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Playdate! Episode 68. You guys know what happens next week. Uh-oh. Or maybe it doesn't.
Dun-dun.
Dun-dun. Wait, don't tell me that story you were telling me. Well, I think it's something I've noticed that you do, not a lot, but whenever you don't want to have a conversation with someone... Like, I feel like, like, I'll just, like, put on, like, a smiley face and, like, try to get through it. But you will just do this. You just won't make eye contact with them at all.
And so when we were getting out of our cab in Nashville, we had, like, we had to be at the airport at, like, 5-something a.m. or something. So it was, like, we're all very tired, no doubt. We, like, got to our hotel, and there's, like, this valet. And he's, like, no way, Rusty. Like, I love, like, blah, blah, blah. Like, you guys are staying with the ball.
And the whole conversation, you're just, like, just literally looking anywhere but his face.
he ought to just fart no cut that i i don't mean to do that sometimes i sometimes i'm just like not feeling my best yeah and it's like i don't want to i just don't want them to be looking at me i don't want to look at them but it's just no but it just happened now too when i was like i pitched you an idea for the podcast that you clearly didn't like but instead of saying no you just went
He also likes to walk away.
Yeah, or just walk away.
I will never forget, like, last year we were in the kitchen. We, like, just came back from a break. It's, like, me, him, and Caitlin in the kitchen. And he's like, Caitlin, how was your break? And she, like, starts to answer. He's fully walking out of the kitchen. I'm like, I call him out. I go, where are you going? He's like, oh, yeah.
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