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January 19, 2023 10 mins

Do you believe in ghosts? If your answer is no, be prepared to have a change of heart after you hear Paris recount the time she conjured up a ghost while staying at her grandmother’s house. We have that story and all the answers to Noah's Sliving questions.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is seven living questions. Now time for sliving questions
with Noah's and to NaIO Living questions Slivers. Yes, I
love this. Okay, I'm so ready. I studied all night
and I'm so prepared. Loves it alright. First living question?
Do you believe in ghosts? Questions are random? These are good. Um,

(00:32):
I I kind of believe in ghosts. Yeah, I suppose
I believe it. Yeah, I think I believe in ghosts.
I have not had experiences with ghosts, but I believe
in them me till have you had an experience or no? Yes.
One time at my grandmother's house when I was little,
I was having a sleepover, and we'd always known that

(00:55):
there was a ghost because a girl had lived at
this house like fifty years before. It was in the
driveway and someone hit her at the car and ran
her over and people would see her like walking in
the mirror, and she had like long blonde hair and
she was like, it's beautiful, like seventeen year old girl.
And um, one night we were in the playroom and

(01:15):
literally a crown like I'm not joking, like you know
those like old school like crowns, was floating in the
air and just like went like this and like flew up,
and me and my friend looked to each other and
we were like doing the Weiji board thing, which I'm
never doing again after that, and it was floating, and
then neglect to mention that you conjured this girl. You're like,

(01:36):
he was so random. Suddenly a craon started floating. It's
like you were like this, who it was happening? Never
thought about it that way. That's crazy. So I believe
in ghosts. After that, I was so scared, and then

(01:57):
everyone was so scared to ever sleep at her house again.
I would never go back. No, I never wanted to.
Boards are crazy, like I've never been able to. I've
always been so terrified of even engaging, Like, how do
you know that that was a little girl? How do
I know when my god, I'm out with someone brutal,
scared of what I'm saying. What if it was some

(02:19):
other like crazy entity that was like, oh yeah, I'm
totally going to take advantage of this moment. Horrifying, No,
thank you, anyway, I'm so scared of that. It's so terrified.
Let's get some stage or something. It's not at this house,
thank god, thank god, dispersed immediately. Okay, Like, have you
seen that movie Candy Man, the Old School one? No,

(02:41):
I saw the new version, Terry, you should see the
o G one. It's like, I don't even know, maybe
fifteen years old or maybe older. It was so terrifying,
Like I'm when people just say Candy Man in the mirror,
like I get so scared that's going to happen. That's insane,
so so yes to ghosts my god, oh my god. Okay,

(03:05):
what is your life slogan? Slogan from my life? I
could steal it from Howard Schultz. He uh, Howard Schultz
is the guy that um founded Starbucks and I took
it to where it's at for those who don't know UM.
And he always would end his memos to his company
onward and upward. And I like that it was not

(03:28):
from Toy Story two. The guy says that, or no,
you know both of them. It could very well be
that Howard Schultz stole that from Tory Story too, but
I think that how I think that maybe Howard predates it.
Let's just go with it's from Toy Story two. I've
never seen it, but let's say I got it from
that it's like the little guy who's like the spaceman

(03:50):
he was on he's probably calling that the little green
guys like wow, that's Wally. No, no, no, that like
the dude there's like wall Is he the one that
that was a pizza planet or whatever when they like
took him out of the machine. That little guy, the
one who like looks like do you have a picture
of him? It's like, is that what you said to

(04:19):
infinity and beyond? Oh? My god, onward and upward to infinity?
That they do work together? Really? Well, my god. So
it's either one of those is your life slogan? That's
that's buzz light here. I'm not bad. I thought you
meant I thought she meant the green Martian from toys.
You know what I'm talking about. Yes, they talk like

(04:41):
a right, Yeah, I don't know that. I was like,
I don't remember him saying onward and up whoa, my god? Okay,
that's so good. Yes, um, yeah, I haven't thought about it.
I guess I guess that's a good one. Um. I
like onward and upward. We'll go with this is Paris,

(05:12):
who was your childhood celebrity crush and your current celebrity crush.
Oh my god, Sarah Ellen. When I was a kid,
this was like, this was like web one when Mry
guitar Man was on YouTube. Guys. Mr guitar Man was um,

(05:35):
he was really cool. He played guitar. But he would
record like thirty versions of him and like one version
he would be doing the melody and the other version
he would be doing the lead, and then he would
be doing the bass. And like he would make entire
songs out of just like thirty different videos of him
playing guitar, and he would do all the different parts
and it would sound like a symphony. Um. So, back

(05:56):
then there was someone called Sarah Ellen who did like
this eyebrow dance. It sounds hot. It was it's a
little eleven year old Noah. I was like, wow, she's
so pretty. Wish she could do with those eyebrows. It
was like, clearly this should be my wife, Sarah Ellen

(06:22):
eyebrow dance. Oh my god, that's that's h oh yeah,
it's going dent dent dent d d eyebrows is real?
Or is that a is before filters pre filter? This?

(06:42):
This this crazy, that's insane. So that's your first there
is my first celebrity Cray. That's the most random one
I've ever heard, but I like it. Oh my god.
And I I don't know my current celebrity crush. I'm
not really crushing on anybody right now. Yeah, I'm not.

(07:12):
I wish, I wish I had like a juicy answer
for you. It's all good. Um, I feel you, I
mean outside of you, obviously, thank you. You're welcome. Perfect.
What's your favorite song? Oh my slide? Stars are blind?

(07:33):
There is no other song stars are blind? Um? Favorite?
Just we should just say stars are blind? Yeah it,
stars are blind? Thank you answer. I can't believe you
even to ask that question. What are they called slivers?

(07:53):
Living questions? Living questions? All right, and we're slivers? Yes,
all right? Um? Okay? Would you want to live forever? No? No, no,
not mean yeah yeah. If you were given the opportunity
to fly into space, would you take it? Yeah? Yeah,
probably probably At this point you asked me, like ten

(08:15):
years ago, i'd probably say no, But now I feel
like people are doing it more safe now, Okay, I
would go to let be sick. Would you bring anything
with you? Like? Would you bring anything to like throw
out into space? Litter? What would you bring. Are you
allowed just to go up there and throw things out
of the space. I'm gonna pop bottle space. That cork

(08:42):
would never stop moving. That's what's so crazy. If you
did actually, I don't even know if that would work,
but if you did it, just getting fire off it
would be crazy. That would be crazy. But if you
could put a tracker on it, how sudden, I like,
destroy all the coxies. I don't know. I don't know

(09:03):
what I would take. I would probably I'd probably take like,
I don't know what I would take, dude, glitter is
so good. Yeah, we'd take a good bottle of champagne
and popping it. See watch the cork disappear over the
horizon or I guess there's no horizons over the mill

(09:24):
out of sight, Yeah, over the moon. I like it.
I would. I would bring a firework and I would
try to set off a firework, and space probably legitimately
probably would have worked. Anyway, I'm not smart, so I'm
gonna visit. We ever go to space together, I'll bring
the champagne and glitter, bring the fireworks, fireworks, we can

(09:47):
experiment lit fire. Yeah, it sounds like, thank you so
much for having me. Thank you for coming. This is
so much fun. Yes, you're awesome. Chilling it. Thank you,
back at you. Congratulations on your okay, can't wait to
read it. Thank you, Congratulations on everything you're doing. So
proud of you. Thank you questioning it, thank you, Yes, Bye, guys,

(10:09):
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