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Welcome back for another week. Here we are getting into one of our most talked about episodes amongst each other. Do you care to elaborate on that? Kevin um, this wasn't necessarily our favorite episode, but you brought up a good point, which was watching it again, how did you feel? Yeah, this week is Acafellas, right, and you're coming off of the high of the Pilot and Showman's, which are two excellent episodes. As Chris said, he likes Showman's more than
the pilot, so it was up there. So then you come you get to Acafellas and you're like wow. And that's the way I had it in my mind, But watching it this morning, I had a very different feeling. Well, I don't love the actual storyline of of the Aqua Fellas.
The other parts of this are um so great and it's like the beginning of Kirk coming out and it's the beginning of you know, Sue and the Cheerio is kind of like infiltrating the Gale Club, And so I felt very differently than I thought I would after watching this whole episode. Do you think it's because we're older now and I remember back then like this episode is all about the adults. I do remember that as well, Like we would watch some of the episodes and we'd
be like, yeah, get to our part. Yeah, maybe that's what it is. We appreciate a more well rounded story. Yeah, before we get into it, let's talk about the state of the world when this episode aired. So this episode aired on September six nine. I think we were all in Australia for the first time. We flew to Australia. We had two big um press events. Um it was in Sney when Sydney went in Melbourne and it was the first time I ever went to a strip club.
Remember that we pay We sang karaoke. I don't remember that, but I do remember karaoke. Oh yeah, we went. We we landed in Melbourne, Australia and went straight to a strip club. Did I go with you? I think so. It was very early, the sun was still up, that's right. We went out. It was raining. We got on the train um to get down somewhere and there was a big newspaper with Glee on the coffins. We were like
that it was very weird, but really really cool. It was our first trip out of the country for the show, and the reception was very very warm, I mean why pretty unbelievable. So in both cities, Sydney and Melbourn, and we went to these events and again it's like two episodes in and we're like, oh, you know, we would be some signing, some autographs, meeting some fans. Thousands of kids showed up, thousands dressed like us, dressed in school uniforms. It was um and it wasn't It was like jarring
and shocking. I think to us it was also because you were like, why you know it was it was like the first taste I think, and it wasn't in our on our terps. So it was really um. It felt different and it was sort of the first time, for lack of a better word, that we were treated
or experience things. I guess for me that felt like we were sort of becoming known where we I don't know when we got to do things they when we got to do the Sydney Harbor Bridge climb, Like we autographed things and they put on a wall with all these other famous people were still up on that wall, by the way. So if you to Sydney and you go do the bridge climb, um our photo is there?
Fun fact? Are you going to say it? We were out the night before till god knows when the morning, and um, I we all were partying like crazy and the next morning we get to the bridge climb or we're in the I'm in the hotel room getting ready and we get a call from the pr from Fox. They're like, hey, you guys, just you know, like excited for the bridge climb. Just want to let you know. You get there, you sign your release forms and then you take breathalyzer test and you go up and I'm like,
breathalyzer test. We um. I text Kevin. I'm like, what the hell we do? I think I'm still drunk. Yeah, we were all definitely still drunk wasted. And then we were looking at tips on how to shoved peanut butter hash browns what I read, but I know I didn't either. We tried to find peanut butter but we couldn't and then we ordered I remember we ordered like room services browns and shoved hash browns down our throats hoping that like it would soak up the rest of the alcohol.
So these photos of us were actually like I had my sunglasses on, it was the sun, and it was also because I was wildly hungover. We had we had had a great night that we were really you know, kids living it up like. It was definitely that sort of trip. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and taking care of pretty well. We also shout out to the Fox International people like Pam Jackson, what incredible correct, We'll we'll have to talk to Pam at some point, but she um would take
us on these trips. I don't know how she did it, because we were all over the place and crazy and going out and she had to make sure that we were on time and doing you know, the professional things we were obligated to do, but while also enjoying our downtime. It's noble and Pam Jackson is just a ray of sunshine, and she would. She took Jen and I many places around the world after that, and so I feel very
very thankful. Stories we'll share those threads, Okay, so um, we we digressed quite a bit back to what's happen because that trip was monumental for us. It was it was it was the number one song in the country. Was I got a feeling by the Black Eyed Peas hands down sends memory. I can hear that song in my bones. I mean, like we've said it before and
we'll say it again, I'm sure. But Black Eyed Peas, because this album was out and these songs are out at that time, and we were coming up at the same time, we were doing everything together basically, every award show, every appearance, even trips we took. They were always there for it. Yep, yeah, yeah, we're on the same plane with them, you guys again. Um. It was also when this aired. Um, it was the week of the Emmys, but it was too early for us to be nominated
for anything. We were only airing our third episode. Let's get into the episode yet, Yeah, let's do it. Okay, So Kevin, I think Kevin and I were chatting and I like to try we'd like to try something with you guys. We'd like to try a recap format and and you can tell us if you hate it, but I think we should try this. I mean, when you have these hour long shows are structured into three acts,
but also three main storylines. Do you have your A storyline your B storyline and you see storyline and sort of order of importance or screen time is A, B and C um they're tiered in that way. So we thought we maybe we talked about it in that way because there are so many of us in every single episode that to talk about the main plot points of some of these A, B and C storylines and go at it like that and then give you some of our bts and memories because I think that's more fun
to talk about anyway. All right, so let's try it, um all right? So in Aca fellas um in the A storyline, Will is inspired, if you will, by his failure to um go after his dreams as a performer. As Quinn said, like did you ever audition after like after school or like perform or did you even try?
Which like that Delirie was great. Um. So Will's parents are also in town, which Victor Garber and Deborah Monk like this is the beginning of like the big names, you know, movie stars, TV stars where you're like, oh wow, that's cool. Also someone so didn't see them, you didn't get to work exactly. And also someone that like on
the show. We weren't privy to this knowledge or these conversations that these people were going to be coming on the show, So it was shocking to us to get to work and you see their name on a call sheet, like Victor Garber, what is he doing here? Mr Andrews. Mr Andrews. And then Debora Monk, who also like another like queen of comedy, who also is forever embedded in my mind as um uh the mother in Center Stage.
That's right, I don't ever forget it. Obviously an iconic movie. Well, they are encouraging MAT's We're sorry Mr Show's behavior, um because like by saying how proud they are and he should go after what he wants and um so Mr Shoe ends up starting a boy band. Yes, And I feel like this might have been inspired by the fact that all that was talked about in the press for a minute was that Matt was previously in a boy band.
That's right, you think that's right? I think so. And I also think it was a really good way for us to get some, like I said, like adult screen time, to see some of these adult characters that we haven't seen that much of in the first two episodes and see their talents and ability to power a bamboo and tanaka Will Schuster And also who John play was a guest star, John Lloyd Young, who was dating Lea at the time. It's not the reason he got on the show. I mean he was a Tony Award winning um actor
in a hit Broadway musical. He just happened to also be Leah's boyfriend at the time. So and around us Yeah, um so John John Lloyd Young in there as well. Um so the Acapollas do so well. Mr Print Principal Figgins sees their performance at that like dive bar where Emma Pillsbury is just swaring living and they perform at the PTA event where the one and only Josh Groban is going to come and um that's thanks to Sandy Ryerson.
I mean also, I also love that in the middle of this storyline that the boy band sort of starts to break apart, where you have the Howard bambooze that was never my dream. Cantonaka is the pressure is on, yeah and saying you know, like this really gets my girlfriend going in the in the bedroom. And that's that's kind of like the why I think his motivation for hanging on to this this boy band if you will, yeah,
I mean, and to keep it together. They recruit Finton and Puck to be in this thing, and so then also it's like how did they get away with They performed at the PTA meeting, which is like in a full auditorium with full lighting and stage design. Um, and students and teachers are performing. I want to sex you up. Yeah, I don't know, you know, it's a different time. I don't know. I remember them um filming this and um, were you there, Kevin, I don't have any memory of
this note I don't see. I don't think you were then. I think it was mainly the girls and um, I do remember Cris being there, but I don't remember they kept the straight straight boys away. Um no, because because Puck and Finn were in the performance. That's right, I was the only one not there, which we have to talk about. Why you also didn't visit with local adrenal and artist just like missing from this episode. But um,
we were there in law Manhattan Beach. We shot this where the p t A performance was and I remember hearing the music and them and we didn't get to see them. Re her sisters all at all, so we didn't really get to see them performed. But I remember meeting Josh Groban, um, being very star struck. I was very jealous about that. I listened to his music all throughout high school. I mean just we sang you raised me up at my high school graduation. Know he was
doing the song for the Polar Express. Josh Grobn was gigantic. He was easily selling four or five million albums per album, just rolling them out, like come on, jeez. And then you know we have finite high school boys performing with teachers in a very inappropriate PTA performance. Um. And also then Josh Grobin comes in with a wonderful, wonderful subplot
of Sandy Ryerson's promise. You know, Josh Groban to be there because their pen pals, but Josh Grobin actually is serving him some papers and also asking him to stop stalking a restraining order, and it's I do love how everyone is there and everyone is so awkward and uncomfortable, and even Victor Garber, you know, at the end, which is really sweet scene with Matt about he inspired me to go back to school and like, I'm sorry about Josh Cobn. I do just how weird Josh Groban playing
himself on it. Fun fact, he said he was in Ohio because he was inducting Run Teams into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He actually didn't in real life, but Run Teams he did get inducted into the Hall of Fame that year, so there's a little credibility to that. It was Eminem not you know, when you think of Eminem you also think of Josh Grobin, so it does
make sense. Sure. I also this is um Also the episode we're will point out that Emma mentions John Stamos for the first time, right, which I'm sure it was influenced whether they knew or not that they wanted John Stamos, I'm sure to play to be a part of the show at some point. I'm sure that was a Ryan thing that was like, let's or it was inspired by and they're like later in life, they're like, Okay, let's get let's get John. Maybe it's that's sort of like, oh,
let's make a character like Jane Lynch. Oh, let's just Jane Lynch, fair enough. Maybe it's that trying to articulate thank you, you know for that. Yeah, and um Stamy does join later. I mean I did love I I like seeing the boys do some questionable dancing and singing, and it was pretty it was uncomfortably straight. Yes, is right. Maybe that's why we don't like it. Maybe that's it's like always in every Broadway show there's like one dad song, you know, a thousand per set, and the Aka Fella
storyline is the Dad Dad song. VI, it's the glove song. And I'm nailing hammer on head. There you go. Alright, so let's talk. Let's talk about the let's get to the good. What are we doing this episode? So Glee clubs upset because Shoe is not a good choreographer and we hated his song in the last episode, the song Choys. We hate his choreography. We just hate Mr Sho. He's outdated, you know, And we're well, Rachel's got some motives. She's trying to win, and she's upset about she knows that
what he's giving us is not going to happen. So people want scheming. We get some scheming from the Cheerios, Sue and Quinn and Santana, which we get to see so much more of Nia in this episode, and some very good nuggets of comedic brilliance from her excellence excellence. Um. Also, I do love I feel like you know, as the show progresses, you get less of the Diana and Nia dynamic in this form, and they are so good together.
They're very, very funny, and like I just love Early Quinn, Early see Antana, who are like millions of Sue like it's shows. It's so quintessential to this, like villain versus the nerd in school and I love that cliche and I love that, you know, like Sue get was these high school kids things to do, some mischievous plots to pull off, but then like high school things happen and they get distracted, like, well, we tried to do that, but you know, so and so is mad at this person,
so we couldn't do it. Um, So they set up to hire Um, Dakota Stanley to Stanley, you're Stanley up. Sorry, I got hired Dakoda Stanley to choreograph because he choreographs are vocal adrenaline and the whole thing here is that he is so intense and so good that the new directions will never be able to cut it and will falter. So I remember shooting these scenes with whit Herford, who played Dakota Stanley hilarious. Um, we were cracking. Yeah, the one with all of us where he's like criticizing us.
But earlier on we go to UM we go on location and I remember shooting this with Um Kurd and we're say, this is where you kind of set up the Kurt's car with the Lincoln and you know him driving that car and UM, there was a last scene of the night that we shot with him in the convertible, UM getting in the car and we had like run out of time, and it was like one of the first times I think I realized like, oh, you can't like really go over without like costing a lot of
money to the production. UM. And I think we did that in like one take. I think that was like a very very rushed thing. And I remember having a line and being so excited that I finally had a line and I got I think I got to do it once and I was like that's it, that's it. Um. But yeah, another incredible vocal a journal performance. I mean I never I just love when they put them in the air and then they get on the floor and
it was just like, God, they're so good. Um. Fun fact, the girl in vocal Adrenaline outside by the garbage cans who is holding um the other dancers hair back is Shelby Shum, who is or was at the time Harry's girlfriend, but now they are married with a child, and you know, and she's a friend of ours. But that is Shelby Shum that we get to see, one of the best people on the planet. And then also, Kevin, did you know that Dakota Stanley was actually Cheyenne Jackson was supposed
to play Dakota Stanley? What so he was supposed to play to go to Stanley? And I texted him this morning because I was like, I feel like I know this, like he was supposed to play this role. Um, he responded, and I started to read you the text, let me get it. So I wrote him a voice I said, I sent him a voice message and he said, I said, did you was it true that you were supposed to play Dakota Stanley? He said, hey, hey, yes, that is true. Um,
I was supposed to play that part. Um. Actually I traveled to l A. I had my fitting and I got the flu and I was so sick. He was like insanity at the time. He was doing Broadway at the time, so a poor guy. I was lying on the floor in the costume shop and it was lu Irick that came in and she was taking care of me and it was such a bummer. So yeah, that was my I thought my Glee moment was over until Ryan said, oh I have something else for you. Um,
and so yeah, it is very very true. Oh my god, thank I he got to come back, I know, because you know, what a what a looker. It's a shame. He's not talented either. No, yeah, exactly, it's terribly terribly untalented and really ugly. So we'll have Hyanne on the podcast. He was also one of those people Broadway people. I didn't know who he was, and then I remember hearing him saying for the first time and just like, well, that's not humanly possible or fair, but exactly like what.
So Sue also tries to get to pretty terrible success um Quinn and Santana to pick off the Glee club one by one to mess up their relationships, their morale, all that sort of thing, which brings us to sort of the sea plot of this episode, which is the best plot, the best plot where Mercedes is noticing that everybody's coupled up, and she in her bff kurt Um
are seemingly close and friendly with one another. So Quentin and Santana swoop into encourage that love interaction, and it keeps happening, um until some of the new directions step in and be like, we're having a game engine. So the game engine was really fun to shoot, and I remember being so excited I got to say Lady Fabulous, hurts Lady Fabulous. Um. That was really Uh. We didn't have like attend to do in this episode, so it was really fun to shoot these little like one offs.
But um, we were very involved in this Bust Your Windows. I feel I feel like I was invested in this number. I mean basically, yeah, I think our memory of this is Bust Your Windows because coming into this show or the season, during the pilot, Amber and I had been talking about and I think it was Amber and Ryan they had been talking about Jasmine Sullivan. Somehow came up.
Amber and I were gigantic fans of Jasmine Sullivan. Um, it was her first album had just come out and Buster Windows was the single, and it was the first time he sort of listened to what we were saying about the music and put it into the show and then gave her this gigantic and in sane performance that I love that It ends with you broke my car,
You broke my heart, You broke my heart. It's so and I do you like we all went and watched we I mean I feel like we we watched every rehearsal, We watched this being filmed, like this was this was it for us. This was like our first music video moment.
Also story wise, leading up to this, you know, after the gay invention and the plotting by the Cheerios, Mercedes finally, you know, addresses it with Kurt, and Kurt says that he's in love with somebody else and on camera we see he's looking at Finn, but then Rachel comes into frame and he just says, it's Rachel. And at this car wash. Were you at this car wash? I think we were. Yes, we were. We were at the car wash, but like we were, I was watching something, but I
was definitely more concerned, more hidden behind the car. Yeah, and I was just really focused on learning the choreography. Yes, very professional of me, yes, yes, yes. And so Mercedes launches into this whole number because she throws something through Kurt's windshield, his paper thin windshield. Yes. Absolutely, And some of our like BFF dancers were in this number. Hemo is in this number, Hanna Hannah who was Beyonce dancer. Um, it's truly like gangs all here between Vocal Journaline and
buster Windows. It was every dancer ever And I was like yelling at the TV of this morning again. I was so excited to hear, and we did that on tour. She came out and an escalate on tour. I was getting ready during this number, so I never really got to see as much as I probably would have liked UM,
but this was, Yeah, it's a highlight for me. And then and then it leads us to the really nice scene where Mercedes apologizes for throwing you know, busting his windows and um throwing something in his Lincoln and that's
I cheered up and Kurt comes out. Cheered up when Kurt came out, And that was a really big deal because that wasn't seen on TV on network TV especially hardly ever, and I think for a teen to do it, UM was also a huge deal and to have that supported in such a big way like if you're on network TV. Back then it was like that was your way of being exposed to as many viewers as possible, or like TV has changed, you know, the landscape has changed.
But back then that was a very very big deal. Um. I also wanted to, um, make sure we didn't miss Kevin that there is shirtless shoe in this episode. Yeah, do you have a time stamp on that? I do what I do? It is seven minutes and fifty three seconds. Are we like three for three? Shirt? Listen every episode
so far thousand per cent. He's um making out Terry talking about like how being in a boy man was doing wonders while we know that Terry is actually just trying to actually get pregnant, you know, as you do take your shirt off in addition to bust your windows. I I skipped over this before. But going back to probably my second favorite scene to shoot was the choir room seeing where we are getting berated and insulted in
every horrible way by Dakota Stanley. Um, but I remember when we shot that, Um, we were having such a hard time not breaking the hardest. This was also a night shoot, like or late at night. I remember it was like one of our last things up and it was really hard and he was actually like, wait, was holding it together so simple, like not a wink, didn't blink. Yeah, I don't know what you're trying to but it's fine. I don't know what he was professional, we were not.
We could and he was just spitting out these insults and these things. I also feel like, um, when Leah walks up to him at the end, when they sort of realized that the glee club realized that they don't need him, that what's special about them is that they're different and they're not never going to be and this is important to remember going forward. One thing is that New Directions is aware that they will never be as good dancers as Vocal Adrenaline, So when we start competing
against one another, that makes more sense. And also when before she storms out says like and I'm taller than you, I feel like that must have been and I have it. I think it probably was because she She would do that a lot at the end of scenes, and they were usually pretty funny, very funny. Um. Also, that was
the first time we heard Franquantine. You remember that dragging your knuckles on the cropt and Frankintine was Corey's Twitter handle in the beginning, um, before all of us like decided to go back to our regular names, which Kevin can't because somebody has his handle anyway. Um um. And and then we get to my favorite scene of the whole show episode what's favorite Sue was office Kevin, Oh
my god. Um No, Sue is angry at the Cheerios Quinn and Santana for um not succeeding in bringing down the Glee Club so that she can get her budget back up and um right, and and this is the suit quote which will make it into tarty takes because this is this is the quote of the episode. I'm going to ask you to smell your armpits. That's the smell of failure and it's stinking up my office. And then Naya brilliantly, brilliantly crying and running out because she
gets her tanning boot. Um tanning privilege, tanning privileges so good. I also love and that scene to where sus watching videos of her Cheerios on the TV doing performances, just replaying factor. There are also some really speaking of great quotes anytime um Will Schuster's mother opened her mouth. Um, oh, Debor Monk with the Debor Monk and Josh grow up at the end and she's I've maybe never seen a better drunk performance. You know, it is hard to play
drunk successfully. And she was very good, excellent. I mean, that is a masterclass. I didn't have to show my bosoms. Why didn't I just get up to the mic and grab mite? Did where are your boobies? They're they're melting away. Um. Anyway, I asked that because Kevin has boobs from RuPaul's drag Race. That's where I asked where your boobies were? Well, you know, we should do speaking of it, we should do a little Should we do a mini episode about our experience
on drag Race? Yeah, we let us know, people, let us know, let us know if you want to hear about that. Yeah, and then go bug Brooklyn Heights and money exchange and to come on it. Yeah all right, um, And that's the episode that is no, not so bad. And I it was fun that they played with the dynamics. There is less Sue in this episode. There's less of the kids, but it is nice. Just every once in a while, you gotta break it up, you know. Yeah, I really I did enjoy seeing like Howard bambooing in
and like Kender Knoka and everybody. I think, just like Jennifer Aspen's character at Kendra. Howard Bamboo was also a fan favorite for us. We loved Howard Bam and also a singer like it sounded great in this episode. Right, that's right, he's really crushing it. Okay, tardy takes, Tarty takes. Um just a reminder for people, Uh, this is our version of superlatives. So we want to give you our takes each week on some of the following categories. Okay,
so let's start with the cringe moment. Honestly dancing, just the dancing, the straightness of the boy band. The Akafellas were the second hand embarrassment, but I think that was by design and it was beautifully done. Yes, yes, yes, yes it is intentional. Yeah, it also works for the worst dance move again, I mean anything anything they were doing. But I do have to point out, um, I remember when we watched this performance of I Want to Sex You Up. When Corey starts singing and he gets that
little sly like I'm trying to be sexy face. We were such suckers for that because it was so good and it was so adorable and so funny. So that was one of my best like little moments of the episode because he sort of did that should intentionally, you know, yeah, he was messing with us. What was your favorite song in this episode? Bust your windows out the gas viously obviously? Um what about the best line we we had that one to Yeah, smelling your armpits um and the best
performance by a prop. I would say the vomit into the trash can? Does that count as a prop? Oh? I was going to say the rock that was hit into the windshield our powers combined. Okay, that's a solid episode. It's lum ship. That didn't age. Well. Well, here's the thing. But I think the whole Sandy Ryerson thing of like not being like is he allowed in the faculty faculty room? He's like, I'm just allowed fifty feet near children. It's it's like it doesn't work. It wouldn't work, but it's funny.
It just wouldn't work in this day and age, and it's like, is it funny? I don't know. Am I going to get in trouble for that? I don't know. Also, it was it was funny because of how like uncomfortable and um improper. It was like we're like, oh, are we allowed to laugh at this? I don't know, right right, right, right right. I do have to say also, the like insults we got by um Dakota Stanley, those probably were
not that that it's probably not gonna fly um. And you know, honestly, the thing that h well for me was like, it's still still works is like Kurt coming like the Kurt storyline of like coming out, and you know, it's just that that sweet moment at the end. And something I really appreciated this time was, um, what Mercedes immediately said to him. Immediately, it was like, we are your people. You can trust the Glee Club to support
you exactly who you are. You don't need to feel ashamed of that where everybody wants a friend like that and like what a great friend Mercedes was immediately to Kurt. And I thought that was also very very important to to show kids and adults of how to um treat the situation and also sets us up for you know, the Burton Kurt thing coming next episode. Oh my goodness,
I can't wait. I had to actually like pause the play it automatically went into pragers and I had to pause it, but I didn't want to because it's so good. I was saying honorable mention. Best quote was Josh Groban loves a blousie alcoholic. I love an honorable mention. They were just firing firing jokes off in these episodes, truly. Um, Jenna, I have a surprise for you. It's your favorite segment. Yeah,
it's ship we found on TikTok. Yes, give it to me. So, UM, there was this TikToker who pointed out that she wasn't necessarily sure um if this was intentional or not, Like these were backhanded like credits that UM Ryan Murphy does on his show. So for example, in UM in the American Horror Story, he one of the credits some of people were like pale person number one, Pale Person number two.
And then in Glee, she noticed that, Um, some of the Warblers were credited as UM super gay Warbler, Super gay Warblers, Super gay war There's a whole section of like Mason trub blood is he was in several episodes as super gay Warbler. And then there's someone else that
was labeled as other really gay Warbler. So it turns out it's true and he does do that for that, which makes a lot of sense to me because so you don't see this on the show obviously, but in the scripts, um, I feel like Ian would do this a lot, and the stage directions he would write in all these jokes and descriptions of people that would never be seen on camera. But we're just so funny it will make us crack up. So having characters named this
for the resume funny. You know. I'm just still very impressed with people and how deep of a dive it go. Me too. That's why if you're on TikTok and you come across these things and you have questions, d m it to our account on TikTok, which is at that's what you really missed, and maybe we're gonna talk about it. We probably will, because we definitely will. This is fun and this is fun for me to surprise Jannat with this.
This is a good I'm enjoying this. I'm enjoying not having to do it and and being told you're welcome, thank you, thank you. Our incredible producers are coming through TikTok, so shout out to them for messing up their algorithms to discover these things. Um, well that is Acafella's for y'all. Um, how do I'm pleasantly surprised and taking accountability for the fact that, like I probably had lower expectations than I should have. And also that's super excited about Preggers next week.
So come back next week and recap Preggers with us, and we have some really great Yes, yes, you might be able to guess it, you might not, um and what a what a treat Jenna? What a spoiler? Anytime? Anytime? All Right, Well, see you next week and that's what you really missed. Bye, Thanks for listening, and follow us on Instagram at and that's what you really miss pod. Make sure to write us a review and leave us five stars. See you next time.
