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Generation In-Between: A Xennial Podcast
Xennial co-hosts Dani and Katie talk about their analog childhoods, digital adulthoods and everything in between. If you love 1980's and 1990's pop culture content, this is the podcast for you!
Generation In-Between: A Xennial Podcast
Year 2000 Trivia: A Dani & Katie Original
Do you remember the lyrics to obscure songs from 25 years ago, but not what you ate for breakfast? What movies helped form your foundational beliefs?
If your fashion sense is still Y2K-themed, you might be a Xennial. And we are too.
Join us as we quiz each other on movies, TV and fashion from the year 2000 (ish). How many answers do you remember?
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In the year 2000,. In the year 2000.
Dani Combs:Hi everyone, I'm Dani.
Dani Combs:Hi, I'm Katie.
Katie Parsons:Maybe we shouldn't use the actual camera. Okay, let's try that again.
Speaker 3:I'm Dani, and then I'll'll just turn the actual thing.
Katie Parsons:This is going to be two good videos, because we'll have bloopers. Of course, and then we'll have the real one. I will turn it.
Dani Combs:I said I was going to do that anyway.
Katie Parsons:So Shit, don't look at me either when I'm singing that, because I see you laughing and it makes me want to laugh Okay.
Speaker 3:I won't.
Katie Parsons:I won't, it's going to happen.
Speaker 3:We're ready.
Dani Combs:In the year 2000. I can't do it.
Katie Parsons:I can see you not looking at me out of the corner. Should I sing the second part? You're going like this. It's funnier if I do it, because I can't sing high. So, it's funnier if I do it. It's funnier, all right, I love that. We have all this. All right, we're going to do this. We're going to do this. Just if you need to laugh, it's fine. Who the hell cares? All right, this was so much funnier in my head than the actual oh my God, Okay.
Dani Combs:Again, so many dumb videos In the year 2000. In the year 2000.
Katie Parsons:Hi everyone, I'm Dani, Hi, I'm Katie and welcome back to Generation. Inbetween a Zennial podcast, and we are a mess today. We can't get it together. We're trying to figure out video and sound and make reels and it's just a whole can of crazy wild dumbness.
Speaker 3:Check our socials.
Katie Parsons:You'll see a little snippet of all the wires and things going on, we're going to get it together and we have started and stopped this recording a hundred times. But anyway, again, welcome to Generation. Inbetween everyone, we are a Zennial podcast where we revisit, we remember and sometimes we relearn all kinds of things from our 80s childhoods and 90s teen and young adulthoods, except today. Yes, so well, hold on, hold on, sort of we're going to get there. So today we're going to be talking about the year 2000.
Katie Parsons:If you didn't pick up on that by my glorious intro, if you were around in the 90s, the late 90s, you may remember Conan O'Brien's late night talk show where they had this whole bit called in the year 2000, where they would make these really funny predictions about what was going to happen in the year 2000, which, by the way, I looked them up on YouTube they did not age well, really. Yeah, the very. I looked up the very cause. Cooper was like I was laughing so hard. I kept singing it Like as I was doing this research for this episode. He's like what are you doing? I was like, let me look it up. So I looked up the very first one they did Ouch, okay, there was like just jokes that did not age well. That's all I'm going to say but so, katie, tell everybody what we're doing today. Why did I sing that lovely song?
Speaker 3:Yes, Okay, so we um, it's 2025 and this is one of one of our first episodes of 2025. And I was thinking about it and I was like man, we're a quarter century into this century so wild. We talk a lot about 80s, 90s and sometimes it spills into like the early 2000s, and sometimes we talk about today. But I was like we should make trivia for each other. I know you guys are cheering because you love when we do trivia, especially our homemade trivia. Correct, we should make trivia for each other that has to do with the year 2000. The year 2000.
Katie Parsons:I'm going to do that the year 2000, the year 2000, I'm gonna do that the whole episode. You should. Katie's like should I sing it? She did. I said no, because it's funnier if I do it, because I don't sing high. She.
Speaker 3:She was like messing up on the second part and so finally I'm like, should I sing it? Should a soprano just?
Katie Parsons:take the road here, alto two slash tenor and I said, oh fuck, no, I'm doing it and it's funnier, it's funnier, it is funny. And if y'all are like, what the hell are you even doing? Just go look it up, conan o'brien, your 2000 skit. Yeah, you'll see the bit, you'll understand why it's funny.
Speaker 3:All right, but we're not taking predictions today, but we are going to kind of quiz each other on some things. Maybe we remember or not from the past 25 years I will say mine are kind of easy. My very last one is a little tricky, but mine are kind of easy because it was just stuff I wanted to talk about.
Katie Parsons:I'm like, looking at mine, I'm like I don't know Some of mine are easy, some of them are not, because I was like it's hard. I don't know if you'll struggle with this like I did but it was hard for me to remember. Oh, that happened in two in the year. Okay, oh, we should do a whole episode where we do our own predictions for the year 3000.
Speaker 3:That is such a good idea and that might be actually what we do next week. Oh my God. Just saying, Well, maybe not next week, oh that's the octave.
Katie Parsons:It's supposed to be in Head voice, dani, head voice, yeah, head voice. Well, whatever, whatever, it already happened.
Speaker 3:So now everyone can be walking around singing that all day either 2000 or 3000. I thought you were going to say like predictions for like 2050 or that, but you were like 3000. Yeah, it doesn't really roll off the tongue, does it.
Dani Combs:Yeah, no.
Speaker 3:Okay, 3000 it is. So we split these. I can't stop. We split these up so that we wouldn't accidentally ask each other the same question. Yeah, yeah yeah, so I took TV and films. And then one bonus question, that's a random subject what did you take, dani? You took fashion and did you take TV? Katie, I was supposed to do film. Really, was I supposed to do TV and music?
Dani Combs:Yeah, way to go. And I read it as movies.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you were supposed to do music do we are?
Katie Parsons:gonna have a lot of film stuff well, then you might know the answers to what I have have for you well, okay, that's fine, let's see what happens why don't you do tv and music, you're right, and you did movies in fashion like wow.
Speaker 3:Okay, this is proof, you guys, that we do not talk about this before we hit record.
Dani Combs:Well, we did.
Speaker 3:We talk about the episodes, but we don't tell each other what we're going to ask.
Katie Parsons:Actually it's just proof. Katie doesn't thoroughly read her text. But that's fine too, guess not?
Speaker 3:I'm just kidding. I should have written it down when you sent it, but I scrolled back earlier this week to do my research.
Katie Parsons:I mean, obviously I Like Katie should do music, because, duh, that's like your whole job.
Speaker 3:Well, I mean, I can just make up some music. Man, that would have been some good music, and I came across.
Katie Parsons:so many questions that I was like oh well, that's music. Katie's going to do that, Oops.
Speaker 3:Well, now I feel like I owe everyone just a little, maybe mini episode.
Speaker 3:We'll record a couple of weeks where it's just me asking 2 000 music questions not 2 000 music questions, but music from. Yeah, we're off to a fucking banging start today. I was setting you up. I said I'll, I'll make it about music from the year. I'm just looking at you like shit, it's okay, um, and if you're on youtube, there isn't a recording today Long story but the camera situation is not working today, but that's okay. You can still listen to us there and we did do a little bit of video for reels and stuff, so you can still see us, but you won't see the full episode.
Katie Parsons:You want to see the year 2000 in action? Yeah, Get ready. We here Casting agents.
Speaker 3:Give me a call right away so do you think we should do like I don't fashion tv and then just one long segment on movies?
Katie Parsons:well, I started with movies and I only have one fashion question, okay, so let's do your movies, my tv, your fashion, my movies are okay, does that? Work. Yeah, whatever, just tell me what to do, all right, so well, let's well, let's just jump right in and see if, if we came up with the same questions, I'm gonna pee my pants, okay I feel like one of them is probably gonna be.
Speaker 3:I know, I think I know I feel like it, but let's see what happens.
Katie Parsons:so the first question I had then. Well, we can still talk about it. Yeah, what was the number one highest grossing movie of 2000? Gladiator? Wrong, it was a holiday movie, it was not Gladiator.
Speaker 3:Holiday movie Uh-huh 2000. Yes, is it animated.
Katie Parsons:No, you want another hint. Yeah, you don't like this.
Speaker 3:I don't like it uh- huh, it's the grinch, uh-huh oh yeah, I knew it.
Katie Parsons:It's how the grinch stole. Christmas is a live action, so here's another bonus. Can you name the director and some actors that were in the movie? Let's say two, two actors okay, so obviously jim carrey.
Speaker 3:Right, he was the grinch. Haley Joel Osment, was he in that one Girl? No, I've never watched this movie all the way through.
Katie Parsons:Oh my God, it makes me sad. I love it so much the director got.
Speaker 3:I mean that could be anybody. Well, I'll give you a hint.
Katie Parsons:You've never watched it all the way through Because he has a funny moment. The Grinch is making fun of a director and he was really like making fun of his director. No, no, tim Burton, it's Ron Howard Tim Burton Girl. Oh, I would love to see a Tim Burton remake of Grinch that would that would actually be really good that would be amazeballs.
Speaker 3:OK, any other Tell me about the Grinch.
Katie Parsons:OK, so Ron Howard was the director. Jim Carrey is a Grinch.
Speaker 3:Oh wait, I bet I know another actor then um, what's her name? Yes, bryce howard. Bryce dallas, howard howard's daughter she's not in that okay I'm gonna stop, just go.
Katie Parsons:Uh, taylor momson, uh, cindy loo who. Another little fun zennial fact she was um in gossip girl. Yeah, um. Jeffrey tamber was the mayor, christine Baranski, who we love, was Martha May, molly Shannon was Betty Lou who, and then Bill Irwin was Lou Lou who. His name was Lou Lou who.
Speaker 3:Okay.
Katie Parsons:Lou Lou who Got it All right. So I just have a few random facts. I can't believe you didn't know that she was so happy, she was like gladiator Wrong.
Speaker 3:Well, I guess you know what one one of my questions?
Katie Parsons:I know it was a top grossing movie. It wasn't the number one like Grinch was, and here's why it was a big deal, because Christmas movies do not usually have such high um earnings. Christmas movies are usually just yay, christmas movie. We talked about that when we talked about Christmas story, um. But this was a big deal for a few reasons. First, it was the very first Dr Seuss book to be adapted into a full length film. Okay, okay, and it was the first time a classic cartoon was made into a live action version. Right, because we're so used to that. We're so used to it now. This was the first one, okay, and I you're going to laugh so hard. I went to the. This was the first one, okay, and I, you're going to laugh so hard. I went to the. I was 20 years old when this came out. I was in college. I hadn't gone home for Christmas yet when it was released.
Katie Parsons:I went to the movies alone After I got off work one day. I worked at a Schlotzky's deli and the movies was behind the Schlotzky's deli. I went by myself to see this and I was so excited, like I could not wait to watch this movie and it was hilarious and I loved it and I'm sorry you hate it and it just crushes my soul a little bit, anyway. Um, so it was a big deal, because now there's so many live action versions of every kid's, everything, everything, and there's been a whole bunch of Dr Seuss books that have been made into films like Horton here's a who, and what's that other one? Lorax, lorax, but anyway. So that's my first random fact. Another random fact I want you to guess this one there was a full house celebrity that auditioned for the role, but they had to back out due to being allergic to prosthetics.
Speaker 3:They auditioned to be the Grinch.
Katie Parsons:Uh-huh.
Speaker 3:I was like what, what's his name? Steve the boyfriend? No, it was John Stamos.
Katie Parsons:Really Right, uncle Jesse, as the Grinch.
Speaker 3:Hello, I mean I love John Stamos, I just don't see it. I know so wait, he was cast and then back out. Well, he auditioned.
Katie Parsons:Oh, but then I guess he just kind of withdrew his name. I guess, yeah, because once he found out, because the prosthetics was a big ordeal and we'll talk about that in one second. And it's funny you say Tim Burton Because before Ron it, but he turned it down because he had a scheduling conflict with the film Sleepy Hollow that he was making with Johnny Depp yeah. Yeah, and Christina Ricci, yes, I love that movie. Yeah, so man can you imagine the difference Ron Howard versus Tim Burton Grinch?
Speaker 3:Or John Stamos versus Jim Carrey. I know Weird, I don't think bad, just weird. I know Weird, I don't think bad, just weird. I know it would just be a totally different movie, totally different vibe.
Katie Parsons:Yeah, my last little random fact I have about this movie has to do with the makeup. So the makeup application process for Jim Carrey took up to two and a half hours every day, dang Girl.
Speaker 3:How many days did they film, do you?
Katie Parsons:know, I don't know. I think I read it and I just didn't write it down. But Jim Carrey often compared wearing the costume to being buried alive. So apparently he had a really hard time at first, which I can imagine. And it said in his frustration he once kicked a hole in the wall of his trailer Like he was so overwhelmed. In his frustration he once kicked a hole in the wall of his trailer Like he was so overwhelmed. And his makeup artist, whose name was Kazuhiro, recalled that Carrie was initially very difficult to work with on set because he was irritable a lot and he would disappear during shoots.
Speaker 3:I mean, he was probably just so overstimulated like which now we probably have a better understanding of even than we and the language for that, because being on a movie set, I would imagine, is so overstimulating to begin with. Right, it's so crowded. Right, there's stuff going on everywhere, even if you don't see it on the frame. Yeah, it's all around you, kind of like this room we're in right now. Right For the podcasting.
Katie Parsons:And then of like this room we're in right now for the podcasting, and then if, on top of it, your body is, you're just uncomfortable and uncomfortable and stuff is stuck to you, and then you still have to be funny and he had so much physical comedy.
Speaker 3:Yeah and anyway. Oh, I wonder like if, if anyone asked him, if they would say, if he would say it was like one of his least favorite roles because of that.
Katie Parsons:I don't know I mean I guess I mean he eventually pulled it through and it was worth it. I bet he would say it was worth it because look at that True it became the highest grossing film that year.
Dani Combs:In the year 2000.
Katie Parsons:Alright, anyway, gets better. Each time, right, it gets better. That was pretty good and it's like now, a holiday classic. Yeah, whether you like it or not, katie it.
Speaker 3:Is it a holiday classic? Yeah, whether you like it or not, katie, it is, it is a classic, it is. And.
Katie Parsons:I don't like it.
Speaker 3:I don't like white Christmas, so that's that's, yeah, that's true, which has to agree.
Speaker 3:Anyway that's all I got on Grinch. So do you want to do another movie or should we go to something? I have Just do your first question. Ok, sounds good. Ok, so TV, which was a correct thing that I did. Here we go. This one's very easy, I just want to talk about it. Oh good, what popular reality TV show premiered in 2000 and featured contestants stranded on a desert island compete, or deserted island competing for a cash prize. Oh, that was Survivor.
Katie Parsons:Yes, didn't Big Brother also come out that year too? It did.
Speaker 3:Okay, yep, it did. It was a big year for reality TV at least competitive reality TV Right.
Katie Parsons:Did you watch Survivor? Do you watch Survivor? I do not currently and I I think I probably watched it just because like that was. I don't think I was like a fan, I think I would just watch it if it was on.
Speaker 3:Yeah, it was a big deal when it first came out. I know they still well, I have a little bit about that in here. They still have seasons.
Katie Parsons:It's not a big deal as it used to be but like that's not really my jam, like I don't yeah, outdoorsy wilderness survival. I'm just like, okay, I, that sounds torturous, that's not fun to watch yeah, no, I'm the same way.
Speaker 3:I don't think I ever. I don't dislike it, I just never really watched it much. Um, but the guy who created it, charlie Parsons, I don't know, maybe he's related to me I don't even know it. Kind of like Jim Parsons from Big Bang Theory.
Katie Parsons:Oh, people are always like are you related to him? I'm like I wish you could be like Babs and Buster Bunny on Tiny Toons.
Speaker 3:No relation no relation. Yeah, exactly so it has been on. I don't know how the math works out on this. I guess maybe it's on twice a year, but since the year 2000, there have been 45 seasons. That's too pretty, damn it, especially for Survivor. I should have had it more rough.
Katie Parsons:There's been how many 45.
Speaker 3:45 seasons. Survivor 45 aired in the fall of 2023 and Survivor 46 is premiering in February of this year, 2025. Well, is that?
Katie Parsons:because TV seasons do like fall and spring. That's what I'm thinking it's the two per year.
Speaker 3:I guess I always think, even like I don't know, this is taking it way back. But like a Cheers, you would have one season a year, or would you have two, or do they overlap?
Katie Parsons:I have no idea.
Speaker 3:I don't know how that works, but 45 is a lot and it's still on because people still watch it. Each season is about 14 episodes and it spans 26 days of gameplay.
Katie Parsons:Yeah, if it's only 14 episodes, then obviously that would be twice a year then.
Speaker 3:Because yeah, and then they take a break in between seasons.
Katie Parsons:Yeah.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I guess that makes sense. Break in between seasons yeah, yeah, I guess that makes sense, cause I guess, well, yeah, um, so they have 26 days that they're doing it, and it's approximately 18 castaways or so.
Katie Parsons:I thought it was way longer than 26 days.
Speaker 3:I guess not. They're there for 26 days. That's what it says.
Katie Parsons:So you would totally have your menstrual period. Oh yeah, sorry, that's just I kidding, that's something I just thought about.
Speaker 3:I was like, oh my God, what do you do? I mean people out in the wild.
Katie Parsons:I know, but if you're used to not living in the wild, I'd say that for anything.
Speaker 3:How do you find food? How do you?
Katie Parsons:sleep. Also, if you have sensitive skin, you can't just be shoving leaves in your pants. No, these are the things I think of guys. This is what's happening.
Speaker 3:Do they give them stuff like that? I don't know, I would assume. So I know there's a lot obviously, obviously, that we don't see on camera. I think I I feel like I've seen a few things on it and I know there's been a few documentaries that, um, like the beginning seasons, it was like rough right, that's what I mean, because now it's different.
Speaker 3:Now it's like reality tv is way different than it was way different but um, okay, survivor, it's saying you know that it really shaped that reality tv landscape. It really introduced these ideas of strategy and allyship with like other contestants and social manipulation.
Katie Parsons:I love that phrase, social manipulation because you have alliances and stuff, yeah, and and you vote people off and like the whole thing I know that would be the worst part.
Speaker 3:I think, well that, well that and stuff he leaves in your pants, those two things Social manipulation leaves in pants. No, thank you my neighbor. He really wants to try out for Survivor. I don't know if he ever has sent in a video, but like I think that'd be cool. He's our age, his dad, but he like for example, over the weekend he ran 31 miles just because he's not training for anything.
Dani Combs:Okay.
Speaker 3:So I'm like you go All right and I hope you win. And he doesn't have to worry about losing his pants and he's super smart Like he's like an engineer, so I'm like you might actually like have a shot at this, all right.
Katie Parsons:I'd be, crying. The second they drop me off, I'd be like where's the bathroom? Excuse me, I have to poo where.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I have to sleep where I'm the worst? I cannot, and I just think having the constant cameras too. Obviously there's times that they're not on, but just having to be on all the time for that long?
Katie Parsons:Yeah, that's, although I did audition for the real world.
Speaker 3:That's true, would have been the same thing, but you would have had a bathroom.
Katie Parsons:Correct. That's the difference, although thank God, I'm just saying that, thank whatever in the universe is out there for not letting that happen. Yeah, because Worked out for the best. Wait, I think this was the year I sent it, in 2000? No, I was 21.
Dani Combs:I think it was the next year, because it was in Vegas, so you had to be 21. Oh, gotcha.
Katie Parsons:Gotcha. All right. What else we got on Survivor? All right, that's it for Survivor. Okay, here's another movie question. Okay, what movie was released?
Dani Combs:in the year 2000?.
Katie Parsons:I bet everybody's like Dani, shut up. They're singing it with you by now. That got an entire ride at Disney World. Now you haven't been to Disney right In my life. Yes, I have, but not in like. When was the last time you went? I don't know Four years ago.
Speaker 3:Oh, I thought you said y'all's family hasn't been. We don't really go as a family. Sometimes we go. That sounds terrible. I just go by myself.
Speaker 3:No, like, it's more like if the kids have friends going oh, okay, that's what you're saying all right, my friend corin always has passes, so me and erin went with her and her daughter. Oh, okay, for a birthday or something. So I'll go sometimes, okay, but we just don't go as a big family. Um, um, um, was it lilo and stitch? No, um, well, they used to have a ride, they used to, but that's even older than 2000, isn't it okay? Um, oh my gosh, is it still there?
Katie Parsons:it's on technically yes, but it's gonna be gone soon. All the disney heads out there screaming at you it's not the muppet one.
Speaker 3:Oh, I know what it is um rock and roller coaster wrong, that's not a movie anyway, that's not a movie. I just know it's gonna be.
Katie Parsons:I know soon um.
Speaker 3:I have no idea.
Katie Parsons:Okay, it was dinosaur, so that's an animal kingdom, okay, okay. So dinosaur was a movie about. I'm gonna read you the summary because it's very sad. An orphan dinosaur raised by lemurs joins an arduous trek to a sanctuary after a meteorite shower destroys his family home. I don't remember that movie at all. I I have seen it, but I don't think I've re-watched it. Okay, but um, there are a lot of famous voices in that movie, um, alfrey woodward, aussie davis, who you probably aren't gonna. If you saw their pictures and heard their voices, you would recommend recognize them hayden um panettiere, oh my gosh.
Katie Parsons:Db sweeney, a very 90s actor, um juliana margalise and della reese. So they were all voices. There was a lot. When I saw the list I was like dang um. So here's the deal with dinosaur and the ride too. It's this is like movie and ride trivia, because they kind of go hand in hand. So first thing about the movie obviously it's about dinosaurs. Yes, so the movie takes place in prehistoric North America. Okay, yet the carnivores, that's the main antagonist dinosaur. We're actually South American dinosaurs.
Dani Combs:So they cheated a little bit.
Katie Parsons:Uh, the characters do claim that they haven't been seen this far up north before. That's funny. However, this doesn't rectify the mistake, since North and South America were not connected.
Speaker 3:Like how would they get here? Did they build a raft? Like what's going on?
Katie Parsons:So I thought that was really funny, because obviously children do not pay attention.
Speaker 3:They're like oh that, they just walked up.
Katie Parsons:He's just like oh, we'll just say. We'll just say that little comment we just got here.
Speaker 3:We just got here to North America. I've never been seen this far North before.
Katie Parsons:So we're fine, anyway. So that's one little fact. So let me tell you a little bit about this ride. Um, the ride at Disney, when it first came out, was called called Countdown to Extinction. That was its original name, extinction why did I just say that weird? And it opened at Animal Kingdom when the park opened in 1998. Okay, okay, but on May 1st 2000, the ride's name was changed to Dinosaur because of the upcoming film release. Okay, so, hello capitalism. They rethemed the entire flipping ride. Wow, and if you've been on this ride now it's about to be. Um, the whole dino area is getting like redone. But anyway, it is kind of weird Like they have this like weird clip of dinosaur, the movie in there and you're like huh, Like.
Katie Parsons:That doesn't really go Right and it makes sense, Cause they try. I think they tried to make as little changes as possible, but still have the marketing. I don't know Anyway. So the intense ride was actually toned down a little bit when they revamped it. The vehicles were slowed down and the dinosaur roars were quieted. The height requirement was also lowered to 40 inches instead of 46, because they knew kids were going to see the ride. Now, have you been on this ride, animal Kingdom? It does not ring a bell so I don't think so.
Katie Parsons:So for those of y'all who have been on the ride, you know how intense it is. I mean, it's a dark ride. You're on like these little like Jeeps and you go through and it has animatronics and stuff, but it's, it's pretty intense, it's pretty scary. A lot of people are like think it's super, like we have a picture. The first time we came to disney, um, when we vacationed here, caden it was, caden turned eight, it was his eighth birthday. You know they take ride pictures, yeah. And then the picture they take is there's this giant t-rex and you it's like dark, and then you're like running away from him and you turn the corner and then he's like right there and he's like lunges at you and they take the picture. Yeah, you can't see Caden's head Cause he ducked down and you see, us just like screaming, and he you can't see Caden.
Katie Parsons:He's like ducked down in the Jeep because he was well, I mean, you can't duck down all the way, but he was like out of the way. So it's a pretty intense ride. So that's. I was like, wow, I wonder what it was like before, cause it's pretty they toned it down. Yeah, and it's pretty loud Like, yeah, there's dinosaurs roaring and you know basically the ride. You go back in time and you're in dinosaur land, not dinosaur land.
Dani Combs:Prehistoric.
Katie Parsons:Prehistoric times and you're trying to like rescue Okay, the rescue something and I don't remember what it is. Anyway, so that's how the ride came to be. The ride was revamped first to market the movie Okay, which is on brand for Disney. Yeah, market the movie okay, which is on brand for disney. Yeah. The last little fact I have is the dino. The dinosaurs in the ride um are some of the largest um automatronics disney has ever made for a theme park. Wow, yeah, makes sense. And the ride also uses one of the largest smoke machines ever used in the theme park as well.
Speaker 3:cool so, but it open now, but not going to be open much longer, well, correct?
Katie Parsons:me if I'm wrong. I think they're redoing that ride, because they're revamping that whole area. Okay, into Zootopia, something or other, and I think they're redoing that ride, but I don't know if I'm right or wrong.
Speaker 3:One of my Disney people will correct me on that. Yeah, someone will know.
Katie Parsons:Not us, but somebody yeah Cool.
Speaker 3:So anyways, so that is the fun little facts about Dinosaur. The movie slash ride. That's an interesting one because I feel like that's not a Disney film most people think of. I know, like when you said, I was like oh I didn't even know.
Katie Parsons:I feel like if they didn't have the disney ride, it would have been forgotten.
Speaker 3:Agree, yeah, which may be what happens now.
Katie Parsons:I don't know okay, it's such a good ride, though it's one of my favorites there.
Speaker 3:Okay, yeah, I love it it sounds like it's one of caden's favorites too. He actually likes it. Now. He likes it okay, yeah, okay, so back to tv. Yeah, I think you're gonna know this one too, but again, it's just one I wanted to talk about, okay, which animated series centered around a group of high school friends in the fictional town of quahog, debuted in 2000 quahog it's animated.
Katie Parsons:Animated quahog, rhode island, quahog I don't, I don't know family guy, oh, I've never watched that you've never watched family guy.
Speaker 3:No, oh man, you would like it no it's okay, so here we go. Family guy is an animated sitcom. For those that don't know, I know you know yeah, of course I haven't watched it created by sec seth. Oh my god let me start again. It's an animated sitcom created by seth mcfarlane that premiered it actually premiered um the very, very end of 1999. Okay, on Fox. And it follows you cheated?
Dani Combs:I guess I did. I didn't need to.
Speaker 3:Katie cheated, there's another one I cheated on too, that I didn't know until I was looking over my notes, that's technically 1998 or no. The other one I cheated on is technically 2001.
Katie Parsons:I mean, did you just not pay attention to your research, I guess?
Dani Combs:so I guess, so around what you pay attention to your research I guess so, I guess so. Or what you were supposed to be researching. I guess so.
Speaker 3:That's the moral of this entire episode. That's what I did, it's all right. So the show follows the Griffin family, consisting of Peter Lois, their children Meg, chris and Stewie, along with their anthropomorphic pet dog, brian. The series is known for its irreverent humor and satirical take on American culture. So it debuted in 99, but it was initially canceled. In you can't sing your song, but it was actually canceled in 2002. Did you know that? Because of low ratings.
Katie Parsons:So basically you're telling me this has nothing to do with the year 2000, except that people apparently weren't watching it in the year 2000.
Speaker 3:I cannot with this. Today I'm out. Oh my gosh, maybe, maybe it'll get better. Probably not, um, but so many people because you remember, like around that time when a tv series um season would end, you bought the dvd. Oh yeah, so like sex in the city, that's how I would do right buy the dvd and watch it. Well, dvd sales were so high for family guy from those first three seasons that they actually brought it back in 2005 and it's still on. Listen to the audience, man, um, it's received 12 primetime emmy awards. Wow. It's known for controversial content and has sparked discussions about censorship and the boundaries of comedy yeah yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:It had a spinoff, the Cleveland Show. Oh yeah, I watched that. A couple times I was like, eh, I'd rather just watch Family Guy. I'm surprised you watch Family Guy. It's a cartoon. Yeah, I know, is it because it's an adult cartoon? It must be be. And I wouldn't say like, sit down and go, oh, I'm gonna watch family guys, let's binge. Not at all, in fact, sometimes it's, it's almost too much for me, like it's one of those where I kind of have to be in the mood or doing something else and just kind of laughing at it. Yeah, um, it's in its 21st season. See, this is another one. Why is this one in its 21st season but Survivor's in its 46th season? I don't know man.
Speaker 3:We're going to look that up. I don't even know Some other shows that actually did debut in 2000, er, and I just wrote these down because I was Are you sure I don't know if I trust your research now and then. Have you ever heard of this show called Totally Spies?
Katie Parsons:No Me either.
Speaker 3:And I was like, oh, Totally Spies.
Katie Parsons:Katie's just making up stuff.
Speaker 3:That would be so funny If it just came on with trivia. That was totally not true.
Katie Parsons:I would totally believe you, I'd be like really Actually not anymore.
Speaker 3:I'm questioning everything you do. See Also the.
Dani Combs:Soap Opera General Hospital celebrated 40 years in 2000.
Speaker 3:So it's still on, isn't it? Or is that the one that just went off the air? No, it's still on. So we're at 65 years now of General Hospital. It's a lot of stories. It's a lot of stories, and those are like on every day. How do they do that, anyway? Okay, back to you. So we did the movies for you, for you right.
Katie Parsons:So I was supposed to do fashion, but I only have one, that's okay, all right. Who wore, oh god, the green super low-cut versace dress to the 2000 grammy awards? That became an iconic fashion moment. Jay, I knew you'd get this one and here's a picture of it. Yeah, y'all go Google it right now, and you know who her date was. I have no idea who her date was he did Puff Daddy.
Speaker 3:She was dating him at the time. I forgot about that, so, like it used to be, well, obviously you'd see pictures of her in the dress. There'd be a lot of pictures of them together, of her in thatbed. I don't know From the interwebs.
Katie Parsons:So anyway, yes, JLo, aka Jennifer Lopez. So the dress was cut titillatingly low, is said in the summary.
Speaker 3:I love that. That's so good.
Katie Parsons:The gown's neckline, plunged past her navel and had this revealing central split. So every step forward had this dramatic cascade of chiffon behind her. It was amazing, beautiful. And it kept onlookers guessing about the structural integrity, because I remember thinking like how is that not? How are her nips not out, right, right, because look, and she had on like a, it almost looked like a bathing suit bottom underneath, yeah, but it never moved from her boobs.
Speaker 3:It never did, so we don't know how they did that. I'm sure it's just taped, probably just something.
Katie Parsons:I don't know, but I found some really random fun things about this dress. So J-Lo and this dress became the most searched query on Google, but it exposed a hole in the search engine. Really, yes, any Google search results would consist large um entirely of website links and texts. This was so. Google image search was born because of the JLo dress. Are you serious? I swear it was born and it eventually launched in July 2001. So when this happened it the team at Google was like oh shit, we need like to fix this Cause. Basically, it was breaking the internet and people weren't getting what they wanted.
Katie Parsons:Yeah, Um, so yeah. So they figured it out and in July 2001, they launched Google image search. So thank you, JLo, and the Versace dress. That is awesome.
Speaker 3:And that crazy. And didn't she wear it recently for something?
Katie Parsons:She wore it. I don't know what for anyway. Yeah but here's the interesting thing she was not the first person to wear the dress, so it was first worn by donatella versace herself to the met gala in 99. Then it was born by my girl, jerry Hall. Well, ginger spice To the nrj music awards in january of 2000, just a month before JLo wore it NRJ?
Speaker 3:where's that? Is that not in the US? I don't think so.
Katie Parsons:I don't know where that is from. Okay, that might be why then. So yeah, she wore it just a month before her.
Speaker 3:Wow, yeah. So who owns the dress now? Versace or?
Katie Parsons:JLo.
Speaker 3:Probably Versace, I don't know.
Katie Parsons:I think honestly, I think it's like probably in a museum or something.
Speaker 3:Yeah, you're asking me all this shit I don't know, I don't know I, I did this look, I don't know, what I? I'm the one that said we're doing research from year 2000 only, and I have at least two that are 2000 adjacent yes, okay, one more, one more bit.
Katie Parsons:So, speaking of, uh, adult content, cartoons, oh god, south God, south Park creator, trey Parker, one of them, one of the South Park creators, recreated her dress at the Oscars that same year, and Matt Stone, the other creator, dressed as Gwyneth Paltrow. Oh my God Do you remember this?
Speaker 3:I don't remember that, but that's hilarious. I do, and here's the thing I remember Gwyneth's dress too.
Katie Parsons:I love watching the Academy Awards. I do it every year. It's always been a thing of mine since I was in high school. So the funny thing is they both said in interviews after the event they were both tripping on acid when they showed up on that red carpet, and JLo and Gwyneth were not amused by their parody why not Because they're uptight, I don't know, it doesn't look anything like them.
Speaker 3:It by their parody. Why not? Because they're uptight? I don't know. It doesn't look anything like them.
Katie Parsons:I mean it's not supposed to. And if like but like. Can you see this is not a great picture. I have a picture of them on my laptop. Just go Google it. You can tell they are definitely having some substance in their body.
Speaker 3:Here's the thing, though I totally believe that but you would still had to plan it.
Katie Parsons:Sober, no, no, no, no. They did plan it, but they, their interviews with them, are like off the chain. And you're like what in the hell? And then you're like oh, oh my god, that's so it's funny. If y'all want to giggle, just look at, I will have to. Uh, trey parker, matt stone 2000 oscars. I love that so much anyway. So that was a funny moment, okay so guess what?
Speaker 3:We're going to talk about movies now, which we haven't done yet. Wow, what a novel concept. And I think you're going to know the answer to the first one. Gladiator, yes, yes, Let me read you the question that I thoughtfully wrote when I thought this was my category. Which film directed by Ridley Scott follows the story of a roman general who seeks revenge for the murder of his family?
Katie Parsons:glad you're my favorite line in that whole movie. I say it all the time. Let's hear are you not entertained.
Speaker 3:I am so glad you said that, because I have a bit on that. That is so good, so I might as well say it now. Yes, it was an improvised line. Oh my god, I love that even more. Shut up, yeah it was improvised by Russell Crowe in that scene and it's like the most famous iconic line from the movie.
Katie Parsons:I do it all the time, so does Troy. Troy's really good about remembering movie quotes, and his favorite trick is he'll say something and I'll be like what? And I'm like, oh wait, what's that from? And he won't tell me. He'll be like you got to guess and I'm like I don't want to fucking guess. I don't know, Like just tell me, but he has like an endless like. He had another friend in college who also they would quit movies all the time. I swear they could. I love that, though, Like.
Speaker 3:I don't he like locks it in him. You know who else? Him and Ben Benya could probably do a whole conversation. They could probably do like the whole gladiator film, that's so great, yes that line was improvised. I love that. Okay, Russell Crowe and initially Russell Crowe was not sold on the script. He agreed to the role because Ridley Scott was involved was involved and he wanted to be in one of his films, but he didn't really like the script. He didn't think it was like that great.
Katie Parsons:He got in mad shape too, uh-huh yeah.
Speaker 3:So obviously, like it's interesting because I think it's a pretty good script myself, but then, like you also think, well, how much did Russell Crowe bring to it to? Make it that great Correct so maybe on paper it wasn't like award-winning he's out here fucking improvising lines.
Katie Parsons:Improvising lines are now part of our cultural yes makeup buff and all the things.
Speaker 3:He actually sustained multiple injuries during the fight oh I believe it broken foot, a facial wound that actually required stitches, oh yeah that's commitment damn um, and then joaquin phoenix oh, what's in this so weird? Weird, I know so weird. Love it though, such a 2000 reference. So good, he's so weird, him and River and, yeah, the whole family. Well, not anymore, but River was amazing, I know. I know, oh, sorry, I was looking at your phone, thank you.
Dani Combs:Read my text.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I am.
Katie Parsons:Good text? Yeah, I am good. Well, not really. It just says I message. So no, it's jen, jen, it's you texting me right now? While we're recording there, we go shout out to jen jen you texted us, but I can't read it but we know that it was you.
Speaker 3:So um the film as you can imagine happens with these films it sparked a huge renewed interest in roman history and culture. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because you came out yeah, yes, and museum attendance and roman history books, like the sales, the sales of those like skyrocketed and the actors had to like learn supposedly how anyone alive right now would know this real gladiator moves Like they had to go to like a gladiator school where it's like ancient technique.
Katie Parsons:Okay, I would like to do that Really, yeah, wow, I. I would like to do that Really. Yeah, wow, I think I would That'd be, fun. I think that'd be fun. Look, I can't play sports, but I'm a pretty strong person.
Speaker 3:Oh, you're very strong I would.
Katie Parsons:if I could bust out some gladiator moves, then I could add so much to my line. Yes, you could. Are you not entertained?
Speaker 3:I wish we had video right now. We might have to do just a separate video reenactment, reenactment. So it did go on to win five academy awards, including best picture and best actor for russell crowe, and it was a massive box office success 400. This is why I thought it was the number one movie of the year, but I know it was.
Katie Parsons:It was in the top three, I think. Okay, but grunge beat it.
Speaker 3:Wow, yeah, it grossed over 460 million dollars worldwide and, in addition to the quote you just said, another one that's really popular from the film is what we do in life echoes in eternity. I don't remember that at all yeah that's. That's one of the more iconic lines which legacy all those things. I love that, love that, um, yeah, that's it, that's gladiator.
Katie Parsons:We also used to say that line to our toddlers when they were kids, when they were toddlers like not what we do in life echoes to eternity. The other are you not entertained because they never would play by themselves.
Speaker 3:And it's like, I'm like seriously, you're like all played out. I love it. Okay, so that okay. So what you have left then for questions is a bonus, right, because I still, I still have one more movie question.
Katie Parsons:Well, no, no, no, because I only had one fashion question Right, so I was supposed to have a second, but this one's just a random pop culture.
Speaker 3:Right, and then I have a bonus, and then you have a bonus.
Katie Parsons:I actually have multiple bonus Okay cool, but they're little short things Okay.
Dani Combs:All right, so was people magazine's sexiest man alive in the year 2000.
Speaker 3:Oh man, I'm gonna let you think, in the year 2000 that's my, that's like my, jeopardy music, but it's just you singing that. So like it could be russell crowe, it could be georgeoney Brad Pitt. Just give your guess. It is one of those three. It is one of those George Clooney? No.
Katie Parsons:Oh my God, Brad Pitt. And he is the only man to receive the title twice. Wow, the first time he got it was in 94. Yeah, he got it in 94. Uh-huh, was that what after Thelma and Louise? I think that was Legends of the Fall time. Oh, you're right. River runs through it. Yeah, you're right, I think. So this was like Brad Pitt's like mega heyday, and one of the reasons for this is because this is also the year him and Jennifer Aniston got married. Oh, wow, remember this. Yes, it was a big deal in Hollywood. This was back in the day when I used to have a people magazine subscription, guys.
Katie Parsons:So I was invested in all this junk nonsense. Um, so I just have some random Brad Pitt trivia. So their wedding took place in Malibu and was very lavish. Obviously, they had fireworks and they had a $100,000 flower display. That was just their display, not even though the other flowers that they use meaning one display.
Speaker 3:Yes, how, how do you even? I don't know how does one gather that I don't know much?
Katie Parsons:worth of flowers in one spot, Um and do you know, what's funny is I read that they actually met on a blind date arranged by their mutual agent.
Speaker 3:Oh really isn't that funny, I I had never heard that before yeah I just assumed they met on a set so did.
Katie Parsons:I had mutual hollywood friends or something.
Speaker 3:Their agent isn't that funny. I can't remember what he looked like in the pictures, but I remember her wedding pictures like I can see what did he look like?
Katie Parsons:sexiest man, If you, I remember they had like their first pick, like when they released a picture. It was like a black and white picture.
Speaker 3:That's the one I'm seeing in my head.
Katie Parsons:Yes, he's just a very good looking man. And he still is. He still is. He aged very nicely, um. So here's another little Brad Pitt trivia. Okay, after he watched the movie Lock, stock and Two Smoking Barrels in 1998, brad Pitt asked director Guy Ritchie if he could be in his next film. But here's the thing he couldn't master an English accent, so Ritchie gave him the role of Mickey the One-Punch Pikey in Irish Fighter in Snatch in 2000.
Speaker 3:Oh my gosh, it's like sorry, can't get the accent. Is that funny? It's kind of funny just because he seems like a pretty thoughtful actor, correct, like an actor who, like, works hard on his roles. You think if you're brad pitt you probably have access to all the resources you would ever need and he still couldn't get it down.
Katie Parsons:But ironically he speaks french fluently and he took greek language lessons to surprise, um, his then wife, uh, jen aniston, because she has greek ancestry. So it's like but you know, there are just some accents people just cannot. I can do a british accent, I cannot do anything else. You tell me to do German. I'm like, you tell me Russia, I can't, I can't. Yeah, I maybe if I was Brad Pitt and I had moolah, but he just he couldn't master it. So that's really funny anyway. But so they were like okay, yeah, you can be in my movie, except we we call make you Irish.
Speaker 3:Yeah, oh, my goodness.
Katie Parsons:And my other little Brad Pitt, a tidbit, despite an announcement. Now this is after Jen and him split. He got with Angelina actually during their marriage.
Dani Combs:Yeah.
Katie Parsons:That's a whole other episode. Despite an announcement that they would only marry when gay marriage was legal in all American States, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie married in August 2014, and the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage on June 26, 2015. Yeah, and I remember they made this big to-do about it. They were like we will not get married Because all the magazines would ask them until everybody can be married equally. And then they were just like it's taking too long.
Speaker 3:This is taking longer than we expected about those magazines so why did it not, why did they not listen to us? So they did not wait, they did not, they were close but yeah really. But yeah, it's kind of like it's good for them for speaking up, but then if you don't stick with the like promise you said, yeah it's, it's performative allyship is what that is correct yeah, that's what it's called, good job.
Speaker 3:I'm like, yeah, I can't say it any better than what you every now and then I pull some shit out my ass. That actually makes her go.
Katie Parsons:Performative allyship is it today all right, so that's all that. I do have some bonus ones, but they're're little, so you go next.
Speaker 3:Sounds good, you're going to know this one. This is the one that's actually 2001.
Dani Combs:You guys, 2000 plus one.
Speaker 3:Send me your hate mail. Not Danny, this is my fault. Okay. What animated film from 2001 features characters like? Oh my God? It says a character's name, so I'll skip that one Like what is Donkey and Princess Fiona? What movie am I talking about? Shrek? Yeah, but it says features characters like Shrek. Why did I write that? You're right, shrek. So I would assume even the younger folks on the podcast have probably seen Shrek or have a working knowledge because there have been so many additional movies he's at Universal.
Speaker 3:There's the musical All the things. The musical yeah, I love the musical. It's a computer animated film co-directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicki Jensen, released in 2001. And I didn't know this. It's based on a children's book oh yeah, I didn't know that by William Stieg, I didn't know that. And follows the story of an ogre named Shrek who embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona. Donkey, donkey. See, there you go. That's what's that Scottish? I don't know. It's something I can imitate people.
Katie Parsons:I can't, I don't know. Troy does a really good trick, does he really? Yeah, I know, okay, troy's really good with voices. Also, he does an amazing Chewbacca.
Speaker 3:What, oh, I want to hear that Legit my dog's going to be like damn it.
Katie Parsons:Dani, why are you telling people?
Speaker 3:We're going to bring him on. We'll be like Troy's back and we're not talking about anything, we're just having to do these voices and you're going to break dance. For an hour. Here we go, yeah, and breakdancing, yes. So obviously this had all sorts of impacts, right, because it kind of made fun of its own genres. Yeah, Of fairy tales of Disney movies, of animated films in a way that's, like you know, fun and whatever for the audience.
Katie Parsons:And Mike Myers, as an ogre, let's go. And Eddie Murphy, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3:And Mike Myers during this time.
Katie Parsons:everywhere we're talking about like.
Speaker 3:Austin Powers era.
Katie Parsons:So I married an ax murderer.
Speaker 3:So I married an ax, like all of the above. He was everywhere and like just killing it. So obviously it's got the. It depends how deep you look at Shrek, but one thing I found says it explores deeper themes. It does as the recognition of one's own identity, yeah, societal standards of beauty, yeah, and the importance of friendship and love, correct. So I love Shrek the Musical, as you all know. Well, if you've ever listened to another episode, you haven't seen Shrek the Musical.
Katie Parsons:I have not because and I also because I don't like to listen to soundtracks in their entirety until I've seen the show that they go with. That's just how my process. Yeah, I get that, but I am dying to watch it because I know I'll love it. I know.
Speaker 3:I will. You'll absolutely love it.
Katie Parsons:I know yeah, so one day Awesome.
Speaker 3:Okay, that's all I have on Shrek, because it's like what else can you really say about Shrek? All right, so this is just a guess.
Katie Parsons:If you just guess a number and you can, I'll give you points if you're close. Okay, what percentage of american?
Dani Combs:households had internet connection in the year 2000 I'm gonna guess 45.
Speaker 3:Oh, you're close, it's 41.5 okay, you're close.
Katie Parsons:I think it was less than half, but getting there, yeah okay, do you have any more bonus?
Speaker 3:questions. Yes, but mine's a little longer. But how many do you have left? I just have one more. One more, okay.
Katie Parsons:Let's do yours, okay. See if you can pull back and remember what Troy told us. What gaming device did Nintendo release in 2000? Was that the NES?
Speaker 3:Girl, that was from the 80s. That's the original nintendo. That's not the one I'm thinking of in my head. I just must not know the name of it. Nes is the og? Okay, okay, any troy is throwing things at his device I've taught you nothing, well, but the one I'm seeing in my head is not that one. Um, I know which one it is. Yep, I, I remember him talking to us about it too. One more guess it's not I'm going to say it wrong. It's not like a GameCube or something it is.
Speaker 3:That's it. I got nervous. I can see it.
Katie Parsons:You go, girl. I wasn't sure if that's what it was called. He's so proud of you.
Speaker 3:I did it In the end together. Okay, girl, that's all I have. Okay, my laptop off, she's dying, yay, okay, so this is the one I was saying is a little bit hard.
Katie Parsons:I thought it was hard, but oh great, maybe you won't is it from the actual year that we are supposed to be talking about?
Speaker 3:okay, actually is, and it's very like it's got a sci-fi feel around it. Oh, in 2000 so I'm already on a good track, guys the first crew arrived at the International Space Station. What was the name of the mission that delivered them? Your face right now. I was like I am not going to know this. I was like she's either going to know it and I'm going to be like wow, or she's going to be like what the hell? How's that sci-fi? Because they're in space. Well, I just think like space in the year 2000 feels very sci-fi, and they live in space. I don't know what's happening today. It's not sci-fi, though, because it's real life.
Dani Combs:I'm like ready for aliens no. And some weird stuff.
Speaker 3:The name of it was the Expedition One. How would I know that? I didn't know it either. I looked it up. That's a good question, because that's very like I'm thinking we're learning something right, and they were actually aboard a russian spacecraft which you may or may have not known.
Speaker 3:It was not an american spacecraft, the first ones that went. Okay, um, and it docked just just getting it in before the end of the year, november 2nd in 2000, and it, this mission, marked the beginning of continuous human presence aboard the iss, which um remains today. Okay, there have been people living there ever since. That come obviously back and forth. Um, now, it was a russian vessel, but there was an american astronaut on it named william shepherd. Okay, he's a nasa astronaut and former navy seal. And then I'm not even going to try to pronounce the Russian people that were on there, but they were very decorated as well, yeah, so I don't know if I ever told you this, but this would have been before I met you, maybe four years ago, I'm trying to think if it was pre-COVID or during COVID I interviewed with the International Space Station. Oh, that's fun, yeah, to work on their like marketing and promotions team you're gonna say to be an astronaut.
Speaker 3:No, I wouldn't have gotten to go, sadly. That's cool, yeah, and it was actually like sounded really fun. The people I interviewed with were so awesome. It was good money, but the hours were rough. Yeah, because, especially with how many launches we have nowadays and a lot of those launches take yeah, things to there I would have to work launches and all this stuff, because it's like marketing and promotion, so, like you're trying to like you let the general public know what's happening.
Speaker 3:And so I didn't end up taking the job when it was offered to me, but I was just sitting there thinking to myself at that time gosh, year 2000, me, could you ever imagine like interviewing for a job, to like work for this organization? It's so cool. But anyway, okay, well, well, we made it. Well, yes, here I don't know what else to say.
Katie Parsons:We haven't had an episode this um wonky in a while. So that's, we really haven't it's, it's.
Speaker 3:I will totally take the blame because, no, it's good, it was a good time. Yeah, it's just been an odd day, and in the middle of the episode which we'll edit out, the fire. Well, I thought the fire marshal came, but he didn't.
Katie Parsons:We also. I have to pee like so bad.
Dani Combs:Yeah, and.
Katie Parsons:I've been moving around nonstop because I have to pee so bad and I'm like, I'm so glad we're not on video. But now I just told you guys, so it doesn't matter.
Speaker 3:It doesn't matter but they can't see the wiggling right so they didn't know till now is what I'm saying.
Dani Combs:I mean like I feel, like they're watching you feeling uncomfortable okay we.
Speaker 3:But we made it.
Katie Parsons:We did it and hopefully y'all had fun with us with trivia, because that's what we love to do. And before we go, tomorrow I don't know when we're releasing this episode, but we're recording on a Thursday and tomorrow's Friday and we're going to our first podcast conference. Yes, so maybe, if you're listening, we met you there and you can't stop by and you're like, yeah, wow this.
Speaker 3:They seem so put together until I look oh.
Katie Parsons:I doubt, nobody no we are so pumped, we can't wait to go and learn some stuff.
Speaker 3:So we're really excited and we'll let you guys know about it. We, you know what we should do. We can talk about this off air. We should take our little microphones and record, either there or like in the hotel room, like our thoughts while they're still fresh.
Katie Parsons:So smart, let's do it.
Speaker 3:Okay, guys. Well, tune in to our Dawson Creek episode, dawson's Creek Because they're back. Okay, we're going to go. Thanks everybody, bye.