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#78: I'm A Pretty Good Drawer

May 28, 2024 Lauren & Mattias Episode 78
#78: I'm A Pretty Good Drawer
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#78: I'm A Pretty Good Drawer
May 28, 2024 Episode 78
Lauren & Mattias

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In which Mattias is once again missing Lauren. But now, she has run away with their special guest, Heather, and he faces the task of figuring out how to find them. 

Content:

  • Opening
  • Weekly check in
  • Movie on! With special guest, Heather
    • Heathers (1988)
    • Heathers, the musical (2022)
  • Eurovision
  • Intermission
  • Mattias ponders on where Lauren & Heather went
  • 10 tips on how to find a person
  • Wrap up

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Intermission & ending music - Marshmallow Overload by Avocado Junkie

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In which Mattias is once again missing Lauren. But now, she has run away with their special guest, Heather, and he faces the task of figuring out how to find them. 

Content:

  • Opening
  • Weekly check in
  • Movie on! With special guest, Heather
    • Heathers (1988)
    • Heathers, the musical (2022)
  • Eurovision
  • Intermission
  • Mattias ponders on where Lauren & Heather went
  • 10 tips on how to find a person
  • Wrap up

Support the Show.

Don't miss this heartwarming and funny episode of Roasty Toasty Ghosty - and be sure to follow and subscribe to our podcast and join us on Instagram. Trust us, you'll want to be part of our crazy journey as we navigate life's ups and downs together.

Instagram, TikTok, Youtube: @roastytoastyghostypod

Reddit: u/roasty_toasty_ghosty

Twitch: @roastytoastyghostypodcast
LIVE MAD LIBS on Twitch every month!

Support the show and indulge in hilarious outtakes and other bonus material:
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2094059/subscribe


Beginning music - Energetic Prog Rock from AdobeStock
Intermission & ending music - Marshmallow Overload by Avocado Junkie

The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred.
Neither hosts are scientists or historians and all content displayed is strictly for entertainment purposes only. Simply put, not a single word spoken in this podcast is or should be taken seriously.

No ghosties were harmed in the making of this podcast.

Speaker 1:

Why does this always happen? Why does this always happen to me? Why does this always happen? Why does this always happen to me? Do-do-do-do do-do-do-do-do.

Speaker 2:

Hello and welcome to Roasty, toasty Ghosty. This is gonna be another weird episode. Maybe this is gonna be another more Mattias-focused episode now. Oh, by the way, I'm gonna be your friend for the next few minutes I almost said hours, but no, I'm not that mean. So a few minutes. I'm gonna be your best friend, and or maybe not best friend, but pretty good friend, and I'm gonna talk about my week, shall we? Yes, we shall. So my week has been pretty good. I mean, on Saturday I went to like a party with some colleagues from my working place.

Speaker 2:

It's like a company party, you can say, I guess, and I had like a golden head wig on a black t-shirt, black pants and golden suspenders, golden bow ties and also a golden hat, and I mean it was actually very successful because most of the people at the party liked what I had on. Other people were having like regular people clothes and didn't dress up as much as I did, so that felt great. They nominated me to best outfit of the evening. So, there, and it was fun, I didn't stay too long. So, yeah, that was Saturday, then Sunday I didn't do very much. I did some editing and, yeah, that's about it Chopped some wood.

Speaker 2:

Then on Monday I went to work and it's so hot at work, it's so warm and humid and disgusting, and you know, the clothes stick to your body and I don't like that at all. It feels awful. I mean it was okay at the start of the week On Friday. That was the worst day, not good. So I did not like that at all.

Speaker 2:

Otherwise, I haven't done very much during the week, mostly like just hanging out. Oh yeah, we have been like grilling or barbecuing or whatever you call it, and that's nice. It hasn't been raining for a while, not before Friday, and I guess that's why it was so humid on Friday, since it had been raining. So, yeah, that's my week. Really. I haven't done very much and I mean I've been so bad. I haven't been biking at all this week. I think it's been too hot, so I didn't want to do that to myself. I know I should. I really should take care of my training and lose some weight, because I have been gaining some weight and I should really lose that soon. Yeah, that's it. Maybe I should move on now. So maybe I should like let Lauren come out from her room. Hi.

Speaker 3:

Lauren hi lauren hello hi how you doing good good how are you?

Speaker 2:

I'm also good I have to see if I can hear myself. Yes, I think so.

Speaker 3:

Can I hear myself? I don't know. I have to see I have to see if I can hear myself. I sound like I've been smoking. No, I haven't. No, it's just my voice. It's weird I have not smoked while being here. Good, but I do have something in my eye and it's kind of annoying.

Speaker 2:

Is that a cigarette butt Stop?

Speaker 3:

No.

Speaker 2:

Oh no, You're weird.

Speaker 3:

Oh, matias, you're so sweet.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, big forehead.

Speaker 3:

Oh, matias, you're so sweet. Yeah, big forehead. Oh, matias you're so sweet. Yeah, no, I know she's up.

Speaker 1:

Why.

Speaker 3:

Heather, come say hi.

Speaker 2:

Oh no, why is that so difficult?

Speaker 3:

She's scratching at the door. She can't get in the door, oh yeah, she's a dog.

Speaker 4:

I forgot she's a dog did you already do the podcast?

Speaker 3:

no, say hi to heather. Heather's also here.

Speaker 4:

Hello, heather I'm eddie s she's our special guest.

Speaker 3:

she's been on the podcast before Our only guest ever. I don't remember this. That's human.

Speaker 2:

You've been on two episodes the only guest that's alive.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, that's true, the only one that survived. Yeah, all of our other guests have died Too soon. What do you like to movie on?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let's movie on.

Speaker 4:

He just wants to join it. He just left out he wants to join it. Okay.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, so I have to warn you, though, we watched the first one again and not the second one. Also, my computer died while we were watching the first one, so I didn't even finish the movie.

Speaker 2:

Okay, but yeah, it's gonna be good, it's gonna be really good.

Speaker 3:

Can you do the bed summary for me, because I can't talk. You've seen it before anyway, I guess.

Speaker 4:

I can try. I don't remember the end, though.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, there is no ending, because that's when it ended. It ended at that one part and then nothing happened after that.

Speaker 2:

Now, where did it end for you?

Speaker 3:

Where did it end, was he?

Speaker 4:

going after Wynonna oh yeah, he was assaulting her Again, Okay, Again on the couch. He was trying to make out with her and she was like no, no, no.

Speaker 3:

I feel like other things happened after that. Oh I don't know, we're going to have to watch it again.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Because the football players died, okay, and then it was whoever he was going after after that.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I think it was another one of the Hathers.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, Another one of these Because she, like, cut herself or something. Did she? Did she actually die? Did we see her die?

Speaker 2:

No, Okay, this is going to be great.

Speaker 3:

You see the disappointment in his face.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, Like this was not a plan. Lauren has a hole in her wall.

Speaker 3:

I have a hole in my wall and I don't know where it came from.

Speaker 2:

Is it a big hole?

Speaker 3:

It's like a fist. Someone threw their fist through my wall and I don't remember who it was?

Speaker 2:

Were you trying to escape, or something?

Speaker 3:

Maybe Behind my door.

Speaker 1:

Okay, instead of taking the door, you.

Speaker 3:

I'm trying to go through the wall. Yeah, okay, instead of taking the door.

Speaker 2:

You I'm trying to go through the wall. Yeah, okay, yeah, makes sense.

Speaker 3:

Should we get started? Yeah, okay.

Speaker 4:

I didn't want to be gross because you burped, I did.

Speaker 2:

Very attractive.

Speaker 3:

Oh, matias, you're so sweet.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I'm more attractive when I burp yeah, you should do it more often.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, absolutely. I just can't do it by myself.

Speaker 2:

Should we start talking about movies?

Speaker 3:

or something we should.

Speaker 2:

That only I watched.

Speaker 3:

That only you watched. Would you like to tell me about some movies?

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

I watched kind of Heathers. From what year was it?

Speaker 2:

1988.

Speaker 3:

Oh 1988.

Speaker 4:

It's your year. I told you it was about me, it's Heather's movie.

Speaker 3:

She's gonna tell you about it. And then you watched Heather's, the musical from 24?

Speaker 2:

22.

Speaker 3:

22. Okay, heather, would you like to hop in here and give a bad summary about your movie? Sure, speak up, but don't scream at me.

Speaker 4:

I don't know how to do that. This is a movie about me and my best friend Vanessa.

Speaker 3:

Veronica.

Speaker 4:

Veronica, whoops. I can't even remember my best friend's name no.

Speaker 1:

No, it starts with a V. Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Close enough, veronica. We're in high school. How many of you are there? There's three of us. Okay, there's three of me. Can you imagine?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, two clones.

Speaker 4:

My life. Would, be awful. We're all in high school and then this new guy comes, this guy that tries to pretend that he's Jack Nicholson.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

So my best friend starts dating him or something, and I'm pretty sure that he's a serial killer, because he kills one of me, a part of you. Yeah, he kills a part of me, um, a part of me. Yeah, he kills a part of me. Um, I fell into a table.

Speaker 4:

I choked to death and fell into a table and then they started freaking out, veronica was freaking out more and jack nicholson was all like no, it's fine, it's fine, it's fine. Except it wasn't Jack Nicholson. I can never remember the guy's name the character or actor, both.

Speaker 2:

Okay. The character JD. Jd yeah, and the actor Christian Slater.

Speaker 4:

Christian Slater. So then some stuff happened and they decided that they wanted to kill the football team. They pretended that these two guys on the football team were lovers.

Speaker 3:

This is a really long bad summary, Just so you know I'll stop. I asked for a summary, not the script. Oh, I did it again Whoops.

Speaker 4:

This is why we don't have guests.

Speaker 3:

Anyways, you're giving the entire movie away. Yeah, it's it again. Whoops. This is why we don't have guests.

Speaker 1:

Anyways, you're giving the entire movie away. Yeah, it's double the length now.

Speaker 4:

Okay, I'm sorry, you can cut the whole thing out.

Speaker 3:

This is going to be like a.

Speaker 4:

I'm not talking anymore.

Speaker 3:

Can you wrap it up?

Speaker 4:

Elise. All right, christian Slater is a serial killer and he has a really weird relationship with his dad. The end, that's good.

Speaker 2:

It's good and I like that you didn't spoil the ending.

Speaker 3:

No, that was the ending.

Speaker 4:

I forgot what the ending was.

Speaker 3:

That was the ending for us, because my computer died. So did you like the movie?

Speaker 4:

I did enjoy the movie.

Speaker 3:

I also enjoyed the movie. The ending was a little abrupt, but I enjoyed the movie yeah.

Speaker 2:

Feels like they didn't really tie it together.

Speaker 3:

No, they just kind of cut it and that was it. There were no credits or anything.

Speaker 4:

Oh, and then they tried to kill another part of me. Well, by manipulation.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

What did you think of the movie Matias?

Speaker 2:

I liked it. I don't think I've seen the whole thing before, but yes, I did enjoy it.

Speaker 3:

My stomach growled.

Speaker 2:

Can you shut up?

Speaker 3:

Oh, Matias, you're so sweet.

Speaker 2:

No, I don't know what to say. More than I liked it.

Speaker 3:

Okay. Can you tell us about the musical, then the musical, yeah. Can you tell us about the musical, then the musical, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I was wondering how they would be able to make a musical out of this movie, I mean, since it was like a stage play more, not an actual movie. I don't know, but I mean they did it. It was kind of the same story and it was pretty well made.

Speaker 3:

I still like the first one better. But I mean, was the musical not as good as the first one? What happened in the musical? Was it good?

Speaker 2:

it was good. I did enjoy it. I do have a favorite song this time. I will never shut up again that makes sense yeah, so that was my favorite song of this movie.

Speaker 4:

Oh, I thought you were saying that about yourself. He was just making a statement.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, he's making his statement yes, I didn't hate it, I just liked the first one better okay, hopefully we'll get around to watching it later at some point in life, I don't know do you still have the Mean Girls musical to watch?

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I blame Iceland.

Speaker 2:

It was.

Speaker 4:

Iceland. Okay, was Iceland in Eurovision this year?

Speaker 2:

I think so.

Speaker 4:

But they didn't make it to the end.

Speaker 2:

I don't remember.

Speaker 4:

Well, I agree with you, Matthias, that Finland was very hilarious, but I also don't agree with you, because I thought that ireland was absolutely fantastic oh and memorable yeah, I guess.

Speaker 2:

So if you're like a satanist or worship the devil, sure, I don't worship the devil or a satanist.

Speaker 4:

You do, you. He just doesn't like me because I'm a witch. Okay, and you want to get rid of all the witches? Maybe our bonfires. Don't get rid of witches how about the drowning thing? No, I don't drown, have you?

Speaker 1:

tried drowning, yeah, yeah okay, you didn't like it, didn't work?

Speaker 4:

no, not a fan. I couldn't breathe what. I just became a fish and could breathe a lot oh's weird.

Speaker 2:

It's time for you to go.

Speaker 3:

Bye Matias.

Speaker 1:

What was that?

Speaker 3:

She says Matias has no direction without you, Wait a minute.

Speaker 2:

That's the wrong door. Oh no, they got outside. They didn't go to their room. They're really, they're running, they're really fast. I have to stop them. I have to stop them. Okay, I have to chase them down and get them right back. So I'll be right back.

Speaker 1:

Bye-bye. Why does this always happen? Why does this always happen to me? Why does this always happen? Why does this always happen to me? Why does this always happen? Why does this always happen to me?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so hello and welcome back, lauren and Heather.

Speaker 2:

Movie on thing was recorded earlier. I'm a little bit upset because of what happened earlier. I don't have Lauren here at all. She's not in another room or anything, so don't call me a kidnapper. Yes, they got away from me. They're really fast and I don't know where they went, and I've been looking for them at random places, you know where.

Speaker 2:

I've been thinking like if, if I was Lauren and or Heather, where would I go? First place I checked was the candy stores, and no, I weren't there. So then I just went on and I was like where else could it be? So I checked, like all the pizza places no, they weren't there either. Then it it struck me I know Lauren, I know what she loves, so that's why I went to grocery store and looked in the ketchup section and no, she wasn't even there, not even at the ketchup section. That's when you know she's really gone and I really can't find Lauren. Maybe it's there at somewhere where you know Heather, a place she likes.

Speaker 2:

I don't know as much about her, what she likes and not, so I know. I just know that she doesn't find funny movies. Funny, that's all I know. So I didn't go to the funny movie store because I don't think they are there and also because it closed like 10 years ago. And I always ask them why do you have a funny movie store? Just funny movies? I mean, I like funny movies, but I guess and I was there like all the time and but I guess more people are like heather and don't like funny movies, that's.

Speaker 2:

And I mean I don't judge. I would never judge anyone. I would never judge anyone, unless I would be like a judge or something. Then I could judge, I'd be a great judge, you know, if I would be judging, which I don't. So I'm not a judge. What am I even talking about? Who knows? Even talking about who knows? But all I know is that I really have to try to get them back, or at least lorem. I don't know where they went.

Speaker 2:

I really have to keep an eye open. Yeah, and I and I open. Wait a minute, I open eyes. Yes, yes, I know I'm going to find them. I'm going to. This is going to be so good when I find them and I can say I found you. So let's go back, because I don't want them to go to the police. I never checked the police because I can't find any. I'm pretty sure they can't either. So, unless they are like driving too fast or something, they get a car and drive too fast, because then the police are there somehow Every time. I don't know, because I've never been in a car that drove too fast. Don't drive too fast and don't drink and drive either. And don't drink alcohol and drive Absolutely not Okay either. And don't drink alcohol and drive absolutely not okay. So I now have 10 tips on how to find a person by open eyes.

Speaker 2:

Finding a person can be challenging, but they there are several strategies that you can use to increase your chances of success. Here are 10 tips to help you. Number one social media platforms like Facebook, instagram, twitter, linkedin, use variations of their name and any known aliases Aliases, aliases, that's it, okay. So I do have Lauren on Facebook. That's like the only social media I use and I don't know. Here's the problem with that. It's how should I put this? I can't really find a person in a computer or a cell phone. I can only find her profile. I mean, I have written to her, I've been texting her, chatting, but no answer. I don't know why. Maybe she has other things to do, because I think she has been like enjoying napping in the other room here, so I don't think that's a problem. And oh, yeah, heather, she just got here earlier and she was looking for Lauren and I mean, she actually found her. She found me and confronted me about me kidnapping. Like I said last time, I knew people were trying to accuse me of kidnapping Lauren, but that's not it. So, yeah, I took Heather and put her in the same room as Lauren, so and now they're gone both of them. I really don't know. Maybe Lauren wants to talk to me, but Heather won't let her, probably.

Speaker 2:

Anyways, I don't think the social media platforms are going to help me, so I go over to number two People search engines. Two people search engines Utilize people search websites like Spokio, white Pages or People P-I-P-L, which aggregate public records and online data to help locate individuals. Okay, here's a similar problem as the last one. It's on the phone or computer or whatever you use, and it's not going to help me find the person because, I mean, I know where they live. I know where Lauren lives. I've been there like a couple of times. So, yeah, I know, but she's not there. I know that. I checked that too, too Way, after all the other places I checked, I did check that she's not there. So it's not helping me. None, it's not helping me. None. None Like a none. Okay, it's not helping a none and it's not helping me either. So, yeah, okay.

Speaker 2:

Number three google search. Conduct a thorough google search using the person's name along with any other known information, eg. Hometown, workplace, school. Okay, this is not helping because it's all online. I don't want online. Maybe I should try another one, like five tips of fingering no finding Okay, this might be a little bit more helpful.

Speaker 2:

So, in person, when searching for a person in person, I mean like searching for the person you know in, not in another person, but in person. Got it, person, person, person. When searching for a person in person, it often involves more direct, hands-on approaches. Here are five tips to help you locate someone in person. Number one visit known locations. Go to places where the person is known to frequent, such as their home, workplace, favorite restaurants or other regular hangouts. Talk to staff or regulars who might have seen them. Okay, this is helpful. I've been to pizza places and candy stores and all that I said, and I've been talking to people and they've been saying what are you talking about? So, yeah, maybe I should, should talk the language we have here, but no, I asked them in English, since this is an English speaking podcast and some people do actually know English in Sweden, so you should know. Okay, but no luck so far with that.

Speaker 2:

Number two ask around the neighborhood. Speak with neighbors, local shopkeepers and community members in the area where the person lives or was last seen. They might provide useful information or leads. Okay, yes, I should talk to more people and I will, and I'm going to talk to her neighbors, to her life partner, to her kids maybe life partner to her kids, maybe and they gonna be like, she's been gone for quite a while, quite a while. The issue was last seen with you. Why aren't you arrested yet? Okay, so that's what they told me, the ones I've been talking to so far, but I ran away from them. So, no police, you can't see any polices anywhere. So that's okay, I wasn't really worried about police people.

Speaker 2:

Number three check the local institutions. Visit local institutions such as hospitals, shelters, community centers or libraries. These places often have records or can provide information if the person has been there. And no, I haven't done that yet. I, I am gonna do that and yes, I don't think she's at the library, though, but maybe that's what's. Uh, maybe that's where she is, because she knows me that I wouldn't check there. But why? Because I don't think it's Heather. No, can she read? I don't think she can read actually, but who knows, maybe she wants some kids' books or something, so maybe they're there. I'm going to check.

Speaker 2:

Number four attend local events. Participate in community events, social gatherings or activities where the person might go. This includes clubs, religious services or public meetings. Yes, that's a good. I am pretty, pretty sure they might be at the religious services, because they seem to be american. You know, and, as you know, and as you know, all American people are very religious and go to church and all that. So I'm going to go check there and I'm going to get some crap, for the people are going to hate me for saying that about Americans. Probably Americans are going to hate me for saying that about americans. Probably, probably americans gonna hate me for that. Um, so okay, clubs, no, I don't think so. Public meetings, maybe, or maybe not, I don't know. It depends if there there's alcohol there or not, because if there's alcohol, then I'm pretty sure they will be there. Yeah, it's like with the church and the communion and all that. Okay, I'm not gonna go into that too much because that well, I don't want people to kill me yet, okay.

Speaker 2:

Number five, and this is the last one Use flyers and notices. Notices, notices. Use flyers and stuff. Create and distribute flyers with the person's photo and your contact information in the area where they were last seen. Post these in high-traffic areas like bulletin boards, bus stops and coffee shops Coffee shops I know they drink coffee and, yeah, maybe they're out to buy coffee, or maybe not, who knows? I don't know. I don't know where they are.

Speaker 2:

I don't have a very good printer. I'm going to draw some some. I'm gonna make some drawings and draw their faces, and that contains like two circles, dots for eyes and like very straight noses and smiling faces and a few hairs on their head. So I oh yeah, lauren has glasses too. So I'm, I'm and then I'm. So, yeah, we'll see if, if this is gonna work. I'm pretty convinced that this is gonna work well and I am actually a pretty good drawer. Drawer. Yes, I can draw stick figures. I'm a pretty good drawer. Okay, I can draw stick figures. So those were the five tips.

Speaker 2:

And the last thing it says is using these in-person approaches can be effective for gathering information and increasing the likelihood of locating the person you're looking for. Okay, a problem there, it's not just one person. So I guess I have to go through this list twice, otherwise it won't make sense. But then again, lauren is the one I want to find, but it could be good, could be positive, to find heather, so she won't go to the police or stuff. I mean, in Sweden it's okay, because you can't find the police in Sweden, so no worries there. But maybe if she goes back to America she might talk to someone there and they might somehow contact, like FBI or whatever. They have like to go get me.

Speaker 2:

Maybe not FBI, I don't know, I don't know which one's doing the outside of the states thing, but someone is gonna go get me from the states and I, I mean I want to go to the go a little bit freely and yeah, so maybe I should do that. Oh yeah, by the way, the States, maybe they're not even in Sweden, who knows? I really don't know where they are. Maybe they fled the country, maybe they're in another country, who knows? No one really knows. And yeah, I hope I will get at least Lauren back for next week. I can sort something out with Heather that she won't, you know, send the FBI or whatever after me. It would be appreciated if I'm not like hunted by the Americans. So yeah, I'll hope for the best and yeah, that's it.

Speaker 2:

Okay so I'm gonna just say one thing. I think I'm actually about done with this episode. I want to say something about this, and this is just from my heart. This is not a bit.

Speaker 2:

As you probably know, these last two weeks has been just a couple of episodes where I just can goof around and do silly stuff and Lauren's not here. She has been talking to me from a distance. Okay, I just felt like I wanted to say that she had COVID or something, but no, it's not that. I think she will be back Next week. So it's going to be more of a Back to normal Episode next week, hopefully, and she will explain. She has been these weeks and no, I did not kidnap her, totally not, and she's not running from me, I think. But yeah, I don't know, it's all been so sudden. So that's about it really.

Speaker 2:

Uh, this is kind of a cliffhanger for next week. I guess I'm gonna I'm still gonna be silly, but it's not gonna be like the 90 percent of matthias. Uh, the whole episode and the whole episode like it has been, and yeah, you should be happy about that, and yeah, I wanna end this episode with me saying that oh, yeah, it's advice time. So if your life is not depending on it. Maybe you shouldn't run away from people, you, because I mean it hurts their feelings If they're just trying to talk or something and ask like where is the candy store, and you just run away.

Speaker 2:

No, that's kind of mean actually. I mean just tell them where it is and they'll be happy and you can be happy that you helped the person. And, by the way, when they ask where the candy store is, maybe you can say that hey, you know what else is sweet like candy? It's this podcast that is called Roasty, toasty, ghosty and you can find it on Spotify and like all the places where you can find podcasts. And it's kind of funny, especially when there are two people there, not just one idiot talking to himself again, and then the person is going to say oh, and then the person gonna say, oh, thanks for the information. Now I go to the candy store and just ignore everything else, just said. And then and they're gonna say like bye, bye and yeah, that's about what I'm gonna say now too, so bye-bye.

Speaker 3:

Bye. Thank you for listening to the Roasty Toasty Ghosty Podcast.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

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Speaker 2:

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Speaker 3:

We hope you enjoyed this episode, just as we enjoyed making it.

Speaker 2:

And we'll be back with another one next Tuesday on a podcast provider near you.

Speaker 3:

Goodbye, Matias, Goodbye.

Speaker 1:

Lauren.

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