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Speaker 1 (00:19):
Welcome to Vegas Week.
Speaker 2 (00:21):
Content and continues? Is it?
Speaker 3 (00:29):
I don't know.
Speaker 4 (00:30):
We should come up with a better name, though, Go ahead,
writ n that's not too bad. He just did.
Speaker 2 (00:38):
Away, right, writer, We should come up with something better,
Thanks for doing Sure?
Speaker 5 (00:43):
How about content on the strip.
Speaker 2 (00:51):
Or something that we are very excited to be with
the ladies of scrubbing In Becca Tilly and Tanya Rat
How do the two of you like Vegas? Have you
ever done a scrubbing in from Vegas? What's your history
with Las Vegas?
Speaker 3 (01:07):
We've done a podcast I'm doing, Yeah, tell us more.
Speaker 6 (01:14):
We have done many iHeart events here. Yeah, and then.
Speaker 7 (01:19):
We're like, we're running on year nine of our podcast.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
Oh jeez.
Speaker 5 (01:23):
Yeah yeah, so you and you didn't scramble to figure
out what the hell you're.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
Going to do next?
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Yeah, okay, cool, because I'm going for nine years.
Speaker 8 (01:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (01:35):
I think we started twenty seventeen nine something.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Wow, Yeah, that's impressive.
Speaker 8 (01:41):
So we've we've done a lot from Vegas. Actually, yeah,
if you think about it.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
We're all of your flights as awful as the flight
today was. Never really tell us about the flight.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Because you alluded to it before you sat down.
Speaker 7 (01:52):
So we landed literally I think less than an hour ago.
But well, you're like, lovely, thank you so much, thank you.
But we we were like coming down and it was
so bumpy, and my husband so lovely. He like grabs
my hand. He's like, it's just like a speed bump
on the road. You're fired. It's not so much that
it like I'm worried. It just makes me so ill.
Speaker 6 (02:11):
So I just.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
Feel very like sick to your temmy.
Speaker 6 (02:14):
Yes, that's what Vegas is like in your thirties. You know.
It's not the alcohol.
Speaker 8 (02:25):
With their pillows, like they brought a giant suitcase because
they can't sleep without their pillows.
Speaker 7 (02:28):
I'm like, I have to tell you.
Speaker 1 (02:35):
I sleep with a pillow called a pillow cube.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
At home because I'm a side sleeper and so okay,
so it's one of the as you know then as
a side sleeper, one of the hardest parts of finding
a pillow is.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
That if you're on your side, you need it to
like kind.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Of be a rectangle shape, so because you want it
to go against your shoulder and support your neck and
not even if you're like kind of a bunch of pillow.
Speaker 7 (02:54):
When you sleep on your side.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
This is the shape of a cube. Anyway, it's wonderful.
Once I found a pillow cube, I was like, fine,
I can sleep on my side.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
And then I talked about it on the podcast once
and they sent me a travel one. It's memory foam.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
You roll it up, it sucks all the air out
of it, and you can put it in your carry
on so it comes then in its own and they
make them depending on how tall you are and how how.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
Big different the distance is between your neck.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
And your shoulder, like.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
Exactly, they have two different sizes, so I'm one. I'm
on the smaller side because I'm only five to one. Anyway,
it's fantastic because it's changed my life as far as
being able to travel with my pillow. I used to
just not sleep anywhere.
Speaker 6 (03:33):
That's how I feel.
Speaker 3 (03:34):
And we actually have just come off of a we
had like a summer cold, and so we were like,
sleep is like very important right now, and even if
we have to bring a huge luggage for less than
twenty four hours, it's worth it.
Speaker 1 (03:48):
Did you have sinus sidis?
Speaker 3 (03:51):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (03:51):
So so old?
Speaker 6 (03:54):
Are you joking?
Speaker 4 (03:55):
Are you so?
Speaker 3 (03:57):
Does?
Speaker 1 (03:57):
My husband also had sinusitis three miles. It took me
to get over it. Five rounds of antibiotics and three
rounds of.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Second Okay, so it just lingers for five months.
Speaker 8 (04:09):
This is really funny because I thought she was like
being dramatic.
Speaker 7 (04:12):
I was like, be.
Speaker 3 (04:15):
She was like, take a wellness shot. I'm like, you
don't understand. This is not something wells is gonna help.
I need something here. I wanted to just pop my
eyes out and massage them so just so you know
it sucks. Okay, So wanted to make it seem like, hey,
you're gonna be fine. You will be eventually, but.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
You had to take steroids in order for it to
get better.
Speaker 6 (04:35):
Three rounds. Yeah, okay. When the doctor said sinus idis,
I was like, this sounds made up.
Speaker 3 (04:39):
There's no way this is not a Pixar like, okay, well.
Speaker 6 (04:48):
I empathize with you, and you empathize.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
It's the worst.
Speaker 5 (04:51):
They wanted me to get.
Speaker 1 (04:54):
Worried about it. I was like, we've been everywhere, the
three of.
Speaker 5 (04:59):
Them sort just at this point one of us get
something sick all the time.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
Well, if sid is a Pixar character, what's his voice?
Speaker 4 (05:06):
Sounds like totally question what's.
Speaker 6 (05:13):
We are?
Speaker 2 (05:14):
But it's not the plus or the minds because it's
all about my sign.
Speaker 6 (05:21):
It's really amazing.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Good things happen when on the spot.
Speaker 3 (05:33):
Actually we've been looking for a new scrubbing engine. There
we go.
Speaker 6 (05:37):
We have found our stories.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
It's not about vodka.
Speaker 6 (05:41):
It's not about gin.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
It's just about scrubbing. It's not.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
That you're like rhymes you think about it. Why it's
alacrity though, it's just study his brain.
Speaker 8 (06:06):
Give you till the end of this podcast, will come
up with one more, but I'll use both of them.
Use it next.
Speaker 6 (06:13):
I'm not even joking, like sign.
Speaker 9 (06:19):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:20):
Well, now, usually when we do these pod swaps, which
they both hate the name of, we like to play
a game called talking Point. This one is the big
laughs edition. So I'm going to ask us all a
few questions. Thank you, you're so sweet. You're like, do
you want any help doing some things?
Speaker 1 (06:37):
Okay? Our first question.
Speaker 4 (06:39):
Is implication that we knows.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Would you like to do the car would love to No,
it's good.
Speaker 1 (06:51):
To be around sometimes, don't notice.
Speaker 7 (06:55):
Yeah, eyes, I would be so panic wonderful.
Speaker 1 (07:03):
They are wonderful.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
And this one in particular no offense to you, but
in particular is so gentlemanly, constant, always puts up my suitcase,
constantly takes my suitcase down.
Speaker 1 (07:12):
I never have to worry.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
Make sure I walk on the inside of the streets
so he looks on the outside. So they're both just delightful. Okay,
here's our first question. What is one thing you and
your friends used to do as kids or teenagers thinking
it was super cool but now it just makes you
cringe everything?
Speaker 4 (07:31):
Yeah, devil sticks. I mean, I don't know, because I
did play magic a lot, which I still think.
Speaker 1 (07:46):
Oh yeah, i'd.
Speaker 5 (07:47):
Say smoking, but I gotta love it and I missed it.
Speaker 7 (07:51):
As a teenager.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Oh oh, he had been smoking for several years by
the time he became a teenager.
Speaker 5 (07:59):
I was pretty closely package smoker by the time it
was eleven.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Oh wow, it's cool.
Speaker 5 (08:04):
So let me tell you something though, That first smoke
after naptime.
Speaker 3 (08:12):
Amazing.
Speaker 6 (08:13):
No cigarette, seriously, so.
Speaker 7 (08:19):
Why did you quit?
Speaker 1 (08:24):
It took a long time, though.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
It took a long.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Twenty five thirty years, yeah something like that.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
Yeah, I'm now it was eleven years without a.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Cigarette, which is it sounds crazy. This is the longest
time in his whole life he's ever gone without smoking,
including the first years of his life because.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
I started smoking at day.
Speaker 5 (08:43):
My first cigarette at eight years old with Heather Husmer,
and I looked at her and sai, I'm gonna do
this for the last of my life, and my first drag,
and then by eleven I was a heavy smoker, and
I smoked from really so ten to thirty five thirty seven,
selling you.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
Who are you?
Speaker 7 (08:57):
Are you ever greean?
Speaker 1 (09:00):
No?
Speaker 6 (09:00):
No, no, that would make way.
Speaker 5 (09:05):
As I started drinking wine, No, it was known nobody.
Speaker 7 (09:09):
Question, of course.
Speaker 8 (09:10):
So do you like drink diet cokes or like coke
zeros now or do you have anything like like to
take the edge off?
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Oh no, I still smoke weed.
Speaker 5 (09:18):
Okay, I mean that helps take the edge off. And
I'd like to sip a bourbon every day.
Speaker 1 (09:25):
Every one while.
Speaker 5 (09:29):
But no, no, no, so yeah, I didn't trade one
vice for an Okay.
Speaker 8 (09:34):
Everybody says that's like addicted to diet coke. They always
say it's like being addicted to cigarettes.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
Sonny, I haven't done caffeine in twenty years. Oh so, no,
I can't do, because I deal.
Speaker 4 (09:42):
With you drink cokes like crazy?
Speaker 3 (09:45):
Oh yeah, I.
Speaker 1 (09:47):
Drinking coats like he was. Yeah, they cut me off.
Speaker 5 (09:49):
I drink a case of Cokie day back, not diet coke,
no regular coke. So a case is what twenty four
twenty four cokes?
Speaker 2 (09:55):
Yeah?
Speaker 6 (09:55):
Some would, are you the real sugars better than the
asp day?
Speaker 3 (09:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (09:59):
Most most.
Speaker 3 (10:02):
The cigarettes from age ten were the issue the cokes.
Speaker 6 (10:06):
The cokes were just I don't recommend smoking.
Speaker 1 (10:09):
Yeah, so that that could be considered cringe. Yeah, we
could call that.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Had a couple of capua hacky sacking Tanya, What.
Speaker 7 (10:18):
About everything I did as a kid was like amazing?
Speaker 1 (10:21):
Oh I was.
Speaker 3 (10:25):
I should have known you were just a cool Yeah.
Speaker 8 (10:30):
I was like I wasn't cool, but I thought I was,
And like I don't look back and cringe like im,
I was just awesome, right, it was just that's amazing
for you.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
Like I don't know, I mean I think I like
you know what. I immediately went to where those chokers
you wore on your net not chokers, but they were
like yeah.
Speaker 7 (10:52):
Like stretchy, but they could be like a hair tie.
Speaker 3 (10:55):
Yeah, like it wasn't actually meant for the neck was
like back and I was like that wasn't I have
a to crate. You've caught me off guard because it's
I don't have the memory that Tanya has of herself
as being awesome.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Right, you were like, I have too many things to
pull from.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
Yeah, it's too overwhelming. So I'm going with my soft chokers.
Speaker 1 (11:10):
Okay, soft chokers.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
I as a small child, my best friend Jessica and
I used to put together.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Dances and we would then no, no, it isn't.
Speaker 2 (11:22):
Do you have children, No, okay, let me tell you something.
I'm yet to be impressed by something. My children want
me to see.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
They they are always saying, hey, mom, trying to out.
Speaker 8 (11:34):
That.
Speaker 1 (11:35):
I didn't need to see that. That's not good. Don't
do that again.
Speaker 2 (11:39):
And so I know now that I was doing that
to my teachers, and then we would insist on performing
them for our class.
Speaker 4 (11:49):
Video.
Speaker 1 (11:51):
It was it was the eighties.
Speaker 10 (11:52):
Oh yeah, so like that just get you know, I
just know it was like my tea, our teachers were
like again, no dance experience or.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Even in dance class. It was just the two of us.
Like am I.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
Said, you, I don't know, like what like it was
just awful.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
I know that. Like so anyway, all right, Well good
for I just I want to everything I did was awesome,
was great. I have no answers for that.
Speaker 6 (12:30):
Yeah, that's I'm going to lead with that next time.
Speaker 2 (12:44):
If this group, the five of us here, were to
start a business together, what would it be, Who.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Would do each role? And would we be successful?
Speaker 4 (12:54):
Podcast network?
Speaker 1 (12:56):
Smart? Good idea.
Speaker 3 (12:58):
I'm good at editing videos excellent, So you run our content.
Speaker 7 (13:04):
Of my engagement that I watch and like, sob it was.
It was the most beautiful and I didn't even ask
her to do it. She just made it so we.
Speaker 1 (13:13):
See it, and I know she.
Speaker 8 (13:14):
Got like everybody behind the scenes and was like asking.
Speaker 7 (13:17):
Them little questions like a pretty song behind it.
Speaker 8 (13:20):
It was great.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Did you do the same for her? Since I tried.
Speaker 8 (13:25):
I'm not as good as cinematic at all, but I
definitely try to return the favor she made.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
How long have you been married?
Speaker 7 (13:32):
Like five months?
Speaker 3 (13:37):
Gig?
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Oh it's beautiful love?
Speaker 3 (13:43):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (13:43):
Okay, so I agree podcast podcast networks right for sure?
Speaker 1 (13:48):
Be doing our video content and all the editing. What
would you do? Jingles? Yeah, jingle? What about you? What
do you think? Awesome?
Speaker 8 (13:59):
Face yeah, face no, or I could, like I'm really
good at finding stories.
Speaker 7 (14:03):
I could be the producer.
Speaker 6 (14:04):
Oh yeah, okay, okay, then.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Yeah, yeah, all right, guys, I think we are really
onto something here.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
What's the name of our company?
Speaker 8 (14:12):
I'm so glad you went there, because I was about
to say, like Tampon Company or something.
Speaker 7 (14:17):
That's where my brain goes.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
I could still do the.
Speaker 6 (14:21):
Stillney content jingles.
Speaker 1 (14:23):
Yeah, yeah, I just came up with the idea. I
don't have company.
Speaker 2 (14:27):
Just take all the money you could run.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
You could run the budget. You're good. You're good with that,
so you can, Okay, Okay, spend a lot. Okay, you
wanted to come up with a name. I'm still I'm
still working. Okay at the end, Tampon.
Speaker 3 (14:50):
Sorry.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
If you could time travel and witness a single event
in history firsthand, we've had this.
Speaker 1 (14:59):
Would it be.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
Any such a hard one that it could be something
even from your own life, like something that you just
wish you had been there for that you weren't, like
your parents meeting.
Speaker 4 (15:10):
I think that's a safer way to go, because we
talked about this as pre show chatter once and it
was like a lot of major historical events would actually
be not fun to see something, you know, but so, yeah,
you want to think of something it would be nice.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
So there was one way to.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
An American Idol when Ryan Seacrest went to high five
a blind kid, and I want to see that.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
I want to see that it's on video. I want
to be in the room they.
Speaker 4 (15:39):
Pulled it from the show.
Speaker 7 (15:41):
It's amazing.
Speaker 1 (15:42):
Yeah, he was like, and then he was like.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Yeah, I just want to be in the room when
that happens.
Speaker 5 (15:50):
I want to go back in time to watch Danielle
say that again.
Speaker 8 (16:05):
Because there's so many Like, there's just so much, but
I feel like I would I would want to relive
my wedding day.
Speaker 1 (16:11):
I was just you get to relive it? Yeah, are
you just watching?
Speaker 7 (16:15):
It was such a like idea, So I would like
to see it from like a bird's eyevy.
Speaker 1 (16:20):
It's such a good idea.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
I still like my better, but that's a good idea.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
I would like to go back to the night I
met my fiance and be like observing us meeting. Yeah,
I like got a party and it was chaos and
I had had a few shots, and so it was like,
I'd like to go back and witness see our interactions,
the chemistry.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
So romantic. You're in the season of love, you know.
But actually that inspired me. I would go back to
my parents meeting.
Speaker 1 (16:50):
That would be do you watch back to the future,
You stumble the whole thing over and you up. So, yeah,
come on, just a witness.
Speaker 4 (17:00):
I'm like a ghostcause if memory serves, when we did
it on the pod, you said you'd want to go
back to maybe see a Shakespeare play, a great concert
for the history Woodstock or something like that. I don't
know about Woodstock, but I would find I.
Speaker 3 (17:14):
Wouldn't go back to a Britney Spears concert. I never
got to see her life.
Speaker 7 (17:18):
Oh no, that's a shame.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
Be so weird.
Speaker 5 (17:21):
You go back in time to just wait in line.
Speaker 1 (17:25):
It takes forever to get in here. This is the
worst time.
Speaker 3 (17:27):
She never like, yeah, don't.
Speaker 6 (17:36):
All right.
Speaker 2 (17:37):
What is the naughtiest thing you got caught doing as
a kid and what was the fallout?
Speaker 3 (17:43):
Oh? I was such a good I was like, I
grew up in the South, I grew up very Christian.
Speaker 6 (17:47):
I was like such a good I'm trying to think.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
I mean I cheated once I got called by the principle.
Oh you know what the naughtiest thing I did? So
there was a song, this Christmas song, and it's about
this mom or this this child who's trying to buy
these shoes for his mom because she's sick and she's dying,
and so he's like, can't afford the shoes, but he's saying, like,
I want to buy these shoes.
Speaker 6 (18:08):
It's like a.
Speaker 3 (18:09):
Beautiful Christmas story. Well, we had to submit an original
story for Christmas. I was in middle school and I submit.
I just kind of played off the song and.
Speaker 6 (18:22):
I won the contest.
Speaker 3 (18:25):
And my mom was like mortified because she knew the
song and she was like Becca, and I'm like, they
don't know what I won for that.
Speaker 1 (18:39):
There really was no fallout. Just to Blue, there was, well.
Speaker 6 (18:41):
I mean I get caught, I not caught.
Speaker 3 (18:45):
Then someone was just like got to give her credit
because she won without anyone knowing.
Speaker 1 (18:49):
So just her mom who was like, Oh, this is embarrassing.
My child's in the life of crime. What about writer?
Speaker 4 (18:55):
You were?
Speaker 1 (18:56):
You were a real rule follower as a kid.
Speaker 4 (18:58):
Total The one time I stole and it was like
because we were going to see a play that my
brother was in, and and and there was some friend
of a friend. It was a guy I didn't know,
a kid I didn't know, and for whatever reason, we
went to the store. We stopped at the store with
him before, and there was a candy that was open,
like a candy bag somebody had ripped open, and he
was like, rider, let's steal and I was like okay,
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because I was like trying to be cool to this
kid I didn't know or whatever. And we stuffed our
pockets with the candy and then like during the play,
sitting there eating the candy.
Speaker 1 (19:29):
And I felt so bad. I couldn't.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
Like so much guilt and I never yeah, I could
never steal anything ever again. Like I was only like nine,
but it was just like the guilt was so bad.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Yeah, so the fallout was shame. Yeah, did you ever
do anything naughty as a kid?
Speaker 4 (19:46):
I did.
Speaker 7 (19:46):
I'll never forget it. It was one I was only naughty
one time.
Speaker 9 (19:49):
Okay, oh please, there's no awesome all the time and
naughty one Yeah, remember that, Okay, but I'll never forget
it because it was so bad and I'll never forget
how disappointed my dad was, and like that is like
what rocks me to this day.
Speaker 7 (20:02):
But we I was in eighth.
Speaker 8 (20:03):
Grade and we were like leaving the school and we
had a really big test the next day and it
was like me and three girls and the like our
classroom window was like open. My friend crawled through the
classroom window to get the test so that we could
heads bad.
Speaker 7 (20:18):
It's really bad.
Speaker 4 (20:20):
An epilas started the fire.
Speaker 7 (20:24):
And then I think she told too many people.
Speaker 8 (20:26):
We told too many people because we totally got caught
the principal parents and it was like yeah, and then
it was eighth grade, so we had like it was
all the graduation stuff and like my dad was so disappointed.
Speaker 7 (20:36):
I mean, I'll literally never forget it.
Speaker 8 (20:38):
So I never did anything like that ever again, even
in college when it was easy to cheat your rule
follower too.
Speaker 7 (20:44):
I'm such a could you imagine me doing that?
Speaker 6 (20:46):
I know you were like wild in high school, feel
like you were your high school was a wild.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Yeah. Yeah, she had black hair. Her name she goes
Talia about her legal name is Tatiana, and she was
very Tatiana. Tanya is like miss like doing mischief. I
think of Tatiana.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
That's right, what about you will? I cheated on most
of my smelling tests and smelling spell okay.
Speaker 4 (21:16):
Smelling spelling well spelling tests, and to this day I
still can't spell spell smelling smelling test.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
Yeah, no, I still that's my repercussions.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Do you ever get caught?
Speaker 6 (21:29):
No?
Speaker 4 (21:30):
But who needs to spell anymore?
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Was kind of important? Yeah, and I couldn't do it,
so yeah, I still can't.
Speaker 4 (21:38):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
In junior high, you know, I didn't like science. I
don't like science. I've never liked science.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
It's just the worst.
Speaker 3 (21:47):
Vulnerable.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
I failed chemistry the first time I took it, and
then the next time I took it.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
My teacher had a.
Speaker 2 (22:00):
It wasn't chemistry because it was junior high, and I
took chemstry in high school, so I don't know what science.
It was just one of the sciences in junior high.
And the teacher that if you got less than a
C on a test, you got the chance to do
a makeup test during lunch like the next day. And
so I pretty quickly realized, Oh, and then before he
(22:21):
let you take the test, he would let you review
the test, the test with all your wrong answers. He
didn't give you the correct answers, but you got a
chance to look at the testbody.
Speaker 1 (22:31):
Take the test on the regular day.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
Why wouldn't you just well, you have to take it
on the regular So I would always purposely fail it.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Well, or maybe I would just fail.
Speaker 2 (22:41):
But then I realized it was this exact same test
you took again, and it was a scantron test. So
I would just memorize all fifty answers by telling myself
a story with the first letter of the scantron thing,
so like these can't decide about brisket, And I would
just tell myself that story.
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Like you learned more doing that than and go through
all and then I'd be like, well, I have to
get a couple wrongs. So then I just go through
and change and change a couple of them.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
And then I turned it in and I thought I
was getting away with it because he never said anything.
And then at the end of the school year he
said I know what you've been doing. And I was
waiting for him to be like, and so I'm not
giving you and he was just like, I know exactly
you've been memorizing, huh.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
And I was like, yeah, telling myself a story. He's like,
all right, I thought so, and that was just let
me do it.
Speaker 3 (23:30):
I think if you had put that effort into studying
for the test.
Speaker 1 (23:33):
I could never. I could never. He was like, You've never.
Speaker 3 (23:36):
An equal amount of efforts everyone else, So I'm going to.
Speaker 6 (23:39):
Let you past.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
So I think he pretty much was, like, we was
pretty sure I was not going to go into the
science field.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
You know what, Let's just let's just let you go.
Speaker 3 (23:49):
You good for her memorizing is more important than her career.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
That's so true, actually, I know absolutely.
Speaker 2 (23:56):
Thank you all so much for listening to this episode
of Podmeat's World. If you want to hear our part
two of the podswap, you can tune into the Scrubbing
In podcast.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
They will have all the rest.
Speaker 2 (24:06):
Of our conversation, which is super fun and goes a
little nutty, so check it out there. We'll see you
in just a few minutes at the Backstreet Boys show.
Speaker 6 (24:15):
Everybody, Yeah, rock your bar.
Speaker 1 (24:23):
Yeah, so much fun.
Speaker 2 (24:27):
We will see you there, and the next time you
hear us, we will be with Aj and Kevin from
the Backstree Boys.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
So thank you all for tuning in.
Speaker 6 (24:36):
Bye.
Speaker 2 (24:40):
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Speaker 1 (24:57):
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