Quick Question with Soren and Daniel - QQ ep 25 - A Very Special Christmas Episode
Episode Date: December 5, 2019...
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So, hello again and welcome to another episode of Quick Question with Soren and Daniel.
This is a podcast that aims to improve the lives of two best friends separated by 3,000
miles.
This is, of course, a new episode.
And I am your co-host and one half of this podcast, Deneo Beans, aka Big Daniel, aka
Drippy Deez, aka Big Dragon, aka Lil T-Cup, and finally, probably my least used name,
aka Daniel.
I am joined by my co-host.
Tell them who you are my co-host tell them who you are co-host this is soren aka
s dog aka kevin sorbo aka
ding dong so do you know so you know in like volleyball if you do like a set you do like a
perfect set it's like a glorious set and
the ball is just like hovering in the air and it's it's practically if you listen close you can hear
it moaning spike me daddy and then instead of your teammate spiking it daddy your teammate is like
hey this is soren aka so so so so so so bo aka so so that's kind of like what this podcast is Sorbo aka
Sorbo. That's kind of like what this podcast
is sometimes for me.
You setting me up.
And I'm the first to admit that I'm not
my head's not always in the game.
In the volleyball game. I'm just letting the ball fall.
I'm often like texting.
But sometimes I really try
and I set up a beautiful set.
And you just fucking let it land with a fart and then it's game over.
Mm-hmm.
Well, see the difference between volleyball.
Yeah.
And what we're doing here is that in volleyball,
they've done nothing but train together and practice for that exact moment.
Yeah.
And it's almost to the point where when one person's setting the ball,
they might even say they're setting up the other person.
They'll they're prepared for that exact moment.
Whereas here,
I asked you specifically before this podcast,
is there anything I should be prepared for in this podcast?
And what did I say?
Nope.
Nope.
Let's start.
And you did your big throat clear and we started the podcast uh that's great to hear from
you anyway as always we are quick question and as even more always you our listeners prefer to be
called quick moranis who is not retired he just doesn't know how to change his quickipedia page
that's like an actual true thing did you know that he doesn't know how to change his own yeah
so like like he's got a a wonderful and like and and sad and heartbreaking life that his his i
believe his wife passed away and then he stepped away from acting just to spend more time with his
daughters and like raise them and be a dad and that had been misreported that he retired from
acting really he was just enjoying spending time with his daughters
and legit doesn't know how to change his Wikipedia page.
He's not retired.
He's not going out for parts right now,
but he's not retired and just doesn't know
how to like update that bit of misinformation.
Oh, I could help him out with that.
I'll just go change it.
How has nobody changed it since that news has broken?
I mean, they might have.
I haven't followed up.
All right.
Well, he's wonderful.
He's a national treasure.
And I assumed that he had stepped away.
He was like in a Phoebe Cates situation where he was like, no, it's my kids.
My kids are most important.
And he's also been like quietly releasing albums for decades.
What?
Yeah.
Joe Pesci.
Comedy album?
You know Joe Pesci who's in the news because he recently came out of acting retirement to be in The Irishman, which I'm in like day four of my eight day period of watching that three and a half hour movie.
Joe Pesci's last album.
You want to guess when it came out?
All right.
2004.
Last Friday.
Oof.
What's he doing on it?
Is he playing some banjo with the arrow through his head he's
singing joe pesci's singing he's a crooner okay i didn't know that what's he saying is he singing
like sinatra songs i don't know he i would say that his voice is not super charismatic or like
soothing he rapped for a while he released an album uh of raps in like different characters
that he's played.
One of his albums is named after his character in My Cousin Vinny, I believe.
Interesting catch.
Anyway, we like to call out one review every week to read on the show,
but this week instead I'm going to use this time to address a thing
because several people have been complaining that I seem to hate the show,
which is a,
it's a very fun thing for me to do,
but I understand now that it's been hurting some people's enjoyment of the
thing.
So I'm going to tamp it down message received.
I will stop pretending to hate the show.
And in so doing have less fun making it.
Thoughts on that Soren?
Do you think it hurts the dynamic if i enjoy making this show
no you know what i kind of like it if you enjoyed the show i think it's fun
it's just like a fun little experiment we could try where both people making the show enjoy what
they're doing i thought it would be clear to the audience that if i'm doing this it's because i
want to do it like Like no one's forcing
me to do anything. But I understand now how it could be misinterpreted.
Dan, it's Bacon. So was it a bit the whole time when we're not recording and you talk about how
much you hate the show? No, yeah, no, that's real.
You don't want to do the show. That part's real, right?
That's behind the curtain so in this case i'm the audience yes when me and you are just emailing
no one else on the thread yeah no that's correct okay um so we're gonna get into this is the show
where we ask each other questions and we give each other answers uh who wants to go first you
want to go first or do you want me to go first no i'll go first okay dan quick question go ahead coming up on christmas
time uh after thanksgiving is really when i like to start listening to christmas music again
and i have one christmas song in particular that's my favorite christmas song i could never
tire of it i mean there are times in the middle of the year around august where i'm having a just a
a bummer of a day and i'm feeling blue. And I think to myself,
you know what I deserve is this Christmas song. And I'll listen to it then because it cheers me
up so much. That makes sense. August is farthest away from your birthday that a month could be.
Yes, that's true. Yeah. And I'm done with my presents. I'm tired of them,
throwing them aside. And I'm thinking to myself,
what next?
What else can I consume in this world?
And this Christmas song really does the trick for me.
And I'm wondering if you have a Christmas song like that.
I do.
I, to begin with, love Christmas music.
And for many years, as soon as Thanksgiving ended its bullshit,
I would exclusively listen to Christmas music.
I would listen to like in Jersey 106.7 on the radio because that's when they start doing Christmas music in LA.
I believe it was 103.5 doing Christmas music 24 hours a day starting after Thanksgiving.
And then I would just like listen to Pandora or Spotify playlists of Christmas music everywhere I went because I just, I fucking love Christmas.
It rules.
And I never fail to get amped by, this is such an obvious basic choice, but Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas is You.
as soon as those those fucking coy bells in the beginning start those little chimes where they're like you know what we've gotten store we're gonna play it slow before we i can hear the
grin on your face really as it comes in run into this they they everything even her singing in the
beginning before it gets into like the the drums and everyone going crazy to get into the real meat of the song it's all built up it's all just edging you to this amazing
christmas release and yeah it does to me feel like the coiling of a spring yeah and you know
like we're just getting tighter and tighter you're like i got it we gotta let this thing go any second do it now mariah and uh as soon as those here we go oh yeah here it comes
is what i it's already i want it now mariah what
oh she's so good oh oh yeah Oh, yeah.
It's so good.
Okay.
I love that.
And I would always get amped in my car because I love the background harmonies in that song.
A whole lot.
Of course.
And I, all that shit really, really gets me.
I enjoy when it comes on my Amazon listening music machine in my apartment because I want my neighbors to hear those bells come on and then hear me say, oh, fuck yeah!
Because there's still magic left in the world.
They see a hand come fifth through the wall, like a fist coming through the wall.
Fuck yeah! wall like a fist coming through the wall fuck you it also makes me think of love actually movie
love love actually a movie that i love that you hate uh because there's a a huge moment in that
film where this song plays a tremendous role uh it also makes me think of natalie walker who
everyone should follow on twitter on n walks uh I believe her pin tweet right now is something that she did in 2015 or 2016.
And it's her singing the high school chorus alto part to this song.
And it's just a very funny video by itself.
Yeah,
it's really good.
That I,
I like that song an awful lot.
I really liked the music video for it too
because it's so confusing you have a lot of thoughts it really video yeah it demonstrates
to me that mariah carey has even at that age when she did this song had already lost touch with
humanity like what the common person does for christmas because her just the the idea of
wishing for something seems so foreign to her.
In the video, she's like, she's getting presents. She's dancing around the snow a lot in a one
piece and Santa's there and it gets very flirty. But there's also these intercuts of her opening
presents and the things she's opening are insane. She's opening doves. Well, not like opening their
bodies up, but like she opens a present and doves come i mean i wouldn't be surprised and kittens there's some kittens in a box so some puppies
she only gets live creatures for christmas and uh it's it's really unnerving and makes me very
anxious because i can't help but think of this is a real narrative in the music video and there's no
way this woman's taking care of all these baby animals but so like do you like the song i love the song okay and in fact we are decorating our christmas tree today
and i have a christmas playlist and i uniquely situated it at track 11 and uh as it comes on
colleen and i both at the same time went yes one of the things about this song that is so
remarkable to me is that
no one has uh come anywhere close to doing like a meaningful remake of this song because in general
it seems hard to break into the new christmas song market you know you can do like josh groban
can can do covers forever and michael buble can do covers forever of these old classics and you
like the spin they put on it but there are are very few like new modern Christmas songs that actually penetrate through.
Mariah Carey's is one of those.
And no one has come close to matching it or, God forbid, topping it.
Right.
I think you're absolutely right.
I think that certainly no one can do another cover of that song and get away with it. She does something uniquely hers. And I think it're absolutely right. I think that certainly no one can, can do another cover of that song and get away with it.
She's does something uniquely hers.
And I think it's,
it's awesome.
And certainly the other people who are doing Christmas songs right now,
it's not for lack of trying that people aren't like succeeding at this.
Everyone's trying to create their own Christmas song.
Oh yeah.
You're not printing money.
If you do it,
there are a few that have come that I like as of late.
I think they've kind of like whatever
robot algorithm is creating christmas songs now is really landed on what what gets to my heart
and like there's like a there's one called us uh santa baby by ariana grande that i think is
excellent is it not the it's not a cover of no the real santa baby it's a different santa baby
yes my son by the way when we listen
to either version of santa baby also i want to interrupt you real quick to uh correct you on a
thing that is going to annoy you in the same way that it annoys people when i correct them that's
actually dr soice not dr seuss yeah ariana grund ariana grandy grandy ariana okay ariana grandy according to her that can't be right
why you can call you can call a young woman a liar it's fine if you want to do that i mean it's all i
do uh all right well anyway ariana grandy uh has a song called santa baby uh that's what's
wonderful it's nice it's a good little christmas song that makes you move to it and uh when my son hears it, he starts cracking up. And for a while, I couldn't figure out why I thought it was the sound of her voice or something. It sounded like a child was singing, but he, he likes it because he thinks that she's singing about a Santa that's a baby.
Oh, that is fun. So that like a baby that has a big beard. And, and I, then I started like getting in on it.
I was like,
so does the Santa suit,
does it fit him?
And he says,
no,
like it's a normal size Santa suit,
little hat covering basically his entire body.
Uh,
and I thought that was really,
really funny.
So he got hit by like a de-aging Ray.
Yeah,
exactly.
Yeah.
But the beard stayed.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It still has like a bowl full of jelly for his stomach
um that's fantastic and like also on this subject so ronan uh i don't know what the
ages are for these things he he knows what christmas is now um this is the year this is
like i don't think it will ever be better than this year for him because he gets it he understands
santa he understands the rules,
how it all works. And he's old enough that he's making presents at preschool for us.
And he's excited about that and can't keep that shit to himself.
And I remember being exactly his age. And that's when everyone in your circle of friends and your
life around you, people like buying presents for somebody who just now gets it.
And so they'll never get better presents or more presents than he does this
year.
Admin calendar.
He's starting to kind of like remember the stuff from last year.
So it's the first time the tradition really sticks for you.
And it's great.
It's a,
it's a perfect year for him.
Uh,
I also have a Christmas song,
uh,
that I,
that is my absolute favorite.
Okay.
Do you want to say it?
Yes.
But part of the reason that I like this song so much is that I can picture it in a movie that does not exist.
I know that it's been in several Christmas movies.
I can't name you a single one that it's actually been in just off the top of my head.
Sure can.
But I can tell you the scene that I see in my head as i hear it so the song is
by the eagles a band i notoriously hate but i gotta jump in and correct you again it's the
eagles eagles it's just eagles there's no the oh you were legit correcting me uh-huh okay the second
time on this podcast that i've had to tell you the name of the band is eagles oh fuck hotel
california i remember now. Okay.
There's a band.
I don't like that.
I'm this way either.
It's good.
Actually not fun because everyone,
there are people just like you at home listening,
uh,
all three of them.
And they're doing the exact same thing.
There's they're screaming to themselves when I get this shit wrong.
And so when you correct me,
I'm sure it's like scratching an itch to them.
Okay.
So I almost just did it again.
Eagles have a song called Please Come Home for Christmas.
And it starts like this.
And this is what I see in my head is that a guy in the office, sky rise, it's snowing
in Chicago.
That's where he works.
Gets off the phone with his wife because he can't make the recital for his daughter.
And like he stands up and she's not mad.
She's not happy.
The daughter's gonna be
crushed but he's gotta stay late at work so he stands up and he goes and he looks out the window
and he sees all the families down below celebrating christmas going into the shops all the tinsel
everywhere and it's just not for him this year and he's just thinking to himself is it all worth it
is this really what what i want to do with my I mean, what's the most important thing in the world, really?
It's family, isn't it?
And then he gives up on his job and he goes to the recital and fuck all.
Like, let's see what happens.
Just throw the dice.
All right, you can turn it off, Gabe.
It's, we should probably interject music into this podcast more
because it's just like really fun to hear you talk over music.
Yeah.
You get more gravitas when you do it.
Dan, dare I say, are we launching a second podcast that you don't want to do?
We are.
Because I'm actually, I have like both times when you guys did that.
First of all, who would have thought we would pull off the production quality the first time?
We can barely record this thing, let alone have a third media element in it.
But I almost had goosebumps both times when you guys were talking.
That's very good.
It's very powerful.
And Soren, if I may, the movie that you're thinking of that incorporates this song into
its soundtrack, it's Love soundtrack. Uh-huh.
It's Love Actually.
Oh, no.
Wait, did the scene I just described somewhat exist in Love Actually?
Yes.
What?
Wait, who is it? I actually, I'm not sure if the music is immediately paired with Laura Linney's stuff
or if it's paired with um Colin's stuff but uh the sentiment of a person
who is choosing work over family is or work over personal happiness is certainly in there and that
song is certainly in there so okay I think it counts I might maybe should give that movie another
shot yeah you really should I mean don't it's problematic I watched it counts. I maybe should give that movie another shot.
Yeah, you really should.
I mean, don't.
It's problematic.
I watched it at Thanksgiving with my family and it's pretty rough.
For all the people that are out there trying to make Christmas songs, there are just so many people trying to make Christmas movies that are going to cut through the noise and
be like, this is the one.
After you watch Rudolph and after you watch Life is, no, not Life is Beautiful.
Please don't watch that on Christmas
Oh yeah, perfect Christmas movie
Celebration of all things Christmas
Life is Beautiful
What's the
Jimmy Stewart one called?
It's a Wonderful Life
That's the one
After you watch that one, like people are just
sort of banking on the fact that you're gonna
maybe some days everyone will watch my Christmas movie.
And none of them so far have even come close to that.
They're all kind of like wishy-washy and kind of crap, including, I think, Love Actually.
You picked, I mean, I like Love Actually because it's a movie where I turn off the most analytical part of my brain and I buy full into the premise that,
uh,
a love is a real thing.
That is B magic.
So that,
that allows me to sort of sweep all the problematic things under the rug.
When people are like,
Hey,
this guy fell in love with his,
uh,
housekeeper who didn't speak a word of English.
And there was like an uncomfortable power dynamic because he was her employer, essentially.
And then he tracked her down to her family's house and took her away.
That's the kind of thing that if I wanted to write a long essay about all the problems with love actually i would
i would dedicate a whole page to but i shut that part of my brain off and like no according to
this movie uh everyone has a soulmate and they were born soulmates very far away from each other
and they found each other and that's it and you ignore the parts that complicate that and just
decide no love it like cupid hit them and that's it deal with it
it's christmas shut up okay yeah my problems with the movie were existed long before i was
woke in any capacity so my problems with the movie are how just sort of cloying it is but it
feels like an unearned cloyingness like there's you're not sticking with the same character for
very long in that movie.
And you're kind of revisiting other people all the time.
And so there's no time to build up a real emotional investment in any of
them.
And then you keep going until they either get their way or like Laura
Linney's case,
they really don't.
And I just don't feel anything for them.
And I think that it's,
it's the same way or like an HGTV show where they're building a house for
somebody who doesn't know they're doing that for them.
And like at the end, they're like, isn't this amazing?
And we get the slow motion and the music.
And I'm like, you didn't earn this.
Like I can tell exactly the formula and I know how you're trying to like tug at my heartstrings, but you didn't earn this.
I will say that's a great cast though.
Yeah, it's a great cast and it's a great movie.
You have a question for me, Dan?
Well, I want to stick with this for a little bit.
Okay.
The Eagles song is like, it's a pretty sad song.
Yeah.
It's a great song, and I also hate Eagles.
But it's definitely so problematic.
When you say it that way that feels like something you could put on your gravestone
someday
when you guys are like super famous
that's going to be quoted out of context
by like an anti-environmentalist
by the way my son calls eagles
American birds
oh that's great
but it does sound like you just hate them American birds. Oh, that's great. That's much better. Uh,
but it's,
I,
but it does sound like you just hate them.
You picked like a downer of a song.
It's a beautiful song,
but it's,
it's still like,
it's,
it's strange to associate with Christmas in my opinion.
Well,
there's always that weird sobering aspect of Christmas as well.
I mean,
there's the,
the joyousness,
like there's like the Hallmark movie version of Christmas that is kind kind of overlays everything like i would say freshly snow fallen snow uh
if i couldn't stumble over my own words it would have sounded just like that um but uh i also think
that christmas has that sort of sobering nostalgia to it that things can never go back the way they
were before christmas will never be the same as it was when you were a kid that it was genuinely magic then and as you get older you
that goes away you it's replaced by something else where everyone goes yeah but i love this
just as much because they have to say that even though they don't mean it and i i think that
christmas is the time when you yeah even if they do mean it is still kind of sobering.
Like it's, your point is well met.
There's the macro aspect of it, which is, yes, Christmas as an adult will never be the
same as it was Christmas when you were in preschool or third grade or whatever was your
peak Christmas.
And on a micro level, you, or I anyway, personally build up so much to Christmas.
Like it's, it's,
there's a lot of hype around it every,
every year I'm going to give presents and I'm going to get presents.
And it's a,
it's a stressful time and you're building it up to this,
this moment when you're going to be surrounded by your family and friends or,
or whatever your situation is.
And then December 26th happens.
Yeah, that's, it was crushing.
And you just like wake up.
I don't mean that to be depressing.
Just like-
You have another day.
And not only that, it's another day where it's the heart of winter.
Yeah.
And you've got a lot more winter to go.
And now you don't have to look forward to.
Right.
Yeah.
And everyone, and this is the way that we're describing it it's
like everyone in the world celebrates christmas and that's certainly not the case there are a
lot of people who celebrate other holidays and i'm certainly open to that i like the idea of it
i'd like to maybe incorporate some of their traditions into my own because christmas only
means to me it has nothing to do with christ and my family it just has to do with like this is a
fun holiday where everyone kind of like gets together and everyone is you walk into a
supermarket christmas music's playing right that's why every year you watch life is beautiful on
christmas day that's right it's a tradition just the but uh i i there's just a certain
like a cohesiveness to it yeah there's a lot of the holidays in general, let's say,
like I don't need to attribute it just to Christmas.
The holiday season feels really good.
Everyone, I'm in a better mood.
I treat people that I meet generally better.
I'm more philanthropic in my everyday life.
Like I feel more willing to give,
to all like look up charities that I can start giving to.
And I like it. I i like it i just like
it a lot that's nice yeah uh well i have a quick question for you okay go it's sort of it's also
uh pretty much on theme so you were born in colorado raised in colorado uh lived in Los Angeles for, what is it? 15 years now. Yeah. Do you miss snow?
Yeah, but, but not enough that I want to go move to a snowy climate. It was brutal at first. When
I first lived in Los Angeles, I went to college out here and that was the first time I'd been
away from home, uh, in the winter and seeing, I didn't understand the season changes out here because it's very subtle.
And all of a sudden everyone was getting ready for Christmas.
And I was like, no, you don't deserve it out here.
Look at us.
We're waking up in shorts out here.
And I did miss it.
I missed it a lot.
Also because I grew up skiing and snowboarding and doing a lot of snow sports and couldn't
do any of those.
I miss it a lot also because I grew up skiing and snowboarding and doing a lot of snow sports and couldn't do any of those.
And then I started to like, basically it was probably after Christmas where I was like,
wait a second, this is way easier to just get up and go to work.
Yeah.
I remember back in the day, having to get up and go to school, waking up, forgetting
to put my parents' truck in the garage.
And so now it's sitting outside with snow all over the windshield and I don't have a scraper and so i take an old jewel case from a cd and scrape the windshield
with that like that cold icy feeling on your hands when you're doing that uh and just trying
to get out of bed on a morning where it's a blizzard or it's snowing outside it's it's
it's awful i'm sure that that's something you now deal with all the time yeah i mean not all
the time yet i i bring it up because this was Manhattan's first snow.
Nothing stuck, but it was snowy and sleety.
And the roads were icy and the sidewalks were icy.
And it got me thinking that there's nothing that I've had as profound of a shift with
than snow in my life.
As a child, I loved it for so
many reasons for all of my childhood for like, oh, it's snowing. That means I can have a snowball
fight or I can go sledding. I could do activities that I can't normally do. I could build a snowman.
I could, goodness gracious, school might be canceled because we had school cancellations
for snow. And it was the biggest
thrill in the world to wake up and find out that you didn't need to wake up and you could just
spend the time indoors being comfy and feeling like you're getting away with something because
you don't have to go to school and it's not your fault and you can't get caught.
And then as I got a little bit older, snow became a thing that was how I made a little bit of money.
As soon as I was in like middle school, my buddies and I would go out when it snowed
and shovel driveways and sidewalks and get whatever, you know, not a lot of money.
It was like, hey, it's me and eight of my buddies.
We'll split $20.
Can we shovel your sidewalk and driveway?
Because we were just trying to make enough money to get pizza together and maybe see a movie.
It was all very wholesome.
And I had so much joy for all these different reasons wrapped up in snow.
To say nothing of how beautiful the first snow looks.
And then right around hitting college, it just became a tremendous inconvenience.
And became the worst thing in the world like i
don't even like looking at it when i was in college not even you know it meant that my
car was going to be stuck wherever i parked it and i need to dig my car out if i wanted to move it
and they don't cancel college for snow as much as they do elementary school so now you're trudging through the snow and uh if the snow hangs around long enough it
just gets fucking dirty just like dark piles of wet bullshit everywhere and now forget about it
i have there i see no benefits to snow as a mid 30 year old yeah i think snow is one of those
things that's really fun as long as you have nothing else to do
yeah it's novel and cool and great to have in your life when you don't have a job to also go to and
it's in the way or i mean you want to go for a run the idea of running when it's snowy outside
even if there's like clear paths is it seems like an impossibility being now because i lived in los
angeles for so long i've been to places like my parents' house or sometimes it'll snow where my wife lives.
Her parents live.
And I'll be like, well, I can't.
I can't possibly run here.
This is insane.
It's clearly 30 degrees outside.
People don't do this.
But it's really awful unless you have nothing but free time.
And then it's so charming and wonderful.
Yeah. Has Ronan seen the the snow has he enjoyed the snow he's been to chicago and minnesota once when it was snowing in both places but it wasn't sticking in either one when we were there and
it was so long ago that he doesn't remember so no he hasn't played in snow he's very curious about it
but i can remember at being young sitting in my, I knew exactly how much it had to snow
for me to know that the sledding hill was totally covered and that we weren't going to be scraping
up gravel on the sleds on the bottom. So I could watch it snow outside. I could see how it built up
on the deck and I'd know exactly how much it needed before I could go out. And I would just
wait there and watch it. We did that to sort of see how, if, if school would be canceled, we had like our,
our picnic table in the backyard and we would see how much snow had accumulated on top of the table
because that would be a clear tell of how much snow was around. Like you wouldn't need to
jam a ruler into the snow or anything like that. So we had that. And our other canary was my mom.
Shout out to my mom.
She worked at a different school district as the school nurse.
And she was on the chain when they would call the administrators.
They would let them know in advance if school was going to be canceled the next day.
So we waited for her to get the call, which would sort of tip us off if our schools would
be canceled. Yeah. And there we waited for her to get the call, which would sort of tip us off if our schools would be canceled.
Yeah.
And there was so much excitement surrounding it.
I think in my entire growing up,
our school was only canceled twice for snow.
And it's because we're so well equipped
to handle snow in mountain towns in Colorado
that it almost never got canceled.
It could snow a foot and a half in a night
and school would not be canceled.
That's fascinating and horrible.
Well, yeah, we couldn't get down our driveway. We lived out in the woods. We lived in a cabin. So
everyone in town, you know, there's plows and stuff, but where we were, it was just like, well,
we're going to see what happens as we go down the hill.
I mean, I just think everyone should be able to share in the joy of the
possibility of school being canceled by snow that was like a real thing that was like one of the
things that made winter okay in new jersey was like oh it might it might snow and then you just
get like a free day that they can't take away from you do you guys think now they with like
email and stuff because i know a lot i tutored a kid and
he got a lot of assignments over email and stuff like that you think they're making them do work
just at home like they're sending them oh i can't imagine anything worse i was just thinking they
should bake that in they should bake in snow days to school every year and even if they don't get a
ton of snow you just call it a snow day anyway because those are like your foremost formative
memories as a kid is missing school when you should be at school. Yeah.
I hate, I hate the idea of that. Did they do that with him? Did they try and give him work?
We don't, we, I mean, we never had snow days cause it was here.
But on like in-service days and things like that.
All of his work was done through, I mean, he went to a private school, but all of his work was done
through an iPad that they gave him. So he'd submit assignments and stuff like that.
So I imagine he just still had stuff coming in.
That sounds awful.
Yeah.
All right.
Hey, Soren, quick question.
Shoot.
So I'm on hiatus from my job right now.
Hey, congratulations. Thank you thank you yeah we wrapped up in
the middle of november and we don't come back to work until the middle of january and i've been
going insane uh i did some fishing in north carolina and that was great i've cleaned my room
and my apartment several thousand times uh i've been doing a lot of cooking and I'm just curious.
And you have to take away the fact that you have a home and a child and another one on the way.
What would you do if you had lots and lots of time suddenly?
Yeah. This is going to sound like a crazy question, but I promise it's not. Do you, do you hate writing? No. Okay. Well, I would be working on my pilot right now,
maybe even like two pilots. If you have a feature film idea, just like tinker with it because who
cares? Maybe no one will ever see it. And it would be just like a fun thing to write.
If I had all the free time in the world right now,
I would spend it doing a lot of that.
Yeah.
Writing for potentially the future.
And I'm starting to do a little bit of that because I've figured out a way
that I can carve out a little bit of time.
I have a laptop now,
so I can actually do that wherever I want.
But it's something I wish I had way more time.
Never. I had a company
issued one it cracked for a little while and that was it holy shit yeah never on a laptop yeah
yeah yeah uh writing is is a good answer I've been doing some writing I've been doing a lot
of reading uh again I clean my apartment every single morning just to find new things to clean.
It's really, I'm just such a task-oriented person.
And I get up at about 7.
I can't sleep in.
And I'll exercise and I'll have my coffee and I'll do some reading and I'll do a little bit of writing.
And, you know, I'll relax and watch a movie
and then I'll, I'll look up and realize, oh, it's 11 AM and I've done all my chores and all my tasks.
And then I just don't know what to do with myself. You watch movies. Yeah. You could make that
fucking clock I gave you. No, not that. Nah. I looked into it and no, I'm not going to.
I mean, you're-
It's a very good problem to have.
It's a tougher situation for you.
Yeah.
Yeah.
No one else in the world would complain about having time, but I'm just very much goal and
task oriented.
I did 80% of my Christmas shopping yesterday.
Whoa.
So now I'm just trying to space the rest of it out.
You can start drinking.
Start.
Oh, okay.
No, yeah, that's a good point.
The problem is it motivates you.
I see the issue here.
Yeah, if I had more time, I would use it.
Well, first of all,
I wouldn't immediately use it for
these purposes but my hiatus is generally look like this hiatus starts i luxuriate in the time
that is my own where i watch movies i catch up on tv shows uh i go to the restaurants that i like
regardless of how far away they are and get food and then when it starts to that starts to get
tiresome that's when i that's when I get more interested in more creative
pursuits.
Like I'll build something for our house or for Ronan's preschool.
And then I'll start writing.
I'll start watching movies around the topic that I want to write about, just to get a
sense of how the structure works.
And I get very excited about new projects.
And I don't know, then by height, it seems to end almost immediately.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's pretty good.
Is there some new hobby we could find for you?
It's, I mean, yeah, probably.
What if you started tending to an herb garden?
Yeah, that sounds like some dumb shit I'd be into. Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
I think I would like that because I spent Friday because it was after Thanksgiving and I had
very little to do. So I did, again, clean the apartment, hang out with my dog,
drink my coffee, read my book, do some exercises, do some shopping. And then I was like, you know
what meal is going to take a long time? Soup. I'm going to make a lot of soup because there's so much,
oh, there's so much prep work involved in soup, so many vegetables and whatnot. If you're making
a minestrone from scratch, which is what I did, and it's like 30 to 40 minutes of simmering,
ah, what a gift to occupy that amount of time and then here's the problem
here's how i shot myself in the foot now i don't need to cook lunch or dinner for the next like
three days i got all this fucking soup yeah you need to start having dinner parties or something
oh making food for other people yeah i'd love to all right oh yeah i can't ah you know i can't do
that i know i know i was a fool for asking but yeah you should i if if you make something really Oh, I can't. Ah. You know I can't do that. I know, I know.
I was a fool for asking.
But yeah, if you make something really great,
maybe there's somebody you could share it with.
I wonder, I mean, obviously you don't have any friends.
Oh, boy.
Oh, this is making a turn.
But maybe you could take it to like a homeless shelter maybe? You make a really good Ziti and bring it down to the shelter?
We should probably wrap this up.
You know I make a good Ziti.
I made it for you for Easter.
You do make a great Ziti.
Okay, yeah.
I need to track down the social accounts to wrap this up.
This was a fun Christmas episode.
It's going to air whenever it airs.
And while I'm tracking everything down
baby yoda from disney plus is the mandalorian is one of the only things in the last 10 years that
i feel like the entire internet has been united behind they all agree baby yoda is cute precious
and deserving of our protection all the memes have been good the fan art is great you soren
you said that you hope baby
yoda dies and that when it happens it happens slowly just out of curiosity why do you feel it
makes narrative sense for the mandalorian to strangle baby yoda with his hands in the dark
on baby yoda's birthday and why baby yoda's first last and only word is why
yeah yeah no thank you for giving me the time to speak about this i look i'm with you
baby yoda is adorable and cute and darling and uh i've loved all the memes but this is not what
the mandalorian is about the mandalorian is supposed to be about boba fett or a boba fett
adjacent mercenary i i'm doing this backpedaling
because bacon is shaking his head and i have not seen it the mid lorne is about a boba fett
adjacent mercenary kicking ass and you can't have something cute and darling the entire time look
when you're playing a video game and you've got that one escort mission you got to do in the
middle of the game where there's that cute little girl you got to take care of, it's fine for that portion of the game. But man,
what a hassle. At a certain point, you got to cut that loose and just play for you. It's way more
fun when John Wick's dog dies than when John Wick's dog is alive. Imagine what this Mandalorian, is that his name? Is he a Mandalorian?
Imagine,
imagine what Amanda can do when,
uh,
when she,
I'm assuming no longer has any love tying her to the earth and bounding her
just a revenge story through and through.
Okay.
So just to,
to softly and quickly recap,
Soren thinks,
uh,
Amanda is too tied to the Earth.
Yes.
In the Mandalorian.
Got it.
Okay.
You can find... No, okay.
People complain that this one could fly around.
Is that a problem?
Not like literally tied to the Earth.
And obviously not our Earth.
An Earth, a Goldilocks type of planet
in a galaxy far,
far away.
A long time ago.
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It's Christmas.
Maybe save that money.
That's really all I have to say.
Soren, how are you feeling
about everything that you said today?
I mean, great.
I always feel great about everything I say.
All right, bye now. Bye.