Coffee Convos with Kail Lowry and Lindsie Chrisley - 6: Airports, Freezing Eggs, Movies and Would You Rather!
Episode Date: December 7, 2017On this week's Coffee Convos Podcast, Lindsie Chrisley and Kail Lowry discuss the craziness that is the airport, and what it's like traveling for work and with kids. Kail explains why she's l...eft bags unattended, and even had her Vera Bradley bag confiscated by police. The two ladies recognize how they are polar opposites when it comes to planning and preparation, and how they would hate each other at the airport. They also talk about fertility and the process of freezing eggs, and why this would or wouldn't be a good option for them. They share their favorite movies, and we discover Kail's passion for action and Lindsie's softspot for romance. They end the show with a classic game of Would You Rather. Today's show is brought to you by Birchbox--for 20% off gift subscriptions, go to birchbox.com/coffee and use code COFFEE. For your first month of BioClarity for $9.95, go to bioclarity.com and use code COFFEE. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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So welcome back to coffee combos. I'm here with Lindsay and we have a lot to talk about today.
Yes. So we haven't seen each other in... Two weeks. Is it two weeks?
Probably two weeks. Yeah, about two weeks.
I had almost missed my flight. I woke up late and I... There was a lot of traffic. So I had a really hard time getting here.
But I did leave Lux at home this trip, which is the first trip without him. And that was a little bit nicer with like the chaos of almost missing my flight.
It was nice to not have any other.
I remember having to travel to film with Jackson, and it just made the process so much
harder because I feel like you have to remember so much more stuff.
Oh my gosh.
The diaper bag, stroller, car seat bottles.
Formula.
Because you're not breastfeeding.
Yeah.
If he starts screaming in the middle of it, it's like just adds like one more thing.
But this, you know, I was only here.
It's a quick turnaround 24 hours.
And I felt like, okay, I have a lot going on at home.
My friend will stay home with the baby and we'll come out and get this done.
But it's nice because this is like mom, mom free, kid free. Kid free podcasting.
Yeah. That's awesome. So tell me about your story last time through the airport because I feel like the airport crazies is something that everybody can relate to.
Okay. So first of all, the Atlanta airport is the biggest like in the world or something, right? Or in the United States.
I know it's the hub for Delta. Okay. So it's whatever. It's huge. And so you have to take a train to get from each terminal. And my friend Danielle came to help me.
with the baby and I didn't realize that we were getting off at B and she said that I needed to
get off at C and I was wrong and I had the baby so I was like not paying attention get off the train
I'm supposed to get to C and I'm at B I get off with the baby and she's literally the doors closed on
the train and she's just waving at me as it goes by and I'm like literally about to cry because
I have the baby she has the diaper bag so if he starts crying like we're screwed and I'm just standing
there like okay now what do we do because I don't know where I'm going long story short I get on
the train we make it to each other
But the craziness, there's people everywhere.
You have to hurry up.
Atlanta Airport is really big.
And I will say it's a very chaotic airport and they have lots of like terminals.
There's distractions everywhere.
There's like jazz band playing in like the middle of everything.
Yeah.
It was cool, but I just.
But the story that you told me about your bags like getting taken in Philly.
Oh, you're talking about that story.
Okay.
The, okay.
I leave my bags at my gate all the time.
I know I shouldn't.
All the time.
literally there's a disclaimer and they say it all over the airport.
Like not to do that.
Do not leave any bags unattended.
But I was like, don't worry.
I'm going to go to the bathroom and be right back because I had the baby.
He had a blowout.
I needed to go change him.
So I was like, I'll be right back.
I guess I took a little longer than expected and they confiscated the bags.
Oh my God.
So I was like, crap because I literally only came.
Yes, because I only had a carry on.
I didn't have.
I wasn't checking a back.
So the carry on was the bag that I was going to need while I'm here.
Oh my gosh.
And so I had everything for, like, the baby's clothes, extra stuff for the baby to eat and bottles and everything else.
And they took my bag.
So I was like, oh, my gosh, I'm going to miss my flight.
And I think there was only one other flight out that day.
So I'm thinking, okay, well, now I'm going to have to figure it out.
Well, we call around to Lost and Found.
Lost and Found doesn't have it.
The police came and got the bags, Lindsay.
So I had to go, there's like a police station kind of like right in the airport.
And I had to go get them.
They took your bags of the police station?
Yes.
Oh, my God.
Like, what am I going to hide in my Vera Brow?
Defflebag? Oh my gosh. The fact that you even were carrying a Vera Bradley
Duffel bag is like a whole other level. Why? You don't like Vera Bradley? I mean, I just feel like
Vera Bradley is basic. I know. I know. I'm basic. I think we're just kind of like at a point.
Okay, yeah, it's kind of basic. I am basic. So it's fine. It's, it's okay. So the only time I will say
I usually have like a lot of luck at the airport. That's good. So I normally, I'd go to the same
gate, go to the same, everything, like, never really had, like, a major issue, except that one
story that I told you about, about that lady who, like, jumped in front of me.
She was wearing the bangles.
She was wearing, like, a million bangles on her wrist, and she cut me.
She was not priority, and it's like, that's fine.
That's fine if you're not priority.
Like, I'm not judging you, but you're not priority, and you're standing in the priority
line, and I'm going to miss my flight.
Like, it was ridiculous.
It was ridiculous situation.
And then she tried to cuss me out.
Well, no, she can't cut you and cuss you out.
And you don't need her a priority ticket.
Like you're boarding like zone 11.
I don't think there's 11 zones.
Okay, well, that's what she was.
She was probably like 11.
But she was cussing me out.
And I'm like, this is like a 70-year-old lady, like cussing me out while I'm trying to just get my shoes off and get through the security checkpoint.
Yeah.
No, I hear you.
And like, how did she even get in the priority line?
Like, that's the only time that I've ever had like a really major bad experience.
except a few times, like a few run-ins with a few flight attendants.
But other than that, it's been pretty smooth.
I think Atlanta, like, when you get the airport down, it's, and you travel it a lot,
it's very easy.
I travel all the time, but I think my problem is time management.
Like, I'm like, okay, I'm going to get ready early so I can leave early and get to the airport
early.
But really, I'm like, in my head I have from planning ahead, I have so much extra time that
I end up being late regardless.
That's my problem.
But for starters, you book a flight like the night before you're supposed to go somewhere.
Because you know what?
I, yeah, I do.
I don't have any rebuttal to that.
Yeah.
That's a problem I have for sure.
Like me, I book the flight.
Like six months in advance.
Yeah.
For sure.
And you have your schedule and itinerary laminated.
Yes.
Why did you think that that was so weird that I have never seen a Disney schedule printed and laminated in my life.
You just wing it.
I just wing it.
No, because you don't get to do like all of the rides.
if you do it that way.
Yeah, well, now I know.
So I might have to take a tip or two from you and try to plan on my next.
Like how many rides did you get to do whenever you went to Disney?
Probably six.
Okay.
I probably did every ride.
No way.
Yeah, because I go to sections.
Like, when we traveled there, I sectioned out like, okay, these are the rides I want
to do like in Frontierland.
These are the rides I want to do in Fantasyland.
These are the rides I want to do on, you know, whatever.
To my defense, I didn't go to Disney until I was 23 for the first time.
And so I didn't know that there was sections.
Oh, wow.
So like next trip, I would for sure, okay, look at the rides in this section,
figure out what we want to go on.
But now that I did the plans, like I can give you the plans.
And then you can just print it off and you can.
Laminate it.
Take it to Staples.
Yeah.
No, I have my own laminator.
Did you know that?
Jesus, Lindsay.
Where did you get that?
My own laminar.
If you get it from like a...
I got it as a gift.
I like asked for it for Christmas for one year.
Like a laminar.
Knock it off.
Type A personality to a T.
Isn't that weird?
when I was a senior in high school, I asked for a labeler for my binders for Christmas,
and I got it.
But I'm pretty sure my parents thought it was real freaking.
And then you got the laminated for your birthday.
No, I got it for Christmas too.
I just don't plan anything.
Like yesterday I couldn't even find my boarding ticket to get on the plane.
And she was like, just give me your ID.
Why don't you do it on your phone?
How do you do that?
Like there's an app for whatever airline you're traveling.
I was flying Delta.
Yeah, Delta has an app and it just has the boarding pass on there.
You can go on it like 24 hours.
You can get your boarding pass like 24 hours in advance.
I should never check in early though because I would miss my like I miss flights regularly.
Oh yeah.
I've never missed a flight.
So another common question I feel like a lot of people would wonder.
Why do they not load the plane the back to the front?
They actually did some type of like study on it and it doesn't actually load faster that way.
No, I wouldn't think that it would load faster.
I just think common sense would tell you to load the plane from the back to the front, so nobody has to get their elbows taken off.
The only problem with that is you'd have to wait until every single person is at the gate. And I think people are always late to the gate.
Oh.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, yeah.
Because you'd have to wait until the very last person, like, arrives.
Okay.
I also wonder, and you probably can't answer this because I feel like you're the type of person that would not be prepared.
Why are people not prepared for the airport?
Like, why is it always like...
I'm never prepared for the airport.
Why is it always like a shock that you're going to the airport?
I mean, I wouldn't go that far for me.
I would not say that I'm shocked to go to the airport.
I just kind of wing it because it's like you kind of know what to expect.
Yeah, but going through security where they're like, do you have a laptop in your bag and they're asking you 100 times?
And it's like, I literally travel every single week.
I know to take the laptop out of my bag.
I know to take my shoes off.
And they're asking me, do you have liquid liquids?
in this bag and it's like no I know to take the liquids out yeah but a lot of people like they sit
there and act like they're stuck on stupid it's like you don't take your laptop out of your bag you don't
take your shoes off you're just standing there like you're causing major chaos you're causing me
to be stressed out because I know what I'm doing can I please just go in front of you yeah no
they're not having that like I hate it and why can't you carry like large shampoo like are you
going to blow up an airplane with shampoo bottle I mean I'm like you have to have a travel size
who can literally use this much shampoo.
I use that in one wash.
Yeah, me too.
Literally the entire travel size.
Me too.
So my hair's going to get washed one time if I have to count on a carry-on
because I'm definitely not using hotel shampoo.
It's fine.
Everything's fine.
And then I really feel like at the airport, you hate random people that you don't even know.
Like I get on the train or whatever in Atlanta and I see people and I'm like, I just hate that person.
I don't pay attention.
like in la la land. So I don't have that issue, but I could see why you do, because since you're so
they just look like dysfunctional and they just look like they don't know what they're doing.
And it's like, that's probably me. You hate me at the airport. Yes. For sure. If I saw you,
I would be like, that girl is dumb. It's fine. I think the girl's really dumb. And then we meet
up for our podcast and everything's fine. Yeah, everything's good. Everything's great. Everything's
gravy. Everything's aesthetic. Okay. So what is the worst airline in your opinion? I don't know. I don't know.
I like Delta and I don't really have a worst.
I would say best would be Delta.
I choose to fly Delta only Delta.
Okay.
I would say worst would be American.
I have not had good experiences on American and spirit.
I wouldn't think I would have ever flown spirit and I don't think I ever will.
Well, one time I was going to Texas or I was flying home from Texas to Atlanta and we had like really, really bad turbulence.
And we almost landed on another plane.
And the flight attendant came on the intercom and he was like, well, you better thank God if you're religious because you almost died.
And then he was like making a joke out of it.
It's like, it's really not funny.
Like I've got a kid.
Did you have Jackson with you?
No.
But I was like, I've got a kid to take care of.
Like it's really not funny at all.
Like, why are we making jokes?
Please just give me the peanuts because I'm stressed out.
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Let's talk about freezing eggs.
Okay.
I don't really know much, a whole lot about this.
About the whole process of freezing eggs?
Yeah. I like learned that I thought you like actually freeze them.
Wouldn't they like no longer be living?
You know what I'm saying?
Like I'm picturing like you're literally putting them in a freezer.
Well, I don't really think that's how it goes.
But I mean, I could be wrong because like I haven't really looked into it.
But I've thought about the whole process of freezing eggs because, you know, I only have one child.
And I'm kind of focused on working right now.
And it's very easy to just have one and to be able to just travel and like just have him.
Yeah.
And he's at a really fun age, you know?
Like, don't you feel like Lincoln's at a really fun age?
Oh, yeah.
Lincoln's on a really good age. He's so funny.
And could you imagine, like, just having one child how easy, you know, that is?
I can't even remember that, honestly.
It's just so easy. And, I mean, I won't say that having a child is easy, but the process of having one child versus multiples.
Jackson's almost five. So at this point, it's more like you have a schedule. He's old enough to talk. There's potty training is done. All of that stuff.
Yeah, and he can, like, tell me what he wants and whatever. And I can take him.
a shower in peace and, you know, I'm not getting bombarded. I can tell him to go and watch TV
or, you know, whatever, and it's fine. But I've thought about the process of freezing eggs because,
you know, I'm 28 now and I don't want to, like, what if later down the road I want to have
another kid, but like I don't want to have a kid right now. Right. And you would want your
younger eggs. Yeah. That's a good point. Because once you reach, I think it's, is it 30 or 35?
35. They start doing the additional testing or whatever.
So I don't want to like have eggs that are 35 years old, you know?
Right.
Yeah, I guess I never thought about it.
But like, would you?
Would I freeze my eggs?
Yeah, absolutely.
I'm 25.
I feel like I should not have any more children right now.
But I mean, 35, 34 is still young enough to have kids.
So it's still young enough to have kids.
I just think like, as you know, like I'm a super planner.
Like I like to plan ahead.
So naturally that would be something that I could see myself doing just so that I have the option.
because I feel like as a woman, when you feel like the options are getting limited or taken from you,
then it's less likely like you're going to get stressed out about it.
Right.
Like I feel like I would be stressed.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't, what do they have to do to a freezer?
Like, do they, like, how do they get them?
I don't know.
We should look into this.
They go through a retrieval.
They give you, I think you have to do like fertility stuff.
Like I think you can't be like sexually active when you're doing it because if they got, what do you call it?
like if they got fertilized, I guess, and then you would have lots of babies in you because I think
it makes your egg production like really high.
Okay.
And then when they go in for the retrieval, they get the eggs and then they get like quality ones and see,
you know, like how long they survive and do that?
But do they freeze them?
Like, because I'm pretty sure when I'm male gives like petri dish type stuff.
sperm, like they can actually freeze it or is that not a thing?
I don't know.
Do they actually freeze them?
because I feel like I've heard of families putting them in the freezer and using like a turkey baster.
Oh my God.
That's not for real.
That is.
Yes, it is.
That is 100% real.
Not like a real.
That's just like a joke.
I don't think so.
At the same time, I feel like I haven't had any type of fertility issues.
So would it really be necessary?
I feel like at 30, I need to decide like, do I want more children or do I not?
Because I don't want to, I love having a child, but I don't want to raise kids for like the whole rest of my life.
Right.
want to be able to travel and be able to do all of that stuff. And I don't think that...
Could you see yourself raising a baby when Jackson's like 10? No, because they're still not going to
have that like sibling relationship. You know what I mean? It's like, I need to either decide
like if I'm going to have another child or if I'm not. What's the age difference between you and your
youngest sibling? My youngest. Well, I was like, I was like 17 when he was born. Yeah. See, that's hard.
But the relationship's much, the relationship's much different because he's like a baby. Like a baby to me.
I mean, it was almost like having a live baby doll for me at 17.
Yeah.
So, I mean, the relationship is just very different.
You don't have that, like, rivalry type thing that your kids probably have.
Oh, my kids fight all the time.
And, like, they're competitive with each other.
Yeah, but they also love each other.
But you probably don't have that competitive.
No, at all.
And not even with, like, my other siblings.
They're seven and eight years difference between us.
Oh, wow.
Oh, wow.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
I was nervous about that with Isaac and Lux because they're almost eight years apart.
Right.
So I was concerned if they would be close.
Right.
Right.
I don't know what that dynamic looks like because I don't have siblings.
So I don't know.
But I can't see myself if Isaac's 15 years old, which is what in six years?
Like I can't imagine.
Having like a baby.
No.
Yeah.
Like I think that ship will have sailed and I think I will be done.
But since you do have multiples and you are an only child, would you tell me like have another child?
for your child? Yes. Yes. A hundred percent. So I hated being an only child. But would you have like
another child? Would I, yeah, I would. But like if I was going to, I feel like it would be soon because I don't
want to have 12 or 15 years between Isaac and the youngest because I'll never have anything in common.
Right, because he's already seven, you know. He's about to be eight next month. So I think that I'll pretty
much be done. Oh my gosh. Does that like stress you out? I feel like that's like stress. A little bit.
Because I feel like, okay, if you have a thought of wanting to have another one, you will never regret having a child.
But you may regret not having another child.
Right.
So that's my thought.
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birchbox.com slash coffee. I want to talk about movies. Okay. And what movies you've seen lately.
Well, or that you love. How about let's do like romantic comedies? Okay. You know what the good one?
I feel like all girls can like get behind that. Friends with benefits is one of my favorites and also 10 things I hate about you.
Okay, so tell me, I don't think I've watched either of those.
Are you serious?
I think I've watched 10 things I hate about you.
That's a classic.
Yes, and Heath Ledger.
That is a classic.
I can rehearse every line.
Yeah.
You're that into it?
I loved it.
I watched it when I was a kid and I still watch it.
Like I will 100% watch it now.
As Jackson says, I'm totally into it.
I'm totally, who?
Jackson says us.
He's like, I'm totally into it.
That's cute.
Yeah, no, I love that movie.
Okay.
So I guess my favorite of all time romanic comedy would be Pretty Woman.
I don't think I've ever seen that.
You've never seen it with Julia Roberts and Richard Gear?
Who's Richard Gear?
Oh, my God.
I feel like they should be in a real life love affair.
I don't know them.
I know who Julia Roberts is.
Is that who you said?
Yes.
Yeah, I know who she is.
I don't know who.
You've never seen it?
Oh my God, Kail.
So tell me about your movies and then I'll tell you about.
Well, Friends with Benefits is with Milakunis and Justin Timberlake,
and they are like fighting the fact that they're just friends with benefits, but they fall in love,
and they're both like fighting it. But ultimately, well, I don't want to say the end for people. It's like an old movie, I guess. It's a couple years old, but I love it.
Spoil it. No, I can't spoil it. Yeah. Okay, but what if someone's listening and then they're like, oh my God, I want to see that movie now, and then I ruin it because I'd say the end.
Oh, I get it. Okay. So that's a good one, but they're, it's super cute because I feel like it's so relatable, especially like in my life. I feel like friends with benefits is,
literally how Lux became Lux.
I've just never had like a friends with benefits.
So I feel like I wouldn't.
It was my first time ever doing it and turned into a relationship.
And so you like fight it for so long, but it's like a real relationship.
So you were just like attracted to each other and.
But then we like agreed for it to be friends with benefits.
And then eventually we were together.
Like it was a thing.
Because I feel like you can't be like that.
Without catching feelings.
Somebody's going to catch feelings.
Yeah, I agreed.
Do you feel like that?
Yeah.
Is that how the movie is?
Yeah.
Do they both catch feelings or just one?
I don't want to say.
Just tell me.
I can't.
We should watch it.
And we can tweet about it later.
Okay, fine.
Fine.
Okay, what's your next one?
Ten things I hate about you.
Because I feel like I relate to Julia Stiles' personality in that movie.
Okay.
Like, she doesn't want to fall in love, but she does.
Okay.
And she doesn't hate him.
She really doesn't hate him, you know?
Well, but like, what's the plot?
The plot is that.
I guess I don't
Or like just give a synopsis.
Yeah, okay.
So 10 things I hate about you is about a girl who like doesn't want to fall in love.
She's not interested in dating.
And her sister wants to date.
But the rule is in their house that she can't date unless her older sister dates,
which she's not interested in dating.
Okay.
So basically this guy wants to take the little sister out and pays somebody to take the older sister out.
Okay.
So it's like a forced thing.
thing, but he ends up actually falling for her. And then she's like, doesn't realize that,
okay, yes, it started out as him getting paid to date her, but like he actually falls in love.
And so she finds out that he is getting paid for it and she gets really upset, but she falls
in love with him also. Okay. I feel like I would be in. I feel like I've seen like parts of that
movie. Yeah. It's from the 90s. Yeah. Total 90s. Definitely. But it's a good movie. It's definitely
relatable. Okay. So I would say,
Pretty Woman and Sweet Home Alabama would be my two favorite romantic comedies.
You've never seen Sweet Home Alabama.
I heard the song before.
That song was played in the movie, but that's not where the song is from.
I think the song was like really old.
Older in the movie.
Oh yeah.
Like the movie was in like 2000 or something.
Oh, I need to watch that.
The song was by Leonard Skinnerd.
Is that his real name?
Leonard Skinnerd.
Leonard.
I mean, it could be like a stage name, but like that could be.
first appeared in
1974.
Oh, wow. So the movie's way
newer than the song. Yes.
Yes. So it has Reese Witherspoon
and Josh Lucas
in it. And basically
what happens is
she is
like very successful. She lives
in Manhattan and she's
with this guy who is
family's like very political
and she ends up going
home because he's like very controlling.
And when she goes back home, she runs into her ex-husband and they aren't divorced yet.
And so he doesn't want to sign the divorce papers because he's still like in love with her.
They were, I guess, like, high school sweethearts or like hometown sweethearts, whatever you want to call it.
And he doesn't want to get divorced.
So he basically finds like all of these ways to avoid getting divorced.
Getting divorced from her and signing divorce papers.
And so she goes and like takes the key.
to the house and like moves furniture and like all this kind of crazy stuff and they ended up falling
back in love back in love like she's actually at her wedding and he shows up and when he shows up
like the a man shows up and he um he's like you can't get married like you're not legally
divorced or whatever and then she ends up like running off with him and it's like happily ever after
don't you feel like you wish that was like no you're like
I'm glad I got divorced.
I feel like that's just so sweet.
Like my, I don't think that would ever.
Like if somebody chased me like that.
Maybe, but there's a reason why you got to that point.
I know.
It's a movie, so I get it.
I mean, I just, I feel like whenever I'm watching these movies, I get like so invested.
Yeah.
And, like, I feel like they're like a real life couple and like I fully get invested in like the relationships that are formed on these movies.
And shows.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, I get it.
Okay.
Fair enough.
Like I cried in Sweet Home.
I mean, I cried. I cried for a lot of movies. Actually, I cried in Transformers. So I mean,
and I'm pretty sure I cried at Fast and Furious. So the original reason, though, why she got married
to her high school sweetheart was because she thought it was the right thing to do because she got
pregnant, but then she eventually ended up miscarrying. Oh, wow. So she wasn't necessarily in love with
him at first? I think that they were in love. I think it was just like, this is like the right thing to do.
You know, like, you know, the movie is in the South. So it's like not, you know, processes to get married, then have a baby.
Makes sense. Yeah. So I guess they wanted to like legitimize, you know, bring the baby into life legitimately or whatever they call it.
Yeah, legitimate. Legitimate, yeah. So basically, I'm just going to like read you a synopsis of Pretty Woman so that you can like understand the depth of.
The movie.
The movie.
Okay.
I'm ready.
I'm listening.
Okay.
So it's Julia Roberts and Richard Geer.
And basically he is like very wealthy and he is very, very good looking guy.
Okay.
And he could have like any woman that he wants to have, but he like wants to have somebody that's beautiful, like under his arm for social events and whatever.
But I think not to be committed.
Right.
Okay.
So he basically goes and sees this woman, which is Julia Roberts, walking down the street,
and he's in a nice sports car, and he pulls over and she's a hooker.
And so he stops and, like, tells her to get in or whatever, and he pays her and all of this stuff.
And she's on Hollywood Boulevard, I think, is, like, where he finds her.
Okay.
And that's pretty...
Yeah.
Not nice.
Like where I would typically probably see a hooker maybe.
So in the movie, her name's Vivian Ward, and he ends up wanting to hire her 24-7, not just for the night, but 24-7 for the entire week.
Like for events and stuff to look.
Yeah.
Okay.
To like look, you know, like he's got somebody.
You know, she's a pretty girl, like whatever.
Okay.
But she's dressed like a hooker.
Okay.
You know, and so.
So he's got to change her wardrobe probably.
Yes.
Okay.
So basically what he wants to do is for her to look professional and to be able to act the part.
And so she goes to these nice stores, you know, on Beverly Hills, and they turn her away.
Because she looks.
Because she looks like a hooker.
Right.
But what they don't realize is he's given her all of this money to be able to spend and be able to afford these clothes at like Barneys or whatever.
And she tells them they're like, she's like, you've made a huge.
mistake because she could afford it. So basically what happens is they end up falling in love.
And yeah. What an interesting love story. And it's the most beautiful movie ever. Like I seriously
love it so much. And then another great movie is The Proposal. Have you seen that one? I have not seen
that. With Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. No. Not that I can recall. I'm not really into like romantic
at comedies. I'll watch them just because 10 things I hate about you and friends with benefits
are something that I just watched not by accident, but like. It was more like a fluke. Yeah. And then I've
loved them. But I really like action movies. So see, that's so funny. I don't even know what the
proposal is. Yeah, no. I love Romano. I'll cry at like Transformers or something crazy. So
and see, I would never even watch Transformers. Oh, you know what movie I cried at? I cried at Creed.
That's like a boxing movie. I cried at it during it. So. But like what kind of movie would you watch?
I watch like Creed, which is a boxing movie, Transformers, Action, Fast and Furious.
If you guys are listening to our podcast, tweet us and let us know if you're the type of girl that would be more interested in romantic comedies or action movies.
I'm more romantic comedy.
And I'm for sure action.
So what's like your favorite?
I really like.
Oh, I know what your favorite movie of all time.
What is it?
Eight Mile.
Yeah, it is eight mile.
I love eight mile.
That one's not really action, but...
But why do you like it?
Well, I'm a huge Eminem fan.
I feel like we relate.
Do you relate to a story?
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so I just love it.
And then I saw 8 Mile when I was like probably in high school.
Yeah.
And I just loved it ever since.
So whenever it came out, I wasn't allowed to watch it.
When was it?
I don't know.
I think it came out when I was in high school.
So like 2009.
I was in a sheltered child ever.
Like literally.
Like I wasn't allowed to watch like grader dollar and stuff.
Yeah. Oh, yeah. No, I was watching really scary movies as a kid. Like I literally was watching like Legally Blonde.
Zero guidance. Oh, I did see. I have seen Legally Blonde. That one's funny. That one's good. Is that like a Romainette comedy? I don't know. I was going to ask. It's like funny. But I don't know. I was going to ask. It's like a romantic. You know like the bin and snap. Oh my God. Yeah, yeah. That's like the girl. Your friend looks like that girl. You know. The mom off of the. Yeah. But what's her name? I don't know. What's her name in the movie? What's that girl's name in the movie? Legly blonde.
Let me look it up.
Ellie. Ellie Woods.
No.
No.
First of it's Elle Woods.
And that's, that is the lead.
Elle Woods.
And then the girl that she's also in Cinderella story is a good one.
Is that a romantic comedy?
Is Cinderella Story a romantic comedy?
I think it is.
And I like that one.
I love that movie so much because I love Hillary Duff.
And seriously, I mean.
That's a good one.
And I watched it as a kid.
What was the guy's name in the movie?
Oh, I'm drawing a blank.
He was in One Tree Hill, I think.
Chad Michael Murray?
Chad Michael Murray.
Is that right?
But what was his name in the movie?
Like is he really going to act like he didn't know who she was with that little tiny mask?
Adam.
No, it wasn't Adam.
Paulette.
Paulette.
But what was the guy's name?
No, this is a different movie.
No, we're talking about...
We're talking about legally blonde.
Okay, we're talking about legally blonde.
Her name was Paulette, and she's the one that works at like the hair salon or whatever,
and she's getting the divorce.
Yes.
And she would go home at the end and like take her dogs?
Right?
Yes.
Well, it wasn't at the end, but they go and take her dogs.
Yeah, I love that movie.
I mean pulls out some like stuff that she's learned at Harvard and basically scares him and she gets the dogs and all that stuff.
I love that movie.
I was legally blonde.
Like I was Elwoods for Halloween one time.
You were?
Yeah.
I dress up as Elwood because I wanted to be an attorney whenever I was a little kid.
That's a good one.
Well, I specifically wanted to be a Supreme Court judge.
Oh, wow.
Specifically.
Okay.
But I.
settled for legally blonde for Halloween.
That's perfect.
And I didn't get any further than that.
But seriously, Cinderella story.
That was a good one.
But is it a comedy?
I would say it's a romantic comedy because she ends up with Chad Michael Murray, which
what is his name in the movie?
Austin Ames.
Austin Ames.
Yes.
How did Austin Ames not know that?
I know.
It's like a masquerade thing.
It wasn't like a full face mask.
But what was her name?
I get so mad.
Sam.
Sam.
Sam.
That's how like those stepmom.
says. Sam what was her name? It was like Sam. Something basic. It was like something basic. Her last
name was like a comment. Sam Jones. I don't know. Sam. Sam. Do you know what I'm talking about?
Let's see. I think they just called her Sam. I don't think they called her like. No, she for sure had to
have a last name. She had a last name in it. It doesn't say. Just like the mom's, the wicked stepmom was Fiona.
Fiona. And then the girl's name was Sam. But how did he not know that it was Sam? Like she had the tiniest mask.
Some of these movies, like they're good movies, but some of the things piss me off.
Like it's completely unrealistic, right? Yeah. Like I wouldn't, if you put a masquerade, what is it? Like a Marty Gras mask or Marquisade. What is it called?
Masquerade. Massquerade, yeah. I would know it was you. Yeah. I would totally know it was you, too. So sometimes you're just a little bit unrealistic, but the whole point was cute. Yeah, it was a good. It was a good. It was a good. It was a good.
But how did it end again?
I think they end up together.
Oh my gosh.
And then the wicked stepsisters that drove the beetle bugs.
They were so mad.
Yeah.
But it's okay.
It's okay.
We're okay with it.
Okay, we need to think about something.
Okay, we'll do the would you rather.
Okay.
Let's see.
I want to ask you.
Let's do.
Let's see this.
Okay.
Would you rather be able to see 10 minutes into your own future or 10 minutes
into the future of anyone but yourself?
I would rather selfishly.
I would rather see 10 minutes into my own future.
I just feel like 10 minutes isn't enough time to see.
But you have to say like why?
Yeah.
Tell me why.
So I feel like I don't, there's not anybody out there that I would like care enough
to be nosy enough about to.
But I don't care about 10 minutes into my own future.
We already know I'm going to be late regardless.
Well, I know.
But I mean, what if it was like, okay, for example, I think that question is like major life
event.
So like if you were.
Going to miss my flight or not. In that 10 minutes, I'm going to know if I'm going to miss a flight or not. Okay. Well, I feel like I would rather know my own future then. Would you rather be 10 minutes late or always be 20 minutes early? We already know the answer to this. You're going to be 20 minutes early. Yes, every time. I mean, I would hope to be 10 minutes early also. I mean, did I say 10 or 20? Does it say? Would you rather be 10 minutes late or always 20 minutes early? I would rather be 20 minutes early, but that's just not realistic with my personality and my
life. See, the way my life is set up is that I'm always going to be late no matter what. So for this
answer, if I could be 20 minutes early, I would. Okay, I'm always going to never choose to be late,
and I'm always going to choose to be early. Would you rather be famous when you're alive and forgotten
when you die or unknown when you're alive, but famous after you die? Famous when I'm alive,
because who cares when I'm dead? Good point. I agree. I'm not going to know anything about it,
so why would I care? I guess the legacy. Like the legacy, yeah. I actually saw a super cute movie
that was, it's called Coco.
It's a Disney Pixar movie.
Yeah.
And it's kind of having to do with that.
Like what is it?
So in Mexican culture, there's Day of the Dead.
Right.
And you put all your families, like, pictures that have passed.
You put them, like, on an altar kind of.
And so that they can cross over on this one day from spirit to be like spirits, whatever.
And if you don't put your family member's picture, like essentially they,
are forgotten and they can't cross over.
Oh, wow.
So, but is that like every year?
Yeah, every year.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
Okay, so would you rather give up bathing for a month or give up internet for a month?
I'm picking internet.
I'm not.
Because I bathe like three times a day.
Yeah, I'm not.
I'm for sure.
Although, like, if I'm on naked and afraid, I'm going to give up both, I guess.
I've always wondered about that.
I want to talk about naked and afraid for a second.
Yeah, for sure.
Isaac loves that show.
Would you ever go on it?
I have no.
No survival skills whatsoever.
Like I would probably die in those 21 days.
You're allowed to take like one thing with you, right?
Yeah.
Is that how it works?
So would you bring a pot or would you bring like some type of knife?
I would bring a knife because who knows if I'm going to actually kill something big enough to put in a pot?
I'm going to bring the pot because of the water.
You can't survive without food.
You can't survive without water.
So if you boil.
But where are you going to get the water from?
The lake and I'm going to boil it.
Or I'm going to do that little contraption where they take the leaves and get the condensation.
and then they kill you're never going to do that because you don't know how i watch enough naked
and afraid to figure it out like if i'm going on naked and afraid i'm going to youtube the shit before i go
okay well there's like a naked and afraid like isn't there like an excel version or something so is that
like the people that make it past 21 days they want to go again they want to go longer who would
choose to do that to go out in the woods with no clothes but you know what they're really they're the smart ones
because when we go out of power for storms natural disasters
or anything like that, they're going to know how to survive and we're not.
No, but.
Like, they know how to figure out how to wash themselves.
That's like people having like these survival kits and like all this weird stuff.
Like I would never have that.
I need to learn how to light a fire.
I would never know how to do any of that kind of stuff.
Well, I think we should probably try.
Maybe we should take like a survival class.
Yes, I agree.
If you guys think that Kail and I should take a survival class and film it,
tweet us.
Tweet us and let us now.
I'm going to say yes.
Yes, we should. Yeah, so those were all the would you rather. What's that game, Mary, kiss, or kill?
Oh, okay, yeah. Or Mary date. What is it? What is it called? Mary, is it? Kiss Mary date.
What is it? Oh, Mary, have sex or, what is it? Mary have sex or date? No, kill. Mary.
Mary F or kill. I can't say F because you don't let me say the F word. Do you want me to say it and you don't?
Yeah.
We're just going to go explicit this week, though.
Okay.
Mary, fuck, or kill.
Yeah, okay.
I can't kill anyone, so that's never happening.
Oh, I could.
Okay, so let's, I'm going to give you three people.
Okay.
Is this how you play it?
Okay.
I gave you three people.
Don't give me real life people I know.
No, I'm going to give you, like, celebrities or something.
Okay.
I don't know who this person is, but I just know it's a famous actor.
Jake Gyllenhaal.
Okay.
He played, Jake Gyllenhaul played.
Jake Jeline Hall played like the Joker, right, on Batman?
No, I think that was Heath Linger.
Oh, Spider-Man.
Spider-Man.
Yeah.
Okay, so Jake Jillen Hall,
Hanning Tatum.
And I'm trying to think of like another,
what's the guy who played in?
Gerard Butler.
Okay.
Oh, Taken's a good movie.
He played in that, right?
Taken?
No, he didn't.
I'm just kidding.
That's another guy.
Gerard Butler played in
I have to look them up and see like what they...
I've got to get...
I do like that movie a lot.
I've got to get a...
Like, I'm a very visual person.
I've got to...
Gerard Butler, I would definitely marry him.
I can't even say his name right.
G-E-R-A-R-D, Gerard.
Okay.
Was that right?
No, we're about to see.
I would for sure marry him.
I don't know who Jake Gyllenhaal is, so maybe I would...
He's a little too rough for me.
Like he's got too many like
I don't know what he looks like
He's got too many like wrinkles for me
But he has an accent
The only thing I would be into
Would be like a southern accent
Okay
I like like a
What do you call?
Like English or something like that
Okay
Because I wouldn't understand them
So you don't
You're not into him
No
So you'd kill him
I don't think I would kill him
What's other choices?
Fucker Mary
You have to pick one of each
Okay well I'm not gonna say that word
But I would probably
Channing Tatum
would be...
You're going to have sex with him.
Yeah.
Okay.
That would be the choice.
And you're going to marry Jake Jillen Hall.
Yes.
And then you're going to kill Gerard Butler.
Yes.
Okay.
So what's your...
I would marry Gerard Butler.
I mean, yeah, Gerard Butler.
I don't know who Jake Jillen Hall is, so I'm going to say he's got to go.
And then what was the other one?
You did it.
I know.
Who did I pick?
Channing Tatum.
I guess I'm going to have sex with him.
But I'm not really into it.
You're not?
Why?
He's so gorgeous.
I wouldn't.
That's totally my type, right?
That is your type.
That is right up your alley.
Yeah.
For sure.
Yeah.
That was a good game.
Yeah.
What was that other game that you wanted to play?
The Whisper game, the Whisper Challenge?
Yeah.
We can't do that on the podcast.
We'll film it for Instagram live.
Oh, okay.
So follow our Instagram at Coffee Combos podcast.
All right.
Well, it was a great podcast and we will be back next week.
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