a little bit of baking,
baking powder.
Yeah.
You put baking powder in?
I usually use this quick,
and then I put in a little bit of baking powder
and squeeze a lemon on top of it,
and it foams up.
Baking powder, not baking soda.
Baking powder, not the stuff you put in your fridge
to absorb odors,
but the stuff you add to like cookies and stuff.
That's weird.
Any lemon?
Yeah, you're an acid.
I think you can do it with the lemon.
It makes it like bubbly.
I mean, um,
so that when you get the pancake,
it's, it's, that consistency.
She likes, it's, it's, it's,
it's got some squish to it.
It's got a little squish,
but you can still, still get the nice,
you know, hard exterior.
You want the hardest exterior?
You guys are totally pro.
And the soft inside.
I do like to make a pancake.
Okay, so I make,
I use Bisk Quick to make a pancake,
and I make them for my kids,
actually just eat it,
because the other one can't eat them,
but I make them just with the things on the Bisk Quick,
except I don't put in the,
the like tablespoon of oil.
So it's really just two eggs,
a cup of milk,
a cup of milk,
and the two cups of Bisk Quick.
And I, oh, I think I pour a little vanilla in.
You don't put the oil in?
No, why not?
Huh, I don't know.
Why do we need oil in pancakes?
You can just, you can use whatever oil,
like any avocado oil,
or any kind of, what for?
It's part of the recipe.
That's what's for.
Oh, I've never noticed that it was needed.
Does it, do they feel kind of dry?
They come out fine.
Huh, Linda, I guess you're also good,
but I also make pancakes very thin.
I don't want a cakey pancake.
Oh, and that's what the story's about.
The ultra thick pancake is on the rise.
Get it?
They're actually thick,
and it's, it's what the trend is right now,
if you were to go to, they say,
I don't like them too, too like that.
They're more bread-y.
I don't like that.
Bread-y is what they're going for.
That is it.
Oh, that looks like, it's an instant.
It looks like a donut.
Nope, it doesn't have a hole in it.
She puts the cake in pancake.
Yeah, it's an instant,
and it's what people are going for now.
Hmm.
If they're good, I'll, you know.
I mentioned these restaurants
where you would go and get them,
and I'm not,
but there's pictures of tons of different places.
Oh, that is,
that looks just more like two layers of a layer cake.
That's a ridiculous amount of pancake.
The thing about pancakes, to me, is,
you feel guilty the whole time you're eating them,
and I don't want them to be these giant,
I want a couple bites,
I don't want them big thick pancake.
Where?
Those are pancakes.
There's these pancakes.
There's these places from New York City
through the south,
where, you know, the,
whatever southern kitchen.
Oh, now all these other...
Poladine Southern Kitchen.
No, I'm eating at the southern kitchen.
Luella's Southern Kitchen.
Oh, this one's in Chicago.
Anyway, there's all these places now
that are, if you order a pancake,
you're going to get,
it's like at least an inch thick.
That's not a pancake.
I'm with you.
I am a no.
Don't change.
You've created something new.
You've created a, you know,
a layer cake.
Breakfast cake.
A breakfast cake, right?
I don't know.
I just, I saw that one.
And some places make them so big
they can't even hardly fit on the, on the plate.
I'm like, just giving one of those.
Put it in the middle of the table and we'll all forget it.
Yeah, the, the, the, the table cake is a good move.
Table cake.
If you're having breakfast and you go,
well, I want eggs,
because that's what I really should have.
And then I want the eggs.
I want a little bit of that, though.
I know.
It's nice.
And everyone who gets a table cake,
they've done it because
there's sick of people reaching over
and taking a bunch of their
stack of pancake.
You know,
because everybody wants a little.
And if you only have a few bites and you feel like,
I didn't need a bunch pancakes.
Well, also,
an actual like, especially when they put
that gigantic thing in front of you.
By halfway, you're like,
I have had about enough of this.
Right.
Anybody wants a pancake?
They're all the same bite.
Yeah,
except there's flavor fatigue.
Sick of this.
Well, that's those huge ones,
like that they,
they like soak up all the syrup.
And now I got to,
but now I'm constantly putting more syrup on them.
And then they expand in your stomach.
Yes.
And then you're full
and kind of feel a little bit puky for like hours.
I can't even move.
Yeah, I just fresh up.
I can't go back to bed.
I'm not making it sound awesome to eat pancakes.
What you do,
you can't eat them.
And you can only have a couple bites.
Yeah, a couple bites.
I feel puky.
All right.
I'm talking about it.
Well, yes, I mean,
it's very descriptive.
It's clear.
I could have just said full,
but I might be on phone.
I'm actually.
This story is kind of funny.
It's a, it's a, it's
science.
I do a pay phone outside a coffee shop
on a Boston university campus is a strange site,
a pay phone.
It's a canary yellow box with a sticker
pasted across the top that reads
call a boomer.
Oh, on campus on a college campus
outside of coffee shop.
And all their parents are boomers.
The other phone.
Yeah.
Is across the country.
Oh, in Reno, Nevada.
Oh, this pay phone box.
It's in a common area at a senior housing community.
It's sticker in contrast as call a zoomer.
I love it.
So it's an immediate hotline
outside a coffee house on a college campus
and inside what would be considered,
I guess, the meeting place,
the rec center,
the senior housing community.
It's the common area.
I love this.
And so here's an old lady picking up
her side of the phone.
Hello?
Hello, dear.
Now who, who, who,
who am I talking to?
This is an experiment.
I love it.
Designers designed to
bridge the generational divides.
Also known as bridge gap.
They say they, they're, they've done this test to address loneliness
in the two groups that experience the highest level
of social isolation, young adults and seniors.
I hear this about young adults.
I don't see this about young adults.
I just don't see it because they're all in the rooms alone.
I know that on my street,
and this is just what I've seen.
And I, you know, I'm not around and I go to bed early.
And so maybe I'm completely wrong.
The young ladies in my neighborhood
never were out of the house and hanging out ever.
I think as they hit teenage years,
it was like they locked it down or something.
And I just, they, they, they're saying they ran around as kids.
And then you never saw them.
I never saw them again.
And then I see them now.
I'm like, that could grew up in their bedroom.
And I last saw them in the bedroom in the dark in my bedroom.
And I don't know what that is.
I, but in general,
I see most kids are out.
They're playing.
They do things.
Yeah.
I don't know this antisocial thing,
but maybe it's the computers.
Maybe it's tech.
Maybe it's.
I just have a good neighborhood.
You mean, I don't know.
It's, I, I see kids in high school.
They're all that I live near a high school.
They're all chatting and play in.
And on their e-bikes, I, this kid,
I just did the story about the e-bike, the new e-bike rule.
Yeah, well, they're trying to get there.
They're trying to pass.
And yet, there I am driving to pick up my kids yesterday
as the high school's letting out.
And they're all, you know, jumping in front of me.
Yeah.
And this kid's on an e-bike and he just hucks a wheelie
and rides in the lane forever.
And I'm behind him going, this kid's so rad.
Like, I realized that he could get hurt.
And it's not smartest thing that,
but he wheelied the whole street on it.
He had a helmet, I think.
But it didn't matter because he was so cool.
He was really in control.
And just hucking a wheelie the whole way.
And that, you know, he's the hot guy.
He's got to be like, all the girls are probably all swooned.
Right?
Sure.
If you say so, Vin.
Don't they wouldn't they?
He sounds dreamy.
He does sound dreamy.
Anyway, back to this thing.
If a zoomer picks up the phone outside of the pavement
coffee house, it automatically calls the phone
in the rec center and vice versa.
In vice versa, exactly.
So they pick up the phone.
They get an old person or in Reno.
They pick up the phone.
They get a young person.
If they pick up, like, that's the deal.
You got to pick up the phone.
How interesting.
You know, once the novelty wears off,
I wonder if there'll be actual connections made
and interesting deep conversations like to talk to someone
who can tell you some stories
and hear about the hopes and dreams of someone young.
Like, I think that's a, that's a really,
it's actually very sweet.
I think it's fun.
I got a couple texts from the 408 saying
there's a similar phone in San Francisco.
It's outside of a bar.
It says, call a Republican.
And the opposite phone is in Texas.
And it says, call a Democrat.
Is it actually work?
I'm assuming it does.
Yeah, I mean, it's outside of our
someone definitely demolished it.
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Young couples.
Oh, we've got our own.
We do have one.
Fianceed.
Young lady here on the show.
Offyanced.
How do you say it?
I think it's offyanced.
I don't know.
Okay, well, let me start.
We have an engaged couple on our show.
Here's your headline.
Young couples would rather take engagement trips
than buy engagement rings.
Oh.
Now, I'm a married guy, and I married very late in life,
and I, the one thing that I thought is of value
when it comes to this whole expense of weddings
is that the ring is, it's a sign or an argument is forever.
Well, it's the thing that's part of your...
And it becomes a family heirloom.
It represents your commitment.
Yes, your marital status, and I always felt like,
okay, I will buy you a good ring.
You want a good ring?
I'll get you a good ring.
I can see some of that other stuff,
like flowers at the wedding.
That seems like a waste of money.
It's a lot of money, too.
That doesn't seem worth it.
But the ring, and yet, young people are now thinking
that an engagement trip is better than an exp...
And I'll give you another, just let me add to it
before we go to our Bob.
Sarah's engagement ring, you've described it
as barely a chip of a diamond.
Yeah, it was just a little thing.
It was a third of a carrot.
It's tiny, though.
Oh, yes.
There's more right there.
I actually got...
I wound up getting it reset
and used it as one of the side diamonds.
It was so...
And you still don't wear it, though.
I don't wear it.
I know.
I don't even know why you bothered to redo it.
I know my buddy bought his wife of, I don't know,
I don't know, 10 years.
Wanted a new diamond, a bigger diamond.
She wanted the upgrade and he, they went and did it.
He was like, all right, I'll get you another diamond.
So I don't know, but Bob,
what do you think of the trend that young people are saying?
I don't need an engagement ring.
I'd rather take an engagement trip.
I think that aligns with my generation
of how we prioritize experiences versus stuff, I guess.
I guess, but it's personal
because more so of a trend I've seen in my life
than skipping the engagement ring
is that both people get an engagement ring instead.
Oh.
I have a couple of friends who are engaged
and they both picked out a ring.
I like that.
Even heterosexual couples.
No, I understand, but so you're saying
your husband has a diamond ring?
No, he doesn't.
Not husband to be.
No, he doesn't, but I know people who do.
It's, you know, what I like about that is it's like
taking a tradition and bucking a tradition
at the same time.
It's definitely, I can see that.
Like, you know, John, actually, he doesn't
wear a wedding ring anymore
because he had to get it cut off his hand
and he just didn't bother getting the time.
You know, I'm there now in the, I went and bought a ring
and it was too loose.
And when I talked to them about making it tighter,
they said it's too close.
We will ruin that ring if we try to size it down.
And I was like, ugh.
Oh, no.
So I went and bought another ring and sold that one.
The one we used in as if it were a prop, I guess.
But I needed it to stay on when I surf.
I couldn't be worried about it on and off.
And I can't have it, it was gonna come off
when I'm out paddling.
Like you're flinging your arms.
You can't keep one finger folded up here.
No, so now the ring is snug.
And I will end up having to have this taken off.
Yeah, John, he had not been able to get his ring off in years
and he heard his hand and he had to cut it off of him.
Yeah, that's where that will go.
And he's just like, I'm like,
so you're gonna get another ring, right?
Like, hmm, I'm like, okay.
I mean, I don't really care.
I'm not a jewelry person, really.
I like the concept of the engagement ring.
I do too.
You know what, it's nice to have a symbol.
And it's pretty.
The symbol, it's the symbol of your marriage,
the engagement ring, the one that she's got on her hand.
I didn't, you know, if I had picked it out,
I would have picked something completely different
than she did.
Right.
So she was very specific and what she wanted.
She knew what she wanted and I was happy to get what she wanted.
I wasn't gonna try and surprise her
with something where she goes.
Well, you already had two kids,
so it wasn't like, you know, it was a picture from her.
Did you choose yours?
Yeah, that's the thing is, most couples,
every other engaged couple I know,
they picked out the ring together.
I wanted him to pick it out.
He picked it out completely on his own.
You wanted to think that he thought.
Yes.
You didn't even tell him to kind of cut or anything.
No.
Nothing.
You love it?
I love it.
It's exactly when I wanted it, I didn't even know what I wanted.
Yes, it's a little too big.
No, it isn't.
That was another thing that I was like,
I will get you what you want,
but let's please,
I don't need you to become a victim of a robbery.
Like, let's not be ridiculous about that.
Both of our moms, that was their first thought.
Are you sure you wanna wear that around San Francisco?
Like, yeah, I do.
Thanks so much.
It is a nice ring.
Thank you.
It feels pretty.
Very sparkly, too.
Do you know if it's like a blood diamond
or a synthetic diamond?
Oh, it's lab growth all the way.
Oh, yeah.
That's synthetic?
It's not synthetic.
It's not occurring naturally.
Yeah, they can grow diamonds now.
But they do, I think they call them synthetic diamonds.
Don't they?
Or is that just like a lab-grown diamond?
Right.
A synthetic one is like a cuba circonia.
Right.
So what you're saying is that ring,
if it were a so-called not lab-grown
or found in nature would be what?
Three times the price?
Yeah, I think three times as much.
Oh my goodness.
That is surprising.
But it, and it's gorgeous.
It's sparkly.
It's a real diamond.
I don't know.
And lab-grown ones actually come out more perfect than-
Yeah, that's clear.
There's no flaw.
Wow.
Wow.
Well, well.
Something new every day.
Anyway, young couples, they're going on trips
rather than buying the big giant engagement ring.
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't know how I feel about that,
but it isn't my wedding, so.
It's a, I do believe it's about the woman
in what she wants.
If she wants a ring, then that will be the symbol
of your marriage.
And if she doesn't, then let's go surfing.
Great.
Mexico, it is.
I don't want to go to Mexico.
I want to go Paris.
Oh.
OK.
I'm not even getting a ring.
And we have to go surfing in Mexico.
Our text number is 800-400-3697 and Maddie's on the show.
We were talking about that payphone in San Francisco 650.
But the San Francisco payphone is outside of a tattoo shop.
I know because it's next door to where I work.
And yes, it calls a phone outside of a bookstore in Texas.
No.
So that's kind of cool.
That is cool.
I like to go check it out.
That was the color Republican color.
Yeah.
Yeah.
408, I started a friendship party in my neighborhood.
The age range is from 28 to 80.
Friendships are cheaper than therapy.
Yes, they are.
I love it.
We had to build a community.
You know, that is actually really.
I will tell you something.
I have had neighbors that I have, falling in love is a strange way to word it.
But I've gotten to know elderly neighbors and it becomes a thing.
Like you remember the neighbor that was, his name was Dennis.
He lived next to me in San Mateo.
He got, he was an old guy.
He was an old sailor guy.
I'd gotten to know him.
We chatted.
He was right next door to me.
And then he got cancer.
And he was still out there mowing the lawn and I would be like, bro, let me help you.
We got to know each other.
And he was someone that I really cared about.
And then he went to heaven and it was very sad.
And just recently a lady that, she lived near us.
We got to know her.
There were times we would bring her things.
This is it.
No, this is at the beach house, actually.
We got to know Sue through living there and she'd watched my kids grow.
She would love them and she would always ask me about how are your girls?
And then she just passed away that last week.
And it was one of those things where you go.
It's awesome to be part of their lives towards the end because they are lonely and they
do have full lives.
But here they are at the end.
It's nice to like give them the attention and your benefit from it too.
Definitely.
Great.
I love that friendship party.
Yeah.
That's a great idea.
That's what I mean.
So I'm getting out.
510, a former friend's second hubs picked out the ring on the announcement pick.
She stated how excited she was but how ugly the ring was and that she was making him
replace it.
She didn't last long if you're wondering.
Yeah.
I'm sure you're kidding.
That's a bit of a miscommunication.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I also feel like if you don't like the ring, don't post about how, you know, what an
epic fail the guy was.
It's really.
Yes.
That just feels really rude and disrespectful to me.
Yeah.
Screams.
Well, imagine the guys like, that was $80,000.
Yeah.
That was my whole savings.
I just spent $80,000.
What?
No.
What do you think diamond rings cost?
I don't know.
I hope not.
I would be mad if somebody spent $80,000 on a diet and be like, that is, you turn that
right now.
No, I thought that for you.
I don't want it.
No, you do.
No, I don't.
You know what?
I'm going to go sell it.
Get it.
It's like, that's more than a year at grad school right there for eight.
Our neighbors are in their 80s and they're like grandparents to my kids.
We love them.
Yeah.
San Jose.
You know, we've had a lot of people still people.
Yeah.
The whole time.
We've had controversy about the Pac-Man sound for one five.
Good morning.
I've just got to say that Pac-Man noise has grown on me in my four-year-old hawk and
seven-year-old wolf.
Awesome name.
Oh my God.
They love, they love the sound.
Make some crack up.
Have a great day.
Val and mission below.
Yes.
Pro Pac-Man people in the chat and they're cool.
Howling wolf.
What are the names?
Pac-Man wolf.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Sarah says, we would much rather hear Bob's nom-noms.
Thank you, Bob.
Jean from Sacramento.
No, no, no more.
I'm happy to record it.
No, no, no, no.
It's a live thing.
Oh.
Oh.
Sarah, it's coming up in the trash.
Well, thank you for asking, because I would not have known.
Single laid tickets outside lands.
Oh.
Start your day off the right way.
Kidding.
Oh.
Sarah and Vinnie.
Wake up.
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