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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the I'm Still Fun Podcast. We're found that Jenny. Okay,
I had a situation and normally I feel like this
is a Jenny story. But I did text Jenny and
this is why, because I knew she would support me.
So I work at the TV show Now Heaven for
a year, but I don't it's a weird setup because
I don't feel like I know people in that building
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at all. The Jason Show is like its own little
thing and everything else there is obviously the sports are
sorry news sports that so they're all in the same
like I feel like everyone knows each other better on that.
Everyone's super nice to me. They always say hi, But
I'm not good with names or going out of my
way to the news area saying hi to people. I
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kind of just also stick to the Jason Show people.
So I go to the bathroom last week riper up
and I mean, I didn't see it coming and this
is TMI, but I told Jenny that I was like,
it was so awful. This girl, I don't know. She
made direct eye contact with me and the toilet was
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still settling, so she knew which toilet I had been in.
So she goes in right after me and I scurry
out and I hear her open the door and go
to a different stall. Now that was mortifying to me
because she knew what came from me eye contact. And
while I don't know her name, I'm gonna guess like
she probably knows me because I'm on like that show,
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right right, So long story longer. I text Jenny. I'm like,
oh god, and Jenny's like, what kind of freak?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Well, that's what I said. I was like, I think
it's her fault. Yeah, it's not your fault. She You
don't ever go into a stall that's still flushing. You
know someone was just in there, even if it's peak
so right, so you always go to the one that
seems readily available, not still flushing. The water is still
because nobody's been in there recently. So I just feel
like she did it to herself. I do too, But
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I also they don't that bath. They have plungers, but
they don't have rushes or anything.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
Oh yeah, I can't claim.
Speaker 2 (02:02):
So I had walked into our stalls last Friday, I
think it was, And now I know I couldn't have
been from you because it was in the morning.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Imagine first thing in the morning, blow out the work
bathroom and then go back to Eden Prairie.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
So I go into the big stall because I am
changing to go to a workout class that I have
two minutes to get ready for.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
I walk in. It was one of the most murderous
scenes I've ever seen in a.
Speaker 2 (02:26):
Toilet, and I'm like, the person didn't even try to flush,
Like what causes the person to do something like that
and not even at least get off flush in because
everything was right there, and so I just was like, oh,
and so I run into one of the little stalls.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
I'm trying to change in there.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
It's not easy, but and truly it didn't smell, but like,
just to see that, it's really disgusting.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
That's why I felt bad for that girl. But then
you made me feel better again that it was her fault.
And if she listens to this podcast, I do want
to say I'm sorry, because I think more and more
people who listen to this podcast that surprised me, and
I'm always like.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
Oh god, yeah, that's true. I never know either. My
mom listens quite frequently too, and that makes me nervous
because obviously there's no filter on this.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
But that's what he does, because she's like, it's the
only one I want to find out what's going on.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
That's not necessarily true, because I am a pretty big
open book. I I love her, but I'm not I
did tell her some things this past weekend that like
she just kind of had to be a part of
because it was in a group chat with my sisters
and stuff, and it was very vague information, but I
was like, I don't care. Yeah, Like, my mom gets
to know about this now because she's out there living
her single life going on dates. Maybe potentially somebody asked
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her out. So I've been like her little sense they
of how to text this person, what to say, and
I helped her pick out outfits. There's no date even
set yet, but like they're talking about.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
Figuring it out.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
So anyways, yeah, I but speaking of dates, I will
go ahead and say that I haven't seen someone. And
maybe maybe you've picked up on this if you've listened
on the podcast or the morning show or whatever, but
I've been pretty private about.
Speaker 3 (04:07):
It, and yeah I haven't, don't you.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Yeah, I haven't spoke much about it, and I'm still
probably not going to talk a ton about it at
the moment. But the one thing I'll say is that
I spent some time with this person this weekend and
he is running the Twin Cities Marathon next weekend. So
I'm very supportive of you want to.
Speaker 1 (04:27):
See who it is just everyone the marathon and try
to guess which one it is.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
So I'm always very supportive of people in whatever they do,
at least I try to be. And one thing that
I like is like helping people pick out good songs
for playlists. So I told them, I'm like, hey, I'm
going to send you some songs that I've liked on
my triathlon playlist, and I'll send you like a couple
each day leaning up, and if you like them, you
can add them to your playlist.
Speaker 3 (04:50):
If you don't, I don't care. Are they all from
Big Booty Mix?
Speaker 2 (04:53):
No, But I introduced him to that he had never
heard of Big Booty Mix before in his life, and
I was like, what I like, Like used to teach
a fitness at a fitness gym, and so I'm like,
all the people in the fitness community usually know a
big Anyways, I get sidetracked, so I sent him some.
He had a like twelve mile run he was doing Saturday,
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and I'm like, hey, these are two songs I really like.
Check him out. So then he's over last night and
he's like, yeah, like I really like that one song
you sent me bad, He's like. And then I was
like looking at the other songs you have on your.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
Playlist and I go what. I was like, what do
you mean?
Speaker 2 (05:31):
He's like, well, yeah, I like saw your whole playlist,
and I go, that's an invasion of privacy. I didn't
know because of me sending a link of the song
that was in the playlist, but that can send him
directly to the full playlist, And so I do.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
You create actual full playlist for yourself?
Speaker 2 (05:50):
Yeah, so I created that for my last triathlon I
just did a few weeks ago.
Speaker 1 (05:53):
What what do you do you use? Of course iHeartRadio or.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
What Yeah, I use this, I use the thing. And
so he apparently could just like see my full playlist
and I have shit on there that like it's very
much about heartbreak, and if you listen, and it's but
it's kind of like angry heartbreak kind of vibes and
it's not necessarily about the lyrics anymore, but the way
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that just like the song feels like, I just love
the bursts of energy and stuff like Kelly Clarkson's version
of Happier Than Ever is so fucking good.
Speaker 3 (06:27):
I have that on there.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
I have some really depressing Lewis Capaldi's So you were
very into the Somber era too, Yeah that's not on there,
but that is on like a road trip playlist, just
because it gives me road trip vibes. But yes, I was,
because those songs. As soon as I was single, so
many of somber songs really hit home for me. Somber
was either in town tonight or like two nights ago.
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By the way, Oh really yeah, a boss for tickets
and he said, yeah, I'll get back to you, and
he never did.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
So anyway, I said to him, I go, that felt
like an invasion in privacy. And he felt really bad
because he didn't think twice of it. He's like, I'm
so sorry, like I didn't mean to and I was like, no,
I'm kidding, it's fine. I just like had no idea
you were seeing things because I have some weird shit
on there.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
But you don't. You don't have it. It's not called
like heartbreak playlist, No, it's called triathlon like Okay twenty
twenty five. So it's like, literally that it's all depressing. No,
it's not okay.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
It's just a huge mixture of songs I really like okay,
And so.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
It's triathl cry. No.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
No, I have had Kelly Clarkson happier than ever on
like my running playlist or workout playlist for literally ever
since it came out, because I just love it. And
I was in a very happy relationship when that song
came out, so it's like, I just love it. I
remember jamming to it at my last triathlon when I
was in a relationship, like whatever. So anyways, I was like,
I feel like you got to see a side of
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me that I wasn't prepared for. But at the same time,
I'm over analyzing it. And he probably didn't think twice
about sis that I had on there. So unless Heath
was like, oh, she has terrible taste, amusing. No, he
said he liked a lot of the songs.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
Is he gonna say that was a shut eye? Is
not gonna say why.
Speaker 2 (08:08):
I know he was fucking getting access to the whole thing.
I thought I was just giving him a little dabble
of some songs.
Speaker 1 (08:12):
Do you have access to your bank account next, Geez, Jenny.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
No, definitely.
Speaker 2 (08:16):
We all know that there's one thing a man is
never getting access to with me is my money, all right,
that is my money.
Speaker 1 (08:23):
That's a lie. That is a controversial take. Yeah, when
Colt discovered how Jake and I have our money split,
he was disturbed.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
I mean a lot of people don't do that, but
a lot of people, I feel like it's pretty much
more normal to have your separate accounts and then have
the one account for the bills.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
We don't do that. Yeah, we I think I've shared
it before.
Speaker 3 (08:48):
I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
It freaks people out, So just know that it works
for me. It works for Jake, and we've discussed. I've
offered other options and he's like, no, So because I
grew up without money, and I do think I am.
I think Jake's good with money now, but I don't
think he I think he went through our phase where
he wasn't good with money. And obviously I trust Jake now.
In the very beginning, I'm like, I don't know what
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this mother effort is about, right, So I have my
own account for everything.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
Jake's paychecks go into my account.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Jake has his own like checking where maybe like a
very very small percentage goes into that just so he
has it. But we share our main credit card, so
like we put like everything on this credit card, and
then I pay off the credit card, and if there
are any house or whatever bills that are auto pay,
they come out of my checking account. Then I have
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my own credit card. Jake has his own credit card,
mostly for like miles the extra benefits. I think he
likes it now too, because he can like actually get
me a gift without me snooping. But Colt was so
shocked and disturbed that his paycheck go into my checking
account that he has no access to. I have said
(10:04):
many a time at this point in our relationship, obviously,
hey I can put you on. He's like, no, I
don't care. I trust you, like it's fine. So and
then obviously our like investment accounts we have like I
can see what's in his accounts, he can see what's
in mine, because we well we have a combined and
(10:24):
then we have obviously.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
Separate right So I no, I don't think I knew
that about his paycheck going into your account.
Speaker 3 (10:30):
I really don't think I knew that.
Speaker 1 (10:32):
I think it was just like we wanted all of
our money to go to one spot because to pay
all the bills. Yeah, it didn't make sense to open
another account, I guess to us.
Speaker 3 (10:42):
I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
It was so long ago now, but yeah, And it's
kind of like people who don't change their name after
a certain point. They're like, uh, you know what I mean,
And people are shocked by it if they wanted to
change their name. But yeah, that's how our money's laid out.
And I think that that, like Cult's reaction.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
In itself was that it is a bizarre layout, but
it's funny because I feel like I just I don't know.
I mean, it is bizarre, but I feel like I
get it, and it's cool, Like you and Jake trust
each other, like there's no reason that he feels like
he can't he needs access, so like, well, and.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
I'll just tell him if I'm like, hey, this is
how much we're an account accounts in case you want
to know, and he's like, okay, cool, yeah, but he
doesn't care, right.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
So so I know you've talked to me about this
a little bit, but you should share with those that
are listening that you have something else you've been working
on as of reason.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Okay, So I went back and forth on this for
so long. So years ago I did a podcast. It
was very successful. I loved doing it, called the Heartbroken Podcast.
It became I became resentful towards the podcast not for
two reasons. One, it really is difficult lining up guests,
and I swore I would never do a podcast ever
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again in my life that was dependent on another person.
And I don't mean like Hu Jenny, You're easy because
we work together, but like people who I don't know,
I don't know if they'll no show me. Scheduling people
is a nightmare. And then now that I have two jobs,
it's even harder. I'm basically like over lunch is all
I have. So I said I would never do it again,
and so part of my resentment was that the constant
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trying to get guests set up. The second part of
the resentment was it was very successful and I made
no money on it. That was an issue with like
the company we work for. They blocked me from making
money on it, and it really really upset me. So
it was finally like I'm done. This was like three
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or so years ago I quit doing it. I did
a podcast for three seasons three years, and I like
have revisited it many times. Long story longer. I'm going
to bring it back. I don't know when it'll be,
but I recorded my first episode last week and I
have people lined up. Basically, I want to get some
episodes banked up before I launch it, and I do
(13:02):
plan on doing a new version of it where my
plan is to continue to have the free episodes every week,
but I also plan to have a Patreon where if
you want bonus episodes, you will have to become a subscriber,
and that is also where the backlog of previous episodes
will be. And I made that decision because I was like, I,
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it's a lot of work, but I do want to
make some money on it this time. But it still
gives people the option to listen for free if they
can't afford it, and if they can afford it and
want to support Awesome. I might get in trouble from
the company if they find out, So don't share that
with anyone. Yeah, I don't know if I'm allowed to
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have a Patreon, but here we are.
Speaker 3 (13:50):
I'm going to do it.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
I don't know really what we're allowed to do any either.
It's all very very very questionable. It is like we
do give permission for certain things that we used to
not be able to do because of reasons I can't share.
But like, for instance, so I will be posting links
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to hosting a trip with people soon and that would
have definitely been like a no no back in the day.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
And Jenny's going through a different company that I went through,
just so you know, But I'm like, should I go
on your trip with you, Jenny?
Speaker 2 (14:26):
And that's the thing that because by the time this
episode comes out, I'll have shared it, but I'm not.
I actually don't know what the trip is yet because
the options are you allowed to say that? It really
is like it's not even that because I'm doing a
survey that's basically like give me your top destinations, give
me your budget, give me the months of the year
that work best for you. It's a pretty quick, like
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one minute survey, so I'm kind of doing some research
first to see what will work and who like get
the interest there, and then we're going to start looking
at trips that would align with that. But obviously it's
still up to me in the end of what is
your trip?
Speaker 1 (15:03):
Vibe is it adventurous more SOI hiking, or is it
gonna be kind of like mine where it's more it's
not that like you could on your off day you
could go to something adventurous, but for the most part,
it's something anyone can do.
Speaker 2 (15:16):
So I truly don't know yet because there's literally trips
to like Patagonia that look fantastic jakes, but then there's
also trips to Bali that like look great that involve
outings and stuff, but not necessarily hiking all every single day,
you know. So it really is just I want to
get a feel for what people might be interested in
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and then go from there. Because I also know that
being out of nature and doing hard hikes is really fun,
but I do think that I maybe would prefer to
do that not with a huge group of people versus
a group trip would be more fun, to not be
like dying every day hiking and like whatever. So truly,
we'll see. But this is something that I did get
(15:59):
approved to you on my own, outside of through iHeart.
But that's why it's like Fallen doesn't know with her stuff.
I think they would say no if I asked. Yeah,
So that's why you are not a little secret that
only you, me and Fallen know.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Yeah, don't have on please.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
But also with one thing I remember from like when
I did my first group trip, I think it was
in April, and the teachers were mad at me because
they're in school and they can't take off during that time.
Speaker 3 (16:28):
That's a good point.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
So if you're not gonna be able to accommodate everything,
I know it's not. And it's also like I have
to be careful too, because like, truly, Bali sounds great, However,
that's a really long travel destination and I'm not allowed
to take that many days off of work at a time,
so there are a lot of things that come into play.
It will most likely be an international destination, but if
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for some reason it wasn't, it would it could be
like to Alaska or something which would be super fun too,
very cool. So, like I said, if you follow me
on Instagram, chances are you do if you listen to this.
But at Jenny KATWB and I'll have the survey up
there and then kind of just based on those results,
I'll start working with the company and figure out what
we think will make sense. It's exciting. Oh yeah, I'm
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excited for you. Also, I will give you one more
shout out because I booked a trip this very last minute.
But for years I've like said, I want to do
the most cliche thing, and I want to go up
to like the Luten area and I want to see
the leaves for myself. I know that everyone does it,
I don't care. I want to see it. At least
It's not something I'll do every year because it's a hike.
And I was like looking at the calendar and we
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actually have like this Saturday off. So then I start
looking for hotels and it was so hard to find
anything available, but I found one for one night. So
we're literally going to drive up Friday night, spend all
day Saturday there, and come back Saturday night. But Jenny,
I was like texting her because I want to do
a hike, but it is more difficult with all of
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and like the I don't know if it's called being
in the Bear or whatever it's called. YEP, I've seen
a lot of people post that and I was like, well,
we don't have to do the full trail because it's
like seven miles. It's like, but we could go out.
It says you can go up and then come back
and not do the full one. But I asked Jenny
because she's done a lot of these, and I even
had a buddy reach out to me from Indiana. They're
coming here in October for like their kid's false break,
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and he was asking for suggestions, and I sent him
the link to your website because Jenny does have a
lot of those great tips. And so the other one
I had on my list was the Oberg Trail, and
you're like, you should do this one instead. I was like,
that one was the other one on my list. That
is good to know, So I think we'll probably end
up trying that one. But it's just I know, your
blog isn't made for families and kids.
Speaker 3 (18:40):
Yeah it's not.
Speaker 1 (18:41):
But if you're but that's okay. I mean, you'll find
the place you need to go for that kind of stuff.
But also you can kind of decide that on your own,
like me. I know, Jenny's blog says that this trail
is seven miles. That isn't meant for my six year old.
Speaker 2 (18:55):
I know, and I also try on a lot of
those to let you know that. If I say a
trail is easy, hard, moderate, that's based off all trails
that's not my personal preference because I would say different
things than what All Trails says about certain things.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
But I fift thought a lot of the moderate All
Trail hikes were hard for me.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Yeah. No, there was one that I had done when
I was doing like a Tee Towns and Yellowstone trip,
and it was just in Montana, not in one of
the national parks, and it was listed as moderate and
it was a.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
Really hard high.
Speaker 1 (19:27):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:27):
I was like, I would have put this as hard here,
like that is the most intense hike.
Speaker 2 (19:31):
But your website is called meet meof grid dot com. Okay,
And I did tell foul in this, And I feel
a little bit guilty because I never want to like
yuck someone's yum. That's something Bailey says all the time.
But I feel like the gondola at Lutsun is like
a ripoff.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Before I'm doing it, you asked me. Yeah, And I've
heard other people say similar things. And the hotel we're
saying it, honestly, kind of gives us an aerial view
because we're saying at like one of the ski resorts, yeah,
that I don't feel like I need the gondola, And
I can't speak from personal experience, but I was up
there around this time last year. We talked about doing it,
then we said no, We hiked oberg. Oberg basically gives
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you the same view as, if not better than, what
the gondola does. And then I also was with a
friend who she does a ton of north shore stuff
because she lives Unduluth, and she was like, I think
influencers are lying about how good the gondola is, because
she thought it was the biggest waste of money.
Speaker 3 (20:23):
How much is it?
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Do you know?
Speaker 2 (20:24):
I don't know, but it is like kind of expensive
and it's a quick ride, like I've skied at Lutsn,
so like I know how the gondola is and it's
not a super long gondola.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
You go to the other side, you go back down, And.
Speaker 1 (20:37):
I think it makes sense if you are someone who
can't do hikes for sure, and things like that, Like
it's definitely made. I'm sure it's really great for like
maybe older people are people who aren't able body to
do that, So I think it has its place.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
Probably right for sure, I would say yes, I don't
want to take away from anyone with that. Or if
you have like five kids, you're checking around, and you're like,
I don't want to bring.
Speaker 3 (20:57):
Five kids on a hike. I get it.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
Yeah, I just think that, like if you are a hiker,
even like moderately, I think it's better to hike Oberg
Mountain than to take the gondola in my opinion. But
once again, I haven't taken the gondola myself. I just
am a cheap ass bitch who was like, I'm not
spending this money, yeah, to go on a gondola, Jenny.
We had these guests on today.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
There's like some kind of I should have paid attention better,
but they were so lovely, they were local. It's like
a game show and you do kind of like these tasks,
kind of like squid games.
Speaker 3 (21:27):
But obviously it don't get killed at the end.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
Yeah, and they had us do two games today and
I just imagined you and I, oh God, just killing
each other but also like being so intense. I first
of all beat everyone at one of them, and I
do you know how much I had to compose myself
and act like it like I was a cool, like yeah,
chill and not like you suck.
Speaker 3 (21:48):
You're a good sport much as rare.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
Yeah, the other one was hard So one was you
had to get a hard speeddy noodle in your mouth
and you have to like you can't use your hands.
You have six pieces penne pasta and you have to
like use that and like get the spaghetti noodle, go
through each one and line I'm all up that one.
I only got four on before we stopped. And the
other one is you take a chopstick and nuts, like
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the actual like metal nuts, and you have to stack
them like on their side, not like laying down flat
like all eight and who were does? And that was
the one that I did really fast, and they were
like they were freaked out by how quick I was
because they were they had actually done that game on
the game show and they said it gives them like
anxiety even see nuts anymore because of it.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
Oh my god. But I can't remember the name of
the game show was.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
But you win like a million dollars and we don't
know if they're eliminated or not kind of thing. So anyway,
it's one that I think that you would enjoy watching
because it's like those quick little games that I think
also would be fun for people to incorporate, like at
Christmas time when they do those like minute to winn
it kind of games.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
Yeah, so something to check out.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
So I feel like I've pulled back a little bit
on my competitiveness since I don't have you on the
show to like go back and forth with, like you
and I would like get at each other sometimes. And
I don't think I'm as crazy because the other people
on the show aren't like that. So then I just
look like a fucking crazy person. You know, I still
look crazy.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
Yeah, you should hear me when Ted comes in for
games and I screamed for him to kiss my ring
and shit, and people are like, calm it down, I
can't play that. We've actually played. Colt put together a
montage of me being a bad sport and it was
very eye opening and embarrassing.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
But I was thinking, because the person I've been seeing
we've been trying to go do the Walker mini golf,
and just like the tea times that they have has
not been working with our schedules of the days we've
been able to go. And I'm thinking in my head,
like I am if I'm competitive about something and something
that I know I'm decently good at, and I'm good
at mini golf, and okay.
Speaker 3 (23:41):
Shut up. He golf golfs like all the time.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
So I'm like, well, he's probably gonna whoop my ass,
but I'm still going to like try very hard.
Speaker 1 (23:48):
I don't know, you know what it's petting games like
that'd be very different. Driving game is good, but I
was petting right.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
So I'm sitting there and I was like, do I
play it cool or do I like really rub it in?
Speaker 1 (23:59):
But I've never known you to play ever. For the record,
we have a new Taylor Swift album coming out this week. Yes,
I'm so excited. Okay, pull out the list. Let's make
some early predictions on what we think will be the best.
You're gonna be way better at this than me, so
we won't. They only have someng time, I.
Speaker 2 (24:16):
Know, but I'm not as big of a swifty as
you are, so I feel like you understand her better.
Speaker 1 (24:20):
The only thing I will tell you for sure is
so track five is always her like I think, like
her best or most emotional, Like that's the two So
track five is always her most significant, if you will.
And that one's called one, two three eldest daughter, so
that could be emotional. I remember Travis saying Opallite was
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his favorite her single is the Fate of Ophelia, and
then obviously the title track, The Life of a show
Girl is the one with Sabrina Carpenter. So if we
read through these and they said that album itself, because
the Spotify showed the runtime is like forty four minutes
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and some odd seconds, so that's nice. So we have
the Fate of Ophelia, Elizabeth Taylor opalite father figure, eldest
daughter ruined the friendship actually romantic wish list would what
is the shortest song on the album canceled? Honey, the
Life of a Showgirl?
Speaker 2 (25:22):
Okay, I mean I right off the bat thought that
The Life of a show Girl is probably what I'm
going to vibe with, only because I love Sabrina so much.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
See, it worries me that it'll be like one of
the lamer ones, like because you think it's going to
be so good because it has Sabrina.
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Yeah, or like there's literally going to be barely any
Sabrina and ib it'll be like the Lana song like
let Yes Know on the Beach.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Well, like when the song that Taylor did with Gracie Abrams.
I didn't love that song.
Speaker 3 (25:47):
I don't even know if I know it.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
It's fine if you don't. I always think track three
is usually like on most albums, for some reason, track
three ends up being like a single or a hit.
So the fact that Travis also said that was like
his favorite oh Light makes me think that'll be very
hype his favorite song from Taylor's blank space, so maybe
it'll give that kind of vibe.
Speaker 2 (26:06):
What does the dollar signs mean in wish list? Because
Wish was joining I don't know. I thought maybe you'd
have some insight.
Speaker 3 (26:15):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Taylor is canceled is also in all caps and an
exclamation point. Yes, So that feels like that's going to
have some energy to.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
The fate of Ophelia. I always think Taylor is bad
at picking singles from her own album, so I'm riding
that off, Elizabeth Taylor. I'm riding it off father figure
writing it off. So I think, maybe, yeah, Honey could
be a good one.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
All right, Okay, open l it's your top for hype, yep,
ours is the life of a show girl, I think,
so yeah, Well, we'll reveal how we.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Actually feel next week. I know you're on the edge
of your seat this weekend. Listen, know how hype My
weekend was saw the new Gabby's Dollhouse movie Crazy, went
to the Minnesota Zoo for their jack o' lanterns. Wilcacular
went to the Mall of America to check out their
Halloween events at Crayole Experience. You're Freak went on the
boat for probably the last time of the season. What'd
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you do on the boat? I laid on the boat. No,
I yelled, shut.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
Up, Jenny. What else did you do on the boat?
Speaker 1 (27:19):
I just said it peace so bad and I go,
just stop the boat and she goes, what right here
in the center of the lake to we'd go to
the side or something. I go, no, there's there was
like no one out. And he goes, oh, are you serious?
And I was like yes, And he's like, are you
gonna dip yourself in? And go no. He's like, what's happening.
He's like, let me shut off the motor where the
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center of the lake. He shuts it off. I just
pull my pants down and just like hold on to
like the rail and just hang my butt over and pete.
He was like, there's a poor first time bird watcher
out there were binoculars that just well never basically I
won't say exactly what he said, like we'll never go
bird watching ever again in their life. And I was like,
and I couldn't.
Speaker 4 (28:00):
It's not about a person to be like, here we
go just popping the binoculars out for the first time
and just see my big white ass and a lake
and just be like and never mind like throwing their
verinoculars into a fire pit.
Speaker 1 (28:13):
And I don't know.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
Fland has a lot of like grammatical errors in her text,
so when she sent me, I had to like deconstructed
for a second to fully understand the picture she was painting.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
And I was like, all right, I think I get it.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Here are two things about me with grammatical errors on text.
Number one, it's usually because I'm texting really fast and
I have to like and I don't care, but I
always do. Then I fix it with like five more texts,
and then it's just as a nightmare. The other thing
is most of the time I am texting with only
my left hand because I will have olive on me
(28:48):
almost and on the boat I have was left hand
texting and she was laying on me to take a
boat nap, and I just like, whatever, I don't know.
When I sent you. I was like, here we go,
what did you? Well, I know part of what you
did this weekend? You went to a wedding.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
Oh yeah, I had my really good friend TIFF's wedding
and it was very, very much fun. I met Tiffany
when I worked at the Minnesota Timberwolves and we've just
been really close ever since. She's one of my best
friends and she's just the kindest soul ever.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
So that was fun. I stayed pretty much sober.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
I had a couple glasses of mine early in the night,
but you know, they're not like a super crazy party
crowd and stuff. However, Tony, on the other fucking hand,
that guy, So Tony's on our show every once in
a while, so chances are you might know who I'm
talking about if I bring his name up. But he's
one of the funniest people I know. And I asked
him to help save me from one situation I thought
(29:40):
might bad happen, and I honestly can't talk about it
on the podcast, And of course he got too drunk
and didn't.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Of course, and then the next.
Speaker 2 (29:47):
Thing I know, he's hitting on every single girl's husband,
even though his husband is ten feet away.
Speaker 3 (29:55):
And I and.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Next thing I know, he's trying to get me to
take a straight vodka shot, and I'm like, I'm good, Yeah,
I started drinking water an hour ago. Move on, you
can take your disgusting Vonda shot. So anyways, I of
course get a bunch of videos from him the next
morning about how he was turned and like his husband
took a video of him pass out in the uber
on the way home, and he doesn't really drink like
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that usually, so it was fun to see him like that.
But yeah, it was a really fun wedding. And my
girlfriend met her husband at bingo, so we played bingo
before dinner and that was really fun. And yeah, it
was a good weekend. Just got some more house projects
done and hung out with someone.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
All right, Yeah, all right, no further comments or questions.
That is it for us. Thanks for hanging out with us,
have a good week. We'll we'll reevaluate and chat about
Swifties new album next week.
Speaker 3 (30:44):
Hie, thanks for listening.