Mina Kimes
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Well, that's now very sad. Katie, what did you bring us?
How is that a piece of evidence? Oh, no, it's a massive story. It's a massive story. In fact, can I just explain how massive this story is? Because I was looking for the news coverage of Party City's demise, and we did find this.
How is that a piece of evidence? Oh, no, it's a massive story. It's a massive story. In fact, can I just explain how massive this story is? Because I was looking for the news coverage of Party City's demise, and we did find this.
How is that a piece of evidence? Oh, no, it's a massive story. It's a massive story. In fact, can I just explain how massive this story is? Because I was looking for the news coverage of Party City's demise, and we did find this.
The largest supplier of Mylar balloons, disposable plates, other things that we need.
The largest supplier of Mylar balloons, disposable plates, other things that we need.
The largest supplier of Mylar balloons, disposable plates, other things that we need.
Done.
Done.
Done.
After 40 years.
After 40 years.
After 40 years.
How dare both of you? Yeah, we did though. I don't know where you get balloons anymore.
How dare both of you? Yeah, we did though. I don't know where you get balloons anymore.
How dare both of you? Yeah, we did though. I don't know where you get balloons anymore.
I mean, look, there are a lot of articles now where it's like, did you know that only 1.7% of Americans have smiled this year? And it's like, f***, people stop smiling. But this is an article that resonates because the whole notion of people throwing parties for each other has like objectively declined. It's happening less and less. And we are, Mina, you are headed to...
I mean, look, there are a lot of articles now where it's like, did you know that only 1.7% of Americans have smiled this year? And it's like, f***, people stop smiling. But this is an article that resonates because the whole notion of people throwing parties for each other has like objectively declined. It's happening less and less. And we are, Mina, you are headed to...
I mean, look, there are a lot of articles now where it's like, did you know that only 1.7% of Americans have smiled this year? And it's like, f***, people stop smiling. But this is an article that resonates because the whole notion of people throwing parties for each other has like objectively declined. It's happening less and less. And we are, Mina, you are headed to...
the party capital of the sports world very soon.