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318: Splurge Scenes and Accessibility Dreams: NYC Theatrics, Wheelchair Dances, and Charitable Chances

318: Splurge Scenes and Accessibility Dreams: NYC Theatrics, Wheelchair Dances, and Charitable Chances

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318: Splurge Scenes and Accessibility Dreams: NYC Theatrics, Wheelchair Dances, and Charitable Chances

318: Splurge Scenes and Accessibility Dreams: NYC Theatrics, Wheelchair Dances, and Charitable Chances

318: Splurge Scenes and Accessibility Dreams: NYC Theatrics, Wheelchair Dances, and Charitable Chances

318: Splurge Scenes and Accessibility Dreams: NYC Theatrics, Wheelchair Dances, and Charitable Chances

Wednesday, 24th January 2024
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10 minutes remaining Imaginary

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luxury travel

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comedy with

0:08

Allison and Lulu .

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Hello everyone , welcome to 10K

0:16

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

0:34

. We're going to chit chat for about 10 minutes

0:36

probably about nine minutes and 40 seconds right

0:38

now , and then at the end of that we're going to go into

0:40

10K days , which means we're taking

0:43

a fake $10,000 and we're spending

0:45

it in one day somewhere around

0:47

the world , all because one of our listeners or

0:49

AI which is also one of our

0:51

listeners , really , because it's everywhere and it's listening

0:54

all the time it gave us a magic

0:56

word . So

0:59

let's get into a couple

1:01

of newsy things and maybe some obsessions and

1:03

wish lists . Lou

1:05

, you are currently in a show

1:08

at the Free Fall

1:10

Theatre .

1:11

Yeah , I think . Well , we're in rehearsal

1:13

. We open on February

1:15

9th . Yes , and I

1:17

sure am . I am in rehearsal with

1:20

Eric Davis , as you know

1:22

, allison , his brain

1:24

is insane .

1:26

Well , and I've been watching all of your stories

1:29

, you and a couple of other people in this class .

1:31

I've been learning so much about the Instagram . It is my

1:33

obsession PS this week .

1:34

Oh good , good , but some of the things you're

1:36

posting about some of the music , I was like

1:39

thank God it's you , because

1:41

I don't know many people in the world

1:44

that could read the music that you're reading .

1:46

What are you talking ?

1:47

about .

1:47

There's like little tiny , tiny baby notes

1:50

and like Well , Michael

1:53

the music director plays them , he teaches

1:55

them to you . I know , I just did . All

1:57

I had to do was write it . Ok , it wasn't that

1:59

stressful , but I had to write

2:01

in the lyrics because I couldn't

2:04

read the lyrics . But

2:07

it's no different than

2:09

any handwritten score you've ever

2:11

received . I'm just amazed that in 2024

2:14

, we're still getting

2:16

handwritten scores , because you have to

2:18

really decipher very

2:21

upset dog .

2:21

I know it's actually really cute If you guys

2:23

hear the upset dog whining in the background . I

2:26

can see paddle in the background

2:28

and he was just creeping in

2:30

. He was creeping in . He's like . I know you're talking to somebody

2:32

, I don't know who . It actually looks like a computer

2:35

screen , which is why I'm worried about you , so I need some

2:37

attention .

2:38

He's like stop . Well , he doesn't like it when we're

2:40

on our phones .

2:42

Oh OK .

2:42

So this is probably like I know he's climbing

2:45

right up on me .

2:45

He's jumped up on her shoulder . Oh

2:48

, my goodness , but maybe that's . What got me

2:50

was the handwrittenness of

2:52

it .

2:53

Oh yeah , for sure .

2:54

Yeah , I think that's what struck me . I was like what

2:56

it's difficult .

2:57

It's not . I'm sorry everyone . I'm

2:59

going to try to give him our secret signal that

3:01

it's time for him to go away .

3:04

Oh , secret signals , you guys . Do you guys have secret

3:06

signals with your dogs or your spouses to tell

3:08

them to go away ?

3:09

Did you see that work ?

3:11

I did .

3:12

For some reason with this dog I'm

3:14

not saying it's universal , so this doesn't work with you

3:16

everyone it's who knows

3:18

. I have realized that if I

3:20

move him with my foot , just

3:23

gently , yeah , like a hand

3:25

, but you know , for some reason

3:27

he's like , oh , that's the final answer and he

3:29

will just turn around and leave . That's fascinating

3:32

, I know . I don't know what it means to him . It's

3:34

I'm just like touching it

3:37

with my foot and gently pushing him and he

3:39

will be like yeah , got it Bye .

3:41

Yeah , that's interesting , I guess , because

3:43

a hand you would normally pet , you don't pet with your

3:45

foot .

3:46

Maybe that's it . Maybe the only reason I touch

3:48

him with my foot is to tell him stop

3:50

, not now .

3:52

Right .

3:53

You know you can come later .

3:54

That's really smart , really smart . So

3:57

, yes , check Lulu out at

3:59

the free fall . They open February

4:01

9th . What's the name ?

4:01

of the show . Again , the name of the show is God Bless

4:04

you , mr Rosewater . It's based on

4:06

a book by Kurt Vonnegut

4:08

and it is Howard Ashman

4:10

and Alan Menken's first ever show

4:12

they wrote together . They did Little

4:15

Mermaid and Beast

4:17

, like from our childhood . So we know

4:20

these songs . Oh yeah , it's very exciting

4:22

, and we actually

4:24

did a live stream

4:26

with David Friedman . Alison

4:28

, wow , because

4:30

David . Oh well , I have to tell you this story because

4:33

David was the original music director

4:35

for this show in New York , the very , very

4:37

first production . I know it was David . So

4:40

I'm sitting at free fall in

4:42

the rehearsal room , which is actually the

4:44

lobby of the sanctuary because it used

4:46

to be a church right and there

4:48

are these glass windows that have been painted over or

4:50

have graphics over them , so it's nighttime . I hear

4:53

a knock , knock , knock , knock in the middle

4:55

of rehearsal . I look over , I

4:57

see a ghostly face coming through this painting

4:59

and a voice say she doesn't

5:02

see you , and then

5:04

, of course , of Alison

5:06

in the middle of rehearsal right . I

5:08

hear this voice scream into the

5:10

rehearsal room . It's me

5:12

, david Friedman . So

5:16

he comes into the rehearsal . They have to move

5:18

a couch away from a door for him

5:20

to use that door . I mean it's hilarious . So they

5:22

move the couch , walks in and

5:25

you know , he says hi to

5:28

me and Michael , because there's the people he knows in the room . And

5:30

then Michael says weren't you the first

5:33

music director of God ? Bless

5:35

you , mr Rosewater . We were having a music rehearsal . So

5:37

yeah , and David says yes

5:40

, and we got a terrible review

5:42

. And then proceeds to quote

5:44

this review word for word like

5:46

three paragraphs right

5:49

, he goes like he's like

5:51

Alan Mankin and Howard Ashman

5:53

have a man managed

5:55

to write two and a half hours of music

5:57

without a simple tune . David

6:00

Friedman , like he knew that's

6:02

so funny Review . And

6:04

he , he drops that little nugget and

6:06

he walks out , which you and I have worked with him

6:08

. That's this is a David Friedman

6:10

story . Oh , yes , like anybody

6:13

who's worked with him is like that's a David Friedman story

6:15

. He walks out and one of the people

6:17

in the show says

6:21

to the room that's the most

6:23

New York thing that's ever happened to me . And

6:25

I was like fair , that

6:27

was a pretty New York . Like that was

6:29

insane that you're in a random rehearsal

6:32

and the music director From

6:35

off Broadway walks in . You know what I mean

6:37

. Like yeah , let me tell you stories

6:39

, that's amazing . Yeah , then he's

6:42

so nice . He's live streamed with us a

6:44

couple days later and Answered

6:46

all the questions .

6:48

That's awesome . So sweet , that's

6:50

awesome . Oh well , and you just

6:52

mentioned that Instagram was

6:54

your new obsession . Well

6:57

, an

6:59

ongoing obsession . You're good at it . You

7:01

always do the best stories .

7:03

Well , right , here's

7:05

the thing . Alice in burns

7:08

. I Realized that if you look me up on

7:10

Instagram , which is , let's face it , the

7:12

only web presence I have I have no

7:14

website . I have no YouTube channel

7:16

. Anything on YouTube

7:18

is been put by other people there . You know what I mean . So

7:20

, yeah , just no web presence and I

7:24

do my stories , but they disappear , which

7:26

is the reason that I got really comfortable with Instagram

7:28

, because there was no pressure . Right

7:31

, yeah , that's a ray once said to me stories

7:33

are low stakes , and I never really understood what

7:35

she meant . And then , all of a sudden , it like clicked for me and

7:37

I was like low stakes , I get

7:40

it . But I did

7:43

realize because I'm unemployed after

7:45

this show and I'm hustling for the rest

7:47

of the year that if you don't

7:49

know who I am , you

7:51

try to look me up online . All

7:54

you're gonna get are things that

7:56

other people have picked you to see

7:59

.

7:59

Yes to all the time

8:01

.

8:02

All the tag , all the things , but like , I'm

8:04

not even really tagging very well , but I just

8:06

wanted somewhere where , if you , allison

8:09

, had a friend in Virginia

8:11

who was Directing something

8:13

and put an all-call out on Facebook and

8:16

you said , actually , my friend Lulu is unemployed

8:18

, I think she'd be great for that show

8:20

, I Guaranteed you . The first question

8:23

out of that person's mouth is can

8:25

you send me their stuff ? Yeah , they have

8:27

a thing to look at online . Blah

8:29

, blah , blah . So I had to grow up

8:32

and realize this

8:34

is my job and I should

8:36

use this absolutely free tool

8:38

that is in everybody's hands To

8:41

maybe put stuff on the grid . So

8:43

I'm taking stuff off my camera roll that

8:45

either I found because I put it on

8:47

a story , or just old stuff that I just never

8:49

. Yeah , I have so many

8:51

videos on my phone that I've never put

8:54

like that . Yeah , I just take

8:56

them . Yeah , like what

8:58

, what do I need ? Why do I ? Why

9:01

do I go to zoos ? I'm not an animal

9:03

, animal , animal person . I

9:05

will go to a zoo and take

9:07

videos , like I am working for National

9:09

Geographic and I have to put together

9:11

the real . That's gonna make my career . You

9:14

know what I mean . Then I get home

9:16

and I realize I Didn't look

9:18

at any of these . Yeah , they're

9:20

cute , mm-hmm . I'm trying to

9:22

put my phone down more and

9:25

it just experience things . But

9:27

when I do have a video , I Need

9:30

to put something on my Instagram . I know

9:32

it sounds crazy everyone that I feel I need

9:34

to do my Instagram , but no , I think

9:36

most people understand that but I'm unbooked

9:38

, so we gotta figure it out . Yeah

9:41

, it is your digital , Like

9:44

calling card , you know it's , it's like

9:46

LinkedIn yeah for

9:48

industry , for my industry , right . Yeah

9:50

, that's 100% actually

9:53

they should market themselves that way another

9:55

. They need marketing . I think everybody .

10:05

It's a 10k dollar

10:07

day . Imaginary travel

10:10

and a laugh or two as we

10:12

tell you all the crazy things we want

10:14

to do we buy top drawer

10:16

, but we don't really pay . So

10:18

say what's your happy and you'll be , All

10:25

right . So here

10:27

is the next magic

10:29

word that our friend AI

10:32

gave us it is

10:34

functional functional

10:37

.

10:39

What a dry word . I was like what

10:41

do we ?

10:42

do . Oh well , what did you

10:44

do ?

10:45

Okay , so functional

10:47

. I wanted to go somewhere that

10:50

was functional . What a dumb sentence , yeah

10:52

, you know . So I actually

10:55

went for Accessibility

10:58

for people like in wheelchairs

11:01

. That's so good

11:03

. Is that what you did ? No , okay

11:06

, because your face made a face .

11:07

No , it's no , but I found that

11:10

, as in my research . Okay

11:12

good , and then a lot of the charities I was researching

11:14

like , oh for sure , he's all kind of tight in

11:17

.

11:17

yeah , oh yeah so if

11:19

you type in right now to Google

11:21

what is the most wheelchair accessible

11:24

, friendly vacation in the world

11:26

, it will come up with Rio

11:28

de Janeiro , and it is in

11:31

Multiple guides , multiple

11:33

blogs .

11:35

I would hold on her in a million

11:37

years . Guess that .

11:39

Okay , so it's in all the blogs , it's

11:41

everywhere , and the reason , apparently , is because

11:43

they had the Olympics there in 2016

11:46

and they built all this accessibility all

11:48

over the country . So there are wheelchair

11:50

accessible taxis everywhere , the sidewalks

11:53

are all graded , so people they say that you can

11:55

travel everywhere in your wheelchair

11:57

, and a lot of the hotels made sure that they

11:59

were Handicap accessible

12:01

because of all the people coming in for

12:03

the Olympics .

12:04

That's amazing .

12:06

Yes , so it is now known

12:08

as one of the most wheelchair

12:11

friendly on the continent .

12:13

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

12:18

go to cities that have had Olympics right

12:21

, Because they also host the Para

12:23

Olympics there . So they

12:26

have to make lots

12:28

of the areas .

12:29

That's man , yeah , mm-hmm .

12:31

Yeah , so we're gonna stay at the Grand Hyatt

12:33

Rio de Janeiro . There

12:36

are many of Rooms

12:38

I cannot afford there , but there is one I can

12:40

. It's $389

12:43

a night . It's a pretty normal room there . Everything else

12:45

is like $10,000 a night . Whoa , I'm

12:48

going to have breakfast at the hotel . You

12:50

know I love a hotel breakfast at

12:52

a western chain . It

12:55

sounds terrible , but I do , and

12:57

I love to do that on my first day of the vacation

12:59

, so that you know you've been filled

13:02

up , you have a lot of breakfast . You

13:04

know that's an option , and then you can go outside

13:06

and see where you want to have breakfast the next day

13:08

, so you don't like end

13:11

up eating at the first place and

13:13

then regretting where you ate . Oh , yeah

13:15

, yeah , so definitely , that's

13:17

, that's Okay

13:20

. So I'm gonna oh , that's like 30 bucks

13:22

. Then I'm going to make sure I get a wheelchair accessible

13:24

taxi . There's lots of numbers you can just call . Your hotel

13:27

can set that up for you . Oh , I

13:29

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

13:43

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

13:49

can be like Okay

13:53

.

13:53

I like like cruise .

13:55

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

14:10

never be able to like get out

14:12

the door and I'm like I'm gonna

14:15

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 .

14:32

Okay , that's smart .

14:33

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

14:49

eight hundred ninety nine dollars and

14:51

it kind of looks like a handheld projector

14:53

from our past . Okay

14:56

, and you can

14:58

like bring it around with you and keep you cool , which I

15:00

need because Rio de Janeiro is

15:02

hot . It's a bill and

15:04

I'm gonna go to Christ the Redeemer

15:07

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

15:29

you have a wheelchair , you understand what that means . Okay

15:34

, you can buy a Wheelchair

15:37

platform swing . So

15:41

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

16:10

supply , oh please

16:12

. 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

18:11

don't know anybody that's used it . This is not a referral

18:13

, this is not a guys . I

18:15

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 .

18:25

I am a very functional .

18:27

That's what I'm saying it goes with the theme it's

18:29

functional . You're right , it's functional . And

18:32

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

19:27

I'm going to go shopping for Paso

19:29

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

.

19:58

Okay .

19:59

So in Philippine culture , or at least

20:01

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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