On Our Best Behavior

Return of The Mac

October 23, 2023 Kelli Szurek & Maccoy Overlie
Return of The Mac
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On Our Best Behavior
Return of The Mac
Oct 23, 2023
Kelli Szurek & Maccoy Overlie

This episode brings you into the world of Mac. We open up about his struggles and triumphs in his civics class and the ins and outs of his current water unit in science. 

In the following segment, we transport you to the scenic town of Lutsen, MN. Picture a captivating coastline, a blossoming winery, and the hilarity that ensues during a game of Cards Against Humanity. Ready to get your toes in the water and a donut in your hand?

We then shift to a discussion on the impact of music on our lives, specifically Taylor Swift's evolution as an artist and how her discography resonates with Kelli. Here, she shares his admiration for Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's relationship and her dream of capturing a moment with Gwen's Hollywood star. Our conversation takes a turn towards the importance of mental health days, the comfort of food, and ends on a poignant note of love and appreciation. So, are you ready to embark on this journey infused with laughter, exploration, and beautiful anecdotes? Tune in for one unforgettable ride.

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This episode brings you into the world of Mac. We open up about his struggles and triumphs in his civics class and the ins and outs of his current water unit in science. 

In the following segment, we transport you to the scenic town of Lutsen, MN. Picture a captivating coastline, a blossoming winery, and the hilarity that ensues during a game of Cards Against Humanity. Ready to get your toes in the water and a donut in your hand?

We then shift to a discussion on the impact of music on our lives, specifically Taylor Swift's evolution as an artist and how her discography resonates with Kelli. Here, she shares his admiration for Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's relationship and her dream of capturing a moment with Gwen's Hollywood star. Our conversation takes a turn towards the importance of mental health days, the comfort of food, and ends on a poignant note of love and appreciation. So, are you ready to embark on this journey infused with laughter, exploration, and beautiful anecdotes? Tune in for one unforgettable ride.

Support the Show.

https://linktr.ee/onourbestbehavior

Speaker 1:

Hey guys, welcome back to Honor Best Behavior. I'm Mack and you're here. Oh my God.

Speaker 2:

So I'm trying to make Mackie change the intro. We're just gonna ad lib this because we've tried a couple times and you know you get in your habit and here we are. So I was like Mack, when you do the intro, be like hey guys, you're listening to Honor Best Behavior and you're here with Mack and Kelly, instead of me being like you say you're here with Mack and then I'm like Kelly, but it's hard to switch when you've been doing it for 81 episodes. So we'll work on that. So you haven't been on the podcast for a minute. I've given you a break. I've been doing some interviews. I've been podcasting hashtag podcast life. You've been being a high schooler Coopers man. Do you like those bars I made?

Speaker 1:

I was just a little Dude, they're so good, I wanna go get one right now.

Speaker 2:

They kind of taste like blocks of sugar to me.

Speaker 1:

No, they don't. They taste like sugar, sugar blocks. What do you mean?

Speaker 2:

I made these butterscotch oatmeal bars. They Mackie, he said he can't stop eating them now.

Speaker 1:

They're so good.

Speaker 2:

I also made homemade chicken noodle soup last night and I didn't eat any of it last night. Usually I try it to make sure it tastes okay.

Speaker 1:

Wait, wait wait and I ate it for lunch today.

Speaker 2:

It is so good.

Speaker 1:

I had a question Do you still have that leftover mac and cheese in the fridge?

Speaker 2:

Yes.

Speaker 1:

Oh my God, you should warm me.

Speaker 2:

I've got leftover chicken, mac and cheese, mashed potatoes, rolls. You should warm me up like all of that and that piece of pumpkin pie that Justin brought me home from Carol's so good, that's pretty good, but your bars, I think, are better.

Speaker 1:

I don't know why.

Speaker 2:

Really Well. I'm glad that you like my cooking, honey.

Speaker 1:

That makes me feel I think they're really good.

Speaker 2:

Make us feel as special. Tell me what you've been up to. Do you even remember what we podcasted about the last time we podcasted? I don't think so Me either. How's high school? What's going on? What you got, man.

Speaker 1:

Like tests, like every two weeks, I swear. Well, I just checked your grades.

Speaker 2:

You have all A's and B's Actually.

Speaker 1:

Wait, did my civics class go up to like a, b plus or something? I?

Speaker 2:

think so I think it did. Check Did you? I will check, but you gotta keep talking. I just checked quickly because I got a note from your math teacher that all the grades were updated.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah. So I'm like, oh, I better take a look at them and then I was nervous. I think he didn't. I don't think he did upgrade them. I'll update them. Actually, you said he did.

Speaker 2:

Civics B minus still Damn it. So you gotta work on that one. But that's your lowest grade. Otherwise you have an A in gym, an A minus in earth science.

Speaker 1:

Uh huh, it says no grade in.

Speaker 2:

ELA. Oh, and then A in math, which is algebra, which is crazy to me You're learning algebra.

Speaker 1:

And it makes sense to you. It doesn't. It's so easy. I think it is, at least.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, anything. What do you got going on in high school, like tell me about the life. I know you were just on MEA vacation, but what do you got?

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, it's like all about the tests, oh yeah that's right, and it's serious too.

Speaker 2:

So like it counts.

Speaker 1:

But I feel like it's not that hard. Okay, good, that's good.

Speaker 2:

So I don't know, it's not that difficult but did you think high school would be harder than it is?

Speaker 1:

No, I didn't think it'd be much harder, I feel like because everyone says, oh, it's gonna be way harder, and it usually isn't, because that's what everyone said about middle school. So I was just like, okay. And it isn't. It's like basically the same Like for like the first week. We just went over like the stuff we already knew. Review.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

And it's still basically the same stuff. We know, like in math class, like it's like the same stuff, but there's tiny bit more different.

Speaker 2:

So it's just kind of like add new stuff every time. So yeah, it's just like slowly adding more about it.

Speaker 1:

Right Of, like something you already learned, so Easy peasy for you yeah. Civics. That's like some stuff is like in there, but it's like half new, half you already know Old history though. I suck at history Cause I can never remember. I do too. I'm not good at it.

Speaker 2:

I can never remember.

Speaker 1:

It's my weakness.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, his historical events before my lifetime are uninteresting to me.

Speaker 1:

I think they are too, and Justin loves history.

Speaker 2:

And so when he'll be like you know what started World War two? And we're like oh, I don't know, I don't know, so I have also been learning a lot through your civics class, because Justin's been educating us a little bit on all the things. He's disappointed that we don't know Anything else.

Speaker 1:

I'm? I don't think so.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I mean in science, I mean you really, it's like Are you still doing earth core? No, we were done with that.

Speaker 2:

What are you on?

Speaker 1:

Water, a water unit, so it's called unit two.

Speaker 2:

Is it water in general or like the sea? Is it like Ella's?

Speaker 1:

No, it's like talking about like I don't know. Today we did like this thing and it was like this kid was going to reduce cousins house and we got like an article he had to read and we had to like have a. What was it? It was like a. I can't think it was like evidence. No, it wasn't evident. It was a. It was like questions or like how or something or something like that. I don't know what the first one is, but like you would like read the article and you try to figure out. Because of water, like he was gonna go, he was like hot or something and he went inside using a drink from the like the sink and their mom told him not to. He was like why? And he was. She was like the water like smelt, funny.

Speaker 2:

And it tastes like there's a lot of different chemicals and stuff in your water. Yeah, so we get a city report of what's in the water and I swear one time and not we live in Anoka, but in Blaine Somebody showed me there's chloroform in their water.

Speaker 2:

Yes, oh my god, I'm like I don't believe you and I looked it up and it was like at trace amounts. So that will be interesting for you to learn about all the like minerals and chemicals and junk and that go in the water and they like purify it. But I I see a lot and I mean think about everything that goes down the drain, goes down the toilet.

Speaker 1:

It all goes to the same place.

Speaker 2:

I know it's nasty. It's nasty. Do you want to know what's new with me?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, okay okay.

Speaker 2:

So since we last podcast, I took a spontaneous last minute. Hi honey, we're just podcasting up in here.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know Do. He came downstairs and he scored me with water with like a what with this? Yeah, the one that I shot him with like yeah, like a two days ago. Paybacks a bitch.

Speaker 2:

I know, you know where he sleeps at night.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I know.

Speaker 2:

You know where he showers. You know what he eats.

Speaker 1:

I do.

Speaker 2:

You can mess with him, all right. So, anyway, I took a last minute trip up to Lutzen with Emily and Her sister and her brother-in-law. They have welcomed me into their family, as I have told you before, so it was a lovely, it was beautiful we. I got off work at like noon. Emily and I stopped and had lunch at the roadside. I had these like adobo shrimp tacos so good I want. I would actually go back again. I hadn't been there in a long time, but I wasn't super impressed the first time. Do you like those shorts I got you? What are you doing?

Speaker 2:

It's hard for us to focus when you come in here and judge.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Get out of here. So that was good. And then we just like drove up and we listened to, like this 1990s 2000 playlist which was mostly in sync backstreet boys, which honestly isn't my jam, but I hadn't heard those songs a long time. Emily loves that stuff, so we listened to that. But when we go to Kentucky I get to play my jam. No, so then all you get to know, without speaking sidebar Kentucky, less than three weeks away actually and are you gonna bring your blow-up mattress from the backseat?

Speaker 2:

Remember that we got for Texas.

Speaker 1:

It does Wait, actually want to bring it you can?

Speaker 2:

yeah, what? Three weeks from last Friday, so two weeks from this Coming up.

Speaker 1:

Dang it. That's not good why. I have a test on that day bro.

Speaker 2:

We have. I have a meeting with your teachers tomorrow, so I'm gonna tell them about our vacation. They can. We'll figure it all that out. So on the way up there, did you get zapped? That has I was gonna say. That hasn't happened since we moved upstairs.

Speaker 1:

So we're driving up.

Speaker 2:

You know we're getting to Duluth, into Duluth, looking at the water I'm trying to figure out I always forget like where my mom is Scattered up there on the off the highway 61. So like I'm kind of looking, everything kind of looks the same, like maybe she was here, maybe this is it, maybe I don't know. We're driving and all of a sudden there is is he Tyson, leave the bunnies alone. You cannot be a podcast puppy. If you're gonna harass the bunnies, yeah, you're gonna have to get out of here.

Speaker 2:

Fatty, fatty, fatty two by four camphor through the front door it's getting there, this arthritis, the weight problem and so, anyway, there's this rainbow, and it's beautiful and it's like going, going like over the road, and then it just goes right into the water. And they say Rainbows are a sign that a loved one is at peace in heaven, watching over you at that time when you see a rainbow. So you know how I am about the signs and I was looking for my mom and then I saw the rainbow and I was like, oh, mom, you are watching over me I haven't had any mom vibes for a while.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, have you had any Jima vibes? No, and so then. Then I mean you know we got up there and we it was awesome. We like we're staying in Eagle Ridge and we had this really nice condo and we had pulled pork for dinner. It was so good. Emily's sister, kelly, is a good cook. I've never had a bad thing that she's made. We went swimming and let me tell you about the swimming. It was at nighttime and it's in Lutsin, so most of the time in Lutsin it's chilly.

Speaker 2:

And guess what their pool is outside and their hot tubs outside, and you have to like walk to this place and it's freezing cold outside.

Speaker 1:

Oh, it's like, is it like like the pools out?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, like, doesn't like roof over anything.

Speaker 1:

No, was it freezing.

Speaker 2:

I mean, yeah, when we got there and on the way there, but then, what you know, you get in the hot tub and it's so hot. Oh you know, hot tub I'm gonna pull, they had a pool to people were swimming in that actually heated. Oh, he pulled okay that's still too cool.

Speaker 1:

It's still like. It's just like room temperature.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but it's chilly, it's honey, but over something. I know it is chilly like 75 degrees or something like that, but anyway so anyway, I had sat in the hot tub so long. What was?

Speaker 1:

that I just jabbed myself on this thing with what, what jabbed yourself where? Hey, I don't know, I was just sitting on your leg.

Speaker 2:

Yes, we had thing on the table. I don't have it on this side Anyhoo. So anyway, on the way home I was so hot that it felt good, good home. So then we everyone kind of went to bed early. I stayed up to like midnight just watching TV, scrolling on my phone, just disconnecting from the world.

Speaker 2:

The next day we drove up to Grand Marais and we Kelly and John were raving about this place called world's greatest donuts. They were pretty great and they were super yummy. There's a little coffee shop. We sat there. We had to wait in line for a long time. The coffee place was busy but we sat, like on this deck. It was on the water. I love to be on the water, just drank our coffees, ate our donuts. We went bumming around, we went shopping. I didn't buy anything, but we went shopping, looking for treasures and and then, like when we were done, at the end of that block shopping, we walked back on the beach and there was a lot of people on the beach because it was the beginning of October. It was decently nice.

Speaker 2:

I mean, it was a little chilly, but still really was okay way up north and it was so beautiful and I was walking on that beach and all of a sudden I look, I'm looking at the sand, because I'm always like looking for, you know, anything cool. Snake yeah, I was not even thinking about snakes, but also I saw this white feather in the sand and I was like I swear feathers are a sign yeah, they are their signs from an angel or a spirit of a loved one who has passed. So I just felt, like you know, I kept seeing all these signs of my mom, and my mom loved up north. It's especially Duluth.

Speaker 1:

I think it. Yeah, I think who's a yet?

Speaker 2:

So then we came back, they had this winery in Eagle Ridge in that area for Whatever I don't know what it's called. So we went, emily and I went and had wine.

Speaker 2:

They had wine flights so that was awesome. You could try like a little bit of everything. They had cider flights so you could try a little bit of everything. And then they had this cooler and it had like cheeses and meats and cheeses and crackers so we got some cheese. It was good John and Kelly had dropped us off at the winery because they were gonna go hiking. Then they picked us up, more like mom and dad are here, picked us up so we didn't have to drive. We went back to the condo. I Don't know what Kelly did. John and Emily watched the twins game. We we did end up winning that game, but it didn't look good.

Speaker 1:

I took a nap felt so good.

Speaker 2:

Then we went for a little hike. There was like a waterfall and bridge. We took some photos. You might have seen them on social media. No, and then we came back and we played. Have you ever played cards against humanity?

Speaker 1:

It's so funny, it's so funny.

Speaker 2:

I was laughing so hard, like one time I tooted and it was loud and I was like embarrassed because I don't know John that well and Kelly and I don't usually toot like that in front of people.

Speaker 1:

But it was so funny.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it was like a tight toot, like a yeah, yes, like that. So then the next day we packed up, it was time to go home. It was already Sunday, like the weekend went by so fast?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I usually do.

Speaker 2:

So we stopped to have lunch, we stopped in Sa. My mom, yeah.

Speaker 1:

How far away is a?

Speaker 2:

Lutsen is like an hour. It depends on how fast you drive in traffic, but it's about an hour and a half to two hours north of Duluth. Oh, that's not that bad. Yeah, but it's like four hours from here, from our house.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, oh, my God.

Speaker 2:

It's up there, but it's so beautiful. We should go up there more often.

Speaker 1:

How far is a we're going for AK?

Speaker 2:

Kentucky 16 hours, so we're gonna drive we're gonna drive eight hours each day. We're getting a hotel, so we're gonna get up on Friday morning, drive for eight hours, get to our hotel, swim, do whatever you wanna do, eat dinner, have some drinks, watch TV in bed, do whatever you wanna do and then the next day we'll check out. Not, we're not getting up early, we'll check out whenever we're ready, take our time, have breakfast and then drive the next eight hours to the place.

Speaker 1:

So then, how are we gonna? Are we gonna leave two days early to go home? Then?

Speaker 2:

So we can't check until Saturday at like four.

Speaker 1:

What time wait? What day are we leaving? So we're leaving.

Speaker 2:

Friday. Just gonna take a day, Okay, so we're gonna drive to like a place in Illinois, spend the night and then drive to Kentucky and then same thing on the way home. We're gonna drive to Illinois.

Speaker 1:

Oh, we're saying that for a week, yeah, okay, and then we're leaving after the week and then we had the end of the two days until we get home, yeah, but we're gonna stop and sleep at a hotel again.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's right man. Yeah, okay. So then we went and saw my mom at her place where we spread her ashes. It was beautiful. Emily and I went antiquing. I got these really cute salt and pepper shakers with our mushrooms on them.

Speaker 1:

There was a candy store on the way out of town. We stopped there and I bought like $60 worth of candy At one time when you were like at work and you like you thought the salt and pepper, you just, oh yeah, you tipped it over and you're like, oh wait, what the heck.

Speaker 2:

Because at home we have these like you, just dump them upside down and they just like grind and pour for you. And so it was at work and I like tipped over the regular one. I'm like why isn't it coming out Like?

Speaker 2:

oh yeah, it's not electric. You're like and I talked so much about Justin when he got those cause I was like, oh my God, are you serious? You can't even like twist the cap yourself, and now I'm just so used to it, I know. Okay, the next thing I'm gonna talk about is the Taylor Swift Errors Tour movie. Did you see it?

Speaker 1:

No.

Speaker 2:

I did. I didn't get to go to the concert and I wanted to go to the concert, but I'm not about spending that much money on going to a concert and being that far back and you really just have to watch the Megatron anyway, Like I don't think it's worth it. So we went to the movie and it felt like you had front row seats to the T-Swift show.

Speaker 1:

No way.

Speaker 2:

No way. And let me tell you, watching that movie which it's not like a movie, it's like you're at the concert is what it feels like. I think it's cool that they brought this to the theater because people like me could see the concert for $22. And you know, but watching that it just brought me through my own eras. What I love about Taylor she writes her own songs. She was wearing red bottoms, baller which duh. She's like baller or just lady ever and she's beautiful. She's got legs for days and like the whole time. Watching that, like for 85% of that movie, like I was just like my. You know, when you get like the tingles, like something like if you hear someone sing and it's so good and it kind of makes you like tingle or vibrate, do you ever get that?

Speaker 1:

I don't know what you're talking about.

Speaker 2:

Well, I get that and I got that a lot. It's like I was just like oh my gosh. Like and not in like a weird sexual way, but just like you know, oh, that girl can sing, or oh, that's beautiful.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

So I now I'm going to welcome you to the era's tour, kelly's version. Now, some of the states back before you were even born. So 2006 is when Taylor Swift came out with her self-titled album.

Speaker 1:

Every time we were in Swift, taylor Swift.

Speaker 2:

Low key Swiftie.

Speaker 1:

Low key.

Speaker 2:

I honestly only really know her hits well, so I'm not like a Swiftie Swiftie. I've definitely learned to like her more with all this stuff going on. So 2006,. You know, I wanted that big, ever long lasting love that she was singing about, like that Tim McGraw song.

Speaker 2:

R song teardrops on my guitar. Then, in 2008, she came out with Fearless, you know, and I was still wanting that fairy tale, picket, fence life, and she was singing love story and you belong with me. And then Speak now came out in 2010. Okay, so now you're born and she wrote this on mean. And I just feel like that song is so relatable, Like cause people are mean for no reason.

Speaker 1:

No reason and of course I loved mine.

Speaker 2:

That was a great song. Then, 2012, like now, she's like leaving like the country scene and she's getting like poppy. She comes out with the red album. The song red is amazing. I knew you were trouble. 22. We are never, ever getting back together. That's it. That's it. That's great girl. That's great. I know I don't know why it popped in my head. 2014, she came out with 1989. And, of course, bangers, blank space, shake it off Wildest dreams. Oh, oh oh. 2017, she comes out with reputation. Are you ready for it? Don't blame me. Love made me crazy and delicate. Oh, I love that song. Then, like honestly, like 2019, 2020, like she just like started dropping so many albums that I just didn't even like. I said, I'm only a low key Swifty, so I didn't even really know like you used it.

Speaker 2:

I thought that was just all one album and it was like during COVID, so like stores weren't open, you weren't seeing stuff everywhere.

Speaker 1:

And so I guess, Lover came out.

Speaker 2:

I love that song, love it.

Speaker 1:

I don't even know what it is.

Speaker 2:

You need to calm down, you'll be in too loud Came out and you'll never find another like me. Hee, hee.

Speaker 1:

I know that one OK.

Speaker 2:

And then Folklore came out. The one Cardigan is like my favorite.

Speaker 1:

Cardigan, a cardigan. Yeah, I knew you.

Speaker 2:

No, ok, no. And then Evermore came out, champagne Problems like who can't relate to that song? And then, of course, midnight's comes out. It's me. Hi Night lovers, I'm the problem, it's me.

Speaker 1:

So you know that song yeah, I know what that is.

Speaker 2:

And then, Karma is my boyfriend.

Speaker 1:

That one's like your favorite right now.

Speaker 2:

I say that all the time Because it's true.

Speaker 1:

I do feel like Karma, my mouth slipped.

Speaker 2:

Karma is on my side because I think that I am a good person and I make good decisions and I am pretty secure in who I am as a person and if you're not, and you're a hater like that's going to bite you in the ass and I have one.

Speaker 1:

I like getting bitten in the ass Many times.

Speaker 2:

Karma has been my boyfriend, so Karma is my boyfriend. Karma is my boyfriend. However, if you want to hear my true life love story, then you need to listen to, because my ultimate girl is Gwen Stefani and when she wrote this is what the truth feels like, based on her and Blake Shelton getting together.

Speaker 2:

That was like, right at the time me and Justin were getting together and I swear she wrote my life in that album and she just got her Hollywood star. So now we have to go to California so I can take a picture with it.

Speaker 1:

What you don't want to go.

Speaker 2:

Wait, actually California Sign me up, you never been.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, I broke it.

Speaker 2:

All right, let me tell you what did you break? Nothing, just joking. Did you really break something?

Speaker 1:

There's a hole in the table. I pushed the thing up. What I'm kidding?

Speaker 2:

Oh my god, I'm going to beat your ass. All right, so a few things coming up. Wendy wants to do another episode. Jeez, sorry Boy, what are you doing?

Speaker 1:

It's the thing that keeps jabbing my leg. I pushed it back up.

Speaker 2:

It's like a hook thing, move your legs.

Speaker 1:

I did, but I keep running into it. It's like really close to my legs. I moved it though, so we're good. You got problems, I know.

Speaker 2:

All right, MEA, I had that Thursday off. You had that Thursday Friday off.

Speaker 1:

Yep, I had Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. Oh, that's right.

Speaker 2:

I hate Wednesday. So I had Thursday off and I'm like OK, here's the deal. Thursday I am just taking a mental health day. I'm not going to feel guilty about anything. I'm going to sleep, I'm going to lay in bed, I'm going to watch TV. I'm going to do whatever I want to do and not feel bad about it. I told Mac it was also a no nag day. I'm not nagging at you for anything. You do. You, bro? That was fun.

Speaker 1:

That was good, it was a good day.

Speaker 2:

So tell me about your MEA. What did you do? Any highlights, Nothing literally nothing.

Speaker 1:

Did you stare at the wall? What if you do games all day? That's what I did, yeah.

Speaker 2:

You're still on that? Yeah, I guess. So yeah, do you have any other hobbies or interests than other than video games? Meh, what are you playing right now?

Speaker 1:

Rust.

Speaker 2:

Rust is that still your favorite game.

Speaker 1:

Probably. What are your boys? I don't want to be my favorite game, though, but it's hard for it not to be.

Speaker 2:

What games are your other boys trying to get you to play?

Speaker 1:

They're not even on right now. Oh, I'm not saying right now, I'm saying like in general what? Do you mean in?

Speaker 2:

general Like are they like? Oh, we don't want to play Rust, we want to play this instead. Let's go play this.

Speaker 1:

Well, I mean, if you're talking about Jackson and Rose, they'll play anything, but they're not on.

Speaker 2:

So what are you doing? Or what are you doing. I do not, then you scroll on tiktok at that point. Yeah, there's usually always someone on or you come.

Speaker 1:

You come visit with us upstairs.

Speaker 2:

Okay, guys, what you doing.

Speaker 1:

No, I guess sometimes yeah.

Speaker 2:

So you weren't home this weekend. Aj and viral B stopped up in here.

Speaker 1:

Why are you calling viral B?

Speaker 2:

That's was his, like Handle, so I think I like that name. I think it's funny and I said that to him when he was here. I'm like what a viral B he's like how you know that? Like bro, I've known you for a long time. So yeah, they came over, played Justin in 2k, justin Lawson bets, paid up the kids. But it's nice that they feel comfortable coming out and just hanging out with us old people. Open in old, I mean, I'm a mom, though, like usually you could be in our Seniors in high school.

Speaker 2:

Don't want to come hang out with their mom and dad, I Guess yeah you could be a mom and 18. That's true. Oh, I'd rather not be better, not be you. Oh, I Just want to let you know I'm down 21 pounds.

Speaker 1:

Actually, yeah, you're going crazy.

Speaker 2:

We have this week. This is what I have coming up this week, so I'm gonna tell you about that. Comet is the breeze in my hair on the weekend. All right, let's go, okay. You don't know the next line. And nope Conferences for you. This week Justin's coming with, so that's gonna be something new. I'm excited to see how that goes.

Speaker 2:

Excited and nervous, I have to go to the dentist and I oh, good for you, and I like Dennis, you do no no, and I'm guessing on two podcasts this week, first for your girl, so I'm gonna try to figure out how to Post those so you guys can. I know you're so excited to see what I'm gonna talk about when I'm a guest and I'm a little nervous, like I tell everybody like oh, it's fine, Don't be nervous, but it's nerve-wracking on that other chair. Do you have a? Would you rather? For me no.

Speaker 1:

I actually have one, though.

Speaker 2:

You do, you don't. You're grounded, sucks, suck. You had one job.

Speaker 1:

I guess that sucks. No, I'm kidding I knew you were. I don't know what if I was.

Speaker 2:

Then I'm grounding you. Fuck. Did you just say the f word?

Speaker 1:

on the podcast. I didn't even know. The last time I said on the podcast All right, um, just don't make it a habit. I'm not, uh. So would you rather eat goldfish or Cheez-its?

Speaker 2:

I would rather eat cheez-its, but I love the. I love go fish is cuz so delicious I don't even know like that one was hard for me, like I don't even know, and are you talking about just the original?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, original yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, no, I would rather.

Speaker 1:

I like the way cheez-its are like more Salty and they kind of like melts in your mouth a little bit are melt.

Speaker 2:

Melty.

Speaker 1:

Salty, yeah, but then every time I eat cheez-its I always look for the most saltiest ones.

Speaker 2:

I'm like oh, do you yeah.

Speaker 1:

The.

Speaker 2:

Doritos, I love the ones that have like the most flavor on them. Oh they're so good?

Speaker 1:

Oh no, I bet probably cheez-its too. They are really good. I kind of I'm on the move from, but we don't have any, oh no. It sucks, so suck, I guess so.

Speaker 2:

Do you want to hear a funny joke?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, let's hear it.

Speaker 2:

Well crazy, crazy have to find it. Don't call him, he's coming, okay, I found it, oh hey are you ready? Are you ready?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm ready.

Speaker 2:

I'm ready for it. Why didn't the vampire bite Taylor Swift? Because she has bad blood.

Speaker 1:

Oh my god, you're so goofy. What's why you like the most 50 is stuff ever on the podcast.

Speaker 2:

I'm done now. After this, I got my swift out and I am good on other things.

Speaker 1:

That's a joke. I'm saying was like cringe on a scale.

Speaker 2:

It was good, but I'm gonna go the one 10 it was a million up there.

Speaker 1:

It was pretty high up there like as in good or in cringe cringe oh you should have been like cringe isn't bad, though.

Speaker 2:

You should have been like we used to be mad.

Speaker 1:

I don't know.

Speaker 2:

No.

Speaker 1:

I'm not, I don't know that song, that good.

Speaker 2:

You know we used to be mad love. Okay, anything else you want to say?

Speaker 1:

Oh, thanks. Oh, you want to tell me you love me. I do love you.

Speaker 2:

I love you too.

Speaker 1:

Okay.

Speaker 2:

No. I'm kidding, of course I love you I know you do you ready to do for me to go make you some chicken Buck buck. Thanks for listening y'all Bye.

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