May 21, 2026
What We've Been Up To!


Join Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) and Jess Sterling (@thejesssterling) as they chat about what they've been up to and what they've been watching during their break from recording!
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[SPEAKER_01]: Sometimes a world looks like you ain't ever seen it before Just be how never ended with those All you need is a door Searching for something to put a smile back on your face Just remembering unusual times I can come from one unusual place
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[SPEAKER_01]: I need a partner for a ride Cause everybody needs a ride Such a bird is to the side Just ask See the word and I'll be there Just ask
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[SPEAKER_01]: I know the greatest things in the life I'll come in a pair They say hindsight's 20, 20 That ain't far enough behind me So if you want this sweetest honey I think hindsight's 19, 19 Isn't me to pretend I got a hand I can land Who's like you really need a friend Just ask
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[SPEAKER_00]: Shit 90's show's died me Shit 90's show's taught me was not filmed before live studio audience
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[SPEAKER_02]: Welcome back to shit 90s shows taught me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just early in here with my co-hosts.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Sarah Humphrey, Sarah, how are you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Good, pretty good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I feel so out of practice, so out of sorts.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if we taken this long of a break from podcasting since ever 2020.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I definitely feel out of,
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was so hard setting up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, where does this plug go into what plug?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was very confusing for me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I'm doing well and I'm alive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's that's that's that's for listeners.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no different is the thing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We've been out of practice for like a month and a half, but they've been listening to us ramble on about Buffy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, from my understanding the the Riley episode just got.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes,
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, yeah, so that was exciting for me only pretty much and yeah, so that's true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Our listeners.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We've pre-recorded a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So our listeners really have not missed us by
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[SPEAKER_03]: you know, actually, you know, this is a good question.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Have you missed podcasting?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I've missed having it in like, it was a part of my weekly routine.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And so it feels weird to not have it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's also been tough like obviously like, I want to continue on Buffy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, it's tough not watching an episode every week.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, so yeah, I've missed that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just chatting with you.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I've definitely missed podcasting.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, your life certainly much easier than mine at the moment.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So you're probably like my cup is overflowing as it is, like don't need this.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But my life just kept on trucking on, you know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it's true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I feel as though there's so number one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so where have we been?
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[SPEAKER_03]: As some of our listeners may know or recall, I had a baby on March 31st and I had a boy, his name is Ash Theodore and he's
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[SPEAKER_03]: a gremlin, like a little devil, uh, child, like maybe a demon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not quite sure which entity he is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, basically he's like a reverse sour patch kid.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like sometimes he was like kind of sweet, but he is pretty sour.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's a drama king.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, and I don't need to talk shit about my six week year old.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You're, I mean, you're the one who has to take care of him.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I feel like it is your right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I don't really like shit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's about my 60s.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I see.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, he's spicy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's a spicy little boy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He came.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe that means to love jalapenos, just like you do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We did have a lot of spicy food.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: While he was in the womb.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I mean, yeah, he is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, in my opinion, he's pretty cute.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, you did say that he was cute at one point without me beating you.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I did.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think he is very cute.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I thought the picture you've sent me most recently of him cracked me up the most just because I feel like he was giving judgmental eyes and I love a baby with Tude.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I think babies with Tudes are just so much funnier and have more personality than like a boring baby, you know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I appreciate his attitude.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Not boring.
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[SPEAKER_03]: is to eat.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's a big, don't we all?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, loves loves to eat.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He also loves to cry.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's, and so most recently, what he's been into is like, tummy time on our chest and he's very admin about like being up like little like,
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[SPEAKER_03]: upper body strength like if you move him like in a cradle hold he gets pissy like he is very like I want to be tummy time for I will lift my head up um he's also discovered
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[SPEAKER_03]: like yanking my hair.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, that's fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, that's for you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We're like, it was like, he would just hold it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And now he, there's a good yank.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's, that's also some things that he's passionate about.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have like a lot of like black and white pictures for him to be visually stimulated about big fan of the
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, oh, a panda guy loves animals.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Love that for him.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, the lion made him puke.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, so we don't show him the lion as much.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's, that's, that's Ash.
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[SPEAKER_03]: A comment on Leo's by him at such a early age, my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think so.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was just showing him the book that we, I show him every single day.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he got sick from the line, not a fan, but high interest in panda so
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's over here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, like, I am, like, barely a person.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I, like, nuclear life is, like, such a joke and a half.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's, like, kind of horrible.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, well, yeah, because you have all of the strife with none of the personality to go, not the reason of personality.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But like, it doesn't have personality.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's, like, me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He can't, he can't do, he can't do much yet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, he can't oppress you yet with, like, his acumen, you know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So it's kind of like,
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[SPEAKER_02]: a me there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I see a little potato with strawberry blonde hair and and it does not quit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But also I find him a little cute.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's that's why I've been up to.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've just been it's been very like baby focus like our days just revolve around him.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I don't want to be one of those like lame ass people that only talk about their children because it is awful when people lose their personality and only talk about their babies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm going to very much try not to do that, but I mean.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Of course, this was my opportunity to talk about him.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, yeah, we've full on asked you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Let's try it on, sure.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, I'm going to try not to do that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Aside from that, like literally not much, I mean, like I've been off from work, but still kind of working here and there, my real job.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, all new that was gonna happen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We all predicted that would happen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I was working a bit today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I still have to do something today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have no clue.
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[SPEAKER_03]: they just call upon me and I come like the millennial loser that I am.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Those Gen Z kids would never do that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Gen Z would be like, could never.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Don't lose my number.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They did not lose my number.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I work occasionally.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have not read one book.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was thinking that was going to be
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, that's that's it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's that's the that's the tea.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Just what have you been up to in the month and a half that we've been off.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so we have a bathroom renovation happening very exciting stuff.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: basically the bath we have we have two bathrooms currently I guess we're down to one right now but uh we put in a bathroom downstairs in our finished basement last year two years ago and now we were like it is finally time we've waited 10 years we've lived in this house for 10 years and this bathroom has always been an issue it is time to tell you there's time to use two issues with your house um
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[SPEAKER_03]: You have a lovely home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not like bashing your house, but you know what I'm going to say.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The front door is on reverse.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The front door is based faces the wrong way.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's fucking stupid.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We didn't install it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's a pain in the house to fix it, which is why we've never fixed it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It opens the wrong way.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you open it up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You have to walk around it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Makes no sense.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, really agree.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And your bathroom is number two because
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[SPEAKER_03]: of how close the sink it toilet and how was from each other.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You could touch almost all the walls when you're standing in the middle of the bathroom, at least you could before.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So we really needed a bathroom remodel.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The biggest problem we were having is that like it's a small bathroom as is you're basically going to have to take space from a different room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And our chimney goes through our bathroom as well, obviously hidden behind some walls, but like you can't move a chimney.
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[SPEAKER_02]: At least I don't think you can.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So basically what we had to decide was like we needed to figure out a different configuration from the bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And we needed to take some space from our third bedroom, which was my old office where I used to record.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We were taking, we took some space from that room to basically build out a bigger room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: thrilled about the glass store.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I am so anti shower curtains at this point.
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[SPEAKER_02]: If I have one more shower curtain stick to my body in my life I'm gonna pitch up it like it is it's not fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm gonna have a nice glass shower.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it because like you want
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[SPEAKER_03]: like sexy sneak peeks, is that why you want glass?
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, I just don't want a shower car.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It looks sleek.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Glass?
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[SPEAKER_02]: It does.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It does.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's sleek.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that is, we are like coming through the home stretch, basically.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think my dad has said by the end of next week, our shower should be completed or our bathroom should be completed, which is great because there is nothing worse than walking down a flight of stairs at five in the morning when you have to pee, which is what I've
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't want to die, and it's really scary, you're like not awake, and you're trying to go downstairs for the bathroom, not a fun time, so it's a long living like this for, I don't know a month or something, so, but we're getting there, we're nearing the home stretch, I'm really excited, and I'm so thankful we have my dad, like doing all the work for us, which is just 10 at 10, can't recommend it enough.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What is, um, what, what spot are you at?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is there, what is in the bathroom?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So currently, we have all, the demolition took multiple days, by the way.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, we live in a house that was built in the 50s, which meant tile and grout and cement and weird metal things.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, there was so much, so much demolition.
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[SPEAKER_02]: My dad said, it really takes one day and it took us,
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[SPEAKER_02]: three days of demolition and a teeny tiny bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Luckily, I was able to salvage much of the tile for my own mosaic purpose.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah, I'm used for use for cycle exactly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we have drywall up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have everything.
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[SPEAKER_02]: My dad has grouted.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He was painting today.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So the next moves are going to be tile the floor and then tile the shower walls.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So we're we're nearing the home stretch.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Sarah, I'm so excited.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm pulling up the pink color now to get your live reaction on the podcast because we have very different tastes 90% of the time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You're you're more of a like a gray's neutrals.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, really is what I would say I tend to like a pop of color a bit more.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's a lot of pops of color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like it's pop of color is good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like my favorite way to pop of color is like a
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[SPEAKER_02]: pillow or um yeah yeah throw so that sure if it's blue probably but I mean of a purple wall but I also know in that basement there's also a green wall yes so there's there's we have purple behind me in another room in the basement it's like a very vibrant light blue kind of similar to this purple and then we also have kind of a light green all kind of in the same realm that's in the bathroom
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[SPEAKER_03]: and then what's your living room is in that color too.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So our living room actually we are we have already picked up pink colors.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We're going to repaint our living room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is we've never painted our living room since we moved in 10 years ago.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So it is a very blank what is called Navajo White.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, which is lovely.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's hideous and I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is a dingy off-white.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's hideous, but we are we picked out pink colors for our living room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We just haven't painted yet, obviously.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We're waiting for this project to be done.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But do you have any guesses about what color you think?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Do you want me to give you some like lay of the land on our bathroom on like the tile stuff?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So,
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[SPEAKER_02]: Our floor tile is like a white marbley kind of thing with like some brownish goldish vaning.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I would say.
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[SPEAKER_02]: All our fixtures are gold.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Brushed brush.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's definitely like brushed brass, but it's very gold-looking.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Our shower tile is
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[SPEAKER_02]: different greens I would say like like bluey greens kind of oceany bluey greens that's like an accent that goes throughout it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What color do you think our bathroom is going to be odd?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like already I have like a stomach ache I'm like you know I was like following a path of like okay like this is making sense and then you throw in like blues and greens and then
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, oh, where did it be?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Go.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I've got, I'm gonna go with.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it like a of soft yellow?
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, it is not yellow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank God, okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I, we had a yellow possibly picked out for our dining room and I hated it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I vetoed the yellow.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yellow tends to look gross.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it is a green, like a green.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is green.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my God.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's gonna hate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I can't wait.
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[SPEAKER_02]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna share my screen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you're gonna share your screen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I have like a, I have like a Sharon Williams, like, you know, this is not my bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This is a sample bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sure I'm Williams website.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The color is called Selantro, which is funny because I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, is it dark?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Is it dark?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it's dark.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's like a, it's very much like a,
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like a what's it called, like a gem tone.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, that is a bathroom color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We really liked it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We knew we wanted something.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Once we got the green accent tile picked out, we knew we wanted something in the green family.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We wanted something that was darker that would look good with like the gold fixture that we have.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so but then like what's is the dining room is the living room color another color?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we haven't done the living room yet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We put it out.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What color is it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a color color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is a different color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, yeah, this is the bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The bathroom and the living room don't have to be the same color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like every single wall is like color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's how paint works.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What do you mean?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, what is it supposed to be white?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I will say that in the design atmosphere, maximalist and colorful stuff is in and the male gray trend.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have heard Millennial Gray has finally died, which thanks God for that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I will say like, you're more on trend now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You are more,
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[SPEAKER_03]: trendy, like your, you're a maximalist, slash colorful.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I have heard that the color we picked for our living room, maybe dining room, we're still in talks of if we want to continue the color or not.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I have heard that this color that we picked out is a very, very popular color right now, which I did not know when we picked it up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I want to take any guesses as to what color our living room is going to be.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you don't have the thing is that like any color that I like you just like you like because I would never paint my room blue though, but is it it's another dark color no it's lighter much lighter yeah, I mean like it's it's going to have to and you're not going to do a neutral because
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[SPEAKER_03]: Why would I know?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Why would you?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why would I ever do a neutral?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't have a color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You should.
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[SPEAKER_02]: My kitchen is like off-white.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, oh god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hope it's not too...
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hope it's not too red.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it red?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, then it has to be a blue.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is not.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is nurture green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: More green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What the fuck is wrong with you?
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[SPEAKER_02]: But look at how nice it looks.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why is everything green?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Because it's at the calming color, I think.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why?
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[SPEAKER_02]: What would you say this is like a sage, like a light light sage?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How would you describe this?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not as dusty as sage, but yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's
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[SPEAKER_03]: in a sage realm.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that's going to be what's in our living room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Possibly our dining room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Our dining room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I wanted one color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We'll did not like that color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Once we got a swatch of it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So we're back to the drawing board on the diagram.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, oops, all green, I guess.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I guess it's green is a nice color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And the funny part is our bedroom is also green, but it's definitely more of a darker sage.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But that I'd be willing to be paying at this point.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You have so much green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I like green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's green is nice.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that's basically what's going on in our house right now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's at least not a demolition zone like it was for like a week or two.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We're nearing the finish line.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Thank God I cannot wait to have a toilet right next to my bedroom again.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and that's going to be exciting step for you.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Thrilling.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I can pee in peace.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, so anyway, that's that's what's up in life.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I suppose.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, yeah, oh, we went to Toronto.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that was fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Toronto is such a lovely city.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I would say if you ever get a chance to go, you should it is like,
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[SPEAKER_02]: clean.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It has like really easy transportation like an options like you could do the public transit you could do an Uber like there's so many you could drive if you wanted to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I probably wouldn't but uh it's really really nice great food and the american dollar oh my god we're like rich people up there it's so far it's far it's so far we would like buy food and we'd be like oh my god this was like
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, 15 donut holes for the price is 12.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We got such good food.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We had like Pokeballs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We had Poutine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Obviously, we had beaver tails, which are delicious.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Was it like an elephant ear type of thing?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know what an elephant ears probably.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's like fried dough.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And then you do like Nutella on the top.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You could have all different toppings, but the the basic one is Nutella.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a quick drive for you as well.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, six hours, roughly without stopping, but I mean, quickest drive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So do I do highly recommend Toronto.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a lovely place.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you've been watching some TV.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, so in our time away from the podcast, I have been watching basically everything that's normally on, you know, your survivors, you're like shrinking when that was on.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I'm watching the day-to-day stuff, however, I'm also watching, so I continue to I vampire diaries watch, I'm on season six.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you're just pause, working towards- I'm still working towards, I did fall off a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, what season six is really good.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, I just, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think I was very over-vampired.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, like, it was a lot of vampires happening and I think I needed a little bit of the vampire break.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's a lot.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's so fair and valid.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, a lot of vampires.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, I started, so Will and I are watching the show Jet
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[SPEAKER_02]: Kind of but like maybe throw in a little bit of like a taskmaster sort of a vibe.
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[SPEAKER_02]: There's like challenges It's very fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's very silly Well, and I have been watching that we've been binging it we're through there's only like six episodes every season and we're through like 10 or 11 seasons at this point Chuggin through that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Whoa, do you recommend that show and then switch to earth?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've been on a rewatch
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[SPEAKER_03]: I did watch switched at birth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if I watched all of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like one of those things where you watch a lot of it, and then you fall off, especially when you're watching it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, real time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I definitely watched it at the time of premiering.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I mean, I loved an ABC family show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: back in the day because you know what it was like around the time that Greek was on and it was also around the time of that gymnastic show that I really liked that I don't remember her name but there was a gym and ABC family gymnastics show really it was really good I think I know what you're talking about ABC family oh no stop doing that ABC make it a break it yeah
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yep, I remember this show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I I really liked that show a lot and I was like mad that I got canceled But I loved yeah, I really loved maybe that's what I need to tap into I'm telling you there is something about an ABC family show because it is like
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[SPEAKER_02]: you know, you're gonna have some some shit.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like you're gonna have some dumb shit, some problematic shit probably especially in there early.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But I will say, I really love, I remember even as a kid being fascinated with American Sign Language ASL.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And so I love getting to watch people sign on TV.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I do think just to see things that are outside of
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I really am enjoying it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm into season two now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: They're like 30 episodes in season one.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like who?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Who decided that?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hate when that happens.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like we don't have the time, man.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I guess we did back then.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We did back then.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And also one of my favorite things is when I watch it, it has the old ABC family thing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Come on.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Didn't, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I have this royal who, but one of the actors does make an appearance on a different show that I know you're actively watching interesting so you'll make them yeah it's just it's just good silly nonsense really yeah I did watch it are you were you more into the Daphne side of things or the base side of the
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[SPEAKER_03]: to Bay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It should be no surprise that I was obsessed with Bay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's an artist.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She has curly brown hair.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like obviously I'd be obsessed with her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She does like street art.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She just is very cool.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Daphne obviously is like the nicer one, right?
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[SPEAKER_02]: But like, but Bay is like the edgy one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I remember being the same.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I feel like Daphne is more so.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, the huge part of is like the ASL culture.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And she is around her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, yeah, she's the one who's deaf.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And then her friend Emmett, who I was obsessed with also when I watched this when I was kid, we hold up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, Emmett's the one that eventually like he never spoke out loud, but there was an episode where he did.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, right and sobbed.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I remember sobbing at that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't remember what he said.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was he was talking to Bay and it was something like because he was like had feelings for her and yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, there was a I made a joke to our friend Todd the librarian who has seen the show.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I had said to him that like it's so funny because there's a moment in the show where Emmett,
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[SPEAKER_02]: does base street art on a billboard for her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, this is so he bought her a wall code in like, yeah, that's in times.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, a pacing of the wall for Joey.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I mean, it could give Bay the billboard.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like that's agreed that the billboard, that the wall was disgusting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just, you know, but the billboard is better.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The billboard is better.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't remember the billboard.
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[SPEAKER_03]: of that cool crimes, right?
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[SPEAKER_03]: We love a lot of times.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the book, I, that does crimes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you're fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Switch it forth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How far are you into that now?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I just started season two, like yesterday.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But again, season one had 30 of us.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, well, it's a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In their 42 episode minutes,
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[SPEAKER_02]: Is there long episodes?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so that's basically mostly what I've been watching, um, beyond like I said, just my week to week bullshit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So the theme we watched did not happen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, it started and then it quickly stopped.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I think the thing was, I was like, you know, why I could use a break.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I'm actually going to take a break instead of just rewatching, because some old buffy was like, well, man, like, what are we doing here?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I got to, I think I got
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, so yeah, so you were not into the monster the week from the first season.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was It was just like, I'm tired, man.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, I'm kind of tired.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it has there been anything else that you like started or finished stuff that you You're watching with your husband because I feel like that's an interesting thing of like what's a show that you watch on your own and what's a show that You watch with like your partner
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so a lot of those definitely jet lag.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We watch together.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We watch the boys together every week.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's finishing up its final season.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He is a big fan of, and I am like, I'll tolerate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I feel like it's definitely gotten worse over time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The show Ghosts, which is like a CBS sitcom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think it's that funny anymore.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think it's lost a lot of it sparkle.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hacks is incredible.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We watched that together.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've seen a lot of hacks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm trying to get Adam to watch hacks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: with so God so that I can rewatch it and then also watch the latest season, but yeah, hasn't agreed to it yet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I can't really like hacks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think so too.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that he I'll talk about what like what we're
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[SPEAKER_03]: working on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I think that like I just can't get him to pivot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He doesn't like switching shows with me because I guess like we don't get far, we keep pivoting, which is not like we'll summarize that either.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We'll like still like complete a show before we jump onto something else.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You're a crackhead and you like to watch like 90 shows at once with a spinning wheel.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like sometimes I just need to spice it up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You need to just let you up and you don't watch something else.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, so hacks, the boys, uh, I think that's Owen Taskmaster from every week, but that's, task, taskmaster is, you know, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ten of ten.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Isn't up on critical role.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I fall in very far behind.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I still really enjoy it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I am like, it's one of those things or once you're behind, it's like trudging through mud to catch up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I have not done that yet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sure I will eventually, I'm sure there'll just be a moment where I like dive right back down the rabbit hole.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I catch up in like a few weeks.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, yeah, I haven't done that yet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I probably should.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's weird.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Is it because like you're not feeling like the schemers it was they once they switch tables like basically if you don't watch critical role They like had different groups and so the group.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I love that like switched out on a different group came in It was the first group that you loved and then they switched in the second group
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then that's where I kind of got slowed down as well because I don't think that the second group is as strong as the first group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I loved the first group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, and I don't know now they switched to the third group and I don't know how we're doing there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But am I not sure?
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[SPEAKER_03]: But then people switch back to the first group.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they have to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: They definitely will.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's just when, you know, I think actually soon, I think that they're doing like six to seven episodes with each other.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's actually not too bad then.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, and I think that they've hit around six or seven with the third group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I won't be surprised in the next few weeks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Switch back.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I mean, I'm on it because it's like 16 out of like 30 or something.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I like I don't know 20 something.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I just looked at the pictures.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Where are we at?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The thumbnails.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That makes sense.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, that's about everything I'm currently watching, honestly, not too much, not a ton.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I've also played a bunch of video games.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, what video games?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I played all three Spider-Man video games.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Spider-Man.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that was fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We'll watch me for the most part.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He helped me on things I really hated doing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Because he'd played them.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He'd been begging me to play them for a few years now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I finally was like, fine, fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'll play Spider-Man.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, and yeah, then we restarted Baldur's Gate because we, you know, guns for punishment.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We like Baldur's Gate's fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, anyway, that's that's everything.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I've been up to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What about you, Sarah?
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[SPEAKER_02]: What have you been watching?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, okay, so Adam and I, we have like our shows that we watch together and then we have then I have like my own shows and if you want to know what Adam's been watching plus Todd and Lindy, we kind of like borrowed the concept from it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, we stole from them, go to when I just grab a podcast or we're going to podcast and listen to what
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[SPEAKER_03]: They've been watching, um, so Adam and I have been watching, we were we watched psych, um, and we started that before I gave birth and we finished it afterwards.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, and I, I liked psych.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I, I think that,
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a lot of like silly bits and it's definitely more of like an Adam show than in my show like he loves a mystery a lot of the shows that I watch with him has some sort of like mystery element like I'm thinking we watch like Nancy drew together.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Obviously Veronica Mars, like when I never watched Veronica Mars, we watched her in the building, not one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I watched that on my own, but I never finished it, maybe I will eventually, but he loves that show as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He loves a mystery aspect to a show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I did like, like, I liked a lot of aspects of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I liked Gus.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I thought that Shawn was like a bit much for me, but I thought like Gus was
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[SPEAKER_03]: And like the one thing I thought was like really crazy was that if there was a girl on the show, she was blonde, like there was no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, higher and less she was a person of color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They never hired a brunette on the show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Whenever the agency knew it was always blonde and like as a blonde, like we're spattered, right?
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[SPEAKER_03]: But like I just thought it was like the weirdest thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That was a really weird thing to keep doing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it was only, yeah, every single girl was blonde.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, why?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, what is happening here?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I also fell asleep in that show a lot, which really pissed off my head.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I really got it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he, like, actively was yelling at me every single time I did it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, and like, if I picture my phone, he'd be so aggravated with me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So,
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I was like, I had just given birth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like so tired.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I had so tired, but he said that wasn't excuse because I did it beforehand, but I was like really late.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, but for you, we're pregnant tired and now you're newborn tired.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like all that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Or I, you know, I said to him, I said, it just, it helps, it, I'm just so relaxed when I watch it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's soothing to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So soothing to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's not boring.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not boring.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we finished that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We watched the first out of three psych movies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It blew.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was, it was terrible, but watched it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was like a Christmas movie, but like okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was sat in California.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like there was like no snow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It just like randomly talked
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like a Christmas movie, I'm like okay, well, that's funny.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like one of those things is like is it a Christmas movie because it's like around Christmas or is it a Christmas movie because it's a Christmas movie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They like just like kept like mentioning Christmas and they're like, okay, I guess it's Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But there was like no Christmas decorations.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They just kept saying it was Christmas is crazy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we still have like, and like, ambassador wasn't in it all except for like one second on like an iPad and I was like, what the fuck is this it was a lot of bullshit honestly, but we still have like two more movies to watch eventually Adam hates movies, so I don't know when we're gonna watch them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: pre-pregnancy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And we were alternating between both scrubs and psych.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then Adam was like, I can't do this anymore.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Not as dramatic, but that's how it felt.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then he was like, I'm sticking to one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then we had to stick psych because I don't know that's what we just wanted to do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, so you back to scrubs now?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we back to scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, I'm going to read it now and we just started a season five of scrubs today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Which I've seen before and I really, really liked.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have the DVDs somewhere in New Jersey and I've always liked scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I wanted to rewatch scrubs because
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[SPEAKER_03]: because there's like new seasons that came out and I thought that out of the shows that I've seen like there's somebody shows that I've seen that like I consider comfort shows from when I was younger or like shows that I watched with my family and that I wanted to see again.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like we had tried
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[SPEAKER_03]: I would love to watch Jackson and City with him because I just think that like his reactions would be very funny, but I haven't been able to get him on board.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Now that's what happened with me as I had will watching Sex in the City, but he got to carry cheating and lost his fucking mind.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He hates Carrie.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know how how will gets if he doesn't like something.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he hates Carrie with the fire of a thousands of years.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know, but the thing is, like, she's so flawed, but like, we watch her anyway, blah, blah, blah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just think that, like, his reactions would be so fun, because like, oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's why I love, I mean, Adam's like, my little clown boy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, I have him just, like, and just make it pretty much.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, it's just like, okay, like, make me laugh and he does all the time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, he, um, that was one of my favorite things about him when we were,
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[SPEAKER_03]: just friends was like how much he made me laugh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So to have to be married to somebody that like, is you find the funniest person in the galaxy is so fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, be my own personal podcast or in Pakistan city.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He won't do it, but I did get him to watch Greek.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that was a highlight of my life.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's not so funny because I was like, if I'm in, and I have to choose between sex and the city or Greek, like I'm picking sex in the city.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like at least people talk about sex in the city and like in pop culture and stuff.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, people talk about Greek.
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[SPEAKER_02]: There is no like are you an ex or are you a why it's it's no are you a carrier a Miranda or a charlet or Yeah, you're a phenomenon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, is it a phenomenon in my own head?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, for you and T. V. Lundy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, there's people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's people out there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we're watching scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He, I mean, like I love scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It just is once again one of those like things I watched when I was when it was on the first time and I just am enjoying watching it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like I love how it's like 29 minutes and then there's like well that when it's like kind of
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[SPEAKER_03]: But we're in the freezer episode, it comes to mind yeah there's like really deep like sensitive moments so I love that show so that's the things that and yeah like we're watching survivor together so then yeah so that's what I'm watching with him that's like our couple show and then like things that I've watched since giving birth specifically
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[SPEAKER_03]: I watched all of parenthood, which I've once again seen before, I love that show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That is kind of like a comfort show for me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know that's like, I didn't find it that sad this time around.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I remember like crying all the time, the first time I watched it, I only cried like interesting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the last season, spoilers for parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Have you seen Perry had?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I've seen all of it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't ask me like trivia about it, but I've seen all of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, because I knew what happened to Zeke.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He dies with another at the end.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So the entire last season, I was like beside myself, like just in the direction of Zeke dying.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's just not enough time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not enough time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You were like, you was going to die like, I knew what was happening.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, watch it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, yeah, I was like, can you just, so I was like crying the entire season leading up, but specifically not anything that was happening at the current moment, just anticipation of him tying in the last 10 to 7.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's so funny.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I remember watching that show and that was one of those shows that like my mom and I would watch and then talk about and we both are like Unserious most of the time and so we would always laugh at how much Lauren Graham's character cried because it was like every other episode She was crying about something else.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's like girl enough It's her and then like
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[SPEAKER_03]: her daughter in the sisters were like the big cryers.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I love that show so much.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was very comforting for me to watch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I kind of just like non-sopped watched it for, I don't know, three weeks, four weeks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a while.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a really long time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I like non-sop watched it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then
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[SPEAKER_03]: floodgates like kind of opened up a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, okay, now they've not dedicated my entire life to parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, I finished tell, tell me lies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have to watch that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it good?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Should I watch it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that you would enjoy it only because it's like kind of bash it crazy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, so it's, it's, it's a lot of fuckery because I love, because like switched up birth is like a lot of fuckery, too.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's very
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's kind of dark and like they're all evil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like everybody is all incredible.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Love that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we do like um in like our group discord thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have like the evilness rankings and like at every season we're like okay who's the most evil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like all of our terrible people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a college show which as you know, I really like it's actually a show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Todd and Tom recommend it to me and it's the first my least favorite thing in the world is when somebody is like, hey, Sarah, you should check out this show because I'm like, oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, like I'll see you homework.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like because it's just like I'm not going to like get but like sure I'll try it on and like I'll see how it is and I hate it when somebody recommends it showed me it's actually kind of torture because like they really like the show so they want me to see it and then I'm like, okay, like
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is what I think and it's always not my vibe.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is the first show that somebody's recommended to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's actually been my vibe.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So thank you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I really liked it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, it was something that Adam and I were watching together.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, pre-birth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But he fell off of it and then finally I was like, Adam, I want to finish it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like if you're not going to want to watch it at your knee deep in Psych slash scrubs like I want to just finish last season.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I went ahead.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I finished last season the last episode
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[SPEAKER_03]: is like kind of art, but also just so much bucklery as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's horrible, but like entertaining to watch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's what you need to know about tell me lies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Recommend it all of them are terrible people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And if you watch it just then YouTube can do the
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[SPEAKER_03]: evil rankings with with us with me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm writing this down because I'm recommending it to you because if you hate it, then like I don't want that on me in person.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I have if it's such a low bar, you know Like I know we podcast about television and I I've talked a lot of television I will fully admit I don't have great taste like I'll watch trash.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's fun But you kind of watch everything because like you watch a little everything and
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you watch like the prestige television as well like I don't watch it like I don't even know what I do I spend a lot of my time on TikTok unfortunately or like to talk at least then yeah
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I finished that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I also have been watching Margo's got money troubles.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, how is that?
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's on mine and wills list to watch as a government who we have.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I really like that as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that the characters are really interesting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'll be finding is so fascinating because like,
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[SPEAKER_03]: She's a duo of like some of the most famous sisters, and when we were younger, Dakota Fanning was like, yeah, the famous one who famous child actor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then now Elle was just like, I think Dakota is doing producing, I think Dakota is like literally producing this show, but I was really like been doing a lot of things.
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[SPEAKER_03]: very different, but feel similar to like a run.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's very, it is very different Michelle fibers in it, Nicole Kidman's in it, like it's a crazy cast.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I really like it's really quick.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not, I don't think the episodes are full 40 minutes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that once the season is over, which I don't know when will happen, I think it's a really good binge.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got, I was binging it and now it's like they're doing one episode a week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then I like watch it on Tuesdays or Wednesdays and then I forget about it and then I'm like, oh wait, like I can watch a new episode of this new one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love when that happens.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just wish that I can watch the whole thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But yeah, I'm enjoying that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then I think the last thing that I've been watching was like I was really trying to fill that parenthood hole.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I was thinking like, oh, like I can watch this is us like as a rewatch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But plexed in download all the episodes and also like once you start, this is us, you're like, I kind of feel itky.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know why.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I like was like watching it and like, yeah, this is an emotional and manipulative show.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's why.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But like once again like it like fits the same bill right like it's like Sure is parenthood of like I just feel like there's because there's less characters like there's less families to go to it just feels like how is all of this shit happening to one family?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Big three, big three, go fuck yourself, big three.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not all about you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They think it is though.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And like the interesting thing is like parenthood, like there's a lot of like light stuff as well, but this is us, it's like pretty emotional the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I also hate Kate's storyline, the entire thing, because the thing is like as like a plus woman,
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[SPEAKER_03]: My personality does not revolve around my size and all her story was for six seasons, eight seasons, it's, it was like the only thing that she, I've, of course, she got late the Toby stuff.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but that was also about her age, you know what I mean, like it's never it was like because of that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it was like a, um, it was like what's it called when men are women only talk about men the back of the test.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It was like the back of the test for being overweight, like every storyline had to come back to that, which, like, again, Yes, of course, that's a part of her life, but like I agree, that's not that's not who she is.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That doesn't define her, like can we enough with this already.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I definitely am fatigued.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that for me, I remember watching that show the first time around, I was like, oh, if it was just the Randall show, I think I would be happy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, who's just Randall and his story like it's really okay?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I remember when I found out he didn't wear glasses in real life.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was so sad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, that's sad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I mean, like I like the many more.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I love the twist.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like I think like when you watch, this is us for the first time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All the twists are so good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like I even like the first episode, like watching it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know how I didn't figure it out, but I remember being very good to go to guide that it was, oh my gosh, it's like
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[SPEAKER_02]: Mandy Moore is like the most down like I didn't it's a man of Moore is good like she is incredible I loved her in that show.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She was definitely one of my favorites.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and like the twist that like Miguel like she married Miguel in the future Like that was very like all the twists and like how he how the dad eventually died like that's so cracks me of
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[SPEAKER_03]: you know, crock pods are evil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Don't like stay away from a crock.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, ridiculous.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So it's like a crock pot is to this is us as the Peloton is actually just like that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's like I had it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like that at one point in time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, so I tried this is us for like a couple of episodes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then it went from like episode three to episode eight.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I was like, oh no, flex is besieged.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, I need to fill my parenthood size toll.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm trying something called, it's like a early 2000 show called Brothers and Sisters, and it's basically like crusty parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right, so the you said it was ABC what I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, those maybe so the mom is Sally field.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's a big name.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's a huge name.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then Sally field has five children.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So parenthood has damn.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So two girls and then three, but it wasn't ABC.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I just looked it up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This definitely read as an ABC show all the way.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, the the the bad thing about brothers and sisters is how it gets weirdly political.
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[SPEAKER_03]: a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's good, but it's bad because like basically call us to flock her who plays Kitty.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like that's the name, like her and like Sally Kiddil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, are the names.
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[SPEAKER_03]: everybody in the family are most of the people in the family are Democrats, Katie is a Republican, and Sally Field is like disgusted with her daughter, and for basically every single episode in the first season, it's like let me like throw it to your face that we have political differences.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like, well, you know, I agree with like
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[SPEAKER_03]: with you on this, but not your political standing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She only only wears blue and cholesterol only wears red.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's like very much in your face about it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And like, it's, and like, close to a flock heart is like, yeah, like, I'm just like a Republican and like, she like says it like out loud, like so much as I sew in your face about it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is interesting because like I think that the one thing the parent who didn't do is like get into that and the thing with like big families is like yeah, there's like different political views.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that is like a real thing of like why because essentially Katie stopped talking to the family for like three years because after she was.
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's interesting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: She was there at 9-11.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So she's very like, I'm pregnant and I'm 11 into the news.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like, Jesus Christ.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So can you visit 9-11?
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[SPEAKER_03]: So she's like, well, fuck you Afghanistan and fuck you, you know, like she's like pro war because she was there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then her little, the youngest brother was like, I want to do something and Kitty was, he was like, I think that maybe I should go to the war and Kitty was like, that would be like a very like strong thing for you to do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But the mom sadly feel it's like, fuck you kitty, how dare you send my son to war?
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that's why they weren't talking for like three years because, well,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I see, yeah, so then like this show starts with like, kitty coming back for her birthday.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god, so kitty, kitty is like, oh my gosh, just my birthday party.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sally, feel it is like, it's weird that you're here because like, I kind of hate you, but you're my daughter.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's fine, but also you're of our publicans.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So fuck you, but also whatever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then the dad was like, they're celebrating the party.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And the dad was hanging out with like one of the grandchildren, not from kitty, but from a different one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: a different parent and he had a hard jacket and fell in the pool and dropped on Kitty's birthday.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god!
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's become happened incredible, wow, yeah, I think he's first day back her dad died.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But then this is the spicy shit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We find out that Kitty's dad, Sally Field's husband, has been not her real dad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, 20 years with the same mistress, 20 bro, just get to force like what's wrong with you 20 years with the same mistress, just get to force you had an investment house that was 15 minutes away that the mistress was living in this the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What a dirty dog.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What a dirty dog.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He has a daughter and it's Amy from Everwood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But oh my god, nobody knew that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm enjoying it, even though it's crusty parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm enjoying it because there's like a lot of crazy things that happen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then, so then, like, everybody found out about the mistress and then, like, for, um, and,
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[SPEAKER_03]: the mom Sally feels and like met her but didn't know we think that she didn't know so she invited her over to dinner and then everybody was like all the siblings were like whispering and Sally feels in the middle of dinner it was like I know why the dinner so awkward because all of you people think that I don't know that this bitch over here has been cheating.
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[SPEAKER_03]: She's known the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Not the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think but for that damn Sally field.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so I'm a very dramatic thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I've been enjoying brothers this journey.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is just kind of cracked.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's incredible.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I love Sally field.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow, what a clean.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I've been enjoying it and then Roblo, it's also in it as Katie's love interest.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's a senator of a public horse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He definitely gives that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, he has.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And the issue is that he thinks he's going to win against Obama.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What an idiot.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, loser!
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[SPEAKER_03]: What an idiot!
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[SPEAKER_02]: You're going to be so bummery stupid back.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow incredible.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This show is unhinged.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so this is the brothers and sisters drama.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've been enjoying some.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it's like, it's just crusty parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: She's this Christ.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god wait no it got in a word for a prime time Emmy Stop it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, maybe it's good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe it's lucky.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Let me look.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Let me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, then I got to go down to the awards Emmy They Sally Field won an Emmy for this outstanding lead actress in a drama series
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[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe, wait, he's good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think Parenthood went on anything.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, really?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'd be surprised if it did.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Goose, if you hear that, I am so sorry.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He's been snoozing literally all day.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Couldn't be bothered on the couch all day.
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[SPEAKER_02]: snooze in a way, it's a rainy day.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He hates the rainy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's not like what's inside.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then maybe I sit down in a podcast.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This is what I met with.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He has, I mean, knowledge that he wants to share.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Do you know about the Emmys?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, it won.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Primetime Emmy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So, Jason Ritter was nominated, but didn't win Emmys Emmys Emmys Emmys Emmys.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It never won an Emmy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ritter.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's Jason Ritter.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, um, the love interest of Lauren Graham.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Because the teacher.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yep, famously, marrying to the incredible, mot Melanie Linsky.
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[SPEAKER_03]: whoever the fuck that is.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm a yellow jacket.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You don't know Melanie Linsky.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's a queen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's not an icon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, what's it?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Love her.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Shit, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's in a lot of stuff, but I love her yellow jacket.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, um, anything else I do know this girl, but I know her from, but I'm a cheerleader.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah, she was in that as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know her from ever after.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's where I know her from.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love that movie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Have you ever seen the director?
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[SPEAKER_02]: We've definitely discussed this before and I don't think I've seen it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know Drew Barrymore's in it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, this probably the best movie ever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think that's true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I really don't think that's true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think it's the best
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[SPEAKER_03]: Melanie Linsky's one of the step sisters.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, she gets to play evil.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, she's the one that's like, you know, how like one of the step sisters.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I think it's Anne Stasia.
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[SPEAKER_03]: She might, she seems evil, but she's actually like really nice.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All, oh, yeah, something like that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then for one of her reasons, Drew Barrymore hangs out with like a Leonardo da Vinci a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know how that comes into playing, but it does.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why is Leonardo da Vinci hanging around Cinderella?
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[SPEAKER_03]: What is going on?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, but that's what he does.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They're like, he shows her his inventions, and that's not evenism for anything else.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Just like, it's really like, did things.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That child from my memory in the movie, there was inventions, but he also painted a picture of her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I'm not known for being in front of her.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He invented something.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't remember what.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You should watch that movie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, that's what we've been watching.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Child.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, how is it that you have a newborn?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And what I have going on is louder.
01:00:01.943 --> 01:00:03.323
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I should sleep in.
01:00:03.504 --> 01:00:09.505
[SPEAKER_03]: So we fed him a fake bottle and we put him in the grip and he hasn't wine.
01:00:09.625 --> 01:00:11.345
[SPEAKER_03]: So does he have a pacifier?
01:00:12.085 --> 01:00:13.385
[SPEAKER_03]: What's the deal with pacifiers?
01:00:13.485 --> 01:00:14.746
[SPEAKER_03]: Like a hundred pacifiers.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's very picky about it because of course he is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So he has, I don't know, every kid is different about what pacifiers he likes.
01:00:24.467 --> 01:00:27.928
[SPEAKER_03]: But he likes one shape in particular, the bibs pacifier.
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[SPEAKER_03]: bibs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:00:30.564 --> 01:00:33.466
[SPEAKER_03]: So I have so many, so many.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've tried all the them on and he likes this one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Lucky little dude.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Huh.
01:00:40.372 --> 01:00:40.892
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't know there was a reward in the fifth shape.
01:00:43.974 --> 01:00:46.777
[SPEAKER_03]: So I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:00:47.958 --> 01:00:56.545
[SPEAKER_03]: So there's, but there's one shape in particular that he enjoys and I think it's the one that's not orthopedic for his teeth in the future.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So he might as fire by the future he can't and he doesn't take it every time sometimes he like taste it and he's like this is revolting and spits it out.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Wow, he likes, it's very sad.
01:01:13.080 --> 01:01:15.280
[SPEAKER_03]: All he likes is his bottle is what he likes.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, listen, Ken Rally, I too like dairy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So, yeah, who can blame him, you know, he's just trying to live.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_02]: anything else we have to discuss here today on our little catch-up podcast.
01:01:32.663 --> 01:01:33.344
[SPEAKER_02]: We've covered a lot.
01:01:33.364 --> 01:01:37.886
[SPEAKER_02]: We've covered home renovations, babies, television.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, really there's something for everybody here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sure.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I still haven't watched the episode, the next episode
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm soft to watch Angel.
01:01:51.173 --> 01:01:54.736
[SPEAKER_03]: I surprisingly don't remember that I'm mad at Angel.
01:01:54.916 --> 01:01:59.700
[SPEAKER_03]: So, um, I remember I had like a flip out the last time we watched Angel.
01:01:59.880 --> 01:02:06.406
[SPEAKER_02]: But I'm gonna have to re-listen to our most recent podcast before we record next, because I don't fucking remember what that was going on.
01:02:06.426 --> 01:02:07.907
[SPEAKER_03]: I think it's releasing soon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So,
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, so get ready, everybody.
01:02:10.310 --> 01:02:12.131
[SPEAKER_02]: I think I'm gonna release this on Saturday.
01:02:12.211 --> 01:02:16.595
[SPEAKER_02]: So just a little bit of a weekend treat.
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[SPEAKER_03]: For pal, how it cleanser?
01:02:19.077 --> 01:02:22.420
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, pal, it cleanser, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's about everything we have.
01:02:24.141 --> 01:02:30.627
[SPEAKER_02]: And we'll be back in a few weeks like with, you know, actually in real time, and we'll be past us talking about buffy.
01:02:30.827 --> 01:02:31.968
[SPEAKER_02]: So that's really exciting.
01:02:32.409 --> 01:02:33.910
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, excited for that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Alright, well, um, in the meantime, stick around here if you want to hear us talk Buffy, go check out everything over in our on-world wind, because I did forget to mention, I'm also obviously watching Everwood alongside that podcast, and I'm watching Mad Men alongside crying laughing.
01:02:49.965 --> 01:02:54.368
[SPEAKER_02]: So, um, those networks are also brilliant and you should go check them out.
01:02:56.089 --> 01:03:06.332
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I guess until next time I don't even want to say here right a full lesson because that We're not there's no lesson to do so Have a and a different one, but I don't remember what I was so long ago.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I'm just gonna I'm just gonna say bye I'm just gonna say have a good one everybody and we'll see you all soon.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Bye
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[SPEAKER_01]: Sometimes a world looks like you ain't ever seen it before Just be how never ended with those All you need is a door Searching for something to put a smile back on your face Just remembering unusual times I can come from one unusual place
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[SPEAKER_01]: I need a partner for a ride Cause everybody needs a ride Such a bird is to the side Just ask See the word and I'll be there Just ask
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[SPEAKER_01]: I know the greatest things in the life I'll come in a pair They say hindsight's 20, 20 That ain't far enough behind me So if you want this sweetest honey I think hindsight's 19, 19 Isn't me to pretend I got a hand I can land Who's like you really need a friend Just ask
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[SPEAKER_00]: Shit 90's show's died me Shit 90's show's taught me was not filmed before live studio audience
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[SPEAKER_02]: Welcome back to shit 90s shows taught me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just early in here with my co-hosts.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Sarah Humphrey, Sarah, how are you?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Good, pretty good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I feel so out of practice, so out of sorts.
01:46.238 --> 01:52.683
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if we taken this long of a break from podcasting since ever 2020.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I definitely feel out of,
01:58.828 --> 02:00.049
[SPEAKER_03]: It was so hard setting up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, where does this plug go into what plug?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was very confusing for me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I'm doing well and I'm alive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's that's that's that's for listeners.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, no different is the thing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We've been out of practice for like a month and a half, but they've been listening to us ramble on about Buffy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, from my understanding the the Riley episode just got.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes,
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, yeah, so that was exciting for me only pretty much and yeah, so that's true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Our listeners.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We've pre-recorded a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So our listeners really have not missed us by
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[SPEAKER_03]: you know, actually, you know, this is a good question.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Have you missed podcasting?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I've missed having it in like, it was a part of my weekly routine.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And so it feels weird to not have it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And it's also been tough like obviously like, I want to continue on Buffy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know what I mean?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, it's tough not watching an episode every week.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, so yeah, I've missed that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm just chatting with you.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I've definitely missed podcasting.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, your life certainly much easier than mine at the moment.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So you're probably like my cup is overflowing as it is, like don't need this.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But my life just kept on trucking on, you know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it's true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I feel as though there's so number one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, so where have we been?
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[SPEAKER_03]: As some of our listeners may know or recall, I had a baby on March 31st and I had a boy, his name is Ash Theodore and he's
03:43.857 --> 03:48.341
[SPEAKER_03]: a gremlin, like a little devil, uh, child, like maybe a demon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not quite sure which entity he is.
03:51.524 --> 03:54.987
[SPEAKER_03]: Um, basically he's like a reverse sour patch kid.
03:55.047 --> 03:59.832
[SPEAKER_03]: Like sometimes he was like kind of sweet, but he is pretty sour.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's a drama king.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, and I don't need to talk shit about my six week year old.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You're, I mean, you're the one who has to take care of him.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I feel like it is your right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I don't really like shit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's about my 60s.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I see.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, he's spicy.
04:15.302 --> 04:16.403
[SPEAKER_03]: He's a spicy little boy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He came.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe that means to love jalapenos, just like you do.
04:20.084 --> 04:21.584
[SPEAKER_03]: We did have a lot of spicy food.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: While he was in the womb.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I mean, yeah, he is.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, in my opinion, he's pretty cute.
04:28.526 --> 04:33.327
[SPEAKER_03]: Um, you did say that he was cute at one point without me beating you.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I did.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think he is very cute.
04:35.307 --> 04:46.530
[SPEAKER_02]: I thought the picture you've sent me most recently of him cracked me up the most just because I feel like he was giving judgmental eyes and I love a baby with Tude.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I think babies with Tudes are just so much funnier and have more personality than like a boring baby, you know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I appreciate his attitude.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Not boring.
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[SPEAKER_03]: is to eat.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's a big, don't we all?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, loves loves to eat.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He also loves to cry.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's, and so most recently, what he's been into is like, tummy time on our chest and he's very admin about like being up like little like,
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[SPEAKER_03]: upper body strength like if you move him like in a cradle hold he gets pissy like he is very like I want to be tummy time for I will lift my head up um he's also discovered
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[SPEAKER_03]: like yanking my hair.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, that's fun.
05:47.115 --> 05:48.196
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, that's for you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We're like, it was like, he would just hold it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And now he, there's a good yank.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's, that's also some things that he's passionate about.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have like a lot of like black and white pictures for him to be visually stimulated about big fan of the
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, oh, a panda guy loves animals.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Love that for him.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, the lion made him puke.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Uh, so we don't show him the lion as much.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's, that's, that's Ash.
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[SPEAKER_03]: A comment on Leo's by him at such a early age, my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think so.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was just showing him the book that we, I show him every single day.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he got sick from the line, not a fan, but high interest in panda so
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's over here.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, like, I am, like, barely a person.
06:46.891 --> 06:50.433
[SPEAKER_03]: I, like, nuclear life is, like, such a joke and a half.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's, like, kind of horrible.
06:52.334 --> 06:52.994
[SPEAKER_03]: But it's okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, well, yeah, because you have all of the strife with none of the personality to go, not the reason of personality.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But like, it doesn't have personality.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He's, like, me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He can't, he can't do, he can't do much yet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, he can't oppress you yet with, like, his acumen, you know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So it's kind of like,
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[SPEAKER_02]: a me there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I see a little potato with strawberry blonde hair and and it does not quit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But also I find him a little cute.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's that's why I've been up to.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've just been it's been very like baby focus like our days just revolve around him.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I don't want to be one of those like lame ass people that only talk about their children because it is awful when people lose their personality and only talk about their babies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm going to very much try not to do that, but I mean.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Of course, this was my opportunity to talk about him.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, yeah, we've full on asked you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Let's try it on, sure.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, I'm going to try not to do that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Aside from that, like literally not much, I mean, like I've been off from work, but still kind of working here and there, my real job.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, all new that was gonna happen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We all predicted that would happen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I was working a bit today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I still have to do something today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have no clue.
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[SPEAKER_03]: they just call upon me and I come like the millennial loser that I am.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Those Gen Z kids would never do that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Gen Z would be like, could never.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Don't lose my number.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They did not lose my number.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I work occasionally.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have not read one book.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was thinking that was going to be
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, that's that's it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's that's the that's the tea.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Just what have you been up to in the month and a half that we've been off.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so we have a bathroom renovation happening very exciting stuff.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: basically the bath we have we have two bathrooms currently I guess we're down to one right now but uh we put in a bathroom downstairs in our finished basement last year two years ago and now we were like it is finally time we've waited 10 years we've lived in this house for 10 years and this bathroom has always been an issue it is time to tell you there's time to use two issues with your house um
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[SPEAKER_03]: You have a lovely home.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not like bashing your house, but you know what I'm going to say.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The front door is on reverse.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The front door is based faces the wrong way.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's fucking stupid.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We didn't install it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's a pain in the house to fix it, which is why we've never fixed it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It opens the wrong way.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you open it up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You have to walk around it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Makes no sense.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, really agree.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And your bathroom is number two because
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[SPEAKER_03]: of how close the sink it toilet and how was from each other.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You could touch almost all the walls when you're standing in the middle of the bathroom, at least you could before.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So we really needed a bathroom remodel.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The biggest problem we were having is that like it's a small bathroom as is you're basically going to have to take space from a different room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And our chimney goes through our bathroom as well, obviously hidden behind some walls, but like you can't move a chimney.
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[SPEAKER_02]: At least I don't think you can.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So basically what we had to decide was like we needed to figure out a different configuration from the bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And we needed to take some space from our third bedroom, which was my old office where I used to record.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We were taking, we took some space from that room to basically build out a bigger room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: thrilled about the glass store.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I am so anti shower curtains at this point.
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[SPEAKER_02]: If I have one more shower curtain stick to my body in my life I'm gonna pitch up it like it is it's not fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm gonna have a nice glass shower.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it because like you want
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[SPEAKER_03]: like sexy sneak peeks, is that why you want glass?
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, I just don't want a shower car.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It looks sleek.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Glass?
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[SPEAKER_02]: It does.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It does.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's sleek.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that is, we are like coming through the home stretch, basically.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think my dad has said by the end of next week, our shower should be completed or our bathroom should be completed, which is great because there is nothing worse than walking down a flight of stairs at five in the morning when you have to pee, which is what I've
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't want to die, and it's really scary, you're like not awake, and you're trying to go downstairs for the bathroom, not a fun time, so it's a long living like this for, I don't know a month or something, so, but we're getting there, we're nearing the home stretch, I'm really excited, and I'm so thankful we have my dad, like doing all the work for us, which is just 10 at 10, can't recommend it enough.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What is, um, what, what spot are you at?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is there, what is in the bathroom?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So currently, we have all, the demolition took multiple days, by the way.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, we live in a house that was built in the 50s, which meant tile and grout and cement and weird metal things.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, there was so much, so much demolition.
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[SPEAKER_02]: My dad said, it really takes one day and it took us,
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[SPEAKER_02]: three days of demolition and a teeny tiny bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Luckily, I was able to salvage much of the tile for my own mosaic purpose.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah, I'm used for use for cycle exactly.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we have drywall up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have everything.
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[SPEAKER_02]: My dad has grouted.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He was painting today.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So the next moves are going to be tile the floor and then tile the shower walls.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So we're we're nearing the home stretch.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Sarah, I'm so excited.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm pulling up the pink color now to get your live reaction on the podcast because we have very different tastes 90% of the time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You're you're more of a like a gray's neutrals.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, really is what I would say I tend to like a pop of color a bit more.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's a lot of pops of color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like it's pop of color is good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like my favorite way to pop of color is like a
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[SPEAKER_02]: pillow or um yeah yeah throw so that sure if it's blue probably but I mean of a purple wall but I also know in that basement there's also a green wall yes so there's there's we have purple behind me in another room in the basement it's like a very vibrant light blue kind of similar to this purple and then we also have kind of a light green all kind of in the same realm that's in the bathroom
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[SPEAKER_03]: and then what's your living room is in that color too.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So our living room actually we are we have already picked up pink colors.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We're going to repaint our living room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is we've never painted our living room since we moved in 10 years ago.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So it is a very blank what is called Navajo White.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, which is lovely.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's hideous and I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is a dingy off-white.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's hideous, but we are we picked out pink colors for our living room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We just haven't painted yet, obviously.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We're waiting for this project to be done.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But do you have any guesses about what color you think?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Do you want me to give you some like lay of the land on our bathroom on like the tile stuff?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So,
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[SPEAKER_02]: Our floor tile is like a white marbley kind of thing with like some brownish goldish vaning.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I would say.
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[SPEAKER_02]: All our fixtures are gold.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Brushed brush.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's definitely like brushed brass, but it's very gold-looking.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Our shower tile is
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[SPEAKER_02]: different greens I would say like like bluey greens kind of oceany bluey greens that's like an accent that goes throughout it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What color do you think our bathroom is going to be odd?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like already I have like a stomach ache I'm like you know I was like following a path of like okay like this is making sense and then you throw in like blues and greens and then
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, oh, where did it be?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Go.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, I've got, I'm gonna go with.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it like a of soft yellow?
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, it is not yellow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Thank God, okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I, we had a yellow possibly picked out for our dining room and I hated it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I vetoed the yellow.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yellow tends to look gross.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it is a green, like a green.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is green.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my God.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's gonna hate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I can't wait.
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[SPEAKER_02]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm gonna share my screen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you're gonna share your screen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, I have like a, I have like a Sharon Williams, like, you know, this is not my bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This is a sample bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sure I'm Williams website.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The color is called Selantro, which is funny because I hate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, is it dark?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Is it dark?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, it's dark.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's like a, it's very much like a,
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like a what's it called, like a gem tone.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, that is a bathroom color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We really liked it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We knew we wanted something.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Once we got the green accent tile picked out, we knew we wanted something in the green family.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We wanted something that was darker that would look good with like the gold fixture that we have.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so but then like what's is the dining room is the living room color another color?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, we haven't done the living room yet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We put it out.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What color is it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a color color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is a different color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, yeah, this is the bathroom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The bathroom and the living room don't have to be the same color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like every single wall is like color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's how paint works.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What do you mean?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, what is it supposed to be white?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I will say that in the design atmosphere, maximalist and colorful stuff is in and the male gray trend.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have heard Millennial Gray has finally died, which thanks God for that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I will say like, you're more on trend now.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You are more,
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[SPEAKER_03]: trendy, like your, you're a maximalist, slash colorful.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I have heard that the color we picked for our living room, maybe dining room, we're still in talks of if we want to continue the color or not.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I have heard that this color that we picked out is a very, very popular color right now, which I did not know when we picked it up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I want to take any guesses as to what color our living room is going to be.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you don't have the thing is that like any color that I like you just like you like because I would never paint my room blue though, but is it it's another dark color no it's lighter much lighter yeah, I mean like it's it's going to have to and you're not going to do a neutral because
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[SPEAKER_03]: Why would I know?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Why would you?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why would I ever do a neutral?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't have a color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You should.
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[SPEAKER_02]: My kitchen is like off-white.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, oh god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hope it's not too...
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hope it's not too red.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it red?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, then it has to be a blue.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is not.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is nurture green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: More green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What the fuck is wrong with you?
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[SPEAKER_02]: But look at how nice it looks.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why is everything green?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Because it's at the calming color, I think.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why?
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[SPEAKER_02]: What would you say this is like a sage, like a light light sage?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How would you describe this?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not as dusty as sage, but yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's
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[SPEAKER_03]: in a sage realm.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that's going to be what's in our living room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Possibly our dining room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Our dining room.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I wanted one color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We'll did not like that color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Once we got a swatch of it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So we're back to the drawing board on the diagram.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, oops, all green, I guess.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I guess it's green is a nice color.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And the funny part is our bedroom is also green, but it's definitely more of a darker sage.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But that I'd be willing to be paying at this point.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You have so much green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I like green.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's green is nice.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that's basically what's going on in our house right now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's at least not a demolition zone like it was for like a week or two.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Mm-hmm.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It is.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We're nearing the finish line.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Thank God I cannot wait to have a toilet right next to my bedroom again.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, and that's going to be exciting step for you.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Thrilling.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I can pee in peace.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, so anyway, that's that's what's up in life.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I suppose.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, yeah, oh, we went to Toronto.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that was fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Toronto is such a lovely city.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I would say if you ever get a chance to go, you should it is like,
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[SPEAKER_02]: clean.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It has like really easy transportation like an options like you could do the public transit you could do an Uber like there's so many you could drive if you wanted to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I probably wouldn't but uh it's really really nice great food and the american dollar oh my god we're like rich people up there it's so far it's far it's so far we would like buy food and we'd be like oh my god this was like
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, 15 donut holes for the price is 12.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We got such good food.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We had like Pokeballs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We had Poutine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Obviously, we had beaver tails, which are delicious.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Was it like an elephant ear type of thing?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know what an elephant ears probably.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's like fried dough.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And then you do like Nutella on the top.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You could have all different toppings, but the the basic one is Nutella.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a quick drive for you as well.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, six hours, roughly without stopping, but I mean, quickest drive.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So do I do highly recommend Toronto.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a lovely place.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Cool.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you've been watching some TV.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, so in our time away from the podcast, I have been watching basically everything that's normally on, you know, your survivors, you're like shrinking when that was on.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, I'm watching the day-to-day stuff, however, I'm also watching, so I continue to I vampire diaries watch, I'm on season six.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, you're just pause, working towards- I'm still working towards, I did fall off a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, what season six is really good.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, I just, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think I was very over-vampired.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know, like, it was a lot of vampires happening and I think I needed a little bit of the vampire break.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's a lot.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's so fair and valid.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, a lot of vampires.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, I started, so Will and I are watching the show Jet
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[SPEAKER_02]: Kind of but like maybe throw in a little bit of like a taskmaster sort of a vibe.
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[SPEAKER_02]: There's like challenges It's very fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's very silly Well, and I have been watching that we've been binging it we're through there's only like six episodes every season and we're through like 10 or 11 seasons at this point Chuggin through that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Whoa, do you recommend that show and then switch to earth?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've been on a rewatch
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[SPEAKER_03]: I did watch switched at birth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know if I watched all of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like one of those things where you watch a lot of it, and then you fall off, especially when you're watching it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, real time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I definitely watched it at the time of premiering.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I mean, I loved an ABC family show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: back in the day because you know what it was like around the time that Greek was on and it was also around the time of that gymnastic show that I really liked that I don't remember her name but there was a gym and ABC family gymnastics show really it was really good I think I know what you're talking about ABC family oh no stop doing that ABC make it a break it yeah
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yep, I remember this show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I I really liked that show a lot and I was like mad that I got canceled But I loved yeah, I really loved maybe that's what I need to tap into I'm telling you there is something about an ABC family show because it is like
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[SPEAKER_02]: you know, you're gonna have some some shit.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like you're gonna have some dumb shit, some problematic shit probably especially in there early.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But I will say, I really love, I remember even as a kid being fascinated with American Sign Language ASL.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And so I love getting to watch people sign on TV.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I do think just to see things that are outside of
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I really am enjoying it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm into season two now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: They're like 30 episodes in season one.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like who?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Who decided that?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I hate when that happens.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like we don't have the time, man.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I guess we did back then.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We did back then.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And also one of my favorite things is when I watch it, it has the old ABC family thing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Come on.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Didn't, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, I have this royal who, but one of the actors does make an appearance on a different show that I know you're actively watching interesting so you'll make them yeah it's just it's just good silly nonsense really yeah I did watch it are you were you more into the Daphne side of things or the base side of the
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[SPEAKER_03]: to Bay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It should be no surprise that I was obsessed with Bay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's an artist.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She has curly brown hair.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like obviously I'd be obsessed with her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She does like street art.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She just is very cool.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Daphne obviously is like the nicer one, right?
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[SPEAKER_02]: But like, but Bay is like the edgy one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think I remember being the same.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I feel like Daphne is more so.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I mean, the huge part of is like the ASL culture.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And she is around her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So yeah, yeah, she's the one who's deaf.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And then her friend Emmett, who I was obsessed with also when I watched this when I was kid, we hold up.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, Emmett's the one that eventually like he never spoke out loud, but there was an episode where he did.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yes, right and sobbed.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I remember sobbing at that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't remember what he said.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was he was talking to Bay and it was something like because he was like had feelings for her and yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, there was a I made a joke to our friend Todd the librarian who has seen the show.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I had said to him that like it's so funny because there's a moment in the show where Emmett,
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[SPEAKER_02]: does base street art on a billboard for her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I was like, this is so he bought her a wall code in like, yeah, that's in times.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, a pacing of the wall for Joey.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I mean, it could give Bay the billboard.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like that's agreed that the billboard, that the wall was disgusting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just, you know, but the billboard is better.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The billboard is better.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't remember the billboard.
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[SPEAKER_03]: of that cool crimes, right?
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[SPEAKER_03]: We love a lot of times.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the book, I, that does crimes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So you're fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Switch it forth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: How far are you into that now?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I just started season two, like yesterday.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But again, season one had 30 of us.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, well, it's a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: In their 42 episode minutes,
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[SPEAKER_02]: Is there long episodes?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so that's basically mostly what I've been watching, um, beyond like I said, just my week to week bullshit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So the theme we watched did not happen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, it started and then it quickly stopped.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I think the thing was, I was like, you know, why I could use a break.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I'm actually going to take a break instead of just rewatching, because some old buffy was like, well, man, like, what are we doing here?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I got to, I think I got
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, so yeah, so you were not into the monster the week from the first season.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was It was just like, I'm tired, man.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, I'm kind of tired.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it has there been anything else that you like started or finished stuff that you You're watching with your husband because I feel like that's an interesting thing of like what's a show that you watch on your own and what's a show that You watch with like your partner
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, so a lot of those definitely jet lag.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We watch together.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We watch the boys together every week.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's finishing up its final season.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He is a big fan of, and I am like, I'll tolerate it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I feel like it's definitely gotten worse over time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: The show Ghosts, which is like a CBS sitcom.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't think it's that funny anymore.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I think it's lost a lot of it sparkle.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Hacks is incredible.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We watched that together.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've seen a lot of hacks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm trying to get Adam to watch hacks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: with so God so that I can rewatch it and then also watch the latest season, but yeah, hasn't agreed to it yet.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I can't really like hacks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think so too.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that he I'll talk about what like what we're
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[SPEAKER_03]: working on.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I think that like I just can't get him to pivot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He doesn't like switching shows with me because I guess like we don't get far, we keep pivoting, which is not like we'll summarize that either.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We'll like still like complete a show before we jump onto something else.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You're a crackhead and you like to watch like 90 shows at once with a spinning wheel.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like sometimes I just need to spice it up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You need to just let you up and you don't watch something else.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, so hacks, the boys, uh, I think that's Owen Taskmaster from every week, but that's, task, taskmaster is, you know, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ten of ten.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Isn't up on critical role.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I fall in very far behind.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I still really enjoy it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I am like, it's one of those things or once you're behind, it's like trudging through mud to catch up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So I have not done that yet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm sure I will eventually, I'm sure there'll just be a moment where I like dive right back down the rabbit hole.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I catch up in like a few weeks.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But yeah, yeah, I haven't done that yet.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I probably should.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's weird.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Is it because like you're not feeling like the schemers it was they once they switch tables like basically if you don't watch critical role They like had different groups and so the group.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I love that like switched out on a different group came in It was the first group that you loved and then they switched in the second group
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then that's where I kind of got slowed down as well because I don't think that the second group is as strong as the first group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I loved the first group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, and I don't know now they switched to the third group and I don't know how we're doing there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But am I not sure?
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[SPEAKER_03]: But then people switch back to the first group.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, they have to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: They definitely will.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's just when, you know, I think actually soon, I think that they're doing like six to seven episodes with each other.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's actually not too bad then.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, and I think that they've hit around six or seven with the third group.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I won't be surprised in the next few weeks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Switch back.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I mean, I'm on it because it's like 16 out of like 30 or something.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I like I don't know 20 something.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I just looked at the pictures.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Where are we at?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: The thumbnails.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That makes sense.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Well, that's about everything I'm currently watching, honestly, not too much, not a ton.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I've also played a bunch of video games.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, what video games?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I played all three Spider-Man video games.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Spider-Man.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So that was fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We'll watch me for the most part.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He helped me on things I really hated doing.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Because he'd played them.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He'd been begging me to play them for a few years now.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I finally was like, fine, fine.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'll play Spider-Man.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, and yeah, then we restarted Baldur's Gate because we, you know, guns for punishment.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: We like Baldur's Gate's fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Um, anyway, that's that's everything.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I've been up to.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What about you, Sarah?
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[SPEAKER_02]: What have you been watching?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, okay, so Adam and I, we have like our shows that we watch together and then we have then I have like my own shows and if you want to know what Adam's been watching plus Todd and Lindy, we kind of like borrowed the concept from it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You know, we stole from them, go to when I just grab a podcast or we're going to podcast and listen to what
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[SPEAKER_03]: They've been watching, um, so Adam and I have been watching, we were we watched psych, um, and we started that before I gave birth and we finished it afterwards.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, and I, I liked psych.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I, I think that,
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a lot of like silly bits and it's definitely more of like an Adam show than in my show like he loves a mystery a lot of the shows that I watch with him has some sort of like mystery element like I'm thinking we watch like Nancy drew together.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Obviously Veronica Mars, like when I never watched Veronica Mars, we watched her in the building, not one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I watched that on my own, but I never finished it, maybe I will eventually, but he loves that show as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He loves a mystery aspect to a show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I did like, like, I liked a lot of aspects of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I liked Gus.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I thought that Shawn was like a bit much for me, but I thought like Gus was
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[SPEAKER_03]: And like the one thing I thought was like really crazy was that if there was a girl on the show, she was blonde, like there was no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, higher and less she was a person of color.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They never hired a brunette on the show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Whenever the agency knew it was always blonde and like as a blonde, like we're spattered, right?
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[SPEAKER_03]: But like I just thought it was like the weirdest thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That was a really weird thing to keep doing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it was only, yeah, every single girl was blonde.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, why?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, what is happening here?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I also fell asleep in that show a lot, which really pissed off my head.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I really got it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he, like, actively was yelling at me every single time I did it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, and like, if I picture my phone, he'd be so aggravated with me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So,
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I was like, I had just given birth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like so tired.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I had so tired, but he said that wasn't excuse because I did it beforehand, but I was like really late.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, but for you, we're pregnant tired and now you're newborn tired.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like all that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Or I, you know, I said to him, I said, it just, it helps, it, I'm just so relaxed when I watch it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's soothing to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So soothing to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's not boring.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not boring.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we finished that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We watched the first out of three psych movies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It blew.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was, it was terrible, but watched it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was like a Christmas movie, but like okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was sat in California.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like there was like no snow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It just like randomly talked
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like a Christmas movie, I'm like okay, well, that's funny.
35:45.414 --> 35:53.958
[SPEAKER_03]: Like one of those things is like is it a Christmas movie because it's like around Christmas or is it a Christmas movie because it's a Christmas movie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They like just like kept like mentioning Christmas and they're like, okay, I guess it's Christmas.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But there was like no Christmas decorations.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They just kept saying it was Christmas is crazy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we still have like, and like, ambassador wasn't in it all except for like one second on like an iPad and I was like, what the fuck is this it was a lot of bullshit honestly, but we still have like two more movies to watch eventually Adam hates movies, so I don't know when we're gonna watch them.
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[SPEAKER_03]: pre-pregnancy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And we were alternating between both scrubs and psych.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then Adam was like, I can't do this anymore.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Not as dramatic, but that's how it felt.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then he was like, I'm sticking to one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then we had to stick psych because I don't know that's what we just wanted to do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, so you back to scrubs now?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we back to scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, I'm going to read it now and we just started a season five of scrubs today.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Which I've seen before and I really, really liked.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have the DVDs somewhere in New Jersey and I've always liked scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I wanted to rewatch scrubs because
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[SPEAKER_03]: because there's like new seasons that came out and I thought that out of the shows that I've seen like there's somebody shows that I've seen that like I consider comfort shows from when I was younger or like shows that I watched with my family and that I wanted to see again.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like we had tried
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[SPEAKER_03]: I would love to watch Jackson and City with him because I just think that like his reactions would be very funny, but I haven't been able to get him on board.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Now that's what happened with me as I had will watching Sex in the City, but he got to carry cheating and lost his fucking mind.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He hates Carrie.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You know how how will gets if he doesn't like something.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And he hates Carrie with the fire of a thousands of years.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know, but the thing is, like, she's so flawed, but like, we watch her anyway, blah, blah, blah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just think that, like, his reactions would be so fun, because like, oh, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's why I love, I mean, Adam's like, my little clown boy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, I have him just, like, and just make it pretty much.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, it's just like, okay, like, make me laugh and he does all the time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, he, um, that was one of my favorite things about him when we were,
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[SPEAKER_03]: just friends was like how much he made me laugh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So to have to be married to somebody that like, is you find the funniest person in the galaxy is so fun.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, be my own personal podcast or in Pakistan city.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He won't do it, but I did get him to watch Greek.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that was a highlight of my life.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's not so funny because I was like, if I'm in, and I have to choose between sex and the city or Greek, like I'm picking sex in the city.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like at least people talk about sex in the city and like in pop culture and stuff.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, people talk about Greek.
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[SPEAKER_02]: There is no like are you an ex or are you a why it's it's no are you a carrier a Miranda or a charlet or Yeah, you're a phenomenon.
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[SPEAKER_03]: No, is it a phenomenon in my own head?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yes, for you and T. V. Lundy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I mean, there's people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: There's people out there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, we're watching scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He, I mean, like I love scrubs.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It just is once again one of those like things I watched when I was when it was on the first time and I just am enjoying watching it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like I love how it's like 29 minutes and then there's like well that when it's like kind of
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[SPEAKER_03]: But we're in the freezer episode, it comes to mind yeah there's like really deep like sensitive moments so I love that show so that's the things that and yeah like we're watching survivor together so then yeah so that's what I'm watching with him that's like our couple show and then like things that I've watched since giving birth specifically
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[SPEAKER_03]: I watched all of parenthood, which I've once again seen before, I love that show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That is kind of like a comfort show for me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know that's like, I didn't find it that sad this time around.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I remember like crying all the time, the first time I watched it, I only cried like interesting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Well, the last season, spoilers for parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Have you seen Perry had?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I've seen all of it.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't ask me like trivia about it, but I've seen all of it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, because I knew what happened to Zeke.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He dies with another at the end.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So the entire last season, I was like beside myself, like just in the direction of Zeke dying.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's just not enough time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not enough time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You were like, you was going to die like, I knew what was happening.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, watch it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'm like, yeah, I was like, can you just, so I was like crying the entire season leading up, but specifically not anything that was happening at the current moment, just anticipation of him tying in the last 10 to 7.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's so funny.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I remember watching that show and that was one of those shows that like my mom and I would watch and then talk about and we both are like Unserious most of the time and so we would always laugh at how much Lauren Graham's character cried because it was like every other episode She was crying about something else.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it's like girl enough It's her and then like
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[SPEAKER_03]: her daughter in the sisters were like the big cryers.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I love that show so much.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was very comforting for me to watch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I kind of just like non-sopped watched it for, I don't know, three weeks, four weeks.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a while.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It was a really long time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I like non-sop watched it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then
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[SPEAKER_03]: floodgates like kind of opened up a little bit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, okay, now they've not dedicated my entire life to parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, I finished tell, tell me lies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I have to watch that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Is it good?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Should I watch it?
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that you would enjoy it only because it's like kind of bash it crazy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay, so it's, it's, it's a lot of fuckery because I love, because like switched up birth is like a lot of fuckery, too.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's very
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's kind of dark and like they're all evil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like everybody is all incredible.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Love that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So we do like um in like our group discord thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We have like the evilness rankings and like at every season we're like okay who's the most evil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like all of our terrible people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's a college show which as you know, I really like it's actually a show.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, Todd and Tom recommend it to me and it's the first my least favorite thing in the world is when somebody is like, hey, Sarah, you should check out this show because I'm like, oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, like I'll see you homework.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like because it's just like I'm not going to like get but like sure I'll try it on and like I'll see how it is and I hate it when somebody recommends it showed me it's actually kind of torture because like they really like the show so they want me to see it and then I'm like, okay, like
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is what I think and it's always not my vibe.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is the first show that somebody's recommended to me.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's actually been my vibe.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So thank you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I really liked it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, it was something that Adam and I were watching together.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Um, pre-birth.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But he fell off of it and then finally I was like, Adam, I want to finish it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like if you're not going to want to watch it at your knee deep in Psych slash scrubs like I want to just finish last season.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I went ahead.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I finished last season the last episode
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[SPEAKER_03]: is like kind of art, but also just so much bucklery as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's horrible, but like entertaining to watch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's what you need to know about tell me lies.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Recommend it all of them are terrible people.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And if you watch it just then YouTube can do the
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[SPEAKER_03]: evil rankings with with us with me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, that's fun.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm writing this down because I'm recommending it to you because if you hate it, then like I don't want that on me in person.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I have if it's such a low bar, you know Like I know we podcast about television and I I've talked a lot of television I will fully admit I don't have great taste like I'll watch trash.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's fun But you kind of watch everything because like you watch a little everything and
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, you watch like the prestige television as well like I don't watch it like I don't even know what I do I spend a lot of my time on TikTok unfortunately or like to talk at least then yeah
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I finished that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I also have been watching Margo's got money troubles.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, how is that?
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's on mine and wills list to watch as a government who we have.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I really like that as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that the characters are really interesting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I'll be finding is so fascinating because like,
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[SPEAKER_03]: She's a duo of like some of the most famous sisters, and when we were younger, Dakota Fanning was like, yeah, the famous one who famous child actor.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then now Elle was just like, I think Dakota is doing producing, I think Dakota is like literally producing this show, but I was really like been doing a lot of things.
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[SPEAKER_03]: very different, but feel similar to like a run.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But it's very, it is very different Michelle fibers in it, Nicole Kidman's in it, like it's a crazy cast.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I really like it's really quick.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not, I don't think the episodes are full 40 minutes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that once the season is over, which I don't know when will happen, I think it's a really good binge.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I got, I was binging it and now it's like they're doing one episode a week.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then I like watch it on Tuesdays or Wednesdays and then I forget about it and then I'm like, oh wait, like I can watch a new episode of this new one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love when that happens.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I just wish that I can watch the whole thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But yeah, I'm enjoying that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then I think the last thing that I've been watching was like I was really trying to fill that parenthood hole.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I was thinking like, oh, like I can watch this is us like as a rewatch.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But plexed in download all the episodes and also like once you start, this is us, you're like, I kind of feel itky.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know why.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I like was like watching it and like, yeah, this is an emotional and manipulative show.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's why.
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[SPEAKER_02]: But like once again like it like fits the same bill right like it's like Sure is parenthood of like I just feel like there's because there's less characters like there's less families to go to it just feels like how is all of this shit happening to one family?
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[SPEAKER_03]: Big three, big three, go fuck yourself, big three.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's not all about you.
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[SPEAKER_03]: They think it is though.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And like the interesting thing is like parenthood, like there's a lot of like light stuff as well, but this is us, it's like pretty emotional the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I also hate Kate's storyline, the entire thing, because the thing is like as like a plus woman,
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[SPEAKER_03]: My personality does not revolve around my size and all her story was for six seasons, eight seasons, it's, it was like the only thing that she, I've, of course, she got late the Toby stuff.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, but that was also about her age, you know what I mean, like it's never it was like because of that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, it was like a, um, it was like what's it called when men are women only talk about men the back of the test.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It was like the back of the test for being overweight, like every storyline had to come back to that, which, like, again, Yes, of course, that's a part of her life, but like I agree, that's not that's not who she is.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That doesn't define her, like can we enough with this already.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I definitely am fatigued.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think that for me, I remember watching that show the first time around, I was like, oh, if it was just the Randall show, I think I would be happy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like, who's just Randall and his story like it's really okay?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I remember when I found out he didn't wear glasses in real life.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was so sad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, that's sad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But I mean, like I like the many more.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I love the twist.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like I think like when you watch, this is us for the first time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All the twists are so good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Like I even like the first episode, like watching it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know how I didn't figure it out, but I remember being very good to go to guide that it was, oh my gosh, it's like
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[SPEAKER_02]: Mandy Moore is like the most down like I didn't it's a man of Moore is good like she is incredible I loved her in that show.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She was definitely one of my favorites.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, and like the twist that like Miguel like she married Miguel in the future Like that was very like all the twists and like how he how the dad eventually died like that's so cracks me of
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[SPEAKER_03]: you know, crock pods are evil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Don't like stay away from a crock.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, ridiculous.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: So it's like a crock pot is to this is us as the Peloton is actually just like that.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's like I had it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like that at one point in time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So yeah, so I tried this is us for like a couple of episodes.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then it went from like episode three to episode eight.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And I was like, oh no, flex is besieged.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I was like, I need to fill my parenthood size toll.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm trying something called, it's like a early 2000 show called Brothers and Sisters, and it's basically like crusty parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: All right, so the you said it was ABC what I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay, those maybe so the mom is Sally field.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's a big name.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's a huge name.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then Sally field has five children.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So parenthood has damn.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So two girls and then three, but it wasn't ABC.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I just looked it up.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This definitely read as an ABC show all the way.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, the the the bad thing about brothers and sisters is how it gets weirdly political.
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[SPEAKER_03]: a lot.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's good, but it's bad because like basically call us to flock her who plays Kitty.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So like that's the name, like her and like Sally Kiddil.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, are the names.
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[SPEAKER_03]: everybody in the family are most of the people in the family are Democrats, Katie is a Republican, and Sally Field is like disgusted with her daughter, and for basically every single episode in the first season, it's like let me like throw it to your face that we have political differences.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like, well, you know, I agree with like
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[SPEAKER_03]: with you on this, but not your political standing.
51:47.389 --> 51:51.512
[SPEAKER_02]: She only only wears blue and cholesterol only wears red.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, it's like very much in your face about it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And like, it's, and like, close to a flock heart is like, yeah, like, I'm just like a Republican and like, she like says it like out loud, like so much as I sew in your face about it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It is interesting because like I think that the one thing the parent who didn't do is like get into that and the thing with like big families is like yeah, there's like different political views.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that is like a real thing of like why because essentially Katie stopped talking to the family for like three years because after she was.
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[SPEAKER_03]: it's interesting.
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[SPEAKER_03]: She was there at 9-11.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So she's very like, I'm pregnant and I'm 11 into the news.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's like, Jesus Christ.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So can you visit 9-11?
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[SPEAKER_03]: So she's like, well, fuck you Afghanistan and fuck you, you know, like she's like pro war because she was there.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then her little, the youngest brother was like, I want to do something and Kitty was, he was like, I think that maybe I should go to the war and Kitty was like, that would be like a very like strong thing for you to do.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But the mom sadly feel it's like, fuck you kitty, how dare you send my son to war?
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[SPEAKER_03]: And that's why they weren't talking for like three years because, well,
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[SPEAKER_03]: I see, yeah, so then like this show starts with like, kitty coming back for her birthday.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god, so kitty, kitty is like, oh my gosh, just my birthday party.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Sally, feel it is like, it's weird that you're here because like, I kind of hate you, but you're my daughter.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So it's fine, but also you're of our publicans.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So fuck you, but also whatever.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So then the dad was like, they're celebrating the party.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And the dad was hanging out with like one of the grandchildren, not from kitty, but from a different one.
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[SPEAKER_03]: a different parent and he had a hard jacket and fell in the pool and dropped on Kitty's birthday.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god!
53:49.932 --> 53:56.918
[SPEAKER_03]: It's become happened incredible, wow, yeah, I think he's first day back her dad died.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But then this is the spicy shit.
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[SPEAKER_03]: We find out that Kitty's dad, Sally Field's husband, has been not her real dad.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, 20 years with the same mistress, 20 bro, just get to force like what's wrong with you 20 years with the same mistress, just get to force you had an investment house that was 15 minutes away that the mistress was living in this the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_02]: What a dirty dog.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What a dirty dog.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He has a daughter and it's Amy from Everwood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But oh my god, nobody knew that.
54:35.433 --> 54:35.993
[SPEAKER_03]: Wow.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I'm enjoying it, even though it's crusty parenthood.
54:40.194 --> 54:45.796
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm enjoying it because there's like a lot of crazy things that happen.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then, so then, like, everybody found out about the mistress and then, like, for, um, and,
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[SPEAKER_03]: the mom Sally feels and like met her but didn't know we think that she didn't know so she invited her over to dinner and then everybody was like all the siblings were like whispering and Sally feels in the middle of dinner it was like I know why the dinner so awkward because all of you people think that I don't know that this bitch over here has been cheating.
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[SPEAKER_03]: She's known the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Not the whole time.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think but for that damn Sally field.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so I'm a very dramatic thing.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So I've been enjoying brothers this journey.
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[SPEAKER_03]: This is just kind of cracked.
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[SPEAKER_02]: That's incredible.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I love Sally field.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow, what a clean.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I've been enjoying it and then Roblo, it's also in it as Katie's love interest.
55:46.874 --> 55:49.696
[SPEAKER_03]: He's a senator of a public horse.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He definitely gives that.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, he has.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And the issue is that he thinks he's going to win against Obama.
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[SPEAKER_03]: What an idiot.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, loser!
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[SPEAKER_03]: What an idiot!
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[SPEAKER_02]: You're going to be so bummery stupid back.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Wow incredible.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This show is unhinged.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, so this is the brothers and sisters drama.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I've been enjoying some.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And it's like, it's just crusty parenthood.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So that's it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: She's this Christ.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god wait no it got in a word for a prime time Emmy Stop it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, maybe it's good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Maybe it's lucky.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Let me look.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Let me.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, then I got to go down to the awards Emmy They Sally Field won an Emmy for this outstanding lead actress in a drama series
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[SPEAKER_02]: Maybe, wait, he's good.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think Parenthood went on anything.
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[SPEAKER_02]: No, really?
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'd be surprised if it did.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Goose, if you hear that, I am so sorry.
56:53.218 --> 56:55.720
[SPEAKER_02]: He's been snoozing literally all day.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Couldn't be bothered on the couch all day.
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[SPEAKER_02]: snooze in a way, it's a rainy day.
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[SPEAKER_02]: He hates the rainy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It's not like what's inside.
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[SPEAKER_03]: And then maybe I sit down in a podcast.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: This is what I met with.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He has, I mean, knowledge that he wants to share.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Do you know about the Emmys?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Uh, it won.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Primetime Emmy.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
57:14.995 --> 57:20.158
[SPEAKER_02]: So, Jason Ritter was nominated, but didn't win Emmys Emmys Emmys Emmys Emmys.
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[SPEAKER_02]: It never won an Emmy.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Ritter.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: It's Jason Ritter.
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[SPEAKER_03]: So, um, the love interest of Lauren Graham.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Because the teacher.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yep, famously, marrying to the incredible, mot Melanie Linsky.
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[SPEAKER_03]: whoever the fuck that is.
57:42.645 --> 57:43.926
[SPEAKER_02]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I'm a yellow jacket.
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[SPEAKER_02]: You don't know Melanie Linsky.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's a queen.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's not an icon.
57:49.149 --> 57:49.730
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, what's it?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Love her.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Shit, I don't know.
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[SPEAKER_02]: She's in a lot of stuff, but I love her yellow jacket.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, um, anything else I do know this girl, but I know her from, but I'm a cheerleader.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, yeah, she was in that as well.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, no.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know her from ever after.
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[SPEAKER_03]: That's where I know her from.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I love that movie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Have you ever seen the director?
58:13.076 --> 58:16.639
[SPEAKER_02]: We've definitely discussed this before and I don't think I've seen it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I know Drew Barrymore's in it.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, this probably the best movie ever.
58:23.125 --> 58:25.407
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't think that's true.
58:26.328 --> 58:27.749
[SPEAKER_03]: I really don't think that's true.
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[SPEAKER_03]: I think it's the best
58:38.138 --> 58:40.740
[SPEAKER_03]: Melanie Linsky's one of the step sisters.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh, she gets to play evil.
58:42.762 --> 58:43.362
[SPEAKER_02]: That's fun.
58:43.803 --> 58:47.566
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, she's the one that's like, you know, how like one of the step sisters.
58:48.086 --> 58:49.307
[SPEAKER_03]: And I think it's Anne Stasia.
58:49.407 --> 58:52.230
[SPEAKER_03]: She might, she seems evil, but she's actually like really nice.
58:52.330 --> 58:54.552
[SPEAKER_03]: All, oh, yeah, something like that.
58:55.252 --> 58:59.816
[SPEAKER_03]: And then for one of her reasons, Drew Barrymore hangs out with like a Leonardo da Vinci a lot.
58:59.896 --> 59:02.318
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know how that comes into playing, but it does.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_00]: What?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Why is Leonardo da Vinci hanging around Cinderella?
59:11.503 --> 59:12.784
[SPEAKER_03]: What is going on?
59:12.804 --> 59:14.685
[SPEAKER_03]: I don't know, but that's what he does.
59:15.185 --> 59:15.665
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
59:15.925 --> 59:20.008
[SPEAKER_03]: They're like, he shows her his inventions, and that's not evenism for anything else.
59:20.068 --> 59:23.189
[SPEAKER_03]: Just like, it's really like, did things.
59:24.650 --> 59:32.314
[SPEAKER_03]: That child from my memory in the movie, there was inventions, but he also painted a picture of her.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And I'm not known for being in front of her.
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[SPEAKER_03]: But okay.
59:42.082 --> 59:43.043
[SPEAKER_03]: All right.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Oh my god.
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[SPEAKER_03]: He invented something.
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[SPEAKER_02]: I don't remember what.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Okay.
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[SPEAKER_03]: You should watch that movie.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, that's what we've been watching.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Oh.
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[SPEAKER_03]: Child.
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[SPEAKER_02]: Like, how is it that you have a newborn?
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[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah.
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[SPEAKER_02]: And what I have going on is louder.
01:00:01.943 --> 01:00:03.323
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, I should sleep in.
01:00:03.504 --> 01:00:09.505
[SPEAKER_03]: So we fed him a fake bottle and we put him in the grip and he hasn't wine.
01:00:09.625 --> 01:00:11.345
[SPEAKER_03]: So does he have a pacifier?
01:00:12.085 --> 01:00:13.385
[SPEAKER_03]: What's the deal with pacifiers?
01:00:13.485 --> 01:00:14.746
[SPEAKER_03]: Like a hundred pacifiers.
01:00:14.766 --> 01:00:17.026
[SPEAKER_03]: He's very picky about it because of course he is.
01:00:18.406 --> 01:00:24.427
[SPEAKER_03]: So he has, I don't know, every kid is different about what pacifiers he likes.
01:00:24.467 --> 01:00:27.928
[SPEAKER_03]: But he likes one shape in particular, the bibs pacifier.
01:00:28.702 --> 01:00:29.122
[SPEAKER_03]: bibs.
01:00:29.343 --> 01:00:29.723
[SPEAKER_03]: Okay.
01:00:29.943 --> 01:00:30.143
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:00:30.564 --> 01:00:33.466
[SPEAKER_03]: So I have so many, so many.
01:00:33.706 --> 01:00:36.368
[SPEAKER_03]: I've tried all the them on and he likes this one.
01:00:37.129 --> 01:00:37.829
[SPEAKER_03]: Oh, okay.
01:00:38.070 --> 01:00:38.790
[SPEAKER_03]: Lucky little dude.
01:00:39.751 --> 01:00:40.011
[SPEAKER_02]: Huh.
01:00:40.372 --> 01:00:40.892
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:00:41.272 --> 01:00:43.854
[SPEAKER_03]: I didn't know there was a reward in the fifth shape.
01:00:43.974 --> 01:00:46.777
[SPEAKER_03]: So I know.
01:00:47.417 --> 01:00:47.637
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:00:47.958 --> 01:00:56.545
[SPEAKER_03]: So there's, but there's one shape in particular that he enjoys and I think it's the one that's not orthopedic for his teeth in the future.
01:00:59.937 --> 01:01:09.619
[SPEAKER_03]: So he might as fire by the future he can't and he doesn't take it every time sometimes he like taste it and he's like this is revolting and spits it out.
01:01:10.139 --> 01:01:13.040
[SPEAKER_03]: Wow, he likes, it's very sad.
01:01:13.080 --> 01:01:15.280
[SPEAKER_03]: All he likes is his bottle is what he likes.
01:01:16.001 --> 01:01:19.081
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, listen, Ken Rally, I too like dairy.
01:01:19.241 --> 01:01:23.922
[SPEAKER_02]: So, yeah, who can blame him, you know, he's just trying to live.
01:01:25.303 --> 01:01:25.843
[SPEAKER_02]: Sure.
01:01:27.460 --> 01:01:32.643
[SPEAKER_02]: anything else we have to discuss here today on our little catch-up podcast.
01:01:32.663 --> 01:01:33.344
[SPEAKER_02]: We've covered a lot.
01:01:33.364 --> 01:01:37.886
[SPEAKER_02]: We've covered home renovations, babies, television.
01:01:37.906 --> 01:01:39.848
[SPEAKER_02]: I mean, really there's something for everybody here.
01:01:40.288 --> 01:01:40.568
[SPEAKER_03]: Sure.
01:01:40.588 --> 01:01:41.869
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah.
01:01:41.949 --> 01:01:45.551
[SPEAKER_03]: I still haven't watched the episode, the next episode
01:01:49.351 --> 01:01:51.153
[SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, I'm soft to watch Angel.
01:01:51.173 --> 01:01:54.736
[SPEAKER_03]: I surprisingly don't remember that I'm mad at Angel.
01:01:54.916 --> 01:01:59.700
[SPEAKER_03]: So, um, I remember I had like a flip out the last time we watched Angel.
01:01:59.880 --> 01:02:06.406
[SPEAKER_02]: But I'm gonna have to re-listen to our most recent podcast before we record next, because I don't fucking remember what that was going on.
01:02:06.426 --> 01:02:07.907
[SPEAKER_03]: I think it's releasing soon.
01:02:08.108 --> 01:02:08.388
[SPEAKER_03]: So,
01:02:08.548 --> 01:02:10.290
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, so get ready, everybody.
01:02:10.310 --> 01:02:12.131
[SPEAKER_02]: I think I'm gonna release this on Saturday.
01:02:12.211 --> 01:02:16.595
[SPEAKER_02]: So just a little bit of a weekend treat.
01:02:16.935 --> 01:02:18.757
[SPEAKER_03]: For pal, how it cleanser?
01:02:19.077 --> 01:02:22.420
[SPEAKER_03]: Well, pal, it cleanser, yeah.
01:02:22.460 --> 01:02:24.121
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, that's about everything we have.
01:02:24.141 --> 01:02:30.627
[SPEAKER_02]: And we'll be back in a few weeks like with, you know, actually in real time, and we'll be past us talking about buffy.
01:02:30.827 --> 01:02:31.968
[SPEAKER_02]: So that's really exciting.
01:02:32.409 --> 01:02:33.910
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, yeah, excited for that.
01:02:34.613 --> 01:02:49.845
[SPEAKER_02]: Alright, well, um, in the meantime, stick around here if you want to hear us talk Buffy, go check out everything over in our on-world wind, because I did forget to mention, I'm also obviously watching Everwood alongside that podcast, and I'm watching Mad Men alongside crying laughing.
01:02:49.965 --> 01:02:54.368
[SPEAKER_02]: So, um, those networks are also brilliant and you should go check them out.
01:02:56.089 --> 01:03:06.332
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I guess until next time I don't even want to say here right a full lesson because that We're not there's no lesson to do so Have a and a different one, but I don't remember what I was so long ago.
01:03:06.392 --> 01:03:11.233
[SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I'm just gonna I'm just gonna say bye I'm just gonna say have a good one everybody and we'll see you all soon.
01:03:11.413 --> 01:03:11.713
[SPEAKER_02]: Okay?
01:03:11.914 --> 01:03:12.174
[SPEAKER_02]: Bye







