How long should you really wait before popping the question—and what’s the most annoying thing people do with their phones in public? 💍📱 Sandy and Tricia kick off this episode with a blend of humor, pop culture, and real-life wisdom, diving into everything from Olympic hockey triumphs to the etiquette of public phone use.
The show opens with birthday shoutouts to Emily Blunt, Dakota Fanning, Kristen Davis, Aziz Ansari, and Damon John, before launching into the first laugh of the day: the cosmic insignificance of eating too much cheese. (“If you think about the vastness of space and how enormous our galaxy is… I’m not really eating all that much cheese!”)
Key highlights include:
- Olympic Recap: Sandy and Tricia break down the final medal count, celebrating Team USA’s strong showing in both men’s and women’s hockey. (“We are pretty much the best hockey playing country in the world right now!”) They also share the confusion of watching Olympic replays and the thrill of bobsled races.
- Venmo Scam Alert: Tricia explains the latest Venmo scam, where scammers send you money from a stolen card and then ask for it back. Sandy and Tricia offer practical advice: don’t send money back to strangers, and always keep your Venmo transactions private.
- Care Don’t Care:
- Northwest (Kardashian-West) signs a record deal at age 12, sparking a debate about “Nepo babies” and the pitfalls of child stardom.
- The average couple waits two and a half years before getting engaged, but Tricia’s friend says three years is the magic number for really knowing someone.
- The term “bear beating” is introduced for people who play music or videos on their phones without headphones—finally, a name for one of the most annoying public behaviors!
- Memorable Quotes & Moments:
- “If you think about the vastness of space… I’m not really eating that much cheese.”
- “We are pretty much the best hockey playing country in the world right now!”
- “You’re a bear beater. Don’t do that. It’s rude.”
- “My divorce attorney told me: if you get married again within three years, you’ll see
This episode is a whirlwind of laughs, pop culture, and practical advice—perfect for anyone who loves quirky stories, relationship wisdom, and a good debate about modern manners. Sandy and Tricia’s chemistry, honesty, and playful spirit make every minute a must-listen.
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