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Speaker 1 (00:00):
First of all, you don't know me.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
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all about them.
Speaker 3 (00:06):
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Speaker 4 (00:16):
Could sit with us.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Girl drama, queens, drama, queise drama, queens drama, drama, queens,
drama queens. Hey, everybody, welcome back to doing twenty three
questions again again this time.
Speaker 5 (00:32):
But I love a friend, Danielle.
Speaker 6 (00:34):
Yeah, we're so glad you're here.
Speaker 1 (00:39):
Thank you. I'm nervous and I'm ready to go.
Speaker 6 (00:42):
We're gonna learn everything about you outside of your popcorn
fixation today. Okay, it goes dark sometimes, so just don't
be afraid to lean in. Okay, who wants to kick
us off? I'll go d.
Speaker 7 (00:58):
What is your idea of perfect happiness being with my kids?
Speaker 1 (01:05):
Mh probably that's it, being with my kids. That is
my perfect happiness. I'll get trouble for not saying Jensen,
though I mean, let me. Jensen can be allowed in
that he is part of the children.
Speaker 6 (01:19):
He is one of the children. Do you feel like
your husband's one of your kids, I do, Yeah, for sure. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
Whoever doesn't, it's lying, it's a lie.
Speaker 5 (01:28):
You guys have that sprinter van, you're always going on
adventures together.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Every woman I know who's married to
a man says that she feels like he's one of
her children.
Speaker 6 (01:39):
Which can be adorable.
Speaker 1 (01:41):
They turn that way after you have kids. I think
if we would have never had kids, he would have
stayed somewhat capable of doing things on his own. But
now he's like, oh, well there, she's doing it for them, so.
Speaker 6 (01:53):
She'll just Yeah, those chicken nuggets look delicious. Yeah, a lot.
What's your favorite trip that you've gone on with those kids,
because you guys scoot around.
Speaker 1 (02:04):
My favorite trip of all time is we took them
to London for spring break last year and everyone said
we were crazy and it was really fun and we survived.
Speaker 6 (02:15):
Yeah, to take them to all those gnarly like dungeons and.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
Well, I actually ended up getting COVID, so I was
in the hotel room, Jenson. But it was like the prior.
We did some stuff outside of London and you know,
did some countryside roaming.
Speaker 4 (02:34):
It's fun, it's so pretty.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (02:37):
Well, Danielle, what's your greatest fear.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
That would be being separated from my kids. And not
like top would be kids, Jensen, I could, I would
be sad, but it would be it would be my children,
you know. And we're watching heartbreaking videos right now that
happening in Israelso that made me think of it this morning,
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you know, like being your children being ripped from you.
Like I can't imagine anything more horrible than that for
me personally because that kids.
Speaker 6 (03:13):
Yeah, I mean, do you I know that, as like
a grown up, so much of our decision making, whether
it's like work or where we're going to live or
any of that is just informed by our kids, you know,
and so being able to show up for their stuff
is super important to you. You've always prioritized that.
Speaker 1 (03:32):
Yeah, And I mean I like, I'm not gonna lie.
I envy people Like I have friends and they're like, oh,
I'm gonna go off to Europe and like they just
like their kids just stay with babysitters. I mean, I know,
it's like half of it is a problem for me
and the and the I just can't do it. It's
like it's like not inside of me. I can't separate.
(03:54):
There's some therapists out there right now, like, but yeah,
that work for me. I know I'm supposed to maybe
do that, but it doesn't feel right.
Speaker 6 (04:04):
When I do it, so it doesn't. It doesn't. Jeffrey
and I never went on a honeymoon because I was
like and like leave them.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Right, like good, Okay, so I'm not the only one.
Speaker 6 (04:16):
No, We'll go to therapy together. It'll be good for us,
all right. Question number three. If you could be the
best in the world at something anything, what would it be.
Speaker 1 (04:28):
I'll get selfish on this one. It would be like
free diving.
Speaker 6 (04:33):
What yoh, yes, wait, what did you watch that movie?
Speaker 4 (04:39):
No?
Speaker 1 (04:39):
And I haven't seen it yet, but I I'm reading, Like,
do you know Susan Casey she writes all these like
fantastic books on like the Wave, and she wrote Devil's Teeth.
Then she she wrote a book that I'm starting that's
about free diving. But I just love the ocean and
I love being quiet in the ocean, usually on the
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surface because they don't know how to free dive. But
if I would, I would be really good at that.
I think that. I mean, can you imagine being able
to go down like fifty feet by yourself.
Speaker 6 (05:14):
And just, oh, are you a good swimmer?
Speaker 1 (05:19):
Not really, I mean not really.
Speaker 6 (05:21):
I mean we've been friends a long time. I don't
think I've ever seen you swim. I don't swim, Daniel.
Speaker 1 (05:26):
Well, I sur I surved.
Speaker 6 (05:28):
Oh yeah, okay, all right, now I remember in that
face I see.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
Yeah, I mean I'm not like a I'm not one
of these swimmers in the pool. Like I'm more of it.
Speaker 5 (05:41):
The doggy paddle.
Speaker 6 (05:42):
Yeah, I've baffled that people can swim. It makes my
brain explode. I'm like, that's something that you learned how
to do. This's critzy.
Speaker 1 (05:48):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (05:49):
Yeah yeah, free diving. It's like going to outer space
to me.
Speaker 1 (05:52):
Yeah. No, It's like it's our outer space and it's
so cool. I think I would like to be good
at that.
Speaker 6 (05:58):
Okay. I love that when the kids graduate and you
have no choice but to go out and do things
on your.
Speaker 5 (06:03):
Own, right.
Speaker 4 (06:06):
I honestly I can't wait for that phase. Okay.
Speaker 7 (06:10):
Question four, what is the weirdest item that you keep
by your bed Ooh, I'm.
Speaker 1 (06:16):
Like, this is a weird thing. I've become addicted to
eating cough drops at night and some from candy, Like
when I'm reading. I'm just like, I'll buy like lutens
like the worst, like it is candy.
Speaker 6 (06:33):
It's candy, right, It's just candy.
Speaker 5 (06:35):
You're just an old grandma sucking on hard candies.
Speaker 1 (06:37):
I'm just sucking on a hardy and I keep my
whole bedside table is full of them. And that's what
I do at night, and I do like three of
them in a row, and then I have to get
up and brush my teeth again.
Speaker 6 (06:47):
Oh no, I don't know why.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
It's like my thing right now. I'm doing the flavor
because I used to drink cherry like while I would
read at night, and then I'm like up going to
the back room all night long. And I love drinking
tea at night, but I just I can't do it anymore.
Speaker 6 (07:06):
I had a boyfriend in high school that always had
those like honey menthol cough drops and it made like
kissing real cool. I was like, what your mouth is, crizy.
Speaker 5 (07:17):
That's such an adventure.
Speaker 1 (07:19):
It's way better than cigarette.
Speaker 6 (07:21):
Yeah cool, cool into it to Neil.
Speaker 5 (07:23):
What living person do you most admire living? Yeah?
Speaker 1 (07:31):
Oh geez. And I should have looked up cross questions because.
Speaker 6 (07:35):
This was no. No, we want to all fly Man, that.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
Instinct living person. Hmm. Maybe my mom. She's done a
lot of things. Yeah, you know, I'll just stay close
to the heart, I would say, my mom. She's been
in the past like six years. She goes on like
archaeological digs, she does powerlifting, she does what yeah, yeah,
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like she won a powerlifting championship.
Speaker 6 (08:09):
Are you that's so cool?
Speaker 1 (08:12):
A real idea of it. I'll send it to you, guys.
Speaker 6 (08:14):
It's fine. Wait why she.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Lived a lot of different lives and I think that's
really cool.
Speaker 5 (08:22):
Where is she now?
Speaker 1 (08:23):
She Louisiana?
Speaker 5 (08:25):
You, Oh okay.
Speaker 4 (08:26):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (08:27):
I love people that are unafraid to choose their joy
over and over again.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
And just be like I did that, now I'm going
to do this. Yeah, it's really inspiring.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
Totally reinvent and I try to reinvent myself like that too.
And I don't care if people are like, oh, wait,
you're not you weren't about that five years ago. I'm like,
well I am now. We have very short time on
earth to do all these things. And I don't know.
She really doesn't mean. She wore like a sling, one
of those like almost like a wrestling sling, and was
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like what pressing with the it's called deadlifting. You know
it's crazy, but anyway, Yeah, so I guess I'll say.
Speaker 6 (09:08):
My mom, so cool. That's where you get the free
diving thing from. That's where you're like, why wouldn't I?
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Why not?
Speaker 6 (09:17):
I'm into that attitude. All right? Well, then let's get
down to Uh, this is fun. What is your greatest extravagance?
Where does Danille get fancy? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (09:32):
You easy?
Speaker 1 (09:36):
I love a house. I love a house.
Speaker 5 (09:38):
Is it because you love designing, like you want to
get in there and design the house? Or you just
like being able to have places different places?
Speaker 1 (09:45):
I like every time you move or you you you know,
you just get to like recreate, restructure. I think I
like the the restructuring and the reorganizing more than any
than decorating or the place, because every place you are
also changes the way you feel and your outlook on things.
(10:08):
So I don't know, definitely real estate.
Speaker 6 (10:10):
You also end up in haunted places a lot to me. Always.
Oh it's like a damn magnet, both of you. Well,
listen when the door's open. Yeah, I like it.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
Once you've lived in the vail.
Speaker 6 (10:28):
Can you sleep though? Sometimes? Like I'm usually fine sleeping,
but then every once in a while, I'm like.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
Yeah, never, I'm not a good sleeper anyway. And my
dad is like somebody who only when he was working
a lot, would sleep for like four hours and I
think four or five hours and be totally fine. And
I'm like that it's hard to get up, but once
I'm up, I'm like wired all day.
Speaker 6 (10:52):
Jeff's like that, just go go go all right, well, listen,
I can't wait to see all the different houses that
you end up in and all the different ghosts that
we meet along the way. That's that's the book you
need to write, a good one. Yeah, my roommates, dida roommates.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Cute.
Speaker 7 (11:12):
Oh man, Okay. Question seven, what is your current state
of mind?
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Truthfully anxiety ridden? Stress? You know, current state of the
world isn't perfect?
Speaker 7 (11:27):
Yeah, yeah, it's not exactly inspiring calm, confidence, is it?
Speaker 1 (11:31):
It's not, And I wish I could. I also wish
I could be one of those people who just kind
of tunes it out and goes on with their day.
And that's you know, a lot of people look at
you like that person doesn't care, they don't have empathy there,
but they're just able to keep going. And I'm just
not that way, you know, like I read something or
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hear something and then it's like gosh, you know, and
we're kind of programmed to keep going. We like, you know,
society programs us to keep going. And I don't know.
I had a group of people invite me to a
parade today. I'm like, no, can't do it today.
Speaker 5 (12:09):
Yeah yeah, okay, Well what do you most value in
your friends? What kind of characteristics do you most value?
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Oh? Honesty, honest, Like I do not want someone to
bullshit me about how great I am or how great,
just none of that. I like honesty, Like, let's have
real conversations, let's talk about I mean, we can talk
about great things about each other and that's fun, but
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I also want to talk about the things that aren't
great and and just be honest.
Speaker 5 (12:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (12:52):
Well, I mean, especially in all of our friendships, getting
honest with each other was paramount because it was like
we were gas lpt for so long trying to keep
us all apart that maybe in our developing years we
were like wait a tick, hold on a second, who's
going to cut through the red tape and actually just
you know, tell the truth.
Speaker 5 (13:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (13:14):
Well, and that gets easier as you get older. I
mean it's really hard to do in your early twenties.
You know, you're like in high school and everything. You're
just trying to fit in. You're trying to you know,
not rock noally, but not saying that, like I need
my friends to rock the boat, but I just like
I would. I have a lot of I can't make
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small talk and I don't I know a lot of people.
I just really don't like it. I don't enjoy doing that.
I'd rather talk to you about something that matters.
Speaker 6 (13:44):
Yeah, well you're so good at that because anytime that
we've had social situations where like I've introduced you to
friends of mine, they always text me after the fact
and they're like, I think I'm best friends with her.
Now we sit down and we talked about like like
trauma and real stuff, like you always stat in the
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corner of the bar.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
Yeah, I like to get in deep like me too,
going on in there.
Speaker 5 (14:10):
Yeah, you're the You are the kind of person at
a party that I feel like you can just stay
in one place the whole time.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (14:16):
Yeah, maybe that's part of what has kept all of
us friends for so long.
Speaker 4 (14:22):
I was giggling.
Speaker 7 (14:23):
I was at a party on Friday night for a
friend's retirement and I had like three deep talks individually
with three of my girlfriends in the kitchen. Everybody's dancing
and raging. We were like sweat and just yelling, having
a good time. And then I don't know what happened.
It just became like therapy time.
Speaker 5 (14:42):
Oh yeah, somebody rang the bell.
Speaker 6 (14:45):
Yeah, and Kenny was with me.
Speaker 7 (14:46):
And Kenny comes around the corner and he goes, are
you doing therapy with people in the kitchen? Come back
to the party. I was like, I don't know what's
happening where we are. We're just we're talking about our.
Speaker 6 (14:55):
Ship, and yeah, I love it.
Speaker 4 (14:58):
I love when that happens in the party.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (15:00):
God bless Kenny for knowing you well enough to be like,
I need to break this spell right now.
Speaker 7 (15:04):
He was like, all right, office hours are over, let's
go and pull me back onto the dance floor.
Speaker 4 (15:09):
I was like, I love you.
Speaker 7 (15:10):
But it was perfect, and yeah, maybe that is something
as we age, like we see people a little bit better.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
We know we know what to ask past, like.
Speaker 6 (15:21):
What you've been up to?
Speaker 4 (15:23):
I like that.
Speaker 6 (15:25):
Yeah, yeah, big feelings, Okay, well maybe this ties into this,
On what occasion do you lie honestly? Yeah?
Speaker 5 (15:36):
Every day unless you're lying right now.
Speaker 6 (15:39):
I mean.
Speaker 5 (15:42):
Every day, but on what occasion, Like I.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
Don't know, I've read that somewhere like if you everybody
tells a lie every day, little lie, or you're either
lying yourself about something or you've only white lie. But
if we're we're being honest, I probably lie every day.
Speaker 6 (16:02):
You lie to your kids too, don't you use all
the time. Yeah, it's good for them though, helps them
learn how to sift through the bullshit.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
I lie to them about. Right now, I was like,
I am going to do some very very serious stuff upstairs. Room.
It's going to ruin the whole thing, and it will
be all your fault.
Speaker 6 (16:25):
And yeah, yeah, don't let them hear you laugh though,
because then that gets confusing.
Speaker 1 (16:31):
They close both doors so and I have the dog
in between, so in case they open that door, the dog,
it's like my alarm.
Speaker 6 (16:41):
They don't need to know kids. You know what kids
like is discovering that about you twenty years later, right, So, like,
definitely lie to them right now, and then later they'll
be like WHOA, that's crazy.
Speaker 5 (16:54):
They'll be like everything I thought I ever knew is
a lie. Who am I?
Speaker 1 (16:58):
I'm waiting for that thing where I can like wipe
the internet. There's gonna be a button where I can
just like wipe of I don't know all the sexy times.
Speaker 6 (17:11):
No, listen, when we're old ladies, you need to own
that sexy time. You Definitely. I'm glad we cataloged that we'll.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Be awkward for a minute. Though it's gonna be maybe.
Speaker 6 (17:22):
I don't think so. Kids now, they're different. They just
view us as like dorky moms. It doesn't matter what
we've done, it doesn't.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Matter, no matter if your shirt's on or off.
Speaker 6 (17:31):
No, they don't care. They're like, you're a nerd. Make
me a sandwich, you're my mom.
Speaker 1 (17:36):
Okay, thank you?
Speaker 6 (17:37):
Yeah yeah. Pam Anderson raised too boys right too. Yeah,
and they think she's great.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
So it's great. She went to fashion Week with no makeup.
Speaker 6 (17:49):
On, so that was pretty God, she's so cool.
Speaker 5 (17:51):
Cool, she is cool.
Speaker 4 (17:54):
Okay. Question ten, what is one thing you will never
do again?
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Well, we've already said I will never again go on
a trip without my kids. But one specific thing I
don't know, but like I will not I used to
be very reckless. I will call it reckless because I
know where it came from, but some people will call
it like like very free spirited. I will probably not
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be that way again. It was fun, I.
Speaker 6 (18:28):
Don't you always took calculated risks? Yeah, wave one though,
like what would you get into strangers cars?
Speaker 5 (18:40):
Yes, yes, yes, just.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Fun wild behavior. But I think also that kind of
behavior we could get away with ten years ago, fifteen,
twenty years ago.
Speaker 5 (18:51):
Yeah yeah so now.
Speaker 6 (18:55):
Yeah there's iPhones now we don't want them to catching
us iPhones.
Speaker 1 (18:59):
Yeah, just different kind of people out there.
Speaker 4 (19:02):
So yeah, well it's kind of taken all the fun away.
Speaker 6 (19:05):
It has really you poor kids, You have no idea
that we used to do. It was crazy. I want
them to envision the nineties like it was the wild West,
like that we.
Speaker 1 (19:15):
Were just me like a video the other day on it.
Like there's been all these videos circulating, like on social
media about like how crazy it was to grow up
when we grew up like you know, as latchkey kids
and like just zero rules and like the threatening way
parents parented.
Speaker 5 (19:34):
Oh yeah, like.
Speaker 1 (19:36):
I'm going to kill you phrase constantly.
Speaker 7 (19:38):
Yeah, constantly, I mean clueless. I got a forty five
and a shovel. No one would miss.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
You exactly, exactly.
Speaker 4 (19:48):
They don't talk to people like that.
Speaker 6 (19:49):
Wait, yeah, no, Now it's like, baby, I love you
so much. If you want drugs, I'll get them for
you so they're safe. Come on, right, Mammy will sit
in the room with you and be your guide. Oh boy,
that's kind of the parent that I am.
Speaker 5 (20:03):
That's what I'm No.
Speaker 6 (20:06):
I don't think you were ever terribly reckless. Maybe a
little impulsive, but that's fun.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
Yeah, it is fun. But I probably won't ever get.
Speaker 6 (20:13):
To do that again, mark my words, you will. You'll
be free diving in your sixties.
Speaker 5 (20:19):
That's what I want to see. I want to see
when your kids go off to college and you're like,
what am I doing with my life now?
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Like, wait a minute, and said she wasn't going to
put her boobs on the internet?
Speaker 6 (20:32):
Do it?
Speaker 5 (20:33):
Dude?
Speaker 1 (20:34):
Going on?
Speaker 6 (20:35):
Yeah, okay, all right.
Speaker 5 (20:38):
What's the strangest purchase you've made or almost made?
Speaker 1 (20:43):
I bought like a dental fandom once.
Speaker 5 (20:45):
That's a weird thing to put dental? What what it
was like?
Speaker 4 (20:50):
Teeth?
Speaker 1 (20:52):
It's what Dennis used to practice.
Speaker 6 (20:58):
Why did you buy this?
Speaker 1 (20:59):
Like the molds yeah, it's the mold, but it's actual people.
Well I don't know what they use now, but they
used to use actual teeth that they would put into
a like a gum like. Yeah, it was open and
it was on this like wooden stand and I don't
know why I thought it was pretty, but I did.
Speaker 5 (21:17):
And I bought this vintage Yeah.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
Oh yeah, it's very very.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
Old, the old teeth guys.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
Okay, yeah, I don't think they, like I said, I
don't really think they do that anymore. But and and
if they do, then it would probably you know, like
when you donate your body to science or you know,
for medicals, like it probably wasn't supposed to be then
mounted onto like a mahogany stand and sol door, but
it wasn't. I bought it was.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
This that evolution or what's that store that was on
Santa Monica.
Speaker 1 (21:47):
No, do you know what I got it is? Do
you remember that show Oddities You had to?
Speaker 6 (21:53):
Okay, yeah, I used to go there when I worked
at MTV. I bought it horse but I I like,
I'm now, like, where is that thing?
Speaker 7 (22:02):
Yeah, it's got to be in a box somewhere.
Speaker 6 (22:06):
Maybe that's why your house is always haunted. It's not
the house you're walking around with somebody's teeth.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Well, so one time I had this lockett that I had.
I got it a venture store in I got it
in Scotland and it was like a beautiful locket and
on the front it had like tennis rackets and then
when you opened it, it had like a picture of
a little girl and then it had like a little
tiny piece of hair. And this is before I had kids,
so I just thought it was really cool, and like,
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I love antique jewelry, and I just always kept it
in my jewelry bag. And then during COVID, I was like,
I'm going to clean out all this stuff because I
have a bunch of costume jewelry and I was going
to organize it, you know, we were all finding things
to do. And that came out and Jensen was like
are you kidding with that? And I was like, what's
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wrong with it? And he's like, well, it's that child's
obviously no longer with us, because is it's the locket
was one hundred years old or something. Yeah, and then
it had the hair. And being an expert on the paranormal.
Speaker 6 (23:09):
Oh right, he did a whole show about that, didn't
he Oh yeah, he was.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
Like, you can't keep hair from a deceased person. Like
He's like, that's a way that they can come back.
It's like, oh and so then, because again it was COVID,
we like took out the mortar, the mortar and pestle
and the hair in there, let it on fire and
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did like some ceremony to get rid.
Speaker 6 (23:35):
Of, to set her free.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
We read it on the internet.
Speaker 6 (23:39):
I love that he is in the thish.
Speaker 4 (23:42):
Yeah, it's so great.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Not really buying things like that anymore. But that was
an odd person.
Speaker 6 (23:48):
Yeah, I bet. Okay, all right, your weirdo. Who are
your favorite writers?
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Well? I love Susan Casey and that was and that
was big for me because I normally love to read
a novel. I don't. I'm like, oh, a self help
book every now and then, but it's really hard for
me to actually finish those. Yeah, but she and I
guess I should have said Hillary Hillary Burton on that one.
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But they're for different purposes. They're for different purposes. But
I love I think right now because I'm into her,
and I would say Susan Casey because she's a person
that's alive, that is doing these crazy things that usually
only men do, and she's just kind of a fearless,
(24:39):
awesome person.
Speaker 6 (24:41):
I remember you were like really into Tom Robbins when
we were doing One Till Yeah and being super reckless,
so that tracks.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Tom Robbins. I used to love
historical fiction and just Edward Rutherford, remember like all those
like London Rome. I think that's who wrote this, anyway.
Speaker 6 (25:05):
I don't know him. Yeah, well, all right, now you're
going to free dive. God, I'm not gonna be able
to get over this. Like, as someone who's terrified of water,
this is like you telling me that you're going to
get shot out of a cannon.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
I am too, Like I am also like scared of it,
but in this like fascinated way, you know what's going
on down there. Kind.
Speaker 6 (25:26):
I'm going to send you Jaws. That's a book about water.
Speaker 1 (25:31):
I read that.
Speaker 6 (25:31):
Actually, Jeff just read it again this summer.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
He said, oh good, I forgot about that book. It's
really good.
Speaker 5 (25:38):
Yeah, I would love to read Jaws. That's a good
summer read.
Speaker 1 (25:41):
There's also movie books. There's a really good book on
Thelma and Louise that I read, like maybe, like I
found you know those like if people have libraries set
up outside.
Speaker 6 (25:53):
Yeah, a little free library.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
You're walking somewhere, and I just took that and it
was a book on Thelma. But it was a book
on the maker of Thelma and Louise the writer and
how she got the movie made and how like amazing, cool, cool,
Google it, Google it people, that's fun. I still have
it somewhere downstairs. But because I didn't put it back,
(26:15):
which I should have, because I think or put something
else in is the idea of that.
Speaker 6 (26:19):
So it's with the teeth.
Speaker 4 (26:21):
Yeah, you do swap that.
Speaker 1 (26:23):
Little library and rustic Canyon that I should have put them.
Speaker 5 (26:32):
After two and a half years, he was cheating while
you were pregnant.
Speaker 6 (26:38):
We're pregnant.
Speaker 4 (26:38):
Yeah, about thirteen women.
Speaker 5 (26:40):
More like if I would have stayed married to Max,
I think he would.
Speaker 1 (26:42):
Have achieved forever it was.
Speaker 5 (26:44):
It was just toxic relationship. Michael Coffin returns to wind
Down with Janet Kramer.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
Wind Down with Janet Kramer and Michael Coffin.
Speaker 5 (26:53):
You don't want to miss this three parts reunions.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
On iHeart Radio or wherever you get your podcasts.
Speaker 7 (27:04):
All right, we've got a pivot coming at you. What
is your greatest regret?
Speaker 6 (27:12):
I know, bum out.
Speaker 1 (27:18):
I think it's I mean, and maybe because I'm with
you all, but probably not being more present in my
years when I was working m I just feel like
I wasn't that present. I wasn't. I mean, it's hard
when you're young again, but you know, like I wasn't
(27:41):
actively trying to remember everything that I did and the
experiences that we had and I had on other shows.
I mean, I was just so I guess, ambitious in
a way and like looking at the next thing and
looking at the next thing, and like where's this going
to go? And where's this going to go? And never
(28:03):
really enjoying the moment. I feel like I.
Speaker 5 (28:05):
Think that's everybody when they're young, though, isn't it. I mean,
don't we all do that?
Speaker 1 (28:08):
Like Hillary, when I was reading your book, it was
amazing to me and like I cried several parts of it.
But one of the things was because I just don't
remember anything like you remember things, and it was I
was like, gosh, I wish I would have paid attention
more in high school and remembered all of those experiences
(28:30):
and conversations with those people. So now I guess that's
my biggest regret, and I'm trying now to really be
better at it. I'm still a terrible text message person.
So if anybody has texted me in the past.
Speaker 6 (28:41):
Life, we're going to make a horder out of you.
It's so much easier to remember when you've got trinkets.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
I know, see, And that's the thing. I'm really bad.
So I have one hundred and eighty seven unanswered texts
and reason right, I should just clear it.
Speaker 6 (28:58):
Off and started, No, you'll need it one day, you'll
need it. Just No, we're going to make a horder
out of you. Jensen has that popcorn machine and all
of his supernatural do dads in your.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
House an entire room justifies that by like pulling up ahead,
I was like John Travolta's airplane wing full of stuff
or somebody else that had like warsh I'm like, yeah.
Speaker 7 (29:22):
Okay, you're like I don't need to know that. Other
people are even worse.
Speaker 1 (29:28):
Yeah, I like, just get rid of it.
Speaker 6 (29:31):
No, but I bet Jensen can remember everything.
Speaker 5 (29:34):
Yeah he doesn't actually, but you know you have like
memorabilian things to go along with it. That helps for sure. Yeah,
is that your pet? Peeve, what's what's your Our next
question is what is something that you really dislike.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
That like but in all all ways, and this is
like something I got for my mom because she's just
like this and she's worse and you will never hear
this because she doesn't on my internet so I can
see it, you know, like like my mom doesn't even
like everything's so ordered that there's never any food in
(30:10):
the refrigerator because that would look messy. Oh yeah. Also
we don't have like you can't have a trash can
in the bathroom because then the trash would be in it.
Speaker 6 (30:20):
Where do you take it?
Speaker 1 (30:22):
I mean, I have trash cans in my bathroom now.
It's like an out of defiance for my up bring. Yeah,
but I'm still like that, like if I see it,
like I have to actively think and this has been
accomplished with some help guys works. I have to look
at it and just be like, Okay, there's trash in
(30:44):
the trash can and I can see it, and I'm
not going to empty it because it's only like two
or three things. Like I've got a little bit of
that obsessive compulsive like but it's it's all about like
order cleanliness, Like all of my forks and knives face
the same way and drawer. Like as you start to
like go through my house, you'll start to see signs
(31:05):
of that. But it's like a pet peep. But I
always think and it's not good for me either, because
it doesn't like people like that, like you can't really relax.
Like when I walk into a space, I'm instantly gonna notice,
like I'm the person that's looking behind your toilet.
Speaker 6 (31:21):
Oh don't just don't, boy, yeah, don't come here.
Speaker 1 (31:25):
And then I will probably clean it for you while
I'm in there.
Speaker 6 (31:30):
I mean, then yes, come over because I'm judging you.
Speaker 1 (31:33):
I'm not judging you because I know it's my own sickness.
Speaker 5 (31:36):
Do your kids take part in this too? Like are
they in charge? Are they responsible for making sure all
the silver wars space in their direction and the bathroom
toilets clean behind the commode?
Speaker 1 (31:44):
I wish I try to, Like I'm just at the
point where like I'm trying to like, Okay, you have
a basket in your room, just put your dirty clothes
in that.
Speaker 6 (31:52):
That's a big step.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
I'm there too.
Speaker 1 (31:54):
They did not pick up any of that. They're gmping
all the way.
Speaker 6 (31:58):
You're breaking generational versus. Look at you go, Okay, you're
doing it. Okay, Well what or who is the greatest
love of your life?
Speaker 5 (32:13):
Now?
Speaker 6 (32:13):
You know, there's a whole army on the internet right
now that's like, no, it has.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
To be Jensen.
Speaker 6 (32:23):
Yeah, yeah, you too were so cute in the beginning.
I'm glad we got a front row seat to that.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
I know. And actually I was thinking about this the
other day, Sophia. I tried to hook you up with
Jensen and I don't remember why you said that, but
thank you for saying.
Speaker 4 (32:39):
No, Oh my god, I'm hilarious you remember that. I
do remember that.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
I was like, you should go on a date with him.
He's really nice.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
Yeah, And then I was I remember being staunchly in
a like I'm never going to date an actor again.
Speaker 4 (32:55):
Loll I learned lessons the hard way. But I was
just like, no, I'm going.
Speaker 7 (33:00):
To be more responsible with myself. And you know, he's
you're a perfect person.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
So we did good.
Speaker 1 (33:07):
Yeah, so thank you for not accepting that.
Speaker 6 (33:09):
I loved that. Yeah, when did you know? You knew
really early on that like he was it?
Speaker 1 (33:17):
Yeah, there was like I'd get a lot of trouble
for that, and you know, sometimes being reckless pays off,
you know.
Speaker 7 (33:26):
I feel like though, when you guys like clicked in
like you clicked, like things went into place and everyone went,
oh oh.
Speaker 4 (33:35):
Like you you knew, he knew. Everybody around you could tell.
That was cool to see.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
Which was unfortunate for the people that we were dating.
Speaker 6 (33:45):
But wah, wah, I don't feel bad.
Speaker 4 (33:50):
Listen, you know.
Speaker 1 (33:51):
So they're all in different relationships and super happy, and like,
I don't I I still don't get I've never been
a jealous person in a relationship, and I I just
I still don't get that way now. I'm like, if
it's working, it's working. If it's not, it's not, you know.
And we were both not in working relationships at the time,
(34:14):
you know, and we weren't. It's not like we were
married and had kids. And you know, no, it's fine.
Speaker 6 (34:20):
No, you're supposed to go around in the beginning when
you're figuring it out. We wouldn't have any rock and
roll songs if it was around in the beginning.
Speaker 1 (34:29):
Yeah, it's no steating it for sure.
Speaker 5 (34:31):
Oh god, we want to live in that world.
Speaker 6 (34:36):
I loved it.
Speaker 4 (34:37):
It was I love that for y'all.
Speaker 7 (34:40):
Okay, when and where were you happiest right now?
Speaker 1 (34:46):
I am at that's a great answer I've ever been
right now.
Speaker 6 (34:52):
I feel like a lot of the you know, I
would say ninety nine percent of the people that we've
done this questionnaire with are all saying that. And I'm
wondering and if it's like a post COVID attitude, if
it's like we all had everything just ripped out from
under us and the level of like awareness and appreciation
now is just higher, yeah, because we're all still dealing
(35:13):
with the same stress and the same like you know bush.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Yeah, And I like, I have a really good friend
who just always reminds me that people are good, that
most people are good, because it's like so scary and
so depressing everything all the time that we listen to
and read and yeah, but most people are good. You know.
Once you see that, you can just not unsee it.
(35:40):
And I'm like that that's why I'm just like, I'm
super happy right now because I'm in a place that
I love with my whole family and it's it's good
and we're all healthy. Yeah, we should be. If you're
not happy and you have those things going for you
right now, damn you know.
Speaker 5 (35:59):
Yeah, so what talent would you most like to have.
It's different than the free diving thing because that's like
the best in the world because then you're just you know,
doing whatever you need singer.
Speaker 1 (36:12):
Yeah, I tattooed it on my arm. You what, well,
you know this tattoo is. When people ask what it is,
I'm just like, oh, it's just a lady.
Speaker 4 (36:23):
But she's singing again.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
Not that we're I'm still on Hillary's book tour right now,
but in the chapter where you talk about your make
yourself your own muse, that's what this is. And I
love music so much like it's my you know, enjoy.
You'll get this. I mean, it's just like I can't
imagine a world without music. I am constantly walking around
(36:49):
with like earbuds on or listening, like I want I
had speakers in the bathroom is an extravagance I should
put that should be on the list. I'm like, I
want speakers everywhere, and I want your music because that
makes me so happy. And I wish I could sing.
My kid JJ can sing beautifully and I'm so oh
(37:11):
my gosh to watch myself. I'll be trying to make
her into the next.
Speaker 5 (37:17):
We talked about this on a rooftop once while eating
tacos and drinking some alcohol that was available. I'm remembering
this now. We were talking about a YouTube video like
a singing lesson class you could kind of take on
your own with it. Did you ever do that?
Speaker 1 (37:37):
I didn't. I'm too scared because you'll be by yourself. Yeah,
I know, but and I mean I can carry a tune.
Speaker 6 (37:45):
But you know, we've done karaoke with you, Daniel, we know.
Speaker 1 (37:50):
I could sing candle walks. I don't know. I just
like that to me, like what a gift. I always
look at people well that can sing and you know,
enjoy like you just can stand up and just it
just comes out and it's just so beautiful. And I
love that. And I'm always just also like amazed by
(38:13):
people like that. Hill Or you can sing too.
Speaker 5 (38:15):
No, she can't.
Speaker 6 (38:16):
I can talk sing. It's a different theater thing you're under.
Speaker 1 (38:21):
Selling, Loretta Len. I've heard you sing well.
Speaker 6 (38:26):
I wonder if part of the reason you're such a
good producer is that you've always been able to cultivate
talent in that way, like you've not everybody seeks out musicians.
Not everybody seeks out talent, and you seem to be
constantly curating like your perfect mixtape, you know, and like
(38:46):
you were the first person I knew that was going
to a hotel cafe to hear people play and just
get into that La guitar scene, you know.
Speaker 1 (38:54):
Yeah, no, I love that, and like most of my friends,
that's what we did every week was young. That's all
we did is I would listen to people sing, and
I just love it. I'm I'm always amazed by people
that can sing. It just it's so interesting to me.
I can sit through a concert. I could probably sit
(39:15):
in a concert listening to people sing for like fourteen hours.
Speaker 6 (39:19):
Maybe Jesus, do you and Jensen sing together. I just
remember in that little house you guys are in La,
he had that whole room full of bongos, and yeah.
Speaker 1 (39:28):
We will. I will like listen to him and you know,
the kids Zeppelin was like playing, we have a ukulele,
and so he was holding that Jensen the other day.
It was so cute. But yeah, I just like that
to me is the best talent.
Speaker 6 (39:45):
How fun you guys can be, Like Devon Traps given to.
Speaker 1 (39:49):
Me, I would have been like buck naked, like look
at me. I mean like, there's there's a reason why
you aren't given certain things.
Speaker 6 (39:57):
And I'm like, OK, no way, I love this, but
I want to see a family band.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (40:11):
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(40:33):
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is kind of weird. If you could change one thing
about yourself. What would it be Not the singing thing.
Speaker 1 (41:19):
Yeah, not the singing thing, and not the obsessive need
to clean everything.
Speaker 5 (41:27):
I mean that could be it too.
Speaker 1 (41:29):
I would probably have way more patience. I would ask
for more patients.
Speaker 6 (41:34):
Are you impatient?
Speaker 1 (41:36):
Very very And I'm like starting to see it in
my kids too. I'm like, oh oh yeah, yeah, yeah,
I'm like such an instant gratification person. I'm really working
on that, but I'm like, very man.
Speaker 5 (41:51):
I would not have spotted that in you that you see,
Like you really seem like a patient person to me
all the times that I've been around you.
Speaker 6 (42:00):
There's a lot of acting going.
Speaker 1 (42:05):
On because I like to I like to like work
at a level and all things in my life that
I don't think other people should work at or want
to work at that level. And I'm just like, why
is this not happening? Like I'm just like, I get
so frustrated with that in all areas of life. So
I would I would take that away if I could.
Speaker 6 (42:26):
I don't know. I think you get a lot done.
Sometimes the curse is a blessing.
Speaker 1 (42:30):
Mm hmmm, yeah, I like it.
Speaker 4 (42:33):
Okay, Well, what do you consider your greatest achievement my children.
Speaker 6 (42:41):
I just love the way you answer that because she knows.
Speaker 5 (42:45):
She knows.
Speaker 6 (42:48):
That's true. Though, true that one I gotta say.
Speaker 1 (42:52):
They're so yeah and just who did not want to
have kids? And like I love Chelsea Handler, so I
love all the stuff she does about like you don't
it's because you don't. I definitely believe that, like you,
I my life could be really fun if I didn't
(43:13):
have kids. I mean like it would be amazing. So
I can see both sides of it. But like you know, now,
once you have it, then you're like, that's that's what
it is. Yeah, for all the people out there that don't,
it's not I can imagine it both ways and being
fantastic both ways. You know.
Speaker 6 (43:32):
Yeah, Well you and JJ are so like locked in,
like she is your buddy and that's funny, right.
Speaker 1 (43:39):
She's an interesting kid though, I mean like she's she's
actually like I've never had a fuss at her and
she's ten, Like she just doesn't. She just I'm like,
you're such a good person. I often tell it to
her just like that. I'm like confused by it. I'm like, yeah,
how did you come out like like your desire is
to like be happy and please people do the right thing. Wow. Cool?
Speaker 6 (44:04):
What is that like that?
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Jensen?
Speaker 6 (44:07):
Oh Jensen, He's so feminine deep down and I love
that about him. Yeah no, yeah, soft and sweet man.
I'll admit that good. More boys should.
Speaker 5 (44:18):
If you were going to die and come back as
a person or thing? Oh what would it be?
Speaker 1 (44:25):
A thing? Hmmm?
Speaker 5 (44:27):
Yeah, take your pick anything.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Well. I just finished watching The Gilded Age first season.
I know I'm behind, but I really love that. Like,
I think it would be fun to be in that era.
Like there's a scene where they're watching like electricity starting
and like the railroads were stuck. Like there were so
many amazing adventures and like not adventures inventions that were
(44:52):
happening in that time. How cool would it be to
like live through that. But then there was also like
the really bad shit that was going on, and also
those outfits. You know, you have to have a fainting
couch and all that.
Speaker 6 (45:07):
I wonder how long it would be before we get
sick of those outfits because they do look fun.
Speaker 1 (45:13):
Oh gosh, the costumes on that, Like.
Speaker 6 (45:16):
You didn't have to do a target run in those costumes.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
I want to be Nikola Tesla gool Okay, Yeah, well,
first I'd want to be a guy, because I'm not,
and I would like to see how that is.
Speaker 5 (45:31):
Yeah, just peeking.
Speaker 4 (45:35):
Anywhere you want.
Speaker 1 (45:36):
Yeah, just be in charge of everything. But Nikola Tesla
because also, you know, he he said that he was
getting all these visions from like angels, like half angel
half alien, things like if you do a deep dive
on him, it's so crazy, and maybe I had to
(46:00):
be him, like see what's really going on in there?
Speaker 6 (46:03):
Edison Tesla rivalry. I was fixated on.
Speaker 1 (46:05):
That, correctly in a film.
Speaker 6 (46:09):
I think personally, well, yeah, can you imagine inventing the
coolish ever at the same exact time someone else is
inventing the coolish ever and you're just like, yeah, dude.
Speaker 5 (46:22):
It's like Steve Jobs and yeah, exactly exactly. I just
sang on a musical for Tesla. Somebody created a musical
and they have a cast album coming out soon. Oh
it's really interesting. It's such an interesting story.
Speaker 1 (46:39):
Where's that going to be? Are we gonna be able to.
Speaker 5 (46:42):
I don't know. They started putting the whole thing up
in London about a year ago, and then it started
going through some more rewrites and.
Speaker 1 (46:52):
Maybe I need to come out of retirement.
Speaker 6 (46:55):
Yeah, you could play testa. He was hot. I'm going
to say it.
Speaker 1 (47:07):
I like Jensen and I looked into stuff and I
was like, there were two movies coming out, you know,
like right when you start thinking about something, then yeah,
they're making two everywhere, and so they're making two films,
and I'm like, Oh, we should do a series and like,
like a series more based in the visions he was
(47:28):
having and bring more of that.
Speaker 4 (47:31):
Oh, yeah, that would be so cool.
Speaker 1 (47:34):
And have Jensen play him.
Speaker 6 (47:36):
But I don't know, maybe maybe Jay would like to
nerd out.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
Yeah, can you write that script for us?
Speaker 6 (47:44):
Hillary, I'm on it. It'll be all visions, all right.
What's my question here? Do you have something in your
life that just comes so easily that you know it's
exactly where you belong?
Speaker 1 (47:59):
Yes? Mine, But it is that it is that question, like,
I have very strong intuitions about what I'm supposed to
be doing and where I'm supposed to be all the time,
and that can be and I've always had that, and
that can be it's time to get away from this
situation or this place, or to go somewhere. And I
(48:23):
just always feel like whatever that push or pull is
like my guess.
Speaker 6 (48:28):
Have you ever second guessed it? Have you ever been
like I'm just being a psycho?
Speaker 1 (48:33):
No?
Speaker 5 (48:33):
Wow, so good.
Speaker 1 (48:37):
Because it's it's been so right that I just don't
second guess it and I go for it fully, Like wow.
Speaker 6 (48:47):
It's like the lesson that Paw taught us. Commit right,
like commit to the bit and you have always committed.
And I think that that just makes everyone else trust
your direction too.
Speaker 1 (49:00):
Or I'm just like a complete psychotic person who doesn't
ever want to admit they were wrong. I'm like, no,
until it works.
Speaker 6 (49:09):
It's just wrong thing?
Speaker 5 (49:11):
What is wrong?
Speaker 1 (49:13):
No?
Speaker 6 (49:14):
No, we need more of that.
Speaker 5 (49:15):
Yeah, that's a great quality, honestly, because there's just so
much that living in fear will keep you. Oh I
can only speak for myself, but can keep me stuck
in a place of like instead of just moving, if
you just move, just keep moving, then like things can change,
you can shift and grow. And I will often get
paralyzed in like decision making and trying to figure out
(49:36):
what the right thing is, and it's just better to
keep moving and trust that things will work its way out.
Speaker 1 (49:42):
Yeah. Well that part because you can waste a lot
of time, just like on the Hamster Wheel, you know, like,
oh it should it be this way? Should it be this?
You know, and I'm just like what I feel this,
and I'm going to go with that, you know. Yeah, yeah,
and if it's wrong, it's wrong and I'll learn something then.
But if it's not and it works and great, you know.
Speaker 4 (50:02):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (50:02):
I think that's so cool that you've always felt like that.
That's that's something that I certainly feel like I'm growing
into is being like, no, I know how I feel.
I don't particularly I'm not gonna make my decisions based
on anybody else. And that's like that feels like a
new kind of ownership of self, and it is like
(50:23):
I'm like, wow, it's it is crazy to know that
you've always been so tapped into that.
Speaker 4 (50:29):
It's like real old soul energy.
Speaker 1 (50:32):
Oh well, I haven't really thought about it, like old
soul stuff, but yeah, I love like the idea that
our souls were here and they know things and like
a lot.
Speaker 8 (50:43):
You know.
Speaker 4 (50:44):
Have you read that book Journey of Souls.
Speaker 6 (50:46):
Yeah, she's writing it down. She's gonna be sucking on
cough drops later.
Speaker 7 (50:54):
It's it is so wild and so good. Okay, Oh,
I can't wait to talk to you about it when.
Speaker 6 (51:00):
You read it on Have you had a medium tell
you that you're reincarnated someone else before?
Speaker 1 (51:04):
No, I had someone to And I don't know a
lot about this, but I did have someone really really
great tell me that this was my last time?
Speaker 6 (51:14):
What whoa?
Speaker 1 (51:15):
And I didn't know what that meant and I had
to go. And I'm also one of those people like
in the moment, like it was such a great moment
that I was having with her, and she said, you know,
this is your last time here, so you know you're
doing it all and you're figuring out and you're really thinking,
and I was like, my last time here? And then
I went and looked it up. And you know, your
(51:38):
soul takes a lot of journeys and supposedly this is
my last one. So who let's get crazy.
Speaker 6 (51:44):
Yeah, but you've leveled up.
Speaker 5 (51:47):
You know.
Speaker 6 (51:48):
That's like when you have absolutely leveled up. Maybe, yeah,
you're not a cat. It's not a nine lives thing.
Speaker 1 (51:57):
Oh.
Speaker 7 (51:57):
I think it also what a cool idea that someone
could tell you that and you could be like, well,
if it's.
Speaker 4 (52:02):
My last time, I want to do it all.
Speaker 7 (52:05):
Yeah, which kind of relates to our next question, where
would you most like to live?
Speaker 4 (52:10):
Like if you want to do it all and see
it all, where would you most like to live? This
last time.
Speaker 8 (52:14):
Around where I am right now, but but well like
a fantasy place is like I won because see this
is the thing and Chelsea Handler would tell you this.
Speaker 1 (52:29):
Where like the damn kids come in because you.
Speaker 6 (52:33):
Got got to look at the school districts.
Speaker 1 (52:36):
Yeah, got to stay in your school district. Gosh. I
would love to live in Scotland. I've gone there a
lot as a kid, and my parents have a place
there and one magical castle land that's real and.
Speaker 5 (52:54):
I want to go there so bad. I still haven't been.
Speaker 4 (52:56):
Yeah there, I want to.
Speaker 1 (52:58):
I haven't been up to the org Me Islands, but
they're these like old prehistoric islands in Scotland, and like
that would be amazing, just somewhere sort of wild and
free and definitely in nature, you know. And I'm growing
in my older age. I like the cold. I like
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colder places. This is not like anything hot, but I
am or anything cold, but I'm I like a sweater.
Speaker 6 (53:28):
We were like lizards when we were kids. Now I
want cold, maybe some rain, like give me some overcast.
Speaker 1 (53:36):
Give me the wood burning fire. Yes, yeah, that's what
I want.
Speaker 6 (53:42):
What would be there with you?
Speaker 5 (53:43):
What is your most treasured possession?
Speaker 1 (53:46):
My family and Franklin our dog, oh yeah, who was
also a family.
Speaker 6 (53:59):
The greatest. I love that you've built this family, you know,
and it's been really fun to be your friend through
it and all get to watch it, you know, to
go from like you date in other dudes to meeting
the man of your dreams and you guys like building
all these homes together and having these kids, and it's
cool to watch that trajectory. And that only happens when
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you're friends for decades, some decades, decades, So it's good
to celebrate that, you know. Yeah, and then when all
our kids hate us at the same time for lying
to them, I'm going to hold each other's hands.
Speaker 1 (54:37):
Yeah, that's perfect, perfect, Danil.
Speaker 6 (54:41):
It is always a treasure seeing you. What are you
going to do now? You're going to come out of
that room and tell your kids that you did some
serious business.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
I'm going to stay in here for a while, take
a nap under this.
Speaker 4 (54:51):
Desk, use the quiet time while you have it.
Speaker 1 (54:55):
You're just actually having a play date with a friend.
So wait, I don't know, like, go find a pumpkin
patch or something.
Speaker 6 (55:05):
Cute, corn maize, apple, cider donuts. Yeah, the whole thing,
all right, baby, Well, we love you. Thank you for
being a part of this big extended family place.
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