Dumb Blonde - Golden Girls: Ghosts, Goodbyes & Fresh Starts

Episode Date: October 13, 2025

On this week’s episode, the Coven dives into a mix of personal stories, wild discoveries, and big career updates. They kick things off with a body language expert’s take on a recent lie d...etector test before opening up about health struggles and family losses. A spooky twist unfolds as they recount eerie experiences on a piece of land they’re considering buying—complete with mysterious numbers and strange artifacts.Bunnie also shares a major announcement: she’s officially leaving Patreon due to contractual issues and making the move to Kick, where even bigger things are coming. The crew lightens the mood with some fun horror-movie trivia, unpacking facts about The Conjuring, Psycho, Beetlejuice, and behind-the-scenes Addams Family moments. They wrap things up with excitement and fresh plans for their new streaming platform and future content.Watch Full Episodes & More:www.dumbblondeunrated.comSee 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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Starting point is 00:02:55 B-U-N-N-I-E. Shopify.com slash funny. What's up? Welcome to another episode of Dumblond. Spooky season edition. shit edition. We have so much shit to go over. Oh, yeah. I feel like we're just ready to rock, baby. How's my girls? How's my main squeeze is doing? We're doing pretty good. Are we doing good? I feel like we're falling apart. Guys, that's a front. I'm not doing great at all. Let's not lie to the
Starting point is 00:03:41 people at home, okay? We've never lied to them. Let's not start. She looked at me like nodding her head and I was shaking. Dude, did you see some body language expert said, uh, because you, uh, because you You know how we did the lie detector test? Yeah. She made a test. And this scares me because this lady is a certified body language expert. She analyzed the lie detector test that I did in my body language. And she said that I lied on everything.
Starting point is 00:04:07 What? I was like, bitch, don't quit your fucking day job. Okay. Yeah. That, like, bro. She said because I would like shake my head, yes, which I wasn't shaking my head. Yes. I was going, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:17 I was going like listening and like I, you know, you're under so much pressure when you're, when you're fucking strapped to those. wire so it's like you don't want to move you can only say yes or no and you know like that's crazy i know i know i was just like you know what i'm gonna let her have this moment you will do anything for content yeah i'm telling you i'm telling you what's been going on in you guys's lives just life in i'm sick maybe came in eating fucking baby food today yeah i'm on a liquid diet poor baby thanks but i've dropped four pounds isn't that fucking disgusting disgusting girl, Matt.
Starting point is 00:04:54 It's so bad. I love diarrhea and my asshole would be fucking falling out, but I'll be like, three pounds later. Exactly. Oh, my God. I'm not that bad at it. Can you cough on me? Yeah. Something.
Starting point is 00:05:06 Give me something. How about you? Hey, hey, you've had a rough week. Yeah. Had a rough weekend. Are we allowed to talk about it or no? He can. He would.
Starting point is 00:05:14 He would love that. He would. Yeah. Let's fucking salute. My dad's brother passed Friday. He had a heart attack two weeks ago, like two Sundays ago. But it's crazy because, like, I feel like he almost knew because he called me the day
Starting point is 00:05:28 before. And, like, he calls me out of the blue, like, every once in a while, whatever. But it was just crazy. He called me, like, 24 hours before. It was just, like, he knew. But it was a widow maker, widow maker part of the attack, which, like, only, like, 12% I think survived that. And, yeah, he was basically on life support for, like, two weeks.
Starting point is 00:05:51 And it was very touch and go too. Yeah, he'd be like go up. And as soon as he was like doing good, it was like something else would have had. And it just like, his body just gave out. And it's just, it's wild because I just lost my aunt like in April. So it's crazy because I always on my vision board, I'm like, all my family. Like, I'm always grateful for all my family still here.
Starting point is 00:06:13 And I was just like, not this year bitch. But my aunt and uncle were like the funniest people ever. So I know. every like prank that's going to happen to me is going to be them like if your aunt came back and like messed with you for a while yes or like a good hot minute was what she really did um I was downstairs at my house one time and I remember I was thinking about her because I just made a post that said like I regret not doing a makeup lesson with her like I thought I had enough time and the light downstairs flickered and it was one that's connected to multiple lights and only that
Starting point is 00:06:51 one flickered and I remember I went and asked my mom I was like your lights flickered downstairs and she was like no they're brand new and I was like that was definitely and it was right when I was literally thinking about her you were probably thinking about her also because she was around you yeah because that's what happens like whenever I get those visions you think about that that's how I see people is I think about them and I can see them yeah wow yeah that was that was odd to me There was a, there's been a few more. I can't remember them, but like, I'm hoping I have some with my uncle, but like I said, you will.
Starting point is 00:07:25 When a spirit, yeah, when a spirit, sorry, I didn't mean to cut you off. When a spirit first crosses over, that's when you're going to feel them the most. That's when I felt my mom the most, too, except for my dad. My dad stayed away because he knew I was mad, but my mom. Yeah, I don't feel her anymore. It was like right when it happened, yeah. Yeah, it's like it takes them a minute. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:07:44 Maybe some psychics, if you're in the chat, can fucking answer that because, I've always felt the most connection with the spirit was right when they leave and then after that it's kind of hard to find them with the feelers out for them I also haven't processed because it's like what the fuck
Starting point is 00:08:01 I feel so bad for my dad he lost two siblings within six months like within literally like he passed almost like a day six months my aunt wild has your dad gotten his heart chacked and stuff
Starting point is 00:08:17 Today is his heart scan to call him after this and we're going to see how it goes. I'm excited. Got one. Good old shake and bait. He wasn't blood related. Yeah, shake and bake. Oh my gosh. He's going to love it.
Starting point is 00:08:29 He's going to clip this and show everyone that he sees at the gym. He'll be like, I said my name. They're talking about me. We love them. He's so funny. He's my favorite. He said, hey, shake and bake. Stop.
Starting point is 00:08:42 Stop. He's going to freak out. No, but other than that, yeah. That's a rough week, dude. It's been a rough week, yeah. It was a full moon, too, like a super full moon, so. Wasn't it the, like, blood harvest? Was it harvestment?
Starting point is 00:08:55 Yeah. What does that mean? Blowing shit up. We'll talk about it in a minute, but you got a story for me that I've been anxious to hear about. So let me hear this story. Okay. So we talked about the land, right?
Starting point is 00:09:06 Yeah, we talked about the land, what, last week, I think? Last week. Yeah. We went and saw the land. Yep, we pulled up. We looked at it. There was a lot of red flags. so like we we sort of kind of had like an iffy feeling about it just i needed to like have more
Starting point is 00:09:23 reassurance i guess like there was like a couple things that had to do with like easements and things like that um and i came back to you that following like day or so and i told you i was like man we got given the easement no problem and you were like okay well don't give up on this if if you know like make sure you exhaust all your options and so um that being said i said i I went back to Jason, I said, Bunny said we should just give it, you know, like that once over, just make sure. So we grab our side by side. Our friends, Dustin and Amy, we're at the house.
Starting point is 00:09:54 They said, let's ride up there and just go, we'll do the whole land. Like, we'll go as far as we possibly can. Look at all of our options. He works for the water utility districts in that area. So he would be able to give me a judgment of what water would take to get there, that kind of thing. We go up there. We're deep into the woods at this point. There's lots of trails already built into it.
Starting point is 00:10:15 So we're deep in there. and I find a cow skull and I was like I need that cow skull like put it in the trunk it's coming home with us and then I found it a big one yeah it was like this big it was a huge cow school and there was a pelvis next to it I said get the pelvis get the skull what's a pelvis oh the pelvis yeah oh my gosh so I'm so stoked about this that I'm not paying attention to anything else and he throws it in the back from me and we go to pull away and he goes what is that and there's a stump sitting there now mind you this land has not been occupied since the early 1800s and so local people in the area have used it clearly for i feel like this was like party party area
Starting point is 00:10:57 oh yeah there's broken toilet seats there's fucking glass we ended up you know the pool tab beers yes we found like hundreds of the tops just laid out so we're back in the woods now and we find the stump and i'm like clearly someone's been back here and he and dustin's stop he tells jason stop he goes what's on that stump right over there and it looked like money at first so it's like 20 or so of these circles and he jumps off the side by side and he grabs it he goes dude these are beer bottle caps but they're vintage beer bottle caps that someone smashed and they've just been sitting there forever i'm in the back jason's in the front dustin starts walking them over one by one because he said look there's something underneath them written how's he just
Starting point is 00:11:40 touching all this shit god it makes my skin crawl so he's looking at and he comes and hands it to me and so i start setting the bottle caps in a series in my hand right as he hands them i'm like boom boom boom but you know back in the day when they would play the games and they were like cards so like the first was like um like a 10 of spades or something like i don't remember them specifically so um each one had a number and a symbol next to it so first 10 of spades and then he hands me a two and then he hands me a three mind you there's a whole stack to choose from and he handed me a 10, a 2, and a 3. And I look at it and my body just went cold. I said, no fucking way did you just hand me a 10, a 2, and a 3. And I show Jason, and
Starting point is 00:12:24 Dustin and Amy don't know why this is significant. Jason goes, what is that? I said, read those numbers. He goes 10, 23. 1023. If you look on Jason arms, he has 1023 tattooed across his arm because that's when Olivia was born and his grandma was, or the time Olivia was born and his grandma's birthday so his grandma who passed on who meant the world to him was born on 1023 my daughter was born at 1023 a.m and dustin hands me out of all those bottle caps a 10 a 2 and a 3 and so we're freaking out and he comes over and he goes what and jason holds up on his arm and he says 1023 the last bottle cap he brought back before we left he hands jason it's a jay with a heart oh that crazy is that not i said there And I was like, are there other bottle caps?
Starting point is 00:13:13 He goes, yeah, there was a ton. He goes, what does this mean? So we had to explain to him what 1023 meant because he had no idea. And I'm literally just looking at this in my hand. And then he sets down the J with the heart. That's wild. So do you think that's a sign to get the land? 100%.
Starting point is 00:13:27 I feel like that's a huge sign. From his grandma or somebody, there's, unless you had pulled up like a 1620, the fact that the only other significant number in my life is 1023. We would like to have some clothes. Yeah. Yeah, I literally freaked out after that moment. And we ended up riding the land and having the best time. And it was literally, he came back home and he like cried.
Starting point is 00:13:51 He was like, I can't believe that it would say 10.23 of all the numbers for him to grab. So are we getting the land or like, are what it was happening? I think we are as long as we get the confirmation from the easement. And it's not going to be hard to get power out there and water and stuff. We have like one more inspector coming out and stuff. Like we'll have to do a couple tests. I almost gave, I had already told Haley because she ended up spending the rest of the day with us that day. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:17 And when we left, I was like, I think we're going to pass. And then talking to you and you were like, just make sure. Just make sure. And then I get the phone call about the easement. And the guy was like, yeah, I don't care. You can have whatever you would like. And then we had a mutual friend with the guy. And then the 1020, it was just so crazy.
Starting point is 00:14:34 There's just been too many synchronicity is not too. Really, it did. It was so. We found a cave to you. A cave on the property? A cave? Like a literal. Like there's treasure in the cave.
Starting point is 00:14:48 Someone could easily fit their body down it. Like not a walking in cave, but like, you know, where people go, what do they call it? Splunking. What the fuck? Like the guy that got stuck like this and it's still there. What is a splunk? A splunker? Don't do that.
Starting point is 00:15:01 Yeah. Splunking is like when you go through caves and like tunnels and stuff. I would never do it. So why would I know what that is? But yeah, we found one on the property. You were so cool. Aw, I love that. Yeah, definitely stick a camera down there.
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Starting point is 00:17:53 For sure. Like the cow. Literally. Like how old was that cow that was left there? I don't know. I mean, those bones were clean. Like there was, they were so clean. It looked like some buzzards.
Starting point is 00:18:05 Like, like pick up. you know yeah so it's growing up for a yard well we've all had some interesting fucking days um for this podcast yeah I know we're talking a lot but and it's spooky season so don't worry about it we're going to get to spooky for this podcast I think we are going to read we had this idea that I love fun random facts and I love to know like lore of certain things I was like let's do fun scary creepy whatever type random facts of shows that we like but before we do that, let's talk about Patreon. And if you are on my Patreon and have been a member of Patreon, dude, I fucking love you guys
Starting point is 00:18:44 so much. But your girl has found herself in a little bit of drama. But it's only because I'm standing 10 toes fucking down. And you guys know one thing about me. One, I'm never going to lie to you. Two, I'm always going to be about my business. Don't fuck with me, my family, or my business. And everything's okay.
Starting point is 00:19:04 so I've been on Patreon for almost going on six years like that's a whole relationship I don't know what anybody says you opened it in 19 started in 2020 exactly so I can't stress to you guys how much I have poured into Patreon and I'm talking like I've brought other creators to Patreon because I told them hey listen this place is so fucking lucrative go here bring your podcast here you guys are going to love it and i mean i love those girls and i'm so glad i was making money so i was so glad to bring everybody else in everybody i could keep naming people who came on to patreon because of me elsie lynne yeah she came straight to us and she's like i want to make the switch yeah and that's not me bragging saying like i brought these people in it's me saying like
Starting point is 00:19:57 this is how devoted i was to this platform and let me tell you also how devoted i was to this platform Do you know how hard it is to be one of the top podcasts in America and never post your podcasts on YouTube? I built my following for my podcast off streaming sites like Spotify, Apple, IHeart, and hit it behind a paywall for almost six fucking years. No one understands how serious that is. To be where we are and not have the YouTube exposure is, is insane. insane. Saying that much, I only said all this to preface the fact that I am finally breaking up with Patreon. I'm going to keep this very gangster. I'm only going to tell the truth. For the past year, they did an update on the platform that I didn't agree with. It charged like an extra
Starting point is 00:20:57 percentage to us. It charged an extra percentage to the Patrions. You know, we had to raise our prices like it was a whole fucking shit show and still I was like you know what I'm down for these people they've had this platform for me for this many years I'm going to ride with them whatever but so it just it didn't feel right it felt gross to me so I was like in January I was pretty much like Mimi I think we need to start upping our YouTube so I think you'll notice come around like March April is when we start posting on YouTube and we're starting to to create our following over there because I've never been a YouTube person. I don't know how to operate YouTube. I'm not in the YouTube lore. I never had experience with YouTube. So we've been building our YouTube
Starting point is 00:21:42 for the past year, but behind the scenes, Patreon offered me a contract to offer me to stay on their platform. And I was 100% willing to work with them. Because again, I felt like this was the love of my life where we've made fucking a lot of fucking money together, dare I say millions together. And I'm just like, yes, I will do whatever I can to accommodate you guys still, even when I shouldn't have had to do that. It should have been them accommodating us. Long story short, for the past year behind the scenes, it has been a ping pong match back and forth of what they want from me in order to keep me on that platform. And finally, when I asked what was in this contract, because I normally try to let my team
Starting point is 00:22:28 handle it and I don't want to get in the middle of it because I don't fuck around. Like if as soon as I have something I don't like, I'm fucking out. Well, I finally came to the realization that on the contract, what are they asking for, Mimi? So they came to us with this contract and nothing in it was what we had prior discussed. So we had gone, like you said, back and forth, month after month after month, come to this agreement. We open up a 14-page agreement.
Starting point is 00:22:55 and they are asking for some of the most ridiculous things. Now, mind you, with other people, it's like, just keep doing what you're doing, you know? And for us, it was like- Other people, meaning other creators on the platform. That were offered contracts, yeah. They specifically sent me, out of everybody, a 14-page contract while everybody else is just getting a fucking pat on the back. Yeah. And it's like very designated social posting, which-
Starting point is 00:23:20 Yeah, they want me to post like how many times a fucking week? Oh, it went back and forth for a while even. and like, you know, for all of yours. That's what, it was like an astronomical amount because it was like, we want it on TikTok X, uh, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, everything. So I'm like, they want me to promote them even more than I already fucking have. Yes. Which, by the way, I took them out of my bio probably in, I'd have three months ago.
Starting point is 00:23:47 Like three months ago because I was tired of the shit with the fucking. And as soon as I did that, guess what happened? You know? Dramatic. dramatic because I stopped fucking promoting them. And that's when they came back to us and was like, yo, your numbers just crashed. And I was like, are you wondering why? Because we don't promote you.
Starting point is 00:24:06 We're not giving you free exposure anymore. We're not putting you in our RSS feed. We're not putting you all of our YouTube. She doesn't have you in every single link all over every platform. That's what we're trying to show you is the power we have. And what the numbers that grew were because of you. They weren't because you were announcing us as your top podcast. in helping us get promotion.
Starting point is 00:24:26 Yeah. They never helped us with anything. Anytime that we tried to go to them with an issue, it took months to get anybody on the phone. And every time we got somebody on the phone, it was a different person. And that is 100% facts. We're not talking shit.
Starting point is 00:24:39 We're just stating facts. We've had a lot of reps in our time there. We've had a lot of reps in our time. And, you know, there comes a point where you have to realize your worth. And this last phone call, they had a representative on there who was extremely fucking rude. And she was new. So she didn't know the five or six year lore of dumb blonde. Yeah. She was extremely rude, made us feel completely unwanted. And I just
Starting point is 00:25:05 finally snapped. I was like, this is it. I'm done. I am fucking done. We're taking Patreon out of every fucking podcast I've ever posted. We're taking it out of every freaking social media posts I've ever posted on. I will gladly speak up for other creators. You're not going to try to tell me and take credit for things that you did not do. Like, I just don't deal with that. That's not okay. And them trying to take credit for what we've spent six years building is insane. I brought almost, I brought over 300,000 free and paid members to Patreon in the past six
Starting point is 00:25:39 years. Do you know how fucking hard that is to do behind a paywall? And they're going to take credit and say that it was because of them? I don't fucking think so. So we pivoted. And I'm going to be a streamer now. I'm so fucking excited. I'm so excited.
Starting point is 00:25:57 I'm so fucking excited. And you know what? Patreon, thank you. Like this isn't like a, I hate you, Patreon. This is a fucking thank you for the past six years for a great experience. But it's time to say goodbye. Lastly, the one thing that broke the straw on the camel's back and then I'll get to the streaming thing is they're trying to take control of my book release.
Starting point is 00:26:16 Yeah. We literally were like just lighten up on. the wording here. Like, why do we have to be so specific about her book in all of this? Like, our lawyers were like, yo, we will gladly move past this if you just redo your wording and saying that you want control of like, it has to be this exact date. We can't promise that. Anything could freaking happen, bro. Like, you are not saying like it's this or nothing. Yeah, but here's the thing. You guys haven't lived my fucking life. You know what I'm saying? You guys do not own any part of any part of my story at all. Thank you for the past six years. But if anything, we worked our asses off to become
Starting point is 00:26:56 one of the fucking top fucking podcasts. And I hid behind a fucking paywall, which made my podcast 10 times harder to fucking get to where it's at. So for anybody to try to take credit for that and then also try to fucking control my book dropping, I'm out. I'm out. Like literally, I'm out. So saying that much. Your girl's going to be a streamer. We signed up on kick today. I'm on kick and it's it's the Bunny XO. And when we do launch, I think we're up to like, let's look.
Starting point is 00:27:34 Let's look, look, let's look, hold on. Let's look at how many kickers we have. I'm so excited, you guys, because now I can like actually really get to like hang with you guys, which my hands were so tied on the other website. Hold on one second. you guys and by the way you guys have showed up and showed out when i did were you in the chat earlier too i was i was yeah we're at almost 5.5 000 on kick which is awesome for our first day if we can keep that going but what is so fucking amazing to me is that everybody i posted that thing on patreon
Starting point is 00:28:07 and i really thought that i was going to get a lot of hate and that people were going to be so pissed off and they were like girl we are only here for you we are on our way and literally everybody is just going over to kick now and i can't can't i'm like dude thank you guys so fucking much for just always loving me always allowing me to grow always allowing me to do weird shit like streamer this is gonna be fucking hilarious and what's gonna be cool is it's not gonna just be you know ass talk confess it's not gonna just be the podcast it's gonna be like me and jay waking up in the morning doing good morning motherfuckers and breakfast me and the girls doing like a hot topic show um going down to broadway once a month and
Starting point is 00:28:47 fucking fucking with people down there. I'm excited for that. Yeah, going to the bar at Good Night Nashville. And once I hit an X amount of subscribers on Kik, then we're going to have a party at the bar where you guys can all come and be on the stream and stuff like that. So it's going to be so much fun. So if you want to follow me, go to Kik. It has an app in case you didn't know, because I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:29:09 I just learned that today. I'm learning all of this with you guys. So it's like a fun adventure that we're all learning together. They have an app and just go to the Bunny X-O show, suburb. right now, it's free to sub right now. And then once we get the subs going and stuff like that, of course, you guys can join and be a part of the, you know, the coven. And we're super excited. And I don't know, I'm just really looking forward to 2026 because it's like out with the old and with the newbie. I'm so hyped about this. Are you hype? Oh, him and Jason already had a call this morning.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Yeah, no, I'm hype. I was like, dude, we could like play video games. We could eat cereal. We could. Yeah. That's what I said. I was like, we could do so much. We could be so good. We can do mug bings. I mean, anything you guys want us to do, if you guys want me to go streaking at a million subs, oh, I'm getting my butthole on Broadway. My butt holes on Broadway. I'm going. I'm going, buddy.
Starting point is 00:30:01 Listen, I get a million subs on fucking. That's your next Christmas song. I get a million subs on kick. And I swear to God, I will go fucking streaking down Broadway. Don't care. I'll be tanned up. My husband's going to kill me. I'm doing it.
Starting point is 00:30:15 Yeah. We're all going to get a phone call. You know, listen, my husband's so skinny now. He might fucking do it with me. He might. He might. He might. Hey, throw a fountain at the end of that road.
Starting point is 00:30:25 I'm telling you. I'm telling you. Listen, Jay is getting loosey-goosey now that he's getting skinny on me. He fucking always wants to be naked. So, I mean, if it depends on how long it takes us to get to a million subs. But, you know, we'll figure it out. And I'm just super excited. And that's what happened with Patreon.
Starting point is 00:30:44 Not here to talk shit. here to tell the truth and just thank you guys so fucking much for loving us and being there for us. I'm so excited. I'm stoked. I fucking can't fucking wait. Can we do our first stream today? Can we like stream after this? Yeah, let's do like an intro stream. Just do it raw and mic check. You guys want to? Yeah. Can we like mic check a stream today? Can we announce it and like just post it somewhere and then we'll I mean, I feel like once you start it, can't you share from there? because I think it's like a link that you share. I've never fucking streamed in my life.
Starting point is 00:31:20 You guys, you're going to watch this in real time. That's going to be wild. Yeah. But just as we're here and it's free, a free stream today, I think it's so cool. Yeah, I'm done.
Starting point is 00:31:28 Let's do it. Totally down. You guys will be hearing this a week later. So. Yeah, if you were a part of that stream, I'm sorry now. Yeah, yeah. I apologize for all the fuckery you guys are about to fucking encounter.
Starting point is 00:31:39 It's going to be insane. Listen, and I'm a voyeur. I love to watch people. You know what fucking streaming reminds me of? webcaming and let me tell you your girl fucking made a lot of money webcaming so i'm going back to my roots blame it all on my roots i swear i'm ready baby i am so ready that's what this is where i thrive is like live shit you know so yeah i'm probably going to get canceled 10 times but yeah that's all right listen you guys are sorry now listen you guys are still
Starting point is 00:32:08 gonna love me yeah they're gonna still be there yeah yeah love me or hate me you guys will still be there so I'm excited but moving on let's talk about some random facts from Halloween edition Halloween edition baby who wants to kick this off you want to go Haley okay so one of my favorite Halloween movies is The Conjuring I don't know if you would consider that like Halloween but it is like a horror I think we're going to lean into like horror and scary yeah but it's like the only scary movie that actually like scared these shit out of it. I won't watch it. I'm, like, you guys have heard me talk about this before.
Starting point is 00:32:47 I'm so scared. No, I won't watch it. And I do not want to see the new, like, I'm scared, but like I loki want to say, I don't know. But anyway, so these are a few facts from the cast who worked on it, but Joey King, who played one of the children, she reportedly developed mysterious bruises all over her body during filming, even though she wasn't doing stunts in those scenes. she also described a rare bizarre blood disorder that made her red platelets drop she had to get checked before and after filming each day and after filming was done she said the condition resolved yeah so that means like a spirit was fucking with her because they can let spirits and entities dark entities can latch on to you and they happened to me one time what happened yeah no i swear by this so you guys remember how i've told you that i used to work in a haunted salon
Starting point is 00:33:43 I don't remember that. Okay, so when I first moved to Tennessee, I worked in a salon that was like a hundred year old building and it was haunted. It was very, very, like, teacups would go flying because she had like displays of like vintage antiques and like we would literally watch things just fly off of shelves, things explode on the walls. It was the craziest shit. And I think I brought something home one day and I was in the shower and I told Jason like,
Starting point is 00:34:08 I was like, oh my gosh, my back. And he comes in. He's like, what? and I see blood going down there. Something scratched my back in the shower. I'm telling you, there's nothing sharp in the shower, right? It looked like a cat paw.
Starting point is 00:34:22 Is it three? Yes. Scrashed me down my back. And I'm literally bleeding. And Jason was like, there's no fucking way that just happened. Like, he's like, did you, were you shaving? I said, what?
Starting point is 00:34:37 That's crazy. I just had a ringing in my ear as you said that. That's crazy. And the next morning I woke up. there was a mushroom circle on my front lawn and it was like these black dust like it looked like ashes it was a perfect circle in our front yard of black ashes my fall routine is already packed podcast glam travel you name it cooking hard pass factor keeps me fed like a queen with chef prepped dietitian approved meals that are ready in minutes comfort food but make it healthy more variety
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Starting point is 00:37:07 I sent you. Select a podcast in the survey and be sure to select dumb blonde podcast in the drop down menu that follows. What did you do to get rid of it? I don't think I did anything. I just waited for it to go away. I'd have been praying. I would have had a priest in the house. I would have burnt sage. No, I don't want sage anymore. Last time I burned sage, I got my face beaten. So I don't burn sage anymore. I feel like it disturbs demons if you don't open the windows. I don't. I don't burn sage. I'll burn Palisanto. And I will like open my doors and stuff. Cash likes to make the bad things go away.
Starting point is 00:37:42 So he carries it around and then shoes it out the door. I love that. Yeah, that's crazy. So the blood disorder definitely was fucking. Yeah. And there was, um, some of the actors said that they would wake up between three and four, specifically 3.7 a.m.
Starting point is 00:37:58 every night while filming, which is similar to what happens in the movie. Well, that's called the witching hour. Yeah. So they said that would happen during filming. Um, there were claw marks.
Starting point is 00:38:07 and scratches on a laptop and body. So one person said that while they wrapped, she saw claw marks on her laptop. And they were identical to ones on her thigh. You couldn't pay me enough. No. If I'm having mysterious bite marks on my thighs and I'm not enjoying those bite marks, like she said no.
Starting point is 00:38:30 No. It's not happening. I've never been somewhere where I've gotten claw marks on me. No, that was the wildest thing. And I felt it happened. Like, I literally was like, ow. And I just started bleeding. He said, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Like the TikTok thing, the cat arm that I send all the time. Literally. That's just pissed. That's crazy. Yeah, you couldn't pay me enough money to make that movie. I would be so scared. Let's talk about the Ed Gein story. Have you guys watched it yet?
Starting point is 00:39:06 I haven't watched it yet. I'm so sad. I haven't had time to sit down and watch us. Have you? Yeah, I watched all of it. I watched the whole thing. Me too. A lot of episodes, way too many episodes.
Starting point is 00:39:15 So, spoiler alert, if you have not watched it yet, don't listen to this part of the podcast. I'm going to tell you right now, I love Ryan Murphy. I love what he does. I loved what he did with the Menendez brothers. I fucking thought it was great how he portrayed everything. um this one really and i'm a fucking huge charlie hunnam fan like hello jacks like you know fucking huge charlie hanum fan it was just i didn't like it i don't like it either they added in way too much shit that did not happen they intertwined too many storylines which i i understand
Starting point is 00:39:55 what they were trying to do and if you watch it you'll make sense the ending is fucking horrific it is like it's like they gave up at the end the only thing that's and fucking charlie honum god love him he's an amazing actor and he did a great job as far as acting but the voice that he gave ed gine is straight up winnie the poo or goofy what or mickey mouse it sounds like muckie moose yes mother wouldn't like that yeah like it's just like i don't know what is happening you guys are ruining this for me i don't think i don't watch it now dude it threw me off so bad And then I saw Charlie Hunnam do this interview and he's like, the guy's like, yeah, you're totally naked for, because he's like naked and he's wearing women's lingerie and all this stuff in the, in the episode. And Charlie's like, yeah, well, I just channeled Ed Gein and I tried to do it as much as like, you know, he would, he would have like approved. And I'm just like, boy, you are naked in every freaking show that you do. Jacks was naked banging chicks left and right. And listen, I'm not complaining. Charlie Hannam's body is A1 top tier. But it's like, bro, You love to get naked.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Like, that is in your fucking contract. They're like, if Charlie Hunnam is coming, that mofo is getting naked. Yep. And I mean, listen, it's a greatly disturbing watch. I think if you have time to watch the eight, I think it's eight or nine episodes. Eight, eight episodes. Yeah, eight episodes, do it. Hey, you watch it on stream.
Starting point is 00:41:22 Yes. Watch it with us guys. But just know that a lot of the stuff they put in there is not factual. Dang. I don't think I know the actual story. You know Ed Gein is like my favorite person. I mean, of all horror movies, this is who they have made countless.
Starting point is 00:41:40 Like Texas chainsaw masker. Like all the things. And this is very disheartening because I'm a huge, like, fan of Ed Gein. I don't consider him a serial killer. I will stand on that hill because he did kill three people. He does get technically considered a serial killer. He did not find joy in killing.
Starting point is 00:41:59 He found. joy in the idea of death. He was obsessed with death and bodies. And they portrayed him to be a murderer. Yeah. And that's why someone tried to talk to me about that the other day. They were like, oh, he's like a murder. I said, no, he's not. Yeah. No, no, no. For everybody who doesn't know, we covered this in 2023. So we, there's a podcast that we just posted on my YouTube, Bunny XO, go watch it. And those are all the facts that we could find. That man is obsessed with like death and bodies and that kind of thing. He's not obsessed with killing people like serial killers are like he's not like a gasey and he was also abused he's a victim he's not mentally right
Starting point is 00:42:36 right he's a victim of abuse which I can empathize because when you're raised as a child with such an abusive parent that alters your fucking brain chemistry 100% and it has a lot to do with what happens later on in life yeah and not saying it's okay what he did at the same time and he also did not have sex with these bodies he he cuddled them he cuddled them and they portrayed it in they portrayed it that he was full on banging these chicks like dead he even like fingered this girl in a part of the show and was like you're too warm and made her get in an ice bath so that he could fuck her like it's yeah like they really he had sex with a live women he did not have sex with dead bodies yeah yeah so there's a lot and i hate it because i posted that one
Starting point is 00:43:28 clip from the podcast, which I'll post some more, but people are like arguing with me in the comments. They're like, that didn't happen. And I'm like, this series is fabricated. And I get that Ryan Murphy is, if you ever need somebody for American Horror Story, hi, Ryan. I would gladly come do something. But I understand that he's got a series to sell. And that's what he's off. You know, that's his entire brand is expanding stories. You know, like he gives you the gist, but he's also going to add a little razzle-dazzle. Yeah, of course. Because I think if you were just to do it very factual, it wouldn't be very interesting to watch. No, not at all. You have to create a story. You're creating art from something. Yeah. So that's, yep. I mean, it's, it started good. It's like,
Starting point is 00:44:13 oh, yeah. Because it's kind of illustrated, like, kind of how messed up humans are for wanting to pay attention. Because it showed how they made movies that were inspired by them. Yes. Yeah. Well, probably because we're so disinsidance to everything. Right. But it was a good start. But then it ended with, like, all the serial killers being kind of like worshiped. And it's like, no, what they did was really messed up. But they made it seem like it was cool. Also, I didn't know that fucking Alfred Hitchcock in real life looks like the penguin. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:39 Like Danny DeVito's penguin. Like that's like, like you would think Alfred Hitchcock, you know, like you. I don't think I've ever seen what he looks like. Can we pull up a picture of Alfred Hitchcock? Somebody pull up a picture of Alfred Hitchcock and show it on the screen too, Jason. Yeah. So he was a little round robust guy. What? This is him?
Starting point is 00:44:58 You would never fucking think that Alfred Hitchcock would look like that. I think that was the most fucking interesting thing that I learned was that Alfred Hitchcock. He looks like he would have been a president. Yeah. What is that? Yeah. I thought Alfred Hitchcock would have been like cool, you know? I think an Edgar Allen Poe.
Starting point is 00:45:18 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Daddy, Daddy Poe. But like that's not what I would ever assume. So yeah, moving on. I got some facts, and I figured you would love this one memes. Oh, give it to me. I've got a ton of facts about Beetlejuice. The original Beetlejuice.
Starting point is 00:45:40 So when I talk about this, I'm talking about the original one that came out in like 1988. So not like the new one that just came out. Both my kids love that movie. I know. So the studio originally. wanted to call the film House Ghosts, like, as a joke. Tim Burton suggested the name should be scared sheetless. And he was horrified when the studio actually considered using that.
Starting point is 00:46:09 So Beetlejuice was actually going to be called scared sheetless. That's crazy. Is that not that same? And we would have probably loved it still the same. We'd be like, let's watch Scared Sheetless every Halloween, you know? So when Adam and Barbara are exchanging GIFR apps, the rapid paper that Barbara takes off has beetles all over it, which I thought was pretty cool. Oh, I don't think I've noticed that. Yeah, that's like a part in the scene. You know the scene
Starting point is 00:46:35 where like Beetlejuice and Winona Ryder are getting married and he's like standing next her and he's like cracking jokes. We did that scene for TikTok. Yes. Whyona Ryder breaks character and laughs in the middle of that and that's because she was genuinely laughing. That wasn't like part of that yeah that wasn't part of the movie but they kept it in there um she just broke character because he was so fucking funny i love when people break characters oh me too it's my favorite sometimes i'll look up on dick talk people breaking character yeah yeah especially on like s and l oh when they break character on s and l or when like on the ringer because it shows they're human oh for sure do you know what's what i'm talking about on the ringer no no guy in the ring goes when the fuck do we get ice
Starting point is 00:47:19 Green and Johnny Knoxville lost bit. Johnny Knoxville in the background you guys is the funniest part ever.
Starting point is 00:47:27 No, I'll have to Google it and look it up. We'll have to go look it up. So you know like when they're in the waiting room when they die Barbara and
Starting point is 00:47:34 Alec Baldwin, Gina Davis and Alec Baldwin when they die, there's a part where a voice comes over the PA system and announces Flight 409 is arriving.
Starting point is 00:47:43 Well, that's because United Airlines Flight 409 crashed on a mountain in Wyoming, October 6, of 1955 killing all of the people aboard. And to this day, no one knows why it crashed. So it's a real plane crash that they were announcing
Starting point is 00:47:56 was coming into the waiting room of hell or whatever that is. Yeah, crazy, right? So you guys know the iconic scene, the day, oh, day, when they're all sitting at dinner. Tim Burton was scared that that sequence wasn't going to go over well, and he almost cut it out of the film. I know. no way that would have been crazy not to have that scene it's so iconic he didn't think it was funny
Starting point is 00:48:23 my kids love that scene they'll reenact it all the time yep audiences loved it and it's one of the most iconic film seems ever to this day to this day absolutely um all of beatlejuice's characters and his like his outfit his face like everything michael keaton came up with everything the character's look. He wanted mold on his face. He wanted his hair looking as if he'd stuck his finger in an electric socket. And he requested that the wardrobe department sent him closed from every different time era. I love that. I love how involved he was with that. I mean, especially in the 80s to be that brazen of like, hey, I'm going to take it. Michael Keaton is one of the best actors that ever lived. Actors ever. And then even like Catherine being, when you look at
Starting point is 00:49:16 at Catherine's lifespan, everything she does is iconic. Catherine, who? Like the, um, the mom. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, Catherine O'Hare. Like, yes. If you really think about every role, how many other people are that iconic for everything they've done?
Starting point is 00:49:31 Literally. And then she can circle back and be Beetlejuice's mom in 2024. Yes. You know? That's crazy. Or be, uh, Wynonna's mom. Yeah. You know, like to even still be relevant enough to do that.
Starting point is 00:49:42 And she just did Schitt's Creek right before that, which is also, like, I mean. Home alone. I know. I'm like there's so many avenues that she's done is same with Michael Keaton. Like everything he does is so iconic. Yeah. So you guys know the old lady who had the throat slit and when she would smoke, the smoke would come out of her throat. It's this lady right here. Sylvia Sidney plays a smoking ghost with a hole in her throat, which emits smoke. She died from throat cancer at the age of 88. No way. Yeah. Ooh. Gave me chills, bro. This This one I thought was the coolest. The skeleton head on top of Beetlejuces, Marygo around, that's on, like, you know how they have
Starting point is 00:50:23 that little, like, that, like, town that's up in the attic that, okay, it's the first appearance of Jack Skellington. That's the first time you get to see Jack Skellington. See his face right there? No way. Yep. It's the first appearance of Jack Skellington, a skeleton figure, which Tim Burton had been drawing since 1982 and would ultimately be used as the main character of the Nightmare
Starting point is 00:50:51 Before Christmas in 93. Get out of here. That's wild. I have to lift us up. I have to see it. What an Easter egg. Yeah. Oh my goodness.
Starting point is 00:51:00 Yeah. Wow. That's crazy. Olivia's going to be Sally for Halloween this year. We should take a picture of being her together. You should. We should do it together. She's so excited about this.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Um, Catherine O'Hara met her future husband. production designer Bo Welch while making the film. According to Welch, Tim Burton said he should ask her out near the end of filming. So the gay guy who is the designer? Yeah. That's her husband. No way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:32 Never knew that. Yep. That's great. That was a really good fact. Thanks. I have a bunch about the Adams family next. That is so cool. I don't have that many.
Starting point is 00:51:41 It's okay. I was prepared. That's why I came up with the podcast. I was like, let's do this. Because I just, I don't know. I just find it so like, it's crazy. I love facts. Me too.
Starting point is 00:51:50 And it's like now when you go back to watch it, you're going to see Jack Skellington for the first time. Oh, I love Easter eggs. Yeah. Like I like, I really like, like, rewatching things and like picking up, picking up on things like I didn't see before. And like, or when people like point out Easter eggs, I'm like, bro, that's crazy. Yeah. And then it's like your mind doesn't catch it until you're told. And then you're like, now you see it every time.
Starting point is 00:52:13 It just makes you think. on fucking little mermaid the castle yeah well just makes you think of things in like real life yeah like things that we miss oh yeah oh i miss everything i'm so like i don't i don't take in my surroundings very often and you didn't just see that and i'm like nope i'm not at off with that on and off with that yeah what like the same thing yeah either hyper aware or not aware at all yeah it's true i guess me too a little bit sometimes i'm hyper aware like if i'm in the grocery store you know i'm really aware of my surroundings especially if have the kids but then like other times like bro there could be a car accident i'm just i think it's when i'm alone when i'm
Starting point is 00:52:54 alone i'm way more aware and when i'm with people i'm like less like paranoid so yeah yeah speaking of memes you got something for us yes uh what were you going to say i was gonna go off the paranoid but it's okay oh okay so one of the ones that uh i looked up was psycho so we were talking about this. Oh, dope. I don't think I've seen that. It was actually the first American film to show a toilet flushing on screen. What? Wait, say that again?
Starting point is 00:53:23 So, Psycho. Uh-huh. It was the first American film to show a toilet flushing on screen. And it ended up being like a scandal. What? Yes. Well, I mean, was the toilet like facing the camera or like, what are we missing? Because, like, you know, when you, they watch the water go down it.
Starting point is 00:53:41 Yeah. kind of thing it was the first time a toilet ever flushed on film that's insane who would imagine because this was it came out in 1960 you know so like i guess tv film it was you know still getting going yeah versus you know 20 25 but that's kind of crazy to think about if you snore and your partner hasn't moved to another room yet congratulations you've either found true love or your partner has no other place to go. Let's talk about what your partner really wants in bed. Silence. If you actually want to impress them in bed, stop snoring and give them a full night sleep. ZEPA is the only FDA approved and patented anti-snoring solution invented by a leading
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Starting point is 00:56:43 Yeah. I was going to go paranormal activity, but I think I'm going to switch to Halloween. You did paranormal activity, you guys. Okay. Those are my favorite horror, like, how, whatever horror movies are the ones that could actually happen, not, like, bloody, like, horror. You like the true stories. I like the, like, psychological thriller.
Starting point is 00:57:06 I hate that. Like, I don't know. I don't like. This wouldn't be Hallie, but have you seen as above, so below? I made her watch it. Hated it. Hated it. She made me watch it on the bus while we were like,
Starting point is 00:57:17 traveling through some city's last tour. You haven't seen it? Have you seen it? The what? It's about the catacombs in Paris. No. No. Oh, I would definitely not want to watch that when we're in Europe.
Starting point is 00:57:28 No, no, it was last tour. It was like tour of last year. Yeah, I forced her to watch it. She, like, literally sat me down and forced me. I hated every second of it. I like horse. Like, I like blood and guts and, like, serial killers and stuff. You'll like the egg game shit, that fucking Ryan were going to watch it.
Starting point is 00:57:45 It's so bloody and gory. Yeah. I don't like it. I don't like bloody and gory. I like zombie movie type person, but I don't like. Paranormal activity? Hate it. I made my best friend sleep in my bed that night because I was so scared.
Starting point is 00:57:57 I think it's the fact that it's on. On cameras, so it looks more real. Like, it's on, like, house cameras, you know, so it looks more out. I hated the Blair Witch Project, though. Made me car sick. dude fucking stop shaking the camera you scared bitch all right like i fucking hated it like can you fucking keep your arm straight or get it get a fucking tripod you know speaking of like woods though um my for you page has been nothing but uh appalachian woods yes since we talked about it
Starting point is 00:58:24 and it's been so creepy i know i have to go dude i have some dude that is and the appalachian mountains doing something and again had the fucking thinnest sheerest fucking curtains i've ever seen And they just, it's weird. No, I can't handle it. Like everyone on their back porch is just looking out into the dark woods. Listen, if we can go to Appalachia. Okay. Live streaming in the Appalachian.
Starting point is 00:58:54 Stop. I'm so down. We're doing it. I'm so down. We're doing it. What if it like cuts off our live stream? I'll live stream from my house and just be a little like. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:06 Yeah. I mean, he's like, I'm really there, guys. I'm in the other room. Jason's like screaming in the background. Yeah. Yeah. That's crazy. All right.
Starting point is 00:59:15 You got any stuff for us? I do. I have a few facts of paranormal activity. Okay. Because that one really also fucked me up. So the real noises inspiration came from true occurrences that happened in the directors, not the director's home. Someone's home.
Starting point is 00:59:33 One of the actors, him and his girlfriend at the time would hear strange. noises at night. Things falling off shelves for no reason. One specific example is laundry detergent was stored on a shelf pushed way back, but one night it inexplicably fell off. So they put a little bit of that in the movie. So it's real. It's based on real events. And then Spielberg took a DVD screener of paranormal activity home before it was released. after watching it he found the door to the bedroom locked from the inside despite nobody else being there he allegedly had to call a locksmith to open it what a pussy just break the door yeah and then it says he was
Starting point is 01:00:18 I'd be freaked the fuck out I'm like by bad I'm too scared to wait for a locksmith I'm opening that motherfucker now my anxiety could never yeah I'd be too thick down I'll go fix the fucking door frame I don't care I'd leave oh my no but he was so creeped out that he was so creeped out that he he returned the DVD in a trash bag, believing it was haunted. Ooh. Don't like it. And also did you know, the budget was 11 to 15,000.
Starting point is 01:00:46 Wow. I believe it. I believe it. I believe it because they only do it in like one room. So. Yeah. And it, um, was it, no, it was a different one. Hold on.
Starting point is 01:00:57 Um, yeah. So the budget was 15,000 and it went on to gross over 190 million. Damn. That's crazy. What a fucking turnover. That's insane. It's one of the most profitable films ever made. I love when you have stories like that.
Starting point is 01:01:12 Have you guys ever watched this series on Netflix? And it was like the things that made us. No. And so there's like, it's called like the movies that made us, right? And it will do a break in. You guys know Home Alone was like the biggest flop? What? Bro, even mid filming lost like half of their money.
Starting point is 01:01:33 And like, ended up building the home alone house in the pool or was it the gym i think it was a gym no it was a gym i remember watching that in the gym of a school because they had no funding that's crazy that was like that ended up being also one of like the most grossing yeah movies of all time huge huge you got to watch that the movies that made us yeah and watch the home alone when you'll be shocked what happened i'll watch it actors like certain actors weren't supposed to be who they were and then it was like weird stuff like that like he literally didn't get the part they casted someone else they dropped that guy his brother no we were supposed to cast his brother
Starting point is 01:02:15 but his brother is in the movie too oh really yeah he didn't McColley Culkin's uh older i guess brother is one of his cousins in the movie oh i didn't know that no it's like what's the bad guys the tall skinny guy wasn't supposed to be him yeah i was like yeah yeah everything about that movie is so perfect. I'm telling you, like, that's so iconic. And to watch the trials and tribulations it took for them to get there, they like had basically taken in old school and made it the set. So all the production offices were in old classrooms. And like, they built the house in the gym. And then like other scenes were built in the pool. That's crazy. I love that. All right. Well, you guys know I love the Adams family. I think that
Starting point is 01:02:57 Jay and I are Martisha and Gomez. So I have some Adams family facts. So, So to make Angelica Houston, morticia's eyes look slanted like the original morticia. The makeup artist had to attach string with spirit gum to the outside corners of her eyes and anchor the strings onto her head. And she had to film like that. Ow. That stuff sucks. I hate spirit gum.
Starting point is 01:03:23 Oh, imagine peeling that off every day. I would have a migraine every day. Oh, yeah. But don't they do that now anyways? Couldn't that stretch your eyes out too? It could create wrinkles, yeah. I bet you would feel like some kind of elasticity in your face. But don't people do that now?
Starting point is 01:03:39 They do those. It's called the fox eye, yeah. Yeah, they like pull it back with strings. But you can put strings in your face now. Yeah. Oh, I was talking about like when they put it in the hair line. The threading. Yeah, the thread.
Starting point is 01:03:51 She had threading done one time. Remember that experience? Never again. It was a fucking nightmare. That was crazy. It showed in like everything we filmed. If I smiled, I had a bar that went across my feet. face right here. Just the feeling of feeling of red. Oh, it's terrible. And once they're in,
Starting point is 01:04:05 you cannot take them out. Nobody can take them out because the way they're barbed is when they go in, they implant into your skin. Yeah. Wait, how did you get your out? I had to wait three months for them to dissolve. I never got them out. Never once. I never knew that. Yeah. Yeah, I had to live with that for three months. That was the time. We've gone through some shit. Do you remember when we did prison hacks on YouTube and they did like hot chicken and stuff during all of that you had all of that in your face and I actually wasn't around then I wasn't getting my makeup done then by then um the adams family house seen in the film was a real house at 21 chester place in los angeles which had a third row tower added for its appearance of the movie we should go for sale can we go yeah Airbnb I love how we're
Starting point is 01:04:56 like let's visit she's like can I buy it? uncle fester was originally supposed to be played by anthony hopkins who turned it down to play hannibal lector no way yeah what a great switch up yeah um although listed in the end credits as granny judith melina's character is never referred to as such in the film she has only ever addressed as mama or grandmama with the accent always on the final syllable when the adam's family are kicked out of their home by Fester, they stay at the same hotel and in the same room as Gordon and his mother did in the beginning of the movie. The same paintings of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, and Robert F. Kennedy are on the walls above the bed. I've never noticed that. I wonder if they just
Starting point is 01:05:42 didn't have a budget to get another room. I mean, yeah. True. True. It was like, we're just going to reuse this room. A lot of these facts are all that they had like no budgets. Yeah. Which is wild. I mean, but we know being in film and stuff now, we literally like, we make some stuff work. When I think back to, like, the music videos we used to shoot and stuff, like, you're literally in one corner doing this and one corner doing that kind of thing. Uncle Fester's luggage has travel stickers from around the world. All of them are from dangerous places or locations with tragic histories. I'm going to have to go look at those.
Starting point is 01:06:16 We'll have to, like, Google, like, what's on the same. So the book that unlocks the vault for Gomez, titled Greed, is authored by J.P. Adams. This is a spoof on American banking tycoon John Perman Morgan or J.P. Morgan, whose banking industry is still around. So they were pretty much calling him greedy. Greedy. Oh my gosh. That's like a little nugget.
Starting point is 01:06:39 That's crazy. Movie composer Mark Shimon has a cameo as a conductor of the orchestra during the Adams family party. I love that. That's cool. The mystery hand thing was not a CGI creation. Instead, it was a puppet controlled by strings. operated by a puppeteer. Wow.
Starting point is 01:06:58 Can you imagine doing that for a whole freaking movie? That's crazy. Oh, so I wonder if they filmed it and then green screened it on. So you couldn't see the strings and stuff kind of thing. That's crazy. In order to gain Mortisha's figure, Angelica Houston wore a metal corset. She also had to get gauze eye lifts. neck tucks and fake nails daily.
Starting point is 01:07:29 She told Entertainment Weekly, come afternoon, I could be prone to a really good headache from my various bandages. And because I couldn't lie down or rest, it was fairly exhausting. Oh, that's crazy. I couldn't imagine a metal corset. No.
Starting point is 01:07:46 Absolutely not. No, that is so. What people do to their bodies is crazy. Yeah. According to Angelica Houston, Christina Richie, who played one, Wednesday came up with Wednesday's sleeping position with her arms folded across her chest. So Christina Ritchie is the one who originally came up with that.
Starting point is 01:08:05 What a great idea. Yeah. And those are my Adam's family facts. I love those ones. I love, and I love what they've done with the Adams family since. Oh, yeah. I love the new one. Yeah, me too.
Starting point is 01:08:15 Great. Love. And then like the cartoons that they've done for the kids. Like my kids are like the number two is actually really funny. And like to incorporate Snoop Dog into like. Yeah. The freaking series is so funny. I feel like Snoop Dog is the uncle you see everywhere.
Starting point is 01:08:30 Everywhere. Like he is literally, he's the definition of like, I think he's like almost in his 60s, right? Like he's the definition of fucking reinventing yourself all the time. I'm looking up how old Snoop is. Yeah. He's got to be close to 60. 62. How old is Snoop bloop?
Starting point is 01:08:50 53. Damn. Why do I think he was. I thought he was fucking close to 60. see, I feel bad. Shit. You sounded like that TikTok where she goes.
Starting point is 01:09:01 You know it hard? Hey, shit. Sno, don't hold it against me. Damn, we love you, Stu. Love you. You're my dog. You're my boy, Blue.
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