girls who overshare
Girls Who Overshare
New episodes every Thursday 💋
Welcome to Girls Who Overshare – the unfiltered podcast where sisterhood meets way-too-much-information. We're two sisters with zero boundaries and a lot to say, chatting about literally everything — from the ridiculous to the relatable. Whether it’s deep dives into our personal lives, pop culture hot takes, or chaotic sisterly debates, nothing is off-limits and oversharing is always encouraged.
Pull up a chair (or pop in your earbuds) and join us every Thursday for real talk, wild stories, and the kind of laughs you only get with your sister.
girls who overshare
Episode 32: "we're in cyprus!"
Use Left/Right to seek, Home/End to jump to start or end. Hold shift to jump forward or backward.
Hey girlies, we’re back with another very overdue episode! Get yourself a little drink or a snack 🍉 because it’s a long one 💗
We’ve taken the pod home with us for the summer 🏡 recording from the house we grew up in, which naturally made today’s episode feel a little more nostalgic and reflective. We’re chatting all things summer and catching you up on what we’ve been doing since we last spoke — from our latest summer show obsessions 📺 and wine-filled nights 🍷 to lots and lots of sunbathing, to be honest (and maybe a sunburn or two) 🫣☀️
Welcome back to Girls Who Over Chair. We're in a different location today. For visual listeners, you'll see that we are not where we usually are. We are not. Different background. Differ different back completely different. We've ditched the pink sofa for two red armchairs, and here we are. We're in Cyprus today. We are in Cyprus. We are in our family home. We've been here, well, Emma's been here going on three weeks. Oh my god, yeah. I've been here for two. Yeah. And we're currently in our what we'd call back room. Does everybody have a back room in there? Yes. Front room, back room. So this was like this was like the second living room growing up that we were in. We are in now. Um I remember mummy stinning over there. Yeah. Phil's really in the south. She's really laughing about this. No, we were just chatting about the house and how initially when dad bought it, it was it was so different. So different. Really small, really traditional, like Greek house. Yeah. And over the years, as there were two more kids along the way, there was various different sort of yeah. Well, dad, mum and dad bought this house when they found out Mum was having us two.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02So dad was like, Well, shit.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_02We need to move out of our little flat and get a bloody house. Yeah. Um, so they bought this house, and mum was in the UK um getting ready to have us, and dad was here trying to get this house ready. And he extended the back, extended the front, and then added another bedroom upstairs. I think so as well. Added the pool, yeah. Um, because it was just gravel out the front. Fun fact, I actually didn't see a photo of the original house until about like a couple of years ago. Dad was making me sort through some paperwork, and I was like, oh my god, that's a photo of the house. There's a picture, actually. Oh, you saw the one in the shop. Yeah, the one in the shop. Yeah, there's one over there actually when I was clearing up. Yeah, there's one over there. I can insert the picture, maybe.
unknownCan we?
SPEAKER_02I mean, it's telling you where it is. It's it's like a look. I'm sorry, anyone who knows us knows exactly where we live.
unknownSorry.
SPEAKER_02Um, if you came by, dad would love to have a chat. Yeah, literally. Oh, maybe don't. Maybe let us know before you do. Yeah. Um, but Lydia and I have always spoken about what else we would do with this house. Yeah. Because not to run the parents' house or anything, but like naturally, we probably will inherit this house, you know. So, and there's certain things that I feel like have I don't know, it was it was good for the time, it works, but you know, some things just need updating, yeah. Um, and it is like a running conversation between me, Lydia, and Athena. Yeah. Well, I was just saying, yeah. Well, I was just saying, like holiday home vibes. Yeah. Like when we come back, it would be nice for everybody to stay together. Does that sound really optimistic? Like potentially three partners and however many children between us. That also sounds quite fun though. Like a yearly, like a little bit like um the summer I turn pretty. You know where they go to a yearly house, yeah, and they will stay together and all the kids grow up together. Have a lemon hunt. Oh, that's that's different show. That's different show. That sounds uh liars. Oh my god, did anybody watch that? Yeah. I watched the last episode and I remember bawling my fucking eyes out. Oh, it's a plot at the end, yeah. Because I don't know if you finished it. I feel like I finished it. I think you told me what happened. It took a while for us to get into that show. I'm sorry. It was a bit come on. How many episodes are gonna keep like? Come on. Um, so if you haven't watched it, it should still be on Prime. Um talking of um shows that we're loving to watch, there are two shows that we're watching at the minute. Um, one we've started together, the other one, Emma and I picked it up separately. Sterling Point on Amazon. Okay, yeah. Sterling Point on Amazon. It is such I just wanted a summary show. It's very summary. Like whilst we're here at the minute, there's a heat wave in the UK. I just wanted something that felt like a bit drummery but in the sun, and that's exactly what this is. Um, have you seen a lot of people comparing the the main um girl in the series to like 90s wrong rom com like beauty um standards like Anne Hathaway, like she's just giving 90s rom-com, and I think she was perfectly casted for the for that particular role. Um sorry I cannot remember her name at the minute, but Sterling Point, really fucking good. Do you know what? Really good, controversial opinion, but I feel like sometimes for me, the supporting actor is sometimes way better than the starring. Okay, so for me, I really love okay. I'm still trying to get used to like all their names. Honor. You like Honor. Her real name is Bo Barra Barra Barrakson? Yeah, sorry for my butcher. She's a British girl. Yeah. For me, she's stolen the show. She she's I think her delivery is amazing. She's not on it as much. Yeah. Like she has like little stints, but whenever she has like 20 seconds, I feel like she's I feel like she is her character. She's great. Whereas I feel like the lead, what's her name? Uh her name is Ella Rubin. Okay. She pays Annie Jacobson in the show. I feel like, oh, this is so like negative in me changing it. Girl, you got get your bag. Really? I'm sorry, you're on a camera on a prime show. I feel like I can for me, I can't zone out with her. I feel like she's acting. Really? Yeah. But she's meant to give sheltered. She's like a rich kid. Yeah, I know, but even still, like for the everything sometimes feels overacting. Okay. It just but then I'm like, how can you not with like the cheesy controversial opinion off campus? I didn't love Ella Bright. Really? Yeah. I know people are gonna send for me and because she's a young girl or whatever. Really?
SPEAKER_00For me, that felt like a little bit of overacting, but I loved um her supporting Mika.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, you loved the support. Loved Mika. I felt like I really bought into her character. I mean, supporting actresses, they're they're bloody important. That's why Emily Blunt won an award for Devil Wears Prada. Oh, yeah, like best supporting actress. She was she really added to the movie. But I think Anna's character in Sterling Point, I have seen her in something else, and I don't know if you've watched it as well. She was in the jetty on BBC. She played, she played like the troubled school girl. Oh my god, Emoji Black Eye. I remember, yeah. Fuck, you're supposed to be like, she's got such a striking face, she's beautiful. Yeah, and I was like, I feel like I've seen her in something else. Like, I've definitely seen her in something else. She was in the jetty. Yeah, yeah. She's just, yeah, I think she's hilarious. I don't know what she's gonna come out with next.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02I just think she, I think her her lines almost feel like they're being like conjured up in her head, and she's saying in them in the moment, that's how much I believe in it. Literally. Um amazing summer watch. So if you're not watching it at the minute, watch that. We've also started. I don't think we can say anything on this yet. We might, I think we should make notes and talk about it on the next part. Um, Who Wants to Marry Harry on Netflix. Thanks, God. That's another great summary watch. Um, Emma and I have only two episodes in. I don't have much to say at this point, so I I don't know if you have anything to say. I think we should put pin in it and actually dissect this. Fine, but what I'm gonna say is I just don't know how this show is a thing. Well, The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, that's exactly what it is. Well no, those are genuine people like wanting to find you know this foot for me. I'm like, I feel like it ends up going well, of course. Like, I hope it ends up really well. Thing is, I don't want to go too much into detail online because I don't want to spoil it for myself. Oh, yeah, true. Because right now I don't know anything. But I think he actually they actually get married, like legally. Crazy, yeah. Anyway, how are you? Oh my god, I'm alright, I'm feeling tanned. It was really summer last week, guys. Um, but just to kind of catch you up on what we've been doing, because I know it's been a minute. Um, so when I got here, I did a week of working week on my laptop, so didn't really get the sun tanning in. Um, and then this week we are on annual leave, which is fantastic. Um, first day I burned like a fucking lobster. I just thought, you know what, I'm gonna put sun cream on my chest um and my arms because those are the places that usually get really burnt. Uh, and I burnt my legs, burnt the front of my legs. Um, they were so red, they've only just started to subside. Yeah. Um, but I wore shorts to the shop the other day and I was like, Emma, my I look like third degree burns, it's really bad. And you know, when when the skin gets like tight and inflamed, really bad. So we're sun cream, guys. Um, but we're working on a nice little tan, which is nice. Yeah, um, I think I'm gonna lie on my back today because the sun is sunning today, it wasn't really out yesterday. Yeah, gonna do that because I want to tan as much as possible because we have Italy in a couple weeks' time. Um, so I want to go back to the UK with a lovely little tan. And it just makes you feel so much better. Like every day I'm like, yeah, moisturize hair up, bit concealer. I did a similar outfit yesterday when we headed out, and I was like, yeah, I actually feel like like I look just that healthy and glowy, and it reminds me of those miserable months in December where you feel ugly and pasty in England. Yeah, a part of me is like me and Lydia are naturally pale girlies, especially in the UK girl. From our grandmother's side on our dad's side, she didn't tan very easily, and I think we have that as well. I swear to you. Evidently, if a spider jumps on me, they do you need to tell me. Um the creepy crawlies. I mean, the stories might look immaculate, but fucking hell I'm creepy crawlies. Yeah, yeah. Uh they're really creepy, creepy crawl crawlian. Yeah. Say that three times fast. Creepy crawlian, creepy, creepy crawlian, creepy crawlian. Um, but going back to the dis tan, yeah, thanks. Um, we can also have the ability to get tan. Yeah. But I'm like, obviously, every summer we try and get a tan, try and get a tan. When are we just gonna surrender to the paleness and you know, call it a day? Yeah, because it is gonna age us. Well, yeah. It's aging us. It is, and I just think I just sat in I think it was like four days in the sun or three, like actually, no, it was on the weekend when we had the whole day. Yeah. And I was sat in the sun and I just got up and my skin was sizzling. Yeah. And I just thought one of these days I'm gonna have to pack this in. We need to be like Anne Hathaway. Yeah. That woman wears a full suit in the sun, big hat, umbrella. Yeah. If she's walking in the street, so she's gonna look 35 for the rest of her life. Whether as I might look a little bit more shriveled. However, I am putting sun cream on my face and neck. Everything else I'm letting brown. Oh, 100%. Like, I'll keep my face in the shade because I don't think you should be tanning your face, ladies and gents. Um, because you're gonna look old. So that's what I've been doing, and I think you've been doing it as well. Or even you put your face in the shade as well. Well, yeah, my face is in the shade, but I have been I haven't been doing too much SPF because I do just want to get a natural glow because I look sick. Yeah, a bit of sun, just it goes a long way. It really does. Um what else is yeah, what else is new with you, babe? So new for your burnt legs. I went to Kine Music in um Kine Music? Kind music, kind of music. I don't know. Um, I think they're from Berlin, I think. Um, and they're DJs that they they do sets all around the world, but they do one in London every year. Um and last year was my first year going, and then I was fucking hooked. I was hooked. Um, so it's but their music has become my gym playlist. Um, we'll add the songs to the girls who have a shower. We've we've like girls who vibe. Um so I went this year. This year the location was Finsbury Park, and it was sick. A friend of mine literally lives like 10 minutes from the venue, so we were pre-in, we were walking there with a couple of tinnies, the sun was out, it was fucking hot. It was hot, like heat stroke hot. Um, got there, and it was just a really good day. The set was sick. Um, they had like two different um stages, like they had like a DJ who was just playing music, and then they had the main stage. So, like wherever you were, you were hearing something, but it was different music. Um, saw a couple of celebs. Who did you see? Cat Burns, she was in front of me. Oh, okay. She was right in front of me with our partner, and my friend Abby and I, we were being so chilled. We were like, that's Cat Burns. I was like, she sings that song because Abby wasn't sure I could like entirely sure who she was. And she was on traitors as well. Um sorry, I felt like I heard a rustling. There's a bunch of cats, guys, that roam around the house that help with the creepy crawlies, and sometimes they roam in the house. I feel like I can hear one of them, sorry. Um she was stood in front of us, and then there was this girl off to the right of us, and I think she was she had a really strong accent. Yeah, she was on the phone. How she managed to call anyone, I have no idea, but she was on the phone to someone, she was like, cat bands just stood right in front of me.
SPEAKER_01No, litch cat bands, yeah. We were like because she kind of looked at it Oh, cat look and we were stood behind this girl.
SPEAKER_02Um, and then apparently um George, jump scare George from Love Island was there. Apparently he was cussing a girl. I just saw a ticket. Oh so I didn't actually see him, thank God. Why am I not shocked? Um, and then our king and queen, Yulia and Lorenzo, they were stood behind the DJ decks. But I didn't see them, I saw a TikTok, I wasn't close enough. Apparently they're not together anymore.
unknownReally?
SPEAKER_02This is what I saw on Instagram. Oh really? Yeah, let me have a look. Listen, no one was holding this man down. Do you know what I mean? Like, have you seen they've compared him to Big from From Sex in the City? I have seen. I have seen. Any thoughts as a Sex and the City uh fan? Yeah, I think it's a classic big is a man that you know we put on a pedestal, and he's this like I don't know, old money kind of man, very mysterious, that we praise him for. Um and I just think I don't know, he was kicking and screaming to get married or get in a relationship. I think he probably had commitment issues, but I do think he was quite obvious about not wanting a serious relationship. So I can see the parallels, yeah. So I can see the parallels between Lorenzo and Big, not just like visually speaking, because Lorenzo's got that kind of old money vibe about him. He looks like in his stress sense. So I can see how they've like compared him and Julia because it's like I think we praise these men on Love Island that just aren't that serious. You know what I mean? It's really same with Harry, what his last name was from last year. Yeah, it's really hard to see these women running after this man who's emotionally unavailable, and they're on their journey to trying to figure out how they can let their guard down and find the women of their dreams, and they haven't been able to completely completely put down like the party vibes and serial dating vibes and just like being sport for choice with women, yeah. And like you saw it with Yaz, Jazz, Yulia, you know, yeah, like it's like they were really trying to get to his like centre, his soft side, yeah. But he hits a point. Yeah, but do you know what I couldn't deal with? People's fascination around his journey to finding that side of him, like like every like the way he was almost like praised, and people found him so fascinating. Like him saying that, yeah, oh no, I've never really like been in a relationship before. Yeah, you know, he's not really a relationship guy. I think I'm melting. Everyone's oh my god, he's going soft. Like, yeah, but it serves everybody's agenda. Go on, it serves everybody's personal life and personal struggles because it essentially says to everybody that oh, the fuck boy in my life can change too. Oh god, you see, yeah, that's what it does. You're right, it speaks to every girl out there that has a guy that they haven't managed to bag. Yeah, exactly. And it's like, oh well no, if I'm persistent, they can change and they will make great partners and all this stuff, and it's not necessarily true. I think it's a load of fucking shit. I think it's a load of a journey for TV purposes. We like a journey. We like a journey. We almost love like an enemies to lovers kind of situation, we do. Million dollar industry, but I just think, yeah, I I do think it serves people's personal agenda. But was that man gonna change? No, probably you've given him the biggest platform ever. I know. Every woman on the planet knows who he is, yeah. You know, what can you do? I don't think he's claimed to be anything that he's not though, which I appreciate. I know, but then I'm also like I also I'm like come off that. Yeah, it's like, oh, I've always said I'm a wanker, so that's okay. Does it make it okay? Probably not, no. He's never claimed to be something he's not. Yeah, like they I feel like almost there's no honour in that. No, yeah, okay, I can see that. Um anyway, Love Island is is long done and dusted. Roll on All Stars. I'm really excited for All Star. What islanders are you looking forward to in the All-Stars? Um I hope they don't put Casey back on our fucking screens. Oh my god. He's done it about ten times. Yeah. So I'm hoping that he's not going back in. No, I think um I think Robin needs to go in there. Yeah. From Charlie needs to go in there. Uh who else needs to go in there? You know what? Stick Yulia back in there if she is single. Oh my god, yeah, yeah. Stick her back in there, honestly. I think they should put Ethan in there, but I know he's like getting to know someone. Is he getting to know Charlene? I thought he was getting to know. He's getting to know someone out on the outside, but but throw Ethan in there. Um oh, he's getting to know Alicia, isn't he? He is, yeah. Because they bombshelled together. I think there was a lot of hotties this year. I think All Stars is gonna be great. It's gonna be good. There was a lot of things, there's a lot of actually, there was I was left wanting more from a lot of islanders who did not get the chance to explore. So I feel like All Stars is gonna be lit. It's gonna be good. I'm excited about it. Um, how are you, my girl? What's going on? Uh what's going on with me? I've been in Cyprus for fucking ages, guys. Three weeks. Fucking ages. I was here by myself for like a week. Yeah. Um, and you know me, I uh as soon as the sun goes down, I'm out in the town. Yeah, so I've been making the most of it. We're going to the beach, seeing loads of friends. Uh we're lucky that we live in very close proximity to our favourite people, which is great. We do, yeah. Like the their houses are on the way to the bar, which is just 10 out of 10. Um I just want to give a quick shout out to Philippa, actually. She's probably in her pool floating around listening to this. She's a she is we love you, Philippa. Oh my god, I had to give her a shout out because yeah, mum told us that sometimes she listens to us when she's in her swimming pool. So I hope she's in her swimming pool right now. Please text me a photo of where you are right now listening to this. Because if you are in your swimming tool, literally swimming tool, swimming pole, then grab. Right. Um, yeah, oh my god, I'm like looking through my notes. Uh oh, okay. There's so honestly, so much guys, where I'm like, I don't even know how I'm gonna catch you up and everything. Yeah. We've been with we've been with our dad, and honestly, this man has so much character. You couldn't write it. No. You couldn't write it. You couldn't write some of the things that that we have to do. You know what? It's the epitome of like you're an adult, you go off, you build your own home in your own routine, and then you come back to your parents' house and you go, what the fork? What the fork? What the fork? Yeah, what the fork. That's exactly what it is. And I think a lot of people can probably relate to that. Dad is someone who honestly, in moments where he's he's most serious, he's also the most funny.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. He doesn't realize it.
SPEAKER_02This man is convinced that I'm gonna be a picture framer. Is he? Convinced. He's not brought that up again. Yeah. He he brought that he brought that up again. Because you know they're a dying breed. They're a dying breed. There's only there's only three in Paphos. That's what he was telling me. There's one on Baker Street, you know. Is there? Yeah. Well, apparently he thinks I would do amazingly at it. I was like, Dad, can you see me twiddling away, toiling away in a fucking workshop? And you have a dashery.
SPEAKER_01I don't even know what that is. Do you know what that is? That for me sounds like an arts and crafts workshop. Yeah, it does. Do we have a habadashery? Do you know sometimes when you just say a word and you think that means when it sounds exactly what it sounds like a woodworking workshop?
SPEAKER_02That's what habadashery sounds like to me. That is the girls drove a chair equivalent to hanker.
SPEAKER_01Do you know some sort of haberdashery soup? Did you see that short? Jack Naj.
SPEAKER_02Jack goes, Your your jeans are very filthy tea. He goes, I think it's some hanker soup. That's what I think. Haberdashery soup. A habadashery.
SPEAKER_01Well, and if it's a if it isn't bothering you, Lap, then why is should it bother me?
SPEAKER_02What's a habadashery? Uh uh, right, hang on. Is it a lot more complicated? Yeah, I'm struggling. I'll give I'll just give you guys the backstory. Our dad is a pitch framer, and since I can remember, we were in his w workshop looking at prints, looking at frames, whatever. We even worked in the in the in the in the frame shop over the summer. We'd take days and turns. Um it's a profitable business, it's a creative business. You get to meet artists. I understand how dad loved it and loves it, but he really wants us to be pitch framers. It's either a picture framer, a locksmith, or he wants us to start a local mother's business in London. Okay, we're not too far off. A habadashery is a shop or department that sells small items used in sewing, dressmaking, or tailoring. Arts and grass mate. Yeah, surely. So he wants you to have your own thread, yeah. Framing habadashery. Yeah, man. What what have you said to it? Listen, I just I'm like, right, Dad. In it, do you know what? It's in the same dad has three professions that he thinks I should do. Picture framer, locksmith, lawyer. And look mothers. Oh. Which is like a doughnut y thing. He wants us to do like our own stand. He's convinced that. Why do you make millions? But dad. It should never work again. Dad is not well read on the latest of the times, how much things cost. Yeah. He thinks we're still trading loads of loaves of bread for donkeys, you know, like he's he's not with the times. But do you know what? The the picture framing and the locksmith is because he thinks it will make money. He whips out the lawyer comment when he thinks I'm being too argumentative. Yeah. So if I have a point and I think I'm right about something, I'm gonna tell you. And I tell him, yeah, and he goes, I think you'd be an amazing lawyer. And that is not a compliment, that is an insult to me. Our dad is a passive aggressive king. He is so fucking passive aggressive. I love him, but he should teach classes in being passive aggressive. I can't agree.
SPEAKER_01Because some of the one-liners he comes out with, and there was this situation last summer with a gardener, not our gardener, the gardener that works for the house behind us. And Emma was just defending the gardener because dad was like, eh, I tried to nap in the afternoons and he's cutting and cutting and I can't sleep.
SPEAKER_02And Emma was like, Well, well, yeah, my point was Dad, the world is not gonna stop because you're having a nap. Yeah, he is not gonna miss out on two hours' wages because you're asleep. Yeah, he could not under why he wouldn't go back and come back later. I mean, he probably has a family get to get to, he wants to have his day done. He didn't, he completely disagreed with the job he was doing. So the godless come back, right? There's a fucking fig tree over here, right? Dad goes, Aderema, I'm like, okay, and I'm like, what? And he's like, You see the tree.
SPEAKER_01I like look out and I'm like, yeah, I can I can see the tree. And he's like, he was like, the gardener, you the gardener that you love so much.
SPEAKER_02Oh, that is how has cut down the branches of the fig tree, and dad's not happy. No, and I was like, Why aren't you happy? He and he was like, because I eat the figs. I went, well, is it your tree? And he and he went, You'd be an amazing lawyer, you know. But it's not his tree. It's not his tree, and I said, I was like, do you and he went, he didn't. Dad, Dad's point was the owners of the house did not tell the gardener to cut down the branches on this tree. But I was like, how do you know that? Like, how do you know that the neighbours haven't haven't paid the gardener to cut the tree, to cut the branches off the tree? Yeah, dad's got it out for this gardener, ma'am. He thinks this man just goes about where we live, chopping any tree in sight for fruit.
SPEAKER_01And anytime dad talks about the gardener, he goes, Emma, you know the gardener, your friend, the one you love so much.
SPEAKER_02Oh then it will go on to say he honestly, just because I'm I'm a very personal person, literally got it. I'm very approachable, I'm very nice. He's come in and he's like got a leaf blower. Dad has beef with the leaf blower because he's like, you're not actually picking up the leaves, you're just blowing it. He cares so much about this gardener. Yeah, he went, I eat the figs. I went, well, is it your tree? You'd be a good lawyer. I just thought that's not his tree. But dad is just don't know who that patch of land uh belongs to. This one here. No, this one that wasn't a fig tree. Yeah, it wasn't that one. Apparently, there's one here. Oh, yeah, that's definitely not his. Well, yes, is what I'm saying. Lord have mercy. So can we tell the one more story about God? So, Greek people, okay, especially our dad's generation, have this thing about discounts and and people giving discounts as a sign of respect and showing they appreciate you, okay?
SPEAKER_01Sounds like a check shit. I know that our listeners probably have parents that challenge them on a day-to-day basis.
SPEAKER_02Dad's saying, right, so there's there's a pharmacy that he goes to, right, next to his work. And he's like, eh. I go to the shop, they charge me 20 euros and 20 cents for for my my um medication.
SPEAKER_01I had 20 euros, I didn't have the 20 cents. Gotti, they wanted the 20 cents. I was like, yeah. You know how much money they make every day when people go and they want to you want the 20 cents as well, yeah. I was like, yeah, dad. It's kinda how prices work. He's like, I go up the road, I go to my friend, who this is another pharmacy, and they give me my my things and they say just take it, Andrew, go.
SPEAKER_02Go. Or they they'll only accept they'll accept a tenor or twenty, they won't ask for the check the for or they'll give him three euros off. That's what he was saying. Like, got it here, give me three euros off. Yeah, and this other pharmacy won 20 cents, and he's like, Fuck them. Yeah, and he's moved on.
SPEAKER_01Dad doesn't like Emma was saying, like, Dad, you only like people who give you disclose.
SPEAKER_02He does, like, you know, he'll take me to a shop, right, where we get like our fruit and veg. He's like, he was like, I love them, you know they never charge me.
SPEAKER_01I was like, you're friends with people who give you free shit. Like, your value, you place value on someone based on how much free shit they give you. Honestly, and it's crazy.
SPEAKER_02But I said to dad, something like a pharmacy, something like a shop, he was trying to say, Goddy, they make like 50% profit on everything they make or whatever. Like, he was trying to say he knew the business inside and out. And I was like, you cannot claim to know someone's outgoing someone's costs. Yeah, and just because you walk into a shop that's supposed to be your friend, if something costs 20 euros, 20 cents, you're paying that. Yeah. Like if they ran their business like that, where they said, Oh, we gave Karula one euro, if we gave Gullah two euro, we gave uh Andro 20 cents, yeah, what your books are a fucking mess at the end of the day. Yeah, they are. Do you know what I mean? You've probably got rent to make and you know, like, yeah, you've probably got all these things. So I'm just like, Dad, this makes no sense to me. In a restaurant, I can understand, but he gets he gets so fucking shoppy. But even still, when you're when your friends are uh pursuing like if they're pursuing like a business venture or they've got a side hustle or whatever, don't expect a discount. Yeah. I never expect a discount. Oh yeah, 100%. Until you actively pull me up and go, oh, why did you pay that? Yeah. I'm paying full 100%. But there is a culture, especially in I would say there is one a little bit in the UK as well, but it's not as strong as it is here. Especially in hospitality, they want to see the owner in the restaurant or the bar every day so you can talk to everybody, and everybody wants a fucking discount or a free this or a free that. Yeah, otherwise they won't come back. Yeah, we're charging them full price. Oh, they charge me full price and we're going back. Yeah, like the owner is there as front of house, yeah. They're going round to the table of all their friends, yeah, and it's like when the bill comes, they're asking the owner for the bill because they're my friend. I my friend owns this, give me the best table. There's an entitlement, you know. And I appreciate that it's like friends take care of friends and and that, and that's really I do think that's nice, but there's also this other side to it that where there's like an entitlement, and we argue about it all the time. Honestly, he was not happy in that conversation. But this is the same man who would go into a shop, pick up a pick up a bar of chocolate, eat it, and pay for the wrapper at the end, yeah. Like pay at the end where the till is. Honestly, if we moved this man to England, he would have got arrested. Oh my god, we'd have to bail him out so many times. We could only move him to like North London. That's the only way he would climb a couple. Yeah, but 100%. Um, guys, we spoke about this a little bit on like uh TikTok, but Lydia and I went to McDonald's. We did. We went to McDonald's. There's something about Cypriot McDonald's that is just amazing. It's so much better. Yeah, it tastes better. It does. Something about UK McDonald's. Get out of my face. It's just not it's not the vibe, it's not as good. Um I'll link unless you pick it up. I'll link the TikTok of me and Lydia reacting to this new cheese dip that they've got. Because we unpacked it for about 10 minutes 10 minutes and we were absolutely dying. But it's like 100 millilitres of cheese sauce, and the pot is big enough that you can dip your whole burger in it in one side. But it's absolutely sensational. It is, it's so good, it's so good, so good. It's 10 out of 10. Um, last thing, uh, while we're here, we absolutely love going to cabana. We do. Uh little beach bar vibes. Anyway, after cabana, we went to McDonald's because where else would we go? Where else would we go? Um got some food, went outside. There's something about sitting in a Cypress Mackeys where I'm like all the men just reside there in the night. I feel like it's like where the youth go to conjugate. Yeah. And when I say youth, like guys in their 20s. Yeah. Um, we rocked in there, bikini tops. We looked like we'd just come from. Oh my god, yeah, we had no cover-ups, we're in trousers, but the titties are out. I walk straight in, I'm like, I need the toilet. Lydia and our friend have gone to um order food. Right. I've gone in. I've I just say Emma walked in with her fucking bikini coconut.
SPEAKER_01I was like, excuse me. I went to the toilet. Went in the toilet, sat down, heard a knock at the door, and I was like, right, I'm leaving. Sorry. I thought I'd violated some dress code. I thought they wanted me to go.
SPEAKER_02Um, fucking hell, you've seen that dragon flying out. Yeah, there's loads, mate. There's about three. Um, I don't even want to know. Um, yeah, so I'm like, oh, this is it. I'm being kicked out, but it wasn't. I don't know who it was. Anyway, I go out, go out into the main section, like inside, and I can't see Lydia and our friend. Yeah. And I'm like, oh, I'm so glad they chose not to sit inside. Yeah. Because they would have asked us to leave. Yeah, I was holding my bag up against my breast assist because I was felt nay 100%. Anyway, I go outside and I look round the corner and I go, they dad's ringing me. Oh two sex, guys. Two sex. Sorry about that, peeps. Hang on, hang on, hang on. I'm back in the room. Oh, she's back in the room. Um, dad's just ranging. He's like, hello. I don't know if you could hear any of that. I should have put him on speaker. Um, he's just asking us what we want for lunch. Bless him. I think he's gonna get home at like one. So we've got a little bit of a bit of time before he gets here. Um re-jigged this back room. He's gonna come in here and have a bloody heart attack. Do you know what it's all gonna be done by the time he comes back? Yeah, absolutely. Before he comes back. What were we talking about? McDonald's. McDonald's. Okay, so I come out, I look look round the corner, and I see this banquet of men. 12 men sat on this table, but then there's like other tables of four and six, and I can't see them. And I thought, well, they're not in there, they're not there, so they must be around this corner. So I've walked around the corner with my Bacardi, and they're sat there like you waved me over, and I was like, guys, surely we could have done better than this. We weren't gonna sit inside now. No, I know, but we sat down fine, we like were enjoying our food. I was out enjoying my drink of our cigarette. Um, and then we chose to leave at this point. We did, we got in the car, and then from the corner of my eye, see these group of guys leave at sort of the same time. Yeah, but even before that, when we walked round the so our car was parked directly facing the area that we were sat in. So when we walked round to the car, I could see these guys, they were staring at us, and then when I got to the front of the car, they were literally in front of me, just sat in the area that we sat in. Yeah, and I said to our mate, I was like, they're fucking staring at us.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And our girl like said something to them in Greek, but I don't know what she said. And then we got in the car, and they shortly they followed round and got in their car, which was parked next to us. So that's what I remember. Something about Greek men, the way they stare at you, they're like they stare you down, mate. They stare at you like creepily, like not even just like a little side glance. They're like, yeah, it's crazy. Like they stare at you, they stare at you, full on stare at you. Anyway, um, so what they were so we were in the car, and then they were right behind us at one point. Yeah. But they're riding our asses, like they are right behind us because you noticed it, because you were driving, and you were like, the fuck is going on. Yeah, well, it was dark, so all you can really see is someone's headlights, but they pulled out at the same time that that we pulled out, and they were they were on my arse at the roundabout and then at a set of lights, but um we went in a like a slightly different direction to them because um we were gonna drop our friend off and then drive home. And um we're driving. I'm not really paying any notice to the cars behind me in the sense that what car is that? What colour is it? Who sat in the car? I'm just checking my mirrors, making sure I've got a distance from whoever, and obviously it's dark, so I can just see the headlights. Um, we're driving, there's no one behind us for a while, and then we get to the area that we live in, and Emma goes, pull over, I want to get some six because there's there's a shop at the bottom of our hill. You know me, guys, they're cheap and cheerful. And our mate lives opposite the shop. So we stopped at the kiosk, Emma went inside, um, she came back out, and I did a little cheeky three-point just to cut across, which you're not meant to do. Um, and I see a car's headlights approach, but I cut across before I the car can get close. Drive down this street, I do a U-turn because there's a dead end at the end of that road, just to turn myself round so that when um our girly pop jumped out the car, I could just drive off. And I'm doing that, I'm doing the U-turn at the dead end, and I pull up next to our friend's house, and then this car pulls up next to us, blacked out windows, so you can't see who's in the car. They put their window down, Emma's sign the passenger seat, Emma pops her window down. Well, I'm like, what the fuck? And they're like, Do you have boyfriends? And in that moment, I clocked that these were the boys from Mackeys. They followed us home. It's like a 20-minute drive, 15-minute drive in in a direction where like the area we live in is purely residential, like you're not driving up here to have a drink or whatever. Like they've followed us back up to our village, yeah, and uh it's the fact that I had like a sinking feeling because I was like, shit, I did not clock that they were following us, yeah, which is my bad. So drivers be vigilant, girly drivers. Look at your license, look around, pay attention. When you leave somewhere, see who leaves with you, yeah. I because I think also Cyprus is safer than the UK in terms of I can walk like round the corner, no phone, whatever. I feel fine. Like we left our car window open when we went to the shop. You can be a little bit more careless, but I do feel a little bit like I can put my phone in my back pocket. Yeah, there's certain things that we do here that I would never do in England, yeah. But like two guys thought it would be a good idea to follow girls in their car home. I think there was a couple in the back. I feel like there was three of them. Yeah, three or four. That's fucks. But they asked us that do you have boyfriends? And we were like, Yeah. I'm always gonna say yeah in that scenario. And then I clocked shit. You guys have followed us all the way from McDonald's up here. But the thing is, when we parked at the shop, they were nowhere to be seen. No, and I went in, came back out, we parked. We were chatting for like 10 minutes, and then they came They caught up with us. So they had circled looking for the car. In what world do you look at your friend and go, should we follow these girls home and ask them if they have boyfriends? Yeah. Why not approach us in the public safe place?
SPEAKER_00Thank you. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Not wait for us to get in our car. Crazy. So, I mean, I'm sure that they were potentially harmless. I'm sure they thought what they were doing was, you know. Uh, gonna get our attention. It did not, it actually kind of left me feeling a little bit sick. So, yeah, and just like wow, there's some people who genuinely think there's nothing wrong with that. Yeah, crazy. Like, they probably thought they were they drove the whole time and thought it was a good idea the whole time. Like, they could have had like five minutes before when they thought it was creepy, maybe we shouldn't do this. Yeah, but wild, stay safe, ladies. I know stay safe, like absolutely crazy. In that moment, I thought, do you know what? We had spent a lot of this trip with our cousin, uh, who's a guy, um, or our male friends, and I feel like that was just it for me, it was weird that it was just that one instance where we weren't with them where that happened. Whereas, like every other time, we are always not it's obviously we shouldn't have to be with our male friends and our male family members to feel safe, but in that moment, they could have done anything, they could have got out of the car. There's no fucking surveillance in Cyprus anywhere. Is that a kiddie? Is that a kidding? Is it um um you know? Yeah, but scariness. Scary so scary. Uh any other updates from me. Sorry guys, I'm real late. So, yeah. Would I have to ask you this? Yeah. Oh, I don't know how much would you I don't know how much to overshare here. Uh okay, would you say that you think that I have a big ego? Do you need a definition of what yeah? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The way you said that.
SPEAKER_00Because I have like an idea of what I think an ego is.
SPEAKER_02And I had to look it up. So a person's sense of self-esteem or self-importance. Self-esteem or self-importance. Yeah. Sorry, I'm really thinking. No, I wouldn't I wouldn't say you have a big ego in the sense of self-esteem, because I actually think your self-esteem could be better. Oh, I couldn't agree more. Emma looked at this photo of her from the other day, and it's like a 10 out of 10 photo, and I won't say what she said was wrong with it or whatever. But she went, I really wouldn't want to get that done. I was really and I'm just like, I can't believe that you you can't look at that and just be happy with it. I know. Like you're so self-critical. And I am also, but I think you're maybe more visually self-critical 100% um than I am in in certain aspects. So I I would say in that respect, you're you don't have an ego. In terms of self-importance, I think that's the importance bit is crazy. That means I think I'm more important than other people. No, I don't think you have an ego. I think when we were talking about this last night, actually, saying that you you aren't an easygoing person. No, you're um you're you don't like to go with the flow like you you care about your um your reputation a lot and how you come across um I think I worded it a little bit better last night, and but we were saying that just like um yeah, you my mind's gone blank, but um you take yourself very seriously, yeah. You're not very easygoing, but it's so weird because I would say actually both. I would say I take myself seriously, and then I'm also quite unserious as well. Like in my humour, like my personality, I do you think I am someone who's like quite like loud and bubbly, and oh my god, I'm gonna sneeze. Please don't let me sneeze. Say pineapples, I don't think it's gonna happen if it does, as I say, so no, it won't. That'll be fun. Um yeah, I just thought what's made you say oh so I went out for a drink with someone and they said that I came across like I had a bit of an ego initially from initial interaction with me. Yeah, because you like to do this thing where you put on a bravado, yeah, and like that is disingenuine, yeah. That is for me is an absolute exterior, yeah. It's a front, it's a front, it's a bit, yeah, and some people don't realize it's a bit, yeah, and then that's the only way they know how to interact with you, yeah, and you're like, yeah, tired. But that really surprised me. But then I had to do a little bit of a self-evaluation, and I was like, Oh, okay, you're taking the bit that I do as Bible, but like that's also I'm like, that's also so not me. Jimbo when your ex-boyfriend pointed that out about me, yeah, yeah, yeah. He was like, Why is Emma doing all that? Yeah, it's like a defense mechanism. Yeah, I just I put it down because I was like, oh, I'm gonna ask Lydia what we film tomorrow and I can capture her like genuine reaction. Yeah. Anyway, that is all I really have to update on, to be honest with you. Cool girl. I feel like that was a fat fuck off catch-up. I don't feel like there was enough. We could quickly like reel off. We planned like a segment where we were gonna you don't think that's enough in terms of catch-up stuff. Well, I feel like we've done a whistle stop tour, if you will, yeah. With everything, but I actually feel like we're probably missing probably bits out that will come to our that will come to surface.
SPEAKER_04Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Uh who knows, like night out things and stuff like that. Yeah. I don't know if I'm all missing everything. Maybe. I don't know. Anyway. Did you see that it was um results week for a lot of the GCS E and A level peeps? Oh god. I saw a couple of TikToks of now you're graded in eights and nines and it's a scale of one to two and then. Why have they done A's and B's? I don't know. Because I guess there's a lot of pressure upon A's and B's and C's, whether it's that nine that one to ten is more of a spectrum. Okay. Yeah. Um, but there's still you still want to understand what the equivalent is because everybody understands what an A, B, and C is. Exactly. I think it's just I think when they implemented that change, they just needed to get people in higher in in those like curriculum spaces something to do. Oh, yeah, we we've become innovative with this. Yeah, this is a new way to do this thing. How long more are we? Um uh I don't think our listeners are that age, I think they're they're much older, so I don't think I could give anybody advice on that at all. Um, but it just makes me think about when you and I did our GCSEs and A levels, and fucking hell guys, I did shit at school, like shit. Yeah, like you you did really well at GCSE, yeah. At GCSE I was fine. Do you passed all of your subjects? Yeah, I did all of them. Yeah, I got like four. Yeah. I had like four, and I think I got like one A level, right? Um that's not to say that um I'm proud of that. If I look back, I think I didn't understand the way I learned and all this stuff. Um, but it just made it just made me think how like how much time has passed since then. Um and I feel like there's all this conversation, especially on TikTok, about um do you need an education to get far in life and all this stuff? I do think it means that you need to work a little bit harder after if you don't get those grades, yeah, you know, because you need to find a window or a door or whatever that is. Um, but I just thought it was funny because I saw some some girls open their results this week and I was like, God, I remember that feeling, and I'm so glad that you never have to do that again. Oh mate, my relationship with education in general was just like such a battle. Yeah, GCC fine, that point onwards. I lost my groove, you found yours. Yeah, I did, yeah. Lydia growing up used to write backwards and all my letters together, and everything was joined in my own language, and I are both dyslexic, yeah. Undias undiagnosed dyslexics, but like it was brought up so much in school, like what they're we're convinced these girls are dyslexic, and things things did not come naturally to us at all, like it like Jaden Minne at all. Um and Lydia, I remember Lydia was bawling before like her A-level license. You were having a fucking breakdown. I can't do it. Yeah, if Lydia, um if Lydia who graduated uni, who got very close to a first, right? Extremely close to a first, actually would have call it a first, spoke to you in that moment. I mean, very I feel like it's very rare for people to go to uni and that be like their strongest moment. Yeah, it is. Usually, I think maybe sometimes it's the other way around. Yeah, um, but if you were that that girl or boy in school that didn't do very well and you were like, Whoa, this is the end of my fucking life, just reflect a little bit and think, oh shit, you know, life does go on. Yeah, I've done way better than I thought I was going to, and just give yourself a little pat on the back. Yeah, you know it's one thing we didn't talk about. Well, we went to the dentist yesterday, guys. Oh my god, should we just sack the segment in the bin? I've got no concept of time because how long did dad ring us? I don't know, like five minutes. It might be an hour and something else. Fine. Oh my god, guys. We went to a new dentist, yeah. We did. Because I don't think the old one is was well doing what she needed to do. A few teething problems, and we you know, sometimes it's nice to just get a little bit of perspective.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Um, but we went because basically, I don't know if you remember a few like a few episodes, like we're 10-15 episodes back. Yeah, me and Lydia went to the dentist to have an examination before we had whitening, and I think I was told I needed like four fillings. Lydia needed. You cried. Oh, I needed like four to five fillings, and I don't know how many litigants. Coca-Cola lover. I'm a Coca-Cola lover. Um, and he was like, mate, I looked at him like, Duck, how long do I have? Yeah. Anyway, I did in April, I did two to get them sorted, but the other two were my wisdom teeth. Obviously, those aren't as important as the ones further to the front. Um, but I knew I was sort of on borrowed time with them. Yeah. And I started getting like a little twinge, and I was like, oh okay, it's starting to feel a bit uncomfortable. Yeah. Um, so I just thought, okay, I just need to go to the dentist just to get uh an opinion. Because the thing is, in this week in August in Cyprus and Italy, whatever, what's it called? Bendabendad was starting right, okay. Um, and the whole world stopped basically. Yeah, these two weeks no one's working, no one's working, no one's doing anything at all. You're not getting anything done. Like, well, I've fucked it, but I think I just need to go to a dentist for some peace of mind for her to just tell me how long I've got basically. Um, anyway, we drive to this dentist, which was a fucking nightmare. We got lost. We got lost. Yeah, anyway, pull up to the dentist, go in. In my head, I'm like, well, I'm just going for a checkup and then we're going to the mall after this. Like that's what's going on. We're gonna get an ice coffee. Um, like that's gonna be our day. Go in, get in the chair, open my mouth, and this one woman's like, yeah, she looks in, she's like, Yeah, well, you need two fillings. I go, Okay, cool. But I was like, How long do I have? I was like, when can you fit me in this week? Because I just thought, oh, I'll just do it this week. She went, Gotti, you came all this way to leave and not have a filling. And I went, Oh, you'll you can do it now. She was like, Yeah, I was like, Oh, okay, and I was like, but I was like, I'm scared of the needle. She went, you don't need anesthetic. So she's gone, you've gone no no anesthetic, you don't need it. And she was like, I'll do it right now. I'm like, Lydia, hold my hand, and was like, I was like, hold my hand, because I did a filling without anesthetic a few years back, and I remember I found it quite hard. Because you're feeling the drill close to your gum, and I just thought, fuck, this is a big tooth, like it's it's a big tooth. Yeah, um, and I and I was honestly wriggling around in that chair like I was about to be tortured. Yeah, Emma was like low-key screaming. I would oh, because then once she gets deeper and deeper, I felt her on my gum, and it was like it wasn't pain, but it was it was like I could feel she's closer, she's about to like struck or like she's about to struck my hurt. I can't describe the I can't describe it. Emma was like wriggling, she almost went and grabbed her arm at one point. She knocked the cover. Are you taking the piss? I found it very traumatizing. I was sweating, there was wet on my arms, on my forehead. I was honestly dripping wet. I was wriggling around and then started letting out small squeals, and I knocked the water that you're supposed to rinse your mouth with. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01All down my trousers, all over my flip-flops.
SPEAKER_02Oh my god, it's water, relax. It's got a bit of coffee. Yeah. Um, anyway, oh god, she did she did it. She she finished the drilling. Feel great. Like today, like that discomfort I was feeling is absolutely gone. But you know, when a wisdom tooth like comes through, your gum has to sort of manoeuvre its way around it. She was like, You've got this bit of gum that's like a little bit of a flap. She was like, Do you want me to cut it off? I went, no, that's absolutely fine. She was like, Are you sure it would take two seconds? I was like, No. I was like, Will it just fall off naturally? She went, Yeah, it will. I went, Yeah, that's fine. I can live with it. I'll numb you. I went, no, I don't want numbing. I went, I'll just I'll keep it. I got up. I went, Jesus Christ. And then Lydia got in the chair. I had to get in the chair after her, and I was low-key scared. Mine was a slightly different scenario. Like, I do think I need another filling, even though she didn't say I did. No, because she did she did one side. Um, and um, my issue is I had a filling done over two teeth, and those teeth are now sensitive when I brush, and I'm like, shit, did um my previous dentist not get all the shit out, like, and she's just covered it and it's still painful. She was like, I can't see it. She was like, I'll have to get in there to see. And I was like, I literally just had this done in April. Yeah, like I you're gonna go in and dig it back up again. And I was like, she was like, when did it start? And I was just talking about stuff, and she was like, Oh, you whiten your teeth. She was like, Could be that because it's like a new cast on top of your tooth. She was like, like that could be making it sensitive, yeah. And she was like, She prescribed me a tooth toothpaste, but it's like a gel. I don't think I brush it in. Need to go get that today, actually, or tomorrow, definitely before we leave. Yeah, but I need to do that for 10 days, and then if the sensitivity is still there, I think she's gonna have to redo the filling. I do think you're someone who struggles with sensitivity though. I feel like never at the back of my mouth, always at the front. So that's the odd thing. Not when I brush, no. Only when I'm eating like acidic things and all that. Do you feel like oh, it's a sensitivity from like generally from the tooth, you don't feel like water going in or something. No, it's just it's just brushing and eating that I feel it. Right. So it's odd, so I don't really know what to do with that. Um and then I was like, right, I'll try the gel because if I if that's what it is, let's do that first. Yeah, yeah. Before you dig it out and do it again. Um I think that's dad. I just heard the the um what's it called? What do you think? Well it's oh. It's still early. I think he leaves the shop like that. Whatever. We just go through my. Yeah, that was quite a traumatic experience to me. And do you know what? I need another one done, but I'm gonna wait till Christmas. Yeah, maybe get that one done. And then do you know what, kids? Fucking floss, please floss, floss, oh my god. When you eat sugary things, like make sure to brush your teeth. Also, not to shame you, yeah. The difference between Emma and I, Emma likes coke. Oh god. And I don't know if she always talks about this, I swear. But this is why you needed more fillings than me. What are you talking about? How many fillings have you had? How many fillings have I had? Yeah, I needed two, okay, and you needed four. Well, okay, but I'm not judging you. All I'm saying is when you drink the fizzy drinks or the sweet drinks, the dentist was saying, drink that shit all in one go and then go and brush your teeth. If you're drinking it throughout the day, yeah, you need to dilute your mouth with water as well. So if you've got a caramel iced latte or a frappuccino and you're drinking that over the course, little sips over the course of the day, that is not good. Apparently, he was like, if you want your sugar fixed, do it all in one go and then try and get your teeth rinsed. Right. Um, but fucking hell, the dentist is not cheap. Um, I think there's people in worse uh situations, scenarios than me, than you and I. Oh yeah. Like root canals and all this fucking crap. Emma got in the church and was like, I think I need a root canal of my wisdom. And she went and went, we don't do root canals. She was like, if that teeth is if that tooth is fucked, she was like, We're pulling your tooth out. Yeah. Emma was like, I'm not the dead. I don't want a root canal. I really didn't. I really didn't. I was like, please tell me they're okay. Yeah, this one is absolutely fine. Literally. I just need to get one more done and that's it. But I'm gonna keep whitening my teeth. I'm gonna whiten my teeth tonight. We're going out tonight. Woo! I'm so excited. We are indeed. We're going somewhere we've never been before. Yeah. With all the troops. We are, it's gonna be such a vibe. It's gonna be fun. So we need to tan, chill. Yeah. Um, we had a segment for today, but we've just got I feel like we're just gonna dash it in the bin because you know what? It's been okay, guys. The camera died, so we're gonna have to wrap this up real quick. Um, sorry for the lack of segment today. I feel like we had so much to catch up on. So we'll save the segment for the next episode. But we post a new episode every Thursday. Yes, we do. Make sure to like and subscribe and click that post notification button so you know when there's a new video for you guys to watch. If you're listening, make sure to leave us a little review on Spotify and Apple. Rate the pod. Um, if you want to stay in touch with us and see our faces every day, you need to follow us on our socials. So we're at girlsovershare on TikTok and Instagram. Yeah. And follow our personal socials as well. Oh, yeah, of course. Because we're starting to post on there as well. Yeah. So if you don't get a pod that week, um, there will likely be some short form content that you can consume in the meantime to carry over. But I'll put those in the description so you guys can see that. Exactly. We're gonna go tan. Yeah, amazing.
SPEAKER_03All right, love you guys, love you guys in stormy weather. Lost in a space right now, and don't think lost.