Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Good morning. It's Katie WB.
Chapter 2: Why is the North Shore considered 'douchey'?
The North Shore apparently has gotten douchey. Now, Jenny and I were talking. Jenny's got back from the North Shore, and you were doing a little fall leaf peeping tour.
Chapter 3: What was Jenny's experience on her North Shore trip?
I was, yes, I was.
It was super admirable because you're out in your little camper van, your little primitive little camper, and it's super cool, but you didn't have a heater in there. You have a cooktop, a little stove in there.
I do. I have a little two-burner stove that I use propane gas with. Okay. It's kind of annoying to set up.
You got Wi-Fi in there?
Nope, no Wi-Fi.
No flat screen?
No flat screen.
Wine cellar, nothing.
I mean, there's always wine in there, but there's not a wine cellar. Don't be crazy.
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Chapter 4: How do social media trends affect outdoor enjoyment?
I'm probably exaggerating. It was probably a quarter of a mile to walk up and be able to like go up and see it and walk back down. But everyone's just like driving their little douchey cars. And I don't know. I just I think that. Once again, I know I am pot calling the kettle here because I'm also a tourist when I go up there.
But I just feel like there's a lot of people who are just doing so many things for social media and it's kind of just sad.
You know what? I will defend the people who go up in their Saab and their Range Rover or whatever. They're just looking to get an escape. I mean, they're probably not going up there to get like their Instagram picture. Sure, some are, but they just want to see the North Shore. And they, you know, they live on Lake Minnetonka or Prior Lake and they got a nice car. I mean, haters going to hate.
What are you going to do?
You're right. And I know I was up there doing the same thing, getting pictures and photos and stuff. But like, I also love hiking. Like that is my pastime, my hobby.
Don't worry. I get judgy when I hike up Pikes Peak and I ridicule in my mind the people who are only going up part way. It's like, no, you can't make it all the way up. I'm going all the way up. Or the people who take the train up like the parking lot next to the Pikes Peak parking lot. There's a train. And I'm like, no, you're taking the... Train up, you tourist, you.
You are better. You are better, Dave.
Thank you.
I knew it. Someone said, yes, Jenny, it's so like that in northern Wisconsin, too. Probably like the Apostle Islands area. I can imagine that because that's also an area that's kind of blown up in recent years. It is.
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Chapter 5: What are the challenges of dating in today's world?
In Wyoming, Death Canyon.
Oh, terrifying.
No, I don't really know. Let's go back and see if they describe what all of these are.
Witch's Gulch is a slot canyon in the Dells.
So they say they're spooky places. Not because of anything that happened there, just their name alone. And they came up with a good one from every state. So these are spooky named places. Let's go to North Dakota. North Dakota. Spookiest place is Knife River. I've been in Knife River. It's not spooky at all. Murderer's Creek.
I think it's the name that's spooky, not the actual place. Yeah, that's kind of what I said. So even though you don't think it's spooky. And these are all like landscape. It's got the word knife in it. Something, I feel like.
Devil's Den is in Pennsylvania. It's part of the Battle of Gettysburg, where a bunch of people got killed in Devil's Den. It's a bunch of rocks. The Battle of Gettysburg was partially fought in Montana. Dead Man Gulch.
Oh, yeah. Why would someone name that something? Did a man die in there and they thought, you know, it would be a good name?
Probably, yeah.
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Chapter 6: How do texting habits impact modern relationships?
And this one you don't have to call in. You just have to open up the iHeartRadio app if it's not open already. And then just say the keyword is taste. And now you are entered for the Sabrina Carpenter trip to Los Angeles to see her show out there. Spend a weekend in L.A. Do all the touristy things. Get your photo taken next to Barbra Streisand's star on the Walk of Fame. Or whoever you want.
And just use the keyword taste. Go to the iHeartRadio app, tap that red microphone as you're listening, and just say the keyword is taste, and that's really all you're going to do. Dave's Dirt will do it right after Billie Eilish on KDWB. Andrew Lloyd Webber, didn't he write Cats?
Yes, he did.
Didn't he write Rent and some other shows like that?
Phantom of the Opera, he didn't write Rent.
So he's kind of a legendary guy. He is talking about Lady Gaga, about her The Mayhem Ball show. So here's some credible critic.
Of Lady Gaga's show. Of course. I was really, really pleased to see an opera house on stage and even more pleased to see a boat with her in it being rowed across the big auditorium that is O2. It reminded me of something that I might have had a little involvement with. Okay. Phantom of the Opera. Okay.
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Chapter 7: What are the implications of communication styles in dating?
That's what he's talking about.
Okay, that's very cool. So Megan Thee Stallion is in a defamation case right now. Basically, if you remember, Megan Thee Stallion was dating a guy named Tory Lanez and he shot her, which I can't remember the ruling on that. Do any of you guys remember? Oh, Vaughn's on the phone. He might be the only one. Yeah, no. Well, anyways, I think he was found guilty.
But Megan Thee Stallion is taking this blogger, their names like Milagro Cooper, to court because this person developed like a schmear campaign basically to make Megan look bad. And so they were able to use some like forensic probe to find deleted texts and WhatsApp messages and all of this stuff that did prove that this person did start a smear. Smear? Smear? Smear. Smear, yeah.
A smear is something cream cheese on a bagel.
I see it.
You guys know I don't know what that word means. But yeah, she had an early win because they are ruling that they did find a bunch of things that this person deleted. And so hopefully she'll win that case.
Yeah, I've watched enough Dateline to know that it's like, okay, you can delete your Google history. But if you Googled how to murder my wife. The cops are going to find it somewhere down the road. So if you text like, hey, will you help me murder my wife? And I text Bailey, then even if I delete it, there's still a fingerprint.
I think about that all the time when I Google certain things. Like if we're thinking about something on the show and we got to be like, okay, we need to like research just a little bit more and like understand it. I'm like, is this going to like...
Well, I did the same thing when I Googled MILF weekend seven.
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