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The pod’s all about the highs, lows, & total chaos of 2024 think egg prices going wicked high, Britney’s wild Insta moments, & oh yeah, people literally stuck in space. Alex & Celia keep it real with their takes on the year, sharing laughs, stories, & a bit of Boston sass while looking ahead to 2025. Tune in for:

• Hot takes on “New Year, New Me” vibes
• Why farm-fresh eggs are the GOAT (but also pricey AF)
• Spilling the tea on Britney’s latest moves
• The what the heck of astronauts stuck in orbit
• Real talk about how holiday traditions & gift-giving are changing

It’s your go-to for relatable chats, a few laughs, & maybe some inspo for tackling the new year. 

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Speaker 1 (00:06):
Welcome to the no Wine Left Behind podcast, where
we truly leave no wine behind.
I'm Alex.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
And I'm Celia.
We are here in the studiotogether, sharing ups and downs,
frustrations and funny momentsof our daily adventures.
So grab your favorite glass.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Join us as we raise our voices.
Together, we'll dive into thedrama of life as we see it.
I just tried to think of likean end of the year song, but I
couldn't.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
Nothing came to mind.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
I was not well prepared for the opening of this
episode, whoops.

Speaker 2 (00:46):
Oh, lord, here we are for our final episode of 2024,
so crazy.
I know it's the end of the yearright like in two weeks.
Oh my like.
Christmas is one week away.
It happened so fast.
Yeah, so it's okay though.

(01:09):
Another year, another new,everything Fresh, start, clean,
sleep.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Again.
So it's funny.
I was going back through ourepisodes from the start of the
year to today so I could likefind things and like, do we have
any updates?
Or like funny.
You know, remember this momentand our first episode at the top
of this year.
We were like shitting on likeNew Year, new me.
And now here we are, like it'sgoing to be a fresh start in

(01:43):
2025.

Speaker 2 (01:44):
New year, new me again.
Do over Every year.

Speaker 1 (01:54):
Every freaking year and it's like not new us, but
just evolved us, Did you?

Speaker 2 (02:03):
see the BuzzFeed breakdown of our podcast for
2025?
.
I emailed it yes yes.
That was so funny, the one thatstood out to me the most like
with all the it.
So it gives all the stats.
The one that stuck out to methe most was the pronunciation.
One was the pronunciation oneOne was good.

(02:25):
That was by far probably one ofthe funniest episodes that
we've done.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
It's the funniest conversation to have with you,
on and off the podcast.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
Yeah, Like last night when I I went out last night
with some colleagues for workChristmas to get together and
give exchange and everything.
It was great.
And one of the women, her name,is Karen.
So we're talking and talkinglike Karen and she was like, and
all of a sudden my othercoworker was like Karen, karen.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
It's so New England Like.
That is so New England Like.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Karen, karen, karen, and I'm like, yeah, karen, and
she's like.
I go listen, I say thingsdifferently than you and she's
like oh yeah, you're so fancywith your words.
I'm like, I'm really not tryingto.
That's just how it comes out.
Not trying to do, that's justhow it comes out every now.

(03:32):
And then I'll say something andone of them will catch it and
like repeat it the way I said it, and then they look at me like
seriously, like I'm sorry.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Oh my gosh, that was a good one.
Yeah, that was a good, goodepisode, but a lot of stuff
happened this year.
So another thing that had cameup in my research was we were
also talking back in likeJanuary or February about how
expensive eggs were.
Oh, my God, which is reallyfunny, because I was at Whole

(04:03):
Foods the other day and likegetting food obviously.
Um, I had looked at the eggprices and I was like fuck, eggs
are fucking expensive.
Yeah then, it's like shit.
We were talking about thisearlier this year.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
Eggs are so fucking expensive so it's funny that you
bring that up, because, that'sright, they were very expensive
earlier in the year and thenthey kind of went back to normal
price at some point.
But just yesterday how funny isthat you bring this up just
yesterday.
I was listening to because Ilistened to talk radio almost
all the time and they weretalking about how the price of

(04:38):
eggs has gone up again.
It's fucking weird.
They were interviewing thiswoman at a grocery store and she
was like well, I only buy whiteeggs because the brown eggs are
more expensive.
And then there was like anothercolor.
I'm like wait, how many colorare there?
I thought it was just brown andwhite.
Apparently there's blue eggs.
So, yeah, the blue eggs.

(05:00):
And so this woman that I workwith has chickens and her
chickens lay very light blueeggs.
She said, yeah, it's a color.
There's like, there's like alike a pinkish color, almost
like a pink, pinky, peachy color.
There's like like a skin tonecolor.
There's, there's white, there'stan, there's brown.
I'm like, so where?

Speaker 1 (05:20):
do all those eggs go, because I only see brown and
white in the stores.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
I don't know all those eggs go, because I only
see brown and white in thestores.
I don't know where those go.
I have no idea.
And it's weird, because theeggs that you get fresh off a
farm from a chicken do not looklike the eggs you buy in the
grocery store.
So what's?

Speaker 1 (05:36):
up.
Can we talk about that?
Because I have thought about,because we live near a lot of
farms.
There's a lot of signs on localroads that say like we sell
eggs amongst a bunch of otherbullshit.
Right, I just can't bringmyself to buy an egg from like a
local farm.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Oh my God, it's life changing.
It's life changing.
So again this woman haschickens.
She's given us fresh eggs fromher chickens, like the day after
you got to wash them reallygood, rub them down really good.
The color if you crack a freshegg from a farm and crack an egg

(06:18):
from a grocery store, the yolkone is like orange, the other
one is yellow.
The grocery store is yellow,the Fresh Farm.
One is orange and it tastes athousand times better than an
egg from the grocery store.
I don't know.
Yeah, yeah, another girl I know,used to have chickens she
doesn't anymore and she hadbrought eggs when we had done a

(06:42):
girls weekend up north.
Same thing.
I was like Whoa, it was thefirst time I ever saw it.
And I was like Whoa, how comethese yolks are orange, like
what's up?
She goes oh, those are from mychickens, they're fresh eggs,
I'm like.
So I was like I don't think I'meating those.
Everyone's like no, it'sawesome.
And I did.
I ate it and it was like thebest egg I ever had in my life.

Speaker 1 (07:04):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
No, it's a game changer.
You have to try it.
You have to try it.

Speaker 1 (07:08):
It's a total game changer.
I just feel better knowing thatit's been through like a
process and it's at the store,like just knowing it's coming
from, like a chicken butt to meTo me.

Speaker 2 (07:22):
So the egg that you get from the farm, there will be
skin colored eggs, tan eggs,blue, a light, light bluish,
baby blue colored eggs.
Those colors you'll getdirectly from the farm.

(07:44):
So when you stop at a farm,stand open, just even if you
just look at them, the eggs arejust right.
It's just so cool and they'revery good.

Speaker 1 (07:51):
Yes, they're very, very good so but yeah.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
so back to what I was saying.
Apparently there's another eggissue and the brown ones are
more expensive, so people areonly buying the white ones
because they're cheaper.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
Yeah yeah, that brings up a good question.
I don't really understand.
I don't know why there's likebrown ones and white ones and
why one would be priceddifferently than the other.
I'm gonna look this up, yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:18):
Yeah, I don't know either, but I think we usually
get brown eggs.
I'm not sure why, unlessthey're those eb eggs oh yeah,
those are usually white.
We get the white ones yeah, butthose are more expensive I
don't even care, we just buyeggs.
I don't honestly don't care howmuch eggs cost, just buy them.
We like them, we get it.

(08:38):
You know what I mean.
Like yeah, there's certainthings that like I won't buy
because it's a little bit moreexpensive and I'm just like I
don't really need that.
But like eggs and milk, there'scertain things like you just
you have to buy it, like youneed it, you right, have to have
it.
So it's like it doesn't matterhow expensive it is yeah, gotta
do what you gotta do.

Speaker 1 (08:58):
Yeah, I'm the same way if it completely gets
consumed, then it was worth it,then it doesn't really matter.

Speaker 2 (09:04):
So by the way, speaking of whole foods, did you
know the one in nashville isopen now?
Yeah, have you been there?

Speaker 1 (09:11):
No, because I figured the first few days were going
to be like really crazy.
So I'm like waiting for it todie down, I'm probably going to
hit it up next week.

Speaker 2 (09:18):
I want to check it out.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
Yeah, because.

Speaker 2 (09:20):
I am so happy they're closer than I was driving all
the way up to.
State.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Yeah, that one is like so far.
The one in Westford is likekind of close, the one in
Westford is like kind of closebut also feels further away than
it is.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's superclose.

Speaker 2 (09:38):
So, oh my God, year in review, britney Spears is
still cuckoo, apparently.
Now she thinks she's a toddlerin kindergarten and moving to
Mexico.
I don't know think she's atoddler in kindergarten and
moving to mexico, I don't know.
I wish somebody would seriouslylike sit down with this girl
and like help her, because thisis crazy.

Speaker 1 (09:58):
That's a good point.
I'm surprised nobody has orlike maybe they have in private,
but I'm surprised there hasn'tbeen like a because she's on her
own now.
She's no longer under theconservatorship, so although,
like, she goes on live all thetime and she like posts her
videos and reels or whatever, um, I'm surprised she hasn't done

(10:18):
like a sit down interview tolike speak her piece but it's
like she's clearly got somethingwrong with her and her videos
yeah, a proof of it.

Speaker 2 (10:27):
So like nobody actually needs to prove she's a
little wacky, she's showing theworld, she's a lot, so I'm
surprised no one has taken allthat and brought it to a court
and was like we need to likesticker in the cuckoo house
because she's not well.
Yeah, you know what I mean.

Speaker 1 (10:47):
I'm surprised given her behavior this last year.
I'm surprised herconservatorship ended Crazy.
She should still be under somesort of supervision, oh,
absolutely.
I don't know If there's levelsto conservatorship and there's
maximum security and minimumsecurity.

(11:07):
Maybe she could have beenmiddle of the road so that she
felt like she had a little bitmore freedom and autonomy right
but her just being like rogan onher own.
It's clearly it's crazy.
It's clearly not good and I justfeel bad for her kids because
her kids are teenagers, sothey're definitely like seeing
her unravel oh yeah totally andjust wondering.

(11:29):
Like I mean, she's been off herrocker for years years and
years and years.
Just kind of like wondering why?
Like was she always this way?
Like did she always have, like,some sort of um, I don't want
to put a word on it, that's notnice, but like was she always
this way?
Or like, did something happento her during to her, during her

(11:52):
fandom that made her even worse?
Because there's a lot ofcelebrities who are also cuckoo,
but then there's a ton who aredoing well.
There are some who went cuckoo,are reformed and they're doing
well.
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
I just have so many questions.
She's just completely unhingedTo have so many questions.
She's just completely likeunhinged and yeah, to the public
eye it doesn't look like any.
Everyone's just kind of lettingher do her thing and I'm sure
she's surrounded by a lot ofpeople.
I'm sure she's got a lot ofstuff there's no way, she's not,
and it's like people are justyou know, staying out of her way

(12:30):
.
Yes, I don't know it's, it'svery bizarre like yeah, um, how
about something so sad andunbelievable, what those two
people are still in fuckingspace?

Speaker 1 (12:55):
How did we get here again?
What Did something like breakor something Like why are they
there so?

Speaker 2 (13:00):
I think the rocket ship they were on.
Something happened where itbecame unsafe for them to travel
back on it.
And they tried to send somethingto fix it but they couldn't, or
whatever that I do rememberlike something missing them or
like yeah, and so then theytried to have them come back at

(13:20):
some point and it just theycouldn't because something
happened to the other rocketship or the weather, I don't
know.
Something happened and theycouldn't do it again.
Then they delayed it to likethe end, like September or
something I don't even know.
But then now I heard on theradio today they're not coming

(13:41):
back till next year I think theysaid January, but the rocket
ship that's supposed to go up toget them in january they found
some type of problem, so nowit's gonna end up being delayed
till probably march, like Idon't understand they're still

(14:06):
surviving, like, how are theysurviving up there?
like the conditions, like whatthat time and space is doing to
their body, to their mentalhealth, to like, oh my god, I
can't imagine what type ofcondition these two people are
going to be in when they finallycome home.
If they come home, like what?

(14:27):
If they can never.
It's just unimaginable.
I just can't believe it I can'teither.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
only because, like technology these days is so far
advanced.
We can do some of the craziest,most randomest, unnecessary
shit with technology, but thenwe have people stuck in space,
right it's just so mind-boggling, Like it's just the wildest
thing, Like I don't understandit.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
I mean, we have drones right now literally
flying around the whole countrydoing God knows what.
Oh no, send one up to space tofucking help these people to fix
something, or to fucking dosomething up to space to fucking
help these people to fixsomething or to fucking do
something like I don't know thelogistics of it, but it sounds

(15:17):
absolutely horrifying.
I just can't.
I can't believe it.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
I cannot, yeah especially when it's so
unexpected, like whenever you goon even us.
Like you go on a vacation, youexpect there to be hiccups, like
there's always a potential forsomething to go wrong between as
soon as you close your doorright up until you get to your
house, like anything could gowrong.
But to be stuck in space iscrazy for real.

(15:43):
And like something can go wrong, but eventually again going
back to, like us going onvacation, like it figures itself
out eventually.
They've been up there foreverlike what the fuck?

Speaker 2 (15:59):
yeah, I know I, I don't get it, I I just when they
come back, aren't they likeshorter?
It does something to theirbones, like it weakens their
bones, and it does something totheir skin Like it's, like it's
not good.
It's not good at all.

Speaker 1 (16:19):
No no, but I mean there are missions that are
years long, but again they'reprepared for that.
The ship is probably a littlebit different.
Like there are accommodations.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
They're not literally like right now.
These people are like okay,here we are waiting like I'd go
and it's what?

Speaker 1 (16:39):
just two of them, right?

Speaker 2 (16:40):
yeah, I'd go crazy like it's nuts like I can't, I
can't handle what?
They could possibly be doing upthere in space, like just
rolling around I don't know,it's so bizarre, I know
absolutely bizarro.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
So but speaking of drones, my aliens have been
going strong all year, baby.
We've talked about them everymonth, god really.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
Yep, they're here.
Yeah, they're flying come andget me that.
That's probably who the dronepeople are.
It's probably the aliensfucking, honing in on our shit,
trying to really get a good lookat what's going on, fucking,
trying to figure out all thebullshit.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
I don't know, I don't know there are so many theories
on what these drones are, Ijust don't know.
And then I was watching today anews conference because there
were drones in Boston and theywere able to capture like the
crew that deployed their dronesin Boston.
And the news reporter was likewhat the fuck is wrong with

(17:43):
Jersey?
How come Jersey still has theirdrones up but Boston was able
to find theirs like superquickly.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
Wait.
So they found the people whoput the drones up in boston.

Speaker 1 (17:53):
Yeah, so who was it?
Um?

Speaker 2 (17:56):
just a bunch of fucking kids, oh my god, and
like kids loosely like.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
They were probably like early to mid-20s, they were
older, they were adult kids,but kids in terms of like
behavior.
But yeah, they were in courtlike the other day being
arraigned and these drones areeverywhere, so what is like
they're talking?

Speaker 2 (18:15):
every this whole gaggle of fucking kids decided
on fucking wednesday.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
We're all just gonna shoot our drones up in the air
all over the country and like,just keep everybody guessing
that's why there's so manydifferent conspiracy theories,
because some people are sayingthat, no, like, the drones are
either um, like extraterrestrialor they're government related,
but then obviously kind of likethis fucking uh luigi mangione

(18:43):
thing, like tiktok and likesocial media hops on and then it
becomes kind of like a phenomand it loses the seriousness and
it becomes just likeentertainment.
So who knows?

Speaker 2 (18:55):
who knows.
It's very strange.
That's also very strangebecause, you know, as we all
know, drones can literally do,carry and do anything.
They oh yeah, they can droppackages, they can drop bombs,
they can yep, fucking record youlike they can.
I mean they're.
They're drones, like they havea lot of capability.
So you wonder, like, whatexactly is going on.

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Yeah, and it's.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
It's so hard to tell and they're in such random
fucking places like I know whoknows what's going on let me
tell you something new jersey'slike tricky, because I'm sure
you've driven like to new yorkat night.
Right, yeah, you drive throughjersey and you look up, all you
see is plane after plane afterplane after plane like one time

(19:44):
we were driving to new york andwe looked up and there had to
have been 10 or more planeslined up in the sky all waiting
to land.
They were like all you see islike the headlight, the lamps of
the plane and it was like inperfect order all the way down.
It was the wildest, craziestthing.
So can you imagine like allthese planes up there and these

(20:07):
fucking drones are likeinterfering yes, yeah, I yes.
I mean at that point it'sfederal crime, because that's
federal airspace.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (20:16):
Major crime.
Oh my God, so crazy.
I feel like it's alwayssomething happening, like every
week, like there was anotherschool shooting the other day.
There was a mass shooting inBaltimore, maryland, yesterday,

(20:36):
like the drone thing, I don'tknow like these people stuck in
space.
This luigi man, gioni thinglike that is like the wildest
thing ever.
So crazy I have my freaking umfeelings about that.
I'm not even sure if theycaught the right guy or not, but
I mean, they definitely did not.
There's so many people who looklike him out there, like yeah,
I've never seen someone have somany doppelgangers.

(20:58):
Like are you serious right now?
Holy shit.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Yeah, I don't believe it.
I honestly I think that becausehe has such a large,
influential family I think hejust happened to look like the
guy who was the shooter.
I think something is going onwith that family.
I think he just happened tolook like the guy who was the
shooter.
I think something is going onwith that family.
And for the family, the entirefamily, and all of their
investments, their, theirbusinesses, whatever to stay

(21:24):
safe, they had to put someone upand it just happened to be him
at the same time as a Scott,Like I think there are bigger
inner workings happening thatwe're never know.

Speaker 2 (21:36):
He didn't even have United Health Care for health
insurance.
Yeah, and they're talking abouthis back surgery.
He had, ok, he had back surgery.
What's that got to do withUnited Health Care?
What's that got to do with thisguy?

Speaker 1 (21:46):
Well, his family owned like hospice care.
Yes, yes, yes.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
I know that, yeah, they own a lot of stuff his
family.
Yeah, they have a lot ofbusiness different, yeah, a lot
of different and it's all likethey have like golf courses and,
yeah, assisted livingfacilities and like all this
random shit that none of it likecoat.
You know what I mean.
None of it like it's all justlike random, random businesses
that they opened, um, that arevery successful, because they're

(22:17):
, yeah, but, as you were tellingme the other day, his lawyer is
married to Diddy's fuckinglawyer, high powered attorney.
So what the fuck?
Oh, so then I heard rememberthe guy who was arrested to
Diddy's fucking lawyer,high-powered attorney so what
the fuck?

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Yeah, oh.
So then I heard remember theguy who was arrested for being
Diddy's mule.
He was that super like yeah,his face was dropped, fucking
dropped.
He's a snitch and someone isgoing to kill him Big time To
put out there that his chargeswere dropped.

Speaker 2 (22:49):
Yep, that's like putting a number on his life,
and you know why they did thatbecause they obviously don't
care about him, because theyknow he's a drug mule.
They know he's a shit.
They want diddy and you knowwhat that's them sending diddy a
message we got you yep and killhim all you want we don't care
about him anymore.

(23:10):
Like he's thing is useless tothem, like he's useless to them.

Speaker 1 (23:14):
He got I mean, as long as all of his like
testimony is like video recorded, they can use it posthumously.
So if he ever wereunfortunately to pass away, they
could still use his testimony,that's and they don't.

Speaker 2 (23:26):
That's why they threw him under the bus.
They don't need him anymore.
They're not protecting himcrazy yeah, so that was like
probably one of the conditions.
You tell us we're notprotecting you, we're not
putting you in protectivecustody, you're out, you're done
.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Yeah you see you later, because he wasn't like a
small time mule, like he wasproviding drugs to parties.
Yeah, massive parties, yeah.
Yeah.
I can't imagine the quantity ofdrugs they caught him with or
were like following him for solong and as many times in like
charges they could have putagainst him he literally fucking

(24:02):
sang like a canary, awful Imean by the looks of him.

Speaker 2 (24:08):
That was going to be the outcome, anyways yeah, yeah,
he was, he's wasn't toughenough to withstand any of that.
He was not going to prison.
He was like no, no, apparentlyhe chose.
He chose to not to stay alivemuch longer over prison.
Because I'm telling you rightnow you'll be hearing about him

(24:29):
down the road, a hundred percent, but I guess, well, maybe not.
Because like, yeah, he's asnitch, but he already probably
snitched, so whether they killhim or not.
His stuff is still usable, likethey're going to use his shit no
matter what.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
So I mean I don't know his name.
There could be an obituary forhim in a month and I wouldn't
even I don't think it'll matterif they.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
I don't think they would do it Because, again, they
don't need him anymore and theyhave a ceremony, so killing him
and what would be the point ofthat?
That would be the would.
Yeah, so I think he's going togo into hiding, he's going to

(25:16):
probably move into anothercountry and hopefully never be
found again yeah, I think he'sgoing to die of a drug overdose.

Speaker 1 (25:24):
I'm I'm putting it out there accidental.

Speaker 2 (25:30):
the pink, the pink cocaine Exactly.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
That's what I think.
Oh Lord, Lord, Lord, Rememberthat time there was breakdancing
in the Olympics.

Speaker 2 (25:44):
Oh my, God, and they did away with it immediately
after that.
What a dumb, freakingcompetition.
And I the olympics I love.
I think I talked about a lothow much I love the olympics and
that well because the olympicslasted all of fucking 2024.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
Yeah, it was a lot.
It was a lot.
The olympics were fucking long,longest book.
Yeah, awful, yeah, crazy.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
I feel like I hear, like in the background, like a,
like a, like a vacuum orsomething going.
Maybe it's a drone, maybethere's a drone out there in the
sky and I hear it like I hearthe motor.
There probably is.
Why not A motor?
It's almost like you know youhear like a motor of something,
like almost like a motor vacuum.
That's what I hear like faintlyin the background.

(26:36):
Maybe it's outside.

Speaker 1 (26:38):
It might be right.
Ray is over here next to me.
She's sleeping, she's snoring.

Speaker 2 (26:41):
Sounds like a motor, like a vacuum or something.
It's weird.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
Maybe it's Nathan cleaning his room.

Speaker 2 (26:48):
Peek outside, see if I see a drone hovering.
Peek outside, see if I see adrone hovering.
We were leaving the restaurantearly and bianca's like oh,
hurry up, get to your car.
I'm like what do you mean?
Why do I have to hurry up andget to my car?
What's it gonna?

Speaker 1 (27:01):
do what's it gonna do what's it gonna do?

Speaker 2 (27:03):
could drop something on us.
I'm like okay it won't.

Speaker 1 (27:07):
And what am I gonna do?

Speaker 2 (27:08):
I can't go anywhere, so i'm'm going to have to deal
with whatever.

Speaker 1 (27:12):
It's not dropping anything around us.

Speaker 2 (27:14):
She's a nut, she's a nut, so are you all ready for?

Speaker 1 (27:19):
Christmas.
Am I ready for Christmas?
No, After this I have to go anddo more Christmas stuff.
I won't be ready for Christmasuntil Christmas.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
One more trip and I'm done.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
That's amazing.
Well, not done, because afteryou're done with that trip, then
starts the wrapping.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
That's at least two and a half three days.
So yeah, it's a lot.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
For the most part.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
I just have like three things to pick up, all in
Nashua.
So I'm going to do one fellswoop, go bing, bang, boom, get
my shit and then start wrapping.

Speaker 1 (28:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
I'm tired.
I told everyone, starting 2025,for birthdays, everyone's
getting money or a gift card.
I'm not shopping anymore exceptChristmas time.
Oh, and I also told him Iwasn't stuffing stockings
anymore, that this year's thelast year I stuffed stockings
and the only stocking I'm goingto stuff is Kaiser's.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
Stockings are so lame .
I would love to hear fromanyone that is listening what
the fuck do you put in stockingsas people get older?
Older when they're like younger, it's easier, because you just
put like stupid littletchotchkes like whatever right.
But as people get older, likewhat the fuck?
Because I'm anti gettingbullshit just to like fill up

(28:43):
the stocking.
So like what are we stuffingstockings with?

Speaker 2 (28:49):
I hate them.
I can tell you what I stuffthem with.
I stuff them with enough stuff.
I can probably buy just anotherfucking gift.
So I'd rather take the $25 Ispent on the stocking and buy
another gift for that person,Because you know you go to the
dollar store and nothing's adollar anymore.

Speaker 1 (29:06):
No.

Speaker 2 (29:06):
But.
But I discovered that DollarGeneral in Dracut has a dollar
aisle.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Really.

Speaker 2 (29:17):
They have one aisle and everything in the aisle is
one dollar, like everything.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
Oh, I'm going to go tomorrow.
I didn't know that.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Yep, yep.
So if you go down, if you walkin and go down a little bit and
then go to the right, it's likea little bit past, like the food
.
They have one aisle andeverything is a dollar.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Yep, this is an aisle , walk outside the aisle.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Everything's three, four, five dollars don't need to
be over.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
One aisle is more than enough yeah, one aisle.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
I was like I was looking for something.
I said to lady, do you havethis?
She goes oh try, oh try, thedollar aisle.
I'm like Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hold on, I go, you have adollar aisle.
She's like oh yeah.
I'm like I've never known this.
I've been in here a milliontimes.
I filled up my little basketwith that dollar aisle.

Speaker 1 (30:09):
I filled up my little basket with that dollar aisle.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
Unbelievable Car air fresheners, toothbrushes like.
Even got them little microfibercloths.

Speaker 1 (30:22):
Oh my God, I'm not buying people that Like.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
No, yeah, not really Everything I bought for the
stockings you can use.

Speaker 1 (30:32):
I mean, at least it's practical.
I bought nips you would.
Those are not going to wastearound here.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
All the adults get a nip.
Yeah, I'm like what can I use?
So I made sure everything wasusable.

Speaker 1 (30:51):
Oh, my God.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
Yeah, but that's it on.
I'm done with that.
I'd rather buy another gift andspend all this stockings.

Speaker 1 (30:58):
It's so stupid yeah, like yeah I'm getting to be
grinchy uh, I don't think you'regetting to be grinchy, I just
think you've been doing this fora really long fucking time.
Yeah, I'm tired, it gets old,take a break.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
Yeah, so well.
That's why I said on birthdayshey, gift money, that's it.
I'm not, don't have to go.
You want a gift?
Tell me what you want, I'llgive you the money and go buy it
yourself.
I'm not going out buyingpresents for birthdays and shit,
no more, I'm done with thatyeah that kaiser?
He's the only one that getsbirthday presents.
And fair enough talkingStocking stuffers.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
Yeah, for kids it's fine.
Adults, yeah, fuck off.
Yeah, ftk.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (31:41):
It's so annoying.
I love it, I love it soannoying.
Oh man, yeah, I mean, that'sall I have from all of our
episodes from this year.
Well, some honorable mentionsJ-Lo and Ben filed for divorce.
That makes me sad.
I know Taylor Swift and TravisKelsey still going strong.

(32:04):
Yes, Trump was our president.
Jake Paul beat up Mike Tyson.
That made me sad too.
Locked a good TV this year.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
Oh, my God.
Land is the best show yeah, 20,25.
I don't care what all thingsbuddy says.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
What's his name?
Taylor Sheridan.
Sheridan, that guy is anythinghe touches.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Yeah, it's pretty fucking good that guy, I don't
like the guy, I think he is sucha douchebag.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
I can only imagine what he's like in real life like
having to deal with him, hispersonal assistant, people in
his inner circle.
I envision him to be anightmare, yeah.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
What a creative mind, oh my God.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
And a lot of it.
I'm sure some of it comes fromhim, a lot of it comes.
I'm sure some of it comes fromhim.
A lot of it comes from, like,his team of like writers Right,
but I'm sure he has his hand inselecting who those people are
Right.
So having even that vision tobe like you know this person's
good for this project, so on andso forth.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
He doesn't do it all himself, though.
But because, if you look, atthe credits it says co-director
or co-creator.

Speaker 1 (33:11):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (33:13):
And some look at the credits.
It says co-director orco-creator or yeah and some
stuff.
It'll say that he is thedirector and he stars in it.
Oh, he did write it, but in alot of the stuff, in a few of
the shows he's co.
So like, yeah, with umyellowstone, it's him.
And um, um, the one that justdied off, um, the actor, kevin
costner, him and kevin costner,co-directors and co-writers, and

(33:34):
um, I think he.
It might have been his idea forthe show, but this guy is like
he's good, he's incredible.

Speaker 1 (33:43):
Yeah, I want to watch every single thing.

Speaker 2 (33:46):
The only things he does that I don't care for are
the western, the 1923 and the1883.
I'm not a fan of like Westerntype stuff so I won't watch
those.
But, like, if you go on Netflixand you like or not Netflix it
was it was either Netflix orParamount plus.
If you go on Paramount plus, Ibelieve it's Paramount plus and

(34:08):
you you scroll down it'll saythe share tyler sheridan
collection it shows a list ofall the shows yeah he's had a
hand in, or he's written ordirected and coast and starred
in.
Yeah, and there's one we arekind or we are the finest, or
some one of them, and it's withum.
Remember that movie marsh, thatactor, vaguely he's like a

(34:35):
federal marshal and he waslooking for someone.
Oh, tommy Lee Jones, yes, he isin that movie yeah, I think
it's.
We Are Kind or Something Likethat.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Yeah, Something About the Finest.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
Huh.

Speaker 1 (34:48):
Something About the Finest.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
Finest yeah.
Yeah so that's another TylerSheridan movie, yeah, so Gary
and I are going to check thatone out, because we didn't know
that existed, but there's awhole list of shows that he's a
part of.
We're going to check them.
We're going to the only oneswe're not going to watch.
I'm not going to watch are theWestern ones.
Yeah, that finest one is areally good movie.
It has that girl from Wednesday.
Yeah, so there was that movieand then there was another one

(35:17):
on there.
That was a movie.
I can't remember the name of it, but we're going to try to
watch both of them.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
Yeah, it's super good , you'll like it so but yeah,
he's great, he's amazing yeah,so, yep, so excited to see what
he gives us in 2025.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
Yes, sure there better be a lot more land.
Man, I'll tell you that rightnow, don't rush it.
Mayor of kingstown.

Speaker 1 (35:40):
It's not good, we need all come back yep, yep, you
know he's a part of that too, Ido yep, yep love it, love it so
much.
Love it Crazy.
So much, all right.
Well, that's it 2024.
Yeah, fucking.
See y'all later, happy holidays, everyone Happy.
New Year.

Speaker 2 (35:59):
Hope you guys have a great, wonderful, amazing New
Year holiday.
All of those, we will see youat some point in 2025.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
I can't believe it.
2025.
We're coming Coming back strong, yes for sure.
Bye, peace out.
Thank you for joining us onthis wine-filled adventure.

Speaker 2 (36:27):
We would greatly appreciate your support.
Please follow and rate ourpodcast on Apple Podcasts,
spotify or wherever you'retuning in right now.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
So raise a glass, leave no wine behind and let's
continue this journey together.
Cheers.
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