• Beefing with the world: is it worth it? (no)

  • Jun 14 2024
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Beefing with the world: is it worth it? (no)

  • Summary

  • Beefs, problems, bad blood. This episode is all about the things under Lisa's skin, including things that are actually under her skin, i.e. pathogens from deep cleaning the squalor of a grifter (more on this soon).

    In this episode we cover all things "having a beef" and dig into a few of Lisa's beefiest beefing, including but not limited to -

    • Ridley Scott (obviously)
    • JK Rowling (obviously)
    • Stephanie Meyer - dot dot dot-ing your way out of explicit content for kids. But hindsight is 2020 and looking back on the creative choices now, Lisa gets it.
    • Fingerling potatoes, daddy long legs spiders, and raspberries - who is this naming terrorist and how can he, she, or they (suck it, JK) be brought to justice?
    • Cottage cheese - is it appropriate for eyeliner?
    • Would you kill your son if it meant you could kill Osama Bin Laden? You don't have to answer that - but do consider if it's a reasonable or normal question for a 12 year old girl (Lisa) to ask her grandfather.
    • Love - we always do this!!!!!! It always ends with a discussion of love and beauty. Because beefing with the world just...isn't worth it.

    Seeing silly little ding dongs in your life? Call the hotline and tell us! 615-669-9129

    Silly little ding dongs is a podcast by Lisa Lorraine Carson. Lisa is a happy go lucky fool who sees the best in people and does not know the geographic position of Germany to the sea.

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