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Speaker 1 (00:14):
A five, six, seven,
eight.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
Is that a chorus line
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Good job Welcome back to theA-List Podcast with Allison and
Alex.
I'm Allison.
I'm Alex, that's Stanley.
Speaker 1 (00:31):
And you guessed it,
I'm still not moved in.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
You have.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
No, thank you, You're
so nice you have a rug, it's
actually worse than when youwere here last, because now
there's things stacked in theliving room.
Speaker 3 (00:43):
Well, it's okay,
it'll go away.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Were here last
because now there's things
stacked in the living room.
Well, it's okay.
The goal was to bring things infrom my garage, as yeah, you
said that yeah, and then becauseI have not.
I've been working 13 hour daysback to back to back to back.
That just hasn't happened and Ithink that I need to go with
the plan of it all needs to bein my face so that I, oh yeah,
start to put things away.
So thank you for beingaccommodating and recording
(01:07):
earlier tonight, cause I wastelling Allison that I need to
bring everything in becausetomorrow, which is Saturday for
us, is my, like, only day that Ihave a good chunk of hours to
do anything so.
I'm like I'm going to bring itall in tonight, get up early and
then just literally like powerthrough Cause what I don't know
yet is how many storage cabinetsdo I need to buy for my
(01:29):
bathroom?
Like I need to see where I'm atwith stuff and what I can get
rid of still, but I've slowlybeen chipping away.
So I've been selling things.
As you guys know, I said thislast time.
I've been selling things tofund new things.
So I have pretty mucheverything that's going to be in
my bedroom has been ordered andI'm going.
I told you I'm doing floor toceiling curtains, so I got all
that ordered.
(01:49):
It comes in Sunday.
My bed frame comes in theseventh and there's like it's
going to look as aesthetic asfuck.
Very excited Um but then I'mjust going to like go slowly
from there.
So the next big purchase isgoing to be a couch, but I have
a couple more things I want tosell.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Yeah, you were going
to go tomorrow or last Saturday
last.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Saturday tomorrow
park, but I literally like I
can't tell you.
I was dead last Saturday, so,um, that didn't happen.
And then I've decided the onethat I found at living spaces.
I I keep thinking about it.
Okay, so I think I'm just goingto go with that.
The last thing before I pullthe trigger will be to measure,
just to make sure, cause it is a.
It's a huge couch.
It could comfortably seat forhuge, isn't like?
(02:31):
It's deep and comfortable?
Oh yeah, but then I have thischair that I'm currently sitting
in, which is also a sleeper,and it's a good piece I want to
hold on to.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
It's an L you said
said it's not, it's a do to do
and then a huge foot rest.
Speaker 1 (02:46):
So the foot rest is
going to go here like this one
is so that stanley can look outthe window.
Yeah, um, but originally it wasgoing to be that with this at
the end, but I think that'sgoing to go too close to the
stairs and it's going to botherme.
I don't know okay but the couchwill be good but you are
keeping this yeah, yeah, I feellike I have to.
It's so comfortable.
It as like a yeah extra bed andmegan's coming in may and yeah
(03:06):
um, so I might do the couch inthe chair that you're in and
then, yeah, I just have to chipaway from there, like I'm not
gonna go crazy.
I'm just gonna like get a fewthings as I sell stuff, because
I just what I'm trying to dohere is eliminate storage
because I have so much of it.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
Yeah, are you putting
curtain?
Speaker 1 (03:22):
here, I just don't
know what.
Yet.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
So we'll see I guess
it would.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
It depends on your.
Your color scheme is going offof the rug.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
It's going to be warm
with greens.
The couch is like that, thatcolor, the color of my bed, my
old bed frame, okay, um, andthen yeah, creams, Okay, Um, and
then yeah, I'm just going tokind of yeah creams.
So we'll see.
I've decided that the priorityfor me is my bedroom area
because, like sleep, soimportant to me.
So I'm going to work my waydown.
It's not like.
I'm hosting anything, and thisis kind of like the house I'm
(03:54):
going to live in while I grind.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
I mean it's not not
hostable, just like not a big
group.
Speaker 1 (04:01):
What I mean by that
is like before.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
I would be like the
couch right now, yeah, but I'm
like well, this too you can geta cover for, I feel like very
easily oh yeah, you can just buyit.
Speaker 1 (04:10):
You can just
interchange the covers because
it's all velcro oh like fromfrom ikea.
You can go get any color youwant that's from ikea I forgot,
yeah.
So just like the footstool aswell, which matches it, you can
just buy the cup new covers forthem, which are like 70 bucks.
So yeah, I could make thiscream yeah, or whatever or
whatever.
If they had a green, that'd becool orange yeah, like throw a
(04:30):
color.
Speaker 3 (04:30):
I don't know if that
was just going off.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
We'll see, and I'm
trying to figure out what we'll
do with the podcast, because thecouch, well, is like a really
good looking couch, like wecould go back to recording on
the couch and then have stuffbehind the couch, um.
But also I have like a lot ofspace in the kitchen, that kind
of like yours, where, like I'm,I'm not gonna get a kitchen
table.
I didn't.
No one sat at my bar at thelast place I lived and I just
(04:55):
don't think I need to have afull kitchen table yeah so we
could set up a little setup inthat corner, which would be cute
yeah or at the top of my stairs.
I have a landing, so I don'tknow.
Yeah.
Tbd.
But this is why I want to geteverything unpacked, because,
like I don't have all of mycontent, phones and then you
know, I just didn't like yeah,Well so that's what everyone's
(05:17):
fine.
Like we're all but that's fine.
Oh, and I looked up, like justfor the heck of it, to see like
what podcast studio rentalswould be, because there are some
, they're everywhere.
Speaker 3 (05:31):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
And there's so many
here in the Valley and there's a
lot.
There's a couple in ShermanOaks.
Whatever the point is.
I looked through I want to saylike six or eight of them and I
liked a lot of their setups, butit's so expensive.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
What's the running
rate.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
For one hour to
record audio with one camera,
not two.
The cheapest I could find was$250.
For one hour.
Speaker 3 (05:51):
Does that come with a
producer?
Speaker 1 (05:53):
It comes with someone
to engineer it.
Speaker 3 (05:54):
Okay.
But, not editing, no editing.
That's kind of crazy.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
I was like, if it's
like a hundred bucks for two
hours.
Should we?
Speaker 3 (06:03):
go in the podcast
studio business.
That's what I'm thinking likeif it's like 100 bucks for two
hours.
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Should we go in the
podcast studio?
Speaker 3 (06:06):
business.
I'm thinking because it's justlike it's crazy, because if it,
was around 100.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
It might be worth
something that we look into
doing it, but I was like for nowwe would need at least an hour
and a half just to like get soyeah, and we aren't making money
really like we're making likeright.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
So it's like ten
dollars a piece.
So, yeah, no, we would be inthe hole if we were making way
above that.
Speaker 1 (06:28):
then yeah, then we
could invest in the space, but
not right now.
So, anyway, I was just likewell, let's see.
So it's like no, it's still.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
I honestly
anticipated way less.
I did too, and I think, and Ifeel like Five years ago it
probably was more formal.
Yeah, we're not special.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
No, but we have
outlasted most.
Speaker 3 (06:47):
Yeah, we have.
Speaker 1 (06:48):
Over a year, and
that's rare.
Speaker 3 (06:50):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Good for us.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
And we're here.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
We're here.
Speaker 3 (06:53):
I know you said
recording earlier, but it feels
late to me because I got drunklast night accidentally.
Yeah, haley had a wine tastingbecause she is studying for her
next round of sommelier.
Yeah, nice, she like.
I don't know if she's passedjust the first one or past two
of them.
I think maybe that cute she'son her third.
(07:16):
So she wanted to do like apairing dinner with wines and
cute.
I don't drink wine very much andso I didn't really know how
actually no, okay, like I'mreally tired today, but I and I
was like a hungover a little bitand in the sense of like, like
(07:38):
I didn't, I was like a littlenauseous, but not too much, and
I did not have a headache at all.
Okay, but that's great.
Actually I was drunk so you'rejust, you're sleepy yeah I'm a
sleepy girl, so I it feels laterthan it is.
I got myself to work out whichnice was a feat but you and I'm
(08:02):
here, so I actually need to likepick up the energy a little bit
.
Sorry, guys.
Speaker 1 (08:07):
It's okay, it's okay.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Um wait, you had a.
What was the event you did lastnight?
Speaker 1 (08:13):
So at Buzzfeed now
I'm I am I am doing this new
show.
It's called a flirt and reportwith Joyce.
So Joyce is a creator atBuzzfeed who has a really big
following.
She's part of the Try Guys andtheir new venture.
She's one of them.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Okay, I probably know
.
I don't know her name, but Iprobably recognize her face.
Speaker 1 (08:30):
So two things
happened yesterday.
So there was a Facebook metaevent happening at Buzzfeed,
which I was doing a lot of onthe production side with.
And so I was there in themorning until five and then went
to the red carpet and shotjoyce's show from five to eight
and then back to the studio todrop all the footage and
(08:51):
equipment.
So it was a long day.
But I realized so one of theperson hosting the meta event at
buzzfeed he's so he was sofunny.
It was a creator event, so it'sjust a bunch of influencers
that came in cool, I didn't getinvited um it's which is wild,
because the attendance wasreally was caleb there no, caleb
wasn't there um but the host ofit, his name is tucker.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
You follow him on
instagram tucker tall tall, like
very charismatic goes to my gymokay so he was the host.
It was very funny yeah, he'sreally funny so that went off
really well.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Meta was very happy.
And then the show flirt andreport is joy, basically the
concept you guys, and you shouldcheck it out.
The first episode has come outand it's really funny.
Um, joyce and I go to the redcarpet premieres and she is a
six foot one, like bigpersonality, hilarious.
And she basically asks nothingabout the movies or the show and
(09:44):
then just flirts with thesecelebrities and asks them
questions.
It's like chicken.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
Yeah, I was going to
say it's giving.
That was the inspo.
Speaker 1 (09:51):
So we've done three.
Now we did the new movieNovocaine.
That's the episode that's out,and then we did the Apple TV
show, the studio on.
Monday and then yesterday wedid warfare.
Which is this new like warmovie that's starting like Will
Poulter, noah Centineo a bunchof hotties, just hotties.
Speaker 3 (10:13):
Speaking of Noah, did
you?
Was he on the carpet last night?
Was that the photo that's goingaround, that everyone's like?
Is he okay?
Because he looks like his eyesare super like red?
You know we didn't get aninterview with him I'm gonna
show you like this was.
This is like a big like thingtoday that people are like
what's wrong with him?
Speaker 1 (10:32):
I mean we have a clip
of joyce going, no, I love you,
and he like looks over at herand okay, so he wasn't acting
that crazy so like the thesephotos where his like eyes are
super fair, that's where I waslast night red and he just looks
like disheveled and his likelips are chapped.
Speaker 3 (10:48):
That's like a notable
thing that the person said in
this in this article Cause Ianother podcast I listened to
this morning was talking aboutit and they, like fans, are like
worried about Okay, here's whatI'll say.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
It was a very small
red carpet.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
There was only maybe
40 of us on the carpet and I
could hear his interview likefour people down and he sounded
very fine okay, sounded normal,he was also very alert like okay
, he wasn't giving drugs, no notto me yeah, but he does, I
guess like maybe he beefed upfor this, because he also just
like looks oh, it's possible.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
It's a war movie
about the iraq war.
It's one day during the iraqwar yeah, oh, that's sounds
interesting.
Speaker 3 (11:30):
But I mean, people
are used to him being like, yeah
, really tiny and ripped andlike cute cutie boy shaven from
yeah, all the boys yeah, but theI think the eyes being like uh,
red and like dark circles andstuff Like he's looking.
People aren't allowed to betired these days.
Yeah, like this.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
This is what's
happened to Noah Centineo oh my
God, first of all, gen Zheartthrob shocks with worrying
new look, okay, that's, he wastotally normal, but anyway, all
right.
Speaker 3 (11:59):
Well, you guys, you
heard it here first.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Yeah, you heard it
here first, so that's been
really exciting, because theshow seems to be pretty well
received from the people at.
Buzzfeed, so that's great.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
Yeah, I do recognize
her.
I looked her up while you were.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
Yeah, so.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
Yeah, she's funny.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
I've had just a
whirlwind of two weeks, all that
said, and I have a headshotsession a week from tomorrow.
I'm going.
This is so stupid.
So my main headshot session,the one I paid $1,000 for,
forever ago she was displacedbecause of the fire, so it's
been rescheduled a lot.
It's in.
May like the middle of May she'sdoing four.
(12:36):
Looks I really need like six,and so I was like what can I do
ASAP to get everything up andgoing so that when her photos
come in?
So anyway, I was going to go tothe studio at the Mirror.
La.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Then I found this guy whofollowed me on Instagram, who's
a really good headshotphotographer, who, to have him
do three looks and give me allthe raws to just edit myself,
(12:57):
was going to be like 40.
It is $40 more than if I haddone Mirror.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Oh, okay, to have an
actual photographer take my
photos, so than if I had donemirror.
Speaker 1 (13:04):
Oh to have an actual
photographer take my photos.
Speaker 3 (13:05):
So I was like I'm
just going to do that.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Yeah, yeah.
So I booked with him and that'sgoing to be next Saturday, but
in anticipation for that of that, I was like, I still no one.
This is coming from a gay.
I have so many girlfriends thatare amazing at makeup and not a
single one of them has ever,like, shown me how to do makeup.
Now, granted, I've never askedyou explicitly, but prior to
(13:27):
this friend group, when I was ina more toxic friend group
before, like I'm talking, fouror five years ago, there was
this person who I do notassociate with anymore.
You can keep this in.
This has nothing to do withanyone, you know.
Um, okay, who, like, was aself-proclaimed makeup
influencer and was like a friendof mine.
(13:47):
I asked her.
Okay, like I asked her for atutorial, like I just want to
learn how to do basic likeconcealer coverup.
I just want to look like a nomakeup makeup, look like I could
do for myself before a redcarpet or before a photo shoot.
That just as natural evens meout.
Maybe give some bronzer,whatever.
I have never been like.
She was awful.
She knew nothing.
Speaker 3 (14:07):
Like she took me to.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Ulta, like skin
matched me to a bunch of
products, but like I spent a tonof money on a bunch of stuff
that she claimed was going to beeverything I needed, gave me
like a 10 minute fuck you.
Tutorial on it and then justlike, left me out to dry and I
was just very like nottraumatized but very put off by
that.
So I never asked anyone, everagain.
Okay yeah I mean I am happy tono I know you would have been,
(14:31):
but it's also like I was.
I just was gonna look up ayoutube tutorial, so I googled,
that's how I learned I googledmen's basic makeup tutorial or
something like that.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
James Charles.
Speaker 1 (14:42):
No, an ad for Sephora
.
Makeup lessons came up Whoa sofor $75,.
I'm getting a 90 minute lessonon Monday.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
Oh, you're doing it.
Yeah, I paid Love that.
Speaker 1 (14:53):
So on Monday at 10 30
AM, I'm getting a 90 minute
lesson from is it from a man?
No, it's a woman, but she, likeI, put in what I was looking
for and then they picked themakeup artist for me yeah so I
put in the notes that I'mlooking for.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
So she's just gonna
walk me through what products to
get yeah, so that's the part Idon't know like in terms of,
because my sister asks me a lotum reagan, like other people
have asked me, like whatproducts they need yeah and I.
I say what I use and like whatI have heard other people use,
but I'm not great at shadematching.
I can barely shade match myself.
Speaker 1 (15:27):
It's a challenge and
also because, if you're bronze,
like if you're tanned, is theresomething different than your
other makeup?
Speaker 3 (15:31):
You have to usually
have two shades, like I, not
really now I um makes that'sanother thing too.
Speaker 2 (15:46):
Like I've just over
time have learned like a formula
that I like and I mix twothings together.
Speaker 3 (15:48):
I mix, I have a
foundation from makeup
revolution and then I have thetinted uh, hyaluronic
moisturizer, whatever from colorpop and I do like a pump of the
revolution, one and a couplepumps of the tinted moisturizer
and that's what I use as myfoundation base.
But that's just for me, likeplaying around.
Speaker 1 (16:09):
I think that's what's
intimidating to me about asking
my girlfriends, because you alldo something so different yeah
and I think the makeup artistwill be able to be like well,
based on your skin tone.
Yeah, here's what I wouldrecommend.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
So like what I would,
or texture what I would feel,
like if you weren't doing thesephora thing.
I would be like let's go tosephora, let's ask a worker
there to give you what productsor what shades like work for you
, and then like let's sit downand you just play with it like,
I'll do my makeup and you followalong, yeah yeah, yeah, but
(16:39):
also because you don't want youdon't want to look like you're
really wearing makeup?
Speaker 1 (16:42):
yeah, like I don't
mind if it't want to look like
you're really wearing makeupyeah, like I don't mind if it
looks like a better version ofme, but like yeah, my dark,
which I'm not until I get filler.
Speaker 3 (16:52):
I just want to like
have I'm not amazing at like no
makeup.
Makeup either.
I sometimes will, yeah, just dothe tinted moisturizer by
itself, or I'll do like myregular uncolored moisturizer
with like a little bit of abronzing drop or something, and
then I might just like pat inlike a liquid blush or something
(17:16):
and then do all of her.
But I'm not the girls that arelike good at that type of thing,
like I'm thinking of Sophia isthat her name?
Sophia Richie?
I feel like the girls that arereally like good at like
minimalist makeup.
Yeah, they have perfect skin andthey are already glowy and so
(17:37):
it's.
It's like I don't even knowwhat they're doing, yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
Like I just want to
look.
I don't so when I did, for Idid attempt, by the way,
revolution they're doing.
Yeah, like I just want to look.
I don't so when I did, for Idid attempt, by the way,
revolution came out with themen's line which they have since
discontinued.
But there was a creator.
Speaker 2 (17:50):
He was the only one.
I was the only one, yeah.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
This creator on Tik
TOK.
This dude like, did, do like a.
Here's what I would do withthis makeup.
I bought the exact stuff he meand it was fine yeah but I could
.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
I don't want to look
like I have foundation or like I
have powder on yeah I justwouldn't, and even if, but you
also don't want to be shinycorrect, so it's which is hard,
because a lot of the time thegirls who do um like a, do like
a, no makeup it's like is likemore dewy because they're, they
aren't like mattifyingthemselves, so it's kind of like
(18:22):
the moisture tension,moisturizer, moisturizer and the
, the liquid products, theliquid blush, liquid bronzer,
the liquid, whatever, and andthen not wearing um powder, but
you also need the powder to notbe shiny, right?
So, like I would have just been, like I'm, let's do my makeup
with me, like sit next to me andlike follow the steps.
(18:48):
I don't know if it would havebeen exactly what you're looking
for.
Like I could have been.
Like here's how I apply myconcealer.
Yeah.
But so I think it's probablygood You're going to a cause.
I am not a professional, by anymeans.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
We'll see.
Like it wasn't that expensive.
So I was like, okay, well, whynot?
Because then, if I like, havesomeone show me, I buy the
product she uses on me and thenI have my shoot on saturday.
Then I don't need to hire amakeup artist yeah because, like
they're like, I feel like I do,I do a really I'm really good
at photoshop, so I know that Ican like give myself an edit
yeah but there's something tojust like having a natural
(19:24):
cover-up rather than like aphotoshop cover-up.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
That just feels a
little better yeah, because also
the the male makeup artiststhat I watch do female makeup.
Right.
They're not just doing atelevision or a photo.
Look, they're putting on lashesand contour and all that.
I haven't learned what you'relooking for, what it even looks
(19:48):
like, so that's fun.
You should vlog it.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
I did consider that
Like okay, here we go.
Speaker 3 (19:55):
I'm really trying to
talk myself into or out of, I
don't know.
There's a new camera.
There's.
It's not new.
There's a camera that I want.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
That like vloggers
use.
Speaker 3 (20:02):
Yes, it's the Canon,
like V shot why?
Speaker 1 (20:07):
don't you sell the
one you currently have and then
just like put it towards it?
Speaker 3 (20:12):
I know, but I also
feel like I need to keep that
because it is good for, like,sit down things.
It's this camera, oh cute.
Speaker 1 (20:20):
I've never seen that.
And oh is it your bow?
Yes, do you want to answer realquick?
What a sweet man checking in.
Speaker 3 (20:30):
Yeah, he um has
started.
Obviously baseball season hascome back around.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
So it's back to
Truthfully, didn't even know it
ended at any point.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
It ends in October
every year, and right now, what
national thing is going on withsports?
Speaker 1 (20:48):
Yes, it's March,
madness.
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Oh, good job.
Speaker 1 (20:50):
It's in the month.
Speaker 3 (20:52):
It's in the name.
It is in the name.
Okay, march Madness.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
Oh, good job.
It's in the month, it's in thename it is in the name Okay,
back to camera.
Speaker 3 (20:55):
Oh, yeah, so.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Can you show me again
, yeah?
Speaker 3 (20:57):
So, um, I follow
someone who uses it and that's
why I looked it up, cause I waslooking at a different who makes
it DJI Canon, so I was lookingat a DJ one that is that does
the little like flippy yeah,it's like a vertical one, and
then I came across this one andI like this better.
(21:18):
Honestly, not a bad price pointI know and I have a best buy
credit card.
So I have been like should Ijust do it and pay it off?
But I don't know like.
Speaker 1 (21:28):
My phone is fine for
vlogging, it's just I feel like
you you're more intentional whenyou take a camera.
Speaker 3 (21:35):
Yeah, and I'm kind of
sick of using my phone, but I
don't need it Like I'm nothurting for it.
So it's kind of me just beinglike I want it.
Yeah, so we'll see it is notlike the most expensive, it's
$400.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
Yeah, it's not bad it
is.
That is like still kind ofexpensive.
Speaker 3 (21:56):
But anyway, I don't
know how I got there.
Vlog oh, you should vlog mymakeup experience.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:59):
We'll see, but when
you guys are listening to this,
if you're listening on Monday,I'm.
It's being happening.
It's happening right now.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Fun.
Where is what?
Um is he or like?
Where are you?
Speaker 1 (22:09):
He has a studio.
Good, His name is Jimmy Cute.
Let's go, Jimmy.
He does a lot of like.
If it goes well, I'll probablybook him again because he does a
lot of different kinds ofsessions and he does this one.
That's like art.
He calls it.
Well, I forget it's artsomething, but it's like using
light in like really unique,cool ways, just for fun.
Editorial photos.
That's fun.
(22:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
Well, I'm interested
to see the photos.
Keep it posted.
I watched running point.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
What did you think?
I loved it.
It's cute.
Speaker 3 (22:40):
I had a really fun
time.
It is like, um, the the shotsof the basketball are so weird,
Like it, just it doesn't lookreal to me.
It's not, it's not real.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
You mean weird, like
they.
Just it doesn't look real to me, it's all.
It's not real.
You mean when they're playing.
When they're playing, it lookslike they're trying to make the
stadium look huge and it's justlike it's very small, you can
tell.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
And I was like where,
like, how are they shooting
this, where are they shootingthis?
and josh was like I think thatit is like a sound stage that
they and they put created and soI was like I guess maybe that's
why, because most of the chair,most of the like seats are
chairs like black chairs, sothat, for one, I think, is what
(23:18):
first made me be like thisdoesn't look right.
And then, because it is, thecamera is so close.
Yeah, like normally, I feellike if you're shooting
basketball things and you shootit in an arena or in like a
(23:39):
college arena like, even if it'son a NBA arena, like one that
is bigger, you do get like themore pulled out overhead shots
and that to me, those don'thappen it doesn't happen.
So then it looks.
It just looks really small andlooks really just.
It just looked weird, yeah, sothat I was like those are kind
(24:00):
of silly, but it is like a fun.
I had fun watching it.
I enjoyed it.
I'm excited for more.
Is there more?
Like it got renewed it did yeahso that's great something I
just saw a billboard as I wasdriving here is that the last
season of the handmaid's talestarts so soon.
April like eighth.
(24:20):
Thank God the final season.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
I'll finally finish
it then, cause I just want to
know what concludes, and andthen you know it's gotta be
victorious somehow.
Speaker 3 (24:27):
Yeah, I honestly
forget everything and I'm not
willing, I can't go back andwatch it again, obviously, so I
don't know.
Hopefully there's a good recapor maybe I can look up a YouTube
video to remind me, because somuch has happened.
Yeah, and I know that spoileralert if you haven't watched it,
(24:47):
but I know they kill Waterford,waterford.
Yeah, but was that the lastseason or was that the season
before?
oh, I think three seasons beforesee like I don't know what has
happened in what's her name isnot in prison anymore, right?
Or is she offered no um the themean wife?
Speaker 1 (25:09):
oh, I don't, I don't
know.
Speaker 3 (25:10):
I feel like she's not
because they get on a train
together right like I.
Truly I don't, I don't know.
I feel like she's not becausethey get on a train together
right like I.
Truly I don't know how, likewhen things happened I think,
what season it was when ithappened.
Speaker 1 (25:20):
I am very confused
the last thing I remember she's
like not the president, butshe's like the spokesperson for
oh yeah, like there's a um, shelike goes back to the bad side
yeah, and she's like they'realso annoying, it is like what
what is her name, she went.
Speaker 3 (25:39):
She's like gone back
and forth so much christine in
the show yeah, I'm trying tohear offered saying it serena,
serena, serena waterford andremember during the election,
when all the outfits looked likelike um, ivanka's outfits were
serena outfits and we don't knowif that was on purpose or not,
(26:03):
but I hated that.
Yeah, speaking of this is likenot the political side of it,
but how crazy is the whole likegroup text thing?
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Insane.
Speaker 3 (26:16):
How is that possible,
like I don't understand.
This is the American government.
Everything is under lock andkey.
We you can't get into buildingswith clearance without
clearances and you can't do allthese things.
But there is a group chat on arandom app that, like random
(26:42):
people, can get added to.
Speaker 1 (26:44):
Absolutely insane.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
And no one's owning
up to it.
They're all just like that.
Yeah, it wasn't classifiedinformation and I don't know the
number, just like that.
Yeah, it wasn't classifiedinformation.
I can't and I don't know thenumber, just like Appeared there
, like what is going on.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
And then today,
canada declared they're not our
friends anymore.
Speaker 3 (27:01):
I thought that was a
while ago.
Speaker 1 (27:02):
No Today.
Speaker 3 (27:04):
Oh, something else
happened.
Yeah, okay, they were like wedon't like you.
Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (27:10):
He was like I don't.
The relationship that we oncehad with the united states is
over, is exactly what he saidyou guys, I can't.
Speaker 3 (27:19):
No one likes us
anymore it's hard to be an
american.
It's funny.
Well, not to get too um sad.
But yikes to all of that.
Um something else.
Oh, I saw on the news that, uh,selena gomez no, oh, selena's
(27:46):
killer, yolanda, is about tocome out.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
No, she got denied.
Speaker 3 (27:49):
She got denied
because I kept seeing tiktoks of
people being like if Yolanda.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
If she's out, she's
dead.
If Yolanda gets out like yeah,she would have to go into.
Speaker 3 (27:58):
We're like we're
going after her.
Yeah and yeah, she was up.
I think it was supposed to bein May and they denied it until
2030.
There'll be another review in2030.
But in her family's like I sawa quote of her family being like
enough is enough.
She feels like she's served hertime and a woman is gone forever
(28:21):
and and like, pretending Idon't I forget the quote.
So like this is alleged on mypart because, like I don't know,
but somewhere in the quote itgiving like and she was
wrongfully accused, or like, andit's like what we're
maintaining, that like we'retrying to say that she didn't do
(28:44):
it.
Why aren't we just being likeshe has?
She's a changed person, and sheand, and she has learned and
she wants to.
You know, do good things in theworld it's like no, she didn't
do it.
And also she feels that sheserved her time and and she she
deserves to be out, like youkilled someone you have, you've
(29:09):
if you happen to get out onparole like you, better thank
your lucky stars for one likeand not be arrogant about it
like yeah, what anyway?
But 2030 is the new time sowe'll see in five years that's
not long enough.
Like people are not going tofeel differently, no, in five
years than they do right now.
Like you are still going to be,and that's what the parole
(29:33):
board said.
They were like, if we let herout, like, aside from serving
the time for the crime she did,if we let her out, she's at high
risk of something happening toher.
So, like what do you want?
Do you want to be alive and inprison, or do you want to be at
risk of someone yeah, killingyou because you're out?
(29:56):
yeah, yolanda yolanda umanything else um.
I have things, but I, whateveryou, whatever's interesting to
you no, no, I just haven't.
Speaker 1 (30:13):
I have uh, Alison
advice corner for later.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
Okay, Well.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Oh, I want to make a
public apology.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
To whom?
Speaker 1 (30:23):
Well, you, but here
on the record with the listeners
.
So, guys, I, alison's been sucha good friend to me for
literally for like 2024.
Wish it didn't exist, but itdid, and I made it through,
largely in part to my bestfriend, allison, and so, like
(30:47):
the least I could, do is comethrough for her on her 35th
birthday.
And I had to cancel our Disneytrip.
And it gutted me Because weliterally took so much time to
plan the day that I would beavailable, because she was like
I'm available this day, this dayI have this time we can go, and
I was like it's this day onlyfor me, and then I still had to
cancel.
So I want to say that I'm sorryand I will make it up to you.
Speaker 3 (31:08):
I know.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
You deserve a day at
Disney, supported by me, and I
support it.
Well, here's the thing too, youguys.
So I, I was very upset cause Iwanted to go, but I, I, you know
, whatever then.
But Angela was also going.
So I thought for sure, I waslike, okay, at least she's going
to get to go and I was going tosend you a little something.
And then you guys didn't go.
Speaker 3 (31:29):
Well, because Angela
bought the.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
Three-day Cali ticket
, but it expires.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
It expires, but when?
Speaker 1 (31:37):
The end of May, oh
which.
I didn't think was a thingbecause we're going to go when
Megan's here.
Speaker 3 (31:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:44):
And so Angela's going
to go that day.
So I thought why?
Speaker 3 (31:48):
Yeah, I mean I text
her and I was like hey, when do
you want to leave?
And she was like oh, I likethat's so sad, Like I can change
my ticket to whenever, so whydon't we just change it and when
he can go, and then maybe SAScan go also, if his schedule
fits, whatever that day is.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
And I was just like
okay, whatever you want, like I
was down to go, you should havejust said I love that idea, idea
, but I really want to go todisney today I have the past.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
Like her, having a
deadline is right is more
pressing than me because I havecommitted to another year, so
like when is the food and winefestival over?
Speaker 1 (32:31):
that is the big right
, right, Cause I do want.
I know that.
Speaker 3 (32:35):
That's the reason but
it goes for a while.
Speaker 1 (32:37):
I know it does, but
let's find out.
Anyway, I just wanted toapologize while you look that up
, because I it's, I'm notcanceling, because she knows
nothing, I'm not doing anythingelse.
Fun, it's work.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
Oh, I mean, I totally
understand, and I know you do,
but it's still I want you tothink.
I don't prioritize ourfriendship.
I appreciate you thank you.
It goes to april 21st, so we doneed to get there, yes, but and
I almost went alone um god, Iwould have cried no, because I
was like I could just like go,and even if it's like at 8 pm.
(33:16):
Yeah.
And get a little something.
Walk, a little walk.
Speaker 1 (33:21):
Well, did you have
fun at the wine party, at least
since you didn't get to go toDisney?
Speaker 3 (33:25):
Yes, okay, oh, that
was.
Oh, my God.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
Yeah, that would have
been yesterday.
Speaker 3 (33:28):
Yeah, yes, it was,
yeah yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
Well anyway, I just
wanted to make make a very cute
emphasis on that, because I care.
Speaker 3 (33:35):
I appreciate you and
I know that and, um, I'm like
we'll get there.
Speaker 1 (33:41):
We will, before the
end of this, mark my words.
Speaker 3 (33:43):
Yes, we do need to
get there by the food and wine
festival ticket had thatexpiration date, so Well, on
Wednesday at dodgeball we cancoordinate something.
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
Well, you guys, I'm
sorry.
I did not mean God damn itSorry.
Yes, we'll figure it out.
We'll figure it out.
Speaker 3 (34:02):
I did get speaking of
dodgeball.
I, we, my team lost again.
We didn't win last week, thoughoh, I don't know if I said that
.
Oh you didn't, but we lost thisweek and I was not having a
good time about it.
Speaker 1 (34:18):
Yeah, cause was it
another, like they creamed you.
Speaker 3 (34:20):
No, it wasn't that.
Oh no, they did cream us, butit wasn't.
They weren't.
It wasn't that crazy, but theydid really beat us badly.
I think we won a couple.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Wait, did you also
have your first?
Speaker 3 (34:35):
cornhole game.
We've had two.
We've done two weeks now oh mygod I'll get to that, okay, um,
but then at the end someone cameup to me and they were like
they told me I did a good job,and that I like was my throws
were good, even though theyweren't really, but maybe they
were just hitting on me.
But, um, yeah, it was.
Yeah, that made me feel better,cause I do feel very like I'm
(34:57):
doing nothing, I'm contributingnothing, yeah, but yes, we have
now played cornhole two weeks ina row and we thought we were
going to be the best, and itturns out there's other
Midwestwesterner people thatlive here.
Oh, god and um, they're alsogood.
So we've won both weeks.
Speaker 1 (35:18):
We've lost a match
and won a match okay, is this
like um building up to atournament thing?
Speaker 3 (35:24):
yeah, there's a
playoff, a playoff okay also,
yeah, cute, um, but it is likeso far away, like we we didn't
realize that basically everyweek we are gonna be there until
10 and marina del rey and thenhave to leave marina del rey at
10 yeah, which is not.
The traffic isn't bad, but it'slike that's why I meant they're
like you're there till 10,you're not counting, like we
could potentially only be thereuntil nine, because you play two
(35:48):
matches and it could be atseven, eight or 9.
Pm.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
So similar to Dodge.
Speaker 3 (35:55):
Yes, so it's, either
you could do seven and 8.
Pm you could do eight and nineor seven and nine, which the
first week we did seven and nine.
There's trivia that starts ateight, so we've like played a
few rounds of trivia.
That's kind of fun, yeah, whichI like, but we didn't get to
finish it.
I like, but we didn't get tofinish it.
So it's kind of like, well, wecan never win Right True.
But last week I had juststarted my period.
(36:18):
Not to like.
Stop Remember, we talked aboutthis, oh yeah, and I was in pain
and then I got so overwhelmedand what's?
Speaker 1 (36:30):
the word.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
Overstimulated.
Overstimulated because therethe trivia was happening when we
first our first game, um, therewere some teams that didn't
show up or like weren't playingyet, so there was way less
people, yeah, and then by oursecond game or by the end of
that game, people were showingup to play the next time slot
got it and then there was all ofa sudden so many people around
(36:54):
Really it was got so loud.
And then the trivia washappening over there and I was
trying to like be good atthrowing and I got so
overstimulated that I was justlike my eyes, I was just like
staring and it was like not agood time for me.
This week was better.
(37:15):
Okay.
I knew what I was getting intomore and I wasn't in pain and
everything.
So it's like going well, but itis.
It's a drive to get there.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
No kidding.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
And we just got an
email that was like their Valley
cornhole starts like coming up,of course, and we were like,
wow, we could have savedourselves a lot of running time.
But the reason we're there isbecause he has friends.
Speaker 1 (37:37):
Friends that are in
there.
Yeah, so Well that's cool, wegot the dodgeball schedule.
We only have one 7 pm game, therest are mostly nine.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
Well, is Michael
playing.
Speaker 1 (37:48):
He is.
Speaker 3 (37:49):
So that's good for
him.
Yes, playing he is, so that'sgood for him, yes he's like yes
we have one, so you're gonna bethere late every time pretty
much.
Someone I played cornhole withsaid that they used to play
dodgeball and they used to playwith foam balls and that they
they were like surprising.
We don't yeah, they were like Idon't play with those rubber
balls anymore the no hurt.
Speaker 1 (38:07):
That's what they're
called.
No hurt six inch rubber butfoam definitely doesn't hurt.
No, I know, but it's like weare not playing with no hurt
balls.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
No, and I was wearing
shorts this week and my legs
were so red because they'reactually good at aiming yeah low
and I got hit a lot in my legs.
What, oh?
I was scared because I got umbirthday botox this week and
it's not kicked in yet.
(38:33):
So don't look at me.
But I was so afraid that I wasgoing to get, because I got it
on Tuesday, but for some reasonI was like no, Tuesday night is
dodgeball.
And I was like what if I get hitin the face?
Like what's going to happen?
I didn't but I was scared.
Speaker 1 (38:48):
Yeah, I would be
nervous too.
Speaker 3 (38:50):
So that's funny, so
scared.
Yeah, I would be nervous too.
So that's funny.
Speaker 1 (38:55):
So catch me next week
and we'll see what my forehead
looks like.
It's catch me next week andI'll let you know how.
Our first I will.
Speaker 3 (39:00):
I'm excited to hear.
Yeah, are you tapped into the?
Nikki blonsky?
Oh yes of it all okay, so let'srewind to the listeners if you
don't know who nikki blonsky is.
She is the girl who played thelead in the movie musical
Hairspray back in like 2007 orsomething 2006, 2007.
(39:20):
Yeah, she was like a not knownactor.
They did like a nationwidesearch.
Speaker 1 (39:26):
Well, that's what
they always do for Tracy on
Broadway, on stage or in a film.
It's always an unknown.
Speaker 3 (39:30):
She got cast and um,
it's always an unknown.
She got cast and there's somany things that are it's
layered, it is layered.
So the one thing that'shappening now is her cameos are
going viral.
People are posting the cameosthat they get from her because,
no matter what it is, she alwaysstarts out singing one of the
(39:51):
songs from the movie.
Matter what it is, she alwaysstarts out singing one of the
songs from the movie.
I saw one today.
That was this girl.
Her friend got it a cameo forher to cheer her up because her
sister had just died.
And she opens it by being likewithout love, life is like a
seal.
And then she's like I, whateveryour name is, um, I just wanted
to tell you I heard that yoursister passed.
(40:12):
And then she's like uh,whatever your name is, um, I
just wanted to tell you, I heardthat your sister passed and and
she starts crying, nikki doesand she's like and I just wanted
to let you know that you'renever gonna be without love.
It's crazy.
This girl's sister died.
I don't know if like, what thedynamic is with the friend and
like did, was it meant to belike lighthearted?
(40:33):
And funny.
Was this a serious thing, like Idon't know, but it was wild,
wow.
So people are posting thecameos because, like she, they
order them, they.
She used to do them for 20,which is basically what I do.
No, I think that mine are 30and but, first of all, no one's
getting cameos for me.
If you want to, you can, I'mavailable that's ad floria but
(40:54):
they were 20 and she they wouldbuy it.
And she does it immediatelyyeah and then it gets.
She sends it right away.
Like I um, I never do itimmediately, even if it's a
24-hour turnaround like I try toget it yeah, obviously I get it
in the 24 hours, but I'm like Ihave to think about it and I
(41:14):
have to like prepare myself andI want to like look good,
because I feel like if this is agift for someone, if it's
someone that's like this is justfor myself, like I just wanted
to say hi or um, I wanted like alittle bit of motivation, like
I still would probably try tolook good, but if this is like
this is a birthday present forsomeone, like I'm like I want to
(41:35):
make sure I have makeup on andlike my lighting's okay and I'm
like giving, saying, likethinking about what I'm she just
has a template, though.
That's why she does the samething every time yeah, which is
what todrick hall um did, and hegot in trouble for saying that
on big brother when he was onthere.
He was like I literally say theexact same thing to everyone
(41:56):
and like I just like churn outlike 50 of them a day out
because I just like say theexact same thing, whatever.
Speaker 1 (42:01):
And people were like
oh okay, like I don't want to
pay you money for you to notlike care about what you're
doing I did see, too, that shesaid someone interviewed her
because she was like I gotcontacted by Cameo and they were
like you have a hundred thatare due today.
Yeah, you have to raise yourprice.
So she raised it to a hundredor something.
Speaker 3 (42:19):
Yeah, which like.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
I think people would
still pay for the joke of it.
Speaker 3 (42:22):
Right now, for sure.
So, she should capitalize on it.
But so then, aside from that,she's also videos of her going
viral for when she was on theHairspray press tour.
So embarrassing.
Because she was clearly in lovewith Zac Efron, which, like we
all were at the time.
Yes, we were and they he.
(42:43):
He does the thing where he,whoever, whatever show movie
he's promoting, if it's a loveinterest, like he like pretends
like that he is in love withthis person or they have a
relationship or whatever he'sdone it with.
He did in high school musical.
Obviously they were dating, buthe what's another movie that he
was in like not too long agothat he did this with in the
(43:06):
last couple years I don't know,baywatch yes, was that with um
alexandra did darian yeah, likehe they were flirting and people
were like, oh, are theytogether, like they're so touchy
, they're so flirty, whatever.
So he was doing this with her,but she was clearly in love with
him because one she was anormie, like she just like got
(43:27):
cast in this movie.
She people haven't even seen themovie probably at this time
because they're doing the presstour for it.
And she's she's like gigglingand people and he's like so,
like you like big girls.
And he's like, yeah, I totallylike big girls.
And she's like, yeah, because,and we can shake it, and so it's
wild, these videos of theirpress tour.
And it's it's like yeah, and wecan shake it, and so it's wild,
these videos of their presstour.
(43:49):
And it's like sad, you feel bad, because you're like he was
like secretly dating Vanessa orhe was dating Vanessa, he was.
I'm pretty sure at that time.
Speaker 1 (43:57):
He was Because,
remember, did you see like the
interviews outside of Hairsprayof her, like when she was on
Wendy Williams?
Speaker 3 (44:03):
Yeah, and she's like
do you think they're going to
last forever?
And she's like no sorry thelove you, girl, he's for me or
something like we're meant to beor something like that.
And it's like, oh okay, sovideos of that are also going
viral.
And then she's like people arelike, hey, don't you remember
this terrible thing thathappened?
And now she's like beingcanceled for this.
(44:26):
But I didn't know this, so Ihad to look it up.
Do you know the deets or do you?
Should I read?
Speaker 1 (44:31):
An America's Next Top
Model contestant was at the
airport same time as NikkiBlonsky.
Yeah, and there was analtercation of some sort.
And then the girl falls andNikki and her mother like back
away and don't help her andthey're assholes about it.
Speaker 3 (44:45):
Okay, Something about
her dad, like got arrested
Right and then and the momsomeone had to be airlifted.
Hold on, I have to go back.
Speaker 1 (44:54):
While she's looking,
while you're looking that up, I
will say another interviewthat's very cringy of hers is, I
think it's entertainmenttonight and it's when, like Zach
Efron, was in rehab.
No, I tell me like have youtalked to Zach?
And she's like yes, and they'relike what did you say when you
picked up the phone?
She goes I love you, I'm herefor you and it's so she's still
(45:16):
in love.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
Yeah, I mean, I don't
know what, I don't know, I
don't either.
What the deal is so.
Everyone's like what's happenedto her teeth.
Speaker 1 (45:30):
She just like your
teeth move.
Speaker 3 (45:31):
This one podcast was
like it's meth, that's a meth
mouth oh, really, I was like Iguess I think, oh okay, I just
was like your teeth move andlike, if people are like it's
drugs, it seems to allegedlyallegedly well.
That is sad, but like I don'tthink that she was really able
(45:51):
to really make a career, no fromhairspray, I think she is great
in the movie great yeah, butthen lost her marbles yeah, so I
can understand like you go.
You go from being a regularperson to being very famous in a
(46:13):
humongous movie and like beingtreated so differently and being
a star, whatever, and thengoing to back to really nothing,
like I'm sure that that is notgreat on the mind because, like,
didn't she go back to doinghair?
Wasn't she a hairstylist orsomething?
Speaker 1 (46:31):
no, she was in a tv
show where she played like a
lesbian and then she did like acouple made for tv movies she
has, she done broadway no,interesting.
What were you looking up?
Oh, the um.
Speaker 3 (46:45):
So this is in 2008 is
when this happened.
Okay, here's where I started.
Nikki Blonsky and her father,arrested on assault charges
following a brawl involvingAmerica's X top model, bianca
golden.
Now, seeing this picture, Iremember Bianca Um, the 19 year
old actress, was released onbail while her father remained
in jail.
(47:05):
Um golden was also arrested andreleased on bail while her
father remained in jail.
Um golden was also arrested andreleased on bail, and her
mother was hospitalized withserious injuries.
According to the policedepartment and the Turks and
Caicos islands, the fighterupted in the departure lounge
of the airport after everyonehad gone through security.
Things got out of hand and anargument over seats in the
departure lounge, and severalpeople were involved were
(47:26):
involved in the altercation.
There were injuries Dang.
The father was charged withgrievous bodily harm, meaning
the victim was injured soseverely they needed immediate
medical care, has a five-yearmaximum sentence and he was in
jail for nine days.
So it was in the seat in thelounge, not even an airplane
(47:50):
seat, correct?
So were they both like?
We're both famous.
Who gets the better?
Speaker 1 (47:54):
but there is video.
Speaker 3 (47:55):
Nikki like takes
video and it's like really
making some and there is likeracial slurs right from nikki
Nikki's family.
I don't.
I'm not seeing a video rightaway, so I'll have to do.
I'll have to do some moredigging um on my own and you
guys can too, but yeah.
(48:17):
So now people are rememberingthat this happened and they're
like wait, you guys are, youknow, don't idolize her.
This happened, yeah, and Iwhatever the racial slurs are
like, that's obviously the partthat is, people get in fights
all the time and it just meanslike you're just like kind of an
(48:39):
annoying and not good person tostart a fight over something
stupid.
It's not cancelable, it's justlike okay, like what?
What is so serious that youneed to fight over?
Yeah, the racial part is likethe part, but it's also like
this was almost 20 years ago.
Is it possible that she haslearned, grown?
(49:03):
I?
Speaker 1 (49:04):
don't think she done
the work.
Speaker 3 (49:07):
Oh no, yeah, correct.
I heard someone say that shereleased something in 2020.
Oh, but maybe not.
Again, I don't have all thefacts.
If that were the case, thenshould she be let freed of the.
If she apologized, if she waslike I shouldn't have done those
(49:27):
things, I shouldn't have saidthose things.
I don't know Like is sheallowed to be um how people like
her.
I may be, but I think she'sjust been made too much into
like a if she if she has, if shelike is 10 toes down on
whatever she said and did, andthat time then like yeah, that's
tbd.
Speaker 1 (49:44):
We might have to come
back to that wild and she like
shouldn't be idolized.
Speaker 3 (49:48):
That's crazy to, in
almost 20 years, not be able to
be like hey, I shouldn't havedone and said those things.
That was really horrible of meand I'm really sorry about it.
What?
Speaker 1 (49:59):
we'll need to do a
little more research.
Speaker 3 (50:00):
We'll have to see is
that about a bad take on my part
?
Speaker 1 (50:04):
no, it's not a take.
You had no, no opinion about it.
Speaker 3 (50:06):
No, I know, I'm just
saying, but like, if it is, if
the take is in this world whereshe did apologize, like is she,
should she still be beingcanceled?
Speaker 1 (50:17):
I think it's tricky
for me to have an opinion on
because like I don't think shewas very well liked even before
that.
She just kind of was liketolerated, but we're very
annoyed by her yeah and I don'tknow.
Speaker 3 (50:30):
Like, when someone
does something that is actually
an offense and not just anannoyance but they're already an
annoying person it makes itharder to let them back, be like
because yeah no, now we'vecanceled you and we don't have
to deal with your annoyance yeah, I think like if someone says
something that is offensive andthen years go by, they like make
(50:52):
it a point to show that theyare sorry, they're upset, they
care, they've done work, they'veyou know, they put their time
into positive things and allthat.
I think that it's still validfor people to be like look like
we forgive you, but like westill have our eye on you
because you said it.
That means at one time it wasin you.
(51:15):
That could have been learned,that could have been your
environment and you know youlearn from your parents, you
learn from where you live, youlearn from wherever, and it is
possible that you can unlearnthat, but you kind of got to
keep a little eye on it to belike hey, right, because like
when we were young, you know,the r word was something that
was thrown around all the time,or the f?
Speaker 1 (51:37):
slur or whatever, and
we were like but apparently the
r word is becoming moretolerable again, which what?
I was listening to, a podcastwhere they were just saying,
where they were saying thatthat's wild.
Speaker 3 (51:49):
That's not going to
be something I'm adopting, but
I'm just saying like we werekids and we were saying things
that now we would never say andwe are so aware that are
offensive, and but we were inmiddle school and we now would
be like, yeah, we would neversay those things again, because
that's a horrible thing to say Idon't know off, I guess off
topic it's kind of on topic,we'll see.
(52:11):
We'll see what happens withnikki yeah make your bag, I
guess if that's the only wayshe's making money and people
are buying it, like that's onthe people that are buying it,
like they should stop.
But it's also they're makingfun of her and it's like, well,
what I yeah, I guess, capitalizeon it, but do you know that
people are making fun of you?
(52:32):
Do you think?
oh, that's the other part shedoesn't get it I don't think she
gets it because if it were meand I was like these people are
making fun of me, but I I'mgonna up my price.
If they're gonna still buy it,then like, yeah, I'll say what
you want me to say in a, youknow, a reasonable way and I'll
take your money because, like,you're stupid enough to be
(52:53):
giving it to me when you don'tlike me.
But if she's not tapped in andshe, like, is thinking that it's
good that is the part that'sunclear.
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1 (53:08):
I'm confused by all
of it.
Speaker 3 (53:10):
And do you think that
she has spoken to Zac Efron?
Speaker 1 (53:13):
No, I don't think
they've spoken in years Ever.
Speaker 3 (53:16):
Do you think that the
whole rehab thing was a lie?
Speaker 1 (53:17):
Yeah, I don't think
that's what I mean, Like I don't
believe her.
Oh, I thought it was like likecalled him and he was not
answering the phone for NikkiBlonsky while he's in rehab.
Speaker 3 (53:27):
I'm sorry.
I pictured like her picking upthe phone, as she says, and she
calls him and he's like hello,and she's like Zach, it's me.
And he's like oh hi, I justwanted to tell you that I am so,
I'm thinking about you and he'slike thanks thanks, no, because
it's a rehab.
They scream your boss.
(53:48):
All right, I gotta go.
Speaker 1 (53:49):
Bye I don't think
he's getting.
I mean, they're like hey, nikkiBlonsky's on the phone.
Speaker 3 (53:52):
And he's like I'm
tired, yeah, I gotta go.
Well, I don't know.
I guess we'll keep an eye onNikki.
Speaker 1 (54:00):
Because, also last,
because we've been talking about
her for an hour at the time ofher doing those interviews, the
internet wasn't really like no,you can verify these things.
So when she's on anentertainment tonight segment
she's not thinking likesomeone's going to post a tick
talk about how they heard fromtheir source that this, that's
not happening, it's hearsay.
Speaker 3 (54:20):
Yeah.
So, she could say whatever shewants, and no one's going to go
through her phone records or hisphone record and she's harmless
, he would have to be like no, Ihave not spoken to her and he
doesn't care.
Speaker 2 (54:29):
His publicist too, is
not like let's go on the record
and clear this up like no,whatever, nikki yeah, you might
have a restraining order.
Speaker 3 (54:37):
To be honest, I
wouldn't be surprised okay, well
, and on that note, um, today isthe 31st and our birthdays are
doing birthdays.
I have two more things oh, youdo, oh, okay, sorry we need to
update on fire fest.
Speaker 1 (54:52):
I forgot to look it
up oh but is there any news?
Is there, are there any updates?
I haven't heard anything, butlet me, I've been talking to
people about it for the lastlike week and a half people do
not know.
Speaker 3 (55:02):
I'm like no guys, I'm
showing people the instagram
because I'm like look speakingof this is off topic, but I just
watched an interview of Mikethe situation and he when he was
in jail for his tax stuff.
So he was in jail with BillyLike they were in the same place
.
Speaker 1 (55:17):
Just like.
So he's going to be headliningFireFest too.
Speaker 3 (55:20):
Well, what is Mike
going to do?
Polly would be the one.
Oh yeah, that's.
Polly He'll host would be theone.
Speaker 1 (55:24):
Oh, that's Polly
He'll host.
Speaker 3 (55:25):
So seven hours ago.
Let's see what this says.
Firefest 2 founder switcheslocations with just weeks to go.
No freaking way.
The man behind Firefest is backwith another attempt, but the
plan is already looking a littleshady.
Yeah, we know.
Last month he claimed thefestival will be hate on
(55:46):
Mexico's Isla Mujeres, only forofficials to say, as far as they
knew, the event didn't exist.
Speaker 1 (55:52):
Yeah, no permits.
Speaker 3 (55:53):
Now.
It will be held in Playa delCarmen.
Oh.
I've been there.
With room for 1,800 guests, whocan choose between several
five-star resorts.
This is not happening, heclaims there will be 40 musical
performances, although so faronly one confirmed is
controversial retired NFL player, antonio Brown.
(56:13):
However, it's not clear what hewould be performing.
Speaker 1 (56:16):
You've got to be
kidding me.
Speaker 3 (56:18):
This has to be a joke
.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
What the?
Speaker 3 (56:21):
Now I feel like it is
a joke.
Speaker 1 (56:23):
You went through the
whole process of buying a ticket
and it exists.
Speaker 3 (56:26):
Yeah, it's like the
landing process of buying a
ticket and it exists.
It does.
Yes, like the landing page forbuying a ticket exists.
I didn't actually purchase it,so I don't know what would
happen if I tried to, because,guess what, I am not.
If it was like a $40 ticket, Imight do it, but the lowest is
$1,400.
Speaker 1 (56:41):
Yeah, and then 1.5,
1.2, 1.1, 1.anity.
I can't wait to.
Every week I'm excited to seewhat else develops, because
we're so close to the show.
Yeah.
Insanity.
You guys.
What was your second thing?
Okay, so welcome to my datingcorner, where I oh yeah, you
have it, you need advice.
Speaker 3 (57:00):
Stanley can we pause
for Stanley's mouth noises
please?
Speaker 1 (57:03):
When it's funny, I
can't hear them stan, it's
enough, okay, okay.
So in my, my dating life is not.
Speaker 3 (57:12):
There's nothing
really happening I canceled a
date that was happening tonight.
Okay, so I can give you here itis so.
Speaker 1 (57:18):
You know that I'm
like a hopeless romantic, so if
anyone shows me any little bitof attention, I think what's it
gonna be?
ten years I've gotten a handleon that part, like that
extremeness of it, but I dostill think like, wow, the kids
would be cute, you know, thingslike that, yeah, um, so this one
particular person is like Ihave not been hung up on someone
(57:40):
in my head in a long time likethis, okay, and I think I have a
hypothesis that it's because ofthis factor, maybe, the like
they're unattainable, but thisis my.
I am curious what your take ison having and handling a crush
on someone who's off limitsbecause they're already in a
committed relationship.
How do you feel about that?
(58:01):
What do you think?
What do you think about that?
Speaker 3 (58:04):
are you interacting
with this person a lot?
No okay, being good so no likeare you in the proximity of this
person?
A?
Speaker 1 (58:12):
lot.
No, so we met last week.
Okay, we met two weeks ago andwe're around each other for a
good bit of days, for a lot oftime, but we never interacted.
We just kept looking at eachother like it was like so much
tension, okay that it waspalpable.
People were telling me.
They were like, hey, so whatthe hell is going on with you?
Speaker 3 (58:32):
and this person okay
and then and this person's in a
long-term relationship like howlong is?
Speaker 1 (58:38):
so then, like I
stalked them on instagram on day
two and I was like, oh my, he'sso cute, um, and from what I
could see, he's been with thisperson that it seems like a
partner.
It's not blatantly like this ismy person, but there's like
pictures in the carousels thatwould allude to that, since,
like 2016.
Long.
Speaker 3 (59:00):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (59:01):
And so I was like I'm
going to be respectful.
Yeah.
I'm not going to do anything.
And then I got tipsy at brunchlast week and followed him on
Instagram.
Yeah.
And he immediately followed meback.
Okay.
And again we literally haven'tspoken to each other.
Speaker 3 (59:17):
It's just been this
like oh, you didn't speak to
each other at all, you justlooked at each other.
Speaker 1 (59:21):
Like a lot and like
so.
You don't know, his voice couldbe an ick, oh no no, I've you
heard him in the same groupdoing stuff.
We just never specifically spokeone-on-one.
No, I could.
Literally not a nick at all heis.
If I could write everythingdown for, like my dream person
that I don't know very well.
Um, there it is.
(59:43):
All the boxes are checked, andso I added him.
He immediately added me back.
We have not interacted oninstagram and I've been asking a
few people what their take is,and the opinions are all over
the board.
So, as someone that knows mevery well, what's your thoughts
on this?
I'm not trying to break up amarriage.
I want to be clear and he's notmarried yeah, yeah, okay, I'm
not trying to throw a wrench inanything, but to me, me, it's
(01:00:03):
like well, because it's gayworld.
Speaker 3 (01:00:07):
He could be in a long
term committed relationship,
but also be in an openrelationship.
Speaker 1 (01:00:13):
Right, which I want
to say for the record.
I'm not interested in startinga relationship with someone that
wants to be in an openrelationship.
Speaker 3 (01:00:19):
Right, I was going to
say I believe that that's not
what you would want to be a partof Correct.
So I think that you, I thinkthat if he is flirting with you
and he is, which he's not if hewere to flirt with you and he is
(01:00:44):
in a relationship.
That's bad news.
Red flag Bye, that's bad news.
Red flag, yeah, bye.
If you having a crush on himand he's unattainable, like you
can't do anything about that,you just have to, from afar, be
like you're cute, maybe treathim like a celebrity, like well,
okay, let me tell you like you,like I can have a crush on, but
(01:01:06):
I know that nothing is going tohappen, so I'm just going to,
like you know, think about it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:11):
Anyway.
So some advice I got yesterdaythat I'm curious.
Your take was like you don'tknow what kind of a situation
he's in and when it comes tolike there's not I don't want to
say roles, there's not roles.
I'm more of the dominant person.
Seems that he is of thepersonality type that would be
(01:01:31):
like I'm not making this firstmove okay so that if I were to
be like, hey, I really wish thatI had said hey to you when you
were in, like at when you werearound last.
I don't want to give too manyspecifics about where I saw this
person, but, um, I wish I hadsaid hi to you during having
spent so much time together.
Speaker 3 (01:01:49):
Um, but anyway,
retroactively, it's so nice to
meet you and then see if there'sa conversation do you not know
anyone who, like, actually knowsthis person well enough to ask
the people like what the deal is?
Speaker 1 (01:02:03):
so the people that
know him well enough I'm not
very close to- and no, no onethat you know there's one person
I know that would be able tofigure it out, but I'm afraid
that they would be way too likeloose-lipped and too much
information would get out.
And I'm not again, I'm nottrying to mess anything up, but
I'm like a little curious to dipmy toe in and see like maybe
(01:02:23):
this person isn't a romanticpartner anymore because the last
post with them that I would belike this kind of looks like
they could be together was injanuary yeah, I mean, if you
message him and you say what youwanted to say, it's on him on,
if he's in a relationship, it'son him for how he responds.
Speaker 3 (01:02:43):
True, he either says,
hey, so nice to meet you too,
um, and maybe he just shuts it,he just says, leaves it like
very professional, and then youprobably know one he's either in
a relationship or he's notinterested.
Speaker 1 (01:02:58):
Yeah, which, honestly
, then I would have my answer
and I can stop thinking aboutour life.
Speaker 3 (01:03:02):
If he, um, you know,
says something flirty back that
makes you, that continues theconversation and makes you think
, then I think you're open to belike okay, well, I just have to
ask, like, based on your post,like it looks like you might be
in a relationship, and I'mobviously not trying to get in
the middle of that, but I dowant to know before I like yeah,
(01:03:23):
because I'm not continue thisconversation if you're in a
relationship or not, and thenthere, then he will say yes or
no.
If he's like I am, but like I amso attracted to you, then you
can be like okay, ew.
I'd be like, god damn, that'snice, but you can be like that's
really nice to hear and I Iwish the circumstances were
different.
It was different, and then youkind of just have to get out of
(01:03:50):
there.
And if, if the universe bringsyou back together in a place
where, like, you are interestedbecause, like, if he's like I'm,
we're open, are you, do youwant to date me?
And you're like no, but if youknow something happens, if you
leave it, if you leave it aloneand you just like go on being
your cute little self, and thenthey break up and he's like, hey
, like I want to take you out,I'm not, I'm no longer in a
(01:04:11):
relationship, then, like youknow all that's true, everything
, like everything happened bythe books and there's no like
bad juju or karma or karmacoming from.
Like, uh, you like getting inthe middle of a relationship.
Speaker 1 (01:04:27):
I feel like that's
how you would have to play it
but I don't think that there'sany harm in you saying hey, I
wish I said hi to you becauseit's on him how he responds
because, truly, like I think youknowing me, you know I have to
say something or I'm never goingto stop thinking about this,
even if it's the end and I canjust put the like gavel to it.
I just just am like find myselfjust like fantasizing about
(01:04:49):
like yeah, I don't think there'sany harmony you saying I and
seeing what the response is.
I'll show you his.
I'll show you him after thishe's so cute.
Speaker 3 (01:04:58):
I am very curious.
Speaker 1 (01:04:59):
Anyway.
So I think I'm going to have tojust slide into the DMS and
take it from there.
Yeah, you might as well okay,what are the b days?
Speaker 3 (01:05:07):
okay, so kind of
light on the birthdays, but
content wise, there's a lothappening on this day.
So birthday wise, liza koshy is29.
Love uh, ewan mcgregor ewanewan ewan mcgregor oh, is that
how you say it?
That was ewan um 54 okay andjack antonoff is 41.
(01:05:29):
Really okay, I thought he wasmuch younger I did too and then
christopher walken is 82.
He's up there, yeah, okay.
And then content wise thingsthat premiered on this day the
show 13 reasons why, in 2017,did you watch that, did you not?
Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
because it was too
like yeah, I tried to watch it.
Speaker 3 (01:05:49):
It was just a little
much for me okay, yeah, it was a
lot, I liked it, but the firstseason is wild, is very wild.
Yeah, it's all kind of wild,but the the concept of the first
season is like a lot.
Yeah, um, the movie 10 things Ihate about you premiered in
1999.
Iconic to show the teletubbies.
(01:06:09):
Did you watch them?
I did.
I wasn't really into it.
That was 1997 and this is soapropos for us younger.
Premiered in 2015 wow on thisday 10 years ago yeah, in the
iconic movie with our girl miley, the last song in 2010 when the
(01:06:30):
that's such a good one.
Speaker 1 (01:06:33):
So that that's the
what happened on this day and
that's how sue sees it that'swild, you just said that because
I was listening to drew'spodcast today and they
referenced that oh really, yeahiconic wow well well guys,
here's another one another one.
Speaker 3 (01:06:53):
Thank you guys for
watching and listening and um,
yes, we will get to speak pipesnext week.
Maybe we'll have a couple tolike.
You know we can make it like afull segment.
That could be like a thing.
So continue leaving us them.
I know we have a couple and um,do all the things and we will
see you next week have a greatweek everyone.
Speaker 1 (01:07:26):
The a-list.