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August 24, 2023 • 71 mins

Hey Besties! Welcome to Episode 14 where we discuss our unpopular opinions. Do you agree?! Should we turn this into a series?!

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Kristine (00:08):
Hey, it's Christine and Carrie, and we are best
friends.
Welcome to Two

Carrie (00:11):
Babes Podcast.
We are two best friends that ownan online clothing boutique
called Lavender and LaceBoutique.
It's an online women's boutiquebased outta Sher Park, Alberta.
And honestly, we started apodcast just because we like to
hear ourselves talk.

Kristine (00:24):
Yeah, we do.
Yeah.
I actually thoroughly enjoylistening to us.
Yeah, me too.
Yeah.
Like when I edit the podcast, I,I laugh.
You do laugh.
I edit our podcast in theoffice.
Typically, for the most part.
If you know, if things work outwell, that's when I edit and
Carrie and I share an office.
So I am just fucking howling.
Yeah.

(00:45):
Like I am laughing.
I think we're ing hilarious.
We are funny.
So funny.
And I love that for us.
So I hope you guys think we'refunny too.
And it's not just a right.
You know, whatever.
But I mean, here you are, you'relistening to us so Well, we
gotta be good at something

Carrie (01:00):
Um, can we take a little pause for a second?
Of course we can.
Um,

Kristine (01:03):
we didn't order coffee.
Fuck.
I'm not taking this out.
That's funny.

Carrie (01:07):
Yeah.
Yeah.
I would love it if you did that.
Right Now I

Kristine (01:10):
have my computer.
Yeah.
So it makes sense.
Yeah.
Ah, that's a piss off, right?
Yeah.
I love coffee more than I likebreathing.

Carrie (01:20):
Me too.
There's some, um, I'm popularopinions that I think we're
gonna get very heated talkingabout probs, about

Kristine (01:27):
coffee probs.
I know Jace told me one lastnight.
What was it?
He's like, energy drinks arebetter than coffee.
And I'm like, fuck you Jace.
Don't get get out of my room.
My room.
Yeah.

Carrie (01:40):
Not allowed in there.
Not allowed energy drinks.
Better than coffee.
Do you want the same

Kristine (01:45):
thing?

Carrie (01:46):
Yeah.
Well I want it hot.

Kristine (01:49):
You're gonna get it Hot baby.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I already was on the hotsection.
Half half.
Half.
Okay.
Um, and then half and half Orheavy

Carrie (01:56):
cream.
Half and half heavy cream is tooheavy.

Kristine (02:00):
You

Carrie (02:01):
got it.
Baby Heavy cream leaves a funnyfilm in my mouth.
I don't like it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I really, that's upsetting it.
I really like half and half.
Um, I, yeah.

Kristine (02:10):
I'm sorry about your taste in your mouth.
It's

Carrie (02:13):
okay.
You know what?
It's better for you anyways tonot have the 85% cream

Kristine (02:17):
and you want half calf half.
I love that.
Our podcast episode today is usordering coffee.
Yeah, I'm actually, and now you

Carrie (02:24):
guys know our order.
I'm actually about to text Sarahand be like, Hey, there's a
coffee coming.
Can you bring it up to thepodcast room?

Kristine (02:31):
Okay.
Um, so venti cafe americanoslash of half and half.
Yeah.
One or, oh, sorry.
Half calf.
Half calf.
Yeah.
Um, okay, so I think lastepisode I was talking about the
double double, yeah.
So on when you order, it saysone splash of cream.
So I'm wondering if double,double, if she meant like just

(02:51):
double cream.
Double cream, but she saiddouble.
Double.
So I was confused.
Maybe.
'cause it still doesn't makesense to me.
I not to double Is two

Carrie (02:58):
cream, two sugar?
Yeah.
I don't want

Kristine (03:00):
any sugar in there.
So I wonder if that's what shemeant by it.
Huh.
I don't know.
Intriguing.
I think the whole thing is stillstupid.
Me too.
Me too.
I think about it at night.
It's just ridiculous.
Oh,

Carrie (03:13):
that's funny.
So I went for an appointmentyesterday and the lady that was
performing the tests and stuff,she was asking questions and she
was just asking about theboutique and all of that stuff.
And I was her, I was justtalking and answering the
questions.
And then I thought about lastweek's episode when you were
saying how much you hate talkingabout yourself and like I was in

(03:33):
it, man.
Well see, I can like

Kristine (03:35):
talk about like work and stuff, but I get really
overwhelmed when they startasking me like deeper questions.
Yeah.
Like, you know, I can answerlike, oh, I own a boutique with
my best friend.
Yeah.
We've been in it for eightyears.
I can do that.
Yeah.
Get in the motions.
But when they start really liketalking about me as a person, I
start getting very overwhelmed.
That's fair.
I just.
I don't know.

(03:56):
I kind of don't wanna bore you.
Yeah.
With my life.
And I also, like, I don't wannacome across as stupid or like,
I, I don't know, I just getreally nervous.
That's fair.
Really nervous.
It freaks me right out.
It's bizarre.

Carrie (04:09):
Also, did we talk last week on the podcast about the,
uh, dad from gymnastics?
That I thought I knew.
No, we didn't talk about that.
Oz.
We didn't talk about that, butlet's do that.
Oh, because I was gonna be like,oh, mystery solved.

Kristine (04:20):
Yeah, well, we'll talk about it and then we can tell
him about the mystery solved.
Yeah.
So at

Carrie (04:23):
Scarlet's birthday party on Sunday, there was a, i, we
did dad there and I recognizedhim and I could not for the life
of me, figure out how I knewhim.
And Christine solved a mysteryyesterday.
We used to work

Kristine (04:33):
together, just call me

Carrie (04:34):
Sherlock.
Well, not together.
We worked for the same company.
I mean, it was a huge company,so, You would never remember
everybody, but I knew that Iknew him.
Sorry to

Kristine (04:44):
interrupt.
Yes.
I need the four digit code thatUber Eats just sent you.
Oh, perfect.
I would

Carrie (04:48):
love to share it with you.
It is 8 4 2 1 8 4 2 1.
And then after that it says,never share this code shares it

Kristine (04:57):
on a podcast.
Ah, classic.
Christine and Carrie.
Okay.
I did it.
I placed the order.
Okay.
Now I can put my computer awayand be less distracted.
Okay.
So it's okay.
I've been holding this.
Good.
Okay, go ahead.
So you were, you uh, saw a guy?

Carrie (05:14):
Yeah, I finished.
Oh, you did?
Yeah.

Kristine (05:17):
Wasn't listening.
Oh, that's okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, I solved it last night.
Yeah.
I, uh, was like, Hey, my, uh, mybest friend that I was, I was
with y at the party.
She knows you and she didn'twanna say that she knew you
'cause you know, it's justawkward and blah.
And, uh, he's like, oh, no,always like always.

Carrie (05:36):
Yeah.
It wasn't even that, it was justhe was doing his own thing and I
was doing my own thing.
Totally.
I don't mind asking people like,how the fuck do I know

Kristine (05:42):
you?
Yeah.
Like, interrupt and like mm-hmm.
She don't want to do that.
So he, uh, he's like, you knowwhat?
She kinda looked familiar too,but.
I didn't say anything either.
I was like, okay.
And so we start going throughthe motions of like, when did
she graduate?
Yeah.
Where did she go to school?
And I knew that he was anaccountant and obviously
carrie's an accountant, so I waslike, we're we're matching

(06:02):
things up.
Yeah.
But the graduating didn't matchup many years.

Carrie (06:04):
No.
I looked him up on LinkedIn.
Yeah.
After.
Yeah.

Kristine (06:09):
So he, he started asking me like, where does she
work?
And then I went through themotions again of like, she's my
business partner.
'cause he knew like what I did.
Yeah.
But he didn't know who you were.
Right.
Right.
And then I mentioned where she'dworked before and, uh, he was
like, oh my God, that's it.
And yeah.
Then I was like, well, thatmakes sense'cause like you're
friendly and he's friendly andlike there's no way you guys
wouldn't have crossed paths andlike know each other.

(06:30):
Yeah.
I think he worked on my floor.
Okay.
That makes sense.

Carrie (06:32):
Yeah, because one of the, um, women that he worked
with was really close friendswith my manager.
Oh, okay.
Makes sense.
Yeah, makes sense.
So I just, you know, yeah.
Kinda all rolled in together.
That's cool.

Kristine (06:45):
Yeah.
Small world, right?
Such a small world.
Yeah.

Carrie (06:50):
Yeah.
Six degrees of separation.
So I knew, I knew that I knewhim.
I just didn't know how I knewhim.
Yeah, that's cool because he's alittle bit older than us,

Kristine (06:56):
I think.
Yes.
Yeah.
He's, uh, seven years older thanme.
Right.
So five

Carrie (07:01):
years older.
Yeah.
'cause I, I did, I creeped hislink LinkedIn after you told me.
And I ended up seeing when hestarted his, um, accounting
designation and I saw that itdidn't line

Kristine (07:13):
up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
As soon as he told me the year,I'm like, Nope.
Nope, not it.
I'm like, there's something elsethough.
I was determined to figure itout.
There's gotta be something else.

Carrie (07:21):
Yeah.

Kristine (07:21):
Yeah.
Okay.
Love that.
See, I'm really excited for her.
What?

Carrie (07:26):
Our coffee.
Oh, me too.
I texted Sarah and said, pleasebring Yeah.
When

Kristine (07:29):
it gets here.
That's so good.
Oh, can you?
Or I can text her.
I have my phone today.
Yeah.
I just want a straw.

Carrie (07:35):
so obviously it hasn't been very many days since we
recorded the last podcastepisode, so we can't really do,
what did we do on the weekends?
Yeah.
'cause it's only been two days,but my last couple days have
been fun.
We went live on Monday.
Yes, we did.
And then yesterday was Tuesdayand it was a little bit of a fan

(07:55):
doer, but we, we made it

Kristine (07:57):
happen yesterday.
Was such a fan dole.
Yeah, it was.
So, it was weird.
Do you guys

Carrie (08:01):
just ever have those days where you just feel like
nothing is falling into placeand so you're rushing around
like a crazy person?
Yeah.

Kristine (08:08):
Yes.
That was yesterday.
Um, especially with our

Carrie (08:11):
after work.
Yeah.
So we did fill you guys in abouthow Jason and I were going on a
date.
On a date boot shopping.
Yeah.
And we did, but he texted me atlike three o'clock.
It was right when I was goinginto my appointment.
Of course.
So I couldn't solve any, Icouldn't solve any world
problems then.
Right.
But he said lamb leases closesat six.
Mm-hmm.
I said, what?

(08:32):
What do you mean Well closes atsix.

Kristine (08:36):
That's insane.
Which is wild.
Me, Kate.
So I was like floored that theyclose at six and carrie's like,
well we close at five.
And I'm like, Kate.
Well that's fine.
But we're like a smallerboutique off the beaten path.
Yeah.
This is like, this is a a store.
Yeah.
A very popular Yeah.
Store that it's in the smack dabmiddle of the city.
Yeah.
How could that possibly be closeat six?

(08:57):
I know.

Carrie (08:57):
And what about like the cow folk that come from out of
town?
Yeah.
What about

Kristine (09:02):
when are they gonna come?
I don't know I

Carrie (09:05):
tried on Boots last night.
I heard it didn't fit my foot.
I heard I was really upset.
Which is so weird because myfoot was too wide at the back.
I do not even have wide feet.
That's bizarre.
And they're the same brand inthe same style as my corral
boots that I already have.
Like the same?
Yeah, the same foot.
Like everything was the same.

(09:26):
Everything the same.
They were just turquoise.
Oh, pretty.
But I could not get my foot inand then That's so weird.
I was like to Jason, like T B Dif I'm getting the boot off that
I already put on.
So I'll let you know

Kristine (09:37):
here.
You might need your help.
Yeah.
That's so funny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So they went shopping and we didthe store closed at six.
So it started at Fugal.
Yeah, because I had anappointment at four 30, Scarlet
forgot her gymnastics suit.
So I had to somehow get thatgymnastic suit to her.
So I was starting to set up, merunning to the house, going to

(09:59):
drop it off at, at one of herfriends from gymnastics house.
'cause they live near-ish.
So I was gonna go run and dropit off there and then go to my
appointment.
And then I had some shopping andstuff I needed to do and then,
Carrie needed to get to Jace toget to the store on time.
So then I ended up leaving worka little bit early, running
home, getting the gymnasticssuit, getting Carrie canceling

(10:21):
my uh, the drop off that I wasgonna do at the friend's house,
called my seamstress and waslike, I need to get in right
now.
Help me.
And we somehow managed to get toJace on time before the store
closed.
Yeah.
But like, let me tell you, Ifelt like a chicken without his
head.
The night.
Yeah.
It was wild.
But we,

Carrie (10:41):
we, we

Kristine (10:42):
got it.
Yeah.
It was a lot of running aroundand craziness.
Yeah.
A lot of back and forth.
How was shopping?
Lovely.
Yeah.

Carrie (10:48):
Very successful.
Did you find stuff for Jace?
For Jace?
Yeah.
You found stuff for him?

Kristine (10:51):
I did.
Yep.
Yeah.
Um, I'll show you.
Oh, okay.
I can't wait.
I have a au It's funny'causeit's like it was in the car this
morning.
I could show up to you.
Show

Carrie (10:58):
you.
Oh, that's funny.
Yeah.
So that

Kristine (11:02):
Oh, nice, nice.
Or I think he'll, he'll reallylike it.
Where'd you get those from?
Um, legit kicks in Southgate.
Oh, okay.
Um, and then, so, because youguys don't dunno what the fuck
I'm talking about.
I bought, he will listen to thisafter his birthday.
Yep.
So's That's why I asked.
So he, I bought him a new pairof Jordan's.
If you guys don't know, myhusband has a huge collection of
them.

(11:22):
Um, he counted this morning.
Yeah.
He has over 50 pairs.
Nice.
So big collection.
Yeah.
Big, big guy.
So, I bought him a new pair tofeed the fire here.
And, uh, I'm really excited.
They're red and blue.
I don't know what they'reactually called.
Um, they've got like a goldemblem on them.
On them.
They're really nice.
They are nice.
And then I bought him someLululemon, um, clothes.

(11:44):
I bought him a new pair ofshorts, like more like dress
looking shorts.
Um, which is why I asked youwhat size he got last night in
his jeans.
That's funny because I had the32 in my hand, but I was like,
well is this accurate thesedays?
Yeah, it was.
It was.
So thank the heavens.
Um.
Bought him a new pair of shortsand then two pairs of shirts.
Or two shirts.
Sorry.

(12:05):
Yeah.
Yeah.
So nice gift.
That's so nice.
Yeah.
I'm excited for it.
That's so great.
Yeah.
I bought him cowboy boots.
Yeah, that was really sweet.
Yeah.
So when he got home, or sorry,when I got home,'cause he is
already home.
Yeah, he is.
He put on the cowboy boots.
Yeah.
But he had his shorts on still.
Oh my God.
So he looked like a frickinggoober.
Yeah.
And even Scarlet was like, I ammortified.

(12:27):
Like that's mortifying.
Yeah.
And so he, I'm like, well didyou get jeans too?
And he's like, yeah.
Yeah.
So he put them on and then puthis boots on.
I died.
Yeah.
I was very concerned of how myvery athletic dressing, trendy
dressing.

(12:48):
Husband was going to look as acowboy.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.

Carrie (12:52):
I wasn't concerned.
Put

Kristine (12:54):
on that Morgan Wallen baby.
Let's, let's get to it.
Yeah.
Holy cow.
Yeah.

Carrie (13:01):
He pulled it off.
Yeah.
Yeah.
When we were trying, when, whenwe, I wasn't trying on any boots
at that time when he was tryingon boots in his shorts, I like
couldn't look directly at it.

Kristine (13:11):
Yeah.
'cause it's mortifying.
It

Carrie (13:13):
was awful.
And he'd like, we went over tothe mirror to look at the boots
on his feet.
And I was like, he's like, well,these are nice.
I'm like, the boots.
Yeah.
They're, they're great.
You need some jeans.
Yes.
You desperately need jeans.
You are wearing black athleticshorts at this current moment.

Kristine (13:28):
Yeah.
He was wearing like Nike shorts.
Yeah.

Carrie (13:31):
Like, come on sir.
And so then he, he already hadthe jeans that he wanted to buy.
Oh good.
He screenshotted it on his phoneand everything.
Oh, look at him.
So we went and found them.
Yeah.
He went and put them on.
The lady brought the boots backand then he tried on the whole
fit.

Kristine (13:44):
And did you have like massive hard eyes?
Yeah.

Carrie (13:47):
Seriously, it, he looks good as a cowboy.
I knew though.
I told you I

Kristine (13:51):
didn't know.
I told you I didn't think so.
Carrie's sending me messages andI'm sending her gifts of like a
guy with like hard eyes and I'mlike, is this you right now?
She's like, yes.
Yeah.
And then I was, we were back andforth, whatever.
I'm like, I'm like, I love thatwe're swooning over my husband
right now as a team.
He looked good.
He looks so good, but

Carrie (14:09):
like cowboy shit, as we've talked about a like a lot
on this podcast is, like I said,my kryptonite.
Like I just think that there isjust nothing sexier to me than a
man in like, Light washed denim.
Yeah.
Cowboy boots and a t-shirt.
Like I just think that is thewhole fucking look.
Yeah.
And I just, I love it.
And I always have.
Yeah.

(14:30):
And I just, like I was saying,when I went to Big Valley, I was
so overwhelmed.
Yeah.
There was so much cowboy.

Kristine (14:36):
And I also very much love a cowboy look.
Yeah.
I love that.
They, I had an ex-boyfriend whoI felt like just could not
fucking pull it off.
Yeah.
Like, just made me a little bitnauseous.

Carrie (14:46):
I know exactly what you're

Kristine (14:48):
speaking about.
And it, and I was a littleworried I was gonna have like
Yeah.
P T S D from that.
From that.
Yeah.
So I was a little bit worried,but let me tell you.
Yeah.
Jace pulls it off.
I am going to save a horse.
Yeah.
If you know what I mean.

Carrie (15:02):
Yeah.
Like it, yeah.
Good fit.

Kristine (15:05):
Yeah, good fit.
I'll post a photo'cause he'll bewearing the outfit on Friday.
This weekend sometime Friday.

Carrie (15:12):
Friday, next Friday.
Oh, this weekend?
No, in Vegas.
Yeah.
Friday.
Yeah.
Okay.
Friday is when we're going out.
Yeah.

Kristine (15:18):
Yeah.
I don't know.
I don't, I didn't get theitinerary yet.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wish we had a full itinerary.
Would you like me to make one?
Yes.
Mm,

Carrie (15:25):
thank you.
Okay.
I'll leave it on your, honestly,it would be really nice.
Ill leave it on your nights statin your room.

Kristine (15:29):
Thank you.
Yeah, thank you.
It would be nice.
Yeah.
I like to know what's going on.
We

Carrie (15:35):
haven't really planned much just that night'cause we
had to buy tickets.

Kristine (15:37):
No, but I still like to know.
Yeah, yeah.
You know.
Yeah.
Itineraries are nice.
Um, okay.
Shall we jump in?
Yeah.
To our unpopular opinion.

Carrie (15:47):
Unpopular opinions.
I'm really excited about this.
This is funny.
So, so yeah, go ahead.
Oh, sorry.
No.
So Christine and I have our ownunpopular opinions.
I don't have many, but I'll,I'll give you the ones that I
have and we're gonna just talkabout them and then we're gonna
start talking about listenerunpopular opinions and give our
opinions on these unpopularopinions, which I think is gonna
be so funny.

(16:09):
You wanna kick it off, baby?
No, you kick it off.
Oh, you have more than me.
Okay,

Kristine (16:13):
sure.
Sorry, I just need to get mylist open here.
Okay.
My first one.
Isn't that crazy?
Yeah.
I think serial's overrated.

Carrie (16:24):
Okay.
I do not like that at all.
Um, if you know me or you'velistened to the podcast,'cause I
think we've talked about it, Ifucking love cereal and I think
it is its own meal, you know?
And like, you know, on TikTok,the Girl Dinner Yeah.
Mine is

Kristine (16:38):
cereal.
And I understand the convenienceof it.
It just does not see, speak tome.
Yeah.
As a, a food.
Oh, I love it.
Like I, I have been hungry atnight.
Yep.
And like, cereal's an option.
'cause like my family is acereal family.
Yeah.
I'm just, I'm not one of them.
So I go to bed hungry.

(16:59):
Yeah.
Oh, it definitely doesn't fillyou.
No, but I'd, I won't evenbother.
Oh, is what I'm saying.
Like, I won't even bother.
I won't go, I'd, I'd go to bedhungry over eating a, some
cereal.
I do not agree with that, butthat's okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's fine.
Okay.

Carrie (17:14):
But I fucking love cereal.
Like, let me, let me count thewaves.
I know.
I just love it.
Nick doesn't

Kristine (17:21):
like cereal either.
See, he's my person.
Um, a few episodes ago I wassaying that I bought that cereal
at the grocery store.
Yes.
Still haven't opened it.
That's so funny.
I need to because I don't wannawaste it.
Yeah.
But I still haven't opened it.
Yeah.
Nick's

Carrie (17:34):
not a cereal guy either.
Yeah.
He likes that Raisin almond.
Do I crunch shit?
Yeah.
Which I, I don't mind it either.
Yeah.
But like, I'm here for like, theFrosted Flakes, the Cheerios,
the corn pops.

Kristine (17:48):
Corn pops smell like pee.
They don't, I call them peeballs in our house.
Yeah.
Brooke fucking loves that.
I just think they stink likeurine.
Yeah, that's fair.
I love them.
It's just a, I love them.
That's my unpopular opinion.
To kick it off.
Yeah.
You wanna tell me one of yours?

Carrie (18:03):
Um, I don't.
Like pets.
I don't like cats.
I don't like dogs.
I don't like anything that isalive, that isn't a human being
in a home.
I don't like them.
I think puppies are cute.
Yeah, dogs are fine.
Yeah.
I don't like them.
I don't want one.
Yeah.

(18:23):
I have zero desire to snugglewith a dog in my bed.
I just like, I don't like pets.

Kristine (18:29):
I'm with you.
I just, I had a dog and he's r ip Rex.
R i p.
But I just, that brings it, Iloved him.
Yeah.
And I loved snuggling with him.
Sure.
But I'm just, I'm over it.
Yeah.
I don't want one.
I had,

Carrie (18:45):
I, so obviously I had a dog as a child.
R I P r I Ped Lacey.
Lacey.
And I begged for her.
And it's funny'cause I'm in thesame situation with Brooke right
now'cause she really wants adog.
Yeah.
But I begged for Lacey like,Daily with my parents, and I had
to prove my responsibility.
Yeah.
Before they'd get her for me, Iwas in grade five.

(19:07):
And like, I understand because Iloved her, but I don't want
another No.

Kristine (19:14):
There's just too much that comes with it.
And then,

Carrie (19:16):
and then they die.
They do die.
And it's fucking devastating.
It's awful.
Like we, Lacey um, lived tillshe was about 15 and we put her
down when I was an adult.
I was actually pregnant withBrooke when we had to put her
down and I was in Maui.
Yeah, I was in Maui.
I remember that.
And I was pregnant, like superpregnant.

(19:38):
Yeah.
It was awful.
Mm-hmm.
Aw, no, it's terrible.
No, I, I would rather

Kristine (19:44):
not.
It's, and then there's like, youknow, if you're, Animal gets
sick or Yeah.
The expenses that come with it.
Yes.
And like just theresponsibility.
It's so hard to travel.

Carrie (19:54):
I was just gonna say traveling, just going out on a
whim anywhere.
Like kids.
Okay.
Grab a babysitter, whatever.
Take your kids with you.
Yeah.
You can't take your dog manyplaces.

Kristine (20:05):
Yeah, it's a lot harder to do that.
Yes, it's a lot harder.

Carrie (20:09):
No, I don't want one.
Do you remember?
Yeah.

Kristine (20:12):
You were with us when we were in the airport and the
lady had their dog.
Yeah, she dropped it.
The dog was in a carrier sittingon top of like their carry on
luggage and she moved orsomething and the dog was
drugged for, you know, so it'scalm on the airplane and she
nudged it somehow.
But the.

(20:33):
The carrier went boop and justfell right off.
And dog was like, and they sawthe dog was fine, but the dog
was

Carrie (20:39):
drugged out and like, just like sitting there like it
was.
And

Kristine (20:42):
the, the lady was just mortified, but we were like
pissing ourselves laughing.
I know.
Which is so awful.
Bad, bad.
But it was, the dog was fine.
The dog was fine.
It wasn't a big drop.
No it wasn't.
They in a, like a confined areathat they were saying, saying it
because it was just a small

Carrie (20:54):
carry on.
Yeah.
Like it was fine.
It just like the whole, thewhole situation was
funny

Kristine (20:59):
and she was mortified.
So like we were kind of laughingYeah.
At with her.
Yeah.
She was laughing as well.
She was just mortified.
Yeah.
It was really funny.
As bad as that is.
Yeah.
Unpopular opinion.
It was a funny situation.
It

Carrie (21:11):
was fucking hilarious.
You know, it was fine.
The dog's fine.
Yeah.
I, so I don't like pets.
Yeah.
I don't want one.
I don't like you do you boo.
But like I don't

Kristine (21:21):
like it.
Yeah.
I'm with you.
I'm with you.
Um, Okay.
When, uh, one of mine, thisisn't even that exciting.
Gift openings at like afterweddings are stupid.
I hate them.
They're, that's fair.
I don't like them at all.
That's fair.
I just think they're overratedand dumb.
I didn't

Carrie (21:40):
have one.
Yeah.
Which is great.
Thank you.
We had, we had like a breakfast.
A breakfast the next day.
All the gifts were open.
Mm-hmm.
I opened them that morning and Iput them all on the table.
So if anyone wanted to see thegifts, they were there.
They were there.
Yeah.
I remember that.
But I didn't want to sit therewhile people watched me open
gifts.
I don't like that.
No.

Kristine (21:59):
My, for our wedding, my uncle kv or gave us Jace was
there too.
Um, a like a spoof gift.
Yeah.
And it was like a picture of amoose and, and it was like
velvet.
And I couldn't imagine openingthat in front of people and like
having to pretend I liked it.
Right.
Or like had the confusion on myface.

(22:21):
No, it was funny gift.
He had slept a nice check on theback, so that was cool.
But

Carrie (22:26):
I don't have a poker face, so if I opened crap, I'd
be like, what in the fuck isthis?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So we

Kristine (22:33):
just, I don't like those.

Carrie (22:34):
We just had a small like brunch ish thing at my parents'
house the next day.
Yeah.
People came if they wanted to,but no one had to sit and watch
me open gifts.

Kristine (22:43):
Yeah.
And I bring this up'cause I amgoing to my sister's wedding
this coming week.
And, uh, last I started

Carrie (22:50):
You were already there by the time this is Ed.
Oh, right.

Kristine (22:52):
Weird.
And, uh, I was just thinkingabout it.
I'm like, God, fuck, I hope shedoesn't have anything like that.
Like it's a small wedding, so Ican't anticipate she's going to,
but I just don't wanna, I don'teven like watching people gifts.
What did you, did you get her a

Carrie (23:03):
wedding gift or is

Kristine (23:03):
it just your cousins?
I am, I am her gift.
Yeah.
Okay.
I will literally put a bow onme.
Yeah,

Carrie (23:08):
no, I mean, you're doing

Kristine (23:08):
the wedding, so Yes.
Godspeed everybody.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I last night I am laying in bedand I'm like reading this stuff
to Jason.
I'm like, I regret everything.
Yeah.
It's a big commitment.
It's a huge commitment.
Yeah.
So that's terrifying.
Yeah.
I am the officiant of thewedding.
If, um, you weren't aware andit's, uh, it's gonna be

(23:30):
interesting.
But yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Let me, uh,

Carrie (23:34):
it's me now, right?
It is you baby.
Okay.
I don't understand the hypearound Beyonce.
Oh my god.

Kristine (23:42):
That's on my list.
Yeah, that's on my list too.
Okay.
I don't get it.

Carrie (23:46):
I don't get it either.
I don't.
So we're going to Vegas or we,we are there right now while
you're listening to this.
Um, and we had to, I know we'vetalked about this before.
We had to shift our entire trip'cause Beyonce's there on the
Saturday and hotels wereastronomical.
I don't understand the hype.
I don't understand the beehive.
I just don't get it.

(24:07):
I don't think she is as great aseveryone says she is.
Is does she have an amazingvoice?
Yeah.
Is she talented?
Yeah, absolutely.
But like, what's, what's thelike the cult like

Kristine (24:17):
following the her?
I don't know.
So one of my longest friends islike, yeah.
Destroyed up.
Obsessed.
Yes.
And like her license plate isBeyonce related.
Yeah.
Like that much obsessed.
Yeah.
And I just, I.
I just don't understand it.
I don't

Carrie (24:33):
either.
It's just weird to me.
I don't, I also don't get it.
Yeah.
I don't like, I'm notdisregarding her talent or
anything, but I just don't getthe hubbub.

Kristine (24:43):
I, yes.
Well said.
Thank you.
The hubbub.
Thank

Carrie (24:47):
you.
Yeah.

Kristine (24:48):
Yeah.
The hubbub

Carrie (24:49):
is funny story.
We had this exact conversationat Cake on Monday.
Oh really?
Yeah.
Everyone was like, I also don'tget it.
Oh, that's

Kristine (24:56):
so funny.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wasn't there for that.
I know.
What a bummer.

Carrie (24:59):
Yeah.
So I just, I don't, I don't

Kristine (25:01):
get it.
Amen.
Girlfriend.
Yeah.
Amen.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Yeah, I'm with you on that one.
Um, there's like just a tons ofartists that I would rather see.
Yes.
Okay.
My list here, um, be hype behindpickleball really floors me.
Oh yeah.

(25:22):
I don't get it.
Maybe it's because I don't playthe sport, but I feel like it
has just become this phenomenonwith the, with everybody.
Okay.
And I'm just not there yet.
You don't get it?
I don't get it.
I'm not there.
Yeah.
I think it's weird.
Yeah.
I don't like the name.
They need to change it.
I love the name.
I, it weirds me out.

(25:43):
Okay.
I just don't get

Carrie (25:45):
it.
That's fair.
I've never played pickleball.
I know what it is.
Yes.
And I think it's great if I,

Kristine (25:52):
if my opinion might change if I put the effort in to
understand it.
Yeah.
But that's like most of these,if I put the effort in, yeah.
Maybe I'd have a little bitbetter.
Yeah.
But I think the hype is just alittle too much.
Okay.
Alright.
And that's my feelings aboutpickleball.
Okay.
I apologize.
Jace's, like you're gonna pissoff like.

(26:15):
Like your older crowd, thepickleball people.
Yeah.
And I'm so, I Great.
I love that you have somethingthat you love.
Keep that up.
Yeah.
You're doing great at yourpickleball.
Woo.
I just, that's the hype.
Like sometimes my Instagram reelfeed is just pickleball.
Yeah.
And I'm like, well, what thefuck am I here for?

(26:35):
I'm, I don't play pickleball.
I've never looked it up.
Yeah.
But whatever.
That's fine.
Okay.

Carrie (26:43):
Okay.
Great.
Love that for you and yourpickleball.
I just don't get it.
Okay.
Is it me now?
Yes.
Okay.
Um, pineapple on pizza isfucking disgusting.

Kristine (26:53):
See, this is where we differ.
My friends, people

Carrie (26:54):
that eat pineapple on pizza are sick fucks.

Kristine (26:58):
Hi, it's me.
I'm the sick.
Fuck.
It's me.

Carrie (27:02):
I don't get it.
I don't know why you're puttingsomething fruity on bread and
tomatoes.
Like what a weird combo.
And then you're gonna throw someham in there.
What the fuck?
The, it's

Kristine (27:13):
weird.
That combo literally makes mymouth salivate.
It's the sweet and the saltywith the ham?
No, the Oh, my.
I'm literally, I just have tolike swallow.
I'm, I am salivating.
You sating.
I love that combo.
And I'll make like little Ritzcracker pizzas at home with

(27:33):
like, if I have some deli ham orwhatever, I'll throw.
Ham and a little pineapple onit.
If I have the ingredients, it'srare that I have all of that,
but I will make those ies hardpass for this cat.
Oh my God.
I,

Carrie (27:47):
I, I don't like it.
And Nick likes ham andpineapple, and sometimes we will
get like a half and halfer.
Yeah.
And then sometimes a littlepeanut or pineapple.
Sometimes a little pineapplesneaks over onto my side and I
accidentally eat it.
Ooh.
Oh,

Kristine (28:02):
jealous.
Awful jealous.

Carrie (28:04):
Awful.
It is not good.
I

Kristine (28:08):
love it.
I, I get it.
There's a lot of hate for this.
This argument will go on forcenturies.
Yes, I get it.
But I, I do love it.
Yeah.

Carrie (28:19):
Great.

Kristine (28:19):
It's gross.
And this is, this is where wediffer, my friend.
This is where we

Carrie (28:23):
differ.
Yeah.
I love it.
A lot of the opinions I havediffer for us.
Yeah.

Kristine (28:28):
Say, uh, yeah.
I love

Carrie (28:30):
it.
Okay.
Well, it's,

Kristine (28:31):
you're a sick buck.
Well, now that we're speakingabout fruit, I think that melons
are the superior fruit.
Melons, melons.
Melons.
Give me some honeydew.
I, yeah, baby

Carrie (28:44):
honeydew and cantaloupe are my least favorite fruit by a
long shot.
They're

Kristine (28:50):
awful.
They're just so easy to eat forme, and they're not like,
sometimes you can get like areally bitter strawberry or a
really bitter raspberry and it'sjust, it's too tared almost for
me.
But there's no such thing as abad melon.

Carrie (29:05):
They're all bad.
They taste like nothing.
It's like you're eating.
Love'em

Kristine (29:08):
sweet water.
That's what I enjoy.
It's sweet water.
It's awful, terrible.
I love it.
That's, no, if there's somethingmelon related on a menu, I
immediately gravitate towardsthat.

Carrie (29:21):
Okay.
I will give it to you though.
Cantaloupe and prosciutto.
Yeah.
Delish is very good.
If made correctly.
Yeah.
With some, like some.
Like als reduce balsamic on topof it to really like pull it
together that I will eat, butuh, cantaloupe and honeydew by
themselves.
Oh yes.
Like I would never, you knowhow,'cause they're really

(29:43):
popular in like fruit salads.
Yeah.
Right.
Or like on fruit trays.
Like that's a big chunk of it.
Is them.
'cause they're an in prettyinexpensive fruit.
Yes.
It's, I, I can eat nothing onthat now.
I, grapes and
watermelon.

Kristine (29:56):
I have been known to buy like a cantaloupe or a honey
do.
Yeah.
Cut that baby half and just sitthere and eat it.
Brooke

Carrie (30:02):
and Nick really like out of a can.
A spoon.
Yeah.
Brooke loves cantaloupe.
So does

Kristine (30:05):
Nick.
It's so good.
Jason also doesn't like that.
I know.
He, he thinks are trash.
They are trash.
But I love it.
No, love it.
Yeah.
That's my,

Carrie (30:15):
uh, I love that.
Um, fruit opinion.
This one, this one alwaysruffles feathers.
Oh, okay.
It doesn't actually rufflefeathers.
People are just like, What?
I don't like seafood at all.
Yeah.
None of it.
That's none of none.
None.
None of the seafood brings mehappiness.
Not any of it.
It is so gross.
And I have tried, like, youknow, I've tried, yeah.

(30:38):
Ive tried so many times toreally like seafood and I think
it is just the most disgustingflavor that I have ever put in
my mouth, and I just don't likeit.
so seafood, I just, the one timeI tried a scallop, and I'll
remember this for as long as Ilive, um, I was at my

(30:59):
ex-boyfriend's house and his momasked me to try a scallop.
And I'm like, I don't like that.
Yeah.
Like, I don't want that.
Yeah.
And she was like, no, just tryit.
I'm like, I don't want that.
And she was like, just try it.
And I'm like, I'm warning you.
Like, I don't, I don't wantthat.
She's like, just try it for me.
Like, just try it.
And I was like, okay.
So I put said scallop in mymouth.

(31:20):
I took one bite and the texturein my mouth, like, I still, I'm,
I'm salivating like, not a goodway, like a Ooh, she's

Kristine (31:30):
completely repulsed.

Carrie (31:31):
Oh.
I put in my mouth, I took a biteand when I tell you that texture
under my teeth felt like I waseating like a human flesh or
something, I don't know whateating human flesh is like, but
I imagine it is like eating ascallop and I spit it on her
carpet.
I spit it out of my mouth on hercarpet.
And I, she was, she was stunned.

(31:53):
And I was like, did I tell you Ididn't want that?
Or did I tell you I didn't wantthat, but if I didn't spit it
out of my mouth.
Yeah.
And it was like, it was such a,like an intense like reaction.

Kristine (32:05):
Yeah.
I would've, I would've puked.
I have never also had humanflesh, but I, I see the
relation, I feel like that's a vpretty good description of a
scallop.
I just can't, I do however lovethem and I

Carrie (32:21):
so does everybody else.
Well, not really.
I find that there's like, it'sit you do don't, you either love
it or you hate it, but I hateit.
And I have tried and I havetried crab so many times.
I've tried lobster and I don'thate it.
Yeah, but I don't love it enoughto spend a hundred dollars.
Like Yeah, they're expensive.

(32:41):
Yeah.
That's an expensive food.
Yeah.
Crab and lobster are not cheap.
Yeah.
So why would I eat it?
Right.
Like that's just a waste.
I'd

Kristine (32:47):
rather eat a steak.
Right.
Fair enough.
Do, do you know what you doenjoy about the crap though?
I love cracking.
She does.
So it's really convenient forme.
I also love cooking scallops.
Yeah.
And you're very good at it.
Yeah, very good.
She always gets some really niceand golden brown on either side.
It's very,

Carrie (33:03):
very good.
And then still nice and fleshyon the inside.
Yes.

Kristine (33:06):
It's delicious.
Yeah.
Yes.
But she doesn't like it.
No, that's, I've learned toaccept it.
Ugh.
I won't ask you to try it.
Okay.
I never Thank you.
Yeah, no problem.
Um, okay.
This is kind of a dumb one, butthat's fine.
It still gives me the ick.
Okay.
Um, I don't know if it's aspopular now, but when people say

(33:29):
Saturday is for the boys, orSaturday is for the girls on the
internet, Never heard that in mylife.
I wanna throw something at them.
I've never heard that in mylife.
I, I think it got, it waspopular from Barstool Sports.
Oh.
And so, like, I'll justoccasionally see posts where,
like a group of guys,'cause Ifollow a lot of the hockey kids
still from like, Ville.
Yeah.
And then, but also, so I followthese hockey boys and they'll

(33:52):
post pictures of them and theirfriends and, uh, they, uh, it'll
be Saturdays for the boys.
And I'm like, can, can wefucking stop?
No, it's not, I don't know whatthat,

Carrie (34:01):
I've never, I've never in my life.
It's awful.

Kristine (34:04):
Well, I'm, I'm glad you haven't been exposed.

Carrie (34:07):
Can't I can't have an opinion on it.
'cause I've never, I've neverheard, never heard of it.

Kristine (34:09):
I just, that really gives me the ick.
It's not for the boys.
When people say that a daythat's fair is specific to
something that's fair.
No, it's not.
Saturday's just a day everybodyhas one piss off.
It drives me insane.
I love that.
Yeah.

Carrie (34:26):
I would like to let you know that I don't think I have
any more on popular opinions.
No, I'm out.

Kristine (34:31):
Um, I have a couple more.
Okay.
I'll,

Carrie (34:34):
oh, actually I do have one.
Yeah.
Um, I don't think childbirth isas beautiful as they portray on
the media.
Amen.

Kristine (34:40):
Girlfriend.
It's gross.

Carrie (34:42):
I don't think, and I know lots of people do and
that's fine.
That's fine.
If you think that, I don't thinkit is this beautiful, mystical
thing that our body is goingthrough.
I think it is disgusting.
I think it hurts.
I think it, it is just, Evenafter it's fucking disgusting.
I agree.
Like, there is just nothingbeautiful about it.

(35:04):
Sure.
You're bringing a human into theworld and like, how cool.
But like, the whole childbirthexperience is fucking awful.
It's yucky.
Yeah.
Like, I didn't find, I didn't,you know, that wasn't over.
And I was like, wow, that wasamazing.
Nope.
No.
Like, never wanna do that again.
And like, I love drugs when I'min labor.

(35:25):
Yeah.
Hey.
Amen.
Like, I will bring'em to me.
Maybe not that I'm ever gonnahave another child, but even if
I did, if there was no epidural,I would leave.
Hell yeah.
Like, I'm, Nope.
I, you know what?
I,

Kristine (35:37):
uh, I Fullheartedly agree with this opinion of
yours, Carrie.
Thank you.
I would give a zero starrecommendation on Yelp for child
birth.
Yeah.
Zero stars on Yelp.
Zero stars on Yelp.
Yeah.
No, I couldn't even give it one.
No.
No.

(35:58):
Awful.
Zero stars.
Not a, it's

Carrie (36:00):
gross.
Like really cool that we canlike build a human.
Yeah, it's, that's great.
It's awesome.

Kristine (36:06):
Awful for me.
Awful.
Yeah.
I don't like that You can ripyourself open.
No, I don't like that.
You can get stitches.
I don't like that there's 18people in the room looking at my
fucking vagina.
Leave that alone.
Don't look at it.
No, don't think about it.
No.
I don't care if it's yourprofession and you see vaginas
every day and it's not even a VAvagina to you anymore.

(36:27):
It's just like a pen.
It's, you see it every day.
Yeah.
I don't care.
I don't like it.
Don't look at it.
Don't look at me.
I don't wanna talk

Carrie (36:36):
about it.
I didn't like it.
Gross.
I No, it's yucky.
It is yucky.

Kristine (36:41):
We're gonna get canceled'cause we don't like
childbirth.

Carrie (36:45):
I think that there's gonna be other people that agree
with us.
It's just

Kristine (36:48):
gross.
I like how I compare a vagina toa pen.
Well, I

Carrie (36:52):
feel like if you see enough, it's probably just the
same as, and I pick up our pen.
Yeah.
And like, yeah.
I didn't like it.
So

Kristine (37:01):
this is kind of off topic, but topic.
So if you're a male gynecologistYeah.
And you're looking at Janss allday long.
Yeah.
Do you still appreciate

Carrie (37:11):
the Johnny at home?
I don't know.
You'd have to talk to a malegynecologist.

Kristine (37:16):
I like how I'm calling it a giant, never once called
that before in my life.
So that's just a app.
That's my question about life.
Okay.
Anyway.
Oh, Sarah's here, Sarah.

Carrie (37:26):
Woo.

Kristine (37:31):
Sarah's a real m v p.
She is,

Carrie (37:33):
she has our coffee here.
Hey Sarah.

Kristine (37:35):
We're just talking

Carrie (37:35):
about Chinese.
We were actually talking about,we're doing unpopular opinions
and we were talking about how wethink, uh, what, yeah, how we
think.
Childbirth is not beautiful.
It's fucking gross.
No, it's not.
Like it's cool and everything's,but it's just,

Kristine (37:54):
yeah.
Do you know what's tricky?
Is

Carrie (37:57):
number two, when you have number two?
Yeah.
You have number two.
Um, you forget about number one.

Kristine (38:04):
Oh, yeah.
You, yeah.
It, it's like a flashback.
Oh, it's like a flashback.

Carrie (38:11):
It's like, oh, I blocked this for my memory.
Yeah, you forgot about it.
Oh, yeah.
You forgot how awful it was.
It's, and then you did it againand you're like, oh, yeah.
No, we don't.
We didn't have that.
Christine and I are C-sectionmoms.

Kristine (38:22):
Yes.
Ring a fire.
Like I don't see, this is whychildbirth is yucky.
Ring a firey.
Guys, that just doesn't soundpleasant.
No.

Carrie (38:31):
An epidural.
It only, yeah.
So I was also talking about howI think drugs are the superior
way to be.
Hell yeah.
We should, we should bring awhole stack in this drawer for,
we should do

Kristine (38:42):
that.
Thank you very much, Sarah.
Thanks Sarah.
Um, okay.
Water's better at roomtemperature.
No.

Carrie (38:51):
It's a yes for me.
No.
Yeah.
I don't think so.
I do not agree.
No, I do not.
I like, I hate, that's ice in mywater cup you guys, because I
need it to be cold.
Let's see.
It

Kristine (39:05):
hurts my teeth.
It cold.
It's cold all the way down.
Like I can feel it.
Why is it it touching your teethlike it's clinging and clanging
around in there?
No,

Carrie (39:13):
I love cold water.
The colder the better.
There is sometimes when I'mreally thirsty and like I am
chugging cold water and I amlike, it's like euphoric for me.
Yeah.
That is a euphoric experiencefor me.
Wow.
When I am super thirsty and Idrink ice cold water, I, yeah, I
love cold water.
Yeah.
I think it is fantastic.

Kristine (39:34):
That's, I it's a no for me dog.
That's fair.
Yeah.
Okay.

Carrie (39:37):
Um, I have another one.
What is it?
I think men and women can befriends.
Literal, platonically.
Literally right here.
Shut the fuck up.
That was my next one to say.
I'm sorry I took your son.
No, I think we, I think men andwomen, same page, can be friends
with platonically.
Literally,

Kristine (39:54):
females can have friendships with males and males
with females, even if marriedbetter to have friends than
none.
I always say,

Carrie (40:02):
that's what I always say.
Grandpa Joe over here.

Kristine (40:08):
Legit.
Yeah.
I personally, I am happy to beyour friend.
I'm happy to be his friend.

Carrie (40:15):
One of my closest friends is also one of my
husband's best friends.
Yes.
And he actually, while I wasmarried, was our roommate.
He lived with us for threeyears.
Yes.
And sometimes I just wanted tohang out with him and like just
be in his presence.
Yes.
I.

(40:35):
Um, I remember the story reallywell, but, um, one of my really
good friend's, brothers passedaway and she called me in the
middle of the night and Nick wasoutta town.
He was actually in Hawaii withomi, but that's neither here nor
there.
Everybody, we won't talk aboutit.
Um, Nick was gone.
Him and his dad took a trip toHawaii together and I was home

(40:57):
when she called and I wasreally, really upset and I went
and woke him up in the middle ofthe night and I just cried.
Yeah.
And like snuggled him and cried.

Kristine (41:06):
I did.
He's your person.

Carrie (41:07):
I made him let me sleep there because I was so upset.
And it was, it was just like ifI went, came to

Kristine (41:14):
you.
Yes.
And I think the opinion of thatgirls can.
They should only be friends withother females.
Yep.
I think that's just reallybizarre because like there is
another person out there thatcan comfort you in the time of
needs.
Yes.
And you're gonna, in thissituation, you're, if, let's say
like, I don't know where thehell I was at that time of your

(41:34):
life, at that moment, you losein monville.
See?
Yeah.
That's not, see, we shouldfucking ridiculous.
That was a bad time.
And so like, are you telling methat in a time of need, you
should be alone and not go getthat comfort you

Carrie (41:47):
need from your friend?
No.
No.
We are friends.
We're still friends.
We still text all the time.
Yes.
Like, we're just, it's just afriendship.
I, and I love him.
Yeah.
I'm not in love with him.
No.

Kristine (41:58):
You just love him.
Yes.
I get that Fullheartedly.
Um, I want Yeah.
I just want to be friends.
Yeah.
Yeah.

Carrie (42:06):
You know what I mean?
Like, and I, and I absolutelyrespect boundaries if that's
absolutely.
If that's something in someone'srelationship where it's not
Okay, I would respect that.
Yeah.
And that would be the way thatit would be.
And I would never try to force afriendship with someone whose
wife was uncomfortable orwhatever it, of course, whatever
it may be.
But for me and for myrelationship and my husband and

(42:28):
I wholeheartedly agree on thiswhole thing.
Yeah.
It's not, it's not bad.
No, I agree.

Kristine (42:33):
That's that's it.
A hundred percent.
Yeah.
Jason and I are very much thesame way.
You guys went on a date lastnight?
We did.
We almost went for dinner.
I mean, I'm the only one whokeeps calling it a date because
I think it's funny actually,actually Jason did.

Carrie (42:45):
He was like, he was like, are we going for dinner?
And I was like, ah.
I already told Nick I was cominghome'cause we were on our way
home.
And he's like, okay, I justdidn't know how datey this date
was.

Kristine (42:53):
That's cute.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like you guys went out and I wasexplaining to somebody
gymnastics yesterday, and I'mlike, oh, like.
I had running around, Carrie wasgoing on a date with Jace
tonight.
Yeah.
And like blah, blah, blah.
And like they were going, doingsome shopping and like, that
didn't even like, no, faze menone.
But then like for them it did.
They're like, and I was like,oh, like we're just all, it's

(43:13):
all friends.
Like, blah.
We're not only, we don't sharehusbands.
Um, but like, I just, I just, tome this, that opinion, I
understand like you said,boundaries, but the opinion that
girls can only be friends withgirls and guys, friends with
guys.
Yeah.
It just, it irks me because likeif somebody wanted to be friends
with Jace, have at it.
He's a fantastic guy.
He's, I think you shouldexperience not as much as I'm

(43:36):
experiencing, but justexperience him as a person.
Yeah.
Because he is fantastic.
Yeah.
So why, why is that up to me?
To hide him and shelter thatfrom Yeah, from the people.
Yeah.
He's beautiful.
Yeah.
He is a great guy.
Great guy.
Yeah.
So go be friends with Ja.
I am.
I was talking to the podcastpeople don't, he doesn't have

(43:57):
time for

Carrie (43:57):
that.
Okay.
No, we can't show him that.
But yeah, so that was uh Oh, Ilove that.
I'm glad that my last opinionwas your last opinion.

Kristine (44:05):
So that's our opinion.
Unpopular opinions we have,there's gotta be more

Carrie (44:10):
slyly.
Um, okay, so I asked onInstagram, I'm British now.
I asked on Instagram for someunpopular opinions.
Um, Someone, someone just saidBeyonce's overrated.
Yeah.
Um, we already talked aboutthat.
Someone said, country musicblows.
And I immediate block, who isthis?

(44:31):
You're probably a customer, butlike, immediately know.
Immediately know.
That is, no, we're not evendiscussing it.
'cause that's not a fuckingdiscussion snorted.
No, no.
Nope.
So funny.
Um, I hate when my kids go backto school.
I want them home with me insummer to never end.
That is an unpopular opinion.

(44:52):
That is because I am the com I'mmean, I'm not even home with my
kid all day.
Yeah.
And I already know she needs togo back to school.
Yeah.
She is moody.
She is like snippy right now.
She's got the attitude she needsto get back to

Kristine (45:06):
school.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I get it.
It's time.
It's time.
It's just a, it's a lot.
I am full hearted and they, it'sjust nice for them to be around
their people, like their friendsand have that.
Yeah.
It's really hard to coordinateover the summer.
Yeah.
Um, my kid's busy with lots ofcamps and whatnot.

(45:26):
Yeah.
But it's just not the same.
It's not the same.
It's not the s and

Carrie (45:29):
they just come

Kristine (45:29):
home like tired.
Where at school they can handlea little bit more after school
camps.
Kill my kid.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
She just needs to go back.
Done.
She just needs to go back toschool

Carrie (45:39):
or just needs that structure.
Yeah.
She's just really struggling.
She's floating right now.
Get it, get it.
Um, I have another one.
Go for it.
Hard tacos

Kristine (45:49):
are trash.
I do like myself a soft taco,but I also really like hard
tacos, but they have to betoasted in the oven and not
toasted.
They just need to be warmed inthe oven.
I

Carrie (46:00):
agree.
You do need to

Kristine (46:01):
warm up that taco.
I will not have an, this isfunny for me.
I will not have a, uh, just outof the packaged taco because it
tastes almost stale.
Yeah, it has to be.

Carrie (46:15):
I agree.
They're not good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Do you have

Kristine (46:19):
one?
Yeah.
Okay.
So I asked on Facebook, on ourinsiders group tons in here.
I have 60 comments.
Oh, wow.
Um, Is Game of Thrones worth thehype?
No, I, to me, I don't think so.
No.
Um, but I don't, whatever.
Yeah.
It doesn't, I don't get the hypefor that either.

(46:40):
Okay.
Um, I

Carrie (46:42):
ha I have one.
Sure.
We've already talked about itand I'm sure it's in there.
Yeah.
Taylor

Kristine (46:47):
Swift.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I, people are not getting thehype out of it.
And Carrie and I had adiscussion that did we, yes.
We would absolutely go see her.
However, we are not thathardcore swifty.

Carrie (47:04):
I don't, I don't understand.

Kristine (47:08):
Yeah.
And like my whole Instagramright now is every celebrity,
every single person on there isgoing to a Taylor Swift concert.
Yes.
It blows me away.

Carrie (47:18):
And like, I, I am not denying that She's amazing.
I'm not denying She'sincredible.
She's talented.
The reason I like her hasnothing to do with her music at
all.
I think that what she has builtis phenomenal.
Yeah.
Coming from like a businessowner want, like successful

(47:39):
female to another.
Yeah.
I admire that.
Absolutely.
I think that is phenomenal.
Yep.
Because I am like, wow, what apowerful, powerful person you
are.
A hundred percent.
I just don't understand the, the

Kristine (47:55):
swifty.
Yeah.
Craziness.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's a better way to say it.
Rather than Taylor Swift, theSwifty

Carrie (48:02):
for myself.
That part, I don't, I don'tunderstand that.
The obsession.
No.
Yeah.
I, and again, I think she'sgreat.
Can she

Kristine (48:11):
sing?
Hell yeah.
Yeah.
Can she?

Carrie (48:13):
Incredible songwriter.
Like she's incredible.
Like her songwriting skills areunreal, but.
Do I think like she is the mostamazing artist of our time.
No,

Kristine (48:29):
totally.
I think there's so much talentout there.
Yes.
And I think there's hiddentalent.
I don't think everything mm-hmm.
Has been discovered yet.
Yeah.
So I just, yeah, she's, I loveher.
Great.
She's great.
Yes.
And will I see her if she comeshere?
Probably.
Yeah.
I haven't missed a show, so yes,I probably will.
Yeah.
However, I don't think I'dbecome that person of a swifty.

Carrie (48:52):
No, no.
I like, my biggest thing is ifwe do in fact go to her concert
Yeah.
People are, are they gonna throwthings at me?
'cause I don't know all thewords because I don't.
No, I

Kristine (49:03):
agree.
I agree.
I know a lot of her

Carrie (49:06):
older stuff that I do, newer stuff.
And then sometimes when I watchthe toss of people singing along
and they like know all the wordsand I'm like, I don't know these
words.
Yeah.

Kristine (49:13):
And do you know what really.
A lot of her songs are veryemotional.
Yeah.
And I don't do well with myemotions.
Yeah.
So I just don't really resonatewith them as much.

Carrie (49:23):
I, that's me because I'm not a super, I'm not a, this is
gonna make me sound like such a,like weirdo, but I'm not a super
like, deep person totes.
I'm just not totes, you know?
Yes.
I'm just not that way.
I

Kristine (49:35):
heard he told you I don't like talking about myself.
No.
You want me to talk about myfeelings?
Yeah, absolutely

Carrie (49:40):
not.
I'm just, I'm just not thatperson.
No, me either.
So.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I get it.
So there are lots of, TaylorSwift is very overrated.
Taylor Swift is the mostoverrated performer of our time.
I don't understand.
I can't stand Taylor Swift.
Taylor Swift isn't that great?
There are so many.
So many.
There's so many.
There's one right

Kristine (49:58):
here.
Yeah.
Uh, Taylor Swift is just anaverage singer.
She seems like a nice person andsome of her songs are catchy,
but she's not the best singerout there.
And

Carrie (50:05):
I'll agree.
I don't think she has the mostamazing voice out of any artist
out there right now.
She's great.
Yeah.
But she's great.
Either way.
People are not gonna

Kristine (50:14):
like this.
Uh, no.
People are gonna be very mad.
Um, mustard is disgusting, butthat's, it is

Carrie (50:21):
pretty disgusting.
I love it.
But it's fine.
I like it when it's mixed withhoney.
Uh,

Kristine (50:26):
this one's a good one.
Yeah.
Big weddings are a waste ofmoney.
Oh yeah.
That sounds juicy.
That's, see, and that's

Carrie (50:34):
tough.
It is.
I had a big wedding.
Um,

Kristine (50:38):
my opinion on it, if you can afford it Yeah.
And that's what you want, go forit.
Yeah.
If that's, if you can't affordit or if that's not what you
want, don't do it.
Yeah.

Carrie (50:48):
I had a big wedding, uh, 250 people.
I got married at the West Enddowntown.
It was a pretty big wedding.
Um, fairly pricey wedding.
Do I think that 37 year oldCarrie would do that again?
Mm-hmm.
No.
Yeah.
But I was 22 years old.

(51:08):
Yeah.
I got married at 22.
I started, I got engaged at 21.
Yeah.
So 22 year old Carrie wanted afairytale wedding.
Right.
I didn't care like I, that, itwas irrelevant to me.
Yeah.
I wanted a big, beautifulwedding.
Yeah.
And you had the option.
I did.
I did.
I was very fortunate that I hadparents that were willing to pay

(51:30):
for my wedding.
Would I do that at 37?
No.
I would not.

Kristine (51:36):
Mm-hmm.
I get it.
I get it.
I, so I, I could see both sides.
I had a smaller wedding.
Mm-hmm.
Um, it was 65 people.
Um, and it was beautiful andgorgeous.
Would I do that again?
I think I'd even go smaller.
Yeah.
And just have like be the,

Carrie (51:55):
the people.
So my husband, when we wereplanning our wedding, wanted to
get married on the beach.
Yeah.
He wanted to get married inMaui.
Mm-hmm.
'cause it is our place.
Yeah.
And I did not, and my mainreason was because my
grandparents were quite old atthe time, and they wouldn't have
been able to come.
So for me that was a no.
Yeah.

(52:16):
I, now that I'm 37, I wouldprobably fly there and get
married there if I was to getmarried.
Totally.

Kristine (52:22):
Yeah.
So I could,

Carrie (52:25):
it depends on your phase of life.
Uh,

Kristine (52:27):
totally.
A hundred percent.
You know, there are things thatyou could probably save your
money on though.
Yeah.
In the big wedding.
Probably.
Absolutely.
Definitely.
Yeah.
Um, or you next?
Okay.
I have one.
I just, because I think it'sfunny.
Oh, okay.
It's funny for you.
Okay.
Because I know how your, I knowyour opinion.
Yeah.
When people say seen instead ofsaw you didn't seen things, you

(52:48):
saw

Carrie (52:49):
them.
Okay.
My number one irk in life iswhen people say I seen
something.
And I'm not trying to offendanybody.
If that is the way you talk,it's just not right.
It is not grammatically correct.
That is not the way it goespeople.
So I am the grammar police.

(53:11):
Yes.
And I am not ashamed of it.
I will straight up correctsomeone if their grammar is
wrong.
Yeah.
And that is okay, but I don'tthink that that is grammatically
correct.
And by think I mean I know andit actually physically pains me
and.
I, that is my number one ick.

(53:34):
And

Kristine (53:35):
I can't, yeah, I see.
This is why I had to bring it upbecause I know, but you're so
passionate.
I'm so, I'm passionate so Ineeded to Yeah, bring it up.

Carrie (53:46):
Um, gr bad grammar.
Sorry.
Yeah, that's okay.
Um, bad grammar is just mything.
I just, grammar was something mymom pushed on me from like
really early, like she'd alwayscorrect my grammar.
I correct Brooks grammar everytime it's incorrect and I just
don't like it.
Yeah.
And I don't talk further'cause Idon't wanna offend the people.

(54:08):
I could go on for days.

Kristine (54:10):
It's true.
And it's one of my favoritetopics to talk about on the
side.

Carrie (54:14):
Okay, I have another one.
Yes.
This was a submission.
This is not my opinion.
Starbucks is overrated.
I just fit everywhere as we'redrinking our Starbucks.
Yeah.
Okay.
So I get that Starbucks ispricey.
I understand it, but as totallyas someone who really enjoys,

(54:37):
um, Nice coffee.
Yeah, like good coffee.
I have to respectfully disagreeand say you are fucking wrong.

Kristine (54:49):
I agree with this statement.
You're wrong.
You're wrong.
Yeah.
I love a good coffee.
I personally find Tim Horton'sis, yes, the price is great.
However, whatever they'reputting in there is not good for
your body because I, it, it justcomes right outta you.

Carrie (55:13):
It's gro and it doesn't, it tastes gross.
It's very acidic tasting.
I don't.
I don't even really, I wastrying to get some, yeah.
Oh, I can wait.

Kristine (55:20):
No, no, no.
I was trying to get some, I wastrying to get the, the comments
back from earlier and I

Carrie (55:24):
closed it.
Oh, that's funny.
Um, I am someone that doesn'treally like drip coffee at all.
Yeah.
I am very like, My palette, Iguess.
I'm not trying to sound like acoffee snob, but my husband and
I buy really good coffee.
Mm-hmm.
We make our coffee from anespresso machine, like I make
Americanos.
I don't do drip coffee.
I just am not a big fan of itand I find a lot of coffee

(55:47):
tastes very acidic in my mouthand like, so I actually
genuinely like the taste ofStarbucks.
Yep.
I do not buy their.
Swanky drinks though.
Yeah, fair enough.
Like I don't drink lattes, Idon't drink, um, like they're
oat cookie, blah, blah, blah,blah, blah.
Drinks.
I just, that's not my jam.
Yeah.
I don't like caramel macchiatos.
I don't like any of that stuff.

(56:07):
I go there for the coffee, likeI get a venti Americano.
I either get decaf or full calfor half calf or whatever with
just a little bit of cream, andit's like, it's a straight up
coffee.
Mm-hmm.
Like I, I'm ordering a coffee,coffee and I love the taste of
their coffee.
If my husband and I aresomewhere where we can't make
our own coffee, we will alwayspick Starbucks over anything

(56:29):
else because I think theircoffee is genuinely good.
If you're someone who likeslike, weaker coffee or like you
don't like, like the strongcoffee taste, I can see why you
would think that.
Yeah.
Fair enough.
But I like, like I want acoffee.
I wanna have to fucking chew mycoffee.
I want it so like strong.
Yeah.
Like I want it

Kristine (56:48):
bold and I'm a, a flavor person.
Yeah.
So I do go for the fufu laladrinks.
Yeah.
I go for the cookie crumble,blah, blah, blah.
Yeah.
Because I.
I, I, I enjoy like the flavors.
I like mm-hmm.

Carrie (57:01):
Yeah.
And that's totally fair.
Yeah.
And you can't get that justeverywhere.

Kristine (57:04):
You can't get it at Tim Horne's.
They're not

Carrie (57:06):
gonna give you that.
No.
No.
And I like, I'll, I go to othercoffee shops too.
Like I just went to a localcoffee shop in Sylvan Lake and
got a coffee there and it wasamazing.
I like local coffee shops and Iwill also frequent them.
Yep.
But I, Starbucks is consistentfrom city to city to city and it
is always good.

Kristine (57:26):
Yes, I agree with that.
The consistency

Carrie (57:28):
is key.
Yeah, because I don't wanna goto a small coffee shop and order
an Americano and think it tasteslike crap.
'cause I don't like the taste oftheir beans and spend$6 on it.
Like, there's nothing more.
It's a bummer.
Yeah, I agree.
That is

Kristine (57:42):
a bummer.
It's a bummer.
It's

Carrie (57:44):
a bummer.
So that's my thoughts onStarbucks.
And like take it or leave it.
Yeah.
But I don't think it'soverrated.

Kristine (57:49):
I have an unpopular opinion that I did not put on my
list.
Oh, I like that, that, and thisisn't from here.
Yeah.
Okay.
I think cold pizza or leftoverpizza is trash.
Stupid.
That's stupid.
I, that's wrong.
Hate it.
And I think it just, it actuallypains me to even think about
having a leftover piece of pizzaincorrect.
I can't, no.

(58:10):
Like I physically can't do it.

Carrie (58:12):
I love cold pizza, but I also am somehow, I don't like
melted cheese.
Yeah.
Unpopular opinion.
Yeah.
Um, I don't like melted cheese,so I struggle with pizza
sometimes.
Um, there was this one instancewhen I was younger at
Christine's house and we cut, Iwas there slices of cheese.
Yeah.
We put them on Ritz crackers andwe put it in the microwave and

(58:32):
then we ate it.
Mm-hmm.
I was so sick.

Kristine (58:36):
Yeah.
After, well, we

Carrie (58:37):
overdid it.
Of course we did.
'cause we were kids as you do.
And the cheese made me feel sosick.
That melted cheese just s skivesme out now.
Yeah.
So I, that's why I really likecold pizza or I don't like it to
be too

Kristine (58:50):
cheesy.
Fair enough.
Yeah, I like lots of cheese andI like it warm and fresh.
Yeah.
But I like stuff crust.

Carrie (58:58):
I can't love stuff.
Crust, fucking love stuff.
Crust.

Kristine (59:01):
Ugh.
Yeah.
I could go for that right now.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just, I cannot do the Yeah.
Leftover.
That's fair.
Pizza.
That's fair.
Nope, not for me dog.
And I try to like reheat it inlike different ways.
So like in the oven I try toreheat it with just like putting
it on the pan, throwing in the,in the air fryer.
But none of them bring me anysort of joy.
Like they just gross me out.

(59:21):
I love leftover pizza.
I look forward to it.
Not for this cap.
Um, another one here saysmayonnaise with fries.

Carrie (59:30):
Love it.
Love that.
I don't think that's anunpopular, I think that's pretty
common.
I love it.
I love

Kristine (59:35):
it too.
I think that's pretty popular.
Yeah, I do too.
I like it.
I feel like people enjoy it, butI don't know.
Oh, here's another one.
Calling people.
Toxic is overrated.
We all have toxic traits.
I saw that.
I don't think it's overrated.

Carrie (59:50):
I don't either.
I, I could wholeheartedlydisagree with that, but I don't
think it would be a kinddiscussion.
Yeah,

Kristine (59:55):
same.
I can, I agree.
I don't think that's a, butthat's, that's your opinion.
That's your opinion.
I love these.
Yeah, these are good.
Do you have any more from theInstagrams?

Carrie (01:00:05):
We do.
I do have one more.
And you're gonna be verypassionate on this.
Okay.
Gravy is disgusting.
Fuck

Kristine (01:00:11):
that.
It's delicious.
Gravy's disgusting.
Who wrote that?
I'm gonna send them a very, I'mgonna send them a

Carrie (01:00:19):
letter.
I have another one you're gonnabe really passionate about, but,

Kristine (01:00:22):
um, gravy is one of the best things ever invented.
Yeah.
You can put everything right.
Everything with gravy.

Carrie (01:00:30):
Everything Fries.
Pierogi.

Kristine (01:00:32):
Oh, gravy on like just dipping your bread in it, like
toast or something.
Oh, delish.
Yeah.
Yes.
It's a yes for me.
I love gravy.
I love it.
I could bathe in it.
I actually have said thatmultiple

Carrie (01:00:44):
times in my life.
I'm not, I don't wanna callanyone out, so, but like, you're
wrong.
Um, okay.
I have one more.
Okay.
And then we wanna wrap it up.
Yeah.
We'll do, fuck Maryelle, you'regonna get passionate about this
one.
Tell me, are you ready?
Yeah.
Disney

Kristine (01:00:59):
is overrated.
Yeah.
Get bent.
Like what?
In what?

Carrie (01:01:02):
She literally says, at the risk of being banned from L
lb, Disney is overrated.
At what point is it overrated?
She said, and no, I've neverbeen, and I have no right to
give an opinion on it.
Okay.
So feel free to roast me.
That's fine,

Kristine (01:01:14):
because that's how I feel about pickleball.
I have no, I don't know anythingabout it.
I think the hype is dumb.
I do too.
But, um, but Disney hasdifferent, so many different
aspects of it that I reallylike.
Yeah.
So like, there's the Disneyland,there's Disney World, there's
Yeah.
The movies, there's the culture,there's like, there's just so

(01:01:35):
many things.

Carrie (01:01:36):
So that is the end of this episode.
I want you guys to know if youwant us to make this into a
series.
Yeah.
Like, do you want more unpopularopinions from us so you can
listen?
Because we had a lot of fun withthis and I still have some more
in my, in my pocket.
In your pocket.
And I think that, uh, I thinkthat it could become a thing.

(01:01:56):
They're fun.
They are fun.
Yeah.
I really, really enjoyed this.
So if you guys want more ofthis, let us know.
I

Kristine (01:02:03):
do.
I want more of it.
That was so

Carrie (01:02:05):
entertaining to me.
That was really entertaining.
Yeah.
Yeah.

Kristine (01:02:08):
I am into it.
Um, okay.
So do we have any, uh, do youknow what we haven't done in a
while?
Questions, listener

Carrie (01:02:15):
questions?
We really need to get better atposting them.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's our thing, you

Kristine (01:02:19):
know, that's on us.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well then we'll carry on.

Carrie (01:02:23):
Okay.
It is time for our favorite partof the episode, and I think
yours too.
Yeah.
Fuck Mary.
Kill.
Absolutely.
Yeah.

Kristine (01:02:30):
Okay.
Do you wanna go first?
Ask me first?
Yeah.
Okay,

Carrie (01:02:33):
perfect.
Okay.
Fuck Mary.
Kill Zach Efron edition.
I love him.
Okay, so we have three versionsof Zach Efron.
Yes.
Okay.
We have Zach Efron in DirtyGrandpa.
Yeah.
We have Zach Efron in the Luckyone.
Oh shit.
And we have Zach Efron inneighbors.
That's tough.

Kristine (01:02:52):
It is tough.
Okay.
I would probably.
Mary the lucky one.
Oh yeah.
Um, it's the shower scene forme.
Yeah.
Fuck neighbors?
Yeah, I think.
Okay.
I think

Carrie (01:03:12):
And kill him in Dirty grandpa.
Dirty

Kristine (01:03:14):
grandpa.
Fuck everyone.
I have to Google.
Oh, it's, I'm just looking atpictures.
It's nice.
It's nice, I think.
Fuck yes.
Yeah, that's really good.
Okay.
Now I switched my answer.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
You're It's been a while sinceI've seen that movie.
Oh, yeah.
It's been, but we, we shouldwatch it after the season.

Carrie (01:03:32):
We should.
Absolutely.
Yeah.
I would absolutely.
Fuck Dirty Grandpas.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's, it's good.
He's good in that one.
He is delightful.
Yes.
Mm.
Okay.
And then you're killingneighbors.
Yeah.
Okay.

Kristine (01:03:43):
That's fair.
Yeah, that's fine.
I'll give that to you.
That was a good one.
Thank you.
Yeah.
He's handsome as fuck.
Yeah.
So what do you think of his jaw?
What's your opinion on it?
Because it's very like, it'svery heated in the, in the
internet or it was for quitesome time.
If it's

Carrie (01:03:59):
something that actually happened at like, yeah, because
of an injury, I'm fine with it.
If he chose to do that, I don'tlike

Kristine (01:04:08):
it.
Yeah.
But I like even like now, I feellike it's gotten less.
Yeah.
Uh,

Carrie (01:04:17):
yeah.
A fend, doled

Kristine (01:04:19):
a, a parent, like, it's not as like no.
In your face as it once was.
Yeah.
It's a, I don't know if it'ssmooth out or whatever, but I
think it looks good.
Like, I don't hate it.
I

Carrie (01:04:28):
don't hate it.
I don't either.
I just really, really liked,

Kristine (01:04:32):
but I feel like it was from an injury, but I don't
know.

Carrie (01:04:35):
I know.
It's really, it's so hard totell.
It's so hard to tell.
I really, I just like, I lovehim in

Kristine (01:04:40):
general, so Yeah, it's, that one's a toughie.
Okay.
Because it is your birthdaymonth.
Oh yeah.
We are gonna go with.
Famous Virgos.
Oh, I love that.
Um, okay.
So we're gonna go with, uh, we,it's funny we spoke about her
earlier, Beyonce.
Okay.

(01:05:01):
Selma Hayek.
Yep.
And Blake Lively.
Oh, we're on a female trainagain.
Yeah.
I've had, I think, don't come atme

Carrie (01:05:11):
listeners.
I used to pick me Beyoncebefore.
I think.
I feel like I have.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I'm killing her again.
Okay.
I am fucking Selma Hayek.

Kristine (01:05:22):
Yeah, she's hot.
Well, you're gonna tag her inwith Nick.
I feel it.
Oh yeah.
This is

Carrie (01:05:27):
Nick's dream.
My husband's number one crush inthis universe.
Celebrity crush is Selma Hayek.
Yeah.
Fun fact for everybody.
That's why I picked her.
Yeah.
He like loves her.
Yeah.
I love that.
Yeah, he loves her.
I get it.
She's stunning.
Mm-hmm.
So I would fuck Selma Ma Hayek,and I would marry Blake Lively
because she is my mm-hmm.

(01:05:48):
Number one celebrity femalecrush.
Yeah.
And I want to tell you guyssomething about our husbands.
They.
Do not think she is anattractive lady.
So I think we have to divorcethem.
I'm s and I'm upset because tome she

Kristine (01:06:04):
is beautiful.
Yeah.
Like she's stunning.

Carrie (01:06:07):
She is everything When she goes to the MET Gala.
Yeah.
Like I live for that.
She is the Met Gala.
Amen.
She wasn't Amen there this yearI had no

Kristine (01:06:14):
interest.
She is stunning genius.
She's beautiful.
She's smart.
She's just overall a

Carrie (01:06:20):
nice person, kind.
Oh yeah.
We have a big crush on her.
Um, so yeah, I would marry her.
Nice fucking sell my hayekkilling Beyonce.
'cause as I said earlier, me.
Yeah, that's

Kristine (01:06:33):
fair.
Fair enough.

Carrie (01:06:35):
Virgo vibes though.
Virgo vibes, those, all thosewomen give Virgo vibes for sure.

Kristine (01:06:38):
Absolutely.
Okay.
Okay.
Um, so speaking of Virgo vibes,I'm gonna take a little spin
here.
Okay.
I would like to give you yourbirthday present.
Okay.
But I wanna tell you that if youdon't want it or you don't like
it, or you don't think, yeah.
If you think it's a bad idea, Iam happy to delete this and I
will not be offended.

(01:06:58):
Are you giving it to

Carrie (01:06:59):
me on the podcast?
Yes.

Kristine (01:07:00):
Okay.
I like that.
So like I said, I will not beoffended.
Okay.
Because I know our life iscrazy.
Yeah.
And I understand it.
But I would like, if I wouldlike to know if you would join
me, join you in Saskatoon to gosee Morgan Wallen.
Shut up.
Just you and me.
Girls night.
Yeah.

(01:07:20):
We would leave in the morningof, yeah, we would.
Hotel tickets.
Yeah.
Everything is.
Paid for.
I'm crying.
Oh my God.
Um, just the two of us.
And we'll go and have like thebest country night of whole
life.
That's amazing.
When is it?
September 29th.

Carrie (01:07:34):
September 29th.
What a

Kristine (01:07:35):
night.
So we would leave like thatmorning.
go see Morgie.
Yeah, I'll, uh, start listeningto some dunes and, uh,

Carrie (01:07:43):
I have a playlist of all the concert tunes.
Have a girl's night.
I love that.

Kristine (01:07:47):
Yes.
Is that okay?
Yes.

Carrie (01:07:48):
I'll be there.
Okay.
Thank you.
You're so welcome.
I'm so glad we're going toSaskatoon instead of Calgary.
And like does Nick know

Kristine (01:07:54):
I've asked him and he's like, just go ahead and ask
her.
Like, he's like, I don't hateit.
I like, don't wanna like, giveher pressure and everything.
Yeah.
Like, ask her.
Yeah.
Okay.
Um, so yeah, so I've beenlooking into this and I've been
looking into finding ticketselsewhere.
Yeah.
Um, so I looked into Calgaryjust to know.
Yeah.
Because I don't know.
Right?
Yeah.
Looking at the tickets inCalgary,

Carrie (01:08:13):
can we talk about the price of them?
Insane, right?
Absolutely.
Fucking

Kristine (01:08:16):
ridiculous.
So I actually texted Nick.
I was like, absolutely not.
Sorry.
Yeah.
Like I'm, this is not gonna workfor me.
Yeah.
I, I'd have to send, like, sellmy limbs on the black market.
Yeah.
And then, I'm looking elsewhereand uh, I found Saskatoon and I
was like, you know what?
We haven't been there.
Yeah, let's go.
Yeah.
Like, and the tickets werereasonable and hotel.
Yeah.
Everything was like nice pricesand

Carrie (01:08:38):
yeah.
Sask.
So I'm really excited.
Saskatoon saskatoon's quite thetown.
Yeah.
I

Kristine (01:08:42):
thought it'd be a nice,

Carrie (01:08:43):
like, I like that.
That's fun.
It's a happy birthday.
Thank

Kristine (01:08:45):
you.
I was so nervous.
Why?
Because I just, yeah.
Well, we do have a lot going on.
We have a lot.
I'll give it going on.
I'll give it you, I'll give itto you.
And,

Carrie (01:08:53):
but, uh, it's

Kristine (01:08:54):
like, it's a

Carrie (01:08:54):
commitment, right?
Like, well, I'm into it, solet's do it.
Thank you.
And I want you to know you're sowelcome that I asked you when it
was gonna be, because I wantedto know how much mustache and
hair he would have back by that.
Like, is it enough?
Yeah.
Do we need to push this further?
Yeah.

Kristine (01:09:13):
Well,'cause I, I, I didn't look at the Vancouver
dates, but like Yeah,

Carrie (01:09:16):
he's gonna Vancouver.
Yeah.
It's his last stop.
Yeah, last stop on the train inCanada.
But I'm sure it's expensiveYeah.
He plays on Vancouver on aTuesday, which that's even more
stressful.
Yeah.
I don't like that actually.
I

Kristine (01:09:27):
did know that part.
I don't like that at all.
All and a weekend.
It's a Friday.
It's a Friday,

Carrie (01:09:30):
so we don't work.

Kristine (01:09:31):
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so like, it works outnicely.

Carrie (01:09:33):
It does work out very nicely.
I love it.
Thank you.

Kristine (01:09:37):
Boots, scoot and boogie.
So this morning, or like 20minutes ago, you're like, are
you, uh, you wearing those onFriday?
I'm like, yeah, yeah.
My boots, like when I had themon my feet.
You're like, yeah, yay.
Really?
I was like, can I wear these ata concert?
Absolutely.
Yeah.

Carrie (01:09:53):
Absolutely.
So happy birthday.
Oh, I love that.
Thank you.
You

Kristine (01:09:56):
are welcome.
And yes, it's weird that I gaveit to you on a podcast, but I
love it.
I thought it was fun.

Carrie (01:10:02):
I, I love Morgan, just so you, I know you

Kristine (01:10:04):
do.
I know.
He brings me the utmost

Carrie (01:10:07):
joy.
Yeah.
Okay.
Thank you.
That's it.
That's, that's fun.

Kristine (01:10:11):
That's

Carrie (01:10:12):
podcasts.
End of our podcast.
Um, so this Sunday we do have anbonus episode.
It is our book club episode.
On that episode, we'll beannouncing our next book and
we'll be discussing the currentbook Happy Place by Emily Henry.
Can't wait.
We're so excited.
So tune in if you also read thebook and you wanna be part of
it.
If you didn't finish the bookyet, you can postpone and listen

(01:10:34):
to it later once you're, onceyou're ready.
Um, but we're super, superexcited.
Mm-hmm.

Kristine (01:10:40):
Okay.
Okay.
Bye guys.
Bye
Thank you so much for listening.
New episodes drop every Thursdaymorning.
You can download our episodesand listen to them anywhere
where you listen to yourpodcast, as well as our website,
www.twobabespodcast.com.
That's two with the number two.

(01:11:00):
You can also send us listenerquestions on our Instagram to
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We love to answer your listenerquestions each and every week.
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