Episode 5: First Interview! Cattitude's Mom, Amy
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Episode 5: First Interview! Cattitude's Mom, Amy

In this week's episode, Elise's has the pleasure of interviewing her mother Amy! We discuss books and some of her favorites! We will be back next week with a longer episode as our entire episode we recorded after the interview was damaged and could not be safed (insert crying face). 

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Welcome to Fetch and Coatitude book Podcast. I'm Melissa and I'm Elise. This show is about two very best friends who love books but also love talking about life occurrences. Join us for the girl talk. It'll get real, it'll get fun, it'll get interesting. Sit down, buckle up, and. Let us talk to you about all the things. So on today's episode, I would like to introduce our first interviewee of our podcast, and I am honored to say that it is my mother Amy. Hi Jesus, It's gonna be a good one. It's my first time. I know. Every like even Alissa has says that she was very nervous doing the first Like when we did our introduction. It's always very weird to I don't know until you have like sat down and done it a couple of times. It's so weird to do any sort of recording because it feels like so abnormal. You're not talking to anybody but yourselves. Basically, yes, so, but. Knowing that it's going out to so many people, people are gonna hear my voice, especially me, and I don't know, but like that. Yeah, though, that's actually one of the things I hate every week. I'm like especially going back and editing, I'm like, I actually sound like that. I sound horrible, right, We all like, Oh, that's really what I sound like. Oh yeah, no, it's terrible. And I've never listened and had headphones and hear it back, so that is something else to get used to. It is very different. So but that's why I spent good money on these headphones. They're really good. Okay. So I have a list of interview questions where probably if we do any interviews, we're probably going to do the same interview questions for everybody, just to make it fair. And i'd like to start some sort of like collage of some of these. I don't know. I think it's really fun and it gets more. People involved in like the book side of what we do this podcast for. So I don't know. I thought it was fun. So let's start. I'm so excited. I'm maybe some and some not because I don't have to answer that's okay, I have to answer them on the fly, and. It's not I know, like I kind of surprised you with this today. This is not but I didn't answer them all yet well a few weeks ago. So right on me. Well, we were going to do them like the week I got really sick. Yes, and I just just like, don't come over, not do not, do not come over? Please, no, thank you. Okay, So first question, what is your current read right now? What is your all time favorite read and your favorite childhood book. And or series. It's a kind of a three part question and I'm sorry, it's fine, and it's current reads because. One of my places that I go for my job is an hour one way, so I tend to that's when I get my audible reads in. So my audible read right now that it just started is called it's a series, it's the Forbidden Desires series and it's called Clutch and it's by Piper Scott. I should warn the audience as well that my get some of my readings like styles from my. Mother and I will pass it on to my mother, who will just think Betty White. I think you'll get all. The references from that and how my childhood was and why I am the way I am and why my. Kids are the way they are. I was gonna say because my huh, I know gets along very well with my grandmother because I think the first time that they met, she she does this with everybody that she first meets, she automatically told them she tells them dirty jokes, and that's just like it's unbecoming of ladies that age. But you know what that is just Nana. I guess what, she's eighty eight. It only has gotten worse, so. I kind of know what I'm gonna put my kids through. So great, You're welcome. You just got to come up with newer jokes. That's all why she tells the rose tattoo joke to everybody still, even though they've heard it five times, I. Know, and it still gets them every single Time's okay. So anyway, what other reads? So okay, So I am reading The Corey Girls Glory because someone kind of made me because of the book Club. I actually it's a very I'm very glad. It's a good it's a good read without me. It's a different genre right now, so that's good because I need that. And the other book that I am I started is because my other daughter wanted me to read it, but then I found out there's a book too, so that also rips me off because they both know I don't like reading a one book and then knowing I have to wait a year. I've already complained on several of the other episodes about I've like whether or not Rebecca your hose actually listens to this eventually, I'm like, for yuh yeah, because. We're all waiting and I'm gonna have so I so, I like, I'm I love to read a book, but I may not remember all the details. And I read so much that I get books confused. Yep. So I read for enjoyment, not for hey, let's talk about blah blah blah. I just want to read it because that's my escape from reality. So the Night in the Moth for the Stonewater Kingdom series. By Rachel Gillig. So I've only gotten into it a little, just a few pages, honestly, because then the Core Girls was I had had to catch up on that one. You still have to, I know, stop it. I have a job, I have a life so that I don't have, but you know whatever, So I am going to promise to catch up on that because yeah, so what is your all time favorite read? Now? See, I really had to think about this because when you ask. A book lover what their favorite read is, it's hard to pick one. Yeah, you can't pick one, but I came down to two, okay, so I will see Anne of green Gables yep is And then I ended up reading the whole series and loved it. My second I would say, because I want to put a dib in there for it is Jane Eyre by Emily Bronte. See I don't like. I mean, I've tried. I did read it until as an adult. So yeah, we all same with green Gables. But well, you read that. I think that's one of the ones that you actually read to me, and I do talk about that quite a bit on the podcast you reading to me, So I. Started crying when you said the Yearling again and that that book. I now, I'm like, I wish i'd read it before I had read it to you, because well because we were both sobbing on the gaps like memory that you'll never get rid of now. But I'm not saying it was a bad memory, though it was a bad one for me. I love animals. I didn't know like that's just like where the Red Ferns, where the Red Fring grows and Old Yeller, like those books made me cry well. I mean there's a lot of books that have made me cry so. Well, when it's animals especially. Yeah, bit hard for me because it's just like everyone who knows me knows that I am a big sap when it comes to any type of animal suffering. It's the equivalent of like if the dog dies in a movie. Yep, that's just like you and my sister watching Marley and me. Yes, yes, correct, And I was a big ball baby. Well, so next question in that first, what's your favorite childhood booker series? This took a while because depending on you know, your childhood is a long time. Wow, And so I phrased it this way because I wanted people to think about that, because I of course have a favorite from when I was like in elementary school. Most definitely in elementary school is probably like either Magic Tree House or it was probably either Goosebumps because I was super into those. Or I did get into the first couple books of the box Car Children because we had them. Yes, I think I read some of those to you too. I think you read the first couple box Car Children to me. Magic Treehouse. I think you had read to me. Too, Yeah, I think until you get old enough where you read yes, but. It wasn't long. Those are definitely like I consider childhood all the way up through high school for me, and I have very different book interest in high school. Yeah, I have to say in high school it wasn't much of a reader. Kind of bummed me out, but it was just I played sports and going to school. It just didn't have a lot of time my favorite. So the first one I thought of when I was real little was Horton Here's a Who by Doctor Seuss. Oh, But then I got thinking when I was in elementary school, and you're only going to know this if you were old as you know. What like me. They were called Mother west Wind Stories, and of course it was all about animals. I had to actually google it because I couldn't remember the whole name of that they were called. But there was a bunch of different series of books, and I actually wish that I could find them because I would love to have your daughter, my granddaughter, have them when she gets older. Yeah, my fabes, I mean, I've already got to go through. I still have the boxes of books that where my childhood books. And I've already warned Alyssa, like those are actually gonna go down to the treehouse with us, because she'll sit and go through some of her books herself, but she's really not even interested. I have some of the story Dreamlight books. She does not listen to any of the Berenstein Bears. And I'm really upset about that. So it's it's kind of like a bummer, Like your sister didn't like to read until an adult. Yeah, and it just made me want to cry. But because you just totally were into it, and I feel like she might be the same way. She right right, I mean, she does like her books, but it's on her own terms. She will sit there and look at the pages herself, but if you try to read it to her, she wants to show it off to you too, but she does not want you reading it to her exactly, which is fine, Like eventually she might get into it, but who knows. Okay, because list your sister now as an adult, like, and I feel like that finally is like bridged, like something common in us. Yes, yep. Although she still doesn't like some of the books or genres that we do well, and that's fine too. I mean, like Alyssa and I have talked about this in great detail that Alyssa likes the fluffy I don't like fluffy I can't stand fluffy. I don't know why, I just can't stand it. I can do both, like you know, I can do all genres except for I'm not a huge like poetry fan because I really don't consider poetry reading unless it's the book Crank. I considered that there's something that I'm like, you know, I will try and then I unlike you, like, this is the one where we differ. Not huge on horror, right, I mean I like. Thriller, suspense and mystery, but horror is because I have a very imaginative Yeah, I. Scare nightmares, I mean, and most of mine aren't like true true horrors. They're more psychological thrillers rather than horrors. I mean there are some, Yes. You like Stephen King, Okay, that's just not that psychological thriller. Yeah it's still funky, Okay, like it's different. I watched pet Cemetery and that that freaked me out. Yeah, I watched. I mean I could watch Nightmare and Elm Street and not have nightmares, but I watched Chucky and I had nightmares. I mean, I don't know what is wrong. We don't know what's wrong with there, but it is what it is. You said it not Craassic part gave me nightmares. Why. I don't know. Well, I mean nowadays with technology, they're trying to do that, and. That was it because it was so realistic with the sounds that it made it. Really real for me. Yeah. So do you have another one from like later in childhood? You know, I can't remember and high school. I can't remember the name. It was about a girl who was a chess champion. Final gambit. No, okay, it's really old. Come on, we're talking back in the eighties. That's not really okay to me. That's not really old. Well that's because i'm your mother. Well yeah, well I also don't think of like the eighties as like almost fifty years ago. Yeah, let's not go there. I don't remember the name of it. I didn't even look because I just stuck to the younger childhood. But I don't I said, I really didn't have a lot of time to read. Yeah, in high school, I only did. It for book reports. That's about it, okay, which is sad. Yeah happens, though, I would say maybe late childhood. You know, you're talking close to young adulthood. But I know the Caver was was one the whole series. Yeah, it was one I really liked, but that was when I was close to seventeen. Yeah, okay, what book. Do you wish you could read for the first time again? You know? You know me, I'm not one to really reread things. I guess maybe Water for Elephants. Ah, yeah, I just it was It's either mat or Where the Crowded Sing. I loved both of those books equally. That for me actually was a that was so good. And Alyssa and. I have talked about that actually where she really enjoyed the TV series or the movie the movie and I hated it. I absolutely hated it. I that's me with my feelings with Outlander. I do not like the TV well you know, I don't usually like the TV series anyhow. But Jamie uh in the TV series for Outlander, m right doesn't do it for me, see and to me, no, yeah, he does it for me feer than in my imagination than he was in the TV series. Yeah, well yeah whatever, yeah it is, but it. Is so it's seven PM. You read it, you get up to grab a snack. What snack are you grabbing? And this was kind of like one of the questions I asked, So, I'm assuming it's probably gonna be very similar. Yeah, because my officemate has gotten me into high chew candies, which bad for me. Yeah. Well, before that, it would have been pork rymes, pork ryme. You know, I'm I'm it's it's a mood thing when I want crunchy or chewy. Yeah, yep, you know. And I'm really not supposed to be eating any snacks, so pork rinds it probably would have been before hi chuw. Yeah, and it should be pork riines and not hi choo. Who are your top three favorite authors, or at least like maybe top one or two. I will tell you that I probably changed since I wrote these down. Okay, I like Nicholas Sparks. Oh my gosh, stop it. Oh wait, I could probably guess your favorite authors just being guess well, I mean, okay. Based on some of the books that they may have changed since I let the books go ahead though, So, Mom used to have a huge collection of Nora Roberts, used to still does. You also used to have a lot of James Patterson as well, but I haven't read any. I know they're on the TBR list, They've been on the TBR list. For years decades. My other one was Sandra Brown, so was Noah Roberts. Right, I felt like as many as I have I had to write. But I actually now, because you guys are giving me all these new books, I've kind of put her on the back burner a little bit. Yeah, she's my palette cleanser. Now, I would have to say, Rebecca Yarrow's Tom, Yeah, have. You read any of her other books? Other? I know I need to. I have the last letter that I have that'll make you cry too. Oh great, But you guys keep giving me other books. They're good books. I'm just you're gonna be emotionally destroyed. I am. That's you know I really need. I'm gonna have to have extra therapy for all this. What was the other one? Okay? See, I'm more of a what's the title or who the characters? So Rebecca Yarrow's wrote Fourth Wing? Fourth Wing? Sarah Kate? Yeah, The Sallacious Players Club. I've only read the first one. Wait a minute, Oh what who wrote the A Guitar Series? Sarah J. Mass Yeah that one too, mm hmmm. I like those books. I like so allough Quicksilver, like who can't who can't not love that book. I had a hard time getting into that book. Me, I absolutely had a hard time getting into that book. But I enjoyed the ending of Quicksilver, so I need to continue. I actually I have it on my list to reread Quicksilver so I can follow up with the second book, Brimstone. Yes, I have it as an e book, but someone I work with partner with at work. She offered me the physical book. So, but isn't there a third book coming out? I don't know. Okay, yeah, I think. I'm going to have to read Quicksilver over again because once again I get books confused. So you know, I'm never going to finish my collection of books ever and just bury. Me with them whatever. I don't know, but I want to mention the Liberty Box. Okay, yeah, and now I can't remember. I just lost who that I told you about that one? Mm hm. It's a nice dystopia, little little romance and but that was really good. Yeah, but there's a second book, and I didn't know that. Again, if you had to live in a book for a month, what book would you live in? Again? I struggled with this book to him, like, I don't know, there's so many to pick. I know, I'm like either a Hobbit, but then I don't want to go through all that challenging stuff. So maybe Anna Green Gables. That's fair because yeah, I mean it was kind of like my childhood, you know well. And I feel like the the issues are the problems in those stories, right, weren't necessarily global issues per se. They were more an zone problems. I would love to go, like up to Nova Scotia. I would like that, But I also would like to rent out one of those Hobbit Hobbit holes. Come on, yeah you can see it. Oh yeah, you know the round doors and all the you know, ceilings in the on the in the ground or you know your windows up above skylights and stuff. Just just experience it because that's whayam. Yeah, what is your favorite classic book? Now? Then I probably would say Jane are definitely. Mmmm, that's that's fair considering it is one of your favorite. Yes, that's I should have saved it for that one. That's okay, But it's all right. It's not everybody's thing. And I didn't read it until later. Yeah, I didn't think I would like it, And I finally challenged myself because I did one of those yearly challenging things. And you have to pick out a classic book. What do you mean you didn't like Moby Dick. Don't even go there. Three months of pure torture of picking up and putting down. And I love ocean animals, They're my favorite. But I do not want to hear another word about a whale again. That was just like pulling fingernails. It was bad. And someone told me the other day that they had to read it for school. Yeah, oh no, I would No. It is one of So that's why I struggled in my freshman English class was because we had to read like Midsummer Night's Dream. I like that one. We had to read The Odyssey. I haven't read that one. Do you want it of it? No? I think I do. It's way at the end of my tv R list. There. I struggled in that class because I just that. Is not my reading style. And a lot of our reading in that class was theater, and that's fine. I like to read like I've read The Chris Child and that is a play, and it's written as a play. I could read that. I just, for whatever reason, I am not a William Shakespeare. I am not a classical no, no, no, yeah. I think The Midsummer Night Dream was the only one I had, and that was in college, so I was a little older and it was a little more like. I probably could have read it in college. I mean, it wasn't like my favorite, but. Again I was fifteen. Yeah, I was not into that. And at fifteen, these people that are making these educational plans, come on, get real, you know well. And that's why my favorite. When I was able to choose the English class I got to take in junior and senior year, I chose Utopian literature, which was wonderful because it introduced me to the whole dystopian genre, which I love. And then senior year I took Sci Fi and that was phenomenal. The teacher was I mean, both of those teachers for those classes were phenomenal. I will say I did have pretty good English teachers anyways, that helps. My sophomore year. Teacher was just very, very old school, just because she had been there for so long, and she was a wonderful teacher though I did get to know her on more of a personal level anyways, but she was very strict and traditional. And hey, yell out to anybody making curriculum. Oh my god, yeah, Brave New World. M I'm para Night four fifty one and nineteen eighty four, nineteen eighty four or what these children in high school should be reading? Please? Yeah, we need to read it. What is a book you're embarrassed to say you enjoyed? I can think of one that I'm embarrassed that you read that traumatizes me. To this day. When you started reading the Fifty Shades of Gray books and enjoyed them a. Little too much. Excuse mean somebody else enjoyed them too, person even read that's fair. So I think that trialetized me even more. To me, they were your books, So I don't even want to hear it. And and I would probably say that series for sure, because I'm not going to say the other ones because the other series that I read that was a little more dark, I kind of really got sick of them near the end. Yeah, I And sometimes I don't need to know all the jobs, the different. What do I want to say? I can't say couples because it was more than couples sometimes, and I just was like, nah, it really probably does in life okay, well some of the maybe situationships yeah mm hmmmm, I read them, but uh oh, this one's easy. Yeah. What is your favorite format? Audio? Physical or ebook? I would rather have physical. Yeah, I just struggle picking them up. So yeah, I get distracted and that's my problem. And audio I am. I learned to like it. I used to hate it so far. Out of the all the audio I have listened to, there's only one that I didn't like because I didn't pre listen. And yeah, it was so for a romance book. It was so dry and. You know, just monotone. Yes, oh see, I had one once. I did finish it. But I had one where it was a romance. But I also did the same thing where I didn't sample it first, and the narrator would enter sentences always with an inflection, so it was always coming off as a question. Every sentence was like. That, and it got so annoying and I was I did finish it because it was a very short story, but I was. Like, th goodless, Oh my god, I can't do that. Be done with it? An author you would like to be friends with. You know, this was hard. There's so many. I mean, I think I ended up going with Nicholas Sparks. Mm hmm. Okay, but I really would like to get into in the mind of for about a yuro So Serrahmals because. Yeah, I really like their writing. Yeah, because that fantasy and romance, and I wish I could write like that. Yeah, you stranded on an island. What three books did you save from the wreckage to keep with you? Well, as soon as I can't really save a series unless it's a trilogy, so you've got to save standalone's only. Yeah, pretty much, because so what stand up? The basic question I guess here would be like what standalones? Could you reread over and over and over again and again hard because I don't. Like to reread, but I would do the regular anagree gabless in the middle, I think, or near the beginning. Three. I don't know. I like Fahrenheit for fifty one. Mm hmm. That's one, and I always suggest that book to anybody see. And I find that weird because out of the dystopian I did read that one. It wasn't quite my favorite. For whatever reason. I enjoyed Animal Farm more. Yeah, No, I didn't well that I think for me because I was like, oh, history like, which was weird to me because history was not my thing in high school. But anything that. Relates back to the any of the wars, I'm like, I'm gonna read it. So Animal Farm for. Me definitely gave off a lot of like World War two vibes or the beginnings of World War two vibes. So which was the point. It really wasn't the point. I rather read the Kristeny hand the book The Night neal M like that. Mm hmm. But I think my third book would probably be you know, you're making this really hard because I like. A lot of different authors. Sorry, but I would say We're the Crawdads sing. I really really like. Yeah, I love this next question because this has been a big topic. I have my phone here so I can actually oh, why I turn it off? So how many books do you own? Okay, last I counted physical books was eight hundred and sixty five, but I've also got I think I would say seventy now because I just received like five more free good read wins. And mind you, this is something that Elis is very proud that she knows. But to be considered eight actual library, you only have to have a thousand books so you're on your way. You're very very close. Well, I have probably at least over three hundred he books. Right, and how do you have that many reading? Oh that's right, yep. I'm not saying they're all great, but I'm one I'll read something and give it a try. Yeah, and some of them are self help books, some are religious, so yeah, they're not all like read for pleasure books. And then my Audible I don't have as many. I don't know, there might be fifteen. Yeah. I just wait for my free credits to build up, my credits to come on, and I wait for the sales and like get the buy one, get another. Yeah, so I'm. Very yeah, I'm currently waiting for that right now. But I'm also going through my list on Audible because I'm trying. To save a little bit of money. Right. Who is your favorite book couple or book boyfriend? I know, okay, book couple is definitely at Lander Jamie mm hmm and Claire yes, my book boyfriend. Holy crud. I know there's a list, right, too many, too many. I don't even know. I don't know what, I don't know who to pick. Okay, so give me the top like three guys. Oh, I'm sorry. Should I go to top like, give me your top ten? No, I'm like trying to think of all the characters, and I mean the guy from Quicksilver obviously, King Fisher, Thank you. I knew it was an f See. This is what happens. I read too many books and I forget their names until you know it's there in front of me. Let's just pick him and stay with it. That. Okay. Give me your short list of your top five tvrs. Okay, so, I'm not gonna remember the titles because I have way too many, but. I do know. I'm trying to read the books that you and your sister have lent me. Yeah. So one of them is Hooked yep. Okay, so that's one. I think. The other one your your sister gave me a bunch. There is oh my gosh, I want to forget Silent Patient. Okay, No, that's one that she gave you. Yeah. Yeah, I'm not remembering the other ones, but I know I have that one that's very popular. But oh, I can't remember the name of the Blue. There's two books. Lights Out, Yes, there's three books now. One no, I don't think so, no, and so that's what I'm waiting for. So those three books, okay, does that equal five? So Lights Out and Caught Up are out right now and those are by Nessa Allen. Yeah see, I'm bad at the names. I just read the book and I know there's more. Hooked. Hooked I think is Emily McIntyre. I don't know, I have too many. I mean I would have to open up my app, I know, tell me about it. Yeah, you guys, I have over a thousand boks on my TVR, so a few is just I know. Although I have a Jodi Peakle that my friend told me I had to read and now I can't remember the name of the title. She highly suggested it and I actually had it because I have a whole bunch of her and I just haven't read her yet. Nice. Do you have a reading goal for the year, like on good Reads? Did you make one? What is your goal? I believe it's I was more realistic. Well, here's the thing. I met my goal last year, but Goodreads wouldn't let me like there was a series of books and it didn't have them, just two of them, two series that weren't separated. So I met my goal even though it said it didn't which which ones are? Was one of them? The mind Fox series? No, I have not read that yet. You would like that, Actually I probably would, Yes, you would. I don't. I don't remember because I read a lot of audible series. Yeah. So this year I think I was a little more reasonable because life's really busy. Year. I think I just put twenty five. But honest to goodness, guys, I would like to have three hundred and sixty five, but I have to I have to have a job. I wasn't saying. I think no one's throwing the money at me to read books, So right, wouldn't that be wonderful? Yeah? Good whale strip for books? No one wants to see that. Yeah right. And last question, what is the first book you ever remember reading? Actually reading? Yes, it's a toss up between Horton. Here's a who mm hm, oh gosh, No, there's three. Okay, you're all gonna laugh at me. So this other one was like a beginning reader. It was more spaghetti, I say, and it talks about the monkeys. Yes, yes, it was my favorite because I love spaghetti as a kid. And the other one I think that I honestly think this one actually because it popped in my head and I'm like, I think this was my favorite one to read over and over again. It was called Pickle Juice. Mm hmmm. It was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think I found it. Yeh you guys, And I don't know why, it just loved it. It's it's so funny actually that you mentioned those like little readers. So my grandson for. His birthday, because his birthday was a couple of weeks ago, one of the things that he specifically asked for because he is super. Into learning right now. He asked for Christmas he wanted math stuff because he's really good at math. Well, for his birthday, he wanted reading stuff because he wants to know how to read. Before he goes to school, is what he said. So I got him readers. They're simple readers. I got specific readers. Because I am I am doing the same thing that you did to me to them, and I bought him twelve. They came in a box of twelve Berenstein Bear readers, and I also got him twelve little Critter readers, and I was like, these are cute, Like I I actually. Opened them and I looked at them and I'm like they're. The cutest things, but they're actually probably going to be really easy for something for him to sit down with his mother and read together. So I thought that was wonderful. Always scarred my kids. Look they're turning into me. Yeah, right, so it's not a bad thing. So it was wonderful being able to interview you. This is the first interview. So yeah, I have so honored. Kind of gave her heck because she mentioned my name and I was like, excuse me. I did not mention your name. I just mentioned my mother. Okay, right, my mother. This my mother that you know your mother is working on being a publisher. I know, like shout out to mom. Yeah she's working on it. Yeah, it's been a while because I do have a really busy job. Yeah, I was gonna say, And that's why, like this for Alison myself, isn't like something where we've talked about. This not something that we want to go like super super international with. This is something we do for fun, but it's also we have a lot of people in our lives that enjoy reading as well. So for us, at least this portion of it, interviewing people is something we want to do more often. We're planning on doing it more when we actually move. But this is just the start of maybe like a series for us for at least the first season, and we'll see where we go next season. But yeah, and maybe your audience can help me. I'm trying to write contemporary romance and I need some suggestions. I'm doing some research, but good luck with that. Yeah, well, most everything is either mafia or billionaire, and I'm like, I really was kind of just trying to do a whole different thing by doing some on like some cougar life or something. I should send you the first chapter of my mafia romance. It's not great, It's really not, but I'm working on it. I've got to do my lead magnet and get my pen name accepted, which I'm hoping they'll accept just mine, my Amy Lynn. I just want to make it basic because they want you to have it short, so hopefully. Yeah, but it was wonderful having you. Thank you for joining me today and answering some questions. Pleasure. Hopefully people can deal with our antics. Never that's the biggest thing I don't think mother Like, yeah, right, okay, Well, thank you so much about. For answering questions Mom, I really appreciate it. I'm not fun. Thank you for listening. Bye are you? Oh? Thanks for listening. Guys. Thanks bye, have fun. Bye.
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