You know podcasts, right? Well this is one of them! Rachel Perry and Andrew Whipple are good friends who live hundreds of miles apart, so they've started a podcast to talk about their favorite things! Tune into to these two friends chatting casually about tv shows, politics, weird twitter bots, inside jokes relating to their friends who you probably don't know, books Andrew hasn't read, video games Rachel hasn't played, Carly Rae Jepsen, and cats. It's a show for people who just like to listen to two friends talk, or friends of ours who we've guilt-tripped into listening. Get into it, nerds.
I'll be cleaning up bottles with you on New Year's Day
Content warning of a sort: at the end we talk about a random documentary Rachel found on YouTube about Alex Day, if that's the sort of dude you'd rather not think about ever.
Maybe we got lost in translation.
Reminder: do your homework, read "I Hate Everyone But You" by Gaby Dunn and Allison Raskin before listening to the second half of this episode.
Guess I'll just stumble on home to my cats.
Editor's Note: This week's round of Tay Talk was recorded before "Call It What You Want" dropped, if you're curious why it's omitted.
Homework for next week: Read "I Hate Everyone But You" by Gaby Dunn & Allison Raskin
Ridin' shotgun with my hair undone.
(Rachel's car was beeping for an hour before we recorded, for #context)
The rose gold car: https://www.carmax.com/car/14624324
Look what you made me do.
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