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Roasty Toasty Ghosty
#147: #sharp
In which Lauren & Mattias test their knowledge in the game "Dumb Ghosties". They review their recent movie night films and discuss various topics such as stretching bones and surprise parties.
Content:
- Opening
- Autumn & happy things
- Self love
- Weekly check in
- Movie on!
- The Patriot
- Father's Day
- Intermission
- Dumb Ghosties
- Wrap up
- What's ruining our lives
- Live Mad Libs! October 11, 2025 8pm CET/2pm EST on Twitch @roastytoastyghostypodcast
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Speaker 2:This is roasty, toasty ghost if you are ready, we can start yeah, I started cool, so how about this weather? It, it's dark out, it is.
Speaker 1:It's colder now in the mornings.
Speaker 2:It is fall. Yeah. It is officially the season in which I will go out of my way to step on the crunchy leaves. Oh yeah. Yeah, I like. It Makes me happy Small things.
Speaker 1:All the small things.
Speaker 2:I like them, like my socks. They make me happy.
Speaker 1:Happy socks.
Speaker 2:They don't even say happy socks, but I think they're alpaca socks. They're not even my socks. They're the alpaca socks. Alpaca socks. Yep, I have fox socks. Fox socks.
Speaker 1:Fox socks.
Speaker 2:Fox and socks.
Speaker 1:You have to say fox socks.
Speaker 2:Right, you have to en fox socks. Right, you have to enunciate. Yeah, make it clear that you're saying fox socks. Yeah, hear all the S's. Almost. S sounds. Yeah, maybe we should get this started.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:How are you feeling? You want to get going.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we can do that.
Speaker 2:We can do that, yeah, okay, let's open this up then.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:That was funny.
Speaker 1:Silent but deadly.
Speaker 2:Hello and welcome to Roti Toasty Ghosty, I said that weird. Okay, roti Roti, roti Rotten.
Speaker 1:Hello Rotten Totten Cotton, okay, now you Canten. Hello Rotten totten gotten. Okay now you.
Speaker 2:Can I? Yeah, okay, don't laugh, I'm not.
Speaker 1:Yet You're laughing.
Speaker 2:I'm laughing and you're there I am, that's true.
Speaker 1:You're right about that, ready Okay.
Speaker 2:Hello and welcome to Roasty Toasty Ghosty. My name is Lauren. And I am Matthias, and we are going to be your besties for the next hour or so.
Speaker 1:I would believe so.
Speaker 2:You believe that If I told you that, would you believe me.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I would.
Speaker 2:Okay, did you know that this is a podcast? Crazy, right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I didn't know.
Speaker 2:A podcast which you end up learning things that you didn't know, that you wanted to know. Yeah, I just learned that you just found out and that's pretty cool. That's pretty much what we've become.
Speaker 1:I guess so.
Speaker 2:Over the years.
Speaker 1:So how much have people learned from this?
Speaker 2:I would hope they've learned a lot.
Speaker 1:Okay, good.
Speaker 2:I mean whether we're telling facts or not. People learn something by the end and that's cool and it's usually brought to you by OpenEyes.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Open AI the chat GPT thing.
Speaker 1:Or your mind.
Speaker 2:Or my mind, or your mind, my mind. Sometimes we make things up, yep, sometimes we just spread rumors. Oh yes. Or actually tell the truth? Who knows Either way? It ends up being interesting, and that was the shortest intro ever. Yeah. Hi, matias, hello, how are you doing?
Speaker 1:I'm doing well. Good, I'm kind of tired, though.
Speaker 2:You are tired, I'm also tired.
Speaker 1:Okay, how are you? By the way?
Speaker 2:I'm also tired but I'm good. Okay cool, I'm really really excited to be here with you.
Speaker 1:Good, me too, I'm excited to be here with me. Good and you.
Speaker 2:I'm glad that you enjoy your presence that much. Yeah. That you are more excited to be with yourself than with me. Yeah, I guess it's really embracing life and your existence. You need to learn how to love yourself.
Speaker 1:So I guess it's good. Yeah well, I don't need to because I already do. Oh, that's good.
Speaker 2:I'm glad that you love yourself and love being in your own presence. I feel like that's a lot more than some of us can say. Yeah. Do we want to go through the week?
Speaker 1:We can do that. I guess, we have one special day.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean last weekend we saw each other quite a bit. We did the live man Libs.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:We got drunk and we played man Libs. Yeah, and it was really fun and thank you to the people who joined us.
Speaker 1:Yes, and it was really fun, and thank you to the people who joined us. Yes, and we watched movies too.
Speaker 2:We did watch movies. We watched two movies where Charlie Sheen was the bad guy.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Any titles to those movies?
Speaker 1:One is called no Man's Land and the other one is called Bad Day on the Block or Under Pressure.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:And yeah those, I guess they were okay.
Speaker 2:They were okay, I don't remember what I said about them.
Speaker 1:I think you said that Under Pressure or Bad Day on the Block was a little bit, almost too intense. Oh yeah, it was tense.
Speaker 2:If you want to hear my review on these movies, you can watch the live Mad Libs on YouTube. Our YouTube channel is Roasty Toasty, ghosty Pod.
Speaker 1:Yeah, is that it? I think so.
Speaker 2:I hope so. So, yeah, go there and watch the live Mad Libs and be sad that you missed it if you missed it.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, you had so many opportunities.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we were on Twitch like usual. We were also live on YouTube and live on TikTok. Yeah, and we got a friend on TikTok.
Speaker 1:We did For a second, for a brief second, yeah, a very brief second.
Speaker 2:What was his name?
Speaker 1:Noah.
Speaker 2:Noah. Shout out to Noah, Whoever you are cool that we ran into you.
Speaker 1:Thank you that you let us use your name.
Speaker 2:For one story.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So, yeah, that was fun, and then you had to sleep over because we were drunk.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And so next morning we watched 9-11.
Speaker 1:Yes, another movie with Charlie Sheen.
Speaker 2:He wasn't really a bad guy this time.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:It depends on which way you look at it. I guess, I guess so, but he wasn't a bad guy in the end.
Speaker 1:No, no, he was a rich man.
Speaker 2:He was a rich man. Na na na, na, na, na na na. Anyway, yeah, so we watched 9-11 because it was recently 9-11.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But we didn't actually watch 9-11. We watched the movie 9-11.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's true, but the event wasn't recent.
Speaker 2:No, I guess not.
Speaker 1:That was a few years ago.
Speaker 2:It was like 20-something.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I mean events 24.
Speaker 2:now, yeah, 24. Okay, it was an event.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was something that happened. Yeah, it feels like event. That's something positive, I mean someone planned it.
Speaker 2:It wasn't a party.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:No, but someone planned it, so it was an event. Yeah, so it was an event. Yeah, it was something that happened.
Speaker 1:It was a surprise. It was not a party, don't even joke, but it was a surprise.
Speaker 2:It was a surprise, it was not a party. No stop. You cannot say that 9-11 was a surprise party. That is the worst thing anyone could ever say. You're the worst.
Speaker 1:Yes, I am.
Speaker 2:You're the absolute worst. It was a terrible, tragic thing that happened yeah I was not gonna say event no, no it was a thing that happened and it was terrible, and you know what this movie was is dramatized, even a word, because I feel like I've used that a few times. It was a dramatic version of 9-11.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:It was based off of something that could have happened, but no one actually knows. No, the characters were all made up Right and it was based off of a play, the elevator or something.
Speaker 1:Yeah, something like that. I don't know, I guess it was interesting, but in a way it was kind of maybe it didn't make too much sense, I mean.
Speaker 2:I didn't think that it really captured the 911, like feeling.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:I mean, at the end it was kind of sad because it felt like you knew that it was impending doom. Like they were all probably going to die anyway, yeah, so it didn't really matter, all probably going to die anyway, yeah. So it didn't really matter if they got out or not.
Speaker 1:No, I'm just thinking like one minute it's like smoke filled the elevator and then it's like the smoke is gone.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I don't know where the smoke went.
Speaker 1:No, things like that.
Speaker 2:Oh, and also they kept having Louise Guzman.
Speaker 1:Guzman, yes, guzman, yeah, do all the work. Yeah, as if no one else could bang a screwdriver into the panel above Okay yeah, he was like the handyman, yeah, but he was also the heaviest, yeah, and he was like getting a heart attack and everyone else was like okay, I guess we're dead. Yeah, no one else can bang that wall.
Speaker 2:And there was. Was it? Was he a mailman who had the bad knees? Yeah. He was like, oh, my knees hurt. And then he was like, oh, big heavy guy, stand on my knees so you can be a little bit taller. Yeah, then his knees were fine.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, there's a hatch in the ceiling. Okay yeah, let's get the short fat guy to reach that hatch.
Speaker 2:Yeah, oh, okay, I guess it was okay.
Speaker 1:I'm sorry to Louis Guzman, I'm not saying.
Speaker 2:I think he knows. Okay, I mean, they made the comment a few times during that movie at least.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm sure he gets that every day. Yeah, I just wanted to say that I respect him as a good actor.
Speaker 2:He was a bad guy in a movie we've watched before.
Speaker 1:Yeah, yes, he's in Wednesday, right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, he plays the dad. Yeah, gomez, gomez.
Speaker 1:He's in Wednesday, right? Yeah, he plays the dad. Yeah, gomez, gomez.
Speaker 2:Anyway, the 9-11 movie, it was okay.
Speaker 1:It was okay.
Speaker 2:And then I brought you home and we went for a walk and we had some fika and then it started to rain, so I went home.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's what happened.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:That was Sunday and then the week. I worked monday night.
Speaker 1:I went to classes and stuff yeah, I did see you on wednesday.
Speaker 2:On wednesday, that's a special day was there anything else that you did this week, or you just worked? I just worked except well you did work on Wednesday.
Speaker 1:I did, but after work.
Speaker 2:After work we went to a barbecue. Yeah. Little get together party thing with some work friends of mine, yes, some friends that I have made at work, my work. Yeah. Yeah, and I thought it was pretty nice it was nice. Yeah, we grilled some cheeseburgers, we did, and they were pretty good. We went to a kind of bad store, oh, my God, it was the worst grocery store I've ever been to. Yeah.
Speaker 2:It really was Okay. So we get to this place. We're literally there for like four things. Right, we're going to make cheeseburgers the most basic cheeseburgers ever. We've got the bread and the meat and the cheese and then something to drink, right? We couldn't even get through the door, the entrance, because there were people standing in the doorway.
Speaker 1:Yeah, just standing there Talking A gang of Teenage boys, teenagers.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and they, yeah, just standing there talking a gang of teenage boys, teenagers yeah, and they were just standing there, they wouldn't move, and so I stood there and I was like I can't even get inside. So the first boy moved and there was another boy and I was like I still can't get inside. And then they're like, oh, they moved. And then there was another entrance, you know the second kind of entrance after the breezeway, and there's another teenage boy just standing there in the entrance, holding the doors open, and I was like I still can't get inside.
Speaker 2:I'm trying really hard to get into the store and I'm not getting anywhere. And they moved eventually. But then they were putting deliveries out on the shelf or whatever. And so there were cages everywhere and you had to move the cages to get through the aisles.
Speaker 1:It was so narrow.
Speaker 2:And yeah, the aisles were so small.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So it was only like one person at a time, yeah, and of course, all the people, all the people in this tiny little store and there's a lot of people. For some reason, they're just taking their time. They're going as slow as possible, yep, and so we finally make it to the cheese, right? Yes. And looking around, there's like no hamburger cheese, no, there's no burger cheese. And like there was the big sign above that said cheese. Yeah.
Speaker 2:And so I'm like looking around. There's a tiny portion of these fridges that have cheese. The rest is like meats. Yeah, like bacon and stuff and I was like, okay, so we found a different kind of cheese. It wasn't the cheese we wanted.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:I'm like, okay, we'll move over, yeah.
Speaker 1:I guess we can make that work. We'll make that work.
Speaker 2:You know, make it work. I mean, we're adaptable, yeah, so I look for burgers. I'm seeing like bacon. I'm seeing other meats everything except for burgers, except for these tiny little two packs of burgers, yeah, so I got two of those.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So we keep walking and the place is a maze. Oh yeah, it's like you're going back and forth all the time, not amazing. Not amazing. And then we made it to the registers and I was like they seriously don't have any bread. So we had to go back and I was like there's no way they don't have bread. Yeah.
Speaker 2:And then I found like this single, like small aisle, like half of the aisle had bread. Yeah, like small aisle like half of the aisle had bread. Yeah, and just like two different kinds of burger buttons I was like all right, we'll take these.
Speaker 1:You found the burger cheese in a completely different area yeah, it was like in a, like a lower cooler or something. Yeah, yeah yeah, I saw another cheese first and then I just looked around because I I'm like maybe it's here, since there's another cheese here and it was next to that.
Speaker 2:It was so random.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:We made it out eventually. You almost couldn't pay because the pay machine thing or device was hidden.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was after the register. Yeah, but I would have found it. And also we got the drinks. We did get the drinks. Yeah, it was after the register, yeah, but I would have found it. And also we got the drinks.
Speaker 2:We did get the drinks.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so that was good.
Speaker 2:There were plenty of those.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I was kind of worried about that, because the one I want tend to be, you know, out of stock at places and I'm like this place doesn't have anything, so they're not going to have your drink. No.
Speaker 2:No, they didn't, but it was on the bottom shelf. Yeah. And it was the very last thing they had, or you know, before the registers.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So yeah, oh my God, it was an awful experience.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:I didn't like it. No oh yeah, we also. We saw an old colleague of ours.
Speaker 1:Oh, yes, we did.
Speaker 2:Like really random, she saw us through the window.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we got off the bus outside her home.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Then, from nowhere, we hear someone screaming our names, calling for us, and we're like where is it from? And then it's like a tiny window, there she is.
Speaker 2:It was so funny, so random, but really nice to see her. Yeah, it was, and her kids and her kids who showed us out there.
Speaker 1:Yeah, she had to pick them up so they could see us. She has two kids and both wanted to be picked up.
Speaker 2:Like Mattias. Yeah. You've never met them before, no, but kids seem to like you.
Speaker 1:I guess so.
Speaker 2:And yeah, we got to see their train as well, which was a very very cool train. Anyway, that was a little backwards. Yeah, we went to this barbecue and it was nice.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was nice, nice people.
Speaker 2:So yeah, that was basically the week. I have a title for this week, okay. Okay. It is the drastic tale of when I spilled my coffee. I spilled my coffee twice this week, okay.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, so on Tuesday I went to math class or it was really just a study hall and I was thinking, well, it was the day after I did my closing shift, so I was like really tired. So I took my coffee thermos and I put some coffee in it and my thermos has like a lid and then a straw, right. Yeah. And if you push the straw all the way in, it becomes like a vacuum seal, and so I was walking out of the like break room, cafeteria area cafeteria.
Speaker 1:Cafeteria.
Speaker 2:Cafeteria area.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:The break room area.
Speaker 1:The break room area.
Speaker 2:And I was walking with my thermos filled with coffee. I shoved my straw into place and then science happened. Wow. Yeah, and coffee started coming out of the straw all over the floor and I'm like no, so I had to like rip out the straw and clean up after myself. Oh.
Speaker 2:So that was story number one of when I spilled coffee all over myself and the floor. Also, this morning, sick child came out to cuddle me in the couch while I was hanging out with my phone and my coffee. And I tell him when he does this you know, lay still because I have coffee. It's hot coffee yeah and Does it listen. Not this time. He bumped his butt right into my coffee mug and spilled it all over me, all over my shirt and everywhere. Yeah.
Speaker 2:So then I just smelled like coffee messy coffee this morning, and it was a sad story. That's what happened this week. Today is Friday.
Speaker 1:It is.
Speaker 2:It is September 19th, it's also September. Yes. It's not the beginning of September. It's been September for at least 19 days. Oh yeah. And we watched movies.
Speaker 1:We did.
Speaker 2:Would you like to move on?
Speaker 1:Let's movie on.
Speaker 2:All right, so tonight we watched Patriot.
Speaker 1:Yes, the.
Speaker 2:Patriot, the Patriot, also Father's Day. Yeah. Yeah, okay, so we watched the Patriot first yes we did, so I'm going to tell you about that. Yep, the Patriot is a movie with Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger.
Speaker 1:Yes, you recognized him.
Speaker 2:I recognized his name in the credits at the end. So that's when I realized that was Heath Ledger. Yeah, it was a bit late. I didn't catch on that quickly. No. But I figured it out eventually. So this movie is about Mel Gibson, who is a dad to seven children, and this is the 1700s. So they are fighting the Revolutionary War, except for Mel Gibson, he doesn't want to fight in the war?
Speaker 2:No, but the British soldiers come over and they capture his oldest son and they're like we're going to hang him. And then another one of Mel Gibson's sons runs out and tries to save him and he gets shot. So then Mel Gibson gets all upset, of course, as you should be and he starts an army.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:And he fights in the war.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:And he is pretty much just trying to get revenge.
Speaker 1:Mm-hmm.
Speaker 2:And also freedom.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:For America? Mm-hmm, because that's what we do.
Speaker 1:Yep.
Speaker 2:We go out and we shoot people and hope we get freedom.
Speaker 1:Yeah Out of that?
Speaker 2:Yeah, that's the movie, and we shoot people and hope we get freedom out of that. Yeah, that's the movie.
Speaker 1:What did you think about it? Yeah, I have to say that I really like this movie. It's long, but we saw the short version of this one.
Speaker 2:Oh, oh, okay, yeah, yeah, I guess so.
Speaker 1:It is still long, it's like two hours and 39 minutes or so. I really enjoy it. It has cool action scenes, it has drama. It makes me feel the feelings. This movie made me cry actually.
Speaker 2:Today.
Speaker 1:Not today, but I got the chills. There's one scene that really you know. Do you do you know which one I'm talking about?
Speaker 2:is it when he fledger dies?
Speaker 1:no, okay, I mean that's sad too, but I mean, it's not really when anyone dies, it's when the girl. She doesn't scream after no scream after her father, whom she said she hated before.
Speaker 2:Obviously she didn't mean that.
Speaker 1:No, she hadn't been talking since her mother died.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:So Mel Gibson hadn't heard her talking since then.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And he just wanted her to say one word and she didn't. And then, when he's leaving, she can't she breaks down. Yeah, that scene.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Has made me cry.
Speaker 2:No, Not today though.
Speaker 1:Not today, but I got the chills.
Speaker 2:Yeah, it was between that one and when Heath Ledger died. Yeah, which were like the strongest ones for me. Mm-hmm. I didn't cry.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Close.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But no.
Speaker 1:Did you feel the feelings oh?
Speaker 2:I felt big feelings.
Speaker 1:Yeah, did you like the movie, because I know that you don't like movies that make you sad.
Speaker 2:I don't care for war movies.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean, and it was really long, I can complain about the movie.
Speaker 1:You can.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and those are my complaints. Whether I liked it or not, I probably won't watch it again. No okay, because of my complaints. I don't want to say I don't like it, though.
Speaker 1:Okay, you are allowed to say that. If you don't, is you're allowed to say what you think.
Speaker 2:Eh, I don't know Like.
Speaker 1:I said I probably won't watch it again. Let me put it this way Did you like it better than Braveheart?
Speaker 2:I don't know, maybe a little bit, but they were fighting for America this time and not Scotland. Yeah, I guess you were more invested in that, I guess. So I guess I didn't hate it. So I think that's my answer.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:I hope that's enough for you. Yeah, okay, that's good. Let's talk about something else.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Let's talk about the next movie.
Speaker 1:Father's Day. Yeah, this movie is called Father's Day and it stars Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Speaker 2:She was the one on Seinfeld, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:Natasha Kinski, who was the mother to the boy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but she was also in the other movie. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Terminal Velocity.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 1:And also Mel Gibson was in this one.
Speaker 2:He was in there for like 10 seconds.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But it was pretty funny.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it was, and I was thinking I want this movie next to a Mel Gibson movie.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Because I knew that he was in this one. Yeah and yeah.
Speaker 2:It's so funny. I wonder why he's even in the movie. I wonder if he was just like nearby. Yeah, maybe they were like can you be in here for like ten seconds? He was like all right. Yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, we're going to cover you in piercings all right, yeah, okay we're gonna cover you in piercings, like all right, yeah, yeah it's must have been like working in the same studio or something.
Speaker 2:Yeah, so random but funny. Yeah, what's the movie about?
Speaker 1:the movie is about a 16 year old boy who runs away from home. So then the mother to the boy talks to two old exes that she dated in the past. She says to both of them that they're this boy's father.
Speaker 2:It's kind of like a Mamma Mia situation.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it is it is. So now both of them wants to find this boy. She asked them to find him for her. Yeah, that's kind of what the movie is about. Then they find the boy and he is in some trouble and that has to be resolved. Yeah, is that okay?
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think so.
Speaker 1:What did you think about this movie?
Speaker 2:I thought that this was a pretty fun movie.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, that was like. My first thought when I was watching the movie was that it was like Mamma Mia, but those fathers aren't really searching for the daughter?
Speaker 1:No, I don't know. It feels like this is more joke heavy.
Speaker 2:Yeah, there's less singing.
Speaker 1:Yeah, in this one, but there are some singing.
Speaker 2:There's Sugar Ray.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Who does the singing? Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Didn't Robin Williams also sing, also sing? Yeah, for a little bit, a little bit yeah yeah, he was singing about some bodily issues made me laugh yes, it was funny because I'm a 12 year old boy pretty much, but yeah, it was a good movie.
Speaker 2:Yeah, what do you think about the movie?
Speaker 1:I like it. Okay. It's been a while since I saw this this was the first time I saw it okay, yeah, I know, I saw it on tv years ago with my grandma. Okay, yeah, yeah, we had fun then. I had fun now.
Speaker 2:We had fun now you and I yeah, not your grandmother no, she's dead yeah, I'm sorry it's okay, I'm sorry to hear that yeah, you didn't know I did but, I don't like being reminded okay okay, okay, I I won't bring it up please, you're gonna make me sad okay, I do like this one.
Speaker 1:It's a remake of a. It's a remake of a French movie.
Speaker 2:Is it? Yes, okay, based off of Mamma Mia.
Speaker 1:No, it's this French guy. I'm not sure how to pronounce his name, but Francis Weber, that's what I call him. Okay, hollywood has remade more of his movies that I like, so I like him, but I've only seen the remakes.
Speaker 2:Okay, the American remakes.
Speaker 1:Maybe we should see the french versions too, maybe wouldn't that be fun yeah, one of my favorite comedies ever is directed by this guy okay and I'm so excited for when we're gonna watch that movie is it french? It's not french. He did the remake in the American remake.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:So he did both the French and the American remake.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I love that movie so much.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:I hope we can see it soon.
Speaker 2:Do you have anything else to say about this?
Speaker 1:No, I really like this one.
Speaker 2:I did too. Movies were okay yeah.
Speaker 1:I like both of them.
Speaker 2:That's good, all right, all right, would you like to take a break?
Speaker 1:Let's take a break.
Speaker 2:We'll be right back.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:Welcome back.
Speaker 1:We're back.
Speaker 2:We are back.
Speaker 1:And yes, you are welcome.
Speaker 2:So you're welcome too. Let me tell you what we're going to do today for the second part of the episode. Yeah, okay, so we are a somewhat educational podcast. Yeah, today we are going to learn how smart we are. Okay. The two of us. We're going to play a game. Okay, it's a game called I'm calling it Dumb Ghosties, because that's what we are.
Speaker 1:Yes, we are. I'm going to be dumber than you.
Speaker 2:I don't know. I really don't know. We'll find out. Should we keep a score? I don't know Do you think that would make this fun. I don't know. I know you don't like being competitive. No I don't, because that brings out a bad side of you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, it does, it hurts your feelings. But I mean, even if we don't keep scores, I will keep scores in my head, so it doesn't really matter.
Speaker 2:Okay, we'll see, all right. All right, so what we're going to do is we have six school subjects and we'll do three rounds of each, so I'm going to ask a question and you'll ask a question and we will see if we are smart or not. Yeah, how much of what should be basic questions, we know. Yeah, if that made sense, I think I already gave away how I'm going to do.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I feel a little bit nervous.
Speaker 2:Yeah, me too, definitely, especially since our first subject is math.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I feel like what's going to screw up for you is me reading the thing, because I'm not going to make any sense.
Speaker 2:You'll be okay. Yeah, okay, you can read just fine.
Speaker 1:Yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, are you ready? Yes, Question number one in math what is 12 times 6? No, sorry, I can't read either, so you're welcome. What is 12 times 8?
Speaker 1:12 times 8. Okay, 96. Yeah.
Speaker 2:All right, all right, give me your question then.
Speaker 1:Number one what is the value of 8 times, and then in parentheses Yep Parentheses. Yeah, 5 plus 3.
Speaker 2:8 times 5 plus 3. Okay, five plus three. Eight times five plus three, okay, that's 64.
Speaker 1:Yes, you are right, Thank you.
Speaker 2:Oh my God, I'm so bad at math. Okay, here's a geometry question. Okay, yes, if a rectangle has a length of 10 centimeters and a width of 6 centimeters, what is its area? Length of 10 and width of 6.
Speaker 1:It's 60, right.
Speaker 2:Yes, yeah, good job, thank you. You're also good at math.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm like this is too easy.
Speaker 2:Okay, okay.
Speaker 1:Let's see Solve for X. Okay is too easy, okay, okay. Let's see solve for x okay, uh. 2x plus 5 equals 13 4 x equals 4 and it should be. Yes, that's right okay, good.
Speaker 2:Good, you also have an algebra question okay, that's algebra.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I even forgot the word for it. Okay, that's good.
Speaker 2:Mine is very similar to yours.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:Okay, 2x plus 7 equals 15. 4. Yeah, so that's good that we had the same answers.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:You have one more math for me.
Speaker 1:Yes, I do. What is the area of a triangle with base 10 centimeter and height 6 centimeters?
Speaker 2:Is that 60 as well?
Speaker 1:No, triangle.
Speaker 2:Right the area.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Okay, I feel like I need pi included here. No, that's only for circles. Yeah. What's the area then, if it's not the base times height?
Speaker 1:You can think that, but then you have to divide.
Speaker 2:By two. What were my numbers?
Speaker 1:10 and 6. 30.
Speaker 2:Yes, okay, cool, all right, we're gonna move on to history Thirty. Yes, okay, cool, alright. We're gonna move on to, uh, to history. Okay, this one I have no problem with because I am the master of history.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, you are.
Speaker 2:I know like everything.
Speaker 1:We didn't have future. No, no, we didn't.
Speaker 2:So we almost had present time, but uh yeah no, okay, number one. Who was the first president of the United States?
Speaker 1:George Washington.
Speaker 2:That's true, good job.
Speaker 1:Okay, number one who was the first president of the United States Did?
Speaker 2:you have the same question, yeah. Oh, no, we can't have that. That was also George Washington.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Let's see if you have the second one as well. Yeah, in which year if you have the second one?
Speaker 1:as well, yeah.
Speaker 2:In which year did World War II end?
Speaker 1:That was 1945.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay yes. What major world event began in 1939 and ended in 1945?
Speaker 2:I'm going to guess World War II. Yeah, okay, I'm going to guess World War II. Yeah Okay, open Eyes is not delivering very well here, okay, what ancient civilization built the pyramids at Giza?
Speaker 1:That's the Egyptians, the ancient Egyptians. Asian Ancient.
Speaker 2:The Asian Egyptians? Yeah, yeah, maybe, yeah. Egyptians, asian ancients, the asian egyptians yeah, yeah maybe, yeah, okay.
Speaker 1:So number three which asian? Asian ancient civilization built the pyramids of giza?
Speaker 2:the ancient egyptians yeah, you're right why do I have the same question I? Don't know that's annoying, yeah, okay. Next subject Science. I'm also really good at science. Yeah, number one.
Speaker 1:What is the chemical symbol for water, h2o?
Speaker 2:You have the same one.
Speaker 1:I do.
Speaker 2:We need to do something. Okay, how about you ask your number one and I'll answer it and I'll give you a new question?
Speaker 1:Okay, okay, yeah, your number one, and I'll answer it and I'll give you a new question.
Speaker 2:Okay, okay yeah, yeah, okay, where. So I'm gonna, you're gonna do, you want to do the first question this time?
Speaker 1:science in science okay, right, number one what is the chemical symbol for water? Um h2o you're right, I am, you're smart.
Speaker 2:I am Thank you Okay.
Speaker 1:But that's easy. That was a pretty easy one, yeah.
Speaker 2:You would think it was easy. Okay, what gas do humans breathe in that is essential for survival.
Speaker 1:That is oxygen. Yeah, o2. O2. Number two Name the planet that is known as the red planet.
Speaker 2:Is that Mars?
Speaker 1:It is.
Speaker 2:Okay, good, let's see what is the center of an atom called.
Speaker 1:Center of an atom. You know, I'm not sure if I know the English word.
Speaker 2:Go ahead.
Speaker 1:Should I say the Swedish?
Speaker 2:word yeah, if you think you have it.
Speaker 1:I'm thinking jón, who's that, if you think?
Speaker 2:you have it.
Speaker 1:I'm thinking jun. Who's that Jun? That's not it.
Speaker 2:That's not it.
Speaker 1:No, okay, no, then I don't know.
Speaker 2:It's the nucleus Kärna, kärna. Okay. Or that's what it translates to Sen kärna. Huh, did you know that word? I know nucleus.
Speaker 1:You did know the answer.
Speaker 2:I know.
Speaker 1:No, okay.
Speaker 2:I would not have guessed it. Okay, I knew of it.
Speaker 1:Okay, I didn't.
Speaker 2:But if I didn't read it then I wouldn't have guessed it.
Speaker 1:No. What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis? You know that Photosynthesis, that's one.
Speaker 2:They absorb carbon dioxide. Yes, yes, co2. Soto, soto, okay. Your last question which organ pumps blood throughout the body? Your blood pumper?
Speaker 1:That one. Yeah, that's the heart.
Speaker 2:Oh, okay, yes, it is Okay, our next, no Wait, yes, yes, my turn. Yeah. Geography is the next subject, yes, one which we both have proven to each other. We are not very good at this.
Speaker 1:We suck at that yeah.
Speaker 2:Let's laugh about how much we don't know geography yeah okay, what is the longest river in the world?
Speaker 1:I'm gonna be so stupid when I guess this wrong, okay, but I'm gonna guess nile yeah, you're right.
Speaker 2:Is that that's correct?
Speaker 1:and that's how you say it, right? Yeah, denial, maybe denial, denial, maybe Denial.
Speaker 2:Denial or denial.
Speaker 1:Denial.
Speaker 2:Right, that is a river. Yeah, and it runs deep.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, okay, should I ask mine?
Speaker 2:That would be cool if we could keep going, cool, cool, cool.
Speaker 1:Cool, cool. What is the capital city of France? Paris, that is true.
Speaker 2:Let's go through capitals. Okay, can you name the capitals of the states?
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Can you name the states? All of them?
Speaker 1:Not all of them.
Speaker 2:Okay, if I gave you the name of a state, could you point it out on the map?
Speaker 1:No, probably not.
Speaker 2:Anyway, Mount Everest is part of which mountain range?
Speaker 1:I'm probably going to guess it's wrong Again, but I'm going to say Himalayans.
Speaker 2:Okay, but can you stop like introducing yourself as being wrong.
Speaker 1:Hello, my name is Matias and I'm wrong.
Speaker 2:Because you keep getting them right every time you say you're wrong.
Speaker 1:Okay, so stop being a liar.
Speaker 2:You got it right, okay, time you say you're wrong.
Speaker 1:Okay, so stop being a liar you got it right.
Speaker 2:Okay, thank you, you're welcome, hmm. Next question.
Speaker 1:Which continent is the Sahara Desert located on?
Speaker 2:Continent? Yes, it's not Nevada. No. No, um is it? Is it Africa it? Is. Okay, like it's either Africa or it's Nevada, okay, which ocean is the largest?
Speaker 1:Oh.
Speaker 2:It's a very specific ocean.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I'm thinking Pacific Ocean. Yes, it is. I would have answered that without your hints.
Speaker 2:I thought it was funny. Yeah, I knew, you knew it. Yeah, otherwise I wouldn't have given without your hints.
Speaker 1:I just I thought it was funny yeah.
Speaker 2:I knew, you knew it.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Otherwise I wouldn't have given it to you.
Speaker 1:No, okay Name the longest river in the world.
Speaker 2:No, it's Denial.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, no Denial River.
Speaker 2:Denial River. Here's one, an extra, a bonus geography. Okay, because you you had the same question as me yeah, so I get an extra you get an extra.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's your punishment what is the largest con?
Speaker 2:what is the largest continent on Earth?
Speaker 1:Largest continent. Wow, I'm really unsure about that.
Speaker 2:Really yeah, okay, okay.
Speaker 1:You knew, I know Without looking at the answer Wow, africa, no, no, asia, asia, yeah, okay.
Speaker 2:You've got Russiaussia and everything. Yeah, I guess. Okay. Next subject music theory ready. How many semitones make up an octave? I mean I'm thinking eight uh, don't worry, because I wouldn't have known either it, it's 12.
Speaker 1:Oh, you know, oct, oct.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you would think so.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:But no, no, that wasn't it.
Speaker 1:Doesn't make sense.
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 1:How many notes are there in a standard musical octave?
Speaker 2:Well, if you had semitones and I got notes right, yeah. I'm going to guess six.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:No, okay, right, yeah, I'm gonna guess six no, no okay should I say is it 12? It's eight I should have had that you should have. We should have switched questions yeah because I would have been wrong either way. In four, four time, how many beats does a whole note get?
Speaker 1:Four, four times.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Wow, I'm really bad at this. I'm gonna keep on guessing eight, it's four.
Speaker 2:Oh, Four out of four times a beat. A whole note gets four beats.
Speaker 1:Okay, yeah, you, you would I guess that.
Speaker 2:I don't know.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:I didn't get the question. No, I have the answer though.
Speaker 1:Me neither. I'm like four, four, that's eight.
Speaker 2:That's true. You're not wrong in that sense.
Speaker 1:What symbol indicates a note should be played one semitone higher.
Speaker 2:And it has a name. Okay, obviously the symbols have a name. I guess, A semitone higher. Is that a sharp note?
Speaker 1:Yeah, oh, my God, really, it says sharp and in a parenthesis it says hashtag.
Speaker 2:Yeah, yeah, Okay cool.
Speaker 1:What's hashtag?
Speaker 2:It's the symbol for sharp. Oh, okay, so you hear like they play it in C sharp.
Speaker 1:Okay C hashtag Right. Okay C hashtag Right.
Speaker 2:Okay, c the hashtag.
Speaker 1:Hmm.
Speaker 2:Sharp, hashtag sharp.
Speaker 1:Hmm.
Speaker 2:For the modern kids out there. Yeah, Okay. Oh, I have to ask you now.
Speaker 1:It's my turn Um.
Speaker 2:What is the Italian term for playing loudly? When the song gets louder?
Speaker 1:Italian word. This is something you should.
Speaker 2:You heard, I guess yes, I was in choir oh yeah, I wasn't no, so that's a problem I know that, um, this guy was in the movie okay, uh, with weird al okay, and I remember, I remember he was standing next to Al in a recent movie. We've seen it a couple times together.
Speaker 1:Okay, I know the movie. Okay, oh, okay, okay, okay.
Speaker 2:You know who I'm talking about.
Speaker 1:Yes.
Speaker 2:The record producers. Al was one of them and he was saying how much he didn't like the song.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay.
Speaker 2:The guy who was with him in that.
Speaker 1:Oh, okay, okay, what's his name. Will Forte.
Speaker 2:Yeah, forte.
Speaker 1:Forte. Ah, okay, okay, the actor. Okay Now Forte.
Speaker 2:Right, that's my answer. That was a good guess.
Speaker 1:Yeah, all right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, all right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, named after Will Forte I think so yeah.
Speaker 2:Few people know it. He's loud, apparently.
Speaker 1:Yeah, he gets louder.
Speaker 2:He does. Would you like you have another question for me?
Speaker 1:I think I do. I'm sorry for taking so long. It's okay, what is the time? Signature of a waltz.
Speaker 2:Time signature of a waltz.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Is that four eighths? No. Oh, I'm not even close. I'm completely wrong Time signature.
Speaker 1:I mean it's something like you said, but it's not those specifics.
Speaker 2:Is it bigger or smaller, smaller? Oh, it's not those specifics, okay.
Speaker 1:Is it bigger or smaller, smaller? Oh, it's slower then. Or I don't know.
Speaker 2:I'll make it faster then Okay, I said four, eighths. Okay, I'm going to go with two, four. So, close One, four, two, sixths.
Speaker 1:No Two, fifths. No, you were closer with two four, two sixths, no, two fifths. No, you were closer with two fourths.
Speaker 2:Three fourths yes, okay.
Speaker 1:That's it.
Speaker 2:All right.
Speaker 1:Three fourths, fourths, fourths Time yeah.
Speaker 2:All right, good, yes, let's go on to our last subject, our favorite. Yes, physical education. Yay, number one, physical education. What is the standard distance of a marathon in?
Speaker 1:kilometers. Yes, that's 42 kilometers.
Speaker 2:Yeah, mine says 42.195. Okay, but yeah, 42. Yeah mine says 42.195.
Speaker 1:Okay, but yeah, 42. Yeah, okay, what is the standard number of players on a soccer team at one time?
Speaker 2:At a time, okay, yeah, and it says on the field at one time. Okay, of one team.
Speaker 1:On a soccer team. Yeah, okay is it?
Speaker 2:I want to say eight, no Ten.
Speaker 1:Almost.
Speaker 2:Twenty no, that's too many.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you were really really close with ten.
Speaker 2:Twelve.
Speaker 1:You're almost, yeah, you're as close with twelve as you are with ten.
Speaker 2:Eight.
Speaker 1:You're.
Speaker 2:I started with that.
Speaker 1:Yeah, you're not as close anymore. Eleven yes, why that's annoying. I don as close anymore 11. Yes.
Speaker 2:Why that's annoying. I don't like that.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:We're changing the rules of soccer. Okay. Was it soccer? Yes, okay. Stretching before exercise helps prevent what it's not STDs.
Speaker 1:Stretching that prevents injuries, I guess.
Speaker 2:Yeah, like muscle strains that's that's true.
Speaker 1:Yep, I mean injuries. That could be like anything it doesn't really prevent like fractures and stuff like that you can't really stretch your bones.
Speaker 2:No, it doesn't work that way.
Speaker 1:No.
Speaker 2:Muscle injury is them. Yeah, that's true, you won't be specific.
Speaker 1:Name one benefit of regular cardiovascular exercise.
Speaker 2:Okay, healthy heart.
Speaker 1:Very good, thank you. It says improved heart health.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I'm kind of right Were there others, because you said one.
Speaker 1:Yeah, other valid answers? Increased stamina.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Reduced risk of disease, etc.
Speaker 2:Okay, all right. Speaking of cardiovascular exercises, which piece of equipment is mainly used for cardiovascular exercise indoors? Yeah that must be a treadmill.
Speaker 1:Yeah, we've done that before.
Speaker 2:We've been on a treadmill, yeah, last question.
Speaker 1:Ever, ever, today, yeah, okay, in basketball.
Speaker 2:Okay.
Speaker 1:Yeah, how many points is a shot worth if taken behind the three-point line?
Speaker 2:Six no Seven.
Speaker 1:Think about the question.
Speaker 2:Two, no Three-point line Three yes, okay. Okay, I don't do sports.
Speaker 1:No, but you got it yeah, eventually.
Speaker 2:Eventually I figured it out, yeah All right, well, I figured it out. Yeah, all right. Well, that was that. Yeah, how do you feel it went?
Speaker 1:I think we're okay.
Speaker 2:Are we equals?
Speaker 1:I think, so I don't.
Speaker 2:Did we both win?
Speaker 1:Yeah or lose. Did we both lose? Yeah, however you want to, because I think we did okay.
Speaker 2:We did. Okay, I think we would pass a test.
Speaker 1:You think so?
Speaker 2:Yeah. Maybe very like on the edge there, but yeah, like an eight out of 10, which is what I got on my math test today. Oh, cool, yeah. On one of the questions that I got wrong, I only got it wrong because I guessed completely, because I forgot how to do the problem. Okay. And the other one was a dumb mistake because I added numbers instead of multiplying them, and I knew to multiply, but for some reason in my head I added them. Huh, cool, right.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Yeah, anyway. So then, while we're nearing the end of our episode, please tell me what is ruining your life.
Speaker 1:I think it's my hands.
Speaker 2:They ruin my life too.
Speaker 1:Yeah, my hands.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Yeah, I. You have such dry skin, you're so broken, that's true, but I do a lot of work with my hands at work, so I'm almost blistering.
Speaker 2:That's not nice.
Speaker 1:No, so that's not fun. No, and yeah, so that's my complaint, All right. What's ruining my life right now? All right. What's ruining your life? What is ruining my life right now? All right. What's ruining your life?
Speaker 2:What is ruining my life? Emotions, I'd say I don't like them, I don't like having them and I don't like how they affect how I feel.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 2:I don't like how emotions give me emotions. Yeah, you get emotional, I get emotional over my emotions and I don't like it.
Speaker 1:That's a problem.
Speaker 2:It's a big problem. That's that it is. Are you out of sips now?
Speaker 1:Yes, so that means we're all out of episode.
Speaker 2:That's right, because I'm also out of sips.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Would you like to wrap this up?
Speaker 1:Let's do that.
Speaker 2:Okay, I'm also out of sips. Yeah, would you like to wrap this up? Let's do that. Okay, thank you for listening to this episode. Uh, we hope that you learned something today. Yeah, I believe we might have learned things too I think so okay, thank you for joining us again for our last live, mad limbs Live.
Speaker 1:Mad Libs Right.
Speaker 2:Yeah, um, our next one is October 11th. Okay, I believe. Hmm, so find all the information on that in the description of this episode. Yeah, I did get some fan mail, oh really Cool. Yeah, I got the first fan mail in a while. It was a response to me making milkshakes at work, okay, and they said Is it the same person? It is. This is from my sister. She says I can tell you want a taste of the milkshake man. That's from a Eurovision song from 2025.
Speaker 1:Recently, oh okay, cool, that's from a Eurovision song from 2025 recently.
Speaker 2:Oh okay, cool, yeah. So I I don't know how to respond to them. I'm, I'm not a milkshake man, no, but I'm a woman. I'm a woman and I make milkshakes sometimes, so that's kind of cool yeah um.
Speaker 1:Milkshake woman.
Speaker 2:Right, we'll be back with a brand new episode next Tuesday. Yeah. As usual. Mm-hmm. And anything else.
Speaker 1:I don't think so.
Speaker 2:All right, have a good I don't know life.
Speaker 1:Yeah, have a good week.
Speaker 2:Good week and.
Speaker 1:Until next time.
Speaker 2:Work hard. Yeah, that's all.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:Thank you and goodbye.
Speaker 1:Yes, bye, bye.
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