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One Tree Thrill (part 27)

Apr 26, 202431 min
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The girls discuss a OTH sequel series featuring original stars(!), They reminisce about great food, cheap drinks and good times and they reveal their favorite teenage dramas growing up! It’s hard hitting fan questions with down and dirty, thrilling answers!

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Speaker 1

First of all, you don't know me.

Speaker 2

We all about that high school drama.

Speaker 3

Girl Drama Girl, all about them high school queens, We'll take you for a ride.

Speaker 4

And our comic girl cheering for the right teams.

Speaker 3

Drama, Queens of girl Fashion, but your tough girl, you could sit with us Girl Drama, Queens Drama, Queens Drama, Queens Drama, Drahma Queens Drama Queens.

Speaker 1

You guys, we have a Q and A for you, just the hard hitting questions.

Speaker 4

This week, Down and dirty.

Speaker 5

Yeah, you're gonna hear us be you know, real long winded little yin Yang Twins and here because Joys offshooting a movie, so.

Speaker 4

You're stuck with Hillary and I.

Speaker 1

Today are apologies first friends. Okay, we have a question from BIZ. They ask what show would you enjoy more? A prequel of Dan and Karen in high school or a sequel with all of your kids as teenagers.

Speaker 4

I mean, okay, our show did two things very well, flashbacks and time jumps.

Speaker 1

Yeah, so.

Speaker 4

I can't give you an either or, Biz, But what I can say is I would love a flashback episode to see Dan and Karen in high school, but selfishly because I really like my friends I would want to see a sequel where our kids were teenagers so we could all hang out and go play pool at the Blue Post after work.

Speaker 1

Like having a teenager in my house makes me makes me want to know the teenagers of Tree Hill so badly, Like I want to know my Sawyer. I want to know your twin boys. I want to know Lydia. I want to know all of these kids so badly because it's fun watching a kid grow up, like all of Gus's friends I've known since they were like two and three years old, and you see them blossom into these angsty little animals, and I just love it.

Speaker 4

Well and it's cool too, Like I think about that a lot when I you know, when I get like either when we're facetiming or I get like a video.

Speaker 2

Or when George grabs your leg and doesn't let go of you.

Speaker 1

I love her.

Speaker 4

Oh she wraps her little paws around me. I feel so special. But like truly, sometimes when I look at Gus and I think about the fact that Brooke has these twin boys, and that they would be around his age now, a little younger than him, I'm just like, man, this kid is like one of the coolest people I know, and I would love to know more of them. Does Gus want to cosplay as Judeter Davis Baker?

Speaker 1

Honestly, you know that he does. Like Gus is chopping at the bit to work. He wants to work really bad, and he's trying to take some scene study classes this summer and he's doing He's doing so many plays this year in our town and at school.

Speaker 4

I love that he's into community theater. Girl.

Speaker 1

He days it so seriously, and I love it. I love it. I love it for him. I love who he is in that space, and I just want to know, like there's this curiosity factor for all of the kids of Tree Hill, not even like just our kids, but like where's baby Jenny?

Speaker 2

Yeah, you know, where is Lily? Because there's there's like Crop.

Speaker 1

A of kids that's like Jamie Lily, Baby Jenny. They're all in their early twenties now, and then Crop B that is Sawyer, your boys is was Jude and Davis?

Speaker 4

Yep?

Speaker 2

Did Mouth have kids? Who else had kids?

Speaker 4

I don't remember if we ever saw Mouth have a kid, like you know, all the montage stuff end, but.

Speaker 2

Bevin had a kid. Oh remember did you Evin have a kid with Tim.

Speaker 4

Bevin and Tim had a kid. Oh my god, Yeah, they had a little boy, I believe. And then we've got Lydia and Sawyer were the girls from y'all.

Speaker 2

Wait, they had a boy they named Nathan.

Speaker 4

Oh my god, that's right. Oh God, that's right.

Speaker 2

Oh my god. I want to see that kid.

Speaker 4

Yeah, I want to see that That's fine. I can't decide if he'd be really athletic or like like a total theater baby.

Speaker 1

Oh yeah, I mean he's soft, that kid, because he's like a mama's boy. Yeah, I love it.

Speaker 4

Oh, okay, well, this is a great question. I pick both answers.

Speaker 1

Yeah, because I also again super curious about Dan and Karen because I love a villain origin story and like, what if there's we don't know, Like what if Karen was so mean to Dan in high school? Yeah?

Speaker 2

Like what if she was the popular one and was just like love like you, Dan? Yeah, we don't know.

Speaker 1

You know, Karen could have been humbled over the years, and that's when we meet eat her as Lucas's mom. I would love if she was like a Heather's type bitch in high school.

Speaker 2

Wouldn't that be great?

Speaker 4

From Moira Oh my god, she'd have so much fun. And by the way, like part of I think what would be so cool about flashback episodes to see them is that they did go to high school in the eighties.

Speaker 2

Yes, that's hot.

Speaker 1

Oh, it would be heavy.

Speaker 4

Shoulder pads and perms.

Speaker 1

Give it to me, I won't it. Yeah, all right, business, that was a really nice question to answer.

Speaker 4

Okay, Piper wants to know what is your most played song on your Spotify right now, I'm opening my phone to check. I have a hunch I know what it is. Yeah, mine's definitely most wanted by Beyonce am Miiley Cyrus. I love this Cowboy Carter album.

Speaker 1

Baby, I have strong feelings about Miley. I'm pretty going into both her and Beyonce same. I'm gonna give you three guesses what mine is? Mmm?

Speaker 4

Is it Pomp Pom Square? Man? I'm like, it's one of those two bands. Did I get your one and tu.

Speaker 2

You're gonna larious?

Speaker 1

Uh, it's Pomp Pomp Squad and which it's just the whole album is up here. So what my favorite song is this song she has called Crying and it's got a real Roy Orbison feel to it, and I Okay, there's a line in there where she says, feels like everyone who loves me can hates me, and I have.

Speaker 4

Never never felt more seen.

Speaker 1

Girl. I just I know, I know that everyone loves me, but also I know that I'm insufferable. Like I know this.

Speaker 4

I don't think you're insufferable at all. I actually wonder is that sort of the cross to bear of being a cancer? Yeah, where you are so sensitive. Like, here's the thing that I've learned my year. My word of the Year for twenty twenty four was tender.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 4

I have been experimenting with being more tender with myself and others, even in like pursuit of justice, even in what is true, Yeah, communicating more tenderly for the last couple of years. And it's really a place that I feel like I've arrived. But it's painful to be as sensitive as we are, which is where the little crabshell comes from. Like it literally protects you from getting stepped on. But then people just see a hard exterior and they're like, Oh,

you're tough, you're never affected by anything. You always seem good, and you're like, I'm sorry, do you know what it feels like on the inside of my ribcaits. I'm sobbing all that. So that thing I realize turns into like, well, I know you love me, but are you sure you're not mad at me?

Speaker 1

Yeah?

Speaker 4

You seemed quieter this morning than normal, And it's like, well, yeah, because I hadn't had a cup of coffee yet, And I'm like, yeah, but are you mad at me?

Speaker 1

Oh? The hyper vigilance is insane.

Speaker 4

Is that being cancers or is that just our trauma?

Speaker 1

It might be trauma, it might be well here's the problem. You can't traumatize a cancer because they'll never get over it.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Anyway, I love Mia from Pom Pom Squad and uh, just a little, a little nugget. You heard it here first, folks, I produced a movie last summer and we're in post production right now. And the whole time we were making the movie, I was listening to her album and so I.

Speaker 4

Think she's gonna score your movie.

Speaker 1

No, she's but she's gonna play heavily in some of our music choices, and I I just want everyone to know about her. I think she's kind incredible. I think, you know, in terms of female voices out there doing

things that are kind of different. I think she's different and cool and I like the cheerlead vibe, and I like, know the romanticism of what she's doing while she's playing an electric guitar and just like kicking ass and we're in big, huge platform boots, and you know, she covers not a surf who was on one Tree Hill, who was a band that Peyton went to see, and so I like all those kind of easter eggy connections.

Speaker 4

So I love that.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 4

Yeah, man, Okay, more pump pumps, thank you.

Speaker 1

Okay, we have a question from Sydney. What is something small but completely annoys you, Sydney? Why why would you want to know this?

Speaker 4

Yeah, people want to know about our pet beeves. I feel like I've talked about this a lot lately, but it is the top of my frickin' list. People who watch videos on their freaking phones on airplanes with no headphones, Like, I think y'all are rude, just straight up rude.

Speaker 1

Girl.

Speaker 4

I just I'm like, we are trapped in a tin tube that pings the sound around. I can't possibly survive five and a half hours like this, Like I want to claw my own ears off my head.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I agree with that it.

Speaker 4

Like, it feels like you know what it is that that that adage about nails on a chalkboard. It feels like that on the insides of my bones.

Speaker 2

Well, because we have that auditory maybe my.

Speaker 4

Gentle autism, but really it makes me nuts.

Speaker 1

We both have the auditory thing where we get overwhelmed if there's like a TV on and music plane, like, oh, I can't if there's two things happening, Uh, I can't do like, I really will start to freak out.

Speaker 4

I also have learned there's like a and I can't remember what it's called because I don't have a degree in music, but there is a certain pitch that some people can hear and some people can't. And I always just thought I was crazy. I'd be like, what is that buzzing? What is that beeping? And people would look

at me like, what are you talking about? And we were having a party here at the house in La once, not long after Vanessa moved in with Ricard, but when they were not living together yet and she was still my roommate. We joked he was basically like our house husband, Like we were just like our husband's home. Those are helped Recard is the best, and you know, he's an incredible music producer, and we we were like cleaning up

one night and he walked over. I was at the sink and he was like bringing some platters over and I was like, God, that fucking sound is driving me so crazy and I don't understand how no one else can hear it.

Speaker 2

Do you hear that?

Speaker 4

And he went, oh, yeah, that's blah blah blah, and like told me what the pitch was and how like what the percentage of people who can hear it is. And he was like I have that and I was like, well that makes sense because you literally make a living writing music, so you should be able to hear that. I don't want to hear it.

Speaker 2

It's unnecessarily want to get rid of it.

Speaker 4

I just feel like a crazy person all the time. And he was like, yeah, it's kind of a bummer, isn't it. But cool that you can hear it too. I was like mm.

Speaker 1

Hmmm, mm hmmm. Yeah. I do that thing where I force blood into my ears to drowned out other sounds, you know, like the homo. I don't know, you just tense muscles in your head. No, I just tense muscles in my head and it creates like, Oh, I'm.

Speaker 4

So glad nobody can see us right now because I'm trying to do what you're doing and I don't get it. This is one day where I'm very grateful this is an audio medium. Watch. This is going to be a blooper on Instagram. I'm like, uh no, you.

Speaker 2

Just like force the blood into your ears and it creates I will like shake mine audio.

Speaker 1

Yeah, audio stuff bugs me and I don't like I don't like TV on at night. That really I get.

Speaker 5

I get.

Speaker 1

I'm just triggered by sound a lot. Are you really jumpy when you watch movies and stuff? Like you react big to loud noises.

Speaker 4

Big, It's terrible everybody. People actually like to see scary movies with me because I apparently break up the tension because I make them laugh with how jumpy I am. Yes, And I'm like, well, I'm glad you're having a good time. I'm actively upset.

Speaker 1

Yeah, every all of my like you know, adrenaline and all the bad chemicals are going right now. Oh.

Speaker 4

I like this question from Laura, especially because we've been talking about places we want to travel, like Bulgaria, where Joy is making Sophia Burgaria, Sophia Bulgaria. Honestly, it just feels deeply cool.

Speaker 2

That's a sexy name, that should the rhyme.

Speaker 4

I'm like, okay, but Laura wants to know what is the best city you've ever traveled to and your favorite thing that you did there.

Speaker 1

This is hard because there's like there's us as lone wolf creatures, right, and then there's us with our people. And so I will say at Hillary as a lone wolf creature really had a great time in New Orleans as a young person like you and I both spent so much time there.

Speaker 4

We had such a good time there.

Speaker 1

We identified with that place. It was there were ghosts, there was good food, there was great music. Everyone was a little bit rowdy, like we fit that.

Speaker 4

Yeah. Well, and when you think about it too, like in our twenties, you.

Speaker 2

Know, we weren't going to Europe. We weren't like.

Speaker 4

No, I mean not to be crass, but like you know, yeah, we were working on our show, but we weren't really making money. None of us had any credits. They signed us for nothing, and you know, that was a long journey. And so like I remember watching people who were on like big network shows, be able to go on those big European trips or whatever, like we couldn't afford that.

Speaker 1

No, we needed like spring break quality travel.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 4

Man, I loved being able to go to New Orleans and get like an oyster Poe Boy sandwich for like four dollars and a Long Island iced tea for eight bucks. We were like, oh my god, we're living like kings down here.

Speaker 2

You know how I feel about a Pim's cup.

Speaker 1

Like I had Rob Buckley do a movie with me down in Louisiana and he hadn't been to New Orleans ever, and I was like, let me just take you on a little trip. And he had to carry my son on this ghost tour and we had like he ate like a monster.

Speaker 2

He ate like full meals everywhere I went.

Speaker 1

It was.

Speaker 2

It was so fun.

Speaker 1

I'll never not think of I'll never think of New Orleans and not think of Rob Buckley just like yeah, yeah, I'll eat that whole thing. Yeah no, I'll eat that.

Speaker 4

Oh yeah, I love it. We should go back. We need to go back as like.

Speaker 2

Grown up sophisticated.

Speaker 1

We'll stay in the garden district this time, we'll.

Speaker 4

Stay in a fancy hotel.

Speaker 1

Okay, but like as grown ups with our people, where are we traveling that we love?

Speaker 4

Yeah, I don't know. I I also probably because i'm you know, I'm looking at your face right now. Like I have such a nostalgia for Paris because we started going there together for conventions and like going to the city and working and then like we'd get off and you know, put on a fancy little outfit and go, you know, down to some restaurant by the river. Like, I don't know, man, I just love I love those memories running around these beautiful old cities late at night.

You know, I get that movie montage of like the lights on the Eiffel Tower and everybody laughing and dinner plates hitting the table, like it just feels so.

Speaker 1

You Paul and I had that magical night like under the Eiffel Tower at that riverside cafe.

Speaker 4

Yes, with the blue lights along the water. We were there so oh they had to kick us out. They were like madams, missus.

Speaker 1

You must they were Americans. I agree with you. I agree with you, And I just had the conversation with Jeffrey. There's a convention in Paris in September that I think I'm gonna.

Speaker 2

I think I'm gonna we go, try to go, but because you're going, I'm going.

Speaker 1

My kids have school off the following week for holidays, and so I think I might bring all the Morgans and we'll.

Speaker 2

Takes French. And he's in the unit right now.

Speaker 1

And I know this because his French teacher approached me yesterday and was like he needed to make up a test. But he's in the unit right now that discusses train schedules, and I was like, Madame Peterson, this is fantastic, Like.

Speaker 4

Can't wait for my son to be my tour guide.

Speaker 2

Yeah, Sophia, we'll just make us do all the work.

Speaker 4

I can't wait. Can we get him like a little conductor's cap? I feel like you might like it.

Speaker 1

Yeah, he went to that Tomas the Train phase if you remember.

Speaker 4

Okay, great?

Speaker 1

Yeah, paris just dreamy. It's dreamy and romantic and also creepy. Like I was telling George about the Catacombs, like, we can't not take George, my creepy six year old to the catacombs.

Speaker 4

She'll love it. I can't wait to see her little Green.

Speaker 1

Yeah, she likes creepy stuff. She's been on this planet multiple times and think she's our age. She for sure thinks that you're her friend, not my friend. Courtney wants to know when you were growing up, what was your one Tree Hill or like your favorite teen drama you are obsessed with.

Speaker 4

I mean, come on, Dawson's Creek, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ah, what else were we really into? I mean I watched like a little bit of nine O two one zero, and then my parents watched an episode and I got in trouble because they thought it was salacious, and then I wasn't allowed to watch it anymore. And then in college, my my best friend from my freshman year dorm hall, my friend Brenna, got me hooked on watching Sex in the City with her, and I was like, this is

so outlandish. These people are so bold. Do people really have like in the world.

Speaker 2

It just it like shocked me.

Speaker 4

Everything about it was so shocking, And I remember feeling like very grown up because I was watching HB.

Speaker 1

So I was allowed to watch any of those shows, like none of them.

Speaker 4

Well yeah, you weren't allowed to listen to modern music, babe.

Speaker 2

This was a real sheltered childhood.

Speaker 1

But when I was a kid, I was obsessed with this show that was it Nickelodeon that would air all the old It was like TV Land, which was a offshoot of Nickelodeon. Yeah yeah, and they would air like I Dream Genie and Bewitched and stuff like that.

Speaker 2

But this show Girl. They played a show called.

Speaker 1

What's Happening and it was it was a black show. It was all like black teenagers. It was Dwayne and Roge and Oh Shirley ran the local diner. And I loved the camaraderie and friendship. Oh Rerun, everybody knows Rerun. I was just obsessed with this show. And I just loved that they were kids that were always getting into trouble but also like helping each other. And when I think about shows that informed One Tree Hill, there's a

lot of parallels between those. You know, everyone everyone is funny but also tender, and I'd like, I still love that show, love it. So TV Land was where I was allowed to watch TV.

Speaker 4

Love well, and I love that, you know, as the weird little kids we were when we first met, Like, I remember when you first told me how much you loved Bewitched and I was like me too, yeah, And I was like, she's mine. You know, like there were some of those classic shows that we grew up watching reruns of it. I really think, yeah, they really did feel so seminal to us.

Speaker 1

Is there a home for rerun shows like that anymore? Because I know, like Kobe, you think there should be. There should be like a streaming platform that's just yeah, TV land kind of stuff. Because we watched The Brady Bunch, we watched The Partridge Family.

Speaker 2

I mean everything I watched was we.

Speaker 4

Are producers chiming in to say, Pluto TV.

Speaker 2

Oh my Pluto TV. Would I need to be watching Let's go? Okay? Love it?

Speaker 1

Fine?

Speaker 2

Yeah? What's Happening was such a good show.

Speaker 1

Just loved it, loved it. I remember a very specific episode Shirley was talking about wearing Charlie perfume and at a yard sale, I saw like a half.

Speaker 2

Used bottle over like two dollars.

Speaker 1

Oh, Charlie perfume, and it's very strong and very chemically.

Speaker 2

I had to have it.

Speaker 4

You had to have it because miss Shirley had it.

Speaker 1

God. I loved that show.

Speaker 4

I love it.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 4

Man, all right, well we've gone from favorite TV too. Lauren's question, what is your favorite breakfast food?

Speaker 1

I have not a good answer. I don't think it's toast.

Speaker 2

I just really it's just.

Speaker 1

And I didn't even realize what a terrible answer it was to you asked.

Speaker 4

It's a bland answer, babe, it really is. Listen. The thing is, especially when you work in the circus like we do, you can't always guarantee that you can get a good thing to eat. So it is nice to have like a plain, basic that you can go to on set, whether it's like four forty five in the morning, or you know, you start you're doing night shoots, so you're having breakfast at six pm, and like, yeah, you just you gotta just get it in and keep moving. I get that.

Speaker 2

What's yours?

Speaker 1

Well, it's probably it's like fancy, is it a frittata?

Speaker 4

Oh my god, stop it. So here's what I was gonna say, is I'm like, okay, if I if I'm traveling or I'm on set, it's really plain. I want one of those like crunchy rice cakes, plain peanut butter. I do like you know me, I travel with a little thing of salt everywhere, So I salt. If I can find a banana, great, If not, I'll just eat the rice cake. And peanut butter. That's like my toast. But when I am home in LA and I have a free weekend, like my Saturday breakfast is always really

important to me. And then it's either a Courage bagel or a crispy rice bowl from Squirrel, and I feel very fancy.

Speaker 2

You do love that bagel place.

Speaker 4

I am the mayor of Courage Bagels. They want you gave me my bag of bagels that I ordered and put Mayor Sophia on it, and I was like, I've arrived. This is more meaningful to me than any award I've ever won. I am a this is my hometown hero moment. I am the baroness of bagels. Thank you so much, And I went home.

Speaker 1

Needs a key to the city when you've got that bag of bagels.

Speaker 4

I don't the fact that I can walk up to that window and they're like you're usual, and I'm like, you can know it. That's a love language to me.

Speaker 1

Yeah, nailed it well. Speaking of Lisa wants to know what are are you? A love language? Uh?

Speaker 2

Yeah, that's literally the next question.

Speaker 4

Okay, wait, what are yours?

Speaker 2

So I feel like mine used to be physical.

Speaker 1

I was not a kid that was enough, I guess, and like physical touch was how I understood love to exist.

Speaker 2

But my husband is.

Speaker 1

He is an acts of service person. And so for instance, like you know, you know that Jeffrey just walked into this room and said, I'm going to the grocery store.

Speaker 2

What can I get for you?

Speaker 1

Like my understanding of love has changed over the course of my relationship with him, where I see how meaningful acts of service are and that's what he's really good at. So now that's what I'm really attracted to. Yeah, that weird how it can change.

Speaker 4

I really love that I think similarly to you, and like maybe it's because I was the only kid in the house. Physical touch has always been one of my biggest love languages, and I think because I'm so lucky to have the friend community that I have, like sitting next to you without my head on your shoulder and vice versa.

Speaker 1

Oh my god, there was a puppy pile moment at Bevan's house that was literally.

Speaker 4

In the dog bed, like on the floor.

Speaker 1

It was over I.

Speaker 4

Anytime I'm anywhere, I'm either sitting in a friend's lap there sitting in my lap, like I am the kind of person. Oh God, back in the fall. I spent a couple of days in New York on my way to that trip with my family, and I was I was staying in the city with one of my best friends, and a bunch of our friends were in town. Everybody was there for like music stuff and fashion stuff, and my friend Jacob was in town and I didn't know.

And I was walking down the street and so out of my friend's apartment going to get lunch, and I see Jacob and I go no, and he's walking towards me, and he goes no, and we ran at each other like it was a movie. And before I knew what was happening, I was in the air and I had like my legs and arms wrapped around me, spinning me around in the street, and it was like this whole moment,

and I watched people be like what is happening? And then like he put me down, and then like the guy he was seeing ran up and wrapped his arms around him. And then people were like, oh, they're not a couple, and I was like, no, I just like I want to be smushed together with my people all the time. I hold hands, I hold arms like I just I love safe physical affection, and I think I've leaned into it, especially like since leaving a job years ago,

where like my physical body was very unsafe. Yeah, in a way, it's almost like the people who I'm comfortable physically with, I'm even more comfortable with now because I'm not very comfortable with strangers. But yeah, I don't know. I just I love hugging. But then to your point, like my other one is definitely acts of service. Like I love to pack for people. I love to help you move, I love, oh my God, like to go to someone's house and reorganize their pantry is like my

absolute dream come true. Like I I will show up if you have anything going on, whether it's good or bad, I will show up to help you with it. And that that's something I like about myself and that I really value in my friends like you, because you're the same way, Like if something's going on, you're just like what do you need? Where are we going? What time do we need to be there? That stuff that feels

like an extension of like a safe hug. To me, it's like a it's like an it's an energetic hug in a way.

Speaker 1

Yeah, that felt really safe on our Drama Queen's tour, Like I wanted to drive because I wanted to take care of everyone, and you wanted to get our outfits, and you know, like you were doing all of the social media posts, like you were just like handling all the business that I couldn't because I was driving, And it felt so loving. It like taking care of each other in that way. Yeah, that, I think the longer you're with someone, the more those acts of service. They're

easier to do, but also they mean more. It's like, yeah, this is someone who's not bored with me and still wants to show up for me. How cool.

Speaker 4

Well, and in that way that you talk about your relationship with Jeffrey, like you guys have been together for fifteen years. You and I have been together for twenty years. Yeah, when you can, like when we can get in the two front seats of a vehicle and divide and conquer and we don't even need to talk about the plan. We're just doing it and we're laughing the whole time. It's like, God, that that's a nice shared language to have with someone.

Speaker 1

Shorthand, Baby, that's the love language. Shorthand.

Speaker 2

You guys, these were great.

Speaker 4

I love these questions. Thank you friends.

Speaker 1

Yeah, don't use our pet peeves against us.

Speaker 4

The Yeah, please don't come to conventions and like bang pots. I'll cry.

Speaker 2

Hey, thanks for listening.

Speaker 4

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Speaker 2

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Speaker 4

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