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“… code out the window girl code yeah there were no codes evaluated before making those choices did you read where um on southern charm for the next season shep and his ex what's your face taylor taylor taylor they have decided to somehow i don't know if this is real or not maybe hoax but they have somehow decided to play in a competitive competition uh cup double a doubles competition tennis tournament and they're playing together and so the season spans them practicing together and trying to go play and it's uh so i thought you didn't watch the news yeah shep rose yeah i do watch the news people …”
“… been more likely to yes he's because he wears it on his sleeve yeah you know exactly west tried to play as like the funny like yeah haha guy yeah well i don't know i didn't see it coming to be honest i did not see west and amanda together i didn't bro code out the window girl code yeah there were no codes evaluated before making those choices did you read where um on southern charm for the next season shep and his ex what's your face taylor taylor taylor they have decided to somehow i don't know if this is real or not maybe hoax but they have somehow decided to play in a competitive competition uh cup double a doubles competition tennis tournament and they're playing together and so the season spans them practicing together and trying to go play and it's uh so i thought you didn't watch the news yeah shep rose yeah i do watch the news people think i don't but i do shep rose has partnered with the intent with the intense professional tennis league as a team owner and i and he's his season this next season features him with ex-girlfriend taylor and green pairing up for competitive tennis matches and it's caused a lot of drama and friction well i'm kind of surprised she decided to come …”
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In a surprising twist, Wes has been juggling relationships with multiple women, including Sierra and Amanda, leaving fans questioning the show's dynamics. Meanwhile, Shep from Southern Charm is stirring the pot by teaming up with his ex-girlfriend for a competitive tennis tournament, adding more drama to an already tangled web. This reality show chaos showcases the blurred lines of friendship and romance in the world of reality TV.
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts discuss the ultimate betrayal of stealing a baby name, leading to a dramatic declaration of family excommunication. The absurdity peaks when they contemplate the implications of naming a child after the 'thieves' and the potential for family drama at gatherings. Their comedic banter about the 'stealers' and the ridiculousness of name comparisons keeps the laughs rolling.
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In this hilarious segment, a detective dives into the bizarre case of a couple who can't figure out why one ends up with all the sheets and the other with the blanket. The absurdity of investigating nighttime blanket thievery, complete with a potential paranormal twist, keeps the laughs rolling.
“… murder of her own son, then committed suicide. So either get her to do it or make it look like it. So Pittman then, if this letter is accurate, as from giving instructions, kill her and the baby so that I don't have to pay child support. Yeah, kill her and the 11-year-old so I don't have to deal with either of them, basically. That's what this is purported. The next seven years, scot-free. Totally fine. Yep. So now they also have other details in here. The name of his divorce attorney, Pittman's divorce attorney, Stephen Comey of Chicago. So details that this kid shouldn't know or that aren't …”
“… by a mysterious fellow John Pittman and all that thing. And then it also says get slash forces XTR to kill her son Bert. and then commit suicide. What? That's what it says. And then it also says, plan B, make it appear as though TR had committed the murder of her own son, then committed suicide. So either get her to do it or make it look like it. So Pittman then, if this letter is accurate, as from giving instructions, kill her and the baby so that I don't have to pay child support. Yeah, kill her and the 11-year-old so I don't have to deal with either of them, basically. That's what this is purported. The next seven years, scot-free. Totally fine. Yep. So now they also have other details in here. The name of his divorce attorney, Pittman's divorce attorney, Stephen Comey of Chicago. So details that this kid shouldn't know or that aren't easily available. Details about Pittman's personal life also. Oh, that nobody knows outside of very intimate details of things that nobody would know. So that's interesting.”
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In a wild twist, Dustin's uncle Bruce shares his theory about Dustin's tragic fate, suggesting he stumbled into a chaotic situation. The real kicker? A pink notebook found in Dustin's car contains shocking plans hinting at a conspiracy that involves murder and deception, making it sound like a plot straight out of a thriller.
“… but she really wanted her family to be there. so I invited my family out of obligation. While out, my best man, Jim, who's 35, noticed a receipt from a jewelry store slipped out of Todd pocket Jim confronted Todd about this which led to an argument Jim told me everything and I told Todd that he was no longer to be a groomsman because I knew he was going to propose at my wedding Todd cried to our parents and which led to a blowout. In my parents' eyes, since Todd never admitted that he was going to propose to Lucy at my wedding, I was unfairly judging him. I refused and brought up Todd's past …”
“… relationship with Todd and our parents. Unfortunately, Todd met and fell in love with Lucy, who's 24, who announced her own pregnancy at the baby shower my mom held for Abby. When I proposed to my wife, Michelle, who's 30, I just wanted to elope, but she really wanted her family to be there. so I invited my family out of obligation. While out, my best man, Jim, who's 35, noticed a receipt from a jewelry store slipped out of Todd pocket Jim confronted Todd about this which led to an argument Jim told me everything and I told Todd that he was no longer to be a groomsman because I knew he was going to propose at my wedding Todd cried to our parents and which led to a blowout. In my parents' eyes, since Todd never admitted that he was going to propose to Lucy at my wedding, I was unfairly judging him. I refused and brought up Todd's past behavior. My parents couldn't refute this and got Todd to agree to not try anything at my wedding. This wasn't enough to convince me to let him be a groomsman, but I warned him that if, as a guest, he'd try anything, I would make him regret it. Fast forward to the wedding, and surprise, surprise, Todd walked over to Lucy and proposed to her during …”
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In a wild twist of family drama, a man reveals how he ruined his brother's wedding proposal in a shocking act of revenge. The moment Todd proposes during the father-daughter dance is priceless, but the real kicker is when the protagonist hires an actress to claim she's pregnant with Todd's baby, leading to chaos and heartbreak.
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Chase from 'The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives' finds himself in hot water after rumors of him making out with Jesse, Miranda's ex-husband, circulate widely. After the drama escalates, Jesse sends Miranda flowers to apologize, leading to a discussion about the appropriateness of his gesture and the dynamics of their relationships. The segment dives into the complexities of love, betrayal, and co-parenting within the Mormon community.
“quince.com slash tapes. I woke up in the middle of the night and I knew exactly who it was. It was like one of my closest friends from L.A. who had died two years before, but I just wasn't thinking about her, which is horrible. But you will not only get the reading for the person you love the most, which is a challenge for mediums because here's this poor woman giving me this great reading and I just kept saying, I don't know who you're talking about. Did you ever get a reading that? From Calder? Yeah. So then the next day was the last day and we were wrapping up. And by this …”
“quince.com slash tapes. I woke up in the middle of the night and I knew exactly who it was. It was like one of my closest friends from L.A. who had died two years before, but I just wasn't thinking about her, which is horrible. But you will not only get the reading for the person you love the most, which is a challenge for mediums because here's this poor woman giving me this great reading and I just kept saying, I don't know who you're talking about. Did you ever get a reading that? From Calder? Yeah. So then the next day was the last day and we were wrapping up. And by this time, people would have to tap me on the shoulder because they'd be like, Melanie, and I didn't know who they were talking to. I was like, oh, yes. And so that day, the final gallery reading, AJ, we were about to wrap up. And AJ goes, oh, wait, everybody, sit back down. There's one more spirit here. And I know it's a little boy because he's pulling …”
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In a powerful moment during a medium reading, Carla Kaufman Sloan receives a message from her deceased son, Calder, which includes his Hebrew name and memories that only they shared. This emotional revelation not only confirms her belief in an afterlife but also highlights the challenges of processing grief, especially for parents. The segment captures the raw intensity of a mother's connection to her child beyond death.
“… years. We're in the same social circle, more like friends of friends, but we're not super close. It's really more like an acquaintance I run into from time to time. I do see them and hang out with them at gatherings probably three to four times per year, but I've never been to their house nor them to mine. I'm a single parent to an 11-year-old girl, and I received a call from Becky, who has never called me in her life before this, asking if my daughter would do the honor of being a flower girl because there are no other young kids in her family. Side note, my daughter would eat that up. She'd …”
“… any crazy cakes? They're like, come to the back. Yeah. They're like, dude, you're the one that reads Reddit stories. You read Reddit stories? I'm like. Just the cakes, man. Just the cakes. Just show me the cakes. Becky is someone I've known for many years. We're in the same social circle, more like friends of friends, but we're not super close. It's really more like an acquaintance I run into from time to time. I do see them and hang out with them at gatherings probably three to four times per year, but I've never been to their house nor them to mine. I'm a single parent to an 11-year-old girl, and I received a call from Becky, who has never called me in her life before this, asking if my daughter would do the honor of being a flower girl because there are no other young kids in her family. Side note, my daughter would eat that up. She'd love to be a flower girl. I asked for the wedding date and where it was, and she told me that it was at a winery in the middle of nowhere, almost two hours driving from where we live. But she also said that it's an extremely intimate wedding for family and a few very close friends. And unfortunately, there wouldn't be room for me at either the …”
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In this hilarious segment, a mom grapples with an outrageous request from an acquaintance to let her daughter be a flower girl at a remote wedding—without her present! The absurdity peaks when they joke about the logistics of dropping off a child at a winery in the middle of nowhere, leading to a laugh-out-loud realization that this is just plain bonkers.
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In a chilling moment, Judy Zellner finds her friend Rhonda Smith's body in their church, leading to a shocking revelation. This segment from the podcast 'Sanctuary' captures the intense emotions and panic as Judy realizes the gravity of the situation. The story unfolds as paramedics rush in, revealing that Rhonda is still alive, turning dread into a glimmer of hope.
“… so we were the anniversary class. I don't know if you remember in 95 four ranger students died in Down in the job swamp. Oh, yeah, Florida. Yeah From exposure they hyped out right Yeah they got lost in a patrol They got turned around in the water couldn get out and you know by then you like there nothing to you There no way to stay warm Um so we were the university class congressional mandate was that they study the army, you know, have docs and stuff come in and study. They wanted to use us as kind of a benchmark to say like, okay, a year ago, this happened. What have we done to mitigate …”
“… That's the only upside of recycling is you get to kind of. What did you start at? Like a 180 you started at, you think? Probably about 170. So, yeah. So you're a 130. Oh, yeah. It was full-on rib cage. Just yeah, it was there was nothing left. They so we were the anniversary class. I don't know if you remember in 95 four ranger students died in Down in the job swamp. Oh, yeah, Florida. Yeah From exposure they hyped out right Yeah they got lost in a patrol They got turned around in the water couldn get out and you know by then you like there nothing to you There no way to stay warm Um so we were the university class congressional mandate was that they study the army, you know, have docs and stuff come in and study. They wanted to use us as kind of a benchmark to say like, okay, a year ago, this happened. What have we done to mitigate this? So every phase when we checked in and then every phase we got like a whole series of tests done to us there's these little pods we go in and sit in and take all of our you know whatever i don't know data and uh so at the end of it we got out briefed so it's you know it's the stuff you don't want to know right it's like all right so you know 72 …”
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Completing Ranger School can lead to losing 40 pounds and taking years off your life, as revealed by a recent study on the class of 1995. The rigorous training is so intense that soldiers often face extreme physical challenges, including drastic weight loss and serious health impacts. This eye-opening experience underscores the brutal realities of military training and the physical toll it takes on soldiers.
“… to London and said Alan gets arrested. And it had been reduced to this ridiculous story that Lena told in this over-the-top way. And I would quote from her wacky Facebook messages, to close friends. Yeah. And hearing this story from Priscilla's perspective, which is really O's perspective, just how absolutely terrifying it was for him. He's a little boy. That his dad who gets tackled by several armed uniformed men and thrown to the ground He gets dragged off O gets taken into foster care for two days before Priscilla can come and pick him up And again, she's separated from him. Like, it's the …”
“Yeah, so this is this scene at the Montreal airport where they think they're going to board a flight to London and said Alan gets arrested. And it had been reduced to this ridiculous story that Lena told in this over-the-top way. And I would quote from her wacky Facebook messages, to close friends. Yeah. And hearing this story from Priscilla's perspective, which is really O's perspective, just how absolutely terrifying it was for him. He's a little boy. That his dad who gets tackled by several armed uniformed men and thrown to the ground He gets dragged off O gets taken into foster care for two days before Priscilla can come and pick him up And again, she's separated from him. Like, it's the distance, it's the international border. It's just the pain of it is kind of unbearable. Yeah. And so then another thing that you did in your reporting is that you went to Alan's trial for attempted murder. So, the trial didn't happen for another 10 months, which is pretty normal. It's in federal court in San Francisco. So, I went to the trial. And …”
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In a gripping true-crime narrative from the podcast episode 'The Idiot,' M. Gessen reveals the shocking story of their cousin Alan, who was caught hiring someone to murder his ex-wife. This chilling revelation forces Gessen to confront the unsettling reality that such dark secrets can lurk within seemingly ordinary families, shattering their perceptions of safety and normalcy. The story unfolds as Gessen interviews the surviving ex-wife, Priscilla, uncovering even more disturbing truths.
“… But she left this notebook out and Kate ends up going through it. But Chappelle, this to me, we've come full circle because you remember back to season one of The Traitors where it was Kate who had a notebook that she left on her seat in the roundtable only to have it found by Stephanie LaGrosa. man and it's funny that these these notes and things like that they just keep revealing themselves over and over again especially when these challenge people are involved you know johnny bananas is only in that season for a split second but we've had plenty of like notebooks with with all kinds of …”
“… diabolical Yeah But so Kate and I need to go sleep outside And then somehow she discovers what she calls the nuclear codes which is basically like Ashley notebook And I don't know if Ashley was like, hey, I'm checked out of the game or I'm already out. But she left this notebook out and Kate ends up going through it. But Chappelle, this to me, we've come full circle because you remember back to season one of The Traitors where it was Kate who had a notebook that she left on her seat in the roundtable only to have it found by Stephanie LaGrosa. man and it's funny that these these notes and things like that they just keep revealing themselves over and over again especially when these challenge people are involved you know johnny bananas is only in that season for a split second but we've had plenty of like notebooks with with all kinds of plans written down from the challenge you would think ashley would know that i think makayla got in trouble for writing something down one time i think she wrote down her hit list um you know wild that this happened but even wilder that the only reason tyson even finds it is because tyson was playing this prank had he been leaving people alone and not …”
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Tyson's prank of cranking the Nest thermostat to 85 degrees leads to unexpected consequences on Season 3 of 'House of Villains.' This diabolical move forces Kate to sleep outside, where she discovers a notebook containing critical game information, linking back to her earlier antics in 'The Traitors.' The situation highlights how Tyson's playful nature inadvertently sets off a chain reaction in the game dynamics.
“… are a day apart So like same signs And I a lot like Taylor He a lot like Dakota It so weird So this dynamic has been tricky I would hear things from Jordan and Dakota and I would just kind of like take it with a grain of salt. And then I would hear things from Taylor. At the end of the day, my loyalty is with Taylor because she's my friend. But it was hard because my husband was in the middle of a lot of it. And when you say the past two years, like what was that shift? What changed in the past two years? Just because we got really close with them two years ago and they were still together. …”
“… you being loyal to Taylor? That has been the struggle of my life the last two years. He's best friends with Dakota and best friends with Taylor. So it's really, really hard. Something ironic, me and Taylor, our birthdays are a day apart Dakota and Jordan are a day apart So like same signs And I a lot like Taylor He a lot like Dakota It so weird So this dynamic has been tricky I would hear things from Jordan and Dakota and I would just kind of like take it with a grain of salt. And then I would hear things from Taylor. At the end of the day, my loyalty is with Taylor because she's my friend. But it was hard because my husband was in the middle of a lot of it. And when you say the past two years, like what was that shift? What changed in the past two years? Just because we got really close with them two years ago and they were still together. and so we were like kind of couple friends we're filming this show together and then all of a sudden they break up and then me and Jordan go through our thing last year and that like bonded Dakota and Jordan even more and then me and Taylor even more do you have any idea what all this means for the next season of secret lives of Mormon wives I …”
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In this hilarious segment, Jessi Draper shares her chaotic experience of navigating friendships and loyalties amidst a reality TV love triangle. The absurdity peaks when she reveals that her husband was practically dating another man while they were married, making for a wild and relatable tale of modern relationships.
“… handguns with eighteen inch bayonets are also stored in the six inch six inch grips and ammunition is also hidden in this manner the bullets flying from the wristbands into the magazines on command uh... and it's like it's like the technology is also used to create habitable pocket dimensions such as a briefcase backpack oh that's what it is okay yeah so there it is uh... or now it makes sense yeah and like garth's whole research lab is just uh... in a different dimension”
“… was like let me let me lay it out for you very long wordy passages i mean it's a sort of like you know uh... the technology mainly takes form of an easily overlooked wristband although one inch scabbards holding forty two inch swords are also seen handguns with eighteen inch bayonets are also stored in the six inch six inch grips and ammunition is also hidden in this manner the bullets flying from the wristbands into the magazines on command uh... and it's like it's like the technology is also used to create habitable pocket dimensions such as a briefcase backpack oh that's what it is okay yeah so there it is uh... or now it makes sense yeah and like garth's whole research lab is just uh... in a different dimension”
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Did you know that a simple wristband in a sci-fi movie can hold an entire arsenal of weapons? This technology allows for incredible feats, like creating habitable pocket dimensions and storing ammunition in clever ways. Dive into the fascinating trivia behind the tech that makes movies like 'The Fifth Element' unforgettable.
“… is it true oh you look the novelist he asks the novelist yes yeah he was in fact specifically going into the meeting the only thing we forbid you from doing is asking her if it's real and she said i really don't want to discuss that please don't ask again wow but then she also said she still was into it she was like you can make the movie i believe she said something to him to the effect of it feels true to me in a way and that his interpretation of it was this is in some way in conversation with some experience she had that she would not share. Obviously, it is set in a time she didn't, you …”
“… yes that it doesn't solve it that's my perfect kind of mystery movie he meets with her because he has to be approved by her to make the movie they meet and at a certain point he says forgive me uh but can i ask you i not supposed to ask you this but is it true oh you look the novelist he asks the novelist yes yeah he was in fact specifically going into the meeting the only thing we forbid you from doing is asking her if it's real and she said i really don't want to discuss that please don't ask again wow but then she also said she still was into it she was like you can make the movie i believe she said something to him to the effect of it feels true to me in a way and that his interpretation of it was this is in some way in conversation with some experience she had that she would not share. Obviously, it is set in a time she didn't, you know, would not have lived through in that way. But it felt like in the same way that it came out of a dream, it was some processing of something that she had deeply repressed, which is why she was so noncommittal always uh and it was sort of a warped interpretation and then for us watching the movie like watching someone else yes doing their best …”
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The allure of 'Picnic at Hanging Rock' lies in its open-ended mystery, which captivated its readers, including filmmaker Peter Weir. In adapting the 1975 Australian classic, Weir embraced the tension of unresolved narratives, believing that the anticipation often surpasses any definitive conclusion. The film's atmosphere, rooted in Australian landscapes, becomes a character in itself, leaving viewers to ponder the enigmatic fate of its characters.
“… I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. Just not having it. Nope. They bring in a blood spatter expert, and he agreed with the defense attorney that from looking at the autopsy report, there were a number of large cuts on the head. The cause of the blood spatter onto Doll's shoes, overalls, and the outside of the Windstar. they're trying to put that into question. So the defense attorney says, is it safe to say that if enough blood came down Bennequist's head, it could have sprayed onto other individuals nearby? How would it spray? If you hit it? Maybe aspiration? Yeah. Or if the blood came down …”
“I'm not going to get stabbed in the face for $60 somewhere. I'm not doing it. I'm not doing it. Just not having it. Nope. They bring in a blood spatter expert, and he agreed with the defense attorney that from looking at the autopsy report, there were a number of large cuts on the head. The cause of the blood spatter onto Doll's shoes, overalls, and the outside of the Windstar. they're trying to put that into question. So the defense attorney says, is it safe to say that if enough blood came down Bennequist's head, it could have sprayed onto other individuals nearby? How would it spray? If you hit it? Maybe aspiration? Yeah. Or if the blood came down and you hit the puddle, that splashes, right? Maybe, yeah. That's a good point. They said, which is called expiration, And it's blowing off of blood, blowing blood off from the nose, mouth or wound pushed by an air source. Yeah. If you've got blood in your mouth, you go like that. Yeah. Sprays everywhere. So this guy agreed then testified that …”
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In a bizarre twist during a murder trial, a witness breaks down while denying he killed his friend, only to throw his own son under the bus in court. The absurdity peaks when he laments being a bad dad, leading to his son's conviction for murder. This segment combines dark humor with courtroom chaos, making it both shocking and entertaining.
“… But they say you went or you learned. What are some of the misses? What are some of the bad entrepreneurial angles you went through that you learned from? You know, I always say, I don't think I'm sensitive at all. I think I'm emotional, right? I think there's a big difference between emotional and sensitive. And the way I grew up, you know, I had to be loud to get my point across at certain times. And you know the verbal kind of like sparring that went on constantly you know made me reactive in some ways And I think that it wasn necessarily like a mistake that I made It was more about how I …”
“though, but Aaron Judge strikes out too. Yeah. But they say you went or you learned. What are some of the misses? What are some of the bad entrepreneurial angles you went through that you learned from? You know, I always say, I don't think I'm sensitive at all. I think I'm emotional, right? I think there's a big difference between emotional and sensitive. And the way I grew up, you know, I had to be loud to get my point across at certain times. And you know the verbal kind of like sparring that went on constantly you know made me reactive in some ways And I think that it wasn necessarily like a mistake that I made It was more about how I showed up in my own mind earlier in my career and in my life where I like I didn't really have to handle that situation like that or react in that way or take it the way I took it. And when you get older and you start to realize like, damn, if I really just impose my will and advocate for myself, You know, A, you can sleep well at night, whether it …”
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Rich Kleiman reveals that the biggest lessons in entrepreneurship come from how you react to challenges, not just the challenges themselves. He reflects on his early career, emphasizing the importance of self-advocacy and emotional maturity in building relationships and achieving success. By learning to impose his will and communicate effectively, he realized he could better leverage opportunities with influential figures.
“… example. Or it would be like an interesting place for a much older actor to come in and do a single guest shot where you find like a screen star from the 50s would come in as the killer in one episode. And that was always a lot of fun. If the movie brings that energy, I think it would be pretty cool. But I don't know. I mean, it makes sense. Coming on Christmas next year, just like a nice movie. Yeah. Murder, she wrote up against the untitled Nancy Meyers movie. Oh, wow. Christmas 2027. That's the new. Yeah. And then you put me on the glacier and you set me out to sea. Yeah. Or you just move …”
“… fun about the show to go back to, which is that it was a launch pad, much like shows like Seinfeld, where you could spot dozens of people who would go on to be really famous actors. Or Law and Order, yeah. Yes, or Law and Order. Yes, that's another good example. Or it would be like an interesting place for a much older actor to come in and do a single guest shot where you find like a screen star from the 50s would come in as the killer in one episode. And that was always a lot of fun. If the movie brings that energy, I think it would be pretty cool. But I don't know. I mean, it makes sense. Coming on Christmas next year, just like a nice movie. Yeah. Murder, she wrote up against the untitled Nancy Meyers movie. Oh, wow. Christmas 2027. That's the new. Yeah. And then you put me on the glacier and you set me out to sea. Yeah. Or you just move to, I don't know, West Palm Beach, probably. Okay. More movie news. Ryan Gosling coming off of this Hail Mary success. It was announced is teaming up with Daniels for their first feature for Universal. It will be unsurprisingly a sci-fi comedy. so this will be three straight sci-fi movies in a row for ryan gosling with project hail mary …”
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Ryan Gosling is set to star in the upcoming sci-fi comedy from the acclaimed directors Daniels, known for their hit film 'Everything Everywhere All at Once.' This marks Gosling's third consecutive sci-fi role, following 'Project Hail Mary' and a Star Wars film. The excitement builds as fans anticipate how this collaboration will blend Gosling's unique style with the Daniels' inventive storytelling.
“… i seen i seen some things i learned some things even after filming the reunion come on give us the tea um one of those things is um a text message from rachel to tom saying”
“… he feels like he really wanted to have both. I think so. I think he was very committed to the double life. I agree. Because do you actually believe he was going to end it before the reunion I don know Honestly it like hard to know i do think that i seen i seen some things i learned some things even after filming the reunion come on give us the tea um one of those things is um a text message from rachel to tom saying”
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In a hilarious twist, a couple's drunken Valentine's Day leads to a candid conversation about a nine-year relationship on the verge of collapse. The kicker? One partner's attempt to maintain a double life while gifting flowers, leaving everyone wondering if he really thought he could have it all. It's a perfect blend of raw honesty and absurdity that makes you laugh while cringing.
“… where London and Maddie room together also Dorit is late for the plane and Kathy Hilton's iPad is in Nashville apparently I had so many questions from this episode what questions why did we stagger the private jets how much were the three private jets it wasn't private it and bo's explained why because she didn't want the drama i get that but i'm just like why were kathy and them on the third one why couldn't they be on the second you learn nothing from meredith marks i guess like we're gonna break these women up and nothing interesting is gonna happen i i just i feel like all of a sudden we …”
“… Kyle and Erica went to check in on Dorit mentally which can only go well so Sutton has decided to room with Amanda on their girls trip to Villa Bibliani in Twin Beds because she's nice this is basically that episode of Suite Life of Zack and Cody where London and Maddie room together also Dorit is late for the plane and Kathy Hilton's iPad is in Nashville apparently I had so many questions from this episode what questions why did we stagger the private jets how much were the three private jets it wasn't private it and bo's explained why because she didn't want the drama i get that but i'm just like why were kathy and them on the third one why couldn't they be on the second you learn nothing from meredith marks i guess like we're gonna break these women up and nothing interesting is gonna happen i i just i feel like all of a sudden we were just going on another girl's trip i was like where did this come yeah i was that one that could calm me up i thought we got back exactly they never did they even eat the caviar that was on the table i don't know maybe i'm focusing on what i do have a question of and me and sierra were talking about this before we recorded was it showed us …”
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In the latest episode of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills', a lavish wedding is at the center of attention, showcasing extravagant details like a bride arriving via helicopter and a groom on horseback. The episode also explores the dynamics of friendships and the absurdity of sharing twin beds in a mansion, leaving viewers questioning the reality of these glamorous lives. With over-the-top spending and dramatic tensions, this segment captures the essence of reality TV's obsession with wealth and spectacle.
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