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Ins & Outs for 2025

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2025 is here, and we’re breaking down what’s in and what’s out for the year ahead. Love it or hate it, we’re making our picks—so buckle up and get ready for some hot takes, bold opinions, and maybe a little chaos along the way.

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00:00:11
Speaker
Shawna, you had some 2025. I do. In's and out's. What is in for the new year and what is out? i just Happy be new year to everyone. Happy new year indeed. Aw, I'm so tired of saying that. When did we quit saying in that, by the way? You know what? I'm ready to be done doing. I haven't even said it for once. I'm so ready for people to be done asking me how my holidays were. Is this an in or an out?
00:00:34
Speaker
This is a sidebar. And I feel bad. But if one more person asked me how my holidays was, because my answer has become probably a lot like yours, we all did the same thing. Right. We did the same thing. Yeah. We don't have to keep talking about it. Actually, somebody asked me today how my New Year's Eve was. And I said, it was awesome. You want to know what I did? They said, what'd you do? I said, you know, Wiki came out on Prime and I bought it and watched it. Oh, my God.
00:00:58
Speaker
Sorry. Sorry, I had to. And they backed away. Yeah, they were like, what is wrong with you? But we all do the same thing at the holidays. We really do. So I don't know. We don't have to talk about it for a week. Anyway, it's fine. I love this trend. I think this trend is so much fun. I'm seeing it like crazy. And I love reading it. It tells you so much about people. And everybody's is different, right? Some are super serious and some are not. And anyway, these are mine. So we'll start with ins for 2025.
00:01:28
Speaker
In is seeing movies in the theater. We're going back to the theaters. We've been streaming movies since the pandemic. And now I think in 2025, we're going back to the theaters. We're going to go see movies on the screen. You know what's really funny about that is I got one of those gift cards for Christmas from someone. And did you get one too? You're smiling, Chuck. No, I'm smiling for another reason, I'll tell you.
00:01:56
Speaker
Okay, I got one of those gift cards where you can decide, it's got like 20 options up there, you can decide where to spend it, which I'm thinking at that point, you would think, just give me a visa. I know who gave you that, I think too, right? Yeah. Was it you?
00:02:12
Speaker
No, but it's who you're thinking of. No, but the person who gave it to you saw a thing up there and thought, well, that's what I want to give them. So I'll give them this one so they can do that. Not thinking you could just give them a Visa card and you could do the same thing. Or just give them the specific one. Yeah. This is way too cryptic for people who aren't at Christmas morning with y'all. So what I'm saying is the gift card. Somebody from the older generation that was maybe a little confused about how the gift cards work. All right, that's cute.
00:02:41
Speaker
The gift card that I got was 25 bucks and I could redeem it for like 20 different places I got to pick. The catch was I had to actually pick online, like online they were like to redeem it, you have to go ahead and tell us which place. Oh wow, I didn't know that. Yeah, I didn't know that either. And I thought, okay, interesting. So I have to sit here and decide. But it wasn't a card.
00:03:03
Speaker
I mean, you could take, like if you were to do Outback, which is what I thought was what they had maybe saw on. It was something that, you know, the card, they'd have to punch in all the numbers. It wasn't a barcode on it or anything like that to scan or swipe. So I thought, okay, well maybe I'll do something online. And then I thought, actually, you know what? I'm going to do Regal. I'm going to go see a movie. Yeah. Perfect. I think I would agree with you, Shauna.
00:03:33
Speaker
I've been to the movies, I mean, technically it was the very end, but I've been to the movies three times in the last month. No, but for real though. How many movies did you watch? How many different individual movies? No, but that's what I'm saying. I'm not a big moviegoer. I never have been. In the 40 years that I've been alive, it's never been my jam. And in the past month or two, I've been so many times and I'm having a blast.
00:04:01
Speaker
It's great. It's great. We're going back to the movies. It is. It is. I used to go when I was in ODU. I think you might yell at something there. When I was at ODU, I would ride the city bus to downtown Norfolk, and I'd go watch movies by myself. I'd just go watch movies. On a long board. Cargo pants and cut off shirt and back and forth. On a long board. Yeah, absolutely. Get some Taco Bell.
00:04:23
Speaker
More in, sorry, we really expand on that. Yeah, we're only on the first one here. We only have one in, sorry. Also, I'm going to say too, I've seen some people do these and they're real long. This is not that. We cap these. We're not, this isn't 20- But Chuck, you have some as well, right? I do, I do. Okay, so we're going to keep this moving. All right, so in 2025, we are going to go back to hosting dinner parties. Instead of going out to dinner, I would like to see us start hosting dinner parties. We're going to bring those back. Chuck, are you going to host a party?
00:04:52
Speaker
I actually enjoy hosting. I would say I don't see that happening. It would be cool though, but I don't i don't know why it would happen. I don't see you hosting a party. In in for 2025 dinner parties. Um, this one's a little controversial, but I'm seeing an uptick on this, especially in people 30 and under gambling.
00:05:13
Speaker
We're gambling in 2025. It's happening. Holy cow. I think that's already happening. It's happening. We're gambling in 2025. I'm so glad you said that. I talked to somebody today who's 24 years old and was like, oh, I was watching the poker tournament over the weekend. My son, who's about to turn 15, has suddenly taken a great interest in gambling. And I have a lot of feelings about it. It's ridiculous and crazy. I talked to somebody who's like 26 who's been doing it. We are gambling in 2025. Sports gambling in particular. And it's out of control. It's dangerous. Jake has called me a degenerate. Oh, he's addicted. He's addicted. It's having such a... And we have friends who talk about it with him, and it's like, that's a problem. Don't encourage. Don't encourage. I'm just saying, I'm seeing it. 2025, we're gambling. It will definitely continue up, Dick. Yeah, I'll definitely keep doing it in 2025, for sure. Okay. You and a lot of other people. All right. Anyway, in for 2025, friends as your emergency contact.
00:06:12
Speaker
Friends. Wow. As your emergency contacts. I don't understand. No, I'm not elaborating. That's not the point of these lists. Wow. These are so crazy because I, gosh. I'm just saying. I just today. Friends as opposed to what? I don't understand. Who do you normally put as your emergency contact? Obviously my wife. Right. Okay. Well, some people... Some of us don't have a wife. Right. Right. So you would put your friend. Like who else would you put? Who do you think?
00:06:39
Speaker
I don't know. What do you mean you don't know? Okay, so if some people might put their parents. Somebody might put their dad. Relatives, your family. And I'm saying we're going friends. We're going friends as our emergency contact. If they were like, who's your emergency contact? Are you going to assume you don't have a wife? Are you going to write my boy Jared? He got me.
00:07:01
Speaker
Hot Rod, he got me. But we're not talking but we talking like random people. We're not talking like friends outer fringe acquaintances. My emergency contact is my best friend Esther. that I trust her implicitly and she's on all my stuff. That one's going my mind. i don't i don't You're going to roll your eyes. But just today, you know on my work trip and I had to put in my emergency contact. and You better not. You put check.
00:07:30
Speaker
You gotta ask for that permission. I don't want that responsibility. wait but No, I didn't put you. I would say y'all are family. No, but I put a friend. He lives in Alabama and he'd be quite surprised. That's a bad that's a bad choice. That's a bad choice. she should You should have consulted somebody. Like I'm an emergency contact for my friend's daughter too. So like if she needs to be picked up from school and for some reason she can't make it, like anyway, 2025, our friends are our emergency contacts.
00:08:00
Speaker
Nice. um This one's a little personal, but also not because it's having a big resurgence. Leopard coats. I'm real pumped about it too. Leopard coats. I've seen leopard shirts, so I would agree. Leopard coats in 2025. In for 2025. I'm so sorry to interrupt you. Can I just back up for a second? Is that specifically women or is it cool if you know like if I rocked a leopard coat. It wouldn't look good with the Not with the backwards hat. Backwards hat, leopard coat. Those are two different directions. there No, you gotta stay on brand with it. You're not a woman, Scott. We've established that. Leopard coat, but yeah, the right kind of guy could could wear a leopard coat. In for 2025, being cringe.
00:08:43
Speaker
We are no longer going to shame people for being cringe. Well, you've already succeeded because that was a cringe thing to say. We're going to be cringe. Like Chuck was saying in the last episode, we're going to be ourselves. We're going to be ourselves. Okay. Okay. You can be yourselves and not be cringe. You can be yourself. And if someone calls you cringe, just keep moving. You're fine. In for 2025, matcha. I love matcha. Matcha man. We need to bring it back. Matcha lattes.
00:09:12
Speaker
Iced matcha. Mocha. Nope. Matcha. You're talking to the coffee expert over here, Mr. Chuck. He's a little uncomfortable. I'm playing a little bit. He's like, who's a little warm in here? Matcha. Okay. And finally, in for 2025, we are standing instead of sitting. No. We are.
00:09:30
Speaker
No. We're standing. If we get the chance to stand up, we're going to stand. I'm so confused. I feel like this is your desire list. But that's the thing. Everybody makes their own, right? Okay. I kind of thought they'd be based on something. What situation are you looking at a chair and you're like, you know what? I'm going to stand.
00:09:45
Speaker
Okay, so in my at my office, we have all staff meetings. We have a long boardroom table. You're going to stand. I stand. Oh my gosh. There's a really great window. There's a really great window. I love to look out at it. And every time we have a staff meeting, I stand by that window. Are there enough people in the room? Are you the only one standing? No, several other people come stand with me. Some other people like to stand. We sit a lot. Without giving out too much detail, I tend to be in a lot of virtual meetings.
00:10:12
Speaker
And one particular person. Stands? Always chooses to stand in a particular commerce room that we see sometimes. Didn't I just gotta stand up? We're all out here standing up. Gosh, I'm just thinking you're like, don't do it. Don't do it. I'm the creep in the back of the room. Yeah. I wish. I'm gonna tell the other people though. You're knocking out two in one. You're being cringe and you're standing.
00:10:35
Speaker
This is my year, I'm just out here. Okay, here's my outs. Out for 2025. Wait, wait, can we pause? Can you read your ends? Oh yes, yes, that's a good idea. Yeah, I mean, my ends are based on reality and what might really happen based off... Remember, you're not a woman, so it could be much different. You said based off reality.
00:10:55
Speaker
Ah. I like the simplicity of standing over sitting, but I definitely am going to sit. There will definitely be more biopic movies. That's funny. We're talking about movies again. Okay, okay. This whole, okay. I like that. You know, the, the, yeah, the, who was Bob Dylan one? That's getting some movement. Nosferatu is a biopic about Dracula. No, I can, yeah, I think that's cool. Y'all didn't laugh at that. That was a joke.
00:11:25
Speaker
Yeah, more biopic movies though. No, my other ones are going out, so go ahead. That's the only end I have. It's easier to think of that. It's more of a pessimistic view on some stuff. More of just like an observation, really. You know what? They're probably gonna make more movies about people. That's what this year's for. That'll probably be in. That'll probably be in. That'll probably do that. And you know what? I'll watch it while standing. That's my thing. And being cringy. And everybody's gonna be like, that's cringe. That's so cringe. But that's in. And you're gonna do it anyway, because you're in. You can do whatever you want. Wow. All right, Shauna, with the outs. All right, out in 2025, speeding tickets.
00:12:10
Speaker
What does that mean? We're not giving them out anymore. What does that mean?
00:12:19
Speaker
ah That's got to be coming from somebody who gets Sweden tickets, guaranteed. No, it is because I am a commuter in the metro Atlanta area and I'm telling you, it is not the people who drive fast that are the problem. It's the people who are going 40 miles per hour in the middle of the interstate that are timid and don't know what they're doing that are trying to kill the rest of us because we're just going with the flow of traffic. And then you got this. I don't think your solution is solving that problem. I'm just saying we're not worried about fast drivers this year. we're much more More tickets for people who are slow. Is this about the left lane thing? I was going to spare you all that oh that. I was going to spare you all.
00:12:59
Speaker
You won last speeding tickets. Yup. Speeding tickets are out in 2025. I don't care. We've been doing those for too long. I need them back in because I'm dreaming through downtown. You can't beat to it. This is my list. Through Atlanta at like 2 AM and they're racing. Do they not get speeding tickets? No.
00:13:21
Speaker
Wow. They are less of a hazard than the person I almost ran over coming home today. Wow. That I come around the bend. She's a speeder. I am a speeder. I'll own that. I get where I'm going in a timely fashion. And I get there safely. And other people don't trip over me. I get there safely. Speeding tickets out in 2020. Wait, wait, wait. How many accidents were you in, Chuck, in 2024? Zero. I was in zero. Are you a speeder? Were you in any? No, Shauna. I got hit.
00:13:49
Speaker
You were in an accident. Pulling out of this complex by some Yahoo. I was barely. That was speeding. No, she wasn't. It was just, she wasn't going to drive. I have a very, very clean driving record and I'm not ah superstitious. So I don't mind even talking about it. Well, no, because it would depend a lot more on your skill set. I drive so nice. I'm not even going to let other people's mistakes affect me.
00:14:13
Speaker
Just for anybody listening, Scott is not a good driver. Moving on. Go ahead, Shawn. All right. We're done having speed and tickets in 2025 at some point. Okay. Also out in 2025, too much caffeine.
00:14:26
Speaker
We're going to take it easy. We're going to give our cardiac health a break. We're going to have a respectable two cups of coffee in the morning, and we're not drinking Celsius at 4 p.m. We're going to try it out. Okay, I'm with you on the energy. We're going to try it out. I'm not saying cut caffeine. You won't ever hear me say that, but we're not. Well, two cups of coffee.
00:14:47
Speaker
And an energy drink is already, I would already think. That's too much. That's too much. That's what I'm saying. We're not doing that in 2025. I wasn't doing it in 2024. I was. Yeah, you were.
00:14:57
Speaker
but ah you i it's It's sort of a like, okay, either you, one or the other, don't do both. Either you drink coffee or you get an energy drink.
00:15:11
Speaker
Two o'clock. I mean, I'm guilty of it, but after two, you need to... Right. Pump the brakes. Yeah. We're going to have our two cups of coffee in the morning and then we're going to go. Okay. um Out in 2025. Letting things slide. We're not letting things slide.
00:15:30
Speaker
We're not doing it. I mean, we're saving the world here. We really are. In 2025. We're going to stand up. We're going to be cringe. And I ain't letting that slide either. I'm calling you out, even if I am cringy. And I'm doing it standing out. Right.
00:15:47
Speaker
Yeah, we get it. Yeah, we let stuff slide in 2024. We're not letting it slide this year. We're going to hold you to this, by the way. We're holding you to this. This is actually just became an accountability group. Is that coffee in your cup right there? It's not. It's a margarita. Oh, nice. The next episode, you're standing up. We replaced the caffeine with the alcohol. Listen, I'm an adult. It's Friday. We're out here. Out in 2025,
00:16:16
Speaker
We're done vaping. i've I've had enough of it, especially in the indoors. We're done vaping. We got a vaccine now. Cigarettes are making a comeback, but I can't condone it. Why are they really? They really are, but I can't condone it. It's very bad for you. It's very addictive. We can't do that either. But vaping, like everybody thought that was the lesser of the evils. It's really not. And I don't want to walk through another sweet tea flavored cloud, you know?
00:16:42
Speaker
Yeah, I don't care how good they smell. If you're going to give me secondhand cancer, at least let it smell terrible. I don't want to sit there and walk around smelling mango and also get secondhand smoke. I would rather smell a cigarette. I would rather smell a cigarette than a vapor cloud of, yeah, mango, strawberry. I mean, I've always thought vape is stupid. Vape, smoking. I've always thought it's no offense to anybody who vapes or smokes. I mean offense. But it just comes across as such a weakness to me. I'm like, ooh.
00:17:11
Speaker
Come on, b be But be a little bit for real, you know what I mean? I'm i'm kind of with you on that. And I'm a big advocate of grown folks. We let grown folks live. But I just, in 2025, we're done vaping. Yeah, but knowing all we know about like tobacco and nicotine at this point, it's like,
00:17:30
Speaker
But are we just being stupid now? like It's not even that deep for me. you know If you want to make bad choices with your health, you totally can. That's your prerogative. No, that's fair. I'm just saying we're done vaping. Because I don't get it. I mean, we all do dumb stuff that we know is wrong too. Right. Somebody who vapes could come call me out for something else. So that's whatever. But um out in 2025, saying things are bad for your brand.
00:17:57
Speaker
Unless you're an actual company or an organization, you don't have a brand. You're just a guy. So stop saying things are bad for your brand. That's a good one. Wow. That's it. Write that down, Scott. Wow. OK. I don't want to ever hear you say that again. Do you say it? No. there's There's a lot of content creators or just people who think they're like, oh, it's bad for my brand. What brand? What are you talking about? I don't say bad for my brand, but I do reference brand. That's not bad.
00:18:26
Speaker
That's not a problem. It's not bad for the brand. It's just brand flakes. Sorry. Bad. That's a bad joke. Yeah, stupid. Okay, Chuck, you guys are mine. All right, out in 2025. I had three more. Oh, you said- I thought she said- That was it. Yeah, I thought she said that was it. No meaning that's the end of my sentence. Stop saying it's bad for your brand. That's it. That's the end of my Senate. Wow. I'll go to the next Senate, Snail. No, but I'll be super fast. Oh, sorry. No, no, take it down. Okay. Out in 2025, mothers-in-law. Just kill them. No, don't kill them. We're just not having them. So no more marriage. No, you can get married. That's totally fine. We're not doing mothers-in-law. You just don't have a mother-in-law anymore. You just don't have a mother-in-law. Are you opposed to that, Chuck?
00:19:18
Speaker
What do you think of that idea? I don't understand how that works. Do you not think collectively as a society we could take a break from mothers-in-law? Yeah, I just don't know how logistically we would do it. Who's the mother of my wife now? She's just a gal. So I could get with her too. Whoa. Get with her. I mean, no relation. I don't understand. That wasn't really the direction I was in. I'll be a mother-in-law someday. But in 2025?
00:19:45
Speaker
We're just not doing mother-in-law. We're just not doing mother-in-law. Oh, okay. And that's you making shoe. Okay, okay. It's not a personal reference actually. Copy. It's just in general collectively as a society. I love my mother-in-law. That's cool. I'll put it out there. No, that's fine. Lots of people do. For those listeners. But if you were taking a break. For the listeners, he threw up a huge grin after that. Go ahead, what else? We don't have to overthink these either. Okay.
00:20:13
Speaker
I've been thinking all of them. Overpriced burgers are out in 2025. What does that mean? I don't control the price of burgers. They're never coming down. They're out. Tell me why I took my son to get a burger the other day. Or just whatever. It's annoying that I took my son to go get a burger last week and spent 50 bucks on two burgers and some fries. That's crazy. That's supposed to be the universe. How much on two burgers and fries? Almost 50 bucks. Where did you go? Moxie.
00:20:43
Speaker
Uh, holy cow. I don't know what that is. It's a burger joint around here. at My point being, it's really expensive to go grab a burger and fries. And that's kind of crazy to me. And it's easy just to not go. Like just don't, don't go. Make it at home. Right. I can make a burger. I'm so sick of hearing people. This is not, I'm not saying this is what you're doing. I cannot stand people complaining about the price of McDonald's and Burger King. Okay. Don't go.
00:21:10
Speaker
Right. Is that foolish of me to say? No, but I think groceries are so expensive right now too. Who's to say what's more expensive at this point? Yeah, I probably immediately thought of that when I said that out loud. Specifically, the overpriced burgers. We got to be done. And finally, spirit animals. I don't want to know what your spirit animal is. I don't care. I'm with you on that. And we don't need to look at it. And I don't know what your Zodiac sign is either. That's just a sub. Careful, careful, careful. What? Did I say something wrong?
00:21:41
Speaker
Just spirit animals. It's weird. It's kind of the same thing though, right? Yeah. My spirit animals are lying. Spirit animals are also a little bit politically incorrect, which I'm putting... It's on my list because it's just annoying and I don't want anyone to ask me and I don't want you to tell me what yours is, but... Wait a minute. You're saying... it Do you... I mean, like you've been assigned one? What do you mean?
00:22:03
Speaker
No, just people ask or people be like, oh my God, that, blah, blah, blah is my spirit animal. I've never had anybody ask me, Scott, what's your spirit animal? I have no idea. I can guess. It's a kitty cat. Oh, it's 25. We're not doing it anymore, Scott. It's a bunny rabbit. Yep. A doggy dog. I hate you guys so much. Wow. That's it. All right, I've got three outs going out.
00:22:29
Speaker
And this is true, but not, I mean, whatever you do with AI is not a thing. What? I've seen that one come up a lot, which that one is so interesting. What do you mean? Not that it's going away, it's not what people think it's gonna be. I've seen AI come up a lot on the outlet. It is not. Okay, expand. I don't mean like chat GPT and all that stuff is going away. That's good. AI is not taking over the world. Oh. Record it, clip it.
00:22:54
Speaker
Quit talking about it's a problem. It's not happening. It's ridiculous. I can understand what people are, you know, people talk, especially Elon talks a lot about the idea of like, well, we'll build technology like for military purposes that involves AI that will then similar to a nuclear weapon where now you've built a weapon that could wipe out humanity.
00:23:23
Speaker
So I can understand from that perspective, but I don't think we're going to accidentally realize. We're not going to have a terminator situation. Right. I don't think that, no. I agree. Can we just, so let's, we're killing that conversation. Uh, the conversation about the best of all time, the goat in the NBA, that conversation's over, ended, settled, over, done and done. I won't even say names. I don't need to say names.
00:23:52
Speaker
Can I can I ask offline? Can you tell me? Oh, you can ask online. I don't know. There's just the fact that you're asking is the answer that it's not. OK, I see what you're saying. But to be fair, I'm probably the last one to really. OK, but if you just had to guess. Yes. Who's the greatest of all time as NBA? Kobe.
00:24:15
Speaker
i I'm good with that. Are you good with it? Because I'm pretty sure I'm only good with it because he's not around anymore. And you can't, you know, that's not fair. His work ethic was unmatched. That much I do now. Absolutely. That much I do now. It's Michael Jordan. Michael Jordan's the right answer, but Kobe is allowed just because. OK, fair enough. Yeah, cool. Nobody else. So if you win off rings, though. Wait, who's your choice?
00:24:41
Speaker
it would be Bill Russell, right, so. Oh. If you want offerings, yeah. hi Okay. All right, and my last one, this conversation about bidets being awesome. No. I love that. Let's squash that real quick. Okay, wait. I'm not saying I don't like bidets, I just love that that major list. Yeah, I have questions about that. I have one that I've not hooked up yet.
00:25:06
Speaker
Okay, that was really my one doubt. And you're already not excited about it? Awesome. No, I am. I just have to go through the trouble. But you're not going to make it your whole personality? Yeah, I'm not. He's had it for a while. So he had to hook it up. So he can't be that excited. I've had it for about six months. And he hasn't hooked it up. So he's not that excited. Seems like a beast to hook up. Is it hard to install? It's really not, I don't think. He just, he just hooks in where the lid goes and then you hook it up in between your water input and that's it. But. Oh, hmm.
00:25:35
Speaker
ah ah just what you don't want to take out a billboard i up I have a bidet and I'm gonna tell everybody about it. It was a big deal. Yeah. I mean, I think they sound kind of great, but I They are, just, I'm tired of hearing them talk about them. You just don't want to hear people talk about them. You want to know how it works. So these are, no, no, no, I'm interested. So your outs are just, you want to hear people shut up about it. I don't want to hear about AI. I don't want to hear about the goat debate. The conversation is stopping in 2025. Which is such a weird... Your bow day? Yeah, I said that weird, bow day. It's just such a weird, like, my outlets just shut up, basically.
00:26:16
Speaker
but about those specific things. I mean, don't talk to me about stuff that's not worth talking about. That's always been my thing. That's a fair ask. Like if you don't have anything to say, you don't need to talk. It's, it's fine to be quiet. Well, that's its own item. That's its own line item. Yeah. Okay. You have nothing to say. You had nothing to say. So we had a nice, genuine pause right there. Oh, I would love it. Well, we're a podcast. But that way,
00:26:45
Speaker
People know, this is, write this down, record it, clip it, whatever. Somebody write that down. That way people know when you talk, you mean what you say and you have something important to share. Otherwise you're just blabbing all the time. I don't know what's real, what's not. Ugh. Wow. How profound.
00:27:08
Speaker
Now everybody's scared to talk. Now we're pondering. I have nothing to say. Wow. Okay. Well, I'll talk. As a classic, as a podcast here, we have to appease our listeners.
00:27:21
Speaker
Those were some incredible ins and outs. I did not anticipate that. I don't know whose I'm more perplexed by. Shauna's were very bizarre. I'm choosing standing over sitting. Should we stand up to close out? We should stand up. I can't stand up. I'm in a cage down here. But then yours are all just, you know what? Shut up. Just shut up. Just shut up about the sun. Shut up. Okay, I would like to say though, these are not just specifically for me. These are collective.
00:27:50
Speaker
the You're going to enforce them. I want someone to comment and be like, you know what? Yes, I am going to stand more. I love that. That's the one y'all latched on to. That wast i was an oddball one. There were some others. It's just because that one would stand out so much visually. right Pun intended. because i wait yeah like Wait a minute. yeah It's just the way it was delivered, I think, too.
00:28:12
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Another in standing over sitting. Did we get, did we get to the part, is there a health reason or just, no, just be different. It's just what we're doing. Yeah. We're mixing, we're mixing it up. I just want to know the circumstances, like the, the areas in which you, my feet are going to hurt. Yeah. Just if you get a chance to stand up, you're going to take it. What about people that are frequently on their feet?
00:28:39
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Yeah, George Costanza would disagree. I mean, he once gave a rocking chair to a security guard in the jewelry store. he Unfortunately, that store got robbed because because the guy fell asleep. So he should have been standing. Damn it. What a missed opportunity. I really, I really should have put out for 2025 Seinfeld references. I thought you were going to say George Costanza. Specifically, specifically.
00:29:07
Speaker
It's fine. Y'all can have Seinfeld. It's fine. We like what we like. yeah that's i'm I'm more attached to my other ones. Anyway, I know I stand behind my list. I stand behind it. You do so don't sit behind it. You stand behind it. Thank you. You get it. You get it. Okay. Cringy while you're doing it. I'm going to be super cringe and I'll have, and and there's no mother-in-laws to tell you that you're doing it wrong. It's just funny the way you it could have been like, don't let people judge you.
00:29:35
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but yours was be cringe, do it. It's liberating. Put yourself out there. Okay. Just be cringe. That was a great list. Thank you everybody for listening. Uh, hope we, we hope that we've given you some very insightful ins and outs for 2025, some things to take home. Shut up about the sun. That's it. That's how you gotta remember. Thank you everybody for joining us for Charlie Harrick. I'm Sean Fertwell, I'm Scott Feltz. We'll see you next time.