Coffee Convos with Kail Lowry and Lindsie Chrisley - 34: Tabloid Rumors, Subway Murder, & Guests Lincoln & Isaac

Episode Date: June 28, 2018

Kail & Lindsie welcome Isaac & Lincoln. They talk about frogs in Kail's pool & how she's convinced someone put them there.  Kail talks about someone from Teen Mom releasing crickets into ...someone's apartment & wonders if there's a correlation? Lindsie talks about recent tabloid rumors about her. Lindsie talks about a murder case at Subway & she tells a story about her neighbor cutting his grass w/ scissors. They talk about being emotional & how some times things bother them more than they should.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hey guys, welcome to Coffee Combos. I have two really special guests today. So hello Lindsay, are you ready to hear who I have? I'm so ready. Okay, go ahead guys, say hi. Hi. Hi. Our names are Lincoln, Marshall, and Isaac Rivera.
Starting point is 00:00:24 And my lash, and I know my letters. What are your letters? Oh, the alphabet? Yeah. Yeah. So do you want to talk to my friend Lindsay and tell her what you guys have been up to this summer? Sure.
Starting point is 00:00:42 Okay, go ahead, talk right into the microphone. Okay, what we've been doing almost all week is going in the pool, staying outdoors and stuff. And we also go right off. Yeah, going to the store, getting stuff. And we also go down to the water and goggles. Yeah, and going underwater and you have goggles. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:01:07 I saw that. And we also been jumping on the trampoline. Lindsay has a little boy. And what? His name is Jackson. Jackson? Yeah, he was on the podcast last time. Today here?
Starting point is 00:01:22 Today, but on another day, he was on it and he was telling me all kinds of stuff. He likes the Power Rangers. Does anybody in your house like them? Power Rangers. Do you like the Power Rangers? Power Rangers? Yeah. You mean the Red Rangers?
Starting point is 00:01:39 Yeah. Don't you like the Red? Mm-hmm. And the Zords? Okay, we get it, we get it. Do you want to say anything else? Go ahead, Lindsay. Lincoln, I'm normally the Red Ranger whenever I play.
Starting point is 00:01:57 So if you played with me, you would have to be a different color ranger. Yeah, so if you weren't the Red Ranger, what color would you be? No. What color do you think? Say it in the microphone. I want to be... Green. Green.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Green is a bad guy. And sometimes he turns good. Sometimes he turns good. You guys are so cute. Oh, you want Isaac to say something? Do you want to say anything before Lindsay and I continue with the podcast? I'll do it. Go ahead, talk in the microphone.
Starting point is 00:02:41 We... Tell me something interesting about yourself, Isaac. Yeah, say something interesting. Like what do you... What are you... Yeah, like what are you looking forward to? What do you want to be when you grow up? Tell us something interesting.
Starting point is 00:03:02 So the thing that I want to do, like right now, right now, like begging to do is go to Hawaii right now, please. He's dying to go to Hawaii. Yeah. And I want to go back to Jamaica. Oh my God, that's too close to the mic. That's fine. So I got one that's dying to go to Hawaii, one that's dying to go to Jamaica. Back to Jamaica.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Yeah. What else are you interested in this summer? Maybe... You're talking the microphone. Maybe like going forward to have a little party at somebody's house or something. Like have a sleepover or something, have a little party? Oh, we'll see. A sleepover.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Have a sleepover at Isaac's house. At his dad's? At his dad's? I don't know. We'll have to talk to him, okay? Okay. All right. Well, say thank you for having us.
Starting point is 00:04:01 Thank you. Bye. They were just dying to say hi, so I figured we'd just get it out of the way first. That's so funny. They're so cute and it's so funny how Lincoln like plays off of Isaac. Oh, yeah. He like just, yeah, I was talking about it today when we were at basketball practice, like when Lincoln first started like opening up to people, he didn't, he wanted to play
Starting point is 00:04:25 soccer, but he didn't want to play soccer on his own team. He wanted to play on Isaac's team. Like he just will do anything that Isaac does. That's so cute. Isaac has such a good little personality. Oh, yeah. I think he like wants to, he was so pumped when I told him I had a little radio podcast show.
Starting point is 00:04:42 He was like, what? And so he's been dying to be on it. They were saying their last names and like everything like this was a full blown interview. Oh yeah. They already know how it goes. Like, hey guys, we're not applying to grad school. Like chill out. Right.
Starting point is 00:04:58 I mean, Isaac might be, I don't know. Not quite sure. So what's been going on? Not too much. I've been just trying to get my life together. I am not traveling since Europe. I don't really have any plans to travel other than like what you and me have talked about, like with the podcast and stuff like that.
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Starting point is 00:07:33 So do we not talk about that on the podcast? No. Okay. So every morning at like the ass crack of dawn, the kids are up ready to go out in the pool and like usually it's before I even have my coffee. So I said, Isaac knows how to swim. I trust him out there to not get in the water without me. And he goes outside to like check the pool out or whatever and I'm in the kitchen and
Starting point is 00:07:56 he's like, mom, mom, there's hundreds of frogs in the pool. And I'm like, no, there's not. Like normally we get like one or two because, you know, we have really just like an open backyard. Right. I'm like, but he's like swearing that there's hundreds of frogs in there. So I said, go count them and then come back and get me because I figured by then I'd be done with what I'm doing.
Starting point is 00:08:15 I hear him from the kitchen, Lindsay 19, 20, 21, and I'm like, oh, fuck no, baby. So I go outside, go outside and there's over easily over a hundred baby frogs in my pool. Okay. So let me just break this down for you real quick because I'm like, all these scenarios are going on in my head. Right. So first I'm like, okay, maybe they were tadpoles and then they turn into frogs. But then I'm like, I get my pool clean twice a week and I literally just put 80 pounds
Starting point is 00:08:48 of salt in my pool. So there's no way in hell that these frog eggs would have had time to be frog eggs and then tadpoles and then frogs within the amount of time that they had. Do you know what I'm saying? So I was like, what the fuck? So what did I do? I said to Chris, I said, I think that someone put them in my pool. Like someone put them in there.
Starting point is 00:09:11 You really think that they did still? So I checked my camera, my, I have like a security system, right? And I'm like, let me just check the cameras. Let me roll back. Let me roll them back. Let's roll it on back. Lindsay, the camera outback wasn't fucking working. So all three, I have four cameras outside and three of them were working.
Starting point is 00:09:34 The one that was directly pointed at the pool doesn't, wasn't working. So I immediately called ADT and I'm like, I need someone to come out here because I think maybe I'm doing it wrong. So the ADT guy comes like the next day and I was like, okay, I need to see what was happening on June 13th. And he's like, okay, so he's rolling, he's rolling it back. He's rolling it back. And he's like, nope, there's nothing back here from, from the backyard because there's
Starting point is 00:10:01 the camera wasn't working. So I'm like, it was either just some strange coincidence or someone put them in my pool. But how could they have known about the camera and like know which one to like mess with? Maybe it was a coincidence that it wasn't working, you know what I'm saying? Because I'm like, no way would frog eggs to tadpoles to frogs all survive with two cleanings a week. And that takes like weeks for that to even happen. So I was like, this is so weird.
Starting point is 00:10:31 So long story short, I literally, me and my friends scooped all the frogs out with a skimmer because they were little baby ones and I was just freaked out that there was just so many because like I said, normally we get like one or two. And I was so freaked out that I called the pool company because I wanted the pool company to come like treat the water because I didn't know if that would like do anything to the water. So I was like, right, it's so freaking, so freaking hot out. So I was like, we need to treat this.
Starting point is 00:10:59 So we did and everything's been fine since. Okay. So first of all, if that would have happened to me, I would have just put a cover over my pool and just called it a day like I'm not scooping out frogs. Well, they were little ones. It's just, I'm so glad they were still alive because I think it would have been more grossed out if they were dead. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:22 And then secondly, is it true that frogs, like if they pee on you that it gives you warts? Like, is that true? I don't, that I don't know. That's why that's why I was like, let me call my pool company ASAP and he was like, he said it was strange. He's like, I said, I've lived here for three years and this has never happened. It's like, yeah, we've got the occasional frog or toad, but like over a hundred baby
Starting point is 00:11:48 frogs, like that's weird. And like Brianna from my show put frogs and crickets and mice in her baby daddy's apartment. And so I'm like, hmm, I know somebody's psycho in my life and I know that she watched that episode. So I know for a fact that she could have easily done that. You know what I'm saying? Do you get me or no, I get it. And I remember you telling me about that about her like releasing crickets into somebody's
Starting point is 00:12:15 apartment or something like that. So somebody watched that episode and they're in my life and I think they did it. I just do. Okay. So we're going to investigate and if the frog, um, tadpole releaser is listening to this, you are being watched. The camera works now, so yeah, keep your, keep your eyes and ears peeled. Yes.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Make sure that you know you are being watched. Oh, for sure. Okay. So I want to talk to you guys about new bras. You guys know I'm struggling with bras. I have huge chests and I just need help and we, I'm serious. I love this company called third love. I know I have been dying to talk about this company because I also love them.
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Starting point is 00:15:25 Speaking of crazy like teen mom stuff, did you see all of the articles about Farrah? No, I don't know what's going on. The only thing that I did see was the crazy stuff about like something about like Janelle getting upset because David wasn't invited or something like that and like, I don't, that's the only thing that I saw because Farrah, I guess, brought her daughter. That was like the only thing that I've really seen. Well, did you see this stuff about her getting arrested? Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, yes.
Starting point is 00:15:53 Okay. I did see it, but I don't know why and I don't know who. So tell me about it. Well, I don't really know the details behind it either to be perfectly honest, but I think that she from what I did read and like picked up on was that she hit a security guard or like police officer or something and then left and then they went to her hotel and picked her up and put her in jail and then she was released on like $500 bond or something. She hit him.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Why? I have no idea. I don't know what the background information was, but then I also read reports that MTV was being blamed because of it and. What? I always feel like MTV is always being blamed when it's involving Farrah. Like, like they're not, they fired her and so like, what could they have possibly done at this point?
Starting point is 00:16:51 MTV and Biacom get blamed for everything. If one thing goes wrong, it's their fault. Speaking of MTV, did you read that they did replace Farrah for Team Omoji? I did and I was kind of shocked because it was completely mind blowing that they would pull in somebody that was not like any part of the franchise in any capacity, like not even 16 and pregnant, not, I mean, yes, still the MTV family, but not right. So I know Corey from obviously because it's like the MTV family. He trained me.
Starting point is 00:17:32 I want to say two years ago when I was in California, just like he was a personal trainer. And so like him and I have always been cool. Like we've never had any issues or whatever. So he had called me a couple of weeks ago and I was keeping my mouth shut because I was like, ooh, I got the secrets and I like, I don't know, I feel good when I like people trust me, you know, so I was like lit. So he calls me and he's like, so we've had meetings, blah, blah, blah. I'm putting him on blast right now, but I think it's fine now that it's like announced.
Starting point is 00:18:03 Yeah, but okay, good. So yeah, he called me and told me and I was just like, oh, wow, like I, I'm not bothered by it, but also it's not my show. And so I'm not sure how the other girls feel about it, but I think I understand why people are shocked because one, they weren't teen parents and two, they were just like not related to the teen mom franchise in any way, like you said. So I think people are like, what the hell? But also it kind of, I feel like it's almost good because one, it brings diversity too,
Starting point is 00:18:32 because you know, it's just kind of like, obviously I love the girls on OG, but like it brings more like a different type of story and it brings like new people in. And so, and they're already part of the MTV family. So they're going to bring in other viewers from the show that they've been on. Well, I don't completely hate it because I think that just because they weren't, I obviously understand like the concern for the original girls and like they were the real OGs and you know, whatever, like I get it, but they've already done it one time on your show. And then even though Brianna was from team mom three, I just think that they're just
Starting point is 00:19:12 kind of like pulling somebody from the MTV family because really team mom three was a completely different show than team mom two. I mean, well that too, and then completely different than team mom OG, because I don't even think team mom OG, team mom two or team mom three. I don't think any of those shows are like the same, even though they have the same platform. Yeah, I don't, I think I agree with you. I just, I'm curious to see like what the dynamic will be for them, like for the reunions and stuff like that, because obviously like they're all super mature and like they're
Starting point is 00:19:50 not going to argue. I'm sure like, you know, our cast does, but I'm just curious to see like y'all will probably never have another reunion again. So you know, there's I don't know. I think I was going to say Lindsay, I think Leah Chelsea and I could definitely have one. For sure. I think y'all three collectively could have one, but I think, you know, maybe they just do two, maybe they just do two different reunions that like part one is me, Chelsea, Leah and
Starting point is 00:20:19 part two is Brianna and Janelle. Because I mean, Brianna and Janelle are not going anywhere. Like no matter what, how people feel, no matter, you know, what drama goes on, like they're not going anywhere. So why not make the best of it and just do two separate reunions, you know? True. Well, I don't, I don't know that MTV, if you're listening, maybe take my suggestion for once. I would suggest, I would suggest the same.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Oh, by the way, according to tabloids, I'm a new teen mom to star, but I was not a teen mom and I only made a cameo appearance. So I mean, I think people really love the crossovers, Lindsay, I really do. I agree. I think people love it. You know, there's there's something to it. I like watching it when I've seen it like on other shows, when people come from like different franchises, and then it's like a completely different show.
Starting point is 00:21:22 I like watching shows like that because you kind of get a little bit of everything. So I get like the appeal, but I just thought it was kind of funny reading it and online tabloids that it's about you. Yeah. Yeah. And I didn't even know what was going on and I was like, oh, okay, that's me. Cool. Maybe they should have just added you to teen mom, OG.
Starting point is 00:21:45 No, I don't think I would fit in the OG cast. I don't really have like, I'm not that interesting, like I'm interesting in a different way. Like I'm interesting in a way of like organic, like OCD, I should be like on true life more so. Yeah. Or like TLC. Or like I'm addicted to, no, no, I'm addicted, I'm a, what's that show that's like true life? It's like true life.
Starting point is 00:22:18 I'm addicted to cleaning. No, there's like ones that's like, is it my strange addiction? Yes, my strange addiction. You need to go on that. My strange addiction is I like cleaning baseboards in my refrigerator on a weekly basis. That's my strange addictions. I mean, you can come clean mine anytime. My fridge could use a nice deep cleaning.
Starting point is 00:22:42 Oh my God. I just, I can't even kill. I probably would come to your house. Throw up. No, I wouldn't throw up. I would just feel so overwhelmed of like wanting to just like do stuff that you would basically have in like a live in housekeeper for like an entire week the whole time I was there. I mean, that would be amazing for me.
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Starting point is 00:25:21 Wait. So I need to tell you, so you know, Chris and I have been talking and like just getting along and it's been good and he like convinced me that I should do this like 30 day cleanse kind of and like set like a nice list of like things that I want to like basically detox from and like goals to set for like the next 30 days. So I was supposed to start yesterday. Wait, what's today? Today is Wednesday.
Starting point is 00:25:52 I was supposed to start on Monday. I'm going to start, but I like have like this like list of like things that I want to do and like get done and like stay off social media and whatever, but one of them is to read more. So I ordered the book off Amazon called The Alchemist. Have you read it? I have not. Okay.
Starting point is 00:26:12 So I'm, everyone talked about it and I think I've read like parts of it and stuff in high school. So anyways, I ordered this book and I think I read parts of it in high school and I'm like super excited to read it. I'm going to read some of it tonight. Well, I'm glad that you're going to start reading. I'm an avid article reader, so I'm glad that you're going to read a novel. I think I need to detox from the, from the articles really because they stress me out.
Starting point is 00:26:41 I feel like an overwhelmed sometimes when I read some of this stuff. I'm just like, okay, is this real or is this like, am I being spoofed? Like is my iPhone been hacked and like people are putting on fake articles at this point because some of the stuff, I can't even believe it. Well, is there any articles that you want to talk about right now? Okay. Well, actually there are, but before I get into articles, I'm like a long list. I swear, I just like sit around and read articles and then it's just like, I go down
Starting point is 00:27:11 like this like rabbit hole of like article reading and then I click to like the next one and I'm like, oh yeah, that looks good. Like that political article looks lit. And then I go. I'm getting in, we are not getting into politics. Okay. Well, there's going to be one thing that we are going to talk about, but I wanted to tell you that tonight I made the best barbecue chicken ever and it was so easy.
Starting point is 00:27:38 It literally took like 40 from the chef, the chef box. Yes. We'll have to tell you guys about it on another episode because we don't really have time, but yes, it was from that box. Did you get it too? I got it. Yes. I got the cod.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Was it cod? Yeah. Cod and then barbecue chicken. Barbecue chicken. Oh my God. It was so good. It was so, so good. Even Jackson loved it.
Starting point is 00:28:03 And sometimes like barbecue can be a little bit spicy, but this wasn't, it was, it was perfect and it was, um, I felt like it was like a healthy meal, but also like super filling too. So. Well, I know they're organic. I guess every ingredient is organic, so you know, I was about that. I was like, yes, honey, I love this as I was getting out like my five skillets to get all my stuff going, but anyhow, it was delicious and I just wanted to let you know that if
Starting point is 00:28:38 you cook it, then it's going to be a bomb. So. Okay. I'm excited. Now, do you remember like it was probably like six months ago that we were talking on the podcast, maybe not six months ago, maybe like six weeks ago, who knows, I probably made that whole time lineup. But do you remember when we talked about the girl that was found in the subway freezer
Starting point is 00:29:00 in the mall, do you remember that? No, absolutely not. You don't remember the story about the girl that vaguely, I vaguely remember this. Like I remind me, refresh my memory. Okay. I'm going to have to refresh you because it was a Chinese girl that was found in a subway mall like here, close to where I live, like a few counties over. Okay.
Starting point is 00:29:26 Okay. That sounds, it's starting to sound familiar. Okay. So apparently as I'm just like scrolling through the Atlanta Journal Constitution, I see boyfriend charge six months after a woman found dead at Gwinnett Mall. So remember that like there was no leads to anything and we had talked about how her body was like in the state of decomposition that even like doing an autopsy or whatever, they couldn't determine like the cause of death.
Starting point is 00:30:00 There was like really nothing that they could determine. It was just completely like a dead end. Just like a cold case. Oh wow. No pun intended. Yeah. Literally like a cold case. So the article says from a distance things were going well.
Starting point is 00:30:18 The hardworking student was in her sophomore year at Georgia State University studying psychology and had plans to become a nurse. And then in October, 2017, she vanished. She first disappeared on October 8th and her uncle filed a missing persons report. She came back to the home where she lived to her uncle the next day when she ran away from home again on October 10th and her report wasn't filed the second time. So originally when I read all of this stuff, like when it first came out, I thought, oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:30:48 So like there's something like going on with the uncle because maybe he like filed something because he did something with her and then like got scared and then she reappeared and then she like went missing two days later. It was just like the time frame was just really suspicious. So it was like, oh, I'm not adding up. So then the 19 year old was found two months later dead in a vacant restaurant, which was a subway, by the way, guys, in the Gwinnett Place Mall food court. So there was no obvious signs of trauma when the police found her body on December 21st,
Starting point is 00:31:23 but the body was in a state of decomposition that would have made it impossible to know if she had had bruises or any marks that could have helped determine what had happened to her. So her death initially was ruled suspicious, but the police thought it was a homicide early on. Everybody agreed that it was suspicious and suspicious specifically as a homicide. Nearly six months after her body was found, police made an arrest. Her boyfriend, I'm not going to say his name, who police say was her boyfriend had been
Starting point is 00:31:51 charged with aggravated assault and felony murder. He was taken into custody on Thursday. So she had gone to another mall to get a paycheck right before she went to this mall. And they believe that she worked at Michael Cores and the security cameras weren't working around the time of her death. So I don't know if there was any foul play with that or what was going on there, but the mall was kind of like a dying mall. It struggled to keep tenants and they had tons of empty stores and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:32:25 Because outdoor malls have become more popular, the average like regular mall just isn't really as popular anymore and especially around like this area. So apparently they determined that they believe that he sat on her and killed her and it like restricted her chest to the point that she could not believe like she could not breathe. So and then, and then what put her in a freezer? Yes, but the police say that her body was not transported from a second location to the subway restaurant. They believe she was killed at the mall.
Starting point is 00:33:08 So taken to the freezer or killed in the freezer? No, I think he like killed her and then moved her. But I think she was like, they're saying she was actually like in the mall the whole time when this happened. How would one kill somebody in a mall and then move her to a freezer in a random restaurant in the in the mall and nobody have any. I have no idea. But the police knew about him as a boyfriend early on and they actually interviewed him
Starting point is 00:33:37 multiple times and there was not enough evidence like early on to charge him with anything. But warrants were obtained after police received lab results and subpoenas for phone records. So he must have found something in the phone records that I wonder if he worked at Subway. No, it was a it was a subway restaurant that was not like, I guess it was like a previous subway like it was not a subway that was active or whatever you call it like an open store. What? Yes.
Starting point is 00:34:12 So that's why she was at that makes sense. Okay, because it was like a kind of like vacant, like you said it's a struggling mall. Yes, like there was a lot of stores that like weren't there anymore. So that would make sense to why people wouldn't maybe wouldn't have seen it. That's crazy. Yeah, I mean, how nuts is that like seriously that is so nuts and I am going to continue following this story and I hope you guys are interested because I'm going to keep talking about it every time something comes up because I just find it to be so crazy because it's
Starting point is 00:34:48 really close to where I live one. I mean, I say really close to like an hour and a half away, but still that's close enough and she went to the school that I graduated from and I just think it's so crazy how all of this came about and I just want to follow the story because I'm sure it will be all over the news like every time something comes up about it just to see like what was in the text messages because I'm sure when he has to go to trial and stuff, I'm sure they'll release that information to the public. Right.
Starting point is 00:35:22 Yeah, definitely. Well, let us know what you hear if you hear anything else. Well, I will definitely be letting you know Kale, I will be letting everybody else for that matter. Okay, guys, it's time to take a break for me to tell you about how great my skin has been and why my skin is so great. So say it with me, you already know the answer, it's bio clarity and if you haven't already, you absolutely have to try it.
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Starting point is 00:37:29 That's bioclarity.com and enter our code coffee. So let's get back to the show. Can we talk about, please, can you talk to me about what's been going on in your neighborhood? I sure can, okay. So I have been taking Jackson to church camp for the past two weeks and like my yard is cut the grasses cut twice a week. I know that's excessive, but it's cut twice a week and it's cut really low. So whenever we pull in the driveway, it's like, oh, wow, we're like great citizens.
Starting point is 00:38:07 We look like we know what we're doing like you're not getting fined by the HOA anytime soon. I know like I'm not getting popped by the HOA like my pine straws legit, like my yard's legit, like my flowerbeds, everything looks good, okay. And when your yard looks good and you take the time and invest effort, time and money, you would hope that the people that are around you would, you know, even if they're not investing money, like just invest your time in your yard. If you just like at least cut your grass, right?
Starting point is 00:38:44 So we have this one neighbor that he's so strange, okay. When we first moved in to this neighborhood, I would come over here and check on the house like as we were building and I would come over at like a random time. Sometimes it would be like after the gym at like eight o'clock at night and I would come to the house and see like what they had gotten accomplished like during that week. So we would, I would come over here and I'll be by myself and I would walk in the house and there would be like these random people in the house and I didn't know where they were coming from.
Starting point is 00:39:17 And I was like, okay, hi, well, so as they started putting like appliances and like cabinetry and stuff in, I finally just contacted the builder and I was like, hey, I need you to lock the house at this point, like you put stuff in the house that I've personally paid for and I don't want people walking through my house. So this was like my lookie-loo neighbors and at the time like I didn't know who they were, but apparently they had business being in my house for whatever reason. So automatically like red flag. So we move in, start doing yard work, start, you know, like landscaping our yard, whatever.
Starting point is 00:39:58 And Will is having conversations with our neighbor and he tells Will that he does not believe in putting chemicals on his yard. And Will tells me he's like, oh, great, like we've got one of those. And like I kind of am one of those when it comes to, you know, like stuff that I put on my body or Jackson's body or like in my body, but as far as grass, like I'm not messing with that, just like put the chemical on it and kill the weeds, like I don't care. So apparently he doesn't believe in that. So apparently I've never been on live television before.
Starting point is 00:40:33 Apparently. So I'm just like, okay, so I'll see this guy and he'll be walking around with a bucket of weeds and he'll individually pull every weed. And I'm just thinking to myself, my God, like this is so dumb, like just spray the weed killer and like it'll kill it, but he's not going to do that. So then he cuts his yard like half and half. Do you like the front of his yard? What do you mean?
Starting point is 00:40:59 What does that mean? Like on two different days? Doesn't make sense. Right? I know. So he cuts the front of his yard on one week and the back of his yard on the next week. So never is his full yard cut at the same time. Makes no sense.
Starting point is 00:41:14 Like literal no sense. Like, dude, what are you doing over there? Like you come outside and you literally cut three strips of grass and then you go back in and then I don't see you until another week passes. And then you cut three strips of grass on the back and then you go back inside. Well, and then he trims it with scissors. Oh yeah. Well, I'll give that a second.
Starting point is 00:41:37 So you know, like on the sidewalk, like on the edge where you should be using like an edger so that your grass isn't like growing like those like weedy looking things over the edge. Yeah. Okay, so will got him an edger, which is not his job, but he got him an edger and he was like, like for Christmas or what? No, just like as a gift and it was just like, Hey, here you can have this edger because that was kind of like a nice way of being like edger your your fucking grass.
Starting point is 00:42:10 Like, Hey, while you're at it, cut six strips of grass to and edge it. Okay. Well, so he still hasn't used the edger and I'm like, dude, what are you doing? Like you are a retired person. Like you have nothing better to do than cut your yard. But maybe that's why he spreads it out because he's retired. So I feel like maybe he does it to stay busy each day. Like he has something to do each day.
Starting point is 00:42:41 Okay. Well, nobody wants to be subjected to that. Like he might, but we don't and I'm just like, Oh my God, like this is just dumb. Well then he'll go outside and we have like hills in our backyard. So he'll plant like one plant and then he'll plant like another plant and like three weeks from now. And I'm just like, that makes no sense. Like, what are you doing?
Starting point is 00:43:08 I'm telling you, that's what it is. He has to be like scheduling things per day. I don't even think he has a schedule. It's just like he walks outside and he is like, Oh, looks like I need to cut a strip of grass. Sounds like a plan. So why don't you go mow his grass for him today? Well, that's what I told you.
Starting point is 00:43:30 I was like, you know what? I think I'm just going to like fire up wills lawn mower. If I knew how I would go over there and just cut a design in his yard. So he would have to cut it all. He wouldn't have a choice. And then literally spell out mow your lawn, mow your freaking lawn will told me in a text message that if he was a lady, he would cut his grass without even asking. But since he's a man, he doesn't want to take away his manhood.
Starting point is 00:44:04 So he's not going to cut his grass. So online, I mean, okay, that's, I understand. Like I get it, but like, if you're not stepping up to the game to be a man, then you're basically a lady. So we'll should just cut it basically as I was trying to tell you earlier will told me, but he claims he didn't. He told me that he was outside one time and he looked over and Chris was on his knees in the yard cutting his grass with scissors.
Starting point is 00:44:41 Well, he wasn't, he wasn't, he was using the hedgers and then wait, hedgers are edgers and edger. Well, then I basically should be sponsored by Home Depot's or Lowe's like I really should. So I call will out today and I'm like, do you remember that time that you saw him cutting his grass with scissors and he was like, no Lindsay. I don't remember that. I never saw that. I never, I never saw that.
Starting point is 00:45:13 I never saw that you're making up rumors. So then later in the conversation, he was like, I do remember that though. So it must have been one of my neighbors. I swear I didn't make that up. It must have been one of my other neighbors that saw him because I remember specifically the story. I told me, so that they sat there and watched him for like a good 20 minutes, cut his grass with scissors.
Starting point is 00:45:38 I think I would watch it too. Like I would just probably, and it might be satisfying to like watch him cut it, but then also like use the edgers. Damn it. I want him to get out a full blown lawnmower. Like I don't care. I might buy him a, I might buy a riding mower, a riding mower for Christmas. Like I might do that and be like, you know what, since you have such a hard time cutting
Starting point is 00:46:03 this like quarter acre, I'm going to buy you a riding mower. Merry Christmas. You don't even have to tell him, just leave it on his lawn. It doesn't, he doesn't even know where it came from. It would be a waste of money. He doesn't even use the edger that was gifted to him for free. But because the riding mower might help him out. Maybe that's why he probably gets winded if he's retired and old.
Starting point is 00:46:27 He's not like, he's not, he even went to, okay, and this is the thing that really irks me. I'm not on my community Facebook page, but apparently we have one and I don't want to be involved in it. But apparently there was a community day for our, what do you call those things like community property? I guess apparently no, like the communal like space, like there was like a community helper day that everybody in the neighborhood was going to like pitch in and go and clean like
Starting point is 00:47:00 the bathrooms that are clubhouse and like pressure wash and do like weird stuff that we already pay for. And I'm just like, why don't you guys use your brains all together and just contact the HOA and be like, Hey, we already pay for this and you guys say that you do this. So why don't you just like do it? I'm not going to for sure go up there and pressure wash on my Saturday, like you nut bags, but apparently he went up there to the community helper day and I'm like, when Will told me that I was like, Oh no, I don't know why he went up there to the community helper
Starting point is 00:47:36 day. But you know what? All those community helpers need to come back to his yard and help him because it's a tragedy over there. I just don't understand. So he'll go do the work for the community, but he won't do it for his own yard. Yeah. I'm like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:47:54 That's great. I hate to say it. Lindsay, my yard is probably like, I am him. Like he is me. So like all my name, we don't have an HOA. I got really lucky and like we just all just take really good care of our lawns. But I do have like a big brown patch in my front yard and in my backyard. Okay.
Starting point is 00:48:18 So if you were my neighbor, I wouldn't even care if you were my neighbor, because I would just voluntarily just like walk in your yard and cut patches in your yard until you did something. Well, I'm working on it. I have like my landscapers or like trying to plant grass, but for whatever reason, it's not growing there. Okay. Well, at least keyword working on it, working right, right.
Starting point is 00:48:38 Like I'm working on it for sure, but you're not outside with scissors cutting your grass. No, I'm not. But if I, I mean, I would probably use the edgers. Well, I would hope so. I would hope so. The scissors would probably be more work than the edgers. Okay. So I can't think about this anymore because I've already thought about it too much today.
Starting point is 00:49:04 Honestly, that it makes me feel like my head's going to fly off my shoulders. So going on to a different note. I feel like I've been so like emotional lately for no reason. Are you pregnant? No, absolutely not. I don't know. Actually, I have been to last week was really, really, really rough for me. This week I'm doing a little bit better, but last week was just like, I just felt like
Starting point is 00:49:34 I was going through it. And it's just like random too. And I don't know if it's like a girl thing or just like a life thing or I don't know. Like I feel like it's a life thing. I mean, obviously there's individual issues per person, but I just felt like I just like was overwhelmed with just like life and responsibilities. And I feel like, I don't know, I know everyone goes through it here and there, but last week was rough.
Starting point is 00:49:59 And I feel like maybe you're going through something similar to that this week. Oh, I know. Like, I don't know. It's just, I'll go through some weeks, I'll be perfectly like a okay, like nothing can bother me, but it's not like I'm like in a sad mood or like a bad mood. I just feel like I'm more emotional, like things bother me that might not like bother me on another week. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:22 Right. Yeah. Yeah. That's kind of like what I was going through too. And I'm just like, you know what, we need to snap out of it. We need to snap out of it. I need therapy to be honest. I'm going on therapy.
Starting point is 00:50:36 I don't know what kind of therapy it's going to be, but I'm going on it, whatever it is. I'm me too. I need to get, I need to get some help. I just don't want to do it with like, just like you said, like I'll go weeks with like, I'm okay. I'm handling things fine. I might shove things down deep and bottle them up and just not talk about it. And then I feel like when they start to surface or like, especially when the show airs, like
Starting point is 00:50:58 things from my past are coming back to like haunt me that I never thought I'd have to relive. And then I'm so dumb because I've been living my life on TV for 10 years and it just like affects like my present life and so I just get like super bothered. It's like triggers, you know, like things like trigger emotions or whatever. And then I'm just like, oh, that's sad or, you know, that maybe I would have done that like a little bit differently or, you know, maybe I should have been like a little bit more aggressive and let people know my feelings about that situation or, you know, like sometimes
Starting point is 00:51:33 I'm not really great at expressing myself. Like I will bottle stuff up like for so long and then I'll just like blow one day and then it's like I'm the type of person that it's so scary because it's like, okay, wow. I have no idea where that came from, but it's literally been like festering for like six months. Yeah. Like it just like comes out all wrong and like it just didn't write like it just comes out wrong.
Starting point is 00:52:03 It comes across wrong. It's just all wrong. And if I would have addressed it head on, it would have probably been like a minuscule like little spat or whatever or like little rough patch, but then I will just like not do anything about stuff literally. And then it'll be like after six months and then it'll be like this big blow up and it's just like where did that come from and it's like, okay, well now I'm like self-reflecting and I'm like, oh, okay, well, you know what I could have done differently was actually
Starting point is 00:52:35 address this when it was an issue. So then six months later, when people think that it's everything's been like perfectly fine, then they would have realized that, okay, well, you know, that probably wasn't good or probably wasn't cool. Maybe we should have like reevaluated. I'm just going to try to make better choices forward because I wish I could redo the last like nine months of my life. Well, you can redo it by living your next nine months like the way you wanted to live
Starting point is 00:53:07 your last nine months. Yeah, 100%. Then you'll feel better. This is true. I had like some more stuff that I wanted to talk about, but you know what is going to have to wait till next week. Okay. I mean, can you give me an idea of like what they are?
Starting point is 00:53:27 What it is? Well, you know, I really was going to go down like the rabbit hole of the border and I was going to go down the rabbit hole. Oh my gosh. Yeah. But I think let's do that next week because I can gather my thoughts, my feelings because people are asking me, they're like DMing me to like address it and talk about it because we do have this platform, but I'm very, I want to tread very lightly, but also like,
Starting point is 00:53:52 I feel like it is really important for us to talk about. Absolutely, because I have a lot to say on it and it's going to take longer than we have left for this episode. So thank you guys for tuning in this week. We appreciate it. We appreciate the support. Make sure that if you have not left a comment or a five star review on iTunes to do that and make sure that you're following coffee combos podcast on Instagram because we are
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