Best Birthday(s) Ever #94 — Hold My Drink [00:00–00:05] Hold my drink with Charlene and Ellie, a go-light original podcast, [00:05–00:08] proudly sponsored by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. [00:08–00:13] An ice cold can of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar is so irresistibly tasty, [00:13–00:15] it's worth protecting. [00:25–00:28] But I think when I think of my birthday, I always think of my 24th. [00:28–00:29] I don't know what. [00:29–00:30] Really? [00:30–00:31] What is so good like? [00:31–00:32] No! [00:32–00:36] Yeah, I think Twitter thing is kind of an American thing. [00:36–00:38] That TV show made it a big thing. [00:38–00:40] Otherwise it would be, I used to watch that and be like, [00:40–00:43] oh, I need that to be my life. [00:43–00:44] You know what I do? [00:44–00:48] I found a picture recently and I don't know why nobody said to me back then, [00:48–00:50] the fuck are you doing? [00:50–00:53] I used to wear necklaces around my head. [00:53–00:56] Welcome to our my drink with Charlene and Ellie, our podcast [00:56–00:58] is a group chat between your best friends, [00:58–01:00] girls watching online, out where you spill all the gossip, [01:00–01:02] arm-relationship, dilemmas, and life. [01:02–01:05] We are so excited today to share the day's episode is [01:05–01:07] proudly sponsored by Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, [01:07–01:09] which has a magical and irresistible taste, [01:09–01:11] and needs to be protected at all times. [01:11–01:14] Nothing beats a nice co-cow kind of Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. [01:14–01:16] I'm actually pink in a lime right now. [01:16–01:18] My mouth's feeling a little bit dry. [01:18–01:19] It is. [01:19–01:23] We have a poor stocked-up inhale on my drink with the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, [01:23–01:25] so we're gonna grab them. [01:25–01:26] That noise. [01:26–01:28] We did lovely ASMR with them last year. [01:28–01:30] Yeah, I love watching videos on them. [01:30–01:33] TikTok, if you're very eating, and then they're like cracking it open. [01:33–01:37] Yes, they're just seeing the cold crisp can of the bubbles. [01:37–01:39] Oh, but I always have to hide it at home. [01:39–01:40] Yeah, we said it's every week. [01:40–01:41] We really do. [01:41–01:42] It's so true. [01:42–01:45] It will be rubbed quick fast when we hide it in here. [01:45–01:46] We actually do. [01:46–01:47] We hide it in the room. [01:47–01:48] Yeah. [01:48–01:50] We hidden somewhere as we even don't know where it is. [01:50–01:51] Yep. [01:51–01:52] We have to go search and go hide. [01:52–01:53] Yeah, go hide. [01:54–01:55] So it's so good. [01:55–01:58] It's worth protecting how far we go to protect yours. [01:58–02:01] On this week's episode, we spoke all about birthdays. [02:01–02:02] Birthdays. [02:02–02:04] And as it's coming up, well, but I'm saying it's Leo's season. [02:04–02:05] It is currently Leo's season. [02:05–02:06] It is Leo's season. [02:06–02:07] It's right. [02:07–02:08] It's arriving in Leo's season. [02:08–02:09] Time to shine. [02:09–02:10] Yes. [02:10–02:12] We talked about our Santa birthday party from our childhoods. [02:12–02:14] How we celebrate our birthdays. [02:14–02:16] Do we have any stories about birthdays? [02:16–02:17] Horror stories. [02:17–02:19] What are your favorite presents? [02:19–02:23] Sweet 16, 18, 21st and is second-heavy birthday. [02:23–02:24] Oh, first. [02:24–02:27] We of course do our six-toned stalls. [02:27–02:29] As always, our bleak for now. [02:29–02:30] Pinky, complete. [02:30–02:31] Pinky, complete. [02:31–02:34] So we have a new stuff and our super skip as well. [02:34–02:36] And we had very exciting stores. [02:36–02:37] I feel so sweet to tell you. [02:37–02:38] Yeah. [02:38–02:39] Very fun. [02:39–02:40] Yeah. [02:40–02:41] Very good one. [02:41–02:42] Yeah. [02:42–02:43] So enjoy. [02:43–02:44] Hi, bird. [02:44–02:45] Hi, yeah. [02:45–02:46] How are you? [02:46–02:47] Tired today. [02:47–02:48] I'm a little boy. [02:48–02:49] Yeah. [02:49–02:51] I'm a sister, but we have a quarter pass for her in the morning. [02:51–02:52] Why? [02:52–02:53] Ringing me because she was coming in. [02:53–02:54] I'm like, I have a work to ask the door. [02:54–02:56] And I was like, Mom left you out with me. [02:56–02:57] She was like, yeah, so. [02:57–02:59] I was like, what do you need to wait for? [02:59–03:00] She needs to wait for me. [03:00–03:01] Yeah. [03:01–03:02] I said to her in the morning. [03:02–03:03] I was like, Mom left you out with me. [03:03–03:04] And she was like, Jitink, I remember that. [03:04–03:05] I was like, this is one company. [03:05–03:06] Yeah. [03:06–03:07] I was like, you asked her to leave you out with me. [03:07–03:09] She goes, Jitink, I remember that. [03:09–03:10] And I was like, oh, thanks. [03:10–03:12] She just wake me up in the middle of the night. [03:12–03:13] Oh. [03:13–03:14] Now, what does it work for? [03:14–03:16] I like, yeah, I work, do. [03:16–03:17] No. [03:17–03:20] So, yeah, I got a Trojan work at Trojan work doing. [03:20–03:21] I say, you would have been so proud of me. [03:21–03:22] Trojan. [03:22–03:23] Trojan work. [03:23–03:25] I don't actually know what Trojan means. [03:25–03:26] But like, you look at Trojan. [03:26–03:27] It's like, Trojan work. [03:27–03:28] My mom says it all the time. [03:28–03:30] Trojan means like fake. [03:30–03:31] Mom? [03:31–03:33] Trojan horses like a fake horse. [03:33–03:35] They don't, it's like back in the day. [03:35–03:41] Like, in history, they brought horse in to like, disguise all these soldiers. [03:42–03:44] Who like went, is a Trojan horse? [03:44–03:46] My mom says it all the time. [03:46–03:48] The Trojan horse went in, right. [03:48–03:49] I remember it in my history books. [03:49–03:50] I remember the picture of the horse. [03:50–03:51] So, well, it was like a wooden horse. [03:51–03:54] And they went in and brought the soldiers in to the horse. [03:54–03:56] And then the horse. [03:56–03:58] And then they were like, actually, listen. [03:58–03:59] No, it's not a real horse. [03:59–04:00] It's not a horse. [04:00–04:01] And then the soldiers came, we're like, how? [04:01–04:06] We're in the horse, popped out and then burned the horse. [04:06–04:07] What does Trojan work mean? [04:07–04:09] Cheefly British old-fashioned. [04:09–04:11] It means to work very hard. [04:11–04:12] Oh, I don't know. [04:12–04:13] I don't know. [04:13–04:14] Look at what Trojan horse says and see if I got right. [04:14–04:15] What's a Trojan horse? [04:15–04:16] Trojan horse. [04:16–04:19] And I obviously like, does it afraid? [04:19–04:22] It's like that, like your parents will just said, ground up and now. [04:22–04:24] They just stick with it. [04:24–04:25] Trojan horse. [04:25–04:26] In computing. [04:26–04:27] The Trojan horse is a malware. [04:27–04:28] What? [04:28–04:33] No, look at what the original Trojan horse story is. [04:33–04:36] I used to hate history, actually, but that was the one story I remember. [04:37–04:38] Trojan horse. [04:38–04:45] Huge hollow wooden horse constructed by the Greeks to gain entrance into Trojan horse. [04:45–04:47] Yeah, so they were like, let's pretend we're all right. [04:47–04:50] I did history too, the whole history of history of history is with, don't remember this. [04:50–04:52] Yeah, this is the one story. [04:52–04:55] Yeah, I do remember that they might have attended. [04:55–04:57] They were just like, oh, here. [04:57–04:58] Yeah. [04:58–04:59] And then they all burst out. [04:59–05:00] They're not all like, yeah. [05:00–05:02] Yeah, here's a lot of horses. [05:02–05:04] There's no one's holder. [05:04–05:11] No, but yeah, one of those days where I was like, right, I could lie down and have a little nap and just scroll and take it up for a while. [05:11–05:14] And I was like, no, because you're going to regret it. [05:14–05:15] Yeah. [05:15–05:19] So I did like, oh, my washing change, my bed sheets, clean the makeup room, clean my bedroom. [05:19–05:20] Yeah. [05:20–05:23] I actually had a really proxor day because I know I'm going to wait tomorrow. [05:23–05:25] So I was like, right, I want to go back to it clean. [05:25–05:27] Yeah, I needed to do that. [05:27–05:28] Yeah. [05:28–05:29] So I got to try and go. [05:29–05:31] It's only feel great after we're all tired after we're all tired. [05:31–05:41] There was a bin bag, like a huge bin bag in the bathroom, because I'm terrible for like, it's really bad. [05:41–05:42] I don't know why I do. [05:42–05:48] I'll go in, have a shower, whatever I have on me, like whatever clothes they take off me, they just get fucked in the corner of the bathroom. [05:48–05:50] And it's just piles up. [05:50–05:56] There's this little space in my bathroom upstairs between the sink and like this wooden cupboards. [05:56–05:57] Yeah. [05:58–06:00] And it just piles the whole way up on my pajamas. [06:00–06:01] What is that? [06:01–06:02] Why do I do that? [06:02–06:03] I do as well. [06:03–06:04] My gym gear. [06:04–06:05] I'm like, where's my gym gear on? [06:05–06:06] It's all in the room. [06:06–06:07] It's yeah, yeah, that's what it is. [06:07–06:08] It's gym gear. [06:08–06:10] When you come back in the gym, take off or like if I go for a shower or whatever clothes. [06:10–06:15] I don't know why I can't just take my dad's, I was like, just take them out with the bathroom when you leave. [06:15–06:16] I'm like, nah, nah, nah. [06:16–06:17] We'll just let it pile up in there. [06:17–06:19] We'll just put them out in the black bag. [06:19–06:21] Because she was like, I'm sick of looking at them. They look horrible. [06:21–06:23] And then when you don't have black, you see it in the black bag. [06:24–06:25] Oh, completely forgot. [06:25–06:26] Yeah. [06:26–06:28] But I did loads of washes in the early ass day. [06:28–06:30] My dad and he used to wash for sure. [06:30–06:32] But you don't know how she used to wash from shame. [06:32–06:33] I will teach you. [06:33–06:34] I'm proud. [06:34–06:35] No, I will teach you. [06:35–06:36] I'm really proud of that at all. [06:36–06:40] Well, now I'm afraid as I did put one on your shame when I opened it when it was finished, everything was so open. [06:40–06:41] No. [06:41–06:43] Like, we're in mustn't just spawn at the end. [06:43–06:45] But I'm like, you know what? [06:45–06:47] It's not even that I wasn't taught. Like, I have been. [06:47–06:49] But I just forget. [06:49–06:50] Ah, too easy. [06:50–06:51] I think you're washing my face. [06:51–06:52] I just too many buttons. [06:52–06:54] Stuff like that really confused the life of him. [06:54–06:55] I know. Pick your spines. [06:55–06:56] I definitely don't know. [06:56–06:57] I've done it, man. [06:57–06:58] I'm so old. [06:58–06:59] Yeah. [06:59–07:00] So many different, I don't know. [07:00–07:01] There's no words. I'll pick choose the stuff. [07:01–07:02] I don't mind my words. [07:02–07:03] And then I use the dryer. [07:03–07:04] I'm like, I don't know. [07:04–07:05] It's a fucks that, man. [07:05–07:06] Oh, I don't know any of that. [07:06–07:07] I just fuck anything in the wash machine. [07:07–07:08] And if it comes out round. [07:08–07:10] Well, then, yeah, I could do that. [07:10–07:11] Sorry. [07:11–07:12] Yeah. [07:12–07:14] But my dad need to bet me around for using the dryer. [07:14–07:15] Then I'll say, [07:15–07:16] Oh, why? [07:16–07:17] My dad really curses. [07:20–07:22] Oh, come the ham. [07:22–07:23] I said, so why do we own one? [07:23–07:26] He was like the most expensive thing in the house. [07:26–07:27] Oh, for electricity. [07:27–07:28] Yeah. I was like, why do we have one then? [07:28–07:29] What's the purpose of having a dryer? [07:29–07:31] If you give it every bloody time I use it. [07:31–07:33] I swear to you, you do, my horse. [07:33–07:34] I'm like, go away. [07:34–07:35] We shouldn't have one. [07:35–07:37] And then I see Americans all the time. [07:37–07:39] You obviously see like shake talks and it's where they're doing their washing and shit. [07:39–07:43] And like, they take the clothes directly out with the wash machine and put it straight into the dryer. [07:43–07:44] Yeah. Do we not see the other hair? [07:44–07:45] No. [07:45–07:46] Why would never? [07:46–07:48] Is it because they're so expensive? [07:49–07:50] I don't remember what this is. [07:50–07:51] You don't remember your clothes though, so. [07:51–07:54] I shrink your clothes now, but like I would never have done that. [07:54–07:55] But for my mom, [07:55–07:58] Wash from the Zanna's like cashmere jumpers. [07:58–07:59] So you get some from Reese's. [07:59–08:00] Oh, yeah, yeah, lovely. [08:00–08:01] Like, yeah. [08:01–08:02] And it was like a little, [08:02–08:04] a little can top. [08:04–08:06] Just look at the washroom really. [08:06–08:08] A little baby, but I was probably pretty pretty. [08:08–08:10] I used to be home, but yeah. [08:10–08:12] We like looked up how to stretch it and all like just. [08:12–08:14] No, real like up to us. [08:14–08:15] I guess very lucky. [08:15–08:17] I've definitely done the makin' things pink. [08:18–08:19] Yeah. [08:19–08:20] Easy mistake. [08:20–08:21] Yeah. [08:21–08:22] Our white's gone a bit gray. [08:22–08:24] Come here when I said my white to the laundry. [08:24–08:25] I sometimes say come back in the grey. [08:25–08:28] Yeah, and I said it one day and I sounded like a bit. [08:28–08:29] What is that? [08:29–08:30] Well, now I didn't say it like a bit. [08:30–08:32] I was like, ma'am, can I ask them like. [08:32–08:33] Why? [08:33–08:34] Why? [08:34–08:36] Yeah, some of them would have like marks and stuff. [08:36–08:38] And she was like, just ask them if they could make them wet. [08:38–08:40] They were like, that's a service that they like they could do. [08:40–08:41] Yeah. [08:41–08:42] So I went to her and I was like, [08:42–08:43] I'm like, the loveliest people in the entire, [08:43–08:44] they're not me by name. [08:44–08:45] Yeah, and they're terrible. [08:45–08:46] I don't do my washroom that much. [08:46–08:47] I don't do my washroom that much. [08:47–08:49] But I was like, for my white wash, I was like, [08:49–08:51] is there anything you can put in it to make it really white in your hair? [08:51–08:52] Of course, yes. [08:52–08:53] That what you want. [08:53–08:54] But I feel bad. [08:54–08:56] I didn't know that you'd do that. [08:56–08:57] Yeah. [08:57–08:59] I think there's like a sheet or something or something to turn into making on. [08:59–09:00] I need that. [09:00–09:02] I like to look in grey socks. [09:02–09:05] They look so fresh when wearing them and then I'm like wearing my first socks. [09:05–09:06] They're not fresh anymore. They're grey. [09:06–09:08] T-shirts and I go, yeah. [09:08–09:10] I don't really like wearing my t-shirts because of that. [09:10–09:14] Yeah, so I'm like, you get one wear up and then it's grey. [09:14–09:16] So we got like T-O, so my accent is T-shirts and they were just like, it opened up. [09:17–09:21] I've been, okay, I must be a slutty, they're just showing my like sweat marks. [09:21–09:24] So T-O and my accent is not like T-O, so they just go weird under the arms. [09:24–09:26] Just go a bit off-color under the arms. [09:27–09:30] Have you ever worn something black and then your armpits go black? [09:30–09:31] No. [09:31–09:33] Oh, that had me before and I was free. [09:33–09:34] Did you just look too often with us? [09:34–09:36] Yeah, I think it was like a pole leg or something. [09:36–09:38] I know what it was one day. [09:38–09:39] I look fabric on. [09:39–09:46] Yeah, it's just like the dye after fabric and I was getting into the shower and took off the pole leg and I was like, [09:46–09:50] Jesus, I either grew hair like a gorilla or what happened. [09:50–09:53] My whole armpit was just black dye everywhere. [09:53–09:54] I never had that. [09:54–09:59] I saw six-hack actually of girls, like pregnant women, sweat and blue. [09:59–10:00] Did you see that? [10:00–10:03] What? Sweating, being like a dark blue. [10:03–10:08] Like their clothes was when they, like their pajamas and all would be like blue from their sweat. [10:08–10:10] What, I don't know, I didn't finish the six-hack. [10:10–10:12] I actually really stayed watching it. [10:12–10:14] Oh, it's so much happened that you pregnant, you don't realise. [10:14–10:15] I know. [10:15–10:19] Like, I saw going to a chase, my trainer rode up my sister in some months. [10:19–10:20] Imagine I've heard it for you. [10:20–10:21] Words. [10:21–10:23] Like the feeling of something moving and going. [10:23–10:24] Like, yeah. [10:24–10:26] Like my sister had a feeling like, [10:26–10:31] do you want someone's, the blind shot to play in, under a kick in your seat? [10:31–10:32] Oh! [10:32–10:34] She's like, that's, and I was like, hey, that feeling! [10:34–10:35] Yeah. [10:35–10:36] Isn't that what? [10:36–10:41] It was the same when I was like, I don't know, my sister, who was pregnant and her body's [10:41–10:42] way of when I was like, what's that feeling? [10:42–10:45] Like, she was like, yeah, feeling like you're getting kicked in a play. [10:45–10:46] Oh my. [10:46–10:49] Which is the most annoying feeling in the world. [10:49–10:51] I lose my shit, so what was down that to me? [10:51–10:53] People in airports are just annoying in general though. [10:53–10:54] And then on play-ins too. [10:54–10:57] I got through a Manchester airport at the night in seven minutes. [10:57–10:58] So quick, isn't it? [10:58–10:59] Brilliant. [10:59–11:00] Yeah. [11:00–11:02] And I was shit, I remember I was texting you, and I was like, yeah, yeah, I'm not making that flight. [11:02–11:03] You know, I know, you'll be around. [11:03–11:05] I'm just going to ask her, especially when you're on the air, and in it. [11:05–11:08] So even if you were, so I went and I was going to check what case in. [11:08–11:09] No one in the care. [11:09–11:12] Because anyone on two little planes, that's the perks of that as well. [11:12–11:13] Because they're not eligible to board. [11:13–11:14] Yeah, true. [11:14–11:16] So you're not waiting for stuff. [11:16–11:17] The teeny tiny one. [11:17–11:18] Yeah. [11:18–11:20] The gates of Manchester were very confusing. [11:20–11:23] They are a little bit confusing, and they are a bit of a...well. [11:23–11:25] That's about some... [11:25–11:27] Definitely, I've worked quite a lot for stuff. [11:27–11:28] I've been like, I'm heard all the airports. [11:28–11:29] It's all soft. [11:29–11:30] Isn't it? [11:30–11:31] My little... [11:31–11:32] Yeah. [11:32–11:33] Why do we have to go into the subject? [11:33–11:36] I don't know, I don't know how this happens, but I think it's fine. [11:36–11:38] So I flew on. [11:38–11:42] My way to tell you the speakers is where we give you the little drama, or like... [11:42–11:44] Gossip or... [11:44–11:47] I just try to think of things from the group chat, and I'm like... [11:47–11:48] Yeah. [11:48–11:49] Oh, I have one for a section. [11:49–11:52] I'm gonna use one instead, because I'm gonna keep my door for the meager break. [11:52–11:53] Okay. [11:53–11:55] My way to tell you the way to the work going to... [11:55–11:56] Beggars! [11:56–11:57] Bebo! [11:57–11:58] I'm Beggars! [11:58–11:59] Run to Beggars. [11:59–12:01] Why is that all direct flights? [12:01–12:03] And because it's too far away? [12:03–12:04] Is it? [12:04–12:05] Well, no, sorry. [12:05–12:06] It's... [12:06–12:07] Vegas Airport isn't...no. [12:07–12:08] Vegas Airport isn't... [12:08–12:09] Yeah. [12:09–12:13] Vegas Airport isn't big, as far as I know. [12:13–12:15] Like, if you're going with... [12:15–12:18] So I think this doesn't fly direct to... [12:18–12:21] They fly direct to LA, I think, but not to Vegas. [12:21–12:22] It's kind of... [12:22–12:23] I think it's like a small... [12:23–12:26] A small airport, so you'd fly down to there. [12:26–12:27] Oh. [12:27–12:28] But it's better. [12:28–12:30] So basically, if we want to visit New York the next... [12:30–12:32] If we're gonna visit New York afterwards... [12:32–12:35] If you're getting just a single flight, it's open to Vegas. [12:35–12:38] You're actually paying the same price as it return. [12:38–12:42] So we're rest off, just booking to go to New York first, go from there, get a little internal flight. [12:42–12:45] And then go back to New York and fly from there. [12:45–12:47] And you're getting the best thing there. [12:47–12:48] Because it was... [12:48–12:49] It was giving me 1,300 to Vegas. [12:49–12:52] And then just first to go back and forth to New York was 400. [12:52–12:53] Oh, I was getting mad. [12:53–12:54] That stuff. [12:54–12:56] Like, compared to one has it for one way. [12:56–12:57] I was getting mental price. [12:57–12:58] Yeah. [12:58–12:59] Like, you know what? [12:59–13:00] No. [13:00–13:01] But I'm not maybe no. [13:01–13:02] Grab that. [13:02–13:03] We're gonna be like to hang over. [13:03–13:04] Oh my god. [13:04–13:05] I'm actually... [13:05–13:07] I'm thinking more straight from Vegas and I have my beta. [13:07–13:08] I was saying. [13:08–13:09] Like a beta, I know. [13:09–13:10] I can just... [13:10–13:11] If I'm not feeling like I can go home. [13:11–13:12] Yeah. [13:12–13:12] Whatever. [13:12–13:14] Yeah, just... [13:14–13:14] Yeah. [13:14–13:18] So basically it's really good because I haven't very saddened at missing everyone. [13:18–13:22] So, queer, vet and Zoe from New York are flying to Vegas. [13:22–13:24] Rachel and Lucy from Canada. [13:24–13:26] They're all artists, they're just living with me. [13:26–13:30] I come from Canada and fly down and then Megan, hopefully, [13:30–13:32] hopefully, to patients to get Megan to come. [13:32–13:32] From Australia. [13:32–13:34] That's right. [13:34–13:36] She's just going to be nowhere she'll be and soften job wise and things because she's moving [13:36–13:38] from early reach to Sydney. [13:38–13:40] Oh. [13:40–13:40] She's a lucky, lucky girl. [13:40–13:42] So I feel like she'll be so looking. [13:42–13:42] She will. [13:42–13:44] She'll be so looking. [13:44–13:44] Yeah. [13:44–13:46] Easy peasy. [13:46–13:46] Yeah. [13:46–13:48] No problem. [13:48–13:48] No problem. [13:48–13:50] No problem. [13:50–13:50] And you have your jobs in Sydney for... [13:50–13:52] That we know. [13:52–13:52] It's a great good worker. [13:52–13:54] Well, yeah, that's her way to tell you. [13:54–13:56] Where are we gonna stay? [13:56–13:56] I don't know. [13:56–13:58] Across the country. [13:58–13:58] Yeah, if I were not to say. [13:58–14:00] Oh really? [14:00–14:00] Yeah. [14:00–14:02] MGM. [14:02–14:02] No. [14:02–14:04] Yeah, it's all that not to say there. [14:04–14:04] Not to say there. [14:04–14:06] Not to say like the big ones kind of like... [14:06–14:06] The season of... [14:06–14:08] It's palisinala. [14:08–14:08] Oh, that's really worth it. [14:08–14:10] I think that's real. [14:10–14:10] No. [14:10–14:12] If anybody has any questions, let us know. [14:12–14:12] Yes. [14:12–14:14] It's gotta be very funny. [14:14–14:14] I'm scared. [14:14–14:16] I'm terrified. [14:16–14:16] Yeah. [14:16–14:18] I'm terrified. [14:18–14:18] It's like... [14:18–14:20] Like the drinks are so strong. [14:20–14:22] One drink equals about three. [14:22–14:24] There's no measures over there. [14:24–14:24] I'm terrified. [14:24–14:26] Someone's gonna get married. [14:26–14:26] We can get married. [14:26–14:28] Someone's gonna get married. [14:28–14:28] We can get married. [14:28–14:30] Someone's gonna get married. [14:30–14:30] That's legal. [14:30–14:34] My Instagram card looks like a shrote, old lima. [14:34–14:34] It's too far. [14:34–14:36] Relationship. [14:36–14:38] One slide in a flash. [14:38–14:40] Yeah, the one slide. [14:40–14:40] It's only on my side. [14:40–14:42] I send it to the screen. [14:42–14:42] It's a screen shot of my Instagram. [14:42–14:44] And I say... [14:44–14:46] Why don't you look at my sister? [14:46–14:46] I am, but like... [14:46–14:48] I don't want the world to know. [14:48–14:50] It's the last part of it. [14:50–14:52] It's about a million million. [14:52–14:54] Charlie doesn't post one of me. [14:54–14:56] I see it. [14:56–14:56] It's the football. [14:56–14:58] Oh, yeah. [14:58–14:58] Come and talk to the football team. [14:58–15:00] I know. [15:00–15:00] No. [15:00–15:02] No, it's not. [15:02–15:02] Okay. [15:02–15:04] This is an extended way to hell. [15:04–15:06] We recorded some very exciting for a RT player. [15:06–15:08] We did. [15:08–15:08] A little while ago. [15:08–15:10] We don't have two days record. [15:10–15:14] And it's basically all about us diving, tackling the football world. [15:14–15:16] We didn't do it very well. [15:16–15:22] We didn't do it very well, but it's a little 20 minute episodes of us, basically... [15:22–15:24] We played football. [15:24–15:24] We went to the game. [15:24–15:26] We learned football. [15:26–15:30] Went to a press conference with the Irish women's team. [15:30–15:32] I watched them try and... [15:32–15:32] It was a lot of fun. [15:32–15:34] So you can watch that now on RT player. [15:34–15:34] It was actually dead. [15:34–15:36] Yeah, really fun. [15:36–15:38] And we want to do more things like that. [15:38–15:42] So the more people watch it, the better chance the more things like that happen. [15:42–15:44] You're alive just to tell everybody. [15:44–15:44] Oh, I was just, you could edit it. [15:44–15:46] That was a lot of fun. [15:46–15:46] You can edit it. [15:46–15:48] Yeah. [15:48–15:48] Or RT player now and let us know. [15:48–15:50] Thank you. [15:50–15:50] To give us our own show. [15:50–15:52] It was very fun. [15:52–15:56] But yeah, it's kind of a little episode, a little teaser of maybe what's to come. [15:56–15:58] If this does well. [15:58–15:58] Yeah. [15:58–16:00] So we're right now on the feedback. [16:00–16:00] So far as good. [16:00–16:02] Yeah. [16:02–16:02] So please go. [16:02–16:04] But everyone got it. [16:04–16:04] Please. [16:04–16:06] Even just watching the background. [16:06–16:06] I don't actually watch everyone. [16:06–16:08] Just turn on, put on mute. [16:08–16:08] But it is. [16:08–16:10] I like it. [16:10–16:10] I love it. [16:10–16:12] I think it's fun. [16:12–16:12] I haven't watched the background. [16:12–16:14] Happy now. [16:14–16:14] Yeah. [16:14–16:16] I watched it like twice. [16:16–16:18] When it came out for us, I kept watching it because I was just being so critical of like... [16:18–16:20] Show something like that. [16:20–16:20] You were trying to tank in somebody else's boots. [16:20–16:22] You're like, right, if they were watching that level. [16:22–16:22] What would they think? [16:22–16:24] But then I was like, don't give a shit. [16:24–16:26] Yeah. [16:26–16:26] We had great cracks. [16:26–16:28] Yeah. [16:28–16:30] We were actually in the kit and all. [16:30–16:30] Even see this in the kit. [16:30–16:32] I can't remember if I found out. [16:32–16:32] Shells, you're busy last night. [16:32–16:34] Oh. [16:34–16:34] Same actually. [16:34–16:36] I have mine. [16:36–16:36] Mine's on my monastery. [16:36–16:38] Woohoo! [16:38–16:38] Upshelves. [16:38–16:40] Yeah. [16:40–16:40] Yeah. [16:40–16:42] If you want to go watch that on the more to your player now. [16:42–16:44] I think you can watch it from my side of Ireland too. [16:44–16:46] I don't know. [16:46–16:46] I miss you as I think that. [16:46–16:48] Yeah. [16:48–16:48] You should be able to. [16:48–16:50] I think so. [16:50–16:52] Well, it's funny if I do say so myself. [16:52–16:52] Yeah. [16:52–16:54] Give you a little giggle of it. [16:54–16:54] Yeah. [16:54–16:56] And if you want to, I know people I was asked for a video on this. [16:56–16:56] Which one was yours. [16:56–16:58] Yeah. [16:58–16:58] And it's a different kind of video. [16:58–17:00] Yeah. [17:00–17:00] And what's that? [17:00–17:02] Peek-a-bleek. [17:02–17:04] Or a peak ambleek as a week is our new segment. [17:04–17:06] I like this. [17:06–17:06] I like it. [17:06–17:08] It was tough. [17:08–17:08] Yeah. [17:08–17:10] And also depressing. [17:10–17:10] Yeah. [17:10–17:12] Maybe cry last week actually. [17:12–17:12] Cry. [17:12–17:14] That was why I cried the least. [17:14–17:14] Exactly. [17:14–17:16] My period is nearly gone. [17:16–17:16] I've had a lot of fun. [17:16–17:18] Okay. [17:18–17:18] What's your weekend? [17:18–17:20] We're going to a period around the same time. [17:20–17:20] Do you have yours now? [17:20–17:22] I've all of them just finished. [17:22–17:22] Do you think it's going to be good? [17:22–17:24] I'm sure. [17:24–17:24] I'm sure. [17:24–17:26] Well, I'm probably be doing tomorrow. [17:26–17:26] Yeah. [17:26–17:28] Oh my god. [17:28–17:28] Yeah. [17:28–17:30] Probably they think cycle sink. [17:30–17:30] Yeah. [17:30–17:32] It's mad. [17:32–17:32] Yeah. [17:32–17:34] What a woman's body can do. [17:34–17:34] Yeah. [17:34–17:36] Hey, like, you always know I was sitting there [17:36–17:38] the other week last week and I was like, yeah. [17:38–17:38] I knew. [17:38–17:40] I knew. [17:40–17:40] Just your ovaries feel different. [17:40–17:42] I just know I'm cranky built. [17:42–17:44] No, I'm not cranky. [17:44–17:44] I just get really emotional. [17:44–17:48] I think I get more cranky when I'm finished. [17:48–17:48] My period. [17:48–17:50] Really? [17:50–17:50] Yeah. [17:50–17:52] It's going to be high to the yesterday. [17:52–17:52] Yeah. [17:52–17:54] I could have been that. [17:54–17:54] High to all your work. [17:54–17:56] I forced myself to do a lack of that. [17:56–17:58] I was like, yeah. [17:58–17:58] I was like, get away from everyone. [17:58–18:00] Just like weaving, as me. [18:00–18:04] You're a big knack today and I'm like, I'm not. [18:04–18:05] I know. [18:05–18:06] She said that's my love. [18:06–18:08] She's like, you want your period and I'm just finished it. [18:08–18:10] She was like, yeah, that's my love. [18:10–18:14] I'll always get really emotional the day before. [18:14–18:16] Cry at a drop of a hat. [18:16–18:18] Do you eat loads in your period? [18:18–18:20] Eh. [18:20–18:22] Sometimes, not really this time. [18:22–18:24] I'm like a fucking human being. [18:24–18:27] But you were in more calories in your period, [18:27–18:28] so you can actually eat three or three [18:28–18:29] or more calories a day. [18:29–18:30] Break. [18:30–18:31] Yeah. [18:31–18:32] I was in like, you can eat whatever but like, you'll [18:32–18:35] want to put on weight if you have even extra calories a day. [18:35–18:36] Yeah. [18:36–18:38] It could be fake news, but I don't think it is. [18:38–18:39] I've just taken her first. [18:39–18:42] We know you need to feel your body when you're [18:42–18:43] going to fail. [18:43–18:44] Blurred. [18:44–18:45] Yeah. [18:45–18:47] What's your, oh, your peak, bleak, bleak. [18:47–18:49] My peak for the week is going to Portugal in the morning. [18:49–18:50] I think I said that last week. [18:50–18:51] Woohoo. [18:51–18:52] Woohoo. [18:52–18:54] So, clocking out of work today. [18:54–18:55] Yeah. [18:55–18:56] Going on a little holiday. [18:56–18:57] Faking. [18:57–19:01] And then my bleak of the week is Bobby is going to school next week. [19:01–19:02] Oh. [19:02–19:03] Did I just, when you were away? [19:03–19:04] My peak and bleak from last week. [19:04–19:05] You know, you didn't tell us. [19:05–19:06] I don't know. [19:06–19:07] Yeah, when I'm away, Bobby is going to school. [19:07–19:09] Oh, school, it is going to be there. [19:09–19:10] I'm going to be just so worried. [19:10–19:11] I'm going to be just so worried. [19:11–19:12] No. [19:12–19:13] You have fun. [19:13–19:15] Tell you what, look at the dogs. [19:15–19:17] I looked up the place and all, and I was like, scan it. [19:17–19:18] So look nice. [19:18–19:19] Yeah, it's a health. [19:19–19:20] Like, it's someone's home. [19:20–19:21] So I was like, okay, good. [19:21–19:24] I didn't want to feel like a big facility because I had to go to the [19:24–19:25] room look fit. [19:25–19:26] Yeah, yeah. [19:26–19:27] Yeah. [19:27–19:29] We brought Taylor to kennels years ago. [19:29–19:35] I remember and they had the dogs in like horse sheds, like sleeping in horse sheds at night. [19:35–19:36] And I just did like no, no, no, no. [19:36–19:38] So yeah, God love me. [19:38–19:39] He's gone to school. [19:39–19:41] But he's going to be such a boy. [19:41–19:42] Yeah, I'm back. [19:42–19:47] We have to go back to your home on the Wednesday. [19:47–19:50] We have to go up to a tie and collect them on the Friday. [19:50–19:51] Okay. [19:51–19:54] But you have to stay with them then for two hours when you collect them because you have [19:54–19:55] to learn obviously what they've been up to. [19:55–19:56] Of course. [19:56–19:57] Yeah. [19:57–19:58] They have to teach you. [19:58–20:01] And to help you comes back a very good boy. [20:01–20:05] I realize he's coming back a very bold boy. [20:05–20:06] He's scooby-soo. [20:06–20:07] I was fine though anyway. [20:07–20:08] I don't know. [20:08–20:09] As I'm right now. [20:09–20:10] He's so old. [20:10–20:18] Oh, not like just when you just get away because you show fucking cute. [20:18–20:20] He's so, so much of a sick. [20:20–20:23] He's a very good boy. [20:23–20:25] I was like, I'm very fucking him. [20:25–20:26] He's a very good boy. [20:26–20:27] You know, where he done it? [20:27–20:29] Oh, where he where he done it? [20:29–20:33] I was like, I'm speaking to him like that and I'm like, oh no, I'm here. [20:33–20:34] You're wearing it. [20:34–20:35] It's pretty way so bold. [20:35–20:36] Yeah, he's wearing it. [20:36–20:37] What does this woman say to me? [20:37–20:39] Anyway, that's my peek and bleed. [20:39–20:40] Could you say, I don't know. [20:40–20:41] I don't know. [20:41–20:42] Did I know? [20:42–20:43] No. [20:43–20:46] Well, we were, we would have had that conversation if we just, I didn't know. [20:46–20:47] I didn't know. [20:47–20:48] I didn't know. [20:48–20:49] I didn't know. [20:49–20:50] I didn't know. [20:50–20:51] I didn't know. [20:51–20:52] I didn't know. [20:52–20:53] I didn't know. [20:53–20:54] I didn't know. [20:54–20:55] He's wearing white school. [20:55–20:56] What's your peek and bleed? [20:56–20:57] My last couple of weeks. [20:57–20:58] I got Taylor Swift taking it. [20:58–20:59] I should hear it. [20:59–21:00] No. [21:00–21:01] I said it was hell. [21:01–21:02] It was hell in there. [21:02–21:03] It was so bad. [21:03–21:05] So I went, basically, I was on the wait list originally. [21:05–21:07] People were texting me like, I did off the wait list. [21:07–21:08] I didn't. [21:08–21:09] Basically, he was mum. [21:09–21:10] My friend, he was mum. [21:10–21:11] Got a cold fruff. [21:11–21:12] Yeah. [21:12–21:13] So we didn't realise she had it. [21:13–21:14] And then she did. [21:14–21:16] It's because we were going to be a couple of weeks. [21:16–21:17] I was like, I'm going to be a couple of weeks. [21:17–21:18] I'm going to be a couple of weeks. [21:18–21:19] Yeah. [21:19–21:20] So we didn't realise she had it. [21:20–21:21] And then she did. [21:21–21:22] It's because we got no codes. [21:22–21:23] So we had the code to be able to access. [21:23–21:24] It's like the little withdrawal. [21:24–21:25] It's the little withdrawal. [21:25–21:26] It's the little withdrawal. [21:26–21:27] So that's the little withdrawal first. [21:27–21:28] I'm going to be a couple of weeks. [21:28–21:29] I'm going to be a couple of weeks. [21:29–21:30] Sorry. [21:30–21:31] That's the little withdrawal first. [21:31–21:36] And then also when you go into the page, you're in a lobby for half an hour. [21:36–21:39] And then you go into the queue at like 11 or whatever time it starts at. [21:39–21:43] And your queue number, whatever time you were in the web page, does matter. [21:43–21:46] As long as you're, if you'd run, we put it as a number in the queue. [21:47–21:49] Can you tell me why she did this in the first place? [21:49–21:50] I don't get it. [21:50–21:53] Basically it's because as far as I know it's in America. [21:53–21:55] All these bots were getting the tickets. [21:55–21:56] So they didn't have this thing. [21:56–21:59] So take a matter like crashed, no fans actually got tickets. [21:59–22:01] Like it was like there was murder over it. [22:01–22:02] Oh, no. [22:02–22:04] That's why this was put in place as far as I know. [22:04–22:05] Okay. [22:05–22:07] So we just meant that real people was getting them. [22:07–22:08] I basically went into the queue. [22:08–22:10] The first sale, there was three sales. [22:10–22:11] 11 o'clock, 1 o'clock, 3. [22:11–22:14] First sale, I was 65th, 10th in the queue. [22:14–22:15] She texted me, right? [22:15–22:17] And I was sent with my brother Jack. [22:17–22:18] And I got his Jack. [22:18–22:20] Guess what number Shirley is in the queue waiting and taking a master. [22:20–22:22] And he was like really thinking about it. [22:22–22:23] He was like, right. [22:23–22:26] He's like probably like four tails and there's something. [22:26–22:29] And I was like, 56,000. [22:29–22:30] So bad. [22:30–22:34] Like there was no, I was like, right, like maybe I was looking at the Veeves. [22:34–22:35] I was like, 50,000. [22:35–22:38] I was like, everyone here buys four tickets. [22:38–22:39] I'm filling it up. [22:39–22:43] So I was like, anyway, got to the end of the queue. [22:43–22:45] Eventually, people kept dropping out. [22:45–22:47] I was like, I know, there's only going to be a VIP left. [22:47–22:48] How fast did it move? [22:48–22:50] It was moving quite quick at the end. [22:50–22:51] Then what? [22:51–22:52] I was on it for two hours or something. [22:52–22:54] So you went from 56,000 to 1. [22:54–22:55] Like you said, 1 person ahead. [22:55–22:56] Yeah, 1 person. [22:56–22:57] And then it goes. [22:57–22:58] Yeah. [22:58–22:59] So then I got in. [22:59–23:00] It was just VIP tickets left. [23:00–23:04] The ones I wanted to stand in, the standings were 750 euro. [23:04–23:08] And I was like, grand, book that, went off and tried 2nd sale. [23:08–23:09] 2nd sale in the queue. [23:09–23:10] 69th,000. [23:10–23:11] And I thought it was like Shirley. [23:11–23:14] Because we would actually be like, our 2nd sale is better because [23:14–23:16] like people got the tickets already the first. [23:16–23:18] You're more like, not even worse. [23:18–23:20] Got the end of that. [23:20–23:23] And I actually wasn't even at the end yet, but I knew it was already coming up on the side. [23:23–23:28] A little notification being like there's limited seat place available. [23:28–23:29] Best available is VIP. [23:29–23:30] So they were already gone. [23:30–23:33] And I was only on like 50,000 in the queue or something. [23:33–23:34] They were already gone. [23:34–23:37] So as I said before, everyone changed their mind and panics and buys VIP. [23:37–23:38] I'm going to do that. [23:38–23:39] Yeah. [23:39–23:40] So panics. [23:40–23:43] I was like, I'm going to panic and put a macabre on the VIP. [23:43–23:46] I was like, I got them. [23:46–23:49] And then suddenly we were like, that's just crazy. [23:49–23:51] I see if we had a got them normally. [23:51–23:52] No. [23:52–23:54] Again, like I think she didn't think so. [23:54–23:55] I don't know what to cork. [23:55–23:57] And 50 times under something in the queue. [23:57–23:58] I was like, we have to see her. [23:58–23:59] There's no tickets left. [23:59–24:03] No, so I just think I'm fronting on Friday. [24:03–24:06] And look, it's a lot of money. [24:06–24:08] Like extortion. [24:08–24:11] It is it is it is like it's I'll be living on being the host. [24:11–24:14] I wonder if she would for a single future bull. [24:14–24:16] Just Taylor Swift picked the price of the tickets. [24:16–24:17] I don't know. [24:17–24:20] That's a lot like it's what it is. [24:20–24:23] It's something saying like call player going to do like a 20 euro like. [24:23–24:25] Are they viable tickets? [24:25–24:26] Yeah. [24:26–24:28] I think I want to make it really affordable so everyone can go. [24:28–24:29] Oh my god. [24:29–24:31] I love another for $750. [24:31–24:32] What do you get? [24:32–24:33] Yeah, I'll demurt. [24:33–24:35] So you like standing at the front? [24:35–24:36] Yeah. [24:36–24:40] Front one of the sides and yeah, a lot of money. [24:40–24:42] But I was gone if I over and see her in America. [24:42–24:43] So you would have found it. [24:43–24:45] I would have spent more than that anyway. [24:45–24:47] I'm not saying what I'm just about. [24:47–24:48] It's what yeah, it is. [24:48–24:51] I'm like her big like I wish you even see her since the first time I was in her. [24:51–24:53] I think I was like 13. [24:53–24:56] Oh, it's almost third time seeing herself like. [24:56–24:58] Yeah, it's worth the beans on toast. [24:58–25:01] Yeah, for the week or two weeks whatever is. [25:01–25:02] Yeah, it's fun. [25:02–25:03] No, you'll be proud. [25:03–25:04] Yeah. [25:05–25:06] Oh my bleak. [25:06–25:09] Oh, maybe I spent seven years ago. [25:09–25:11] Can the baby be gone? [25:11–25:12] Yeah. [25:12–25:19] For look and I feel like as much as I love shopping and stuff like an experience is worth [25:19–25:22] so much more like having the memories like crevice in New York. [25:22–25:25] Yeah, for it like when is it June next year? [25:25–25:31] Yeah, so like I just think it's worth the money for also. [25:32–25:33] It's a lot of money. [25:33–25:35] Yeah, that's my bleak probably how much they were. [25:35–25:36] Yeah, it's just the price. [25:36–25:37] Just leave me alone. [25:37–25:38] Yeah. [25:38–25:40] Yeah, now it's really bad happen to seek. [25:40–25:42] Maybe just so is emotional all the time. [25:42–25:43] That's it? [25:43–25:46] Yeah, the fact I've lost my life's feeling. [25:46–25:47] Yeah, that's it. [25:47–25:51] Tell my kidney, my mouth's bleeding. [25:51–25:54] This week we want to talk about. [25:54–25:55] Perfage! [25:55–25:57] Look at my wife. [25:57–25:59] I thought I'd take talk of someone who's going to talk about Britannia. [25:59–26:01] You know what Leo season is approaching? [26:01–26:02] Yeah. [26:02–26:03] Myself is sharing her. [26:03–26:04] I have the approach. [26:04–26:05] Do you have a check with Leo season? [26:05–26:06] 22rd I think. [26:06–26:08] 22rd July till the 29th. [26:08–26:09] Oh yeah, so we're two days away. [26:09–26:12] Yeah, so by the time it's coming it will be Leo season. [26:12–26:13] Yeah. [26:13–26:14] So my birthday is the 4th of August. [26:14–26:15] Charlie is the 9th. [26:15–26:16] Yeah. [26:16–26:17] So you're 5 days away? [26:17–26:18] It's not mad. [26:18–26:19] Yeah, well 5 days and 4 years. [26:19–26:20] 4 years. [26:20–26:21] Yeah. [26:21–26:22] We don't. [26:22–26:23] Are you sure? [26:23–26:24] Yeah, I'm turning 25. [26:24–26:26] When you're 24 I'll be 28. [26:26–26:27] I'm 24 now. [26:27–26:28] Yeah, but when I... [26:28–26:29] Oh, it's here for you. [26:29–26:30] You're 24. [26:30–26:31] Is that weird? [26:31–26:32] I'm like a few days. [26:32–26:33] It's not so strange. [26:33–26:34] Oh my gosh. [26:34–26:35] It's so weird. [26:35–26:36] It's going to be 4 years old. [26:36–26:37] Yeah, so you're 95 for you. [26:37–26:38] What's this for? [26:38–26:39] You're 98? [26:39–26:40] Yeah. [26:40–26:41] Jack's 98. [26:41–26:42] I forgot. [26:42–26:43] Oh my brothers. [26:43–26:44] I'm a millennium. [26:44–26:45] What's the called? [26:45–26:46] Not millennium. [26:46–26:47] Generation X. [26:47–26:48] You're not Gen Z. [26:48–26:49] What the hell is a Gen Z? [26:49–26:50] Gen Z is 20th. [26:50–26:51] Sorry. [26:51–26:52] It says in 3 plus. [26:52–26:53] What's your name? [26:53–26:54] I'm a gen Z. [26:54–26:55] I'm a gen Z. [26:55–26:56] What's your name? [26:56–26:57] I'm a gen Z. [26:57–26:58] What's your name? [26:58–26:59] I don't know what you were. [27:00–27:08] check I'm a millennial oh my god I'm a millennial millennial [27:08–27:14] generation X what am I trying to say millennium no oh wait hang on generation X is [27:14–27:25] people born between 1946 and 1964 what am I what what generation is what [27:25–27:34] generation am I okay oh I'm Gen Z well you're a millennial oh yeah [27:34–27:41] millennia is 1981 to 1996 and then Gen Z is 1997 to 2012 what are the [27:41–27:44] differences like what do they mean I don't know it's just like how they [27:44–27:48] do how they characterize each each generation do you remember when we went into [27:48–27:54] the year 2000 no because you were two no I can I remember I remember I don't [27:54–27:57] just say my head because I like it happened but like I remember when the [27:57–28:03] Euro chain when the Euro change or the one town changed the Euro let me check [28:03–28:10] what you heard I was like one no hang on when did I don't get the Euro I think you [28:10–28:16] might dream no guys I remember no I actually did when did I because my [28:16–28:20] grandma was just give us a pound every time we left him we're gonna say bye [28:20–28:24] first January 1990 1999 [28:24–28:28] I want to [28:28–28:36] I do think she remembers what was it no no sorry that's how they can when they joined [28:36–28:42] the EU and when they aren't somebody to the rich fans 2002 okay fine now because [28:42–28:47] my mom used to give us 50p in Tesco in referendum to go on the little I think it [28:47–28:50] was it a little burn yeah the burn the [28:50–28:59] pink doesn't mean it's just sitting when your mom's packing up the [28:59–29:12] girl she just looks like yeah I remember that yeah I knew I was 1999 I was [29:12–29:17] thinking I also remember being in a bookie and having a blue and pink umbrella [29:17–29:20] with stars I don't remember you remember my job so you know I remember like little [29:20–29:26] things like I think I just generally really have a bad memory as it is not really [29:26–29:35] though no I think I did really yeah I don't remember like I could let someone [29:35–29:40] bring it up to me yeah yeah I won't be able to just be like oh yeah I remember [29:40–29:46] that yeah was your memory went into the year 2000 and but yeah so today we're [29:46–29:49] talking about birthdays yeah because we're actually not gonna have an episode [29:49–29:51] well an episode an episode will be out which is won't be oh yeah I want to [29:51–29:54] work the game so this is everything episode yeah this is a birthday [29:54–30:01] yeah so too is there any birthday that stands out like in your head oh that [30:01–30:07] I had I used to love um like I used to have swimming parties like in like when you [30:07–30:11] go to a swimming pool no way yeah I don't know in I was in my [30:11–30:17] family brother and my in my ruddery it's open to it it's like a swimming [30:17–30:20] but you get like this big giant like blow up thing in the water playing my [30:20–30:24] for a few hours and then you go get like cake and feel a little room I was like [30:24–30:27] the aquatic center do you ever got it yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah [30:27–30:34] and I used to well I feel like I've had I had like dress up on [30:34–30:39] like younger as well yeah I think at my house yeah I feel like if my birthday was [30:39–30:45] um if it was your in school time yeah it would have been not fun or [30:45–30:50] I used to want the cake yeah yeah yeah I wasn't in school too like [30:50–30:55] like why did you have to get see me in a winter one so generous of you like [30:55–30:58] today at their birthdays and on like be sitting in the class and now can I lie [30:58–31:01] about my birthday absolutely yeah really is it is just want all these [31:01–31:09] fancy adventure I spent what was your every birthday from when I was four [31:09–31:14] to six legs no down in brits oh so I wasn't even with like people I [31:14–31:19] hungry I had a party oh yeah we did in britties like on the deck we don't know yeah yeah yeah [31:19–31:24] yeah yeah yeah yeah so but I think when I think of my birthday I always think of my 24th [31:24–31:31] I don't know what really what is so good like no no well it like it was grand like [31:31–31:37] thanks mom for pay oh did yeah she would have definitely paid for everything yeah she she probably [31:37–31:41] would help her thanks I'm like seriously but no one came well not no one came but it was [31:41–31:46] did oh okay this is very small it's like nobody was around me everyone's [31:46–31:51] well yeah yeah um would you like to think when you think you're part of you think of like [31:51–31:58] brisk yeah I think of yeah like younger parties would have been that and then like [31:58–32:04] came home at 16 17 18 19 I probably just went out we went out we had a few drinks in the house [32:05–32:10] and then 21st and then I think every year I was not every year but like most years after that [32:10–32:15] we've been away yeah I was away when I was older than myself like what my family I'm very [32:15–32:21] never I always get really emotional my birthday because I'm not with my family yeah remember [32:21–32:26] was it last year or the year before when I came home from I beat him my mom told me that she was [32:26–32:30] gone out or something I was like haven't seen me for a week it was my birthday yeah home like [32:30–32:33] are you taking the bill yeah yeah remember I walked into the house and they had all Jack [32:33–32:38] oh yeah Jack had individually stuck balloons to the seat that was really cute especially when [32:38–32:42] you don't think they're gonna be there yeah I was like oh my god she could have well I nearly feel [32:42–32:48] guilty not spending my birthday with them really yeah but my mom's like birthed you yeah I don't know [32:48–32:52] like that really I get like like a guilt trip comes out of me and I'm like oh my god I'm not [32:52–32:57] here for yeah I haven't friends birthday with my mom and I couldn't like oh five years yeah no but [32:57–33:01] I think that like you can always celebrate on a different day yeah yeah yeah it wasn't really [33:01–33:08] like maybe it's not that big video for it I don't know no I wonder when you have a kid are you like [33:08–33:13] uh so happy on their like maybe a while years like that would your mom and dad know the three [33:13–33:20] year birthday's yeah my work is so easy stuff my dad could not tell you the year we were born a month [33:20–33:24] we were born my dad well I don't know about my dad do you know how to take them a while no not a [33:24–33:29] few I was asked one day I was like do you not even know like I don't know no no he wouldn't have [33:29–33:32] a kid guess like if I rang my dad now I was like well we're like we're going to ring ring [33:32–33:40] ring of dudes he would love he would not have a notion he'll be like a tarty too [33:43–33:46] I'll ask him how all the tree of a star right yeah yeah so we're 20 [33:47–33:53] I want it's Jack old and yeah yeah he's 25 27 and queen 29 okay right two years of training [33:54–34:01] I love can you talk right have a quick question for you [34:03–34:05] how old is Jack dad [34:06–34:08] you [34:18–34:23] a number of date he was 20 twenty what right how old am I [34:26–34:27] DOU spiral [34:27–34:31] No, hold his griever. [34:31–34:33] It seems 27. [34:33–34:38] Do you know the months that we were born? [34:38–34:39] No. [34:39–34:45] You know, I don't take the pace with me now because you're not even guess like the months. [34:45–34:52] I know your June or your March and I think we there is June. [34:52–34:54] I'm not sure what Jack is. [34:54–34:55] One. [34:55–34:57] Oh, how much you Jesus Christ. [34:57–34:59] I'm not going to see you. [34:59–35:02] God, they are the most important days of your life. [35:02–35:04] Why don't you know them? [35:04–35:09] Well, I'm more important than you said in my business and who's going to give me my next [35:09–35:10] team? [35:10–35:11] Jesus Christ. [35:11–35:13] I need to know you're being a virtual. [35:13–35:14] You're birthday. [35:14–35:15] Nine and ten. [35:15–35:16] Yes. [35:16–35:18] That's what it works. [35:18–35:19] Right, okay. [35:19–35:23] So, Mom just feels a year and on everything. [35:23–35:24] Yes, she does. [35:24–35:28] She gives me a week's notice when somebody's birthday is coming up. [35:28–35:31] You're a terrible man, you know, da. [35:31–35:33] It's just a fact of life. [35:33–35:36] Well, there's a lot of unpopular things in life. [35:36–35:39] What, what if I forgot your birthday? [35:39–35:41] What if you have them? [35:41–35:43] Are you telling me you know them? [35:43–35:45] To get them by the name? [35:45–35:46] You don't care. [35:46–35:47] No problem. [35:47–35:48] Yeah. [35:48–35:50] All right, but I just wanted to quiz you on that. [35:50–35:51] Okay, thanks very much. [35:51–35:52] You failed. [35:52–35:53] You failed the quiz. [35:53–35:57] No, you failed miserably. [35:57–35:59] Okay, I tell you what it's doing. [35:59–36:00] I see Mom. [36:00–36:06] get all those kids and tumors off our 9-pointing into my diary so I'll have them. [36:00–36:01] I'll get a... [36:06–36:11] Two. Good man. Yeah. Okay. I do love for you love. [36:11–36:13] Oh okay. Thanks love. Okay. [36:13–36:14] Thanks love. [36:14–36:16] Well I talked to you later a little bit. Bye. [36:16–36:19] Oh it took a few years. Two figures of it. It's the thing. [36:19–36:22] Fucking got my turn. I think so. [36:22–36:24] You think you gave me the 27th? [36:24–36:26] I thought you would have said. I only won your opinion with Jack. [36:26–36:27] It's a point yeah. [36:27–36:27] Apparently. [36:27–36:28] Great. [36:28–36:30] No. You just guessed. [36:30–36:32] He got my ass in June. That's Jack and Quiver. [36:32–36:33] Oh okay. He didn't say all. [36:33–36:34] Yeah. He just didn't know. [36:34–36:37] I'll guess this one in one so if people forget about it or something is there. [36:38–36:40] But also when we were down in British all the time as well. [36:41–36:44] My dad wouldn't. My dad had to travel up in back up because he'd still work. [36:44–36:45] God love me. He spent so much time at home. [36:45–36:48] Yeah. He's a bit at home like Monday to Friday and his arm. [36:48–36:49] Oh. [36:49–36:52] And then he's coming down to us on a Friday and go back up on his Sunday. [36:52–36:52] Oh. [36:52–36:54] So maybe just forgot that he owns me. [36:54–36:55] Maybe. [36:55–36:56] Got that your births? [36:56–36:57] Yeah. [36:57–36:58] You popped out of nowhere? [36:58–36:59] No. It was just there one day. [36:59–37:00] God love him. [37:00–37:02] Did you have a sweet 16? [37:02–37:02] Perfect. [37:02–37:03] No. I don't know if that's an Irish thing. [37:04–37:05] I had a party like. [37:05–37:05] Did you? [37:05–37:06] Yeah. [37:06–37:06] Yeah. [37:06–37:07] Like a party. [37:07–37:07] Where? [37:07–37:08] You know. [37:08–37:08] No. [37:08–37:09] Like just an house. [37:09–37:10] Just people over and those. [37:10–37:11] Yeah. [37:11–37:14] I think that was probably the first party I had. [37:14–37:16] Like the fourth birthday I celebrated in Dublin. [37:17–37:17] Yeah. [37:17–37:18] Yeah. [37:18–37:20] My was in Portugal for my like. [37:20–37:20] Oh lovely. [37:20–37:21] Yeah. [37:21–37:22] I drank a whole bottle of wine. [37:22–37:23] Oh. [37:23–37:24] But I tell you younger like wine. [37:24–37:25] That's way more. [37:25–37:26] Yeah. I don't know already. [37:27–37:27] Was cheap. [37:28–37:29] Three euro. [37:29–37:30] And my friend. [37:30–37:32] I was getting sick. [37:32–37:33] And my friend Zach was a. [37:34–37:36] Digging holes into the sand for me. [37:36–37:37] One like a get sick of the sand. [37:37–37:38] I remember so well. [37:38–37:39] Yeah. [37:39–37:39] Yeah. [37:40–37:41] Yeah. [37:41–37:41] Yeah. [37:41–37:42] So. [37:42–37:43] So. [37:43–37:45] I feel like we don't do 16 too. [37:45–37:46] Is that an American thing? [37:46–37:47] Yeah. [37:47–37:48] Yeah. [37:48–37:48] It is. [37:48–37:49] Yeah. [37:49–37:50] Because they have like. [37:50–37:51] Why do we do 18? [37:51–37:52] Oh, because you're an adult. [37:52–37:53] Yeah. [37:53–37:54] And I don't know what 16 means for them. [37:54–37:55] No. [37:55–37:57] Well, I think some. [37:57–37:58] Is it between the thing? [37:58–37:59] Is it when you're Jewish? [37:59–38:01] You have a quencinero. [38:01–38:01] What is that? [38:01–38:02] Quencinero. [38:02–38:03] What's that? [38:03–38:05] It is a quencinero. [38:05–38:05] Isn't it? [38:05–38:06] Yeah, it is. [38:06–38:06] No, it's not. [38:06–38:07] Spanish or something. [38:07–38:08] Oh, is it? [38:09–38:10] Oh, but I'm thinking of bar mitzvah. [38:10–38:11] Oh, bar mitzvah. [38:11–38:13] Let's see what bar mitzvah is. [38:13–38:14] It is when you're 14. [38:14–38:15] The girls have bar mitzvah. [38:15–38:16] Bar mitzvah. [38:17–38:18] Bar mitzvah. [38:18–38:20] Yeah, girls have a bar mitzvah. [38:21–38:22] Oh, yeah. [38:22–38:23] Let's see when do you have a bar mitzvah. [38:24–38:27] Is that like when you're coming to Adolfsord? [38:27–38:28] Yeah, but I think that was it. [38:28–38:31] I think in the Kardashians, oh, 12 or 13. [38:31–38:33] That's very old Jewish boys and girls, yeah. [38:33–38:33] What, so what? [38:33–38:37] It just means you're, you're responsible for their own actions [38:37–38:40] and can decide themselves how they like to predict practice two days. [38:41–38:42] No way. [38:42–38:42] Yeah. [38:42–38:44] So they can have that and then decide they don't want to. [38:44–38:46] Yeah, because your man, what's his name? [38:46–38:46] From Kardashians. [38:48–38:49] The case that racing was having one, yeah. [38:50–38:52] Or was the plant there a plant in the one firm, yeah? [38:53–38:54] Bar mitzvah. [38:54–38:54] Bar mitzvah. [38:54–38:55] Yeah. [38:55–38:58] Yeah, I think sweet the things kind of American thing. [38:58–39:00] That TV show made a big thing. [39:00–39:00] Oh my god. [39:00–39:01] Otherwise it wouldn't be. [39:01–39:02] I used to watch that and be like, [39:03–39:05] No, no need that to be my life. [39:05–39:05] Yeah. [39:05–39:06] They were bitch. [39:06–39:09] And they pull out, they like get a huge car for a present. [39:09–39:10] They come out to everyone at the front. [39:10–39:12] I never forget what her name's, um, [39:13–39:14] oh, she's a dancer now. [39:15–39:16] Or a singer or a rapper. [39:16–39:17] I don't know. [39:17–39:19] She's in, she was in a Kanye West video. [39:19–39:21] Like that iconic video for a dancer. [39:21–39:21] And then she's like, [39:23–39:25] Is it Talia or something or, um, [39:26–39:27] I can't think of it. [39:27–39:28] She's not a Kanye West song that's like, [39:28–39:30] Oh, me, lift me. [39:30–39:30] Yeah. [39:30–39:31] Or whatever. [39:31–39:31] Yeah. [39:31–39:32] Yeah. [39:32–39:32] Yeah. [39:32–39:32] Yeah. [39:32–39:33] Yeah. [39:33–39:34] You don't have to be the other dancer. [39:34–39:35] No. [39:35–39:35] No. [39:35–39:36] And she's in like a brand, [39:36–39:37] Nickers and she's. [39:37–39:38] She's feeling real. [39:38–39:40] Oh my god. [39:40–39:40] Unbelievable. [39:40–39:42] But anyway, she was on sweet 16. [39:42–39:43] I'm nearly 100% sure. [39:43–39:45] And she came out like a Barbie box or something. [39:45–39:47] Ah, the way that your end just says, [39:47–39:48] I got like, how are you doing? [39:48–39:49] Remember when they used to go to school? [39:49–39:49] Yeah. [39:49–39:50] And like, I have an abu like, [39:51–39:52] swallowing over them like, [39:52–39:54] lovin them and they'd be fine when people were like, [39:54–39:55] you're not invited. [39:55–39:55] Yeah. [39:55–39:56] Did you get an invite? [39:56–39:57] How did you get that invite? [39:57–39:57] Yeah. [39:57–39:58] And invite you. [39:58–39:58] Oh my god. [39:58–39:59] They're so funny. [39:59–40:01] Oh, I could never. [40:01–40:02] 18th birthday. [40:03–40:04] Did you have a party? [40:04–40:04] Yeah. [40:05–40:06] I can't think when. [40:06–40:08] I don't look, I need to look at a picture because [40:08–40:10] I didn't have like, I wouldn't have had it somewhere. [40:11–40:11] Oh my god. [40:11–40:12] My legs. [40:12–40:14] Like, I wouldn't have ran today. [40:14–40:16] Anyway, I think I only did that for my 21st. [40:16–40:16] Same. [40:16–40:17] Yeah. [40:17–40:19] Why was 21st such a big deal for us? [40:19–40:20] I don't know. [40:20–40:21] I would have been her. [40:21–40:22] It's like 18, you're allowed. [40:22–40:23] 21. [40:23–40:23] Yeah. [40:23–40:25] You're still allowed. [40:25–40:26] Oh my 18th, I was in. [40:26–40:28] How the hell did you find that? [40:28–40:29] Oh, we hang on. [40:29–40:29] No, I wasn't. [40:30–40:32] I would have served 18 after school. [40:34–40:36] Which would have been about here. [40:36–40:37] I'm so good to find things. [40:37–40:39] Have you got all those pictures on your phone? [40:39–40:39] Yeah. [40:40–40:40] Yeah. [40:41–40:43] So my 8th birthday was, [40:44–40:45] oh, it's my 19th. [40:46–40:48] Oh, I got sent out of my own 19th. [40:48–40:49] Night out in town. [40:49–40:49] Oh. [40:50–40:51] Me and my boyfriend had time out of fight. [40:51–40:53] And he sent me home. [40:53–40:55] He sent you home on your birthday. [40:55–40:55] Yeah, and then I was lying about it. [40:56–40:57] This is just remember I told you. [40:57–40:58] I told you. [40:58–40:58] Yeah. [40:58–40:59] And I was lying about it. [40:59–41:00] I was like, what the fuck, right? [41:00–41:00] It's my birthday. [41:00–41:01] I was like, I'm going back to my friend. [41:01–41:01] I'm a snap-up. [41:01–41:02] So what about that? [41:04–41:05] Oh, this is not well. [41:05–41:06] I'm going to be fine now, the year. [41:06–41:08] So it was 2016. [41:08–41:10] I turned 18. [41:10–41:11] Remember what I turned 18? [41:11–41:12] That it would have been in 2013. [41:12–41:14] 10 years ago. [41:15–41:16] Yeah. [41:16–41:16] Does that matter, right? [41:16–41:17] Yeah. [41:17–41:18] Oh, I don't have pictures in that. [41:19–41:20] My own pictures of them. [41:20–41:21] I went to [41:23–41:24] Diceys with Lucy. [41:25–41:25] Oh. [41:25–41:26] Apparently. [41:27–41:29] I don't know when yeah, just it was Diceys. [41:30–41:30] Yeah. [41:31–41:32] It was me with my red couple. [41:34–41:35] And Diceys. [41:35–41:35] Show me. [41:37–41:39] I'm really unsure of what my outfit was. [41:39–41:41] Why are you taking the picture with my red couple? [41:41–41:41] I don't know. [41:42–41:43] In Diceys? [41:43–41:43] Yeah. [41:43–41:45] And there's me and Lucy look to us. [41:45–41:46] I'm going to find my... [41:46–41:47] Why am I drinking? [41:47–41:48] Aww. [41:48–41:49] That. [41:49–41:49] Oh my god. [41:49–41:51] I'm going to find a picture here of my 18. [41:51–41:52] It's actually so cheap. [41:53–41:54] Are you ready for this? [41:54–41:56] We should put them in the whole my drink patch. [41:56–41:56] These? [41:56–41:57] These are just... [41:58–41:59] Yeah. [41:59–42:00] We'll be wherever we refer. [42:00–42:00] We're in 18. [42:00–42:01] We'll do a different birthday. [42:02–42:04] Go to the check the whole my drink pod in scrimpage. [42:04–42:06] Wait, so mine would have... [42:06–42:06] Yeah. [42:06–42:08] So if I'm torn in 2018 now, [42:08–42:09] you'd be 2013. [42:09–42:10] Three years before me. [42:10–42:11] It would have been 2013. [42:11–42:11] Yeah. [42:11–42:12] So I was 2016. [42:14–42:15] It's mad at the time. [42:15–42:17] I feel so old for like... [42:17–42:17] Oh my god. [42:17–42:18] It's so young. [42:18–42:20] I feel like I'm out of... [42:20–42:21] Oh yeah. [42:22–42:23] Well the night's one. [42:23–42:24] Oh okay. [42:24–42:25] I used to upload pictures of other people [42:25–42:26] on my Instagram. [42:26–42:26] Why the hell do I do that? [42:26–42:27] Like not. [42:27–42:28] You know, even in them? [42:28–42:29] Yeah. [42:29–42:29] Oh. [42:29–42:30] Screenshots of messages. [42:30–42:32] Why do I do stuff like that? [42:32–42:32] Oh my god. [42:32–42:33] Yeah. [42:33–42:34] Why were we so weird back then? [42:34–42:35] That makes me sick. [42:35–42:37] I remember I'm wearing a girl's for one of my parties. [42:37–42:38] Actually my birthday. [42:38–42:40] We had a seat over mine. [42:40–42:40] Remember that was a thing. [42:40–42:41] Like you just put mattress in front of me. [42:41–42:42] I'm just... [42:42–42:43] Ah yeah. [42:43–42:43] Yeah. [42:43–42:44] Love anybody ever. [42:44–42:46] So we done that and we had done an all night. [42:46–42:48] We were like, how the fuck we had so much energy [42:48–42:50] that I was like, it was really, we were really young. [42:50–42:51] No one's drinking us like. [42:51–42:52] Oh yes, stayed up the whole night. [42:52–42:52] We had to hold on. [42:52–42:53] I used to be so full. [42:53–42:56] I went out because we didn't want to make my mom dad up. [42:56–43:00] So we crawled out the window [43:00–43:03] instead of opening the front door. [43:03–43:03] I did that. [43:03–43:05] Because we talked that they'd hear the door open [43:05–43:06] and more than the windows. [43:06–43:07] We all jumped out my window. [43:07–43:10] Walked to the local McDonald's. [43:10–43:11] I got McDonald's breakfast. [43:11–43:14] Uh, in every jam is like, [43:14–43:15] wherever crack it on it was. [43:16–43:17] Seven am. [43:17–43:18] And we post pictures of it. [43:18–43:20] Oh, same McDonald's. [43:20–43:22] Not cherries, not left. [43:22–43:24] Eating a mac muffin, whatever it was. [43:24–43:27] I'm finding pictures and it's like, results night. [43:27–43:28] Oh my God. [43:29–43:31] I'm in the caption. [43:31–43:33] Me and the oh my God. [43:33–43:34] Right. [43:34–43:35] Do you want to see me at my age? [43:35–43:36] Oh, look. [43:36–43:37] Is it your older and sprimm or your pop? [43:37–43:38] Yeah, no. [43:38–43:39] This is like, this is the old one. [43:39–43:41] The old old old one. [43:41–43:42] At age 18, birthday. [43:42–43:42] Oh my God. [43:42–43:44] My name is Dr. On the door and I wrote, [43:44–43:46] my mask took this on the front door. [43:46–43:48] A happy birthday to me. [43:48–43:48] Why? [43:48–43:50] Like what? [43:50–43:51] If you can't support yourself. [43:51–43:52] If you can't support yourself. [43:52–43:53] If you can't support yourself. [43:53–43:54] If you can't support yourself. [43:54–43:56] So I have people in the house. [43:56–43:58] Yeah, I'm just sort of like. [43:58–43:58] Like, uh, [43:58–44:00] The old house, on the edge. [44:00–44:02] Well, you have to post that picture on the edge. [44:02–44:03] I think, was it this? [44:03–44:05] Oh my God, there's a smoke in my hand. [44:05–44:06] I am just disgusting. [44:06–44:07] My God. [44:08–44:09] Is that indeed? [44:09–44:10] Yeah, that would be indeed. [44:10–44:12] Oh my God. [44:12–44:14] Look at my lovely outfit. [44:14–44:15] No. [44:15–44:17] Feels the heels. [44:17–44:17] Oh my God. [44:17–44:19] Look at the platform on the eye. [44:19–44:19] Nice. [44:19–44:21] I probably couldn't walk in them now. [44:21–44:22] They're you. [44:22–44:23] They are humongous. [44:23–44:24] Yeah, so that's my age. [44:24–44:24] That your humor, that's it. [44:24–44:25] Yeah, posties out. [44:25–44:26] Page. [44:26–44:27] And now what, that's all my natural hair. [44:27–44:29] And it's depressing. [44:29–44:31] Yeah, so we'll post them on the page. [44:31–44:32] Very funny. [44:32–44:35] 21st, you said that you had it, were you having it? [44:35–44:36] The right coat. [44:36–44:38] Ah, back to Jiva again. [44:38–44:39] Back to Jiva. [44:39–44:40] Favorite place ever. [44:40–44:40] Yeah. [44:41–44:43] Yeah, I had it upstairs in the right coat. [44:43–44:45] And then I had an outfit change. [44:45–44:45] Today. [44:45–44:47] I was like, what's the scene? [44:47–44:48] No, no, no. [44:48–44:49] That was my going away party. [44:49–44:50] No, yeah, yeah, the outfit change. [44:50–44:51] So my 24th, I had. [44:51–44:52] Do you know how every change for that, as well? [44:52–44:53] Your 24th, that's it. [44:53–44:54] Yeah, yeah. [44:54–44:55] Yeah. [44:55–44:57] I changed, because I wore a ball gown [44:57–44:58] and had diamonds all over. [44:58–44:59] Oh my God. [44:59–45:00] You never see me at my 24th. [45:00–45:01] No, I have a hat. [45:01–45:02] Yeah, you did. [45:02–45:06] Yeah, um, we're a ball game with diamonds all over, and I was like, I can't wear this to the [45:06–45:07] Club. [45:07–45:08] No. [45:08–45:09] So I changed it. [45:09–45:10] But it would be uncomfortable. [45:10–45:11] The smartest is a short-skilled. [45:11–45:12] Oh my gosh. [45:12–45:13] And had a ball in jiv. [45:13–45:14] You're so funny, it's maddening. [45:14–45:18] Yeah, the difference is like, what are you wearing now? [45:18–45:20] I love to meet me now. [45:20–45:21] Dad. [45:21–45:24] Oh, I always get, I was thinking about that. [45:24–45:25] I just want to meet me as a child now. [45:25–45:27] I hope I was nice. [45:27–45:28] Yeah. [45:28–45:30] I don't get near you, nice anywhere. [45:30–45:46] I had mine in Trinidad, but that's where I had my gone away, but yeah, I was like, ferrero [45:46–45:47] that mine. [45:47–45:52] Yeah, it's got so, was everyone's buying your drinks and you're just excited because [45:52–45:53] it's your party. [45:53–45:55] I wore like a little house CB dress. [45:56–45:57] Was this size extra small? [45:57–46:02] I never thought it was that anymore if I still had it, I wouldn't have it. [46:02–46:06] And I had like a little flat, a crown thing for my head I was wearing. [46:06–46:07] And yeah, I felt lovely. [46:07–46:08] You know what I do? [46:08–46:13] And I found a picture recently and I don't know why nobody said to me back then, [46:13–46:15] the fuck are you doing? [46:15–46:16] What was it? [46:16–46:18] I used to wear necklaces around my head. [46:18–46:20] Oh, that's the thing though. [46:20–46:21] Was that a thing or something? [46:21–46:22] It was. [46:22–46:23] Yeah, it was. [46:23–46:24] It was. [46:24–46:25] It was. [46:25–46:26] And I met it. [46:26–46:28] Do you remember the original real boys? [46:28–46:30] Oh my god, it's the love. [46:30–46:31] I had to see them. [46:31–46:32] Love them. [46:32–46:33] Yeah, you had to go, yeah. [46:33–46:35] We were in the same night, because that was the night. [46:35–46:36] Yeah. [46:36–46:37] And there's a picture of me. [46:37–46:42] I don't even know what I was meant, but the main fella in the academy, but I have this [46:42–46:50] big silver right, this huge necklace and it's all separate silver dime, silver flower, [46:50–46:51] yeah. [46:51–46:57] So I halved my hair, put this necklace under half my hair, put my hair back down and [46:57–47:00] then this big necklace was just on my forehead. [47:00–47:03] Oh, I don't, I think I remember like necklace has been on your head, like it's still [47:03–47:05] see on the side of your head. [47:05–47:07] Oh, no, mine was just like a forehead piece. [47:07–47:08] Oh, it's interesting. [47:08–47:15] That was a great night, but, it was so, so, so, so, so, so, yeah. [47:15–47:18] The head of the crayon, that was a great night, but, ferro. [47:18–47:19] Yeah. [47:19–47:20] I just was so drunk. [47:20–47:22] But, hey, the great night, yeah. [47:22–47:23] Didn't that? [47:23–47:24] Yeah. [47:24–47:27] You don't remember a birthday night that you sat in and watched the telly, do you? [47:27–47:28] Yeah. [47:28–47:29] So, we're fine. [47:29–47:30] Oh, yeah. [47:30–47:33] So how are you going to celebrate your birthday this year? [47:33–47:34] You be home, you don't know what year it is. [47:34–47:35] This year I'll be home. [47:35–47:41] Oh, me and Dan, I was going to go to London for, I think, a night or so. [47:41–47:44] But we're going to celebrate it together and I'll be done. [47:44–47:45] Yeah. [47:45–47:46] It makes no sense. [47:46–47:47] Yeah. [47:47–47:48] I don't have that water thing around the actual day, my birthday. [47:48–47:50] I like having celebrations like around. [47:50–47:53] I'm going to miss the rest of the girls as well, because we're in here. [47:53–47:54] Yeah. [47:54–47:55] No point down the party. [47:55–47:56] You're going to have to have. [47:56–47:57] I'll be there. [47:57–47:58] Two friends. [47:58–47:59] I'll bring them. [47:59–48:02] Now, while I do, I'll definitely do something my birthday. [48:02–48:03] Like, start going with an organiser. [48:03–48:06] And that now, I want you to say it to two, two friends. [48:06–48:07] Yeah. [48:07–48:09] Whoever's left in the country, yeah. [48:09–48:11] And just organize dinner and drink something. [48:11–48:12] Yeah. [48:12–48:13] Yeah, be nice. [48:13–48:15] I'll do a little meal when I'm home with the fam. [48:15–48:16] Yeah. [48:16–48:17] Happy with that. [48:17–48:18] Happy birthday. [48:18–48:20] And I have an Easter nephew on the day, you know? [48:20–48:22] I don't know what day. [48:22–48:24] Well, you just never know what someone will be around. [48:24–48:25] Happy your birthday, gift and Easter nephew. [48:25–48:26] Yeah. [48:26–48:27] Oh, I would like that, yeah. [48:27–48:28] Yeah. [48:28–48:30] It's going to be a little bit of a little bit. [48:30–48:31] Yeah. [48:31–48:32] My God, tell it to me. [48:32–48:35] Do you ever be a devastated birthday gift? [48:35–48:36] Oh. [48:36–48:37] No. [48:37–48:38] Of you? [48:38–48:39] I don't remember a present. [48:39–48:40] I remember the best present ever. [48:40–48:41] Oh my God, I was really young and my mom. [48:41–48:42] It's really nice. [48:42–48:43] I remember the best present ever. [48:43–48:44] Oh my God, I was really young. [48:44–48:45] And my mom. [48:45–48:51] It's really good to speak to you and she said she wrapped up this little card of like a girl [48:51–48:52] where like a mermaid girl. [48:52–48:53] Yeah. [48:53–48:57] I think it was for because this like you want to do this card. [48:57–49:00] And then she like gave me a bag and it was a mermaid costume. [49:00–49:01] I love it so much. [49:01–49:02] I remember it so clearly. [49:02–49:03] I was so cute. [49:03–49:10] I was literally like four or five and a headband and it was just like a tale of so cute. [49:10–49:11] It's where I was. [49:11–49:12] I don't remember. [49:13–49:14] Yeah. [49:14–49:15] That was just one of the sounds though. [49:15–49:18] My mom like give me like a piece of jewelry or something like that. [49:18–49:21] What does she like give me? [49:21–49:22] So meaningful. [49:22–49:24] Yeah, she kind of liked that. [49:24–49:25] Mm-hmm. [49:25–49:29] But as I've gotten older, I really have realized I really don't want anything. [49:29–49:30] Yeah. [49:30–49:35] I think that was all of like kids don't remember how many presents yeah. [49:35–49:39] It's like they remember getting something that like made something like a mermaid costume [49:39–49:43] like 20 or like but that was like I still I'm 24 and I remember yeah. [49:43–49:44] Yeah. [49:44–49:45] Yeah. [49:45–49:46] Yeah. [49:46–49:48] Like kids be getting just that. [49:48–49:49] Yeah. [49:49–49:50] There you go. [49:50–49:54] Do you have a party for every birthday? [49:54–49:55] No. [49:55–50:00] I do just feel really sad on the day my birthday that when I initially wake up. [50:00–50:01] I get. [50:01–50:02] But it's happy. [50:02–50:03] Oh my god. [50:03–50:04] Oh my god. [50:04–50:05] I heard something. [50:05–50:06] I was thinking something to take talk today. [50:06–50:07] It was about someone. [50:07–50:08] It was someone dying in the take talk. [50:08–50:09] They were in a hospice. [50:09–50:15] Both the comment was like your soul will go somewhere else and then the comment underneath [50:15–50:20] that was like that's why we come in crying into the world and we're born because we're crying [50:20–50:23] for the souls left behind because every time you get reborn. [50:23–50:24] I know. [50:24–50:25] That's quite sad. [50:25–50:26] Isn't it? [50:26–50:27] I'm like, I'm gonna be sad. [50:27–50:28] I'm gonna get just in a new life. [50:28–50:30] Next life like what the hell? [50:30–50:31] I know. [50:31–50:32] Yeah. [50:32–50:34] But it rings on. [50:34–50:35] We're not reading off of any. [50:35–50:36] Maybe I'm having my head. [50:36–50:38] I'm trying to think of a horror story. [50:38–50:43] Tell you the funny birthday that the worst was just for me when I was getting sick. [50:43–50:45] And then oh we're gonna. [50:45–50:47] Read out some of your birthday. [50:47–50:48] Story. [50:48–50:54] Do you think also before we did that do you think people singing have a birthday is an [50:54–50:55] Ick? [50:55–50:56] No, I love it so much. [50:56–50:57] Singing it. [50:57–50:58] Yep. [50:58–50:59] I love singing it too people. [50:59–51:00] I love people sing this to me. [51:00–51:01] Yeah. [51:01–51:02] I want people to be on the big day. [51:02–51:03] Yeah. [51:03–51:04] One year. [51:04–51:05] One day out of the year. [51:05–51:06] Wish it were here. [51:06–51:07] Yeah. [51:07–51:08] One day out of the year. [51:08–51:11] Let me be selfish and be made a big deal of. [51:11–51:12] Yeah. [51:12–51:13] Do you know what I mean? [51:13–51:15] And everybody should treat their birthday like that. [51:15–51:16] Yeah. [51:16–51:18] It is a bit like, I don't know, friends on here you're with. [51:18–51:20] It's like your friends here is like, yeah. [51:20–51:22] But if it's not you're like, kind of awkward what's a deal. [51:22–51:24] Well, I'll leave to you can do a single long club. [51:24–51:25] Yeah. [51:25–51:27] And celebrate yourself. [51:27–51:28] Yeah. [51:28–51:29] Okay. [51:29–51:31] This is one of the stories. [51:31–51:36] I mean, we asked, we asked people's most memorable birthday [51:36–51:37] source. [51:37–51:38] Good, bad or ugly. [51:38–51:39] So, aww. [51:39–51:44] Was that next week's my birthday and nobody remembers memorable for me anyways? [51:44–51:46] Oh, I don't say that. [51:46–51:47] Tell them. [51:47–51:48] I don't say that. [51:48–51:49] Tell them. [51:49–51:50] I don't forget. [51:50–51:51] Yeah. [51:51–51:52] I remind everybody. [51:52–51:53] I tell everybody. [51:53–51:54] Yeah, same. [51:54–51:55] Tell the world. [51:55–51:59] Because people do forget sometimes but like, you need to just have a little nudge. [51:59–52:03] And if they don't celebrate it then they're just assholes. [52:03–52:06] And someone said, literally, dread my birthday every year. [52:06–52:08] I hate all the forced meal mates. [52:08–52:09] Some people I just like that. [52:09–52:10] My dad would be very like that. [52:10–52:13] He'd be like, I don't want to and I don't want to do that and buy me a pizza that night. [52:13–52:14] Yeah, yeah, that's it. [52:14–52:15] Yeah. [52:15–52:17] I wish I was like that but I'd rather myself. [52:17–52:18] Yeah. [52:18–52:20] And he had one selfishly and I had to have the attention. [52:20–52:21] Yeah. [52:21–52:24] So I'm like, no, make a big deal out of me. [52:24–52:27] Sometimes my dad's my 18th birthday were on the same day. [52:27–52:28] What a waste celebrate. [52:28–52:29] That's a good one. [52:29–52:33] So I was at a flute's power swan best yet 6am on the morning my 21st. [52:33–52:38] And say in a poolman hotel at the I full tower, you have to look it up. [52:38–52:43] The room was decorated for me and I spent the day at the entrance to a pink themed restaurant. [52:43–52:44] Oh, sorry. [52:44–52:46] I went to a pink themed Italian restaurant. [52:46–52:47] Oh, that's a little bit of a hotel. [52:47–52:48] You can't heard that hotel. [52:48–52:49] Yeah, same. [52:49–52:51] It's the one that everyone goes to with it and you can see that with the very few. [52:51–52:52] Yeah. [52:52–52:57] I woke up on my 21st birthday to a big celebration and pictures of me growing up in the kitchen [52:57–52:58] with balloons and all. [52:58–53:02] I had a party that was only meant to be a small gathering and a turned out big. [53:02–53:05] It went on all night and people still talk about it now. [53:05–53:06] It was the best ever. [53:06–53:07] Oh, yeah. [53:07–53:09] So I was going to say I love to podcast. [53:09–53:10] We love you. [53:10–53:11] That's so fun. [53:11–53:15] We even did that for me one year actually, but it was all my cam way pictures. [53:15–53:16] Oh, yeah. [53:16–53:17] It was like on the grain. [53:17–53:20] Yeah, they were like printing up my laptop and oh my god. [53:20–53:21] She got one of mine. [53:21–53:23] Oh, I feel tall. [53:23–53:24] I think it was like that. [53:24–53:25] So cute. [53:25–53:31] Someone said, my 21st birthday ordered a huge marquee which was a mock mock of most [53:31–53:32] having from the Simpsons. [53:32–53:33] Oh my god. [53:33–53:34] Oh my god. [53:34–53:39] In the middle of July almost three years ago it rained till my lawn was my lawn and marquee [53:39–53:40] was swimming. [53:40–53:41] Oh. [53:41–53:44] Funnily as night we ended up making a drinking game out of who could walk through the muddy [53:44–53:47] lawn the longest and they would have to show. [53:47–53:49] The next day the sun absolutely shone to blue light. [53:49–53:50] Oh, of course it did. [53:50–53:51] Oh, I love to. [53:51–53:52] Oh, that's made it. [53:52–53:53] He's made a good situation. [53:53–53:54] Yeah. [53:54–53:57] I've made the most out of it like yeah. [53:57–54:01] My 23rd birthday I was seeing my now boyfriend like. [54:00–54:04] two weeks and he bought me a ring cost him five hundred euro. Then came to my birthday [54:04–54:08] party, met my parents and now we're together about four years and just by our first home. [54:11–54:17] meant to be. So once I had my angel boyfriend playing me video of my 22nd birthday, [54:17–54:20] almost my 22nd birthday of a montage of everyone I work with and loved so much which [54:20–54:24] me a happy birthday through covid and at the end I had my nanny and granddad singing happy birthday [54:24–54:28] to me. They both passed now so it's such a special video for me to play when I'm missing them on [54:28–54:33] my down days. That's cute. We did that. Oh she sent us the video. Oh, [54:33–54:36] love to watch it after. It meant so much to me more than any present ever codes. [54:36–54:40] To keep not sharing my granddad's death and couldn't hear my nanny was singing so we're [54:40–54:47] just going out on paint. Oh, that's so nice. He still felt like that like sentimental things, [54:47–54:52] like meaningful things. Like that video would mean more than any gift ever. Oh you could buy me [54:52–54:58] anything in the world and yeah I'd rather a video like that. Oh my gosh. That's so cute. [54:58–55:02] These are all lovely. Oh my gosh. It's all gets so lovely presents. Would you one more in the [55:02–55:06] door? Yeah. My boyfriend broke up me two days before we were birthday. Oh, [55:07–55:11] bill him. Fuck him. That's because you want to get your gift and now you don't want to be with [55:11–55:16] someone scrounging. That happens. That's death. That happens. One million percent that is a [55:16–55:19] thing. Yeah. All your birthdays coming up in the election. I know what I'm not. This is getting [55:19–55:25] too much for me. Like yeah. I need to back out quick. Yeah. Yeah, I think it is. Yeah. [55:26–55:29] No, it's free. Or they don't know what to be getting someone in like, yeah. [55:29–55:32] Yeah. It's like that. Yeah. Yeah. I think it would have fucked out like, [55:33–55:38] what if I can shout you? Shout you, hold. Yeah. We'll end on a good run because that was sad. Yeah. [55:40–55:44] Went oh, this is bad. So, oh no. Went on a date and had to pay for my own foods and then he left me [55:44–55:49] to go out with the voice. Shout you out. Shout you like, not worth a text but like, yeah. [55:49–55:51] Especially not worth the one. Not worth that too. [55:53–55:58] Incoved me. Incoved my friend decorated her car with me and we sat and had a cake. [55:58–56:04] Oh my God, that's so awesome. Are you crying? That's like, okay. That's really nice. [56:04–56:08] That's lovely. Oh my God. You don't know how to do it. Yeah. [56:08–56:10] You might want to a little leg. Yeah. You think? [56:10–56:14] Well, now I said crying when I think of myself as a child and if no one had a came to [56:14–56:18] any of my priorities, but they did. But I just, if so makes me really want to cry. [56:19–56:21] That's just sitting there with the cake and running to anyone else. [56:22–56:24] Did you ever see on TikTok when people put up like all my songs? [56:24–56:27] I've never seen anything like that. Yeah, because I'm like, why would you [56:27–56:30] read your cards or try and say it out loud in front of them? No, I'll be in like that true. [56:30–56:37] We're just here at Charlene's party with not one person. No one likes my child. [56:38–56:43] It is not like, yeah, true. I should say that in front of them. You'd like your child and be like, [56:44–56:47] oh, they forgot the dead. Yeah, true. We'll have to do this again. [56:47–56:50] Yeah, we'll do it again next week and that's all right. You wouldn't [56:50–56:54] fucking make it worse than they already made our babies. Our babies. [56:55–56:59] Let's go on to our secret themselves. So we always want to have you any dilemmas. [56:59–57:05] You might be having kind of like issues for anything you have. So we help dilemmas and kind of [57:05–57:10] conversations have with the girls in the bathroom and nightclub. That's how you things need to hear [57:10–57:16] and share our season of ice with you. So this one, this one, [57:17–57:20] segment is called Six of the Solves and all these dilemmas are sent into email address. [57:20–57:25] It's home I drink a goleadnow.com and I'm going to read it the first one. This one's quite long. [57:26–57:30] Hey guys, love, love, love the podcast. I think it's amazing to have created such a puzzle [57:30–57:34] platform that helps people with advice. Oh, that's so nice. Thank you. I have a dilemma. [57:34–57:38] I moved countries three years ago, or sorry, counties three years ago. And if we go into this [57:38–57:43] new hairdresser for past two years, to give some context is my boyfriends bestmate's girlfriend. [57:44–57:46] Okay, start going to her because it was someone I knew and felt comfortable to. [57:47–57:52] I know where this is going already. Yeah, the hair is going to have a problem. I decided to go [57:52–57:55] blonde two years ago and spend a journey and a half. But every time I go get my hair done, [57:55–57:59] I'm left waiting as serious, ridiculous amount of time, either perform a hair as we started on [57:59–58:03] or a quarter of the way through hair. I went through a day and I was in the salon for nine and [58:03–58:07] missed out on a whole day's work due to this. And fairness, I did get my full head of high life [58:07–58:12] and extensions, bought my hair, wasn't started on until the free air was asked my actual appointment. [58:12–58:16] Is this normal? I spoke to my girls about it and they said this is not normal and to go elsewhere. [58:16–58:21] I had plans I had to see that even and also I had to miss that. I had to miss because I was there [58:21–58:25] for so long. I was ready for straight it over this. I didn't know what to do or how to write [58:25–58:29] it to or do I just stop going to her. If I stop going to her and go see someone else, [58:29–58:33] go see someone else. I'll just feel so awkward when I see her next. And I appreciate all the work [58:33–58:37] she's out. She's put in getting me this color. And if I say to her, I'll definitely find the [58:37–58:40] awkward too. But maybe I just don't know what to say. My hairdresser doesn't apologize. [58:40–58:44] Now, if nicest, I do say it's okay. But I've never put on a more pressure to be like, actually, [58:44–58:49] it's not fine. Haha. I do not I do want to mention that this particular time went I'm not [58:49–58:53] happy with my full head and looks like there are bits of the back that were missed and don't land in. [58:53–58:56] As you know, it's not very cheap to get highlights on. I just feel very fed up. If there's [58:56–59:00] any advice on who maybe had to break it to or what to say, they would be that would be very much appreciate. [59:01–59:06] Oh, stick you on friends. The boy friends girlfriend. [59:07–59:12] His best mates great. Okay. So it's like, oh god. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Um, [59:14–59:22] yes, stick you on. But also like some of this is telling me like it's the Irish and us. [59:22–59:27] We don't be in like playing. We don't say things that are straight where it's in other [59:27–59:30] countries. It's like you were even saying about your mom. Remember your mom getting the [59:31–59:35] what should she do? You're a granny made or something like that. It's salty or something. [59:35–59:38] Yeah, just yeah, really honest. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We're just not like that. And I know [59:38–59:43] like some people are it. But like, it's just that we just get on with things kind of and we'd rather [59:43–59:52] complain. Yeah. Away from the situation. Yeah. Um, I think the only way this is to be [59:52–59:57] out straight order because she's, you can't not say it to her and then she's going to see [59:57–60:00] that you got your hair on and her dresser o'clock that straight away. I know. [60:02–60:06] So you can't not say it to her go somewhere else. Can't ignore it because you're going to see her. [60:06–60:10] Yeah. She's your boyfriends best friend. Do you think when you're I've also not hairdresser, [60:10–60:14] what do you think when you're in the industry that like you don't really get a friend and when someone [60:14–60:18] gets a new hairdresser because it's like people are doing it all the time. I don't know. It doesn't [60:18–60:21] mean it doesn't mean that not in the first and being about that they're bad. It's just like people [60:21–60:25] styles difference. Like if you were someone's makeup a few times and they went somewhere else you [60:25–60:29] wouldn't be like, oh they didn't like mine anymore. It's just that people's style changes. There's [60:29–60:36] like it's not as deep as it tinkering. I think maybe the client thinks it's deeper than the [60:36–60:42] hairdresser does. Yeah. Yeah. Exactly. We don't. I don't think hairdresser is like that. I don't know. [60:42–60:48] I would. Yeah. I wouldn't have to. Yeah. I think I just say it to her. I just say the time thing like [60:48–60:52] yeah. Well and then just you want to say it to her about. I just wouldn't even. If you didn't [60:52–60:58] have if you had no good highlight and just take into your long it's like why should you sit there [60:58–61:03] waiting for three hours. Yeah, it's going to start. No, I just think it's given. It's going to [61:03–61:06] end up actually putting a block through your friend's because you feel awkward if you're going back [61:06–61:12] and stuff. So I didn't just go just go elsewhere. Just be like if she you can't like she cannot be [61:12–61:16] annoyed like if you were somewhere else no one says where and she's noticed your hair fresh she's [61:16–61:20] not going to be like oh my god it can't believe it. So I was like your literally still you're [61:20–61:25] paying her like to do it at the time. So like her arms are more else she's paying someone else. [61:25–61:30] Yeah. Not like I don't know. She probably I think as well she probably might be that in a way [61:30–61:34] because I don't think people like doing things on people that they know as much. [61:34–61:38] Jerekan. I thought with me because you kind of feel more pressured like that I think. [61:38–61:44] I think you're not really. Yeah. Well I thought it would be easier with it but I think you just [61:44–61:49] like maybe she's not happy with the blend on it because you're one top. Oh yeah she's [61:49–61:53] around. She's like friends. Yeah. I don't. I don't. Yeah. Yeah. I don't really have to [61:55–61:58] not care someone. Yeah. You know what I'm trying to say. I didn't go elsewhere. I don't [61:58–62:00] I wouldn't explain. I said it's going to make my mouth never more ill-hills. So you don't [62:00–62:04] if you're going to turn it don't even tell her. I don't I just think just go somewhere else. [62:04–62:07] It's only a beauty treatment at the end of the day. It's not like your friend. You're not on [62:07–62:10] friend and her like it's going to make it more issue if you're like hey so I'm going to kind of [62:11–62:15] don't like my highlights. You're ever taken too long like I didn't just avoid that and then you [62:15–62:18] don't have to deal with the situation because you're. Oh somewhere else. I'll say. I don't know. [62:18–62:23] And then everyone's happy. And if she ever asks you. No one to say. Just put a color of [62:23–62:27] Scream and Scram and I looked. Oh yeah. Love what she did. Yeah. That's my friend. [62:27–62:31] My close friend went to her. Yeah. Like a little white light in that. My cousin. Yeah. I don't [62:31–62:37] want to hurt anyone's feelings and a boy. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The next one then is hi girlies of [62:37–62:42] your podcast dying to hear your opinion on this. My boyfriend of five years and we live together. [62:42–62:44] Well I have maybe this I have boyfriend and we live together. [62:45–62:49] Didn't I his phone went off at 4 a.m. and it was a girl from his work ring in him. [62:49–62:53] The girl apparently has a boyfriend and when I asked him he said it's nothing as he works in a [62:53–62:58] bar. I lay and they thought and they thought he was working and my boyfriend said it could be just [62:58–63:05] them looking for a lift home. [63:00–63:03] I find this spacious getting a call at that time. [63:03–63:06] There's been a few things in the past and I do have trust issues as it is. [63:06–63:10] Would you be annoyed at this canchelle if it's my go-instinct or on being paranoid? [63:10–63:12] Thanks girls, love you both, never change. [63:13–63:15] Eeeh... [63:16–63:19] The girl has a boyfriend, he says, not as working very late. [63:20–63:22] And they call you for a phone. [63:22–63:26] My red flag is waving in the background. [63:26–63:28] Yeah, that just makes sense. [63:28–63:31] No, yeah, and she already has four sisters too. [63:32–63:33] It's 12. [63:33–63:34] 4am? [63:36–63:39] Any person who rings me at 4am is my sister trying to get in the front door. [63:40–63:42] Um, I think... [63:42–63:43] Would you touch your one? [63:45–63:46] Where's that psycho behavior? [63:48–63:51] I just don't think girls should be ringing your boyfriend for a little film. [63:51–63:53] Yeah, that's why it's called a touch. [63:53–63:57] Yeah, like, unless they're really stranded in the middle somewhere, like... [63:57–63:58] But like are they close? [63:58–64:01] That's what I'm sorry, and there's a lot of boyfriend. [64:01–64:03] Yeah, why is she ringing your boyfriend? [64:03–64:03] Yeah. [64:05–64:07] It's hard to know what to do with that because you... [64:08–64:11] Would you text me like, hey, I appreciate you not if you wouldn't. [64:11–64:13] Do you know my boyfriend for this film? [64:13–64:14] Is that... [64:14–64:15] Hi, get off her boyfriend. [64:15–64:16] Maybe, go ahead. [64:16–64:16] No. [64:18–64:21] Or check her answer, like, hi, it's funer-moy you were ringing. [64:21–64:23] Sounds like, yeah. [64:23–64:24] Do they're like... [64:24–64:24] Yeah. [64:24–64:26] In my cause, it's like a... [64:26–64:29] Divide you and your boyfriend a little bit, like a fighter, some people. [64:30–64:32] He probably wouldn't be able to be able to be able to ring a new euphoria. [64:35–64:35] Do you know? [64:35–64:36] No, nobody would. [64:36–64:37] No one would. [64:37–64:39] Yeah, any parent I wouldn't so... [64:41–64:42] Yeah, I probably would... [64:43–64:43] Text. [64:43–64:45] Especially if you have the trust issues already. [64:45–64:46] Yeah, and if you want to know... [64:46–64:48] What if she texts you and is like, oh my gods, [64:49–64:50] I didn't know you had to work for her. [64:50–64:52] I was something like that, so I mean, you don't know. [64:52–64:53] Yeah, and then it's like... [64:53–64:53] Wackle horns in the face. [64:53–64:54] Yeah. [64:55–64:55] Oh. [64:56–64:58] At the end of the day, like, you don't know this girl. [64:58–64:59] Doesn't mean that after things are a little bit... [65:00–65:01] Crazy. [65:01–65:02] Yeah, I don't know. [65:02–65:02] Is that a voice? [65:03–65:04] No, no. [65:04–65:05] A lot of it crazy. [65:05–65:06] That ends the day we're allowed to be like... [65:07–65:08] It's the only way it's... [65:09–65:11] Otherwise, it's gonna kind of play in your minds. [65:12–65:13] Maybe. [65:13–65:15] You're gonna have to paint in your fella. [65:15–65:16] Yeah, if you don't want to text her though, [65:17–65:17] then... [65:19–65:20] Take her phone, go to the bathroom, [65:20–65:21] lock yourself in, [65:21–65:23] go through all the messages, [65:23–65:24] screenshot everything, [65:24–65:26] keep it all recording videos, [65:26–65:27] screenshot. [65:27–65:27] It works! [65:27–65:29] I'm telling you, it works! [65:29–65:30] Yeah, you take a video, [65:30–65:31] you don't even screenshot everything. [65:33–65:35] Yeah, especially with the issue, [65:35–65:36] I don't want the issues of it in the past, [65:36–65:36] just put... [65:39–65:40] Keep an eye on it and... [65:40–65:42] Yeah, I'd be a bit now. [65:42–65:43] See how you're going from react to it. [65:43–65:45] You know what, don't even text her, [65:45–65:46] or see how we react when you're like, [65:46–65:47] I'm just gonna text her and tell her, [65:47–65:48] like not to say it again. [65:48–65:50] Yeah, if you like, flip the lid on her, [65:50–65:51] if she's completely like, [65:51–65:54] and I'll watch her think you're doing all. [65:54–65:55] He's hiding something, [65:55–65:56] if he acts like, [65:56–65:57] all right, you're a jacksor. [65:57–65:58] I don't really care. [65:58–66:00] Yeah, then you don't have to worry about me. [66:00–66:00] Yeah. [66:00–66:01] I agree. [66:01–66:02] Oh, at the end she said, [66:02–66:04] thanks for the love you wrote, never changed. [66:05–66:06] Love you, birds. [66:06–66:08] Send your dilemmas into [66:08–66:10] howmydrinkacolorneil.com [66:10–66:11] for next week and we also have a bond [66:11–66:13] episode that comes out every Monday, [66:13–66:14] so it's called How My Drinks Exidue, [66:14–66:15] sickness back to those [66:15–66:17] after this episode is now for [66:17–66:18] any time as you might send in. [66:18–66:21] And then we need a bond episode coming out this Monday as well, [66:21–66:23] so that's the next time you look at the earth for us. [66:23–66:24] You can listen on the goled app [66:24–66:25] or wherever you get your podcasts. [66:26–66:27] Super skip. [66:27–66:28] Super skip, birds. [66:28–66:30] One topic based on the week's episode [66:30–66:32] and because the name of how the cast is called, [66:32–66:33] howmydrinkacolorneil.com [66:33–66:33] We are. [66:33–66:34] We're held by drinks. [66:34–66:35] Maybe sip, it means we agree, [66:35–66:37] if we skip, we disagree. [66:37–66:37] Mm-hmm. [66:37–66:39] So we're sip and obviously [66:39–66:40] where our co-cola is our sugar. [66:40–66:41] Can you hear it here? [66:41–66:42] Keep an eye on us. [66:42–66:44] Yeah, I love when people are laughing at us. [66:45–66:48] And so this week's topic is [66:48–66:50] house parties for your birthday party [66:50–66:53] as opposed to getting going to a venue or a function room. [66:53–66:56] Ehhhh, I'm not sip. [66:56–66:58] Because I hate drinking my own house. [66:58–67:00] I'm too on edge. [67:00–67:01] I'm not enjoying myself. [67:01–67:02] You're so true. [67:02–67:04] I'm worried about if people are having a good time or not [67:04–67:06] and then I'm worried about the toilet paper [67:06–67:07] and the downstairs, [67:07–67:08] Lou and then I'm worried about [67:08–67:10] spilling things, [67:10–67:11] filling up my bedroom. [67:11–67:11] Oh, okay. [67:11–67:13] Yeah, like, no, no, no, [67:14–67:14] that's so true. [67:14–67:15] Too much going on. [67:15–67:16] And the mess. [67:16–67:17] The mess. [67:17–67:18] You can't be our stay-at-a-lot. [67:18–67:19] Whereas Quayv and Jack [67:19–67:20] complete opposite. [67:20–67:21] They love it. [67:21–67:22] They love bringing people back or they love... [67:22–67:24] No, we don't mind a pre-drink in my house, [67:24–67:25] but like when I pay a pre-drink, [67:25–67:26] like, because no one's messy after that. [67:26–67:28] Few of the girls were sitting around, [67:28–67:29] few of the slackers and then we go out [67:29–67:30] and put on a product, clean, [67:30–67:31] few bottles. [67:31–67:32] Whereas the house party, [67:32–67:34] a member of clean them with floors three times. [67:34–67:36] Because the mood for my outtie being brought in [67:36–67:39] just gets sticky, drinks are being spilled. [67:39–67:40] My mom had to get new care for people [67:40–67:42] who are cooking noodles. [67:42–67:44] Like, Lauren's ex and I'm calling you out here. [67:44–67:45] What should we do? [67:45–67:46] We only fell out years later [67:46–67:47] that it was Lauren's ex. [67:47–67:48] There was my age age. [67:48–67:49] It probably was my age age. [67:49–67:50] Yeah, she got sick. [67:50–67:52] The whole way up the stairs. [67:52–67:53] On the rugs, [67:53–67:55] or on the mats in the bathroom upstairs [67:55–67:57] and you rolled them up and shoved them in the press. [67:58–67:58] She... [67:58–68:01] And for weeks after we were like... [68:01–68:02] I remember I put up a bit... [68:02–68:04] Was it a story and Snapchat? [68:04–68:04] I re-inscrime or something. [68:04–68:05] I was like, [68:05–68:07] thanks to whoever got sick all over my floors. [68:07–68:09] My mom had to get brand new care. [68:09–68:10] It's the whole way up the stairs. [68:11–68:12] And we didn't find her for her age. [68:12–68:14] And we must have been drunk then again. [68:14–68:15] And I think someone was like... [68:15–68:16] Yeah, that was Lauren. I was like, [68:16–68:18] oh my god. [68:18–68:18] No. [68:18–68:19] Lauren. [68:19–68:20] I'm so love you. [68:20–68:21] Oh my god. [68:21–68:22] That's so funny. [68:22–68:23] Yeah, well like, you shit. [68:23–68:23] Like, [68:23–68:24] it's just couldn't say. [68:24–68:25] Don't care about it now. [68:25–68:25] But like, [68:25–68:28] I feel like in your roundhouse it's so different. [68:28–68:30] You just can't have some phone. [68:30–68:31] You're checking on everyone. [68:31–68:32] You're making sure like, [68:32–68:33] I don't even feel familiar there. [68:33–68:33] Like, [68:33–68:34] oh. [68:34–68:34] And I'm just like, [68:34–68:36] now I'd rather go to my house [68:36–68:37] or have the interfunction room. [68:37–68:38] Mm-hmm. [68:38–68:38] Yeah. [68:38–68:39] Yeah, pretty good. [68:39–68:39] This is fun. [68:39–68:40] Skip. [68:41–68:42] Thanks so much for listening. [68:42–68:44] A huge thank you again to our sponsor, [68:44–68:45] Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. [68:45–68:45] We love you. [68:45–68:47] For you trans Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, [68:47–68:48] so have a name on board. [68:48–68:49] And we're for brand we love. [68:50–68:51] Is the best. [68:51–68:52] I'm a main effort thing. 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