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February 16, 2022 58 mins

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In Season 3 episode 3 Shove and Rebel talk all about their opinions about Valentine's day (I'll give you one guess, one of us hates it and one of us loves it, who's who?)
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Rebel (00:08):
What's up everybody?
Welcome to skate date.

Shove (00:11):
Good morning, assuming it's the morning,

Rebel (00:13):
I think it's probably about noon. If I'm on top of my
game, house, how's it how's itgoing? This is your favorite
podcast with your favoritepodcasters

Shove (00:25):
the podcasts that you hate to love and love.

Rebel (00:28):
I've never really related with being a podcaster. So
instead, I'll just say that I amrebel.

Shove (00:35):
And I'm just a girl world in love with a girl that makes
her do a podcast,

Rebel (00:41):
aka shove.

Shove (00:44):
Hi, my name shove,

Rebel (00:45):
and together we are shovel.

Shove (00:48):
Can you dig it?

Rebel (00:50):
I can. But also you know who else can? Whoever made that
theme song? That's definitelynot for us. But we definitely
stole it and used it for realthis last week.

Shove (00:58):
I don't think it's a theme song. I think it's like it
was a song like on a children's

Rebel (01:02):
Chavo Chavo, Chavo, Chavo Chavo, something like that.

Shove (01:07):
It was about little kids that are shoveling through snow.
I found it and put it on a reelbecause I am a master at finding
the perfect sailing

Rebel (01:15):
is such a master and finding the good songs for the
real. So

Shove (01:19):
one commented, well, I had a couple people commented.
And they said they're like, Ilove your content. Because I can
always guarantee you the songslike they're always like to have
the music. And I'm like, thatmeans a lot because I when I was
little I wanted to be a DJ.

Rebel (01:35):
That is so cute. I wanted to be a talk show host does that
surprise anyone?

Shove (01:42):
No. Hence why here like podcast?

Rebel (01:46):
Yes. I also really is it's like I'm really
accomplishing a dream here,which is why I'm so dedicated.

Shove (01:54):
Well, I wanted to be like a DJ, like how they used to be
like, now I feel like DJsmainstream DJs anyways, it's
like, they all have to play thesame five songs, like the hits,
you know, and I feel like itused to be all about like,
alright, like, I have thisamazing mood, I'm gonna play
these songs like what, and thenI'm gonna take these requests,

(02:14):
and that was like you went on avibe. And that's what I would
want to do.

Rebel (02:18):
Yeah, I definitely feel like you do that when you create
Spotify playlists. Like if youhaven't listened to shove
Spotify playlists, you should dothat. Because yeah, she's
amazing at curating.

Shove (02:32):
Yeah, the February when I share it on Instagram so that
people can listen to it. I needto listen to it or listen to it.
Like,

Rebel (02:38):
it's so cute. I love the February one. Okay, so this last
week, sorry that we skipped aweek. But we went to Arizona.
Yeah, we went to Arizona on atotally random trip, which was
like random but not random.
Also, because we went there togo to the Tucson gem show. Mm
hmm. It was so

Shove (03:01):
fun. And then we went to the Moxie. Monday, Sunday.

Rebel (03:04):
Yeah, it was a wildly packed weekend. And we had
absolutely zero time to record apodcast. So that is why we were
not here last week. But if youhaven't yet, check out the
podcast that we filmed two weeksago that was about our broken
brains like medication and alsoabout street skating. Yeah. So

(03:26):
um, speaking of, let's take alook at our comments of the
week. Why don't we start withmine? My comment choice of the
week was it was by ArianaHawkins. And they said, I love

(03:47):
you guys. Keep it up. I don'tknow if you ever listened back
to your first podcast. But youtwo have definitely sounded
happier since talking aboutmental health, your mental
health. It seems to be workingall the things you were doing.
And it's so enjoyable to hearanyway, if you ever come to
Dallas,

Shove (04:06):
Dallas up guy. Yeah. And let the Fugu Yeah, so

Rebel (04:09):
I really liked that comment. And the reason why I
wanted to bring it up is becauseI just felt like, oh, it's cool.
I think one of the cool thingsabout having a podcast that I
definitely didn't even expectwas people being able to see our
progress, like firsthand. Like,I definitely wasn't expecting to
go on an extensive mental healthjourney over the past couple

(04:33):
years. And that's just somethingthat's happened. And it's cool
for someone to have been able tolike listen to an earlier
episode and hear us talk andthen listen to like recent
episodes and hear us talk andcompare those two. And that made
me feel encouraged like, okay,cool. Yeah, like it's not just
all in my head, which lots ofthings are.

Shove (04:54):
Yeah, we don't watch ourselves.

Rebel (04:55):
We don't watch ourselves.
I listen and watch probably likea Read a lot that first week,
right? So like I listened toedit it, and then I listen to it
to make sure that I didn't putthe unedited version. You don't
like go way back, but I never goback farther than the most
recent week. So it's reallyfascinating to hear someone talk
about, like our old episodes, soI thought that was really that's

(05:19):
really cool. Yeah. Do you feellike, like, it would be so weird
to listen to

Shove (05:27):
our old episodes? Yeah, watch party, and

Rebel (05:31):
I definitely would not want to watch them. Anyways, and
then the comment that you had,did you want me to read it?
Because it's really small. Myphone?

Shove (05:41):
Sure read it. Okay. So

Rebel (05:42):
this is the comment that shove chose to talk about, and
it's by CAMI brown. It's eitherkami or Kami, but I think it's
called me. And they said, Oh,yes, my husband and I have an
agreement that we both cannotstress or be depressed at the
same time. It's worked for 15years so far.

Shove (06:03):
I have questions. We have questions that we want, oh, many
questions. That's really justone. How the hell? Can you agree
on that? Like, I would totallyagree on that.

Rebel (06:15):
I would love to agree, I think great agreement,

Shove (06:18):
your secret yours and your partner's secret? Because,
um, I could promise that andsay, Hey, only one of us can be
tripping out of time. But like,you can't control that sometimes
you just both are a little like,life at the same time. And
imagine if I was just like, hey,I was depressed for years, I'm

(06:40):
stressed. First, you need tochill. And then when I'm better
tag, it's here. And you can feelit. You want to feel?

Rebel (06:46):
Yeah, I will say though, I will say that I do understand
on some level, because there aredefinitely times where you've
been having like a super hardtime. And I'm also having a hard
time, but I just kind of likekeep it to myself for a little
bit. And I wait for the momentwhen you're having like a little
better of a time. And then I'mlike, by the way, I've been
having a very hard time. But

Shove (07:07):
I don't want you to do that. Because maybe we could
wrap ourselves up into a blanketinto an emotional burrito
together.

Rebel (07:15):
Yeah, I guess I didn't think about it that way. I just
thought like, I don't want to bea burden. When you're like,
already struggling so hard.

Shove (07:23):
No, but I think when you're happy, it makes me even
worse. Like now I'm like, Oh,I'm even a bigger burden. And
then if you were like Merck toI'd be like, okay, cool. She's
life sucks, too.

Rebel (07:37):
Yeah, that's so funny. I literally never thought of it. I
always just thought like, I needto be like, chaotic, neutral.
Misery loves company as much aspossible. Yeah. But I don't want
us to end up in like some crazydeep hole because we definitely
could if we were both likeencouraging each other to be

Shove (07:54):
I always encouraging each other to be that way. It's more
like allowing, yeah, like, hey,let's take a depression nap
together.

Rebel (08:02):
Yeah, I see that actually. Yeah, I just Yeah, I
guess that's an interesting wayto think about it. I guess this
comment is really good. BecauseI definitely have seen it that
way. Like as, oh, I need to makesure that like, I'm kind of
like, oh, like the I don't. Iguess I'm always concerned that
I'm going to need something whenyou're like, I have nothing to

(08:23):
give. And then if I say like Ineed something and then you have
nothing to give, then then itwould make you feel worse. is I
guess my way of

Shove (08:32):
No, me for no reason you're saying that because you
subconsciously remember Iliterally told her one time. I
said, I am so sorry. I literallyhave nothing to give you right
now. Like I understand you but Ido not have the wherewithal and
I said that to you once wasemotionally and once was when we
both had COVID and he wasmentally and emotionally and

(08:57):
once physically I just like Iliterally not right now. And I
felt like shit both times. But Ihad to acknowledge it. Like, as
much as I want to. I literallycannot. And then like both times
you just like I know. It's justlike, but it was great that you
told me. I just didn't want youto think that I was like, Oh,
whatever. That sucks. Mine'smore important. It was just

(09:20):
like, Oh my God, I wish I couldhelp you but I can't.

Rebel (09:23):
Yeah, yeah, I know. I think it's good to talk about
it. But it is like hard. I thinkit's hard on both sides because
it's hard being vulnerable. Idon't know why it's really hard
for me. No, it's not even justyou like just in general. I have
a really hard time beingvulnerable with what I need,
like, emotionally specifically,or like, just being open with

(09:45):
that. Like I feel like for somereason, it's easier for me when
something is offered to me tojust take it as opposed to
saying like, hey, but like Ireally need you know, XYZ
whatever it is. So Yeah, it'shard for me to be vulnerable
about that kind of stuff.

Shove (10:03):
Yeah. So thank you for that comment. And I hope like I
made us like talk about things.
And that's awesome. And I thinkit's really the level two
because we just a littlestressed out and yeah, it's
like, Yo, like my stress. I'mdoing this and we'll worry about
your stress later. Yeah, that'sprobably what you're talking
about, like, I don't know, Idon't know your life. But I
appreciate it. And I'm so gladthat you commented that because

(10:25):
it opened my eyes to somethingand I hope we opened your eyes
to something. Yeah, super, superjealous.

Rebel (10:36):
So today, we're gonna talk about Valentine's Day. And
we're also going to talk aboutskitching Yeah, it's a fun combo
of things today. And also likethings that are happening in our
lives right now. Tomorrow, akatwo days ago, is my first day

(10:57):
back of in school teaching likein person in school teaching.
And I in like, two years, and Iam I have the most like a first
day of school jitters right now,even though I've already messed
the students. Like they're alldope. But like, I am so scared

(11:20):
for some reason. I feel like Idon't know how to teach anymore,
even though I clearly do becauseI've been teaching this whole
time but like, I feel like Idon't know how to in person
teach. So I guess, going tolaugh at you. I don't know that.
That's that's not even when I'mnervous about I think I'm just
nervous about getting in theclassroom and just being like,
super awkward. And just beinglike, I have nothing to talk to
you. Oh,

Shove (11:39):
babies always been awkward. It's okay. Yeah, but

Rebel (11:42):
like, I don't know. It's just like weird. I feel weird,
but it's okay. It's fine. Butlike, I feel super weird. So I
guess I'll update you on thatnext week. Because I don't know.
Oh, anyways, so should we jumpright into the real world?

Shove (11:59):
Mm hmm.

Rebel (12:14):
I was trying to open a candy during that break segment.
And it was just like being it'sokay.

Shove (12:19):
They heard it last time.

Rebel (12:26):
I'm just kidding. I'm not gonna bet on something. So I'm
Welcome to the real world. Thereal world is where we're going
to talk about Valentine's Day.
One, we've got to two oppositeends of the spectrum when it
comes to Valentine's Day shovethinks Valentine's Day is a
joke. Rebel thinks Valentine'sDay is the best day of the year.

Shove (12:53):
Understand no point.

Rebel (12:55):
Okay. The point is to celebrate love. And love is
amazing. Rebel loves love. Ilove love. I think love is so
spectacular and incredible andso fun. And it it's like
romantic and cute. And I evenOkay, call me crazy, but I even

(13:18):
like anti Valentine's Daycelebrations. Because
technically it routed out aValentine's day like I think
anti Valentine's Daycelebrations like people who are
like Fuck love. I hate it. I'mgonna like, you know, pop heart
shaped balloons and like throwyou know darts at that also
sounds like that sounds superfun to me too. I think that

(13:40):
sounds so fun like in that.
What's that one movie? Oh,Valentine's Day, that movie
Valentine's Day where she has.
Who is it? Jennifer Garner haslike an anti Valentine's Day
party at that restaurant. I lovethat. So fun. So I love that. I
think that like gallon times isso fun. I love hearts as a motif

(14:01):
in general. I love pink and red.
I love romance. I lovesentimental things. I love love
notes. I love date nights. Ilove stupid flashmob proposals.
I love it all. Huh. The otherday I saw a plane fly overhead
and it said Jill, will you marryme? And I was like, if that was

(14:25):
me, I would say no, but alsostill a very cute uptick in my
day. Huh? So that's that's how Ifeel about Valentine's Day and I
get it that like probably theroots of Valentine's Day sucks.
But you know what the roots ofliterally almost every single
holiday sucks. So you can't makethe argument that Valentine's
Day sucks because whatever thelike the route of the holiday

(14:47):
sucks because that's true aboutso many freakin holidays. So

Shove (14:53):
yeah. Also Lupercalia

Rebel (14:57):
I don't know what that means, but I'm sure they know
What I

Shove (15:00):
mean is a holiday that's like Valentine's Day.

Rebel (15:04):
I'm in. Sounds good.

Shove (15:07):
It's like the slutty version of Valentine's Day,

Rebel (15:11):
which I would argue makes Valentine's Day better than I
even thought it was going intothis podcast. So I don't know
how you're trying to convince methat it's not good because that
just totally made it like itenhanced my argument.

Shove (15:28):
Um, for me, like, I don't know, maybe it's because I have
such a disdain for love at thesame time, like I have
experienced too much of the darkside of love, and I know how far
and treacherous it can lead youdown a path that it has become a
bitter thing for me. But then Irewind and I hated Valentine's

(15:49):
Day, even in high school, likemost of my life, I don't know
what happened. I just I'm like,anti Valentine's Day and not to
the point where I'm gonna havean anti Valentine's Day party.
I'm just like, This holiday islike a waste of time. Like this
holiday is like Cinco de Mayo.
Don't celebrate that either. Idon't even get tacos.

Rebel (16:10):
Because isn't Cinco de Mayo like an Americanized
version of like a Mexicanholiday? That's not even at that
same period of time.

Shove (16:20):
Yeah, it's fake. Just like Valentine's Day.

Rebel (16:23):
But like, is it? If you think about it, though, isn't
everything fake? Like, isn'tChristmas fake? Isn't
Thanksgiving fake? Like, aren'tall of these days fake?

Shove (16:32):
Well, Thanksgiving is like real but after put anything
about where it comes from?
Halloween is stemmed off of apagan holiday. Valentine's Day,
it's like, I don't know. Like, Iget it. Like it's based on love.
And it's like, everything ishiked up and you eat chocolates.
And I don't know,

Rebel (16:51):
you know what? I think you're jaded. Because you love
chocolate. That's the problem.
You love chocolate every day.
Yeah, you love chocolate. Youlove being treated super well,

Shove (17:04):
which you do all the time? Why do I need a
Valentine's Day for it?

Rebel (17:08):
Because Valentine's Day is for people like me, who don't
get all the cute sentimentalshit from their partners all the
time? Uh huh. Because eventhough you do it randomly,
because you hate love so much,you don't do it as much as I
would like. And so there has tobe a holiday for people like me.
And I'm going to argue for allthe head rows out there for all

(17:29):
the hetero women. No offense toguys. And there are many guys
that I'm sure actually do, likeromantic shit for their
partners. But for the most part,what I've heard, rumor has it I
guess, I correct me if I'mwrong, but like, it seems like
guys don't naturally do romanticshit for their partners. So I

(17:50):
feel like Valentine's Day isthere for the people who like
are romantics and sentimental atheart, but like their partners
aren't so they need a day tolook forward to to be like, I'm
gonna get fucking flowers today.
They're gonna write me a cuteass. No, and there might they
might not like it, but I'm gonnasave that fucking No, cuz I love
that shit. That's what I thinkit's about.

Shove (18:10):
So the compromise we have is that we will celebrate
Valentine's Day. But not onValentine's Day.

Rebel (18:18):
Yeah, I even told shove.
I literally told shove that Iwill never utter a sentiment
about Valentine's Day again. Ifevery month she picks out a day
and just does something hellaromantic for me. Like, I'll just
be like Valentine's Day. What'sthat? I don't need it.

Shove (18:34):
Anyway, even though tomorrow was Valentine's Day,
Rob will taking me out onWednesday and Wednesday,
hopefully the day that thisairs. And then I'm taking her
out the following Tuesday. I'm

Rebel (18:48):
so excited. And it's going to be so fun as totally
surprised. I don't know whatwe're doing. But I have to get
my life together to get a cuteoutfit so that I can be super
cute. I literally love dates.
And I love doing fun cuteromantic shirtless shove. And
she's, she's lying to you. Andshe said she doesn't like it.
And she's I'm also lying to youwhen I say she doesn't do

(19:10):
romantic stuff, cuz she does doit for me. It's just not like
over the top like Valentine'sDay ask, you know, you mean?
Like, she does cute shit all thetime. Like she tells me I'm
pretty and she like, gets methings that I really want and
like food and like stuff likethat. And she does it all the
time for me. So it's not likeshe doesn't do that shit. It's
just that like, I really wanther to be super sappy sometimes,

(19:32):
you know, and you can't reallydemand that from someone who's
not a sap like that onValentine's Day. So basically,
that's what I'm saying. It'slike drip that sweetness off.
You like maple syrup. It's justnot

Shove (19:49):
my personality I really I can't leave She'll buy like, I
didn't know. So she's

Rebel (20:05):
like you are, but like,

Shove (20:07):
I'm not.

Rebel (20:09):
It's like you are but you don't you won't say it.

Shove (20:12):
Hmm. I don't know. I don't know if anyone's gonna
believe that. But bam. I loveyou. I love that you're my son.

Rebel (20:21):
Yeah, I'm definitely more of a set for shove than she is
for me. But I would argue thateven though she's not a simp I
don't think she can live withoutme there.

Shove (20:32):
I definitely can't live without you.

Rebel (20:34):
Yes. See? That's all that matters. Yeah, so that is
Valentine's Day. I don't know ifwe really need to say anything
else. Oh, we're going to thesuper fun show. It's the Terran
Tina show. It's like a burlesque

Shove (20:47):
we're not gonna talk about it. We'll talk about it
next time.

Rebel (20:50):
Yeah, we're not gonna talk about it. But it's gonna be
really fun and I'm excited.

Shove (20:55):
him already guess what it's gonna be by the name. Yeah.
All right. I want to jump to thenext section.

Rebel (21:00):
Sure. But before that, I just want to tell you that and
say Is that what you're gonnasay? So beautiful and I love you
very much any Happy Valentine'sthing? Thank you. Okay next

(21:30):
Welcome to the we'll world whydid you like that? Why did you
say it like because I was tryingto be like one of those like,
really? Like, like guys who havethe deep voices

Shove (21:43):
I am so confused and this is why I'm not a simple favor. I
love

Rebel (21:50):
you. That is so the opposite of true that those
things are the exact reason whyyou do love me so you can't even
lie about you're so freakin Iknow. That's why you love me.
You can't say that's the reasonwhy you're not innocent for me.
People

Shove (22:04):
listen to half the audience is like oh rebel. She's
so funny enough. The audience islike, Jesus Christ. I will calm
down. I stick around for shovethough she bounces.

Rebel (22:18):
It might be more of like a 7030 like 70 Shove 30 Rebel,
but that's okay, because those30 are hardcore. And I love you.

Shove (22:24):
I know I'm boring.
They're definitely here for thecar crash.

Rebel (22:29):
Speaking of car crashes, but not crashing just cars or
other vehicles. What issketching? Sketching is when you
as a person on wheels, whetherthat be roller skating, or
skateboarding or anything else,I guess that you have wheels on
your feet for and you're holdingon to something that is someone

(22:50):
else moving faster than you'removing. So you can sketch off of
a bike like you can hold on tothe back of the bike. You could
sketch off a motorcycle, youcould sketch off an electric
bike, you know, Java car,

Shove (23:03):
it's a plan where it's hitching is like you hitch that
trailer. But you're scheming sosketchy.

Rebel (23:09):
Oh, man. I actually never knew that. That's where that
word came from. I was like, Isthat really where that word came
from? That was so funny. I didnot know that that Oh, so much
says shading and hedging. Thatmakes so much she was typing

Shove (23:22):
something she's like, it's it's corrected, and I was
like, it's not a real word.

Rebel (23:28):
I get it now. Wow. We all learned something. Escape date?
Yeah, so sketchings pretty cool.
How many times have yousketched?

Shove (23:42):
Oh, no, even like five

Rebel (23:44):
times? I probably didn't like three times. Maybe four.

Shove (23:48):
I almost died. Get you love her. Sam. Yeah,

Rebel (23:53):
that's when you got staff at Mike. All that kind of stuff.
And that was terrifying.

Shove (23:57):
Yeah, it was on a literal like vispa type of bike because
of the potholes. Very scary.
That's when I learned one atnighttime. But specifically at
nighttime, on a road you'venever skated on before.

Rebel (24:12):
Okay, we gotta say sketching is very dangerous and
probably illegal. I don't know.

Shove (24:18):
Oh, it's definitely Okay.
Definitely. go skating thestreet. So Oh, yes, definitely.
Yeah.

Rebel (24:23):
So it's not legal. So we're not telling you to do it,
but and it's not safe. We do.
It's very fun. You go very fast.
And you can go up hills withmuch more ease than having to
skate up the hill yourself,which is very nice. And it's you
just like get the feeling ofwind on your face and it feels

(24:46):
really

Shove (24:47):
good. When I was in Miami. I got the sketch off of
the back of a party bus. Andthere was like a mariachi band
playing like No, they weren'tmariachi, but it was like a band
and they were playing this rightCuban music actually, and He was
playing and we had like thetrumpet and everything going,
and we're like, Yeah, but thenit was going on his list. We're
like, Yeah, but this is stillgood. But it was epic because of

(25:10):
the music. And it was so fun.
And everyone was like Laci andlike crazy, like, Oh my God,
what's happening? And it wassuper fun. But um, yeah,
sketchiness fun. I definitely amone of those people that will
only sketch if like I asked foryears, because I feel like if I
do just grab on to a movie withcool that they're gonna see me
and be like, a cue and go fastor something. So that's my fear.

(25:31):
So I there's two types. There'ssome people that will just grab
something and sketch off thebat. And then there's people
that will like ask first,

Rebel (25:40):
yeah, it's a wild. That's a wild thing. I've never sketch
without asking. AlthoughActually, no, I sketched off a
trolley at the wave of it. Butthey were really slow. So it was
not really exciting. It washorrible. I ended up letting go
and just get him. Yeah. Butyeah, so they do have to go a
little faster for it to beenjoyable. But we Skitch for a

(26:02):
video that we made this pastweek with moxie. I didn't sketch
but rebel did. Oh, yeah, Iforgot. I sketched off her dad's
Harley. It was pretty amazing. Ialso got to ride his Harley for
the first time and it was socool. I had such a good time. I
felt so so badass. Yeah, it wasawesome. And yeah, I just really

(26:28):
loved sketching

Shove (26:29):
super weird. Like I didn't sketch when the classic
car when the Bel Air there wasan awesome car came and everyone
he was like cool with everyoneskating with him. But for me
sketching downhill felt weird,which is why I totally
understand why like MichelleStroh and spicy IV, like, laid

(26:50):
down like Michelle did it firstor they kind of like laid down
on the hood and had their feeton the ground. Sketchy him and I
was like, That would only workgoing back like downhill.

Rebel (27:00):
Yeah, I didn't know like, I like grabbed onto it for a
little while. And I was like, Ialready have so much speed. So I
don't need you like pulling it.
So I more like moved to the sideand started dancing next to it.
Because I was like, What do I doin this situation? Yeah,

Shove (27:14):
I felt like I couldn't get I couldn't find the right
speed of the car. I was like,trying to carve slow behind it.
I was like, this is taking toolong. And then I was like, whoa,
I'm going too fast. And I waslike trying to say next to it.
And I was like, I just want togo fast like Ricky borrow, like
Ricky Bobby. Bobby, shaken bakebaby.

Rebel (27:33):
Yeah, I mean, yeah. So sketching is super fun, super
dangerous. Definitely do it ifyou get a chance. But like,
don't do it. But like, do it youdidn't mean

Shove (27:44):
you sketchy, you like to be in the back of the car on the
side.

Rebel (27:49):
So for cars, I like to be on the side because I like to be
able to grab, I feel like on theback of the car. A lot of times
there isn't actually somethingto grab on to. Like it's more
like a weird grasping kind of athing. And I really like to have
a good grip.

Shove (28:08):
Yeah, it's like either the bumper or the, or the

Rebel (28:12):
trunk handle. The trunk handle is one of those that
isn't going to open. I'm totallycool with that. And I actually
like the back a lot. Becauseaside, I'm always like low key
concerned that my feet are gonnago under the wheel. Oh,

Shove (28:23):
hell no. See, I want to be able to see what's coming in.
So like, I don't like the back.
I've always felt safest grabbingthat little divider of like the
backseat window in the frontseat window like holding on to
that, because then I can seewhat's coming. I know if I need
to let go if I need to jump lastminute. And when you're in the
back, you can't really see that.

Rebel (28:43):
Yeah, and I do what I was talking about something to grab
on to. I love that section.
Because I think that that's thebest most sturdy place to hold
on to. And then what I reallyliked and I didn't know that I
like this because I had neversketched with multiple people
until this last weekend. But Iwas in the back of like a line
of people. And I really, reallyliked holding on with one hand

(29:08):
and then like swinging back andforth like I was a big tail on
the end of it. And like puttingmy legs out and that I even like
side SIR for a little bit. And Iwas like, oh my god, this is so
cool, because I saw Michelledoing it because Michelle was
sketching on the other off theelectric motorcycle. And they
were doing all these cool tricksand I was like wait a second. I

(29:31):
bet I can do that. So I was likehey, how you do that? She was
like oh, you know you do thisthis and this and I just felt
like oh my gosh, so I likeleaned down a lot and then had
my side wheels just out and itwas just like going off of the
side wheels and like all yourweight was on one and it's
honestly not as scary as youthink it's going to be like

(29:53):
doing tricks and stuff

Shove (29:56):
that also if you're starting doing this like
definitely gear up because Thereare so many things that go
wrong, so many. So many things,especially like you're going
faster than you would in yourskates naturally, once you're
going downhill. I would say ifyou're not good with flying down
a hill, that speed you shouldnot should not be sketchy. And

(30:18):
you should also have someone youreally trust the first time,
that's only going to go likefive miles power. Yeah. Even if
they are going kind of slow, beready. Because if they don't
know to, like, slow down tostop, and they just put on the
brake, you're gonna, like, hurtyourself or jerk. And you need
to be able to like, be repairedand let go and keep rolling.

Rebel (30:37):
Yeah. And also, like when you're sketching, you're usually
in the middle of traffic. Solike, be aware of that, because
that's also very dangerous. Andlike, if you shoot out like you
could literally get hit by acar. Yeah, in an instant.

Shove (30:50):
Shoot me on it sketched off of Shane's motor. And all
the way back to each LocksleyHQ. And we drove there, and they
got there before us.

Rebel (30:59):
Yeah, it was really quick. But like, Yeah, I think
it's, it's really, really fun.
It's definitely dangerous. Iwould recommend for the first
time because I think that myfirst time was that one time you
took me up Juniper Barrow Hill.
And I felt like that was areally solid choice for a first

(31:21):
time skitching to go up hill togo up the hill. And the reason
why that was is because if youhad stopped or if you had gone
too fast, and I had to let go,like the combined forces of like
the speed going forward, butalso the hill would keep me in
the same spot like it wouldmanipulate the speed quite a
bit. So it wouldn't beoverwhelming. And I felt like

(31:45):
that was like a solid choice forme. And also Junipero Hill is
very smooth. And so it was like,I knew I wasn't gonna run into a
pothole or something like that,which is the danger that this
one has experienced is runninginto potholes.

Shove (32:00):
Yeah, that sucked really hard. Oh. Let's see, we sketch
in front of our house onValentine's Day. And that

Rebel (32:11):
was on Valentine's Day. I remember driving and just being
like, I'm so scared to drive.
And have you sketch off of thiscar right now.

Shove (32:18):
Yeah, that was fun.
Because we didn't like or likeit's smooth, straight. Let's
just do it. And that was fun.

Rebel (32:22):
Yeah. What inspired that?
Why did we randomly decide to dothat?

Shove (32:26):
I don't know. It was the best of times. It was the worst
of times. It was right beforethe pandemic.

Rebel (32:30):
Oh, yeah. It was it was good times. But yeah, shove was
like, I really want to sketchand I was like, okay, just like,
get out. And I already had myskates on. And you were like, I
just want to like sketch home.
And I was like, okay, yeah, we

Shove (32:44):
turned the corner. And I was like, I just want to skate.
And you're like, oh, sketcheslike, Yeah, I think yeah, how
fast we go like 20.

Rebel (32:52):
Yeah, like, 1520. Yeah, we started pretty slow. But then
we went faster. But yeah, soit's, it's really fun. And that
is my opinion on sketching. Ireally like it.

Shove (33:03):
How do you feel about when you're the driver and you
have people sketching off yourcar,

Rebel (33:08):
I feel very scared, usually. Because you're

Shove (33:12):
way more scared when you're the driver than when
you're the skater sketchy? Anddefinitely,

Rebel (33:16):
because I feel like if something goes wrong, and you're
driving and someone sketching,it's like, people's lives are in
your hands. But if you'resketching, and someone else is
driving, it's like, I know, Ican control my own body and what
happens to me, and like, I havesafety plans, like I have exit
plans for whatever's happening.
And so I feel much safer beingthe person who's sketching that

(33:40):
being the person who's draw a

Shove (33:42):
fact that you can tell yourself that as a skater should
be like, Oh, as a skater, I knowthat they'll be okay.

Rebel (33:50):
No, because I don't know that everyone who's sketches off
my car has this. I don't know,their experience. I don't know.
There's their comfort level. Idon't know. You know, I mean,
like, I think that there'sskaters that I'm like, I trust
you, I know that you're going tobe okay. But that I don't feel
that way about many skaters.
Like I don't have as extensiveexperience. Like if you were to

(34:13):
sketch off my car, or if likeMichelle estrogen was a sketch
off my car, I'd be like, Yeah,cool. I have extensive
experience with you both. Or ifKiana was to sketch off my car
be like, yeah, sure, whatever.
Like I know that even if worstcase scenario, like some sort of
accident happen in front, like,if all hell broke loose, y'all

(34:33):
would be fine, because you wouldjust like go off to the side
stop really quick and like befine. But like, I don't know, a
lot of skaters like that. So Ithink that I would just be
nervous.

Shove (34:46):
Yeah, I remember thinking like, I wish I would, uh, there
were some people I wanted toinvolve in that shoot. But I was
just like, This is dangerous.
Like I had to only pull thepeople that I knew could handle
it. because like I was like, I'mnot gonna be responsible for
that. And it's like, not thetime to like teach someone when
it's like no motorbikes andmotorcycles. And then like,

(35:07):
hillbrow mean, and then lots ofcars. Like, there were too many
variables. And like, even as askater like, you don't want to
just throw a new skater intothat, or a skater that's even a
veteran skater, but doesn't dothat style. Like that risky,
kind of, like stunt skating.
Yeah, that's when it's justlike, you don't want to throw

(35:28):
someone into that. So at first,I was like, oh, no, I feel bad.
I should have included, like theother people that were local.
But I was like, at the sametime, like, I just, I just knew,
like, it wouldn't have beenright.

Rebel (35:40):
Yeah. And I think so I think going back to like the
actual act of sketching, I thinkthat there's something that is
more difficult about it than thethen some parts that you maybe
don't expect. And that is thatthe dismount, like finishing
sketching, it kind of is allover the place, right? Like, you

(36:02):
never know how finishingsketching is going to end up.
Yeah, and a lot of times it endsup with like you being shot out
in a certain direction. And younever know what that direction
is gonna be like, it might beforward, it might be to the
side, you know, like, you mightnot be able to stop super quick,

(36:22):
like something that happenedwith us is because we were like
so it was shoves dad on theHarley and then it was IV, Kiana
and me. And so like key IV washolding on to the bike. Kiana
was holding on to IV and then Iwas holding on to Kiana and so
when the bike stops, and we'regoing at a pretty safe speed.

(36:45):
But like I couldn't stop rightaway, like I couldn't even turn
around to stop. Because like, ifthe space it would have taken
even the small the small spacethat would have taken the
turnaround toe stop, I wouldhave run into Kiana who would
have run into IV who would havebeen run into the bike, which
then would like put your dad indanger and like just in a weird

(37:05):
situation. So I every time wasgetting shot out around the
bike. And every time we werestopping at like an
intersection. So I was gettingshot out into an intersection.
So I had to know like, I need tobe able to stop like a foot in
front of that stop sign. And ifI can't, then I'm officially not
safe. Like, definitely not. Soknowing that like, Okay, you got

(37:29):
to have an exit strategy for theending point of it is, I think
also something to consider whenwe're talking about sketching.

Shove (37:35):
Yeah, definitely. I don't know, for me, it's like fun.
Because even if I'm driving, I'mlike, Yeah. And I definitely get
this little devil on myshoulder. And it's like, drive
faster.

Rebel (37:48):
Yeah, and I definitely get that. That's all that's
like, please go faster.

Shove (37:52):
Go slowly. And I'm always like communicating like, are you
good? Like, I like to have allmy windows down. I don't play
the music cloud. So and I'mlike, be like, are you good? You
want to go faster? Like I askedfirst. And then I go a little
bit and it's like, a tiny bit ata time when I know I need to
stop. But it's like I slow downvery casual, like early on. So
it's not like that. It's it'slike, very, like precious cargo.

(38:15):
But I definitely love when I gofaster.

Rebel (38:19):
Yeah, cuz if they stopped super fast, not even like super
fast, like not slamming on thebrakes, just like a regular stop
and a car. There's like a bigchance that like, here's the
back windshield. And here's youand you just like her run into
it. Like a big chance. Becauseif it's a fast stop, you have to

(38:40):
somehow like get around the car.
Yeah. And stop as opposed tojust like, you know, like,
you're not going to t stop.
Yeah, like

Shove (38:50):
I don't know, I really love sketching because I love
the adrenaline of it. It's sofun. Yeah, it's just like, it's
it's risky. It's like getting ona roller coaster like the fear
of death. Except a rollercoaster is more safe.

Rebel (39:04):
Yes, definitely. Yeah, I really like it. I think it's a
good thing to like, know aboutand a fun thing to talk about.
And I'm so stoked that we wereable to do it this past. Did

Shove (39:14):
we talk about street skating? Last episode? Yeah. So
we're just talking about likethe risky types escaping
apparently.

Rebel (39:22):
I think we're in a kind of a moment for that. I think
we're just kind of into thatright now.

Shove (39:28):
Yeah. Like, I'm a casual street skater uninstall
dangerous. So and part of beingan even like, I don't do you
consider sketching aggressiveskating, or is it just still
like concrete surfing?

Rebel (39:42):
I think that's like beginner aggressive skating.
Yeah, because I don't think thatconcrete people who consider
themselves concrete surfers, Idon't think would necessarily
feel comfortable with sketchingnecessarily. I think it's like
one of those fence teeteringones, like you would have to be
an advanced concrete surfer inorder to sketch

Shove (40:05):
cuz I guess I'm not even a concrete surfer. I'm an
asphalt surfer.

Rebel (40:08):
Yeah, no, I definitely think that you're beginner
Street. I would term you asbeginner street. When you say
concrete surfer I'm like,

Shove (40:16):
well, because like I don't like since I'm not doing
like tricks and stuff. I justlike, I can navigate the streets
more, and I use the sidewalks.
He will not catch me on thesidewalk, unless there's like a
cop watching me. Or like thestreets really jacked off. I
feel safer in the street all thetime. But you also

Rebel (40:37):
come up with random trick ideas. So I feel like you're
just like one step away fromdoing those tricks. Because I
feel like your mindset is verystrange.

Shove (40:48):
I had rebel do a cool thing today.

Rebel (40:50):
Yeah, it was fun. I just I like went down this little
like side of the street workoutthing. And then I jumped off.

Shove (40:59):
Yeah, she jumped over some woodchips and landed on the
path. Yeah. Yeah,

Rebel (41:04):
it's pretty cool.

Shove (41:05):
I have the eye for things that I know can be done. It's
just I also have the fear. And Iknow like, I feel like if I
didn't have that much fear, Iprobably could attempt and man
these things. But I have thatvoice is like, Bitch, no. So I
tell other people that I knowhave the not only have the
ability, but have the like, holdmy beer mentality. I have them

(41:27):
do it. Because it's like, I'mlike that skateable and I know
that can go to that. Blah, blah,blah, blah, blah, blah. And then
they do it. And I'm like,anyway,

Rebel (41:33):
all I'm saying is that we're instigators, and don't
invite us around unless youwant.

Shove (41:38):
But you insulate with like some off the wall shit that
I'm like, that's not evenpossible. No. Or

Rebel (41:44):
you want to know why?
Because I'm around too manyreally good skaters. So I just
come up with the most off thewall shit. And I'm like, Dude, I
know you can do this. Like,like, you can for sure do this.
It's sometimes they can do it.
And it's amazing. And othertimes they're like, I could do
something similar to it. Andthen they do other cool shit.
And I'm like, see? But yeah.

Shove (42:03):
Oh my gosh. So yeah, always sketching. Do it if
you're ready, but don't say thatwe made you do it.

Rebel (42:09):
Yeah, because we officially on the record are
telling you not to sketch. wink,nudge nudge wink wink. Okay. All
right, let's move on over to ourTrick of the Week

(42:37):
Okay, so what is the Trick ofthe Week, babe?

Shove (42:40):
It's a new sexual lock that we talked about each week.
This week is Cincinnati bow tie.
What is it? You

Rebel (42:55):
know, that's so great

Shove (42:57):
to ski. The week something we saw that were like,
holy macaroni.

Rebel (43:05):
Holy macaroni, that's a trick. It might even be the
trick of this whole week. Sotoday's trick comes

Shove (43:13):
from shove found it Josh underscore bat smoke.

Rebel (43:19):
Yeah. And there's a website on this called bat smoke
gaint.com. I don't know. Butit's really dope

Shove (43:28):
into like entertainment.
So smoke entertainment. Oh,

Rebel (43:32):
okay. So why don't you describe what's going on in this
video. Alright, so

Shove (43:35):
this video is three amazing black men, two are
laying on the ground. One standsopposite of them. And then like
gets down low and like grabstheir legs and then like leans
back slowly and they balanceeach other out as other two guys

(43:57):
like their chest lift up andthey're just like teeter
tottering. It's insane. Like, Idon't understand the core
strength the leg day workouts hemade

Rebel (44:08):
I think that's actually I think it's a guy and a girl on
the ground. It

Shove (44:13):
is a girl yeah.

Rebel (44:15):
Oh my god, it's so wild.
But they like end up being kindof like a tabletop position.
Yeah,

Shove (44:22):
it's some kind of weird physics, but I know like, also,
if you're being lifted up thatway, you got to have that core
right to hold straight.

Rebel (44:29):
Yeah, you have to hold straight or else you're that's
insane. It's insane. That's likemilitary training. That is some
shit you would see on Tik Tokfor

Shove (44:39):
sure that's some shit that I would be like, drink a
little too much and be like,let's try it and I would
definitely be the guy that'slike lifting both people up and
then I would definitely smack myhead on the concrete and be
like, that was a fail.

Rebel (44:53):
Yeah, definitely. Send this to me and Michelle this
last week and we were like I

Shove (45:03):
was like, this is some dumb shit. I 100% think I could
chew and fail miserably.

Rebel (45:10):
I think that this real deserves so many more views than
it has, like, Yeah, this is outof control. How does this only
have 4000 views like what?

Shove (45:22):
I don't know, but since I opened my phone to see check of
the week, which we'll jump rightback into. I saw Lizzo and today
is a roll Sunday and her SuperBowl outfit. Oh my god. So must
go look, whenever you'relistening to this. We like Super
Bowl.

Rebel (45:39):
Yes. Let me just I'll just live amazing. I want that.
So living has literal footballson her boobs.

Shove (45:48):
But anyways, um, yeah, I feel like when it comes to
trigger week first I was like,oh, what Park Saturday. See? And
then I was like, Wait damnstuff. There's so many things
you can do on your skates.
That's a cool trick. So like, Iwant to make sure it's not all
just like Park stuff.

Rebel (46:02):
Yeah, let me tell you that the close runner up for the
Trick of the Week came fromJason skates. And it is this new
spin he's been working on and itis out of control. I feel like
babe, I need to show you. So Idon't know if you've seen it
yet. But it is this spin. Oh,yeah. Why is that madness. It's

(46:27):
like him spinning on his toes onone foot with the other foot
behind him out of control.
Anyway, so that's my runner upTrick of the Week. Also Jason
your trick, and I love you. Ohmy gosh. Um, yeah. So that's a
trick of the week. I hope youenjoyed that segment. Okay,
let's move on.

Shove (47:00):
Time to talk about our obsession.

Rebel (47:04):
This is my favorite segment. Not gonna lie. I love
this segment.

Shove (47:08):
I have been obsessed. And I'm very sad because I finished
it yesterday with euphoria. WantWAMP? Emily? I know I'm no
Emily. We didn't have HBO. So wethought and then we figured out
that I have access via one ofour friends. So I was like, Oh,
now there's like 500 DifferentHBOs I don't think it's that one

(47:28):
and then rebel RousHer. She'slike we have because I was
literally was like, I am hearingso much about you for you. And I
think like I'm gonna relate toit so much that I am going to
pay for each age because gettingthat extreme. So like, started
watching it and like, man, manfinished season two.

Rebel (47:47):
I'm obsessed. This is also something that I wanted to
be as my obsession, but then Iwas like, shoves gonna pick
this. So it's okay. So I stillget to talk about it. But oh my
god, it is so real. It is sowell done like that. I think
this TV show is really welldone. I think it portrays the
reality of drugs and sex andreal life issues really well.

Shove (48:16):
Assumptions to say, Okay, one, I think I kept hearing
people talking about that Ifollow like, how it's
glamourizing and drugs andeverything. And I would ask
those people if they've actuallywatched a show, because no, it
makes you it's really honestabout how fucked up drugs to

(48:41):
make your life. I think the onlytime that glamorize was like
when Joel's was at that party inthe city, and like, you know, it
was just like, oh, everythingwas wonderful. And like how sex
Ana and whatever, like Mali,even what happened on Mali, like
with two of the characters, likevery, was just like, oh, that's

(49:01):
embarrassing. You know, I mean,like, it was never like, a fully
like good choices were made oranything. So I think it's like,
yeah, like when it comes todrugs, the way I stand is like,
there are drugs that can ruinyour life, there are drugs that
you if you don't have anaddiction problem. You can
partake care in there. And like,I don't know, like the show just

(49:23):
really like shows you like thegrit and how bad it can be.
There were also a lot of peoplethat I think watch a show and
think, Oh, this is sounrealistic. But these are not
things that would happen to highschool kids. Now I'd like to say
sorry, I'm like choking on mywater. I would like to say that
some of the most absurd thingsthat are in the show have

(49:46):
happened to me while I was inhigh school and some like right
after high school like lateteens, early 20s that are
absolutely insane. Like what?
Like I have gotten drunk from anelementary could be four. So the
whole ASHRAE thing is not notthat far fetched. Unfortunately,
I didn't grow up in Compton fora huge chunk of my life. And due

(50:12):
to the poverty and then the lot,you know, systemic racism and
just like the ad parenting, someof these kids ended up being
raised by drug addicts and drugdealers and ended up selling it
young age. I remember like,after high school, taking my ex
boyfriend, and taking myboyfriend at the time to go to a

(50:33):
punk show in Compton. And wewent to pick up my friend and
her husband first. And then wepicked up our other friend and
her little brother, who was thatthat kid sold us drugs. And he
like, said, rolling up a plant.
And my boyfriend was like,what's happening? And I was

(50:55):
just, like, Just be quiet, andwe get out. And he's like, that
kid just rolled a plant with ahole. And I was like, yeah.
Like, it's just like, weird ifyour reality is so different,
like, it's just really likethese stories, a lot of times as
far fetched as they might seem,a lot of times we're someone's
reality, like, we're rooted intruth. And like, nah, this kid

(51:17):
didn't have these tattoos, buthad that same kind of
personality was very, verysimilar to like character.

Rebel (51:25):
Yeah, really, I think what's gotten me the most is
just like the, I don't know, Ithe way that they just like, I
think a lot of movies and TVshows make it seem like recovery
is a lot easier than it is. Ithink that a lot of movies and

(51:48):
TV shows show people like goingto rehab, and then maybe
relapsing like once, and thenthey just like, figure their
shit out. But I think thateuphoria does a really good job
of showing the reality of a lotof people who end up with drug
addictions, and how like, it's alot of deceit. Like it's a lot

(52:10):
of manipulation. It's a lot oflike, continuing to go back,
because it's not easy to getclean. And it's not easy to
like, I don't know, besurrounded by all the people
that you are surrounded by whenyou were addicted, and like
really deep into I don't know, Ijust feel like it's yeah, it's

(52:32):
real,

Shove (52:33):
the depiction of what it's like to be bipolar and have
anxiety with Roo. That's what Iknow, like, for me, like drugs
really helped a lot for me,because like, is, I didn't know
as anxiety at the time. And Ididn't know that there was like,
all these things. I was feelingthat I couldn't identify at the
time as well. But I knew when Ihad drugs that I felt like every

(52:58):
day, I was powerful, andeverything was amazing. And
like, I could do whatever Iwanted and talk to anyone make
friends. Like even though I waslike, looking like TEV I just
kept doing it and kept doing itbecause I felt like it made me
sane, which definitely was not,but it gave me like all those

(53:18):
fillings that I couldn't fillnaturally. It like kept me
going. And that's why when I didcome down, like I was so tired,
not just physically tired, butlike I did fall into like, even
harder depression because like,I did use up all that natural
serotonin. So like a lot of thatin that show, though, was like

(53:39):
when people would tell me thatmight be triggering, like to
someone that was a former drugat it. And like it was like for
a while it didn't feel that way.
But there were little thingsthroughout the show where I was
like, I relate to that I relateto that. And I relate to that or
like that. That's what it'slike, but like, I can only
imagine like opiates, likeluckily that wasn't around or
like a big thing when I was inhigh school when I became a drug

(53:59):
addict because I think if Iwould have been on opiates it
probably would have been likeall over that's a whole nother
ballgame.

Rebel (54:07):
Yeah, definitely scary.
Yeah. Anything else to say aboutyou for you

Shove (54:14):
know, jump to your obsession. I feel like I could
do a whole freakin segment.

Rebel (54:18):
Also the makeup is amazing. And I want to do all my
makeup like that. Okay, so myobsession is it's another tick
tock her. Okay, so this ticktock Her name is Savannah moss,
and her tech talks are all aboutexceptional customer service.

(54:40):
And when I say exceptionalcustomer service, I mean like
the weirdest freaking shit. Shemakes these like dream sequence
kind of things and like, like itjust doesn't make any sense. She
has a lot of like milk and likeI don't know how to describe it,

(55:01):
except that it's so weird. Youliterally feel like you're
watching a dream. It's It's sobizarre it feels like you're in
a trip or something strange. Andyou're just like, in a loop and
you're just there and you justkeep scrolling and I swear to
God, I spent like an hour justlike going through all of her

(55:21):
posts because I was just so letme just let me just play one for
you find a good one. Okay, letme see. Here's one that just
this one is her most popularone.

Shove (55:37):
Excuse me. Can I have all your money? Sure.

Rebel (55:43):
Can I get anything else for you? The milk she's missing
the cup. She just turned themilk upside down
she just jumped in like a 360and fell over your money. Oh, by

(56:04):
the way, the person gave the herall their money out. It is so
weird. It's like what'shappening is

Shove (56:10):
always there in a Starbucks uniform, or McDonald's
manager. She's worked at bothplaces. And as you

Rebel (56:16):
know, it's just so fast.

Shove (56:21):
Like the editing skills and the whole plan is like very
elaborate,

Rebel (56:24):
so elaborate, like she'll like lean over and fall and then
they'll just be like, close.
They're like, it's just like,what happened? Yeah,

Shove (56:32):
it's definitely like being in like your dreams. Like
it's insane. It's so creative.

Rebel (56:37):
I love it. I don't know how to say I've had this as a
dream before without actuallyhaving this as a dream before,
but I've definitely had this asa dream before. And also, I feel
like this is also the experiencethat I had when I was on shrooms
that one time. Like I feel likeeverything like see if she
hasn't done drugs. I I feel likeshe shouldn't because I feel

(57:00):
like she would just go to somecrazy elaborate places. More she
should because who knows whather tiktoks would look like
after that. Anyways, I don'tknow. We're not encouraging
drugs on this episode. It's justit is a lot of drug talk. I feel
like maybe I should put a headsup at the beginning of this
episode. We do kind of talkabout drugs a lot. But anyways,

(57:20):
this whole idea of likeexceptional customer service and
like, like, oh, like it's likethe upside down for customer
service.

Shove (57:28):
Yeah, you just need a watch. It's like, you just

Rebel (57:31):
gotta watch it. I don't know you just gotta watch it and
then come back and tell me whatyou pay because like out of
control. I just don't even know.
I don't know how to describe itexcept

Shove (57:40):
your watch that oh, it's like get high watches laugh and
you watch euphoria and be like Iwill never do drugs again.

Rebel (57:49):
Okay, the only way I can describe euphoria in like
another another media form islike watching Requiem for a
Dream as I hear pronounce it.
Yeah, never my favorite movie.
Yeah, it's so good. But it'salso one of those ones that are
like oh, man drugs. Fuck

Shove (58:07):
you up, dude. Yeah,

Rebel (58:09):
they do. Anyway,

Shove (58:10):
it is no hope for you again. Oh,

Rebel (58:13):
so don't do drugs and come back next week because we
have more skate date for youthen. We do. Yeah, we have more
skate day. Just keeps on going.
It's the gift that keeps ongiving. It's skate date.

Shove (58:26):
We love y'all. We love you so much. Happy not happy
Valentine's Day. Happy

Rebel (58:30):
Valentine's Day. We love you so much and go on another
day with us later. Okay.
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