Two Wives and a Baby
An idiotic lesbian married couple talk about their day to day lives, including their various health issues, dictator of a toddler and what they're going to have for dinner. Sporadically recurring segments, like "What's in the News" and "What Flaps Watched on 20/20" also happen. Guests of no consequence call in to discuss the minutia of their lives. The show is as mundane as it is profound. And always entertaining.
Two Wives and a Baby
French Invasion
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In this episode, we welcome Pegasus McGee to our studio, under the unique circumstances of maintaining his anonymity through voice alteration.
Transitioning from Pegasus, we introduce Poppy's sister, Fleur Popstein, who has joined us all the way from Paris. Our discussion quickly shifts to the perceptions of French attitudes towards America, where Fleur shares her insights about how younger generations of the French display a newfound warmth and appreciation for American culture, while older ones may be more critical.
As we chat, we bring up the state of affairs in both America and France, speculating on the global political climate and its reception across the Atlantic.
The conversation transitions into personal anecdotes about our travels in Paris, and how these experiences highlight the differences in cultural expectations around hospitality.
As we share a recounting of a mishap with delicate crystal glassware during our recent trip, we reflect on how easily misunderstandings can arise when expectations don't align.