Why are so many songs about rainbows? And what’s on the other side? We did not ask those questions on this week’s episode of The Because Show, but we asked plenty of other questions. Like, did you know The Muppet Movie has it’s own nail polish collection?
Awesome. The colors are gorgeous and the names are hilarious. Who wouldn’t want to wear ‘Excuse Moi’ or ‘Fresh Frog Of Bel Air’ on their nails? Seriously. There’s a super-sparkly glittery one called “Rainbow Connection’.
Nail polish talk was just a smidge of Episode #10?s topics, there were many more things on the podcast agenda. Jerilyn shares a story about a recent celebrity sighting she had. Can you guess who it was? Here’s a picture of him.
Actually you don’t have to guess. Just listen to this week’s episode if you don’t already know who it is. And once we got going, we also talked about good books and movies coming out at the end of the year. Have you heard about the new NC-17 movie ‘Shame’? It sounds great. And the new Stephen King book 11/22/63 that we mentioned in the last episode? Oh, it’s just one of the 10 Best Books of 2011 according to The New York Times.
Jerilyn agrees. She just finished reading 11//22/63 and it’s good. Some other books were mentioned, including the listener recommendation for ‘Flat-Out Love’ by Jessica Park. We love to hear what you’ve been reading, keep those book suggestions coming!
Making some sort of home-made gifts to give during the holidays? It’s imperative to get started early. It’s already December, time to get on it! Susan and Amy seem to like the attempts at chocolate dipped cookies that Jerilyn has made for this year’s holiday gift-giving. Really, these taste much better than they look. Currently in the ‘Still Experimenting’ phase here.
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