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Welcome to the Carpool podcast with Kelly.
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Here's what I want.
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But the thing with September is September is still hot.
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So how do I accumulate an apple vibe in a warmer climate?
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I want an iced apple cocktail.
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But to be like, oh, I'm so obsessed with coffee.
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And I'd be like, I always need coffee.
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Like, it's so, it's pick me.
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It's like, come on, girl.
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I have another personality trait.
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Your mom time off starts now.
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Welcome back to the Carpool podcast with Kelly.
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And boy, do we have a show for you.
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So we are here in Missouri, AKA Missouri.
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We're experiencing what us Midwesterners call false fall.
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We had false fall and now we're in second summer.
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And now we're in second summer, which here's the thing.
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I've now been a Midwestern for 32 years in my life.
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So I was ready for this.
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I was expecting this.
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We had a delightfully long false fall.
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And now it's back up to 89.
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And one thing I am Mark Safe from putting up my fall
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decorations, I'm waiting till October.
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And again, not to bring up football season again.
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I promise I'm done.
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But it's so fun to have that to distract me
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from wanting to go fall decor crazy.
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Did you see the football platter from Target
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that is in my Dream McKenzie Childs pattern?
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Of course I saw it, Elizabeth.
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Tell me you bought one and you bought one for me too.
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But no, I didn't yet.
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No, football platter.
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I'm not in my football era, but maybe I just need to be.
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Well, you've got to be prepared.
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I also saw that someone sent me a DM.
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They went to Michael's.
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I need to get to a craft store is what I need to do.
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You know what I mean?
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Like I need to get to a craft store.
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A proper, not the craft section of Target,
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a proper craft store.
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Sure, I think we can always benefit from a craft store,
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but what do you need from there?
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They just had, they made their own football garland.
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They like found footballs and then they strung them.
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No, and I mean this with a lot of love and respect.
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Are you sure you want to make one?
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No, it's like a kit.
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So you get, oh, it's just I think you can handle a kit.
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I think I can handle a kit.
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Yeah, but is that the cutest football banner out there?
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I know you're in your banner era.
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I am my banner era.
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I would say I need to, I would say, first of all,
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update from last episode, we're not Powerball winners.
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So I need to kind of reel in the banner budget
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Yeah, yeah, yeah, totally.
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Like that's not the banner budget has been blown.
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It's been blown for the year.
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Did Tyler go through your expenses last month
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and be like, this is how much you spent on banners alone?
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Well, they kind of had elusive names.
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I was like, oh, it's closed for the kids.
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Yeah, yeah, he has no idea.
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Yeah, and I also just think like PayPal
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has been like really good for like people
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because it's just like it's a PayPal transaction.
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Like that's just how it, like, you know?
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But I have just like refrained from setting up from fall.
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I started following and I don't know the name.
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Like I don't know the person's name
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because I don't want to follow them
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because it doesn't, the content kind of pisses me off.
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But this girl is on TikTok
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and she's giving like week by week tasks
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to have the ultimate fall.
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And she's like, here's everything you're gonna do
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the week of September 6th through the 11th
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to maximize like your pre-fall experience.
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She's like, I just think it's making me mad
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because like I can't, I can't relate to you.
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Like, I don't know, like congrats, like you're 22.
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Like of course you can like do all of these things.
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I would like to see like a mom approach on it,
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but I think we're obviously doing things
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a little differently.
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Well, so I mean, who has the time
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to write out a week by week?
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Well, that's why she's like, I'm doing it for you.
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She's like, I'm a Virgo,
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which I don't really know what that means.
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She's like, I'm a Virgo, I'm an eldest daughter
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and I love fall, like those are her credentials.
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It's like, okay, well.
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Okay, sounds like, okay, sounds great.
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Anyway, things I am enjoying though about pre-fall is,
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again, it's like, let's not forget
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about the apple of September.
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Like, October is so pumpkin, apple is so September.
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And you know who's really served us?
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Oli Pop, because they have an apple crisp soda.
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It's basically apple juice, but in an adult way.
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Why as adults have we stopped drinking apple juice?
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Why aren't there apple juice cocktails?
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There's cranberry juice cocktails.
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There's grapefruit juice cocktails.
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Where are the apple juice cocktails?
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Yeah, that's a good question.
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Where's the apple martini?
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Apple is apple-tini, but.
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No one's ordering it.
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You've only ever seen it in movies.
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I've actually never, I don't think I've ever seen it on a menu,
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but isn't that the green one?
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Well, apple juice is orange-ish, so I don't know.
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Apple-tini is green.
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An apple martini is a cocktail containing vodka
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and one or more of apple juice, apple cider,
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apple liqueur or apple brandy.
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They're lime green.
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Apple juice cocktails.
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Okay, so they are around.
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This girl says it's my favorite cocktail ever.
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Well, you know what I like to make is.
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This looks delicious.
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Heat up some apple cider on the stove
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and add fireball or something like that to it.
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That's a great fall drink.
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I don't do a hot apple cider.
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I don't do, and I don't do it boozy either.
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Now, a spiked hot chocolate, you've caught my attention.
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It doesn't do it for you.
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You're wrong for that.
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Well, I think you're wrong for not liking the spiked apple cider
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and I don't, maybe we're both right
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and both wrong in our own ways.
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Here's what I want.
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But like, the thing with September
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is like September is still hot.
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So like, how do I accumulate an apple vibe
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in a warmer climate?
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I want an iced apple cocktail.
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Something to, something I plan on maybe doing this week.
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I think also the kids would love if I bought apple juice.
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Like it's something for the kids and then for me.
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Maybe I'll try to do that.
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But anyway, so excited for fall.
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Dude, I want to be excited.
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I want to get excited for decorating.
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I just cannot see, I cannot see me moving back into my house.
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I know it's going to happen, but still so much has to be done.
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We're kind of in this waiting period that I'm like, I assume,
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like, yeah, Halloween, I'll be at my house,
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but I cannot even fathom that.
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I can't picture being back here.
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I am not just like go totally like bear my entire life,
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but I am drowning in not being at my house.
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Like I am drowning in survival mode of living,
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not in my own space.
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And it's been three months, almost three months,
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and I'm sick of it.
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And I want to be in my house and I
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want to be thinking about Appletines
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and I want to be thinking about decorating
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and I want to be tempted to put a decoration up.
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But I'm not even tempted.
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I walk by the Target section, the Halloween, the Fall section.
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I'm not even tempted because where am I going to put it?
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My house is in shambles.
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I'm living in my parents' basement.
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I feel like an Appletine could fix that.
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Maybe I'm just an Appletine away from like being OK
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because like I don't really drink anymore.
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Maybe that's the problem.
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Well, and the thing is though, it's just like I think
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all like transitional months, it's just they just you just
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have to it's a good time to practice your patience.
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You know, like falls not tomorrow.
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It actually doesn't start till the 22nd of September.
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So like take a beat, enjoy like and believe it or not,
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we are going to wish these days back.
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We are going to wish these days back come February.
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Yeah, but then I'll be ready to wish them back.
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It's all the cycle.
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It is the cycle of life of living
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Well, anyway, anyway, you know, I am excited about what?
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Dancing with the stars.
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Edge of my seat, Grayson.
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OK, so listen to them living on home.
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I am living with Grayson and Grayson and I are going to watch
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together not to make you jealous, Kelly, but I'm so excited
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to have something to look forward to.
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I love a competition.
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I love I can't dance and I can't fully appreciate the art
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of dance, but I'm so excited to.
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I love watching dance videos.
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I love it. So first of all, I think we're all watching
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Dancing with the Stars this year.
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I think we all are. Yeah.
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And here's what dancing with the stars.
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Like the way I don't think you could get me to watch
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The Voice American Idol, any of those show mask singer.
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I don't think you could pay me money to watch those shows.
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I am sat friends when it starts.
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I'm with you. I like the first of all, the razzle dazzle, the costumes.
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The sets. It's all amazing.
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The storytelling and they do a great job.
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It's like you need the influencers because they are the ones getting the views.
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They're the ones making the content.
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They're the one re resurrecting this show.
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They are the ones resurrecting the show.
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And I remember last season, I did not watch it
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in the formal sense.
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But because there were people that I like, like that Alona girl, the rugby player.
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After after I knew the show came out, I would then go and YouTube
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everyone's dances and I didn't even know of anyone.
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But I was just excited because she was posting about it on social media.
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And now the Mormon wives are posting about it.
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And Robert Irwin is posting about it.
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And I am just so excited about it.
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And this would be my first season ever watching Dancing with the Stars.
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And I can't wait. And honestly, everyone should just watch it.
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Who's listening to this podcast because I think we should do recaps.
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Like I think we should talk about it.
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I think we should totally do recaps might be a little hard, though,
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because then it comes out on Tuesdays and we record on Mondays.
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So that's going to be difficult.
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But it's giving her elements, but we'll try maybe we can work around that.
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Prediction, though, who do you think is going to win?
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Well, Whitney is a dancer and she is not only a dancer.
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She is entertaining to watch.
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She's got the I don't know what it is.
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She's got the face. She's got the music.
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I enjoy. I don't really I enjoy watching her dance.
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I enjoy her TikTok or her reels or whatever where she dances.
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I like watching her dance.
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I'm of course polling for Robert Irwin because he's just sweetheart.
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Well, and Bindi won and Bindi won her season and Bindi won her season.
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And see, what's interesting about it is it's the combination of being
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a good dancer and you have to have a fan base because the fans vote.
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I feel like maybe I'll be able to say after the first go round.
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Yeah, and we need to see how everyone's going to do.
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And there's people who I don't know and I'm excited to get to know them.
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I'm excited to get to know Zach Efron's brother.
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So well, speaking of TV shows, we thought we would do a model lineup
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because if we are going into fall, which, you know, for some 22
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year olds on TikTok, that means like being able to have the time
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to like watch TV, watch comfort shows.
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For us moms, we who get to watch shows at approximately
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15 minutes a night, every night.
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We thought we would do our favorite comfort shows, though.
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Yes, the model lineup is where Kelly and I both pick four things
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in the category and then you can vote who had the better line number.
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We'll just discuss who had the better set of four, who had the better lineup.
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So and we can't repeat.
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So like we're going to go popcorn style.
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Boom, boom, boom, comfort shows.
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You can watch again and again all the seasons.
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OK, I'm feeling like so good about mine.
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And I think we're not going to have as much crossover as you think.
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And I'm going to start off so strong with Gossip Girl.
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OK, OK, Gossip Girl is such a comfort show, such a repeater.
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I only watched Gossip Girl once I tried to restarting it
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and I couldn't make it through the first season.
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I don't know, it kind of fell off.
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Really? Yeah, I see that you're wrong for that.
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That's not that's that's not the more common take.
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The common take is that it's a show you watch over and over again.
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OK, well, a show that I think people actually watch over and over again
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because it actually never gets old is New Girl.
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You can watch New Girl and relapid things
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that you didn't even pick up on on the first time.
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New Girl is a flawless show, can't be touched.
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The characters are amazing.
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I mean, it's probably my favorite show.
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It is such a good show.
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Derrickle, what's it on right now?
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Derrickle. I honestly, like you might win with that one.
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I forgot about I honestly forgot about that show.
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I'm so happy you reminded me.
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So many directions to go.
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I'm going to throw friends out there.
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And I wish I put it back on Netflix so I could watch it more.
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I didn't watch friends until college for the first time
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because remember, we were allowed to watch Disney Channel until we were 18.
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So but it's such a good show.
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You see, that's another one that I watched once and I never rewatched.
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I never rewatched it.
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Did you have you tried?
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I guess I haven't tried that.
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I didn't love I was not obsessed with the first time through.
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OK, I think there are funnier shows out there.
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And I think that Friends was like very
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Friends was like very controversial for its time.
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It was, yeah, it was.
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It definitely was for the time that it came out.
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But I just think like in comparison to what else is out there,
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I just think that there are funnier things.
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I think there's more interesting storylines.
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I'm just I'm not a friends person and that's that might be
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very controversial for me to say.
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Wow. OK, another show that I think the characters are
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unlike any other 10 out of 10 can't be touched.
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Also just makes you die laughing is Modern Family.
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That is such a good show.
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Why are you doing so good?
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I forgot about that show.
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Modern Family is one of my favorite shows.
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But I like there's so many characters
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with so many storylines going on.
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Oh, my gosh, Modern Family.
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Elizabeth, you're kicking my butt at this.
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Here's what's here's what we're not going to say
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is Gilmore Girls. Gilmore Girls.
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It's not a good show.
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It's objectively not it's not a good show.
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And I think if you watched it as a 14 year old in the 90s
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or in the early 2000s, I mean, when I came out,
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if you were like watched it the first time through,
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I could see how you find comfort in it.
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But like if you if you ever wonder what you're missing,
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the answer is you're missing nothing.
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It's the most frustrating show.
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It's not your problem.
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It's not funny and it's too slow to be anything else.
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Like you're going to be slow, at least be funny.
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Yeah, and I can't I have only watched a few episodes
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because I couldn't get into it.
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But I found is her name Lorelai.
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Yeah, I found her so
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And again, maybe at the time, it was like very new.
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But to be like, oh, I'm so obsessed with coffee,
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like I need coffee and I'd be like, I always need coffee.
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Like it's so it's pick me.
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It's like, come on, girl, like I have another personality trait.
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And again, I am you can slander me.
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I deserve to be slandered for that
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because I've only watched a few episodes,
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but I found them infuriating.
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I have given it the college try with when I was postpartum
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with Libby, I was giving it the college try.
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And I was just really try was I was I was looking
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for something just easy to throw on.
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All the characters are infuriating.
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It's just like in like Lorelai
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doesn't have a relationship with her parents, with her parents.
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And it's just like everything I said,
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I think her parents are actually pretty awesome.
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Sorry. Oh, yeah, I'm actually sorry.
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I'm on team parent.
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Like, I actually think they I think
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that Lorelai makes horrible decisions.
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And she should listen to her parents
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because they seem they're obviously pretty well off.
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Yeah, they've got figured out.
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OK, so that's not what you're going to say.
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But that's how are you going to say?
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Well, I feel like I'm not going to win
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because I'm not as popular,
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but I'm going to stay true to myself. OK.
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And how I met your mother,
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yeah, I'm going to say that one of my favorite shows.
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But I agree with you, it's not.
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I could see how how I met your mother
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is like Gilmore Girls to some people.
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I think it's funny.
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Yeah, it does have the worst ending in television history.
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It's possibly worse than Game of Thrones.
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And that's saying a lot.
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That's saying a lot.
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But it's a fun journey to go on.
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I like the characters.
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I like Neil Patrick Harris.
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I think he's funny.
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No, the characters are good.
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There are some infuriating aspects of the characters.
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But yeah, I think how much mother is a great show.
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OK, I show that I love.
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I think it's so funny.
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And then it goes down that the comforts
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are the funny ones for me.
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They're just like, I like to revisit and be like,
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oh, I didn't pick up on that the first time.
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I'm going to go Parks and Rec.
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That is such a good one, too.
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I thought you were going to say the office.
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No, an office is on my list.
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And I have rewatched the office multiple times.
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It's just been so long since I've rewatched it
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that that feels like such the obvious answer.
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So I'm trying to think of something.
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You just gave three.
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I'm going to restart.
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I don't think I've ever rewatched Parks and Rec.
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Oh my gosh, you're in for a treat.
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Parks and Rec, I love the workplace, love the characters.
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You're so good at that.
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I'm like so mad that I'm doing so poorly.
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They're just different.
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Well, I'm going to go for it.
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Can I say my last one?
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And like any chance I get to talk about the show,
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and I have not had the privilege yet of rewatching it.
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I'm waiting for time.
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You know what I'm going to say?
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I'm waiting for time to pass.
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And I'm not trying to wish my life away,
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except for this one aspect I would
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love to wish five years away.
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So then I sit down and rewatch the show.
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Desperate Housewives.
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And that is Desperate Housewives.
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It is the best show on television.
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It's the best show on television.
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It's the best show ever written.
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And it's cinematic, complete genius, first of all.
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The characters are amazing.
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It's rich women, which is like my favorite genre.
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Like rich, not even rich.
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Some of them are rich.
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It's just kind of suburbia.
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It's so suburbia, but it's so juicy.
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There's every single thing in a show I love about it.
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And like if you haven't watched it,
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like if you haven't watched these other shows,
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like I'm excited for you.
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If you haven't watched Desperate Housewives,
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I'm envious of you.
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I'm envious of you because you get to experience it
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for the first time.
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So I still haven't finished it.
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And let me tell you why.
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I was loving it, loving it.
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I'm on probably season six or seven.
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There's eight seasons.
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And then just moving back to my parents' house,
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I don't have a TV in the room that I'm staying in.
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So I used to watch it before bed.
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I would lay in bed and watch it.
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And I don't do that anymore.
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But everyone's been talking about the summer I turned pretty.
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So I had watched season one and two.
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Like I'm a summer I turned pretty fan,
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but I haven't started season three.
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So I turned it on one day when I was like nap trapped.
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And now I'm finding myself looking for opportunities
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So when I'm rocking kids for sleep, I have it on my phone.
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Like that is cinematic genius.
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The summer I turned pretty is so good.
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It's so good that it has me like
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putting desperate housewives on pause.
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I've never watched it.
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Kelly, now I'm envious of you.
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I haven't watched it.
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Do you need to watch it?
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I'm okay with what until it's just done though, you know?
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Yeah, I would recommend that.
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Cause I have like one more season,
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or I have one more episode left.
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Then you're caught up.
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Then I'm caught up.
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So I'll be back to my housewives.
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Anyway, that's not gonna be my comfort show.
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My last one is I'm taking a different route.
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I've gone, I've gone humor the entire way.
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I'm gonna go drama series.
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And that's gonna be Grey's Anatomy.
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Yeah, I've never seen that either.
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You have a lot of shows you could watch, Kelly.
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Grey's Anatomy is excellent.
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There's twists, there's turns, there's drama.
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Love like a medical drama.
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So Kelly's model lineup for comfort shows
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is Gossip Girl, Friends, How I Met Your Mother,
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and Desperate Housewives.
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And mine is New Girl, Modern Family,
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Parks and Rec, and Grey's Anatomy.
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It's kind of, you kind of beat me, I think.
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But that's different.
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I mean, I would prefer, there's different.
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I prefer mine over yours, but that's just me.
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I think we should vote on the Carpool Instagram.
22:10
So I'll put up a poll.
22:14
I'm trying to think like if I wanna swap out the office
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for one of my other shows.
22:17
So it's like you didn't claim it.
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But I think I'm just gonna lock in.
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Friends and How I Met Your Mother
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just are very similar in their vibe.
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Well, the office is too obvious.
22:29
The office is too obvious.
22:30
And I think I have overwatched it too many times,
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rewatched it too many times.
22:33
I am, I think my biggest takeaway from this
22:36
is I'm gonna rewatch Parks and Rec.
22:37
And I think everyone listening's biggest takeaway from this
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is if you have not starred Desperate Housewives,
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it needs to be done today.
22:43
Here's the thing about it.
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You'll get hooked from the first episode.
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The first episode hooked ya.
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But the summer, but the summer, it turned pretty though.
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You need to watch it.
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Okay, moving right along to a second,
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we have not done it so long
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because we just have not been on our regular schedule.
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We have some advice questions.
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So if you wanna get your own advice,
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you can write into hello at thecarmomofficial.com.
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And it can be car related,
24:36
things to pass on to your children related,
24:38
like whatever you need.
24:40
Like a family drama,
24:41
if you wanna like spill the tea,
24:42
like we're happy to weigh in a long time.
24:44
Whatever you need from us.
24:45
Whatever you need from us.
24:46
Okay, how long can we keep this car?
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Hey, Kelly and Liz,
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I feel like this question aligns a lot
24:53
with what you've been talking about
24:54
with delaying new slash used car purchases.
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I have a 17 Ford Explorer with a bench, 128,000 miles.
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It's paid off and we have two kids,
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two year old rear facing
25:05
and a six month old still in an infancy.
25:08
They are both tall,
25:09
we'll probably grow out of it.
25:11
He'll grow to the infancy by eight months.
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My husband is complaining about the space
25:14
and that we need a new vehicle.
25:16
As much as I would love an expedition,
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I do want to maximize this vehicle as much as possible
25:21
and love not having a car payment.
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We're not planning to be pregnant for a few years
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but would love to add at least a couple more kids
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in the next six to seven years.
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how long do you think we can stretch this vehicle
25:32
until kid three longer would love your insight?
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Our current car seats in my vehicles
25:36
are the Graycoe Slumpette 3LX
25:38
and a Nuna Pippa Lite Rx infancy.
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How old's the oldest?
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Two, but he's a tall two year old.
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and they're gonna have another baby eventually?
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A 17 Ford Explorer historically
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is not very three across friendly.
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They got a lot better when they redid
26:07
I think in 2020, they got a lot better.
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So I do think that's going to be a little difficult.
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So I, but I think, so then, you know,
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you could talk about like using the third row
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but I feel like then you're gonna lose the trunk space.
26:22
So, I mean, there's so many ways
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that you could like skin this cat.
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Oh, that's a horrible saying.
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What's a better saying?
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But skin the cat means like different ways you could do it.
26:36
Like what's a better way to say skin the cat?
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Skin the cat alternative.
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But haven't you heard that?
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Or is that one of those sayings you've never heard?
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All roads lead to Rome.
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There are different ways to slice a cake.
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There are different, thank you, Elizabeth.
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So anyway, there's a lot of different ways
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to slice this cake.
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Not having to carve it, it's awesome.
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I would say you could probably stretch it.
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I think that's everything.
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Like you would kind of do it whenever
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because if your husband's feeling tight
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and like you know you're gonna want to have a third,
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like there's something to be said about like,
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okay, so you kind of have a good idea
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of what your family's gonna look like.
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If you've already got the two, you're gonna have the three.
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Like you, it's not a bad idea to maybe like
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buy your long-term car now
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because you know what your family's gonna look like.
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Like I feel like a level of that advice,
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I get to people who maybe don't exactly know
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what their family's going to look like,
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but also you don't have a car payment.
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So I also understand like, you know,
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you could take the money you'd be spending on a car payment
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and put it towards a down payment.
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And so I would probably give you the advice
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like as your friend is, you know,
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figure out what you want.
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Like, you know, like let's say you know
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you want an expedition.
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I think this would be a good way for you to do it.
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Okay, I want an expedition.
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Let's say that's gonna be whatever
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it's gonna be, $65,000.
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You're like, I would like to fee,
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I would like my payment to be around X.
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So I want to save up this down payment
27:52
to be able to do that.
27:54
And you just kind of set that.
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I think that will give you a better timeline.
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And then you could just start saying,
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okay, I'm gonna start taking that,
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what I would be on a car payment.
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I'm gonna save it for the down payment of the expedition.
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And then know that like you'll have,
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you know, you'll have your Ford Explorer trade-in
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plus the down payments.
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Like let's say you want to get to $15,000
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with trade-in plus down payment.
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I just think that would kind of give you
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a goal to work towards.
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But I mean, the answer is you could keep it
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till as long as you want.
28:25
I mean, it could technically fit three kids.
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It could for sure fit three kids.
28:28
It could fit four kids.
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So it's just more a matter of like when you want to do it.
28:32
And I would allow yourself enough time
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to get the car that you want.
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So I wouldn't delay the purchase so much where,
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you know, if it's truly on its last leg
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and then you're gonna have to be at the mercy
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of whatever is available
28:43
and not the actual expedition that you want.
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So I would give yourself like at least a six month buffer
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on when you want to get out of it.
28:50
But I think giving yourself like a monetary goal
28:53
would make you, would feel like you're working
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towards something like you're taking that first step
28:57
might give you some more contentment
28:58
with your current car.
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Cause you're like, well, we're saving the money
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to get the down payment.
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I think that's like really.
29:03
Also might kind of get you used to
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when you do have a payment again on your car.
29:06
Here's what a car payment feels like.
29:09
And maybe you'll be like, wow, that feels not fun.
29:11
I'm going to keep it.
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Well, I'm going to pivot
29:14
or I'm going to buy a lower price car.
29:15
I think that would be a really good exercise.
29:17
I think this is really solid advice.
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That's a good place to start.
29:20
That was really good.
29:21
That was really good.
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Okay, let's see if you can do it again on this one.
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Back to work advice first time mom.
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I've been a car polisner for a few years
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and loving the pod as a first time mom to our sweet girl.
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I go back to work labor day and with love advice.
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I don't love my job,
29:36
but with our current financial situation,
29:38
I work in a male dominated industry
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and no one on my team has children.
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My job is flexible, fully remote.
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And I'll have my daughter in daycare starting in November.
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Any tips you have for mom guilt,
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especially with a job you don't love
29:50
and work family balance.
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I would really appreciate it.
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Well, first of all, you know how I feel about mom guilt.
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There's a lot of ways to slice a cake.
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There's a lot of ways to feel guilty as a mom.
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And I don't think that guilt should ever be
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one of your deciding factors when making a change
30:11
or even in how you feel
30:12
because you have to learn to be comfortable with guilt
30:14
because if you quit your job,
30:15
pull your daughter from daycare, you will feel guilty.
30:18
If you keep your daughter in daycare, you'll feel guilty.
30:20
If you find a job that you love
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and then send your daughter to daycare, you'll feel guilty.
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So like, get used to the guilt.
30:29
We always feel guilty.
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But I do feel like in a matter of what,
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the reason you're feeling guilty,
30:37
I do think there's things that you can do
30:39
to kind of have some mindset shifts
30:41
to just make the guilt, to leave room for the guilt.
30:45
And I think those are going to look different
30:47
for a lot of people.
30:48
And I think the way I've always handled mom guilt,
30:53
and to some people, it may seem like a band-aid
30:56
or it may seem silly, but it's always helped me.
30:58
And ultimately, I think what helps,
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anything that helps is fine.
31:05
And what I mean by that is it's like,
31:06
when I'm feeling guilty, I,
31:10
if I could feel guilty from working,
31:11
and of course I can give you the basic answer
31:14
of make time, make special one-on-one time,
31:16
put your phone on, I'm sure you can do that.
31:18
I also find it helpful to buy something for my kids.
31:21
Or I find it helpful to talk to my kids about my work.
31:27
So I say buy something for my kid,
31:28
not that I spoil my kids with toys,
31:29
but there's something that makes me feel better as a mom.
31:32
And it's not even toys necessarily.
31:33
But me and Tyler make these sacrifices,
31:36
me and Tyler work, so we buy organic blueberries.
31:42
Or I buy the nice jammies,
31:45
or I pick them up something that's a dollar
31:47
And again, I'm not saying like that's...
31:52
Hey, is it the right thing to do?
31:54
I don't know, is it a tangible takeaway
31:56
that sometimes alleviates mom guilt?
31:58
Yeah, is it a band aid?
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Yeah, it's all of those things.
32:03
I also find it very helpful,
32:03
I know your daughter's young,
32:04
but I find it very helpful to talk to my kids
32:05
about my work and about what I'm doing.
32:08
And I think it in a way prepares them for what's to come.
32:12
And I treat my job very seriously.
32:15
I've also kind of had to recently refer to my job
32:18
even though I'm technically my own boss
32:19
because it's just been easier for my kids to conceptualize.
32:22
So I'd be like, sorry, my boss called,
32:23
I have to work today.
32:24
And it helps, I know that sounds crazy,
32:26
but like it helps my kids understand it
32:27
because they were like, why do we have to go?
32:30
Oh my gosh, why do I have to go to school today?
32:32
Or why are you on your phone right now?
32:33
It's like, well, I'm working right now.
32:34
I have to work right now.
32:36
But I was able to pick you up from school today,
32:37
but now I have to work.
32:39
So that, and things do get easier with time for sure.
32:44
I mean, I definitely think the hardest kids
32:46
to leave our babies because it sucks to leave the baby
32:49
because in a way there is no benefit outside of like,
32:52
that's what it costs to be a mom these days, unfortunately.
32:57
When you have older kids
32:58
and like they're getting like the social aspect,
33:00
the educational aspect, like the fun aspect,
33:02
like my kids have way more fun in daycare
33:04
than they would at home with me.
33:05
Like I'm just not as creative in that aspect.
33:07
So it does get easier.
33:10
I do find babies are actually sometimes easier.
33:14
Like I think that that like one year old to 18 month old
33:18
is like kind of the hardest to leave.
33:22
I think a baby's the hardest to leave.
33:23
I'm like, I feel like anyone can give them a bottle
33:25
and put them down for an app.
33:27
But they don't really notice.
33:29
Well, I mean, I'm sure that they notice,
33:30
but they don't, you know, maybe mine was just so,
33:33
James was just so hard to leave.
33:35
I also just think we need to,
33:40
I don't know why I think as a society,
33:41
this is so profound.
33:42
So take notes, Elizabeth.
33:45
I don't know why as a society,
33:47
we like hang on to these like previous versions
33:50
of parenthood and motherhood so much.
33:53
And like I'll give you the really granular example
33:55
of like sitting down as a family
33:57
and eat dinner every night.
34:01
Like that probably like that was what popularized
34:05
like the 1950s, 1960s, like where they were like,
34:08
I just don't think like that's the pinnacle
34:10
of like your family being close.
34:13
And we like put these like weird,
34:15
we're like holding on to like these generations
34:17
and these things that worked in one period of time
34:21
that don't work now, life is different now.
34:23
And I feel like instead of feeling like a failure
34:25
because we're not doing that,
34:27
like we were created, like God put us,
34:31
God put each one of us on earth
34:34
for this time for a reason.
34:35
Like he designed you to be a mom in 2025
34:38
and he designed your children to be children in 2025.
34:41
So like I take a lot of comfort in that too.
34:44
Like, yeah, we don't sit down and eat
34:46
because that's not our reality right now,
34:49
but it has nothing to do with our family's closeness.
34:54
Like I just think since we put these like weird,
34:55
like, well, if I could do that, it'd feel better.
34:59
Like, I mean, because that's just not
35:00
the way the world works.
35:01
Like now kids do parents work,
35:02
kids do after school activities.
35:04
Like people eat when they're hungry.
35:06
Like, I don't know.
35:08
I also think with like that example too,
35:11
I think that there will be a phase in your family's life
35:14
where you and your kids all sit down at 6.30
35:18
and have a dinner together.
35:19
Your kids are just gonna be older.
35:20
It doesn't make sense right now.
35:23
And it's kind of like the tradition thing.
35:25
Like, oh, if you didn't do something
35:26
on their first birthday,
35:28
you can't ever start a tradition on their fifth birthday.
35:31
Like you can start doing things differently at any point
35:33
and every phase of your life and your motherhood
35:36
is going to look different.
35:37
And you just don't have to feel so like pressured
35:42
to get it all right at this exact phase.
35:46
Like you have to do what works for you right now.
35:47
And that's kind of not what the question is about.
35:50
And I totally feel you on the mom guilt.
35:56
It's a terrible, it's a bad feeling,
35:58
but you just have to like recognize the feeling
36:01
that you know that it is normal.
36:03
And like you are sacrificing
36:05
and you are doing something for your family
36:07
because you have to.
36:08
And at the end of the day,
36:09
sometimes we just have to do things that we don't wanna do
36:12
because it's the right thing to do for our family.
36:14
And so to answer the advice question,
36:22
You can do hard things.
36:24
You can do things that you never thought you could do
36:26
or never want to do because you are strong
36:30
And you will get through it.
36:31
And it's gonna be hard.
36:32
And I cried a lot when I dropped my kids off at daycare
36:34
and that's normal too.
36:40
Okay, well are you ready for industry news?
36:42
Let's get into industry news
36:43
where we show the hot tea going on the auto industry.
36:46
Well, this is kind of a fitting story
36:47
for if we think about our last advice question
36:52
about trading a car.
36:54
Now your car's paid off,
36:56
A lot of people's aren't.
36:58
In fact, according to Edmunds,
36:59
one in four trade-ins had negative equity in Q2 2025.
37:04
The average amount owed on an upside down auto loan
37:06
remains historically high at 6,700,
37:09
Edmunds Analyst Report says.
37:11
So, TLDR, if you owe more than your car, then it's worth.
37:17
That's called being upside down or underwater.
37:19
It's not where you wanna be.
37:20
The problem with these cars
37:21
is they're depreciating assets.
37:22
The other problem with these cars
37:24
is that these auto lenders are doing anything
37:26
and everything to lower your payment.
37:27
When you have a low payment on an expensive car,
37:29
you pay off very little of the car,
37:32
which means you get out of equity very easily.
37:34
So, for example, if you go and you buy a brand new car
37:37
and they say, hey, we'll defer your payment for 90 days
37:39
and you can finance this thing for 84 months
37:41
and you don't have to put anything down,
37:42
all you're doing is setting yourself up for failure
37:46
to be upside down just because you have a lower payment.
37:49
And it's not always a bad idea.
37:51
It's crucially not always a bad idea
37:53
because if it is a low APR rate
37:54
and you know you're going to keep this car
37:56
for forever and you have gap insurance, sure.
38:00
But you have to be really honest with yourself
38:01
that all of those things are true
38:03
because if you're not 1,000% sure
38:07
this could be like your 10-year car,
38:10
like if surprise twins would throw a wrench in everything,
38:13
then you could be in a bad position like this,
38:16
where now you owe more on your car than it's worth
38:18
and it's very hard to get out of loans like this.
38:21
And in some cases, it's impossible
38:23
because basically like if you,
38:24
and here's why it's impossible
38:26
this confuses people.
38:27
So like if you owe $5,000 more than your car is worth
38:30
and you go to try to buy a new car,
38:32
well the $5,000, you have to pay the $5,000.
38:36
So what they can do, what they can try to do
38:38
is take that $5,000 and add it to your new car loan.
38:41
So like let's say you're looking at a $30,000 car,
38:45
well you're gonna add the $5,000 of negative equity on
38:47
and now you're financing $35,000, right?
38:52
But the problem is depending on the car,
38:53
depending on the bank,
38:54
sometimes they're gonna be like,
38:55
well that car's not worth $35,000.
38:57
So like we're not gonna do that.
38:59
So I mean $5,000 isn't a ton of money
39:01
so like you'd probably be okay,
39:03
but if you had like $10,000 out of equity,
39:06
even if it's 0% financing, it doesn't even matter.
39:08
You're still in a bad spot because you can't,
39:11
it's called loan to value rate.
39:12
Like you can't finance invisible worth.
39:16
Like it's worth what it's worth.
39:18
And new cars, they can kind of fudge the numbers
39:20
a little bit because new cars have rebates
39:22
and like they can say,
39:23
oh yeah, well we'll own 110% of the value.
39:27
But all's to say is you've gotta check,
39:30
I think it's important for everyone to know
39:31
where they're at on their car loan,
39:32
whether you're interested in trading that or not,
39:37
how much you own your car, how much your car's worth
39:38
and are you in the green?
39:40
And that's my advice for today.
39:44
Is all your industry news?
39:45
That is all my industry news.
39:48
Let's move on to ditch the drive-through
39:50
where we give you an easy dinner recipe
39:52
to mix it up to get you out of your dinner rut.
39:55
And boy do I have one.
39:58
Well, it's soup timber.
40:02
And one of my favorite soups
40:06
is ham and bean soup with cornbread on the side.
40:13
Ham and bean soup is so delicious.
40:18
Have you ever had it?
40:21
So isn't that the matter?
40:22
But I think I would like it.
40:23
Yeah, my mother-in-law makes it for me
40:25
and then like I've started making it and it is,
40:28
it's so, like it gives potato soup
40:31
but it's not as heavy, it's very protein-based.
40:33
It's like everything about it is delicious.
40:38
I can find the one that I like.
40:41
It's a 10 out of 10 situation.
40:42
How hard is it to make?
40:44
Well, it depends how,
40:45
with soups it's how much you want to try
40:47
because like sometimes when my mother-in-law makes it,
40:50
she gets like ham hocks
40:52
and like she like makes her own broth with it.
40:55
Sometimes I just queue up ham, chicken stock.
40:56
Yeah, okay, so obviously I'm not gonna do that.
40:58
Yeah, so sometimes you just like can't
41:00
queue up some ham and add some chicken stock
41:01
and see if that just-
41:02
Okay, okay, I have ham.
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Yeah, no, it's a good thing to do with ham.
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I have a lot of ham.
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Do you want some Kelly?
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Or do you have some?
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I'm pretty ham heavy.
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So why don't you make some soup?
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Yeah, that's a good idea.
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Maybe I'll try my ham at September.
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And that's my dish to drive.
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