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EP 42 - Drama at Full Speed
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This week on Unapologetically Us The Podcast, David and Jenn go completely off the rails in the best way possible. From being totally unprepared and mentally fried to deep diving into the viral Netflix true crime documentary “The Crash” surrounding Mackenzie Shirilla, the conversation gets wild fast. They break down the shocking details of the case, debate whether the crash was intentional, react to the courtroom moments, discuss influencer culture, toxic relationships, Life360 evidence, and the internet’s obsession with true crime documentaries.
Then the episode takes a hard left turn into Bravo TV chaos, Summer House reunion drama, Vanderpump Rules memories, reality TV addictions, and David preparing for a Summer House watch party at The Block Jacksonville. Add in random conversations about spam emails, fence disputes, Hamptons real estate, and burgers, and you’ve got one of the most chaotic episodes yet.
If you love true crime, Netflix documentaries, Bravo drama, reality TV recaps, pop culture debates, and completely unfiltered conversations, this episode is for you.
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SPEAKER_02Hey everybody, and welcome back to another episode of Unapologetically Us. I am Jen.
SPEAKER_00And I am David.
SPEAKER_02And we have smooth. That's how you do it, David.
SPEAKER_00And we have no clue what's about to happen because we're zero prepared.
SPEAKER_02Zero prepared.
SPEAKER_00Like, not at all. Like we don't even know why we're sitting there.
SPEAKER_02We even went to lunch and couldn't even think about anything.
SPEAKER_00We have no clue why we're even sitting in these chairs. Yeah. So this will probably be short.
SPEAKER_02Kristen.
SPEAKER_00So sorry. Keep your comments to yourself. Um. Yeah. So I did mention to Jen that I had watched a couple of documentaries. It's all on the same thing, though.
SPEAKER_02Holy shit, David, watched a documentary, guys.
SPEAKER_00I did, and I don't even know why I well it's been all it's been all over. But I've not seen it anywhere.
SPEAKER_02I don't know what your algorithms look like, but it it it's I don't know.
SPEAKER_00Because it must be whenever I go to like search something. Um whenever I search something, that's all my entire feeds become. I don't know. So I've not seen anything, or if I did, I didn't know I did.
SPEAKER_02Um was it because I'll get emails from Netflix saying, hey, this is coming up. Do you want a reminder?
SPEAKER_00No.
SPEAKER_02And so that helps me a lot.
SPEAKER_00Because I'll put Yeah, but I don't check my email.
SPEAKER_02You don't check your email, you don't check your mail, you don't check I I check my work email, but not my personal one.
SPEAKER_00Um I think I'm finally down to 780 emails.
SPEAKER_02Um edit, select all, delete.
SPEAKER_00I can't. I I know for your personal email. There is a hundred percent uh business related things in there that I can't delete.
SPEAKER_02Why are they in there?
SPEAKER_00Because whenever I first started things, I had to set things up that for instance if if I Well why weren't those pushed into like a little uh sub they they are, but some of I get some emails monthly. So and I've changed most of the.
SPEAKER_02But if you haven't checked the emails, it must not be that importante.
SPEAKER_00But it's things that I need to file away for tax purposes when they become neck yeah. So yeah, it's just a whole thing. So I no, that can't happen. Um, so yeah, so I will eventually get down. I think I was almost up to 2,000.
SPEAKER_02So I want to uh since we're talking about emails, like I love the emails that I get about prostate exams. Like, why do I get those emails? Yes, and it's not spelled like P-R-O-S-T-A-T-E. It's P-R-O underscore state exams. So of course it's a bot that's sending it, you know. But I've noticed now more that a lot of my emails have a underscore breaking the word in half.
SPEAKER_00That's because it's spam.
SPEAKER_02Some people I do not give the rights to sell my freaking.
SPEAKER_00Some people are just dumb. They don't like d just do people in Abu Dhabi or wherever the hell they are, like, do they really think that we're not gonna notice people underscore? I guess like, oh, excuse my foot. Um, yeah. Like, do they really think I mean and I guess there are some dumb enough people out there?
SPEAKER_02Because it's usually our senior citizens poor things. Like, my God.
SPEAKER_00That's how they end up in the news. Uh, or broke that's how they end up in the news. Because they're broke, because they fell for seen one of those in a long, long time.
SPEAKER_02Um I don't think I have either.
SPEAKER_00I only watch it in the morning, so um, but yeah, so anyway, we watched the documentary. The first one that I watched, it was called The Crash. So it is about a girl, her name is Mackenzie.
SPEAKER_02Mackenzie Sherilla.
SPEAKER_00Sherilla. Um, and the dog's barking at something, so sorry about that. Not gonna edit that out. Um I don't think it picks her up. Sometimes it does, and sometimes it doesn't. Um, and so anyway, she it's called the crash because if you don't know and haven't heard about this in your algorithm of your social media since I had neither global news. I had never heard about it ever.
SPEAKER_02Oh my god.
SPEAKER_00I because if it doesn't happen locally, if it doesn't happen locally or on like reality TV, I have zero.
SPEAKER_02Lift up the Bravo Rock and you're gonna do it. Yeah, no.
SPEAKER_00I mean, I I clearly did because I've watched all there's four documentaries that I could find, and I've watched three.
SPEAKER_02So I think I found a fifth one.
SPEAKER_00Um where is that at?
SPEAKER_02It's uh Alys uh uh Ellison Barber. She has the podcast called Allegedly.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02Um, and she just had like a defense attorney sit in and to talk about it. It was a real short, like 20, 25 minutes podcast. But it was just seeing it from the lawyer side of it is basically what she was doing.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay. Well, so the the gist of the whole situation is this girl Mackenzie had her boyfriend and his best friend, I'm assuming best friend, uh, in the car, and they come around a corner, right blinker, seatbelt, apparently, which you can never see in any of the videos that there was a seatbelt on. But she goes around the corner just regular 20 miles an hour, whatever you would do, and then floors it to 100 miles an hour and slams into the corner of this building. And I think it happened at like it had to happen like about an hour before the 911 call happened. Um, because they said it was like 5 30-ish or so in the morning, and the phone call happened at like 6 15 in the morning.
SPEAKER_02Well, it was in an industrial park.
SPEAKER_00Right. But yeah, so it's not heavily trafficked or anything. Right. So I I mean, obviously, in my personal opinion, um, and she lived, they both died. Um, in my opinion, I she tried to kill herself and didn't care who was involved. And and possibly tried to kill the boyfriend along with her.
SPEAKER_02I don't think she was suicidal at all.
SPEAKER_00You don't?
SPEAKER_02No.
SPEAKER_00I think she was fucking psychotic.
SPEAKER_02Oh, well duh.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I think, and this, you know, we ca in our generation, we have come up through everything. Right, we think we have. So we know how to adapt to not having internet or whatever and going back to old ways of doing things. Okay. Um the way that I've seen it was she was 17. I think he was 20.
SPEAKER_00He was 20.
SPEAKER_02And the friend was 19.
SPEAKER_00I don't I don't recall how the friend was.
SPEAKER_02I think her and the friend graduated in the same class. Like they had just graduated high school. Okay. So anyway.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Um, she was trying to be an influencer, and she seemed to have done pretty well for herself because she was receiving promo packs and stuff like that from Prada and Chanel and all this other stuff. So she was, you know.
SPEAKER_00She was getting her name out there.
SPEAKER_02Getting her name out there. Something that we don't do right now.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. We just do this, and if you see it, if you see it.
SPEAKER_02Congratulations.
SPEAKER_00I think, I think you, me, and our friend Alyssa, all three actually shared last week's episode. We did, and I think. For the first time ever.
SPEAKER_02Well, right. But uh, we also did see a little bit of a bump on anyway, anyway. Sorry.
SPEAKER_00Sorry. Well, you said we don't, we, and because we don't. So anyway.
SPEAKER_02We just don't have the time. We'll get there one day when Jen buys a laptop, which is coming down the pipeline. Anyway, continue. Anyway, um, so she was um 17, getting the deals, whatever, and moving on her way to um becoming a really good um influencer or whatever.
SPEAKER_00A bigger following, that kind of deal.
SPEAKER_02Right. And then the boyfriend had already graduated, but he was interested in like real estate and he was already trading stocks on Bitcoin and like other things. So like that's how he was making his living, but also was wanting to start a fashion line or whatever.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Great dreams for these kids.
SPEAKER_01Get it.
SPEAKER_02Um, and I feel like the internet has definitely helped kids like coming out of high school that don't want to go to college or whatever, to get into those um avenues that they're really wanting to do. But I think he was the moneymaker. He was the moneymaker, and she just hadn't hit that hit that point yet. And uh just from the text messages and all this other stuff, like my god, talk about toxicity, talk about a Bravo show. Nothing against these kids, they did lose their life, but I I just I wish kids those age just didn't depend so heavily on what everybody else thought. And that's another thing, like even us, like we had bullies as kids and stuff like that too, and I feel like she fit into that bully role a lot too.
SPEAKER_00Oh, she did because even even like to him, like right, because of her stardom. Right, but you know, but I mean, come on, we've seen plenty of stars in our in our radio days that have come and gone. Yeah, like they're they're nowhere to be found, and it's because they're fucking assholes to someone.
SPEAKER_02It's not a matter of assholes, it's just they become they couldn't live.
SPEAKER_00Right, or the ones that some of them are still there, and I mean I wouldn't spend a penny on a song they've ever put out because I they're just some of them might we've dealt with them in a professional manner. I'm just like, mm-hmm, no, that's not for me. You know, yeah, do they put out great music? Sure. Do they do great things on TV? Yes, but I've seen them without a camera. So is it I don't know, did I get them on off day, or was that their real life? I don't know. But same point is they blow up and become these different people. Now, would she have been?
SPEAKER_02I don't know. I don't know. Yeah. But so do you think 15 to life was enough? Do you think she intentionally murdered them?
SPEAKER_00Yes.
SPEAKER_02Really?
SPEAKER_00Yes. Yes. So you But I think she tried to kill herself in addition.
SPEAKER_02Like, I don't I d but I didn't see from what her friend said in some of her videos and that other stuff. Like, she's she never was like, I'm gonna end it all or whatever.
SPEAKER_00No, she never said that. She never said that, but she said that you know there was plenty of times that she said on when they had those four phone recordings that she was gonna wreck the car.
SPEAKER_02There was one time.
SPEAKER_00Okay. And then how many the phone calls that he started recording her when he was she was at his house trying to get in? Well, first of all, psycho. First of all, she's like, I live here. That no, you don't. You live with your parents, you're 17.
SPEAKER_02No, she moved in with them.
SPEAKER_00I I understand that, but you have no rights. You're 17.
SPEAKER_02True.
SPEAKER_00Well, what is she gonna call the the cops for what? For what go home to your parents? There they're you do not live here. You might think you live here, but you don't. Like, she was psychotic, I get it, but I truly think she tried to kill everybody. I don't really think she tried to kill the friend.
SPEAKER_02Right, but that's the that's the one that's like the oddball out.
SPEAKER_00It's like he was just there and I think collateral damage. I think she was that far gone that she didn't give a fuck what was gonna happen to who.
SPEAKER_02So there was a TikToker that I saw because once this the crash came out or whatever on Netflix, and she lives in Strongsville, Ohio. Um she took the road like and and videoed it or whatever, and it's literally the straightest straightaway that you could possibly see. Um, you know, and she's like, you would have to intentionally like do it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because the car veered off the street.
SPEAKER_02So you saw, did you see where they said that the wheel turned 142 degrees and all the other scientific stuff of down a hundred percent like to the floor? Um maybe her Prada slipper got stuck, you know. That's what they were thinking too.
SPEAKER_00But yeah, but I don't buy any of that.
SPEAKER_02Then the whole pots thing.
SPEAKER_00But why was she but right, get the fuck out of here. All of a sudden, mom, okay, I and I get it. If if that was you or I, our parents would go to bat for us 100%. They would be pulling shit out of the sky. Like one time I remember he passed out, so how could that be something? Like you But they should if that was the case, they should have brought a doctor on, I really think. Well, right, but why was that okay? How did they know? How did they know that she had pots? Please tell me that. We took her to the doctor. When? Where's the medical report? Because there was no evidence saying that she ever had it. That was the other thing that I noticed too. Hello, if you're gonna come and say this shit, prove it.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, right, right, right, right.
SPEAKER_00We we know that was bullshit. So, I mean, whatever. Your mom was trying to save your ass. Didn't work.
SPEAKER_02What did you think of the parents?
SPEAKER_00They're full of shit. They're just the dumbest boxes of rocks.
SPEAKER_02They just turned blind eye.
SPEAKER_00Did you did you see here, did you hear what, and I don't remember what documentary it was. I it might have been in all of them that I've seen.
SPEAKER_02The one on Hulu did not have the parents in it at all.
SPEAKER_00The one on Netflix did the one at Netflix did, and I think the one that I watched on HBO- The Killer Crashes? Uh no. The one I watched on HBO Max was um The Mean Girls one. Mean Girls Murder.
SPEAKER_02Yeah, I watched that one last night.
SPEAKER_00Were the parents in that one? They were in at least two of them, and I've only seen three.
SPEAKER_02It wasn't in that one. Okay, well, point me. Because that one was only like 40 minutes.
SPEAKER_00It was when the mom so it was when she read the letter and then the mom came up and addressed the judge.
SPEAKER_02That was that one. Okay, yeah, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, yeah. And but Oh my god. Are you kidding me? Oh my god. He's a new friend. The motherfucker lost his life. What do you mean? She's just as fucking psycho as her daughter. Bottom line.
SPEAKER_02Another thing that I noticed uh when she would do her little modeling things, you know, like she had like a walk-in closet or whatever, so she would set up her thing. Well, she would also like smoke in the house, too. And I'm like, okay, okay.
SPEAKER_00So it's just uh I don't that's okay, so to my understanding, that's a very common thing. If you smoke, you smoke if you sm if you smoke, you smoke in your house.
SPEAKER_01Weed.
SPEAKER_00Yes, very common. You don't go outside, depending on where you live, like you don't go in smoking on your patio, because then it smells, then the cops can come, blah blah blah. Somebody will call about drugs. You smoke it in your house. Just that's just how life is. Now, unless you live on acreage, which they did not, they live next door.
SPEAKER_02I'm just saying that the parents just let her do whatever she wanted.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00But was that her house or his house?
SPEAKER_02That was her parents' house.
SPEAKER_00Okay, but they even the judge asked, and they were like, Yeah, we know.
SPEAKER_02I must have missed that one. That might have been the third one.
SPEAKER_00But what I what I uh the other reason that I feel like it was intentional was the friend that came in and testified with, or I don't know if it was real testify. They didn't I don't think they really testified. They were just talking to the investigators. The came the red jacket? Yeah. So he was connected to th Life 360 to to one of the boys. Um, and then there was another somebody else had evidence stating that she was at that location three days ago.
SPEAKER_02She did a dry run. Why?
SPEAKER_00And and you do that it was intentional, right?
SPEAKER_02But here's my other thing is like did the boys not know when she turned down this road, like something's off like that.
SPEAKER_00That's probably why the wheel was turned, to be honest with you. I think they were trying to save their lives. Yeah. I do agree with whoever said that. I don't know if it was the narrator or or the defense attorney. Um prosecutor. Yeah, prosecutor, sorry. Um, yeah, I somebody said it. And and I I do believe that that probably could have happened. Um and I could also, if they had a camera in that car, I bet you she would have had a fucking big smile on her face. Just pressed all the way fucking down. Truly.
SPEAKER_02Okay, so going back to the pots thing, okay.
SPEAKER_00Oh god.
SPEAKER_02Because I just I I want to know what how you feel. If you were to pass out, okay? Okay. Because that's one of the things that happens with pots or whatever, like with blood pressures and whatnot, does this stay down?
SPEAKER_00No. Are you sure? Uh I am pretty sure. Your body would go limp. What if she had a seizure? I mean, I I no, I don't I don't think so.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. I I truly don't think that it would so because my oh I always think of, you know, with the wheel, the turn, and then shifting into neutral and drive and all this stuff. It's when I heard the shift that it shifted into neutral and then back into drive. That's when I was like, mmm.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00If it would have stayed in neutral, then it would have been a little bit different. Then it would be. But there was not.
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_00There was not. Pots, the only thing pots in her was weed.
SPEAKER_02David's I mean this isn't a laughing matter.
SPEAKER_00It's not because people died. Yes. But she's fucking psycho.
SPEAKER_02What did you think of her jailhouse interview?
SPEAKER_00I thought it was a load of shit. I I didn't believe anything that she said. She just looked truly like a mean girl sitting there, like no big deal.
SPEAKER_02Did you see the part where she kind of segued to her lawyer?
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_02And was like, I don't wanna whatever and mess anything up. I'm like, what are you talking about?
SPEAKER_00Right. Hello? Yeah. So we didn't want to mess anything up? What? Your chance of parole?
SPEAKER_02Now, did she get two 15 to life? Okay, so And concurrent is back to back.
SPEAKER_00No. It's it's it's at the same time. Okay. So she got two 15 years to life concurrently. So they're running at the same time. So she'll get out.
SPEAKER_02And she also got time served.
SPEAKER_00Right, but so which I don't think that was that long.
SPEAKER_02Say that again. Concurrently what?
SPEAKER_00Concurrent is at the same time.
SPEAKER_02Yes.
SPEAKER_00The other one, it would be 15-15, total of 30, but then chance of parole.
SPEAKER_02Right, right, right.
SPEAKER_00So with her, she's gonna get out what 33-ish? Well, chance of parole. She she may not get out.
SPEAKER_0236, I think.
SPEAKER_00Okay.
SPEAKER_02No, yeah, 36.
SPEAKER_00Okay. Before 40. I mean, yeah. She can still get out and have a full life. Right. So, I mean, hopefully people have seen her documentaries and stay the hell away. But um, yeah. I I don't know that she's gonna get pearled. Um, she's apparently been a troublemaker.
SPEAKER_02Oh, in the in the jail.
SPEAKER_00That's what I've heard. No, I have not seen any reports or anything like that. So I'm gonna have to go back and like look to see when this all came out in the news because remember, I didn't I just saw these documentaries. Yeah, it happened in 22 and then Was it 22? Yeah, they graduated in 22 and it happened right after. Right. Shortly after. She was sentenced in 23.
SPEAKER_02Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So, um, yeah, it's just fucking psycho. Like, I just don't understand.
SPEAKER_02What did you think about the uh Halloween costumes?
SPEAKER_00Okay, so there was explanation behind it.
SPEAKER_02Right, from the friend.
SPEAKER_00And and I do kind of believe that. I don't know that it's not the time or the place.
SPEAKER_02It was only three months after.
SPEAKER_00I get it, but you know, I I mean, I I I don't know. I mean, I guess you try to have the normalest life as possible. I mean, I've never killed somebody and pretended I didn't. So like I mean, I know I mean, this has nothing to do or remotely the same thing, but like when my mom passed away, I mean, as quick as possible, I tried to pretend that everything was perfectly fine. Was it? No. Did I believe it at times? Yes. Yeah. But no. You know? So I could only imagine somebody that killed somebody is gonna try to Nonetheless two people. Right. And become as normal as possible.
SPEAKER_02I wonder if her parents still live there.
SPEAKER_00Oh, I don't know. We'll have to check. Um I also don't know what I was about to say. There's that.
SPEAKER_02Um I did have another thought, but what?
SPEAKER_01Your brain fried?
SPEAKER_02Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Mine is too.
SPEAKER_02I do have a question, and this comes on more of a real estate piece of it. We'll break away from the crash right now. It might come back.
SPEAKER_00It depends on the state. I don't know.
SPEAKER_02It's about my property.
SPEAKER_00Oh, okay.
SPEAKER_02The fence. What about it? I've asked a couple different people. The property behind me is owned by a LLC. Obviously, they own other properties. It's considered a flipper country company. Company. The fence needs to get replaced.
SPEAKER_01Okay.
SPEAKER_02Whether it's my fence, their fence, whose fence, I don't know 100%. I know I replaced it the last time, but at this point I'm gonna be like, yo.
SPEAKER_01Just put it in inside your yard.
SPEAKER_02How do I get a hold of this company to see if they would be willing to split the cost?
SPEAKER_01Look them up.
SPEAKER_02I did. And when I look up the company, it's like we'll just say it's Smith LLC. Okay. Okay. It'll say Smith Pro Cleaning, Smith uh construction. When I look up that particular one under the city and city documents or the county documents, it doesn't give a contact information of whatever.
SPEAKER_00It's not gonna give people's information, it's gonna give their name though.
SPEAKER_02There's no it's just no blank LLC. I'll show you. Perfect. See, he's good for something.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'll show you.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Uh and so where are you going on Tuesday again?
SPEAKER_00Oh, I'm gonna go to the block.
SPEAKER_02And for what reason?
SPEAKER_00So because you know, Jen has made mention a cut time or two about Bravo TV that I liked.
SPEAKER_02And the last thing I watched on Bravo was probably Vanderpomp before all the segmented spin-offs. So that was probably a good ten years ago.
SPEAKER_00No, it wasn't, because that fiasco you were watching.
SPEAKER_02So five years ago.
SPEAKER_00So that was the only show I watched. That's a lie. It was not five years ago. It might have been two years ago or so.
SPEAKER_02Whatever. I caught up on Vanderpop. Right. And that was it.
SPEAKER_00So, and now they're canceled. Um, well, that show they scrapped the entire cast and tried to bring it back, and it lasted a season, and they're that's gone. But now she's about to do another one in Vegas. Oh from a restaurant that I've been to, and do the same thing again. So it probably will not land either. But anyway, so at the block, um, basically the same thing that happened on Vanderpump rules, kind of the same thing happened. But in the Hamptons. In the Hamptons on Summer House.
SPEAKER_02I mean, it's is anybody else a Summer House uh fan?
SPEAKER_00I mean, it could it doesn't even have to be just Summer House, it could be anything. Um I mean, but I watched they had Winter House, I watched that. I had watched Summer House.
SPEAKER_02Is there Spring House and Fall House?
SPEAKER_00No, but there is um there is another Summer House, but it's like a I it might have got cancelled, I don't know. I didn't watch it. Um yeah, so but they're the reunion is coming and it's supposed to be really explosive. So the block is doing a block party or a watch party. Wait, but it's a reunion, like what it's a reunion where they all sit on the couch and all talk to one another. And so David thinks there's gonna be a ton of people there.
SPEAKER_02I'm gonna need a picture.
SPEAKER_00I'm gonna send a picture. It's Tuesday.
SPEAKER_02What time?
SPEAKER_00Um, so the reunion starts at eight, but the pre-festivities are at seven.
SPEAKER_02They close at nine.
SPEAKER_00Nope. They're closing at ten.
SPEAKER_02Oh boy, on a Tuesday. Welcome back. Hi. See, I I got me a summer bath.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah. She got a second one, too. Oh, but yeah, so that is gonna be Tuesday. I'll let you know how it is. Should be very dramatic.
SPEAKER_02What's what's gonna be on your feet? Food menu. What are you getting this time? Um, uh I'm telling you, go get a burger.
SPEAKER_00I think maybe it was really good. Was it okay? I think I'll have to do one of those since I've had a dog in nachos. So, yeah, probably a burger.
SPEAKER_02What else is left for you to try? The Mediterranean place, the Asian one. Like actually get a spot. There's a Latin one?
SPEAKER_00That's next to it. Next to what? It's Latin food, Asian food, burgers.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00And then tacos and barbecue.
SPEAKER_02And wieners.
SPEAKER_00And ice cream, wieners, and there's barbecue? Yeah. What and um, and then the last one is the Mediterranean salad pita place.
SPEAKER_02Damn, I missed out on a lot.
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm. So yeah, I'm gonna um I'm gonna go. Your hair will be done by then. You should join.
SPEAKER_02I don't know.
SPEAKER_00It's gonna be a lot of fun.
SPEAKER_02Oh, I bet. I'm gonna go to a thing that I've never even watched one episode of.
SPEAKER_00I mean, I'm sure they're gonna do a highlight reel or something before.
SPEAKER_02Of ten seasons?
SPEAKER_00It only is related to like the last couple.
SPEAKER_02I understand that, but that's not gonna catch me up on anything. You tried to explain to me at the end of the day.
SPEAKER_00You just gotta you just gotta start with these.
SPEAKER_02Rehab, and oh my god. Yeah, you just gotta watch that what you live for.
SPEAKER_00What?
SPEAKER_02Is that drama?
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because it's not in my life. So I like drama, just not in my life. Yeah. I'm like, shit, my life's better than that.
SPEAKER_02We just don't have the money.
SPEAKER_00Right. But neither do they in real life. Like, I mean, uh that's let's yes, they get paid to be on the show and to put so yes, they do have money now. But like when they started out, they did not have money.
SPEAKER_02They were going to the Hamptons. That's expensive.
SPEAKER_00Not for them. They were on a TV show. You think they paid for?
SPEAKER_02They started the TV show.
SPEAKER_00Right. And that's why they were in such a shitty house in the beginning, and the production people put them in a better house, and that's where it stayed. And it's now for sale. And it's now also you can bid to go and live in the house for a night and watch the reunion there.
SPEAKER_02Wow.
SPEAKER_00But you have to bid on it, so it's probably gonna be like $150,000.
SPEAKER_02I can't believe people were that obsessed with that kind of stuff. Like, would you do that if you had the money?
SPEAKER_00If I had the money, 100%. Yeah.
SPEAKER_02I'm over here, like, I would just like to meet so-and-so, whatever.
SPEAKER_00David's like, I I mean, I would like to meet the people too, but just to be at the house, I would rather I'm okay with that.
SPEAKER_02Yeah. Would you like mock not mock the house, but look around?
SPEAKER_00Well, no, I mean, okay, so it's for sale right now. So I just went on the internets and found the house and looked at all the pictures because a lot of the house is blocked off. Like the doors are locked and stuff, so you can't get into it. It's a it's a a true rental house.
SPEAKER_02Okay.
SPEAKER_00So, um, yeah, they like when they first went into this house, like the first season, they had certain rooms that were open, and then they came back the next one. They're like, um, we don't have we're down a room, so they had to make it work.
SPEAKER_02Why why?
SPEAKER_00Why wouldn't they owners the owners locked that room? It's an Airbnb. You've never been in an Airbnb that had locked rooms that you can't get into because it's their personal belongings.
SPEAKER_01Oh, or whatever it is.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. So that's how, yeah. Like it has a whole movie theater. That never showed up on the on the uh shows. And the pool house that's back there, they're only allowed on the porch. You've never seen the inside of it. But I mean, you can see the inside of it online. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Nice.
SPEAKER_00And I I don't remember how much it's for sale for, but I want to say it's like 3.5 or so.
SPEAKER_02Well, excuse me, let me just go rub my two pennies.
SPEAKER_00And I don't I don't know that it's And wish in a well. I think that's more of I mean it's a very nice house, don't get me wrong, and I don't know anything about the Hamptons, but I'm sure they're paying for the location and you know, more so than the house. In my opinion, I don't know. But yeah.
SPEAKER_02That's all I got.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, me too. So I don't have anything random to talk to you about.
SPEAKER_02Well that'll wrap it up, guys.
SPEAKER_01See you next week.