Girls After Dark *Rated R*
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Girls After Dark *Rated R*
Girl Talk 👄 #5
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Jump into episode 5 with us and learn some news, lil girl talk, and just giving our thoughts.. idk just have fun and hang out with us
Welcome back to Girls After Dark. Right it are. And um, this is I we always say which episode we're in because I mean I always I think we're in five. We're on number five, guys. This is our first video recording. I cannot believe it. It's so exciting. I mean. Do I look good?
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_01We on yeah, you look hot. We could get our hair done. I mean, you just recently got your hair done.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, a couple weeks ago.
SPEAKER_01We're looking fresh. Okay.
SPEAKER_00Thank you, Maddie.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, thanks, Maddie. Everybody go check her out. She's Maddie Jean Hare. Maddie Jean Hare on Instagram. She follows our account on Instagram, so you can go stalk her if you'd like. Yeah, she's she's good. Yeah, yeah. Check her out. Anyways, let's get into it. Yeah. We have lots of good stuff in this episode.
SPEAKER_00Um, The Quote of the Week. We are gonna start out every episode with a really good quote, and Bo's gonna take it away with a quote. Okay. There is nothing more beautiful than someone who goes out of their way to make life beautiful for others. That's really nice. That's by Mandy Hale. Diet Coke, if you want to sponsor us.
SPEAKER_01Um, that's a really good quote. I like that. Yeah. Um, okay, so and then I have another news. I think we're gonna keep this trending. I like it. I like the trend. It's good.
SPEAKER_00Should we start out with um Do we want to start out with something funny or do we want to go sad?
SPEAKER_01I have a funny one and I have uh it's not like a I don't think it's like super sad, but it's like really fucking crazy that I found. So let's start out with the funny one, I guess. Or we can what do you think? Which one do you want to hear first? I mean it's not funny, but it's interesting.
SPEAKER_00Um is the other one boring?
SPEAKER_01It's just interesting.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_01It's about Washington.
SPEAKER_00Okay, let's do interesting and then we'll do Okay. We'll finish it off with a little All right.
SPEAKER_01Did you guys know you should wave goodbye to Wild Waves because they're closing? Oh my god, closing! And I'm a summer baby. I mean you're a summer baby. Oh yeah, and I used to go there quite a bit as a kid. I mean, every su not every summer.
SPEAKER_00So I don't think we went a lot as a kid, but our parents should have taken us more because now it's fucking expensive.
SPEAKER_01It is well, nobody goes to Wild Waves anymore. I remember going with Chloe and Bree. We went on my 17th birthday, must have been my 17th birthday, and we drove up there. I'm I might have been 16 or 17 because I had just gotten my license and um I had recently gone through a breakup, and so I was like like I stayed up that night at Bree's house and I was like super distraught watching Grey's Anatomy, and it was the part where Meredith was, you know, really upset about Derek doing something, and I was like, Oh my life, you know, high school breakup, and so that I didn't sleep at all. And the um Bree was like, Do you want me to drive? I'm like, No, it's fine, I'll drive. So I was driving, I was sad. I had we had the music turned up all the way. We were going, I was apparently going like 80 miles an hour on the freeway. Well, yeah, I've done that. The music blasting, but there was a cop behind me. Did you get pulled over? Yeah, oh I didn't even hear him, like I didn't see his lights or anything because I was like, you know, that's what I was doing. Um, and then he goes, pull over. He literally had to use his fucking speaker or whatever to tell me to pull over. And I'm you know how I pulled over? I pulled out on the left side of the freeway.
SPEAKER_00You idiot.
SPEAKER_01He goes, You're not supposed to pull. I'm like, I've never been pulled over before. I don't know what to do. I'm sorry, you scared me. I was so scared. Um, and it was my birthday. I was on my birthday, he pulled me over, and that's when I got my first, very first ticket ever. And I goes, it's my birthday. He goes, Well, happy birthday. Here's your ticket. And I'm like, What an ass. It was your birthday. I deserved it because I was going way too fucking fast, but I was also didn't get any sleep. I was super sad. You know what? Whatever. I got it deferred, but I still had to pay for it. So that's like deferred? Oh, yeah, I went to court and got it deferred because I'm like, you do that. You were like it was my birthday and he said, Who might give me a ticket? So it was so fucking long ago. I'm so old. Um just call yourself old? Yeah. So long ago, I can't my memories are starting to fade.
SPEAKER_02What year is it?
SPEAKER_01I remember the war.
unknownWhat?
SPEAKER_01You can make me feel old. No, I don't feel old. It's just me. It's just me. It's my brain. Anyways. Okay. Um, I remember getting a ticket and I was um I got home and I was like, just take my keys already. Just take oh my god, Moldover. Did you tell your parents? Yeah, I called my oh, I had called my dad and I was like, you can take my keys when I get home. I'm so like, I was like, I'm gonna get beat when I get home. There's no, there's no way that I'm gonna not get in trouble for this. And I was like, well, just go enjoy your birthday, and like, well, just talk, like you already got punished enough, you gotta pay for it. And I was like, Yeah, you're fucking right. And so I get home. They didn't, I don't think I was grounded or anything, but um, I was like, I don't want this on my record, so my dad had me appeal it, and so I went to the court, I stood up in front of the court, and I was like, because there was it was like you know how in a church there's like rows in each side. I guess it's like a courthouse. I've never been in court except for that one time, but there's like multiple people doing deferments. Oh yeah, they do.
SPEAKER_00So it's like next up, yeah, next up case after case. Yes, and so I was like, I stood up, I was like, that's like everything though, it's not just deferments, right?
SPEAKER_01So I mean, for my personal, like that's my only experience in a court ever. And so I was like, this is so freaking crazy. And so I stood up and they're like, What'd you do? And I was like, meeting and I didn't mean to. I'm sorry. And she's like, Okay, we'll defer it and like whatever. And I'm like, yes, but I still had crying in the court. Um, I think I was like really freaking nervous, but I don't think I was crying. I was just like, guys, I'm sorry, please don't arrest me. You know, like I was like, I was young, I was like, please don't.
SPEAKER_00Um she probably was like, oh, this poor teenagers, yeah.
SPEAKER_01So they depart it, but I still had to pay for it. Um, so yeah, that was fucking awesome. That was my trip, my last trip to Wild Waves that happened to me. Um, anyways, I kind of forgot what we were talking about. I know we do this every time. Wild Waves announced in 2026 um will be its final season. This is I thought it was like closed already, though. It looks closed. They will because they're not open year-round, they're only open during like the summertime.
SPEAKER_00For some reason, they had like actually just done closed.
SPEAKER_01So when we went that day, half the park wasn't even open. It was in August, and half the park wasn't open. There was like nobody there, no lines to anything. I was like, this used to this shit used to be popping. Now it's like silver wood.
SPEAKER_00You know what it is?
SPEAKER_01It's like kitty.
SPEAKER_00Uh they had people die there, so they probably What you didn't know that? Yeah. Uh when we when I worked at the lodge, they actually had a gentleman um drown in the way pool. They didn't have enough, like they didn't have the right certificate, like they just didn't know what they were doing, basically.
SPEAKER_01That is actually insane. I didn't even know about that.
SPEAKER_00Um they told us at the lodge, they're like, if any if you get any reporters or anything coming at you um about wild waves, you're not allowed to comment. Because reporters are crazy and they'll go anywhere.
SPEAKER_01Oh, hell yeah. Okay. Um, this means Seattle, the Seattle area will be without an outdoor theme park for the first time in decades. Possible warehouse will be placed. They're talking about like condos and like different things too. In the tear it all out? They're yep, they're gonna be done with it. The whole thing's going. But in a big warehouse, that's what I've heard is a big warehouse. From the article I I saw, it was like a Seattle's article. It was like talking about like clubhouses and like apartments or shit like that. Not clubhouses, um, condos and whatnot.
SPEAKER_00Clubhouses. Yeah. Um when you say clubhouse, do you think of like MISC?
SPEAKER_01My clubhouse, guys. I fucking love Mickey Mouse.
SPEAKER_00Um, Tucker's been into Bluey like this whole last week. Like he's he's been into Bluey, but that's all he wants to freaking watch.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I mean, everybody loves Bluey. I I played it for my dog when I had Sunny, and I would leave Bluey on because I heard that dog's like bluey, and he wasn't really interested in it.
SPEAKER_00The dogs can see the colors.
SPEAKER_01The colors, but what Sunny was really interested in was um supernatural. He would sit on the bed and literally watch supernatural with me and not give a care in the world. But Bluey, he was like super annoying and he wouldn't want to leave me alone. And I'm like, okay, I get it. You don't like it. Um, but I used to click for the kids at the daycare, and they love that shit.
SPEAKER_00And I'm like, I mean, I like watching Bluey.
SPEAKER_01Snorefest. What? I don't like it. You know what I do like? I really like Sophia the First and Doc McStuffin's. I like those ones, those ones are cute. Doctors I can do that one.
SPEAKER_00I can sit and watch Doc McSuffin's and I don't really like Sophia the First, but Bluey, I can watch it for our nightly episodes, but every day, like he's been the last like four days, all day.
SPEAKER_01Bluey, Blueie, Blueie, or Lizard, Lizard, Lizard.
SPEAKER_00I walked in this morning and I was like, are you watching Bluey again? And he goes, uh-huh.
SPEAKER_01Oh my god. I love that when we were on the phone yesterday while I was getting my hair done, and he was like, I'm like, oh, he likes me. He's chirping at me.
SPEAKER_00He likes to make noises because the when you're I don't know if you guys ever noticed, but like with the iPhones, um, they have like the little like voice thing shows the mind does like on the little like thingy up here. It shows the little um like when you're talking, it'll show like the voice movement. Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, and so he'll watch that and he'll make noises because he sees that it's moving.
SPEAKER_01Oh, he's so cute. I love him. We were talking, uh, me and Anna were talking about how such a good boy he is, and I was like, God, I hope my child is good like hers. I swear to God. I got lucky. Seriously got lucky.
SPEAKER_00I really got lucky.
SPEAKER_01I was not like that as a child. Um, yeah, so I do have another news article I wanted to get into because I saw something about it, and um, and then I was going through CNN and I'm like, all these are like snooze fests. I cannot. Um, but then I came across this. I don't watch the I don't watch the news. I don't watch the news, but then I came across this because I saw it on TikTok where it was pretty big, and I'm like, oh shit, this this was this week that it happened.
SPEAKER_00So it's called this week or last week? When were you looking at this?
SPEAKER_01Um, I was looking at it on Friday, so it happened this week.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_01Um, okay, a cryptic message from a man at a California bank was the beginning of a 15-hour hostage situation.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you heard that right, guys. My bank Grand Theft Auto in real life. My mom was in a bank bank robbery when I was a child.
SPEAKER_01Was she robbing the bank or was she?
SPEAKER_00I'm just kidding.
SPEAKER_01I'm just kidding.
SPEAKER_00No, she was the one with the gun held to her head. Oh, that's so scary. Very traumatizing. As a child and as for like her. What bank?
SPEAKER_01Bank of America. It's in Charlie, Washington. Isn't it the one that somebody ripped an ATM out of with the truck? Like Tide Changed to it. That was Key Bank. It was like right across from the fairgrounds. That they ripped it out. They ripped the ATM. Isn't it security, I think? Security bank. They ripped it the um whole thing out. We must back.
SPEAKER_00This was back like I was in elementary school. That is actually insane. Yeah, I'm sure you could probably find it.
SPEAKER_01Wow, I would have shit my pants if someone held a gun in my head. Next week, I'll find the article. Yeah, we'll we'll make that the one the CNN or the news news article for next episode. Okay. So Tuesday afternoon, a man named Freddie Aronondo. I'm gonna call him just Freddie because I can't say his last name. Freddie was in line at Chase Bank in California? In Bakersfield, California, Tuesday afternoon, chatting with a greeter when a man came up to him and said, It's a bad day to be in the bank. And Freddie responded, No, it's not. It's it's not that packed up. I'm here to get some money. Yeah, and Freddie was thinking about well, like wasn't thinking like anything of it. Who who's gonna be like, Oh, it's a bad day to be in a bank? You're gonna murder me. Who think like, I mean, maybe I would because I'm paranoid, but um I probably would. I I have You probably would have looked at him like, don't talk to me.
SPEAKER_00I would have been like and your name is like what? And um No, I'm nice. I'm nice in public. I'm like, I can hold a conversation with someone, yeah, but if I'm in the right mood, if I'm like trying to get in and out of somewhere, I am like head down. Don't talk for me. Yeah, don't talk to me, I'm not gonna talk to you. But if I'm walking around and like I see I had an older gentleman a couple months ago ask me to help him with apples at Safeway.
SPEAKER_01I have never had anyone ask me to help them at the grocery store.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, me though. That was my first time. He scared the shit out of me.
SPEAKER_01Why did he need your help with apples?
SPEAKER_00I don't know, he said he needed help grabbing um picking the right apples, and he like kind of snuck up behind me. It was a little creepy. Um, and he was like, excuse me, and I had one AirPod in. Oh yeah. And so like I didn't hear him come up behind me, and I went, Huh. Who the hell are you? Was it an Aberdeen? Yeah. Oh my god. He was in Australia, and so when I looked at him, you know, me being in healthcare, I noticed that he just need help. And I was like, Can I help you? And he goes, Do you work here? And I'm like, No.
SPEAKER_01You have a grocery cart? Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Work here? He's like, um, I need help picking apples. Can you help me? And I was like, sure. I would have been like, no.
SPEAKER_01I'm like busy.
SPEAKER_00How many do you want?
SPEAKER_01You should have gotten paid. I only wanted four apples. You should have gotten paid. Um, okay. Let's finish the story.
SPEAKER_00Hopefully, he washed them.
SPEAKER_01I mean, most people wash their fruit.
SPEAKER_00I do, but yeah. Okay.
SPEAKER_01Anyway, sorry, back on track. Okay, so he let's reiterate. He said, no, it's not it's not that bad. It's not a pack, not thinking anything about it. And the other man, the man who's came in, responded again. It's a bad day to be in the bank. Today is your last day on earth. You guys are going to die today.
SPEAKER_02Did you just say to me?
SPEAKER_01My brothers are coming through. I'm gonna die today. No, I'm just kidding. My butt just puckered. The man demanded everyone's attention. He then pulled out a trigger from under his shirt connected to uh wires attached to a vessel. What's a bomb? This man said, I have a bomb. I need you guys to get on the floor. Yeah, he had a bomb and he attached another bomb to a somebody, like he took hostage, like he took multiple people. So this is why I wanted to this okay, this is the exact reason why I don't carry cash. This is the exact reason why I said in the last episode is like everybody gets our news articles from like TikTok and shit, and it's just not accurate. I'm I heard the one in TikTok and it was literally like, oh, he only had one hostage. That's not true. Like he had a whole like bunch of people in this room, and the man's name is Anthony Anthony Scott Searles Harris, 41-year-old. Authorities say Anthony is a dishonorable, yeah, right? He's a dishonorable charged army veteran and a convicted sex offender. He went to take 10 hostages on the second floor of the building.
SPEAKER_00Oh my god.
SPEAKER_01Um this is kind of divided weird because there was a lot of information. So during this time, um, he was he kept screaming at people to get on the floor now. Um, and then Freddie refused. He was like, in the article, he was basically saying to the reporter, like, I have a family. I was not about to die today. Like, I'm there's no way I'm dying today. Um, the man told the hostages he had a dead man switch, a device that would kill them all if released. Every um at that time, Freddie um Okay, so the guy kept looking away, and every time the man Anthony would look away, um is that his name, Anthony? The is that what I said? Yeah, Anthony. Every time he would look away, the group of people behind him would take a step back. Oh what horror movie movie have any of y'all ever watched? And you move. Okay. And so the man would scream at them to stop moving. When the man turned his attention to another group, Freddie saw an opportunity, and he the others ran out of the building. Freddie jumped to the side expecting the building to blow up, and then he called 9911 when he realized, oh shit, you didn't you didn't blow it up. Um, so Searles Harris, which is Anthony, had barricaded himself in the building's second floor. He tied up five hostages while five other hostages hid and never saw saw Searles Harris. The FBI was called in around 1:30 p.m. and SWAT teams crisis negotiators and bomb techs descended on the scene as authorities evacuated nearby buildings and started negotiating with Searles Harris on the phone. So they're not push the button. No, he because he's trying to make demands. That's why they do this. That's why they take hostages.
SPEAKER_00But I know, but like when he simply says, like, y'all are gonna die today, he's telling them push the button while they ran. Well, no, because he still has a bunch of other people in there. So there wasn't cops?
SPEAKER_01They're all outside. So half the people were able to like get out, but there's no way the cops are gonna go in if he has a switch. Because if the cops go in, he's gonna press the button.
SPEAKER_00Um, it wasn't a real bomb.
SPEAKER_01Um I might have written that down. I gotta look back. Hold on. This resulted in a 15-hour standoff with people tied up and desperate. We're not doing the end of the story. Um, multiple people tied up and desperate. Um, communication coming in from a hostage with a dying phone. Um, let's see here. Before he was killed in a confrontation with the FBI agent. When this was Wednesday morning, the two hostages were released during negotiations on Tuesday, and the rest of the hostages were eventually safely recovered. Wait, how long did this go on for? This went on for what did I say, 15 hours? 15 hours. Oh my god, I would have been like, Can you at least get me food? So, sir right? Cyrils Harris expressed concerns regarding how his court case was handled when he was convicted in 2014 of two sex offended offenses involving a child. He also had a criminal history of using weapons to commit violent offenses. The man wanted to see materials related to his case, which was given to him with the release of one hostage, and then a few hours later the second hostage was released. So that was his demand. Like he was making demands because he, if you think about it, like people who are convicted and they think that they didn't do anything wrong and they're coming out and they want they want justice for themselves. But obviously, this guy's a bad guy. He's already been dishonorable dishonorably discharged from the army used as a crime with weapons, and he's a sex offender from a child, and that's the case that he was looking like wanting.
SPEAKER_00Oh, he wanted all the evidence from that?
SPEAKER_01Like he wanted um Oh, that's disgusting. Yeah, he How did he get out if he was convicted? That oh, that's something I wanted to comment on. Like, why aren't we taking these guys out? I'm sorry, but I think sex offenses to children where's the death penalty? I want it.
SPEAKER_00That's not it's only I think it's only down in the south that they do that.
SPEAKER_01That's insane because these people get out and do shit like this. Like, you think that they're gonna be well great people of society coming back out and you saw the FedEx guy with the Yeah, who took a little girl?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, that story is unbelievably disgusting. Oh my god, there's a squirrel. Yeah, there's a that one's a big squirrel. He was huge!
SPEAKER_01Holy I probably gonna guy that guy's gonna come over here and steal our stuff. Guys, he's fucking huge. Oh my god. He looks like my cat. Oh my god, he's looking at us. Oh my god, don't make eye contact, don't make eye contact, don't make eye contact. Okay. If I have to, I'll throw my coke at him, but I really don't want to. Okay.
SPEAKER_00So anyways, yeah, he got the death penalty. They haven't decided they haven't released like date and stuff, which honestly, that kind of stuff, they sit there. So I don't see it happening anytime soon. I don't know. I unfortunately, because they should do it that day. If you're if you're like being told you're you have the death penalty, it should be done that day.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, they make them wait like sometimes years before their death. Oh, yeah, like there's something like that. Some people die before their execution date. Yeah. That's insane to me. I'm like, you can kill all these people, but you're gonna wait and you're gonna sit tight for like 15 years before you die. The hell? I'm sorry. How long did it take you before you kill this person? Perfect. You're gonna get tortured the same exact way.
SPEAKER_00Like So I did this thing in Atlanta when I was there last. Um, the cra- I can't even remember what it was, but it was like a museum of one of those like a horror um I don't know what you're talking about.
SPEAKER_01Did it have like Ten Buddy, Ten Bundy and stuff like that in it?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, like it had everyone and it was throughout the world, it wasn't just like in like uh United States, yeah. And they're actually bringing it to Seattle.
SPEAKER_01I saw that. We should go. Yeah, we should. That's really interesting. I watched like the whole Ted Bundy like thing.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it took me three hours. Hours to get through.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, there's a few other ones that I watched, like the Jeffrey Dahmer one was really disgusting, and I had a really, really hard. I mean, they're all disgusting, don't get me wrong.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I haven't watched that one, but I was told not to watch it. Are you the one that told me not to watch it at night by myself?
SPEAKER_01Probably.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Probably, because that one was extremely disturbing, and people joke and be like, just I'm just relaxed. I'm taking a picture. And that's what he says. Like, that's what he said to his victims. And it's like, you guys are all like, but you guys don't realize it may be a movie, but it is still real life. Like it act like this actively happened. It's not just made up believe a movie came out of nowhere, like these. I mean, they might add a little bit of things. Like they might add a little bit of that, sure, to make it like eye-catching to people. But it's not like scream or scary like scary movie. It's none of that. It's like real shit that happens.
SPEAKER_00You're not sitting there laughing because they're standing there while the killer's knocking out the thing.
SPEAKER_01I don't think people realize that. I think people realize, oh, it's a video, people are making it a trend. I'm gonna make it it. I I understand it to an extent. Like if you don't know, you don't know, but yeah, some of those things just shouldn't be joked about because that happens in real life. It does, it's really fucking scary. So, anyways, back to the story. Sorry. Negotiations eventually stalled and he refused to release any more hostages. The standoff went into the night and early morning at 2 a.m. Wednesday, the elite uh FBI hostage rescue team from Twantico took over the scene. So, time of death. Cyrils Harris was killed about 4 30 a.m. Wednesday afternoon. The FBI team entered the building, prompted by his erratic behavior and concerns for the hostage's health. On that note, one one thing I didn't write down because I have a lot written down. There was a hostage in there who had diabetes. And this was going into dates for like 15 hours and having type 1 diabetes. And so they were able to like low-key sneak something into her and like keep her like medium, you know, like we're gonna help you get out here. And so that's why they were like, erratic behavior, somebody's we're we're more worried about the hostages at this point, like just take them out. So authorities found multiple improvised um explosive devices at the scene and that are doing further tests on on them Wednesday. The motive for the incident is under investigation. So they found multiple of the devices, um, and they're sending them off to be tested to make sure, like, what's what's really in them, what's really going on with them. Honestly, watch it just be vapor, sort of I don't know. That would be insane to me. Because some people are just fucking crazy. Some people are insane. Uh like some people are insane. So um, we posted on Instagram, um, pick one, two, or three. Um, one had three different numbers, two had three different numbers, three had three different numbers. We only had a few people vote, so Bo went around the office.
SPEAKER_00Gosh, I literally went around the entire office. I said pick a number. I said, don't think one, two, or three.
SPEAKER_01We actually had a lot of answers. We had so many like answers from you guys, so thank you. Yeah, thanks guys. Um, because yeah, uh, people on Instagram, you guys didn't react to our stories.
SPEAKER_00So I want to put it out there that if you have a funny story, you um maybe want advice or like just want to share like share something, yeah. Or something you don't have to tell, like you can tell us.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we have so many people telling us, oh, I really wanted to like send this to you. I really have some. I'm like, send it. Like, please send it to you.
SPEAKER_00Tell us that uh you want to be anonymous, we don't have to say your name.
SPEAKER_01Like we can get in a lot of stories about us, but I think it's really fun to bring you guys into it. And so other people hear all these other stories. We have a lot of us have a lot more in common than we think. And so you guys listening to it and then telling us, oh, it's like having a conversation with my friends is really great to listen to. Then let's have a conversation. Let's give us your input. We want to put it in here because we want to hear about it. Just because you guys aren't here with us doesn't mean we're not thinking about you guys.
SPEAKER_00I want the confessions. Yes, please, the juicy ones. And confessions.
SPEAKER_01So we got our number. It was number three, which I gave Bo. Um, it was like late at night. It was 50. I sent her a list of.
SPEAKER_00I was literally laying in.
SPEAKER_01I was on do not disturb, and I almost said notify anyway.
SPEAKER_00I was almost fucking asleep.
SPEAKER_01You were on do not disturb. I didn't notify you, anyways, because I was like, she'll get mad at me if she's grumpy today.
SPEAKER_00I was almost asleep, guys.
SPEAKER_01I sent her a list of 15 questions. I said, I'm sending you these questions, fill them out. Don't don't talk to me about them, just fill them out, and we won't discuss them until the podcast. Like, I wanna, like, I think this will be fun. And so we're there's 15, and we're only gonna answer three, and we'll answer three the next one, three the next one.
SPEAKER_00So in our next one, we should have like someone draw from a hat. That would be cool. Like somebody, like I don't know.
SPEAKER_01We'll have the like maybe make Ryan draw from a hat or something.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, Ryan's our good Ryan's our go-to movie. He's our tech boy. Yeah, he's our tech boy.
SPEAKER_01Thanks. Um sorry if we capped the mic. Um, we're just girls. What can I say?
SPEAKER_00Okay, so I'm just here to look pretty.
SPEAKER_01What is I sent you the numbers because you asked me. What did I say? Because I don't have my phone. Did you text me about it? I hope you still have them.
SPEAKER_00Um second, guys, sorry. Oh, three, seven, and twelve. Okay.
SPEAKER_01Would you like to go first or do you want me to go first? Sure. Okay, you go first, number three.
SPEAKER_00The question was what's your favorite movie of all time and what makes it special to you? Okay. Do you have any guesses?
SPEAKER_01No, I really don't because there's so many good movies out there. Like it was really hard for me to choose one. I chose the first one that came to mind that I think of in a different way than I think of different movies.
SPEAKER_00Me too. Yeah. Um, I actually went back into like my childhood for this one. Me too. Um, Dirty Dancing. I love that. Okay. I should have guessed. Yeah, so um, anytime I was sick or Auntie I was hanging out with Auntie Amber and it was just us girls, um, we would watch Dirty Dancing. Yeah. That's cute. Um I really liked I didn't watch that one until I was a teenager. Really? I I don't even know how old I was. I probably shouldn't have been watching it, Anti Amber. We watched a lot of Jackass. I should not have been watching that. Um we I wasn't allowed to watch Jackass.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, you weren't allowed to watch.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, or s or um we tried getting Simpson Simpsons. Simpsons. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01The ones that predict everything. I heard that the Simpsons uh writer or like the creator of Simptons wants to run for president. Oh, that would be fucking hilarious. He predicted that uh Trump was gonna get elected and he predicted that he was gonna get shot. And he predicted a he everybody who watches the Simpsons know that they predict know that they predict everything. And we're like, yes, this is in the story, it's gonna happen. Anyways, did you tell us why it makes that's why it makes it special to you? You grew up watching it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. It was like a bonding. Oh, I guess just anytime you know you're feeling down or something, that's one of the movies you just want to like cling to.
SPEAKER_01That's friends for me. Like when I'm upset or I'm just like having a bad day, I watch like the show friends. I have a movie on here, but the show friends is like con comfort because I don't know. The f the beginning specifically, the end is more like they're in their 30s yesterday.
SPEAKER_00I have to think about it now though, like what I go to as an adult.
SPEAKER_01As an adult. You ready for it? Um, 50 Shades of Grey or Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, 365 days. Yeah, no, Fifty Shades of Grey is my go-to rainy day. I'm probably not on my meds.
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SPEAKER_00Um I'll lay there in bed and watch Fifty Shades of Grey. Danny thinks I'm crazy about it, but it's fine.
SPEAKER_01We have been watching, we just finished.
SPEAKER_00I don't watch it with Tucker.
SPEAKER_01Okay. He's asleep, okay. Yeah. Um, we just finished it last night, but we just got through um The Hobbit. So we watched all of the Lord of the Rings and then The Hobbit. I I was really one of those people like, you watch Lord of the Rings?
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SPEAKER_01Me sitting here right now. Yeah, seriously. And then, you know, Ryan is Ryan, he likes that kind of stuff, and I was like, okay, I'll watch it. I really liked it. The Lord of the Rings was actually really good. I'm like, that's it. That they're like three hours long, and we so we watched a few of those like last month. We watched all the Lord of the Rings, and I really enjoyed it. And then I was like, we need to watch The Hobbit. So we just finished the last the third one last night. Each of them were like three hours along, and we got done at like 1 a.m. And I was like, is that it? Is there no more? Like we watched all of it. Shit. Um, anyways, my favorite Caribbean. Oh, we just watched all that too. Yeah, yeah, we watched that um before we watched this one. I love that. Um, so my favorite movie of all time growing up, and like the first thing I think of because this is something that I had it like feels different watching it to me. I don't know, um, is Uptown Girls with Britney Murphy. I okay, I wrote down um I think Uptown Girls has always been my favorite, but I also really like like space movies and stuff. And I just oh, I just wrote, I just wrote a Lord of the Rings and it was um in The Hobbit. Okay. And on this, I was like, oh my god, it specifically the part where she in the in like the beginning where it's like, you know, she's dancing, she gets out of bed, she's late, she turns off her alarm, she gets up, she's trying to get ready because she's supposed to be at the club with her friends. Uh yeah, I mean, except for the club, yeah, and she's like looking for something for her hair, and she's like, and she grabs a little um candle shade, she squishes the candle shade and she clips it in her hair. That scratches a part of my brain that I don't think anybody will ever understand. I'm just like, that's what being a girl is about.
SPEAKER_00Okay, 100%. If you guys know what we're talking about, yeah, please try man.
SPEAKER_01Do you guys like it? Oh, I love Brittany Murphy. She's like one of my favorite actresses ever, and I'm so sad she's gone. I know. But pretty much anything she's in, yeah, pretty much anything she's in, it's a dope ass movie, and I love it. But specifically this one, I really liked it, especially when she bites on the biscuit and she's and the girl's like, put that down, and she's like, and she's like, oh god, and she's spraying it with disinfectant, and she's like, hurt her jaws all hurt. I'm like, God, that's so fucking me. I love that. And she has a pig, dude. I just I don't know what guys is such a okay.
SPEAKER_00Um, next one. What number to start? Seven. Number seven was what's your favorite book that you could read over and over again? Five Shades of Grey? Yeah. I literally is it called Scut? Smut. Smut. Smut, yeah. I'm a smut girl. Um, and I can read Fifty Shades of Grey anytime, anywhere. Um someone's making bacon and my tummy's growling. Wait? Wait for he has his headset on. Um, yeah, that's any I don't I don't know. I didn't really read like books as I was younger. I mean, I read, but it was mainly because of school. And now that I'm older and I understand things, um You like reading things that interest you.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that you can partake in. Exactly. Ideas. Ideas. My favorite book, I don't I don't I have books because my mom works for scholastics, and so she keeps giving me books, and I'm like, mom. Mom, I can't read. Mom, I can't read. I mean pictures. I need picture book. I have another note on that, but it's not part of our question, so I can't read it. Um, so my favorite book growing up was The Hatchet. We wrote it in school, like in fifth grade. It's about this guy or this kid, his parents are divorced, he gets on this little flighter plane uh to go to his dad's and like you know, those little tiny fighter planes, right? And um, I think the guy started having a heart attack or something happened with the plane and it went down. And all this guy had was a hatchet that his dad gave him, and he had it. And basically it went down in this lake, he got out, he was like, What the fuck? You know, tried everything he could to get like the other guy was dead, and he survived out there. I haven't read it in a long time. I have all the books, but it is a really series, yeah, has like three different ones because it happened again. But this was like a huge, like when I was younger, it was like I don't even know if there's a movie, but it was really intriguing to me, especially because people do that with like Survivor, like people go out there and they oh yeah, test it.
SPEAKER_00And so he it basically had um growing up, we had watch parties of Survivor every Wednesday.
SPEAKER_01We watched anti-amers. We would watch Survivor um every night when we lived with Kenwell and Cole. Before bed, we watched Survivor and we wouldn't watch it without each other. That was our show. We stopped watching it, but it is a really good show. Yeah, but that's really cool.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah. Well, good game shows right now are huge. Yeah, but that guy is old and he's still going. I mean, he's not that old.
SPEAKER_01Game shows right now are really big, and Survivor is one of those, like they call them gamers because they're really good at doing things like that. So, because I watched was it called The Traitors, and so people who are on like Survivor or Big Brother, they're called gamers because they they actually went out and physically played physical things.
SPEAKER_00Um we watched Big Brother too growing up. That was uh I didn't watch that. You didn't? That was our um only Big Brother and um American Idol were the ones that we could stay up past bedtime just to watch. My mom and Duane would let us stay up.
SPEAKER_01We would watch American Idol. I remember um we'd have the couch against the wall, the TV, and I would sit right on the floor in front of the TV just watching American Idol. Because I've always I I always wanted to be on American Idol. I mean, I auditioned for American Idol. Um I attach it. I also had one more though, because I I really I'm not a big book person, but these specific two for people who aren't big book people. I'm really into um like I've true crime or like things like I grew up watching like Law and Order SVU and like oh yes, the Elizabeth Smart um story.
SPEAKER_00And Law and Order SVU was my mom and I show.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that was me and my stepmom's show. Like for the longest that's how I got into it. But the book I really liked is called The Boy Called It. Have you ever heard of it?
SPEAKER_00No, I don't think so.
SPEAKER_01Uh so this boy has like two other brothers, but I think he's the middle child called it. It's about his um I he there's three of them. There's three boys mom, dad. The dad is like a firefighter, the mom, I don't really know what she really does. But like normal life at the beginning, and then something like switched. I don't know what I can't remember like specific details because it's been so long. I have the book, I think there's two of them. But essentially the book is about this boy is getting abused by his mother, and um, it didn't happen it didn't happen like his entire life, it happened like when he was like maybe five or six when it started happening, and it got little by little. Um, she would not let him eat um breakfast or she would let him eat the scraps of the boys' food. She would made him start sleeping out in the garage on a cot with no blanket. Oh my god, no break, she would not let him eat. And if she found out he ate anything or stole food, like she would shove her fingers down his throat and make him throw up and then eat the throw up out of the toilet. And this is based on a true story. Okay, yeah, and is there a documentary on this?
SPEAKER_00Because I probably would watch it.
SPEAKER_01I don't know. I think I've tried to see if there was like a movie or something about it because I would I would watch that. Um, but like if things happen, like she would shove his face in a dirty diaper, the little baby's dirty diaper. She would put him on the stove, like turn the stove on and put his hand on the stove.
SPEAKER_00Um, she basically out there that well, some ones are just sick. I don't know, just crazy.
SPEAKER_01And the dad, like, sort of knew what was going on, but he was just like so checked out because like he didn't want to be in his marriage that he when he would come home, it would be like the kid's safe space. But every time he would leave, like the kids like, Why aren't you taking me with you? Like, take me with you, like save me. And I there's another book, but he bait he I think he like ran away. Like he walked down the street, he like found a cop. Like it ended well. Like the guy who wrote this book is the bold boy called it. Like, if you haven't heard of it, go go read it. It's it'll is a real tur tearjerker and it's a really good book.
SPEAKER_00I'll probably have to read it, but yeah. See, I don't really like crying while I'm reading because then it's all blurry and I can't yeah. You gotta take a break, I gotta go back.
SPEAKER_01But it is um, it's really it's a really good listen. So last number for the questions.
SPEAKER_00Last number was 12. Um, what's your favorite piece of clothing or accessory and what's the story behind it? So my parents took um my brother and I at age eight. Um, I was eight. My brother's four years older than me, so you guys do the math. Um, we went to Disney World, so Florida. And for my birthday, they um my whole family donated money and put together a little thing um for me to do the princess stuff. Oh, that's cute. Yeah, and um, so I know I still have the crown, it's at my mom's house in a box, but um, so the crown is kind of my favorite. Yeah. Um there's obviously pictures. Uh I think the shoes are with them, but they might have gotten lost throughout the years because you know kids eight and twenty-seven. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01So I mean it is what it is.
SPEAKER_00Um, but yeah, that was probably my favorite but it's accessories and clothing, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um, I had a few kind of few things pop up for mine. I don't really have like a lot of like stuff that's of sentimental value. Um, my grandmother's in wedding ring, so it's my engagement ring, and it's my grandma, so my grandpa's mother, Dorothy, so my great grandma's diamond in the middle, and then the other two my grandpa bought for my grandma, and then the blue ones are her birthstone. I love that. So that's probably one of my favorite. Um, when you start talking about the crown, I'm like, oh my god, my mom was obsessed with Princess Diana growing up. And she had this um jewelry box. I had little drawers, and she had a little tiaras for me and Kendall, and she gave me them. I I gave one to Addy because Kendall didn't want hers. And but I took I have mine and it's super cute. It's uh under the sink in the bathroom because I what am I gonna do with a little tiny tiara and nothing? I'm gonna wear it around the house. I don't do that. Honey, I'm home. I'm home, make me dinner. No, I'm kidding. Um, but um yes, I am. Uh um, I wrote down originally my wedding dress just because it's the nicest thing I've ever owned. Yeah, but I'm never going to wear it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01I'm never going to wear it. Um, I think that if I was able to actually have the wedding that I wanted to, it would it would definitely be all it would be a different story. Yeah. But I I there's something about looking at it, it's so gorgeous. Um, but the first thing that came to mind I didn't write down, the only reason I thought about it is because I got clothes from when my grandma died.
SPEAKER_00And so your grandma's coat.
SPEAKER_01My grandma's coat. I wrote down that one. Um, the coat that I got.
SPEAKER_00Um I got to uh Savannah's dad met up with me before um I went to Boston and I got to travel with that coat, and it was like a special moment.
SPEAKER_01I had no idea she had like my grandma had so it was like five days before my birthday in August. This trip was pre-planned for my birthday.
SPEAKER_00We already planned it.
SPEAKER_01We were like, come out for my birthday. I flew her out for my birthday, we wanted to have fun, and then my grandma died five days before. And so I was like, You can still come out. Like, I need some I was by myself. I was like, I really need someone here. And she brought me my grandma's big mousse jacket. Like she used to wear camping, and I I was gonna bring it camping with us, and I forgot her on the couch, and I was so mad. That's okay, you can do it next time. And then I also have a sweater of hers, and I like put my hand in the pocket and I pulled out um a tissue and a grocery list she had wrote. Oh yeah, I have those. I still have the grocery list. I threw away the tissue. I don't know my girl was DNA.
SPEAKER_00I would have been putting that in a bag.
SPEAKER_01Going to recreate you, grandma. Going to raise you. Um, yeah, so that those are my I have little things that I like. Um that are like cute. I'm trying to sell my wedding dress, so if anybody wants to buy it. You said somebody does somebody's interested or missing. It might be.
SPEAKER_00I haven't heard back from her, but yeah.
SPEAKER_01We'll see.
SPEAKER_00We'll see.
SPEAKER_01Um, next on the list here. I wrote down, we haven't even gotten to talk about our week yet.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, my week was shit. Yeah. I don't want to talk about all of it, but um, I will tell you that uh Danny said it's TMI, but it's literally just part of the body. Um we work in healthcare, it's fine. And we work in healthcare, so it's not really like I'm not very private about my body. Like you're a mom. Yeah, I'm a mom. Once I had Tucker, like before Tucker, oh yeah, I wouldn't talk about anything when it came to like what was going on with my yeah, anything, anything. But after having a baby, and you got like 15 people. All at once in a room, like and you're spread open. Nothing. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Nothing's gonna ever bother you again.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and so guys, I have officially pop the hemorrhoid. It's not pop. It's not polar. I have a hemorrhoid. It's literally a pain in my fucking ass.
SPEAKER_01Literally a pain in your fucking ass.
SPEAKER_00And it's been making me so grumpy.
SPEAKER_01It makes you grumpy. And then when people like expect things of you or treat you a certain way and it makes you even more grumpy. Yeah. It just adds on to the fire. Like, if you didn't have this right now and somebody was like saying something to you in a certain way, you would probably treat the situation different, but because you were already your ass was already lit, you're like, add the fuel, baby. Just just give me the mat.
SPEAKER_00So bad. Um if I so I guess I had hemorrhoids when I after birth, you know, because that happens when you push so hard and for so long. Um but I was like dealing with other shit, and so oh that squirrel. He's back, guys. Oh, Lula's tail. Is he pooping? I think he just pooped. Oh I love squirrels, but they're scary. He's climbing down the wall. He's made it over the wall.
SPEAKER_02He's made it over the wall. Anyways, sorry.
SPEAKER_00Anyways, um, what was I saying? Oh, I had hemorrhoids after birth, but it those didn't bother me because I had other things going on.
SPEAKER_01Maybe it just like Mother Nature knew this week wasn't your week, and so she just wanted to give you a little extra something.
SPEAKER_00I was thinking about it and I think it's karma because I stopped taking my medication.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. I'm so glad you found your other medication. I was like, how do you throw that away? How do you throw it away? Mine's in the door in a bag, in a yellow bag.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah, no, it's because it was on the fucking top shelf. Why? Someone moved it up to the top shelf. Danny was cleaning out the um fridge. Fridge, and you know, him being 6'3 and can see on top of everything. I bet he's just like this. Hold on.
SPEAKER_01Fridge is here, he's like just looking above the fridge, just blindly moving stuff so he doesn't have to bend down.
SPEAKER_00He literally goes, Yeah, I was cleaning out the fridge and I looked at it and I realized that's something I need to keep, so I shoved it up in the top, and then I just kept going, and I'm like, Yeah, you shoved it up on the top, but didn't move it back, and you didn't tell me. And I didn't tell or he didn't tell me, and then he's like, Now that you found it, you should probably apologize. And I was like, I'm sorry, I just had a bad week of getting in the fire, man.
SPEAKER_01I gotta play operator this week at work, which was fun, because I mean you're just passing off calls, which is nice, but I mean not all day. Like towards the end of the day, I had to like do regular phone stuff, but so that was cool. I haven't done that yet.
SPEAKER_00Um I'm trying to think of something good that happened for my week, so it's not all bad.
SPEAKER_01Um yeah, no, you had a really rough start to this week. We were supposed to go to the gym and we just Oh yeah, guys, that failed. It failed. Sorry. There was a lot of stuff playing behind the scenes, yeah. And it just didn't work out.
SPEAKER_00So maybe we'll try again this next week. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01So I had a question for you, and the other day she was like, Oh my god, you want to know my biggest pet peeve? And I said, No, shut the fuck up, don't tell me your biggest peppee. She's like, Wow, wow, who am I gonna rate it to now? I just want to just turn on your voice to text, start talking to your phone, and it'll make it feel like you're talking to somebody. Yeah, that's my yeah. So my question was, I had written this down before you texted, like weeks prior. What is one of your biggest peppies?
SPEAKER_00Guys, we literally connect on a whole other fucking level.
SPEAKER_02I was like, don't tell me that.
SPEAKER_00I literally, okay, so the other night, setting the scene, okay? The other night, Danny's mom was home. Um, Danny and I obviously were home. We're sitting there and she's like, Oh, do you want ice cream? And I'm like, Hell yeah, why? Yeah, sure, why not? And so she goes in and she like gets ice cream, Danny goes in and helps her, and I'm like, I'm just gonna chill on the couch because I've had a shitty fucking day. Yeah. They come back with ice cream, they're sitting down. You know what my biggest thing is? I hate it. I hate it. Scraping the fucking cups or the bowls, like scraping the sides. Like you get done, you get done eating, and then they're like, oh, there's leftovers, and they're like literally if you're gonna act like a dog, just lick it like a dog. Oh my god, it's a fucking pet peeve. Oh my god, that is a good pet peeve. It's terrible. I hate the noise of the clanking of the spoon and the bowl.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, no, that's valid. I don't I I Ryan does the thing when he's out of water and he's like, Oh my god, it was like, oh, stop.
SPEAKER_00I always go, honey. Daddy does it on purpose because he knows it. Yeah, it's annoying. Yeah, that's why he does that too. Yeah, and I always go, honey, I need you to stop.
SPEAKER_01I'll just be like, Can you shut the fuck up? Like me and Ryan are very like, just shut the fuck up, honestly. Um I wrote it down because one of my biggest pet peeves was um I was sneezing, is one of my top pet peeves.
SPEAKER_00I don't she hates it literally before we started so loud. There's no reasoning.
SPEAKER_01You don't even know. It's so loud.
SPEAKER_00Before we started filming, Ryan sneeze as he was talking, and she went, shut the f nobody asked you to do that.
SPEAKER_01Rude. Um actually, I don't think I've ever heard you sneeze. I'm a quiet sneezer. It's not aggressive, okay? I'm not shooting my brains out my nose. Alright. Sometimes it's those are the good ones. Oh, well. Um I wrote it down because I was driving and people just ride you fucking. I'm doing 68 on the highway. I ride people's ass. It is 60 miles an hour. I'm doing 68. I'm doing 68 on cruise control because I know I'll get pulled over if I don't. I uh I'm I don't need to be getting pulled over anymore like Bo does, okay? I'm over it. I don't want to speak to another cop again unless I fucking have to. I will do my best to not get pulled over. So I was driving and this guy's riding my ass. I'm like, okay, there's no need. You know what I did? Did you brake taking them? No, I turned on my windshield wipers and I held those there and it just and then I hold them until his windshield wipers start going. And I'm like, get off my ass, bitch. And he does, they start slowing down. Oh my goodness, J. My mom taught me that when I was a kid. And I was like, mom, why are you doing that? And she's like, because they won't get off my ass. And I turn around and she goes, and I'm like, oh, this is perfect. Yeah, no, I windshield wiper the people the shit out of people. Oh my god, windshield wiper like him on because I'm empty. I'm not even fucking empty, but it's because I drive a lot. It's always dirty. And it's like, fuck. I might get bugs on my windshield. But I'm just like, fine, I'll get a clean windshield and I'll get the you off my ass. Thank you. Um I know. Start doing it. Everybody try it out. If somebody's riding your ass, just hold the windshield wiper down. And then you have to wait a second because it doesn't start hitting the air, you know, until you get a lot. And so it starts going over the wind over your car. If you have a back windshield wiper, do that one too. Double the whammy.
SPEAKER_00Soak them back there. Because my the way mine goes is you have to pull for the windshield, and then you have to out.
SPEAKER_01So when you press your um like soap, it doesn't just automatically start going. It does for the front, but not the back. Not the back. When I when I push mine, I think it goes to the back when I pull mine. Yeah, mine's the opposite. Okay, I had another one. If you could communicate only using animal sounds, which animal would you choose? I want to hear it.
SPEAKER_00Um, oh my gosh. That's a good one, huh? Yeah. I think yours would be a cat.
SPEAKER_01No? No. No. I would be a bird. I really like to whistle. And I sometimes I will think birds are actually talking to me because I'll go like and then I'll hear I'm back and I'm like, oh my god. Oh my god, I'm a bird whisperer. They're responding to me. So I think the whit the those or um barking. I really like to bark at people. Come up, Drian. Go away. I can do my Chihuahua one, but that's how okay. Picture that sound and me. I don't know if I talked about this yet, but when I went um when we lived in Calspell and we got to go to a show, whose line is it anyways? I think we've talked about it. I don't know, but we're gonna talk about it again. And I was in the middle row, and they're like, We're I didn't know they were gonna pull volunteers up. That they started like saying, like, does anybody want to come up? And people there were people were raising their hands, and I'm like, Oh, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, oh my god, this is my fucking opportunity. And the only person I wish was there with me was Annalie because me and Anna Lee were we're in drama together. That's that was our life for four years. Like that was, and I was like, God, she's missing out on this. But I had like raised my hand, and they wanted we didn't know it was um what it was until you got up there. They're like, we just need to volunteer. And I'm like, I'm gonna take a team. Raise my hand, I was in the middle aisle, so like that was like in a good seat. I picked good seats, and I was like, me, me, me. And they fucking picked me. Okay, and it was Ryan Styles was there, which was the really, really tall guy. And then the other guy, I Glenn, Greg, I think his name is Greg, he has glasses, but the other other guys that are pretty popular weren't there. Um, but Ryan was there, and he was he was one of my favorite guys on the show. And they were like, Okay, we're gonna do this one. It was me and another girl got picked, and it was we're good, we're going to act scenes out and you make the noises for us. And I'm like, Got it. I already know this one. I've I've practiced practiced this so hard, you know. Like, we did this in class, like we would watch the show, and Mr. West would be like, We're gonna do this. And so I had the other guy, and they're he's they're out in the country, I don't know, something was happening, they're riding a horse, one guy had a dog. He's like, I don't, I don't, get away from me. And then you're supposed to make sounds to what what their movements are doing. And so he was moving around with his dog and he was like, get away from me, and I go, in a microphone, in front of thousands of people. I start barking. Are you fucking kidding me? Why did I do that? Anyways, I'm proud of it because I I cannot believe I got up on stage in front of thousands of people and started barking into a microphone. It's one of my greatest moments of all time. Well, you know, people laughed. People laughed. People were really fucking laughing. And at the end of the show, it was so we weren't allowed to have like cameras or take pictures or anything, so I didn't get anything. But when we were leaving, um, people behind us were like, hey, that's the girl that was on stage. Hey, that's the girl that was like on stage parking. You want my autograph? And I was like, I looked at Ryan and I said, Babe, I'm famous. I've made it. I fucking made it. People are talking about me. I hit my golden, like, my golden ticket.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01That was the best day of my life.
SPEAKER_00I don't think I've ever had to do like I don't think I've ever done that kind of thing, but I also wouldn't be the one to raise my hand. Oh, I definitely need a lot of it.
SPEAKER_01You're a pick me girl. Uh sometimes, yeah. When it's something I'm interested in, absolutely I want to do it. Pick me, pick me, pick me. Um, what's your sound?
SPEAKER_00I don't know. What if I was a snake?
SPEAKER_01No. I feel like communicate using animal sounds. I feel like you would be a cat because you know, cats actually don't communicate meowing, they communicate with facial expressions and things. Yeah. You would be that. I would be a cat 100% because you you my face says it all. Says it all. I mean, except for when you first meet her and you're like, she hates me. No, she doesn't. She just that's just her face. Your message the other day. She's fragile. She's fragile. Be nice to my friends in the phone bank. They're fragile, please, please. Bo's like, okay, I think that was nice. I was like, Yeah, good job. I'll give you a sticker later. Good job, Delaney. If you hear this, give Bo a sticker, please. I need one. I need lots of stickers from here on out. Oh my gosh. Delaney has so many stickers. A girl comes around. You need a sticker? Yes, I do. I have a sticker. I have like stickers all over my thing. I need ping me! Ping me ping me. I want a sticker. I want a sticker. Okay. Last one. What is the strangest food food combo you tried and liked? Something I'm guessing from when you were pregnant. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_00My craving when I was pregnant. This is how you will know.
SPEAKER_01Not everybody's not everybody gets fruit cravings while they're pregnant.
SPEAKER_00No, but if you're eating this, you know I'm pregnant. Oh no. You'll be getting me a test.
SPEAKER_01Uh-oh.
SPEAKER_00You ready for it? Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Pickles and chocolate. I knew you were gonna say that. I had a feeling those pickles and chocolate. I you probably told me.
SPEAKER_00You have to bite the first, you have to take the first bite of the pickle. You have to take the Hershey's chocolate, pour it on, take a bite.
SPEAKER_01But what if you did this? Dried the pickle, get the hardening chocolate, put it in the fridge. Crispy chocolate chocolate pickle. No. Okay, but if you're pregnant again and you think about it, do it like that and see how I feel like it'd be good. Biting into a chocolate pickle.
SPEAKER_02Chocolate pickle chips!
SPEAKER_00No, I think I just liked the thought of like the crunch, you know.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and then the just chocolate sauce in your mouth.
SPEAKER_00Like the whole pick no, you would drizzle it.
SPEAKER_01You drizzle it.
SPEAKER_00You drizzle it, and then you just look it's like never mind. I know what you were gonna say.
SPEAKER_01Um that's all I gotta say. Mine, my the only like real strangest food combo that I've ever like done myself, and I was like, oh wait, this is kind of good. I was, you know, in a uh me and my friend and her brother um were in their little they had a clubhouse outside their back uh back of the house. Like they built their grandfather built it when they were kids. Well, yeah, their grandpa built it in the backyard. And shout out to you, Clay, for listening to the podcast. We love you anyway. Shout out to Dewey, even though he hated me. We love you, Dewey. Anyways, uh, so that was her grandpa. And uh he built a clubhouse for them when they were really little, and they started like using it as storage, but when we were growing up, we like eventually took stuff out of it and we wanted to sleep in there, and like it was really cute. Like you just climbed in the clubhouse, and when we got older, we would go out there and you know, hot box the shit out of it. And I had a jar of peanut butter and a bag of hot Cheetos. I took the hot Cheetos and I scooped it with the peanut butter, and it tasted real good. Oh yeah. Oh my gosh. Oh, yeah, I haven't had it since, but it actually tasted pretty fire. I'm not gonna lie. You should probably try it out 100%. No, do the pickles and chocolate first. I don't know. I'll I'll have to try book, I'll have to try the chocolate and pickle. That might be good, but yeah, definitely um peanut butter and hot Cheetos.
SPEAKER_00I uh um had a couple notes that were flowing. Oh, okay. Yeah. Um let's see. What's your worst fear?
SPEAKER_01I have a lot of fears, you know.
SPEAKER_00What's like the what's like the one where you think about quite often?
SPEAKER_01Um with how the world is right now. I think about like um Ryan and I talk about a lot, like we want to get like little survival packs and stuff. Like, what if something happens and like we get bombed? Like our like it it could happen. You never know what's you never know what's gonna fucking happen. Like, what if our city gets bombed or what if like evacuations start happening? That is something that scares the fuck out of me. Yeah, because like I have I I would like to think I have survival skills, like right off the rip, I'd like to think I have survival skills, but I don't think if that happened, I feel like I would have a really difficult time trying to manage it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I don't I would definitely have a panic attack. Yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_01So I think about that one quite a bit. I'm like, oh yeah, we need to get survival kit. My mom probably panicked me. She texted me, like, get this, get this, make sure you have batteries, make sure you have a lot of extra batteries. I can see a mom doing that. I'm like, mom, I don't need batteries, I'm fine. She's like, you'd never know. You know, you need to stock up in toilet paper, put them on the back of your car. Costco sells those survival kits. You need to get like three of them. I'm like, do you think I have money? Like growing out my ass? No, I don't. Anyways, what is yours? Your neighbor kept staring at her. Yeah, she's the one that will come over here with her dog and she'll stare right into my window. Like, just stare. And I can see like she's just like, Really? And I'm like, come over here and I'll shut the blinds. Because I'm like, why can't I just sit here with my blinds open and you not like have people staring at me in my back patio?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, she would definitely just stare the entire time.
SPEAKER_01Fucking weird.
SPEAKER_00Hi, like and follow.
SPEAKER_01Don't look through my window anymore, please. Even if it's an accident, turn the other way. I don't know what to say. I don't it's fucking weird. Yeah. Um maybe like I'm gonna set my cat on you. I'm gonna set bird on you.
SPEAKER_00Um I think my worst fear is um dying alone. Oh yeah. Or not having kids. Like not even like dying alone, but like being alone and something happens and oh yeah, like a free accident or something, you know.
SPEAKER_01Like I think about I don't I I think a lot of people, it's like a normal thing for people to have intrusive thoughts. Yeah. And I think about like I'll pull like what if this happened, and then I'm making the scenario up in my head and I'm like, fuck, I use anxiety. Then I start getting like sad, and like I'm like, oh shit, like this is actually getting into my feelings. This is not real life, it's not actually happening. Like, this is what if it happened. Like, I mean, me and Ryan have such a good relationship. I'm like, don't leave me, don't do it. I'm waiting. I'm just something I'm crazy. And obviously he's not going to, but it just like freaks me out. I'm like, yeah, anything, you know, anything can happen, and you know, people can be in like really long relationships and things happen, and it's scary.
SPEAKER_00It's more of like, I want people around me when I die. Yeah. Like, you don't want to be alone. Yeah, yeah. Like my my family is a little weird, and like if someone's on their deathbed, we're there. Like, we are all as a family, no matter what happens to you. You guys are really cool. Yeah, even if we half of us eat each other, we're still freaking there when someone's on their deathbed. Like, we come together, and I just hope that I teach Tucker like as he grows up, and you know, as he realizes that family is all you have. Yeah. Even if it's not blood.
SPEAKER_01Like, I just hope that someone's except for the bad ones, you don't need them in your life.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, like you know, I also want him to realize though, grow like growing up, don't settle. Like, don't think because that, you know, you say you love that. That's blood, treats you like shit, that like you can you can deal with that because that's family.
SPEAKER_01Because they're family that just because they treat you like shit that you should be allowed, you should have to stay with them because oh, they did things for you. Yeah. What are you talking about? They were there for you in that situ. Why would you throw that situation in my face? Like you were supposed to do that.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. You know, like obviously, you know. I have such like that's my one thing is Yeah, I mean, my family is close no matter what, and we all do come together when there's like a family crisis or whatever, but there's some that I'm like, why did you come? Yeah, like what's the use of you?
SPEAKER_01Literally.
SPEAKER_00Oh here's the thing that this is probably a good thing that happened this week. So one of the girls came over and was like, has Karen came in yet? Oh has the Karen got here yet?
SPEAKER_01At work?
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Oh yeah. Our question is though, what are male parents? What do they call mere male parents? Chad.
SPEAKER_01Is it is it Chad? I think Chad is like the maybe the stupid word for like what is like the blonde name for girls. Huh? Isn't that Karen? No. Like, oh my god, she's so blonde. They say she's so blonde, but that's like a chad. I don't know. I would think like teenagers? Mimi. I would say like John.
SPEAKER_00Carter, we need your help. What do they what do the kids nowadays call? Karen's the male. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Yeah, that's a great question. Oh my god. So we had that um Instagram. Yes! Thank you. We had we finally had one person. Somebody was brave enough to comment on our Instagram um little story. Send us a DM send us a DM. And okay, this is my full reaction. I'm opening this up. So to preface, me and obviously me and Bo went to the same school. Her nephew or her like cousin's nephew, nephew. Cousin. Cousin, yeah. But like we're close, yeah. Um goes to the same high school. Obviously, this there's gonna be teachers that we knew that he'll have and still there. Still there that we really like. Like I liked a lot of our teachers in this particular okay, so he DMs us. I open the DM. Um, we get this DM. I open this DM up and Carter, Bo's cousin, goes, Mr. So-and-so watches, mean listens to your podcast. And I'm like, ooh, I gasp. I'm not even kidding. I'm like, Welcome. Welcome.
SPEAKER_00Are you proud of us?
SPEAKER_01But it's so funny because we get this DM after our last episode draw episode four, and we talked, that's when I introduced a CNN article, and this specific teacher we it was we would do CNN articles, we would research them, you know. It was like basically you present it to the class of your own research, but you use articles from like CNN. Yeah. And I'm like, I hope you're so proud of me for researching a project. Let's go. Um, but yeah, this specific teacher we really liked. I I I was one of the best teachers.
SPEAKER_00He was one of the only teachers I had in my um senior year. Yep, exactly. We had the class together, yeah. Yeah, because I was in running time.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and it was so chill. It wasn't like you can't have a bronze, you can't do this, you can't do this, you can't do this. It was really chill, honestly, it was. And so everybody got along on the class. Like I it was probably one of the my favorite classes I looked forward to going.
SPEAKER_00We should post those pictures.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I think we're save in my cap and gown.
SPEAKER_00No, I mean like we should post because I think we've taken selfies in that class. Probably. Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_01So we'll post some uh pictures of us from that class. I have some with our Starbucks drinks, our teenage years. Yes. Um, yeah, so I just thought that was so cool that we were so rough. We have like stepped out of our box and but the okay, to preface to for anybody who's like, that is really weird. Preface, the only reason he listened to the podcast is because Carter was like brought it up. He was bragging about he was bragging about it. He's bragging, like, oh, because he's like proud. His teacher was asking how we were, and he was like, Oh, they're doing this now. And so he was like, took it upon himself to listen because that's I mean thank you. Yeah, cool. Thanks for taking the opportunity to listen to this because I think we're pretty fun, and we're fucking funny. I just thought that was probably one of the best comments we've gotten, and I love that.
SPEAKER_00Um also I want you to think though, did you ever see us starting a pod together?
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I don't know. Because like we just got close to that last year, but that was I mean, we were in that class that last year, so I mean, yeah, who would have thought I've been talking about making a podcast for a really long time, and then um I'm like, God, I just really want to start a podcast. And I mean, but we're sitting together, we were doing something, and I'm like, let's start a podcast, let's do it, and we're we did it, and and we're here. We really want um to keep this going and whatnot. We need at least a thousand downloads, guys. So come on, we got this. Let's share our things, um, share our pages, and now that we're starting our video pod, uh see what we're doing. We're literally outside in camping chairs. Um because these are more comfortable than the chairs that Savannah had it on. Yeah, my patio chairs. Um, it's raining right now because obviously we're in Washington State. It was nice when I brought the rain, the rain with me.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you're welcome. It is what it is.
SPEAKER_01Your grass was looking a little dry over there, so it's not my grass. Nothing outside this patio I care about. Two neighbor's grass. Exactly. I think there's a Red Bull can right there.
SPEAKER_00Oh what? Oh, it is.
SPEAKER_01Um, a little bit. Depending on what where I'm at, where I am.
SPEAKER_00I suppose you're in the dark, are you scared of what's in it?
SPEAKER_01I'm afraid of what's in it, definitely. Like you never know. I that's why I'm afraid of uh deep water.
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_01Mm-mm.
SPEAKER_00Can't catch me out in the ocean. Even though, like, but I can't do it in a deep pool. Deep pools are a little I mean, I am I'm a pretty good swimmer. So okay, so we worked at the lodge and we did our laps and stuff, and that was fine. But if the waves are were on, it freaked me the fuck out.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, that honestly, if it's clear water and I can and I can see the bottom of the pool and it's just blue, uh, the pools are fine. What I don't like I can swim in a lake, but it I have to convince myself to get in the lake. Like I have to get over what's under like what's under like in the water. Oh my god, if see if seaweed. Seaweed, fish, anything touch me. If seaweed catches me, I'm out. It freaks me. It's not that I'm like, yeah, seaweed, it's it's the fact that something's touching me and I don't know what it is. Yeah. Even if I can convince myself it's seaweed, you don't fucking know. I I can't. It's scary, okay? It is so fucking scary. And um, I don't know. That's just something it scares me, and that's part of the dark that scares me. I remember in my old house where we used to live when I was a kid, and it would be like a really dark hallway, I would run down the hallway to this light switch and then turn the light switch on and look down the hallway. And I'm like, okay, that was close. Like, didn't know if it was gonna get me or not. So yeah, no.
SPEAKER_00That's I know I'm the same way. I'm I'm not a dark person. And unfortunately, my son has gotten nuts.
SPEAKER_01Oh, you need to get little uh night lights.
SPEAKER_00My dad used to put the little stars up. So what we did when we um, because we like reamped his room when um we got pregnant, and so like we literally went down to the studs and we did his whole entire room. And um the light that we got is has a night light within it. And so it has the LED light when you turn it when you first switch it on, and then you do like a double switch and it turns on like a night light. Oh yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um it's still a little bright, but that's cool that it's nice to have, especially kids like kids can sleep in anything pretty much, you know. But we had the glow in the dark stars on the ceiling and whatnot, and I really like those because we had that growing up too. Little plug-in lights. Yeah, um, because I always wanted like the door left open or something, like I had a little princess uh night light growing up. Definitely.
SPEAKER_00Um But now I sleep with the um I can't sleep in the dark. Yeah, I had the TV. Thankfully, Danny's the same way, like he doesn't like to sleep in the dark, so when he goes to bed, because he's a night owl, he'll stay up all night. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Um I like to sleep with the window open, and so when it's dark in the room and I can hear what's going on, it freaks me out like somebody's gonna break into my window. Because I had a a paralysis dream like that happen to me, and so now I'm like really paranoid about the window being open. But I like to sleep with the window open, so if the TV's on and I can't hear it, I talk myself into it.
SPEAKER_00Did that one time when Tucker was a baby, I left the window open, and I had a dream that someone got a ladder and climbed into because we're uh we uh are on the second floor of our house, and I had a dream that someone had climbed in through his window and took him, and so I s I will never like I don't sleep with his window open anymore. No, mine's gonna be. Which sucks though, because like during the summertime it gets kind of like hot up in our in our room, but I'll open it when I first get home because that's when the breeze starts coming through Aberdeen, you know. And then um I'll close it before we go to bed.
SPEAKER_01But that took me one dream and I was like, oh no. Mine was um, I don't know, I can't remember what we talked about in our last pauses. We just talk about so much, but um I remember this guy coming to my house at 2 a.m. You remember that guy I told you, or okay. First I had the sleep paralysis dream. My window was like open at my very first apartment I had, and you were able to open it and had this little lock when you open it that you can like sled it in the hole so like you can't people can't open it anymore.
SPEAKER_00Well, because your I remember your window was where the walkway is.
SPEAKER_01Walkway is you walk right past my window to my door, like you could just right next to the door, and um, so I had it open because that's what I always did, and I was asleep and I had a sleep paralysis dream where it was like a shadow man, it was a man crawled through my window, crawled on top of me. I was like on my belly, and I I I knew he was there, I could only open my eyes, and it was the scariest thing ever. I was like, you have to wake up, you literally have to wake up. This is literally like happening right now. There's somebody in your house, there's somebody right next to you. You left the fucking window open. I finally was able to like get up and the window was open, but I also started hearing knocking, like that's what the main reason I think I was able to wake up is because somebody was knocking on my door. Um, and I was like, what the fuck? And I thought it was part of my dream, and then I hear the knocking again, and I'm like my heart's beating so fast. And I knew this person, but I didn't know who it was like who was at the door. And um, it was somebody that I had like a one-night stand with. I was like 20, 21. And um at my door, 2 a.m. banging on the door, I'm like peeking out. I like peek out the blinds and I go, oop, and he sees me, he like turns and sees me, and I'm like, fuck damn it. And he's and he's tapping at the window, Savannah, Savannah, Savannah, and I'm like, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck.
SPEAKER_02What did I do?
SPEAKER_01It wasn't good, go away. Literally, and so I'm like, what the fuck are you doing here? And it was like Valentine's Day, maybe, I don't know. Um, and he's like, Oh, I got into a fight with this person, and like I really um want to sleep on your floor. It was like his roommate or something. I really want to sleep on your floor. I want to sleep here, I want to stay in. I was like, no, and he's like, I'll sleep on your floor, and I'm like, fuck no, get the fuck out. He was like, please, please, please. I'm like, I swear to god, if you don't get the fuck off my porch, I'm going to call the police. I'm so proud of you. Are you fucking kidding me? I was it was 2 a.m. Like, are you fucking kidding me right now? And finally he was like, Oh, whatever. And because I threatened to call the police, I was dead ass. I'm like, I I'm not dealing with this bull it. And he goes down to his car, and then I lay back down, like in a panic. I texted like my parents or something like this. This fucking happened because they knew who this person was too. And um, yeah, he got down to his car and then started blasting his music, like he had a sub in the back, and it was like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. And like Hispanic music, so it was like even more loud with more bass. And I'm like, oh my fucking god. He's doing it on purpose, starts rubbing his engine in the parking lot. I'm like, are you kidding me? And I'm like on the phone with my parents. I'm like, should I call the police? Like, should should I do that? And then as I'm like saying that, he's like speeding out of the parking lot. I'm like, that was the craziest thing I've ever had. I don't hopefully. I that was the craziest fucking shit that I've ever had happen to me. But that was the night that I had sleep paralysis. Oh my god. Yeah, fucking terrifying. Anyways, I think we're out of time today. Yeah, I think we're done. And it was really fun hanging out with you guys. Please don't be shy. Reach out to us. Email us.
SPEAKER_00We really, really want to hear from you. And you can text or don't text us, but you can DM us email us, DMS DMS, Messenger.
SPEAKER_01I don't have Snapchat anymore.
SPEAKER_00Me neither. So you guys just need to reach out face to face, whatever you want. Stories. I want to hear it. Questions and confessions. Seriously, guys. Let's do it because we're so relatable. Yeah. Relatable. Alright, guys. Oh my god, we look so good. Look at this.
SPEAKER_01I know. Like, what the fuck? I'm not blonde anymore. I'm gonna have to change our cover photo.
SPEAKER_00No, I like our cover photo.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'll always be the blonde friend.
SPEAKER_00Always.
SPEAKER_01So. Alright, guys.
SPEAKER_00See you for episode six. Be there. Be square. Deuces, yo. Bye. Bye.