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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is he said, Aya Dho with Eric Winter and
Rodland fantab Hello, Hello, how are you?
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I miss you?
Speaker 1 (00:13):
You know next to me right now. You're at work
doing the Rookie Team Bradford. So what we wanted we
wanted to to do an episode is.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
That why my camera just basically I'm not even joking.
When I see you from the zoom, it just says, ad,
there's no heat, said just the yeah.
Speaker 1 (00:33):
Because we had to move the camera to the different
angle and I didn't have time to really set it
up properly. So you see the entire room. So is
the ad show? Guys, how do you feel about that?
What about the book? So this book that I guess
we're writing. We have so many listen to me, We
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have so many fans of the podcast writing how much
they will buy the book? And they were saying that
it was that episode of specifically it was like the
funniest episode we've ever done. People like we have quotes
here of people do you want to read them? Like
just writing really funny stuff, and they just they loved
it and we appreciate it because it wasn't meant to be,
(01:15):
Like we didn't even know we were going to go
like I go on and on about this fabulous book
from He said, A yeah, that we're going. We're going
to write one day.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
We are not. We already talked. No one's gonna care
about our book.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
All I care about not according to father was they
all want to buy it.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
They feel bad for us. Listen, I got a nice
One of the nice comments that was really great was
it is amazing how you guys can laugh while taking
shots at each other. This is a true relationship. Yeah,
people who know us, we take shots at each other
all the time. I mean that's part of our humor.
When we interact in with all our friends that you know,
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they get a kick out of us. But I think
it's normal, right. You gotta be able to pook fun
at your partner and have it and receive it back.
And we also give a lot of love too. Well.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
Some sometimes you take it a little too far, and
I usually laugh because I find to find you to
be very funny. But there's been a couple of times
that we're out with a couple of friends and Eric
always likes to make me look like I am a
zero to the left, like a Zierra, Like I'm like
I'm a dummy and then he will make a joke.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Did you say did you just say did you just
say that you're as dumb as ass? Or you're a dumbass?
Speaker 1 (02:25):
What you say a dumbass? That's what I said here
He is trying to make fun of my accent on
my English.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
No.
Speaker 1 (02:37):
A couple of times, I'm bling, Eric, You're making me
look like I'm a little stupid when I'm actually very smart.
Speaker 2 (02:45):
You are incredibly smart. I would never do something on
purpose to make you feel stupid, I know. But yeah,
I guess sometimes we go a little bit strong with
each other.
Speaker 1 (02:53):
But we do also show a lot of love, Yes
we do. So what do you want to talk about?
Speaker 2 (02:58):
I want want I want to talk about because this
is actually a funny clip that we just posted recently,
which is about the only fans and the decal and
decall and all that stuff, which was actually a very
serious topic in a way, right because this lady who's
driving to school and dropping off her kids with an
only Fan's decal on it, and at the same time
as she's going through doing that, I'm reading an article
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in the news that just came out about Rachel Dolisol
and Apparently this woman is a teacher. I guess she
has quite an interesting past, let's just say. But she's
just got fired from her teaching job over her only
Fans account. So Only Fans is bringing up people down.
Now it's making some people very rich, but it's clearly
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a controversial site to be on. But this lady, let
me just go back, because now that I've done a
little research on this lady, she's a bit of a trip.
So well, I'm understanding and learning now that apparently she
identifies as Africa An American, but she's not really African American,
(04:04):
that's my understanding. And she's the head of the Washington
NAACP chapter. She's the president, but she's born as like
a Dutch woman? Am I wrong? Have you read this stuff?
Speaker 1 (04:16):
I know who she is and I remember the first
time that they brought it up because there was a
controversy with this lady years back. I don't know exactly.
That's why I know who she is, and she was
because everybody was saying she's not even an African American,
why she represented us? And she claims that she is.
But yeah, she's very white, but she will braid her
hair and the hair style was very much like African
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Americans love to do the hair, which is very very specific.
It's beautiful. But yeah, they it was like a whole
controversy around her. But I guess now she's also into
this is the thing, Eric, can you explain to me
the dynamics of oh way so here?
Speaker 2 (04:53):
When she was a teenager, her parents adopted three African
American children and one Haitian child. So maybe.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
That's why she identifies as African American.
Speaker 2 (05:05):
But her parents, but her parents who have checked origin.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Okay, she feels that she's black. It makes her happy.
It speaks to her soul. Anyways, let me ask you
about only Fans. Have you ever been into only Have
you ever been curious? And have you enter only fans?
Have you checked it out?
Speaker 2 (05:25):
I know I never have truth, No I haven't. I haven't.
I believe you have to actually sign up for it.
It's not like that you can sign Instagram where you
can describe.
Speaker 1 (05:32):
And you pay for you pay for a subscription.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Yeah, yeah, how they make money? Right? You can't just
go on only fans and just hope to browse and
see something. No, you have to subscribe to someone's pa.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
It's not like a YouTube that you can enter and
see different things, and if you want to really subscribe
to a specific person, that's when you pay. You have
to pay from the very beginning.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
That's my understanding. Okay, so do you mend only fans
because you're drilling.
Speaker 1 (05:55):
Me, you've been on there never, That's why I'm asking
you questions. I'm going to check it out now because
I want to say I'm very curious about the followers.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
I'm gonna check it out out.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
No, listen, so it's only like only fans, is only
for people? That is all pornography, is it? Do you
have there's nudity all the time or could you have
an account and just talk about your day and just
have people follow your life and your lifestyle without having
to show any nudity.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
No, no one's going to only fans to hear about
your day. That's my understanding for sure. Now I don't
think it has to be full nudity. You can be
a lot of people just just do very subjective, you know,
pushing the envelope type content like how far can I
take it? But the further you take it, the more
money I think you can make. So my understanding is
a lot of people go down the rabbit hole of like, oh,
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it's gonna show a little bro I'm gonna show a
little company. Oh maybe I'll just showing them. Maybe I'll
show both press. Oh maybe I'll be there.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
And is it pictures or videos?
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Anything? I think you want? I think people? Now. I
watched this documentary on it on Netflix. Dell author had
a whole thing that she was involved with only fans
for a bit, and she said she was doing it
for a movie role. But some people go down the
path of becoming full sex workers on it film themselves
engaging in acts with other people, so you can be
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a pull of in the sense of porn star or
like you're important.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
Okay, And then my other question is, so let's say
there is one thousand Oh I'm.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
Not going to sign up for only fans now.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
No, no, no, that's like a thousand pages, right, And
everybody has a different value. So if you subscribe to
my page, right, is it like and I say, let's
say I charge fifty dollars a month for you to
see my content. Somebody else can charge twenty five eighteen five,
one hundred, one thousand, Like, everybody has different prices. Okay,
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and then one hundred percent of the of the of
the profit goes to you, with a percentage to only fans.
Speaker 2 (07:51):
Ros. I don't know why are you so curious? Are
you only fans curious? No? I just want to know.
Some people are by curious, They're like, you.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
Know, you know I'm asking was listen, Clearly teachers educated people.
Now this lady which is the president of the NAACP.
You know, I mean we're talking about people.
Speaker 2 (08:10):
Educated people, all kinds of people. They can be educated
to be out there as general.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
That's what I'm saying. Clearly, a lot of people are
doing it. So that's why I'm because a lot of
the money is money. I'm just going to show my
titty and I'm gonna make a lot of money.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Well you know what I'm saying, titty. It could be
all about the lead up, It could be all about
the teas, it could be all about any of that too.
People will pay for that.
Speaker 1 (08:32):
Would you ever date any girl that has an OnlyFans account?
Speaker 2 (08:39):
We have this stuff. We've been playing a lot of
deal breaker here at work, and you know, a deal
breaker this all the time, right, So we've been doing
this a lot and we uh. Recently, True and I
were talking about this because he has a friend that
has a full page and a full account, and I'm like, dude,
you inter you out and you find out that a
girl that you're dating as a full only fans page
and does all kinds of stuff on it. He's like,
(09:00):
I don't think I could do it. It's a lot
looking for a lot of attention. I said, I agree.
I think that's people that are seeking attention in all
the wrong ways on how to make money.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
Even if she's bringing two million dollars a year just
working out of her house, just going ooh today, I'm
going to drink a coffee and do you want to
see oh pickap No, you didn't see it?
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Pickaboo?
Speaker 1 (09:21):
Yeah, like a little And then they don't show it
and guys and girls go crazy about it. Will it
bother you either? Girls go, dude, I'm making some cash,
I'm bringing the bacon. I am so sufficient, I'm independent.
Why do you care?
Speaker 2 (09:34):
I feel like you're really trying to figure out how
you're gonna doah Onto, no, thank you. I Denise Richards,
Cardi b Cardi bats Zelia. Yeah, they're doing big people
on there, dude, now listen, you don't.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
They don't need the money.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
No, but you don't have to do crazy stuff either.
If you still make money off your fans wanting to
see you cook in the kitchen in your pajamas, I'm
not kidding you could you don't have to be that'd
be like, I don't. There's a comedian there's It was
on the documentary. It's a famous comedian. I can't think
of his name right now. He is on there, and
he'll show his feet a lot, because you know people
will pay to see feet. Yeah, I've been I've been
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asked to show my feet before on my social media.
Speaker 1 (10:15):
And I just how I don't remember anybody asking that.
Speaker 2 (10:20):
Yeah, I get comments in the people want to see
my feet comments. Tell you comments where, don't don't come
after me. I'm just saying people have commented and said,
show us your feet.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
Are you getting a lot of direct messages that I
don't know about?
Speaker 2 (10:34):
Even in the comment stage, I've had show me your
show us your feet. Show them it's the weirdest thing ever.
Speaker 1 (10:38):
Show them. No, go like this and show your feet
one day like.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
This, show show them your toes.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
I can't do my toes. My toes are very ugly.
Speaker 2 (10:48):
Your toes are beautiful toes. You just can move your
toes in ways that I don't think are normal or natural.
And now our daughter, I.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Grew up as the answer. They can spread my toes
are tell my hair is town. They look at my
hair today. This is my natural hair. My hair can
be curly, kinky, straight, super straight, however I wanted. I'm
just talented like that, our daughter.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
It's a trip.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
It's good here, bad Bobby. But baby originally from doctor
philm made over eighteen million last year and only fans
charging twenty three ninety nine a month. You're joking, Who's
Who's about baby?
Speaker 2 (11:23):
I don't know, but if he can make that, maybe
we should do this. We'll get the house you want
real quick.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Eighteen million? But doing what is my It's my thing.
Doing what? So what is the percentage of how many
females compared to males are and only fans?
Speaker 2 (11:35):
Is it? Probably more females than I'm pretty positive? Wow?
Speaker 1 (11:40):
Yeah, anyway, So you think if Tim Bradford, what happens
if Tim Bradford opens an only fans account? Do you
think your producer and ABC will fire you?
Speaker 2 (11:51):
That's a great question. I couldn't, Tim Bradford. You can't
do it, Tim Bradford, I can't take Okay, the intellectual
property of Eric.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
Winter, which is Bradford. All over the world hashtag team Bradford.
So let's say, Eric, Tim Bradford, what.
Speaker 2 (12:04):
Am I doing on the page? What am I doing
on the page.
Speaker 1 (12:06):
Showing your toes? No, I'm just joking, joking. You are
just just driving guys. I'm going to I'm going to
work just lifestyle. Like your lifestyle. You're not showing anything,
nothing controversial, nothing.
Speaker 2 (12:19):
No one's going to pay for that because they can
get all that on TikTok and Instagram.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Knowing Eric, you'll make so much money. Listen, bad baby
would be a little baby compared to you. I think
you'll you'll make twenty five million.
Speaker 2 (12:31):
Stuff.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Ladies, do you want Eric to join only fans?
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Are you trying to tell me just what.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
You're never going to do that? I'll be that. Let
me let me be.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
Quiet, all right. I have another topic I want to
bring up. This is interesting. So a mom who gave
her son's babysitter a chore list, ask the it was
a good idea or not? Basically, shuit her kids, babysitter
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come over stay at the house for the night, and
then decided to put together a list to leave the babies.
That are saying, if you are so inclined and you
want to make any extra cash, ten dollars to organize
the island, ten dollars to organize choice, ten dollars to
clean the glasses, three dollars to vacuum the couch, and
so forth and so on. What do you think about
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this list being left to the babysitter? Do you like
this idea? Do you think it was a little tacky
to leave a list and not just have a conversation
see if they want to make extra cash, or do
you think it's smart?
Speaker 1 (13:36):
I think is perfect. She's not asking the nanny listen,
could you please do this and leave it alone? Because
I am running late for work and I wasn't able
to do it, So can you do this for me
as a favor? Or can you do this or I
need you or want you to do this. She's actually saying, listen,
you have a choice if you want to make more money,
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right instead of sitting around doing nothing, you want to
make more money, can you do the following? And it's
up to the ninety to say you don't want an no,
I'd just rather go on Facebook and just whatever whatever,
And she has the right to say no.
Speaker 2 (14:10):
Yeah TRK credit. She told the person, You're more than
welcome to stay and watch TV and just sit on
the couch if you want. But if you're ever making
it sextra catching, I think it's great. Well, I think
it's kind of funny though, is like ten dollars to
do this, ten dollars for that, three dollars to bacuum
the couch, ten dollars to scrub this, ten dollars to
scrub the outside of the fridge.
Speaker 1 (14:26):
But can I sell you something? I think you somebody
like you would appreciate that, Eric, because you are so
specific when it comes to money, and you're always like
telling people what about this, but what about this amount?
You're always like how you how you say that? When
you're like going back and forth and trying to negotia.
You always negotiated so this way instead of just the lady,
let's assume the lady does everything, and then so how
much do you want? And the lady goes, well, what
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do we want to give me? Nobody but tell me
how much do you think is it twenty dollars? Okay?
And the whole back and forth of and the confusion
of it all this way is very christ or clear.
If you do this, this the amount. If you do that,
that is the amount. So everybody's clear. The lady, the
nanny knows exactly what she's getting herself into, how much
she's getting paid, and she can decide yay or nay.
(15:08):
I think it's perfect.
Speaker 2 (15:09):
It's kind of funny. But out of all the chores,
the girl canna make sixty eight dollars it's okay.
Speaker 1 (15:14):
I mean for a worker a nanny, sixty eight dollars
more day, it's.
Speaker 2 (15:20):
Good, I know, but it's a decent amount of stuff
to do. I don't know. And maybe I think, hey,
you to do all the stuff for me, I'll give
you an extraxture. Depends on much you're talking to do.
But I think I think it's a good idea. I
don't think it's bad. You're being upright, you're laying it
all out. But you're right. Then nanny can easily say no.
But then you don't think. If there's a fear, then
Nanny's like, what if I don't do.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
This, I might lose my job because she wrote it.
Not if it's perfectly okay, it's perfectly okay. If you
don't do it, I'm not gonna take it the wrong way. Listen,
We're very blessed. We have a nanny that because the
kids are in school now most of the time and
she's still working full time, Delmi makes herself super useful.
She's still getting paid by the hour, but she's she's
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she does everything like our nanny is our world. To
be honest with you, You and your mom, our nanny
those everything is incredible.
Speaker 2 (16:09):
Yeah, And I think it is important for anybody helping
her at home, right, Like if there's if you've done
all you're doing and you're being paid for a day,
I think it is important. And I think it shows
a lot of character to do to continue to do
things at the home when you're not technically you're being paid,
but you're not doing what you're assigned up for. Does
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that make sense, like you're being paid to watch the
kids the kids are gone all day. I think it
shows a lot of great character if someone's like, you
know what, let me keep myself busy, yeah, versus just
taking the money and.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Sitting in there, and I'm sure there's a lot of
them that do that. A lot of them will just
sit down and just do nothing and be on the
phone going E E D. For sure they will do that.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Yeah, No, I'm not mad at to know. I'm not
mad at the know. I think it's I think it's
a clever way of doing it. I think it's all negotiable.
The girl couldies that come back and say, hey, I'll
do everything on this list. I want seventy five, which
is perfectly fair.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Is perfectly fair, and she has all the right to
do that. I'll do it all, but this is the
one that I'm comfortable with. And then it's up to
the boss so they si yes or no. I think
it's fabulous and I thought it was very respectful. Let
me tell you something. We had a lot of comments
because I was complaining. I was we were just joking
about how I'm doing the dishes, and I'm so OCD
with the dishes, and then you write when I'm done,
you put something else and think and it drives me crazy.
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And then people were writing like how come they don't
have a dish washer, and I'm like, that would be
like that we do Oh guys, we have we have
a dish washer.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
It's just that. But we don't put everything in the
dish washer. You can't put everything.
Speaker 1 (17:37):
You're exactly right, Like if he's using the pants and
the pots and things to do omelets and pancakes and that,
we don't put that inside the washer. I have to
do all that. Anyways. It was very funny, Yeah, exactly, but.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
She still does like that. But you know, you you
understand to cook up a storm this past week, which
is interesting. But then you wonder, I just cooked.
Speaker 1 (17:54):
I just did more for me. I made you chicken
with yogurt. I made you turkey. I have what else
did I make? I make a Duca pastelon with grown
turkey inside. That's what I did all morning.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
Guys. I'm so lucky. I love having housewife Roslyn at home,
taking care of the house, making sure I'm come home
and she greets me with a kiss and a smile.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
And that is his happy place. Ladies, when I don't
work and I'm home dealing with the kids and cooking
and cleaning, that is his happy place. And he gets
to see that maybe once, maybe one month of the year.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
So enjoy. Wow. Wow, already trying to plant her escape
I leave. Listen, you don't leave for that long. But okay,
here's a topic. Yeah, a couple has sex out in
the open during the Travis Scott Show. I guess he
is doing a show pre Super Bowl in Vegas at
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the nightclub and some people staying at the hotel. You
have a window that is left wide open. I guess
you can actually see a lot of the concert, and
they chose to fully go at it, you know, location
basically where everybody can watch them screwing around, And people
are wondering if they knew they were being watched. I
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argue one hundred percent they knew they were being watched,
because it feels too obvious. What do you think about
that he has baldy? Could you ever do that? Do
what have sex in the middle of a where you
think that people no or people can not. They were
in the middle of count They were in a hotel room.
But it's just it was, like I guess, near a
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window where everybody can kind of see what was going on.
So a lot of people are super offended. But would
you ever put your guard down in a sense that
you're being romantic with your partner and it's questionable if
people can see you or not see you. No. Never,
only fands would not work for you. Never.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Only fans will never work for me either. No, listen, No,
I think they're doing it. Did they think that the
people were not looking? For sure, they know what's happening.
They're doing it to be exp visionists, I'm assumming, and
some people love that.
Speaker 2 (20:02):
Do you think should they be charged with any kind
of you know, public and decent man.
Speaker 1 (20:08):
Or the problems? I don't think so. Because they're in
their room. They're not even in the balcony, right, they're
actually in the room, but people can see. They could
easily say we're not in public. We're actually in the
privacy of our room, and we didn't know the windows
were not tinted or whatever. I don't think there's a
case against them now, I agree, and they.
Speaker 2 (20:27):
Can probably argue that that they didn't know anybody was
watching the exactly.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
But that's pretty crazy that it's ball. You remember, the guys,
we went to a wedding once in here in California
and suns Of Boulevard in this beautiful hotel. It was
a couple of lines, yeah, and the and that was
that was crazy, and the wedding was out in the
in the pool, out outdoor area. I was stunning, and
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the couple is on the little stage and you have
the how it wasn't a priest? How do you call
the person that is conducting them, like know those different weddings,
he's the officiator whatever of the wedding. So we're the wedding.
It's so beautiful and then we look up the same
thing because it's a hotel and all the we can
see all the balconies and they can see us. This
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couple to two guys come to the balcony, put their
pants down.
Speaker 2 (21:24):
Our friends getting married, our gay cup. So we're at
their wedding.
Speaker 1 (21:27):
Yes, get at the wedding. And these guys come to
the balcony, like right to the balcony and put their
pants down, and they start like how do you say pudding?
Speaker 2 (21:37):
No, they started acting like they were having sex. No, no, no.
Speaker 1 (21:42):
The you know when you go to the window, like
you in the car and you take your pants and
you show your your nalgas, your little booty, how do
you call that?
Speaker 2 (21:49):
It started with that like a b a like they
were showing their bear. They were being everybody in the
crowd showing their bare butts. Yeah, they got even more
graphic and they were trying to simulate sex on the back.
It was so offensive, it was actually awful.
Speaker 1 (22:03):
So the entire attention instead of it wasn't the wedding.
It was we were all mortified, like Paul, and We're
looking at this whole thing and they're laughing. It was
just so sad. So then security showed up and we
saw when they took them away, and it was it
was just so unfortunate. People suck sometime, But.
Speaker 2 (22:19):
I don't think they got charged. I doubt it. They
probably just idiots, but people people do do dumb things
like that to get attention.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
So what about granny panties having and I am so happy,
but this is what's ironic.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
People are just using granny panties as like a leotar,
They're just wearing them.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
I just love the fact that because guys, there's nothing
more uncomfortable than jean strings and thongs. I don't care,
and we we have to use it because we know
when we go out, we don't want the jeans or
the dress and we don't want the panty lions to show,
so we do thongs and g strings. I hate them,
and they're all that I'm getting the more uncomfortable I get,
So I am so happy I always have granny pants,
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right Eric, I'll go to bed with granny pants and
all day I have granny pants. They make me happy.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
But would you ever wear granny panties on the red
carpet that?
Speaker 1 (23:15):
I want to say, they won't look like granny panties
because they're gonna be from a designer looking incredible, and
you do your your your how you call maybe yes,
how do you call a pantyhose, but the fancy beautiful
hose and that I mean, you can make a fashion
statement with that and it will look very cute. It
will be Is it my first choice? You know, it
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has to look pretty amazing for me to do that.
But I'm just happy that that granny panties are having
a moment. Oh there's a picture here of who's this.
I don't know who she is with granny pants. You see,
I wouldn't do that. That's not very cute.
Speaker 2 (23:51):
I think Ros. I think Raz early on in her
Red carpet days, would have rocked that style. But now
older Ros is a little bit more mature about her
choices on the carpet. Now, a little less booby, a
little less cleavage, a little less full body exposures.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
Because when I started this is when I moved to
this country, I was so young, and it was all
about it was all about showing. Yeah, young Rose was
let me show, show me. I was so proud of
my stomach, and it was all about show, show, show,
show show. But now listen, when you're fifteen, you have kids,
and you're married, and then you know you're more mature,
and you start thinking about is it responsible? Should I
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be showing so much cleavage? Are they're going to take
me seriously? I'm a grown as woman. Let me be
more mature, more elegant, more classic, more refined. But once
in a while it's okay to be like, you know what,
I'm just going to show a little booty. Why not.
Speaker 2 (24:50):
With the granny banny, with the.
Speaker 1 (24:54):
Anyways?
Speaker 2 (24:56):
What als? How are you old enough? I know you
raising kids? It's tough. Why do you say that raising
kids is tough? Because I feel like their job is
to always push our buttons constantly? Am I right? Or
my room?
Speaker 1 (25:13):
You are absolutely right?
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Well, I'm here for you today. I'm thinking about you
you're going to get through. We both have gotten our
buttons pushed quite a bit. Yeah, right, is a rough one.
This morning. I was at work. But you know what
when you're when you're the mom, stay at home doing
all the tough work. After you you're cooked for me,
and now you have to deal with the kids all morning,
and that is a lot of work. It is not easy.
(25:36):
I have so much appreciation for stay at home parents,
stay moms or dads, whoever is to stay at home
person if both aren't working, it is one of the
most challenging, difficult, most rewarding jobs on the planet because
you take the good, but you also get dealt the
bad and it hits hard. She won't be talking to
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me and stay at home.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
Yeah, guys. The thing is that kids nowadays, and I
think it's always been like this, but nowadays it's I
feel least like it's more prominent.
Speaker 2 (26:07):
You know.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
They like to test you and test you and push
and push, and if you don't nip it at the
right age, at the right time, they can become out
of control. You know. And we we're so mindful to
have these kids have an incredible emotional intelligence, you know,
(26:29):
and not spank or hit and and and do things
very different from the way that we were raised, you know,
because they're so smart. But at some point you have
to let them know. Eh, I'm the boss, so don't
(26:49):
try it on. And if you continue, it's not gonna
be pretty. And they don't appreciate it. They hate it.
They realize I think I crossed the lines. So now
I'm gonna cry. So now I'm the victims. So maybe
they'll apologize when they should be the ones apologizing to you.
But you know, live and learn.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
It's tough. It's a tough gig. It's a tough gig,
but you're you're holding it down. Thank you for having
my dinner ready. When I get home, I love you,
and I get my feet are a little sort so
I get home because you give my feet to move
and uh yeah, thank you. In a few hours, all right,
I love you, I love you bye. All right. By
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Speaker 2 (27:45):
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Speaker 2 (28:01):
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