
Episode #3 With Rochelle Basirico Aka The Yoga Room On Memes, Not Taking Yoga So Serious, Being A Yoga Mom
Today the boys have a fireside chat with the funniest yoga meme maker on the internet Rochelle Basirico who runs the infamous page @theyogaroom on Instagram. Rochelle and the boys sit down to discuss making viral and hilarious memes, yoga humor, and lightening up the yoga world daily. Yoga, just like life, doesn't have to be so serious all the time. This episode will certainly leave you with a bunch of funny takeaways on what goes on behind the scenes of meme-making. Get ready to laugh. Please note: This track may include some explicit language.
Transcript
Hello friends and listeners from all across the globe.
Thank you so much for tuning back in to another episode of The Yogi Show,
Episode number three.
Brian and I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down,
Connecting,
And laughing with Mrs.
Rochelle Bazzarico.
Maybe the name doesn't ring a huge bell,
But the name The Yoga Room should.
The funniest yoga meme page on the internet.
I mean yoga memes is pretty funny and namaste AF is pretty funny.
But The Yoga Room is absolutely killing it.
Rochelle is a yoga teacher and resides on the West Coast,
Best Coast.
She thinks she's practicing for a stand-up comedy tour soon,
But she's not making memes and absolutely killing it or teaching yoga.
She's running around with her three kids who range from ages 11 to 22.
Her goal as a yoga teacher is to get you to move,
Breathe,
And laugh.
We had so much fun laughing on this interview.
There was an amazing part that you're going to hear about me telling Rochelle that my memes are better than hers.
I couldn't believe when she brings up this story.
Wait till you guys hear it.
It is absolutely hilarious.
So please make sure that you subscribe to this podcast.
If you're enjoying it,
Please leave us a little bit of a review.
Brian and I would appreciate it so much.
All the support and love that's come in so far on the podcast has meant a lot to us.
This is all new to us.
This is a new learning curve,
But we've had fun sitting down with and talking to amazing guests.
We have an amazing lineup to come and today's episode is sure to be a great one.
We are so grateful that Rochelle took the time out of her busy,
Busy schedule to sit down,
Connect,
And chat,
And definitely have a laugh too,
Or maybe we had 75 laughs.
By 75,
I mean 75,
000.
So it's really great.
I hope you enjoy it.
And like I said,
Thank you for all your continued support and we look forward to putting this into your ears right here,
Right now.
Enjoy the show.
So we are so,
I've been looking forward to this interview for like the last year.
And like we just started this show like a couple of weeks ago,
But I've been looking forward to talking to Rochelle for so long.
So welcome to the show Rochelle.
Thank you for being here from the yoga room.
Oh my gosh.
Thanks so much for having me.
I'm super excited.
Yes.
Amazing.
Brian,
How excited are you right now,
Bro?
I am so freaking stoked right now.
The yoga room,
Rochelle.
Memes are hilarious.
The best memes on the internet.
Best memes on the internet.
I disagree,
But you guys are,
You guys are so sweet.
Like I,
Yeah,
I,
You know,
I could use,
I could use a little positivity.
That's awesome.
I like that.
I feel good about myself all of a sudden.
That's amazing.
You know,
It's like when I started,
Okay,
Let's just jump right into it.
Rochelle,
How did you start making these memes that are golden?
Like how did you like come up with this?
Cause like I make some memes,
But when I see yours,
Like it lights me up.
Like I'm literally laughing my face off looking at my phone.
So what happened was like a couple of like,
Well it was right around the time that Yogi memes started.
I had like a private account and there was like two of us.
There was like,
Cause it was like,
I'm going to like,
I'm going to thrash.
I'm going to,
I'm just going to be so mean.
So like it was private.
Nobody could get in there.
I had these,
The,
And my,
My best friends were,
You know,
The only two,
Like it was just followed each other.
So anyway,
You had to be,
If you know,
You know,
It was one of those kinds of things.
Right.
So there was like three of us.
So that was it.
Like three of us were privy to this.
And my best friends happened to be my,
My bosses as well.
So they had somebody else doing the yoga rooms,
Instagram,
And I was already teaching there and they were like,
Dude,
Will you just do like be nice,
But will you do,
Will you do the yoga room Instagram?
And I was like,
Oh my God,
For real me,
Like is like,
Yeah,
I fricking want to do that.
So that's how,
Like that's,
That's how it started.
Yeah.
Wow.
So fun.
So I started Yogi memes four years ago in August.
So like next month,
Four years ago.
So you,
Did you start your meme thing about four years ago?
It was,
And it was actually funny because like,
You know,
When you accidentally hit buttons on your phone,
You're like,
Oh,
What the hell did I push?
But you don't think about it.
Yeah.
Well,
I accidentally like made my account public for like a day and yeah,
It was totally fine.
However,
Everything's fine.
The dark roast humor account goes public.
Right.
And what's so funny is that I'm always like,
Everything is always like me roasting me,
But people,
You know,
People like to think it's about them.
I'm like,
Whoa,
Bro.
Like,
I don't even,
I didn't even know you existed,
But yeah,
If you want to make it about you,
Like that's about you,
But okay.
So it was like public for like a day and I got a message from you like,
Hey,
And you know,
Dude,
I think I have a screenshot of it.
If I can find it,
I'm going to send it to you.
Send it to you.
Put it in the show notes.
You send me a message and you said something like,
Um,
I'm going to have to find it.
It said something like,
Um,
Follow,
You know,
Hey,
Like check out my account.
It's it's it's like this,
But funnier.
I was like this one.
Oh my God.
I said that.
I said that.
Oh,
You totally said that.
But you know what?
But I was,
He was right.
Like it has his,
He was right.
Like,
You know,
If you,
If you,
If you're doing something right,
Like own it,
Like he,
He owned it and he was totally right.
I went onto his account.
I was like,
Yeah,
This guy's really funny.
So I did not,
I did not know this story at all.
Okay.
Yeah.
Because you know,
I don't talk about,
Yeah,
This is amazing.
So this is,
This is why we have you on the show.
Cause you're dropping knowledge right now.
You're dropping knowledge right now that amazing.
I hope,
You know,
Don't be mad.
I thought it was hysterical and I loved it and then,
And then I found your account like it was great.
So,
So,
You know,
So fun.
So,
So then you made it.
So once it became public on accident,
Then did you go back private?
Yeah,
Cause I was like,
Wait,
Like,
Yeah,
I got like a message.
I'm like,
How do I,
How do I get a message on a private account?
You know,
Like how,
How does that happen?
How would someone find this?
Right,
Right,
Right,
Right,
Right.
So got it.
Got it.
So tell me,
So tell me from there.
So you go,
That happens,
We connect,
Then the yoga room is like,
Well,
Can you make good content for us and like kind of do our social media kind of thing?
Right,
Right.
Awesome.
So how did you get into like the yoga room in general to start?
Like how did your yoga journey lead you to the yoga room?
Like how did that work?
And by the way,
For reference,
Please let the listeners know like what the hell the yoga room is.
Cause like they might think it's like an escape room,
But it's actually like a yoga studio.
Yeah,
It's a yoga studio.
And there's actually,
There's actually like,
I mean there's gotta be hundreds of places called the yoga room cause I get tagged all the time,
Like from the yoga room Instagram account and I'm like,
Oh,
Like,
And they're trying to promote like a class that's coming up and I'm like,
That's cool,
But we're in a different country or state or something like just a heads up.
And they're like,
Oh whoops,
Sorry,
Wrong yoga room.
The yoga room is a studio in Redlands.
We're just a little town,
Like halfway between Los Angeles and Palm Springs in Southern California.
And it started as literally just a room.
So it was,
There was one room and I was,
Dude,
I had,
I just had my second baby.
You guys,
Bro,
I was fat.
So it was,
But it was,
It was,
You know,
It was good.
Like my babies were healthy.
So like pHAT fat.
Girl was thick.
So and you know,
Like after I had my first baby,
No problem.
Second baby I was like,
Oh,
Well it's like a year later and thick still hanging around.
So I'm getting my hair done one day at the salon and some girls next to me and she's talking about,
Oh,
I just started going to this yoga studio and it's amazing.
Like I've lost all this weight and I took yoga in college and I was like,
I don't know what she's doing because that's not what I did in college.
Like we just like breathed a little bit.
I had this really like 95 year old Indian,
Native American Indian teaching us and I don't know,
It wasn't what I was,
What I'm doing now.
Anyway.
Right.
Right.
So I hear this and I'm like,
Yeah,
I'm going to go check it out.
I'm going to go check out this power yoga class and Daniel Head,
Who's my boss is teaching this class.
And I was like,
What?
What just happened?
Like I didn't even know that.
I was so confused.
Well like what just happened to my body?
I was shocked and obsessed all at the same time.
So that was like 14 and a half years ago.
I haven't stopped going.
How many years ago?
14 and a half.
14 and a half.
I thought you said four and a half and I was like,
No,
That's not right.
So 14 and a half years ago,
That was like how you,
I mean you had dabbled in yoga in college,
But you really found yoga 14 and a half dove in.
And then,
So you were,
When you went to Daniel's class that went like you were all in from the jump,
Like you were like,
This is it.
Like I'm doing like,
I'm addicted.
Oh yeah.
Like I went once and I was like,
Oh,
Like I,
And I went with my sister and so I,
You know,
I looked at the schedule and I told her,
I was like,
Oh,
We going to go Wednesday night cause like we started like on a Monday or something.
And she was like,
No dude,
I'm not going.
I mean she liked it,
But she was like,
That's a lot,
You know?
So yeah,
I just,
I just never stopped going.
I just love this.
That's amazing.
That's amazing.
That is so powerful.
But so when you started going,
Obviously you went,
Were you,
Okay,
Tell me,
Were you going for the workout,
The mental workout?
You know,
What were you going for?
Like what kind of kept drawing you to it or all of it?
I was going cause I was thick.
So that was my,
That was my initial motivation.
Yeah.
And so,
And,
But I,
I wasn't super active growing up and like,
So like ninth grade,
I tried out for every single sport in high school.
Everyone,
I'm not kidding.
If there was a sport that you could try out for,
I could try it out for every single one.
I didn't make one team,
Not one.
Like I am not athletic.
Now we have big schools,
So you know,
That's like,
I like to put that out there.
You know,
There was like a lot of competition,
But yeah,
I didn't make any of the teams and I wasn't super athletic.
Anything I did try,
I was like,
Well,
This is garbage.
And I felt so good afterwards.
I'm like,
Wow,
I worked really hard,
But I feel good.
I don't feel like I did when I had tried to lift weights or get a trainer,
Go to the gym.
I didn't feel like that.
And the shift that happened in my mind,
Which I didn't really recognize the first time,
But after the first few weeks,
Like I had gone from being a full-time student,
Full-time mom,
Full-time everything to being a stay at home mom.
And the brain shift was really,
Really hard.
So to get into that space and get settled and calm and feel accomplished at something was like what kept me going.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
Yeah.
It was a lot.
It was a lot.
I know when I made the transition into stay at home dad,
I didn't,
It was challenging.
I thought it was going to be seamlessly easy.
You just take care of the kid.
The wife goes to work.
I take care of the kid.
She comes back.
Everything's easy.
It was so challenging.
Stay at home parent.
No joke,
Man.
And I was the guy who always wanted to work,
Work,
Work,
Work,
Work,
Work,
Work,
Work,
Work.
And then I was trying to do that entrepreneur kind of thing,
But with having a baby and all this kind of stuff,
It was super challenging.
So I can appreciate the fact that you experienced that aspect and then finding something to make yourself feel good,
Like plugging back into being a member of society,
Not just at home all the time,
Like a recluse kind of thing.
Because that's not what,
It's like,
Whoa,
Wow.
And then you know,
Cause you're an extrovert.
Brian you're an extrovert.
Like you get stuck.
You get stuck inside for a few days.
You're not talking to anybody.
You're like scratching your head.
You didn't even know you had an itch.
Like she just starts talking weird.
Like crazy.
Her heart starts beating fast.
I'm not talking to anybody.
I know.
I got to go.
I just got to go.
I got to go to Target.
I got to go find you.
And I'm just going to talk to random people at Target.
Like I don't even care what you say.
Let me find some GIFs.
Let me find some pictures and just meme the shit out of those right now.
Right now.
Good.
Good.
Do that.
Do that.
You know,
All of that.
And that's,
It's so,
It's so cool that,
You know,
You have this element of lightness,
Lightness about you and your personality and your character just by speaking with you just for these few moments,
You know,
And just connecting with you.
I mean,
You can see it in the content that you create on the internet,
But being in your energy on this podcast in this moment,
It's really contagious.
And that's why I think there's like,
I can only imagine that the classes that you teach at the yoga room now are full and people feel that lightness when they leave there because of the way that you,
I guess,
Handle yourself.
It's just your personality.
Amazing.
I can only imagine how awesome it is.
I hope so.
I hope that's how they feel.
Or.
Brian,
Brian,
Didn't you take her class?
You took her class.
No,
I took Cindy's class.
When I,
When I went back in,
When was it?
I think end of February.
It was like February or March.
It was end of February.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dig it to me,
Rochelle,
Which was awesome.
And I did get to go to the studio,
Which was a amazing vibe.
Fun is shit.
Took Cindy's class and I laughed so hard.
She likes to cuss and likes to crack jokes.
It was amazing.
Yes.
So yes,
I love it.
And I'm hoping to come take your class in August if I,
If you're on,
If you're teaching those days that I'm coming in.
I mean,
I wish I could,
But yes,
Like get over there.
So what inspired you to start like actually making the memes and I guess continue making them now.
Like,
You know,
Brian and I know what it's like,
You know,
Making content and sharing it and like,
You know,
Brian and I,
We don't,
We're not doing it for a studio for anything.
We're just doing it cause we're,
We're here doing it.
You know,
Like what is the inspiration now compared to four years ago when he started,
You know,
Um,
Now to keep doing it,
You know,
What is it,
What is it that drives you to do it?
I think that it's just that we,
We all have sort of,
Um,
A shared experience.
Like everybody,
Everybody,
It,
It's hard to know that you're not the only one going through what everybody else is going through.
You know what I mean?
It's like,
It's like the,
The,
The parent that doesn't talk to any other parents and doesn't realize that they're not the only ones with crazy kids.
Like everybody's kids are crazy.
Right?
So you have them.
Yeah.
So you have to be able to talk about these things cause you're not losing your mind and you're,
You're not the only one that's out of balance or you're not the only one that falls.
You're not the only one that cries.
You're not the only one that does all these things.
We all do it.
But can we like laugh at ourselves a little bit about it?
Because it's pretty freaking funny.
Like it's funny when we think we're like saving the world,
But we're in warrior two.
Like come on.
Like let's just,
Let's be serious.
We come out,
We're all Zen.
We think we like did something amazing and we did for ourselves,
But we didn't.
We're like,
You know,
Come on.
It's just fucking yoga.
Was that a plug for merch?
Was that a plug for it's just fucking yoga merch?
That was a plug for Brian.
We're linking the merch to namaste AF in the show notes.
I have to tell myself that daily.
It's just fucking yoga.
Especially when I'm in warrior two and feeling so good and when it comes down to it,
I'm doing yoga at a gym or doing yoga at a shopping mall.
I'm not in the Himalayas.
It's just fucking yoga.
Exactly.
And we're just feeling,
We're just trying to feel,
You know,
As a,
As a teacher,
You know,
Just like you are now,
Rochelle,
And I'm curious to know about that here.
I'm asking a moment about how you found teaching,
But you know,
Now that we are all teachers,
It's like holding that space with the element of lightness,
You know,
And practicing what we preach on and off the mat.
You know,
The way that I am,
The way that we are on this podcast,
You know,
Funny,
Light,
You know,
Just this energy about us.
It's the same way that it comes out through our teaching.
Maybe we're not cussing as much or at all,
Or maybe we're just saying different things,
But the energy,
The vibration is still the same.
You know,
You're still attracting the same kind of people I feel as if I am by just the energy we're putting out there.
You know,
The good vibes that we're spreading,
You know,
All the time,
You know?
Yeah,
I agree.
I agree.
I love it.
Rochelle,
Do you have any go to jokes when you teach class?
Like do you have a,
Do you have a one or two go to jokes where you just know that you're going to pull those out?
I don't.
Just be like,
No,
I don't.
And it's hard because like sometimes you'll say something like,
You know,
Accidentally really funny in class.
You're like,
Oh,
I should have like a standup comedy show cause I'm hysterical right now.
The same exact people that came to my class on Monday morning are going to be there on Friday morning.
They don't want to hear that shit again.
Like they bought a new ticket.
Like this is supposed to be a fresh show.
So there's no,
I don't have anything.
I don't have anything go to.
I don't.
I wish I did.
Brian,
Give me a Brian,
Give me a go to one.
I have a go to joke and I played this out way too much,
But every time we're in happy baby,
I'd say 99% of the time we're in happy baby.
I'm like,
It's called happy baby.
It's not called sad baby.
It's called happy baby.
And I'm like,
I'm seeing too many sad babies here.
Then I get an average of like 1.
75 laughs.
So dude,
Your average is pretty high.
And then if they don't laugh,
I'm like,
Okay,
I got three laughs last class.
So your average down.
So there was a girl a long time ago.
I would take her class.
She started about the same time taking classes as me and then she went and got like certified like two weeks after she started practicing.
And she's teaching classes,
But somebody told her she was sweet,
But like she's cut a little bit of an airhead.
Very sweet.
But somebody told her it's called happy husband post.
So dude,
I'm like,
Wow.
And girl taught that in class.
She was like,
You know,
Hug your knees into your chest,
Slide your hands down the side of your legs,
Grab the outside edge of your feet.
Happy husband.
No,
No,
No.
I was like,
Dude,
You,
You bought that hook,
Line and sinker.
Like you just thought someone was like sitting up on top of a mountain and they thought that was a good idea to cut.
That was the name of the post.
Like not Eagle,
Nothing.
Just like,
I'm like embarrassed for her right now.
And that could have happened like 10 years ago.
I'm still literally,
It happened like 13 years ago.
Oh shit.
Yeah.
But you know,
I don't,
She,
I don't know.
She's not around.
She moved out.
I forgot.
I mean,
Forgot her name,
But it's pretty good.
It's pretty good stuff.
And people throw that joke around sometimes.
I,
You know,
I hear that sometimes it's good.
I like,
Um,
I like to do this one if we're doing,
I try,
I like,
It was so funny yesterday.
I thought about,
I was going to do it cause I don't do it all the time and I was going to say the joke.
But it's if we do like udkatasana prayer twist and if someone's looking the wrong way and so you're staring at your neighbor,
You know what I mean?
So I say,
I say,
If you're looking,
If you're looking into the eyes of your neighbor,
There's a 50 50 chance that you're looking the wrong way.
And it gets,
You know,
And it's funny,
Like people get people,
People giggle and it laughs or whatever.
It lightens up the room a little bit or something.
But,
But yesterday,
Like I had,
I had a class and every single person was going the right way and I was like,
Well,
I guess that joke's not happening today.
Your other way.
Yeah.
Your other right.
Your other right.
The other right.
The other right.
I like that one too.
So I heard this joke from someone else,
But this is,
It's a go to joke as well.
If I'm teaching like a new class or even if I just need to get some laughs.
So you're in,
What is it?
Bridge pose,
Right?
And you're doing the clues,
You know,
Thighs are engaged,
Roll the shoulders back,
Whatnot.
Your glutes are firm,
But don't be a tight ass.
Oh yeah.
I like that.
I like that.
That gets some laughs.
Little giggles.
Little giggles at the end.
I like that.
And that's towards the end.
I like that.
Don't be a tight ass.
Like do you get like,
I don't know.
I feel like I get in trouble a lot.
I would have never guessed spazzy-bazzy.
I would have never guessed.
I get lots of feedback.
I don't know.
It's not like I walk around,
Like take a poll,
Like,
Hey,
Are there instructors?
You guys get any feedback on your classes?
I get,
I get,
I'll call it feedback.
Lots of comments.
Like,
She was talking about like,
Squeeze your butt cheeks together.
She doesn't want to have to go around and check the room to make sure that's happening,
But she will.
Like,
I'll just say like,
I don't know.
There's like this,
You know,
Like,
You know,
When you got to like lift,
You guys don't,
You guys don't have fat on your butt.
I've seen your pictures,
But if you,
If you,
If you are built like some of us,
You have to like pick up the butt fat and kind of move it out of the way so you can sit on your sit phones.
Right.
So like,
You know,
Your forward fold becomes a little different,
Whatever.
Right.
So people are like offended.
I'm like,
This is a cue I use for myself.
Like you don't want to be 80 playing bridge,
Drinking your vodka soda and not have any meat back there.
Like enjoy that you have some meat back there.
Enjoy your meat.
Enjoy your meat.
But I can say something like that.
People are like,
She's talking about the butt again.
Sorry.
I think this is one of my favorite conversations I've ever had in my entire life right now.
Did I make you guys uncomfortable?
I apologize.
Definitely not.
She's talking about butts.
It's all good,
Man.
This is yoga,
Man.
It's what,
How does it go,
Brian?
It's just fucking yoga.
Is that it?
Oh my gosh.
Ah,
Amazing.
Amazing.
So in the show,
Obviously you're teaching yoga.
So how did you,
You're teaching,
You're doing yoga for a long time or just a short amount of time before you started teaching.
Which one is it?
Like literally like I'm a month in and I talked to the instructor that I was taking his classes and I was like,
Dude,
I want to,
I want to teach yoga.
And he was like,
Well,
Yeah,
Like back then there was like,
Nobody got certified.
You know what I mean?
You just got to teach.
Right.
You're like,
Yeah,
So show you some stuff and then you can like,
You know,
Put together or whatever.
But like that,
That was like,
That was going to be training.
But that was,
I had,
I was taking care of my kids,
Right?
So I'm at home with them and so I'm trying to figure out like,
How do I make this work?
And I'm like,
All right,
I got to put it on the back burner.
And then fast forward,
Like it was like probably seven years in.
Now the guy that I was going to his classes,
He gets married and his wife is amazing.
She's my best friend.
And she is like,
Hey,
I'm going to go out and take this training out in LA.
Do you want to come with me?
It's just on the weekends.
It's like three weeks,
Three days a row in a row,
Like 25 weekends in a row or however long it takes.
No,
But just like a 200 hour training.
A long time.
Yeah.
So I was like,
All right,
All right.
Yeah,
Yeah,
I'm into that.
And then I like looked at my schedule and like,
Are you kidding me?
Like my husband will not be able to tolerate this schedule.
That's like,
Whatever.
So put it on the back burner.
And then they started doing trainings at our studio and they did too.
And I'm like,
I'm biting my nails.
Like I'm,
It's still not my time.
Like it's not,
I'm not,
I'm not ready yet cause I still have all these other commitments at home.
So then my oldest daughter graduated from high school and I was like,
Game on.
Like the other two,
You're fine.
You're fine.
You're going to be okay.
So then I took the training.
That's amazing.
So you did it at the yoga room then?
Yes,
I did.
Did you do it with,
Um,
So the gentleman,
The teacher that you mentioned that you were doing yoga with a month in and was going to show you some,
Show you some moves.
Is he the one that ultimately ended up training you?
Yes,
It was,
It was him,
Daniel Head.
And then he,
Um,
Travis Elliott was like his part,
Like they co-taught it.
So then Travis would come out from Santa Monica and he would do like one of the days and yeah,
Part of the thing.
Wow.
Yeah.
That's really,
And I'm assuming Vinyasa yoga,
Since you were talking about power yoga,
Is that true?
Yes,
That's true.
So when you teach now,
Are you teaching Vinyasa,
Yin?
What are you teaching?
Well,
I was teaching,
I started only teaching just Yin and,
Um,
That I think was by design.
Um,
I think I had,
There,
There probably wasn't a space in the schedule at the time.
That's what I tell myself,
But I think my boss,
My boss was like,
She's got,
She cannot bring it down.
Like he told me like,
Great class,
Bring it down.
Like you need to settle,
You're going to kill somebody in there.
So,
Um,
He was like,
You want to teach Yin?
I was like,
What?
No.
Yes I do.
But why?
Like she's got zero chill.
She's got zero chill.
That was basically it.
I had zero chill.
So I started teaching Yin.
Um,
I only taught Yin for a little bit and then,
Um,
They needed a power yoga instructor for a 5 30 AM class.
And I was like,
Yeah,
Of course.
That sounds great.
I would love to do that for a year.
Wake them and shake them.
Wake them and shake them.
Yeah.
So I don't teach Yin anymore just because it like doesn't,
It doesn't work in the schedule,
But um,
I love Yin yoga.
I love Yin yoga.
Wow.
Yeah.
This is,
I would have,
Um,
I would have never plugged you as a Yin yoga to start,
You know,
Maybe like it's part of,
It's part of your thing,
But not from the jump.
I would not have,
Uh,
I wouldn't have went with that one.
Yeah,
Dude.
It's,
It's amazing.
I love it.
I love it too.
I teach Yin also.
It's awesome.
Brian,
You teach Yin too.
We love it too.
Now that I'm primarily on my schedule,
I teach more Yin lately,
Which is different.
Dude and the people actually love it.
That's the crazy thing.
Like it was really hard for me when I first started taking Yin.
I was like,
Whoa,
Whoa,
Whoa,
Whoa.
Wait,
We're going to do what for five minutes?
Yeah.
I got to get out of here.
Yeah,
Exactly.
But yeah,
The brain shift is amazing.
Love.
I didn't get more flexible just in case anybody was wondering.
I'm still,
I'm still a robot.
It's okay.
But yeah,
Yeah,
Yeah.
But I feel good.
So it does matter.
I'm a,
I'm a tin man too.
Don't worry.
It's all good.
These hips are tight as shit.
Oh yeah.
For sure.
It's super.
So who are your,
Like,
Who are your yoga idols?
Like who is it that you look up to?
Like as like a,
Is there somebody out there that like you want to learn from or have in the past that you really look up to or something like that?
Well,
I think I like to pull like from everybody.
There are a couple of instructors that I'm always like,
What?
Like that's just,
That's insane or that's amazing.
I well,
The majority of the stuff that I ever always learned from was from Daniel,
The guy that I was always taking yoga from.
So like that,
That's,
That's there.
But Travis was like instrumental and like teaching me some stuff and I love his like traditional power classes.
I only ever like live took two of Brian Kest's classes and well,
You know,
Like,
Like not like online.
Like I went to his class studio and took classes.
Santa Monica power yoga.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And we went to go there and it was closed.
We went to go there,
Michelle.
Yeah.
Dude,
They closed it down.
Like it,
Like it just closed in June.
We were there like right before they closed.
Yeah.
Insane.
So I mean,
It went there though,
But when he was there.
Yeah.
So,
And like phenomenal,
Phenomenal.
Like what a,
Like,
And I think I took,
I think he taught the same class both times I went and that was like two years apart.
But it didn't matter.
It didn't matter.
Like I don't think,
Like I,
And I think he had the same jokes both times too and it didn't matter.
Like I still,
I still thoroughly enjoyed the experience.
That's amazing.
He's hilarious.
He's hilarious.
Yeah.
Like he's funny when he taught.
What now?
Was he funny when you took the class?
Yeah.
And he would like,
He was like super happy when we would,
We would mess up.
Like the whole class is kind of collectively messing up and he was like,
Yeah,
You're idiots.
Like yeah,
That's great.
I mean,
He didn't say we were idiots.
He said it nicer than that,
But like,
That's what I heard.
Yeah.
Wow.
That's amazing.
I know Brian's,
But I haven't,
I haven't experienced it yet,
But he teaches in my town on Thanksgiving day every year or every year that I've been down here for the last five years.
He's taught,
So I should probably go check it out.
Check out his class.
Yeah.
I took a masterclass of him back in September.
Hilarious.
One of the funniest teachers I've ever taken.
I think when we started out the class,
Like in the centering,
You know,
He's like,
Everything I say is a suggestion.
And with that being said,
My ex wife thinks I'm full of shit.
So that's so cool.
That's so cool.
Yeah.
I look forward to taking,
I have a,
I have a VHS tape downstairs that's not opened yet that I just received,
But I haven't,
I don't have anywhere to play it.
So I guess I got to go to the live thing.
You know,
I got to go to the real deal.
Yeah.
Or you could like dude,
Amazon sells like record players now.
Like why don't they have old school VHS players?
We need some of that.
They probably will soon.
Don't worry.
Okay.
Good.
Good.
I need some of that.
I got,
I got the lion king on VHS downstairs.
I can't watch it.
I wanted to watch it before I go see like the movie movie,
Which I'll probably never see because I never go,
But like it would be like the thoughts there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
The intentions are out there.
Yes.
Yes.
So with your memes,
I got a question.
I was going back to the memes too.
I'm dying.
No more.
I want to know because you make hilarious a F memes and Pedro and I say that they're better than our means and they are.
I know they are humble,
But as a memer,
I know what's happened to me.
I know what's happened to Pedro.
Like as a memer,
When did you know that you're going to be fucking doing this the rest of your life?
You're going to be me,
Me like forever forever because there was a point where for me,
I'm like,
I don't know how fucking,
How long I can keep this up.
And then there was just a time where I was like,
It's fucking going to keep going.
When was that for you?
Um,
Well I know there was a,
Where there was like one time it was like right before I went on vacation about two years ago.
And um,
I,
So like,
I don't,
Like I never expected the account to grow.
It was like,
Oh,
It'll just be funny for people who go to the yoga room.
Oddly enough,
People who go to the yoga room don't actually follow the yoga room very often.
Like there's like so many people that are like,
Oh,
The yoga room has an Instagram account.
I'm like,
I'm embarrassed for myself.
But like I was making moves and I got to like this dry spell where I was like,
Okay,
Now I don't,
I don't even know how to be funny.
Like I don't even know how to do this.
So and at the time the account was a little different.
Like we were always posting stuff like of the instructors and everything.
And um,
I wasn't super into that.
I wasn't,
I wasn't into that.
Nobody cares about the instructors.
Just give us the memes.
Give us the memes.
Literally like you'd be like,
Oh,
Like bazillion likes in the morning.
Oh,
Let me post my instructor in the afternoon.
30.
Oh,
Okay,
Cool.
Like she's actually amazing kids.
So double,
Double tap.
When I posted,
When I posted,
When I posted a picture of myself on Yogi memes,
Like,
Hey,
I'm the creator of this page.
And like,
Like take out this,
Check out this photo of me and like doing a posture.
They're like,
Yeah,
I'm not liking that.
You lose it.
Is that all you got?
Wait.
They're,
They're ruthless.
But no.
Um,
And then I was like,
I have a dry spell.
And then like,
It was like the next day or a couple days later and I'm like toying with the idea of like talking to my boss and being like,
Hey man,
Like you maybe need to find somebody else.
Like I got nothing.
And I came home and all of a sudden I like was like,
You know,
When you're laughing to yourself,
Cause you're like,
What if,
What if the meme said this or what if the meme said that or what if,
What if I found this image and then I was just like,
Boom,
Boom,
Boom.
Like,
Like cranked out like 20 and I'm like,
You know what?
I'm a genius.
I'm going to stay.
I'm going to keep doing it.
I'm going to keep doing it.
Oh my gosh.
I'm a genius.
I'm a genius.
I'm a,
I'm a,
Yeah.
So I'm going to keep doing this.
But the dry spells are real though.
You know what I mean?
When those happen.
Let's talk about that.
Let's talk about that a little more.
I'm in one right now.
I feel like I'm there right now.
Yeah.
I'm reposting right now.
I'm reposting.
I know.
But I,
But I think we all know now that like the dry spells end.
You know what I mean?
They don't.
Yes.
They don't hang on forever.
Not forever.
Exactly.
Yeah.
So what,
Yeah.
So,
So you said you reposting,
So I was Brian and I talked about this a while ago that when,
When we hit a dry spell that we go back into the old content and you know,
Kind of maybe reshare ones from like six months or a year ago.
Yeah.
And then that will spark creativity for new content.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Because then people like people make comments right on the,
On the accounts and then you look at their comments and honestly like some people's comments are hysterical.
I'm like,
That's actually,
That's actually a good yoga.
Oh,
I've made many memes from comments for sure.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So,
Um,
Yeah,
I,
And,
And two or three years ago if I'm pulling memes from them,
From,
From way back then,
I mean I was literally,
This is embarrassing.
Can we,
Can we record this and you cut this part out?
Momentology.
Sure.
Sure.
Yeah.
We'll cut it out.
Literally hysterical meme.
I was getting like 75 likes,
But I,
You know,
I didn't care.
I was like,
That's frigging 75 people.
That's pretty good.
That's more than my personal accounts getting on like a picture of my husband and I,
We just celebrated like a hundred years of marriage.
I only got like 20 on that.
They're like,
Yeah.
So,
Uh,
75.
That's pretty good.
Now you reposted.
I'm like,
See you jerks.
It was funny back then.
I know.
You just didn't know.
You just didn't know.
Yeah.
They didn't know.
They didn't know about you then.
They didn't know about you.
The best yoga meme maker on the internet.
Spazzy.
Spazzy.
Spazzy.
Spazzy.
Rochelle Bazzarico.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh my gosh.
You are.
Yeah.
I mean seriously though,
That's,
It's nice to hear that,
That I'm,
That I'm not the only one.
I'm not the only one obviously going through like that goes through creative ruts,
You know?
And to hear that,
Of course,
Like you kind of come out of it.
It always,
It always comes back around.
I mean I've,
I've made like over 2000 memes on the internet about yoga and spirituality,
Something like that.
Like something ridiculous like that.
It's absurd.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's times where before I've made a meme and I'm like,
That's fucking it.
That's it right there.
That's my best work right there.
Like it's because you post it and it does so well and like I don't have,
I don't have any fucking other idea of what I'm going to create after this meme because this was my best.
Right.
Right.
And then there's,
Then there's the pressure of like you post something really good and then you're like,
Dude,
They're going to come back tomorrow.
I got it.
What else you got?
What else you got?
I got nothing.
Can you just ignore the fact that you saw that and just like move along with your day?
Come back in a week.
I'll see if I can muster something up.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then there's,
There's some things where you know they're your go tos.
Like for me,
They're like,
If I,
If I really need something good,
It's a fucking YTT meme.
YTT memes just hit fucking emotions and there's so many,
So much material there.
Yes.
Or a Karen and Carl meme.
Dude,
Poor Karen and Carl and Janet,
Like Janet's in there somewhere too.
I haven't made a Janet meme yet.
We have an instructor at our studio named Karen and we have an instructor at our studio named Janet and we also have some older instructors at our studio that brought to my attention that it's not very kind of me to make fun of them on that Instagram.
Okay.
I had to explain to them,
Oh no,
That's like a,
That's like a thing.
That's not,
It's not them.
And they know that they know that.
So it's,
You know,
I'm not,
I'm not speaking directly about them.
I even like made a comment one time.
It was,
It was like in the caption of one of my posts and I said something like,
Karen,
Don't knock over your freaking water bottle,
Whatever.
Right.
Somebody comments who does not understand Instagram or memes or whatever.
I made them feel very uncomfortable.
I should have a direct conversation with this person as opposed to calling them out over social media.
Oh geez.
I had to explain to her like what was going on.
Karen's a thing.
It's an urban dictionary.
I didn't even make the urban dictionary.
That's what I have to tell people sometimes or that's what I'm thinking where,
Where they think I created this whole Karen persona or whatever.
Karen has been around.
Like the whole,
Like,
Can I talk to your manager,
Karen?
Like the Bob haircut.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's been around.
Back in caveman cave women days,
There was a care in there.
I'm sure there's hieroglyphs.
Oh,
For sure.
For sure.
For sure.
She was the one that was mad that she was getting pulled by her hair even though like that was traditional back in caveman days and she wanted to talk to somebody about it.
Oh my God.
Have you,
Have you,
Have you always been this funny?
Like were you like class clown or something like,
Were you always funny?
No,
I don't,
I don't think so.
Maybe I don't know.
Have you ever done like standup comedy or something for real?
Like have you ever tried to go like open mic night and go to stand up?
No,
Cause you know,
You're like,
I think most of us,
We all think that we're okay.
Maybe it's just me.
Like I think I'm funny,
But that doesn't necessarily translate to every,
Everyone else.
Right?
So my friend,
When I used to work at Nordstrom a long time ago,
So my friend and I,
We would,
We were asked to put on skits for the store for like store meetings.
They're like,
Can you put on a skit based on this?
I'm like,
Are you kidding me?
I would love to.
This is like Saturday night live at work.
This is fantastic.
I would love to.
So we got like pulled into this thing and I met my husband at work and he was like embarrassed for me and about me.
Like one time he came down and we're like rehearsing for this skit instead of actually working.
And he comes down into like the doc,
The receiving doc.
And he was like,
He had to stop and think like,
Do I actually want to keep dating this girl?
Oh my God.
Like he told me,
He's like,
I got,
I need a moment.
I need a crossroads.
Yeah.
So we talked about like,
Oh,
We should be like,
We should be comedians or whatever.
And yeah.
No,
But I think we were the only ones that thought we were funny.
I think you're,
I think you're really funny.
And I,
And I know that the Yogi memes followers definitely think you're funny for sure.
And the follower and the listeners of this podcast are 1 million percent know that you're funny.
I get to go to bed and be like,
Feel happy about my,
My life for a second.
About your existence?
I feel good about myself tomorrow.
I don't know.
I'm gonna have to rethink the whole thing again.
Just listen to this over and over again.
Yeah.
This is your yoga nidra every night before you go to sleep.
You just play this podcast.
Remember that one time?
Remember that one time where you were good?
Oh my gosh.
Rochelle,
What is your favorite meme you've ever created?
Favorite one.
That's a,
That's a tough one.
I do.
Okay.
First of all,
When you make memes,
Do you ever put them together and you think,
That'll do.
That's pretty much all I have right now.
And then it just kind of explodes and you're like,
You guys,
It wasn't even that funny.
It wasn't even that funny.
Yeah.
Oh yeah.
Definitely.
So like I like the ones that I'm like,
It's,
It's like the ones where I thought were hysterical and I posted them like,
Wait,
Did you guys forget it?
Did I?
Nobody liked it.
But I really liked Martha Stewart on the opposite end of the turntables.
Like I didn't think she was like at the turntables.
Right.
That was good.
That was so good.
That was one of my favorites.
The thing about that one was,
Is there like some,
Not,
Not yoga journal,
Some like big yoga account like that,
Like has like a magazine and stuff made a comment about it being,
That's not funny.
That's ageism.
And yeah.
And immediately I was like,
Well,
Why are you guys following me?
That's amazing.
That's so great.
And you took time to comment.
I wasn't even following you,
But that's awesome.
That is amazing.
That's a,
That's a good mindset to have,
Especially being a creator and I've talked about it too.
Like you put all this stuff out there,
You're going to get a lot of likes and a lot of good comments,
But then you're going to get those comments that are negative or the haters.
For me,
I can't like be super stoked about all the love and then be super sad about the bad comments or you know,
The negativity.
So I just got to keep it even.
It's like I'm throwing this out there.
Right.
Because yeah,
It's a,
There,
People are gonna,
People are going to say stuff.
Not everybody's going to like everything.
Yeah,
Exactly.
And you just,
Yeah,
You just move on.
Like you can't please everyone.
Not I love Brian's and I don't know if it's still up in your Instagram bio or not,
But when it says,
Um,
You know,
Not everybody's cup of tea or not for everyone,
Whatever it is,
You know?
And even as a,
Not even just as a meme maker,
But it's like,
It just as a yoga instructor,
You know,
Like there's just like some people that just like,
You're just not going to be on the same vibe and that's just is what it is.
You know,
But the other,
No,
Not with everyone,
But the other 30 or 40,
Whatever number,
Those other people that are there,
They want the person that they want you to be authentically you.
So why are you going to change it for the one,
Uh,
The one Carl or Karen when the other 30 or 40 or a hundred or whatever the number is,
People want to actually,
You know,
Be in your energy right.
You know,
As you are,
You know,
I'm not changing for you.
It's not happening.
Yeah,
You know,
It's not happening.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I put on my bio,
Not for everyone.
And I did that just because I listened to this guy,
Um,
Emma,
MFCEO project,
Andy Frisella,
And he,
He cusses a lot and he's not for everyone.
And,
And he says that,
You know,
He's not for everyone.
So it's like for our pages,
We're not for everyone.
And that's okay.
Right.
Exactly.
We're not going to make everyone happy.
We're going to piss people off.
Just if you,
Right.
And if you vibe with it and you think it's funny and you're just,
We're just trying to make the world,
We're just trying to like lighten up,
You know,
It just,
It's just,
It's just about lighting up.
This is not so serious.
It's about lighting up.
Exactly.
You resonate with that.
Like you're in the right place,
You know,
You were in the right place.
So you know,
This is not so serious.
We're not the most serious people in the world.
This has been an amazing time.
This has been an amazing time.
But I want to ask you,
I want to,
I mean,
We have some serious questions to ask you like super serious.
Yes.
Go.
Who,
Who,
Who reaches enlightenment first?
The T Rex or the Brontosaurus?
The T Rex.
Cause he didn't,
He couldn't use his arms for it.
He couldn't climb to it.
He just like,
It was all heart.
Oh my gosh.
He could do the answer heart center.
I think that's about it though.
He can't go any,
He can't do arms over that.
No,
He's not.
No,
No.
You know,
What's the most awkward experience you've ever had teaching a class.
This is going to be good.
I'm,
I'm ready for this one.
I got my coffee.
I got my popcorn ready.
No pressure.
Okay.
I've had you,
I mean,
We all teach.
So we know we have so many like where you're like,
What?
Yeah.
And I,
I have this,
I have this really difficult problem of putting my foot in my mouth,
Like not as a yoga pose,
But like,
You know,
Aesthetically like putting my foot in my mouth and then realizing I've done it and then trying to correct it and just freaking putting the whole like,
Now I've got like half my leg in my mouth.
Like I can't even.
So like usually it stems from there.
Like,
Okay,
So there's this one time where I was talking about,
We were doing like at the very beginning of class,
We're talking about calf stretches and where I was doing,
We were doing calf stretches.
So I'm talking about it and you know,
Like women who are wearing heels all the time,
Like their calf muscle gets all short and then they put on a pair of flip flops and their legs actually get sore because they're like stretching the muscle out their legs,
You know,
You know,
Their foot's flat.
So I'm talking about that.
And then,
So I'm pretty tall and I have broad shoulders and in my,
In my mind I have a pretty deep husky voice,
But that's like,
That might not be reality.
I don't know.
That's in my mind.
So and so I was talking about that.
I don't wear heels very often because you know,
I put on a pair of heels now all of a sudden I'm like six foot two and I've got these broad shoulders and this husky voice and it gets a little weird.
That didn't go over well.
You guys,
That didn't get over well.
A woman rolled up her mat.
She was like,
I'm out of here.
No way.
So I was like,
All right,
Okay,
Cool.
Like well moving on.
I hope that felt good.
Let's get into plank.
I don't know.
Something else.
Yeah.
So,
Yeah.
And then there was like,
I got,
There's like complaints that came in after that just from her,
You know,
Just from that.
From Karen.
She was upset,
You know,
She thought I maybe had some like,
Like biases or some prejudices and how long story short,
Like the next weekend I'm in the men's bathroom at my friend's wedding and my friend in the men's bathroom at your friend's wedding.
Okay.
So it was my friend Frank was marrying Eric.
So I'm at Frank and Eric's wedding.
I'm in the bathroom with my other friend George and his partner Oscar and our transgender friend Chloe.
And we were taking shots cause we weren't supposed to take shots right.
You know,
You can't do it the way you're doing it in the men's bathroom.
I understand.
Cause nobody's supposed to be seeing us.
We're not supposed to be drinking this right now.
So we're taking shots.
We're taking shots in there.
And they were like,
Oh my God,
Could you please take a picture of all of us in here so that you could like send it to Karen and show her that you're not the person.
You're not the person she's claiming you are.
And I'm like,
Karen doesn't follow me.
I'm hiding from her.
So yeah.
Oh my gosh.
That is amazing.
That is,
That is an awkward story though.
For sure.
Like someone I've had,
I've had that happen.
It wasn't about the calf and the Karen situation.
It was,
It was a Carl,
But you know,
Rolling up a mat and walking out in the middle and I was like,
Is this,
Was it me?
Like what did I even say?
You know,
It's just like,
It is what it is.
It was a Bikram yoga class and like in Bikram yoga,
You can't like,
You do the same thing and like you don't deviate.
Like there's no,
Like if it's like grab your feet and kick your leg out,
You don't grab your big toe and kick your leg out.
That's not allowed.
Right.
And so he was kind of doing his own,
Just a few of his own little things.
And I was like,
Oh,
You know,
We do it this way in this practice,
You know?
And then he just left and he wrote like a note that he was upset,
Like I'm not his guru or his teacher and like I can't tell him what's yoga.
And I was like,
But bro,
You're in our yoga practice that we do it this way.
So this isn't like vinyasa where you do whatever you want.
He needs like a LA fitness membership and he can go into the sauna.
You know,
And I think he had just,
Just do whatever you can do.
Get your own stretches on,
You know?
But I don't know.
Okay.
Well again,
I didn't take it personally.
It wasn't me.
I was just doing like,
This is what I'm,
This is what we're teaching here.
You know?
So it's just,
That's a good thing to think is like,
Don't take it personal.
Right.
Right.
Not everyone's style.
I remember in class when I was first started teaching,
It was the first downward dog and I made,
I made it like a little joke like,
Hey,
First down dog,
That dog might not want to sit,
Maybe walk it out.
You know,
And the guy rolled up his mat and just left.
Just for that?
Just for that?
He has a dog that has obedience issues and that was offensive to him.
So he's like,
He knows me and he knows my dog.
He's mad.
He's like Cesar Madeline.
What?
Wow.
Oh man.
And it's just,
Especially right at the beginning of class,
You think about it the rest of the class.
You're like,
What the fuck did I,
Yeah.
Then you're all in your head.
Yeah.
Then you're thinking about it or like when everybody's doing something wrong,
So you know you cued it wrong,
But you're trying to think in your head,
How,
How did I get them here?
Like why,
Why are you all looking at me?
You're supposed to be looking at the other end of the room.
Like I'm confused.
I'm confused as you are.
Why are we looking at each other?
Turn around.
I meant to say this.
This fucking child's pose.
Jeez,
How shitty am I?
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
Those are the other guys.
Why is Saint Thebe's back?
Everyone's in fucking plank.
Yeah.
What do you,
What do you?
Oh,
Sorry guys.
My bad.
Yeah.
My bad.
Do this and then I have to do it.
That's so good.
Rochelle,
This has been so fun.
I am so great.
We are so grateful that you took the time to connect with us and share with us about your insight about the yoga room memes,
How you teach and your definitely stand up comedian worthy humor.
You're so sweet.
You guys are so sweet.
Yeah.
Maybe get a,
Yeah,
Maybe that's something in the future for you.
You know?
Yeah.
So we,
Uh,
We like to ask,
You know,
Five years from now,
What is Spazzy Bazzy doing?
Five years from now.
What are you doing?
That's a good question.
Cause I'm going to be really old then.
I'm already,
I'm already old.
I don't know.
I don't think I can be teaching yoga.
Like I got like six more years left of me and then I got to tap out.
That's a good question.
I don't know.
That's like,
That's,
That's asking a lot for me,
Pedro.
And I feel like,
I feel,
I feel like that was an aggressive question.
Like I need to know.
Like I need to know.
I don't know.
I don't know.
That's okay if you don't know.
I hope I'm traveling.
I never got to travel when I was younger cause I started having kids young.
So I hope I'm traveling.
I hope that's what it is.
Boom.
There you go.
You know,
How old are your kids?
Yeah,
Making memes from Italy.
Wherever,
You know,
You can make memes from wherever.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Um,
22,
22,
16 and 11.
Okay.
So in five years you'll be in like junior high school at that.
They can stay.
I got one in junior high now.
She'll be,
She'll be like a senior in high school.
That's what I meant.
I meant like a junior year,
Not junior.
Oh yeah,
Yeah,
Yeah,
Yeah.
You can leave.
Yeah,
You can leave that one.
She can come with us.
We'll just check her out at school.
She wants to be a circus performer anyway.
So whatever.
Circus performer.
That's what she wants to do.
She wants to be a circus.
Well,
She already is a circus performer.
She wants to be a circus trainer.
So I'll let her do it.
I'll let her do it.
Interesting.
Follow your,
Follow your dreams.
Go for it.
Yes.
Follow your dreams.
You could be making memes on the internet talking to Spazzy Bazzy right now cause we're following our dreams over here on the Yogi show.
That's for sure.
Yes.
That is for sure.
That is for sure.
All right,
Let's sign off.
Okay.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much for being here.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you so much.
I appreciate you guys.
It has been so,
So fun.
And so if they want to check you out,
We're gonna leave all the deets in the show notes to be able to check out where you can find the yoga room where you need to follow on Instagram.
Have a laugh to 10,
20,
Maybe 20 million because there's that many available that I got.
Ah,
Yes.
20 million laughs.
If you can laugh 20 million times,
Like let us know.
You're probably going to be enlightened along with the T-Rex.
You're going to have like a daytime laugh.
Send us a message.
That's going to be great.
Yes.
20 million.
All right,
Friends.
Namaste.
Namaste.
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