Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast
Welcome to the Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast, a comedy podcast with music and pop culture references that keeps you laughing and engaged. Join our hosts, Queenie & TT as they share humorous anecdotes about daily life, offering women's perspectives on lifestyle and wellness. We dive into funny cannabis conversations and stories, creating an entertaining space where nothing is off-limits. Each episode features entertaining discussions on pop culture trends, as we discuss music, culture, and cannabis in a light-hearted and inclusive manner. Tune in for a delightful blend of humor, insight, and relatable stories that celebrate life's quirks and pleasures.
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In this episode of the Closet Disco Queen Podcast, hosts Queenie and TT invite listeners to join their casual conversation about life, cannabis, and middle age. They chat about their recent activities, including organizing and giving away items to a person in need. The hosts touch on the inevitability of death and share amusing anecdotes and personal stories. They celebrate being listed among the top women in cannabis podcasts and play a fun trivia game about cannabis culture. The episode also covers a detailed explanation of what Moon Rocks are in the cannabis world, provided by their AI assistant, Mary Jane. The hosts reflect on their shared history, the passage of time, and their preparations for an upcoming high school reunion. The conversation is interspersed with humor, nostalgia, and cannabis-related insights.
Welcome to the Closet Disco Queen Pot-Cast, a #1 ranked Women in Cannabis (Feedspot, Million Pods; 2025) comedy podcast with music and pop culture references that keeps you laughing and engaged. Join our hosts, Queenie & TT as they share humorous anecdotes about daily life, offering women's perspectives on lifestyle and wellness. We dive into funny cannabis conversations and stories, creating an entertaining space where nothing is off-limits. Each episode features entertaining discussions on pop culture trends, as we discuss music, culture, and cannabis in a light-hearted and inclusive manner. Tune in for a delightful blend of humor, insight, and relatable stories that celebrate life's quirks and pleasures.
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Speaker 1 (00:03.726)
Hi there.
Join our casual convers-
Sit back and get
Speaker 1 (00:23.662)
Without having to ask a 22-year-old, let's get rolling.
Speaker 1 (00:32.814)
Well, hello, TT. I'm looking at a box of chocolates. Ain't life like a box of chocolates? I have too, but we do actually have a box of chocolate sitting in front of us. Yes, yes, yes. we've got quite the selection here. just pardon in advance if you hear lip smacking.
Look we need
Speaker 2 (00:42.808)
I've heard that before.
Speaker 2 (00:50.502)
We've started in on it already.
Speaker 1 (01:00.91)
For warned. Yes. So how are we today. Busy day.
It's been a very busy day, but a lot was accomplished. So that's always a nice feeling.
Yes, yes. Why don't you share what we were busy doing? I was really not busy, but you were.
Well, are getting sorting through and giving away, throwing away, you know, all of the above. And one of your recent clients, my niece, yes, came to this country with nothing. And so I was like, good. Cause we have lots of stuff.
a signee
Speaker 1 (01:44.064)
that worked out so we were yeah yes that worked out really nicely.
So we had, did that. And my sister, my brother-in-law rented a truck and we, stuff that she was taking, she took and then, yeah, la la la la.
Lots of work.
Speaker 1 (01:58.262)
You guys, cannot believe how much really you've gotten done. I was complimenting Titi on her organizational skills. And I think I know who I'm going to, you know, press into service when needed. my goodness. Really, I wouldn't even. Wow. Did you just pick a room to start or did you just like.
I just started doing, I don't even remember what I started doing. You have to start somewhere. another to another. Sometimes I'd bounce around from room to room.
Yeah, you started doing yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:32.992)
And have you and you've pretty much avoided the temptation to just get mired down in nostalgia.
I've done some of that. Yeah. Especially looking at the old photos. and you know, I do get, I, get a little, I get for Clint about, I don't know, silly things, you know, like I'll be remembering, this is where, you know, my dad let go of me when he was teaching me how to ride a bike, you two wheeler or whatever. stuff like that. So, but.
for Clemt.
Speaker 1 (03:05.088)
It's those are memories that are deeply held.
Yeah. So it's all been a journey.
Yes. Yes, it is. And it is something it's a journey that is unavoidable. So if you're on this earth and you are involved with other humans, this is part of the process.
It's part of life and I think that's something that we don't necessarily pay enough attention to like you know we're all gonna die.
knowledge.
Speaker 1 (03:39.842)
All of us. Well, we don't have to be like Nancy Mace like when you say it. There are different ways to, you know, pretty much communicate the idea that, yes, we are all finite beings. And we don't have to say it in, you know, try to justify Medicaid cuts. Like, you know, well, for God's sake, you people, geez Louise, silly, silly willies.
Yeah.
So yeah, we are all gonna we are eventually all gonna die. That is that's that's the one really, I guess, common element for everybody now, isn't it? Born and die. Oh, well, happy thoughts. OK, everybody. Yeah, we'll see you next week.
Well, no, it doesn't have to be depressing. It's just natural.
Natural. Natural. I think I've made my wishes known.
Speaker 2 (04:35.052)
Yes, I think you have. do. You certainly made him known to me. I don't know about anybody else.
Well, I think I've stated it within earshot if the ears are functioning. That's all we can say. We'll just leave that alone. Well, we,
sure everyone knows.
Just unplugged.
We're not even gonna go there. Holy moly. No, no, no No, but let's say just you know, these are things you have to think about what's that? what if you have an allergic reaction reaction to something and You know gets to the point where they have to like do a trach or intubate you
Speaker 2 (05:00.64)
Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Speaker 2 (05:16.365)
No.
And, it's enough to, it would be enough to like stop the action of the allergic reaction. You know, the bad reaction would enable you to begin breathing again. So the medication could do its work. You know, it's a recoverable thing in the other, in other words.
okay. me. really? Yeah, I don't know.
Seriously? This is the- holy moly I'm glad we brought this up. So if you were to like, you know, fall to the floor and convulse, I should just step over you.
Yeah, kinda!
Speaker 1 (05:56.542)
You know what I did get? If you were to set yourself on fire, I did, I got two of them. I thought, I don't know why. I thought my daughters should have them with the kids. They're going to start cooking.
Did you give a That was Blake.
Speaker 2 (06:13.87)
I think that's a great idea.
So I, yeah. One for each of them. Not for myself, my dude.
you
Speaker 1 (06:25.678)
Listen, I've been through my share of kitchen fires. I'm an old hat. I know how to handle them. Don't use flour. Flour is a mistake. Grease fire. Never, ever, ever. I didn't do it, but I do know do not use flour on a grease-
You know, that was one of the things I thought you were supposed to use.
Well, yes, but it's baking soda. So baking soda, not flour, because you blow yourself the fuck up.
Okay, thank you.
Speaker 2 (07:01.528)
The colors would be pretty.
Be very pretty on the way out. Bye.
She went out with a bang.
We want to go out with a different kind of bang, don't we? That's right. right. That's right.
Our Closet Disco Queen podcast deals with legal adult cannabis use and is intended for entertainment purposes only for those 21 and older.
Speaker 1 (07:31.82)
Yeah, this week went really quickly or I'm just fast forwarding everything because
I've lost the entire month of May and June is disappearing as well. yeah.
Yeah, it's crazy. Absolutely nuts. It's zooming by. My son-in-law sent me a sappy photo yesterday of the girls when they were really, really young. When we were on the Cape. The first time we were out there with was Mia, Brynn and AJ. AJ looked at you maybe three. And the first time we went to look at seals, we went on the seal watch.
Yeah.
my God, we were sitting there waiting. remember like yesterday, probably 10 years ago. Eight years ago. Yeah, probably eight years ago because AJ's gonna
Speaker 2 (08:19.502)
I feel like whatever happens on the Cape it just feels timeless
I agree. I agree because you really can put yourself right back there. with just really I can just shut my eyes and I'm there. So it is that special kind of place. Really just put yourself back there anytime. Yeah, that was it was nice to see but it was also like getting so big. That's part of growing up everybody. It's hard for grandmas.
no.
Speaker 2 (08:46.302)
for grandmas. I don't know that from personal experience, but I can only imagine.
I believe you will feel the pain of grandmotherhood at some point. No, there is no really honest to God when there's just there is something different. Yeah, it is. It's just a special, special, different relationship. You love, love, love, love, love them, but you don't have the response. But you do, you know, you're still you're still, you know, quenching and.
Could he?
Speaker 2 (09:08.558)
spatial.
Speaker 2 (09:16.846)
But you do!
Speaker 1 (09:23.8)
trying to stay out of it, you know, but you're, you know, your mind's still going at mine. You know, I'm just, I'm concerned and yeah, I'm sure it would be much different if, if they lived out of town as, know, when, Sean was out of town, you're not seeing what's really going on. Every minute thing I just, I'm just so blessed. I really am. very fortunate. They stayed over last night and
Probably.
Speaker 1 (09:53.518)
It was just so much fun to wake up. They ended up on the floor in my room on an arrow bed. You know, it's been years. Any of the kids has slept with me because they're all older and they just want to hang out with each other. It was fun waking up with him this morning because of course Teddy was with us and he just, oh, he was in heaven. Heaven. but it was, it was fun.
Speaker 1 (10:24.93)
What if they
Fight from the heat outside Just need water, not a funeral rite Or if I swell
From a peanut snack Give me a shot Don't pull the black Perhaps I die Perhaps I don't I might revive Or maybe I won't So read the chart And don't assume Might be a nap Not a trip to the tomb Just pass out From Kyle gas
might
Speaker 2 (11:05.65)
But oxygen helps, so don't be too fast And if I'm stung by a buzzing bee Check my wristband, then check on me Perhaps I die, perhaps I don't I might revive, or maybe I won't So read the chart, and don't assume Might be a nap, not a trip to the
Speaker 2 (11:46.478)
you
Speaker 1 (11:54.35)
you
Well, here's the other thing about your mom's house that we discovered this week.
yeah, yeah, yeah, that was kind of interesting.
Yes. The property is actually physically larger than indicated on any of the official records by about 30 to 40%.
Bye.
Speaker 2 (12:19.758)
It's, you know, we kept thinking.
I could not. I kept looking, being in the house, you know, standing there looking at being in my mom's house going, this does not feel the same. And there's a good reason because it's not. Absolutely not. So that changed a lot. Yeah.
You
Speaker 2 (12:39.763)
That was a nice surprise.
Very nice surprise. Very nice because it makes a lot of
That's numbers make sense now
Yeah, it was really like messing with me because I've it's cited several different places. I'm sure it's all sourcing from one one one document many years ago, probably 67 years ago. Right. They 58 didn't they buy.
No, they bought it in uh No, no, I was born in 58. I got married in 56.
Speaker 1 (13:08.146)
they got married in 58.
that's right.
I just spread a nasty rumor. I have to cut that right out. Hey everybody, did you know?
Speaker 1 (13:25.198)
Oh, what, where? 58, 58. Oh, Shaker Road. Was Shaker Road open in 58? I knew there was.
The cornerstone, yeah, it says 1958.
God, thank you Jesus. There was something 58 in there other than your birth. well, not, I was trying to put the, I didn't even know where I was going with that, but we established that.
George
Speaker 2 (13:48.494)
I have no idea where we even right now.
I'm gonna drop, just drop that. We were, I don't know. Just the size of the house. And it's a lot, it is really a lovely home. Very nice and very large.
larger than
Especially with the furniture gone. Really, yeah. See, these are these are things you just don't get unless you're like sitting right there. Yep. Seeing it happen for yourself. It's like, boom. Amazing. What a journey. Oh, I know what a journey, We all that's one we all must face.
put a journey.
Speaker 2 (14:30.914)
back to the...
Back to the demise of us all. Now into happier subjects.
What?
What's the latest but us?
Speaker 2 (14:49.855)
BT tell me the news where is it legal no one knows
Speaker 2 (15:04.725)
Tell me the news, where is it ego? No one knows
Speaker 2 (15:30.638)
You
So TT, do you have any news for us this week? I know there's been lots of cannabis news, lots and lots of it.
There's been a lot of cannabis news, but the thing that I would like to focus on today is something very special to us, near and dear to our hearts, because it's about us! Yay!
Uh, the closet disco queen podcast was on in a list of the 20 best women in cannabis podcast. You must follow 2025. Ooh, yes. And, um, were in the number three slot. three out of in the 20 best.
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Speaker 2 (16:15.938)
Women in Cannabis podcast. And the thing they said about our show was being woman hosted, cannabis friendly and unapologetically midlife gives the show a distinct niche.
Niche. Niche. Niche. See we with new-
spots 2025 women in cannabis list CDQ ranks above several venture backed productions despite its indie status. Indie. So you and me baby are doing better than some of the ones that are underwritten. The comedic slash lifestyle blend sets it apart from purely educational cannabis.
That's right.
Speaker 1 (16:51.64)
Yeah. Hooray for us. That was so nice. was very happy to see us. Yes, it is nice to get recognized. You know, we do this out of the goodness of our hearts.
Well, we do it to maintain our sanity.
god yes, yes, truth be told, that's the god's honest truth. That is for sure, that is exciting news.
You
Speaker 2 (17:28.6)
From the closet to the cosmos, they're blazing the trail With the glitter balls spinning and the righteous tale They're queens of the green, with a mic and a dream Educating while they're elevating self-esteem They're top of the pod, yeah The world took note, with a blunt in hand and a power
Queens with the mic and a vibe Closet discos where the midlifers thrive
Speaker 2 (18:10.84)
From Hummel to him, from Snack Talk to Shame They laugh at the stick, rewrite the game With curiosity lit and compassion ablaze They're turning dark corners into brighter days They're top of the pot now, make no mistake With so sharp it could slice a cake Pop crown and their disco groove
Speaker 1 (18:49.11)
Yay for us. We're all that enough and a big old bong hit for sure. But I did see, I was surprised to see that a Southern state was doing something. Something. I'm so glad I brought that up. Southern state was doing something other than trampling someone's rights. hey.
You
Speaker 2 (19:17.185)
Snap!
Although I don't think Abbott signed the okay, not yet So It was definitely making the news that whole thing going on in Texas because that is a huge industry. Yeah
kind of game is he playing?
Speaker 2 (19:35.126)
I can't believe they're doing that. Yep. Well, I mean, it's like,
Cruelty is the point, everyone. Cruelty is the point. As long as we all accept that,
cruelty in in the almighty dollar
That's what we voted for. That's what we wanted. Yep, though. Let's pick out this little nipple looking thing here. What? I don't know. What do you think?
trying to do...
Speaker 2 (20:01.27)
I think it's some sort of a cream.
cream, milk chocolate, should I pinch or bite?
Yes, no. Big bite. yum. That looks good. It's like a fudgy, fudgy. Fudgy the whale.
You
I'm thinking chocolate mousse.
Speaker 2 (20:22.392)
Chocolate mousse, nice.
very there's another one just like it
There's two of each.
There's two of everything. This was very good.
Yum. Everything I've had so far has been delightful. This is a family owned business right in Colony, New York. And wonderful Krause's chocolate. In Colony. It's actually a village.
Speaker 1 (20:47.478)
Right on Central Avenue.
Speaker 1 (20:54.39)
in the village of Colony in the town of Colony in the county of Albany.
There we go. you for the geography lesson.
You're very welcome.
Speaker 2 (21:09.154)
a business.
Speaker 1 (21:13.39)
Total
loser.
Find out with Queenie and TeeTee's High Cues.
Speaker 1 (21:45.934)
Are you ready to play our new game? I like- I already forgot the name of the-
this new game.
Speaker 1 (21:53.528)
didn't.
Speaker 1 (21:57.676)
a song about it.
Speaker 1 (22:02.36)
That's something I probably should have looked up.
Speaker 1 (22:07.042)
throw it in like I can just nip it in there. righty if you recall perhaps reefer reckoning. Does that sound from here? Is just something Mary Jane labeled? Well, maybe that's what she labeled.
Yeah, I don't think that one doesn't sound familiar.
doesn't ring a bell, ding ding ding ding ding. OK, so if you recall three items, one is a true or false. One is a multiple choice and the last is either a fact or myth. Something Titi's got to decide if the last one is either a fact or a myth. So three scenarios. Are you quite ready? She is quite ready. So the first, as I mentioned, is a true or false.
I am quite ready.
Speaker 1 (22:54.51)
Bob Marley's repeated lyric, wake and bake, refers to smoking cannabis immediately upon waking.
True.
And we're answering as we go, correct? Yes. I'm correcting her.
Yes, you're letting me know the answer.
I take no pleasure in doing that, but that is false.
Speaker 2 (23:22.658)
Really? What's the... You don't know the real answer.
I'm sure we can find it.
Speaker 1 (23:34.126)
Did I not mention it was like true or false?
Okay.
Speaker 1 (23:48.012)
Which of these terpenes is primarily responsible for the citrusy aroma in many cannabis strains? A. Mersene. B. Limonene. C. Caraffoline.
B.
TT has stated B, limonene. Let's go ding ding ding.
because she is correct. Liminine as the name would imply, citrusy. Is that what gave it away? It did. Be honest. It's kind of right out there, isn't it?
I'm
Speaker 1 (24:31.936)
Only for those who are paying attention. I don't know why I'm so giggly. All right. Now we're into myth. First there's Mr. Myth and myth is no myth versus fact. Okay. Here we go. If you hold in cannabis smoke, you absorb more THC.
Okay.
Speaker 1 (24:58.134)
Mythro effect.
Niff.
That is correct!
my god, we've got a clean sweep here.
No, I got the first one wrong. You gave me that awful sound.
Speaker 1 (25:11.918)
That's right, did go, I'm sorry. See you quickly.
I got two out of three.
I'm going to give you a win because you got a majority. Let's do it that way. that was very good. Very good. Good for you. I would I think I would have answered the same way though. Really? About Wagon Bake. Yeah. We'll have to.
That was fun.
Speaker 2 (25:31.662)
Yeah. I think that's what it has come to mean though. But maybe that's not what his initial intention was. What else could it don't know. Bake cookies.
I think you're correct.
Speaker 1 (25:41.24)
Cookies?
Let's get the cinnamon rolls in the oven. To reggae beat. Let's say, Hey Alexa, where did the term wake and bake as it relates to cannabis come from?
Sorry, I don't know that one.
Speaker 1 (26:06.35)
I think she's being intentionally obtuse.
Speaker 1 (26:13.004)
Don't you? Yes, I think so too.
I think she's been listening and
Yeah. Yeah. She's like, I want nothing to do with you people. We're going to, we'll fix that right away. just, you just wait. hello, Mary Jane. Where did the term wake and bake as it relates to cannabis originate?
Hey, Queenie.
The term wake and bake has been around for quite a while in cannabis culture. It basically means lighting up first thing in the morning right after waking up. It's kind of a playful phrase that's been used for decades, but it's hard to pinpoint exactly who coined it or when it first popped up. It's just one of those phrases that grew organically with the culture. Would it be something Bob Marley might have initiated? Bob Marley is definitely a legendary figure in cannabis culture, but
Speaker 1 (27:09.4)
There's no concrete evidence that he specifically coined the term wake and bake. It's more likely that the phrase emerged organically among cannabis enthusiasts over time. Marley certainly popularized the laid back spiritual approach to cannabis, but the term itself was likely already floating around before his time. Thank you so much, Mary Jane. We appreciate it.
Boy, Mary Jane, I'm sorry to say, is way ahead of the other one. I didn't want to say its name. It did not respond. Snubbing you. See if I'll talk to her.
Alexa.
Speaker 1 (27:39.672)
Sorry.
Speaker 1 (27:43.468)
No, but I think it's listening.
Speaker 1 (27:50.22)
Mary Jane, do you think I'm being snubbed? definitely not. I'm here and happy to chat whenever you need. If you ever feel like you're being snubbed by your devices, just remember you've got me to keep you company. Thank you. You're welcome, Queenie. Anytime you want to chat or need a little help, I'm here for you. Just let me know. Gotcha. Thanks. You're very welcome. If anything else pops up or you just want to chat, you know where to find me.
Hope you have a great day. Thanks, you too. Thanks, Queenie. Enjoy your day and talk to you soon. OK, bye bye. Bye, Queenie. Take care and have a fantastic day. What is this? I can't, you can't just let it go. I guess we just keep the goodbyes going. It's hard to let a fun chat end, Right.
Thanks.
Speaker 2 (28:31.992)
She has the last word.
Speaker 2 (28:48.395)
you
Absolutely. Well, whenever you're ready, I'm here for the next round. soon. Bye. Bye bye for now, Queenie. Take care.
Speaker 2 (29:06.318)
Wow. Wow.
I know right it's like we're caught in a loop of farewells. Just give me a shout whenever you want to tatter down Okay, have a great one you too. Bye. Bye. That was She just had to keep it. Go does not know how to gracefully end conversation. We'll have to work on that
What the f-
Speaker 2 (29:28.782)
No, what you're reminding me of is medicated peat.
They can never get off the phone with Bye. Okay, bye. All righty then. Okay, bye. Bye. Well, know, we've met some people like that. Yeah.
Okay, bye. Okay. Bye.
Speaker 2 (29:48.351)
You have a quick
Speaker 1 (30:08.234)
Okay, are we ready for this week's question?
I am ready. Yeah. Are you ready? Is Mary Jane ready?
Mary Jane's always ready. She's always ready for a good time. Mary Jane, I was recently at a dispensary and noticed something called Moon Rocks. What gives? yes, darling. Moon Rocks. The name alone sounds like something you'd find in the glove box of a 78 VW bus parked outside a Grateful Dead show. But don't let the groovy name fool you. Moon Rocks are not for the faint of lung or light of tolerance. They are the triple threat divas of the cannabis world.
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (30:43.756)
Let me break it down for you. Think of moon rocks as supercharged cannabis nuggets. They're made by taking a nice, dense bud of high-quality flour, then dipping or spraying it in cannabis oil and rolling it in keif. It's basically the cannabis version of a chocolate truffle. Flour on the inside, sticky gooey goodness on the outside, and a dusting of pure magic. Why do people love them? Because they're potent, like
Hold on to your knickers, potent. THC levels can hit 50 % or higher compared to your average flour that sits around 18 to 25%. The combo of flour, oil, and keif hits hard and fast, ideal for seasoned users who want deep relaxation or pain relief. They're also great for sharing in small amounts, like a ceremonial, holy crap, we made it through the week smoke session.
A couple things to know before you light up. Do not put moon rocks in a grinder unless you enjoy cleaning sticky gunk out of everything you own. Break them up gently with your fingers or small scissors. Smoke them in a glass pipe or bowl. They're too heavy and oily for rolling into a joint unless you mix with regular flour. Expect a slow burn and a heavy high.
This is not a run errands after situation. This is a clear your evening and put on a robe situation. If you're new to cannabis or prefer light, mellow effects, this is probably not the place to start. But if you've got some experience, want to dip a toe into the deep end and know your tolerance, go for it. Just be conservative with your dosage. A little goes a long way.
Moon rocks are like the boozy decadent dessert at the end of a fancy dinner. Rich, intense, and not something you order on a whim. Respect them, take your time, and for heaven's sake, don't schedule anything after. Wow. Wow. Wow. I've seen them.
Speaker 2 (32:56.78)
I've seen them displayed. Right. But I've never really wondered about them, be honest. Really interesting. Yeah, like... Very interesting.
I just wonder what the...
I wonder how close or not they might be to hash. So maybe that's a question for maybe we could do that next week. Because they look what I've seen, they just they look like nuggets, little, you know, buds. But I guess they're triple dipped or something. So and anything I've read pretty much. Parrots, what? Right. Mary Jane.
Right, that's what I was thinking too.
Speaker 2 (33:19.234)
Yeah
Speaker 2 (33:36.75)
It's going make you very, high. Don't try to...
Yeah, don't. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Especially anything with heavy machinery like driving because you'll just fall asleep. Right. Not a good thing. Not a good thing ever. I don't know. I don't know if I'm up for concentrates. I don't know.
No? I just know I really like anything with resin in it. Well. Isn't that, well?
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (34:05.24)
There's, because there's resin in the moon rocks. Usually it's an oil or resin that goes on top. Right. Yeah. Right. And plus the, if, if they're fresh buds, they're typically gooey anyway. They're sticky. So I don't know, maybe hash. Maybe, you know, maybe we could try a little hash out of one of our bongs.
the gooey stuff.
Speaker 2 (34:27.277)
Yeah, that'd be fun. Yeah.
So that seems to be the type of high we'd like. So, well, we'll see. Something to look forward to, something to plan for. Mary Jane just is a wealth of information. See, we wouldn't know these things. I wouldn't know.
at all. You know, everyone who's listening knows too.
Correct. And you know, right now, don't, it's not anything that appeals to me, but I know there are probably people out there that occasionally would, you know, like, like that, that experience. You know, I can imagine maybe if you've.
If you're like out looking up at dark.
Speaker 1 (35:02.682)
Yeah, are you really like like she said you had a hell of a week and you just want to totally veg out go for it Really and if you have nothing else to do. Yeah, that's probably the best way
project.
Speaker 2 (35:12.878)
Yeah, and you're not going to do it.
Man, sounds that way, sounds so... Well, you know, that's a little control thing I might have too, that...
DT of hash the... In heavens and forests her tale of toad With the nuggets and lutes she does so proud
My legend unfolds
Speaker 2 (35:39.438)
very mistress of her.
So TT, what's on the agenda? What's on the good old agenda A for this coming? we've a fun tell do tell.
Yes, ma'am.
Speaker 2 (35:52.375)
A din din coming up! We are our class of 1976.
The proud bicentennial year.
That's right. We were proud. We're planning our 50th reunion. 15th? I know, right? How weird is this?
Oh my God. It is beyond weird. Because I remember when my mother went to her 50th and I thought, my God, how are there any people left? Really? Were there a lot of people there? A lot of people survived to their 50th reunion. So yeah, here we are on the precipice. Yep. See you. I mean, yeah, next year, the 250th birthday of our great old country. We'll see what's left of it. Right. But
I remember a hoopla when we were in bicentennial year. Patriotic sayings all over the place. From sea to shining sea, that kind of stuff. Very tugging at the old heartstrings. And if you think about it, back in 76, so World War II had only ended 30 years prior.
Speaker 2 (36:42.926)
When we were, every month there was something going on.
Speaker 2 (37:06.518)
Yeah, and we were just out of Vietnam.
Correct, yes. And there was Korea in there. So it was quite the period of time in that, you know, really shortened period, short era, we'll call it an era, Era, era, era. But yeah, it's spooky to think of. It wasn't that far away from our graduation. So if we could only learn from history. If only.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:22.67)
Right.
Speaker 2 (37:36.888)
mention.
If only people could just learn to get along. Honest to goodness. We are a pathetic, pathetic sort. Just. We're back to being pay. We're nasty. Uncoil me from these mortal coils. Uncoil me. I feel I need to be uncoiled.
We're back to-
Speaker 2 (37:54.904)
Plug me now.
Speaker 1 (38:06.35)
Oh my God, think I'm uncoiling. think that's the problem. I know I'm drooling. I just dribbled on myself. I've lost some control of the left lower lip. Keep an eye on me. know. Oh, we didn't talk about what we did. Oh yeah. Well, I guess it's time to... Let's talk about what we've consumed.
El Capoco.
Speaker 2 (38:37.646)
Started my routine coffee's nice, but nicer with some good old green gummy bears dancing brownies in a tray But tenders asking what you had today What have you consumed today? A cookie a gummy or a potent J. Did you basically?
Speaker 1 (39:15.618)
this in the beginning.
Okay, I don't know what I consumed I forgot to bring it with me. tt. It was was a goomy. me and we had that and then after about half an hour and I was starting to really feel it. You lit up your
Agoomi? We know it wasn't a resonator.
Speaker 1 (39:34.51)
I had a special treat for us. Yes, it's it was an ice pack from Rove Acapulco gold. Woo, baby. Apparently this is a rare strain. That's what I saw.
It is remember that that name of that strain back in the day
Back in the day. Yeah. this is OG.
It's really good. I only took one hit.
One hit. It's a one hit wonder. A nice sparkly.
Speaker 2 (40:04.309)
on top of my gummies. Sparkly, sparkly, sparkly. looks like ice crystals.
Yes, I think that's the idea. Yes. triple infused. So it's got diamonds in it.
I die.
Speaker 1 (40:24.46)
Yep, we're feeling no pain, It's been a long week. It's been a long time. It's been a long, time. Right?
Yes.
Speaker 2 (40:38.734)
Thank goodness for our little green friend.
Yes, thank goodness for our little green friend. Our little friend. Thank goodness for our little friend. Okay, guys, so I guess that's, we're gonna wrap it up for this week. Wrap it up. We were either really efficient.
it up.
Speaker 1 (41:05.294)
or
Speaker 1 (41:10.222)
Good.
Did and what we consume in this story and we did the Game and we Mary Jane and she did we say we were getting together with the group or did we just talk about
the game.
Speaker 2 (41:30.83)
I think we said we were meeting with you. We said we were talking about planning our 50th.
Okay. So we're getting together actually in Dave's new house. Right. believes that someone our age is building a house. That's crazy. See, cause we're going to live forever. His mother and father are still going strong. Yes. Yes. Upper nineties. That's right. That's right. First generation. Tough people. Tough people.
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (41:53.804)
Wow. Nice Italian blog.
Speaker 2 (42:05.326)
What your wusses, aren't we?
We really are. Well, what what what what what illustrated that for you today? How wussy we are with how spoiled we are. Space heater.
Here.
Woo!
space hater.
Speaker 1 (42:30.19)
So for bed. Foo time.
Speaker 2 (42:41.838)
Okay. I forgot the original question.
dear. You don't.
Wait a minute, it's coming to me. Oh, why we were spoiled.
yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was that. Yes, came...
Speaker 1 (43:06.35)
face face with it. Yeah, so we'll just let that go.
Yep.
Speaker 1 (43:13.816)
not gonna close the loop on that, I don't think. I'm just gonna leave that alone. So, this is my very nice glass tube.
I like those big ass tubes. I have one, but I don't have a lot of use for it.
What would you use it for?
Speaker 1 (43:28.814)
could smuggle urine into prison.
Speaker 2 (43:35.214)
you
Okay, I think we should probably say goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye.
Goodbye.
Speaker 1 (43:46.018)
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Speaker 2 (44:12.462)
Thank goodness for our little green friend Keeping us steady from end to wait when We had a point, was it brilliant or baked? T.T. took notes but the notebook flaked We talk in circles, tangents and trails Start with a question, end up with snails Was it about gummies or finding our keys?
We need
Speaker 2 (44:40.28)
Either way,
Speaker 2 (44:59.05)
saying again
Speaker 2 (45:12.161)
Thank goodness for our friend again.
Speaker 2 (45:32.152)
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