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Sofa Talk: Oscar Glitz, St. Patrick's Day Myths, and Nostalgic Kisses

Ashley Bedosky, Lisa Kelly, Dr. Pam Wright, and Trisha Kennedy Roman Season 2 Episode 7

Join us for our sofa talk, celebrating the heartwarming glitz of Cillian Murphy's historic Oscar win and unraveling the cultural tapestry of St. Patrick's Day. With a dash of Irish authenticity, we'll shed light on the true essence of this green-clad holiday, sharing genuine traditions and dispelling the shamrock-shaped myths. Our conversation is a blend of laughter and enlightenment that's sure to leave you feeling a touch more Irish by the end of it.

Remember the jittery excitement of a first kiss? We sure do! This episode, Ashley, Lisa, Pam, and Trisha take a stroll down memory lane, reliving those blush-inducing moments of young love and the comical blunders that came with it. From tree-top pecks to gum-swapping snogs, our kiss-and-tell session is bound to tickle your funny bone. But we don't stop there; we bravely venture into the present, tackling the great toothbrush debate and confronting our germaphobic quirks head-on.

And for our beauty enthusiasts, we're dishing out nuggets of nostalgia with a side order of top-notch beauty advice. Imagine a ventriloquist doll joining our next meet-up—creepy or cool? You decide. Plus, we're spilling the beans on makeup must-haves that won't break the bank and a sunscreen that's a game-changer for your skincare routine. Oh, and we can't forget the juicy royal gossip! Get the inside scoop on the latest royal family speculations and photo edit blunders that have us all scratching our heads. Tune in for the quirks, the laughs, and a sprinkle of middle-age-ish wisdom!


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Speaker 1:

Welcome to the Middle-Age-ish podcast, authentically and unapologetically, keeping it real, discussing all things middle-age-ish, a time when metabolism slows and confidence grows. Join fashion and fitness entrepreneur Ashley Badosky, former Celtic woman and founder of the Lisa Kelly Voice Academy, lisa Kelly, licensed psychologist and mental health expert, dr Pam Wright, and highly sought after cosmetic injector and board certified nurse practitioner, trisha Kennedy-Roman. Join your hosts on the journey of Middle-Age-ish.

Speaker 3:

Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Middle-Age-ish podcast. I'm Trisha Kennedy-Roman and I'm joined here today with my co-host, ashley Badosky, lisa Kelly and Dr Pam Wright, and you are joining us now for our sofa talk, so welcome.

Speaker 4:

Hello, I love our sofa. Talk Me too, yeah excited so fun. You just never know what's coming. No, we don't either I know, that's what my husband said. He goes what are you guys going to talk about? It's like it's sofa talk. He goes, yeah, but what are you going to talk about? I'm like I don't know. He's like you guys don't have it planned out. I'm like, no, I'm like that takes away from the spontaneity of whatever comes out of our mouth.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, takes away from conversation.

Speaker 3:

Right, that's why I have to tell you guys stop talking before I hit record.

Speaker 4:

That is true, yeah because we do love to talk. We do no.

Speaker 3:

So you guys were talking about the Oscars. I didn't get to see it. I didn't watch it either.

Speaker 4:

I thought it was great I loved it. I'll take your word for it that it was fabulous.

Speaker 6:

I loved it. Yeah, it was great, and it was our first Irish man or woman win.

Speaker 2:

Oh, no I liked it.

Speaker 4:

I did see that that's huge.

Speaker 6:

Good old Kelly and Murphy, yes, one. So that was like a wonderful moment. And he spoke Irish. At the end he said Gerv Mahogat, gerv Meela Mahogat, which means a thousand thanks, be with you. Oh sweet, so perfectly in time for St Patrick's Day.

Speaker 3:

Leopard Con time. I know I've been wearing green. I love it.

Speaker 6:

We kick the celebration the worst time to be Irish in America.

Speaker 4:

I hate that. That is valid.

Speaker 5:

Kiss me, I'm Irish.

Speaker 4:

I'm Irish or a pinch if you don't wear green.

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And then those naughty Leopard Cons are everywhere.

Speaker 6:

Correct. And then, obviously, like we've spoken about it before, I feel it's my civic duty to tell people that it's paddy like P-A-D-D-Y as opposed to P-A-T-T-Y, and like there's still people don't get it. And then yesterday, somebody sent me like a mess. It was a message on Facebook it's not a person I know either and she put up something Somebody was. It was actually funny. So we have this, you know buy nothing page for every. Every place in America has a buy nothing page.

Speaker 2:

So you get things for free.

Speaker 6:

So it's like it's a page that people give things away for free and you can get like some really good stuff and there's a whole bunch of lists. There's a list of rules and regulations, of things you can say and things you can't say. But people quite often give away really really good stuff. But there was this girl yesterday giving away rubber duckies that she had gotten for her daughter's birthday and she thought that they had shamrocks on them, but it turns out that they were marijuana leaves. Oh my gosh, she was giving them away and somebody else said oh, my daughter would love these because they kind of look like St Patrick's Day shamrocks. And I was like and then she put four leaves, four leaf clever is not the same as a shamrock, and St Patrick's Day is like a shamrock, not for leaf clever. So I had to kind of go oh, that's sweet.

Speaker 4:

That is a lesson that I learned right now.

Speaker 6:

Okay Now, I will admit, I did not really know that lesson Okay, cause I was like I think that I might cause we all know that I love me some emojis. I think I might, but your studio has has a shamrock.

Speaker 4:

I want to say it's not a four leaf clover, it's a shamrock, it's just good to know, because I mean going into this week, I probably would be adding that to a lot of my little messages. Okay, so shamrocks three leaves father, son and holy spirit. That's what it sounds for. Okay, no, no, no, no, Okay. Again, Lisa, it's a trinity. It was how St Patrick explained Christianity. A wealth of knowledge here. Yes and so three.

Speaker 6:

And I told her the reason that I do that is so people don't get a stupid tattoo.

Speaker 2:

That is not allowed to Clever. Yeah, I mean four leaf.

Speaker 4:

I mean it's good luck, but it's not tied to lover, it's not tied to the magic.

Speaker 5:

How can you look at marijuana leaves and think it's the same as?

Speaker 6:

the clover. They weren't very good marijuana leaves either.

Speaker 5:

So what is this day like in Ireland?

Speaker 6:

Well, okay, so traditionally it was a day. It's always the day of school, so it's a buying college day, so it's always the day of school and you always went to mass because it's like a saint's day.

Speaker 3:

So we're drinking on St Patrick's Day. We would always be allowed to drink on St Patrick's Day.

Speaker 6:

So you were allowed to break Lent because obviously most of the country not all of the country anymore, but most of the country were Catholic. So you were allowed. Yeah, jesus said you're allowed to break Lent on St Patrick's Day. So if you'd given up anything, you were allowed to have it. So if you gave up drink for Lent or you gave up sweets- or everybody was at the pub.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yes, well, yes, and then like that, you know you had a very traditional meal. It was always like a ham. We never had corn beef. I never, ever in my life had corn beef till I came to America. But you know you would have a ham dinner and I feel like it was so nice to take it.

Speaker 2:

How do?

Speaker 3:

I get it so wrong. I know seriously Because we need to teach you how to do St Patrick's Day.

Speaker 4:

I mean you need to retrain you Correctly, you need to tell me well, st Patrick's Day is all the best we need Rubens, yes, well aren't Rubens like from here, no, every time I go to an Irish pub I get a Ruben and Cabbage and Irish nachos and you know we eat like cabbage all the time. Cabbage potatoes. I can only eat that on a Ruben.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but it's Irish I love cabbage, cabbage is the oh, I love cabbage. You need to go to Savannah. Savannah is like a great place to celebrate with the green yes, the green Mm hmm.

Speaker 4:

They do their river and they have psychics there too, just FYI.

Speaker 1:

We do a girls trip there.

Speaker 6:

They do. I love Savannah. I love Savannah. Stay right down here, great.

Speaker 4:

A pink house, the restaurant so good.

Speaker 5:

So when you first got here, were you just like these people, or nuts.

Speaker 6:

My mind was blown so I got to America. My very first day in America was February 10th, oh gosh, and I landed in Raleigh, durham and we did two shows that night and then on the Monday we moved to Baltimore, maryland. And I remember going to Bank of America in Baltimore, maryland to open my bank account and walking into the offices and seeing sham rucks are probably four leaf lovers everywhere and I'm like what is this? What are they doing? But like everything was completely decorated for St Patrick's Day in February, what is wrong with these people? Yeah, so that was my first day, right after Valentine's Day.

Speaker 5:

Yes, yeah, it was like you changed decor straight away.

Speaker 6:

So yeah, that was my first experience. And then, like nothing really happens here in St Patrick's Day unless you're in a big city bar, or yeah, yeah, anything like that, so I don't think I can't remember where I was from my first. I don't think I was anywhere eventful for my first St Patrick's Day in America, and then we got to do the parade in New York one year, which is really cool because I never got to do the parade in. Dublin, so which is very late.

Speaker 2:

It's not lame anymore.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, the praise and double.

Speaker 5:

I was like, wait what you would think it would be amazing.

Speaker 6:

I mean, no, it's not like yours, it wasn't. We didn't have like it's gotten better over the years, like you know bigger productions, but a lot of it was the Americans coming over Looking for the leopard, comarcing in the band in their arid sweaters, and then it was like, really cool, we have I don't know what it's called here, but you had like group girls, kind of like cheer, but they were known as majorettes and they used to twirl back and forth and stuff. So that was really cool. And then you'd have like pipe bands and you always had Irish dancers, but I like never Irish dance. I was like stay to them. Little did I know that my life would become Irish dance.

Speaker 4:

Exactly. Be careful what you wish for.

Speaker 6:

But yeah, it was an awful lot of people being squashed on the streets and a lot of people vomiting, so I never really loved St Patrick's Day. To be honest, it was like just school.

Speaker 4:

That's valid, yeah.

Speaker 6:

I'm trying to think of what the the plant was that my grandmother used to get. I can't remember the name of it, it'll come back to me. But they were like maybe it was shamrocks, maybe they were real shamrocks she used to bring out. She used to live beside a Marcus in Dublin and she'd go to the local market and she'd bring out. They must have been shamrocks.

Speaker 5:

It has to be, I don't know, our brain's a mess.

Speaker 6:

Middle-aged is killing me, yeah.

Speaker 4:

Sometimes I think it's a blessing, we just don't remember Maybe. Maybe, but maybe I mean, yeah, that's how it works. I know if that's true.

Speaker 6:

But do you know that in? So I was talking to Lion Creek Brewery the day before because the kids are dancing at us and they have their. They all have their big celebrations on Saturday for St Patrick's Day, because you never get as many people on Sunday, because St Patrick's Day is on Sunday. So I don't understand why we celebrate on Saturday. It must be to do with drink on a Sunday.

Speaker 3:

Probably is One having to work on Monday.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, but like how late were you guys.

Speaker 4:

That is a very valid point. Yeah, you don't even get the day right. I mean go big or go home. Yeah, I mean if you're going to celebrate, you got to celebrate on the day.

Speaker 6:

No matter what it is, where's the dog on Monday morning? Milk?

Speaker 4:

thistle and an aleve. Ooh Ooh, done deal. Nice, just make sure you take it before you start drinking, not after. I mean someone random told me that.

Speaker 6:

No, I've heard this. Actually girl on tour with me told me that.

Speaker 4:

I would have no idea.

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, like no clue at all You're speaking of random. I'm just gonna here we go.

Speaker 3:

I think I was sleepy shopping because I see this. I was listening. This had a subscription I paid for, but it's random facts and so they shoot me like every 15 minutes. Oh and so, oh, here's so here's my random fact. This is ironic. For me, thinking in another language makes you take more rational decisions. What if you can't think in another?

Speaker 4:

language. Well, Trish can.

Speaker 3:

I can, I know.

Speaker 5:

No, I mean, I think I'm 1000%.

Speaker 4:

But yeah, yeah, pick one.

Speaker 6:

I still that just makes me feel like I know it's no sense to me, though I did.

Speaker 4:

I don't get it.

Speaker 6:

I don't get it either.

Speaker 5:

Is there another one? Here's another one. There's your frontal lobe. Okay, here's another fact. This is weird.

Speaker 3:

I don't know. This is scientific, but it says, when you blush, the inner lining of your stomach turns red as well.

Speaker 6:

How do they know that? Yeah, that's what. I just think my stomach could be red the whole time.

Speaker 3:

Oh, here you go. Okay, did you know there's an international kissing day?

Speaker 4:

Oh, I do love, I do love to kiss July 6th, july 6th.

Speaker 5:

Look at what July 6th? I don't know.

Speaker 4:

He means everybody's just celebrating the fourth. I know.

Speaker 5:

And then the sixth.

Speaker 4:

But who does not love a good kiss?

Speaker 5:

I agree, you're kissing.

Speaker 4:

I Kissing thing, oh my gosh, yes, kissing, I just love it.

Speaker 5:

I'm not sure, but what a huge kisser.

Speaker 4:

Really.

Speaker 5:

What yeah? So national kissing day. You kiss as many people as you can in one day.

Speaker 4:

I'd get in trouble for that, but I'll kiss my husband as many times. I'm too much of a germaphobe.

Speaker 3:

I can never, oh God.

Speaker 4:

I mean seriously back, like when, like in college, like kissing to me. I mean I just it wasn't that big of a deal to me. You didn't think anything about it.

Speaker 3:

No, not at all. I don't know. I've always been a very discretionary kisser, well, but that's okay, I'm a germaphobe, I don't drink after people.

Speaker 4:

That's a valid point.

Speaker 3:

I don't drink after people. I don't drink after people, so they definitely yeah, I don't either.

Speaker 2:

Never do.

Speaker 4:

No, they were a good kisser. I'd be like, well, hello, hi, okay, dude, I think about germs. I know yeah, no, not no, do you remember?

Speaker 3:

your first kiss.

Speaker 4:

I do Mine was so awful. Mine was so awful. Mine was so awful, really. All right, tell me yours first. Mine was first. Tell me yours first.

Speaker 3:

I think I was seventh grade and I was really nervous and we were going to Carnival and everyone had told me that because I was so worried, like is he going to? Like try to French kiss me? I don't ever kiss anybody and they're like no, he's like really shy, he's not going to. So I went to, just like I can tell he's coming up for the kiss. So I went to, like pucker up and just normal kiss and he like licked my face.

Speaker 4:

Oh, yeah, well, especially as a germaphobe. You're like yes, yeah.

Speaker 3:

So that was a horrible first kiss experience. It's a terrible first kiss.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, he literally licked my face. Oh gosh, that would be traumatic for sure. Yes, yeah, oh man. Well, I was in the fifth grade.

Speaker 3:

Well, you were a early learner.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so in the fifth grade, and we had just all you know, like everyone's talking about French kissing and like your, mouth is open and so somehow we were told that your mouth is like really open and so yeah, so me and this guy we can, and I mean guys like to this day, so like our mouths were like so wide open, oh my gosh, like a snake detaching, I know.

Speaker 4:

And I just remember like I kind of stepped back and I was like that is disgusting. And so then of course, years later, maybe one realized that you're not supposed to like. Open your mouth and just like is wide as you can Crash.

Speaker 5:

I go to each other oh gosh, figure out.

Speaker 4:

So you had these two little fifth graders thinking that we were so like grown up, and then we both were like, I mean, what was that? We're like, I don't like that. And then, yeah, so that was my. That was my first kiss, fifth grade, remember to this day at 52. 52 52.

Speaker 5:

I still remember it.

Speaker 2:

Do you remember it? I do because it was, so I do.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, so my my guy friend, we were fifth grade. He came with me to my grandmother's and we were climbing a tree and up in the tree we just kissed, oh, but it wasn't like one of those like Vacuum sucking your face in kind of you know like that one was scary for a little bit I mean, it was like a sweet little. Yes.

Speaker 4:

Oh, up in the tree, that's almost like a movie.

Speaker 6:

It was very sweet.

Speaker 2:

All right, Lisa.

Speaker 6:

Mine was planned because, yeah, it was. I was fifth grade as well and my boyfriend at the time. He was a very nice guy and we actually ended up dating when I was in high school as well, for a very short time. Yeah, he's very sweet, very, really nice guy and he was his. His friends told me that if I didn't kiss him, he was going to break up with me and go out with Tracy Ann, and I was like, well, tracy Ann can't have him.

Speaker 3:

He's mine yeah.

Speaker 6:

So we planned to kiss behind the school in Knackline and that was my first kiss, and that actually wasn't bad.

Speaker 2:

I didn't think it was bad.

Speaker 6:

Maybe I was bad, but he wasn't. So no one happens, and then I think he broke up with me anyway.

Speaker 4:

During that Tracy Ann.

Speaker 6:

He went to have Tracy Ann.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, so doesn't he feel like an idiot now, exactly?

Speaker 6:

Liar, liar. No, he's very lucky. He's gorgeous Life, gorgeous kids. He's a really good guy. He's a good guy. So I find that.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, but you know, there's moments that he's probably like oh boy.

Speaker 3:

I think I was freaked out by the whole term of swapping spit. I was like.

Speaker 4:

I think Well, when you think about it it really is Like you are kind of like in there.

Speaker 5:

The worst ever is when they like put their gum. Have you ever had one where they take their gum and put it in your mouth? Oh yeah, yes, that was a big thing.

Speaker 4:

Yes, Dr Pam, I'm telling you, yeah, I mean I haven't had a lot of things. I mean Trisha would pass out.

Speaker 6:

I would have done, you're done. She would be like.

Speaker 5:

I need antibiotics. You're fired. Yes, clearly, in my city she was not. No, I'm out. Okay, yeah.

Speaker 4:

I can honestly say no, I haven't had somebody.

Speaker 3:

Oh, that makes me like my sushi is coming up right now. Oh my gosh, they did. Yeah, trisha's going to have to take a moment.

Speaker 4:

Yes, we're going to have to take a moment.

Speaker 5:

We're going to have to take your germs, or like your germaphobas.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, she's going to have nightmares, pam.

Speaker 3:

Yes, sorry, that's like that was a thing. Okay, so will you guys share a toothbrush? Oh, I've done it before.

Speaker 4:

No.

Speaker 6:

I've done that before. Yes, only with my goal.

Speaker 4:

And that's only because there has been times when I've traveled, because I try and keep my travel bag.

Speaker 2:

I would do all of these things.

Speaker 4:

And I've taken it out to switch it out and not put it back, and we go someplace. I'll be like give me your toothbrush. That is a hell of a no to me, but you know that when you kiss somebody and whatever I mean.

Speaker 5:

But you're not on their teeth. But you're not like scraping the stuff up, you're not in their teeth. What you mean you're not scraping stuff up.

Speaker 6:

I mean I'm not going to use his dental floss.

Speaker 3:

I'm not just going to kiss him. I'm not doing that.

Speaker 4:

But I mean brushing your teeth, I mean, if you're kissing if you're doing French.

Speaker 3:

I'm not rubbing my tongue on his teeth to clean him off, though, whoa.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, I wouldn't do it either. You're taking, maybe, listerine. If you dust listerine you can dip it in the listerine.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, honey, I can do all kinds of things, but I'm going to have to dip your toothbrush.

Speaker 3:

Oh yeah, I will never share.

Speaker 4:

Well, like I said, in my travel bag I usually do have all of my stuff. It's only been, but I have not hesitated. I think I'm having heart palpitations.

Speaker 6:

I think you are, I think you know it would be on a rare occasion, but I don't think twice about it, but I have to if I'm being really honest. I would think twice if you wanted to use my See.

Speaker 4:

There you go. Okay, now hold on a second, but why?

Speaker 6:

I don't know, because Scott's really much cleaner than I am.

Speaker 3:

Well, what's the difference if he's used to the nearest, or you're even his?

Speaker 6:

I know there is none, but it's like my toothbrush, yeah, and I don't share, so I mean, oh no.

Speaker 4:

That is true and most things, except for toothbrushes. I am not a sharer either.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, and it's funny because Scott's a total germaphobe too. But Scott would like that wouldn't bother him at all. Let me have his toothbrush.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, the Bedoskis are not germaphobes.

Speaker 6:

No.

Speaker 4:

Not at all. I don't like that one.

Speaker 5:

Oh, I know Clearly. Yes, they're swapping out the Tricia. No, so funny. Are you using the toothbrush? Yeah?

Speaker 4:

Hilarious.

Speaker 5:

Yes, okay.

Speaker 4:

All right Things that we're not going to do on our girls' trip, not that we would share a toothbrush. Don't drink in my wine glass, I will not. No.

Speaker 3:

I won't even come close to any, but that wouldn't bother me. Oh, why would that bother you? I don't drink after people.

Speaker 6:

Oh no, that wouldn't bother me, natalie.

Speaker 4:

I'm always trying to Like if someone says, oh my God, you got to try this drink, I'm like sure.

Speaker 5:

But other than that, do you think there's other COVID? No, it's like my whole life, oh your whole life.

Speaker 3:

Okay, okay, like the staff know if they're going to drink my drink.

Speaker 5:

Don't touch it.

Speaker 4:

Yes, Okay, well, I mean, you know, we all have our little things.

Speaker 6:

Speaking of that, COVID things that carried over, oh Lord. So Ellie today did her driver's test and passed Happy days. Yay, Kelly, and she did great. So I go today to do it. I have to sit in the car with her. They put a camera in the car right and I'll let her talk to her, and they call me on my phone and they give her directions over the phone in the car.

Speaker 4:

Wait, wait, hold on a second. So she's driving your car and you're in it. There's no driving.

Speaker 6:

No driving. The driving instructor comes out. She goes okay, I'm going to put the camera here on the dashboard. She puts the camera on the dashboard. She leaves. She goes give me a good phone number, hook it up to your car or you can hold a phone in your hand and you're like we're hands free here in Georgia.

Speaker 4:

Okay, Thank you.

Speaker 6:

So well, I wasn't driving and she was like I'll call your phone and I'll give you directions. Why are they not back in the car?

Speaker 4:

Okay, I am probably going to say something that is going to be so unpopular. I'm just going to say it. I think that so many people not so some situations have used that whole COVID thing just to not have people do their job.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, because my kids have gotten taken the test.

Speaker 4:

I mean.

Speaker 3:

They had somebody arrive at them.

Speaker 4:

So see, that's what I'm saying. It's like, and again, I'm not, I mean I'm not going to take away from, I mean I had COVID Michael had COVID whatever, but it's 2024. Everybody's back to work, living our lives because it's here. It's not going to go away. But I do sometimes think that it's used still as that crutch of okay, I don't have to pay you to go sit in the car, I'm just going to give you a, I'm going to call you on the phone.

Speaker 5:

So so how is that person?

Speaker 4:

So they're going to Does the camera?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that's what I'm going to say Is the camera in the road.

Speaker 4:

Is the camera in the road and also inside, or is it because the driving person looks at how you handle situations? Turn signals.

Speaker 6:

Parallel parking.

Speaker 4:

Like, are you looking?

Speaker 6:

I actually don't know. What I saw was the camera like on the screen. So it's a little camera that I saw and on the screen it's showing the road. So then it isn't watching Ellie. I was obviously. I was warned if I said a word she would fail. I'm like obviously I'm not going to tell her, but if you feel that strongly about it, why aren't you in the car? Exactly because I mean.

Speaker 4:

I know that, that I know for the boys, my boys, when they took their tasks, I mean, obviously I wasn't in the car I wasn't allowed to be in the car. I had to wait inside, but it was. Did they do their turn signal? Did they make sure that they looked both ways?

Speaker 2:

Where are their hands on the?

Speaker 4:

steering wheel. How do you know that if you're not sitting in the car? Did you get paid to do that?

Speaker 6:

Nope, I should have.

Speaker 4:

I know you were the driving instructor.

Speaker 5:

See that they wear a mask. If that's a fear because you're only in such distance, right.

Speaker 6:

It was so strange because when Jack did his driving test during COVID and I was also in the car, so I've now taken two driving tests with my kids.

Speaker 5:

I was in the car with.

Speaker 4:

Jack Lisa passed.

Speaker 5:

He wasn't allowed.

Speaker 6:

The instructor. He didn't actually do an on-the-road test, so he was in the parking lot and just drove around the cars and parked and the instructor was standing outside. But the instructor was watching at all times and he's gone, obviously, and I let it talk. But there's no camera and there was nothing recording us in the car. So I was like how would you know if I talked? I'm a very good venture.

Speaker 5:

Well, I'll show you the back end. Turn the wheel, turn the wheel. It's kind of terrifying. It's kind of terrifying.

Speaker 4:

I mean, I know, Ellie, it's going to be like an amazing driver.

Speaker 5:

But that is kind of terrifying scary that they just so you went out on the road with her, with him, it was just all in the parking lot.

Speaker 6:

With him. It was just all in the parking lot. And then Key and Went with the instructor.

Speaker 3:

Did you guys go here for a fun fact?

Speaker 4:

I can't wait because you are over there giggling, so this is going to be a good one. So we just said ventriloquist, so when I was young.

Speaker 3:

I'm sorry, wait a second. What now? Ventriloquist.

Speaker 4:

You were.

Speaker 3:

Actually. So I think my doll is actually under the sink in the office in here, but that's going to be your fourth language. So I wanted to be a ventriloquist. When I was a little like a ventriloquist person, because there was somebody at camera. Who was that had like the? I don't know. My guy was Simon Says, so I got a ventriloquist doll and I can kind of do it. That doesn't shock me. Not me either. See what I said Actually after I'm going to be a ventriloquist.

Speaker 4:

My grandmother had a room full of those dolls and I refused to go in it because I swear the eyes, which they probably were Probably were moving. They probably were moving. And then Creepy, like the guy and I don't know if it was the same person, but like there was a show on TV.

Speaker 3:

Yes, and he had it.

Speaker 5:

Yes, I was obsessed with it. Okay, I kid you, I picture the doll.

Speaker 4:

Yes, and so I see it, but there was something that just like Creepy I'm going to have to bring my doll.

Speaker 3:

I actually think we brought it because we had a little leak in the sink, but I used to take my doll and I think it's a joke around here and I would put it in the head with like the attach.

Speaker 4:

Can we please do this live? Can we put? Can we do a video? Yes, please, please, please, please.

Speaker 3:

I had to bring my doll to the exam but I used to put them like in the girls, like cabinets for their chores. Oh my God, he made her rounds around the office.

Speaker 2:

I would pee my pants. Yes, that was creepy, I mean it is seriously like I don't know.

Speaker 4:

I just remember that show.

Speaker 2:

And that doll in the way that he would do the head and the dark hair and eyes.

Speaker 4:

And then the guy would be there and he would have this smile and I would just be there, I'm bringing him, you're going to see it.

Speaker 3:

So I have two skills I can ventriloquist and I can talk in Hong Kong. You've got one.

Speaker 6:

And he had like endless tolerance.

Speaker 4:

I mean, that's what I love about this. We just keep finding it's just layers. We just keep finding out more stuff. That one does freak me out, though, trisha.

Speaker 5:

I'm not going to lie Me too. So on our girl's trip please do not bring the doll.

Speaker 6:

Yes, I have no problem with the doll.

Speaker 4:

No, I do, I do and my bedroom is going out window, I have to bring him. He's really freaking king.

Speaker 3:

He's old because I was like a little kid when I had him, but yeah, he's made his rounds around the office.

Speaker 5:

No, no, no, no. You guys are staying together and we're staying together being in pain, baby.

Speaker 3:

We're not doing that, we're not in our room and that thing is going up. Just don't share my toothbrush or my wine. Oh, okay.

Speaker 6:

Valid Bring my own toothbrush.

Speaker 4:

We have learned that we will not share wine glasses at the winery.

Speaker 6:

We will.

Speaker 4:

I mean not that I'm going to find that hard to just not share wine.

Speaker 3:

I'm good.

Speaker 6:

I'm gone.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I'm good, just speaking of sharing. Do you guys have any fab vines?

Speaker 2:

you've gotten recently Fab vines Okay.

Speaker 4:

Well, I'm I think I said this the last time I'm obsessed with these reels that talk about makeup dupes. I'm so into that stuff right now when you can find, I know so like this Maybelline powder that's kind of like Laura Mercier's and it's legit, it is so great, it is so good. And then the elf. You see the elf, the lip thing, oh no, the primer the green.

Speaker 5:

I've heard about the elf. Yeah the petty, that was impossible to get about a year ago.

Speaker 6:

You couldn't get it because the Tik Tok was all over.

Speaker 4:

And it still is.

Speaker 6:

Yeah.

Speaker 4:

And I freaking. I mean I love that stuff because I don't think that you have like, that's my big thing. I don't think that you need to spend $58 on something when you can get it. I mean, elf is like 10. And it's legit.

Speaker 5:

I remember when elf was like remember a dollar? Yes, and then you get like there like $9 for a dollar Everything was and it was always like, oh no.

Speaker 4:

And now I'm like, oh my God, this stuff is amazing. I mean, I freaking love it. I'm about to go bold.

Speaker 3:

So you know, I love Taylor Swift, right. So, I've thought I love her red lipstick. And so I've tried to figure out the UV rays turn around which one she uses. But Mandy sent me one the other day that said Pat McGrath and she's got like a Tana main, so I just ordered it. It comes tomorrow. So I will be bold and red, that is supposed to be a really a really good line.

Speaker 4:

See the really expensive one.

Speaker 6:

It's kind of pricey, it is pricey.

Speaker 4:

But I mean, I mean all of his stuff. His makeup brushes are supposed to be fantastic, although elf has a very good dupe, yep.

Speaker 5:

I'm telling you so that's what I was. That was a lot of dupes.

Speaker 4:

They do and I mean, and like they are really good, I get another fat line.

Speaker 3:

I brought it for you guys to try, because I just got it today.

Speaker 4:

So what is it?

Speaker 3:

So this is revision, which is the skincare line we carry, but it's medical, great, but it's their new, it's a. So I've been really into using some block as like a primer. Oh yes, I've seen it on my real. And I love physical blocks, and this is a zinc one, but usually they turn like they're white. Yeah, but look, I love this.

Speaker 4:

This is a tinted one Right.

Speaker 3:

They grew up on the back of your hands. You can see the sheer on your skin.

Speaker 2:

Oh, wow, oh.

Speaker 3:

So I would put this under my makeup.

Speaker 6:

Oh, I love this.

Speaker 5:

Isn't it nice. It's thick.

Speaker 2:

I like it, it's nice.

Speaker 3:

So it's a physical block SPF 50. And I'm going to put that under my makeup and I love that sheer look.

Speaker 4:

So that's with it being almost kind of like a consistency, like it's going to take your foundation, and I've learned that on my little reels too. Like you want your skin completely hydrated and crazy amounts.

Speaker 2:

You can shimmery your skin. I love that and it'll make the foundation stick to your skin.

Speaker 3:

Mm-hmm. And I got a new foundation too. I'm full of fave vines today.

Speaker 4:

Okay, what's this one?

Speaker 3:

I got it. It's called Beauty Blender.

Speaker 4:

Oh yeah, it's a very liquidy foundation. I love Beauty Blender Blender Is that from the same company? I think so, and so this is a foundation. It's called.

Speaker 3:

Balance. I got it as a sample of my last Sephora. So I got this, and so I've been using a different physical block. I'm putting that on top of it, but now I'm excited because I just got that today.

Speaker 2:

so oh yeah, this is gonna be really good with your foundation.

Speaker 4:

I mean, it's gonna have something to attach to. So anyway, that's my fact. I love that.

Speaker 5:

I see things that are interesting, though. I like to look into. What is that? Have you seen the eyelash? It's like the permanent eyelash, like it curls your eyes up. It's like a.

Speaker 4:

Oh, is that that road field? No, that's what I used to. No, it's not mascara.

Speaker 5:

It's like something you actually do to make your Well.

Speaker 3:

I've had a lash lift, but it's not permanent like it, lasts just a few weeks.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, this is for like two months or three months, but it's a formula. But it takes your lashes and it curls them completely.

Speaker 3:

It sounds like the lash lift, but maybe it's a different formula.

Speaker 4:

I mean that's what I want. Like I've tried the false lashes, but because I can't see To put the glue on, it looks like, be like across your eyebrow. I mean it kinda looks like I've had one too many. Yeah, so I would like, because I've tried the ones where, like, they put them on your eyelashes but I can't have people close to my eyes like that for that long. It's like an hour and a half.

Speaker 3:

I love those. We have a really great girl here in the city.

Speaker 4:

Well, no, they're beautiful, my sister hasn't done and they're stunning. But I just can't have someone that close to my eyes it looks so good. Because I think I fall asleep and then I would jerk.

Speaker 5:

And then yeah, but I wonder if they are they bad for your lashes?

Speaker 4:

Or no.

Speaker 3:

I mean I've done it before. I've not had a problem with my lashes but I do love big bold lashes.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, that makes a huge difference.

Speaker 4:

Oh my that's seriously like I really thought about going to Sephora and just saying listen, put them on so I can see what they're supposed to look like on me and not me like having them going this way, do you?

Speaker 6:

know what. You should try actually Get individual ones Instead of getting a strip. So sometimes the strip depending on your eye shape, the strip can be just overpowering. But the cause I find I can't do a strip of eyelashes. I look a bit like a drag queen. So yeah so if you get individual ones and just kind of stick them in between your, it's so much easier to do.

Speaker 4:

But even if, like, you can't see, like can you do it.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, I can do it myself.

Speaker 4:

With your glasses or no?

Speaker 6:

no, no, with that, my glasses.

Speaker 4:

See, I don't know if I can do that.

Speaker 6:

Well, it's easier to. If you make a mistake, it doesn't actually matter, cause they're like they're kind of like ice. Yeah, okay, it's much easier to do. How long did they say? Oh, I don't know if they're nice.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, but it's enough.

Speaker 6:

yeah, I wouldn't do it Like I would only do if I was? Doing a show or something.

Speaker 4:

I wouldn't do it. Yeah, if you're going out or something, but I love big eyelashes.

Speaker 6:

Oh, they make a huge difference. I love them, it's mascara.

Speaker 3:

I think that's like the number one makeup thing to like if you're gonna do one thing yeah, and that's lip gloss, yeah.

Speaker 6:

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm For me foundation I'm the chest. And then mascara, mascara, yes, I love.

Speaker 4:

I agree.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, I know, sorry, is that so nice on your hand? I do love that. I mean, no, look at that. It doesn't feel like I know everybody can't see this.

Speaker 4:

This is why I really sometimes think that we need to do a video. It's luminous.

Speaker 3:

That's a good word for that. It's beautiful.

Speaker 6:

I can't go down the real beauty and it's not too heavy. Yeah, that's it. So what do we think is going on with Kate Middleton?

Speaker 5:

Oh yeah, oh, that's. The bad news is everywhere.

Speaker 4:

I mean, I do. I am starting to think it's something crazy, I think it's a distraction. Why would I?

Speaker 3:

never thought anything. Is that illegal there? Because they said yeah, is that illegal?

Speaker 6:

No, but OK, no, no. The point, no, no, no. The point, I think, is that why would like, how could it be edited so badly and get past the royal PR?

Speaker 3:

Was it? Was it really that obvious? I?

Speaker 6:

certainly was.

Speaker 4:

I didn't notice, but I don't notice this kind of Well they're also saying that her face is the face from Vogue.

Speaker 6:

It's the same picture from Vogue put in and it was like, was this actually superimposed? And it wasn't a photo of all of them together and she hasn't been seen in All right.

Speaker 4:

So why do you think that this is a distraction? Like what?

Speaker 6:

do you think that there's something going on with Charles more so. That's what I heard say on another radio thing that we're talking about today and they're like it just doesn't make any sense, like she hasn't been seen. I know she had abdominal surgery and everything. But, is there a job. It's their job to be seen and to be like.

Speaker 4:

it would be like the president here going missing and I know they don't make any of the shots, but it would be like Well, I mean for a surgery in most cases, most hospitals want you out in like three days because you have a better chance of getting infections in the hospital class than out of the hospital. So it's when they say that they want you out quickly, it's not because they don't want to care for you, it's just you're better at home. I think what she spent two weeks, I think. So I mean that's a long time in the hospital world.

Speaker 3:

Well, they never said really what it was, either, right, which is kind of different.

Speaker 6:

And they said, they won't.

Speaker 4:

I think the whole thing is so strange and I think for them to let this kind of go out of control, as far as it's that easy, that it has to be in my opinion and again, I'm not from there, I don't whatever but even the royal family, if you see it spiraling, because the king is not well, and then all of a sudden you have the prince princess of Wales, that is. I mean I know she's had a couple, like where she's in the car, yeah but there's also questions about whether that's her.

Speaker 6:

That's the crazy thing. So that that was another thing they were talking about. How that picture of her in the Range Rover with our with with her mother her mom, yeah, they're like okay, the paparazzi can like take really good photos. Why is her photo so grainy that you can't actually make it? And is it actually her or is it her sister? And then today's picture is William in the back of the car and she's looking out the window and there's no front on. It's like the back of her head, it's just I will say it's strange behavior.

Speaker 4:

No, and I will say I think that it's strange, probably, in my opinion, for any type of person in the, in the public, mm-hmm, it doesn't matter whether it would be a star, a senator, our president, like you said, whoever, it is Definitely strange behavior for someone that is in the public, and I understand that they don't talk about stuff, but it definitely is Strange, yeah, yeah. So why do you think it's a distraction? Like? What are your thoughts on?

Speaker 6:

because there's been nothing really about him either. So I don't know whether they're like creating drama, drama so that people aren't focusing on. Well, where's Charles? Where's?

Speaker 4:

the case.

Speaker 6:

Where is the King? How's he doing? Has there been any report? Even the whole Harry and Megan thing, it's just.

Speaker 4:

I don't like, just I know, I Know, I know it's just so disappointing to see it go this way.

Speaker 6:

I mean like regardless of you know what we think the royal family or anything. Yeah it's like it's just so sad. It's such, it's such an incredible institution. Be it right or be it wrong, it's still like it is on. You know, tradition, tradition, and it's something that English people like.

Speaker 4:

And I also think what's so exciting, like what you were saying, is that they, like William and Kate, have brought such it into, like such the new, and they, you know, like the way that you know she is with her kids and so on hand Loving, and doesn't shy away from that. You know like it's. It's fun to watch because it's not how it's been. Nope, no, and so for it to be heard, it's so strange.

Speaker 6:

I think that was what the beauty of Harry was in his youth, because he was so bold. He was Wild, I care no, you can see that from the time he was a child. Oh he's always in trouble with his mom, like you could see it smile, chappy. Yeah, so he made them very relevant. Yeah, you like it was like these boys growing up. I know they were way more privileged than anybody else, but it just made them more normal and more relatable, kind of like Diana did it. I think it's more accessible.

Speaker 4:

Yes, even though you know, with Queen Elizabeth and I mean I do think, and Queen Mother, like you know, precious, but I mean Charles didn't have okay, anyway, I'm from a US standpoint, but Charles didn't grow up like that. No, no, and you know like I just remember Watching Diana go down that log, right, yeah, and I mean I know it's super complicated behind the scenes, like again I'm just someone looking at it on service, but it was refreshing.

Speaker 6:

Absolutely. Oh, she was, she did everyone loved her, Like she was just so incredible. Everybody loved her, you know yeah, andrew, well, that one. Yeah, yeah, there's just a lot going on. They had a. There was a prince Michael. Princess Michael, yes, her husband, no, gabriella, her died.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, yeah, didn't he date Pippa Middleton? Is that the one I'm thinking?

Speaker 6:

of yeah he died. Yeah did he. I don't know whether he did or not.

Speaker 4:

I don't know he could have if it's the one I'm thinking of, yeah, he had nothing. It matters either here nor there.

Speaker 6:

Yes, they have it's.

Speaker 4:

It's borderline Getting super crazy.

Speaker 6:

What's? Yeah, can't wait for that version of the crown.

Speaker 4:

I know well she they said what Easter is. When she'll be back. It's a really long time and it is a thousand percent.

Speaker 3:

Really long on a less serious topic. Okay yeah, so we haven't done. Would you rather for a while, because this is the first one I came up with. It's kind of relevant Because this I think, All right, so okay. Would you rather be able to speak every language in the world, including Hong Kong, or be able to talk to animals? Talk to animals touch animals thousand percent. Mm-hmm, yeah, I think I got.

Speaker 4:

I was like I really don't really need to talk to every single person in the universe, but I would absolutely love to be able to talk to animals.

Speaker 3:

This is a tough one, because I think I'm both all the time. Okay, would you rather always feel hungry or always feel tired? Oh, tired hungry, mm-hmm.

Speaker 4:

I, when I get hungry, I get. I get, I can push through I can push through when I'm tired, but if I am starving, I become a different person me too, that's.

Speaker 3:

it's not a good person Would you rather have a knife when you need a spoon or a spoon when you need a knife? I think that's kind of dumb. I'd rather have a knife when.

Speaker 5:

I'm not, yeah, I use that.

Speaker 3:

Well, I don't know eating soup that I know I was like and cuz you can pick it up.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, you can.

Speaker 4:

I'd, I think okay. So I think I'm gonna have to go against the grain and go with a spoon, because you could eat soup and those kind of things. If you need a knife and you're eating a big piece of meat, just use your fingers, it's totally fine. Lift the soup up. Yeah, well, no, maybe not.

Speaker 6:

You don't know how are you gonna open your Sephora box. You don't have hands with a spoon.

Speaker 4:

I Got nails, baby, I don't need.

Speaker 3:

Okay, here's your last one. Okay, would you rather have two long teeth, front teeth like a beaver, or no teeth at all?

Speaker 4:

no teeth at all and then get implants. Yeah, um, I yeah, yeah different worlds.

Speaker 6:

Yeah, yeah, I wouldn't want to look like a beaver, no, but I want to be too. Let's see there, I don't know I would be able to eat, to my food.

Speaker 3:

Yeah, all of this get dentures. Yeah, that wasn't part of the equation.

Speaker 4:

They didn't say it, so therefore it could be. It wasn't a disclaimer. I guess we'll give us that yeah, like I don't know. Yeah, no, I would.

Speaker 5:

No, teeth is not attractive either.

Speaker 3:

Well, I think beaver teeth would be there.

Speaker 4:

I mean, either is like a good, no, a good idea.

Speaker 3:

You know when you first like get your front teeth and they don't fit your face.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 3:

So you know we used to get the sheets I feel like I heard Chelsea is this, but you know you get the sheets of, like your school pictures. Yes, oh, yeah. I'm so upset because I found some of my mom had of when I was in I don't know whatever grade, like young third grade maybe, where she had actually cut some out and given them to people and I had, like she'd give me my bang hair. Oh my God, Did you guys not trade like pictures with your friends? I would have traded these. I would never traded these, but she did. Apparently, I had these big front teeth. My corners of my mouth were really chapped, so it looked like my mouth went up to here and my bangs were like jagged cut.

Speaker 3:

I was like mother, like this is cut out, you actually gave these to people.

Speaker 4:

We should neck like one of these times, bring old pictures of ourselves, I think it would be hilarious.

Speaker 3:

This is like. I promise you. No one has one this bad. No, I do.

Speaker 4:

I do because my mom used to cut my bangs.

Speaker 5:

We absolutely cut the weather wet, and then you know like oh and then they dry. I'm like literally, they were like I have been into my forehead and I'm like what the actual heck? I've got to do pictures. Oh yeah, I was like what is this? And it's right before pictures, Of course, Of course. Yeah, I'm trying to tell you so.

Speaker 4:

No, I promise you I have one because I used to have super like I had to have been in second, no, first grade, because we moved to Missouri in second grade in super long blonde hair, like just down my back, and my mom took me to get a haircut literally just what you described. My dad walked in and didn't know who I was. Oh, he introduced himself to me oh, mm-hmm. So, yes, yes, we all got those pictures.

Speaker 3:

My sister and I all had the same mom haircut those bangs is what it was.

Speaker 6:

Oh, my God, and it was straight.

Speaker 3:

It was like just like they it was like a dull scissors or something.

Speaker 5:

So they weren't straight, they were short. It was awful and I was like why do our parents think they can cut our hair, like nobody thinks they can cut their?

Speaker 4:

own hair? I don't know, because it never goes well. Yes, it doesn't fly at all, it never goes well. What are you doing? You do yours.

Speaker 3:

I do my boys hair. They're listening right now because they always say mom we're going to go to somebody who really knows what they're doing. But I think I do yeah.

Speaker 4:

But you do. You do because I mean you've shown us pictures and she's been traumatized. But, yeah, you're going to make sure that your kids are not traumatized like so that when they are in their thirties they come on someplace and be like. Let me tell you that when my mom cut my hair.

Speaker 5:

Oh my God, oh my gosh.

Speaker 4:

Yeah, it would be funny to see some pictures of us from kids way back when.

Speaker 3:

No, oh, back when we were swapping spit, yep, yeah.

Speaker 4:

And guys wide open. I know Mouth wide open Like a freaking orca.

Speaker 3:

Well, cheers to sharing.

Speaker 4:

Cheers you guys. We love y'all. Yes, we are Go.

Speaker 1:

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