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WE'RE BACK!

Hannah Holm & Anna Prina

WE'RE BACK! And who could forget our musical nod with the Song of the Week, spotlighting tracks from Gracie Abrams and Ella Langley? Amidst all this, hear about Hannah's adventurous move to a new townhome and her epic couch saga with Living Spaces.

With the holiday season around the corner, we're sharing our whimsical wishlist and musing on the quirky joys of adulthood. Gift-giving takes on a whole new meaning as we reflect on memorable traditions, the nuances of pregnancy, and our shared love for Handel's ice cream—especially the swoon-worthy Graham Central Station flavor. Laughter ensues as we navigate heartburn remedies and diet tips, all while planning our next indulgent ice cream run. 

Nostalgia takes center stage as we reminisce about childhood and family dynamics, leading to a passionate discussion about the mesmerizing musical "Wicked." We touch on the serious, too, addressing safety and trust issues faced by sister missionaries. Adding a sprinkle of Hollywood charm, we chat about Andrew Garfield's delightful antics with his young co-star. As the episode unfolds, we share our thoughts on hair changes and self-expression, celebrating supportive husbands who tune into our podcast adventures. Join us for stories, laughs, and heartfelt reflections that promise to brighten your day.

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Speaker 2:

wow this is crazy we're back. It's about time yeah, did you miss us because we missed you? Wait, what's that from that that Kardashian sound? Oh yeah, okay, hi guys, we're back. Gab Gang is dead and Talk, talk, talk has been has risen. Yes, from the dead, yeah, we have all the life updates to go over, but I think we should tell them how we even decided to come back.

Speaker 1:

Okay, go for it and kind of what the game plan is. Yeah Well, I think we should tell them how we even decided to come back.

Speaker 2:

Okay go for it and kind of what the game plan is. Yeah Well, I think you should do it because it's kind of based around you having a baby.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, I'm not throwing my guts up anymore.

Speaker 2:

So, that makes it easier, because when did we stop recording? We stopped recording in Julyuly yeah, that is crazy like it's already been like six months, I know or five months. Five months yeah and that just long blew by yeah yikes. Well, okay, excuse me. Um, we want to basically kind of slowly ease back into recording, like one episode a month.

Speaker 1:

Nothing crazy. Yeah, like one, two episodes a month.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so that's kind of the game plan for right now. We'll keep you guys posted and we have so much to go over.

Speaker 1:

Oh, my gosh so much.

Speaker 2:

Like Brianna Chicken Fry.

Speaker 1:

I've been doing my research on this situation. Did you watch the episode? No, I didn't watch the full episode.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, did you yes the bff's episode he was going to double her barstool contract so that she would quit her job. What? Because he was like you're so much better than barststool and Dave Portnoy and all this stuff. And then he wanted to buy her a well, she wanted to get a Bronco for her birthday.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

And he was like no, I'll buy it for you. And she was like are you sure? And he was like yeah, and then, after everything blew up, I guess earlier this week, he was like are you sure? And he was like yeah, and then, after everything blew up, I guess earlier this week, he was like I'm sending someone to pick up the bronco, even though it's in her name what the freak yeah and then I guess dave portnoy, her boss, was like I'll literally wire him 70 grand like I don't care, and then no one ever even came and picked it up.

Speaker 2:

So weird, yeah, and did you see how pink skies is about grace? It is her best friend.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that he like hates yeah, no, I was looking at a lot of stuff about that.

Speaker 2:

Wait, we should do life updates and everything okay, yeah, sorry, sorry, we're jumping into pop, pop culture, yeah, yeah well, and also going back to our roots, we should do a song of the week. I was thinking about that when I was driving to the gym this morning.

Speaker 1:

Yep.

Speaker 2:

Okay, oh. What have I listened to recently? I've been listening to a lot of Gracie Abrams.

Speaker 1:

Uh-huh.

Speaker 2:

I really like Us.

Speaker 1:

Us is so good.

Speaker 2:

They're all good, but yeah, I will just say Us by Gracie Abrams.

Speaker 1:

My song is going to have to be W weren't for the wind, by ella langley.

Speaker 2:

It's country it's the girl.

Speaker 1:

Sound is about it's langley um, it's the girl that on tiktok she has that, that song. That's like, excuse me oh yeah, like you love me. Yeah, so same girl. I love her voice honestly yeah like I like pretty much every song I've listened to she's has a very twangy voice very twangy, very sweet she just seems super cool. Okay, I love that, yeah everyone goes stream.

Speaker 2:

Hannah moved I.

Speaker 1:

Hannah moved.

Speaker 2:

I moved, we're in my town home and it's gorgeous, it's really cute. It's still coming along like we had so much drama with our stupid couch. That was worth the drama. Yeah, it's gorgeous, it's really cute, but living spaces was honestly not the best to work with. Like Hanson, I went in a couple times and the couch that we have was out of stock. But the workers were like oh, we can make you a profile and we'll notify you when it's in stock. And then Hans checked and it was in stock and no one had reached out to us. We literally drove in person to living spaces and they're like oh yeah, do you want us to? Like put an order in for you? And we're like that's literally.

Speaker 1:

Have we not made that clear?

Speaker 2:

yeah, and then the guy that was helping us said oh, did the lady previous set up a profile or get any of your information? We were like no, and so he was like oh, that's weird. Okay, anyways, we pay for it, put the order in. Okay, anyways, we pay for it, put the order in. And then a few days later I get a text and it's from Living Spaces and it's like your couch is in stock. Would you like to put an order in? And we're like dude, we already did.

Speaker 2:

And so I was like, oh, we already paid for it, but and like picked a shipping date and then our couch got delivered on like Wednesday last week and right before it got delivered I got an email that the ottoman had been delayed and now it's coming tomorrow. So that's great. After the ottoman comes, we'll be able to figure out like what size coffee table we want to get yeah and then we want to put a dining table right here perfect so yeah, but moving was exhausting my body, my body's just starting to not be sore like my calves were dying from going up and down the stairs oh, I didn't even think about that oh, moving like a king-size mattress up those stairs, no thanks and bed frames.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was a really good time, thank you, hans said, the next time we move, we're hiring movers oh for sure. If we're not rich enough, then we're gonna kill ourselves not to be dramatic, you gotta do so yeah, and then our in-laws were in town and we went to a bunch of sports games this weekend oh yeah, byu versus utah yeah and byu won, like within the last, like three minutes did you see?

Speaker 1:

see the clip of the Utah coach.

Speaker 2:

Yes, talking about it and like throwing the chair.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, didn't that seem like?

Speaker 2:

way immature. They were just pissed because BYU, I'm pretty sure, was undefeated this whole year.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and so Well, I heard that the refs I'm not a football fan, I don't watch football. I don't understand. It's just a bunch of grown men rushing each other and there's a football in there somewhere somehow, but I heard that the refs were like really all over the place making terrible calls for both sides.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they had it out for byu in the first half. They were getting flagged like every five minutes, yeah and yeah, and then I guess, the second half they were tried. I don't even know what the terms are.

Speaker 1:

Me neither. It was the holy war. It was going to be intense.

Speaker 2:

Well, and we were leaving and we saw OK, never mind. I'm going to leave that up here. This couple so Utes fans are low-key crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I respect the dedication, but there were people wearing anyone that was wearing BYU gear. They were flipping them off and saying F you like, inside and outside the stadium and they were even more heated up after the game. And there was like this cute couple and they were like F you guys, you effing cheated, like da-da-da-da-da.

Speaker 1:

All this, this stuff in the couple is just like they didn't do anything literally there's been so much hate, there's been so much hate so much hate. So much hate with the election, with the holy war yeah everything I'm like. Hearing stuff like that just makes me so sad, like can we please be nice to?

Speaker 2:

each other. Yeah, it's like we can't be civil anymore like.

Speaker 1:

You can be fired up and you can have big feelings, but taking them out on somebody else is just not appropriate ever no, and on strangers and over a football game.

Speaker 2:

It's like it's football.

Speaker 1:

It's not that serious, not that deep, and if it is that deep for you, that's fine. But like, your feelings are valid, your behavior is not like exactly, let's be adults, exactly. So, so the coach throwing a little bit of a tantrum. I was like, yeah, is this normal?

Speaker 2:

well, and I don't get why they were so mad, because everyone knew, like everyone kind of had a gut feeling that byu was gonna win anyway well, yeah but I will say that the utes. So the day before the football game we went to the volleyball game and the Utes destroyed them, oh really. So I'm like okay, you have at least one win you win, some you lose, yeah.

Speaker 2:

So volleyball is fun to watch it is I actually really enjoy watching volleyball and the playing it yeah, the Utes stadium for volleyball is a thousand times nicer than the BYU one yeah. On both volleyball and football. Yeah, so.

Speaker 1:

I remember going to a New Year's Eve party in like 2019, and there were tons of athletes from BYU and UVU the party was at UVU, but there were all these volleyball dudes that knew each other and the shortest one was like six, seven, yeah, and I was. They're massive looking up at all of them and I was like what?

Speaker 2:

yeah, like I think the tallest one was seven one yeah, that's not okay yeah, I was like you're insane yeah, get back to the zoo, yeah sorry what.

Speaker 1:

Sorry, what are you doing here?

Speaker 2:

We're putting you in a cage. Yeah, that is crazy, but yeah, that's pretty much what my weekend was. What have you been up to? We have a lot more to recap than just our weekends.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we do, we do Well, I mean on my way here we went through probably more than the pioneers.

Speaker 2:

We had more issues. Have sympathy for me. We had more trials and tribulations trying to record this episode than the pioneers.

Speaker 1:

Yeah so I am on my way to hannah's, I'm walking out of my house, I'm in my garage. I reach for my door handle and, normally, my key like connects with my car and it unlocks, didn't unlock and I was like dang, I've been getting a notification that, like, oh, key battery is low and I'm like this isn't happening. It's not happening. It was happening. So my key fob battery apparently is dead.

Speaker 1:

But then you can like pull a key out of your key fob little did I know, yeah, and I was like just pull the key out of the key, and I was like what are you talking about?

Speaker 2:

I'm not a scientist, I'm just a girl.

Speaker 1:

So I pulled the key out of the key fob and put it in the car. Everything's going smoothly until I realized my car is like not making any noises. It's not well, it's making a weird clicking noise. Yeah, long story short, I think my car is dead but you just got the battery I just got a new battery, you know well, yeah, I. So I just had to call enzo and be like, hey, I need your car, come home. And luckily he was able to come home way earlier than I thought.

Speaker 1:

So, you know it was a struggle, but we made it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

The things I do for Talk, talk, talk.

Speaker 2:

Honestly, we're coming back full force.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, honestly, it's just kind of like I'm pushing this cloud that's hanging over my head over here because car issues are the worst.

Speaker 2:

Anytime someone has a car issue, I'm like dang yeah, freaking sucks that I'm thinking if my car died and I had to be at work at like four in the morning I'm like what would I do I'd steal hans's car, but then how would hans get to work?

Speaker 1:

yeah uber uber good luck, yeah sorry you're the man.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you figure it out literally whoever has to go to work first.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, and I do feel lucky that this was something that like it. It's not like I had already gotten over here and then my car stopped working. You know, like at least it's sitting in my garage, like it could be a whole lot worse. But part of me is like dang.

Speaker 2:

Once baby is here, this can't be happening no like I can't be dealing with this so we'll see what happens, but maybe you'll get a new car, yeah and so if you're watching, if you're listening, before christmas, before christmas did I tell you when I was talking oh, and we have to talk about sydney's wedding too, yeah, yeah yeah, um, I was trying to. Uh, manipulate is not a word I would like to use, but it's an accurate word. I was talking to enzo and you're. I don't know who you're talking to, but, um, I was like, yeah, so like, what are you getting enzo for? Or what are you getting enzo?

Speaker 1:

what are you?

Speaker 2:

getting on it for christ Christmas.

Speaker 1:

I was like oh yeah, I don't know, and I was like oh, is it like a car?

Speaker 2:

and he was like, oh, is that what she thinks? And I was like I don't know, maybe no, he told me about that and he was like.

Speaker 1:

He was like I don't know if I could do it before Christmas and I was like so it's happening.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you're like no, you could. Hans and I were talking. He was like maybe he was just trying to trick you and I was like, maybe he is, maybe he is, I don't know honestly, I have no expectation for that.

Speaker 1:

He he was asking me the other day, the other week. He was like what do you want for christmas? And I was like I have nothing, like nothing that I want for christmas, except I want to go to the ballet yeah, you told me about that, yeah. I want to go to the Nutcracker and apparently tickets are like way more expensive than I thought. So he was like, okay, well, we can go and have like a super nice little fancy date night.

Speaker 1:

You know, trip to the ballet okay, amazing yeah, so love that yeah that'll be really fun.

Speaker 2:

What are you wanting for Christmas? Okay, here's the thing I would love to have a christmas list, but I'm so impatient that I will just buy everything that I want before christmas even gets here that's my problem so I don't know. I want to get more stuff for the house, I guess yeah like after christmas, I want to get the big costco tree plant that you guys have to put right there.

Speaker 1:

Yep, the olive tree, yeah, tree, yeah, love that tree yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I don't know, just like house decor stuff, clothes, pretty much everything I want is just on Amazon, yeah, so yeah, for sure. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

That's how I feel, too, is I'm like this is adulting is realizing that you don't have anything on your Christmas list, because when you want, something you can just buy it yourself you just get it and like, if you can't buy it immediately, you buy it in a week or two.

Speaker 2:

Exactly you know like. Yeah.

Speaker 1:

There's no point in waiting for Christmas.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, what I want for Christmas is to not have a job.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, period yeah.

Speaker 2:

So I don't know. We'll see what I want for for christmas is to not die yeah and in childbirth that's

Speaker 2:

my, that's my only request, actually speaking of childbirth, we were just talking about one of our friends that is bred and pregnant, which feels like forever, I know. And I, when anna got here, I was like oh my gosh, I wonder if cheyenne had her baby yet and I was like I texted her this morning and she never responded. And then I was like, oh, I'm going to text her. And I was like, are you in labor?

Speaker 1:

And she sent a picture holding her baby, and it's so cute, she sent it to me too.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, oh my gosh, look at his chunky little cheeks.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh, he is perfect.

Speaker 2:

So cute, perfect, so cute.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh, she is literally perfect that's gonna be you in like two months. That's crazy. Only has cute little wispy hair. I didn't even notice that. I need to ask her if she's had bad heartburn. Have you had heartburn?

Speaker 2:

okay like it's funny that you should ask me this, because I was talking to hans about this at the volleyball game what is the difference between heartburn and acid reflux?

Speaker 1:

it's the same thing. Okay, yeah, because I.

Speaker 2:

It's a burning sensation, yes I have had acid reflux and hans was like do you know why you're having acid reflux right now? And I was like no, and he was like it's because we've been eating bread all weekend. It is.

Speaker 1:

It can be brought on by eating like certain kinds of foods.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, because we don't really eat bread. We kind of like took a break really on bread.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we have no bread in this house like my entire diet but we'll eat like sweet potatoes or like chips, like you'll get carbs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, other forms okay like we have ice cream in the fridge. Oh my gosh, wait, okay Speaking of ice cream. Oh my gosh, I have the best. Okay, maturing, you've been to Handel's ice cream.

Speaker 1:

I am so curious where this is going.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I've been to Handel's. What's your go-to flavor?

Speaker 1:

I love their graham cracker flavor.

Speaker 2:

Graham Central Station yes, okay. Flavor gram central station yes, okay. Is that what you're talking about? We are so connected. Okay, maturing is going from the blue cookie monster flavor to gram central station one thousand percent. We were literally at the game, the volleyball game, and I was like, oh my gosh, I wish we were in provo, because we could go to the creamery after and I could get the I think they call it gram canyon there yeah, it's the gram canyon, graham Canyon, and I was like I would literally.

Speaker 1:

I mean I think, yeah, you're like maybe I don't know, I don't really know. Actually it could be, it could be.

Speaker 2:

So Hans's mom was like, oh my gosh, should we get a sweet treat? And I was like yes. And so Hans was like I'm like I haven't thought of any type of graham cracker ice cream in such a long time. And so we go there and I get it and I look over, you can get a pint of it for like $7. I know. So I get paid tomorrow and I will be spending a lofty amount.

Speaker 1:

In the priority purchase.

Speaker 2:

I will be getting three pints.

Speaker 1:

It's so good.

Speaker 2:

I just love having some sort of crunch in my ice cream. Yep, like, dare I say, I'd rather have a pint of that over an Oreo concrete.

Speaker 1:

Oh, 100%, that's how much I liked it. 100%, I like 50% cookie and other things and 50% ice cream.

Speaker 2:

I need there to be something for me to like chew on in the ice cream. Yeah, I need a good little crunch or a good little chewy candy or something yeah, because I got a medium or like a double scoop just like in a cup and it was like five bucks and I'm like I could pay two bucks more and get a freaking pint and take out home.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so wait, but bringing this back to heartburn ice cream gives people heartburn too well, sacrifices have to be made somewhere apparently, if you have heartburn while you're pregnant like intense heartburn it means your baby's going to have a lot of hair.

Speaker 2:

Yes, I've heard that, yeah.

Speaker 1:

So that's why I need to ask.

Speaker 2:

Well, and you have a lot of hair and Enzo has a lot of curly hair Born with hair too, that I know of.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we both had like just lots of blonde little fuzz. Yeah, lots and lots.

Speaker 2:

I looked like my sisters would always tell me that I was adopted because I had like a full head of black hair when I came out. Yeah, and they told me I looked like a little Mexican baby, were you like the little black sheep of the family?

Speaker 1:

Did they not have hair?

Speaker 2:

I think I had the most hair as a baby.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

But my oldest sister also had like very thick hair too. Okay, so yeah I don't know, but babies are just cute bald babies, babies with hair yeah it doesn't freaking matter, but the cutest babies are the chunky babies yes, they are, and that is a chunky little baby in that picture.

Speaker 1:

Oh my, gosh, I cannot. The cutest little cheeks you the cutest in that nose Like, oh my gosh, he's literally perfect yeah.

Speaker 2:

He's perfect. Speaking of perfect, I am excited to see Wicked. I'm so excited to see Wicked. I've never seen Wicked ever and Heretic.

Speaker 1:

Yes, we have to talk about that.

Speaker 2:

Those are the musts. We need to see that, like this week or next week because I have been trying to avoid spoilers so bad, because I don't know if you know this, but the two sister missionaries grew up lds yep yeah, I didn't know that till yesterday.

Speaker 1:

They're both ex-mormon. I was like that.

Speaker 2:

That makes it a little bit more real than I was hoping for.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but doesn't it?

Speaker 2:

just make you realize how kind of Okay, Hannah, let's choose our words wisely.

Speaker 1:

Just spit it out, no judgment. I don't want to say how willing, but kind of how willing the church is to putting young kids in such not unsafe but just up in the air but potentially yes, potentially, that's perfect, potentially unsafe situations yeah, no, I've thought about that a lot because we have been listening to podcasts that have involved like scary stories from people on their mission yeah and, holy crap, some crazy things happen.

Speaker 1:

But especially if you're a sister missionary and you're out there, there are creepy, creepy men. And I was talking to Enzo about this. Literally it was either yesterday or the day before. He remembers so many sister missionaries had to be like removed from his area and sent to different areas because of creepy guys like stalking them and like figuring out where they lived and trying to, you know, like not necessarily kidnap them, but like yeah, and even more of those stories pop up, not even necessarily with missionaries, but just with women in general.

Speaker 2:

Like I don't know if you saw the one where this girl was at a thrift store and there were, like these, three guys that like acted like they weren't together, but they were all watching her no and she said she, her gut, listen to your gut, ladies.

Speaker 2:

Always if you feel unsafe, you're unsafe. Yep, and she went up to the store counter and the guy got the manager and he was like, yeah, this like is isn't the first time this has happened. And then I guess when the guy saw her talking to the guy, they all left, um, but then she waited, waited to go to her car because she had someone escort her good and a different car with a big white van parked in the spot right next to her yeah yeah, so how I love being a woman, yeah go talk to someone.

Speaker 2:

don't go to your car until you call 911.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, no, it's never worth it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

You're not being dramatic.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

You need to get an escort and be safe.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And it's funny how you can like feel a shift in the energy.

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Like you can tell when you're unsafe, Like a lot of people are I. I mean just denying that like instinctive yes, what's happening, you know I'm like oh, I'm being dramatic, it's not that big of a deal I'm just paranoid, no and it's like when people are like.

Speaker 2:

I feel like I'm being watched yeah, and then they were being watched. Yeah, it's so creepy and eerie.

Speaker 1:

So yeah, we'll report back. Yeah, about the heretic. Yeah, but Wicked is going to be so wonderful and you've never seen Wicked?

Speaker 2:

I've never seen it and I only know the popular. Yeah, and what's the other big one?

Speaker 1:

in that song there's so many, I literally.

Speaker 2:

Is it Into the Unknown? No, that's Frozen.

Speaker 1:

There's so many, I literally Is it Into the Unknown. No, that's Frozen, oh. Wait what am I thinking of?

Speaker 2:

Anyways, moving on, I'm just thinking Okay, but to be fair, isn't Indina Menzel from Frozen? Wasn't she in the original Wicked?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm pretty sure she was Okay.

Speaker 2:

I'm correlating her voice.

Speaker 1:

Okay, fine.

Speaker 2:

So I give you some slack. Half a point, half a point. What's the other one?

Speaker 1:

um defying gravity yes, yeah, and I don't even know all the words to the song and they sing live.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, guys, I saw that holy crap.

Speaker 1:

I am so excited for that because they're so talented to begin with yeah, but also like just the idea of those songs being so raw and real and captured in the moment is like breathtaking. I don't know if that's been done in a really long time like live, yeah, for a movie.

Speaker 2:

And I'm also thinking like, technically, how do they just have microphones everywhere? Because how do they make the quality?

Speaker 1:

yeah, so good for singing I've seen some behind the scenes videos and it looks like they have the, the setup and everything and that on set.

Speaker 2:

You just have to be and I keep forgetting that spongebob man is in the movie later I saw him in the trailer and I was like oh yeah, I, I forgot about you.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I. I think it's interesting that there's no like press of him and ariana together true, isn't that weird?

Speaker 2:

yeah, even though it's like dating, it's intentional? Oh for sure, because they probably want people to forget about it yeah, yeah, I haven't forgotten ethan slater.

Speaker 1:

No, no, little weirdo. Yeah, I'm still not over eternal sunshine. I listen to that album once a week minimum. You do love that, like all the way through Love, my girl Ari, but you can do better. I'm so sorry. I'm gonna, you know, call it.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, call it like I see it, how I see it. And let me just ask you a question, not to completely switch gears. No, what Could you be silenced for? 12 million dollars? Because let me tell you, I've gone back and forth. If I had a big platform like brie, yeah, no, no. But if it was me now, but little old me.

Speaker 2:

Yes, give me that 12 million and the truth is going to come out about you eventually well, and it's also like, if you don't have a platform or any followers, it's like what 10 people are gonna like see and hear, or you might like go viral on tiktok for a split second, and then that's it, yeah you're two seconds of fame yeah yeah, honestly I have.

Speaker 1:

I have to give major props to her for not accepting that 12 million like major props yeah but she did mention that that same offer has been given to all the other women and it was accepted by all the other women and did you see? His ex-girlfriend made a video where she was just like cheers or something like being like, yeah, she can't say anything outright, but we know yeah, we know, and true love is dave portnoy and josh making that music video I know, did you see.

Speaker 2:

Dave portnoy dropped another video and I loved the line he was like yeah, no amount of prozac would ever make me prozac that's freaking funny, yeah, so shout out Dave. So what I'm saying is, if you have 12 million, come talk to me. Yeah, we can, we'll make something, we can have a chat. Wait, going back to musicals, really quick, can I just say we as a society moved on too quickly from the Greatest Showman.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we did, yeah, no, yeah we did.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, we 100% did. Every time it pops up on my tiktok I'm like I need to watch it. Yep, and I love, and I am not like a big musical person, but I loved that one.

Speaker 1:

Oh, I love musicals, but the greatest showman is definitely top three. Yeah, definitely and the worst musical is joker 2 I've been told by so many people in my life to not go see it.

Speaker 2:

No, and I'm not going to. It's already free on Prime. Yeah, that's how you know.

Speaker 1:

That's how you really know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so that was not.

Speaker 1:

It sucks.

Speaker 2:

The vibe.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. And we were all so excited for that too.

Speaker 2:

I know.

Speaker 1:

It was so hyped up and everyone was dying to go see it, and then just a major flop yeah, major, I also watched.

Speaker 2:

Um, nobody wants this on netflix. Oh, did you like it, anna? You have the episodes are 20 minutes and there's only like eight like you can binge in a day okay, wonderful because hans's mom was here and we were waiting for hands to get get off work and she was like just watch it, because she had told me to watch it the last time she was here and I didn't yeah and after the first episode I was like this is really good really yeah, what's the girl's name? Kristin pierce or something.

Speaker 1:

No, is it kirsten bell, kristin bell, kristin bell, and it's with the guy from oh gosh like 90210. Yeah, I know what you're talking about. Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

It's really good and it's funny because Kristen Bell, she has a sister and they have a podcast together. Oh really.

Speaker 1:

And anyway.

Speaker 2:

she started stating this guy who's a Jewish rabbi and you would love it.

Speaker 1:

I'm going to write it down right now.

Speaker 2:

Nobody wants this and that. Uh, you have. You would love it. I'm gonna write it down, right now, nobody wants this, and that's also the name of their podcast. Okay, so it's funny because their podcast is about like sex yeah it's kind of like call her daddy vibes, yeah, or old, call her dad daddy vibes yeah but it's really good. I just finished it today, uh-huh, started it yesterday, uh-huh, and it left on such a cliffhanger and they already confirmed a second season.

Speaker 1:

Okay, love, love, love love. Yeah, it's so good, wait, we have to. Okay, you know what this is talk, talk, talk yeah.

Speaker 2:

Let's talk.

Speaker 1:

We're yapping it up.

Speaker 2:

Okay, we're jumping back to Zach Ryan real quick, oh, okay, okay, I forgot I screenshotted some comments on videos.

Speaker 1:

Please share. Someone said it all makes sense. Now he he looks like a toe.

Speaker 2:

Yes, he's not. How is he?

Speaker 1:

so unattractive. And he's short and he's really short, short King, Nothing nothing against short kings.

Speaker 2:

Okay, but like but also like how do you?

Speaker 1:

keep back. Yeah, I wouldn't touch you with a 10-foot pole I and we're marcoing this morning.

Speaker 2:

Neither of us have ever been like super into his music.

Speaker 1:

If I know his songs, it's only because they, like, went viral on tiktok yeah, I got sent his most recent album and I listened to pretty much the whole thing and I thought it was good, but at the same time it's just. I have never gotten into him. I've never gotten into his music, which is weird because I do like his lyrics and I'm a lyric person.

Speaker 2:

Wait, wait. Sorry not to cut you off. No, what, what? I knew that he was previously married yeah, to rose he was previously married to rose, a woman he met while serving in the us navy yep, and then he sent her divorce papers while she was serving wait, so she was in the Navy too.

Speaker 1:

I'm pretty sure Don't quote me on that, but oh my gosh, I did not realize that.

Speaker 2:

And also he's 5'10", which is actually taller than I thought he was going to be.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's not really short king status then yeah. Someone said he is literally boss baby and I can't unsee it.

Speaker 2:

He just has like a rectangular head like a rhombus, Like a Disney cartoon character? Yes, in not a great way sorry, there is a great way I am not your biggest fan, zach ryan I don't think anyone is and I also did. I saw a tiktok that everyone said to go to spotify and you can hit like the three dashes and there's an option for you to never play this artist. So he'll, so he won't show up like randomly, like from random playlists or anything so that he doesn't ever make money.

Speaker 2:

So I did that, and I don't even use spotify and I did it so.

Speaker 1:

So I'm a girl's girl, whatever I saw somebody do it because you know how um she has a tattoo that says how lucky are we yeah that's why he made the song like how lucky are we. It's been a hell of a week. Somebody messed up the lyrics or changed the lyrics and said how lucky are we. Brie is free of DV as in domestic violence.

Speaker 2:

And then they said, I mean ZB, as in Zach Bryan Well and we talked on Gab Gang, which since Gab Gang has been wiped from the internet because I was just so like, because I was Okay, we'll get into that also later. Okay, podcasting alone is exhausting. It's hard. Shout out to people that can do it Like towards. Then I was like dreading it and so I was just like I'm done.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, you have to be done, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But where was I going with this?

Speaker 1:

Where were you going with that?

Speaker 2:

It was something with oh, we had talked on Gab Gang about Brie and Grace. Yeah, brie and grace, yeah, how. How has your opinion shifted slightly now, knowing more, because mine has, but I still think what she said wasn't great. But I'm like willing to give her a little bit more grace about the whole. I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I yeah, I'm picking up what you're putting down, yeah how I personally feel about it is. I mean, I I've seen the clips and I made sure that it wasn't taken out of context. What she said to Grace and what Grace said to her. For those of you who are unaware, grace is Bree's best friend and they've been best friends for a really long time.

Speaker 2:

Yeah like a decade, I think.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, or longer, and they were talking about how, when they were both 16, I believe they were taken advantage of sexually and assaulted by these older men. And Brie was kind of coming from this point of view of like oh well, you shouldn't have put yourself in that situation, and Grace was like it wasn't my fault. Even if I did put myself in that situation, I wasn't asking to be abused, which is so real and so valid. I do have some grace for Bree's comment, because of course, you want to be a little bit more aware, even though no one's ever asking to be abused or taken advantage of.

Speaker 1:

At 16 years old, you probably shouldn't be surrounding yourself with 30 year old men. However, I don't think that that should have been brie's response in that very vulnerable moment. Yeah, that was not the time to be like hey, we should have been more careful.

Speaker 2:

Like that's, you need to be there for your friend yeah, there's a right way to go about it, but also, what she said just wasn't constructive or helpful at all. It wasn't it wasn't.

Speaker 1:

Yeah. So, like I have, I have grace for her, especially knowing that she's been in this relationship with zach bryan. But but still yeah, I, I just don't. I don't think that that's ever gonna be justifiable to talk to your friend like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, oh, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

I was just going to say, if they've worked it out, I hope they have. Yeah, I hope they have.

Speaker 2:

Did you see the TikTok I sent you of Andrew Garfield and the little girl from we?

Speaker 1:

Live in Time.

Speaker 2:

I literally screenshotted it because there someone was like make this man a dad immediately.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, andrew, as a girl dad, I'm so sorry, my heart, she's so cute I'll post it on the stories tomorrow.

Speaker 2:

She's so cute. Oh yeah, it was good. Yeah, we need to talk about that movie? Yeah, we do we're just gonna be a movie reviewing podcast might as well.

Speaker 1:

I feel like that is like the majority of what we've talked about yeah okay, I took some screenshots from tiktok okay, yes okay, how do you feel about the movie in general?

Speaker 2:

though, like let's just, I liked it, but I didn't love the ending. Why? Because oh, also spoilers yeah is it even still in theaters anymore? I want to say yeah, okay, well, whatever.

Speaker 1:

Whatever, we saw it forever ago.

Speaker 2:

I didn't like it because she still competes in the baking, cooking thing. They still never get married and then she just dies.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like it leaves you feeling un then she just dies. Yeah, like it leaves you feeling unfulfilled. Yes, yeah.

Speaker 2:

And and. Yeah, like I understand when she was, like I'm just worried about being forgotten, like I want to have something for my daughter to remember me by, which is totally valid, but it's also like I don't know. I feel like if I was dying. So the whole premise of this is that Florence Pugh gets diagnosed with ovarian cancer and you find out that she has been planning a wedding with her. Are they technically fiancee fiancee. But then she accepts she's like a really great cook chef and she accepts to go on this cooking show.

Speaker 1:

That is on the day that they were supposed to get married yeah, but she didn't know if she would be able to make it to the final round, which was that day, and so she was like you know what, I'm just going to try, I'm just going to shoot for it. And then, when she did succeed in that competition and she won, she knew that she was going to be, you know, having to compete on that day, and she still didn't tell her husband on that day and she still didn't tell her husband yeah, yeah, aka andrew garfield yeah, and then she wins the competition and then she dies and that's it.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, like I don't know, tell me your thoughts well, I there's so many thoughts, but about the ending specifically, I thought that the ending wasn't the saddest part.

Speaker 2:

No, movie no, it wasn't the saddest part no, no, it wasn't the saddest part and I do.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I haven't been in that situation, we haven't been in a situation where we know that our lives have an expiration date.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and we've been told that expiration date, you know, like. So I don't want to assume that I want't act in a similar way, but I viewed her actions as very selfish when they took away from time that she could have spent with her husband and her daughter. You know and I get to an extent not wanting to be forgotten that was really heartbreaking when she said that that really was like oh, my gosh.

Speaker 1:

But at the same time you have to understand that your role as a wife and a spouse and a mother like that. You're not going to be forgotten.

Speaker 2:

Like your daughter would remember.

Speaker 1:

I like to think your daughter would remember spending time with you over, like your award, like just a plaque on a wall.

Speaker 2:

What would you say is the saddest part?

Speaker 1:

the saddest part was when they cut her hair.

Speaker 2:

I think that's literally what I was gonna say when they shaved her head it's such a good.

Speaker 1:

You know that was her real hair, right oh really yeah, it was her real hair, and so they only had one take to get it right, to get it right and the emotion is just captured perfectly.

Speaker 2:

Because they tried to make it like a cute and fun thing for the little girl.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, but you can see, like the intensity in their eyes of like this is happening. Yeah, and they're just trying to keep it light for their daughter and so. So that was probably the saddest part.

Speaker 2:

I was a mess. I was literally a wreck. Well, and we need to talk about the stupid fan.

Speaker 1:

Oh my gosh.

Speaker 2:

I had anxiety because Anna was giving me anxiety. Sorry, To the point where I was like do you want me to go get someone? Because we're neither of us. She can't focus and I can't focus because I know that Anna's not focused.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, there was just like this low buzzing fan.

Speaker 2:

Ticking.

Speaker 1:

Ticking noise.

Speaker 2:

And we were like the only ones in the theaters.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so no, there was actually one girl in the row ahead of us and I was like are you here all by yourself watching a?

Speaker 2:

sad movie. Are you okay, girl boss move.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I kind of wanted to be like what's up, do you need to sit with me, do you want to sit? But then the movie started. So, yeah, she seemed fine, she seemed completely unaffected. So I was like, wow, you were really not okay. Yeah, seriously. Uh, yeah, that ticking noise was about to send me over the edge.

Speaker 2:

Not to be dramatic, but I would have killed someone I feel like about halfway through we kind of I didn't start to notice it as much, because I feel like about halfway through we kind of I didn't start to notice it as much because I feel like the movie got a little bit more intense yeah, and like once they started talking and everything you can't really hear it.

Speaker 1:

It was just like the, the peaceful parts of the movie where I was like I don't feel peaceful. Yeah, I feel stressed out over this noise and the way that the movie was filmed at first I did love it, but at first it was very confusing yeah, and in along with that, I screenshotted this girl's tiktok where she said I'm convinced that all the people saying we live in time is confusing simply have zero common sense. Just kidding, I loved it. It made total sense.

Speaker 2:

No questions no notes, no notes.

Speaker 1:

The people saying we live in time is confusing simply have zero common sense or media literacy, because it's literally called we live in time and the non-linear timeline was very intentional. We're supposed to feel how every moment matters, how even the smallest things that happened years ago still shape our lives today, and it feels like how we are supposed to make the most of looking at the present and not the future. So, because those memories are eternal and so hearing that I was, I was like wow, I actually really like that, I like that they jumped around and I I appreciated it at the end of the movie, at the beginning it

Speaker 2:

was kind of confusing yeah, yeah, like for the first 10 minutes, I'm like where are we? Yeah, like where are we?

Speaker 1:

and I think that that's not being like media illiterate.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, I think it's just getting used to the pace of the movie. Yeah, yeah. What would you give it on a scale of one to 10?

Speaker 1:

Honestly, probably like probably an eight, 8.5.

Speaker 2:

It was really good. I was going to say an eight.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it was really good. Yeah, there's a couple of other comments here that I have. Yes please share. Someone said that.

Speaker 2:

Andrew loses his lover in every universe, in every movie.

Speaker 1:

Don't say that how sad, that is really sad crying.

Speaker 2:

I don't like that.

Speaker 1:

Oh, someone posted a tiktok being like I'm so confused, why did? Why? Did anybody get emotional at this movie at all? Blah, blah, blah.

Speaker 2:

Oh gee, I don't know. Picturing your loved one with cancer and having a year to live, do you?

Speaker 1:

have zero empathy.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And the people in the comments were like. I wasn't confused, but it certainly was not emotional to the degree that some people are taking it to.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I would disagree. I thought it was a deeply profound, emotional yeah, like it was a. It wasn't like a oh my gosh, everyone's dying and the world is ending and things are so awful. It was just like very raw, genuine unfairness of life. Yeah, you know.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, if anyone I know ever got diagnosed with anything.

Speaker 1:

No, yeah, no, like I can't.

Speaker 2:

It's like you said. It's like no one's allowed to die. No one's allowed to die.

Speaker 1:

I say that every day now. Like no one's allowed to die. I would not be able to move on, no.

Speaker 2:

Wow, this is happy tuesday. Do we want to drop this tomorrow or when?

Speaker 1:

yeah, okay, cool, that's what I mean. If you want to, yeah, I don't care, I mean if you want to, I mean sure of course I want to okay, perfect, yeah, um any other thoughts on? We live in time no, it was good.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I just the dissatisfaction with the yeah it was really just the ending where I was like, okay, like that's it, I guess. But what could have been I also think that's also part of the point, though. It's like, yeah, sometimes you just don't get to do all the things you wanted to do yeah, no, that's, that's very true, and sometimes you you know, people make different choices than you. Yeah, and that's okay. Would you feel betrayed if you were Andrew Garfield?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, I would 100% feel betrayed. But at the same time, of course, you want to honor your spouse's feelings and stuff.

Speaker 2:

Well, and if it's like their literal dying wishes, it's like their literal dying wishes it's like, yeah, like, what can you do about that? Nothing.

Speaker 1:

Like you would have to support them. Like two things can coexist, you can feel betrayed and you can also feel like okay, like you've got this, I've got you.

Speaker 2:

Do you feel like it would be harder or easier with them having a child in the mix? Like what aspect? Because I feel like it would maybe be a little bit easier, because then you're not left completely alone, like you have a piece of them with you yeah but then I can also see people being like I'd want to just like leave everything behind and like have a new clean slate, or yeah, I don't know personally, I think it would be easier with a kid yeah I mean single parenting is obviously not for the week but, at least you have a piece of them forever like I can't imagine not having like a piece of and so forever if anything heaven forbid, yeah were to happen no one's allowed to die.

Speaker 1:

So that's not happening. Just want to put that out into the universe. That's not happening, yeah no, seriously, I agree.

Speaker 2:

I think having a kid would make it easier for sure, because then you're not completely abandoned and you have to be strong for the kid you know like that gives you a perspective, at least from what I've seen, of people sharing their grief, journeys and stuff.

Speaker 1:

On tiktok yeah, some really sad things happen and kids are capable of understanding.

Speaker 2:

Mm-hmm.

Speaker 1:

And like coping.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

With heavy information, but it helps to have someone to go through that with Like hand in hand.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I think I've just seen a couple of situations where parents on TikTok Are talking through grief with their children and it's helpful for both of them.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm trying to think of this is such a random question, but how do you think you're going to explain death to your child when that time comes?

Speaker 1:

Because like on.

Speaker 2:

Let me set the scene for you, on which I believe you've seen haunting of hill house yeah when she finds the box of kittens and she tries to like feed them warm milk and stuff, but then they all die and the parents like freak out and don't know how to explain it. But then they try to fix it, but then the girls like traumatized your thoughts thanks, thanks for sending the scene.

Speaker 1:

Take it over. Take over. Um, I don't know. I feel like every kid is different, just because you know, thinking about, like me and my siblings, and how we like growing up, how we received information. Yeah, I feel like I was much more capable of understanding certain things than they were and vice versa, like every kid is different. But if, if our, if, baby boy is anything like me personally, I feel like I would just explain it as, like death is when someone that you love is not with you anymore and sometimes you still feel a lot of love for them and you miss them, and that's called grief, and grief is love with nowhere to go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you know, I saw that yeah, so sweet yeah.

Speaker 1:

That's probably how I would explain it, just keeping it simple. Yeah, I like that yeah, because that whole thing of like explaining what happens after we die, I think like how?

Speaker 2:

do you think um? I'm just thinking of people like that are agnostic or atheist when they have a death of someone close to them. I wonder how that affects their perception of not even necessarily God, but even just an afterlife, because can you be atheist and still believe in an afterlife?

Speaker 1:

I believe. So yeah, it's just atheists, as you don't believe in God. Yeah, or maybe atheists, as you don't believe in anything after. Actually, an agnostic is where you believe in something. You just don't know if it's God or something else.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, interesting.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I don't know the. It's god or something else. Yeah, interesting. Yeah, I don't know the specific definitions there, but I can imagine that's super, super hard to explain to a kid yeah, and you're like you're like yeah, I don't know and you're never gonna see that person ever again. I know I'm like how would you explain that to a kid?

Speaker 2:

yeah, because I've seen it's funny because we're we just restarted Hill House and Theo who's the therapist. She's like if your kids ask a question, answer it, but don't like get into details yeah so yeah, don't offer specifics, just be vague, but tell the truth simple as possible.

Speaker 1:

Yeah yeah, I really valued being told the truth. As a kid like I, I liked it. When my parents told me details, like I, up until I was probably 11, I believed that my dad could do no wrong and that he knew everything.

Speaker 2:

Like I.

Speaker 1:

I believed that with every fiber of my being like oh yeah, my dad's the smartest guy in the world and he's never wrong. So and then?

Speaker 2:

I deal with it.

Speaker 1:

And then and I mean like I always felt that way because he was always so real with me- Like you know what this is actually, how it works, and he always kept it simple, like in terms that I could understand but he never lied to me about stuff you know, and I really, really appreciate that as an adult. Yeah, totally yeah. But some kids, when you're honest, they just I mean questions, questions, questions, questions questions like they just keep coming.

Speaker 2:

I've been around some kids where I'm like oh my gosh, I'm not patient enough for this where they're like.

Speaker 1:

Why?

Speaker 2:

well, why? Well, why, I'm like I'm gonna punch you in the face, I don't know why. Well, that's annoying's annoying. No, those kids are definitely annoying.

Speaker 1:

I've definitely babysat a couple of kids like that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And I'm like, oh yep, this was fun.

Speaker 2:

Never again. Never again. Sorry, I also not to switch gears, but I'm going to Do it. I still kind of want to chop my hair. You have to hannah and I am not the kind of person that encourages this behavior.

Speaker 1:

But even like that link, I think it would look so good and you'd be able to pull it off so well and you could still use your extensions. That's what I'm saying too.

Speaker 2:

That's what I'm saying too. I mostly just want to have like swoopy bangs in front, not like straight across bangs, but I'm itching to well, and you can always start with that too, and then just chop a couple of inches off the bottom and then a couple more, and a couple more.

Speaker 1:

That's what I did with my hair a couple of years ago.

Speaker 2:

My heart always breaks. I'll see girls they'll chop their hair and it'll be the perfect length, and then they'll be like go shorter, and they go short.

Speaker 1:

I'm like stop, stop, stop. I feel like I went too short. I went too short. No, you didn't. Well, I, I did. You see a picture of my hair when it was above my shoulders? Yes, I liked it. I wish I had kept it brown. I will say I feel like it would have looked a lot better if I wasn't so, so blonde I love you with brown hair I love me with brown hair too.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, self-love-love, baby, self-love, go back to your roots. Anyways, I feel like I worked my way up and I feel like just right at my shoulder is an awkward, awkward length for me personally. I don't like it on me.

Speaker 2:

You have to like either fully commit or be a little longer, just like an inch or two longer or an inch shorter? Yeah, but it's scary, because what if you go an inch shorter and then you're like, oh my gosh, what did I do?

Speaker 1:

I feel like your hair goes fast no.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, well, I feel like it's just been this length for so long. Yeah, but yeah, do you get?

Speaker 1:

it trimmed when you get it done.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, get it done. Yeah, yeah, okay, yeah. So it looks really healthy, by the way, okay, cool, yeah, yeah, I kind of want to get it done before christmas. Uh-huh, me too, dang it.

Speaker 1:

I have to, I know, and I'm sure my hair girl is probably booked, but it's fine I feel like there's always last minute cancellations.

Speaker 2:

Well, and I feel like my hair is really light right now, like the top of my head, no it is really like compared to down here, like down to the ends yeah, yeah. So I need a fresh coat of black, but then I feel like the black looks so harsh until I wash it for the first time, and then it looks yeah huh I love my hair black, but for the first few days.

Speaker 1:

I'm like I have to like it's a lot it's like when someone goes bleach blonde.

Speaker 2:

It only looks good if you have like a full face of makeup and everything. That's how I feel the first few days having black hair.

Speaker 1:

I just always feel like I have to be tan when I get my hair done. Otherwise I'm not gonna like my hair as much yeah because if I'm going darker, I have to have a darker tone of skin. Yep, I have to. Yeah, 100% yeah.

Speaker 2:

Well, okay, we've talked about so much and yet so little.

Speaker 1:

Did we hit everything that we wanted to talk about?

Speaker 2:

I think so. How has it already been 55?

Speaker 1:

minutes. That makes no sense to me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's like we never left. Yeah, yeah, we'll also have to start doing like submissions again. Uh huh.

Speaker 1:

Honestly, we should probably do that like ASAP, like I want to know what people are thinking and doing.

Speaker 2:

We need crazy life updates yeah.

Speaker 1:

I also. We really need to do an episode on what people are like doing traditions wise for Christmas.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And what you're asking for Christmas. Yes, like.

Speaker 2:

I don't yeah, because I don't have anything I really want. And also, when I think of what do you want for Christmas, I'm thinking of like one big thing, yeah, and nothing comes to mind.

Speaker 1:

Like what are good gifts? Yeah, what do we get our husbands and our boyfriends? And stuff like if you have a good gift idea you have, you legally are obligated to tell us yeah, I want to get hans a gold, like skinny chain or something nice.

Speaker 2:

And he was like no, I can't pull that off and I'm like lame. We need to like where's the confidence, buddy? We need to start accessorizing you somehow because he doesn't like wearing hats, yeah. And so I'm like we need to do something wait side note.

Speaker 1:

You know how enzo calls me buddy yeah sometimes. I didn't realize this until literally this morning. He calls me buddy baconator. So does that mean that he loves me or hates me? Yes or no?

Speaker 2:

um loves you okay he loves you?

Speaker 1:

okay, anyways, baconator yeah, I was like wait, you've been saying this for a long time. Why have I never? You've never caught on, I've never caught on.

Speaker 2:

Well, maybe the next stick with buddy. Yeah, yeah, and maybe the next time we record maybe you'll have a new car. Yeah, maybe. If you had to pick something that's cheaper than a Porsche but nicer than a regular car, what would you pick?

Speaker 1:

I'd probably pick a brand new Subaru like Forester. The interiors on those things are so nice yeah so nice and it's so safe and it's probably the most practical.

Speaker 2:

I'll have to send you. There's a thing, a meme that I saw on Instagram literally this morning, and it was like Subaru drivers trying to prove that they're not lesbians.

Speaker 1:

I had a Subaru Crosstrek in 2019. Okay, in 2019.

Speaker 2:

Wow, wait, when did?

Speaker 1:

you get the allegations first started. And I was like I had a septum piercing and purple hair.

Speaker 2:

It was the allegations seemed like they were valid.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, they seemed valid okay they're not valid I. If I were lesbian, I think I would know by now do you?

Speaker 2:

did you archive all your old photos, or what?

Speaker 1:

um, I've archived a good chunk of them, not all of them all your old photos or what um.

Speaker 2:

I've archived a good chunk of them, not all of them.

Speaker 1:

I, you got a screenshot of a couple of them yeah, I do.

Speaker 2:

I hate you.

Speaker 1:

One of them is your contact photo oh, you have that one for my contact photo. I think so one. Yeah, I have a few.

Speaker 2:

Oh my gosh, I'm even like your child.

Speaker 1:

I think that looks so cute but imagine that with brown it would be so much better. It would be so much better okay, funny enough.

Speaker 2:

Going back to the short hair, hansel is like enzo betrayed me and I was like okay, I would love to hear this because I'm pretty sure you and enzo have never exchanged more than like 30 words yes, please go on and he was like, yeah, when we were talking about, um, you guys chopping your hair, and enzo said he loved when anna chopped her hair, he did he did.

Speaker 1:

I know he wants me to chop it again yeah but I, I love my hair long right now. I'm gonna keep it long for a while, but I am gonna chop it eventually well, and who knows, after baby comes too.

Speaker 2:

If they're like, yeah, ripping it, you might be like honestly probably like give it six months and I'll be I'll be itching to chop my hair yeah

Speaker 2:

and I have my extensions now too, so I'm like that's why I'm like I don't mind chopping it, because I have the safety net for later exactly, but hans was like you're not gonna chop your hair and then think you're gonna get like wefts in your hair and I was like, okay, yeah no I still have, like my clippings, that would suffice yeah, so I don't know, we'll see betrayed you. Yes, literally he was like I can't believe he said that. Yeah, I was like can't believe he's supporting you.

Speaker 1:

I know crazy it's gonna look so good okay I know I know you're listening to this. He's our biggest fan. He'll literally text me. He'll literally text me in. I know you're listening to this.

Speaker 2:

He's our biggest fan. Yeah, I love him for that. He'll literally text me in the morning. He's like listening to the pod on the way to the gym. Stop, that's so cute or on the way to the office.

Speaker 1:

I love our husbands.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they're just cutie pies. They're the sweetest they are. Okay, shut up. Yep, all right, well.

Speaker 1:

well, we say these things in the name of jesus amen, okay, we love you guys and we'll see you, I don't know, in a couple weeks. Yeah, hopefully sooner. Okay, awesome, bye.

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