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Chapter 1: What are the hosts' thoughts on winter and mental health?
Sup, gigglers. Harriet, fix the Wi-Fi. Manifest that shit. We can't be managed. I mean, the day just got away from me.
What up, my glacial gigglers? It's the middle of the winter. We're on the grind. But the sun is starting to come up a little earlier. What a mental health moment for the day. I don't know.
I don't wake up in the morning, but if I did, I heard the sun does wake up. This morning, Hannah and I did a Zoom together. Hannah slept on it. Hannah's eyes were closed.
at one point there was no adult on the zoom it was me you and grace and everyone we were discussing adult things we were and hannah had one eye open wait when you it takes me like a full two hours for both eyes to open in the morning i had a little crusty can i start the pod with something yeah i i love when you start with a i got an email aggressive take oh an email
I know you read emails. Using first-party food delivery data, GoPuff determined that Kinder Bueno was the biggest winner amongst the consumer packaged goods brands that advertised during the Super Bowl. The chocolate bar maker saw 100% increase in units sold through GoPuff in the hour after its Yes Bueno ad aired, per the report.
It also achieved 444% higher all-day sales compared to the past five Sundays, the food delivery service says. I was not prepared to make a speech of acceptance. Let me just look into the camera really quickly. First and foremost, I'd like to thank my haters, specifically all my ex-boyfriends. One said that I'd never have a career, but I would like to have the data show.
That I am better than you guys. I knew it. My mom knew it. And now you know it. And men love data.
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Chapter 2: How did Hannah and Paige's Zoom call go?
Men love data. Men love a graph.
Put it in a spreadsheet. Send it to them. I would like to call it the Paige DeSerbo effect. And I never thought that candy would be one of the things that... See, I did.
See, I did. You do love a snack. I love a snack. And I'm like a chocolate person over like a sour candy.
Yeah.
I don't want Kinder to get mad at me for this, but for people who haven't had it before, it truly is just a better version of a Kit Kat.
Well, it's funny. I sent it to my brother and his family, and my brother loved it.
They're so good.
Let's be honest.
It's European. They also have a white chocolate, which people sleep on white chocolate, and it's actually really good. I prefer the milk chocolate, but to each their own.
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Chapter 3: What insights do they share about Super Bowl advertising?
Well, I didn't. I told someone to tell someone, like, hey, maybe we do a couple without the glasses. And they were like, okay, great. And then the guy that I did it with, his name is William Fichner. Shakespeare.
Shakespeare.
I like didn't know what to say to him, but I like know him from obviously like so many different acting things. But I said to him, like, I loved you in Entourage. Like it was like you're one of my favorite characters, like the season you were on. And he was like, what was my character again?
Obsessed with him.
And I was like, he's like, I don't know her. I love you. So I'm like, you're just, you're so accomplished. You're like, oh yeah, yeah, yeah. That hit, that hit number one show that I was on. He was on Entourage. He was like one of the agents at one point. His name was like Phil Yagoda.
Did he give you any acting advice?
No, he didn't. But he was so friendly and so nice. And there was like part of me that I was like, you're like a really accomplished actor. I wonder if you're like, who is this random girl? But he was like so pleasant. We meet famous people. And also like... Smash.
Like he's like old, he was like older and like tall, like you would have loved him. Loved. No, I know. And especially he had a headset on, like boss people around.
Yeah, and he was just like, he was really getting into the role, you know? Like you would be amazed at how many times you have to say one line.
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Chapter 4: What are the hosts' opinions on candy and snacks?
And honestly, it really came out in the performance. I feel like I'm the first to make fun of you when you do something bad. You nailed the acting. Thank you. You nailed the acting. And I don't know, maybe there's more acting in your future. Maybe.
Maybe. Maybe. Well, I'll be auditioning on the side if anyone... And one last thing about the Super Bowl, because I'm actually like... We're not over it. I'm not over it. And I continue to get more and more mad when I go on the internet. Yeah.
take the super bowl out of it traveling and immersing yourself in other cultures going other places is like the number one way people get smarter and grow in general as people that and like reading books is like how page reads one book sorry and welcome to my book club i actually have a lot to talk about about my book club um
So, like, I'm not getting it, because it's like, why wouldn't you want your child to watch a Super Bowl halftime in a different language and have, like, what if, even if one child was like, oh, I really want to learn Spanish, like, this is so, and now you have a smart child. Duolingo sales sparked after that.
I mean, I'm sure. But, yeah, what makes... America is so beautiful is all the cultures coming together and creating what we are. And the American dream is coming from nothing and trying to become something. So anyway, also shout out Jessica Alba. 44. I saw it and I go, that looks like, you know, a young Jessica Alba.
It looked AI, Jessica Alba.
I said, that girl is identical to Jessica Alba from 30 years ago. And then they go, yeah, it's Jessica Alba. You know, I once saw her at a bodega.
Really?
She was like picking out a drink, which, you know, is so fun at a bodega. There's so many different drinks that she's from. Do you think at any point Jennifer Lopez was like... No, Jennifer Lopez is not going to La Casita. She's like, I'm either running the casita, I'm not going to just be in the background of a casita.
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Chapter 5: What was the experience of filming in Canada like?
Okay, because in my head, that was 10 years ago.
Yeah, I've also watched that documentary multiple times. And we were mad about that because that was when they told the girls they have to split it, the time. Yeah. And we were mad.
We didn't like that.
Side note, do you know the Seahawks owner is a woman? I did know that. That was iconic. I saw her like take that, the trophy. Okay. Let's work on owning things. I love that. Let's own everything.
Honey, I own businesses. That's one of my favorite vocal stems. Honey, I own businesses. Who is that again? What is that from? It's like Blac Chyna's mom. She's like doing a podcast and they're like, how do you have money? She's like, honey, I own businesses.
Anyway. Let's start with something controversial. Okay. Vogue wrote an article about Birkenstock shoes and how brides are wearing white Birkenstocks.
I commented. Oh, you saw it? Yeah. You go, I reported that post. No, literally. I blocked them after that. It was Vogue Weddings posted it. I was getting tagged nonstop.
Someone at Vogue is Hannah Coded. I commented and I said, where's the line? I said, finally, someone has like, look, so many women on their favorite day of their life or whatever are in pain, are in horrible pain. Their Achilles tendon is fighting for its life.
Grab a ballet flat.
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Chapter 6: How do the hosts feel about the Vogue article on Birkenstocks?
It's not like she has one good look or like, oh, there's another. It's every single look.
I like that they're having fun with it. I like that they're being intentional. I like that they have like, they're performing. Yeah, they're performing. I hate when it's just like make me look cute in this.
And so like that part of the PR is extremely relatable to me. Mm-hmm. The part of the PR with her and Jacob Elordi, and I don't know how much of this is true or legitimately just PR, but if it's legitimately just PR, stop. Literally stop. It's weird and uncomfortable.
Is it when she was like, I became codependent on him and I can't leave him alone or something?
That and also he put a million roses in my trailer and I told him I'm in love with him. The first time we got duped with a PR stunt like that was A Star is Born. And we were all like, they're in love. And then we quickly realized, oh no, they wanted us to see the movie. We were going to see it anyway.
Well, that's our PR for Giggly Squad. Everyone's like, are they married? Are they fighting because it's a lover's quarrel?
But I just, I'm like, is Margot Robbie's husband the strongest soldier ever alive? Well, I was going to say...
Jacob Elordi, whether you like him or not, whether you think he's boring or not, whether you think he's cocky or not, he is the hottest guy right now. Totally.
And I feel like he is in any interview I've seen. He seems extremely respectful and very nice.
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