Chapter 1: What are the hosts' thoughts on Thanksgiving celebrations?
It's the toughest thing in the world for them to accept their own individuality. Who they are. When that is the most important thing in the world.
Why are you yelling at us? I know. He's fully getting into it.
Like thumbprints, no two are the same ever. And you've got to be proud of that. What's your last name, Erica? Let me hear you. What if he just goes, what if he just goes, cut, line, whiskey. The next episode of the commercial break starts now. Oh yeah, cats and kittens, welcome back to the commercial break. I'm Brian Green.
This is my dear friend and the co-host of this show, Kristen Joy Hoadley.
Chapter 2: How do the hosts feel about their personal styles and choices?
Best to you, Kristen.
Best to you, Brian.
Best to you out there in the podcast universe. If you're streaming with us, welcome. If you're not streaming with us, then happy Thanksgiving to you, as this is probably coming out sometime around Thanksgiving.
Yes.
So there you go. Likely Thanksgiving Day, but we'll have to see. I'll make executive decisions later on. I don't want to pin myself to a day yet, Chrissy.
No, keep your options open.
Do you like my green pants? I do like your green pants. I like my green pants.
I'm a fan of green pants.
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Chapter 3: What experiences do the hosts share about weddings and family events?
I have a couple. I went and had a date with my coffee husband today. Oh, yeah. He had a very similar green pant on. So there you go.
You guys are sinking.
We are. Our brains are melding together. We're two ADHD, coffee drinking, dog loving old men.
Let's catch us up on him for a second. Wasn't he going to a wedding?
He did.
Over in Italy or something?
He went to his daughter's wedding over in Italy. A very nice wedding put together by him, paid for by him.
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Chapter 4: How do the hosts discuss their coffee habits and preferences?
Yeah, it was quite the to-do, quite an affair apparently.
Nice. I'm a fan of Italian weddings. Jeff and I got married there too.
Yeah, this happened back in September and he, you know, I don't want to give away all his personal information, but apparently from the pictures and from the stories, it all went well. It looked very nice. They spent a couple of weeks in Italy. That's what you do. That's what you do. That's the fun part. And like he said, my daughter decided to come where me and my wife were.
So that they could get a free hotel.
Right. Well, then there's that.
That's what you do, too.
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Chapter 5: What are the hosts' views on the impact of time change?
Yeah. You let dad pay to the kicking and screaming to the very end. You let the parents pay. I agree with her methodology. And I think he's OK. I think he's got the money to do it. So I don't know. But it just seems like, listen, if you make a decision to let your daughter have a wedding in a far flung location like that at a beautiful resort or whatever it is.
You're not being spurious with your cash. You know that you can afford it. You put it on the credit card.
Get the points.
On the black credit card. That's what you do. So, very nice guy.
Chapter 6: How does the conversation shift to discussing acting and performance?
Love my coffee husband.
Aw, I know.
Just as much as I love my non-coffee wife. Although my wife has started to drink coffee. I think the children have gotten to her. Really? She never drank coffee when we met. No, no. Remember Airplane, the movie? Yes. I was like, oh, that's funny. Never has a second cup of coffee at home. Yeah. That's my wife. I'm like, oh, that's funny.
Chapter 7: What insights do the hosts provide about individuality in acting?
And sometimes she's drinking too. And she makes the coffee herself. And so I always find that to be very interesting because I'm too fucking lazy to do that. So instead, I go pay $12.96 for this much coffee from, you know, the world's largest employer.
We used to make ours on our own too. We got a nice coffee maker. We got the bean grinder, all that stuff.
Do you still make your own coffee? Well, we don't because Jeff stops drinking coffee. Oh, he did? It just was too much. It was making him too jittery. Yeah, too anxious. So, you know, he kept having kind of like mild panic attacks, you know, especially with all the festival stuff that he had going on and there's a million balls in the air and whatever.
So, you know, one day I said, do you think it's the like two huge large cups of coffee that you're drinking every morning?
Chapter 8: What conclusions do the hosts draw about the significance of being true to oneself?
Try to cut those out and see what happens. And then... Yeah. And then and things got better. And so and I'm more of a tea person. I like coffee, but I'm more of a tea.
Look at you. You're very refined, Chrissy. You're very refined. I like tea and I like coffee, but the coffee does it. And people at the Starbucks are concerned for my health. Even they say this is a lot of coffee to be drinking. And I say, well, I don't drink the whole damn thing in one sitting. Yeah. But even that they I mean, now I've got people at Starbucks that are concerned for my health.
Right.
You're making money off me. And they go, yeah, but this is a lot of coffee.
This is a lot.
You know, the Trenta is usually not broken out for a cold brew, which has got like twice the caffeine of any other coffee in it.
Oh, right. I like the cold brew.
Yeah. But you're getting one every single morning and coming back for another one. I say, no, no, no. I drink half of it now and half of it in the morning. And this girl pointed out to me. She was like the manager. She's like, you know how math works, right?
Yeah.
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