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Ruined with Alison Leiby and Halle Kiefer

Mama

Ruined with Alison Leiby and Halle Kiefer

Ruined with Alison Leiby and Halle Kiefer

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Comedy

4.91.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2023

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

Halle and Alison kick off Mommy Issues Month and dine on cherries and rats as they ruin Mama.

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0:00.0

It's scary move. It's getting dread. Keep you up late night and bed. Here's a podcast that will help you. It's your mind. Explain the part. Real nicely. And we'll talk about what's right. So you never have to have a spooky time. It's ruined.

0:18.8

Hi, everybody. Welcome to ruined. I'm Hallie. I'm Allison. Oh, good. I'm so glad. It's a podcast where we root a horror movie just for you.

0:30.0

Allison. How are you doing for you? I'm doing all right. I'm indulging in. I think it's going to be allegedly a big drink this summer, even though I've been doing it for a long time. It's doing a cold brew with tonic.

0:43.6

Oh, I've had a espresso in tonic. Yeah, yeah. It's more common to do it with like espresso, but I just have like cold brew concentrate. But it even works like I do the greatest cold brew. And then like,

0:52.8

that's tonic. And it's just like, you know, once you pass the 12 p.m. mark, I'm like, I don't need like a full like insane coffee. Yeah, but I still want a little caffeine, a little coffee drink. And it's,

1:04.2

it's a halfway between a cocktail and a coffee. It's it's heaven. So highly recommend. Um, I feel like I think it's just my old age. I gin and tonic was my drink. And now I've gotten away from it just because of the sugar.

1:16.9

I ended up having like terrible migraines next day. Um, but I do still love tonic. And so maybe this is my way, you know, gin has sugar, like alcohol has sugar. And then like,

1:27.6

like, quinine has sugar. So it's like, this is just only the tonic side, not also the alcohol. So maybe, maybe it's doable. And also, let's be honest, I'm not drinking five of those in an evening, knowing that you're going to have one in the afternoon, maybe. So it's a, it's been a really lovely little little trick. How are you doing?

1:45.7

Um, I'm okay. Um, I'm trying to think horrors. Um, coming your way. I mean, um, we, I'm trying to think, oh, this isn't a horror, but it is my, uh, we are, of course, doing this is mommy issues month. And my parents are coming to visit this month. Ooh,

2:03.2

I have to do something with them. This apartment. No, they haven't. So I really got to pull myself together. Um, I really got a, oh, you like, my, um,

2:13.5

my TV still on the ground. I need to get a, I need to get a rug. Um, yeah, it looks like I am a

2:22.3

20, what, I feel like it's a bachelor pad for a very young man. And I don't know whether this is because I'm dating women now. And I do what I'm like, oh, I can't bring a woman here yet.

2:34.8

Right? Like, there has to be a little more sense to what they would be seeing, especially women are age. I'd be like, they're, if I was 21, who gives a fuck, you know,

2:45.0

that makes total sense. Now I, my living room is so Spartan as to, I think, be a huge red flag to anyone who would be, uh, coming over, um, unless I lied and said, I just moved in, which I did, but it was months ago. Now I just haven't really gotten

3:01.2

ton of furniture. I think that like six months is where like, that's, I'm like, six months in a place you can like be like, I've been wait, I've been trying to find the right thing. I've been looking, like, I think it's like, if I walk to

3:11.1

over to somebody's place and they were like, yeah, sorry, I only have a couch and like one chair. I just, I, you know, I moved in a couple months. I'd be like, yeah, all right, that works.

3:19.8

And now for nothing, LA is so fucking expensive in New York is to where it's like everything and look at him, like, I, I mean, again, to buy a rug, it, that's how you know, you make, made it is you can buy a rug that's not a piece of paper that you put on the floor, yes, with the drawing printed on it.

3:37.3

And, you know, I'm working on it. That's why we're doing this podcast. My parents are visiting. I should do something with my mother. My mother always used to tell me about how she was reading Stephen King's it when she was pregnant with me, and then she could never finish it.

3:48.9

Because when she had a baby, she's like, oh, no, no, no, no, all the kids in here were also someone's baby. Yes, which is a pretty common experience, I think of, you know, like any any kind of parents, much of a child. It's like, oh, no, everyone's a child.

4:01.9

Oh, I have a child, like, sort of the childness of life is a speed you experienced in a different way where it's like, oh, shit. Oh, shit. Yeah.

4:12.2

What that in mind, we're doing another movie, a movie from 2013, a movie I hadn't seen in a minute. I think I saw this in the theater. Absolutely love this movie. I mean blasted a fucking half and I want to kick off to mommy month.

4:25.8

And yeah, the movie is of course, 2013's mama and speaking of the new it, mama, it was directed by the one of the directors of the new it.

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