THEME SONG:

Everybody's got an opinion.

THEME SONG:

Every Californiana and Virginian.

THEME SONG:

It's so hard to tell who to trust and who to ignore..

THEME SONG:

Review That Review!

CHELSEY:

Hi.

TREY:

Hi!

TREY:

Hello, Chelsey!

CHELSEY:

Ugh, I fall more in love with that theme song every time we listen to it.

TREY:

It really is fun.

CHELSEY:

It really is.

CHELSEY:

We're the luckiest!

TREY:

Oh my gosh.

TREY:

Hello listeners.

TREY:

Welcome to Review That Review.

TREY:

We are the podcasts dedicated to reviewing...

CHELSEY:

...reviews!

CHELSEY:

We're just like Siskel and Ebert only instead of reviewing cinematic masterpieces, we

TREY:

That's Chelsey Donn,

CHELSEY:

And that's Trey Gerrald.

TREY:

And together we are...

VOICEOVER:

The Review Queens.

CHELSEY:

My crown is bronze and polished and ready to go.

TREY:

It looks so gorgeous.

TREY:

Those, um, gorgeous gemstones, their blo...

TREY:

ow.

TREY:

Ow they're blinding me.

CHELSEY:

Oh my God.

TREY:

How's your week been, Chels?

CHELSEY:

My week has actually been great.

CHELSEY:

I had my birthday, I celebrated my birthday.

CHELSEY:

I got to see people in person and hug friends that I haven't seen in over a year.

CHELSEY:

I got to actually hug my friends.

CHELSEY:

It was so nice.

CHELSEY:

And, I went to another friend's birthday and I met new people and I went to a Dodgers game.

CHELSEY:

So.

CHELSEY:

It's like both the most bizarre thing to be seeing so many people and also such a blessing.

CHELSEY:

so I feel great.

CHELSEY:

How was your week?

CHELSEY:

Trey?

TREY:

I had a good week, another great week, living life, breathing air.

TREY:

In real time, we've just launched last Wednesday.

TREY:

And, uh, so it's been a very exciting fun week, uh, with a lot of correspondences

TREY:

I am happy to be alive.

CHELSEY:

Yes, we should all remember how lucky we are.

CHELSEY:

And with that in mind

TREY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

In leaning into gratitude and remembering how very lucky we are.

CHELSEY:

I think it's time for us to.

VOICEOVER:

Lodge A Complaint.

TREY:

Well, I'm ready.

TREY:

I'll start.

CHELSEY:

Please get us, get us going.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

Today, the complaint I'm going to be lodging is for something very obnoxious.

TREY:

It is "Cash Only" anything.

TREY:

I hate when you go to a restaurant, when you go anywhere, if it is not a garage sale, if

TREY:

Now I understand you as the vendor have to pay a fee for credit cards.

CHELSEY:

True.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

It is 2021.

TREY:

It is, that is a cost of business who is "Cash Only" anymore?

TREY:

That, that is so obnoxious to me being told, oh, cash only.

TREY:

No, if you cannot pay the 2% fee for swiping the square, then I don't

TREY:

It's a wack job to not accept credit cards.

CHELSEY:

I get it.

CHELSEY:

Now, the worst is when you get to the place, you didn't know that it was cash only.

CHELSEY:

You didn't bring any cash now what?

CHELSEY:

It's terrible.

TREY:

We went on a double date with, my brother and sister-in-law and we

TREY:

And when she called to make the reservation and they were like, remember it's cash only.

TREY:

And every single page of the menu was cash only it said at the bottom.

TREY:

And they have an ATM inside $7 and 50 cent fee.

CHELSEY:

Stop it that's wrong.

TREY:

so then I'm thinking like, okay, so you paid for this ATM machine that

TREY:

Great!

TREY:

Do your thing, but it's obnoxious to me.

TREY:

Like, I just think that it's very bizarre to like, be running a business and not be doing

TREY:

She had a booth at you know, it was yeah, like a vendor fair where you

TREY:

And those people had square machines to run credit cards.

TREY:

Like how are you a business in Manhattan?

TREY:

And what has also been really fabulous in this pandemic shutdown is a lot

TREY:

Cause we thought that was dangerous and scary.

CHELSEY:

I know I was going to say that, like, I actually.

CHELSEY:

I, I tend to carry around cash.

CHELSEY:

I go to the farmer's market every week.

CHELSEY:

I like that cash exchange.

CHELSEY:

I know, call me.

CHELSEY:

We are in, I like enjoy being like, where did you, where did these eggs come from?

CHELSEY:

Tell me a little bit about this chicken.

CHELSEY:

I want to know what they, where they've come from.

CHELSEY:

Here's $20.

CHELSEY:

Thanks for the eggs.

CHELSEY:

I mean, and then they give me change, but there have been a lot of places where it's no cash now.

TREY:

To me.

TREY:

I,

CHELSEY:

You're about it.

TREY:

I just think like, I'm just not a cash person, that's it.

CHELSEY:

I get it.

TREY:

Like, so therefore BYE!

TREY:

Anyway...

CHELSEY:

I do think eventually we're not going to have cash anymore, right?

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

It's like this cryptocurrency or whatever they're trying to do.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

That, or it's just like, you'll just have a balance and we'll just ding

CHELSEY:

And we're all gonna just jump on board.

CHELSEY:

Like we always do.

TREY:

So that's my complaint.

TREY:

Uh, if you are a cash only establishment consider jumping in to the times.

CHELSEY:

It's an option.

TREY:

Exactly.

TREY:

Chelsey, what about you?

TREY:

Do you have any complaint you want to lodge?

CHELSEY:

Yeah, I, you know, have something I'd like to get off my chest.

CHELSEY:

I don't know if anyone else experiences this, but my bath is very slippery, slippery bath.

CHELSEY:

It's a, it's a bath shower combo.

CHELSEY:

And for whatever reason, it's just, it's very slippery.

CHELSEY:

And I feel I put my life in God's hands every time I step into the bath and I've

CHELSEY:

And in my experience, it makes it worse.

CHELSEY:

Often I feel, you know, it's like I went from just surfing to now.

CHELSEY:

I'm like, I dunno, snowboarding on top of the bath because now I have like a, a thing

CHELSEY:

And what I would truly love.

CHELSEY:

Is if there's anyone listening, who's had this experience who feels my pain and who's found a

CHELSEY:

Someone's got to do something about the slippery baths and that's my complaint.

TREY:

It's a really good complaint.

TREY:

Have you?

TREY:

Um, I remember like my grandmother back in the day, she had like individual

TREY:

It wasn't like a, like, suction terrible.

CHELSEY:

Those don't work.

TREY:

it was like sandpaper little like animals that you could put individually.

TREY:

Have you tried those?

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

When I was a kid, my grandfather put those in our bath and I do think

CHELSEY:

now that I'm so reviews crazy, every time I go on Amazon even find something

CHELSEY:

You know, my thought.

TREY:

there was probably some chemical that kills us that they used back then...

CHELSEY:

Exactly.

CHELSEY:

Right.

CHELSEY:

Anyway, I'm all worked up about this.

TREY:

I hear you.

TREY:

And, um, I I'm definitely a bath person.

TREY:

So I don't like having the mats at the bottom.

TREY:

You know, like my nephew, they bathe him every night and they have to take the suction mat

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

I know it like grows something.

CHELSEY:

A science

TREY:

people need to, um, we keep pitching these Shark ideas.

TREY:

Here's another one.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

If you're an inventor and you're listening to this, you're welcome.

TREY:

oh, wait, hold on.

TREY:

Hold on.

TREY:

My phone's buzzing.

TREY:

Hold on.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Sure.

VOICEOVER:

Listener voicemail!

CHELSEY:

Oh my God.

TREY:

You guys.

TREY:

It's an exciting, exciting day.

TREY:

We received.

TREY:

A voicemail in our voicemail box, which if you haven't heard we say it at the

TREY:

It's 1-850-REVIEW-0.

TREY:

And here is a message from a listener named Emily.

CHELSEY:

Oh, my God.

EMILY:

Okay.

EMILY:

Hi, I love the podcast.

EMILY:

I would like to lodge a complaint.

EMILY:

I'm not an angry person, but this truly makes me insane.

EMILY:

It turns me very quickly into like an, a barbarian.

TREY:

What do you think of Emily's voice so far?

TREY:

Do you think that the preface of not being an angry person is factual?

CHELSEY:

I belive her.

TREY:

She sounds very nice.

CHELSEY:

She seems nice.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

TREY:

And I like the, um, visual imagery of barbarian.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

I think she's going to give us a lot of more descriptive words.

CHELSEY:

It's hear what else she has to say.

TREY:

Okay.

EMILY:

I would like to complain about the people who use an escalator and then they

EMILY:

Okay.

EMILY:

So it creates very dangerous, like domino effect.

TREY:

it's like a pile-up...

CHELSEY:

ugh

EMILY:

People just stand there as if there is not this automatic chain of

EMILY:

And you are, you're about to tell people and all you have to do is keep walking, keep walking.

EMILY:

This happens a lot.

TREY:

I feel like, uh, I feel like Emily is getting a little heated as she is sharing....

CHELSEY:

but you know what?

CHELSEY:

This is the part we all, we, we can identify with this.

CHELSEY:

This is the part where you're like, it feels good.

CHELSEY:

Now I'm complaining.

CHELSEY:

Let me really let it out.

TREY:

I mean, I'm, I'm mad about cash only.

TREY:

You're mad about bathmats and

CHELSEY:

about it's Emily, take your chance.

CHELSEY:

This is a worthy lodging of a complaint.

CHELSEY:

I will say,

TREY:

Do you think she's a gymnast?

TREY:

Cause she used the word dismount.

TREY:

That is kind of what you do have on a, on an escalator.

TREY:

If you're going up, you do have to sort

CHELSEY:

you have to dismount.

CHELSEY:

I love that.

CHELSEY:

What a great descriptive word.

CHELSEY:

I also thought.

CHELSEY:

Yeah, maybe she was a gymnast probably when she was younger and possibly a dancer.

CHELSEY:

I don't know.

CHELSEY:

I'm getting dance vibes.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

Let's keep going.

EMILY:

Escalators are universal, right?

EMILY:

Like they exist everywhere and we use them.

EMILY:

Since we like forever, like since we're children, like everybody

TREY:

Hmm.

EMILY:

and it's common sense and it's not difficult to step off of it and keep walking.

EMILY:

I don't, I just, yeah, that's my complaint.

EMILY:

Okay.

EMILY:

That's it.

EMILY:

And it feels better.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

TREY:

Wow, Emily.

CHELSEY:

That was great.

CHELSEY:

I'm so glad that Emily used our voicemail for this purpose and that

TREY:

I've definitely noticed that there's this whole culture in New York City that

TREY:

And you learn that very quick on your first trip as a tourist, that like people

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

I mean, even though I agree walked one side sand to the other, like we never take

CHELSEY:

And sometimes when I step on an escalator, I'm just like, this is my pause.

CHELSEY:

It's not laziness.

CHELSEY:

Ooh, let's take a breath and like observe for a second, you know?

CHELSEY:

And so if I'm observing and then somebody like tapped me on the shoulder and they were

CHELSEY:

So I'm glad that wasn't what Emily went with.

TREY:

Yeah, the pile up that is because then it becomes very stressful.

TREY:

You think like, oh, I'm going to get caught in this and my shoestring or

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

You see somebody in front of you, you know that they're going to be a stopper then prolonged.

TREY:

it it's the

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

Well, the worst that

TREY:

listeners, if you, um, want to lodge your own complaint, or if you want to induct

TREY:

Leave us a voicemail.

TREY:

1 850 Review zero.

TREY:

Thanks Emily.

CHELSEY:

Thank you.

CHELSEY:

Wow.

CHELSEY:

That was so good.

CHELSEY:

I feel so good hearing Emily complain after we complained.

CHELSEY:

And I think that we should hear some more people complain.

CHELSEY:

What do you think.

TREY:

Let's do it.

TREY:

I want to hear some written complaints.

CHELSEY:

Let's hear some written complaints.

CHELSEY:

And as you guys already know, we are your trusty Review Queens.

CHELSEY:

We each bring in a review from the internet that we feel needs to be inspected.

CHELSEY:

We read the review, break it down and rate the impact of the review

CHELSEY:

It's a very Regal process that we call

VOICEOVER:

Assess That Kvetch.

TREY:

And kvetch means

CHELSEY:

Complaint.

TREY:

Learning Yiddish with the Queens.

CHELSEY:

Oh, all right.

CHELSEY:

Who is first?

CHELSEY:

Today?

TREY:

I am first

CHELSEY:

You are first amazing.

CHELSEY:

Take it away.

CHELSEY:

Trey.

VOICEOVER:

Review That Review.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So I actually found a several for this, and this is the one I've landed on.

TREY:

So my review today is a one star review on Trustpilot, and it is written by

CHELSEY:

okay.

CHELSEY:

I'm excited.

TREY:

Here we go.

TREY:

Subject is, "First time ordering from Wish and you do this?

TREY:

Thanks for nothing dot dot dot."

TREY:

I have never bought anything from the internet until I tried with wish.

TREY:

Now I see why I don't shop online because I ordered two things.

TREY:

One said it was mailed to my address.

TREY:

Well, if it did, I didn't get it.

TREY:

The other order is still saying it is still at the last location that it was delivered to.

TREY:

And it still has yet to be delivered.

TREY:

I have been fighting for a month now and the won't do anything about it.

TREY:

They seem to think that they have the right to keep people's stuff, and that people are

TREY:

Well, news flash wish if I wanted something for nothing I wouldn't

TREY:

I called the better business bureaus.

TREY:

And reported it.

TREY:

So I'll see what happens, but if you want, what you paid for, then stay away from wish because

TREY:

Sad that people work hard for their money.

TREY:

And we try to spend it with their company and then we turn around and get ripped off.

TREY:

They better realize that even though some people don't have a lot of money, some of us

TREY:

Might sound dumb, but if it proves the point, heck with it, I'll pay the cost to

TREY:

Unprofessional and full of lies, wish is a company full of thieves.

TREY:

Hey wish, all caps, you suck!

TREY:

All caps, give us our money back.

TREY:

SMH, thumbs down for wish.

CHELSEY:

Wow.

TREY:

Oh,

CHELSEY:

That's a lot.

CHELSEY:

I have many thoughts.

TREY:

Please start, please go.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

First of all, I don't know if you've ever read Jen Sincero's book, You're a Badass

CHELSEY:

First of all, he already, he already was setting up that he was going to

CHELSEY:

So he set that up for himself.

CHELSEY:

He established that.

CHELSEY:

He thinks that, that they believe that he wants something for nothing.

CHELSEY:

he said that he was going to get screwed over ripped off, and that he was

TREY:

Hmm.

CHELSEY:

And he was going to pay the CA the cost to go to court and that the world

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

I've ordered from there myself, they're terrible.

CHELSEY:

It takes forever for things to arrive, but that being said, I just want to give Michael S a hug

TREY:

Wait, what was that book you're talkin about?

CHELSEY:

Jen Sincero.

CHELSEY:

You're a Badass.

CHELSEY:

She also wrote, You're a Bad-Ass and she wrote You're a Badass at Making Money.

TREY:

Oh, I've seen that, like in the airports, You're a Badass

CHELSEY:

I was going to say, I'm sure you've seen it there.

CHELSEY:

It's a great airport read.

CHELSEY:

But the point is we, we manifest things about our existence.

CHELSEY:

I'm working on this within myself.

CHELSEY:

Cause I know I'm manifesting a lot of stuff that I don't want as we all do every day,

CHELSEY:

Cause he's like a magnet, seems.

TREY:

I mean, that is such an interesting take on this Chelsey, because you really do

TREY:

Now, that being said, I have purchased from Wish.

TREY:

I have waited three months to receive, fun articles of clothing

TREY:

And if you want to go down an energy suck, go to trustpilot.com and just go through

TREY:

It really is like, it's like a dark place.

TREY:

I know that Michael S is telling the truth here,

CHELSEY:

Hundred percent.

TREY:

But I really am.

TREY:

That's such an interesting point to pick up on their relation to money.

TREY:

Cause it's so much about.

TREY:

It's not about being deceived or mistreated as a paying customer, as much as it is about money,

CHELSEY:

It's like weirdly about his, to me, at least when you read it, I was like, this is all

TREY:

To his credit.

TREY:

He has taken action and he's already complained to the better business bureau.

TREY:

Which he refers to as better business bureaus.

TREY:

and also

CHELSEY:

there's more than one.

CHELSEY:

I don't

TREY:

it's also lower case, better lower case business, uppercase bureaus.

TREY:

So at least Michael S has taken action besides this, like all caps, screaming one-star review.

TREY:

So that's valuable.

TREY:

I don't know that there's a unique information in this review other than like

TREY:

Commitment to getting vengeance.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

He's really out for blood and I get it.

CHELSEY:

Cause like I said, I've also purchased stuff from wish and I was doing the

CHELSEY:

And several months later received a product that hardly resembled what I had ordered.

CHELSEY:

So I get it, you know?

TREY:

I've actually had both versions.

TREY:

I've had like horrible.

TREY:

This is not fitting.

TREY:

And then I've also had like amazing, fantastic...

TREY:

That blue, if you remember from our photo shoot, the blue sweater of

TREY:

I mean, it literally feels like a washcloth for wax waxing.

TREY:

But it's very cute.

TREY:

You know, I'm never going to see anyone else wearing that.

TREY:

I mean...

CHELSEY:

yeah.

CHELSEY:

And did Michael S comment in there, how much he spent on his Wish item.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Because.

TREY:

he said, well, he does say go to court to just get my petty $40 back.

TREY:

So I guess 40 bucks, which is probably 900 items.

TREY:

If you're ordering from Wish.com,

CHELSEY:

That's what I was going to say.

CHELSEY:

Like I, not saying you get what you pay for, but like, you kind of get what you pay for, like,

CHELSEY:

And sometimes it's a good deal.

CHELSEY:

And sometimes it's not, I fell into that trap with Wish.

CHELSEY:

And when I did, I was like, oh, I'm just never going to order from here again.

CHELSEY:

clearly, you know, there's a reason why this item was $5 or whatever it was.

TREY:

In my personal experience.

TREY:

Ultimately the deciding factor was like the length of time it took to receive it from China that.

TREY:

I just was sort of like, it's not worth, it's not worth it to me.

TREY:

I'd rather order and get it quickly.

TREY:

I do need to bring up because I'm reading it.

TREY:

I was out of, I was winded because there is a huge lack of punctuation this review.

TREY:

Such wordy run-on sentences.

TREY:

I definitely think that Michael S was in the, of the mania and anger of submitting

TREY:

Look it over.

TREY:

None of that occurred.

CHELSEY:

No.

CHELSEY:

I could feel the red, like just, just emanating off of Michael S.

CHELSEY:

He was definitely in the tunnel of anger.

TREY:

Also whenever he ref whenever Michael references Wish it's just interesting to me

TREY:

So that also got a little complicated for me.

TREY:

I'm curious at Michael's age because they don't order online, which makes me immediately

TREY:

Which doesn't that mean?

TREY:

Shaking my head.

CHELSEY:

It does, but I feel like, you know, how some of the texting vernacular

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

R O F L

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

I think that SMH

TREY:

I never use that.

CHELSEY:

From the AIM days.

TREY:

Oh, okay.

TREY:

So maybe this

CHELSEY:

what I

TREY:

uh, like early forties person.

CHELSEY:

I think could be older.

CHELSEY:

I want to say 50, 60.

TREY:

Do you think that this is entertaining or humorous?

CHELSEY:

I don't know.

CHELSEY:

I don't know what it, what it was, but I didn't feel that way.

CHELSEY:

I immediately, I felt sad for Michael S and also like that he said in

TREY:

just Chelsey.

TREY:

I was just going to point that out.

TREY:

It's literally the subject, my first time ordering from wish.

TREY:

And you do this.

CHELSEY:

You do this, like it's so personal to Michael S.

CHELSEY:

And I just want to know how I can help him and what happened, who hurt him and why he has,

TREY:

Well, Wish hurt him.

CHELSEY:

But who hurt Michael before wish got to him?

CHELSEY:

Cause that's what it, that's what it feels like.

CHELSEY:

It's like you do this, like it's he has a lot of just miss.

TREY:

There's a hurricane of emotion going on.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

TREY:

Mike it's Michael s's only review on Trustpilot.

CHELSEY:

Oh, I don't think he went online after this at all.

TREY:

I think Michael S lives in a cave in the woods.

CHELSEY:

I think he just was like unplugged the computer.

CHELSEY:

I can't do it.

TREY:

Which, you know what?

TREY:

I think a lot of us should probably do that.

CHELSEY:

I I think Michael S only goes to Cash Only establishments.

TREY:

I think Michael S, callback, lives in Ojai.

TREY:

I think Michael S is just on the beach.

TREY:

He's on Meditation Mount he's just in the world and I

CHELSEY:

hope so.

TREY:

been burned by the internet and they're done.

CHELSEY:

I hope that Michael S moves to Ojai.

CHELSEY:

Cause if Michael S moved to Ojai, he would feel much better.

TREY:

I bet Michael S doesn't want to do credit cards?

TREY:

I bet Michael want to money in the banks.

CHELSEY:

I just said that.

CHELSEY:

That's what I just said, B!

TREY:

I was forming my thoughts.

TREY:

Not listening.

TREY:

Do you think that Michael S, has a bank account or do you think Michael S is a person

CHELSEY:

I think Michael S has a bank account.

CHELSEY:

I think Michael S has a checking book that he balances very well.

TREY:

Well then why didn't Michael S do a grammar check?

TREY:

I guess math and grammar, doesn't go hand in hand, but if you're that anal retentive

CHELSEY:

Not when you're in the fit of anger, know?

TREY:

good point.

TREY:

Good point.

CHELSEY:

When you're in the fit of anger, it's like everything else is out

CHELSEY:

And I just need to get all of this out because I feel so personally attacked by this

CHELSEY:

And I need to just get this out.

CHELSEY:

And when you're in that kind of a place punctuation just doesn't,

TREY:

Yeah, I do.

TREY:

Now that we've talked about this a little more, I do think it is entertaining.

TREY:

I like, I would actually to, I would like to hear a podcast of Michael S, I would

TREY:

I Would like to see if there's a common thread, if this narrative that we're creating

CHELSEY:

I would like to see Michael S, like zenned out in the lounge of a spa.

TREY:

Mmmm, but do you think Michael S could Zen out, or do you think like the bad-ass

CHELSEY:

I just hope that Michael S has a grandchild that really wants to take

CHELSEY:

And I hope, I hope he got that, but I think Michael S, I feel for you so

TREY:

I think I'm ready too.

TREY:

Let's crown.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

TREY:

So, um, Chelsey and I each have our own set of one to five crown cards and in an effort

TREY:

We will simultaneously reveal our rating cards.

VOICEOVER:

The Queens are Tabulating..

TREY:

Okay, I'm ready.

TREY:

You ready?

CHELSEY:

I'm ready.

VOICEOVER:

Total Score!

TREY:

Three crowns.

CHELSEY:

Three crowns, three crowns.

CHELSEY:

Do you want to go first?

TREY:

I mean, this is pretty simple.

TREY:

I just felt like, you know, the punctuation was terrible and the point was like, it's

TREY:

So, uh, you know, I, I get what it is.

TREY:

So, I don't know.

TREY:

I just feel like, is it a deal breaker?

TREY:

Maybe.

TREY:

I don't, I don't think it's a deal breaker for me.

TREY:

Um, but I think there is an impact.

TREY:

Like, I will remember, um, this wanting to take someone to court, which is somewhat entertaining.

TREY:

So I feel like the, the like tunnel vision of anger of one sidedness of

TREY:

But with like actually the kind of humor, like.

TREY:

It's just middle of the road.

TREY:

I think when it all goes into the equation, when I'm doing my proof in, um, algebra class,

CHELSEY:

Three crowns popped out.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

What about for you?

CHELSEY:

I agree.

CHELSEY:

I gave, I gave Michael S high points for accuracy.

CHELSEY:

Cause it's true.

CHELSEY:

Which it, this is an experience that you can expect and high points for like

CHELSEY:

I could feel him and his, uh, anger and, uh, His passion right away.

CHELSEY:

So, you know, that's both, almost the reason why he got to three and also where he lost out, which

CHELSEY:

And also just, you know, a little bit of, uh, his.

CHELSEY:

His Hulk vision, not really being able to see the picture for exactly what it was

TREY:

Thank you!

CHELSEY:

That was great.

CHELSEY:

I really, I feel for Michael S, I think I'll be thinking about him for a little while.

TREY:

Yeah, let's all take a moment to wish positive vibes towards Michael S.

TREY:

And, um, all right, let's take a quick little break.

TREY:

And then when we come back, we can play with our favorite Dame Meryl.

TREY:

Before we jump into Lady Donn's review

CHELSEY:

I love it.

CHELSEY:

Let's do it.

CHELSEY:

BRB.

CHELSEY:

BRB.

CHELSEY:

Bye.

VOICEOVER:

Hold your crown.

VOICEOVER:

We'll be right back.

VOICEOVER:

Yeah.

TREY:

Hi, I'm Angela.

TREY:

I live in a small gated community, but I'm wrestling with a very big problem.

TREY:

My bathtub is too slippery.

TREY:

If only there was a product with which I could stick onto my tub in order to have grippy grippy.

TREY:

So I don't slippy slippy.

TREY:

Thank goodness.

TREY:

There's a beautiful product called "Slippy Slippy.

TREY:

Grippy Grippy!"

TREY:

Ever since I purchased "Slippy Slippy.

TREY:

Grippy Grippy!"

TREY:

my life, as Angela, in a small gated community has truly turned around.

TREY:

Thank you.

TREY:

"Slippy Slippy.

TREY:

Grippy Grippy!".

TREY:

You're a wonderful product.

TREY:

Five crowns to you.

CHELSEY:

Is this what we're doing now?

CHELSEY:

Um, okay.

CHELSEY:

We can try.

CHELSEY:

Sure.

TREY:

Woo.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

It's game time.

TREY:

So ready, Chelsey.

TREY:

We're going to take our quick little spin on the Meryl-Go-Round.

TREY:

Are you ready to strap into your ...piggy,

CHELSEY:

I'm in a piggy today.

CHELSEY:

Oh, wonderful.

TREY:

but it's a pur purple piggy!

CHELSEY:

Oh, a purple piggy!

CHELSEY:

Can it have wings?

TREY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

A purple piggy with wings so that I can say when pigs fly and then like,

TREY:

Oh, what am I on?

CHELSEY:

oh, good question.

CHELSEY:

I was picturing you on actually like a rocket ship,

TREY:

Oh,

CHELSEY:

like just like ready to like take off.

TREY:

I wanted to say anchors away, but that's not accurate.

VOICEOVER:

I don't feel like an icon.

VOICEOVER:

Most of the days, I feel like "I can't!".

VOICEOVER:

That's with an a.

TREY:

okay, so here's the deal, Chelsey and I have each picked a rotten, scathy...

TREY:

scathy!, Scathing, pithy one-star zinger.

TREY:

And with 30 seconds on the clock, we will take turns trying to recite the

CHELSEY:

Just like queen Meryl, who does it all.

TREY:

Before the clock runs out.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

I think I go first.

CHELSEY:

Cause you did the first review, right?

TREY:

That's right.

CHELSEY:

I don't know though.

CHELSEY:

It's so scary.

CHELSEY:

It just says, okay.

CHELSEY:

So my a one-star zinger is from GNC and it is in reference to the Goli nutrition, apple cider

CHELSEY:

And the review is by Mitchy, and Mitchy says, "I was sent a knockoff

CHELSEY:

I will try to honor Meryl here.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Let's see.

CHELSEY:

Let's do it.

TREY:

Inhale exhale, oh, wait, I'm going to sneeze.

TREY:

Hold on.

TREY:

Let me

CHELSEY:

You're not going to sneeze now.

CHELSEY:

Cause you just said you're going to sneeze.

TREY:

Yeah, that's true.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

You ready?

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

All right.

TREY:

Musical theater,

CHELSEY:

I standing knock up, ran, and I don't like the of it.

CHELSEY:

I'm sad knock off brands.

CHELSEY:

Don't like the taste of it.

TREY:

soap, opera,

CHELSEY:

I was sent to lock off brand and I don't like the taste of it.

TREY:

film.

CHELSEY:

I was sent a brand and I don't like the taste of it.

TREY:

Opera diva movie.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

That's all.

TREY:

Good job girl.

TREY:

1, 2, 3, 4, 5.

TREY:

Good job.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

So I'm pleased with five.

CHELSEY:

That was a kind of long one, so,

TREY:

Yeah, that was good.

CHELSEY:

okay.

CHELSEY:

Are you ready?

CHELSEY:

What do you have

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

So my one zinger today is from sephora.com for the Anastasia Beverly Hills Brow Wiz.

TREY:

And this is from Carmen M

CHELSEY:

okay.

TREY:

and the review is, "never got to use it.

TREY:

Half of it broke."

CHELSEY:

What a shame.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

Are you, you have to beat five, Trey.

CHELSEY:

Can you do it?

TREY:

I'm going to try, I'm going to try,

CHELSEY:

Alright.

CHELSEY:

You got this.

CHELSEY:

I mean, I shouldn't be cheering you on, but I am.

TREY:

I mean, I am on a rocket ship.

CHELSEY:

You are on a rocket ship, you should just take off.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

Ready?

CHELSEY:

Let's do it.

VOICEOVER:

3, 2, 1

CHELSEY:

Musical theater.

TREY:

Never, I never got to use it half the vape broke.

CHELSEY:

mine disaster.

TREY:

never got to use it.

TREY:

Oh, I never got use it.

TREY:

I have, I broke off.

TREY:

Uh,

CHELSEY:

Disney.

CHELSEY:

That's all.

TREY:

what's that

CHELSEY:

me.

CHELSEY:

I think you beat me.

CHELSEY:

Hold on 2, 3, 4, 5.

CHELSEY:

It's a tie.

TREY:

Thank you.

CHELSEY:

Once again, the Queens are unanimous.

TREY:

I mean, look at that.

TREY:

A piggy and a rocket ship.

CHELSEY:

A piggy and, piggy with wings, a Piggy flies and rocket ship

TREY:

just occurred to me for the first time that you're going to get there at the same time.

TREY:

If you're on a Meryl-Go-Round.

CHELSEY:

It's true.

TREY:

Interesting.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

Well, I'm proud of both of us.

CHELSEY:

did it.

CHELSEY:

We accomplished that.

CHELSEY:

That was.

CHELSEY:

great.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

VOICEOVER:

Review That Review.

TREY:

All Chelsey Chels, what have you got for us this week?

CHELSEY:

Well, I have a review from Amazon and the review is written by Troy.

CHELSEY:

W, and it is a one-star review of the Sol Coastal The Beach Behemoth - Giant Inflatable

TREY:

Oh No,

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

Oh, no is right.

CHELSEY:

So this is Troy W.

CHELSEY:

Subject, "Some serious things to consider before buying this ball."

CHELSEY:

First of all, if you have your heart set on this and want this gigantic ball, there's

CHELSEY:

dot dot dot.

One:

It's huge.

One:

I mean, it's really big, which means you cannot see who or what is on the other side of it.

One:

We had a party full of teenage boys.

One:

No small kids.

One:

And this was a problem with people getting bowled over.

One:

I can only imagine if there were small kids around.

Two:

Once it was completely blown up about an hour and a half with a small air compressor.

Two:

It bounced everywhere across people, picnic tables, horse fence, the neighbor's

Two:

My partygoer teens.

Two:

We're trying to keep it from causing a pile up in front of our house.

Two:

We had to push the darn thing down into the woods to keep it from blowing,

Three:

We decided that letting some air out of it might keep it from bouncing so much.

Three:

And by this time.

Three:

It had a few holes in it from pushed into the woods.

Three:

The boys played with it.

Three:

Okay.

Three:

For a while, until it had lost enough air for one boy to think he could jump on it like a trampoline

TREY:

no.

CHELSEY:

That's when he bounced over the top of it and came down to the

Four:

The kids took it back to the campfire after that and ceremoniously deflated the rest.

Four:

And then that was the end of my hundred dollar hope for a cool party toy.

Four:

Never again, Saturday.

Four:

Sad face..

VOICEOVER:

Yeah.

TREY:

Oh My God, the bar has just been raised so fiercely, how did you find that?

CHELSEY:

I was looking, actually I was looking for toys for my nephew's birthday.

CHELSEY:

He was having like a lawn party.

CHELSEY:

They were doing a movie before and I was like, oh, it might be cute.

CHELSEY:

If we had some lawn toys, I was looking up like fun lawn toys.

CHELSEY:

And I came across this huge.

CHELSEY:

Ball.

CHELSEY:

And I thought like, oh, maybe this is a good idea.

CHELSEY:

This could be like fun.

CHELSEY:

Like all the kids could play with this ball together.

CHELSEY:

Like I was getting, I don't know, like elementary school, gym vibes from it.

CHELSEY:

I thought it could be good.

CHELSEY:

And then I read the reviews and I saw this and I thought, of course, like what

TREY:

So we already know that the impact for you was a deal breaker, right?

TREY:

Because you did not buy it.

CHELSEY:

I of course did not buy the item.

CHELSEY:

I w I like, of course I didn't.

CHELSEY:

I mean, how could you buy an item after that?

CHELSEY:

Troy W

TREY:

Troy W has.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

Well, okay.

TREY:

I do have a couple of things to contest because just I'm just hearing.

TREY:

So do you think that it's hyperbole or do you think that someone

CHELSEY:

I think somebody actually broke their collarbone.

TREY:

So then why did this, why did something continue with the ball after it?

CHELSEY:

It says the kids took it back to the campfire after that and

CHELSEY:

And that was the end of my hundred dollar hope for cool party till now.

CHELSEY:

Like what I wanted was that they were going to throw it in the fire.

TREY:

Right.

TREY:

But now I'm hearing that they, that was like, okay,

CHELSEY:

that was the final.

CHELSEY:

It was like,

TREY:

they add, yeah,

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

It felt like the, yeah, like the, getting it to the campfire was kind of like

CHELSEY:

It's time to deflate the beast.

TREY:

When you started this, I wrote down the word monstrosity because I was like, what a word!

TREY:

And now given the, um, review, I, I echo monstrosity.

TREY:

I mean, that is a monster.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

TREY:

I also love the visual of being bowled over like that is so hilarious.

TREY:

And like, these boys, like, wow.

TREY:

And then also just the fact of blowing something up for an hour and a half,

TREY:

That like insane.

TREY:

That is so long.

TREY:

That's like six episodes of Sex and the City.

TREY:

That's crazy.

CHELSEY:

that's so true.

CHELSEY:

And also like it does, I don't know why when I was looking at it, I didn't really, this is what.

CHELSEY:

Fully like fathoms, how big this was.

CHELSEY:

It does say in the title of the item, 12 foot pole-to-pole,

TREY:

What does that mean?

CHELSEY:

I think that means longitude.

CHELSEY:

Latitude would be my guess, like we're talking.

TREY:

ball.

CHELSEY:

but yeah, like we're talking like it's 12 up and 12 across.

TREY:

That's an interesting description of that.

TREY:

Why wouldn't you just say

CHELSEY:

I don't know.

CHELSEY:

But like,

TREY:

also

CHELSEY:

that is, or circumference, but that is like, Huge.

CHELSEY:

And it's kind of, and it says huge jumbo toy, but what I guess, like what I liked the most

CHELSEY:

I mean, it really, like, it took me a lot not to laugh.

CHELSEY:

Like it was really funny.

CHELSEY:

And then also.

CHELSEY:

He didn't give up on the ball, like, or his what's the word, his enthusiasm.

CHELSEY:

When he bought the ball, like he really had high hopes for it.

CHELSEY:

He was like, this is going to be a really cool thing for the party.

CHELSEY:

And like, he's like, he's empathizing with the person that's going to be purchasing this.

CHELSEY:

That's how I felt when I was reading it.

CHELSEY:

Like, You're not Crazy that you want to do this thing.

CHELSEY:

I get it.

CHELSEY:

Like, I also wanted to do this thing cause I thought it could be fun now that I've lived it now

CHELSEY:

Like I have some wisdom to share and boy.

TREY:

I really appreciated that approach.

TREY:

And that approach follows all the way through.

TREY:

It feels like Troy W as a friend saying like, look, let me tell you, like,

TREY:

Even when you say it was windy, was that in parentheses?

CHELSEY:

Yes.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

Cause that was a beautiful reading.

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

It was in parentheses.

CHELSEY:

That's what I'm saying.

CHELSEY:

Like he gave us so much detail, like, you know, detail on detail on detail.

TREY:

Now, when you were screaming about the collarbone and going into

CHELSEY:

Caps with many exclamation points.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

So like, especially the into a four-lane highway was like, really like all caps, like maybe like 20

TREY:

You know, what was the detail that I thought was just like thrown in and then

CHELSEY:

Yeah, well, to me, I don't know what you thought.

CHELSEY:

I was like, oh, this is a farm.

CHELSEY:

This is a very large property.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

I mean for a 12 by 12 pole, I mean, that's ginormous, that's like crazy.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

I also want to point out this isn't something that we usually say, but I'm

TREY:

Oh my gosh.

TREY:

I mean, I do think valuable and like, it, it, it is sort of making me even

CHELSEY:

yeah, extremely, it's just, this is a deal breaker.

TREY:

It just sort of occurs to me.

TREY:

Like it's just so chock full of details that I, it does make me wonder if

TREY:

Did someone really break their collarbone?

TREY:

Like how would you even jump on it as a kid?

TREY:

If it's 12 feet tall,

CHELSEY:

Well, it was partially deflated.

CHELSEY:

So it was like, I imagine it was now because they said he jumped on it like a trampoline.

CHELSEY:

So if it's partially deflated, oh, this could for sure happen.

CHELSEY:

I mean, even just jumping on a regular trampoline, you could break your collarbone.

CHELSEY:

kids will be kids,

TREY:

I mean, it is a kid's toy.

TREY:

So I would imagine that this, like all the things that these teenagers came up with are all

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

just feel like the specificity of this and the story like, yes, it's extreme.

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

It's crazy.

CHELSEY:

There's so many the highway and like the collarbone, the horse fence.

CHELSEY:

There's so many, there's just so many specifics about this that are outrageous, but specific

TREY:

I kind of want one,

CHELSEY:

You okay, good luck.

CHELSEY:

I'm definitely not getting anyone.

TREY:

I don't even know what you would do with a ball that large.

CHELSEY:

I thought it would be fun for like a kid's birthday party.

TREY:

I was literally guffawing of that.

TREY:

I mean, my throat kind of hurts.

TREY:

really got me.

TREY:

I mean, I don't think I've ever been more entertained by a review.

CHELSEY:

I was so entertained when I was reading it.

CHELSEY:

I just couldn't.

CHELSEY:

I like barely got through reading it.

CHELSEY:

It was so funny.

TREY:

I think I'm ready to crown this.

TREY:

Are you

CHELSEY:

I'm ready.

CHELSEY:

I'm I've never been more ready in my life.

TREY:

All right, so here we go.

TREY:

Let's crown it.

VOICEOVER:

The Queens are Tabulating.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

I'm a little, I think I'm a little nervous, but all right.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

I'm excited.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

VOICEOVER:

Total score!

TREY:

Yeah, I knew it.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

If ever I had a golden ticket, like if I was on a reality show and I had a golden

CHELSEY:

There would be confetti coming down for Troy W.

CHELSEY:

Troy W, you're a Review Queen,

TREY:

I mean, this is so epic.

CHELSEY:

Epic!.

TREY:

I mean, we all know that I hate The Voice, but I would turn my chair around too.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

all three chairs are getting turned around.

CHELSEY:

We are fighting over Troy W!

CHELSEY:

W, if you're listening to this,

TREY:

please leave us a voicemail.

CHELSEY:

Please.

CHELSEY:

I mean, if anybody knows Troy w or the kid that broke their collarbone, let us know,

TREY:

I want to hear from the kid that broke his collarbone.

TREY:

I want a play by play.

CHELSEY:

I want to know I want to meet him.

CHELSEY:

I want to send him a crown because what a Review Queen,

TREY:

I do have to say, I really want to know if this is real, but I'm counterbalanced

TREY:

And also like, I kind of want to get the ball, even though like I have no need for it.

TREY:

Like, it probably wouldn't even fit in our backyard.

TREY:

I just it's like, this is like exactly the reason this podcast exists!

TREY:

Like Troy W's wordsmithness, and the bullet point with the numbering.

TREY:

I mean, come on.

TREY:

You are total Review Queen,

CHELSEY:

It was beautiful.

CHELSEY:

It was beautiful

TREY:

I, I guess I quit.

TREY:

You just upped the game so hardcore, I'm so proud of you.

CHELSEY:

every once in a while you come across a Troy W and I got to bring it to you.

CHELSEY:

It's my job.

CHELSEY:

As a Review Queen.

TREY:

Oh, and also we've never really said this, but if you listener ever find

TREY:

Submit it there and tell us so that we can read it on air, but we'll give you a shout out.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

Or if like going to websites and pushing buttons, like makes you anxious, you

TREY:

Beautiful.

TREY:

I mean, Chelsey, good grief.

TREY:

I have learned so much today.

TREY:

This has been

CHELSEY:

Yes.

TREY:

epic journey.

TREY:

I feel like scrubby scrubby, slippy, slippy.

TREY:

I really value a good sturdy grounding, in, when I'm in a shower bathtub and you know, I think

TREY:

And now I think I might go to amazon.com and look at, look at this ball.

TREY:

I want to see some other reviews.

TREY:

I mean, it's really making me want to take some action here.

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

I learned that I'm never taking you to a Cash Only establishment, cause that's just...

TREY:

thank you.

CHELSEY:

...asking for trouble.

... TREY:

Thank you

CHELSEY:

Or if I do take you to a cash only establishment, I'll like prepay or something

CHELSEY:

People bringing their passion to these reviews.

CHELSEY:

And I think that's, what's so cool about it.

CHELSEY:

And what was so special about this episode to me was I really felt like I knew who Michael S

CHELSEY:

And I really feel like Troy W just delivered on so many levels.

CHELSEY:

I just love what we do.

TREY:

Amen.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

My Queen, we have reached the most Regal portion of our show.

CHELSEY:

Who are you, Trey, inducting for?

VOICEOVER:

My Royal Highness.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So My Royal Highness for this week is a little personal.

TREY:

So, um, my husband and I decided to adopt another dog from an organization called Woof.

TREY:

Not that sounded like an L sorry.

TREY:

My Southern like creeps up...

TREY:

Woofdogrescue.com.

TREY:

So that is this New York city dog rescue organization.

TREY:

They, take in animals from the New York City shelters and foster them in order to

TREY:

It was founded by a woman named Barbara Fox.

TREY:

She's doing incredible great work.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

Got this little dog, the dog was being fostered by a really wonderful woman

TREY:

So when the dog was taken to the shelter, his name was Tukkie.

TREY:

Or Tookey We're unsure.

TREY:

And then the animal shelter named the dog Winston, which was the name that we wanted

TREY:

So that felt like a little like beshert sign.

TREY:

And then we are still in the process of figuring out what the dog's name is.

TREY:

We think we're going to name him Hunter.

CHELSEY:

Oh, I like that

TREY:

And so we can call him hunty, for short.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

TREY:

And Hunter and Winnie are getting along swimmingly and it's going well.

TREY:

He's definitely a submissive and she is definitely an alpha, so it's a great pairing.

TREY:

And I'm just really appreciative for the work at Woof Dog Rescue.

TREY:

So shout out to all of the foster people out there, all of the rescue people

VOICEOVER:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

That's very special.

CHELSEY:

I love that.

TREY:

What about you?

TREY:

My dear Chelsey, who are you inducting for My Royal Highness this week?

CHELSEY:

I am going to be inducting, an amazing guy named, Calente.

CHELSEY:

who worked at the Fresh Brothers Pizza on Beverley, where I purchased the

CHELSEY:

Energy, just a great guy.

CHELSEY:

I was ordering a lot of pizza for, you know, my friends were coming, gave me a little deal.

CHELSEY:

He asked me if I wanted sauce.

CHELSEY:

I said, obviously I want sauce.

CHELSEY:

He said, do you want ranch?

CHELSEY:

I said, do you have a boat?

CHELSEY:

and then he was repeating back the order and he was like, that'll be

CHELSEY:

A boat of ranch and I just, I appreciated the 'yes and' his sense of humor and just how great he was.

TREY:

Was this on the phone or in person.

CHELSEY:

This was in IRL in real life.

CHELSEY:

Calente.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

He told me too, when he, I always ask people their name.

CHELSEY:

It's just like something that I do.

CHELSEY:

And he said "Calente!"

CHELSEY:

And then I was like, trying to say, say Calente.

CHELSEY:

And he said, "yes, like call yen tay without the yen."

CHELSEY:

And I also love someone who has a great.

CHELSEY:

Built in pneumonic for their name and just delivers it with, uh, without

CHELSEY:

And I love Calente . And also this is like so fun.

CHELSEY:

In addition to inducting Calente as My Royal Highness, I randomly a couple of days later

CHELSEY:

Fresh Brothers Pizza.

CHELSEY:

And so I told him how much I loved Calente and I asked him to please text the owner

CHELSEY:

And to please give him a raise or something, or do something special for him, because I had

TREY:

Oh my God.

CHELSEY:

That was so awesome that I got to do that.

CHELSEY:

And thank you, Calente.

CHELSEY:

And I was just going to say, thank you to everyone in the service industry for doing what you do.

TREY:

Calente!

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

Well, we did it Queen it's another round of the book.

TREY:

Thank you all for joining us today.

TREY:

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TREY:

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TREY:

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TREY:

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CHELSEY:

And I'm @ChelseyBD because someone else has Chelsey Donn and we'll deal with that later.

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TREY:

I've eagerly been waiting to see when you're going to mention

TREY:

And I'm so glad that today it's the day

CHELSEY:

Thank you.

CHELSEY:

And remember, ignore the haters.

CHELSEY:

You're a Queen.

TREY:

Gender non-specific Queen.

CHELSEY:

True.

CHELSEY:

Bye!

TREY:

Bye!

TREY:

Oh, oh, I'm slipping.

TREY:

I need a grip grip.

TREY:

Bye.

CHELSEY:

Bye.

TREY:

Review That Review is an independent podcast, certain names have been redacted

TREY:

Executive produced by Trey Gerrald and Chelsey Donn with editing and sound design

TREY:

Our cover art was designed by logovora, and our theme song was written by Joe

TREY:

Thank you.