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10 minutes remaining Imaginary
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luxury travel
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comedy with
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Allison and Lulu .
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Hello everyone , welcome to 10K
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Dollar Day . This is the comedy podcast about
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imaginary luxury travel
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. I'm Allison Burns , I'm Lululee
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Picard and you've reached us here
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at episode 318
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. That's right , 318
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. So welcome . If you've never
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been here before , listen . This is what's going to happen
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. We're going to chit chat for about 10 minutes
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probably about nine minutes and 40 seconds right
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now , and then at the end of that we're going to go into
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10K days , which means we're taking
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a fake $10,000 and we're spending
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it in one day somewhere around
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the world , all because one of our listeners or
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AI which is also one of our
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listeners , really , because it's everywhere and it's listening
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all the time it gave us a magic
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word . So
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let's get into a couple
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of newsy things and maybe some obsessions and
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wish lists . Lou
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, you are currently in a show
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at the Free Fall
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Theatre .
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Yeah , I think . Well , we're in rehearsal
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. We open on February
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9th . Yes , and I
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sure am . I am in rehearsal with
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Eric Davis , as you know
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, allison , his brain
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is insane .
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Well , and I've been watching all of your stories
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, you and a couple of other people in this class .
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I've been learning so much about the Instagram . It is my
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obsession PS this week .
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Oh good , good , but some of the things you're
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posting about some of the music , I was like
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thank God it's you , because
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I don't know many people in the world
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that could read the music that you're reading .
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What are you talking ?
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about .
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There's like little tiny , tiny baby notes
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and like Well , Michael
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the music director plays them , he teaches
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them to you . I know , I just did . All
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I had to do was write it . Ok , it wasn't that
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stressful , but I had to write
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in the lyrics because I couldn't
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read the lyrics . But
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it's no different than
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any handwritten score you've ever
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received . I'm just amazed that in 2024
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, we're still getting
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handwritten scores , because you have to
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really decipher very
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upset dog .
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I know it's actually really cute If you guys
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hear the upset dog whining in the background . I
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can see paddle in the background
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and he was just creeping in
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. He was creeping in . He's like . I know you're talking to somebody
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, I don't know who . It actually looks like a computer
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screen , which is why I'm worried about you , so I need some
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attention .
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He's like stop . Well , he doesn't like it when we're
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on our phones .
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Oh OK .
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So this is probably like I know he's climbing
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right up on me .
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He's jumped up on her shoulder . Oh
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, my goodness , but maybe that's . What got me
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was the handwrittenness of
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it .
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Oh yeah , for sure .
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Yeah , I think that's what struck me . I was like what
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it's difficult .
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It's not . I'm sorry everyone . I'm
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going to try to give him our secret signal that
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it's time for him to go away .
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Oh , secret signals , you guys . Do you guys have secret
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signals with your dogs or your spouses to tell
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them to go away ?
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Did you see that work ?
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I did .
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For some reason with this dog I'm
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not saying it's universal , so this doesn't work with you
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everyone it's who knows
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. I have realized that if I
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move him with my foot , just
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gently , yeah , like a hand
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, but you know , for some reason
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he's like , oh , that's the final answer and he
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will just turn around and leave . That's fascinating
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, I know . I don't know what it means to him . It's
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I'm just like touching it
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with my foot and gently pushing him and he
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will be like yeah , got it Bye .
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Yeah , that's interesting , I guess , because
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a hand you would normally pet , you don't pet with your
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foot .
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Maybe that's it . Maybe the only reason I touch
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him with my foot is to tell him stop
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, not now .
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Right .
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You know you can come later .
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That's really smart , really smart . So
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, yes , check Lulu out at
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the free fall . They open February
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9th . What's the name ?
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of the show . Again , the name of the show is God Bless
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you , mr Rosewater . It's based on
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a book by Kurt Vonnegut
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and it is Howard Ashman
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and Alan Menken's first ever show
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they wrote together . They did Little
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Mermaid and Beast
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, like from our childhood . So we know
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these songs . Oh yeah , it's very exciting
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, and we actually
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did a live stream
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with David Friedman . Alison
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, wow , because
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David . Oh well , I have to tell you this story because
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David was the original music director
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for this show in New York , the very , very
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first production . I know it was David . So
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I'm sitting at free fall in
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the rehearsal room , which is actually the
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lobby of the sanctuary because it used
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to be a church right and there
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are these glass windows that have been painted over or
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have graphics over them , so it's nighttime . I hear
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a knock , knock , knock , knock in the middle
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of rehearsal . I look over , I
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see a ghostly face coming through this painting
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and a voice say she doesn't
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see you , and then
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, of course , of Alison
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in the middle of rehearsal right . I
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hear this voice scream into the
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rehearsal room . It's me
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, david Friedman . So
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he comes into the rehearsal . They have to move
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a couch away from a door for him
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to use that door . I mean it's hilarious . So they
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move the couch , walks in and
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you know , he says hi to
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me and Michael , because there's the people he knows in the room . And
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then Michael says weren't you the first
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music director of God ? Bless
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you , mr Rosewater . We were having a music rehearsal . So
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yeah , and David says yes
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, and we got a terrible review
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. And then proceeds to quote
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this review word for word like
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three paragraphs right
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, he goes like he's like
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Alan Mankin and Howard Ashman
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have a man managed
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to write two and a half hours of music
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without a simple tune . David
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Friedman , like he knew that's
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so funny Review . And
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he , he drops that little nugget and
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he walks out , which you and I have worked with him
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. That's this is a David Friedman
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story . Oh , yes , like anybody
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who's worked with him is like that's a David Friedman story
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. He walks out and one of the people
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in the show says
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to the room that's the most
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New York thing that's ever happened to me . And
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I was like fair , that
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was a pretty New York . Like that was
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insane that you're in a random rehearsal
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and the music director From
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off Broadway walks in . You know what I mean
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. Like yeah , let me tell you stories
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, that's amazing . Yeah , then he's
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so nice . He's live streamed with us a
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couple days later and Answered
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all the questions .
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That's awesome . So sweet , that's
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awesome . Oh well , and you just
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mentioned that Instagram was
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your new obsession . Well
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, an
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ongoing obsession . You're good at it . You
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always do the best stories .
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Well , right , here's
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the thing . Alice in burns
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. I Realized that if you look me up on
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Instagram , which is , let's face it , the
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only web presence I have I have no
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website . I have no YouTube channel
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. Anything on YouTube
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is been put by other people there . You know what I mean . So
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, yeah , just no web presence and I
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do my stories , but they disappear , which
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is the reason that I got really comfortable with Instagram
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, because there was no pressure . Right
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, yeah , that's a ray once said to me stories
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are low stakes , and I never really understood what
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she meant . And then , all of a sudden , it like clicked for me and
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I was like low stakes , I get
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it . But I did
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realize because I'm unemployed after
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this show and I'm hustling for the rest
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of the year that if you don't
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know who I am , you
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try to look me up online . All
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you're gonna get are things that
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other people have picked you to see
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.
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Yes to all the time
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.
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All the tag , all the things , but like , I'm
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not even really tagging very well , but I just
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wanted somewhere where , if you , allison
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, had a friend in Virginia
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who was Directing something
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and put an all-call out on Facebook and
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you said , actually , my friend Lulu is unemployed
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, I think she'd be great for that show
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, I Guaranteed you . The first question
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out of that person's mouth is can
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you send me their stuff ? Yeah , they have
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a thing to look at online . Blah
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, blah , blah . So I had to grow up
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and realize this
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is my job and I should
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use this absolutely free tool
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that is in everybody's hands To
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maybe put stuff on the grid . So
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I'm taking stuff off my camera roll that
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either I found because I put it on
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a story , or just old stuff that I just never
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. Yeah , I have so many
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videos on my phone that I've never put
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like that . Yeah , I just take
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them . Yeah , like what
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, what do I need ? Why do I ? Why
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do I go to zoos ? I'm not an animal
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, animal , animal person . I
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will go to a zoo and take
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videos , like I am working for National
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Geographic and I have to put together
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the real . That's gonna make my career . You
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know what I mean . Then I get home
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and I realize I Didn't look
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at any of these . Yeah , they're
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cute , mm-hmm . I'm trying to
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put my phone down more and
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it just experience things . But
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when I do have a video , I Need
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to put something on my Instagram . I know
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it sounds crazy everyone that I feel I need
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to do my Instagram , but no , I think
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most people understand that but I'm unbooked
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, so we gotta figure it out . Yeah
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, it is your digital , Like
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calling card , you know it's , it's like
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LinkedIn yeah for
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industry , for my industry , right . Yeah
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, that's 100% actually
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they should market themselves that way another
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. They need marketing . I think everybody .
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It's a 10k dollar
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day . Imaginary travel
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and a laugh or two as we
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tell you all the crazy things we want
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to do we buy top drawer
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, but we don't really pay . So
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say what's your happy and you'll be , All
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right . So here
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is the next magic
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word that our friend AI
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gave us it is
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functional functional
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.
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What a dry word . I was like what
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do we ?
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do . Oh well , what did you
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do ?
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Okay , so functional
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. I wanted to go somewhere that
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was functional . What a dumb sentence , yeah
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, you know . So I actually
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went for Accessibility
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for people like in wheelchairs
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. That's so good
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. Is that what you did ? No , okay
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, because your face made a face .
11:07
No , it's no , but I found that
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, as in my research . Okay
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good , and then a lot of the charities I was researching
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like , oh for sure , he's all kind of tight in
11:17
.
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yeah , oh yeah so if
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you type in right now to Google
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what is the most wheelchair accessible
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, friendly vacation in the world
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, it will come up with Rio
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de Janeiro , and it is in
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Multiple guides , multiple
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blogs .
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I would hold on her in a million
11:37
years . Guess that .
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Okay , so it's in all the blogs , it's
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everywhere , and the reason , apparently , is because
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they had the Olympics there in 2016
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and they built all this accessibility all
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over the country . So there are wheelchair
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accessible taxis everywhere , the sidewalks
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are all graded , so people they say that you can
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travel everywhere in your wheelchair
11:57
, and a lot of the hotels made sure that they
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were Handicap accessible
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because of all the people coming in for
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the Olympics .
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That's amazing .
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Yes , so it is now known
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as one of the most wheelchair
12:11
friendly on the continent .
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That's really .
12:13
I would have never guessed , but that's so cool to know Well
12:16
it's kind of so smart to
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go to cities that have had Olympics right
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, Because they also host the Para
12:23
Olympics there . So they
12:26
have to make lots
12:28
of the areas .
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That's man , yeah , mm-hmm .
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Yeah , so we're gonna stay at the Grand Hyatt
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Rio de Janeiro . There
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are many of Rooms
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I cannot afford there , but there is one I can
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. It's $389
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a night . It's a pretty normal room there . Everything else
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is like $10,000 a night . Whoa , I'm
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going to have breakfast at the hotel . You
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know I love a hotel breakfast at
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a western chain . It
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sounds terrible , but I do , and
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I love to do that on my first day of the vacation
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, so that you know you've been filled
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up , you have a lot of breakfast . You
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know that's an option , and then you can go outside
13:06
and see where you want to have breakfast the next day
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, so you don't like end
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up eating at the first place and
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then regretting where you ate . Oh , yeah
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, yeah , so definitely , that's
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, that's Okay
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. So I'm gonna oh , that's like 30 bucks
13:22
. Then I'm going to make sure I get a wheelchair accessible
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taxi . There's lots of numbers you can just call . Your hotel
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can set that up for you . Oh , I
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am assuming that I'm gonna spend about a hundred
13:31
bucks on taxis throughout the day . Okay
13:34
, now I have a
13:36
wheelchair in my day . I
13:38
am a person with a wheelchair , so I don't have to buy
13:41
the wheelchair . Okay , but
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I am gonna go on vacation with this wheelchair
13:45
, right , so I am gonna trick it out
13:47
. I'm getting a sound system so I
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can be like Okay
13:53
.
13:53
I like like cruise .
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you know , I'm also getting a lighting
13:57
system like you see on the cars so that
13:59
when I go like it has like neon on the
14:01
bottom , oh , Okay
14:03
asphalt , yeah , yeah . Yeah , people
14:06
who use wheelchairs are probably like that would drain
14:08
the battery . I would
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never be able to like get out
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the door and I'm like I'm gonna
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have a lighting system . They're like sure
14:17
you are kiddo , sure
14:19
you are LEDs
14:21
. Wait for this one . Also adding
14:23
in a portable air conditioner . Now , this one
14:25
, that's smart . I
14:28
think this one is a recharger
14:30
situation .
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Okay , that's smart .
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So you don't have to plug it into the charging
14:35
mechanism of your wheelchair Although , to be honest , I
14:37
didn't even think about the fact that I don't think I have an electric
14:39
wheelchair in my head . Now maybe I have to change
14:41
that idea . Here
14:44
we go . So I've got my portable air conditioner
14:46
this , it's called zero breeze , it's
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eight hundred ninety nine dollars and
14:51
it kind of looks like a handheld projector
14:53
from our past . Okay
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, and you can
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like bring it around with you and keep you cool , which I
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need because Rio de Janeiro is
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hot . It's a bill and
15:04
I'm gonna go to Christ the Redeemer
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statue . You know that one that you've seen . Yeah
15:09
, arms up on the top of the mountain
15:12
. That is wheelchair
15:14
accessible . The cable car is . I
15:16
have read somewhere
15:18
that if you have an electric wheelchair , parts
15:21
of it are not . It's better
15:23
with a manual wheelchair , but I'm not
15:25
sure Exactly what that means
15:27
. So do your own research . For sure , if
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you have a wheelchair , you understand what that means . Okay
15:34
, you can buy a Wheelchair
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platform swing . So
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it's like a swing that you can put up , like on a tree
15:43
or in a ceiling , but you
15:45
can put a whole wheelchair on it so
15:47
that that person can swing back
15:49
and forth .
15:51
It has to be like like gated in
15:53
right this , not the one that I saw
15:55
.
15:56
How's it hook on ? Maybe they hold
15:58
. Maybe they hold . Whoa , I
16:01
don't know . I don't know . Okay , I
16:03
don't know . I didn't really , like you
16:05
know , examine it for safety , but
16:08
I know that they exist and it was from a playground
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supply , oh please
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. So I'm going to get the wheelchair
16:14
platform swing . That is $1,769
16:19
. I'm going to install
16:21
that on the Christ the Redeemer
16:24
statue . Oh , with his
16:26
arms . Yeah , you
16:30
know , I think a lot of people are
16:32
mad about that . Just remember
16:34
, this is an imaginary day . Everybody I'm
16:37
not actually going to be a allowed to be
16:39
my mother would die . Do you know what I mean
16:41
? Like I'm not .
16:43
I hope we see it in the news Idea
16:47
.
16:48
Podcast or suggest swinging
16:51
from Christ the Redeemer
16:53
statue . I'll be like it's comedy
16:55
, all right , so
16:58
next step .
17:00
Yes .
17:01
Okay , funnily , I don't actually think this
17:03
fits in the day . I think I was looking online
17:05
and I wanted it for myself and then I ended up putting
17:08
it in the day , but I was literally nothing to do
17:10
with anything I just talked about . I do that
17:12
all the time . I'm going to sign
17:14
up for this virtual concierge called
17:17
Johanna that I've been looking at . The
17:21
introductory special is $99 a month
17:23
. After that it's $129 a month , which
17:25
, let's be honest , is what I was paying for rent the runway
17:27
when I had it . That
17:29
gives you unlimited tasks
17:32
from a
17:34
personal assistant slash virtual concierge . You
17:37
can ask them to make reservations for
17:39
you . Is that ?
17:40
real .
17:41
Yes , alison Burns , it's real . You
17:44
can ask them to make appointments for you . You
17:46
can ask them to cancel appointments for
17:48
you . You can ask them Literally
17:51
. You can say I need to figure out something to eat tonight . I
17:54
know I have nothing in the house , and you can set it up where they have
17:56
access to your Instacart
17:59
link stuff . Yeah , and they will pick
18:01
a recipe , order it from Instacart
18:03
, have it delivered to your house . Unlimited
18:06
number of tasks . What
18:08
I know , I know , I know I
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don't know anybody that's used it . This is not a referral
18:13
, this is not a guys . I
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just saw it online , just like you would
18:17
, but I just felt the need to tell
18:19
everyone and Alison in the middle of my
18:21
10K day , because $99
18:24
a month , listen .
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I am a very functional .
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That's what I'm saying it goes with the theme it's
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functional . You're right , it's functional . And
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I've realized with you know
18:34
, I've got diagnosed with ADHD this year or last
18:36
year and it's really
18:38
affected how I think of my brain , especially
18:41
knowing that I wasn't diagnosed for so long
18:43
and I've been reading a lot of stuff on it and
18:45
watching a lot of YouTube and all
18:47
this kind of stuff . And this
18:49
is a game changer because you know , I have so many ideas
18:51
that I don't finish or have followed
18:54
through or I'll be like , oh , I really need to . I've
18:56
been needing to renew my passport for
18:58
a year .
18:59
Oh same .
19:01
This person probably would help me . Yeah , exactly
19:04
, make the appointment .
19:05
Tell me to get there .
19:07
Exactly , if you email me and you're like
19:09
, by the way , on Thursday at three o'clock , this is what
19:11
you have to do , yeah , I'd be like
19:13
. Okay , yep , anyhow
19:15
. So anybody with executive function disorder
19:17
, I feel like the virtual concierge
19:20
would be great . That's
19:22
just a little present for everybody that's
19:25
listening , plus it's in my day . Then
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I'm going to go shopping for Paso
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Lubong , which I've never actually , I think , talked
19:31
about on this podcast
19:33
. Paso Lubong
19:36
is the Filipino word for stuff
19:39
you buy to bring
19:41
back . Okay , kind of
19:44
so like a souvenir
19:46
you would buy for somebody to bring back . But also we
19:48
would call it Paso Lubong . When we go
19:51
to the Philippines and bring like
19:53
a box of American
19:55
stuff back , we would also call that Paso Lubong
19:57
.
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Okay .
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So in Philippine culture , or at least
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in my family's culture my
20:03
mama is real big on this If
20:06
you go on a trip , the
20:08
tradition is you bring something
20:10
small back to people
20:12
. Right , I usually find
20:15
a food product like a jam
20:17
or a local something and I'll
20:19
bring like that . So
20:21
I want to make sure I get Paso Lubong in Rio
20:23
de Janeiro and apparently beach
20:26
towels and like sarongs
20:29
are what everybody buys and
20:31
you can get them at street vendors . So
20:34
I'm going to get 10 of those . That's going to be about $100
20:36
. I'm going to give it to the
20:39
concierge at my imaginary
20:42
luxury apartment in New York
20:44
because apparently I'm rich in this and
20:46
this , in this particular day
20:48
. I have a virtual assistant , a concierge
20:51
, concierge , concierge , and
20:53
I'm in a wheelchair . Oh
20:56
my gosh . I'm going to give one
20:58
to my dog center . I also have a dog , oh
21:00
, that's nice . And the rest of
21:03
them , you know I give them away . And then let's say I have four
21:05
left . I'm going to put those in my gift closet
21:07
because in my dream world .
21:09
I love a gift closet .
21:10
Right , I have a house with
21:13
an extra closet that is full of gifts
21:15
. Yes , that's fantastic
21:17
, just living that fancy 10 K life . Okay
21:21
, time to do something fun , like
21:23
go to Copacabana Beach . So
21:26
I'm actually upgrading my wheelchair and
21:28
getting a PVC reclining
21:31
wheelchair with
21:33
sand tires . You
21:36
can lie out in the sun , you can roll out
21:38
a little easier , and that is 1350
21:41
. And to make it even easier on myself , I'm
21:43
getting the five foot wide
21:46
roll up walkway that you can roll
21:48
out . So the wheelchairs , oh yes
21:50
, yeah , don't have to be on the sand . Sand
21:52
, yeah , that's $859
21:54
. Then I'm going to make sure I have a cup
21:57
holder that's 30 bucks , yeah
22:00
and an umbrella and mount , and that is 50
22:02
bucks .
22:03
It's a good one .
22:05
I mean , I don't even have to bring a blanket
22:07
, I'm ready . Then
22:10
, because I get bored on the beach , I
22:12
need something to do , and what better
22:14
thing to do on the beach ? But , like , figure out
22:16
a thing to give away . And what
22:18
better thing to give away ? Don't forget , I grew
22:20
up in the Panhandle of Florida , so
22:23
my main beach thought
22:25
is like Panama City Beach , yeah
22:27
, and I'm going to lose the island shops
22:31
. So , clearly
22:33
, I'm setting up an airbrush t-shirt stand
22:35
. Yeah , I'm
22:38
getting $500 worth of plain t-shirts
22:41
and trucker caps . I will
22:43
also paint on your Stanley Cup . I'll paint on whatever
22:45
you want . Nice , I'm going
22:47
to give the art away because I can't make
22:49
money on this day . Right , you
22:52
can get an airbrush kit , by the way , for
22:54
under $100 on Amazon . It comes
22:56
with the paint . That's cool . I
22:58
just wait everyone for
23:00
all of your airbrushed gifts
23:02
to come your way , because it's a Pasa Lubong airbrush
23:05
from now on . Okay , sugarloaf
23:07
Mountain . So now I've given away all this art , then
23:11
I'm going to Sugarloaf Mountain , which
23:14
is the largest , most wheelchair accessible , most
23:16
scenic in the world and
23:18
must visit . Part of me thinks
23:20
that the statue is on Sugarloaf
23:22
Mountain , now that I say that out loud . If
23:25
I'm going back to it . Cool , we loved
23:27
it . I left my swing up
23:29
there and I have to go get it because I'm not going
23:31
to litter with my swing . I'm
23:34
going to make sure I give away more airbrushed
23:36
t-shirts and caps there . Maybe this
23:38
is my second time at Sugarloaf , or
23:41
maybe I went to Sugarloaf
23:43
and all I got was my swing back . Yeah
23:45
, and
23:48
so I bought $500 more of
23:50
t-shirts and caps . I'm going to give those away . Then dinner
23:53
is at Capriani . Ok , they're
23:55
a very wheelchair accessible fancy
23:58
dinner place in Rio . I love that . It
24:01
does say , though , that you have to kind
24:03
of ask the staff to lead you to
24:05
the bathroom , because it involves
24:08
taking your wheelchair on hydraulic
24:10
lifts and it's not intuitive
24:12
. They're like just ask them to
24:14
lead you . Oh my gosh , that's
24:17
my tip for anybody who's running , yeah
24:19
, and then I'm going to end the day at the opera
24:21
because it's half price for
24:24
anybody with disabilities . Oh nice
24:26
, watch me be elected . You know
24:28
that ADHD is a hidden disability
24:30
. And then be like sit down , ma'am , and
24:32
I'd be like , but I've given half my money away in my
24:34
lifetime and I can't afford this opera
24:37
, oh
24:41
God . Ok , that brings my total to $9,162.99
24:48
.
24:48
So All
24:50
right , that was a good one
24:52
. All right , so functional
24:55
I decided
24:57
to use the word and get the
24:59
most done out of a 24-hour
25:02
experience , so the most functional
25:04
day , and the only way
25:07
to do that is by going
25:09
to New York City .
25:12
Wait a minute .
25:13
You can visit the most places you can
25:15
be . This is actually in an article
25:17
.
25:18
Oh well , if we're talking about you can spend
25:20
$10,000 , the fastest
25:22
in .
25:23
No , no , no . You can experience a
25:25
park . You can experience Michelin
25:28
Star restaurants . Like you can experience the most
25:30
things in one day at New York
25:32
. You can ice skate . You can also
25:35
go to the theater . You can also like
25:37
. Everything that you want is in . It's
25:39
the most functional .
25:41
So it's like the most concentrated area
25:43
of 24 hours , do you OK
25:46
? That's fair , I agree .
25:47
I agree , ok . So here's the thing , though I
25:50
knew you had to come with me . Ok
25:52
, I'm flying you first class
25:54
from Orlando to join me
25:56
on this day Because , also , we go
25:58
way back in New York City . So I felt like
26:01
what a great way Bringing
26:03
it back and we're going to do stuff that
26:05
we never could do when we were poor , starving
26:07
artists . So , flying you first
26:09
class $1,148
26:12
. It wasn't as bad as I thought and
26:14
I went for like the most expensive , you know
26:16
.
26:17
That's pretty good for our imaginary life
26:19
.
26:20
In the newest hotel in New York
26:22
. It was just opened
26:24
in February of 2023 . It's
26:28
the Virgin Hotel . It
26:30
says . It's a gleaming diamond of
26:32
a tower of 39 floors and
26:35
it has a plush pool terrace , a
26:38
bar . It has scarlet
26:41
smeg fridges in each room
26:43
, it has mirrors
26:45
, a top white dressing tables in the bathrooms
26:48
, it has lipstick red carpet
26:50
. And
26:52
it's just a few blocks from Soho
26:54
and we are
26:56
each going to get the Sky
26:58
Terrace Suite . This is a king
27:01
bed with a dressing room
27:03
, a double vanity floor to
27:05
ceiling windows .
27:07
Oh OK .
27:08
Wrap around terrace .
27:12
Where is this in Midtown it ?
27:13
says it's just a few blocks uptown
27:16
of Soho .
27:18
OK , yeah , and
27:21
they have floor to ceiling windows and
27:23
a balcony . Yeah , that's
27:26
very rare in New York City to see a balcony
27:29
, so that's incredible .
27:30
I know . So the whole room is not very big , it's
27:32
480 square feet , but that's still pretty
27:34
big for New York and I
27:36
booked for us the most functional
27:38
you know rate that we could
27:40
get , because you can also include a spa
27:43
recovery retreat . So
27:45
basically , you get the two days and
27:47
you get to relax and rejuvenate at the exhale
27:50
spa and you
27:52
enjoy a day pass there which
27:54
includes a hammam , a sauna
27:58
, a snow room I
28:02
don't even know what it is and
28:04
a salt lounge .
28:06
OK , I have been in a snow
28:08
room . What is it ? They have them on
28:10
the cruise ships , on the big cruise ships . It's
28:14
a really cold room with snow in it , and
28:17
then you go in between that and like the steam
28:19
room , that's amazing , then you go back to the
28:21
snow room , then you go back in the steam room .
28:23
Well , that's included with this stay
28:25
, this like spa , like package
28:27
that I got . So two nights for
28:30
each of us , like each of us has to pay
28:32
this $2,613
28:34
. But that includes the spa
28:36
while you're there and the wrap around
28:38
terrace and all that . So yeah , we're spending like five
28:41
grand for each of us to stay
28:43
in this King Suite . All
28:45
right , so in the morning , here we go . We're going to hit the parks
28:47
, we're going to explore Central Park , we're
28:49
going to go to like the terrace and the bow
28:51
bridge . We're going to grab breakfast from
28:54
Jams . Have you been there ? No
28:56
, me either . I
28:59
was trying to pick places . We've never
29:01
been . It's a place called Jams . It was named
29:03
. Their chef , jonathan
29:06
Waxman , was named the best chef in
29:08
New York City by James Beard Foundation
29:10
. Hello , and he
29:12
literally brings his seasonal cooking
29:14
to this place , jams . They
29:16
have an open kitchen , exposed brick
29:19
, reclaimed oak , a greener-relined
29:22
patio , and they do breakfast
29:24
, lunch and dinner . So breakfast
29:26
is Monday through Friday , 7am to 1115
29:29
. And the
29:31
apps , like the croissants and the muffins and
29:33
all that stuff are around $6 to $10 . And
29:36
then the actual main meals are around $20 . So they're
29:38
a little pricey $20.25 for
29:40
breakfast . So , total , we're
29:43
each going to spend about $75 , because dumb
29:45
amosas too , you know .
29:47
Their pancakes look so good . Right
29:50
, I'm on their Instagram and they're those
29:53
pancakes . Yeah , like our , not sure if it's .
29:54
NYC . I want to go there On . Yeah
29:57
, Immediately . Right , that's what
29:59
I was doing . You were like I got a personal assistant
30:01
. I
30:04
was like I'm planning our next vacation for real . Okay , so
30:06
in the afternoon we're going to visit
30:09
the museums .
30:11
Okay .
30:12
You're with me , so we're going to go to the
30:14
. Moma . We're
30:16
going to go . So
30:19
we're going to explore Midtown , maybe go to Times
30:21
Square , rockefeller , so all these things we're
30:23
just going to explore , afternoon exploring , and
30:25
then we're going to have lunch at the classic
30:28
NYC deli , also NYC's
30:30
oldest deli , established
30:32
in 1888 . Cats
30:35
Delicatessen . I've never been .
30:37
I've never been . Everyone
30:39
gets mad at me that I haven't been , but
30:41
let's go and have a pastrami .
30:44
Yeah , I've never been either . Well , here's what they do . That's
30:46
so cool and I want to do this . They
30:48
have a cat's sandwich package for two
30:50
. This includes two hand carved
30:53
pastrami sandwiches , a full
30:55
sour and a half sour , pickle spear steak
30:58
fries , a big old thing of coleslaw , two
31:00
beverages of your choice , and they wrap it all
31:02
in this like cute little picnic basket that you
31:04
can take to go . It's $75
31:07
. Let's go . So I was like
31:09
we'll get that to go and we're gonna go eat it on
31:11
the high line . This
31:16
is for you . I know we're gonna
31:18
visit Chelsea market and the High Line . They
31:21
have all kinds of cute shops . I've actually gotten
31:23
a really cute necklace there once
31:25
where you can like put charms on the necklace . So
31:27
I'll get out like each of
31:29
Emma , chris , hanna and
31:31
myself , um , our astrology
31:34
symbol , and put it on
31:36
with like a music , no , and like
31:38
, like just different things , and it makes like
31:40
a little cute little necklace . So I did that
31:42
there in real life . So just stuff
31:44
like that . We're gonna eat our cat
31:46
sandwiches up there on
31:48
the High Line . Take a little evening stroll
31:50
, then we're gonna go catch
31:52
a Broadway show . We're
31:55
gonna go see the notebook , cuz
31:57
it's the cheesiest thing that's
31:59
playing right now .
32:02
Girls trip .
32:03
Yeah , I was like that sounds good Because
32:05
there's . So there was like two or three shows . I was like we have friends
32:07
in that , we have friends in that and I was like , well , we're gonna
32:09
go see the notebook .
32:10
Have you seen the ?
32:11
movie yeah , I've only seen it once .
32:13
Yeah , I've seen it once too . Okay , cuz you
32:15
know , most people are like obsessed
32:18
, like they . They quoted I feel
32:20
, yeah , yeah , I think that most people are age
32:22
, have seen it more than once .
32:24
I agree , I think so too , and I think that I
32:26
think I know it more because of the memes , because
32:29
of .
32:29
I know they cry in the rain .
32:31
Yes , and and
32:34
run and hug each other .
32:36
Is there a mailbox in that one ? Am I thinking of a different
32:38
? I think I'm thinking of a different .
32:40
I think there's a boat . I think they're on like a little
32:42
boat they send letters to each other .
32:44
Yes , they're time travel situation
32:46
. I don't think there's time
32:48
oh , is there , I think he
32:50
and I think there is a time trip , I
32:52
think there's a time travel , or she
32:55
finds the notebook supernatural
32:57
is not the right word , but it's like you know . It's
33:00
one of those , benjamin .
33:01
Button type things .
33:02
Yeah , like this old
33:04
man was the young man
33:07
I loved when I was an old man
33:09
, and now one of us is randomly young for
33:11
some reason in this movie , yeah
33:14
, I think . Or one of them dies
33:16
, you know what . We probably have all of this wrong
33:19
and people are screaming at us right now and
33:21
I apologize cuz you're right everyone . This
33:23
is a cultural touchstone for our
33:25
generation and we should know it better .
33:27
Yeah , yeah . Well , guess what ? We're gonna go see
33:29
the Broadway show and Orchestra
33:32
seats are running about $400
33:34
each .
33:35
Yes , yes , yes , yes , yes
33:37
, Because they need all of that
33:40
money to pay the crazy rent in
33:42
New York . Let's talk about the state
33:44
of theater another
33:46
day .
33:46
I Mean that's , I get
33:49
it , I get it right . You want to keep the theaters
33:51
open , you ? But that's no Right
33:54
.
33:54
and I actually looked at it's
33:56
no pricier than a sports
33:59
game .
33:59
That's true . That's good to get at a sports game
34:02
, that's like a , that's like the best seat in
34:04
the house , like you can get seats on the side . I think
34:06
there was like it was
34:08
like 150 , 175 , that's
34:10
you can usually walk up to a Broadway
34:13
show .
34:13
If it's not , yeah , like Hamilton and
34:15
the height of Hamilton , you can usually walk up
34:17
and get one For
34:20
about $40 , like I think that
34:22
I used to today ticks . That's
34:24
even an app , like I wouldn't have to walk anywhere
34:26
and I'd be able to get tickets for 30
34:28
or $40 . You may not be able to get exactly
34:31
the seat you want
34:33
at the show you want , but if
34:35
you can't afford to go to the Super Bowl Right
34:38
, you could see the local game
34:40
at home .
34:41
Yeah , absolutely , absolutely . Well , we're
34:43
gonna , in our imaginary day , pay
34:45
the $800 . Yeah for
34:47
sure . Yeah , and then
34:49
I don't know if we'll do this before
34:51
or after . I do like to eat dinner before
34:54
the show or after the show . Am I in the
34:56
show ? You're not in the show , you're just going
34:58
to see the show before the show , before
35:00
the show Okay , so let's switch this
35:02
. So before that , before
35:05
we go see the Broadway show , we're gonna get dinner
35:07
at per se . Have you heard
35:09
?
35:09
of it , have you ? I have never been
35:12
there . I've always wanted to go . I can't
35:14
wait for you to tell us what this price tag is
35:16
gonna be . For per se , it's
35:18
famous famous , but it is it's
35:20
fancy fancy .
35:22
Oh yes , in fact it says this
35:25
is Manhattan's three Michelin star
35:27
restaurant . It's one of the most sought-after
35:30
in New York City and one of the most
35:32
expensive restaurants In
35:35
New York City .
35:36
I mean , that's Thomas Keller's right . Is
35:38
Thomas Keller the chef ? Oh
35:41
yes you're right , thomas
35:43
Keller's . He's the one that owns French laundry
35:45
, which is the one yes , your nap butt that I've
35:47
always wanted to go to . Trust me , I follow on
35:49
Instagram . I've never eaten his food , but
35:51
it all looks good crazy
35:53
.
35:53
Yeah , their websites are beautiful . It
35:56
opened in 2004 and
35:59
it was designed by a
36:01
Designer
36:04
named Adam D Tiffany or
36:06
to ha , to Fani maybe and
36:08
has spectacular views of Central
36:10
Park and Columbus Circle . The menu
36:13
is classic French technique , finest
36:15
ingredients . It's an award-winning
36:17
wine list is included . It
36:19
has over 2,000 bottles
36:21
of wine , and they
36:24
do a nine course tasting
36:27
menu or a nine
36:29
course vegetable tasting menu a
36:33
Vegetable tasting menu ? Oh , that's
36:35
and nine course tasting
36:37
menu and a nine course
36:39
vegetable tasting menu what
36:42
Uh-huh .
36:43
Are you sure we're gonna make it to the theater ? I think
36:46
we should go after Whichever
36:48
whichever , we're good with the chopper .
36:50
Okay , so the tasting menu right now
36:52
is three hundred ninety dollars per
36:54
person and you actually
36:57
have to put a deposit down when you make
36:59
your reservation . So just so everyone knows , if you
37:01
go to book your reservation it's a two
37:03
hundred dollar per person deposit
37:05
and then you pay the remainder
37:07
when you're at the at
37:09
your reservation . So they book
37:12
about a month out in advance , so
37:14
you have to get on it . So , like right now
37:16
, we're recording this on January 29th
37:18
. It's gonna book through February 29th
37:21
. Yeah , so it's . It
37:23
goes fast now .
37:25
I am available everyone on my birthday
37:27
, May 21st
37:30
.
37:30
So Right
37:33
, here's what's cool . They
37:35
do offer different prices for
37:37
where you're eating . Okay , so
37:39
they have the main dining room tasting
37:41
menu , which is that 390 , which is what
37:43
we're gonna do . They also have a
37:45
salon lounge seating , which is a
37:47
five course tasting menu . Okay
37:50
, that one's 265
37:52
per person . Then
37:54
they have a private East room
37:56
experience . This is only available
37:59
for parties up to 10 guests and
38:02
it's a . It's a space that overlook
38:04
Central Park and that
38:06
is 450 dollars
38:08
per person . And
38:11
then they also have an
38:13
anniversary dinner that you can
38:15
Book , as well
38:17
as Valentine's Day experiences
38:19
. So if you're looking to impress someone
38:21
, but it's gonna cost you about a thousand
38:24
dollars per person for
38:26
Valentine's Day , I .
38:28
Know that a lot of I've seen a lot of articles
38:30
lately about , like , how fine dining
38:33
is outdated and how people don't
38:35
want to . I know I know Reaction
38:38
and that the end look , there's
38:40
value to this argument in the sense that they're
38:42
talking about it Like
38:46
why are we paying $400 for
38:48
a meal when there are other people who you know ? Like
38:50
you could feed so many people with
38:52
400 , right ? I totally understand that
38:54
. I think , though , it's kind of like theater
38:57
mm-hmm and fashion
39:00
shows in this case , that like Think
39:03
, like people think in a different way
39:05
about food in those kitchens , so
39:08
that , I think , is where , like , invention
39:10
might happen more easily . I'm not
39:12
saying it doesn't happen From
39:14
very creative people working in smaller restaurants
39:16
, cheaper restaurants , but like they're trying
39:19
to work with ingredients that do
39:21
cost more , and one person
39:23
with tweezers is Is gonna cost
39:25
more than one
39:27
person putting out 50 plates
39:30
at one time .
39:31
Yeah yeah , I actually
39:33
just a lot of conversation with Chris . The
39:35
other day my husband , I , was like I think
39:37
we should do like try to visit
39:39
as many Michelin star restaurants as
39:41
we can , and he was like okay
39:44
. But I was like yeah , we've never been to one , but but
39:48
it hi . But you and I too were such
39:50
foodies like we love that experience
39:52
.
39:52
Yeah , I love it . He's new things and try new things .
39:54
So we're gonna do the main dining room . It's gonna cost
39:57
us about $700
39:59
for that .
39:59
Okay .
40:01
All right , so then I'm
40:03
also gonna throw in there $100
40:06
for snacks , because we have to be
40:08
functional and walk around the city a
40:10
lot , so if we get hungry it was gonna reach in our pockets
40:12
for snack . Yeah , so 100 bucks there $150
40:15
for transportation ubers , subways
40:18
, whatever we want , just in case and
40:20
then another $400 for alcohol , because
40:22
I feel like , as we're walking around the city , we might just want to pop
40:24
into a bar for a drink more functional . Okay
40:27
, so then , end
40:29
of the day here . Uh
40:31
, here's the thing . I know
40:34
that after we visit New York city , we're
40:36
going to need to detox , so this
40:38
is one of those things where it was probably something
40:40
I actually wanted . I'm getting
40:42
us both a five day detox
40:45
kit from Sakura
40:47
and I
40:49
really want it in real life and I won't ever get
40:51
it because it's expensive , so I'm going to talk
40:53
about it . So you have to
40:55
reserve your spot for
40:58
this detox , because they only make
41:00
so many , because the ingredients are so fresh
41:02
and so amazing , so they
41:05
basically send you a five
41:07
day whole food
41:10
cleanse . It contains everything
41:12
you need .
41:13
Okay .
41:13
Breakfast , lunch Um , is it kefir
41:15
or kefir ? Kefir , kefir
41:18
. They send you that . Dinners supplements
41:21
, beauty and detox water drops
41:23
, digestive teas . They send you
41:25
everything you need in addition
41:28
to a team of certified coaches
41:30
for the five days a dry brush and
41:33
instructional guides .
41:35
Okay , well , you're supposed to brush yourself
41:38
?
41:38
Yes , Brush your body every night
41:40
.
41:42
Do they ? Oh for like circulation or something ?
41:44
Yeah , and to get all the toxins out , so
41:46
they send you this entire thing to cleanse
41:49
, burn and restore . The website
41:51
is stunning . All the foods
41:53
are look like something
41:56
out of just a magazine cover . They're
41:58
gorgeous and healthy and bright and
42:01
you can choose level one or
42:03
level two , so they have two different detox
42:05
options for you . But it
42:07
is about $450 for the five
42:09
days and I just don't
42:11
think I'll ever be able to tell
42:13
myself I can do that , so we're going to do it
42:16
. So
42:18
, on , 10 K 450 each
42:20
and that's the end of my day in New York , that
42:24
total is $9,650
42:26
. Wow , so
42:32
that's what we would do with 10 K in
42:34
.
42:36
The place where . What was it Functional ? The
42:41
place that is
42:43
the most fun Is the most functional
42:45
for people traveling with
42:47
wheelchairs , oh or
42:51
?
42:52
Oh , what's it called .
42:53
Rio de Janeiro , Brazil , Lu Wern
42:55
.
42:56
Or the place that
42:59
is the most functional for
43:02
doing the most things
43:04
in 24 hours New
43:06
York City . Yeah , but here's what we would do if we
43:08
had $10,000 to give away . What
43:11
did you find ?
43:12
I love the free wheelchair mission . First
43:15
of all , it's titled pretty excellently
43:17
. Their mission is to provide
43:20
free wheelchairs , that's awesome
43:22
, perfect . And it's something
43:24
that companies can . Actually it's big enough where
43:26
companies can join and do matching
43:28
donations and stuff like that , but they
43:30
definitely believe in wheelchair accessibility . There are
43:32
a lot of people that can't upgrade and I
43:34
have personal experience of this because
43:37
when I was in grad school my roommate used
43:39
a wheelchair and she was on
43:41
one that she could afford , but she really wanted one that
43:44
she could move more easily through
43:46
like where the desks were , and
43:48
she needed one that didn't have armrests , basically that
43:50
she could like peace-tweetie with
43:52
. And she was able to get
43:54
it covered through a grant , but like only
43:57
halfway through our school year . So
43:59
it's kind of there when she was hoping
44:01
and got the fitting and all that kind of stuff . So
44:03
I know that that is a huge
44:06
help to people . So
44:08
I love this free wheelchairmissionorg
44:10
. I love that . What
44:12
?
44:12
about you . I found a
44:15
charity called FNDHopeorg
44:18
, and FND stands
44:20
for Functional Neurological
44:23
Disorder . And so
44:26
this was created to unite people
44:28
diagnosed with this disorder and
44:30
basically FND . If you're not familiar
44:33
with it , it describes a problem with how the
44:35
brain receives and sends information
44:37
to the rest of the body . So if you think of it
44:39
as a computer someone who has
44:41
FND there's no damage
44:43
to the actual , like hardware
44:46
or structure , but it's the software
44:48
and programming that isn't working properly
44:50
.
44:50
Okay , that's how they describe it
44:53
, okay , so they said .
44:54
Basically problems
44:56
that cause FND are going
44:58
into a part of the brain that you cannot
45:01
control , and so the symptoms of that are
45:03
arm and leg weaknesses , seizures
45:06
, fatigue , pain . So a lot
45:08
of times it's even hard to diagnose . So
45:10
people feel very alone because
45:13
they're kind of told like , oh , it's just a
45:15
muscle spasm or oh , it's this , it's that . So
45:18
it takes a lot of steps to even get
45:20
diagnosed with this , but it's a
45:22
very serious , a very even children
45:24
as young as 10 have been diagnosed . So
45:26
if you go to this website , fnd hopeorg
45:29
, not only does it talk about how to
45:31
kind of see what symptoms you're having , where
45:33
you can go to , where the doctors are going to listen
45:35
and really test you , and
45:37
then also ways you can connect with other people and
45:40
they can help you out . I
45:42
love that , yeah , and
45:44
if you guys have a charity or something even
45:46
coming up in your life that you'd like us to
45:48
know about , you can email us at 10kdollardayatgimacom
45:51
or you can even reach out to
45:53
us on social media at 10kdollarday
45:55
, and you can also find us
45:58
on Facebook at 10kdollarbays , which
46:00
is our private Facebook group where
46:02
all of our listeners get together and share
46:04
just all kinds of stuff . They share
46:06
graduations . They share advice
46:09
columns . They tell you what to pack in your go list , you
46:11
know , so just pack that out
46:13
as well if you want to become part of that
46:15
family . We love it and also
46:17
we love to hear about your happy's . That's
46:19
anything that you want to share with us . Something
46:22
good that's happened . It can be the smallest thing
46:24
in the world . So , lou , what's
46:26
your happy this week ?
46:28
My happy is that rehearsals are going really
46:30
well and I'm really enjoying getting
46:32
to know people better , that I haven't
46:36
done a real show with Sarah Delbedo
46:38
, heather Baird I've known them for years , we've done concerts
46:40
together , but I've never worked with them
46:43
, and I have some old friends in this
46:45
too that were at Nemo , so that's
46:47
a really good time . If you were in the Tampa Bay area
46:49
. Eric's brain
46:51
is on full force , To
46:55
the point that I still don't know how this is
46:57
going to all turn out . But I am trusting and diving
46:59
in and we'll see where
47:01
we end up , but it's very exciting . This
47:04
show is not produced very often , so come on down
47:06
.
47:06
That's awesome . I love that . Well
47:09
, my happy is that I was glad
47:11
this morning that I ran out of time
47:14
24 hours ago and didn't put my
47:16
winter coats away , like I was supposed
47:18
to , because it's freezing today . I'm not kidding
47:20
, I bought the bags that you
47:23
put the vacuum in and you go , I
47:25
literally had them all out . I
47:27
was like I'm packing up everything it's hot again , going
47:30
to get rid of stuff , and
47:32
I ran out of time and I
47:34
was just been and I was tired and things were crazy . And
47:37
this morning it was freezing
47:40
and I was like freezing , like
47:43
it was so cold , and
47:45
I was like thank goodness . Thank goodness , because
47:48
otherwise I would have had to take them all out again .
47:50
Saved by procrastination ? Yeah
47:52
, exactly .
47:52
Saved . I love it . I'm happy that
47:54
I procrastinated . All
47:56
right , if you guys want
47:59
to give a little back to the podcast , check us
48:01
out at 10kdollardaycom and you can click
48:03
support us and also browse
48:05
through our website . Check it out , see
48:07
if you want to listen to something from before
48:09
. Also , we
48:11
still have that daily happy up , if you guys are interested , and I'll
48:13
tell you what that Barbie
48:16
daily happy is still popping off . We
48:19
have like 5000 downloads
48:21
of that one daily happy and every yes , and
48:24
every week I get another notification
48:26
that another 50 to 100 have listened
48:28
to that Barbie episode . And
48:31
what's funny is I don't even remember if we talked about Barbie
48:33
. We may have just referenced it once and then it like
48:35
those poor disappointed listeners
48:37
, I know , and this is why
48:40
everyone , we're not
48:42
great marketers .
48:45
Just to let you know like it's
48:47
astounding to me that you have all found
48:49
us and stuck with us , because we
48:52
don't really know what we're doing in that respect
48:54
.
48:54
I know I was like we should have called this podcast
48:56
Barbie Girls and then we just
48:59
talked about whatever . No one cared . Oh
49:01
, anyways , we're glad you're here , all
49:05
right . 10 K dollar day is produced by 10 K dollar
49:07
day LLC . Intro by Stan Collins . The
49:10
10 K logo art by Jacob McAllister . 10
49:12
K jingle by Rockwell and Rose . Thanks
49:14
, as always , to buzz route . Here we
49:16
go with friends like us who
49:19
needs humanities ?
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