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May 15, 2024 31 mins
Sisanie kicks off the episode today with saying goodbye and sharing sweet stories about local entertainment news reporter, Sam Rubin, who passed away last week. Then, she shares the story of the kind of flu you do NOT want to get... after she just had it for almost a week. And she and Erica discuss the super power of moms, how it take an army, and of course the Vanderpump Rules season finale!
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(00:00):
So then I said, what aboutbreakfast at Siciny's. Well, that's one
thing. We got time to sitback, relax and indulge in your weekly
tea. Welcome to Breakfast at sicinsHi. I it's kind of tough to
start this podcast, Yeah, becauseit's been a really tough few days here

(00:22):
in Los Angeles. And I saythat because we lost in what, in
my opinion, is a TV iconlegend reporter la Icon. Yeah, a
staple you may if you are inLos Angeles, California, you definitely have

(00:44):
heard the news of Sam Rubin passing. We got the news last Friday afternoon,
and he was an entertainment reporter forKTLA's morning news and a dear friend
of ours here. Kiss I knewhim personally. We were just with him
at Disneyland like two weeks ago.Oh he came to the secret Well,

(01:11):
yeah he was. So we weredoing the twentieth anniversary tour and stopping by
different locations. Disneyland ended up beingone of them. It just so happened
that that also happened to be amedia day, so Katie La was there
covering just the new stuff that Disneywas going to be doing. I think
it was like Pixar Fest or somethinglike that. So yeah, Sam was
there already in this and then itjust like it was just like serendipitous.

(01:33):
Oh my god, Like it's crazyhow the universe works, right, So
the fact that we got to doa little hit with him, which actually
was really funny because he's interviewing Ryanand Ryan then eventually like turns to myself
and Tonya and he's like hey,like Waves is over, and so then
Tanya and I go in. Thenwe all start, the four of us
start chatting a little bit, andthe break was like so long. We

(01:55):
were like does this do you needto go to commercials? Like what he
care? Ball that was Sam.Sam just didn't care, like he was
just like having so much fun andgenuinely like asking us questions about our lives,
and it was just he was justsuch a warm, dear, amazing
man truly, and I every timeI ever found myself in his presence or

(02:21):
if he was going to be comingto the station and doing stuff here talking
about Ellen K's morning show, turningto Christmas or things like that and he
was doing I was just here.Also around that time, he made it
a point to like come and sayhi to us or find it people that
he knew, and uh, itjust made time for everybody and always made
you feel so special every time hehad a conversation with you. I got

(02:46):
to co host live from the GrammyRed Carpet with him, probably right,
ah, gosh, I mean itwas definitely before kids, so yeah,
eight years ago maybe take and Iremember being so nervous. And it's funny
because they brought me on as Sisinyfrom Kiss like obviously like music World,

(03:13):
you know, collides with Sam Entertainmentnews reporter this that, so they they,
I guess you know, paired mewith them, thinking like I'm like
the musical guru or the one thatwill have all the knowledge, which yes,
in theory I will. I'll havea good amount of knowledge when it
comes to some of the musical actsand artists that were there. But there

(03:35):
it was nothing. It was comparedto the knowledge that he Actually I actually
learned way more much like way morefrom him and doing that show with him
than I have ever doing any sortof live coverage. Because when you're on
a red carpet like that, itgoes so quickly and sometimes you have a
celebrity come up and you're like,I don't know who you are, right,

(03:59):
he just really good at like head libbing just making it work,
or he really knew who they were, Like it was just it was it
was remarkable, Like I would juststand there and then he'd be like,
oh, yeah, you know thatone time you did that. Probably he
was just he knew a little bitabout everybody, like he knew everybody.
And and the amount of like supportthat you see from famous people that have

(04:26):
commented on social about just his passingand it was just so sudden and teams
reported a heart attack and there's stillobviously not much more information on this,
but but he truly interviewed everybody onthis planet and they all there's a there.
I don't know anybody that could eversing anything negative about him because he
was just the nicest man. Andit's sad. It's just plain freaking sad.

(04:54):
It's one of those that shocks you, Like, you know, I
haven't been in LA for three yearsnow, but I like saw the new
It was like what because you justhave always heard the best things about him,
and well, yeah, and wedo the morning show here kiss every
day and KTLA is always on TV, like that's just you know, Ginger
Chance, our traffic reporter. Shedoes traffic on KTLA, right, and
we're just it's our sister station inessence, you know, but them being

(05:16):
TV. And it's just so crazythis week, just not seeing Sam right
there every day because you always sawhim on your television. I grew up
in Orange County, you know,born and raised in SoCal and so does
he there. Yes, he's beenhere since. I want to say,
like the either the late eighties orthe early I think got to KTLA,

(05:41):
like ninety ninety one. Maybe Imight be off on my facts there,
but rest in peace, and myheart goes out to all of his KTLA
colleagues and family, and especially hishis family, his kids. He leaves
behind four kids and his wife,and two of them were from a previous

(06:05):
marriage and the other two are justyoung, like they're his son. Is
his son is sixteen years old?Is that the one who went on the
air, That is the one thatwent on KLA on Monday and did like
a tribute to his dad, Abeautiful job, such a wow. I
was amazed that he is so young. Yeah. There, It's it's pretty

(06:29):
crazy that he did that. Imean and also beautiful, right, but
man, I do so not tolike be a I felt I felt weird
not coming and not saying anything essentiallysure, So again, my heart just
goes out to everybody. That's Imean, honestly everybody. Everybody's hurting.

(06:54):
Not so much, not as muchas his family is, but I mean
the whole city of Los Angeles.Even so if I Stadium did it tribute
on top of there, I sawyou post that building, and it's just
the Angels did it tribute to himat their game, The Dodgers did La
Galaxy. It's just ever, It'sit's crazy to think how many people knew

(07:16):
him, respected him, loved him, cherished him, all of the things.
I will always hold that memory nearand dear in my heart of working
with Sam Rubin at that one Awardshow and many other times that he's come
on the show with Ryan and I. And so that's it. He was
a wonderful man and he's going tobe very much missed. Yes, okay,

(07:43):
all right, got through that breakfastwe're here of breakfast at Sysney's.
Hello, Oh is your week been? Aside from that, I don't think
it was great. So that's thething. I when we were all getting
that news, I was very sick. Get home. I left the show
early and I got what I nowknow it's called the neuro virus. What

(08:11):
is that? You heard of it? You don't want it. It is
the worst stomach flu that I haveever experienced in my entire life. And
I know I'm dramatic, but I'mnot being dramatic, not dramatic without asking
details, like just just you know, everything exiting your body, yeah,

(08:35):
north and south exits. Let's justsay that. I mean, I can
give you some So here's here arethe cliff notes. I started feeling woozy,
and then that night it was that'swhen I didn't really think, which
I was like, I'm not reallyfeeling good. So I was just like
home resting. And then that nightit was like rejectile, exorcism, demon

(09:03):
really being trying to be released outof my body. I have never I
have e'm barfed. I don't thinkever like that. And so I was
like, Okay, this is bad. But I also just like, okay,
maybe you know, I just atesomething bad. But I'm like,
but it's been like a lot.I'm just it was definitely like flu really,
Plus I knew because the kids hadbeen sick. M well, Maxon

(09:26):
got it first, okay, andthen we actually avoided the rest of the
family getting sick. We were like, yes, Mike and I are like
high five in each other. We'relike, right, a week went by,
nobody was sick. Shut up.And then as I got sick.
But I'm like, how because thisis like it's pretty contagious, and it's
and it's very like instant, youknow, like once you're in contact,

(09:46):
it's like two days later you're gonnaget the symptoms. So you guys like
not hug Maxim for a week,like I mean with Maxon, Yeah,
I mean nobody really did. Ithink I somewhat did. And I was
getting a little cocky with it.And I think because I was around Maxim
still and I was like, well, I'm fine, nothing gone on me
type of thing. And I camedown to Asa, I was like all
up in there with her, andlike she got it a little bit worse

(10:07):
in max and he wasn't like throwingup so much like Asa was, like
it was she was like me,it was like it was every twenty minutes
going to the bathroom, going tothat. Yeah, and so and we
would just be I would and youknow, when you're sick, it's like
you want your mom. Even whenI was sick, I called my mom.
I was like, if you're likegarbage, make me talk to me.

(10:28):
And so you know, there's she'ssix years old, so of course
she just wants to be like allcurled up next to me. And I
allowed it to happen. And Ididn't he wasn't even thinking, honestly,
still wasn't crossing my mind. Andso I'm holding her, I'm just like
kissing her, and I'm like,you know whatever, I'm like, I'm
not touching her in any way.I don't know. I'm not not touching
her like I felt like her likeher vomit wasn't basically touching me. So

(10:50):
I was thinking, like we're allin the clear from the vomit. And
then she's like I need to throwup and I was like, okay,
well let's go. But this waslike we it was like routine at this
point, like we were getting itdown. She was making it to the
bathroom like all the things. Sothis is again before I was sick.
I'm giving you like the prequel now, and so I one of the times,

(11:11):
and I remember at that time,I'm like, I held her throw
up in my mouth and like,hell and wash you Why did I say
that? Okay, I throw itin my hand from her mouth, so
it's like I blocked it right,And then we make it to the bathroom.

(11:35):
Great, And then I remember Iwashed my hands. I'm just very
cautious about it, but you know, like that's it's just the smell,
like never really left. So Ikept washing my hands, and I kept
washing my hands, but I thinkthat was it. That was probably,
yeah, And so nothing happened tome for two more days. She got
better, and the day she gotbetter is when I went down, and
so that was that. And sothen I'm like, okay, it's gonna

(11:58):
be like two days maybe knowing it, and I'm like, I'm way more
alert. So I'm like already kindof like trying to hydrate myself like properly,
but nothing would stay down. SoI would take a few SIPs and
the more would come out, andit was just like a vicious cycle.
And then this is where it getsworse. Oh no, this is where
it gets shitty. Literally no.So that was the first twenty four hours.

(12:20):
If you're telling that the next twentyfour hours we actually I shared it
on the air bow obviously was away more g rated. Sure, So
this is the nitty gritty, becauseyou know what this should be a PSA,
like never ever get this freaking virus. It is god awful. I
don't wish it upon anybody. Andso the that's when below the belt started

(12:46):
really doing its thing. I didn'tget any sleep that second night. It
was like twenty minutes every twenty minutes, every twenty minutes, every twenty minutes,
having to go sit on the toilet, and like, did you even
have anything in you? No?No, nothing. And that's how I
knew that, like throwing up wasgonna be painful, because I was like,
it'll just be by it, likeit'll just be like dry heaving,
and so I'm like, I don'tand so it was just nothing. I

(13:09):
was. I was trying to eatapple sauceuce, like on the Brad diet.
So it's like bananas apples or bananas, rice, apple sauce toast,
right, But even that, I'mlike Michael making me bes of toast.
It'd be like two bites a cracker, two bites apple sauce half of the
little cup, like I couldn't holdanything down. And so this went on

(13:31):
for now forty eight hours plus.I'm entering like the third day. So
that's when I like finally called mydoctor because I was like this, I'm
like, and this is an emergency, Like do right? Am? I
so dehydrated? I just didn't know. The stomach cramps were so bad.
It was like it was like laborpains. Like I haven't felt pains like
that since I was in labor withthe twins. Oh no, I mean

(13:52):
savey is different because I was reallyI was like they induced me, so
I was on meds before I feltsome labor pains. Yeah yeah, yeah,
but the twins, I actually didgo into labor for like the first
you know a few hours that morning, and so it was excruciating. And
that's when I'm like, Okay,what is it now? I'm like thinking
the worst is it? Gulstones?Is it? My appendix? Is it?

(14:15):
You know? So I'm saying Idid that keyto diet, so my
brain is just like spiraling. Andmy doctor finally, she was my first
time talking to her, but wedid telemed and I'm just like sideways on
my bed like holding the phone.I was like, what is this?
But it gets like, oh,get it out of me. She's like,
that's exactly what it needs to do. She's like, it needs to

(14:35):
get out of you. It's ahorrible virus and it needs to be released.
She's like, I'm gonna prescribe yousome like anti vomiting nausea pills or
whatever, and then also anti diarrheapills, and she's so, she said,
so, she's like, pick yourpoison. She's like, you cannot
take both of these at the sametime. But she's like, start with

(14:56):
the vomiting, just to control that, which that was already kind of on
its last leg. There was afew like gag moments here and there.
Yeah, but it was not nearlyas bad as it was the very first
day. And so I took thatpill first, which yes, definitely controlled
my not like my my nauseousness,and then the other thing just kind of
worked itself out eventually, but good. So how many days were you down?

(15:22):
A solid four days in bed,like did not leave my room for
four days, Oh my gosh.And then the fifth day was like,
okay, I'm better. And thenthe sixth day was like, I'm for
sure, just I'm just now,I'm just being cautious. It was like
a five day five five or sixdays. I don't even know. I
lost it an ordeal. It washorrific. Okay, So the norovirus n

(15:46):
R n O ro virus all oneword little. I will avoid that to
my best ability. And it's funnybecause anybody I talked to about it,
like I talked to my sister andthe other moms especially, and they're like
they like, my sister's like,oh, I haven't gotten the normal vice
in like twelve years. And it'sbecause twelve years ago her daughters were three

(16:08):
four years old. It's five yearsold. It's you get it from kids.
Now, you get it from yourkids. I'm gonna have to ask
my sister about this, but Idon't think she's had whatever you had.
It's one thing when you're I mean, look, I've touched my kids throw
up since the day they were born, so it's not really like anything new
to me. But this is different. This is not like I don't feel

(16:29):
good, I'm carsick, I'm throwingup. This is like a straight up
legit bug, like a virus inyou that and then Michael's like all technical.
He's like it jumps from host tohost, and so I was like,
it's get it out of me.Well, he avoided it so far,
so good. I mean technically Ishouldn't. I haven't had symptoms for
over two days, so I'm inthe clear sort of speak. And he

(16:53):
spent the night in the room forthe first night. Was it last night?
I don't know. He was out, he was out of He was
good. He grabbed his pillow leftand just would like open the door and
like throw me supplies. And thenI was like, where did he go?
He went to your guest room.Yeah, and so he's left downstairs.
But it was god awful. SoI don't wish it upon recon it's

(17:18):
not fun. Thank you for yourvulnerability. Were you able to enjoy Mother's
Day at all? Did they doanything? They did do cute because like
we always didn't go anywhere. Ijust stayed home and we and then uh,
yeah, they made me such cutestuff for like from school that they
had been like accumulating throughout the week. And it made me a really cute

(17:41):
ceramic bowl and all these like littlejewels in it, and Maxon made me
a coupon book, like a VIPcoupon bush. They were like, Oh,
I'll help you make your bed oneday, or I'll help you clean
up the dishes. I'm just thinkinglittle things like that around the house.
Yeah, I thought it was reallycute. Now, there was a few

(18:03):
gifts that Max and made me becauseyou know how they make like pictures sometimes
and it's like I love my mommybecause they fill in the blanks at school.
Yes, So there was a fewdifferent things, and one was like
a framed artwork that he wrote onthere. Okay, that really kind of
made me. I don't I don'tknow, but he said, I no,

(18:25):
it's not bad. It's honestly,like it's so real that it's cute
and then it's makes and then itmakes me kind of sad. Okay,
He's like, Mommy, I loveyou so much because you work so much
for us, or something like that. So I what did it say?

(18:45):
It's an And he actually he spilledwork he had worked like w E r
K T T like I worked it, mommy worked it. Let me find
the picture frame one because I waslike, there is uh, it's mommy,

(19:07):
I love how much you worked forus, and that was just like
the theme of like A few,like few of the things that I was
like that you work so much,like Mommy is always at work, Like
I work for them so that theycan have things, because like sometimes whenever
they ask me like, oh,like why do you work so much,
and I'm like, well, Iwork because we have to make money and

(19:27):
so then I can provide for you. And it's just it's hard for like
kids to comprehend that. But likesome of the easiest ways, I say,
like, well then I can getyou know, you can buy toys
and like things like that, andlike because I don't know, and then
just made me like, man,do I work too much? I say,
do you feel like you work toomuch? Or do you feel like
you talk to them about work wrong? Maybe a mixture of both. But

(19:49):
A's didn't get that at all.She was just like, Mommy, I
love you because we paint our nailstogether, like you know, it's so
it's yes, okay, gosh,it's so funny. The different personality is
just like make up on different thingsone hundred percent. I know. Maybe
you just need to talk to Maximabout how like radio is a passion too,
because he's a very passionate kid,you know, like, yeah,

(20:10):
he loves doing exactly and he knowsthat, you know, he knows mommy's
work is really fun and this andthat. But I think what really kind
of takes its toll on the kidsis when I have to do night events
and yeah, you know, beinghere right now, it's not a big
deal. It's like, Okay,Daddy at work, always at work,
either're at school, it doesn't reallymatter. It's when we're all at home

(20:30):
and then all of a sudden theysee me dressed up and they're like,
wait, who wah, what wereyou going? And I'm just saying,
oh, yeah, mommy's got awork event and you know, I'll be
back. So that's just I thinkwhat really kind of like is starting to
take his toll a little bit onthem, but they're so aware of it.
Do you think that they're also awareof like, you know, most
days you're not home when they leavefor school. Are they like super yeah?

(20:55):
Or is that normal for them?It's normal for them, Okay,
they're used to that aspect, Likedad, Dad is the one that had
handles all mornings like her, youknow, breakfast, all that packs the
lunches, in the most part.God blast. He wakes up as early
as I do, so I believeit. Yeah, and so getting to

(21:15):
get everything done. Plus yes,he walks Diego in the mornings before Oh
my god. Yeah, a biggreat Dane Dalmatians. Enormous Dalmati. Yeah,
or puppy Dalmatian is six months old. He is the best dog.
He's really getting the hang of justthe lay of the landing, the training

(21:37):
and all that. And so we'rewe're really excited and actually we're going to
be he it's gonna be. We'regoing on vacation in like a week.
Oh yes, yes, that's right. Michael and I are going to Europe.
The kids are staying home with mymom and my aunt and nanny and
all that, and we are usingthis opportunity to have Diego trained professionally.

(22:03):
Yeah. But I did like alot of research, and I absolutely did
not want to like send them toone of those like gnarly boot camps where
they put like shot collars on thedogs or anything like that. I wanted
the training to be all positive reinforcementand paw pawsitive reinforcement, and and so
I found a really good dog trainerin La here and she's local and he's

(22:30):
going to be staying at her housefor those three weeks, and even so
it's like we're only gone for twoweeks, it'll be weird kind of just
being home, and then he's stillgone for another week or so. Yeah,
but yeah, he's doing really well, and so yeah, it's just
that it's it's chaos at my houseat all times. It's an army.
Also, I don't think we've talkedabout this, but my mom watched my

(22:52):
sister's kids alone for a week.You went for like a weekend. I
went for the weekend. Yeah,me and my boyfriend went for the weekend
to help her. And even withthe three of us, we were so
tired. And I just have tosay to all moms everywhere, how do
you do it? And dads whenthey deal with them so low But like
I could, I felt so badleaving my mom on that We left Sunday

(23:17):
and my sister didn't get back tillThursday, and I was like, it
is it's it's that you're just outof You're out of shape, like not
out of shape, like your bodyout of this is like we have the
endurance that has been building for sixyears plus, right, you know,
it's like, guys, but I'vebeen preparing for this since the twins were

(23:37):
in my stomach. So it's justthat it's just every you do it,
every single day. It's like Ihave a crazy tolerance my kids for the
exhaustion that kids bring. To putit simply, I mean, yeah,
I think that's just kind of whatit is. Like you're just kind of
getting thrown into the lines then likeno, or for sure, it's going

(23:59):
to be chaos and they're gonna runall over you. My kids do the
same things. If there's anybody new, well, that's true. Your kids
when I'm there, are like,all right, you're playing with me for
twenty four hours street, yeah exactly, which, by the way, was
really cute. The other day.I was like really, I was telling
Asa. I was like, hey, I'm like, mom and Dad are
gonna miss your glee club performance becauseit's happening while we're in Europe. And

(24:21):
that's it. It sucks, butit's just you know, there's no way
around it. But I said,Nina Jeanette's gonna come and and she's gonna
she's gonna bring Nana and Theodora andeveryone's gonna watch you. And she was
like really excited about it. Shewas like yeah, Antha Erica, and
I was like, no, okay. She was really a FaceTime with them.

(24:44):
Soon my god, they'll have toFaceTime you from the performance. But
she honestly send me videos. Maxjust had a big performance too. Yeah.
I had a really great piano recitaland and Saveah nearly ruined it.
I mean, she wouldn't shut up. And they're like so strict with his

(25:07):
piano recitals that are just like they'relike no talking and if your child's making
noise, get them out, likekind of essentially like that. And so
Maxine was eighth in line, likethey have numbers to go, and so
like by kid number four survey,it was like, oh, I'm just
like shoving raisins in her mouth likequiet, we just have to make it
through four more. And so weget to max and and as he's like

(25:30):
walking, I mean we're in thefront row. It's like these aren't walking
up. She's like hi, maccentHi like this and it's quiet. You
can hear a needle drop in thisplace, like or a pin drop in
this place. It's just like,oh my gosh, I'm trying to put
my mouth over her, like mouthon my hand, your hand? Why
can't I call my hand my hand. I'm trying to put my hand over

(25:52):
her mouth. And then that makesAsa start cracking up with her next to
her friend. They're like, ohmy gosh. I was like, this
is so so he gets there performancebeautifully. And then after that you can
just see like the piano instructor likekind of look at me, and I
was like, yeah, I know, that's my cute. Okay, we're
kid got it? We are supposedto go on it, Savanah, I

(26:14):
was very cute. Oh just youand Saveah. Everyone else stayed here.
Yeah, I mean, I sayit. But then Asa ended up falling
asleep in the front row with herbest friend. Did she fall asleep on
a random person? No, thatis that's Chris. That's so we have
we're friends with him. Trust me. He's a dad. He was He's
a dad of one of the othergirls that were that was performing as well

(26:37):
in the piano recital. Got it. They all go to the same school
together. They have twin identical girls. And then and one of the girls
was performing yes, and the otherfriend had already the other daughter had already
performed earlier in the day, soshe was done. So she was sitting
next to Asa and then they bothfell asleep in the front row. I
was dying at that photo because Iwas like, do we know this man

(27:00):
or is just to sleep on someman? I know? It's so good
man. So vanderpump Rules is donetoo. What do you mean done?
So? I mean it was aseason finale last week. Oh my gosh,
I thought you meant they were canceling. I was like, no,
no, no, they are takinga hiatus. Did you hear about that?
No? I didn't tell me more. Oh my gosh. Andy Cohen

(27:22):
says they're going to put the camerasdown for like four months because they need
these people to go ahead and livetheir lives. Akay, I think it's
like time to move on from scandavaland so they're going to put down the
cameras for four months and then pickback up when they feel that it's time.
So we may not get the seasonas soon as we did this year.
Yeah, it's actually like January orFebruary, early February. I know,

(27:45):
I'm I'm kind of here for it, Like it's kind of interesting.
How I think the Valley kind ofwas a nice refresh of what we us
vanderpump fans kind of wanted and needed. Yeah, well, it's like new
characters and new storylines. This onethis season kind of felt a little like
stale Cracker, you know, thevandermon rules. Yeah. Yeah, I've

(28:10):
heard that from a few people aswell. And the season finale was interesting
too, because I just everyone's overit, Like everyone's trying to turn on
Ariane at this point because someone wantsto hear about this crap, But like,
should she be over it? Shouldshe be over it? No?
Like, look, she's entitled tohate him for the rest of her life,
but it's difficult when they all worktogether together. And then Yeah,

(28:36):
honestly, Lama had a really goodpoint, like at the end, she
said, how is it that sheis making all of us hate this man
that she still shares a roof with? Totally fair? Yeah, Like,
I mean we know she's moved outnow, obviously, yes, but at
the time they were still the timeof the filming, right, Yeah,
you know, yeah, I justlike I kind of still hate Sandaball.

(29:02):
I also find him annoying, though, Like I just find him like I
always found him annoying even before thisscandal, you know, so I don't
know. I'm I think as aviewer, As a fan, I'm okay
with moving on. I like hernew guy. What's the Ariana's new boyfriend?
I forget his name, Dan,Dan, that sounds damn. I

(29:25):
like him. He seems cool.So if they start filming again and like
they open up his storyline right right, I mean what they're She lives in
New York though, right, likethey're long distance except for when she's on
Broadway, New York, don't theyall live in somewhere and then all of
a sudden, well you on theshow, Well now I live in La
like Kristen's like Christen's boyfriend mister Colorado, no power lines just kidding, it's

(29:48):
no water or something. But soChris TVD. I have not watched the
reunion yet. I think it airedlast night, so I'm very much looking
forward to that as my do youknow who I wish would join the Valley
though? Who? Sassy Stossy andbo oh yeah for it? Now?

(30:08):
Yeah, I feel like she's justit. She got out a good time
and she got fired, but shegot out and like, yeah, I
think it's just kind of like,all right, I'm gonna be a normal
mom. She lives a pretty normalmom life. Yeah. I just loved
her. I know. I remembermy Stossy story. What I saw her
in the air in the elevator.Yes, when she was pregnant with her

(30:30):
baby boy. Yes, exactly.I bet you they're gonna have another kid.
That's just my own prediction. Idon't know why I said that,
but I'm like, I want everyoneto have three children. Everyone will be
blessed with my curse. No,so that's gonna be it for today.

(30:51):
I think we're gonna wrap it upthere, to wrap it up with right
with the cliffhanger. Is Stossy pregnant? For the record, we know nothing,
no, nothing at all, absolutelynothing but Haley and Justin Bieber.
Oh my gosh, I nearly.It's been like a couple of days and
I already forgot about that. Yeah, well, I was living under a

(31:15):
rock for good yeah days. Heydid you hear about it, Justineber?
Hey did you hear again? Iam glad, I'm glad. I'm glad
I renewed my vows. I'm gladthat I am revived. And oh my
gosh again. Sorry that this podcastwas so gross. I'll put a trigger
warning on It's okay, okay,talk later. Pay Bye bye,
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