This week on Pillow Fort with Roo & Aimee, the fort welcomes its very first guest: artist, friend, and bird lover, Katrina Constantine! The episode kicks off with Roo, fresh from a nap discussing why she is not a narcissist. Aimee shares a story about a boobie cancer scare that led to an unexpected waiting room listening music experience. Meanwhile, Katrina offers her thoughts on everything from famine genes to her plans for donating body parts to friends - and yes, the conversation takes a wild turn when they debate whether or not to "smoke" Katrina after she’s gone.
The three also dive into the joys of little treats, dinosaur birds, and how crows are bakery regulars while pigeons frequent Walmart. Plus, Katrina’s artistic talents get a shoutout, with the duo agreeing she’s better than Michelangelo and should tackle a “penguin Sistine Chapel.”
Don’t miss this episode - it’s a real treat!
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