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Roasty Toasty Ghosty
#126: The Best Buzz Buzz Ever
In which Lauren & Mattias play Mad Libs! They review their recent movie night films and discuss various topics such as authentic chinese people and making things worse.
Content:
- Opening
- Ready for bed & giving ourselves unnecessary work
- Crunchy pizza
- Weekly check in
- Movie on!
- Navy Seals
Göta kanal - Vinna eller försvinna
- Intermission
- Sharks & Mad Libs
- Weight update
- What's ruining our lives
- Wrap up
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Speaker 2:Ghost.
Speaker 1:We're not gonna do a really long one. I don't really want to, no, okay.
Speaker 2:Sorry, no, I love sitting here with you and everything and talking to you.
Speaker 1:But you have your pajamas on.
Speaker 2:I'm wearing my pajamas and I'm ready for bed.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I mean, I love sitting here and talking to you for the one time during the week that I get to.
Speaker 1:But not that much Not today. No, not today.
Speaker 2:I'm liking it slightly less than I usually do, mainly because I'm in my pajamas and I'm liking it slightly less than I usually do.
Speaker 1:Okay, mainly because I'm in my pajamas and I'm ready for bed. Ah, okay, yeah, short episode it is. I'm fine with that. I'm doing the editing today. Yeah, yeah, yeah, today, no, not today.
Speaker 2:Not today. This weekend, though I mean if you want to, we can make it really quick so you can get the editing done now and we can make it really quick so you can get the editing done now and then I can bring you home.
Speaker 1:Yeah, maybe I don't even have to edit.
Speaker 2:Maybe not. Now you have to edit because you bumped it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I need to take that sound out. That's the only thing I have to edit the one part?
Speaker 2:Yeah, but you have to search for it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then, like, after doing the thing with the thing, it's not even at seven minutes anymore.
Speaker 1:No, that's true. It's like before that yeah.
Speaker 2:So you don't even know where it is.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:It's a treasure hunt.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I feel like I might take that sound and duplicate it now.
Speaker 2:I mean, you can choose how many times you duplicate it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Ten.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, ten, yeah okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, so maybe we should start this.
Speaker 2:Let's do that before I fall asleep.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's a good idea. Too late, you're already asleep. I'm already asleep, yeah. But I'm awake enough to let you know, is it my voice?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think so your. I think so your robot voice my robot ways, ways, ways go okay, hello and welcome to stop. We haven't opened this up yet no, but I'm. I'm just getting this out of the way you know no, you're supposed to open the thing, and then you're just giving yourself more work.
Speaker 1:It's your fault. Let's open this up. I could have made this work.
Speaker 2:You could have made this worse.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, Hello and welcome to Roasty Toasty Ghosty. My name is Matias.
Speaker 2:And I'm Lauren. Radio static yeah, what.
Speaker 1:And we're gonna be your besties for an hour or no let's not an hour or no? No, it's gonna be shorter than one hour let's hope so.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't want to be here for an hour no, I'm gonna make sure it's gonna be Okay. You're good at keeping things quick, so do that.
Speaker 1:Okay, quick, quick. What else? Oh yeah, people say that this is the best, best, buzz, buzz.
Speaker 2:It's the best buzz, buzz.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:This is the best buzz buzz ever.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it is the best buzz, buzz, buzz ever.
Speaker 2:I don't think you have to even correct yourself.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:That was about as good as it's going to get.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it can't get better than that.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:No, but yeah, are we going to just jump right into the week?
Speaker 2:I guess so, unless you have anything else you want to ramble about.
Speaker 1:Maybe I should ask you how are you doing?
Speaker 2:That's a good question. Um, I'm good, I'm also in my pajamas and I'm ready for bed. Yeah, how are you?
Speaker 1:I'm, I'm, I'm good.
Speaker 2:Are you hungry? Maybe Okay.
Speaker 1:I only had one ice cream.
Speaker 2:You poor thing.
Speaker 1:No, I thought that was good because we got an ice cream and a chocolate bar in one.
Speaker 2:We did, it was good.
Speaker 1:That was really good.
Speaker 2:I like that.
Speaker 1:That was like the best combination ever.
Speaker 2:You also got strawberries.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, that's true combination ever. You also got strawberries? Yeah, that's true, and don't tell your sick child, but I also took two grapes.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, I'm surprised you didn't say anything. I'm missing two grapes. What the heck? Matthias, and we also had burnt pizza for dinner.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we did. It was good, though it was the crusts that were really crusty.
Speaker 2:That was actually kind of difficult for me, because I usually like burnt food, yeah, but the crust was difficult to get through.
Speaker 1:It was, it was so hard.
Speaker 2:It was it just so hard, it was it just was.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, is there another way I could have said that?
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Not me, it was crunchy. Yeah Too crunchy almost A little bit.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, I was worried about my teeth.
Speaker 2:Were you? No, not really Okay.
Speaker 1:I could have been.
Speaker 2:If you thought about it. If I thought about it, yeah, you could have been concerned.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, let's talk about the week.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Do you have much to talk about?
Speaker 2:So much.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Because you know I'm home all the time.
Speaker 1:I'm like constantly doing things I thought you were gonna say you were homeless you know, I'm homeless.
Speaker 2:I'm constantly going for adventures. Every day I do something different okay, but I assume that's what a homeless person's life is like of course I mean, what else would you do all day?
Speaker 2:yeah, if you don't have a home, you go for adventures yeah let's see last saturday saturday, I did not teach gymnastics, it was easter weekend oh yeah what did I do? I brought my daughter and sick child to an easter egg hunt again and my daughter was like super rude the whole time and she's just like not content with anything. Nothing's good enough. She got a bag of candy but it was like still nothing was good enough no she's ungrateful about these things. Um, and it was a little rainy, which was meh.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2:And then we went to my life partner's mom's house and we had Easter food. My problem, though, was that the entire weekend I had been eating candy, so much candy, and I got so bloated and, like my entire stomach was a balloon. And I was so uncomfortable the whole time. So there was that.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That was my Saturday. I don't think anything else happened.
Speaker 1:No, okay, yeah, I stayed at home and we ate, uh, easter food, uh, but uh and my I mean my niece's dad was there and uh, his mother and her husband, um, were also there and uh, visiting. So that was nice and, you know, after the dinner I was thinking maybe I should just go to my room and, you know, chill for a while. So I was gonna watch some TV and it was at like 6 pm and yeah, the next I know I'm waking up 2.30 in the morning.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you fell asleep. I did and I was like trying to talk to you and you're like nah, and you fell asleep.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I did so. I we usually write good night, but since I fell asleep I had to write that like 2.30 in the morning.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Good night.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but it was kind of funny.
Speaker 2:It was. And then On Sunday we went for a walk.
Speaker 1:We did. It was a little bit rainy yeah, we've definitely had worse yes so it was okay yeah, yeah, I didn't have a problem with it. No, it's nice to we. We don't see each other that much.
Speaker 2:No, we see each other, at least like three times a week now yeah which is a huge difference from every single day every day, yeah, yeah um assuming we both showed up to work yeah, that's true, um but um. We do text every day, though we do so that's good I did not get coffee after our walk no, you did not no, I'm gonna annoy you about that now.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, I okay, I can annoy you with stuff too.
Speaker 2:With saying no, saying no.
Speaker 1:Maybe I'll annoy you while talking about movies later.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but that's later.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:That was Sunday.
Speaker 2:It was on Sunday.
Speaker 1:What happened more on Sundayay, I don't remember.
Speaker 2:I did some editing oh yeah, I um, with me being jobless, not homeless. I saw an ad on facebook to be a dog sitter and I responded to that ad because I was interested and we got to meet the dog on Sunday. Oh yeah, we invited him over for FICO. Yeah, it was nice. We've had him over for like three days this week.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:And it's going really well. Yeah, so I'm a dog sitter now Cool.
Speaker 1:Yeah, very cool, cool, yeah, very cool.
Speaker 2:Monday.
Speaker 1:Monday I went to work. Oh, I did Nothing exciting. I'm at the boring department the entire week, so that's it. No, I didn't. I had Monday off.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, you had Monday off.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I did so. I had Monday off. Oh yeah, you had Monday off. Yeah, I did so. I was chilling, maybe I don't know. I don't remember what I did, but I was at home, I think.
Speaker 2:On Monday I brought my daughter shopping because we were bored and we had nothing else to do and I got a whole bunch of stuff for the yard. I got that arch to go over the pathway through the raspberry bushes and some other things that I don't really remember what they were, but I just haven't gotten to them yet. I've been working on the raspberry bushes quite a bit this week and, yeah, I'm tired of it, so I decided today I'm done.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's why you have a pajamas on.
Speaker 2:That's right, because I'm not going to go out and work on the raspberry bushes after this.
Speaker 1:No, I'm going to wear that pajamas the entire weekend.
Speaker 2:Yeah, probably I wouldn't be surprised.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:We came home and we watched moana too.
Speaker 1:Oh okay, was it good okay I, I did enjoy it generally.
Speaker 2:It was not the same as moana, the first one, okay. So to bring your expectations down, it's not as good as the first one, but still it's okay. Okay, let's see. And I started drinking coffee again on Monday, okay, after the Lent and everything.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And I feel a lot better during the days now.
Speaker 1:Okay, tuesday, tuesday, same there. No, that was when I went back to work, yeah, and um yep, nothing special with that about that that was that.
Speaker 2:Tuesday was the day I was supposed to do my debate but you didn't I didn't, because my teacher got sick and then I got kind of upset because I lost so much sleep the night before trying to, uh, internally write up my script yeah for that. And then she was sick, so I I lost all that sleep for nothing really yeah, okay um, but yeah, that was, that was that yeah, wednesday. On Wednesday.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm not going to tell the people I went to work every day.
Speaker 2:No, Wednesday was the first day as a dog sitter, so the dog came over for half a day. We hung out with him and we went to the gym.
Speaker 1:We did.
Speaker 2:We did, yeah, we did some cardio, yes, and then we went for a walk afterwards.
Speaker 1:We did, we did. Yeah, we did some cardio, yes, then we went for a walk afterwards, we did. It was good, yeah.
Speaker 2:We even saw a cat One cat.
Speaker 1:Yeah that I recall that was more than I expected.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and then I came home and I called my sister and she tried helping me with my taxes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, how did that go?
Speaker 2:Uh, it's mostly done. I'm missing one thing.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:That I have to fix.
Speaker 1:Yeah, uh, is it urgent or is it?
Speaker 2:I think I have until June, okay, still good to.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I still have time. Yeah, but still.
Speaker 2:Okay, still good too. Yeah, I still have time.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But still it was so much and I knew it was going to take time, but I didn't think it was going to take like two hours, no, and I had to like search for documents and there was so much that I just didn't understand. Ah and we were reading instructions on how to do it. Oh, my goodness I was so overwhelmed and frustrated I just yeah. My mom always fixed that for me, so I had no idea what to do.
Speaker 1:No, no and yeah, that's something you want to get out of the way too, yeah. American taxes by the way, not Swedish, obviously no, that's easier. You said, yeah, american taxes. By the way, not Swedish.
Speaker 2:No, obviously no, that's easier you said, yeah, the Swedish taxes are way easier. You get your paper and then you Sign it. Sign it Done Bye and then you get money.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Thank you Usually.
Speaker 1:Yeah, sometimes you get to pay money too. Yeah, I think I've done that once. Okay, yeah, usually it feels like I usually also get money, but I know I have paid.
Speaker 2:I feel like the amount that I get is decreasing every year.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's a lot.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like, I got like 118 or something this year. I think that's the lowest other than paying.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, how was that?
Speaker 2:Yesterday was Thursday.
Speaker 1:That's true, and I know that you did do that argument thing.
Speaker 2:I did.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I haven't even asked you about that.
Speaker 2:No, because you don't really talk to me anymore.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:You do talk to me, but you don't really talk to me anymore. No, you do talk to me, but you don't really talk to me. You don't answer me.
Speaker 1:Oh, you usually text me when I'm at work and I can't text you back when I'm at work.
Speaker 2:You have breaks.
Speaker 1:I do, but I also have friends that I talk to during breaks.
Speaker 2:What about me? I'm not your friend anymore. No, not during breaks.
Speaker 1:If you were there.
Speaker 2:Well, that's not my fault, is it?
Speaker 1:Kind of.
Speaker 2:Well, it kind of is, but no.
Speaker 1:But yeah, so that's why it's perfect for you to bring that up now or to talk about what happened.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so I did my debate and I stood in front of the class and I was shaking so bad.
Speaker 1:Oh dancing, no no.
Speaker 2:No, like my hands were shaking so bad and I thought it would be funny to write up my title on the whiteboard, but I was struggling.
Speaker 1:Oh.
Speaker 2:Because I was shaking so bad, my letters were coming out so bad.
Speaker 1:Okay, but you did it.
Speaker 2:I did. I managed to get the entire title up.
Speaker 1:What did they think about it? Well, my title first of all.
Speaker 2:Please tell me, I already know, but but, you do know yeah was why you shouldn't allow someone with adhd to do a debate that's a long title it was so that was a long time of me like standing there, shaking and having to erase and rewrite.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that wouldn't work with the, the podcast. No, I can't write things and show it to.
Speaker 2:Yeah that wouldn't work with the podcast. No, I can't write things and show it to the microphone. It doesn't work.
Speaker 1:Well, we usually have titles for the podcast episodes, yeah.
Speaker 2:So that was my title and basically my idea was to start talking about what I originally was thinking about doing for my debate and just like rambling and like slightly changing subject but still making it mainly under the title.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you have like a. Is that a thing in English? What Like a red thread Röd tråd Like connected in a way? No, no, that's not a thing in English. What Like a red thread Röd tråd, like connected in a way? No, no, that's not a thing. No, but yeah. But you know what I mean. Everything was connected in a way yeah.
Speaker 2:But it was very rambly and I completely went blank, like twice. I lost my train of thought, which was kind of on topic as well. It was just like blah, blah, blah, blah, blah and then everything just like stops.
Speaker 1:Did you get laughs?
Speaker 2:I think I got a few chuckles. I was trying to get them to engage with me as well, but it was a rough crowd, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, so you used my suggestions too. Those were my. Yeah, that's what.
Speaker 2:I went off of.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what.
Speaker 2:It started off with the fact that I wanted to talk about my keto diet, and then something about breakfast and then sandwiches being snacks, and I got stuck at that point and I was like how did I wrap this up? Because since Monday night when I was losing sleep over this, I guess I had forgotten where I was going to go after that.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:So yeah, after Monday night I just I didn't think about it at all until I was pretty much standing there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, was potatoes also one of those, or was that just what we were talking about? I don't even remember.
Speaker 2:Did I even talk about potatoes? I feel like I might have mentioned potatoes, maybe, just that I can't eat them, just that.
Speaker 1:I can't eat them. Yeah, Well, maybe. No, the potato thing was just what's your favorite food and that didn't have anything with your debate.
Speaker 2:Something about potato salad and peeling potatoes and potatoes being the reason or the word for World War I.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:War starter.
Speaker 2:War starter Anyway.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:Thursday was yesterday and I went to school and yeah, we talked about that, that's what I did, yeah, and then after that, my life partner took me to the Chinese restaurant and we had a buffet. I thought he took you to China he took me to China and we had a buffet and then we went home.
Speaker 1:He took me to the Chinese in China.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the Chinese people in China. I wanted to see authentic Chinese people.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh no, in their habitat.
Speaker 2:Oh my god, their natural habitat. I just wanted to stare at them through the window of, like, the airport yeah, look at that one, there's so many. Anyway, okay, after we had lunch, we oh we bought snacks for today.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And future snacks.
Speaker 1:For the future.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I went to spinning as well that evening.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:And I was offered to hold my first spinning class as an instructor Cool On next Thursday oh yeah, next week, oh, next week. So that's exciting. Mm-hmm, what did you do?
Speaker 1:Yesterday yeah, I worked.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, and today's Friday.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and I finished the raspberry bushes.
Speaker 1:Cool, mm-. True, yeah, um, and I finished.
Speaker 2:The Raspberry Bushes Cool Mm, cool, cool.
Speaker 1:No, it's, uh, that's really good.
Speaker 2:And yeah, I watched TV.
Speaker 1:Mm. Yeah, uh, I worked.
Speaker 2:Okay, but we also watched movies.
Speaker 1:We did.
Speaker 2:What'd you like to movie on?
Speaker 1:Let's movie on.
Speaker 2:All right. So tonight we watched Navy Seal. What the Navy Seal.
Speaker 1:Navy Seals.
Speaker 2:Seals, seals, seals, seals and the other one.
Speaker 1:Jötakanal Vinna eller försvinna.
Speaker 2:That's the fourth one. Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:It doesn't have a four in the title, though. No, all the other ones are numbered, but you would never know that there were others no I'm gonna tell you about navy seals.
Speaker 2:Yes, seals. This is a movie with charlie sheen and he is a navy seal and they are fighting in a war, right no, mm-hmm. No.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, kind of.
Speaker 2:Okay, they are fighting.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Because they are military people.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:And that's what happened.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Uh, I did kind of like Charlie Sheen's character.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Though he was kind of dumb, kind of naive.
Speaker 1:Yeah, um Crazy, crazy Kind of careless, yeah, crazy.
Speaker 2:Crazy Kind of careless.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But kind of funny.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he had those one-liners yeah.
Speaker 2:I thought a lot of those one-liners from all of the characters were pretty funny. Yeah, so oh yeah, Like when they were talking to the guy and one of the seals was like everything but the onions.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Whatever they were saying, that was the line that stuck out to me.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Like yeah, that was funny.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:What did you think about the movie?
Speaker 1:I again.
Speaker 2:Are you okay? I don't know what's happening.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I I, I, I, I no, uh, I do like this movie, um, I think it's um, it has comedy and it's a little bit sad too. There's a sad part of the movie.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yep.
Speaker 1:I mean, that scene does make me feel. Actually I usually don't feel that much during movies, but I don't know why this movie makes me feel the feelings.
Speaker 2:Was it Arlington? Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah, there's well, we don't have to say which character, but there's a death that kind of hits hard in this movie for me. I don't know why, but yeah, every time I see this movie I'm like, oh, that's sad. I don't cry, but I get the feelings, you know. But yeah, I do really like this movie and I have seen this movie lots of times and I'm glad that you don't think it's as bad as Platoon.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's what was worrying me when you asked the question at the start of the movie I asked if all of charlie sheen's movies were war movies yeah except for like the two yeah, and I well, we, we have watched two war movies or ish, uh, yeah, this one, uh and platoon, and we have seen like three or four other movies that weren't war movies.
Speaker 1:But okay, I just had to check yeah for the future, you know yeah, but I don't think that there's more war movies with charlie jean on the list, okay although there are more action movies all right, I also enjoyed the movie.
Speaker 2:Good. Did you have anything else to say about it? Um no okay no, I'm good, I'm good okay.
Speaker 1:And then we watched Göta Kanal, vinna eller försvinna Yep. So this movie is the fourth one and it takes I mean it's made way past the third one. So the sad thing is that all the older actors that were in the other movies, like Magnus and Janne and the canoe guy yeah, all three actors passed away. I mean for real, the actors.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I guess the characters too died with them. So that's a little bit sad. So that's a little bit sad. But so this movie focuses on Petra, the daughter of Janne, and she's in the second and third movie as well.
Speaker 2:So I mean, she gets to carry the mantle or the Legacy. Yeah.
Speaker 1:The torch, the mantle or the legacy, yeah, um, the torch, um. And uh, yeah, uh. In this movie they, they're racing again with boats. Um, unlike the third one. So that's positive, but, um, so it's about her and her husband. Who's she, who she? They're getting divorced and then they're gonna they decide to race about who's getting the boat. What's that?
Speaker 2:I wanted to ask yeah, I can't tell you Like the. It's not about the you Um like um the.
Speaker 1:It's not a boat. The comp no the.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:Oh sorry, no, no, no, um, the company that they own boats.
Speaker 2:Or they sell boats.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, they own the company who sells boats.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:They're boat sellers, and then they are gonna raise about who's keeping the company Okay. Yeah, that's what the movie is about.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because they were fighting about who gets the boat company and who gets the house.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah, both rather want the boat company.
Speaker 2:For different reasons.
Speaker 1:Yes, and the kids get involved, yeah.
Speaker 2:And they kind of sabotage in different reasons. Yes, and the kids get involved and they kind of sabotage in a way.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and there's another old man there.
Speaker 2:Yep yes.
Speaker 1:So I have to ask you what did you think about this one?
Speaker 2:I thought this one was funny.
Speaker 1:Okay good, I did enjoy this movie.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what about you think about this one?
Speaker 1:I thought this one was funny. Okay good, I did enjoy this movie, yeah.
Speaker 2:What about you?
Speaker 1:I also think this one is funny. It's. In my opinion, it's better than the third one.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:I don't think it's better than the first and second one, though once, but I mean it's still funny. Yeah, what do you feel?
Speaker 2:I feel, I feel okay, yeah, uh, I'm agreeing with you. Okay, I liked it better than the third one as well yeah, that's really the the worst one yeah, I think so mostly because there wasn't an actual boat race.
Speaker 1:No, exactly. But you know, it doesn't really feel the same without the original characters like Janne and Magnus.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:And the canoe guy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it feels like Jumanji with the rock.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I never saw it, but I'm assuming.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Not the same.
Speaker 1:No true.
Speaker 2:Anything else.
Speaker 1:No, I think it's, we're good.
Speaker 2:We're good.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We are good.
Speaker 1:We are.
Speaker 2:Would you like to take a break?
Speaker 1:Let's take a break.
Speaker 2:All right, we'll be right back.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, we're back.
Speaker 2:Hello.
Speaker 1:Hello, welcome back. Yeah, thank you, you're welcome, and you're also welcome back.
Speaker 2:Thank you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and the listeners too.
Speaker 2:They're also welcome back.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Everyone is here and we're all happy to be here and we're welcome to continue being here.
Speaker 1:True Staying some might say yeah, true, true, true, true, Wise words.
Speaker 2:True, true.
Speaker 1:Wise words.
Speaker 2:Thank you.
Speaker 1:And people should text us or comment or whatever.
Speaker 2:they do that if they're happy to be back, or Okay, yeah, you do that, okay.
Speaker 1:See how many who actually listens to us.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Who actually listens to what we say.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's an option. The other option is to send us a text or a comment telling us how dumb matthias is.
Speaker 1:yeah, you do that, or send us a text and say how clever and witty lauren is.
Speaker 2:Thank you, on may 3rd we have our next Live Mad Libs event.
Speaker 1:That is true.
Speaker 2:We will be on Twitch at 8 pm Central European time and 2 pm Eastern Standard Time. East Coast USA.
Speaker 1:U-S-O-A.
Speaker 2:Right, and it's going to be lots of fun, and so today we are going to do a couple Mad Libs here now the two of us. What is so funny?
Speaker 1:No, I'm just looking at the shark.
Speaker 2:I drew a shark on the Mad Libs and he looks like he's drowning. He's kind of cute.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I'm going to ask for some words and you are going to provide those words, okay, yes, Are you prepared to start?
Speaker 1:I'm ready?
Speaker 2:Okay, I need a person, a name.
Speaker 1:A name.
Speaker 2:It could be anyone.
Speaker 1:Okay, I'm just going to say a name.
Speaker 2:A name, eric, okay, a celebrity.
Speaker 1:Charlie Sheen.
Speaker 2:Okay, adjective.
Speaker 1:Snarky.
Speaker 2:Plural noun.
Speaker 1:Boats.
Speaker 2:Adjective.
Speaker 1:Dumb.
Speaker 2:Noun.
Speaker 1:Cooler.
Speaker 2:Exclamation Watch out Okay Verb Drool Verb Another verb yeah, smear Adverb Past Okay, adjective Peaky. Type of liquid.
Speaker 1:Acid.
Speaker 2:Plural noun.
Speaker 1:Rocket chips.
Speaker 2:Verb ending in ing Spelling Number 431. Part of the body plural.
Speaker 1:Spines.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:This one is called Shark vs Dolphin.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:This is Ace Sharkface McGinnis here with Dr Eric live from the shark vessel, the Charlie Sheen. So there's two people here. Ace says tell me, doctor, which snarky creature would win in a shark vs dolphin showdown? Doctor says most shark species have the advantage of size, power and boats. They are stealthy, dumb hunters so they can also sneak up on an unsuspecting cooler and watch out. It's game over. But that's not always enough. Ace says it helps that dolphins can drool faster than sharks, right, yeah? Doctor says yes, dolphins can usually out-smear sharks in a chase With drool, I guess.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:They are past intelligent and use a picky ability called echolocation to navigate through acid and communicate with their fellow rocket ship in order to avoid sharks Right Ace says it's simple, though. And communicate with their fellow rocket ship in order to avoid sharks. Right Ace says it's simple, though. Dolphins should stay away from where sharks are spelling if they want to keep all 431 of their spines.
Speaker 1:Wow.
Speaker 2:That's a lot.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, my God.
Speaker 2:That's it. This is for you to write on. Oh, for me, this is for you to write with.
Speaker 1:for me, this is for you to write with wow you're welcome for keeps for now oh, okay, noun yoga plural noun swedes, I did that I'm offended yeah, you probably Probably should be. Adjective.
Speaker 2:Whiny. What the heck.
Speaker 1:Adjective.
Speaker 2:Sarcastic.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's a good one.
Speaker 2:That is a good one. That's a good one. Are you being sarcastic?
Speaker 1:No, I'm not Noun. Baby, baby, baby, my baby, a place.
Speaker 2:Space, space.
Speaker 1:Verb ending in ing rolling type of liquid lemon juice.
Speaker 2:Did you hear that, lemon juice? Yes, I feel like I'm really quiet you don't like it. You scribbled out all the words. What did you? Scribble out?
Speaker 1:all the words yeah, yeah, okay, no Plural noun.
Speaker 2:Clocks.
Speaker 1:Animal plural.
Speaker 2:Panthers.
Speaker 1:A place.
Speaker 2:I want to say like under my foot, that's a place.
Speaker 1:Yeah, is that the?
Speaker 2:Under my foot, just the one foot. The other foot is not on the floor.
Speaker 1:Ah, verb.
Speaker 2:Blink.
Speaker 1:Blink.
Speaker 2:Blink. Like your eyes, do that your eyelids they blink.
Speaker 1:Yeah, 182.
Speaker 2:Yeah Times or more. I feel like I've done that more than 182 times.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm just talking about minute. Oh, per minute.
Speaker 2:Okay, okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, adjective.
Speaker 2:Uncomfortable.
Speaker 1:Okay, I hope you can read that. Of course, verb ending in ing.
Speaker 2:Attacking.
Speaker 1:A place.
Speaker 2:Barbershop.
Speaker 1:Is that one word? Sure Plural noun.
Speaker 2:Tattoos.
Speaker 1:I'm done.
Speaker 2:Okay, this one is called Save the sharks. Okay, sharks need our help. The worldwide yoga conservation organization, uh, which tracks whether swedes should be classified as endangered, reports that an alarmingly high number of shark species are close to becoming whiny. Not good.
Speaker 1:Okay, wait is our Swedes endangered.
Speaker 2:Endangered yes.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we're not that many.
Speaker 2:No Sharks are hunted for their sarcastic fins, which are used to make baby soup, considered a delicacy in many parts of space.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:Rolling in polluted lemon juice harms sharks too. Don't do that.
Speaker 1:No, you're hurting the sharks.
Speaker 2:Polluted the polluted lemon juice.
Speaker 1:Okay, you can't roll in that.
Speaker 2:No, because that hurts sharks. Yeah, and sharks are often caught in netted clocks that are meant to trap other panthers. They're putting the nets in the wrong places.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but it makes sense, I'm sure, if you think about it. Netted clocks.
Speaker 2:Right, okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:The increase in tourism in parts of under my foot is yet another factor. There's a lot of tourists under my foot.
Speaker 1:Stop stepping on the tourists.
Speaker 2:Sharks use coastal areas to feed, blink and give birth to their uncomfortable young. Oh, the truth there. Okay, but the development of vacation areas is wiping out the space for shark to use. Hunting, overfishing and other attacking activities are badly affecting shark populations. Attacking activities.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:If humans aren't careful, sharks could disappear from the barbershop very soon.
Speaker 1:What no?
Speaker 2:That wouldn't just be bad for the oceans, it would affect tattoos everywhere.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, I'm lucky I don't have tattoos, so that's true. I don't want.
Speaker 2:A two-task? All right, that was that. How are you feeling?
Speaker 1:I feel like we did well.
Speaker 2:I feel like we should get closer to the end of this episode.
Speaker 1:Okay, how do we do that?
Speaker 2:I think we finish sips.
Speaker 1:We need to drink.
Speaker 2:We do.
Speaker 1:I'm gonna do that I have tea.
Speaker 2:I have now finished my sips.
Speaker 1:But we also have to ask questions.
Speaker 2:We have a couple questions to ask each other. Would you like to give me a weight update?
Speaker 1:Yes, Since last week I lost 0.3 kilograms.
Speaker 2:Cool.
Speaker 1:Cool.
Speaker 2:Good job.
Speaker 1:Thank you. How about you?
Speaker 2:Um, how about we?
Speaker 1:about we don't okay, that's up to you I gained 2.2 oh okay, I ate so much candy during the weekend. I'm still coming back from that the easter weekend yeah yeah, that's the negative thing about Easter, but also, I mean, it tastes so good.
Speaker 2:It's really good.
Speaker 1:It's awful. It's so good, but it's bad.
Speaker 2:Yeah At the same time, yes, yeah. What is currently ruining your life?
Speaker 1:I think that what's ruining my life is my unattractive hands. They're so unattractive.
Speaker 2:They're very dry.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they are. Well, it's mostly just the small fingers.
Speaker 2:Pinkies.
Speaker 1:The pinkies. The right one is the worst one.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:And also the left thumb.
Speaker 2:Yeah, looks pretty bad.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I should do something about that.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I've been thinking about that, but I haven't done anything about it.
Speaker 2:Okay, yet Right Okay.
Speaker 1:It might happen.
Speaker 2:All right.
Speaker 1:Probably not.
Speaker 2:Like what Lotion?
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, put lotion in the basket. That's what I'm going to do. Then I'm going to take it out of the basket and put it on my hands.
Speaker 2:Hopefully Okay.
Speaker 1:So what's ruining your life?
Speaker 2:Taxes. They're really annoying I don't like them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I get it.
Speaker 2:I don't want to do them anymore.
Speaker 1:American taxes. Right, yeah, all. I don't want to do them anymore.
Speaker 2:American taxes. Right, yeah, all right, matias, I'm all out of sips. So, am I Okay?
Speaker 1:Did you see my acting too?
Speaker 2:Yeah, very good.
Speaker 1:Very convincing, right, yeah, so that means we're all out of episode.
Speaker 2:True.
Speaker 1:Would you like to wrap this up? We should wrap this up Okay. We also should tell the people about what's happening in the coming weekend.
Speaker 2:Right, we have our live Mad Libs on May 3rd. I'm gonna remind you once again. Put it in your calendars and we'll see you there.
Speaker 1:Yeah. We'll laugh together, we'll cry together and it'll be great we're gonna cry too from laughter oh okay, yeah, that's good yeah, so thank you for listening thank you, this has been fun.
Speaker 2:Um hope it's okay with a quickie episode. We'll be back with a new episode next Tuesday. So yeah, send us a text. Yeah, tell us how you feel.
Speaker 1:Yeah, thanks, let us know you're there.
Speaker 2:Say hello.
Speaker 1:I'm here.
Speaker 2:I'm here. Thanks for hanging out with us. Yes, have a good life. Bye.
Speaker 1:Bye-bye.
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Speaker 2:Goodbye Mattias, goodbye Lauren.