Drama Queens - Happy Fourth of July!
Episode Date: July 3, 2023See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....
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It may look different, but native culture is alive.
My name is Nicole Garcia, and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture.
Somewhere along the way, it turned into this full-fledged award-winning comic shop.
That's Dr. Lee Francis IV, who opened the first Native comic bookshop.
Explore his story along with many other native stories on the show, Burn Sage, Burn Bridges.
Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges.
Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
First of all, you don't know me.
We're all about that high school drama girl, drama girl, all about them high school queens.
We'll take you for a ride and our comic girl.
Drama girl.
Cheering for the right team.
Drama queens, drama queens.
Smart girl, rough girl, fashion but you'll tough girl.
You could sit with us, girl.
Drama queen, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens.
You guys, I jokingly referred to this week, the 4th of July week, as Burton Bush week last year, because my birthday is on the first and Sophia's is the 8th.
And we have always claimed ownership over the 4th of July.
All your fireworks.
Take them all.
That's it. Man, we just want to party for a solid week.
Joy, what are you doing for the 4th?
What are you getting into?
Yeah, we have some friends here in Nashville that have a beautiful, nice.
neighborhood with some great rolling hills and we set off some fireworks over the hill and just
watch them and hang out, let the kids run around. And, you know, it's a very typical sort of Americana
Fourth of July. And I'm really looking forward to it. Nice to just have time to take a day off
and connect with friends and relax. So that's what we'll be doing. What are you doing? You're going to,
you guys just going to have a birthday week? You're going to celebrate? Girl, I'm in North Carolina.
I'm trying to get wild down here.
You know, as wild as moms get, staying up till 9.30.
Just, no, trying to keep the dogs from freaking out with all the fireworks.
Oh, that's right.
I have always treated this holiday as high school reunion time.
And so a lot of my friends are going to be coming down to the same area.
And so hopefully I'll see, you know, old school Parkview High School buddies getting wild pretending to be 17 again.
Do you have like a family recipe or like something you always eat on Fourth of July?
Is there something you're just like, I look forward to a hot dog every Fourth of July or like, I feel like you're not a hot dog in burger.
I mean, you know how I feel about hot dogs.
Like hot dogs are kind of, Rob Buckley and I use hot dogs as our love language.
Like that's, we love hot dogs.
So sure, I will be eating a lot of hot dogs and not feeling guilty about it.
Don't send me the YouTube videos about how gross they are.
Sourcrow, mustard, ketchup? What do you do?
No, girl, I am a mustard relish ketchup.
Sometimes onion person.
Yellow mustard or grain mustard?
Yellow.
Like, no, it has to be as like trashy as possible.
I want it.
And I also love like a boiled hot dog.
Like you get at a Little League baseball game.
Oh, God.
They just drop them all in a vat of boiling water.
Yeah, get nasty, man.
No, I like this holiday, and I also, like, to your point, that everyone just, like, takes a day and chills out and doesn't have to buy presents and there's not, like, a big, huge, elaborate meal.
Like we said, you can boil a hot dog in 30 seconds.
I'm going to make a strawberry pie.
That's what I'm doing, you are.
I am.
I'm in the mood to make a strawberry pie.
I also have a single coming out called strawberries.
So maybe I'll, like, do a little, ooh.
but we love you guys and we hope that you take a day and have a fabulous holiday with your families
and your friends and soak up those fireworks and you know think of Hillary and Sophia on their
birthdays as you watch the fireworks just have a little moment where you're like oh I appreciate them
oh well hopefully yeah our birthday and 4th of July is an excuse for us to not have our regularly
scheduled episode this week everybody including our fabulous iHeart team is taking a moment
but we've got the second part
of Michaela's interview
and that's going to be coming next week
and so I hate breaking it up
for you guys at home
but I love a cliffhanger
y'all are just going to have to deal with it
happy fourth guys
hey thanks for listening
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see you next time
All about that high school, drama girl, drama girl, all about them high school queens.
We'll take you for a ride in our comic girl.
Drama girl.
Chearing for the right team.
Drama queens, drama queens, smart girl, rough girl, fashion but you're tough girl.
You could sit with us, girl.
Drama queens, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens.
Drama, drama queens, drama queens.
It may look different, but native culture is alive.
My name is Nicole Garcia and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture.
Somewhere along the way, it turned into this full-fledged award-winning comic shop.
That's Dr. Lee Francis IV, who opened the first native comic bookshop.
Explore his story along with many other native stories on the show, Burn Sage Burn Bridges.
Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast.