Queens On A Roll

Episode 11: Season Finale!!!! This is Not Goodbye It's See You Later

June 28, 2022 Latavia & Various Guests Season 1 Episode 11
Queens On A Roll
Episode 11: Season Finale!!!! This is Not Goodbye It's See You Later
Show Notes Transcript

In the season finale episode of Queens On A Roll podcast,  your favorite guest, Luis & I discuss current events, our hobbies and ask each other thought provoking and fun loving questions. So Come Roll with Us!!!! 

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(Instrumental Music & Singing) Queensss On A Roll

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(Instrumental Music & Singing) Yeahh Heyyy Queens On A Roll

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(Instrumental Music & Singing) Ooooo who Queens On A Roll

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(Instrumental Music & Singing) Powerful Queens On A Roll

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(Instrumental Music & Singing) Queensssss

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(Instrumental Music & Singing) Oooo who Queensss

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(Instrumental Music, Singing & Bell Chiming) Powerful Queens

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Hey, everyone, and welcome back to

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Queens On A Roll podcast.

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This is Latavia here.

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And of course, guess who I have back with me? Luis

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Hello.

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Glad to be back. Yes.

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So Okay, today we're going to talk about

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our hobbies and just miscellaneous stuff.

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So you ready, Luis? I'm ready.

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All right, let's roll.

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(Instrumental Music)

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So it's time for current events (Sound effect).

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All right, so, Luis, did you hear that

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by 2055, they're going to make 95% of

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the New York City subway accessible? I did.

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I heard that today.

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I found that out today.

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Why is it taking so long?

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That was my initial thing.

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Why is it going to take so long?

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But here's the details, right?

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So by 2025, they're going to do

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about 80% of the Staten Island railroads.

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So they're doing it in increments.

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They're splitting it up so that by

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2055, 95% of it will be done.

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My thing is this all came out of a lawsuit, right.

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But 15% of the money that they

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get in their budget yearly goes to

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disability accommodations and repairs and stuff.

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So where is that money going?

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Why couldn't we do this sooner?

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Why is it going to take this long?

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I have my theories.

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I think it's because you know in the ADA it says that

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any public facility built after 1993 has to be accessible.

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So because most of the subway was built before

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then, they don't really have to make the modifications.

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So I think that's why the timeline is soooooo long.

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But that's just my opinion. Oh, wow.

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I honestly had no idea about that rule.

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I just think it's ridiculous.

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We live in the 21st century, and

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it should have been done sooner.

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I mean, I'm kind of glad

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that it's getting done, but still.

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Yeah, I didn't know about that rule, but it

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seems like they're definitely taking advantage of that.

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But every year I'm like, why

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isn't everything wheelchair accessible already?

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I was like this in 2020, 2021, 2022.

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Why isn't there elevators everywhere?

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Why isn't everything wheelchair accessible already?

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I have no idea.

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I sometimes feel like we're forgotten. Yeah.

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Only 15% of that budget

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is for the disability community.

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Yeah, only 15%. Wow.

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I definitely feel like sometimes we are forgotten

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and we're not thought about in conversations.

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I think that's part of the problem.

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2055, I'll be, like, 70 something.

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Don't give them your age.

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I'll be right up there with you.

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How old will I be?

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Probably old. Not that old. Okay.

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I'll still be in my prime.

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I'll get to enjoy it.

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But I still think it is way too long.

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Yeah, way, way, way, way, way past due.

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So what do you think about New

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York becoming an open carry state?

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That is absolutely ridiculous.

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You would think they go the complete opposite

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way with all these current events of shootings

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in supermarkets, churches, schools, and now they're allowing

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more guns on the streets.

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Yeah, I think it's really insane, and it's really crazy

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because especially in New York, city crime is up.

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So I don't think that's gonna be a good combination.

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We need to start sharing our current events episode

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because I don't think state officials heard it.

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Because I need to know what am

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I supposed to do in that situation. Exactly.

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Like you said, disabled community is pretty much

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forgotten and somebody needs to get in these

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politicians ears and something needs to be done.

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What happens today with the new laws is ridiculous.

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It definitely is.

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I think we should have Supreme Court limits.

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You should not be able to be on there for a lifetime.

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You need to get off and let somebody else go on.

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I also think the court is like too

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conservative too all the way to the right.

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Cut off age.

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Yes, cut off age.

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Get off the bench after five years.

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Put someone new.

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Do something.

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I just think that the way they

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run government sometimes is very archaic.

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But that's just my opinion.

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So I also wanted to talk about hobbies. You ready?

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I'm ready.

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What are some of your favorite hobbies? Hobbies.

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Hobbies.

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I like going bowling.

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I like bowling.

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Another hobby of mine is driving.

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I know you love to drive.

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Why do you love to drive?

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I don't know I think Driving is just peaceful and I don't know, just

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being on the road, specifically on the highways.

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It's nice, it's peaceful, it's relaxing.

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Put some music on and just drive. Okay.

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So I know exactly what you should do for this summer.

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Are you ready? What's that?

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A road trip?

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Oh yeah. Where we going?

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I don't know, maybe Florida since you love to drive.

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That's a long drive.

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Yeah, that's a long drive.

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I haven't driven that long.

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What's the longest you drove?

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3 hours to upstate. Okay.

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So we could probably push it to like five or

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6 hours Floridas a bit more than that.

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Okay, so I'll look up like a five or

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six hour drive and then we'll drive that far.

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I got you. AlRight.

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Another hobby of mine is in my own spare time.

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I do some karaoke.

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I'm gonna let you in on a little secret. Y'all

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He can't sing.

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I can sing beautifully.

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No, he cannot sing.

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Don't let him lie to you like that.

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He cannot sing.

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Neither can I.

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Karaoke is not my thing.

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But I do love to go bowling.

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I love bowling.

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I have also gotten into

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building those little Lego models. Okay.

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I've showed you a few.

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That is like my new favorite thing

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to do and it is super relaxing. Love it.

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Just a little tidbit.

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That is great OT to work out your fingers. That's Good to know.

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I'm telling you, when I finish doing

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one, my fingers are like screaming.

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But it's actually good exercise.

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I like it.

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They're screaming, yet you love it.

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That's amazing.

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I do.

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It's relaxing.

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I also picked up hand knitting. Okay

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Yes, I love knitting.

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It's actually relaxing after a hard day

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at work, like seeing my creation.

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So it's really good.

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So hold on, you do knitting or crocheting

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because they're both like the same exact thing.

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No, so crochet is like a different kind of style.

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I don't know how to explain it, but the

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knitting that I do is call hand knitting.

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So basically, the yarn comes with already premade loops,

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and you have to learn how to do the

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different stitches and link it in together.

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And sometimes you can make blankets with it.

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You can make pillows.

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You can make sweaters.

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Like, remember that one sweater I

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had showed you for my birthday?

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I think it was last year?

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I made that sweater.

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It was, like, black, and then

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it had gray on the sleeves.

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I made that entire sweater.

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It took me a couple of hours.

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I love that stuff.

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It's like my thing.

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Poetry is also my thing.

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But you guys already knew that already because

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you heard a few of my poems

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But those are my things, and oh I'm a big, big, big video game fan.

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I love video games. Yeah.

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When I have nothing to do, that's what I like to do.

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Video games. They calmed me down.

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I'm like a little child inside.

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Yes, I definitely love it.

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I love Mortal Kombat.

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I love all the old school PlayStation

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games they came back out with again.

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So Crash, Spyro

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It reminds me of my childhood. I love it.

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Yeah, I like games that when

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you actually compete with each other.

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Like right now, I'm competing against this

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little kid on the game Subway Surfers.

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So anybody out there?

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I love playing Subway Surfers.

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My top score right now is over a million.

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You want to come against me, come forward.

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Listen, I don't have good reflexes for Subway Surfer.

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I could get up to a good score,

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but after a certain point, it's over.

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I'm trying to get me a PS Five, but

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every time I look for it sold out.

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Oh, forget it.

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You're never going to get one of those.

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Yeah, that's what it seems like.

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They're sold out everywhere due to the pandemic.

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They can't make enough of them, so you have

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to scrounge around on the Internet for them.

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So you can forget that for a while. Someday.

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Someday you could put it on your wish list. Yeah, right.

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All right, so you ready for some questions? I am ready.

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Who's going to ask them, me or you?

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We're going to ask each other. All right, fine.

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So you go first.

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All right.

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Question number one.

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What is the most desirable trait

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that another person can have?

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Oh, that's a tough one.

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That is a tough one.

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I would say I'm stuck between

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two intelligence and being funny.

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Okay, that's a good answer.

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I would only say that because

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sometimes I need to laugh.

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And secondly, I like having good conversations.

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Yeah, someone that could carry a conversation. Yeah.

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What about for you?

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Yeah, definitely intelligence.

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Their personality has to be really good, caring.

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I enjoy someone that knows how to carry

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a conversation that doesn't have those awkward silences.

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Right?

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The awkward silences are the worst.

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Those are the worst.

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It's like, how am I supposed to fill this space?

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What am I supposed to say?

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They're definitely the worst.

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Okay, are you ready for my question? I'm ready.

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Would you rather be a worried genius or Joyous simpleton?

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I would have to go with

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Joyous simpleton because I enjoy life.

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I like things simple.

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I don't like everything complicated and I

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don't know, I just like being happy

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and enjoying life to the fullest. Okay.

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I think I would have to go with Joyous

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simpleton just because that means you're naive to

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everything and you have this innocence about the world.

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That's what I loved about being a kid.

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You had an innocence.

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You didn't know how hard life would be at the time.

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It was just all about having fun and enjoying life. Yes.

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I know a lot of kids wish

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they were adults, stay kids, kids definitely, because

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a manual doesn't come with adulthood.

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And if someone would have said, you have to go through

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this, this, and this when you become an adult, I would

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say, okay, how can I stay a kid forever? Exactly.

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(Stair climbing sound)

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So I have a question. Okay, go.

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What is the weirdest thing you've ever ate?

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See, that's hard.

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Because I'm a picky eater, I'll

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switch the question up a bit.

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The weirdest thing people probably wouldn't think that I

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would eat would be calamari, which is squid. Okay.

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I love calamari.

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Is that slimy?

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It's not slimy.

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It's just chewy oooo

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I like it fried, though. Very nice. Very nice.

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Have you tried it? I have not.

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I eat the basic seafood, like shrimp, lobster tail.

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That's about it.

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Oh, no, you have to come over to my side.

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It's very comfortable over here.

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mmmmm, i'm okay, I'm okay.

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What's the weirdest thing you ever ate?

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All right, so back in like, 2008, or 7, I was in the hospital

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and the nurses were having a party and I wanted to get

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into the party, and it looked like they had chicken.

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So I asked the nurse, slide me a slice of chicken.

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So they did.

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They put it in my room and I was hyped.

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And when I took a bite that, that wasn't chicken.

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That was not chicken.

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What was it?

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Ended up being frog legs. What?

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Yeah, it looked like chicken, but it was, it was disgusting.

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I can never forget that day and

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I would never eat it again.

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What did it taste like?

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Oh, my gosh. Horrible.

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It was meaty, but bitter.

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I don't know how anybody else at that party ate it.

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Interesting.

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I'm not gonna say.

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I will try it.

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I don't think you should.

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That's just not my cup of tea. But okay

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All right, I'm going to ask you a

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question that's going to make you think. Are you ready?

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I'm ready. All right.

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Are you holding on to something that you

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think you need to let go of? Wow.

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That is, that is difficult. I don't know.

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Would having, like, that inner child

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be something holding on to?

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Yeah, but I don't think you should

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let go of your inner child.

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I've seen a lot of adults, they should take adulthood

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seriously, and they don't know how to have fun.

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That's true.

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But I don't think you should let go of your inner child.

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I think that's, like, the best part. Yeah. I don't know.

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What about you?

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I think I would have to say maybe. I don't know.

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It would have to be for me, the fact of I

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always have to prove myself, but I feel like I always

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have to prove myself just because being in a wheelchair, people

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judge you or judge your skills based off of you being

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in a chair and judge your intellect.

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So I always feel like I have to put my best

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foot forward so people don't judge me based on my chair.

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Okay, and you feel like that's

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something you have to let go?

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In a way, yeah

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But I feel like it also motivates me, too.

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Yeah, that's what I think.

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Like, us being disabled, people automatically have their

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own expectations of us, and I don't know,

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that gives us strength to move past those

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expectations and prove them wrong.

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Yeah, but I'm always the type that wants to

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do it all the time, so I think I

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just have to maybe find a balance. Maybe.

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The worst movie you ever seen.

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Worst movie I've ever seen was when we

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went to the movie theaters one time and

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you chose to watch The Ridiculous Eight.

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No, that movie was just horrible.

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First of all, it was called The Hateful Eight.

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Second of all, are you ever going

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to let me live that moment down?

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No, Not at all. Please.

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It was one movie out of like the 1 millionth that we've seen.

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One movie.

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I mean, he's never going to

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let me live this moment down.

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One movie sucked.

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Okay, it was really bad.

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See I couldn't even remember the name.

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It was really, really bad. Horrible.

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It took forever to finish.

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But you're never going to let me live that moment.

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Absolutely not. Absolutely not.

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And That was years ago.

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choose one bad movie, and you're banned from

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life for picking the rest of the movies.

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Yeah, that's why I have to you know pick the movies from now on.

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No, see, we pick the movies together, but I

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have you know the majority say no, no you do not.

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We agree on the movie cuz I'm not

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going to watch something that I find boring. It's like

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49%, 51%.

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Like, majority state here. Really? Yeah.

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Okay, that is not how it goes.

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I promise you guys.

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That is not how it goes.

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What is your favorite food?

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Oh, that's easy.

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My favorite food has always been lasagna. Lasagna?

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I love lasagna.

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I hate lasagna.

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Seafood is my favorite.

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I love seafood.

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Oh, I bet you I can tell

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you your favorite movie of all time.

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I bet you you can't. I can. What's that?

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What's that Scarface? Yes.

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I'm a very big Scarface. fan

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You love Scarface?

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I love Scarface.

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What is my favorite movie?

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Putting me on the spot. Yes

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I'm quizzing you now.

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What is my favorite movie?

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I'm putting this friendship to the test.

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Iight Imma say a movie that I know a lot of

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women like, but I personally don't think I've ever watched it,

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but I know a lot of women like The Notebook.

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That is my favorite movie.

(17:35.5 - 17:36.7)

Okay, good.

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I love the whole storyline.

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That is one of my favorites. I need to watch it.

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I watched bits and pieces of it.

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It's a great movie.

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My second favorite is, like, love and basketball. Okay.

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Love that movie.

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Favorite sport?

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Well, we actually have the same favorite sport.

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I can tell you yours. Football. Yeah.

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That's the only sport I like,

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and we're both Giants fans.

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What is my other favorite sport?

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Basketball.

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Who's my favorite team?

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That I do not know.

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You don't remember my favorite team? What?

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Miami Heat. Yeah.

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Okay cool, see, see you do remember, Okay so I know

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(Stair climbing sound)

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What is one of the most

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embarrassing moments in your life?

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I don't think I have an embarrassing moment, because I

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look at every moment as, like, a teachable moment.

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Okay, what is your most embarrassing moment?

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(Story time sound effect)

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The last time I went to church, so I guess

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they were praying or something, and they wanted me

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to stand, and everybody's praying with their eyes closed,

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and head down, and my mom's holding me up,

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like, standing, and my pants fall.

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I'm trying to get her attention, mom

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My pants are down.

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I'm not trying to get everybody else's attention.

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So good enough, I was able to catch her

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attention, and she pulled my pants back up.

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And, yeah, that was the last time I went to church.

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(Laughing sound effect)

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(Instrumental Music)

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That was definitely embarrassing. Yeah.

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I have a question for you. All right.

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What are your biggest pet peeves?

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One of them would have to be like, when I

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text someone and they don't respond, they respond days later.

(19:47.4 - 19:49.9)

He's laughing right now, guys, because he

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does this to me all the time.

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That's my M.o.

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He does this to me all the time. So I have learned

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It's not just you, it's everybody. Whatever.

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So I have learned that if it's very important and

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I want to reach him, I have to text him,

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and I also have to send it through.

(20:10.9 - 20:13.0)

WhatsApp if I want a response?

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Then he'll give me one. Yeah.

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For years, I've been very bad at texting on time.

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No, it's not the fact that you don't text on time.

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You take days, yes, hours, days, not hours, daysss

(20:29.9 - 20:32.7)

I can do hours because you know everybody is busy.

(20:32.9 - 20:35.4)

Everybody has work, everybody has something,

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so I can do it.

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If you don't text back, he takes days.

(20:39.2 - 20:40.5)

Don't let him lie to you.

(20:40.6 - 20:42.5)

He takes days.

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I don't know about days, days, days, but yes, I've

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been very bad at that for years now.

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What is your biggest pet peeve?

(20:50.9 - 20:52.7)

Biggest pet peeve?

(20:53.1 - 20:56.8)

I would say I don't know anything that has to do with like cigarettes.

(20:56.8 - 20:58.1)

I hate it.

(20:58.4 - 20:59.3)

That's interesting.

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And also people that chew with their mouth open.

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That annoys me so much.

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That is kind of cringy. Yeah.

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Something you can't live without. What is it?

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I would say a hat. For you?

(21:11.8 - 21:13.1)

Yeah, probably a hat.

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Everywhere I go, I have some type of hat.

(21:15.1 - 21:16.4)

Yeah, that's a good one.

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A hat or a hoodie of some sort. Yeah.

(21:20.3 - 21:22.6)

I always have something on my head. Let's see.

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What's one thing I can't live without.

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I would say, and you guys are going to think

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that it's very cliche, but I have my reasons.

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I would say I can't live without my phone.

(21:34.1 - 21:36.7)

Yeah, that's, that's a very common one.

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I think that's the majority of the world.

(21:39.6 - 21:42.5)

I can't live without my phone because

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I do everything on my phone.

(21:44.4 - 21:45.7)

Okay, last one.

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If you were stranded on a desert island and you

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can only have two things, what would it be? Two things?

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It would be my phone.

(21:55.8 - 21:59.4)

And one more thing, guys, what am I taking

(21:59.4 - 22:02.0)

on a desert island with me if I'm stranded?

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I'd say a knife to go hunting for animals. I need food.

(22:05.6 - 22:06.2)

Right.

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ooooo That's resourceful.

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I was not thinking that at all. Okay.

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I would say I would have to bring

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flairs so I can ask for help.

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And I was gonna say my phone,

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but what if they don't have service? Yeah.

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Now that I think about it, what

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good is my phone without a charger? Exactly.

(22:23.0 - 22:25.9)

And where am I going to plug the charger? Exactly? Yeah.

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Phones. Useless, guys.

(22:27.2 - 22:31.0)

So I would say my second thing would be

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a fishing net so I could catch fish.

(22:33.8 - 22:35.1)

My dad fishes.

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So I'm hoping that fishing is just kind of in

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my blood, even though I don't like to do it.

(22:39.9 - 22:41.2)

That's one of my things.

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But since my dad fishes, I was kind of thinking that's,

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like one of the traits, just built in, built in and it just comes

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out and it's like, I could catch some fish. Nice. Nice. I mean

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I do not like fish, but I guess if I'm

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stranded online and I was starving, I do the same.

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Right?

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All right, any more last questions

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before we close it out?

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I do not have any other questions, but

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if anyone is listening to this and you

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have questions for us, just please comment.

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Yeah, and if you have like some like, would you rather that

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you want us to answer any more interesting questions that

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we can ponder over in the next season? Hint, Hint

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So I just dropped a hint.

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This is our last episode for the season. All right.

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Yeah.

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Last episode, guys. Yes.

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It has been an awesome season.

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I promise to be back with more.

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And don't worry, I'm only taking a two week break.

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Two weeks?

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I'm off for two weeks.

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She'll be back before you know it.

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Yes, I will.

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I definitely will be.

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And I'm pretty sure our listeners want to

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know, would you be back in season two?

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Of course I'll be back.

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Of course I'm not going anywhere. Ohhh You heard that?

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He's coming back, guys. He's coming back.

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And I promise that we will be back.

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I will have all new content for

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you and a whole new everything.

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So please stay tuned.

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And in the meantime, catch up on all these episodes.

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