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Mouse Doggy Dog You Need a Jobby Job
Podcast |
Mouse and Weens
Publisher |
PodFix Network
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Aug 24, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:49:48
E58 - Weens talks work on Warner Brothers hit show The Rookie and Mouse discusses writing her garden book. How do you reset goals and hit new writing deadlines? We get talking about first jobs as Mouse’s son starts to save up money. Guess who was the babysitter, camp counselor, telemarketer, candy shop girl, frozen yogurt jerk, urgent care receptionist, and bowling alley waitress?  It wasn’t all work either with motorcycle rides, whipped cream huffs, office looting, bomb threats to Treasure Island, and lying about lobsters. We sidetrack to discuss Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and agree that the Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt characters, and the Manson Ranch scene, is scarily reminiscent of a strange summer in our childhood during which our dad trained to be a stuntman at the artist colony Zorthian Ranch, full of nude models and pig pens. Hear a list of friends' and listeners' first jobs and enjoy this funny, weird little trip down memory lane. MouseAndWeens.com Please write or call in at 858-206-9971 or mouseandweens@gmail.com We would love your input! YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | Ko-Fi Song credit: “Jolene Mouse and Weens” by Dan Mahony and Julianne Eggold Podcast Promo: Ready to be Petty
E58 - Weens talks work on Warner Brothers hit show The Rookie and Mouse discusses writing her garden book. How do you reset goals and hit new writing deadlines? We get talking about first jobs as Mouse’s son starts to save up money. Guess who was the babysitter, camp counselor, telemarketer, candy shop girl, frozen yogurt jerk, urgent care receptionist, and bowling alley waitress?  It wasn’t all work either with motorcycle rides, whipped cream huffs, office looting, bomb threats to Treasure Island, and lying about lobsters. We sidetrack to discuss Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and agree that the Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt characters, and the Manson Ranch scene, is scarily reminiscent of a strange summer in our childhood during which our dad trained to be a stuntman at the artist colony Zorthian Ranch, full of nude models and pig pens. Hear a list of friends' and listeners' first jobs and enjoy this funny, weird little trip down memory lane. MouseAndWeens.com Please write or call in at 858-206-9971 or mouseandweens@gmail.com We would love your input! YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | fi.com/mouseandweens">Ko-Fi Song credit: “Jolene Mouse and Weens” by Dan Mahony and Julianne Eggold Podcast Promo: Ready to be Petty

E58 – Weens talks work on Warner Brothers hit show The Rookie and Mouse discusses writing her garden book. How do you reset goals and hit new writing deadlines? We get talking about first jobs as Mouse’s son starts to save up money. Guess who was the babysitter, camp counselor, telemarketer, candy shop girl, frozen yogurt jerk, urgent care receptionist, and bowling alley waitress?  It wasn’t all work either with motorcycle rides, whipped cream huffs, office looting, bomb threats to Treasure Island, and lying about lobsters. We sidetrack to discuss Once Upon A Time in Hollywood and agree that the Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt characters, and the Manson Ranch scene, is scarily reminiscent of a strange summer in our childhood during which our dad trained to be a stuntman at the artist colony Zorthian Ranch, full of nude models and pig pens. Hear a list of friends’ and listeners’ first jobs and enjoy this funny, weird little trip down memory lane.

MouseAndWeens.com Please write or call in at 858-206-9971 or mouseandweens@gmail.com We would love your input! YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | fi.com/mouseandweens">Ko-Fi Song credit: “Jolene Mouse and Weens” by Dan Mahony and Julianne Eggold Podcast Promo: Ready to be Petty

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