3 Cocktails In
Addicting conversations between friends who have been there, done that and still want more.
We are 3 friends who got this crazy idea to start a podcast based on our friendships, family lives, professional lives and experiences! This idea kept coming up in our conversations, especially after a cocktail or two or maybe three, and we finally decided to ACT on it!
We don't claim to be experts on too many things, but friendship? Well, we've got that down. We're making our way through major life changes, searching for work that excites us, busting myths associated with 'old' people, and keeping a sense of humor about it all.
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Amy, Kitty & Stacey
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3 Cocktails In
3 Cocktails In Serves Up Some Excellent Advice!
Ever wondered what advice Taylor Swift would need for her cat's wild nighttime antics? We promise a hilarious adventure through the ups and downs of friendship, technology, and amusing advice-giving. From Amy's epic camera fails to our outrageous suggestions for dealing with a fictional celebrity feline dilemma, this episode is packed with unpredictable fun and laughter. We kick things off by embracing the chaos of our recording adventures and dive right into a whimsical advice segment that's guaranteed to leave you smiling.
Confidence building and handling those pesky habits we all encounter take center stage as we share personal stories and practical insights. We explore how stepping out of your comfort zone can be a game-changer and reveal the secret to boosting self-esteem with a little help from your friends. Tackling the tricky task of surviving loved ones’ quirky habits, we ask when it's worth the effort to address them and when it's best to chuckle and move on. Whether it's gifting solutions for minor annoyances or finding humor in faux Martha Stewart's laundry conundrum, expect a blend of empathy and light-hearted advice.
Join us for a casual chat about the joys of watching "Shrinking" on Apple TV and a laugh over Kitty's limited shot tolerance. As we wrap up, we share our excitement about reconnecting soon for more engaging discussions. Our energetic sign-off teases more entertaining content in future episodes, and we can't wait to hear from our listeners. Tune in for a feel-good mix of humor, relatable anecdotes, and heartfelt moments designed to brighten your day.
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Amy, Kitty & Stacey
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All right running, get me to the top. I don't need an invitation.
Speaker 3:I'm about to start a celebration hello, my friends, good evening, good evening, good morning, guten tag, happy day to all of you. This is three cocktails in addicting conversations between three friends who've been there, done that and still want more. So to my two friends, kitty and stacy. Yes, ma'am, what's?
Speaker 5:what's up? Literally just froze. When you said that, no, we had no idea what you were saying all right, let's try it again. Okay, going, yes yes, it's going yeah, right I'm sure what's up? What's up.
Speaker 4:That's kind of what I thought you said.
Speaker 3:Technology is still an issue for me.
Speaker 5:Well, everybody, honestly, you just never know If anybody wants to know. You know how easy it is to do a podcast, not all because we continually have.
Speaker 3:You know technology issues, that's for sure all the time you right now can you hear me, because I'm frozen. I look like a dork you froze?
Speaker 5:yeah, but you look okay I don't think you look like a dork, but you're definitely frozen you're absolutely.
Speaker 4:I mean, it could not be a better frozen frame.
Speaker 3:But the last time this happened I couldn't unfreeze remember. Well, you're not unfreezing, right now I know Hell, I've frozen over I have totally.
Speaker 5:Well, what are we going to do about?
Speaker 3:this All right, you guys keep going.
Speaker 4:Okay.
Speaker 1:I'm going to go All right, you can have your time, peeps, yeah.
Speaker 5:We'll talk about you when you're gone. So what should we talk about her? Should we talk about her?
Speaker 4:Oh, that's an interesting question that you posed, Stacey, because we're going to get into that on this episode today.
Speaker 3:I'm still frozen.
Speaker 5:Well, like I said, it's not a bad it's not at all.
Speaker 4:Try one more time, amy. Try one more time, yeah.
Speaker 5:One more time.
Speaker 4:Okay, okay, ass more time. Okay, okay, assuming that we are going to be able to get this underway. This is our advice episode. I'll just cue this up here. While we're getting Amy back in here and we put a call out for questions, we thought, hey, maybe there are topics that you guys would like us to cover, talk about whatever. Maybe there are just simple questions that you would like some advice outside of your circle. And we got some input. So we've selected a few of those questions to dig into a little bit tonight and, depending on how this goes, I mean I think it's going to be really fun. We would love to do this periodically. So just a few questions to explore tonight.
Speaker 5:Yeah, anytime you want to know. Basically, you're just getting three broads opinion, right.
Speaker 1:You know, and I don't know who would really want that.
Speaker 5:But you know, maybe some people, maybe some people do.
Speaker 4:At least we, we think so. We think people need our opinions on something, exactly, exactly.
Speaker 5:We do think so. Well, I don't know, amy's not showing back up. Are we going to just go with it? This is interesting. I know Well, I could do. I could do my first one. Taylor Swift wrote in and she, she wanted to know how do I convince my cat that 3am is not the ideal time for a concert? So it gets this is a real.
Speaker 5:No, yes For Taylor Swift, of course, cause she doesn't understand why she, her cat, keeps giving her a concert at 3 am In the morning. No, it wasn't a real. I mean, it would be nice if Taylor would watch our shows and, you know, fly to our posts, but she hasn't yet. She hasn't yet. No, there's still a chance. Well, there is, I think yeah. There's a chance well there is I think, yeah, um there's trash can that is here in my office Keeping in mind one that we're recording this one week after Halloween.
Speaker 5:And you haven't emptied it since then. See, I have a few candy wrappers in my own garbage at work, but the garbage man dumps it every day, otherwise mine would be fairly full too.
Speaker 4:Okay, so you're saying I don't have to feel bad.
Speaker 5:Right.
Speaker 4:Okay.
Speaker 5:Yeah, but you need to get rid of the evidence at this, after this show.
Speaker 3:One, two. Can you guys hear me at all?
Speaker 5:Well, we can hear you, but we can't see you.
Speaker 3:That's fine. We're going to do it this way. I don't know why it's saying my camera's in use, so screw it, I'll just be. I'm Oz. I'm the wizard behind the screen. Okay.
Speaker 1:Okay, well.
Speaker 3:So what did you tell? I mean, were you able to help Taylor Swift out?
Speaker 5:Could you hear that?
Speaker 3:Oh, hell yes.
Speaker 5:Okay, well, we didn't know we were going to talk about you, but good thing we didn't.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Oh well.
Speaker 3:Yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 5:Well, we didn't know, we were going to talk about you, but good thing we didn't, yeah, oh well, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay.
Speaker 3:So I have an answer. Oh, do you go ahead? And this is from both of my daughters who have cats. Taylor Swift needs to get one more cat in the house. You can't have one cat, you have to have two.
Speaker 5:Oh, I thought you were going to say three or more.
Speaker 3:Well, no, let's not go overboard.
Speaker 5:Yeah.
Speaker 3:But they got to have a friend to play with. That's not you in the middle of the night oh, good to know, and also hopefully wear them. Wear each other out during the day Good to know, and also hopefully wear each other out during the day. But cats are nocturnal animals. I'm sorry, taylor, you just might have to adjust your own sleep schedule.
Speaker 5:Okay, I'm not sure she's going to listen, but I'll write her and tell her. That's the answer.
Speaker 3:I'm sure if you DM that to her, it'll help.
Speaker 5:I'm sure she'll read it.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Speaker 4:Cool, it'll help. I'm sure she'll read it. Okay, cool, um. All right, taylor. Thank you for inputting, for sending us that, um. The next question was submitted by um reese witherspoon and um. The question is or. The topic is I work in a fairly small office with a mix of men and women. We are all friendly and I really consider my coworkers friends, but recently I've learned that I've been the target of gossip. What should I do?
Speaker 3:Interesting.
Speaker 4:Yeah, this is so you guys, as we all have navigated work environments for the span of our careers, do you so? The first thing that popped into my mind when I read this question was are your coworkers really friends?
Speaker 5:Oh, you mean ever. Can you ever consider a coworker, a friend? I mean I, don't?
Speaker 3:Are Reese's coworkers, her friends? Well?
Speaker 4:I mean that is. I think that's kind of where this is going to go. They're probably really not your friends. But I think a lot of times we put a lot of pressure on ourselves to make friends at work and I feel like I see more and more people putting things out and again, it's because social media is coming at us all the time but I see these little messages pop up that say your co workers are not your friends, you don't have to do everything with them. You know you don't have to share everything with them. They're your co workers.
Speaker 4:Now, that's a generalization as well. I mean, certainly you can make friends with people and you might become best friends and lifelong friends, but that's not. That doesn't have to happen, right? Doesn't always happen. So I think this is a sad situation because and I don't know how big or small her office is but when you feel like you're friends with people and then all of a sudden something happens and you're like, hmm, I guess, I guess we're not, that's heartbreaking, and then you have to go and work with these people every day, you know, right?
Speaker 5:And I wonder. I also wonder how Reese found that out. So she must have someone that's considered a bestie, that would even tell her yeah, something strange. Otherwise I figure, most of the time you wouldn't know who's talking about you, you know, yeah, so I'm really, I'm really curious about the idea of gossip.
Speaker 3:I think some people get, I mean, is somebody just talking about you or are they talking smack about you? Are they sharing your personal business or are they concerned about something happening? You know, like I think gossip is a big umbrella. It is yeah, yeah and and I would hope that reese's bestie. If it's hurtful and if it's um out of line and um untrue and all those things, that the friend stands up and shuts it down, yeah, yeah. Now if it's just. I mean, sometimes we have to get a little bit thicker skin because I think we've all also been in the position where we're really curious about something that's happened.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:And we're talking about it with you know, our best friend at work, Right. And it doesn't mean that we don't like the person, and it doesn't mean that we don't like the person. It doesn't mean that you know. It can just mean like Ooh, I hope everything's okay. You know, sort of thing. So so, yeah, it sucks if you feel people are talking about you and they're not talking about you nicely.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Right Cause you're right. It may very well be true, but you know, when they're just, you know, passing along something that's true, yeah, yeah, or they're super jealous of you, I always figure that somebody's talking about you. They're just jealous, yeah I know it's on them.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, or they're asshats and we just don't care.
Speaker 4:Well, and that's so. That's kind of the let them theory, right Just? Like okay, if you're going to, if you're going to do that, I guess that's okay.
Speaker 3:Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah um yeah, so I think I've got a good segue from that. Okay, talking about people, what is that? Um, so betty crocker wrote in and betty, in anticipation of the upcoming holiday, has indicated that um, one of her invited house guests to Thanksgiving is a horrible cook and is always offering to bring something and wants to bring something. How do you kindly tell someone thank you, but no, thank you?
Speaker 1:But no thank you.
Speaker 4:Well, I would ask them to bring something that doesn't require cooking.
Speaker 5:Yeah, that's a good one. Or ask what do you like to make, and hopefully it's something that won't matter. You know what I mean?
Speaker 3:Oh, I think if you say what if they say I love to make mashed potatoes? What are you going to say?
Speaker 5:You say no, I already have that covered and I do that, like for Thanksgiving. I already told everybody I'm making this and this and this and this and this. So you guys divide up the rest of this stuff, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3:I want to bring great aunt Joe's liverwurst pate.
Speaker 5:Well then let her bring it and nobody eats it. And then she wonders well, geez, why did no one eat this Pate? I don't know, that one for me, I just would let it happen, as long as it's not some main dish that you're really counting on, you know to be good. So yeah, why do you? Have a better answer at how to politely say no, don't bring your crappy food.
Speaker 3:Um, you know, I'm kind of with you and that kind of. Fortunately, I don't think I've ever had anybody say, you know, offer to bring something that I wasn't keen on. I will say that my mother-in-law who has passed away, bless her heart was actually a good cook, but she was of the era where everything involved cream, sour cream, butter and was very, very rich, and I did figure out that I could not bring bring. There was no way to not eat the food when you go somewhere, you know. So I did learn that I had to take tagament on the drive over because I knew I had to eat the food and it was going to wreak havoc with I think it's tagament. Isn't that the like?
Speaker 1:yeah, like on steroids or something.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so that's a situation where, you know, the first year I I cooked the holiday meal that she had always made, but I did it differently. I ran a big risk there, you know.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:So, yeah, I like the idea of asking them to bring something you don't have on the menu or something that you know is a bonus.
Speaker 5:Yeah, and dessert. How can you mess up dessert? I'm sure if we thought about it we could. Why don't?
Speaker 4:you ask someone to bring a floral centerpiece for our table.
Speaker 1:That's a good idea. That's a good idea.
Speaker 5:Or charcuterie, I don't know. That that's anything you could mess up. Either really you know, or, uh, you know what I mean. Something that doesn't involve cooking, maybe.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I don't know yeah well, I hope, betty, that we were able to help you out with that. Let us know how it turns out.
Speaker 5:There were some ideas. Yes, let us know. Well, you know our friend Sandy Bullock that listens to our show often. She asked how can I build more confidence in myself? Oh, sandra, no, I was surprised, I was surprised, I was surprised, I really was.
Speaker 3:Sandy, you're hanging with us. How much more confidence do you need you? Are already at the cool kid table, kind of what I thought.
Speaker 5:But you know, really, they say, you know, they say, uh, get out of, get out of your comfort zone. You know, at times you know work, work to get yourself out of your comfort zone and do things that you're not used to doing, and then you have success and then you move on to the next thing. Just try different things.
Speaker 3:You know, we were talking about entrepreneurship in one of these last episodes, and I have always loved the idea that you have to be willing to be bad at something before you can ever be good at something, and I know for me that is is really hard. I hate doing things that I am bad at, and so to develop the confidence that says, well, you know what, this is something I want to try, I'm going to try it and and you know what? And and set realistic expectations about how that first time is going to go. Nobody is perfect at anything, yeah, or at everything. Everybody is just tread in water. You never see the little feet moving 150 miles an hour.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I know. In another episode we had, I said and I really do believe this you are better than you think. You are at almost anything. The things you worry about are not going to happen. You just try your hardest and whatever it is will turn out better than you think. Therefore, you just have confidence and you go. You know you go, do it, Yep.
Speaker 3:Yeah, we're talking a lot about mindset here.
Speaker 4:Yes, Something that I think can help people when they're feeling, when they're feeling down. And so, in answering this question, if Sandy's feeling like you know, maybe having a low self-esteem day, which we all have, oh yeah, grab three friends and they need to be people who love you, people who you would look to, you know, for support in these moments. You would look to you know for for support in these moments, and I would say to them what? Tell me one thing that you think I do really well, because they will give you an honest answer, and a lot of times we need to look to other people to remind us what makes us special and what we do really well. I've heard I don't remember where I heard that for the first time, but I hear it every once in a while and it's a really good reminder. Just, you know somebody that's close to you. Just say what do you think? What am I really good at? People will love to answer that question for you.
Speaker 3:I think that's really good advice. Yeah, and also because the things you're probably really good at seem so easy to you that they don't seem like such a big deal, so you're discounting the things that come easy to you.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 3:And other people might look at you and be like I want to be able to do that, like Sandy does, and to hear that affirmation from somebody else is quite powerful. Things that you take I don't want to say take for granted, but you never think of them as a struggle or something that's envy worthy or an accomplishment. I bet you dimes to dollars. They are yeah.
Speaker 4:Well, we hope that helps. Sandy, we got you.
Speaker 3:Sandy.
Speaker 5:Yeah, I'm sure she'll be thrilled to hear our answers to that one, because we're a huge help. We are, yes.
Speaker 4:Alright, I I'm going to pull out this question that was submitted by Penelope Cruz and she says if someone you love has habits that you can't stand but won't change, how do you decide if you can live with it? Or?
Speaker 3:not.
Speaker 1:Oh, that's tough oh, that's really tough doesn't this happen to all married couples?
Speaker 5:after you're married 100 years, don't you just have stuff? You just just can't stand anymore. Or is it just?
Speaker 4:me? I don't think it's even. It even necessarily has to be having being married a hundred years, it's. You know, we as human beings, we're always going to annoy somebody, even those that we love. So you know it can be. You know Bill snores, bill snores, and that there's no amount of this that is going to fix his snoring, right. That's not something he can control, though, so let me read.
Speaker 5:You can get a CPAP machine and fix that.
Speaker 4:Yeah, so I'm going to read her question again. If someone you love has habits you can't stand but won't change, how do you decide if you can live with it or not?
Speaker 5:Yeah, so like you've discussed it and they won't change it.
Speaker 3:Yeah Well, I mean again varying degrees of habits. Are we talking a Coke habit?
Speaker 5:Are we?
Speaker 3:talking clips their toenails in the living room habit.
Speaker 4:Two very different things.
Speaker 5:Yes, for sure.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Yes.
Speaker 4:Right. So there's a line between won't change and can't change yeah. Okay, so let's, let's tackle both sides of that then for her, and hopefully it's going to be one or the other, or it'll fall somewhere in between.
Speaker 3:Hopefully it will fall somewhere in between, or it's toenails?
Speaker 4:Yeah, that's right, that's right. That's right, that's right. So if we're talking something horrible like addiction, we, I'm just gonna say we are not qualified to answer this question, okay, um, if it's an annoying habit, like Amy said, clipping the nails um open, you have to talk about these things. I would never suggest the cold shoulder situation, the belittling someone, scolding. I can't stand shit like that. Have a conversation about it. Conversation about it and hopefully the person is able to say I see your point, okay, I will try to do better. Now again, I'm looking at her question, her the way she's phrased this and she said but they won't change. Okay, so maybe it, maybe those conversations have taken place yeah so, so what do?
Speaker 5:you do Sounds like it.
Speaker 3:Um, I think you decide whether this is something that you can excuse yourself from when that habit comes up. Yeah, can you. You know your person always has to tell 2 million jokes and they're inappropriate at a dinner out. Maybe you don't go to the dinner out with them anymore. Maybe you just say I, I I'm not comfortable in that situation. We've talked about it. You don't want? You don't seem to recognize how it affects me. I'm just going to, not you go, you have a good time, I'm I'm going to bow out of this one.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Yeah, yeah, I think that's, that's something. Yeah, Remove yourself and then the toe toenail clipping. You know instance you just go in another room and pretend like it doesn't really happen.
Speaker 3:You give them a little handheld vacuum cleaner for their next holiday. Clean everything up and passively aggressive right Toenail clipper picker-upper see that's not passive, that's just just aggressive.
Speaker 3:That's just aggressive. And also I would like to point that out that sometimes it is okay to just say you're driving me up a wall, you're making this so hard for me. I have misophonia. You know the people that cannot listen to other people chew. It's actually a real thing. You can look it up, but it makes me nearly violent. And it's a thing, it's a real thing, it's actually documented.
Speaker 3:Um, I've tried to explain it over the years. Unfortunately, I inherited it from my father. My sister is just as bad as I am and I think at least one of my daughters has a very severe case of you. You know, I think I'm going to lose my my stuff. So I came up with little things that helped, stupid things, like I always had the TV on when we ate dinner or we had music, so there was some background noise. I tried to figure out what I could do to buffer the situation, to try and alleviate it, but then when it started getting press and I could actually take printed materials and share them and say can you please chew with your mouth closed or you're tinking your utensils on your teeth. You have to be able to have the real conversations and let them know. I'm not making this up, I'm not trying to just be a nag about this. It is having a real effect on my person.
Speaker 4:Yeah.
Speaker 5:Right, and I think most people that care about you would say oh my gosh, I'm so sorry, I didn't notice that I'm doing that and I will stop. You know, don't you think most people would try to, whatever it is, try not to be annoying in whatever way that is?
Speaker 3:Yes, but it's people you know. Yeah, yes, they should, and you also have to recognize if it is really your deal, you might have to come up with other little helps for yourself, right? I don't know, penelope, did we come up with good answers?
Speaker 4:Yeah, it's a tough one without knowing closer to what it is. Yeah, knowing closer to what it is, yeah. So maybe when she listens to this she'll give a little bit more information, Like so, Amy, I don't know if you heard this when we were waiting for you to pop back in, you might've but we were saying that we would love to do this on a period, you know, periodically, maybe once a month or once every six weeks or something. So if there are questions that you're just want another opinion on, I think these have been really good examples of you know, just those little things that somebody might say. I wonder what. I need another opinion about this.
Speaker 1:Send us those questions.
Speaker 4:We're happy to take a look at them and you know, the more specific you can be, the better, but we keep everyone anonymous.
Speaker 5:If, if you, we do yes, except for the ones today. I mean, you know, they really did. Oh, we talked about martha stewart in one of our last episodes and she wrote to us too, and her question yeah, her question is how do I convince my laundry that it should fold itself?
Speaker 3:Oh see, now I'm thinking Martha's pulling our leg, because the Martha I know enjoys a good folding session. Oh, she likes to fold. You think I do. I think she's got. I will say Martha taught me how to fold a fitted sheet.
Speaker 5:That's good, you don't just go like this like I do.
Speaker 3:No, no, no. Here's my tip on laundry. You fold that stuff as soon as you're taking it out of the dryer. There's no putting it in a basket. Remove the basket, get yourself a counter. As you take each piece out, you're folding it immediately, stack it and then the stack goes where it needs to go.
Speaker 5:Yep, I agree, I do the same. Or, like me, I hang every. If it can hang, I hang it. Then it's just socks, underwear. You hang socks, no, I know it. Then it's just socks and underwear that are left. Yes, yes, I hang all my socks. No, I hang all my shirts, pants, skirts.
Speaker 3:We might have found that job for you, yeah.
Speaker 5:Oh Hanging up everyone's socks. No, no, no, okay, yeah, I hope Martha listened to our advice. I do have another one, mario, and ready.
Speaker 4:Oh, mario bring it our first, our first question from a male listener viewer that's why I want to make sure it gets in.
Speaker 5:Uh, mario wants to know the best strategy for winning an argument with his GPS.
Speaker 4:Okay, we've got a few jokesters sending questions in.
Speaker 5:I think when we threw this out, I don't think everyone took our request seriously. Okay, this has happened. Don't you guys argue Like this can't be the right way to go? I've done it, like lately, okay, um, so I understand his problem, you know. Do you just go with where it's taking you and trust it, or do you say, no, this can't be right?
Speaker 3:I always trust it faster I just driving I go where I think it should be and make it readjust to what I'm doing I do too.
Speaker 5:I do too. It's like, if I don't agree, it's like, well, it's going to readjust and take me wherever.
Speaker 3:There's no surprise there. I'm just going to do it my way.
Speaker 5:Everybody else will have to readjust Shocker, Shocker that we would think that right.
Speaker 4:So I've got so okay, so on your on your GPS. You know how you can change the voice.
Speaker 5:Yes, Well, you can, I still have it. Uh, Android, that you can't.
Speaker 4:Okay, all right. So, and I believe it's in Waze Waze gives you even more voice options, so you can change it to like Santa Claus.
Speaker 3:I had Roger Federer for a while and that was the best ever because he cheered me on all the time. He told me that I needed to stretch, roll my neck around so I could totally turn my head, and then when I got somewhere, you know, he gave me the old good job. Yeah, roger's a hot, hot man to have give you directions.
Speaker 4:I wish that. I wish that they would add another option to this. That would be. That would be the like the, the smart ass person sitting as your passenger, and so when you do take a wrong turn, you know, what did you not understand about turn right?
Speaker 3:Your other right. I saw something online where two sisters changed the voice reactions on their brother's phone, so every time he so for GPS purposes. When he turned they did yell at the thing, yelled at him and I thought and they were, and they were riding in the car with him when it happened and he didn't know what was going on and I thought that was I'm obviously not that technically advanced because I can't get my camera to work on today's podcast somebody's gps if anyone is tuning in late, yes, it's just Kitty and I on the screen, because Amy can't figure out her camera.
Speaker 5:So she's here talking, but we can't see her.
Speaker 3:We don't know why. It's been really enjoyable because I got to turn my hot light off.
Speaker 4:Slouched over she probably wouldn't put her pajamas on.
Speaker 1:Probably Well, probably Okay.
Speaker 5:Probably Okay yeah. Oh my goodness, that's silly.
Speaker 4:All right, that was fun. Thank you guys so much for submitting some questions and keep them coming. We'll compile and we'll do this again in a I don't know four, six weeks, something like that.
Speaker 3:Yeah, absolutely. Feel free to ask us anything.
Speaker 5:Some of us are a little bit more open book.
Speaker 3:But hey, why not?
Speaker 5:We'll answer any question. Don't know how well we'll answer any question, but we'll answer it.
Speaker 3:The views expressed here are not that of what's the disclaimer that we need to say?
Speaker 5:Oh, I think it is a view that would correspond to three cocktails in, don't you think?
Speaker 3:Yeah, these are heavily researched answers in keeping with our traditions.
Speaker 4:Yeah, we're going to have to put some legal language at the end of our episode, like Mel Robbins does.
Speaker 3:Yeah, exactly, all right. Oh, hey, does anybody? Hey, hey, hey, hey, do we?
Speaker 5:have a shot.
Speaker 3:I got a shot.
Speaker 5:You do, I do.
Speaker 3:So who's been watching the Diplomat?
Speaker 5:I haven't started season two. Is season two out now? Yes, I finished it.
Speaker 3:Oh, like the whole thing.
Speaker 5:Yes, I finished it. Okay, I have a quick comment. Thank you for putting out the whole dang season. I'm sick and tired of you know the big buildup to when a show comes back and then they only release one, and then they release one, and then or even four, and then ugh.
Speaker 3:I think it was six. I can't imagine that there's six more episodes to this season, but so my shot is this um, another podcast, my other. You know, you guys need to be listening to other podcasts. You can't just be listening to three cocktails. In need to broaden your horizons, um I'm a big fan of smartless with will arnett, jason Bateman and Sean Hayes. They just interviewed Keri Russell.
Speaker 1:Oh, she is a delight.
Speaker 3:She is an absolute delight. So, if you like the Diplomat, if you're excited to start watching the Diplomat, if you have watched a few episodes, if you are a Felicity fan, if you you know all those different things she's done. She's probably in the last, like three episodes that they just did. So smartless, all one word. Anywhere you find your podcasts Right, it's really excellent. She'd be a great girls weekend.
Speaker 5:I know, and we should really get her on the podcast and ask her, cause you know, she's the one that got canceled for cutting her hair. Oh yeah, talk about you know. Yeah, that was the number on the you know shows the jump the shark and they blamed her because she cut her hair. Wow.
Speaker 4:Yeah, oh my gosh, she's so beautiful, she is.
Speaker 3:Yes, and she's smart and she's funny yeah.
Speaker 5:Yeah, very good on that show. Yeah, yep, it's a good one Show. Yeah, yep, it's a good one. Well, I didn't really have one, but I I can give a um you know shout shot and a shout out to Apple TV, which I just, um, you know, got that service not very long ago, and there's a show on there called shrinking, and I find it hilarious. It's so good, it is so good. And one of my favorite persons on it is Krista Miller. If anybody remembers her from a couple of things, I think she was on the. Oh my gosh, this is terrible. I hate when this happens and I can't think of the. I can see the people but can't tell you the show. She was on scrubs and before that she was on the who's the comedian. I don't know, she was on something else, you have to look her up, but she is so funny, I think it's hilarious.
Speaker 5:So, there you go.
Speaker 3:Harrison Ford's on that. Harrison Ford, what's his name? Oh God, we're good.
Speaker 5:Exactly what's his name? Yeah, what's his name's on it.
Speaker 3:I am my mother, I don't know. Yeah, look it up. Shrinking on.
Speaker 5:Apple TV. Yep, I agree on.
Speaker 3:Apple TV. Yep, I agree A hundred percent.
Speaker 5:Yeah, it's a good one, Kit got anything for us. No, not tonight.
Speaker 3:You're a two-shot cap, two-shot cap, yep, it would take Kitty all night to nail two shots.
Speaker 4:Just telling you that right now, two shot limit.
Speaker 3:All right, my friends have a good week.
Speaker 4:You too.
Speaker 3:Hopefully I'll get to see you or you get to see me. If not, you'll get to hear us in another week yeah.
Speaker 5:There you go, see you Bye, peace out, bye-bye, bye-bye.
Speaker 1:Whoops, whoops, all right, woo, look, I got that. Wow, who wants some heads up right now? We got that. Turn it up loud. I know you're wondering how I got that wow, here I go here.
Speaker 2:Know you're wondering how I got that wild. Here I go, here I go, coming. I can't ever stop. I'm a tour de force running. Get me to the top, I don't need an invitation.