This week, Jax recaps her night at Game 7 of the World Series (and we find out why Stef didn’t go). Then we get into Justin Trudeau’s Halloween post that is a very obvious nod to Katy Perry. Plus, an AITA that asks the ultimate question: is it ever okay to call out bad kids in public? To wrap it up, we share our World Series takeaways and weekly recs.
CHAPTERS:
0:15 - Jax shares her location with Adam
3:45 - Jax went to Game 7 of the World Series
6:27 - Stef didn’t go to Game 7 despite having tickets
9:55 - Reflecting on the Blue Jays season
12:53 - What we did for Halloween
16:00 - Justin Trudeau’s Halloween Costume
21:05 - AITA for Calling Out Kids in Costco?
25:21 - Jax’s Secret
26:35 - Jax’s scary story she told her nephew
32:38 - Positive and Negative takeaway from the World Series
34:46 - Our Recommendations
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