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December 23, 2025 31 mins

Falen and Jenny discuss the Housemaid movie, our favs of the year, Jenny's kitchen update and more! This is our last episode of the year, so we want to say a BIG THANK YOU! Thank you for listening, emailing, reviewing and beyond! Have a wonderful holiday and happy new year!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the I'm Still Fun Podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
We had to quickly start recording because Jenny has a
Facebook Marketplace deal.

Speaker 1 (00:06):
She's got to get to out your hustle and baby,
let me tell you something.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
You know that I'm the last person that's going to
hate on you, I know, doing it wheeling and dealing
and right before the holidays, dude, I left two pieces
of art in the five elevator for people to pick
up your art. Yeah, because I'm like, I'm trying to
get some like last min They're trying to get some
last minute pickups because if they.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
Knew if they ordered it online and they did like shipping. Oh,
I thought you meant like you just were like giving
it away for free. That's what I thought you meant.
And I was like, excuse me, don't do that to
your art. I didn't. Okay, I get what you mean.
That makes sense. Yeah, No, I got to make this
Facebook marketplace deal. I was down in my workshop doing
some stuff this weekend and found this big box of

(00:47):
an old ass your rig that I think you guys
actually got me for Christmas.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
We did, and I also felt bad because your mom
was getting She was sad, which we obviously didn't talk
to Cindy at the time, had no idea, but I
did feel bad that like that was your mom's big
gift too.

Speaker 1 (01:02):
Yeah, and then we got it for you. But I
used that thing and it works perfectly fine. It's like
I mean it seemed like it. No, it works great.
I just haven't used it in weirds. Oh you just
hated it. No, I just won't like hot coffee anymore. Girl,
That's really all it is. And like when I moved
into that house with the last person I was seeing,
like they had a huge coffee pot with like bougie accouterments,

(01:22):
and I was like, I don't need my Cyria anymore.
So anyways, that's been sitting in a box for forever
and then I found it this weekend and I was like, oh,
I'm throwing this bad boy up. And I did my
little research of like how much are creags going for
these days? How much I like old old ones because
the new ones look like an espresso machines. Yeah, I
think there were some on there for thirty and I
honestly was like, I just want to get rid of it.
So I did fifteen. I really was going to only

(01:43):
do ten, but I was like, somebody will tell me
ten yeah, if I do fifteen. So but this guy's like,
gung ho, fifteen bucks. That's great because just broke so
he's like, I want one now I'm timing. Yeah. But
I would like to start off this podcast with a
very stereotypical Jenny story, which usually involves something to right,
you know, no but close oh so intended there. I no.

(02:08):
I feel like a big ball of blub flub glob
all the things right now. My body jig yeah. And
I actually was quite active this weekend. I was like
on my feet constantly. I was doing things. Anyways, I'm
at Target yesterday and I'm having like the rumbly tumbly
moment and I ran into someone who used to work here.

(02:30):
In the middle of the conversation, I was like, I
need to I need to go now, go to the
bathroom there, But the conversation wasn't done yet, so I
let it fizzle out. And then by that point I
don't have to go anymore. It's the worst. And guess
what I still have, like not gone, And that was
twenty four hours ago. I don't like that free so
I feel awful right now. And I did keep myself

(02:52):
from eating any There's a bunch of like random cookies
in the studio right now and stuff, and I was like,
don't touch that shit right now. You can't. So anyways,
I feel gross today. I feel so and I'm wearing jeans.
I'm gonna tell you the worst wear jeans because I
knew we were going to take a bunch of pictures
and do some social media videos for the holidays, so
I try to look a little bit presentable. You just
get a lot of your videos. When did you start

(03:14):
doing that? I said, just for this specifically, since we
were going to be like banking a bunch of things.
I even put makeup on, like more so than I
normally do today, you bitch, no, but I just realized
I was meaning to take a picture of my cheek again,
my butt cheek to give you an update. Did I
do it? Yeah? Because I think, Okay, well don't while
you do that all yea a week email? Okay, says

(03:37):
Fallon and Jenny. Sorry for the long email. This was
it was.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
The subject was Tapewarm episode her pants are literally taking
my pants off.

Speaker 1 (03:44):
We're about to take a dump in here.

Speaker 2 (03:46):
I was listening to a recent episode about the social
media craze on not knowing your mortgage but your husband
not knowing what. She's now snaffing a photo what Christmas
gifts are under the tree, and I agree with Fallon.
I think it's very interesting when I see some of
the post out there, and I'm not sure if it's
truly how their family household is set up or not,
but I'll share a little bit about hours. I'm fortunate

(04:07):
enough to be a stay at home mom. I do
pretty much all the heavy lifting round the household, and
my husband does all the money making, and that works
for us. When I mean heavy lifting, I do all
the housework inside out, laundry, vauuming, but also mowing the lawns,
snowblolling the driveway. God, she's taking more.

Speaker 1 (04:19):
I just can't get a good angle. I handle all.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
The finances, all the shopping, pretty much all the house
management things. I'm happy to do it as long as
I get the appreciation. I'm a words of afrom Oh
my god, she's going back a third time. I'm a
words of affirmation person. And my husband is very good
at telling me how much he appreciates me. He's a
great father. We take turns putting our kids to bed
each night. He's has special one on one time every
Sunday morning with her, and we make sure we have
lots of family time together on Saturdays. He works long

(04:44):
hours and he travels, so it works well for me
to be able to do all these things. Our weekends
can be focused more on family time. Pants are back up.
My husband is actually a better cook than me, so
he does most of the cooking. I do all the
shopping and food prep. He's very talented, by the way,
she says, we like to work together to figure out
our strengths and our situations.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
It goes on for a little while, but.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Basically she says that like even though she does like
most of the house stuff, he still like wants to
know what the kids are doing. For presents, She'll like
text photos and things like that. If you don't know
what I'm talking about, you can go back and listen
to last week's episode. But she said, as Fella mentioned,
I hope everyone male or female understands their finances in

(05:27):
their relationship. I feel sometimes social media can send really
weird messages. Sometimes they're relatable, and sometimes they make me
question things. Is that really how people are living? Are
they really happy? Just my two cents happy holidays. I
think it sounds like you guys have a perfect thing. Yeah,
we're going to say a perfect relationship, and it sounds
perfect for your all situation. And yeah, I think that's great,

(05:50):
and I agree with you. Like, I think some people
have the attitude of like, since I'm working and you're
the stay at home mom, you do handle everything and
I handle my work stuff, and that's just how it goes.
But the fact that she's like, but I like, am
a wards of affirmation person, So I need to like
feel appreciated for doing all these things even though it's
quote unquote my job.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
I like that your husband does that.

Speaker 2 (06:10):
M Yeah, it is important. It's a good reminder. Like
and I'm sure you I don't know what his like
love language is, but if it's words of affirmation, then
you thank him and for what he like for you know,
supporting the family.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
I feel like most men's is physical touch. You're right.
I think most men's you're I think you're right. One
of like the top part, like at least probably top
two is physical touch. Yeah, most of the time, but
maybe not everyone. I don't know, maybe not. Yeah, No,
I saw that emails to you, and I thought that
it all made sense for the way that you guys,

(06:44):
you know, divide everything up and whatever. And you know,
I aspire to be a stay at home mom someday.
And then once I am first, I guess I have
to find a lover to have children with, and then
I have to find that person wanting to marry me,
and then I have to figure out if I can't
even get pregnant anymore, because by that point I'll probably

(07:05):
be fifty. Yeah, that's a while away. People can do
it all the time.

Speaker 2 (07:09):
I will tell you what I never aspire to be
is a stay at home mom. They have the hardest
job on the face of the earth, and I could
not do what she does. Like that is I'm not
just saying that to suck up to stay at home
moms or stay at home dads. The eleven weeks I
was at home with all of I was like it
was especially when they're that well, all ages are different.

(07:30):
That little was just it was it was my numbing,
repetitive things over and over again, and I was like,
I need to go to I need.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
To go back to work. I need to go back
to work.

Speaker 2 (07:39):
So like Colt's wife stay at home mom. I'm like, girl,
you need.

Speaker 1 (07:45):
Like a brain teaser or something right Like well, also
like conversations with adults.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Like Colt used to joke he'd go home and she'd
be like in buying the neighbors over and he'd be like,
oh my god, why and he's like, oh, yeah, she
hasn't had the chance to.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
Talk to any adults today. She wants to talk to adults.
I'm like, yeah, I remember going to this Twins game
with my sister Wants and her company and I was
talking to her manager's wife and she had had a
job before she had kids, and then she became a
stay home mom, but then she got a serving job
just super part time because she was like, I need
to like talk to adults, and so she kind of

(08:19):
just did that whatever would work with their schedule at
that point, not that they needed the money necessarily, but
she was like I have to get out, yes and
talk to adults.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
Yes.

Speaker 1 (08:27):
Anyways, Well, Ringworm update, Yeah, how many how many photos
do you just take it? Your ba? I took like three,
but like the lighting's not good because I was doing
it against the window, So that was like not your choice. Okay,
So I'm going to show you the picture so that
you can determine if you think it looks better or not.
But I don't have the old picture. I guess I
thought I did. Now this is more. This is more

(08:49):
of like my my craft the keys. Well, can you
cross before you show me? I think it looks kind
of hairy? Can you using my pink thong on the top? Oh? Yeah,
I do.

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Sit it's like white hairs. Like it's not like me
where I have black. Well, focus on the ring worm
now better the same? I think it looks almost same circumference,
but it looks like it's fading. Okay, right, But also
your skin looks incredibly dry.

Speaker 1 (09:17):
Dude, can't tell you hydra facial because I think it
was dry. But I had a rash on my calves
yesterday because when I was in bed, my calves hurt
so bad, and it was just because they're so dry,
because I've been trying to teach myself this jump rope
routine outside and then on top of it, did like

(09:38):
a walk around leak of the aisles yesterday and I
wore like my long north faced parkap but it doesn't
cover my calves. So those bad boys were just exposed. Besides,
you know, some cheap leggings I was wearing, and so
I needed to lubricate my entire body and I guess
my ass cheeks, I will. I went after we recorded
the podcast last week, I immediately went to Target. I
got some anti fungal cream, which, let me tell you,

(10:00):
they like don't have it in a normal section. It is,
it's in the pharmacy, but like, I look through three
aisles for a long time, un till I finally had
to go on to their website and be like, we're
the absolutely. I was avoiding eye contact with the pharmacy
people the entire time. But anyways, the only problem is
is like, since it's on my butt cheek, I basically
put it on. But then I'm wearing clothes constantly. So

(10:21):
is it even doing anything or is it just getting
rubbed off immediately? Do you need to like maybe are
you putting it on at night when you go to bed? Yeah?
So I usually I'll do it, like I don't know
when I'll do it. But I wear these one Costco
sleeping shorts that I've raved about for years, I know,
and they're basically just these loose things that they trust me,

(10:43):
they app and they're basically just these loose things, So
I put it up my butt cheek on the side
of the one that has the rights have been They're
pretty much always up my ass cheeks anyways, because that's
just the way that they fit. They're just like loose short.
Like there is part of me that's like, why don't
I just sleep naked? Because that's basically what the shorts
end up being like. When you and I shared a

(11:06):
hotel room in Chicago was the first time I think
we've ever shared a room. And then Tina's bacherette too.
I was like, if if the blanket comes off, she's
just gonna see full Moon. And Drake was one you
would have been mortified. Drake was on the floor on
an air mattress. Yeah, I brought so cheap whatever. Gosh.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
Shout out to the two people who left us new
reviews on our podcast. They felt bad for our four
star or whatever it was two star review we got
saying we were so boring. So thanks to those people.
I did go see Housemaid. Yes, great job. Okay, so
the beginning, I think I listened to the book so

(11:48):
recently that I don't know part of me wishes I hadn't,
but a lot of people were like, who didn't read
the book, They're like this first half. They thought the
first half was a little bored at first, like they
didn't love the acting, Like I keep seeing this on
TikTok and but everyone is happy. There's a twist in
which I won't reveal there's a twist, and people were
like really liked it after that, Like I'm seeing like

(12:10):
very positive reviews on the movie. People really liking it.

Speaker 1 (12:13):
So I thought they did.

Speaker 2 (12:14):
A really nice job, little changes here and there, since
you didn't read the book to any one of the
things is like the Enzo guy, he has a not
a huge.

Speaker 1 (12:23):
Role, but a much bigger role in the book. I
was wondering because I felt like I was like, he
seems to be more of a prominent figure, which makes
me feel like maybe he has like a bigger role
later on.

Speaker 2 (12:33):
Yeah, so in the in the book he had a
bigger role, like other things happened with him, even sexually,
but he I understood why they kind of reduced it
for the movie to keep it moving forward because his
he didn't add a ton to it. But yes, what
I didn't read the other books in the series. Jen

(12:54):
Colt's wife said that they're like maybe even better than
the first one. She really liked them, and she's at
least two more. But the way it ended was set
up where there easily could be another movie. And I
guess Enzo is in the next book a lot more so,
but I haven't read those.

Speaker 1 (13:11):
That makes sense, okay. But you liked it and you
thought it was good, and it was like close enough
to the book that you were like, it did a justice.
So they did a good job.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
And I loved the ending, like a Taylor Swift that
did something bad music playing. Oh yeah that speaking of
the most recent two episodes of her docuseries were so good.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
I don't have Disney Plus, gotcha.

Speaker 2 (13:30):
So the she talks about the costuming a lot, okay,
and then one of the dancers, he's the one with
long hair, his only girls during reputation and his dream
was to be in the reputation, so they let him
do an appearance, and it was like showing him preparing
and talking about his backstory. You learn about one of
her backup singers had breast cancer for six months and

(13:51):
was out wow, and then came back to the tour,
and then the episode four was like kind of the
Travis episode, and I like that they're not making the
whole thing about Travis. But he did get like definitely
highlighted in episode four. But I think that he won't
be overly highlighted moving forward, because they've just been doing
a really great job of highlighting not just Taylor, but

(14:13):
people that made the tour possible.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
And I thought, that's like really special.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
Yeah, so I really I liked two or three and
four much better than one and two even they were.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Really good nice. I do want to watch it. I
just yeah, I don't have Disney. Plus, maybe I can
convince my sister to put it on when I'm back
home for the holidays because they have all that stuff.
And her daughter, Matti, ma niece. She loves Taylor. She
is a big Taylor fan. Does Olive like Taylor? Olive
loves Taylor. She's a reputation girl. But she thought the

(14:44):
docu series was boor well I can't imagine. Yeah, you're right,
I guess Mattie probably wouldn't like the docu series either.

Speaker 2 (14:50):
But I did put on the concert film, but again,
she like tolerated a few things, but then she was like,
go to the Snake one and then I go. She goes, wait,
it's the Snake one called, and I go reputation and
she goes, big reputation, Big reputation. I was like, oh
my god, I've played that album so many times you
have the memorized. But this also, this one showed the

(15:11):
Sabrina Carpenter pop up and stuff, so it was cute.
But yeah, I feel like, are you ready for the holidays.
You're going home tomorrow after this. I'm off after today.

Speaker 1 (15:23):
Oh I did not that. I don't know tomorrow. Yeah, nice. Yes,
I'm going to leave after the show tomorrow, which this
is technically Monday right now, So Tuesday, I'm leaving to
head back home, and then I'm not sure how long
I'll stay, probably honestly till the twenty sixth. But I
really have no agenda because I don't have a reason
to have to get back. I just like, you know,
everyone has their time with their family and they reach

(15:45):
a point where they're like it's yeah, I've seen them
and it's time to go. So TBD on that. Honestly,
I'm not really doing anything super exciting till Foundness. Holidays
have been kind of I don't know, not as great
for me this year because they're very different. Like I
literally don't know that I'll do anything on New Year's

(16:05):
Like I might just be by myself, and that sounds depressing,
but at the same time, I like don't care that much.
But yeah, my only goal for the holidays is to
attempt to figure out what's wrong with my van, because
I really if the van was functioning, I would have
planned a trip to go up to mom Bohemia and

(16:27):
the up over this break. But it is not functioning
right now, So I have to figure that out. And
if I'm able to get it done within like a day,
maybe I can still swing up there and go up
there for a couple of days. But yeah, that's like
the only thing on my agenda. Because I finally finished
my kitsch a broadist. I look so good. Oh, I'm
so happy. Are you using a circular saw in my

(16:47):
workshop in the basement? You have a circular saw? It
was my dad's. My dad gave me so when I
became single, I went through my dad is a hoarder
and he has a million extra of everything, and so
he gave me so many tools and at one point
he's like, do you want this? He's like, I don't
even know the last time I used it. I was like, sure,
I'll take it, because I honestly thought maybe I would

(17:09):
use it for projects to build out the van morea.
Never thought I was going to be like doing what
I did in my kitchen, and so yeah, I ended
up using that. And originally I went and reordered like
brackets so that the shelving I did have was actually
gonna fit with the brackets. And then I realized I
had that saw, and I did make one dumb ass
mistake because I just had these saw horses that I

(17:32):
had the shelf on, and I'm going through with the
circular saw and it's so old and janky that I
have to press like two different buttons to get it going,
and pressed down really hard and then hold the shelving
at the same time. And all of a sudden, I
see these like sparks fine, and I was like, what
the fuck? And so I kind of like stopped for
a second. I was like, nah, it's fine, everything seems fine, right,
I keep going, and then they really started fine. So

(17:54):
I back up and I looked down over this area.
I can't see it's because I was like hitting the
metal of the saw versus because the shelf had like
shifted a little bit, and I'm like, I had no idea.
I just assume, like I don't know, this thing is ancient,
it's probably has some sparks coming off. No, no, no,
it's because I saw going into the metal of the
slowers as well. You figured it out, I did, so, yeah,

(18:17):
that's yeah, no agenda really for the break. I am
ready for this year to be done, that's for sure.
I'm very ready for this year. Like I've had the
feed of how twenty twenty five is a snake year
and it's a year of shedding and endings and all
of that stuff. And whether you believe in that or not,
I don't know that I do, but it makes me
feel a little bit better in the sense that my

(18:37):
twenty twenty five was pretty unexpected. So what does that mean?
What is Okay? So this is the year so you're
talking about like Chinese like you're the snake. Yeah, what's
next year? Do you know? It is? I believe the
year of the Horse, which is like all about any
new beginnings and stuff and new and and it's an
I well, now I'm getting to confuse because there's nine

(18:59):
a nine year in this snake year, and so now
I'm getting to confuse as to which is which. But regardless,
it's both basically about the fact that twenty twenty five
was a year of a lot of endings and stuff,
and it's like and not necessarily like I know, I'm
obviously specifically talking about the fact that I'm single, but
it's just like anything in general, like maybe you got

(19:20):
out of that job you've been meaning to get out of,
or you, I don't know, got rid of a car
that wasn't working anymore. It's just like, it's just endings
in general. So we'll see what twenty twenty six has
for me.

Speaker 2 (19:34):
I'm having Colt and I do like today like best
of our favorite things from the year, because it's our
last show together of the year, and I have us
doing which I didn't tell you this, So it's not
if you don't have anything, that's fine. I had favorite movie,
TV show, song, album, local activity, local meal, thing you

(19:56):
learned or in podcasts.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
Those are like the categories for.

Speaker 2 (20:01):
Like favorites of the year, so I can go through
the ones that I wrote. Okay, favorite movie, I put
Sinners or Eternity, probably TV show. I put the pit
that's like the hospital one with Noah Wiley, super good.
I was really torn on song because there were a
handful that I really liked, and I kept going back

(20:22):
to Somber, back to Friends because I just really liked
that song. But I settled on Lady Gaga, How Bad
Do You Want Me?

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Because I think.

Speaker 2 (20:33):
Overall, I just like loved it favorite album I am.
Maybe it's because it's a late contender, but I think
I want with Hailey Williams ego death at a bachelorette party.
Oh okay, local activity, even though it wasn't going somewhere.
It was a local company. The Habachi event I had
for Jake's birthday and the guy is young man MSP.

(20:54):
I paid full price, but he's like a local guy,
and I just thought it was so fun and there
are other people that do that.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
I'm still celted and get an invite to that, but
that's all right.

Speaker 2 (21:03):
Keep going local meal. I always forget if it's Wakame
or wakame their bento box for lunchhowhy.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
I saw you girl? I saw you guys posting about
your little meal. You and Cole sad and I was like, damn,
it was great thing.

Speaker 2 (21:16):
I learned how to make sour dough and podcast I
put good hang with Amy Poehler that's nice to me
this year and I loved it.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
Well, I'm gonna suck at this because my brain can't
think at all. What's recent? No, that's okay, So first
this movie, I am just gonna go with the Housemaid
because I honestly don't know that I've gone to the
movie theater more than like that, maybe one or two
other movies. I really don't remember. And I don't feel
like anything on TV really stood out TV shows. I

(21:46):
don't know, like I'm such a survivor person. But honestly,
this last season kind of sucked anyway. So maybe I'll
go with Nobody Wants This season two because I didn't
binge that. I kind of fell off on a lot
of the other shows. I had been watching. What's after
that song? Album? Okay song, God, that's such a good one.

(22:07):
I don't know, I don't have an answer to that album.
I will probably say Taylor Swift's Okay album. I just
I don't know. I really loved it.

Speaker 2 (22:15):
Yeah, I liked it too, but I don't know, it's
not I'm not still listening to it. Yeah, I'm like
I threw it on Everyone's around.

Speaker 3 (22:22):
Oh God.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
I don't know though, because Sabrina Carpenter's album. I also
listened to a ton the Manchild.

Speaker 2 (22:27):
Yeah, I know it's it's like underrated, Like I feel
like people, oh keep going got upset or not Manchild?
It was Man's best Friend. Yeah, but like the short
and sweet everyone was like so, and I'm like, Manchild
is also very good.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Yeah. I would say I like the song Nobody's Son
off of Sabrina Carpenter's album. That might be a top
contender for songs. Okay, local Activity.

Speaker 3 (22:51):
Oh gosh, I did the the why Zetta like put
putt whatever they call on ice last year until yeah,
the chili open.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
God, I couldn't think of it and that was really
That was the first time I've ever done it. I
don't know that I need to ever do it again,
but it was really fun.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
So I like that local meal. I don't have an
answer for that thing you learned. God, how much time
do you have?

Speaker 1 (23:18):
You taught yourself so many things this year.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
You could look at it as like a like a
relationship personal why do you could also look at it
as you built out an entire kitchen.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
You learned a lot of stuff this year, all right.
What I've learned in terms of like not actual physically
learning something is that I like definitely was not putting
myself first in a lot of situations, and I'm getting
trying to get better at that because that only caused
like a lot of issues in my life. And then
other than that, I mean, how to use a drill, literally,

(23:49):
know how to do anything prior to taking on this
kitchen project, so I can do a lot of different
things that I had no idea I could do now
basically because of YouTube so and pod I'm I Just Fun.

Speaker 3 (24:02):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
I tried to like throw that out there the other
day when someone asked on the radio, like, what's the
what podcast do you like? And I was like, well,
there's this one I heard of. It's called I'm So Fun.
But Bailey looks, I mean, she's like, all right, Jenny,
I was like, yeah, but no, my favorite is The
Diary of a CEO. I don't listen to it consistently,
but when they have an interesting guest on, I do
try to listen, Like I love that he had Matthew

(24:24):
McConaughey on this year and it was so good. It
was back in like September or something, and I just
remember listening to it and he's just like, he's so
engaging the way his storytells, but he also has really
good perspectives on things too. So that's fine.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Not a big update, but I think we are moving
forward with a live podcast event. We were just trying
to figure out a date in January that work, So
as of right now, it would either be the weekend
of like January twenty fourth, or moving to February.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
Yes, because the tenth was too soon.

Speaker 2 (25:02):
Yeap, the weekend after Jenny's gone, the weekend after the
twenty fourth, we're both gone for Tina's wedding yep. So yeah,
so that's probably moving forward, which is great.

Speaker 1 (25:12):
I've been thinking about sending you pictures of or a
picture of the dress I have for Tina's wedding, because
I like feel like it almost doesn't feel fancy enough
compared to everyone else's dresses that we can see, like
it's a cute, like sophisticated ish looking dress. A picture
I have an Amazon picture I can show you, but
not of me in it, because I'll tell you, I

(25:32):
think I'll be blunt. I think I threw it on. Well.
The problem is, of course, the model on Amazon is
making it look way better than what I look like
in it. For me, it's like a gas you know,
all right, where are my orders? Man? I'm telling you
the coals guy. I am the Amazon coals guy. He
knows by now he's like this bitch again. It was

(25:53):
mostly because of Morocco. I ordered, like, yeah, Jet, and
I know this is really bad because I normally am
not an online chopper. I ordered probably like eight hundred
dollars worth of like new stuff for Morocco. But I
needed stuff because I didn't have proper or tire to
wear a Morocco. And I returned a lot of well no,
but that's what I'm saying is I return a lot
of it. So he had to see me for like
ten minutes straight. I'm like, all right, now, this one, now,

(26:15):
this one, yep, Why the fuck can't I find this order?
It's showing me another dress I ordered today, but it's
not showing me. I'm just sitting. I'm so illiterate sometimes
with no here it is okay because I think podcast sorry, guys,
I think I am going to do purple. Yes. Well

(26:36):
now it's no. I'm sorry. I'm just gonna go to
this listing and hopefully it'll show me because it keeps
going to like an order of a different color I got.
Which Also, when they offer you when you go to
return something and they're like, oh, what if we just
like give you a little bit back and you can
keep it? Yeah. No, it was like eight dollars they

(26:57):
were willing to give me back, and I was like, nope,
I want my full money back. I don't want to
keep this. Yep. So okay, here it is. I have
a dress I ordered for Why do you think that's
not fancy because the length of it is like kind
of like it's shorter than what it looks like on her.

Speaker 2 (27:12):
I think the Amazon girl it does. I think it
looks fancy enough on the Amazon girl. I have to
see it on you. I just think the length of
it looks.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Weird, like it's cot you're covering your money bakers. I
mean they're gonna be sweating no matter what because we're
gonna be in a tropical destination. So the plan is
I'm going to do an like a honestly just a
ponytail up. Like, I don't think I'm gonna do much
with my hair besides having no I might have.

Speaker 2 (27:37):
I think I'm gonna have mine up too. I am
so worried about my sweat. If someone literally messaged me
and said that the Dominican was the seventh Ring of
Hell when they went, and Tina keeps being like, no,
like they I look and it's like gonna be around eighties.
I'm like, Tina, eighty is fucking hot in a place
like the Dominican, It's not like And I'm also like,
so she's like, well, just put on spink since if
I'm like, I'm going to be up there marrying Tina

(27:59):
with fucking half moons under my titties, guarantee and whatever, Queen.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Of editing, so at least you know that, like any
kind of photo already post video, I'm going to make
sure I have the best angle of just you. I
don't give a show what Tina and Trevor look like.
I'm just gonna make sure that I can go tit sweat.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
She's like, you need to get She's like, set me
like this boob tape. She's like, you need to put
a fucking bunch of tissues under your boobs. I'm like,
oh my god, like the things I'm gonna have to
do to not look disgusting.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Just send prayers that is not that brutally kind of great,
it'll be it'll be okay, and Jenny, maybe it'll rain
and then we'll have to be inside or something. Yeah,
maybe nothing be air conditioned. Right. I don't think.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
Tina's gonna be happy with you putting that into our
into her atmosphere. I think she went that means good
block Jenny, don't.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
Well it does.

Speaker 2 (28:52):
She's gonna listen to this, and she's like, yeah, right
on my wedding, you bitch.

Speaker 1 (28:56):
You're right. I probably shouldn't have done that. I'm sorry
it sounds I take it back. Hey, it's a nine year,
it's a snake year. We're shedding that stuff, all right.
It was in twenty twenty five. It's not coming into
twenty twenty six, right exactly. I was your year. By
the way, I feel like we talked a lot about
me and my from what's the word that I'm looking for?
A roller coaster year? Yeah, I think I'm sorry. That's

(29:20):
myfication for my Facebook work. Up place deal. Oh my god,
I didn't want to forget. Oh my god, Okay, continue,
I still have some time, I told them around one. Okay,
I always quickly wrapped this up.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
No, I would say for me, it was a I
was obviously very busy, felt over worked a lot between
the two jobs.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
But I felt like it was a good year.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
I feel like I grew, like maybe mentally and emotionally
in like a I actually think I matured a little bit,
like with how I'm handling it, and I have my
goals set for next year work wise, and like I

(30:06):
know that I do have to make probably some changes,
but like I'm at like a good place with those changes. Yeah,
so I'm looking forward to twenty twenty six and all
that it brings. But I don't look, I had a
pretty good year. I think it wasn't a bad year
for me, so good. Just a lot of work, but

(30:27):
that's okay. Could be worse, Okay, it could be worse,
So not going to complain about it. And yeah, I
hope you had a great year too. And obviously this
is our last episode of the year, so we obviously
want to show gratitude to you. If this is your
first episode, or you've been listening since day one. I
didn't even realize we hit our one hundredth episode a

(30:47):
few weeks ago. Oh, I didn't even acknowledge it.

Speaker 1 (30:50):
Guys, well I didn't know. I wow. So we didn't
even know what our anniversary is. When that knows our
anniversary is always who reminds us? And then I'm like, oh, okay, cool, bye,
thank you, thanks so much for listening, and keep an
eye an ear out for us doing a live podcast,
and yeah, that's all. Happy New Year, Happy New Year.

(31:10):
I hope you get everything you want for Christmas if
you celebrate, including a little smack on the ass, getting
good luck with your tape worm and you want to
saying I would like one of those from you, I'll
tell you which cheek to hit. I will not be
touching you. Why not? I have genes.

Speaker 2 (31:25):
You're contagious and I touched your phone. Great, I'm probably
gonna get fucking tape worm.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
No you're not
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