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Toss Popcorn is a production of iHeartRadio.
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Hi. I'm Sienna Jacole and
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I'm Leanna Holsten, and welcome
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to Tossed Popcorn, the podcast
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where two idiots watched every
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film on the AFI's one hundred Greatest American Movies
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of All Time, the very slightly less racist
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tenth Anniversary edition, and are now spending
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our time watching movies directed by women.
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Oh.
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This podcast is a safe
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train station for people who don't
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know anything about movies. Today
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we're watching Lapta ladies.
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Whooh, there's
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no shame in being an idiot, but
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being.
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Proud about it. That's
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shameful. Get it out
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of my.
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Sight, a film recommended by a pal
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who you'll hear all about. Warning there
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will be spoilers about this women
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recent film.
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Oh come on, well,
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Leanna, listen to your predictions.
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Okay, shall I play you mine? Since twas
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I who put the film on the list.
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Yes, it's only fair.
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Hi Sienna, it's Leanna. I'm
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about to watch Lapata Ladies.
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I don't know anything about this except that
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actually friend of the pod recommended
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it and said it's a good time,
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so I predict I will have a good
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time.
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Yeah, that's it's oh my gosh,
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okay, great, great knowledge to have going
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into it, exciting knowledge to have, exciting
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knowledge to have.
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Now, shall we listen to my excited to have my knowledge?
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Yes? Please?
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There's at least one second that I forgot what I was saying,
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and I have to edit it out. Ready,
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Hi, Leanna, I'm about
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to watch. I
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hope that's pronounced correctly. This
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looks like it's a Hindi language, though,
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and I haven't seen
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anything else about that except for the fact that it's two
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hours or something. It's okay because those
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ladies. My
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predictions for this movie, I don't know, but
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I am praying. I'm
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sorry. I don't know, but
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my hope is that it's about sisters.
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Yeah, kind of.
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Maybe it's about sisters, kind
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of sisters. Okay, I
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love you, goodbye. I
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don't know why I was so close to the mic. I
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don't know what happened. I do apologize.
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That's okay, I forgive you. I
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mean there there was sisterhood, certainly.
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M sisterhood galorn
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mm mmmm
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well before we talk about it. Hey girl, Hey
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girl girl, how's it going? Girl? Girls?
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Girl?
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Oh girl. I was supposed
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to get my visa decision this
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past Monday from the government and
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I still haven't no,
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no, And I called the government
3:10
yesterday. I said hi me again,
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remember me from last time? And
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asked, uh, is
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anything like wrong? And they were like no,
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there's just a backlog of
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visa applications to be processed.
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Yeah. And I was like, okay, well, do
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you have a sense of like how long the delay
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will be and they were like no,
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they have not given us a timeline. And
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I was like, okay, my
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current visa expires two weeks from tomorrow.
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Will that be an issue? And they were like no,
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because while they're making a decision on your next one,
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you're allowed to remain in the country. And
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I'm like yeah, but if they say no to the next
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one and it's after my old
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one has expired, what I
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was like, Okay, I have a
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plane ticket to fly to America
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two weeks and two days from tomorrow
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for a family obligation. If
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I haven't heard about the visa by then, can I
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still go? And they were like, we
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don't recommend traveling
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while your visa application is being processed,
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so we just don't know yet. We just
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don't know. We cannot know, and
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my body is giving in. It really
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is like the physiological the
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damage my body is taking from
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these hits is
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intense in what way. I
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it kind of hurts to breathe. My
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toe really hurts, my left big
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toe. I have a lot
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of of course, my visa
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toe, my visa toe is so I
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don't know if I broke it or if I've been
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wearing boots with a heel too much
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and it's feeling overused.
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I'm not really sure what's going on with my toe,
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but it's it's been speaking up
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recently. It's been speaking out, asking
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for what it needs. Unfortunately I can't understand
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it to give it then it whatever it
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is that it needs. So my toe
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is in anguish
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my shoulders. Of course, I keep
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planning like, well, once I get the decision
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whatever it is, I'm going to get a massage
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because at least then I can let go of the tension
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I've been holding onto. But I still can't
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get a massage because I still don't
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have a decision. Well, Leonna,
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you could get a massage. No, that would
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jinx it, I don't
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think so if I got a massage
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before a visa confirmation, I would
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be deported immediately we.
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Don't recommend getting don't
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recommend getting a massage while your application
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is being reviewed. If
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there was an AI unfortunately
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trying to do what is ruining your life right
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now, it would be this. It would
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be like, I'm waiting on my visa decision, m
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and it's the
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country I'm asking for a visa in doesn't
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work. Dude,
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that sucks. I'm sorry.
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So now it's like I just have to pick a
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day well, depending
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on I guess American Airlines by
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which if I haven't heard, I gotta cancel
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that flight. Baby, I cannot
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go. Please recredit
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those miles to my account.
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Damn, I'm sorry to my cousin.
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It is I mean, I will say it's the most iron
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clad excuse, yeah
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for not making a wedding. If you don't have
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all time and they don't let you back in,
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I can't leave the I can't come
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to your wedding because I'm not allowed to leave the
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country that I'm in, which is not
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the one that your wedding is happening in, because
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I'm trying to get a visa so as to
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not have to live in the country where your
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wedding is happening. Right. Sorry,
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Sorry, anyway,
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sorry to this cousin, Sorry to
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this cousin.
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Well, girl, I'm so sorry. No
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sorry, I've heard not
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countless things of this sort happening to you
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at this point, and I'm so sorry.
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Yeah, at least I
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know where my passport is, yes, because
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I didn't have to mail it in this time
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around. Is that a
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bird chirping outside of your window?
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Because it's really beautiful? Oh,
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please keep it, don't do anything to change
7:33
that. I love it. Okay, I need I need
7:35
something that's gorgeous right now.
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Yes, I don't know if I told you. I changed the configuration
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of my room, but now I record near the window
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and I love that. So oh
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yes, yes, hey
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girl, hey girl. Springtime
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in Los Angeles is here, and I realized
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this is the only time I really feel like I
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I enjoy it here in this area.
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Yeah.
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Yeah, because spring. I've
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always loved spring. And it's
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really it's really sweet here, you know, like school's still
8:08
in session, but you can feel that people are excited
8:11
about the sun coming out, and there's
8:13
animals coming back.
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And animals are coming back.
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Animals, animals are back, baby animals
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are.
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Back doing
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the animals leave La for
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a time.
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I mean, there haven't been birds chirping in this
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way. Okay, maybe they're migrated
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over here. Yeah,
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but uh, let's
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see. Okay, I'm going on tour, which we have
8:37
to announce, but I'll be going on tour with
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my puppet group. Uh,
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I just can never say it. I'm
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going on tour with my puppet group. We're touring
8:49
with a musician. It's gonna
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be so interesting. I'm actually getting really excited.
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But we are going
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to like we're going to be in the
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car for whole long. Oh
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my god?
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How who? What's are the
9:04
logistics set to do? People
9:06
like which vehicle people are going in? Okay, what
9:08
are the logistics? What the logistics are?
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A big car with a trailer on the back.
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Wow, So we're going.
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Phoenix south by southwest Oklahoma
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City?
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Mm hmm.
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Oklahoma City, which is the one place where we
9:22
can't find anyone who will talk
9:24
to us. I'm
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on outreach and I've been trying to like I've
9:29
you know, been saying that does anybody know anybody from
9:31
there? And somebody will know somebody who has a roommate,
9:34
and yeah, they just they won't put me in contact
9:36
with the person. And then there was one guy who
9:38
reached out to me based on my story
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post and he was like, uh huh, I
9:44
have all sorts of connections in Oklahoma
9:46
City and I went, oh, my gosh, that would be great. You have recommendations
9:48
of like publications or radio shows or little things
9:50
that we can try to just alert Yeah,
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he ghosted me. Oh
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and I've messaged three times now.
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WUTF So anyway,
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it's all good. Wow, are you
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having to do all the publicity on
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behalf of the musician. It's
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kind of weird in that way the musicians
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doing He's doing his
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own, but we're doing it all together, so we're kind
10:16
of it's like a joint situation.
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But we're trying to contact other DIY
10:21
artist people because they're yeah that makes
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sense.
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Yeah damn country. Yeah,
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I'm excited for it, but it's I'm
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one of my one of my jobs
10:33
that I've made up and took upon myself
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is fiber coordinator because I do
10:37
not up
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on the road anyway. Yes, I'm
10:42
fiber coordinator because I'm so scared of
10:44
being on the road and being
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completely stopped up for three and
10:51
a half thanks, I'm really scrash.
10:53
Are you going to do your poop speech.
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My poop speech, you
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mean, like when I want gave a poop speech to
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what you're staying with a friend.
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That's exactly what I mean. I think about it so often.
11:06
Yes, listeners, I was once staying with a group and
11:08
I was like, I need everybody to be out of the house when
11:10
I try to use the bathroom, so I give a poop speech,
11:12
and they like, weren't. I thought they were going to
11:14
be like I thought they were gonna be like, oh my
11:16
god, you're so funny, don't even worry about
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it. But they were kind of like, uh,
11:21
oh, okay, well
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leave.
11:24
I just loved what you were trying to do, something
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revolutionary, you know, which, as you said to a group
11:28
of people, you said, it's important that we all acknowledge
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at some point this weekend, I'm going to have to poop and
11:33
it's going to happen, and we
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all need to be adults.
11:36
And you didn't want to hear it about it.
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Unbelievable, unacceptable behavior.
11:41
They are the problem, really really going out on
11:43
a limb. Poopets poop.
11:50
I know we're all thinking about for you to have, but I
11:52
hope someone's thinking about the poopets
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poop.
11:54
It's you are You're on fiber duty.
11:56
Yeah. Yeah, So anyway, it'll be interesting.
11:58
Stay tuned, you'll be regular. If
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anybody knows anybody in Oklahoma City, please
12:03
hit me up. The important thing is we will
12:05
be taking a few weeks off. We'll be
12:07
back again in early April. Stay tuned.
12:09
You can watch on our Instagram. But until
12:12
then, have a good little springtime, Happy
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Lent, Happy Women's Month, and
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happy Women's Month.
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Mmm, great, gorgeen.
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Well, Leanna, shall we talk about this dang movie?
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Oh my gosh, speaking of travel.
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Yeah, speaking of being
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in a vehicle, yeah, and being concerned.
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Could you please give us a synopsis
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of the film Lapata Ladies.
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Yes, I wrote this immediately after watching
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it last night, and it is very long. Okay,
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great, Okay, Lapata
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Ladies. I will sit back and relax,
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which apparently in Hindi
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means missing ladies.
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Ah.
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After a farcical post
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nuptial train situation, two
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identically dressed brides in India
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gets switched. Deepak
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ends up back at his village with the
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wrong woman, and
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Pool ends up lost at
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the train station where she stepped off
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with the other husband. But don't
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worry about that right now. The
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wrong woman in question that I just mentioned
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is Jaya, but
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she, while in Deepak's
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town, lies about everything because
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her new husband that I just mentioned a second ago
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is terrible and she really wants to
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go to agriculture school, so she uses
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this as a time to lay low before
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going to school. But then she lies to everybody,
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so everybody suspicious all the time. It
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makes you seem really suspicious, especially
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because there's a group of fake bride bandits
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on the loose, by the way, which also complicates
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things because the police are involved a lot.
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The police, by the way, are super
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corrupt, which also complicates
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things. And
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then meanwhile, well Pool can't remember
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the name of any villages she either
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came from or is going to because
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she was raised to be uninformed and helpless dude
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to society, which they do discuss.
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And also, by the way, in this culture,
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girls aren't even supposed to say their husband's names
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out loud, so everything gets really
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complicated. But
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at the end of the day, it's feminist
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and warm and funny and awesome,
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and everything turns out great. Yes
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the end, Yes,
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everyone finds each other. Who needs
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to find everybody who doesn't want
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to be together.
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They aren't. Oh my goodness,
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Oh my goodness, me, Oh
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my.
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Gosh, I'm lost. Do you remember
14:46
the name of the podcast I was just doing? Does
14:49
anybody remember I
14:51
never wrote down the name of the podcast I was doing,
14:55
So I'll just have to sleep here for three days.
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We'll be right back, yes,
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oh, Sienna, let's jump into phone notes.
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That's the section where we read the notes that we took on
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our I almost said, on each other's phones.
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Oh, we read each other's notes watching
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the film
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first of all, just up top, what
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do you think I mean, I'm getting it, so
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I'm gidding a vibe. I
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loved it so much. Oh
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my god, I had the best time watching
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this.
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I loved it. I loved it.
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It was so fun it was I literally
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called Kelsey in the middle of watching
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it because I'm like, I have to tell you what's happening in this.
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Oh my god, I love that. And then
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I went to my God and told her
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the same thing. And that's what I
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found out. It's actually kind of difficult to describe
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because one girl,
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let me just try, comes out names. One girl is
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at the train station but she got off well the
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other guy. But the guy's bad but and
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then the other girl, she
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seems bad, but I don't know if she's going to be bad. It seems like she's
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doesn't like her husband, but like she's at the village
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and and the other two are really in love. Anyway,
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I loved it.
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I loved it the
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premise alone. As soon
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as they got on the train and there were like
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three people in the same outfit and you couldn't
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tell who was who. I said, Oh, okay, oh
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I love that. Oh I
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love that. It really was
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like a true farce. It was extremely
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farce.
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And be like
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there are things all
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the and then it's complicated by the fact that there
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are certain cultural practices that make it. Like
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when it turned out that she was
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lying, but when they asked Jaya, they're like, well,
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why didn't you see it was your husband? And she's
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like, I'm supposed to look down. It's wedding
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day, and I have.
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To look down. I literally can't see
16:58
through the day. One So
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there's like one cell phone. Yeah,
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crap, it's it's a crap
17:05
Nokia. It probably still would work
17:07
today, to be fair, but farce.
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Oh I loved,
17:12
Oh, I just loved I'm so glad, Yes,
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thank you to actionha, thank you.
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Action say. Okay,
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Leanna, you said,
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oh.
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I just remembered you said.
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Honestly, at this point, I could be down for an arranged marriage.
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Okay, let's talk about that. Let's talk about that the
17:31
best we can. Let's talk about it.
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Nothing in my life is in control right now,
17:38
and so at this point, I'm like, you know what, somebody
17:41
else take the reins and tell me what
17:43
to do, because I don't like
17:45
the feeling like I can't do anything.
17:48
It completely is one
17:50
of those practices that you're like, oh, I completely. I
17:52
wish there was some form of that, like
17:54
of matchmaking that existed in our culture
17:57
that you could go like the
18:00
you weren't as in control of I know they have because
18:03
you're like, I want a trusted person to match me
18:05
with somebody else, and we're both just good with the
18:07
situation.
18:08
It's fine. Yeah, it's a okay
18:10
whatever. And I don't even know if these marriages
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I don't know if, I mean, was their marriage arranged?
18:16
Their's They seemed like I know Jayas
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was, but these two were in love, which was very sweet.
18:21
But I was just like, listen, I maybe
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that's what I've been missing. It's just somebody else
18:28
to arrange it because I'm not doing any work.
18:30
Yeah, I'm not trying at all, totally
18:33
well, and I feel like
18:35
there's so much pressure in our culture to like find
18:37
the one, yeah, find the perfect match. And
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I'm like, maybe it doesn't have to be that. Maybe
18:43
just find something which I might have
18:45
to do if this visa gets denied, I
18:48
might have to arrange a marriage.
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Oh that would be so fun. Wait,
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please.
18:56
Please, Leanna.
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You've said I have nothing to offer as
18:59
a wife TM. Are
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you talking about your own personal dowry?
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Yeah? Yeah, I was thinking about
19:06
that. I was like, I mean I could have I
19:08
could I could offer like monetary
19:12
whatever, But in terms of like
19:14
being a traditional domestic wife
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TM, I do
19:19
not have anything to offer. I
19:21
cannot cook, what is I don't
19:23
want to like maintain the home. I
19:26
hate children. I'm not doing that.
19:30
It's possible that I won't bang you,
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like there's just it's arguably
19:36
zero's across the board from me.
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I have a few thoughts, and I think these are important.
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So I'm gonna say,
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Okay, So I've been watching Love Is Blind. It's a
19:45
very boring season. Unfortunately everybody
19:49
d C or which city. This
19:52
one is Minneapolis. So
19:54
everybody talks like this, they'll be like, I'm so
19:56
excited.
19:57
Everyone broke up in the pod. I love that.
20:00
So now there's only like there's been no reveals,
20:03
no, not everyone. There's like four couples, but there
20:05
were a couple more couples that were clearly going to
20:07
be some of the like exciting ones, and then they broke
20:09
up because unfortunately I respect themselves. Oh
20:13
so there's
20:15
not as many now, and nothing dramatic is
20:17
happening. I love that there
20:20
is one guy who's really really bad, but all
20:22
the bad is happening slowly, so it's like not good
20:24
TV.
20:26
Oh, very boring.
20:27
But what's interesting is even the couples
20:29
who are getting along, there's this weird thing on
20:31
reality TV that I
20:34
just think people who don't think too hard about their partners
20:36
can speak this way, which is this concept of
20:38
like, oh, I really
20:40
want to come home to this, this is what I want for
20:42
my partner. I love if there was somebody who when
20:44
I get home, like this is what's ready
20:47
for me. It's like that's not what
20:49
a partner should employ at all. That's
20:52
like what a robot in your
20:54
house does, know it trips
20:56
me up so much. The idea that you could love somebody and
20:58
be like, it's just so perfect, because I always wanted somebody
21:00
who would have this waiting for me when I get home.
21:03
Same you. Yeah,
21:07
but that would be me. I wouldn't have anything
21:09
waiting for you. I'd be on the couch.
21:10
And that should be enough. And
21:12
you guys make dinner together. That
21:14
should be enough. Anyway.
21:16
The other thing is, I think we have to decide right now what
21:19
is our dowry?
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Yeah, what would you put in your dowry?
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What is my dawry? Right now? My dowry would be I
21:25
have a good My family is
21:28
good at talking about things, so I can provide
21:30
that sort of a good
21:32
conversational bass that's holidays
21:35
would be like enjoyable and
21:37
if you need to talk through an issue, you know, it's
21:40
a good place to do it. I
21:43
have a dad who understands business and finance.
21:46
M m hm,
21:48
so I can provide a business dad. Let's
21:51
see what do I have in terms of things. I
21:54
have a guitar. I
21:56
have one of those you know those things that you plug into
21:58
your laptop that like adapts it.
21:59
To the Oh yeah, that's
22:02
really useful. Yeah, that's really
22:04
helpful. You definitely everybody should have that in their
22:06
dowry.
22:07
Yeah, so I think that's mostly it. And
22:09
then an understanding of as
22:12
a as a wife, I would provide a
22:14
real, a real desire to
22:16
avoid the sun, like to sun protection.
22:19
I think you bring that too, Yeah,
22:22
I sure do.
22:23
This is the sun Protected podcast,
22:26
Pale Pod, Pale Pod. What
22:29
about you.
22:33
I have a really large plush
22:35
seal yeah, uh huh,
22:38
called Prince Herbert. But he can fit into
22:40
almost any suitcase.
22:41
That's amazing. That is amazing I have.
22:46
I have a Colorado flag, a
22:49
flag from my home state, so if I ever
22:51
got lost, I would remember where I'm from because
22:53
I have the flag right from
22:56
where that is. I have
22:58
the patience to do a really
23:00
overly needlessly
23:02
complex paint by number, but
23:06
not the discipline to finish it in
23:08
anything under four years.
23:09
Sure, but
23:12
you know, and
23:18
to finish something after
23:20
four years is actually really that's
23:23
really that's really impressive, because I feel
23:25
like once you give up, Once I give up on something, I don't
23:27
go back.
23:29
Yeah, I guess that's the I guess I won't. I
23:31
don't give up on things. Is
23:33
that true? No, I give up on friendships really
23:36
easily.
23:38
Well, friendships are different than a paint by number.
23:44
Else, I think I'm I'm a little
23:46
bit too Like my
23:49
visa decision is still up in the air, and there's been
23:51
scaffolding on our balcony for a month
23:53
now blocking out the light.
23:55
So I think I'm really
23:57
too mentally ill to Yeah,
24:00
have a sturdy dowry beyond
24:02
those items totally.
24:06
Well, if mental illness stop people from partnering up,
24:08
then it would be very different world. So
24:12
I think you're good. Yeah,
24:17
Well that's been our dowry. And
24:19
we both have a podcast.
24:21
Oh yeah, we each can offer fifty
24:24
percent of a podcast.
24:26
Fifty percent of a podcast that's owned mostly
24:28
percentage by a big corporation.
24:30
Oh yeah, not nice who
24:33
for licensing reasons, they might not even be
24:35
able to serve.
24:37
We own it, actually a very small percentage of
24:39
our own podcast. We both own
24:41
some pretty expensive microphones.
24:43
That's my dowry. Oh god, I'm
24:45
not giving a microphone to a man.
24:48
Oh, we have to give it to them.
24:50
Isn't that the whole thing of a dowry?
24:51
It is bold.
24:54
Oh, they just kind of knew it was there, Leanna,
24:57
You've said it'd be really funny, like putting a dowry together
25:00
of stuff you're you don't want. Uh huh,
25:02
You're like, oh, I've been actually trying to get rid of this thing. So do
25:04
you want these old tennis shoes or
25:07
like this that I can't donate?
25:10
It's my dowry. Here you go, Leanna.
25:12
Did you watch the dub or the sub?
25:15
I watched the subtitled version.
25:18
Dub dubbing makes me feel crazy
25:20
watching a film that's
25:22
then been dubbed in the English language. But you
25:25
watched the I watched the dub, and at
25:27
certain points a couple of times I
25:29
switched to the sub just because it was like they
25:31
were making a joke or something that I wanted to hear in
25:33
the original language. So
25:35
I got to hear everybody's actual voices, which was
25:37
really helpful.
25:38
Oh. I enjoyed the dub. It wasn't It wasn't
25:40
a really bad dub, And I also had the sub on it at
25:42
the same time, so I could see like, what the different translations
25:45
whow yeah, whoa. I enjoyed it, But
25:49
I was eating dinner and I was like, I don't
25:51
want to have to read what I understand. Yeah,
25:54
but you wrote down this line that I also saw,
25:56
which is your blunder
25:59
would even shock our ancestors? That
26:02
was so funny. There were some amazing lines in.
26:04
This can I hm,
26:08
I don't mean for this to be mean, but
26:11
it might sound mean. Are you in a place
26:13
where you can hear something like
26:15
that. Yes, that line
26:17
made me.
26:18
Think of you. Thank
26:26
you so much. I've
26:28
made a number of blunders. I
26:30
loved the word blunder. It's like so and
26:33
it does. It evokes something where I'm like, yes,
26:36
my blunder, my blunder.
26:41
That would shock even our ancestors.
26:44
Blunder, I've
26:46
made a blunder that would shock even my ancestors.
26:50
Like sometimes you make a blunder that would shock even
26:52
your ancestors. Okay,
26:56
one of the translations, you know, he gives that little
26:58
speech about like you don't want
27:01
to go to the cops.
27:02
Mm hmm. Ever, yeah, is your
27:04
jewelry?
27:05
The translation in the way that in the dubbed
27:07
version was it was like, losing
27:10
your jewelry is a problem,
27:13
no doubt, but going to the police
27:15
station really stresses you out.
27:18
Oh
27:20
that was like that's.
27:22
So much like worse than the original. But
27:24
they had to make it rhyme, because
27:27
the original one is like Lost
27:30
Jewelry is like twofold in terms
27:32
of like hardship one the loss
27:34
of the item, and to the inquiry
27:36
with the cops. Yeah, which is so
27:38
funny and inquiry
27:40
really rhythmic, but definitely
27:43
rhyme.
27:43
Going to the cops really stresses
27:45
you out.
27:46
That's true.
27:49
Oh and speaking of Sienna, thank
27:52
you you noted that's
27:54
too much in your mouth, sir.
27:56
This character intro was
27:59
crazy. This is one of the craziest scenes I've
28:01
ever seen. This is when
28:04
they go to the police station because they keep saying, they keep
28:06
implying like I don't want to go to the cops, Like if anything
28:08
bad happens, I am not going to the cops, Like it sucks.
28:10
Yeah.
28:11
Then we get there and we see obviously
28:14
there's like a comical
28:16
amount of corruption, but beyond
28:18
that, it's not just that this
28:20
guy is so weird. So
28:22
his mouth is filled to the brim
28:24
with I guess tobacco what
28:28
I settled on, and then.
28:31
I was begging. I was begging, so
28:34
he has
28:36
he's like, yeah,
28:39
his cheeks are so full, and he was trying to
28:41
do a Godfather impression. We
28:45
forgot about that I forgot
28:47
she was singing. She was singing
28:50
to lesson to take down the fine,
28:52
yea, to reduce the fine again. So I
28:55
love that they.
28:56
Were showing that there's the sort of
28:58
wiggly rules
29:00
around the law.
29:02
It's like, but it's in corruptly and the police
29:04
force is bad. But it's really funny when
29:06
it's like, well, I'll take ten thousand
29:08
rupees off this fine if you see.
29:10
Yeah, exactly.
29:11
That's why.
29:12
He was also just a weird guy. He's like, oh, I love this singing.
29:14
Beautiful. But then later another
29:16
guy offers a sing sort of as a joke, and he's like really,
29:19
and then they hit him. Yeah
29:24
anyway, Yeah, it
29:26
was so it was so gross. It was a crazy
29:29
character intro but definitely got
29:31
across the sky's a weirdo.
29:33
Mm hmmm mm hmm. Totally.
29:38
Leana, you've said maybe a little earlier than
29:40
this, she said a lesson and why you must
29:42
tell women things?
29:44
Oh my gosh,
29:47
both wives And then it turned out only one
29:49
wife, only Pool, not Jaya. Pool
29:51
didn't know the name of the
29:54
village she was meant to be going
29:56
to with her husband with Deepak,
29:59
and I was like, oh, you have to tell
30:01
women things. This is because
30:03
if you tell us things, then we
30:06
will know thing we can work with that. Yeah,
30:09
this her I can't do anything if I don't know anything.
30:11
Her experience as a woman and a bride
30:15
as like a.
30:17
Child so young.
30:19
She was so young.
30:20
The actress is seventeen, very
30:23
seventeen, which is what she looked.
30:25
She looked so yeah. Yeah,
30:28
but but it was all
30:30
it was cute, innocent. Yeah,
30:32
it was okay. But
30:38
her experience like being like, what, I don't have
30:40
any of the information, so I'm scared? Is
30:42
how I felt. As like an intern or a PA
30:45
all the time. Oh yeah,
30:48
someone who won't tell you anything.
30:50
And then you're like, I don't have the information, so I
30:52
can't make any smart decisions. I'm a smart
30:54
decision maker, but you're not giving you the information,
30:57
so instaid. I'm just running around the train trying
30:59
to figure out where my husband went. Why would you
31:01
put me in this position?
31:03
Literally?
31:03
Yes, oh my gosh,
31:05
okay, Leanna, you've said you
31:09
said the problem will sort itself out. Men.
31:13
Oh when did they say that?
31:16
Oh? When don't they say that? Men
31:19
are always saying that? Men
31:21
are always saying, Oh, I'm sure it'll be fine. Yeah, because
31:23
do you know why it ends up fine? Because a woman
31:26
a has to get involved men sort
31:29
it out.
31:29
Yeah that is unfortunately incredibly true and
31:31
it's devastating.
31:33
But I did love that this movie recognized
31:36
that and the
31:38
people who save the day are women. Yes,
31:42
like Jaya saves everyone's everyone's ass.
31:44
That's so true.
31:45
Mm hmm. I love this movie. Like, no,
31:47
it didn't sort itself out, Jaya fixed everything
31:50
and.
31:51
They get to go on their own journeys. And also
31:53
I liked them. We got to go and see that they were
31:55
flashbacks showing that Pool
31:58
and Deepak really loved each other. Yeah
32:00
that was so
32:03
we're happy when they get back together.
32:04
It's not just like, yeah, true, they're good.
32:06
They're gonna be good partners. But she got to look she
32:09
wants like a job less
32:11
Yes, Leonna,
32:14
you said, you
32:18
said plot
32:20
twist, he has legs. I
32:25
gasped. Yeah,
32:29
that was crazy.
32:30
I gasped at that reveal.
32:32
So one of the friends. So one of the ways
32:35
that Pool ends up like getting
32:37
by when she's at the train station,
32:39
she.
32:40
Is so lost, Oh this poor
32:42
girl.
32:43
And a kind, small young
32:45
man comes up to her and
32:48
is like, oh my gosh, you're so lost, like I'll
32:50
help you, and then
32:52
he's like, here's also my pal who
32:55
uses like a little cart to get around
32:58
because.
32:59
He fell up a train and lost his legs, lost
33:01
his.
33:01
Legs, but turns
33:03
out his legs were just tucked into pants.
33:06
Oh crazy?
33:08
Were you thinking about how uncomfortable would be to be sitting
33:10
on your knees like that all day?
33:11
I couldn't believe he got up and was fine. I'd
33:14
be so stiff even after.
33:15
Just like sitting on my knees on the couch. I can't stand
33:18
quite yet.
33:20
My ankle fell asleep while watching this film,
33:23
and I was in so much pain.
33:25
Oh my god.
33:26
No, I could not
33:29
do a day on a cart ostensibly
33:33
legless.
33:35
Surprise, I have legs.
33:39
We'll be right back.
33:51
You said, I love this sim card
33:54
queen. Oh my god,
33:56
where'd she get that new sim card?
33:58
I have no idea, I said, slow up,
34:01
I know. I loved that. I
34:03
loved that we were seeing some espionage from early
34:06
on. I said, oh no, this is a woman with a plan.
34:09
That's what I had to call Kelsey because I was like, oh
34:12
my god. We thought these were just two stupid
34:14
women, but instead one doesn't
34:16
want to be a stupid woman, and
34:18
which is fine because she's seventeen. And yeah,
34:21
as is explained to her, she is incredibly
34:23
she was made dumb by society, which
34:26
yeah, I'm.
34:26
Not your fault, you're dumb. Can we for one.
34:28
Second, can we for one second please talk about
34:30
man Jumai.
34:32
Oh my god, you highlighted her life.
34:36
He said, quote there's no shame in being
34:38
an idiot, but being proud about it
34:40
is shameful. End quote. She is my star,
34:42
my hero, my mother. I
34:45
loved her so much.
34:46
Love, I loved her.
34:47
She spends the whole film radicalizing pools
34:50
against men, and I said, work,
34:52
she was amazing, like against really
34:55
the patriarchy.
34:56
And it's true, like by the time we see inside her house
34:58
and pools, like do you live alone, we
35:00
realize that all the women we've seen in this film, like
35:02
they're just playing such key roles in like
35:04
the family space. Yeah, that
35:07
they're like never just people of their own with their
35:09
own space, And it is radical,
35:11
It's amazing. I just spends the whole time
35:13
being like, pool, you know, you're dumb, right, And
35:16
it was cool how they kept being like she
35:19
kept noticing that her I forget what's what the name
35:21
of the young man who helps her is. But they
35:24
keep comparing the fact that he knows all this stuff.
35:27
Yeah you know, yeah, yeah, he's been getting address
35:30
of a movie star.
35:31
Yeah yeah, he knows all these things because they
35:33
just like have trusted him with this information or given him
35:35
this information because he's a guy, a
35:37
man, and he's can
35:39
like go out in the world and participate.
35:43
Yeah, but she's just been told how to
35:45
make food and oh
35:47
my gosh. Yeah, and
35:50
Manjuma is like, so you know
35:52
you're stupid, right, And that's fine, girl, that's fine.
35:54
I don't mean to be rude about that, but like if you actually
35:56
think that you're doing a good job, like that's embarrassing.
36:02
It's so funny and awesome,
36:04
and also like they're making such awesome
36:09
points, like there's so much commentary commentary
36:13
and I was living.
36:13
Yeah, I loved it.
36:16
Leonni, You've said gagged at a
36:19
faces everything tea, Oh
36:22
my god, she's in a full Nikoba when
36:25
like, oh the guy is like I can't
36:27
tell, Oh my god, I was absolutely gagged at that.
36:30
So they're going around. Deepak is going around
36:32
showing everybody a photo of him and Pool from their
36:34
wedding day, but Pool is wearing her veil
36:37
so you can't see her face, and he's like, have you seen this woman?
36:39
And everyone's like, I can't see
36:41
her in that photo? How would I have seen her in real
36:43
life? And one guy at a stall
36:45
is like, why would you cover her face?
36:48
Like a face is everything.
36:49
It's like someone's whole identity.
36:51
Someone's from behind
36:53
him is a woman in a nicab Then she goes tea.
36:58
The commentary
37:01
I literally went, uh
37:03
huh, yeah, so
37:06
yeah, I loved that. Leanni
37:12
just said par
37:14
Deep is on his way to get you. Worstners
37:16
ever tell him she died. So
37:20
that's the horrible husband.
37:22
Yeah, kind and terrible
37:24
and like killed his first wife.
37:27
His thing is a bad husband?
37:29
Is that?
37:29
Literally he loses his wife and he's like, I'm gonna beat
37:31
her up when I find her because she's lost, and it's
37:33
like you lost her, and then he's like, Okay,
37:36
well I'm bored, let's go out drinking. And
37:38
he goes drinking instead of trying to find her, and
37:40
then everybody's like,
37:43
yeah, he's kind of bad news because he burned
37:45
his last wife to death when she
37:47
called children.
37:51
There were some parts of this movie where I was like, he oh,
37:55
but yeah, I mean I knew deep down that
37:57
it was farce vibes and that all would be well
37:59
in the end, and so I was trying to figure out
38:01
how they were gonna get around it. And I was like, tell him
38:03
she died. Yeah, I tell
38:05
him she's dead.
38:06
They made him bad enough that the cops would
38:08
even be like, actually, the
38:12
cops would have reason to help
38:14
her because he did a cry to his last
38:16
wife.
38:16
Yes, yeah, yeah, And I loved that.
38:19
And Siana, your final note is make a
38:21
cab work for you. I
38:24
agree.
38:25
The part where he goes and this is my badges.
38:28
The part where he goes, he's
38:31
like explaining the whole situation
38:33
of like, well, the reason he's explaining to
38:35
the bad guy deep like, well,
38:38
you did this, this and this, so you know we
38:40
can't make this. Now that we've closed this case, this
38:43
woman can go off on her own and maybe if somebody was
38:45
in this room and we saw him hit her, which you just did
38:47
in front of us. But he goes to this whole reason
38:49
why she should be able to go and
38:51
Pretteepa is like this is nonsense. What is this
38:54
nonsense? And the cop goes
38:56
this nonsense is the law.
38:59
Yeah ah.
39:01
And it's literally like, make this system that is
39:03
so broken work for you
39:05
work.
39:07
I could work just only on it.
39:08
Your final notes are stop falling
39:11
off your bicycle.
39:13
Oh. I kept getting the ick every time he buck
39:15
fell off his bike.
39:16
It was really drunk off off.
39:19
And then on the way to get pool from the station, he
39:21
falls off again, and I was like, okay, stop
39:23
falling, all right, that's enough.
39:26
Then your next note is yay,
39:30
and then your final note is yes, mama's,
39:33
Yes, mama, mama's.
39:36
And they're so grateful to each other at the end, they're like,
39:39
thank you for helping women women.
39:42
This movie was win men na.
39:45
I enjoyed every moment. I loved it so
39:47
much, and I was so happy with the ending.
39:50
This is what films should be, well
39:53
speaking. And now that we're in this praise boat,
39:55
shall we move on my badges and
39:58
badges.
39:58
Let's do it.
40:01
Welcome everybody to
40:04
the bus stop badges and trages,
40:06
where we award badges for
40:09
brides who've been misplaced,
40:13
and tradges for
40:17
tobacco chewed way too
40:19
much. Yeah,
40:22
his face was so full of tobacco.
40:25
His face was full. It
40:28
kept looking like it was like a fake out, like he was
40:30
just about to spit and then he never did.
40:33
Oh yeah, h h.
40:37
My first badge is mon do my. I
40:40
loved her so much. I think she's
40:42
like the patron saying of this podcast. Everything
40:45
she was saying was so real. She was summing
40:47
it off so well. She was just like she
40:49
was. She was saying it all out loud, and it was so
40:51
cathartic, like you were put in
40:53
a bad position. She was also
40:55
kind of commenting on this type of movie, you know, because
40:58
she's like this type of situation, this story
41:00
where you can be this dumb is because of society,
41:02
by the way, and.
41:04
You go work work, you
41:07
are so dumb, and she teaches
41:09
it's not your fault, but you are.
41:11
She teaches pool that like working and
41:14
being part of society in that way can be a part
41:16
of a thing that she can be proud of and yes,
41:20
of your own.
41:21
Oh. I loved the
41:23
emphasis throughout on like
41:25
well why don't you do something that you like?
41:27
Yeah, just various characters
41:30
like it's.
41:31
Like it's been so long, I don't even know. Oh,
41:33
I have a badge for it telling us where
41:35
and when we are. Thank you.
41:38
The title card said, Normal, Pradesh, India,
41:40
January two thousand and one.
41:41
You love it, And.
41:42
I said, I love that you love it. I
41:44
love knowing that. Thank you you love
41:46
it.
41:48
My next badge is for the moment that you talked about
41:50
when the woman was wearing in a cab of covering
41:53
your faces, like stealing your identity. And
41:55
then I think it's probably his wife or somebody a
41:58
family member comes up, come completely covered
42:01
and he's like, M, well so
42:03
for my well this
42:06
is different. Yeah, to
42:08
respect me.
42:09
Absolute gag. Loved it. A
42:11
badge for a cab vibes just
42:14
the general sense of do not trust the police.
42:16
They were just like, you can't go to those guys.
42:18
They sucks. No bad Yeah,
42:21
badge for I've also said this, but the
42:24
speech he gives after this whole a cab movie
42:27
where he goes this nonsense
42:30
is the law that
42:33
really made me laugh.
42:34
A badge for
42:36
a cow.
42:38
There was a cow, a
42:41
cow, a cow.
42:46
I have to find joy where I can.
42:48
Yeah, I love cows. I love
42:50
cows.
42:51
Oh.
42:52
Badge for female friendship. Yes,
42:54
A big part of this movie was just like two
42:57
of these gals just became galpals because it's
42:59
like what ever laughed. She's like, I have nobody fun to talk
43:01
to because my husband isn't here. Like
43:03
as if your husband would be the most fun person to talk to.
43:05
He are you kidding?
43:06
That's not true, that's so true.
43:09
And she gets her back into drawing art.
43:14
A badge for this shop owner akmun
43:16
Jumai, who has no faith in man loved
43:19
her.
43:21
I loved her so much.
43:23
Mm hmmm.
43:27
I just there's so few characters like this I
43:30
know in movies who's just like,
43:32
she's.
43:33
Like what a fairy godmother should be.
43:34
Yeah, she's just sort of a wise a
43:36
wise lady, wise older lady
43:39
who's like, you're being an idiot, but
43:41
also you're you're good, You're good.
43:43
I'll help you.
43:46
Uh those oh,
43:49
badge for just this this family when
43:51
they were when they arrived from their wedding and everybody
43:54
was like celebrating them so much. I was
43:56
like, this is how I want to be celebrated anytime I
43:58
come home. I want to celebrate
44:00
it on my birthday. This is what I expect.
44:02
Yeah. I love that line.
44:04
That was like get gee for luck and she's like, well, that's
44:06
this is why we're always running out of geese because
44:09
you keep making me get it. A
44:11
badge for that running bit, the recurring bit
44:13
of the guy who keeps coming back for more chutney.
44:16
Yeah, that
44:21
badge for these guys being freaks, the
44:24
two cops doing their buddy comedy side
44:26
plots.
44:27
So cute.
44:28
Gosh, that was funny. A
44:31
badge for Oh. My final badge
44:33
is for corrupt policing but
44:35
on the right side. Mm
44:38
hmm. You can be corrupt with your policing
44:40
as long as you're actually helping the girls,
44:44
as long as it's for the.
44:45
Girlies make
44:47
work for you. Ah. Trages,
44:51
trages. My only
44:53
trage is for police chief being so
44:55
gross.
44:56
Lol.
44:57
My trage is for is that chewing tobacco?
44:59
It's gross, It's
45:02
gross.
45:03
It was just gross. An effective character intro.
45:06
True, but I had to trage something.
45:09
Uh. Trage for yep, my foot fell asleep and
45:11
it really hurt. Trage
45:14
for oh dear, I'm about to get so
45:16
hungry. They kept talking about ROTI
45:19
and I was like, I want roty so bad right now,
45:21
and I still do. I haven't had a meal all day.
45:23
I've just had some foods, you know. Yeah,
45:26
And they kept having meals. Oh.
45:29
And then my final trage is a trage
45:31
for when the mom says I don't even
45:33
remember what I used to like, and
45:35
I was like, oh, women's
45:37
hacrifice so much.
45:39
They sacrificed so much.
45:41
I that book Invisible Women, the data
45:43
book that made me want to die. One
45:46
of the stats in it was like something
45:48
like seventy five or seventy
45:50
eight percent of the world's unpaid
45:53
labor is done by women.
45:55
Yes, Oh my gosh. I was just listening
45:57
to a podcast about Blue Zone
46:00
maintenance Face and they were talking about like, oh,
46:03
these are the cultures where people are never put
46:05
in nursing homes, and a lot of those cultures it's
46:07
because women just do the nursing
46:09
home stuff. And it's like, yeah, you're talking
46:11
about because what marks like a culture
46:13
that has a lot of longevity
46:16
is if the men live for a long time, because
46:18
men usually die earlier. And so
46:20
it was like, well, the men live really long here. But it's like, yeah,
46:22
because they're using the
46:25
women as labor, you
46:27
know, like it's like it's because of women, it's because
46:29
of women. Mm hmmm.
46:32
So damn.
46:34
Yeah. If
46:36
you have good points for motherhood, I'm trying
46:38
to decide, please write in
46:41
every day. I wonder what I should
46:44
do with my life in that way, what
46:48
I think about motherhood all the time, and if I should do it or not.
46:51
Oh my god, I didn't know that at all.
46:52
Yeah, okay. Our next
46:54
segment is.
46:55
Of course, if
46:59
you think Sienna should be a mother right
47:01
in, right in?
47:02
Please please, I would love
47:04
an answer from somebody.
47:08
Our next segment, Yes, this is how to pretend
47:11
you've seen this film.
47:13
This is for you are on your way
47:15
to agriculture school.
47:17
Yes, you're on the train on the way
47:19
to agriculture school.
47:20
Pre Deep shows up and says, hey, can I have that
47:23
seat?
47:26
Can I have that seat? This reminds me a lot of a movie
47:28
that I saw recently that there's a lot of like
47:31
stuff about girls in it, but mainly it's about
47:33
this like really cool guy who ends up saving these
47:35
women. He's
47:37
really good at riding bikes. And also there's another guy who's
47:39
a pretty bad guy, but like, I get where he's coming from in terms
47:41
of burning employ alive.
47:46
Oh my god. And
47:50
in order to get
47:52
off the train without pret Deep, we
47:54
are going to give you a few sentences sentences
47:57
you can say to pretend you've seen the film Lapata
48:00
Ladies. Oh,
48:03
yes, pre Deep, I've seen Lapata
48:05
Ladies, and I have to say,
48:07
for centuries the women in this country
48:09
have been duped. This con is
48:12
also known as a respectable
48:14
girl. Yes, now leave me alone.
48:16
I'm not a respectable girl. I'm getting
48:18
off this train without you.
48:20
I'm not a respectable girl.
48:22
I'm a tired woman.
48:24
Oh my gosh, Yes, Pretteep, I
48:26
have seen the film Lapata Ladies.
48:29
Fun fact, man Jumai, the best
48:32
character in movie history,
48:35
was not originally part of the script. She was added much
48:37
later. Oh that's surprising,
48:40
because whoa, that's a character who I could see
48:42
being shoehorned in. But she felt completely
48:44
natural in it and felt great. And also I don't know
48:46
how you could have defined Pool's
48:49
experience without her being like mentored.
48:53
Yeah, totally. I guess maybe she was just hanging
48:55
out with the Ruffians your time the Ruffians.
48:58
So I love that she had an an older
49:00
woman mentor. Yeah,
49:03
yes, prett Deep, I've seen Lapta
49:05
Ladies, and I'm gonna say to you what Jaya
49:07
said to that child in one of the scenes
49:10
early in the film, what are
49:12
you staring at? I
49:17
love I really should be allowed to
49:19
say that to children and babies. Well,
49:21
I'm still mad at that baby who glared at me
49:23
on New Year's Eve.
49:25
I don't remember this.
49:27
Oh my god, this baby glared at me from a
49:29
stroller on New Year's Eve because I bumped
49:31
into my friend who was their nanny, and
49:33
the baby just kept glaring at me, so then I glared
49:35
back. We were just looking at each other
49:38
like.
49:39
That is so rude. Whoa,
49:42
this is only, Yes, Deep, I have seen
49:44
the film Lapta Ladies. This
49:46
is the only or this is only the second movie
49:49
directed by Kiran
49:51
Rao Karan who
49:55
directed it. The woman who directed it, that's
49:57
like crazy. She literally sayd
49:59
this is the best movie I've ever seen. So
50:04
yes, hmmm.
50:07
Per Deep, I've seen Lapata Ladies.
50:10
You know, my mom tried to marry me off
50:13
to you, but I said no, don't
50:15
make me be part of the herd. Mother. I'm
50:20
not a pack animal. I'm a woman and I'm going to
50:22
agriculture school.
50:24
Don't make me be part of the herd.
50:26
Mother, mother. That line
50:29
was great.
50:30
Oh my gosh, I forgot to give a badge for when
50:34
man Jumai eats the sweet she
50:36
has something to celebrate. I literally started
50:39
crying.
50:40
Oh what did I cry?
50:41
In this movie? She finally has something to celebrate
50:44
and it tastes so nice.
50:48
Yes, per deep, I have seen the
50:50
film. I have seen the film
50:52
Lapata Ladies. The name of the ladies
50:54
leading ladies are Pool and Pushpa,
50:57
both are words for flower. But then it turns out
50:59
that Pushpa's name is actually Jaya,
51:01
which means success.
51:03
Oh sligh, yeah,
51:06
Oh my god. That line where the main
51:08
cop says she's that woman's gonna go
51:10
far and then his buddy goes, yes, sir, Darra
51:13
Dune is eight hundred kilometers from here.
51:16
His last thing was so delightful.
51:19
That was so delightful. I love that. M hm, Well,
51:23
Leana shall go on to our next segment, which is, of course, should
51:25
you watch this or where we tell you if you should watch
51:28
the film or if you should do anything else with your
51:30
damn time? What
51:32
would you say?
51:33
Oh my god, yes, yes, you should watch
51:35
Lapata Ladies. It was on Netflix for me. That's
51:37
where I saw it too. Oh. I
51:40
enjoyed it so much. I had a blast. I
51:42
had a great time. What you need to make sure you also
51:44
do is have a full meal,
51:47
because this movie is going to make you hungry.
51:49
Yeah, and
51:51
I'm gonna say the same, dang thing. I
51:54
enjoyed this so much, and
51:56
I think other people would enjoy it so much too. It was
51:58
so fun, very
52:00
comedic, and with very
52:02
good commentary. But
52:05
it was just it was so enjoyable. I
52:07
loved this movie. Y can
52:10
I say?
52:10
Actually, Slade, I.
52:12
Would recommend it Netflix.
52:17
Leanna, what would you rate the movie?
52:19
I would give Lapate Ladies five
52:23
blunders out of five.
52:27
It was so fun and
52:29
it was two hours long, but not a long
52:31
two hours. Great
52:34
acting. We have to speak about how gorgeous
52:36
these women were. Both
52:39
the brides, yeah, both
52:41
Pool and Jaia extremely gorgeous.
52:44
Yeah.
52:46
And it was so fun to watch, and it was so satisfying,
52:49
and it was sweet and there were heartfelt
52:51
moments and physical
52:53
comedy. Oh my god, this movie has everything. Sianna,
52:56
what would you say?
52:58
Hmmmm? I
53:01
would give this movie five mondumais out of five. I
53:05
loved it.
53:06
Ya.
53:07
It's so easy to give movie movies fives
53:09
now that women are directing them.
53:12
You're crazy.
53:13
I'm not as bothered by stuff.
53:15
No, I don't think I actually hate film.
53:25
This has been our episode on the PoTA ladies
53:27
and shout out to Akha, thank you so much recommending
53:29
it.
53:29
Thank you, Exha, Big Sleigh. We
53:32
are Tossed Popcorn. We are on social
53:34
media at tossed Popcorn on
53:37
Instagram. We're also on Patreon, Patreon,
53:39
dot com slash toss Popcorn gonna be
53:41
posting where Yeah. If you want to fill
53:44
the void during our little hiatus
53:46
this next month, you can
53:49
check out our Patreon for bonus
53:51
episodes. And
53:54
we will not see you next week because Sienna
53:56
is on tour.
53:58
I'm gonna be out and about baby, bring this mic
54:00
with me. Not gonna have any room. Too many
54:02
puppets in a car in
54:05
full adults. We'll all be in
54:07
the car.
54:09
My nightmare. If you're in any
54:11
of the cities where Sienna's touring, go see
54:13
the show. Okay,
54:15
Sianna, have a great tour.
54:17
Thanks, thank
54:19
you, We love you.
54:22
Bye.
54:27
You can find us on Instagram as at Sienna
54:29
Jaco and at Leanna Holsten. Please
54:31
check the description for the spelling of our dumb
54:33
names. We put out episodes every Tuesday,
54:36
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54:38
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54:40
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54:46
I loved the songs in this The
54:48
songs were so fun with the lyrics, the
54:50
silly lyrics.
54:51
I don't know, have you?
54:52
Did you see that one of the
54:54
songs early in the movie included the phrase
54:57
suited and booted. No so
55:00
awesome, that's amazed.
55:02
Yes,
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