Roasty Toasty Ghosty
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Roasty Toasty Ghosty
#105: I'm Gonna Fall For This One
In which Lauren & Mattias celebrate two years of recording episodes for Roasty Toasty Ghosty! They review their recent movie night films, and discuss various topics relevant to the discussions they had during the first episode.
Content:
- Opening
- Special box & Ghost energy drinks
- 2 year anniversary!
- Beverages
- Weekly check in
- Thanksgiving!
- Thanksgiving present for Mattias
- The importance of peeing
- Movie on!
- Sin City
- Skenbart
- Movie list
- Favorite episode moments & titles
- Intermission
- Deciding on jingles
- Tea story
- Being thankful
- History Lesson: Black Friday
- Swinglish as a second language
- What is ruining our lives
- Joke
- Weight update
- Wrap up
- Drunk Christmas Karaoke Mad Libs! December 14, 2024 8pm CET/2pm EST on Twitch @roastytoastyghostypodcast
- Buttered toast for ghosts
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I am kinda big.
Speaker 2:I am kinda big.
Speaker 1:In a world where everything is unscripted this is Ghosty Talks.
Speaker 2:Alright, ready? Yes, I'm ready.
Speaker 1:Could you hear that? That can sounded different. It wasn't the typical monster or noca-cola.
Speaker 2:Does it sound like a ghostie?
Speaker 1:Yeah, it kind of did.
Speaker 2:Hello and welcome to Roasty Toasty Ghostie.
Speaker 1:Hello, my name is.
Speaker 2:My name is Lauren.
Speaker 1:And I'm Matias.
Speaker 2:And we are the hosties of this super amazing podcast. We're going to be your besties for the next hour or so. Yep, and I'm going to start this off by saying that last week I got a super special box with presents from the States, from my sister.
Speaker 1:From your sister.
Speaker 2:And it held gifts for Thanksgiving, thanksgiving gifts.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I guess that's a thing now. Inside this box of gifts we were provided a variety of energy drinks to try by the brand Ghost Energy, Zero Sugar. Last week we did open up one of the cans and try it out, but we had the Sour Patch. Kids Blue Raspberry. Yeah, what did you think of that one?
Speaker 1:I think I liked it All right.
Speaker 2:I thought it tasted like blue raspberry.
Speaker 1:Okay, so it did the job.
Speaker 2:It tasted like it was supposed to taste like.
Speaker 1:Good.
Speaker 2:Today I chose orange cream Yep, yeah, we got one of each flavor. Yeah. So this chose orange cream Yep, yeah, we got one of each flavor yeah, so this is orange cream. I'm just going to read the back, if that's all right with you. Okay, it has legendary energy. It provides epic focus. So we better be focused during this next hour or so.
Speaker 1:It has zero sugars.
Speaker 2:You're not going to like it.
Speaker 1:I'm not the biggest fan of the zero sugar. I want sugar in my beverages.
Speaker 2:All right, there's no artificial colors. Now we've split this into our ghosty glasses and it has a tint of yellowish, maybe.
Speaker 1:Yeah, pea color.
Speaker 2:Very hydrated pea.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's not the yellowest one. No but it's not clear either.
Speaker 2:No, it's hydrated pea, not completely water. So there's no artificial colors. That's cool. There's zero sugar per can, zero fat per can, which I would be concerned if there was fat in my energy drinks, which. I would be concerned if there was fat in my energy drinks. Zero artificial colors Transparent label. The label is not transparent. I cannot see into the can.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:With 200 milligrams of natural caffeine. Yeah, that's pretty cool, huh.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So enough of that. Maybe we should try it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:Cheers, clonk, clon. We should try it yeah okay, cheers Clonk. Clonk All right, yeah, interesting.
Speaker 1:It's okay, all right, but I can still, you know, taste the zero sugar.
Speaker 2:Oh, you want me to drink that for you.
Speaker 1:No, it's okay, All right, it was nice that we got them though. Yeah, it was really nice, uh, and we also got tea, right, we got pumpkin spice tea yeah which is really good yeah, it's really good.
Speaker 2:We usually have them for work yeah, we have tea time before we start work yeah, we have a tea story, but maybe we should save it for later. I haven't started drinking yet other than this energy drink.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:But it is two years of Roasty Toasty Ghosty.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We should be celebrating, yeah, so how are we going to celebrate?
Speaker 1:By drinking.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so alongside our energy drink on the drink menu today, we have already consumed a jello shot with vodka. We also have Bailey's special edition apple crumble. I'm going to mix with some milk and we have some wine white Zinfandel, pink wine, we like, we like pink drinks.
Speaker 1:Did you say white infidel?
Speaker 2:Zinfandel.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Let's get it started no party, party no gonna take like apple caramel, apple also crumbles and maybe some pie. Did I mention the pie? No caramel okay apples, caramel crumbles and pie. Maybe some vin, vanilla, vanilla, I almost said vinegar yeah, that's why I thought you were also some vinegar just to sweeten it up, yeah all right, so we have officially started. Yeah, this is roasty, toasty ghosty. It's a weird title to a weird podcast hosted by a couple of weird people talking about weird things, and I am so ready to be here.
Speaker 1:Okay, so ready.
Speaker 2:I'm so excited yeah cool. To celebrate two years with you.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:How are you doing, Matias?
Speaker 1:I'm good, yeah, good, I think so Good. How are you? I'm doing good, okay. Why are you talking so weird? Can you be normal? What is that?
Speaker 2:Yes, I can be normal. I'm good, you're good, we're good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so we're gonna try to follow the bullets.
Speaker 2:Bullets, bullets, bullets.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm gonna see where this takes us.
Speaker 1:Because we tried to keep the tradition alive of previous years.
Speaker 2:We tried to keep the tradition, alive of previous years. Yeah, the first episode, and then we did kind of a retake on the one-year anniversary. Now it's two years and let's try it again.
Speaker 1:Maybe with a twist. We'll see what happens.
Speaker 2:We'll see how we've improved throughout the years.
Speaker 1:Two years.
Speaker 2:When I say that, it sounds like it's been a lot longer than two years, but I mean it's been two, which is a plural.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's almost exactly two years. Yeah, almost.
Speaker 2:December 2nd was our first recording in 2022.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That's not today.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:That's not the date today. Should we talk about our week, though, maybe.
Speaker 1:Okay, yes, just a little bit Okay.
Speaker 2:Anything exciting this week. What did we do last weekend? We did something on Saturday.
Speaker 1:We did.
Speaker 2:It was a big deal.
Speaker 1:Hmm, it wasn't like eating turkey or something. Oh my God.
Speaker 2:I knew it was a big deal. Okay, so last Saturday we did celebrate Thanksgiving a week early, as some people may have noticed, but I don't care, it was good timing for us. Yeah, I prefer Thanksgiving early.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you had the kids and everything.
Speaker 2:It was perfect. It was perfect, it was really good this year. It was really good. It was like perfect.
Speaker 1:It was the best Thanksgiving by really good this year. It was really good.
Speaker 2:It was like perfect it was the best Thanksgiving by far.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Since I've moved here, it was the least stressful. I actually had everything pretty much. I was panicking actually towards the end there because I was ready to heat up the side dishes.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And no one was there yet.
Speaker 1:No. I mean like You're usually panicking, but not because of that reason.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it's more like everyone's waiting for me. Yeah, no, no one was waiting. I was waiting for other people to show up. Yeah, I started an hour early or half an hour earlier than usual because I was too excited to wait, and so the food was ready earlier than usual.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And it was really good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was just one problem.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:We couldn't find the movie Free Birds.
Speaker 2:Right, we couldn't no.
Speaker 1:But we had the mandatory movie though.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm Planes, trains and automobiles.
Speaker 1:Yep, no Thanksgiving without that one.
Speaker 2:Right, it was good, and some of our favorite people showed up.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And we did play games. We played Exploding Kittens, mm-hmm, and we drank eggnog, oh yeah, and had some really yummy chocolate balls that one of the guests provided.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:And we played Skipbo.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, that was fun too.
Speaker 2:And Heads Up.
Speaker 1:So, yeah, also fun.
Speaker 2:Games were played, food was eaten, alcohol was consumed Mm-hmm and we also had pie and it was really good.
Speaker 1:We were so full.
Speaker 2:So full I was struggling there at the end.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, me too.
Speaker 2:But the eggnog needed to be finished.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, and I, I'm not the one to not finish it.
Speaker 2:Right, yeah, I wanted to contribute to finishing it as well.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But it was so difficult with everything that was already in my body. So, yeah, it was really good.
Speaker 1:It was, everything was good.
Speaker 2:Yep, such a good Thanksgiving. I love Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1:Especially when it's this good.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I feel like the holidays have been good this year. Yeah, like midsummer was good. Thanksgiving was good. Halloween Could have been good this year.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like midsummer was good Thanksgiving was good Halloween Could have been better yeah. But hey, it still went well.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So that was pretty much the weekend Been really busy at work. You've done some overtime this week.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I have not been in hell this week.
Speaker 2:That's cool. I did overtime on Wednesday, yeah, and tuesday, yeah. My first gymnastic group was sick, so what? Gymnastic gymnastics group. They were sick, so I got to do like an hour of overtime on tuesday and then two hours on Wednesday. Yep, yeah. Yeah, that's very cool, that is very cool.
Speaker 1:And I mean it's Black Week. It's been Black Week and it's Black Friday today, Mm-hmm. So we have plenty to do at work. Which is a good thing.
Speaker 2:Can I also get sidetracked here?
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Awesome, it's been two years. I don't know if I've mentioned them. And we did get Thanksgiving presents and your Thanksgiving present didn't make it, but I made up for that. So, I would like to provide a Thanksgiving present and two-year present to you.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, here's a box. I wrapped it very nicely, as I usually do.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Here you get to open it. Oh, let's pretend that it's wrapped.
Speaker 1:Wow, ooh, wow. Tarts, pop-tarts, pop-tarts, pop-tarts, just for me. Yeah, wow, yeah. I never had Pop-Tarts before and this is amazing, I hope. Yeah, are we trying them now.
Speaker 2:It would be nice if we could share a pack.
Speaker 1:Yeah, do you know how to open them?
Speaker 2:Yeah, am.
Speaker 1:I doing it right. Yes, are you drunk?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I was born drunk. Yeah, are you drunk? Yeah, I was born drunk.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:These are strawberry frosted.
Speaker 1:Okay, by the way. So it's really supposed to be in the toaster. I thought you were going to say toilet.
Speaker 2:You're actually supposed to put them in the toilet.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but toaster.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that is an option, but I rarely put them in the toaster Growing up, I just eat them straight.
Speaker 1:Okay, is it good? Mm-hmm, is it what you remember? Mm-hmm, I'm going to try it now.
Speaker 2:Do that then?
Speaker 1:Yeah, but this is a big deal for me.
Speaker 2:All right, go for it, but savor it Don't eat it all at once.
Speaker 1:What does it look?
Speaker 2:like you haven't even tried it yet.
Speaker 1:No, this is a big deal for me. All right, that's what I'm saying. Well, I just hope it's not going to be another peanut butter thing for me. It is sweet it is sweet. I like sweet, it is good.
Speaker 2:Good.
Speaker 1:At some point. I want to try it in the toaster as well.
Speaker 2:Also with butter. Oh yeah, Well, you have three more packs in there to do what you want with.
Speaker 1:Okay, so the first one that's something we really had to do when we got home.
Speaker 2:Right. The importance of peeing.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't know if I've mentioned this before, but I pee a lot.
Speaker 1:You do.
Speaker 2:Every time.
Speaker 1:You do.
Speaker 2:Every time I move into a different environment, I immediately have to pee, which is really annoying at work, when I'm moving in between buildings all the time and every time I walk into the next building I have to pee. Did you want to?
Speaker 1:It's okay, you can have it. It's just I guess I disappointed you in not savoring it, but it was really good. And speaking of peeing, I really had to pee when we got home, but I knew you always pee, so I had to make sure if you wanted to use the toilet before me or not.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you had to. That was nice of you.
Speaker 1:And as you were peeing, I you were panicking. Yeah, I felt it more and more, you know, and then I'm like, okay, now I really have to pee.
Speaker 2:No, I'm sorry. No, it's okay, it took too long.
Speaker 1:No, it didn't. I made it to the toilet, that's good. No accidents happened.
Speaker 2:That's good news. Would you lock?
Speaker 1:I did lock the door to the toilet.
Speaker 2:Good.
Speaker 1:The problem for me was that I didn't unlock the door and try to get out.
Speaker 2:Oh, you tried to leave without unlocking the door first.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so, yeah, the door was like no, don't want to open. I'm like, why not? Because you have to unlock me first. Okay, I usually talk to doors.
Speaker 2:You had this conversation.
Speaker 1:Yes, okay, did you hear it?
Speaker 2:I wasn't listening.
Speaker 1:No, okay, but you could hear me talking.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I guess so.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, you, you could hear me talking, yeah, I guess, so yeah okay, you're like, that's usually how you talk.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's To doors, yeah.
Speaker 1:Well, it was in the toilet, so yeah, or not in the toilet toilet.
Speaker 2:You're talking to the toilet.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that too, but I was done with that one Hello toilet, so now I was talking to the door.
Speaker 2:Okay, it, let me out. That was nice.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you have a nice door I do it can be, you know, misunderstood sometimes.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:It also, can you know, hit people or maybe not, it's happened. It maybe not hit, but be in the way sometimes.
Speaker 2:It has hit people before.
Speaker 1:I think that your door is just misunderstood.
Speaker 2:Yeah, probably yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm the door whisperer.
Speaker 2:You whisper to the doors.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:So you don't really talk to them, you whisper to them.
Speaker 1:I do both.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I try not to scream at them, that's nice. Because that's not going to solve any of your door problems.
Speaker 2:No, if you want the door to open, you have to ask, nicely. It's not going to open if you scream at it. No, and that's our life advice for today. Okay, you know today is Friday.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It's November 29th and we watched movies.
Speaker 1:We did.
Speaker 2:Would you like to move on? Yeah, all right, let's move on. You have the mug. It says let's move on.
Speaker 1:Let's move on.
Speaker 2:Let's take a sip.
Speaker 1:So what does your mug say?
Speaker 2:Coffee as now as possible? Yep, I don't want coffee right now.
Speaker 1:No, that's not coffee.
Speaker 2:It's not coffee. Today. We watched Sin City and the other movie that we watched, which I don't remember the title of, Do you want me to say it?
Speaker 1:Yes, please, huy and Bart.
Speaker 2:Yes, I'm glad that you said them.
Speaker 1:Huy and Bart.
Speaker 2:Yes, what does that mean?
Speaker 1:Not everything is what it seems. I think the English title for this movie is like Elusive Tracks or something. Oh, is that? I thinkusive Tracks or something. Oh, is that? I think it's something like that.
Speaker 2:Okay, I would like to tell you about Sin City. Yeah, this is a movie with James Bond. I did it again. I wanted to say James Bond when I meant Bruce Willis.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:They're not the same person. No, bruce Willis was never james bond no, although maybe he could have been I mean you dress him up really nice and he could be a nice I'm sure he would.
Speaker 1:I mean he has the uh you know charm. He can have this charm, yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, so I have a really important question for you and you're definitely getting judged by your answer, so, come on, be, be wise with your answer. All right, All right. So on a scale of a one to 10, how attractive is Bruce Willis? Okay, With one being he's ugly as what and ten being like he is so hot you would definitely what him.
Speaker 1:Okay, so what is the?
Speaker 2:It's a bleep word.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, so it's the same what to both?
Speaker 2:It's a what, what?
Speaker 1:in the butt. Oh okay, Kind of butt.
Speaker 2:Oh okay, kind of what. Oh okay, yes, now I understand. Would you what? What? Bruce Willis?
Speaker 1:It depends what. Sorry.
Speaker 2:All right what.
Speaker 1:It depends on when in his career we're talking about.
Speaker 2:Okay, you get to pick.
Speaker 1:I get to pick.
Speaker 2:The best part of his life.
Speaker 1:Okay, the best part, I would say. It's like around it's in the 80s, 90s, there.
Speaker 2:All right, like Die Hard yeah Okay.
Speaker 1:I think that's his top.
Speaker 2:Okay, I think that's his top.
Speaker 1:Okay, he's not the best looking guy, but he still has a certain quality to him.
Speaker 2:Okay, so where would your rating land? I?
Speaker 1:don't know, maybe a six. A six, yeah. What would you say?
Speaker 2:I don't know. I'd probably give him a seven.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Just to one-up you.
Speaker 1:Yeah. So if I had said seven, you would have. I would have said eight yeah, okay If you said ten, I would say eleven.
Speaker 2:I just want to be better than you.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, Okay. So Sin City is a movie about a bunch of people trying to kill a bunch of people, I don't know. There's a bunch of bad guys and then there's a bunch of worse guys, it feels like. There's no real good guys here and some women. There's also women involved.
Speaker 1:So you wouldn't say Bruce Willis is a good guy.
Speaker 2:I mean, yes, in a way his morals are questionable, but I mean, in the end, sure, he was a good guy. I guess he was the only really good guy.
Speaker 1:I mean.
Speaker 2:I guess the other good-ish guys are kind of good.
Speaker 1:But I mean Because he got betrayed and shot and then he tried to protect a girl.
Speaker 2:Fine, he's a good guy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, and shot and then he tried to protect a girl. Fine, he's a good guy. Yeah, okay. Yes, the the other one I can understand because they did very bad things.
Speaker 2:I mean, he did bad things to bad people yeah and that's okay in my book I guess, so yeah yeah, I'm sorry for interrupting you I don't know what I was saying no, you said that it's a bunch of bad guys and worse guys. That's what it feels like or seemed like.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, and Bruce Willis and then there's Bruce Willis. Yeah.
Speaker 2:And some women.
Speaker 1:And a lot of butts.
Speaker 2:Lots of butts, only women's butts.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:We did not see Bruce Willis' butt.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Not today.
Speaker 1:Not this time.
Speaker 2:What did you think about the movie?
Speaker 1:I don't know. I mean it's not, I wouldn't say it's a favorite of mine of his movies. What would you say, by the way?
Speaker 2:I thought the acting was kind of funny in the sense that it felt more like it reminded me of a video game, but I can understand that it was maybe meant to be more like a comic book. Yeah, Since it's based off of a comic book.
Speaker 1:Oh, you did know that.
Speaker 2:I read that in the credits.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, okay.
Speaker 2:So yeah, and maybe I recognize the titles from you know books? No, I think that was it.
Speaker 1:What did?
Speaker 2:you think Of the movie itself? Yeah, yeah books. Okay, no, I think that was it.
Speaker 1:What did you think?
Speaker 2:Of the movie itself.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, no, no, I wasn't a huge fan.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:No, I mean yeah, the acting just was really, really fake. It was more humorous than anything.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I don't know, maybe there were some funny lines here and there, but yeah, I didn't care for the story. Funny lines here and there, but yeah, I didn't care for the story.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this movie. I didn't even have it on the list at first.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:But when we were watching Last man Standing do you remember that movie?
Speaker 2:Yes, I re-watched it, you did.
Speaker 1:And when we watched that one, your life partner said that what I?
Speaker 2:said that.
Speaker 1:Your life partner said that. Uh, this what your life partner said that it's like when bruce willis was narrating, narrating the movie. He's like this is like another movie with bruce willis and he meant this one. So I'm like maybe I should add this one to the list as well.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And I did have to, you know, fill out the list, so a little bit. So this wasn't planned to be part of the list at first, and then when we watched North last week, I was like maybe we should have this one for For this week.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because Frodo was in this movie too.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:North North.
Speaker 1:North.
Speaker 2:North. Do you have anything else to say?
Speaker 1:Okay, yes, I'm not the biggest fan of this movie either. It has some kind of disgusting characters, mm-hmm. Yeah, a lot of this movie is kind of disgusting actually.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's okay, I don't love it, but it is what it is yeah, I guess so yeah, that is a fact yeah okay, and now let's move on to queen bark please or elusive tracks possibly so this is a swedish movie and, just like the previous movie, city, this was also in black and white.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:And it was a choice made by me, like last week maybe. I'm like wait a minute. Two black and white movies. Maybe I should have them on the same night. So I did that. And this movie Hjelmbart. I love this one. Okay, so this movie is about a train ride.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:A lot of people going on a train from Stockholm to Berlin after the war the Second World War, yeah, that's it. And so many characters, some funny, some more serious, and there's a murder-to-be and clumsy guy and a very funny war veteran.
Speaker 2:He's a little injured.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it gets worse.
Speaker 2:It just gets worse.
Speaker 1:But he's still very positive.
Speaker 2:He's so positive about everything. It's so funny.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and also a very grumpy train conductor.
Speaker 2:And the passenger. There was a really grumpy passenger, oh yeah, the couple.
Speaker 1:Yeah, the gay couple. One of them is really grumpy and he's not gay, he just hates women. That's a very important fact. He feels people should know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, but the guy he's riding with is gay.
Speaker 1:He's very gay.
Speaker 2:Like complete opposite.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's so much happening and I love this movie. I think it's so funny. Do you have anything you want to say about this movie?
Speaker 2:It's very funny. Yeah, yes, I enjoyed this movie. It's very funny. Yeah, yes, I enjoyed this movie a lot yeah, that makes me happy yes, it was so funny. I liked it a lot, and that's what I have to say about that yeah, okay, and also the nuns are also yeah, it was like one who was like a super believer in god and everything, and then she quickly changed her mind.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I hate everything and I don't believe in God at all.
Speaker 1:No and started swearing. Started smoking, drinking. Yeah, it was funny, yep.
Speaker 2:And there was one old lady, yeah, oh yeah, who I want to be when I grow up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she's also funny.
Speaker 2:so many funny characters she's the exact kind of old swedish lady that I love oh yeah, do you have stories about old swedish women? No, I don't, but I do love them I know I heard you this week well, yesterday I was leaving work and, um, I told one of my colleagues that tomorrow, which today, tomorrow, is friday, and you thought that I told her that I loved her. Yeah, like, love you, bye, see you tomorrow. Yeah, I mean, might as well love her.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't think they like me, but I like them.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And she's exactly the kind of older Swedish woman that I am talking about when I say that I love old Swedish women.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, okay, then I understand.
Speaker 2:Yeah, very straight out, just says what she thinks. I like that.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We still have a very extensive movie night list.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:If anyone's listening for the first time, we watch movies every Friday night. We watch two movies for our movie nights and our list is so long, it goes on to 2033.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It's about April, May-ish there.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:In 2033. Mm-hmm, so we have quite a few years to go.
Speaker 1:Yeah, on this list it's at least eight years. We say that every year.
Speaker 2:Yes, we have about eight years to go. Yeah, every year yes, we have about eight years to go. Yeah, every year, because apparently every year we add another year of movies.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:But that's just your side. My side needs some filling. I'm still like towards the beginning of 2032.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and we know that it's going to be corrected as we go.
Speaker 2:Yeah, do you want to look back on episodes now?
Speaker 1:Yeah, sure, we can do that now. Have you thought about your favorite moment recording. Do you have one?
Speaker 2:So I can just, I still think that number 17 is my favorite.
Speaker 1:Okay, what happens?
Speaker 2:Skarsgård.
Speaker 1:Ah, okay.
Speaker 2:Also Jell-O Shots was funny.
Speaker 1:We had that one today we did have Jell-O Shots as a reference. Yes, I mean I I mean I really liked.
Speaker 2:Sorry, I'm interrupting you now?
Speaker 1:No, it's.
Speaker 2:I really liked our one-year episode, yeah, when we kind of threw in references a little everywhere, kind of like um right on the movie right now?
Speaker 1:yeah, I don't know. I just like the ones where we just mess up what we're trying to say. It can get out of control, you know yeah and you know when you don't know where it's going yeah where we're gonna end up with the conversation. Those are the ones I like.
Speaker 2:Yeah, how many titles do you know off the top of your head? I?
Speaker 1:think this is 105.
Speaker 2:You know all 104? Not?
Speaker 1:Maybe not all of them, but I know quite a few.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:How many do you know? All of them.
Speaker 2:Not off the top of my head.
Speaker 1:I mean, I can't probably not an order. You know I can't name them in order.
Speaker 2:No, maybe first three or so yeah but that's, it okay, how far can you go?
Speaker 1:I was the first turkey. My knee mother cookie yeah you're the worst oh yeah, worst of rainbow explosion. Yeah, that's it, I think.
Speaker 2:Number six Is that? Uh, it's too dark, or is that number eight?
Speaker 1:I don't know I can't remember.
Speaker 2:I feel like number six is always one that I should remember, but I don't. Mm-hmm, I know that number seven is a good lacking day.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:And then I'm pretty sure number eight is it's too dark.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Nine, and then, I'm pretty sure, number eight is.
Speaker 1:It's Too Dark. Mm-hmm, nine is. I'm Crying.
Speaker 2:Eyelashes, Is it Okay? Mm-hmm, oh yeah, Ten um the Target.
Speaker 1:Living Target the.
Speaker 2:Living Canvas.
Speaker 1:Living Canvas yes, the Living Canvas.
Speaker 2:Uh eleven, I don't remember. Off the top of my head, okay Twelve is Screw you and your top of my head, okay 12 is screw you in your jugular vein, okay 13,. I should remember this one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, maybe we can stop there.
Speaker 2:All right, would you like to take a break?
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, I feel like Intermission, intermission, intermission, intermission.
Speaker 2:Intermission, intermission.
Speaker 1:Hello and welcome back.
Speaker 2:Let's pour more drinks. Yeah, I think I'm good, I'm good. Okay, okay. So part two I don't think we need a jingle. No, I think I'm good, I'm good, okay, okay. So part two I don't think we need a jingle.
Speaker 1:No, I don't think so.
Speaker 2:I like the music that we have.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I like the opening that we made.
Speaker 1:So we don't really need a jingle, no, unless we come up with a really good one.
Speaker 2:I don't think that's going to happen.
Speaker 1:I said unless we're.
Speaker 2:If that did happen, that would be cool.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, what if we just stumble upon a good jingle?
Speaker 2:That would be really cool. Or if someone wrote something for us. Yeah, that would be cool.
Speaker 1:Hey, if you're a good music writer or maybe not just stumble upon a good jingle Please contact us.
Speaker 2:That would be fun.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I don't have stories about Swedish women, swedish women.
Speaker 1:No, but we do have a story about tea. We have let's talk about that one, okay. Okay, we can try to solve this together All right. Go ahead. Okay, so we got tea from your sister with the box we were talking about earlier, and so we have used that tea at work in the mornings.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah. So yeah, we did get this special tea, special tea, it's a special tea tea.
Speaker 1:It's pumpkin.
Speaker 2:Pumpkin spice.
Speaker 1:Spice and it's really good. Was the box broken Boxes?
Speaker 2:Yeah, the boxes were completely crushed when they got here.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so we took them and put them in another box we have at work.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And one morning we noticed that the box was open.
Speaker 2:Right, we had also bought another new box of tea.
Speaker 1:Yeah, before this.
Speaker 2:Right and that one was opened as well. So we noticed someone had been getting into our tea.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We have a special shelf for our teas, like personal teas.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And, yeah, we noticed that someone had been getting into it and previously, before we got either of these teas, we had tried an English breakfast tea, which made both of us really nauseous.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so close.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was like two days in a row. We tried this tea and we both felt really nauseous afterwards. So we decided we need to get another tea yeah so we did, and then we got the specialty. So when we noticed that this guy had opened our new tea, yeah it was not.
Speaker 2:We hadn't even opened it yet this guy decided he was going to take it and open it and help himself yeah, because we we got it the same day as we your sister's tea, yeah came in yeah, we had bought it like right before we picked up the box, because I had forgotten that there was tea in there yeah we didn't really need to get new tea no, we did anyway, yeah so this guy just kind of helped himself to our tea.
Speaker 2:Uh, that was unopened. Now it's opened. So I took the new tea box that the guy opened and we have a machine at work that will, um, plastic wrap things, and so I put it in there and, uh, so I resealed the box pretty much and you put the pumpkin spice in your bag, yep.
Speaker 1:So that is nice and protected as well, because we really don't want people to take our pumpkin spice tea Right, it's very important that people don't take that one, yeah, because that's very difficult to get to get.
Speaker 2:And then we put the English breakfast tea with the other public teas that are provided by work and someone, I don't know who, I don't know what they're thinking, but they keep moving it back to our shelf and moving it all around and we keep trying to give it to the people, and the people don't want it. I don't know why.
Speaker 2:It only made us nauseous. So what we did was that we have a collection of empty tea boxes in our shelf as well, so we took one of the yummier tea boxes like the. Was it the vanilla?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Vanilla caramel and we put the gross teas into the vanilla tea box.
Speaker 1:Yeah, gross teas, gross teas.
Speaker 2:Gross tea, toasty, ghost teas, grosties into the vanilla tea box yeah, grosties, grosties, grostie, toastie, ghosties and put it there and we closed it. And then we came back later and it had been opened.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So someone took the Grostie thinking that it was vanilla tea, and I was so disappointed that I didn't get to see this person take the tea. First of all, because you saw him take the tea, and you didn't say anything.
Speaker 1:No I. What should I say?
Speaker 2:Say something of me, because I didn't notice. Huh, how can. I would have said something to the guy Like um no, thank you. Yeah, first of all, mm Um, but yeah, I didn't get to see the guy take the tea and I didn't get to see his face when he realized that it was disgusting, mm.
Speaker 1:But I pointed the guy out to you, you did, and you didn't say anything to him anyway so Not directly, but I told him I didn't like him.
Speaker 2:Yeah well, he didn't even look at me.
Speaker 1:He probably didn't understand what you said.
Speaker 2:Probably not.
Speaker 1:And you didn't really say it to his face either. No, I don't Behind his back. I don't know his language.
Speaker 2:No, Anyway, that's the story about tea. Thank you for listening to this episode. We will be back next week and are we done? I guess. So, okay, that's all I had to say today. Okay, I don't know. What do you want to talk about?
Speaker 1:yeah, I was thinking if we would do the history lesson, but maybe not then are we gonna do a history lesson? Or should we savor it?
Speaker 2:For number 200?
Speaker 1:200? No, not that long, no Okay.
Speaker 2:No, no, matias, first of all, shut up. Second of all, what are you thankful for, since it was just Thanksgiving yesterday, technically?
Speaker 1:I'm thankful for trying Pop-Tarts for the first time in my life. I'm very thankful for that.
Speaker 2:That was a fun experience.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was really good.
Speaker 2:Good Now you have a box of Pop-Tarts.
Speaker 1:Yeah, maybe I'll have that for breakfast tomorrow.
Speaker 2:That's an option. Yeah, yeah, you can do that, good yeah.
Speaker 1:So what are you thankful for?
Speaker 2:I'm thankful for the time that I get to spend here with you, my bestie.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And just I don't know. Talk about anything. Have the opportunity to be ourselves, just talk.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm also thankful for my people Life partner as always.
Speaker 1:Yeah, my kids.
Speaker 2:It sounds like when you say your people, it sounds like your staff or something they are my staff my slaves, my house slaves, yeah yeah, well, I'm the head house slave, so okay, I just manage the master uh, I am okay, I'm the master head slave okay, I'm the master of sips you are yeah, you will always be the master of sips yes, I know that yeah, that's it I guess yeah oh, would you like a history lesson?
Speaker 1:a short one it's not gonna be a good one, but go ahead okay, you know, last two years we've been talking about, uh, thanksgiving and stuff and I'm like I want to move on from Thanksgiving. So that's why I want to hear about the first Black Friday.
Speaker 2:Okay, the first Black Friday.
Speaker 1:Yeah, what is it? How did it start?
Speaker 2:What is Black Friday? Black Friday is a day when people throw away everything that they are thankful for. Oh, okay. Immediately. It's a day of wanting and receiving.
Speaker 1:Okay, so you throw away the stuff and then you want. Yes, you throw away Want it back or want something else?
Speaker 2:Something else.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you discard everything you are thankful for and you go out and get something else.
Speaker 1:Okay, so who started this trend?
Speaker 2:Once upon a time there was a shop owner manager guy.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:And it was Mr Rock.
Speaker 1:Oh, mr Rock, Mr Rock.
Speaker 2:Mr Rock, mr Rock, mr Rock.
Speaker 1:Mr Rock, mr Rock, yeah, okay, mr Rock.
Speaker 2:Mr Rock, mr Rock, mr Rock yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay yeah, mr Rock.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's his name and he owned a store, but he liked to work a lot, so he had his shop open like every day.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Even on Thanksgiving. Oh, what did he sell? Rocks? Obviously yeah. What else would he sell Rocks?
Speaker 1:obviously, yeah, of course. What else would he sell His babies?
Speaker 2:His babies Baby rocks and a couple teenage rocks.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:They're heavy so they're harder to sell.
Speaker 1:What's the price of those things? A price off. What's the price of those things?
Speaker 2:Okay, 30 rocks.
Speaker 1:So how much for 30 rocks?
Speaker 2:So it was more like a bank, because they paid with rocks.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then the bigger rocks were more expensive. They were worth more. Okay, so he was a bank owner, which doesn't help my story. No, so he had. He sold money. Really he sold money, okay, which was the point, okay.
Speaker 1:I mean this sounds kind of shady, but you know what Sure continue it was different times. Yeah.
Speaker 2:Different times. So he noticed on Thanksgiving no one was coming into his store and buying his rocks.
Speaker 1:Which is also Currency. Currency, yes, no one. And buying his rocks, which is also currency, currency no one was buying his currency.
Speaker 2:So he got really frustrated. He sent out a message, he started calling people their houses. Because that's what you did in the old days, was you called people? Yeah, we don't do that anymore no but you would call around everyone in the town and be like hey, I know it's Thanksgiving and you're having a great time and everything, but tomorrow I want to sell a lot of my rocks, so I'm going to have a huge sale. Yeah, he had a huge sale on his rocks.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:The day after Thanksgiving and he called it Black Friday.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:You know why it was Black Friday.
Speaker 1:No, I'm curious.
Speaker 2:He sold charcoal. Oh, okay, that's why he painted all of his rocks black. He called them charcoal and they were all on sale.
Speaker 1:Okay, so it was like a scheme, yeah, and the thing is that he didn't really lower the prices.
Speaker 2:Okay, so it was like a scheme, yeah, and the thing is is that he didn't really lower the prices, but he raised them like 50% and then he just marked them down so that they're actually the same price.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and no one really knew the difference. No, they just kind of fell for it. They were like half off, yeah, wow.
Speaker 1:This is a big deal.
Speaker 2:That's a big deal.
Speaker 1:A great deal.
Speaker 2:A really good deal.
Speaker 1:It's big, some might even say great.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and it's a deal Mm-hmm, and we're going to fall for this one.
Speaker 1:Yep, because, and we're gonna fall for this one yep, because it's too good to be true. Yeah, that's what the people said. Yeah, I'm gonna fall for this one.
Speaker 2:I think that's we. That's what we say every black friday. I'm gonna fall for this one. Yes, I will pay full price for everything and think that I'm getting a deal.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Saving money. So then after that, other shops were like that was a good idea, we are going to steal this idea for next year. And so the next year happened, and they did. All of the other stores also were like we have really good deals the day after Thanksgiving.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Everyone should come and save money over here.
Speaker 1:Huh. So what did Mr Rock think about that?
Speaker 2:when other people he was like yeah, I have good ideas, like heck yeah.
Speaker 1:Did he get anything from the other people stealing his idea? Did they get more rocks?
Speaker 2:I think so they paid him.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:For his idea.
Speaker 1:They threw rocks at him, yeah, and he's like oh, thank you.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and he sold them as well. Yeah, he sold all of those rocks, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so it ended up well for him. It did.
Speaker 2:And then the year after that, mr Rock was like my idea was so good and everyone loved my idea. Everyone loved my idea and it was a great idea. So you know what I'm extending this day and it's going to be the entire week. You know what I'm going to one-up you all.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And this is going on for the entire week, and that was Black Week. Ah and then the year after that everyone else was like, well, yeah, obviously that's a good idea, we're all going to have Black Week. And then the year after that, mr Rock was like you know what? I'm going to one-up all of you and it's going to be Black Month, and so on.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, and here we are. So where are we now?
Speaker 2:It's actual Black Friday today.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:It wasn't last week.
Speaker 1:No, this week.
Speaker 2:it is not that anyone thought it was last week well, no, because at first it was mentioned that it was last week and then later on in the episode I was a week early I realized without mentioning anything and I hated myself for it. But I don't regret anything.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Good, do you have any questions?
Speaker 1:About the history lesson, right? I don't think so. Cool, cool. I'm really happy about that one.
Speaker 2:Good.
Speaker 1:So do you have anything English Swedish, english Swedish?
Speaker 2:English, swedish, swing.
Speaker 1:Swedish.
Speaker 2:English, swedish, swinglish, swinglish. I'm going to start up my own curricular program called Swinglish as a second language. Okay, svenska som anderspråk, yep.
Speaker 1:That's what I'm going to do, because I'm kind of good at it, I think. In a way, I feel like it's starting to spread in Sweden.
Speaker 2:And it's eventually going to be an official language.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I'm going to be the first one to teach it.
Speaker 1:I mean, your kids are really good at it.
Speaker 2:Yes, they do it all the time.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:They grew up on both Swedish and English, so they're really good at mixing the two up.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I wonder what the words are in other languages, though, for, like a mix of English and, I don't know, french or Spanish, franglish, franglish, spanglish, but in their language too, they've got to have a word for it or German.
Speaker 1:Spanglish.
Speaker 2:Spanglish, espanlish, yeah maybe yeah, hmm yeah, I don't know I don't know, but I would like to know. If you know, please comment and let us know what the word is in your language for the combination of espangles. Your language, that should be it english right, I'm sorry, ingles and espanol.
Speaker 1:What was it espangles your language? That should be it. English, right, I'm sorry? Inglés and Espanol.
Speaker 2:What was it?
Speaker 1:Espangles.
Speaker 2:Maybe that sounds about right. It could be a thing Might be onto something, yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:All right, well, are you done with your sips?
Speaker 1:I'm done with my sips.
Speaker 2:I'm not. I'm not, so let's talk about something. What is it that's ruining your life right now, other than me taking too long and destroying the entire episode?
Speaker 1:You're not destroying the entire episode. I am, and I can tell you why Because I'm going to wake up early in the morning and I'm not going to get much sleep this night, nope, so that's what's ruining my life, and it's not your fault. It's my fault, since I agreed to work tomorrow. What's ruining your life?
Speaker 2:Oh, I'm doing really good. I'm having the best time. I don't know what's ruining my life.
Speaker 1:I don't know Life.
Speaker 2:I guess, so what.
Speaker 1:No, I'm thinking of a joke, I don't know, maybe.
Speaker 2:What is your joke?
Speaker 1:It's about ending your life.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay. So what does the suicidal say when his rope breaks? Ow no, he says, I got bad news.
Speaker 2:He's got bad news, oh, okay. Oh that's funny. All right, all right, all right.
Speaker 1:I guess that's old news, I don't know.
Speaker 2:It might be an old news. He might have tried using it before and it didn't work, and then he tried again and it's still not working. Maybe, he's weighing too much much. Maybe he needs to lose some weight before yeah, he has to wait he has to wait for the weight yeah, oh yeah that's also a title we didn't do weight update.
Speaker 1:Do you want to do weight update?
Speaker 2:I lost 0.2 kilos. I did you did surprisingly. Yeah, I did. No, I wasn't expecting it at all, but I did check it earlier. Huh, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Somehow I managed.
Speaker 1:From last Friday.
Speaker 2:From last Friday I was at a weight and then after Thanksgiving I went up like five kilos maybe.
Speaker 1:And I gained 0.7. Oh, something in that story oh, okay. What.
Speaker 2:Yeah, all right, I mean that's a possibility.
Speaker 1:What is a possibility?
Speaker 2:That you gain 0.7. Yes, All right Well we're going to cut ourselves some slack because it was Thanksgiving and it does take some time to come back from that. So next week we're going to do better.
Speaker 1:I'm going to do better.
Speaker 2:At least I don't know about you, I'm hoping yeah, I'm going to go back to eating the way that I usually eat.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Everything's going to be good Cool. Hopefully my stomach will respond properly, because it has been. I've been so bloated all week, so much air in my body, and it's been really uncomfortable, so I'm hoping that going back will solve that problem. Yeah, I'm out of sips.
Speaker 1:Yes, I am too.
Speaker 2:So, what so, what so, what so, what so, what? I don't care who cares. I don't care about your sips.
Speaker 1:We can talk for like two hours more.
Speaker 2:I would love to talk to you for two more hours, but I am out of sips.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so we're out of language.
Speaker 2:Wow, we're out of languages. Yeah, that's a problem.
Speaker 1:That's it. No, we're not talking anymore. No, we're out of episode.
Speaker 2:Would you like to wrap this up? Yeah, let's do that, we're going to do that episode. Would you like to wrap this up? Yeah, let's do that. We're gonna do that. Yeah, shut up. Thank you for listening to this episode. It has been an amazing two years, yeah, so I've had, so what? So what, I don't care I've had so much fun recording episodes with you for the past two years yeah, me too it's been amazing yeah, and I can't wait it wait, it's been so fun, so much fun.
Speaker 2:So much fun? Yeah, it has been, don't you dare laugh at me.
Speaker 1:It's been a pleasure, yeah, so so Is that it? No, that's not it, okay.
Speaker 2:I'm going to say thank you for listening again to the listeners, for listening for the past two years. You are amazing, yes you are. And we appreciate your support.
Speaker 1:We do.
Speaker 2:And everything that you do ever. Yeah, keep being you and do amazing things in the world. Our next Live Mad Libs is December 14th. We are going to tell you what we're going to do right now. You have a brain, and so do I, and that's what you're trying to motion to me. I'm not going to use it, but it is there. Our next Live Mad Libs is still December 14th, at 8 pm Swedish time and 2 pm Eastern Standard Time. Swedish time and 2pm Eastern Standard Time. It is going to be a drunk Christmas karaoke. Live Mad Libs. Yay, for two years in a row, because Tradition.
Speaker 2:That's right, and it's going to be so fun. Tradition. We have Tradition, we have different songs for this year and, yes, that's what we're going to do. It's going to be amazing. You're going to be there and we're going to be there, and that's all I have to say about that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm so excited.
Speaker 2:We're both very excited. Everyone's excited, yeah.
Speaker 1:We ended this episode, so shut up.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm just going gonna say one more thing. Okay, okay, stay roasty, toasty ghosties, right, that's what I said yeah and it is still relevant because it's a little frosty outside yeah, you should Roast those toes for the ghosts.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And also maybe make some toast Roast, the toast for the ghosts For the ghosts. Yeah, okay, like you would leave out milk and cookies for Santa.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Roast some toast for the ghosts.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:That should be a Halloween tradition. To leave toast out for the ghosties. Yeah, extra butter, and they love the butter I've heard.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I've heard.
Speaker 2:I mean, I don't know as a parent, I wouldn't know these things. You're not a ghost, no not, not yet, but when I am a ghost, I'm gonna let you know that I want my toast extra buttery and black Roasty.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, extra roast.
Speaker 2:Extra roasty for my toasties. I'm a ghostie.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you should never say it's burnt, no, it's extra roast.
Speaker 2:I'd like my toast extra roasty, yep. Thank you for listening. We'll be back next Tuesday.
Speaker 1:Yes, toast day, toast day.
Speaker 2:Toast day.
Speaker 1:Perfect.
Speaker 2:Okay, bye, yes, toast day, Toast day, toast day, perfect, okay, bye, bye-bye. Shut up now.
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Speaker 2:Goodbye Mattias, goodbye Lauren.