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This Might Get Weird

TMGW #215: Mamrie’s Naughty Pic

This Might Get Weird

Grace Helbig

Tv & Film, Comedy, Health & Fitness

4.97.4K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

This Week Grace and Mamrie discuss what happens to the brain as you age, Mamrie’s Damp January, Tarot Card Readers, and Drag Brunch in Palm Springs Go to http://bombas.com/tmgw and use code tmgw for 20% off your first purchase.  Go to http://takecareof.com and use code tmgw50 to get 50% off your first Care/of order.  Go to http://zocdoc.com/weird to book a top-rated doctor today. Go to http://nativedeo.com/tmgw or use code tmgw at checkout for 20% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Winter is better with bombas. They make thoughtfully designed clothes that make you feel cozy at home, supported during outdoor activities, and good knowing that for every item you purchase, they donate another to someone in need.

0:12.0

Socks underwear and t-shirts are the number one, two, and three most requested items in homeless shelters, and that's why for every comfy item you purchase, bombas donates another comfy item to someone experiencing homelessness.

0:22.0

Every item is seamless, tagless, and luxuriously soft. Bombas are the clothes you want to cozy up in all winter long. They use these softest materials like marina wool, pima, cotton.

0:34.0

Yep, that's material, and even cashmere, which makes them the perfect cozy wintertime layers.

0:40.0

And now go to bombas.com slash TMGW and use code TMGW for 20% off your first purchase. That's B-O-M-B-A-S dot com slash TMGW and use code TMGW at checkout.

0:58.0

This might get weird. Are we rolling? We are rolling.

1:01.0

And cheers, Grace. Hellbid. Cheers, Mamri Ha! I actually am quite thirsty. There you go. I normally forego the initial sip just to get right into it, and I was like, it's a mama trap.

1:13.0

You really don't take a sip in the beginning? I do eventually, but what I do is I let you get your sip in. Wow, that's so short.

1:20.0

Well, let's talk. And then when you retort, at least this is what happens in my brain, and then I sip just so we don't go cheers. And it's not like two seconds of ASMR.

1:32.0

What I just did sounded like goofy doing it. Yeah, it sounded like someone just said something on savory and is gulping because they can't believe they actually said that.

1:43.0

And it's a more gentle that goes out to Tyler Oakley and Corey Cole. Specifically and only. How's it going, Grace? It is good. Things are good.

1:54.0

Okay, you said the word unsavory, and I'm going to say this. Fun word. We need to say it more. I think it's a very fun word.

2:01.0

Would you call things you enjoy savory? Yeah. Not pertaining to food. You know what I mean? Like unsavory. You said that about a sound.

2:10.0

Right, right, right. Would you be like, that sound is savory? Yeah, maybe if it's like delicious, like, okay, people describe things as delicious or sweet. No, but I'm saying, would you use the word savory to describe things that aren't about food?

2:22.0

I guess that was a savory sound. Maybe somehow savory sounds kind of sinister. All of these alliterations happening right now. My brain is breaking down.

2:35.0

That's a very dark tone. An un stocked in fact. That might be the most sober we've ever got, which also brings me to a very important point that you and I had kind of discussed last week.

2:46.0

A little nervous that it has been brought to our attention. Multiple multiple multiple multiple multiple times that we as two co hosts of the podcast.

2:55.0

and definitely repeat ourselves.

2:58.1

We do, okay.

2:58.9

We got a lot of flack on last year's podcast

3:02.7

because it was like, I remember someone commented

3:04.8

that they were like, okay, this is the third time

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