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January 29, 2024 48 mins

“My Date with the President's Daughter” star, Elisabeth Harnois, is getting in on the magic.

You know her from CSI and Adventures in Wonderland, but today, we’re all ears to hear about her portrayal of Hallie Richmond in “My Date with the President's Daughter”.

 

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Speaker 1 (00:16):
All right, will are you nervous?

Speaker 2 (00:20):
No, I'm not. I'm really not at all. One of
the things it has. But one of the things that
I remember the most about Elizabeth is how well we
got along. There was never any issues between the two
of us. We had an awesome time shooting this together.
We were running around Toronto. We became friends. So no,

(00:40):
I'm excited. The excitedness is that a word is pushing
towards nerves, but only because I'm excited. It's like that
feeling before a big game or something.

Speaker 3 (00:50):
Yeah, so yeah, they're good nerves totally. All right, Well,
let's bring her in.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
Hi, Hi, Hello, it's so welcome.

Speaker 2 (01:04):
I have to I have to ask the first obvious question,
when's the last time we saw each other?

Speaker 4 (01:10):
Oh, my goodness, I don't even I think it was
like maybe shortly after.

Speaker 2 (01:16):
My date, so ninety eight.

Speaker 4 (01:19):
Like literally that, Oh it's not terrifye, it's terrifying. I like,
it's great to see you, look great.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
You too, you too. But the idea that it's been
almost thirty years is nuts.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
Is insane, I know, I know. But I've been wanting
to talk to you because there's all this love around
our movie and I've been like, I should get to
touch them. I have someone else who wants to talk
to you as well. So I'm like, this thing is
like never gonna never gonna die. Hopefully for as long
as we're alive, it won't die. Right, It's kind of fun.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
I am like living the dream.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
Does this mean something like I'm gonna be one of
the first to know that there could be something happening.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
The fans are gonna go nuts. This is amazing. Oh gosh,
I'm just gonna put a little prayer up.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
Is there is there some that's this is great? Let's
do my date with the president's daughter too, this time
it's personal.

Speaker 4 (02:12):
Let's let's do it.

Speaker 2 (02:13):
Yes, Oh that's so funny. So okay, what do you
think is changed? Because you've obviously felt it too the
last year or so. Everywhere I go I'm being talked
to about my date with the president's daughter. I mean,
what do you think happened. It's not like it's it's
streaming anywhere all of a sudden. So why all the love.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
Terrible low reds on YouTube? I mean that's how there's Yes,
that's how I had to rewatch it. And I was like, oh,
my gosh, I look great because I'm so out of focus,
so soft.

Speaker 2 (02:44):
That's when I look best too. I look best when
i'm grainy.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
But yeah, I don't know, like I have to say,
like probably the last two years I've noticed it because
part of it came and became a tike. The a
lot of attention I've gotten around it has sad to
do with that pink dress. Oh oh yeah, this obsession
with the pink dress. And I mean cool.

Speaker 3 (03:06):
I guess which I heard that you you thought you
owned one and then you couldn't find it?

Speaker 1 (03:13):
Is that true?

Speaker 4 (03:14):
Yeah? Okay, yeah, and it's a it's heartbreaking to me
because it was it's literally as the as the youth say,
so iconic.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
It is is icon That was the coolest.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
I mean, if you had something like that at all
in your wardrobe, you looked hot.

Speaker 4 (03:32):
Yeah. Yeah, And you know it's so funny that about that.
I didn't feel very confident in it because I didn't
normally wear things like that. I was a little bit
more like conservative at that age, and so I was
very like self conscious the whole time. I tried not
to show it, but I was very self conscious the
whole time. Like we were climbing ladders and doing running around,

(03:53):
and I was constantly like pulling my chest down and
try not not to make it look like that on camera.
But but I'm glad that, Like, in hindsight, I'm like,
what the heck was I uncomfortable about? I look great
in that dress?

Speaker 3 (04:03):
You know, you look you are everyone's dream and that
dress men and women like, literally you are, you are
the goal, the goal.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
You're so sweet.

Speaker 3 (04:14):
Well, I wanted to ask you about it. When you
saw the dress the first time. Did you have any input,
like I want.

Speaker 2 (04:21):
That, did you help pick the dress?

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Did you try in a couple pink dresses?

Speaker 4 (04:25):
So yeah, my initial reaction to it was I didn't
like it. Literally, again, I think it was just my
own insecurities about feeling I can't wear that kind of dress.
I mean, it's kind of an interesting story to be
able to tell that, Like, you know, this thing that
everybody saw and felt empowered by or excited by was
something that initially for me was was really kind of like,

(04:46):
I don't feel like I want to wear this. But
then after a few days, I got very comfortable in
like the aesthetic, you know, I thought.

Speaker 3 (04:53):
Well, and then you realized, oh my gosh, thank god,
this is a comfortable somewhat comfortable going to be in
it for the next seven months. Thank you are in
that dress the majority of the movie, well like ninety
seven percent of it.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
So my question is you started acting at a very
very young age. Yes, and this, if I remember correctly,
this was your first quote unquote adult role. You were
over eighteen. Wow. Yeah, and your parents weren't there. My
parents weren't there. We were just on a set together.

Speaker 4 (05:24):
So yeah, it was so cool.

Speaker 2 (05:26):
Was it different because now you're you're eighteen, You're there
in the set by yourself where in we shot in Toronto,
and you're running around in this kind of slinky dress.
I mean, was it almost a wake up call as
an actor where now you're an adult? Oh?

Speaker 4 (05:40):
Yeah, it was such a big deal to me. It
was the first time that I closed the deal on
my own, like you know, it was before I had
a manager, like a true manager. My mom had managed
my career up to that point, and it was the
first time I said, Mom, I'm doing the negotiations on
this and you know, and then I'm going by myself.
It was a little hard for her, but she totally understood.

(06:01):
And also she had other children that she didn't want
to leave. So yeah, once I got there, it was
so exciting. I actually flew my best friend out for
like one of the weekends to hang out because I
was like, we're doing it up. We're taking this on
full full.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
We were taking on Toronto.

Speaker 4 (06:15):
Taking on Toronto.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
What was your first impression of Will?

Speaker 4 (06:21):
Like the sweetest person and so funny and like I
just felt comfortable, Like, honestly, I felt very comfortable with Will, Like, yeah,
he was just that, he was very funny. I felt
a little jealous of how funny he was all the time.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
Same girl, same same, Well that's the same. You were great.

Speaker 2 (06:44):
So wait, I want to go back though. Do you
remember even auditioning for My Day?

Speaker 4 (06:51):
Yeah? I do. It was it was at the I
believe we were at the Emimation.

Speaker 1 (06:56):
Building, probably in Burbank.

Speaker 4 (06:58):
Yeah, in Burbank at the Disney Studios. And it was
a big, big room, Like it was bigger than a
lot of rooms in terms of you know, audition rooms.
And I remember I actually saw Danielle there. She auditioned
for it as well.

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Wait you did, okay, so we were you couldn't confirm
actually there.

Speaker 4 (07:18):
Why is she denying it?

Speaker 2 (07:20):
No, she just doesn't remember.

Speaker 1 (07:21):
She can't remember.

Speaker 4 (07:23):
Oh yeah, she was actually there. She walked out of
the audition room and I was so excited to see her.

Speaker 1 (07:29):
Yeah, this is unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (07:32):
Confirmed it.

Speaker 3 (07:33):
You just confirmed something that was on the internet. But
she couldn't confirm it.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
We didn't.

Speaker 4 (07:38):
She was down to like the final couple.

Speaker 5 (07:41):
Okay, wow, Yeah, so you you had met her when
you did Boy, but we never really spoke when you
did Boy because we were in two different things, right
we like, you.

Speaker 4 (07:52):
Know, co worker, you know, we didn't have anything together,
so right, like, hey, yeah that so we didn't really
work together on Boy. But again, I had been watching
it and I enjoyed it so much. That and you
and just how funny word that. I think that was
also a little there's maybe there's a little intimidation in
first meeting you.

Speaker 2 (08:07):
And meeting me. Wow, there's a word never used.

Speaker 4 (08:11):
Of me, talent that you had, and wanting to be
able to rise to the occasion and you know all
those things. So I mean you were like one of
the funniest parts of that show. So yeah, like then
this movie is a comedy, so we have to you know,
I have to rise to the I have to be
with my co star on this.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
You know, keep giving him compliments because as you can see,
he's very comfortable right right, if he's right red, he
cannot even handle getting these compliments.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
I love it. I'm not a compliment guy.

Speaker 4 (08:38):
It's so true.

Speaker 2 (08:39):
Though, Well did you know did you know that you
did well in the audition? I mean you have those
moments where you can tell you do well or moments
where you don't know you do well. I mean, did
you walk out kind of going, oh, yeah, I nailed it.

Speaker 4 (08:52):
I walked out like I feel like this might be mine. Yeah,
the amount of time they spent with me and.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
Yeah, and the vibe in the room and the vibe
in the directors as Yes.

Speaker 4 (09:04):
Alexam he was such a Alex great guy, great guy,
really talented. Actually, I wonder what he's up to right now.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
He's doing a bunch of stuff. I uh. He and
I reconnected six months ago just via email.

Speaker 4 (09:16):
Well, maybe we need to talk to him about revisiting
the president's daughter. I don't know how that would work,
but he's no.

Speaker 2 (09:23):
He's a great guy that had a wonderful career, has
done a bunch of d coms. Uh, it's been Uh, yeah,
it was cool. Was this your first other than Boy?
Was this your first big Disney project?

Speaker 4 (09:33):
No, I had been. My first big Disney project was
a movie that I got when I was five years old.
I started starting it with Mary Stein Virgin and Harydane Stanton.
It was called One Magic Christmas and it was like
a big, like theatrical uh movie. And that's kind of
when my Disney relationship started. So I you know, did

(09:56):
a lot of stuff at ABC and yeah, over the years.
But yeah, that was the first thing, and it was
it was kind of like an mixed received kind of movie.
But now it's because it was kind of a darker
it kind of leaned toward was It's a Wonderful Life vibes,
had kind of darker themes, and now it's, you know,

(10:18):
a beloved a Christmas movie. It's it had sort of
this postumous like my Date, like a like a classic.
It's become a classic to a lot of people. Yeah,
like totally like.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
My date, like my Date.

Speaker 4 (10:30):
That's that.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
I mean, You're in all these classic films. That's incredible.
That's awesome.

Speaker 4 (10:36):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (10:37):
So going back to like filming. Do you have a
favorite memory on set or like what's something you really
anytime you think about the movie, like like a moment
during taping.

Speaker 4 (10:48):
Yeah, one of my favorites was when we shot the bar,
just which one, the biker bar, the biker bar. Yeah, yeah,
I enjoyed that because it was I don't know, it's
just the vibe was.

Speaker 3 (11:00):
How was it to be in that room with those
actors that were like putting on this like just badass,
like not wrong, some.

Speaker 4 (11:08):
Of them might actually be bikers.

Speaker 2 (11:09):
I was just gonna say not all of them were
putting it on.

Speaker 1 (11:12):
No oh really yeah okay, yeah.

Speaker 4 (11:14):
They like backgrounds who are from that community.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
You know. Yeah, but probably so stoked to be on
like a film set.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Yeah, that's so cool.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
Do you remember the big guy who was super nice
to you and then when I went over to start
talking to him, he was like wanted to have nothing
to do with me.

Speaker 4 (11:32):
Oh act detail.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
Oh yeah, we were outside. It was like one of
the extras. You guys were talking and you're having just
a regular normal conversation. I walked over like how you doing,
and he basically turned his back to me. It was
talking to a woman was one thing for him, but
talking to a guy he was it was like, don't
ever touch my bike. I was, what kind of bike
is that? He's like, you're pointing at my bike. It
was you're pointing at my bike.

Speaker 4 (11:55):
Don't even look as I do remember that, and I
do remember that not mentioning the bike thing, right, Oh
strange and uncomfortable. He was, Yeah, that was so uncomfortable.
Oh my god, that's all flooding back to me. Now,
that's crazy that. Yeah, what was that about.

Speaker 2 (12:12):
I don't it's one of those things you don't touch.
I get you don't touch another man's bike, but pointing.
I was like, hey, is that your bike? Is like,
don't point in my bike? It was. It was one
of those things.

Speaker 4 (12:20):
Most like ridiculous thing.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
Yeah, it was weird, speaking of stories coming back to
you because I told the story when we actually rewatched
President's Daughter. Do you remember you and I like three
o'clock in the morning, sitting in our trailer we were
sharing We didn't share a trailer, but we were sharing
a meal and we were talking about the scene we're
going to do, and there was a knock on the

(12:43):
trailer door and we opened it up and it was
Dave Chappelle and his friends.

Speaker 4 (12:48):
Oh my god, I don't are you don't, Yes, I do,
I do. We were on the sidewalk, yes, right.

Speaker 2 (12:55):
And he came into the trailer, used the bathroom and
we talked to him for like a half an hour.

Speaker 4 (13:00):
Oh my god, I totally forgot about that. I forgot
I've met Dave Chappelle. Oh that's a little piece of
my life that. This is why these kind of things
are so important to reconnect, Like, yes, memories that we
have that like just kind of you forgotten.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:14):
Yeah, he wanted to use the bag he used was
it your trailer? Yeah, he used your trailers going.

Speaker 2 (13:19):
He was just shooting Half Baked up there, and we
sat with him and we talked to him for like
a half an hour.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
Was great.

Speaker 4 (13:26):
I wish I could remember the conversation so badly.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
I know, I don't remember it either. I honestly don't
remember thinking about it. I know we talked about the
film we were shooting, and he talked about the fact
that he was doing Half Baked. But other than that,
I can't remember anything we actually talked about.

Speaker 4 (13:40):
I just remember I remember really nice, really nice, like
he was interested.

Speaker 2 (13:45):
Yeah, it's interested.

Speaker 4 (13:47):
Meanwhile, he's like Dave Chappelle.

Speaker 2 (13:49):
Right, you know, I know, no, very nice guy.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
I have to put that on my list of people
that the.

Speaker 2 (13:54):
People that you've met and forgot.

Speaker 4 (13:56):
People asked me, and I'm like, whenever a person asks me,
I'm thinking about who would you be excited about that
I've met, you know, because every been different and I
got a lot of people who will love that.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
Believe I forgot it such a It's also was just
such a random moment, so.

Speaker 4 (14:13):
Random, the magic of movie life.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Well, when's the last time you watched it?

Speaker 4 (14:18):
I watched it literally yesterday. Again, I hadn't watched it,
and probably I don't think I had watched it from
beginning to end. In like twenty years. I probably be
like pieces of it because people would send me stuff
or there. There was this TikTok trend that was going
on about the dress and people like were buying it
as Halloween costumes and all this stuff. And I remember

(14:42):
I met this girl who was like, you need to
let us do a TikTok with you so and you'll
get you'll probably have like a million, you know, followers,
and you'll go viral. I'm like for really, She's like, yeah,
you're already kind of viral on TikTok and I didn't
do it.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
That's a lot of pressure to go to a millionaires,
that's a.

Speaker 4 (15:00):
Lot of Yeah, you're just like, come on, let's just
quickly do this.

Speaker 3 (15:02):
I'm like, you're like, just quick quick, that's how kids
they do things nowadays.

Speaker 2 (15:07):
Yeah, that's right.

Speaker 4 (15:07):
I need my ring light. I need about what it's
like to watch it. Actually, I was really impressed with us.
I thought we did a good job. You know, it's
weird to look back. I don't usually watch myself a lot.
It's weird to look back and actually be really proud
of something, you know, and not feel shy about being
proud of it. Like I was like, this is this

(15:28):
was a really sweet little movie, Like it was.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
Yeah, it was a sweet little movie.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
Yeah, like like great family interactions and kind of I
think it maybe there's this trend right now of people
liking it or young people finding it not only because
of the dress and because of your following in my following, whatever,
but because it kind of harkens to a time when
things were not as complicated in the world of you know,

(15:58):
the presidency and all you know, there was so much
negativity around all of that. And and also like, yeah,
it just felt it felt very comfortable. That is that
the word I'm looking for. Very cozy to watch it,
and it felt safe and it felt like an uplifting experience,

(16:18):
which a lot of things aren't the face so I
was like, maybe that's part of it. People are just
looking for fun things that And also there's just a
ton of nostalgia. I mean, I didn't realize how much people,
even at the time loved it. Like my family tried
to tell me, all we loved it, we loved it,
we loved it.

Speaker 3 (16:36):
But then yeah, now it's just you realize how big
of a following that that movie really has had then
and it is like gearing back up.

Speaker 1 (16:45):
That's amazing.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
I have a question though, Yeah, how was it working
with Dabney Coleman.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
Like.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
You got to be in a questions, You'll got.

Speaker 3 (16:54):
The privilege of a one scene at the minutes, you
got to work with him so much? Yeah, was there
just like an aura around him when he was on set?
Was everyone just like watching every move?

Speaker 1 (17:08):
I mean yeah, wow, So.

Speaker 4 (17:10):
So a little history on that. I was obsessed with
Nine to five as a young person. Dolly Parton was
one of my heroes. I fell in love with that
him in that movie, but him and everything he does,
but that particular movie, like, you know, it was that

(17:31):
staple of my like maybe once every you know, three
months I've watched you know, it was one of those
kind of favorite films growing up. And so getting to
work with that and the dream kind of came true,
Like getting I got to work with Dolly Parton on
a show that never aired, It got shelved, but we
worked together, Like that was my one of my biggest

(17:53):
dreams come true. But then when I got my date
I got to work with Dunenholme, it was like, oh
my god, I'm like, it was just this really sort
of circle fulfillating thing. He as a human is one
of the sweetest people. He had such just his energy
is professional but fun. He's funny. You know. The dynamic
of him being my father felt so easy and wonderful,

(18:17):
like I love me and I loved the way he
played that his care for me, you know, it felt
it made me feel a father, like actual father daughter
feelings towards him. While we were shooting. Yeah, that was
that was a bit of a little dream come.

Speaker 2 (18:33):
Truth, especially since you were there by yourself for the
first time, like you were up there alone. And also
Mimi Kuzak as your mom meeting is great too. I
remember her being super sweet and there was kind of
that you. I remember watching it and the three of
you really had that family kind of vibe off camera.

Speaker 4 (18:54):
Honestly, I loved it, Like I wish my family was
a little more like this, a.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Little more presidential.

Speaker 3 (19:11):
Do you remember having the hair flip off with Will
in the streets after the biker scene.

Speaker 2 (19:19):
We had a hair flip off.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Do you remember where?

Speaker 2 (19:21):
It was?

Speaker 4 (19:21):
Like, where's the car?

Speaker 1 (19:23):
So you remember that. It was like it was like
a battle of who could whip their hair.

Speaker 3 (19:27):
I mean, I don't know how you both didn't get
like mega contracts with panting.

Speaker 1 (19:32):
Pro v Like it was just like you're both your hair.

Speaker 4 (19:36):
His hair is way better than mine.

Speaker 2 (19:37):
I don't think that's true.

Speaker 1 (19:39):
And you just were flipping it.

Speaker 3 (19:40):
It was like so magical and it happened once and
then when you guys were running the way you both
read it was like swoosh. I wish they would have
had just one slow moment moment of you running.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
I love that I've never even thought it was awesome.

Speaker 1 (19:57):
It was awesome. Do you remember that part though, Oh my.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
God, I use you do. I mean, it's funny because
you guys mentioned things all of a sudden, it's right there.
It's not something that like when I was trying to
remember stuff I can recall, but as soon as you
mention it, I'm like, remember that. It's people got to
stay in touch. It's why it's good.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
I agree.

Speaker 4 (20:15):
I'm so glad we're doing this. But the thing about
the hair is, I I know that that was one
of the TikTok things too, that one moment where I
pull my hair down.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
And it's perfect. It it goes from being up to
being perfect and slow motion. Yeah, yes, you're right, okay, yes.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
Like the oh Duncan.

Speaker 1 (20:33):
Moment you over there in a gumball machine thing.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
That was the last time Hallie was nice to Duncan
for a while, because then she takes and she runs
off with every other guy.

Speaker 4 (20:43):
Oh my gosh, I'm terrible to you. I mean you were.

Speaker 1 (20:49):
Holle was very very mean to Duncan.

Speaker 3 (20:51):
I mean I had a hard time rewatching that part
of it, Like, yeah, this guy is probably one of
the best guys, you will ever meet Hallie?

Speaker 1 (20:59):
What are you doing.

Speaker 4 (21:01):
Wrong with you? I know, I'm so hungry for that freedom,
right that. Yeah, a little blindsided by not seeing what's
right in front of her.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
Yeah, when you had filmed it, did they ever reference
the like somewhat similarity of like what was going on
with like the Clintons, like and like how it kind
of seemed like it could possibly be Chelsea Clinton?

Speaker 4 (21:23):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Oh yeah, I think did people bring that up to
you while you Yeah?

Speaker 4 (21:27):
Yeah, I mean I think that and that also might
have a part, you know, a little bit to do
with its success, was that we were actually mirroring it,
mirroring a bit of what was actually going on, you
know at the time. Yeah, I mean, and not in
any negative or anything. It was just a nice like,
you know, this is uh topical, you know this makes sense.

(21:48):
It's not totally Oh yeah, it's my preat day with staughter.

Speaker 2 (21:53):
All right. You said you remember certain things and maybe
some things need to be brought up again. Do you
remember karaoke?

Speaker 6 (22:01):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (22:01):
Yes, oh my god, I.

Speaker 2 (22:03):
Remember the song you did?

Speaker 4 (22:05):
What What did I say?

Speaker 2 (22:06):
You did? Blue?

Speaker 4 (22:08):
Oh? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (22:11):
And so we walk in So there's separate karaoke booths.
You have to go in and you record, and I record.
I can't sing at all, So I think I do
both parts of I Got You Babe by myself in
a booth and I walk out. I'll never forget this.
I walk out and the guy who like is running
all the booths looks to me. He's like, yeah, here's
your here's your tape. I go thanks, and he's he's

(22:32):
completely focused on something else, and I'm like, what's going on?
He goes the girl in booth two is killing this song,
and I go, what, what song? And he flips the
thing and it's Elizabeth singing blue and he's like, this
is so good. He's like, I can't I can't wait
to give her this tape. And I was like, oh okay.
I was like, you know, I did both parts of

(22:53):
I Got You Babe badly? What the hell?

Speaker 3 (22:55):
We can't talk about how impressive it is to do
both parts, to know every single line inserts.

Speaker 2 (23:00):
So somewhere there's a tape of you singing the song
way up in Toronto.

Speaker 4 (23:06):
Yeah, I wonder, I wonder if he saved it.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
Well, we were trying to find things to do, you know,
we're up there and we're shooting nights sometimes and days sometimes,
and the schedules flip flopping the entire time. And I
can't remember if we were staying in a hotel or
one of those like extended stay places. It was a hotel,
it was okay, So we're just trying to find stuff

(23:28):
to occupy our time, you know.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
Yeah, and so karaoke.

Speaker 4 (23:32):
Karaoke, Yeah, karaoke. I remember. I went to the Royal
Ontario Museum a lot to go to the They had
an incredible like when I wasn't hanging out with you, yeah,
multple times, because I was really into wardrobe and things,
and they had a beautiful historical wardrobe collection.

Speaker 2 (23:54):
If we're talking clothes, we touched on it at the beginnings.
It's so important. But do you have the dress?

Speaker 4 (24:00):
I don't.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
You don't, I don't.

Speaker 4 (24:02):
I believed that I did in storage. I thought that
I was given one, and I still am not sure
if that's true, okay, because I was given some of
my clothing, okay.

Speaker 3 (24:16):
And there had to have been like six or seven
of those dresses, probably because.

Speaker 4 (24:19):
There were a few, Yeah, there were.

Speaker 1 (24:21):
You wear it so much, yeah.

Speaker 4 (24:23):
Now, but I'm pretty sure she didn't give me. Now
that I think about it, I remember she gave me
like the blue thing I wore on our final date. Okay,
And but for some reason, I think she was really
careful about the pink dress. Just I don't know. Maybe
she knew it was going to be a big and
I think she has one. When I did an interview

(24:45):
with Jezebel, they about the dress, they interviewed the costume designers.

Speaker 2 (24:51):
That is, Oh, that is amazing. By the way, my
co host here, don't you.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Don't you dare try to skim over your jacket?

Speaker 2 (25:02):
Oh that she wants something on my jacket. I didn't
think the jet. Nobody remembers the jacket. I didn't even
remember the jacket it was.

Speaker 4 (25:08):
I think it was pretty iconic.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
It was like I did too.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
He just thinks it's nothing. I'm like, no, like it's
of its time.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
For sure.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
I got I would say, the pink dress and the ring,
the flippy little ring that I give you with the
with the eye winking.

Speaker 4 (25:22):
Oh great, so so great.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
That thing was when you guys got engaged.

Speaker 2 (25:28):
She points out that I get on my knee and
I hand you the ring and it goes on your
ring finger every time.

Speaker 4 (25:33):
Yes, I'm like, that's so interesting what happened.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
By regular rules? Were actually still married and can that's
that's the word. That's the weird.

Speaker 1 (25:42):
We've seen each other since, but still married, but still
married again.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
So no, my my co host here was shocked, shocked
to find out that it was green screen and we
were not actually in front of the Lincoln Memorial.

Speaker 4 (25:57):
Really.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
It was so embarrassed that she was shocked because I
was like, this looked terrible. She's like, wait, it wasn't really.

Speaker 4 (26:02):
The you know what. So what's funny about that is
that they did such a great job with like the
way everything else looked pretty authentic to you know, the
White House.

Speaker 1 (26:14):
And the White House like was so impressive.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
I think the green screen I will have to give
myself a little bit credit rewatching it. I don't remember
when I first saw it like on TV, but like
rewatching it again, the like blurriness and whatever, I did
literally go like how cool. I can't believe, Like, yeah,
ABC was able was really gonna like fund going and

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booking that location, and Will's like it was the screen.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
Yeah. Oh.

Speaker 4 (26:47):
I was actually really bummed when I found out they
weren't in a shoot because I really wanted to go
to Washington and do that.

Speaker 1 (26:53):
H Yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 4 (26:55):
Tabling of it, and I thought it would have been
a really fun experience. But of course now they weren
going to do nothing.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
Yeah, Toronto.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
It was that white House set. Though, that White House set,
we talked about it a bit. I'm pretty sure that
was the one that was built for Murder at sixteen
hundred with Wesley Snipes. I think that's what they told us.
I never talked about that, so I mean that was
It's still kind of felt like you were in the
White House. Everything was perfectly detailed, and.

Speaker 4 (27:18):
It was really so good. It was so good.

Speaker 3 (27:21):
Yeah, as a viewer, one hundred percent, look like this
would be a typical.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
Monday at what you guys having broadfast at the White House.

Speaker 4 (27:31):
Yeah, that's that sounds that's amazing because the just the
production value. I think the movie in general had really
great production value. Yeah, except for that green screen shop.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Except for that one shot.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Yes whatever.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
No one now will ever know the difference, guys, I'm
telling you, because they're just streaming it and it's I say,
you guys start saying that it is Yeah, okay, so
us to.

Speaker 4 (27:52):
Like put these movies like maybe your podcast will help.

Speaker 2 (27:57):
We think we know why. Why we think we know
why they can't stream it is because the song is
not licensed.

Speaker 4 (28:06):
But they wrote the song for the movie.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Right but they didn't. You can't stream the song anywhere either.
You can't just go and get the song. So there's
no streaming whatsoever for the song, which is they use
different rights for the music than you do for the film,
so that if they didn't act. So they've done this
with Wonder Years. If you go and you watch Wonder
Years right now, the Joe Cocker song in the beginning

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that was normally on Wonder Years is gone.

Speaker 3 (28:31):
It's how people get royalties, Like their contract host likely
was only for the movie so now and they couldn't
go purchase.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
It, well, they would have to buy it, and you
don't know if Disney would buy it. We think that's
the reason why, because there's no other explanation and not
have it on Disney.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
Plus you know, and it's what's weird is actually another
person who I do I've been on our podcast a
few times who's a like basically just a Disney fanatic
in general. She said that she's and she must have
been mistaken. She said she thought she saw it on
Disney Plus for like a minute.

Speaker 2 (29:04):
I don't think so.

Speaker 4 (29:05):
I think she might have been mistaken, but I.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Don't think so at all.

Speaker 3 (29:09):
Yeah, I'd like to go back to the Lincoln Memorial
because there's a big thing that happened there.

Speaker 1 (29:13):
That was your guys's on screen kiss.

Speaker 3 (29:16):
And I know that Will, thanks to Boy Meets World,
was easily a kissable guy.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
I guess he kissed quite a few actresses on that show,
he said.

Speaker 3 (29:28):
I mean, I I don't know, but was that your
first on screen kiss or had you already had a
little bit of practice as well?

Speaker 4 (29:38):
A few? But that was kiss with Will? With Will,
that's there you go, huge, huge moments.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
I liked her. It's one of the things I talked
about when we rewatch it. I liked our kiss.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
I thought remember much about it.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Yeah, well, I just wasn't overly done. It wasn't macking
on each other, it wasn't creepy.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
It was yeah yes, yeah yeah, with an awkward hug
after the hug was weird.

Speaker 4 (30:06):
I don't know why you were like jil, I thought,
because I'm not kidding you, they had us. I believe
it's because they had us on marks for those symmetry
of this shot, and they wanted to, you know, not
to come off the marks. And I think that that
makes sense for there a moment a little bit that.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
I bet that's one hundred percent because we were It's
it's almost like Disney came in that way.

Speaker 4 (30:30):
I see, we're being told to stand on a tea.

Speaker 2 (30:32):
Yeah, like Disney came in and they put a ruler
between us and said your hips need to be this
far apart.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
You just kissed, but now you can't can't, but you
can't touch your bodies can't touch in any way, shape
or form.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
Yeah. Oh man.

Speaker 3 (30:51):
Do you feel like there was anything that you learned
while filming the movie that like helped you prepare for
any future rules that you ended up having.

Speaker 4 (31:00):
I mean, I mean, I mean in general, just being
there for the first time on my own and really
understanding I mean, having been acting for so many years
before that, like literally since I was three years old.
I had a very strong work ethic and professionalism, but
it just left it just heightened it in the sense

(31:20):
that I was, you know, making sure that I was
up myself in the morning and making sure that I
was properly studying, and you know, nobody was checking on me,
and that that was a big thing, and also just learning.
I think what I have to say is that that
this movie, even the people in the smaller roles, everyone
was really good in their role. When I want go back,

(31:42):
I thought all the actors were really strong and people
I wanted to almost I kept pulling out my phone
like I want to look them up again, because like,
I feel like I didn't fully appreciate them in the moment,
but I know that I did because they I just
felt like they made me better. I'd like everybody had
such great comic time. I mean, and so yeah, I
think I just learned a lot from observing great actors too.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
You know, well you were great. I agree, I thought.
I thought a lot of the younger actors and everybody,
the whole cast, all the way around, I thought, did
a really good job and it was wonderful to watch.
I do. I do have to say this, My wife
Susan is a very big fan of yours. Oh, she
loved you on CSI, and this morning before we started
was like, you better tell her that I'm a huge

(32:26):
fan of person and loved her on CSI, it's like, Okay,
I will tell.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
Susan hello, and I appreciate the love so much.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
I will and so she I mean, just curiously, do
you get recognized more from my date or more from CSI.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
Ooo, that's a great question.

Speaker 4 (32:42):
So more from my date?

Speaker 2 (32:44):
Really?

Speaker 1 (32:45):
Wow?

Speaker 4 (32:45):
I would say yeah, because what I've noticed the I
think the viewership for CSI. Maybe I'm wrong about this,
but it's a little excuse a little older. Yeah, and
with my date, the audience is young. Is young now
or was? You know, I don't know, it's younger people
who pay attention to that stuff more. You know, it's

(33:06):
more of these younger people that I'm like surprised that
you even knew what it was.

Speaker 2 (33:09):
And then it's back and then it's back again.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
Yeah. Yeah, it's crazy. It's it's just crazy.

Speaker 2 (33:15):
It is. I mean, I'm constant. So we do uh
you know on Podmets World we did a live tour
this last year. Oh cool, So you know, we hit
all these cities and in every city people are cheering
every time my date with the President's daughter is mentioned,
I mean mentioned, and people go nuts.

Speaker 4 (33:36):
Or we need to do our own little.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
Convention on my date with the president's daughter can But yeah,
so it's so I don't know what what it is
that again, because I could understand if two years ago,
a year and a half ago, whatever they start, it
came on to Disney Plus or it came somewhere and

(33:58):
you could stream it and that kind of started it
on this path of becoming big again. But it didn't.

Speaker 4 (34:04):
No, I really think it has a lot to do
with TikTok. I really do.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Is that what it is?

Speaker 4 (34:08):
It's such a it prolifically proliferates things so quickly. It's
you know, things get spread so quickly, and you know,
I think that's the huge element of it. I really do.
I think TikTok and social media people just being like,
remember this moment in this movie, and then all of
a sudden, everybody's nostalgia comes up. Like I've watched a

(34:30):
lot of it happen in real time, and that's that's
what I noticed.

Speaker 2 (34:34):
But okay, so there must be that.

Speaker 4 (34:36):
Then, you know, I think people just bring up stuff
that they're nostalgic about and then it goes viral. I
really feel that that's what happened. I mean, I don't know.
And also probably because you know, you guys are doing
stuff more now, so like it just brings more your
your more. Your face is out there, you're in the
you know, people are seeing you. And then people are
reminded and they go back to their nostalgia. I really

(34:56):
think nostalgia. I don't know what.

Speaker 1 (35:00):
I don't know what.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
I think. It's a combination of things. I think you're
I see, I don't do any social media, but I
think you're absolutely right. It's probably so it's a combination
of social media, the nostalgia factor, but also the nineties
are just having a moment. Yes, yeah, so And it's.

Speaker 3 (35:13):
A really it's a movie that when you pull up
again as a full just viewer, you're like.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
Damn, that's a really good movie.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
Like, you know, like and if you're you know, if
you if you have kids now, you're like I would
like and they're into the nineties style and stuff.

Speaker 1 (35:32):
You're like, totally good for them to check out this.

Speaker 3 (35:35):
Great movie, like, you know, like it's not it's not
weird in any It's.

Speaker 4 (35:39):
Also shows them a little bit of like the world
before you know, all this technology, you know, and how
stories are told without that, and how they can still
be exciting and you don't need to have this other element, you.

Speaker 2 (35:52):
Know, right, Well, that's one of the things my friends
and I did at one point. We went back and
we we picked like ten movies that we loved watching
as a kid where the entire movie would be ninety
seconds long if there was a cell.

Speaker 4 (36:05):
Phone, right, you know.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
The entire movie is based around trying to find a payphone,
or you know, you got these after hours kind of
movies where I can't find a phone to make a call,
where nowadays you pick up the phone. The entire movie
would be the length of a commercial because like I
made one phone call.

Speaker 1 (36:22):
Him or done so true, so so true.

Speaker 2 (36:24):
Yeah, I mean Adventures in babysitting home alone. All these
things are just I can't find a.

Speaker 3 (36:29):
Phone, And you could do that with this movie. They
could be like, uh, where's Duncan. Let me pull up
Life three sixty.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
There he is on this on the corner of It's like.

Speaker 2 (36:40):
Done, he pulls out his giant cell phone. At the dance,
you know, at the dance he pulls out the huge
cell phone, Like what what's Duncan talking about? Get my
backpack so I can have the rest of my cell phone.
But Oh my, that's nothing.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
When you watched it recently, was there anything that stuck
out like that's like just such a funny little moment.
Like I'll give you an example, like for me, when
the security guards are at the actual dance where they
think you guys are and they're like dancing together.

Speaker 1 (37:08):
They're in the middle of it. To them, like they're
dancing and like no one is like caring all, but
they're just dancing. They're dancing.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
They're walking past like little lovebirds and like looking around
and like no one notices like that kind of stuff.

Speaker 1 (37:22):
Was there anything where you're like that?

Speaker 4 (37:24):
That's part of those little moments. Those charming moments are
part of why I loved the movie so much when
watching it again. That was one of them. Another one
is when the uh where we're driving and the bikers
drive up in their truck. I don't know if they're
kind of the bullies whatever, And just that whole exchange

(37:45):
to me is very funny and was really really played well,
especially when we realize he's getting out of the car
and we both kind of like like cartoon characters like
shrink down.

Speaker 2 (37:56):
Am I wrong? I'm trying to remember? Was the first
scene that you and I ever shot together for the
movie was going to the movie theater.

Speaker 4 (38:04):
Yeah, that was.

Speaker 2 (38:05):
It was in the theater, right like that, like the
where you grab me and put me down on the
floor and where she bounced to you. Yes, that was
the That was the very first thing we shot, wasn't it. Yeah?

Speaker 1 (38:16):
I believe, Wow you have.

Speaker 2 (38:19):
Hilarious Yeah, I'm pretty sure that was the first because
I also noticed your hair is slightly different in that
scene than it is in the race. It's not as
it goes from like being a little looser in that
scene to being tighter and then it goes to loose
again when you let it out. And I remember kind
of going, oh, that's the first scene we shot.

Speaker 4 (38:39):
Yeah, very observant. That scene was a little like a
little sexy. I was like, you know, me falling on
top of you like that, and then you're crawling behind
me like yes.

Speaker 2 (38:52):
It it looks like I'm staring up your dress.

Speaker 4 (38:54):
I know. I was like, So I was like, okay,
well I guess Will.

Speaker 3 (38:57):
What's the line the security agents say to that is
just like unreal?

Speaker 2 (39:02):
Oh? He says like it's I think I think now
he's the one who needs protection. Yes, yes, no, I'm sorry,
they don't say protection. I went back and watched they
say he needs to be protected, and I will guarantee
you that they didn't say protection for that exact reason
that they didn't want to make even a veiled critique

(39:23):
of the condom.

Speaker 6 (39:25):
Because that's what it Definitely that's what I heard, exactly,
that's what I heard like Disney Pushing the Envelope in
that day.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
I love it, but it was like it was I
love that because it was kind of sexy and still
very like subtle and fun.

Speaker 1 (39:46):
Totally.

Speaker 4 (39:47):
One thing I will say though, in terms of Pushing
the Envelope was even just the theme song itself. Some
of the lines at the beginning just sounds like so good,
so nice, but me, and like the way they're describing me,
it like almost sounds like they've slept with me and
they know now what. I'm like, you know what, that's

(40:08):
why I've heard it. I was like, it's very like.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
I will never listen to that song the same way again.

Speaker 4 (40:13):
Not the whole time, but the first couple of lines
that I was like, oh, it sounds so like I'm
alone pushy, which I love.

Speaker 2 (40:22):
You know, that is so funny well, so nice to
see you, so great.

Speaker 4 (40:27):
To see you, and it's just you talk to you again, I.

Speaker 2 (40:31):
Know, but it's just it's so interesting because it's it's somebody.
You know. You and I haven't seen each other since
probably the press we did for my date whenever. That
was ninety eight, ninety nine, and yet we're connected forever.

Speaker 4 (40:43):
It doesn't feel like any times past, which is crazy
to me. Yeah, it's not that crazy because of I
don't know. That's partially why when she asked me how
I felt about working with you or when you know
that's you know, you're an easy guy, You're a sweet,
sweet human being, a good person.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
You are too and that and we got along right.
I tell people that that we got along right from
the second we met and we started working together. We
had a great time shooting it. We never had a
fight or angry with each other or oh yeah.

Speaker 4 (41:14):
It was great, but we were budd Yeah.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Yeah, we had a really good time. And uh, you're
coming on podme Trold too, aren't you.

Speaker 4 (41:20):
I am. I'm super excited about that. I got to
now I got to find those episodes and rewatching and.

Speaker 2 (41:26):
I'm good person.

Speaker 4 (41:27):
I'm so bad on that on your on that one.
That one's my character is a little sneaky one.

Speaker 2 (41:33):
Yeah, you place, you play some characters that seem to
be nothing like you in real life. I love it.

Speaker 1 (41:39):
That's fun.

Speaker 3 (41:40):
That's great because you get a chance to be a
little sassier than you you normally are.

Speaker 1 (41:45):
That's awesome.

Speaker 2 (41:46):
Well, thank you so much for joining us. I can't
wait to see you again.

Speaker 4 (41:49):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (41:50):
Thank you from your fans being one of them, to
both of you guys.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
Oh that's sweet.

Speaker 1 (41:55):
Thank you as a fan for for both of you guys.
That movie is. We love it. We still love it.
And I'm not kidding. I will die if there's something
coming up. I will. I will.

Speaker 4 (42:07):
I think that like we should talk about it. Will.

Speaker 2 (42:11):
I am always down, I am always down to do something.
I think it'd be fun to get the band back
together dad Ny Coleman, by the way, ninety one years old,
still going strong, and I know.

Speaker 4 (42:21):
I want to get amazing podcast. I want to get him.
I want to talk to him like I we got it.
We should try to do that anyway.

Speaker 1 (42:30):
Thank you so much, Elizabeth. It was a great meaningful
with you.

Speaker 4 (42:33):
I'm fans of obviously both of you, so I appreciate
it so much, and thank you for loving the movie.
You know, so sweet, so sweet, it makes me feel
real nice.

Speaker 2 (42:44):
Thank you me too. I love it. Well, we'll go
karaoke sometimes, so hit me up.

Speaker 4 (42:48):
I would love that. I would love that, and I'll
get to meet your wife then.

Speaker 2 (42:50):
Maybe absolutely we will make that happen.

Speaker 4 (42:53):
You love to awesome, Bye bye bye.

Speaker 2 (42:59):
That was cool. Oh there's something about this industry where
you get so close to somebody or to people for
such a small amount of time, but it's this intense bond.
And then when you leave, you have this thing that

(43:19):
you can watch whenever you want, and sometimes other people
watch it and they love it, and sometimes nobody watches
it and sees it. But you have this thing that
you've made together, and it's the connection that you'll have forever,
and it's really sweet and it does it felt like
no time had passed. I'm sure you feel that way
with your cheetahs and all the people that in your life.
The same way, But.

Speaker 3 (43:38):
Even on shows like like I did the jersey on
the Channel, and like even with those actors, it's the
same like yeah, like like what you guys are gonna
do when she comes on Podmeats World. It's like she
wasn't there for a long time. She was there for
one episode, two episodes, Like it wasn't this like months
and months and years and years.

Speaker 1 (43:56):
It's like in and out. You got to be a
part of your guys's little.

Speaker 3 (43:59):
Fait family for a minute, and then you have these
great memories of being a part of the boy meets
World family for a little bit, you know, and you
can roll the playback and say, this really happened.

Speaker 2 (44:11):
Yeah, it's cool. It's cool because again, I haven't seen
her since nineteen ninety eight.

Speaker 1 (44:17):
It's so interesting that she literally.

Speaker 3 (44:21):
With how many people in that that would die to
be in that iconic dress, was like, you know, had
some insecurity secure?

Speaker 2 (44:29):
Sure, yeah, can you believe that? I can't, you know.

Speaker 3 (44:32):
It's like hearing her say that was like, what, like
are you because she obviously was.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
She acted oh, very you know, just confident in it.

Speaker 3 (44:43):
Yeah, that's like someone like Share saying off of clueless
that she didn't feel great in that.

Speaker 1 (44:49):
Like she was like I hated yellow, Like what no, no, yeah, no, no,
don't tell me that. Are you kidding me? Like you
look amazing.

Speaker 2 (44:56):
I'll leave you with this thought have you ever met
an actor or an actress is an insecure never never
want exactly. That's part. It's part of our DNA. It's
part of our DNA. Confident, but you are inside, you're screaming.
That's that's what it takes to be an actor, I think.

Speaker 3 (45:12):
But I love to hear when she watched it back
yesterday that she was proud like she That is so
because sometimes you do watch back.

Speaker 1 (45:23):
And go oh oh my, oh my, oh my, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (45:29):
You know, But for the fact that like she was
proud of YouTube, the chemistry, you know, what she got
to do, you know, like with the other actors and actors,
you know, it's just that was so cool.

Speaker 2 (45:41):
It was nice. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (45:42):
Wow, what a fun interview this is.

Speaker 2 (45:45):
I can't wait to because I know we're going to
be hopefully talking to somebody from Cheetah Girls, and hopefully
we're going to be talking to people down the line
from the other films we're doing this. Watching the movies.
I love watching the movies. It's the greatest thing. But
then calling the people in and going back to the nineties,
going back to a time that was just I'm very
excited where.

Speaker 3 (46:05):
They were in their career. Like what now, knowing what
was what was next? Like all of that is just
oh so fun.

Speaker 2 (46:15):
And it goes to show how important Disney Channel, Disney
Wonderful World of Disney, how important these movies were in
the careers of these actors because this mattered to us.
This was totally really important and really cool. And some
of these actors have gone on to win Academy Awards
do these huge things, and I'll guarantee you when they

(46:36):
come back and talk about their d coms and their
Wonderful World of Disney's there, it's going to hold a
hugely special place in their hearts the way it does mine,
the way it does yours. It's just a really cool
vibe Disney and Disney Channel and Wonderful World.

Speaker 3 (46:52):
And everything with Disney. There's no malicious, there's no no itck.
It was all good, fun, awesome, especially these family friendly,
like good, good, inspirational messages like something to be like.

Speaker 1 (47:06):
Yeah, I was a part of that movie. That's cool, you.

Speaker 3 (47:08):
Know, can't wait and we solve the mystery that I
can't Can I be on like a conference call with
Danielle to let her know, Yes, Danielle did audi fact
you auditioned.

Speaker 2 (47:18):
Yes, we've got confirmation.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Solve the mystery is facts.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Danielle Fischal auditioned for My Day with the President's daughter.
Thank you all so much for joining us. Thank you
Elizabeth for joining us. You're amazing and this was just
so much fun to go down memory lane. It really was.
This was great and I can't wait to connect with
her again. Yes I know, well, thanks everybody for joining us.
Join us next time. I think we are watching the

(47:45):
Cheetah Girls.

Speaker 1 (47:49):
Ready will for some cheat delicious Tam, I.

Speaker 2 (47:53):
Didn't understand what you said. Okay, I'm gonna have to
figure this out as we go. This is the coolest
thing ever. Thank you everyone for joining us, and don't
forget to join us next time as we watch the
Cheetah Girls.

Speaker 4 (48:19):
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