Episode Transcript
[00:00:00] Speaker A: Foreign.
[00:00:23] Speaker B: Hello and welcome to Kobe.
Wait, Okay. I love. You have to bring something up because it was insane that we recorded with mom, like, at the beginning of January. And we were talking and she did those questions for us and everything, and she said that her, like, person she would love to have act for her is Catherine o'.
[00:00:47] Speaker A: Hara.
[00:00:47] Speaker B: And then Catherine o' Hara literally died, like, the following week, which is bananas. And I totally forgot about it. And people were asking me about it when that, like, episode came out, and I was like, oh, my God. But we.
[00:00:58] Speaker A: That.
[00:00:58] Speaker B: The crazy part is we recorded that, like, far, far, long ago. And, like, before she. Yeah. Said any of that. I mean, before Catherine o' Hara died. So anyways, just the rip. We love her. She's an icon. She's a legend.
[00:01:13] Speaker A: Sad day.
[00:01:14] Speaker B: Very.
[00:01:15] Speaker A: Is this okay?
[00:01:16] Speaker B: Did you actually ever hear, like, what ended up happening to her?
[00:01:20] Speaker A: I think she had been battling some kind of illness for some time. But no, I don't know the specific
[00:01:25] Speaker B: example or something in that. And something happened from that.
[00:01:30] Speaker A: But I did see on social media that Eugene Levy and, like, the Schitt's Creek cast had another, like, round table or some kind of, like, get together.
So maybe they'll come out with, like, a little remembrance or something like that.
[00:01:47] Speaker B: I don't know.
[00:01:48] Speaker A: I love her.
[00:01:49] Speaker B: So sad. That was a really rough one. That was a rough start to 2026. I was like, wait, no, 2026 was supposed to be better than 2025. Like, what the Is actually happening?
[00:01:58] Speaker A: Oh, let's not put that. Sorry, universe. But if you were to pick. You're good. If you were to pick a Catherine o' Hara character, like, what do you think you would gravitate? I think probably Beetlejuice.
[00:02:09] Speaker B: I mean, obviously Schitt's Creek is iconic and legendary, but I think Beetlejuice is, like, what I picture in my head is like, her most, like, iconic role. I just loved Beetlejuice so much when I was a kid.
[00:02:21] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:02:21] Speaker B: I, like, was into weird, creepy shot movies because I loved, like, yeah, Nightmare Before Christmas. Interesting Beetlejuice and. I don't know. Anyways.
[00:02:30] Speaker A: Yeah.
Yeah. I think that's like, the beginnings of the image of, like, a Moira Rose because, like, that character was very artsy fartsy in, like, a really outlandish way and very dramatic, but, yeah, high. I love her in.
Oh, my God. Best in show.
She's so funny. Oh, my God. When they sing about their little.
What is it called? Their dog that they have. Oh, my gosh. It's like a Terrier. It's a little terrier. No, that is a great movie.
[00:03:01] Speaker B: Actually. I need to bring that one back. I need to watch it again. I haven't seen it in ages.
[00:03:05] Speaker A: I know. Okay, what else are you watching? Because we were just talking about the HBO show. Are we getting in? And Game of Thrones is going to come out with another series that. That is a continuation of the Den.
[00:03:16] Speaker B: Yeah, I heard about. It's all about like the Targaryens, which. Ew, we hate the Targaryens. Why would anyone want to watch that? Cuz I was talking about. The show that we're going to talk about right now is the Knight of Seven Kingdoms is also hilarious. Yeah, it's crazy. So if you don't know it's on hbo, it's like before Game of Thrones happened. So it's like a precursor. And it's about like one night specifically, and it's Sir Duncan the tall and. Anywho, it's like dunk. Yeah, it's such a good one. But anyways, it's only. It's a short series. It's only six episodes. You can get through it. It's so interesting. But they just like made it Game of Thronesy but like so funny at the same time. Like, it has these like, hilarious quips. I was telling my office mate today, there's like the second episode. They're like, trying to explain the man who like, taught Sir Duncan, like, how to be a knight and all the things that he knows and whatever and like, they just like show his entire schlong. But like, it's supposed to be funny because it's literally like a horse wiener. It's like down to his knees.
[00:04:19] Speaker A: I was thinking the same thing when I had. Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. I didn't know if it was real or not. I just kind of like bypassed that because I didn't gonna. I wasn't gonna go back and like, investigate.
[00:04:28] Speaker B: Well, yeah, I mean, it was.
[00:04:30] Speaker A: I definitely had that.
[00:04:31] Speaker B: Like, obviously we saw a lot of like wieners and stuff in regular Game of Thrones, but the fact that they were just like, did that straight off the. I mean, the first episode where Sir Duncan has like, is sick or something and he's just in like, oh my God.
[00:04:44] Speaker A: Can we talk about that for a moment? I don't understand how that's possible. Who shots like that. It's like straight up canon outside of his butthole.
[00:04:53] Speaker B: But also, I don't want to spoil it. There are some like, really good, cute
[00:04:57] Speaker A: quips Sorry, we already spoiled it just a little.
[00:05:00] Speaker B: But there's some really cute stuff about it. But anyways, yeah, the Knight of Seven Kingdoms, it's very gory.
[00:05:06] Speaker A: It's very Game of Thronesy. And, like, it's not something my mom would watch. She is not into that.
[00:05:12] Speaker B: The last season finale came out last night, and I was reading online today. Well, Matt actually sent it to me, basically on Rotten Tomatoes. The only show that has ever gotten a perfect score, like a perfect 10 is the, like, last episode of Breaking Bad.
[00:05:29] Speaker A: And.
[00:05:30] Speaker B: And this episode got a perfect 10. And then all the Breaking Bad people were, like, pissed off. And so they, like, went and, like, wrote all these terrible comments and reviews and stuff on the new, like, seven Nights, seven whatever Kingdoms show. And so it went down to a 9.7. But then the, like, Game of Thrones people, like, bounced back and, like, started commenting on the banking bad one. So now it's only at, like a 9.9 or something. Anyways, it's just funny that people go through the link of just.
[00:05:57] Speaker A: Yeah, it's the feuds, you know. Wow. You know, a lot. People have a lot of time.
[00:06:01] Speaker B: Literally. Yeah. How does anyone have that much time?
Anyways, I would highly recommend anything. I think it was good. Even if you're not into, like, the Gory or the Game of Thrones or anything, I think it's a good watch. It's, like, really sweet and endearing at the same time as well.
[00:06:16] Speaker A: Yeah, I like the little squire that he picks up. He's such a cute little dude.
[00:06:21] Speaker B: What are you watching? Anything else?
[00:06:25] Speaker A: Well, I was watching the Olympics. Alyssa Liu. I love her. Her hair is amazing. She's from the Bay.
[00:06:31] Speaker B: Oh, I thought she was from Salia area.
[00:06:33] Speaker A: No.
Oh, I don't know about that. Should we look it up? I think she's worth a little Google since she's, like, obviously on everybody's mind right now.
Oh, she was born in Clovis. Get out, girl. What's up? 559. Anyway, um, she did. She won gold in women's figure skating. And I was reading up on her a little bit, but she got really burnt out in 2016 Olympics. I believe she took, like, silver or something like that.
And she, like, stopped skating for a little bit. Came back in 2026 and was like, I'm not gonna be very conventional. This Kelly sent me a. Was it a TikTok on, like, the breakdown of how figure skating works? And it's, like, very strict and, you know, if you, like, dip your shoulder, it's a Deduction or you know, you can get. They can get real nitpicky with it. And so she went out there and just like owned it. It's very freewheeling. Like it's very graceful in a non traditional way that I just love it. I think that she went above and beyond and like only because she stayed true to herself and that clearly showed and like how great her performance was. So anyway, I love her. I think it was amazing. I'm not really a figure skating girly. That's not really my sport.
[00:07:51] Speaker B: What about in Winter Olympics? Like what do you watch or you don't like Winter Olympics?
[00:07:56] Speaker A: I mean, I like Winter Olympics as much as the next gal. I think I'll stick with like the snowboarding, the half pipe. I think I'll stick with like skiing, you know, I think the jumping skis, however, the long distance skiing is really like cool and fun.
[00:08:09] Speaker B: Oh, interesting. There is a guy from Bend who was doing half pipe.
Yeah, yeah. So I don't like. I think he got silver in the end.
You really tested me on what his name is. I feel bad. I can't remember. Hunter or something.
Anyways, yeah, he. Everyone was like rooting him on here just cuz. And also at the same time we someone from Ben, she works at like one of the restaurants here. She is on American Idol right now. Like she got a golden ticket. She was just on for the first time last week. On Wednesday was her like premiere episode or whatever. So Ben represent. Like we're going places, like big things. But anyways, back to the Olympics. I love figure skating and I got like so invested in Ilya. I mean a little bit because of like the heated rivalry. Like just the name and everything, but more so just like he was so fab. Like I was such a fan of him. And yeah, he's obviously just like breaking records and doing all this crazy. And then the like upset of him not podiuming, whatever the word is, was like super so painful. But I watched the like one performance he did after that one where he just like did a free skate kind of and he just was wearing like baggy pants and just like rocking out and like it looked so just like what he's meant to do and it was very sweet and whatever.
But I did get very invested in the like hockey game. So like the. It was Canada versus for the men's and the women's and they were just like so, so good. And yeah, I just like got very invested. And then also there I lowkey saw. I don't know if this was true or not. But I lowkey saw there was like, a real life, like, Shane and Ilia situation going between Canada and us. Like, did you hear that? I can't. No.
[00:09:55] Speaker A: No. I haven't spent a lot of time on the. On the interwebs today, but yeah, let's look into it and we'll, like, post it on the Wednesday that this comes out because, yeah, I would love that in real life. Are you kidding me? So you've watched?
[00:10:08] Speaker B: No, I was gonna say talk about heated rivalry now, though, also, because. Ok, so everyone was telling me about it and I was like, oh, it's a hockey show. Like, we. It's something Matt and I can watch together.
Because is Matt like a big hockey. I mean, he's just like. I don't know. We don't really agree on a lot of tv. So I was just trying to find something that we could both maybe want to watch.
[00:10:28] Speaker A: And so heated rivalry. We're just pick. Here we go. You and the boyfriend.
[00:10:33] Speaker B: It's like sports and it's a love story. So I was like, oh, we'll definitely, like, both like it. Okay. The first episode, spicy. Literally, like, they're like, within, like the first, like, I would say five minutes of the episode, they're like, jacking each other off in the shower. And so Matt is fine, totally fine. Does not care at all. But he's like, I don't know if this is something that I want to watch right now. And I was like, what do you mean you don't want to watch porn? Just, like, on the tv.
[00:11:03] Speaker A: So this literally reminds me of you watching Saltburn with your mom.
[00:11:07] Speaker B: Oh, my God. Yeah, that was.
[00:11:09] Speaker A: Yeah.
[00:11:09] Speaker B: For real.
[00:11:11] Speaker A: Another excellent choice.
[00:11:14] Speaker B: I need to watch that one again. Wait, also speaking of Weathering Heights, have you watched it?
[00:11:21] Speaker A: Oh, my God.
[00:11:21] Speaker B: Oh, my God.
[00:11:22] Speaker A: No, I haven't. Have you seen it?
[00:11:23] Speaker B: We're talking about it this weekend and we're like, yeah, we'll totally go this weekend when we're, like, doing Girls Trip. And we didn't get there. We did not get to the movie theaters. But it was by the same director as Saltburn. So I like, definitely. And everyone says it's very spicy because, like, the original story or like, the book by Emily Bronte is, like, so bad. Question mark. I mean, I don't think I've ever read it, but, like, I never have wanted to because I'm sure it's so, so bad. But yeah, I really. I do really want to.
[00:11:50] Speaker A: Can confirm English major here. It's very long and Boring. And there's so many different adaptations of Wuthering Heights, like in movies and TV shows in the British BBC, whatever.
So, like, this is just the most recent one. But I am imagining that it will be a lot more racy because, like, hello, this is Charlotte Bronte. This is not gonna be like, you know, spicy. So if they have to, like lingering or yearning moments, that is very much kind of what I imagine.
[00:12:18] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:12:19] Speaker A: But it's also Margot Robbie and I really like her. Don't know how I feel about her. Like, she's supposed to be a 16 year old in this movie, so who knows? She could rock it.
[00:12:29] Speaker B: She's gorgeous.
[00:12:30] Speaker A: Yeah, she pulled off pretty well.
[00:12:32] Speaker B: Be honest.
[00:12:33] Speaker A: Yeah, she pulled off Barbie beautifully.
She's like timeless. Also Jacob. Oh my God.
[00:12:39] Speaker B: And he's also on Saltburn and it's the same director.
[00:12:41] Speaker A: So I'm like, yes, totally.
[00:12:43] Speaker B: Also, oh my God.
[00:12:46] Speaker A: In general, just for those who weren't in the know, now we're in the know.
[00:12:50] Speaker B: Okay, maybe I'll watch it this weekend just for pod research, you know, because I need to go down on that.
[00:12:57] Speaker A: But.
Okay, so I want to go back to Heated Rivalry just really fast. So the guy, the creator, writer and director of Heated Rivalry. Wow. Sorry, guys. Jacob Tierney is the co writer for Letterkenny and Shorzy.
So funny. And Shorzy, season four or five or whatever I think just came out. So I've definitely got to go watch that. If anybody's into it, let me know because I have opinions about Shorzy. He is also, I think, very cute, but nice, you know, just in case. I guess we're just updating everybody on like our new fave.
[00:13:33] Speaker B: I mean, to be honest, Heated Rivalry is not funny. Like, I mean it and not the. Not the parts that I saw anyways. It's just very spicy. It's literally just like sex on sex on sex on sex.
[00:13:43] Speaker A: So, yeah, there are funny pieces of it, though. It's not like, have you watched the whole thing? It's pretty funny.
[00:13:49] Speaker B: Okay.
[00:13:50] Speaker A: Yeah, I think I. Yeah, I watched the whole thing. And then the season two is going to come out next year, so maybe it'll get funnier. Interesting.
[00:13:58] Speaker B: I mean, not saying that it knows it's supposed to be funny. I just like think of Letterkenny and Jersey and stuff is like, very, very funny. So maybe he was trying to do something different. I don't know.
[00:14:08] Speaker A: Yeah, these are books too. I've talked to a few of my girlfriends who like read the whole series and then the authors got. She got like terminal Diagnosis.
[00:14:20] Speaker B: Really something out there.
[00:14:22] Speaker A: Will you look it up?
I will. Yeah. I can Google that. I'll Google it, girl.
I've also been using Claude AI a little bit more than ChatGPT. Are you?
[00:14:31] Speaker B: No, we were talking about it on a regular basis, and Claude should definitely be in all of our repertoire instead of chatgpt. For sure.
[00:14:39] Speaker A: Yeah. Chatgpt is terrible. Not to say that they're not all awful. Like. They absolutely are.
Okay. The author of Heated Rivalry is Rachel Reed.
[00:14:51] Speaker B: Never heard of that.
[00:14:52] Speaker A: My bad, my bad.
[00:14:54] Speaker B: Interesting.
[00:14:55] Speaker A: She's got, like, a buttload of books also with AI that we were just chatting about. You know, all those, like, romance books that are like 50 cents or whatever on the bookstore and all these things.
It's all AI slot. Like, all of it has been written, rewritten, like scammed, put in a different format, and then you have. I was reading this article.
I started paying for the New York Times because I felt a little bad. I, like, didn't want to read news off of the Instagrams. I wanted to like.
[00:15:24] Speaker B: Okay, that's great.
[00:15:25] Speaker A: Something somewhat reputable. So I'm reading this article on the New York Times and it's telling me that you can put, like, build an app in AI, name it something stupid, blah, blah, blah, and then put all this AI garbage on there, all these various, like, clickbait, and then charge people your subscription on a week by week basis. Kind of like your gamification whatever. Right? Like your candy crush. And you can do that for X amount of game or X amount of apps. So you're just like, running this farm of 150 apps with, like, billions of AI slop. And that's how people are making money. You can get caught up in, like, subscribing, if you will, every week for like 19.99 or something.
[00:16:08] Speaker B: Wait, what is that? It's just something random that they're stealing from someone else that's already been created.
[00:16:13] Speaker A: Yeah, all of these. Totally. Yeah. They're just like, using AI to scour the Internet with all this free literature, all this free, like, work, and then, like, rip it off.
Yeah, and then do that times a million. And here you have like 85 different stories that, you know, chat GPT or whatever, put put together in 10 minutes.
[00:16:30] Speaker B: That's crazy. I have not heard.
[00:16:33] Speaker A: All content is terrible. Yeah, all AI is terrible for sure.
[00:16:39] Speaker B: It's just like, I mean, have you been looking into or paying it. Been paying attention to the. Savannah Guthrie, Nancy Guthrie, whatever. Stealing, kidnapping, blah, blah, blah, blah. Do you know anything about it? Because, like, I feel like everything I see on it is, like, kind of clickbaity, so I don't know what's real and what's not.
[00:16:57] Speaker A: Okay, well, I haven't read in, like, I haven't gone into too much detail about it. But what I do know is Savannah Guthrie did a documentary or an interview with a.
A known victim of the Epstein and Cabal people. She's definitely, like, definitely as a child, sex trafficked, blah, blah, blah. She killed herself, right?
[00:17:23] Speaker B: She's one of the first, like, whistleblowers.
Okay, yeah.
[00:17:26] Speaker A: Correct. Yeah. So the only one who has, like, that direct testimony, quote, unquote, is supposedly Savannah Guthrie. But we don't have any mo. Like, there's no motive or no ransom, being at least publicly displayed with her mother in law. It's her mother, her mom who got kidnapped.
So I. There. I don't know. There's not much about it that I've seen other than, like, those big facts, because they're probably keeping it close to their chest. If this woman's been kidnapped from a ring of, like, professional sex traffickers who own shipping docks, who are, like, well connected globally with different powers who can
[00:18:05] Speaker B: fund them, what is the purpose of stealing her mother? Wouldn't they just steal Savannah Guthrie if they knew they were never gonna get caught?
[00:18:13] Speaker A: If Savannah Guthrie is, you know, a reputable person, I would think that she has some security or is a high profile individual, that the moment that they snatch her, she's, you know, gonna be known.
So if they're trying to ransom her.
[00:18:25] Speaker B: Because I was thinking that was kind of like leaning towards conspiracy side. Because I did hear the whole Epstein side of it, and I was like, that seems really conspiracy because, yeah, like, every.
[00:18:37] Speaker A: It's all speculation at this point. Like, they're not really coming out with a lot of public.
[00:18:40] Speaker B: What's crazy is, like, I guess the, like, first video that they submitted or put out was like, please bring my mom back was more like kind of like giving stipulations and kind of more, you know, like pleading. Whereas, like, the last video that they put out, or the latest one, whichever, was more like, we just want, like, our mom's body. So, like, they didn't say that outright, but it was more so like they know that she's dead. So they, like, have information that she's dead, but they just want her body to put her to rest or whatever. And so, like, they. They aren't looking.
The information that they do have. Yeah, it's very, like, close to home because they're not putting that out because no one really knows what's going on. So, like, what they do know is very top secret if they're not, you know, releasing anything. So.
[00:19:26] Speaker A: Yeah, yeah, this is.
I'm gonna save the date so that people kind of know what we're talking about. But this is the 23rd of February.
The New York Times just came out with something at 9:35 Eastern.
The. This is the 23rd day that she's been kidnapped, which does not bode well for statistics.
The disappearance. I'm reading directly from the article.
As the days have passed since her last known sighting, developments have intermittently surfaced, but none of them led to an arrest. So, like, they don't have any specific information.
[00:20:01] Speaker B: She's 84 years old and she's on like a specific medication, I think that she can't go like 24 hours without.
So.
[00:20:08] Speaker A: So the latest development said that the FBI found gloves about two miles away from the home. And it had an unknown man's DNA on them.
Yeah, they said that gloves appear to. The gloves appeared to match those worn by the man who was captured by the doorbell camera. Black and white surveillance video and images from Ms. Guthrie's doorstep showed a person wearing a ski mask, gloves and a backpack.
[00:20:35] Speaker B: That's what gets.
They identified all those items and they say they're like the brand that's like, from Walmart is like, why are these high profile. Epstein seen people getting from Walmart, you know what I mean?
[00:20:47] Speaker A: Oh, if I. Okay. I totally would do the same thing if I was a high profile kidnap murderer person. Sorry, this is gonna throw me under the bus a bit. But, like, I'm not walking around with like, luxury, one of a kind item gloves. I'm going to the corner store getting that crap. Making sure that no cameras are around you.
[00:21:05] Speaker B: Just imagine one of them walking into a Walmart, though.
[00:21:09] Speaker A: Yeah, it's probably like a regular person, you know, they like, if he wears a ski mask, they don't know what he looks like. So walk into Walmart, you're just a regular person on a Tuesday or whatever.
[00:21:19] Speaker B: Sorry, I derailed this conversation very far.
[00:21:22] Speaker A: You're good. I think it's fascinating. We'll keep you guys.
[00:21:25] Speaker B: But also, again, a white woman.
[00:21:29] Speaker A: Yeah.
Oh, my God.
[00:21:32] Speaker B: Make it to the news. Like, people are stolen and kidnapped every day. Just throwing it out there. Missing and indigenous. Missing and whatever.
[00:21:41] Speaker A: Indigenous. I got you, girl.
Is that what you were after? I didn't wanna.
Okay. Anyways, I'm white.
[00:21:52] Speaker B: Obviously.
[00:21:53] Speaker A: You're good.
I'm white.
Yeah. No, I Think that, like, it's an interesting topic. Yeah. I just feel really, really.
I want to hug all of the women in my life and on planet Earth who don't deserve this, who deserve justice. And it's just ridiculous that we're here and we're still talking about it, because, yeah, Pam Bondi can. Yeah, she's.
[00:22:19] Speaker B: My God, we don't even want to get on that subject. She is.
[00:22:22] Speaker A: Maybe we'll just cut that out and just, like, not include her. Because if we talk about her, then she's, like, winning. Right? She wants the camera on her.
[00:22:28] Speaker B: So someone. I saw this video, though, where it was, like, talking about her, and, like, her. Her voice sounds like Pam Bondi. Like.
Like one of those, like, infomercials, like, things, you know?
[00:22:40] Speaker A: Oh, my gosh.
[00:22:41] Speaker B: Anyways, I can't do it justice because I.
[00:22:43] Speaker A: Well, south park did her, like, right out the game in their most recent season. Yeah. Like, the first episode of the second episode, she had, like, on her face because she had her nose up his ass all the time.
Yeah, that one. That was a good one. And that was before she even had this whole, like, testimony. Why are they good at telling the future?
[00:23:02] Speaker B: That's crazy.
[00:23:03] Speaker A: I don't know. And then I also saw something about the Simpsons that's, like, really chilling. Can I tell it to you? And then we'll talk about something else? So the Simpsons, I don't know what episode it was. It was more recently that they started to. The great blackout is what they called it. Like, Lisa's telling somebody about this. It's the great blackout where the grid goes down. There's no electricity. There's no cell phone service. Right. So, like, what are you going to do without your cell phone? People are going to be rabid in the streets, like, tearing apart grocery stores.
So I don't know. I hope that that's not the case, that this is, like, one of those funny tidbits from, you know, the Simpsons. But also, I don't know, that's getting a little more conspiracy theory if we want to go down that route.
[00:23:49] Speaker B: I mean, I told you that I don't believe that we walked on the moon now after watching TikTok videos, so.
[00:23:54] Speaker A: Oh, my goodness. Okay. I actually looked it up, and can I educate you a little bit?
[00:23:59] Speaker B: Let's hear it. Follow us.
[00:24:00] Speaker A: So I did a little bit of research on it because I was like, I have to not be an idiot and figure out what's what when.
Oh, gosh. Okay, hold on. I have to remember all the names. It's Armstrong. What's his name? Okay, so when Buzz Aldron Aldrin, Buzz
[00:24:18] Speaker B: Aldrid and something Armstrong.
[00:24:20] Speaker A: Yeah.
Anyway, when they were first landing on the moon, there is a gasket on the side of the outdoor panel that you push a button and it pops open and then it gives a signal to something that's already planted on the ground. Right. Like they're not the first things that were landing on the moon. He's just the first man to walk on the moon. So there's something already there. Once you blow the gasket, it like connects the signal and then it's a localized signal that kicks off the recording.
And that's how you record him actually opening the door and standing on the moon. I swear, that's the thing.
Okay, hold on, let me read it. Let me do that again. Second tape.
[00:25:06] Speaker B: No, I believe. I believe there has. I mean, I believe in science. I'm just saying that it's all just so weird. You can definitely get down these rabbit holes and you can definitely change your mind on are in specifics. You know what I mean? It's bizarre.
[00:25:22] Speaker A: Hold on. For the moon landing being recorded before they landed.
Let's go to Claude, because Claude is so much more eloquent than I am.
[00:25:33] Speaker B: Let's hear it. Okay.
[00:25:35] Speaker A: The conspiracy theory argues that NASA, fearing a public failure, hired director Stanley Kubrick, who had just filmed 2001 Space Odyssey, to secretly stage the moon landing footage in a Hollywood studio as a backup plan. Proponents point to this, like waving flags, you know, unusual lighting and the lack of stars in the footage as evidence that it was filmed on Earth. However, all of these claims have been thoroughly debunked. The flag had a rod to keep it extended. Stars are invisible due to camera exposure. And independent tracking of the mission was confirmed by observatories worldwide, including those of the Soviet Union, who had every reason to expose a hoax.
How did they start the camera?
Okay, this is actually one of the more interesting technical questions about the moon landing. Jesus Christ. Claude had to like, give me that little filler.
NASA used a specially designed camera mounted on the lunar's module descent stage, the part that stayed on the moon. And it was pre positioned and remotely activated from inside the module before Neil Armstrong descended the ladder. So when he was climbing down, the camera was already rolling and capturing his famous first steps. The camera itself was built by Westinghouse and used a slow scan television format that was later converted to broadcast. So, yeah, I definitely looked it up. Thank you for letting me do a second tape because I needed to know.
[00:27:03] Speaker B: That's great. I mean, I. Like I said, I believe in science. I'm just saying
[00:27:09] Speaker A: I think you should get that tattooed on.
[00:27:11] Speaker B: I would.
[00:27:13] Speaker A: I believe in science 100%.
[00:27:15] Speaker B: Anyhow, in case anyone was wondering, in case we went down that rabbit hole as well, K Flare has officially, officially given us the lowdown, so.
[00:27:24] Speaker A: Also, can we do just a little teaser because we're kind of nearing the end of the episode, so. So I want to talk a little bit about season four.
Can you imagine? We've been doing this for, like, three years. I know we say that every time, but it's still a little bit.
[00:27:39] Speaker B: Yeah, it is crazy. Like, how did we get here? Honestly
[00:27:44] Speaker A: don't know.
Honestly. When, like, going back and listening to all of the.
What are they called?
Episodes, the epis. It's a little cringe. Not gonna lie. It's just a little cringe.
[00:27:55] Speaker B: What? What do you mean? Like, which ones? Like, way back when, I think our.
[00:28:02] Speaker A: Our season, like, two and three, when we were dealing with all of that bad, like, connections and stuff, that's, like, a little cringe.
[00:28:10] Speaker B: Yeah, you're right. You're right. But we're on the up and up. We're on the upswing. Why can I not talk? It's my bedtime, everybody. Like, I need to.
[00:28:18] Speaker A: Wow.
[00:28:18] Speaker B: Go into the hot tub and I need to go to sleep. I need to pass away.
So anyways, we just wanted to hop on really quick because Kate is going to California.
[00:28:30] Speaker A: Yep. Going back to the. Back to the Homeland. Back.
[00:28:34] Speaker B: Back.
[00:28:34] Speaker A: Kelly. Kelly.
Anyway, I'll. I think we can talk about season four last next time, but I think that we have April 1st as our launch date. We've got guests. I have, like, six guests on the. On the docket right now. I've got a whole different, like, segment that we're going to talk about. We're going to highlight amazing people. We're going to do some gratitudes as far as, like, affirmations. I think that we're going to do tons of stuff and yeah, I think that I want to tease like, a.
A weekend that we can have girls come and we'll do like, a candidly. 30.
[00:29:08] Speaker B: We were discussing having a retreat.
[00:29:10] Speaker A: Dang.
Yeah. Thank you. That's the word. Retreat.
[00:29:13] Speaker B: Anyone wants to join? Candidly 30 retreat. A.
[00:29:17] Speaker A: Okay, let's jump into our gratitudes and our grievances really quickly so Kelly can go to bed.
[00:29:21] Speaker B: Okay, let me see. Should we start with grievances?
[00:29:26] Speaker A: Yeah, I'll start with the grievance. So I have A two door Samsung fridge that has a middle glass shelf. It's a very standard one. Literally everybody has this at like Lowe's or whatever. So I went to Costco and I bought a bunch of like, protein to fill up my freezer because I don't. I hate having to like, go to the store and keep getting protein. Every week I buy a bunch of Costco and then I siphon it off. So I have, you know, protein for a month and a half.
And I got ground beef, which I don't normally buy, and it spills all of its bloody guts and gore all throughout the glass pieces of my white beautiful fridge.
Good God. Can Samsung make this any more difficult to like, take out and clean and then put it back in and then do the filter. It's just like playing Legos with people who don't know how to do Legos correctly. So like all the little pieces are like popping off and breaking. It's like cheap plastic and. Oh my God. I think I'm very, very close to convincing my husband to buy a new fridge. And I really like the spaghetti fridges.
[00:30:27] Speaker B: They are really cool.
[00:30:28] Speaker A: Am I crazy?
[00:30:29] Speaker B: No, they are, but they just, they are so not practical, you know, I
[00:30:33] Speaker A: know there's only two of us that live in this house and it's kind of like an old kind of funky house. I feel like a smeg fridge would like, yeah, aesthetic, but I don't know. That's my grievance. Bloody guts and gore on a very stupid, very hard thing to like, take apart and clean and have to put back in.
[00:30:49] Speaker B: That makes sense. My grievance. I know, I'm sorry. My grievance is just like getting back from like a weekend away and it was so fun and it was like cup filling and everything.
I didn't really get to talk about it, but I went to a Galentine Spot weekend this last weekend and.
But like coming back and like having to like, now that I go to the office, like, I have to like, meal prep, I have to like, do laundry. I have to like get everything together and organized and whatever. And it's like, what is like, priority and what actually like, I don't know. And then I was like in the car for a long time, so I wanted to like, move my body and it's just like, ugh. Like it feels like.
[00:31:25] Speaker A: So tell me about it.
[00:31:26] Speaker B: To try to like get all the things together that I like, needed to on just like a Sunday afternoon. Like, you kind of need like the whole weekend and now I'm just feeling like so homebody. Like, I shouldn't leave.
So now I'm just like. Anyway, so then it just. That's why I wake up for like a tough, like, I'm sleepy today because, yeah, I didn't sleep all weekend, really. And then I didn't sleep very great last night. And so. Yeah, it's just one of those things
[00:31:49] Speaker A: where like, you just need to rest your body.
[00:31:51] Speaker B: I know, but I also like, need to move my body. So after all that alcohol and seafood and. Yeah. Anyway, yeah, sounds good. It was great. We can talk about it some other time. But yeah, on a different episode or something. But let's roll into gratitudes.
[00:32:09] Speaker A: Yeah. What are you grateful for?
[00:32:11] Speaker B: Very grateful for Matthew Mateo. He finished our closet when I was gone.
[00:32:17] Speaker A: So beautiful. Oh my God, he did such a great job.
[00:32:20] Speaker B: He like ended up putting these like, top shelves and everything, so. Or above everything. And so we have like, space to put our luggage and like extra linens and just like extra pillows and like all that kind of stupid stuff that you like, don't really have room for. And so I was able to fit like majority of my clothes into the closet, which is quite a win. We like, are gonna use the upstairs, one of the upstairs closets for like my summer stuff and just kind of like transition stuff in and out. But yeah, I still have a lot of room in there. And yeah, we're slowly but surely just like unpacking things. And he like did a huge Goodwill run today. And so, yeah, we're just like getting there. We're getting there. It just feels very daunting. And I'm still trying to rent my room. I have been talking to a lot of people and I'm just like, don't let love any of them. So I'm just like really struggling with like, bummer just filling it or just waiting for the right person.
[00:33:09] Speaker A: They're not listeners
[00:33:13] Speaker B: anyway.
Yeah.
[00:33:15] Speaker A: None of them.
[00:33:16] Speaker B: If they are listening, they know they're not the right fit, so.
[00:33:20] Speaker A: Oh, okay. Well then fair enough. I think they're self aware enough that.
[00:33:24] Speaker B: Yeah. What are you grateful for?
[00:33:27] Speaker A: I'm grateful for it's been raining cats and dogs in Portland. But I'm not mad at it because it's kind of like the last little push until spring. It feels like the last little frost.
So I'm really grateful for the weather and it being a little sunny sometimes. That's. That's so lame. Let me try it again.
[00:33:45] Speaker B: No, that's okay.
[00:33:48] Speaker A: I'm grateful.
[00:33:48] Speaker B: Spring is new beginning, you know, Fresh. Fresh.
[00:33:51] Speaker A: Yeah. The.
I am at the precipice. I just need to, like, check off one little box, give myself two or three weeks, and then I'm getting my hair done. So excited.
Which I think is, like, ready for transformation. I want to do, like, rose gold highlights.
[00:34:07] Speaker B: That sounds fun. I don't know what that looks like, but that sounds great.
Yeah.
[00:34:11] Speaker A: And I have, like, a. Yeah. So I'm just excited for the next couple of weeks. I. Maybe I should be grateful for my patience, my confidence in myself. I know that I can do this. I just have to, like, push and get there, and then I can feel a little bit less like a failure, which will be great.
[00:34:26] Speaker B: Oh, my gosh. Stop.
[00:34:28] Speaker A: So I have so much ideas, and I'm so excited for season four. I think there's a lot of fun stuff coming out, and we're gonna fix Kelly's audio today.
[00:34:40] Speaker B: Is it bad right now?
[00:34:42] Speaker A: Yeah, it's like a weird buzzing. I don't know what it's about.
I don't know. I'm sorry. Okay, well, that's it. That's all she wrote.
[00:34:50] Speaker B: We love you.
[00:34:50] Speaker A: Bye, everybody. Tell us what you're watching. I don't. I need more expo, so.
[00:34:54] Speaker B: All right, we'll see you.
[00:34:56] Speaker A: Bye, everybody. Bye.
Thanks for being candid.
[00:35:00] Speaker B: I got it.
[00:35:05] Speaker A: Bye.
Peace.