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July 12, 2025 39 mins

In this episode Libby and Nick laugh about Libby's epic failure at answering a simple question: "What's new?"  It's hard when cool, popular people ask, you know?  We also giggle about a friend of Nick's completely forgetting who he is - is he unrecognizable now?!  We recap a fun jaunt up to Washington DC to see Father John Misty - a wonderful concert for people watching - and Nick's inability to park the car.  We also chat about losing our kid and Nick's favorite director, Wes Anderson.  We wrap up with faves and what we are trying these days!

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hey everybody you're listening to

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oversized baggage

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with libby and

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me nick

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we have oversized baggage why do we need more
podcasts

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uh actually i got the name i was standing in um
seattle's airport yeah and

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uh yeah yeah

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yeah yeah and uh was there with uh two of my four
kids and i was there as part ofour like custody journey that we
make and we found ourselvesseattle's airport is like under
complete demolition right nowand we found ourselves like
navigating a bunch of likelogistical emotional and

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whatever waters all at the sametime i was just like looking
around and we were standingright near this like section of
baggage claim that was likeroped off and full of like
misfit wandering people andthere were stickers on the wall
and they said oversized baggageand

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i was like stickers

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yeah because it's basically it was an indicator of
this is where all the golf clubsgo yeah and everything and i was
like wow what a greatdescription for my life

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yeah

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depending on how you look at the oversized baggage
it's like the baggage you wantYeah.
You know, it's the golf clubs,it's the skis, it's

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the whatever.
All the good

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stuff.
It's the stuff you pay extrafor.
You're paying extra.
But it requires specialhandling.

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Yeah.

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You have to go over to the special section.

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Yeah.
It's not

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fast.
Yeah.
And it's usually a pain in theass a little bit.
Who's that guy that made thatmovie?
Wes Anderson?
Yeah.
We need luggage that WesAnderson

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would have.
Nick wants to live in a WesAnderson movie.
Who wouldn't?
Did you watch that one withScarlett Johansson?
Where they're just living on theside of the road in Arizona or
Nevada?
Like aliens.
They're like, we're filming amovie.
Or they're just in this town inthe middle of nowhere.

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Oh, I love that movie.
That's the movie I...

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I didn't see it.

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Oh, yeah.
That's the movie

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I...
It looked really boring.

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I forget what it was called.
Oh, I'm going to have to look

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it up.
Side of the Road.

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It's Side of the Road.
That's the one that I went to gosee by myself.

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I do love his aesthetic, though.

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Oh, his aesthetic in the music was also really good.

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Yeah.

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But I remember saying that I wanted to go see
it, and everybody looked at mesideways.
So I went on a Sunday by myselfdown to the movie theater and
watched

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it.
Which I'm sure you hated.
I mean,

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it was a little sad, for sure.

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I found out who won Traitor Season 3.
Gabby Windy and Zac Efron'sbrother, apparently.
They'd make a cute couple,wouldn't they?
But she's engaged.
You love

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doing

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that.
I know.
I know.
I can't help it.
You're a reality show.

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You guys should get married.

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It's so true.
We're watching Survivor now, andI'm like, well, they should be a
couple, obviously.

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Asteroid City, I believe is what you're talking
about.
I mean, this had all its normalpeople in it.
It had Bill Murray, and it had awhole bunch of people in it.
And Scarlett Johansson

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was one of them.
Yeah, I'm really bummed I missedthat.
Totally bummed.

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The one I think you would have even liked worse or
less was the French Dispatch.

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That also sounds really

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boring.
What is that, about a postman?

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What?
Is that about a

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postman?
It was about a newspaper inParis.

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During World War II?

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No.

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Oh,

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just

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a newspaper man in Paris.

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It was about a newspaper, and it was actually a
series of vignettes, basically.

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That's Wes Anderson?

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Yeah.
It was tough.
I fell asleep the first coupletimes I watched it.
But again, most of his moviesvisually...
Do

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you think his house looks like his movies?
He's got it, right?

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I don't know.
Maybe you go into his house,it's all blank walls.

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Like beige and white.
That would be crazy.
No, his house has got to looklike that.

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I don't know.
Maybe he's

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a fucking slob.
I wonder if he's married and hiswife is like, I don't want to
live in one of your movies.
I like beige.

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guy that didn't recognize me i remember being in
his house and this guy was likea legit rock musician Legit.
Legit.
When

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you pointed him out, I was like, is that the guy from
the Holderness family?
Because he had that white grayhair and kind of pointy nose and
very white.

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I think his name is Nick as well.
Wow.

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Confusing.
He's

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also a big shit.
He's on CNN regularly.
He's a financial

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analyst guy.
Yeah, I remember beinginterested in him.
Wasn't he doing a podcast?
Or maybe it was just the factthat he was on TV.

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He works for River City Investments or Riverfront
or something.
Anyway, he's a very smart, goodguy.
And I just remember meeting himand walking in their house.
They live over by the VMFA.
I'll tell everything about thisguy.

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Except his name.

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But in his band, he played at BCBG, which is like a
famous punk bar in New YorkCity.

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What are we talking about right now?
Oh, that he had a shelf, too?

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In his house, his music...
Like memorabilia was kind oflike interwoven into their
decor.

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Oh, everywhere because they're the perfect
couple.
It

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wasn't.
No,

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it wasn't

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everywhere.
I just remember it being likepresent.
And I remember thinking like,oh, that's what I want in my
future life.
Well, you're welcome for thosethree record holders.
So I

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was going to say when you saw this guy you're
talking about, we were standingin line for the soccer game
tonight.
And Nick goes, I think that'sthat guy, you know, that we saw
at the party a while, like sevenyears ago.
So Nick just scoots out like.
All the way over to the otherline.
And it's sort of just, like,standing there like a G.I.

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Joe figure, like, overlookinghis shoulder, like, smiling at
this guy.
Like, I don't know.
It's almost like you weresticking out your butt, like,
trying to get his attention.
Like, look at me.
Look at me.
Look at

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me.

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And he looked right at you and just, like,

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threw

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you, basically.
And then just, like, kepttalking to his family.
And probably nobody elsenoticed, but, like, I knew what
you were doing.
And it was so, I mean, it wasalmost like you guys were six
inches apart, nose to nose.
And he just, like, looked rightthrough.
Thank you.
You were, like, giving him yourbest pose.

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Are you doing this on purpose?
Like, it's very hurtful.
Like, just, you know.
It was

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just

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funny.
It was bad enough he didn'trecognize it.
It was funny.
You know what's even more funnyabout this is, if you remember,
we went to Wintergreen a coupleyears ago, and my parents...
No,

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I drove home that night because our kid was sick.
Yeah.

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The point is, you remember the event.
Did

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you see him there?

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Yes.

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Him and his mother.
Did he know you there?

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Yes.

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So he's just forgotten you in the past two
years.

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Yes, it's been very recent.

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You've really gone downhill since 44.
This is the

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same guy.
You

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and I went to the quirk.
I told you.

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We went to the quirk for the Halloween party.
Okay, first of all, time out.
The four of us, him and hiswife.

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We have to learn.
Like, one of us has got to stoptalking when the other person
stops.
No, that's not true.
We never...
Neither one of us ever stops.
Okay, keep going.
I

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wonder why.
We should unpack that in the

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podcast.
You saw him at the

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Wintergreen.
I'm just saying, this is notthe...
Yeah, I saw him at Wintergreen.
We saw him at the QuirkHalloween party

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four years ago.
Well, that was like eight yearsago.

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Well, whenever...
I'm just saying it's not thefirst time I've run into this
guy.
And I've run into him at barsand stuff before.
I've seen the guy around.

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Maybe he didn't want to talk to you because he didn't
want his wife to be like, who'sthat hot guy?
Because you were really stickingout your tushy in his direction.
I'll take this even a stepfurther.

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He was with

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his family.

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And he invited me to join his basketball league and I
would go to CarMax

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and play basketball with him and his friends.
This is weird.
This is awkward.

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I played basketball with him and his friends at
CarMax for like six months.

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You didn't tell me you played basketball together.
This is a lot more serious.

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He was terrible at basketball.

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This is more serious than I thought it was.

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I think maybe that's why we stopped doing it because
he was really bad.
But anyway.

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He blew you

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off.

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He totally blew me off.

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Wow.

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He's a very successful guy.
That's the other part Iremember.
He's another one of thesefriends where I'm like, I can't
be friends with you.
You're way too wildlysuccessful.
I can't handle to be in yourpresence.
But he had a very introspectiveside that I really appreciated.

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If you're not working at the same company or
the same industry, doesn't itmake it a little bit easier?

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What you mean from a comparison perspective?
Sure.
I mean, I think, you know, Ilooked at him and I was like,
here's a guy that like, didmusic on the side, but actually
was successful at it.
He has everything you don'thave.
He's successful professionallyto the point where he's on CNN.

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He's the guy that they're like,oh, we need to know what's going
on with the offshore futures inChina.
And he's like, I'm here.
Why didn't I

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get a job where I could be on TV?

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Well, you could be on TV if you wanted

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to.
What would they interview meabout?

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It would probably be a bad thing.

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Like an unhappy topic?
What do you mean?
Something

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went wrong.
So you could be on TV.
What?

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What

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are you implying?
Like

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somebody wants to talk about divorce and they call
me in to talk on TV?
Is that what you mean by a badthing?

SPEAKER_05 (09:34):
No, I'm saying you have a job now that we would
only get interviews if somethingbad happened.
Like they're shutting downcampus or whatever.

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Yeah, I was talking about...

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Regularly be on TV.
Being a personality on

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TV.
No, or and interview.
Like let's pretend like I canleave the bounds of my current
situation.

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Right.
Yeah.

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Can you see me being interviewed someday?

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Totally, yeah.
Why not?

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I might be able to answer questions about something
I don't even know about yet.

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I think so.
All right.
I think that that's possible.

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Anywho.
Why

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not?

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I don't know.
I

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think you could.

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Yeah.

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I'd like to interview you about the soccer
game we went to tonight.
I wouldn't be able to answermuch.
Not much.
I

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can tell you what the backs of the people sat in
front of me

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looked like.
Nice people we were sittingwith, at least.
It is nice we're able to sitwith nice people.
We're not just like...

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Alone.
Alone is always sadder.

SPEAKER_05 (10:30):
Well, I mean, there is five of us, so it's not like
we're that alone.

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I know, but nobody's talking to each other in our
family.

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Yeah, we're all just like, why are we here?
Are we here for dad?
It's only David and dad that areenjoying this.
Get off the phone.
I'm hungry.
You know, so it was nice.
I mean, I did run into a bunchof people up on the bowl while
our children were missing.

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That's nice.
Yeah, Nick lost our kid.
No

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biggie.
He's very bold.
He looked at me.
He's like, I'm going to go findmom.
I'm like, no, you're not.
He's like, yeah, because you hadgone up to go get food.
I mean, it's the classic thing.
I saw him walking up the stairs.
I was walking up behind.
I paused for a moment to look atsomething.

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I look back and he's Gone.
Gone.
And what he had done was he hadwalked all the way over to the
Chick-fil-A line where David wasand, like, checked on David and
then walked away from that,presumably to come back to find
me.
That's what he was going to do.
He was going to check on Davidto make sure that he was buying

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him food.
When I couldn't find him, I wentto go find David, and David's
like, yeah, I saw him.
And I was like, where'd he go?
And he's like, I don't know.
You're

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like, cool, you saw your six-year-old brother walk
away in a big crowd by himself.
Yeah, and

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I was like, well, and then of course I'm like,
well, I guess it's my fault thathe ended up there in the first
place, but the whole

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thing.
Yeah, I guess he was like, Imean, dad let him walk around by
himself, so it must be okay.

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And then he's like, well, I figured I'd lose my
place in line.
It's like, well, that'sreasonable.

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You've been there for 40 minutes.
Do you want me to get somenuggets or do you want me to
make sure Jacob doesn't getlost?

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And then I saw Tanya and Jordan by the bathroom and
they were like, how are youdoing?
And I was like, oh, I lost mykid.
Anyway, okay, I'll shut up.

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Let's talk about my birthday.

SPEAKER_05 (12:22):
Yeah, let's do

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it.
Way more interesting thanbathrooms and lost kids.
We've had so many excursionsout.
We're just...
Out and about people.
We

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are people about town.

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We are.
We had many nights out.
Plenty.

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We did.
I thought they went pretty well.
They were much better than ourfailure to launch.

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Nick gave me concert tickets to a person I've never
heard of before for my birthday.

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You're welcome.

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Because that's just how he knew.
That's actually

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not how I do.
I rarely do.
That's actually your move.
Your move is to...

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Nick,

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I think not...
Dude, yeah.
Let's just...
Quick reminder.
Rewind the tape.

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I purchased tickets to...

SPEAKER_05 (13:05):
You bought me tickets to Mamma Mia.
You bought

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me tickets...
You said you wanted to see that.

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Oh, my God.

SPEAKER_02 (13:10):
Who are you talking to?
Rewind

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the tape.
Like, I...

SPEAKER_02 (13:16):
I read off all the musicals, and you were like,
Mamma Mia.
Now that's what I would like to

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see.
Oh, my God.
It's like I must have been asock puppet in that
conversation, and you're likeholding the sock puppet.
You're like, Nick, what concertdo you want to go to?
Mamma Mia?
Oh, yeah.
Mamma Mia.
That sounds good.

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Okay.
Well, anyways, at least you hadheard of Mamma Mia.
So, yeah.
So, we went to Washington, D.C.
It was...
Well, you gotta tell me who we

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saw.
We saw Father John Misty.

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Oh, I thought we said him.

SPEAKER_05 (13:45):
We did.
Okay.
You were just like, some dude.
I didn't see.

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So, we go to Washington, D.C.
We're in Richmond, Virginia.
So...
It wasn't just a night out.
It was like a night away andout.
I guess it had been warm thatday, so I was dressed for
spring, and it was 30 degreeswhen we got there.
And Nick is like going to parkin this really small space
somewhere in the big traverse.
So I get out, and he goes, oh,okay, so you're going to help me

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park?
I'm like, no, you can park.
You're a grown-ass man.
So I'm standing there, and it's30 degrees, so I am freezing.
And Nick proceeds to, I guess,like back into the car.
Were you trying to back in orpull and I was

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trying to back.
Well,

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I feel like you did both.
Anyways, he's trying to park.
And of course, there's a line ofcars behind him and he cannot
park.
And he's getting so frustrated.
He's like looking at me like,are you not going to help me?
Cars are honking right next tome, but they're honking at Nick
and I'm covering my ears.
Oh, this is so loud.
And then Nick zooms off andleaves because he's so

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frustrated.

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You're not describing it right.
You were just covering your earslooking interesting.
You were looking at me like,what's the problem?
Like, what's the problem?
What's the fucking problem?

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Just park the car.

SPEAKER_05 (14:56):
I'm trying to park

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this fucking huge car.
And then

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as soon as

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you zoom out, the 65-year-old pulls right into the
spot.
Yeah, probably in a little

SPEAKER_05 (15:04):
Subaru or whatever the fuck.
Driving

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this goddamn

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minivan into this little tiny parking space.
I hate parking in garages.
It's the worst.

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I mean, it is stressful, but...

SPEAKER_05 (15:16):
I would have loved to have seen you navigate that
situation any different.
And when I looked out for help,you were just like...
I don't even know what'shappening.

SPEAKER_00 (15:25):
I

SPEAKER_05 (15:26):
don't even know him.
As you were getting out, I waslike, can you help me?
That is a common thing to

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do.
Nobody else asked for parkinghelp.
Nobody asked a person to get outof the car and help them park.

SPEAKER_05 (15:39):
What the fuck?
Who cares?

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What do you want me to do?
Like stop traffic and be likepointing my fingers left and
right?
No,

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do the common sense thing where it's like, oh,
you're a little close.
No, I was

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going to get run over by the people honking.
There was no place for me.

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You're ridiculous.
Anyways,

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so he just left me.
I

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sped away in shame.

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So then you finally parked, found me, and I'm like
an ice cube at this point.
So we missed your reservations.

SPEAKER_05 (16:04):
We missed both

SPEAKER_02 (16:05):
reservations.
And then I saw these beautifulpaper flowers hanging from a
ceiling, and I said, let's gothere.
So we took the service elevatorup to this restaurant, found a
remaining table at the bar.
It was crazy busy there.
Yeah,

SPEAKER_05 (16:18):
I mean, this is a reasonably upscale restaurant in
D.C.
It was

SPEAKER_02 (16:21):
so expensive.
I had sticker shock.
It was like, would you like topay$80 for an appetizer?
No.
No, I would not.

SPEAKER_05 (16:29):
It was pretty expensive.

SPEAKER_02 (16:30):
It was crazy.

SPEAKER_05 (16:31):
It's pretty expensive.

SPEAKER_02 (16:32):
I did get a flaming drink, though.
That was fun.

SPEAKER_05 (16:35):
Yeah, you got two of them.

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The concert was good.
People watching.
And the music was pretty good.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (16:39):
There were

SPEAKER_02 (16:40):
a lot of people making out.

SPEAKER_05 (16:42):
That's true.
It

SPEAKER_02 (16:44):
made us want to make out.
We did make out a little bit.
I lost my earring because wewere making out.

SPEAKER_05 (16:49):
Oh, yeah.
And there must have been 3,000people between us, if not more.
I mean, more, right?
No idea.

SPEAKER_02 (16:56):
But you and I are really kind of, I think...
kind of extreme people watchers.
I don't know if people do thatas much as you and I do.

SPEAKER_05 (17:04):
Yeah,

SPEAKER_02 (17:05):
I've gotten in a lot of trouble for it.
Nick is doing the backstory.
He's like, what is going...
Did he just get out of jail?
The way he's holding her face.

SPEAKER_05 (17:15):
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (17:15):
Kissing her.
Oh, yeah.
Look at this.
One other guy got escorted outof a bar or anthem.
Oh, yeah.
Those are

SPEAKER_05 (17:22):
always fun.
Yeah, we did have...
Those were the two main ones,right?
Like we...
But anyway, we saw this onecouple where it's like this
extremely drunk dude with thislike probably pretty drunk girl.
But the dude is like visiblyswerving while he walks.
He's like bumping into people.
He's like,

SPEAKER_02 (17:42):
Not good.

SPEAKER_05 (17:42):
It's not good.
And you're kind of just like.

SPEAKER_02 (17:44):
But then they take him away and they weren't
together.
And then she's like looking forhim.
And we're like, should we tellher that he's been escorted
away?
What is she going to do?
So

SPEAKER_05 (17:53):
that was interesting.
He's one of these people, andwe've all seen them before, that
are so drunk you almost can'tlook away from them.
It's like watching a car wreck.

SPEAKER_02 (18:00):
And when you're so far away from the concert, like
the stage, you know, it's notlike I can see his face.
I might as well just look at thepeople around me and listen to
the music, you know.

SPEAKER_05 (18:09):
um so we had that and then we had the the couple
the the jail couple we werereferring to like it was as if
they must have been like longdistance or something like they
had not seen each other theywere barely paying attention to
the concert but like they weredoing the

SPEAKER_02 (18:23):
like they kept holding her face holding

SPEAKER_05 (18:25):
her face and neck and like it was just very yeah
you know possessive like or likeend of an action film kiss all
the time and it was just like

SPEAKER_02 (18:37):
and it seemed like they were talking too

SPEAKER_05 (18:39):
yeah and in like one time it would have been okay but
it was like every time theykissed he like

SPEAKER_02 (18:44):
they probably worked at

SPEAKER_05 (18:46):
NPR

SPEAKER_02 (18:47):
that's what all these people looked like

SPEAKER_05 (18:49):
that's true it's true

SPEAKER_02 (18:53):
well anyways it was

SPEAKER_05 (18:54):
like one big tiny desk

SPEAKER_02 (19:00):
concert I had an embarrassing event in a store We
went into a Williams and Sonomaat the mall, my mom and my
daughter and I.

SPEAKER_05 (19:09):
Sounds pretty embarrassing so far.

SPEAKER_02 (19:10):
And I was like, let's go look at the non-coffee
maker ways to make coffeebecause my sister says that
coffee makers have plastic andthey'll kill me.
So I was like, let's go look atthese weird pour over things or
whatever contraptions they have.
And my mom split off and wentsomewhere else and I'm with

(19:32):
Valley and Valley had not beenable to find anything in the
entire mall she wanted and shefinally found a pack of candy
there.
And I was like, yay, great.
You can buy something with yourmoney.
You found something.
Just let me finish lookingfirst.
And so I'm looking at thiscoffee glass beaker with a

(19:54):
carafe underneath it.
Kind of like what I bought us,but I'm looking at it at
Williams-Sonoma.
And I'm like, how much does thisthing cost?
And I just pick it up and try tolook underneath at the brace and
as you can maybe guess the craftjust slides right off the holder
and crashes on the floor likethis glass shatters everywhere

(20:17):
and it's super loud and i waslike

SPEAKER_05 (20:23):
where's valley when this was happening

SPEAKER_02 (20:24):
she's right next to me and we're just like and we're
trying to like kick the glass alittle bit.
And this lady comes over whoworks at the store and she's
just like, y'all are going tohave to move back.
So I'm just like, I have to goright now.
Go get me.

(20:45):
I know I have to leave thestore.

SPEAKER_05 (20:48):
Did you run

SPEAKER_02 (20:48):
out?
I just, like, ran out of thestore.

SPEAKER_05 (20:50):
Just because you were embarrassed?

SPEAKER_02 (20:52):
So embarrassed.
And I went and, like, hid aroundthe corner.
And then my mom comes out.
She's like, that was you?
Oh, my gosh.
When it happened, everybody waslike, are you okay?
Is everybody okay?
I never imagined it could beyou.
And then Sally is, you know.

(21:14):
Sad that she couldn't get hercandy because it was the one
thing in the whole mall that shefound and I made her leave the

SPEAKER_05 (21:20):
store.
So traumatic.

SPEAKER_02 (21:23):
It was so humiliating.
It's like they should have put agiant red A on my chest.

SPEAKER_05 (21:30):
Yeah, that's pretty bad.
It happened when we wereChristmas shopping at HomeGoods.

SPEAKER_02 (21:35):
Did you break something?

SPEAKER_05 (21:37):
Wait,

SPEAKER_02 (21:37):
what'd you break at HomeGoods?

SPEAKER_05 (21:39):
It wasn't valuable, whatever it was.
It just shows the differenttypes of stores we're in.
You're like, I was atWilliams-Sonoma.

SPEAKER_02 (21:49):
Because I'm Dracula, apparently.
Count Chocula.

SPEAKER_05 (21:53):
What's the count, I think is what you're looking
for.
Excuse me.
That's right.
One broken garage.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

UNKNOWN (22:04):
Um...

SPEAKER_05 (22:06):
Wow, really, really nailed that one for you.
I forget what it was, but wewere like looking for last
minute gifts for the family.
I think Emma, me, David, Jacobwere all there.

SPEAKER_02 (22:18):
Was it glass?
We lost Jacob in that store.

SPEAKER_05 (22:21):
It was something like that.
And David went to go grabsomething.
A lamp?
Bumped into Emma or Emma bumpedinto him or Jacob bumped into
somebody or something.
But yeah, something to theequivalent.

SPEAKER_02 (22:32):
Then did they fight over who did it?
It

SPEAKER_05 (22:34):
broke, and they all just looked at me, and I was
like, what the famadama dima?
And the guy just comes overlike, don't worry about it.
Just back up.
I'm like, can we help?
He's like, nah, you know,whatever.
And I'm like, do we have to payfor it?
And he's like,

SPEAKER_00 (22:52):
nah.
You asked that?
I just scurried out of thatstore.
Well, it

SPEAKER_05 (22:56):
sounds like you scampered.
You didn't just scurry.
You're like, I have to go.
I did have a similar situationwhere I was like, well, and I
just like, do we pay for it?
And he's like, no, don't worryabout it.
And I was like, do you want meto beat my kid?
Like,

SPEAKER_00 (23:10):
does he need to like,

SPEAKER_05 (23:11):
do you know, does he need to like, well, and it's
kind of like we're holding otherthings.
I'm like, I guess I'm just goingto go buy the rest of this stuff
then.

SPEAKER_02 (23:19):
At least you bought something.
I was like, put everything back.
We have to leave right now.

SPEAKER_05 (23:25):
And just the reaction from the other people
in the store, they like barelylooked.
They're like, well, Anotherbroken piece of shit in this
store.
So, but it's embarrassing.
So

SPEAKER_02 (23:41):
tonight when we were at the soccer game and just one
of our...

SPEAKER_05 (23:45):
Home opener for the kickers.

SPEAKER_02 (23:46):
Yeah, one of our friends was just like, what's
new?
And what do you answer whenpeople ask you that?
Because I didn't know what tosay.
So I was just like, my job ishard.

UNKNOWN (23:57):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (23:59):
But I could have said anything.
I could have been like, I'mexcited for spring or nothing is
new with me.
Seeing like I'm here with I'mstill a mom, married to this
guy, thank goodness.
What do you say when people...
It's kind of like when peoplesay, how are you?
Do you give them something or doyou just give them a one word
answer?
Do you have go-to topics forwhat's new?

(24:23):
I

SPEAKER_05 (24:23):
think when someone says what's new...
One path you can go down is,when is the last time I've seen
this person?
I

SPEAKER_02 (24:30):
couldn't remember.
Right.

SPEAKER_05 (24:32):
And so I'm just telling you a potential
framework.

SPEAKER_02 (24:35):
And I thought about it.
If you had seen them six monthsago,

SPEAKER_05 (24:38):
you're like, oh, well, you

SPEAKER_02 (24:41):
know.

SPEAKER_05 (24:41):
I'm on my period.
That's what's new right now.

SPEAKER_02 (24:44):
I wanted to be like, I've been thinking a lot about
your garden, but that soundedreally creepy.
So I didn't say it.

SPEAKER_05 (24:49):
I mean, you could just say, I've been thinking
about a garden.
Like, that's what's new with me.

SPEAKER_02 (24:53):
It's just such a weird, awkward thing to say.

SPEAKER_05 (24:55):
You did, because then they were both like, oh.
Like, yeah.
Because then it evokes,

SPEAKER_02 (25:02):
like, why?
No, he goes, oh, you mean thejob that you, like, get paid
for, you don't get paid for.
And I was like, not the one Iget paid for.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (25:09):
He tried to give you an out, and you're like, no, no,
I'm just suffering at work.
Because my job's fucking hard.
And by the way, you're talkingto two doctors, right?
I know, I know, two doctors.
You're like, my job at theFortune 500 company is hard.
Really hard right now.
I know you deliver babies, andyou deliver hearts in the AR.

SPEAKER_02 (25:33):
I did show interest, though, and they said they
thought about getting a donkey.

SPEAKER_05 (25:37):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (25:39):
After that, I was like, I don't want to talk to
you.
But when you see somebody andthey say, what is new with you?
Like, what are you talkingabout?
Are you like, oh, my kids.
You just like pick a random,like, what should I say this
time?
Or, you know, like a friendoutside of work.
Like, do you talk about work?
Do you talk about soccer?
Do you talk about, I got a newpair of shoes the other day and

(26:00):
I'm really digging

SPEAKER_05 (26:00):
this.
I don't know.
There's lots of answers to this.
I mean, like, there are easyanswers.
Like, oh, I've just been busy,man.
You know, just.
And then you end up talkingabout what have you been busy
with?
I

SPEAKER_02 (26:10):
could have just been like, I'm excited for spring
break.

SPEAKER_05 (26:13):
Yeah.
You could, you could have saidthat.
That's how you felt.
Clearly something else isdominating your psyche.
Um, you know, could have beenwhat's new.
Oh, like soccer season isstarting for all the kids or
feels

SPEAKER_02 (26:29):
like we're in a stage of life where like
nothing's new.
So I just did not know how toanswer that

SPEAKER_05 (26:33):
question.
Well, and I think that's finetoo.
Like, Nothing.
Everything's fucking still here.
You know, like still raisingthese

SPEAKER_02 (26:40):
fucking kids.
Thank

SPEAKER_05 (26:42):
goodness.

SPEAKER_02 (26:43):
And then because I was so embarrassed by my answer,
I didn't even ask them, like,what's new with you?
Because I was just like, God,I'm so stupid.
I just like went over to my sideof the bench with the kids and
shut up.
And you tried to

SPEAKER_00 (26:56):
cover

SPEAKER_02 (26:57):
for me.
Shut

SPEAKER_00 (26:58):
up.

SPEAKER_05 (26:59):
I did.
I was like, well, she took a newjob.
And, you know, things

SPEAKER_00 (27:02):
are a little choppy.
Let me explain my awkward wifeand what she

SPEAKER_05 (27:06):
said.
Yeah, sorry.
She doesn't get out much.
She doesn't interact with peoplethat she doesn't, you know, feel
safe around.
So, sorry for her.
Off her meds tonight.
But, I mean, you could have saidJacob's birthday is coming up.
I know.
We just celebrated my dad'sbirthday or St.
Patrick's Day.
Yeah.

(27:27):
Really loving the weathertonight.
What's new?
I don't know.
You could just say what you sayto me every day.
Well, I've been eating stuffthat makes me feel like shit.

SPEAKER_02 (27:40):
I don't want to do it again today to the Mexican
food truck.
You're such a jerk.
You don't have to tell thepodcasters everything.

SPEAKER_05 (27:49):
Oh, geez.
Yes, I do.

SPEAKER_02 (27:50):
It's all I have.
What did you tell him when hesaid, what's new to you?

SPEAKER_05 (27:54):
Well, you know, we just caught up just a couple
weeks ago, so we...

SPEAKER_02 (27:57):
You didn't have to ask that terrible question.
Answer it, I mean.

SPEAKER_05 (28:01):
No, I mean, when he's like, what's up?
I was like, oh, nothing, man.
Just glad to be here.
You know, David's got his firstsoccer game tomorrow.
I was like, look at Ford's newhaircut.
You know, I just startedinteracting like a normal

SPEAKER_01 (28:16):
human being.
You're

SPEAKER_05 (28:17):
so much better.
A normal human being.
Oh,

SPEAKER_01 (28:24):
man.

SPEAKER_05 (28:24):
Yeah.
That was pretty good.
That was pretty good.
What's new?
Let me tell you about my job.
It is the worst.
I'm like, this is my life.
This is what I get a lot.

SPEAKER_00 (28:44):
I just said it was hard.
That's all.

SPEAKER_05 (28:46):
Yeah.
People are like, do you needhelp?
Yeah.
Can we help you?
Like, what do you mean yourjob's hard?
Like, is it physicallydemanding?

SPEAKER_01 (28:56):
I'm not used to it being that hard.

SPEAKER_05 (28:59):
Yes, you are.
No,

SPEAKER_01 (29:00):
I'm

SPEAKER_05 (29:00):
not.
Oh, my goodness.
Yeah, some people have nocontext.
You're like, what?
Like, did you just get this job?
Like, has it always been hard tojust turn hard?
Like...
You know,

SPEAKER_01 (29:11):
I don't want to get, you're talking to two doctors,

SPEAKER_05 (29:15):
you know, two doctors who are like, you know,
fairly good at their jobs.
And so they're like, yeah, workis hard.
What are you talking about?

SPEAKER_02 (29:22):
Oh, and you know, I also think about every time I
see the wife cause she's anOBGYN and I went to her practice
when I was pregnant with Jacoband like she, they came to our
Christmas party like the firstyear we met them and That might
have been the first time I mether or one of the first times.

(29:42):
And I was basically like, oh,yeah, I saw Dr.
So-and-so at your practice.
And I was like, it's a goodthing I didn't see you because I
went crazy when I was pregnant.
It

SPEAKER_05 (29:59):
is a wonder you are not better at holding on to
friends.

SPEAKER_02 (30:09):
And then I thought, because, you know, OBGYN, and
she has two sisters, do youthink they'd go to her for their
gynecology appointments?

SPEAKER_05 (30:18):
I don't know why we're talking

SPEAKER_02 (30:19):
about that.
Probably not, right?

SPEAKER_05 (30:20):
Yeah, probably

SPEAKER_02 (30:21):
not.
Because that would be weird.

SPEAKER_05 (30:24):
Go to her?
No, definitely not.
What's wrong with you?

SPEAKER_02 (30:28):
Well, I don't know why, but they'd be seeing some
comforting.

SPEAKER_05 (30:32):
I can't even

SPEAKER_02 (30:34):
imagine.

SPEAKER_00 (30:35):
Oh, yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (30:36):
God.

SPEAKER_00 (30:37):
Hey, sis.

SPEAKER_05 (30:39):
Now I know where David gets it.
David's like, are we going tohave to sit next to him?

SPEAKER_02 (30:42):
Who?
Wait, what?

SPEAKER_05 (30:45):
Four.
He

SPEAKER_02 (30:46):
eats it from me?
Because I'm awkward?

UNKNOWN (30:51):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (30:51):
He's like, oh.

SPEAKER_02 (30:52):
Those cool kids are hard to sit next to, you know?

SPEAKER_05 (30:55):
Well, important.

SPEAKER_02 (30:57):
And I feel like you get in my head.
Like, when it's just you and I,you're like, oh, they're so
cool.
Like, they're so cool andsuccessful.
And like, these friends.
And then I'm like, you get in myhead, too.
I'm like, god, they're so cool.
And then I see them, much lessthan you.
And then I just panic.

SPEAKER_05 (31:15):
Jeez.
They are pretty cool.

SPEAKER_03 (31:18):
What's new?
We're done.
We're done.

SPEAKER_05 (31:20):
Nothing as cool as what's happening to you, I bet.
Well, I'm sorry that you feltthat way.
I will say that I'm...

SPEAKER_02 (31:28):
Did I recover during the donkey part?

SPEAKER_05 (31:31):
During the donkey part.

SPEAKER_02 (31:33):
They said they were going to get a donkey, and I
tried to show a lot ofenthusiasm.

SPEAKER_05 (31:36):
Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (31:37):
And interest, like a normal person.

SPEAKER_05 (31:39):
Well, that conversation happened.
It was me, this other dude, andJordan were talking, and he was
the one that was driving.
He's like, hey, are yougetting...

SPEAKER_02 (31:45):
Wait, was that guy, did he know that guy, or did he
just butt into yourconversation?
Yeah, he knew a bunch of people.
Who were those people?
I don't know.
Were they, like, doctors thatwork with him?

SPEAKER_05 (31:53):
I don't know.
See, I don't need any of thatinformation.
Like, I just, like, I interactwith them.
I assume that they're goodpeople.
Like, I don't need to know.

SPEAKER_02 (32:00):
Oh, my gosh.
That is not at all what I'mimplying.
I just, like, didn't knowthings.

SPEAKER_05 (32:05):
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply that you judge good or
bad or whatever.
I just meant to say that, like,I just don't need any more
information.

SPEAKER_02 (32:12):
I'm sorry that I'm interested in others.

SPEAKER_05 (32:14):
Yeah, well, that's part of your problem.
I don't need to know anythingabout that fucking guy other
than he, you know.

SPEAKER_02 (32:22):
So he had a donkey?

SPEAKER_05 (32:23):
No, he was like, hey, Jordan.
He's like, what's up with yourchickens?
Are you getting a donkey toprotect them?
I hear that donkeys, you know,protect animals.

SPEAKER_02 (32:31):
Yeah, donkeys are badass.

SPEAKER_05 (32:34):
Badass?
What the fuck was that?
I

SPEAKER_02 (32:38):
always do my variables.
It's time for me to get it.

SPEAKER_05 (32:41):
Jordan was like, not yet or something.
And I was like, you shoulddefinitely get a donkey.
Yeah.

SPEAKER_02 (32:46):
They could do rides.

SPEAKER_05 (32:47):
That's what I said.
I was

SPEAKER_02 (32:48):
like, Jacob.
We could have Jacob's birthdaythere.
I

SPEAKER_05 (32:50):
already hit that with him.
What

SPEAKER_02 (32:51):
did he say?

SPEAKER_05 (32:52):
He goes, well, maybe.
And I was like, yeah.
I would have Jacob's birthdayparty at your house.
Like, in fact.
We

SPEAKER_02 (32:58):
can switch it.
We haven't set out the invitesyet.

SPEAKER_05 (33:00):
That's right.
I'm going to switch it is what Itold him.
And I was like, you need to putthat zip line in in the
backyard.
The

SPEAKER_02 (33:06):
go-kart.
Yeah.
How much does it cost to have abirthday party at your house?

SPEAKER_05 (33:10):
Yeah, exactly.
Excuse me.
Well, and then I said, you know.
And then me and this guy arelike, oh, yeah, we could just,
you know, hip camp on yourproperty.
It'd be no problem.
So, yeah, yeah, that'd be great.
I also told him that, you know,donkeys have the, you know, the
cross of Christ on their back,you know, so.

SPEAKER_02 (33:26):
They have the cross of Christ on their back?

SPEAKER_05 (33:27):
Yes.

SPEAKER_02 (33:28):
I didn't know that.
I thought it was on theirforehead.

SPEAKER_05 (33:31):
What?
No.

SPEAKER_02 (33:32):
I need to make hot crust buns, though, for Easter,
speaking of crosses.

SPEAKER_05 (33:36):
And

SPEAKER_02 (33:36):
now I need a donkey, and I need a garden.
They make me want to live in thecountry.
I feel so confused.
They

SPEAKER_05 (33:41):
got a donkey at church last year.
If you remember, there's apicture of David with the
donkey.
Oh, yeah.
Do

SPEAKER_02 (33:46):
you remember that video we watched?
Was it the donkey that fell overthe fence?
Remember he went over the fence?

SPEAKER_05 (33:53):
Yeah, I remember.
That made you laugh a lot.

SPEAKER_02 (33:54):
It made me laugh so hard.
And I feel bad about that alittle bit.
But he was okay, right?

SPEAKER_05 (33:59):
I don't think he ever survived.

SPEAKER_02 (34:01):
Nick.

SPEAKER_05 (34:02):
Had some brain damage.
That's not funny.
Okay.

SPEAKER_02 (34:05):
Why did he go over that fence?

SPEAKER_05 (34:06):
I don't know.
You have your little animals.
What are you

SPEAKER_02 (34:09):
going to do?
Okay.
Anyways, anything else you wantto talk about?
Are you ready to wrap up withfavorites?

SPEAKER_05 (34:14):
Whoa, that's it?
That's all we're talking about?

SPEAKER_02 (34:16):
I mean, it's been over an hour.

SPEAKER_05 (34:17):
You're out of material?

SPEAKER_02 (34:19):
I think I can't even think straight anymore.
I'm

SPEAKER_05 (34:24):
shocked.

SPEAKER_02 (34:24):
What's new with you?

SPEAKER_05 (34:27):
What is new with me?
Our son's been taking swimminglessons.
That's cool.

SPEAKER_02 (34:32):
Yeah.

SPEAKER_05 (34:32):
Nothing left,

SPEAKER_02 (34:33):
right?
Okay.
At the YMCA, they make you wearbig old t-shirts if you're the
teacher.
No, they're very modest overthere, and I appreciate it.
I mean, I do have our boyshooked on pickleball.
You're welcome for adding.
I could have talked about thattoday.
I could have been like, weplayed pickleball today.
That was super fun.
That's what's new with me.

SPEAKER_05 (34:53):
Yeah, that's right.

UNKNOWN (34:54):
Ugh.

SPEAKER_05 (34:55):
I'm on my period.
My job is hard.
I'm on my period.
Have you seen my zit?
Well, I can do favorites if you

SPEAKER_02 (35:06):
want.
Oh, you want to go first?

SPEAKER_05 (35:07):
Okay.
You cut me out anyway, so what'sthe difference?

SPEAKER_02 (35:11):
No, I just cut it down.
I cut it down.

SPEAKER_05 (35:13):
Literally, last time you were like, do you have any
favorites, Nick?
And I was like, um, and that wasit.
Just cut me out.

SPEAKER_02 (35:20):
Now, I always leave in the ivory bar soap that you
love to reference.
Excuse me, Dove.

SPEAKER_05 (35:25):
Okay, well, I guess it's like favorites.
The Head and the Heart have anew album coming out.
It's called Aperture.
David and I watched Last of theMohicans together, which is a
movie I watched growing up withmy dad.
And I don't know.
It just felt kind of likenostalgia a little bit.
And it kind of like I enjoyedrewatching that movie.

(35:46):
And The other night after wewatched it, he was like
listening to the soundtrack togo to sleep to it on his Alexa.
David was.
And so I bought him the vinyl sohe could listen to it.
So that was cool.
As you've heard, our localsoccer team, the Kickers, is

(36:07):
getting their regular seasonrebooted, which I always love.
probably more so than anyone inmy family, but I love going to
see them play live.
Oh, I'm also drinking HardywoodHopkeeper tonight, which is a
juicy, hazy double IPA, but it'sinfused with Virginia honey,

(36:30):
which just in the spirit of allyour farmer's market jazz,
wanted to highlight.

SPEAKER_02 (36:36):
I haven't been drinking much lately because I
did give it up for Lent, but Iwas going to drink some tonight,
but then I was like, gosh, I'malready tired and unable to
think.
So, already.
But Nick did find this reallygood red wine.
What is it called?
Life Vine, and it's zero sugar,right?

(36:57):
And a red wine.
Yeah.
Organic grapes, zero addedsugar, Life Vine at Publix,
right?
It's kind of amazing, because Imean, I start...
really hard before for, like,they don't have an organic
section, right?
You just find it randomly.
It's really good.
I haven't gotten a headache fromit yet.

(37:21):
So, Nick's laughing at me.
Okay.
I also, this is going to be amix of favorites and just things
that I'm trying.
I signed up for golf lessons.
I'm super excited.
I've never, well, I took a golfclass, I guess, in college and
really haven't done it since,besides, you know, driving
ranges, so I'm excited to trythat.

(37:42):
I'm doing it with twogirlfriends from church, so that
should be fun.
Miss Jones brownies.
I think she also has cookies,too.
I accidentally bought thegluten-free brownies, and
they're quite tasty, I must say.
I got them at Whole Foods.
I'm trying Scarlett Johansson'sbrand, The Outset, face cream

(38:03):
and lip gloss.
I don't think the lip gloss isthat good, if I'm being honest.
I mean, I think it's okay, buthonestly, it's not like
moisturizing.
I think they sell it to you aslike moisturizing.
I think it's just more of agloss.
It doesn't seem to have greatsticking power.
If you want a good lip balm, Dr.
Rogers is the best.

(38:24):
And then the face cream is fine.
It's thick.
but it doesn't like feel asmoisturizing, but it is thick.
So I don't know.
I probably won't rebuy, but Iwas interested in trying it out.
And then I've been loving thefarmer's market.
We've gone three weeks now in arow, loving homemade sourdough
bread that I don't have topersonally make and micro

(38:46):
greens, which is like sprouts.
And they have a lot of peashoots, um, Some people have
like broccoli or radish or anyplant basically.
They just let it grow from likea seedling for eight days and
they harvest it.
And it's supposed to be reallynutritious.
So I'm really liking that.
All right, cool.
All right, well, thank you forlistening.

(39:08):
We beg you to like leave us fivestars, tell a friend about us,
follow us on Instagram orFacebook.
You'll find Nick there.

SPEAKER_05 (39:18):
I'm there

SPEAKER_02 (39:20):
right now.
Yeah.
Love you guys.
Thank you.
Bye.

UNKNOWN (39:27):
Peace.
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