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The ladies discuss Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Oprah interview and Dr. Seuss and Pepe Le Pew getting canceled. Plus, Dasha reviews the new Dunkin' Donuts avocado toast.

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Anonymous

finally

Anonymous

Just in time for the Ride Home👍

plcmnt

Let’s gooooo

Anonymous

Dashaccino

Anonymous

I'm not ready

plcmnt

Red Scare 1000 years

Anonymous

I was just asking myself when were yall coming back... Ask and you shall receive 🙏

Anonymous

dasha should review more foods, I'll never eat a cakepop but I need to know if they're good or not

Anonymous

The only commentary on insufferable royalty I need.

Anonymous

RE: Nick Mullen. The accusation is that he said the n-word when discussing Bill Maher. It was actually a pretty good roast of Maher.

Anonymous

...did Dasha take Vyvanse to watch The View

Anonymous

The Royal Family and the Commonwealth are the last big symbolical holdings of the British Empire the UK still holds that's why they care so deeply about it. It gives them a lot of soft power.

Anonymous

My family are working class ppl from the north and I live down south around far more affluent ppl and I don’t know anyone who is a royalist. Everyone I’ve ever met has either hated them or is indifferent except for one old (tory) lady I can think of. The only young ppl who seem to like them are extremely upper class horsey ppl (and I think even a lot of them are indifferent) or THAT sect of Brexit-enjoyers/older tories. The rest of us just think they are gummy cunts xoxo

Anonymous

I'm Welsh from a working class background and a very strong royalist, maybe it was the traditional rural setting growing up. I knew plenty of royalists when I was at uni and working in London as well though. The distribution is interesting.

Anonymous

That was a disappointment

Anonymous

Dasha talking about colourism (spelling it the british way just for this ep lol) iconic

Sam

god I missed adderall Dasha

Anonymous

What watching The View does to a woman.

Anonymous

"And To Think That I Saw It On Mulberry Street" was the first book Theodore Geisel wrote under the name Dr. Seuss and it was inspired by his neighborhood and experiences growing up in Springfield, MA. I sometimes think his less popularized books are more interesting some times, like "The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins." My sister claims that "McElligot's Pool" and "On Beyond Zebra" are also kind of in that category. I think she read every Seuss/Geisel book when her son was little and knows the more obscure titles (currently) fairly well. Anyway, as children's books go, "Mulberry Street" has a lot of historical significance.

Anonymous

ok but Anna ended up not explaining where dimes square comes from...

Anonymous

looked it up and there were actually approximately 1.9 Billion people worldwide (30 million in the uk alone) that tuned in on their wedding... that's 1/4 of the world population tf

Anonymous

Surely most of them had to be tuning in out of morbid curiosity...

Anonymous

The ladies were a little chaotic in this one. ❤️🧸🤰🏻

Anonymous

There's a restaurant in the Lower East Side called Dimes founded in 2013. It may also come from Anna's pastime of lunging to collect any dropped small currency, hissing at traffic and passersby

Anonymous

Definitely no nazi paraphernalia in HK. Probably what you were seeing was the Buddhist symbol that resembles a swastika.

Anonymous

The idea that the royal family is losing money is ridiculous, they are the largest private landowners in the UK! Prince Charles owns most of Cornwall. They are minted

Anonymous

Meghan and harry do have a podcast lol

Anonymous

FYI the reason Archie doesn’t have a title is because he is the great-grandchild of the queen, but not of the direct line (aka not William’s kid), so as signed into law in 1917, there is no title for him until his grandfather (which everyone doubts will ever happen), becomes king. The same would be true for Princess Beatrice’s kids. It has nothing to do with what color he is or people wanting/not wanting to give him a title. Though I do have a feeling Prince Charles (aka the guy who has to become king for Archie to get a title) probably did say that having the first Black royal didn’t matter and wasn’t worth becoming King for (he was considering stepping back around the time of Meghan’s pregnancy) if confronted by Meghan and Harry about it... but my general money is on him for racial hostility in a less flattering light as well due to Harry not speaking to him and who he is as a person.

Anonymous

Speedy Gonzales is amphetamine user representation

Anonymous

deeply impressed that you understand this, honestly. mad respect

Anonymous

Oprah surely knew ahead of time every scoop Meghan and Harry were going to tell her in the interviews, so her faux shock at each turn was disingenuous. But imagine if you will -- like we're supposed to -- that Oprah really was hearing the “bombshells” for the first time. Here is what her reaction to Meghan's "brown baby" shocker reminded me of: Think back to August 2020 when Stephen Colbert asked Kamala how she could be all buddy-buddy with Biden after calling him a racist in the debates, and her answer was "It was a debate!" Followed by LOL on steroids. https://twitter.com/i/status/1294460476865171456 At :42, for a split second you can just see the look on Colbert’s face that he can't believe Kamala is pimping such a bullshit line on him. And then, ever the professional, you see in the next second he starts laughing heartily with her because he knows he has to. Well, that's what Oprah's delayed response reminded me of when Meghan threw out the “brown baby” gauntlet. Oprah couldn't believe Meghan was boldface dropping a controversial bomblet in her lap, potentially putting Oprah in a very compromised position. It took Oprah all of 2 seconds to grok that she had to go along with the bullshit line because Meghan was playing the race card -- one Oprah likewise trades in, but rarely a sleazy lowball version of it. Like Colbert, Oprah knows bullshit when she sees it. And they both also know who their paymasters are and dare not give the game away.

Bob K Ross

OMG. you telling me media hits are prescreened for content? WOAH!

Anonymous

Gay friendly enough. Non pandering enough. I don’t regret my sub

james

Libtard Keszler and Barron Trump are our only hopes

Anonymous

Went down a rabbit hole and looked at Pippa Middleton's "bum"

Anonymous

cake pops are good if u don’t mind a $3 bite of cake so wet and gummy that it sticks in your mouth like peanut butter

Anonymous

Anna, the best and most honest translation of Mein Kampf is by Dr. Thomas Dalton, and you can find both volumes on Alibris or his website, thomasdaltonphd[dot]com

Anonymous

The way to deal with the are you jewish is to say I’m “rushing Jewish” and run away. They laugh every time. Helps if you are Russian jewish, which I am!