Speaker A

Let's go to the lightning round, you two.

Speaker A

Jen, you get the first question.

Speaker A

I cannot wait to hear what your response is.

Speaker A

Dark romanticism, structured tailoring, and grunge core are a few of one.

Speaker A

Some of my favorites, I guess, of the noteworthy trends coming out of New York Fashion Week.

Speaker A

If you had to outfit your 2026 wardrobe in one of those trends, which style would you choose?

Speaker B

Okay, I like this.

Speaker B

I'm gonna go with structured tailoring.

Speaker A

Okay.

Speaker B

So grunge core, I think, like, a lot of black.

Speaker B

I'm a fan of black, but I'm probably not going grunge.

Speaker B

Dark romanticism, I don't know what that is, but I have a feeling if I don't know, I'm probably not in on it.

Speaker A

It's like, goth dark, really dark hues.

Speaker A

Lace.

Speaker A

Yeah.

Speaker A

Like, we're look, we're going back to, like, this think, like, Twilight, like, twilight inspired color palette.

Speaker B

Okay.

Speaker B

So I'm gonna stick with structured tailoring.

Speaker C

Yeah, right, right.

Speaker B

Yep.

Speaker B

So I, I, I mean, I love a good pleat in my pants.

Speaker B

I can wear a structured button down.

Speaker B

I think that's what we're.

Speaker B

We're leaning in on there.

Speaker B

And I will have to hire someone to do all that ironing, but I'm in on structured tailoring.

Speaker A

Amazing.

Speaker A

Amazing.

Speaker A

Big, big dry cleaning bills coming up in 2026.

Speaker B

I, I hope the dry cleaners are listening.

Speaker B

You guys should get on that and start advertising structured tailoring as the next trend.

Speaker B

But, um, all right.

Speaker B

And I get to ask a lightning round question here.

Speaker B

So the Internet says 2016 is the new 2026.

Speaker B

I'm sure you've seen this trend.

Speaker B

What is one thing that was actually better in 2016 that you might bring back?

Speaker A

I would say that I would bring back the Rihanna and Drake relationship because they made some incredible music together in 2016.

Speaker A

And we're talking one dance.

Speaker A

We're talking work.

Speaker A

Like, one of my favorite Rihanna songs, Work came out in 2016, and I was like, this.

Speaker A

This is it.

Speaker A

This is it.

Speaker A

We need you two back together just for a collaboration.

Speaker A

I doubt it's happening.

Speaker A

She has now three or four children, I think with.

Speaker A

With her current partner.

Speaker A

So not.

Speaker A

Not gonna.

Speaker A

Not gonna go forward.

Speaker A

But it's okay.

Speaker A

We'll.

Speaker A

We'll just reminisce and listen to.

Speaker A

Listen to work on replay this week.

Speaker B

Like, work, work, work, work, work.

Speaker B

That's the one, right?

Speaker B

Yeah.

Speaker B

Yep.

Speaker B

Yeah, I hear you.

Speaker B

I didn't know where you were going to go with that question, but I like it.

Speaker A

Want them back Together, just for a collaboration.

Speaker B

If you're listening, just do it for Anne.

Speaker C

Another reason I like doing this show because, like, would ask what would make my life better.

Speaker C

If we could go back to 2016, the last thing on my mind would be Rihanna and Drake.

Speaker C

But, hey, whatever works for you.

Speaker C

And that's great.

Speaker A

All right.

Speaker C

Robert Duvall passed away on Monday.

Speaker C

Janet, age of 95.

Speaker C

What is your Mount Rushmore of Robert films?

Speaker B

Good question.

Speaker B

I don't know if this is going to be a shocker, but I was not a big Robert Duvall fan to the point where I would know most of his movies.

Speaker B

But in his passing, it did come up with my husband.

Speaker B

And so I have been informed he was one of the coolest actors to ever live.

Speaker B

So if I had to name my four, I will go Lonesome Dove.

Speaker B

It's a cowboy movie.

Speaker B

Yeah, you can count that.

Speaker C

It's a TV movie, but TV miniseries.

Speaker C

But we'll count it.

Speaker C

We'll count it.

Speaker B

Okay.

Speaker B

Well, it's about the cowboys, right?

Speaker B

I know his.

Speaker B

I know his face and his sideburns, I think, from that phenomenon.

Speaker C

Okay.

Speaker C

Oh, all right.

Speaker B

Four Christmases.

Speaker B

Because any Vince Vaughn movie is good in my book.

Speaker B

And Days of Thunder Days.

Speaker C

Okay, okay.

Speaker C

We've got a Vince Vodafile in our.

Speaker C

In our midst.

Speaker C

All right, all right.

Speaker C

Oh, man.

Speaker C

And produce, I'm sure producer Ella.

Speaker C

Producer Ella smiling in the background here before we bring her on, because I've always asked her all these movie questions, and she has no idea any of the references I make, but those are some solid picks, Jen.

Speaker C

Those are kind of far afield of where I expected you to go.

Speaker B

Did I miss one?

Speaker B

That's, like, your top.

Speaker C

Well, the one he's most hallowed for is the Godfather, of course.

Speaker C

Yeah.

Speaker C

And then the one that I actually hold a sweet spot in my heart for is To Kill a Mockingbird, because he plays Boo Radley in that.

Speaker C

It's one of his first.

Speaker C

First ever movie roles.

Speaker B

All right, Chris, I get to ask you one now.

Speaker B

So with the Winter Olympics in full swing, curling is having a moment.

Speaker B

At least at my house, it is.

Speaker B

What'?

Speaker B

The most Minnesota winter sport you've ever, ever taken part in?

Speaker C

Yeah, I mean, believe it or not, for me, it's actually curling.

Speaker C

I did that once, and it was actually.

Speaker C

It was pretty fun.

Speaker C

I mean, you're in Michigan.

Speaker C

Have you ever curled.

Speaker C

Jen, I'm curious.

Speaker C

And also, did you see the fracas between the Canadians and the Swedish team?

Speaker C

That was.

Speaker C

If you haven't seen that on social media, everybody Take a look at that.

Speaker C

Like, there were F bombs exchanged between them.

Speaker C

It's pretty.

Speaker C

It's pretty intense.

Speaker B

I have not curled.

Speaker B

I've seen, like, curling things when it's winter here, and I just walk by them and smile.

Speaker B

But my.

Speaker B

My youngest was watching it with us, and she was like, mom, they're cleaning.

Speaker B

Look at them.

Speaker B

They're cleaning again.

Speaker B

So it was fun in our house to learn a little bit about the scoring and such.

Speaker C

They're sweeping.

Speaker B

Sweeping.

Speaker C

Producer Ella.

Speaker C

Have you ever curled?

Speaker C

You're from Minnesota.

Speaker C

You've probably curled, right?

Speaker C

You haven't curled either, have you?

Speaker C

Curled.

Speaker A

Oh, yeah.

Speaker A

You have to.

Speaker A

There used to be a curling club in St. Paul, so, yeah, like, a few years ago, I think it came.

Speaker A

It came like something in vogue to be doing, but it was not good.

Speaker A

I. I just skipped right to hockey.

Speaker A

No, curling.

Speaker A

That was.

Speaker A

That was actually the girls equivalent that they suggested when I was in high school was, well, we're not gonna have a hockey team for women, so try curling.

Speaker A

See how that goes.

Speaker A

It was not the same at all.

Speaker B

But the hockey gender gap that I see.

Speaker A

Yes, there's a hockey gender gap.

Speaker A

100%.

Speaker A

Not anymore, but back then, yeah, it

Speaker C

became, like, the default, like, company activity for a period of time.

Speaker C

Right.

Speaker C

And, like, a lot of companies were having their, like, annual parties at the St. Paul, like, curling rink or whatever it's called.

Speaker B

But.

Speaker C

All right, well, good to know that two of us have curled and two of us have not.