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How odd are your Google searches? As weird as ours? Listen in as we discuss some recent ones!

Amy, Kitty & Stacey Season 1 Episode 42

Ever found yourself Googling something embarrassing or oddly specific? We've all been there! Grab your favorite cocktail and join us for a hilarious and candid chat about our wild week, including Amy's colonoscopy prep saga. The episode is a rollercoaster of relatable moments, spontaneous laughter, and a dive into the unpredictability of life’s everyday quirks.

Can you imagine a butter sculpture so amazing it draws record-breaking crowds? Stacey’s adventure at the Iowa State Fair opened up a lively discussion about fair attractions, from unique livestock to mouth-watering lobster rolls. We also explore the intriguing world of Laura Geller’s makeup line for mature skin and share charming misadventures like Amy’s humorous mix-up involving the 1997 movie "Eight Heads in a Duffel Bag" and Harvey Keitel. Our chat is filled with stories that will make you laugh out loud and maybe even inspire your next Google search.

Picture this: rhythmic gymnastics, Moscow Mules, and a spirited debate on which sports belong in the Olympics. We compare gymnastics disciplines, ponder the inclusion of 'Breaking' as an Olympic event, and even suggest some unconventional sports like dodgeball and mini golf. End the session with us as we raise our glasses, savor the moment, and celebrate the joy of spontaneous, carefree living. It’s the perfect blend of entertainment, laughter, and thoughtful musings that you won’t want to miss. Cheers to living in the moment and enjoying a cocktail-filled conversation with friends!

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Speaker 1:

Hello, I'm a tour de force running. Get me to the top. I don't need an invitation. I'm about to start a celebration Hello, good evening.

Speaker 2:

How are you, ladies? Peachy, great Peachy, peachy. Hey, how about you, guys?

Speaker 3:

Good, Doing good. Rounding out the weekend? Yes, we are, except the week it's we are, except the week.

Speaker 4:

It's Friday Eve, it's Thursday night for me.

Speaker 2:

Thursday night for you, sunday for Kitty and I, who get to go back to work tomorrow. Yeah, but it is what it is. Yep, all right. Well, we are three cocktails in. I wish I was three cocktails in right now.

Speaker 4:

Right, we wish we were three cocktails in. I wish I was three cocktails in right now, right.

Speaker 2:

We wish we were three cocktails in, exactly, and tonight's podcast. We have no idea how it's going to go. We don't know how our topic's going to go. We'll just have to see, kind of like all of our topics, honestly.

Speaker 4:

Yes, we're getting very good at the ad lib, the yes and the improv. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, so after this episode drops and you listen or you watch, please give us feedback. In fact, give us feedback, or whatever you want to give us feedback on any past episode, this episode, what you'd like to hear, what you'd like to see us do Because you know it's sometimes a struggle for us to find something we think we can, you know, talk about for a half hour, or which direction we want to go with it.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, I feel like we can always talk. Yes, yes, it's just whether it comes full circle or it has a direction. Yes, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, right, yeah, this one we're going to try. We're going to look at our past Google search, so the last few Google searches, and see what comes up as a, you know, interesting recent topic, and see what we can do, we can say about it.

Speaker 4:

I'm super fired up about this. I'm sure you guys are going to be too. I'm ready.

Speaker 2:

You want to go first.

Speaker 4:

I would love to Okay Colonoscopy prep drink name.

Speaker 3:

Wow, it's that time I guess we know what you're doing this week? Yes, aren't you?

Speaker 4:

Yes, yes, let's see. And then it's drink for colonoscopy over the counter. What is the easiest colonoscopy prep to tolerate? And it just went down a rabbit hole from there. Cool, all because.

Speaker 3:

Didn't your doctor just tell you what to get?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you didn't get the printout.

Speaker 4:

Oh no, I got the printout. I left it at home on the counter instead of putting it in my purse, so when I went to the store I would know what I was getting. I see, yeah, and so of course I know I need the Gatorade, needed um the mirror lax which I had some um got home, pulled it out of the cupboard and it has about a tablespoon in it. So I get to go back to the store. Um, but I could not remember what that disgusting little bottle of clear, white, nasty salt water that's flavored was called, and I was hoping to get it like um do like a target pickup so I could just run in on the way home and pick it up mm-hmm yes, it's magnesium citrate saline.

Speaker 4:

Hate it yummy, so today is tomorrow is fasting all day. I'm not so good at that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, uh-huh.

Speaker 2:

That's an exciting topic.

Speaker 4:

Hey, we're going with what the search is.

Speaker 2:

Do you have a ride home from your procedure?

Speaker 4:

Well, I need to call, I need to ask some advice on this one. So the procedure is about 40 minutes south of here. I have to be there at 715. I called my lovely local daughter the one I gave birth to and have raised and have been her emotional support animal, and she told me no. So go figure, I'm going to take an Uber down there and of course they won't let you Uber home. And is it too early in the relationship with somebody, somewhere between three and four months, to have them pick you up while you're less than your stellar self, or is it perfect timing so they can see what you're like when you're not your a plus person?

Speaker 3:

I.

Speaker 2:

Do you want to scare him away? Do you want him to you know?

Speaker 3:

I think the latter I think it's good, why not?

Speaker 4:

I'm going to go with it.

Speaker 2:

Okay, well, report back on that. One See how that goes.

Speaker 4:

We had a first little kind of a butting of heads Friday night. You did, and, Stacey, I thought of you. What did you? We went to a work function. We were meeting there, my work function. We were meeting there. I've I found us what parking ramp we were going to park in. I found where we were going to meet. I sent the information. I get there. I can't find the parking ramp.

Speaker 4:

So I just park right on the street, right around the block, I'm out and I'm calling and he wasn't answering. And then, all of a sudden, I got a call from him. I'm like okay, where are you at? You know, are you at the parking ramp? Where are you? He, he goes, no, I'm over at this place. I'm like what, what, where? And he goes.

Speaker 4:

Well, the place you wanted us to meet did you even look where it's at? It's a mile and a half away. We're not walking that far. And I'm like oh, okay, I just used the map that was provided to me. I'm like let's, let's go to this place. Daughter says this place is really close. No, let's just go over here. I'm like okay, well, where is it? Well, you just walk towards the stadium. Really, Now I've got the broken toe, which you told you guys about before, and now I'm like well, where is it Like where? Where am I walking? Well, it's between this and this. So I get there and I'm pissed, I'm mad and I thought to myself this is what I did to Stacy through quite a few days of France. We had a plan, and then I changed it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, let's do something, okay, all right.

Speaker 4:

Well, it was fine. But he kind of looked at me like he, whatever I. I said, okay, I all right, I'm sorry. The place I suggested was, you know, a mile and a half away, and he gets his phone out to show me I'm like, I said you were right, how much more right do you need to be? And he's like oh, I'm like I already said you were right, I'm wrong, you are Boy, we laughed and whatever. So. But that's kind of also one of those interesting things when you get into a relationship and you know little, annoyances bubble up.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, it's going to happen eventually. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, you know little annoyances bubble up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's going to happen eventually. Oh, yeah, yeah, yep, so Well, that's all very interesting. Kitty, what do?

Speaker 4:

you got the version there.

Speaker 3:

Okay, so the most recent thing that I searched is Laura Geller. Ooh do tell yeah, so I've been seeing ads. Uh, I w I watched an infomercial, or maybe it was on shopping network, I'm not sure. So Laura Geller is, um, she has created a makeup line. It's probably been around for a long time. Okay so, and it's for mature skin? Okay so, and it's for mature skin.

Speaker 3:

So I just continue to struggle with finding a foundation that I like, and even when using a setting spray, I feel like my makeup goes away during the day. So I checked it out. I watched some of the videos on it. It looks good, so I made uh made a recent purchase, so I'll report back once it arrives. Good, Good.

Speaker 4:

Good to hear. Share with us.

Speaker 2:

Uh-huh, we do. That's a good one.

Speaker 3:

Stacey, what's yours? Would you like to know what my last one was?

Speaker 2:

Yes, please, I will state Fair attendance. Oh Good, yesterday, my mother and my brother and I the three of us, and just three of us went to the Iowa State Fair and the weather was very nice. The weather around here has been super nice, so it was a good day to go, because it wasn't 100 degrees, which is usually what it is during state fair time, and it was packed. I mean, there was a million people. Well, there wasn't really a million people, because I know exactly how many. There was 128,732. Set a record yesterday, so it was a lot of people, but it was still fun. We just kind of do what we do walk around, what do you do?

Speaker 4:

What's the first thing you go do?

Speaker 2:

Well, it depends on to us we're not going to. Well, even though I say we're not going to, we do you know we're not going to go here and you know we're not going to go here. You know, this is not going to be our route.

Speaker 2:

So depending on which gate you go in, we kind of saw what was there. You know they have varied industries building, which is all the businesses that come to the fair and try to, you know, sell their stuff Walked through there on the way to the. I don't know what you call that road, but main, Did you get some pencils?

Speaker 4:

No, Did you? I take it you didn't win the hot tub, or you would have told us that.

Speaker 2:

No, we didn't even take time to sign up for stuff. We just walked through and looked, so yeah, not a lot. Walked down the main avenue avenue, went in to another place that's, you know, kind of similar selling stuff. You know, none of us, we weren't there to buy stuff. So just more like you know, I tell people we kind of go to the state fair for the food. Honestly we see a lot of stuff. You know we saw the butter cow. Iowa State Fair is famous for the butter cow. There was the 50th anniversary for the sky ride thing. You know it's like a ski lift kind of like thing but it goes all the way over you know the whole state fair 50th anniversary of that. So there was another butter sculpture of one of those you know Interesting. So those are interesting. I can't imagine a lot of fairs have those but literally like a giant cow, life-size cow, life-size other stuff made out of butter butter sculpture.

Speaker 4:

So Minnesota State Fair does butter sculptures of the princesses? Oh interesting. How would you like to have your likeness sculpted out of butter?

Speaker 2:

I feel like my likeness would be melting right now, right as everything falls yeah, so there was a butter caitlin clark last summer, so yeah, they do that kind of stuff too. So that's interesting. Um, of course, we have to walk through, you know, the cow barn and the sheep barn and the horse barn and the horse barn and the grand champion barn I did know somebody that got grand champion lamb, I think you know different, different things like that and then we go eat. Usually we pick something and then we share it and we go to somewhere else. We pick something and share it. We did a lot of that. We sat and watched an ATV races. That was interesting. We just happened on that, so that was kind of funny.

Speaker 4:

And that was what you did on your vacation.

Speaker 2:

Yes, kind of. We didn't exactly race on vacation, we just rode through the forest, you know. But these were like little types of, you know, 10 year olds racing on little bitty ones to adults. You know there was a lot of different classes, so that was interesting, that was kind of fun. What was your favorite?

Speaker 4:

food.

Speaker 2:

Well, the new food at the state fair. They usually have a bunch of new things, usually have a bunch of new things, but one of the things that was new this year was the lobster lobster roll and lobster dog. Lobster, corn dog, right, so corn dog made out of lobster. I didn't find the corn, the corn dog, lobster stand, but I did find the lobster roll so I did have that because I love lobster. That was good. So that was a new thing, and we shared just the regular old corn dog, which is always my favorite. So just weird things like that, yeah. So anyway, that's what I, that's what my last Google was.

Speaker 3:

All right back to Amy.

Speaker 4:

Back to Amy. What do you? Got Eight heads in a duffel bag.

Speaker 3:

Eight, wait, wait, eight heads. Eight heads in a duffel bag, yes, and a duffel bag In a duffel bag.

Speaker 2:

Okay, what is that?

Speaker 4:

It was a movie in 1997. And I was thinking it was Harvey Keitel. And then I got to thinking no wait, harvey, this is how my old brain works. I feel like my mom. So then I was thinking no, no, no, harvey Keitel was on the Carol Burnett show no no, that's harvey corman, see how this works those two people could not be more different and

Speaker 4:

then I'm like no, no, no, I know it was harvey kytel. He was in that movie. Was it one head in a duffel bag? Was it a duffel bag? What? What was that? So I google movie 90s movie head in a duffel bag. That was my search. So what is the real answer? It's called eight heads in a duffel bag. And it wasn't harvey keitel, it was joe pesci. I have become my mother. My mom could never get actors or actresses names right, so, like the movie Terms of Endearment, she loved that. Barbara Wanger that was in there.

Speaker 2:

It was Deborah Winger, very close, yep, I have a question yeah, did you picture Harvey Keitel, or did you picture Joe Pesci, but thought that was Harvey Keitel, which is I?

Speaker 4:

was actually picturing Harvey Keitel. I was right in my head with the visual and the name, but for that split second I did think no, no, no, harvey Keitel was the name of the guy on the Carol Burnett show.

Speaker 2:

Which isn't right either. Oh my goodness, oh my God, that's a good one, yep.

Speaker 4:

That was one of mine, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Okay, good, good Kitty, what do you got?

Speaker 3:

Okay, so my next one then was how tall is Simone Biles?

Speaker 4:

And how tall is Simone Biles? She's not very tall 4'11" 4'11", 4'11" yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

I know, no wonder. No wonder she can flip all over. She's teeny. Someone's shorter than me? I know you found someone. All right, stacey Honey. Okay, my one, previous to that, was how old is Mick Jagger? He was in the audience, we were watching the Olympics, and he was in the audience and, you know, barty and I were disagreeing and I said, oh, I think he's in his 70s. Well, guess how old Mick Jagger is? 84. 81. 84. 81. Ooh, you know. And honestly, I'll be honest about Mick Jagger I don't think he looks worse than he did 40 years ago. No, you know what I mean. He looks the same. He doesn't look any worse anyway, nope. So that was interesting.

Speaker 4:

Okay, you guys, now mine are boring. New York Times mini crossword. Oh, I do this every single day and I don't know why I don't just leave it up as one of the tabs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I do the same thing with wordle, like connections, so I didn't know you still play that. You don't post to me that you still play that.

Speaker 4:

Yes, I do all four. I do Wordle, I do connections, I do the mini and I do strands. No, is it Hang on?

Speaker 2:

I don't know what that one is Strands. Hmm, well, there you go, yeah. Yeah, it's strands. Yeah, we should take a poll on who still does wordle, because I still do wordle, I still do connections.

Speaker 4:

I thought that was the only two we were doing now yeah, um, today was another one of those wordles that makes me so angry. I got the first, third and fifth letter on my very first try. It took me four tries to guess the word. It makes me so mad.

Speaker 3:

I'm very sporadic with it.

Speaker 4:

It's what I do while I'm having my breakfast in the morning. Yeah, it jogs my mind. It gets the synapses firing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I like Wordle, I like connections. Sometimes that frustrates the heck out of me and I just start picking, because I just want to see the answer, because I miss one and it's like ugh.

Speaker 4:

I think I enjoy connections more than I enjoy Wordle.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yeah, I think I do too.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's a good one, Although yesterday's. I didn't finish yesterday's and I couldn't help but think to myself if yesterday's was actually a test that we were given in any sort of school setting, I would have argued three out of the four categories. They had a word in those, one word in each one of those categories that I have never read or heard used in the manner that they were grouping that they were using.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I called BS. Sometimes they stump me because they'll have, you know, like three nouns in a verb, like the one word, doesn't quite fit with the other three, so I think it's part of the other section. Yeah, If our listeners don't know what we're talking about. You need to try connections Because it takes a little thinking and you know deduction and elimination. It takes some skills.

Speaker 4:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, let us know what you think. Yeah.

Speaker 3:

Kitty, what do you got? All right? My next one was how old is Gwen Stefani?

Speaker 4:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

That's a good one.

Speaker 4:

She is a couple years. She's pretty close to our age. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, is she a year older than us or a year younger?

Speaker 3:

Younger, younger. She's 54. 54. Yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, that's a good one. Why did you Google that? Did you see, like all the commercials for the Voice, you know who's on the Voice this season.

Speaker 3:

No, because we went to the concert when we were at the Marazzi. So I think it was that is right. Bill and I were talking about it afterward.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, that was a good concert.

Speaker 4:

Stacey and I went and saw talking about it afterward Mm-hmm. Yeah, that's a good one. Yeah, that was a good concert, Stacey and I went and saw.

Speaker 2:

Yeah we did in Vegas. What theater was that?

Speaker 4:

in.

Speaker 2:

What year? No, what theater. Oh, what theater. Yeah, where did you go? I think it was oh gosh, I can't. Planet Hollywood, wasn't Planet.

Speaker 4:

Hollywood, wasn't it Planet.

Speaker 2:

Hollywood, Like by the Miracle Mile shops.

Speaker 4:

I think yeah, it was so good, her costumes were super good.

Speaker 3:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, and we sat way up at the top, way up, yeah, behind the weird family where the dad danced more than his wife did.

Speaker 2:

I remember that that was so weird. It was like a family of four, you know, mom, dad and two kids and the kids. What do we call them? Teenagers?

Speaker 4:

yeah, teenagers 14 yeah, they did like 12 and maybe 16.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they didn't move a muscle and the dad was just going. He was dancing the whole time and the mom was half in it.

Speaker 4:

But it was just weird. The thing that made it weird was they look like they just rolled out of church. Yeah, Backy pants and like a popped collar on this dude Well they dressed up a little, I suppose.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, okay, I don't know I know, we'll give them the benefit of the doubt. All right, I don't know. All right, that was weird. One of my last ones was time zones. I was Googling it when we were up at the Upper Peninsula, because they're literally where we went was crossing time zones constantly, depending on where we were. They're right on the line. Yeah, I know it was interesting. And there was even one funny thing, because you know even towns that they go to different time zones, so, yeah, so one thing a bar had two clocks, just so you knew, your what time it was for you, evidently, to get home. Another thing we had we were meeting a group of people and the one person was like an hour early because she was thinking her time zone, not the time zone you're going to. You know, which I just found so interesting because we don't ever think of that at all. We're not close to a time zone and that has to be super confusing half the time.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, when it's only an hour off. I would think it would be very confusing.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, yeah, interesting Hmm.

Speaker 4:

My Google search was USA versus Brazil. Oh, the match preview for US women's national team soccer. And they won the gold and it was a great game. So I watched that, watched the first half while driving to work, put it on my little phone, turned my phone. That was a very good game.

Speaker 2:

Interesting. Are you guys going?

Speaker 4:

to miss the Olympics.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, yes I do I am and something that I really enjoyed watching was the rhythmic gymnastics. Oh, really, yeah, and I so. Is it my? My perception is that you know the, the regular, whatever regular gymnastics, they're the. You know that's the sport to be in, and I wonder if they you know what sort of interaction they have with the rhythmic gymnast? Like, do they go and watch and whatever? How do they feel about each other's sport?

Speaker 4:

Is there a?

Speaker 3:

hierarchy. Yeah, is there a hierarchy and watching. I actually enjoyed watching the rhythmic more than the regular because they're so much more graceful and they're longer routines and they're throwing those bowling pin things and catching them and those ribbons all over the place and it's impressive. And these girls, these girls don't just do the splits like the splits like this, they actually go like that. I mean, when they jump up and, you know, split their legs, it's like that. Yeah yeah, Flexibility is off the charts.

Speaker 4:

So did you watch any of the synchronized swimming then?

Speaker 2:

I did not catch any of that. It was. It would have been similar to the no-transcript.

Speaker 4:

Women's relay teams the hurtling the men's. I got sucked into high jump. I got sucked into long jump. A couple of intermediate distances, Yep, I watched the marathon today.

Speaker 2:

The marathon was today that was shown today. The marathon was today, that was showed today. That was interesting. I watched the end of it which is so.

Speaker 4:

Where did they run through? Did you get to see all the sites where they were running?

Speaker 2:

yes, it was hard because they don't show a lot, but they went close to Versailles. Wow, versailles, it was way well, it was like, yeah, 26.2 miles, yeah, it was a long ways, so I don't know where they started and where they ended, but, um, yeah, it was cool, cool watching that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it's been fun to just turn on and just watch what's ever on, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, I didn't get anything, you know, like DVR so I could go, so it was just whatever was on was on. So, yeah, should we start the whole conversation about breaking? Oh my God.

Speaker 2:

Oh my God Horrendous oh my god, oh my god. Horrendous. Yeah, the only and I wish I would have, I wish I my phone, would like I'm gonna have to google some more, like actual women's that were maybe good, because who is the one that it's just, it would be like you and I going to do it. It was so bad, so bad.

Speaker 4:

First of, all, I'm not wearing a track suit from 1984 that my mom wore, right, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

I can't remember who was it.

Speaker 2:

Australia. Is that the one that they're just? It was so bad, oh my gosh, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I wanted to see like people that you see in music videos, you know I was hoping that if this is going to be an Olympic sport, let's get some. You know, it looked like jazzercise.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, see, and, like I said, that's the only woman I saw. The men's was pretty good. I saw the men's final, the last two of the men's, and it was again breaking. I'm, I'm still. No, I can't do it. No, the majority of the people in the entire U? S can't do it. I get it. I'm just not sure that's an Olympic. I don't know, for me it's not an Olympic sport.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah I liked that video that you sent Maybe I sent it to you where the guy was offering up five alternative selection options. I thought those were pretty good.

Speaker 2:

Dodgeball. I think that's awesome. Yeah, dodgeball would be cool.

Speaker 4:

I thought those were pretty good.

Speaker 2:

I think that's awesome. Yeah, dodgeball would be cool.

Speaker 4:

Um, mini golf. He made a pretty good, pretty good pitch for mini golf. Now what I liked about that was you wouldn't know what the course was till you got there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah. What else did you come up with?

Speaker 2:

what were the other ones? Um, I don't know. Geez, I just posted it today. You think I would remember I loved it yeah, so go there, you go go check out my post on facebook. Yes, because there were better ones than Breaking. What was your next search?

Speaker 3:

What's in a Moscow Mule A?

Speaker 2:

good one Tell us.

Speaker 4:

Vodka, ginger beer.

Speaker 2:

Ginger beer.

Speaker 3:

So we were sitting at a bar this was when we were in Vegas we were sitting at the bar, and this was when we were in Vegas. We were sitting at the bar and it was a Wolfgang Puck restaurant and there was a whole big display that was all tequila. So we were just looking at all the bottles. The bottles were so beautiful, but below that they had their glass display and they had just mountains of Moscow Mule glasses. And so we're like, hmm, I guess they must have a special Moscow Mule here. Seems weird, because it seems to be a tequila restaurant. So that was what prompted my search. But yes, ginger beer, vodka and fresh lime.

Speaker 4:

I'm not a Moscow Mule fan.

Speaker 3:

I'm not either. It's the ginger beer.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, ginger beer is kind of strange. Yeah Like it or you don't, I don't mind it. Actually, oddly enough, I kind of like them.

Speaker 4:

Well, I like ginger ale, but ginger beer.

Speaker 2:

Ginger beer is kind of weird.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it is, I like ginger, but ginger beer, ginger beer is kind of weird. Yeah, it is. I like ginger, fresh ginger in my food.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah yeah. My one before that was again Olympics. It was volleyball 2024. I wanted to look and see, you know, people on the team and how they were doing and things like that. So that's not very exciting, but the volleyball was exciting my search was Cole Flick flick dastardly, minnesota okay why did you need to google your brother?

Speaker 4:

my brother. Yeah, um, because we went to the saints baseball game and we got to sit. You know, the saints baseball game is in a really nice stadium and it's a much smaller stadium. It's the twins. Now it's the twins triple a, um and no-transcript okay, cool, that's a good one.

Speaker 2:

Interesting, but good one more one more kit.

Speaker 3:

Why does my laptop fan start running right when I power up my laptop?

Speaker 2:

you think it'd be overheating that soon?

Speaker 3:

yeah, and I nothing it. There were a lot of people asking the same question. I'll just put it that way.

Speaker 2:

No, there's no answer.

Speaker 4:

I didn't get an answer. I took my laptop into chip heads once because mine was really loud and the man says to me he goes hey, when was the last time you cleaned this out? You blew it out with the air.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I'm like I did that too.

Speaker 4:

I'm like what Are you supposed to?

Speaker 2:

do that.

Speaker 4:

I'm supposed to do that. He goes. Well, let's see if that helps. He turned it over and I'm like, oh, I did not know that. Yeah, I got nobody in my family that has any sort of computer technical knowledge that I ever would have known. That, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2:

Your keyboard too. If you blow it out once in a while might get a little better yeah.

Speaker 4:

That's an interesting one. Yeah, all right, stace, we're ending it on.

Speaker 2:

I was going to say do you want me to go to really what it was, because it's super boring, or do you want me to find a better, more exciting thing? It's up to you.

Speaker 2:

Well, I'll see how it goes here. The thing right before that was the address to where I work. I do know how to get there. I thought I did know the actual mailing address, but I had to look up the mailing address because I had it right. You know, when you go online to buy something and you know for our business credit card, you know, then it wants the address you know instead of my address.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean. I was doing a donation and using my business card, and then it got to the address and I could have sworn it was what I typed in, but evidently not, because I had to look it up and correct it. So again, pretty silly stuff. We Google. What would we do without Google? I don't know.

Speaker 4:

We would call people all the time, just like we used to do, yeah, or we just wouldn't care.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, so is that the thing. So is this better? We can Google anything at any time, all day long, or did we, you know, were we less curious, or we just didn't know, so it was whatever.

Speaker 4:

I think it's better. I think it's better, I think it's better too. Yeah, but you do bring up an interesting thought. Now I'm thinking back to, like, my mom and her friends in Rockwell City. Yeah, how'd they find?

Speaker 2:

stuff out.

Speaker 4:

Did they just go screw it? I don't need to know if you have one of their friends who told them answers that probably wasn't true that could be.

Speaker 2:

There was the. They called her you know smarty pants or something behind you know, because she knew everything, knew everything, you know. That kind of person or is that why is that? Why you're?

Speaker 4:

super, super good at giving you an answer with a straight face and nine out of ten people would believe her. Yeah, madeline, and I would know she's full of crap, crap, totally made that up, but she's got, just she's. What is that? One game where you have to try and sell your older dash, balder dash yeah, yep, yeah, one of my favorites, by the way.

Speaker 2:

If you want a new game for your family, yeah it is a good one, yeah.

Speaker 4:

So goofy the goofy things we google yeah, would you all think of me over the next 48 hours? Yep, good luck. Yes, so if we record on Wednesday night, I'll be the. Really, you probably won't be able to recognize me from how thin I will be, how svelte you'll be. Yes, yeah, well, I hope everything comes out okay.

Speaker 2:

You probably won't be able to recognize me from how thin I will be, how svelte you'll be. Yes, yeah, well, I hope everything comes out okay. Oh, thank you.

Speaker 4:

Dad, joke Dad joke With that.

Speaker 2:

We had better adjourn Right, so here we are Three cocktails out right. All righty, all right, woo-hoo. See you next week. Bye, bye-bye, right. So here we three cocktails out right. Alrighty, Woohoo.

Speaker 3:

See you next week.

Speaker 1:

Bye, bye that way. Who wants some heads up right now? We got that. Turn it up now. I know you're wondering how I got that way. Here I go, here I go, coming. I can't ever stop. I'm a tour de force running. Give me to the top. I don't need an invitation. I'm about to start a celebration. Let me in. Brought a good time for some friends. Turn it up loud past 10.

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