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February 4, 2025 • 61 mins
Ken and Stephanie discuss everything from Marathon training, dates at the grocery store, going to concerts, the flu and more in their life!
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, everybody, welcome back to here we go again.
I'm ken. Every time that I do it, Stephanie likes
to act out and pretend like pretend that she's me,
like doing a lot of hand gestures and waving look
at me. I'm ken. I say the same thing every.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Week week, well, every time we do the show, I
say the same thing.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
We've been trying to do it every week. We missed.
We missed one episode like one week, and honestly it's
because I don't know, we all decided to get the flu. Yeah,
it was not fun, you know, and it's go, it's
going around. This is like the first time that I
and I told you this the other day that I've

(00:47):
heard so many people literally dealing with the exact same
thing and having it be so widespread. To me, this
is what this is almost what COVID was supposed to be,
like where you would be like, holy shit, I know.
Maybe that was seventy five people that got sick that

(01:09):
I was listening to the radio, local radio, and one
of the guys was like, last week, the flu got
me and I was out all week. Like it's like
everywhere when you've worked heat, like everywhere people.

Speaker 3 (01:21):
Are been dealing with this, and I felt bad someone
else just got sick too, Like it comes on so quick.
It was like it was just the fever was so high,
Like I had such a high fever, like not like
crazy high, but it was like I couldn't like drop it,
you know what I mean, Like I couldn't like get
it back to normal.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
You don't, okay, So I'll one thing I'll disagree with
you on we've you know, we get like little little
colds here and there, like everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Yeah, everyone gets a little head cold or something.

Speaker 1 (01:48):
I mean, we were we were dealing with temperatures like
one oh two.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
Yeah, I know, my eyes was like one or two
point seven. It was getting kind of.

Speaker 1 (01:56):
High and it might actually have been higher, oh my god.

Speaker 3 (01:58):
Yeah, because I woke up so many. It's like I
was like so swampy. I felt like I was like
sweating so much like my bra Like I felt like
I had big boobs for the first time, because like
they felt like they were.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Just like all boobies all flop sweat under that. Yeah,
oh your mountain dew. But I was gonna say, usually
when I take my temp, it'll say if I'm normal,
it'll say ninety seventy nine. Okay, so I don't know
if it's already like a temp a degree down. Yeah,
I could have. I could have had one O three,

(02:34):
which is insane, you know you start getting up into
one O four, like yeah, your brain's cooking. But I
didn't really feel it, like this flu was not good,
but it was not the oh my god, I just
fever chills like one hundred percent.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
Oh no, I had uh, I had like fever and
chills like I was just I just wanted to be warm,
like that's all I wanted. I think like one day
I wore that I had to go to work like
I had. I had clients, I said, two clients, and
I like finally like broken my fever like for two days,

(03:11):
and then by just it was just like the body aches.
It was just like everything everything just felt like stiff,
and then everything like yeah, and then someone at work
said something like that that like their skin hurt too,
So it was just like everything just felt like heavy,
Like everything felt like heavy on me. So it was

(03:33):
just like it was so much, but I was never
I wasn't like ever like freezing freezing. I just I
just wanted to be warm.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
That's what I say.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
And even if I like was sweating, I still wanted
to be warm, Like that was right. That was kind
of like the weird thing. But like I still had
like an appetite and everything, like nothing changed, And I
mean like I didn't eat a lot, but like I
would still yeah eat, Like it wasn't like I was
like nauseous or anything like that. Yeah, and I still

(04:05):
like I just I just wanted to like rest, like
if there wasn't anything for me to do, like I
just wasn't doing it.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
Well yeah, that's how people usually are with the flu.
Like if I had nothing going on, I wanted to rest.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Yeah it's like I still leave the house and stuff
like that, but I would just like do it in
like segment.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Yeah I was still working.

Speaker 3 (04:24):
Yeah what am I going to do? I know? You know, Yeah,
well I didn't want to, Like I mean I could
have canceled my clients, but like I just didn't want
to like reschedule and stuff like that.

Speaker 1 (04:34):
So Stephanie put her hands right in her old flop
sweat and then put him right on people's faces.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
No, no, because when I went into work, I had
like no feever. I was taking medicine, yeah, and all
that kind of staf.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
We went through our share of like fair of flu Oh.

Speaker 3 (04:50):
My god, and I made my own. I made my
own weldness.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
Shots to I know, that's why I have I have juice.
And you were all like you wanted to buy those
little shot things at the grocery store, and they were
like seven dollars.

Speaker 3 (05:03):
For literally before we got sick, like Lily had already
been sick like the week before us, and then you
were starting to get sick. And I saw like on
like reels or whatever to make like a little vitamin
C tea. So I made that and then literally like

(05:25):
the next day, I felt like shit, and I was like,
oh man, I like did it too late? And then
like people were saying like, oh, you know, like you
should add like tumeric to your stuff because like, oh help,
and then it's like, oh, I'm running, like that would
help with it. And then yeah, when we were at
the grocery store, I saw those shots and I used

(05:46):
to get them and they were good, but yeah, it's
like four bucks sixteen dollars for a four pack. I
was like that's silly. And I literally just cut up
like three slices of an orange, three slices of a lemon,
just a chunk of ginger turmeric. I just shook it
and then honey, and our honey is like all chrysally,

(06:08):
So I just took like a chunk of it because
it's like whatever bad. And then I didn't want a
lot of water because I knew I wanted to make
it like a shot like big well, okay, like the
ones at the store. I didn't drain the the pulp,
like I didn't take the rine off of the orange
or anything. We put it in the neutrable, yeah, because

(06:29):
because that has like all like I guess, I think so.
I didn't look it up, but i'll look it up after.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
I think we used to throw it all in there.

Speaker 3 (06:37):
I think you're a like I mean, I think it
does like have whatever it doesn't I did, I'm fine,
but I only put eight ounces of water, so I
didn't I could have put a little bit more, but
like I didn't want.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
It to be a drink drink, and I get that,
like you didn't want it to be like lemonade.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
Right because I didn't want to sip on it. I
literally just want to shoot it back. And it's like
obviously to shoot it back, you need to be kind
of concentrated for it to have like a purpose.

Speaker 1 (07:05):
I mean, I think you can shoot liquid back of
any form. I just think you're what you had thought, Like,
the thicker this drink is, the higher the consent.

Speaker 3 (07:14):
I didn't think it was going to be that thick
it was.

Speaker 1 (07:18):
It took me when you sent me the video of
you drinking.

Speaker 3 (07:21):
It to the girls too.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
I thought you were saying, oh, that's sick, that's sick.
But now I realize you were saying, that's thick, thick, thick. Yeah, okay, no,
I get it. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
So and then I gotta figure out how I'm going
I have it in like a little like container which
I can.

Speaker 1 (07:44):
Just be put in like a duck sauce container. I
don't know, like we've got like other things, well I wanted.

Speaker 3 (07:50):
We don't have any like bottl things, and I like,
obviously put it in the shot glass. So I just
need to.

Speaker 1 (07:56):
Find like we have glass bottles downstairs with reclosable lids.

Speaker 3 (08:00):
We do ye.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
Downstairs in a box behind the where the games are
and stuff. Yeah. Remember when I was trying to make
that one drink in my it was like the pineapple
and all that. Well, I just bought like bottles because
I was like, Oh, I'm gonna make this, this will
be fun. And it never came out. It always always

(08:24):
slimy and gross. Cool. Yeah, wherever. If we're ever gonna
have to be like preppers or anything, we're gonna be different.
I know we're gonna have to fight people.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
Don'try. I already have, I already have a place to care.

Speaker 1 (08:41):
What are we gonna like, don't worry, I don't know.
I get, I get if you would, just if you
ever tried just to listen, that'd be cool. If because
like in the like if we make it to the
apocalypse and you and you interrupted, they're gonna vote you
out first and it'll be so sad I'll miss you.
And but what do we bring to the table?

Speaker 3 (09:05):
I always say snacks?

Speaker 1 (09:06):
No, no, no, But it's the apocalypse of it. You're
not making snacks, Like you can't make snacks. Like, what
other skills do you think we'd have? We'd have to
like present ourselves as having survival skills of some sort
of like what what could it be? I'd have to
be in some leadership role or something. I couldn't be.

(09:27):
I couldn't be bossed around by apocalypse weirdos.

Speaker 3 (09:32):
Oh do you imagine being told what to do? Oh
you die? Oh Lord?

Speaker 1 (09:38):
To a point, I mean, if it made sense, as
soon as it didn't make sense, like hey, you gotta
go out and start counting the zombies. It's like, I'm
not going out there to count zombies. What the fuck
are you talking about? I don't want that. But if
you say, hey, we need somebody to go cut up
some firewall or got some firewood, you'd.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
Want to be muscle in the apocalypse.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Yeah, I mean I need to be doing something.

Speaker 3 (10:05):
I geeze, I'd be nervous.

Speaker 1 (10:09):
But you get right in on like one of these
like canning groups.

Speaker 3 (10:14):
I was just gonna say, I canned vegetables.

Speaker 1 (10:16):
If somebody showed us what to do for that stuff,
like showed us.

Speaker 3 (10:20):
You know what, I'd want to be a part of
whoever cleans the rifle cleaning?

Speaker 1 (10:25):
No, no, you pull your fucking head right.

Speaker 3 (10:27):
I think I think I would well, I think I
would just like to be I would be petrified. Yeah, yeah, yeah,
but so yeah, so I was making my own well
in the shot. Yeah, and it was pretty good. It
wasn't too bad. The it was thick. So I will

(10:50):
say tomorrow I might put it back in it and
just put a little bit more water in. Yeah, and
then just a little bit like maybe an ounce more.
There you go, that's it, and and then take it
back all right.

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Now you've been you've been trying to do your marathon training.

Speaker 3 (11:08):
We've talked about I've been doing my marathon the past.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
And like, getting sick did not not help at all.

Speaker 3 (11:14):
I did some of my running and I think one
of the days I ran, I think I was running
my fever out or I was getting a fever as
I was running, because it was like whatever, Yeah, it's
been really fucking not shitty, but it's just been it's
been fucking training, like I'm just doing it.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
What's the what would you say? Because people, you know,
people that listen, everybody thinks about not everybody, but there's
a lot of people that think about running different races
and marathon whatever. It could be a goal for somebody.
What do you feel like it has been like the
mental toll of signing up because once you once you

(11:55):
sign up for a marathon, like it's and you've told
people about it, you're kind of fucked if you're ever
just like you know what, fuck this, I don't need
to do this. This is crazy, like you kind of
you're kind of committed. So has there been with getting
sick and the training?

Speaker 3 (12:12):
I'm just curious, Like, I mean, you haven't regrets, no,
because I'm not. No, because I didn't want to pay
more for it like later down the road, like I
wish I signed up earlier just to get a little
bit cheaper, but I miss that. No, I mean I don't.
I don't regret signing up for it, like in the

(12:35):
time wise, like it is what it is, Like it
stinks that December kind of like took me out for
training and kind of put me back. I feel that now. Okay,
that's like I am feeling it. So I'm just going
to have to just the first thirty days or you're

(12:55):
just like the next thirty days are just going to
be It's hard. I have to get through. And then
once I get through that, it'll be fine. Yeah, because
a lot of the days are a lot of the
days are pretty similar. Yeah, so it's once I can
get through that, and once like the weather's nicer and
the roads are nicer, and like I can stick to
like a somewhat flat place, but like I know it's

(13:18):
like all cleared, then that will be good, not having
to like worry about like okay, if I turn here,
how far you know what I mean? Sometimes I like
to know that.

Speaker 1 (13:29):
But sometimes the mental strain I remember would be just
the sheer amount of time that you'd have to be
out there running and it can be hard. That doesn't
bother me, you know. Well, Listen, when you get to
a point where one of your runs is going to
take you four hours or five hours to Dodnesday, it's

(13:49):
like that's a lot, Like that's that's almost your whole
fucking Sunday.

Speaker 3 (13:53):
Yeah, like my gone my run last week when I
was sick, I was supposed to do ten miles and
I didn't, And so this week it's my long run's
only seven miles, so it then then next week I'll
have like another double digit long run, so that will
I'll feel that. But once I get a couple more
of those in, it's like my body will start to

(14:15):
like acci me to just like just staying and like whatever,
like you're just running right, and then it'll be fine. Yeah,
I really have like I just really am. I'm just
giving myself grace as I just trained, like I'm really not.

Speaker 1 (14:30):
You haven't set for yourself some lofty ass goal of like.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
It's just completing. Yeah, it's like I'm I'm running like
the way I'm running is the way like the app
is telling me that I should be running. Like I'm
really not that far off. So I'm doing fine. It's
just it's just you know, missing a few weeks kind
of Yeah. Yeah, but I still have I still have

(14:57):
a lot of time. It still like over eighty days. Yeah,
it's like that doesn't that doesn't seem like a lot.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
But if I can ran the La City Marathon no
training whatsoever.

Speaker 3 (15:07):
Yeah, we know someone who literally like just worked out
and literally ran the marathon with you guys. So I
mean it is it is doable. And it's like like
I said, if I have to walk, Yeah, if I
have to walk, you know, I don't know, point bits
of of miles here and there after every mile, then

(15:29):
I then I have to do it.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
Walk run marathons to this day like that that's their strategy.
They'll they'll run for ten minutes, walk for a minute,
run ten minutes, yea for a minute.

Speaker 3 (15:42):
It's like I just you know, I'm not going to
like kill myself. Yeah, so because it's like it's just
such a long it is a long distance, so it's
like why why am I going to push it when like, uh,
it's not good. It will get you further, but it's
not that much. So just like give yourself the rest

(16:02):
and like still move. I think that's obviously a key
of like when you are running, Like if you start running,
it's like hard because you know, as you're rangu you
want to stop and it's like people take a break.
It's like, don't break, just like keep on walking, like
just keep on like having some type of momentum and
then it will help to get back into it.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
But yeah, that's that's kind of the crazy part with
runners when you're like when you're in it, sometimes you
don't give yourself And that was a good word to use,
like you don't give yourself the grace to be like, listen,
the difference between me finishing in four and a half
hours in four hours and thirty nine minutes, like if

(16:48):
it takes me an extra nime is nothing. It's like
you know what it's it can be like if you
if anybody has experience running a five k. I could
run the fastest five k of my life, and people
that just run average five k's will come in like
seven minutes later. Yeah, which seven minutes on three miles

(17:08):
is a lot, but it does. But over over all,
the difference between me killing myself and that person being like, look, well,
what the fuck I just killed myself, you know, So
that's that's kind of the crazy the crazy thing. And
and you're you're doing so far, I mean doing everything.

(17:31):
I definitely did not train correctly for any of.

Speaker 3 (17:35):
The well I haven't. I haven't got my like mile
yet for today.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
Like I was just oh, your mileage for today.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
Yeah, I'm just a little bit shy. But I mean
but I could go later. And I know some people
have been like, oh, split up your split up your miles,
which I mean as like I'm getting to some of
the longer runs. It's like it's something good to like,
it's just time.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
On feet, yeh. Is the most important thing. Honestly, like
people that have we've known people that have walked marathon distances.
They are actually better prepared to do a marathon quote
unquote than somebody who's only ever completed a half marathon
because they've done that time, they've put those miles on

(18:23):
their on their legs and doing that in one fell
swoop is is definitely where it can up. And the
time of year you're doing it is perfect too. May
is like a great.

Speaker 3 (18:35):
It's early May.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
Yeah, that's great. Is going to be chillier, Yeah, you'll be.
You'll be running through old moose Knuckle Maine.

Speaker 3 (18:44):
Or something like that, through anyone's moose. No imagine if
I saw a moose, Oh.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
My god, I imagine I'm chasing you. You'd finished that
marathon real quick. He was chasing you.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
No. I hate like having to like run fast or
like to pass someone. Yeah, oh no, I would just
ask for a ride.

Speaker 1 (19:07):
On the moose. Yeah. Moose are dying mains all fright now.
Why they're just from ticks?

Speaker 3 (19:15):
Oh ticks? I hate ticks.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (19:18):
Why they can't treat the moose?

Speaker 1 (19:20):
Why can't they treat?

Speaker 3 (19:22):
Don't they tag them?

Speaker 1 (19:23):
They think so it's too bad. I'm not saying they
don't tag.

Speaker 3 (19:26):
It's too bad that the ones that they don't tag,
they can't give them like some medicine.

Speaker 1 (19:31):
They can get one of those flea and tick collars,
just moods going around the big old flea and tick collar.
Give them some juice.

Speaker 3 (19:41):
Oh, but then that wouldn't be good because then if
people kill them, it feels like, yeah, good, you know,
the poor moose. Sorry about that, moosies.

Speaker 1 (19:50):
I hate ticks though, yeah, the ticks, because the winters
haven't been too bad. The ticks are bad, so they'll
just be fucking just matted with ticks, just thousands of them.
Thousands might be extreme, but you never know, not good,
it's not good. But yeah, that'd be our role in
the apocalypse. We'd have to go pick the ticks off

(20:11):
of moose or something, maybe the tick pickers. That doesn't
sound fun.

Speaker 3 (20:19):
I don't want there to be enough.

Speaker 1 (20:21):
Yeah, no, no, that's just like Joe, of course it's yeah,
I don't have any control of the epoca. But have
you had time to process like the idea of like
the final result of running the marathon, Like have you
had time to like visualize like how it'll feel to
have completed it, like to motivate you. Have you gotten

(20:44):
to that stage where you're just like, god, it'll be
so fun to like like picturing the end versus like,
oh my god, everything's about like getting going, starting the running,
getting the miles in. Have you visualized like, oh my god,
when I.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
Finished this be No, not yet April. I think it's
ninth I'm supposed to run twenty miles go, but I
took that weekend off and for drinking. No, no, no,
because I was like the original marathon I'll supposed to
do so I plan on doing it then, So I'll

(21:21):
probably visualize it then because that will be like the
closest of like you're like, you run twenty Yeah, because
like once I get to twenty miles, like the weeks
before will be giving me like bigger things, so I'll
probably I won't. I won't feel it until, like again,
once I get past thirty days.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
The fun is signing up for the half marathon as
a training run, Like if you sign up for a
half marathon.

Speaker 3 (21:46):
Yeah, the girl that who's running the Boston Marathon that
I work with, she did, like because she did the
she did a couple of halfs. Yeah, since like training
for the marathon, which I think that's a pretty good
idea to sign up for hat Like yeah, while you're training,
might as well.

Speaker 1 (22:03):
Yeah to a point, I mean the rate she's been.

Speaker 3 (22:05):
Giving, like she gave herself like a lot of training,
so it's not like me, who I gave myself like
eighty ninety two days.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
But she probably you know, she strikes me as somebody
who probably has she is a runner. Yeah yeah, yeah,
so she's like she wants to get it done in
a certain amount of time and all that, like for you,
like you said, we said at the beginning, like I
just want to complete it. Yeah, just get me, just
get me throw it. So it's like not even.

Speaker 3 (22:32):
Something I truly am, Like, I like, I don't even
know if I really wanted to do it.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Well, that's why I was asking you if you had any.

Speaker 3 (22:38):
Regrets, like really regrets, because it is like a cool.

Speaker 2 (22:42):
Accomplishment because you would talk shit about yeah me, like.

Speaker 3 (22:48):
And it's like everyone. I'm sure there's plenty of people
who like think like, gosh, she's probably not going to
do it. So that just feels it enough just to
I get that.

Speaker 1 (22:57):
But when you cross the finish and you better be
sprung as a country mouse, no fucking shit.

Speaker 3 (23:04):
Not to sound like my mom, I think I'm gonna
get my eyelashes done and stuff before the race, like
I'm gonna make sure like I don't.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Know what that means, but don't be doing photo anything
too photo finished. You'll be lucky if you ain't in
a fucking foil blanket. No, I don't think, Yeah, well
we'll see. I mean, I hope that's not the case,
don't get me wrong. But then it's like when I
hear you say things like like make sure my eyelashes
are done, like these are some goofy priorities when you're

(23:35):
running twenty six miles point two?

Speaker 3 (23:38):
Huh point two?

Speaker 1 (23:40):
Oh? I was like, I thought you said twenty two.
It's like, no, honey, it's twenty six twenty six miles,
you know. But hey, listen, whatever you wanna, whatever you
want to do, whatever gets you through it does it?

Speaker 3 (23:52):
Does it annoy you? How Like I'm just very much
like nonchalant about it.

Speaker 1 (23:59):
No, No, it doesn't know that doesn't It doesn't bother me.
I think I think, you know, just like everything else
that I think we go through personally. And this is
a part. This is probably more for like a therapy session,
but sometimes it bothers me when I've done things and

(24:20):
I've completed things whatever, and if I try to give
you any advice or whatever, and I'm always cautious you
kind of disregard anything I say. But if like if
you just saw it on like an Instagram reel or
you know, there was like a gay farmer that was
talking or something like that, just whoever, you'd be like,

(24:42):
oh my god, did you see what they said? And
it's like said, I've told you that twenty times, but
it carries.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
My own I don't want you to do it for im,
but I'm.

Speaker 1 (24:52):
Not what do I do that? Does it for you?

Speaker 3 (24:56):
Everything? Sometimes there's things where it's like you tell me
do that, you just like end up doing do it yourself.
So I'm just gonna.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Because most times you're not really paying attention when I'm talking,
so it's like I just don't have the energy to
then tell you like do x, Y and Z, and
then two minutes later, wait, what did you What did
you say? What did I have to do? It's like
a fuck, I'll just do it myself. But sometimes I
just I can give you advice on it.

Speaker 3 (25:21):
And I think, oh my corns, oh, oh oh my god, they.

Speaker 1 (25:25):
Are it's not good. Oh great, Stephanie's heated corn thing
is like exploding.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Oh my god, they're sober.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I I'm I think I'm
very and you can tell me if I'm wrong. But
I think I'm very cautious about talking about these kinds
of things because I don't ever want to put my
own stuff on you or the kids or any of
that stuff. Like you guys have to do your own things.

Speaker 3 (25:57):
And yeah, but you want us to do your things.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
I don't want you to do my things. What would
that be?

Speaker 3 (26:03):
Like, you know, like the apps?

Speaker 1 (26:05):
Oh, I'm just again giving advice like this guy helped
me get through it, give it a try, and then
sometimes for you like you fucking fought like tooth and
nail they could have.

Speaker 3 (26:17):
I haven't used it since though.

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Yeah no, you Lily at the gym tells me like, oh,
what's that app you use dad to track everything? Oh?
Well here it is kid, Oh good luck? Oh thanks?
And then it's like, hey, how's that app treating you? Oh?
I only use it that one time. Okay, I don't care,
Like listen, I don't. I don't care what people want
to do when it comes to like running or fitness,

(26:43):
whatever gets you there, whatever makes you happy, do it
how you want to fucking do bicep, curls with your feet,
fucking have at it. I don't know, you know what
I mean, like do do your thing, but I don't.
I don't know if you ask for advice or give advice,
or if you start talking about like actually wanting to

(27:07):
get results or see, I don't know. Yeah, I'm gonna
have I'm gonna have input. It's it's really no different
if I say to you, like, you know you being
an esthetician, like hey, I'm really thinking about, like you know,
trying to clear my skin up. Well, if you start
talking to me like oh, you should use X, Y
and Z, and I'm like, no, I use in any

(27:30):
of that. I'll just use sandpaper and dove, You'd be like,
what the fuck are you doing? I'm telling you, I
know what I'm talking about, Like why aren't you listening now,
I'm gonna do it all on my own. You're not
gonna tell me anything. I know you know, and I
know that's what you do, but bah, I'm doing my

(27:51):
own thing. It's the same thing. That's all so. And
when everybody's like if you're bombed that like you're not
getting results at the gym or like bombed because of
mileage or time is hard. I don't know. You do

(28:11):
your own, do you do? You?

Speaker 3 (28:14):
Well, there's nothing you can do when you're running outside
though for what like if you're if it's hard for
you to run, sometimes it's like you just gotta figure
that out.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
For apps and stuff.

Speaker 3 (28:24):
No, just like in general, sometimes sometimes you just gotta
figure out like how to just like get past like
the mental stuff of like.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Like anything you have to be if you're passionate about it,
you'll you'll figure it out. I find that to be
one hundred percent the case, like for everything in life,
if you're passionate about it, you'll you'll figure it out,
You'll look it up, you'll find your you'll find the
resources you need, that's for sure. You know, if somebody,

(28:59):
if somebody has to be like dragged to do something
or you know, told over and over to go do something,
then you're not passionate about it. Doesn't matter what what's
going on. Yeah, you know if if you I know
for a fact that if for some reason you were
struck by lightning and you suddenly felt like, you know what,

(29:21):
I'm going to do this, and I want to do
this marathon in four hours, like that's my goal. That's
my time. I'm going to do it in four hours.
Then you would find resources and do things and watch
videos whatever to give you advice to get you to

(29:41):
the four hour mark. That's all. Yeah, you know, so
I've just always I think we've talked about it before.
I just always I'm always been very cautious because through
the years, I've been working out and going to the
gym forever, and I've learned a lot through the years.
When people sometimes say they want to get in shape,

(30:02):
it does not immediately mean well, let me tell you
everything I know and what you should be doing. I've
gone through those times and people don't like it, and
I wouldn't like it. So yeah, now it's like, oh,
good for you, but enover working out? What's that?

Speaker 3 (30:19):
But enough about working out?

Speaker 1 (30:21):
Enough about working out? Ken you've been talking too much.
Let's go back to some Stephanie stuff. No, what do
you have on you? Who cares? Okay, all right, it's
just a question. Do you think? Well? I like questions, Oh,
of course you do. Do you consider the grocery store

(30:44):
for couples? Could you consider it a date?

Speaker 3 (30:49):
I love it so much. Sometimes I wish ours had
like a little bit of like a snackyrrear or something snack.

Speaker 1 (30:56):
The whole store is full of snacks.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Well, like the one in Bedford, Like they have a
little like you could like they have more food, like
prepared food. Well in the food place, No, they have
like the hibachi kitchen and you know what I mean,
Like they have different like meal stuff. But then they
have like that like a dining area. They used to

(31:20):
have a coffee bar there, but they.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Oh cool, but coffee wouldn't be bad.

Speaker 3 (31:29):
Well that's what they used to like, you know, but.

Speaker 1 (31:31):
Then you walk around trying to push a cart.

Speaker 3 (31:33):
Sometimes they have but sometimes like but or if you
want to get a cup of coffee before and just
like maybe like whatever. I love the groceries and people
don't like the grocery store. And that's silly.

Speaker 1 (31:45):
I don't understand why. I don't understand why more guys
don't go to the grocery store.

Speaker 3 (31:53):
I think guys go to.

Speaker 1 (31:54):
The I'm not saying they don't. I'm just saying historically,
you know, maybe there's I don't know, I don't know
what it is.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
Sometimes the grocery store can be very intimidating.

Speaker 1 (32:06):
What, oh, well, you haven't gone to the grocery store
and like that. But it's been a long time.

Speaker 3 (32:14):
Yeah, I missed it.

Speaker 1 (32:15):
I missed it. I was somebody had to keep up
with it.

Speaker 3 (32:19):
Yeah, I've been going to the big old box stores.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
Yeah, you have been going to those a lot. We
Sometimes that's the tricky part. Buy it in bulk. I'll
tell you that, Like the immediate savings is not there,
that's for sure. If you're if you're goofy enough and
you're like, oh, I think I'm gonna get myself one
of these Bejas memberships and I'm gonna save all kinds
of money. It's like, do you save? Yes, technically, are

(32:47):
you gonna feel it anytime soon? No? Probably not, because
when you go and you buy, and you spend two
hundred and dollars on like seven items at the box store,
and that feels like two weeks worth of groceries because
you wanted to buy like tide pods by the by
the metric ton and you know what I mean.

Speaker 3 (33:10):
Hmmm. Yeah, But yeah, there are some times where it's
like when you have to stock up, but then it's
like the next time.

Speaker 1 (33:16):
That you have to stock up on that stuff is
like maybe months.

Speaker 3 (33:19):
Yeah, so it's like you feel so it's like for
that twenty three dollars.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
Box of you know, two hundred to your two pound
can of fucking nacho cheese sauce. Yeah, you can save
you can save some cash.

Speaker 3 (33:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
But yeah, if you're if you're thinking about it, because
you know, cost of fucking everything has gone has gone
so has gone so crazy. You know, everybody's looking for
ways to try to save on groceries. And it's I think,
I think for me sometimes and this is just advice
for people. Grocery prices have gone way up. But please

(34:02):
get it out of your head if you think that
like going out to eat is somehow on par with
the cost of groceries. It's like we go out for
one meal, you and I, and that's that could be
one hundred dollars worth of food. Like you can eat
pretty well for one hundred one hundred bucks. Oh yeah,

(34:22):
you know. So it's like everybody's like, oh my god,
the cost of eggs, it's so crazy, Like eggs, but
you'll go out, not you, but like the collective you.
But if you go out and you'll spend fourteen dollars
on a three egg omelet, like go fuck like stop
like that doesn't get used some compet please don't stop.

(34:43):
But no, don't stop. I mean go to breakfast, but
don't don't talk about how you know. Definitely seven dollars
for a dozen and a half eggs is astronomical and
you'll pay fifteen for three just because somebody cooked it
for you. Yeah, like, come on, you use use your
fucking melon on that one. You know, people will spend

(35:06):
more on a on an ice coffee than a dozen eggs,
and they're acting like, oh my god, like I can't
even afford to feed my family as they sucked down
their Starbucks fucking fatta Chino, you know what I mean, Like,

(35:29):
come on, getting one margarita is the same. Oh yeah,
that's great.

Speaker 3 (35:41):
But sometimes it's just fun to No, it is.

Speaker 1 (35:44):
Obviously it's fun to go out. Just put it in perspective.
That's all about when you complaining. Put it in the budget. Yeah, so, oh,
the best the best night of television for our house
old the other night with the Grammys. Yeah I could

(36:08):
care less. I have no use for the Grammys. The
Exfinity app is possibly like we don't go through it
with any other app, so it's not the internet. It's
not the television. There's something with the Infinity app because
we watch Netflix, no problem, any streaming service, any streaming app.
To me, I feel like Infinity builds it in to

(36:32):
make it annoying for people to rent, like boxes, Oh
you know what I mean, Like this sucks. Let's just
get a regular cable box. You know what I mean.
They don't want it to be perfect because nobody will
need any of that equipment. Nobody will want a cable box,

(36:52):
you know. But so the Grammys were on, you get
to watch some of it, don't like, I know you
came to bed, you were all pissed, like the buffering, Yeah,
you know, but to me, the Grammys.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
Nice, sorry my lingering.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
The Grammys are I have no I have no use
for it. I have no use for probably any of those.

Speaker 3 (37:16):
I know you're wondering why they were singing like another
song after a song. You're like, they just sang a song,
Why are they singing another one? Oh? Really?

Speaker 1 (37:24):
And I say that I don't remember saying it, but
it does it. It sounds accurate, like the whole thing.
And then all the people it's just like you look
like a fucking weirdo. Like when I was a kid,
the whole world was upside down because Madonna rolled around
on stage like a hoe. And now now this this
one girl came out and I don't know if she's

(37:47):
supposed to be like a geisha or a creepy haunted
doll or but she's like in a boostie with skin
paler than mine, which is I didn't even think it
was possible. Chapel is that her name?

Speaker 3 (38:01):
Yeah? Okay, And she was dancing at the Pink Pony.

Speaker 1 (38:05):
The host song It's so fucked. I feel bad for
I feel bad for young people. M hmm, okay, seventy okay, okay, honey,
you got to come back to the show. Well, of course,
great good.

Speaker 3 (38:25):
You didn't really watch the Grammys. You went up to bed.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
I watched a cup, I watched a watch that show.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
You're watching that show?

Speaker 1 (38:32):
I was watching that show. What show?

Speaker 3 (38:34):
Rugby show?

Speaker 1 (38:35):
It's a show about rugby. Yeah, it's from the same
people that made the f one show. It's different. It's
a different sport to to learn about and watch. Okay,
you know, I like to learn about different things instead

(38:56):
of singing about being a whore. Just kidding. I don't
know if that's what the song is about. Stripping, I mean,
just dancing and just having it's not that it's not
it's it's it's a stripper song. But that's okay.

Speaker 3 (39:14):
The girl likes to dance.

Speaker 1 (39:16):
Yeah, oh my god, Seviny, get right into it.

Speaker 3 (39:22):
I can hear the song in my head.

Speaker 1 (39:23):
That's good. That's good. I'm very proud of you. Whish
you could turn which which of your voices is singing it?

Speaker 3 (39:31):
Well? It sounds like the song, right, Yeah, I get that.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
I don't know. I have no. I don't I like music.

Speaker 3 (39:42):
I think enough, Yeah, I don't.

Speaker 1 (39:44):
You do. I do like music.

Speaker 3 (39:46):
Tolerate it. I mean I would say you more than
tolerated it, But you're not like you don't care if
you're going out to the the shows, you know, unless
to concerts, unless maybe I got just some good seats
to maybe Sabrina Carpenter. Now, yeah, you probably would not
mind that one how in a.

Speaker 1 (40:10):
Yeah, she I mean she just didn't look as cartoonish,
you know what I mean, She's like, doesn't have like
a shtick. It's her still dressed, you know, hohoee, but
like at least it's her face. Yeah, sorry, just waiting
for that truck. I keep getting like, oh yeah, I

(40:31):
don't know. I listen to music every day, like at
the gym, and like you said, my taste of music
at the gym is so much different, you know, but you.

Speaker 3 (40:42):
Wouldn't probably go see any of those artists live that
you listen to at the gym.

Speaker 1 (40:48):
I don't want to see almost any artists, right, so yeah,
like yeah, yeah, I don't know. No, there's nobody. I
don't want to see any concert.

Speaker 3 (41:00):
Yeah, like zero like music, like you like music in
your life, but it has like I don't.

Speaker 1 (41:05):
Get live music. I've told people this and I'm sorry
if we've set it up, but it's like I have
I don't. I literally I can't understand why when you
can hear when you can hear it on your phone,
Like concerts made sense when you either had to hear
them on the radio or you'd have to buy like

(41:25):
a cassette and you can only like really listen to
it at home on your cassette player or your CD player,
you know, but while you're out and about like like,
oh man, I want to see them because like I'll know,
I might never get a chance to like see him
or hear them live, and now we have streaming.

Speaker 3 (41:44):
Music, you can't see him or hear them live.

Speaker 1 (41:47):
Gives a That's what people used to think, like back
that it didn't make a whole lot of sense, says,
but it made more sense than you know now, I
just okay, how about this? And it's obviously sometimes always
comes back the money for me, which whatever concerts are

(42:07):
ten dollars, let's go to a concert. I don't give
a shit. Concerts can can do one hundred dollars a person.

Speaker 3 (42:14):
Unfortunately, that's that's the crazy part where it's like I.

Speaker 1 (42:17):
Don't I'm sorry, like they just they haven't.

Speaker 3 (42:20):
Figured out like how to actually regulate like resales tickets,
Like how much like you're you're charging for tickets, Like
I think, like what artists are charging for tickets. I
think that's what they need to, you know, make their bodies.
Like I get that if they're like good seats are

(42:41):
one hundred and fifty dollars, that makes sense. I think
that's like a normal thing. But for those tickets that
were placed at one hundred and fifty dollars for someone
to go and resale them for six hundred and fifty dollars.
I understand why, like you would because it's like you can.

(43:02):
But it's like that's the part where it's like for you,
you're like, what's the fucking point of seeing live music?
Like it's never it's never going to be worth buying
something for six hundred dollars when it's like and it's
like it it like devalues so much because it's like,
you know, at first, like one hundred and fifty bucks,

(43:22):
you want to try to get a close seat, and
then it's like seven hundred dollars, eight hundred dollars, like
you don't have it. It's like it's not worth it.
And then it's like, you know, you have to make
the questions like but no one can figure out how
to regulate that. So it's like but it's like, well,
when someone puts in a resale ticket, they should know
and like you shouldn't be charging you know whatever, And
it's like it's that you know, if they stop that,

(43:47):
you know, maybe it would be something completely yeah.

Speaker 1 (43:49):
Thirty eight to fifty bucks, because it's not like these.

Speaker 3 (43:51):
Artists are like making the money off of it.

Speaker 1 (43:55):
No, they need more money off of touring and concerts,
and they ever will off of mean.

Speaker 3 (44:00):
Now, no, But what I'm saying is it's like they're
not making money off of those resale No.

Speaker 1 (44:05):
They sold that initial ticket for thirty eight.

Speaker 3 (44:07):
Dollars and not so much is it's like the people
are stealing from the artist like in it.

Speaker 1 (44:13):
No, they're stealing money from the listeners, that's what.

Speaker 3 (44:17):
But it's like the artists aren't making money off right,
they paid what.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
The artist asked for. Yeah, nobody's been stolen from But
when they turn around and they bought that ticket for
thirty eight bucks and they're going to sell it to
you for two hundred, yeah, you're being robbed. And you're
being robbed so you can be like, oh my god,
I heard someone so sing this.

Speaker 3 (44:35):
That's where it's like, no one's stopping that, and it's
like you could stop that and be like, okay, I'm
stopping the sale of my ticket, right Like if if
resale things are going to be like, there has to
be a way that it is regulated, but no one's
been able to figure that, which I think is like
kind of stupid.

Speaker 1 (44:52):
If I if I told you, I mean that's been
going on for years. Yeah we could go pay two
hundred dollars a person to go sit in the audience
and watch a television show be taped. Wouldn't you say, well,
we can just watch that episode for free, Like that

(45:12):
seems crazy.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
There's still like an experienced a certain things, So certain
things have to have like a cost for you on
like what you're what you're willing to experience. Like when
I go, you know, like when we buy tickets for
like certain shows or whatever with like The Girls, it's
like I have a price limit, and it's like if
it's over the price limit, like I I won't go.

(45:35):
I won't care, I won't affect me. But it's like
I'm willing to spend this amount, Like I'm not going
to like you know again and spend four hundred dollars
ticket Like I'm just not going to do that. I
just like yeah, And it sucks, like because sometimes like
I'm not autistic or anything, no offense to anybody. I
just there are things where I do have trouble working

(45:57):
out the logic oh yeah of it. And it's like
I went through that after a little bit, not to
take it back, but like to running for me personally
when it was like oh, let's sign up for a
five k let's sign up, and I'm like, oh my god,
these running these running companies are making a killing to

(46:18):
just tell me what my time was, Like here's your
official time and maybe a tea shirt. And I'm paying
seventy five dollars for the opportunity for somebody to time
me officially, Like I'm getting robbed. And it's like it's
one thing to do it to have an experience, you know,

(46:39):
like the marathon or whatever you whatever you do. But
it's like, if you're doing a whole bunch of races
in a year, you're really just paying for somebody to
time you.

Speaker 1 (46:50):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (46:50):
Yeah, it's too bad sometimes when like if you're someone
who runs a lot, well, I mean like the running
place around here, if you do do a lot of
their races, you can choose like certain things, so you
do get the benefit at the end of your races
for running like that like race for the jack and
like they throw like an event, so I mean, at

(47:13):
least for that they do give back to the people
who are, like, like you said, just running to be timed,
like at least there's something in it for it. But
not all places do this.

Speaker 1 (47:22):
But once you start realizing like, you know, holy shit,
I'm doing a whole bunch of five k's. It adds
up financially. So it's like for me, that's the same thing,
like I can't be a hypocrite. I can't be like,
oh no, but I have to run it's worth the
seventy five dollars, so I can see that now. Instead

(47:43):
of running it in twenty two minutes, I ran it
in twenty one fifty six. Yeah, you know what I mean.
So I wish there were more. I don't know, I
just sometimes I do wish I thought about things like
other people might be easier to get through life maybe

(48:03):
and not always feel like, you know, a fucking Debbie Downer.

Speaker 3 (48:07):
Yeah, but what am I gonna do changing now?

Speaker 1 (48:10):
I don't know. No, you won't change me. That sounds douchey,
but it's like I'm not gonna be changed by somebody else.
I have to decide that ship for myself, you know.
And And there's things I think over the over the years,
I feel like I've probably gotten a little better about.

Speaker 3 (48:28):
But yeah, I think you'll get as the years go on.

Speaker 1 (48:31):
I think you'll get closer to dead.

Speaker 3 (48:34):
No, you the things that like you probably will ease
up on certain things.

Speaker 1 (48:41):
I don't know now when it comes to money, money
just freaks me out just being grown up. For like,
I don't have any I don't have anything like to
fall back on. So yeah, like every nickel that comes in,
like if it goes, it ain't coming back. No, I know,
you know so but anyways, Yeah, I don't know Middle

(49:05):
ages coming.

Speaker 3 (49:07):
Okay, Well that's this is sounding depressing. What else you
get on the list?

Speaker 1 (49:11):
I don't really have much else on the list. Oh,
I'm sorry. Did you have anything on the list for
our show, Stephanie.

Speaker 3 (49:18):
No, actually I didn't know that. You wrote about my
wellness shot. I brought that up.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
That's true. I didn't have but I had a hair
the loup juice.

Speaker 3 (49:31):
And juson.

Speaker 1 (49:36):
Marathon Marathon. I have nice handwriting. So what's wrong with
the Menthols.

Speaker 3 (49:47):
Can't be doing those while the training?

Speaker 1 (49:49):
Uh No, I think there. I think they've undone that
was like a law in California or something to outlaw
menthol as a flavoring. I think, and they I think
the Trump people or somebody came in and they've they
put the kaish on I thought were already banned they were,
and I think they're trying to like undo.

Speaker 3 (50:10):
But it's been like years, right, Yeah, it's been a little.

Speaker 1 (50:13):
Bit people protecting you from yourself. You know, I think,
do what the fuck you want to do. I don't know.
I don't know if it should be like the red
dye number five kind of thing. I think that just
became illegal and that's they should be.

Speaker 3 (50:32):
When we watched Eddy Daycare the other day, that little girl,
it's like sisters or No, it was have allergic to
red dye number five?

Speaker 1 (50:44):
Yeah, Mono, yeah, Mono dextros something like that.

Speaker 3 (50:52):
That was a funny movie.

Speaker 1 (50:54):
I don't know if it's funny, silly, it's something we want.
We've we we've watched a couple movies lately, which is
very very odd for us to watch movies. Yeah, we
watch a lot of shows. We watch a lot of Stephanie.

Speaker 3 (51:11):
Shows Thursday nights coming up. I'll tell you what. There's
a couple of mysterious Oh yeah, Stephanie's.

Speaker 1 (51:21):
Going right down the old women killing husband avenue. That's fun.
That's fun. Is Scamanda Oh yeah yeah yeah.

Speaker 3 (51:29):
And she's a scandal. She's like a con artist. Yeah,
And I didn't realize that these were like kind of miniseries.
So that's exciting. And so this Thursday, episode two comes
out and then what's the second one called a perfect Life.

Speaker 1 (51:48):
A perfect wife, a perfect wife.

Speaker 3 (51:50):
And then she's the one that she went missing?

Speaker 1 (51:54):
Yeah, said she went missing, said she went missing.

Speaker 3 (51:56):
And now the next episode comes out again Thursday night,
and the trailer showed I just.

Speaker 1 (52:04):
Heard her reference in an eminem song. Who that's Sherry
Peppini the eminem song an older a couple of years.
Oh wow, Yeah, it just said like vanished. I'm not
gonna do the lyric. Oh okay, but because I don't

(52:25):
remember it, I'm not going to butcher an eminem lyric.
I mean it's you know, I'm of the persuasion to
do eminem lyrics.

Speaker 3 (52:33):
But what song is it called?

Speaker 1 (52:36):
I don't know. It's it's eminent. I don't look at
the titles. Maybe I can look at it.

Speaker 3 (52:42):
Okay, But yeah, so there's so I've been watching those
new shows, and the other day we started watching on
Max The Downfall of Diddy, that do document entry that
came out, and I haven't seen any other docs on Dinny,

(53:06):
like in the sense of like I haven't physically actually watched,
and I know that there are other ones out there,
but we only watched that one. And I think we
watched too much, too fast because I had nightmares and
I wasn't even involved in any of those events and

(53:26):
I had nightmares.

Speaker 1 (53:28):
Right Like it was gross, don't yeah, the didny thing,
you know, I think the it sucks you hat a,
you know, the nightmare and whatever else. But it's like
what I take away from these things is kind of
the same as what I deal with with all these
different Hollywood scandals. It's like nobody says fucking boo about

(53:52):
anything until one personal one person's finally like quote unquote
brave enough to come forward, and then everybody comes out
of the woodwork, and everybody suddenly once he's in jail,
now they're brave enough. Well the shit.

Speaker 3 (54:09):
The one woman who like her story is the one
that like literally like I think it's like what gives
me like the nightmares, like thinking about it because hers
her whole rate was taped, and I'm sure there was
like obviously everyone else's was, but that's how she like

(54:29):
found out about Like, so it's it's like things like that.
It's like, okay, it's not just like you know, and
she couldn't even before she even like had like hours
at home by herself to just like completely die in
her shower basically because like she just wanted to. He

(54:50):
called her and was like, don't fucking say anything. I'll
fucking kill you, just like everything else he would like
say to everyone. It was just all these threats and
who knows how many people like didn't listen and got killed.
Like they're not even talking about that, They're just talking
about the people who were like whatever.

Speaker 1 (55:07):
Yeah, and the shitty part is for just about everybody,
including fans. It's like even if you kind of get
the sense of it, it's like, well, I don't know,
I like the music.

Speaker 3 (55:19):
I can't even know. I like literally I haven't even
been able to listen to like.

Speaker 1 (55:24):
Not for nothing. I mean, we have the fucking Cosby
Show on, I know some days, and I think that
guy was probably worse or if not, well, you know,
same as Diddy.

Speaker 3 (55:36):
I yeah that I well, I don't I don't know
because like I haven't really rape well no, no, no, no,
I'm not saying that I haven't heard any of like
those testimonies, but like hearing in like obviously seeing the

(55:56):
things now and it's like the best part about documentaries
now it's like most of the stuff has like happened
when technologies happened. So there's so many like more videos
and actual like text messages where it's like people can
be accountable for the words in the amount of like
drugs and people and things. And I don't who knows

(56:18):
how much like Cosby had like other people involved, That's
what I'm saying, where like with Diddy, like this girl
was probably raped or like all these girls were not
just raped by him, like they were probably raped by
like multiple people, Like these were like gang bangs of
like traumatizing these women and just drugging them and making

(56:42):
them do all that stuff. Like who knows what like
caused I think you know what I mean, I think
caused me in the fact, was just like drugging them
taking them back. But who I don't know. Like again,
I haven't watched the the documentaries on him or if
they've even done any on him, you know, I kind.

Speaker 1 (57:02):
Of feel like they haven't.

Speaker 3 (57:04):
Yeah, because stuff has been like dropped too in certain things, right,
not saying that it didn't happen, Well, yeah, I.

Speaker 1 (57:13):
Mean it was it was some technicalities of like that
kind of stuff. It was it was literally like, oh,
he agreed, I from what I believe was said, he
agreed to admit some of this stuff if he wouldn't
go to jail, and then so we admitted it yep,

(57:36):
and then he ended up going to jail. So it's
like it wasn't the deal that he worked out. Okay,
so on a technicality.

Speaker 3 (57:43):
That's why he's out of jail.

Speaker 1 (57:45):
Yest. Yeah. So it's like if they say, hey, just
tell us that you did it, you'll be we'll leave
you alone. And then you tell them and then they're like, okay,
a fuck you.

Speaker 3 (57:56):
Yeah, well because now that you do it, it's like
you can't you have to like you can't.

Speaker 1 (58:00):
Yeah, you kind of have to abide by what you
Yeah whatever. But but I'm just all I was saying
originally was you know, here we are, like, oh, I'd
never listened to that music. But you know, people say,
like Michael Jackson probably did some terrible things, but that
fucking music still slaps.

Speaker 3 (58:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:19):
You know, sometimes you do have to separate out the
the artists from from the art. What were we watching
Who's oh it was it was Ari Shafir, who was
like hanging out with Van Go. He probably wasn't super chill,
you know. Oh no, don't don't invite Van Go.

Speaker 3 (58:39):
You know, I liked it at one point and he's like,
and I am joking. I am just joking, Like you
have to like laugh at it to separate it and
like not think about it.

Speaker 1 (58:53):
Yeah, so whatever, what else is going on before we
rap wrap this bad boy up that much?

Speaker 3 (59:04):
All right?

Speaker 1 (59:05):
Well, there we go. They also have to pee, o Barbie.
Is that good timing?

Speaker 3 (59:10):
Yeah, it's good. I mean for everyone. Maybe someone at
home has to use the restaurant.

Speaker 1 (59:13):
Maybe they have to use it. Well, they have the
advantage they can just walk into the restroom.

Speaker 3 (59:18):
Yeah maybe not, maybe not.

Speaker 1 (59:19):
Maybe they're driving, that's true, that's true. I'll give you that.

Speaker 3 (59:24):
Maybe they're on a business trip in Texas. They they
can't leave the room or conference thing.

Speaker 1 (59:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:36):
Whatever, Now we can all go to the bathroom.

Speaker 1 (59:39):
Now we can all go to the bathroom.

Speaker 3 (59:40):
Well, it's the super Bowl this weekend. Yay fly Eagles.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
Oh yeah, I don't.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
I don't going for the Eagles.

Speaker 1 (59:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:50):
I don't think that Bill's game was right, And I
think that the Super Bowl would have been a different,
uh team lineup. So I'm gonna go with Eagles. They
earned it, fly Eagles, and we like Abbot Elementary. So
with support Billy, he's cool.

Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
I have no problem. Yeah, I'd like the Eagles win,
but I'm not gonna like support Philly or I don't know,
their fans are kind of gross.

Speaker 3 (01:00:21):
Well no, I mean we're Boston fans. I mean we're
all kind of the same.

Speaker 1 (01:00:24):
Yeah, at least you know whatever.

Speaker 3 (01:00:26):
All right, Well, but for the Philly fans out there,
I hope no one gets up on any more like
tall structures, like just stay to the ground when you're celebrating.

Speaker 1 (01:00:36):
Mmm, yeah they could fell yeah crack crack this skull.
But anyway, so nothing changed with me having to pee,
except Stephanie now wants to talk about sports, Like we'll
go to the sports segment.

Speaker 3 (01:00:49):
We'll bring that, we'll talk about it next week. We'll
talk about the winners.

Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
Yep, we'll talk about the winners. So from all of
us here at here we go again. I'm Ken, I'm Stephanie,
and uh we will see you next time. Goodbye.

Speaker 3 (01:01:03):
Yeah yeah, can hm
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