CHELSEY:

Hello.

TREY:

Hi!

CHELSEY:

All it takes is a little riff from Natalie to get me feeling better, you know?

TREY:

Amen.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

Welcome everyone to Review That Review the podcast dedicated to reviewing...

TREY:

Reviews!

TREY:

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

CHELSEY:

That is Trey Gerrald.

TREY:

And that is Chelsey Donn

CHELSEY:

and together we're...

VOICEOVER:

The Review Queens.

TREY:

Oh my God.

TREY:

That was so weird.

TREY:

We were saying the opposite things.

TREY:

It was so ooky spooky.

CHELSEY:

Well, I'm completely disoriented.

CHELSEY:

AH!!!

CHELSEY:

What is that?

CHELSEY:

Could it be....

CHELSEY:

What is the ooky spooky music?

CHELSEY:

The ghost of

CHELSEY:

This is episode 13,

TREY:

I'm scared.

TREY:

It's episode 13.

TREY:

It's so spooky.

CHELSEY:

It's terrifying!

CHELSEY:

With that in mind, I'll start, I'll talk about my week for a second.

TREY:

Please go!

CHELSEY:

I feel like I've had a spooky week.

CHELSEY:

I had a real life encounter with a Karen this week.

CHELSEY:

It was terrifying.

CHELSEY:

But it happened at Best Buy.

CHELSEY:

and Karen was standing next to me and this individual carried with her a

CHELSEY:

She actually arrived at the desk after me, but her energy was so intense that I was like, go ahead.

CHELSEY:

The manager came over and he was being really nice and he was trying to help her.

CHELSEY:

And then the second, like literally the second he left, she was like, Where'd he go, when is

CHELSEY:

How long is this going to take?

CHELSEY:

I don't have all day.

CHELSEY:

I am very busy person.

CHELSEY:

Like I'm in a rush.

CHELSEY:

I'm an, and my point is like, okay, if you're in that much of a rush, then do this later.

CHELSEY:

At one point, she was like, my dog, I gotta pick up my dog.

CHELSEY:

Like if your dog is waiting for you to pick them up, this might not be a

CHELSEY:

Like, just deal with it.

CHELSEY:

I don't know.

CHELSEY:

Just have a little bit of compassion for these people that are working.

CHELSEY:

And I don't know, I had an issue to deal with and it took them a little while to deal with mine too.

CHELSEY:

But after seeing how intense this other person was, I was just like, I've had to be really nice.

CHELSEY:

So anyway, Real Life Karen Alert, they exist.

CHELSEY:

They exist.

CHELSEY:

They're everywhere.

CHELSEY:

and it's,

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Oh my God!

VOICEOVER:

It's a Karen!

CHELSEY:

And it's terrifying.

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Oh my God!

VOICEOVER:

It's a Karen!

TREY:

I didn't mean to push that twice.

TREY:

It's so spooky.

CHELSEY:

It was terrifying.

CHELSEY:

Anyway, Trey.

CHELSEY:

How was, how was your week?

TREY:

You experienced that and you wouldn't share with me cause you

TREY:

Which is hilarious.

CHELSEY:

It's true.

CHELSEY:

I mean, it wasn't like I guys like thinking about it now.

CHELSEY:

Maybe it wasn't the most interesting story.

CHELSEY:

Maybe I should have just told Trey in the moment, but...

TREY:

I mean, I understand you saw Karen and the wild and this is the place to share

TREY:

My week's been fine.

TREY:

We, we are dealing slightly with little piddles from...

CHELSEY:

Piddles?!

TREY:

From our, um, niece's dog Laila that we're babysitting for three weeks.

TREY:

She likes to do little Pee-Pees here and there.

CHELSEY:

Oh!

CHELSEY:

Little Pee-Pee piddles.

TREY:

Do you guys call those a piddle?

CHELSEY:

I don't think I've ever heard it called a piddle, but I like it.

TREY:

That's really funny.

TREY:

Cause our nephew is staying with us and he's 13 and David referred to it as a piddle.

TREY:

He was laughing, laughing, laughing at like that word.

TREY:

And I thought is that because I think I taught the word to David, but maybe that's a Southern word.

TREY:

Whatever.

CHELSEY:

Oh, is that a thing that like a lot of people in the south are like,

TREY:

That's a really good question.

TREY:

I think my mom always said like, oh, what have you been doing today?

TREY:

Oh, nothing just piddling around like that.

CHELSEY:

Oh, that sounds familiar.

TREY:

But somehow in my brain, like whenever there's like a little, a little Tee Tee mess,

CHELSEY:

A little piddle.

CHELSEY:

Well this Karen took a little piddlel in the middle of the Best Buy and you're then Laila...

CHELSEY:

Laila's been piddling...

TREY:

everywhere!

CHELSEY:

Everywhere.

CHELSEY:

And with that in mind, I just feel like both of us, this was like a rough week, right?

CHELSEY:

You've been dealing with piddling.

CHELSEY:

I've been dealing with Karen,

TREY:

As you were talking about Karen...

CHELSEY:

I already complained.

TREY:

Well, I was going to say, are we in the complaints already?

TREY:

Or are we just like recapping our weeks?

TREY:

It was very hard to tell, which...

CHELSEY:

Which is, I have a complaint too, which is odd for us because they do feel like

CHELSEY:

And then here here's like complaint.

CHELSEY:

But this time I feel like we're both feeling sort of complainy.

CHELSEY:

So I have another complaint to get off my chest and I'd love to hear yours.

CHELSEY:

So tell me about yours.

VOICEOVER:

Lodge A Complaint.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So my complaints, I don't, this is a little inside baseball, but it really does annoy me.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So there's this website and it is called BroadwayWorld.com.

CHELSEY:

Love it.

TREY:

I would say in my opinion, it's sort of second tier to a website called

TREY:

They use the playbill organization.

TREY:

It's a trademark thing.

TREY:

It's the little yellow banner at the top.

TREY:

It's a very specific type font.

TREY:

Anyway, a lot of news for the Broadway culture.

TREY:

Yeah, it's comes up on playbill.

TREY:

So BroadwayWorld is like they operate individual websites for every state.

TREY:

And so somewhere along the line, Broadway World realized that they could get a lot more traction

TREY:

But the thing is, is that the only way to win these awards is by the number of votes.

TREY:

So it really turns into like a popularity contest.

TREY:

It'll be like, what my complaint today is about are these acting Broadway World

CHELSEY:

Sure.

TREY:

And they get nominated for Papa Pig, best actor.

TREY:

And in order to win in the Saskatchewan BroadwayWorld Acting Awards, you have

TREY:

So people there are many offenders in my life will go on this, um, campaign on social media

TREY:

Please vote for me."

TREY:

And it's like, girl, I did not see you play Papa pig in the Saskatchewan

CHELSEY:

I can't vouch for your performance.

TREY:

And then the people that take it very seriously, they'll listed as like

TREY:

And it's all just a little silly to me because.

TREY:

There is no merit to winning because you've just bothered enough people.

CHELSEY:

It's not as if there was like a council of people that saw this person

TREY:

No, because it's like individual states and there's just no one policing it.

TREY:

So then it becomes.

TREY:

Obviously, I don't like confrontation, but like here I am talking about it on a podcast,

TREY:

Please just vote."

TREY:

And it's like, well then what are we doing here?

CHELSEY:

Right.

CHELSEY:

And they don't know, like, you're a queen, you're a Review Queen.

CHELSEY:

Like we take this job very seriously.

CHELSEY:

I'm not going to just throw you a vote.

CHELSEY:

If I, if I haven't seen, if you have the chops to pull off this role.

TREY:

Well, the next time this happens, I really can say, "Unfortunately,

TREY:

Here's a link to the podcast.

TREY:

Why don't you give it a listen!?"

CHELSEY:

That's true.

TREY:

That's my complaint.

TREY:

Just don't ask people for popularity contest.

TREY:

That's sort of obnoxious, whatever everyone finds their own bliss.

TREY:

Anyway, that is my complaint.

TREY:

So if you are an offender of that, stop sending them to me.

TREY:

Chelsey, what is yours complaint this week?

CHELSEY:

Thank you for asking.

CHELSEY:

I want to get something off of my chest today.

CHELSEY:

Uh, and when I say that, I mean, literally.

CHELSEY:

Yep, listen, my complaint is you probably can't empathize with me and I hope some people listening

CHELSEY:

And they're just, they're terrible.

CHELSEY:

Like they, they never make it through a wash.

CHELSEY:

They just end up bundled and in the middle and they look like a weird growth on your chest.

CHELSEY:

I just don't understand, like if you're not going to take the time to actually sew in a proper

CHELSEY:

That's like, oh my God, thank God I have this.

CHELSEY:

Sometimes they'll have a bathing suit that has that, but they'll at least leave a slit

CHELSEY:

Like this is a real waste.

CHELSEY:

Talk about The Giving Tree and like just wasting all of this resources.

CHELSEY:

Fine.

CHELSEY:

At least I can remove it.

CHELSEY:

The bathing suits that I have, I had a cut a hole in it.

CHELSEY:

I had to literally damage my bathing suit to retract this thing.

CHELSEY:

Like ridiculous.

CHELSEY:

The amount of time I've wasted on this.

CHELSEY:

So any bathing suit designers out there, we gotta do better.

TREY:

Do they like get deformed when you like put them in the dryer or something?

CHELSEY:

That's what I'm saying.

CHELSEY:

Like a hundred, like it, like it folds into itself.

CHELSEY:

And then it becomes like a triangle, like, but like not in a sexy way, not like in a Madonna,

CHELSEY:

In like a really unattractive, like, strange growth on my chest.

CHELSEY:

Kind of like it.

CHELSEY:

It's so not serving the purpose that it seems to be intending to serve.

CHELSEY:

It's a shoulder pad, it's basically a shoulder pad.

TREY:

That's what I was picturing.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

That they've they've inserted or into the thing, but they don't sew it in.

CHELSEY:

So it just flimsy in there.

CHELSEY:

Anyway, I feel great that I got that off my chest because whew!

TREY:

These like body deformations and these liars, all of these topics, they're just so

TREY:

ooky spooky.

TREY:

I'm scared.

CHELSEY:

I'm definitely afraid.

TREY:

Well, thank you for sharing that.

TREY:

Thank you for letting me in on that.

TREY:

I'm really appreciative to know that...ooop...

VOICEOVER:

Listener Voicemail

TREY:

Chels-Chels.

TREY:

Guess What?

CHELSEY:

Oh my God!

TREY:

We've got a shitty, shitty Listener Voicemail today.

CHELSEY:

Oh, my God.

CHELSEY:

It's shitty?

TREY:

I might be tipping the hat...

TREY:

tipping...

TREY:

my hat?

TREY:

Tipping the hand?

CHELSEY:

Tipping your hat?

CHELSEY:

You might be giving me a little bit of a clue there.

TREY:

Well, let's listen to today's Listener Voicemail.

CHELSEY:

I'd love to hear it.

CHELSEY:

Let's hear it.

VOICEOVER:

Hey, Review Queens.

VOICEOVER:

This is James and I have got to Lodge a Complaint.

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I just am so done with the people who don't pick up their dog's poop.

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It is causing aninflux of flies in, in central Los Angeles at the moment, especially when you

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People treat the dog park as if it's like daycare and they don't have to pay

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You have to pick up the poop.

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Am I alone?

VOICEOVER:

I don't think so.

VOICEOVER:

Who are these people?

VOICEOVER:

What world did they come from?

VOICEOVER:

Ugh.

VOICEOVER:

I'm done kvetching.

VOICEOVER:

Thank you.

CHELSEY:

Yay.

TREY:

Yay, James!

TREY:

That was so good!

CHELSEY:

James, I'm glad you got that off your chest.

CHELSEY:

I agree.

CHELSEY:

Like, I always think like, people do this thing where I think they try to

CHELSEY:

I just, I didn't know that my dog pooped there, like you knew.

TREY:

Yeah, that's not real.

TREY:

I was a Professional Dog Walker for a couple of years in New York City.

CHELSEY:

Wow.

TREY:

So I can really relate to this conversation.

TREY:

It's very interesting.

TREY:

I've never thought about the analogy that James just presented.

TREY:

That dog owners treat the dog park as a daycare, but like it's interesting the point

TREY:

I'm not paying attention.

TREY:

It's like that.

TREY:

I've never really thought about that.

TREY:

That is so true.

TREY:

I've also never correlated flies with dog poop, but that is so interesting.

CHELSEY:

Yes!

CHELSEY:

Also the flies in Los Angeles right now, the flies are out of control right now.

CHELSEY:

I mean, even if the poop is to blame.

CHELSEY:

James is making me feel like maybe it is, then I do think there's

CHELSEY:

I mean, they'll give you a parking ticket in Los Angeles if your tires are

TREY:

Right.

CHELSEY:

Maybe we need to hire some of those meter maids to watch the poop.

CHELSEY:

Just sayin'!

TREY:

Can you imagine?

TREY:

I have been yelled at many times in New York City bending over, picking up dog poop by

TREY:

And I'm literally in the process of picking up the poop...

CHELSEY:

And you're like, This is New York City, baby.

CHELSEY:

Like there's a million people that walk past your Brownstone everyday!

TREY:

And why are you yelling at me while I'm in the act of picking it up?

CHELSEY:

I'm clearly not the perpetrator!

TREY:

James.

TREY:

It's a really great complaint.

TREY:

I hope that you feel some relief by sharing it.

TREY:

That is a definite worthy, uh, complaint to lodge.

CHELSEY:

Very worthy.

CHELSEY:

And we hear you, James.

CHELSEY:

And, uh, we should all do better if you're a dog owner, don't forget your poop bags.

TREY:

Think of the impact of the poop.

TREY:

This is a great reminder.

CHELSEY:

This is a good reminder for all of us.

TREY:

Well, Chelsey.

CHELSEY:

Yes?

TREY:

Is it time for us to jump into some of today's spooky, spooky, online reviews?

CHELSEY:

I guess we must.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

So in honor, of our 13th episode, holy cannoli, I can't even believe it.Trey and I have each

TREY:

And as we are hoping, we won't be cursed for doing so, we will read you the review.

TREY:

We will break it down and rate and review the impact of the review on a

TREY:

It's a very Regal process that we call

VOICEOVER:

Assess That Kvetch!

TREY:

And kvetch means complain.

CHELSEY:

Alright, who's first, today I'm first today?

CHELSEY:

You are first take it away.

CHELSEY:

My, RQ mama!

VOICEOVER:

Review That Review.

CHELSEY:

All right here we are.

CHELSEY:

So my spooky review is, is from a spooky location called The Stanley.

CHELSEY:

And it's a hotel in Colorado.

CHELSEY:

It's the most famously haunted spot.

CHELSEY:

It's the real life inspiration for Stephen King's book, The Shining.

CHELSEY:

Or the movie if you've seen it with Jack Nicholson, that's what

CHELSEY:

It is a one dot TripAdvisor review from James R.

CHELSEY:

I'm also going to point out that in James R's handle it's Author/Traveler.

CHELSEY:

let's see what James R had to say about The Stanley Hotel.

TREY:

I'm scared.

CHELSEY:

The title is the only things spooky about this attraction is the hotel experience.

CHELSEY:

The only spooky thing about The Stanley is the experience.

CHELSEY:

Just to briefly describe some of the major setbacks we experienced at the

CHELSEY:

Small portions in restaurant.

CHELSEY:

Dirty rooms, damaged rooms.

CHELSEY:

Chemical burns by bleach yielding, distracted staff members.

CHELSEY:

Watered down beverages.

CHELSEY:

Luke warm water.

CHELSEY:

I usually do not do reviews, but I had such a poor experience at this sadly

CHELSEY:

My hashtag horrible experience began early in the process of booking the hotel.

CHELSEY:

I had stayed at the Stanley before, and my experience had always been good to great.

CHELSEY:

However, this was quite some time ago.

CHELSEY:

So when it was time for my family to vacation in Colorado, I went to their site

CHELSEY:

However, their website informed me that the tours had been canceled and that

CHELSEY:

I almost decided to stay somewhere else due to the cost versus lack of amenities, but with all that

CHELSEY:

This was the most expensive location in which we stayed throughout our week long trip in

CHELSEY:

We arrived right around four o'clock, which was to our knowledge check-in time.

CHELSEY:

Having stayed at the hotel before I know to get there right around the time as the rooms

CHELSEY:

Though, I was second in line, it took a while to be waited on as there was

CHELSEY:

I was patient and pilot...

CHELSEY:

as I enjoyed looking at the scenery in the lobby, I noticed that a tour went by.

CHELSEY:

When I got up to the counter, the individual was short and hurried.

CHELSEY:

I was given a door card and informed the elevator was not working, which was not a pleasant

CHELSEY:

I also asked about the tours, which contrary to their website were being conducted.

CHELSEY:

I wasn't very excited only to find out they were sold out, which could have been a

The room had the best view ever 00:18:51

The courtyard of the restaurant and the backside of the hotel.

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So much for a dazzling mountain view.

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I've had better views at Motel 6 or the Super 8 in the Midwest than I did at this expensive,

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Dirty and moldy damaged, caulking in the bathroom, dirty grout around the tile in the bathroom.

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My partner and I were appalled by the state of the room.

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We decided to eat at the local restaurant that was open, despite the website.

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We had to wait for almost 20 minutes just to be approached by a hostess, even

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We were shown to a dirty table.

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I did not even notice at first that the table was dirty until I noticed

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When I noticed, I started to get up when an employee came over and nuked the entire table,

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But at least we had a clean table.

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The drinks were watered down, but expensive.

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My dish, which was some type of noodle dish had four noodles in it.

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And my partner joked that I must have ordered off the kid's menu.

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The water was lukewarm, so we did not shower.

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And The Shining wasn't even playing on TV.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

So I have, I have a feeling that James is like, how do I put this?

TREY:

I feel like James is probably like a, It's such a long list of complaints that it, it kind of

CHELSEY:

Right.

CHELSEY:

And a clipboard.

TREY:

And a magnifying glass, which I took notes on because the amount of detail

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

TREY:

They were on hands and knees looking at every single detail.

CHELSEY:

They included a couple pictures by the way of like the caulking.

CHELSEY:

A selfie of themselves wearing a mask and glasses, which is perhaps the magnifying

TREY:

Well, it's also interesting that they had a somewhat not so positive

CHELSEY:

Right.

TREY:

But, they still booked again, which was interesting.

TREY:

And then.

TREY:

Like when it came to the point about the chemical burn, which they teed up really

CHELSEY:

Right.

TREY:

But I will say the whole conversation about Lukewarm water that

TREY:

So like, I really give it to James.

CHELSEY:

Really?

TREY:

Like if it's really...

TREY:

oh my gosh, I have...

TREY:

No, if, if it's too cold in the shower, I can't complete the task.

CHELSEY:

But to me lukewarm isn't cold, lukewarm is like the temperature I would give a...

TREY:

Want a shower to be?

CHELSEY:

Well, no.

CHELSEY:

No, no, no.

CHELSEY:

I would, I would want it to be hot, but I'm just saying like, if I was going to give like my

CHELSEY:

And it wouldn't be like ideal, but I don't think it would cause me not to shower.

CHELSEY:

If it was freezing, hell no.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

I don't know.

TREY:

I am sort of like tired from hearing this review from James.

TREY:

I mean, James is just rattling.

TREY:

Oh my God.

TREY:

I just realized James, and this is not our listener voicemail, James.

CHELSEY:

No.

CHELSEY:

Oh Right!

CHELSEY:

This is the James episode.

TREY:

I hope not.

TREY:

Oh my gosh.

TREY:

We're in the Twilight zone.

CHELSEY:

That's spooky!

CHELSEY:

Doo-doo-doo-doo.

CHELSEY:

Doo-doo-doo-doo.

TREY:

I just feel like it's a lot to take in and it is a glaring problem though, if you, I wonder,

TREY:

Because maybe they didn't update the website about the tour and stuff?

CHELSEY:

Yeah, I wondered about that too.

CHELSEY:

Like it doesn't say, it doesn't say how early they booked it.

CHELSEY:

So who knows?

CHELSEY:

You're right.

CHELSEY:

Maybe like at that point in COVID they were not allowing the tours.

CHELSEY:

And then by the time he got there, they were allowing it and he wasn't on it regularly.

CHELSEY:

Also they, from like my little bit of research about this location, they do have just goes

CHELSEY:

And then, you know.

TREY:

I wonder if that's a different operating company.

CHELSEY:

It might be, who knows?

CHELSEY:

I mean, I'm sure they're trying to monetize in every way they could.

CHELSEY:

I personally thought that maybe James has a side hustle is like a contractor or something by like

CHELSEY:

And he just, I felt like he had a clipboard and he was like, caulking, like

CHELSEY:

I don't know.

CHELSEY:

I thought it was interesting, like you said, like he had stayed here before and he came back.

CHELSEY:

He sort of seemed like he knew what he was getting himself into.

CHELSEY:

How long ago had it been since his last visit?

CHELSEY:

It couldn't possibly have gotten that much worse.

TREY:

It's also interesting that James opens the review by saying the only thing

TREY:

Is James, like an adventure seeker.

TREY:

Does James want to be haunted like is James picking this hotel because it could be spooky?

CHELSEY:

I think he definitely is.

CHELSEY:

And I think that, that, like, as I was researching this a little more, that's a trend.

CHELSEY:

Like people like to stay at ghost hotels and they kind of get pissed if

CHELSEY:

Like he wanted to see those twins in the hallway.

TREY:

Not me, nope.

CHELSEY:

He wanted to hear like red rum and he didn't.

CHELSEY:

Me neither.

CHELSEY:

I'm not at all interested in that.

CHELSEY:

So I can't, uh, get inside the psyche of James here to understand why one would want

CHELSEY:

Right?

CHELSEY:

For James.

TREY:

I'm sort of struggling here with the value Like I recognize that the ho the restaurant is

TREY:

Like the maids for the hotel are not going to be the servers, because it

TREY:

Like, it's not the cleanest.

TREY:

And then you have the opposite extreme that like the table was dirty and then

TREY:

So is it dirty or is it I don't, I just like, I don't know, James, I don't want to

CHELSEY:

It's hard for me because one, I don't think I choose to stay at The Stanley personally,

CHELSEY:

I'd be like, ah-ah, off the list.

CHELSEY:

So like putting that aside,

TREY:

Wait, James references that this is a like high-end hotel at one point, do you,

CHELSEY:

It's a four star hotel.

TREY:

And how many stars can you get?

CHELSEY:

And, it's ranked Number one, among luxury hotels in Estes Park by, by US News and

TREY:

But to james's point, if I am purchasing tickets to a four star luxury,

TREY:

I want exceptional customer service.

CHELSEY:

I do.

CHELSEY:

Yeah, I agree.

CHELSEY:

I agree.

CHELSEY:

I think that, that, uh, I wouldn't stay here if I was reading this review.

CHELSEY:

I don't, I'm like super creeped out by cleanliness, especially now.

CHELSEY:

The toilet thing.

CHELSEY:

That's also like a real pet peeve with the ring around the toilet.

CHELSEY:

So, I wouldn't stay it this hotel.

TREY:

Wait, so tell me about the, um, spelling and grammar because you...

CHELSEY:

okay...

TREY:

Pilot!

CHELSEY:

Yeah, there were...

CHELSEY:

pilot instead of polite.

CHELSEY:

It was funny.

CHELSEY:

Every time I came across like a little spelling error, I was like, maybe you

CHELSEY:

And I wouldn't have had such high standards for you, but his sarcasm, like you said, he's

CHELSEY:

And then at the end of it, you're going to give a sympathy laugh

TREY:

A sympathy, laugh.

TREY:

Yes.

VOICEOVER:

Like he was teeing it up for us.

VOICEOVER:

He teed it up with that, like lack of service, poor service, or you know, that,

VOICEOVER:

And then also like the room had the best few ever, you know, like he.

VOICEOVER:

He was trying, he was, he was utilizing different kinds of humor, sarcasm.

TREY:

I feel like, uh, James went to the writing school of Margaret Mitchell who wrote Gone

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

I think he like maxed out the word count.

CHELSEY:

Like as I was reading it, I was like, Ooh, this is like a novella that James wrote about this.

CHELSEY:

And he only mentioned The Shining at the end.

TREY:

I wasn't sure about that.

TREY:

Like, I wasn't sure if that was James trying to be funny, like, 'and it wasn't

CHELSEY:

I think that they play it on loop.

TREY:

I mean, I would, if I was the manager,

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

It sounds like the kind of place where they're really leaning into the connection with the

CHELSEY:

So.

TREY:

Do you think James is truthful?

TREY:

Like, is this a common experience?

TREY:

Like what do you think

CHELSEY:

I think James is truthful.

CHELSEY:

Like he had some photographic evidence of the dust, of the grout, um, issue like he..

TREY:

Were their images of the chemical burn?

CHELSEY:

There were no images of the chemical burn.

CHELSEY:

So I think that might be a little bit of hyperbole.

CHELSEY:

I don't know, like I went on a cruise once, um, and they were like washy washy, like all the time.

CHELSEY:

Like they, they had this like spray that they would spray on you and

CHELSEY:

And they weren't going to tell us.

CHELSEY:

So I, I understand, I don't want to be acosted by like some weird chemical thing.

CHELSEY:

And it sounds like this person was like lack luster with their cleaning of the table.

CHELSEY:

You know, like we said before, it's like, when you have an experience with a place.

CHELSEY:

You come to expect that same experience.

CHELSEY:

So when that same experience doesn't happen again, I just think he was all kerfuffled

CHELSEY:

The restaurant was going to be there.

CHELSEY:

Like maybe he, the last time he went booked the tour made reservations at the

CHELSEY:

And I just think he was in a bad mood at that point, maybe understandably so.

CHELSEY:

Right.

CHELSEY:

Um, I don't think it's, it's not valid what he's saying.

CHELSEY:

I just think, It was long-winded for sure.

TREY:

Well, that's what I was going to say about like humor entertainment.

TREY:

Like I was not entertained.

TREY:

I felt like he just, I feel like James was just really unable to be pleased.

CHELSEY:

I'm not really sure what the situation with James was, but I agree.

CHELSEY:

Like, I don't know.

CHELSEY:

I think personally that people want to say if this hotel, because of The Shining, I

CHELSEY:

I'll just do the tour.

TREY:

I'm really having a hard time with this.

CHELSEY:

I am too.

CHELSEY:

I'm struggling.

CHELSEY:

I'm struggling.

TREY:

Well, now I'm curious, like you said, this is number one, four star

TREY:

So I wonder like how many other hotels there?

TREY:

I don't know.

TREY:

It does seem to me like you're staying here for the schtickiness.

TREY:

So like you're not going there to be like wined and dined.

TREY:

That being said, if you are a service industry.

TREY:

Hotel.

TREY:

Hello?

TREY:

Like you need to be clean.

TREY:

Like it needs to be nice to a certain degree, like...

CHELSEY:

Especially now because of COVID.

TREY:

Yeah, I don't.

TREY:

I...

TREY:

could you crown it?

CHELSEY:

I guess I'll crown it.

CHELSEY:

I just feel, I feel a little bit conflicted.

CHELSEY:

I'm not going to lie, but let's crown.

TREY:

Yeah, let's crown it.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

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

TREY:

We will simultaneously reveal our rating cards.

VOICEOVER:

The Queens are Tabulating!

TREY:

Are you?

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

All right, I'm ready.

CHELSEY:

I changed at the last minute.

TREY:

I'm ready too.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

VOICEOVER:

Total score!

CHELSEY:

Did you do two and a half?

TREY:

I did two and a half, yeah.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

I had two and a half and then last minute I switched to three.

CHELSEY:

We've really reversed here.

CHELSEY:

I'm I'm definitely turning more into the Paula as this, as this goes on.

CHELSEY:

I gave it three because.

CHELSEY:

I think I just kind of didn't like James, no offense, James.

CHELSEY:

And I was like kind of bored by his style of humor.

CHELSEY:

And that was what was making me feel kind of like icky about him.

CHELSEY:

But if I took that away and I was just looking at the information he gave me, I

CHELSEY:

He seemed passionate.

CHELSEY:

He was trying to give us humor.

CHELSEY:

At very least he was really trying to add value and tell the person,

CHELSEY:

Right?

CHELSEY:

Like you should probably know that.

CHELSEY:

And for that reason, I gave him.

CHELSEY:

Why did, why did you give James two and a half?

TREY:

Well, I did two and a half because I didn't want to, I thought I would do three, but

TREY:

I did two and a half because I think there is a little bit of an impact.

TREY:

I do have an impression that it's going to be kind of dirty.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

But I'm also struggling with also kind of, not really liking Janes and which is unfortunate.

TREY:

And we're sorry to James, cause I'm sure James is a lovely person, but just the

TREY:

Sort of made me think I don't know that I would react the way that James reacted.

TREY:

And so for that reason, I did two and a half because while the impact

TREY:

I don't know that maybe, you know, it won't be as bad as James is telling us his experience was

CHELSEY:

I think that's a fair point.

CHELSEY:

And I think something I just thought of when you said that was, I, I do think it's important as

CHELSEY:

Probably not.

CHELSEY:

And that's something I think we should consider.

TREY:

I like that.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

What's the Bang/Buck Ratio.

CHELSEY:

What's the, what's the bang buck in the bang buck on this one was like, not, not the best.

TREY:

Yeah, I agree.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

Well, very good pick, Chelsey.

TREY:

I love that.

TREY:

I love this whole entire world of reviews.

TREY:

We like meet so many interesting people.

TREY:

Like James is such an interesting author.

TREY:

Uh, all right.

TREY:

Let's take a quick break.

TREY:

And then when we come back, we can get into my ooky spooky review!

CHELSEY:

Ooooh, I hate bats.

TREY:

Do you know what this is?

CHELSEY:

Oh is this..

CHELSEY:

Harry Potter.

TREY:

No, it's the theme to Are You Afraid of the Dark!?

CHELSEY:

Oh yeah!

VOICEOVER:

Hold your crown.

VOICEOVER:

We'll be right back.

TREY:

Alright.

TREY:

I don't know why I have to do that, but I have to do that.

TREY:

It's game time.

TREY:

It's time for us to take a quick ooky spooky spin on the Meryl-Go-Round.

CHELSEY:

Oh my God!

VOICEOVER:

I don't feel like an icon.

VOICEOVER:

Most of the days, I feel like 'I can't!' That's with an, a.

CHELSEY:

I think this is like a very Death Becomes Her themed Meryl-Go-Round.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

Here's the deal, Trey and I have each picked a rotten scathing, pithy one-star zinger.

CHELSEY:

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

TREY:

Just like queen Meryl, who does it all.

CHELSEY:

Before the clock runs out.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

So my one star zinger today is from Google reviews and it is for, following our ooky spooky theme.

TREY:

Uh, I almost played the side effect, but then I decided like it's going to

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So this is for Bane Haunted House and Escape Rooms.

TREY:

This is a one star and it is from CoconutWater, parentheses Kelly, J.

CHELSEY:

Coconut water parentheses Kelly J that's her username?

TREY:

Yep.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

TREY:

And their review is "trash."

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Pithy indeed!

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Are you ready?

TREY:

I think that I'm ready.

TREY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

VOICEOVER:

Drama, trash announcer, breaking news, trash lifetime.

VOICEOVER:

Ah,

VOICEOVER:

rash game

TREY:

show

VOICEOVER:

opera, diva.

CHELSEY:

That was amazing.

TREY:

I was trying to counter balance my last one, which was like

CHELSEY:

That was really long.

CHELSEY:

That's.

CHELSEY:

Yeah, no, I'm glad you did that.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

Let's see how you did one.

TREY:

This might be a personal best for me.

CHELSEY:

I mean without a doubt.

CHELSEY:

This is a personal best.

CHELSEY:

This is an eight.

TREY:

Oh my gosh.

TREY:

Well, that's what happens when it's one word.

CHELSEY:

That's an overall personal best for the entire friggin podcast!

TREY:

Imagine leaving a review that's just "trash."

CHELSEY:

Trash.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

So Chelsey, your turn.

TREY:

You're going to be riding on a bat.

TREY:

What was I riding on?

TREY:

I forgot to ask

CHELSEY:

Oh!

CHELSEY:

You're you are riding on a ghost.

CHELSEY:

No, you are riding on a broomstick.

TREY:

That's what I wanted!.

CHELSEY:

I think you, you like entered my brain in that moment and I was like not a ghost!

CHELSEY:

A Broomstick!

CHELSEY:

Anyway.

TREY:

Pocket that for my review coming up shortly.

CHELSEY:

Uh-oh.

CHELSEY:

Okay!

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

My, my review is also from Google.

CHELSEY:

Uh, it is a one-star review for the Villisca Axe Murder House.

CHELSEY:

I know, and it was written by Dean B and Dean B says boring woman was nasty to my group.

TREY:

Great.

TREY:

Thank you.

CHELSEY:

So, Yeah, that's it.

CHELSEY:

Boring woman was nasty to my group.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

I'm going to give your bat some, um, raw meat so that its wings are flappin'!

TREY:

You, ready?

CHELSEY:

I hate bats, but yes, I'm ready.

TREY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Let's do it.

CHELSEY:

Auctioneer

CHELSEY:

pop star

CHELSEY:

film noir,

VOICEOVER:

nasty to my group.

TREY:

Magic show.

TREY:

Spy

TREY:

WWE

TREY:

I love opera diva and WWE so much.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

You got..

CHELSEY:

Because I always max out the mic?

TREY:

No, but it's just so funny.

TREY:

You got six.

TREY:

Very good.

CHELSEY:

I'll take my six!

CHELSEY:

Thank you!

TREY:

Well.

CHELSEY:

You're the big winner, Trey.

TREY:

It's it feels really good the times when I conquer, because you're really good at this game.

TREY:

And I'm just, it means a lot to me, so thank you.

CHELSEY:

Aw!

CHELSEY:

Well, I'm so glad you could win on episode 13 AKA opposite day.

CHELSEY:

No, just kidding.

TREY:

Good point!

TREY:

Really good point!

CHELSEY:

No, I'm kidding.

CHELSEY:

You're so good at this game too.

CHELSEY:

I don't know why you do that and

TREY:

Oh, Pish-posh!

CHELSEY:

Whatevah.

CHELSEY:

Alright!

TREY:

Pish-Posh!

TREY:

Alright let's get back.

CHELSEY:

Back to the show.

TREY:

Back to the ooky spooks.

CHELSEY:

Yes.

VOICEOVER:

Review That Review.

TREY:

Okie-dokie-pokie!

TREY:

So we are back from that game break where I won and it is now my turn.

TREY:

So Chelsey, let me tell you a little bit about a very ooky spooky place...

TREY:

found....in New Orleans!

CHELSEY:

Okay.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So this is from Yelp.

TREY:

And this reviewer's name is Diana G.

CHELSEY:

K.

TREY:

And this review is for Hex: Old World Witchery.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

TREY:

Diana G.

TREY:

One star.

CHELSEY:

Sorry.

CHELSEY:

Is a Witchery like a store that sells, witchy stuff?

TREY:

So this is, um, like a gift shop and also they do spiritual readings.

CHELSEY:

Ooh.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

TREY:

November 9th, 2013.

TREY:

I am appalled to say the least at how immature the owner is and his quote

TREY:

This evening, instead of receiving a heartfelt apology for my past mistreatment

TREY:

Smiley face.

TREY:

Wow.

TREY:

How immature and how irrelevant.

TREY:

I enjoy all things positive and light and have no interest in supporting a store that is

TREY:

Please get a life.

TREY:

Negative energies are not what I need in my life, which is why I will be avoiding this tourist

TREY:

The wares are overpriced.

TREY:

And the last time I tried to buy an item the so-called psychic reader was snide with me and

TREY:

Christopher had two weeks to call me, but he did not until tonight, since I wrote my

TREY:

Obviously, Carrie must be a close friend of his, which is why he never thought

TREY:

Well, Christopher, good luck sending your evil minions to me.

TREY:

I eat them for breakfast smiley face.

TREY:

And I think I might so enjoy it.

TREY:

As I see what other nonsense you pull on others who get victimized by you.

TREY:

You need to focus on sending some positive light to people other than making yourself look foolish.

TREY:

Because now I lost all respect for your store.

TREY:

And you.

TREY:

A real healer loves to heal and a fraud like you with such low intentions

TREY:

Avoid this place like the plague.

TREY:

You will do better spending your money someplace else.

CHELSEY:

All right.

CHELSEY:

Diana G.

TREY:

Oh, all right.

TREY:

So I, I was curious about this because I, I feel like you operate in sort of

CHELSEY:

For sure.

CHELSEY:

Yes.

TREY:

But to me, I feel like it's all a little ooky spooky.

CHELSEY:

Oh, well, yes, I do operate in the crystals, Patreon is seeing them.

CHELSEY:

What I thought was interesting is like someone who proclaims to have their life mission be

CHELSEY:

I mean, maybe they thought I'm gonna allow people to be aware that they should come in the future.

CHELSEY:

Fine.

CHELSEY:

That's that's okay.

CHELSEY:

But it wasn't really done in a loving light way.

CHELSEY:

She's she said she enjoyed eating.

CHELSEY:

What did she say?

CHELSEY:

They're evil minions for breakfast?

TREY:

Eats them for breakfast.

CHELSEY:

I mean.

CHELSEY:

Come on!

TREY:

And it is also just to your point.

TREY:

It's interesting because Diana G also appears with a new review in 2019 also one star.

CHELSEY:

Oh geez.

CHELSEY:

The review that you just read was written when?

TREY:

2013.

CHELSEY:

So then six years later, bitch is still shopping here.

TREY:

They give it another try and, uh, you know, say horrible things again.

CHELSEY:

Stop.

CHELSEY:

Are we reading that?

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

Basically, I'm not going to read it again, read it.

TREY:

But Diana basically goes through here saying I used to shop here somewhat on a regular basis that

TREY:

Then they rehash the entire experience of wanting to buy a figa the price tag falls

TREY:

And then how the owner was so upset when they placed an honest review, that they insisted that

TREY:

And then it says like, this is my favorite part.

TREY:

I also don't appreciate his anger and his threatening remarks because a true Wiccan,

CHELSEY:

Right!

CHELSEY:

And that, and that's why I'm kind of surprised that she's, she's trying to masquerade as

CHELSEY:

You just sort of allow it to boomerang back to that person.

CHELSEY:

I mean, there's just like so much wrong with this now, knowing that...

TREY:

Wait, question though.

TREY:

Could you do a white light curse on someone like to send goodness to someone?

TREY:

Can you do like a good curse?.

CHELSEY:

I don't know that I would call that a curse.

CHELSEY:

I would call it a blessing, maybe.

TREY:

So, cause could Diana G do like a blessing to the store rather

CHELSEY:

Sure.

CHELSEY:

Why not?

CHELSEY:

I, I just think she's just a conundrum.

CHELSEY:

She's a contradiction in, in one person, everything that she said in the end of

CHELSEY:

And then she shopping there again and she's writing a review again.

CHELSEY:

It's like at very least, if you're going to put that out into the universe, then do not go there.

CHELSEY:

And, and in any way, don't even step foot, even if you're not going to

TREY:

And to that point, I want to reiterate that this is the Yelp review.

TREY:

And in the Yelp review, Diana is referencing the TripAdvisor review.

CHELSEY:

So now we've written three reviews with our white light nature, three, one star reviews,

CHELSEY:

She was waiting for the call from Christopher?

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

So Christopher is the business owner.

TREY:

So I don't know,

CHELSEY:

She repeatedly says too that Carrie seems like she's a good

CHELSEY:

She doesn't?

CHELSEY:

Why is it a good cause?

CHELSEY:

Cause he's defending her?

TREY:

It's confusing.

TREY:

Right?

CHELSEY:

It's very confused.

CHELSEY:

And did she didn't give us any, she said she had a bad, did she say she had a bad psychic reading?

CHELSEY:

Does she give us any details about that?

TREY:

No.

TREY:

It's just psychic is in quotation marks, but it does appear that Diana

TREY:

Diana G was trying to purchase a figa.

CHELSEY:

But obviously, there was some beef that occurred between her and Carrie and she's not

CHELSEY:

Like, why are you so angry?

CHELSEY:

Why are you wanting to put this person on blast for not being real?

CHELSEY:

And then not telling me what it, what it was, give me something that's like, I don't know.

CHELSEY:

Like, I don't feel like she gave me any information other than the fact that

CHELSEY:

She didn't, she didn't give me any useful information about this store.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

The real complaint here is how immature the owner and the psychic reader Carrie are.

CHELSEY:

Yeah, what does that mean?.

TREY:

And then everything else.

TREY:

Yeah.

TREY:

I don't there isn't detail about why either of them are immature other than.

TREY:

You know, threatening to send demons to Diana.

CHELSEY:

And listen.

CHELSEY:

Like I like crystals.

CHELSEY:

I am about it.

CHELSEY:

And I'm also about good energy.

CHELSEY:

So if I was reading the review, I'd want to know, are the prices really high?

CHELSEY:

Did you have a reading?

CHELSEY:

And like, was there something offensive or harmful or whatever that came out of

CHELSEY:

That'd be something I'd want to know.

CHELSEY:

I don't feel like any of the information that I would actually want to know...

TREY:

Is present.

CHELSEY:

I feel like we got a personal diary, entry beef between these two people.

CHELSEY:

And I can't think of a single, a single item of this review that's of use to a

TREY:

And, and yeah, you're right.

TREY:

Like there, I don't know what the value here is.

TREY:

It feels very like a personal vendetta.

CHELSEY:

Yeah, there's no value other than a personal vendetta.

CHELSEY:

Like this is literally an example of somebody that is just going online to just, troll this person

TREY:

But, were are you entertained?

CHELSEY:

I was, but I don't know if I was entertained because of your reading.

CHELSEY:

I mean, like I laughed multiple times.

TREY:

It is interesting.

TREY:

The two times that being cursed with demons as mentioned the sentence both

CHELSEY:

Eww.

TREY:

Which is just kind of spooky.

CHELSEY:

Diana's kind of creeping me out.

CHELSEY:

My bat wings are flying and they're not happy about Diana G.

TREY:

I feel like I could crown it.

CHELSEY:

Let's do it.

VOICEOVER:

The Queens are Tabulating.

TREY:

You ready?

CHELSEY:

I'm ready.

VOICEOVER:

Total Score.

CHELSEY:

Oh, you gave it a half.

TREY:

My first time!

TREY:

I'm giving it half.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Trey, give it half.

CHELSEY:

I gave it one for the vibes.

CHELSEY:

I like, I am somebody that wants to know the vibes.

CHELSEY:

Like, I don't want anybody saying anything nasty to me.

CHELSEY:

I wouldn't want to go in there for that reason.

CHELSEY:

So that's really like the only points that Diana got for me, but I think

CHELSEY:

Why did you decide to do the half?

TREY:

Because it didn't even really occur to me until you were pointing it out: there's literally

TREY:

And I'm someone that doesn't operate in ooky spooky Witchery stuff.

TREY:

So to me, a conversation about a business owner of like a witch store cursing demons

CHELSEY:

This seems like drama.

CHELSEY:

Diana G has got drama.

CHELSEY:

Oh, I hope Diana G's not listening to this.

TREY:

We're going to be cursed.

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

She'll eat us for breakfast.

VOICEOVER:

There's a Reply!

CHELSEY:

Oh my God.

TREY:

So we have a reply.

CHELSEY:

I'm so interested in this because the beef was clearly between

CHELSEY:

So wow.

CHELSEY:

Now he gets to hear from the business owner.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So this is from Christian D, business owner.

TREY:

This is on November 16th, 2013.

TREY:

Diana G's review was November 9th.

TREY:

This review is very disappointing as the reviewer knows she is not telling the truth

One:

as I said on the telephone to this individual, no employee of

One:

There's no personal motivation for them to do so.

One:

And I certainly would not encourage that because even if I were the type to cheat.

One:

And I'm not.

One:

There's no benefit to me at all.

One:

My inventory is replaced automatically.

One:

And if I sell item a at the price and code for item B, my system will

One:

So whatever short term gain I might accrue from fraudulently switching prices would be

Two:

the only discussion of quote unquote demons on the phone call was her telling me that she

Two:

It was all I could do to be patient with her as I was on with her for 30 minutes, listening to

Two:

It actually says new Orla without the N.

Two:

That had nothing to do with the issue at hand.

Two:

And I've received complaints about her from shop owners and others all over the French Quarter.

Two:

By no means, am I exactly Mr.

Two:

Customer service, but I typically stay out of these matters.

Two:

However, when my shop manager called Diana, Diana refused to speak to her, believing her

Two:

This was yet another example of the paranoia level we are dealing with.

Two:

Three.

CHELSEY:

Wow.

TREY:

I did in fact, ban this reviewer from all of my shops because she demanded

TREY:

I told Diana that I believe in giving people second chances and that I would speak to the

TREY:

I am not going to take food off of a person's table simply because

TREY:

It isn't right.

TREY:

And if Diana was any sort of spiritual person, she claims to be, she would understand that.

TREY:

She is certainly in no way a witch, as a true witch understands the 4 F's of

TREY:

There is some homework for those who question our authenticity.

TREY:

These are the rules we live by at Hex.

Four:

As a matter of note, that employee quit upon being spoken to about what happened.

Four:

And we are no longer in contact with her.

Four:

So this idea that she is a close friend is false, but this changes nothing in my position.

Four:

I take reviews on Yelp and TripAdvisor as cues on what to improve on, but I will simply not

Four:

Diana could post a hundred reviews, takes out a billboard on the highway or hires a skywriter

Five:

I did not wait until I saw the review to contact her and Diana knows

Five:

I reprimanded the manager for ignoring Diana's complaint because I do believe that people's

Five:

Seven.

Five:

So we skipped six.

Five:

Anyone that's counting.

CHELSEY:

Oh my God.

TREY:

My name is Christian.

TREY:

Not Christopher.

TREY:

I would never cheat anyone of anything.

TREY:

And the implication here is deeply upsetting.

TREY:

This woman has harassed me on both TripAdvisor and Yelp, and I did everything to help

TREY:

And the manager now understands the importance of responding in a timely way, no matter

TREY:

I only want those in my shop who truly believe in magic power and those

TREY:

I do not believe in putting my product in the hands of crazy people who would misuse the

TREY:

Blessings to all.

TREY:

Even Diana, for whom a good psychiatrist would be the greatest blessing of all.

TREY:

Christian D.

CHELSEY:

Wow.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

So that was like so long.

TREY:

It was just hilarious to me that after speaking on the phone, Diana said the

TREY:

And then also that Christian went into such lengthy detail and then also

CHELSEY:

Left six...

TREY:

Or is that a magic thing?

CHELSEY:

Maybe, maybe.

CHELSEY:

Or...

TREY:

666!

CHELSEY:

Oh no, I know.

CHELSEY:

I almost thought about calling this episode 14, so I get that!

TREY:

Ooky Spooky, but I mean, I did have an impact change after reading.

TREY:

It just felt the Christian was very forthcoming and also very calm in the communication.

TREY:

There were like random spelling mistakes here and there, but everything was punctuated beautifully.

TREY:

It was in a list form, really sort of trying to take out all of the toxicity,

CHELSEY:

I agree.

CHELSEY:

I mean, yes, it was, it was a little bit long.

CHELSEY:

Clearly Christian is passionate about all of this, so I understand that.

CHELSEY:

But yeah, after listening to what Christian had to say, I feel like I wanna

CHELSEY:

I just think that Diana seems like a little bit of a menace.

CHELSEY:

Like, I don't know.

CHELSEY:

I just don't, I don't trust her any further than I can throw her.

CHELSEY:

And I got a real bad back, you know.

TREY:

And Christian mentions that other shop owners are aware of who this person is

CHELSEY:

Yeah.

CHELSEY:

Like, or even like she left because of the landlord sitch, I mean,

CHELSEY:

So, you know, that she overshared.

CHELSEY:

It sounds like he was implying that he really approached her with kit gloves and let her,

TREY:

The whole time!

CHELSEY:

...and then you ended with that, which I don't think was the best move, but...

TREY:

I thought so, too.

CHELSEY:

But that being said, I mean, it's nothing compared to eating the demons of

TREY:

Diana's one star review would not stop me from going to the store

TREY:

It does seem that Diana's operating at a different place and that Christian was very methodical.

TREY:

And...

CHELSEY:

Did you notice that he sent her blessings?

CHELSEY:

Like I said!

TREY:

I did.

TREY:

I did.

TREY:

Alright.

TREY:

Well, anything else there?

TREY:

I mean, I think like let's, let's send positive energy to all involved.

CHELSEY:

Yes.

CHELSEY:

I'm sending blessings to all involved parties, good energy to Diana and Christian.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

My Queen, we did it.

CHELSEY:

We've reached the most Regal portion of our show.

CHELSEY:

Who are you inducting, Trey, for My Royal Highness?

VOICEOVER:

My Royal Highness.

TREY:

Okay.

TREY:

So this week I am inducting an Instagram account, which might sound a little like whatever,

TREY:

They have currently at the time of recording 193,000 followers.

TREY:

So TheAidsMemorial is updated daily with images, occasionally videos, of

TREY:

The account was created by a person named Stuart who lives in Scotland, which I only

TREY:

And what's so beautiful about this account is that, uh, anyone can submit

TREY:

And I love following it because it's a very beautiful experience to just take a moment,

TREY:

And so I think it's a beautiful account.

TREY:

I would love for everyone to follow it, just to whisper these people's names into the ether once

TREY:

And so I am inducting @TheAidsMemorial Instagram account.

TREY:

Please follow them.

TREY:

That is my inductee.

TREY:

That got really heavy for me.

TREY:

All right, Chelsey.

CHELSEY:

Yeah, that did that, but that's so nice.

CHELSEY:

I mean, that's that, I'm so glad that you brought that up.

CHELSEY:

I didn't even know that that existed and now I'm going to follow and

CHELSEY:

So thank you for sharing that.

CHELSEY:

That was very nice.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

Yes.

TREY:

All right.

TREY:

So Chelsey, who are you inducting today for My Royal Highness?

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Well, I'm going to induct Wix, and this is not an ad I'm I'm.

CHELSEY:

I love Wix.

CHELSEY:

If you don't know about it, it is a website building platform.

CHELSEY:

I have been building websites for a really long time, across all different platforms,

CHELSEY:

I talked to a guy named Max on the phone for like an hour and geeked out with him about website

CHELSEY:

And I was like, I just might, you know, when you're on the phone with a customer service

CHELSEY:

That was how Max at Wix made me feel.

CHELSEY:

And he he just gave me a lot of personal attention and I felt very much connected to him.

CHELSEY:

And I just appreciate people like Max and just in general for being so supportive and

CHELSEY:

So thank you, Wix.

CHELSEY:

You're the best.

TREY:

And thank you, Max.

CHELSEY:

And, Thank you, Max.

CHELSEY:

Mostly, mostly Max.

TREY:

I love that.

TREY:

You know, I think like the quality of your customer service speaks volumes about the service.

CHELSEY:

Agreed!

CHELSEY:

So they're doing, they're doing something right.

CHELSEY:

That's for sure.

TREY:

All right, Queen, we did it.

TREY:

We made it through the terrifying, ooky spooky forrest of episode 13.

CHELSEY:

I was worried for a second we were gonna get stuck in the quicksand.

TREY:

I thought we might get put in the witch's oven because we ate the gummy bear fence.

CHELSEY:

I thought we were going to be eaten by lions and tigers and bears, oh my!.

CHELSEY:

Okay!

TREY:

And that's the end of that sound cue.

TREY:

So no one ever has to hear it again.

TREY:

I know I really over-played it.

TREY:

But it was fun for me.

CHELSEY:

Okay.

CHELSEY:

Thank you guys for joining us today.

CHELSEY:

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TREY:

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TREY:

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TREY:

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TREY:

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CHELSEY:

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CHELSEY:

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TREY:

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CHELSEY:

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TREY:

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CHELSEY:

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CHELSEY:

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TREY:

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CHELSEY:

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TREY:

Tee-hee-hee.

TREY:

Ooky-Sooky!

CHELSEY:

Okay, you did it again.

CHELSEY:

You said you weren't going to do it again.

TREY:

Well, I wasn't going to play this sound effect.

CHELSEY:

Alright.

CHELSEY:

Boo!

TREY:

Ahhhh!

CHELSEY:

Bye!

TREY:

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TREY:

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TREY:

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TREY:

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