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Still Buffering: Jawbreaker

Still Buffering

Sydnee McElroy

Comedy

4.71.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This week Teylor makes Sydnee listen to another punk band. Though they mainly talk about other stuff. IDK.

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0:00.0

Maybe you change your mind too many times.

0:03.0

Over and over again.

0:05.0

Over and over again. Baby you change your mind

0:23.3

Oh too many times

0:25.4

Over and over again

0:27.3

Over and over again

0:30.6

Hello and welcome to still buffering

0:32.4

A cross-generational Guide to the Culture That Made Us

0:34.4

I'm Sidney McElroy

0:35.4

And I'm Taylor Sparrow

0:36.7

The kids are home all week, Tay. Oh, wow. What a, what a gift. What a joy. Isn't that great? No, you know what? I'm supposed to be like one of those sarcastic parents who's like, oh, it's so great. Yeah, it's wonderful. I actually, it is kind of really nice when they're here. Well, I mean, I feel like that should be how it is. That was like, is that, it's in the same flavor as like every man is supposed to hate his wife and every mother is supposed to hate her child. Like, I don't know if that's, I don't think those are good things, actually. Well, it was so codified. Like, do you remember? Yeah. I know you're going to remember this commercial. There was a back-to-school shopping commercial for, I don't remember, probably like a Walmart or Kmart or something like that, right? Like some sort of big store where there's lots of back-to-school supplies. And it was a dad dancing around the aisles to it's the most wonderful time of the year. But it wasn't a Christmas ad. It was a back to school ad. And the idea is that the parents are dancing around filling their carts with back to school items. And the kids are kind of like trudging along behind them sad and like, oh, it's time to go back to school. the parents are like thank god we're getting rid of our

1:44.3

children they're going back to school i do remember that i feel like that is supposed to be how

1:49.7

i'm supposed to react like oh my kids are out of school but yeah i don't know i mean the thing is like

1:57.6

they have to get up earlier for school than I do for work.

2:22.1

So I can sleep in a little bit. Like, they can and I can too. So that's really nice. And then they're just here. And I don't know. Like, they fight some. And that's kind of, you know, a bummer. Because then I have to say, like, stop fighting with your sister. Someday she'll grow up and move out of the house and go away to college and you'll miss her so much.

2:26.1

Is that what you tell them to guilt them into not fighting?

2:27.2

No, I don't.

2:31.3

I may have, in desperation, pulled that out one time in my life.

2:33.1

And then I regretted it and I try not to now.

2:34.6

I thought you were about to tell me that you you play you have brought back my sister died today I will not no no

2:42.8

no no no no Sidney you saw the repercussions from that no no no I try to I try to focus on like

2:49.9

they are at an age where they tend to play together well

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