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Alright.
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You guys, November happened. We're
1:03
here. We hit the model. Is it
1:05
November? I think said this last
1:08
year. that the entire month
1:10
of November is literally just listening to
1:12
other people going We can't believe it's
1:14
November. And
1:16
that's still true. Yeah. Still true.
1:18
And I a hundred percent fall into that category.
1:20
Yeah. The whole month, I'm like, how is it
1:22
November? How is it November? Mhmm. I think the
1:24
only month of the year that I'm not saying
1:27
that is January. Oh, no. I
1:29
say it in January because then instead of saying that, how
1:31
is it January? I'm like, how is it twenty twenty
1:33
three? You know, it turns through. You're not
1:35
really saying the month. I don't know. January to me
1:37
is the only month of the year that actually feels
1:40
as long as it should. I guess. Every other
1:42
month, I'm like, how the how did February
1:44
come and go? January for some
1:46
reason, maybe it's just because it's like that
1:48
after the holiday slump where you're like,
1:50
man, this month, nothing's happening.
1:53
Mhmm. I it's just I'm always like, yeah. Yeah.
1:55
January thirteenth. Yeah. That's about right. Like,
1:57
it just feels like it is -- Mhmm.
1:59
--
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consistently what it's supposed
2:02
to be. Are
2:02
you guys gonna do, like, a bonfire for Sky
2:05
Fox? stay. What the hell is Sky fox?
2:07
That is. That is. Sky fox
2:09
night? What's Sky fox? Oh, you know what? Remember
2:11
remember the fifth of November? that guy.
2:13
Now, I know that I've heard that before, but I don't
2:15
know anything about it. Oh. Well, let
2:17
me read from the Wikipedia page because I'm not
2:20
Edge emicatus. Let's learn us.
2:22
alert as Jesse. It's an annual
2:25
commemoration observed on the fifth
2:27
of November, primarily in Great Britain bonfires
2:29
and fireworks Its history begins
2:31
with the events of the fifth of November
2:33
sixteen o five when Sky Fox,
2:35
a member of the gunpowder plot, was arrested
2:38
while guarding slosives that plotters
2:40
had placed beneath the house of lords.
2:42
The Catholic plotters had intended
2:45
to assassinate Protestant King James
2:47
the first and his parliament. Celebrating
2:50
that, the king had survived people,
2:52
lit bonfires around London, and months later,
2:54
the observance of the fifth
2:56
November Act enforced an annual
2:58
public display of Thanksgiving for the plot's
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failure. Oh, another thing. Another
3:02
thing is. Right? Yeah. That is
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interesting. I I maybe because we're catholic.
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We did not hear that. Mhmm.
3:08
But I remember
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that little round mine there.
3:12
I definitely Yeah. Well, it's from that
3:14
movie with Natalie Portman. Remember then
3:16
the Face Sky? What was that movie?
3:19
V for vendetta? I never
3:21
saw that. No, ma'am. Well, it takes place in, like, a future
3:23
British dystopian society and then
3:25
the shadowy freedom fighter known
3:27
as Vee. plots to overthrow
3:29
the the tyrannical government kinda like
3:31
got boxed in. Yeah. Now I
3:33
didn't see it. Well, we're not I wasn't
3:35
on celebrating. However, we are around
3:37
a campfire right now. So is that you know,
3:40
it's a partial partial fire.
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fell into it Friday. We fell into the celebration.
3:45
So if you're listening to us for the first time
3:47
more of the ladies have sparked my interest podcast,
3:49
every Monday, we actually have
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a full episode where
3:53
we do our we do our big thing,
3:56
which you're just gonna have to listen to know what that
3:58
is. But on Fridays, we do AAQ
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and a from our listeners. And
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we actually had kind of a follow-up two
4:04
hours, and Deborah kind of you kind
4:06
of did the q and a for this one. A couple
4:08
weeks ago, we talked about party fails.
4:11
And Deborah had mentioned that she had after
4:13
a party fail. So we thought we'd address that
4:15
because we did get a write in as well. So
4:17
maybe we just start there. Or do we start with the write
4:19
in? Sure. Yeah. So this guy comes to us
4:21
from our former guest and
4:23
front of the pod, Ashley. Yeah.
4:25
My little my little sis from the sorority.
4:27
Yeah. So she heard
4:29
our fireside about the party
4:31
fails, and she actually texted us this
4:34
little gem. She did
4:36
this doing up. So she goes, my party fell
4:39
the time my freshman year of college
4:41
that I was headed to my very
4:43
first sorority theme party bikers and
4:45
babes, and was apparently so
4:47
drunk by the time I got on the van
4:49
that takes you from the house to the
4:51
venue that I could not sign my name
4:53
to get in. I don't
4:55
remember having to sign into any
4:57
party to you. Mm-mm. Like, what the
4:59
hell was going on with that one? That's so weird.
5:01
but she still wandered in and proceeded
5:04
to vomit on at minimum four
5:06
of her sorority sisters then
5:08
got back up. on the van
5:10
that everyone was taking the whole night and
5:12
volunteered in it during the ten
5:14
minute ride back to the house. Gosh.
5:16
Says my story sisters who had just met
5:18
me, not even a month prior, derrogged
5:20
me, got me showered and cleaned up,
5:22
and stood vigil at my bedside all
5:25
night to make sure I didn't die. And then
5:27
she has four multi faces. That's
5:29
sisterhood right there. Yeah. As a
5:31
numb said sisterhood like seeing each
5:33
other's boobs just Mhmm.
5:35
Weighing way into the the new friendship,
5:37
man. I wasn't a I was not a part of
5:39
this. I don't think we had our big sis
5:41
little sis yet. So this is, like,
5:43
early on. It would have been early on. I remember
5:46
hearing about it because I was, like, what what happened
5:48
to Ashley?
5:49
Yeah. Yeah. I
5:51
remember my freshman roommate. She
5:54
her name was Gretchen. She and I I
5:56
think honestly, it was, like, the first month of
5:58
college freshman year. And
5:59
just get a knock at the door and
6:02
she's being carried by, like, three guys. Wow. You're
6:04
like, what drop off her ass? And
6:06
they're like, she got into the ever clear. and
6:09
I just put a bucket by her bed
6:11
and she barfed in it a few times while I was sleeping, but
6:13
I just went back to bed. I was like, alright. She looks
6:15
like she's okay. Yeah. At least she's
6:17
breathing. nothing worse
6:19
than being, like, here you go. You're
6:21
you're left in charge. So you have a
6:22
problem now. Yeah. I
6:25
know. Right? And
6:25
this funny, I never that story to anyone
6:28
else. It just sort of was like one of those singers,
6:30
like, it's college. And then I relayed this story
6:32
to some guys in my electrical engineering major.
6:34
And one of the guys was like, oh, yeah. I was one of the
6:36
guys that that brought her in melting in.
6:38
No. It's funny. There you go.
6:40
Small world. Yeah. I know
6:42
Ashley did that on her freshman year, Deborah and I
6:44
weren't huge drinkers. We didn't drink a
6:46
lot. And then our senior year, we went
6:48
out and drank a ton I
6:50
may have mentioned it, but I got drank so much
6:53
ashy as not with me that night.
6:54
But I I was one of her
6:56
roommates, and
6:57
I was on the top bunk. Is she a lower
6:59
bunk? and there was no way my drunk
7:01
ass was getting to the top. So I
7:03
passed down in her bed. And
7:06
she was a good sport about that. College.
7:09
Mhmm. Yeah. That's good times right there.
7:11
So, Deborah, you had your party
7:14
fail. You would you wanna go from next? Do you wanna
7:16
share what your party fail? party fail. Mhmm. I had a
7:18
great party fail. So kinda speaking
7:20
to the tradition of of sororities
7:23
and and theme parties, I think when
7:25
Diana and I moved to Los Angeles, we wanted to
7:27
keep that spirit alive. Yeah. We love the themes.
7:29
We did. We did. And one of our first
7:31
steam parties we ever threw, we were probably
7:33
what? Like, twenty four,
7:35
twenty five. Yeah. we
7:38
threw a loo out, and it was
7:40
our first, like, really big
7:42
party. Yeah. And we were
7:44
just there's three of us, Diana, in
7:46
our in our our roommate, Jenniff.
7:48
And we're all, like, okay. Like, let's do this party.
7:50
You got friends. I got friends. She's got friends,
7:52
legals, and bite everybody. And we
7:54
did anyone show up dressed
7:56
like Michelle Feifer from Grace too.
7:58
I don't know if they did. I wouldn't know
8:00
about Grace sweatshirt. Mhmm.
8:02
I don't know Grace
8:04
too, so I would not know. if they
8:06
blast us. I know. But,
8:09
anyway, we were just getting out of hand. I
8:11
mean, we invited just to complete strangers. Like,
8:13
I remember, you and Jennifer, I think, went
8:15
to the store, oh, we're all there. I can't even
8:17
remember. We're really calling about these people's
8:19
store. Yeah. That were behind us in line.
8:21
They were cool. I mean, it was just ridiculous.
8:23
So in our small
8:25
ass apartment, and we had over a
8:27
hundred and ten people -- Mhmm. -- show up
8:29
to this party. And we was a lot fucking
8:32
time. It was a
8:34
great time. Yeah. I mean, people
8:36
talked about that for years, honestly. They
8:38
still grew. People still mentioned it. We threw
8:40
epic. It was a cool apartment
8:42
too. from Miami of Hollywood
8:44
Lightley's apartment -- Oh, really? -- to
8:46
breakfast at C malls and kinda see
8:48
that kind of city apartment.
8:50
Yeah. Well, yeah. because they were old school,
8:52
and our kitchen came straight from the
8:54
fifties. So it was it was definitely
8:56
a neat place. And just a fun
8:58
place, and it was downtown. So, like, the
9:00
cops were called all the time that a noise
9:03
complaint, they were just like, well, keep it down. We're like, oh,
9:05
sure. Yeah. He's like he's going to point our
9:07
apartment multiple times. He's for noise.
9:09
Exactly. Exactly. Mhmm. But,
9:11
yeah, so we decorated this thing. I mean,
9:13
we would spend the
9:15
week of the party. The three of us
9:17
were always just like decorating no matter what
9:19
party we were throwing. So this one,
9:21
we had purchased a I
9:23
don't know what to call. It was an inflatable cooler
9:25
that was, like, a tree. a
9:28
big inflatable palm tree
9:30
cooler, and we filled it with ice.
9:32
And this thing was way bigger than we
9:34
expected. It was massive. Like, okay. Like, this
9:36
thing's great. it it you could
9:38
put, like, a full twenty
9:40
four can case of beer
9:42
into this thing, and it was easy.
9:44
Easy. we even had bottles of wine in there. We're
9:46
like, oh, this is great. So we put it on
9:48
in there. We had a full bar outside of that.
9:50
But, like, if somebody went to wine, cool or
9:52
whatever, like, It's in that
9:54
Palm Tree cooler. So to
9:56
me, great party. I mean,
9:58
people are there until four, five o'clock in
9:59
the morning. We sleep
10:02
in oh, yeah. We sleep in
10:04
till, like, maybe nine, nine thirty, and we
10:06
wake up and we're, like, our
10:08
whole apartment.
10:08
It's just, like, picky. sticky.
10:11
It's sticky from top to bottom. The
10:13
ceilings grows. The
10:13
floor is disgusting. Like, all the
10:16
walls, everything. We're like,
10:17
we gotta clean this bitch. you know,
10:19
so we are cleaning
10:21
stuff up. Things are looking better. Like,
10:23
we are motivated to get it
10:25
done. And one of the last things we
10:27
left was this freaking cooler. We're like,
10:30
okay. We really gotta get we gotta deal with this
10:32
cooler. Well, what does ice do? It melts.
10:34
Mhmm. It melts. And so we're like,
10:36
anyway, come on. You may have to remember this is
10:38
an inflatable palm
10:41
tree here. So
10:43
Jennifer and I are like, what do we do with this thing?
10:45
Well, let's drag it into well,
10:47
on one of the bathrooms so we can
10:50
dump it into the
10:52
bathtub. Like, that's smart. Right? So
10:55
we're like, okay. You get that side. I'll
10:57
get this side. So we go to Dragon,
10:59
but it's so freaking heavy --
11:01
Right. -- with all this water. that
11:03
literally it just tips over
11:04
and dumps. I mean, it hasn't
11:06
been four gallons of water into
11:09
the carpet.
11:10
hear them scream
11:12
and I come in there. We just literally we're
11:15
like, oh, like, the
11:17
collective breath of the room is
11:19
gone, and we just watch all this water soak
11:21
into this nasty ass purple
11:23
carpet that was there. So, yeah,
11:25
it was a huge
11:25
party after party
11:27
failure. It
11:29
took forever. Our house smelled
11:31
dank as fuck four weeks.
11:34
We
11:34
had, like, we we tried to vacuum
11:36
up the water. We had fans all
11:38
over the thing. Towels
11:41
just stopping it up. Our our
11:43
apartment was not the same for I don't
11:45
know what would you say
11:45
three weeks? Mhmm. Wow.
11:47
We lived with the idea that, yeah,
11:49
this was a big puddle of water just
11:53
stewing up the mold in our in our apartment.
11:56
Would I change anything? No.
11:58
It was a great story. I love it. Yeah. It's
12:00
a good experience, and we filmed it. We
12:02
have video -- We eat somewhere. -- we do.
12:04
We do. We have to find that actually. Oh,
12:06
yeah. Maybe we could post something. It's on one of
12:08
these little mini tapes, and that's how long
12:10
ago it was. Was on a mini tape? Uh-huh.
12:12
Do you have a way to play it back?
12:14
I don't know. I don't know if we have Deborah, do you
12:16
have It'll be a struggle. You might be able to find
12:18
it. We'll try and look because we have got
12:20
Jennifer on there. She's like, no. because
12:23
if you have
12:25
it, you need it to be converted. I have a way to
12:28
do it. Okay. Again, we'll try to bind it.
12:30
Yeah. and Speaking
12:32
of the same apartment, I'm gonna
12:34
go with our after party fail here on the same
12:37
apartment -- Yeah. -- different party, though. This was the Seven
12:39
and a half years of parties. Yeah.
12:41
At least once a year, we we had a
12:43
stock up. We had just a regular
12:45
party. We're in a regular party,
12:47
a soccer, a disco, a
12:49
luau, a Christmas party, the
12:51
roadie hoe. The roadie hoe? Six
12:54
right there. Yeah.
12:56
We're missing a theme somewhere in there, but, yeah,
12:58
it was some really good shit. We
13:00
threw a disco. I'd wanna say it was
13:02
two thousand seven. We threw this disco, and
13:04
it was awesome. And we
13:06
were, like, we had already thrown so many of
13:08
the themes that we were, like, we've got,
13:10
like, got it up up the
13:12
ante bringing up a notch. And
13:14
so it's Deborah and I and our roommate,
13:16
Jennifer. And we're like, we're
13:18
gonna come up with a dance. And
13:20
it was to the scissors sisters don't
13:22
feel like dancing. And we're like, okay. So
13:24
when everyone's in here and, like, parties have,
13:26
like, really happen, we're gonna get up
13:28
on these chairs, they're out of
13:31
space.
13:31
So, you know, we
13:33
all had, like, a a
13:34
surrounding area in in this
13:37
tiny living room.
13:38
And we'll do this -- Yeah. -- like a go
13:40
go dance or something. Yeah. I was like, go
13:42
down go go dance. It was really it was really
13:44
cute dance that we came up with. So and we
13:47
practice it for weeks, you know, just the
13:49
three of us standing on chairs in our
13:51
living room. And we were like, okay.
13:53
So at one point
13:55
during, like, the bridge of
13:57
the song, it's just instrumental. So we
13:59
would step down off of our shares and
14:01
which chair places. So then we
14:03
would be in opposite sides of the room
14:05
and and I still remember this dance. I
14:07
remember a lot of it. Yeah. Show me a little
14:09
bit of it. We will
14:11
someday. Yeah. We have that on tape too, but
14:13
it's it's so dark. It's so dark. The
14:15
party was so dark, but our friend Joey had
14:17
had recorded it, but we did tape the whole
14:19
fucking thing. So it was always
14:21
easily over a hundred people. That's huge. It
14:23
was a massive party. So, anyway, everyone's
14:25
crammed into this living room because they're like, oh, I
14:27
wanna see this dance with these girls are there's
14:30
entertainment. There's entertainment. Mhmm. So
14:32
at one point, we had never practiced it with this because
14:34
we knew it would be a little bit messy, but we
14:36
were like, once we come up from the bridge
14:38
and we're on our new chairs, there's
14:40
a part in the song where
14:42
you it's like the like the
14:44
big grand move moment
14:46
of the song. Like a key change.
14:48
Yeah. We would throw these
14:51
buckets of confetti that we have.
14:53
And we had this confetti. They were in buckets hiding
14:55
under the chairs. No one knew it was gonna
14:57
happen. So at the moment comes, we
14:59
all been down, pick up our buckets, and people
15:01
don't know what the hell's in there. we throw this
15:03
fucking confetti. I mean, I remember throwing it there
15:05
was poor guy Steven standing right in
15:07
front of me. His drink was right there.
15:09
It was covered in compassion. And
15:11
then his face was covered in it. Yeah. I
15:13
remember looking around and being like, oh my god. Like,
15:15
this one guy has been turned to the side. So
15:17
one fit side of his face was just all
15:19
confetti and the other one wasn't. So I'm like, oh,
15:21
that's so funny. Again, I'm on this chair
15:23
finishing the dance. I'm like, that's this is great.
15:25
This is exactly what we wanted with this
15:27
confetti. As soon as the songs
15:29
over, I stepped down, and the
15:31
carpet is about three inches
15:33
thicker. It is so soft.
15:35
And I'm like, oh, that's now
15:37
gonna be great to pick up. but I don't think
15:39
much of that. We got a Dyson, you know. Yeah.
15:41
We got a Dyson. We'll be fine.
15:43
So party again goes to, like, four,
15:45
five o'clock in the morning. We all go to bed.
15:47
Everything's, like, great. we wake up.
15:49
We're like, oh, big mess. Yeah.
15:51
It was a big fucking mess. I would have taken a
15:53
luau water any day over
15:55
this. That confetti was so there
15:57
was so much of it. And then when
15:59
we opened the door to take out the trash,
16:01
so to leave our apartment, it what it
16:03
doesn't it's not an apartment that goes outside.
16:05
It's it goes into an interior hallway.
16:07
Mhmm.
16:08
It
16:09
was covered nothing. body.
16:11
I mean, there was litter fed body. It's
16:14
stick. Yeah. It was a glitter confetti
16:16
anyway all the way down the hall into
16:18
both elevators that we had in this
16:20
place, down the elevator shaft
16:22
into the fucking lobby, and we were, like,
16:24
fuck. Like, because it was outside. It was a
16:26
trail of bread crumbs that led you
16:28
to go over and where the
16:30
party happened. so we're going good.
16:32
So we're asking people leaving the party
16:34
kind of around everybody's shoes. And then so
16:36
we had to go out. We were plugging the vacuum
16:38
into the hallway of the apartment. And, like,
16:41
vacuuming out there because, like, shit. Like,
16:43
it was so much
16:45
confetti. And that thing lasted.
16:47
So that party was at the in
16:49
January of two thousand seven, and we moved
16:51
out in December of twenty
16:53
ten, and there was still confetti.
16:55
We moved it into the house. We moved it
16:57
into our new home when we bought the house in
16:59
twenty ten. And we're like, how the fuck
17:01
did the confetti get in here? It
17:03
was still there. So
17:06
that was You guys say you made a lot of friends
17:08
from parties or just kinda
17:10
Well, they were all our friends. It's really I mean, yes,
17:12
they were the random people we invited to grocery
17:14
stores and shit. But for the most part, they were all our
17:16
friends that we invited to the party. Yeah.
17:19
Okay. Damn. But
17:21
it was great. Yeah. Really great.
17:23
It was yeah. A great part It
17:26
was a great party felt. Like, it was a
17:28
a bit to clean, but at the same time we were
17:30
laughing and have a good time about it.
17:32
Which party was it that you had your most
17:34
embarrassing moment? I can't remember what. Well, It
17:36
was the Louetta. It's not my most embarrassing moment.
17:38
We all know my book. It's the most embarrassing most
17:40
places at work. But yes. Well, the
17:42
one where you told the guy that you liked him
17:44
Yeah. The Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We were gonna end up
17:47
dating. What's on the sock up?
17:49
Oh, it was the looow. Oh, it
17:51
was the looow. Funny. Yeah.
17:53
I did that. Not my
17:55
my proudest moment, but, you
17:57
know, a good laugh.
17:59
Okay.
17:59
just telling someone how you Mhmm. I was
18:02
like, I'd always joke out. I'm like,
18:04
you are gonna date. I'm just
18:06
gonna
18:06
be great. We
18:09
did not get that. You know, I'm
18:12
glad we didn't get that. He kind of ended up being a
18:14
douche bag. Yeah.
18:16
Mhmm. But, ma'am, what a what a good party foul that was
18:19
too? That's a party foul though. We
18:21
did after party dinner after
18:23
party dinner. Yeah. And I think we covered that
18:25
at, like, some point in the past.
18:27
Yeah. We brought it up. If it was before that, I
18:29
was like, like, oh, god. This is so mortified.
18:31
I feel like French and weiners with and I'm
18:33
sorry about mentioning
18:34
it again. Yeah. Exactly.
18:36
Well, that's awesome.
18:38
Those are some great stories. Thank you,
18:40
Ashley. for sending your story
18:42
in. And I guess
18:45
thank you to our twenties
18:47
for the other stories. Yeah.
18:49
Your guys' apartment smelled nice. The first
18:51
time I went there, and those have been It was
18:53
very clean. We cleaned the fuck out of that thing.
18:55
But Oh, yeah. It was always clean. Definitely, whenever
18:58
you're in the apartment. Yeah. It it had its
19:00
moments, but then we always cleaned it up
19:02
immediately. Mhmm. Mhmm. The the morning after
19:04
girl was like, damn
19:05
it. Why are
19:05
we doing? long after I first came
19:08
there? Did you guys move? because I don't remember coming
19:10
back there maybe more than once. I don't know. When
19:12
did you make a short film with
19:14
with Jeniff? Oh, gosh. That would have been probably,
19:16
like, two thousand eight. And we moved in two
19:18
thousand ten. Yeah. Yeah. Well,
19:20
did you come to any of our parties? Not
19:22
until you were at Goodland. We
19:24
didn't really have a whole lot then. No. We threw we
19:26
threw the housewarming party, and then we threw the
19:28
TOGA party. Like, we threw some parties.
19:31
We did fourth of July. We did Saint Patrick's We've thrown
19:33
a ton of parties there. Oh my
19:35
god. You're right. I forgot about that. I feel
19:37
like I've been to a fourth of July one maybe.
19:39
Mhmm. Saint Patrick's Day
19:40
is the back. Those were epic
19:43
parties. That's
19:44
another party fell. one
19:47
year we threw it. This was, like, what,
19:49
twenty
19:49
fifteen maybe. Mhmm. And
19:52
eleven people were, like,
19:54
DI threw up after your party. I was, like,
19:56
oh, hey. that was too much. It was all
19:58
those car bongs -- Mhmm. -- that people were doing.
20:00
Mhmm. It's like undebvre and David
20:02
had decorated the hallway to look like a rainbow.
20:04
I mean, you walked through it, and it was fucking
20:06
rainbow. It was awesome. It
20:08
was really good. Right, man.
20:10
This
20:10
house has seen some shit. Mhmm.
20:13
Yeah. So listeners, if you have some shit that you've
20:15
seen and you wanna share with us on the pod,
20:17
we'd love to hear your personal stories. Send
20:20
them our way. Party Falls
20:22
man. Or if you need a party theme, just
20:24
hit us up. We've got a
20:25
lot of them. But
20:27
thanks as
20:29
always for listening and join us next week for another.
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