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September 15, 2025 • 48 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stuck at home, bored and alone. You'd think I could
have some fun on my own, But on all.

Speaker 2 (00:14):
I ca AF with Cecily and Stephanie. What's up?

Speaker 1 (00:18):
Everybody, Welcome to board a f I for one, enjoy
this show, this podcast.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
I mean, really, it's a show. It's a good show.
It's a television show. Some it's on HBO Max. I
don't have a lot of you are following along. It
comes on at a weird time.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
We just do an audio version of it because some
people listen. We understand not everybody wants to sit down
in front of HBO Max and you know.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Watch a show.

Speaker 1 (00:48):
We get that.

Speaker 2 (00:49):
So we're just like call it home box office.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (00:51):
But yeah, a home box office Max, That's what I
call it.

Speaker 1 (00:55):
Yeah, listen. When we got the deal to do this show,
we said to them, we said, listen, home box office Max.
We're not all about like just the visuals like we
think people want to be like walking their dogs or
doing the dishes or some not everybody's you know.

Speaker 2 (01:14):
It's it's radio theater. We know the magic of radio
theater and and I think in many ways it's more
magical than watching us on HBO. Home box office Max.
It's more magical because you can make up your own
what do we look like to you? You know, maybe
it's better than what we look like.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
I guarantee you it is.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
For me.

Speaker 1 (01:38):
I think you're better looking at I think people are
always like it's a sad surprise, it's a bad surprise.
It's like it because you hear about like how How
I was like, you know, very attractive to like Hug
Pension or you know, like hi, these gat Fellas. But
that was many years already, Like we're not even two

(01:59):
minutes ago this episode, I've already mentioned him, which by way.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
Neither of us reached out. We said last week we
would make an offer to him to.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
Appear on this show in an honor for him, and
we did not. We should not make the offer. We
talked ourselves down from that, like we okay, peek behind
the curtain. Afterwards, Cecily was like, no, I really really
think we should do that, And then after talking about
it for like five minutes, she was like, Okay, I
actually really don't think we should do.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
That because he would turn on us, and then he
would just turn his people on us, and it was
just like, what's the point I mean, what's.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
The healing, what's the healing, and where's the healing? Where's
the healing? Physician heal thyself? I don't. That's always said.
It's so funny.

Speaker 2 (02:48):
I have to tell you this before we get into
anything I were not doing. We have if you did
not listen to part one, we did a full recap
of Charlie Sheen's documentary Part one, and then we have
part two coming out next week, which we're gonna do. Yeah, no,
tell me first.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
What were you to say?

Speaker 2 (03:06):
Well, it's just a very are kind of humor that
I was making myself laugh because I was like, you know,
in many ways, in many ways like Stephanie and I
are both. I just started making this. I was like,
we're both kind of like Denise Richards like me kind
of in that I'm just like beautiful and Stephanie in
that like she's a mom, like a soccer mom, like

(03:31):
she knows like she can make sandwiches.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
I can totally not do that. I'm just like the beautiful, right,
the model. The more you bring the model energy, I bring.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
The super bottle energy and you bring the sandwiches. I'm
obviously joking you guys. That is so far from the truth,
but I just was laughing.

Speaker 1 (03:48):
It is true.

Speaker 2 (03:49):
You're the plea, You're the beautiful princess.

Speaker 1 (03:51):
Lady, and I'm the.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
Sort I'm the witch. That's I'm right, I'm the short hobbling.
Speaking of short and hobblings, I do.

Speaker 1 (04:03):
Want to say one.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
I have to say one now that you've brought that up.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Okay, so Cecily and I we loved the Charlie Sheen
dock so oh my god, yes, and we covered it,
so basically we had a whole show of it, so
we don't need to cover one. I've just had a
whole show.

Speaker 2 (04:19):
Yeah, like a full almost hour of just part one,
and then we have a part two covering Part two
coming out next week, yeah, or no this week. When
you're listening, you're hearing us on a Monday, so probably
tomorrow or the.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Next yes, I think tomorrow. Yeah, by tomorrow, yes, or
Wednesday at the latest. But here's the thing, so we
do this whole show, and I am just going on
and on. I'm just like, I just love him now,
I just I'm sorry, but I watched and then I
told you I watched part two, and like, I don't know,
I just I feel so I want to be friends
with him, you know.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Oh And then somebody was like, but you do know,
and we.

Speaker 1 (04:53):
Talked about this, you do know he probably raped Corey
Hayme who said that though, well, nice thing. Somebody said it.
Somebody said it like on the to me, messaged it
to me, or put it. It's it's a comment somewhere.
And I was like, yeah, am I being one of
those people that's like, well, okay, I mean yeah, I mean,

(05:16):
I don't know, like.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
It's so funny, it's so funny.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
It's like it's because what we did, he probably I
mean doing, I mean not to do we think.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
So I don't want to get too into because we're
going to do such a whole thing on it, but
I will say I know someone. She is a woman
who used to listen to me on the radio and
we became sort of pent and pals, and she was
obsessed with me talking about She wanted me to tell
the Corey Feldman story from her view, from her view
because she was really good friends or is really good
friends with Corey Haym's mom, Judy. Okay, so that is

(05:52):
like I got a lot of tea on that over
the years, and Judy swears that it's not true, which
is also in the documentary. So but when I read
his eyes, I don't know, I gotta say, and we
all do it. We're all like, we all look, I mean,
he said these terrors, he said anti Semitic things. He
might have raped Corey Haim, and we're like, but he's

(06:13):
so chiseled. It's sort of where I want to give
myself a path where we'll I'll say to you, I'm like,
but Theovonne said this thing, and you're like, he's not great,
and I'm like, but we all have that. Well, but
if yes, but if I knew, like, that's the thing that's.

Speaker 1 (06:28):
Hard though, because if if I do know that he
did that and he's not taking accountability, then it's gonna
would be really hard, be really hard.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
You know. He said he like Jude up Chuck Glory's name.
You know, I don't know. It's like he did do that.
We saw him do it in real time, and it's
hard to be. But that's when people do to me
about melget like, oh, but he's so charming, and I'm like,
he's the worst person in the fucking world, which is
probably kind of true but.

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Yeah, but true? O. But but was he being anti
Semitic when he was saying that about Chuck LORI because
I thought they're really good friends.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
They are now, but when he was really hot. You
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to get to today. We do all crazy how shit
that I went through last couple?

Speaker 1 (08:58):
So first, so do want start with what happened to
you literally yesterday?

Speaker 2 (09:03):
Yes? Did you just hear that Monroe got a squeaky
fell out, a squeaky toy.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Oh no, because he's Okay, Pepo's like crying by my
feet for no reason. She's already had like three.

Speaker 2 (09:12):
Walks tonight it's sundown time. Yeah yeah, and our little
guys or your little lady and my wandering over to
her bed hopefully she'll go to sleep. And he's been
pacing for hours. Okay, So yesterday I was very amped
up because I had to go to the dentist to
get like a major, major thing. As I said, I
keep saying root canal, but the truth is they were

(09:33):
I did. I had not gone to the dentist in
a long time. I'm not going to say how long
because it's too embarrassing, but I have a major, as
does stuff, major major phobia of the dentist. I'm sure
a lot of us. I mean really bad, like don't
even want my teeth cleaned, hate it all. Yeah yeah, Okay,
So I go and i'd gotten a check up and

(09:54):
they're like, okay, it really wasn't that bad. But they're like,
you do have this big cavity behind this crown, so
we have to take this crown out. We'll see if
it's a root canal. You know how that all end.
But it's like a big to do, and it's two
or three different step days that you have to go,
and it's like a thing so I'm really upset, and
they're like, but you know what, we're so proud of you.
This is a few weeks ago. They're like, you came,
you're here, you did it. We're really and they all

(10:16):
gathered like it was like the best dentists in the world. Yeah, no,
but not ah, and they're like, listen, things have changed
so much, like do you use nitrous oxide? And I go,
you know, it never occurred to me all these years
that I've been scared to go the dentist, it just
never even occurred to me. And they're like, well, we've
got that. We're gonna do that. You're not even gonna
You're gonna love it. It's gonna be so chill.

Speaker 1 (10:36):
And I told you. I kind of told you that too.
I was like, yes, go for the gas.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
Oh yah, yeah, for sure, there's no question. I was
like absolutely. So I was like, yeah, I'll do that,
and they're like, again, we want to say how proud
we are of you. A lot of people are scared
and you did it. You showed up today and okay,
so I come back on the day of my appointment
and it's a lot of different people that work at
the front desk so they don't know who I am,
but they just met me. They don't know me yet.

(11:00):
I was like, okay, I'm here for my thing, and
they're like, okay, cool. So we go there. We go
off into the room and I'm thinking they've made notes
on that I'm a v I've made it very clear
that I'm super anxious right now. Yeah. So we go
in and they don't remember anything, and I was like, okay,
so we're doing the do I need to sign anything
for the nitress or whatever? And they're like, I don't
know you were doing that. That's in the other room.

(11:22):
I was like, well, can you go get it? And
then so now I'm like.

Speaker 1 (11:26):
Well, they're just full of shit.

Speaker 2 (11:27):
They didn't even write in the notes like what was
going you know. I was like, yeah, the fuck. So
I They're like, oh, let me see, let me go see.
So my anxiety. I have a little seven up that
I brought for some reason. So I'm just pacing with
my seven my little little can of seven up. I'm
pacing with it, drinking my seven up, and which is
so obvious why my teeth are crazy so much sugar

(11:49):
all the time, you know, just write me in there.
So they come, the lady comes back. She's like, I
think we can make it work. I've not used it,
but I think I can make it work. So that's
an assistant that's going to be assisting with this crown removal.
That's not use the machine, right.

Speaker 1 (12:04):
Yes, so I have to be licensed for that.

Speaker 2 (12:07):
I would think so. So she keeps trying to talk
me out of it.

Speaker 1 (12:10):
But the dentists themselves, how does either Yeah, right, but
there's they're gonna be there right.

Speaker 2 (12:16):
Yes, she's there, so wait, this is so crazy. So
the lady, not the dentist, but she the assistant, keeps
trying to talk me out and she goes, you don't
need it, you're here, you've done it before, you don't
need it. I go, I am only here for it,
and I promise you I'm not. Like then I felt
like do they think I'm like a drug seeker or something?

Speaker 1 (12:34):
I mean, we talked about this too with me not
to still focus now, like I have that same feeling
of like, but my guy was like no, no, no,
do it And I was like, oh, are you sure?
And you know, I was like, okay, well I'm sober.
But I had to be reasonable with myself and go, Okay,
you're not drug of course you're not. But I can't

(12:55):
imagine if they acted like I.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
Was, that would be ridiculous even matter about what happened,
because they weren't necessarily But she's like, you don't need it,
and it's two hundred dollars an hour, and I'm like,
got it, got it? Where do I sign I'm not
doing it? Like this is crazy. I don't even I'm
not even you know, not even like a big I'm
not a big drug taker, but I'm like, you're not.
I've been told by everyone this is the only way

(13:17):
to get through this, right, Yes.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
I absolutely I would never do it another way At
this point, I can't believe I ever had to go
through about that.

Speaker 2 (13:26):
It made it so much more bearable.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
And what the main thing it does, in my opinion,
whether you think you could get through it or not,
is it takes away the the trauma of it so
that you don't dread it the next time one hundred percent.

Speaker 2 (13:40):
So then she's like trying to talk me out of it,
and then I start crying before we even started, I
just burst into tears as early in the morning, and
I'm having so much anxiety and she's like, how are
you feeling right now? And then I kind of looked
at her crying, and she goes, I do see that
you're crying. Hold on one second. So she leaves and
I'm the reason I'm crying is like I'm like, they're
not listening to me, and we made a deal, like
this was the deal. Like I thought that they all

(14:01):
were going to gather around and tell me how great. Right.

Speaker 1 (14:04):
It was so stupid.

Speaker 2 (14:06):
So then they they bring in this tank and whatever.
The dentist comes in. She's like, okay, we're good to go.
They put it on and she's like okay, and I
see her just go just to oxygen. At first, I
guess maybe that's normal. Yes, So I'm breathing an oxygen
and then uh, They're like, okay, we're gonna they do
the numbing. They go, do you want the nitrous for

(14:27):
the numbing? And I said, I don't need it for
the numbing. You're going to put a gel on there
and put a needle in. I'm fine with that actually, weirdly,
so you can just do it once. It's really understand
why they wouldn't.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Just I don't know. I got it for everything because
why not.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:43):
If you're gonna.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
I paid for it, right right, So then I go,
it's okay, And so then they put it on. They're
like put oxygen at first, and then I see your
like little hands. I don't know what's going on. So
then she starts. I go, I just need it for
the drilling. She starts the drilling and I can a
still feel it. My d was like, this too, we
never get numb enough. Like I'm like, you gotta me too.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
Me too. I feel I'm telling you I'm the same way.
And I think I told you that one time that
my regular dentist kind of shamed me about that because
I was feeling it and she was like, you don't
feel it, and I was like.

Speaker 2 (15:14):
Ye yes, I do, and then until you don't, so
you're not lying because eventually you don't. So that was happening,
but I didn't. I always go through that. So but
I was hoping for the nitress. So then I raised
my hand. Oh this is the funniest part. Okay, my neighbor,
I think I told you this too. I really adore
she's great. But she was like, oh, she's she really
doesn't like drugs that's like a big thing for her.

(15:35):
So she's like, don't. She goes, I did nitress ones
and I couldn't even move my hands. And then so
I say to the I know, I know, I know,
I know. So I say to the lady, I go,
what if I can't move my hands? My neighbor said,
I'm I go, can we have a blinking system? And
she's like, okay, you're not. We don't need a blinking system.
I was like, but if we do need a blinking system,
and I have to if I blink four times, that

(15:57):
means turn it off. And she goes, we're not going
to need that and I and so I go okay. Oh.
They also put goggles on me. So I'm like, well,
there goes my blinking system. They're not going to be
able to but they're like, you don't need that. So
so then I don't know what she's saying to the lady,
but I so I raise my hand and I go,
I am not feeling nitrous and I'm feeling She goes, okay, well,
just keep breathing. Keep breathing, and I hear her say

(16:20):
to the woman to the assistant, she goes, no, you
want to turn the knob that way, that way, that way,
So she's turning it the wrong way, like it's doesn't
know how to use it. And she goes, just go
ahead and put it on thirty percent, which I looked
up on Reddit is nothing. You're not going to get
anything from thirty percent. So she has an on thirty percent.
I don't feel it. So then she's drilling, drilling. I
start crying again. This is not someone who's on nitrous.

(16:40):
I'm the anxiety is home.

Speaker 1 (16:41):
Because they're the rolls laughing gas, not crying gas. They
ever heard it called crying gas before? That should be
a sign.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
No one's laughing.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Yes.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
So I'm crying crying, and she goes, okay, okay, and
I was like, well, I just don't know why I'm
paying for this thing. It's just I'm and she goes,
I said, and then I always put it on me,
I said, is my anxiety so high that it's overwriting it?
And she's maybe. So then I see her like show
the assistant. She gives her like a thumbs up, like
go move it up a little because she'd only had

(17:10):
on thirty percent, which I heard, So she moves it
up to something and then I felt it, and I
was like, oh, this is great. My first thought was like,
I get the Charlie she and crackbja. I sort of not.
I immediately was like I get it. I totally get
I think I'm a heroin outic now. So I got it.
So it lasted for five minutes and then went away.
So I know what it was supposed to feel like,

(17:31):
because the lady turned it on and then turned it off.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
Yeah, and so.

Speaker 2 (17:35):
For the rest of the hour, and it was a
two hour procedure. At the hour and a half mark,
I just said, I raised my hand and I go,
just take it off. You turned it off, so just
take it off. And they were like okay, and they
were really happy to take it off. I don't think
there was enough nitress in the tank. I think honestly
they didn't have enough. They said they were going to

(17:55):
do it and didn't have it. Well, then I wouldn't
have paid for it, because I mean, I'm telling you.
When I had it, they were like do you want to?
Do you want more?

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Do you want less? Do you want more? And I
was like I was pretty fucked up, like the whole time.

Speaker 2 (18:09):
Yeah, it's really fun. Now I will say, for the
five minutes, but it could have been a much better experience.
But instead I had to go through my regular dental
awfulness right to like, and now I have.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
To go back.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
That's literally not the point of it, they know then,
and it was, yeah, I'm gonna have to change. I
have to get it finished. And then and I really
liked them otherwise, but I was really displeased. It felt
like you guys they were lying.

Speaker 1 (18:34):
Yeah, you were. You need to complain, I know, but
like I need to say, nobody I know has had
that experience. If you're going to give me gas, then
I should be out of it the whole time.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
And you sound like a drug seeker. Oh you know
what I mean.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
But even if you were a drug seeker, you're having
a procedure, right, and you're not. You're not asking if
you can buy some to take home, right, You're not
trying to throw a tank of it. You're just having
a procedure.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
And you I'm going to pay a thousand dollars. You
could get nitrous a lot cheaper and easier than a
thousand dollars dental. But I'm not Bill Murray, you know.
And like, so it was just so frustrating because so
I finished it and they're like, you did it, and
then then I left. They didn't give me like a
spit cup, you know, at the end of it. So
there's all this metal in my mouth. They didn't even
give me a rinse cup or the scope.

Speaker 1 (19:19):
They're supposed to give you whatever like this.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
Yeah, it was crazy. So then I went out and paid.
They were all very nice at the front desk and
then like, okay, see you, and they're like, so, do
we need to make another appointment. I was like, yeah,
my tooth is out, there's a temporary it's already made
for the We made all the appointments at the same time.
So yes, And it's very hard for me to come
to these, so like, don't forget. And so then I
leave and then I'm waiting for my uber and I

(19:44):
go back in and I go, hey, do I need
to take tilan all or anything? And they're like nope.
And I get home. I get on Slack for my job,
my other my other job, and I was like, hey, guys,
anybody know if I need tailan all after a two
hour dental procedure, Yes, take it now, And they're like,
take it now before it wears off. Of course, I
mean I should know that at this age, but I

(20:05):
hadn't been to the dentist. But then they should have
told you. Nope, they didn't tell me anything. There was
nothing like, hey, rinds this out. Then I was like, even, like, well,
can I can I not eat on? How long? To like?
Can eat on the side. They're like, oh, nothing, harder
chewy until you get your real tooth back. I'm like,
thanks for telling me, Like, I mean, this is the
real dentist is giving that that was the existance. These

(20:25):
are the assistant that I was off to the like
I finished and she wanted to be done. Oh, I
even tell you the craziest part. And I feel bad
because I like this dentist. I don't want to lose that.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
What do you like about her?

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Well? I like them at first. But here's the other thing.
When they saw how anxious when I was crying before,
like it even started before, when I was arguing about
the nitress, she came in. She goes, you know, because
you're so nervous, maybe we start you out small and
do the deep cleaning. And I go, I told you already,
I'm not doing the deep cleaning. I already just did
a cleaning. We're doing all this and you said it

(20:56):
was dire to get this this crown done. You said
you were worried about how big the cavity was, So
why are you When would that be? Then? Why would
you put that off? And she's like, okay, okay. I
was like, I got myself here, we're doing the thing.
I don't want to do a deep thumb cleaning. I'm
not doing that shit.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
That's so bizarre. I don't like this dentist for you.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
I don't want to live. They're the best dentists I've had. Like,
that's the thing.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
I hope that you like. What do you like about it?

Speaker 2 (21:23):
Didn't I didn't feel I didn't feel pain, and sometimes
I have like I felt a little pain when it
wasn't numb enough. But she had a very soft, gentle hand.
She's very kind. It didn't hurt. You didn't feel it,
No I did. It didn't hurt except for like i'd
feel the cold air that hurt. That's when I was like,
numb it more. She was a good she's a very
good dentist. I think my issue was I don't think

(21:44):
they had enough nitrous and I think they didn't want
to tell me because I would freak get the fuck
out and leave. I just why, what other reason would
it be to put it on thirty? When I looked online,
normal would be sixty percent? So why would you put
it on thirty? And then like when I.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Got it's so interesting because I was good, I swear
to god, I was like, I can't remember, but I
think I was at sixty percent.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Yes, So why would they do that to me?

Speaker 1 (22:08):
You said that, I well, I think that, well, it
would be pretty criminal if they just didn't have it.
So they charged you for it and didn't really use it. Yeah,
they used to, and I know that it was in there.
I knew the difference because part of me was trying
to go, well, I guess I'm so crazy.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
I just can't feel it.

Speaker 1 (22:23):
No, you can feel you can definitely, you were definitely
feeling the difference.

Speaker 2 (22:26):
I felt it for those five minutes. I was like,
this is amazing. I mean it was like a train spotting. Yes,
I like fell into the chair. Yes, that's how it
should feel. Yeah, and then I was like I can
do this. This is a blast. I was getting whorried.
I was going to start laughing. In those five minutes,
I was like, things are feeling funny. It's what mushrooms
are supposed to feel like. I don't.

Speaker 1 (22:48):
Yeah, it's like kind of good except for like for me,
and I'm just I'm just being being honest. For me.
It wasn't like that great because I was also still
really anxious about the per so I was constantly check
kind of checking myself like okay, all right, am I okay, okay,
am I feeling anything like? And then I was. It

(23:08):
was so I wasn't completely like relaxed, yeah I was.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
I wasn't like feeling like a fun like, oh I'm on,
I'm legally on, I'm legally high right now.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
I was like, okay, okay, we're good right now. I'm
not feeling it. But I definitely felt very out of it,
which is how I wanted to feel.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
That's exactly what yes, and that's what you said, sort
of a twilt. I didn't have that. I felt like
this is what Heroin felt. I mean, I was like,
this is wo which is what made me even matter
that it was five minutes right of two hours, right.
I don't know why they would do that to themselves,
because they made it harder on themselves. I kept stopping.
I kept raising my hand like stop, and I'd ask

(23:47):
for breaks because it was so low. If I'd been
on that shit, I wouldn't have been out. I would
have not cared at all. And I can't believe when
I got home, I'd like metal in my mouth, Like
how come I didn't spit this? Nobody gave me a
water cup. I think that was the assistant's fault. It
was very nice at one point when I did feel it,
though I did the five minutes. I remember they were like,
you are doing a really good job, and then I

(24:08):
was like, so are you? And so are you? I
do remember saying that. I like made a point to
tell the assistant that she was great. So maybe they
were like it's too much for her. But I wasn't
like saying anything weird. I mean, I didn't black out.
It was just like cool.

Speaker 1 (24:25):
So I guess you know what people can get out
of this episode of our home Box Office.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Show is the dentist.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
It's a heroin attic.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
Now I don't want to lose her. I don't want
them to hear this, and then like, well, no one
knows who my dentist is.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
How would you. You're not saying it what I I
can't imagine they listened to your podcast. They don't remember
who you are from appointment to appointment. They're not like,
oh my god, it's Cecily Oltmore. We listened to board
AF it's so good.

Speaker 2 (24:58):
I mean, you're okay, yeah, no, that's fair because I'm
probably gonna keep them, but we're gonna have to have
a conversation like what the fuck? And when they put
the tooth back in, they have to drill it again.
She's like, no drilling. I'm like, no, I know, I've
had crowns put back in. You do have to drill it.
That's not true. You're just lying every step of the way.
And it did suck to pay that extra two hundred.

(25:19):
At least they didn't charge me an hour and a
half because it was that an hour and a half
mark where I was like, just take it off. Because
also it was making a big mark on my on
my nose. It was very like, was yours like a
big mask? Yes? Yeah, it like imprints on your face?

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Is it still like that? Could you take a selfie?
Can we put it on the on the wall?

Speaker 2 (25:41):
It was two big red lines I'm like, well, that's
gonna be forever. And then the glass I asked finally,
I was like, can we just take these glasses off?
They're making a mark on my elevens.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
You're like, can I do me a favor and can
we mark up, like where the mask line so that
I can have this tattooed.

Speaker 2 (25:59):
I mean, what an unpleasant experience when it didn't have
to be. And I cried. Then I got in the
uber on the way back and the guy I was like,
I'm sorry, I'm going to come in hot. That was horrible.
It was like, such a horrible experien He goes, dentists
are a sham. I git a whole thing. I was like, oh,
I don't know if they're totally a sham, but I
didn't feel I guess I needed a crown.

Speaker 1 (26:18):
I guess. So I have put my crown experience in
just in the rear view because I just don't you know.

Speaker 2 (26:26):
It's one of those things that it's like it happened
to me. I got through it. I had to do something.
You only had one. I've had so many.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
No I had well, okay, I have had one crown
that involved a root canal. But yes, but don't forget.
I've had two teeth that broke. Okay, my history is
I had one tooth that broke. I bit down on
pizza and felt something crack and I didn't know what

(26:52):
it was and I couldn't and then I went to
the DA and it hurt. And then I went to
the dentist and she found it. She was like, oh,
your tooth is totally cracked in half. I can't help you.
You have to go have it taken out. And it
was a big, smaller Yeah. So I had it taken out,
and I had They did an implant.

Speaker 2 (27:10):
It's expensive.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
That was super expensive. It was like thirty five hundred dollars.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
Jesus or more my insurance. Yeah, so I don't so
that happened.

Speaker 1 (27:23):
And then after you get the after the implant heels,
then you go get a fake tooth over it. Oh,
and then they have to like that part doesn't really hurt.
They have to like shape the tooth and then they
match the color and blah blah blah. Then I molder,
did they have to match the color well because you
could kind of see it, it wasn't all the way
in the back well, because you don't kind of have

(27:44):
one tooth.

Speaker 2 (27:45):
That's like a very random color. I have a yellow,
random yellow tooth, and I don't know why. I have
no idea. When I used to work at the kindergarten,
like kids would always be like, what the heck is
that we do? Because kids say the darnedest thing they
really do.

Speaker 1 (28:00):
And the next one they were it felt like my
dentist said I needed a root canal because it was
not responding to the cold, you know, so the tooth
was dying. So I went into the late to the
endo dauntist or whatever, and she was like, here's the thing.
I can do, a root canal.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
But it's very fishy that your tooth.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Just dyed for no reason, Like I suspect I'm worried
that there's a crack in the tooth.

Speaker 2 (28:29):
And that's because teeth don't your tee your roots don't.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
Normally just die unless something is wrong, right right. So
I was like, well, she's like, but I don't know,
so I hate to have you just go have your
tooth removed if it could be saved. Yeah, I was like, well,
I don't know. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
That's a big responsibility for me.

Speaker 1 (28:52):
I don't want to just go have a tooth pulled
for no reason, a big tooth. It's going to need
another fucking implant. So I was like, let's just do it.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Then.

Speaker 1 (29:01):
This is the one that I did no gas, and
it was horrible and I was crying and they acted
like I was being a big baby. Yep, yep, and
they were kind of mean. And then halfway through it,
she was like, well, bad news, there is a crack.
And I was like, so I still had to pay
like twelve hundred dollars because she didn't finish it, I know, son,

(29:24):
And then I had to go back to my regular
to the oral surgeon, have the tooth removed, have an implant.
Oh and then remember I think I told you because
somebody was like, ah, you don't need to do that.
There's dentists that will do it all at the same time.
So I had called a couple places and this one
place was like, yeah, we can pull your tooth and

(29:45):
put it in an implant all at the same time
and do the crown. And I was like, okay, but
you're gonna put me out right. They were like, oh,
absolutely not, They're just gonna just numb it. Novacane. I
was like, oh hell no.

Speaker 2 (30:02):
No, And I've done that so many times without even thinking,
Without even thinking, I had another, nobody offered. As I'm crying, shaking, sweating,
nobody bothered to say, like, you know, there is another way.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
Yes, So I did have to pay more, but I
went to my regular guy and he punched a card,
so like, the next one, I think is free.

Speaker 2 (30:22):
Now.

Speaker 1 (30:23):
I went to my guy. I had it done. I
told him about the story about the guy who was like, yeah,
they do everything. It's a one stop shop. And he
was like absolutely not. He was like, no, that's crazy.
And he goes, this is what these people do. They
go take like a workshop in Vegas and they get
license to do that and they should not be doing it.

(30:43):
And I said, then what happens? He goes, then they
do it wrong and you end up having to come
to me anyway. Yes, right, And I was like okay.
So he put me to sleep, took the tooth out,
put the implant in there you go, went back to
my dentist and had another tooth in, and then the
third one was the one that I had the laughing gas.

(31:04):
I went to the guy. He said, I can do
a root canal. I was doing the gas in the
middle of it, though. He goes, he stopped it. I
kind of woke me up, and he goes, h a
little bit of bad news. He goes, there is a
crack in the tooth and I was like what and
he goes and now I'm high still, like you know,
I'm okay, but I'm still like a little out of it,

(31:27):
and I'm like turn it back on. And I said, well,
what do you want to do? And he goes, well,
He's like, I think I can save it. He goes,
I think you'll be okay, and I was like, okay.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Then just then f He's like, but I don't know.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
You want me to finish it. I go as opposed
to you stop in the middle, and I go have
the tooth removed and he goes, yeah, he goes, I
think this will last. He goes, it could be. It
could last, you know. I go, well, is it going
to last six months? And he goes, no, We're talking years.
And I was like, then, finish.

Speaker 2 (31:56):
The fucking job and put me back into the Twilight? Yeah,
what is what do they not do? That? Is there
a weird Steve Martin? You'll be a da is there
like a weird thing. Is it a sadist thing? Are
they fucking with us? I don't who chooses that? Who
chooses that to drill? What? Who wakes up?

Speaker 1 (32:16):
No?

Speaker 2 (32:16):
If there are people that are dentists that are listening
and way in on all of this, should you be
able to do one stop shop? Are you lying? If
you're not giving someone the nitress they're paying for?

Speaker 1 (32:27):
I think that that is some kind of crime.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
I kind of felt that way too. And then because
here's the weird thing, the fact that she was so adamant.
She's like, you don't need it not. The assistant was like,
you just don't. I don't think you need it's expensive?
You got how expensive it is, right, and you just
like you got this? So like something was being I
just whether it was whether they were lying or not
they didn't believe. They was like they felt they were

(32:51):
helping me in some way, like, look, look how brave
you are? All right? I have another story beyond this. Yeah.
Two things, one really quick that's going to make you laugh.
I was talking to my friend today, our friend of
the show, Mike, and he was talking about something. He's
going on about something, and I was I was sort
of half listening and looking at my phone at the
same time, you know, And we were talking about like

(33:13):
Jim Morrison in that group and all the twenty seven club,
the people that died at twenty seven, And he was like,
did you ever hear the story about Janet Janie Janis Joplin,
that's her name, right, That sounds weird when I faced Joplin,
of course, yeah, yeah for some you know how like
in your mind is of course, but it just seems
I don't know what just happened there. But he's like,

(33:34):
did you ever know the story about Janis Joplin. She
was just so sick of Jim Morrison going on and
on about something that she hit him over the head
with a with a whiskey bottle and then they got
in another fight and she did it again the next day.
So he's telling me the story. I don't know what
the story is. I'm half listening, and then I'm and
he's like, did you hear me?

Speaker 3 (33:53):
And I go, hell yeah, And he goes, what did
I just say? And I go, I don't know exactly,
like something about a whiskey bottle, something about Jim Morrison,
And he's like, that is the most he calls me
trip dubs.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Which I don't even want to explain, but he's like,
that is the most untripped dubs thing I've ever heard.
He's like, you would never say hell yeah to someone
like putting a whiskey bottle. He's like, you would hate that.
He goes, if you were listening, you would know that
you hate that.

Speaker 1 (34:21):
That is so funny. He caught me.

Speaker 2 (34:23):
I was like, because I just was just saying what
He's like, do you her Man go oh, hell yeah?
And I was like, you see that he goes do
that on the podcast. See how he goes. See how
well Stephane is he if Stephanie likes it, if she's
telling a story and you just go, oh, hell yeah, Well.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
I probably wouldn't be like what did I just say?
What did I just say? Cecily put you on the
spot on the podcast? Were you were you listening? What
about the whiskey bottle? Hey?

Speaker 2 (34:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (34:51):
What happened with the whiskey bottle?

Speaker 2 (34:55):
Was it Jim Morrison or Jimmy Hendrix? Because I said both.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
Or Jim Jimmy. You're like, Jim Jimmy Beam.

Speaker 2 (35:01):
Jim Falon, Jimmy Fallon. He's like nope, Jimmy Fallon was
not even born yet. And then that becomes the argument, Okay,
this will lead us, let's lead it home. I'm where,
I'm okay with my dentity. I just want you to
say one more time, right, like, I'm not going to
get I don't want them to leave me.

Speaker 1 (35:16):
I why would they leave you. They're not going to
leave you for saying that they didn't give you the
laughing guest the whole time, right, or they're well, yeah,
but it's kind of accusing them of a crime that
I don't want to accuse them of anything.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
I just feel something was weird. I agree. Okay, speaking
of weird, let's talk a little bit about Fomo, let's
talk about Fomo. Okay, because Homo Fomo led me to
a concert for a band that I have no interest in. Yeah, Bomo.
A friend of mine last week called who I hadn't

(35:50):
seen in a while and really wanted to hang out with,
and she was like, what are you doing? She's very spontaneous,
She is not a planner, and I know that if
I want to see her, I have to kind of
do it on her terms. It's just how it is,
you know, when it's just how it is in friendships.
If you want to if you want to be friends,
like you got to just like decide that day when
you're going to do something. And okay, some people are
like that. So I was excited that she texted, she goes,

(36:11):
what are you doing in a couple hours, Let's fucking
go to Oasis. Now. I don't really especially like Oasis.
Mm hmm, don't hate oh, I don't dislike them. They
had some really fun moments, I mean, you know, but
I was like, fuck, yeah, okay. So there was a
lot of back and forth on what time we should leave,
which I won't go into, but it became a bit
of an argument. I am a bit of an early bird.

(36:33):
Stephanie knows this about me. I made us get to
Barnicked Ladies like six hours.

Speaker 1 (36:37):
Or but you didn't hear a huge argument from me
on that because I'm also like that, I'm anxious.

Speaker 2 (36:43):
I'm an anxious person as well as you know.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
And I do not like the idea that like anything
could go wrong, Like there's a lot could go wrong.
It could be terrible. There's so many things, especially if
I'm going to go, like if the plan is something
that like shuttles. Then I'm just like, can we just
go like the night before and.

Speaker 2 (37:04):
Do a picnic? Yeah, the night before, like we'd pay
if we pay over one hundred bucks, which we both
did for Bar Naked Ladies, which I think was probably
a mistake because our seats weren't that great, Like we
you know, we did our best. Yeah, but I was like,
let's just go hang out because parking is a thing,
getting into the thing, and I wanted to see the
opening bands. Yeah, Like I don't like rushing at all.
And you were you were totally cool that we got

(37:25):
Like I got a little pretzel.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
Imagine if we if we'd missed the opening band, we
didn't know who was going to think it Forgetsprocket, which
was the best part. It was absolutely the best part
of the whole thing. Imagine if we just come for
just the Bar Naked Ladies, we would have been so
we would not have been sad because we wouldn't have known,
but we would not have had as good a time exactly.

Speaker 2 (37:47):
And I don't like looking for my seats once the
show started. I don't like all that. Like, you know, also,
we would have missed the Gin Blossoms, Yes, around Okay,
So we were having a little bit of to do.
I mean, she was being ridiculous, laid I was being
ridiculously early. I was like, let's meet in the middle.
We didn't. We were late, we were stressed. We get
there with that part doesn't really matter. But I'm sitting

(38:08):
there and I'm a lot This is going to be surprising.
I'm a lot less anxious than I used to be.
There's a little bit more of a sense of peace.
Usually when I'm in situations like for somebody, I have
a little bit more contentment right now. That probably will change.
But we got there with like twenty minutes to spare.
And I mean we missed both opening bands, which I

(38:29):
was fine did We'd agreed that was fine, so I
was like, oh, yeahs one was Oh, they're pretty big,
and I don't really like them, so it really didn't
We both agreed on it. I just don't remember, but
I just said, but I do want to get there
in time. Yeah, one I didn't know, and then one
was pretty You'd have to look it up, but I
didn't care. I'd care. It was like kind of a

(38:50):
punk pop thing I didn't really care about. Okay, I'm
including always, so I was fine with that. But we
get there and there's very little time and we have
to climb way up and like when you know, you
have to like get people to stand up to find
your seat, and it was already getting dark, and I
was the ninety thousand people at this show at the
Rose Bowl, ninety thousand people, so I was like, eh,

(39:11):
so I'm getting I was kind of agitated. So I
was like, all right, it's Cage the Elephant one of
the opening sounds. Oh my god, I fucking love them.
I kind of do like Cage the Elephant. We didn't
see that. She didn't want to go, and I was like, fine.

Speaker 1 (39:22):
Oh my god. I would have gone to a literally
gone to a Cage the Elephant show.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
That would have been better because then you can leave.
I would have rather done that and leave, but I didn't.
I don't dislike them, but I didn't care enough. I
was like, it's fine, but I would have been happy
to just be there. So we missed that. So we
get there with twenty minutes before Oasis starting, so I'm
kind of pissed. I'd give her my credit. This isn't
the story about her, but I was like, here's my
credit card, go get me a drink. I'm not I go.

(39:49):
I'm not standing in line. I told you that. And
she's like, no, no, that's fine. I'm I'm fine to
do that. She didn't care. She's like, I'll look in
the dark for the seats. I was like, go get
us drinks and I know that's but I was like,
that was the one thing I'd said is I don't
want to be there climbing to my seat while they started.

Speaker 1 (40:06):
Yeah, you said that.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
I said it a lot, so she was cool with it.
She came back. We were fine, but when I was
waiting for her, that took thirty minutes, by the way,
she came back with one second to spare. I swear
to god, the English guy's next dou She was like,
well done you. It was kind of so I could
just hear like a lot of Oasis people around me,
and it's very it's a very white man k rock crowd.

(40:28):
Yeah yeah, and a lot of Brits. Oh. I wore
my Liverpool jersey and I had a whole conversation with
my ex Jeff about that because he's a big soccer
guy and I was like, can I should I wear
my Liverpool, Jersey to Oasis, and he was like, no,
they're Manchester. You're gonna get beaten up. And I was like, no,
I'm not, and he goes, yes you are. I go, oh,
I'm not gonna. And nobody cared. Nobody's looking at me.

(40:49):
These guys do not care about me or my jersey.
I wore it anyway. So I'm listening to all these guys.
There's all these Brits and they're fun to listen to,
but they're probably not probably wouldn't be real good friends.
It turns out a lot of my friends, a lot
of people I knew, were there, but they were like
in the pit, they were close to the stage, you know,
they were like doing it up. But I had a

(41:11):
lot of people I really liked that were there. So
ultimately I was very happy I went because there was
Liam is really funny. He was making some interesting little
speeches which I recorded, and you know, there's a couple
of great songs, and there were fireworks, and I like,
I was proud of myself because there was a time
where ninety thousand people I would have been scared of,

(41:32):
like a terrorist attack. You know, Like my mind used
to always go there and now it's sort of like
I was. I was chill from me, but it did
take us for me, so not compared to you know,
Charlie Sheen maybe, but.

Speaker 1 (41:48):
I was pretty chill.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
And then which which version of try guess on Heroin?
I mean, but he was pretty chill on crack too
for some reason. Yes, I don't know how he did that.
But when we left, and I will never go to
the Rose Bowl again unless it's like one of my
all time favorites like if Derandrean maybe. But it took
us one hour just to get out of the stadium,

(42:09):
not even to the street. They closed off some gates.
There was some kind of confusion. There was so much
confusion that people started chanting let us out, and they
wouldn't for some reason. Wow been this gate. It was
something sort of drive the car. So I don't know
what happened, but we got stuck for an hour just
to get to the street. That took us another hour

(42:31):
to get to the car. We had to walk. We
walked to just to get to your car yourself. It
took about an hour and a half to get out
of the car. From our seats to the car took
an hour and a half walking.

Speaker 1 (42:44):
And did you know where you were parked?

Speaker 2 (42:46):
Yes, she was. She was good at that. She had that,
she had it like in the phone. So we had
that going, I think. But I mean we walked five
miles total because we looked at our thing, and that
just feels like if I I'm still glad, I went maybe,
Oh that's the last thing is all the guys, all
the k rock guys around are singing in the voice,

(43:08):
in the k rock voice, like the green Day voice.

Speaker 1 (43:11):
Huh So it's just a lot of dudes.

Speaker 2 (43:13):
Like my bad, I'm going to put you the one,
and it's like, oh, no, this is not my people. Please,
were not my people. But yet I bragged about it
a lot online and then when someone tried to come
for me, someone made a snarky statement on threads. Someone
I know made the snarky statement. They're like, oh, I

(43:33):
was gonna text some people you okay when I saw
how bad their seats were, and I was one of
those people, and he just it was just a blanket
statement to a lot it because he was you know,
everybody's posting their oasis shit. So I wrote, have some
peanut butter with that, Jay, because you are jealous because
you missed out on Oasis. Yes, and it was fun
and I'm glad I went. So that was kind of

(43:54):
a rollercoaster of a story that was really good. Closed
out Straw. Sorry, I had so many stories today.

Speaker 1 (44:02):
It was too you had to eat. This is the
place for them. It was very by and I told
I talked a lot about my teeth, so that happened.

Speaker 2 (44:13):
I feel like I didn't give you the floor enough.

Speaker 1 (44:15):
Oh my god, I get the floor constantly. I'm exhausted
from from the floor on my personal social media because
people are crazy, which may or may not lead to
our Patreon this week. We'll have to to chat about it. Yeah,
I feel I think, oh, yes we do.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
Yes, Okay, you guys, if you're not on board a
f patron. First of all, I we don't often like
make you do stuff. But the last couple of weeks
I told the craziest story you're ever going to hear,
I think, aside from Charlie Sheen. Yeah, and Stephanie's got
a really amazing like we've got some shit to talk
about this week too. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (44:54):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (44:54):
How amazing it's going to be, but I'm going to tell.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
You about some uh ah, some stuff. I got some stuff.
So yeah, let's say, how do our people though.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
Yes, like our Caroline Bastion and Silvano Dometic and Sandra
green Day call it rock and.

Speaker 1 (45:15):
Patrick Price it's hard to work, Julie turned Boomy and
Victoria Blake Ache.

Speaker 2 (45:25):
Andrea Crammer. It hurts your voice like it. When I did,
I almost started coughing. I had Hell Richard Rolical Good,
Jean Vasha pet it's very nasal, Carrie.

Speaker 1 (45:36):
M Karen Johnson Watson, Jacqueline Bellock, Victoria Blake, Jill Shaw Atheneganshirt.
I'm doing a more posh.

Speaker 2 (45:46):
Price, and I have to say this real quick. Also,
I'm making fun of these voices. But one of my
favorite bands ever is The Cure. So you can, like
I would, I'd be upset. That's a different voice, but
you could. People could mock mine goth shit too, So
I get it. And by the way, I do also
want to say that Liam and Nole Gallagher sounded amazing.

Speaker 1 (46:07):
Well, something you should know is that The Cure is
very popular among high school kids. Is this true?

Speaker 2 (46:13):
I swear to God, Well, I love that so much.
Then we're going to have a good generation. Sadie was
wearing a Cure t shirt today. You tell her that
I've seen them twice, and they both play have played
many Cure songs in their shows at school.

Speaker 1 (46:26):
You've seen them twice. I've probably seen him at least
twice too.

Speaker 2 (46:30):
Really quick, Cure story, really quick. I know we have
to say goodbye. But I went in eighth grade or
ninth grade with my friend Tanya, and she let me
wear her really cute skirt, but it was a little big,
so we made put little safety pins around it to
hold it up. Huh. And we were on the floor
because my dad had got me these school tickets, and
we were by ourselves, and so we stood on our

(46:51):
chairs and we postood up so we could see because
we were in ninth grade. And my skirt fell off,
oh on, fell off underwear. Nobody knows except Anya. She's like,
and it was cool, and I put it back on,
but I mean just off, like the safety pen thing
came off, and I had no I had no pants.
Oh no, but in a ninth grade But I wasn't

(47:14):
freaked out. I really was sort of like I was
so happy to be at the Cure that I just
didn't didn't bother me.

Speaker 1 (47:20):
That's pretty crazy.

Speaker 2 (47:22):
Uh. But you know who's not crazy as Becky Barras.
She makes the custom T shirts that we love. We
each have like three. I'm such a fan. It's such
a good gift. If you're looking for gifts, you can
you can design your own or choose from what she's
already done. Go to her Facebook page Basic Becky or
her website just basic Beecky dot com.

Speaker 1 (47:41):
Yep. And last, but not least, is our girl, Randy Mayames.
And I'm going to say this, I think you should
give some money to the ACLU. We need them on
that wall right now. And I think Randy Mayames knows
what we're talking about. We need to fight for our
for our right to party, not just to party, but

(48:03):
also to exist. So please give some money to the
a c l U because they take take this to
the courts, to the Supreme Court and beyond.

Speaker 2 (48:12):
I think I could hire them for my nitrous oxides, yes,
of course, but I want to keep the dentist.

Speaker 1 (48:18):
We love you.

Speaker 2 (48:19):
If you're listening, I love you, wrong, okay, all right,
I love you, Thank you, We're sorry.

Speaker 1 (48:25):
I'm sorry.

Speaker 2 (48:25):
Bye.
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