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So then I said, what aboutbreakfast at Siciney's. Well, that's one
thing. We got time to sitback, relax and indulge in your weekly
tea. Welcome to breakfast at Sicins. Well, welcome back post Oscar weekend.
Did you watch the Oscars, Aerica? I did, and you know
it's so fun. I never hadlive television until recently, so I do
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watch the Oscars. I watch Awardshows. Now, I thought, Okay,
I know we've talked about this onhere. Don't you feel like Award
shows are having a renaissance? Yes, they have an extra great this season,
so I will agree with you.There. By the way, it's
Sisaney and Erica. If you're newto the podcast, this is us Hello,
and we'll give you your weekly teaof everything that I guess unfolded at
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the Oscars in a bit. Youknow what else I did this weekend?
Oh it was I saw Madonna tellme everything? Was it good? Was
she a little bit scary? Ijust get that vibe from her. What
did you wear? Was it toohot? But so everybody had been telling
me that I'd seen her already,either in Vegas or in different city,
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that she likes to keep the venuewarm, yes, because of her voice,
and that is true, so Idid come there prepared for that.
Although I wore leather pants and Iand it sounds risky with the heat,
but my lither pants are like notactually like they don't like they actually don't
get hot, Like I don't sweatthem. They're not like real, real
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thick leather. They're not They're superthin, so they're very comfy. And
I did wear like a sheer topthough, like it was like a black
bron yeah, like black bran andlike a very sheer black top. So
I was not hot at all.And the show was so good. It
was like, you know, Ireally can't compare it to the Era's tour,
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but if I had to pull anartist out of a different generation and
compare the greatness of the show,it's up there with Taylor. Wow,
it was. It was so Imean, it was so I mean,
it kind of just gave me thatvibe because she was technically going through all
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of her decades, so you know, but Madonna is like inner mid sixties.
So the amount of stuff that Taylorhas done up until now was fifteen
years worth, whereas Madonna's was likethirty years worth, sure, if not
more so. It was really coolkind of just seeing like the flashbacks of
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images that they would show of her, and then just remembering all of the
songs. Like I grew up onher music in the eighties and nineties,
and so it was just really cool, full circle moment as a fan to
witness her live. I feel likeif Taylor were to do a tour similar
to that in ten fifteen years,like, that's well nine years right,
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Like I grew up with Taylor,you grew up with Madonna a little more.
Yeah, exactly what I do.I don't want to be a hater.
Was she good? Like? Wasshe a good singer and dancer?
Still? The singing was great.I didn't see anything where it was you
know, I'm sure she might havelike been panting in certain areas or whatnot.
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But and then dance. Yeah,I think I feel like at some
point, like maybe she could havesmiled more. But I feel like she
was kind of struggling through some ofthe dance moves and some of the songs,
but just because of stamina. LikeI don't think it's not because her
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voice sucks or like anything like that. No, it was just she she's
sixty five. Okay, yeah,Like that's crazy, Like that is what
you have to take into consideration.I mean I'm not seeing her trying to
make excuses for anything, but dude, I like was blown away, Like
if I can do anything remotely thatclose to a performance or move that way
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when I'm sixty five, like Godblessed America, Like I like, I
only hope that I can move howshe moves. Not only that she was
wearing like stilettos, like full onheels and would change her shoes periodically with
the outfits and all the things.Okay, well major, major, major,
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I applaud and she's, you know, the queen of pop at the
end of the day, right likeshe's queen of pot And it's crazy because
she she had a few like uhnumbers were like I don't know, I
don't know how to say it,but like it's almost like every artist now
that is current has taken something fromMadonna, Like look a little piece of
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like what she's already done, Likeshe already did that in the eighties,
she already did that in the nineties. Even Beyonce kind of going country right
now, like Madonna had like alittle like a few like songs that were
kind of in that genre, liketwenty years ago. Interesting. Yeah,
it's pretty it's pretty interesting. ButI was blown away and so happy that
I went to her show and withmy sister, who is eight years older
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than me, so you know,even to her, like she she grew
up more with the music, evenmore than I did because she's a little
bit older. But I was definitelyintroduced because of that, so so so
fun. She since, did yoursister stay with you all weekend or no?
We got a hotel room, whichwas extra nice and totally pulled this
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sister excuse, like, well,it's our birthday month, and so yeah,
I pieced. I pieced off twonights away from my family Friday.
Yeah, but like we had familydinner Friday night and then they left and
then I stayed at the hotel andthen day Saturday, and then we went
to the concert and I spent thenight that night and then I went home
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Sunday. Okay, okay Ooh soit's like a full blown kind of staycation
for you. Yeah, it wasreally nice. That's the way to do
it, you know, I'm liketo Michael, Yeah, it was really
nice and with the puppy was alot. I honestly was trying not to
do it, and he like forcedme to. Oh wow, it was
a hold of guy, and hewas a little it was a little reverse
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I called you on my end,but it worked, so, you know,
God, a little passive aggressive,like, well, I don't want
to leave you with the kids.It is probably the only time I'm going
to be able to like celebrate withmy sister because she's not going to be
here for my fortieth you know,yeah, I guess this is how a
little early fortieth birthday celebration. Ifeel like the celebrations have begun, you
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know, until the thirty first we'llsee, yeah, we'll get there.
But yes, so then I gethome and the oscars are very early on
Sunday. Yeah, what time didthey start airing for you? Four mm
four o'clock because I five point thirtymy time I went the Oscar, So
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I missed the full whole first halfhour. Okay, then you missed the
beginning. You didn't miss too much. But also everything will be everything will
be online within hours. So Iwas kind of I guess I kind of
started all the like the Oscar watchingfrom the Red Carpet. I turned on
E and they were already doing likea brunch from the Roosevelt. Yeah,
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because it was like ten am foreleven and then uh, we watched the
carpet, watched the Oscars. Nowfew takeaways, John Skray, why don't
we start with him naked? Naked? Naked like and apparently it was like
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a whole thing. It was likea nude taped thong to the frontages of
what they wear during sex scenes andmovies. Got it, So no big
deal. I guess if he's everdone sex scenes, who knows? And
then run train Wreck. Wait waithe was in train Wreck, Yes,
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train Wreck with it. I justwatched it recently. That's why I remember
that got It, got It,got It, got It. And then
Ryan Goslin doing I'm just Ken.Best moment of the night, hands down.
I think, you know when thisis my assumption they asked him to
do this song and he's probably like, WHOA, Well, if we're gonna
do it, we gotta do itlike ya wam bam, blow everybody away,
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which I think is what they accomplished, right, And I love the
way it started. Behind Margo,she's cracking up. She couldn't hold it
in. And I love that theother Kens were there and Slash, yes,
all of it. It was reallyreally well well put together. And
even Jimmy Kimmel at the beginning acknowledginghow Credit Gerwig and Margo did not get
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nominated for Barbie. I felt waskind of missed that part what he said,
Okay, so he's opening up,and I don't know how he got
into Barbie in general. Oh,the whole thing opened up with Barbie.
He was like it was he remadethe scene of when Margot Robbie is at
the bus stop okay, cute,and she looks at what I believe is
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the original Barbie's daughter or now inthis day and age, and she looks
at her and she's like, you'reso beautiful. But and when they did
it for like the TV, it'sJimmy Kimmel in the old lady's spot and
so like Margo's looking at Jimmy Kimbleand she's like so beautiful and he's just
go, thank you. I don'tknow what he says, right, but
he did that scene and then andthen he walked down on the stage.
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She's like something along the lungs likethe lines, he's like, well,
I gotta get going. I gotto host the Oscars, and then he
leaves, so it's he opens upkind of talking about Barbie and then he
kind of did a dig at likehe us like you all are clapping,
but you all the ones that didn'tvote, like that's why, like they
didn't get the nominators or something alongthe line. Okay, yes, I
would agree with that. That wasa bummer. And then everybody else that
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was being acknowledged by all former winnerswas really cool. Unique way that they
incorporated got this year. Every singleaward was a former winner, at least
the main ones that I noticed,so lead supporting m M yeah, yeah,
that was all. Everyone that cameout all had one in the past.
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Uh an Oscar for that category.And then they all acknowledged one of
the nominees like with very heartfelt words, and it's almost like they got the
appreciation or they got the how doyou say, like they just basically the
recognition thing. I couldn't think ofthe word. They got the recognition even
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if they didn't win, right rightright. I did like that. The
only one that was real bad wasal Pacino announcing what was that best picture
or is that what it's called.I think that announcing best picture is cursed,
like it, yes, it isonly yeah, like every year.
I remember last year, but likeat least like the previous one that was
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like curs, like there was somethingfunky that happened. It was a mistake
or whatever. Right, yeah,and this one was another weird like he
just said, it's so weird,like he was like, oh, best,
I'm here to announce best picture.I guess I gotta go the envelope
for that. My eyes see Oppenheimerlike, sir, what are you okay?
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Not to be ageist, but like, oh my gosh, well it
is what it is. Now.Did you watch any of these films?
Only Barbie? Okay, so Iwatched Barbie, and I watched Four Things,
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and I wants I'm very curious tosee what you think when you watch
Four Things. It's raunchy, right, Raunchy is an understatement I would I
would say it's a porno, aneducational porno. I don't know. Oh
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wow, I'm kind of surprised thatEmma Stone won for it then, okay,
And I'm trying to see past thatsurprising feeling as well, because she's
a phenomenal actress in it, andshe does a great job, and I
was blown away by her character andall that. But yes, I would
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say eighty percent of the film sheis butt naked in sexual positions. So
what Yes, So it's just wildto be that. Then she has to
go and stand in front of allof her peers who have all just probably
seen her in this movie. Imean obviously obviously the whole world has seen
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it. So she she's okay withit, and you know, to each
their own. I could never dothat. I could never be in a
movie and even show my freaking upperthighs. Hey, but those upper sides
are probably looking real good from thatsnigling them right now as we speak,
a little self tanner, and I'llbe good to go by my birthday.
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Yeah, So I mean, congratulations. I'm just blown away that she did
a movie like this, and thenthat she won an oscar for it,
because wow, And and and thefact that her dress broke like as she
was walking up to accept it orwhatever, and it sounds it seems like
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she was very like self conscious aboutit, like she was like, oh
my gosh, like don't look atmy, like my my back was like,
bitch, we just saw everyone justsaw you with your legs bread in
a movie like two and a halfhours. Okay. Yeah. And also
it wasn't showing anything. I didnot realize that it was that intense.
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And I've been saying to my boyfriend, like, oh, we gotta see
this. It keeps getting all theseawards. Never mind watch it, watch
it together, because yeah, it'sit's a wild it's a wild ride.
And I have not watched Oppenheimer,so I need to be a long but
it's obviously time. You know.Sometimes with the ones that win all the
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awards, like the Best Picture,ultimately I often don't get them. I
go back and I'll watch them becauseI'm like, Okay, I want to
make sure I I watched it,like last year's what was it? Everything
in Between altogether at Once what wasit called? I have a movie everywhere
every Yeah, I don't know.Right when I watched it, I was
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like, don't really get it.It's not really my vibe. Sometimes I
think maybe I'm just a little bitdumb and I can't grasp these big concepts
in these big films like this,The Ama Stone One, Poor Things,
It remarkably has a wonderful message atthe end of the movie. So it
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is like so beautifully put together,and the costume design and the set design
for that movie is like top notch. They believe it won a few awards
for it for sure. Yeah,yes, and so, I mean I
understand all of that. But couldsome of the scenes, could some of
the the eras of her life thatshe went through in the movie have been
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shortened? Like, yeah, Iagree, I think so. But it
was the line an interesting choice.Perhaps that's why they call it art It
was artistic for sure. And soand then apparently Billy Eilish and her brother
like broke a record right like they'renow the youngest, yes, youngest two
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time Oscar winners ever. Billy's twentytwo and Phineas is twenty six. So
obviously Billy is the youngest, butPhineas is the next. So I love
they are cute too. I lovetheir performance. I loved her speech.
Yeah, I actually like tear itup because you know what it was about
Billy winning is that she not thatanybody doesn't look genuinely happy, but she,
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like, I like feel I couldfeel her happiness. Yes, I
think she's like the most humble popstar in the world. I mean she's
not I mean, she's not yourclassic pop star, but like there's something
about her that I think they genuinelyjust love making the music so much that
they don't actually really care about anythingelse mm hmm, but they're excited by
everything else, right, and herlike thinking her choir teachers, like,
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and She's like, you didn't likeme, but you were a good teacher.
You got your job. You knowwhat, a lot of people are
like that in the world. They'renot the nicest, but they're good at
their jobs and they make you better. Tough love tough. Yeah, So,
okay, I want to discuss somethingthat's kind of dark. And I
was telling Erica about this before westarted the podcast. Yeah, yeah,
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you're making that face basically because one, you probably don't know what I'm going
to say. And then two,I just I saw this pop up a
few days ago and I couldn't likeget it out of my head. And
like the more, I hung outwith friends on Sunday for the Oscars and
like they all saw the headline too, and I was just like, right,
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I'm like, this is so messedup, Like what world are we
living in? And it's a headlinewhere a dad I believe he was maybe
organ I can't remember the state,Yes, okay, and he his daughter
had a sleepover and he now hegot arrested and accused of drugging the other
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like daughters like the other her daughter'sfriends, his daughter's friends. Do you
know about how old they were?I believe they were twelve years old?
Oh okay, young girl, youcan fact check me as i'm I will
as i'm doing this if you want. But yeah, so I'm going to
paraphrase the story because I'm not readingit from a sight or anything. But
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this is just like from my memory. And so apparently the daughter wants to
have a sleep over. Three ofher friends are there. He makes them
smoothies, and he gives each ofthem two smoothies because I guess the first
one didn't taste that good, andso he's like, oh, let me
make you another one. And thenone of the girls ate both smooth drinks,
both smoothies. The second girl onlyhad one of the smoothies, and
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the third girl just sipped on itto be polite because she just really couldn't
drink it at all. So cutto it's like eleven thirty midnight. You
know, he's telling the girl's lightsout, like you know, it's time
for bed, which is normal.I guess it were twelve summer party,
right, they were twelve, Okay, yeah, so I guess he comes
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in the room and he's trying topull one of the girls closer to the
edge of the bed or something likethat, who knows. And then the
girl, the third girl that didn'treally sip it, she like wakes up
to it kind of, but she'spretending to be asleep so that he you
know, she doesn't like alum him. But then she just like pretends to
be asleep and like puts her armaround that girl to like pull her closer
to her, to like sav her, like just like this is like fucked
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up, this is weird. Soshe puts her arm around her, and
then he leaves. He comes backagain, and then and this is all
like in the article kind of likeafter they had like spoken to the cops
and everything. She says that itfelt like he was standing over them for
like fifteen minutes and just like statingthere watching them or like waiting until they
like got more into deep sleep orwhatever, right, right, And then
at that point he leaves again,and that's when she picked up her phone
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and try to text her parents somethinglike come and get me. I don't
feel safe or I don't feel safewith the dad, like whatever, right,
and they didn't respond because it's likeprobably twelve thirty wan ish and now
she's just like hitting everybody up onher phone, and I think eventually it
was like a family friend or likea cousin. Then her older cousin that
came and picked her up, andstill like she gets home, she wakes
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up her parents and tells them whathappened, and they're like, what the
hell, We need to go getthe other two girls, and so they
go back and then now it's likethree in the morning and he's like they're
fine, they're fine, Like youknow, he was very just like evase
evasive about it and like we justdidn't want to like let them in.
He was like just come back tomorrowmorning, like this is that, And
I guess the parents were like absolutelynot, like we're getting them. And
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so they could barely walk. Theywere very groggy. They were like just
kind of like stumbling, like Iguess like a sleepy drunk person would be
right, and she gets them totheir homes and what the then the parents
take them to the hospital and theyall tested positive for like a benzi some
sort of sleeping type of drug,and yes, and then he ends up
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being arrested and I believe they gotout on bail already the guy thank whatever
that is. But yes, he'sout on bail. I believe. I
believe you got arrested and then hegot out or his bail was set for
whatever. I don't know if he'sout, but but yeah, he'll be
prosecuted. And the whole thing wolflike horrific. That is like my worst
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any parent's worst nightmare, even anadult, that is my worst nightmare right
right, And so it just itmakes me. Of course, I was
like talking to let my mom.Friends were like, oh my gosh,
like I never want to do likea sleepover, especially to parently you don't
know obviously, like I feel differentwith parents and I'm quit friends with and
whatever. But it's also like it'sthe parents. A creepy parent is one
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thing, but like then you cango have like creepy older brothers, creepy
older sisters, like creepy older sister'sfriends or you know, it's where do
you draw the line? And that'swhere I get very like Mama Bear,
like you guys are never leaving thehouse type of vibes, and I'm and
I just never thought I would feelthat way. And it's one of those
things where like my parents when Iwas growing up were so strict about me
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spending the night anywhere. I hadlike two friends that I could spend the
night at their houses and that wasit. And I remember thinking that they
were so, you know, justdetached from the American way and there,
Yeah, they're immigrants and this isjust what you do here in America.
You spend the night, you havesummer parties. And I remember that meaning,
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well, you just wait till you'rea parent. And I now I'm
like, oh my gosh, Ifeel just like my parents, like I
don't want them to leave my sight. And it's so because it's like,
how do you navigate that right,how do you actually tell them they can
never sleep over and give it Ithink a little bit of freedom. I
think you have to go along thelines of like how that third girl was
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parented because she knew something was upwith the drinks. And she just didn't
choose, like I'm not thinking this, So I think it's conversations like that
that you have to have with yourkids, like the minute you feel something
is off or something that's not right, like you call me, like don't
you know it doesn't matter what timeof the night it is or whatever it
is, you know. And maybeshe should have done it sooner obviously,
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But well, she may not havehad the smoothie because it tasted bad.
That's why she made drink it,not because she thought something was weird.
Exactly. Her brain didn't go therebecause why would you think that about your
friend's dad, Like that's so messedup. And then Michael not didn't like
make light of this, but he'slike this like ruins it for any dads
that just want to make a smoothiefor their daughter slumber party? Now,
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yeah, like I make a smoothieright, No, No, Michael would
be like trying to cook so much, like yeah, exactly, yeah,
and he probably would be like makinglike little like you know, virgin smoothie.
Margarita's like just whatever, like cutestuff, but the umbrellas and like
and now he's like it's tainted,Like no, one's gonna trust anybody make
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a smoothie at a slummer party now, and it's like the smoothie is dead.
The smoothie is dead. The smoothieis over. The at home smoothie
is over. Your kids are sorryalmost six, right they turned six in
May? Yes, at what agedo slumber parties start? Have they already
been invited? Like they've not beeninvited? So like there's just no been
like like there's no birthday parties yet. There were summer party. But we
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have a few friends that we hangout with, and like, for example,
I'm really good friends with these otherparents who have twin girls same age
as asan maxin and if they askfor a summer party and so it's like
it's just like I don't. It'sjust unnecessary. One. They live like
two streets over, and so I'mjust like I just still think they're young.
I just still think like Asa getsscared in the middle of the night
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with the nightmare or like Max andcan sometimes with the bedstill, like you
know, it's just little things likethat. Only when he forgets to go
pee and I'm like bruh, likeyou got this, He's like, yeah,
I forgot last night. He's suchlike she's literally dude. Yeah,
so I think my house is openall anybody can come over and spend the
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night at our house. So yeah, that's that that A's and Maxim asked
to have summer parties in each other'srooms. So that's the extent of it.
We've done summer parties with our cousins, like their cousins that are like
two years apart. But you knowthat's kind of where Yeah, I get
a lot and was Now there's likeall these other articles that are coming out,
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Like there's this one article I readon today that parents are doing sleep
unders. So it's not a sleepover. It's a sleep under, which
means you don't stay the night andyou get picked up at eleven pms.
You can just stay there very verylate, okay it's time to go to
probably, but exactly exactly that waswhat my parents made me do. Oh
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they would pick you up. Okay, I is it dint with girls and
boys? Like, do you feeldifferent? I know you're like super protective
over maximum, but is there alittle bit extra with girls? Yeah?
I mean, but both To behonest, it's not it doesn't matter matter
the gender to me at this point, and they're just and it's just their
innocence, Like they're so like likemy kids don't know about Fortnite, you
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know, And the neighbor, theneighbor next door is like a year and
a half older than them, andlike when he comes over and like if
they're watching Bluey, he's just like, I don't want to watch Bluey because
he writes to him he's like,I'm gonna go next door and play Fortnite,
And Mac's like, what's Fortnite?And I was like, yeah,
you don't need to know, likewe're not doing this. We're not doing
this right now, do you already? Mario Kart is kind kind of but
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my kids have like not like asidefrom we went to this like troll activation
for when the Troll movie came out, and they have like a PlayStation troll
game and they got to play thatfor a little bit, but like that
was the first time they ever helda game controller. So now they're like,
I know, but eventually, youknow, I feel like that'll that'll
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happen. You can't control, youknow, you can't protect your kids from
like all elements of the outside world. But at the same time, I'm
just like, Wow, it's justthat story. I just really stuck with
me and it in the most ickyist way and not to like bring the
house down right now, but Ijust feel like it's an interesting topic that
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like, this is the world welive in, and like, wtf,
I think parenting is so hard AndI don't know if it's that everything is
documented and everything is on social mediaand stuff that it's harder today or if
it just really is just harder today, you know. I think I think
you have a point to that though, because we I'm sure this shit was
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going on when we were younger,and I'm sure there was the creepy dads
and the creepy moms and the creepywhatever that like all this stuff went down,
but you just like it just probablymade that local newspaper or that local
TV station and like it wasn't spreadthroughout social media and gone viral and like
all these things. But we seea lot more now, and yeah,
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you see much more of the scarinesswhen it got speaking of viral and like
randomness, Kate Middleton, oh mygosh, what is she alive? Like
I I mean, like I atfirst with the story, I was like
Okay, this is so silly becauseI started with the last photoshop picture of
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like the kid's finger, and itlooked weird, and then I forgot about
it. And then now with theMother's Day picture, and she had just
gone into some sort of like abdominalsurgery before that, and what what do
you know? Yees? So shewent into an abdominal surgery in early January,
but she has not been seen publiclysince Christmas Day, and now people
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started questioning where she was a coupleof weeks ago because they're like, Okay,
how long does like abdominal surgery taketo recover from? And then William
put out he missed some one closeto him memorial and he put out a
statement about it saying like a priorengagement or at home emergency or something.
But he didn't use the heading ofhe and Kate together. He used a
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heading that like he previously used whenhe was single and unmarried, which is
just interesting and is why some peopleare like are they getting divorced? And
is that where she's been? Andthen this photo came out on Mother's Day,
where I don't think she was inthat picture or something weird is going
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on. It's like the outfits mightbe from a different day and they changed
the colors of them. I readthat too. Her hair is like clearly
different in certain parts. And thecraziest thing is that then Kate herself allegedly
puts out this thing like, oh, I'm an amateur photoshopper. The Princess
of Wales is not photoshopping her ownphotos. We know that, Like,
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I don't know who they they thinkwe are. But the only thing here
is they did say originally when theroyal family announced that she was getting the
surgery, they said she wouldn't doany public appearances until after Easter, which
is the day after your birthday.So that date hasn't passed, so I
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don't know where she is. Icould be rehab, like it could be
rehab. There's a joke that shewas getting a BBL, which I doubt
is actually happening in the Brazilian butletI think that it is possible that she
finally has done with William's alleged infidelitythat's been running rampant for years, and
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maybe they're trying to quietly separate thetwo, you know. But there was
a new photo where she's in thecar with William leaving Kensington Palace like yesterday.
But it's like you don't see herface, you don't know if it's
her. Yeah, so it's verysketch. And I really hope she's okay
because it's weird. There's something weirdgoing on, no doubt. Well,
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well, I'm sure we'll find outsoon enough, I guess. So I
will be calendars for like April second, because that'll be after Easter. Is
Easter through actual this year? Yeah, Sunday? Okay, so are you
doing it? Is a bummer becausereally to the bummer because I last year
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my birthday was on a Friday,and I was like so excited for my
fortieth to land on a Saturday.Because of leap year, it pushed it
bust, So you get to waitlike six more years for a Saturday birthday.
Oh god, I know it's fine. We're actually we're gonna be in
Vegas for my birthday and I'm verymuch looking forward to it. So and
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we'll get back in time to stillhide some Easter eggs with the kids and
okay that's what I was, youknow, Yeah, I give you your
props. Like my sister is sothan well, she doesn't have kids because
she's getting married the day before Easter, and she's like, we don't have
to do Easter the next day,like all the parents coming. Sorry,
I know. So that's kind oflike how I was with my birthday.
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I was like, I know,it's Easter weekends, so like whoever can
come come, not like Friday night. There's like a good chunk of people
that are going to be there,and then it's like cuts to half the
Saturday night. That's fun. Anyways, So a lock cover today, and
yeah, it's totally up to youif you want to watch Poor Things,
So let me know what you think. I'm actually curious. I will let
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you know. I don't know ifi'll get to it this week, but
i'll get to it soon. Yeah, keep me posted on that one,
Okay, all right, y'all.I'll have a good week. Bye.