
Roasty Toasty Ghosty
It's a weird title to a weird podcast hosted by a couple of weird people talking about weird things.
Roasty Toasty Ghosty
#135: Not Into Reverse Psychology
In which Lauren & Mattias record the episode out of order and talk about their adventures in Stockholm and seeing Green Day. They review their recent movie night films, and discuss various topics such as medication drugs and going back in time.
Content:
- Opening
- Weird names
- Weekly check in
- Midsummer weekend
- The Super Marios Bros. Movie
- Stockholm adventures & Music festivals
- Midsummer weekend
- Intermission
- Sound check
- OCD & Childhood problems
- Movie on!
- Tequila Sunrise
- Pillertrillaren
- What's ruining our lives
- Wrap up
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In a world where everything is unscripted. This is Roasty Toasty.
Speaker 2:Toasty, would you like to open this up?
Speaker 1:Let's open this up.
Speaker 2:No fun warm-ups today. No, no.
Speaker 1:No, because you can't do that. I'm so thirsty.
Speaker 2:Hello and welcome to Roasty Toasty Ghosty, this is so weird. Yeah. My name is Lauren Lauren, learn, learn. My name is Lauren Learn, learn, learn. No, learn Learn Lauren Lorne. No, lern, lern, lauren Lorne. I can't even say it now.
Speaker 1:What a weird name. Why was I?
Speaker 2:cursed with a weird name. I don't know why. Can't I have a normal name Like something else, anything else?
Speaker 1:Anything else.
Speaker 2:Matias.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:My name is Matias.
Speaker 1:Okay, and I'm Learn.
Speaker 2:You're also Matias.
Speaker 1:Yes, I'm Matias. Is that a weird name or is it a Matias yeah?
Speaker 2:I don't think it's that weird.
Speaker 1:No, okay.
Speaker 2:I wouldn't say it's that common in the States, though.
Speaker 1:No, I wouldn't say so either. If people have that name in the States, it's probably inspired from Europe.
Speaker 2:Yeah, people will probably call you Matt.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what I think too, and that's okay. People can call me Matt if they want to. In school, I was called Matta.
Speaker 2:Yeah, is it okay if people treat you like a Matt, though Walk all over you.
Speaker 1:I mean it depends on if they have dirty feet or shoes okay, or socks okay.
Speaker 2:What if sometimes they do?
Speaker 1:uh, then they have to use another mat to wipe their feet before they walk on you. Yeah, okay then they can walk all over me okay but, but I don't think I would be, you know, very comfortable for people to walk on.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, okay, You're a little bumpy, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:So yeah, I don't think people would like it that much. But what do I know?
Speaker 2:I don't know. I'm pretty sure some people like walking all over you. Maybe Maybe yeah, Possibly with slightly dirty feet. Yeah maybe, maybe, yeah, and that's just because they don't like shoes.
Speaker 1:We don't have facts.
Speaker 2:No, nothing is proven.
Speaker 1:No, I guess we have to do. What do you call it?
Speaker 2:Research. Yeah, matias.
Speaker 1:Do some research.
Speaker 2:What? How are you doing?
Speaker 1:I'm doing well, good, how are?
Speaker 2:you, I'm five, you're five, yes.
Speaker 1:No, I'm good. I'm so warm that my finger sticks together, so I need to spread them.
Speaker 2:Okay, okay, they're sticking them. Okay, okay, they're sticking together.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm also good, I'm good.
Speaker 1:Good, did I ask?
Speaker 2:Yes you did, and then I got distracted by your hand.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, you said I'm five. I said I'm five.
Speaker 2:I thought you were trying to sign what you wanted me to say. We haven't sat here since last Thursday.
Speaker 1:True.
Speaker 2:It's Friday now.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:So we have a week and a day to talk about.
Speaker 1:We do.
Speaker 2:What did we do last Friday?
Speaker 1:With the drunken sailor.
Speaker 2:Were we with a drunken sailor last Friday?
Speaker 1:We were not.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:That's what people were wondering. Yeah, no, we weren't.
Speaker 2:I might have had a little bit to drink on Friday.
Speaker 1:Okay, but you weren't sailing.
Speaker 2:No, I wasn't even really in the water. No, okay To interrupt you.
Speaker 1:Sailors don't have to be in the water. No, I wasn't on a boat. They have to be on the water.
Speaker 2:I wasn't on the boat on the water I wasn't on the boat, no, okay I was by the water, but the sailor didn't want to be in the water no uh, last friday we went out to the summer cabin for midsummer weekend, yeah, and I set up the tent and we grilled and the kids were up like all night that first night they could not settle down.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Even though we wanted to go to bed. We adults wanted to go to bed. Yeah, None of the kids wanted to sleep.
Speaker 1:That's a problem it was frustrating. Yeah.
Speaker 2:My oldest decided he wanted to go for a jog to the beach, which was, I don't know.
Speaker 1:It's a few kilometers away, I think okay I think, I don't know exactly no, but I know how long it is it feels pretty far, even when driving yeah, it does he was determined, he had lots of energy and he's a teenager now, so he's up pretty late at night.
Speaker 2:He doesn't get tired until early hours.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so just like me yeah.
Speaker 2:So he went for a jog and he came back and, yeah, he survived. Everything was good.
Speaker 1:Good.
Speaker 2:And then cause I'm assuming you didn't do much on Friday.
Speaker 1:No, I was at home with my family and you were editing. Yes, I was.
Speaker 2:And then you came out to the cabin on Saturday.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but first I went to this place, to your place.
Speaker 2:Right, you came over to my place and helped me with the money.
Speaker 1:Yeah, fed your animals, or really just the bunny.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:The other one survived too. I hope, yeah, good.
Speaker 2:I saw him earlier today and he said hi, yeah, actually, no, he got mad at me because I woke him up. Sometimes I'm mean and I wake him up and then I try to pet him and he bites me but it's okay, it's kind of cute.
Speaker 1:I would too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, usually you bite me when I wake you up.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's why you have your kids. Do it now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, usually sick child comes out and wakes you up instead. Yeah.
Speaker 1:So I didn't know, you were the one sending him.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, to protect myself. Yeah, why else would you have children? Yeah, To do things for you.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And then you came out to the summer cabin.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:And what happened? We grilled.
Speaker 1:We grilled, we were playing with a ball right a lot.
Speaker 2:it was a soccer ball that we played around with yeah like every no, not your daughter.
Speaker 1:She wasn't really playing.
Speaker 2:No she was somewhere else yeah and we had some beverages. But we did. I mean, it was pretty calm, yeah. Yeah, it was pretty chill this year.
Speaker 1:It was nice and I didn't swim, I didn't go into the water.
Speaker 2:No one forced you to go into the water. That was good.
Speaker 1:I appreciated that.
Speaker 2:Well, it wasn't really that warm. It was on and off.
Speaker 1:Did I go into the water last year?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I did, you did.
Speaker 1:Yeah, this year wasn't really that warm.
Speaker 2:No, hot, no, I mean the sun was in and out really all day.
Speaker 1:I have to say that it was really good weather this year, because, I mean, the other years have been so hot that I could barely handle it yeah, that's why I made you go into the water yeah, but I don't like going into the water.
Speaker 2:But that's why I like this year, because this year was better weather yeah and yeah, grilled, we grilled and we watched a couple movies on the projector.
Speaker 1:Yes, we did.
Speaker 2:The night before we watched Soon as Somar Okay. But you weren't there.
Speaker 1:No, I wasn't.
Speaker 2:And then, when you were there, we watched the Super Mario Bros movie.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And Desista Reset.
Speaker 1:Desista Reset. Yeah, that one yes.
Speaker 2:The Mario one we had never seen.
Speaker 1:No, exactly, you hadn't seen it. I hadn't seen it. No, that was the first time.
Speaker 2:What did you think about that one?
Speaker 1:I thought it was good. It was kind of funny. Let's see.
Speaker 2:Do you remember anything?
Speaker 1:I remember them going into like a drain yeah, it's a drain, yeah pipe, drain pipe and going to like it seemed like it was different worlds, the brothers, but uh, it was a connected world, or? It was really the same, but it was like different the nintendo world yeah and I I remember the dog that they were trying to like fight off or at the beginning, and also there was a bad guy and there was jack black right yeah during the voice for the bad guy.
Speaker 2:I thought that the voices were like messed with. They didn't sound like the actors no, I yeah.
Speaker 1:I'm not sure if I like the voices that much.
Speaker 2:No, because I mean with Jack Black, with the style that he speaks, you could tell it was him, but the sound was? It sounded like it was adjusted, yeah, and like Chris Pratt, I had no idea it was him. I looked him up and I was like, oh, that doesn't sound like him at all no, and that voice didn't fit Mario.
Speaker 1:I think no, not really I didn't fit Mario. I think no, not really I didn't really.
Speaker 2:Well, they made it seem like the Italian accent was fake. Yeah, yeah. So yeah, chris Pratt, and then Fred Armisen his voice was messed up as well.
Speaker 1:Who was he?
Speaker 2:He was Donkey Kong's dad. Okay.
Speaker 1:And Donkey.
Speaker 2:Kong was Seth Rogen.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that I heard. I mean when he left.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm like, oh, of course, that's him.
Speaker 1:Mm.
Speaker 2:Mm.
Speaker 1:Who was Peach I?
Speaker 2:didn't recognize the actress. Okay.
Speaker 1:Who was Luigi I?
Speaker 2:don't remember.
Speaker 1:No, but yeah.
Speaker 2:I wasn't a big fan of the voices though, Right, but yeah I wasn't a big fan of the voices, though, right, yeah, I mean the story was fun.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I thought the training montage was fun, yeah, yeah, so I wasn't disappointed in the movie more than the voices, I think. Yeah, it was just the voices that brought it down a little bit Same here, yeah, who were you talking about? Wasn't just the voices that brought it down a little bit? Same here. Yeah, who were you talking about? Wasn't in the movie that much? Yoshi Yoshi, he wasn't in the movie, or was he?
Speaker 2:I didn't see him at all. No, okay, they had Bones who was the bad guy version of Yoshi.
Speaker 1:Okay, I'm not that familiar with the characters of Super Mario, so I just really know. Mario and Luigi. Yeah, so I'm not really that familiar with the other ones.
Speaker 2:So the lack of Yoshi was a disappointment, especially since a lot of the other characters were represented. Lots of the other characters were represented except for yoshi. So, yeah, yeah, I mean even some of the characters that you didn't see that often in the game were still there, and where was yoshi?
Speaker 1:yeah, I don't know, so that's my complaint about them yeah, and I felt like I didn't know much about the power-ups. I'm like I don't know about this and that and it was. I really just know the two yeah. You know, the or two, yeah, the one. He starts small, getting bigger.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And then he getting. Is he white? Is that when he can shoot?
Speaker 2:I'm not sure. I'm not sure either I never really played the game no, okay honestly I'm I'm a mario kart person okay, but my oldest played the actual mario games yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:So, and that's the 2d, yeah, okay At least on the Nintendo 64, he played those. Okay, I've played one of those on the computer.
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:So that's the one I'm familiar with. Okay, yeah.
Speaker 2:Anything else.
Speaker 1:No, it was an okay movie. Yeah, I mean the movie was good.
Speaker 2:good voices could have been better and the lack of yoshi yoshi was a disappointment yoshi is always my go-to for mario kart okay he's cute. Okay, the other movie we had already seen before we saw in cinema did. This is the first time we watched it together.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and it's.
Speaker 2:It's still good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's, it's just a race, the last race, or something.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And it is the funniest Swedish movie in recent times.
Speaker 2:Yes, I'm gonna agree with you on that one.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But I don't think we really need to go that deep into it, because I feel like we've talked about it before.
Speaker 1:We have talked about it and we can say that it's a race movie. It's like a Swedish cannonball run.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you could say that.
Speaker 1:I did say that. Yeah you did, but there's a lack of Jackie Chan.
Speaker 2:Yeah, lackey Chan of Jackie.
Speaker 1:Chan yeah, lackey Chan.
Speaker 2:Lackey Chan.
Speaker 1:And Burt Reynolds is not in this either.
Speaker 2:Why.
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 2:Okay, is he dead?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, that might be it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 2:So yeah, we watched that and that was fun.
Speaker 1:It's fun. It's a fun movie.
Speaker 2:And then on fun it's fun, it's a fun movie. And then on Sunday we packed everything up.
Speaker 1:Yes, and I wiped the tables.
Speaker 2:You did. You did that. Yeah, very proud of you for your table wiping.
Speaker 1:Thank you, I think.
Speaker 2:Okay, wiping, thank you, I think. Okay, my oldest decided when he woke up at like five in the morning, he was like I'm done here and he told us that he was leaving. I was like, um, uh, all right. So he walked all the way to the train station, uh, which is really far. He walked there and he had like just missed the train so he had to wait like two hours to catch the next one. And, yeah, we packed everything up.
Speaker 1:And since he left, I got a seat in the car.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you could ride with us yeah which was good we didn't have to deal with that problem no of who are we gonna leave behind? So thank you, oldest we got home, we emptied the car and then I brought you home.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 2:That's what happened.
Speaker 1:That's what happened.
Speaker 2:And my oldest was sleeping on the couch when I got home. Oh. Yeah and yeah pretty much just tried to clean up after camping and everything. Oh, we got to talk about the ticks.
Speaker 1:Okay, tick tock. Yeah, it's a tick tock.
Speaker 2:I found two ticks on my leg, yeah, and then another one somewhere else on my body my daughter had one behind her ear, and then my oldest found one in his belly button, yeah, which, uh, that was fun to take out. He didn't like it, but yeah, that was that.
Speaker 1:That was that that was sunday. That was sunday. What out? He didn't like it, but yeah, that was that. That was that that was.
Speaker 2:Sunday that was Sunday. What happened on Monday?
Speaker 1:On Monday I stayed home.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you did that, I was sick.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was really sick, wink, wink.
Speaker 2:Uh-huh, you weren't feeling well. No, exactly Kind of Monday, I went to the gym. That was the only time I went to the gym this week.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's cool. I was really good. I stayed home because I was sick.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's all I really did on Monday. Okay, I went to the gym and I cleaned the kitchen. Why do I keep getting notifications about the stock market?
Speaker 1:I don't know, maybe you're interested.
Speaker 2:No, I just told Google I'm not interested.
Speaker 1:Maybe you want money.
Speaker 2:I never understood it.
Speaker 1:Money.
Speaker 2:Why would you spend money and gamble on that kind of thing?
Speaker 1:To get more money.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but you could also lose money, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:But what if you don't? Let's talk about Tuesday. What if you get more money? Yeah, but you could also lose money? Yeah, okay, but what if you don't? Let's talk about Tuesday. What if you get?
Speaker 2:more money, yeah, but I don't know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't get it, let's talk about Tuesday. Tuesday that's a day to talk about.
Speaker 2:Tuesday is the day to talk about.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:We went on an adventure on Tuesday.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was still sick, by the way.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and you totally did not go with me.
Speaker 1:No, exactly For legal reasons I was not there, right, but I kind of was.
Speaker 2:But I picked you up and we went to Solna.
Speaker 1:Yes, Solna.
Speaker 2:We went there.
Speaker 1:We did by car.
Speaker 2:By car. We took the car, we parked it in a really weird spot. Yeah, it was for visitors for an apartment building.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and we were like taking a few laps around Suolna first before finding that spot.
Speaker 2:So confusing yeah.
Speaker 1:Because it's difficult to find a parking spot.
Speaker 2:I wanted a parking garage.
Speaker 1:You wanted that.
Speaker 2:But the one that I was planning on going to. You needed a code to go in there.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I didn't know that.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:So we found a random parking spot. Yeah. And I didn't pay for it.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:And I didn't Everything.
Speaker 1:It was. I mean, speaking of gamble, that was a gamble, it was a huge gamble. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I was like so nervous the entire time really yeah. Anyway, we parked the car and we walked to a tattoo parlor, mm-hmm Saloon or whatever.
Speaker 1:Saloon.
Speaker 2:I don't think it's a saloon.
Speaker 1:Studio Party partner.
Speaker 2:It says tattoo studio.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And.
Speaker 1:The way they tattoo is like having a horseshoe burnt Pretty much yeah, yeah Oof Ow. No, you continue what you said.
Speaker 2:Apparently, I booked myself a time to get a tattoo. You did. That wasn't my intention and I was really trying to get out of it. But I felt really trapped and then I had to pay a deposit and then I was like, well, now I kind of have to, yeah. It's okay, so yeah, that's what happened. Yeah Next month, next month, I'm going to get a tattoo. Fun times. It's going to hurt really bad yeah. It's going to tickle actually, because I want it like kind of on my stomach.
Speaker 2:And it's like I'm a little bit ticklish. I actually watched a friend of mine get like her side and like kind of ribs and and like the side tattooed okay, and she had a pretty big one there and I don't know how she wasn't like giggling the whole time because I don't know if it's the pain or the tickle that I mean it's stronger. Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I'm gonna find out, I guess.
Speaker 2:So yeah, that happened. We took a train to Le Bonhomme.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:The subway.
Speaker 1:Subway.
Speaker 2:Eat fresh.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we didn't eat.
Speaker 2:We didn't eat at Subway.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:We didn't. No, we took it to Sergels Torg.
Speaker 1:Yeah, Sergels Torg.
Speaker 2:The century, central century, why? Why did I say that I don't know the? Central Stockholm.
Speaker 1:We went back in time.
Speaker 2:A century, yeah, and we went to Phil's Burgers and you were telling me how much you like burgers and I said I also like burgers. Yes. So you ordered a burger and I ordered a salad. Yeah, I never said I wanted a burger, I just said I like burgers.
Speaker 1:Yes, I noted that and I told you.
Speaker 2:It's just a fact. I also like burgers. Yeah, that doesn't mean I want one yeah I like burgers too. Salad please okay, so we we ate there. And then we went to five guys across the street and we got milkshakes yep, because they're expensive yes we didn't want their burgers and I was paying for it.
Speaker 1:So I had a peanut butter and chocolate milkshake and I had a strawberry, but I I tried to get a strawberry oreo but they did not have oreos it was was a sad moment. Yeah, I cried.
Speaker 2:We all cried. The server girl also cried yeah, I'm so sorry. Yeah. And then we walked, we took a walk.
Speaker 1:Yes, we did.
Speaker 2:To the old town.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Where everything was old and cobblestone, and yeah, yeah, and it rained on and off all day so yeah, that that happened. Yeah, we went to the american store yes, which I? Missed out on the last time I was in stockholm and got really upset about oh okay, because I saw the american store when it was too late, I couldn't go in, and and so we did go in this time.
Speaker 1:We did.
Speaker 2:And we looked around and I spent money. This time I spent too much on an Irish cream monster.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Because and Butterfingers.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you didn't want me to. No To pay for that.
Speaker 2:This was a rare treat for me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they didn't have my monster that I like, so no I didn't buy a monster.
Speaker 2:I don't think you would have, even if they did have it?
Speaker 1:No, they were expensive.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was way too much.
Speaker 1:I mean I was complaining about the monsters at the cinema.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And this was more than double that. Yeah, so I paid for my own monster.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and this was more than double that. Yeah, so I paid for my own monster yeah. But I shared my Butterfingers with you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and it was good.
Speaker 2:It was good. Oh yeah, I spent all that money on the monster and then I wasted it by opening it before I shook it. You're supposed to shake it because it's not carbonated. No, okay, but you shook it a little're supposed to shake it because it's not carbonated.
Speaker 1:No, okay, but you shook it a little bit.
Speaker 2:I tried to do the little spinny thing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, stir it.
Speaker 2:While holding it. Maybe that worked, I don't really know. So, yeah, that's what we did there, and then we walked all the way to Järdet, which was the venue where we it was a festival.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I believe, a music festival. Yeah, stockholm Fields.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:That's what they called it.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And that's a really. I mean, it's really big.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And we went to the wrong place. At first we're like where are they?
Speaker 2:Okay, so they sent us a link to where it was supposed to be on. Google Maps, and Google Maps brought us to an empty field. Yeah. A soccer field and I was like no one has set up yet. No, they're a little late A little bit late up yet no, they're a little late, a little bit late, but then I guess we noticed a crowd of people, yeah, walking in one direction.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I asked about what it was over there in the distance yeah and it was the stage that's what it was that I saw. Yeah, but yeah, we got there.
Speaker 2:We did.
Speaker 1:And hmm, and they were promoting Jurassic World Rebirth. And they did have security before we went in.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like, and they stole my monster can.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I got the monster can from you. As a gift as a gift. They got the monster cam from you as a gift as a gift, and as I was going into the Security. Yeah, into the security. They asked me to empty my pockets or where the cam was, and then they like threw it in the trash.
Speaker 2:But that's money.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I don't. Annoying yeah so I couldn't keep that that's too bad yeah, they didn't even say it, they just pointed at the trash can and I'm like yeah, I see it's a trash can there's a trash can thank you for notifying me so we, we went in and we saw bad nerves. Yes.
Speaker 2:Which I thought they were kind of fun. I'm not familiar with anything.
Speaker 1:I mean, I think the guy, the singer, made me laugh.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Because he looked like A small kid who recently learned how to walk. He was walking around there, screaming, and he was jumping and almost falling. He reminded me so much about the kid and he wanted the attention. He wanted the attention from the audience.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And I feel like he was kind of frustrated. He felt a little bit because he didn't get the response that he wanted.
Speaker 2:Yeah, the thing about Swedish audiences is that they're not really as like pumped up as American audiences usually are Okay. I've noticed because I feel like a lot of the shows that I've gone to, even if we don't really know the band, we're still, like you know, jumping around and like at least showing that we're enjoying what we're seeing.
Speaker 1:But yeah, the, the people here, they just stand there and stare, yeah, and he was like I hope you have a good reason for you to have your hands in your pockets or something like that yeah okay, yeah all right and then he wanted us to like spread the word about them yeah bad nerves and I'm like maybe let's see.
Speaker 2:The funny thing is that I was looking them up today and it said that they were like the fourth most streamed band on spotify. Oh, okay which I was like, okay, I've never heard of them no, I don't think I mean maybe I've heard of them, but I've never like heard their music no, and uh, it didn't stick.
Speaker 1:I, I can't remember a song no no, so no, I'm sorry, but it was mostly noise to me um but I mean, it was kind of the, his microphone was like not not loud enough.
Speaker 2:I don't think because it got kind of drowned out by the music.
Speaker 1:Yeah, but, like I said, I got entertained because I saw the guy. He was the entertaining thing. He was fun yeah.
Speaker 2:And then we got fika. Yes, we got drinks and you got a cookie.
Speaker 1:I did.
Speaker 2:And that was your dinner. Uh, and then we saw Melancholin.
Speaker 1:Melancholin or something Melancholy.
Speaker 2:They were Swedish.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I wasn't expecting that.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:But the other band was British. Yeah. This one was Swedish, so it caught me by surprise when the guy was speaking Swedish. Yeah, I was like oh okay, and you didn't like them as much? No.
Speaker 1:I didn't Okay, same there Did not catch my attention. I think they had one okay song.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:But I can't remember.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I didn't know any of their songs. I don't know them. I've never heard of them. No. But yeah, they were another rock band.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And you didn't like them.
Speaker 1:No, I didn't.
Speaker 2:Nothing else.
Speaker 1:No, well, we learned one thing yeah.
Speaker 2:We did learn that you are not a fan of mosh pits.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:You are not a fan of mosh pits. No, you don't like people pushing each other around.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:I guess that's okay. I like being along the border and just pushing people away. But then we saw Weezer. Weezer was good, which was kind of funny because we were like, oh, we're going to go see Weezer for the one song.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We assumed that we only. Well, I assumed sorry yeah that I only knew one song.
Speaker 1:And me too, and I was right, you were right.
Speaker 2:But I surprisingly knew a lot more songs than I thought I did.
Speaker 1:But the funny thing is, you didn't know the song I knew.
Speaker 2:No, and you didn't know the song that I was thinking of either no when we went there no so that was kind of funny yeah and then I ended up knowing, like the majority of the set list, I enjoyed it. Yeah, I had a lot of fun with weezer yeah, weezer was good they.
Speaker 1:They were on another level from the first two.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, it got increasingly better.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, they actually had some melody.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And not just the same noise all over.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So that's, I like that.
Speaker 2:I was happy, yeah. And then the main event in which everyone went there for.
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh man it was everyone in the world showed up, it felt like it.
Speaker 2:How many?
Speaker 1:25,000.
Speaker 2:Wow, that's a lot of people in one place. Yeah, and we felt it.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, Especially when heading for the bathrooms.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean you had the right idea with telling me to go to the bathroom before Green Day started. I didn't even mention After Weezer.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you had to take a whiz.
Speaker 2:Huh, I didn't, though, but it was just, it was a good idea knowing me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I forced you to.
Speaker 2:It took us like 20 minutes to get to the bathroom.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah.
Speaker 2:Which usually is like a three minute walk.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean it was packed.
Speaker 2:So many people.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and we were walking towards the stream.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And going towards the bathrooms.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So I think that was the biggest problem with going that way, because that way was way more difficult than going back to the stage.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:You went to the bathroom.
Speaker 2:I did.
Speaker 1:After Weezer it took a while, but I got there, yes, and the funny thing is that, like we said, they had this Jurassic World promo.
Speaker 2:Thing.
Speaker 1:It was a container. Yeah, a storage container, yeah, with a screen in the back so you could watch the trailer. I think it was Like watch the trailer.
Speaker 2:I think it was yeah.
Speaker 1:And the funny thing is that you're like, okay, you wait here. Like I was like a little kid, you wait here. Look at that screen, yeah.
Speaker 2:Watch the movie.
Speaker 1:While I go pee. Okay, don't move, please don't leave, yeah, and I'm like okay, so you did, yeah, I, and I waited and uh, you had a an experience while waiting for the bathroom, or poor they were porty potties porty potties uh, yeah, I, I was trying to be smart, but I I wasn't really that smart Because I started off in one line and I was pretty close to the front of the line.
Speaker 2:But I was like well, there's a possibility that one of the porta potties further down and there were a lot of them I figured that one of them further down was going to be opened. So I walked further down and of course, all of them were taken. So I waited at the very end and I was a bit uncomfortable because I'm standing in the back of this line. There's like four people in front of me, so I mean whatever, and I didn't really have to pee that bad. No, but I couldn't turn around either either, because you had the urinals behind me.
Speaker 2:So there's like all these guys that are like smushed into this box oh I was like I don't want to watch no I want to look around, but I don't want to like I can't not, I can't no and that was all I could see if I turned around yeah, yeah. So, yeah, I stood there and then I ended up being next in line and the port-a-potty at the very end was unstable. It was not on flat ground and you could see that, Like when the person in there was moving, so was the port-a-potty.
Speaker 1:That must be scary yeah.
Speaker 2:I was like I really hope that's not the one I have to take, but then that one and like a couple port-a-potties over, they like both came out at the same time so I like zoomed for the other one yeah so I didn't have to be in the unstable one.
Speaker 1:I mean, I guess the the one at the end must have been a very effective one, because that scares the crap out of you. Ha, you're funny.
Speaker 2:I mean it was a fun experience.
Speaker 1:Yeah, party bodies are always very fun yeah.
Speaker 2:But I came back to you when.
Speaker 1:I was all done, yeah, and then we approached the stage.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we went back to the stage without problem, and that was much easier. Yeah, but to avoid any kind of possible mosh pits, we went more to the side and tried to push our way forward.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I think we got a pretty good spot though. Yeah, I think, so I wasn't upset by that spot.
Speaker 2:You're also tall, so you could have taken any spot and you would have been fine. Yeah, that think, so I wasn't upset by that spot. You're also tall, so you could have taken any spot and you would have been fine.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's true, but you were jumping a lot.
Speaker 2:I did, I was trying to see, yeah, I can't see. It was a really good show. We saw Green Day, green Day and it was so good. Yeah, really really good show. It was all Green Day, green Day and it was so good.
Speaker 1:Yeah, really, really good. I mean, I haven't been to a lot of these concerts, but I don't know.
Speaker 2:I think this was your third one, yeah.
Speaker 1:This might actually have been the best one, I mean for the main band.
Speaker 2:I believe it.
Speaker 1:I think so. This was my favorite. That said, I still love the other two.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, we saw Weird Al and the Offspring before, yeah.
Speaker 1:And I'm looking forward to later this year.
Speaker 2:When we see Voulbeat yeah, voulbeat yeah, volbeat.
Speaker 1:I mean. I have to say, though, that Weird Al, we got to meet Weird Al, so that's a special thing too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that wasn't the show itself, though. No, that was the experience afterwards, yeah.
Speaker 1:So that and also that was my first concert ever. So real concert like that. Anyhow.
Speaker 2:Best part of the show.
Speaker 1:Best part of the show Green Day.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Oh, you mean like best song.
Speaker 2:I don't know Anything. What was the highest point?
Speaker 1:I don't know, that's a difficult one. I mean, I love the songs I know the lyrics to, so I can sing along like Basket Case and Wake Me Up One September Ends. Those are some of my favorite songs, and 21 Guns, of course I, but I also. I did like the fact that he messed up at the end. On one of the songs. Yeah, and that he said that. Oh, I effed up. Yeah.
Speaker 1:That was a really funny. I thought that was funny, yeah, and that he actually said that he did that Just shows that he's human too.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, they've been doing this for a really long time. Yeah so yeah, I'm sure it's not the first time.
Speaker 1:No, no, that was funny. What did you like the most?
Speaker 2:I thought it was kind of fun with the pyrotechnics.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, with the fire, and, like the, with the fire and the bangs. Yeah, the loud bangs.
Speaker 2:The fireworks and everything. The fireworks at the very end which I wanted to film. But I didn't. I was too slow.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm not sure, because at the end it was like fireworks at the top and Trey Cool. Fireworks at the top and Trey Cool was on the stage and I'm like what did he do? Because I was looking at the fireworks so I didn't see what he did on stage. Did he do something?
Speaker 2:I don't know. I mean it was at the end, so he probably threw his drumsticks.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, all I could see was like him running back and I'm like, oh, he was there. What? Why didn't I look at that?
Speaker 2:I looked at the fireworks so yeah, I, I don't remember no, okay I was also looking at the fireworks and trying to film them and I missed them.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I was a little bummed about that that I didn't pay attention to the stage at that point.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But yeah, it was a great experience.
Speaker 2:It was a really good show yeah.
Speaker 1:Was that it, or did you want to say anything else about?
Speaker 2:About the show? Yeah, I don't think so, thank you.
Speaker 1:No, I just wanted to talk a little bit about us leaving. It was still it was crowded.
Speaker 2:A lot of people.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, and we went back. We were talking about taking a bus, but it was there was no way. No, it was so crowded with people that a bus would have taken so much longer than just walking.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think walking was the best choice.
Speaker 1:Yes, and we managed to get a couple posters.
Speaker 2:Yeah, stole posters off of the streets, like I usually do, yeah they're a little bit broken, but I think they're still okay little bit broken, but uh, I think they're still okay. Yeah, and then we tried to find our way back to the subway, yeah got a little lost, but whatever that was my fault. It wasn't a big deal, but, uh, we made it yeah, we made it to the subway and we got back to Solna.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and we found the car.
Speaker 2:Pretty easily.
Speaker 1:Pretty easily.
Speaker 2:yes, yeah and the car was there without a ticket and it didn't get towed or anything.
Speaker 1:No, and no one destroyed it or anything.
Speaker 2:That I'm aware of. No.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:It was a miracle.
Speaker 1:It was. It was so good and it was so roomy when we got there.
Speaker 2:Yeah, there were less cars. Oh yeah, that was nice.
Speaker 1:If we're going to Seoul now, let's take that parking spot again.
Speaker 2:That's our now. It was a cheap spot which was appreciated. Yeah, it was the best possible outcome on that part.
Speaker 1:That was one of the best parts of the day. Yeah, the parking spot.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean.
Speaker 1:Green.
Speaker 2:Day was the day before technically. Yeah, that's true, it was morning at this point.
Speaker 1:Yeah, well, yeah, that's true, it was one in the morning, but we did park the day with Green Day too, but we didn't know then. No, so yeah, you're right, you're true.
Speaker 2:I'm true, thank you. You're welcome. So yeah, I did manage to bring you home with the car. Yeah but you felt a little bit tired my eyesight went blurry Eyesight denied Aww. My eyesight was getting blurry so I had to stop and walk around a little bit, but we survived.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we did.
Speaker 2:You got home, you got to sleep in your bed. Yes, and I went home and I got to sleep in my bed.
Speaker 1:It was perfect.
Speaker 2:It was really good. I liked it and then the next day I was really tired.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:This is Wednesday, now oh yeah, we're well into. Wednesday. We've already gotten like a thousand steps in before we woke up. Yeah, and my daughter had a dentist appointment. Yeah. Which took her eight minutes.
Speaker 1:We had a dentist appointment, which took her eight minutes. Oh, okay, record time, yeah, and then we left, yeah, and before that we went for a walk.
Speaker 2:Right, we did, we went for a walk and it was nice yeah.
Speaker 1:It was warm.
Speaker 2:It didn't rain. No, it was good, but we did miss FECA.
Speaker 1:We did, we survived. Yeah, we survived, without fecum, just barely.
Speaker 2:Thursday was yesterday.
Speaker 1:Yes, it was. I went back to work because I felt better. You did from my sickness. Oh yeah, one of the guys at work said oh, so you got the green sickness.
Speaker 2:No, I didn't no.
Speaker 1:No, exactly no, no.
Speaker 2:What do you mean? What's that supposed to mean? Yeah, Get all defensive.
Speaker 1:Yeah exactly what are you talking about? No, they were asking me where I was and I'm like I was sick and it had nothing to do with Green Day playing that day Tuesday Nothing, nothing. And I think they believed me. Okay, so yeah, okay, it sounds believable, yeah, of course, and so that's when he said oh so you had the green sickness.
Speaker 2:No, no, no, no, I didn't, it was something else. Yeah. I had bad nerves, yeah bad nerves.
Speaker 1:I had bad nerves so I had to stay home and melancholy.
Speaker 2:I was depressed, melancholy, bad nerves. I was also wh.
Speaker 1:Melancholy, bad nerves.
Speaker 2:I was also wheezing all day.
Speaker 1:Yeah, all green day.
Speaker 2:Alright alright. What else did I do yesterday? I was supposed to lead spinning but my class got cancelled because I only had one person booked, so I got to cancel it. That was the high point of my day. Okay, canceling my class. Wow, you have such a wild life I know, I know, uh, that's pretty much it yeah I haven't really done much more than that no today is fr.
Speaker 1:It is.
Speaker 2:I have been I don't know cleaning and doing computer work today.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I've been at work.
Speaker 2:Nothing exciting about that Nothing, that exciting.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:It's been raining on and off the most of the day.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and the guy talking about the green sickness he wasn't at work today.
Speaker 2:Ah, he caught it. Yeah, okay, I get it get it yeah he was like matias did it, so can I yeah?
Speaker 1:so yeah that's it yeah, I feel like we should uh move on after the break.
Speaker 2:Maybe I feel like that's a good idea. Uh, we might have other things to talk about as well maybe, maybe, I don't know because we totally did not already record that part.
Speaker 1:No, I don't think so.
Speaker 2:No, we'll find out, I guess.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:In a few seconds.
Speaker 1:Yep Time travel.
Speaker 2:Yep Matias, would you like to take a break?
Speaker 1:Yeah, let's take a break.
Speaker 2:All right, we will be right back.
Speaker 1:Yeah, break all right, we will be right back, yeah we're back.
Speaker 2:We're back. All right, did you have a nice break? Yeah, it's been a week.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and the day yeah, that's true, yep, true, yep, true, true, true, yep, yes, yep.
Speaker 2:Yep, yep, yep, yep. Isn't that the sound check guy?
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep, yep.
Speaker 2:Yep, there was probably someone in his ear like does that one work? Yep, does You're like, does that?
Speaker 1:one work Yup Does that one work?
Speaker 2:Yup Yup. Maybe I don't know, who knows? Okay, matias, yup Yup.
Speaker 1:That's going to be my new catchphrase from now on.
Speaker 2:Okay, so we'll probably end up moving to the second half.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we moved the second half.
Speaker 2:We're going to move the second half to a different section.
Speaker 1:To a different week.
Speaker 2:Yeah, next week We'll just record the first half and then act like we're going to take a break and then just end it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we'll take a break for a week.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it'll be like the intermission music and then it just kind of like ends and then the next episode starts with the intermission music yeah we're back, we're back.
Speaker 1:Hi, did you have a good break, nice break.
Speaker 2:It lasted a week. Wouldn't that be funny, though I'm considering it. Yeah, just because I'm not going to edit. We'll see.
Speaker 1:I'm feeling like I wouldn't like if we just did one part for an episode. I would probably record something at home or something.
Speaker 2:Why.
Speaker 1:I don't know, I just want it to be like 40 minutes.
Speaker 2:Oh my god, you and your rules like 40 minutes.
Speaker 1:Oh my god, you and your rules.
Speaker 2:I don't know if it's like some type of ocd, I think you have ocd, I would not be surprised?
Speaker 1:no, because I know that I get obsessive with numbers, but so do you yeah and you get really upset if things aren't just right yeah, exactly, it's like, uh, when I'm mostly often when I eat cars, I have to take three of each color and eat them and I.
Speaker 2:I noticed you had a pattern while eating your sandwiches too yeah, yes yes, you break it, and then you take one end, and then the other end, and then the middle, the middle, yep, yep. See, I notice things. Do you think maybe you might have developed this due to a lack of control in your life as a child?
Speaker 1:I don't know.
Speaker 2:Yeah, maybe because I could not control anything no nothing was up to me you had no say in anything, no, okay I didn't.
Speaker 1:I I mean, I could suggest things but no one would take it no and be denied that's how I am.
Speaker 2:That's my current life okay, yeah, okay yeah, I feel like I was born to be a mom, but I'm not really good at my job. I wanted to take care of something, though. Okay, and even though I had like a cat and we had the dog and everything it just it didn't feel like enough. No.
Speaker 1:I feel like. I mean it's like with. I've always loved movies. Mm-hmm always loved movies and uh, I mean when I started watching or obsessing over jackie chan. I only got to see the movies if they were playing in in this um town right, we're in.
Speaker 2:Yeah, because I.
Speaker 1:Because I remember this was at the height of my Jackie Chan-y mania, where I was the biggest fan, and that was when Rush Hour 2 was released and that movie did not play here, right, but it was in another town.
Speaker 1:Town, yeah, it was in the bigger towns right, but I never got to see that in cinema. She wouldn't take me to a bigger town and that was so freeing when I got, you know, adult myself or like bigger, so I could take buses wherever I wanted yeah, by myself. Or I even took my mom to to cinema outside where we live yeah and she liked it.
Speaker 1:It was just that she didn't want to be the one planning that trip with me. So when I got old enough to plan the trips myself, that's when I could do that. In 2001, when Rush Hour 2 was big or released, I was just 10, so I couldn't just take a bus wherever I wanted.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:I wish I could yeah.
Speaker 2:I bet you were really upset.
Speaker 1:Of course, and I mean, it was like in school everyone knew what a big nerd I was about Jackie Chan, and they're like have you seen Rush Hour 2? I'm like no and like.
Speaker 2:Everyone else had seen it, yeah.
Speaker 1:And I was the biggest nerd. I should be the one to see it first.
Speaker 2:Mm-hmm, no, no, yeah, that is upsetting. Yeah, I get that.
Speaker 1:Mm. Yeah, but uh, that's long gone and forgotten.
Speaker 2:I don't know about forgotten. No, I feel like you are holding a grudge.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yes, and that was like the core of your childhood, anger. And that's when you started becoming a rebel.
Speaker 1:A Red.
Speaker 2:Bull, a Red Bull, I get it. Yeah. Yeah, so in this episode we're going to figure out you.
Speaker 1:I feel like could this be the second part?
Speaker 2:This is the second part.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:And well, we already started with we're back.
Speaker 1:I mean this is perfect, okay, I kind of love this.
Speaker 2:Okay, except we were gonna talk about movies. Yeah.
Speaker 1:And we haven't done that? No, we haven't. No, are we going to save that for last?
Speaker 2:I think that's the segment we're going to talk about right now. Okay so we've already figured out your problems. Yes, unless there's something else you want to break down.
Speaker 1:I do have another problem.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:And that's that we haven't talked enough about movies.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:We should get to other movies and talk about.
Speaker 2:We should talk about other movies.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Other than the movies that we watched tonight.
Speaker 1:No, we can take those first.
Speaker 2:We're going to take the movies we watched tonight, and then we're going to talk about other movies.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Like what, but that's earlier in the episode.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Because we're.
Speaker 2:We're going to talk about other movies earlier in the episode.
Speaker 1:Yeah, because we were watching movies on Midsommar.
Speaker 2:We did do that.
Speaker 1:So we're.
Speaker 2:We might talk about.
Speaker 1:That's an earlier problem.
Speaker 2:A couple movies and maybe another movie We'll just mention it we didn't actually see. But where are we going with this?
Speaker 1:I don't know. I think we're gonna move on.
Speaker 2:Okay, let's do that then.
Speaker 1:Let's move on. No.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:No, that was wrong. Of course, matias yes, would you on? No, no, no, no, that was wrong.
Speaker 2:Of course, matthias yes would you like to movie on? Let's movie on. Okay, we're gonna do that. Okay, so this is so weird. All right um. Tonight we watched pillersnoppen Pillersnoppen. Yep.
Speaker 1:No, can we keep that?
Speaker 2:I don't know what that is.
Speaker 1:You don't know what that is.
Speaker 2:I still don't know. No one ever answered. Did you ever answer me?
Speaker 1:What pillersnoppen?
Speaker 2:is yeah.
Speaker 1:You don't know what it is.
Speaker 2:Did you tell me, because I know I've brought it up?
Speaker 1:Yeah, probably.
Speaker 2:Okay, is it a pill?
Speaker 1:No. No, okay, okay Are you going to tell me what if you just take out pille?
Speaker 2:I know what a snop is.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, it's just a word for that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay, weird, I guess it's when it's small, oh Okay, that's more like a kid's saying though.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Of the penis.
Speaker 2:Penis, penis, all right.
Speaker 1:Okay, this is the Swedish lesson for today. No, am I saying the Swedish? Yeah, pillertriddlaren.
Speaker 2:Okay, what's that?
Speaker 1:mean P Pille trillaren.
Speaker 2:Okay, what's that mean?
Speaker 1:Pille trillaren, I think that is, you know, like a pill divider.
Speaker 2:Oh, you know, it's not when all the pills fall.
Speaker 1:Yeah, when it's raining pills.
Speaker 2:Well, I mean, you can knock them all down, just like. Oh, yeah, okay, you mean like that Empty the container thing. Yeah, I mean in the movie they were talking about the thing that when it fell out the machine into some Something else, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Cans or what are you?
Speaker 2:calling Jars, containers, containers, I don't know.
Speaker 1:Yeah, when that's what. But I think you know the divider for each day.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I think they call that pillar tiller too.
Speaker 2:Okay. Well maybe one day we'll figure it out. I'm going to be tall.
Speaker 1:You're going to be tall.
Speaker 2:I think I'm going to start being tall.
Speaker 1:Okay, should I be short.
Speaker 2:Yeah, hmm, um, if you can just, shrink a little bit.
Speaker 1:We can switch paces.
Speaker 2:Okay so.
Speaker 1:So that means you can walk with the long legs and I'll be, you know, running with the short legs. Yeah, that sounds good. Hmm, anyhow, let's talk about and I'll be, you know running with the short legs, yeah that sounds good. Anyhow, let's talk about movies.
Speaker 2:Right. Would you like to movie on? Let's movie on Okay, we're going to movie on. I'm going to tell you about Tequila Sunrise.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Okay, this is a movie Either from 93 or 94. No, that was the other one. This is a movie from the 90s.
Speaker 1:Our sisters 88.
Speaker 2:Also known as the 90s.
Speaker 1:Yeah, very early.
Speaker 2:At some point the early 90s, yeah, 1988. It's a movie with Mel Gibson.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:And Michelle Pfeiffer.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Is in this movie. That's true Also. What's his name again? Kurt.
Speaker 1:Kurt Cobain, kurt Russell one of them was in this movie. What was his name? Kurt Russell yeah, it could have also been Kurt Cobain yeah, it could have been.
Speaker 2:I get the two confused oh, one's dead.
Speaker 1:I'm not to tell you which one.
Speaker 2:Not the actor. Nope, okay. All right. So in this movie Kurt Russell is a cop. I guess, and Mel Gibson is a drug dealer kind of guy.
Speaker 1:Kind of former drug dealer.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's trying to quit.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And they're kind of friends but they're like enemies. And. Michelle Pfeiffer is caught in between them, I guess. Yep. And there's another guy who they're trying to capture? Yes, because he's selling drugs.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and they want to use Mel Gibson to get to that guy yeah, who they're trying to capture. Yes, because he's selling drugs. Yeah, and they want to use Mel. Gibson to get to that guy, yeah.
Speaker 2:And they fight, and Michelle Pfeiffer is also there.
Speaker 1:She is Between them. Yeah, all the time.
Speaker 2:Pretty much. Yeah, I think that's all I'm going to about this yeah, what do you think about what?
Speaker 1:uh, that's a good summary thank you.
Speaker 2:Summary summary summary it's summary yeah what did you think about the movie?
Speaker 1:this is a slower movie, but I still think it's pretty good. I don't know why Maybe you don't agree, I don't know. It has much nostalgia to me, so that's why I like it. I think it's a pretty good story too, and in a way I know it's about drug dealing, but in a way I kind of feel it's kind of cozy cute.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I don't know why, I can't really explain it. It's also in some parts very like beautiful filmed.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:So maybe that's part of the cuteness too.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so I kind of like it, even though it's slow. It's a slower movie, it's not an action movie.
Speaker 2:Not all of it. No, there's some action, yeah.
Speaker 1:Towards the end.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So what do you think about this movie?
Speaker 2:You're not going to like this.
Speaker 1:No, it's okay.
Speaker 2:I wasn't a huge fan. No, okay. I thought, yeah, it was a bit too slow for me. There was a lot of talking and whoever that drug dealer guy Carlos was, I didn't really connect who he was. I got pretty far into the movie thinking I haven't even seen this guy. But I think he was already shown quite a few times but I never connected the two, oh, okay. So, uh, yeah, and I don't know, I I didn't like it that much oh okay, that's okay.
Speaker 1:I kind of see a resemblance to a kind of vague resemblance to the fox and the hound okay since're. It's about Kurt Russell and Mel Gibson and they're like friends since they were kids.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay.
Speaker 1:And then they grew up and one became a cop and the other one became a crook.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:Now I see that yeah Was.
Speaker 2:Mel Gibson, also in the Fox and the Hound.
Speaker 1:No, he wasn't Okay, but it's kind of funny that Kurt Russell did both of these. He did the voice of Copper in the Fox and the Hound.
Speaker 2:Yeah, who played the other one?
Speaker 1:in Fox and the Hound, it was Mickey Rooney.
Speaker 2:Right, okay.
Speaker 1:The adult.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, all right, yeah, yeah, alright.
Speaker 1:And I think the kid was Keith Coogan.
Speaker 2:Okay, and then Corey Feldman.
Speaker 1:And Corey Feldman.
Speaker 2:Alright, but yeah, now I see that that makes sense. I would have never thought of that. No okay, well observed. Thank you, you're welcome.
Speaker 1:No, and that's also something I, early on, caught on to. I hadn't seen the Fox and the Hound in English, since I'd only seen it in Swedish.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:But I knew that Kurt did the English voice for Copper. So yeah, it's a fun comparison.
Speaker 2:And we're going to see it. Yeah, we are. Yeah, that's one of the more difficult ones for me to watch. Oh, it's so sad, it is so sad.
Speaker 1:I cried.
Speaker 2:I have cried many times to this movie, yeah it is really sad.
Speaker 1:I guess we're both thinking about the same scene.
Speaker 2:Probably, when the lady leaves, she has to leave him, no.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, I can't handle that.
Speaker 1:No, no, it's going to be interesting too.
Speaker 2:Between that and Titanic. I'm not sure how it's going to go.
Speaker 1:Maybe we're going to have a dove, oh my god, can we not? Watch the two on the same night.
Speaker 2:Now I have to check the list. Yeah, make sure they're far away from each other. Because I know that both of them keep getting pushed further down the list.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I'm pretty sure it's going to be changed more.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:I usually do that. Yes, I might change on your side too.
Speaker 2:It happens. Yeah, I'm sorry. Yeah, that's okay.
Speaker 1:So that was that.
Speaker 2:Right. Did you have anything else to say about that movie?
Speaker 1:No, okay, I liked it. You weren't a big fan.
Speaker 2:I'm sorry.
Speaker 1:It's okay, that's just fine. I'm not that big fan of the movie either, but I still think it's kind of it also.
Speaker 2:it's not just how you respond to me saying that I don't like it, it's also the fact that that what makes me nervous about saying that I don't like it is that I know there's a possibility you might make me re-watch it. Yeah, like I don't want to re-watch this movie. No. But I have to be honest, right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, anyhow, you will probably not have to see this movie ever again.
Speaker 2:We'll see. Yeah, We'll see. I mean that's kind of the point of the rewatches yeah, I still think it's a pretty good movie, but I I have other movies in mind so far for rewatches yeah I believe this is a pretty strong candidate though candidate, but it's okay, I'm not gonna push that any further or is this is no, I'm thinking that this might be that you actually like this movie and want me to no, no, no, I'm not into reverse psychology. I'm not that smart. Okay, sure no.
Speaker 1:Sure, okay, then I'm going to write this down. Okay, I'll watch it, but I don't like it fine, love this one so excited.
Speaker 2:All right, can we talk about the next one?
Speaker 1:yeah, so this, this is from your side you picked this one.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, I picked this one.
Speaker 1:It's my favorite yeah, okay, so this movie is about more drugs.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:So it's about a drug company that sells drugs legally. Oh okay, and I mean it's medical drugs.
Speaker 2:Is that a thing? Medication.
Speaker 1:Medication drugs. Okay, that's what I call. It, all right.
Speaker 2:Like hello, yes, I'd like to pick up my medication drugs Like right Okay.
Speaker 1:Yep, anyhow, this movie is about a guy who's new at this company and he gets to do some selling of the drugs, and the guy he's supposed to work with, who's supposed to teach him how to sell that guy gets murdered and and also he meets a girl and the girl turns out to be the daughter of the boss of the company and, um, there's some something suspicious going on in the company and then they go for like a wilderness uh, what would you even call it?
Speaker 2:uh, it's like one of those camps where you're supposed to bond with your teammates or whatever. Yeah, like a survival camp. Yeah, something like that. Yeah, it's for bonding.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it's like Native American stuff too. I mean the guy. He's dressed like Native American.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And they have those teepees Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Tee.
Speaker 1:American yeah. And they have those teepees, mm-hmm, teepees, yeah, anyhow, and someone's trying to kill this guy who's new at the job, and he's trying to. He's getting help from the, from Dynamitar.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he's the guy from.
Speaker 1:Jönsson. Ligan yeah yeah, so yeah, and I love his character he's so funny in this movie too, yeah yeah, and they try to find out who's behind this strange murder yeah, yeah, this strange murder. No, yeah, yeah, this strange murder. No, yeah, they're trying to find out what's happening in the company and who's behind it. Yeah, yeah, that's what the movie is about, yeah, so now I wonder what did you think about this movie?
Speaker 2:This was a movie that I did enjoy.
Speaker 1:You did.
Speaker 2:I did.
Speaker 1:Good.
Speaker 2:I found it funny. No, it was good. Stop looking at me like that. I liked it. Don't make me re-watch it no, it's true no, really no, I did not now. I don't believe I know because you made me repeat it so many times that it sounds like I'm lying.
Speaker 1:No, but I noticed you laughing a few times.
Speaker 2:I did, yeah, I did that. Did you take note of every time I laughed yeah of course I'm like yes, she's laughing at the right place and then you started playing on your phone. Yeah, okay, yes, I did. What did you think?
Speaker 1:I do love this movie. This is a movie I've seen all my life. We still have it on VHS, but you know it's almost impossible. Wow. Impossible to get it on DVD or Blu-ray or anything, I don't know. I think I know it was released on dvd, but I mean it went out of print years ago that's weird yeah, so yeah, but luckily we had one, the only streaming service, or whatever you call it, that had it, and that's how we watched it. Too bad, it wasn't subtitled though.
Speaker 2:Right, but I think I still got it.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean, we didn't have much distractions, so no. So that was good, yeah, mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:Anything else. No. Well, I guess, as we wrap up this episode, would you like to tell me what is currently ruining your life.
Speaker 1:I don't have much to ruin my life right now. You didn't like the first movie.
Speaker 2:You took that personally. Yeah, is currently ruining your life. I don't have much to ruin my life right now.
Speaker 1:You didn't like the first movie. You took that personally, yeah, okay. No, not at all, it's okay. I don't have that strong bonds to that movie. Okay, no. Okay, that's totally fine. Okay. But I don't really know what's ruining my life. I guess it's my dry hands again, although they're not that bad my foot is itchy.
Speaker 2:You've had some days for your hands to recover. Yeah, my foot is itchy.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'll go with that my foot is itchy.
Speaker 2:That is annoying yeah. Is that better, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:What about you? What's ruining your life?
Speaker 2:I think your OCD is ruining my life now. I mean, I never really thought about it, but I mean, now that you mention it, it definitely makes sense.
Speaker 1:Okay, so that's a problem.
Speaker 2:It's not a problem. It was a problem, but I think it's less of a problem now. But up until a few minutes ago it was ruining my life. Okay. For the past what? Three years, eight years, I don't know your OCD has been ruining my life. Okay, I'm going to make it dramatic, yeah up until now. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Now it's not going to ruin your life anymore.
Speaker 2:The problem has been solved.
Speaker 1:Yeah, now you're figure it out, figure it out, figure it do.
Speaker 2:Okay. The fact that I'm just now figuring it out bothers me more than the fact that your OCD has been ruining my life for the past eight years, and you needed help with it too.
Speaker 1:I helped you with it, you did. And I also just now got it.
Speaker 2:We're learning a lot today.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:This is a learning podcast, educational, so we have to educate ourselves about each other.
Speaker 1:I guess so.
Speaker 2:Each other about ourselves.
Speaker 1:Hmm.
Speaker 2:Whichever way you want to put it. Yeah, yeah, that's what I meant.
Speaker 1:We can fix that in post, or don't, no.
Speaker 2:Why work when you can just like not?
Speaker 1:True.
Speaker 2:That's my advice for today.
Speaker 1:Just leave it and let Lauren sound like an idiot.
Speaker 2:Yeah, sure, whatever, I don't care, matias.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:I'm all out of sips.
Speaker 1:Oh, so am I, and that means we're all out of episode.
Speaker 2:Right, I'm sure we are Yep. There's nothing else to record right now.
Speaker 1:No, no, no, no no.
Speaker 2:So that's it. Would you like to wrap this up?
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, thank you for listening to this very interesting episode. I'm not really sure what happened here, but this is where we ended up. Yeah, it's very interesting wiser and curious about the future. What are we gonna say?
Speaker 1:yeah, uh, yeah, it's gonna be interesting that too. You mean the future, where we talk about the first half.
Speaker 2:Yeah, where we record the first half. Yeah, we're doing this backwards.
Speaker 1:Yeah, interesting, it's a first for us.
Speaker 2:Right To do it like this yeah, I don't. I mean, we've recorded the first half and then the second half separately, like on separate days.
Speaker 1:Before.
Speaker 2:Before, but never backwards. I don't think so that's what we did today. Thank you for dealing with us.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and this scrambled episode.
Speaker 2:Scrambled eggs Sounds really good right now. Don't talk about food. I'm hungry. We will be back next Tuesday with a brand new episode.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That should also be interesting.
Speaker 1:And we're gonna do the live. Mad Libs the 12th.
Speaker 2:July 12th.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Of 2025. That's this year.
Speaker 1:So remember that.
Speaker 2:Yeah, put it in your calendars and we will see you there. Yes, and talk to you. Live Mm-hmm and play Mad Libs as well. Anything else no.
Speaker 1:I think we're good.
Speaker 2:Cool. Send us a text if you have anything fun and exciting to say. Mm-hmm and thanks for hanging out with us.
Speaker 1:Thank you, bye-bye.
Speaker 2:Bye-bye, bye-bye. Thank you for listening to the Roasty Toasty Ghosty Podcast.
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Speaker 2:Goodbye Mattias, goodbye Lauren.