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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack play another game where they try to test their knowledge about each other.

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00:00:01

Jack

Welcome to the A to Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I’m here with my co-host social. And today we’re going to do one more topic talk game edition. How well do you know your podcasting partner?

00:00:20

Jack

And #1 the first question, social is what kind of music?

00:00:28

Jack

Do I enjoy the most?

00:00:36

Xochitl

Sorry. What was that, Jack? I didn’t hear you.

00:00:38

Jack

What kind of music do I enjoy the most? What do you think? What’s what music? What kind of music? What genre do you think that I enjoy the most?

00:00:46

발표자

Right.

00:00:49

Xochitl

Some variation of rock.

00:00:52

Jack

OK, OK. I’ll give it to you. I’ll give it.

00:00:53

Jack

To you, I’ll give it to you. I grew up in the 90s, so grunt.

00:00:58

Jack

Yeah, that’s my, you know, Nirvana program.

00:01:01

Xochitl

Yeah, I was going to think that’s what I was going to say like so. But I just wanted to.

00:01:05

Xochitl

Be more broad just in.

00:01:06

Xochitl

Case because.

00:01:07

Jack

Yeah, you covered your bases. Yeah, cause I love Pink Floyd. I love Led Zeppelin. I love The Rolling Stones. I love The Beatles. I mean, it’s it’s not just that, but, but my the the music that defines my my high school years, you know, and college years is definitely.

00:01:26

Jack

90s grunge rock Stone Temple Pilots Alice In Chains Earl Jam, Nirvana.

00:01:35

Jack

The Pixies. I those. That’s the music that I loved the most. Now I’m going to try to answer this for you.

00:01:45

Jack

OK.

00:01:47

Jack

UM.

00:01:49

Jack

Latin pop like Shakira.

00:01:54

Xochitl

Yeah, uh, well, no.

00:02:00

Xochitl

It’s it’s not really Latin pop. It’s uh.

00:02:05

Xochitl

Boletos, which is like traditional Latin American music genre.

00:02:11

Jack

OK, OK.

00:02:13

Jack

So it’s not.

00:02:14

Xochitl

More like 1950s Latin American music.

00:02:18

Jack

Ohh, OK, OK.

00:02:21

Jack

UM.

00:02:23

Jack

OK. OK. So so that’s your, that’s your favorite genre then? So that’s more, you’re more in the traditional type of Latin music than the more modern kind of version of it or whatever like the, OK.

00:02:40

Jack

Oh, interesting. OK, all right. All right. So one point for you 0 for me.

00:02:46

Jack

I was I.

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Jack

Was only off by like 60 years so.

00:02:50

Xochitl

Yeah, only though only.

00:02:52

Jack

She’s been only 60 years.

00:02:53

Xochitl

You’re in the right vein though, because present.

00:02:58

Jack

#2, can you recall a specific goal or aspiration your friend mentioned recently?

00:03:07

Jack

OK, so something.

00:03:08

Jack

A goal that you have recently, a goal I feel like you’ve talked about this.

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Jack

UM.

00:03:18

Jack

I want to say that you aspire to create some music like record something, because I know that you’re a very talented musician. In particular, you have a an excellent singing voice because I’ve heard you sing on your Facebook.

00:03:38

Jack

You’ve posted some of your compositions and stuff.

00:03:42

Jack

And I feel like like one of your goals is to is to do it more seriously, you know, maybe not professionally, but to take it more seriously, am I. Am I on the?

00:03:56

Jack

Right to track here.

00:03:57

Xochitl

Yes, that is, that is the right track. Yeah, I I’m giving that to you for sure.

00:04:03

Jack

OK. OK. OK.

00:04:05

Jack

And what about?

00:04:06

Jack

What the question was, yeah, can you recall a specific goal or aspiration your friend mentioned recently?

00:04:15

Xochitl

OK, I was confused about the recently part OK recently.

00:04:23

Xochitl

I believe that one of your goals for this new year.

00:04:27

Xochitl

Was to.

00:04:30

Xochitl

Improve your health overall. Is that correct?

00:04:34

Jack

Yeah, lose weight.

00:04:35

Jack

Yeah, exactly, exactly.

00:04:39

Jack

But I I started with my New Year’s resolution was to lose lose weight.

00:04:46

Jack

Take a cold shower every day, like 30 seconds ice ice shower and not drink coffee for the first hour and I failed. I did 3 days of cold showers. I did it and it is brutal.

00:05:06

Jack

In the winter.

00:05:08

Jack

Oh man.

00:05:09

Xochitl

Is your how warm in the winter is like the thing I’m curious about? Because in Korea a lot of times it’s windows, right, floor heating.

00:05:18

Jack

But the bathrooms are not heated, though.

00:05:21

Xochitl

So the bathroom is cold.

00:05:23

Jack

Yeah. So when you walk in the?

00:05:24

Jack

Bathroom. It’s kind.

00:05:25

Jack

Of like walking outside, it’s so weird, you know?

00:05:28

Xochitl

Right. Well, that was my question.

00:05:29

Xochitl

Because I find that.

00:05:30

Xochitl

A lot of people don’t turn though I I might be saying that wrong on the.

00:05:34

Xochitl

On the floor heating.

00:05:35

Jack

Yeah, floor heating, right? Right. Yep.

00:05:37

Xochitl

It don’t turn a lot of people don’t turn it on that much during the winter or only for like a limited time, because it’s quite expensive, right? So that’s why I was like, is your house like actually warmer? Like, is it probably kind of on the cooler side, right.

00:05:43

Jack

Yes, yes.

00:05:52

Jack

You know, it’s not like like.

00:05:54

Jack

The American system everything is goes through event right? So so it warms the air and the the air in the room gets warm. Here they warm the floor and it kind of trickles up. But it’s never really like.

00:06:07

Jack

If you lie on the floor, it feels fantastic. If you could find a hot spot on the floor. I used to do that in my old apartment when I was single. I would find a hot spot and I would just sleep there at night. Put a blanket.

00:06:17

Jack

Down and sleep on a hot spot like a.

00:06:21

Jack

Like a dog, you.

00:06:23

Jack

Know finding a like a warm spot. But now we kind of keep it at a certain level where it’s just enough to be comfortable but we but conserve energy because it’s very expensive.

00:06:42

Jack

But uh yeah, I I I failed on two of those, but I’m. I’m still exercising every day, so I figured but make 3 New Year’s resolutions and then, you know, throw two of them away. You still got one. You’re doing all right.

00:06:57

Xochitl

Right. Yeah, I think you’re doing OK. I.

00:07:01

Xochitl

I honestly kind of ohh right? I do remember what my resolution was but I I want to.

00:07:08

Xochitl

I want to kick him up a notch like I’m trying to to actually have a little more direction, but actually remember, Jack, I I think we might have to rewatch the episode, remember?

00:07:14

발표자

What was your New Year’s?

00:07:15

Jack

Resolution again, I forgot.

00:07:22

Xochitl

I think it.

00:07:23

Xochitl

Was I I think I wanted, I think.

00:07:27

Xochitl

Uh, I don’t remember Jack. Maybe I want to be more assertive or some.

00:07:30

Xochitl

Saying that, I can’t really remember.

00:07:33

Xochitl

Or maybe like stop?

00:07:33

발표자

I think you.

00:07:34

Jack

Wanted to win a Grammy, wasn’t it? Something like that.

00:07:36

Xochitl

Ha ha, I wish that would be resolution.

00:07:40

Xochitl

I better get on that then.

00:07:42

Jack

You got it. Very yeah, yeah.

00:07:44

Xochitl

To win the Grammy so.

00:07:47

Jack

OK, #3, what is your friend’s or podcasting partners? Favorite book or author?

00:07:56

Xochitl

I don’t think you’ve told me this about yourself.

00:07:59

Jack

I know and I don’t.

00:08:00

Jack

Think I.

00:08:01

Xochitl

Wait, wait. Uh.

00:08:03

Xochitl

I know you.

00:08:03

Xochitl

Like, Oh my God. Howard then.

00:08:07

Jack

Ohh I do like how.

00:08:08

Jack

It’s in, yeah, yeah.

00:08:08

발표자

I know you. Yeah, I know.

00:08:10

Xochitl

You like him? I don’t think. I don’t think he’s a favorite, but I know you.

00:08:14

Xochitl

Like him and then?

00:08:14

Xochitl

I know you like God was.

00:08:17

Xochitl

It Warren peace or it was one of those long books.

00:08:23

Xochitl

That’s like classic literature.

00:08:25

Jack

Yeah, I think you’re thinking a farewell to arms.

00:08:28

Xochitl

Yes, they’re well, the arms. That’s the one, yes.

00:08:32

Jack

That’s maybe my favorite book, one of my.

00:08:34

Jack

Favorite books by Ernest.

00:08:36

Jack

Hemingway. Yeah, he’s my favorite author. I.

00:08:38

Jack

Would say.

00:08:39

Xochitl

What you have?

00:08:39

Xochitl

Told me your favorite author is yes.

00:08:41

Jack

Yeah, yeah, you’re close, though. I mean, like, war and peace farewelled arms, there’s this, this similar, you know, genre.

00:08:49

Xochitl

Kind of, yeah, I suppose.

00:08:52

Jack

War and peace was more of a that. That’s that’s a tough one to get through. That’s like.

00:08:56

Jack

500 pieces or something. Yeah, yeah.

00:08:56

Xochitl

Yeah, it’s 500.

00:08:58

Xochitl

It’s OK.

00:09:00

발표자

How about you?

00:09:00

Jack

With all those with.

00:09:01

Jack

All those Russian names in there too, you know, so.

00:09:04

Xochitl

I know. Yeah. Throwing you off. Gosh.

00:09:08

Jack

I’m. I’m gonna say.

00:09:12

Jack

I have no idea. You’re in. You’re an English lit major, but I’m thinking like.

00:09:18

Jack

Paulo Carlo Paulo kilo.

00:09:20

Jack

I don’t know if I’m saying his name right.

00:09:22

Xochitl

I don’t know who that is, Jack, I’ll.

00:09:23

Xochitl

Be honest.

00:09:25

Jack

The Alchemist no.

00:09:29

Jack

No. OK, OK. I’m. I’m sorry.

00:09:32

Xochitl

You’re fine. You’re fine.

00:09:33

Jack

I have no idea.

00:09:35

Xochitl

UMI don’t really.

00:09:38

Xochitl

Know about.

00:09:38

Jack

Ohh JK Rowling.

00:09:40

Jack

Just kidding.

00:09:40

Xochitl

No, definitely.

00:09:41

Xochitl

Not, I don’t know if I.

00:09:43

Xochitl

Would have a favorite author. How about a favorite book? One favorite do.

00:09:46

Jack

Yeah, sure.

00:09:48

Xochitl

You know any?

00:09:49

Jack

Ohh favorite book such as Favorite Book.

00:09:53

Xochitl

Short story.

00:09:59

Jack

I mean.

00:10:02

Jack

Yeah, I could say, like Don Quixote. But I mean that was that’s such a lame guess, you know.

00:10:06

Xochitl

This is that is a pretty bad guess. I’m not going to lie, that’s a bad one. I mean, I’m so bad. All right, well, I’ll tell you, I have a like, three kind of favorites off top of my head. Do you see? Says Quintos acting on Mexicanos, which are, like 16 Latin American shorter stories. That’s what, that’s.

00:10:06

Jack

What I mean?

00:10:09

Jack

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

00:10:24

Xochitl

And then a couple in.

00:10:25

Xochitl

English, which is the yellow wallpaper by Charlotte Gillmans Perkins.

00:10:32

Xochitl

The bell drive by Sylvia Platt.

00:10:35

Jack

Ohh. OK, OK. OK wow. Alright, alright. I you know it would. We could have been here all day and all night. And I I wouldn’t have even gotten close to that Sylvia Plath. Yeah. I’ve never read any Sylvia Plath, but I’ve I’ve I’ve, you know, there’s so many like references to her.

00:10:54

Jack

In pop culture, you know what I mean.

00:10:57

Jack

Right.

00:10:58

Jack

But uh, OK, the the yellow wallpaper. I’ve heard of it, but I have never read.

00:11:03

Jack

It before so.

00:11:04

Xochitl

You need to get on that you. You should read both of these because I think they’re really interesting.

00:11:12

Jack

Yeah, I’m thinking.

00:11:13

Xochitl

But with the.

00:11:13

Xochitl

The bell jar by Sylvia Platt.

00:11:17

Xochitl

It is pretty depressing as a book. I mean the the yellow wallpaper is also depressing. They’re both depressing. They’re both kind of. They’re both kind of like feminist core. Deep depression for feminist intellectuals that are caged kind of by social expectations.

00:11:35

Jack

Yeah, that’s right. In my right in my.

00:11:37

Xochitl

Wheelhouse. Yeah, it’s like early 1900s kind of American literature, which is where, I mean, not early, but early to mid 1900s, so like 1950s and before and that.

00:11:41

Jack

Yeah, yeah.

00:11:51

Xochitl

Kind of wheelhouse, I want to say. For Sylvia. Pup, I’m not super sure when the bell jar came out, but it was somewhere in that time frame where women were pretty limited.

00:12:02

Jack

Right, right.

00:12:03

Xochitl

And she kind of wants more for herself. And she’s a brilliant woman, and the novel is, I guess, partially autobiographical, or at least.

00:12:13

Xochitl

Loosely. Yeah. I don’t know. I do really recommend it. I think it’s a great piece for anyone, but just for our listeners, do be warned. There is some like mature and depressing content, I would say.

00:12:27

Jack

Yeah, but that’s what makes a novel.

00:12:31

Jack

You know that’s that’s good.

00:12:32

Xochitl

Send send.

00:12:33

Xochitl

Yeah, it makes you think, makes you really think so.

00:12:36

Jack

Right, OK, OK. So we’re.

00:12:40

Jack

You, you. You.

00:12:41

Jack

Got that? But I was, uh, I wasn’t even in the right planet. Yeah, I was. I wasn’t. I wasn’t in the right Galaxy.

00:12:45

Xochitl

You have.

00:12:51

Jack

OK.

00:12:52

Jack

Do you know?

00:12:52

Xochitl

I think that.

00:12:53

Xochitl

We meeting you today and last time you.

00:12:55

Xochitl

Definitely beat me soundly so.

00:12:57

Jack

OK, OK. Yeah, today you are. You’re you’re crushing it. Do you know your podcasting partners, pet peeves or something that annoys them?

00:13:10

Xochitl

I know one for you.

00:13:12

Jack

OK.

00:13:13

Xochitl

I think when.

00:13:13

Xochitl

People like ask you to borrow certain stuff.

00:13:18

Jack

Ohh yeah, that’s pretty good. I would agree with that. Yeah, like UM.

00:13:23

Jack

Like something that’s really.

00:13:24

Xochitl

Like it’s.

00:13:25

Jack

Something that’s like really sentimental or something like that.

00:13:28

Xochitl

Yeah, or like something that you really value or that’s like really expensive, whatever. And you know, that person’s not really like the type to take care of it.

00:13:36

Jack

Yes, that is a huge pet peeve of mine. I would I’ll give you that point because.

00:13:42

Jack

And again, don’t lend it to don’t never lend something that that you’re that you can’t accept losing or having broken, you know. And boundaries are OK. It’s OK to say no to someone you know? Yeah, I think so many people. Sometimes they get like kind of.

00:13:57

발표자

Right.

00:14:02

Jack

They can’t say no.

00:14:04

Jack

You know.

00:14:05

Xochitl

And they’re, like, afraid to say no.

00:14:07

Jack

And then and then they borrow, they lend it to somebody and it gets damaged. And they really are upset. And it’s like, hey, man, that’s on you and not on the other person, you know.

00:14:19

Xochitl

Right, because you can’t you put yourself in that situation and ultimately.

00:14:24

Jack

Exactly, exactly. Boundaries are OK. It’s OK to make boundaries.

00:14:31

Jack

What bothers you?

00:14:35

Jack

I think I mean this one, I know.

00:14:36

Jack

Is is going to be like.

00:14:40

Jack

I know you’re gonna agree with it, but I’m not sure if it’s like your your biggest pet peeve, but it’s like, I think you hate like being like gaslit, you know, gaslighting.

00:14:48

Xochitl

Yeah, that one gets me that. How did you know that? Because I guess maybe we talked about it at some point, but yeah, it it’s it’s. I don’t like being invalidated. It really bothers me.

00:15:00

Jack

Yeah, yeah, yeah, I think, yeah, because it’s like, especially when, you know.

00:15:07

Jack

The right thing and someone is telling you when when someone’s telling you, you know, left is right. Black is white, up is down and you know that they’re wrong it it really irks you, I think.

00:15:20

Xochitl

Yeah. Yeah, it really grinds my gears and and.

00:15:27

Xochitl

I think they used to argue more with people like this, and then I realize like that’s like.

00:15:32

Xochitl

They’re baiting you, you know.

00:15:33

Xochitl

And like going around like they’re just baiting, they want this reaction. They’re trying to fight because they get, like, a they get.

00:15:42

Xochitl

Satisfaction. Yeah. They get satisfaction. They get, like, emotional energy from you, which is what they want. They want to suck the joy.

00:15:50

Xochitl

Things for you and they like thrive on the chaos of of intense emotional reactions that they provoke in other people. And they may not even be aware of it. They’re just, that’s like how they’re wired to operate, kind of like in the chaos. And they enjoy.

00:15:51

Jack

Right.

00:16:04

Xochitl

That and I. So as I’ve gotten older, I’ve just kind of learned to be like, OK, that person’s like that, but it still gets.

00:16:09

Xochitl

On my nerves.

00:16:10

Xochitl

So I’ll give.

00:16:11

Xochitl

You that one, I’ll give that.

00:16:11

Jack

Right, OK, OK, alright. Alright. And I would say advice like life advice. Avoid those people. Like cut those people out.

00:16:19

Jack

Of your life.

00:16:19

Xochitl

Yes. Yeah, you don’t need those people because.

00:16:19

Jack

You know, whenever you can.

00:16:22

Xochitl

They they’re not your real one either. They.

00:16:28

Xochitl

Enjoy actually of seeing you suffer, which definitely.

00:16:31

Xochitl

Makes them not a good person to be around or.

00:16:33

Jack

That’s the opposite of a.

00:16:34

Jack

Friend, you know.

00:16:36

Xochitl

Literally the opposite of a friend they enjoy seeing you supper or two. They just don’t know how to relate to people.

00:16:41

Xochitl

In a healthy way.

00:16:42

Jack

Right.

00:16:43

Xochitl

UM, and you don’t really want those people in your life either, because when you need like support or you need things in your life that a normal friendship or relationship should be able to offer, those people can’t offer that because they don’t. They’re not wired to operate that way.

00:16:57

Jack

They don’t have it and I think what they’re doing is testing you all the time. It’s like, how far can I push you and you’ll still be my friend and.

00:17:06

Jack

And there but.

00:17:07

Jack

It’s it comes from a very deep insecurity in their own self esteem. Like they’re they they don’t have any self esteem and they’re they’re basically.

00:17:19

Jack

Vampires. You know, they’re gonna they’re gonna suck yours away. And, yeah, avoid those people. Life is too short.

00:17:31

Xochitl

Yeah, that’s true. To be around people 100% happy people. Sorry around happy people. Yes, I agree.

00:17:35

발표자

There you go.

00:17:36

Jack

Yeah, and.

00:17:40

Xochitl

All right, click over 50. Sorry, go ahead.

00:17:42

Xochitl

Did I cut you off?

00:17:43

Jack

Oh, sorry. OK. Our last one is, what is your podcasting partner’s most cherished, cherished possession or item?

00:17:54

Xochitl

Jack you.

00:17:58

Jack

Do you want to go first?

00:18:00

Xochitl

UM, I don’t really know for you. Like, just you, like, not counting things that belong to your family or or are were given to you by your family or anything. I remember you saying.

00:18:13

Xochitl

I remember you talking about like a leather jacket or something.

00:18:18

Jack

No, I I have a lot of jackets, but it’s not a real leather jacket. But I I just bought that off of like a a cheap website.

00:18:27

Jack

Well, I did have one that I, but it I found it at a A.

00:18:32

Jack

A thrift store.

00:18:33

Jack

Many years ago, but I lost it. But my most prized possession is my guitar and it was given to me by my father when I was 18. Yeah, and I still have it. It’s a Yamaha acoustic guitar.

00:18:41

Xochitl

Hey, honey.

00:18:43

발표자

Go ahead.

00:18:49

Jack

Ohh it’s black. It’s kind of a Johnny Cash vibe to it and and that is my you know, the one if my house is on fire, forget the passport. I’m grabbing my guitar and well and and my wife and my dog. But you know, if if there’s time.

00:19:09

Jack

I’m grabbing that.

00:19:10

Jack

Guitar and yeah, absolutely for you that that you your your mom gave?

00:19:18

Jack

You a necklace?

00:19:19

Jack

I believe or your grandmother gave you a necklace and but you you you placed it somewhere so special that you can’t find it and.

00:19:28

Xochitl

No, actually, my mom is the one who put it somewhere that she can’t find.

00:19:34

Jack

Ohh OK, it’s not yours.

00:19:36

Xochitl

It is mine. It’s my necklace. But she put it away. I got it when I was 15 because of my quinceanera. So my.

00:19:43

Jack

Right, right, right, right.

00:19:44

Xochitl

Put it away.

00:19:45

Xochitl

For me, because of that and now she can’t find it. But it’s fine. Yeah. Yeah. This is not my most prized possession.

00:19:48

Jack

She put it away so well.

00:19:54

Jack

Oh, OK, this is not your most part.

00:19:56

Xochitl

No, it’s like to the point where I’m like, that’s OK. If she never finds it. I mean, I kind of hope she does, but it’s she.

00:20:01

Xochitl

Doesn’t. I’m not crying. I’m not losing sleep though.

00:20:02

Jack

OK.

00:20:04

Jack

UM that I also know that you have a duct tape wallet.

00:20:12

Jack

That a friend needs for you.

00:20:12

Xochitl

Yeah, some friend made for me, but that’s also not.

00:20:16

Xochitl

Strive to that.

00:20:16

Jack

Yeah, you seem like a you’re you’re like a a.

00:20:22

Jack

You you you seem like a person who’s got like, like, collects things with memories, you know. And so.

00:20:30

Xochitl

I do have a most prized possession. That’s.

00:20:32

Xochitl

Really funny. Do you want?

00:20:33

Xochitl

Do you want to just give up?

00:20:34

Jack

Is yours your guitar?

00:20:38

Xochitl

It’s also my guitar. My dad gave me my guitar and he was gifted to him by my grandfather on my mom’s side. So actually his father-in-law and it was handmade by my grandfather’s father. So that’s like his best friend.

00:20:51

Jack

That’s right, yes.

00:20:54

Xochitl

And he they gave that they gave to that to my father as a present. And I hear that I think when he was pregnant with my mom was pregnant with me, they were pregnant with me that he used to try to play that guitar.

00:21:05

Xochitl

Are, but he kind of.

00:21:10

Xochitl

I’m pretty sure he has, like ADHD or something. He he stopped playing. I mean, I’m pretty sure that’s where I get it.

00:21:16

Xochitl

From at this point.

00:21:17

Jack

He learned he learned like like 1 clear. Clear what? Creedence Clearwater Revival song. And he he that was it. He’s like I got this.

00:21:28

Xochitl

Right up, he learned some like weird jazz chords or something. And then he gave up.

00:21:32

Xochitl

On it I.

00:21:32

Xochitl

Guess and when I was 16, I really wanted to learn the guitar. I came back from a trip from China with the guitar.

00:21:40

Xochitl

And and.

00:21:42

Xochitl

And because I really wanted to learn guitar and my dad saw that, I guess. And.

00:21:49

Xochitl

He gifted me his guitar because he had gifted his.

00:21:51

Xochitl

Saxophone to my sister and I never played or had any interest.

00:21:55

Jack

Ohh man, I would so much rather have.

00:21:56

Jack

The guitar.

00:21:58

Xochitl

Yeah. Same same. Yeah. So, yeah, he he gifted me the guitar and I’m very happy about it. It’s still my most prized possession. OK. And it’s a beautiful guitar. Yeah.

00:22:08

Jack

Yeah, that’s awesome. OK, so both of us have the same prized possession guitars from our fathers. Wow. And this is this is like the dads week right here.

00:22:17

Jack

OK.

00:22:18

Xochitl

Yeah, this is very that’s just such a weird, like, kind of coincidence. It’s like a glitch in the matrix. Coincidence. The creepy.

00:22:28

Jack

Well, that’s. Yeah, that’s.

00:22:29

Jack

We make good, good podcasting partners, I guess.

00:22:32

Xochitl

Yeah, it’s interesting. Yeah. All right, listen, we’ll tell us what you thought about this episode. If you like these game episodes, please let us know in a comment down below at A-Z, englishpodcast.com and let us know what your most prized possession is. Shoot us an e-mail at AZ englishpodcast@gmail.com. Leave us a comment down below or join our WhatsApp and WeChat.

00:22:34

Jack

You know, OK.

00:22:53

Xochitl

Bye bye.

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