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🗓️ 8 February 2018
⏱️ 67 minutes
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0:12.0 | hi Susie Sarah was not prepared. No my headphones were not on when I heard the beat that indicates |
0:21.9 | it is time to begin but now they are on I am ready and it's episode 193. Hello everyone. I love catching Sarah off guard really because there's absolutely no difference whatsoever between when she's ready and when she's not Sarah is very good at being herself. You know what you're really good at putting me in a good mood. I was in a crummy mood and I even had like a whole speech prepared of how it's going to get here and I was going to be like look Sus I'm like not in a good mood. |
0:51.9 | I don't know what I'm going to give you if it's like not going to be that good of a podcast so man. What? Yes. Is there something like is there a reason? You know, maybe it just like the times they are changing. I don't know. You know what I was thinking about a lot is the episode that we did on gratitude. Okay. And on and then I watched in I was like doing my own therapy last week. |
1:21.9 | And kind of processing some stuff. Yeah. And then I watched Pixar's Inside Out and it's all about how important sadness is. When we talked about that. Yeah. And then I'm like maybe I need to get more in touch with times where I feel crummy. Yeah. |
1:38.9 | And not try to maybe the reason why those times come up and rear their head every now and then are because I don't really get the chance to process the whole feeling of sadness or sorrow or grief or loneliness or loss or whatever it is. I just kind of skip on over it because I was watching the movie. And I'm like, oh my god, I'm joy. Yeah. |
1:58.9 | Oh, duh. And then like I need to be more like sadness sometimes. Yeah. Well, especially if there is sadness and you're just trained, especially the woman to pretend like there's not. Yeah. |
2:10.9 | Because that's why when you ask a woman, what's wrong? She always says nothing because we're trained to even though we're very bad at it. |
2:19.9 | We're supposed to push it down. Yeah. Let it out. So I was just like feeling that. I'm like, yeah, I think I'm just going to like, you know, have a day where I'm just. |
2:31.9 | Sit with it. Sit with it. Mm hmm. I like to turn my into a friend and then I was like, I got five everything's great out. |
2:38.9 | You're actually in luck because I read something that I know will make you laugh. Oh, great. So we could just start with that. Let's do it. |
2:46.9 | We'll keep that momentum going. I pray that you haven't already read this. Did you see the Buzzfeed article about somebody having a poop knife? |
2:56.9 | No, go on. So there was a somebody on Reddit who said that they grew up in a house where they make really big poops. |
3:11.9 | Their whole family is big, makes big logs. And if this is your first time listening, Baltimore board. And okay. So they had, I see where this is going. |
3:23.9 | They had a knife that they kept weirdly so many questions in the laundry room. And that kind of makes sense. It's probably more like a mudroom, like utility closet or something. |
3:35.9 | But they kept it in there. And whenever one of them had a really big poop that they thought would clog up the toilet, they would go and get the knife or call to have somebody bring it to them. |
3:45.9 | The knife was their number one for their number two. And so this person grew up thinking this was a part of bathroom life. You have a plunger. You have a toilet bowl cleaner. And you have a food knife. |
4:01.9 | Question. Yeah. Was it serrated? Oh my God. I don't know. There were no picture. Thank God. Is it plastic? Is it metal? I think it was metal. Is it a butter knife situation? How hard was it? |
4:14.9 | I pictured it like a Swiss army knife style. Oh, you did. Like it. What do you picture? I picture more of like a lettuce knife. You know that are kind of plastic and softer like a tupperware style knife. |
4:28.9 | Because you wouldn't want to damage the porcelain. That's a really good. Imagine that if there are different as spread of ages throughout the house, you would want something that the younger people in the house wouldn't. |
4:38.9 | That's a really good point. And the person said that there's a good point to the Punei. |
4:44.9 | The reason that it was kept in the laundry room according to this person is that they have three bathrooms, but they only had one poop knife. So they had to put it like centrally located. |
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