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August 14, 2025 34 mins

Three friends raise their red mocktails in a bittersweet toast as they announce their final podcast episode after nearly two years of weekly recordings. What began as pandemic-era Zoom calls evolved into a journey that pushed them far beyond their comfort zones, teaching them valuable lessons about technology, friendship, and embracing change.

"When you let something go, it doesn't mean it was a failure. It means it was accomplished," one host reflects, capturing the spirit of this farewell conversation. The trio looks back at favorite moments – from interviewing reluctant but ultimately enthusiastic guests to documenting their adventures in Paris, Florence, and Venice despite minimal language skills. They reminisce about episodes that resonated most with listeners, including discussions about making new friends in midlife, career transitions, and personal growth.

Throughout their podcasting journey, these women navigated significant life changes together. One returned to a relationship after five years apart, another received news of becoming a grandmother, and all three made career shifts that transformed their daily lives. One host shares how she finally established a consistent exercise routine after leaving her corporate job, noting that sometimes we need decompression periods before we can move forward: "It just wasn't time yet... but then, all of a sudden, it was time."

As they transition back to private weekly Zoom calls – "scheduling friendship" as they call it – the hosts express gratitude to their loyal listeners and leave the door open for possible "special edition" episodes for major life announcements. Their parting wisdom: "Do the thing and surround yourself with people who will cheer you on" and "Pour your energies into the good things that you want to happen."

Want more inspiration for embracing change and stepping outside your comfort zone? Follow our Facebook page, where the conversation continues even as this chapter closes.

Amy, Kitty & Stacey

P.S. Isn't our intro music great?! Yah, we think so too. Thank you, Ivy States for "I Got That Wow".

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
All right, look I got that.
Wow, who wants some handsomeright now?
We got that.
Turn it up loud.
I know you're wondering how Igot that.
Wow, here I go.
Here I go, coming.
I can't ever stop.
I'm a tour de force running.
Get me to the top.
I don't need an invitation.
I'm about to start acelebration.

Speaker 2 (00:26):
Good evening, hi Amy, hi Stacey, hello, hello, hello
Catherine.
We're so formal, aren't we?

Speaker 3 (00:36):
Yes, we are nothing if we are not formal.
Yeah, that's right.
Oh, red drinks, do we all havered?

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I should have put it in my glass.
Cheers, ladies forgot to sendthe memo, yeah all the other
memos we forgot to send this hasbeen.
This has been my go-to mocktailthe entire summer and I think
it's going to go into the falland it might be my year-round
drink.
It's sugar-free cranberry orlike, like tiny, tiny amount of

(01:15):
sugar in it, cranberry juice,like to hear, and then the rest
is soda and a big squeeze oflemon.
It is refreshing.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
Yeah, I would have to say that's what mine is as well
, and I don't have vodka tonighteither, it's just cranberry
juice.
Cranberry juice and my, youknow, is Fresca.
Yeah, and I have a SanPellegrino pomegranate and
orange and it's super good.
So refreshing, Look at us.

Speaker 2 (01:53):
Well, we are recording this on Sunday night.
Stacey and I are beginning theweek.
Amy is getting ready to coastinto her weekend.
Beginning of the week.
Amy is getting ready to coastinto her weekend.
We have some news for ourdevoted listeners and viewers.
It's all good.

(02:15):
We're letting everybody knowthat this is our last episode.
Yeah, yep, we are wrapping itup.
We're gonna we're just gonnachat a little bit here tonight
and kind of reflect on why wedid this and all that we've been
through in the last year and ahalf and just kind of some

(02:38):
general thoughts.
So it's a little.
It's a little melancholy, but Ithink it's also exciting.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
Yeah, yeah, I mean, you know you think about it.
We made it a year and 10 months.
That's a long time Now.
We were pretty consistent upuntil this last few weeks that
we weren't Um, and then we madethe decision to just stop.
And who knows what we'll do?

Speaker 2 (03:03):
we might pick it up another day, I don't know we
don't know yeah yeah, I mean,you never know if there might be
like a big happening orsomething in one of our lives we
might have to do a specialedition right, there you go
breaking news.
We're gonna like really soup upthe technology and get the
words rolling across the bottom.

Speaker 3 (03:24):
Yeah, yeah, you know, it's just been one of those
things that, like most of whatwe've talked about over the last
10 months, is an opportunitypresents itself.
We, you know, we've done things, we still want to do things.

(03:47):
Um, we're well, we're well setup for it and you know, we've
got some stuff in the works thatwe're each kind of gonna march
on to a different little try,something new thing yeah, as you
were saying that.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
So and I wish I could repeat back exactly what you
just said we wanted to do things, we did things, we did things,
we did things and we've got someballs in the air right.
We've got some.
We've got some things goingthat are kind of taking time,

(04:28):
that we, you know that we hadbefore, and so it's just, it's a
shift and it's like.
This is we've talked about thisconsistently through our
episodes that life is constantlyshifting and changing and you
have to be able to adapt andmake changes.

(04:50):
And when you let something go,it doesn't mean that it was a
failure.
It doesn't mean that it's donein a bad way.
It means that that'saccomplished.
And now we're taking all ofthat and we continue on with it.
I feel really good about thecontent that we created, the new

(05:11):
friends that we made through itand the consistency.
Stacey, you are absolutelyright.
People might not know we wererecording every single week.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
Yep, every week.
We learned at 10.
We had no idea what we weredoing literally in the beginning
.
We had no idea what sites touse.
You know to record.
You know we record one.
The episodes are saved onanother.

(05:45):
You know we also put it out toYouTube.
You know it was a lot at thebeginning to get figured out and
you know we learned a lot,that's for sure.
Yeah, and even though we didn'tconquer all the technology, we
certainly now understand it,kind of.

(06:07):
Yeah, we know what we don'tknow.
Now, that's right.
I've been thinking quite a lotin the last couple of weeks
about just one of those kind ofold cliches, but I really I mean
most cliches have nugget oftruth in them, but I really do
believe that nothing greathappens in your comfort zone.

(06:28):
Yeah, and this was a big leapfor us.
This was, I can't believe we'regoing to do this.
We had, you know, a little bitof family and friends.
Go, you're doing what and why.
And I feel like, because of theconversations the three of us
have had, the conversationswe've had with other people, all
of you who have sent messagesand chimed in, you know, again,

(06:52):
some of the best and greatestcompliments to me are the people
who said yeah, I'm cleaning outmy closet and I'm talking to
you guys while I'm listening.
And I just love that, which, forme, that makes this a big
success.
It also gives me confidence toknow that I can tackle something
new that I want to do, and if Idon't know how to do it, I can

(07:16):
figure it out.
I will figure it out.
Yeah, and I think that'sprobably one of the biggest
things.
I mean, so many people our ageare trying how to trying to
figure out how to dial back,kick back, you know, sort of
thing, and I feel like the threeof us are are are fired up from

(07:36):
these new challenges thatpresent themselves, decided to
try some things.

Speaker 2 (07:42):
I agree.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:48):
What were favorite, like favorite moments or
conversations or episodes.
What do you guys think back on?
And smile.

Speaker 3 (08:05):
I don't know what my favorite one was.
I put out, you know, like a reI don't know re post of our very
first one.
I think it's the funniest thingto watch if you watch it, or at
least for me, because we wereall trying to smile the entire
time we were all trying to look,you know, up on the camera

(08:28):
instead of down or fidget.
You know what I mean.
We were trying so hard to look,you know, like we were
professional and then about oh,I don't know, after the,
probably halfway through thefirst year, we just got a little
more comfortable and you know.
You know what I mean.

(08:48):
Yeah, yeah, less, less smileythe whole time, not that we
weren't funny, we thought wewere hilarious, but not trying
to, you know.
You know, just be moreourselves the rest of the way.
Growth.

Speaker 2 (09:08):
That's growth, there you go.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
There you go, and that was with a T-H, not
G-R-r-o-s-s gross that's right,you know the sound cuts out.
let's just clarify that.
Yeah, we maybe had some of thattoo.
Um, I really enjoyed theepisodes when we didn't

(09:29):
necessarily have a plan.
Uh, you know, when we recappedour trip to France, when, Kitty,
you talked about your trip to.
You know some of the paparazzistuff when we would talk about
our most hated phrases.
You know things like that thatjust those, I think for me were,

(09:56):
were very enjoyable, very fun,more fun, yeah, yeah, and you
know, part of it again, for me,I just wanted to get on and have
good conversations and haveother people, who maybe don't
have tons of people around themto talk to all the time, to feel
like they could join in.
And you know, I hope peopleenjoyed that.

(10:20):
Probably, we heard quite a fewof phrases and words that people
dislike, so I know that thatwas an episode that resonated.
Yeah, that's true.
The pet peeves, yeah, and Ithink one of our goals early on
was to put out content thatother people could identify with

(10:42):
.
Yes, absolutely, you know.
So we were trying to come upwith topics and have
conversations on things that wethought people would want to
hear.
Yeah, Think back to where wewere, all of us what 22 months

(11:03):
ago in our jobs and what wasreally riling us up then and how
, even we're in, we're doingslightly different things or
we've adopted better, differentattitudes about what it is we're
doing.
Yeah, I mean that's kind of huge.

Speaker 2 (11:26):
It is, it is huge.

Speaker 3 (11:30):
Kitty had a side hustle and a corporate job.
I just started in a new jobwith a new company.

Speaker 2 (11:40):
Yeah, yeah, there's.
There's stepping stones along.
You know, there's so manymetaphors that can be used.
Everything leads you to what isnext, and so I've been thinking
about this lately, and I can'tremember if this was something
that we talked about on one ofour one of the last episodes

(12:03):
that we recorded, or if it waspart of the three of the
conversation the three of uswere having after we got done.
But do you remember when I wastalking about how, like the year
leading up to me leaving my job, when I would drive to work, I
would daydream about what mydays were going to look like

(12:26):
once I finally quit?
Uh-huh.
I had the entire thing laid outand I was super excited about it
.
And it started with I've alwaysbeen an early riser, so it
would start with getting upearly, getting my workout in and
you know, doing this and this.
And I said to you guys I was sodisappointed in myself because

(12:47):
I hadn't started that routine.
I was still doing the.
I would get up pretty early butI'd make coffee, which I'd love
to just sit and you know drinkmy coffee and pull up my tablet,
look at email and whatever.
And I said I was so incrediblydisappointed in myself.

(13:08):
And Amy, I think you were theone who said just because you're
not doing it right now doesn'tmean you're not going to right.
And it was probably right afterthat because I I looked at my
app.
Today I am 43 days in to abrand new routine that includes

(13:28):
getting my little asterisk ontome, either outside or on onto
the treadmill downstairs, um anda three, three mile walk.
And then I found this amazingwoman on YouTube.
So I'm doing her um weightworkouts in the morning and I

(13:51):
and focusing on better eatingand everything.
I feel so good.
So, physically, I feel like Ifeel the best that I've felt in
probably the last 10 years andtwo.
I'm so freaking proud of myself.
Yeah.

(14:11):
But, what I had to remind myselfwas that it just wasn't time
yet yeah but then, all of asudden, it was time.
All of a sudden it was time.
It was like this transitionperiod, like I had to completely
decompress that job out of my.
I had to shed that.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
I had to get rid of the toxins yes, you did a
corporate cleanse it was a10-month corporate cleanse, but
anyway it's done but wait, kitty, think about this how many
years have you been working,working, working, working,

(14:51):
working, working, working?
Yeah, what 25?

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Well, no, no 35.

Speaker 3 (14:57):
Okay, so 30, 35 years .
It took you 10 months.
Yeah, you know that's really.
I think you're allowed 10months, yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (15:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
So and I'm you know, I'm watching Bill now as
transition into retirement and,like, if it's middle of the
afternoon and I see him taking anap on the couch, I just stand
there for a second and I look athim and I just think he's, he's
decompressing.

Speaker 3 (15:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Yeah, you know right and yeah, so I don't know I just
think it'll.

Speaker 3 (15:36):
It'll take a bit.
Is that what you're saying?
It'll take?
Them a bit to figure out.
Okay, now I'm ready to getgoing Something.

Speaker 2 (15:45):
And I'm not saying that he's but that's all he's
doing.
That's not the case, but youknow it's like.
Yeah, but you know it's likeyeah, you can take the nap at 2
o'clock in the afternoon.
I just hope that everybody hasheard us loud and clear that

(16:06):
it's worth it to take risks anddo the things that you have
always dreamed of doing, and Ijust feel like the world that we
live in today is way moreaccepting of that and will cheer
you on.
Yeah, absolutely ever before.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
Well, I mean, stacey, when we started this, you and I
hadn't been to Paris.
Well, I'd been to Paris amillion years ago.
We've been to Paris andFlorence and Venice, yep, and we
didn't know.
We don't speak French beyond7th grade French class and we
spoke no Italian.

(16:46):
I get asked for that.
You know, now that people knowthat we went, I get asked well,
how did you?
You know how get asked, well,how did you?
You know, how did you plan itand how did you?
You know, know where to go andwhat to do and, um, you know how
did you speak the language?
You know all of these questionsand you know my answer is

(17:08):
always well, I mean, that's the,that's the great part about you
, know the interwebs, you canplan your own trip, you can
figure it out and, yeah, wedidn't ever have too much issue
with language.
You know the, the languagebarrier.
We just jumped in and we did itand, like stacy says, how are

(17:32):
we gonna know if it was good orbad?

Speaker 1 (17:34):
we weren't there.

Speaker 3 (17:34):
We don't have anything to compare it to.
Yeah, everything we did wasgood.
So, yeah, I would highlyrecommend you not go to florence
over fourth of july.
I'm just to put that out thereto the world.
It was warm, yeah it was warm.
Feel good about that.
I think people have enjoyedlistening to my Single Life, all

(18:00):
the single ladies, all thesingle ladies.
That often provided some goodhumor, I think.
Yes, thank you for sharing that.
Yeah, um, so now I'm gonna dropa nugget and then I'm not gonna
talk about it, which will besuper funny.

(18:21):
Oh, okay, I've come full circleafter five years and I'm
finding myself back where I was,only better.
I'm seeing the X.
So who knew?
Talk about personal growth andmaking changes and coming out

(18:43):
better and taking risks andsecond chances.
It just fits all thosecategories yes, yep, yeah, and
plus.
It's good, really good shockfactor.
It is Some people Kitty and Ialready knew.

(19:04):
But I think when you told usthe us first time, we were a
little bit yeah, a little bitstruck, you know.
So, yeah, yeah, yeah, sothere's that.
So just just because youstopped doing something for a
while, you can go back to it ifyou want.

(19:24):
Yeah, yeah, hopefully, with thehindsight is always you know
Right, you always learn, youlearn, you move on, you know you
go back to what you were doing.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
Come back better.

Speaker 3 (19:44):
We wish you the best Thank you.
Always, yeah, always.
So, yeah, come back better.
We wish you the best, thank you, yeah, always, yeah, yep,
always.
Sure, kitty, did you say your?

Speaker 2 (19:58):
favorite episode, I think we got off um I.
I think about all the episodeswhere we had special guests.
I thought that was really funand we tried to cover a lot of
different topics within that,from travel experts, sarah

(20:23):
launching her business by theway, her yoga six studio is
wildly successful, so we weretalking to sarah right before
she opened maybe a month beforeshe opened her studio.
Yeah, talk about taking, takinga risk.
Um, of course, of course,deanna, such wise.

Speaker 3 (20:57):
What was the first?

Speaker 2 (20:59):
topic.
We had Anger issues, anger,anger, yep anger and then
forgiveness, a life coach thatwe had.
Yeah, I just I thought it wasreally fun.
It was always interesting thereaction that we would get when
we would ask people if theywould like to be.
Oh, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3 (21:18):
If they would come on to the podcast Right, because
there were some that we askedthat said no.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
That's right.

Speaker 3 (21:25):
No way they were going to do it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (21:29):
But I think they all had fun doing that.

Speaker 3 (21:34):
I did too.
Yeah, when we asked my sisterto come in for the whole Oscar
thing, that's right.
That's their deal, and I thinkthat she gave us a really good
good plan for for upcoming Oscarseasons.
I think that that's kind ofbrilliant good plan for for
upcoming oscar seasons I thinkthat that's kind of brilliant.
Yeah, I liked, I liked that one.
Yeah, um, she really didn'twant to do it, she absolutely

(21:56):
did not want to do it.
But I older sister,strong-armed her and got her to
come on and, um, she did, andafterwards she said that was
nothing like what I thought itwas going to be.
Yeah, it's a conversation.
Yeah, we're just talking.
What'd you want, what'd youwatch, what'd you think?

Speaker 1 (22:15):
Should we?

Speaker 3 (22:15):
watch it, should we not?
Yeah, so I think that I hopethat, you know.
I think everybody who came onwas real good with it.
Yeah, you know.
So think everybody who came onwas real good with it.
Yeah, you know, so that was funat least what we talked about
and what we put out.
Yeah, absolutely yeah.
My daughter, mallory, was onone episode we talked.

(22:36):
She talked about, um, you know,finding her soulmate, you know,
after many years of dating.
So that was interesting um andnow she's having a baby, she's
having a baby.
Yes, she's having a baby.
Um, due date in early october.

(22:57):
So coming up, yeah, exciting.
Yeah, it is silly things.
Lots of success stories.
Yeah, speaking of daughters, Idid get my butt chewed once.
Oh, you know, we had a greatepisode talking about her
wedding and I was promptlyscolded, like 10 days later,

(23:25):
about how I oversteppedboundaries and how she kindly
asked that I take it down and Ihad to tell you guys and you're
like, oh, that was so much fun.
We love it was.
Yeah, it was a really good oneand got a lot of views.
So, yeah, yeah, but my mama'smake mistakes too.
So took it down, learned alesson, I learned a lesson, oh

(23:53):
yeah.
Never mind what you going to doso.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
So, when the activity that somewhat led up to us
doing the podcast is that whenCOVID happened, our small group
that we affectionately call thebroad squad, which includes two
others Well, actually there'smore than that the delegate from
Texas, she, she would beincluded as well Um, so, three

(24:23):
others.
But we would do weekly zoomcalls just as a way of staying
in touch, because I mean, weused to, like, monthly, make
sure we were all going out fordinner and we just saw each
other more regularly.
So we started doing the zoomcalls and then, when we were on

(24:44):
a girl's weekend and we werethree cocktails in then we said
let's do the podcast.
That's where we are right now,and so, as we close out the
podcast, we're going to go backto that weekly routine of
gathering on zoom, because lifeis busy and there's nothing

(25:09):
wrong with schedulingconversations, scheduling right,
I was gonna say schedulingfriendship, but I mean right
yeah, you're scheduling time,you're?
I mean, it's an investment.
Everybody's busy doing theirlives and it's important to make

(25:31):
time, because it's too easy forthings to just disappear, right
, if you don't schedule it.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
All of a sudden you're two weeks later, and two
months later, you know, sixmonths later, and you've done
nothing, you know.
So it's nice that we're stillgoing to plan to have our
conversations.
It just won't be recorded allthe time.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
And we won't always have makeup on.
There might be jammies involved.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
Right, that's the biggest thing.
Yeah, yeah, it's one of the.
I will say one of thechallenges is that I have I have
the odd schedule, so either I'mputting makeup and getting
dressed on my day off or thesetwo have to put on makeup and

(26:22):
get dressed on their days off,and so it wasn't as easy to
always schedule.
And then we'd been recording onSundays, but then it was
football season.
Certain people got mad that wewere kicking them off the
internet, so there were somechallenges there.

(26:43):
What are we going to do?
Yeah, what are we going to do?
I know, nope, I've enjoyed thispast.
Um, you know, since our flipover to our new, our second year
, we've talked a lot aboutmaking new friends.
Um even though we have.
Each of us have a ton offriends.

(27:04):
Um, we literally talked abouthow, at our age, do you make new
friends?
Right, and I just saw a goodyou know reel as I'm flipping
through stuff that talked about.
You know, a woman of our agemoved across the country and her
, you know, she sat around for awhile and just was not doing

(27:27):
anything.
So then one day it clicked andshe decided she was never going
to say no to anything, you know.
So if she got invited somewhere, she would say she would go, if
you know, and she would be theone to invite people.
If something was going on,she'd find the people to get,
you know, to go.

(27:47):
And that's how she um, met newpeople, made new friends.
You know, and I think that's agood good thing to think about.
You know, don't ever say no.
If people invite you somewhere,go.
You know, if someone invitesyou, by all means say yes, yes,
absolutely Right, very good.

(28:11):
Um, speaking of of which, how'sthe pickleball league going?
Stacy?
Well, pickleball, I mean, wetry, we try our you know, our
schedules have been so busy,plus we have two that are
injured, not from pickleball.
I was going to ask no, nopickleball injuries, but we do

(28:33):
have two that were are injured,so they're out and, like I said,
we've kind of we, we, when wewent to italy, that was kind of
a fell over to, you know, earlymonday, tuesdays, and then some
others went on vacation andother you know, so it's been
hard to get together.
But I think this week, tomorrowand Tuesday I think, we'll have

(28:53):
a bigger, bigger group.
So, yeah, it's still going to be, a really fun thing to carry on
into the fall too.
There's no reason you can'tplay with.
You know, switch it on.
Oh yeah, no, we will.
We'll keep it going until weall get bored of it, or I don't
know, who knows.
And we have a potential placewe can play this winter too.

(29:14):
So it just depends on how youknow, how we want to, how long
we want to go.
Very good, I know We'll see.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
It's awesome.

Speaker 3 (29:26):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
Well, any other thoughts I?

Speaker 3 (29:34):
just want to say thank you to you too.
I mean, you've always beensounding boards, you've always
listened, you've always beensupportive, made little
corrections and nudges wherethey've needed to be.
I know this won't end, but Ihope that other people get have
people in their world that theycan do the same for them.

(29:58):
Yes, well, I think we shouldshout out to the people that
were listening you know, I amguessing some of our regular
listeners are going to go oh,now what you know?
Now what am I going to listento?
Because, oddly enough, I had noexpectations going in and early

(30:29):
on.
You know we have some of ourearlier episodes that have you
know a couple hundred listens orwatches, whatever.
But there's a pretty steady 70,80 listeners per week, yeah,
which I'm always surprised thatanyone hung with us this long,
honestly.
But yeah, there were a bunch.

(30:49):
So, like I said, I thank allthe listeners.
Um, certainly family.
We found out who was supportiveand who wasn't.
That's for sure Between our,between our family and friends,
right?

Speaker 1 (31:04):
Right.

Speaker 3 (31:08):
Yeah, Well, I think we're gonna.
Um, I do think we're going tokeep the Facebook page going for
a bit.
We will Get your conversationsin over there.

Speaker 1 (31:26):
We're not totally disappearing.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
There might be some big announcements, breaking
events, you never know, right.
I mean, we might win thelottery we do need to spend the
money.
We got to start playing, though, didn't we?
Didn't we decide that if we'regoing to win, we need to play?
Yeah, you miss 100% of theshots.

(31:53):
You don't take people, thereyou go.
That is true.
Yes, that's right, take theshot.
Do we have any shots as we signoff?
I used mine early because I wasgoing to mention that of never

(32:17):
saying no, always, never sayingno.

Speaker 2 (32:17):
Awesome, yeah, kitty.
Well, I think it's just themain, the main takeaway and the
driving thought behind why wedid this.
Do the thing and surroundyourself with people who will
cheer you on.
There are people in your lifethat don't, yeah, there are

(32:39):
people in your life who questionor don't support you.
You don't, you don't need thosepeople in your life, nope, and
that might feel a little harsh,but if you've got loved ones

(32:59):
around you and they don'tsupport you, it's not right.

Speaker 3 (33:05):
So, yeah, similar, mine is going to be.
Use whatever energy you have toput forth in the positive.
No need to worry about whatcould happen the negative.
Pour your energies into thegood things that you want to

(33:26):
happen.
Yeah, yeah, yes, that's goodadvice.
Yes, want to happen, yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:29):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (33:29):
Yes, that's good advice.
Yes, it is Good.
There we go.

Speaker 2 (33:37):
There we go.
So one last time we will listento that fabulous music that was
selected for our opening andclosing, Right and yeah, just a
huge thank you to everybodywho's been along this adventure
with us.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:58):
Alright one more time .

Speaker 3 (34:00):
Cheers, cheers.

Speaker 1 (34:23):
Bye-bye, all right, stop.
I'm a tour de force running.
Give me to the top.
I don't need a invitation.
I'm about to start acelebration.
Let me in.
Brought a good time for somefriends.
Turn it up loud past 10.
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