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The White Lotus Finale & YouTubers Breaking the Law
SPOILERS AHEAD: Skip from 23:00 - 39:24
We dive headfirst into the White Lotus Season 3 finale and share our unfiltered thoughts on the season as a whole! We also dive into Alex's headshots, YouTube headlines & what's on our A-List of the Week!
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Allison Florea
Alex Hinsky
That's it, I think I have a heart attack.
Speaker 2:Remember when Demi Lovato sang heart attack at like the heart convention?
Speaker 1:Yeah, heart convention. What was it? The like National Heart Association fundraiser or something?
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was weird right.
Speaker 1:That was choice.
Speaker 2:I think Caleb was there and he didn't like think about it, but when I saw the videos and everyone else, it was like do we feel like this is out of touch, or is it maybe they asked her to? You know?
Speaker 1:sing, but she has another song about a heart that she could have sang too which one heart and I can't think of it. Skyscraper would have been a better one skyscraper is a great song you know jordan sparks is doing the backup vocals on that song I didn't know I do speaking of also singing, um, I listened to t-pain.
Speaker 2:I didn't realize. He put on spotify remember that concert he did where he sang a bunch of covers and everyone was like, oh my god, t-pain has a great voice and everyone was like dying over it like the youtube videos um well, people just had their own like phone videos of it and it was going around on tiktok and I was like well, I didn't know t-pain could sing like this.
Speaker 2:And then I he just released a song with kesha, like a couple days ago, or it was her song that he's on, yeah. And then I went to his spotify and I was like, oh, he released a whole album, that is. All these like live vocals of him singing these there's some of them are covers, I think most of them are covers but he has such a great voice that what year was that?
Speaker 1:like no, the album that you saw because I'm pretty sure that what you're referring to is he did like a live youtube show or something, and then he posted the audio from oh I mean, it wasn't, it wasn't that recent, a couple years ago, I feel, yeah, yeah that's that that it was a youtube show had no not a show. It was like he did a live set, oh, and then they released the songs oh, okay didn't know that.
Speaker 2:What an exciting thing to find, though it was exciting because I've seen those videos so many times and I get excited every time I see one of them did you add them to your Spotify playlist? I did not, but now that I've listened I feel like they'll come up for me again. I hope so. You want to get into it?
Speaker 1:Let's do it. Welcome back to the alice podcast with allison and alex I'm allison and I am alex hey how was your weekend?
Speaker 2:it was cute. We went to josh um. Josh took me to see the Alvin Ailey Dance Company.
Speaker 1:That's right Downtown. How was that?
Speaker 2:It was gorgeous they're so good. It reminded me a lot of oh my gosh, did you just write that?
Speaker 1:No, but what was that?
Speaker 2:Okay, it reminded me of college dancing, because in college it's very different from, like, commercial or competition dancing, yeah, and it's very quintessential modern like movements and stuff, and the alvin ailey dance company is also that kind of movement, yeah, and so it really took me back to college. But, uh, we had to. We studied alvin ailey in school also, so it was cool to see in person because we would watch videos and then have to have discussions about it and stuff like that, yeah, but everyone was so good. It was very, um, religious undertones. It was like there is in three acts, so there were twomissions, one was like 15 minutes and one was short, like five minutes or something, but the beginning was, um, I I think from what I picked up, based on also some of the titles of the pieces it was like the beginning was you're kind of on earth and then the middle act was you were in heaven or hell.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Wait, was it. Heaven or hell was like clouds and it was very ethereal and it was giving heaven. Okay, but then there was also one that was three guys and it was giving hell. There was flames on the background, was this at a church no, it was downtown at a theater was it the hominson? No, it was a woman's name, dorothy.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It was at Dorothy.
Speaker 2:It was at Dorothy. Okay, the third act was like more upbeat and, like you know, getting down, so highly recommend.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was good Sunday, didn't really do much.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Did it? Did I? No, I worked out and I edited. No, that was Saturday, definitely.
Speaker 1:Was it? Yeah, it was, it was Saturday.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't think anything really happened besides.
Speaker 1:Wasn't the Albanini dance thing on Saturday, Friday.
Speaker 2:Friday. So I feel like Saturday I didn't do much and also Sunday I didn't do much.
Speaker 1:Okay that I didn't do much and also Sunday I didn't do much.
Speaker 2:Okay, you had a chill weekend Nice.
Speaker 1:What'd you do? So Did we record on Friday, or we recorded?
Speaker 2:Thursday we it was the end of the week, it was.
Speaker 1:Friday morning.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And then we went. You went shopping with me, so oh yeah, that was fun. Yeah, so I ended up wearing so, allison and I. I had headshots on Saturday, so Allie and I went shopping after we recorded on Friday, so that she could help me find some looks. I ended up wearing the sweatshirt from Uniqlo was perfect with the black jean jacket.
Speaker 2:It was like a maroon sweatshirt.
Speaker 1:Yeah, in the photos it really looks chocolate brown, which is kind of nice.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I like a black and brown moment in clothes and some people don't.
Speaker 1:It was nice. And then I wore that yeah, the jean jacket from forever 21 over it. And then my second look I ended up like using something from my closet I've never worn before, because I was like everything I pieced together, because I was trying on a bunch of things friday night. Everything was black, black, gray, a touch of white and I was like I need something with color. So I have this like short sleeve denim button up that I've never worn, and I was like, oh, this is very commercial.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, cute.
Speaker 1:So I wore that for the second look and then my third. I did my like silver steel toed boots, black jeans, just a white tank top and then that, the other jacket I got from Forever 21, the one with the texture that was like the only one left. It looks really good. Those photos are really fun. Um, so I was up very late Friday Just be. I wanted to make sure, absolutely sure, what I was going to wear.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what time did you have to be there, not till?
Speaker 1:1230. I scheduled it for later in the like the afternoon, cause A it's in pasadena and b because I was like I don't want to be puffy yeah which I did a lot of research to a couple weeks ago on like the best under eye patches for puffiness and discoloration or like lightness. So I bought these ones. I was like they're so expensive, but they had really good reviews what was the brand? God damn it. I don't remember, but it's.
Speaker 2:They're pink and red like is it like a well-known brand? Yeah, oh, pink and red.
Speaker 1:Six pack for like $20. Oh my God, I was like okay, well.
Speaker 2:Did they work?
Speaker 1:Oh my God, I got like six hours of like some weird white like lightning that happened to my eyes, like I have naturally like pretty dark under eyes, have my whole life, and this like did something. Plus I had concealer that I put on after but puffiness gone and it's like only wear them 15 minutes. I was like that's, I'm gonna do 20 well, I get it no, it didn't burn anything. And the the thing with under eye patches everyone who wears them knows this, but the jelly ones always slide just slide down.
Speaker 1:It's like no, so I specifically wanted ones that were like anti-slip yeah and actually worked. I will never not buy any other kind.
Speaker 2:These were incredible well, you're gonna have to drop the link I will.
Speaker 1:Okay, I got them on off of amazon. Let me just look real quick so everyone knows, including you, allison. So so sorry it's worth the wait, because everyone should know, because I'll forget well, they don't have to wait.
Speaker 2:I'll probably just cut out the dead air.
Speaker 1:You know good point, um point, and then so that. So Saturday morning I wake up, I put on the under eye patches, I'm like, okay, I'm feeling good, faded, the brand is Faded.
Speaker 2:Faded, all right.
Speaker 1:And it's there. Oh, it's Faded by Topicals, topicals Faded Brightening Under Eye Mask.
Speaker 2:Okay, $22 for a six pack.
Speaker 1:That's insane, but I did it and I'm going to be stingy with them, but it works.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm sure like if you wait until you really need them, then yeah, Like this is not.
Speaker 1:this is not an everyday kind of thing, but anyway.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So I got up, I had a great morning. I had my coffee, I was in a great mood, I had everything packed and ready to go.
Speaker 2:I left I got there.
Speaker 1:I got there with five minutes to spare. There was no traffic. The photographer was so nice. He his name is Jimmy, he was. You know. It's like people look at me and they're like you're someone I can just tell everything to you know, that happens. So it was 0.5 seconds into like hugging saying hello, we're walking to the studio and I was like how's your day going so far?
Speaker 1:He's like uh, you know, I'm, I just I'm going through a heartbreak and I was like but Tom's house is broken into Tom's house, I was like, oh my God, I was like dude, I'm coming out the other end of that. So like I totally, totally feel for you and he was like you do oh my god, did he start crying?
Speaker 2:no, but I was like is this?
Speaker 1:I was like no, listen, like so I mean, he was, he was pretty light about it and I was like the universe, please don't let this affect the shoot. No, but it didn't. We got in there he. He showed me like because I had sent him the looks very late the night before, because he wanted to like pre-set up the backdrops or have them ready, and I was was like I'm sorry this is so late, but I wanted to be sure he had everything ready to go. He played. He was like do you have a music preference? I was like what did you have going on? He's like I was going to play Ariana's new album. I was like perfect, is he gay? He is of the topic of spirituality and how he came out here very religious and going to church.
Speaker 2:Are you the same person?
Speaker 1:He was born in China. He's from China and then but lived in the Midwest and then came out here and was closeted the whole thing. I was like brother, I get it Do you want to meet up and cry? Yeah, we're going to hang out cause we hit it off he was really nice, um, and then he asked me if I would be open to modeling for some of his artwork and he's, he does like a.
Speaker 1:He does really amazing photography with lights like light, like kind of like ben yeah, you know, oh, okay very creative, very like slow shutter speed but with like, really like, really good stuff and he was like more editorial, yeah exactly, and he was like if you're like, I'd love to hire you to do that. I was like, yeah, of course. So I'm supposed to get the photos tomorrow to choose, and then like raw or he's editing. He's going to well, yeah, all of them, and then I'm going to choose five from each look and he's going to edit them. I was like five, generous but also that's not normal.
Speaker 1:No Like with the headshot session I have in may. They're like insane one.
Speaker 2:She will edit two but you get all of them so you could edit from him.
Speaker 1:I get all the raws in full quality so I can edit, and I didn't share with him that I'm you're good at it, because what if you don't like his edit? Exactly. But what if I love his edit? Yeah, so he does five per look, so 15 total and then 20 per beyond that. But I was like I won't thank you. Um, she will edit two out of the whole. All of them.
Speaker 1:I'm doing four looks with her out of all four looks two, and then she gives you all of them in a low resolution why would she even do that?
Speaker 2:exactly like why would you want low res photos?
Speaker 1:because you can technically use low res photos. So, like angela explained this to me, because she has shot with her, okay, they're like you can't, you can print them on a five by like eight and a half by eleven, like what you do with your resume, and it's fine yeah anything beyond that size like it's not good quality okay I, I would. I would equate it to like what an iphone photo would be like.
Speaker 1:That quality okay, but then the one she gives you edited, could literally be on a poster, like on a billboard yeah okay, so she does two included and then beyond that it's like 40 each could you pay more if you wanted them in high res?
Speaker 2:like does she have tiers of?
Speaker 1:no, so like say there was one I wanted in high res, the only option is to pay her to edit it. Okay, so angela's, like I like way she edits, so it's going to be fine. And like Angela's, like you can add a low resolution and.
Speaker 1:I and also we have AI that can enhance things. So not stressed about it. But no, that's not normal to edit that many. Okay and um, then I'm hitting the ground running. We got, we got lots of things happening. I'm excited. So that was my Saturday, and then I treated myself. I was like I haven't had pizza in a fortnight, so I got my favorite gluten-free. A fortnight that's two weeks. So I got my favorite gluten-free crust pizza from the pizza press and sat upstairs and re-hung my sheer curtains and watched, binge-watched something, what was it? Michelle Buteau's show on Netflix. And then, I don't know, her had a great little evening to myself and it was a great Saturday. And then yesterday I, what did I do? Wow, lots of empty space here.
Speaker 2:Probably edited.
Speaker 1:Oh, I edited the podcast. And then I I definitely left the house at some point. I did a oh, I edited the podcast and then I definitely left the house at some point. I did a lot of work around the house, built that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like that.
Speaker 1:Furniture's getting built. You guys, my bed is built. Oh, that's what I did Friday night or Saturday night I built the bed, I did my curtains and built the bed. So I was up pretty late Saturday doing that, and then Sunday. I definitely left the house at some point. Oh, I went to the vegan farmer's market in north hollywood, which I used to go to all the time because it was right behind where I lived with my ex.
Speaker 1:So we just walk outside you know the red line station? Yeah, so it's like they block off lancashire and it's vegan.
Speaker 2:Does that just mean it's produce or it's vegan products?
Speaker 1:vegan vendors. So it's like it's like all the food is vegan and then like there's clothing and yeah you know little shops and crystal things and that it was hot as hell, but it was cute. And then did some more building of furniture and stuff wow it was a very productive weekend and then I was like I'm so ready for monday. And then monday hit and I was like, yeah, so much to do so I forgot I forgot that I went on such a long walk yesterday, which was Sunday. What kind of a walk?
Speaker 2:I just went on a walk.
Speaker 1:Like a long girl walk. Yeah, like under the bridge with the pigeons. Yes, oh, you did, oh my gosh.
Speaker 2:So yeah, because I was going to go to like a stretch class at the yoga place. Yeah, because it wasn't going to be like high intensity, I wasn't going to be burning a lot of calories. I was like oh, like I also, I'm going to go on a walk just to do like a little extra movement. Today I walked up in Jura. I walked all the way to I don't know the name of the street.
Speaker 1:Would it be more park?
Speaker 2:No more park is like parallel. Is it by the Galleria? Is that the street you're talking about?
Speaker 2:no, I walked um to where, like crave cafe sushi is okay, I don't know, I don't know what it's called either, but I but I went to a couple like thrift shops as I walked by them, because there's a second street on the one side and then there's a different one on the other side, and so how were? They. I mean I didn't really buy anything. If, if something really jumped out to me that I was going to be super excited about, I would have bought it, but I didn't really want to carry it around, have something in my hands.
Speaker 2:Um, and I walked by this massage place and there was ladies outside and I was like I know what they're going to talk to me, even though I had headphones in, yeah, but they stopped me and they were like, hey, do you get massages? And I was like I do. And they were like, okay, wow, and because I feel like probably people are like no, so they were excited about that. And then they were like oh, so like where do you go? And I was like, look, I'm, I'm not going to lie to you. I go to massage and V, but I pay $70 a month and no one else has that same price. So it's, it would be really hard for me to change. And I was just going to walk away after that and she was like, oh, I understand, $70 is hard to beat. But like, oh, this used to be a massage and V. And I was like, yeah, I know I used to come here. And she was like do you want to come in and see all the changes we've made?
Speaker 1:Was this a grand opening or something?
Speaker 2:No, it's been open forever.
Speaker 1:This is just their boss was like get out and get some people in here and I was like sure I didn't want to, but I felt bad.
Speaker 2:So she walked me in and she showed me they have these like little beds that you can lay in while you're waiting for your massage that like vibrate and have like sound, and I'm sure that they're great.
Speaker 1:That sounds very nice to do.
Speaker 2:And then she showed me the rooms. They look exactly like every other massage room that's ever been made. And then she was like, oh, she was telling me the prices and everything. And I was like you know what? Thank you for this information and I will let you know, bless, but you're. Their memberships are a hundred dollars to $115, depending on you, there's a membership place.
Speaker 2:It's a membership place you have to sign. I mean you could pay for a one-off, I'm sure, but it's gonna be way more expensive. Yeah, it was like um, you can sign up for a full 12 months like a contract and that is the 99. Or if you pay monthly with no contract, it's like 110 or 115 and I was like, I think, one massage a month yeah, I was like I'm sorry, I pay 70, I going to do it again.
Speaker 2:And here's the thing. Um, I have been grandfathered into that amount because it is higher pretty much at every other place. Uh, at massage and be, and I went to a different location than my home location last month.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And every other time I've done that like they still honor my price that I've paid. And this one I went to was like um, I just need to collect 10 more dollars from you because our price is $79. I was like yo, you should tell me that beforehand, because I wouldn't have come here, I could have just gone to my home place. I like your guys's facility better, and so that's why I came here. But I would have just I could have just gone to my home building.
Speaker 2:So now I will never be back here because that's annoying to me that there was no disclosure. She was like I'm sorry, my boss just like said we have to start doing this because they've never done it before. And I was like you need to have signs up, you need to call me and tell me so then why doesn't your membership just go up? Well, because I am grandfathered in. So if I go to my home one, it's still the $69.
Speaker 1:It will not change there.
Speaker 2:I don't think so.
Speaker 1:Okay, that was why I was wondering. So then you're not going to go back to North Hollywood and they're going to be like $10 more please?
Speaker 2:They better not, because then at that point it's like, then raise the price. Yeah, no, I'm pretty sure like it. For me it will never go up. They might have raised it for new customers, but I am grandfathered into the original price.
Speaker 1:Is this a write-off for you because it's related to your?
Speaker 2:work oh my gosh, I try every year to write off my massage and they're like, if you have like a condition like where your doctor says that you have to get massages, I probably could go to my doctor and be like hey, can you get me a note? I just never have, because to get massages I probably could go to my doctor and be like hey, can you get?
Speaker 2:me a note. I just never have because this is the only. This past year is the first year I've had a doctor in a long time, so every year on my taxes. I'm like wellness and I'm like I'm a dancer because I can write off lots of things.
Speaker 1:I can write off makeup.
Speaker 2:I can write off um types of clothing. I can write off um makeup. Did I say makeup, oh hair, okay, spray tans, like anything that is for me to be used on stage or on camera, can be written off because I'm a performer, got it. And I've tried it all the time, and so every time I try again because I'm just like maybe they'll change the law.
Speaker 1:No, the law is standing strong.
Speaker 2:It's standing Okay.
Speaker 1:But yeah, that was an annoying thing that is annoying. I'm sorry. Yeah, but then did you leave there and how long was your walk?
Speaker 2:check that oh sorry, it was um two hours round trip round trip okay oh, the pigeons.
Speaker 2:So I walked down one side of the street and I walked back the other side, yeah, and as I was walking under the bridge, I was just like please don't poop on me, please don't poop on me, please don't poop on me. And I was like so grossed out because I'm walking on the concrete that there is so much poop on and I'm like trying to tiptoe around or whatever. And I was. I had like goosebumps because I was so stressed by these pigeons. And then there was one that popped out in front of me and I stopped in my tracks and I was like you better move, get out of here. I can't Go on. I hate birds so much, I hate pigeons so much.
Speaker 1:Guys, she hates them.
Speaker 2:Ew, but the rest of my walk was great. I walked into World Market also. Okay, Gave a little jaunt around, I could have bought a few things and again I was like one you don't need these things. And two. I didn't want to carry them further Right Right Right.
Speaker 2:Yeah. But I realized in my two hour walk, so on Halloween, Josh and I went to a bar in that area and from there I was like we can walk home, Like I've totally walked home before, and we started to walk and we got a couple blocks and then I realized that I had on heels, or like higher heels than just like tennis shoes, and I was like we can't do it. But again I was like walking this, I was like we totally could have done it and I, when I talked to him later he was like no, like we were drunk and you had on heels, Like we were never going to make it that far.
Speaker 1:We can do it.
Speaker 2:We got like a couple blocks and then we had to call an Uber because my feet hurt. Anyway, that's a little anecdote. Love that yeah. Um, the White Lotus.
Speaker 1:Oh, the White Lotus.
Speaker 2:Finale was last night. Yeah oh, the White Lotus is finished. Finale was last night.
Speaker 1:Yeah, spoilers ahead, I assume.
Speaker 2:Spoilers ahead. I don't know how to tell you how far to go in advance. It's probably going to be a minute, because I have things to say Me too.
Speaker 1:I don't know what to say so, this is your time.
Speaker 2:I guess we can try to put a timestamp in this time. Okay, okay okay, all right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so look, yeah, so look for the time, sam. What are your thoughts? I initially when it finished. Oh, that's what I did yesterday. I watched the white lotus same. I was not initially. I was like I wish they had shown more of like the family's reaction to realizing.
Speaker 2:Also, I loved the theory where um, oh to realizing that they're broke yeah, I wish they had shown more of their reaction.
Speaker 1:But then there was and I also was hoping for this theory that was going around about how the mom, what is her name?
Speaker 1:lorazepam sam her I don't know what her name is the theory of like she knew that this was coming, so she had been preparing for it, and like there was. I was hoping for a month you didn't hear this theory. No, that she knew that they were like going to be in trouble. So because there was a comment she made in an earlier episode about, uh, an accounts offshore of the cayman islands, oh so people were like, ah, what if she's been preparing for this secretly? He's about to freak out yeah, or like my.
Speaker 2:The theory that I was going with was like he's going to end up killing one of the kids or something and then she's going to be like like accidentally, you thought because he was planning to kill them all and she was like he wasn't planning to kill them all until like that moment, right like all these episodes he was going to kill himself no, what are you talking about?
Speaker 1:there's in every episode he has a flash, he has a vision of him shooting or killing all of them you're right.
Speaker 2:I truly did not remember that the whole time, so he was always contemplating between killing them and then himself, or just himself. Yeah.
Speaker 1:So I thought he was going to kill a kid. That's so funny. And then she was going to be like, why did you do that?
Speaker 2:I knew this was coming, I prepared for it. That would have been better than what it was Because when, okay, yeah, I totally forgot about the visions, because here here's my thing I have been not a hundred percent in every episode. It's fucking hard to because it's so slow. Yeah, like I think that I, whatever part of me, has a little bit of adhd in it, I could not pay attention 100 to all these episodes I was on my phone.
Speaker 2:I was like playing candy crush. So that is my bad. I did forget about those visions because in the moment I was like what? Why are you killing your family? Just Just kill yourself If?
Speaker 2:you're going to do it like your family didn't ask for this and they're going to get your life insurance policy. So you're not just going to be like unless you don't have one. But I feel like they would have told us that. So if you really need to kill someone, kill yourself, and I'm not condoning that everyone, I'm just yeah. At the end, when the sun just like opened his eyes, I was like okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he like died for a second.
Speaker 2:Like there's no stakes that really pulled through on that, because, yeah, we didn't get any closure on them. He's just like, hey, everything's about to change.
Speaker 1:Also, what fool wouldn't rinse the blender? That was disgusting.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I heard someone say that today and they were like, well, he should have rinsed it. That's what.
Speaker 1:I mean they were like, well, he should have rinsed, rinsed it, that's what I mean. The dad, because like, oh sure, but like why would you wake up? You saw this dusty ass blender just sitting out all night and you just add water, and I know.
Speaker 2:But they set it up one he's a teenage boy who's like dumb. And two they set it up earlier in the episode where the brother was like I already made my uh shake the stuff's over there. You can like make another one if you want. So I think that that's what they were doing. They were like one he's a dumb teenager and two like he just assumed it was his brother's shake.
Speaker 1:No Cause. The night before he remember, he walks right past after his dad makes the pina coladas. He like, looks right at it.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Cause I thought what was going to happen is he was going to like sneak it and down it.
Speaker 1:I thought that too I will say about this family, before we move on to other people, that the whole time he was having those flashes it was reminding me of the true crime story, like the real the, the rich dude who realized he was had no money, killed his entire family and then himself, and this happened somewhere in the midwest, like back in the late 90s, okay, and the family, like the bodies, weren't discovered for like a month okay or no, he fled and started a new life, but anyway, that is what inspired that storyline oh, really, so I watched they are.
Speaker 2:I watched them after that episode but I watched.
Speaker 1:After the episode mike white was like it's inspired by that. I was like, okay, which sidebar everyone? That story, the true crime story I was just mentioning. This guy kills his whole family, he flees the country, he starts a new life. They never catch it. They don't catch him for a long, long time and in their mansion they had a tiffany skylight that was worth more money than the debt they were in and they could have just sold it and everything would have been, isn't that?
Speaker 2:and that is. I think about that a lot, I think about that a lot. I think about that a lot. Tiffany's skylight.
Speaker 1:Tiffany like stained glass window oh okay. That was a skylight in their mansion.
Speaker 2:Dang.
Speaker 1:Worth more than the debt that they were in.
Speaker 2:That's insane. It's crazy. There should be a whole movie.
Speaker 1:I agree, but it's just a really popular podcast or a really popular true crime story. Anyway, I digress.
Speaker 2:I do understand now why the daughter all of a sudden switched up and was like but I don't understand why. Because she just she goes to the monastery. The little brother's like, oh, I think I want to do this too. And then she's like nevermind, I don't want to do it because I don't want you to do it with me.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And then the dad he's like, she's like I don't. I actually don't think I want to do this. Was she saying that just because she?
Speaker 1:didn't want the brother. No, I think she was like like what she said in her monologue. I think she was like trying to force wanting to do it. Yeah, because she felt bad that she had life so easy yeah, okay it's like commendable kind of so then he's just like he was.
Speaker 2:Only he was gonna let the one live that said that he could live yeah.
Speaker 1:So he was gonna let them, I think, let them both live, and then when she was like I, I can't, I need all of this stuff yeah, but like just because he said, that doesn't mean it's true, like the kid yeah, he's just a kid yeah, but the dad is obviously like off his rocker he literally tried to kill them with the strangest looking fruit yeah, I thought I thought that he was.
Speaker 2:They were just just all going to die in the sun, like I. Really, I thought I feel like that would have actually been a better end of their story to me, even though it is would be sad.
Speaker 2:I just feel like someone the sun, um finding them the next morning or whatever the next morning or whatever and like him having to figure that out is a more interesting oh end of the story to me than him almost dying and then just opening his eyes and not being dead and then then being on the boat just being like, well, we're you know things are about to change and then we don't see anything ever again I thought there was.
Speaker 1:there could have been a point where that he's freaking out cause the son is dead. The family comes back and then they help cover it up, like they get rid of the body.
Speaker 2:Also more interesting, but there wasn't enough time.
Speaker 1:There wasn't.
Speaker 2:Maybe they get their whole spinoff.
Speaker 1:I think it's fun. Maybe I think it's clever. They're like through lines to other seasons you haven't seen, so you didn't. You didn't catch probably that. Um, who's the woman that got the 5 million?
Speaker 2:I feel like her real name is Natasha. I don't remember her, her and her son Zion they.
Speaker 1:And then she does the the guy that she sleeps with that she's going to. She does to him what Tanya did to her.
Speaker 2:I heard that. Yeah, I didn't know that but I did hear is sad because that guy liked her and she was a good person and that was kind of shitty. I my favorite conclusion to any of the stories was the three gal pals. I was like that felt so real. It was real. I wrote this down like they just ended up having a girl like a quintessential girls trip where they had fun, something happened. They got mad at each other they all got in a fight.
Speaker 2:They hate each other for a little bit and then they have this like come to jesus talk at the end of the trip, where they're like we love each other and, like you know, girls forever, and then they're just like besties yeah, like they, like the they again like, fully accept each other for who they are and what they are. It's such a girly pop thing. Yeah, so I did enjoy that because I was I could, I could have seen um the one.
Speaker 1:Carrie Coon.
Speaker 2:Carrie Coon just being like yeah, I don't, like, I don't actually, like you Agreed.
Speaker 1:That's what I thought it could have gone that way.
Speaker 2:Because, like, that is also interesting, because you know, she doesn't actually. I mean there, she loves them, but there are things about them she doesn't like and her just being like. You know what? Like, I'm finally standing up for myself. I don't actually like being around you guys like yeah I don't want to be your friend, right, um, but it was cute that it ended up just being like, yeah, it was very real life I also called that that was his dad.
Speaker 1:I was like I knew it.
Speaker 2:I was like this is are we supposed to believe that he has Asian in him? Does he in real life? Because I, when that happened, I was like what?
Speaker 1:well, do you think that his dad was Asian? Wait what do you think that he was Asian? He was Thai you think he was ty?
Speaker 2:wait the owner yeah was he not?
Speaker 1:I don't think so interesting or like I think he was also mixed it.
Speaker 2:If it was that let me look at him again see what his imdb says okay, he's definitely not ish, but I feel like he's from pittsburgh, pennsylvania. I feel like he looked like it to me. He's from.
Speaker 1:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2:I feel like he looked like it to me and I'm not saying that you're like.
Speaker 1:I'm not accusing you of being blind to race. Because I knew him from movies, old movies and shows.
Speaker 2:Yeah, all these pictures are very young of him that I'm seeing, so I feel like I would. Yeah, I need to find one. That's very recent.
Speaker 1:I thought he was maybe mixed, but definitely there's a white man there, so that that's kind of what.
Speaker 2:okay, well, I guess I didn't call. I didn't call that, okay, but I didn't think that he was going to come with a gun and like threaten him, like I thought, because if he like, since he is his dad, even even me not correlating those two things I feel like he in my mind. I thought he was going to come and just be like hey, like let's talk, and in public, so you can't beat me up again and then explain whatever.
Speaker 2:Like I thought that his part was gonna end positively, because he was such a like negative guy the whole time that I thought his arc was to be like end positively, got it. And the fact that he was so like passive and blah to Chloe is at her and then she gets shot and is dying and he's finally like oh, I, like, I love you. We're going to be together and it's like oh, now you have like feelings that you're showing her.
Speaker 1:She did say in episode two we're going to die together.
Speaker 2:And they sure did in episode two. We're going to die together and they sure did, they sure did, and so let's talk about guy talk. What's that? The guy, the security guard, that?
Speaker 1:shot him so sounded like guys talking. Let's talk about guy talk.
Speaker 2:How do you say his name? That's correct, yeah, um first of all, lisa pissed me off yeah, what a toxic bitch yeah, she's like I don't want to date you if you're not, if you don't have a good job and you're rich and you are a manly man.
Speaker 1:He's like, so dinner, dinner tomorrow.
Speaker 2:I'll think about it and it's like okay, he wanted. He was like this job is not right for me and I want to find a job that I actually like doing and she's like well, then you're gonna have to start from the bottom up and I don't want to date someone.
Speaker 1:That's a loser at the bottom, the. The only annoying part is that, like good for him, he got his bag, he moved his way up, but I wish that he had left her in the dust.
Speaker 2:But like is he really going to save this lady? Like he could barely shoot, Like when he like, needed to, and did he need to because his back was to him? Could he not have just?
Speaker 1:gone up and walking so slowly carrying a body. Could he carrying a body? Could he not have just been like I'm gonna put you in handcuffs?
Speaker 2:I think it's because the woman was saying kill, shoot him, shoot him.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he was like I gotta do this to earn this spot he gets down on one knee like you.
Speaker 2:Didn't need to do that either. He was walking so slow it's very greek tragedy that yeah, you know all of that yeah, um, who else? Oh, what? What was the incest for? Like, what, what?
Speaker 1:were they setting up for us? I think it's just, that's just to be this show. There's always a. Is this still recording?
Speaker 2:yes, there's a notification life 360 oh that's emily's.
Speaker 1:Emily. You know you're listening to this. My phone. Just let me know that you're home safe oh, that's so sweet.
Speaker 2:Um yeah, it was just to be controversial to get people to talk yeah, because that's what white lotus. There's always something like that in each season and the, the younger brother, just being like you know, I looked over and you looked like you know you were left out and I just thought I'd you know, include you, I'm a pleaser, is the crazy line I just thought I'd like help. I didn't want you to feel left out.
Speaker 2:It's like okay so nice of you um, okay, I also feel like frank the friend. What, what was his storyline like? Why was that left open?
Speaker 2:or what was the purpose of his whole monologue of like I, you know, slept with all these women and then I just wanted to become the woman and he and I don't know, because the last shot of him is him like praying in a buddhist temple yeah, so it's just like it was just showing, like the like human experience of people who, because the last shot of the new guest staying and they have no idea what just happened and they're partying and they're just like life, just like reset for all those people and they had no idea, like that was a metaphor, obviously, of whatever. So, um, was it him a metaphor of? Just like?
Speaker 2:I don't know, people go through these like stages and I think they just wanted to have that actor in the show and let's give you this crazy because I don't totally know yeah, like because he he obviously breaks his sobriety and is yeah partying till the next day and then he gets right back on yeah, so what? Yeah? Why did we need that I?
Speaker 2:don't know, I felt like I obviously haven't seen the other two seasons To me I wasn't every episode I wasn't excited to watch, Like when I was watching Paradise. I couldn't get enough. I was like I needed to know what happened, I needed to watch the next episode and I feel like everyone acts like that's the way they feel with white lotus it is how I felt the first two seasons okay, well, I am holding space for the first, at least the first season.
Speaker 1:He did, mike white did say because they got renewed, obviously, and he did say that he's with the fourth season he's going to try to get away from the waves crashing island vibes. So that would be interesting, cause it's been, like it's always, a beachy scene, I think. I don't know I really liked the second one.
Speaker 2:Everyone unanimously likes the first one. I have mixed reviews on the second one from people.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I go back and forth, but I think there was, it was way more exciting. There was just so much more happening in each episode.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I there was. It was way more exciting. There was just so much more happening in each episode. Yeah, I kind of I feel like I'm landing on. It was like a 6.8 to me like this one.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the fourth or the third yes, because there were interesting things that I was watching and I was like whoa and I was interested in the moment. But as I scale back from the whole thing like I was not dying to watch every episode and I and I was not keeping my it wasn't keeping my attention Clearly I miss things that really explained other things because I was ended up I finding was finding myself doing other things.
Speaker 1:I wish it had just been a four part mini series.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I said that to Josh when I was cause he stopped watching after like episode three, and so last night after I watched it, I gave him the here's. Here's the notes of what happened and, um, I was like I feel like I wish if it had been way less episodes. They would have had to get move along faster. And maybe that would have kept 100, my interest more I don't know.
Speaker 1:You guys let us know what you think so yeah, white lotus the white lotus.
Speaker 2:How much does it cost to stay at one of them?
Speaker 1:the one that gary was at was like 126 000 a night is that episode?
Speaker 2:is that season two? Oh? You need the house I'm thinking four seasons thailand. It's obviously very expensive now I wonder what it was before. I mean, four seasons are it's expensive regardless. But let's say we want to stay in October of this year and we're going to stay for four days.
Speaker 1:Is October the off season? Do we know?
Speaker 2:I have no idea. We're going to have one room for two adults. Okay, it's probably not even available. The Serenity Pool Villa that is a king you can do a king bed or you can do two twins is $1,300 a night.
Speaker 1:For four seasons.
Speaker 2:Okay, bed and breakfast is $1,500. There is an ocean pool villa is $1,600. So it keeps going up to if we get Family pool villa feels like where the family stayed that's 2000 a night. And there's a beach villa that's like.
Speaker 1:Honestly family villa 2000 a night if you get like five friends.
Speaker 2:Yeah, let me see how many people can stay there. Um, two adults, four people. You can do a king bed or two twins and a roll away or a crib.
Speaker 1:Okay. Well then, I don't think that was where the family stayed, cause that was huge.
Speaker 2:Yes, I don't know how, maybe I need to keep scrolling Four bedroom residence. Maybe that was there we go. It's 8,500. Well, okay, advanced purchase though 20% off, so that's fun that. Okay, advanced purchase though 20% off. So that's fun, that's something, okay. Well, there you go, if you guys want to stay there.
Speaker 2:I saw that they invited some creators a couple of weeks ago to go and um stay for like three, four days and they watched that episode that week and then they got to just like be there for a week and just make some content. I was so jealous Damn out to just like be there for a week and just make some content. I was so jealous, Damn.
Speaker 2:Yes, well, speaking of um, content I just saw this headline, like a couple hours ago, and I wanted to say it. So this YouTuber, um, got arrested for bringing a diet Coke which should have been a Coke zero offense Number one right. So there's this Island that's um off the coast of India. I believe that is completely untouched by man man. There is a tribe that lives there for thousands of years. They don't leave and they don't allow people to come there. If you try to go there, they will kill you.
Speaker 1:Like they'll eat you.
Speaker 2:Um, or they'll just kill you. I don't know if they eat you. Let me see if I can find what it's called. Indian police have arrested a 24 year old american youtuber who visited an off-limits island in the indian ocean and left an offering of a diet coke can and a coconut, and attempt to make contact with an isolated tribe known for attacking intruders. You don't want that they eat them. Um, it's he. Restricted territory of North Sentinel Island, part of India's Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It's the Sentinelese tribe is who lives there and, yeah, thousands of years, no one goes there, no one leaves. They're just like.
Speaker 1:They don't know about Britney Spears.
Speaker 2:No, they don't know anything.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:They're the only, I think, like untouched people that don't know any modern technology. They literally know nothing that we know.
Speaker 1:Wow.
Speaker 2:They just like hunt for food. I'm sure they have their own, you know there's probably a king or whatever and they just have their own way of living and they have nothing that we know. But with that comes, like they are not, they're very susceptible to disease because they don't have immunity like we do to common germs, so they're protected by whatever world government laws that are like no one can go there basically.
Speaker 2:So you're banned from even traveling within three miles of the island and they use spears and bows and arrows to hunt the animals that roam the small, heavily forested island. But they have to definitely. They can't kill all the animals.
Speaker 2:They have to leave some to keep yeah, they know yeah, in 2018, an american missionary who landed illegally on the beach was killed by islanders, who apparently shot him with arrows, then buried his body on the beach. Okay, so here's my question, though what if, um, I'm on a boat and we something happens and I get shipwrecked and I land at this island? Why should I be killed?
Speaker 1:I didn't mean to well, you can't communicate that to them? I know so what's the headline? Oh sorry, he was just arrested, american usual arrested him indian official indian police, who told them, who said, hey, just so you know, this guy left a diet coke on the island yeah, I think that he was spotted by, so I was arrested on march 31st.
Speaker 2:After two days after he set foot on the restricted territory part of Indians uh, those islands I said earlier, the local court last week sent him to a 14 day judicial custody and he is set to appear again in the court on April 17th. Charges carry a possible sentence up to five years in prison and a fine.
Speaker 2:So they're afraid like there's germs on the Diet Coke, yeah, if yeah, indian authorities said that, uh, they had informed the US embassy and police said he was guided by GPS navigation during his journey and surveyed the island with binoculars before landing. He stayed on the beach for about an hour blowing a whistle to attract attention, but he got no response. He later left a can of Diet Coke and a coconut as an offering. It wasn't even a full can like, so that I thought that he was leaving it so they could taste the diet coke and be like what is?
Speaker 2:this magical elixir that diet coke rude, that is so rude. Um made a video on his camera and collected some sand samples before returning to his boat. On his return, he was spotted by a local fisherman, who informed authorities that he was arrested in Port Blair, the capital of those islands and archipelago, nearly 750 miles East of Indian India's mainland. So, yeah, this um fishermen saw him, and I would say too, cause, like these, people deserve to not be bothered.
Speaker 2:They don't want to be bothered. They could have probably by this time built a boat to get them somewhere else. So, they clearly don't want to leave. They don't want to be bothered, so stop trying.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But I just thought it was annoying that like, of course it's a YouTuber, of course it's like giving a bad name to content creators, but obviously it should have been a Coke Zero.
Speaker 1:Right Period. That's the takeaway Truly.
Speaker 2:And he didn't even let them taste it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, rude All around.
Speaker 2:But how, how? What would should his punishment be if there was a disease on the can? And then he like kills all these people because they get like the common cold, and I mean death yeah or he's exiled to the island.
Speaker 1:He has to just live there.
Speaker 2:He has to live there on his own and has to figure it out a very castaway yeah wow I thought that was a crazy headline it is do you have any crazy headlines of your own?
Speaker 1:no crazy headlines, except that I sent you a video. I think firefest is finally getting like shut down. Well, there's more and more content being made. This has only been like three days, I know, but yesterday they um whatever I sent you on tiktok, but yesterday, where are they? Not the cayman islands? Where are they supposed to be? Plied el carmen or released an official statement that was like yeah, no, this isn't happening yes, I think we did, we not.
Speaker 2:We said that right. Well, no, they didn, this isn't happening. Yes, I think we did, we not? We said that right.
Speaker 1:Well, no, they didn't. They hadn't said it. I don't think there was an official statement, Was there?
Speaker 2:Maybe not.
Speaker 1:Well, whatever the case, it seems it's official.
Speaker 2:That it's not happening there.
Speaker 1:That's what they said. Yeah, but has Billy whatever on Instagram. It goes to fire fest too, or something.
Speaker 2:Billy McFarland Hate that.
Speaker 1:Billy McFarland.
Speaker 2:He posted three days ago Is it the video?
Speaker 1:Is it a video of him?
Speaker 2:No, it's a orange graphic. That said, fire has been working directly with the government, apply del carmen and their officials since march 5th 2025 to ensure a safe and successful event. All media reports and suggesting our team has not been working with the government of pdc are simply inaccurate and based on misinformation. Fire has operated as a good partner with PDC government and has followed the proper processes and procedures to lawfully host an event. We will be sharing all relevant permits, payments and communication. Today we begin with the following, and it's a list of letters and permit applications and whatever. Okay, and then the graphic is a timeline of those things I just can't get over.
Speaker 1:Dm me and I'll get you and your friends in, like what.
Speaker 2:Someone said what happened to line up next week. Next week is over.
Speaker 1:Yeah, like you went from paying Kendall Jenner to post on Instagram about fire fest one to now you're asking people to DM you so that you can get them in.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I can't. I wish I knew. Did they say in the documentary how much they paid those?
Speaker 1:Yeah, they did. And like I don't know if this is accurate, but the number in my head is like 250,000.
Speaker 2:I would have done it too with that, with no knowledge.
Speaker 1:I'd have been like.
Speaker 2:Hey guys, go to this music festival work. Easiest 250k ever and I wouldn't feel bad about going under, because everyone knows like if you, those girls did not know anything about what was going to happen.
Speaker 1:I feel like that was just at the beginning of people realizing influencers aren't actually don't know anything about what? They're promoting or rarely do. I shouldn't say it ever.
Speaker 2:But also he was lying to everyone. He lied to all the attendees. So to them, they got a brief that was like do you want to promote this, this music festival? They'll probably like we'll get, we'll pay you $250,000. We'll give you as many tickets as you want. Just make an Instagram post Like this is what it's going to be. It's going to be so fun. And to them they know you know coachella, they know bonnaroo, whatever like all these places, like they're good. So they're like oh, it's a music festival. I've never heard of it, crazy, but I'm sure it's great and then they posted.
Speaker 2:A picture, yeah and then they were like whatever. So like I wouldn't have felt bad if I was one of those models that posted, because there's obviously no way of knowing that it was going to be? Oh no, they don't.
Speaker 1:Of course Kendall doesn't know she got the bag. Good for her.
Speaker 2:Anyway, sorry guys, we have talked about this for the past four episodes, but it'll be over soon.
Speaker 1:It will be over soon, but we have to keep up on it.
Speaker 2:We have to know what's going on, but it seems that he's just defending himself now now. Great With no um evidence, just a list of claims.
Speaker 1:No, he has no shame and I will give. That post is just a graphic of a timeline.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I will give him that. He has no shame.
Speaker 1:Oh, no, oh, billy McFarland.
Speaker 2:Oh, Billy. So you guys, we are going to start implementing a new segment in our episodes called the A-list. What's on your a-list where we are just going to tell you. I know that we already kind of talk about like shows we're watching, but this isn't going to encompass really anything in culture that we or not necessarily no, not necessarily like it.
Speaker 2:It could include a show, it could include a food item. It could include a food item, it could be a makeup item, it could be clothing, it could be a brand, it could be a person, it could be whatever. But we're just going to tell you, like this week, like what is on our a-list, what are we excited about, what do we recommend, what do we just like, want to tell you about, um, and so that's a new thing that we're going to start doing. So get ready, and I guess I will start.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what's on your list?
Speaker 2:This is a show, but I haven't talked about it yet, and it's that I started watching Ted Lasso.
Speaker 1:Okay. So when we went to the mall, you were saying something to Josh about it. I meant to ask you what you were talking about.
Speaker 2:I was like why are?
Speaker 1:you just now on Ted Lasso. It just ended. I know I got renewed.
Speaker 2:I know I well. I only had Apple TV for a short period of time and all I watched when it was free, and all I watched was Emily Dickinson or Dickinson. Oh, okay, I watched one show and that was it, and I don't even think I finished it, but I loved that show. Um so the. And then I just let it go because I wasn't watching anything.
Speaker 1:So I just let it expire.
Speaker 2:So then I didn't have Apple TV when Ted Lasso was like actually on. Have apple tv when ted lasso was like actually on, yeah, yeah, and I knew that everyone loved it, but I, I didn't feel compelled to pay for apple tv, uh, to do it. So, now that a new season is coming out. I was talking to josh and he was like it's the, the best show that's ever been made. So, sister brother-in-law's favorite show yeah, so I started watching it and I am like six episodes in and I have had my first cry.
Speaker 2:Okay, yeah, it is a great show, it's very sweet. I thought I think that maybe when I did have apple tv, I might have tried to watch the first episode, and I didn't get it.
Speaker 1:I was confused. The first episode also didn't get.
Speaker 2:It was like yeah, I'm good but now I do get it and it is like a very good feel-good show and honestly you should probably watch now that you're so into sports it's actually really not about the sport okay you know, yeah, it is like it's very endearing and cute and I I agree with everyone okay so I'm excited about that.
Speaker 1:I love that.
Speaker 2:And I know everyone who's watching has probably also watched it. But if there's a handful of people who didn't watch it, I say get that Apple TV subscription. Get your free seven-day trial and binge watch it. And then let me know, all right, do you have anything?
Speaker 1:Well, what's on my list this week?
Speaker 2:is.
Speaker 1:Los Angeles. I've had this like well, I had a. Hey, everyone did. You know I had a rough year last year. Yes is the answer. You do know that I, over the last week, have kind of been like stepping back and looking at my city and I'm just like, yeah, I know why.
Speaker 1:I live here, like I totally. There's a reason why I love it here so much and I'm um really seeing that over the last week, between just the weather, we had like really amazing weather, then we had thunderstorms, you guys, it's like thunder and lightning in north hollywood, I opened up all my windows.
Speaker 2:it was great, great I was like what is this?
Speaker 1:And then it broke and then it was beautiful again. I was just like, yeah, this is like. All of these opportunities I have are because of the city I live in. All of like my closest friendships are minus. Megan and Heather um are here in LA.
Speaker 2:But they happened here, so like it is like a testament to you being in the same.
Speaker 1:Oh sorry, not Heather, but yeah. Happened and I was just like yeah, la, you kind of are the shit and you're expensive and challenging at times, but I really get it.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you're having a renaissance.
Speaker 1:A renaissance.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Coming up on my 15th year here. Whoa, that's crazy.
Speaker 2:That is pretty crazy. You've lived here, no, you almost have lived here Longer than you lived in Indiana In three years.
Speaker 1:Five. I didn't move out here Until I was 20.
Speaker 2:Oh right, for some reason I think it's 18. No, but that would be crazy when I hit that 20 year mark.
Speaker 1:That's like crazy. Yeah, I lived in LA, los Angeles, as long as I lived in Indiana.
Speaker 2:Do you do you see yourself always being in LA proper, or do you feel like you're going to move to like Palm Springs or?
Speaker 1:San Barbara or San Diego, I think I'll always have a place in LA. I don't know if it'll be my home, but it's like if I leave here it's because I have a home here but then also another home somewhere else.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what part of town ideally would you want to have a home in?
Speaker 1:I don't, I don't know, taluka lake maybe love to. I'm just a valley rat and I'm okay with that yeah, I just love the valley.
Speaker 2:I don't that's why that brand a kid from the valley is, I found out.
Speaker 1:Like that's right I just don't like. The beaches are great and all that. It's just like the thing about la. That is the worst really is the parking and the traffic. It is the worst part of the city in my opinion and when you get to those places, unless you have like a designated parking area like yeah. It's just a nightmare, and I don't want to live somewhere or have my home be somewhere that it's always going to take 40 minutes plus to get to.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I will say that I. The weather is like so much better near the beach sure yeah, you get more mild weather.
Speaker 1:I really hate the summer in the valley, like I really really hate you and Emily both yeah, so I could see myself living my argument to both of you and my friend Lauren also made this argument to Emily is that it's the set If you have central air, though.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but it's still like walking outside and like immediately being when it's 115 degrees. Like walking outside is still not fun, so do I stay inside the whole day, even though I have central air? Sure.
Speaker 1:But also I love the desert Like I love Palm Springs in the dead of summer no, literally no.
Speaker 2:I love it.
Speaker 1:So it's like it's for me. Yeah, that's fine.
Speaker 2:I would be. I think that I would enjoy living near the beach because I, when I've gone on Saturdays to watch Josh play football and it's like I'm on the beach and it's sunny, but it's like 70 and sunny. Oh my gosh, it's so nice. It is nice, I agree.
Speaker 1:I agree.
Speaker 2:And it's like, um, if you lived there, I feel like, yes, the parking is annoying, but you, you definitely would have a spot.
Speaker 1:I would, but I care more about like when people visit, like my last place was in the Valley and parking was annoying.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And then valley and parking was annoying.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then now I live in a place where parking is so easy and it's for some reason, it's such a stress reliever to me to know that, yeah, I don't have to explain the parking situation, just park. Yeah, that's true, I just I think like the walkability of yourself yeah there's so many things to walk to is fun for it's like it would be fun for me, so I feel like I could.
Speaker 1:I, long term, would want to live not in the valley I will say, when I get coin and I like looking for that, I won't do what like a lot of celebrities are like going to bella thorne's house, I was just like I would never you have to go down so many unkempt roads and back ways and there's no cell service and what we just learned with the fires is that it's yeah you're gonna die yeah, exactly, it's just like this.
Speaker 1:Is nice you're in a secluded place 30 minutes to get to a grocery store. Like at what cost yeah I guess, though, when you're bellathorn status, you kind of just want to probably get away from everything that's true.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know that I would really want to live in the hollywood hills or whatever, unless I was closer to the bottom yeah, yeah because going all the way up, yeah, the view is incredible, like you just said, but it is annoying so very.
Speaker 2:If I did it would be it would be closer to the bottom, like I have friends that live in the valley, but um, um, like on on the hill yeah but on this side, yeah, and it's it's pretty close to the bottom and just like tucked in to the mountain and it's very like lots of trees and that is pretty. To me that would be cute, that's nice.
Speaker 1:But yeah, so la, that's on my a-list nice.
Speaker 2:Um, I had the alvin ailey dance company in this, just because I feel like you know, if you want to see a really great dance show, you want to. If you want to see a really great dance show, you want to learn something, you want to see a different style of dance. Because here's the thing is, we all just see TikTok dances right now and I feel like we need a little more culture in our lives.
Speaker 2:So go look up the Alvin Ailey Dance Company and watch whatever video you can find, and remember that there's people who dance professionally and don't do tiktok dances, because even me, I you do tiktok dances I do tiktok dances and I do like dance fitness, which is a thing and it's my job and I love it, but like it is, like it was so nice to just like have a cultural reset and be like oh, there's more out there than TikTok.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And that was really nice for me.
Speaker 1:That's nice.
Speaker 2:And my last one I'll let you say whatever you have left is One Size Settings Bray. They sent it to me a few weeks ago and I've been using it and it truly does just you know. Lock it in. Wait, what is it called One Size? It's the YouTuber really does just you know lock it in and wait.
Speaker 1:What is it called? One size, it's um the one she's youtuber, it's um the one she used on me and my thing was I didn't like it. It was one that's really popular though all night or something oh, urban decay that's what it's called all nighter all nighter. Yeah, yeah, I didn't like it why was it too, I think I was having a reaction to it, to be honest patrick star oh I don't know why I okay could not um not my future boyfriend patrick ta some.
Speaker 2:Sometimes I do get the the brands confused. But yes, the youtuber, patrick star, started this makeup company. One size um, really great primer too. It's like a um. You get a little in your hand and you like kind of warm it up before you put it on, and then it's very like sticky and I don't know, it's really nice, but the setting spray is, honestly, it smells like hairspray.
Speaker 1:So okay, you know but you know it's gonna work.
Speaker 2:Then the drag queens are probably all using it because it is giving hairspray and I know that people have done that before to set their makeup. So highly recommend you guys should use it If you love it use it. Uh, do you have anything else?
Speaker 1:Well, no, I. I only came up with one cause I thought it was just like what's our a list of the week? So my bad.
Speaker 2:Oh well, we can, it can evolve, it can be whatever you want you guys, you give us some feedback. Do you like one singular thing? As you know, our a list of the week, or however many we have, if we have multiple we won't.
Speaker 2:We'll try not to have like a million, but if there's a couple, do you guys like that? Let us know what you think, and it can evolve, but I do think that the segment is a fun little addition. It is, it can evolve, but I do think that the segment is a fun little addition. It is um, and today's april 14th, so our birthdays today are not that many, okay, uh, first is the queen, sarah michelle geller queen she's 48 years old love adrian brody is 52 okay, stop you dream, brody, get off the stage.
Speaker 2:Abigail Breslin is 29. She just got married right Like not that long ago.
Speaker 1:Oh, I didn't know, I didn't know she got married.
Speaker 2:I think so Okay, um, and then the musical artist Debrat is 51 and I put that. I put her in because I was like oh my God, I haven't thought about her, and so long but honey yes, it's quintessential early, two thousands artists like love, yeah, and then, in terms of, in terms of entertainment, the movie 17 again. Stanley is choking, are you okay? Um, the movie 17 again premiered in 2009, which is such a good movie.
Speaker 1:It is loved it. Loved it. Rip Matt.
Speaker 2:That's all I got for you.
Speaker 1:Well, that was great.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Another one.
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