
The C.H.O.D.E.S. Podcast
Two cousins, Maria and Leslie, discussing wild personal experiences in relationships, current events, and just life. We are sharing our experiences for relatability and entertainment. There will be laughs with a lot of gasps and we will also get down to the very intimate and raw details of the dating world and life lessons at every turning point.
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The C.H.O.D.E.S. Podcast
Fall Festive Activities!
Can the chill in the air really affect our mood as much as we think? Join us in this week's episode as we share our mixed feelings about the changing seasons and how it intertwines with our discussion on some of the most controversial and chilling crime cases. We debate the motives and guilt of the infamous Menendez brothers, dive into a disturbing child abuse case from Mexico, and explore a harrowing tale of prolonged drug-induced abuse in France.
Feeling the Halloween spirit? We’ve got you covered with some fantastic festive recommendations! From the intricately carved pumpkins at LA’s "Carved" to the eerie screenings at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, join us, hopefully, at the Queen Mary's Dark Harbor and tease our upcoming episode focused on personal paranormal encounters. Whether you're into haunted car washes or the EDM vibes of the Mayan Warrior festival, we highlight events that cater to all your Halloween cravings. And don’t miss the chance to explore unique venues like the Mystic Museum or the always unsettling Museum of Death.
Get ready for the West Hollywood Halloween party, where creativity and imagination know no bounds! From family-friendly fun to spine-tingling thrills, we’ve curated a list of must-visit Halloween events to ensure your spooky season is nothing short of spectacular. Stay tuned for our next episode, spine-chilling paranormal stories that promise to keep you on the edge of your seat.
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Hi guys, welcome to Cousins Honestly, openly Discussing Everything Spicy.
Speaker 2:Welcome to the chodes.
Speaker 1:The pigeon has grown. The pigeon sounds older. Now you know what. You know what. It lost its youth. Or, as the pigeon herself said, the youthfulness shows it's no longer.
Speaker 2:It's no longer there as it used to be, as it used to be. Well, you know what? She's wiser now. She's older, she's an owl. How we doing, babe.
Speaker 1:We're doing fabulous.
Speaker 2:I'm so happy because it's chilly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but it's going to get hot again. Why you got to kill my dreams, bro? Why?
Speaker 2:Because I have to bring you back to reality. You know what?
Speaker 1:That's not what I need right now. Let me be happy for a minute oh, I'm gonna let you enjoy this minute anyway, is she done? No, yeah, you already ruined it oh, okay, thank you, but you, how are you?
Speaker 2:ruined it. Oh okay, thank you, but you, how are you? I'm good girl, I'm tired. We had a lot of work, but you know that's the use. I was born pretty, but I wasn't born rich. I don't know what I would prefer. Imagine being ugly and rich.
Speaker 1:You can become pretty yeah, I know, I was like well, damn then you can't have everything right, girls speaking of rich and ugly, but they're not ugly. I mean, um, I'm watching the, the show that's number one right now on netflix, the menendez. The. The it's called monster, but it's about oh yeah, the menendez brothers yeah, that thing, I'm like damn. I'm gonna say something. You know what it's about the Menendez brothers? Yeah, that thing, I'm like damn.
Speaker 2:I'm going to say something. You know what? It's crazy, because I wanted to talk to you about serial killers too. Well, they're not serial killers, they just kill their parents, god.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so they're sociopaths and we're cousins. What are you trying to say, girl? You want to express to me?
Speaker 2:Oh, no, no, oh, no, no, no. I I want to say that I've I've seen that case so many times. I've read about it, I heard about it, I've seen about it and I don't think I mean, yes, they're guilty because of what they did. It was pretty fucking gruesome, but, like also, they had their reasons yes, okay.
Speaker 1:Well, see like, I've seen it portrayed in shows, I've heard about it. I never really got all the details, apparently and now, watching the show, I'm like, if they're, if they're being factual, I'm like, well, yes, they had their reasons. And there were so many times I gasped and I was like, oh, like, oh, shit, like.
Speaker 2:But I don't know oh girl, you know how I was telling you last episode about that little girl in Mexico that supposedly got molested at school. So new allegations are coming out that it wasn't even the school.
Speaker 1:Like, the mom is trying to blame the school and the theories online is that she's covering for her boyfriend because, uh, the boyfriend's the one who did it that's crazy, like right now, like what I'm watching, I'm like if this is true, if that thing, if that happened I mean the mom was just as in on it and the mom that's why she was taking all the meds and stuff I was like wow yeah, I mean yeah, like it's, it's good.
Speaker 2:Obviously they got jail time or whatever, and it's not like they were super remorseful afterwards.
Speaker 1:But no, they weren't, and that was the thing I was like. Oh my god, like you guys are acting well. One broke down with which with reason, right, but the other one was just like fucking, I don't know.
Speaker 2:I think the one that endured the abuse the most was the one that was like eh right.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm, I think it goes back to what we were saying last episode. You know, about the parenting. Come on, parents, I'm not saying like your kids are going to do that, but I mean, you know, there are some people who are just. You just never know how they react to things.
Speaker 2:So I have a friend who says that if you're going to have kids, you've got to be OK with the fact that you're either going to bring into life the next president, the next president of the United States or whatever country, or you're going to bring into the world a serial killer. And you have to be okay with both things, because you just never know. I mean, I don't think like 100%.
Speaker 1:Someone who creates peace or someone who creates evil.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm. Yeah, girl, okay, this episode, this episode is sponsored. No, I'm just kidding. This episode is supposed to be One day. I know this episode is supposed to be. I know this episode is supposed to be about things to do for october and we're going into all the the halloween and the spookiness and like fall and stuff, but I think like serial killers and murder and all that right this is very incriminating.
Speaker 1:This is very incriminating. Okay, so sky stop, but watch the show.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, that's not what I'm going to do. Let me fucking finish my thought. No, I was going to talk to you about also the case in France that's going on right now. I don't know if you've heard about it. Basically, there's this like 70-year-old woman who's in court right now because she's kind of suing her husband Because I think, like, if we're going to talk about scary stuff, this is scarier than any fucking ghost stories. Okay, she is like suing her husband because her husband for years would give her drugs to like make her fall asleep and then, when she was like gone because she was super drugged up, he had posted her pictures online on like like the dark web, online forums and stuff.
Speaker 2:And he had random strangers come to her house and basically have sex with her without her knowing, and so the next day she would always wake up like all freaking sore and like all like drowsy and stuff and like her kids were worried because they were like is my mom getting like Alzheimer's and stuff?
Speaker 2:And she was like I just can't remember what happened yesterday, but I like I feel super sore and he would always make her feel like she was fucking crazy. And the reason they found out is because they caught him because he was taking pictures of girls, um, on their skirt, like a super, at a supermarket or something, and he lost the phone and so they found a lot of like compromising photos on the phone and so the police contacted her and they were like, hey, we need to talk to you about this and they had like years and years of photos and videos and so far there's like like I think like 50 something men that are going to court for raping her Because they they knew. You know, the husband is saying that they knew exactly what they were doing and the men are saying like, oh, we thought it was role play, how, how, girl. But imagine, like your husband, the love of your life, the man you married there's people out there.
Speaker 1:I mean, come on the devil, there's weird people out there.
Speaker 2:There's people who want yeah, there's people who want weird things yeah, but I think that's really fucking scary and it's like a current case. You know, like I I listen about, I listen to podcasts about serial killers and stuff, but it's like usually like I don't know. It happened in the 70s, in the 40s, I didn't, I didn't think people still had the balls to do all that shit.
Speaker 1:Now with all the technology, you know what I mean right, but they still do it and they do worse things and it it's like huh, like, how did you get away with that? Like in San Bernardino is that where it happened, when the guy killed the elderly couple that were his neighbors and then he buried them and then come to find they found more bodies in there?
Speaker 2:Shut up. I haven't heard about this.
Speaker 1:I heard your jaw drop. I heard your jaw drop. Yes, it did, because I haven't heard about this. You really didn't hear about that. Yeah, it was on the news like two weeks ago. It was like the hottest thing like, yeah, they ended up finding more um remainders of other people, so he's under investigation too. Yeah, damn dude, that's crazy so and obviously like he did the same thing because he was able to get away with it before, so why not now?
Speaker 2:I just recently read this book about. It's from a detective. It's like a detective that worked in the Contra Costa County. He's the one that actually figured out who the Golden State Killer was. Because I read the book by Michelle McNamara called I'll Be Gone in the Dark and then she talks about him in her book and so I went and I looked for his book and he talks about so many like cases that you're like no, the book is called Unmasked for anybody who wants to read it.
Speaker 1:if we have readers in our which I know some are so hey mm-hmm, yeah, but yeah, that was a little tangent on real life scary things. Sorry, I'm sorry because I brought it up in the night when I hold. Anyways, back to the episode. So we're here to talk about things to do during this festive season, my favorite month Go to New York See the fall foliage. No, just kidding, I don't know.
Speaker 2:Never been I haven't done that.
Speaker 1:I want to do that, though that's on the bucket list.
Speaker 2:I went to Washington and I saw that, but I haven't been in New York for the fall. I imagine it's very beautiful, because we don't have that here. We don't experience weather here.
Speaker 1:We don't have trees here, we only have fires. Hey, yeah, that's another tea, I know.
Speaker 2:Oh my T, I know. Oh my God, that sucks. Yeah, oh man, tragic, tragic. So I compiled a list of spooky things to do. Obviously, I'm not gonna go into super detail because I'm not being sponsored by them, right? It sounds interesting to you? You? Go look it up, look it up right, I'll add the links onto our link tree, if you know, just to be helpful or whatever. Uh, but I don't have prices or anything. I just I can't describe the events.
Speaker 1:No, like we're here to just be like your friends, your cousins, to tell you like, hey, if you want to go out with your girlfriend or your boyfriend or your family or your significant other, or just hang out with friends, these are things, these are just ideas if you don't want to have to think about it, and then you could just go look it up.
Speaker 2:Whatever we talked about, and then you can tell us how it was, if it was worth it take pics and tag us and hopefully they'll be cute, huh. And then when you get there tell them, like I heard about you guys on the chodes podcast, that'll be so cool man, y'all better come through, because we're putting in work every three weeks doing like a little okay, okay, I'm gonna.
Speaker 1:I have to run an idea with you off air, so okay later, okay, so remind me okay but yeah, so just a heads up, we're thinking of doing a future contest see who is really loyal out there, which one of you guys are really listening. Contest, see who is really loyal out there, which one of you guys are really listening, which I know two of them because they approach me so and then, well, maybe three, three, three, three girl, I've been using my dating apps as a way of plugging the podcast, like because, um, I have a picture these fools listen too.
Speaker 2:That's what's funny they do, they do. I'm like well, if you don't like me, after that, at least we gotta, at least we gotta, at least we gotta listen. There you go. Um, boss, lady vibes, okay, so my first recommendation is the knights of the jack. It's in calabaza, so it's a little bit of a drive, but you can go dressed up and it's like, basically, rows and rows and rows of lit up jack-o'-lanterns and they have like other activities and stuff to do there. And also, um, there's a lot of cute photo ops. If that's your thing, I will drop the instagram. I'll. I'll mention them on our instagram so you guys can go see.
Speaker 1:And I found this thing. So I guess the second recommendation is it's called Carved and it's in LA. It's basically like a botanical garden but it's filled with a mile long trail of just pumpkins carved up and lit up, and I think they do this startingober 4th through the 30th, if I read that correctly.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I didn't look at the prices. I'm so sorry y'all, because you know me being, you know, stingy with money or whatever, like I press my coins. I should have looked that in, I should have looked into that, but I didn't.
Speaker 2:But that's one if anything, you can go to the. It's at the Descanso Gardens, so you can go to their website and you can find the information there. Also, link is going to be in our bio. I found the I don't know if I'm pronouncing this correctly. It's called Sinespia. Sinespia, uh, cemetery screenings, which is basically yeah, uh, it's. It's like screenings of scary movies at the.
Speaker 1:I think it's at the hollywood cemetery yeah, at the forest lawn no, or is it the hollywood forever?
Speaker 2:it's the hollywood forever. Is the hollywood forever?
Speaker 1:yeah I've heard of those. My friend actually went to one of those and yeah, said that him and his wife had a good time. Well, she likes that kind of stuff.
Speaker 2:Girl, it's the 50th anniversary of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and I will forever hate you for that movie Me, yes, because I saw it with you. And then we were in your room and we were going to go to sleep and I was little and I've always been scared of scary movies. And right before we went to sleep you were like I don't mean to scare you more, but this is based on a true story. And then you were like okay, goodnight, it's stupid.
Speaker 1:I was like you know what's funny? The first time I watched it it was with Edgar, of, of course, my brother, and then this fool would hide behind the bathroom door and I would go in. I think you know no one's in here. I was about to close the door. He goes and I'm like no, my life. And I would start crying and they're like what did you do to your sister?
Speaker 2:You know, and he's like why are you such a puss? So we all traumatized each other with that movie, is what you're saying?
Speaker 1:Yeah, so then I was like I just had to let you know because I was scared shitless that that's true.
Speaker 2:And then you were like okay, well, good night.
Speaker 1:Sounds like me, yes.
Speaker 2:But anyway, they're going to have a screening the texas chainsaw on the 5th at 5 30 and then they have like movies like caroline, trick-or-treat, susperia it's a 1977 movie. I don't know what it's about, but if you're interested, that's also what's happening.
Speaker 1:Nice. So, speaking of real things, I know the Queen Mary does their Haunted Harbor and that's pretty cool. I went to it like four or five years ago I haven't gone to it again because I'm still a puss and then COVID obviously happened, so then they stopped doing a lot of crazy shit, but I don't know if they're still going on, but that one was pretty cool. They do mazes on the ship itself, even if it's not Halloween or October. You can go now and book a stay. I know during the summer they did free movies on Fridays. You just had to pay for the parking. But I've heard a lot of people who have stayed there have their stories and you know my brother having his wedding there. He didn't feel shit. But you know, I heard stories and I personally felt things during different times of the year.
Speaker 2:Yeah, um, it's back the Dark Harbor, it's what is called the event, the event at the Queen Mary, and it's back since 2019. So I imagine this year is going to be popping because they want to make a big comeback, but we should talk about paranormal encounters activities on our next episode. Yeah, yes, ma'am, so we can go back to this. Okay, we should do that. No, we shouldn't. I'm a pussy.
Speaker 1:What do you mean For us to personally go, stay there and record and then see what it's taught and feed? Oh, that's what I was excited for.
Speaker 2:Oh, I was going to say let's do the dark cardboard and record ourselves and then put it on the podcast page. That's fine, because all you're going to see is me screaming my lungs out, scared shitless well, you've already done reaction videos of me before on rides, so oh, yeah, the one yeah, you can be, I can be your guinea pig okay, so put a pin on that. Uh, okay, so for our edm, uh junkies I don't know.
Speaker 2:That's how I see the people yeah, yeah, the edm people like for you, your crowd. There's gonna be an event called mayan warrior. It's apparently a big edm festival. That's like mexican. It comes. It comes from Mexico and for the first time they're going to be here. So, again, I'm going to put their Instagram on our page so you guys can go figure out if you want to be a part of it. But it looks like a big festival and it looks cool and it's Halloween themed, so hey, speaking of music.
Speaker 1:So, maria, I don't know if you remember them One of my ex-co-workers. He was in a band and they're called.
Speaker 2:New American. Yes, the Baby Davies. Yes, I do.
Speaker 1:So okay, so they're going to do their 10-year anniversary, celebrating their album Give a Dog a Bone. We're not sponsored by them, but I'm just letting you guys know that they're going to do a concert on October 5th at the Garden Grove Amp Theater. So if anyone's interested in that, go look up that. What did you say? It was called the Garden.
Speaker 2:Grove Amp. No, no, the concert like the band and all that.
Speaker 1:Oh, it's just their 10-year anniversary for their album Give a Dog a Bone.
Speaker 2:Give a Dog a Bone. Sorry, yeah, she's taking notes. 10-year anniversary for their album Give a Dog a Bone. Give a Dog a Bone Sorry, yeah, she's taking notes. 10-year anniversary that's cool. We should make an event.
Speaker 1:We should go see them and like gather the yeah, no, I would like to go see them. That was. They were good. I remember like going to see them and they were really good. Yeah, wouldn't it be cool if we gather all the Chodes listeners at the concert and then we can plug them and they can plug us.
Speaker 2:That would be a nice thought, but I don't know, we could just go and surprise visit, yeah, but also let us know if you would be interested in something like that. That sounds cool. The next thing I have is a haunted car wash. So I did it last year and it was pretty fun. So they have one in Lakewood and they have one in Anaheim and basically you go to one of those drive through car washes, but before you go there's like a lot. It's basically like horror nights but in your car and they tell you beforehand if you don't want them to come into your car, do not open your windows, do not unlock your doors, oh shit. Yeah, because last year I went with my best friend because her daughter was the one with the idea. Okay, and then once we said yeah, we bought the ticket, she was like, no, I was just kidding, I don't want to do it. And we were like, well, you're gonna have to go with us because we already got the ticket but do they wash your car or are you just?
Speaker 2:yeah, they do oh shit, uh-huh yeah, they do so like before going into the actual car wash. They're fucking smashing your car, or like they making sounds like they're smashing it. They're not fucking, you know, ruining your car or anything.
Speaker 2:And then we were going through it and there was this girl dressed like a, like a creepy doll, and she opened the door of my side, like the passenger side, and she got on it with me. Oh shit. And then you're looking at one side and you're not paying attention and then, out of nowhere, they're on the other window. It's crazy, but it's really fun. Oh no, I recommend.
Speaker 1:I'd be so scared. No, no, no, but that was fun. I would just keep my doors closed, locked and everything.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, you can. That's what they tell you like on the website. If you don't want them to do that, then just lock it and it's fine. They'll try to open it, but if it's locked, they'll leave you alone.
Speaker 1:Even that would scare me. Make sure the trunk is locked. Oh my gosh, that's cool. So another one is just like the regular. You know the basic pumpkin patches and going to pick out a pumpkin and just gathering friends to someone's house and just start carving them, like. That's always fun If you want to do like a DIY and not spend a lot of money. Host the pumpkin carving party. We've always done that. I always do it every year with my friends and we have a blast and we'll drink whatever, and it's also like you can include your the kids with it, you know, if you have kiddos in your group yeah, what I told you today nothing makes you more diy than not having money, girl, because decorations are mad expensive right now.
Speaker 2:I have never done one of those pumpkin carving parties so I didn't know that they're fun, but it sounds cool. I told my mom the other day I wanted to buy one, just to have one outside.
Speaker 1:I told you you need to come to our next one. We're trying to figure out when we're going to do it too.
Speaker 2:Let me know.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I have, you know, because it's around that time of the year, the Mystic Museum in Burbank. It's all about mystical stuff which is around the time of Halloween and the usual the Museum of Death in Hollywood. But the Museum of Death is only if you're like into what we were talking about, like serial killers and stuff, because you're going to see some gruesome shit there. So if you're like into what we were talking about, like serial killers and stuff, because you're going to see some gruesome shit there, so if you're into that, I recommend it. If not, the Mystic Museum should be better because it's it's a little more PC, you know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I've heard the Museum of Death is actually interesting, but I've just heard, never really experienced. And then, of course, you have the theme parks, not Scary Farm, universal Studios, horror Nights and experience and then, of course, you have the theme parks not scary farm, universal studios, horror nights, and you have disneyland's oogie boogie bash girl, obviously those ones, that one, because that one? Yeah, exactly because that one's already sold out. It's been sold out since fucking may.
Speaker 2:Probably right, it's been sold out since last year. Because people just go crazy, like it's like they give away the tickets for free. Because people just go crazy like it's like they give away the tickets for free. Because they just go crazy buying 14 tickets at once.
Speaker 1:Girl, I don't understand yeah, so that one I mean.
Speaker 2:But if you ever get the opportunity, whether next year or the year, after I mean next year, start early and if you have a pass I know that the people with the passes get like the pre presale or whatever- Remember when we used to go, we went like three years in a row right. Yes, it was so much fun. We're going to post the pictures. Remember when we found our parents.
Speaker 1:Yes, we dressed up as Tina and Louise Vulture from Bob's Burgers and we found Linda and Bob and we were like mom, dad, and they just completely followed our delulu and we took pictures together and it was fun.
Speaker 2:I have prices for Universal because I went on it and I checked it. So let me tell you, girl, the general admission on maybe like one Thursday is $77. The rest of them are like $87, $97. There's one that's $110, depending on the day you want to go to the park and then if you're the type of person that would like to go more than once, they do have a frequent fear pass that is $179. And it has up to 33 nights. So, divided, I think the frequent fear pass is more.
Speaker 1:Yes, that's what I've heard, that it's a better option because the mazes are already long right. And so if, say, you just get off of work one friday night, you're like, oh, let's go.
Speaker 2:Or a tuesday, let's just go on one maze and then figure out the next time, so you have something to do throughout the whole month yeah, I, I've had the frequent fear pass twice before and it was cool because you know you have different group of groups of friends or like you want to go on a date or whatever. Like it's cool because then as a girl, you already have the freaking fear pass. You're like you. If you want to do that, you know we can do that and then you get to experience all the maces without having to be rushing. So that's an option on. And if you work a corporate job or if your job offers this, there's a website called tickets at work and you cannot get the frequent fare pass with this, but you do get discounted tickets to all the theme parks Knott's, six Flags and Universal for the Halloween events that they have. So look into that because you do save a little bit.
Speaker 1:Alright, there's also the LA Haunted Harry Ride. Let me say that again la haunted hayride. Um, yeah, my vocabulary it's really cool. I've gone to it twice before and I got tickets this year, but I don't think I'm gonna make make it.
Speaker 1:So I already sold them. But it's around. We paid $56 for it and it was like the pre-sale tickets. Now they're going for $76. And they have other options, like the fast pass lane kind of thing, like skip the line for $100 and something. But it's cool. You basically are cattled into this like thing, like where they heard you basically, and then once, um, you're at the front of the line. Right, you get on this tractor that has a little trailer of hay behind it and you go literally with a bunch of a bunch of people, your group and strangers, right, you guys just sit on hay on the back of this truck. This truck starts driving through Griffith Park and you're just chilling. And then there's little like I guess you can call them stages, where they come and scare you and they're all themed. So I don't know what the theme is this year, but one year I went and it was very like circusy theme.
Speaker 2:So, yeah, that's, it's fun I've always wanted to do it. I've never gone either, but it sounds cool. You guys should definitely try it. Uh, what do I have? I have, um, the witch's brew night market in santa ana also will post their instagram page because I don't think it's like every day, I think it's like certain days of the month, but basically, if you're into crystals and you know, like like a farmer's market but for witches, you know that does that make sense? Yeah, yes, yeah it's, it's pretty cool.
Speaker 1:I've gone to that one before and it's cute I'm doing the math because right now I just saw that they have a thing. Oh well, it's about the same. Um, you can book a private wagon for that haunted hayride and it's a thousand nine hundred and five dollars, but for a group of 20. So you get your private little thing and you have to do a ten dollar deposit for fees. It comes out to like about the same price per person, like it comes out to 95, 25 but add the ten dollar fee, so it's like a hundred dollars, which is good because, um, that skip the line pass thing it's 130 per person.
Speaker 1:So not a bad deal if you want to gather a group and everybody pitches in yeah, if you have a big group of people, it makes sense.
Speaker 2:That's cool, good information, um. And then I have, uh, for the family friendly, the great big boo at gilroy gardens. Let me say that again with more confidence the Great no, I can't. The Great Big Boo at Gilroy Gardens.
Speaker 1:The Great Big Boo at Gilbert Gardens, gilroy Gardens.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the.
Speaker 1:Great Big Boo at Gilroy Gardens. That's a lot of Gs.
Speaker 2:I know Basically it's a lot of G's. I know Basically it's a Friday to Sunday event. It's family friendly, you can go dressed up. So Gilroy Gardens has events throughout the year and they're usually themed. So for like the whole summer they had a lot of activities, but I forgot to mention it last time, so I wanted to make sure to say it this time. And, uh, they have a lot of like what do you call that? Like lights, like not christmas lights, but lights, right, like yeah, like um it's lit up yeah, it's, yeah and there's a lot of purple and orange and shit uh-huh yeah.
Speaker 2:And then there's a lot of uh great photo ops too for the family. You know like if you have little ones, they have activities for the babies and again you can go dressed up as a family and they have like a lot of places where you can take pictures and it's, it's cute yeah, so there you go.
Speaker 1:Those are just some little ideas out there. We're not sponsored by them, but hey, those are fun things to do.
Speaker 2:Uh, there's one more thing I wanted to mention. It's the pop-up bars that happen around la or your area. There's one that I saw that's called the black lagoon pop-up bar and it looks pretty cool. Oh, they have, like you know, obviously like the theme inside and the mixed drinks and all that. So I would like us to go try it, if possible. When is it?
Speaker 1:it's it's for the whole month of october oh okay, damn, now that I'll have more time yeah, but you guys, those are the chose recommendations for fall and Halloweeny stuff.
Speaker 2:We hope you guys try some of them out, yeah. We hope that was helpful and this is something that nobody asked for, but we are out here doing the legwork for you guys Finding out.
Speaker 1:Not all the work. You know, some work, some work, so you don't have to break your head like what can I do? There's things out there, Girl.
Speaker 2:I was trying to give us credit.
Speaker 1:I know You're welcome.
Speaker 2:No, but yeah, I think this Halloween is going to be different. I don't know why I have that feeling, Because I feel like for other years at this point we already had like four Halloween activities on our belt. Right, we would start the theme parks early on and stuff, and we haven't done any of that this year.
Speaker 1:No, it's going to be hard, yeah. Just with my new work life schedule. I don't know how it's going to be like right now, so I'm going to have to get adjusted and then be social again, but for now this is as social as we're going to get.
Speaker 2:But anyway, you guys, next episode we're going to talk about, like we said, spooky, paranormal, paranormal, yes, go shit. Actual stories that have happened to us or you. If you want to share, it would be nice if you sent us your stories that have happened to us or you, if you want to share, it would be nice if you sent us your stories right?
Speaker 1:Yes, ma'am, y'all need to communicate and share your stories, because maybe what you saw, what you felt, was experienced by others.
Speaker 2:You never know so we'll put a box or a question or something on our stories that you guys can tell us your stories and we will tell you some of ours did you guys hear the ghost?
Speaker 1:just kidding. Anyways, have a good day, y'all. And one last thing the west hollywood halloween party thing. They shut down that whole damn street. I don't even know what street that is, but it's in west hollywood you won't miss it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you, you will not miss it, because there will be road closures, for sure, and parking is going to be a beast, so plan accordingly. But on halloween, on the actual day of halloween, everyone goes out to west hollywood dressed up to the t with their halloween costumes and I mean people get creative on this bitch and they just start walking around and I mean people are just taking pictures of people because the costumes are so cool and people get really down with their creativity. So that's something fun to check out. I've seen kids right, we've seen kids, we've seen all ages there and you know, of course it's pride friendly.
Speaker 2:So I remember the first time you took me Girl friendly. So I remember the first time you took me girl I had never in my watermelon life been exposed to such things.
Speaker 1:Right, but it's fun, you have so much fun yeah, it was very fun, definitely recommend right, okay, y'all, that was it, for sure, that was it. Have a good day. Have a good week.