108: Gay Identifier
It's lovely weather for sleigh ride together with Chu! On today’s sleigh ride through memory lane we talk about solo clown jobs, raising kids, gay Thanksgiving, salt, U2, confessions, impressions, break ups, and blood pressure.
Episodes discussed: 180: Idiot Box 624: Douchebag Necessities 1086: Rules of Engagement 2520: Two Keg Minimum w/ Rae Sanni 2984: The Picture w/ J.P. McDade and Conor Delehanty 3194: Dump Cake w/ Patrick Schroeder and Will Winner 3348: The Good Anger w/ Lewis Black Guest: Newsy http://static-4.keithandthegirl.net/...SY-100x100.png Share this episode: Twitter, Facebook & email This entire show is available on KATG VIP along with... Access to over 2,700 Keith and The Girl in-studio episodes dating back to March 2005. Constantly updated VIP only podcasts, bonus shows and special offers including:
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Keith I'm the kind of dork who grows and develops in the relationship. Imagine this read in the most smug tone.
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I heard Keith get that Ray Sauni (sp?) yummy
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Deciding when to have kids was the hardest thing. The best time for my career would have been at 65 or so. But that's bad for other reasons. So my motivation was: I know I want 2 kids. If I don't start trying now at 33 things will only get worse.
Now I'm an overachiever with kids. People love to look down at mothers for different reasons. I can look down at people and think: that's what you achieved? And you don't even have kids and aren't an immigrant like me? Ok I guess. Worth it. Ps: this might be my lane if I did stand-up. A smug business-mother. |
I love it how Chemda always says "no spoilers" and then gives a bunch of spoilers 😂
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Re: Spooky's relationship issues:
I don't know if this is what's going on, but some places in Canada and U.S. (and I'm sure other parts of the world) recognize common law marriage. This means that you may be entitled to things if you've lived with the person for a certain period of time. "In Ontario, Canada, two people are considered common law partners if they have been continuously living together in a conjugal relationship for at least three years. If they have a child together by birth or adoption, then they only need to have been living together for one year." In Ontario, you're only entitled to whatever you brought into the relationship, unless your assets are all intertwined and it's more complicated. In other provinces and states, the partner may be entitled to 50% of certain things. |
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